Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 25, 1921, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 104
COUNTY SCHOOL BILL
GOOD AS AMENDED
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1921
CLUB LEADERS MEET
TO DISCUSS PLANS
NATIONAL TREND.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.60 PER YEAR
NEW LAW WILL AID
FARM PRODUCERS
By S. B. HALL, County Agent.
Win. 8. Averill, head of th e A gri­
A n um b er of years ago, soon a fte r
cu ltu ral d ep artm en t of Union High,
th e N ational G overnm ent got to ru n ­
and Miss E thel I. C alkins, county
ning on a level keel, th e needs of
club leader, met w ith th e leaders of
Every producer of any farm crops
ag
ric
u
ltu
re
as
th
e
m
ost
su
b
stan
tia
l
House Bill 215 passed th e legisla­
th
e
four
poultry
clubs
of
th
e
county
in
the sta te of Oregon will be bene-
tu re a fte r being am ended so th a t in industry was recognized along w ith
W ednesday.
The leaders of the fltted by th e action of th e recent leg­
th
e
o
th
e
r
in
d
u
stries,
first
by
way
of
th e county of M ultnom ah th e city of
clubs are Mrs Allen Seidel, Mrs. J. islatu re in passing th e one real con­
P o rtlan d will have no vote on its establish in g th e U nited States De­
Lynch, Mrs. A. C. A lth au s an d Mrs. stru ctiv e piece of legislation, th e co­
p
artm
en
t
of
A
griculture,
sim
u
lta
n
­
adoption in th is county.
This in­
C. M Zim m erm an.
operative m ark etin g law. T he effect
eously
w
ith
th
is
com
es
th
e
estab
lish
­
form ation was obtained this m orning
A program of work for the year of this act will be far-reaching. It
ing
of
th
e
L
and
G
ran
t
In
stitu
tio
n
in
in an interview by telephone w ith
was mapped out not only for Indi­ gives the sm all farm er a new ray of
County School S u p erin ten d en t A ider- th e various sta te s, largely fo r th e
vidual clubs but for th e county clubs. hope.
purpose
a
t
first
for
experim
ental
son. T he P o rtlan d papers have con­
Five general m eetings were plan ­
lu the past th e producer has been
w
ork
aloug
th
e
various
lines
such
as
tain ed no in form ation as to th e fate
ned at which tim e all th e clubs will harassed by the sp ecu lato r and
controllin
g
crop
pests
and
diseases.
of th e bill w hich is of m uch in te rest
m eet to g eth er and w itness dem on­ gam bler In food products who c re a t­
Studying soil conditions and th e why
to residents of th e county.
stratio
n s of various kinds by poultry ed an un stab le m arket. T he farm ­
G. N. Sager of P leasant Valley was and w herefore in connection w ith
specialists and others.
e rs’ re tu rn s w ere always a m a tte r of
production.
As
th
is
w
ork
progressed
largely responsible for th e introduc­
T he first of these m eetings is doubt.
Individual m ark etin g pro-
tion of th e am endm ent providing for over a period of years th e re devel­
planned for March 12 a t th e home of vides for no uniform system of stau-
oped
a
necessity
for
n
ot
only
experi­
th e voto of M ultnom ah county upon
Robert Soderquist in th e C edar dis­ dardizing or grading. P roducts thus
th e m easure exclusive of th e city of m ental w ork but a m eans to carry
trict. T he clubs will Inspect Rob­ handled usually bring a price based
th
e
re
su
lt
of
th
is
ex
perim
ental
work
P o rtlan d . Mr. S ager m et w ith th e
e rts ' new poultry house which has on the lowest grade included in th e
com m ittee th a t had th e bill u n d er to the farm er. P rim arily th is was
ju st been com pleted at a cost of lot.
to
relieve
th
e
stressed
conditions
consideration and pointed out th a t
$150 or b etter. It is a m odern model
To the consum er u n g rad ed prod­
which
would
develop
in
farm
in
g
w hile th e resid en ts of M ultnom ah
chicken house and th e m em bers will ucts are u nsatisfactory, because they
areas
sw
ept
by
pests
o
r
diseases
and
county outside of P o rtlan d would be
find much of in terest in its a rra n g e ­ are not dependable. T he average
th e only ones effected, th a t th e ir vote dro u g h t, and secondarily to get g re a t­
m ents. R obert expects to raise 100 consum er willingly pays a fair price
er
production
from
o
u
r
land
so
th
a
t
would not count on th e question as
pullets th is year and expects them for an article known to be of good
.those
in
o
u
r
rapidly
grow
ing
cities
th e city vote controlled th e county. !'
to pay the bill. He has two pens, quality and
uniform .
Producers
could
have
a
continued
supply
of
WILL H. HAYS.
The am endm ent was m ade a t his sug-1
one of Buff L eghorns and one of have m ade innum erable attem p ts to
food
stuffs.
T
his
tren
d
developed
gestion and the bill and am endm ent '
Who will become th e P o stm aster G eneral u n d er P resid en t H arding Ancona«. He has been keeping rec- organize for th e purpose of g ettin g
was passed and is aw aiting th e gov- ' gradually to th e cry of G reater P ro ­ a fte r March 4.
ords on 3 2 laying hens th is w inter. away from th e present w asteful
duction
w
hich
sw
ept
th
e
co
untry
u
n
­
e rn o r's sig n a tu re to m ake it a law. .
Among th e dem o n stratio n s plan­ system.
W ithout a doubt th e governor will j til o u r co u n try has developed to a
F ailu res have often resu lted from
ned for th is m eeting Is "how to
nation
w
ith
la
rg
e
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
ex­
sign th is bill and it will then be a
catch and hold a hen'*, also " th e a lack of cohesiveness in th e o rg an i­
question for each county to decide ports. T his condition continued u n ­
m aking of a nest for a settin g hen zation w hile it was g ettin g a s ta rt.
til we found larg e q u an titie s of p ro d ­
fo r itself.
and how to keep it free from m ites.” Middlemen and speculators have
T he bill provides th a t each county uct in v ario u s lines w ith large
Brood coops will also be shown.
helped to d isru p t them by spread-
sh all vote on th e bill and decide am ounts of farm products in th e pro­
May 28 th e m em bers will learn tng seeds of discontent and by bait-
w heth er or not it will come u nder th e ducers h an d s wl*h ap p aren tly n o ,
Theo. V anD oninck, the local baker th ro u g h , th a t w hich did saved the how to keep young chickens free )nK m em bers away from th e o rgani-
m ark et, w hile people in o th e r p arts
provisions of th e act.
from m ites and will also learn how ZH,ion.
It opens th e way for th e sep aratio n of the co u n try and In th e larg er who has ju st re tu rn e d from a four lives of th e n ation. The effects of
to cull o ut sm all chicks. The p re ­
The recent enactm ent of the legis­
the
poor
food
ratio
n
s
and
terrib
le
cities
w
ere
paying
enorm
ous
prices
of school affairs in th is county by
m onths visit to his old hom e near
la tu re provides for iron-bound con­
nervous stra in is still seen am ong the serving of eggs will be discussed.
c re atin g a country school d istric t for th e sam e products w hich were A ntw erp, Belgium , has given th e Out- peopk>
gnd Mr Van Donlnck Bpoke
Ju ly 2 th e m eeting will be held at tra c ts between th e m em bers and the
w ith a su p e rin ten d e n t em ployed by a going to w aste on th e fa rm e r’s hands.
th
e
hom e of Mrs. Seidel. T he judg- association. It provides th a t heavy
look
som
e
very
in
te
restin
g
facts
especially
of
th
e
ch
ild
ren
from
12
to
At la st th e tide has tu rn ed . As a
board of directo rs elected by the peo­
ab o u t th e people of his fo rm er hom e­ 15 years of age who showed th e e f- iin g work will be sta rted and dem on- penalties may be prescribed In such
nation
we
have
realized
th
a
t
o
u
r
em
­
ple of th e county and does away w ith
land and th e effects of the recent fecta of th e w ar.
He saw lo ts o ^ s tr a tlo n s in caponizlng and dressing co n tract for the breach thereof. W ith
th e office of county school su p e rin ten ­ phasis sh o u ld sw ing from th e cry of
world w ar upon th e people an d th e crippled and sick children and m ore j for th e m ark et will be given.
the d anger of disruption rem oved th e
G
reater
P
ro
d
u
ctio
n
to
B
e
tte
r
M
ar­
dent. I t provides, how ever, th a t th e
whc show ed th e effects of years ol ' A ugust 27 th e Judging work will producers
m ark etin g
associations
p rese n t su p e rin ten d e n ts sh all retain keting. It is th is need which has land.
Mr. and Mrs. V anD oninck made u nder feeding. Even th e grown peo- be continued, also th e culling. In- will be able to pull th ro u g h th e try-
bro
u
g
h
t
to
existence
th
e
F
arm
B
u­
th e ir offices until th e ir term s expire.
pie have n ot recovered physically i stru ctio n s on exhibiting and d isq u al-j | ng tim es th a t come to all orgknlzn-
T he full text of th e bill was recently reau organization. T he sp read be­ th e ir trip in th e fall and w in ter and
Ideations in the show ring will be , | Ons before they have had tim e to
found th a t sightseeing trip s w ere not froia th e long strain .
tw
een
th
e
price
th
a
t
th>-
p
roducer
re­
published in th e Outlook.
ceives and th e price th a t th e con­ so easy on th e battlefields as during
The p e o r'e are glad to be free from gi veil and th e m em bers will learn Bhow effective results by established
su m e r pays has gone to th e extrem e. the sum m er m onths when la rg e mo­ th e control
th e "Saxon h o rd es" (as how to m ake up th e ir exhibits for | brands of products.
ONE POUND OF LOGANS
Once well established such organ-
to
r
cars
ca
rry
loads
of
to
u
rists
T
he
F
arm
B
ureau
has
fo
r
one
of
its
they speak of th e G erm ans) and al­ th e county and Btate fairs.
FOR EVERY 15 PERSONS
O ctober 15 th e clubs will cull izations will be able to reach o ut to
goals th e red u cin g of th is sp read by th ro u g h th e battlefields. T he Van- though they a re poor, they are happy
G resham , O regon, F eb ru ary 25.— m ore direct m eans of m ark etin g , by D onincks, how ever had to m ake th e ir and a re w orking to build up th e ir some m em ber’s flock and w ork In ex- (he consum er and elim in ate or re-
hlbiting will be discussed in prep- duce by a big m argin th e difference
E d ito r O utlo o k :— F o r the benefit of stim u la tin g cooperation on th e p a rt way as best they could, ta k in g sm all homes And country.
aratio n fo r th e N orthw estern Foul- th a t now often am ounts to 50 to 100
’som e doubting T hom as who is afraid of th e p ro d u cer so th a t his products steam cars which had been restored
T he p atrio tism of th e people has try show which m eets in December, j p,>r cent of the price th e producer
to p la n t berries for fear of over-pro­ may find th e m a rk e ts w hich dem and to service.
never been so in ten se and so spon­
duction, allow m e to say th a t th e them in th e q uickest, m ost direct
They visited th e cities of D inant
gets.
_________ . __ We now have several statew id e
loganberry crop for th e c u rre n t year way and a t th e least possible ex­ and Y pres both of w hich w ere lo cat­ taneous as it Is now. The people love | j A m e S H. ROBINSON
th e ir co u n try and they love and idol­
VICTIM OF PNEUMONIA o rgan | zat |ong th a t have been try in g
is estim ated a t 7,000,000 pounds. pense. T his phase of m a rk e tin g Is ed In th e occupied sections. P ictures
ize th e ir king.
T his am ount divided am ong the peo­ m ore new a t th e p resen t tim e. It of th ese cities before and a fte r the
Jam
es
H am pson R obinson, a for- to establish them selves, such as th e
“ No king of Belgium was ever
ple of o u r country would m ean to has been proven in several sta te s and w ar give p erhaps a c lea re r Idea of
m
er
resident
of the P lea san t Valley Oregon G row ers Cooperative assocln-
h earted ly as King
give one pound of berries to every : by m any cooperative organizations. w hat occurred th a n any w ords can loved so whole
neighborhood, died in S an ta Rosa, tion, w ith Its "M istlan d ” prunes and
Van
Donlnck.
The
o th e r h o rtic u ltu ral crops, th e Pacific
15 people. E stim ating th e C uthbert I T he F arm B ureau m ovem ent, as it is possibly do. Y pres form erly a city of A lb ert" says Mr.
people all love him an d he w alks and C alifornia, on F ebruury 21, 1921,
raspberry tonnage a t
3,000,000 increasing its m em bership by leaps b eau tifu l buildings js now a city of
H e was born in I Cooperative P o u ltry P ro d u cers w ith
talk s w ith them on th e stree ts Just as from pneum onia.
Its "N ulade” eggs, th e Oregon D airy­
pounds would allow one pound for and bounds going into every s ta te in ru in s. In ta lk in g w ith Mrs. V an­
dem ocratic as any one can be. The Liverpool, E ngland, Decem ber 16,
m en’s C ooperative League with Its
every 36 people (a r a th e r sm all a l­ th e Union, is carry in g th e good work Doninck she said , “ th e re Isn’t an y ­
whole fam ily are th e Idols of th e peo­ 1855. He is survived by his widow,
low ance). T hese estim ates are for to m ore people.
In th e past the th in g left b ut ru in s.” Some of th e ple fo r they feel th a t they a re one Mrs. Mary R obinson; Mrs. 8. J. "M nlow est” b u tte r and cheese. Two
th e sta te s of Oregon and W ashington farm ers as a class have depended en ­ people have erected them selves sm all wdth th em ’ in d V h e V in g 'h M ’dem on- j W alch of O a k la n d ^ C alifo rn ia and o th e r o rganizations are in th e fo rm ­
and include p ractically all of th e tire ly upon o th e r people to ta k e th e ir sh e lte rs and a re living th e re am ong
Mrs. O. I. Joyce of P o rtlan d , sisters; ative process, th e C ooperative Wool
stra te d his in te re st in th e ir w elfare
& Mohair P roducers and th e Oregon
te rrito ry th a t is adapted for the pro­ products w hich they have grow n and th e ru in s try in g as fast as possible to
Belgium is doing g rea t th in g s for W illiam and Joseph Robinson of Day- W heat G row ers association. Some
duction of th ese berries in the carry them to th e co nsum er un til reb u ild th e ir homes. A la rg e p ro ­
ton,
W
ashington,
and
John
Robinson
her soldiers. E verything in th e pow­
ten years ago Dr. H ector M acPher-
U nited States. Don’t you th in k th e th is has becom e one of thp big busi­ portion of these buildings are of wood
er of th e governm ent Is being done. of Lew iston, Idaho, b ro th ers.
son, of th e B ureau of M arkets, a t
fea r of over-production is g ro u n d ­ nesses of o u r country. I t is very and are only shacks b ut as m any as
F
u
n
eral
services
w
ere
held
th
is
Almost all th e so ld iers received gov­
Corvallis, was sent by th e Federal
less? If cold sto rag e Is to be prom ot­ n a tu ra l th a t those in terested in the can are building w ith brick in a m ore
ern m en t positions a t th e close of the afternoon at th e M ethodist Episcopal
Governm ent to E urope to stu d y life
ed we m ust have a large increase In business of d istrib u tio n are not p ri­ p erm an en t form . T he lack of build­
church
in
G
resham
,
Rev.
David
w ar and all o th e rs had to w ait for
conditions. Being a m ark etin g ex­
acreage. Why no arran g e to plant m arily in e ith e r producting o r con­ ing m ateria l and th e low exchange
C
athey
preaching
the
serm
on.
The
places un til th e soldiers were cared
now?
D E. TOWLE.
in term en t wus In th e G resham cem e­ pert, he n atu rally recognized th e Im­
sum ing. They a re not going to spend ra te s m ake it alm ost im possible to for.
portance of cooperative m ark etin g in
m uch energy in looking out for any o b tain m aterial.
T he govern m en t has large crews of tery and was in ch arg e of th e m em ­
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
th e dally w elfure of E uropean w ork­
"M oney is p len tifu l in B elgium ,”
bers
of
th
e
Masonic
order.
business o th e r th a n th e ir own so It
men w ith team s and g rad e rs a t work
A P o rtlan d
w oman driving a
ers.
says
Mr.
Vaif
Donlnck,
indeed
even
,
.
,
,
.
.
..
,,
,
,
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robinson
w
ent
to
becomes th e d u ty of th e farm er .
.
.
» n r leveling th e old battlefields and pre-
Bqick coupe failed to stop h e r c r ” in
Upon his retu rn he d rafted a hill
_________. ________„
i .
thro u g h self-protection fo r his own th e m an in rags has a purse full o f ; ___
p arin g th em for crops. Everyone is C alifornia several m onths ago for th e
tim e to avoid ru n n in g Into th e pave­
which
was enacted Into law in 1913.
money
b
u
t
it
has
no
value
for
th
e
ex-
benefit
of
th
e
la
tte
r's
health
.
He
business to o rganize to th e point
w orking tow ard th e goal of p roduc­
m en t a t th e F irs t S tate Bank th is
w here he can assu re him self th a t his change rate s are so low th a t it takes ing as larg e crops as possible. The hail been w orking a t his trad e as T his law w’as considered th e m ost
afternoon.
She set th e em ergency
own products are so d istrib u ted th a t ab o u t $3 to have th e p u rch asin g pow­ crops la st y ear w ere fairly good and sad d ler when sickness overtook him. modern piece of legislation of Its
brak e so h ard U»at it locked and it
th e consum er can afford to purchase e r of $1 in o u r m oney.” Some of the they have done much tow ard p u ttin g Mrs. Robinson will rem ain for a tim e kind in force at th a t tim e. Since
w as some tim e before she could get
a t th e home of h er sister, Mrs. Ida then much progress has been m ade
at a price th a t w ill n et him so he can people have la rg e sum s of m oney on th e people on th e ir feet again.
th e c a r moved.
along th e lines of cooperative m a rk ­
stabilize his own business. T his is h an d and if exchange ra te s were
B usiness seem s to go on as usual H am ilton.
Jam es McP. R obinson has been
eting.
More th ought lias been given
norm
al
would
be
w
ealthy
b
u
t
u
nder
not a new plan because we find m any
alth o u g h A ntw erp Is ra th e r quiet.
q u ite ill for th e past few weeks.
th e su b ject and new er Ideas form ed.
large m a n u fa ctu rin g com panies who p resen t conditions they have as Mr. The business handled Isn’t h alf the MR. AND MRS HESSEL
F rie n d s wish him a speedy recovery.
Last fall Dr. M acPherson went to
GIVE TWO 500 PARTIES
have been follow ing th is very plan Van Donlnck says “only m ore money volum e th a t it was before th e w ar but
F a ir board officials will m eet th e
C alifornia and studied conditions
for m any years by controlling th e re ­ to h an d le and ta k e care o f.”
is increasin g every m onth.
rep reeen tativ es of th e S tate Acci­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hessel were w here g re a te r success had been a t­
They are plenty of supplies In Bel­
ta ile r's price of th e ir p ro d u cts by
W ages are high b ut not high host and hostess a t two p arties this
d en t com m ission at P o rtlan d S a tu r­
tained along th is line th an In any
m eans of m an ip u latio n so th a t they gium b u t ev ery th in g is very high enough to live th ere. E ncouraging
week. On Monday evening eight o th e r part of th e U nited S tates. U p­
day afternoon to consider th e case
T
he
people
have
to
pay
a
t
least
th
ree
practically d ic tate th e profit which Is
facto rs in th e life of th e people are tables of 500 were played and on
of F ra n k C. Jones, who was in ju re d
on his retu rn he drew up certain
This, too, Is
m ade by th e w holesaler as well as prices for ev ery th in g
th e ir faith in th e ir governm ent, th e ir W ednesday evening fo u r tables. On
w hile w orking a t th e fa ir g rounds
am endm ents th a t he felt were vital
due
to
foreign
exchange.
Belgium
the profit w hich is m ade by th e re ­
love fo r th e ir kin g , and th e ir de­ Monday evening th e honors were
la st fall. T he accident com m ission
to th e fu llest developm ent of a sys­
ta ile r -when h an d lin g th e ir p articu la r is n o t buying an y th in g m ore th an it sire an d w illingness to forget th e
aw arded to Mrs. G W. S tapleton and tem of m ark etin g th a t brings pro­
has refused th e claim a fte r it had
output. T hese estab lish m en ts have absolutely has to have because of the h o rro rs of th e w ar in th e reb u ild in g
O. A. E astm an. On W ednesday ev en ­ ducer and consum er closer to each
been th o u g h t to be p ractically se t­
been h erald ed as g rea t in d u stries low p u rch asin g pow er of its money of th e ir land
T he people show a ing Mrs. W. R. G orsage and M. M.
tled.
and
is
looking
fo
r
th
e
ch
eap
est
m
a
r­
o th e r than th e present system .
w hile th e farm er has had to fight fo r
g reat reluctance to even discuss th e Squire won th e h ig h est score«.
All o th e r advocates of the "back
A recent announcem ent indicated the rig h ts to m a rk e t his own product kets. Most of th e supplies th a t are war conditions.
Mr Van Donlnck
T he spacious living rooms w ere to th e fa rm ” m ovem ent have accom­
Im ported In Belgium are from A m er­
th a t all but six of th e States had a f­ cooperatively.
said th a t very d ea r friends tu rn ed tastily decorated w ith em blem s su g ­
plished nothing. People will go back
ica b ut som e com es from E ngland.
filiated w ith th e N ational F arm B u­
him down when he questioned gesting
W ash in g to n ’s
birthday. to th e farm only when th e profits
Spray Now.
All sto res a re h an d lin g A merican
reau F ed eratio n
Now com es th e
them , by saying th a t if he cam e to Dainty refresh m en ts ended th e ev en ­
Lim e and su lp h u r spray, both liq­ llnés of goods and m eats and canned
th a t can be m ade th e re are sufficient
announcem ent th a t only two sta te s
uid and dry, in any q u an tity . Spray goods a re displayed th a t cam e from talk of th e w ar th ey had no tim e for ing's festivities.
to enable them to live u n d er 1921
have not yet voted to affiliate w ith outfits, hose nozzles, etc. L. L. Kid-
him. They seem to want to forget
Am
erica
Mr.
Van
Donlnck
says
It
Is
conditions
Instead of 1850 conditions,
In
v
ite
s
B
e
th
e
l
BaiHist
C
hurch
th e N ational F ederation.
1
0
3
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der Hdwe. Com pany.
the conditions th a t have existed
his opinion th a t th e U nited S tite s
u n d er which m ost ru ral populations
< 'oo|>ernt ton.
T
he
Y.
M
.C.
A.
and
Red
Cross
M a in S tre e t G arag e.
i w ould find splended m a rk e t fo r all
We are asking and expecting big now exist.
are still on d uty in Belgium and are
T his g ara g e is now open for g en ­ MANILA AND THE
D enm ark, w here cooperative m ark-
PHILIPPINE ISLAND? products of th is co untry In th e E u ­ ren d erin g v aluable service to Amer- things from God. P ra y er, consecra-
eral rep a ir w ork of all kinds by ex­
ropean co u n tri -s If It were n ot for Ican tra v e le rs and the people of th e '!« »
ro ll
H atnrdsy, F eb ru ary eting has been encouraged and prac
perienced w orkm an. N orm an Sm ith,
Sunday evening a fine series of th e foreign exchange but a t present
m Lunch ! tlced for 40 years. Is the only nation
phone 51.
country.
These organ izatio n s are J 26, beginning at 10:30 a
■ views show ing the P hilippines of to ­
’ they are buying as little as possible
on th e face of the globe w here In tho
served
In
gran
g
e
h
all.
day
will
be
shown
at
th
e
M
ethodist
One Dodge delivery 1920, A -l con­
highly th o u g h t of and next to th eir
If you have no church home and last decade ru ral population has in-
dition, $950.
One 1918 Chevrolet church. T he Inform ation contained and looking to o th e r co u n tries for own co u n try A m erica Is loved more
to u rin g , good condition, $450. One In th is set will well repay your seeing ch eap er m arkets.
and rig h t-j creased a t th e expense of th e cities.
th an any o th e r co untry In the world. w ant to work for C h rist
1920 touring, good condition, $500. It. It will Inspire you as you note
H erb ert H oover Is a very p o p u lar
In »11 o th e r countries the people have
eousness, m eet w ith us.
P
resid
en
t
W
ilson
is
still
popular
the
tran
sfo
rm
atio
n
w
rought
on
th
e
" GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.,
Sunday school a t 10 a. m Sunday m igrated from the farm-; to th e citing
W. A. Hessel. people by th e work of th e p ro testan t man with the Belgian people who with th e Belgian people and they
m issionaries. All ages w ill enjoy th is have a g re a t appreciation fo r w hat have come to associate his nam e and T he follow ing topics will be dia­ so th a t th e food supply Is actually
cussed: "O u r T ransgression l i a. in th reaten ed . P rosperity on th e farm
D entistry m ade painle«s by nerve lecture.
Am erica has done for th e ir country.
blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P.
The serm on topic for next Sunday "N o m a tte r w hat acilon Am erica th a t of H erb ert H oover w ith the “ His N am e,” at 7:30.
m ach needed supplies from America. I In fo rm al Biblical discussion a t 3 m eans prosperity to all The new co­
Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt­ m orning will be "A s Jesus Passed
land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
By.”
Special music by th e choir ta k e s In world affairs now th e people If they w ant A merican bacon they IP tn. and Y. P. 8. L. m eeting at operative m arketing law safeguards
th e sm all producers and sh o rten s th e
of Belgium love h e r for w hat ahe has ask fo r e ith e r Hoover o r Wilson j 6 p. m. You are welcome.
both m orning and evening.
D entistry m ade painless by nerve
JESSE E BROWN, Pastor.
The E pw orth L eague topic at 6 :30 done for th e m ,” says Mr Vail Don-
road from th e producer to th e con­
blocking m ethods. T ry It. Dr. C P. will be "G od’s Providence in Agrlcul-
bacon.
They say th a t A m erica came
sum er,
Johnson, 611 Morgan^ Bldg., Port* I tu re .” T h is 1 b a lesson on th e social inck
Mr and Mr«. Van Donlnck visited | See J o h n B ro w n f o r In -u ra n c e .
A b itter fight was staged ag ain st
land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv.
mission of C h ristian ity In India. Miss to th e ir relief and they feel th a t she th e battlefields a t Dixmeude and saw j I can ta k e care of all lines of
Elizabeth Jo h n so n will be th e leader. : saved th e day for them . T he s u p - , th e old tren ch es, th ree lines fo r a l­ sta n d ard Insurance, Including F ire,
N e « l Your H o lt C le a n e d ?
C ontinued on page 3
Life, C asualty, A utom obile In th e
Mrs. Z im m erm an’s class of boys plies which w ere se n t were all th a t ’
Have It French dry cleaned. Re­
lied troops and th re e lines for the best com panies on ea rth . John
pairing neatly done. Tailoring for will fu rn ish special featu res J n the kept them going and w hile p e rh a p s ,
Money savers sure enough. W an-
Brown, Main stree t, G resham , phone
opening exercises of th e Sunday
ladles and men.
j som e of th e th in g s did n o t g e t ■
981..
tf Tads.
(Continued on page 5)
school, w hich m eets a t 10 o'clock.
RETURNED TRAVELER SAYS BELGIUM
IS RECOVERING FROM EFFECTS OF WAR
-
PETER LENARD, Tailor.