T W IC E
A
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VOL. 11, NO
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON,
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1921
$1.50 PER YEAR
BERRY GROWERS A LAST RALLY FOR
DISTRICT 4 IN GOOD UNION HIGH SCHOOL GRESHAM WILL HAVE
THE FAIR GROUNDS
BUSINESS MEN HEAR
BIG CELEBRATION
BUY EQUIPMENT
SHAPE FINANCIALLY DIRECTORS ELECTED
REPORT ON PROJECT
Next Friday, June
24, has been set by
Plans are well und-1
T he C ooperative B erry G row ers or-j
the C o u n t y F a i
er
way for the b ig !
L. L. K idder was elected to suc
From th e p a rtia l rep o rts on the
g anizatlon is doing good w ork in
Board as the day to
celebration
to be
At a special m eeting of th e G resh-
ceed him self for a term of th ree years vote cast Monday fo r d irectors for
finish up the work
m eeting th e very unusual conditions
held at the Multno- j am B usiness Men’s association last
as
d
irec
to
r
of
D
istrict
No.
4
a
t
th
e
of preparing the fair
Union High it appears th a t th e race
w hich have faced the grow ers t h i s '
mah County F a i r nigtht a rep o rt was m ade by th e corn-
rounds for the forth an n u al school m eeting held a t th e will be a close one in som e cases. All
grounds in Gresham, m ittee appointed to Investigate tho
year. It has been ta k in g care of the
coming events of the schoolhouse yesterday and C. J. d istricts could not be reached on ac
on July 4. The sta rt r,'asubility of locating h ere a wood
m em bers, fru it w ith no buyers in |
was made late b u t iw o rk i" 8 factory, m an u factu rin g a
season.
The auto L undquist was re-elected clerk. Mr. count of th e absence of school clerks
the field except th e housew ife. The
the enthusiasm and 18pppial 1,ne of »applies fo r woolen
road around the big K idder was loth to accept th e nom o r th e fact th a t they had no phone.
straw b e rry crop is being handled
grove is to be graded ination b u t is was sta te d by sev eral Some of the d istricts did not m ake a
push of those who are mills and in connection w ith it a fac-
entirely in th e fresh fru it m arket,
tory for m aking baskets an d berry
speakers th a t his presence on th e
and
graveled
and
be
put
in
perm
anent
in charge of t h e j ; haIleok8
count
of
th
e
ballots
before
sending
at low prices it is true, but nearly
board to carry th ro u g h certain plans
condition.
double th e price to the grow ers th a t
was very desirable. H is election was them in to th e clerk of the d istrict arrangem ent8 Prom ise to m ake the
The com m ittee, consisting of K. A.
This will be th e final rally and It unanim ous, as was also th a t of Mr. and th e ballots will not be opened PVP,lt a ttra c tiv e and it is expected Miller, A. Meyers and L. L. K idder,
th e canners offer. F rom th ree to
five hudred crates of straw b erries is absolutely necessary to do th e w ork L u n dquist, who has served several until S atu rd ay when th e p resen t high I th a t local people and m any from a had m et the men in terested and
have been handled daily by th e asso before th e F o u rth of Ju ly celebration. years as clerk to th e e n tire sa tis school board will m eet to canvass d ' istance will enjoy th e day here at m em bers of th e com m ittee had vis
ciation since it moved into th e new E veryone is req u ested to come and faction of th e p arto n s of th e d istric t th e vote.
ited sm all p lan ts now in o peration,
In G resham th e vote was as fol th e various sp o rts and gam es of and also th e P o rtlan d Woolen Mills
q u a rte rs a t th e form er R upert can bring lunch. Also, each man is ex
T he c le rk ’s rep o rt show ed th e fi lows:
fered.
ntng plant. One day th e me*i _ pected to bring axes, shovels and grub nances of th e d istrict in good condi
H orse racing, ball gam e, m otor in o rd er to gain inside in fo rm atio n
Several team s will also be tion.
Dr. A. W. B otkin, 46; M ark N ick
charge handled 1100 crates of ber hoes.
T he estim ated value of the
cycle
races, free barbecue, free bow as to th e dem and fo r th e products
needed
to
haul
grav
el
from
th
e
gravel
erson,
15;
W.
C.
L
aw
rence,
36:
H.
ries, which they shipped to th e fresh
schoolhouse and g ro u n d s is *20,000
ery
dance
and band a re some of the and th e stan d in g of those desiring
fru it m ark ets th ro u g h o u t th e sta te pit. T he work m ust all be done in one and of th e school fu rn itu re and ap P. C hristensen, 28; C. H. Johanson,
to come here.
events adv ertised on big posters Just
An exam ination of one day’s product day and the m ore team s th e b etter. p ara tu s
*2500.
In su ran ce to the 31; H. L. D outhet, 19; G ustaf Nor- issued from the O utlook press. J e r
The rep o rt of the' com m ittee was
show s the quality to be firs t class This is a vo lu n teer a ffa ir and every am o u n t of *16,500 is cacried on th e een, 21; Geo. W. S tapleton, 1.
very favorable.
ry
Ryan,
th
e
celebrated
P
o
rtlan
d
one
who
can
come
properly
equipped
In Powell Valley th e vote cast was
and perhaps th is has been one reas
buildings and fu rn itu re . T he play
In th e discussion which follow ed
b aritone, will sing in th e p ark and
on for the ready m ark et found for should be on hand. Don’t forget the shed which was b u ilt d u rin g th e past as follow s:
several snags were enco u n tered which
also
a
t
th
e
g
ran
d
sta
n
d
.
T
he
grand
d ate— next Friday, Ju n e 2 4 ;— come y ear cost *3850. R epairs to bu ild
B otkin, 17; N ickerson, 2; L au
th e fru it.
bail in th e evening is in charge of seem ed to imply th a t th e proposed
A nticipating the large am ount of early w ith team s, tools and lunch. It ings, im provem ents to th e g ro u n d s rence, 19; C hristensen, 19; Jo h a n G resham P o st of th e A m erican Leg plan of financing th e en terp rise
son,
17;
D
outhet,
4;
N
oreen,
16.
rasp b erries, loganberries, black caps m eans everything to th e celebration. and ja n ito r ’s service cost th e d istric t
ion.
would not be easily p u t o v er; especi
In V ictory th e vote was as follows:
and blackberries as well as th e crop Field Day and th e fair. T w enty team s *2,041.11.
The m ain event of th e m orning ally in view of th e p resen t s ta te of
Botkin, 13; N ickerson, 14; L au will be th e base ball gam e between th e stock m ark et. V arious m ethods
of cherries, th e Berry G rowers P ack and 100 men will not be too many,
T he p roperty v alu atio n of th e dis
ing Company, Inc., which was recent and th e women will be expected to tric t is $1,388,260. T he special tax rence 9; C hristensen 15; Johanson G resham G iants and T igard, which of h an dling th e situ atio n w ere su g
ly organized, has purchased th e serve dinner,
prom ises to be a h ard fough b attle. gested. T h e conclusion was reached
levy fo r school purposes fo r th e y ear 12; D outhet, 18; N oreen, 13.
In O rient a com plete rep o rt could The gam e will be played on th e high th a t th e re should be f u rth e r nego
eq uipm ent in th e local cannery and ftt M to MS M
*5 Ml Iftl SSJ *1 w'as 5.3 m ills. T h ere w ere received
has acquired an assignm ent of tue
from all tax funds and from tu itio n not be obtained but B otkin, N icker school gro u n d and a ch arg e will be tiatio n s w ith th e p arties before a de
lease on the building. T he lease has GRESHAMITES ENJOY
th e am o u n t of *15,004.57. This, w ith son, L aurence, Johanson and D outh m ade for en trace to th e ground.
cision was m ade and B. F. A lldrich
were th e high men. Johanson had
seven m ore years to run and insures
The racing card includes free-for- and Jas. E lkington were added to
FIN E MOTOR TRIP the m oney on hand at th e beginning et
th e association a p erm anent home.
of th e fiscal year, m ade th e to tal re 11 votes; N ickerson, 1 0 ;’ D outhet, 7 all pace, free-for-all race and o th e r th e com m ittee to assist in g ettin g
T here were nald I “ nd tC hrlstpnson 4 The o th ers cotild races. A sm all charge will be m ade
The plan is to can a p a rt of the
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jones an d son ceipts *17,766.46
f u rth e r inform ation. If th e m a tte r
wages l8 6 2 0 Pfnr " Ot bp rpI,lpmbpred by those who re- to th e race trnck grounds.
cane berry and cherry crops, handling H allie have retu rn ed from a m otor o u t for te ac h ers’ wages
can be arran g e d , Messrs. Swibel and
wagee *8520;
*8520. for ported , he copnt
Those who bring th e ir picnic d in B u tler will be invited to m eet w ith
as much as possible in the fresh fru it trip tf> G reenacres, W ashington, 13 fuel and school supplies *932.49; for
In T erry th e ballots w ere n o t ners may add to them free coffee th e business man next M onday ev
m ark et. In case all th e fru it can not
in te rest on bonds and w arra n ts and
be handled by these two m ethods, a r m iles east of Spokane, having been Insurance *304.31. The d istric t clerk counted before sending in to the and free barbecued beef. T he fa ir ening.
ran gem ents have been m ade for the gone two weeks. T hey visited w ith salary Is *75. M iscellaneous expendi clerk so no rep o rt can be obtained i grounds will be put in shape for the
U. E. Towle, th e P aulham us of
until S aturday.
day and effo rts m ade to accom odate eastern M ultnom ah, m ade a very in
b arrel packing m ethod.
Mr. Jo n e s’ b ro th er, M ilton Jones, who tu res w ere »520.16 T he to
_______
ta l ex-
picnickers.
Lynch tu rn ed in 3 3 votes fo r L au
To do this will req u ire th e prom pt owns a fine o rchard farm in th e beau- ! P enditures, including play shed and
te re stin g ta lk before th e business
p-j
and friendly assistance of all in te r tifu l valley, w hich is irrig ated land. Ja n ito r’s service am ounted to *16,- rence b ut no fu rth e r rep o rts could Ml t a Ma Ma M* M*
men, o u tlin in g th e berry Situation
ested in the developm ent of th e fru it W hile there they visited Spokane, I -43.07, leaving a balance *1,523.39. be obtained th is m orning, except th a t
and explaining in d etail th e org an iz
in d u stry in th is section.
H illiard, L iberty L ake resort, W ash., | In tb e vote on th e board for Un- Botkin was th o u g h t to be one of th e POULTRYMEN TO STUDY
ation of th e Berry G row ers Packing
In o rd e r.to finance th e purchase of and Coeur D’Alene and Post F alls, ion High School D istrict No. 2, 4 7 high men.
PRODUCTION PROBLEMS association. He told w hat th e o r
In H illsview th e vote was 7 for
th e cannery equipm ent and purchase Idaho, th e la tte r place situ ated on j vo,ps were cast. A m isu n d erstan d in g
ganization had accom plished and
T he dates of Ju n e 28 and 29 have what its needs w ere and invited co
th e su g a r and cans w ith w hich to care th e Spokane river, having th e m ost as to tb e len g th of tim e which the Noreen and L aurence and Niceker-
fo r th e berries, th e officers are p lan b eautiful falls they have ever seen.
Polls would rem ain open lost a nutn- son and Botkin stood am ong those been selected for th e tim e of the o peration on th e p a rt of th e business
ning to sell *10,000 w orth of stock
Betw een P endleton and W alia b er of votes, as sev eral presented highest in th e list.
next p o u ltry dem o n stratio n m eeting men and citizens g enerally.
in the next ten day3. T he sale of W alla a re w onderful w heat farm s, them selves to vote a fte r th e m eeting
The berry grow ers have secured
to
be held at th e fo u r p o ultry dem
stock has not been pushed m uch d u r which will yield a bum per crop th is bad ad jo u rn ed . Dr. A. W. Botkin GRANGES ARE TO
th e unexpired lease of ab o u t seven
o
n
stratio
n
farm
s
in
th
is
county.
P
rof
ing th e past w eeks as th e w ork of season.
DEMONSTRATE TALENTS
polled th e h ig h est vote w ith 46 in
H. E. Cosby th e P o u ltry Specialist years on th e cannery and have p u r
g e ttin g things into shape was en
B ordm an, Oregon is th e h ead q u ar- his favor. T he next h ig h est was W.
will
he present at these m eetings to chased of th e R u p ert estate th ro u g h
M
ultnom
ah
G
range
No.
71
will
gaging the effo rts of the offices of ters of th e Jo h n Day irrig atio n pro C. Law rence w ith 36. T he com plete
discuss
th e problem s in p o u ltry pro the co u rt th e equipm ent in th e build
th e com pany. A lready, th e response ject and is a vast level p rairie w ith a vote of th e local d istric t is given else meet at th e hall at O rient S aturday,
ing. T his will enable th e berry grow
duction
which a re upperm ost at this ers to handle th e ir crop.
is fine as over *3000 has been sub- goodly supply of sand and sagebrush. w here in th is issue.
Ju n e 25 in th e re g u la r session.
season of th e year.
scibed voluntarily d uring th e past
T he scenery along th e H ighw ay
"T h e condition Is very p ecu liar,”
A program of home ta le n t has been
One of th e principal problem s to
week. The stock will pay 6 per cent from Crown P oint to T he Dalles and W HITNEY CHORUS
arran g ed . All have a hidden ta len t be tak en up will be th e beet m ethods explained Mr. Towle. "No offers a re
p er annum and is considered
good from Echo to P endleton along th e
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GETS START HERE and each m em ber is expected to dem of feeding and carin g for the young being m ade up to th e p resen t for
investm ent. T here is no prom ise o f ' U m atIlia is w onderful and roads are
o n strate whnt th a t ta le n t is. A fine stock, so they will come in to profit canned fru its. The canneries seem to
.la r g e dividends but th e officials of excellent. The Snake and C olum bia
Many of them are
C. T. Webb, rep resen tin g th e W h it of 5c will be imposed upon all , who able production at th e rig h t season be paralyzed.
th e com pany feel th a t th e investor rivers w ere very high a t one point ney Boys’ chorus gave a series of mov-1 re ^U8e to ‘‘»how off
m aking no p rep arato n to can th is
T
he
fine
will
of
th
e
year
and
be
developed
in
a
should have a f a ir ra te of in te rest on beyond The Dalles, th e back w ater
ing pictu res a t th e M ethodist church go to th e W om en’s W ork com m ittee. m an n er th a t will in su re th e ir being year s crop. W hat th e outcom e will
his investm ent and have a rb rita rily from C olum bia was seeping th ro u g h
Rev. A. J. W are will ta lk on the stro n g vigorous producers th ro u g h be Is h ard to say.”
last
I riday evening which w ere th o r
fixed a 6 per cent re tu rn fo r the ibe road-bed on the highw ay and th e
Mr. Towle th o u g h t th a t w ith som e
su b je ct " T a le n t.”
o ut th e season. Many o th e r problem s
am o u nt agreed upon.
| Celilo canal was u n d er w ater except oughly enjoyed by a large n um ber of
assistan ce to enable th e association
T
his
will
be
a
p
art
of
th
e
lectu
rers
wll
be
discussed
a
t
each
of
these
Those w ishing m ore detailed in- a t tb e ea st end. At th e U m atilla boys, a few girls, and a faily good program o r th e open session. E very
to handle su g a r and cans a fa ir re
m eetings and as tim e p erm its o th e r
form ation of th e investm ent should riv(*r tbf> w ater was barked up until rep resen tatio n of parents.
tu rn could b i realized for w hat would
one is invited to atten d .
poultry
farm
s
will
be,
visited
to
study
Mr. W ebb told som e of his exper
see H. G. Andrew , D. E. Towle, Jos- I ft covered th e bridge over which they
otherw ise become a heavy lose to th e
The
business
session
will
be
held
the
plans
used
on
the
v
arious
farm
s
eph F ish er or Miss C ora G reen at th e lla<l to cross, tw elve o r fifteen inches iences as a parole officer in th e sta te a t th e re g u la r hours. D inner will be The m eeting places will be as fol grow ers.
cannery building o r elsew here. T he
M ilton, Oregon, is a w onderful of W ashington. At one tim e he said served at noon. G rangers and th eir lows:
T his Is a w onderful season for
season is at hand and tim e is sh o rt fruR and vegetable country. Cher- 500 boys were rep o rtin g to him every friends are invited to atten d .
berries, it is claim ed. T he la te heavy
Mrs.
A
nna
Schiller
farm
,
one-half
and th e grow ers and th e officers hope ries were ripe and being g ath ered . At m onth and he told som e of th e d iffi
T he next session of Pom ona will be m ile ea st of G resham , 10 a. m. Ju n e rain s have m ade th e conditions m ost
th a t the public will not delay b u t Dayton, W ashington, they visited culties m et in keeping th ese boys held at M ultnom ah gran g e.
favorable for a b um per crop of tho
28th.
in th e s tra ig h t and narow path a fte r
step in and help th e industry.
finest quality.
Joe Robinson, form erly of G reshar
A. L. Davies farm , a t Springdale
T he m anagem ent considers th a t th e Thpy »Iso visited Mr. and Mrs. F red they have once gone wrong.
T he sen tim en t prevails th a t Mr.
on th e Colum bia H ighw ay, 2 p. m..
He told of th e work of Mr. W hitney SPECIAL NEAR EAST
w ork is now on a firm foundation Al« ie rs of Spokane, who took them
Towle haB stepped Into th e breach
Ju
n
e
28th.
LETTERS FOR OUTLOOK
and th a t it will m ean much in th e
many points of in te rest in th a t city in th e boys ch o ru s and how he sta rted
e local
C. N. T ay lo r farm , on P leasan t and will
„„ save th e ' day
, - fo r th
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developm ent of th e berry business including a trip to th e top of th e old in to organize a boys q u a rte t and
View
A
venue
one-half
mile
south
of!
*
*
era’
“
vertln
g
a
heavy
loss
A rran g em en ts have been m ade
and incidently In th e grow th of th e N ational Bank, sixteen stories high, could find only two boys. F in ally ne
L innem an 8 tatlo n , 10 a. m , Ju n e and grasp in g a fairly prom ising
with
J.
J
.
H
andsaker,
s
ta
te
d
irecto
r
tow n. T he theory of the organization frotu which they had a m ost w onder- p ut the tw o boys on th e tria l of fin d
t hance of a profit to tn e grow er.
29th.
ing two o th e r boys and th ey brought of N ear L ast Relief fo r special cor-
ls n o nprofit except th e 6 p er cent ful Panoram ic view of th e city,
D. B. Seidel farm , on Buckley Av The experience gained and th e con
th a t is a rb itra rily pledged as an an-
On th e ir way hotpe th ey left th e in four. F rom th e ir success grew the respondence to be sent by him from enue, one-half m ile so u th of Base fidence Inspired by rising to m eet
n u al paym ent on th e capital stock highw ay at Echo, going by th e w ay idea of a chorus and he se n t o — u t th
— e tim e to tim e w hile he is gaining Line road. 2 p. m., Ju n e 29th.
resourceful, th e p resen t d ifficu lt
investm ent.
T he w hole sale price of H eppner to Condon, w here they boys he had to find o th ers u n til he first hand in fo rm atio n concerning
situ atio n will, it is confidently be
of th e products will go to th e grow visited w ith Mrs. Jo n es' b ro th er. Dr soon had a chorus of 50 boys. I t has conditions th e Caucasus
lieved, p rep are th e way for sa fe r and
DR
B.
J.
HOADLEY
er, less th is 6 per cent and operating B A. Cathey. In all th ey traveled now grow n un til In th e city of P o rt
more p ro fitab le business when th e
J J. H an d sak er is going, a t th e ex
WEDS PORTLAND WOMAN conditions
a re m ore favorable.
costs. "T he m otto of th e organization 1116 m iles and had no m otoring land th e re a re ab o u t 900 boys In the pense of a friend o f th e g re a t work,
says Mr. Towle, “ is a d o lla r's w orth trouble of any kind except one punc chorus at th e present tim e. T here are to personally rep o rt on conditions
Dr. B. J. Hoadley, a well known
of value for every d o lla r invested tu re
They say they are very proud branches in m any of th e large tow ns prevailing In th e strick en land.
retire d M ethodist m in ister and for MISS GLADYS MICHEL
and we pledge yon o u r e a rn est and , of th e ir ( hevrolet which served them of Oregon and W ashington.
F riday th e 8. S. E sth er D ollar sail
HONORED W ITH SHOWER
a
sh o rt tim e p asto r at Iliff church e.
U nder p r o p e r lead ersh ip these ed from S eattle w ith 130 tons of
best effo rts to o p era te the business i 80 well on th e trip
branches of the W hitney chorus give clothing, food and toys fo r C onstan- few years ago, was m arried W ednes
econom ically. We got good value in 1
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Mrs. Geo Page, Mrs. Edw. Ayla-
boys from six years and up a splen- tlnople from th e people of Oregon,
day evening to Mrs. M arg aret A worth and Mrs. E thel M iller w ere
th e purchase of the cannery and th e FRIENDS GIVE SURPRISE
b u ilding lease price is rig h t fo r th e
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MRS. ---------------
HANNAH GRADIN did train in g In singing and th e pledg- j N ational E xecutive S ecretary C. V. Scott, fo rm erly of N ebraska, by E Joint hostesses at a most d elig h tfu l
es for clean lives and good charac- Vickery has se n t th e follow ing mes- H. Pence’ p asto r of th e W estm inster show er given in hrinor of Miss Gladys
low er price level on fru it th a t seems
The m em bers and frien d s of th e tPr a ' d niuch In raisin g th e sta n d ard j Ra#e to Mr. H an d sak er
P resb y terian church.
to be in sight. So th e re Is no w ater
Michel, bride-to-be, F rid ay evening
___ a sur- of b° y Hfe ln th e com m unity. T he) "W ill you th ro u g h Dre
Many friends In th is vicinity wish at th e home of Mrs. Page.
o r hot a ir in o u r project and we Swedish I Mission C hurch gave
press express to
hope to realize fo r th e grow er th e | prise in honor of Mrs. H annah G radln m ovem ent grow s because tb e boys citizen s of Oregon oiir appreciation Dr. and Mrs. H oadley happiness d u r
The rooms were b eau tifu lly decor
beet possible price for th e fru it and and h er sons Elton and
. w an‘ ,0 do ,hp P opular things. "If of th e food supplies which they have ing th e rem aining years of th e ir life ated with pink roses and greens.
th is in tu rn will help every one in th e ir home Frtrtav „ • d| M J." 1 ,y ° U have n ,n ety Ppr cent of th e boys recently provided to m eet th is need. to g eth er.
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now en
ro u te,
how ever, will
oui* com unity. W e wish to sell *10 was a large attendant«,
Dr. H oadley Is well know n in O re evening was th e Tom T hum b wed
ing’
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Mr
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for
few
weeks.
A
dditional
as-
000
of biulr
stock in
ln tne
the next
next ten
ten j '" g crow ded with frien d s and »ho ur uu
- - - w orth u,
, ,
---- _ gon and was one of th e fo unders of d in g in which M arjorie A ylsw orth
days to buy su g a r and cans, so please su rp rise was com plete.
I ’ Vs
! s 8tancp w*ll be needed fo r la te r sum - th e E pw orth League. H e counts it and Donald Page took tb e leading
do n o t w ait to be solicited b u t call
A sb ° r t program was given in i u ” P coat ' s not *ar8e— 50c when m er and early fall for su p p o rt of a pleasu re to rem em ber W arren O. p arts and Mrs. E thel M iller acted
and subscribe for. say fo u r shares o r
’ hich R ,v O. F. L arson and Emil ,hp boy Join" an<1 10c ,o r each reg- 'b ese o rp h an children.
H arding, now p resid en t of th e United as th e m inister.
,1 0 0 w orth of sto c k .”
’
S atte rstro m gave sh o rt ta lk s and lllar Practice when he is present
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S tates, as a m em ber of his Sunday
The place cards had sm all kodak
Joseph F isher, who for the past
t i , J ' A i; e,d r° r8 r , ad a poem.
The g eneral expenses are m et by sub- OREGON GROWERS
School in Ohio, In th e years of 1883 pictures of th e m in a tu re bride and
few seasons was in charg e of can- f'n io v m /n M n fit"» ,8 ,° neu Ot « « « te s t
"crfptions from In terested citizens ax
as 1
groom
in th e ir wedding finery
ASSOCIATION NOTES ,0 ” ’S5
ning o perations here for the R upert served a t a ta s h M r T n s T h ’ "
* um em bPn,b,P charges tjarely
Dr. and Mrs. H oadley will spend m ounted upon them .
Com pany, has been engage by "the d e p a r t e d a H ^ x V r e s X t’heV.elVe." '
° f mU8,C «“ •
i -O n Ju n e 15, th e to tal m em bership th e ir honeym oon at th e ir home at
The g uest of ho n o r was given a
Five o r alx boy« «i*ned mem ber- of the O re«>n G row ers C ooperative 1579 Ffske S treet.
new com pany as cannery su p erin ten d - as having had a m ost d elig h tfu l ev-
show er of rose petals as well as use
ent. This insures th e success of th e Pnln*
They left as a rem em brance *h ,P Parda a t ’ hp “ • « i n # Saturday i arn7 e la»h'2n
J 8 1 5 ’ ", *a,n of 16
ful g ifts d u rin g th e course of th e
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_
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■ "-ui'-Hiurance - „ j
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.sin ce th
an n n u u al
e e iln - in
Anri
th e e an
al m
m eeting
In April.
T ake no chances with fire. Drop evening.
can n in g operations as Mr F ish e r is of th e occasion a beautiful linen table and 20 o r 25 gave in th e ir nam ea ax
B eautiful g ifts of linen,
m e acreag e controlled by th e asso- no b u rn in g m atches o r tobacco. If
cloth
Interested In th e project.
an ex p ert cannery superintendent.
Indications point to th e fulfill ' i . i n "in0" Ju n p
*’M »0.821. This I you have a cam p fire: Build It away silver, pyrex etc., were left as a re
m en, o f th
e hope „ J " _
» X
' {’ba’n" t’^ ' o ' n t b . 1
' fr° m
KELSO SCHOOL TO HEAR
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B,
o r ro tte n wood, m em brance of th e occasion.
SOME CHANGES MADE
T here w ere th irty -six ladies pres
scrape
a
clean
s
trip
aro u n d it, d ig
NOTED MUSICIAN JUNE 25 b ra nch of th e W hitney ch o ru s will i W alnut .grow ers In w estern O re
en t on th is d elig h tfu l occasion,
BY MONDAY S ELECTION
ging
down
to
dirt.
When
you
leave
be organized h ere by fall.
gon have prospects of a record put It out. If no w ater la at hand
Dr. Em il Enna, one of th e noted
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I break in g crop according
to
Earl use d irt.
H. L aw rence was elected to fill the
S m okers I
M
rs.
Wrn.
Caldo
S
uffers
S
tro
k
e
Pearcy, presid en t of th e Oregon S tate
Be carefu l with fire a t hom e and
unexpfred term of A. McMillan as di m usicians of P o rtlan d will give a
Mrs Wm. Caldo who su ffered a H o rticu ltu ral Society and m em ber of
rec to r of Lynch school d istric t Mon- m usical concert at th
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_
e Kelso school
L um ber, fuel, beauty, Joy, forests In th e woods. A m om ent’s careless-
J(( th e Oregon G row ers C ooperative as
of paralysla
I ncsH may cause years of reg ret and
recently
day and H W. Lynch wss re-elected b2u,p nPXf S aturday evening. Ju n e stro k e
fu
rn
ish , fires destroy.
i waste.
..ot 1 "oclation. Along th e foot hills west
Erma I w " ill , h . . . . . . u ~ , . ted
"J i ---- i In a serious
," u" l condition.
« n ain o n . She has not
d irecto r fo r th ree years.
by “ a rptovcrod consciousness
sine. the ° ‘ ,bp W illam ette riv er and In cer-
renrfar
,
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. lounuens since
E rn est Schedeen was elected
rea n er and a violinist. T h ere will stro k e, m ore than a week ago. Mr ,ain d la ,Hcta of th e Um pqua valley
recto r of H illsview and H. F orsyth ,b e.,no adm f»»ion charged b ut th e FHlows. Jo e Caldo, Mrs. A Radford n,ay bp
th e finest soil, as well I
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was re-elected clerk
U dles will serve ice cream , cake and and ot bPr m em bers of th e fam ily wh„ ; "" c l*marlc conditions In tb e coun-
At T erry Wm Knlefel was elected co,fee
The evening« en tertain m en t wpre algo »»‘ri°u»Iy »1 from ptom aine try fo r w aIn« t krow ng Mr. Pearcy
d irecto r and J Allen Young ” reelected
was tr_s.
arran g > e d under th e ausnices
of ahlo
’’" ,soninK b»ve
and a . r e 1 Hilt
Hay" . , 'hp M
anchurian w alnut,
vnu
-u—
K
-w.sa recovered
a.«. w _ ith- a
able fra
to be nK
about
th e ir work again
Oilt rlavnF
f,avor an<4
and often _____
wormy, _ shipped
clerk.
th e Kelso Ladies Club
Wm l ’aldo escaped th e Illness which to ,,a f r °m Ja p an , h u rts the locali
Mrs L. W ilhelm was elected di
put bed
the las,~
o th e r m em
k bers of tb e family m a rk e t as people do n ot know th e i
rec to r at V ictory and F red F oth was j y.i.rp, ,s alrig h t in Its place, but a in
¡difference betw een th e fine flavored!
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don ‘ I« fire from a "smoke” get . t ^ s
* “
re-elected
clerk
At Powell Valley K arl J. H agberg f o ^ » #nt „ b,Urn .* hou"e’ * c,ty - o r a
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_ _ F. _ Ekatrom
«
«
o u t every «Park before
was . sleeted
you throw it away.
re-elected director,
t
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BREAD
REDUCED
Snah up a W ant Ad Snap.