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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1919)
Big Free Street Dance and Vote Auction to Windup Victory Goddess Contest, Saturday Night, June 28. T W IC E A W EEK Five Candidates Left. G resham O utlook VOL. 9. NO. 34 POULTRYMEN FORM NEW ORGANIZATION GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. CASK FOR SOLDIERS INSTEAD OF FARMS OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 27. 1919 COTTON FARM IS VISITED; BIG BERRY CROP READY One Must Win! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR DADDY BILL TAFT HAS RIVAL IN FAMILY HILLYARD WRITES FROM THE AZORES d id l ot y ie ld w e ll, so it was decided By R IC A A N D E K S O N . A Jap. w ho knew if W e wer»' ju s t at lu n ch e o n ready to dig it o u t. M rs. J. M H illy a r d has received to t r im o il w ith dessert w hen th e re tit« - .nt* tlo l.s a -k . .1 to I- 1 ' 11. «*f A b o u t t h ir t y - f o e p o u ltry fa rm e rs was he ard a p e re m to ry h o n k -h o n k - i . »i 1 . to I».-« v a p le a sin g >um for It. th e fo llo w in g in te re s tin g le tte r fro m met a t th e lib r a r y M onday eveniii;- Ito n k o u tsid e . We rushed to the B u t M r. S tro n g , w ho n e ve r naps in her son " B i l l , " w h ich th e O u tlo o k A lo c a l p o u ltr y o rg a n iz a tio n was not let o u t ll iv d o o r w ith sm ears o f je lly o n o u r ills liu.»iue»s. tlld g la d ly pu blishe s f o r the benefit o f fo rm e d , a .id c o n tra c ts signed ag ree th in s . C o m in g up th e w a lk w ith p a tc li, n e ith e r «lid in g ru b it up. I11- in g to m a rk e t th e ir eggs th ro u g h tit his m any frie n d s : g ia n t strid e s, was M r. S tro n g , who sti a-.;, he a p p lie d a generous a m o u n t s ta te p o u ltr y asso cia tion run s th e C o lto n fa rm . Y ou know o f I'« ,-tiliz e r to tlie ¡¡eld, w ith the re P o n to Del G ato, Azor«- Islands. A b o u t the lir s t o f J u ly th e y • \ how he w a lks, ta lk s and w o rk s lik e s u lt llia t the v ie ld o f b e rrie s th is M ay 14 th. 1919. heavy and the new pect to begin m a rk e tin g in »«»-opera a g e n tle cyclone. W ith o u t any p re ye a r s very Dear M o th e r: 1 have a li t t le lim e to . w h ic h a r e th e f ru it- h e a r ii.g lio n w ith th e best eggs tro t:: o th e r p la n '- lim in a rie s , h»' s a i'l. "1 am co m in g spare so w ill w r ite you and te ll you p o u ltr y sectio ns o f the s ta ll The year, are s tro n g , hack s h o rtly . Be rea dy to go o u t to p la n t- fo r next o f o u r t r ip across th e pond I am on eggs w ill be ta k e n to the at . o c ia tio n th e fa rm w ith me I w a n t you 10 heavy vines. w a tch in (lie e n g in e room now. II h e a d q u a rte rs in P o rtla n d . Th« re N01 t every p la te in O regon can see m y b e rry p u lc lt ” is 2 :2 5 a m. and not a soul a ro u n d each egg w ill be can dled, gra d e d aim W e iH d n 't do any m ore e a tin g grow ra sp b e rrie s, b u t even th e I n io ta lk w ith . I w ent on w a tch at 12 stam pe d w ith th e a sso cia tion label. dlans k in g ago knew th a t th is v a lle y in fa ct, we ftirg o t a ll ab ou t th e «1» and go o ff u t 4 a. m. O n ly one m a., As soon as the eggs are put on m a r • p e c ia lly s u ite .I fo r ra s p b e rry li s e rf. W ith a hasty glance in to III" stands these w atches and it sure Is c u ltu re T he acres o f C u th b e rts on k e t, th e re w ill be separate d a ily q u o m ir r o r (that's how we knew about lonesom e m id the 11 ou rs, ne ver d»i th e C o tto n fa rm are eye evidence ta tio n s fo r th e m . tile je lly on o u r ch in s I, a l i t t le dab Another member of the W. H. end T e m p o ra ry office rs fo r th e local th a t ra s p b e rrie s are at hom e here. Congressman W D Botes of o f p e rfe c tly h a rm less ta lc u m , and a ¡Now to te ll you o f o u r tr ip . Wp Taft family bas attained scholas o rg a n iz a tio n a re : A. it. L ym a n , row upon row Iow a, urges tb a t the govern incut few e x tra h a irp in s here and ther« . T iler«' (hey s ta n d , le ft I ’ ll 1 la ile lp lila on a S a tu rd a y fo r tic honors. It Is Miss Helen Taft, p re s id e n t; A. 11. D o w sett, vice pres n e a rly 3d acres o f th e m , w itli the Ive a ll soldiers and sa ilo rs o f the we gra bb ed o u r g u ld e n h a ts, and ^ daughter of the former president. N e w p o rt, K. I. We a rriv e d th e re am i id e n t and D. E. T o w le , secre ta ry- Ig war a cash s if t Instead o f were ju s t p in n in g th e m on when M r clean, t. h e a lth ie s t fo lia g e , the v ig She is to be acting president of louded a m m u n itio n a n ti torpedoes, tre a s u re r. A c o n s titu tio n am i by oro us p la n t stem s loaded w ith tier farm s He Insists th a t the fa rm S tro n g ho nke d a g ain. W e clim b e d the Bryn Mawr college next year. and th e n ateum ed o u t fo r t ills pin«■«• fo r so ld ie r Idea Is " p r im a r ily la w s were a d op te d, and e a rly next r le s in a ll stages o f d e ve lo p m e n t in to I hi- c a r, a n il w h ile we were In absence of Dr. M. Carey on a M onday. T lie firs t «lay out was backed by men who nave swamp week a m e e tin g w ill be h e ld at the w r ig g lin g about as fo lk s do w hen fro m the w h ite blossom s and green Thomas, who Is going on a world lin e ; we hud sm o o th w a te r and mini« stu m p and a rid lauds to dis lib r a r y to co m p le te the o rg a n iz a tio n . b e rries to tile lu scio u s red b e rrie s th e y are tr y in g to find the m ost co m tcpir Miss Taft has been dean of a speed o f 20 to 25 k n o ts p e r Dour pose o f ’* S everal c h ic k « n e n th u s ia s ts fro m read« f o r m a rk e t, a ll on tile same fo rta b le p o s itio n , M r. S tro n g ha I the school tor two years. • T uesday a fte rn o o n we h it u ro u g li P o rtla n d and v ic in ity were present. tu rn e d th a t m a ch in e co m p le te ly p la n t. sea and hud to check o u r speed to IS U. L . Upson e x p la in e d th e m a rk e tin g T lie ra sp b e rry y ie ld th is ye a r is a ro u n d on a spot n o t m uch b ig g e r kn o ts per h o u r. D u rin g th a t n ig h t a system o f the sta te asso cia tio n , w h ich SALVATION ARMY DRIVE d o ub le th a t o f lust year. O f course, SOME MORE STUFF th a n a good-sized d in n e r plate. It s tro n g w in d blew up and we tossed system was ad op te d by the lo ca l o r tile r, is a reason. M r Strong takes ¡OUCHES ALL POCKR was a ha pp y th o u g h t we had when OF THE SAME MAKE a ro u n d lik e a c o rk . One co u ld h a rd g a n iz a tio n . W . P. L y m a n , a d ir e c t we put lit those e x tra h a irp in s , fo r s c ie n tific care o f It is fa rm , and th a t ly g e t a ro u n d th e engines w ith o u t o r o f the s la te asso cia tio n , and also doe not mean lie spades a cco rd in g A bo ut $2 0,t have a lre a d y been s u b h.v tile tim e c ity lim it s were T h e B o rin g garage cam»» in fo r Its h a n g in g on to th e r a ilin g E very tim e th e p re s id e n t, J. K. M cK a y were scrib ed In G resham fo r th e S a lv a tio n reached, th e a u to , lik«* a ho rse when to a ' b o o k,” but ra th e r th a t lie a llu re o f p o p u la r p u b lic ity last T u e s we tr ie d to go on deck u wave w o u ld present. M r. M cKay to ld o f h is t r ip A rm y , and o n ly h a lf o f th e t e r r it o r y It is h o m ew ard hound. gu llo pe d stud ies iiis in d iv id u a ls w h e th e r li be b re a k o v e r and we w o u ld gel so a kin g to S e a ttle , and o f ins in v e s tig a tio n ol has been s o lic ite d . L ik e everyone ¡thin g at a merry e lip , and. lik e a a b e rry , (lie c o rn fie ld o r a pig and day n ig h t w hen T h o m a s A b ra h a m . wet. T he o n ly way we c o u ld tra v e l th e plan s o f m a rk e tin g used by th e else, t h i' s o lic itin g c o m m itte e s are race horse, it leaned to w a rd the in ap plies tlie tre a tm e n t dem anded by K u lp li Itu t h e rfo rd , and H u rry a lo n g th e deck was by h a n g in g on to W a s h in g to n sta te p o u ltr y associa busy men, so th e y ask us a fa v o r, th a t side o f th . course as It ro u n d e d th e th a t in d iv id u a l to get biggest re K n e c h t, boys a b o u t 17 years old. s o m e th in g eve ry tim e the sh ip ro lle d tion. tu rn s fro m It. th e su b scrib e rs n o t yet reached have c o rn e r and tu rn e d do w n th e lane. b ro k e in to Hie garage and c a rrie d off o r p itc h e d , and as she rig h te d o r b e D. E. T o w le , te m p o ra ry s e cre ta ry- c o n trib u tio n s rea dy fo r th e m , o r b e t A m o n g o th e r in te r e s tin g th in g s , m ost o f tlie loose a rtic le s In th e shop cam e steady f o r a m in u te , to ru n a O u r h a ts w ere ju s t a l i t t le askew tre a s u re r o f th e lo ca l p o u ltry asso te r s t ill, c a ll up o r lo o k up th e so when we s to p p id to ta k e a lo o k t i l M r. S tro n g said. " D iffe r e n t seasons a m i office. These boys are th e " b e t ways and g ra b s o m e th in g else. We c ia tio n in s u m m a riz in g la s t n ig h t's H eitor. F o r p re cin ct 309, W ill B e s th e blackcaps Six acres o f b e a u ti re q u ire v e ry d iffe re n t tre a tm e n t and t e r ” h a lf o f a gang o f six h a ilin g sure had some tim e . A bunch o f f e l m e e tin g sa id : T h e b e rry p la n ts u t th is stage fro m L y n ts . sel an«! Geo. H o n e y; p re c in c t 309 Vi, f u l p la n ts , p ro m is in g 24 ton s o f b e r to o ls T h re e o f th e m have lo w s were seasick, b u t I was lu c k y "T h e o b je c t and a im s o f P o u ltry G. W. K enney and W. It. K e rn ; p re rie s w tliin th e next few weeks. Ev-1 are not o n ly fe e d in g the m se lve s and been w o r k in g a place n e ar E agle and came th r o u g tt w ith o u t g e ttin g G ro w e rs a sso cia tion a re : to produce c in c t 308, E rn e s t S tra tto n and .1. G. e ry row as clean o f weeds as i f com the heavy c lu s te rs o f f r u i t b u t m ust C re ek w h ile out on p a ro le fro m tlie sick. a b e tte r p ro d u c t, to assem ble a b e lte r Mast. also p ro v id e m a te ria l fo r th e new re fo rm school. pany had been expected. Y ou ng R u th e rfo rd We ancho red in t ills p o rt M onday. p ro d u c t in la rg e v o lu m e , and, to m a r T o m eet th is and K n e ch t have been re tu rn e d to 1 was ashore th a t n ig h t. M r S tro n g , w ho is accustom ed to canes being fo rm e d . A ll I did k e t m ore che ap ly. In m a rk e tin g , in heavy d ra in th e p la n ts send o u t ex | c u ltiv a tin g w ith a C le ve la n d tra c to r, H int in s titu tio n , w h ile T hom a s A b wus w a lk a ro u n d and lo o k th«' (ow n stead o f h a v in g 24 m en and cars on ALLDRIDGE BROS. AT W illi th a t lie stooped ra h a m wus de alt w it li le n ie n tly , t ills ove r. | la s m uch as 4 0 acres ¡11 a «lay I, has tr a ro o ts .” I, is a qu e e r o ld fash ion ed BAPTIST CHURCH also tra in e d his a u to m o b ile to ta ke ove r and pushed in n u m e ra b le li liv th e road w ith 50 cases o f eggs, we be in g h is firs t offense, place. A ll the b u ild in g s are one am i w ill have one m an w ith , one tru c k . Io th e fields W ith a s p u rt, and je r k ro o tle ts ve ry close to tlie su rfa ce W a lte r M etzge r, the n ia n u g cr, says tw o s to rie s and b u ilt o f cla y, b ric k B a ske t d in n e r a t th e B a p tis t W e also a im to get a l i t t le b e tte r and chug ¡1 flew a lo n g th e lio n i" - j " T o go in th e re nov. w itli a deep c u l th a t e v e ry th in g th a t was sto le n I iuh o r stone. Th« i r s tre e ts are n a rrow p ric e o w in g to u n ifo rm good q u a lity , | c h u rc h Sunday, Ju n e 2 k th . T h e A ll- m ade ro a il th ro u g h the fie ld s, o n ly t iv a t o r w o u ld he p o s itiv e m u rd e r. been fo u n d and w ill be re tu rn e d in lik e a lle ys and lo o k d a rk and sha b eve ry egg g u a ra n te e d , and th e d is | d rid g e Bros, q u a rte t w ill s in g at the a li t t le out o f b re a th when we T lie Acm e h a rro w ru n betw een the a fe w days. by as th e houses do. T lie stores are P re a c h in g at 11 tr ib u tio n can g u a ra n te e to s u p p ly the m o rn in g service. A row s keeps tile s o il p u lv e riz e d and li t t le shabby, on e -ro o m e d th in g s th a t A t 2 :3 0 song reached th e lo g a n b e rry patch. tra d e . T h e re w ill also be a re d u c tio n a. in. by th« pa stor. Ire . H om weeds, and th a t h o ld s (he p a rt o f th a t pa tch, M r. S tro n g to ld LITTLE FOLKS PARTY open on th e s tre e t, in every one o f W e are expect in th e cost o f feed, and a t th e same and p ra ise service. us, b a re ly i-scuped a n n ih ila tio n lust A GAMBOL ON THE GREEN th e m th e y have w in e to sell T h a t tim e m ake th e feed tra d e m ore p r o f in g th e m ale ch o ru s fro m O regon year. C o n tin u e d on page 3 T h e (»hints w ere s le n d e r an I seems to he t lie lr c h ie f «lie, and ita b le to th e d e a le r by o rd e rin g in C ity f o r th e a fte rn o o n service. T h e people o f th ia isla n d M iss M abel B ro w n and tb e li t t le p ro d u c t. Come and e n jo y th e day w ith us. la rg e r q u a n titie s , and ta k in g it d i are u d u rk s k in n e d o r s w a rth y Kev. A. J W A K E . P astor. r e c tly fro m th e car, th u s sa vin g lln - fo lk s in h e r Sunday school class had bunch. T h e y w e ar no shoes and Very d e a le r tim e . Ily e ffe c tin g these a p ic n ic on the parsonage la w n , last few clo th es. I t wus fu n to sec the m econom ies, we hope to save th e con L ib r a r y N o tic e -. w a lk o v e r I lie cobblestones. Most o f T uesd ay a fte rn o o n . D u rin g th e su m m e r, tlie to w n l i s u m e r some m oney, o r at lpast give th e m are P o rtu g u e se o r Spanish. T hey played o ld w itc h and hide b e tte r q u a lity at th e same o r a lo w b ra ry w ill he open T uesd ay, T h u r s Next week comes tlie F o u r th o f Get y o u r plans mail»' a n il y o u r o rd e rs anti-seek and d ro p tlie h a n d k e rc h ie f T h e y have a fu n n y la n g u a g e b u t I day and S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s and in e r price. Bobbi«» M etzge r got put in th e "m u s h can u n d e rs ta n d th e m If they ta lk L e t us use th e in te llig e n c e we arc (tie eve n in g o f M on da y, W ednesday J u ly , (in th a t day G resha m w ill t- n - ! 1,1 e a rly. I m ay be g iv e n to tlie p o t" and w o u ld have been th e re yet, s lo w ly and use t h e ir h u iu ls. endow ed w ith a n il m a ke c o n d itio n s and F rid a y . re tu rn e d s o ld ie rs o f th e ! cash p riz e w ill te r ta ln I! best in d u s tr ia l float e x h ib ite d . A b u t some one cheated and guve the n o t get ashore a g a in lu r e fo r we ex Below a rt v a ca tio n p riv ile g e s : b e tte r f o r ¡til It is b e tte r to dis W o rld w ar. A parade at 10 o 'c lo c k | le a s h p rize w ill also be a w ard ed the h a n d k e rc h ie f to h im . N obody cared peet Io leave soon fo r L isb o n . P ort Ten books, fo u r o f w h ic h m ay be t r ib u te a m illio n d o lla rs a m o ng a W e are to do p a tro l d u ty th o u sa n d people th a n to m ake otn- f l i t io n , may be b o rro w e d u n t il O cto w ill be fo llo w e d by an address at tlie most co m ica l g ro u p on a flo a t. T lie If it w a s n 't f a ir , 'cause he Is so lit t le ug al. som e w h ere betw een here und tile r«' m illio n a ir e . U n ite d we s ta n d , d i be r 1, 1111 a d u lt cards fo r vaca tion F a ir g ro u n d s, by D r E II. Pence, 'c a lith u n ip s w ill he g ive n th re e cash anyway. I lik e t ills s h ip fine. Siie is sm a ll T hen the y had s o m e th in g good to vid ed we f a ll, fo r in u n io n th e re is re a d in g . p a sto r o f the W e s tm in s te r P resb y i prizes, one fo r each n f th e th re e most r ig h t o u t on the but lias a s m a ll cre w . T h e o n ly oh F o u r books, o.ie o f w h ic h m ay be co m ica l in d iv id u a ls in th e parade, A i eat ¡m il d r in k H lre n g th . T h e s p ir it o f co -o p e ra tio n A line spe cia l p rize d in n e r w ill be served at la w n , and when th e y were lo o k in g je c tlo n is th a t we d o n ’t get m uch to is g ro w in g . F’ lease no te w hat the fic tio n , may lx- b o rro w e d on c h il te ria n i h u rt b o f P o rtla n d . m usical p ro g ra m con clu des tlie m o rn th«' K e il Cross d in in g h a ll, to a ll s o l th e ir sw eetest M iss M abel lo o k p ic t c o -o p e ra tiv e B e rry G ro w e rs have d re n 's cards. C ontinued on page 3 ures o f th e m . In cho osing hooks to b o rro w on va in g exercises. A fre e d in n e r w ill he die rs ta k in g p a rt in th e parade. done In th e f r u i t business. \ few d e te rm in e d b e rry g ro w e rs w ho w o u ld ca tio n lim e , please c o n s u lt lib r a r ia n , served at noon to a ll s o ld ie rs , s a ilo rs A fte r last n ig h t's cou nt o f votes not sta n d fo r th e op pre ssion o f tie as th is p riv ile g e does not a p p ly to a n il m u rines. fo r V ic to ry Goddess th e ca n d id a te s in liie a fte rn o o n th e re w ill be ra c stood as fo llo w s : m id d le m an got to g e th e r and broke a ll books. in g w ith some o f the best horses ill his s tro n g h o ld , and got a price fo r Laura Shipley 192,670 A th le tic s sp o rts w ill be I f th e sla te . a ll f r u it s th a t is n e a rly d o u b le last tlie p o u ltr y men and he lp boost M iria m B ro w n 152,130 ye a r's pree and last ye a r was a w ar you are in te re s te d c a ll al th e office fe a tu re d between heats. O pal P h illip s ..1 8 4 ,9 6 0 y o u n g cou ple w ith a ch u b b y baby In tlie eve ning a g re a t b ig V ic to ry (M arion D udley B i . in o ) o f S. B. H a ll o r a t the B e rry G row e rs year. G e rtru d e M e in ig 61,730 dance w ill com e off. “ So we say to y o u : com e a n ti jo it: o f ii i» and ta lk it o v e r.” A c h a t w ith G ra n d m a L in n e m a n n g ir l T he t r io had crossed the plalnes. Eva T a ch e ro n 60,780 b u t tlie yo u n g m o th e r die d «luring As a special a n n o u n i i m en t to the A ll c a n d id a te s re m a in In th e co n in h e r cozy s it t in g ro o m and a w a lk the w in te r m id th e L ln n e tn u n n s took in te re s te d p u b lic conies tlie latest e n a ctm e n t o f th e parade c o m m itte e , test io th e g ra n d fin is h on S a tu rd a y w ith h e r in h e r g a rd e n , w here, des th e baby and raised h e r as t lie lr ow n She Is M rs. Ion a M cC o ll o f tow i t : E ve ry business m an (a n d • veiling, a ll h a v in g reached th e re p ite h e r 91 years, she spades h e r c h ild m aybe business wom an 1 w ho does q u ire d 60 ,000 votes by 6 o 'c lo c k last d a isy bed and p ru n e s h e r fine roses, P o rtlu n d . f o r m any years a reside nt F r id a y a n il S a tu rd a y cash b ro u g h t o u t th e s to ry o f h e r b ra ve o f G resham and fo r 18 years post not e n te r a float in tlie g ra n d pa rude n ig h t, m a ste r here. tends to m ake tlie tissui-s and fluids w ill be given a fre e rid e in ¡1 sp e cia lly o n ly cun he voted. T o m o rro w eve n and u s e fu l life . By J. F. G R IF F IT H As e a rly in th e s p rin g as th«' w e a lh m ade o f in g , Ju n e 28, a b ig a u c tio n o f votes p a tro l wagon B o rn in G e rm a n y In 1828, she gre w In o rd iT to fo rw a rd the a lre a d y pro , o f tlie body a lk a lin e , so co u n te ra c tin g p re pa red In o th e r w ords the w ill be co n d u cte d u n d e r the I •<’ yo u n g w o m an hoo d. Titer«' she e r p e rm itte d th e y o u n g s e ttle rs «ante gresslve m ovem ent and encourage th»' tlie tendency o f m in ts , eggs, fish and c h ic k e n n e ttin g business people w ill ta k e p a rt in til«' v is io n o f M a tt Shuno and F. E T odd . pledged tie r h a nd and h e a rt to a o u t " in t o th e w oods” and too k up p ro d u ctio n of w o rld food supplies, we lik e foods to create acid con ditions. A s tre e t «lance w ith ja zz m usic w ill y o u ,ig t a ilo r o f h e r n a tiv e v illa g e , t h e ir d o n a tio n la n d c la im o f 320 Since 1 lie body does its w o rk best para«!«' w h e th e r o r no. m ust also encou rag" and assist the p ro v id in g (lie w e a th e r is w ho wus le a v in g f o r A m e ric a , the acres n t w h at is now ca lle d L in n e T he parade (‘o n n u itte e and th e ««»me o il g ro w e r in ta k in g car»' o f th e ir crops when Its c o n d itio n Is e ith e r n a tu ra l o r good. S ho uld J. P lu v iu s he o u t of la n d o f o p p o r tu n ity . A f te r tw o yea rs' m a n n J u n c tio n . G resham was a dense and p ro p e rly disposing o f them a fte r s lig h tly a lk a lin e , it is very im p o rta n t p a in te rs are u rg in g th a t fo lk s get at M r and M rs L in n e th a t we re ta in those lost values so fa r th e ir flo a ts im m e d ia te ly . Do not. w ait h u m o r, th e a u c tio n and dance w ill I w o rk in g and sa vin g , he sent fo r h e r fo re s t t lii't i ha rvestin g. l»e con du cte d in a b a ll. and sh« m ade th e voyage across the m ann b u ll, the m se lve s a 12x12 foot I t is no lo ng er a question o f what as possibl«' th ro u g h the u tiliz a tio n o f ' u n til the e ve n in g befor« th e F o u r,I: lo g ca b in . A nd to g e th e r the y s,iirt« «l i A tla n tic , a r r iv in g in New O rleans we can raise, h u t to take care o f am i tlie c u lls o f u n m a rke ta b le potatoes i F ro m th e re she jo u rn e y e d up th e to d e a r th e la ud . place it in an un pe rlsha hle co n d itio n W ith in a rad iu s o f 12 m iles o f Gresham | But ta ilo r in g was m ore in M, .M ississippi r iv e r to the l i t t l e to w n o f there is a potato acreage or a p p ro x i ready fo r the m arket. Shasta. I llin o is , w here , 1« lo ve rs L iu n e n im in 'H lin e , so the y decided .More d rie rs am i canneries fo r our m ately 8000 acres, w ith an estlmat«'«! ■ were wedded, and w here M r. L in n s * th a t th e q u ic k e s t m id best way Io f r u it am i vegetables are needed. We yie ld of five tons to t i i " acre, m aking ! ttiu iin had e sta b lish e d h im s e lf in a get Hie la n d cle a re d was fo r th«' h u s It has 1»«« n produce enough vegetables to supply a supply o f 40,000 tons band to ply his tra<le In P o rt la n d and , m odest t a ilo r shop. a large dem and, If we could put them e s tim a t'd by tlie fa rm e rs th a t in b a r Th«- next yea r, in 1852, e m ig ra earn th e m oney to pay fo r tile la b o r in an un pe risha ble c o n d itio n Tit»' sta v. s tin g o f tills crop fo r tin- m a rk e t., T h is he d id fo r six o r t i o n to th e n o rth w e s t fro m Illin o is o f c le a rin g tis tic e s show 500ft cases o f canned 25 per «ent, o r 10.000 tons are d isca rd was heavy. T he L ln n e n ia n n s were e ig h t years, co m in g ho m e io tin- li t t le p u m p k in , to say n o th in g o f o th e r ed and know n as culls. These c u lls 1 am ong th e d a rin g ones w ho decided e a tilii once a week to his bra ve young canned vegetables w hich ari- shipped to co n ta in starch con tents o f 18 o r 20 ,«» bra ve th e w ild e rn e ss T hey jo in e d | w ife m id ad op te d «laughter the Pacific Coast fro m the East a n nu per cent. Lonesom e? N ot at a ll a s m a ll p a rty o f e m ig ra n ts , M rs ' ' --------------’ 'r T h ‘ e re was a lly . T h is means a to ta l loss to th i' There is a large demand fo r potato , L in ,le n im in « e n g a g in g to ear« fo r t lie , to o m uch w o rk to tie «Ion«' to ink« Oregon fa rm e r. Whereas, the dried starch, o w in g to the fact tha t he reto-' Besides, c h ild re n In th e com pany, und M r. | any tim e o ff fo r s e lf p ity . and canned f r u it and vegetables rep fore it lias lx en m ostly supplied by the i L in n e m a n n h e lp in g w ith th e sto ck » tbe lit t le g ir l was a g re a t c o m fo rt. resent o u r waste and unused product European countries. By ox a n il m u le team the y m ade A m i tw o yea rs la te r n e ig h b o rs came I11 tbe state o f Oregon ¡uni • sp«.,hilly in Till re is u Potato Star« h M anufaet ur th e jo u rn e y In fo u r m o n th s T h e re E rne st and E liz a Giese, e m ig r a n ti the W illa m e tte V alie v w e are at III' “ ing Com pany now organized and pre K e n tu c k y . T hey la ju ls v llle , was m uch sickness and s u ffe rin g fro m e n t m o stly in te rested in the po tato in p a rin g to take care o f these culls, also fro m th e p r iv a tio n s o f th e t r ip as were n e ig h b o rs in th e fu lle s t m ean- o th e r by pro du cts of the farm , such as d u stry. w e ll as fro m th e s tra in o f an eve r- in g o f the w o rd , too. T a k in g the w o rld over, th e common v gi tables. fr u it , etc T iie present M r. m id M rs L in n e m a n n liv e d on expected a ttn i k fro m th e fierce Sioux o r so-called Ir is h potato Is probably con sum p tion o f starch and glucose in and C otnache In d ia n s F e a r o f a t h e ir fa rm 40 years, u n til M r I,in eaten by a g re a te r p ro p o rtio n o f the tl»" c itie s iif P ortla nd . S eattle and Spo Two sc u lp in g p a rty caused some o f th e ne m a n n 's de a th 27 years ago e a rth 's in h a b ita n ts than any o th e r crop kane m ay be co n se rva tive ly estim a te d j p a rty to b a it, but th e L iu n e m a n n s years la te r M rs L in n e m a n n b u ilt tie r at COHO tons per year T lie fu tu re eon except rice and one o f th e men secured a c a rt present hom e on P o w e ll s tre e t in The general use o f potatoes in tlie su m p tio n w ill Is- in accordance w ith G resham , w here she live s alon e, do- and tw o oxen and pushed on alone The p re v i average fa m ily , and tlie be tte r customs the g ro w th Ilf tiles«* citie s Hoon th e s tra n g e r b e a rn e to o 111 i in g h e r ow n s im p le h o use kee pin g and p re v a ilin g in m any homes in pre p a rin g o u s shipm e nt of starch, im p o rte d in t o ’ Since she no to w a lk , so M rs L in n e m a n n to o k to e n jo y in g her garden the tub ers fo r food are based on sound I the U n ited Slates from G erm any, as shown by tin governm ent s ta tis tic s , the t r a il, th a t th « sick man m ig h t lo n g e r feels eq ua l to c a llin g on her econom ic and dialed«- reasons T h is means 1 Potatoes, however, w h ile a valuable is 8000 tons a n n u a lly. rid e . L a te r th e oxen ¡lied a n il M r. frie n d s , th«' frie n d s com e to he r and M rs. L in n e m a n n p u lle d th a t rude T hey are de voted to lie r, as she is io a d d itio n to a m ixed diet, alone are not 40,000 tons o f potato«s. at present, dis- su ita b le to meet the needs of th«' body plaeeil o r h a vin g no place in the In «■art the m se lve s o v e r the ro u g h tr a il. the m In 1906, w hen th e lo cal M e th o d is t because o f th e ir p o ve rty in p ro te in and d u stry. whereas they could be lo c a lly I M rs L in n e m a n n w a lk e d th e last 800 was be in g p lan ned . Mrs. fa t w h ich is lost in the pe eling fo r lx»il- p r'id ’i’ eii and lo c a lly consumed. m ile s In to P o rtla n d W ith h e r s k ir t c h u rc h The fa cto ry w ill lie equipped and , m g o r fr y in g T h e o re tic a lly speaking, h a n g in g in s trin g s fro m th e b ra m b le s L in n e m a n n m ade th e larges, co n th«- » kin is the o n ly refuse m a te ria l In capable o f ta k in g care o f at least 20 a m i sage bru sh o f th e t r a il, she t r ib u tio n to w a rd th e b u ild in g , aa a reached T lie D alle s lu te in th e s u m m e m o ria l Io t i n hu sba nd , G e a ttlii D the potato, but in the peeling about tons of potatoes pet »lay, w h ich w ould , The L in n e m a n n Me <« to 14 f>*r cent o f the tl« sh is removed equal fo u r tons o f the finished starch. m e r o f 1852. T h e D alles was ju s t a L lu n e m a n n . w ith It. W h ile the s k in its e lf has litt le In c lu d in g o th e r valuable by products sand b a n k, w ith one sto re kept by a m o rta l c h u rc h bears th e nam e o f ,h In a d d itio n to the m arke ta ble pota food value, the p a rt ly in g next to it, d a rk e y . T h e sick man died Just as pion eer. In th e a ffa irs o f th e c h u rch vary in g fro m one tw e lfth to one fifth of to s ta r-h . the re w ill be a va ila b le about th e L in n e m a n n » reached Th«' D alles .Mrs L in n e m a n n has a lw a ys ta k e n a M any o f h e r closes, W ith o th e r e m ig ra n ts the y d r ifte d liv e ly in te re s t an inch in thickness, con tain s a h ig li 203 tons o f d ried pulp per se a so n T h is percentage o f m in e ra l m atter, such as pu lp has a starch content of from 5 0 I d o w n tlie r iv e r in an o ve rcro w d e d frie n d s are m em bers o f Hie c o n g re g a soluble carbohydrates, soluble n itr o to fin per cent in the concentrated and w h a le b o a t to th e up p e r Cascades, tio n and th ro u g h the m she keeps in d rie d state, and w ill c a rry a ll the genous m a tte r and acid substance. T h e y wer«* ca u g h t in a w h irlp o o l and to u ch w ith p a ris h happenings. T h is , No w om an, M rs. L in n e m a n n says, The waste in p re p a rin g is m ore im o th e r valuable food q u a litie s had a t e r r if y in g experience. F ro m p o rta n t than is ge ne rally r«aliz««l and alone as a c a ttle and hog food should th e lo w e r Cascades the y m ade the eve r had b e tte r n e ig h b o rs th a n she T h e c h ild re n o f M r and M rs can be overcome by c o n ve rtin g the not be underestim ated. i r i p to P o rtla n d on th e firs t li t t le has. T h is fa cto ry w ill w ork In co-opera- j potato th ro u g h a m ethod o f evapora ste a m e r th a t o p e ra te d on the C o lu m W A. W in te rs are a s h in in g exam ple o f a w e ll raised ra in ily . She has ye' tio n , in to po tato starch, potato flour, tio n w ith the fa rm e r and w ill enable | bia. h im to realize fo r his waste and unused T h e y a rriv e d in P o rtla n d Septem to h e ar an Im p a tie n t o r d lsre sp e e tf ,1 and potato meal. a ll kin dn ess The benefits derived th ro u g h th is potatoes to the exte nt o f a p p ro x im a te ly ! ber 18. 1852. M r. L in n e m a n n lo st w o rd fro m th e m m ethod re ta in s sufficient starch in a 14110,01111 a n n u a lly, and w ill encourage no tim e in fin d in g e m p lo y m e n t as a c o n s id e ra tio n . G ra n d m a L in n e m a n n bas v re a d ily d ig e stib le fo rm and contains him to cle ar m ore land fo r c u ltiv a tio n , ta ilo r . In the ro o m in g house w h ere m in e ra l substance of Im portance to the thus b rin g in g about b e tte r c o n d itio n s | | th e y stayed In P o rtla n d th e y m et a been a good n e ig h b o r herse, -----jnwrrsOTii, PLANS FAST MATURING FOR GREAT VICTORY CELEBRATION GRANDMA LINNEMANN TALKS ABOUT HER EARLY EXPERIENCES THE STORY OF THE POTATO AND ITS ECONOMIC CONSUMPTION body. A fact leaa generally known that for both the producr and consumer.