Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1913, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VOL 3.
NO.
6
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21,
“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
1913
$1.50 PER YEAR
COUNTY FUND MOUNT HOOD HOTEL SWEET PEA SEEDS WILL BE
FRE£ transportation POMONA GRANGE
WRECKED BY DYNAMITE
IS AVAILABLE
GIVEN FREE TO BOVS AND GIRLS ™
™
'
HEARS DEBATE
T he new M ount H ood h o tel, e re c t­
ed la s t y e a r on S alm on R iv er, at
Premium List Committee Io th e old h a tc h e ry , w as w recked by
a heavy c h a rg e of d y n am ite, is th e
Meet. Suggested Ex-
o
p in io n o f th e o w n ers, a fte r a c a re - ­
Hibit at Salem.
fu l e x a m in a tio n of th e d e b ris m ad e
F u r th e r assu ra n c e s o f th e receip t la st »’eek . T h is is th e op in io n of
*-• W . K ern , th e ch ief o w n er and
of th e five th o u sa n d d o lla r a p p ro p ri-
p ro m o te r o f th is e n te rp ris e ,
w ho
a tto n fo r th e M u ln to m ah C ounty fa ir cam e b ack f r o m - t h e hotel"
a few
have been received. T h e re is also ‘la y s ago. A t firs t it w as supposed
f u r th e r a ss u ra n c e th a t th e sum m en- tlla t tb e heavy w eig h t of th e snow
Honed w ill be av a ila b le fo r th is y ear. had crusb<?d ,h « b u ild in g , h u t th e
co n d itio n of th e tim b e rs d e m o n s tra t­
t u t th e re a re som e fo rm a litie s to
ed th a t th e co llap se could no t have
be a tte n d e d to w hich th e b o ard o f be-en d u e to th e snow , b u t to a force
d ire c to rs w ill have to ta k e up.
th a t sc a tte re d an d sp lin te re d som e
A. F . M iller, w ho w as ap p o in ted 01 them .
by th e board to co n fer w ith A tto r-
11 ls cont<?nd<>‘i
th a t,
h ad the
not-
i
9 i
™
i
snow’ cau sed th e w reck , th e stru c-
n ey-G eheral C raw fo rd
on T u esd ay
. i,
.
, , ,
• ire vAould h av e been cru sh ed dow n,
last, w as seen by an O u tlo o k rep re- b u t Mr. K e rn fo u n d som e of the
se n ta tiv e y esterd ay ,
b u t he w as tim b e rs 50 feet from th e fo u n d atio n
r a th e r re tic e n t in giv in g o u t ad v an ce badly sp lin te re d .
T h e o w n ers
ol
in fo rm atio n . H e le t o u t e n o u g h .
tb e h o tel have th e ir su sp icio n s, but
how ever, to m ak e
it a lm o st c e rta in “ re c a re fu l n o t to Im p licate an y one
th a t th e board of d ire c to rs only had T .h e ,h o ,e ’ w’a(8 ™ b .ta n tla lly co n stru c t
to com ply w ith a few legal re q u R e
a
W‘ hS' an d “ h eav > SI1OW
m en ts an d keep aw ak e to th e d a n - “ " I C° “ ta ln € d m o re ,h a n 100 ro o '“ s.
Object
to Encourage Boys and Girls
Sweet Pea S h o w - N n w
,k
‘
Plant
the
. 1C
Seeds.
to
Particinate
in
T'
7
,m e to
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T he O u tlo o k w ill give fre e a 1- th e o ffe rin g of lib eral prizes fo r th e
oz. p ack ag e o f sw eet pea seeds to le s t e x h ib its at th e Sw eet Pea show
an y boy o r g irl u n d e r 10 y ears, w ho
T h e O utlook o ffe rs first second
o tte r s ttrs t. second
w ill ag re e to d o h is o r h e r best to J an d th ird prizes of »1.00, 50c and
,
m ak e a c re d ita b le e x h ib it a t
th e 25c to th e boy o r g irl w ho b rin g s
Sw
be held
_ eet
u P e a show , to
in
th e O u ,lo o k office th e first bios-
G resham
under
au sp ices
of th e sont from th e ir vines grow n from
W om en’s club— (d a te to
be
a n - ! these seeds.
nounced la te r ) . You m u st firs t c all I F u r th e r an n o u n c e m e n ts w ill be
th e O u tlook office and
g ive u s m ad e of prizes to he o ffered
N. C. M arls, field w o rk e r fo r In-
dU 8tr,al fa lr«. w rite s th e O utlook as i ••• ,•
M
.
„
iolloW 8-
Initiative Measure 18 Con-
"1 “ nt su re th e school ch ild
sidered. Delegates Elec
te d
lld re n of
Elected
O regon w ill be d elig h ted to
know
Officers installed.
th a t th e d iffe re n t ra ilro a d s ; th e 8.
P • th e ° - W . R. N. an d
th e H ill
A re so lu tio n a sk in g fo r a n am end-
lue* 1,1 O re«o n . in clu d in g th e A stor-
.
..
** Hne’ ,h e O rvgo“ E1*‘ «r <c and th e
°
* 8,“ ,e ‘‘‘’“ » '•tu tlo n wa8
| V alted ralIw ay , hav „ a „ agr<;<?d u w arm ly d eb ate d a t P om ona g ra n g e
c a rry th e school c h il d r e n 's ' e x h ib its
to and from th e s ta te fa ir, th is y ear,
free of charge.
In ord<‘r ,0 ,a k e a d v a n ta g e of
thla llb e ra l o ffe r th e e x h ib its of
° r d “,t r ‘Ct' m U it
fo r len t sh ip p in g p o in ts' an d T h l / p T T l t -
OQ W ednesday an d w as fin ally de-
ferred to th e next m eetin g becaut
ause
of th e onnoKl,,„ „ ........... ,,.u
of th e o pposition it provoked. The
reso lu tio n In q u estio n w ould
p ro ­
vide fo r an Increase In th e n u m b er
of sig n a tu re s to be secu red In o rd e r
to p lace an in itia tiv e m easu re
on
county th e b allo t. T he p resen t law re q u ires
th is co n test.
■ school
su p e rin te n d e n t, te a c h e r o r
e ig h t p e r cen t of th e votes cast,
A m eetin g of th e sw eet pea club
a u th o rlz e d I*'r8on
'T h is is a fin e th in g fo r th e ra il­ b u t th e proposed law w ould m ake
will be held in a s h o rt tim e to com ­
ro ad s to do, an d It w ill help w o n d er­ th e n u m b e r 16 p er cent. W. H ~ H .
p le te a rra n g e m e n ts.
fully in th is In d u s tria l co n test. Now D u fu r w as th e a u th o r w ho d efen d ­
i th e child 200 m iles aw ay fro m Sa- ed th e
re so lu tio n , d ecla rin g
th a t
1 lent can send an e x h ib it to th e fa ir
th e a b u se of th e in itia tiv e w as so
I ju s t as w ell as one only 20 m iles
g re a t th a t som e relief w as necessary.
aw ay. We hope th e boys an d g irls
H e w as opposed by A M . H im es,
all
o
v
er
th
e
sta
te
,
kn
o
w
in
g
th
is
fact
ger. a tte n d a n t upon n eg lig en ce
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7 Ca" , ascertalned> the
R. W. G ill and A. F. M iller w ho
teza r
»
i t
S <e"
h o tel w as d y n a m ite d som e tim e in
e a rly in th e season, w ill begin a t
T h e p rem iu m list co m m ittee,w h ich J a n u a ry , d u rin g th e ab sen ce o f M
openly a tta c k e d
th e
proposition.
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, once to p re p a re so m eth in g fo r th e
™ t h T m t has" r
1 7 ? re8ham K< n i
11 S’OOd abOUt a ">*' “
>
S ta te M aster C. E. Spence also spoke
T he P a tro n -T e a c h e rs m e etin g la s t p ra c tic a l— to teac h th e child “ th ese s ,a te fa ir
11 beglns S ep tem b er 29
« o W ^ rS ;
™ c h ’‘ H o tel an d h a lf 11 m l ,e f r o m
a g a in s t it.
7
lS r*
n ig h t a t th e lib ra ry w as th e m ost in- th in g s, w hich a s a m an . he w in m o s t' 7 ‘8J T : Rn” ‘ 7 “ T
A n o th er re so lu tio n , p ro te stin g th a t
e r am
i
m
ore
a u to m o b ile
ro ad . T he h o tel te re stln g h eld by th a t body, an d in ­
an d
a ttra c tiv e th a n
last
in te n d e n ts a re re q u e ste d to b e a r th e
use.
A
At t th e sam e tim e he w ould
no in itia tiv e p e titio n s should be c ir­
y ear. T he list w ill be o ff th e press
c h an g e in m ind a n d h av e th e ir sug
g u a rd a g a in st th e falacies, rep resen ­
cu la te d on th e stre e ts ,
w as
de­
c M tln n . -„ ..a , #
,
- i llad been com p leted a n d som e of th e d icated a w holesom e In te re st in ed u-
In a few days and se n t o u t to th e
feated.
of
as he b
7 ,n r
IaU er d a te - rOO,ns Wdre fin ,8 h € d ' H w as ex- c a a tio n m a tte rs on th e p a r t o f th e ta tiv e of tw o e x trem e classes
co u n ty school s u p e rin te n d e n t from
up fo r fin a l a
? ‘ 7 . m a t' e r PeC*ed ‘° baVe “ read y e a rly th la G resh am people. T h e larg e read in g people, th e one bellevelng th a t e v ­
T he s ta te m a s te r based his op­
w hom each fam ily can secu re a copy
e ry th in g new is w rong, th e o th e r
p o sitio n to th e first m e a s u rre on th e
m eeting M
t PP™Va, a t lts n ext sp rin g . It is an n o u n ced th a t It w ill
“ B esides th e fin e lin e of re g u la r
room w as tu rn e d in to a n a u d ito r i­ th a t n o th in g old is rig h t. M anual
g ro u n d s th a t such a la rg e n u m b er
A th e
7
P
h'
** re b u llt a t ° " cd aIld «»‘'« e l I"
tm in in e „ „ a
>. ■
and 8*,eclal P rlzes In th e In dividual
u
m
,
an
d
w
as
filled
to
its
cap
acity
.
As th e co u n ty c o u rt h as refu sed tim e fo r th e m o u n ta in tra v e l
tr a in in g and
tr a d e schools w ere
»
a s 15 p e r cen t of th e v o ters w ould
„ i i
v
'
»
classes, th e re a re five cash
prizes
Dr. .E d w rd Sisson of R eed In s ti­
to m ak e an a p p ro p ria tio n f o r a coun-
T h is is th e second
* people w ere ad- ra n g ln g froln , , 00 dQWn , (> $4() f(>r be h a rd e r fo r th e v a rio u s o rg a n iz a ­
case of
th e tu te , wag th e sp e a k e r of th e e v e n ­ non h ‘ 7 . t
ty e x h ib it
at
th e s ta te fa ir th is f so rt re p o rte d a t
tio n s and th e com m on people
to
M ount H ood re-
Utem
E ach
'*‘8t
“ xhlblt by the
ex h lh t?
T * , , u « egted tH at a n H t l y , th e o th e r b eing th e d e stru c - ing. H e w as in tro d u c e d in a fe­ th em .
E ach m u s t
w ork o u t
h is —i__ ■-
.
_.
secu re, ow ing to th e g re a te r expense
e x h ib it be ta k e n from th e fa ir to be tlo n of th e b rid g e ere c te d
acro ss licito u s m a n n e r by M. O. N elso n ,an d ___ » ..so n w « . w .rm
w hile to th e ''In te r e s ts '' w ith p len ty
held th e larg e au d ien ce in close a t- In his p ra ise of th e library ‘ w hich
h7 , » 7 gPeCU1 P rl7 .‘ 7
'h® 'M‘'"
of m oney It w ould he c o m p arativ ely
T h » * « ?» » i
...
S andy R iv er, above th e m o u th of te n tio n from firs t to last of h is h o u r- he said w as a m ost Im p o rta n t ed u - 7
, 7 ° ne ,rfOOm d l8 ,rl<'<8 o u t.id e
T he s ta te fa ir w ill b eginon Sept. Z igzag riv er,
easy. H e said th a t such a law
by th e M ount Hood lo n g ad d ress.
ra tio n a l fa c to r
f <oun,le8 m a k *n K » county ex h ib it.
-9 , th is y ear, a fu ll week a fte r th e Im p ro v em en t
w ould fo rev er kill th e
In itia tiv e ,
club. T h is also will
t
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,
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O
regon
h
as
a
good
ch
an
ce
to
lead
Dr. Sisson u rg ed a d eep er in te r­ Weil re e7v H ,n W“ 8 "
close of th e G resham
fair. T h a t be re b u ilt in th e sp rin g . A close
Z " ““
" ' be WOF,d
lad llS ,rlal " ° rk
and expressed h im self us being d is­
ould give am p le tim e to m ak e se- w atch w ill be k ep t in fu tu re by th e est on th e p a rt o f p a re n ts in th e m
.
7
P™ ™
of so n g by y e a r, a n d r<.ap a groa( w w a rd Tq ap p o in ted th a t th e d e b a te w as n o t
o u rse th e ir ch ild re n a r e
follow -
lectio n s from th e v a rio u s e x h ib its people w ho live n e a r to p rev en t re- c Ing.
and a g re a te r e ffo rt on th e p a rt d ire c to r Mrs. Co^veH a n d 'h ^ ’a " h a rp ' h ' 8 7 “ '
h° ‘*’ 7
‘hU C° ’ co n tin u ed to a finish an d th e reso lu ­
tion defeated.
lere an d get th em s ta rte d to Salem c u rren ce of th e d y n am itin g ,
■ if e d u c a to rs to m a te
th e
co u rse selection by Mrs. W. R. B i/k o .
oP®r a t '<»“ ° f not only all th e teach-
soon en o u g h to allow an e n erg etic
S ta te M aster Spence in sta lle d th e
ers and ch ild re n , but of every o th e r
force of m en tim e fo r an a ttra c tiv e
o fficers of P o m o n a g ra n g e , a ss ist­
St. P a tiick Day E n tertain m en t by
citizen of th e s la te .”
d isp o sitio n of th e a rtic le s
In th e
ed by th e
L e n ts g ra n g e
d eg ree
O. I>. S. Girls.
big pavilion th ere. W ith th e excep­
team
.
T
he
cerem
ony
w
as
very
im ­
T he O. D. 8. g irls m et a t th e
To E xpei'inuuit fo r l.ggs on O regon p ressiv e and b e a u tifu l.
tio n o f a few lines o f p erish a b le hom e of Miss Isabel M etzger last
B y a G resh a m E n th u sia st
F a n iis .
fr u its a n d veg etab les, a n d w ith fresh M onday ev e n in g fo r a social as well
R .W. O lli, F. H. C ran e and Mrs.
r n
i
I P o u ltry breed in g fo r egg yield ls A nna S ta n sb u ry w ere elected as an
suD plies read y th e e x h ib it could be as b u sin ess m eetin g . A m ost de-
I h e follow ing p a p e r w as read a t a r e ro o ted u n d d e r g la ss; an d even If th e o b ject of e x p e rim e n t No. 201 of
executive co m m ittee fo r th e com ing
se n t aw ay in th re e d ay s a fte r th e | lig h tfu l ev en in g w as sp en t. Ag It
liv M r"
11' ,.'<h laU* g ra u g e 8old as tw o-year-old
roses, hav e th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l E x p erim en t
G resham fa ir closes. T h a t w ould 1 w as St. P a tric k s day th e
tw o y ears
ho stess
■pent b u t one y e a r In th e field. If L eague. T h ere p ro b ab ly lg n o th in g
give ju s t th e re q u ire d tim e to sem i d eco rated
th e room s in an ap p ro -
T he g ra n g e co u n ty co n v en tio n m et
, p ro p a g a to rs w ouid d isc rim in a te be- w hich w ill do m o re to a d v an ce th e
them to Salem and p u t th em on dis- p rla te way. T h e g reen an d sham -
a t noon an d elected th e
follow ing
My o p in io n s re g a rd in g th e c u ltu re tw een roses w hich a re
grow n fo r p o u ltry In d u s try an d in creased th e re p re se n ta tiv e s to th e s ta te g ra n g e
P ay th ere. A collection of g ra in s rock w ere ev id en t in both th e en-
of roses a re based la rg e ly
on an fo rcin g , and roses to be used fo r p ro fits of p ro d u ctio n th a n system -
an d g rasses could be p rovided fo r In te rta ln in g an d d in in g room . D u rin g
w hich w ill m eet May 13, a t A lbany:
ex p erien ce glean ed ill
a d ifferen t o p e n -a ir p la n tin g , it
w ould
help »He b reed in g of th is kind.
G ra n t S a g a r an d w ife, of P le a s a n t
u y and A ugust, by p u ttin g a m an th e bu sin ess m eetin g It w as decided
c lim a te fro m th is, 1 have
grow n g re a tly . To be s u re th e re a re som e
U ndo u b ted ly 25 o r 50 p e r cent of V alley g ra n g e ; R. P. R asm ussen and
on ith e road fo r a w eek
o r two, i to give a s k a tin g p a rty next F rid ay roses in O regon tw o y ears, in M inn­
v
ig
o
ro
u
s-g
ro
w
in
g
v
a
rie
tie
s
w
hich
do
th
e
liens In m ost farm flocks do not w ife, of C olum bia g ra n g e ;
and th e w hole e x h ib it need n o t cost evening.
In v ita tio n s a re being is
T. J.
e so ta we grew
ro ses, . very good well on th e ir own ro o ts; such a s th e lay en o u g h eg g s to
pay fo r th e ir K ru d e r an d w ife, of L en ts g ran g e.
m uch m ore th a n a h u n d re d d o lla rs su ed fo r th e sam e. A b o u t eig h ty
ones too, h u t th e ir c u ltu re w as lim ­ I e sto u t, fo r ex am p le; b u t if you a w keep. T he tra p -n e st ls th e
only A lte rn a te s elected ,
w hich w ould be re tu rn e d In p rize I have been issu ed an d a larg e crow d
G.
H. R ichey
ited th e re , an d co n seq u en tly sim p li­ not a c q u a in te d w ith roses en o u g h th in g , so fa r ub know n, th a t w ill
and w ife, G eorge K u ieriem
an d
m oney, w ith m ore, p e rh a p s, if th e is expected.
M any am o n g th e in-
fied. W e had v ery few rose p ests to select these, grow budded roses d e m o n s tra te th is an d w ill tell w hich
- ° " eCtl? n . ShOU.‘d p r° Ve 8UP«rio r to vlted p ro b ab ly do n o t know how to
wife, and W. A. Y oung and wife, fo r
to fig h t. I c a n n o t rem em b er th a t and in crease y o u r sto ck by ro o tin g hens do th e laying. If a fa r m e r In
som e of th e o th ers.
th e re g u la rs , respectively.
! s k a te so a n h o u r is to be g iven over
we e v e r had to sp ray . W e d id not c u ttin g s from th em as I have sug- each county Joins th e league, tra p -
T his m a tte r has been spoken of i to g am es an d ev ery o n e w ill
T h e “ T h ird H o u se" w as o ffic ia l­
th en need to u n d e rs ta n d p ru n in g . Ja c k
Sosted.
n ests a flock, an d th e n saves th e ly o rg an ized as an a d ju n c t to th e
a t a board m eetin g a n d m ay be ta k ­ try to sk a te . P a rto n e sse s fo r th e
F ro s t a tte n d e d to th a t. M ildew sel­
So f a r have I g o n e In scien tific best fo r
b reed in g
p u rp o ses,
his s la te le g isla tu re .
e n up ag ain . I t is w o rth in v esti­ ev en in g a re :
W hile It h as no
Mrs.. Max S ch n eid er, d o m a tta c k e d an y of them except
rose c u ltu re ; b u t m uch fu r th e r In a n eig h b o rs w ould com e to him fo r eggs leg al sta n d in g it w ill h e re n fte r be
g a tin g , a t least .
Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n , Mrs. J a s . E l- th e crim so n ra m b le r, w ith
w hich vision of w hat th e rose m ig h t be In fo r h a tc h in g and fo r c o ck erels from so m eth in g m ore th a n a catch w ord
k in g to n an d Mrs. L ew is S h a ttu c k .
one can ea sily d isp en se. B u t
1 th is favored lo cality .
P eople h ere Hie best lay ers In h is flock an d It to d e sig n a te th o se w ho a tte n d th e
O pening a t T ro u td a le to D red g e
M em bers of th e clu b
a re th e:
know a few th in g s th a t a re as tru e an d In P o rtla n d do n o t h a lf a p p re w ould n o t be
long
before every sessions o u tsid e o f th e
law m ak in g
hlo u g li.
M isses V yola M athew s, Isab el Metz- h e re a s th e re an d o n e o f th em is
elate th e d e c o ra tiv e v alu e o f th e rose fa rm e r In th e co u n ty
had
stock body. Its o b ject is to w ntch ca n d i­
A d eleg a tio n from W oodlaw n sug- "o r, P e a rl F lem in g , Bessie H o w itt.
th e basic p rin c ip le of a ll good g ar-
*b® g a rd e n . I t is grow n fo r In- bred from good layers,
d a te s an d
m e a su re s th a t
m ay be
{tested a t th e m eetin g of th e N o rth H elen H oss,
M arg u erite,
M ildred
d e n in g , be it a rose g ard en o r an sl a n ce in row s a lo n g th e sid e of th e
T hose w ho w ish to build tr a p proposed. T he c o m m ittee on o rg a n ­
P o rtla n d . C om m ercial club W ednes- nnd W illa M etzger.
old fash io n ed p eren n ial g a rd e n ,th a t lot a c ross th e fro n t, up th e w alk to n ests like th o se o rig in a te d a t
th e izatio n w as com posed of S ta te Mas­
d ay n ig h t in th e N o rth P o rtla n d LI- j
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is, de<p d ig g in g an d th o ro u g h fertil- **‘e bo u se d o o r a n d even o u ts id e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege may te r Spence, D. H . H ain es, W. V.
b ra ry th a t th e o pening o f th e In ta k e
H as ev ery b o d y q u ite fo rg o tte n th e
izatio n . All
rose
b o rd ers should ,b e w alb alo n g th e c u rb . T h is lat- o b tain a b u lle tin show ing how they Y oung an d E. P . A rm stro n g .
Six­
Into th e C olum bia riv e r, n e a r T r o u t - 1 n la‘le In O reg o n -’ m ovem ent.
l>e d u g dow n a t least tw o feet, and l<r *8 a to ta lly u n s u ita b le lo catio n , a re m ade, to g e th e r w ith b la n k s for teen
c h a r te r m em b ers signed th e
d ale, w ould p ro d u ce a c u rre n t
In
f r o r o n e th ird to one h a lf o f th e ,b t‘ P lu n ts le i ng s u b je c t to all so rts keeping eg g reco rd s, by w ritin g to ro ll. It Is proposed to extend th e
C olum b ia S lough su fficien t Vo c a rry
T he plan of g ro w in g g rap es fo r th e
b u lk of th e soli, sh o u ld
be good ° I v ic issitu d e s; and being b e a u tifu l th e ex ten sio n division of th e college o rg a n iz a tio n th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te .
o ff sew erage. I t w as held th a t If m a k *n K o t ju ic e looks feasib le and
well ro tte d m a n u re , th o ro u g h ly mix- fo r o n ,y a b rie f tim e, th ey give t
o
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R e p o rts from th e ten g ra n g e s of
th is can be d one It w ill n o t be nec- ,b e e sta b lish m e n t of a g rap e -ju ic e
ed w ith th e lo w er foot
It sh o u ld !
b o u lev ard fo r th e rest of th e
HervRww „ t M. K. C h - r r l,
M u ltn o m ah , all of w hich w ere larg e­
essary to d re d g e o u t th e slough an d fa c ,o ry at H erm isto n sh o u ld be th e
be so m ade In o rd e r to d raw th e >e a r an u n tid y , u n k e m p t look. G rass
p , i „,.
i
i
u
re p re se n te d ,
give th e
co u n ty
by sim ply o p en in g th e in ta k e an d I n ex t w ork « "» lertak en .— H erm isto n ro o ts dow n w here It is rich
and an d ,1,at c u rb in g w ith tre e s a re th e qun(j ay
K a . / r <opal , h u r ''b ly
m
em
ltersh
lp
a
t
956,
o
f
which
num ­
le ttin g in w a te r from th e C olum bia He r a l'l-
m oist and cool, and In cid en tally to «'■'> «» f'n lsh for a s tre e t ed g in g
he"d 1 ^ 7 1
7
.
b er 48 2 a re m em bers of P om ona.
riv e r it w ill be possible to empty-
7 "
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T h e re w ill be an au c tio n sa le of
In the
sew ers in to th e slough a t once.
m. S unday school w ill be A cla ss of 33 w as In itia te d
im p lem en ts,
sto ck and th e y c an n o t grow . T hen to o th e j 8in« ,d row s, even if th e y a re all of (Ond ucted as u su al.
S everal m em b ers of th e W ood­ fa rm in g
A t 11 a. m „ fifth deg ree a t th e ev en in g session.
th e
M elrose lied is to la s t five y ears, and m ay ­ is,,eo fVaa n e ' y; , . a,,<; Oft7 ‘7 p l»n tln g .h e p a s to r w li, preach on th e sub- N ext m eetin g w ill be held at F a ir-
law n clu b recen tly visited th e In tak e hou seh o ld goods a t
fa
rm
,
Mrs.
L.
A.
A
u
stin
o
w
n er, In be ten , and m u st be m ad e acco rd ln g - is or a ll so rts, te a and h y brid per- j^ct-
w ith City E n g in eer H u rlb u rt, and
"D av id L iv in g sto n e, M ission- view In J u n e .
Ingly. I w ould w ait a y e a r fo r a p e tu a i, low -grow ing and tall-g ro w -
th ey found th a t It m ig h t be opened th e n e a r fu tu re , a n n o u n c e m e n t of
a ry an d E x p lo re r." T h ere will be
flo w er b o rd e r r a th e r th a n have It ing, a n y th in g so long as It is a rose
Itew. D unbqi Is G ran ge ( lin p lalll.
by rem o v in g a q u a n tity of d rift wood w hich w ill be m ad e In a fu tu re issue
special m usic by th e choir. S everal
po o rly m ade. A nd In a rose g ard en 1 his w ay o f p la n tin g th em has prob-
A flo u ris h in g
g ra n g e of sixty
an d d o in g som e d red g in g . T h is so­
i
,
a
p
p
ro
p
ria
te
a
n
th
e
m
s
w
ill
be
nre-
ag folIowg
„ H<j
’
It m u st be w ell d o n e o r you w o n 't ably gro w n o u t o f th e d e sire to ex-
m
em
bers
w
as
o
rg
an
ized a t Cresw ell
T
he
O
u
tlo
o
k
office
issued
fo
u
r
p
a
­
lu tio n o f th e sew er q u estio n w ill be
g et sa tlsfa c to fy resu lts.
p lo lt th e rose: a n d also because lots cj , |ed
considered to n ig h t a t a m eetin g of p ers In fo u r d ay s th is w eek—-th e
'H e A ro se,"
“ E very V al­ on S a tu rd a y la s t, says th e E vening
N ext to th e soil com es th e sto rk a re sm all and p la n tin g space lim ited
B o o ster and
a n o th e r
th e W oodlaw n club in G reen e's hall M u ltn o m ah
ley S hall be E x a lte d ,” an d “ O Sa­ T e le g ra m , by S ta te O rg an izer C. J.
we need not
w
hich
Is to be p la n te d .
P e rso n ally B ut In th e co u n try
H u rd . T h e follow ing o fficers were
C ity E n g in e e r H u rlb u r t is expected w eekly. It to o k som e h a rd w o rk to
cred H ead Now W o u n d ed ."
selected :
M aster, A. J . Jo h n s o n ;
do it b u t th e n every m em b er o f th e I m uch prefer* budded to ow n-root th in k o f space lim its. H ere we may
to a tte n d .
In th e ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 th e S u n ­
Idea of
H. H . P o w ers; le c tu re r,
fo rce is an e x p e rt, an d g re a t is th e roses. B ut th ey m u st be buded low. com e back to th e g a rd e n
day school will p re s e n t a p ro g ram overseer,
F o r th is reaso n I w ould n o t choose roses, p u ttin g by th em selv es, in o u t-
L.
P.
H
a
rrin
g to n ; se c re ta ry , G eorge
linotype.
R eally, a v ast n u m b e r of people
w hich w ill also c e n te r a b o u t th e life
H o llan d stock, w hich is b u d d ed so uf-the-w uy, sh eltere d p o in ts th e roses
a re tr y in g th e ir best to do good
and c h a ra c te r of D avid L iv in g sto n e A. D anielson; ste w a rd , C h ester No­
Th* m in e ra l In d u stry of C u rry ls h ig h th a t In o rd e r to g et th e bud i ,h a t m uat ,M- p e lte d , th a t a re best T h ere w ill
be several solos.
The la n d ; g a te k e e p e r, R. O. B rad y ; as-
w h ere It o u g h t to be, tw o o r th r e e 88 specim ens, e x h ib itio n
roses, o r
T he cost o f living is not w h a t w o r­ now a ttra c tin g m o re a tte n tio n from
c h o ir will also re n d e r an a n th e m a t s la ta n t ste w a rd , H. A. H ow e; ch ap ­
In ch es below th e soli su rfa c e , th e n tw o,,e s w hich we a re try in g o u t:
rie s m an y people so m uch as how to th e o u tsid e w orld th a n e v e r before
th is service an d th e r e w ill be a co r­ lain , Rev J F D unlop; lady a ss ist­
T he p o ssib ilities of a la rg e d re d g ­ bush w ould have to lie p lan ted to o and G’en b rin g in g In to th e g ard en net solo by Dr. H. H. O tt and Mrs a n t, R u th D anielson.
live high o ff o t others.
and
in g In d u stry s ta rtin g on th e riv er deep in th e g ro u n d fo r good re s u lts lbe roses o f s tro n g e r g ro w th
W. R. B u rk e w ill play a selection on
V inin g P eo p le t o D ecorate.
if
we
could
g
et
o
w
n
-ro
o
t
roses
from
m
ore
d
ec
o
ra
tiv
e
h
a
b
its,
and
asso
ciat-
th e h a rp
A. M. B urleson h a s been elected in th e n e a r f u tu r e a re very good
T he young
ladies o f Miss Good­
good
stro
n
g
cu
ttin
g
s,
n
o
t
less
th
a
n
*ug
li*em
w
ith
o
th
e
r
flow
ers,
T
he
copper
p
ro
p
e
rtie
s
a
re
b
eing
in-
p a sto r o f th e B ap tist c h u rc h a t Scio
w
in
’s
and
Mrs.
S u n d a y 's classes,an d
th
ree-ey
e,
ta
k
e
n
from
o
u
t-d
o
o
r-
Do
>ou
know
th
a
t
It
is
th
e
clim
b-
H e com es from M ontana, w h ere he ' VC8,18 a,e<1 by m o re th a n one syndl-
A p le a s a n t afte rn o o n w as sp en t th e y o u n g m en o f M iss G ilb e rt's
g ro w n ro ses, an d th em selv es ro o ted | lng ro »*s of th e w est th a t fill th e
h as been In field m issio n ary w ork. I c a te '— ° old ®«a c b Globe.
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ clu b on class of th e M. E. S u n d ay school,
In th e open, we sh o u ld h av e less r<?a- e a 8 te rn e r’a h e a rt w ith en v y ?
And a t th e
F
rid
a
y
afte rn o o n
a t T ro u td a le a re re q u ested to m eet a t th e ch u rch
son
to
o
b
ject
to
o
w
n
-ro
o
t
ro
ses
You
tb
e
r«
a
r
®
»»
m
an
y
of
th
e
s
e
—so
C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough R em edy has
S pring is h e re — if a n y one d o u b ts
ca n ro o t them y o u rs e lf from c u ttin g s m any of th e R am b le ra n d W lchurl- P ro f. A P. A rm stro n g , co u n ty school S a tu rd a y . M arch 22, a t 1 o'clock to
w
on
its
g
re
a
t
re
p
u
ta
tio
n
an
d
e
x
te
n
s­
it le t th em ta k e a look a t
B. O
ta k e n from b u dded
stock,
b u t I a n a ’H * . w hich a re
so a d m ira b le ’ uP®r *ntendent, w as p re s e n t and ad d e c o ra te fo r E a ste r.
A ny o th e rs
B osw ell an d h is p an am a . T he P ro g ­ ive sale by Its re m a rk a b le cu re s of
lh e m eeting.
a re re q u ested
to
b rin g
o r send
coughs, colds an d cro u p , It can be know o f no p lace e a st o r w est,w here for P* t-golas, bow ers, fences an d trel-
ress believes th a t B O know s m ore
flow ers.
dep en d ed upon. T ry it.
Sold
by <,uch o w n -ro o t sto ck can tie b o u g h t ll8e8> w hich a re not even listed in
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.
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th a n any old g ro u n d ho g .— E s ta c a ­
- so m any h jb r ld s of
* *
*“d
«««>•
G resham
D ru g
Co., and D ealers! * sh o u ld be glad to know of such
d a P rogress.
O ffice o v er F ir s t S ta te B ank.
Dr.
ev ery w h ere.
4 p la c e . Moat o t th e o w n -ro o t roses
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C o n tin u ed on pag e 3
Geo. Inglis.
j o u r n am e, w hen an o rd e r w ill be
tiv en you on M etzger B ros, fo r th e
seeds. W e w ould like fifty o r m ore
;°>'s and g irls to e n te r th is co n test.
A rrangem ents a re b ein g m ad e for
o th e r fe a tu re s In
co n n ectio n
w ith e e th e r in th e nam e of th e
DR. SISSON VOICES ADVANCED
IDEAS CONCERNING EDUCATION
HINTS ON ROSE CULTURE
(alns.