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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12, No. 40 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, REQUIREMENTS FOR YEOMAN CHILDREN’S HOME EXPLAINED AT BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEON MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY , JULY FARMER'S FIELD DAY AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS PROGRAM ARRANGED ARE ON THE INCREASE 18, 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year EXPERT TELLS JERSEY RAISERS TO FEED, BREED, WEED AND ADVERTISE A rran g em en ts are being com pleted Several autom obile accidents have for F a rm e r’s Field Day which is to occurred In th e vicinity su rro u n d in g | be held on S aturday, Ju ly 29, on the G resham d u rin g th e past few days. F eeding, breeding, w eeding en d certain ones should be choseu in p ref M ultnom ah county fair grounds. At In ju rie s w ere severe b ut fo rtu n ately ! present th e re is every assu ran ce of were not fata l. T he larg est accident ad v e rtisin g -- these a re the fo u r mag- erence to oth ers. "A n o th er way of ad v ertisin g is by- th is day being one of th e best of its occurred on th e highw ay S atu rd ay ical w ords given by F ra n k A stroth, T he average intelligence of 1 ,7 0 0 ,-i auspices th e m eeting had been called. milk tests. Any pap er will be glad to kind ever held tn Gresham . It is aftern o o n . rep resen tativ e of th e A m erican Je r- 000 men d ra fte d into th e A m erican i Mr. D uryea briefly told of th e in ter- hoped to have Geo. A. Mansfield, Tw elve persons w ere in ju red when gey C attIe c, ub ag a golden ru le for p rin t news item s of tests. T here are arm y d u rin g th e w ar and subjected to <st ot t *le 9tate cham ber and of the presid en t of the S tate F arm B ureau, many o th e r ways to secure a d v e rtis a sightseeing bus, driven by K. B ur-! . . . . ■ , . ... . . i P o rtlan d ch am b er of com m erce in . . , . . -u i all Jersey b reed ers to abide by, when ing by le ttin g th e p aper know ab o u t as th e m ain speaker on th a t day. Mr. . ton. crashed scientific intelligence te sts was th a t .. , „ . . . into a tre e on th e Colum- j th e location of th e Y eom en’s chil Mansfield inform ed th e com m ittee of bia rig er highw ay th ree m iles west of J *le addressed th e Jersey breeders at various happenings th a t a re gladly of a child 13 years of age. d ren 's hom e first of all in Oregon ' an engagem ent which he has fo r th a t M ultnom ah falls S atu rd ay aftern o o n t *le an n u al picnic Monday. C . P. Tall- received by them as news. ( T his was th e astonishing statem en t and, if possible, In th is locality. j day but he has prom ised to cancel it as Mr. B urton was a ttem p tin g to pass man, as president of th e M ultnom ah "D id you ever stop to th in k th a t of A. N. F a rm e r of G rand Rapids, J. H. Ezell, of Salem, was th en in if possible in o rd er to spend th a t day a county road tru ck and h o r s e 'je r s e y C a ttle club, presided at th e ’ * b en y ° u send y o u r husband to th e M ichigan, in an address before the troduced. He is th e sta te m anager ! tn G resham . T he president of th e draw n vehicle. Iaftern o o n session. sto re for eggs he brings back h e n ’s None of those P rogressive C itizens L eague a t a fo r Oregon of th e B rotherhood of W ashington S tate F arm B ureau has ju red are th o u g h t to be in a serio u s ,, . . .. A . .. \ e g g s. He doesn t bring duck eggs, E ight of th e o cc u p an ts' ,r ' / J 0 sent west y t i. w h en a hen lays an egg she ru n s all luncheon held yesterday noon at A m erican 1 eom en, and spoke of th e also been Invited to deliver an ad- condition. c h a ra c tc r and gro w th of th e o r d e r .! dress at th a t tim e. w ere women. One woman received a <a * * U * in strm tions to n arOund th e henhouse cackling and W ith row ’s cafe. Mr. F a rm e r is an . . . , Ezell introduced th e chief speak- Two ball gam es will begin and fractu red arm an d th e o th e r passen 'o u t how th e club can help th e Jersey telling th e world she has laid an egg. ed u c ato r of n atio n al rep u ta tio n and e r , A. N. F arm er, who. w ith his wife. eom p.ete th e d ay ’s program . One breeders. He arriv ed in G resham W hen a duck lays, not a word is said gers escaped w ith cuts and bruises. is seeking a loca ion for th e proposed lg to u rin g th e country ln th e interept Jg gcheduled fo r 9 o>clock th e Monday m orning in tim e to be tak en ab o u t it and few of th e ir eggs are * a \ d “" ’J*1? ' !of the ‘>r°P ° sed honie' He visit- m orning. T he diam ond in th e cen ter A utos C ollid e at T w elve M ile H ouse. o ut to th e picnic in th e ca r of County Two autom obiles collided on the A gent S. B. Hall. A visit was first sold.” e »ShH h t th? eir nll>m ‘ rs o e ed many sta te s and will finish his of th e race track is being prepared for P rofessor F itts when asked to say corner in fro n t of th e Twelve Mile m ade to th e farm of C arl H annem ann established th is year by th e B r o th e r- , to u r on th e Paciflc COMt golng from (h at purpoge GU,ig |g expected , o a word, said, House S atu rd ay m orning a t 10 at C o rb ett w here Mr. H an n em an n 's hood of A m erican Y eom en one of th e h ere to C alifornia a fte r inspecting piay a G resham team . T he first " I believe every b reed er should o’clock. Only th e d riv ers were in the 8everaI, location8 in -w este rn Oregon. ' sp eak er will ta k e th e stan d at 10:45 cars and th ey w ere not in ju red al- fam ous herd of p u re bred Jerseys have th is m otto h anging on th e wall, try w ith a m em bership of 300,000. | ere inspected. T he day ended in a ‘I will feed, I will weed, I will b reed .’ Judg'e S tapleton gave a telling ta lk and will probably be given about 45 though considerable dam age was . w picnlc dillner gerved th e grove a , The hom e eventually will r e p r e s e n t,. . . . . . . .i ..lA n n A A A A in concluding th e Im p o rtan t consider- m inutes. C om m unity singing and done to both cars. Both d riv ers saw W ahkeena FaUg. T he gpeakers for T his program will quickly Increase an o u tlay of $10,000,000. .... . . .. ations of th is m ost in te restin g meet- special m usical num bers will occupy each o th e r approaching but e a c h ', he aftern o o o included F ra n k As- th e dairy herds In O regon.” A s ta rtlin g per cent of th e m en , „ .. . . . , exam ined by th e d ra ft boards for ser- ng brought th e advantage«, of th e rem a in d er of th e tim e u n til th e th o u g h t th e o th e r would w ait u n til | tro th and P rof S. F. F itts of th e Ore- C. P. H ow ard, a Jersey breed er in vice in th e arm y w ere found to be Oregon for th e purposes proposed d in n er h o u r is reached. W ashington county, told of an in te r he passed by. gon A g ricu ltu ral college. physically unfit, on e-th ird w ere r e - ! conspicuously to th e fro n t an d related T he aftern o o n program will open One of tjie cars, a Cole, driven by Mr. A stro th advised all Jersey estin g incident which happened in Jected,’ Mr. F a rm e r continued. "H ad j am using incidents of his experiences up w ith th e singing of "A m erica” C. M. La F o lle tt of F airview was com P o rtlan d . In an effort to find a m a r stric t ru les been enforced, o n e -h a lf!, .. .. . ... , .. followed by the G range an th em "T he ing o nto th e Base L ine road from th e breeders to adopt as th e ir sta n d ard k et for his m ilk, he finally persuaded would have been rejected. One out of ,n th e aw®B®''ing cities of th e east feeding, weeding, breeding and a d fo u r in the first d ra ft was illite ra te. T he visitors, Including Mr. and F a rm e r F eeds Them A ll” , which has F airview road filled w ith berries. He vertising. As he said, " I f th ese fo u r th e p ro p rieto r of a d airy lunch to N inety per cent of all o u r children Mrs. F arm er, Mr. and Mrs. Ezell, and been considered a p p ro p riate fo r th e had th e rig h t of way as he was on ta k e a little of his m ilk and charge in public schools are physically de- I __ „ . , . occasion. T he w ords to th e la tte r th e rig h t hand side. The o th e r car ru les are properly enforced any seven cents a glass in com petition ,_________ ____ 4 ,____________ o th e rs w ere tak en by au to over sev- fective in one way o r an o th er. Many b reed er can not go fa r a stra y from defects are m inor but th e aggregate era l of th e possible sites In th is lo and p erhaps both of th e songs will was a Dodge owned by th e K err Gif m aking a success of Jersey breeding w ith m ilk which sold fo r five cents a be p rin ted in th e official program so econom ic loss resu ltin g is enorm ous, cality. ford com pany of P o rtlan d and driven ' glass. T he resu lt of th e experim ent and beyond com prehension. T his is a everyone will be given an o p p o rtu n i by D. H. H aynes. T h e-d riv er of th is as a farm o ccupation.” Among those present from o ut of T he follow ing is a portion of Mr. was th a t in five days only Jersey serious Indictm ent of A m erica’s care ty to join in th e singing. A second ca r has an alibi as he was keeping on m ilk was sold. Mr. H ow ard has th e tow n were, F. D. H unt, of th e P o rt- of its children. sp eak er will ad d ress th e afternoon his side of th e road and it was neces A stro th ’s ta lk : St. Mawes strain . "T hese a re problem s A m erica m ust | land Railw ay, L ig h t and P ow er com- “ In reg ard to feeding, a g re a t deal session. Com m unity singing will sary fo r th e o th e r ca r to come across m eet and solve. If we fail in o u r o b - , panv, Mr. F iek e and Mrs. Beaver D uring th e aftern o o n , Mr. S tu a rt, also have a p art. H. W. S trong has th e road before th e accident could can be said. T he m ain facts a re th a t ligations to o u r boys and g irls, the high production can n o t be reached co untry w riter for th e Jo u rn a l, O. M. hum an resources of our natio n will i Data has been placed ln th e hands been asked to lead th e singing. T he rem ain undeveloped. ! of the officers of th e league for th e ir afternoon ball gam e will be betw een have occurred. unless sufficient feed is fu rn ish ed th e P lum m er, m an ag er of th e Paciflc In T he Dodge car was com ing from cow to produce th a t m ilk ." Mr. te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xposition, Dr. "T h e hom e for m otherless and guidance in follow ing up th e presen- R ussellville and L en ts G range team s. fath erless children to be established ' __» P o rtlan d and stru ck th e Cole to w ard W att's, a Hood R iver Je rse y b reeder, by th e Y eom en,” Mr. F arm er said , ta tlo n of a local 8i,e' A com m ittee The sp o rts will include a 50-yard th e fro n t a t th e rig h t ru n n in g board. A stro th believes too much em phasis can n o t be laid upon p ro p er feeding. Anton M alair, a C lackam as county “ will provide full op p o rtu n ity for th e 'las heen appointed to ta k e th is in dash for boys u n d er 16; 100-yard b reed er and M ultnom ah Co. A gent developm ent of th e la te n t powers of charge, consisting of H al Bishop, C. dash open to a ll; potato race for The im pact m ust have been a violent B reeding one as it knocked th e Cole ca r off S. B. H all were called upon for sh o rt boys and girls th a t they may ren d e r q . Schneider, A. Meyers, Geo. W. Sta- “ In every line of w ork a beginning girls, 16 or u n d er; w ater race for to society th e la rg e st m easure of un-I __ , „ T o. , from th e road and in to th e fence of speeches. selfish, service. pleton and H. L. St. C lair. This ladies, open to a ll; three-legged race th e Twelve Mile H ouse and scattered m ust be made. Some people s ta rt In T h e v isito rs arriv ed a t th e H anne “T he Yeom en,” he declared, "de-1 com m ittee will m eet at th e F irst open to a ll; fa t m a n ’s race, over 200 w ith p ure bred cows and breed up. sire to secure a site fo r th is hom e S ta te Bank tom orrow evening at 8 pounds; fat w om an’s race w ith eligi- berries all o ver th e gro u n d n e a r Most of th e good d airy herd ow ners m ann farm at ab o u t 10:30 Monday there. T he fro n t axle and steerin g m orning. Mr. H an n em an n 's p u re which will be b ea u tifu l by n atu re , o ’clock. p urchase a p u rebred sire and follow bility decided by ju d g es; 50-yard ge a r o( th e Dodge were dam aged, h ea lth fu l, having adeq u ate tra n sp o r bred stock from th e fam ous St. tatio n facilities, and n ear a railw ay dash fo r m arried ladies; 220-yard John Brown was notified and ar- th e lines as laid o u t by th e associa Mawes stra in were viewed. His herd tion. A bull club can also be fo rm cen ter. A lake o r riv er wquld add MUST CLEAN UP FOR dash open to all; ru n n in g high ju m p , rived on th e scene soon a fte r th e acci- to its attractiv en e ss and afford op FARMER'S FIELD DAY open to all; ru n n in g long ju m p open , <jen t had occurred. N eith er of the ed. In th is case a gro u p of farm ers contains m any o u tstan d in g individ uals. Chief E n g in eer’s Viola won p o rtu n ity for w ate r sports. T he land Next S aturd ay , Ju ly 22, has been to all; egg and spoon race of 75 yards drivers would adm it he was to blam e form a club and buy sh a re s on a good th e g ran d cham pionship a t th e O re m ust be productive so th a t food sup plies may be grow n. F rom 500 to set aside for clean-up day on th e for ladies; nail d riving contest for so th e case will probably have to be sire which Is th en moved from farm gon s ta te f a ir in 1917. Mr. H anne to farm . Each farm ers a g re e to 2,500 acres will be required. ladies using 10 8-penny n ails; th ro w m ann has refused $2,500 fo r her. “T he children will be housed in M ultnom ah county fa ir grounds in ing a baseball for ladies, a pie-eating tried to find out who is to pay dam ta k e a sh a re only by agreem ents. ages. If it is decided th a t th e dam He has a ju n io r, 3-year-old which has cottages built to accom m odate 12 or o rd er to have th e g rounds p resen t co n test fo r boys 12 years o r un d er, W eeding ages are not m ore th a n $250, Jo h n 15. Each co ttag e will be a hom e u n it a fa ir chance of becom ing a w orld’s in itself w ith its own dining room , able fo r F a rm e r’s Field Day which is and a tu g of w ar. "T h e re a re a g re a t m any full cham pion. She Is now m aking 874 Brown may have th e h earin g of th e kitchen, g arden and yard. Each to be held th e re on Ju ly 29. The A decoration com m ittee was chosen case at his office. If it is m ore, th e breds th a t should be weeded out. pounds of b u tte r fat a t th re e years hom e will be in charge of fo ster p ar They m ay have papers to show th e ir and th re e m onths old. T he decision en ts carefully selected fo r th e ir fit help of everyone is solicited for next to decorate th e fa ir grounds fo r th e case will have to be tried in th e dis- event. H. A. Lew is was chosen as ness to care fo r children and provide S aturday. tric t o r circu it co u rts in P o rtlan d ac pedigree b ut they fail on production. hangs in th e balance with only one ch airm an and those asked to assist cording to th e am o u n ts of dam age. I t should be im pressed on every th e a tte n tio n and affection each of b u tte r fat betw een h er and It is to be an all-day session of him are B. W. T horne, M. M. Squire T he Dodge ca r was said to have b reed er s mind th a t it is n ot pedigree pound _____ child should have. Each cottage will _ ~~ an o th e r cow which will decide th e be a w ell-regulated, m odest hom e gen eral cleaning up beginning about and F. M. Lord. been insured. T he Cole was dam aged ! t *la t ** WRn ted so much b u t produc-1 cham pionship. She will e ith e r ta k e w here everyone will sh a re th e re 10 o ’clock S atu rd ay m orning. E very tlon. K now ing th a t a cow is a full th e record o r lose by one vote. considerably. sponsibilities of th e fam ily group. bred is only of value in th a t it shows “T h e highest possible physical fit one who possibly can are asked MRS. H. GLERMAN BUYS A ca ttle ju d g in g co n test was held ROCKWOOD HAL, PACER BOYS ON MOTORCYCLE ness of each child will be developed to come and bring a basket of lunch. a ce rtain high m ilk production. All in w hich all w ere asked to p articip a te by tra in in g in h ealth hab its, in stru c Tlje G resham G range has generously COLLIDE WITH AUTO of th e poor producers should be w eed Mr. A stroth acted as ju d g e by placing W ord has ju st been received at th e tion in personal hygiene, and correc com e to th e fro n t and prom ised to ed out. T h ere is no b e tte r way to th e six o ld er cows in on e class tion of physical defects. T here will race trac k in th e M ultnom ah county Two Rockwood boys w ere in ju red weed th a n by using th e scales and a be a program of w ork in th e home, fu rn ish coffee, cream and sugar. The fair g ro u n d s of th e p urchase of Rock and th e th ree yo u n g er ones in a g ard en and fields and a carefully men a re to arm them selves w ith a last S atu rd ay evening when th e mo Babcock te s te r as th e only way to second class. Mr. A stro th Judged not planned all-year program of gam es scythe, rak e o r shovel. A larg e tu r n wood H al by Mrs. H. G lerm an of P o rtlan d . T he fo rm er ow ner was torcycle on which th ey w ere riding find o ut which cows should be weed so much fo r perfect type b ut my m ilk and pastim es. o u t is expected. "E v ery child will have an oppor W illiam K im ble of Canby. Rock- collided w ith an autom obile p arked ed is by keeping records. production as well. Much In terest tu n ity to develop all his m ental pow A d vertisin g wood H al is th e full b ro th er of Hal !on Pow ell V alley road n ea r Jen n e was shown ln th e contest. NOTICE! ers. T he school will be supplied w ith B. T he price was said to have been ¡statio n . T he ow ner of th e autom o-! "T h e only man who can keep him - At th e closing of th e ca ttle show all m odern equipm ent, m anned by able teachers and w ith a course of w T h® C anadian Pacific Railw ay Co. $3500. T his is said to be th e high- bile WR* w orking on th e ca r but ¡self in th e back woods Is th e one who ing, au to s conveyed th e party to W ah study and m ethod of instru ctio n th a t ; bas a large tra c t of fertile prairie est price paid by any woman fo r a [ I isiie lignts on. ! | refuses reruses to ad aav v ertise. A m an cannot. keena falls w here a splendid picnic failed a to nave have tn th e tali tail lig h ts on will vitalize th e subjects ta u g h t. In- 'a n d for sale in w estern ( anada at ¡The lig h ts from a passing car was ¡ how ever, ad v ertise if he has n o thing d in n e r was enjoyed O ver 100 people horse. dividual tra its and ap titu d es, as well : prices ranging from th irte e n to tw en- Rockwood Hal is a fine green pacer 8aid to have blinded th e boys so they J w orth seeing. Showing stock a t fairs sat down at th e tab les generously as w eaknesses and defects, will b e l , Y"^ve dollars, with o n e-ten th pur- studied. O pportunity will be afford chase price paid down, balance pay and gives g re a t prom ise of becom ing ' c°u ld not see th e p arked autom obile, is a good way of ad v ertisin g b u t th e supplied with many good things Real ed each child to specialize when spe able over tw enty years w ith no fu rth a fast racer. He will en te r his first ! Th« boys w ere b ro u g h t to O resh- best stock In th e herd m ust be select- Je rse y Ice cream com pleted th e meal. cial ability is show n. T he school er paym ents on principal u n til th e race h ere In G resham d u rin g th e am w here a local physician dressed ed. If th e points in c a ttle ju d g in g A risin g vote of th a n k s was given Mr. Twill be fitted to th e needs of th e chil end of fo u rth year. Taxes ranging dren ra th e r th an th e children a d ju st from $20 to $30 on 160 acres. S itu county fair. A fter th a t th e anim al 'th e i r w ounds. C lark K oerner, who a re not known to th e ow ner, perhaps ¡Tnd Mrs. H annem ann for m aking th e ated close to good railw ay tow ns and will be ta k en over th e N o rth w e st!* '8* driving, su stain ed a badly frac- som e of his neighbors may know why day such a splendid success. ed to an a rb itra ry school system . "E v ery effort will be m ade to dis good m ark ets fo r all produce. P lenty fa ir Circuit. Mrs. G lerm an also ow ns tu red leK and severe cu ts and D o u g - ---------------- ---- —----------------------------------------------------------------—------------------- cover th e stro n g est and m ost useful of rain fall and good well w ater, good G uylight an o th e r fast horse which is ¡ Ia * H orton received som e cuts on th e A C C U S E S H U S B A N D O F A S S A U L T W IT H B U T C H E R K N IF E The tr a its and ap titu d e s of each child schools and h ealth y clim ate. legs and arm s. and he will be enabled to become i com pany will give reduced rate s to in G resham at th e present tim e. T he p ark ed ca r was owned by E. proficient in th e vocation for which I* « * « ™ C anada to anyone Interested he is best fitted. Each one will have ! in ‘b® inspection of th e land before P ian o T uning. A com plaint was filed la st F rid ay p lain t. Mr. S toecker was then kept I H. B u tts of L ents and was said to a chance to te st him self In various purchasing. T hose in terested please i’hone J o n e ^ G r e i h a m ^ m i “ « r e be“ n Parked ‘° Ward m *dd,e a f ,®ri‘oon «» <>«"<•• J« » " Brown In jail pending a p relim in ary hearing. occupations and his special abilities w rite to me a t my office 208 Railway of th e road. N othing m ore was done ab o u t th e will be determ ined by psychological ' Exchange Bldg, and lite ra tu re will O utlook. by E lsie Stoecker ag ain st h er hus and o th e r scientific te sts These de- I be m ailed free of charge. R. r Van Mrs. band. F red L. S toecker. T h e charge case un til 8unday aftern o n . M ultiply your re tu rn s by ad d in g ! T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per term in ed . he will receive a course of ; \ olklngburgh, biorth 18th stree t, S toecker th en appeared before Mr. was th a t of assa u lt w ith a butch er w ant ads to y o u r m ethods. I "ent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Ad tra in in g In th e vocation for which he P ortland, tregon. Brown and said she would never a p knife. Mrs. B toecker’s sister, Miss is best adapted. In case of special ! Mr. M arie H enke, was said to be th e one pear ag ain st her husband. ab ility , provision will be m ade f o r ! technical or professional tra in in g ln ! who was th rea ten e d by Mr. 8toecker. Brown th en asked h e r If she w anted college o r university. Mr. and Mrs. S toecker an d Miss him to keep h er husband In jail and “C h a ra cter is th e determ in in g fac- . , H enke a re from K ing's H eights In she said she did not. She was then to r in personality. To know rig h t is ’ ! P o rtlan d . They have been employed asked to sign a release which she not necessarily to do rig h t. C h a r T he husband was th ereu p o n a c te r is m ore th an Intellect. It in-1 a t th e G resham cannery and living did. volves the tra in in g and education of I ln one of th e ten ts. T he Stoeckers released. th e em otions and th e will. W ithout T he w hole tro u b le is th o u g h t to have tw o little children. such train in g , education may become have been caused by th e fam ily of The tro u b le first sta rte d a t th e d in a d estru ctiv e r a th e r than a con stru ctiv e force. K now ledge and n e r ta b le last F rid ay over som e b u t th e wife in te rfe rin g . Mr. Stoecker sk ill may be used in w rong doing. In te r. An arg u m en t aro se and d u rin g does not ap p e ar to be of a violent self seeking, in preying upon one's ; th e arg u m en t Miss H enke th rew a disposition and seem s to have th e fellow s and in o th e r anti-social ways. ¡slice of bread a t Mr. Stoecker. T his ad v an tag e of th e wife In an in tellec It is dangerous, th erefo re, to equip hum an beings w ith th e In stru m e n ts' ! act seemed to have aroused a fit of tu a l way. H e is now being em ployed of pow er w ithout developing in them ' an g e r as Mr. S toecker th en threw a by Mr. Brow n on his farm . q u alities of c h a ra c te r th a t will in- j cup of su g a r a t his offender an d then su re th e ir rig h t use.” EXTRA HPKCIAL followed with o th e r articles. His Mr. F a rm e r said keen rivalry had an g e r seem ed to become worse, how arisen am ong th e sta te s to have th e! 59.65 acres— 18 u n d er cu ltivation ever and be seised a b u tch er knife Y eom en’s hom e established w ithin i worae bottom land and tim ber, and w aving it in th e a ir th rea ten e d spring w ater and ram , 4-room houne, th e ir borders. Sites have been o f b am . chicken run, o rch ard , berries. th e e n tire fam ily. fered in p ractically every sta te in th e j E ast of Sandy riv er n ear Springdale. By thia tim e th e e n tire cam p was union. The location, he declared. , Only $4000, o n e-b aif cash ; bal aroused. F ra n k W ostel was sent for ance 6 per cent will probably be determ ined ln th e and as soon as he arriv ed be took Stock an d equipm ent at bargain next few m onths. Mr. S toecker Into custody and lodged j , B. W. THORNE, Follow ing a well served luncheon, Bank o f Gresham. him in th e city ja il. As soon as J o h n _______________ p articip ated in by about 50 men and Brown w a. notified. Mr. Brown said I T he G . r d n e7 _ 7 7 ~ 'c o m p l e t e l y women. M orris J. D uryea, re p re s e n -' a com plaint would have to be sw orn equipped and with a y ea r’s g u a ra n te e ta tiv e of th e Oregon S tate C ham ber J o u t before th< prluoner could be h*ld. 11085 f. o. b., Grenham. W. A. of Com m erce, was Introduced by H j Mrs. S toecker th en cam e to Mr j Bessel Agency. L St. C lair, president of th e P ro g res Brown s office and sw ore out a com-1 gay lt th# Wan? A d V a y sive Citixens L eague u n d er whose Our Healthy Baby