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146159 NOTICE TO C REDITO RS. 21629. In th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon, for th e County of M ultno mah. In the M atter of th e E sta te of F re d e r ick H ow ittt. Deceased. N otice is hereby given, th a t the u n dersigned has been appointed by th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, fo r th e County of M ultnom ah, D e p a rt m ent of P robate, a d m in istra to r of- the e sta te of F re d erick H ow itt, deceased, and has Qualified. All p erso n s having claim s a g a in st said e sta te a re hereby notified to p rese n t th e sam e, duly verified as by law required, a t th e office of M cGuirk & S chneider, 721 C orbett Bldg., P o rtlan d , Oregon, or 203 W ithrow Bldg., G resham , Oregon, w ithin six m onths from th e date h e re of. D ated and first published, Dec. 5, '22. D ate of la st publication, Ja n . 2, 1923 GEORGE K. HOW ITT, A dm in istrato r. McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER. A ttorneys for A dm inistrator. t AW E T U K E E FAIRVIEW T he L ad ies’ Aid of S m ith M emorial P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h w ill m eet on T h u rsd ay atte rn o o u , J a n u a ry 4, w ith Mrs. H. A. F u ller. At S m ith M em orial ch u rc h next S unday m o rn in g th e p asto r, th e E. R. D. H ollensted. w ill p reach on “The W onderful Book.” He w ill give r e a sons for believing it to be th e w ord of God. its use and abuse. S unday school w ill m eet at th e u su al hour. COMMUNITY FARM F it’S MEETING ( Al l Eh BORING CHEAPER DAIRY FOOD TO PRESENT LARGE PROBLEM J. W. M aulding of S h erid an Is a A com m unity fa rm e r's m eeting, to guest a t th e hom e of his son, E. V. w hich th e farm ers living in the C ot M aulding and fam ily, th is week. Jam es H ocking and f&aitly from tre ll. L usted, O rient and V ictory d is T he dairym en of Oregon m ust solve tric ts a re especially invited, w ill be H ilt, C alifornia, visited th e last of the th e problem of ch eap er feeding Is the th e p ro tein s and o th e r n u trie n ts are p re se n t in th e ratio n in th e p ro p o r w eek a t th e hom e of his sister, Mrs, held next T h u rsd ay evening, Ja n u a ry J belief of N. v . Jam ieso n , d airy exten- tion to m eet all the needs of the a n i L. C. A rm stro n g an d fam ily. 4, a t 8 o'clock in th e C o ttre ll com ! sion sp e cia list from th e a g ric u ltu ra l m al w ithout w aste th e ratio n is know n F ay P o tter and wife from H ilt, C al college. Oregon h a s 40.8 p er cent as a balanced ration. T he various m unity ch u rch u n d er th e au sp ices of Kinds or feed a re classed u nder th ree ifo rn ia. a re g u ests a t th e hom e of his th e F arm B ureau o rganization. p u re bred d airy cow s an d holds seven heads w hich a re co n cen trates, rough- out of th e eight high reco rd produc- ag e an d su cculents. Some of th e m ost A special effort is being m ade to m other, Mrs. P o tter, th is week. help the farm e rs in th e p re se n t tr y . Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. Beck and d au g h 1 ing cow s in th e United S tates. She in ip o rta n t co n c en tra tes a re barley ! has cow s noted for th e high per ccn t- Card of T hunks. ing tim es. V arious p la n s w ill be p re te r, G eotgia, a re v isitin g fo r a few , age of b u tte rfa t production and cows b arle y sh o rts, oats, w heat, w heat b ra n ’ We w ish to th a n k our m any friends sented th a t m ean a saving of money days at th e hom e of th e ir d au g h ter, th a t produce a record am o u n t of m ilk w heat m iddlings, w heat sh o rts, w heat, mill run. corn, corn & coh m eal buck for th e ir ex p ressio n s of sym pathy and for th e farm er. A gents re p re se n tin g Mrs. E. M. A m esberry and fam ily. 1 hut th e farm e rs m ust solve th e p ro b w heat, rye, b ran , beet pulp, em m er. lem of feeding cow s th e p ro p er bal- deeds of k in d n ess in o u r recen t be business firm s or P o rtla n d w ill be Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M orand spent kafir corn, sorghum g rain , alfalfa reav em en t, and for th e b ea u tifu l floral p resen t. I t is also expected tn a t a Monday looking a fte r b u sin ess in te r i anced food in sufficient am o u n ts at m eal, m olasses, cocoa nut m eal, soy , less cost and th u s in c re ase th e profits bean-m eal, linseed-m eal, cottonseed- offerings. re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Moline Plow ests at C lackam as. Oregon. ' Is th e belief of Mr. Jam ieson. It is m eal. The ro u ghage class includes Mrs. Z adie B onett and Fam ily. com pany w ill be p resen t to explain T he Boring I. O. O. F. an d th e B or ■ot m erely Increased production th a t red clover hay. alslk e clover hay th e com pany's plan of d ealin g th ro u g h ing R ebekahs expect to hold a jo in t | is w anted as m uch as ch eap er produc- sw eet clover hay, alfa lfa hay, vetch LOOK A H EA D . , tlon. It is believed, how ever, th a t in- O n e o f t h e b e s t c o r n e r lo ts in W a llu la the F arm B ureau. P rices w ill be q u o t in sta lla tio n a t th e I. O. O. F. hall h ere I creased production also m eans ch e ap bay, o ats and vetch hay, oats and peas H e ig h ts fo r »725. A s p le n d id h o m e site. ed to F arm B ureau m em bers th a t hay, o ats hay, w heat hay, rye hay F rid ay evening of th is week. er production. S ee o r c a ll B . W . T h o rn e , a t B a n k o f P rin tin g o rd ers. P hone 1561. su d an hay, tim othy hay, mixed hay,’ G re s h a m . p rom ise to be of in te rest. i Mr. Jam ieson held tw o m eetin g s in T he E sta ca d a lodge expects to b rin g m illet hay, corn fodder, corn stover ♦ his d istric t recen tly . T he first was All farm e rs a re urged to be p re s T he succu its first degree team to p u t th e w ork h»ld at th e farm of H. C. S tone at o ats straw , w heat straw en t a t th is m eeting. on h ere at the I. O. O. F. hall W ednes F airv iew and th e o th e r was acro ss th e lent class includes corn silage, clover C H O IC E M E A T S silage, oats and vetch silage, sunflow I Sandy riv er ou one of th e B erney e r silage, oats and pea silage, oats day evening of this week. i farm s. POWELL VALLEY silage, ca rro ts, m angels, tu rn ip s, ffo- • Miss M arie A nderegg of P o rtlan d is H o m em a d e H am s, B a co n , S a u sa g e , Lard T he extension serv ice has been A larg e n um ber of neig h b o rs and a g u est a t th e hom e of h er sister, I m ak in g an in v estig atio n d u rin g the tato es, artich o k es, pum pkins, kale, cabbage, rape, ap p le pomace. F u ll line of Cold L unch M eats frien d s g ath ered at th e hom e of P. A. Mrs. F ritz S tag er and fam ily, th is past tw o y ea rs in M ultnom ah, C lacka- I he first step in b alan cin g a ration , m as, C olum bia and W ashington co u n is to a s c e rta in th e req u irem en ts of the Jo h n so n M onday evening for a fa re w eek. ties. D uring th e tw o y ears sta tistic s w ell p a rty In honor of Mr. an d Mrs. Mrs. I. D. T u rn e r visited relativ es in w ere secured from SO farm s, having vow in feed or n u trien ts. T hese re q u irem en ts a re for th e m aintenance or Em il Lind, w ho expect to m ove to P o rtla n d th e la st of th e week. a to ta l of 971 cows. T he in fo rm atio n upkeep of the body and m a teria ls for M ain St.. G resham P o rtlan d W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. I secured was of in ten se in te re st an d it GEO. D IE T L , P rop. Mrs. Ja h n M etzger of G resham w as th e m aking of milk. T he am ount of P h o n e 1711 L ind have been m aking their' hom e on a g u est at th e hom e of h er son, W. W. is hoped th e college will p u t it into feed req u ired is dependent upon tho I pam phlet form so copies can be se w eg h t of th e anim al and th e am ount th e Jo h n so n p lace d u rin g th e ir re s i M etzger and fam ily, th e la st of the cured for referen ce. T he figures se and rich n e ss of th e milk. Some feeds dence in Pow ell Valley. A p le asa n t week. cu red gave th e av e rag e p rice th e a re alre ad y in balan ce and can be fed evening w as spent. Miss Buena C hilds, w ho lias b eer farm er received by raisin g th e feed on w ithout being mixed w ith anything COAL BRIQUETS F am ily d in n e rs w ere given la st S u n engaged a t th e w oolen m ills in P o rt j th e farm and feeding it to his cattle. else as they a re com plete in th e m day a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A l land for the p ast m onth is visitin g at I 1 he v ario u s prices received for b u tte r selves. If, how ever, any ca rb o h y J fat and th e v alu atio n of th e different d ra te feed or feeds a re used, one or A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK b e rt P alm blad and a t th e hom e of Mr. th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts here. , cows w ere tak en into consid eratio n m ore protein feeds m ust th e n be in an d Mrs. C h arles P alm b lad on New D. E. A rm stro n g from K odias, An allo w an ce of 30 ce n ts an hour w as cluded an d th e sam e is tru e In r e Y ear's day. A la rg e n um ber of r e la A laska, is v isitin g a t th e hom e of his j also m ade for th e labor n ecessary to g ard to o th e r values. tiv es w ere p rese n t on both occasions fam ily h ere th is w eek but expects to j ta k e c a re of th e cow s and o th e r ex- i Some of th e m ore Im portant feeds ! penses w ere also included. It w as a re alre ad y in balance. T hose In b al re tu rn to A laska soon. found th a t th e h ig h er p roducing cows ance a re clover hay. oats and vetch D A IL Y T R IP S T O P O R T L A N D < S ta te d com m unication of w ere th e m ost econom ical as they hay, oats and pea silage, tu rn ip s, N / y F airview Lodge No. 92 A. F. brought in a h ig h er p rice for th e feed pum pkins, oats, rye, bran. T he class G resham P o w ell COTTRELL P ortlan d Yr A. M„ S a tu rd a y evening, consum ed and do not e a t m uch m ore know n as ca rb o h y d ra te feeds a re Phone and Ja n u a ry 6, 1923, a t 8 o'clock. L abor 847 D avis th a n th e low p roducing ones. ¡tim o th y hay, g rain hay, co n silage, 1581 A m eeting of th e C o ttrell P aren t- M aple in E. A. D egree. V isiting b re th re n P rop er F eeding. P h on e B dw y. 2082 c a rro ts , m angels, barley, corn, beet welcome. T each er asso ciatio n w ill be held next Much has alre ad y been said a t dif- I pulp, m olasses. T he protein feeds WM. H. STANLEY, S ec’y. F rid a y evening, J a n u a ry 5, a t a t the feren t tim es ab o u t th e feeding of a [ Include alfalfa hay, vetch, tiav kale, STUART THOMPSON, W. M. balanced ratio n to cow s, but, as feed I schoolhouse. T he p ro g ram w ill co n [is th e la rg e st item of expense in con-I cabbage, w heat bran, w heat m iddlings, sis t of th e play “Sew ing for th e in a ctio n w ith th e p roduction of m ilk,! w heat m ill-ru n , oil-m eal, cottonseed- m eal, soybean-m eal. H eath en " and som e m usical num bers. su ccessfu l d airy in g is co n seq u en tly Many q u estio n s arise reg a rd in g s il d ependent to a la rg e ex ten t .upon th e i R efresh m en ts w ill be served. An a d age as a su ccu len t feed. in some Judgm ent of th e feeder in selectin g ditio n al fe a tu re w ill be a g rab bag. cases it has been found Im possible to and com bining feeds for his cows and M em bers a re to b rin g sm all packages too m uch can n o t be said in reg ard to use it hut in m ost cases it lias been found th a t silage is one of th e m ost co n tain in g sm all a rtic le s su itab le for p ro p er feeding. T he feeder m ust p ro econom ical of feeds. vide m ost econom ically th e m a teria ls th e g rab bag. W heat is being used a good deal th is n ecessary to en ab le th e cow to a c Mr. and Mrs. Em il A lt an d fam ily com plish h er work. T hese m ateria ls y ear as a g rain feed on account of sp en t New Y ear's day a t th e hom e of a re th e d ig estib le pro tein .. and carbo- the low price. Mr. Jam ieson advised everyone using w heat to grind it up l g F a .' ì l Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Jo h n so n and j h y d rate s and fats in th e feeds and are finely anil mix w ith mill ru n or bran ' ir-WOTES j grouped u nder th e g en e ral term of n u fam ily who live south of P lea san t or som e th in g sim ilar to loosen It up trie n ts. T he n u trie n ts a re used by the to prev en t the ground w heat from Home. an im al body as follow s: T he pro tein form ing into a soggy mass. Mr. A lt has lost his second h o rse of is used m ainly In th e upkeep of the M olasses is highly recom m ended as a fine, la rg e team . T he first one died i body an d is th e so u rce of th e casein a d airy food. and album en in th e m ilk. T he carbo- K ale grow s ex cellently In th is p art ju s t before C h ristm as an d th e second ) h y d rates and fats su p p ly th e body of Oregon and is highly recom m ended one ju st before New Y ear's. j w ith heat anil en erg y and a re the ns a food for stock. A cow should & KM P Mrs. Byron h as been quite, ill from I so u rce of th e fats an d su g a rs in the have all th e ro u ghage she can eat. WEEK. ! milk. a sev ere cold w hich th rea ten e d to tu rn G rain should be fed according to A ratio n is a day's feed, and when ru les. in to pneum onia b u t is now im proving. H er little g ran d d a u g h ter, Zaldee Alt, is now stay in g w ith her. SANITARY MARKET EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE moi Equipment Added to by ¡p' /e cio posters, ca J Bills, office form s Is of the jo b printing, C om nranit) ( lu n c h Has W atch M eeting. A jo in t w atch m eeting com posed of m em bers of th e P le a sa n t Home B ap tis t and M ethodist ch u rc h es and th e C o ttrell com m unity ch u rch m et at the C o ttrell ch u rch S unday evening. Mu sic for th e occasion w as fu rn ish ed by th e ch o irs from th e th re e ch u rch es. An enjoyable evening w as spent. R e fre sh m e n ts w e re , served. Tiie m eet ing ad jo u rn ed sh o rtly a fte r th e New Y ear had been welcom ed In. W e do this w o rk well, and ju st a lot b etter by reason of the fact that as the holder of the A u to caster franchise our job illustration and type equipm ent HORSE SENSE L et Y our M on ey W ork for Y ou Buy a few shares of our 7 per cent P rio r Preference Stock and your money will earn you over 7 per cent. Dividends are payable every three .m onths. 'I his is a good sound investm ent a.id our Easy Pay m ent Plan enables you to get 7 per cent interest on your savings while you are paying for your shares. Investigate this Unusual O pportunity Today. Ask any of our employes about it. 1 » is con stan tly being built up. In v e stm e n t D e p a rtm e n t Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. T h e wedding of G len Irv in H arris Room 605 E le c tric B ldg., P o rtla n d , O regon of P le a sa n t Home and Miss Cleo B er nice A lexander took place on New Y ear's eve at th e home of th e brid e's Phono*: Last 71013; Gr.-sliaui 31SA p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. A lexander of G illis. T he Rev. D. Q. B arry, p as AT YOUR SERVICE AT ANY TIME to r of th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rc h In Your Patronage Solicited G resham , perform ed th e cerem ony. T he bride looked ch a rm in g in a M O R G A N B R O S. T R U C K S E R V IC E gown of elec tric blue cre p e de chine. C yrus A lexander, b ro th e r of th e M oving an d G en eral H au lin g • 1Î4-II U nion A ven u e bride, and his wife, who, before her W ood, Coal an d B riq u e ts P ort lam i, O regon recen t m arria g e, w as Miss AUna L a r son, atten d ed the bride and groom. A la rg e n um ber of frien d s and re la F ree Seed D istrib u tion of S eed s. i s a le ot Surah J. »I, Donald .Settled. tives W itnessed th e cerem ony. A buf t h e .S ta te Of the lat.- S arah J. Mc S en ato r R obert N. Stanfield h as no- fet lu n ch w as served Im m ediately a f D onald w as b ro u g h t to a sa tisfac to ry tltleff th e O utlook th a t a lim ited settle te r th e cerem ony. m en t a few .lays ago. T he prop- T he young couple will rem ain a t th e am o u n t of vegetable and flower seeds I erty in q uestion is located about two home of th e b rid e's p a re n ts for a few is read y for d istrib u tio n to those de m iles eust of G resham on th e C urry road and co n sists of about 62 acres. w eeks before estab lish in g a hom e of sirin g them . H is le tte r follow s: Mrs. M cDonald, In m aking h er will th e ir own. "I am n o t c e rta in th a t th e free dis- nam ed Mrs. Alec Thom pson, Alec I trlh u tio n of v eg etab les and flower Thom pson, H. I). McDonald of D allas N ash So it it jirln m M arta >ew Year seeds is a wise e x p e n d itu re of public Oregon, and F. J Bissell of D allas as funds, hut co n g ress has au th o rized It joint heirs. The division of th e p ro p R ight. ¡and a lim ited su p p ly has been allo tted e r t y gave each h eir a ce rtain q u a rte r Mr. and Mis. G eorge Cum m ings of to me for such d istrib u tio n of the land. Mrs. Thom pson was C orbett w ere p resen ted w ith a 9-pound i “ it is my d esire th a t everyone In g ran ted the piece on w hich the house baby g iri on New Y ears day which I Oregon th a t w an ts som e of th ese shall stan d s and Mr. McDonald was g r a n t w as also th e eleventh wedding a n n i i have them , and none w asted by send- ed the p iece supposed to co n tain the v ersary ot Mr. and Mrs. Cum m ings 1 ing them o ut p rom iscuously to people m ost v alu ab le land. I th a t do not w an t them and w ill not T he little lady w as a very welcome use them . Former Mew hep g Fdttor F a tses. gift. She w as born at th e N ash sa n i ' Wll you kindly ad v ise all of your h I t W o o d w a rd , a p r o m in e n t Q u a k e r ta riu m a t T ro u td a le and has been re a d e rs th a t d esire som e of th ese o f N e w b e rg , a n d e d i t o r f o r 29 y e a r s o f seeds to w rite m e and I will gladly t h e N e w b e r g G ra p h ic , d ie d a t h is h o m e nam ed A rlene June. send them ." I on T u esd ay . er S tereo ty p in g M achine king and you ll understand ' w e can furnish cuts w ith- m creasing cost. T his is o n ly on e o f the m a n y fea tu res o f our m od ern eq u ip m en t w hich m a k es this o ffic e the eq u al o f a n y ev en in the la r g e cities. It is yours for serv ice. GRESHAM OUTLOOK SKEET ME O scar c a n ’t you vee fo r d>e "present Terry Gtlki*on 5A T W H A Z Z ll A n . 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