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TWICE A WEEK VOL 3. NO. 40 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OI EGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913 BEAVER MOTOR FOUR SITES CO. INDORSED ARE LISTED Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR 1 JOHN BROWN’S MAYOR AND COLD MINE CHEIF ACTIVE Progress in Stock Soliciting District Committee Will An- Reported by President. nounce Special Election Committee Named. for School Site. A t a m eetin g of th e G resh am Com ’ F o u r tra c ts of land w ere sub- m .ic la l clu b , held W ednesday even- m itted to th e h ig h school site com ing, th e B eaver M otor com pany was m i tu c a t its m eetin g y esterd ay m o rn - g it en an u n q u a lifie d en d o rsem en t j ing. All of th em com ply w ith th e In th e follow ing wortls . re q u ire m e n ts, ra n g in g from fo u r Kesol ved , t h a fte r h av in g m ade a c re s io five h u t th e p rices a re dif- "Ever at Your Service Rich Samples ol Ore Taken I. from Ledge, Exhibited in Gresham. i W. W. Agitators, Who Attempted to Shut Up Plant, Silenced. F B S h o rtrid g e , who has been PO RTLA N D , J u ly 17 (S p ecial! developing J o h n B ro w n 's gold m ine By th e tim e th e O u tlo o k reaches n e a r G lendale, a rriv e d in G resham 1 a »“ hseribera th is week it • i l l he | this week w ith a larg e collection of «■tiled w h eth er a lot of I W. W. a g ita to rs can p e rm a n e n tly close up ore sam ples th a t show a w onderful an in s titu tio n giving em ploym ent to degree of richness. th o ro u g h in e s tig a tio n of th e ch ar- feren t. a lot of men and women an d chll- I he m ine is located in D ouglass Iren as has be-en a tte m p te d at the a c te r and sta n d in g of th e d ire c to rs T he e n tire co m m ittee w as p resen t county oh th e so u th extension of <,r‘‘R°n Bucking C om pany's p la n t, of th e B eaver S ta te M otor com pany except D irecto r N eal, co n sistin g of G reen m o u n ta in , G lendale being th e hi‘8' E lgll,b a,l(1 B elm ont si r. i , th e m ethod of h a n d lin g th e stock V rthur D ow sett, C h arles C leveland. ra ilro a d sta tio n . T h e m ine Is l o c a l - i 1,118 < h> T h e « « v ern o r of the an d th e feasib ility of e sta b lish in g a H. E Davis. J . E. S tu b b s, L ew is ed on a tw en ty -acre tra c t th a t be- s ta te cam e dow n and took a h a n d , p la n t a t G resham , we h ereb y e n 'h a ttu c k , A. Meyers and D. M. lor.gs to Mr. Brow n and Is p a te n t-. ow ing to the slow ness w ith which d o rse th e proposal an d p led g e it o u r I ' ’nth«y. School c lerk , I). M. Kob- 1 ed lan d , so th a t th e litle Is secu re a u th o ritie s m oved, hut when iiearty su p p o rt. We recom m end e ris was in s tru c te d to w rite to th e T he o u tc ro p p in g s and q u a rtz veins K overnor g° ‘ b " ’iy 'h e n M ayor th a t o u r people, acco rd in g to th e ir »H om ey g e n e ra l fo r in fo rm a tio n as th at have been expoaed all show ' K'v “ nd Chl‘ f of Pol,<T ''l a r k got ¡'h ility , help to f u r th e r th e e n te e p ris e o ti t leg ality of a p re fe re n tia l bal- th e precious m etal in paying q u a n tl- " t0 ’ •’ ' ° ‘he a d v en t of of esta b lish in g th e facto ry of th e I I'd. T h e school law s d ire c t t h a t ' lies, ra n g in g from *20 to *100 a ton ' ,h ° K<>v«'rn o r 0,1 th* scene th e mayo - com pany in th is lo cality . It lie h ig h est vote a t an elec tio n sh all Mr. S h o rtrid g e show ed several I a p p eared not to hav< ap précia te<l (’resid en t E a stm a n re p o rte d th e I p rev ail and th e re is som e q u estio n dozen specim ens y e sterd ay an d re th e seriousness of the r p ro g ress m ade in sto ck so licitin g fo r is to w h eth er th e p re fe re n tia l bal- It w as not th e strik e w hich c a u s 'd duced som e of th em to a fine pow s b a t ts in th e au to m o b ile co m p an y mt law su p ersed es th e old one in d e r so as to release th e gold. The th e serio u sn ess of th e situ a tio n , hu w hich at th a t tim e re p re se n te d a b o u tp - b o o l a ffa irs . W hen th e a tto rn e y re su lts w ere g ra tify in g . Several th e fact th a t a lot of I. W. W. a g i A R T SP E C IM E N S , BY MAX S C H N E ID E R . *13,000. Of th e se th e re w ere n in e I g en eral is h eard from a n o th e r m eet- fo r d rifts in to th e m o u n tain rev eal th e ta to rs took c h arg e of a ffa irs su b sc rip tio n s of *1000 each an d one ing w ill be held to fix th e d a te for T h e above p ic tu re e n title d , "A n O regon F a rm S cene," is a g reat ex ten t of the ledges and o th e r th e s trik e rs. T h ere w as public syn of *2000. T he o th e rs ra n g e In sm all th e electio n of a site, co m p o site d ra w in g from several p h o to g ra p h s all m ade by Max prosptx'ts in th e vicinity show th a t p a th y fo r th e s trik e rs w ho w auled e r su m s from *500 dow n, an d ag-1 T he fo u r pieces of land offered co n d itio n s and b e tte r S ch n eid er. G resham has a b u n d a n t ta len t cap ab le of doing ex the w hole su rro u n d in g vicinity is im proved gr< g a te ab o u t *3000. Mr. E a stm a n I a re as follow s: w age. T he S ta le W elfare C om m is cellen t w ot k in a ll lines of a rt, an d th e re will he considerable* one vast gold m ine. d e ta ile d th e a d v a n ta g e s to he g ain - S S. T hom pson, fo u r acres, price E dw in O 'H ara, co m p etitio n for th e v alu ab le cash p rizes and d ip lo m as offered a t T he creek bed below (be Brow n sion. Rev. F a th e r cd by th e location o f th e fa c to ry in 1*1200 p er acre. ch a irm a n , a d ju s te d th e w age q u es th is y e a r’s fair. m ine has been m ined fo r p la c e r gold G resham and s ta te d th a t Mr. C o m b 's I). W. M etzger, fo u r acres. *850 for a d istan ce of sev eral tulles be tio n a fte r In v estig atio n s, m ak in g *1 sto ck w ould be held in escrow u n til p er acre, low. Many th o u s a n d s of d o lla rs a -d a y th e m inim um w age, w hich th e th e facto ry is firm ly e sta b lish e d Mrs. C 1’. S m ith , five acres. huvo been ta k e n out in Ibis way and concern could pay; hut th a t did not T h is action is a sa fe g u a rd ag ain st *2500 p er acre se ttle th e q uestion. It probably th e q u a rtz b ilg e is th e m o th er lode woud huve ended th e re hut fo r o u t an y e ffo rt to w ith d ra w by d isp o sal C h arles C leveland, four acres, No gold has been fo u n d above. side In terferen ce from th e I. \v. W., of h is sh a re s befo re th e o th e r stock- *tioo p er acre. T h ere a re a b o u t fifteen or tw e n h o ld e rs could be p ro tected . T his Mr. T h o m p so n 's tra c t is in K irk - ty o th e r claim s s u rro u n d in g and whose sp eak ers d eclared th a t they w ould put th e can n ery out of busl- provision is looked upon as a wise land a d d itio n n o rth w e st of th e they w ill som e day, p ro b ab ly soon b e .ness and go a fte r o th e r co n cern s one, as Mr. C om bs w ill hold * 7 5 ,00b schoolhouse. Mr. M etzger's piece com e a big m in in g cam p, it has em ploying help In P o rtla n d , th e ob w orth of sto rk in th e co m p an y , tile is e a st of his resid en ce, and lies th a t a five-stam p T his y e a r’s e x h ib its in th e a rt de 8hip. T hese a re all stric tly a r t and been e stim a te d ject being to " g e t" th e la u n d rie s price ol his p a te n ts and o th e r as a b o u t fo u r h u n d re d feet e a s t of q u a rt* m ill w ould be am ple to work p a rtm e n t of th e M ultn o m ah co unty w ere In co rp o rated in th e list upon sets. Mr. C om bs is to be th e g en -J R o b erts avenue. an d o th e r concerns. Mr. B ro w n 's m ine and m ake It pay ern l m a n a g e r. I T he S m ith p ro p e rty is on M ain fa ir give p ro m ise alread y of being tile reco m m en d atio n of Mrs. T horpe, T he outcom e of th is m a tte r c a n big re tu rn s . Such a m ill w ould not Kor who saw an o p p o rtu n ity to in crease cost o v er *5000, and th a t m uch m ore not be p redicted nt th is tim e, now A Letter from th e P o rtla n d a u to - s tre e t, so u th of th e M ount H ood rail- fa r b e tte r th a n ev er before. m ob.le asso ciatio n , a sk in g th e co- road an d e x ten d s w estw ard w ith a th e p ast th re e y ears th e a r t room the scope of th e e x h ib its u n d e r lier w ould keep it at w ork u n til re tu rn s th a t th e g o v ern o r tins tak en tip th e o p eratio n of th e clu b in o p en in g th e I good fro n tag e. q u estio n , h u t th e point involved Is bus been one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e su p erv isio n . A n o th er fe a tu re Is t h e i a,lould corne b a ,k fro n > Bs opera- w h eth er th e city o r s ta te can protect M ean t Hood a u to ro a d , w as read C h arles C lev elan d 's o ffer Is in I tlon. places In th e pavilion th e one place o ffe r of prizes fo r inlaid w ood,w hich any business from being d estroyed and a co m m ittee co n sistin g of th e g ro v e n o rth of th e M ount Hood As an easy m in in g p ro p o sitio n It th a t had th e moBt v a lu ab le collec is a gro w in g species of a r t ; also fo r by th e I. W. W. A g re a t m any C h arles C leveland , H. L. St. C lair road, on Main s tre e t. seem s to tie on e of th e best, and it a n d W ill M etzger w as ap p o in te d to | All of th e tra c ts a re su ita b le fo r tion o f all e x h ib its a rtistic a lly P o rtla n d citizen s w ere g re a tly re a r o rig in a l c a rto o n s w hich a re sp ecial should be develo|>ed. lieved by th e a p p e a ra n c e of G over m eet w ith the a u to clu b in P o rtla n d th e p u rp o se an d it w ill lie up to th e ran g ed an d com plete. ties of all th e lead in g new spapers Mr. Brown and Mr. S h o rtrid g e a re nor West on th e scene and his de next m o n th to assist in p ro m o tin g v o ters of th e d is tric t to m ak e th e Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e, th e su p e rin of th e w orld. B udding a rtis ts ln an x io u s for a fu ll In v estig atio n , term in ed a ttitu d e gave co n fidence th e p io je c t. selection. te n d e n t, is alread y receiving in th ese lines m ay get an In sp iratio n i T b e lr »ampleB a re g en u in e and they th a t th is m a tte r w ould he settled T h ree new m em b ers w ere elected , will be oi l m - |a re w ,ll,n K ,o su b m it them o r a n q u lries by m ail an d telep h o n e, con for e x h ib its th a t spaedlly and rig h t. It Is annou n ced A lfred H am n iar, Ed S m ith an d G W nnt ads. w ill b rin g you a n y th in g m easu rab le benefit to th em In th e , «•’ «tn in n tlo n of th e m in e to th e most th a t Ihe can n ery people have lost W. K enney. cern in g th e scope of th is y e a r's d is except lost o p p o rtu n ities. iu tu re . j severe tests. *5000 th ro u g h th e lack of p ro tectio n play an d th e p rizes to be aw ard ed. In th is d iv isio n , as in all th e Hint m ig h t have been affo rd ed by G ro w th of In d u s tria l E d u c a tio n . T hese in q u irie s in d ic a te a g row ing o th e rs, d ip lo m as may be had in lieu lA M p Q | H i l l R IIY ^ Hie city, and the q u estio n arises. Is T he c u rr e n t session o f th e O regon | in te re st w hich p resag es a success of cash p rizes an d m any will p refer J . H IL L DU I J th e city fin an cially resp o n sib le for A g ric u ltu ra l su m m er school a t Cor ful ex h ib it an d th e re is no doubt :hem to th e m oney. .h is loss. O ver In B andon, th e c it v allis em phasizes th e re m a rk a b le I h u t th a t it w ill go beyond its fo r Mrs. T h o rp e is ex trem ely anx io u s izens do thingH d iffe re n tly . They g ro w th m ade w ith in th e last d e c a d e | m er s ta n d a rd o f a rtis tic excellence. Io get in to u ch w ith all a r tis ts w ho d'-port the leading n g itu io rs, and R eport* from P o rtla n d th is a fte r- i T he harvest ing of L am bert cher- by th e in d u s tria l fe a tu re s o f educa- The p u b lish , d a w a rd s in th e an- have a n y th in g to ex h ib it an d will th a t se ttle s th e w hole m a tte r. tion. Ten y ears ag o it w ould have I 1100,1 a re to th e e ffec‘ tb a t «-very j n u a l p rem iu m list a re g re a te r th is c h eerfu lly an sw e r all Inquiries. In rles on ,b e fa n " ’" 8 W ebb C herry it may lie th a t had not th e gov- seem ed a b su rd fo r a te a c h e r tc lh ,n « ls n o t o u lte ro seate a s it y e a r th a n e v e r before, m ak in g it It* classes of p a in tin g s , w ater colors •' ,r >” 1* now u n d e r fu ll sw ay, and e rn o r a rriv e d w hen he did and th e stu d y such th in g s as b re a d -m a k in g , l,llg h t ** ln ,b e of lo catin g J a c tu a lly w o rth w hile fo r any o n e to and ch in a p a in tin g th e re should be 'h e c h e rrie s a re especially fine ln city rem ain ed a p a th e tic a vigilance sew ing, basket w eaving and sim ila r lbe D eaver M otor com pany h ere. co m p lete in any of th e classes co n sid erab le c o m p e titio n ; also In and q u a lity , th o u g h th e q u a n tl- co m m ittee of public safety would useful a rts , but a t th e p resen t ses- T h<re ,B no Q « e« io n as to th e nanied A llew f<,atur<J th ia year ttn a le u r p h o to g rap h y . T h e p rb 'V " o ' «<> larg e as u su al, and have been form ed on Ihe E ast side slon, acco rd in g to P ro fe sso r E. I) s ,a n ',ln g of th e co m p an y , n o r as to wm |K. , he a w a rd in g of d ip lo m as for ire la rg e en o u g h to m ake th e ir dis- m any a re split on acco u n t of th e A lready step s had bean ta k e n to hold K essler, head of th e In d u s tria l E du ils In ten tio n * as fa r as G resh am is p rin tin g , sign p a in tin g an d penm an piny a p ay in g in v estm en t rain com ing a t an u n fa v o ra b le tim e a m ass m eeting In th e E ast side Li catio n d e p a rtm e n t, p ra c tic a lly ev< co n cern ed , h u t th e re is a nice little T hese sp lit c h e rrie s a re excellent brary , but th e decided step ta k e n te a c h e r is ta k in g in d u s tria l co u rses, | i,o in t ,o se ttle ab o u t th e flv eacres fo r c a n n in g and p reserv in g an d larg e postponed th a t a c tio n ; but in ten d ed fo r th e site. It is e ith e r in w hole o r q u a n titie s of them a re sold each sleeping only to be arouaed. Home- It Is rep o rte d th a t th e P . R. L. i y e a r to local buyers fo r th a t p u r th in g m ore th a n 500 citizen s a re & P. o r th e real e s ta te flrm of f n ih - ! Daoce at Rockwood. pose. said to have been ready to a c t and R ockw ood g ra n g e will give its d en slo ck A L arson is en d eav o rin g ! T he c h e rry o rc h a rd cover tw enty Rv. J. M. H ask ell, w ho d ied at second m id su m m er d an ce’ next S a t to m ak e th e ir o ffer on a basis of P o u r a u to lo ad s of y o u n g people, acres, ten a cres being Id y ears old, would have acted , very m uch as was u rd ay ev en in g , Ju ly la . S im o n so n 's leasin g th e land fo r a period of ten C h eh alis Ju ly 3, was horn in Die k- m em bers ot th e M ethodist Kplaco- and len acres, 5 y e a r obi trees Tin- done by th e citizen s of B andon and C ouquelle City. It may be consid o rc h e s tra an d th e u su a l g ra n g e su p years. ThiB th e fo m p a n y p ositively «nsou C en ter, N. Y., M arch 18, 1836. pal S unday school, w ith th e ir teach- la tte r a re ju st com ing Into h earin g ered very fo rtu n a te th a t these c iti per. No im p ro p e r c h a ra c te rs al- ’’«‘fuses to co n sid er, w hich re fu sa l is ,b e ag e o t ~ l y e a rs he becam e a • is. Miss M ina G ille rt and MI bh Au- ,h *8 y ear A lto g eth er th e re a re zens did not, hold th is m ass m eeting. low ed in th e hall. T ick ets, *1, sup- in dorsed by som e of th e G resh am 'm in is te r o f th e gospel an d gave his 2000 trees. T h ere was som e d isap p o in tm en t over p e r e x tra su b sc rib e rs to th e ca p ita l stock. w hole tim e u p to th e d a te of his riP a H o ag lan d , w ent fo r a picnic to E ighteen to tw e n ty to n s Is c o n - ! th e lack of decisive action on the ----------------------I T h e above sta te m e n ts a re only re- l'«;a' b to c h u rc h w ork. F o r a num - G.e Handy riv er y e ste rd a y . C onsid sidered an a v e ra g e cro p of th ese p art of fhe ,nayor H( |(i<i H|arf> ( u| e r reels a t th e m oving p ic tu re P orts o r ru m o rs w hich have reach ed l*-r y e a rs Rev. Mr. H askell s ta b le tim e w as sp e n t In fin d in g th e c h e rrie s a lth o u g h last year w hich th e a te r to n ig h t C u ste r s last sta n d h ere la te th is a fte rn o o n , an d m ay p reach ed in th e vicinity of h l. boy- laj8, |)|a(.e .. f<jr (,|e * w h„ .h wag , hfc’ ,n (h<> )b< It is considered th a t th is w as d ue best p la c e " fo r th e d in n e r to his new ness to th e business, and and a K eystone com edy. See th e not e n tire ly co rrect. H ow ever, nood, and in 1M70 moved to M inne- was fin ally voted to be th e A dven- o rc h a rd , 31 to n s w ere picked, wlilcl a te now ready to give him c re d it set of p rize dishes at th e C. C. 'h e y a re In te re stin g If tr u e an d th e ’»Polls, M inn. In 1885 h e m oved to fist cam p g ro u n d n e a r th e new steel b ro u g h t a g ro ss re tu rn of *5200 ti for w h a te v e r he does to p ro tect men S to re, to lie given aw ay s e n tim e n t here Is for an e a rly ag ree- P o rtla n d , and la te r to G resham , j brid g e a t T ro u td a le . A n e a r accl- th e m a n a g e r, L aw ren ce R Allen. In business and give eq u al rig h ts betw een th e M otor com pany an d th e w here he en g ag ed in m in isterial 'le n t, w hen one of th e a u to s be- T his y ear'* cro p is going m ainly I to all concerned L. II. WELI.H. L ig h t C a sto r M achine Oil, 40c land o w n ers if such a d isag reem en t *«,r k > a n «l in 1890 moved to W ash- am e u n m a n a g e a b le because o f oil to Han F ran cisco th ro u g h F ro n t exists. Ing to n , lo c a tin g a t W inlock. In 1896 g allo n a t S te rlin g A K id d er's. g e ttin g o n to th e b rak e, alm ost stre e t com m ission m erch an t* , th o u g h Since receiving th e abo v e le tte r W ith all such o b stacles once re- he b ecam e p a s to r of th e B aptist j caused th e m ach in e to back over m any choice c h e rrie s a re sold at th e a ff a ir has been sa tisfa c to rily Eyes tested and 1904 he g lasses fitte d moved th e re Is scarcely any d o u b t ,'b “ ’'«'h of C h eh alis. In 'h e b lu ff, an d g re a tly m a rred (he th e farm to P o rtla n d people w ho art- se ttled and Ihe s trik e Is off T he Dr. Geo. Ingles tf but th a t th e B eaver M otor com pany moved to C e n tra lia , w here h e resid- p le a su re of th e day. N ev erth eless g lad to gel them fresh from th e or- vages have been Increased at th e will he lo cated here. ed fo r fo u r y ears. R ecen tly he ac Ith e y o u n g people did a m p le ju s tic e c h a rd , and in cid en tally to pay the cannery un<l a full force is em ploy in o rd e r to p ro te c t th e seeds of cepted a c all as 'p a sto r of th e Bap- i to th e fine picnic d in n e r, and voted fancy price w hich they alw ay s bring ed. N one of th e s trik in g women D ouglass F ir th a t w ill be p lan ted V isitors to th e W o rld 's F a ir a t c o n g re g a tio n s a t G ate an d Ko- th e a ff a ir a success T hia y e a r ten 10-pound boxes were were ta k e n hack hut th e ir places d u rin g th is su m m er, a c am p a ig n o f San F ra n c isc o in 1915 will Be re- C hester, W ash. T he d e a th of Mr o rd ered by J J. H ill, anil w ere re v e re filled by o th ers. P ick etin g is e x te rm in a tio n w ill be w aged a g a in s t m inded by th e S o u th ern P acific th a t H ask ell w as tra g ic , th e d ire c t cause W ritin g from L aG ran d e, N. C. cently shipped to hl* hom e In Ht fm n g d one hut It tins no effect T he field m ice an d o th e r ro d e n ts In th e O regon is "O n e of th e sig h ts you b eing th a t he w as s tru c k by a tra in H a rris, a field w o rk er of th e O regon P au l, M inn. These- c h e rrie s wer> can n ery will c o n tin u e In b u sin ess u n b u rn ed o v er sectio n s o f T illam o o k c a n 't a ffo rd to m iss." As a resu lt a t G ate w h ile d riv in g acro ss th e rail- A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, s ta te s th a t th e packed e ig h t to a row each w ay, In d e r police p ro tectio n co u n ty , a n d poisoned g ra in w ill be of a series of co n feren ces recen tly ' road in h is buggy. He w as th ro w n citizens of th e d iffe re n t sections of th e h a lf boa, an d th r e e layers deep, lib e ra lly sc a tte re d o v er a tr a c t of held betw een th e o fficia ls o f th a t I o u t an d su ffe re d in ju rie s fro m which t'n io n county a re co -o p erativ e In an o r 38* c h e trle s to th e box T linw lilng M nrliinr f o r Male. a b o u t 2.600 acres to be re fo rested , line, th e "S h a s ta ro u te ,” th e l i n e , h« n ev er reco v ered . By his first ffo rt to m ak e th e ir co u n ty fa ir a Mr A llen is an e x p ert In th e 16-horse com pound G arr-S co tt en- As soon as th e poison crew fin ish es betw een P o rtla n d an d S acram en to , m a rria g e w ere horn six c h ild re n , an b re a k e r in every respect th is c a re of th e ch erry o rc h a rd s, an d -i,... _ its w ork, a force of men w ill be w ill tie w idely ex p lo ited . C ra te r I follow s: H o rten H H ask ell, of Wi r ' a 1"« a ” d 33-56 s e p a ra to r com plete sen t to do th e seeding, a ta sk w hich L ak e, th e g re a t f r u it o rc h a rd s o f ; n o n a. W a s h . Mrs. M artin M acD on-L '., , Vi.n ' cL,,K\ ' ** ,h ’ “ l'P r,,v • rl id ,tu n fo u r , n fJ rlt class w ill re q u ire a b o u t t h r ~ m o n .h s In S o u th ern O reg o n , th e W illa m e tte V a l '- u g h . of M ed fo rd . O r ; M lnard A . 2 , ..T t , f a * "1 "P ^ "* T h is I. a ra re b arg ain . a d d itio n to th e 2,000 a c r e , to he ley. th e g ra n d scenery th e Cas- | H ask ell, o f M cCleary. W ash .; M r, r , L n. . . L n T to . 7 ? L* T / J , , " 7 ^ 1 " “ “ o T ' J C S' a n ,«>' G resham , O regon reed ed , an a d d itio n a l l.u o u acres cades an d th e varied I n d u s tr i e o f T. K Metz, of C h eh alis; R obert B r L lon . . ’ h ’ , a.‘ T f • Pbt>' le M tf w ill be p la n te d w ith y o u n g tr e e . W estern O regon will be m ade th e H ask ell, o f C h eh alis, also th e late „ n " ' , 7 , , 7 T ’ P° ° r ___________ , , , , . , ,, , , ,n ,b * «late In a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u r- cro p , b u t sees In th e aplendld con Munv e a tI m .i« . m v. . I---------- su b je c ts o f p lr tn r e i an d sto rlea to Mrs. E H T h o m p so n , of C h eh alis i„ rf11«t r i- i « » r t m i i ,,r .i . „ a . .. , . « « n y e e tlm atcs m ak in g big fig u re M uzsle y o u r dog an d be im m u n e ln 4 lc e to u r t„ . ,o ,Dclu<)* a ^ . on(1 w,f„ wag „ „ “ itu ra , exhlM D X d f th a s T T ’ J ,h " ' * * ’* * ’ * * ° n,y H eu ltu ral e x h ib its stag ed by th e fr u it buda a lre a d y s ta rte d , a b an n er from bite« Rabble« a re not plea«- through Oregon in th eir exposition ! C urtia, to whom he ta n , a a. 7 r‘l a r r '* '1 iu c h ild re n o f th e co u n ty w ill be m ade cro p fo r n e st y e a r If no u nfavor- G reen g ro u n d bonoa nniin.u an t -plana ........ . . w ™ . ib a eondlil<m i pr<Y>u io r ~ A R T D E P A R T M E N T IS A LEA D IN G F E A T U R E DISQUIETING REPORT ABOUT FACTORY SITE GRESHAM CHERRIES BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH TWENTY-THREE PEOPLE OF REV. J. M. HASKELL PICNIC AT TROUTDALE