GRESHAM
Our First President» Music Lovers. ( O I M IES HAISE
An In v estig ato r in to th e p e rso n a l
p a p e rs of se v eral of th e e a rly p re s i
d e n ts of th e U nited S ta te s found
am ong W ash in g to n ’s re c o rd s n u m e r
o u s n o ta tio n s in re g a rd to m oney
spout on c o n c e rt tick ets.
Jefferso n , it is re p o rte d , d elig h ted
in going off by h im self to p lay upon
h i» violin.
Jo h n A dam s w as not by n a tu re fond
of m usic, b u t la te r becam e an a rd e n t
d iscip le, a fte r he had ta k e n som e
p a in s to u n d e rsta n d its fo rm of ex
p ressio n .
Jo h n Q uincy Adam s, in bis w ritin g s,
h a s m u ch to say a b o u t th e a r t of
m usic.
P h o n e s u b s c rip tio n s to 1581.
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su ra n c e th a n it does to get th e
kind th a t is full of doubts and
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You w a n t your in su ra n c e to
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and you w a n t th o se prom ises
backed by a com pany able to
m ake good if loss com es. T h a t
m eans th is agency of th e H a r t
ford F ire In su ra n c e Com pany.
A co m m u n ity m eetin g of th e T ro u t
dale, C edar an d V ictory zones of th e
M ultnom ah C ounty F arm B u reau w ill
be held a t C edar sch o o lh o u se on T u e s
day evening a t 8 o'clock. O ctober 17.
All fa rm e rs w elcom e.
S u b scrib e now fo r th e O u tlo o k an d
y o u r P o rtla n d D aily.
FAR M ERS MUTUAL HAS
PER O U S YE.AR
PRO S
« 1 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in F orce, Jan . 1, 1022.
T h e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R elief
asso c ia tio n m ad e big g a in s In 1921
h a v in g w ritte n $ 4 ,4 6 6 ,0 0 0 in risk s,
g a in e d 1700 new m em b ers an d p aid
$ 2 8 ,0 0 0 In fire losses. J a n u a r y 1st
th e a ss o c ia tio n a d o p te d a u n ifo rm
r a te o f 30c p e r h u n d re d d o ll a r s in
s u ra n c e on all fa rm p ro p e rty . T h is
low r a te w ill e n a b le ev ery f a r m e r to
c a rry in s u ra n c e . H. W . S n a s h a ll w as
re-e le c te d p re s id e n t. A ny o n e d e slr-
Oregon i in g to see h im a b o u t in s u ra n c e m ay
¡c a ll a t th e G resh am f a ir g ro u n d s ,
i P h o n e 2101.
John Brown
MAIN S T R E E T
G resh am
Phone 2501; 503
Pleasant Valley
Fair Is Success
CERTIFIER GRAIN
C o n sid erab le p ro g re ss h as been
m ade in g ra in certiflcM ion in 20 co u n
ties in th e s ta te th is y e a r acco rd in g to
a p re lim in a ry re p o rt sen t o u t from th e
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege recen tly . T h e
g ra in s certified in clu d e w h eat of IS
v arieties, o a ts an d barley.
T he m ost p o p u la r kind of w h eat
certified th is y e a r proved to be T u r
key Red as 9.5401, a c re s in th e s ta te
p assed insp ectio n . H ybred 128 com es
n ext w ith 6,510 a c re s certified th is
y ear. O th ers down th e lin e a re Je n -
ken C lub 4,920; F o rty -fo ld , 840; H ard
F e d e ra tio n . 830% ; G luestem , 520 an d
m an y o th e r kinds. A to ta l of 23,-
993% a c re s of w h eat w ere certified
in th is s ta te th is y ear.
P ro h ib itio n w h eat is a new v a rie ty
w hich is being recom m ended by th e
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege as -a good p ro
d u cer fo r th is p a rt of O regon. Only
fo u r a c re s of th is v ariety w ere c e r ti
fied th is y e a r in th e state.
U m atilla co u n ty lead s th e s ta te in
g ra in c e rtificatio n fo r th e y e a r. In
th a t co u n ty th e re w ere 13.233 a c re s
of w h eat certified an d 1.620 a c re s r e
jected . M orrow cum es next w ith 5,-
130 a c re s of w h eat passed and 4,785
a c re s re jected .
In W asco co u n ty
th e re w ere 2,520 a c re s passed an d 526
rejected . S h erm an , 1,610 p assed an d
65 rejected .
M ultnom ah an d C lack am as co u n
tie s a re as vet in th e ra is in g of c e rti
fied g rain . T h is y e a r M ultnom ah had
35 a c re s of o a ts th a t p assed in sp ec
tio n . an d C lack am as had 28 a c re s of
w heat, th re e a c re s of o a ts an d 31*£
a c re s of b a rle y th a t p assed in sp e c
tion.
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OrTtOOK.
T he P le a s a n t V alley com m ilnity
fa ir, w hich w as h eld la s t S a tu rd a y ,
i O ctober 7, in th e g ra n g e h a il, proved
a w o n d erfu l su ccess. It w as found
th e re w as onlv one th in g lack in g and
th a t w as sufficient sp ace in w hich to
p lace th e ex h ib its. T w o ta b le s ex-
j te n d in g th e e n tire len g th of th e h all
an d one ta b le p laced a c ro s s th e end
i o f th e h a ll w ere soon filled to o v e r
flow ing w ith d isp lay s of fru its , vege-
‘ ta b le s, g ra in s, p o u ltry , d a iry p ro d u cts
an d m any o th e r th in g s too n u m ero u s
1 to m en tio n . A ll of th e a v a ila b le floor
sp ace b en e a th th e ta b le s w ag th e n
u tilized to ta k e c a re of th e overflow .
T h e fru it d isp lay w as ex cellen t and
Included m any v a rie tie s of ap p le s and
{fears; also p lu m s, peach es, quince,
p ru n e s, s tra w b e rrie s , ra s p b e rrie s and
b la c k b e rrie s. T h e can n ed an d p re
serv ed fr u it a n d v eg etab le d isp lay w as
a ls o good.
■The v eg eta b le ex h ib it w as th e la r g
e s t of all an d co n tain ed m an y v a rie
tie s of v eg eta b les of fine q u ality .
T h e g ra in ex h ib it could h a rd ly be
co n sid ered a fa ir re p re se n ta tio n of th e
p o ssib ilitie s of th e p ro d u ctio n o f th e
c e re a ls in th is lo cality so fa r a s v a
rie ty is co n cern ed . H ow ever, th e re
w e re som e ex c e lle n t sam p les of w heat,
o ats, rye, vetch (p eas) and co rn . T he
co rn d isp lay in clu d ed se v e ra l v a rie
tie s of m a rk e t, field and pop corn.
S a m p le s of en sila g e co rn m easu red
fro m 10 to 13 feet in h eig h t an d had
w ell developed ears.
S ev eral coops of p o u ltry an d ra b b its
w ere exhibited. A dog o ccu p y ing a
pen am u sed th e ch ild ren .
T h e g ir ls ' an d boys’ clu b w ork, both
h a n d iw o rk an d p ro d u c ts of th e farm
a n d g a rd e n , w ere ex cellen t an d r e
ceived sp ecial co m m en d atio n fro m th e
sp e c ta to rs.
T h e fan cy w o rk d e p a rtm e n t m ade
u p of d isp lay s of h a n d iw o rk by th e
lad ies of th e co m m u n ity , c o n tain ed a
la rg e , v aried an d u n su rp a sse d co llec
tio n w hich show ed m uch sk ill In the
a r t of u sin g th e needle and cro ch et
hook.
C. J. H u rd , of E ugene, d eliv ered an
a d d re s s d u rin g th e aftern o o n .
H is
th em e w as th e fa rm e r an d his p ro b ,
lem s. It is Mr, H u rd 's b elief th a t co
o p e ra tio n is th e key to th e so lu tio n
of th e fa r m e r’s tro u b le s.
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An illu s tra te d le c tu re on b ird s w as
g iven by W. A. E llio tt, s ta te a u th o rity
on th e fe a th e re d trib e s, w hich proved
v ery in te re s tin g an d in stru c tiv e .
Miss U pdyke, of G ilb ert, re n d e re d a
v io lin solo a n d little Miss M uriel
B ow en gave a re c ita tio n in h er u su al
p le a sin g m a n n e r. M usic for th e o cca
sion w as fu rn ish e d by th e P le a s a n t
V alley g ra n g e o rc h e s tra an d elicited
m an y ex p re ssio n s of com m en d ation
fro m th o se w ho h e a rd it.
T h e re w as a good a tte n d a n c e es
p ecia lly d u rin g th e ev en in g w hen the
h all w as filled to cap acity . On the
w h o le P le a s a n t V alley ’s first com m u
n ity fa ir proved a g ra n d su ccess and
it is hoped th a t it w ill becom e an a n
n u a l event.
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Room 605 E lectric Bldg ,* Portland, Oregon
S erv ices w 11 ,>e held a« u su a l i t
S m ith ... m o ral P re s b y te ria n c h c rc i .
T he S u n d ay sci.ool w ill m eet a 1 - |
i an d at 11 th e p a sto r, th e Rev. E. L. I .
I H o llen sted , w ill p reach on " T h a i
le s t of L ife.” .
BORING
S erv ices a t th e B oring Method!,
'« h u r t h for n ex t S unday a re as fo ’-
' lov ■ S unday school at 1", c h ild re n 's I
m eetin g at 11 a n d p reach in g servi«
a t 11:15. T he Rev. E. K. h a n to n I
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th e p asto r.
! Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. .
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B ible school w ill co n v en e at th e
B a p tist c h u rc h a t 10 o'clock. B. Y.
P. U. wll m eet a t 7:30 in th e even-
ng. F o llo w in g th a t w ill be a song
se rv ice an d a serm o n by th e p asto r,
th e Rev. David Q. B arry , a t 8:15. The
th em e w ill be, "A M idnight E x p erien ce
a n d th e E v id en t R esu lts."
T h e p ro g ra m lias been an n o u nced
fo r th e P le a s a n t H om e D istric t S u n
day S chool asso c ia tio n , w hich will
m eet a t th e B a p tist ch u rc h on S unday,
O cto b er 22. T h e Rev. A. J. W are,
p re sid e n t of th e C lack am as S u n day
School a sso ciatio n , w ill be th e m o rn
in g sp e a k e r. Dr. G eorge B. P r a tt, s u
p e rin te n d e n t of th e C en ten ary -W ilb u r
M ethodist E p isco p al c h u rc h of P o rt
land an d L. R. M artin , p re s id e n t of the
M ultnom ah C ounty S unday S chool a s
so ciatio n , w ill g ive a d d re s s in th e
afte rn o o n . T h e e n tire p ro g ram will
em p h asize a d u lt w o rk . T he A lld ridge
B ro th e rs q u a rte t of O regon C ity and
L u th e r L eague ch o ir of Pow ell V alley
a re ex pected to a s s is t In th e m usic. A
b a sk e t d in n e r w ill be serv ed a t noon.
T h is is th e tim e fo r th e electio n of o f
ficers.
T he n ex t m eetin g of th e c la s s hi the
stu d y of n u tritio n w ill be held a t the
i hom e of Mrs. M. L e n n a rtz on O ctober
20. Miss M arg ery S m ith w ill give a
1 s u r p ris e d em o n stratio n , th e a rtic le
j m ad e is said to be a d e ss e rt w ith a
j d ash of sp ice an d a ta r t flavor. The
; su b je c t for th e day w ill be m eal p la n
ning. All w om en a re u rg ed to atten d ,
I esp e c ia lly th o se w ho have m enu
I b lan k s.
“ I am th e frien d o f every effo rt to I
- give m usic IU rig h tfu l place in o u r na-1
I flo n al llfe.”_ W . 0 . H ard in g .
FRIDAY,
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PAGE THREE
\E W FARM It I KF Al
ORGANIZATION FORMED
A local o g an iza tio n qf th e C ounty
I F a rm B u reau w as form ed la s t T u e s
day evening a t a m eeting held In
i T ro u td a le w hich co m p rise s th e dis-
j tr ic ts of C edar, V ictory and T ro u t-
, d ale. T h e officers elec ted a re W. C.
tS p e n c e of T ro u td a le , p re s id e n t; E. A.
S tafford, vice p re s id e n t; M. C. Mc
G innis, s e c re ta ry .
T he fo rm in g of th is new o rg a n iz a
tio n is a p re p a ra to ry ste p iu a big
m a rk e tin g schem e of h an d lin g p ro
du ce ra ise d in th is te r rito ry . It w ill
be c o n cern ed w ith p ro d u ce th a t is of
a p e rish a b le n a tu re . T he p la n a s it
is b eing w o rk ed out h as not yet been
m ade p u b lic an d w ill not be u n til th e
p la n h a s been w orked o u t in detail.
On J a n u a r y 1st th e N ational F arm
B u re a u w ill ta k e over w h a t h as been
know n as th e N o rth A m erican F ru it
E x ch a n g e w hich h a n d le s fr u its and all
p e rish a b le v eg eta b les.
T h is selling
agency is o p e ra tin g in 38 s ta te s but at
th e p re s e n t tim e h a s no sellin g points
w est of D enver.
T h e C ounty F a rm flq reau o rg a n iz a
tio n is now w o rk in g to o rg an ize th e
P ow ell V alley an d L u sted d is tric ts in
th e sam e m a n n er.
TROUTDALE
A co m m u n ity farm b u re a u w as o r
ganized, officers elected and co m m it
tees ap p o in ted on T u esd ay evening.
Ttie follow ing officers w ere chosen:
Jo h n S tre b in , p re s id e n t; G eorge W il
son. vice p re s id e n t; M. B. M cGinnis,
s e c re ta ry and tr e a s u re r . T hey w ill
m eet a g a in T u esd ay . O ctober 17.
M iss E th el I. C alkins, co u n ty club
lead er, gave a ta lk to th e school c h il
d re n on W ednesday a ftern o o n .
M iss F ay P a rs o n s Is sta y in g in P o r t
land w ith an a u n t fo r aw hile.
M other H u b b ard is v isitin g a t L. A.
H a rlo w ’s th is w eek.
H aro ld an d R alph Dye, of R ock
wood, v isited N orm an an d C h arles
H o w ard on Sunday.
T h e c e le ry g ro w e rs of T ro u td a le a re
sh ip p in g o u t a c a rlo a d of c ele ry th is
w eek.
M rs. W illet an d so n s v isited In T he
D alles on M onday and T uesday.
C onrad W eller an d fam ily m oved to
K enton th is w eek.
T h e new p o stm a ste r, J. S. H udson,
w ill ta k e c h a rg e of th e office Oct. 15.
A niece of Mrs. L. A. H arlow , Mrs.
F ra n k K insey, and h u sb a n d of A n a
co rte s, W ash in g to n , an d a b ro th e r, E.
S. B ullock, and Mr. and Mrs. C laren c e
W h ie le r of P o rtla n d w ere S un d ay v is
ito rs a t th e H arlo w home.
QUALITY BREAD
F re s h e v e ry day a n d you can
buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn
M u ltn o m a h co u n ty .
Pies, Cakes, Pastry_
City Bakery
P h o n e 1221
G resh am
A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to
ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r
is a F is k J J o o s te r.
R e -tire w ith F is k s an d
enjoy m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t
e x te n t.
Fisk Tires and Tubes.
Oldfield Tires and Tubes.
American Akron Tires and
Tubes.
GKO. V. B R A N D T
P h o n e 1107
O p p o site B ro w n ’s M ark et
AUCTION SALE
At the home of Mrs.
Criiinh, in East Gresham on Unwell Valley
Road, near the Standard Oil Tanks.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1;:{Q I' M.
2 HEIFERS.
2 CIIWS.
1 TEAM.
I Set Heavy Harness.
FARM MACHINERY
1 F arm W agon.
1 C ham pion B in d e r.( 1 M ilw aukee Mower.
1 Disc.
COTTRELL
1 tw o -sectio n H arro w . 1 O liver C hilled S teel Plow .
5-shovel C u ltiv ato r.
H ay Ruck.
S p rin g S eat.
S ick le G rin d er. Hay F o rk and P ulleys. S niuy
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. H ard y a re sp e n d a rtic le s too n u m ero u s to m ention.
ing a c o u p le of w eeks a t t i e hom e of
M rs. H a rd y 's p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. A. TERMS; All sums $20.04) and under. Cash; over $20.00 six mouths’ time at
R. G oger. T hey have ju s t re tu rn e d
S per cent nil approved security.
from a seven m o n th s' b u sin ess trip in
th e e ast. T hey v isited re la tiv e s and
frie n d s in Illin o is, Ohio, P e n n sy l
v a n ia and W est V irginia. Som e of th e A. W. COOK, Auctioneer.
A. MFVERS, Clerk
m ost in te re s tin g ev en ts of th e ir trip
w ere a v isit to th e H a n n a coal
m ine, w hich is one of th e la rg e st in
Ohio, to th e p ro d u cin g n a tu ra l gas
w ells in Ohio, to M cK inley's m em orial
in C anton, Ohio, th e C arn eg ie steel
m ills in P itts b u rg , P e n n sy lv a n ia , and
and L ucile D iefen d erfer, both s tu d e n ts
KELSO
to th e N ew ell P o tte ry w orks in W est
a t Reed College,
V irginia. Mr. and Mrs. H ardy both
S ervices w ere held la st S u n d ay in
T he W om an's clu b of K elso w ill give
ex p ressed th em selv es as being happy
a p ro g ram and b a sk e t social a t the the N orw egian L u th e ra n ch u rc h ivy a
to he back in O regon.
P o rtla n d m in ister.
W. E. C ra sw e ll is v isitin g liis b ro th scho o lh o u se on S a tu rd a y evening, Oc- I
e r an d fam ily a t R osedale, W ash in g to b e r 21.
L adies a re re q u e ste d to ! CEDAR AND VICTORY
ton.
b rin g b a sk ets, and everybody is co r- j
C a rl R. G oger. w ho is em ployed at d ially invited to a tte n d . T he p ro ceed s I Mr. nnd Mrs. S; innel S taley nf Loa
L a to u re ll, O regon, sp e n t th e w eek-end
w ith h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. A. R. w ill go to w ard p aying for th e in te rio r A ngeles, C alifo rn ia, ai • v isitin g a t th e
p a in tin g of th e schoolhouse, w hich hom e of Ids p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs.
G oger.
Mrs. E d n a G illam . of P o rtla n d , w ork w as done b efo re school opened. Staley.
sp e n t a few days w ith h er m other,
T he next m eetin g of th e Wonian'B
T h e C arro ll M cC reary hom e Is n e a r
Mrs. Jo s. M anary.
clu b w ill be held on T h u rsd u y a f t e r ing com pletion.
noon, O ctober 26 a t th e hom e of Mrs.
H a rry M cC reury hus com m enced th e
POWELL VALLEY
R o b ert Jo n s ru d .
digging of a b asem en t for his new
T he follow ing K elso people a tten d ed house.
M rs. A u g u sta P alm b lad lias been
v isitin g h er (lau g h ter, M rs. Sw an th e m eeting an d p ro g ram of th e C ot
A larg e re p re s e n ta tio n of fa rm e rs
M agnuson and fam ily for th e p a st tr e ll P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso ciatio n last Is expected a t th e farm b u re a u m eet
th r e e w eeks. M rs. P alm b lad lias also S a tu rd a y ev en in g : Mrs. G ilb ert J o n s ing n ext T uesday evening a t th e Ce
enjoyed v isitin g old frie n d s d u rin g her ru d , G eorge J o n s ru d , th e H enry Erl d a r schoolhouse.
stay . S he is now v isitin g a t th e hom e fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert Jo n s ru d
an d Miss Sibyl L indell. T he p ro g ram
F a rm e r’s A ttention.
of a n o th e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. F ra n k G us
a s w ell as re fre s h m e n ts w ere g re a tly
A com m unity m eeting of th e T ro u t
ta fso n an d fam ily an d ex p ects to r e ap p re c ia te d . C o ttre ll is to he c o n g ra t
m ain fo r a c o n n le of w eeks.
u lated on h aving so sp len d id an o r d ale, C edar anil V ictory zones of th e
g an iza tio n w ork in g in th e In te re s t of | M ultnom ah C ounty F a rm B u reau w ill
A W a n t Ad m e a n s a d d itio n a l in th e school and th e home.
he
held a t C edar schoolhouse on
E unice and D orothy J o n s ru d , w ho
com e w ith li tt le o u tla y . L e t th e O u t
cam e honie for th e w eek-end, b ro u g h t j T u esd ay evening, O ctober 17, nt 8
look p ro v e It.
w itii them th e ir co u sin s, A lice L indell I o’clock. All fa rm e rs n re welcom e.
MRS. LENA M. CRUMB, Owner
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