T h e R e c e s s o f th e C a n n e r y M o v e m e n t D e p e n d s o n Y o n ---------- ---------------- 1 TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. NO. 26 “ n \ D°” ' • l h i >° b ' «■ “ P Ik e a n d S u b , „ ib e G resham O utlook MR« « Â ÏÏ2 0 U said you touam Ever at Your Service ’ P h o n e 701 $1.60 PER YEAR ORGANIZINC AS OUTSIDER SCHOOL CLUBS SEES MARKET A h e if Of Guernseys, direct from t.ie Island, are en route tQ Oregon Jn j A goou list of special premiums will be given at the coming county a c a r l . j , happened this way: Industrial Field Worker N C A new view ui of m the e puoiis publia street «. . * ’ | W en Rev. Clarence True Wilson, fair for the best articles exhibited Maris, of the State Department of mart » . ... „ , pariment or market In operation would lead the “e former pastor of two Methodist ih some of the different divisions Education, is spending the week in tm n chur;j,,.s of Portland, and now na- Some of them will be cash, others ... . Intelligent observer to conclude that this part of Multnomah county as- it w i l l , 'lo“al temperance leader of the will be merchandise orders while one i t will never be entirelv a sistlng Superintendent A. P. A rm -' Th»t i . k ' '..odist forces, purchased a farm . , { * R is to be a clearing house for n ,ar Gresham last February, he de- will be a silver cup valued at $4 0. strong iu the organization of Indus- it . , , . . , , ¡Die producer is evident, for they may '* Stained to place a few Guernseys on These premiums are all donated for trial clubs in the public schools. a ll » . to6ether at one time and * ine pa.ae, n u, a correspondence the various displays and will be giv­ They are m eeting with great sue-I what ,v with dairymen soon convinced him en out as awarded by the judges at cess, the teachers co-operating and Hut he „ *18V‘‘ that there were none for sale at pric­ the fair. the pupils responding enthusla»t!cal- ' ' • “r‘> other things to be con- es that were not prohibitory. A per­ »- - . ... Bide red: ly, and a club bus been organized in The $40-cup is being made by W. sonal friend finally offered to furnish R Burke, the Gresham jew eler, for It produce is sold by the farmers evry school they have visited. In a couple of calves at $300 each. for anything less than the dealers fact,'M r Maris says, a club has been the Sun Dial ranch. It is to be given Dr. Wilson says: “This was out of organized in every school he has vis­ are willing to pay for it, the producer my reach, so I kept my eyes open in tor the best weanling colt sired by ited in the tw elve counties he has la the loser. In some cases that wes Volnay. It is one of the terms that my eastern trip all through the New worked. actually the case. Dressed chickens England and Middle Eastern states, it must be won a second tim e to be­ were sold at quotation prices for live He says there can be no doubt come the property of the holder. It and when my rush was over for the about the wisdom of the club plan by ones; strawberries were retailed at day I would run out to the fine stock will be on exhibition in Burke’s win­ State Superintendent J. A. Chun hill Wholesale prices; some vegetables ranches of the country and see the dow before the fair. and co-operated in by the Oregon Ag went in the same way. Taken alto­ t ■ C. Morse & Co., the big San most noted Guernseys of the East, ricultural college. The idea of e f­ gether the producer was benefltted in these visits I saw Mr. Frank G. Francisco seed iiouse, has offered $10 fecting and conducting an organiza only by getting rid of bis load in at: Benham s herd in Canandaigua, New for the best general display of sweet tion like grown-ups appeals to the easy way without having to peddle This money will be divided P hoto by A m erican P ress A ssociation. York. He raised the cow that made peas boys and girls. The idea of learning B out In these instances the buyers the world's record on the amount of into three prizes of $5, $3 and $2. to do and of doing the work that were the gainers, but the storkeepers The Brownsville Woolen Mills Co. butter fat in five years. I saw the grown-ups are doing— doing a man's who pay for conducting their busi­ herd of the Chesterb-ook Farm near of Portland has donated a pair of job or a wom an’s Job. and receiving ness were the sufferers to a greater Philadelphia, the home of the world- blankets valued at $10. It will be com m ensurate com pensation. ap­ extent than the producers. famed May Rilma, who, during the awarded to the best display in the Taken altogether the buyer gains peals to them. The opportunity to Domestic Science division as a last twelve months, has outstripped win one of the capital prizes— a free very little except that he gets his the world in the production of the sw eepstake prize for the best hand trlp to the Panama Pacific Interna produce produre fresh frP»h from the farm. farm Ev- amount and quality of milk and but­ sewing, not less than ten pieces. tional exposition at San Francisco. ' ryth,nK ■» Rood and crisp. It is not The Portland Seed Co. has given ter fat. In 36« days she produced appeals to them. The fact that other 8,ale nor d,rty- Counting the coat 19,678.70 pounds of milk and orders for three special prizes with boys and girls are doing the same ° f golnK ,o the market— a fare or 1061.78 pounds of butter fat. She a total value of $10, to be awarded thing— that other schools through 1 wo aild som etim es the charge for to best displays grown from that was worth going to see. out the state and in other states arc U k i“< things hom e- and there Is no “In my native state of Delaware I 'com pany’s seeds, as follows: organizing clubs, that it is the pup e<,<>oomy in buying at the public mar- Grains and grasses, $5, merchan­ went to the home place of Mr. John ular thing and “everybody’s doin' k' ' A B««'k of potatoes, bought for * ■ Higgins who has the finest herd dise order, winner’s selection. lit ,” appeals to the child very strong- ‘ ’ “ ntB> ' 081 26 cents more for de­ Poultry, $3, merchandise order, of Guernseys in the state, and I se­ ly and makes the Industrial club 1 livery. It could have been bought cured one of his most beautiful cows winner’s selection from poultry sup­ at the corner store for less. If the ply catalog. movement a very popular one. CHARLES N. LURIH. for Oregon. 1 visited the farm of the It is a grand and practical work buyer’s time is worth anything, add­ Bees and their products, $2, mer- p, famous Guernsey importer, Mr. Fred­ with many valuable features, not the ed to the cost of travel on the cars, erick Phillips, of Villa Nova. Penn­ dise order, winner s selection. least of which is the dignifying of 1 li*' market is of small benefit except Gill Bros, will give commercial or­ sylvania, and saw the huge and to 8lve give one “ a ch*'ice chance to come down labor and popularizing the farm in tO ders amounting to $3 for special dah­ symmetrical bull, Raymond of the By a . H. M c G regor . the minds of the rising generation, j l0W“ ’ 8e‘‘ ,he Pe°Pl«. mingle with the Preel, whose descendants are prized lia prizes as follows: First prize of and correcting the m audlin idea that ! Cr° Wd “n<> K° ho,n« with the feeling $2 and second prize of $1 for the best in all lands. T elle,h „ „ b |j 'u ' Y''la ,k »1>lp poem is taken from the Weekly has been far too prevalent, that I, In having had a fine tim e »pending display of the varieties here n a m e d - When it was time to start home for •'..to o k b T|,;‘ „ ? UI7 ‘S,t,’',' , VVlS,'Onsn'' h Was ha'“ lp«’ to the J a disgrace to work at manual la b o r ,,“ dollur or ‘* o for som ething good , cactus, peony, flowered, show, decor Oregon I learned o f the shipload of Ross Post ( ’ \ ’i? a " Ur‘‘8ha™> »"<’ of the members of M. A and that the farmer is a "rube” or a l° imported Guernseys, all registered ative, single and pom pom. In eaeh S T a n n J a l to a,I s' (J<‘t ^ bur^ Its beautiful spirit I “hayseed.’' While the market la a coamopoll- j case there must be fifteen stems. and each one selected by Mr Frank In his talks to the children, Mr. tan affair, it is observed that more ill a p p ta l to all as a true prophecy ot the coming years when ’’the For the best general display, any- 8. Peer, who uiakat two trips across last old soldier has jus, passed aw ay.” Maris em phasizes the fact that all than half of the retailers are Japs, 1 variety, there will be a first prize every year to furnish this country «K iiuate work is honorable, and with a good sprinkling of Italian« the best that can be raised abroad jof $3; for second prize, $2. These I two last prizes will be cash. In that all great men are hard workers. and chinamen. The better class do Say hoys have you heard w hat the newspapers savT I reached Cranford, New Jersey, the He encourages them to take up some not patronize the market to any One hundred and fifty old soldiers a dav home of this herd of 150 imported awarding the dahlia prizes count form of work, such a» gardening, great extent, but then, perhaps the against the quality of the blooms, F ootsore and weary have dropped out a t last and high bred registered Guernseys poultry raising, pig raising, manual market was not established for them. length of stem s, taste in arrange­ Hack on the road where the column has passed. the very day they landed from quar­ art», canning, baking, sew ing, etc., to They will not be seen buying on the ment and general perfection of the antine, and had first choice of all form permanent habits of Industry, street from anyone so there is no flowers. Every w eek-seven d a y s -k e e p the number in mind. there were. thrift and economy; to earn some restraint in the matter of haggling Another full regiment lagging behind I he temptation was too much for money and learn how to save and In­ over a few cents nor In getting a VVe hid them goodhy with a tear and a sigh me and I never stopped until I had REMAKABLE CLASS vest it. He shows them by facts and bargain on the few scraps on hand n, And the column keeps steadily marching by. RECORD IS MADE purchased eleven imported heifers, figures that the cities are congested the closing hour. ^ J u s t naturalized American citizens The most remarkable of all the It was noticeable that there were Every three weeks another brigade and the professions overcrowded, high-born ladies for our suffrage graduating exercises is noted in the very few producers with anything Back in the quiet old churchyard is laid. and that there are greater opportu­ state. s report of the eighth grade of the nities in the industries and on the for sale from Eastern Multnomah One look at the spot where they peacefully sleep You may ask what has raising Gresham school. Out of a class of farm than elsew here. He tells the Maybe there is nothing for sale out And each at his place in the column must keep. m ule-foot hogs and importing Guern­ twenty-one there were no failures on girls to learn to cook and sew, and 1 h*‘r‘‘’ but what f" more likely, the sey cattle to do with the temperance the first examination. Three girls Six weeks, a division forever at rest. do all the plain household duties, and produc"n' from this vicinity have a work I ant devoting my life to Much, Gladys Neal, Hazel Shattuck and El No picket« thrown out, no foe will molest fit them selves to be good wives and steady line of customers who are every way! When the prohibition len Simonson were exempt, the oth And let i, Iu- morning, a, noon or a, night, mothers, than which there la no more willing to pay the best prices, and amendment was pending in Kansas rs having to pass a severe examina I lie column moves onward, is soon on, of sight. laudable am bition, no greater ac­ the farmers from here are busy de­ the farmers were asked: If prohibi­ tion in one or more subjects, com plishments and no more Impor­ livering goods at their homes What­ tion wins, what will you farmers do averages were ail high none Their Every six months a full army corps tant position to which a girl can ever the reason, the farmers out drop with your corn?1 One ranchman re­ Ping below 85 per cent, while the Goes into camp on the further shore. aspire. here, except the Japs, are conspicu­ plied: We will raise more hogs and highest was 98. No break in the column, the evening is damp. Io our mind, this is the grandest ous by their absence. Perhaps they less h ell.’ I advise all farmers to Hu, never mind, hoys, w e’ll soon he in camp. Those of the class except three movement that has ever been launch­ will get around to the market a ft.r start in with hogs. mentioned above are Iris Gullick ed In this country, and we hope every awhile when they have more to sell Alt army eaeh year, and weary I ween Well when I see how the states son. Snoda Cook, Elsie Johnson parent win co-operate heartily. En­ than a, present. Sheps neath the sod with the grass growing green- of the West and East are rapidly go­ Gladys Crenshaw, Mildred St The market is an Inspiring sight, courage your boy or girl to take up An army complete, fifty thousand strong. ing dry, I think it highly appropriate Everett Downing, Cecil Pulfer, Har however, about 9 o ’clock each day. some of (lie work recommended, and And the column is still moving slowly along. for those of us who caused the trou­ r> Spath, W alter Metzger, W alter give them a chance, b et them have There is a big mob of people of the ble to supply su bstitutes.’ And who Brown, Orville Zimmerman a patch in the garden, or furnish poorer ( lass, looking for bargains, Mark Soon there will be hut an invalid corps, »ball »ay that Guernsey milk is not Naugle, Henry Adams, George I them a few chickens to start with, but everything is orderly. A great -a ne <>l an army that ,mmhered two millions or more a good substitute for beer or Harold Lyman, Hobart Beers or som ething of the sort that appeals quantity of produce is sold every An- A d iv isio n brigade, then a regimen, small. whiskey? drew Pullen, Julius Millet. most to the child. They had better (lay and the sellers get ready cash. < »o feeble to note when a comrade shall fall. My mule-foot farm is located The entire class Is said to be pre spend par, of their tim e at that than There are no bad hills to collect and near Gresham, just one m ile south of paring for the high school and The farmer to spend it all at play. It may be no charge accounts. At last Ini, a company, then a platoon < otton station, the A. B. Gibbs farm. enter the freshman class in a will the very means of helping the boy brings the money home, the buyers A few stragglers left, then soon, oh too soon body ° W. P. line, and that herd of reg­ It will be interesting to note their to “find him self” and get started on are satisfied and storekeepers have l.ey rca,l th u small item : ’ The news comes today. istered Guernseys will be there June Progress through the remaln.ng began to cut out the farm produce a successful and useful career I ha, the las, old soldier nas ju st passed away. 1st, if all goes well. Come out and and are diverting their attention to •ourses. Their attendance during Set a drink of milk the sale of groceries. the past year was good and their de­ SCHOOL CLUBS B- W. Gill has been appointed portment was excellent. ARE ORGANIZED Mr A. E. Adams, an expert bat Below the locks now thin and white Their teacher. M íhs Mabel Arthur. manager of the Yamhill street pub­ ber. can be found working at the Two organiza,Ions of the Boys' and lic market and he knows how It 1» to be congratulated on the finé And wrinkled brow of age w e see Bauer barber shop.— Adv. Girls’ Industrial club were perfected should be conducted. It It is to be showing her class has made in the Fr<;m those old eyes leap mto sight this week, one in the Gresham school a success he Is the one to bring suc­ By JOHN E. DOLSEN Richland and Newbridge, Baker past school year. Her victory is no I he deathless soul of '6 3 . the other at Powell Valley, by Super cess about. The system is not an ex­ county, are to be supplied with a less than that of her pupils Intenderli Armstrong, Mr Mnrto and periment in other place« bu, is new [H E few survivors left of all mountain water system to cost $50 - Those four dark years, when tears Mr Lewis. The object is to keep 000. here and I, will take time to regu­ base ball tomorrow 1 hat mighty host of stal­ the children together during the late affairs, and bring about the con­ and blood AND FUTURE EVENTS summer In their school garden work ditions that will make It successful. w art men M ixed in a carnival of strife. The Oresham Athletic club and and prepare for the com ing fair. ho answered once the It cannot he said that the system Is T o us are but an episode; the Columbia Hardwares will contest The club at Gresham Is officered a failure but that It Is yet In the ex­ country's call Y ; • with each other on the home dia­ T o the.n they shaded all of life. by Mabel Michel, president; Lela perimental stage, and that better mond tomorrow. For help are gathered now again. Mathews, vice president; Loren methods will prevail as time pro A three-game tournament is being I he march through cold, heat, snow Myers, secretary; Grace Fieldhouse greases. arranged for the third, fourth and W h ile 'neath the Dag they fought treasurer. The advisory com m ittee Whatever will benefit the producer or rain, fifth of July on the Gresham field la Mies C. H Halle, C. E. Rice, and and buyer alike Is going to be good to save Gresham Athletic Club Body and nerve strained overtime. with the Vancouver W hite Sox .................. . . v w y ■"« nrrve »trained overtime. J. E Stubbs. There is no necessity for middleman I L f , i ° n he'r T ? 4ry Way T h < wound’ ,hat mauned w ith rack- It will be for a purse of •76 and T The Powell Valley achool has of­ any longer, and If the public market vs. the championship of Oregon and 1 o deck a fallen comrade s grave. lng paini ficers as follows: Earl Itugg, prea- will succeed In elim inating him It W ashington. Columbia Hardware heir dreams are of a vanished M ade of them w reck, before them j Ident; Gilbert Shuhoim. vice presi­ will have done som ething hitherto dent; Lillie Johnson, secretary; not accomplished. The farmer could Mew Polley Sale. daY- pnm t i Mary Christensen, treasurer. The ad- not or would not do It alone, and the on GRESHAM DIAMOND Bhinaman's store at Pleasant Home . l i . Will be the scene of a bargain sale » "’«rnory lakes a backward sweep T h e few now left are marching on; vlaory board there la Rev. Jonas promotors Of the market are striv­ Johnson, Misa R. 8trom berg and Miss ing to do him a good turn, at the Game Called at 2:30 for the next two weeks Mr Shlna- W h at recollections crowd their T h ev 'll cm «, tke «wee __ J soulsl ‘ " cros. the nver toon and Hilda Muhr. same time helping the consumer to ? man I. wiping ,he „ a ,e clean for the There will be m eetings of the club hbvu their m one/. purpose of changing the poller of hi« T l_ • .i ■ e . reib Everything goes and he a Y*"*" a ,R a , n ’ * rcd flame leap; T is w ell before the last are gone tw ice each month. < ¡Admfagion 25c Ladieg F r e t l business The I-amb Mining company Is n { will take produce In exchan .e. The tne Pla,n dun T h a t they should know we hold Out O’Blght Mole Traps. Catch HEY can't forget there w as a war. The men who bore the battle’s brunt. For some left brothers on the field. And som e lost limbs along the front.' But grizzled Yank and Johnny Reb I ong years ago learned to forget The rancor and the bitterness. To each the other’s just “Old Vet!” THE PASSING OF THE COLUMN MEMORIAL DAY BASEBALL | SATURDAY. MAY 3 O th 4 tale will close June 13. them beat the horrid moles. Kidder«.— *.dv. At Sterlina building a big reservoir near Aah- A land and will Irrigate the Sunset orchard of several hundred acres