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V ictory G od dess C ontest to End W ith V ote A uction and F ree S treet D ance, June 28. V otes Must Be in 6 P. M. June 26. Be T here, P ut ’Er Over T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 33 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON PIONEER DRIVE IS ON; PUT IT OVER RELATES HISTORY OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919 $1.50 PER YEAR « Uncle Sam Strikes Quick as Mexicans Threaten TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S OREGON JERSEYS BRING HIGH PRICES MARION DUDLEY ELING. O ne d o lla r, p lease! W ho says O regon is poor? The m an 1 he re u n io n o f th e O reg o n p io n Yep. a n o th e r d riv e . T itle , The th a t does sliouid have a tten d ed th e Ed. C ary sa le last week, say s C. P Mofflt. S a lv a tio n A rm y H om e S erv ice c a m e e rs in P o rtla n d last w eek b rin g s tc and th e erro n eo u s idea would have o u r m in d s th e s to ry o f o u r tw o p io n p aign. fled T he first 22 Individuals, Includ W ell, t h a t ’s d iffe re n t. T a k e my e e r w om en. Mrs. S am u el B oone ing a ten day-old bull calf, w ere sold Jo h n s o n a n d M rs. E. L in n c m a tin . for $30.295. an av erag e of $1,377 p lu s d o lla r; a n d m ore p o w er to >ou. Yes, per in d ividual. One of the se n sa tio n s T h e ir’s is a sto ry o f h ig h -h e a rte d 1 know , d o u g h n u ts in th e fro n t lin e of th e day was w hen th is baby bull c o u ra g e th a t m e a s u re s up to th o s e calf ten «lays old, sold for $2.100 He tre n c h e s , an d pies, good old A nn ri- of th e o th e r tr a il b la z e rs of th e O re was sold im m ed iately a fte r his full can pies, in sta c k s , fo r th e h o m esick gon c o u n try . sister, who brought th e m odest sum of $5100. T he bull calf w ent to " B o u n d fo r O re g o n ” re a d th e c ru d e d o u g h b o y . And y o u r sock d a rn e d am! F ra n k l.au g h ery . of M onm outh, w hile th a t te a r front ’he b a rb e d w ire sc ra w ls on th e sid es o f th e p ra irie F ra n k Doefler, of S ilv erto n , purchased sc h o o n e r tr a in th a t le ft Ja c k s o n sew ed up w h ile you b o lte d th e pie. tlie cow It was no less ex citin g when Jim m y Dodge, of th e w ell-know n Hood T h e S a lv a tio n A rm y ju s t “ ju m p e d co u n ty , M isso u ri, in th e sp rin g o f th e F arm , Lowell, M assachusetts, paid in ” a n d h e lp e d w h e re v e r a h a n d w as y e a r, 1851. W e w ho h a v e s te a m e d $1525 for a th ree-m o n th s h e ife r calf n eed ed . T h a t h a s a lw a y s been th e ir ac ro ss c o u n try on a ” L lm ite d ” h av e und $2525 for a six m onths heifer. E a rlie r in th e salt«, som e th o u g h t D. policy h e re a t h o m e: to len d a h a n d th o u g h t o f a tr a in o f p r a ir ie sc h o o n C H ow ard, county ag en t for C olum bia to th e u n f o r tu n a te . No tim e lo st in e rs as a s tr in g of five o r six ru d e county, w as wild w hen he paid $1300 in v e s tig a tin g th e m e rits of th e case, w ag o n s d ra w n by a p a ir of oxen, U ncle 8am in 1916 an d Uncle for a 18-month h e ife r, $1500 for an ¡ V I im m e d ia te re lie f, fo llo w ed by th e n e h av e we n o t? Bam In 1919 la so m eth in g else eig h t year-old cow, and $1200 for a two- P ic tu re th e n th is M isso u ri o u tfit. year-old h e ife r ju s t fre sh ; b u t it w as ag ain , as has been found o u t by c e ssa ry in v e s tig a tio n . A nd m o re Mexican rev o lu tio n ary lead ers, lucky for H ow ard th a t he got in early. L ik e A b ra h a m o f o ld , th e R e v e re n d h e lp as you need it. d er guard, ord ered an P an ch o V illa in p a rtic u la r. S tray H ow ard la te r bought a n o th e r h eifer at T h a t th e A rm y m ay c a rry o n its J o a b P o w ell, fe e lin g th e u rg e o f th e A m erican in fa n try , cavalry and b u llets from Mexican g u n s k illed $1000. As th e good a n im a ls began to c all to sp re a d th e g o sp el, g a th e r e d artille ry acro ss th e Rio G rande a t w ork of c o n s tru c tiv e so c ia l se rv ic e one an d in ju re d sev eral A m eri get scarce, H urry W est, F ra n k Doefler cans In El Paso. T exas, acro ss th e five points o n to Mexican soil to and Hood F arm began to light for the in O reg o n , th e p re s e n t d riv e fo r fu n d s to g e th e r h is five so n s a n d th e i r f a m m eet th e A ngeles-V illa troops Rio G ran d e from Ju a re z , Mexico, blood of Ito salres O lga I.add a n d St. h a s been la u n c h e d tilts w eek, u n d e r ilies, a n d c h a lle n g e d th e c o u ra g e o u s which w ere th e n ad v ancing on w hen Maj Gen. Do R osey C. Ca Mawea. W hen Hood F arm began sto Juarez. th e a u sp ic e s of th e E lk s lo d g es in th e o n es of h is fo llo w in g to m a k e th e bell. co m m an d er of th e U. S. bor- bid so an xiously th e cry went, "K eep h a z a rd o u s jo u rn e y ac ro ss th e p la in s s ta te . F o r th e h om e s e rv ic e w o rk of ’em in O regon! Keep 'em in O reg o n !” and tlicn th e real b id d in g began. H ow th e S a lv a tio n A rm y h a s been ex a n d R o ck es to th e n o rth w e s t. FARMERS FIELD DAY a rd soon quit, say in g it w as no use H is c o n g re g a tio n ra llie d to him . h a u ste d by its sp le n d id w a r effo rt. COMMITTEES NAMED for him to com pete w ith th e Hood fifty a n d six ty p r a ir ie So it is up to e v ery co m m u n ity to B etw een F arm . F ra n k Doefler und H a rry W est T h e g e n e ra l c o m m itte e w h ich w as w ere m ore d e te rm in e d and gave the re - in s ta te th e A rm y b ig g e r a n d b e t sc h o o n e rs jo in e d th e tr a in , five y o k e f a p p o in te d by th e la s t P o m o n a g ra n g e Hood F arm a m erry chase for th e ir te r th a n e v e r. H e re is th e c h a n c e to o f o xen to e ach w agon. Í “ F iv e y o k e! T en oxen to a w a g o n !” to h a v e o v e rs ig h t of th e f a r m e r ’s Held money. show o u r a p p re c ia tio n in a s u b s ta n 3 Som e one suys, Why pay such Yes, of c o u rs e , a v e rs G ra n d m a d ay on J u ly 26, m e t a t th e fa ir prices for Buch in d iv id u a ls? L et me tia l m a n n e r. I.e t th is be no ta m ? I J o h n s o n ; a n d th e y w ere so re ly n e e d g ro u n d s on S u n d ay a n d a p p o in te d ask, “did you see th e in d iv id u a ls or see b o u rin e co lle c tio n of n ic k e ls an 1 9 c o m m itte e s to w o rk up th e v a rio u s the com pactness of th e ir line of b reed d im es a n d co p p ers. T h e S a lv a tio n ed as th e w ag o n s c re a k e d a n d s t r a i n 3 ing? T ake, if you will, Boise Q ueen, fe a tu re s of th e d ay . U n u su a l In te re s t the m o th er of St. M aw es; Boise Ro- A rm y n e v e r h a s h a d e n o u g h fu n d s to ed th r o u g h th e p asses o r g a p s in th e 1 No tickets can be voted after 6 p. m., Thursday, 3 lias E ach b r u te p u lle d e been m a n ife ste d In th e com ing saire, th e $5100 cow ; also, th e m o th er m eet th e m an y c a lls u p o n it. T h is S ie rra N ev ad as. June 26. th e unnam ed bull calf th a t sold for is th e tim e to ro ll up a s u b s c rip tio n h is s ta u n c h e s t, w h ile m en a n d boys i 3 e v e n t, w hich is fre e to all fa rm e rs , of $2100. Why not pay $5000 for such th e i r fa m ilie s a n d frie n d s. th a t w ill c a rry on th e w'ork fo r a a n d g ir ls p u sh e d w ith a ll th e i r m ig h t Friday and Saturday, June 27 and 28, cash only will 3 i a cow as th a t, w hen bred to a line-bred to re a c h th e top. At th e h ead o f th e p ro g ra m co m Dull such as Ito salres Olga Ladd, will y ear. be accepted 3 s T h e to p o n ce g a in e d , th e g ir ls a n d m itte e is J . J . J o h n s o n , m a s te r of T h a t G re sh a m m ay do h e r fu ll produce cow s th a t w ill sell for $5100 Saturday night the Contest will end in a big vote B P o m o n a g ra n g e . T h e o th e r m em b ers and ten-day hull calves th a t sell for s h a r e a c o m m itte e of liv e w ire s h a s y o u n g m en p u sh e d on a m ile o r tw o i J u s t th ese tw o of h er blood auction and street dance. 3 w o rk in g w ith h im a re M rs. M innie $2100? been o rg a n iz e d by G eo rg e H oney, in a d v a n c e o f th e slo w ly m o v in g i sold for $7200. T h ey sa n g an d la u g h e d C la n a h a n an d G eo rg e F. H oney of c h a irm a n o f th e lo cal d riv e. T h ey sc h o o n e rs. 3 $ Be sure to mark the name of the candidate you are •Now you may say, Who could pay G re sh a m an d M rs. H . A. L ew is of such a price for Boise Queen and m ake w ill call on th e h e a d of ev ery h o u s e a n d p lu c k e d th e w o n d e rfu lly b e a u ti 3 voting for plainly on each ticket. It out of h er m ilk o r b u tte r fat? We nd. hold. T h e re w ill be no escap e. B et fu l w ild flow ers of th e w e ste rn h ills 9 P o T rtla Candidates must have 60,000 votes at 6 p. in., Thurs J h e s in g e rs of th e g ra n g e s a n d o th m ust not forget th e breed in g value of te r h u n t u p th e c o m m itte e an d sav e an d p lain s. O ccasio n ally th e y sto p p e d e such an anim ul, hut let us tak e h er pro e rs w ho w ill h e lp w ill be o rg a n iz e d d uettona for one y e a r und com pare It th e ir v a lu a b le tim e. Y o u ’ll be re a d y to c h a t in sig n la n g u a g e w ith fr ie n d a day, to remain in the contest. ly In d ia n s . F o r a t th a t tim e th e I n 9 an d d rille d in th e v a rio u s lo c a litie s witli the p re se n t y e a r's price for eggB, ¿ a n d a n x io u s to do y o u r b it w’h en you value considered. A q u a rt of look o v e r th e fo ld e r th a t w ill rep o se d ia n s w ere n o t o p en ly h o stile . T irin g a F. E. Todd and M att Shano are the committee in 3 an d w ill p ro b a b y h a v e o ne big u n ite I m food ilk testin g 4 p er cen t is equal to eig h t re h e a r s a l b efo re th e field m eet. T h e upon y o u r fr o n t ste p s w ith th e d aily of th e i r fu n th e y w ould s it a n d w atch i charge of the auction. There will be several auctioneers 9 large eggs T h is cow produced 12,118 c o m m itte e in c h a rg e c o n sists of Mrs. pounds of m ilk and tested b e tte r th a n p a p e r to m o rro w m o rn in g . W ho co u ld th e th e n g re y s trin g th a t re a c h e d as to cry votes for the various candidates. 3 f a r as th e eye co u ld see— e ach ox M innie C la n a h a n , c h a irm a n , M rs. 11. 5 per cent. C a lcu latin g her m ilk hr a re fu se S a lv a tio n N ell sm ilin g su ch a per cent m ilk, h e r p ro d u ct is equal to te a m clo se in lin e , a n d th e y o u n g m en 1 frie n d ly sm ile on th e c o v er? The best music in Portland will be out here to play B E. P o p p le to n , H. L. Bull, M rs Kay 4 4,039 dozen eggs, an d a t th e y early 9 G ill, M rs. J o s e p h in e P ic k e tt, M rs. Id a A nd th o s e p o ste rs o f d o u g h n u t a n d boys d riv in g alo n g th e h e rd of i for the street dance on Main street, between Powell and av erag e of 50 c en ts per dozen for th e B u rg e ss, M rs. M. R o llin s, M rs. C. II. eggs, th e m ilk at tliat ra te would be g irls a n d p ie b a k e rs in th e i r ta p p y 3 00 h e a d o f c a ttle th a t w ould h e lp to 9 3 Second. w o rth $2019.50. F ig u rin g the m ilk at F re n c h h a ts a re en o u g h to m a k e any e s ta b lis h th e new s e ttle r s o n ce th e v I f 3 S to n e a n d M rs. C la ra S m ith . re a c h e d th e en d o f th e s u n s e t tr a il. T h e s p o rtin g e v e n ts a re b e in g a r- 11 c en ts per q u a rt, th e price m ost of fellow re c k le ss w ith h is co in . H av e Today’s count of votes gives the following results: 3 us a r e p aying now, and we find the A m ong th e y o u n g m en ro d e a I 1 ra n g e d fo r by T. P. C am p b ell, S. 11. product of tlie sam e cow w ortli $666.49 you seen th e m in th e w in d o w s o f th e L a u r a S h ip ley , c a n d id a te o f th e A m e ric a n R ed C ross .7 8 ,5 9 0 9 i s trip lin g , S am u el B oo n e J o h n s o n . H ull a n d H. A. L ew is. A ttra c tiv e b u sin e ss h o u se s on M ain a n d P o w ell And p u ttin g It a t tlie com m on price O pal P h ilip s , c a n d id a te o f G re sh a m firem en 64,300 3 H a p p ie s t a m o n g th e w a tc h e rs c h a tte d i p rizes w ill be o ffered . E. L. T h o rp e m ilk b rin g s to th e farm er, he would s tr e e ts ? O h, boy! M iriam B ro w n , c a n d id a te o f G re sh a m R e b e k a h lo d g e ............. 52 ,5 8 0 a t u check for $363.54. W hy don’t 9 w as c o n s titu te d th e c o m m itte e on look So be on th e lo o k -o u t fo r E rn e s t h is b rid e , a y o u n g p e rso n o f 16 y e a rs I E va T a c h e ro n , c a n d id a te of G re sh a m h ig h s c h o o l..................... 50,640 we use m ore m ilk ? Som e say It is too ' p u b lic ity an d co n cessio n s. S tr a tto n a n d E. W . A y lsw o rth . Thev a n d th e c o u ra g e of h e r co n v ictio n s. 9 B high, but according to th e food value G e rtr u d e M einig, c a n d id a te o f th e city of S a n d y ...........................50,110 G ood s p e a k e rs w ill be s e c u re d an d it Is th e ch eap est food on th e m a rk et, w ill so lic it p re c in c t 308. In p re c in c t W h en th e tr a v e le r s s ta r te d fo r th e 3 9 a co m m u n ity s in g w ill be led by th e und a w el-balanced ra tio n a t th a t. 3 09 W ill lie s s e l a n d G eo rg e F. H oney G o ld en W est y o u n g S am u el ro d e la rg e c h o ru s. A b a s k e t d in n e r at noon W’hen we begin to balance o u r own ra w ill c all fo r y o u r d o lla r. G. W . alo n e . O nly to th e s ta te lin e, h o w tlons as we do o u r an im als, we will will be a fe a tu r e w hich all w ill e n annoy th e d octors leas, have b e tte r a p K enney a n d W. It. K e rn wil a fc o u n i e v er. F o r a s th e tr a in le ft K a n s a s COUNTY COUNCIL MEETS, RAKER S OARAGE ROBBED S am u el Jo h n s o n a n d H a n n a h H in k fo r p re c in c t 309 T h e y ex p e c t to NO TRACE OF THIEVES joy. F o r th o s e w ho do n o t w ish to petites, and the m an th a t Is producing P.-T. ASSOCIATION b rin g th e ir d in n e r s a w e ll-co n d u cted th e best and ch eap est a rtic le of food be m e t w ith a sm ile a n d a d o lla r. w ere Jo in ed In m a r ria g e by th e Rev. L a te S a tu r d a y n ig h t o r e a rly S u n c a fe te ria and re f re s h m e n t s ta n d s will on tlie m a rk e t will be re m u n e ra te d for T h e r e g u la r b i-m o n th ly m e e tin g of A nd look w h a t you g et fo r y o u r dol J o a b P o w ell. T h e e ld e r H ln k s h a d his e a rn e s t efforts. T hen we will pay la r — a g re a t b ig c e llu lo id b u tto n b ig re fu se d th e ir c o n sen t to th e w ed d in g C o u n ty C o u n cil of th e M u ltn o m a h d ay m o rn in g , th ie v e s b ro k e in to th e be p ro v id ed . m ore for first class d a iry cow«. nt least an d to th e i r y o u n g e r d a u g h te r ta k in g C. I. B a k e r g a ra g e , m a k in g th e ir e n T h e co m m itte e « w ill m e e t from enough so people w on’t be forced to kill g e r th a n a d o lla r! W ith a big p u r P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n w as h eld tr a n c e th ro u g li a back w indow . A fte r ' tim e to tim e a t th e c all of th e c h a ir- the h e ife r calves a t b irth because they ple E lk ’s h e a d on .it. O ne of th o se th e lo n g , lo n g tr a il to th e P acific, b e of th e sto ck ' m en a n d th e p la n s w ill be g iv en du e c a n ’t afford, u n d e r th e p re s e n t cost, B u t in D istric t 4 5 sch o o l, S a tu rd a y , J u n e ta k in g a n in v e n to ry p re tty p o s te r g irls w o u ld h a v e m a d e c a u se o f h e r te n d e r y ears. to ra ise them . W hen such a tim e 21. T h e m e e tin g w as an a ll-d ay th e r e , th e y k n o ck ed o u t th e g la s s in p u b licity . “ y o u th w ill be s e r v e d ,” a n d H a n n a h a m ig h ty n ifty b u tto n , w h a t? ) com es, we w on’t have th o u sa n d s of c h ild ren d y in g for w an t of m ilk as they B eside th e c a m p a ig n b u tto n , th in k H in k to o k an u n o b tr u s iv e d e p a r tu r e e v e n t a n d lu n c h w as se rv e d by th e th e oilice d o o r a n d o p en ed it fro m th e a re today. T h ey w ere so m e ch ic k e n s! SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC of th e s a tis f a c tio n o n e g e ts fro m in th e c o m p an y o f h e r o ld e r s is te r m e m b e rs of th e d is tric t 4 5 asso ca- in sid e . H e re ’s for b e tte r stock and m ore of T hey a c tu a lly p ick ed up fifty p en n ies, AT MULTNOMAH FALLS h e lp in g a good c a u se a lo n g . Y o u r d al- a n d b ro th e r-in -la w . It, and th e day w hen all a rtic le s of food tio n . T h e re w as a f a ir r e p r e s e n ta le ft in th e ca sh d ra w e r. T h e B a k e rs J u s t fa n c y a c o rra l o f h a lf a h u n la r m ay buy ice a n d m ilk fo r a sick T h e B a p tist S u n d a y sch o o l h ad a will sell on th e b asis of the food value tio n o f th e v a rio u s a s s o c ia tio n s o f th e do n o t feel th a t th is is a to ta l loss fo r b aby th is su m m e r. O r p ay a w o rn - d re d p r a ir ie sc h o o n e rs w ith 500 oxen picnic a t M u ltn o m a h F a lls la s t F r i co n tain ed th erein . co u n ty . th e v is ito rs le f t th e m a c a k e of P a lm o u t m o th e r's fa re to a S a lv a tio n In it. G u a rd in g th e m sto o d th e s u r e s t T h r if t S o cial Attracts. T h e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w as h eld in o liv e so ap in s te a d . Ail th e tire s In day. T h e re w ere a b o u t 75 m e m b e rs A rm y re c re a tio n cam p . O r buy sh o es s h o ts In th e p a rty . T h e h e rd o f c a t B. C. T h e W. C. T. U. w ill hold a th r if t th e a fte rn o o n , M rs. L. A. H arlo w of th e w indow , a b o u t 4150 w o rth , th e y o u t fo r th e s u m m e r fro lic. tle , too, w as clo sely w a tc h e d , as m an y fo r a s h iv e rin g s t r e e t w ich en n ext T ro u td a le p re s id in g . M rs. G. G. R oot c a rrie d off w ith th e m , a ls o a b o u t $20 A ltm a n of P le a s a n t H om e a n d L o u is so cial a t th e W. F . H oney g ro v e on w in te r. O r m a k e easy th e la st h o u rs tim e s th e In d ia n s , a f r a id to a tta c k a C h ris te n s o n of G re sh a m d ro v e th e ir T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n , b e g in n in g a t la r g e e m ig ra n t tr a in , w ould a tte m p t o f th e F r a n k lin h ig h sch o o l P a re n t- w o rth of g a s tic k e ts . of so m e fa ilu re . tr u c k s piled fu ll of y o u n g ste rs. 2 :3 0 o ’clo ck . A u to m o b ile s w ill be T e a c h e r a ss o c ia tio n a n d c h a irm a n of to d riv e off th e c a ttle . Y es, th e S a lv a tio n A rm y w ill be M rs. L e o n a rd , M rs. W. H essel, E. In w a itin g a t th e lib ra ry fro m 2 to 3 B efo re m an y m o n th s th e h a rd s h ip s th e v is itin g c o m m itte e of th e ' P o r t MULTNOMAH GRANGE open fo r b u sin e ss day o r n ig h t, ra in D avidson, Geo. H oney an d W. T hom o 'c lo c k fo r a ll w ho w ish to go. Be la n d co u n cil of th a t a ss o c ia tio n , gave ANNOUNCES MEETING c a rr ie d th e d ig n ified g ro w n -u p s o r sh in e , S u n d a y s o r h o lid a y s, ju s t of th e jo u rn e y b eg an to sap th e s u re to a tte n d if you w an t to le a rn an in te r e s tin g ta lk on th e w o rk of a s It w as b e fo re th e w ar» W ith y o u r s tr e n g th an d s p irits of th e tra v e le r s . M u ltn o m a h g ra n g e , No. 71, will W hen th e y w ere all u n lo a d e d a t th e how to g e t ric h q u ick . 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