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G resham O utlook VOL. 9. NO. 72 walnut growers meet IN PORTLAND GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1919 COUNCILMEN ELECTED LYNCH ct ttr n n v a FORMER GRESHAM ITES 1920 BUDOET adopted “ atspok ANE STOCK SHOW ASK ARCHIE MYERS HAPPY IN THE SOUTH REGARDING YOUR BONDS The $1.60 PER YEAR PLAYSHED BOOSTED TONIGHT’S MEETING Lynch Lynch team, composed of T he m any frien d s of Mr. au d Mrs. The intricacies of th e v ario u s lib last Tuesday resulted In the selection 1 Adolph Zenger, Zenger. Albert Zenger and |C . M. H arriso n an d Rev. J . M ont- erty bonds a re many and h a rd to un. of J. E. M etzger for the one-year Grant McMillan was chosen by L. J derstand but A rchie Meyers, of th e calm Brow n and fam ily will be g lad ................................ The W estern W a ln u t asso ciatio n te „ rm . .. and . H am m ar- T. R. Allen, livestock clun agent, to be F irst S tate Bank, has it all on his ! to le arn th a t they a re co m fo rtab ly School p a tro n s an d th e g en e ral announces th a t its a n n u a l m eetin g H o w itt aud B. L. W alrad for the rv g -1 of thre* team s representing Oregon tongues end and w ants a ch ance to 's itu a te d in Los A ngeles, w here th ey public a re u rg ed to av ail them selves u la r term of two years. About 85 at the S 85 | at the Spokane Stock show, Novem- explain to bondholders. He saya: Hl be held at th o M u ltn o m ah h o tel, w ent a few weeks ago. In a p erso n al votes were cast, J. E. Metzger re c e tv -> e r 4-11.’ This team won Arst in our M any persons holding Second le tte r to th e e d ito r Mr. H arriso n of th e o p p o rtu n ity to h e a r Prof. J. F . Portland, on W ednesday an d T h u rs ing the highest num ber. 63. county fair contest, second at th? Liberty Loan Bonds, b earin g 4 per B ru m b au g h of O regon A g ricu ltu ra l w rites: day. November 12 an d 13. Mrs. B. W Emery and Geo. Leslie state fair aud th ird at Spokane. T h iir cent in terest, a re not aw are th a t th e W e w rite you th ese lin es th is m orn C ollege a t th e m ass m eetin g a t th e \ Very stro n g p ro g ra m has been acted as Judges of election and M rs.' p la n ments look like a gam e of one governm ent “J has extended tb th e tim e in ( in fo rm in g you of o u r safe a rriv a l P ro fesso r .? > th e ir scores show a which such bonds may be converted a , o u r d ea tln a tlo n t w hlch „ located g rad e school to n ig h t. prepared for th e m e etin g , th e discu s A. HeM'l, MTO. Jas. Elkiiigion and E two Many per- f g b t m iles so u th e ast of th e c e n te r of B ru m b au g h is th e dean of th e de W. S tra tto n w ere clerks. very close run ^ ith the h ig h er scor- into 4 , per cent bonds sions and ad dresses c o v e rin g p rac tl- holding coupon bonds a re g re a - thp c, of A ugeleg, C alifo rn ia, p a rtm e n t of psychology in th e schdol Follow ing the election the council ing teams. Oregon won th e Arst. sec- y ..n- concerned as to how th ey will col- in wha( ,g know n ag C udahy Acres, of v o catio n al ed u catio n , an d is ra te d 11,. an the m ost im p o rta n t ph ases of m et In reg u la r session with Mayor ond and th ird places In this contest nut culture. Including A lberts and Kenney presiding and all councilmen th * score running. Benton co u n t1, lect th e ir in terest a fte r all of th e cou C udaby Acreg lg a la rg e tra c t of ian d one of th e m ost p leasing an d fluent pons have been detached from th e coniprtglng 3100 acrea of , be rich e st other varieties. One of th e chief a t p resent but one. l i e u points. Clackam as 1165, Mult- ' wh‘$h ' he>' n.ow bold J S T * land in so u th e rn C alifo rn ia, subdivide le ctu rers on th e college faculty. T he p ro g ram fo r th e evening has tractions on th e p ro g ra m w ill be an T he principal business of the ev en -'n o m a h 1130, out of a possible 1500 tally is th is tru e of persons holding t.d . , ,n(o ac re ,olg and ow ned by one of address by C. A. R eed, ch ief of th e ing was th e adoption of the budget, points. second liberty loan coupon bonds on he C udahy b ro th ers. now deceased, been bu ilt ab o u t th e c e n tra l idea of division of n u t c u ltu re of th e U. S. su b stan tia lly as previously outlined Albert and G rant were cap ital prizt which th e last coupon will be de- , weR know n mPat p ack ers, of O m aha a covered playshed on th e school Each bio fk co n - g ro u n d s, an d th e p ro g ram co m m ittee department of a g ric u ltu re , w ho com es by the com m ittee. The item s a n d , winners in sheep at th e sta te fair tached on N ovem ber 15th. T hese an<, K anaaa c lty bonds, if presented to th e se creta ry or (ajng , a crea an d th e »11 the way across th e c o n tin e n t to am o u n ts are as follows: which entitles them to a tte n d the tre a su re r on or before N ovem ber 15. gtreetg th a t ru n ea8t and we8t of th e P atro n -T e ac h er asso ciatio n has a rra n g e d fo r a n u m b e r of b rief re meet the n u t g ro w e rs of O regon. He M arsh al’s salary ... $ 980 o . A. C. sum . . m . er . . school for club . » »Il be converted in to 4 kj per cent tb ro u g b tb e tra c t a re nam ed fo r th e m ark s from school d ire c to rs in th e »¡¡I speak W ednesday n ig h t. T re a s u re r’s salary ...................... 150 i « , members. Adolph plans on paying bonds with one coupon a tta c h e d to be d a u g b te ra o{ blg fa m lly an d are as This m eeting gives a n u n u su a l op R ecorder’s salary .................. 120 his way th ro u g h th is sh o rt course so paid May 15, next, when th e sam e foj |owg; Cecelia. A nna, E lizab eth . n eig h b o rin g d istric ts of B oring. E s portunity fo r th o se in te re s te d in n u t Supplies for w ater Dept , new th at he will g et th e stock ju d g in g m ust be exchanged fo r a D efinitive c la r a Mary au d F lo ren ce— a Ane lot ta cad a an d P lea san t V’alley, w here culture to a tte n d an d g a in h elp fu l 700 practice along with the o th e r two Bond w ith all coupons attac h ed , su c h nameBi indeed. W e live on C lara covered play sh ed s h av e been in use Are a p p a r a tu s ........................ m u s as a s a a re re uoi p p r*»*“ r e ^ u i t r *d u lu . n n P R ev j J M ontcalm fo r se v eral years. 5 0 0 I members of his team . bonds ‘ s tre e t e a a r r Rev. information. N early a ll th e sp e a k In t. on $25,000 bonds ........ 1500 Snvpm • _ •• _ well i « an __u d A piano n u m b e r by Miss F rie d a This stock judging is the m ost val •uoratnn ’- rsion hs-.fi»ro b1ef? re X ovem tw br r r 15 IlliO DO • — B row n’s. — They a re all ers are men who ow n la rg e n u t S tre et lighting .......................... 1056 1 Ills s to iK j u d g i n g is t u e m o s t .a . prpgpnted for conversion in M arch. . aP ran« n « th e ir new hom e B ratsel will open th e p ro g ram , properties, who a re m a k in g a su c R epairs to crossw alks and uable work offered by th e club de- 19, „ and at , hat ttlm . bl. co n v erted ^ ntb“. ’ ^ V c iiM e d We co n tin u e to JbpP p i?agUr. of h ea rin g Rev. scheduled to s ta rt pro m p tly a t eig h t cess of th e ir v e n tu re , a n d w ho are stre e ts ...................................... 200 partm ent. Every farm er boy ought lnt0 4 , , p e r c e n t bonds, w ith all cou- o'clock, w ith M r s C M Z im m erm an, willing and g lad to g ive in fo rm a tio n to be eager to learn the sta n d a rd s by pons attach ed and th e g o v ern m en t Brow n p rea ch each Sunday an d at- p resid en t xf th e P a tro n -T e a c h e r as which he is to know a good hog. will arra n g e for p aym ent of in te re st ten d t he Sunday school, th e services and help to th e b e g in n e r. T otal ...................................... $4706 each being held in th e public so ciatio n in charge. There is a c o n s ta n tly in c re asin g A Ave mill levy will not provide sheep, dairy cow and beef cattle. One from Novem ber 15 to May 1». at th e T he school ch ild ren will c o n trib u te w ith al‘ school bu ild in g . T he only denom t- acreage of w aln u ts a n d A lberts in th e th is am ount but the city will be fath er said, "I have lived on a farm rate of 4 Pe r cent e ith e r j ? b v n at,o n rep rese n ted in th is im m edl- a n u m b e r of catchy p layshed slo g an s state and n u t c u ltu re Is bound to able It Is expected to m ake up the all my life but my boy 11 years old ' ra ^ °upon ra. " b at t h t r e ^ TdvUe “ >'a l“ > * tb * £ “ ‘t and th e prize fo r th e w inning slogan become one of th e s tro n g h o rtic u l deAclt from income and funds on gives me many points in reg ard to ^ our stock which I never h ad th e op th a , you hold your second lib erty b a v * ®°plangr a n d a rra n g e m e n ts are will be aw ard ed . T h e p o ste rs de tural lines of th e sta te . T h e p re s hand. signed by th e p layshed e n th u sia sts ent interest In A lberts a lo n e w ould T he council ordered the building portunlty to learn. He has go tten it io an bond u n til notice is given ‘>»a t com pleted to begin th e erectio n of a a re on ex h ib it in th e school assem bly through these ju dging practices. the governm ent is ready to ta k e up npw ch u rc h hougp on th e co rn e r of indicate a p ro b ab le a c re a g e in th e of a new crossw alk on Roberts ave hall, an d th e w inner will receive a Very few boys took ad v an tag e of th e tem p o rary bonds, and d e liv e r.in C udaby an d Mary stre e ts, a Ane cen- near future of 5000 to 10,000 acres. nue at F o u rth street, east of the d o lla r prize to n ig h t. It is claimed th a t A lbert grow ing, as F re e M ethodist church. Lumber the opportunities offered, although exchange definitive bonds. And when tr a jjy ¡o cated co rn er. T he C udahy P ro fesso r B ru m b a u g h 's le c tu re on thev were urged to do so by Miss Cal- >ou present y o u r bond m ake t e re- gtrpet nlentio n ed , is a nice b ltu lith ic welt as w alnut grow ing, is proving was ordered for addition crosswalks th e value of free pl»y for school b to Long Beach kins, the county club lead er ”We ; - i u - t o u lev ard , ru n n in g a profitable an d a ttr a c tiv e in v e st o r repairs. W e lik e it very m uch so far. sp e n d ch ild ren as an Im p o rta n t p a rt of N um erous claim s against the city expect to make the stock ju d g in g at, ex *hange fo r a d e fln ltlve bond, ment. ing a good p o rtion of th e tim e o ut of th e ir physical an d m en tal w ell-being im portant part of th e club program ••The F irst S tate Bank will be g lad While th e re a re m an y In th is p a rt w ere read and allowed. doors in th e w arm , balm y su n sh in e, will be th e next n u m b er, follow ed by next year and every w ide-aw ake stock ,o ansWe r any in q u irie s re g a rd in g the of Oregon who have a few n u t trees, lo oking an d ex am in in g th e m any an open discussion In w hich th e so far th e ir c u ltu re h e r e h as been MUSICAL PROGRAM AT ROCK club member is expected to fail lt> conversion or exchange of te m p o rary b e a u tifu l, an d s tra n g e to us, sem i- school p atro n s an d ta x p ay ers a re In bonds. Ail bonds sh o u ld be held u n tro p ic al. tre e , v eg etab le and p lan t line,” says the leader. WOOD CHURCH. rather an ex p e rim e n t, alth o u g h til on o r ab o u t M arch 15. l a , a t w hich hlcn wthg’ An^ tQ fu rtb p r add to , bP vited to p articip a te. their grow ing Is said to be proA t Mrs. E. W. A ylsw orth has co n One of th e finest and largest musi- POULTRY ASSOCIATION tim e the g o v ern m en t *•>' « '* 9 ° “ ^ a m e n iti-s of every-day-life, th e song able. , O V a n « V rh.,,1 PLANS NIGHT MEETING *>'b respect to th e d- Anitivje bonds o{ thp g o u th ern nlOc killg bird is se n ted to sin g fo r th e ch ild ren and Percy Giese h as one a n d a q u a rte r cal program s Rockwood has ever had 1 — m ready for delivery. T he in te re st n on an d . a t . alm . o st any gro w n -u p s, an d h e r sin g in g la a l M tjm n ,g ht * have acres of A lberts fro m w hich he is w ill ta k e place on Sunday evening. Gresham Cooperative P o u ltry m en ’s Victory Ix>an bonds w hich have been .unii» u iu eg ’ o at aw ...r,.. . -w , w ays a tr e a t. paid (or on th e in stallm en t plan an d a * o . ^ an T he la st. an d . to th e pupils, a very gathering th is y e a r 1200 pounds of d been ch arm ed by som e of --------------------------- association, the local b ranch of the m ust be paid fu ll on o r befo re No t b is W n g s te r’s sw eetest vocal g ifts. r — in --------- in te re stin g n u m b er of th e p ro g ra m nuts. The crop he co n sid e rs sh o rt Nov. 9th, 7:30 P. M., in the church. sta te poultry producers’ o rg an iz a vem ber 11, are at th e ra te of »1.4V, T h e gcenerv of C alifo rn ia is not will be th e a w a rd in g of th e fine p ict on account of u n u su a lly heavy p ru n In addition to the local talen t there per h u n d red d o llars o r 70c fo r M ty r fae con)pared w lth tb a t of O regon ing last spring. Mr. G iese is re a l w ill be some of the finest artists from tion, announces an open m eeting at d o llar bonds All sh o u ld be c a n ful Not w itb stan d illg i tb e gOod C rea to r u re of th e cap lto l b u ild in g at W ash grange hall on Saturday evening. No izing fair re tu r n s from h is acreage. P o rtlan d . Miss Ruth Agnew, soprano, in re m ittin g th e ir la st p ay m en t to in- hag gbow n big g e n e rouB h an d in em- in g to n to th e g ra d e rep rese n ted by Among o th e rs in th is v icin ity in has for years been leading soloist for vember 22. The public Is requested clu d e th e above am o u n t of in te re st, belIigbing tb e 15g,oOO sq u a re m iles th e la rg e st n u m b e r of ad u lts. W ill C a llfo rn la g lan d scap e w ith high, M etzger of th e local school b oard will terested in n u t g ro w in g a re I. W. th e Calvary P resbyterian church. to reserve the date and ta k e th e op as bond is not paid fo r in full u iin l Butler, W. G. C a th ey an d S. C. Miss E dna Ferguson is at present do portunity to bring its p oultry prob th e in te re st has been paid. I a >“ ,’*” t ru g g ed m o u n tain ran g es, snow -cap- an n o u n ce th e re su lt an d co n g ra tu la te lems to the atten tio n of the experts sh o u ld be m ade on o r befo re pe<1 ,((.a ks, lakes, w ate rfa lls and som e th e victors. Jones. ing m ost of the solo work there. The who will he on hand to ta lk "eggs. h e r 11 in o rd e r th a t th e bonds m y rjverg m any of w hich go dry a f te r T he school d ire c to rs have dug The ofHcers of th e W e ste rn W al s p r ing fre sh ets. We a re alm o st Prof. Chas. S. B rew ster of Oregon be p ro m p tly o rd ered at th a t tim e nut association a re : J . C. C ooper of W atts sisters of Beaverton are very w hich, if done, g o v ern m en t prom ises u n l p P th e ghadow of th e S Ierra down in to th e ir ow n pockets and McMinnville, p re s id e n t; C. I. Lewis ta len ted singers and sing well in duet A gricultural College, d ep artm en t of to fu rn ish bonds p ro m p tly . Many Madn? r a n ge. a h ig h , b arren , tree less ren te d c h a irs th a t all m ig h t be com of Salem, v ic e-p re sid e n t, an d K night w ork, Miss E dith singing soprano and anim al husbandry, will be th e p rin o v erlook th e ir in te re st p ay m en ts in ra vpry m ucb se rra te d , ex ten d in g fo rta b ly se ate d , so do not stay at Peercy, Salem , se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. Miss Jennie singing alto and accompa- cipal speaker, with p ertin en t com m m a ak k lu paym ent, Do n ot do n^ r th w est and so u th e a st, across th e hom e becau se of an Im agined sc arc in g e th t h e la st D ayment. m ent by progressive poultrym en of th is as it causes d elay .” The p rogram of th e Afth an n u a l ning on the piano. The program will i sta te . F ro m w here I am w ritin g I ity of seats. the local com m unity. . --------------------- O ther featu res I ---------------------- | can p lain ly see th e b u ild in g s con- meeting Is an n o u n c ed as follow s; include solos, duets, q u artets, piano llir lUVtll A rm ietice Day < eleb ra tio n . HAVE YOUR DOLLAR larg W e d n esd ay , N o v e m b e r 12. an d organ num bers. It is well to ce le b ra te th e en d of rumoi READY W HEN THEY CALL O rl I. i T he Indications are the church's Morning S ession, 10 A. M. --------- - of Mt. W ilson (n o t Mt. W oodrow » th e te rrib le conflict. B ut Is o u r ta sk Annual M essage of P re sid e n t, J. C. seating capacity will be taxed to over coffee will be supplied by th e hosts W h at of th e world u n re a l? T h is is th e plea of G eorge F. I and ( u rt b e r to th e ea st is th e h ig h e st done? In charge of arran g em en ts are Cooper, M cM innville. Is fu tu re peace assu re d ? Will th e flowing as a program of th is n atu re H oney, local co m m itteem an fo r th e pPak in so u th e rn C alifo rn ia. Mt. Mrs' H. H. E ling, Mrs. Seidl, Mrs. S. Report of S e c re ta ry - T re a s u re r, L eague of N atio n s stic k ? T hese a re th ird ro ll call of th e A m erican R e d ; Baldy, w hose old bald p ate d o nned alw ays draw s a big attendance. Rev. J. Bennison, Miss Lpcy Adams and Knight P earcy, Salem . Crosg ¡ a ch a rm in g wig of w h ite for th e first p e rtin e n t and v ital q u estio n s. You Planting th e N u ts in th e O rch ard , F. J. Schnell annunces th a t th ere will Mrs. E. L. Thorpe. a r.- i n t • r, ; . ' • 'I In ( h e m . Come an d T h i s is t u w eek of th e drive. Be-! , | m e th is fall, som e t|m e last n ig h t Chas. T ru n k , D undee. h ea r th em discussed by Rev, Mr. be no serm on and th a t the en tire eve Nursery G ra ftin g F ilb e rts , J. C. H er- ning will he turned over to the mus- PATRONESSES NAMED ________ _________ Mrs. H arriso n Myers a t th e M. E. ch u rch . S unday ren, Salem. FOR DANCING PARTY roll a t least one m em b er in every an H d I a re both well and w e send you n ig h t. T he su b je ct is. “T h e U nfin Walnut G row ing E xperien ces, J. cal program . The program follows: hom e in th e co m m unity. Some and th e good G resham folk o u r re ished T ask of D em ocracy.” D uet— Miss Ruth Johnson, Clar- The dancing p arty to be given at hom es o u g h t to re g iste r every m em - g ard s an d w ell wishes. In th e m o rn in g serm o n th e v ita l R. deNeul, O regon City. an d g rip p in g th em e. " T h e P ow er of Afternoon Session, 1 :3 0 P. M. Masonic hall on W ednesday ev ening., ence Johnson. th e K ingdom E x p erien ced ", will be Statistics of N u t C u ltu re , E arl su p p lies fo r th e d riv e a re in W o m e n ’ s T h a n k O ffe rin g S e rv ic e . Q u arte t— Miss Ruth Johnson. Mrs. November 12, is being an ticip ated p resen ted . Pearcy, Salem . with much in te rest in local Masonic | han(Jg of E „ gw orth R a k er, c h a ir ------------------ „ „ » ¡« i I tn e n a n u s v i c u n -------- --------- T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e M om The S unday school a t 10 a. m. is a The C a lifo rn ia W a ln u t G ro w ers’ E lla Rowen, Clarence Johnson, W. A. and E astern S tar circles. T The _____ he social so cial , ^ a n o f . th p co m m thi ittee from th e pn.g Homp M issionary society w ill be fine place to be. T ry It. Association, J . F . L a n g n e r, A ssoci Rowen. com m ittee of th e E astern S tar u n d er A raer,can LPgion in ch a rg e of th e hilla a t t h e hom e of Mrs. D. E. held a t th e hom e of Mrs. D. E Younk folk "G et th e H a b it" of ate Editor, O regon J o u rn a l. Soprano Solo— Miss Edith W atts. whose auspices the dance has been | wo|>k T b ,g COInlnitte e will canvass T ow le on Main s tre e t n ex t W ed n es going to E p * o rth L eag u e at 8 :3 0 . American N ut L ite ra tu r e , R alph T. DUet— Victor Dunn, Beulah Dunn. arran g ed has announced a list of I te rrito ry so u th of th e B ase L ine T he "h o m e c h u rc h ” w ith an am b i day a fte rn o o n , N ovem ber 12. T h is is Olcott, Ed. A m erican N u t Jo u rn a l R eading— Miss Q uesinberry. p atro n s and patronesses including so u th e rn b o u n d ary of M ultno- th e occasion of th e an n u a l th a n k of tion to se rv e th e co m m u n ity ask s ' Nuts In C o n fec tio n e ry Use, F ra n k golo— Miss Ruth Agnew. county an d t^ tw e e n th e Rock- ferin g an d ail g ifts received on th a t y o u r co o p eratio n to m ak e it of th e V. Brown. D allas. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cam eron, Mrs i roa(J Qn <he Sandy r lv e r. The day will go to w ard th e s u p p o rt of h ig h est efficiency. Filbert G row ing, J o h n N orelius, D uet_ W a ttB Sisters. J. C. Shultz, Mrs O. A. E astm an j Special m usical n u m b ers to be g iv Vancouver, Wn. and Dr. H. V. Adix. I _ _ rk be ta k e n up by school dis- th e A lask an o rp h an w hich th e socie en in co n n ectio n w ith next S unday Solo— Miss Edna Ferguson. The Oregon G row ers C ooperative Mrs. Maxwell Schneider will t r ,ctg ty has adopted. services will be a solo by Miss R u th Plano Solo— Assn and th e O regon N u t G row ers, assisted by a n um ber of young ladies ; co m m ittee consists of Ells- A sp e a k e r, o r p erh ap s tw o. will H artley in th e S un d ay school, a solo D uet— Agnew Sisters. Robt. C. P au lu s, Salem . in serving th e delicious cider ,o r w o rtb R akf>rt G lenw ood M iller, C. G com e fro m th e P o rtla n d S ettlem en t by C. E R u sh er a t th e m o rn in g Evening Session, 8 P. M. Organ Selection— Dr. v Hayt«. i Schnell 1 wh,ch Ol J Brown 18 now Pickl11« S ch n eid er, E rn e st B ru g g er. Roy H C e n te r to ta k e p a rt on th e p ro g ram p rea ch in g serv ice an d a q u a r te t in Reports on Y ields— T ru n k , G ron- - Rev. F . J. Schnel .1 blendlng j utcy Baldwins and B aritone Solo G ibbs, P ete - L arsen . R ich ard —----- K n arr, '¡ a n d m usical n u m b ers will be given th e evening. i^iivTru, cr, D earborn, W a lg a m o t, W ithy- Newtown Pippins. H ughes, Cecil P u lfe r and ! by Mra E a r | q . H agberg. A fu ll a t H igh Prli'»— P aid at Dairy A u ction . combe, Root, S haw , S pu rg eo n , Nor- D r H If A ctivity in Real E state. ellus, K nuse, Lew is, P ag e, N ibler and te n d an c e of m em bers and frie n d s is ‘ W. S. E v erett. Boss an d W alk er, p ro p rie to rs of Read the W ant Ads. F ra n k I. W illiams and wife, of others. an tic ip a te d . th e U. 8. D airy on F o ste r ro ad , sold h . . . t o u b t , « « 1- w . H»” ; Filbert G row ing In th e N orthw est, Mrs. Tow le will be assisted in se rv on O ctober 2 8 th , th e ir d airy h erd Geo. Dorris, SpringA eld. ing by Mrs. O. W. K enney, Mrs Geo co n sistin g of 50 head, all g rad es, a t Nut G row ing in th e U. S., C. A. Powell Valley road. 1*4 ea P age, Mrs. Cecil P. Moffitt an d Mrs. au ctio n , av e rag in g 8136 47 p er c r it Reed J. E. M etzger. ,acc containing 3a te r fo r th e e n tire h erd . T his is said Chief of D ivision of N ut C u ltu re, G resham fo » to be th e h ig h est priced g ra d e d airy U. S. Dept, of A g ric u ltu re , W a sh in g ac resV n the Section Line road, four H elp! H elp!! H elp !!! ton, D. C. of Ita size ev er sold at au c tio n on F ^an k ‘A"'Swanson o ?'P o rtlan d for , All firem en an d business men are I th e Pacific coast. T h u rsd ay , N ov em b er 13. Morning Session, 9 :3 0 A. M I u rg en tly req u ested fo be p rese n t a t » . A ugust O brlst on th e Section L ine P ru n in g th e F ilb e rt, H. A K ruse. special m eetin g of th e G resham Vol j road, west of G resh am , p u rch ased ’ 5Mii'. Jennie Good, of Gresham has Sherwood, ! u n te e r F irem en d e p a rtm e n t in the th e h ig h e st priced cow at 8275. T h e Growing W a ln u ts on S tum p Lands. closed a deal for the purchase o M h . fire h all. Monday evening. N ovem ber nam es of o th e r people p u rch asin g N- E B ritt, N ew berg. Mrs j McColl property on Mam 24. at 8 p. m. T he reo rg an iz atio n of J cows a t $200 an d o v e r are , K oth * A Tree A g ric u ltu re fo r o u r L og stree t, n ear the library, for $ -2 ' th» » Are d e p a rtm e n t and th e p u r R oth, of C olum bia B o u lev a rd ; U. ged-off L ands, K n ig h t P earcy , Salem Mr and Mrs J. D. G ardner o I. Segel, ch ase of a tru c k will be th e chief B erg en er, of F airv ie w ; New V arieties, K ru s e , W ilkins, C resham have bought the Ettzel topic. A nyone h av in g a Are badge L u th e r s ta tio n ; A H elnm an. Ix>nta; Brixey, G roner. K n S home on Division street, con- Dryng W a ln u ts, F . G ro n er, H ills and M ike A p p ian alp on F o ste r road. will b rin g It up th e re on th a t d ate. boro. Two cows w ent to K. M. lia n a - HARRY JOHNSON, S ecretary • ‘^ i V i - c . o s e d through the Question Box. stick . Osw ego, O reg o n ; tw o cows Afternoon Session, 1 :3 0 P M. office of K rlder A- E lk ln g ton. T he fa ilu re of th e man who does I to R W W ilson, of T ro u td a le , O re Increasing th e C o nsum ption of __ ' not sat e his money is du e not only to g on; th re e cows to F. B. Davis, C o r .«.mie O r iu it Announce- Oregon N uts, Geo. H all, H all & I the fact th a t he h as no money with b ett, O regon, an d tw o cows to H. Emory, Adv. A gency. nients. w hich to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e op K lln d t of T h e lia lle s. O regon. M aintaining th e V igor in Nut - Rev E arl B. Cotton, pastor of the p o rtu n ltle s th a t com e In th e way of T he sa le was co n d u cted by Col. W. Trees, Prof. C. I. L ew is, O rganiza every m an. but also an d p a rtic u la rly 8. Wood « Son of V ancouver, W ash tion M anager O regon G row ers Coop '• P leasant Home ‘ ,rf' “ “ ’da" nO7 la rv p»' to th e fact th a t such a m an is not! in g to n . an d am o u n ted to n ea rly hJ ^ ’: P.!C K " n P - c V a . P l e a s a n t , “»ociation. able o r fit to av ail him self of th ese Notes on F ilb e r t V arieties, R- | Fields H s u P ftii(, T routdale o p p o rtu n itie s. T h e m an who can $8000 of w hich Mr Wood was suc Graves. Salem . ; not an d does not save money can no» cessful In o b ta in in g ail cash to th e Sunday school announce- Prom ising S eedlings, J. C. Cooper, ¡ H,°™ V o ill n ot do an y th in g else w orth ow ners of th e h erd who h av e p u r | a t 7 ;3 0. 7 " ,k;wg. p e a s a n t Home and McMinnville. m ents a re as folio*"- * chased 1 d airy farm n ear T illam ook. I w hll* — A ndrew C arnegie. Election of Officers. 10 a. rn.: T routdale, 10.« > O regon. S tu tte r in g R e p a rte e . Iliff, 3 p. m. , Jg |t a frag- S m all F arm fo r Sale. Greetiaun H om es fo r iwUe. A m an, who was in th e h a b it of Ten acres a little w est of G resh- W h8t w hole’ Home to Sundae Good 4-room house w ith b ath , hot ! s tu tte r in g was ask ed why he did so *m on good ro ad , six ac re s in c u ltiv a m ent o r a »!'<>_ __a a , reed • T h a t's my p -p -p e cu liarlty ,” re- an d cold w ater, electric lig h ts, gas, tion, tr-e » on th e b alan c e, 12300. I tu rn e d th e m an "E v ery b o d y h as his tw o fine lots, all kinda of f ru it; g a r F ourteen ac res e a st of G resham th a t views Jesu» as a a com plete fui- age an d chicken house. »1,000. ! p -p -p e cu llaritle s.” close to sta tio n , on Mt. Hood line, all Aliment of his purpose F ine m odern nei* 5-room house “ I havii n o n e," a sse rte d th e o th e r «Oder c u ltiv a tio n , tw o ac re s o rchard "D o n ’t you s tir y o u r te a w ith your and gieep ln g porch, good plum b [air house, sm all b a rn , good chicken ing, b asem e n t, gas, electricity , good ; rig h t b -h -h a n d ? ” \ “ouse and well. P ric e »4000. garag»-, tw o nice lots, fru lt and b e r Very fine; 10 ac re s n e a r P lea san t ’’ Y e s ." P rice »2800. W ell, t-t- th a t'a y o u r p -p -p ecu ilar- ries Home, h alf m ile to s ta tio n , all un- i given by tne t , Ime See K rlder A E lk fn gton , Tel 17x. Most p-p-people use a s-s-spoon ” ¿er c u ltiv a tio n , a n d w ell fenced. Priced $2500. '“" " " I KRIDER ft ELK IN G TO N Tel. l<x . , Ä ' c l o c « .» < gin at 8 a|>p invited, and Mother, a r e th e se o v era lls of use r , £ Ä . . i o n 1. extended ,o a n t *“y m o re?" "No, b u t th e y a re a fam- *ew*coniers In th e com m unity. “ J heirloom . Y our g ran d m o th er *ore them d u rin g th e g re a t war. T he m unicipal election in G resh am ! TU ESD A YS AND FRIDAYS