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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NO. 76 <■ RESIIAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OKKOON» TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3», 1»23 BAD CHECK ARTIST MAKES GOOD HAUL America’s Best Judge of Hogs OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLDS First Lady T U E SD A Y S AND FRIDAYS $1.50 l’er Year UNION HI LOSES GAME TO HOOD RIVER, 27 TO 7 In the sober days of reflection f o l- . w as the first A m erican vessel to cd rry low ing th e \\ o rld W ar th e p u b lish ers th e S ta rs and S trip es aro u n d th e of The Y outh's Com panion resolved to w orld. A ccording to a statem en t of ( devote th e special covers to some con- Jo h n A ustin Stevens, an em inent au- stru ctiv e, w orth-w hile purpose. Out th o rity upon such su b jects w hich ap- S everal people In th e vicinity of ' of th a t reso lu tio n cam e th e idea of peared in the "M em orial H istory of Rockwood a re blam ing them selves for L ast F rid ay a determ ined football th e H istoric M ilestone Covers—a the city of New York," issued in 1S93 th e over-confldence w hich they had in ( team aud 75 en th u sia stic stu d en ts se ries of su b jects presen ted in full the Hag th u s ca rrie d w as th e o rig in al a m an who sp e n t tw o n ig h ts and a day color re p rese n tin g some of th e o u t flag m ade by Mrs. Betsy Ross. A fac journ ey ed to Hood River. T he team th e re and who passed a t least th ree stan d in g in cid en ts in o u r h isto ry and sim ile of th is flag is also in th e his w ent to show th e valley people th a t w o rth less checks, ta k in g th e money designed to stim u la te in our p resen t to ric al collection in P o rtland. G resham high had a cre d itab le team from tho se who had accom m odated and prospective citizens a d esire to an d th e ro o ters w ent to give loyal T he presence of th ese p riceless him. know m ore of A m erica's w onderful relics in th e Oregon collection is th e su p p o rt to th e ir team and, if possible, On Sunday night, November 11, a story. o utyell th e cid er m akers. re su lt of extensive co rresp o n d en ce be m an giving his nam e as P eterso n and T he M ilestone Cover th a t w ill a p gun in 18S3 by G eorge H. H im es, sec T he team did its p a rt and put up the claim ing to be a c a ttle m an from p ear on th e issue of November 22 c a r re ta ry of th e Oregon P ioneer asso cia gam iest tight th a t any G resham team ea ste rn Oregon drove to th e Base Line ries th e follow ing m essage: has in th e h isto ry of th e school. T he tion, w ith the Rev. E dw ard G. P o rter, G arage and claim ed th a t he w as driv "In 1792 Capt. R obert G ray, sailing of Boston, a m em ber of th e M assachu local boys w ere outw eighed on the ing down from e a ste rn Oregon to from M assachusetts w ith Betsy Ross's se tts H istorical society. T hrough th eir av erag e 15 pounds to th e m an and M. G. E rgenbrlght, of L afayette, P o rtlan d to look a fte r a carload of o rig in al S ta rs and S trip es flu tterin g at efforts Miss Mary E. B ancroft, a cam e up ag u in st a fast an d m ore ex Ind., is th e champion Judge of hogs c a ttle w hich he had shipped, and th a t th e peak, en tered the m outh of a g rea t g ran d d a u g h ter of C aptain G ray, was In America. In the N ational Hog perienced team . They o utfought the he had becom e tu rn ed aro u n d at 82d Show and com petition a t Peoria, 111., w estern riv er w hich he nam ed th e Co induced to p rese n t the ship- ch est to ap p le g ro w ers th ro u g h th re e w hole Street and had failed to reach P o rt he scored 808.5 out of a possible 850. lum bia, a fte r his ship, th ereb y giving th e Columbia R iver C entennial Cele q u a rte rs an d cam e back in th e fourth land. He w as Invited to sleep a t the th e United S tates a claim to a ll the b ra te in society, an d it form ed a con w ith the old bull-dog sp irit, opened up 1‘n rage, w hich he did, and he rem ained CHRISTMAS SEAL SALES te rrito ry of a vast and op u len t w ate r spicuous fea tu re of th e celeb ratio n at a few tric k plays and c a rrie d th e ball th e re all day Monday, A rm istice Day, to be P ushed hebe shed.” over Hood R iv er's line, th e gam e end A storia, on May 11, 12 and 13, 1892. and Monday night. In the m eantim e ing w ith a score of 27 to 7. T hrough th is H isto ric M ilestone L ater, on th e o rg an izatio n of th e O re he cashed his check for $35 at the Mrs. P au l R. W hiteside, p resid en t of Cover th e E ast sa lu te s th e W est, and gon H isto rical society, it w as tr a n s Hood R iver w as conscious from the g arag e, also gave a check for $10 to th e M ultnom ah County P ublic H ealth M assachusetts pays hom age to her dis ferred to its custody. s ta rt th a t th ey had th e ad v an tag e yet A lb ert Stockton, receiving th e cash, association, and Miss M ary P. Bill- ta n t sister sta te s, Oregon and W ash th ey m anifested g re a t resp ect for ou r George H. Him es, c u ra to r and a s and one for $9 at "B lrdleg" Reed's m eyer, cou n ty public h ea lth n u rse, ington. h ard fighting boys who show ed th e sis ta n t se creta ry of th e Oregon H is place. T hese checks wTere all draw n w ere in G resham one day la st week Of m ore th a n o rd in ary in te rest to to rical society and recognized as the never-glve-up sp irit th ro u g h o u t the on th e E ast Side bank of P o rtlan d m aking a rra n g e m e n ts for th e sale of gam e. O regonians in th is connection is the forem ost au th o rity on h isto ric al m a t and all cam e back m arked "no funds.” C h ristm as seals in th is com m unity for fact th a t th e collection of the Oregon te rs p ertain in g to th e Pacific n o rth Next F rid a y aftern o o n , November P ete rso n is described as a big good th e benefit of fight a g a in st tu b e rc u H isto rical society in P o rtlan d contains w est com m enting on th e im p o rtan ce of 23 th e gam e w ill be w ith Scappoose n atu re d Swede, entert-/» ^ n g in his losis. G resham D rug sto re w ill be th e ship ch est and m irro r and other th e discovery of th e Colum bia riv er high on th e local field a t 3:15, and on speech and one who easily won the h e a d q u a rte rs fo r th e sa le of seals, p riceless relics connected w ith the by Captain G ray, said th a t he consid T h an k sg iv in g day th e gam e w ith confidence of those whom he met. w hich w ill begin on D ecem ber 1. The m em orable discovery of C aptain Rob ered it doubtful if it would have given W oodburn, also on th e hom e field, will school ch ild ren w ill ta k e up th e sale e r t G ray on May 11, 1792. S everal title to th e United S tates of the n o rth close th e season. CIVIL SERVICE LIST th e first w eek in D ecem ber and th eir th a t C aptain G ray had w hen his w est if it had not been supplem ented Both of th ese gam es prom ise to .b e OE ELIGIBLES MADE slogan w ill be "A seal for every door dishes vessel en tered th e C olum bia riv er a re by ex p lo ratio n by th e Lew is and h ard fought gam es. T he team is de An excellent new p o rtra it of Mrs. A re p o rt on the civil service exam i knob.” On D ecem ber 10, w hich will included in th e collection. They w ere C lark p arty in 1804 to 1806 and occu term in ed to win both so it can finish Calvin Coolidge, wife of our 30th national’ held h ere for clerk on Ju ly 21 be county day in th e city of P o rtlan d , presented by a g rea t g ran d d a u g h ter, pation by th e A stor p artv in A pril, th e season over 500 per cent. The President, and now first lady of the and O ctober 20 has been received by women from th is com m unity w ill sell Mrs. G ertru d e Peabody of Boston, 1811. stu d e n t body w ith th e m atchless land. A cross the back of this pic Miss E lizabeth Johnson, G resham a t c e rta in designated places in th e city M assachusetts, sev eral y ea rs ago. school sp irit is stro n g ly behind the ture she . w rote “ Approved." A visit to th e h isto ric al society's team . p o stm aster. On th e re g iste r of eligi- and the sa les w ill be credited to the T h o “C olum bia” w as b u ilt in 1773 at room s in th e public au d ito riu m in bles, fem ale, Miss A lice I. R oberts r e w ork In th e county. H o b art's L anding, N orth River, near P o rtlan d would w ell rep ay th o se in T he big gam e on T h an k sg iv in g day COUNTY CLUB AGENT ceived first place. Miss G ladys B. w ill s ta r t at 1 o'clock. Everybody is In 1921 M ultnom ah county had the S cituate. It w as 83 feet long 212 tons terested in relics and docum ents b e a r GETS SURPRISE SHOWER S harp, second, and Miss F lo ella low est per ca p ita sale in th e sta te of burden and w as broken up in 1801. ing on th e pioneer h isto ry of th is sec ask ed to come o ut and back up the Jaco b s, th ird . Oregon. In 1922 it succeeded in reach U nder com m and of C aptain G ray she tion of th e country. A su rp rise show er w as given Miss team . T he gam e will be over a t 2:30 On th e list of eligibles for m ales ing th ird p lace and every effort will E thel C alkins, county club agent, by in tim e for T han k sg iv in g dinner. E rn e st W. S tra tto n received first place, be put fo rth th is y ear to b rin g the th e Powell Valley Boys’ and G irls' RELATIVES SURPRISE I ra O. Nesvold P o rtlan d , second, and sales in th e county in to first place. clubs, th e ir lead ers and .the te ach ers A rth u r L. W arn er, P o rtlan d , third. McGlNNIS EAMILY C hristm as seals are w inning a g reat of th e school on la st W ednesday eve One position, th a t of clerk in the fight. T hey have helped o ut th e tu ning, November 14. at th e home of H. McGinnis and fam ily of P lea san t postofflce, has been filled by th e tr a n s bercu lo sis d eath ra te in h alf in the Miss Marfan R obertson In G resham . Home w ere ag reeab ly su rp rised S a t fer of W. L. G orsage from th e posi la st 14 years, by financing th e educa A featu re of th e evening w as the u rd ay when a num ber of relativ es and G resham . Oregon, Nov. 19, 1923.— RAINING GOOSEBERRIES. tion of ru ra l ca rrie r. A recom m enda tional p rogram w hich is teach in g the crow ning of Miss C alkins as "Queen frie n d s cam e to spend th e evening. tio n for th e appointm ent of a second people th a t tu b ercu lo sis is p re v e n t G resham O u tlo o k :—The gooseberry clerk w ill be m ade In th e n ea r future. able and cu rab le. In 1908 th e death seem s to have been neglected or o ver lion to Grow Gooseberries Success of club w ork.” She was seated on an All enjoyed th e new and p opular gam e im provised th ro w n and a golden of Bunco w hich w as th e m ain am use fully Under Willamette Valley T he re g iste r established by these r a te w as 200 for every 100,000 persons. looked In th is locality as th e crop of crow n w as placed on her head, after m ent. About 11:30 o'clock a su m p tu Conditions. ex am inations w ill be available in fill In 1923 it w as 97 for every 100,000. th e c u rre n t y ear w as only th re e tons, w hich her loyal subjects paid hom age ous luncheon w as served. T hose p re s ing fu tu re vacancies in th e position of T he sale of C h ristm as seals provides and at c u rre n t values of $120 th is to h er by en terin g w ith an ex p ress en t w ere: S erg ea n t and Mrs. K ler, By HARRY W H ITE. postofflce clerk and city c a rrie r. free tu b e rc u lo sis clinics, public h ealth fru it is a m oney-m aker and o u r ju d g I do not know of an y crop th a t you w agon d raw n by David N ordblom, the Mrs. J. Fogle, S erg ean t B rackw ell, n u rses for p re n a ta l, child w elfare, m ent is th a t we w ould be justified in can set out th a t w ill bring as quick la rg e st boy, and Ossie H ow ell, the S erg ean t and Mrs. A ckerm an and MANY POCKETED WOMAN school, tu b ercu lo sis, and in d u stria l in c reasin g th e acreag e as all ad re tu rn s —excepting s tra w b e rrie s — as sm allest girl and loaded w ith m yster nephew C larence, S erg ean t and Mrs. WILL MAKE APPEARANCE n u rsin g service, m ilk for u n d ern o u r vanced th in k e rs ag ree th a t a d iv ersity will gooseberries. They do not r e ious looking packages. Among other Kidd and h er b ro th er and m other, T he m ysterious w oman w ith 100 ished child ren , hot school lunches of cro p s is a safe plan of production. q u ire any posts and w ire and th e in th in g s w as a set of sh erb et g lasses S erg ea n t and Mrs. T hom pson and itial Investm ent Is not high pockets w ill be th e one of th e m ost in scales for school, equipm ent for open In o th e r w ords, it is sa fe r to not put In rich soil we p lan t them a t least from th e g irls, a silver pie serv er d a u g h te r Leona, all from V ancouver, te re stin g fea tu re s of th e social to be a ir classes and n u tritio n classes, mod all th e eggs in one basket. So we six by six feet, so th ey can be c u lti from th e boys and a tom ato serv er W ashington, and C. H. Sloop and given on next F rid ay evening, Novem ern health cru sa d e supplies, h ealth w-ould stro n g ly advise a gooseberry vated both ways. In th e hill soils from th e leaders. T he sew ing g irls fam ily. Mrs. J. Fogle is a siste r of ber 23, at M etzger’s hall by the W. C. m otion pictu res, lite ra tu re and ex b ask et for a p a r t of your eggs for the w here it is a little lig h ter five by five had m ade dish h o ld ers and tow els. Mrs. McGinnis and Mrs. K ler a niece. T. U. A fine program has also been h ibits, relief for tu b e rcu lo sis p atien ts foregoing reason, also because th e is a b e tte r d istan ce to p lan t, or p e r T he boys had p u t up in fancy boxes T h ese men of V ancouver have all h ap s five by six. W hile we do not get h arv e st is early and easy th e re Is no any h eav ier yields on bottom soil, we different kinds of vegetables. arra n g e d , including m usical num bers ab o u t gone to th e lim it in p atrio tism special h u rry ab o u t picking th e b er do get m uch m ore wood grow th. T h ere COMING EVENTS. by th e P o rtlan d Police q u a rte t and th e Mrs. C arl Nelson spoke on beh alf of fo r th e ir co u n try , as each one c a rrie s ries, an d you g a th e r them all at one is som ething about h ill soil w hich is Union High school o rc h e stra , and a th e lead ers and expressed re g re ts th at five o r six s ta rs on his uniform . Be Legion a n n u a l dance T h anksgiving o p eratio n , w ithin a period of 10 days p a rtic u la rly adapted to producing piano and banjo duet by Miss G er eve. gooseberries. I d o n 't know of any Miss C alkins w as leaving th e work side, some of them have special b ail tru d e A lexander and H. O. Bone. The or m ore, w hich m akes it possible to level bottom soil th a t produces goose but a t th e sam e tim e th a n k in g h er for o rs aw arded for deeds of b ravery on o rc h e stra will play “ Poet and P easant, W. C. T. U. social and en te rta in m e n t h arv e st th e b erries in a leisu rely m an b erries as ab u n d an tly as they do in th e e a rn e st w ork she had done, not th e ir p a rt d u rin g th e g re a t b attle s of n er. As in fo rm atio n on cu ltu re, etc., some of th e poorer hill soils. Suppe, and P eace and P ro sp e rity November 23. . only in th e Pow ell Valley d istric t but th e W orld W ar. I will ask th e O utlook to p rin t in th is M arch, H ayns. An ad d ress w ill be Early ( are I* Necessary. in th e county as a whole. T he M ission circle of th e H aley Bap o r a su b seq u en t issu e an a rtic le by Use especial ca re In g ettin g your EINE PROGRAM FRIDAY given by Chief of Police L. V. Jen k in s Music and gam es w ere enjoyed d u r p la n ts out early . They a re one of the tis t ch u rch w ill have a b azaar on S a t H a rry W hite on gooseb erry cu ltu re of P o rtlan d on "T he Individual C iti AT LYNCH SCHOOLHOUSE e a rlie st to bud out In th e sp rin g . I th a t w as p rin ted in th e F eb ru ary , th in k th e fall is th e b est tim e to ing th e evening and at a late hour zen's R esponsibility to Law E nforce u rd ay evening. D eecem ber 8. cake and punch w ere served and all T he p rogram to be given F rid ay 1922 num ber of th e Oregon G row er, p lant. m ent.” C ultivating should be done wood s A w n r a left w ishing Miss C alkins the best pos n ig h t, November 23d, by th e Lynch early, if you delay your plow ing too No adm ission w ill he charged to Q uickly and efficiently done by ex and co n tain s so m uch valu ab le in P are n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n is fast will have sible conditions In her fu tu re life. th is e n tertain m en t, but It is u n d er p erts. All o rd ers pro m p tly attended fo rm atio n for you th a t I am su re you late in the spring, you ta k in g shape, and by th a t tim e ev ery stood th a t it is best to be w ell su p to reg a rd le ss of size. will ap p re cia te th e re p rin tin g of the tro u b le in strip p in g off th e sm all b e r ries. One ,of th e most im p o rtan t things T he d ep artm en t of a g ric u ltu re a n th in g will be in readiness. plied w ith change. Among other GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SMITH article. Is not to plow too deep next to the nounces th a t It ta k es 40 acres of p o ta H azel Sm ith and Dale F o rtn e r, tw o th in g s th e re w ill be for sale dough Since w ritin g th e recen t stra w b e rry because the gooseberry ro o ts a re toes, norm al yield, to supply 1000 peo Money to loan on real estate. F arm n u ts, coffee, pies, popcorn and candy. loans a t 6 p er cent. B. W. T h o rn e.— a rtic le we have had an interview with very close to the top of the soil, es ple; 50 ac res of fru it and 30 ac res of tin y to ts, will ap p e ar in a d ance num pecially close to the hill. ber. Then th e re will be an Italian vegetables. our b ro k er who has ju s t retu rn ed I have found th a t lib eral ap p lic a c h a ra c te r song by a group of school from a trip over th e te rrito ry in the tio n s of b arn y a rd m an u re help very T he sta te m a rk e t ag en t sta te s th at ch ild ren . Donald C onfrey will follow east w here o u r stra w b e rrie s w ere sold, m uch In your crop production as well w hile th e re Is a larg e acreag e of p o ta in a sp ecialty en titled "T h at Old Gang and he b rin g s us very en couraging re as in th e foliage. It Is very im p o rtan t toes In the W illam ette valley and the of M ine;" next will come th e F ashion th a t you have plentjt of foliage. T his yield is very good as to size and q u a l p o rts of th e p o p u la rity of o u r s tra w Fairview City Hall will p ro tec t th e b erries from fro st as ity. yet the q u a n tity yield Is co n sid er Revue of 1924 com posed en tirely of b erries and 7 th e g en eral stra w b e rry w ell as from su n b u rn . I have used ably below th e estim ates. The h a r school ch ildren. T he closing num ber outlook. He claim s th a t w hile s tra w n itra te of soda, 100 pounds to th e acre, vesting Is now well along and ship w ill be "T he H ouse of M ystery." a S a tu rd ay, N ovem b er 24 , 5 to 9 o ’clock b erries a re grow n m ore g en erally the and I am su re th a t It has been w orth ping is in full force. p o tato Inspectors of the sta te a re busy o ne"a c t comedy, brim full of laughs. m any tim es th e investm ent. P erh ap s co u n try over th an can e b erries, the th e best re su lts I have obtained In th e Methodist Ladies’ Aid dem and especially in the soda fo u n way of fertilize rs was from hen on Inspections, and the g ro w ers a re Th® p rin cip les a re : rap id ly learning th e g rad in g rules. H orace Mulbey, a husband, R. H. 35 and 25 cents a plate tain and ice cream tra d e of th e large m anure. Confrey. S tate M arket A gent Spence sta te s cities, has o v ertak en th e supply. So P ru n in g is very im p o rta n t In h a n d H elen, his wife, Bernice K earns. th e prom ise Is good for th e com ing ling gooseberries. T he old wood should th a t th e re is ag itatio n for co-operative o rg an izatio n s to handle m any different Sophie S earch, (out for b u sin ess), crop being sold a t good prices In ad- be cu t out reg u la rly from th e very p ro d u cts In m any different localities s ta rt. It has been my p ractice to cu t Irm a M cT aggartt. vance of th e h arv est, w hich is very off th e sm all b ran ch es w hich lay n ear of th e sta te and th a t he expects the A nthony Dnbb, an odd c h a ra c te r, C. cheerful new s fo r us and suggests th e ¡ the ground to try to force a m ore up m ovem ent to go ahead far m ore ra p E. Hadley. th o u g h t th a t we should in crease our rig h t grow th. The old wood should be idly next year. He says th a t it has In Masonic Hall. Gresham Special m usic has been a rra n g e d been the experience In o th e r sta te s rem oved and it should never rem ain p lan tin g s and use th e stra w b e rry b a s on th e bush m ore th an four years. By th a t th e m ovem ents th a t go ahead the for th e program d u rin g th e evening. ket for m ore of o u r eggs. doing th a t you will keep your wood r e fa ste st are those th a t s ta rt locally In We have been able to secu re a lim it newed so th a t you should grow good different co u n ties and la te r on m erge T h a t was a m ean tric k th e sta te tax ed q u an tity of choice p la n ts of the sized berries. You will have sm all Into la rg e r o rganizations. It is not so co n serv atio n com m ission pulled—a l g reat an u n d ertak in g as a statew id e “Kewpie” Olson’s Orchestra O regon-M arshall and H ayden C lark b erries on wood over four y ea rs old organization. low ing city and school d istric t to ex as a rule. Lunch will be served Seedling v arieties at reaso n ab le p ric ceed its six per cen t In crease llm fta- Pe»l* and D iseases. We have bad som e trouble’ w ith UW | ^ b ^ S ^ e * ^ "•W B l “ n‘‘ th e " d‘ es, and a re read y to book your orders. COMMITTEE We^can also supply Oregon Cham pion c u rra n t worm it Is not very h ard to I one' lm m edl»od»hi o ” ? ln’i ?*rlOd; *"*! i cover th e ir m istak e and com pel us to B. W. THORNE JACK SHULTZ. ED AYLSWORTH gooseberry p lan ts. If o rd ers a re placed control, but If you are not on th e Job L , „ h , h( a n id ic a tlo n . u,h?*e ED. METZGER W. A. H ESSEL go back to a fo rm er basis for figuring, tock th ereb y cu ttin g o u r budgets down a have secured a i lim lim it e d „ ...„ t it* ,,r ” “ tch T h ® gooseberry I - picking. ited q u an tity of m agot. has 8 week never given m e any will give you fairly good control. I th ird to a half. com m ercial potash at a low price. We tro u b le, larg ely d ie to th e fact th a t I found In sp ray in g with the Bordeaux have alread y booked some o rd ers foi pick my crop a rly as possible. W here th a t It was never n ecessary for me to M anager Dixon of th e s ta te co -o p er I th is lot and It will not la st long, so th e cro p is left late w orm s will d e use an y o th er m eans to control m il ative egg asso ciatio n sta te s th a t p oul dew. It is n ’t alw ays n ecessary to In mmüc Hall. G r e s h a a I tu rn in your o rd ers pro m p tly or you velop. T he picking should be done sp ray for m ildew , even If yon do not try ra ise rs of th e sta te a re responding h ea rtily to the new five-year co n tra ct, clean, so you red u ce th e w orm s to th e may be too late for th is lot. As to the m inim um Every b erry left on the have to sp ray for an tb racn o se. If J under w hich 250,000 hens m ust be saw m ildew developing I would rig up m erit of th e use of potash th e re can bush will be a h arb o r for w orm s to signed up before th e co n tra c ts are th e sp ray Im m ediately. As a ru le one operative. T he new co n tra c t h as an be no question, as it in creases th e c a rry over to an o th er year. app licatio n of lim e su lfu r 1-40 will an n u al release period. T he sta te as- T he th in g th a t gave me th e m ost co yield of b erries as w ell as potatoes n tro l It. Beer’s 4-Piece Orchestra . i soclatlon la rap id ly grow ing in If and a d d . very m uch to th e q u ality of t" L T ; ; b, ; rry h, n ’(hr,,C" T ‘.L2- P*, kr " w,‘li!» tre n g tb and now d eterm in es th e m a r . * « »tart tnp berrli»» will Ky nr le ath e r gloves s trip th e b erries onto Dance until 3 a. m. Lunch at Midnight L . , . . . lose he b erries In firm ness and color, and th e ir leaves reg a rd le ss of w hat you do ket prices of th e state. T he o rg a n isa these tw o q u alitie s m ean first-class to p rev en t It. 80 it Is a m a tte r of th e b u rlap b lan k ets about 6 to 8 feet tion d u rin g the p ast y ear has handled square, silt up to about the cen ter, an Im m ense b u sin ess in a fu lly s a tis fruit. ea rly spraying. P robably th e m ost D E. TOWLE. M anager, | « » P o rU n t sp ray of th e season would th en spread on th e ground u n d e r facto ry m an n er to th e m em bers. neath the bush. The leaves may be (iood Time Assured I be a <-(-50 application of B ordeaux WOOD STOVE FOR RALE Will sell B erry G row er» P acking Co. , b . „ „ a . ......................... £ ’■ " cheap Liberty Restaurant. Gresham. TOWLE SAYS GOOSEBERRIES WOULD BE GOOD HERE C h ic k e n D in n e r a n d S a le DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 23 Mr American Legion Dance M Thanksgiving Eve., Wednesday, Nov. 28 DOOR PRIZE Gentlemen $1 Ladies Free Oregon. tf