GKFSIIAM OUTLOOK,
FAIRVIEW
SMITH
MEMORIAL
Presbyterian
Church
F A IB T IE W , OBE.
REV. E. R. D. HOEEENSTED.
Minister
Susday M urslsg Worship, 11 A. M.
BORING
FRIDAY, JA M ARY
UP-TO-DATE STAGE NOW
C h a rter No. 65
ON BASE LINE RUN
“A ,'isiou of th e New E ra " w ill be
th e them e of a serm on Sunday m o rn
ing a t 11 o’clock a t th e S m ith Me
m orial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h by the
Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday
school will m eet as usual at 10 o'clock.
“The C ross B e a re r’’ w ill be the
them e of th e Sunday m orning serm on
Much ad m iratio n has been expressed
a t the Boring M ethodist church. S u n on all sides d u rin g th e past week for
day school w ill couvene at 11 o'clock. th e handsom e new G arfnrd bus w hich
All a re invited to attend.
was put on th e Base Line ru n of th e
l ’ortlan d -G resh am stage service New
\u e -th a Treatiuent lor Rheumatism. Y ear’s day. U pholstered in a beautiful
Business is bu ilt on ad v e rtisin g :
^Ve have been appointed ag en ts for shade of blue plush velour, the big
buying Is encouraged by ad v ertisin g : 1 th is celeb rated tre a tm e n t. $5 per
g ray car, w ith com fortable ch a ir seats
th e public is benefited by a d v e rtía n / treatm en t. G resham D rug Co.—Adv.
finished in w icker, p resen ts an in v it
ing ap p earan ce and has been the
source of m any com plim entary r e
m arks.
E. H. Lewis, p ro p rie to r of both th e
Pow ell V alley and Base L ine stag e
routes, p u rch ased th e ch assis of the
m achine in P o rtlan d to be delivered
in San F rancisco, th e body being m ade
to o rd er in th e la tte r city. It Is
equipped w ith a six-cylinder Budda
m otor and has th e latest im prove
m ents and devices m aking up a m od
ern in te ru rh a n m otor bus. up-to-date
in every p a rtic u la r and well adapted
for th e purpose. T he estim ated cost
of th e car, com plete, is said to be
around $10,000. T he seatin g capacity
is 28 p assen g ers w ith an em ergency
cap acity of 32.
Tom Cooper drove the m achine up
from San F ran cisco a t th e tim e of Its
p u rch ase and has been em ployed by
Mr. Lewis as th e p erm anent driv er on
th e line betw een G resham and P o rt
land.
Eventually !
Something Different!
ARBOLEDA
Report of the Condition of
Reserve District No. 12
BANK OF GRESHAM
At G resham , in th e S tate of Oregon, at close of business Dec. 31, 1925.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills
of exchange sold w ith endorsem ent of the bank (including
item s show n (n 29, 30 an d 32. if a n y ) .........................................
$207,843 69
2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d .............................
82.24
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, m cludiug foreign g overn
m ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., including those
show n in item s 30 and 35, if a n y ........................................................ 87,899.51
5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, e tc ...............................
9.887.15
6. B anking house, $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures $3 898 04
11,398.04
7. R eal e state owned o th er th a n banking h o u se ...................
18,482.57
9. (ab) Cash on hand In v au lt and due from banks, b an k ers and
tr u s t com panies designated and approved reserve ag en ts of
th is bank ................................................................
68,229.15
9. (c) Net am ounts due from o th er banks, b an k e rs and tr u s t
com panies ....................................................
2,420.17
10. E xchanges for clea rin g house and item s on o th er banks in th e
sam e city or tow n as rep o rtin g b a n k .............................................
249.67
11. Checks on banks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g b ank and
o th er cash ite m s ......................................................................
341.77
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, lo and 11. .$71,240.76
T otal
.. „
.$406.833.96
LIABILITIES
16. C apital stock paid i n ........................................................
.$ 15,000.00
17. Surplus fund ...........................................
5,000.00
(b) L ess c u rre n t expenses- in te rest and taxes paid
3,433.01
19. Reserved for taxes, in te re st and d e p re cia tio n .....................
1,789,68
ao ®®MAND D EPO SITS, o th er th an banks, subject to reserv e:
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due
the s ta ,e of OreK°n . county, cities or oth er public fu n d s.......... 186,350.87
24. D em and certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g .......................................
3.119.39
25. C ashier s checks of th is hank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and
2,326.19
T otal of dem and deposits o th e r th a n bank deposits, subject to
reserve. Item s 23. 24. 25, 26............................................. $191 796 45
1IME AM) SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserv e and p ay
able on dem and or su b ject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ...........................................
72,958.14
28. Saving,, deposits, payable subject to n o tic e .................
116,856.68
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b
ject to notice, item s 27 and 28....................................... $189,814.82
T otal
$406,833.96
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. E cklund and
I J. H. Meyer of P o rtlan d w ere dinner
S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
I g u ests Monday evening of Mr. and
U N. A. M iller, ca sh ier ot th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t
the above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
Mrs. W. B. Locke.
,
K. A. MILLER. C ashier.
Miss Gw endolyn H ull of P o rtlan d e i i n n v e T
CORRECT-—A ttest: H. A. Lewis. W. E. M arkell, A. F. Miller. D irectors.
I was the guest Sunday of Mrs. Susie
S ubscribed and sw orn to before me this 7th day of Ja n u ary , 1926
| Thom pson.
M,
HAGBERG, N otary Public.
Mr. and Mrs. P ete r Borgan w ere en-
My com m ission expires Sept. 22, 1926.
|te r ta l n e d T u e sd a y ev en in g at d in n e r
Beginning January 1st, 1926, we have a proposition
surprisingly good. A phone or letter will bring it.
ROYAL SALES CO., INC., Distributors
BRoadway 0530
c
272 Oak Street,
Portland, Ore.
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You’ll Like
H A IN E S
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C IT Y
J T ’S UPLAND air is good to breathe. Theiw is a
tang about it that ig not only agreeable but
stimulating. The State Board of Health has cer
tified Haines City as one of the healthiest places
in the country.
You will also like the air of prosperity which
permeates the place. There ig an atmosphere of
progress everywhere. You gee it in the lw m
buildings being erected, in the preparations for
expansion, and in brisk movements of business
get.erally.
Naturally, you will like the lakes and groves. In
youP automobile you visit the six lakes within the
city’s limits—some of them ve >rv large—end _ all
the time you are in and among the groves laden
ed with ripening fruit.
But a city is more than buildings, or business,
or beauty. It is made up of people, and the
people of Haines City are of the likeable kind
They make newcomers feel at home with the true
friendliness of the South.
Yes. you will like Haines City. It ig a city of
opportunity both for the capitalist and the work
er. Come and see for yourself.
3ranl^ Bryson
at th e hom e of Wm. E. C lark In P o rt
land.
Mr. and Mrs. F red L. B ourne and
nieces, Misses F lo ren ce and Vivien
A rnot, retu rn ed hom e last week after
spending th e C h ristm as holidays at
N orth Bend w ith relativ es of Mrs.
Bourne.
Mrs. (’. F. W endland of P o rtlan d was
th e guest of Mrs. W. R. Locke over
la st week-end.
Mrs. C arrie K in n icu tt of Eugene
who has been visiting her son-in-law
an d d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. George
F o rtn e r, re tu rn e d hom e on S aturday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. M atteson of P o rt
land w ere h o st and hostess W ednes
day evening a t d in n er for Mr. and Mrs.
P ete r Borgan.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Severin, Mr. and
Mrs. I. H. Cone, and Mr. and Mrs. L.
C. A nderson of P o rtlan d w ere visitors
at th e W. It. Locke hom e Sunday eve
ning.
Miss F lorence A rnot, who is a tte n d
ing th e sta te norm al school a t Mon
m outh. baa retu rn ed to school after
spending th e holidays w ith her uncle
and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Bourne
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. B ourne w ere
g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bridge-
farm er on T uesday evening.
Mrs. A ustin D. F in n ell and d au g h
te r, Ja n e of P o rtlan d , spent W ednes
day, w ith h er sister-in -law , Mrs. J. C.
F innell.
L aw ren ce F o rtn e r, 13-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r, fell
la st T h u rsd ay out of a b arn loft, su s
ta in in g a dislocation of th e rig h t
elbow with a fra c tu re of two of the
bones in th e elbow joint. T he in
ju rie s have been nicely reduced, ac
cording to th e atten d in g physician
an d com plications a re not expected
T he lad w as tak en to the home of
Fred B ourne im m ediately afte r the ac
cident.
ANSWER— It may seem to you a w onderful thing, th a t an exam
ination of a m an ’s spine w ill enable us to tell w hat m ust be done to
resto re health. However, front our view point th e re is nothing w onder
ful about It. We sim ply locate the ab n o rm ality , the cause of th e m an ’s
ailm ent, and then apply th e m echanic p rin cip le of C h iro p ractic to
c o rre c t th e abnorm ality. T his we are able to do in ninety-five cases
out of every one h u n d red ; th e five per cent being cases w herein th ere
is a sta te of an k y lo sis (grow ing to g eth er of tw o or m ore bones of the
spine) and tu b e rcu lo sis of th e spine. A S pinal A nalysis w ill alw ays
reveal th e tru e cau se of sickness. And C hiropractic A djustm ents will
c o rre c t th e cau se In all cases, except those Just noted.
HAVE YOUR SI’INK ANALYZED TODAY
DR. GEORGE E. MALLETT
Chiropractic Physician
Bank of G resham Bldg.,
G resham , Oregon
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Phone 1321
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Why You Should liny Thia Stock
Our business is firm ly established, well m anaged and perm anent.
Your savings will be safe.
Your income will be re g u la r and dependable.
D ividends paid by check first of each m onth, or q u a rte rly .
E xem pt from S tate P erso n al P ro p erty Tax.
D ividends exem pt from Norm al F ederal Incom e Tax.
Investm ent D epartm ent
N20 E lectric Building
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PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
C le.en ce U nderw ood, a grandson of
Ja m es H ite, w as tak en to P o rtlan d
sa n ita riu m W ednesday suffering from
cn a ftsc k of e td o ia im l and kidney
tro u b le. At fin : h w as th o u g h t to
have ap p eu d ici’is h u t a fte r ex am in a
tion and tre a tm e n t a t th e san itariu m
it w as decided an o p eratio n was not
n ecessary and th a t his illn ess w as due
to o th e r causes.
GATES FUNERAL HOME
S unday school w ill convene a t 10
o’clock Sunday a t th e P lea san t Home
M ethodist ch u rch , follow ed by p rea ch
ing a t 11:15 from th e them e, “The
C ross B earer.” At 7:30 In th e eve
ning th e re will be p reach in g service
w hich will conclude th e E pw orth
L eague ”w ln-niy-chum " cam paign.
W IL D T O C O /
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QUESTION—“ A lte r you lim e made a Spinal A nalysis
of a p erso n ’s spine, can you tell w ith any degree of
certain ty w h eth e r the ahnoriuiility can he c o rre c te d !”
O RIENT
P L E A SA N T HOME
£
Chiropractic Spinal Analysis
these chilly
m ornings
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REALTOR
Hear in mind that a friend is always
worth more than an enemy.
“ G rudges” mid Ill-feelings Inw ard oilier men w reck
havoc In the brain suhslunce.
Phone 2471
Gresham
Raw Furs Wanted.
I am paying m ore th a n m arket
prices for all kinds of raw fu rs, In- I
eluding m oles and rab b its. For prices
call 1659 or w rite C. A. C arlson Taxi-
d e rm lst-F u rrle r, G resham , Ore.—Adv.
Journal Bargain Kates Now On.
B arg ain ra te s on th e Oregon Jo u r- I
nal a re now on. also a ttra c tiv e com bi
nation ra te s w ith th e G resham Out- '
look. Until F eb ru ary 3 th e ra te s will I
he as follow«- D ally and S u n d ay !
Jo u rn a l, $7. w ith Outlook, $7.80; Dally
Jo u rn a l, $5, w ith Ontlook, $6; Week- I
ly Jo u rn a l one year 75c, w ith Outlook,
$2. O rder th ro u g h the Outlook
P edigree B lanks.
The Outlook has a su p p ly of pedi
gree b lanks, useful for dairym en,
stock and poultry raise rs. L arge, very
useful, at 6 cen ts each, 25 for 85c.
NEW WINTER. VI
'RED CROW N
STANDARD OIL OOMPANYi
BLAINE) TUR NER.
Prop
Regular Afternoon Trips
Portland to Gresham
General
Banllug
Phone Gresham iss»
R. 2. Troutdale
All kind* of Trucking
Hlabwood, Wood, Gravel and
General H auling
E astern cities seem rap id ly to be
falling Into th e plan of electin g a
m ayor and then appointing on assist- I
an t to do the work.
Say It w ith a W ant Ad.’
TURNER
TRUCK SERVICE
II. McGinnis Truck Co.
BORING. OREGON
Phone Or. iharn 7»x
Turn over a new leaf—to the Want
Í Ada.