GKKSHAM
OVTLOOK, F K ID 4Y .
PLEASANT HOME
F K Illtl AKY
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PAUK TU K EE
DAUGHTER OF PIONEER
PLANTS MEMORIAL TREE
The Bible school a t th e B ap tist
t church convenes a t 10 o'clock
The
Mrs. Lydia T aylor O strand, d au g h
B. Y. P. U. will m eet at 7 in th e te r of the pioneer resident on old
evening fo r devotions. T he service "S taggerw eed M ountain" who d o n a t
of song opens a t 8, follow ed a t 8 :3 0
by a serm on by th e p asto r, th e Rev. ed th e land for th e schoolhouse.
I David Q.' B arry, on "T h e F a th e r of ’ know n since th en as T aylor school,
! O ur C o u n try .”
A ppropriate m usic I wag p resen t at A rbor day exercises
will be sung. All a re invited to com e, .
.
nia n l„d a trPB „ „ , h„
I ready to do th e ir p art on th e basis last weeK a n ° p lan ,ed a tre e on
: of "B ro th e r M ine."
school g ro u n d s In m em ory of her
T he lum ber is on th e g ro u n d of fath e r. On th a t occasion she read
the M ethodist ch u rch w hich will he th e follow ing o rig in al lines:
' used to build an added room in w hich
to care for th e ch ild ren and give F rien d s and neighbors of long ago.
them ad eq u ate religious ed u cation.
A story I will tell
.J mount Municipality
Rate Mat. Price
The o rien tal m ethod of having every About th is d ear old m o u n tain co untry
$4400.00 C ity o f S e a ttle
6
1933 $100
class in one room an d everyone m ak- I Of w hich I love so well,
j ing as much noise as possible w ill he
.
6000.00 B u rle y H ig h w a y D is tric t
100
1939
5%
; abandoned. T he ch u rch Is equip p in g
ea 8 ,ago,' ° r m o re>
, itself for service and invites all who n , S‘" *
1 la,., dle d here
5000.00 W a rm S p rin g s I rrig a tio n
6
1946
100
are in terested to join a t th e Sunday j o f a I 1
I have seen
4600,00 C ity of T o p p e n is h , W a sh . 7
1932
101
i school h o u r at 10 o’clock. T h e p a t-
Tht,re 8 none to me 80 d e a r-
5000.00 T o w n of R ic h la n d , O re.
7
1935
101
¡to r will preach next Sunday at 11 ' I’ve been all o ’e r th is d ear old sta te ,
I o’clock on th e topic, “ W hat does ' In th e east and in th e west,
6000.00 T o w n of R y e g a te, M o n t.
1931
100
6
God expect of his c h ild re n ? ” T he But of any p a rt of Oregon
3000.00 T o w n of R id g efield , W n .
101
7
1932
evening service at 7 :3 0 will be In j Old Staggerw eed looks best.
| charge of Mrs. A lta Stafford. T he You aak me why j ,oye ,,
100
6%
1930
2000.00 C ity o f Id a h o F a lls
| su b ject will be, "M oses, th e Em anci-
Why,
th
a
t’s
not
h
ard
to
tell.
4000.00 O choco I rrig a tio n D ist.
6
1946
100
| p asto r of Isra e l.” A larg e m ap has
been prepared by Mrs. A lta G entry, ’Twas here my d ea r old m other
2500.00 O p al S p rin g s W a te r C o.
8
1929
101
In
a
log
house
once
did
dwell.
on w hich th e w anderings of th e peo
101
7
1930
1210.87 C ity o f T w in F a lls, Id a h o
ple will be traced. On account of T h ere’s som ething ta k es me backw ard
[ much sickness th e ch ild ren w ill n ot
To th e days of sixty-four.
4000.00 C ity o f P ro sse r, W n .
7
102
1933
ta k e p a rt in th e evening pro g ram , as W hen I see my angel m o th er’s face
9000.00 C ity of P rin c e G eo rg e
6
1936
1(X)
announced. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Van
L ooking from th e cabin door.
F leet will give an in stru m e n ta l duet
2000.00 C ity of M o o se J a w
5
1953
90
T
hough
she
was
n
ot
long
with
us.
and G. H ”Ulckford will sing. T he
It seem s, when 1 am here.
¡evening m eetings a re grow ing in
M
a
n
y
-m
ore
also,
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s
ta
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rtg
a
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num bers and in te rest. T he help of I can h ear th e voice from heaven
Of those I love so dear.
th e Powell V alley strin g band last
M u n ic ip a l B o n d s issu ed in th e U n ite d S ta te s a re T a x
i Sunday evening was m uch a p p re W ith b ro th ers and w ith sisters
E x e m p t.
If y o u w ish to b u y o r sell b o n d s
I ’ve roam ed th ese d ear woods
ciated.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L en n artz visited
th ro u g h ;
com e in a n d see us. -
today w ith th e J. W. G rasle fam ily lit Know every creek and crevice
M ilwaukie.
And every big tree , too.
T he program for th e Colonial p a r I love th e g ian t cedar,
ty to be given by th e g rad e schools In
The fir, th e larch, th e pine.
T h e B a n k t h a t p ay s 5 jr e r c e n t o n T im e D e p o sits
th e O rient g ran g e hall next W ednes The ash, th e oak, th e m aple,
’Round which honeysuckles tw ine, i
day evening is in to d ay ’s O utlook.
The dogwood tre e is beau tifu l.
T he hazel, too, I love.
KELSO
The sy rin g a and th e balm tree
W ith frag ran ce from above.
Betw een F e b ru a ry 14 and 28,
th e re will be conducted th ro u g h o u t L et’s not forget th e Oregon g rap e.
th e county- a cam paign to raise
F o r th a t's our own s ta te flower.
‘funds for th e C lackam as C ounty ’Tis found all o ver Oregon
I Public H ealth association to carry
In every shady bowq£.
R E P A IR IN G A N D R E T R E A D IN G
on Its work. T his money is abso Now, friends, th e re is m uch in my
A ll w o rk g u a ra n te e d .
lu te ly req u ired to reta in th e services
life
of th e county public h ealth n u rse.
T
h
a
t
I
would
like
to
tell,
Miss H ilda M orris, whose w ork, be
T im e to k e t i r e f
iBuv FMn
sides th e ro u tin e physical inspection Rut I ’ve an o th e r mislon
So
on
th
is
I
will
not
dwell.
I of school ch ildren, includes visits
GEORGE A. BRANDT
into th e homes an d valu ab le advice This being A rbor Day
Powell St.
Phone 1107
O pposite B row n’s M arket
[ to all in need. T he aim of th e asso
Is th e reason why 1 came
ciation is to conserve th e co u n ty ’s To p lan t th is stately poplar
h ealth , and every portion of th e
In my d ea r fa th e r's name.
county is en titled to th e services of 'Tw as he who first donated
th e n u rse who is train ed and fitted
T his little strip of land
for th is work. T he h ea lth n u rse
build a ru ra l schoolhouse—
may be seen on S atu rd ay s a t h e r o f To And
may it ev er stan d .
fice in th e co urthouse, betw een th e
h ours of 9 and 1, o r com m unicated I have but one p etition
To ask of you today,
w ith a t any tim e. T he qu o ta l o r th is
d istric t is only $10. T he m em b er To let th e nam e of T aylor School
ship fee is 50 cents. It is hoped
To It fo rev er stay.
th a t all will rally to th e su p p o rt of a
work so vital as th a t of th e public
h ealth and especially th a t of th e
children. Mrs. R obert Jo n sru d has
been appointed d irec to r of th e mem-1
J. W. BROWN, Prop.
Phone 1891
bership cam paign in th is d istrict.
C ontinued from page 1
Jack R hine of M ilw aukee, W iscon
sin , has arriv ed fo r a w eek’s visit at
th e hom e of his niece, Mrs. E dw ard T uesday of every m onth a t th e school-
Herz.
Mr. R hine spent several house.
*
m onths in Los A ngeles before com
L ast F rid ay som e of th e local po
ing here.
Mrs. R. A nderson e n te rta in e d at ta to grow ers called o ut W a lte r H olt,
a b irth d a y p arty in honor of h er county ag en t, to give lectu res on
potatoes and some of th e ir w orst d i
d a u g h te r H a rrie t’s 12th b irth d ay .
Mrs. Louise Dietl of P o rtlan d , ac seases. In his ad d ress he em phasized
com panied h er b ro th er, Jack Rhine th e fact th a t a t th e Oregon City
for a few days’ visit a t th e hom e of
F arm er» Week, th e C lackam as co u n
h e r d au g h ter, Mrs. E dw ard H erz.
W ork has com m enced on th e ere c ty farm ers had alm ost unanim ously
tion of R obert J o n sru d ’» new resi voted th e B urbank an d A m erican
dence on his Bluff place. R. C. F race,
W onder potatoes as sta n d ard leaders.
of Sandy, has secured th e co n tract.
T he W om an’s club will m eet at He asserted th a t It would be one of
J
th e hom e of Mrs. N. C. P eterso n on th e m ost im p o rtan t steps to w ard s a
T hursday, F eb ru ary 23.
n ever-falling m ark et for choice C lack
am as potatoes if farm ers would sta n -
PLEASANT VALLEY | d ardize on these two varieties, g et The Lightest Bread on Earth
a t th e lig h test price on ea rth com es
C. F. K esterson was a S unday vis them certified, keep on im proving from th e b rig h te st splc and span j
them
by
som
e
m
ethod
of
hill
selec
ito r at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C.
bakery in this, your own hom e tow n. I
M. H arriso n of G resham .
tion, and by co n tro llin g , if not elim - Of course you know th e bakery.
Clyde Sager of L ents was tra n sa c t- jn atln g , th e d estru ctiv e diseases. Mr.
T h ere's all th e difference In th e
ing business in th is neighborhood
Holt was very much en thifted by th e world betw een o rd in ary bread an d i
Tuesday.
It may seem of sm all m om ent
J. F. Cheldelin was looking a fte r succchh of th e C lark county, W ashing th e kind you g et here. Do you w ant j
business m a tte rs in D am ascus last ton, p o ta to grow ers, who had 90 per real solid n o u rish m en t for y o u rself I w here you keep an oil can b u t it
Monday.
cent of B urb an k s o u t of a to ta l of an d fam ily? Then ta k en no chance« I Isn’t. If you m u st keep on e In
and g et y o u r bread and cakes a t
Sneak thieves b roke into E alis
y o u r house o r b arn be carefu l of
F o rsg ren ’s g arag e last F rid ay night 60 ca rlo ad s sold. T hose men a re
its location.
g
e
ttin
g
th
e
nam
e
of
reliab
le
B
urbank
and stole num erous sm all tools and a
Always ta k e every p recau tio n to
q u an tity of supplies.
a»»ociatlon, and C lackam as county
Roubaix Richey, whose d eath oc will soon be as much of a prosperous
prev en t fire, an d assu re yourself
curred in old Mexico City last week,
th a t y o u r fire in su ran ce is ad e
was born in P lea san t V alley and seed p o tato grow ing section as C lark upon m any of those p rese n t expressed
q
u ate. T his agency of th e H a rt
them
selves
as
favoring
a
local
p
o
tato
county.
If
th
e
grow
ers
sta
n
d
ard
ize
spent his early boyhood days here,
lie was th e »on of th e la te Jam es and im prove th e ir potatoes. The pos certificatio n club, an d desired to s ta n ford F ire In su ra n ce Com pany will
Richey.
sibility of an overdoing of th e grow dardize on not over th re e o r fo u r va-1 welcome th e o p p o rtu n ity of ex
p laining fire risk s an d sound In
ing of a high-class seed p o tato is very rietles.
GILLIS
P o tato diseases w ere also d w elt [ surance to you.
rem ote, Mr. H olt said. la th e first
T he com m unity service a t th e Gillis place th e so u th e rn m ark ets, such as upon, and b u t few trac es of rlzoctonla l
church next Sunday aftern o o n wi’l C alifornia, and Texas, cannot raise a an d fu sariu m w ilt w ere found In all
be led by P ro fesso r Concord, a song reliab le seed because of fungus di th e bins visited th a t aftern o o n . T hese |
lead er of P o rtlan d . He will bring a seases, beetles and th e like. Then diseases besides black leg and mosaic ,
M ain Htreot
gro u p of singers w ith him.
G resham ,
O regon
were
briefly
discussed,
also
th
e
use
of
|
Y
akim
a
and
o
th
e
r
n
o
rth
ern
irrig
a
M ilton Lake has been sick but is
P
h
on
es
2
5
0
1
;
5
13
corrosive
su
b
lim
ate
encouraged
for
tion
d
istric
ts
m
ust
buy
n
o
n
-irrig
ated
rep o rted some b etter.
T he Rev. E arl B Cotton was a seed, which they cannot raise th e m th e checking of rizoc, scab, etc., and j
d in n er guest at th e home of Mr. and selves. Then again th e re Is alw ays a th e grow ers w ere ag ain encouraged to
Mrs Jam es McBain last Sunday.
apply fo r certiflratiiaii, because th u s 'o t h e r bln, which seem ed to be culls
Miss W ilma Cha»e e n te rta in e d th e lim ited n u m b er of grow er» who d ili
diseases can best be detected an d was grow n from purchased seed
gently
keep
th
e
ir
high-class
potatoes
m em bers of th e H ome M akers’ club
and th e ir lead er, Mrs. G eorge F. on a su p e rio r level, w here they a re checked, which may m ean an Increase w hich was claim ed to be select. T he
T ucker, at a slu m b er p arty last eagerly absorbed by a never-falling of 20 to 50 per cen t In th e crop m o ral: Im prove y o u r own seed ; It Is
T h u rsd ay night. Besides th e hostess,
the g irls present w ere th e Misses dem and a t fancy prices. A grow er From R a m se r’s th e in terested gro w cheaper, and th en you know w hat you
M yrtle N asshahn,
Mabel
Sloop, n ear Oregon City had a q u a n tity of ers follow ed Mr. H olt to Inspect MY. have.
H elen M oulton, M arg aret F itzg erald , select, b ut by no m eans certified seed Schw edler’s P rid e of M ultnom ah, of
O ran L ingle has a sm all bin of
Em m a
Bozarth
an d
G enevievs potatoes, and Just recently sold them which th e ow ner is q u ite proud, and choice W o n d ers,b u t n one fo r sale. He
M anary.
for $2.25 to $2.50 per h u ndred, which th en to Louie H offm elster’s bln, also has q u ite an am o u n t of W hite
Is Just 40 per cent above c u rre n t m a r w here a su rp rise aw aited us. T h ere Rose left. D uring th e e n tire a fte r
TROUTDALE
ket price. And as Mr. Holt expresses w ere tw o bins side by side. At first noon Mrs. Lingle** boy*' p o tato club
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Spence a re the him self, "H e who gets Into th e gam e sig h t one seem ed to be culls, and th e was p resen t, an d took in ail th e lec-
proud p aren ts of a son, born Mon now, will be th re e ju m p s ahead of th e o th e r th e so rted tu b ers. But Louie tu re s and th ey , besides th e 16 o r so
day, F eb ru ary 13, a t th e Good S a o th e rs an d th e rew ard will be accord explained differently. T he supposed- grow ers p resen t, w ere well repaid for
m aritan hospital in P o rtlan d .
ly sorted bin was grow n from hom e th e ir tim e. More such m eetings are
ingly."
T his ad d ress Mr. H olt delivered In grow n bill selected seed, th e bin con- p lanned, w hen it Is tim e to rogue th e
R ain ser's potato cellar, and th e r e - ' ta in ln g th e g en eral field ru n . T h e fields fo r certification.
51% to 7% Bonds
A good municipal bond is one of the safest
ways for the investment of your idle funds.
Bonds always have a market value, while
stocks do not.
We offer for your consideration the fol
lowing bonds:
In the
Day's Work
Plow
W ith tha Ford «on
Disk
W ith the Fordaon
W hether in the field, around
the farm, or on the road, the
Fordson Tractor is doing won
ders in saving time, reducing
cost and increasing profits for
thousands of farmers every
where.
Harrow
W ith the Ford «on
Harvest
W ith the Fordaon
Thresh
With the Fordaon
Bale Hay
No matter what the farm task,
if it can be done by motive
power the Fordson can do it,
and do it well.
With the Fordaon
Saw Wood
W ith the Fordaon
Pump W ater
W it h th e Fo rd ao n
170,000 now in use in all parts
of the country and in every kind
of field and belt work prove the
efficiency, stability, and relia
bility of the Fordson Tractor.
Grade
W ith the Fordaon
Pull Stump*
With the Fordaon
Fill the Silo
Call, write or phone for the
facts. Learn now just what
the Fordson means to you io
the day’s work.
With the Fordaon
Grind Feed
W ith the Fordaon
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Fisk Tires and Tubes
OLDFIELD TIRES
WEED CHAINS
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$395
/ . e . S. D r t r t l t
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A 1922
ANNUAL
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For Gardeners,
Berrymen and
Poultrymen
Reduced Price« tills Year
(Jet Our Isalest P rices.
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3eeds, Plants, Bulbs, Orchard,
Garden and Poultry Supplies,
Incubators, Brooders, etc. Baby
Chicks, Cage Birds, Pet Stock,
etc. Fertilizers, Sprays, etc., etc.
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com p lete and nicely illu stra ted .
A
reliab le, tru th fu l guide.
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I 15 Second Street
P ortland, O regon
N ew East S id e S tore, 104 I n io n A ven u e N ., cor. O regon St.
CHOICE FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS
Fresh Fish in Season
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Phone G resham 276.
P h on es: East 7 1 0 2 ;
G resham 3 5 5
AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME
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