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T W IC E W E E K VOL. 8, NO. 102 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, AGRICULTURAL INSTRUCTOR GIVES RESULTS OF CAREFUL STUDY OF VALUE OF GOATS OREGON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 191) RIVÉRS IN CONCRETE BEDS QUENCH ARID WASTES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR “DOC” ROGERS MERCHANT OF LETS ’EM KNOW GRESHAM GLAD HE ISN’T AFRAID TO GET HOME By C E C IL P. M O FFITT. From th e W ar D epartm ent th e fol By MARION DUDLEY ELING. Several people have been Inquiring of the A g ricu ltu ra l D ep artm en t at lowing has been an n o u n ced : Cited Had you noticed the g en erally Ju th e Union H igh School concerning th e am o u n t of b u tte r-fa t co n tain ed in for d istin g u ish ed service. bilant a ir of down town G resham g o a t’s m ilk, and th e value of g o a t’s niilk as a food, com pared w ith cow 's P h a rm a c ist’s Mate (second class) yesterd ay m orning? I had, us I m ilk. B enjam in F. Rogers, U nited States T he best way to an sw er th e q uestion is to m ake a stu d y of m ilk and Navy, attac h ed to 5th regim eut, s ta rte d up Main stre e t in search of a w hen we begin to stu d y m ilk we find the q u ality varying. T he facto rs th a t U nited S tate s m arine corps. F or ex local o r two. The first sto re I en affect the com position of m ilk a re : breeds, differences of Individuals in each tra o rd in a ry heroism In action n e a r tered for new s, the p ro p rieto r met breed, th e care and feed th a t is given the individu als, and, as to the tim e in St. E tienne, F ran ce. O ctober 4, 1918. me w ith a cheery sm ile, and volun th e period of lactatio n th e analysis is made. O utside of the influence of d if P h arm acist Mate Rogers left hla teered th e inform ation fe re n t breeds as affecting th e qu ality of m iik it is h ard to say ju st w hich th a t Ber* sh e lte r and w ent beyond o u r m ost fa c to r com es next. M etzger was back. Next shopkeep advanced positions, g iving first aid One may choose an indiv id u al w ith a high test o r a high per ce n t of to the w ounded u n d er m achine-gun e r cam e fo rw ard w ith a pleased fat and yet a sis te r to the sam e cow m ight test even 2% low er as was a case and shell tire until all had been cared sm ile, assertin g th e w hile th a t B ert w ith w hich th e w rite r is fam iliar. T he low er te stin g in d iv id u al m ight p ro for and evacuated. Home address, M etzger was home. Along cam e a duce a m ore valuable m ilk th a n th e h ig h er te stin g cow. T h a t is to say, one llrs. Dan M urphy, m other, G resham g rin n in g school boy with th e sam e m ig h t increase th e per cent of fat in the m ilk at th e expense of th e o th e r glad news. E veryw here were sm iles Oregon. • elem en ts of food th a t a r co n tain ed in m ilk. Milk co n tain s w ater, p ro teiu , happy, gratified, elated , Joyoui L et's see— B enjam in F ? W ould su g a r and fat. T he la st th re e contain th e food elem en ts found in m ilk and ones. T h ere was som ething positive th a t he B enjam in F ra n k lin — B en ja classed as to tal solids. Since the to ta l protein does not vary so m uch as th e ly ex h ilaratin g ab o u t them . The acme of canal construction In Irrigation projects seems to min F ra n k lin Rogers? fat and su g a r co n ten ts in m ilk, we will study m ilk by com paring th e w ater, And to me had been assigned the have been reached In Strawberry Valley, Utah, where this white con to ta l solids, fat, and su g a r content. Zowie— th a t’s "D oe” Rogers. Good task of ex tra ctin g an Interview from crete river flows down from its mountain lake to water the desert It is found th a t a th in cow will produce a m ilk low er In fa t th a n wheu old “ Doc” ; he alw ays was a g o -g et th is re tu rn e d Holdler frien d of all waste. Agriculture on a farm fed by one of these modern streams opens up new possibilities in crop productions of all kind. It is all th e sam e individual is fat. H enry, in his F eeds and Feedings, says, “ F eed ter. P h a rm a c ist's m ate Is rig h t. Re G reshaui. It should be a pleasant included as but a part of the plan advocated by Secretary of Interior does not directly affect th e te st of m ilk m a te ria lly ." T his qualifies th e s ta te m em ber how he worked In th e Gresli assignm ent. So 1 hied me up to Ills Lanp In his reclamation service for returned soldiers. m ent. T he conditions of a cow affects the am oun of p roduct as well as th a am d ru g sto re here fo r two years, own sto re, to upproach him on th a q u ality of th e p roduct, and so fa r as we a re concerned in th is study, it does while he w ent to G resham high? A su b je ct of his experiences as i n ot m a tte r w heth er th e cow p u ts th e fat on h e r body before she puts it into m ate to every boy in school, too; doughboy. He was n ot th ere, but th e pail, o r w h eth er she ships it direcly to th e pail. q u ite som e scout. And now he has hud been th e re earlier, In an apron, T he tim e of the te st in th e period of la cta tio n show s a difference in both been scooting rig h t o u t u n d er heavy behind his own counter. T he sight th e p er cent of protein and fat. It is g en e rally believed th a t th e f u rth e r fire and h u rry in g back w ith o u r had been alm ost too much for his along th e cow is in th e period of lactatio n th e h ig h e r th e per cent of fat, w ounded doughboys. J u s t read the w orking force th e re ; in fact, a t Hight b u t th a t depends upon th e tim e th e te st begins. The m ilk given by a cow p a rtic u la rs of th a t citatio n again of him , one lady had w hisked her w hen first fresh is very high in p rotein and show s an in crease in per cent of Isn t he a b ro th of a boy? ing hi uses or roads or fences. ap ro n up over h er face an d dashed fat. T his m ilk is called C olostrum . N orm al m ilk is th e m ilk th a t is given Can Select C om plete F arm . F ra n k o r "D oc", as he was called ou,t back for th e com fort of a few a f te r th e fifth day a f te r th e cow freshens. T he follow ing is th e an aly sis: T his m eans th a t when the boy by his schoolm ates, g ra d u a te d from happy tears. K ind of m ilk ___ W ater Solids P ro tein reaches New York he goes back home th e Union high Bchool h ere in 1915 F at S ugar Upon le arn in g th a t my g rocer was C olostrum .............. .7 5 .1 24.9 17.2 4. 2.3 for a tim e, meets his people, and then la te r finishing his course in th e N orth In th e d e n tist's ch a ir In Dr. H arry N orm al cows m ilk 87.3 12.7 3.4 3.7 4.9 is given a chance to take a place Pacific P h arm acy college, when he O tt’s office, I hastened th ith e r, de In d eterm in in g th e above, several h u n d red sam ples were tak en to o b one df the great camps th a t will be received his sheepskin. H is m other, term in ed to m ake his acq u ain tan ce ta in th e recorded resu lts. As th e cow progresss, if th e feed and care a re formed for the reclam ation of some of Mrs. Dan M urphy, as well as his s te p w hile he was gagged an d helpless. co n stan t, the te st will g rad u a lly increase, as she begins to red u c t th e this unused land. fa th e r an d his in fa n t b ro th e r live 1 was again too late, b u t upon d e am o u n t of m ilk flow. He gets his wages there. Out of here. He Is In H ospital U nit. M edi scending th e stairw ay, a p resen t You may study each of the above facts but you will find the first fac to r these he will pay a certain am ount cal D etachm ent, 5th R egim ent, 2d m ent lead me Into A ylsw orth's store, th a t affects th e am o u n t of b u tte r-fa t in cow ’s m ilk is th e breed, and accord for his board, save enough in a year Division, 1st B attalio n . H e won his an d th ere, barricuded behind a pile ing to sta n d a rd a u th o rity th e follow ing show he av erag e te st of th e m ilk and a half or two years while he is d istin g u ish ed service cross In th e of m ackinaw s, passlhg the tim e of of cows accordinp to th e different breeds. T he te st how ever does not say w orking to pay a first in stallm en t on b attle of Maqpif Mt. Blanc, W hite day with Mr. A ylsw orth, 1 found a n y th in g about the q u a n tity produced by th e indiv id u als or th e cost of pro a farm anyw here—n o rth, south, or M ountain ridge on O ctober 4, 1918. B ert M etzger, in a com fortable blue du ction by the different breeds. west, and have th a t for his own. It serge su it and soft hat. He seemed, And his m o th er has know n for B reed ..... W ater Solids F at will be a farm th a t will be prepared— some tim e of his citatio n , b ut has Bomehow, to belong. Je rse y ..... 85.30 14.70 5.3 not a piece of wild land, but a farm In ju s t been q u ietly tak in g p rid e In her G uernsey .85.29 14 71 5.16 G etting his range, I opened with Devon ...... 85.50 14.50 4.60 a settlem ent which has Its roads at splendid so n ’s achievem ent. Q uite a b arrag e of questions th a t Just S h o rth o rn 86.62 K -LA N JEL, 13.38 4.05 ready built. relu c tan tly she confirm s th e good com pelled a co u n ter attac k . Anil his Brow n Swiss ............................................... 86.73 13.27 4.24 [S e creta ry of In te rio r L ane has I t will be a farm already surveyed news, ad d in g th a t F ra n k would not first w ords w ere: “ Yes, I ’m hom e for A y rsh ire ......................................................87.39 12.61 3.66 asked C ongress to a p p ro p ria te $100, H olstein .......................................................88.14 11.86 3.42 000,000 w ith which th e U. S. R eclam fenced, a house and a barn built, the w ant any fuss and feath ers. Indeed g ood." Receiving his d isch arg e from S tan d a rd ..................................................... 88.00 12.00 3.25 atio n Service will m ak e new farm s land cleared, so th a t a man can move he has w ritten her, dism issing his th e h o sp ital at Camp Lewis, where K onlg, a well know n chem ist, in an a tte m p t to find out ju s t w hat per for re tu rn e d soldiers. It is proposed in his fu rn itu re and begin life at once honor In a sen ten ce; and dw elling n t he hus been recu p eratin g from the cen t of the m ilk was fat, m ade 8 00 te sts of cow ’s m ilk. F o r th is he took to irrig ate deserts, d rain swam ps and They will be connected with rail length on th e pleasu re he an ticip ate s effects of a G erm an gas a tta c k , he re his sam ples reg ard less of breeds, individual care of feeding, and he found clear cu t-o v er tim b er lands. The en roads, if they are not Im m ediately on In m aking the acq u ain tan ce of the tu rn e d to G resham S atu rd ay night. tire p ro g ram is explained by Secre th a t no set te st could be placed on cow ’s m ilk. He k ep t no record except tary Lane him self In th e follow ing it, by good roads. They will be chosen T hings moved along speedily for baby b ro th er he has never seen. He th e sam ple of m ilk and the test. If we knew th e breeds, th e individual'! a rtic le : ] with reference to the m arketing of the ,s looking fo rw ard to re tu rn in g to h it Mr. M etzger follow ing his call to the th e care and feeding, along w ith th e tim e In th e period of la cta tio n , 1» produce th a t can be produced upon m o th e r’s hom e in G resham , but does colors. In th ree m ouths from the (Special to the Outlook) would be in te restin g . T he follow lg show s th e re su lt of his analysis All over these United States them. not expect to be released from s e rv tim e of his en listm en t he was in the Sam ple— W ater Solids S u g ar th ere are vast areas of land th a t are F at In short, each man can have a Job ice soon. It is hoped he will re tu rn tren c h es in F ran ce. Upon leaving .....39.32 10.68 1.64 2.11 the governm ent advancing the capital in fine form , as his G resham friends C ainp Lewis with the old 4 0 th Dtv( capable of producing cotton, corn, M axim um te st of cow ’s m ilk .....90.69 9.31 6 47 6.12 w heat and fru it, w hich are out of and out of the com bination of his own will ju st ab o u t wring his arm off In sion, he went to Cump K earney, then Mean (av e ra g e) of m ilk 12 83 4 88 87.17 3 64 H um an te st milk use. A ltogether th e re are perhaps labor and the governm ent’s capital felicitatio n . .....87.41 12.59 3.78 6.21 to Cam p M ills; from th ere he sailed G oat te st m ilk ............................ 85.71 14.29 4.78 4.66 250,000,000 acres of such lands th a t he can be given an independent living. to L iverpool; to S o u tham pton, ami T he above tab le will be of value to m o th ers who have child-feeding in two or three years by scientific Not C h a rity Bui I’alrm -rsh ip . from th e re to L ellav re. Upon lan d WELCOME ACCORDED problem s to m eet. If th e m ean o r average cow ’s m ilk could be o b tain ed drainage or irrig atio n or by stum ping But th is not to be done in the slight ing in F ran ce th e hoys of th e old RETURNING SOLDIERS w ith th e addition of pu re m ilk su g a r and lim e as a cau tio u s ad d itio n to p re could be converted Into first class est bit as a m atter of ch arity , nor Is 4 (till were hox-earred to a rest camp A score of G resham fam ilies m o vent digestive tro u b le s, your problem s would be solved. T he only wav farms. any man to be coerced into taking up a t Juissy. Along cam e the 2 8th Di th e re fo re to be su re to ob tain th a t m ean o r av e rag e m ilk is to have th e m ilk In the far west, in the arid country the work. It is an opportunity which tored to P o rtlan d yesterd ay to wel- vision " p re tty well sh o t” from the tested n o t only for fat b u t for o th e r elem ents along the Colorado River in Arizona, the governm ent out of appreciation for om e hom e th e hoys of the 65th. O ur | C hateau T hierry drive, unit absorbed Now to com pare th e m ilk from different breeds of m ilk g oats, an d If along the Snake In Idaho, the North the fine service rendered by its boys re tu rn in g so ld iers were Leslie St. th e 40th Division. th e g oats are not of a sta n d a rd breed, then th e m ilk of individuals. T he P latte In W yomniing and Colorado, gives to them. They will pay back the C lair, Caryl H eslin an d Raym ond A fter two w eek's rest an d a hasty follow ing are te sts m ade u n d er th e U. S. D epartm en t of A g ricu ltu re by th e and near the great riv ers of the west, money with Interest, but they can pay D unbar of G resham and F airview . reo rg an izatio n , th e 28th set o u t on A nim al H usbandry Division. th ere are m illions of acres of lands it back over a period of 40 years. The Many hud o th e r relatives am ong the S eptem ber 26th fo r the A rgonne W a te r Solids F at S u g ar th at can be irrig ate d ; while in the man who d rain s a g reat area in South re tu rn in g heroes. They looked good F o rest. T h at is to say: a fo rest as a M axim um g o at m ilk ................................. 88.1 11.9 4.4 south and in the northw est th ere are Carolina may choose a farm In A ri to us— h ard as nails, w ith well F ren ch m an , nut not an O regonian, M inim um goat m ilk ................................. 88.5 11.4 3.2 w eathered com plexions. Most of them more th an 100,000,000 acres of land zona or in Idaho. Com mon A m erican goat m ilk 83.04 I u n d ersta n d s th e term . T he Ar 16.96 5.99 4.93 have tak en on w eight and fitness. We have spent 550,000,000 a day in th a t have been logged off but which Cow ’s m ilk ................................................. 87.1 12.9 3.9 5.1 g o nne e ' ’b urusu ru s h '’ would he sufficient, . i, , , goim Among those who assisted In th e , ,1. „ m . , fighting the boche, and surely we can T he herd of Com mon A m erican goats belongs to th e B u reau of A ni are lying Idle today. „ i . opines Mr. M etzger. The hoys were ,,, P u t La ml to I ' m *. afford to spend w hat was a few day’s i h ' l i l . a i r r u i o u o s welcome were th „ e 11 L St , billeted in , a sm all ,, village mal In d u stry and, as can be seen above, th e m ilk co n tain s m uch m ore food m a r Nau- t h iu 111 ■> — S tllllons cy in The plan which 1 have presented to w ar outgo in settin g up for life the < lairs, R. R. C arlsons, J. T. Htllllons. th an th e o th e r te sts m ade by the d ep a rtm en t. Milk sam ples from 5,000 in th is hilly, brushy countrv. I. S tockers, H. H Klings, J. T. cow s' m ilk w ere ta k en to estab lish the above an aly sis of cow 's m ilk for the Congress m eans th a t we shall put men v,ho whipped the Hun. H ere they stayed for a week, with th is land to use. T h at Is where the com parison w ith g o at's milk. It will be a profitable arrangem ent S klrvlns, J. C annons. C. H. Stockton so m eth in g doing every m inute. They G o at’s m ilk is nearly pu re w hite in color. T he fat globules a re sm all country gains. It m eans th a t it shall all around. The money will be ad nd many m ore. lost heavily and upon receiving more in size and, of course, th e cream rises very slow ly. T he g o a t's m ilk th a t be put Into condition by the soldiers vanced by the people. It will be re „ "7 . . . I rep lacem en ts w ere tran sfe rred to tested 4.4 per ¿ent fat was run th ro u g h a se p a ra to r and the skim milk after they have been m ustered out. turned by those who take the farms. . ' ' ’ -u»R‘d has returned , h„ vicinity of Metz in the Toui sec- , ,or 1 expect hundreds of thousands of from a week-end visit in Portland. show ed only .03 per cent fat. If g o a t’s m ilk is produced properly and cared T hat is where the soldier gains. Every H ere they were for a tim e held C. M Zim m erm an expects to receive) fo r In th e rig h t way th e re should not be any goat odor. If m ilk is clean and man who has been In the ran k s of city-bred fellows will have th is de M n lin n . . . . . . I 1,1 re8HrVe: I»t«r HlOVlllg Up to hold a Moline trac to r for dem onstration the fro n t ,,neH about Mplz Th, kept free from h air and d irt and not allow ed to set In stab les w here th e the arm y or navy shall have an oppor sire for an independent out-of-door life. tu n ity to go on to one of these projects Then there are a m illion men In our S T " " , h ”a r He n r"' lh - ‘ *“ *“ « bucks a re kept, th e flav o r will be good. O F M. ¡several raids, th e G erm ans tlnallv A g o at th a t will produce th re e pints per day is only an o rd in ary fcoa-. and have a Job at th e cu rren t rate arm y who come off of farm s, many of Many have produced tw o q u a rts per day w hile a production of th ree q u a rts of wages in building a dam or a ditch whom will never have a chance to own i at w. a’' ' / ? ,W° rlt M° n,,8y " ltb “ » e»vr b arrag e is excellent. A goat should produce from 8 to 15 tim es its own w eight In or leveling land or pulling up stum ps, a farm unless th ere Is some such plan land it h ir' H T P° f ln P° r t T hte Bhoul<l logically have been fol- Ih ar. rcc«1’ «» h1' <*«* , lowed by a co u n ter attack from the m ilk in a single lactatio n period. A half-blood T oggenburg doe produced building dikes, clearing land, bulld- as this. charge from the arm y. ,, . 1,429.3 pounds of m ilk, te stin g 5.5 per cent fat, in 365 days, w hile her T, i . H | B o d ies, and th e re In th e front R ecent g u ests a t th e R. R. C arl Some k itch en cab in et In Ed. Metz I rl< d to buy one of the wonderful m o th er, a com m on A m erican doe, produced 367 pounds of m ilk te stin g 7.6 , tren ch es w aited th e reception com- son hom e w ere two cousins of Mr. g e r's window. It Is really a kltcli- Valentin» cakes th a t decorated the per cent fa t in a lactatio n period of 275 days. , m lttee all ready for them , w ith th eir C arlson, Mrs. C lara P effer of B ridge- gas m Iiiasss | e n e tte and b re a k fa st room in Itself. window i n ? i' G r' H,lan‘ B*k erX o n : 1 gas asks o o ver ver tn th e e lr ir noses noses, but field, W ashington an d Mrs. Lois i Friday. All thre.. of those dulcet con- | p u „ ed dowll froln th p |r Ray P alm q u ist arriv ed in P o rtlan d L ie u ten a n t Leland Moore, who has th T h ere Is a shiny tin n ed copper table fections F rid a y n ig h t w ith th e casuals and been en jo y in g a fu rlo u g h , visitin g M aechtle, of C e d arb u rg , W isconsin. 1 ? c red bX •Om” "**«>“ overlook no bets. and Jaco b M aechtle. They speri; I i th a t can be pulled o u t for an em er worse luck. ., spent S atu rd ay and p a rt of Sundav w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. th ree days w ith th e C arlsons las» gency m eal in th e k itchen d raw er! P ortlander, Mr and Mrs O. A. Eastm an h ' / ton« In stead of w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ' Moore of P lea san t V alley, has re- week, an d d u rin g th e ir stay h ere an d cupb o ard s for flat w are, linen received an o th er letter from tb eh son T “ T ~ Unter a ,ta c k ; but Wilwon in has > enjoyed i < had had no previous P alm q u ist n ea r G resham . He is a ceived a teleg ram sum m oning him were tak en to Oregon City, St. H el bread and cakes, cooking u ten sils Wilson. He a recent fur- ih —- ese troops . i u a gas experience, no mistook th e ) everything A built-in flour con ens, an d o u t o ver th e C olum bia high m em ber of B attery C, 148 F ield Ar- back to Cam p Lewis a t once. He will lough; and spent p art of it In visit . »hz 1/ j , I th e effects of the high explor ta in e r w ith s ifte r a tta c h e d , even a lr tlllery . He suffered a severe in ju ry rpport )n San F ra n cl, co on S atu rd ay way. ing the ex-K aisers palace at Coblenz k . . , Ive shells of th e G erm an b a r r a c » table of w eights and m easures. Its to one of his hands by an accident on , . _ , , , An Imposing stru ctu re, says Wilson. , ,. .. , rra g .. C orporal G lenwood M iller r e M , ,, . for service In Siberia, having been Mrs Josephine Knighton spent H u n -L " i ,hC “ T , * an ‘’r f o « r N ovem ber 11 and may rem ain a t the tu rn e d unan n o u n ced to th e hom e of b u ild er th o u g h t of everything. day with her parents. Mr and Mrs ^“ 7 " ' *L T " beln * re " 7 ed ’ *b’ » base hospital for continued trea t-, ca^e^ *n re’ P°nie to his volunteer his p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs H. M Mil Word has been received of the death ' p r o p p e d off to sleep, th ree in a dug- ment. in« for overseas service recently ler, n ea r G resham , on S atu rd ay m orn of Andrew Gullickson at Platteville, B. J Sm ith, In Portland ------------ . Upon receipt of th e news, word was ing. He was fo r sev eral m onths in Wisconsin, by his sisters and brother. 1 E Dewey, fath er of Mrs M Ryan, 'o u t, com pletely exhausted. How Of In terest in dozens of hom es m despatched to his siste r Miss L au ra th e q u a rte rm a s te r's d e p a rtm e n t, av i Mrs. C hristine Hunrason, Mrs. L. Need who has been confined to his bed tor ever, they w ere soon hauled out. e a ste rn M ultnom ah county is th e a r Moore, at O regon A g ricu ltu ra l col atio n corps. In an av iatio n mechanic.)’ ham and A lox Gullkson. He suffered two m onths as the result of a fall, is p retty sick boys by this tim e, rushed ran g em en t of th e sailing date. March lege. She h u rrie d hom e for a sh o rt school at St. P au l, M innesota, and a shock from ovcr-excrtlon after an reported to be slightly Improved In back h alf a m ile to th e first aid sta tio n s; tagged, and sta rte d back ln a 1st, of th e re tu rn voyage of th e 91»* visit, and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. has Just received his d isch arg e from explosion of a large building there, the h» alth Mr Dewey Is eighty nin y a r s co m fo rtab le hospital tralu -no box o r W ild W est division. Most of the W. R. B urke took L ie u ten a n t ano Cam p Lewis. Illness resulting fatally. old. cars th is tim e - - to a succession of boys who w ere d ra fte d from th is vi Miss Moore to th e ir respective tra in s W H. W atson, of Rockw ood, was Miss Van Dusen, of A storia, is a accessories for all cars. C ' field hospitals, arriv in g first at 1». H. cinity a re in th e 91st. in P o rtlan d . in G resham today. g u est a t th e Jo h n Cannon hom e here. I E. Auto O sburn & Co. C ontinued on page 3 MODEL FARM TO YANK SOLDIER IS LANE’S PLAN