T W IC E A W EEK VOL. IS, NO. î»7 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19SS FOURTH ANNUAL AUGUST 1-5 SET FARMERS’ WEEK AS DATE FOR THIS BEGINS MONDAY YEARS CO. FAIR First Picture of French Forces in Essen PAUL V. M ARIS GIVES REPORT FOR WORK LAST YEAR / a F a rm e rs ’ W eek p ro g ram s w ill begin M ultnom ah county h as ag ain been Monday a t 10 a. m., in th e high school placed a t th e head of th e list of fairs In his an n u al rep o rt on th e work gym nasium . T he sub ject w ill be soils. scheduled to be held th is y ear in O re of the extension service of th e Agri At 11 a. m. th e d ay ’s pro g ram for gon, W ashington and B ritish Colum •1 8 c u ltu ra l College, P aul V. M aris, d irec t women w ill begin in th e g range hall bia cities and com m unities. T he a n o r of th e service, describes th e w ork w here th e g en e ral su b je ct w ill eb n u al m eeting of th e Pacific N orthw est of th a t o rg an izatio n as “A w ealth- com m unity health. F a ir asso ciatio n w as held la st T u es A ll of th e sessions for m en w ill be day in V ancouver, B. C., an d a sched p roducing activ ity —an investm ent in held in th e high school gym nasium u le of fa ir d ates w as arra n g e d . H. A. s ta te developm ent.” T he rep o rt shows t í ’»? and w ill begin a t 10 o ’clock. T he Lew is, p resid en t of th e M ultnom ah a w ide ran g e of activ ities and effective h ea lth section, chiefly for th e women, county fa ir board, w as chosen as a resu lts. Follow ing is the re p o rt: w ill begin a t 10 o’clock, except on delegate to a tte n d th e m eeting as r e p T u b ercu lo sis erad icatio n in co-oper Monday a t 11. In th e la st issue the re se n ta tiv e from th is county. T he ,'',.tlo o k gave th e p ro g ra m s of the d ate for th e M ultnom ah county fair atio n w ith United S tate b ureau of a n r? lie* 1th section fo r th e week. H ere h as been set for A ugust 1-5 and the im al h u sb an d ry and sta te livestock w ith are th e p rogram s for th e first Oregon s ta te fa ir d ate h as been set ¿X sa n ita ry board w as c a rrie d on in 15 th re e days for th e farm section: for October 1-6. co u n ties w here organized cam paigns MONDAY—SOILS. T his m akes th e M ultnom ah county w ere conducted. In all, 4111 anim als ' ¡ i s exactly 1.45 P. M. when th e French cavalry rode into Essen, if th e clock or t h e railroad statio n at t. eft w as correct. T his exclusive picture is th e first taken of the actual occupation of th e German 10 to 11. How P la n ts Feed. H. M. fa ir e a rlie r th is year th a n it w as last w ere tested In 6125 herds. L ess th an coal center by the F rench forces. S treets were crow ded by Germ ans out to see the eutrunce of th e invaders. M oreland, A g ricu ltu re In stru c to r, Un y e a r and in c re ase s th e difficulty ex I H per cent, or 669 an im als w ere ion H igh School. found to be tu b e rc u lar. 11 to 12. Soil P roblem s. F. E. P rice, perienced by th e farm ers la st y ear in g ettin g produce ready in tim e for the Storekeepers Asked P o u ltry d em o n stratio n farm s are E xtension S pecialist in Soils. "Going, doing, 12 to 1:30. Noon Hour. fair. The pro b ab le reaso n for having conducted in 19 counties in co opera to Decorate Windows doing at Five; 1:30 to 2:30. L and D rainage. F. E. th e county fa ir still e a rlie r th a n last tion w ith the extension service. T here for Farmers Week P rice. E xtension S pecialist in Soils. Make It Ten!” y ea r is to se cu re fav o rab le w eath er w ere 45 feeding m eetings, 37 in cu b a 2:30 to 3:30. R odents and T heir Con tion an d brooding m eetings and 45 An u rg en t req u est is m ade by the tro l. I. N. G abrielson, U. S. Biological d u rin g fa ir week. T he dow n-pour SO says the auctioneer. d u rin g fa ir w eek la st y ear dam pened m ayor and p resid en t of th e com Survey. cu llin g m eetings atten d ed by 3524 p e r T he im provem ent of th e road in V ic SO say th e hikers. 3:30 to 4. C om m unity D rainage th e s p ir’ts as w ell as lessened th e a t m ercial club th a t all G resham sto re to ry d istric t w hich is an extension to sons. T h ere were 51 m iscellaneous F IV E w ent la st Monday— Problem s. D iscussion. tendance. MAKE it 10 next time. p o ultry m eetings w ith a to ta l a tte n d k eep ers do som ething u n u su al in th e east end of th e Section L ine road TUESDAY— POTATOES. W HICH will be next Monday. Now i , th e tim e for th e farm ers to th e w ay of a ttra c tiv e d eco ratio n of is u nder way. T his road extends east an c e of 2837 persons. 10 to 11. F indings and P roblem s in START a t G resham library. G rain certification w as c a rrie d on in Seed Im provem ent. E. R. Jackm an, begin m aking p la n s for ex h ib itin g at th e ir places of b usiness, especially i up the hill and around th e so u th ern BE prom pt a t 5 o’clock. th e fair. Crops should be p lan ted as 17 counties. The num ber of acres th e ir display w indow s, for th e com j boundary of th e farm fo rm erly known E xtension S pecialist in F arm Crops. H IK E th re e or four m iles. 11 to 12. P roblem s in M arketing. ea rly as th e gro u n d can be p u t in co n ing F a rm e rs ’ Week. COME back shouting. certified w as 23,484. T he d e a le rs' es , as th e K reb p lace as fa r ea st as the Geo. L. D avenport. Com m ission Mer dition and w ea th er conditions perm it. “ I ’M feeling b etto r and b e tte r.’’ tim a te of increase paid M orrow co u n T he tow n should ta k e on a gala M cCreary road. A b ran ch of it also chant. If possbile, an ea rly v ariety th a t m a ap p earan ce b ut it is r a th e r early to goes p ast th e Doty p lace and as far I LOVELY sh o rt trip s h ereabouts. ty farm ers because of th e use of c e r 12 to 1:30. Noon H our. GOOD roads an d tra ils. tified seed Is f 25,000. P o tato ce rtifi The as H erb ert A rm stro n g 's place. A j NEW lead er each trip . 1:30 to 2:30. T hings N ecessary to tu re s or rip en s early should be p la n t p ut up o utside decorations. Stay in the B usiness. J. E. L arson, ed, especially in th e vegetable line. catio n was ca rrie d on in 21 counties. v ario u s places of business, how ever, num ber of p etitio n s have been pre- BEA TRICE Jack so n next leader. Seedm an. T he com plete list of fa ir d ates a r can reflect th e w arm w elcom e ex seated to th e co unty com m issioners at [ ALICE R oberts captain. In all 3026 ac res w ere en tered by 517 2:30 to 3:30. P o tato G rading. E. R. ranged in V ancouver, B. C., la st T u es ANNA B ru g g er actin g scribe. grow ers. Certified seed produced 325 tended by th e citizens to th e farm er different tim es in an pfTort to get the Jack m an , E xtension S pecialist in NOW, everybody, “ I'm g o in g !" day a re as follow s: sack s per acre on one U m atilla county folk as tliev g a th e r h ere for th eir ¡county to tak e over th e road but so far F arm Crops. MEN and women, all ages. M ultnom ah county, Oregon, A ugust m eetings. farm , w hile uncertified seed p lanted 3:30 to 4. P o tato Round T able D is i th ey have not been g ran ted . At pres- GRAND and glorious feeling. cussion. Led by S. B. H all, County 1-5; S kagit county, W ashington, Au- in th e sam e field yielded 178 sacks. W. A.' H essel and J. R. M artin ' ent only a very sm all p o rtion of the Agent. gtist 6-10; L ew is county, W ashington, have been appointed a com m ittee to I road is owned by th e county. T his is BUSINESS MEN MAY Aid Given in Farm Management. WEDNESDAY— DAIRY. C hehalis, A ugust 19-25; E lm a, W ash in terv iew th e m erc h an ts and urge ¡th e piece beginning at th e foot of the ( HANGE ORGANIZATION | T he farm m anagem ent d ep a rtm en t 10 to 11. D isease P roblem s in the ington, A ugust 25 to S eptem ber 1; th e ir co operation in th is m atter. h ill and extending as far as th e n o rth D airy In d u stry . Prof. B. T. Simms, T h e nam e of th e business m en 's a s distributed 2000 farm acco u n t books, S pokane, W ashington, S eptem ber 9- pro fessor of V eterin ary Medicipe. east co rn er of th e E. H. Lord place. 11 to 12. U tilizing B y-P roducts of 15; Yakim a, W ashington, S eptem ber A. W. METZGER TO HEAD sociation will be changed to th a t of 27 b an k s having cooperated. E x h au st T he county h as fu rn ish ed enough ive luilk costs, w heat costs, alfalfa D airy and F arm . H. A. L indgren, E x 24-29; Salem , Oregon, O ctober 1-6; LOCAL LEGION l’OST pow der to blow th e stu m p s along th is I G resham C om m ercial club, and the re costs and p ru n e co sts stu d ies w ere tension S pecialist in Animal Industry, P uy allu p , W ashington, O ctober 7-13^ sh o rt piece of road. Only ab o u t one- I q u irem en ts for m em bership m ade O. A. C. m ade as well as a survey of farm in V ancouver, B. C., A ugust 11-16; New 12 to 1:30. Noon H our. T he re g u la r election for G resham h alf of the w idth of th e road had m ore liberal. If a reso lu tio n In tro com e on 117 farm s in 17 counties. 1:30 to 2:30. D airy Outlook. C. L. W estm inster, B. C., S eptem ber 17-26. Post of th e A m erican Legion, held form erly been opened up. T he Zyaett m ethod of stum p b u rn duced a t th e last m eeting changing H aw ley, S tate D airy and Food Com T uesday night, resu lted in th e election T he w ork is now u n d er w ay and m issioner. ing, developed by the O regon A g ricul of A. W. M etzger as com m ander and m ost of th e fa rm e rs ow ning land th e co n stitu tio n should be adopted. 2:30 to 3:30. C ontagious A bortion in TRYK1 S JAY BAILEY tu ra l College experim ent statio n , w as SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS E rn e st B rugger as vice com m ander. along it have read ily donated th e ir T h ere has been co n sid erab le dissatis- D airy Cows. Prof. B. T. Sim m s, p ro d em o n strated by the extension service fesso r of V eterin ary Medicine. T he a d ju ta n ts ’ and tr e a s u r e r 's offices labor and one or tw o who own land in lsfaction w ith th e p resen t p lan of o r T ry ru s Ja y B ailey passed aw ay at w ere filled by th e re-electio n of th e o th er p a rts of th e d istric t have ulso ganization ami now a com m ittee, co n at nine m eetings. T he nt> hod is said 3:30 io 4. D uscussion. his hom e in G resham on T uesday, Ja n - form er incum bents, C hase E. St. C lair generously given th e ir su p p o rt. The sistin g of M iller, H essel and Leslie to reduce the cost of rem oving large RE\ l\ AL MEETINGS n ary 30, aged 40 years, th re e m onths and Roy H. Gibbs. Cecil P u lfe r was farm ers w ill c le a r and g rad e th e road W alrad has been appointed to revise stu m p s 50 per cent. Much work was done In advan cing AT UHURUH CONTINUE j an d 21 days. D eath cam e as th e c li elected ch ap lain and C. H. H oecker and th en ask th e county to ta k e it over th e co n stitu tio n and by-law s an d if th e h o rtic u ltu ra l in d u stry . P ru n e m ax to ill h ea lth extending th ro u g h a serg e an t-at-a rm s. and gravel it. possible give G resham a re p re se n ta T he revival m eetings at th e B aptist d em o n stratio n s num bering 103 w ere n um ber of m o n th s but for th e p ast C. G. Schneider, Dr. H. H. H ughes, T h ere is an u rg e n t need of a good tive com m ercial organization. ch u rc h co ntinue in in te rest. It is ex atten d ed by 3207 persons. F o rty -tw o tw o m onths he had been a co n stan t, K enneth R oberts, C leveland B liss and road in th is hill region as th e fa rm At last M onday’s m eeting en co u rag pected th a t next Sunday w ill be a day soil m anagem ent d em o n stratio n s w ere though p a tie n t sufferer. W ill Teevln w ere elected m em bers of ers living th e re have no o th e r m eans ing p ro g ress w as rep o rted by each of of u n u su al pow er and helpfulness. Dr. Mr. B ailey w as born in R ochester, th e executive com m ittee, w hich also of reach in g th e m ain road. P ra ctically th e several com m ittees appointed to atten d ed by 1721 p ersons and 41 post Reid, th e evangelist, w ill preach both co n tro l d em o n stratio n s a ttra c te d 859. Indiana. He m a rrie d Miss D ora Mc includes th e four p rincipal officers. all of th e land h as been ta k en up and p re p a re for th e a n n u a l fa rm e rs' b an m o rn ing and evening. In th e m orn More th an 1000,000 copies of 36 b u l C andless of F lo ren ce, Colorado, 16 A legion b ask et ball team has been th e re seem s to be no reason why the quet. Miss C alkins, It was announced, in g his topic w ill be “If a Man Die y ea rs ago. T hey m ade th e ir home organized and has played several county should not ta k e it over after had a rran g e d for a se p a ra te m eeting, letin s of the E xtension Service News Shall He Live A gain?” Dr. Reid has th e re u n til 1915, w hen th ey cam e to gam es. So fa r they have lo st only one, the farm ers have gone to th e expense luncheon and e n te rta in m e n t for th e w ith a circu latio n of 5000 have been proven him self a m a ste r w orkm an in printed. A total of 39,684 le tte rs w ere O regon, se ttlin g at T ro u td ale. F our and th a t w as by a difference of only of clearin g and g rad in g it. T h ere has clu b m em bers on S aturday. c le a r th in k in g and forceful p re se n ta w ritte n in one year, not including y e a rs ago th e fam ily moved to G resh one point. The team w as h ea rtily en been no allow ance m ade on th e budget T he o rg an izatio n , by a unanim ous tion of th e tr u th and his serm ons am ? w here Mr. Bailey w as asso ciated dorsed at T uesday n ig h t's m eeting. th is year for th e g rav elin g b ut it is vote, w ent on record as opposed to th o se by county agents. T his is an have been so u rces of in sp ira tio n to in b usiness w ith C. I. R ak er & Son. E rn e st J. B rugger, vice com m ander of hoped to get an ap p ro p riatio n from an y plan to consolidate th e p resen t av erag e of m ore th a n 100 le tte rs a a ll who have heard him. day. H e is survived by his widow, his the post, is m an ag er of th e team . th e g en eral fund. co u n ty of M ultnom ah w ith th e city of S unday school w ill open prom ptly Boys’ and g irls' club work w as c a r m o th er, Mrs. F ie tta H ibbard, four ch il P o rtlan d . T he new executive com m ittee has a t 9:45 and th e p reaching service at ried out in 31 counties, 23 pro jects dren, K athleen, D oris, Buddy and Vic been called to m eet S atu rd ay night H. L. S t.C la ir w as re-elected p re si FOR» SEDAN CAR 11 o’clock. T his w ill be follow ed by having been ca rrie d out. A to ta l of to r, tw o b ro th ers, R. D. and R. R. and step s will be tak en to w ard s the d en t of th e asso ciatio n . Will Metzger th e reception of m em bers and the COLLIDES WITH ENGINE 6*76 m em bers w ere enrolled w ith 4279 Bailey, all of G resham , tw o sisters, holding of a jo in t A uxiliary and Le w as elected vice p resid en t, L eslie o rd in ance of th e L o rd's Supper. Mrs. C. I. R a k er of G resham an d Mrs. gion m eeting and d in n er in th e near Dr. H. H. Ott w as d riving his F ord W alrad was re-elected se c re ta ry and com pleting th e ir projects. T he n u m Good m usic h as been an a ttra c tiv e W. A. W illiam s of Amity, Oregon. sedan c a r n o rth on Main s tre e t at C. J. L undquist was elected tre a su re r. ber of sta n d ard clubs organized was fu tu re fe a tu re of th e m eetings and will con 464. Mr. Bailey w as p a rtic u la rly happy about 10 o’clock W ednesday m o rn in g T h e business men voted to close tin u e to be. On next S unday m o rn in h is hom e life, being a devoted h u s METHODIST CHURCH T he film service proved popular. j and reached th e Mt. Hood line car th e ir sto res on S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 10, ing Guy D. Jo n e s w ill sing and in the band and fa th e r, alw ays an x io u s for Nine moving p ictu re reels ow ned by ANNOUNCES SERVICES ¡tra c k w ithout seeing an ex tra engine from 12 noon to 3 p. m., d u rin g the evening Mr. and Mrs. H. W. S trong th e w elfare of his fam ily. the college w ere circu lated , as well as ap p ro ach in g going ea st to w ard the ban q u et and en tertain m en t. w ill p resen t a duet. In add itio n to T he fu n eral services for Mr. Bailey T he serv ices at th e M ethodist E pis depot. Both th e engine and th e a u to 19 ree ls obtained from th e U. 8. de th is, th e large ch o ru s choir w ill re n w ere held y esterd ay aftern o o n a t th e copal ch u rc h next Sunday will In m obile w ere said to be going slowly. p artm en t of ag ric u ltu re. Tow ns w here I’lane Tuning. der special m usic a t both services. M ethodist E p isco p al ch u rch an d w ere clude th e S unday school at 10 o’clock. S atisfactio n g u aran teed . J3. Fred films w ere show n num bered 74 and th e Dr. O tt, upon seeing th e engine, ap- Young peopl'e m eeting w ill be held larg ely atten d ed . The serv ice was in the m o rning ch u rch service a t 11 | plied his b rak es and th e b rak es on B. Jo n es, 2625 E ast 49th stree t. C o n tin u ed from page 2 at 6:30, song and p raise service at ch a rg e of th e Rev. A. S. H isey, p asto r o ’clock, and th e E pw orth L eague at (he engine w ere also applied. Dr. i a O and p rea ch in g at 8 In th e even of th e church . P ra y er w as offered by 6:30. T he evening preach in g service o tt's m achine cam e to a stop but was ing. the Rev. David Q. B arry of th e B ap tist w ill be dism issed in o rd er th a t the not q uite c lea r of th e opposite side T he S unday n ig h t service w ill be the ch u rc h . T he m usic w as fu rn ish ed by co ngregation may u n ite with th e B ap of the tra c k and th e engine bumped A le tte r accom panying a tab le s h o w -lln th e production of cro p s I h as lin la st by Dr. Reid b u t th e m eetings will a q u a rte t co n sistin g of Miss G ertru d e tist people in th e ir ev an g elistic cam into th e re a r p art of the m achine. The ing th e com position of fertilize r ma- ) p o rta n t as m aking additional deposits co n tin u e every nig h t next week, when A lexander, Mrs. A. S. H isey, C. E. paign w hich is now in progress. engine w as said to have been w ithin *’’r ’uls used as so u rces of n itrogen has to y o u r cred it w ith your bank If you W. L. Riley, beloved p asto r of H igh R u sh er and L eslie W alrad. Miss T he su b ject of th e serm on by the 40 feet of the cro ssin g before th e en- 1 be<?n received from D. E Towle, m an- ! w ish to co n tin u e w riting checks. It is land B aptist ch u rch , w ill preach. E d ith Lym an presided a t th e org an , i p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. H isey will be gineer saw th e ap p ro ach in g auto. i a a e r of th e B erry G row ers Packing •* m a tte r of common know ledge th a t T he public is cord ially invited to T he ch u rch w as ta stily decorated O ur Daily W alk.” T he doors of the The only dam age done to th e sedan « om pany w ith the req u est to p rin t the * * ,nuat ,hav« th e , ‘\ r ' ’p elem ent« in co o p erate to th e fu lle st extent. w ith ev erg . reen . s _ an d pussy w illow s, | I c h u rc h will be opened for th e recep- w as the hole in th e re a r of th e body. Han,<' h l" le tle r Mr- Tow le saya: , fUr „ |s h a "balanced 'food'"nU lon" tor I arra n g e d by th e Cam p F ire g irls, who I tlon of new m em bers and tra n sfe rs. It was n ot dam aged so m uch but w hat ’— ----- lor I w ish you would publish ------ in your 1 your crops, viz.; nitrogen, phosphoric LEGION TEAM HINS 1 atten d ed the service in a body. T he j T he choir will sing, ”O Love Divine.' Dr. Ott w as alile to drive it home. Dr. fT iper cniv th e appended n, - i list of so u rces of acid and potash. You will note from OVER ORIENT TEAM pall b ea rers w ere L. L. K idder, Lee p ly and the rela tiv e value in p lan t the follow ing table th a t th e sheep T he E p w o rth L eague is now stu d y Ott blam es him self for not having su p ppiy food of th e different fertilize rs m en- ¡co rra l fertilizer ran k s high, and as I lie T he A m erican Legion b asket ball E vans, F red Todd, ( ecll M etzger, Os- ing th e w ork of th e ch u rch In foreign seen the engine in tim e to have avoid- ’¡oiled.- T he co n serv atio n of soil fer season is now open for applying this team of G resham played th e O rient l a r Johnson and Mr. H orton. In ter- m ission fields, th e tex t being " I n d ia 'e d the collision. t llty and su p plying rich n ess to offset fertilizer, we w ill be pleased to rt th e d rain on th e p la n t food In th e soil Icelve your o rd e rs.” team T h u rsd ay evening at th e O rient n ient w as iu D ouglass cem etery, oo th e M arch.” T his is a g rip p in g ______________ sto ry of real life am ong th e lowly in ' C ancer Is 4 au«e of Death, g ran g e hall. C. M. Q uicksall w as ref- ' Composition nt Fertilizer Mnlerials Used as Sources of Nitrogen th e w o rld 's m ost In terestin g m ission i Mrs. Mabel L au d erb aek , wife of T. N i t r a t e o f n r x l a ......................... ............................ eree. T he gam e proved to be one of ,OI I LOOK HAS NED to u a m m o n i a ................................ ’ th e m ost sp irited and hotly contested WINDOW DISPLAY field. D oris Z im m erm an will be the ‘ L auderbae k, died last Monday a fte r- f H ’ y u a lp n h l a m t e l d o f .................................................. to 22 t o 17 leader. 1 noon. Ja n u a ry 29, from can cer of the I >rl« d h l c o d ( h i g h g r a d « ) . . gam es of th e season. W hen th e final ■ . . , 7 “ to 14* , ... . , | A new window display, fu rn ish ed by P r i e d b lo o d ( l o w g r a d e ) . T he p ray erm eetin g will be held 1 stom ach, at th e age of 27 years. to 11 bell was sounded, th e score w as found thp B prry O ro w er, Packlng com pany C o n c e n tra te d ta n k a g e t o 12* Tankage ...................................... to be a tie of 16 to 16. An e x tra fire- I of G resham is now ad o rn in g one of w p dnesday evening from 7 to 8 Mrs. L auderbaek w as born in WIs- Tankage to ft . . . . 9 to m in u te period w as played w hich re- ! th e Outlook w indow s and fea tu rin g o ’clock. T he atten d a n ce last W ednes- j cousin. She and h er husband and Pried neh-scrap .............. II. 11 su ited in a score of 16 to 18 in favor tb e G resham b ran d of red ra sp b e rrie s day b roke all previous reco rd s w ith 39 »»>« 'lau g h ter w ere resid in g tem por- 1 (om p oslllon of Fertilizer Materials i se,l as Sources of Phosphoric Arid of P t lO M h h i of th e Legion team . P™ ” " 1 It w as a d istin ct in sp ira tio n a rily at th e mill of the Ridge Lum- P H IIN P IK IK II A ! p leasing w ith a dish of delicious lo o k - i,„ .. . , i her com pany, w here her husband was • fa i T he A m erican Legion team will ; )ng llepp rp<l b P rr| PS a n ,j lilP n p au ti(u | I a l l a ho attended A v a ila b le In a o lu b l« •r c<f n t P e r c e n t P e r cent em ployed. She is survived by her H o . C a r o l i n a P h o s . R o c k . . . p robably play th e B oring team at Bor- green b erry fields of G resham nestlfng t o 27 2« I o 27 S o . C a r o l i n a A r i d P h o s p h a G resham Home Broken Into. t o 1« at th e foot of Mt. Hood w hich is a 12 I o lf> husband, six-year-old d au g h ter. Rose F l o r i d a A c i d P h o s p h a t e . . . I to 2 ing next T uesday evening. t o 19 13 I o 1« 1 Io 2 quiet sentinel in th e distance. T he home of Jo h n Lovegren n ear May, her m other, a siste r and two t o .’ .i The two basket ball gam es played 5 to X t o t o 17 ,, _ . I Done 'dissolved) „ . . . . . . T he window d isplay is m uch en-1 , hp O. W. P. depot t o 17 13 t o iS 2 Io 3 and fo rm erly i Drotiiers living in P o rtlan d and one P e r u v i a n g u a n o in G resham la st T uesday resu lted in a b a n te d by a la ig e cu t g la ss dish t o 1ft S 2 Io 7 loss for both hom e team s. T he Am er- placed in th e center and filled w ith 1 *tn °w n as the Kln.^ resid en ce was b ro th er living in Oregon City Ik I’ked as Nourees of lean Legion team played one of the beau tifu l red ra sp b e rrie s. b ro k en Into early T uesday evening T he fu n eral was held W ednesday g a re g o ta .h i K III P e r L e a l . M u r ia t e o f p o t a e h ...................................... S p au ld ing league team s know n as the . "I*1* cans of b erries in th e window and ran sack ed , but as fa r as is know n, afternoon at the P lea san t Home .Meth- S u l p h a t e o f p o t a s h t h i g h g r a d e ) / "H oly Name." T he score w as 16 G r tih im 'a n n e r r fn ° ” ’' nK ,a k ' " ’ T h ' > "J*’ * ' h »rch "» “ * lh<1 »• * » '“ • FARMERS COOPERATE IN WORK ON ROAD Composition Given of Fertilizer Materials 17 in favor of the visitors. T he Union T his does not m ean th a t th e re a re 10 ian,lly h ad gone to P o rtlan d and had , "m clatlng. In term en t was H igh team played th e P ark R ose team d istin ct g rades nt b erries. Many Arms 1 no* )’**’ retu rn ed . P leasan t Home cem etery. and also lost w ith a score of 11 to 12 who buy th e G resham p roduct ask to F ra n k S pybrock was m aking a de- . -------------------- - r „ , . n High . o n ,.„ k K W i I R ? ” „ S S In th e W o o d a a h , a I le a c h e d ) ing a form er gam e played th is season , brand, how ever, w ill alw ays b ear th e “ "a * two P*’r,o n s ru n aw ay ! aftern o o n and evening. Ruben A nder- C o w m a r.u rr ( fr e n h ) ,, at P ark Rose. j O resham label. from th e Ixivegren home. From his I son. sta n d In T odd’s B arber Shop. llo r m ' m a n u re ( fr e o h j. M h e o p m a n u r e <fr« > sli> . d escrip tio n , th e in tru d e rs w ere found H o t m a n u r i’ ( fr e a h > .. Money to loan on real estate. B I A Want Ad will do it for you. Say It the W ant Ad way to have been two men. W o n d u n g ( f r e » h , .......... W Thorne, at Bank of Oresham. Mixed stable manure. 9 .......... j Average t,im position of the Most Important Agriculture) N it ro g a v i P er re n t . . .0 29 . . . 0 44 . .1 1 0 ...0 4 9 E q u iv a le n t In A r r .m o n iu P er cent (»35 0.5 3 0.0 7 0 .7 2 1 34 o fto ., Farm Manure ( f . P o ta * h < K *O ) P *r cent 0 lo 0 3ft 0 1ft 0 12 o 5< 0 .43 S. Ilepte P h o e p b o rtc A c id (P K ^ ) l* e r nt 0.17 0 IT C 31 041 •.R ft 0 32