L G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK G R ESH A M . MULTNOM AH COUNTY,’ OREGON, VOL. IS, NO. 3» M. D. Kern Dies in Vancouver Hospital EDUCATIONAL M EET TO BEGIN JU LY 21 T he an n u al E ducational C onfer­ ence will be held on th e cam pus of I th e Oregon S tate norm al at Mon- | m outh Ju ly 21. This conference is ' being sponsored this year by m em ­ bers of the ro u n d -tab le class, com ­ posed of experienced teach ers, u n ­ der th e direction of T hom as H. G entle. * The g en e ral topic w ill cen ter around, “ R aising the S tan d ard s of T eacher T ra in in g .” Many in te re st­ ing speakers have agreed to help m ake th e program one of h elp fu l­ ness. Dr. W. H. b u rto n of Chicago U niversity will speak on th e sub­ ject, "W hat a Perspective T eacher May E xpect From T rain in g .” Miss Ju lia Spooner, a class room teach er of P ortlan d will offer some in te r­ esting m aterial on th e subject of no teach er having less th an two years of tra in in g afte r 1931. She will also discuss th e p ossibilities of four-year train in g afte r 1939. “E n tran c e Q ualifications for T eacher T rain in g In stitu tio n s” is the subject C. E. F ran seen , of Sate Jose T eacher college, has chosen for his topic. C. E. H ow ard, state su p erin ten d en t of schools, w ill give an in terestin g ta lk on, “The T ourist T eacher." Dr. C. A. F isher, presid en t of Bellingham norm al, w ill ta lk on th e topic of, “ Who D ares to Teach Must Never Cease to L earn ." The last topic to be b ro u g h t before th e visiting ed ucato rs w ill be, "L im it­ ing th e C ertification of a T eachei to th e Field of Her P re p a ra tio n ” by Dean Jew ell of Oregon State A gricu ltu ral college. P a s t conferences have alw ays been of keen in te re st to educators- throughout th e state. T his y e a r’s program , worked out by th e class under the direction of Miss Agnes M atlock, P ortlan d , ch airm an of the conference, prom ises to be of even g re a te r interest. A lthough friends of M. D. K ern had been apprised of his recen t ill­ ness, they w ere not prep ared to learn of his death w hich cam e sud­ denly at about 4 o’clock T hursday m ornihg in St. Jo sep h 's hospital at V ancouver, W ash., as th e re su lt of a second stroke of apoplexy. He suffered a previous stroke last S un­ day and w as rem oved to V ancouver to be near his son, Roy K ern, of th a t city. He had ap p a ren tly r a l­ lied from the effects of th e stroke and was th o u g h t to be doing well, w nen w ithout w arning he was stric k en for the second tim e and lived but a sh o rt while. M ichael D. K ern w as born in buffalo, N. Y., Decem ber 24, 1846, and cam e to K ansas in 1870 w here he took up a hom estead. He w ent into the lum ber business in K an­ sa s in 1887, w hich occupation he engaged in for 32 years. H e cam e to G resham in 1911 and organized th e p lan t on the site of the present Copeland L um ber com pany on E ast Pow ell street. He continued in business th e re until his retire m en t frbm active w ork in 1919, when he sold to the Jones L um ber com pany. In 1913 he built th e ir home on South R oberts avenue w hich he and his fam ily occupied until the death of his wife in March. 1926. In com ­ m enting on his fa th e r's death yes­ terd ay, Mr, K ern of V ancouver, who w as in G resham m aking the fu n eral arran g e m en ts, said th a t he had never heard a cro ss word spoken by eith er of his p are n ts to each other. T he deceased is survived by three ch ild ren, Roy K ern of V ancouver, H arold K ern of San F rancisco, and Mrs. W. J. H ollenbeck of Tw in F alls, Idaho; th re e b ro th ers, A lbert and Ja k e of Buffalo, N. Y., and BERRY CRATES 21 CENTS EACH C harley of E rie, Pa. The fun eral w ill be held S a tu r­ W hile they last, one-piece top, full day m orning at 10 o ’clock from St. stitched c ra te A’ su b stan tia l sav ­ H en ry's C atholic church, w ith in ­ ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. term en t in St. Jo se p h 's cem etery, ' u n d er th e direction of a Vancou- ‘ D on't forget th e ad v e rtise rs when you need anyth in g in th e ir line. ver u n d erta k in g firm. Motorcycle Races at Speed Bowl Sunday The big an n u a l racin g events and "doings” of th e m otorcycle rid ers and d ealers of th e n o rth w est wijl tak e place next S u n d ay at th e Speed Bowl trac k a t the Twelve- Mile co rn ers on th e Base Line road. Racing events have been added, in ­ cluding bicycle races, foot races and oth er attractio n s. Chief T all P ine and his wife, In ­ dian e n te rta in e rs from Pendleton, will be th e re as advance ad v e rtis­ ers for the big wild w est stam pede, booked for a la ter date at the Speed Bowl. A dozen or m ore racin g events and dare-devil stu n ts w ill be crow ded into a th ree-h o u r program . Speed tria ls w ill be sta rted prom ptly at 1 p. m., and races at 2 o'clock. G ates w ill be open at 10 a. m. to accom m odate several h u n ­ dred rid ers and d ealers from oth er points in Oregon and W ashington. An added attra c tio n of a tefi-lap, th ree-co rn ered m atch au to sweep- stak e betw een th e th ree crack d riv ­ ers of the n orthw est, Dulan, W ills and Swede Sm ith, will wind up the exciting day's races. G ates will be open at noon and p ark in g on the in n er circle will be free. FRID AY , JU L Y CLEAN-LP DAY 191 H. Next T hursday aftern o o n and evening has been set for clea n ­ up tim e on the fair grounds. S. B. Hall, H. A. Lewis and Theo. Brugger a re the com m ittee in charge. This is th e tim e to volunteer your assistan ce, show your loy­ alty and assist th o se who are w orking h ard to m ake th e fair a big success. Volunteers Are Needed. Come next T hursday, bring tools and a pocket lunch, aud help put th e finishing touches to ;he g rounds aud buildings. T here is w ork for all—-both men and women, husky boys an d g irls. R eport to th e above com m it­ tee at th e fair office. INDIANS TO (JIVE FREE EXHIBITION People who never fail to find th e In d ian s a source of m uch in te rest will enjoy a free exhibition to be given S atu rd ay and Sunday eve­ nings a t 8 o'clock a t tlie W. M. Bradley farm , a q u a rte r m ile ea st of the T w elve-m ile h o m e rs on the Base Line road. About 125 Yakim a Indians are engaged in picking b er­ ries on ttie Bradley ran ch . To please th e ir w hite n elg h lftrs they have arra n g e d to play native gam es and engage in native dances, in ­ PATERNALISM IN GOVERN. cluding th e tim e-honored w ar VI E M . dance. A lexander M orrison of Y ak­ Our fo refath ers sought a land of im a will be in charge of the en te r­ lib e rty and freedom . They sought tainm ent for the two evenings. The a co untry w here freedom of speech, public is invited to be present. religion and individual effort w ould not only be possible but fostered. FREE Relief for the farm er m ust come of sp ray b rush w ith q u a rt from the farm ers them selves. They of Use lacquer. For best re su lts spray should com bine in org an izatio n s to lacquer on. T he only w ay to paint seek the aid w hich the governm ent w icker fu rn itu re . L. L. K idder can give them. T hese o rg an iza­ tions should u n d erta k e the solution H ard w are Company. of th eir problem s. O rganized ef­ fort of tlie farm ers to solve th eir BERRY ( RATES 21 ( ENTS EACH problem s w ill w in la rg e r re tu rn s W hile they last, one-piece top, full and g re a te r satisfactio n th an p a­ stitched crate. A su b stan tia l sav­ ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. ternalism . C h arter No. 65 R eserve D istrict No. 12 Report of the Condition of BANK OF GRESHAM EVERHOT COMBINATION Oven and Cooker RO A STS M EAT B R O ILS STEAK TOASTS B R EA D BAKES At G resham , in the S tate of Oregon, at th e close of business Ju n e 30, 1928. RESOURCES 1. L oans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances or bills of exchange, sold w ith endorsem ent of th e bank u ., if a n y ) .......... $149,957.73 (including item s show n in 29, 30 and 3. 102.71 2. O verdrafts secured and u n se c u re d .. 4. O ther bonds, w a rra n ts and secu rities, including foreign governm ent, state, m unicipal, co rp o ratio n , etc., in clu d ­ ing those show n hi item s 30 and 35, if a n y ......................... 96,590.12 3,500.00 5. Stocks, secu rities, claim s, liens, judgm ents, ch attels, e tc ., 6. B anking house, $7,500.00; fu rn itu re and fixtures, >3,800.00 11,300.00 7. R eal e state owned o th e r th an b anking h o u se ........ . 24,031.81 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 reserv e ag en ts of th is b a n k .................................................................... 77,424.69 9. (c) Net am ounts due from o th er banks, b an k e rs and tru s t com panies ..................................................................................... 5,022.14 10. E xchanges for clearin g house and item s on o th er banks in the sam e city or tow u as rep o rtin g b a n k ........................... 1,168.35 11. Checks on b an k s outside city o r tow n of rep o rtin g bank and other cash ite m s.............. i ................................................. 189.53 T otal cash and due from banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and 11 .................................................................. >78,804.71 $364,287.08 Total Plug Into Any Convenience Outlet No special w iring is needed. Use the E ver- hot anyw here,—in the sum m er cottage or w herever th e re is elec­ tric c u rre n t available. Maximum c u rre n t con­ sum ption — 1320 w atts at 110 volts. TWO MODELS W eight 65 and 71 pounds Size of oven ap p ro x i­ m ately one cubic foot. A Wonderful New Cooker for the New Type Kitchen Combining: 1. T h e s m a lle s t a n d m o st com pact oven ev er used, y e t of sufficient c a p a c ity to hold a 6-8-lb. ro a s t an d th re e v e g e ta b le s a t one tim e. W ith a b u rn e r on to p of th e oven fo r fry in g . 2. T h e sm a lle st co o k in g a p p lia n c e ev er b u ilt to do c o m p le te c o o k in g fo r fam ilies of 6 to 8 p e rso n s. T a k e s up no m o re space th a n a c h a ir. 3. An u n b e lie v ab ly econom ical o p e ra tin g cost, u n d e r som e c o n d itio n s c o o k in g b ein g done w ith only one lia li th e a m o u n t of e le c tric ity used to o p e ra te a to a s te r. • CHECK TH ESE MODERN 55 *65 without legs with legs euecTRic bloo Gresham HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. Phone U t l ORESHAM, OREGON Building Project To Start Monday « .« 0 Per Year Domestic Science Exhibit Promising; Fair Notes The Grand Old Man of Willamette Valley P lans for th e im provem ent to th e (By W. W. W illiam s) M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch p ro p ­ T he Oregon Voter in a recent erty are developing rapidly and sa t­ issue pays deserved trib u te to J. K. isfactorily. N early enough funds Telephone calls a re com ing in W eatherford of A lbany for his 43 have been subscribed, including the rapidly inq u irin g as to en tries, ac­ years of service on the Albany $3000 an n u ity gift of Mr. aud Mrs. cording to Mrs. P earJ Mack, su p e r­ school board and a q u a rte r century C. M. H arriso n , to com plete the intendent of th e dom estic science of service on the board of regents d ep artm en t of the county fair, and project, and th e re a re still a num- , indications are for a fine exhibit of Oregon S tate A gricultural col­ her whose su b scrip tio n s have not in that division. The display will lege. He is approaching his four be seen again in the boys’ and score years. ! been reported. g irls' club buildings w hich is b e­ The plans call for the extension ing placed iu spick aud span con­ The w riter has had the pleasure of tlie ch u rch 14 feet to th e east dition for the tex tile and baking of serving him as an expert In 1 and 20 feet to the south, th e in ­ exhibits. h an d w ritin g in num erous eases in No departm ent of the county fair court aud each trip adds to th e sta llatio n of a pipe organ, the is of m ore in terest th a n th is one. building of a new tow er aud m inor Not only are the ladies draw n to adm iratio n and esteem of the changes to th e church, including th is part of the fair grounds as if G rand Old Man of th e W illam ette the re a rran g e m en t of the seating, by magic, to view the tine speci­ valley. W hat a difference in the , com plete new lighting and v e n tila t­ m ens of handiw ork and th e needle- pleasure of service with J. K. c ra ft a rt, but men too are seen loit­ ing system in th e ch u rch and the ering around, adm iring th e many W eatherford as a client and a building of a new parsonage. beautiful articles on exhibition. sh y ster law yer who reso rts to ev­ Tlie new p arsonage w ill be set O ccasionally men en ter pieces of ery petty trick w hether it be tr u th ­ fancy w ork in com petition for ea st of th e p rese n t p arsonage aud prizes, but for th e most p a rt this ful, ethical or professional. It has slig h tly fa rth e r back from the is left to the ladies of the county. been a conundrum to me to u n d er­ street. The old parsonage will be T he K err G lass M anufacturing stand why the judges on the bench moved to th e south of the lot. fac­ co rporation of Sand S prings, Okla., condone the m ethods of the shyster ing R oberts avenue, and w ill.be put is generously offering 12 dozen and how the public can continue Economy g lass ja rs as prizes in in shape for renting. T he church various d epartm ents. They are : th eir patronage. In a recent im ­ and tlie new p arsonage will be fin­ th ree dozen Economy ja rs for the p o rtan t case the atto rn ey was ished on the ex terio r in w hite stuc- 1 best display of any food products dru n k most of th e tim e and his co. H. E. H olm es lias been en ­ packed in K err Economy ja rs ; in te rp re tatio n of tlie law would th ree dozen K err wide-m outh Ma­ gaged as head carp en ter. He ex- ' son q u a rt ja rs for the best display cause lllackstone to tu rn in his peets to put a large force of men of vegetables packed in K err wide- last restin g place. T his m an is at w ork aud ru sh it to com pletion m outh Mason Ja rs; th re e dozen now in the p enitentiary hut only K err Mason q u a rt ja rs for the best after he had outraged public de­ as soon as possible. display of fruit packed in K err At a m eeting of tlie official board Mason ja r s ; th ree dozen wide- cency and robbed his clien ts for a Tuesday n ig h t bids on excavating m outh Mason q u art ja rs for the num ber of years. The Oregon Voter w ere opened and th a t of Fred best display of any food packed in ren d e rs service to hum anity when any kind of K err jar. it places the lifu uud work of J. K. C hristensen of P o rtlan d was a c ­ Mrs. I*. E. Brockw ay w ill assist cepted. Mrs. Mack in h er w ork in th is de­ W eatherford before the younger g eneration as a fitting aud w orthy ’ The hoard also voted to accept partm en t. exam ple for them to em ulate. tlie bid for rougit lum ber for the Among th e other beautiful prizes His co n trib u tion to practical edu­ church of Copeland L um ber com ­ pany and for the p arsonage of for the child clinic are th ree large cation cannot be m easured in years colored photos and nine u ntinted E astm an I,um ber com pany. photos. These will be m ade by the of service hut the increased ef­ Tlie ground breaking cerem onies G ranada studio for some of the ficiency of the thousands of pupils for th e new co n stru ctio n will be prize w inners. I. K. Beam, m an­ of th e Albany schools and Oregon ag er of tlie studio, Is som ething of held at 7 o'clock on Sunday eve­ a baby sp ecialist in his line ,in fact A g ricu ltu ral college w ill be an en ­ ning. An in te restin g program is would rattier m ake baby p ictu res during m onum ent. being arran g e d , th e service to be th an any th in g else he know s of, and H ere is a little contribution from held on th e lawn a t th e south of is m uch in terested in the clinic as him to the read ers of the Outlook. th e ch u rch , th e w eather perm itting. conducted by Mrs. Mabel K oratad. I w as called to exam ine a docu­ Several form er p asto rs of the To m ake th is year a big success, church a re expected, and it is Mr. Beam is going to give every m ent on th e la st graduation day at hoped th a t m any of the frien d s of baby en tered In the co n test a photo C orvallis. Upon th e re tu rn of J. K. th e church w ill also be present. in a folder. T his w ill apply r e ­ W eatherford from the graduation Tills service w ill tak e tlie place of g ard less of th e num ber of children exercises 1 asked him if so much entered, 50 or 150. T his photo w in the reg u la r evening service. The m orning services will be as m ake a nice souvenir for the m oth­ work and excitem ent and respou- usual. The Sunday school m eets at ers. Among the prizes for the p re­ I sibility did not m ake him nervous 10 o'clock, and the m orning w or­ school age clinic is a b eautiful and weiyy. ship is one h o u r later. T he serm on can ary and cage, given by the R u t­ His an sw er contains some good for Sunday m orning will be, “The ledge Seed ft F lo ral com pany. The baby clinic w ill be held from 9 to philosophy. With a gracious sm ile F orgotten F acto r." 3 o'clock Friday, Ju ly 27. and the prizes w ill be ajvarded th e fo llo w ­ lie replied, "I never allow m yself Io become nervous or excited." ing day a t noon. H ere's to the G rand Old Man of Im p o rtan t scenes on the fair ground a re th is year to he re p ro ­ •lie W illam ette valley, who is a FARE AY ELL SERMON TO duced by the local p h o tographer, friend to everybody and everybody’s BE PREACHED SUNDAY W. W. Siem ens, not only for his i friend. Tlie Rev. B. J. Yates, p asto r of i com m ercial a d v a n ta g es,'b u t for the purpose of having av ailab le the the F ree M ethodist church, will many p ictu res of in te re st in con­ ADV. R E A D E R SH OW S preach bis farew ell serm on for | nection w ith a fair of th is kind. It MUCH CA R EL ESSN ESS th is conference year Sunday a t 11 is Mr. Slem en's Intention to re p ro ­ E ditor O utlook:—As a p leasan ­ duce th ese for use as atereoptlcon o'clock, Mr. Y ates cam e to th e lo­ slides. Also m any of them will be try and an exam ple of carelessness cal church in A pril to fill o u t the printed for display In his studio on in reading advertisem ents, I am unexpired portion of th e year, | Main street. The films can be d u ­ giving an Incident which cam e to caused by th e rem oval of the form - . plicated a t any tim e for those who my atten tio n a day or two ago. desire them. er pastor to a different ch u rch a f­ A person cam e to my house in­ filiation. T he n ex t g eneral m eeting of the q u irin g for someone who had a d ­ The Oregon an n u al conference of : fair tioard, su p erin ten d en ts and vertised ch e rrie s for sale. When tlie church will begin next W ednes­ com m ittee ch airm en will be held at the fair office next T h u rsd ay night, asktui w here the place was he said day, Ju ly 18, on the p erm an en t , Ju ly 19. A full atten d an ce is nec­ it was 1% m iles up the Hetney road cam pground betw een P o rtlan d and essary. At la st n ig h t's m eeting from L innem aun junction. When Beaverton, to continue five days. I th e re was a good rep resen tatio n asked th e nam e of the adv ertiser At tlie d o s e of th e co n.erence, the and the rep o rts Indicated en th u si­ he Raid it was Just signed "A asm ami encouraging progress. reg u la r cam pm eeting will be held, ' P reach er." to last until the evening of Ju ly 29. ! F red Q rane, in ch arg e of gran g e We looked up the adv. In the The reg u la r services w ill be held and a g ric u ltu ra l exhibits rep o rts O regonian and found th a t one o f Sunday w ith Sunday school at 10 th a t eig h t of th e nine g ran g es of our neighbors had advertised c h e r­ the county a re plan n in g to m ake o'clock, preach in g a t 11, young peo­ booth displays a t the fair th is year. ries for sale, "come and pick them ple's m eeting a t 7 p. m., and They will occupy the w est side of yourselves," giving phone num ­ preaching at 8 o ’clock. All are w el­ th e a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion. It is ex­ ber. J u s t below this an o th er neigh­ pected to have a la rg e honey dis­ come to th ese services. play and a good a g ric u ltu ra l ex­ bor had advertised b erries for sale hibit. Mr. C ran e Is w orking hard and also said "com e and pick them “ T R U T H ” TO BE TO PIC and ask s th e cooperation of all who yourselves.” T his adv. was signed OF SUNDAY SBBMOS can en ter displays in his d e p a rt­ A. Peacher. Services of divine w orship will be ment. My advice is, he careful hn.w you held a t th e E vangelical ch u rch , Sunday a t 11 a. m. preceded by the , Mr. B alille says th e eluh boys and read, and don’t go to the wrong Bible school at 10. The pasto r, the g irls a re com ing th ro u g h In full place for th e p rea ch er's sake. Rev. E. H orstm ann, will speak on ) force. D. M CATHEY. the su b ject: "K indness P lus T ru th .” We h ear so m uch about ! Mrs. E. M. Stone, Route 2, T ro u t­ For .Sale polite fibs" th a t we hasten to say dale, su p e rin ten d e n t of floral de­ P o rtab le re stu u ra n t com plete. In th a t a polite fib is n eith er tru th partm en t, is w orking h ard to m ake nor kindness, nor can it, In a tru e th is attractiv e exhibit up to th e rec­ p a rt as follow s: 30x 30 ten-ounce sense, be politeness. T he cu ltu ral ord. She finds it Is betw een se a ­ canvas top, side w alls, 7 feet; Cole­ soul does not fo rg et or n eglect th e ; sons for flowers b ut m any are man 3-b u rn er stove; electric coffee prom ising th eir best. F low er grow ­ urn, new ; 2 Ice w ater containers, tru th in its kindly m in istratio n s. The ju n io r league will hold an ers are urged to give her a big lift. witli fau cets; 3 galvanized tu b s; 5-gallon glass iulce how l; about 50 outdoor m eeting Sunday afternoon. F rien d s are welcome. Mr. Flem ing will have ch arg e of each plates, p la tte rs, cups, glasses, The S un sh in e club will m eet wltti the decoration of fair grounds and knives, forks, spoons; frying pans, Miss Ilse S chw edler T uesday, Jlily bulldingH and prom ises som ething kettles, stra in e rs, pots, etc.; (4-lnch griddle, 1 8 x 3 6 ; waffle dog m a­ 17, between 6 an d 7 o’clock. A fea- t strik in g ly beautiful in th is line. ch ine; 1 8 x 1 8 steak and hotcake tu re of th e evening's p leasu re will be a w ienie ro ast. A sh o rt bust- i Ed A ylsw orth w as the rig h t man g rid d le; spindle gam e; large elec­ ness session w ill follow. As th is \ to send over to get th e Jan tzen tric fan. O ther a rtic le s too num er­ is an im p o rta n t m eeting, all mem- , bathing beauties. They will he on ous to m ention. Will sell for less th an Rtorage as I m u st have th e hers a re req u ested to be present. the p ro g ram F riday night. room for th e fair. H. C. L arsen, BAPTIST PI I PI I TO C. E. M arsh, in ch a rg e of con ces­ U-Xu-To Camp.—Adv. BE S U P P L IE D SUNDAY sions will he on th e fair grounds T he Rev. A ndrew Johnson, fo rm ­ beginning next Monday. Conces­ er p asto r of the H aley B aptist sion space is sellin g rap id ly and church, w ill supply the Bethel B a p - , will soon be h ard to get. It is re ­ tls t pulpit Sunday, the service be­ ported. J u ly 12-13-14.- F re e cooking school. ginning at 11 o’clock. H is subject T he ladles pf th e Evangelical Itasem ent M ethodist church. will be. “T he Conversion of Paul." Bible school w ill convene at 9:45. W om en’s Union will serv e noon aud Saturday. July 21.—Bake sal«, Amer­ No service will be held in th e eve- ' evening m eals and lunches, sa n d ­ ican Legion auxiliary. A. W. Me tig er wiches. etc., a t th e E vangelical store nlng. __________ ch u rch at F ifth and Main during July 2 2 # Multnomah , minty fair. L iver can be broiled in th e gas the fair week. A nice, cool, clean place to eat. Friday. August 10.—Cleanup of oven. Cook It from 8 to HI m in ­ lireeham cemetery utes, tu rn in g frequently. When ] For inform ation ab o u t th e fair Window ('leaning. done, sp rin k le with sa lt and pepper, eall the fair grounds phone 1261. For expert window cleaning see pour m elted b u tte r over It a^d 8. TaJIma, or leave ordere with J. Fair office telephone 1251. serve piping hot. Roes Brown, Gresham, phone 2601. Coming Events \ a iiu him garden tractor», tractor Implements, ( a«e tractors and thre«hlng machines. COMPANY Powell St. Machinery Automobiles R e p a irs Myers or Lowden huy carriers hay tools, DeLaval cream »eparator« and milkers. PORTLAND Phone 801 A co m p lete line of Haying or harteMlmr machines, binder«, Plymouth binder (Mine, Myer« Maier system« for any type or depth of well. Liberiti Terms BUECTWC $364,287.08 T otal S tate of Oregon, County of M ultnom ah, ss. I, C. E. Johnson, cash ier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above statem en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and belief. C. E. JOHNSON, C ashier. CORRECT—A tte st: M. C. H agberg, W. E. M arkell, D irectors. Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is loth ilay of Ju ly , 1928. B. W. THORNE, N otary Public. My fcommission expires Jan . 9, 1931. FE A T U R E S — Six d iffe re n t sta g e s of h e a t. — T h e rm o m e te r located on fro n t of d o o r in d i­ c a te s oven te m p e ra tu re . — H e a v ily in su la te d oven sa v es e le c tric ity a n d k e e p s th e k itc h e n cool. — T o a s tin g a n d b ro ilin g a tta c h m e n t. — A ttra c tiv e co lo rs to m a tc h y o u r k itc h e n w oodw ork. $ L IA B IL IT IE S 16. C apital stock paid i n ...................................................................... $ 15, 000.00 17. S u rp lu s fund ..................................................................................... 5, 000.00 18. (a) Undivided p ro fits......................................................$8,982.27 (b) Less c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes paid 6,925.07 2, 057.20 2, 248.82 19. Reserved for taxes, in te rest and d e p re cia tio n ....................... DEMAND D EI'O SITS, o th e r th a n banks, su b ject to reserv e: 23. Individual deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or oth er public funds ............................................................................................... 170, 569.13 G i'll 24. Demand certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ............................. i 25. C ash ier’s checks of th is bank o u tstan d in g payable on dem and . r ....................................................................................... 5, ,405.50 112.00 26. Certified checks o u tsta n d in g ........................................................ 'T o ta l of dem and deposits, o th e r thafi b ank deposits su b ­ ject to reserve item s 23, 24, 25, 26.....................$176,092.63 TIME AND SAYINGS DEPO SITS, subject to reserv e and payable on dem and or su b ject to notice: 27. Tim e certificates of deposit o u tsta n d in g ................................... 32, 784.75 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to n o tic e........................... 131, ,103.68 T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on dem and or su b ject to notice, item s 27 and 28.......... * .. . $163,888.43 13. IM S TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS I ^Z^ZZzzZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ/ZZZZZZ/WóZZZ/ZZZZZZZZZZÓiíWZZZZZWZZ^ZZZZzZ/ZZí'yZZ^Affl^/ZZZZZ/ZZZZZ/^ZZZ/ZZó'íó^