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n u m b e r 16, 191.9 J5 9 ^ H )A i NL MBER, GRESHAM 01 FLOOR ail fun A man was here recentlv considering th e advisability of estab lishing a bank in T ro u td ale, and it is y rep o rted th a t B iddinger A; Company of Sellwood have purchased ground « and will build a wool pullery here next sum m er It is prophesied th at before mauv years som e com pany Besides these, J. Sinionl, an Italia- » ith business foresight will harness tru c k g a rd e n e r, and several Jap an , the w ater pow er of th e Sandy river have ab o u t ten acres m ore, m aking in in in d u stria l projects. a ll tw enty-five acres of celery. T h er • a re a good m any m ore acres of a v a il M U LTN O M A H C H IL D R E N ii able la n d h ere ju st as good, which F IN IS H M ANY P R O JE C T S could be brought up in oue y ear to celery production. ’ J" By MISS ETH EL 1. CALKINS, County Club Leader. T he Spencer gard en s here deserve T he clubs for th e y ear of 1919 [ a c h a p te r all to them selves, and it i well w orth a trip in th e sum m er tim e » ¿ i i coniP,,'te<1 ' ’,,|r pro; . ts, m a d e A s r s - v , 1 m 5 â sé ** g ii*: **: * x ta tw t TROUTDALE HAS INDUSTRIAL FUTURE IRS. C. I. THOMAS. AB In ! '»O' p ro b ab ly n o t k now n to _ r .lent» of O regon is th e liv in g 1 « ro w in g b usiness of cel- T w elve raisins at T ro u td a le . h" »r« »8° H C. M cG innis cam e h ere elery a re a in M ichigan, an d IftCW few ac res of th e rich riv e r | rented IC,ttom l..n<l of th e W ilson farm , and 1.. g • th V» e Rnnot as _J raisin finest of nolnwo celery, low ing th e ins an d out» of th e bus- “ - • * '• • K ft f t f t ft ft » 9» ft >5 Practical i^ lf, from th e se lec tio n of th e seed, .ng. It is th e very ea ste rn end of th e Some of course dropped out alo,U $$ , «20 or $25 a po u n d , th e g r e a t c a re Sun-D ial ran ch bordering on th e the way g ettin g w eary of th e task i preparation of th e seed bed, an d Sandy riv er, bought by Mr. Irving they hat! assum ed o r perhaps having j the details of p la n tin g an d grow - Spencer th re e years ago. containing raised the pig or corn failed to m ake the p o p u lar an d a ttr a c tiv e vege- th irty acres, w ith ten acres ad ditional the required report of profit o r loss at th e close of th e club year. To Itabl* ' till it is b la n ch e d an d finally ren te d from th e Sun-Dial ranch these n o thing m ore can be said ex g and p rep ared fo r th e m a rk e t. He h as put in a w onderful s . stem cept th at we hope th e w eath er will .Sow th e re a re six o r seven celery t,f o verhead Irrigatio n , th e w ater 1. F u r n itu r , like th is is fo u n d b u t once be m ore favorable an o th e r year. Out ens in th is v icin ity . T he W ilson ¡ng pum ped from the Sandy ri\ ■ r by of th e 556 who w ere enrolled as ac in a lifetim e at such a ttr a c tiv e p ric e s [brothers. G eorge an d R ussell, had elec tric pow er from th e P. II. L A- I’ tive m em bers having m ade at least l#r a c r ts th is y ear, m a rk e tin g from j ru n n jllg th ro u g h pipes up above th one rep o rt. 352 com pleted by m aking The im p o rta n c e an», eeouom y of p e r is acreage 6700 dozen bunches, g round being tu rn ed on at will and th e req u ired final rep o rt, an increase t of it g oing to p o in ts In Idaho, com ing down in show ers and spray, of 4 0 per cent over last year. Many luanence is fast b e in g recognized, as baihing'on an d M ontana. T hey w ith w onderful rainbow effects, more received th e benefits of th e work, having carried out p art of th e pjjod also ab o u t 600 sacks of pota- m aking an erstw h ile sandy patch of lessons at least. g ifts of tr a n s ie n t v alu e grow in cost and a good sized ban d of hogs. | g ro u n d “ bloom and blossom like th e Those who have finished are r e te fea‘ ire n o t to be overlooked in ro se.” Besides celery, different ceiving verv a ttra c tiv e achievem ent e tin s of la b o r sc a rc ity an d high crops a re being grow n and harvested pins sent out from S tate S u p erin te n Kt, is roe fac t th a t th e tw o b ro th e rs all th e long grow ing season, from th e dent C h u rch ill’s office. I all ti e w ork th e m se lv es except In e a rlie st vegetables to cabbage and In a la te r edition will be published „lery h arv est, w hen tw o e x tra men cauliflow er in th e late fall and early a com plete rep o rt of all phases of i work fo r the past year. [rere hired. w inter. L ast year several acres were th e Below ie a list of sta n d ard clubs » H C. M cGinnis Is s till in th e busi- , se t to asp arag u s. It ta k es a w orking h a tin g th r e e ac re s of celery on force of ab o u t tw enty to ta k e care of who will receive special recognition. These clubs are en title d to a special land leased fro m th e W ilson farm . th ese gard en s. certificate of m erit in recognition of ■ m arketed 4500 dozen bunches th is A. D. K endall, th e sta tio n agent th e fact th at they have 75 per cent ; ar. He won a gold m edal fo r his here, who is also ag e n t for th e ex and above of th e ir m em bers who ' elery at th e P an am a-P a cific exposi- press com pany, has w orked up q u ite com pleted th eir w ork by sending in bn at San F ra n cisc o . H is son, Mor- a larg e shipping business. Besides th e ir final reports. The 100 per cent clubs lti th e sew McGinnis, is m a n a g e r of th e eel- th e so-called g arden products, m any d ep artm ent of th e S pencer g ar- tons of produce a re shipped o ut of ing project are here given in th e f o l- [ ing o rd er L ocation, n u m b er of | lens, w here th e y h av e seven ac res of th is section th ro u g h T ro u td ale, p o ta low m em bers, and leader. | 111". AbOUl ........ Dll Ill'll« ■ toes being shipped out by th e carload. C orbett, 7, Miss M inerva Pow ell: , far have been sh ip p e d from t h e r - T he B laser F ru it com pany han d le a .T e rry I , M n I: N. H a ll; H illsd ale. For the parlor or sitting room make konie of it h as not been dug, th e frost la rg e am o u n t of sm all fru its, prunes, 19, Alias H ulda K eh rli; West Port-J toning before it could be got out. A pears, and o th e r produce. The high land, 5, Miss G ertru d e C o u llard l i the family a gift of a Reading Lamp or liar load w as s e n t to Chicago from Fairview , 6, Mrs H ealin: H u rlb u rt, TH E M ANDEL an Easy Chair. Cere early in N ovem ber, and a sec- lan d ea st of th e Sandy riv er is very 6, Mrs. E m ily; P lea san t View, 7, fertile , producing ab u n d a n t crops, Mrs. S. D. H ard in g ; T ro u td ale , 7, I PH ONOGRAPH Ind car was to follow , b u t a freeze especially of potatoes, cabbage and Mrs. A. D. K en d all: F airview , 7, » »me before It could be filled. T he onions. Miss E linor A nderson; O rient, 20. h a s j u s t been a d d e d barly freezes a re a d raw b ac k th a t has Mrs. Sadie Chase. P erh ap s because of such ab u n d an t I be r h o n e d w ith In the business. to o u r line, t ’onie in T he 75 per cent and above a re as Lost > rs not ln te rfe rrln g w ith m a r and diversified foods, th e re never was ‘ follows: G resham , Miss E sth e r El- a n d h e a r it. W e w ill a place w here housew ives p ut up and keting the w hole crop, th is year, how- [fo rd ; Rockwood, Mrs. F. B enson, I sto re aw ay fo r w in ter such supplies he g la d to d e m o n irer. being ex cep tio n al in th e early Powell Valley, Mrs. A lta G entry. freezing lin e, as is n o tic ea b le ju s t at of food. C anned salm on, all kinds of T he 100 per cent pork clubs a re as s tr a te it to you. fru it and vegetables are found in follow s: Lynch, 5, Win. H o rn e ck e r: M e n t. Mos> of th e celery from the gar- ab u n d an ce in th e cellars of fam ilies p a irv je iv a n ,i T erry, 5, J. R. t ’ava- P ric e s ra n g e fro m lens here Is ship p ed to th e n o rth - who have been here long enough to n ag h ; W est P o rtlan d , 7, Mrs. W. A. im bibe th e th rifty h ab its of th e com R oberson. $100 to $200. 1, ett s' ites before m entioned, b rin g m unity, w hile th e fam ous Sandy riv er Seventy-five per cent o r o v er' ing an a v e rag e price of 85c a dozen sm elt a re preserved in several te m p t Powell Valley, Carl Nelson. O rd e r one f o r ad we will say in p assing th a t th e re C anning. ¡no finer celery raised th a n is sent ing ways. C h ristm a s O th er clubs w ith 109 per cent rec T ro u td a le is com ing in to its own as ord are. R ussellville, 7, Mrs. Chas. « ■om here. T he nam e Blue R ibbon i r $ - v ¡elery Is becom ing know n to in d icate an in d u stria l ce n te r in ways not W allace; Powell V alley, 5, Mrs Alta the very finest in Its line. T he th re e th o u g h t of w hen th e packing plant G entry; O rient, 13, Mrs. Sadie Chase. Cooking. places above described, com prising was ta k e n aw ay from here, leaving Lynch, 7, Mrs. Wm. H o rn eck er; [about fifteen acres, a re all 100 pel about h a lf the houses em pty and th e L usted, 5, Mrs. I. W Spencer; P leas [cent A m erican in ow nership, m an- tow n lonesom e-looking. Now th e re an t Valley, 5, Mrs. II. E. Poppleton. can n o t be a house ren te d , as they are igement, an d w orkm en. Sheep. SI VIVIONS. Lynch, 5, Mrs. A. h arro w s; Brooks, [7, Mrs. A lbert L uethe. G resham P oultry, 10, Mrs. H. H. In th e Ju stic e C ourt fo r M ultnom ah D istrict, C ounty of M ultnom ah. f t E llng; M aplewood Corti, 6, E. Bar- MERRY CHRISTM AS S tate of Oregon. rows, T he G ilbert g ard en in g club had A. W. M etzger, P laintiff, vs. G. R. B urch an d -------— B urch, his wife, m ore th an 75 per cent of th e ir m em D efendants. bers finish. Mrs. G race F u rey Is th»' To G. It. B urch and — ----- Burch, leader. S ee P a lm q u ist for D efendants above N am ed: — III th e nam e of th e S tate of Oregon T rain s of T hought. W hat we need fo r m ost of our you a re h ereby req u ired to ap p ear tra in s of th o u g h t is m ore freights and an sw er th e co m plaint tiled a g a in st you in th e above en title d r fill® and few er p arlo r cars. The average action on o r before th e 13th day of 53 A tra in of th o u g h t isn ’t big enough to -e Ja n u a ry , 1920, which is th e date carry a full-sized opinion on any sub fixed by th e o rd e r of th e above en ject. Most of them are forever go titled C ourt fo r you to ap p e ar ami ing and n ever g ettin g anyw here. an sw er th e com plaint h erein and If u W hat they need Is a new schedule and you fall so to answ er, for w ant th e re They make a nice Christmas Gift for some a fresh tim e table. T he g rea test of plaintiff will apply to th e Court tro u b le Is, th o u g h , th a t some men fo r ju d g m e n t against you in th»' sum CA F ifty -th re e and 30-100 (8 5 3 .3 0 ) one in the family. Q£ a re too narro w -m in d ed to accom of d o llars w ith In terest th ereo n at six Ci m odate b ro ad-gauge trac k s for th e ir '8 £ per cen t per annum from A ugust— tra in s of th o u g h t. T h eir equipm ent 1919, u n til paid an d for th e costs could all ru n on a g n a t’s eyebrow and and d isb u rsem en ts h erein. CG You are f u rth e r notified th a t by n ever fall off T ak e a look at your v irtu e of a w rit of a tta c h m e n t an 1 tra in of th o u g h t som e tim e. See If G resham , Ore. P h o n e 175 It is suffering from any of these d e g a rn ish m e n t Issued in th e above en fect«. If It Is. flag it at once and see title d cause all personal p ro p erty be 8 w hat can be done. — Plainfield. longing to you o r e ith e r of you In the possession of G. W. K enney has been (N. J .) C o u rier News M ERRY CHRISTM AS attac h ed and is being held su b ject to the outcom e of th is actio n , w hich • Read th e W ant sds. said personal p ro p erty o r so much th ereo f as m ay be necessary will be sold an d th e proceeds th e re o f applh to w ard th e sa tisfac tio n of th e ju d g m en t recovered h erein. T h e d ate or first p u b licatio n of th is Sum m ons is Decem ber 9, 1919, and th e d ate of last publication is Ja n u a ry 13, 1920 " » I 'IP B E S T O F SERVICE McOUIRK & SCH N EID ER, 3 B IG T R U C K S 0, A ttorneys for P laintiff, RELIA BLE F irs t S tate Hank Bldg, G resham , Or. V! A N D R E S P O N S IB L E JOHN BROWN, Ju stice of th e Peace. lb ft ft ft Give Practical Gifts this year, Christmas conies but once a year. ft ft « ft Something New for the Children \\ e have a nice line of Sant-E- R a r s, Riddie Kars, H o r s e Toddlers a n d Velocipedes. All sizes, from the youngest to the oldest. » ft a ft ft & ! A u to R o b e s A u to G lo v e s S. E. PALMQUIST Let us install a Bathroom like the one pictured above in your home FOR CHRISTMAS Best of Workmanship, Prices Reasonable. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE GRESHAM and PORTLAND Albert Ekstrom For land A-1078 22.* ta b ; Bdwy 90A2. « £ AD VII NlNTKATKI.V MALE Ol R E A L I’ROVERTY. G resham 851 Notice is hereby given th a t by v ir-| f i C o r. P o w e ll and M a p le ' tu e of an o rd e r of sale m ade by Hon. Oeo. Tazw eli of th e C irc u it C ourt It. P ro b ate of th e S tate of O regon for th " riunty of M ultnom ah, In th e m atte- of th e e sta te of J A. F rak es, de-j »eased. No 14178, en tered D ecem ber, i 1st, 1919, and for th e purpose of pay-[ ing unsatisfied, rh arg es, expense« ■C am i claim s ag ain st th e said estate, 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 The Holidays are here W ith Pretty Things and Plenty. We have Hats for Christmas Gifts Away under $20. « day or lie»» tuber, 1919, at th e office 8ft i of h er atto rn ey , Milo C. K ing, South * • Main s tr ■•■t, In th e tow n of G resham , county of M ultnom ah, s ta te of O re gon, offer for sale and sell, at private sale, on te rm s of cash, o r not less th a n one th ird cash with re tu rn m o rt gages. th e follow ing described parcels of im proved real property, situ a te In nom ah and s ta le ot O reg o n , to w I t : Ixtts 21 and 22 In Block 8 of c o l lege P lace of th e city of P o rtlan d . T rad e la te ly cle a n , a n d d e liv e re d on tim e, if w e do the w ork. O ur fi fi » « fi fi « Ron to th e 1 « ;4 l(g Phone Want ads to 701 « q u ip p ed uh to do jtiMt as ffood w ork an can <,ri5»tni l * nn Block 1 of A lbina Add! I MILO C KING. A ttorney, r g F irst Publication. I»ec Id 1919 1 b a it pub licatio n , I>‘ 30th, m o d e rn ly k ia n d ry enable« ,| M attie F . F r a k e s ad fC n n n lstra trix of h- of J A e« F ra k es, deceased, will a t an d a fte r Di gP o'clock a. m. on W ednesday, th e 31st R e a l B a rg a in s in H a ts f o r th e H o lid a y W ill a ll com « back abao a fi »heui ft Y our L aundry— M K 8 ft J. T. STILLIONS, The Plumber. be done a n y w h e re a n d a t a p rice th a t ia lean th a n you can do y o u r w a sh in g fo r in y o u r ow n hom e. o O ur C a r W ill C all f o r a n d D e liv e r GRESHAM STEAM LAUNDRY P h o n . 18 _ _ _ O r“ _ _ h» _ m _ _ « Ti » » Ti 'K 'K 'K ft'K 'K 'K » » K « » » *