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VOL. 9,
G resham O utlook
NO. 45
STARCH FACTORY
OFFICERS CHOSEN
A m eeting of tlie stock h o ld ers of
the N orthw est P o tato S tarch & Mill
ing Com pany was held at th e new
factory office yesterday afternoon.
C harles C leveland acted as chairm an
and J. A. T u rn e r as secretary.
T he follow ing d irec to rs were elect
ed: J. F . Griffith. Chas Cleveland,
Chas. D oppler, J. A. T u rn e r, R. E.
Griffith, E. C. Davis, L. L. H iatt, J.
M. Johnson, W. H. Enos, K. A. Mil
ler and C onrad Silver.
W ith th e com pletion of the o rg a n
ization th e com pany will seek the
co-operation of th e farm ers In se
cu rin g th e raw m ateria ls on a profit-
sh a rin g plan.
S ta rtin g with the purchase of the
old cheese factory pro p erty and the
b u ilding on South R oberts avenue
last sp rin g the sum m er m onths have
been spent in o v erh au lin g the bu ild
ing and equiping it for th e m an u
fac tu re of potato sta rc h and dehy
d ra tin g of fru it and vegetables. A
la rg e boiler has been in stalled , a
steam
engine, pum p, etc.
The
building was found to be ideal for
th e purpose, using th e g ravity sys
tem , affo rd in g about five stories. A
system of ta n k s has been installed
for w ashing.
T here is abundance
of good w ater on the place. City
w ater will also be used. D rying or
d eh y d ra tin g room s have been con
stru c te d and th e la test process will
be em ployed in drying fru its and
vegetables. It is expected th a t th e
factory will be in operation by th e
la tte r p a rt of th is m onth for the
ev a p o ratio n of apples, prunes and
pears.
F ollow ing th te stock h o ld ers' m eet
ing th e directo rs m et and elected th te
follow ing officers for th e com ing
y ear:
Chas. C leveland, p resid e n t;
J. F. Griffith, first vice president and
g en eral m an ag er;
Chas. Doppler,
second vice p resid e n t; K. A. Miller,
tre a su re r, and J. A. T u rn e r, secre
tary .
T he next m eeting of th e sto c k
h o ld ers will be held on T uesday,
S ep tem ber 2.
ABOUT TH E COUNTY
(F ro m F arm B ureau News)
Do you know th a t M ultnom ah
C ounty is to be th e site of th e la rg
est livestock exposition pavilion in
th e U nited S tates. T his will be the
hom e of th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l at
N orth P o rtlan d . To get som e ideas
of its m agnitude, it will cover seven
an d one-half acres of th e 15-acre
tra c t donated for the purpose, m ak
ing h alf th e g ro u n d space available
for a u to p arking. It is to cost $250,-
000, P o rtlan d to m atch do llar for
d o lla r th e am ount raised in the sta te
o u tside th a t city.
T he beef, dairy, sheep and hog in
d u stry will be rep resen ted in th e
plans. T he building will have a ca
pacity of 800 c a ttle of th e beef
breeds, 1,000 dairy ca ttle, 400
horses, 4,000 sheep and 4,000 hogs,
in dim ensions th e building will be
354 feet wide and 82 feet long. T he
sta d iu m will seat 8,000 people, w ith
a rin g fo r a nig h t horse show. W ork
of ere ctin g th e exposition building
is well u n d er way.
T he hay crop In gen eral is very
good and a nu m b er of farm ers have
been selling o u t of th e stack and
baling In th e field. Some different
th a n last year.
Mr. P o u ltry m an , have you noticed
in the daily m a rk e t q u o tatio n s th a t
th e A ssociation N u-Lade eggs have a
se p a ra te quotation front th e o th e r
eggs and th a t they are quoted m ore
because they a re w orth m ore? Are
you producing N u-L ade eggs?
At last th e objections have all
been satisfied and M ultnom ah D rain
age D istrict No. 1 is ready to s ta rt to
c o n stru c tin g th e ir dike aro u n d th e
8.000 acres of th e most fe rtile soil
in th is p a rt of th e state.
H ave you rep o rted th a t patch of
C an ada th istle s to th e County Road
D ep artm en t o r are you still keeping
still ab o u t it to keep from h u rtin g
som e sh iftless neighbors but p refer
en d a n g erin g your w hole com m unity?
You h a v e n 't th e nerve!
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY
OREGON
T U E SD A Y ,
A U G U ST
5,
SURPLUS WAR FOOD SELLS AT BARGAIN
TWO A E R O P L A N E S
SA IL OVER GRESHAM
T hose who had th e good fo rtu n e
to see tw o areo p lau es dying o v e r '
G resham yesterday are crow ing i I
good deal over th e re st of th e folks I
who w ere not m ade aw are of th e ir
presence u n til th e ‘ b ird s” had flown |
out of sight. T he p resen t d isap p o in t
m ent need not be felt so keenly, as
flying m achines over G resham will
soon be as com mon as are th e autos
on its stre e ts now.
T he two m achines referre d to are
reported to be planes w hich a re being
tested as to th e ir value as fire p a
Old high cost of living is g ettin g a jolt now as Uncle Sam sell*
surplus food stuffs bought up for war purposes The surplus will be
trols. And th a t U only one of the
placed in the bands of consum ers through various cities .Here shows
num berless p ractical uses to which
Immense stores for five big ea ste rn cities
Bacon at 3 4 cents— beef
the flying m achine can be put.
hash si 23 cents— shows tbe Immense saving possible for th e con
F or th e present, how ever, th e a ir
sumer
planes as they a re now being called,
are a decided novelty. T he com m o
tion they cre ate am ong men and an i
m als is well pictured by a resid en t of
G resham h eig h ts who described the
Occurance yesterday as follow s:
"S cu rry in g fowls, seeking safety
from a m on ster bird, an am azed bull
T he ag ric u ltu ra l d ep a rtm en t of say these a re th e ones to kill for
and s ta rtle d calves signified th a t the
(able use.
sound of a tra c to r in raid-air over G resham high bc I ioo I req u ires each
Since It is th e laying hens th a t
G resham H eights F arm on Monday stu d e n t to carry a hom e pro ject. T he pay, rem em b er th a t when d eterm in
n ear m id-day was at least u n u su al. In stru c to r m akes freq u en t visits to ing th e size and m ake-up of your
Even th e men in th e field, h earin g inspect th e progress of th ese hom e flock a few well selected birds, each
th e om inous “ b u rr” of th e m otors of
witli i ml I v id uti 1 ab ility to lay, are
v en tu res, hut in ad d itio n a w ritten
b etto r th an a la rg e r (lock of which
two flying aero p lan es, felt th e “ u rg e ”
to “ p in k ” those g re a t birds of th e rep o rt of th e p roject m ust be m ade th e in d iv id u als a re lion-productive
for many m onths in th e year,
air, even th o u g h they were w inging by th e stu d en t.
C lifton K esterson. whose report is
"E a rly to bed” Is a ru le th a t w on’t
th e ir way w estw ard over G resham
published today, is a m em ber of th e do for hens, not if th e p o ultrym an Is
B u tte .”
class in an im al husb an d ry . T hough looking for high egg production. The
only 16 y ears old, he conducts his early -to -ro o st and late-to -rise hen is
F IF T H A N N U A L PICNIC
business like a man. He has his own one th a t sh o u ld find her way to the
OF M ULTNOM AH GRANGE
chicken house and yard very conven ro astin g pan. All feed is too high
to feed boardiA- hens. O ur big prob
F ollow ing th e ir an n u a l custom iently arra n g e d , m aking th e m an lem Is to find th e b o ard e r hen and
the m em bers of M ultnom ah G range agem ent of th e flock a very easy cull h er out of th e flock.
are to have a picnic on next S a tu r m a tte r. By raisin g som e of tlie feed
One of th e prim e e ssen tials in
day, A ugust 9, in w hich all m em bers he has reduced his expense item no p o ultry is to use only th e stro n g ,
and th e ir frien d s a re invited to tak e sm all figure.’ He has decided to get I vigorous, h ealthy stock, i t is only
part. V istors will be given a w arm m ore out of his chickens th a n ju st by co n tin u in g to do th is th a t a flock
welcome. A fine p rogram of music th e direct profits. T he p u ttin g in of can be built up and have h ealth and
speak in g and sp o rts will fill in th e a b erry patch is now contem p lated vigor, w hich produce stro n g , fertile
tim e before and a fte r the b ask et d in w here he expects to get in d irect re eggs.
T he ap p earan ce of a bird is not
tu rn s from his flock.
n er at noon.
alw ays a su re indication of its vig
A
bunch
of
chickens
in
th
e
berry
T he place of th e picnic will be th e
or, hut ap p earan ce and action tak en
sandy beach opposite th e au to m o p atch , a t th e rig h t tim e, gives big to g e th e r form a fairly reliab le basts
re
tu
rn
s
in
th
e
d
estru
ctio
n
of
in
bile club house by th e u pper Sandy
for picking out vigorous heiiH. The
bridge. M. H. W heeler and H. L. n u m e ra b le berry pests and fu rn ish es good layers a re readily indicated by
Ball, com m ittee on arran g e m en ts, th e best fertilize r, figures C lifton. th te follow ing:
Im provem ents and business ex p an
have plans well u n d e r way for the
1 Comb, face and w attles should
sion
m ean an ex p en d itu re of not only
p ark in g of autom obiles and th e com
have a good, b rig h t color, and eyea
tim
e
and
labor,
but
a
deal
of
money
brig h t and fairly p ro m in en t.
fort of th e visitors.
th ese days of high prices.
W here
2 Head should be co m paratively
T he follow ing program has been
th e re is a will th e re is a way, even
arra n g e d by Mrs. M yrtle Ball, le c tu r fo r a boy. M ornings and evenings broad and sh o rt, not long anil slim ,
o r crow -headed.
er, assisted by Mrs. Ju lia A llder, past
C lifton is at hom e to care for his
3 S trong, fine bones, w ith soft,
le c tu re r:
chickens, but d u rin g th e day he is pliable skin.
Song, America.
busy d elivering new spapers in P o rt
4 Pelvic bones at eacli side of th e
R ecitation , Mrs. S arah W heeler.
land. His m o th er ag reein g to look vent should be stra ig h t and pliable
Solo, Rev. E a rl B. C otton.
a fte r his p o u ltry at noon has made anil fa r enough a p a rt to allow an
R ecitation by th e little folks.
egg Io pass th ro u g h easily.
tliis a rra n g e m e n t possible.
T alk by C. D. M inton of P o rt
T he highly productive lien tnusl
As to th e conduct of his business
land.
fu rth e r th e young p o u ltry m an will have a g re a t food cap acity ; she m ust
be stro n g an d active, alw ays sc ra tc h
Solo, M. H. W heeler.
speak for him self.
ing, up early and late, and alw ays
A ddress, Ben S. W orsley of A stor
She should be
ia, presiden t of th e Oregon H o rticu l SEI.ECTIN G T H E LAYING HENS busy an d happy.
alert and have a vigorous carriag e.
tu ra l society.
By C lifton K esterson, A nim al H u s Tlie legs should lie set well apart
Song, "T h e F arm ers Feed Them
b andry S tu d en t, G resham High and stro n g ly su p p o rt th e body, w ith
A ll."
School.
no tendency of w eakness o r knock-
co ndition.
T he
plum age
T he sp o rts com m ittee, consisting
T he high prices of food stu ffs, as kneed
of Mrs. P earl H ayden and Mrs. Mary well as tlie .added expense of labor should be clean and sm ooth. Lack
F ritz, will p rese n t a p rogram w hich ami o th e r Item s w hich e n te r into th e of condition often accom panies so il
will fu rn ish plenty of fun fo r old cost of producing eggs, m akes It im ed, rou g h en ed plum age.
H ens of th is sort a re of th e rig h t
and young. It will include a frog p era tiv e th a t th e re should be a c a re type to re tu rn a fa ir profit If they
ful cu llin g of laying stock if a profit
race for the boys, a c ra ck er race
are given fa ir chance in food and
Is to he m ade by th e producer.
by th e girls, a shoe ra re by th e
In tny flock som e hens will be q u arte rs.
boys and an egg race by th e g irls, found to be much b e tte r producers
in cu llin g o ut th e lloek tlie fo l
three-legged race, chew ing rag race th a n o th ers. O ften th e re a re a few low ing p o in ts should be used to
(by th e la d ie s), fat m en ’s race and hens w hich are such poor layers th a t g eth er:
1 E arly m o ltin g (b efo re Sept. 1 ),
they a re unprofitable. N eedless to
p a rtn e r race.
In case of rain on S atu rd ay the
picnic will be held in M ultnom ah
hall at O rient.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
OF HEN SELECTION
Daddies of tlie Packer Bill
ALLEG ED FORGER IS
C A PTU R ED IN FRISCO
A ccording to teleg rap h ic advices
received at P o rtlan d police h ea d
q u a rte rs a day o r so ago, C harles
W hite who was em ployed In B au er’s
b a rb e r shop from Ju ly 10 to Ju ly 26
was arre ste d in San F rancisco for a l
leged forgeries, and will be retu rn ed
to O regon for prosecution. He d e
posited a cheek, said to be forged in
a bank in G resham , soon a f te r ch eck
ing o u t nearly th e e n tire am o u n t of
approxim ately $400.
He is alleged to have cashed a bo
gus check for $125.25 on W oodard,
C lark e & C o ..after m aking a sm all
purchases
A. C. W ilson alias W W. C ourier
o r C h arles W hite as he was known
here seem s to be q u ite a tran sien t.
It is reported th a t on the F o u rth of
Ju ly he was in Toledo, Ohio, tak in g
in th e W illiard-D em psev fight. Six
W hen kneading dough of any days la te r he was in G resham ply
k ind and the board insists upon slid ing an honest razor. He bought a
ing aro u n d , spread o u t a dish-tow el su it of cloth es from A ylsw orth, pay
an d place th e board on top of th a t ing w ith genuine coin. W hite left
no board bill ag a in st him , b u t his
an d it will rem ain sta tio n a ry .
room rent Is still due as th e few a rti-
And when ru n n in g th e vacuum ! cles he le ft in it are h ard ly w orth
clea n er on sm all rugs and they slip j considering as paym ent
an d slide around Just move them
o ver on to a la rg e ru g and they will
Ijlst Week of Mummer Sale.
T his week ends th e sale of sum m er
cease being so troublesom e.
I h ats a t th e Misz M illinery, m aking
Milk fo r sale, delivered daily. room fo r the larg e new stock com
I
G resham D airy. P hone SOI.
,f ing.— Adv.
$1.50 PER YEAR
1919
EX C E L L E N T PROGRAM
AT L A D IE S A ID SOCIAL
A lthough F riday evening was too
cool fo r a brisk sale of iee cream , the
l.ad ies' Aid social on th e spacious
p arsonage law n lacked n o th in g in
th e way of an excellent program .
A piano was placed on th e con
cre te walk.
A c lu ste r of electric
globes lig h ted th e grounds. Tables,
c h a irs and benches were a rran g e d
for th e com fort of th e audience.
One cannot help but an ticip ate
som e rare hom e ta le n t m usicales
when th e com m unity social ce n te r is
fully organized, ju d g in g from such as
th a t fu rn ish ed for th e lad ies' aid so
cial. One unit a t least seem s to be
ready -th e o rch e stra, consisting of
Miss G ladys Neal, p ia n ist; Miss
L elsla Ruby, first violin; G lenn R ush
e r and W. L. G orsage, second violins;
and F. W. F ieldhouse, cello.
Dr
H arry Ott will figure prom inently on
those program s, for no solo Is m ore
thoroughly enjoyed th an th e eu p h o n
ium selections.
Mrs. J. M ontcalm Brow n, in her
d elig h tfu l m an n er, read "K nee-D eep
in Ju n e ,” responding to th e encore
w ith B ru n n e r’s "C an d o r,” two pieces
from h er endless re p e rto ire which
tlie public will w ant to h ea r again
when th e com m unity gives Its pro
gram s.
M arian Jo h n so n was elected lay
d eleg ate to th e an n u a l conference
w hich convenes a t Salem th is fall,
when a d eleg ates to th e g en eral con
ference of th e M ethodist church will
he elected. Mrs. H ans L arsen was
elected a lte rn a te .
SHRINERS SURPRISE
JUDGE STAPLETON
T he evening is still— th e a ir not so
much as stirrin g a tiny leaflet. A
most com fortable hu sh broods over
all. Occasionally a chicken may be
h eard crooning a sleepy little song
front its perch in th e hen house.
Ju d g e G. W. S tap leto n Is sittin g ,
Y ankee fashion, on ills veran d a, en
joying th e glorious view, th e calm ,
and tlie croon, an d th e end of a p er
fect cigar. An om inous p u rr is heard
off in th e distance, a ca r ro u n d s the
co rn er, a second one, a th ird , an o th e r
and an o th er.
“ By th e beard of M ethuselah!
I
believe those people a re com ing
h ere ,"v e n tu res th e Judge, dropping
his feet to th e floor in a h u rry . And
it was high tim e he did, for in a
m om ent m ore a m ighty concourse
filed up th e drivew ay— a high p rie st
ess, a w atchm an of th e sh ep h erd , a
g ran d m atro n , th e first wise m an,
the second han d m aid en , yea verily,
th e king of Oregon stro d e in m ajestic
m an n er tow ard th e house in com
pany w ith m any o th e r notables.
No; th is is not a sto ry from A ra
bian N ights, o rien tal us It sounds,
hut is sim ply an account of how a
su rp rise was given G eorge W. Staple-
ton, past g ran d p atro n O. E. S. of
Oregon last T h u rsd ay evening by the
P o rtlan d W hite S h rin ers and som e of
th e past su p rem e officers who have
been visiting th e n o rth w est in th e
past m onth.
Among those p resen t w ere, Mrs.
E V E N IN G STA R GRANGE
H elen E. C. B alm er, p ast w orthy
FOR LEA G U E OF N A TIO N S grunil chaplain of th e g en eral g ran d
At a m eeting of the Evening S tar c h a p te r of th e w orld, who is also
G range held S atu rd ay at th e ir hall past suprem e w orthy high priestess
on Division stre e t, reso lu tio n s were of th e W hite S hrine of Je ru sa le m and
adopted favoring th e leag u e of n a past g ran d m atro n of M ichigan.
tions covenant and d eclarin g th a t the Mrs. Mary Ju n e Detcks, p ast g ran d
In terests of th e co u n try would be m atro n O. E. S. of K entucky and
best served by im m ediate favornble past su p rem e high p riestess of th e
W hite S h rin e; Mrs. Sadie Quigley,
action.
PlanB were discussed for th e hom e past g ran d m atro n O. E. S. of K en
com ing m eeting of E vening S tar tucky an d past high p riestess of the
Clyde E vans, paBt
g ran g e O ctober 4, being th e 4 5th an W hite S h rin e;
niversary of its form ation. T his an grand p atro n O. E. S. of O regon, and
n iv ersary m eeting has been missed past suprem e w atchm an of th e sh ep
only once d u rin g its history. The herd of the W hite S h rin e; Dr. L. M.
present m a ster is J. J. Jo h n so n , an Duvls, past g ran d p atro n O. E. S. of
atto rn ey of P o rtlan d , who has served O regon ittid king of Oregon Shrine
in th a t capacity for 16 years, d u rin g No. 1 of th e W hite S h rin e of J e r u
which tim e he has missed only two salem ; P au lin e Lereh, w orthy high
p riestess of Oregon S h rin e No. 1; A.
m eetings.
A. G rah am , w atchm an of th e shep
If you have ch e rrie s o r berries, herd of Oregon S h rin e No. 1; E lfred a
ring 991. We pay th e top m ark et H edge, w orthy sh ep h erd ess of O re
price. We are cre atin g a m a rk e t for gon S h rin e No. 1-, A nna A. Brown,
G resham , not o u tsid e d istricts. Bring W orthy guide of Oregon S h rin e No.
y o u r fru it to us. Home P ro d u cts 1; J. J. Johnson, first w lsentan of
Com pany.— Adv.
tf
Oregon S hrine No. 1; T. J. Men
d en h all, second w isetuan of Oregon
Berry P la n ts for S ale.
We a re ready to book o rd e rs for S hrine No. 1; L ena C. M endenhall,
herry p lan ts for next y e a r’s p la n t past g ran d m atron O. E. S. of Oregon
ing. The C o-operative B erry G row and past high priestess of Oregon
ers, office a t th e old M etzger store.
S h rin e No. 1; W. F. D illon, past
w ith d istin ctly co n tracted com b and w atchm an of th e sh ep h erd of O re
w attles.
gon S hrine No. 1; C lara B. G raham ,
2 Yellow sh a n k s and beak a t the past high p riestess of O regon Shrine
end of laying year.
No. 1;
M arg aret Howatyton, past
3 C o n tracted o r h ard en ed co n d i high priestess of O regon S h rin e No.
tion of th e abdom en.
1;
Anna Fuchs, second h an d m aid
T he above type of liens is th e one
en
of
Oregon S h rin e No. 1; F an n ie
th at lays b ut few eggs each m onth
and year, and liens th a t lay few eggs B organ, w orthy tre a s u re r of Oregon
th e first y ear will, g en erally sp e ak S h rin e No. 1; Mrs. L illian Dalzell,
ing lay few er th e second an d a t a Mrs. E. Davis, Mrs. L ulu M acrum ,
Mrs. Cota, Leo J. Fuchs, Jo h n G ra
decreasing ra te su b se q u en t years.
A flock of n o t m ore th a n one ham from M anila, Mrs. J. J. Jo h n
h u n d red selected hens will lay as son, P e te r B organ, M arvin Hedge,
( m any eggs and pay a m uch g re a te r Mrs. H en rie tta M arble of K entucky,
I profit th an tw o o r th re e h u n d red not Mrs. Lou S tap leto n ,, O, J. Brown
selected o r culled. T he n o n -p ro d u
G eorgia S tap leto n , O. J. Brown, Jr.,
cer is a p ara site , living a t th e ex
and G ladys Johnson.
pense of th e b e tte r layers.
T he jollification, such as only the
As pulietH lay m ore eggs th an hens
it would he a sa fe r and fa r b e tte r S h rin ers know how to have, wound
plan for th e people who have only up w ith a V irginia reel and o th e r
a few birds to p u rch ase each fall the old dances, anil of course a hylos
desired n u m b e r of p u llets from a tnuck-a-ruuck at th e conclusion of
specialist b reed er with a rep u tatio n festivities.
for a pro d u ctiv e stra in . T h is allow s
On Sunday S uprem e W orthy High
th e p u llets to be used fo r egg pro P riestess Mrs. M inerva J. P a rro tt of
duction tbe first y ear and fo r m eat or
breeding purposes th e second year D etroit, Mich., escorted by officials
and W hite S h rin ers of O regon, mo
tored over th e Colum bia highw ay, a
A
GLAD ’ PROGRAM
P L A N N E D FOR SOCIAL p a rt of th e e n te rta in m e n t accorded
Mrs. P a r ro tt w hile m ak in g h.,i official
T he C h ristian E ndeavor a t I’leas- lodge visit In P o rtlan d .
' a n t Home will give a P o lly an n a ice
cream social on th e B aptist church D A N IE L M G RAW D IE S
law n, F rid ay evening, A ugust 8.
A FT E R O PERATION
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"G la d ” s to rle l will be given from
P olly an n a and " g la d " gam es will be
played d u rin g th e evening.
T hose who are blue will be m ade
! happy; those who are happy will be
1 m ade h ap p ier still, so everyone come,
Coining
A rran g em en ts have Just been com
pleted to secure th e R ichardson &
T a lb e rt D ram atic Com pany in "K e n
Congressman Sydney Anderson. Minnesota and Senator W 8
Kenyon, Iowa, Joint • fathers’ of the packer bill, approved by the tu ck y Sue” at Masonic hall, F rid a y
Federal Trade Commission and which Is regarded as the fruit of the A ugust 15. See f u rth e r announce
commission's meat ».od live stock investigations The bill provides m en t.— Adv.
lor the government licensing of packing plants, excepting farmer*
cooperative plants end those doing business of under $500,000 a year
Failure to obey tbe provisions of the license would result In the govern
ment taking over the offending packirlg plant Under the provisions
of tbe bill tbe packers must give up control of tbe refrigerator cars,
retire from ownership of fruit, vegetable and fish canneries, fron. the
grocery business and from active control of the stoikyarils
They
would be limited solely to butchering and preparing meat and its by
products Tbs Secretary of Agriculture is designated as the adminis
trative officer under the license plan.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G range N o tice
G resham G range No. 270 will m eet
in re g u la r session S atu rd ay evening.
A ugust 9. All g ran g e rs a re requeat-
ed to bring th e ir b ask ets.
Supper
will be served a t 7 :3 0 o'clock
C L IF F K ERN , L ectu rer.
A recen t news Item in th e O regon
ian rep o rts th e d eath of Daniel Mc
G raw , at St. V in cen t’s ho sp ital on
S atu rd ay , follow ing an o p eratio n .
He was 50 years of age, a n ativ e of
C anada, and eam e to O regon in 1914
and settled on a farm n ear Gresham .
Mr. McGraw is survived by his wid
ow, Mrs. Agness M cGraw; a b ro th er,
W illiam McGraw of H oquiam , W ash.,
and a sister, Mrs. J. M. McDonald.
‘A ttorney <’, <«. Schiw bliT |{ omuiim >
P ra rtlr« .
A ttorney C. G. S chneider has re
sum ed his practice and will be in
his office, F irst S tate Bank building,
G resham , on T uesday, T h u rsd ay and
S atu rd ay of each week, reserving the
o th e r days for th e p rese n t for court
w ork,— Adv.