Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 21, 1922, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
Voi. 12, No. 6
GRESHAM FARMER
TAKES OWN LIFE;
CAUSE UNCERTAIN
Peter P. S alquist, a Pow ell Valley
farm er, was found han g in g by a rope
from a beam In th e a ttic of one of
the o utbuildings on his farm som e
time a fte r 10 M onday m orning,
March 20. H e was last seen by his
family at 8 :30 th a t m orning.
The first in tim atio n th a t th e fam i­
ly had th a t so m eth in g w as w rong
was when a n ote was found on the
table in th e house ab o u t 10 o’clock
th a t m orning.
I t w as w ritte n in
Swedish by Mr. S alq u ist and said
"Good-bye to all, I ’m going. _ A
bunch of keys w as lying beside it-
No one was in th e house w hen it was
placed there.
Mrs. S alquist, as soon as she
found th e note, ra n to th e woods,
where th e son, C arl, and a son-in-
law, w ere c u ttin g wood. T he son, as
soon as he heard w h at had happened,
went to search fo r his fa th e r. He
went to th e w orkroom th a t w as only
used by Mr. S alq u ist w ho alw ays kept
it locked w ith a sp rin g lock. The
keys found on th e ta b le belonged to
this lock, and th e door w as found
unlocked. H e discovered his f a th e r ’s
body hanging by a rope from the
rafters with his toes to u ch in g the
floor.
,
Mr. Salquist m u st have unlocked
the door of th e w orkroom and ta"ken
the keys to th e house, and leaving
them th e re w ith th e note, re tu rn e d
to the shed to com m it th e deed. T he
only access to th e a ttic w as by a
little hole and by m o u n tin g a rough
ladder. Some nails on th e w all w ith
parts of h arn e ss han g in g on them
also shpwed w here som eone had ste p ­
ped but it is expected th a t th e son
used th a t m eans in m o u n tin g into
the attic w hen he w as se arch in g for
his father
M. M. Squires, th e d ep u ty sheriff,
was one of th e first ones to reach the
scene. He took ch a rg e and se n t to
Portland fo r th e coroner, an d D eputy
Coroner, M arion F au lk , answ ered the
summons. Upon his a rriv a l, he pro­
nounced it a plain case of suicide.
Just w hat w as th e reason for his
com m itting suicide is not know n u n ­
i t - s he had become m elancholy from
poor health.
At th e tim e of his
death, he could not have been said
to be in poor h e a lth b u t he w as not
well enough to w ork eith er.
Mrs.
S alquist said he had been suffering
from erysipelas fo r a n u m b e r of
years and th a t he had acted very
queer lately. C arl S alquist said th e
fath er had stood a t th e window th a t
m orning and w atched him go out to
the woods to w ork w ith o u t saying
a; vthing. A ccording to th e fam ily,
he disappeared from hom e a couple
of years ago w ithout te llin g anyone
where he had gone and re tu rn e d of
his own free will. T he act could not
have been caused by m oney m a tte rs
as a neighbor said th a t he had al­
ways had plenty of m oney and a w al­
let was found on his person th a t con­
ta in e d $120 in bills.
A w atch, a
knife and a coin pocketbook was also
found. T here w ere no papers found
but th e coro n er expects to find some
hidden on his person w hen th e body
is exam ined m ore carefully.
P eter P. S alq u ist was n ea rly 68
years of age w hen h e died. H e and
his fam ily have lived in G resham
district for over 30 years- He leaves
a wife, Mrs. C a rrie S alq u ist who
lives on the farm , and eig h t children,
six d aug h ters, and tw o sons. They
are Mrs. Geo. Mellon of Hood River,
Mrs. E rn est N icholson of Sherw-ood.
•Mrs. O scar Holm of P o rtla n d , Ru-
dolf Salquist of Ind ian a. Miss Elsa
Salquist of P o rtlan d , C arl, E m ily and
E lvera S alquist living a t home.
HAVE YOUR AUTO
REPAIRED HERE
and you w on't need to have It re­
p a ir'd elsew here. O ur w ork on
a car " s ta y s ” put sim ply because
we have m astered th e difficult a rt
of a u to rep a irin g in all of its many
details. We can ta k e any car
ap a rt and put it to g e th e r b e tte r
th an it was before. C onsult us
before m ak in g a m istake-
Sherman McCarter
Garage
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY,
VICTORY
SCHOOL
IS STANDARDIZED
MARCH
21,
$1.60 Per Year
1922
P. R. L. & P. CO. FUTURE IS BRIGHT
MRS W C. ALDERSON
INJURED BY AUTO
Victory school was pronounced a
The P o rtlan d Railw ay, Light and I believe, necessary in a p ro p erty such
stan d ard school last F riday evening
Pow er Com pany is in th e best physi- I as ours, b u t th is com pany is p rim arily
by Mr. Alderson, county school su­
a hydro-electric com pany and it is
cal and financial condition it has been i desirable
th a t o u r steam p lan ts
perin ten d en t, at a social m eeting
in eig h t y ears; it spent m ore money should be m ain tain ed as reserve
gotten up by th e Parent-T eacher as­ p a s t year for im provem ents and bet-1
p lan ts and th a t o u r o u tp u t of energy
sociation for th e purpose of e n te r­
I term en ts th an in any y ear fo r th e be prim arily hydro-electric. Y our d i­
tain in g the teachers and school
recto rs have approved th e plan of de­
I past decade; it increased its su rp lu s veloping ad d itio n al
hydro-electric
board. Mr. Alderson presented Mrs
over 15 per cent in th e past 12 power on th e h ead w aters of th e
H enry D outhit, president of the as­
D uring th e year
m onths, and th e fu tu re looks m ors C lackam as river.
sociation, w ith a “ S tan d ard " sign to
prom ising th an ever. P resid en t F. considerable en g in eerin g and ex p lo ra­
be placed over the school door.
tion work has been carried on and
lin T. Griffith reported to the stock­ plans fo r th e in stallatio n of th e
T he m em bers of the P arent-T each­
holders at th e ir recent m eeting. T hat Initial u n it in th is proposed develop­
e r association feel th a t they are now
th e re is every reason to expect th a t ment a re rapidly being perfected.
repaid for th e effort Expended in
P rio r to th e beginning of actu al
th e com pany's earn in g s will continue
construction on th e developm ent
bringing th e school up to stan d ard .
to increase was a prediction m ade in proper, it is necessary to co n stru ct
J u s t before school closed last spring
th e p resid en t’s report.
a road about 25 m iles long from th e
they hired p ain ters to go over the
Among th e im p o rta n t featu res cov­ term in u s of o u r p resen t railro a d at
woodwork inside the building, and
ered In P resid en t Griffith’s statem en t Cazadero to th e site of th e proposed
developm ent.
T his road has been
re-kalsom ine th e walls. A fter th is
to the stockholders w ere th e follow- under co nstruction d u rin g th e last
was com pleted they found th a t the
i ing:
eight m onths and will req u ire th e
out-buildings would have to be im ­
em ploym ent of a considerable force
F ew er P assen g ers C arried.
proved and a new curb put on the
of men to com plete it d u rin g th e year
the first six m onths of 1921 1922. It is estim ated th a t we will
well. All the tedious w ork has been th e D uring
earn in g s of th e city railw ays be able to com plete the first u n it of
forgotten now, however, since the showed increases over th e corres-
Hie proposed developm ent by th e
school is the proud ow ner of a splen­ i ponding m onths of 1920, due to the sum m er of 1924. T he first u n it to
did new “ S atn d a rd ” sign over the fa rt th a t the com parison was m ade be in stalled will have a capacity of
een an 8 cent fare in 1921 33,000 horse pow er, and will be a
fro n t door. If it isn’t adorning th a t betw
against a 6 cent fare in th e first h alt p a rt of th e u ltim ate developm ent of
position yet, it soon will be.
of 1920. T he n u m b er of passengers tilts project, which is expected to
An interestin g program was given carried, however, in 1921 was less reach 100,000 horse power.
The
on th is evening in which the children th an in 1920, due to th e g rad u al de­ cost of in stallatio n of th e first u n it
crease in in d u stria l activity and the
took part. Mrs. M. McMillan favor­ consequent unem ploym ent. D uring is estim ated to be approxim ately $3,-
ed th e audience with two musical th e last six m onths of 1921, w ith th e 500,000.
E arnings Show Increase.
num bers on th e violin. Miss Anna sam e rates of fare us d u rin g th e last
G ross earn in g s of th e Com pany
L ennartz fa v e an am using reading. half of 1920, th e reduction in street showed an in crease of 3.7 4 per cent
railw ay passengers was g re a te r th an
Rev. E arl lb Cotton in a sh o rt talk during th e first h alf of th e year 1921, and net earn in g s Increased 3.31 per
cent. T he n u m b er of lig h t and pow­
urged the p aren ts to cooperate with but th is reduction was fairly uniform er
custom ers increased from 53,285
th e teachers. He brought o ut the d u rin g each of the m onths of th e las« to 57,477, or a n et gain of 4192,
P resid en t Griffith com m ented up­
fact th a t each one of us are teachers half of 1921, indicating th a t th e un­
em ploym ent in P o rtlan d did not m a­ on th e g ratify in g success of th e new
as a teach er is one who is an ex­ te rially increase a fte r July 1.
plan of hom e financing th ro u g h th e
am ple for someone else and everyone
More P ow er to B e D eveloped.
sale of 7 per cent p rio r preference
is an exam ple for someone else and,
Showing, as we do, an increase in stock of which $472,800 w orth had
the use of electric energy d u rin g a been sold up to F eb ru ary 28th of
th e re we are all teachers.
Roy E. Cannon, principal of G resh­ period of business depression, we be­ th is year, and 2250 new sto ck h o ld ers
lieve we are justified in o u r optim ism had been added to th e com pany’s
am high school, was to give a talk on as to th e fu tu re of o u r light and pow­ lists. The en tire, proceeds from th e
education but instead gave a reading e r industry.
sale of th is new security, the Com­
D uring the y ear 1921 we com plet­ pany announces, will be p ut rig h t
en titled “ P eck’s Bad Boy" and when
called upon for an encore, he told th e ed the in stallatio n of th e new 12,500 back into extensions, b etterm en ts
k ilow att tu rb o -g en erato r in o u r s ta ­ and new construction.
children th e story about “ When th e tion L steam p lant, m aking th e ca­
E xpenditures for la st y ear for b et­
Chimes R ang”.
pacity of our steam o perated g en e ra­ te rm en ts to th e C om pany's p ro p er­
Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant g irl’s to rs 35.000 kilow atts. The new gen­ ties am ounted to $1.74 5,795.29. The
ra to r has been in operation since m ajo r portion of thia- sum w as for
club leader of th e state, was present e July,
1921, and is fully ju stify in g our pow er p lan ts, su b statio n s and dis­
and talked about club work. She expectations as to its efficiency and trib u tio n services, and $353,086.42
said th a t club work is a link th a t economy.
w ent into stre e t railw ay extensions
Steam g en eratin g capacity is, we and im provem ents.
joins home and school. Its aim is to
teach th e girls to like th e home d u ­
AUCTION SALE BRINGS
ties so th a t they will not leave th e ir GRESHAM RELATIVE
INJURED IN ACCIDENT
CROWD OF BUYERS
hom e, especially those who live on
the farm , and go to the city to work.
T he auction sale conducted by Col.
Mrs. Annie Penney, siste r of Mrs.
One of the things th a t is expected to
Maggie Ulm, was severely in ju red W. 8. Wood & Sons on March 16th
afd in accom plishing th is end is de­ last Sunday aftern o o n when an a u to ­
for Joseph A nderegg, n ear Fairview ,
vising new m ethods of perform ing mobile in which she was rid in g col­
was one of th e best atten d ed sales of
these th a t will do away w’ith the lided w ith a stre e t car- She su s­
th e season. More th a n 500 lunches
drudgery of th e work in th e home tained a fra ctu re of th e rig h t Rhould-
. e r and in te rn al injuries.
were d istrib u ted at noon by Mrs.
She cited instances to illu stra te this
Mrs. P enney was on h e r way to the A nderegg and h er assistan ts.
phase of th e club work.
' home of her neice when th e au to and
The sale of cows in th e afternoon
Miss Cowgill said th a t it is easier ¡a strp et ca r cam e to g e th er a t E ast was sp irited and th e la rg e crowd
to see the resu lts of club work in dol­ 13 0th stre e t and H aw th o rn e avenue. soon snapped up th e good buys; 51
! She was rushed to St. V incents hos­
lars and cents th an it is to see the pital. It is not yet know n ju st how cows were sold b rin g in g an average
profits derived from perform ing the ■ serious h er in ju rie s are b u t they are price of $100 a head. T he h ighest
price paid was $151 and th e low est
task s at home. She said last year | not th o u g h t to be fatal.
was $56, A fine team of black g eld ­
6,000 girls began club w ork and
ings was sold for $4 50.
F orm er P astor o f G resham V isited by
T aking ev ery th in g Into co n sid era­
4,100 finished it. They saved $66,000
K u K lux K ian.
tion, w eath er, tim e and th e s trin g e n ­
above actual expenses.
cy of m oney th e sale was considered
T he F irs t M ethodist church at As­ very satisfacto ry . T he dem and for
Mr. Alderson spoke in favor of
consolidated ru ra l schools as he 3ai(l to ria w here th e Rev. M. T. W ire, for­ good cows is still ap p a ren t as buyers
th a t the children would have a g re a t m er p opular p asto r of th e G resham from d ista n t p oints w ere in evidence
and a n u m b er of th e cows were sh ip ­
m any more advantages from a graded M ethodist church, Is pasto r, was vis­ ped Into W ashington and o th e r co u n ­
school than they could possibly get ited by 20 m em bers of th e Ku Klux ties of th is state.
by atten d in g a one-room school; as K ian last Sunday evening who pre­
Ju d g e and Mrs. W on acott C eleb rate
it is im possible fo r one teach er to sented a g ift of $20 to th e church.
5.3d W edding A nn iversary.
give the pupil th e individual care th a t
S hortly a fte r th e service began a
Ju d g e and Mrs. G. W. W onacott
could be obtained w here a teach er te leg rap h m essenger en tered th e celebrated th e ir 63d w edding a n n i­
had only one grade.
church and presen ted a note to the versary a t th e ir hom e in G resham
last Sunday, M arch 19, 1922. The
Rev. Mr W ire, p asto r of th e church. day was also Mr. W o n aco tt's 76th
BULL RUN WATER
T he note advised th e p asto r th a t a
IN POWELL VALLEY com m ittee of th e Ku Klux K ian was birthday.
T h e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. G lover, who
A m eeting was held last n ig h t In in w aiting and desired to en ter the is h ere from San F rancisco and th e ir
th e Powell Valley d istric t to discuss church on a peaceful m ission. The son, Roy W onacott of P o rtlan d m ade
all th e p rep a ra tio n s for th e joyous
g ettin g a Bull Run w ater system.
John F. Logan, an atto rn ey from p asto r announced to his audience th a t occasion.
T hose p resen t a t th is happy re ­
P ortlan d and th e P o rtland city en g i­ in th e nam e of th e church he would
neer, Mr. Reynolds were present and be pleased to welcome th e com m ittee. union w ere Mrs. Glover, th e d au g h ­
t e r ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy W onacott and
gave sh o rt talks.
Single file th e K lansm en entered ! little M axine; Mrs. L. N eedham of
T he new w ater system will include
about 3000 acres. The boundaries are and m arched down th e aisle and to 'G resh am , and C h ester W onacott, a
east to R. L undbom ’s place, w est to th e ro stru m , form ing a circle about I grandson living In P o rtlan d and th e
th e bridge below th e Powell Valley th e church pastor. One of th e K lans­ i ju d g e an d hts wife.
T he m ain p a rt of th e d in n er co n ­
sta tio n ; so u th one-eighth of a m illon
th e o th e r side of Gillis statio n and men handed an envelope to th e pastor sisted of th e good old-fashioned chick
north a sh o rt distance beyond th e who opened It and found th e money en and dum plings, and m any o th e r
and a le tte r. T he le tte r co n g ra tu ­ good th in g s too num erous to m ention.
pipe line.
All those who atten d ed th e m eet­ lated th e p asto r and expressed best L ast b ut n o t least wqs th e huge
ing voted In favor of th e proposed wishes to th e congregation of First. b irth d ay cake, baked and decorated
by th e very efficient city b ak et, Mr
w ate r system w ith th e exception of
Von Donlnck, and th e present of Roy
two so it is expected th a t th e propo­ M ethodist church-
sition will go th ro u g h w ithout much
in c id en tal to th e visit of th e Kian W onacott and Mrs. Glover. Il was
difficulty. It will not cost the farm ­ to th e M ethodist church last night richly em bellished with red, w hite
and blue. Seventy-six burning tap ers
ers m uch eith er
According to law It Is necessary to was a m eeting of th e law en fo rce­ adorned th e top of It.
At
When It cam e tim e to cut the
gain th e approval of 15 per cent of m ent league a few weeks ago
th e people living in this te rrito ry so th a t m eeting Jam es Hope, a lawyer b irth d a y cake, th e ju d g e was ordered
a com m ittee was named to form and attem p ted to denounce th e K ian and to blow o ut all th e candles a t one
puff.
He sq u ared him self fo r the
circulate a petition. Those chosen
fo r this are E S atterstro m , E. Palm - was h alted by th e p asto r of th e cccasion, filling his lungs to full ca­
quist, IL M. Howell and Ram P e te r­ ch u rch , th e Rev. Mr. W ire, w hq ln- pacity as though he was about to
' form ed Mr. Hope he could not m ake pronounce Judgm ent upon some
son.
a pro-C atholic ad d ress from th e pul­ hardened crim in al, and w ith one
b reath , 76 b u rn in g ta p ers w ent a
WILLIAM THOMAS OF
W onacott
BULL RUN VERY ILL pit of th e church of which he was glim m ering. • C h ester
carved and served the cake w hich
i pastor.
was no sm all task on account of its
illiam Thom as, who lives up in
size.
T
his
week
only
at
$1
24—
A
m
eri­
m ountains froffi Bull Run is ser- c a n Maid alum inum tea kettles, dish
The splendid tim e th a t all enjoyed
ly ill. N othing positive has been pans, ro asters, etc. L. L. K idder is one to be long rem em bered and
cherished.
rtained In reg ard to th e exact Hdw Co.
re of his Illness but It Is th o u g h t
e influenza. The doctors say It
be a hard stru g g le fo r him to re-
A Three-A ct Play
r
H is b ro th er, Dave Thomas
from influenza recently.
Mrs. M argaret B. A lderson, wife of
W. C- A lderson, county school su p e r­
in ten d en t was stru ck by an au to early
S atu rd ay evening, M arch 18. The
autom obile was driven by O tto E
R oscnau of P o rtlan d . She su stain ed
com pound fra ctu res of both legs be­
low th e knees and one hip was
broken.
According to a police rep o rt. Mrs
A lderson had ju st alig h te d from a
n o rth bound St. Jo h n s c a r and had
sta rte d to walk aro u n d th e re a r of
th e car to cross th e stre e t. T he a u to ­
m obile was going so u th an d th e stre e t
ca r prev en ted th e d riv e r from seeing
th e victim , who had h e r head down a t
she faced th e rain. She was tak en
to th e Good S am aritan hospital and
is said to be irra tio n a l and suffering
g rea tly from shock. It Is n ot yet
know n w h eth er she w ill recover or
not.
Miss G eraldine A lderson, d au g h ter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. C- A lderson, was
In ju red by being ru n down by an au ­
tom obile driven by E dw ard D. B rune
th e n ig h t of F eb ru ary 15, 1918. Her
death occurred th e follow ing day.
B rune was convicted of m a n sla u g h ter
an d was sentenced to th e p en iten tiary
but was paroled.
“ THE COUNTRY EDITOR”
P ian o T nning.
$3.00,
S atisfaction g u aranteed.
Phone Jones, O resham 1561, care
O utlook.
I w rite livestock and autom obile
insurance. B. W. T horne, Bank of
G resham ,
All of th e latest song h its and fine
classical pieces at th e phonograph
record exchange. J. E. M etzger.
*
will be given by th e Fairview E pw orth League
Fairview City Hall, Saturday, March 25tb
Several fine m usical num bers
G eneral Admlwdon 25c. children under 12. 15c; reserved . :15c
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
WORK OF MAKING
BERRY BOXES TO
START THIS WEEK
By D. E TOW LE
M anager Berry G row ers Packing Co.
We have placed an o rd e r for sh ip ­
ping and yannery crates an d hallocks
i and will be busy w ith c ra te m aking
and hallock stitch in g fo r th e next
two m onths.
Our o rd e r calls for
745,000 hallocks and 29,000 crates
We expect to s ta rt sew ing th e first
of the week, w ith two m achines ru n ­
ning 16 h o u rs per day, th e crates
will have to be nailed h ere and th is
will add a m ite to G resh am ’s pay
roll.
F o r shipping we a re using th e
double deck shallow p in t crate, es­
pecially fo r rasp b erries, loganberries
and b lack b erries and w ill also use
th is cra te In p art fo r th e stra w b e r­
ries, a fte r th e deep p in t cra tes we
have ordered are used up. T he sh a l­
low pint hallocks a re 5x5 Inches
sq u are and 1 Vi inches deep. We will
use th is size exclusively fo r rasp b e r­
ries, loganberries and b lack b erries,
i both in cannery and sh ip p in g crates
TROUTDALE BANK
ROBBER HANGS SELF i So it will be necessary fo r us to re­
build nil of o u r hallock ca rrie rs for
A rchie
McCoy, 30 years old. th e field. T his change can be m ad-
whose la te st offense was th e a tte m p t­ easily as to width by In sertin g a
ed b u rg lary of a b ank a t T ro u td ale , block 1 V4 Inches wide and extending
last sum m er, hung him self w ith a I th e end two inches. T he ad v an tag e
sheet in his cell at th e s ta te p en iten ­ in the use of th e shallow pint h al­
tiary yesterday. H is body was found lock is very m a terial as th e berries
by a g u ard sh o rtly a f te r 4 o’clock do not cru sh as badly and are m uch
and ap p a ren tly he had been dead m ore valu ab le e ith e r In canning or
several hours.
shipping, as we cannot get higli g rad e
A lthough McCoy was not a tro u b le ­ canned goods o u t of cru sh ed berries
some prisoner, he had a long p en iten ­ and th e raw fru it shipping trad e
tiary record.
P rio r to being se n ­ w ants whole fru it. So we expect to
tenced in Oregon for th e first tim e he get m ore profit by th e use of the
served tim e in th e M innesota p en i­ shallow p in t hnllock.
te n tia ry at S tillw ater. He was re ­
The heavy rain s of th e past week
ceived at th e Oregon prison th e first have been fine to dissolve th e su p er­
tim e on S eptem ber 15, 1914, from phosphate and potash. You should
P o rtlan d for larceny from th e person not apply th e n itra te of soda un til
and was paroled S eptem ber 15, 1916 th e grow th is well sta rte d and then
He
was
retu rn ed
on
a new (apply in th re e applications, th ree
ch arg e April 2, 1917, an d was p a­ weeks ap a rt. We have ta k en o rd ers
roled In A pril, 1920. He was foun 1 for nearly 100 tons of fertilize r th a t
In a dazed condition not fa r from will do good work for th e users. Some
T ro u td ale a fte r th e attem p ted b u r­ of o u r grow ers have failed to order.
glary th ere, w here an atte m p t had We th in k they should do so at once.
been m ade to blow a safe. The crim e
We have placed 150 of th e E nglish
was fixed upon him , and he was re ­ I Blue Damson plum trees. Can you
tu rn ed to th e prison la st Septem ber. not find a placo for a dozen o r tw o?
McCoy's fath e r, Geo. W. McCoy, We would also like to u rg e th e p lan t-
lives a t 2183 E ast S tark stre e t, P o rt­ j Ing of m ore straw b e rrie s, m uch of
land, according to th e records. His th e old acreage m ust be plowed up
m o th er also lives in P o rtla n d , and her a fte r th is y ear and we will run sh o rt.
p resen t nam e is said to be Shaver.
Try o u r New E tte rsb u rg , we th in k it
T he p are n ts of th e dead convict will be a world beater. W e believe
some years ago doubted his sa n ity we will find a good m a rk e t for th e
and requested an ex am in atio n , but Bing and L nm bert ch e rrie s along
he never was ad ju d g ed Insane. He w ith th e berries in car loads chilled
Is said, how ever, to have been of and Iced, b u t we m ust d estro y th e
erra tic disposition.
ch erry m aggot. How can we do th is?
One m eans Is w ith arse n atp sprav at
HENS HAVE PLACE
th e rig h t season to catch th e fly and
IN STATE EGG RECORD th e w riter th in k s th a t th ro u g h c u lti­
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lynch reached vation would help very m a teria lly In
fo u rth place and Mrs. A nna L. Schil­ destroying th is life in th e soil, es­
le r won fifteenth place in th e Btate pecially If a good flock of hens have
d em o n stratio n -p o u ltry farm flocks a run In th e o rchard and th e cu ltiv a­
rep o rtin g for D ecem ber, 1921. T he tion will m ore than pay In Increased
Lynch flock of Single Comb W hite yields of la rg e r fru it.
L eghorns laid 9,300 eggs d u rin g th a t
m onth which m ade an av erag e of POULTRY IS TOPIC
AT NIGHT SCHOOL
16.32 eggs per hen. Mrs. S ch iller’s
flock of th e sam e k ind of hens laid
P o u ltry raisin g is being ta u g h t at
8,365 eggs d u rin g th a t period m a k ­
th e Haley n ig h t school which han
ing an average of 10.24 eggs per hen
been held every W ednesday evening
T h ere w ere 16,391 fowls In th e
for th e p ast tw o weeks a t th e hom e
d em o n stratio n -p o u ltry farm flocks
of H. C. Com pton. F u n d s fo r th is
rep o rtin g for Decem ber and they
form of w ork were provided fo r by
laid a to ta l of 162,476 eggs, o r an
th e 8 m ith-H ughes act.
Wm. 8.
average of production per fowl of
I 9.91 eggs. The 20 h ighest record Averill of G resham high school is the
'flo c k s had a to ta l of 10,225 fowls In stru cto r.
Last W ednesday n ig h t 19 a tte n d ­
which laid a to ta l of 127,249 eggs, or
ed th e m eeting.
“ Brooding and
an av erag e production per fowl of
! F eeding” was discussed.
1 12.44 eggs. T he h ig h est in dividual
Next W ednesday, M arch 22, Mr.
i flock record was m ade by 322 single
Averill will ta k e up “ Developing of
Comb W hite L eghorn p u llets owned
Pullets and F atte n in g of C ockerels."
by John M atson of C latsop county.
- The session will sta rt a t 8 o ’clock
This flock laid a to ta l of 6,702 eggs,
and continue un til 9 o’clock.
. with an average production per pul-
; let of 20 81, Such a re th e figures
com piled by H. E. Cosby, Extension
poultry specialist, In ch arg e of th e
’ poultry d em o n stratio n -farm work in
th e state.
M ultnom ah
G range Next
Naturday.
An In terestin g m eeting of M ultno­
mah G range Is being planned for
n e x t S atu rd ay , March 25, at th e
( O rient hall. At th e lectu re h o u r In
jth e aftern o o n th e re will be a discus­
sion on th e su b ject of consolidated
schools. All who a re In terested , es­
pecially p atro n s of th e d istric ts com ­
prising th e Com m unity Council, are
urged to be present. Principal II. E.
Cannon of th e union high school and
th e Rev. E arl B. C otton will be the
speakers. School ch ild ren will f u r ­
nish som e num bers and G. N asshahn
will give selections on th e cornet.
' J. I) Lee of P o rtlan d , one of th e can-
-I M ates fo r th e n om ination for gov­
ern o r of O regon, will be a guest of
| honor a t th e G range. T he m a tte r of
o rganization of a Juvenile G range
will be tak en up at th e business ses­
sion. All m em bers a re expeetd to be
there-
M aytag E lectric W asher, A 1 con­
d itio n , $45.00, J. E. M etzger.
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