G resham O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
VOL. 3. NO. 91.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
ONE IS WINNER THE CONGDON
ONE IS LOSER IN NEW HANDS
“Ever at Your Service
P h o n e 701
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914
GRESHAM’S FACTORY OPPORTUNITY
COUNTY FAIRS
BREED IDEAS
T h e d e b a te held h e re la s t F rid ay
n ig h t betw een re p re se n ta tiv e s o f th e
G resham a n d St. Jo h n s h ig h schools
re s u lte d In a decision of tw o to one
in favorof G resh am . Miss M abel
S hipley, a ju n io r, an d Miss L a u ra
Davis, a sop h o m o re, o u r affirm ative*
Mrs. S. T. Crow h as ta k e n o v er
th e m an a g e m e n t o f th e C ongdon h o
A s ta te f a ir th a t w ould be a cul-
te l on a lease fo r o n e y e a r w ith th e
i m in atio n of all th e county fa irs of
p riv ileg e o f tw o. H e r lease o n th e
th e s ta te , w ith c o n te s ta n ts In sp o rts,
W h ite Crow h o tel w ill ex p ire
on
music, o ra to ry , sp ellin g , a rith m e tic ,
M arch 15, b u t u n til th a t tim e she
read in g , and
w h at-n o t,
from th e
w ill re ta in th e b u ild in g an d c o n tin u e
schools of each co u n ty , co m p etin g
team , m et St. J o h n s ' n e g ativ e team to re n t th e room s. She ex p ects to
a g ain st c o n te s ta n ts from th e schools
c o n sistin g oi Mfss L ulu Day an d Miss
ta k e c h a rg e of th e C ongdon on
of every o th e r county, is th e idea of
C a th e rin e G ensm an.
T h e ju d g e s
w ere C has. A. R ice a ss ista n t s u p e rin T h u rsd a y an d w ill h av e full co n tro l
Dr. Joseph S ch afer, head of th e Ex
te n d e n t of schools of P o rtla n d , Dr. th e re b u t will close th e d in in g room
tension d e p a rtm e n t of th e U niversity
K iehle, a d e n tis t an d W. K. Royal, o f th e W hite C row , re ta in in g only
of O regon.
AUTOMOBILE FACTORY SITE IS NOW FULLY ASSURED
th e room s u n til h e r lease exp ires.
an a tto rn e y of P o rtla n d .
T he id ea developed from
Dr.
W. H. C ongdon, w ho h as been th e
On th e sam e ev en in g G re sh a m ’s
S c h a fe r’s stu d y of th e new v o catio n al
n e g ativ e te a m c o n sistin g of
Miss p ro p rie to r of th e C ongdon h o tel, will
H azel G oger an d Miss May D oherty, step o u t o f th e b u sin ess, b u t ex
m ovem ent in th e public schools and
sophom ores, m et d e feat in th e d e b ate pects to rem ain h e re an d co m p lete
its re la tio n to th e co u n ty fairs.
He
a t St. Jo h n s, th e la tte r school being h is new resid en ce on S o u th R o b erts
believes
th
e
v
o
catio
n
al
s
tu
d
ie
s
n
eces
re p re se n te d by tw o y o u n g lad ies of av en u e.
s ita te q u ite a c h an g e in th e c h a ra c te r
Mrs. Crow has h ad a g re a t d eal of
th e se n io r class
T h e d ecision th e re
o f th e county fa ir, w ith schools g iv
was th re e to n o th in g in fav o r of St. ex p erien ce a t h o tel k eep in g in G re sh
Jo h n s. If we had received o n e m ore am an d will no d o u b t m ak e th e
en m ore pro m in en ce. H e w ould have
, ju d g e s ’ vote in th e se tw o c o n tests, C ongdon a g re a te r su ccess th a n ever.
th e co u n ty fa ir developed in to a g e n
Building operations will begin of it east of the Clanahan barn
we w ould h av e tied St. Jo h n s,w h ich She is in te n d in g to ru n th e ' ’b o a rd
u ine co u n ty folk g a th e rin g , w ith th e
last
summer.
The
J
a
p
s
’
lease
has
w as la s t y e a r’s d is tric t cham pion. e r s ’ ta b le ” as fo rm erly b u t w ill have on the first unit of the Beaver Six belongs to Mrs. S. E. Wishard,
e d u c a tio n a l fe a tu re m uch a u g m e n t
expired
and
they
will
only
be
al
T h is leaves
G resh am
o u t o f th e s e p a r a te tab les fo r p riv a te p a rtie s Automobile factory this week.
and will be platted and sold for lowed to renew on that portion ed. H e w ould have th e co u n ty
a t w hich sh o rt o rd e rs will be serv ed .
s ta te d e b a tin g leag u e fo r th is je a r .
left unsold west of the factory schools co m p etin g in w h a te v e r g am es
1
*
l
ank
C.
McCrillis,
chief
pro
residence purposes.
P
o
p
u
la
r
prices
will
p
rev
ail.
F o llow ing th e d e b a te in G resh am
they play so th a t a ch am p io n school
site.
motor of the Beaver State Motor
One building will be commenc-
a b an q u e t w as serv ed a t th e school-
team , or, a t any ra te , a first-class
P.
A.
Combs,
president
of
the
h o u se to th e d e b a te rs, ju d g e s o f th e TWO GIRL TEAMS
company was in Gresham today ed this week. It will be of rein
picked team , m ig h t be selected . T he
IN BASKET BALL along with Tom Fetch, who is to forced concrete, one story high, company will go cast at once so school ch am p io n s w ould com pete a l
o th e r v isito rs, by th e m em b ers of th e
as
to
be
in
Chicago
on
the
24th
ju n io r class.
T h e re
will be a n o th e r g am e of be the superintendent of construc 60x200 feet in size, built just west of this month in attendance at a so In re a d in g c o n te sts. “ I t Is a cause
P rin c ip a l J. E.
S tu b s coached
b a sk e t ball F rid a y n ig h t a t th e s k a t tion, and authorized the publica of the old residence.
To make meeting of automobile people. fo r co m p lain t th a t o u r people a re
G re sh a m 's affirm ativ e team an d Miss
losing th e a r t of re ad in g a lo u d ," he
ing rin k , betw een th e G irls’ team of tion of everything that could be
room lor it the woodshed and a While there In- will purchase all says.
J e s sie Y oung th e n e g ativ e team .
S tev en so n , W ash in g to n , an d G resh am
the
parts
necessary
for
the
con
imparted to the public at this big potato cellar will have to lx struction of machines now or T here w ould be also o ld -fash io n ed
H igh. This will be th e second gam e
removed.
BRADSHAW LOSES
time.
sp e llin g c o n te sts, so th a t th e best
dered.
played th is seaso n , th e first b eing
DAMAGE SUIT. in N ovem ber w ith G.H. S. A lu m n ae,
This building will be the first
sp e lle r in each co u n ty m ig h t be
He confirmed the statement in
These machines will be the
C lack am as co u n ty su ccessfu lly de th e h ig h school w in n in g
the last issue of the Outlook that unit of the factory. It will be ’’Beaver S ix” and a pattern of know n from th e c o u n tj fa ir e lim in a
followed
by
the
other
necessary
tion stru g g le . C o n tests |n doing
S tev en so n is w ell know n fo r a the Beaver State Motor ocmpanv
fen d ed a d am ag e s u it fo r $2000 on
buildings as the demand for tlte auto rtuek.
problem s In a rith m e tic , co n te sts In
M onday of la s t week in w hich th e s tro n g team so th e g am e is expected had secured title to five acres of finished product grows, but for
It is expected to have the Bea w ritin g , co n te sts in o ra to ry , and so
to be an in te re stin g one.
ver on the streets with the com on, w ould be stag ed In th e sam e way.
p la in tiff w as R. M. B rad sh aw
of
the
beginning
it
will
probably
land
on
the
Dr.
Powell
donation
T h e G resh am team h as tic k e ts o u t
serve in all capacities in order ing spring very nearly as soon
G resham .
A t conclusion o f th e co u n ty fair,
a t 15 c en ts each an d w ould lik e to land claim in the northwestern
T he p lain tiff alleg ed th a t th ro u g h h av e a larg e crow d o u t as th ey have part of the city of Gresham. The that the rush orders for machines as at first intended, and there th e best speller, th e best re a d e r, th e
now accumulating may be filled. are enough orders on hand to pupils best a t ’’ ’r ltln g ’ and ’rlth m e -
th e negligence of th e co u n ty he was to pay th e expenses o f th e Steven-
land
embraced
in
the
deal
lies
di
th ro w n from h is w agon an d his leg Bon team to com e dow n h ere, so show
1*. Chapel Browne, of Portland keen the factory busy on a mod tlc ,” th e cham pion school In c e rta in
m ash ed so th a t it h ad to be a m p u th e p ro p e r school s p irit an d a tte n d , rectly west and north of the old is the architect and is now al erate scale during the entire sea sp o rts and th e best school ex h ib its
son.
ta te d . H e w as d riv in g h om e o n e a f o n e of th e best g am es o f th e season. residence, wheih is one of the in most ready with the plans. The
In bran ch es like g a rd e n in g , d o m estic
summer the work of erect science an d co m m u n ity cu rio sitie s,
te rn o o n alo n g th e p lan k ro ad n e a r
teresting landmarks of Powell contractor has been making a r ¡ng Next
more buildings will go ahead w ould have been d esig n a te d by th e
B ull R un, w hen th e w agon ra n off E astern Oregon Organizes for IS IS . Valley.
rangements for the commence
until every facility for the 1015 n u m ero u s ju d g es. S in g ers and in
of th e end of th e p lan k an d d ro p p ed
ment
ot
the
work.
He
has
not
E x p ectin g a v ast n u m b e r of to u r
There is a frontage on the Sec
in to th e m ud below . T h e jo lt th rew ists an d im m ig ra n ts to com e to th e
signed up yet but ail the details reason is anticipated. There will s tru m e n ta l m u sician s w ould be p ick
tion
line
road
of
120
feet,
but
that
him from th e w agon an d th e w heel Pacific co ast by way of O regon d u r
are agreed upon and blue prints i a v e to he separate paint shops, ed o u t in th e sam e way.
shops
and ware
passed o v er h is leg.
ing 1915, th e cities of E a ste rn O r is quite enough for the purpose of are being prepared for the build blacksmith
"A ssu m in g th a t th e sch ed u le of
houses
as
well
as
an
office
lniild fa irs could be a rra n g e d to m ak e th e
T he accid en t h ap p en ed in 1911. egon a re alre a d y m a k in g p re p a r a getting on and off the property ings, which will be ornamental for
T h ro u g h th e effo rts of G ilb e rt L. tio n s to do th e ir s h a r e in ta k in g from the public highway.
such a building, and will have so mg which it is intended shall he s ta te fa ir th e clim ax, how easy It
H edges, co u n ty a tto rn e y , an d S heriff c a re of th e v isito rs a n d new s e ttle rs
much glass in its walls as to make in front on the Scctirin Line road w ould be to b rin g th e best of all th e
On the north side the property it resemble something else than a end will he two stories high, ae school e x h ib its and co n te sts to Salem
E. T. Mass th e w itn esses w ere g a th 1 om R ich ard so n , re p re s e n tin g th e
ered from all p a rts o f th e s ta te and P o rtla n d C om m ercial club, is m a k extends along the Mount Hood mere factory building.
It will cording to present plans. How at a g re a t folk g a th e rin g of th e
ever, the present plans are sub s ta te ," said Dr. S chafer. " I t could
b ro u g h t to O regon City to te s tify in ing a to u r of th a t p a rt of th e s ta te track for more than two hundred cost $25,000.
jeet to modification and to many be n rra n g e d th a t th e co u n ty fa ir p riz
th e case. O ne of th em cam e from j u r8 in g th e people in each com m uni- yards, being in a flat-iron shape,
The property embraced in the changes as the future demands
es fo r th e se w in n ers sh o u ld be a trip
H ood R iver. T h is is th e second su it ty to u n ite in an effo rt to ta k e a d wider at the western end ami run purchase was bought from Mrs.
may require, hut the prime fa. t to th e s ta te fa ir and expenses w hile
th a t was b ro u g h t a g a in s t th e co u n ty v a n ta g e of an u n u su a l o p p o rtu n ity
I. L. Sails, Mrs. John Clanahan is not to he forgotten that—
ning
to
a
point
at
the
eastern
end
/ f o r th e con d itio n of th e ro a d s an d to se c u re larg e a d d itio n s to p opula-
th e re . T his w ould ta k e to Salem a t
and Dr. J. N. Powell. It has been
The Beaver Six Automobile fac
w hich th e d e fe n d a n t won in th e C ir | “ on al>d w ealth . H e expects to but not to the street line.
in cultivation for many years, and tory is going to be built and that least a re p re se n ta tio n of all th e peo
The strip of land lying in front was a part of a Japanese garden
c u lt C o u rt.
j m ak e a d d resses, u rg in g o rg an iza-
ple as well as of all th e school c h il
at once.
d re n of th e m ost rem o te d is tric ts .
In th e case th a t w as trie d M onday, jt,on and co -o p eratio n , in p ra c tic a lly PETITION
FORM
th e 8 ju ry could find no plea upon ev ery city and towrn in th a t p a rt of I
HEAVY DEAL
It w ould bring hom e th e significance
STREET DIFFICULTY
TO BE SUBMITTED
w hich to fix th e blam e fo r th e a c c i-1 ,h e 8 ta te -
of th e s ta te fa ir to th e h u m b le st cabin
IN REAL ESTATE
AIRED IN COURT In o u r m o u n tain s.
d e n t on th e co u n ty . T h e m em b err !
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In co m p lian ce w ith in s tru c tio n s j O. A. E astm an has p u rch ased all of
how ever, w ere to u ch ed by th e m a n 's ’ '* a,,y P ro b le m s C o n fro n t th e M ar-
A difficulty on
th e s tr e e ts of
"T h en le t th e se selected p upils
from th e com m on co u n cil, th e com , th e re m a in in g In te re st o f Dr. J. N.
co n d itio n and w ere w illing to p re s e n t ,
G“ r<lener.
front th e 34 co u n tie s com pete a g a in s t
G
resham
last
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
ev
en
in
g
be
m itte e on S tre e ts an d P u b lic W ays Pow ell in th e P ow ell farm an d will
him w ith a p u rse from th e ir ow n poc 1
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on e a n o th e r. M alh eu r a g a in s t M ar
k e ts to h elp him u n til he receives
k M ," y ,n e x Pprlpncp<1 g a rd e n e rs has o b ta in e d th e form o f p etitio n have It p la tte d In lots and blocks tw een C. R. G u n d ru m an d L ee M er lon, W asco a g a in s t W allow a, fo r ex
em p lo y m en t.
¡ » h o ex p ect to ta k e up th e b u sin ess n ecessary fo r th e h a rd su rfa c in g of fo r sale. T he tr a c t lies n o rth of th e rill »111 be se ttle d In J u s tic e J o n e s ’ am ple. By th is sin g le fe a tu re the
o f tru c k g ard e n in g fo r th e first tim e s tre e ts o r co u n ty ro ad s. I t is in th e M ount H ood railw ay an d co n sists o i c o u rt, P o rtla n d . It » u s th o u g h t th a t s ta te fa ir could be m ade In ten sely in
do n o t begin to realize th e m any d if u su al form o f su ch p e titio n s but it 2l a<rp8, a l' level and at p re s e n t in Ju s tic e R o llin s w ould assu m e ju ris- te re stin g and to th o se sta y in g a t
GRESHAM GRANGE
ficult p ro b lem s th a t c o n fro n t th em ’’
d ictio n b u t as
no co m p la in t was h o m e.”
INSTALLS OFFICERS said P ro fe sso r A G. B oq u et, w ho is speciflcally ask s fo r h a rd su rfa c e ira- c u l,lv a tlo n
p ro v em en t an d s ta te s th a t th e to ta l
M r KaB' m an expects to hav e th e hWorn to
h |m hp w (||
B efore th is w ill be possible, th e
G resh am g ra n g e e n te rta in e d o n e of
rb a rg p o f v eg etab le g a rd e n in g a t cost is n o t to exceed $12,000 p er traC t BUrvpyp<l at once an d will en
fairs —
m u st » p.v,.ue
pro v id e .or
fo r me
th e
,
,
, county
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i t . la rg e st g a th e rin g s la s t S a tu rd a y
° re g ° n Agr,ic u I tu ra ' College. m ile.
N one b u t
p ro p e rty o w n ers
1,1 thp h u .ln e s s
out
‘*un<lru,n ap 8<’hool fairs a vastly in creased Indoor
.u
.
, , ,
I
a 'e r a g e goods, an d th e a v e ra g e m ay sign an d th ey a re req u ired in ti,e *ot8 to ^ onie8ti‘ ^ pr8 and otherw
*
” ” <
ie < lu trict a tto rn e y exhibit p la c e , Haya h r. S c h a fe r T en t
upon th e occasion of th e in s ta lla tio n m eth o d s o f sellin g , a re not en o u g h
ad d itio n to th e ir n am es, to give th e who may dpBlrp to lnvp8'
«meh
" * O_ 7 J O a ^ “ p la in t, pace could be used u n til p e rm a n e n t
c h a rg in g Lee M errill w ith a s s a u lt
o f th e new ly elected officers fo r th e to c o n s titu te success. T h e re has g o t
q u a r te r sectio n w h ere lo cated , th e p r,,PP rty’
b u ild in g s a re possible. D iversion of
com ing y ear. C o u n ty D eputy J. H. I ‘° he so m e th in g su p e rio r.
and
b a tte ry .
A w a rra n t w as issued i — p o rtio n of th e co u n ty fa ir nrlzn
n u m b e r o f a c re s o w ned an d -----
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T
h
e
,o
c
a
tlo
'‘
a b le
post- I ---- .» a very is
d e sira
,
aPP“ “ r befOre
new ch an n el r e p r e s e n t
B lack o f W oodlaw n g ra n g e w as th e i 1 a,n convinced th a t m any w ho office ad d ress.
jo n e an d w ill be close to th e new au J u i « J
in s ta llin g officer. A sp len d id g ra n g e have »¡gnifled th e ir in te n tio n to em
T h e p e titio n will be su b m itte d to l° fa p ,o ry 8“ e - A p o rtio n of It is
i t Is a "h a I
d in n e r w as th o ro u g h ly en jo v ed by b ark in th e bu sin ess fo r th e first th e co u n cil to n ig h t fo r a p p ro v al an d l“ 8,dp tb e c o rp o ra te lim its and will
It
in alleg ed th a t each « tru ck th e gentlon
all
Ju s tic e R ollins
T h ird ly , th e re m ust be provided
tim e n ex t sp rin g , have lan d s th a t fo r f u r th e r in s tru c tio n s to th e com - I b av** Btrpp,B ,n c o n fo rm ity w ith the o th e r In th e face.
Mr. and M rs G. W. S tap leto n an d j have n o t y et d e m o n s tra te d th e ir ab ll- m ittee.
ma“.
. frBC"
a " d C° m “ typp Of e n te rta in m e n t th a t w ill ap-
o th e rs w hich will In tersect It.
Rev. M elville T. W ire w ere given j Ry ‘° grow co m m ercial crops. W hile
* ’
T * 1 n o t,f y ,a « “ >«
bp peal not m erely to th e a d u lt fa rm in g
At
____ FELLOWS
recent meettag of the mma- M ontUv’ h . “ PT r b*fOr'’ h ' n‘ O,‘ p o p u la ,,o n ’ “ h e re to fo re , b u t to th e
th e th ird and fo u rth d eg rees
[ lr> a Rood m any In stan ces th e soil GRESHAM ODD
J. R ichm ond, m a s te r o f th e R ock- i may he Quite s u ita b le fo r g ro w in g I
a U ttH hH
h ““ *o ,,e
fan" " “. of ru ra l, and tow ,, p eo p le
install officer
en ot h
r ar H
m en, women
and
P ?
‘ ra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade fo r a n Eu- I o rtla n d be is w ith o u t Ju risd ic tio n .
wood g ran g e, w as p re s e n t d u rin g th e th e rcops selected , in m any o th e rs j
ch ild re n o f all
G resh am L odge, No. 125, I. O. genlc exposition th is y ear. T he age
m o rn in g session a n d a t d in n e r.
‘he re v e r s e is lik ely to p ro v e tr u e
ages
F o r It is p lain ly to be seen
Mechanical Apple Grader.
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A p p aren tly th e fu tu re g a rd e n e rs do
In sta lle d officers on S atu rd ay llm lt wlR he tb e »»nee as la st year,
th a t th e school fa ir, w ith re p re se n -
m
o
n
th
s,
and
th
e
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an
k
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a st r r s a n d ,ro n > ___ 1 - 2 from
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anu
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A L arg e In c re a se in th e N u m b er of n o t aIw a>'8 a p p re c ia te th e __.
Im p _
o _
rt- ev en in g ___
la s t _ as
12 10 48
S tu d e n ts.
an ce of p ro p e r soil a d a p ta b ility to B
w.
.
' boy an d g irl w in n in g th e ch am p io n - e re tlo n will be on e of th e in s tru c t- ch ild ren of all th e schools, w ill m ak e
B. w
W. Rsnev
R aney
T h e re a re now l« 4 < s tu d e n ts en- th e cro p in hand
It is su re ly as s t u f .
.
“ ° * gran<5' J E ,b lp p rU e* w il> b« rew ard ed by a Ive fe a tu re s of h o rtic u ltu ra l w o r k '“ 1’ « °u n ty fa ir a folk g a t h e r i n g
.71 o , " ± e VY ! O
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to r tru c k e ra l° d l’ t r ‘b u “ ‘
l BPFt M etI< er; Lr ‘P ¿ ? ; hl 8 ‘ n . EranC,"CO « P « - ' “ »» d u n , . , th e w in te r S h o rt C ourse a t ’h’ c'Ju n ty ’ a ‘ ' Pa" ‘ “ can be m ade
th e O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l college, th e ir cro p s o v er th e rig h t
k in d of’ ! s e c r e ta rT. R«y H T o d d ; tre a s u re r.
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w ard en . Q. W j ° ne W**k ’ Q
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T his n u m b e r
re p re se n ts an in crease so d s a s it is fo r th e fr u it g ro w ers. J o b n
P a lm q u is t;
of m ore th a n
tw e n ty p er cent In th e » h o have ta k e n so m uch p ain s to ,>aK*; c o n d u cto r,
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F a rm e rs an d f r u it
F arm pro sp ects in th e v icin ity of
re g is tra tio n o f o n e y e a r ago. an d h arm o n ize th e ir
tre e s
w ith t h e i r , R 8 N - O., W. H. 8 ta n le y ;
L. 3. h,e ba" B,>rved n otice on th e w hole m en who ta k e th is co u rse
be S tanfield a re exceedingly b rig h t fo r
does
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“ a ny o f tb e fa rm e rs secu red
stu d e n ts.
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d e n ts In sh o rt co u rses, 164«; nu m - " h e r e they a re grow n, b u t also to th e
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learn fo r th em selv es w h e th e r th e se
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claim s a re tr u e . an d w h e th e r th e
end o f first se m e ste r a y e a r « 0 . co u rag e th e <row in< of th e rl< h t te n te d fra m e o f m ind an d a ten d en cy
n i ° * ^ th *
th ® Bea*on Ullp
T h e re will be a prize ball a t Metg-
crop on th e rig h t lan d in th e rig h t « m erely to criticize O regon c l l « u
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re g is tra tio n
re p re se n ts all way. a re we doing
o n d itio n , an d - soils. I t is su g g ested *t (Cumene to
tO be Pr"
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co u n tie s of O regon, th irty -o n e difTer v e g e tsb le In d u stry of O regon
WORK ON GRESHAM AUTO
FACTORY WILL BEGIN A T ONCE
WITH 1914 CARS THIS SPRING
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o ners w ho d<
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m eth o d s of on a la rg e scale.
re p re se n te d th e re a re 98 s tu d e n ts h a n d lin g th e ir soils, crops, fe rtiliz e rs
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Of th e h o r tic u ltu r a l;
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nnd 11 from Illinois.
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ers s a tisfa c to rily
Of it.
g et th e i r rig h tfu l
The result will be a discon- a h s r s of th e p ro fits of tb s b u sin ess
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P ru n e y o u r fr u it tre e s and avoid j
p ru n in g s h e a rs a t S terlin g
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M ld ’ 810 and all th e o th e r s as above.
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co n d itio n s, deliv ered cb e B tr,; <ood m a n a g e m e n t. E very
K ld- d e r s a n ita ry
d a lly In G resh am
J. a . D avidson body w*>come. T ic k e ts $ l.o o , , p ec
P h o n s $17.
t f G a to rs, 2$ cants.