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o ì T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook < VOL. 12. NO. 86 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. T l ESHAY. DECEMBER 2«. 1922 NEW GYMNASIUM Smallest Elephant Arrives m U. S. IS DEDICATED A larg e au d ien c e w as p re s e n t a t th e dedication ex e rc ise s held in th e new Union H igh school gym nasium F rid ay evening. P ra c tic a lly a ll of th e tern- I in stitu tio n s, th e g rad e and high schools, w hich they rep resen ted . The high school o rc h e s tra played som e j ^ e a u ,‘ful n u tn b ers- S everal new m em - b ers have recen tly joined th e o rch es- p orary se a ts a rra n g e d on th e m ain t ra. M arian c ,ow cap tlv atcd th e a u . floor w ere filled an d m any of th e s t u - ; dience by h er singing w hich w as ac- dents occupied se a ts in th e b alco n ies j com panied by th e strin g ed in s tru - ru nning alo n g each side. T h e p ro - m en ts an i* th e piano. A high school | g irl s trio fu rn ish ed ad d itio n al m u si gram an n o u n ced in a fo rm er issu e of cal n u m b ers n o t on th e pro g ram . the O utlook w as c a rrie d o u t w ith one Som e new stag e scen ery en h an ces or tw o excep tio n s. S u p e rin te n d e n t W. . . th e a p p earan ce of th e stag e. A n u m - C. A lderson w as u n a b le to be p re s e n t of G resham b u sin ess and p ro fessio n al on acco u n t of th e fog. m en have added a good cau se by A fter th e o p en in g m usical n u m b ers p u rch asin g an asb esto s c u rta in fo r th e by th e high school o rc h e s tra , a fine stag e. T hose w ho su b scrib ed to w ard it a re th e B ank of G resham , C olum bia address of w elcom e w as m ade by Wm. E rick W orks, A. W. M etzger & Co., M cA llister, p re s id e n t of th e stu d e n t Dr. H. V. Adix, Geo. W. S tap leto n , body. H e e x p re sse d th e a p p reciatio n Bishop Bros., H essel's F arm M achin of th e school fo r th e larg e atte n d a n c e 1 ery Co., Jo n es L um ber Co., R ak er & TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 61.50 Per Y«‘ar WHAT IS WRONG WITH POTATOES? To th e G resh am O u tlo o k :— D uring seaso n s, w hen th e co n d itio n s for m a r k e tin g p o tato es a re like th ey a re s ta rtin g for th e season of 1922, we ail begin to look fo r som eone to blam e fo r o u r tro u b le . T h e b u y er blam es th e g ro w e r; th e g ro w er blam es th e b u y e r; th ey both blam e the fellow a t th e o th e r en d ; and th e public blam es them all. We all suffer to g e th e r and we a re a ll som ew h at to blam e for th e very u n sa tisfa c to ry co n d itio n s, for w e all could help to ch an g e them for th e b e tte r if we w ere w illin g to be fa ir and rem ove as fa r as possible th e c au se fo r b lam e th a t is n e a re s t to us. \ Few O bserv ill Ions. W e w ill try , in a s fa ir a w ay a s po s sible, to show how th e g ro w er cau ing h a s a ro u se d a s to rm of c r i ti help to c le a r h im self of his sh a re of th e blam e, an d a t th e sam e tim e in cism . Mr. B u tle r is from St. P aul. Captain E. A Cunningham went mto the African French Congo H e w as fo rm e rly a c o rp o ra tio n at c re a s e his n et Incom e from Ills p o ta and captured this pigm y elep h an t which be brought to the New toes enough to s u r p ris e him . to rn ey . ) ork zoo "M iamba" weighs SOb posted*. la oow th ree year» o w and We m u st a ll adm it th a t a t p re s e n t fully grow n. «D ecem ber, 1922) th e re a re m ore po ( U B ISI’MAS CAROLERS to e s being th ro w n on th e m a rk e t AWAKEN G RES II IMITES ta on th e o ccasio n an d also voiced th e S on' O utlook P u b lish in g Co., G resham (w e u se "th ro w n " ad v ised ly ) th a n th e D rug Co., L. L. K idder H a rd w a re Co., m a rk e t can ta k e c a re of a t a p rice feeling of th e school w hen he told how- P eople of G resham w ere aw akened th a t w ill leave an y th in g a s a profit for W alrad M ercantile Co. and Chas. proud it w as to hav e such a fine gym Cleveland. e a rly y e ste rd a y m o rn in g by th e sw eet th e m an w ho grew th e cro p . W hen s tra in s of C h ristm a s songs su n g by a w e say th a t th e re a re too m any p o ta nasium . D u rin g h is ta lk he m entio n ed T he new U nion H igh gym nasium is band of c a ro le rs. T his is believed to toes being th ro w n on th e m a rk e t, we the fa c t th a t P rin c ip a l Roy E. C annon no t only going to serv e as a g y m n a m ean ju s t th a t! Too m an y b u sh e ls; be th e first tim e th is q u a in t and beau too m any k in d s; an d w o rst of all, too expects to p lace a d rin k in g fo u n tain sium b u t as a com m unity h all a s w ell. W. D. M orehouse an d J. H. S p a a r, Ing has been long neglected, fu lly one- tifu l cu sto m h a s been o b served h ere m any cu lls. at th e e n tra n c e to th e new gym nasium | T hls w as m ade know n by Mr L aw - And It too o ften h ap p en s th a t th e re and It cam e a s a co m p lete s u r p ris e to | re n c e w hen he said th e people of of th e M orehouse O rch ard in g co m lialf, som etim es m ore, of th e wood is c u t aw ay, to fo rce pro d u ct. C ut close, m any w ho w ere e a rly a ro u se d by th e a re too m any v a rie tie s in th e sam e at his ow n expense. I , , ,, , , , . .. pany of W oodstock, P o rtla n d , w ere in | G resham should feel free to u se th e bag, an d som etim es it h ap p en s th a t to allow of ra p id h ealin g of th e W. C. L a w ren ce, ch a irm a n of th e | gym nasium w henever it w as n o t al- G resh am la s t w eek looking a fte r w ound, and c u t In line w ith th e tre e , singing. th e bag does not c o n ta iu any of thy T he a rra n g e m e n ts w ere som ew hat v a rie ty th a t th e u ltim a te buyer ex school b o ard , gave a u in te re stin g j read y being used for school p u rp o ses, o rc h a rd in g w o rk in th is v icinity. T hey th a t no stu b s a re left to disfigure It. in fo rm al a n d about six teen voices pected to g et, or th a t he ag reed to talk th a t w as rig h t to th e point. He j Mr. C annon m ade th e a n n o u n cem en t do n o t h a n d le n u rs e ry sto ck b u t a re To p ru n e m ean s to th in out, ta k in g w ere ask ed to p a rtic ip a te , fo u rteen of pay for. We ex p ect to point out at a la te r spoke of h is r e g r e t a t th e in a b ility of th a t a lad ies' gym cla ss and a m en 'B e x p e rt o rc h a rd ists, sp ecializin g In th e w hole lim b, clea n to th e body, w hom resp o n d ed . T h ese m et a t 5 tim e how th e g ro w e rs of th is sectio n leaving p le n ty of room for su n lig h t, fr u it tre e s. T h e re a re m any u n p ro , . c la s s a re to be o rg an ized th e first of fo r it does not ta k e a very larg e top to o'clock a n d a rra n g e d th em selv es In Mr. A ld erso n to be p re s e n t b u t said m uy h elp to rem edy th e con d itio n as th e year. All m en in te re ste d in g y m d u ctiv e o rc h a rd s an d m an y th a t a re p ro d u ce an a b u n d an ce of choice fru it. th a t if Mr. A ld erso n w as p re s e n t he n asiu m w o rk a re ask ed to m eet a t th e fa r below s ta n d a rd , h en ce th ey a re T he very b est is n ever too good, hence th re e a u to s. T he d riv e rs w ere, Miss to m ix tu re of v arieties. At th is tim e we w ill ta k e up a n o th F lo re n c e H oney, Dr. W ill O tt an d H. would a sk him if h e co u ld n ’t b rin g h ig h school, T u esd ay evening, J a n u - finding a la rg e field fo r th e ir sk illfu l o u r every effort to elim in a te th e s p u r L. St. C lair. P ra c tic a lly th e w hole e r p h a se of th e situ a tio n th a t is of ious. A w ork w ell begun Is h a lf done, w ork. eq u al im p o rtan ce, viz.: him self in c lo s e r to u ch w ith U nion | a r y 2, an d th e lad ies a re to m eet th e re Cost of P ro d u ctio n and (jnnlltjr. T h ey h av e in d iv id u al m eth o d s of so be very su re th a t th e tre e s a re fully city w as covered In a little over tw o on W ednesday evening, J a n u a ry 3, d o rm an t w hen p ru n in g begins, g e n h o u rs, en d in g w ith a tr e a t of choco H igh so Mr. A lderson w ould realize We believe th a t th e co st of p ro d u c u n p ro d u ctiv e fru it tre e s e ra lly J a n u a r y 1st, so m etim es w h ere 1923. T h e lead e rs w ill be chosen from tre a tin g ing a b u sh el of p o tato es Is too g re a t, to a la rg e r e x te n t w h at a w o n d erfu l th e high school teac h ers. w hich m ak es it p o ssib le to g u a ra n te e we have had a w arm fall, delayed to la te and to a s t a t W ith ro w 's. T he list of c a ro le rs Is as follow s: and a ls o th a t th e q u a lity of th e p ro d F e b ru a ry 1st, w hen th e leaf system in stitu tio n it re a lly is. Mr. L aw ren ce a good cro p , w e a th e r co n d itio n s p e r u c t is too low. W e w ill tr y to show T h e new g y m n asiu m build in g is 112 w ill all have fallen. T h is sign m ay F lo re n c e H oney, M. E. Q uigley, G er how th e g ro w e rs can , by c o n siste n t again ex p re sse d th e w ish th a t Mr. Al- feet long and 60 feet wide. It is co n m ittin g . alw ay s be depended upon, fo r th e tru d e A lex an d er, Dr. W ill O tt, M yrtle co o p erativ e effort go a long way to T h is seem ed to th e O utlook so n e tr e e s a t th is tim e have en te re d upon aerson could find tim e to m ake m ore s tru c te d of hollow tile. T he s ta g e is R u sh er, Ed. R u sh er, D oris Z im m er w ard h elp in g to tu r n a losing p ro p o si v isits to U nion H igh and com e a s a j 24 feet deep an d is equipped w ith c e ssa ry an d beneficial a w o rk th a t Mr. th e ir w in te r's rest. All sa p sp ro u ts m an, O liver O lli, W illene a n d E lean o r tio n Into an effort for gain. th a t have m issed th e su m m er p ru .fin g M orehouse w as ask ed fo r su g g estio n s We w ill a ll ag ree, I th in k , th a t th e d re ssin g room s and sh o w er b a th s on h ost a n d n o t a s a gu est. th a t w ould h elp o rc h a rd is ts , an d Mr. should n o t be overlooked in th e w in B otkin, C a th e rin e B ailey, H elen H lsey, co st of p ro d u ctio n , u n d e r o rd in a ry e ith e r side for th e boys and fo r th e Much p ra is e w as given Mr. F re e M orehouse h as w ritte n fo r th e O ut te r , for th e object is to elim in a te all W inifred S t.C la ir and H. L. S t.C la ir. m eth o d s is p ra c tic a lly th e sam e pel e x tra s u rp lu s, and th u s co n serv e th e ac re , be th e yield lurge o r sm all. T h a t m an, th e a rc h ite c t, fo r th e new gym g irls. T he m ain floor is of h a rd wood. look th e follow ing on p ru n in g : en erg y of th e tr e e fo r fru it. being so it w ould n a tu ra lly follow CHRISTMAS AT GRESHAM nasium , a n d a ls o th e c o n tra c to r, W hen th e c h a irs a rriv e w hich a re to B eginning w ith th e first of th e new AU p ru n in g should be done before (■RADE SCHOOL th a t If we can c u t dow n o u r expense C laude S to ck to n . T he tw o m en w ere I be ship p ed from th e east, th e re w ill y ear, th e n ex t y e a r's fru it cro p , a l per b u sh el, th e re w ill he m ore llkely- a fte rw a rd in tro d u ced to th e au d ien ce I be sufflclent sp ace on th e m ain floor to th o u g h still in em bryo, w ill begin to th e o rc h a rd h as had a co at of lim e and su lp h u r _ ap p lied , and all th e T h e assem b ly room a t th e g rad e j hood of m ak in g a net profit. se a t 1000 people an d th e re is room for sh ap en itself, th ro u g h th e first c h a n b ra n c h e s b u rn ed , for they a r e a tam i- by Mr. L aw ren ce. Mr. S to ck to n w as It is o u r belief th a t th e av e ra g e nel of h e lp fu ln e ss th a t m ay be applied ly of id lers, a re m ost su sc e p tib le to school w as th e scen e of som e v e r y 4 potnto g ro w e r Is p la n tin g too m any given sp e c ia l p ra ise fo r m ak in g ad d i an ad d itio n al 300 in th e b alconies. A sum of $20,000 w as fu rn ish ed for to It, n am ely , th e c u ttin g aw ay of ull d isease and verm in. W hen th e tim e In te re stin g school ex e rc ise s la st F r i a c re s of p o tato es each y e a r and pay tions to th e b u ild in g th a t w ere n o t in ing too little a tte n tio n to th e qu u llty u seless wood and th u s In c re a sin g th e th e b uilding of th e new gym an d for n a tu ra l flow of th e life-g iv in g sap for com es for su m m er p ru n in g , g e n e ra lly day a fte rn o o n w hen C h ristm a s w as cluded in h is c o n tra c t. T he w o rk of of th e p o ta to e s th a t he Is raisin g . Ju ly o r A ugust, all la te ra l g ro w th s u sh e re d Into th e G resham g rad e Floyd L. M ack w ho did th e ele c tric eq u ip p in g th e old one w ith cla ss th e s u s te n a n c e of th e fr u it p ro d u cin g th a t have a p p eared should be ta k e n We a lso believe th a t it h as been school. T h e room w as b eau tifu lly co n clu siv ely proven th a t th e re is w iring w as a lso praised . Mr. L aw room s. T h is w as n o t found to be s u f sp u rs. N a tu re seem s to have provided aw ay, fo r enough Is, or should be, deco rated fo r th e occasio n In th e s e a b u sh els of h ig h -g ra d e p otatoes, th a t ren ce q uoted Mr. F reem an as say in g ficient to build th e new b u ild in g and enough sap , an d no m o re, h en ce th e enough In all cases, an d sin ce th e top need of c a re fu l p ru n in g . To s ta r t fo rm atio n Is sufficient, no m ore Is r e so n 's c o lo rs and n u m ero u s C h ristm a s can he sold a t an a d v an ce over th e co m p lete th e w o rk on th e new c la s s th a t it w as th e b e st job of w irin g he m a rk e t fo r seed, from one a c re th an rig h t is to end rig h t, hen ce th e ro o m s b u t th e la tte r w ill be used as need of a full kno w led g e of th e n a tu r qu ired . W here, in new p la n tin g s, a tre e s w ere placed a b o u t th e room . th e re is in h a rv e s tin g 600 b u sh els of had ever seen. low top Is re q u ire d , w hich seem s to One tre e , m o re Im posing looking th an poor g ra d e of po tato es, th a t a re a All of th e n u m b e rs on th e p ro g ram th ey a re u n til m o re fu n d s a re secu red al ten d en c ies of each v ariety , fo r th e recom m end itse lf In m ost cases, c u t to v ere a c re d it to th e tw o ed u catio n al I to co m p lete th e w ork. N ew tow n ap p le h as h a b its, all its 18 Inches, o r ab o u t to o n e's knee, and th e o th e rs, W38 lig h ted d u rin g the d ra g on th e m a rk e t, from th re e acres. ow n, an d re fu se s to stay p u t, o u t of alw ay s c u t to a hud. C ut sla n tin g , p ro g ram tc th e g re a t d elig h t of th e Now th e q u estio n very n a tu ra lly a rise s, how inay we b rin g th is ib o u t? its n a tu r a l sp h ere, as do m an y of th e aw ay from th e hud and th u s in s u re th e y o u n g er pupils. o th e r v a rieties. T re a t th em acco rd in g first b eg in n in g of top. Second y ear, S a n ta C lau s a rriv e d a t th e school- T he m ost s u c tn s s fu l way to b rin g th is about th a t we have had ar. o p p o rtu n i to th e ir n a tu ra l in clin atio n s, and c u t to th re e sh o o ts and cut hack th e ho u se p ro m p tly a t I -30, and began ty to ch eek on Is by c u ttin g th e th e re 's no m ista k e m ade. tip s. T h ird y e a r, leave five o r six K eep th e open c e n te r, as it h as and cut hack. F o u rth y ear, enough h is p ilg rim a g e about th e b u ild in g v is a c re a g e to a b asis w h ere th e gro w er p roven itse lf m o st v alu ab le to th e top w ill a p p e a r to su p p ly all n e ces itin g v a rio u s room s and sp re a d in g ca n ta k e th e tim e to go over h is e n p ro p e r m a tu rity an d co lo rin g of th e sa ry lim bs fo r a p erfect top, except C h ristm a s c h e e r a s he w ent. By th is tir e a c re a g e and ro g u e o u t th e d i And th e se p la n ts fru it. T he B aldw in, one of th e m ost in som e few c a se s w h ere d o rm an t tim e q u ite a la rg e au d ien c e of p a tro n s seased p 'lin ts. should be dug out th o ro u g h ly and th e su sc e p tib le to n o n -p ro d u ctio n of all buds hav e failed to m a tu re , w hen th e T he q u iet of th e C h ristm as n ig h t c a ttle w ere b eing ta k e n to safety , th e th e v a rie tie s, should be sev erely c u ttin g hack system is still follow ed. an d friend* had g a th e re d fo r th e e x vines and a ll ta k e n from th e field. T he g ro w er should grow a “Seed w as d istu rb e d ab o u t 12:20 la s t n ig h t b u rn in g hay k e p t fa llin g from above p ru n ed , as it will go e n tire ly to wood P ru n e ail b ra n c h e s , in fo rm in g tops, ercises. T w o h o u rs w ere sp e n t In a an d m ak in g th e w o rk m o re d a n g ero u s u n le ss th u s tre a te d . I do n o t apply so th a t no tw o a re d ire c tly o pposite festiv al of song and re c ita tio n s , In P lo t" each and every y ear, p lan ted w hen th e sire n in G resh am sounded th e te rm p ru n e, to th e a c t of c u ttin g to each o th e r, th u s red u cin g th e s tra in te rs p e rs e d w ith a d d re s se s by a n u m w ith " Illll-S e le c te d " seed, from the and difficult. very best yielding, d isease-free hills. once a n n o u n c in g a fire. In fo rm atio n T h e re w ere 22 head of sto ck in th e back (a su re m ean s of p ro d u cin g upon th e tr e e and all ten d en c ies to b e r of local p a s to rs and by th e p rin Why « lit Down the A creage! m ore to p ), fo r g e n e ra lly sp eak in g ! split. over th e w ires an n o u n ced th a t th e b a rn an d enough hay and s tra w to th e re Is a sufficiency of top In all o u r cipal. T h e m ark ed fe a tu re of th e af- | W e w ill a n sw e r th is by s ta tin g som e All p each es, n e c ta rin e s , a p ric o ts b a rn of H. G. M ullenhoff, a fa rm e r keep them over w in ter. T he to ta l loss b earin g o rc h a rd s, w ith no n ecessity and p ru n u s sim onii, should w ait u n til te rn o o n , how ever, w as th e tru e C h ris t th in g s th a t h ive com e u n d er o u r ob We have seen m en, w ho living ab o u t a m ile so u th e a st of P le a s h a s n o t yet been estim ated . T h e re w as for m o re to th u s h a m p e r p ro d u ctio n . sp rin g fo r th e ir p ru n in g , fo r it is a t m as s p irit w hich p re v a ile d w ith all se rv a tio n w ere ra is in g a larg e a c r age of In a n t H om e, w as on fire. S ev eral a u som e in su ran ce. T h e old b a rn th a t I o ften see g re a t to p s c u t aw ay, i th a t tim e th a t dead b ra n c h e s ap p e a r, present. ferio r p o tato es y ear a fte r y ear, w ith tom obile loads of m en c a rry in g th e w as in use b efo re th e new one w as sim ply de-h o rn ed , w ith b u t one ch an ce w hich m ay not be seen in th e w in te r M any ex c e lle n t n u m b ers w ere given only in d ifferen t su ccess, c u t th e ir in view , nam ely, th e g ro w in g of a tim e, and th e good w ould be sacrificed fire ch ief a n d som e of th e firem en b u ilt is b e lr ? re p a ire d an d w ill be p u t new to p to ta k e th e p lace of th e old, ac re a g e p ra c tic a lly o n e-h alf and w ith th e bad. L et th e hu Is show by th e v a rio u s g rad es. “ Holy N ig h t” ra ise th e q u a lity of w h at th e y did in to u se to r h o using th e stock. h u rrie d to th e scene. w ith a loss of from th re e to fo u r color, b efo re p ru n in g , and n a tu re does w hich w as su n g In th r e e p a rts by the ra is e to th e s ta n d a rd of seed stock, P e rh a p s one of th e g re a te s t losses y e a rs in th e m a tte r of p ro d u ctio n . In th e re s t, for a ll dead wood com es off boys of th e sev en th and eig h th g rad es T he b a rn w as h o u sin g th e M ullen and th e re b y in c re a se th e ir yield per hoff h e rd of th o ro u g h b re d H o lsteiu s from th e fire w as th a t of th e m o n th ’s n eg lected o rc h a rd s, w h ere th e p ru n - i u n d e r th e p ru n in g sh e a rs. w as e sp ecially w ell given. T h is w as a c re to a p o in t w here th e ra isin g of an d am ong o th e rs, th e fam ous c h a m m ilk reco rd of S tan h o p e B elle J o th e ir first a p p e a ra n c e b efo re th e p u b p o tato es becam e a pro fitab le u n d e r pion m ilk p ro d u c in g cow, S tau h cp e h a n n a. She w as on a second m ilk BAPTIST CANTATA MULTNOMAH GRANGE lic. T hey w ill h e re a fte r be d e sig n a t taking. T h e re is a n o th e r p o in t th a t should B eile Jo h a n n a . S he w as one of th e reco rd and th e re c o rd s fo r th e p a st MUCH APPRECIATED ELECTS OFFICERS ed as th e B oys’ G lee club. not he lost sight of, an d th a t is th is: first to be ta k e n to safety . All of th e m o n th w ere In th e b a rn and w ere T h e n u m b ers on th e p ro g ram w ere W henever a g ro w er does as in dicated New officers fo r th e com ing y ear Invocation, th e Rev. A. 8. H osey; above th e re Is alw ay s som e show fo r T h e C h ristm a s seaso n w as tr u ly a o tb p r sto ck w as g o tte n o u t w ith the b u rn ed . T h e cow w ould have finished exception of a young h eifer c a lf an d a h e r y e a r’s reco rd n ext Ju ly . W h at e f joyful one and w ill b e rem em b ered as ; w ere elected last S a tu rd a y a t th e re g song, "C h ristm a s T im e H as Come him to sell his crop to r an in c re a se In young steer. O ne cow , how ever, w as fect th e loss of th e p a p e rs w ill have is a m o st en jo y ab le ev en t by th e m em u la r sessio n of M ultnom ah g ra n g e and A gain," e n tire sch o o l; " S a n ta 's V isit,” p rice over th e p rice th a t he w ould he ab le to secu re for his poor crop of In q u ite b ad ly b u rn e d before sh e could not know n. It is th o u g h t it w ill be b ers an d frie n d s of th e B ethel B ap tist occupied th e all-d a y session. T he o f second g rad e. T he p ro g ram w as h ere fe rio r p o tato es, b ecau se th ese d isease- ficers elec ted w ere It. I. A nderson, ch u rch . T he C h ristm a s tre e and d e c be g o tten out. A team of h o rses in th e h a rd to co n tin u e th e te s t, even if it In te rru p te d nv th e a rr iv a l of S an ta free, high p ro d u cin g s tra in s of p o ta w ere possible, on ac c o u n t of th e loss o ra tio n s m ade th e c h u rc h a re a l b e a u m a s te r; Jo e A lhel, o v e rs e e r; Mrs. C laus w ho cam e laden w ith can d y and toes a re re a lly very m uch su p e rio r b a rn w as a lso rescu ed . Mr. and Mrs. M ullenhoff re tire d for of a ll of th e hay and feed. T he cow ty spot. T h e S u n d ay school p ro g ram G eorge A lld er, le c tu re r ; M. H. W h eel g ifts fo r th e c h ild re n . T he next fo r ta b le use and a re n early alw ay s in dem and fo r seed stock at an a d th e n ig h t a t a b o u t m id n ig h t an d s h o r t is a t p re s e n t m ak in g h er hom e In the w at given S a tu rd a y evening. A t th e er. s te w a rd ; Max K llgel, c h a p la in ; n u m b ers w ere, "C h ristm a s S to ry ” by vance In p ric e over ta b le sto ck prices. Miss E lv a D olan, c h a p la in ; Mrs c ’ose of th e se e x ercises th e Rev. D. Q g arag e. ly a fte rw a rd th e y saw a lig h t in th e fifth g ra d e , a d d re s s by th e Rev. I). Q. S igned. YELSAL. T he b a rn an d co n te n ts is said by the lla rry m ade an ap p e a l in b eh alf of B erth a A ult, s e c re ta ry ; Mrs. S a ra h B a rry ; b a rn y a rd an d discovered th e b a rn to “C h ris tm a s." first g ra d e ; be one fire. It w as im po ssib le to tcil in s u ra n c e com pany to be a co m p lete A sto ria an d an offering w as th e n t a k W heeler, tr e a s u r e r ; G eorge A llder, “Jo y to th e W o rld ,” six th g ra d e ; a d BAPTIST MISSION ARY 1 g a te k e e p e r; Mrs. A nna T hom pson, d re s s by th e Rev. A. 8. H lsey; SOCIETY TO MEET ju s t w h a t p a rt of th e b a rn it s ta rte d loss. T h e la te st re p o rt also gives th e en w hich am o u n ted to o v er $20. T he c h u rc h d eco ratio n s w ere so a r- C eres; Mrs. Ida A nderson, P om ona; “C h ristm a s Song," first g ra d e ; “ Jolly iu b u t it w as th o u g h t to have b ro k en co m p lete loss of th re e bead of stock T h e p o stponed m eetin g of th e m is r; i ged th a t it w as n o t n e c e ssa ry to , Mrs. In ez L au d erh ack , F lo ra ; Mrs. Did S a n ta C la u s,” fo u rth g ra d e ; " S a n o ut In th e loft of th e b arn . W hile th e and sev eral o th e rs b adly b urned. m ake an y ch an g e In p re p a rin g fo r th e M ary K llgel, lady a s s is ta n t stew ard . ta C laus L a n d ,” th ird g ra d e ; " H a rk ! sio n a ry so ciety of th e B ethel B a p tist An ex ecu tiv e co m m ittee w as a p th e H erald A ngels S in g ,” and "D ance c h u rc h w ill be held W ednesday a fte r S u n d ay serv ices. A la rg e au d ien ce EDI l(»RS H ILL ( LIMB POULTRY SPECIALIST | g a th ered to h ear th e ch o ir sin g th e pointed c o n sistin g of M. H. W heeler, of th e S u g a r P lu m s," G irls' G lee clu b ; noon a t 2 o ’clock a t th e hom e of Mrs. HIHII» NEXT MUMMER HOLDS MEETING D. Q B arry . T he p ro g ra m w ill co n ! C h ristm as c a n ta ta en title d "T h e L ig h t Al S tafford and Max K llgel. a d d re ss by th e Rev E, D. B lacsm i n An a th le tic club h as been form ed "H oly N ig h t,” Boys’ G lee c lu b ; "K ris sist of re a d in g s on th e w ork am ong T he S ta te E d ito ria l asso ciatio n has of th e W orld.” " S ile n t N ig h t" w as H. E. Cosby, p o u ltry ex ten sio n sp e th e N egroes. Som e of th e title s w ill C h ristm a s c ialist, w as to have a rriv e d in G re sh accep ted th e in v itatio n of Hood R iver I a ls o sung. T he b eau ty of th e song at O rient w hich c laim s 150 m em bers K rln g le," L ois K elley ; be "O u r N o rth e rn N egro,” C h rlst- am F rid a y m o rn in g and h av e h eld a to hold th e 1923 e d ito ria l conv en tio n w as in creased by th e u se of p re tty c o l w ith W illiam E v e re tt of G resham as ca ro l, “J in g le H ells," e n tire school; p re sid e n t. T h e club ex p ects to re n t ored lig h ts on th e tre e w hile all of th e a d d re s s by P rin c ip a l C. M. Q ulcksall. tia n C e n te rs ,” "S p elm an S e m in a ry ,” m eetin g a t 10 o’clo ck on th e J. H. in Hood R iver a t th e tim e of th e leg "N ew N eig h b o rs,” and "B a p tist th e g ra n g e h a ll to have a p lace In L in d g ren fa rm on th e B o rin g ro ad io n n a ire s’ a n n u a l Mt. Hood clim b, o th e r lig h ts w ere tu rn e d off. S chools fo r N egroes." R ep o rts w ill w hich to p lay b ask et ball and o th e r At th e clo se of th e sin g in g . Rev Mr. som etim e in Ju ly . T h e In v itatio n of S treet ( a r and T rack Collide. b ut th e tr a in w hich b ro u g h t Mr. C os in d o o r g am es, and a lso fo r e n te r ta in A n o th er in s ta n c e of a s tre e t c a r and also be read of th e w ork of th e p a s t by in to P o rtla n d w as five h o u rs late. th e city and A m erican L egion P o st is B arry , w ho had re tu rn e d from P le a s 50 y e a rs am ong th is ra c e of people. . a tru c k h a p p e n in g to be In p ra c He re a c h e d T ro u td a le at 11 o'clock backed up by p ra c tic a lly all th e o r- a n t Hom e, gave a b rie f resu m e of th e m ents. C h a rts w ill be given by fo u r young tic a lly th e sam e p lace a t th e sam e w hich w as too la te for th e m o rn in g ! g an iza tio n s of th e city , its tw o new s- ' y e a r's w ork and In a few well chosen Slick Scheme. ladles. Mrs. D. Q. B a rry and Mrs. I tim e o ccu red last S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n m eeting and e a rly fo r th e a ftern o o n I p a p e rs and its h o tels, in clu d in g th e ' w ords, ex p ressed h is a p p re c ia tio n of "O u r m am m a Is very kind to us. J. N. C lan ah an w ill sin g a duet. th e w ork being acco m p lish ed by th e m eeting. He s p e n t h is s p a re tim e ; fam ous C olum bia G orge h o tel, b u ilt E very tim e we d rin k o u r co d -liv er oil ) w hen a tru c k ow ned by a Mr. T hom as R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served. A ; ch o ir, th e p ia n ist, M rs. M abie Clow ! by O regon's g ra n d old m an, S. B en I of S andy collided w ith a Bull Run w ith o u t cry in g we g et a dim e e a c h .” v isitin g som e p o u ltry farm s th a t have and th e lead er, H. W. S trong. "A nd w hat do you do w ith th e i s tre e t c a r w h ere th e P ow ell V alley co rd ial in v itatio n Is ex tended to all. son. been h av in g difficulties. m oney?" i road c ro s se s It e a s t of G resham . No W hile th e event is six m o n th s aw ay, A m eetin g w as held a t 2 o 'clo ck at In the ( las*.Room. ' M am m a buys m o re oil w ith it.” A Keenniniendatien. one w as h u rt b u t th e tru c k w as b a d th e E. A. P rie s t p o u ltry farm n e a r J th e ed ito rs an d th e ir h elp ers a re an- W ell-filled college c la ss-ro o m in " I saw th e d o cto r you to ld m e to ly dam aged. It looked to be alm o st session. V ery s e rio u s P ro fe sso r, a d M ultnom ah sta tio n . T h ere w ere ab o u t ! tic ip a tin g a g re a t old tim e. S p eak in g of F u rn itu re . i see." lAyond re p a ir b u t E k stro tn T ru c k S e r d re s sin g s tu d e n t, w ho is in th e re a r 25 In te re ste d p e rs o n s p re se n t. Mr. Ju n e B ride— “ I w ould like to buy “ Did you tell him I sen t you?” v i c e h au led It in to O resh am and th e of ro o m : ¡a n easy c h a ir fo r my h u sb an d .” Subscribe now fo r th e Outlook and Cosby gav e a sp len d id ta lk on feeding “Yes, I did." "M r. S m ith, ca n you te ll u s som e j w ork of re p a irin g ft h as com m enced. th in g of th e Iron age?" B ro th e r W illiam s— "M orris." “ W hat did he say ?" your P ortland Dally. of p o u ltry fo r w in te r laying. "No. Clarence." "H e ask ed m e to pay In ad v an ce." “I'm * bit rusty on th a t subject. O regon is p la n n in g 4458 m iles of P ro fe sso r." The Bank of G resham pays 5 per A lion in b u sin e ss is often a b ear I road im pro v em en ts. C lass im m ed iately diso rg an ized . a t home. cent interest on tim e deposits.— Adv. ORCHARDIST TELLS HOW TO PRUNE TREES MULLENHOFF BARN BURNED TO GROUND (Get Your Favorite Daily with the Outlook, Now