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T W IC E A W EE K G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO. 39 GRESHAM CANNERY PROVES HAS BIG PAYROLL . y GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, HIS SANITY OREGON TUESDAY. JULY 15, 1919 GIESES HAVE BEEN MRS. C. 0. BRANSON po ^ r ' s s ™ HERE SINCE 1853 VISITS CENTENARY « « TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM’S RACES SURPRISED WRITER T he G resham cannery is a busy | (M ahion D i i u . f . v K i . in u ) | By MRS. C. O. BRANSON The W estern B reed ers’ Jo u rn a l place these days. T here is a big rush 1 D eterm ination will carry a person N ew ark, Ohio. Ju ly 9, 1919. j lias th is to say ab o u t the races at far W ithout it, John Henry Erneyt Ed. O utlook: L eav in ’ P o rtlan d ] un hand to put th e fru it th ro u g h its j Giese, a “tenderfoot,” would never Ju n e 14, over th e N o rth ern Pacific G resham , on th e F o u rth of July. processes as fast as it is received. I have wrested health and happiness railro ad , 1 reached Chicago ju st th ree Surely som eone has been m isled ' from the wilds of the uncharted O i t days and two h o u rs later. H aving T he w arehouse is tilling up w ith cans I j gon woods. His will power and the a stopover of a few days, I w ent to j reg a rd in g th e p o p u larity of racing as w aiting shipm ent, w hile cra tes upon 1 tru st of his good wife. Eliza Jane Ryer K ankakee, Illinois, to visit my an a ttra c tio n . The w rite r met a few cra te s a re being unloaded at th e re Giese, brought them through sorrow s b ro th er, Prof. L. G. Holcomb. A few | old tim ers th e la tte r p a rt of Ju n e, , and hardships to th at goal. ceiving room days la te r 1 was again on th e Journey i m entioned th e fact th a t an early race Born in H am burg in 1815, Ernc«t from Chicago to th e hom e of my p a r Ideal w eath er is m aking th e fru it j [ meet was scheduled to come off at Gelse came to New York when a young ents an d tw o b ro th ers and th ree sis rip en fast. T here Is a sh o rtag e of j man T here he plied his tailo r's ters at N ew ark, th e jo u rn ey ta k in g I G resham at th e M ultnom ah county hands, but so far, w ith every em ploye J i fair track and expressed th e opinion i needle and m arried .Miss Ryer, a fine 12 hours. To say th e m eeting was seam stress, born and raised in the city joyful would be a m ild term . Ten i hat they would su re be there. They ex ertin g every energy, all th e fruit and unused to any oth er life. The years bad elapsed since th e last visit. ! h ad n 't h eard of It T he ev ent had has been cared for in good tim e. Al ’ young couple moved to Louisville, Ken A few days were spent in rest, the I , iot been advertised. About the only th o u g h unable to ru n full capacity, j a ttra c tio n would be fo u r harness tucky where they established th. -n- best one gets in th e ea ste rn heat and n ev ertheless, 16,000 cans of fru it are selves in a tailo r shop. All went well th en som e of th e folks and m yself j races, best tw o-in-three. T he track until the husband’s health failed and cam e to the cen ten ary exposition an d I was in ro tten sh ap e th ey said and you produced daily, alm ost a hundred he was forced to seek employment are having th e tim e of o u r lives. If co u ld n 't get anybody o u t to see these th o u sa n d cans a week. T hat m eans less confining Selling his business 1 had th e “ peu of a ready w rite r" 1 1 early h alf mill' brush m eets and an y a pay roll for labor alone am ou n tin g be left Louisville with his wife and m ight ad eq u ately convey so m eth in g way horse racing was g e ttin g to be a to *2000 per week. T he cannery pays ft) IW«in>N£ three sm all children early in 1853. tilin g of th e past and they d id n ’t see of the m ost stu p en d o u s exhibition The plan was to go to Oregon terri ever g ath ered to g e th er In th e world. how even th e Oregon S tate F a ir was out approxim ately $26,000 a week for T he United S tates established To be cast seventeen years tory and become a farm er. But the We have know n so m eth in g of m is going to be able to get a good speed f r u it— $25,000 for th e local fru it Itself th ro u g h th e big w ar to such am ong th e insane and to still re p rairie schooner trip was not to be p ro g ram th is y ear le t alone a burg grow ers. tain hope of deliverance is the considered. The fam ily physician sionary work b ut we w ere not pre-; an extent th a t ln te rn a tlo n a f af- like G resham . fairs win alw ays be w ith ua T he te st through which Jam es Belden Mr. F ish er, the m anager, said th a t would not consent to it. So the Gieses pared to behold such a display of Well, we were a little discouraged m issiontields as m eets o u r eyes a t ; first new office com es in th e nom has ju st passed G overnor Sm ith were traveling over the Baltom ore & at th e forecast but h aving been hon- this y ear th e cannery Is ru n n in g a t a th is exposition. T he larg e b u ild in g s; ination of F ran k L. iPolk as u n d er of New York a ttracted by letters Ohio railroad from K entucky to New ord w ith an In v itatio n to act as one disad v an tag e, but even so resu lts are appointed a com m ission which York where they would take passage a re literally cram m ed w ith exhtbts j secretary of state, sim plifying th e of th e Judges we drove out to th e tran sactio n of business w ith decidedly g ratify in g . F o r an o th er found Belden sane— and always on a vessel bound for Panam a. T heir Irom A frica, In d ia, C hina, Ja p an , track ab o u t 1 :30 on th e F o u rth . L atin A m erica K orea, P h il-' G reat B ritain and France. Polk had been A rrested for larrenv in year, provisions for am ple help will heavy luggage, together w ith an ax, I , .Malaysia, , W hen we w ere w ithin a h alf m ile of has been secretary of sta te d u r a spade and a plow, was sent around I ippine8: , H a" aii;? )Ur own .c° u " Ly and 1902 Belden war adjudged insane be m ade early in th e season and all th e g ro u n d s we learn ed th a t there the Horn | som e o th e rs. T h ere are th e d iffe re n t' ing L ansing's absence a t the and sen t to D annem ora hospital were a few o th e rs In terested and th a t o th e r necessary arra n g e m e n ts will peace conference. M isfortune soon overtook them. As i pcople8 from o v er ‘h e , a r , h ' onp they had sta rte d e a rlie r th an we. have been m ade before opening tim e. th e ir ta rin clim bed th ro u g h th e Alle- or so re p re se n tin g each co u n try an d ’Thousands of autom obiles were He, too, predicts a g reat berry fu HALEY YOUNG MAN DEAD ghanles tin« car In which they rode a larg e n u m b er of C olum bus and vi parked all o ver th e g ro u n d s and cinity people painted and g arb ed in F R U I T P A C K IN G P L A N T S FROM TUBERCULOSIS ' ft the track and was precipitated i tu re for th is locality, w hich of course, stre e ts lead in g to them , and the first into a rocky canyon. They were all e08tum «* to belP rep rese n t th e conn H A V E S C A L E S T E S T E D line across from th e g ra n d sta n d was m eans a big canning business. T ra n s _______ H arold O. H orberg died at th e terribly injured and one sm all daugh tries, sellin g th e w ares, d escrib in g th e j sold o u t, g ra n d sta n d seats and exhibits and playing th e life plays. p o rtatio n difficulties will eventually D eputy S tate S ealer W. A Dulztel Ideacers w ere crow ded and all sta n d hom e of his ste p -p aren ts, Mr. and te r was killed. The baggage cars also T hese n ativ es w ere b ro u g h t over and were demolished, so they were w ith will be sent hom e at th e expense of I be overcom e. was taken. T h ere w ere " l 8 tr,c‘ ^ e a 'c r Jo n e s w ere In ing rcom Mrs. J. H. L in d g ren , of Haley sta tio n , out trunks. The m other showed great R aspberries a re selling at $.300 per th e C entenary. T h e th o u sa n d s of lo- ? " 8’’“ "1 ,,y^ ‘er,d aL > ° ^ tn g a fte r from 12,000 to 16,000 people on on th e m o rning of Ju ly 14, a fte r a heroism . Severely lacerated and cal helpers are paid $15 a w e e k . " " " “ 1 th e f r " ‘ P " " 1« P1“ “ 1" hand to see fo u r h arn e ss races and ton. T he yield th is y ear is much long Illness from tuberculosis. He bruised, she nursed h er fam ily and The m em bers of th e la rg e ch o ir re- , ,T h,e 8Cale81 w ere te ste d an d were from th e noise they m ade they r««lly heav ier th an last y e a r’s, in some when the railroad company had re was a little m ore th a n 20 years ot enjoyed them Immensely. ceive S2I) n e r w e e k found to be til good condition. placed some of the lost baggage they patches alm ost double. B lackcaps at By th is tim e we began to feel b e t T h o u sa n d s of p eo p le th r o n g th e s e “ fKr,“ a ,,, y *ra PreM «d age, having been born in P o rtlan d on continued to New York and sailed for 11 cen ts— over 200 per to n — yield buildings w here they see th e tra n s 1 W,th ,h e ,,unlity of fru lt h e re ’ » ° te r and when we got o u r au to fitted April 8, 1899. He was early deprived Panam a. said th a t It m easured up w ith the behind one a little bigger, but ing in places four tons to th e acre The trip across th e Isth m u s was " " » 8 pow er of ,tb e know ledge of best fru it from an y w h ere else In th e ln of his m o th er, who died in 1902. In whose ow ner was a lot w iser ln g e t over $800 from one acre. Ten acres C h rist which has changed th e heatlj- sta te . th rillin g —p artly by rail, p artly on Being well acq u ain ted with tin g I here sooner, we v en d e d o u r way 1904 Ills fattier m arried Miss E lla C. mules. The children made the trip w orship of paganism to th e wor- sounds like a fo rtu n e. T hat the B enson, who has tak en a m o th e r’s in the aim s of the natives. Followed sb lP of ,b e ,ru e God. One would b erry and o rch a rd p ro d u cts all over to the sta n d to learn th e “ dope." C. prices are up and up to stay is as Oregon, his rem ark Is a blue ribbon H. M inton, who Is th e new m anager place in his life. H is fa th e r died In then the rough coast voyage to San ’kink th is had been accom plished, aw ard. fe> th e com bined M ultnom ah County sured. Land values will rise. A Francisco where a new gold excite-1 kut m issionaries say o n e-h alf of 1914 and la te r his Htep-m other was He grow s o rato ric al nt th e m en F a ir and th e M a n u factu rers und Land period of g reat prosp erity has been ment beckoned all com ers to the mines. C h in a and lialf of In d ia have not yet m arried to J. H. L in d g ren . He leaves Hut the Gieses' quest was for health . heard of God. tion of apples. Ju d g in g by m ere a p P ro d u cts Show, S eptem ber 16-2«, ac t opened. to m ourn his early d eath B ert W. and not gold, so they took boat again, T he daily p rogram is so filled w ith pearan ces, It would seem th at he ed as m a n ag e r for th is m eeting, and and K en n eth E. H orberg. half b ro th arriv in g in Portland In the sum m er of events th a t It Is Im possible to see feels a g ia n t’s prid e ln Oregon apple was on h and w ith a big “I-told-you- ard s. He can nam e every kind so ” sm ile on his face and th e wet BIG CHERRY TREE 1853, shortly before Percy Giese was them all and It is difficult to decide o of rch apple, give Its fam ily h istory, Its copy of th e first score card Just off PROVES PROFITABLE ers, F ran ces M. L. H orberg, a half horn. ju st w hich ones would afford the siste r and Mervin H. L in d g ren , a step h a racteristics, describe Its ta ste, th e press. H e assu red us th a t we Ernest Giese located liis donation m ost profit. In ad d itio n to th e ex c size and color, tell w hen to cook It ' ere all to have score card s before "W h at will you exhibit at th e fair b ro th e r of th e fam ily home, besides land claim that summ er. It adjoined hibits. o u td o o r events of th e g rea test th is y e a r? ” Mrs. Geo. L eslie was relativ es of his m o th er in C alifornia. the Linnem ann claim in the heavy in te rest a re hourly being offered. and when to eat it raw. W henever Hie races were called an d m ade good lie gets an o p p o rtu n ity lie sends an ju st as he did w ith th e w hole show. asked. H arold was placed In Class I of th e cedar woods. W ith his one hundred P ag ean ts, parades, band concerts, asso rtm en t of th?m to M ichigan. H A. Lewis, p resid e n t of th e M ult dollars eapital, Mr. Giese hired men views show n on th e la rg e st screen In "W ell, I do not know ex actly ,” she selective d r a ft and was aw aitin g his to help him clear an acre of ground the w orld, movies, m usical program s, (S ounds like te a sin g ). T h ere Is one nom ah F a ir association ts to be com answ ered. " I have had som ething call to th e colors at th e tim e of the and build a log house th in g lie deplores - th e m anagem ent plim ented on tlie condition of the W hile th e I wild w est ex h ib its, revival m eetings on display every year, so far. I arm istice. Soon a f te r th a t tim e he cabin was being finished, Mrs. Giese by E vangelist Boh Jones, th e won- of som e fru it sta n d s w here apples track . It Is In splendid shape, few put o u t for sale before th e ir l e t t e r anyw here. th o u g h t once th a t I would not e n te r was stric k en w ith influenza, which and the little children were cared for d erfu l speeches an d serm o n s from p are ro p er season. R u ttin g out a w inter Because we prom ised a lady en a n y th in g this fall, but, for one thing, left him In a w eakened condition from at the Gates home, two m iles to the , th e m ost em in en t sp e ak e rs In th e apple In S eptem ber ts an Injustice th u siast rig h t up In fro n t, all dolled west on the trail to Portland. I world an d m any ,o th e r th in g s, even a my d a u g h te r has charg e of one of the w hich he never rallied . He was and a d etrim en t. It 1 h u n fair. A up In h e r su m m ertest best th a t we There was no sweep of sunny valley j m onkey and a hand organ, d ep a rtm en ts, so I changed my mind. w orking fo r th e A m erican Express then as there is now a t Linnem ann ! One h u n d red th o u sa n d people at- w in ter apple should be sold in w in wo,lid m ention It, we m ust say th a t Every e n try adds to th e success of the com pany In P o rtlan d when he was Junction. When the Gieses wished to ten d ed th e F o u rth . T he oval or sta ter, and a Septem ber apple sold In tt w ater wagon would have added a S eptem ber. Some apples th a t are lot to th e co m fo rt of th e fans In fro n t. w hole fair. Even th o u g h th e th in g taken sick. He was ru ra l m all c a r see the sky they looked straig h t up. ' dium se ats 50,000 an d m any tim es b eau tifu l to look at In O ctober are We assu red h er, how ever, th a t d u r It was plain th at they would starve h u n d red s a re tu r n e d ’aw ay from som e may seem q u ite com m on, if It has rie r from B oring for a p a rt of last unless money was forth coming for program . not fit to eat u n til F eb ru ary ami ing th e fair, S ep tem b er 15-2", na m e rit It should be displayed. year, lie had atten d e d th e B oring flour. So the la th er followed Mr. T h e m ost sp e cta cu la r event is th e should not be put on (lie m arket un com plaint like th a t w ould be neces sary. “ I c a n ’t b rin g my ch erry tre e to school an d was for a tim e in th e Linnem ann s example and went to | “ W a y fa re r” p ag e an t w hich has set til then. "B ut you o u g h t to see G resham 's Let all th e horsem en sp read the ortland to work in a tailo r shop t o 1 the people wild in th e ir efforts to see th e fair, but Its w orth It.” She G resham high Rchool. He was a earn the money to d e a r h tsJan d . For it, th e coliseum , only se atin g 7000 stra w b e rrie s,” som e one said to him news th a t th e M ultnom ah County pointed proudly to a Royal Ann tree m em ber of th e Swedish B aptist two years or more he worked at his ¡p eo p le o u tsid e of th e choirs. One "L aid side by side 22 of them m eas F n ir track is one of th e best h alf mile — fo u r feet aro u n d th e tru n k , and church a t H aley, from which church trade, m aking weekly trip s home over I h a s t o s i t in l i n e f o r h o u r s t o s» e n n > u red a yurd, 15 of them filled a box. track s on th e f lrc u it and Its condition Dr " llr ch e rrie s can Salem beat th em ? will cause no co m plaint of any kind. w ith a 40-foot spread of th e limbs. the fu n eral will be held on W ed n es the Powell Valley trail, heavily loaded 1 a tick et how ever It pays one with provisions Eliza Ann Giese, the C ro w th er of S eattle s th e a u th o r and ' O ur ra "Pb e r r |es a re ~ ’ Look over the su m m ary which fol "W e have sold $63 w orth of ch e rrie s day m o rn in g a t 10 o'clock, Rev. J. exquisite needlewoman, sw ung an ax Mr and Mrs ’ M Lynch of S eattle a re ■ ? Ut M r’ l)alzlel In terru p ted w ith, lows and note th e tim e m ade and bear from th a t tre e th is season, and had Johnson of D am ascus officiating. In and cooked and made over g a r m .n u th e m usical d irecto rs facts w hich I T h e n an,e ‘8 al’’m "lean s peaceful, In mind th a t th is Is th e first speed besides th a t, enough for o u r own use. te rm en t will be in M ultnom ah cem e for her growing family. In 1857 an- have been r, fu8e to a r KUP H ow ever, I ’ll say co n test fo r any of th e en tre es th is other daughter. Anna Cora, was born T he paKettntP go?geous J till£ uad g j j ; U a t you have a f ru it country- year. It req u ired no c u ltiv a tin g nor care In tery. G radually a s ta rt was made at farm colors, depicts th e release of th e | T he crow d was out so m uch la rg e r any way. T hin k w hat fo u r o r five ing. A pig or two were bought and w orld from sp iritu a l bondage, pass lo a n expected th a t a m ost unique trees of th is kind would m ean! A RAISING CANARIES fattened. When the first hog was in g th ro u g h th e successive stag es MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN spectacle was p rese n ted ; one ce r PROFITABLE BUSINESS slaughtered, Mr. Linnem ann, neighbor from y e a r’s living for a fam ily.” tainly n o t on th e official program . ENGAGES LOCAL GRANGE th e an cien t H ebrew bondage to and tailor, assisted Mr. Giese in the T h ere was no p eanut, popcorn, Ice T he L eslies have in th e ir g ard en a .Mrs. C. W. G leason's m other, Mrs. ordeal. They attem pted to sk in the th e triu m p h a n t co ronation of Em Gresham G range held a well a tte n d cream cone, so ft d rin k sp ecialists few row s of a late straw b e rry . They Eva M artin of P o rtlan d , spent S un carcass! When Mr. Linnem ann in m anuel, and th e b irth of th e C h ris o p era tin g on those In th e g rand are now in bloom and in green b e r day w ith h er d a u g h te r, an d for th e sisted th a t they scarpe off the bristles tian L eague of N ations. T h ere a re ed session last S aturday evening a t stan d . All th e ir offerings were which Dr and Mrs. A. W. Botkin and " 1 1 ‘««-ie-ntal costum e w ries. T h ere a re as m any as 17 b er first tim e In many weeks she felt th a t they made a valiant attem p t with large ! Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Ellng were given snapped up long before they got so knives. F inally in desperation they a r ? a88‘8 " ,by ' a < horu8 of 1,500 fa r from th e ir base. ries o r bloom s to the c lu ste r and five she could leave h er business long lathered the porker, got out th eir V0,Ce' l 10,° of whom ar,! neKro 8l,lg- the degree work of the order. enough to rem ain aw ay over night. porker, got out th eir In th e rep o rt of th e races, the Plans for the m em bership campaign o r m ore c lu ste rs to each plant. ers, th e best ever. T he w onderful razors and shaved It clean. Mr. and Mrs. M artin raises can ary birds, were outlined, the granges of the Jo u rn a l sta te s th a t th e 2 :2 0 pace d e $50,000 pipe o rg an built in th e I Mrs. Giese received th e ir Tlrst lessons the G erm an ro llers and St. A ndrew s I coliseum by a M aryland m an, espec- county b»'l»K entered Into a contest veloped in to a real horse race w ith New D alilliainnier Baity. birds, and not so long ago she kept in m ilking a cow from Grandmu Lin tally for th e C en ten ary and th e 100- b,r a bn" " ' r ^b,‘ grange In itiatin g G resham Boy, driven by his ow ner, nemann. A dain ty little lady w eighing Just the H arts M ountains. piece C in cin n ati Sym phony o rc h e stra , ) tb l’ low est num ber members, Tom H ow ltt. an d Hl Ho, d riven by As soon as he dared m ake the ven fu rn ish th e In stru m en tal m usic fo r j G' " Honey and Mrs of W. new W hat money is th e re in can aries? nine pounds has com e to m ake her It Kern are 0 . J. Brown, th e co n ten d ers, The tu re Mr. Giese bought two oxen, hitch first h eat went to G resham Hoy in hom e w ith th e B. F. D ahiham m er In a season, a m o th er bird will ed them to th e plow th a t had sailed th is pag ean t, w h ie lu is now given in " e h a r g i o f lh' local campaign, hatch th re e se ttin g s, th re e o r fo u r 1:07 14 w ith HI Ho a close second. tw o sections in o rd er to re n d e r all 1 P»n sugg. stlon of II L. St. ( lair fam ily on th e Rockwood road. She birds in each hatch T he birds sell around Cap«' Horn, and began farm ing th e m usic. G rand o p era s o l o i s t s " 1? ; g ran g ers decided to .b e n d every In th e second heat HI Ho nosed him arriv ed early th is m orning. F a th e r all th e way from $10 to $25 and In earnest. He made a good farmer, from New York sing betw een acts. p" ort ,o * a 7 . ni, " " K (,M* ham o u t In 1:06% in th e m ost evenly and M other D ahiham m er a re exceed m ore. T h ree h u n d red d o llars from too. And his apple orchard was one T he G loria T ru m p ete rs, fo u r ladles I OranK" ,>xblb" at ' hp rom ln* county m atched race of th e day. G reham of the best in the county. No scale SongH were Boy was th en sc ra tch e d by his ow ner ingly happy und big siste r and b ro th one can ary not bigger th an a ch ild ’s or pests bothered those early apples. also assist in th e m usic. A trom bone fair a creditable one. fist is r a th e r su rp risin g I practiced for tlie com m unity sing a t ra th e r thun ta k e any chance of o v er er, A lta und G eorge, declare th a t ch o ir of 100 pieces, local ta le n t, o r B ut It is lots of w ork— ju st as any They were beauties and the memory of the grange field day on the fair doing itie horse. Hi Ho cam e up for th e re was never such an o th e r baby. business is— nor is it all profits. The those first apples, fried In home-cured ganized especially lo r th e C entenary, ■ grounds, Saturday, July 26th. the th ird h eat und won easily in th e c h ild re n ’s ch o ir of several h u n can eries m ust be fed and cared for bacon, is one of the pleasantest to the G resham G range w ent on record as 1 :1 0 % , ta k in g first money. dred voices, a Kaffir ch o ir of South properly. D uring h atch in g tim e they family. Mr. Giese's cider mill, press F arm ers' F ield Meet. strongly opposed to the daylight sav and cellar were quite famoas. Orders A frica, and a score of fam ous q u a r F r u it P rleea ( W i t n I . A big crowd is expected h ere for need to be w atched, fo r som etim es a for vinegar came from m any Portland tets, so lo ists and hands fu rn ish m u ing law and the secretary was directed m o th er refu ses to accept th e young to forward resolutions condemning the T he C o-operative B erry G row ers F a rm e rs ’ Field m eet Ju ly 26. Each I she has hatched. T hen they have to in stitutions sic for th e exposition. m easure to the Pomona G range and As 1 neared S pokane, people were to our representatives und senators at th e old M etzger sto re are offering In the first years there was no op- g ran g e is on the program for a stu n t. , l.e raised by hand. F eeding young to co n tract fru it at th e follow ing T h ere will be, beside th e races, m u birds with a toothpick every few po rtu n lty for schooling, so Mrs. Giese w aterin g g ard en s w ith hose. In at W ashington. prices, n et to you, cra tes fu rn ish ed : taught her family the alphabet, m ulti Id ah o neig h b o rs on th e tra in began lee cream and cake were served fol m inutes m akes one ap p re cia te the sic both forenoon and afternoon. R asp b erries, per lh J6c am o u n t of work a bird has to do in plication tables and the few other to say sh all we be gam e an d w ear lowing the business meeting. L o g an b erries, p er lb. 8c The Civic M arine W orks chorus, o rd e r to raise a family. things she had been tau g h t before the I <>ur heavy clothing, hut when Mon L a m h e rts g . i Oc days of co-education. I^ctt< r tie . liild-| iium beat Imre down with u n reb nt popularly styled the S hipyard Sing L Kid All k in d s of hay tools at L One of th e last H arts M ountain » !« « • g -io c d e r’s Hdw. Co. C ontinued on page 3 C ontinued on page 3 ers, will fu rn ish m usic In th e a f te r singers w hich Mrs. M artin sold is These are lib eral prices and If you noon. C horus leader, Mr. Quigley. q u ite an en erg etic business m an H e have any of th e above fru its to offer has a b eau tifu l disposition, jiappv BIGGEST DIRIGIBLE SAILS BACK ACROSS ATLANTIC will also conduct a com m unity sing everyw com e In an d we will c o n tra ct with here and at all tim es. He y°u' D. E. TOW LE. There a re m any o th a r In terestin g : elngs as sw eetly by electric lig h t as fea tu re s to be announced la te r 1 hy daylig h t. Ills present ow ner I W ill F ire Get Y ou? | litres him o u t to sing a t w eddings, Is your property going to be burned I parties and even fu n erals. He en- A tten tio n ! th is sum m er? it will depend largely T he G resham cannery has con I joys an a u to rtde. T h irty m iles an j upon your own and oth er peoples' tra c te d fo r a lot of b erries and fru it h o u r m akes him w arble and trill ! earefulness. T h a t’s why you are Inter to be canned and w orked up here and m ost lustily. ested in fire prevention and safety we m ust have th e help to do It. We m easures We handle fire In th is coun have Increased th e piece ra te s on an Some su rp rises In th e w ant ads try much as a national plaything. av erage of 25% o r b e tte r th a n the The g ro w n u p s play with gasoline, sta n d a rd rates. T he ru sh season Is Helm kale- In stall Officers. gunpow der and m atches and the chil sh o rt and a good m any can a rra n g e T he R ebekah lodge m et last night dren follow eloae behind with fire to help out. A local in d u stry cannot crackers, bonfires, campfires, etc. We be b u ilt up by shipping out stuff th a t and installed th e follow ing officers: are a fire loving people and th a t is should be w orked up here. Every Noble G rand Lena N eedham probably why our fire losses are the woman and g irl th a t can should s ta rt Vice G rand C h risten a H um ason heaviest of any nation. T hat is also in a t once. A. R U P E R T ft CO. why we m ust school ourselves ln fire S ecretary C lara McKinney prevention m easures. Teach the chil G ladys Micbel Why sell your rasp b e rrie s for 12 F inance S ecretary dren and teach the adults th at fire is cents when we are paying 14? T re a su re r G ertru d e E astm an N ot co n ten t with establishing a world record u being the first to fly a balloon across the ocean, dangerous and th a t tak in g chances G resham Hom s P roducts Co. Phone from E ngland to th e United States, Major Scott and hl- British crew of the It 34 had no more than T he 25-year Jewels were presented wttli it Is almost as much of a crim e S 9 1 — Adv. ded a t Mineola field. New York, than they were m aking pr« t n a tio n s for the re tu rn flight This is a ag ain st the com m unity as leaving a to Mrs. R uth R oberts and Mrs. Calla bieturq « f the b iggest dirigib le balloon ever built, m asurlng >, :t feet long about tw o city blocks. dangerous bomb to explode in among K enney. Read th e W ant ads. helpless people.