,
T he B ea verton R eview
Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with
Volume III
No. 7
31.50
F'rr Year
Single Copy, 5 Cents
THE B A N K S H E R A LD
which was Established in 1910
THE BANKS h _
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, January 16. 1925
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Volume XV, No. »
W LAVLRTON TRIUMPHS
S Q U IR R E L POISON
■ A N Y A TTIM O
IN GAME W IT H BANKS
IM O W gR
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SAVM m o n e y
Corn'll Mctsier liuj rousun to
bar mo r » o f Oregon saved a»
A surprise shower was given
lnter«f.ting Lillie Notes from the Surrounding Couniry 4 .
lie piuud oI Ilia bu.tki'ibull at|aud
j much a » 170 thousand dollar» at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
ni Ino wuy Ilio) took cuio o f
Toll ,y Our \ctive Special Correspondents-W-okJ'
{ on the eost o f ground squirrel H. A. Fredrickson in honor o f
Ilio guniti U « t 1 riduy
11 ito I* l,
j pot »011 in the laal >11 years, re- Mr and Mrs. Albert Hofvander ■ « * _ « , .
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» ‘ lining Ugdillnl Uie Hank» t«'UIII
Six Acres Purchased and
j purl a I r a X . finlirfclnon o f th« Who were married two weeks
T I GARD NEWS
S C O F I E L D NEWS
•n s Must Keep Track of DIs* Id lu IS. lin a la Ilio /irai
j federal huiingirai »urvey eo— ago.
Mrs. Hofvander wa» fo r
pulite nil ine new flnnl' ul On)
Coutractuta Under Way.
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operating with the O. A. C. eg
bursements to Get Ahead
merly Miss Christine Johnson, i
gyniliuaiuni unti Un: piu / ir« mty
the
daughter
o
f
Mr
and
Mrs.
u
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tension
aorvleo.
|. I*, llledunti uf Manning wait
buildings Ultra-Modero
Mi. mid Mr». N. tsdlo» have 1
il 1 « u grout itiijirovouitiut un
Financially.
111 rump mi Mnnduy.
moved I » Mulinili,Mh. to make ! « I s does not consider Ihe Robert Johnson who live near !
lllc olii auliti CttliU'tlL
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v»lu e Of crop» »aved by the c o - Cedar Mills.
Mr. J. Hl»k umdu u hualliD»» lliolr .........
homo there,
lin a In liic fim i giliiiu plu/cd
Br S C HAMMONS.
nporuUve control work,
natlm-
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w *re
P‘nk
A
was pu t through the
io lliw Int uì «iftiUil.
I liey show tup to I'nrllatid on Wednesday, I Kpw, A
o f Olympia. W n.
Chairman Hu«Ui' t Dtqiartmoai
al. d conservatively at two mil- I * nd w i i "
w»‘ b kewpies
,nd past week which protniue» more
Ini» n| J.t-gi Utili gu. lina gunio
•r«guu National Thrift ( «i.imlnaS
4lr, uud Mr». Haul U rallou »poni ilio Christmas huliday» at Imn dollars.
rttat« funds ap-
*nd received many com- jfo r the development o f this »ec-
" u • Ulti lie«! Un w riter
Ima visited o u t lliu week end ul Ilio homo
o f hi» pai «n i», Mr,
proprialeq for rodent .eontrol ’ ’ "'penta.
lwn lhan mny olher lraDMe li0n
How to gat ahnaU fltitiii-lnlly, yat neon nn Ilia Inrul llnur. liiiiik» I rrlluud.
and Mr». N. Holm.
work o f all kin«!* for tha p e r i o d
’•■any ufteful g \ f l * were r t - recently perfected.
Mr. I. W.
Rfs d«e«nlly and »«II. la I u’
•* g o l ilio (ita ! acoro »lie n linug
Mr. K. II. W hittlesey niqdo '
A la ig «- rrowd atlondod Ilio Vas S t2.7 44.
' l‘d ^ lhe bride. The eve- Hrown, o f the firm o f Coveil
tha uioat abaorlilna an t « > n.tni ma J ì m »goti \ 11 udo u fluiti gotti,
tar oonlroaling tb« av*r: »<• 4 raou or
it huaiiio»» trip ly I'urtluiid on llehekali curd parly given at (ho
A total o f 512,603 pounds o f ' " " K wa* *penl ln
and & Co., has completed the sale
tha avoragu family, and nut la ll.v ni ull fo llo w 'd II) two fotti gOUl». Friday morning.
, (¡rango hall on (ho third o f l"»i»oiu;d grain was distributed " H' r * * " ' • ' * • * f F r which covers o f a tract o f land east o f town
ilio
Ima
«or
Um
boy»,
however,
•ubjrn t wa wNh lo dl"
and vn
agent», and 436.490 ''^ r " ’ t ® for thir*Y one guests, formerly comprising the Hut-
u iiT ii'l illaonurugoii ut nil and
Mr. mid Mr*. V. W ohler and M,i* mon,h A ‘ Zw,,|'" ’r »"<1 Mr" ' h y count
daavur 10 aaalat In solvl:
.1. II. Horkham won pri/ev,
acre. o f government lands ad- * 0 ‘
* rnl,,* Justice to the bert farm but recently owned
tlm
I 111 II
dropping »on wont In to K iftla n J F rl-
No dlscuaaiun of the sinjeot «an l> »noli hull
""bP«*«--
by A. 8. Kills, to Mr. Dallas P.
gin or and wRfeoM torn.: a of H o » li oro (hoy wanted II. Al Ilio orni day noon on the train.
I O >m m i»»ionor Manti o f Port joinin g cull listed areas were
poisoned by the biological » u r - !
1 ,,e *®H°tolRg guests
were Murray.
•tanning of “Tlir-ft.** Tl.rlft m«a
land
ha»
notified
Ibe
M
»trger
lb*
n f Ilio fila i h alf Jhn »coro almni
Mr». M. Ihm ley und daughter
good MSnagamarl, vlg rim 4 «'ll!.
cultivaU-.t/
• n'1
Albert
Ih<!
o f thlg deB,
ni m i»«ion or« vey to protect the
rofn
il-4 in tmuM-rton'» ritmi'.
mudi u btifuiena trip to IIill«— W nlor r>l*lrlot
|t aiaana spending l<•» ‘ I an ) <1 nnr 1
neld«
from
squirrel
damage.
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:$
've
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Mr.
Murray
control o f a
Ilio fli I puri nf Ihtf gnuiu boro Saturday morning
,,ul1 ,iun
1 «va.laido
B aiaana («ring »/.. • • • < >ly
It
tiv e specie» ,,f ground squir- , lf)
^
^
p tract o f land sufficiently large
n*f
Noon
U
K
In#*
w#»ifk
in
rorn-
w
a»,
cliurtit'lori/ml
hy
n|ien
|iltty
Soaa not m«an that 00» iM n.il al 4)
ret» are found .11 Oregon," «a y .
• nd _ **/•• “ *"«▼ lo warrant building on a grand
Mi. uud Mr*. K. Hone fiel unti pioiod on t lie p ip««.
•pending; on iha conir.iry, II m ma unii umili Irum work oit Ilio
dr. CabrlcUon, “ all o f which , * f* !.® " . J ! * on ^ “ rt; John » Pa|e. W ork , „ H #lrpady ^ ) g u n
•ponding. but gp«nd
v. 1« ly and puri nf hnth logrrta.
Tow ard« ■mi were in iid l»liu ro and Par
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•ire destructive lo agriculture. N.
’ **r * n<1 Mr*' Hsrold subdividing the land, contracts
thoughtfully Inaiead of t ar. 1 .ly.
tlm onil Ilio ggnio gfi| 11 tifilo e al I ¿roto Salurduy »hopping.
i
Tharo la but on« >>al »ay to <lla rnuuh bill t l ‘ i iya M'ha n clo»o|y
In addition to these is the silver |
n * " d J ^ U ? tar- “ » * 'n e ; Mr. ¡are being let fo, the budding
OREGON STA re NEWS
run tha quaatlon of Th t slid
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protecteo
_q|r< T .
“ d iTH IIIUUCI
" '« t o ™ II up-to-date
homes an,,
ronleairil h a ll1« righi tip In tlm
to: What will Tbrl I do I . 1
“ > law hut nevertheless
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Uni»
ilio
gong
sounded.
poraonal ouuatlou la alt it >re 1» to
n lc U *,eavy lo «»es Io tho nut : R„ _ “ r* ;„
B* " ; er « • • " ¡ ing a -tuarter o f m million dol-
The Ita nk a g ir l» |ituyo«l
u
Thrift -d««!ds what yi u '
a: * if
Pino Valley w ill volo January
trrowers o f the W illam ette v a
t - ^
^ rr J ’ *®1- l* r . in value. ,» aiready under
losing game righi fm ni
lh<*
you want It badly • r ti <«
A dolhiito market mud pro-
on $10,000 iio.i'ds for union
lag to pay tha pile« you pt ...ol. • >n first and Ib i» y«*ar II w a» Ihoy
Mrs
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wa>-
Probably
fifty
house.
gium i» being outlined by the | Itiseli school.
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Sava It.
I'iie program o i needed work Mr. ’
.
y ' ‘ an,ry R°b «rt*o n ; will be construrltql, with bast -
inatond o f Un* boy» who « lio w d now coinily otiurt.
What ara your aranlaT Do you
H ired and »ewer.; improve inclutle
for the immediate f u - , . „ p
-
« m m o * ™ to
lack o f proper coaching. W hile
«rant a bonta and 1 at* and
itont
A.
II.
King-ley,
ogplnrer.
guv
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‘ * nd **r"'
A* ¡every particular,
ment»
will coat nearly $100,00« lute Ihe poisoning o f a million
uirl» wero wholly
maat. a tow flower... a bit of
I Un* Honk'
credneksen and »on A »g »
tddilional acre* o f government
t™
.k"
. * nd
government F A
„ dPT>)lrfrd
thf y h. d
^bd.v.stons o f the tract,
outclassed try Ilio I cui player« uo lllualrntod looluro »1 Ihe M. when fin I « 'ti'd.
lawn, parhapa nine fruit m <1 '
!•'.
ChUl«()
Haluiduy.
ianrt«
artjoining
cultivated
areas
!
tablaa. Iba dancing flra I ,h It hi t • Ihoy put up » «U ff fighi nnd
C''
° " a high level well
An oil prosperi wall al Hairy, Continuous inroads are made hart an enjoyable evening to
gtowlag unil»«r« of tha fir Jil >
Ho wore gunio righi tu Ilio end,
above the Tualatin valley and
A fter a week'» iiilerm ia»ion giuntaih County. B being rn«''d
get her.
upon farm crop» by
ground
ym wanl tba thrill of culling bond though Ilio hull Just wouldn't
extending from Ihe Canyon road
..... 'bo lieiirillg *, ........U flo n o f ml
aaupaaa. do you tlr.ira tu
ilnl<i'»4
squirrels raised on the public
'to Ihe Terw illeger, involve» the
go dii'vii through Ilio hn«ket fur til rttaea Miimluy morning.
or dividend chacka. <>r 4 « y-u .
r
In many districts per
u i Id ing o f two rock roada con-
i new telegraph line is Leni). land«.
IBES CREED
thoui.
t* apond aa yuu,<arn. 1 «
i afo.
I no lilllHburo liilHi (lull CI 11 I 1
limit between Klgm and Joseph, manent re lief cannot be obtain
necltng Ihe
two
pavement».
Following it Ufo Imo up ami
jlfa'a highway’ The Sort alto otu )>•
will
vote
at
planning on holding u Imno- nt the cost o f $10.00«.
od by the rane
toad# Tba Thrift «ay. y n •</? Vi r tho »olire» inailo by ilio huysr
a
lM
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S
u
trying
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o
totori'n
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lii dunce u> earn money for
p.enaro j» removed.
trail than, lot 0 » giro ho« J to a f> "
Boy's Team
m ja .lf „ „ , h‘ c.n d id a tel' and 2 ? ” ' “
to “ “
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new
equipment.
In
tlrow
iisville
a
tost
will
be
ftmpla worth while auggnailona
for the subdividing o f the tract
IL a» er Ion
the questions to be voted upon.
Hank*
made o f Ihe pecan tree» a » a
The nrat of thaae la lo k» p nark
but Mr. Murray wishes to give
Six pri»onoro made their 8»-
Jamie«on
rf
ANNUAL
MEETING
OF
Friday
4
I
w
ill
try
to
buy
stock
in
rrop prospect for Oregon.
f t all dlaburacmenla. In othur w< >
capo from the county Jail Sat
this matter his own personal
French 2
If
some local industry or utility
follow a budgot plan. Thr. orb it. 1 Hocken 7
HOLSTEIN BREEDERS
attention.
urday, ll in thought that the
$50,000 will he asked o f the
find nut If you art wanting ni.-nwy; If Lung 5
c
Hrecsictt 6
serving my own locality, and
i'ra»nn* w a« Ihut the prisoner» »ta le legislature fo r support o f
This tract is one o f the most
po, atop tba leak
Al lhe annual meeting o f the lo dodge taxes or make booie
Burton 4
Hart wick
•*«
wore given fewer p rivilege» in Ihe State Chamber
of
Com Washington
County
Tba ceaolpdlng tbuttght I »Uh lo Halsten
Holstein help it to buid up payrolls” and b* autiful in ,he Tualatin val-
Crops
I k
Ihe new ju 'j than in tlie old merce.
to«’ « to that Thrift la nol aaay It
Breeder» Association a ‘ t _
_ _ values
_____ and sobriety in iny home lejr’ wh'rh •" " » ‘ «d fo r its fine
Hills-
G irlo’ Torni
ft hard work to aav# unto'a you have
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orw l
a n iilA
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building.
boro last Saturday A. J. livers |
town.
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and f fertile
soil.
It
The
Mount
Hood
l.oop
Road,
• regular oyalnmatle aavlnga plan If ¡da use
ii
Niel sou
o
f
Verboort
was
elected
presi-
I
w
ill
obey
the
laws
as
they
,iM
w*
"
above
,he
lower
(6veis
on whirh the Forest Xerviee luis
yaa would gat ahead, daebl« in .it the M , L< .ihy
If
«
tylupley
ur* w ritten; it may be a- o f- o f th* va,lpy. and anyone ac-
-pent $IH9,01H>, «-¡¡I !«■ opened den*, /'rank Connell, o f North
amount lo ba «««ad. than l ink
j , k»on
AI.OHA-fllBER IlfMS
Mawhltiliey
IMain- \ ice-presidenL 8. C. Ink- fensive to my neighbor for me d'liring * home there will have
payday. |uat th« »am« «• «*-•
• it
this year.
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KraUl
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wort nay othor bill which mu» 1«
'■'> “ I Ik. ik- and W \ llathorii to exceed the «pee,I laws as it
ever-changing
panoramic
ii, JgiHfV 1‘Oil ig '
l*ut ¡oley
Regents f P w ifi,
Lniveiaily
pal4 gullowlaa tbta plan hu u I
Mi;. W'ruy ha» ju »t romploletl
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la
u
rel,
director.-,
a . J. Evers is lo me for him to rob or v,Mt
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Crest
and
1
it. : I'l'HnWf D«VI*
ov Forest tirove -plan * a catiT- -ale» TTiren». ,»nft to. T. W eW hor- '-rfofa fe rrry home
month* will to fit (ha habit II
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Portland Heights, Hnd the vari-
u fine garage nn hi* Irne!.
plan may ba mada «fleetly« »■
u'
II, Jumieaon for M.
paign for $500.000 for
n e w ler. »eeretary-treasurer.
| ^q,, work at my Job #s lho colored lower levels.
This is
M i*» I. nella Ca»t*udden ha» buildings.
tuconveolanea so-l »lib apb
• re
on, ii ImwoiTii, Me
, HUii ut
Frank
Connell,
Robt
W
arrens
•
believed
in
it.
the
larF<**1
building
development
aulta. Thrift rnmna frugality, coin
Cok. lie
(n; Jiteksou; . ucee pled ¡, pnailion on the P o rl-
The Coo» Hay Tim es o f Mar- W . N. Batliora and A. J. Evers
I w ill try to make my street Pr° ^ 1 lhat ha* bpen P «rfec,p<1
•my To ba thrifty ona mu»i be will
if !.. i.iu h y; F. Juane- 1 Imnr Oregoniun.
shfiend issued a 72-page an were elected as delegate»
tog to “ poy tba prlca” by praelH
to
the best street in town.
h'*re’ but '* ,,n,y
an
»P en -
I J.i uto on.
Hank»,
\V. J. Alexander leeenlly huiil nual, descriptive o f Coos liny iiltend Ihe m eeting« o f Ihe Ore- j I w ill practice the belief that ,n^ wedge to the greater things
frugality and oconomy. and reaping mi lor
Pill le> f, nr ,\iel«oii; Handy nn<l a garage for (he neeommid Minn
tha rowarda of aarlng and Intuiting
country ami resources.
-on Holstein Breeder» Associa- prosperity and good government * b'pb wp can expect for tni*
Mr I- ariano lo r Mawhinnoy; C. ( " f In* flivver, lie »nys.
tlon.
and neighborly love is here now ,ec*'on when the PorU an d -tu -
The
new
unit
o
f
the
United
Smith (or hi uhi;
Sandy, for ¡ Mr. A. II. W righ t i» pulling
PROMINENT MEN
The report o f the secretary- nn^
*tny. i f I w ill but accept '
' * ¡ 1 ^ tunnel i is com
Slate» National Hank, buiH in
i '11 riniey.
pleted.
However, it in itself
in
In*
,time
cleaning
up
and
Fort laud al a cost o f $1.000,- treasurer showed the club lo and live IL
PRiMOTE THRIFT
will help to pave the way for
otherwise im proving In« Intel, 000, is one o f 192 Fs notable he in a good financial condition.
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-AIRBS RIQ H TLY HARDLED
the tunnel.
|*romln«at Oragon men are taking a
The pltimlnng in Ihe McNally buildings.
trank «Peercitboom
of
Roy
COUNTY AG ENT NOTES
bkiLL UHINU .WoNL MONEY
hues latoraal In promoting llirlft »■
Mr. Murfay is entitled to con-
place wa» damaged to the ex
appointed, Holstein
ca lf
,rl
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The Malm and Sliastu View " a s
Janaarv 17 IS. spool rod b) II
Iht'km g a l iamh» und runlru-
club leader T h l« work^ast year
agricultural
conference «tderable credit for his part in
tent
nf
abvql
$U0()
by
Ihtf
re
irrigation projects, near Klam
gun naakOra' ••»«rlnllon, Iha V M
11 uf all butìk lam i'« intontì-
was under the direct ton o f 8 C comm,Uees
bus>' PP«,P « ' 'nK the development o f this region
C. A. and 41 nallonal and liiiiil or od fa r maracl, I» rccutinuttndttd pon l freexe.
ath Falls, about 6,000 acre», to
Ink ley.
!t will
be remembered foP ,l,he W ashington liounty A g- and we are not forgettin g the
ganltatlono. It 1» lo «»■ nam»« lh<
eost $200,000 will be e a rr ie j on
> ll. A. I.imlgren, o. a . C. ex-
I hat iho Rank«
r.uir r i » h h.,t '■«'■«•»urnl
fcconomjc C on feren ce «e n .e e » tendered by
I. „ W. .
*•»«»» sod bar«" plan A «iruaa com
. .
, Mr.
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I‘ i lining antj Training logan
through
Federal
reclamation lhat the Ranks Calf Club had
mine« la handling th« Portland ran li'UHiott »poi'iali.«t. Che beai Unte berry vines though usually 0 » -
three Holstein ca lf club mem- ? h,ch W,U bc be,d at H d«'‘ bP ''» B r « » " . salesman for Coveil A
aid.
polgn and Ihe following »re committ- ii» w lieti Ihoy uro u wook or
her« who won
(he
livestock Ja" u* r’ r 29,h and„ 30lb‘ ^ ^ w Co., who helped to put the deal
.«"j'lated are in fuel two dl*-
men oul»ld« of Portland:
iwo old, wi'ttluor lioing favorublo.
The stale fish hatchery al ju dgin g contest -at the Ranks ' A da' ry
across.
headed ^
f me I
operations
in
Oregon
' J. W Maloney, Pendleton: Paul \Vn!
Canyon City, wlnrh cost $12,000 Hog and Hairy Show, and look Cha8‘ Ban,f° rd'
‘ ■'l'Ut re wu» u limi) wbeu 75
801,8
co“
-
plantings,
-ay«
Ihe
O.
A.
O.
cx-
laco, Salem; l. C V HI. in>\ If til. I - d; per ceni o f Ih « lami)» »old un
is ready fo r service.
II will part In the Pacific Internntlon- ™,We*
BobL ^ arr« ns. a» d BURGLARS COME IN
perimenl «tnllnii.
Thu prun
Dr. T. J. Arae»on, Paker; J. t), Holt.
supply 2.000 miles o f Oregon al Livestock Judging contest.
IIP Pol li,m i mui ket frolli Un*
be bolrt,oult' ,ral com.mttee by
Eug«n«i C. W : ...
ing rmiiovt'.s porUtms o f Ihe
TO EVIDENCE HERE
3,500,000
The club voted lo award
a D °
L » "y have completed the
pn«*v. Tbn Hall''*: I.1'
Will1 tu j\V tilniunUe valtey hud long luti»' vine while (m in in g disposes o f streams wllh trout,
Mr. i m.lgron, “ miti n lugli Ihe pm U o f Use vine left for yearly.
n. Albany. • . » ' f \
>
stiver cup to the club member Pri' tmmarj work
Burglars have been busy the
One phase o f work outlined
I- itvn la g i' n f hui'k limili» werr
The
Crossot-W ea’ ern
mill showing tlie best ca lf club ani
past two weeks in Beaverton,
e.rin g, nn Iho traili* or other
hy
the soils committee includes
nk; F K B«aao(t. Knlerpi
•uiu.i-'lrsl'il. Noi more llisn -5
although there is only one in
support. Both systems vary in al Wauna turned out 54,000,000 mal at the Hanks Hog and Hairy
Inirndoni of »iha. 1»; II k. •'
demonstrations
or
trials
o
f
fer
0 J t por ri'tit ttuw conto 111 wllh
stance o f their getting any big
Oregon neeording lo Ihe
re feet during 1924, running one rh u o this year.
La O f t t f f ■
1
ii.ntt tini» limi lite iiepoeillltg quirements, personal preference shift every day except July 4
rite
club
voted
unanimously
lli^
or
,_°n__
.
amount
o f money,
pi hunk ; Clio« I
crops in order to determine the
...
o| loti'Ky Iamh« ha* fnlleii o ff. varieties, planting system* and mid
Chrislmn».
The
payroll favoring the compulsorv tr d
priniondent of v hot
value
o
f
such
in
this
county.
I
Mom,ay
1
,
,,*rbt
Be4,hold
*
I
.lini
fli'Ok
owner»
»In
i
plun
o f all cattle for tuberculosis.
Lnlan, a««l«tant I'ntlilei 1
i .
■ I
was $400,000, for 300 men.
'Methods o f cultivation.
the dairy committee is con- Slor<‘ wa8 brok^n ,,Mo • n d l#boul
bank; H. A. Mm«r>uin. Benil 1 . . 11 it. mi holding their Imnh« linai 111 «
sidering all phases o f dairying * 60 in casb ,akpn;
Ibp ,h‘ PVM
high »chool; R M. Pubb. K m ilh : 11 IL «l igo will fimi It lo thelr
such as feeding, pure
b r e d Kainpd »"tra n ce to the
»lo r e
Pall*. ra»hlrr Amerl .in Nnllomil •lilvuntupe lo d< ck and eAotruI''
foundation stock, grow ing
o f »'ro u g h , window opening onto
bank; O. R. Cumpboll. Mnlfonl. prln — t iiienn» 50 cento lo 11 dol
Ctpal, high gchool; lloy K Ihn Skotl.
feeds, and marketing.
, ‘ hp 8,dp lrack' APParen»ly ‘ b**y
1 .1 • «p ierò higlier plico, li look
Ornnta Pa»». rn»hler Klret Nallomil
The committee on nut cut- ¡walked ajong on top o f the cars
d
ffe
r
m
i
when
»ee
lim
i
Ibi-
bank;
A. Hchrnnim. Corvalll», cash
lure. Dr R P. Nixon, chairman. a»d i"H»P«<l through the wm-
Ipr Oorvalll« fltal« hank; J. Monigum 1 ì» 7 «lo 11 per reni more money
met on Wednesday.
and
t h e '<•<*" from the ear top as they
ery. Manhftald. prealdent Hunk of I for Iho operitiion*.
vegetable
committee, . L.
W . «re on about the same level.
Southwestern Oregon; Denj J. Kim
Guild, chairman, met on Thurs-
The same n.ght the car o f
bor, corresponding secretary Mnrlon OREOON DAIHYBIEN
county T. M. C. A.. Ralem. Oregon;
day or this week.
: aPP,e8 bpin* bM,ded ^ B KLe,!*
TO HOLD CONFER£NC'
Percy P. Canfield, Oregon City, llnnk
Geo. Harrow, chairman o f t h e was broken into and two boxes
A l'onfiTi'itim oj Oregon dulry
Of Oregon city; c. H Knlckarbockor,
conference, and A. C. Heston. M
«P P ^ s stolen.
lh e apples
M»l»tant cashier. MoMInnvHIc. Ore.; lutili " i l i lliuel ul Mt'Milinville
secretary, are getting arrange- were taken to the hack en o
N. R. deart, president Rank of Collage .Mondity, Jununry 10, lo ennoi-
ments completed for the general , the Haulenbeck property
and
Ororo.
ìler nini unite upon a legielu-
conference on the ?9th and 30th ¡were located there on Tuesday
live dniry proem ili.
Il w lll be
MAKE LIFE SUCCESSFUL
at which it is expected a large ; morning, only six apples having
fi.ll.i'Vi
,|
li'
a
two-dny
meel of
group o f W ashington County been taken out o f one box.
BY PRACTICING THRIFT
II duiry and relnlml inlereal*
farm ers will attend.
« ,8
' ba ,bP 8a; '' "
_______
'night or about that tim#» tho
By practicing thrift, the average per \illh thè preaidenl *o f Ihe Ore
•on may make their life more sue gnu Ikitrym on'» A»«orinM on, fi.
„
„
. office o f the Haulenbeck Lumber
ceasful. A good time to atert 1« dur 1 Mulkey, pre«iding. Iimrymen
The county agent s office is ¡Co ^
Pnter<.d hut Mr. Haul
Ing thrift week, January 17 2.1 when milk aliti f e d deitler», ereain-
»till receiving inquiries^ re alive
, avs lhal no, hing
of
A campaign of education foitturinr • yi'i.'ii and l'epreaenlalive» t>l
to blasting powder . The lates
wn, ’ removed,
thrift fundamental« will be put on b>
information received
is
that
A f#w n|Khl, hpforo this the
the Oregon Rankers' naaoclai Inn nie Mie «la te r o llig e duiry deparf-
•here
is
seven
or
eight
carloads,
»ntcred the shoemaker’ «
the T. M. C. A., co-operating with 4' monl. bxienalòn «ervlee nnd
left at Dupont, Washington bul ^
^
Front 81. They pried
anioni'
other national and local organ:/.'1 .ms in ripieni »lalin n , are
,1 is expected that this w ill he
^
window and removed
The plan Is based on Benjamin Kiuuk llm »e whn wll| »peak. A Imnqunl
sold shortly after
wh ch
no (hp
m arld nimmBgpd around
tin's Idess.
will he hel,j TU i«dny eveiilnu.
Making a family or ^ r an»l bud-rel Dalry oroiluetlon nnd mnnufne
more will he ivailahle Ihu y e a r ^
rtir|n.t
find anything
la perhaps the mo t
’
The county agent has received
^
wanted
•nring, herd and milk hnndllng.
to do; thsn record your *
orders for about forty-tw o hun-
few nj(rhu « » fo r e that (he
Th# value of ownln., n >,om m a feeil |irndiielion nnd coopernllM'
dred pounds, but it will require
fh(, Rpav^r,on Roview
marketing will he conahlered
a will. Investing In m.ie
" lie
16.000 pounds fo r a carload
#|,^ r(,d >ni, * , 50 removed
paying bills promptly ih»r‘ i
•
Nothing short o f a carload will
th(, f,|,
others, working and i', r ll'
'.
Crnp rolnlion mi I k ìi I teaaen
• bsuk Account -ml .
.
he ordered.
thd drnln un « " i l feriility even
Insurance will L
- -iit-nrid d i«lr ie l« nf Oregon
week.
The Northwest Canners* A » -
Inrty ore nrgnnie , mnMe
t *,.' proposed
new Shevlin-
«oeiaMon report* that 1924 w a*
ìi | nilrngen.
Hnitnble rol;l-
IMxon mill al Klamath F a ll«
The tn f*r> t.. •
f
the he«t year in the hl*tnry o f
« inelm lieg legum e» or ni
oill cut 100.000.000 feet yenrl'
who S| i-ad »'
•he indu«lry, with produel* o f
«n
lh
erin
g
erop*.
mnv
in
¡mil will employ 700 men
In
part of it
,
j « io non.non practically all sold.
hAlVVfKti '
e cren »« hnd fnnintnin sull fs t-
caVip« and mills.
¡1925 promises to be even b el
tL<l iho limit util «t a ¿"I».
lllity.
ter.
i t :\ ;
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WHAT A BUDGET
SYSTEM WEANS
Dallas Murray To
¡ R O M O U R CORRESPONDÍ
Develope Tract
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January T h a w