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GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH CO., OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1911 Subscription, $1.00 a Year. SCHOOL OFFICERS HOLD CONVENTION KAII WAY OFFICIALS GREET BOOSTERS Vol. 9. No. 22 out a »lentil roller yexti r-lay which i» at ci<i«-«i to axk for u I hw «'ouqx’llirig tl-em FOUR IFEN GET DIPLOMAS. work -ill the Li|»l< -I rotei east of Powell to pay a higher rub- of poxtag«-than other Fourteen graduates were given diplomas puhheationx, The re«»-nt counting and Vnll> ). Alxiiil two miles nf Hiirfm ■' put last Friday evening at the commencement weighing all over the LniP-l "-tau « will down hist y«-ar b»> lab* to lie roll«««!, in exercises of the Gresham High School. Thin road will re- ! n-eci»mg attention »how how much juxtiw there ix in tbe The assembly hall was tastefully dec- ; <*eive u top dr»“-xhig of »< rix-hiliga il ln«cea- claim that they xhouhl pay more than orabs] for tiw- occasion anil wax filled to the other». R« giilar train* mil I* running I m -lauoti ' aary and w ill Ix a fine xt retch of thorough- Th** meeting of the School Board Con Gresham will hear ti.e eagle scream on overflowing with an appris-iative throng. I fan- w lieu done. t'ortland and hn*liniii within mix k*. vention held her«* last Fri<lay wa* called the Fourth, and there will lx- all tie- The program wax slightly different from Th«- l‘i|»* Line read to A (' Wihlon'" by Superint«*n«lcnt R. F Robinson, so niayl** a«M>n«*r. Tin M-rvu*«« will tail funqus Causes Potatoes other feature« of a big celebration. It ix former occasions, consisting of *electe«l with thn*«* iraiiiM at tir**t, two drawn hy will pr<-l>ald) !»■ gravel««! tin« »iimm<-r. that conclusions r«*M« b««l might In* tak What cause» the large tulier» we - all intended to make it the gram lest ever, numbers instead of orations from the |iN'otiiotivi*M aii'l lh«- «»tin r a motor car l b- dixtunc* is «-lily hall u mile »rid tin* en up in th«* annual *« h«»o| rm-rtings to l-otxtoex to form on the roots of the and ax it i» to I»- given under the direct c lass members. The county lnu> Tiny aiutili* hourly «■« r\i<<* and make i'oxt will la- nlxiut $f»iO I m * held Jun«* I'L The ronventi«»ti met jsitato vine? A French Ixitamst name«] ion of the Grange Fair A—xiation it Professor E. E. DeGon, 1 of the Oregon the trip «*ai h way in 45 minute-, In a ii-k« -l the rr“i«|entx th* re to put up $2-M> al 10 a in., in the Commercial Club Bernard has l-een investigating this I will lx- the genuine article—all w<xil an-1 state University, wax the principal and ha premix«-I tl*- remain-li-i t«» com- *hort tini«* lhenaftur the company will rooms. Dr. J. . M. Short, ot Greehatn, question, an-l tie cornea to the eonclu- 3*i incite» wide. »peaker of the evening, his addrnw being I»1« t* tin- job Mr \ <’ Wililon liax «**tal»li*h a tn k«*t and «-x pi•• - otti» « gav«* a talk on health conditioiiH. aion that they are a disease. They lie- There ix protniaed a big excursion from on educational topics ami full of advice -itferi “ l t«* give $l ( *l of th«* nmoiliit nli-l |U m |<|< m m || <i( (h« m I maf K i-aninnil»« u<| Lunch whh perve«| in the < irang«* Hall long to tbe class of abnormal growths or 1 Portland over the Mount Hood line. The to the young men and women who were that a iiKMh rn «1« |n»t building w ill I n * the wliol«- iiiiii will probnlily lx- rai*“*-L Al th«* afterno«»n M’wion th«* water excreaences, like the nut-galls that ! manager» of the road have “aid they will just receiving tiieir graduating honors. \ gr* »t «leal >>f work I ihx nlr* a«ly lx«-n < t<-«| nt K<»I m 11-a\i ion* an I th«* » lion supply lor bool**, the proper <*ar«« of afflict oak tree«, due to the «ting of an bring 10,000 ja-ople hen- on that -lay and The class numbered fourteen, ax fol Line, 2liKf«***t in *ix$* Th«« company | <l-*n<-tiiix xpring - hi the new Barr mn-i outbuilding*, janitor «♦♦ rvi< e, am! care inaect. he say» Lilllian Fredolph, Herbert Hoss, we rattier gne-x they can do it, ao there lows »th art- ami on the Vill» boulevar«! will probably i*Mlahli«di it* < ar *h<»pa h«*rv for tl>Mirs and wall* of a achool room Roy Johnson, May Kesterson, Maud They are stimulated by the inocula | will lx- every effort made to give them »»Il lh<* *»«i a« r« t ra< I it <»w im a! th** north »till r* ix'iving attention und »»■ «till un- u«*r«* commjered ltei*olutiomi were tion of the root» with a fungus of tbe xome xort of an entertainment that will Michel, Gla-lys Richey, Kenneth Roberts, ««art <*orn«*r of th«* city. It ha not tllll«ll»“l but Will I»* l'olllplel«'<l exi-vpt for a<lopte«i favoring lb«* imin«*»liadr in*tal- genu» fusarium, ami if this fungus is juxt put all previous celebration.“ way- Marian Robertson, Herbert Ryan, Mar definitely pr<>inine<l te do ho , hut the -i mil«* or so th** priwent w-ax-m. lali«»n of beating a«i v«*ntilating furnar»-*, not present the tuls-rs will not develop back in the “has been” column and garet Sshantin, Lloyd C Schram, Earl tilling of tlx* Bn«** I.me ix lx*mg -Ion«* olla ini* haw intniint* <1 that it may la* supplying bubbling fountain* for water, In other Words the potatoes “run to make thia year’s doin’» something to re- Thompson, Wilbur Thompson and Ethel <lon«* il fruu water i« furni*h«*<i and their again tin“ y«*ar. The roa«i l-ax I»“ n oil«“l wh«*re practicable, or tbe u»e of indivi- to[>»," and do not “ bottom.” The memlx-r long after we have annexe«! Wilkinson. property taken into th«* c«»r|»*»rat<* limita «*;*-!war-1 nlm«a«t to tlx* eight mile |xx«t iltml drinking cups an i towel* in all Ttie diplomas were presented by id a potato hill, Portland and the other surrounding vill fungus ean lie noted no that ** w«*r faciliti«** may I*- had The nli-l will r»*<“*ivi* attention ax fur ax the schools, l*»ar<is to nupply set« of suppl«** Arthur Itow-s-tt, chairman of the board where the mycelium or root« can tie ages Twi lvi Mil«* Holl»*, tiience to 1 -re-ham laxu” th«*y would pay would <>t!*et th«* mental readers, and le tter « quip tbe seen in the form of a network of white At a meeting of the Fair Asx«x'iation, of directors, in a few words of cheer and free water ami th«* I'<>mm«*r<-ial Club will through its principal atna t». ax lad.-r«* whoolswith maps, globes and black- thread-like roots or fibers. hel<l the other -lay, a committee of ar congratulations. Flowers were presented In Kiqiervixor Kenney's district the endeavor to bring th«* wli«»l«* thing about te>ar<l spare The soil ail over the world is now im rangements wax chosen to make full in profusion by six young girls and con w--rk 1« general ami much ia la ing ac- junt as hen* otithn«*d l>el«*gat«*s were present as follows pregnated with this fusarium fungus, preparations for the celebration. Mayor gratulations were extended by all present. -'Olllpllxhe-I, e»qa*cially aoiltll ami W«* “ t of Th«« company han n-k«*d tlx* bil“lll«*-x District No. 2—J. F Hendricks, J. E. which spreads with great rapidity. Lewis Shattuck. T. R. Howitt and F. H. After the exercises a banquet followed iiien <»f <in-sham to go <>n mi i*x<*u raion Greaham Tlx* roads in tin» diatrict an* Tanrh , District No. 3— B. I*. Reynolds; When [xitatoes are dug some of the Crane are tlie three in charge and things in one of the class rooms, given by the la H it all throughout than in any other to Hull Run in a few -lay» ami they w ill District No. 4 -Theodore Brugg--r, O. I. fungus spores adhere to the skin, and have begun to hum alreaiiy. Tliey were juniors with Harold Kern ax toastmaster, go. < ip,*»rtunily will I«* taken then to and will la* ki'pt up to their <*x<*«*llent Neal; District No 7— William Tegart, each potato carries the germ principle at the Commercial Club meeting on The responses were made by Bert Hoss, I “ tamlar-l ask thi in in rvlurn t*> I**«-«»tn«* th«* giunta T. R. Rowen ; District No K— Andrew . that will, when it is planted, stimulate Wtxtnes-lay evening ami enlisted the full Prof. R. F. Robinson. Miss Alula Only, at a l>an*|u«*t by th«* <'oinim-rcmi Club on B'uggrr, Mrs. Josephine Bliss, 1. L. S|ien- the formation of more tubers on the co-operation of the club and every mem Mrs. Wailace, Dr. A. Thompson, Theo a near date For that purpose the enter cer, Fx E. Welling; Dixtrict No. 10— r-xit* of the |x>tato vine. It would be a ber ->f it indiviilually. A committee was dore Rrugger. Miss Bessie Strebin and IAIAI A(CIDINT Al UNIS. tainment < om mil tee has ln*en in*lru<te*l Henry Jones, Mrs. R. A. Ramsey; tiad practice to wash [-otatoes before ap[x-inted by the club consisting of C. S. Prof. DeCon. While stealing a ride on the »ide of District No. I«?— Mrs to gel buay. Mae shroup. Mr» planting them, therefore This was the sixth class to be gradu Smith, AV. 11. Cong-Ion and James Ster All of th«« foregoing wit* rvpurted at on«-of th,- large vans of the Roar City T. M. (ilass , District No. 15— B C. Ait- ated from the Gresliam High School and New varieties of potatoes are derived ling to act with the Fair committee and the mis ting of th«* ( 'oimnen ia! Club on Van A Storage Company, at Ix-ntx, man; District No The whole number of Hi—S. I.uachar; by planting the seed, that is the potato they lield a conference at which it was the largest. WeiliHwlay evening and in a«ldilion the a lx-lit u tin» we»k. George \\ alr-xl. District N o. 2o—Francis May F«ix; graduates is now 35, the class growing balls growing on tbe vines, but it takes decided to do things up proper. There Club authorized an invitation ns-vption aged 5. b«at hl» grip, (<-ll under the District No. J»—J. Fancher; Dixtrict larger each year several years to get these new varieties will l-e all the usual ieatiires and some ami «lane«* i««r ineinla*r* only and their w Ii«-xI» and w a« «-ruxhed to d -ath. No. 27 R. Tegart ; District No. JK —A. t«> form tutiers. When the potato was extra one«. With bix clium, Benny S. holts, ag««l frwnda <«n a «Ini«* to be annoiint'od within A. Zenger. Rotiert Holman, William first intr-xluced into F.uro|>ethe attempt Among the free attractions will be a 11. who witnessed the acei-lcnt, tie«»rg»- Remember, brother farmer, that the th«* nell two Week*. liarneck- r. District No. 13—I.. Gertx ; was made to proj>ogat« it by planting I roast««! ox for the hungry with bread x|>ent lux morning by ruling < »1 the van The farmer* of l‘ow« ll \ all« y asked for hot weather and hard work tax the 34 — Mary Diatrict No. R. Reeder, J. I.. the s«*e<l. but it was s«xm found that the ! ami mustard for garnishments. an th«* use of the andlt«>rftmi i« iuoir«»w v\en- of the «oiupany of w hi« h hi. -Zi .< i strength nf y<-tr wife. She will enjoy Ree«ler; Dixtrict .No •S. M. Davia; tul«r wax far more certain M. Bernard The H«wwl River Cornet hand has been going to the store with you and riding ing. I hey w ill compì« l«* th«*ir a**o< lation employ«*. The van wa» in charge of Diatrict No. 37—R. .1. Burley . Diatrict bas proved they produce more heavily selected to furnish the parade and con I. II. Perry ami U. M Whittle, who th« *ii. slowly home in the cool of tbe evening. .No. 3H—H. A. Gau»; Dixtrict So. :tv— when the hills are well supplie«! with cert music and will probably come. were moving furniture to a n aid- nee Ulara «mith; Dixtrict No. 4*»—H. A. the fusarium s|>ores ; ami it is probably To keep moles from a bed, sink a Richards’ orchestra will iurnish music at Mt. Scott avenue and S-vcnth »tree! lewi»; Dixtrict No 45—B F Preston; this which makes some soils so favor Um IdlmcJ Leiters for -lancing in the pavilion during the -•lose mesh wire netting a foot wide in It waa within ball a block of thia place to the soil around, allowing it to extend The iollowitlg Irli. IN rtHDAlll 11 tim I lt*< I that George ahp|>««<i from the wagon Diatrict N<>. Ui—A. Heiman, R Hender ahi» to i-otato culture while others are afternoon. son, Mrx R. Hendereon ; Diatrict No. 48 not. about two inches above the surface. If for at llit* (irwhaiii poatotHre for th«* ami met Ina death Not until the load E. L. Thorj-e. manager of the Rock — Sam llulit; Dixtrict N< N<>. 4!»—J«vhn you have no netting, use boards. Either Orchids produce many seed», some of wrw-k emling J uno 3, 191 I wax owr half removed an«l Perry hap- wood dances, ha“ lieen selected to man Ickler ; Dixtrict No. — 1L T. Smith; 50 R. T will prevent the entrance of moles into them millions to the single plant, yet Roy Fielding, .lohn D |-en»“l to glanc«- up the street was the < lenitemeli Diatrict No 51—George Tapf-r; IM»- they are very rare plants, and it was age the H<H>r and will chowe his assist the bed. Rullìi. J«ilin<i Davis, l'rank Page, child <iiacover«“L Perry ami Whittle ants. lailies Mix» Alma <’ar|H-nter, Mr~ immediately hurried to the chihl's aide triet No. t>. joint — F. A. Richey; Dis- long xnpi-oxed to l-e innxjesible to grew A big tent will he erected on the trict No. 42, joint — 4». Cooke; Dis- F. F. W. M. Davi» them in any way ex«tpt by tranxplant- to find him dead. The children were ONE DANCE IN JUNE riet No. tlj, joint—\ W. Kle.nl Dis- i ing the bulbs. Success with tbe seeds grounds in chare»- of AV. H. Congdon ('arda llnniond l'okon. Denzell ri-ling without the knowledge of the where stacks of "eats ” will be found for Hreekeiiridgr, .1. R. Brand, l!oy Field- trict No. 70, joint— M. Richmond; was at last reached by sowing them in Rockwood Grange will give one dance teamstsrx. ing (2), John 1*. Rii-bl Dixtrict No. S8, joint—L. Walch. in June on Saturday evening, tbe 10th. ! «oil that bad contained tbe a-lult plant. hungry people at reasonable prict«. I et ter < Hbi-e oli .1 ime 17, 11111, il noi «le- Th«- ivlebration will last all night with ; Richard«’ orchestra, ax usual and Freni liis investigation M. Bernard con Hvered Ix lorv. In calhng f -r thè above, cludes that the seeds germinate only -lancing in the Audit--riuni of the Com Grange supper. Tickets $1.00, eupper Summer School for Swedish Children pisane xav '‘adverti»e«l,” gì» ing-late of after they have l-een ;>enetrated by a mercial Club, with the same music and j extra. Following date» will be July 1, I’ll«* p«•*'t<»tlirt* lui-M I m ^ ii n The Swislixh |»*ople of Powell Valley ilat. 1. Mei < >1 I., P M. under the same management. ; ami 22. bu*y pin« ’’ «hiring th«* pa-t month. T,hr | evidently realize the ailvantage of giving fungus, and that infection of tbe soil, which would result from the roots of the The business houses will be canvassed ■ total iiuih I mt of pi«*« «** liandh*! of ««utgo their chil-lrvn some instruction in their GRISHAM 10 IIAVI Oil ID SIRIUS ing mail numlH’n*«! IN,919. Th«* intoni- (own language and have Ix-gun a summer I older plants, is necessary for the culti- by AV. H. Congdon lor fun«!» to start the i lloud work is la-ginning in earnest all ing piertu nnmlwnMl 3N.44H, making a i sehisil in which over 40 pupils are en- - vation of the young plants, as in the celebration on its way ami there will he ! MULTNOMAH GRANGE DANCE DATES r»-duc»“l fares on the railroads, both ways. : Multnomah Grange will give another over the county and the results to la- total of Dot munii that rolhsi. The t*-a«'her is l*rofc«»>>r Alfresl ease of tbe potato. . Thin shown next fall will surpass those of any every H«*parate paper in » bundle wax Ry«lls*rg and lie will conduct th«* lessons lx-t“ of advertising will l>e -lone and a dance Saturday evening June 3rd. The previous year With four ris k crushers at <*onnto<l, but a sack or bundle wax in the Sw<“lish tongue exclusively from Semi-Weekly Journal Clubbing Offer. goo<i oration will remind the folk“ that ' usual Grange supper will be served. work and all available teams engaged ill <*ount«'<l a* one pie«*«*, The nuinlaT of Swedish text IxHikx The school is Ix-ing Regular |2.50 price, both Herald and it is the great natal day of your Uncle { Richarde orchestra. Undesirable* will hauling the crushed material the lea-ling ti«* *i« kw *«*nt out whm 49. The numlier held in the l’owell Valley Sch«x>l lions«-. Journal, $2.00. Samuel. not be allowed to remain. roads will Is- thoroughly inipmvial of money order* imued included 332 Then- an- probably :t0 or 10 Swedish wherever nisi-saary and tla-re will Is- dom«**ti«* ami 15 international. The families in that district and many of their several new roads xurfacisl this year that iiuiii I mt of domtwtic money order* paid children have no knowhslg,- of the are now unimproved ami almost impass « an HO il will be «sen at once that Swedish language. They are bright, < - able during the rainy season. th«* Io« al otlice ha* been a buny place. intelligent l»>ys ami girls who attend the Besides the work mentioned last week But the counting of th«« separate pieces district school faithfully for nine months ■ O», V along the Base Line ami at Kelley Butte, will not continue each month. This ami an- far ahead in all their English by ihn«* crushers,then- isa fourth crusher week is the time for the big |M>atmaHt«*r* studies. It looks rather tough to see ill O|a-ration at the Sandy bridge which convention in Portland and Mrs. McColl them trudge to selxxil again when vaca is furnishing a tine quality of rock and will l«e alwnt attending that part of the tion is on (or all the others, but they will Hcn-eiiinga for districts east of hen-. Its time. know a whole lot more when the fall products will Is- used throughout the term tx-gins again and that ix the reason districts Isir-lcring and Is-yond the Sandy they are so far advanced in all their There should be placed in every pig river. The ris k comes from a elitl'and yard and pasture a box with salt, char English studies and why their examina ia of su|s-rior quality. Some of it was coal, air-slaked lime, bone-meal bard- tions are comparatively easy. The used last year. Woisl ashes, so the pigs can help them The Swedish summer school then* has Road Siqierintendciil Hillyard brought selves at will. been conducted annually for the past three or four years. GRESHAM TO MAKE THE EAGLE SCREAM I’OSKMIICI IMUS BIG BUSINESS A CO-DPERATIVE INSTITUTION HIS BANK is a Co-operative institution, lending its facilities, its resources and its advice in the avenues of legitimate business— Extending its helpfulness in meritorious directions—and Caring for the requirements of the small depositor as con scientiously as it does for the largest. Commercial accounts solicited—and any person may have as many different accounts as desired. Savings Department pays 3 per cent interest—funds available at any time. Time certificates bearing 4 per cent in terest, negotiable and transferable, often used in the purchase of property, thus the funds are earning in terest until the transactions are complete. FIRST STATE BANKI GRESHAM, Offtl, ■ - . ; r Tltfc FAgM t I » IV » rs K j Weiqhlnq and Countlnq of Mall An analysis of the weighing and count ing of mail on the four rural routes from Grexham last month reveal.“ the inter esting fact that 51 |»*r cent of all the nt*w»pai»*rs ham I lei I were x«*nt postage fnv. The law provides that county pa|»'rs do not have to pay postage in the county where printed, such pa|s'rx living known as "free in county," hence they are curried on all trains and other routes for nothing. With over one-half of the pa|iers la-ing carrie-1 fn-e of charge it is no wonder that there ha“ been such a deficit in the |M»xtal buxines« during all the past years. The same analysis reveale«! the fact that the long-haul magazines weigheil alxiut 15 |»-r cent of the total, leaving about 34 percent to be i-laascil ax legiti mate newspapers w hich pay pound rate*», The magazines pay the sain»* rate ax other papers, but their haul average'» 141*1 miles against US* miles for the local pa|»*rx, which faet causes a big loss in their hauling and the department lias de- 1010 BUGGIES AND RUNABOUTS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Great Big Stock of New Styles of Buggies to Select From Both High and Medium Grades at the Lowest Prices The only store in Portland where farm implements are sold at cut prices. your town to protect with a commission. No agents in $18.50 Buggy Harness for................. $14.35 $50.00 Heavy Team Hamess for $37.50 $33.50 Double Buggy Hamess for 25.75 $40.00 Farm Hamess, Complete, for 32.50 We sold at retail three times as many farm wagons last year as any other store in Portland BUY A MANtrr W AGON . BOSS • . IN THE MOLINE PLOW CO. BUILDING 320-32» EAST MORRISON ST. PORTLAND, OREGON