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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1923)
T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, 5 0 . »« FINE PROGRAMS ANNOUNCED FOR FARMERS WEEK GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1»S3 POPI LAITON GIVEN OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE To Tell Europe W hen and How Much to Pay Us TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year GRESHAM WINNER IN 2 BASKET BALL GAMES; 2 TONIGHT T he te n th b ien n ial re p o rt of th e B ureau of L ab o r of th e sta te of O re gon covering th e period beginning Oc tober 1, 1920, and ending S eptem ber 30, 1922, co n tain s som e in te re stin g in form ation reg a rd in g th e Ja p a n e se and An excellent p rogram is being p re Chinese population of th e sta te of Ore pared fo r F a rm e rs ’ W eek but Is not gon. A ccording to th e re p o rt J a p a n T he Union H igh b ask et ball team yet q u ite com plete. E ach day’s p ro ese an d C hinese have alw ay s been em m ade its first ap p earan ce last F riday gram h as been divided Into tw o divi ployed in th e fish ca n n erie s, b ut of evening on the home fioor in an easy sions—one fo r the farm e rs and one la te y ears they have in tro d u ced into gam e a g a in st C orbett. T he local boys fo r th e ladies. W hile the pro g ram for the lum ber in d u stry also. D uring the had no tro u b le In sw am ping C orbett th e farm ers Is not com plete, a b are y ear 1920, 28 lu m b erin g firm s em even though Coach E vans substituted o u tlin e can be given a t th is tim e. ployed 552 Ja p an ese, 11 Chinese and lib erally and used 12 men. T he score Monday, F e b ru a ry 5, is P o u ltry D ay; 119 H indus. D uring th e y ea r 1921, the w as 61 to 10 In favor of G resham . T uesday, F e b ru a ry 6, P o tato D ay; sam e group of firm s em ployed 425 Ray S tro n g and C aptain Leo Bailey W ednesday F e b ru a ry 7, D airy D ay; Ja p an e se, four Chinese and 61 H indus. show up best for G resham but the de T his is the House C om m ittee ju st a fte r leaving th e W hite House w here P resid en t H arding outlined T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 8, B erry D ay; fensive w ork of H eslln b ea rs m ention. hl* IHilley to r the Europeuu debt settlem ent. They are. left to r ig h t: Burton. O h io : M ondell Wyo S anford T his re p o rt gives th e n um ber of and latugwortU. O hio. Campbell. K a s.. Towner. Iow a; Madden. I1L; Green. V erm ont. Green Iowa. F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 9, M arketing D ay; Villon High Wins Over W oodburn. Ja p a n e se in M ultnom ah co unty a t th e S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 10, G range Day. Coach E vans said he took a crippled p re se n t tim e as 2,565 of w hich 1,968 T he p rogram for th e lad ies’ divi squad to W oodburn la st S aturday a re m ales and 597 a re fem ales. T h ere sion is p ra c tic a lly com plete and is as seeking sw eet revenge for th e foot a re 569 m a rrie d couples and 1,996 s in follow s: ball gam e lost to W oodburn la st fall. gle p erso n s over 16 y ea rs of age. T he V Community Health Day. Geo. P u llen and C aptain Leo Bailey ch ild ren u n d er 16 y e a rs of ag e to tal Monday, F e b ru a ry 5, G resham 633. T he re p o rt gives a to ta l of 252 Q pp P lp fllM M Q t lf k U Z were left ut home an<l co nsequently * IV H IIv O I l U v Y th e team w as serio u sly handicapped. G range hall. II capped. Ja p a n e se who a re engaged in com 11:-12; 00—Com m unity H ealth, Mrs. m ercial p u rsu its and 114 in a g ric u l T he gam e s ta rte d rag g ed ly and th ere A jo in t in sta lla tio n of th e officers of S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 10, th e last day was little re a l b ask et ball played by Sadie O rr-D unbar, executive se c re tu ra l p u rsu its. T he num fier of m ales of F a rm e rs ’ W’eek, is to be set aside eith er team d u rin g the first h alf of the ta ry Oregon T ubercu lo sis association. w orking for w ages in th e com m ercial D am ascus and M ultnom ah g ran g es w as held la st S aturday aftern o o n a t as a day of enjoym ent for th e boys gam e due to very poor lig h ting and the 12:00-1:30—Noon hour. field is 192, in th e a g ric u ltu ra l field and g irls who a re county club m em sim ila rity of th e su its w orn by the 1:30-2:00 — C om m unity S anitation, 300 and in th e in d u stria l field 477. th e M ultnom ah g ran g e h all. T he in bers. It is expected th a t a t le ast 300 tw o team s. T he h alf ended w ith a H a rry R. Cliff, M. D., M ultnom ah T he num ber of fem ales w orking in the sta lla tio n services w ere in ch a rg e of Mrs. E. A. Niblin, ch a p lain of E vening boys an d g irls w ill be in G resham on score of 6 to 2 in favor of W oodburn. county h ea lth officer. com m ercial field is 59 an d in th e in th a t day. E ach boy and g irl is asked 2:00-3:00— R ecreatio n , Jo h n H en- d u stria l field 20. T he av erag e w ages S ta r g ran g e, and T. J. K reu d er, m a s T he second h alf w as an im prove to come and bring sandw iches, cuke m ent over th e first. T he G resham d etacp , executive se c re ta ry Com m u received by th e m ale is $3.15 an d of te r of L en ts g ran g e. They w ere a s sisted by Mrs. Jo h n so n and Geo. H. or salad to help to w ard th e d inner boys began to show flashes of team n ity Service, P o rtlan d . th e fem ale $1.75 a day. M ultnom ah Kelly, both of E vening S ta r grange. w hich will probably be sp read in the work but still hud tro u b le in locating 3:00-4:00— Food and H ealth , M ar county h as by far th e la rg e st n um ber dining room at th e g ran g e hall. A th e hoop co n sisten tly . gery M. S m ith, n u tritio n sp ecialist of Ja p an e se of any o th e r co unty in the Mrs. Geo. H. K elly an d fam ily, Mrs. S tro n g and Kelly, Sr., m o th er of Mr. Kelly, and speciaj program including m oving pic W inters, how ever, m anaged to bring O. A. C. sta te . T he to ta l n u m b er in th e sta te E. A. N iblin w ere also in th e p arty tu re s h as also been arra n g e d for the th e G resham to ta l up to 10 a few m in Child Health Day. is 4,614 so th is co unty has over one- from E vening S ta r gran g e, visiting m orning and afternoon. T uesday, F e b ru a ry 6, G resham h alf of th e to ta l num ber. u tes before th e final gun w ith Wood M ultnom ah g ran g e on th a t day. An T he p lan s for th e day a re in ch arg e b u rn sc o re stan d in g a t 8. H ow ever, G range hall. T he sta tistic s given for th is countv ex cellen t d in n er w as served a t noon of Miss E th e l Calkins. A special com Just before th e end of th e gam e a 10:00-11:00—T he Baby, C. U lysses for th e ( hinese p o p u latio n gives th e to a t le a st 100 people. T he officers of Moore, M. D., child specialist. m ittee w as appointed Monday evening lucky bask et tied th e score a t 10 and n u ° 1’ler ” f C hinese as 2,996 of th e M ultnom ah juvenile g ran g e w ere by th e G resham business m en to assist n ecessitated th e playing of an ex tra 11:00-12:00— T he P re-S chool and w hich 2,800 a re m ales an d 190 a re fe also in stalled by Mrs. Niblin. School Age Child, L. H ow ard Sm ith, her. Those on th e com m ittee a re C. J. live m in u tes period. D u rin g th is last m ales. T h ere a re 196 m a rrie d couples T hose in stalled as officers for D a M. D., child sp ecialist. L undquist and Glenwood Miller. T his stre tc h th e G resham boys clea rly o u t here. T he to ta l n u m b er of ch ild ren m ascu s g ran g e w ere G. F. P eterso n , 12:00-1:30— Noon hour. com m ittee expects to a rra n g e for a classed th e ir o pponents and won the over 16 y ea rs of age is 423. T h ere m a ste r; J. D. Chitwood, o v erseer; special tr e a t to go w ith th e dinner. 1:30-2:30—T he C hild’s T eeth, Dr gam e w ith a final sco re of 12 to 10 in / •;. t^AVTOCAVTEg. w ere 36 ch ild ren b o rn in 1920 and 38 \._Ut Mrs. G. F. P eterso n , le c tu re r; J. Hoff- H en ry F ixott, sp e cia list in dental in 1921. th e ir favor. T he follow ing p ro g ram lias been a r Gen. D egoutte Is In lm nicdlatt m e iste r, ste w a rd ; Mr. Newel, a ssist ra d io g rap h y and diagnosis. T he fine defensive w ork of H eslin, ranged for th e club m em bers for this command of th e French troops no« A co m p arativ e ta b le in th e re p o rt a n t ste w a rd ; Mrs. J. D. Chitwood, 2:30-3:30—T he C hild's Food, Miss g u ard on th e local team , w as said by day: in control of th e R u h r d istric t of show’s th e value of p ro p erty ow ned by c h a p la in ; Mr. B artell, tr e a s u re r; Emil Germany. At certain points be has M argery M. Sm ith. 11:00 a. m.—Club rally , H. C. Sey Coach E vans to be larg ely re sp o n si Ja p an e se and C hinese in 1920 an d in throw n ids troops beyond the basin m our, sta te clu b leader. Club yells ble for holding W oodburn's score Jo h n so n , se c re ta ry ; J. Im els, g a te Health for the Adult. 1922. In 1920 th e re w ere 4,547 J a p a n I oundaries and Invaded n eu tral te r k eep er; Mrs. H erm an Johnson, C eres; 10:00-11:00— E at W isely and L ive a down. Ray S tro n g played a fine floor and songs contest. ritory. ese in th e sta te as com pared to 4,614 Mrs. B a rtell, P om ona; Mrs. J. Im els, L ittle L onger, Miss M argery M. Sm ith. gam e b ut d id n 't have his u su al eye for 12:00 in.—D inner. in 1922. In 1920 th e p ro p erty ow’ned F lo ra ; Mrs. Ross A nderson, lady a s 11:00-12:00—K eeping P hysically 1:00 p. m.— Moving p ictu res, G resh th e hoop. by th e Ja p a n e se w as valued a t $168,- s is ta n t stew ard . F it, Leo Ricen, M. D., P o rtlan d . am T h eater, “Cam p Vale F ilm ,” H. C. Two Games Scheduled lor Tonight. 171 in clu d in g lo ts and acreag e. In 12'00-1:30— Noon hour. T he officers in stalled for M ultno Seym our. “U ncle S am 's Pig and Calf T he Union H igh team an d the A m er 1922 th e p ro p erty ow ned by them w as 1:30-2:30—F atig u e, W illiam H ouse, m ah g ran g e w ere R. I. A nderson, C lub,” C. M. M cA llister, Union Stock ican Legion team will each play a valued at $401,080. M. D., n eu ro p sy c h ia trist, P o rtlan d y ards. Comic film, J. C. Allmon, m an gam e th is evening In th e Union High T he sam e co m p ariso n is m ade in m a ste r; Jo e Albel, o v erse er; Mrs. 2:30-3:30—S hoes and P o stu re, Miss ag er, G resham T h eater. gym in G resham . T he U nion H igh re g a rd s to th e Chinese. T h ere w ere Geo. A llder, le c tu re r; M orris W heeler, Em m a F. H eilm an, d irec to r physical boys w ill m eet P a rk Rose in a re tu rn Thursday, Local le a d e r’s Day. 3,617 C hinese in Oregon in 1920 and ste w a rd ; Max K ligel, a s s is ta n t stew education for w om en, Reed College. T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 8, in F a rm e rs’ gam e and th e Legion hoys will play a th ey owned lo ts and a c reag e valued a rd ; Miss E lva D olan, ch a p la in ; Mrs. T he revival m eetings w hich have 3:30-4:00—T he W ork of a County tr e a s u r e r ; Mrs. Week, is to be Local Club L ead ers’ team from th e S p aulding L eague in at $128,022. In 1922 th e re w ere 3,756 M orris W heeler, been in p ro g ress a t th e M ethodist H ea lth N urse, Miss M ary P. B illm eyer, Coach E vans says the Day. T he p ro g ram has been arra n g e d P o rtlan d . C hipese who ow ned p ro p erty valued B e rth a A ult, se c re ta ry ; Geo. Allder. E piscopal ch u rc h cam e to a close on public h ea lth n u rse, M ultnom ah co u n g atek e ep e r; C eres, Mrs. A nna T hom p by th e County L ea d er’s asso ciatio n of Union High team is show ing contin u al a t $423,055. ty. so n ; Mrs. Ida L auderback, F lo ra ; la st Sunday night, a fte r th re e full w hich Mrs. J. P . Lynch Is presid en t. im provem ent an d should give P ark Clothing Day. Mrs. Inez A nderson, P o m ona; Mrs. w eeks of p reach in g by Miss IJ. F. N. L asley is vice p resid en t and Mrs. Rose a rea l beating. AUTO BACKS OYER W illia Caffray, w ith Miss G ladys E. T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 8, G resham Legion Boys Io Play Orient E. B eers, se creta ry . BLUFEj NONE HURT M ary K ligel, lady a s sista n t stew ard. M iller as song leader. T his has been lib ra ry . T he new ly in stalled officers of the Thursday Evening. Follow ing Is th e p ro g ram : 10:00-11:00— Illu s tra te d ta lk on An autom obile d riven by H enry M ultnom ah ju v en ile g ran g e a re Nick one of th e m ost rem a rk a b le revival T he A m erican Legion team of 10:00— Illu stra te d film lecture lines for th e sto u t and th in figure, B rink and filled w ith school ch ild ren A nderson, m a ste r; H azel W heeler, cam p aig n s ever conducted In th is p a rt “Camp V ale” by H. C. Seym our, sta te G resham w ill play th e O rient team Miss L ila M. O’N eale, a s s is ta n t p ro becam e u n co n tro llab le and backed o v erse er; Je ssie N asshahn, le c tu re r; of th e co u n try and h as been an in sp ir clu b leader. T h u rsd ay evening, F e b ru a ry 1, a t the fesso r H ousehold A rt, O. A. C. over th e b ank on th e L usted hill A nna B all, a s sista n t le c tu re r; Floyd ation to h u n d red s of people of th is 10:45— D iscussion, “A B etter Club O rient g ran g e ball. 11:00-12:00 — Color D em onstration, tu rn ed over and landed on its side at Stafford, ste w ard ; Zelm a Collins, and o th e r com m unities. Miss Caffray F a ir," W. C. A lderson, co unty school how to com bine colors, how to choose the bottom late la st T h u rsd ay a f te r ch a p la in ; H arla n H ayden, se c re ta ry ; does not a tte m p t to co u n t conversions, Orient Wins In Basket Hall. su p e rin te n d e n t; H. A. Lew is, p re si becom ing ones. Miss O’Neale. O rient b ask et ball team won over noon b ut no one w as h u rt. B rink R ussell G entry, tr e a s u re r; H a rrie tt but said th a t d u rin g th e m eetings up dent M ultnom ah County F a ir board. to la st S unday th e re w ere 124 p erso n s 12:00-2:00— Noon hour. w as driv in g th e m achine up the 11:30— D iscussion, "A More Effect the C reston club team of P o rtla n d In il. A nderson, a s sista n t ste w ard ; Jack 2:00-4:00— S h o rt cu ts in Sew ing, w hich is ab o u t six m iles sou’ h- L au d erb ack , g atek e ep e r; C ry stal H ay a t th e a lta r definitely seeking co n ive Club O rg an izatio n ,” Mrs. J, P. a gam e a t th e O rient h all a week Miss O’Neale. L adies should bring ea st of G resham , w ith his heavy load den, C eres; Louise W heeler, P om ona; version or Ranctiflcation. On Sunday Lynch. ago by a score of 63 to 27. C. M. evening alone th e re w ere 14 seekers. needle, th rea d , sc isso rs, thim ble, pins when his clu tch slipped allow ing th e D orothy W heeler, F lora. 1:00— "M odel Club M eeting” F air- Q u lck sall of G resham refereed the Many of th e se p erso n s w ere from th e and m a teria l to c a rry out som e of the autom obile to go b ack w ard s down th e view Pig club, Mrs. L. H. Stone, lead game. At th e close of the in stallatio n , Mrs. suggestions. hill and over th e bank. The fall N iblin w’as given a b eau tifu l bouquet su rro u n d in g co u n try and from P o rt er. land. On Sunday m o rning 30 p erso n s T h u rsd ay is also local club le a d e rs’ w as* only a little f a rth e r th a n th e For Rivers and Harbors. 2:00—G roup p ro ject m eetings. P o u l by th e M ultnom ah grange. It was p re joined th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch day. T he pro g ram is p rin ted under length of th e m achine. One of th e fu n ctio n s of th e w ar de sented to h er by T. J. K reu d er in be and it is know n th a t m any have jo in try and Field Crops le ad e rs' group, se p a ra te head in th is issue. T h ere w ere 11 ch ild ren in th e auto, h alf of th e grange. A sh o rt program H. C. Seym our. L ivestock le a d e rs’ p artm en t u n d er th e p rese n t o rg a n iz a tion of o u r govern m en t is th e con ed o th e r ch u rc h es and th is is b u t th e Household Conveniences. pupils of th e L usted school. Some of follow ed. Each new ly In stalled of group. L. J. Allen. Home P ro ject lead stru c tio n and m ain ten an ce of public beginning. F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 9, G resham G range them succeeded in clim bing o ut w hen e r s ’ g roup, Miss H elen Cowgill. highw ays. S e c re ta ry of W ar Weeks ficer w as th en called upon for a sh o rt T he m eetings w ere a t first sched hall. th ey saw th a t th e m achine w as going talk . S h o rt ad d resses w ere also m ade gtves som e very In terestin g figures uled for tw o w eeks h ut on acco u n t of 10:00-11:00— T he C onvenient Home, over th e bank b u t p a rt of them stayed show ing w hat th e federal governm ent by Geo. H. Kelly, Mrs. Kelly, Sr., and the u n u su al in te re st is seem ed neces- FARMER« TO BUILD has done in th e w ay of c o n stru c tin g , A. G race Johnson, P ro fesso r of H ouse in. The only in ju rie s su stain ed w ere NEW CANNING I’LANT T. J. K reuder. m ain tain in g and o p era tin g public sa ry to co n tin u e for th e th ird week. som e sc ra tch e s w hich one g irl r e hold A dm inistration, O. A. C. highw ays and h arb o rs. Mr. K reu d er announced th e next ( , )urlng thp |a s t wppk n()t ,PBH , han a ceived from b la ck b e rry vines when she 12:00-1:30— Noon hour. T he farm ers living In M ultnom ah T h ere lias been sp en t for th is w ork, m eeting of Pom ona g ran g e w hich will score of p erso n s professed conversion. 1:30-2:30— S uccessful F am ily Life, jum ped out of th e car. d rain a g e d istric t No. 1, w hich is the up to date, ap p ro x im ately $1.062,000,- be held on th e th ird W ednesday in T he th an k offering tak en for the 8000 ac re s reach in g from F airview 000. Of th is am o u n t $443,000,000 has T he autom obile w as la te r rescu ed A. G race Johnson. M arch at L ents grange. T he C larke su p p o rt of th e ev an g elists am ounted and extending w est to Union avenue | ,.T_pr,ovl.ng ,n,. er.,.o r I 2:30-3:30— S tre tc h in g the D ollar, A. by L aw rence C resw e ll's tru c k only county degree staff has been Invited to $259. In addition to th is, the riv ers and lakes (exclusive of the slig h tly dam aged. G race Johnson. and th e ea st ap p ro ach of th e in te r G reat L akes, levee c o n stru c tio n on to be p resen t and in stall th e new of ch u rch paid th e expenses of th e ev an sta te bridge, a re plan n in g th e imme S atu rd ay is Club M em bers Day. th e M ississippi and flood co n tro l on ficers. GRESHAM BOV HELI’S d iate co n stru c tio n of a can n ery to th e S acram en to riv er). T he go v ern g elists w hile here. T he program is p rin te d u n d er a se p p reserv e th e su rp lu s of th e crop each m ent has expended for h a rb o rs upon CONSTRICT LAMP BANK a r a te heading in th is issue. year a fte r th e P o rtlan d m a rk e ts have our various sea co asts and In Haw aii, EVANGELIST SI’LAKS GOOD LEAS ES SCHOOL been supplied. T his action was tak en P o rto Rico and A laska ap p ro x im ately E. A. Y unker of G resham and Don TO LARGE AUDIENCES BECAUSE OF EYESTRAIN a fte r It w as found Im possible to find a $368,000,000. FIND THESE BOOKS ()n h arb o rs an d c h a n ald Rogie of P u y allu p . W ashington, m ark et for all of th e g reet, crop AT GRESHAM LIBRARY have co n stru cted a studio lam p bank T he special m eetings in p ro g ress at M ervin R. Good, fo rm er G resham | raised in th a t a re a (luring th e past nels of the G reat L akes $141.000.000; for levee co n stru ctio n on th e M lssiss th e B ap tist churi iyin G resham opened boy and g ra d u a te of th e high school ! year. "Mtm oires of a M idget,” by W alter according to word received from O re Ippl and flood co n tro l on th e S a c ra T he soil Included in th is drainage au spiciously S unday m orning. All the here, has been forced to leave his m ento riv er, $55,000,000; on c o a st De la Mare. A su b tle m a ste rp ie ce de gon A g ricu ltu ra l College, w hich has d istric t is said to in very rich end service« S unday and la st n ig h t w ere stu d ies at O. A. C. on acco u n t of se wise ch a n n els along the A tlantic and p ictin g th e trag ed y of th e abnorm al, been installed in th e p h o to g rap h y lab te m en t w as p rjv e n to be tru e G ulf co asts, $14.000,000. A bout $20,- well atten d ed and m uch en th u siasm verely stra in e d eyes. T he doctors d th u is rin sta o rato ry in A pperson h all at th e co l g the past y ear » b e n It was put w ith charm , hum or and yet w ith deep 000,000 has been sp e n t for su rveys, in lege. T he bank co n tain s eight in c an w as m anifested. Dr. S. J. Reid, the have o rd ered him to re fra in from Into crop for th e first tim e and gave vestig atio n s, etc., not su b ject to c la ss u n d ersta n d in g pathos. w onderful resu lts. ev an g elist, is su p e rin ten d e n t of ev an read in g e n tirely in o rd er to avoid ification, and an o th e r $20.000.000 has "W ashington, th e Man W ho Made descent lam ps w ith a to ta l cap acity of S teps tow ard building a can n ery been sp e n t for p ro jects w hich have gelism for th e B ap tists of Oregon and com plications w hich m ight prove fatal U s; a B allad P lay." by P ercy Mack- 6600 w att« and o p era tes on 220 volts. w ere tak en last week when a m eet beeu abandoned. his services a re m uch so u g h t after. to his vision. ing was held. T hose p rese n t voted aye. "W ashington th e Man,” neith er T he lam ps a re m ounted in a reflector A lthough th e sum In excess of $1,- He has Just closed a w onderful series Good is a sen io r in com m erce, an d u n anim ously for th e co n stru ctio n of a sta tu e nor sta te h o u se painting, but w hich can be moved about th e room of m eetin g s at Milton, Oregon, and last year b ro u g h t o ra to ric a l honors can n ery . A com m ittee of five ¡Coding 000,000,000 expended on public riv ers and adju sted to an y desired height and dynam ic hum an being, is h ere d ep ict and h arb o rs Is a g rea t am ount of will go from h ere to Oregon City. Dr to O. A. C. by w inning th e s ta te co n men of th e d istric t w ere appointed money, yet it sh rin k s Into insignifi ed: th e m an in his prim e and vigo~ angle. C lasses in com m ercial and p o r and given full pow er to a il T his Reid is an Irish m an and hla native te st held at N ew berg, H is them e. com m ittee Is now h r-e stlg a tln g c a n cance w hen com pared w ith th e c a p i from a glow ing lad of 18, fre sh from tr a it photo g rap h y w ill use th e a p p a r ta l cost of ra ilro a d s, w hich is in the wit adds m uch In terest to his ad- "O ur B ro th er of th e B altic Hea,” c re a t- atus. n ery in stallatio n and co n stru ctio n th e soil of V irginia, to the sc arre d v et ----------------------' dresses. I ed a sen satio n in s ta te collegiate problem s. It is expected pluns will vicinity of $20.000,000.000. T he ex e ra n of 50 g rap p lin g th e hum an p ro b p en d itu re of th is m oney is u n der the be com pleted in tim e to allow th e direction of th e W ar d ep a rtm en t and C rying over spilled m ilk m ay pre-1 S ervices will be held every evening ' circles. lem s of a continent. farm ers to plan th e ii crops for th is vent you from sp illin g o th er m ilk. | th is week. T he song serv ice begins ---------------------- th e work upon th e riv ers an d h a rb o rs next year accordingly. is directed by arm y engineers. at 7:30 and th e preach in g at 8 o clock STATE PRESIDENT WILL A ccording to J. C. E lrod, a land All a re invited to join in h c .r ty co- I IM I LYN CH C IR C L E ow nm | a the d istric t and an ac tive I.nndplaster Helps Spuds. 99 w orker o p eratio n in th ese services. th e developm ent of the S everal farm ers grow ing potatoes Mrs. J F H ill, sta te p resid en t of th e | d rain ag e, sev eral sites for th e can- j P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n , will v isit J n*r Jr arR now u n d er co n sid eratio n . on W eston m o u n tain th is y ear r e A Comedy In Three Arts Piano Tuning. Fred I Lynch circ le on its next m eeting, F rl- I Thl1' m“ tte r “ p ro p er site for the ceived an In crease In yield by using S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. P re sen te d by the S enior C lass of U. H. S. ... „ . proposed new m a rk e t will be chosen la n d p la ste r on th e cu t tu b ers. T his B. Jo n es. 2625 E ast 49th s tr e e t ; day evening. F eb ru ary 2. M embers of a t a maBH m ee, | ng of , hp d ire c to rs’ tre a tm e n t ap p e ars to p reserv e th e seed th e circ le and all p atro n s and frien d s I com m ittee to be held w ithin th e next pieces In tl.e soil an d Is esp ecially e f Lent« G range ( l a b Will Meet. fective In r a th e r cold, dam p soils T h e L ents g ran g e club will m eet In of th e d istric t a re urged to be p resen t eight or ten days. T he land ow ners w here sp ro u tin g Is slow .—O. A. C. E x a* m a tte rs of m uch im p o rtan ce will i them selves or ta k e sh a re s p erim ent statio n th e g n n g e h all a t L ents F eb ru ary 1st I In th e can n ery w hich Is expected to b» T ick ets for sale by W illiam M cA llister. A lden M iller, V ictor Adlx R efresh m en ts , I rlln on a cooperative basis They a re for all-d ay session. D inner at noon : be « d e r co n sid eratio n . »»•’n ’ "miit-iim and a t G resham D rug Co. and Q. M. D avidson's, M onday m orning, Money to loan on real estate. B. wTH be served et th e close of the ; w illing to spend $1,000,000 if neces- Ja n u a ry 22. W. Thorne, at Bank o f Groehara. P atro n ise th e Home Nhne S h iner. m eeting , sary, according to Mr Elrod. Men's and ladies' shoes, S atu rd ay j __________ ADMISSION 35c. Milk Records. RESERVED SEATS 50c i aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A nder-f If you a re eas ly excited you will A few words w ill tell the whole Milk report blanks now for tale son, sta n d in Todd a B arber Shop. n ever lack for excitem ent. story In the Want Column. cheap at the Outlook office. Two Granges Held Joint Installation Saturday at Orient Leads French Army In Germany Successful Revival Campaign Closed on Sunday Evening S “A Pair o f Sixes FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, at 8 p. m. Club Members Will Have Banquet and