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INDEPENDENCE DAY— CELEBRATE AT GRESHAM TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS T W IC E A W EEK > $1.60 PER YEAR VOL. 11, NO. 36 - MULLENHOFF’S COW 2D IN CLASS INU.S. PHONE USERS PROTEST AGAINST HIGH RATES GOOD TIME ON FOURTH AT GRESHAM • ______________ . OPENING OF CANNERY IS STILL UNCERTAIN ELECTRIC LIGHT NOW ASSURED AREA EAST At a special m eeting of the B usi T elephone users of th e Victory school d istrict have voiced a pro test A rran g em en ts fo r th e F o u rth of Ju ly celebration to be held in Gresh- ness M en's A ssociation which was held T uesday evening to discuss fu r again st th e rise in telephone rate s am are progressing sm oothly and every prediction is for a rousing good th e r th e proposition to obtain a loan W ord has ju st been received by H. G. M ullenhoff of C rystal Brook w hich goes tyito effect today. They tim e. The fat s te e r for the barbecue has already paid th e suprem e sacrifice i of $10,000 to $15,000, brought by Stock F arm is th e proud ow ner of the have filed th e ir pro test w ith th e sec for th e developm ent of th e sp irit of p atriotism . The fairg ro u n d s p ark has D. E. Towle, m an ag er of the Berry B. F. Howell of Pow ell Valley th a t cow w hich holds second place In th e re ta ry of th e telephone com pany and been raked and cleaned to a finish and the race trac k p u t in th e best pos G row ers’ Packing Com pany, it was th e S tan d ard Oil C om pany is ready have asked to have th e sam e pub th e alm ost un an im o u s opinion of the and anxious for electric lights a t th e 30 day and also in th e 7 day records lished in th e Outlook. T he list of sible shape. The baseball boys are p u ttin g in th e ir best licks in p ractice and are business men th a t it would be im G resham plant and w ork on th e new of the H olstein-F riesian Association subscribers is as follow s: M. H. Dahl, su re of w inning th e gam e ag a in st T igard in th e forenoon. T hose who wish possible fo r local business men to extension of pow er and lig h t w ires of A m erica for th e fiscal y ear ending A. A. McMillen, J. D. Splaw n. H. D. to dance will be assu red of good music and a good floor and m any a ttr a c loan th e necessary funds needed to on th e Powell V alley road as fa r as Ju n e 1, 1921. T he cow, Stanhope McCreary, L. W ilhelm , Geo. W. A rm tions will be in place fo r th e young people. Je rry Ryan of P o rtlan d will finance th e op eratio n of th e cannery E llio tt’s sto re may be sta rte d in th e d u rin g th e firs t few weeks. n ear fu tu re . Last Spring th e plans Belle Jo h a n n a No. 282677 is Just strong, F. F o th , A. H. B urns, F ra n k Swanson, E. H. Lord, R. K erslake, sing at th e fa ir grounds. A lthough th e financing of th e can w ere com menced and progressed past seven years of age. T his will be an o p p o rtu n ity fo r all who enjoy horse racing, as a fine H. L. D o u th it, J. N. E berle, C urtis nery o p eratio n s has been so u n certain nicely' un til th e S tan d ard Oil Com She was six years, seven m onths W heeler, Adolf Sester, Mrs. J. Ick- racing program h as been arran g e d , which will Include free-for-all pace, th e officials have been w orking on pany* was approached w hen th e In and 8 days old w hen sh e began her free-for-all tro t an d o th e r races. M otorcycle races w ill also be held. le r and H. W. A rm strong. th e supposition th a t it could be done ev itab le red tape necessary in d eal official te st th e 9th of F ebruary. T elephone subscribers to th e n u m In th e evening th e G resham P ost A m erican Legion will h av e ch arg e ' an d they have every th in g in read i ing w ith a la rg e com pany held up F rom F eb ru ary 9 to J u n e 1, she ber of 4 5 in th e C ottrell d istric t m et ness to s ta r t can n in g at once of th e th e w ork fo r several m onths. Now produced 12603.4 pounds of m ilk a t th e com m unity church la st n ig h t of a g ra n d ball to be held In Masonic hall. necessary finances can be obtained. th e last delay Is o ver and th e S tan d B usiness houses, banks an d postoffice will observe th e day by closing containing 374.485 pounds of b u t and drew up a rem o n stran ce to th e Local business men and th e local ard Oil com pany n o t only is w illing all day. The b a rb e r shops will rem ain open un til noon to serve th e ir pa- ' te r fat. She is still continuing her M ultnom ah and C lackam as M utual banks are not in a position to fi to put up its sh a re of th e money b ut fine record and is on th e official te st T elephone com pany ag ain st th e in trons. C arriers on th e ru ra l m ail routes will be free to enjoy th e day in | nance so larg e an o peration on such th e officers a re anxious to g et the for th e year. crease in ra te s w hich th ey agreed th e p ark as th e re will be no delivery of m ails, excepting th a t th e windows sh o rt notice. system in stalled a t once. In th e sam e association's contest was excessive. A p ap er was draw n up a t th e postoffice will be open from 9 u n til 10 o ’clock. If th e finances can be obtained Mr. Howell who h as been in S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a has 20th which was signed by all p resen t and from o th e r sources th e can n ery will charge of th e proposition, is at p res place in th e 7 day b u tte r fa t record was sub m itted to th e secretary of j open S atu rd ay m orning o r T uesday en t w orking for th e B erry G row ers but was d ebarred from w inning one the com pany and all o rdered th e ir • m orning b u t a t th e tim e of going P acking Com pany h au lin g crates, of th e prizes by the fact th a t she fell telephones rem oved. to press no word had been received fru it etc. As his days a re from 12 below th e 3 p ercent b u tte r fa t test. Six m onths is none to long a tim e crease the bulk of feed, low er th e pro- i from Mr. Towle reg ard in g th e suc to 18 hours in len g th it may be a T he cows in th e b u tte r fa t contest AGED WOMAN IS LAID to bring a leghorn p u llet to th e p ro portion of p ro tein w ith o u t decreasing i cess of his effo rts to g et th e neces sh o rt tim e before he can ta k e up th e m ust be betw een th e 3 percent and w ork again w ith th e o th e r su b scrib TO REST THURSDAY duction period. T his is th e opinion the feed w hich th e fowls consum e and sa ry cap ital in P o rtlan d . 6 p ercent b u tte r fa t tests. T he officers of th e com pany are ers, a n um ber of whom have given of H. E. Cosby, P o u ltry E xtension w ithout ta k in g aw ay all pro tein feeds. On th e 30 day m ilk record fo r m a The fu n eral service of th e late Sar- j sp ecialist fo r th e Oregon A gricul Every evidence can be brought m aking heroic effo rts to m eet th e up hope of receiving th e S tan d ard tu r e cows th e C rystal Brook cow gave ah J. McDonald was held at G resham tu ra l College who has been holding If no ag ain st th e p ractice of going to the d ifficu lt situ atio n w hich they face Oil com pany’s subscription. 3560.6 pounds of m ilk w ith lOg.658 M ehodist Episcopal church, T h u rsd ay m eetings a t th e d em o n stratio n farm s o th e r extrem e and giving too large but n o th in g d efin ite reg ard in g th e fu rth e r d ifficulties a re enco u n tered pounds of b u tte r fat. In th e 7 day m orning. Ju n e 30th. A la rg e n u m in th is county th is week. The m ain situ atio n can be said a t present. electric lights will sh in e from th e a q u an tity of protein. Record sh e gave 879.7 pounds of b er of fo rm er friends and neighbors j su b je ct u n d er discussion has been A new receiving shed is u n d er con hom es along th e Pow ell V alley road T here is no d an g er of g e ttin g too m ilk w ith 27.361 pounds of fat. The g ath ered to pay th e ir last trib u te of ; th e care and feeding of th e young stru ctio n n ea r th e en tra n ce to th e to E llio tt's store. cow w inning firs t.p la c e is ow ned by love and respect to one of th e p io n -, p u llets and th e effects of th a t care much g reen feed in th e d iet o f th e cannery for th e berries received for It is th o u g h t th a t th e lin e will be young pullets. G reen feed adds to a m an in W arren, M innesota and she eers of th is locality. upon th e ir gro w th and developm ent. th e bulk and increases th e ability of sh ip p in g an d b arrelin g . T he floor extended Im m ediately as fa r as was only 1.4 pounds ahead of S tan Rev. A. S. H isey was in ch arg e of If th e re w'as to be b u t one hatch th e fowls to digest large am o u n ts of space in th e m ain building will be P leasan t Home. T hose who are in hope Belle Joh an n a. the services w hich were m ost im pres used en tirely fo r canning o perations terested should g et in touch w ith Mr. Mr. Cosby advised th a t it be ab o u t leed. T he best 7 day period of b u tte rfa t sive. Mrs. H. L. S tC lair an d Mrs. if th e cannery s ta rts and th ey are Howell and th u s assist in p u ttin g th e first week in A pril, as th is gives On» little point which was discuss still in hopes th a t th e clouds will th e proposition over .at once. production was 3.18 pounds average A. W. Shipley sang several selections a good six m onths tim e to develop ed a t len g th was th e tim e to move and Miss E d ith Lym an presided at break and th a t th e fu n d s will be ob in a 7 day period. and they come in to th e laying p er th e p u llets into th e ir w in ter q u arters. T he H olstein-F riesian Association th e organ. tained. NEW TRACT OF LAND iod ab o u t October first. P u llets th a t Prof. Cosby said th a t if a' bunch of of A m erica has cows from every B erries of th e fin est q u ality are T he pall b earers w ere old frien d s PLATTED FOR SALE s ta te in th e Union and also from C an and • acq uaintances of th e fam ily. are h atch ed e a rlie r will often go into pullets seem ed to be developing too being handled in th e fresh fru it m ar th e p artial m oult which is expensive rapidly a move in to th e ir w in ter q u a r R itter, Lowe & Co., of P o rtlan d , ad a on its records. T hey a re com They w ere G eorge and Jo h n Sleret, k et at presen t. ters would re ta rd th e ir developm ent have placed upon th e m a rk e t a tra c t peting fo r cash prizes offered by th e J. B. and Wm. R obertson. F. L ester to th e poultrym en. Any u ndue forcing tow ard th e m a w ithout stu n tin g th e ir grow th. It is LADIES ENTERTAIN of land containing ab o u t 135 acres association and others. and F re d Ruegg. w ithin th e Union H igh School d is S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a was sired In te rm e n t w as in th e H all ceme tu rity of the young p u llets will be at much b e tte r to m ove th em six weeks LEGION MEN TUESDAY th e expense of th e vitality of th e birds early th a n to w ait u n til they begin to tric t. T his land Is bounded on th e by Model P au l Jo h a n n a from H olly tery on th e B aseline road. T he ladies of th e A uxiliary of th e n o rth by th e B aseline Road, on th e wood farm , ow ned by Mr. M ullenhoff S arah Ja n e Moore was born No and they will n o t be able to sta n d up lay. A move a t th e beginning of the a t th a t tim e and h er dam was C rystal vem ber 12, 1836, n e a r Y oungstow n, u n d er th e strain of high production. laying period will often throw the A m erican Legion e n tertain ed th e ea st by B a rk e r Road an d on th e Brook S tanhope Belle also ow ned and M ahoning county, Ohio, and died at In years gone by o u r fam iliar dom es whole flock into a p a rtia l m oult. It G resham P ost a t th e close of an im south by Section L ine road. It is divided into 2 Ms to 6 acre tracts. ro b e d by Mr. M ullenhoff. D allas, Oregon, Ju n e 26, 1921, aged tic fowl roam ed th e woods and fields is the sudden changes th a t cause the p o rta n t session T uesday evening. laying only enough eggs in th e spring poultry men trouble. T he men were invited into th e hall T his tra c t of land has only been on C rystal Brook S tanhope Belle was 84 years, 7 m onths an d 14 days. If hens a re k ep t up in th e house w hich ad jo in s th e ir club room and th e m a rk e t a sh o rt tim e b ut one sired by M arilla P lum G ea rh a rt ow n Mrs. McDonald sp en t som e forty- of th e year to rep ro d u ce h e r species. ed by Mr. M ullenhoff an d h er dam two years of h e r life in Ohio. In th e By process of carefu l breeding and then they should n ot be le t o u t even w ere tre a te d to Ice cream and cake sale has already been m ad e to Jo h n L am bert of P o rtlan d , w hoexpects to was L unde S tanhope Belle from the spring of 1879 she, w ith h e r husband selection th e p resen t records have on sunny days. On th e o th e r h and if and given a fine social evening. C om m ander Floyd L. Mack re move onto th e tra c t w ith his fam ily P. A. F ra k e s stock farm a t Scappoose and children cam e to Oregon, lo c at been o btained b u t care m u st be tak en th e hens are used to being o u t of Both the m other and g ran d m o th er ing in Powell Valley, Ju n e 1st, at th e to cu ltiv ate th e v itality of th e chick doors th ey will sta n d a good deal of quested all Legion men to be on hand in a sh o rt tim e. R. H. Confrey of Lynch is In of th e p rese n t record m aking cow hom e w here she lived continuously th e p u llet and th e hen, o r else th e bad w eath er w ith o u t h arm . H e a d a t th e club room s a t 9 o’clock Sun w ere heavy and persisten t m ilkers u n til Ju ly 2, 1919, when she was hen will break down u n d er th is strain vises th a t th e hens be k ep t up b ut day m orning w hen th e club room s charge of th e S u b u rb an H om e de and Mr. M ullenhoff hopes to continue strick en w ith paralysis. Since th a t of high production and th is will en says th a t e ith e r m ethod will be a l will be d ecorated in ho n o r of th e p artm en t of th e R itte r, Lowe & Co., rig h t if th ey a re h ot mixed. T he m eth F o u rth . A good atten d a n ce Is de and has charge of sa le of thiB prop the line but up to th e p rese n t tim e tim e she has lived w ith h e r children, tail loss to th e p oultrym an. P u llets th a t are forced to early pro ods should not be mixed how ever as sired. erty. S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a has had only h er husband, Jo h n A. McDonald, T he Legion voted to buy a se t of I having died som e tw enty-five years duction a t fo u r to five m onths will this will resu lt in low er production. m ale calves. “ T here is one fact th a t poultrym en boxing gloves to add to its ath letic PATRIOTIC SERVICES not stan d up u n d er th is stra in as a Mr M wl'onhoff is intensely inter- ! ago. eifted in th e breeding and care of AT METHODIST CHURCH Mrs. McDonald u n ited w ith th e ru le and en tail loss r a th e r th a n prof m ust look squarely in th e face,” said equipm ent. Prof. Cosby, " I t is gro u n d co n tam in a P lans fo r th e Americun Legion dairy cows and hopes to build up a M ethodist church in early girlhood it to th e ow ner. > The servces nt th e M ethodist Many grow ers contend, how ever, tio n .” T he n o rth w est is th e ideal lo dance to be given on th e evening of fine line of stock. At p resen t he has and sh e continued to live In th a t a herd of eleven p ure bred cows on ¡C hristian faith th ro u g h o u t he life, th a t th e increased prices for broilers cation fo r com m ercial flocks and th e Ju ly 4th w ere discussed and indica church next Sunday will be in keep ing w ith th e season of th e y ear when his farm ju s t ea st of P le a sa n t Home. i She was a m em ber of th e M ethodist from th e Ja n u a ry and F eb ru ary hatch poultrym an m ust face th e fact th a t tions point to a successful a ffa ir . C. O. S chneider and Cleveland we a re rem inding ourcelves of S tanhope Belle Jo h a n n a is being j church of G resham . She leaves to offset th e loss of eggs w hich resu lts th e problem is n ot “ W hat will cure given good care b u t h e r record is her j m ourn h e r d eath , th re e ch ild ren — w hen th e hens go into th e p artial but w hat will p rev e n t.” T he yarded Bliss are th e delegates rep resen tin g A m erica’s day of freedom . Ju ly 4th, system and th e grow ing of green feed th e G resham P ost a t th e T hird An th e “ G lorious F o u rth ” should be own and has been a co n tin u al s u r F ra n k J. Bissell a son by a form er m oult. H e advocated th e A pril hatch ra th on som e of th e y ard s and th e r o ta t n u al S tate Convention a t E ugene m ore to us th an noise and firew orks. prise to h er ow ner who did not fully m a rriag e and H arry D. McDonald, “ It ing of th e yards from y e a r to y ear is which is In session F rid ay and S at It should be a day fo r th e cu ltiv atio n realize how splendid h e r record both of D allas, Oregon, and Mrs. An e r th an th e re ta rd in g m ethod. of p atriotism and of C h ristian c h a r w ould prove when he p u t h er on the n a M. S. Thom pson, who lives n ear sounds fin e,” said Mr. Cosby “ to all th a t will p rev en t co n tam in atio n of u rd ay of th is week. acter, speak ab o u t re ta rd in g p u llets b u t it is the soil. Diseases from th e ground official test. She is m ilked fo u r tim es G resham . T h ere a re ten g ran d ch ild C anary» ttM*a|M* T he pasto r. Rev. H isey, will preach a day a t re g u la r intervals and is fed ren, one g reat-g ran d ch ild , and two a bad p ractice to do it by th e sta rv a will n o t s trik e u n til th e th ird o r Som etim e M onday, Mrs. K esler re on K e rr’s Milk M aker. She is allow ed brothers. Jo h n A. and David T. Moore tion m ethod w hich has been com m on fo u rth y ear b u t it su rely will come ports, sev eral of h er b eau tifu l can both m orning and evening. Topic fo r th e forenoon, “ W orld U u -S etters” ly p racticed .” He said th a t th is could bringing g rief and loss of profits. to ru n in a lo t when th e w pather is of Y oungstow n, Ohio. ary hens flew o u t of th e house. They not be done except a t th e expense of It is by atten tio n to such d etails are all leg-banded. One found refuge an d for evening, “ A m erica F irs t." fine b u t cows th a t produce 12503.4 Topic for th e E pw orth League, th e vitality of th e fowl. A nother th a t th e poultrym en win out. Those in D avidson’s d ru g sto re, Tom How- C ard of T hanks lbs. of m ilk in 112 days a re n o t a l i t t ’s cat m ade a d ain ty m eal off of “Thy Kingdom Come in O ur N a W e wish to th a n k th e m any friends m ethod is to ta k e aw ay all protein, who fail to do so a re bound to lose. lowed to stand and sh iv er in the wet Prof. Cosby le ft W ednesday even an o th er. O th ers are a t large. If aeon tio n .” and cold, o r perhaps th e b e tte r way for th e ir kind w ords and sym pathy b u t th is also is a poor m ethod as pro to s ta te it would be to reverse the to us in o u r b ereavem ent in th e death tein fu rn ish es th e m ateria l fo r the ing fo r Ith ica, N. Y., w here he will call K eslei’s b arb e r shop, phone 4x2. C arelessness with cam p fires b idea an d say th a t cows th a t a re a l of o u r m o th er, Mrs. S arah McDonald, g ro w th of th e m uscles and an u n d er atten d a conference of poultrym en - f o r ” halk ~ crim inal. sized p u llet will re su lt from th e ab from every s ta te In th e Union on th e 1 wood ran g e $20.00. lowed to sh iv er in th e cold and rain also fo r th e b eau tifu l flow ers. su b je ct of culling. T he in fo rm atio n Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Bissell and sence of all such food. 1 Gas V ulcan ran g e, 4 holes w ith do not produce records of th is kind. L um ber goes up as foreets burn In case it becam e necessary to cu t gained in th is conference will be fam ily: Mr. and Mrs. H. 'D. pilot and oven $45.00. It is a cred it to th e dairym en of down. 1 R uuld gas w ate r h e a te r $15.00. McDonald and fam ily; Mr down on th e am o u n t of protein, Prof. available a t th e next d em o n stratio n th is neighborhood w hen so many 1 Box Gas H ea ter w ith coil $5.00. and Mrs. Alex Thom pson and Cosby advised th a t th e dry m ash oe m eeting to be held in ab o u t two cows of th is county are m aking such Used Home C om fort Steel Runge, d iluted with mill ru n which would in- m onths. JOHN BROWN, Phone 2501 $35 00. W. A. Hessel. fam ily. splendid records.____________________ POULTRY PROBLEMS CONSIDERED » MONDAY JULY' Free Barbecue at Noon  a Baseball Game 11 a. rn. Gresham vs Tigard Free for All Pace — Free for All Trot — Other Races Motorcycle Races Good Band Music FREE BOWERY DANCE During Afternoon at Fairgrounds. JERRY RYAN, Celebrated Portland Baritone, Will sing in the Park. A t B a ll P a r k , F a ir G r o u n d s an d R ace T rack NO ADMISSION TO FAIR GROUNDS. Small charge at races GRAND BALL at NIGHT by Gresham Post A. L.