9
T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 77
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1920
ALTMAN’S JERSEYS
WIN MANY PRIZES
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
TOWLE RECOUNTS
HIS OBSERVATIONS
Jersey c a ttle breeders oí eastern
G resham , Oregon. Nov. 22, 1920.—
M ultnom ah county a re elated over I
E ditor O utlook: — T hin k in g your
1 readers would be In terested in a re
th e rem a rk a b le show ing m ade last 1
port of o u r Irin will say Mrs. Towle
week a t the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
‘and I left G resham on the 29tli of
Livestock show in P o rtlan d by the
I Septem ber and arriv ed home on th e
B. C. A ltm an herd of th e Ingleside
; 19th in stan t.
farm at P lea san t Home, especially
We w ere east as far as M inneapolis,
M innesota, trav ellin g over th e S. P.
as th is herd, w ith its stro n g indivi
& S road to Spokane, W ashington,
duals, was in com petition w ith the ’
[th en over the G. N. to M inneapolis.
p rem ier h erds of th e whole Pacific
The Soo line to W lnnepeg the C. P. R.
Because th e P resid en t and G overnor issue pro clam atio n s ap p ointing
N orthw est.
j to V ancouver, by steam er to S eattte,
a certain day of T h anksgiving each fall, we are ap t to reg ard th is holiday
A bout 350 herds of Jerseys w ere |
the N. I’, to P o rtlan d anti trav elin g
as peculiar to A m erica only.
entered, g ath ered from th e Pacific
¡some 4000 miles in all. T here is no
T h anskgiving Day is, how ever, only o u r m odern version of a very
coast and n o rth w estern sta te s, in
hardship in trav ellin g now and th e
ancient festival, one observed in alm ost every co rn er of the globe.
cluding B ritish Colum bia. T here is
(co n trast is very strik in g between th e
And
we
feast
today
on
much
th
e
sam
e
foods
o
u
r
an
cesto
rs
considered
said to have been m ore from Oregon
modern m ethod of crossing th e plains
choice m orsels cen tu ries ago.
lan d th e ox team m ethod of th e '50s,
th a n any o th e r coast sta te , w ith
The T h anksgiving proclam ation ap p ears in sev eral places in th e Bible.
I both in speed and com fort, but th e
W ashington a close second.
cost may be in proportion to th e serv-
In
L
eviticus
th
e
re
is
th
e
com
m
and,
“
W
hen
ye
sh
all
have
g
ath
ered
the
T here is a sta te Jersey organ iza
l ice and speed. T ravelling is very ex
fru
it
of
th
e
land,
ye
sh
all
keep
a
feast
unto
th
e
L
o
rd
.”
tion in Oregon and nearly every ¡
pensive since S eptem ber 1st.
To
T he G reeks honored Ceres, th e goddess of ag ric u ltu re. H er sym bols
quote, per mile 3.6 cents, sleep er
county has its Jersey club. B. C. '
were poppies, ears of corn, a basket of fru it and a little pig. Except for
berth $4 95, m eals on train from
A ltm an is president of th e M ultno
$1.50 up, principally up In price w ith
,
th
e
poppies
th
e
m
ark
et
basket
of
th
e
ancient
G
reek
goddess
would
be
g
la
d
m ah county Jersey club, and MiS3
portions sm aller. H otel rooms w ith
ly
accepted
a
t
any
m
odern
k
itchen
ju
s
t
beforo
T
hanksgiving.
N ellie McKinley is th e secretary.
bath for two persons from $4.50 up,
Th tu rk ey is A m erica's d istinctive co n trib u tio n to th e h arv est home
and you are in luck to get reserv a
Both are residents of ea ste rn M u lt-'
tions.
festival. Plym outh housekeepers m ust have” roasted a score of th e wild
nom ah. Mr. A ltm an, who is recog-1
T he g en eral condition am ong th e
birds
to
satisfy
th
e
hun
g
ry
h
u
n
te
rs
of
th
e
three-day
feast
in
O
ctober,
1621.
nized as one of th e m ost successful
farm ers we found fa ir to good as to
It
m
ight
also
be
m
entioned
th
a
t
thp
pum
pkin
pie
is
d
istinctive
to
th
e
Jersey breeders in th e state, was the
crops, w ith v ariations. In some dis
A m erican T hanskgiving.
only exhibitor from this c o u n ty .!
tricts th e crops were very good, In
It is related th a t on th e first T hanskgiving day, a fte r d in n er, th e re wau
oth ers, ow ing to lack of rain, very
A bout two years ago, a t dispersal
poor and some places, in M ontana,
placed before G overnor B radford a round dish co n tain in g a sw eet sm elling
sale, he disposed of one of th e best
South D akota and A lberta, a com plete
pum
pkin
pie.
Now
th
e
governor
had
never
seen
or
ta
ste
d
an
y
th
in
g
of
the
herds in th e state, retain in g only a
failu re
T he w orst fea tu re is th e
I kind before and he was n atu ra lly a little slow ab o u t sam pling th e s a n p |
few choice anim als, and sta rte d in to
slum p in farm product values. To
A fter being told who m ade it and w hat it was m ade of he ta ste d a little,
((note: w heat is down to $1.60, oats
build up an o th e r prem ier herd.
38 cents, barley 50 cents, fat hogs 10
th en a te som e m ore, th en sm acked his lips and passed some to o th ers p r e s - '
He m ade eleven entries in th e re
cents, cu ttle five cents, fat sheep four
ent.
He
declared
th
a
t
pum
pkin
pie
should
become
a
fe
a
tu
re
of
f
u
t
u
r
e
!
cent show.
He also exhibited his
cents, potatoes 60 cents, horses, no
T hanskgiving days and the custom is still observed.
fine stock a t th e M ultnom ah c o u n ty '
m arket.
This T h an sk g iv in g th e A m erican people have unnum bered blessings to [
This condition is proving very em
fa ir but did not exhibit a t th e sta te
b ring cheer and g ra titu d e to th e h ea rts th a t a re a t all Inclined to cred it the I
b arrassin g to the farm ers as th e cost
fair. Mr. A ltm an in tim ates th a t if
of production was th e highest of any
I C reato r w ith exercising tow ard his children a benfiecient providence. The
he had know n he would have to com COUNTY HEALTH NURSE
FREE METHODISTS WILL
year since the w ar sta rte d In 1914.
REPORTS
ACTIVITIES
world
is
recovering
from
a
d
ev
astatin
g
war.
N
ations
of
people
recognize
pete w ith 350 en tries of Jerseys at
HOLD S S. CONVENTION It seems stra n g e th a t w hile we a re
and feel fo r one an o th e r as never before. T h ere is probably less suffering
the richest nation on e a rth o u r prices
th e recen t livestock show he m ight
In a le tte r from R uth B. Young, I in th e world today th an ever before, b ut w hat th e re Is we know of and a t e
A Sunday school convention of th e jfo r farm products a re the lowest.
not have v entured to en te r his herd pUi)lic h ealth n u rse of M ultnom ah
[m oved by m ore th an ever in th e past. We are advancing educationally, I Oregon C onference of th e F ree Even C anadian prices rule higher,
so recently depleted by sale. Mr. COunty, she gives th e follow ing in re
owing to tlie rate of exchange and all
m orally and sp iritu ally in th e lu rg er m eaning of those ideas.
M ethodist church will be held at E uropean cou n tries will buy in any
A ltm an, how ever, has reason to f e e l, gard to th e condition th ro u g h th e .
Locally we have m uch to rem ind us of en d u rin g prosperity, h ea lth and A lberta church In P o rtlan d , begin-j o th e r m arket th a n ou rs owing to this
proud of his w innings and is receiving count r y;
ning on F riday, Decem ber 26 and sam e cause, viz, discount on exchange.
th e co n g ratu latio n s of his fellow
Ills.
.„ « n d in e th e » ren te r goo<1 fo^tu,le•
If it was possible to accept English
breeders from tar and near. It m ust share of my tim e in visiting schools.
T herefore, let us be th a n k fu l. W hile we feast for one day let us not for- co n tin u in g over Sunday. T his will
exchange at p ar o u r values would
be
u
n
d
er
the
d
irection
of
Rev.
J.
B.
be rem em bered th a t a t the g re a t in- C onditions in some of o u r m ost o u t of Kpt th a t o u r real blessings extend th ro u g h o u t th e y ear and are nation-w ide
advance 4U per cent. We also noted
L utz of Chicago, G eneral C onference by the placards in th e windows of the
te rn a tio n a l livestock show , said to !h* w a>' d istric ts are very prim itiv e as well as world-w ide.
.
indeed. S an itatio n and hygiene a r e ! ________________________ ______________________________________
Sunday school evangelist, an a u th o r stores th e intense desire expressed by
be the second in size in th e w orld, ■ llI)j{nown for practical purposes T h e i p r jV S A V l’n F R O M r tF A T H
tlie m erch an ts to unload th e ir stocks
REV. GEBHARDT ADDRESSES ity on Sunday school m atters.
th e re were th e pick of h erds b u ilt up children read ab o u t th e su b jects only, j
» A V f i U JTK U M U E A l f l
of m erchandise. We noticed some
BY
MOTHER
S
PRAYER
GRADE
SCHOOL
ASSEMBLY
T
he
convention
will
bn
called
to
by m illio n aire's who are breeding One fea tu re of school w ork is a re-1
sw eeping reductions at a W lnnepeg
o rd er a t 2 :30 nnd a fte r a b rief de sto re
from the best stock m oney can buy, port ° n conditions of building. B lan k ;
, hi
. P o r t o f in tern o sitio n of
Silk eiderdow n bed spreads,
Itev. II. G eb h ard t addressed the votional service and an ad d ress of m arked down from $196 to $145. F u r
report enclosed.
T h ere a re som e
rvotntng sh o rt or in terp o sitio n oi
poss j v no , o muc i rout
r c
things essential to the teaching of providence could have saved th e life G resham grad e school today at th e ir welcome bv M artha I B urns Rev scarfs from $145 down to $95, etc. So
business reasons but m ore as flnan- h ealthy living and good hab its in a
welcome hj M artna J. B urns, itev. you can readily see th a t prices wero
ciers of th e finest blooded stock.
school equipm ent, for m any ch ild ren
Robey Lyon, who plunged into an reg u la r assem bly hour. He said in Mr. L utz will give th e ad d ress of the up and they are com ing down.
At th e show th e money prizes, *'° n°f have possibilities of such ojd> fo rg o tten well and drew him self p art, we have a g reat deal to be aftern o o n . He will speak again ln
Provinces of M anitoba, S ask atch e
,
,
.
, ,
train in g a t home. F o r Instance, facil-
wan and A lberta, as you may know,
w hile large, w ere not so much of an )ties for w agb[ng hands.
In som e ,0 safety a g a in st alm ost insu p erab le th a n k fu l for,
but one of th e big th e evening a t 8 o'clock follow ing voted
dry recently but B ritish C olum
th e young peoples' m eeting.
a ttra c tio n w ith m ost of th e exhibit- schools children bring little or no ,iifflcultle«. T his is th e firm belief th in g s is o u r school
bia went wet by 10,0(10 votes. In an-
People have not
Thp
opening
sessions
of
both
S
at
ors as th e distinction to be gained, lunch and th e n u rse encourages use
...
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i „„
Interview with tin 1 s ta te secretary of
T here were ten prizes In each class, of milk and som e hot dish d u rin g cold I *"s p aren ts, Mr and Mrs. Sherm an alw ays
had such schools. A long u rday and Sunday will be a su n rise tlie W (’ T. I', for British Colum bia,
tim
e
ago
ab
o
u
t
th
e
ir
only
m
eans
of
T h e m a io r n r t z e s ranged from $75 m onth8-
Lyon, living n ea r G resham Only th
p ray er m eeting at 6 o’clock. On she said they were as much su rp rised
.
R
,
Tlie health cru sad e Is encouraged i night before th e m o th er had been im- acq u irin g know ledge was th ro u g h S atu rd ay m orning at 10:15 Rev. B. at (lie re su lt aM some of us d em ocrats
down and th e average prizes from in th e schools as a m ethod of teaching
w Ith th e th o u g h t of im pend- th e ir associations w ith o th ers. Mr.
a t S en ato r lla rilin g 'a election
F. Sm alley will speak on "H ow to were
about $25 down to $5.
healthy habits. T he chores a re not .
,
.
, , ,
but she said they had not given up
Mr. A ltm an's en tries w ere as fol- unreasonable and can be m ade most ! ,n S d an g er for her boys and had com- G ebhardt snld he used to th in k that Build up a Sunday School.” At 2:45 th e fight and would win Inter. She
g ram m ar was th e dryest of all su b an ad d ress will be given by D istrict saiil the question was not property
.
interesting. C ertificate enclosed. T he m itted them anew and w ith unusual
jects and disliked it m ost of ail but E lder K lotback on "T h e Im p o rtan ce sta te d on th e b allot as it read for or
course continues th ro u g h 15 weeks confidence to God’s care.
L e B elles Oxford L add, a seven- witlt honors for each five weeks car- j E „ rlv on iag, S atu rd ay m orning la te r found th a t it was th e g rea test
and Necessity of th e Sunday School.” against governm ent control ami
year-old bull, took first in his class : ried out. Being W’ell in itself is not!
'
1^ we w ant to be He will be followed by D istrict E lder many were m isled, th in k in g If they
ag a in st ten others. This is Mr. Alt- a ttra c tiv e to children. It m ust be before d ay lig h t had[fully come, Robey of th e subjects.
voted no th ere would be no control
m an ’« hpr 1 «irp
m ade bo as a gam e o r contest. M ed -1 Lyon, 14 years old, sta rte d to th e g reat like W ashington or Lincoln we J. A. H opper on "T h e Bible In th e and th e blind pigs would run wild.
__ , , _ .
.
.
ical supervision of th e ch ild ren 's phy- field n ea r th e b arn to g e t kale for m ust know th ese verbs. We learn Sunday School.”
Now In closing th is article 1 wish
"T h e Sunday
m 1
°
a T c r . 'n “ T ’ 8,C.a l con.‘’“ lon U tlWMted lf they a f P stock feed. He noticed an unusual them because we need them . They School S ta n d a rd " will be discussed ln lo tirii'tly sum up th e ad v an tag es of
year-old bull, was aw arded fifth prize not ta u g h t prevention. We a re w ork- ,
,
,
.
.
, . ...
o u r favored G resham locality com
In a class of eleven,
ing tow ard a system of physical care <lpPre8Bl° n in th e ground anil deltb- are, “ to have,” “ to do” and “ to be.” th e evening nt 7 :4 5 o'clock by Rev. pared with the g reat p rairie d istric ts
“To
h
av
e"
th
e
am
tilt
ion
and
d
eterm
i
, „
Miiuo o
which will have some s jc h effect as eratelv Jum ped Into It to find out
of tlie m iddle west. O ur soil is as
La Creole s Oxford Millie, a f o u r - , th>f jn vogue jn c h fn a whprp a
wa#
H<j w m )m nledlatply nation then "to do” th e necessary Mr. Lutz.
On Sunday m orning th e Sunday rich and o u r seasons nre more reg u
year-old cow w inning second p n z p to r Is on sa lary to keep p atien ts well
, un ,
,,
w ater an(1 whpn " th in g s ” req u ired "to b e” a W ash-
school seslon will be conducted at lar, m aking crops m ore sure. O ur
T h ere w ere 16 com peting.
If p atien t becomes ill th e salary
_
.. . ,
a t <«^1«
very te m p erate clim ate m akes th e
H eller's Queen Maid, a 2-year-old. ceases until he is resto red to h ealth he ParaP ,0 th e 8urface ca,led fo r j Ington o r a L incoln.
110 o'clock by V era S. Eby, su p erin - production of such an endless v arie
Mr.
Q
ulcksall
gave
a
sh
o
rt
talk
to
(PndPI1,
o
f
(bp
A
lb
erta
Sunday
school,
qhp whs first In a c l a s s o f 2 6
People w ait u n til very ill before con- hell- b ut was not h eard by th e m e m -
ty of products possible. T he ch eer
...
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,
, , [su itin g a doctor th en expect him t o ! bers of th e fam ily. H e clung to a the children ch id in g them on a few Thlg w ln bp fon Owed at 11 o'clock by ing variety of scenery com pared
E m press
D orothy
tw o-year-ol.l, cure them Im m ediately They do not ! gmaH root and BUCCeeded ln p u , „ ng th in g s th a t are h ard fo r children to a BPrn)on by ,jlp p asto r of th e church, with th e m onotony of th e varieties
in th e sam e class as th e above, won apply th a t principal to business m elh- , ,
,
. » . , ,
>
and nev er changing view of th e
fifth prize
ods to care of m achinery, how ever.I Bimselt up the stra ig h t sides of th e rem em ber, and told them th a t th ere | j{pv p jj B urns. Short addresses prairies. P ure soft w ater vs. im pure
wouM
be
no
school
on
T
h
u
rsd
ay
o
r
t
on
v
a
r|
O
U
H
phases
of
Sunday
school!
H eller's L ady of Ingleside, in tb e w ithout know ing its su re effect.
| old well, a d istance of ab o u t two and
hard w ate r; Boft moist balmy a ir vs.
F rid ay of th is week. A feeling of joy work w)n h<, g ,V(,n
th „ afte rn o o n , Iiarsh, dry, dusty, windy air. F ru its,
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,
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T he tow ns visited In th e m o n th 's a half feet, to safety.
Ju n io r yearling class, received se c-| WOrk lncluded G resham , T ro u td ale , I T he prpBpnce o( lbp well waB a pervaded th e room a t th is an n o u n ce
com m encing at 2 :3 0 by Rev. Mr. flowers and vegetables in g reat va
ond prize in a class w ith 30 com ps- C arlton, W est P o rtlan d , M ultnom ah,
. . . . .
riety, also sea foods, good roads,
tito rs
Maplewood. P ark Rose and school dis- ' u rp r*8p
Lyon, as he did not m ent They were toid to be on hand LuU Rev g o Koppr Rpv E n ! good schools, churches, etc.
W ith
on
Monday.
Blackm an and Rev. O. N. Blair. T he old P ortland In the front yard, w hat
E m press Lass of Ingleside, se n io r ^ ct?6No#/ K', 7' 8' 10’ 13' 20' 23' » « • lk n o * ° f
« ‘« « n ee . It m ust have
heifer, received fourth in a class of 3
Idea of th e scope and ex ten t! been th e re for 20 yPars o r
and _________ _______ '____ _
closing ad d ress of th e convention i m ore coulil we w ant on e a rth ?
, . ,.
. som e idea or m e scope ano extent , recent ow ners of th e farm have grown WOMEN COLLECTING
will be given at 8 o’clock by Rev. Mr. Please tell the folks they are living
fo rty-three.
of th e work perform ed by th e p u b lic '
.
.
. . .
on the best p art of God’s green
FOR CHILDREN S HOME Lutz.
In th e R egister of Mprlt class Mr health nurse may be gleaned from th e crops of., v arious kinds, including
earth and oblige, Yours,
A ltm an entered La C reole’s Oxford follow ing figures show n in th e O cto-i rasp b erries and potatoes rig h t over
D. E TOW LE.
An Intensive cam paign Is being
ber rep o rt:
It. Only last sp rin g Mr. Lyon plowed . e a rr]pd
on In every part of Oregon FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Millie, who won first, judged on con-
N um ber of n u rsin g and in stru ctio n
th e ground w ith a heavy team and
PLANNING NEW THINGS DR. CLINE OPTIMISTIC
flrm ation only, in com petition w ith visits m ade,"140; m edical cases cared
thia week In a d eterm in ed effort to
THOUGH IN HOSPITAL
25 others. T his Is a class of cows, for, 13; su rg ical, 2; com m unicable recently dug potatoes.
o b tain th e $125,000 fund fo r the
Rev. J. B. Yates, recently appoint-)
A pparently
heavy
tim b ers had
betw een th e ages of two and five disease«, 47; contacts, 59; Including
ch ild ren ’s farm hom e for th e Oregon
The O utlook lias alread y m en
, ,
,
,
. cases of m easles, whooping cough and been placed tw o feet or m ore below
ed p asto r of th e F ree M ethodist:
$r. C. T. r .
E very effort will be
years, l aving m ade above 400 pounds gcarjpj fever; n u m b er of cases car-
church and his efficient wife are ta k tioned th e accident which overtook
th e p resen t su rface of th e gro u n d
m ade to obtain th e desired q u o tas in
of b u tte rfa t.
rled forw ard to Novem ber, 45.
Dr. C. E. Cline when he was stru ck
In th e E x h ib ito rs’ H erd class Mr
In th e n u rse's visits to 11 schools and th ese had been covered with every county d u rin g th e p resen t | ing up th e w ork with e n th u s ia s m .1
by
an au to in th e Sunnyside d istrict,
!
Believing
th
a
t
the
church
Is
a
divine
ea
rth
.
The
w
a
t
e
r
in
th
e
soil
and
th
e
A ltm an en tered five an im als— aged 234 children w ere exam ined and 264
week, according to Jo h n E. W heeler,
new defect« were found. ( hild ren i decay of year« ha« loo«ened th e tIni-
in stitu tio n and th a t th e Sunday school P o rtlan d , n ear his home. Tlie read er
bull, cow fo u r years, tw o-year old were referred to physicians as fol-I bprg whlch had Paypd
and ,n(o sta te ch airm an of th e cam paign drive ! Is the fu tu re church, they are w o rk may u n d erstan d why Dr. Cline lives
h eifer, y earling heifer and h eife r calf. lows:
com m ittee.
•
F o r defective vision, 38; i
.
,
ing to build up th e Sunday school. in th e above district because of his
boy Jumped
T h ere w ere nine o th e r h erd s ln com hearing, 5; b rea th in g , 20; te eth , | ’hla ‘ rap
Hood R iver county is th e first In
T he resu lt Is the quickening of life sunny disposition. He refers to his
T
h
ere
have
been
a
n
u
m
b
er
of
ow
n
prize*^®
^’
diseases
of
eyes,
12;
ears,
4;
petition. H e received first
the s ta te to rep o rt Its com pleted
th ro a t, 46; glands, 33; nerves, 19; ers of th e farm since 1886, when a
ln all th e w ork, and atten d an ce has accident as a "bit of fu n ,” alth o u g h ,
w hich he considers one of his best
quota.
W ith Leslie B utler, prom i
g reatly Increased. Besides th e usual according to the rep o rt, his collar
Mr.
H
erron
is
said
to
have
b
ought
It
nent Hood R iver b an k er as its ch a ir
w-innlngs. In fact, this is one of th e tality. 6. Tw elve children w ere ex-
announc« raents of Sunday school and ! bone waa broken and he was badly
m ost coveted prizes, w orth $75 ln eluded from th e schools and 106 from Dick Reynolds and m ade th e man, th e county com m ittee p e r f e c te l|
preaching on Sunday m orning, th e shaken up.
first
Im
provem
ents.
It
Is
likely
that
orKan!2at
lori
bpforP
w
ere
rep
o
rted
to
th
e
h
ealth
officer.
th e opening!
money, b u t m ore valuable because of
The follow ing note has been re
p asto r announces th e beginning next
D uring th e m onth th e n u rse gave he dug th e well at th a t tim e and
day
of
th
e
drive
and
th
e
full
q
u
o
ta
,
„
th e distinction.
IP school ta lk s, d istrib u ted 63 pieces ! th a t som e la te r ow ner has covered , , ,
.
,
i S unday evening at
:30 of evening ceived from Dr Cline:
had bean procured on th e opening
In th e class th e G et of One Sire, of lite ra tu re , m ade 12 hom e visit3
P o rtlan d , Nov. 22.
E ditor O ut
The m id-w eek
_.t
,
...
preach in g services
consisting of four anim als. Mr. Alt- and gave 15 interview s, besides m is ! it up. Among th e m ore recent ow ners day. Not co n ten t with th e m e re '
lo o k :— You may have heard of th e
p
ray
er
m
eeting
Is
held
a
t
7
:3
0
o
n
,
i
w
ere
Jo
h
n
Thom
as.
H.
L.
Ball,
C.
M.
m an carried off second prize, w ith ¡ oellaneous office work.
quota, th e fW'ld w orkers labored
bit of fun I had th e o th e r day, being
W ednesday evenings.
.
,, . . .
,
In addition to th is she was i n , O liphant, G erald Miles and thp pres-
throughout, th e week w ith th e resu lt
26 en tries com peting, ln all 104 a n l - L hargp of „
gnd hpa„ h g, a „ on |
tossed by an au to by ac tu a l m easu re
ow ner, S herm an Lyon.
th a t m any com m unities ln Hood
m ala ln th e ring.
a , t bp M ultnom ah county fair, w eigh-
m ent a d istance of 27 feet, landing
P IE B4MTAL.
in th e P roduce of One Cow class, ing and m easuring Infants and ad-
R iver county doubled th e ir quotas.
on the pavem ent on my shoulder, and
A
public
pie
social
and
free
dance
Mr. A ltm an en tered two anim als and
a" lo d*®1 ar>d n u rsin g care,
S m all I-arm a.
T he $125,000 is being so u g h t for
and drill by Team of A nchor Coun in th e hospital, Somewhat disfigured
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_ .
[and gave public ad d fess before th e
T w enty acres close to Boring, Ore-
recelved second prize again st
.6 en- p a r x ro8P P ublic H ealth association, «ton. E ight acres ln cu ltiv atio n Bal- thp estab lish m en t of a model farm cil will be given by S ecurity Benefit inside and out.
But I have been
trie».
t bp county te a c h e rs’ m eeting, th e! anee open land.
Lays excellent. hom e for o rphan and dep en d en t ch il asso cla'io n , G resham C ouncil, S at g rea tly su stain ed , th in k in g of tlie late
It is dou b tfu l if any o th e r herd ex- G resham high school assem bly an d Fenced. F a ir house, good b arn , or- dren. The m ovem ent la bPing m o th u r d a y e v e n i n g , D e c e m b e r 4, in Metz
republican m assacre which left h a rd
h lb lted of th e sam e nu m b er
of anl- thp
W illam ette
Public H ealth ch ard . P rice $3 200; $1200 down. ered by th e Oregon W C. T. U., and ger*» hall.
All ladle, i a re requested to bring ly enough dem ocrats for se e d .
,
v
. .
«
j
association.
GEO. BEERS. Sandy, Ore.
m als can boast of as fine a record as
Thp W(jrk of thp nurap alao )ncj„d Phone Sandy 6.5.
tf Is being su p p o rted by child w elfare pies wbieh will bn sold to h ighest
C. E CLINE
w orkers and sta te officials th ro u g h o u t bidder Ev, Tybodv welcome. Conte.
th a t given above. Mr. A ltm an is Pd visita and a rran g e m en ts fo r e
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BER T CLINE, Sec'y.
Oregon. G overnor Olcott and o th ers
breeding fo r th e double purpose of am inations in several cases w here
Weed Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ?
T h anksgiving D a n c e ,
q u ality and service. He does n o t be- ,hp children wer. declared feeble
Have it J»rench dry cleaned. Re have declared It to be onp of th e
At Masonic hall, G resham . Oregon,
O
r
ie
n
t
<•
r
a
n
g
e
B
a
z
a
a
r
.
m inded and papers filed for th e ir pairin g n eatly done. T ailo rin g for mollt w o rthy en terp rises u n d ertak en
W ednesday evening, Novem ber 24, all
lieve ln exploitation but lets th e rec com
m itm ent to th e S tate School for ladles and men.
M ultnom ah g ran g e No. 71 will night.
Given by th e firem en's o r
in
beh
alf
of
children
In
th
is
sta
te
for
ords speak for his work.
the F eeble Minded.
P E T E R LENARD, T ailor.
hold a b azaar In th e O rient hall, Sat-i ch estra of P o rtlan d . C afeteria supper.
many years.
tirday evening, Decem ber I I .
A
Coal
Case tra c to rs and tra c to r im ple
Storage b attery rep a irin g and re
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i sh o rt program will he given and re-1
C oal
m ents. Costs less per acre, use« less
O rder your coal now of E kstrom ch arg in g , s ta rte r
and
g e n e ra to r!
T he Bank of G resham pay» 5 per fresh m en ts served follow ing
the
O rder your coal now of E kstrom
T ru c k com pany. Phone 851.
tf work. R aker A Son.
kerosene. W. A. Hessel.
cent Interest on time deposit».— Adv. tsale.
78 I T ruck com pany. Phone 851.
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THANKSGIVING