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GRESHAM OLTLOOK, HOLIDAY XTMBER. FRIDAY, DECEMBER
MANAGER TOWLE GIVES
BERRY GROWERS’HISTORY
M m whom tbo l« M o f office do«o not k ill
M m w fcoa th e s p u ta o t office c u a o t boy
M m w ho r t a H optatoaa and a w in .
M m who h ave honor— o c a w h o w ill n o
M * n who can « a n d before a d - m i a g i -
A nd acorn h i* treacherou s fla tte r.« « w it h
in < m g :
E ditor O utlook
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sun-crow ned. w ho lir e above
Ply w ith your kind Invitation to f u r - ¡ a n d added to th e m o istu re co n ten t and
the to t
atah some Inform ation fo r th e C hrist- «'«’duced th e su g ar c o n te n t T he ex-
’>’ bli<: d m r’ ard ta pr!T>u tWakto«.
at
D. E. TOWLE.
m as issue of th e O utlook co ncern in g ceee m o istu re h as been estim ated ___
our association of berry g row ers I
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p er ««nt and tb e su g ar
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reduction a t from 1« to 15 per cenL
dug down deep In ou r reco rd s an d Many g ro w ers who had not studied the
found tb e o rig in al c o n tra c t dated Feb- question felt th a t th e b erries should
ru a ry 15. 1919. w hich re a d s as follow s: haTe b ro u g h t as good a p rice as ber-
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
! f “ * ? “ * t-orm al seas/ n and some a re
T h is is to ce rtify th a t we the u n d er-
" eD
bat “
Few m en in public life are so well
signed su b sc rib e rs do individually ° ' 01 a re free to adm it th a t th e quali-
pledge
first th a t w e w ill » u b sc rib e tjr WM n ot “ P to » tan d ard and th a t — “ know n, o r so favorably reg ard ed as
for and do hereby su b sc rib e for a cer ---------- *“— ‘
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SHERIFF HURLBURT IS
RESPECTED OFFICER S
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berries for the c u rre n t year, and we m ad* by rtxirlng a p rice for o u r
severally and Individually agree to p ro d u cts In good q u ality y ea rs to cov-
pay on dem and for said certificate of er th e hazard of lost o r dam aged
“ ¿ “ b^ard Pofth dirP«2ti>r.L° a^d V u^th er CrOP*' T be W riter U Tery m ucb co n ’
agree to pay or allow th e a s « ./ u tio n ce rn ad ‘ bout th e fu tu re of th e w hole
to deduct from th e proceeds of sales a g ric u ltu ra l In d u stry an d if we farm -
of our b erries our p ro -rated sh a re of ers w ere n ot n a tu ra l o p tim ists like
!£ * 5 o » t
bfcrrieB H enry F o rd we w ould th ro w up th e
p l e d g e 'o T r ^ v e i our \S m ln U t7 a to » SpOD*e' b ut We w ,,‘ DOt do *»• we wHI
o r assig n s (If desired by the associa- c* rrjr on h oping th a t th o se in co n tro l
tio n ) all of th e b erries grow n and , w*ii re a lise before it is too late th a t
harvested on our various berry acre- farm in g is an im p o rta n t spoke in th e
* H n g “tb “ ^ X n * o hf i m n tr ’ ° re * ° n' ’ h"e l / p*rm an en t n atlo n » P " * P * r-
14. 1923
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» Look First at the Christmas Store
lnuou8 one o l cap ab le service. Mr
, H u rlb u rt is a m em ber of a pioneer
fam ily w hich cam e from Iow a about
ye*r8
“ d **ttJed n ea r G r« b -
im when th e re w ere n o t as m any
P*°P|e in all of Oregon a s th e re now
a r e *” th a t p a r t of P o rtla n d w est of
th e W illam ette riv er. Mr. H u rlb u rt
’ a s e d u ta te d <n ‘he public sc h o o l, of
P o rtlan d and th e re form ed am ong th e
ch ild ren of th e p io n eers frie n d sh ip s
th a t haye en d u red
Civil en g in eerin g has been Mr. H u rl-
The mere thought of Christmas always brings to mind a city’s jewelry store
I e 'e r in the history of this establishment has such an effort been made as this
rn k H °k
th a t,1S new and pleasing in gifts- Every department has been
» ovxed with exclusively new offerings and every article is backed bv our guarantee
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No gift is as pleasing—no gift gives the same
little touch of personal rem em brance as a token
of Jewelry.
Signed and acknow ledged th is 15th ,ty and th a t U U n early " “ shed an d b u r f . life w ork except fo r tb e period
day of F eb ru ary , 1919.
unless we farm e rs get b e tte r p rices in w hich he h as served M ultnom ah
T his c o n tra c t may not have been ?° r "* Mt y c a r’8 Cr° P’ th a n haTe t>een ‘ ° DDty aa »berlff. P ro je c ts of m ajor
legally draw n but it was signed on re<:e‘Ted for (he P, a t th re e ye a r» Y°u im p o rtan ce to Oregon h av e had his
th a t m em orable day by 15 determ ined WiU 8e* an exoduB of farm e rs to th e atten tio n as an engineer. U pw ards of
Maybe a Cameo R ing in a variety Of
grow ers w ho like H enry F ord had no City !ookln,! for w ork fb a t will b reak 35 y ea rs ago he m ade th e first survey
The Signet Ring, which may be con
stj les and colorful com binations
fear, a . you know H enry says th a t d° Wn tb e Who,e lnduB tria> m achine as of th e Bull Run w atersh ed , w hich fur
verted eith er through inset or engraving
$ 4 .0 0 a n d n n .
fear is a controlling Influence th a t “ “ CUrrently « P o rte d 5,000,000 peo-
$3.00 to $12.00.
prevents people from achieving g re a t P * haVe W t th e ,arm 8 ,n tb e paBt tw o
things. T he nam es of these 15 fear- year8 80 ‘“ e m ovem ent h as been well
less berry grow ers w ere as follow s: ¡¡a rte d • Iyeady and w ith o u t im ine- j
Be it sparkling jewel or the dull antique
An E lg in or
C. P. T allm an. H. O. A ndrew s W F ! d U te r<?l,ef *b andoned farm s *U* be
of a little vanity case—it carries th at per-
W altham
W atch
Robinson, A. D. T uke, Wm G ilbert ° D,y ,O° com m on
T be w rlte r » a s
sonal message which is understood by all—
will p lease th e
E. Spath. Jo n a s N elson. J. G Chlodo
mUCh dlaaPf><>in t«d
read in g
it breathes the spirit of love and the free-
man
o r young
Eugene Chlodo, W. D. Llndem an H i ° Ur Pre" tdent s an a ly sis of farm con-
dom of expression far above its m aterialis
m
an.
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help
L uistrod. Mrs. F red A. L e h m a n . R alp h d “ f° n ’ q u o tin « h o w lh a t w e c a n n o t
tic value or usefulness. We advise an early
you select.
Stanley, W. C. L aw rence, and D E b° Pe l° T B” y le» , i l a l ,’ e
b “ ‘ *b a‘
Towle, and before h arv e st the num ber ? * re
* p ro "t>ect f° r ch e ap e r fer-
of m em bers was Increased to 34 T he
bUt 10 ,h e farm er wbo bas a
O nr display of
crop was sold a t satisfac to ry prices ’ u ri*lua
b erries, apples, p runes,
W r i s t W atches
and
ou r
cooperative
ship
was 1 Kraln an d liTee,ock th a t he ca n n o t sell
arc com plete and
Jp -to -d ate. All th e
launched. In 11,20 th e m em bership i
Pa7 th e ,r e ‘g h t ° ° C“ eap
best n io iem en ts
was increased to 67 u nder a sim ilar fe rtl,iz e r’ 11 wo» ld not seem to be the
$13-X, to (Uoo
c o n tra c t and the crop wan sold at a p an acea for his ills and he logically I
concludes
th
a
t
th
e
rem
edy
would
be
very satisfac to ry price. In 1S21 we
tried to rep e at on the sam e plan but found eith er In reduced p ro d u ctio n or
could In terest no buyers a fte r signing en larg ed m a rk e ts and o u r avow ed
up 125 m em bers, so It becam e neces- I n atio n al policy is still to tr y to live
»ary for us to effect a m ore p erm a n en t ¡ " n t° ° nrB elvta and not lend » hand
organization w ith long tim e, six y e a r. I ? Ward ‘b* reconB‘™ « ‘°n of E urope
tra c cts
m ake
ake a a sm
«m all
all Invest
lnve.t-' ° r . fear ° f e n ta n K»n« allia n ce s. We
c co
o n n tra
ts and
and to
to m
S H E R IF F T. M. HURLBURT
m ent of a p erm an en t n a tu re so we a c feel th a t ch eap er fe rtiliz e r w ill not
quired th e lease to th e can n ery and solve o u r problem b ut we m u st pro- n ish es P o rtlan d its supply of p ure
JEW ELER
duce I prr pvpn If r»nr f n m k o o
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p u re
bought th e equipm ent and acquired a duce less even If o u r fo re b e a rs of w ate r
P o rtlan d had been ta k in g its %
p erm an en t hom e and realized a fair E urope m ust sta rv e by th e m illion an - w ate r from th e W illam ette riv er.
A small deposit will hold any article until Christm as
________nUa“ y- S u rely ,h e re ,B a b e tte r w ay w hich had become c Z n U ^ i M ^ T n h
price for ou r b erry products and like
H enry took on th e courage born o f,’ ? “ 7 J * WU'
aH fool,8h a * ° « r In creasin g p opulation. Bull Run had
necessity In th is reorganization. In
m a“ Wh° ’* • “ p ro POBed a« a p ossible source
1922 our m em bership was increased to rended th e p illa rs and to re down th e b ut objection was raised to it on the
en g in eer of P o rtla n d an d su rv ey o r of H u rlb u rt an d w as bu ilt w ith in his esti-
250 and th e tonnage handled was bouse but u n fo rtu n a te ly w as ca u g h t gro u n d th a t Its w aters c a m e from
M ultnom ah county.
m ate of cost.
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Mr.
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doubled and we m anaged to get fair
In th e line of p riv ate w ork, Mr.
In bis ca p ac ity as sh eriff of M ult-
prices on our p roducts com pared w ith be eve th a t an all wise P ro v id en ce in to th e Bull R un co u n try th en a haz
will rouse A m erica t ° find h e rs e 'f an d ard o u s trip , and proved c o n c l u s i X
H u rlb u rt's o u tsta n d in g ach iev em en t nom ah county, Mr. H u rlb u rt’s one ru le !
o th e rs In less favored localities. T his
80,1
d ° ing
Water8 ° f Bu” Run
P « « w as th e first su rv ey for a ra ilro a d ' 1 8erV^ e’ ,,H e h as conducted th e office '
y ear 1923 our m em bership has grow n w be th r lle S f . a *
0 „6,:
, a „d w holesom e. H is re p o rt on th e re
to 350 and we had an in c re ase In to n so be th ric e blessed.
in
closing
th
is
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w
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to
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bis
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s
sw
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t
aside
nage of 50 p er cent w hich is p ra c ti
to A storia. P rio r to th is tim e all pro- for m e rit and e n fo r c e d ,h i
u M
cally all sold and nearly all delivered qu o te from W endell P h illip s as a aH objections to Bull Run and paved
p o ra l. Io , r a i l , I c o c e o l t a ,
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rem
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for
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ills.
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the w ay for P o rtla n d ’s g re a t w ate r
and the decks a re cleared for 1924
T he c u rre n t y ea r has been th e poorest I wrote:
system .
S everal y ea rs a fte r, when
y ear we have bad since 1918 owing God give u« men A tim e like th is de- P o rtlan d . E ast P o rtlan d an d A lbina h . , » . c o . , , ,
S T
u S r
m ands
p rin cip ally to th e untim ely rain a t the
w ere consolidated Into one city, he road to A sto ria by w ay of G oble w as *■
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a istrin u
minds, great hearts true faith
tion of tax sta te m e n ts and th e collec- !
opening of the ca n eb e rry harvest. Strong
w as elected city su rv ey o r of th e new
and rearlv h a r d . -
com pleted an d opened in 1898. It tio n s of m oney a re m ade w ith o u t th e '
an d g re a te r city. L ater he was city
follow ed th e ro u te laid o ut by Mr. delays and an n o y an ces to ta x p ay ers '
FOR HER
FOR HIM
PS
GUY D. JONES
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w hich w ere so com m on before he im-
proved th e ta x co llectin g m achinery,
a His policy in h an d lin g th e county
p riso n ers a t K elly B u tte has been one
in th e best in te re sts of society. He
.» a has k ep t tb e P riso n ers c o n stan tly em-
ployed in p ro d u cin g a com m odity of
j serv ice to th e public, an d has paid
them , in addition to th e ir keep, a sm all
daily co m pensation.
T he re s u lt is
K th a t w hen th e p riso n ers a re dis-
ch arg ed , th ey a re stro n g an d healthy,
a re com fo rtab ly clothed and have a
few d o lla rs to keep them un til they
I can find w ork, in stead of having to
yield to th e te m p tatio n to com m it new
crim es because of being penniless.
; P re sid e n t Coolidge, in his rec en t m es
sage to co n g ress, advocated a sim ila r
I m ethod of giving g ain fu l w ork to men
in prisons.
Sheriff H u rlb u rt h as enforced the
p ro h ib itio n law s to th e le tte r, ar.d his
deputies have detected and destroyed
m any stills of m o onshiners. H is w ork
In th is resp e ct is fre q u en tly com
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m ended.
(the Christmas ^tore
I lie H oliday Goods you w ant are still in «tr«,-L
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still incomparable
in extent
Don’t ac-
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your < liristtnas shopping—do
it early and • d o )ur
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here are
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delivery service is unbeatable.
urteous salespeople to assist and wait on you. Our
' y ° ? ’’I'.8 £ an ry B<” [Pd E m broid
ered H an d k erch iefs In a ttra c tiv e
H oliday Boxes. Boxes of H dozen
JUc to fiL-v»
H a n d k e rc h ie f s ___
10c to 50c
O ur stock of H ose is co m
plete.
la test
co lo rs
and
styles a t low est prices.
your order for
ff e wish to thank our
tnends and patrons joe
their past favors and
v>ish them
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^ferry Christmas
and
/ Happy Hew Year.
»»eiicy for N ational L aundry
little jo h x n y s CASTOR oil .
C h ristm as ra d ia te s cheer. Yet some
Ana
my m a'B *ot a remedy.
I people th in k a re a l C hristian has to be
£
" aWfU' ,0Ugh- when a fr"ow
longfaced.
To have m 0 ' " ‘° haVP “ <° il ia ir l>
o r !» ,
« ma m ake h ‘m ,ak e 4 dose of
any kind o f toil_
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my m olher br,n« °u ‘ that
T h an k sg iv in g em phasizes G od's pro- T hW n °
bottle of castor oil.
m vision for our physical needs; C h rist-I
. m as em phasizes God s provision for My T1* alw ays m akes such a fu ss about
t j o u r sp iritu a l needs. New Y ears gives VesT d‘ "i * °'n l° eaL
' us th e o p p o rtu n ity to devote ou rselv es
Picked m . ? » a , lrreen a PPl<-. and ma
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Xmas Goodies
Nuts, Candies, Fruits,
and Vegetables
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
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W est of Postoffice
on Powell St.
orange juice and castor oil.
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i o r UB in tb e n o rth e rn latitu d es
* | C h ristm as is asso ciated w ith cold and A '1kmann'On'r H’8 Pack ln wood’ mahe the
» I snow
H„w q u ee r it seem s to th in k
kin ling, or this or tha,
of people in so u th e rn la titu d es cele A " I h e n 'u i,lm e ? hey 'ay ,h e hlam e on me
when S i. and I have a , pa,.
b ra tin g C h ristm as in th e m iddle of
Lnr*k'. a ? ther ,ak e anything, and do
sum m er.
Phone 1411
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Barber Shop
By MARY SAIK I.
" it'Z bave any fun around our house,
•t seem s to me.
F ° to A v lryh ,lm e I ve B0t a
or a
T inted and w hite X m as
S tatio n ery .
P o p u la r prices.
We Have Everything that the Market Affords |
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c a n t even sprout a boil
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As th e individual outlook has (
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i grow n from love of self to love of iA.t
oth ers, so m ust th e n atio n alistic view- “ me àn
Assorted colors, matched ribbon and pom pons
felt insole, cushion heel.
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J »uppiiea.
FELT FOOT WEAR
The House of Quolitu
Tt-lonhono
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m> ma gets a scare and runs
castor oil.
and P ad • * "
tO, U k e
lh e W° rldW,d* And b ,d JU” lotB ‘ nd lots o f fun with
b rotherhood of men. T he tr u th th a t
,h* "’ ’»bbor boys.
C h rist ta u g h t ce n tu ries ago is ju st be- ' ’“ L ?“’? ,hen 1 had to «e‘ • «bock from
«Inning to daw n upon th e m in d , of sam e X X n ^ a X n e d
nations. We a re learn in g th a t we |
«'•« a b o ttie ’ f c ^ r m ? '" * ™" ‘ nd
a re o u r b ro th e r's keeper.
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C h ristm as com es as . blessed «lar
' ben
refre sh o u rselv es once again
w ith th e frie n d sh ip , we hav, n , X
raaue.
frle ; ndd ¿ he, ° : e; bam ° Ut,ook to your
rriend
as a C h ristm as gift. A new
k
1’ ub8cripU on
now w ill ru n until
J a n u a ry 1, 1925.