Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 10, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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8BK8HAM OrTLOOK.TffSDA V. OCTOBER Kl,
M en W ho Will Run
Grain Growers, Inc.
The complete reorganization of the
U. S. Grain Growers, Ine., has been
made. F. H. Cunningham of Cresco,
la., secretary o f the iowa Farm Bu­
reaus, was elected president o f the
Board o f Directors and chairman of
the Executive Committee.
J, F.
Re-d of St. Paul, president of Min­
nesota Farm Bureaus and R. A.
Cowles of Rloomington, III., are the
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nerabers of the executive coro­
no, tee, •
'S ay it w ith a W an t Ad.
KA KM HE M I M IL K S
W ELL W ORTH KKADINI
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T he follow ing u sefu l farm rem in d -
B u rto n W alrad re c e n tly sold his
T h at g lr,g c a „ m ake a 8UCCegg of
era w ere re c en tly rec eived from th e , tru c k an d h au lin g business to G eorge I aJg(nf hogg aui( even (.a rr y off gome
O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. T he la s t
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u rto n as eeu a w a r - | oj ,f,e leading prizes w as proven by i
one In re g a rd to th e gro w in g of stra w - ”
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tra n s p o rta tio n o f Igabe| Xewlan(lg w ho secu red a sta te
b e rrie s is p a rtic u la rly im p o rta n t:
,1,sh « h o o l s tu d e n ts from th e L ynch c h .im plonship a t th e s ta te fa ir th is
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y e a r on h er D u ro c-Jersey pig.
f a r b o i i K s n l h d e k n o c k s W eevil.
Im p o rta n t a lte ra tio n s have been
W hen Isab el decided to ra is e a pig
Weevil in fested b ins m ay be tr e a t- m ade th is w eek In th e sto re of W al- 8he w anted a Duro<..Je r8 e y but she
ed w ith carb o n bisulfide to rid g ra in rad M ercan tile co m pany w hich w ill d ld not like th e m edium size type
of th e pest. To be effective, it is n ec g re a tly In crease th e sto re space and I th a t she could secu re a t a fa irly low
essa ry to m ak e th e bln a s n e a rly g as j co n v en ien ce of d isp lay. T he box of- cost not fa r from h e r hom e. She had
proof as possible. Stuff ra g s in c ra c k s flee w hich o ccupied a c e n tra l location | her own ,noney 8nd she w anted to
a n d use can v as o v er th e open top. In I h as been m oved Into th e w areh o u se Bon(1 an d get one of th e la rg e r type
tre a tin g use liquid a t th e ra te of one w ith an e n tra n c e from th e store. A th a t a re being ra ised by M A verhoff
pound to every 20 b u sh els of g ra in o r | new N atio n al ele c tric ca sh re g iste r, of L ebanon even though it w ould cost
or a sc e rta in th e cu b ica l c o n te n ts of said to be th e la rg e st and m ost m od- h er $2».
th e bin an d ap p ly carb o n bisulfide a t j ern in th e city , is being installed.
A fter se c u rin g h e r fa th e r's consent,
th e ra te of eig h t pounds to every 100«
T h e S ecu rity B enefit asso ciatio n she s e n t fo r th e pig. S he and h er
cubic feet of space. P o u r th e liquid , w ill hold a re g u la r m eeting, W ednes- b ro th e r, T hom as, ra ise d th e ir p ig s 1
o v er th e su rfa c e of th e g ra in o r b e tte r «ay evening, O ctober 11.
side by side in th e sam e pen. T he
s till, p lace it in sh allo w p an s on top !
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Mrs. R uth Macho, d a u g h te r of Mr. b ro th e r, how ever, had one of th e
of th e g rain . C lose th e bin an d al ow
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i an d M rs. G. A. Cox, w ho h as been m edium sized ty p es of th e D uroc-
th e fum es to act fo r 48 hours.
I m ak in g h e r hom e w'ith h er p a re n ts Jersey .
T hen cam e th e s ta te fa ir an d b ro th ­
I h as m oved re c e n tly in to th e new bun-
Mush Speeds Pullets.
e r and s is te r show ed th e ir pigs w ith
If th e p u lle ts a re a little slow in ! galow b elo n g in g to T. E. M ercer on
the livestock clu b exhibits. Isab el
com ing into p ro d u ctio n , feed a w et th e C leveland tr a c t next door to th e
c a rrie d off s ta te ch am p io n sh ip in th e
m ash a fte r th e g ra in feeding in th e Jo h n so n resid en ce.
Mrs. H. C u rry 's m o th er, Mrs. R. G. th ird division of th e D u ro c -Je rse y
aftern o o n . T h is is th e m o st im p o rt­
an t tim e In s ta rtin g p u llets. P ro p e r B elford, is re p o rte d very ill a t h e r class. Is a b e l's pig w as a little over-
w eigth w hich w as th e re a so n w hy a
feeding w ill acco m p lish w o n d ers in d a u g h te r's hom e in St. Jo h n s.
boy from a n o th e r co u n ty scored a
th e pro d u ctio n of w in te r eggs, w hich
M att F ra n k an d b ro th e r C asper a re
little h ig h e r on h is pig th a n sh e did;
w ill d eterm in e a p rofit o r a loss, a c ­ C learing tw o a c re s of g ro u n d for fall
b u t he failed to have h is reco rd com ­
co rd in g to th e w ay th e b ird s a re g rain .
p lete and Isabel won th e ch am p io n ­
handled. Feed acco rd in g to th e p u l­
Mrs. J a n e S ails, of P o rtla n d , sp en t ship. T he b ro th e r's pig did not w in
le t's a p p e tite ra th e r th a n by m easu re, la s t w eek v isitin g h er siste r, Mrs. J.
an y prize. Is a b e l's pig had not only
co n sid erin g , of couse, th e ra te of lay N. C lan ah an .
won a p rize but won it over tw o pigs
ing a n d th e breed.
Mrs. P. M ichel w as severely in ­ th a t w ere exhibited by th e tw o A ver­
ju re d M onday a ftern o o n w hen she fell hoff ch ild re n of L ebanon. H er pig
P u lle ts n rc O v e rfe d .
th ro u g h a tr a p door. She sp rain ed o u tclassed som e of th o se raised from
One h o u r a fte r feeding th e p u lle ts
h e r an k le, h er knee an d h er shoulder. th e sam e stock.
s tir up th e litte r. If th e re is a lot of
H er in ju rie s a re all on one side. A
T his ch am p io n sh ip pig w as also
g ra in left you u re feeding too m uch
sp e c ia list w as called from P o rtla n d placed in th e open c la s s but th e fact
of it so th a t th e b ird s w ill have no a p ­
an d he took som e X -ray p ic tu re s to th a t it w as a little o v er-w eig h t k ept
p etite for m ash w hich keeps th em in
find o u t th e e x te n t of h e r in ju ries.
it from w in n in g a prize th e re . Isab el
a luylng co ndition. If th is Is kept up
Mr. an d Mrs. B ruce H oyt e n te r­ is going to rem edy th is defect, how ­
th e com bs s ta rt sh rin k in g an d they
tain ed a n u m b er of frien d s as d in n er ever, before th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l
soon go o u t of condition. T hey should
g u e sts a t th e ir hom e F rid a y evening. L ivestock exposition n ext fall.
not sit aro u n d on th e g ro u n d o r be
C overs w ere laid for eight.
R aising livestock h a s n o t prev en ted
on th e p erch es d u rin g th e day hut
Miss L u cile M cC arter expects to Isab el N ew lands from le a rn in g th e
should be ou t sc ra tc h in g . T h ey w ill
leave n ex t w eek for P o rtla n d to begin th in g s th a t g irls should know . She has
respond acco rd in g to th e way th ey a re
h e r tra in in g as a n u rse a t th e S e ll­ had one y e a r of cooking and tw o y ears
tre a te d .
wood h o sp ital.
of sew ing so it c a n n o t be said th a t
C. A. T e tterm o le, of P o rtla n d , fo r­ sh e is not in te re ste d in th e th in g s
But look-Oregon in n Bargain«.
From now u n til O ctober 31 th e O u t­ m erly a n e w sp ap er p u b lish e r in Iow a th a t o th e r g irls a re in te re ste d in. Such
look w ill receiv e co m b in atio n s u b ­ w as a G resh am v isito r on M onday a g irl is bound to m ake a su ccess a t
sc rip tio n s, for th e O utlook. Daily and and an O utlook ca lle r. He w as a c ­ w h atev er sh e u n d e rta k e s.
Sunday O regonian for one y ear for »7 com panied by his w ife an d d a u g h te r
J u s t a w ord should be said ex­
T he O utlook and D ally w ith o u t S u n ­ an d so n -in -law , D. B. H eck.
p la in in g one of th e re a so n s w hy Is a ­
day, $5.
T he Beacon L ig h ts cla ss of th e bel and T h o m as N ew lands a re so su c ­
P h o n e w ant ads. to 1661.
M ethodist E p isco p al Sunday school cessfu l in ra is in g pigs. T h e ir fa th e r
held a p a rty on la st F rid ay evening at sta n d s back of them and e n co u rag es
th e hom e of Mrs. K. A. M iller. M iss them to co m p lete th e ir p ro je c ts. Mr.
H azel Cooley Is p re sid e n t and Miss N ew lands a tten d ed th e s ta te fa ir th is
H elen H isey s e c re ta ry of th e class. y e a r and w as ju s t a s in te re s te d in in ­
F o r cla ss w o rk it is divided into tw o sp e c tin g th e sto ck to see how it
sectio n s u n d er Mrs. M iller an d Mrs. should be ta k e n c a re of an d g o tten
A. W. Shipley. T h e tw o te a c h e rs a s ­ re ad y fo r th e fa ir as th e c lu b c h il­
sisted in e n te rta in in g th e g irls.
d re n w ere. T he N ew land fam ily lives
Mrs. Em il G. K ard ell an d d a u g h te r in L u ste d d is tric t.
E v an g elin e, of M an zan ita, a re v isitin g |
w ith Mrs. L. T. L u sted an d o th er POTATO INSPECTION
G resham frien d s.
RESU LTS GIVEN
They’re wearing out the floors
( '( lin in g
E v e n t« o f I n t e r e s t .
T h e p re lim in a ry re p o rt of th e r e ­
s u lts of th e first field In sp ectio n in
p o ta to ce rtific a tio n h as been s e n t out
by th e A g ric u ltu ra l College. T h ere
w ere 2912.76 a c re s e n te re d fo r c e r ti­
fication by th e 16 c o u n tie s in th e
sta te . Of th is n u m b er 1263.84 passed
W ood! W ood! W ood!
I t you w a n t wood. C. H. C alk in s is in sp ectio n an d 1648.92 w i. » rejected .
th e m an a t th e w est end of F ifth
T h e re w ere 58 g ro w e rs In M ultno­
stre e t
C all 14x. (ire sh a m . Oregon.
m ah co u n ty w ho en te re d w ith 185.75
a c re s of p o tato es. Of th is n u m b er
44.63 p assed in sp ectio n an d 141.12
a c re s w ere rejected . In C lack am as
co u n ty 40 g ro w e rs e n te re d w ith 253.50
a c re s. T h e re w ere 73.50 a c re s th a t
p assed in sp ectio n and 180 w ere r e ­
jected.
M any o th e r co u n ties w ere v ery su c ­
cessfu l in th e w ork. U m atilla county
had 868.50 a c re s of p o tato es en tered '
and 553.50 p assed in sp ectio n . Some
co u n tie s h aving a sm all n u m b er of '
! a c re s en tered secu red a good acreag e.
' Union county had th e low est re s u lts
' w ith 103.5 a c re s an d only o n e -h a if an
i an a c re p assed th e in spection.
C o n cert by th e B ethel B ap tist
ch u rc h c h o ir an d th e U nion High
school o rc h e s tra of G resham a t the
B ap tist c h u rc h , S unday evening, No­
vem ber 5.
“Yankee Doodle Came to Town
A s k to h e a r:
Brunswick Record
N o . 2286—Y ankee D o o d le Blue»—One Step
B ird ie—F o x T ro t
Ilham Jones' O rchestra
N o . 2290—Bam boo Hay—Fox T rot
B ro k en -H ea rted Blue» —F ox T ro t—
Piano T rio, Rodem ich - Silverman -
W ylie. G en e K odem lch'aO rchestra
B R U N S W IC K
ADVANCE
REjLEASE
P o ta to
All-Cast H eaters
R adiate an Even
J. E. METZGER
H eat—
Because the cast
iron absorbs heat
and distributes it
gradually.
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Specials in China |
We have just received a beautiful line of Decorated f
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: 32-piece Sets at only........................ $7.98 |
i 42-piece Sets at only......................
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W'e always maintain the lowest possible prices,
§ under market conditions.
W e have all-cast heat­
ers in several styles and
sizes. Also a complete
line of other heaters in
plain wood and wood and
coal combinations.
See them in our store.
Maki- mir «tore your ili inlqiiHrters nliilv in Gri'olia m.
Let’s Get A cquainted
HEPP’S RACKET STORE
Telephone 1236
Gresham, Oregon
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Get Our Combination Bargain Rates with Dailies
Kidder Hdw. Co.
ORESKAM. OXtUOX
Special Sale of
G R A N ITE-W A R E
19c
29c
19c
S ta r c h
Man
V is it«
P hiladelphia
D IA M O N D -G R ID
A bsolutely Guaranteed for Two Y ears
\\ hen you buy a battery from us you get the best
battery made at as low a price as you can get any other
battery. ’S ou always deal with the same man—not
with a new manager every time you come in. Consider
the importance of this. You get immediate service with
no questions or quibbling. It’s worth considering when
you buy a battery.
Philadelphia batteries are positively guaranteed for
two years and cost no more than unguaranteed batteries.
C. E. Osburn
Agent Continuously for the past 2 years for
PH ILADELPHIA D IA M O N D -G R ID
BATTERY
Dowden Potato Diggers—
Two or Four Horse
The New Dowden
with adjustable blade
double elevator 22
in. wide, high wheels,
will do good work in
nearly any kind of
digging.
ENSILAGE CUTTER W ITH BLOWERS
Gas Engines
Motors
Plows
Drills
Spreaders
Get our prices before you buy. You’ll get the Implement
wanted at less
WATER SYSTEMS
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
Reliability
1141
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Service
1141
GRESHAM
Comparative Statement
R eflecting increased confidence in th e F irs t S ta te B ank
im posed by its p a tro n s, and th e tre a d of in creased business
o p e ra tio n s in th is com m unity.
A pril 5,1922
Oct. 5, 1922
In crease
rotal Resources, ..$542,163.05 $577,009.52 $34,846.47
I otal Deposits
469,475.12 511,068.13 41,593.01
Jfirst g>tate K in k
G re s h a m .
J. F. G riffith, of P o rtla n d , and
a n o th e r m an w ho is said to be in- !
Gresham, Oregon
, te re ste d In th e m a n u fa c tu re of sta rc h
' from p o tato es w ere in G resh am a few I
■ days ago in v e stig atin g tile possibiil-
( omlng Event« of Interest.
tie s of u sing the p lan t h e re fo r th e re- j
NOTICE.
O regon s ta te W. C. T. U. convention,
C ertain n o to rio u s lia rs have been
fining of c ru d e s ta rc h b ro u g h t from M cM innville, O ctober 11-13.
c irc u la tin g a lie. th a t m y tw o houses
o th e r localities.
P ru n e F e stiv al, V ancouver. W ash ­ at the c o rn e r of 4th and Hood s tre e ts
All effort w ill be m ade to in te re st ington. O ctober 19-21.
*7‘re c o n ’tru c te d of a n old b arn .
The public is w arn ed th a t a ll such
p o tato g ro w e rs of Idaho an d o th e r
I aciflc
In te rn a tio n a l
E xposition, s ta te m e n ts a v lies. Not a piece of
p laces in the p ro ject. It is explained j N ovem ber 4-11.
second hand m a te ria l w as used. C on­
th a t tlie g rin d in g and w ash in g can be
tr a c to r L. J. W in ters built one and I
Music week. N ovem ber 5-12.
done w ith c o m p arativ ely inexpensive
I n lv ersity of O regon A lum ni co n ­ c o n stru c te d th e o th e r one.
m a c h in ery in lo calities w here p o ta ­
JO E MELUGIN.
d i t i o n , E ugene. N ovem ber 11.
toes a re grow n to a larg e ex ten t, and
Dependable I miee.
th e c ru d e o r g reen s ta rc h can
be
O atinoh.E nterprise ( omhlnntion.
F ive c e n ts on every pound of De­
b ro u g h t h e re (or th e finishing pro-
S u b sc rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n fo r the pendable coffee sold goes to B ap tist
O utlook and th e O regon City E n te r­ B uilding F und. A sk y o u r g ro c e r for
p rise for one y e a r for »2.60.
th a t b ran d .—Adv.
A c e n t o r lees a w ord, a d o lla r o r
V io lin s tu d io B i l l O pen.
Rotate Lund for S traw berries
m o re a sale— W an t Ads do it
Jo h n O liver w ill „pen his violin
S erio u s stra w b e rry ro o t in fe stin g In­
stu d io a t G resham S a tu rd ay . O ctober
sec ts m ake it in ad v isab le to grow
21. P u p ils a re re q u ested to rep o rt.
DINNER
stra w b e rrie s m ore th a n tw o fu ll cro p
MflLL N O T COME
N eed Y our S u it C le a n e d ?
y ears oil th e sam e land
P low th e
! T o g r ie f
H ave it F re n c h d ry clea n ed
Re- fields in th e tall su b se q u e n t to h a r ­
p a irin g n e a tly d one.
T a ilo rin g fo r
i i f \ v o u come
v estin g th e second cro p of s tra w b e r­
a d ies an d m en.
( H e it t i “
rie s and use th e land in « ro ta tio n
P E T E R L EN A R D . T a ilo r.
for cro p s o th e r th a n s tra w b e rrie s for
seep
I)utlook-Telegram Bargain«.
a t least a th re e -y e a r period.
F rom now u n til O ctober 31 s u b ­
sc rip tio n s to th e G resham O utlook in
T he best w h eats to grow in e a ste rn
■ co m b in atio n w ith th e P o rtla n d T ele­
gram w ill be ta k e n at »4.5«
T ele- O regon ta ll p la n tin g s a c c o rd in g to th e
grnm
alone a t
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S u b scrib e ex p e rim e n t sta tio n re c o m m en d atio n s
MOST FOLKS ARE
th ro u g h the O utt. ok
at t . • s ta te fair a re tu rk e y red an d
ABOUT AS HAPPY
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X° ' 128' E or ’ ’’■stern O regon
as th e ir d in n e r allo w s th e m to
R r« u la r m eeting o f Greek- f y ! lan tin g w hite w in te r, folsy and
be
Y our a p p e tite feels q u ite a g ­
•S r P * am L o d g e No 126. I 0 . 0 F. rin k a re th e v a rieties. A ll th e s e have
g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e stio n Is not
been te ste d by th e sta tio n an d farm -
in
th e Odd F ello w s h a ll, e v ery T h u rs ­ er».
fu rn ish e d w ith th e p ro p e r m en u
day
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Let th is m a r k e t assist yon
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CLA REN CE STANLEY, N G
» t il be p leased to se rv e you.
My tonuirrow in m u sic w ill be an
C. A H IL L , S e c re ta ry .
edifice b u ilt of todays.
A. J. W. BROWN
Phone 1S91
Bargain
R ales on the Portland D ailies
In Combination with the Outlook.
Phone 1561