Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 30, 1920, Image 1

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    VOL. 9, NO. 96
G resham O utlook
_________GRESHAM- MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
FRIDAY. JANUARY 30, 1920
>150 PER YEAR
MULTNOMAH COUNTY CLUB MEMBERS
'
MAKE EXCELLENT FINANCIAL SHOWING.
iiere dem ocrats Vv ill Hold 1920 Convention
One of th e m ost in te restin g finan-1 th e 16 sheep w hich th e club m e m b e rs1
cial rep o rts received in th is office for ! raised and alth o u g h th e re w ere 13
ANNUAL REPORT OF
TELEPHONE CO. SENT OUT
The an n u a l rep o rt of the M ultno­
mah and C lackam as County M utual
T elephone Co. has been sent o u t to
th e stockholders.
A very rapid gro w th has been
m ade by th e telep h o n e com pany the
past y ear and every effort is being
m ade to m eet th e conditions.
Extensive im provem ents have been
m ade in th e co nstruction of cablo
lines', new poles and lines; th e office
has been moved in to m ore com mo­
dious q u arte rs.
These m a tte rs an d many o th ers
will be discussed a t th e ad jo arn ed
m eeting of sto ck h o ld ers whicji will
be held at M etzger’s hall S atu rd ay.
F eb ru ary 7 a t 2 p. m. It Is hoped
th a t sto ck h o ld ers will m ake an effort
to a tte n d o r desig n ate som e o th e r
stockholder as proxy in o rd er th a t a
m ajo rity of stock may be rep resen ted.
The rep o rt is as follows:
T rial Balance, D ecem ber 81, l o t t l
some tim e is th e rep o rt on th e cost i m em bers they count them selves a
and profit of th e M ultnom ah county “ * ^
, 7 , elved 1 1 2 2 1 1
profit on th e ir $311.39 investm ent.
c h ild re n s club work for th e year and vegetables. 20 q u arts of jelly and I
1919 which has ju s t arriv ed from 57 poundg drie(, fru it and vegetablea
t h e s t a t e office a t O. A. C-
The to tal eo8t of m aterial8 „ I
Much has been tald ab o u t the ed- $383 10 w hich leaves a profit of i
ucational and social benefits derived $258 18
thro u g h th e club w ork and w hile
„
.
, . t
some would accept these as sufficient .
,
an en ro llm en t of
reason for sup p o rtin g th e clubs. “ “ member8 Wh° “ ade 858 artlcles 1
t 1
w hich were valued at $762.08
Ma­
o th e rs ask does it pay from a finan­
te ria ls and labor (m em bers count
cial sta n d p o in t?
th e ir
tim e at
10c p er
h o u r)
Those who a re in te reste d in this
am ounted to th e sum of $536.36
phase of th e w ork will be both s u r­
w hich leaves a profit of $235.72.
prised and delighted by th e splendid
This county had 25 ch ild ren who
show ing m ade by th e children of this
were in terested in cooking. D uring
county.
19’ n H®1?» is the picture of the Auditorium in San Francisco, w here th e Dem ocrats will hold
e ir
Id th
th
« •? ^ e first tim e a national political X ’ tY h i . evä-
g o e n ir i
T he 10 m em bers who w ere tak in g th e season they cooked 381 dishes
i h e ^ i n T ^ " C0a8‘ fOr —
tion~._Denvèr being thTfoïme’r mo“
es“t‘e £ Ä
‘me?
up the corn project raised 298 bush­ a t a cost of $103.89, th e ir profit on
els of corn at a cost of $77.95. The th e finished dishes am o u n ts to
value of th is was placed a t $212, $68.39.
m
,
D E B IT S
...................................... — ■ $
«53.98
T he 246 rab b its which th e 15 club
leaving a profit of $134.05.
INTERESTING MEETING
In s tr u m e n t« , w a ll
8 046 41
T here w ere only six m em bers ta k ­ m em bers raised w ere valued a,t
HELD AT LYNCH SCHOOL Inw trum entH , d e s k .........
1 974 63
-
ing up potato raising b u t they raised $223.27 of w hich $109.55 rep resen ts
rece|vablo
................. : 1*484'61
Office tnx .....
...........................
JOR
A a
A
m
eeting
was
held
in
Lynch
435.02
th
e
cost
and
$113.72
th
e
profit.
417 bushels of m a rk e tab le potatoes
expense
......... ...... ..
1.381.93
J schoolhouse T hursday evening, J a n ­ Office
Wages ................. :..» (i'eSkOb
w hich were valued a t $478.15 a t the
T w en ty -th ree m em bers of th e g a r ­
Postage .... ............
120.35
uary 29, to consider plans for club
P r in tin g a n d a t a t
138.82
tim e the rep o rts w ere m ade out. The den club farm ed 1 5-16 acres in g a r­
(r
n
‘
-
v
-;-.
.
.......
48 00
work
and
also
discuss
th
e
use
of
th
e
MONDAY, FEBRUARY !>
cost of raisin g these potatoes was den vegetables.
L ig h t a n d h e a t ........
45 71
In ten siv e g ard e n ­
phonograph
for
edu
catio
n
al
purposes.
«
DAIRY
DAY.
M
is
c
e
lla
n
e
o
u
s
...........
60
55
$134 which leaves $344.15 as profit. ing brought them a profit of $433.65
: 2°- F,‘edillK R equirem ents of th e Dairy Cow
Prof. E. B. F itts T he m eeting was called by Supt. W. O p e r a tin g E x p e n s e ...............
3.337.01
Potatoes have increased in price on a $229.05 investm ent. T he to ta l 1 1 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 . T he Best W ays to Develop th e Herd.
W a g e s ....................... 3.li d .i i )
Prof. E. L. W estover C. A lderson. T h ere was a larg e a t­
R e n t .............................
48.00
1
2
:0
0
-1
:0
0
.
Lunch
hour.
so rapidly since these rep o rts w ere value of th e crop was $662.70.
L ig h t a n d h e a t ........
74.56
1 :0 0 -2 :0 0 . Selecting th e Feeds for the Dairy Cow .
P rof E B F itts tendance.
M is c e lla n e o u s ........
33 53
m ade th a t any m em bers who still
T he to ta l value of all th e pro jects 2 :0 0 -3 :0 0 R aising th e Dairy Calf..
T
a
x
e
s
a
n
ti
f
e
e
s
................................
558.24
..........................
Prof.
E.
L.
W
estover
An excellent program was re n ­ M a in te n a n c e .
have potatoes to sell will m ore than was $7923.87. T he cgst was $3416.28 3 :0 0 -4 :0 0 Discussion on th e Benefits of T esting, by C. H. Johanson
3.634.99
dered
by
th
e
pupils,
u
n
d
er
th
e
d
irec­
W
ag
e«
.........
2,906.46
double th e ir fo rm er profits.
w hich leaves th e sum of $3617.59 as
M a te ria l .................
691.17
T IE S D A Y , FEBRUARY 1(1
tion of th e teachers, Miss Elizabeth
M lH ceilan eo u s ...........
137^37
T hirty-one children took th e poul­ th e profit on one season’s work.
DAIRY AND SOIL F E R T IL IT Y DAY.
A
erial
lin
e
s
.........................
181 30
C anning, principal and Mrs. G er­ P o le s l i n e s .........................
try project. They had a to ta l of 655
T his does n o t include th o se m em ­ 1 0 :0 0 -1 0 :4 5 Econom ic R ations fot- th e Cow at the P resen t Time,
247.25
C o n s tr u c tio n ..........
tru
d
e
Bungs,
th
e
p
rim
ary
teach
er
4,565.43
fowls and 156 cozen eggs. T he cost bers who would have been a financial
„ .. ,
_ „
„
Prof. E. B. F itts
Lwbor ...................... bOMA}
5 -1 1 :3 0 I rofits in th e C are of Stable M anure............ Prof. C. V Ruzek
S u p erin ten d en t A lderson spoke on
C a b le lin e s . .......... 3.496 76
was $503.90 and th e value was asset had th ey se n t in th e ’ ? reports. 1 1 0 1 :4
:3 0 -1 2 :0 0 ,„.T he. 7 UtUr e '/a iry n ie n ............................................ H. C. Seym our th e benefits to be derived in school S an d v office .
...................
750 90
$862.76, m aking a to ta l profit of Some may say th a t th ese are chil­ 1 :0 0 -2 :0 0 W hat O rganization H as Done for th e Dairym en.
704 04
M. S. Shrock w ork from th e use of stric tly educa­ S S a t a n t d e s’ I E n x d c u h s a t n r i g a e l C C o o n m s t.........
......
44 09
$358.86. Some of th e children cared d re n ’s figures and should be discount­ 2 :0 0 -3 :0 0 Com m ercial F e rtilizer and Its U se...................... Prof. C. V. Ruzek
A u to A c c o u n t
383:26
tional records on th e phonograph G
e n e ra l e x p e n s e a c c o u n t
16 00
for a pen of laying hens but m ost of ed but the law of averages an d th e 3 :0 0 -4 :0 0 G eneral Dairy Discussion, led by Prof. E. B. F itts.
1 900 00
1 :0 0 -4 :0 0 Ju d g in g T rip to Several F arm s...................... Prof. E. L. W estover Many selections from th e best au ­ L ib e rty b o n d ...........
them hatched and raised chickens fact th a t th ese values w ere placed
D ir e c to r s ’ s a l a r i e s .
138.00
thors, lectures, readings and ed u ca­ S u s p e n s e .............................
207 12
WEDN
ESDA
Y,
FEBRUARY
from at«least one setting.
11
a f te r co n su ltatio n s w ith p are n ts and
I n te re s t
......
3257
tional records can be obtained.
-
CROPS DAY.-
Pig clubs proved one of th e best leaders m ake them reasonable. A fter -
1 0 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 . P o tato G ro w in g .................................................... Prof. G R. Hyslop
»43.469
19
S u p erin ten d en t A lderson referred
projects from a financial standpoint. th e cost of lite ra tu re , and th e sa laiy 11 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 . M arket Oregon P o tato es.................
E. Larson to th e m easure rela tin g to school C a p ita l sto c k C R E D IT S
A to tal profit of $1346.16 was re ­ of a paid le ad e r is deducted from th e 1 2 :0 0 -1 :0 0 . Lunch hour.
» 7.275.00
S u r p l u s .............
. 9.785.73
Prof. O. R. Hyslop taxes to come before th e voters a t tho F i r s t S t a t e H ank
ceived by th e 40 m em bers who sent $3617.59 th e re still rem ains a profit 1 :0 0 -1 :4 5 . Seed T reatm en t and Certification of Seeds
129.00
1 :4 5 -2 :3 0 . How to D eterm ine th e Needs of Your Soil
Prof. C. V. Ruzek prim ary election ln May. T his bill H ank o f G re s h a m
561.92
in finished reports.
of about $1800. Surely th a t is a fair 2 :3 0 -3 :1 5 . The
K e n t ...............................
12,514 68
A dvantages of Crop R o tatio n ...................... Prof. G. R. Hyslop was fath ered by th e S tatu T each ers’ N
o te s p a y a b le
. ?..
Since som e had m ore th an one pig profit on an investm ent.
1,600.00
3 :1 5 -4 :0 0 . W hy Seed Selection W ill P ay...... ..................................... C. P. Moffitt
o n ig
g d < is ta n c e ......................
association. Mr. A lderson said th a t L Pro:
1.632.01
th is rep resen ts th e profit on 51 hogs.
f i t a n d <>«"................................. 1.204.10
E ven in g P rogram .
The. boys and g irls of Oregon last
this bill would be a g re a t benefit to D e p r e c ia tio n r e s e r v e
6,698.25
T he total cost expenditures am o u n t­ year, thro u g h th e club w ork, m ade a 8 :0 0 . Illu stra te d L ectu re on P o tato es and T h eir Diseases,
D ir e c to ry a c c o u n t...
126 00
th
e schools of th e state.
•
8.
B.
H
all,
County
A
gent
A c c ru e d I n te r e s t ......
ed to $829.69 w ith th e v aluation set net profit of over $65,000.
42.50
Stereopticon
pictu
res
of
club
THURSDAY, FEBRU A RY 12
a t $2175.85 w hich leaves a to tal
T h at th is financial sta te m en t has
»43.469.19
POULTRY
DAY.
m em bers and th e ir work w ere shown.
profit of $1346.16.
not been necessary to convince th e 10 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 . P o u ltry K eeping as a B usiness...................
B alance Slnx-t, D ecem ber 81, l i t i »
Prof. A. G. Lunn
A lderson
com plim ented
th e
T he two boys who raised a calf m a jo rity of th e p aren ts, teach ers and 1 1 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 . The Ins and O uts of M arketing Eggs......................... U. L- Upson Mr.
ASSETS
teach ers and pupils on th e ir in te rest M a te ria l
...................................
,
668.98
a piece at a to ta l value of $400 are leaders is show n by th e fact th a t a l­ 1 2 :0 0 -1 :0 0 . L unch hour.
L in e
In
th
is
work,
it
being
well
known
18.748 61
1
:0
0
-2
:0
0
.
H
atching
and
R
earin
g
th
e
F
lo
ck
..........................
Prof.
A
G
Lunn
enjoying a profit of $197.60 otr a ready 201 g irls, o r 19 clubs in sew ­ 2 :0 0 -2 :4 5
C o n s tru c tio n
4.665.43
Feeding fo r E g g s............................................................... C. S. B rew ster th a t th e Lynch d istric t is a lead er ln in s tr u m e n t* , w a ll .....
... 8,046.41
$¿07.40 investm ent.
ing and cookery projects have been 2 :4 5 -3 :3 0 F eeding and C a re of B reeding H en s............
Prof. A G. Lunn the county in club work.
I n s tr u m e n ts , d esk
1 174 S3
A value of $433.50 was placed on organized and a re at w ork u n d er the 3 :3 0 -4 :1 5 R ound Table Discussion, led by A. R. Lyman.
A c c o u n ts re c e iv a b le
lJ S tS l
A com edy-dram a en titled , "T he i Ufice f i x tu r e s
435.03
T here w ere 28 m em bers of the direction of a local leader. Never
H andy e x c h a n g e
704.94
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1»
F ascinating F anny B row n,” is being L ib e r ty bon d « .........................
1,000.00
canning clubs and th e to ta l am ount before has th e w ork received th e co­
HORTICULTURE.
H u«nense a c c o u n t
2"7 12
of fru it and vegetables canned and operation and good will th a t is be­ 1 0 :0 0 -1 0 :3 0 . Selection and P lan tin g of th e Home O rchard J. E. Stansbery prepared by th e P aren t-T each ers as­ A e ria l lin e s
131.30
P o le lin e ................. .
sociation
of
Lynch
d
istrict.
T
he
1
0
:3
0
-1
1
:0
0
.
Spraying
R
egulations
and
P
ractical
M
ethods
Chas.
N.
W
alker
247.25
dried is valued a t $641.28
This ing given it th is y ear by th e schools
11 :0 0 -1 1 :0 0 . Berry G row ing
Prof W. S. Brown d ram a will be given ln tho n ear fu­
»33.194 10
valuation is on 1590 q u a rts of fru it and homes.
1 2 :0 0 -1 :0 0 . Lunch hour
tu re and th e funds used tow ard the
L IA B IL IT IE S
1 :0 0 -1 :3 0 . Q uestion Box Discussion.
l s to c k ’..............
» 7,275.00
purchase of a piano for th e school. S C u a r p p ita
1 :3 0 -2 :3 0 .Kind of T rees to Select and How and W hen to P la n t Them ,
lu s ............................
PARIS PAPERS PRAISE
PURE BRED STOCK CLUBS
10.989 83
P r o f i t an d lo s s
2.718.61
H.
A.
Lewis
MISS MAUDE CLEVELAND
INTEREST CLUB BOYS 2 :3 0 -4 :3 0 . P ru n in g D em o n stratio n ......................................................W. 8. Brown
D e p re c ia tio n r e s e r v e
9,869 99
' SURPRISE SERVICE” IS
H ank o f G re s h a m
661.92
s t S t a t e H ank
...
129.00
PLANNED FOR SATURDAY N 1’l o r te«
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cleveland
H. C. Seym our, sta te club lead er
SATURDAY, FEBRU A RY 14
p a y a b le ...................................... I.JOO OO
T
he
S
a
tu
rd
a
f
program
is
n
o
t
com
pleted
as
yet
b
ut
will
be
th
e
best
of
th
e
D
ir
e
c
to
ry
a
c
c
o
u
n
t
107 25
have ju st received copies of P aris was in G resham W ednesday in con-
Some of th e g rea test m eetings are A c c ru e d I n t e r e s t
42 60
week.
ln prospect for to n ig h t. S aturday
papers containin g accounts of th e ' ference w ith S. B H all, county agent,
Noon L uncheon in M asonic Hall.
evening and Sunday m orning and
»31,194.10
decoration of th e ir d au g h ter, Miss and Miss E thel I. C alkins, county
T h ere will be several such sp eak ers as Prof. C. I. Lewis, on "The Ad­ evening, a t th e M ethodist church,
P rofit and I xim m StatenHknt,
M aude Cleveland, w ith th e Dis- j club leader. T hey w ere m aking plans van tag es and O p p o rtu n ities in Cooperative M arketing of F ru it,” Poul V. th a t have ever been held In G resh­
D ecetnber .'Il l u i U
tinguished Service Medal. T he fol- fo r F a rm e rs’ week in F eb ru ary and M aris, on "T h e H and-W riting on the W all,” and o th ers
am.
W onderful serm ons, gospel
T he G resham B usiness Men’s Club will serve a Home P ro d u cts luncheon singing, and good fellow ship have
EX PEN SE
low ing account is taken from the ! g en e ral club work.
Office e x p e n s e .............................. . J 1.281 98
to all who have atten d ed d u rin g the week
made
th
ese
m
eetings
m
ost
helpful.
O
p
e
r
s
tln
g
e
x
p
e
nse
P aris edition of th e Chicago T rib u n e: j Mr. Seym our expresses him self as
3.337.01
T he p rogram fo r th e day will be highly e n te rta in in g as well as extrem ely
Those who have been ab senting M a in te n a n c e ......
.. 3,634 99
Miss Maud C leveland of Berkeley, much pleased over the prospect of in stru ctiv e.
T
a
x
e
s
a
n
d
fe
e
s
558.24
them selves, are m issing one of the K andy office e x p en se...
L adies are especially invited for th is day. Many v alu ab le prizes, donated best th in g s th a t has ev er com e th e ir
F 4 n fOpnjH '/> ° r n i ,r l \ W,tU th : Ara7 ' c,ub work ln thl8 county and over
750.00
S t a t e a c c o u n t .................
44.99
lean Red Cross, who has been in
« . . .
.
by Oregon m a n u factu rers, will be d istrib u ted to th e ladles
way.
A
u
to
a
c
c
o
u
n
t
.............
383.26
charge of th e bride work of th e Am- th e u o rk which was done last year,
G e n e r a l ex p en .se ..........
16.00
T
onight
Dr.
E.
E.
G
ilbert,
of
Sa­
MYSTERY
OF
WOUNDING
GRESHAM LIBRARY HAS
e s ____
erican Y. W. C. A. a t B rest fo r t h e 1 “ W ork in g en eral th ro u g h the
138.00
lem, will be th e sp e ak e r and Method- D ir e c to r s ’ d s a l l o a s r s i ...............
3.890.85
OF LOGGER EXPLAINED
p ast four m onths was decorated , s ta te ” says Mr. Seym our, “ is very
MANY NEW BOOKS lot m em bers should all be on hand to P I n r t o e f r it e s t a n ..............
...........
..____M.ÍT
* ith, ,bp D l*«n«uished Service Med- good.” Club work is on a solid founda-
greet th e new d istric t su p e rin ten d e n t
al at th e direction of th e S ecretary , , ____ , _
, .
. ,
R
oosevelt’s
lette
rs
to
his
children
»14,165 44
T he m ystery of th e w ounding on
a t his first appearance here. Dr G il­
of W ar. by Colonel Asa Singleton, tlon an<1 morp c,u t’8 are belnK ° r Kan
E A R N IN G S
b e rt Is known as one of th e best
T
uesday
n
ig
h
t
of
Joe
E
rvin
of
P
o
rt­
will
bo
enjoyed
n
ot
only
by
the
ad
C om m ander of Base Section 5, B rest | ized by teachers, p aren ts, county
»12.614 68
sp eak ers In th e conference and will K e n t ....................... ""12"” " ” "
1,832.01
yesterday aftern o o n a t th e Ameri- ag en ts and county school su p erin ten land, a logger ln th e Deep C reek sec m irers of th e man him self. T he de­ have a helpful m essage for th e peo­ T P o r o lls f i t ........................
on d ir e c to rie s .
18.76
can W om en's Club
d ents all over th e state. C hildren tlon n e a r B oring,ew as explained th e lig h tfu l accounts of hom e relatio n s ple of G resham .
T he citatio n rea d : “ fo r especially
»14,166
44
follow ing day w hen Rea McMannls,
S atu rd ay evening has been an ­
m eritorious and conspicuous serv­ and p aren ts a re ask in g fo r club
m ake th e volum e v aluable as a pict­ nounced as a "S u rp rise Service” and lUselptM an<l D lsbw w em eata, I lllu
th
e
14-year-old
son
of
W.
H.
Me
ices as Chief of th e Home C om m un.- w ork ln various sections not yet
no Intlm ntlon Is given as to tho n a ­
R E C E IP T S
M annls appeared a t th e courthouse ure of A m erican life.
catlon and C asualty Service of th e reached by th e leaders
tu re of th e surprise.
H al. o n h a n d J a n u a r y I , 1919
Red Cross at B rest, F rance. By her
In
Oregon
City
w
ith
his
fa
th
e
r
to
A
nna
H
ow
ard
Shaw
’s
sto
ry
of
a
Sunday m orning th e s u b ’ect will
» 2.488 67
Mr. Seym our says th a t th e In terest
..... ..............
u n rem ittin g efforts, In carin g fo r the
«11.120 78
give him self up to th e au th o rities. pioneer Is le ast valuable for th e su f­ be "T he W orld’s G reatest D eform i­ T Rentals
o ll«
................. .............
4,967 90
sick and w ounded evacuated thro u g h of th e ch ild ren , ln pure-bred live­
ty
anil
in
the
evening
th
e
pastor
C a p ita l sto c k ................
W
hen
questioned
by
J-
Dean
B
ut­
50.00
frag
e
p
ro
p
ag
an
d
a
of
th
e
closing
th e P ort of B rest; h e r valuable as­ stock Is increasing. This Is shown
«’In speak on "A Real E v o lu tio n .” S u r p lu s ................. .... .............
60.00
sistance in th e in te rm e n t of th e dead, by th e figures of th e p ast th ree years. ler, deputy d istric t atto rn ey , th e boy ch ap ters. T he m em ories of pioneer
c c ru e d i n t e r e s t .......
42 60
T he W atts sisters will sing at all A
o te s p a y a b le ...........
3.800.00
consum m ated a t night im der th e In 1917 only 42 p er cent of th e pig sta te d th a t he was n ea r th e railroad days, th e w onderful sketch of Susan of th ese services and all who have N
P a c if ic T el. A T el. C o ....
9.20
m ost adverse w ea th er conditions;
trac k w ith a new gun, a 22-callber B. A nthony caused a G resham lady heard them d u rin g th e p ast weeks O v e r d r a f t .......4___
690.92
h e r careful consideration In w riting club m em bers had pure-bred stock.
a
re
en
th
u
sia
stic
over
th
e
pleasing
th e details to th e n ea rest relativ e; 58 per cent ow ned pure-bred pigs in high-pow er rifle; th a t he saw a chip­ to »ay , THAT WAS A GOOD BOOK. m an n er In which they sing the gos­
»23.217.17
D IS B U R S E M E N T S
and h er suprem e exertion du rin g the 1918, w hile last y ear 71 per cent or m unk on a tree and fired th re e shots
“ How to ru n an autom obile, “T he pel songs.
Office
e
x
p
e
n
s
e
......
d istressing epidem ic of influenza- alm ost th ree -fo u rth s of th e boys ln quick succession.
» 1,381.93
F ord ca r and tra c to r” , "T h e foun­
o p e r a tlu g expense
3.337 01
pneum onia from S eptem ber to De­
M a in te n a n c e ..............
He th en retu rn ed hom e an d learned d ry ,’, a re th re e new m echanical COUNTY COUNCIL HAS
3.627 28
ta
k
in
g
the
pig
raisin
g
p
ro
ject
w
ere
cem ber 1918, she has rendered self-
In s tru m e n ts
1,608.68
of th e accident when th re e men came books.
“ A laska days w ith John
SPLENDID MEETING
t h . A t . i. co .
sacrificing services of th e highest enrolled ln th e pure-bred division
2,799 69
i
W
a
r
ta
x
712 80
c h a ra c te r to th e A m erican E xpedi­
M any pure-bred pig, calf and sheep to w here he was doing his chores and M uir” , and "A dventures ln A lask a” ,
Tho M ultnom ah C ounty Council of S t a t e I n d u s tr ia l A c c id e n t Corn
44.09
tio nary F orces."
s
a
n
d
y
office
e
x
p
e
n
se
.....
q
uestioned
him
reg
ard
in
g
th
e
sh
o
o
t­
a
r
t
a
ttra
c
tin
g
th
e
young
m
en’s-atten
-
750
00
clubs are being organized th ro u g h o u t
P aren t-T each er association m et at T a x e s a n d fees
Miss Cleveland, whose hom e Is in
363.88
ing.
tlons.
B a ll r e n t ...........
th
e
state.
5
0
0
T ro u td ale, S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 24. A u to a c c o u n t ............
G resham , O regon, was g raduated
383 26
A petitio n ch arging th e y outh with
Dr Cabot has w ritten "T h e lay­ T h ere waa a good atten d a n ce In spite D
M ultnom ah county is fo rtu n a te ln
iv id e n d « .............. .................
from th e U niversity of C alifornia in
722 50
k
-
. ■
. . .
- e —- D ir e c to r s ’ s a l a r y ..
1909 w here she la te r was th e head having th e services of a county club delinquency has been filed and he will m an ’s han.ibook of m edicine”— a or . th
138.00
r ie s
8 7 .Í4
of th e D epartm ent of Hygiene and [ ipa d e r a„ th e re arp o n , f
, thp ap p e ar in th e ju v en ile c o u rt for a lucid description of bodily ailm ents storm e y. w eath er which was cold and | : G P r e i n n e t r i a n l g e d x ir p e e c n to
s e .............
10.00
_ 7
| C o n s tru c tio n la b o r ...........
Physical E ducation for women. Two fL
, .. . . . . .
.
1,068.87
and a half years ago she cam e to ’ ’
8 ta te and federal lead ers in h earin g S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 7, at th a t should replace th e old fashioned
P rofessor Colem an, of O A C is"V,e
....
-..............
3.496.76
N o te s p a y a b le ....
o’clock.
"d o cto r book” everyw here.
. 3.300.00
F rance ap a vo lu n teer w ork«- w ith c*u ^ work a re
well pleased w ith Mis«
gave a very In stru ctiv e and in terest- Aerial lines ......................
131 »0
(« n u ._s_. . —
.. I P o ll lln p « .
He has been a tten d in g th e Boring
th e Red C tosb .
In th e C asualty C alkins w ork,” says Mr. Seymour.
H eroes of peace w ritten p articu ­ fnar
247.3«
In te r« « t ..............
Service of th e Red Cross she was "8 h e is considered n o t only one of school and County S u p erin ten d en t larly fo r school children Is a read ­ Ing add ress on "P h y sical T rain in g
i t 11
Ju d g e Jacob K an zler’s In terestin g
u n d er bom bardm ent in th e Mont-
C
alavan
sta
te
s
the
principal
of
the
able
co
n
trib
u
tio
n
to
th
e
biography
th
e
best
in
th
e
sta
te
,
b
u
t
In
th
e
whole
»33.317.97
add ress on th e du ties of th e Domes-
d ld ler sector w here she searched
school gives him a good record for shelf.
h ospitals for m issing A m erican sol­ n o rth w est.”
tic R elatio n s co u rt was listened to XLntlre of VIJ«urne,l Htockholders*
diers and sent hom e reports and le t­
conduct and for w ork In his studies.
The fiction list includes, Old Mad- by an ap p reciativ e audience. Musl-
•Meeting,
Berry P lan ters. A tten tion !
te rs to fam ilies whose relatives had
The ad jo u rn ed m eeting of th e
Two of th e sh o ts took effect, one housi
DeM
organ;
Jav
a
H
ead—
cal
num
bers
were
given
by
Mrs.
L.
__ ____
T he C ooperative Berry G row ers
been killed. D uring
th e , _________
past nine-1
teen m onths she has been statio n ed have contracted fo r a lim ited quan- going th ro u g h th e sh o u ld er of Mr. H ergeshelm er; W orld of W onderful A. H arlow and Mrs. Jo h n Larson sto ck h o ld ers of th e M eltnom ah *
< lackam as County M utual T elephone
R eality— T h u rsto n ; E scape of Mr. sn d w ere m uch enjoyed.
a t Brest with th e sam e service u n til j
M arshall, Imp. Oregon and E rvin .
Com pany will be held in M etzger's
last A ugust when th e Red Cross w ork ’ E tte rb u ry straw b e rrie s, also of Lo-
The in ju red man was b ro u g h t to T rem ln — Cobb;
Ivory T rail —
P resid en ts of local P aren t-T ea ch ­ hall. G resham . Oregon, S atu rd ay ,
was closed and she took over th e di- [g an b erry and rasp b erry plants. If G resham to th e sa n ita riu m w here his Mundy.
e r associations gave splendid rep o rts F eb ru ary 7 a t 2 p. m. fo r th e p u r­
rectlon of th» bride w ork of th e y0° intend p lan tin g , o rd er soon,
A m erican Y W. C. A. a t th a t port.
o therw ise we will be forced to sell to wound was dressed. L ater he was
of local activities th ro u g h o u t th e pose of sleetin g two d irecto rs and to
I'ire M eeting.
tra n sa c t any o th e r business which
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j people outside. We have m any In- tak en to P o rtlan d . He is rep o rted to
T he re g u la r m eeting of the Gresh county.
may come before th e m eeting
p ,,u ,,r >
I quiries for plan ts but wish to supply be recovering from his injury.
am
V
olunteer
F
ire
d
ep
artm
en
t
will
Luncheon was served by 4be Stockholders are urged to be p resen t
If you want som e first class b r e e d -'th e hom e dem and first so please or-
T
he
second
shot
stru
ck
Sam
Greg-
in pprnon o r Rend proxy.
Ing stock in W hite L eghorns b etter j der now.
son in th e hip pocket, g lancing off
H. J. PULFKR, S ecretary.
see H W Cooley
He is selling out
D. E. TOW LE. G resham
Joyed, as was th e social h o u r which
be
discussed.
F
irem
en
come.
G resham , phone 5$.
’ P hone 14$.
I w ith o u t Inflicting a wound.
was
sp
en
t
a
t
noon,
HARRY JOHNSON, S ecretary.
A W ant Ad costs only a few cents.
R
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FARMERS’ WEEK PROGRAM, FEB. 9-14,
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