GRESHAM OUTLOOK,
TUESDAY, JULY
IS,
IMS
PAGE THREE
C h a rter No. 257
R eport oi th e Condition of
R eserve D istrict No. 12
TROUTDALE STATE BANK
At T routdale, in th e S tate of Oregon, at close of business Ju n e 30, 1926.
KEHOI Kt 'EM
1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills
of exchange, sold with endorsem ent of the bank < including
item s show n In 29, 30 and 32, If a n y ) ............................................. « 75 750 64
2. O verdrafts secured and u n se cu red .......................................
’ 55 35
3. U. 8. governm ent secu rities owned. Including those shown In
item s 30 and 35. if a n y ....................................... ............
4,650.00
4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and securities, incinding foreign govern
m ent, state, m unicipal, corporation, etc., including those
shown in item s 30 and J5, if a n y ........ .....................
3.518.75
5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens. Judgm ents, e tc ’
!
777.22
6. Banking house, $4,800.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, $3,200.00..........
8,000.00
9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, ban k ers and
tru s t com panies designated and approved reserv e agents of
this bank
19,939.38
11. Checks on bunks outside city or tow n of rep o rtin g bank aud
oth er cash i t e m s .......... ...............................................
437.43
T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 $20,376.81
15. O ther assets. If a n y .................
95.00
Total
.....................................................................................................$113,223.77
I I IBI1.ITIES
F oresigi and keen business abil
ity brought H enry Ford to the
very front rank of the world’s
m anufacturing g ian ts. His per
sonal fortune is estim ated a t one
billion dollars. I’ career in busi
ness has been m arked by a stro n g
personal in te rest in the w elfare of
his employees. Mr. Ford was th e
first to use profit-sharing principles
in his g re a t plants.
CORBETT
SANDY BLUFF
DODGE PARK
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
T he steel on th e new bridge acro ss
Mrs. A. J. C rose is up from Medford
to assist in th e ca re of her fath er-in - the Sandy a t Dodge P a rk will be in
law, who is critica lly ill, and ru n s out ' P|ace by th e end of th e w eek and it is
occasionally to see her m other, Mrs. ' exPected th a t th e stru c tu re w ill be
Byron, also her sister, Mrs. A. J, Ault. ! °P en to traffic in a sh o rt tim e. W hen
Mrs. C aldo's m other, Mrs. F ields of the new bridge is open the old one
Chicago, arriv ed Sunday to spend the will be placed acro ss th e Bull Run
riv er n ear its confluence w ith the
b alan ce of th e sum m er here.
Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson anil , S andY .w here it w ill provide a short
d au g h ter C hriselda, sp e n t Sunday a t i ro u te to th e cam p of th e N amanu
th e A ult home.
Camp F ire girls.
Mr. and Mrs. W ill D ickinson and J Mrs. A. C. Woodcock and children
sons w ere d in n er gu ests of Mr. and a re spending a few’ days a t Seaside.
Mrs. Joe Caldo, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry R ich ard s have
Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford en tertain ed ren ted th e ir place for a sh o rt tim e and
Mr. and Mrs. H. E llison and th e la t have gone on an autom obile trip to
te r's m other over F riday. They have C alifornia.
Mrs. W. L. C rissey says she got
been m aking a cam ping to u r thro u g h
Idaho and ea ste rn Oregon and w ere tired of having h er frien d s say “Get
en ro u te to th e ir home in P ortland.
out of th e p lu sh album c la ss’’, so
Miss S alena H aight and m other, w hen she w ent to P o rtla n d la st S a t
Mrs. Sim m ons, visited S unday w ith u rday she brou g h t h er h a ir home in
Miss H aight's sister, Mrs. H. H. W at a pap er sack.
kins. The m other is rem ain in g for a
few days.
Should the voice be lo st from the
Mr. and Mrs. Buckley Corley en te r effects of a cold, a sim ple, p leasan t
tained a p a rty of friends from Spo- rem edy is furnish ed by beating up the
> »»•. w , . h ,
„ „ tle
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1 w hite sugar to taste. T ake a spoonful
Many new W ant Ads. today.
from tim e to tim e.
ALUMINUM SPECIAL
Mrs. E thel S tew art retu rn ed T u es
day from a few d ay s’ outing a t the
T illam ook beaches.
Mrs. Olivia Leland and daughter,
Mrs. Lew is Reed, w as in P o rtland
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K nieriem and
th eir son and d au g h ter from Modesto,
C alifornia, are visiting relativ es and
friends In th is vicinity and P o rtland,
en ro u te to C anada. They are going
by autom obile.
Madame Schum an H eink, th e w orld-
renow ned co n tra lto and now a m em
ber of th e Chicago O pera com pany,
w as a t C h an ticleer inn Monday for
lunch. T he p rim a donna and a p arty
of four frien d s phoned th e ir re se rv a
tion from A rlington on board her
tra in en ro u te to California. The
The ice cream social given Saturday
g rea t sin g er loves th is p a rt of the
evening by Colum bia gran g e was
co untry and never fails to spend some largely attended.
tim e a t C h an ticleer w hich she calls
The dock and boat lan d in g a t Cor
her old home.
bett statio n are being rep aired , a
Mrs. P alm er sp e n t all of la st week much needed im provem ent.
in P o rtlan d and m ost of th e tim e w as
The J. C. W’ilson fam ily enjoyed a
at th e bedside of h er fath er, Mr. P er- reunion and d in n er a t th e W ilson
raliu s, who died a t his home T uesday home Sunday.
afte r an illn ess of four years. He is
Mr. and Mrs. W iersem a from S tu r
survived by his w ife and a large fam gis, M ichigan, who a re m otoring
ily of ch ild ren and g ran d ch ildren. through the country, w ere gu ests F ri
Mr. P e rra liu s w as buried a t Rose City day and S atu rd ay a t th e Lew is Reed
cem etery on F riday.
home.
Mrs. H asw ell expects to leave for
Ju liu s Meier of P o rtlan d has bought
San F ran cisco W ednesday m orning.
acreag e bordering on the Columbia
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Nelson, of Gold- riv er near C orbett statio n , known as
endale, a re v isitin g w ith Mrs. N elson’s the sum m er home of the la st S enator
W. H. Corbett.
p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. I. D earer.
C apital stock paid in ......................................................
$ 15,000.00
S u rp lu s fund ......................................... ”
1.250.00
(a) Undivided profits ............................................' ..........
$2 502 ’’6
exPen ses. in te rest and tax es p a id ........ 1,999.36
502.90
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve*
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th er public fu n d s................ 65,798.21
( asliier a checks of th is bank o u tstanding payable on dem and .
1 163 08
Total of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits, subject
to reserve, item s 23. 24, 25, 26......................................... $66,961.29
I HIE INI) SAVINGS DEPOSITS, su b ject to reserve and pay
able on dem and or subject to notice;
27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ...................................
4**58 00
28. Saving^ deposits, payable subject to n o tic e ............
25,251.58
T otal of tim e aud savings deposits payable on dem and or su b
je c t to notice, item s 27 and 28..................................... $29,509.58
Total
..................................... ................ ...............................................$113,223.77
S tate of Oregou, County of M ultnom ah, ss.
Bloyd, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t
the above statem en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief.
CORRECT—A ttest; L. M. Cleek. H. E. Bloyd, M. b R G o J a n ^ l o i r i ’ w ^ t o r . .
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 9th day of July, 1926.
JOHN S. HUDSON, N otary Public.
My com m ission expires Feb. 17, 1928.
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Growers!
attention !
Growers!
NOTICE—To all growers with whom we have contracts
and any who wish to come with us. Our receiving hours
are from 12 noon to 8 p. m. except on Saturday, which is
from 12 to 5 p. m.
H. E. THAYER
R epresenting
Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon
DOMESTIC ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATION
W ith the advent of w arm w eath er a new problem p resen ts itself
fni <j° nnect,on w ith the econom ical and safe p reserv atio n of fam ily
foods
T he m odern way is by m eans of dom estic electric refrig eratio n .
I t brings you—
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. R asm ussen, of
ELECTRICAL POWER
Sandy, m ade a m otor trip to The
USEFUL ON FARMS
CONSTANT COLD
Dalles la st week, accom panied by Miss
CLEANLINESS
R osetta H enkle.
Many and varied a re th e uses to
UNFAILING SUPPLY
Mrs. V iroqua F a rrin , of P o rtlan d , w hich electricity is being applied in
KCONOMY
w as o ut iast S atu rd ay in th e in te re st th ese days of p ro g rass and invention.
CONVENIENCE
of h er m usic pupils. She expects to The farm er is becom ing keen as to the
We shall be glad to have you come In and let us explain th e n u m er
ous advantages of dom estic electric refrig eratio n
tak e up her class of piano stu d en ts in p ossibilities of electricity as a tim e
the fall.
and labor saver, and as rap id ly as
G eorge W ilcox has p urchased a new th e ir m eans will perm it, they are In
sta llin g appliances w hich can be run
1926 F ord to u rin g car.
Mrs. Minnie R asm us, w ell know n as by electrical power. Not only are they
a d ram a tic rea d er, has arriv ed in in stallin g th e inventions of o th ers, but
ing. A lthough one case may be m ild.
P o rtlan d afte r a y ear'w ab sen ce in C al m any a farm er is a Y ankee genius in
It Is no sign th a t the next one who
th
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m
a
tte
r
of
inventing
th
e
an
sw
er
to
ifornia, and will m ake her home with
may get sick may not have a severe
his
own
needs,
and
occasionally
he
case. T his disease is spread chiefly
Mrs. M arie M organ at C hanticleer inn
By F red erick D. S trick er. M. D.
rig s up a m achine, electrically pro
by contact betw een one who Is s u s
for a sh o rt tim e.
ceptible and one who has the disease
pelled, w hich an sw ers his req u ire
F ra n k Bell is erectin g a new b u n g a
m ents and is a decided sav er of Science Provides a Definite T est lo r or is ca rry in g the infection.
It is no longer n ecessary for c h il
low on th e highw ay n ear his garage, money.
Scarlet Fever.
w hich has alread y been leased by Mr.
A bu lletin was issued in Ja n u a ry on dren to have sc arlet fever. T he Dick
D aniel M eyers, a resid en t of the
test will determ ine which children a re
Moody, th e new high school principal.
S carle t Fever, but on account of the safe. If the child Is found Hable to
C ottrell neighborhood, is m ore th an
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald L ittlepage pleased w ith th e chicken brooder steady in crease as show n by our c o n tra c t sc a rle t fever, he can be Im
w eekly rep o rts. It Is advisable to again m unized or vaccinated ag a in st the
a re down from M osier and w ill take
th ese days of p ro g ress and Invention
w arn th e citizens of th is sta te of the disease. A fter a vast am ount of r e
possession of Mrs. R lcket’s ran c h at
w hich he rigged up th is sp rin g
search w ork efficient m eans a re a t
H u rlb u rt. At th e p resen t th e fam ily to be ru n autom atically. In April th e real serio u sn ess of th e disease. No hand for the prevention of th is d is
m a tte r how mild a case m ay be, the ease. Every com m unity can erad icate
is dom iciled at th e home of H. R ickert.
brooder tu rn ed out 1600 chicks a t a
protected
Mrs. F ra n k H u rst, of C arlton, O re cost of one cen t a chick for the com plications arisin g th erefro m may sc a rle t fever by being
be serious. S carle t fever is Increas ag a in st it.
gon, was a g u est a t Colum bia View electricity used for h eating
the
ing in this sta te as the following fig
farm d u rin g th e F o u rth of Ju ly holi
brooder. T his was accom plished a t a
ures d em o n strate;
day w here she Joined h er d aughter,
m inim um of labor and w ithout the
1922, 568 cases, 21 d ea th s; 1923, 815
A gatha, «who had sp e n t the previous
usual fire hazard w ith th e old fash cases, 10 d eath s; 1924, 1109 cases, 17
week a t th a t place.
ioned m ethod of h eating by stove or d eath s; 1925, 1408 cases, 18 d eath s;
T he Outlook publishes th is Issue th e
Mr. and Mrs. B urton H asw ell, of
lamp. Mr. Meyers also has a motor 1926, (4 m o n th s), 800 cases, 9 deaths. first of a new series of puzzles called
South Bend, In d ian a, who have been
T h ere are m any mild cases of s c a r "te a se rs.”
attach ed to his farm pum ps with a
th e g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W ilcox, of
p ressu re tan k and la te r he Is p lan let fever th a t are never seen by th e
The crossw ord puzzle has had its
physician.
T here a re o th er cases
L ato u relle F alls, w ere extensively en
ning to have all th e m ach in ery about which a re so m ild th a t diagnosis is day and is now about passe. T easers
te rtain e d la st week. On T h u rsd ay
the farm such as feed m ill, fanning difficult. The m ild case is a g re a t fac will give young and old som ething
evening Mrs. A. S tua'rt gave a dinner
m ill, em ery wheel and c u tte rs of v a r to r in spreading the infection. The new to th in k about and enjoy w o rk
in th e ir honor, w ith covers for eight,
ious c h a ra c te rs ru n with an electric eruption of scarlet fever may In ex ing out. It will only take a few m in
ceptional cases last only a few hours,
and on S atu rd ay evening Mrs. A nder
m otor attach ed to a line shaft.
w hile in o th ers it may last 9 to 10 utes of th ought and p erh ap s "looking
sen gave a d in n er a t Columbia View
L ast year a prune d ry er w as co n days. In still o th er cases the e ru p u p ” th e inform ation needed and th a t
farm , w ith covers laid for ten. Mrs.
stru cted on a sm all scale by a .resi tion becomes faint Hfter th e first day
HI m ake them Instructive.
Wilcox gave a farew ell garden party
dent of the F o ster road ru ra l d istric t and la te r develops to th e full extent.
They a re by W alter W ellm an, puz
As in m easles the eruption may In ra re
for them at th e ta ils on T uesday eve
w hich operated to perfection. A box Instances he abortive, being so faint zle a r tis t of national fame.
ning.
w ith shelving of screen and heated as to escape observation. But even in
H ere’s the first one. The an sw er
bv m eaps of an electric light bull» th ese cases peeling is said to occur.
will ap p e ar next week.
BORING
S carlet fever is not easy to diagnose I
dried th e p runes, w hich w ere pro
A fine baby g irl w eighing eight nounced of su p erio r flavor. T his same In the early stage of the disease. Even ;
afte r the rash ap p ears It is often d if
I pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. John idea could well be worked out on a ficult to distinguish It from the other
►•ow.5cH01.Ans''
Eggim an Sunday, Ju ly 11. She has p ro p o rtio n ately la rg e r scale.
P R IN T T h S m a m s
eru p tiv e diseases. T he S ch u lte-C h arl
OP
A P R E S ID E N T
A late invention, not of G resham ton Phenonm enon or ''b la n ch in g te s t”
been nam ed Kutli Adalyne. Mrs. E ggi
IN T H E P l » l T
C o l u m n A n
man is ‘»ring cared tor by Mrs. E. W. neighborhood how ever, is a m ilk b ot for scarlet fever is valuable In m aking
a definite diagnosis w here th e re I h an
tle ste riliz er. T his will prove a boon eruption This te st co n sist of Inject
| Elrod, of P o rtland.
to dairym en when it has been adapted ing one-tenth of a cubic cen tim eter of
to th e ir various needs and locations. sc arlet fever antitoxin In th e upper
GILLIS
H eretofore the bottles have been s te r layer of the reddened skin of su sp e ct
sc a rle t fever p atien ts. In sc arlet
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred G underson and ilized en tirely by steam , but th e new ed
fever afte r six to eight hours a p erm a
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F rom m elt re m ethod does aw ay w ith that.
nent blanching will take place around
the sight of Injection. The blanching
tu rn ed from a w eek's vacation at
W hen m aking new cu rta in s It Is a may be a w hite rin g su rro u n d in g a red
Seaside. They rep o rt a m ost enjoy good
plan to m ake the hems at top
able tim e. T he trip home was made and bottom of equal width. This area. It is b etter observed some d is
tan ce from patient. L ate rash e s do
th ro u g h the Tillam ook country.
m akes it possible to hang them up not blanch as com pletely as early
side down after a tim e, and they last ones. T here wIK be no blanching of
To clean black satin boll th ree m uch longer th an they would if a l the a re a follow ing the Injection of the
pounds of potatoes in one q u a rt of w a ways hung one way.
an tito x in , if th e p atien t’s rash is not
te r to a pulp, stra in th ro u g h a sieve
due to sc a rle t fever.
and b rush th e satin with it on board
Coal should be kept In a dry airy
S carle t fever Is a very contagious
of table. D on't ring out. Fold and lay place. It will burn longer and m ake disease
a ce rtain per cent of
In cloth for th ree h ours and Iron on a b rig h te r fire than when kept In a ch ild ren although
, and a still la rg e r per cen t of
w rong side.
close ce lla r w ithout ventilation.
ad u lts exposed will escape co n tract-
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO.
Health Reminders
8-quart Aluminum d* T yj Q
Preserving Kettles. *P * •
14-quart Aluminum
Dish Pans, each.
" $1.49
An assortment of Aluminum drinking cups, plates,
cake turners, scoops, sugar shakers, measuring cups, etc.
lOc
TEASERS
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
Phone 14.21
Gresham, Ore.
Gresham-Portland Truck
;
\\ e have our own terminal and warehouse
at East \\ ater and Salmon, one block north of
the Auto Freight Terminal.
Send ell freight to Wat rad & Wright,
fns. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build
ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh
am several times each dag.
H l our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we
>re your produce, grain, furniture, etc.
SAND AND GRAVEL
CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL
W ä ; LRM ) & WRIGHT, Inc.
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