Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, July 29, 1919, Page 4, Image 4

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    « t i , K FOUR
GRESHAM
Codling Mi»th Spray Ou».
T he next codling m oth spray
should be put on in th e W illam ette
valley July 2S to A ugust 2, says A L
L ovett, entom ologist of th e O. A. C.
experim ent sta tio n . T he new g en e r­
ation of worm s is due then and should
be m et w ith a thorough, even coat-
,
.
..
.
.
Ing of poison
Every apple counts.
now th a t th in n in g is over, and it
pays to ta k e tim e and care to p rotect
it. Many grow ers consider it good
insurance to increase the stre n g th of
th e solution on e-th ird for this a p ­
plication. As th e season is unusually
favorable for worm s an o th e r and last
application will probably be req u ired
about A ugust 20-25.
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Then there Is the pest th a t gets down
pat the unusual pronunciation of an
unusual word and works it into every
______________________
conversatlon.
P rogressive
W estern
A griculture.
In the minds of moat Americans.
gugar has been associated with the
jungles, slave owners, the silvery moon
and the bamboo tree, all the dank and
noisome m ysteries of the cane fields,
the enervating life of the tropics
Why should it not instead be associ-
au ^, ,lke the pure w hite energy-giving
crystal it is. with the clear, cool air.
the snow white sparkling peaks of the
Rockies, the bright sunshine and the
activities of the t n t American farm er
of the G reat West.
OCTLOOR
YA/iK MINISTER CHAMP
BOMB THROWER
TUESDAY.
JULY
2».
lö i»
GRESHAM LOCALS;'
Bathing
Mrs. C arrie Jam es, of Los A ngeles
is th e guest of h er a u n t. Mrs. L. P.
M anning.
Miss R uth M ontague has retu rn ed
from a tw o w eeks' vacation, visiting
relatives and frien d s in Salem , Al-
I bany, W aterloo and Berlin.
Mrs. Ed A ylsw orth. Mrs. F . E.
j Todd and tb e ir ch ildren, w ith Miss
H agerm an as body gu ard , are cam p­
ing at W elches.
B lackheads, blotches and pim ples
Miss E thel M ew hirter is spending
are g enerally caused by th e im-
h er vacation at T illam ook, enjoying
proper action of th e bowels. Hollls-
th e clam s and th e crab s and t h e 1
ocean, an d , no doubt- d ining every
te r's Rocky M ountain Tea reg u lates
i day on delicious T illam ook cheese.
th e bowels, cleans th e stom ach, clears
th e com plexion from th e inside— na-
A few weeks ago. Miss M ildred 1
You will enjoy y o u r vacation a t th e beach o r in th e m o u n tain s
tu re 's way— “G et th a t h ealthy, hap-
; Pullen had h er arm broken in an
m ore if you swim. We have <«ent»’ and Ijutie»' B atin ng Suit» in all
py look." Powells P harm acy .— Adv.
auto accident. Since th en th e arm
sty les an d sizes.
i has given h e r a good deal of discom- ;
fort, th e X -ray rev ealin g a piece of
broken bone a t th e jo in t. Y esterday
T he b e tte r g rad es are th e fam ous “ Ja n tz e n .”
an o p eratio n was perfom ed to re- j
B ath in g C aps. 75c.
•
=
move th e offending sp lin ter.
I tz f --- n >’■ s . w- £«
Mr. an d Mrs. B. O. Boswell w ill1
Chaplain F C Thompson. "T he
be resid en ts of G resham in th e fu ­
G R ESH A M ,O R EG O N
*
F ighting P reach er" with th e A.
E. F , is the cham pion grenade tu re. having sold all th e ir property—
in
E
stacada.
T
he
Boswells
have
j
h u rler of ail nations. He won th is
honor while com peting in th e big rented the H einey co ttag e on R oberts
inter-allied g am es at th e new
avenue an d F o u rth stre e t and will
Pershing stadium in P an s recen t­ move in at once. They in ten d to buy­
ly Thompson was form erly
a t e r buiid a hom e la ter, b u t will w ait
Princeton university and w as
until th e re tu rn of Mrs. B osw ell’s
holder of w orld's all aro u n d Cham*
paren
ts, Mr and Mrs. A. H. F a ir who
pion In 1810, 1911 an d I J I J.
spent last w in ter in G resham . The
F airs a re K ansas folks who becam e
F o reig n er Criticise* Moxies,
The m a jo rity of people a re not so charm ed w ith Oregon th a t they
blase
They ap p reciate an d enjoy are longing to be back here.
Ja k e M etzger m ade $70 from one
clean, wholesom e en ’ertainBawnt. as
evidenced by th e enorm ous a u d i­ cherry tree.
Mr. an d Mrs. M D. K ern an d Mr.
ences who w itnessed th e p e rfo rm ­
ances of th e W a y farer" a t th e C en­ and Mrs. M M S quire and tw o boys
te n ary ce leb ratio n It has been sug- were d in n e r g u ests at th e W. R.
RELIABILITY
ges-.-d th a t those "w ho are caterin g K t -c hom e F rid ay evening.
SERVICE
A H einey has bought 40 acres of
to the public in m a tte rs of am u se­
m ent o u g h t to ta k e a h in t. It » not th e Joseph H einey place, w hich he
? to i t i - op into a model straw -
th e indecent an d flippant th a t aw «’ ;
,:.g e r Mr
X -M
pee-; - v ant " And h e rs is » H i *
Res Phone 6x2
GRESHAM
Office Phone 544 ¡ grom lnent H indoo says sb c n t » i : has been c u ltiv a tin g th e farm for
— x»rxl years and has proven th a t
WHY SOT O IU .A S IZ F H E R E ?
v ersary of th e sig n in g of th e a rm is­
H -fring j x t t r e s she v x in Infiu
tice.
How is it jcifts.t.ie th a t A m en ra car tb e M il is ideal fo r his fam ous
A post of th e A m erican Legion,
D uring th e
G resham sh o u ld be th e location of
a.l-?v »u;h t x ’rv t "e j —se a ; itisnis I f t r s t a i l « ra w b e rrie s
the first crop from th e n atio n al o rg an izatio n of ex- one of those posts
of th e ir
- st.ai.i le t ••re thean- jias: season
» e.ies t r i
: !>er B atam n rd tib* yuax?« f-t; os? la it y ea r yielded 7000 serv icat m en, in every co unty in the
F irs t O regon Unit F arm .
vt-r.'i v ; t h : t : rese atin g or !• nshit.g j,.- L 'a» per acre
M- a i d Mrs. J. A P alm q u ist are sta te of O regon by A ugust 20, is th e
n f ’
He declares th e l ms are
Ground for the first farm u n it has
.n th n tg n n : r a .tt kx.fi fiegjot tn - aamgiiig at Bay Ocean fo r tw o or goal w hich h as been set by S tate been broken by the Oregon lad settle
They w rite of ideal S ecretary Dow V. W a lk e r of P o rt­ m in t com mission on the 60-acre unit
U »-.w »w
»w W* . >♦ -u
ur»
trte
i i s t : rt.e<f asye-'ts off vires as .Are-» week*
Axneer.'aa ¡fife
He 1 : je s Mutiny » ‘• ? i * r and plenty of clam s. T h eir land in an an n o u n cem en t to th e farm th ree m iles south of Indepen­
An immense prob.err. m recomtruct >oo oocfrocu tre prt'se-r: feaerMaoc
dence.
■ . in lad es th e ir d a u g h te r, Min­
sa d the p n e w n a te a t wffl p i t a n o »
Are you dc*n< your utmost to prepare to lead aa its ic.-ix e*
farm house, barn, m achine shed, poul­
nie
Leonia C onners, E lane and press today.
io this t i s r e ; i t a t a o r
T his m eans th a t O regon, w ith m ore try and hog houses, and a home g ar­
-k e r Q uadback all of P o rtlan d ,
den and fam ily orchard, occupies
P x i S r i le *y ( ><ait wg.
'/.- u te n a n t K enneth R o b erts was th an 30,000 pro sp ectiv e m em bers of th ree and one-half acres. It is located
•h
eir
guest
last
week.
T he Pacific fleet. T irtu ally h alf of
th e A m erican Legion, will be well convenient for farm work and accessi­
Mrs. E dyth T o ile r W e ath erred was
th e U nited s ta te s navy, is en ro u te
org an ized by th e s ta te co n v e n tio n ble to the highway. The farm stead
from V irginia to th e Pacific coast -he guest of Mrs. W. R. K ern, S u n ­ w hich is p lan n ed for Septem ber. and the farm generally Is gently roll­
ing, with a well drained northeasterly
The passage of th e fleet th ro u g h the day and M onday.
Mrs.
C arrie
H ansen an d h er A lready ap p licatio n s fo r c h a rte rs slope.
P an am a canal will be conducted
. _
,
,
I , »
,1 1
The P 'an s calls for a well diversified
Trw na <w
p is t k . in d ia rn e , and prc/ctsaoro n tot!ow ,
with th e view of te stin g its strateg ic d au g h ter, Miss Mary, e n te rta in e d at have been fo rw ard ed to n atio n al farn) 3Ucfi a8 a man an(j fam ily can
H O M I B C O N O M IC S A G R IC U L T U R E . C O M M E R C I F O R E S T R Y P H A R M A C Y M U S IC .
d
in
n
er
last
Sunday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
ta lu e . A g ran d review of th e fleet
h e a d q u a rte rs at New Y ork from 16 handle with a m inim um of ex tra help.
y .2 S ? .T , O N A L X tJ U C A T IO N
C I V I L E N G I N E E R IN G . E L E C T R IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G .
M E C H A N IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G , C H E M IC A L E N G I N E E R IN G
IN D U S T R IA L A R TS
will be held in San F rancisco, about B equeaith, th e ir little g ran d so n and local posts and as m any m ore will be A crop rotation system is a definite
M I N I N G E N G I N E E R IN G . L O G G IN G E N G I N E E R IN G M I L I T A R Y S C IE N C E
p art of th e plan. The en tire tract
th e m iddle of A ugust. From th ere ■Mrs. B eq u eaith ’s m o th e r all of P o rt­
College training include« course« in English. Be on >m»c». A rt. M □ them atic«. M odern Language«,
sent from s ta te headquarter«! again „ow bears a wheat chop, which was
tlte ships will sc a tte r to th e different land and Miss M ildred St. Clair.
KnyEK«l Education, Industrial Journalism , N a tu ra l Science«, and all essentials o i an education.
planted when the land was purchased
Mrs. S. It. B radfleld was tak en sh o rtly .
ports along the w estern coast. Sep­
In every co u n ty w here th e re is no by the com mission last fall.
Three regular term s—F a ll term begins September 22, 1919
tem b er 15, th e fleet will assem ble at suddenly ill yesterd ay . Mrs. D. S.
The farm system and farm stead
Johnson is earin g for her. Mrs. C. E. post as yet, one ex-service m an is be­
th e B rem erton navy yards.
were planned by H. D. Scudder, chief
R u sh er am i Mrs. R obert Lansdow ne, ing chosen by Mr. W a lk e r as county in
farm m anagem ent at th e A gricul­
Gum met I Pa|>er.
h e r d a u g h te rs, a re in co n stan t a t ­ o rg an izer, w hose d uty will be to see tu ral College and ag ricu ltu ral advisor
Five cents pu rch ases a la rg e q u an ­ tendance. Tlie p a tie n t was rep o rted th a t fo rm er so ld iers, sailo rs o r ma- of the commission. Claire W ilkes and
Fo* C o lle t, Catalog, Illuatra ted Booklet and other In fo rm atio n a d d irla
tity and is a help in canning. Mark som ew hat im proved th is m orning.
rin es in his locality g et to g e th e r as Palm er Patton, of th a farm manage-
T H E R E G IS T R A R , Oregon A g n vultu ral College. C a r ia li,.
th e nam e of th e fru it o r vegetable
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. W alrad , Mr. soon as possible. In co u n ties w here inent departm ent, are assisting in su-
and th e d ate on th e gum m ed label and Mrs. II. I,. St. C lair and Mrs. C. I. th e re alread y a re pqsts, th e mem- • pervtsing the building and farm ing
before sto rin g . T his aids In keeping R ak er were th e d in n e r g u ests on S u n ­ hers of th e execu tiv e co m m ittee of operations.
It is the Intention of the com mission
th e products ro ta tin g from y ear to day of Mr. and Mrs. It. F. W alters at th e post first org an ized in th e co u n ­
y ear and identifies them in th e sto re ­ th e ir G resham {{eights farm . T he ty a re a u to m a tic a lly d esig n ated a to i stablish farm u n its in various p arts
of the state, as authorized by the land
room.
p leasu re of tlie occasion was g reatlv county co m m ittee to a tte n d to th e settlem ent acts of the legislature.
o
rg
an
izatio
n
of
o
th
e
r
b
ranches
enhanced by w alks ab o u t th e well-
Chamberlain’s Tableta.
kept farm and th e view from th e th ro u g h o u t th e county an d th e p re s­
D uring 1918. 39,000,000 b arrels of oil
T hese tnblets a re intended espec­ sum m it of th e b eau tifu l fields and id en t of th a t post becomes county were
im ported from foreign countries
WE KNOW TO A
I F YO U'LL G i v e I
ially for stom ach tro u b les, bilious­ o rch a rd s in th e valley below. The o rganizer.
and 27,000.000 barrels were w ithdraw n
ness and co nstipation. If you have
POSITIVE CERTAINTY
US JU S T O N E
In o th e r w ords, th e sta te organiza-1 from stocks, and indications are th a t
any tro u b les of th is so rt, give them men m ade th e trip to th e farm on
th a t if you will give us a trial
I " ace tim e dem ands are heavier than
'T R I A L -
a tria l and realize for y o u rself w hat foot, but th e women “ F ord ed it.” tion is resp o n sib le fo r th e org an iza- war
o rd er you will become a steady
needs.
one post in every
a first class m edicine will do for you. P o rtlan d callers on Mr. and Mrs. tion of a t least
T hen you ' ll
patron of th is shop. I t’s h ap ­
We should study wavs and m eans to
co unty and m em bers of th a t post are
They
only
cost
a
q
u
a
rte
r.—
Adv.
W
alters
d
u
rin
g
th
e
aftern
o
o
n
w
ere
pened
so
m
any
tim
es
th
a
t
a
p
er­
T rade here
get th e greatest possible use from
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E vans and Mr. responsible fo r th e developm ent of every drop of oil, but our present pol­
son has come in and purchased
Q uite awhile 1
B
etter
Put
in
a
Supply.
th
e
A
m
erican
L
egion
in
o
th
e
r
p
arts
and
Mrs.
S.
M.
King.
A
ttorney
Rob­
a sm all o rd er of m eat, and then
icy of preventing oil developm ent is
T he m ines Inform us coal will go e rt C. W right and wife were g u ests of th e ir county. Any town in which not conservation, it is waste of a great
come back to express th e ir de­
up
50
cents
a
ton
A
ugust
1.
and
con­
light and gratification and h ave
th ere are fifteen ex-service men to in d u strial asset which will handicap
tin u e to rise from then on. P r i e s at at th e W alters "home la st week.
an o th e r o rder. This so rt of
L ast M onday evening, th e R ebekah band to g e th e r may form a local post j com mercial activity in th is coutry in-
present
are.
Rock
Springs
$12.40
a
th in g surely helps o u r business.
eluding our m erchant m arine.
to n ; King coal $14 5ft. Phone 851. lodge of G resham was v isited by- an d m ake ap p licatio n to th e head
A. J . W. BROWN, Prop.
Av.
EK8TROM TRUCK SERVICE s ta te p resid en t, Mrs. Jessie Ja rv is. q u a rte rs of th e s ta te com m ittee. L ib - [
Mrs. B u rn s' L etter.
4aro llan i, Ore.
A n u m b er of m em bers from tile City- erty Tem ple, P o rtlan d , fo r a ch a rter. ,
H ere is a le tte r th a t is c e rta in to
Read by a ll—O utlook w ant ads
View lodge of Sellwood, Mrs. Ja rv is ' T hese ap p licatio n s a re approved
bered and se n 't\o "N ew "Y o rk fo r! p.ro,v® of lntere8t l° P«>Pl« ln th ,s
hom e lodge, w ere present also. A fter n a um
m t aiini-n.ai
i
vicinity, as cases of th is so rt occur
th e re g u la r m eeting a social tim e nation
/ N ! b y 1,hp in aUuost every neig h b o rhood, and
was
enjoyed
an d
re fre sh m e n ts’ n atio n al co m m ittee of th e A m erican people should know w hat to do n
Legion
served.
like circu m stan ces;
By A ugust 20, a post in every j
S av annah, Mo., Oct. 12, 1916.
Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H en d ersh o tt
and d a u g h te r of S eattle, Mr and county, and by A ugust 30, a post in ’ “ I used a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's
Mrs. P ete P eterso n of P o rtlan d and every tow n o r locality having fu rn ­ Colic and D iarrh o ea Rem edy ab o u t
Jo h n B ullier. a L innem ann n u rsery ished m ore th a n 100 men in the nine y ears ago and it cu red m e of
flux (d y se n ta ry ). I had a n o th e r at-
m an were S unday visitors at th e w orld w ar, is th e aim of Mr. W alk er
bership d riv e th ro u g h o u t th e
° 1 ‘? e 8ame COmP|a l“ t 8o,me
hom e of Mrs M aggie Ulm. On Mon­ n A u M m n em
n
1 ,1 ,1 ,1 n ,1 n
Ill
, h re e
Q r
fo u r
y e a rs
.^ o
a n (j
fe w
day. Joseph W arn er, a nephew , from n atio n for 1,000,«00 m em bers, or ,iOSes of th is rem edy cured me. I
per cent of th e service men have recom m ended
C h a m b e rla in ’s
M arshfield and E. D. Dewey, a b ro th ­ ab o u t
of the co u n try , will be stag ed by th e Colic an d D iarrh o ea Rem edy to
e r from P o rtlan d w ere callers.
Rev S. G. Roper is now occupying A m erican Legion in S etem ber, dur- dozens of people since I first used
" ree ...............
m onth th e Oregon sta te | ’— A d r-
th e F
M ethodist parsonage. T he | ,nK
R oper bungalow has been ren ted to I co n v en t*on
in P o rtla n d .;
You can ju st look at some boys and
T he n atio n al convention of th e
Clyde Runyon.
know they'll never be presindent.
Miss B urdine M errill left Sunday A m erican L egion will be held in M in­
evening fo r a trip th ro u g h R ain ier neapolis, on N ovem ber 11, th e anni-
When in doubt try a Want Ad.
N ational park.
Mr and Mrs. R alph M iller and
,la u g h ter, Mary A nna, have been vis­
itin g Mrs M iller's m o th e r at Eugene.
Tonlgh? they will leave for th e m oun­
tains.
Mr. ,-yid Mrs. B ates from E stacada
atten d ed F a rm e rs' Field m eet on S at-i
! urday.
Mrs
S tella C unningham has ac­
riirift is sucIi n simple thing- and it means so much. It
cepted a position as in stru c to r In th e
is
the
foundation of success in business, of contentment in the
B eh n k e-W alk er business college in
home, of standing in society.'’
P o rtlan d , th e in stitu tio n from which
she was g ra d u a te d and from which
she cam e to th e head of th e com m er­
cial course of th e Union High school !
in G resham tw o y ears ago.
M rs.!
who was one of Am erica’s richest men thus aptly sums up the
* qnningham s
husband.
Corporal
full significance of thrift.
C arlyle C u n n in g h am , has re tu rn e d
from his service overseas. He is nOW
Ambitious people who want to acquire the " happy thrift
■ ath letic d ire c to r at C olum bia P ark.
habit at-,- urged to mnke the start.
W R Jo h n so n , who has been e m - !
ployed for several m onths at th e 12-!
1 hi,- dollar deposit,-,1 in a Savings Account here can prove
m ile sto re, has quit his work th e r e .’
the
nucleus of a suhst«ntial competence.
His place has been tak en by Roy-
P eterson. w ho has been em ployed on j
th e Ruby ranch for th e past year.
Mrs. Nor., W ithrow has added to*’
h e r force Mrs I {use M etzger and!
GRKSH 4M. OREfiON
Bert Hoss to help ta k e care of th e big .
I
Suits
PR IC E S, $1.25 TO $8.25
FA IR B A N K S & MORSE
Pum ping Engines,
W ater Systems
E. W. A Y LSW O R TH
Electric Light Outfits
There’s satisfaction in using a good
outfit. Ask for catalogue describing
the outfit you are figuring on.
H arvesting M achines, Binder Twine
Place your orders early for twine.
We’ll be sure to have it for you then.
H ESSEL’S FARM M ACHINERY
CITY BAKERY, Gresham, Tel. 11
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BE A L E A D E R
Oregon Agricultural College
GRESHAM M A R K ET
Conservo Cookers
Come in and see them.
Cook your entire m eal in Conservo.
“Can” your vege­
tables and fruits for
winter use in Con-
servo.
Conservo will tit
over a single burner
of any type of range,
gas, oil, coal or wood.
Conservo No. 20 is a family size and
holds 14 1-quart jars for canning, has
four removeable shelves and two pans.
Can cook enough for from three to fif­
teen persons in it.
The Simplicity of Thrift
Russell Sage
Price» within the reach of everyone.
¿First ^ t a t r tBattk