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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1923)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 12, SO . »I NEW HIGH SCHOOL AT SAND Y HAS BEEN COMPLETED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1923 21.50 Per Year STARCH FACTORY IS BUYING POTATOES DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU PLANS PROGRAM FOR BIG YEAR’S WORK GRESHAM BOY BRINGS HONORS to SCHOOL RACE PROBLEM IS SUBJECT OF TALK BY MRS. CANNADY The Poto Products company which Morris B. Botkin, son of Dr. A. W. is located in Gresham near the A. W Botkin, has brought honor to Union Metzger store is now buying potatoes An article which appeared in the Out High school by securing good grades A plan of work for the coming year I was then elected but he also refused In all of his studies while at the Uni look a short time ago giving the price being paid for potatoes at this fac was decided upon by the Damascus | to serve. The third man chosen was The new Union High school build tory may have been misleading. The Farm Bureau organization at the Fred Anderson and he was finally versity of Oregon. Morris has been a student there during the fall and ing at Sandy was completed and price paid there will be repeated in meeting held last Saturday evening. . elected and accepted the position A large audience greeted Mrs. E. D. winter months. The grades he re this article. The decision was unanimous to keep Grace Hoffmelster was elected secre- ready for occupancy on January 2, Cannady on Wednesday afternoon at ceived has caused Union High to rank Rudolf Mullenhoff The cull potatoes contain the larg the same projects as last year. It tary-treasurer. 20 among 217 schools. when school was re-opened after the the meeting of the Woman's Home est percentage of starch and are, was decided to draw up some resolu- was elected publicity manager This word was received Tuesday Missionary society of the Methodist holiday vacation, according to inform therefore, what is wanted at the tlons setting forth the plan outlined! Farmers’ School Announced, from the university by Principal Roy Episcopal church. The invitation had ation given by A. C. Baumback, a starch factory. In order to know how for the coming year. A committee was A ,hree-day farmerg. ,, Eri(J # . e E. Cannon. It has only been during been extended to the men and a iew member of the school board, while he much starch certain potatoes contain, named for this purpose consisting of ,,eld on Thur, d S. A. Roberts, chairman. Fred Ander (Jay January , 9 an() J ’ ‘ ’ this year and last year that the uni 5 vas in Gresham last Monday. Ten it is necessary to put them through versity is following the plan of send were present to enjoy the exercises of Mul,enh° ff' Wh,ch “re a* to information given out at'this meet ing to each high school the standing the day. A group of songs was sung school districts are represented in this the process which separates the Allows school which are Sandy, Kelso, Cot starch from the remaining substance ,, .. . . . *UK t>y Fred Anderson, who In turn of the students who graduated from by Mrs. Cannady, Miss Wills D. C,af Whereas, we realize the necessity of ' h.,,, ,, _ . . . . . u 11 trell, Bull Run, Firwood, Hillcrest, of the potato. This is why, when a strong farmer’s organization foster- j ‘ informed by W. A. Holt, the school and entered the university. fray, the evangelist, led the devotional Cherryville, Dover, Greenwood and farmers bring their potatoes to the ing promotion of the betterment of his county agent. Mr. Holt had previous- Louis Maulding is also said to be Sandy Ridge. Sandy Ridge, Hillcrest plant they are paid 25 cents per 100 conditions, generally, and the urgent I b’ sent an Invitation to R. S Besse a receiving creditable grades and also services and Miss Gladys Miller sang. Mrs. Cannady is a comely colored and Greenwood were voted in last pounds when they are brought in and necessity of more farmer’s cooperat-1 new man at O. A. C. and a specialist brings honor to Union High. spring. The Union High school dis the balance after potatoes have been ive marketing organizations, and on marketing and organization. M r. woman, cultured and refined, a grad Whereas, we consider and believe trict was first formed about eight run through the mill. The company that the Farm Bureau, national, state, Besse agreed to come and conduct the Some Orchard Diseases and Their uate of two or three higher institu is now paying 5 cents a pound for county and community, is contribut three-day school. He will discuss the E ffects. years ago. tions of learning and a teacher of sev starch. The time was when the cherry was eral years' experience. She is asso ing to the betterment and advance "Analysis of Marketing Situation, " The district voted a bond or war Several Instances where the farm ment of the farmer's conditions, gen "Operation of Cooperative Marketing planted and the owner thereof would ciate editor of The Advocate a news rant indebtedness of $30,0(10 to secure turn right away from it and not ers have received more than the 25 erally, by his united co-ordinated ef Machinery in Oregon” and "Effect of trouble the proper amount of funds to build himself about It any more ex paper for the colored people of the forts to put over a program of work the new school. The people did not at cents per 100 pounds have been that will eventually materialize his Organization of the Market Problem." cept to gather its fruit, but constant northwest, of which her husband is upon its nature seems to have first care to assume this burden and brought to the attention of the Out social, educational and economic prob The county court decision of refus- wear left deep inroads upon it, to such an editor. She is the mother" of two refused at first to vote for it; but in look. A few days ago a farmer re lems into a most satisfactory solution, j ing to provide funds for the employ- extent that what at first appeared to young sons, for whose education she be it terest was heightened when E. F. ceived 41 cents per 100 pounds for therefore be a slight breaking out of the sap, is carefully planning and. in addition Resolved, that we, the Damascus "1^nt of “ countJ r «Kent was discussed Bruns offered to donate a larger part some he had brought in and yesterday Community Farm Bureau, realizing in *uBy at this meeting by many mem- now with most vigorous strides Las to her many public duties, she “looks of the land needed for grounds on con a man showed a check he had received unity there Is strength, endorse the hers. A few facta concerning the hir- laid hold upon its very existence, well to the ways of her household.” which by degr es is being swiftly and dition that the people vote favorably from the factory which proved he had contlnuance of our united efforts In ing of a county agent were brought to surely In her introductory remarks Mrs. crushed out.” our community program of work with (»„, i. « ... , ,, ,, . .. on the bonds. It was necessary to received 39^ cents per 100 pounds. This is the statement of W. D. More Cannady referred to the fact that she the thought In mind of furthering a , l ' “ W ,H ’hat the The Products company is now pre erect a new building as quickly as more comprehensive program the en- I cou,,*>' “gent la the main spring in house. of the Morehouse Orcharding came to Gresham at the invitation of possible as the grade school, where pared to buy any amount of potatoes suing year. I Farm Bureau work and by that Is company of Woodstock, who has made Mrs. K. A. Miller, daughter of the late a study ot tree diseases and their Dr. C. E. Cline, whose picture, she the high school was also being held, and Is anxious for all farmers who Resolved, that we heartily and un- meant work for the benefit of the treatment and may be called an orch endorse the state program farmer Th.. «.„at ,.r u i . i „ was- badly crowded. The grade schoo' have any to bring them in. In order waveringly said, occupies a prominent place in of work as outlined and published in _ “ r? n ,* 'CO8t ° f hiring a county ard doctor. to keep the plant running to capacity, still occupies the old building. her own home and whose name is hon “At first it was known as 'Gumming the current Issue of the State Farm a*unt 18 Rn,a11 compared to the work The new building Is a splendid mon It Is necessary to have more potatoes. Bureau News and will lend our every “ccoinpllshed through him. There Is of the Cherry’ and later on as 'Cherry ored and revered by the colored peo ument representing the well-directed Frozen potatoes, however, will be re effort, as a community to function in .' no doubt there Is a need of economy Uuiiimosia,' and then finally the right ple of the city of Portland and the j but In cutting down expenses it is name presented itself as 'Bacterial state. She chose as her subject "Race efforts of the residents of the district. jected because they spoil too quickly. harmony with it Be it further Resolved, that we, as an actively I ' Gumtnosis.’* The new exudations soon Problems," and touched upon the It is a concrete, one-story structurc become putrid, especially during the functioning Farm Bureau community, P economy to eliminate the county and built in the form of a T The In M EETINGS CONTINUE place our stamp of approval on the j aKent who does the most toward mak- hot summer, and bacterial life ensues. work of the Woman's Home Mission AT METIKHUST CHURCH untiring efforts of our county agent ' Ing the life on the farm prosperous Like a festering sore upon the human ary society in its efforts at their so terior Is plastered throughout. It Is body, the deadly germs of diseased lution. 150 feet long and 95 feet wide. The and assistant In cooperating with u- It is the belief of this Farm Bureau virus hold full sway. There can be no The revival meetings now In prog during the past year In putting over a t»1Mt t»l4. «. r , six class rooms, a library and prin Prejudice, either religious, polit.cal worth while program of work and an-1 H irom ,,u‘ inveatment healing trom this condition until all ress at the Methodist Episcopal cipal's office on the main floor, occupy M iM tin iF itl th « a n lw tn w . i* * a g r i c u l t u r a l H R U Ilt W o rk w ill tta v wounds are made pure, hence the De or racial, is the cause of all the per sisting In the solving of our most ' 1 1 1 '•Kriciilturnl agent work will pay partment of Agriculture advises the plexing problems and ills of life, ac the main part of the building. The church will continue through the com vital community problems, and en- ’he tax bills of the future, «■leansing of all secretions, that heal cording to the speaker. Getting rid of auditorium, 50 x 60, with a gymnasium, ing week with an intermission on dorse the continuance of their aer- ' ii.mu. . ing may ensue. " "" '►’•""•nslrallon School 40 x 60. underneath was added on at Monday, which Is the rest day for the vices, therefore be It "But why tell of this ‘Black Death’ the cause is therefore the solution of evangelists. Miss Caffray and Miss Resolved, that the following shall Announced, the center part of the main portion without to the one who has the the problem, but therein lies the dif A letter was received a short time oversight saying Miller. These meetings are of unusual he harnessed for the ensuing year and the pertinent causes tliero- ficulty. Taking up the particular ques and thus forms the T. with the united efforts of every mem- | ago by Mr. Holt from Miss Margery The basement under the main por power and clearness and have proved ber within our local organization in smith, nutrition specialist in the ex- for, or prescribing at least some help tion of race prejudice the speaker applications to alleviate the per , , ln ,ne ’ ful tion of the building is built largely a great blessing to those who have cooperation with our county agent. plexing condition. As well might I said, in part: been attending them. All have been and functioning through the regular lpn8,on .««’ vice. In this communica- It is surely no exaggeration to say above ground. It contains three rooms to the sick man, be of good cheer, ngencles of the organization, lay Into “ on’ Miss Smith proposes the holding say be fed and clothed, through your >wn that race prejudice and intolerance is which are to be equipped for manual delighted with the clear and powerful the collar e.ith determination and puir of a two-day home demonstration its worst today. Race assertion training and domestic science classes. preaching of Miss Caffray. Every ser for a greater national, state, county I school In the community. The matter resources, and leave him in the clutch at of despair. The cause seema most ap flaming forth in brutal Japanized- The two shower baths are also In the vice has brought seekers to the altar and community Farm Bureau. I a . .. «, . „ . Prussiauism in Siberia and Korea, the for pardon and purity. It Is the old The program of work for the year “ ,urnw* ovpr Mm. B. A. Roberts parent. since the sap fails to get be dogs basement. of race war tugging at the leash yond the crotch of the tree and is The building is modern In every time religion In the demonstration of other than project proper will In- ani’ "bp ,n *urn presented it at the forced to break out through the bark, in China, smouldering under the sur elude work on monthly seasonable 1 meeting Saturday evening to be voted that a bark-bound condition exists to face in India, coming to its own in the spirit and power. way. It is heated by steam and has topics which will be j on. and favorable action was taken on such an extent that the very life of the Arabia after 600 years of oppression, Miss Miller's singing has been a running water and electric lights January — Holla and marketing. It. The school will be held on ues- trej Is placed In jeopardy. Had yoi standing armed to teeth around the blessing and her work with the chil throughout. Since the addition of the considered “Fire Blight," appearing broken empire of Germany. But what probablv school. day and Wednesday. Jan. 16 and 17, building and five acres of ground, the | dren has grown daily in Interest and nlwuys upon branches that are tardy Is of more world significance and to February—Potato seed selection and , On Tuesday afternoon. January 16, In leaving numbers. out in the spring, why then us of more peril, is the race distinc district now has a valuation of over at 2 o'clock. Miss Smith will give a hesitate in saying that the direct cause tions in our own land in most un- There will be a full schedule of ser seed treatment. $1,000,000. March—Rodent control discussed at talk and demonstration on every-dny thst produced its tardiness is likewise Christian forms. In California we Three teachers were hired this year. vices on Saturday Including the chil have the Chinese problem and the evening meeting. breads and cereals for health. A talk responsible for its withering away in Japanese dren's meeting, the afternoon and the menace. In the south and Miss Margaret Miller Is principal She, April—Treatment of seed grain by and lantern slides will be given that August, because of being depleted in some parts of the east, we have the evening meetings for the adults. Its circulation. I have examined these with the help of Miss I.indell, teaches The following Is the dally schedule copper carbonate treatment. Eveninr ■ evening at 8 o'clock. Her subject for shoots thus affected, many times, and Negro problem and in all the states to all ot the subjects Included in the ¡the evening will be centered on the In each Instance have found the sap a more or less degree we have the so- of services for next week, except Mon mpptlnK college preparatory of main branch May—Dairying discussion. 1 fact that the healthy child Is a well- a putrid poison; what little there was called race problem. I say so-called day: of studies. Miss Gertrude Walling is of it. Standing water becomes stag tor it is very difficult indeed for me to June—Annual picnic. Berry tours, fed child. Children's meetings at the Sunday in charge of tne commercial depart nant, blood that does not freely circu believe that I am a problem, Even Gresham. On Wednesday afternoon, January late, aoon becomes dead, and the sap this race problem has invaded the ment and teaches all of the remaining school hall. I. O. O. F. building. 8:30. July—Potato tour. 17. at 3 o'clock Misa Smith will dis- In our fruit trees likewise is not be west and discloses itself in the busi Higher Life aervicea at the church. subjects. August — Excursion to fields of cuss the question "Snail We Eat yond the pale of cause and effect ness world; in the political, religious 3:30 p. m. Building to Be Dedicated. and social world; in the theatres, the Personal workera, 7.00 p. m. Evan grain recently Introduced Into our Vegetables’" She will accompany it Bacterial Gummosis ts Infectious, and public eating bouses, department January 19, Is the date set for the the myriads of animal life that it pro community of barley and Hungarian with a demonstration on the value of duces are scattered in every direction, stores, residential districts, etc. And dedication services. Brenton Vedder, gelistic meeting, 7:30 p. m. vetch, study of crops, etc. vegetables It the diet and their prep- mull at the present time it has fa s t so we see, wherever we go, whether The program for Sunday will follow Clackamas county school superinten Eeptember—Cooperative buying of aration for the table, ened Its clutches upon the peach, pear, at home or abroad, we find the people the regular schedule: Sunday school dent. has declared a holiday on that pretty much the same, and find them feeds, fairs (county and state), bar- j Much Interest Is being shown In the prune and plum. Just how long the experiencing and church services at the usual pretty much the same day for all the pupils and teachers In apple will flourish seems to be only a problems. vest festival. I districts where Miss Smith Is con- question of years. the ten grade school districts so they hours. Epworth League at 6 30 and October—Disposal of crops. Grain.! ducting these meetings After they For almost 300 years the white man "A drastic law for its eradication can be present on that occasion. The the evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m potatoes, etc., of those who catered to , are started, these meetings will be would long since have beet, passed robbed the black man of his wages; program will commence at 10 o'clock bad there been a physician in the robbed wives of their husbands, hus better seed production and certlflca- continued for about six months. in the morning. It is under the direc Removal of Base of Statue 1« Begun. great field of horticulture who could bands of their wives; mothers of their The removal of the bowl from B °n- May Purchase Neale«. tion ot Mi«s Margaret Miller. Each prescribe for its ailments and suc children and children of their moth round the base of the Gresham November—Potato grading school. , The question of purchasing large cessfully combat them. But since ers. The white man robbed the black grade school will furnish a number. statute has become an established fact December Summing up years community scales was brought up by ■some good may come out of Bethle- woman of ber right to choose wlr: It is expected to be an enjoyable oc as a start has already been made to- | work and formulating program for en- j E. Schwedier and discussed by Farm I bptn rest assured there’s a means jn should be the father of her cbildr m, casion. and children of the right to know who ward Its removal. Last Wednesday ' *n|nk year i Bureau members. At present there Is 1 ,b? wa,r. hi h i was their father, and for 50 years of morning as many men as could get I Those to be Invited to attend meet- none In the community while the need lsUmrd ,rem e n d Z n.limensions'dur“ g toilsome yet victorious climbing out BASKETBALL SEASON of slavery, the white man robbed him II 18 NOW < OM M I \ < I n away from business gathered at the 1 ,n*8 * hpn opportunity presents are of one la great. It was decided that It I the last few years Is known as an- of every right for which his Anglo- fountain and took turns wielding a managers of commodity organizations would be necessary to have one of 10- thracnose and from whence it comes Saxon forefathers fought from before an<1 wblther Itjnay extend is a ques- The basketball season was com sledge of destruction. Now that the , or representatives, Mr. Dodson, man- j ton capacity and the purchase of one tlon much *" moment to all orchard-J tb<‘. M.aKna/ harta l° th® declaration Portland chamber of commerce that size would be expensive for one {¿t" of our ......... But ............. ' ?f menced last Friday by at least two work has been commenced, It will I times. very tew " * orch-' ILndepe, nde^ e' and Xpt these black different games being played in which certainly have to be finished. Strang on "«»«■ development committee, the Individual. It was decided that a com - .¿«Is have escaped Its deadening ef- soldiers fought on unfailing, cheered feets and as yet without remedy. The by the hope that when the world local teams took part. The Union ers driving through the city undoubt- K«” *rnor and others, also represents- munlty scales Is needed. should be made safe for democracy edlv think an automobile has humped ,lve of Oregon Grain Orowera, on j Home visitors from Powell Valley !bark ot ’bp tr#e' Rpnprally upon th that democracy should be made safe High school team. In charge of Coach „ _ , ,, , . south aide, shrinks down to the wood “ Farm Bureau “ — *fc Evans, played Park Rose at Park Into the statue and thus caused the I transportation. for them, that when the rights of a •Tt. . - * 8 r welcomed I anrt gf , 1|cht ltB gr)p that a„ I Project Leaders Chosen. Rost. The result proved a victory for damage. I net were H. C. Bottleson and K. J latlon ceasea about the affected parts; man. because he is a man. should he „ . • —- The new project leaders for the Hagberg. Union High with a score of 24 to 13 I the bark turns brownish black on af- established in the earth, he and his Rockwoofi Water District Article suffering race should not be forgotten: coming year were nominated by a spe A carload of hay is being made up *P°’s, the sap ceases to flow, as cheered by the hope from the extend in favor of Union High. Those play-1 (nrreeted. , the circulating medium, the cambium ed hand of a few, very few, who dared Dig on the team are Ray Strong, Glen | A correction on the article con- j cial nominating committee and then bv i Farm i ■ So far |ayer becomes so depressed that no i 7“ , j,, K - ,, Winters, George Pullen. Henry Lundy, corning the Rockwood water district unanimously elected by the members orders have been received for from , lp can pass through it; the bll I r to utter a cry of protest In his behalf; by the great work of the Leo Bailey and Burleigh Quesinberry, which -was published in the paper a They are Fred Anderson, poultry; eight to ten tons. Those desiring to soon dies and holds the contents of *b» cheered Methodist Episcopal church and the There Is no game sch«>dule<l for this ' issues ago, has been given by O. J. i ” ° r,! Young, home demonstration place an order should do so at once I Poisonous sap to the edges of the Cum- Woman's Home Missionary society i Ilium and the disease germs are car- which has made It possible for so evening but the team will play New I Brown, one of the men who Is oppos H J Hoffmpi8ter. rodent control and The price Is 934,30 f. o. b. Boring throughout the tree. Take a cop berg on January 19. I Ing the formation of a district because !A Heacock, coyotes; R. Mullenhoff. I The meeting adjourned at a late ' ried ppr one cen( piece and with the point many to see the light through train The Orient basketball team plated he is certain the cost will be more li'.rra crops, E. Schwedier, dairy proj- hour owing to the large amount of of a pin, scratch the skin of your hand ing of the head, hand and heart, who neved would have gotten it ln any the Pacific Electric company last Frl- than the farmers can stand. Mr. ect; A. Bell, weed control; Fred An- | business. A splendid lunch was serv-iuntll blood appears, then bind ik • other way. «lay evening at the Orient hall. Th< Brown says the statement mnde In the | ;<,<,r8on- ^ . niarket project; Grace Hoff ed in the basement dining room by the ' lc Pe t ,nnY upon the n drop of blood and If The black man In America owns . . . a .. * • . . . • * * ft I h o v a ■ ova u fr a n o in a in n o boys' and girls' clubs. committee composed of Mrs Henrv I’’ 7 ,here1i"i f* daffc’ 8 t^an**ru8,®n local boys again scored a victory with i article referred to. saying there would melster, T1 . oi Mrs. neiirc poison will enter the arteries of the 650,000 homes, operates one million a score of 26 to 11 In tavor of Orient. probably he 500 users. Is not true. Ho The election of a new chairman Kennlngson. Mrs. Arthur Gran an«l blood and possibly disable the mem- farms, 60,000 businesses; owns more than twenty million acres of farm difficult and filled with ob- Ixnile Hoffmelster. The committee bpf. with the most lptense pain. Tie a land The Orient team whl play the Port thinks the figure would be placed proved and owns a total value of prop Fred Peterson was first nom- named for the next monthly meeting wlre t,ght aboUt one of Zour lru,t erty of one billion, five hundred mil land Y. M. C. A. team this evening. more accurately at 250. Mr. Brown stacles. trees and you will choke the'cambium Inated and elected to fill this position Is R Shubert, S. A. Roberts and R (Friday) at the Orient hall. Those on then went on to explain that there lion dollars. Black men in America and kill the tree; ‘hanged by the neck {cultivate two-thirds of the land In the team are W A. Proctor, manager were 539 votes cast at the election but refused to serve. Arthur Heacock I Mullenhoff until dead.' of the team. Fred Johnson. Harry bpl‘l for the purpose of voting on the “I was called one day to doctor a 1 the south. The Negro has been ever faithful to BE ( OVMIBERATE. EKEX II lit ( i p y BI RR. most valuable fruit tree In a city lot Stanley, Frank Eder, Percy Pulfer, formation of toe water district. Of and when I presented myself the gen- the Interests of the white man. said Be pleasant to tboae In charge of I The French have completed the oc- Robert Booth and William Everett, the 539 votes cast, there was an aver- tl< man of the house asked my «’pillion Mrs. Cannady. For »00 years he tilled The three latter are Gresham boys. akp of two from each home, it might | the telephone switch board and do not cupation of the Ruhr district in carry- and after a close examination this was (fhp (| of , he gouth|and for hfs board __ ____ — ... , , bp bpre stated that the Information re I blame them for the troubles caused by Ing out what they believe to be their my dlajrnoRiR of the case: ^ou have I A Want Ad means additional In- ce,ved for tbe former artlc,e thoughtless persons on the lines. This rights under the reparations agree- chocked ________ It ____ nearly to death with the | anit keep. The first life given In the come with little outlay, Let the Out- eD by a person ln favor of the organi- is the advice of Irwin Ohmit. of Rock- ment with Germany. Germany has IclotbP8 linP- For the wire had cut so ! American Revolution was that of a look prove It. wood, a reader of the Outlook, who failed in her reparation payments and 1 d<* p,y ,n,° ,he bark ,hat bUt TeP Crispus Attucks. Black ’ zation of the water district. savs he has had seven years' experl- France seeks material guarantees. '"“d^he'u“? ™ 0 ^ ^ « ? “? total * 8Oldler" iolIowpd Washington to vlc- ence on the board and knows whereof The Germans take the attitude that collapse" , tory, they fought at Yorktown, with Perry on Lake Erie and they helped he speaks. Courtesy and patience will I the terms of the Versailles treaty! —----------------- to defend New Orleans and Baltimore. help bring about quick and satlsfac have been broken hy France through "B"'k ,o ,h* ( More." ....................... r r ™ - ° ™ “ i J f s x w Everywhere they have proven their Th danc announced for January 13 has been postponed of »nith the Outlook heartily agrees, armed force. Feeling ts Intense but League in the Fairview city hall on bravery and patriotism, yet in some , . T----------------- - Germany is not in position to resist ! Friday evening. January 19. begin- »ectlonH he is today held in peonage. k : w words will ten the whole J»y force The Ruhr R uhr Is i> Germany's) n o r m ! ”tng at S o'clock General admission In some sections the ballot Is with- st m 11 Want Column. 35 cents, reserved seats 50 cents; richest industrial section. Continued on page 2 children 15 cents.—Adv. m m s Dance at Troutdale Postponed UNTIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 27