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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook ♦ . VOL. 11, NO. 67 GRESHAM, » Rev. A. J . W are, p asto r of th e B ap tist church a t P leasan t Home, has announced th a t he will speak on th e subject, ‘F ish ers of Men” , a t th e m orning session of th e d istric t Sunday school association w hich will m eet a t th e B aptist church S un day, O ctober 23. T h ere will be two sessions of th e convention, one in th e m orning at ab o ut 11:20, a t w hich tim e Rev. Mr. W are will d eliver th e m essage about th e im portance of young people’s worH- T h ere will be a picnic d in n er a t noon and everyone should plan to join in th e d in n er h o u r and th e sp irit of fellow ship w hich characterizes th is social p a rt of the program . T he aftern o o n program will com m ence ab o u t 2 p. m. and th e re will be tw o sp eak ers in th e afternoon, Rev. H. R. G ebhardt, p asto r of the Zion E vangelical church In G resham , and Dr. J. T. A bbett, a well know n Sunday school w orker. T he form er will speak on th e problem s of secur ing b e tte r train ed teach ers in th e Sunday school. He will deal w ith m ethods for w o rkers who a re already in th e Sunday school w ork and who are anxious to im prove th e ir m ethods and increase th e ir know ledge. Dr. A b b ett will speak ' on “ Boys and Girls, th e Hope of th e W orld.” T he o rc h e stra of th e Pow ell V al ley church and th e L u th e r L eague of th e L u th e ra n church have prom ised to give som e special m usical n u m bers and th e Sandy Sunday school will send a m usical num ber b u t it has not been announced ju st w h at it will be, probably a solo. Miss G eorgia P a rk e r, acting p res id en t of th e sta te Sunday school as sociation and a sp ecialist w ith chil d ren , has prom ised to come out and ta k e charge of th e ch ild ren ’s w ork d u rin g th e session. Miss P a rk e r will lead th e children in som e d ram a tiz a tio n w ork. T he election of officers and th e re g u la r business session will be held a t th is m eeting b u t a definite pro g ram reg a rd in g th e o rd e r of events has n o t yet been announced. Sunday school w orkers from any of th e nearby Sunday schools are in vited fo a tte n d th e session. T he P lea san t Home M ethodist and B ap tist Sunday schools and th e C ottrell com m unity S unday school already belong to th e association. GREEN KENNELS MAKES DISPLAY IN PORTLAND A I « Mrs. B e rth a G reen, of th e G reen K ennels, located a mile and a half n o rth of G resham , has placed some of h e r valuable dogs on exhibit th is week in a show window of th e M eier & F ra n k sto re in P o rtlan d . T here are G reat Danes w ith puppies and Police Dogs w ith puppies and a lto g e th e r they a re a lively lot. T he G reat Danes are so la rg e and pow er ful m any will th in k it fo rtu n a te they can view them behind heavy plate glass. T he police dogs a re very a t tra c tiv e and am ong th e m ost useful. T he puppies of both breeds a re d arlin g little fellow s you’ll w ant to sn u g gle up in y o u r arm s. Mrs. G reen is a w ell know n horse and dog tra in e r and has ta u g h t h er dogs to do m any w onderful trick s, such as closing th e doors, opening th e g ate, p u ttin g the baby (d o ll) to bed, an d others. C leopatra, -one of h er G reat Danes, a w hile ago gave the alarm when fire sta rte d in th e house and saved th e place from d estru c tion. A fe a tu re of the display are tw o poems w ritten by H. L. St. C lair for th e occasion. They recite th e c h a r ac teristics and accom plishm ents of th e dogs. T he reception given a t th e lib ra ry on W ednesday evening in h o n o r of th e teach ers of th e schools by various o rganization s was a splendid social occasion w hich was enjoyed by a la rg e n um b er of people. N early all of th e 23 teach ers of th e tw o schools pere p resen t in th e receiving line and since m any of them a re teaching here fo r the first tim e it was especial ly fitting th a t th e p atro n s be given th is op p o rtu n ity to m eet them . A ddresses of welcome w ere given by M ayor K arl A. M iller and W. C. L aw rence, ch airm an of th e union high school board, and a n u m b er of pleasing m usical num bers w ere ren dered. A fter th e p rogram rtie crow d was divided in to fo u r g ro u p s accord ing to th e b irth m onth and each group was req u ired to p u t on a stu n t. Some very am using ch arad es were acted as a resu lt. T he lib ra ry proves to be an ideal place for com m unity m eetings and it is hoped th a t m any m ore such g a th e r ings may be held th e re d u rin g th e w inter. CLACKAMAS COUNTY TEACHERS TO CONVENE A te n tativ e program fo r the C lack am as county te a c h e rs’ in stitu te to be held N ovem ber 2, 3 and 4 in Oregon City has been p rep ared by S u p erin te n d en t V edder of th a t county. W ork in eight d ep a rtm en ts w ill be in clu d ed— prim ary , in term ed iate, advanced, high school, penm anship, physical tra in in g club w ork and public h ealth . L ec tu rers and o th ers who will p a r ticip ate include: J. A. C hurchill, sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of public in stru c tio n ; S. S. D uncan, Y am hill county su p e rin te n d e n t; E. D. K essler, dean of vocational education, Oregon A gri c u ltu ra l College; R o b ert F. C lark, presid en t of Pacific U niversity; F. L. Stetson, U niversity of Oregon, and Miss K ath e rin e A rb u th n o t, O re gon N orm al school. T eachers of th e C o ttrell, B oring, Kelso, Sandy an d D am ascus schools a re in te reste d in th is p ro g ram w hich they a re req u ired to a tte n d and o th e rs in terested in school w ork and problem s may be in te reste d in these well know n speakers. GOOD LITERATURE DAY AT METHODIST CHURCH Next Sunday will be Good L ite ra tu re S unday th ro u g h o u t th e church. W hat you p u t in to your m ind th ro u g h your reading d eterm in es th e k ind of th in k in g you do, w hich in tu r n de cides w h at y o u r actio n s a^p to be. T he sub ject of th e m orning serm on by th e p astor, Rev. A. S. H isey, will be “ B uilding K ingdom M orale.” H is su b je ct In th e evening will be “ P rofit and L oss.” T he church ch o ir will be p rep ared to fu rn ish som e good m usic for both services. The m usical p a rt of all th e church will receive special atte n tio n th ro u g h o u t th e year. C on g reg atio n al sin g in g will be a p ro m in en t p a rt of every service. T he E pw orth L eague topic w ill be “ Two T hings We Know A bout God.” T he L eague w ill m eet a t 6 :3 0 p. m. All church services in th e evening will begin a t 7 :30. Livestock Show O|M-ns Koon. T he O utlook is in receipt of th e prelim in ary classification of th e E leventh A n n u al Pacific In te rn a tio n al Live Stock E xposition w hich will be held a t N orth P o rtlan d from No vem ber 5 to 12, inclusive. Many local people are in te re ste d in th is show and local stock men are p lanning to e n te r exhibits. T he prizes a re very much w o rth w hile and th e com petition is such th a t the cham pionship from th is exposition m eans m uch to th e b reed er of fine stock. M ultnom ah county people should plan to atten d . REFORMATION DAY WILL BE OBSERVED FIRST EDITION ARGUS PROVES INTERESTING R eform ation Day will be observed a t th e Zion E vangelical church S un day m orning. P reach in g in th e G er man' language at 1 1:30 a. m. fol lowed by the L ord's Supper. An of ferin g fo r th e ed ucational in stitu tions of th e church will also be re ceived. The Sunday school will con vene a t 10:30 a. m. At 8 p. m. the Y oung People’s Leagup will m eet w ith L ouise H em rich as leader. T he topic fo r th e evening Is "W h at we know about G od.” Joh n O liver announces th e opening of a violin stu d io In G resham located a t th e hom e of D. M. R oberts, Second and R oberts avenue. T eaching every W ednesday p. m , beginning O ctober 20. Mr. O liver is an experienced vio lin ist and te ac h er and prom ises de pendable instructions. H ave You O rdered? C ar of coal being unloaded now. EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE. P hone 1581. — ■ MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON — FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921 TEACHERS’ RECEPTION FALL TRAINING PREVENTS FORMER TEACHER WEDS NEAR EAST RELIEF FINE SOCIAL OCCASION DIEBACK IN BERRY VINES PORTLAND DENTIST STATE CONFERENCE S.S. WORKERS WILL HEAR PROGRAM * , T he first copy of th e A rgus cam e from th e m im eograph press a t union high th is week and is an eight-page p ap e r of good ap pearance. An edi to ria l says th a t 188 copies of th e first edition had been sold a t 15 cents. Also th a t as soon as th e stu d e n t council could consider th e cost of th e paper, th e price fo r th e rem a in d er of th e year would be announced. T he pap er ca rrie rs th e nam es of the school board m em bers, th e nam es of th e faculty, stu d e n t body officers and th e officers of th e v ario u s class es. T he pap er also gives a list of th e alum ni who a re aten d ln g v a ri ous colleges. School news of various so rts fill th e pages and m ake th e p ap er a very w orth w hile edition, a school e n te rp rise th a t sh o u ld be encour-j aged. Snap up a W ant Ad Snap. Local berry grow ers are in te re st ed in th e conditions in th e W illam e tte valley w here dieback of th e lo- g an b erry vines has been m uch in in evidence. So many appeals were sen t to th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral Col lege concerning th e tro u b le th a t special w ork on th e problem was ta k en up by Dr. S. M. Z eller of th e ex p erim en t statio n . I t w as first th o u g h t th a t th e die back was caused by th e action of a fungous disease. In m aking a th o r ough stu d y of th e situ atio n Dr. Zel le r has learn ed th a t die-back was p rev alen t only in th o se y ard s w here th e vines had been allow ed to rem ain on th e g ro u n d th ro u g h o u t th e w in te r. W here th e canes had been tra in e d up in th e fall th e vines w ere in a very h ealth y condition and die back was alm ost en tirely absent. T he co n tra st was very ap p a ren t in ad jo in in g portions of th e sam e y ard w here a p a rt of th e canes had been tra in e d in th e fall and th e rest a l lowed to rem ain on th e gro u n d till spring. O th er care was th e same. T he local grow ers have n ot been p racticin g th e tying up th e ir logan berry vines in th e fall and th e con dition p revalent in th e W illam ette valley has not been noticed to any ex tent here. Berry grow ers who have been troubled w ith die-back on th e ir vines will do well to train th e ir logans in th e fall. T h ere is some d an g er of losing a crop d u rin g an especially severe w in ter lik e th e one of 1919, b u t one gro w er has sta te d th a t he could lose every fifth crop en tirely and still m ake money by tr a in ing his vines in th e fall. An artic le by Dr. Z eller in th e O ctober n u m b er of th e “ Oregon G row er” on tra in in g logans in th e fall will be of In terest to every g ro w er from th e stan d p o in t of increased re tu rn s from fall tra in in g of the vines. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS A wedding of in te rest to a n um ber of people in th is vicinity occurred in P o rtlan d W ednesday evening w hen Miss F ran ces L eila T u rn e r becam e th e bride of Dr. A ugust M iller a t a p retty w edding a t th e hom e of her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. T u rn er. Only n ea r relativ es and a few in tim ate frien d s w itnessed th e cere mony w hich occurred at 8 :3 0 . Rev. F . A. G inn, p a s to r of th e M ontavilla M ethodist church officiated. The bride was ch arm in g in a w hite satin dress w ith silv er lace o ver dress and long flowing tu lle veil g racefully a rra n g e d w ith orange blossoms. She ca rrie d an arm bou q u et of brides roses. Miss E dith T u rn e r, siste r of th e bride, was th e brl<V?s m aid an d Ja ck P h illip s was th e best m an. A fter th e cerem ony d ain ty re fresh m en ts w ere ^served an d la te r th e bride and groom w ere show ered w ith rose leaves, rice and good w ishes as they w ere leaving. They expect to spend a few days at T il lam ook on th e ir honeym oon a fte r which they will re tu rn to P o rtlan d an d en te r th e ir own hom e on 46th street. Mrs. M iller was a fo rm er teach er in th e T ro u td ale, Rockwood and Ce d a r schools and w ill be rem em bered in those d istric ts. F o r th e past few years she has been teach in g in th e P o rtlan d schools. Dr. M iller is a d en tist and well es tablished in business in P o rtlan d . Among those from th is vicinity who atten d e d th e w edding w ere Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert H au sw irth an d son of G resham , Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Wood and d au g h ters. Miss Mabie Wood of Cedar, and Mrs. A lta G en try of Powell V alley, T he la tte r fo u r have been frien d s of th e b rid e’s fam ily th ro u g h o u t h er life and Mr. H au sw irth is h er uncle. $1.50 PER YEAR REV. J. LARSON AND WIFE HONORED “ U nder th e shadow of Mt. A ra ra t I saw fo u rteen o rp h an ag es filled w ith b eau tifu l, happy ch ild ren saved from d eath by th e N ear E ast Relief. Be Rev. and Mrs. Jo h n L arson of th e cause o u r o rp h an ag es a re packed to Mission church in Pow ell Valley were th e doors I saw h u n d red s of o th ers in th e s tre e ts of E riv an Ju st o utside very much su rp rised T hursday even th ese sam e o rp h an ag es' doors. The ing when from 150 to 200 persons ch ild ren inside were happy, those o u t g ath ered a t th e church supposedly to side w ere aged from suffering, g a u n t th e reg u la r p ray er m eeting b ut in from h u n g er, naked o r if they were rea lity to a p arty w hich was arran g e d clothed a t all th e ir g a u n t and b lo at in h o n o r of th e te n th w edding an n i ed little bodies w ere covered w ith the versary of Rev. and Mrs. L arson and m ost unsp eak ab le rags. th e fact th a t they have been w ith “ I saw th e splendid efforts being th e M ission church a year. D uring m ade to save these children and cam e th e y e a r’s tim e they have won th e back th rille d w ith th e purpose to tell love and affection of th e ir m em bers Oregon of th e w onderful service given and have won a larg e place for th e strick en people of th e N ear East them selves in th e com m unity life. by o u r relief w o rk ers.” Mr. and Mrs. L arson w ere tak en to T he above is p a rt of th e m essage seats of honor an d a program of m u b ro u g h t by J. J. H an d sak er, sta te ' sical n u m b ers an d addresses given. d irecto r, of th e N ear E ast R elief to Speakers for th e church m em bership, th e s ta te conference a t P o rtlan d on th e young people, th e Sunday school S atu rd ay , O ctober 15. and th e L adies' Aid expressed th e ir A nother sp eak er at th e conference appreciation fo r th e w ork of th e ir was Miss M arg aret Reid, of P o rtlan d , p asto r and his wife. At th e close of who fo r tw o years was In ch arg e of an th e program tw o little flower g irls, o rp h an ag e of 375 ch ild ren . She D agm ar L eldfors and Ruby A rvid- urged th a t th e people of th e N ear son, carried b ask ets of flowers to Mr. E ast if given p rotection and safety and Mrs. L arson. R uby presen ted a w ould n o t req u ire h elp ; they w ant b eau tifu l b ask et of flowers to Mrs. n o t ch a rity b ut a chance, she said. Larson w hile D agm ar gave Rev. Mr. Dr. W. E. D oughty, of New York, Larson a b ask ets of ferns. T hey w'ere who accom panied Mr. H an d sak er on w arned th a t th e re was som ething u n his to u r of th e N ear E ast th is su m usual ab o u t th e co n ten ts and w ere m er, p ictu red a group of 12,000 chil advised to look to w hat was con dren a t A lexandropol w here Mrs. tained u n d er th e fern s which proved E thel Long N ew m an, of C orvallis, to be a m ore su b sta n tia l rem em brance has recently been statio n ed as a re of th e occasion. lief w orker. An elab o rately decorated table was G overnor Ben W. O lcott presided brought in w ith a cake bearing ten a t th e noon luncheon and was pre lighted candles. T his tab le was sen ted by M ayor B aker, of P o rtlan d , placed In fro n t of Rev. Mr. Larson w ith a $10,000 check from th e P o rt and wife. land C om m unity Chest, a p a rt of R efresh m en ts were served to all P o rtla n d ’s $65,000 co n trib u tio n . and th e p arty broke up a t an early S tate D irecto r H an d sak er a n h o u r w ith m any expressions of good nounced a program calling fo r the wishes. collection of food, clo th in g and funds STOCK JUDGING TEAM TO from every county w ith a special em SEE BIG FOOT BALL GAME phasis on th e C hristm as offering from STAPLETON TO GIVE MRS. L. L. GIESE DECISION ON TEST CASE DIES AT RAINIER Miss E thel I. C alkins, county lead- Sunday schools. P resid in g C ircu it Ju d g e Staple- tr ; A lta D ahlham m ar, Leslie Lynch W ord has been received here of and G rant McMillan, m em bers of the PERSONAL EFFECTS ARE ton was to pass on th e legality of th e d ea th of Mrs. L. L. Giese in SENT TO OPAL WHITNEY th e Oregon sta te aid m easure th is M ultnom ah stock ju d g in g team , s ta r t R ain ier, O regon, on W ednesday ed today for Salem and C orvallis aftern o o n o r tom orrow , as req u ired m orning. Mrs. Giese was th e d a u g h T h ree boxes, possibly containing in a te st case recently in itiated *by w here they will spend th e w eek-end te r of Mrs. F an n ie Rom an, a resi v lsitlag v ario u s stock farm s and some of th e secrets of “T he Story of T hom as H. Boyd, com m ander of d en t of P leasan t Valley. She was a ju d g in g different classes of stock in O pal,” w ere yesterd ay shipped from P o rtlan d post of th e A m erican Le sister of Mrs. L. L. K esterson and a p rep aratio n for th e ju d g in g contest th e U niversity to Opal W hiteley In gion, fo r th e purpose of g ettin g a niece by m arria g e of Mr. and Mrs. a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Exposi New York. T hese boxes have been suprem e co u rt ru lin g w hich would P ercy Giese. stored for th re e years behind locked fac ilita te th e sale of bonds provided tion. T he fu n eral services w ere held at The party has com plim entary tic k doors in th e basem ent of V illard fo r In th e law. T he resu lt of th is R ain ier th is aftern o o n (F rid a y ) and ets to th e first big foot ball gam e of Hall. A fter Opal W hiteley becam e case Is of much in te re st to local ex- th e b u rial services w ere conducted th e Pacific co ast conference ch am fam ous th ro u g h h e r precocious diary service men ab o u t 100 of whom have a t th a t place. R elatives and friends pionship in w hich th e "F ig h tin g Ag in th e A tlan tic M onthly, and a fte r filed application fo r th e cash bonus from P lea san t V alley atten d ed the g ies” of O. A. C., will b a ttle w ith the critics began to assail th e a u th e n tic o r loan, th ro u g h th e local A m erican services. ” S undodger8" of th e U. of W. This ity of th e sto ry which contained ail Legion o rg an izatio n who are h an d Mrs. Giese, as Miss W inifred R o gam e holds th e In terest of foot ball asto n ish in g denial of th e w riter's ling th e application blanks. m an, w as a well know n te ac h er and fans th ro u g h o u t th e coast and th e Oregon p aren ts, th e existence of I. H. Van W inkle, atto rn ey -g en - form erly ta u g h t In th e P lea san t V al local folk are considering them selves these th re e co n tain ers a t th e u n i .eral, and W illis S. Moore, assista n t ley schools. She was a young woman fo rtu n a te to have th e o p p o rtu n ity of versity becam e known to those tr y atto rn ey -g en eral, filed th e ir answ er probably n ot yet 3 0 years of age and seeing it. in g to solve th e m ysterious a u th o r yesterday to the Boyd s u it In th e frien d s re g re t h er early passing ship of th e rem a rk a b le childhood M ultnom ah circu it co u rt. F ra n k lin from th is life. biography. B ut in sp ite of freq u en t F. K orell, atto rn ey fo r Mr. Boyd, R eal E sta te B argains. 164 acres n ea r Boring at $65 per im p o rtu n ities to m ake public th e ‘‘T he D evil” will be a t G resham acre, 25 acres in cu ltiv atio n . E ight- co n ten ts of th e th re e soap boxes, and M aurice E. C rum packer, deputy d istric t atto rn ey , who will ap T h ea ter S atu rd ay and Sunday, O cto room house and o u tb uildings. which w ere heavy as if packed w ith ber 22-23. “ T he D evil” is a force In G resham , 2-story, 6-room, notebooks and school texts, th e seals pear w ith Stanley Myers, d istric t a t torney, as frien d s of th e co u rt in th e ful creatio n , beautified by luxurious p lastered h ouse; 2 lots, $600 cash. ¿etuained unb ro k en an d th e lids sets, produced w ith exquisite h a r B alance $25 per m onth a t six per were le ft u n d istu rb ed and Inviolate action, held a conference w ith Ju d g e ce n t in te rest. S tapleton la ter, in which th e ju r is t mony, and enacted by th e g re a te st Ten acres six m iles o u t. House, Just as th ey had been aw k ard ly and exponent of d ram atic a rt. “They b arn and o th e r ou tb u ild in g s, two n o t all too securely nailed on, p er prom ised to pass on th e m a tte r w ith o ut unnecessary deleay. took th e ir p leasure, I am collecting acres cleared. Good w ell; $2500. haps by th e young w riter herself. In th e an sw er filed, th e sta te of R easonable term s. in P a in .” A m ost u n u su al p roduc T ow ards th e last, how ever, th is Oregon and th e bonus com m ission In G resham , 6-room house with tion. bath , wood shed. Close In, $1150. tru s t, which was k ep t w ith such contended th a t th e objections to the scrupulous ho n o r by th e university law raised by th e plaintiff were, te ch T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per B W. THORNB, Rmiter, fo r th ree years, was becom ing em nical, triv ia l and did n ot Invalidate cent in te re st on tim e deposits.— Ad. A t B ank of G resham . b arrassin g an d it was w ith a g eneral th e legislation. I t was conceded feeling of relief th a t th e m ailing de th a t en tries in th e legislative Jo u rn p a rtm e n t yesterday sta rte d th e pack als w ere slig h tly irre g u la r, but It ages to Opal W hiteley In New York. was held th a t they w ere sufficient. W h eth er th e boxes co ntained any The fact th a t a viva voce vote In m em oranda, any rough notes o r pre ste a d , of a ballot by yeas and nays lim inary d ra fts, th a t would throw was tak en In th e house is not a lig h t on th e su b je ct of O pal's diary, valid objection, it also was alleged. no one will ev er know. W hile she desired to have th e boxes shipped to SANDY BOULEVARD her, she seem ed n o t a t all panicky to TO BE REAL ROSEWAY be rem inded by th e u n iv ersity of the existence of th e boxes which she had The Roseway dedication exercises ap p a ren tly fo rg o tten . It is consid celeb ratin g th e p lan tin g of th re o ered here th a t If sh e had recalled m iles of Sandy boulevard on e ith e r any co n ten ts th a t m ig h t prove dis side w ith rose bushes to be held at co n certin g she w ould have show n 2 :3 0 o'clock next Sunday aftern o o n m ore anxiety and m ore im patience to a t th e Rose City P ark clubhouse In g et them once m ore in her own pos P o rtlan d , is to be filmed and show n session. th ro u g h o u t th e w orld. G overnor O lcott will speak a t th e exercises. HOME TOWN ’ NEWS IS Before th e dedication th e re will be a SOUGHT BY STUDENTS p arad e, In which It is expected a The lib ra ry of th e U niversity of large n u m b er of m otor cars will ta k e Oregon receives 95 daily and weekly p art and in which th e Royal R usari ans will m arch. new spapers on th e sta te . T hese are A p ictu resq u e fe a tu re of th e p la n t The Pacific International Live Stock Exposition which will be held at North Portland this year, November 5-12, will probably contain the largest kept on file in a special room , which ing cerem ony will be th e appearance sheep rhow in Its history. Manager O M. Plummer believes th at there may Is daily crow ded w ith stu d e n ts se ek In n ative costum e of little g irls re p be 1000 head. In view of the fact th a t all the fairs and shows in the No w orks resen tin g A u stria, Sweden, Den N orthw est th is year are showing greatly Increased sheep exhibits, bis prophecy ing “ hom e tow n" news Is apt to come true. of fiction, no m agazines, can com pare m ark, Ja p an , Norw ay, P eru, Spain, The animal shown above is "Oregon Lassie,” the champion yearling ewe In p o p u larity w ith w hat th e Oregon A rm enia, Italy, th e N etherlands, in the Cheviot breeds, owned by R. A. Templeton of Halsey, Oregon G reat B ritain , F in lan d , C hina, Bel W estern Oregon has long been famous for its middle wool sheep, and ed ito rs and rep o rters w rite. A t the already this year notable w innings have been made by exhibits from this end of each y ear th e p ap ers a re gium and F rance. i at fairs and expositions throughout Canada and the eastern p art of bound and kept p erm an en tly on file the United States. Nunflower E ntertain ers. in th e lib rary . In m any Instances Perhaps it was not altogether a fable about Jason adventuring his life in G et your season tick et for the W in sch o lars engaged In research have search of the golden fleece. While the wool growers of the Northwest have had a hard tim e since th e war, the ultim ate future of wool and m utton pro found th ese big ^ r a y volum es olj te r Lyceum a t th e high school. F ive splendid en tertain m en ts. F irs t one duction is certain to be financially profitable. The day will come when no g re a t value. farm will be considered fully stocked w ithout a small flock of sheep F rid ay night, O ctober 21, a t 7:30. T here la bound to be a great demand for breeding stock and the Pacific Give y o u r roof a coat of Flexo International will furnish an opportunity unequaled for securing foundation roof p ain t before th e rain y season D on't alight y su rse lf by slig h tin g stock. L. L. K id d er Hdwe. Co. th e w ant ads.