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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook N.G. COMPANY GIVEN AWARD CERTIFICATE Claims H usband Tried T o Sell H er GREAT AGRICULTURAL MEET AT 0 . A. C. JANUARY 23 TO 25 T he p resence of A d jutant-G eneral W hite and m em bers of his staff was th e occasion la st night of a reception and luncheon by th e local h ea d q u ar te rs com pany, first b attalio n , 186th In fan try . T he officers p rese n t w ere: A d ju tan t G eneral Geo. A. W hite, Col. H. U. W elch, M ajor E dw ard W. Van H orn, C aptain L aw rence A. M iller and C aptain D, D. Hale. T o Clean U p T ow n TUESDAYS AND FI rAYS GRESHAM HI LOSES GAME TO HILLSBORO A g re a t a g ric u ltu ra l conference h as , cries, p rotection ag ain st u n scru p u lo u s been called for J a n u a ry 23 to 25 at : ad v e rtise rs, and p o u ltry diseases a re It w as a rough and tum ble game, the Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College for th e ' p ressin g problem s. How sh all they one played betw een G resham high and H illsboro high at H illsboro last purpose of ado p tin g a com prehensive , be handled? plan of p ro duction an d m a rk e tin g In T he conference w ill be organized F rid a y and G resham suffered defeat w ith a score of 13 to 9. su p p o rt of w hich all a g ric u ltu ra l along com m odity lines. All those In agencies m ay unite. Some of th e te re ste d In fru it production and m a r The referee, it is claim ed, let the problem s to be considered at th is c o n keting, for in stan ce, w ill co n stitu te Ka«ne get aw ay from him and the ference a re set fo rth in an an n o u n ce one division, and w ill w ork tow ard the H illsboro lads, who w ere bigger and m ent from th e college as follow s: stro n g er, had th e edge on G resham . end of d raw in g up a fru it program The score at th e end of th e first half DAIRYING. th a t w ill be one p a rt of a sta te pro- w as 6 to 5 in H illsboro's favor. In ten y ea rs Oregon has become a Kram for ag ric u ltu re. Livestock, farm T he reason for th e visit of the sta te G reshuin was below sta n d ard and dairy ex p o rtin g state. P ro d u ctio n in e r°P s . p o u ltry , and dairy groups will head of th e Oregon n atio n al g u ard w as m issed m any shots. The team had but 1919 w as 111 per cen t of th e sta te 's follow a sim ilar plan, each com m odity th e aw ard of a certificate of m e rito r two days of p ractice before en terin g consum ption needs. If th e d airy In « rtp o rt* being harm , onized , w ith all the .. ious service to th e local com pany In j into the co n test and it is believed If a oth ers. d u stry is to be still fu rth e r expanded, com m em oration of th e com pany’s re c re tu rn gam e can be scheduled w ith a how should we proceed to m a rk e t our In p rep a ra tio n lo r m is conference ord in m obilization. I.o s Angeles au th o rities are inves ¡n e u tra l referee G resham can easily m ilk p ro d u c ts’ a m eeting of th e h o rtic u ltu ra l g en eral The certificate rea d s as follow s: tigating Mrs. Helen Le Mate’s give them a good drubbing. I advisory com m ittee w as held at Sa- C ertificate of m e rito riu s service, FRU ITS, NUTS AND B ER R IES. charge th a t her film-directing hus The losing of th is gam e th e boys k aw arded by th e s ta te of Oregon, to band tried to sell her to a wealthy T h ere is about one bearin g apple Uem on D ecem ber 21 w hen com m ittees say does not In any way lessen th eir Mexican negro for a h alf million from th e various d istric ts of th e sta te H e a d q u arters com pany, first battalion, tre e for every person in th e U nited dollars. ch an ces for th e d istric t cham pionship 186th in fan try , for dem o n strated a b il S tates. W here a re th e ap p les grow n, re p r e s e n tin g g roups o r com m odities or rig h t to go to Salem. It m erely ity to m obilize its m en fully equipped and w hat is th e fu tu re of o u r ap p le in J w ere appointed. D. E. Tow le of G resh Gen. Smedley Butler. II. 8. M arine gave the team th e p ractice of testin g am w as a m em ber of th e g en eral com for service w ithin one hour from r e COW RAISED HERE MAKES d u stry ? Corps, has been granted a year fu r th e ir stre n g th ag a in st an o th e r high ceipt of call. May 21, 1923, in m obili GREAT OUTSTANDING TESI Oregon produces 85 per cent of th e m ittee. T hese g roups o r com m odity lough by Pres. Coolidge upon the re- school quintet. zation called for in stru c tio n purposes. lo g an b erries of th e U nited S tates. com m ittees w ill study th e real prob qucst of Mayor Kendrick of P h ila A. H. B u rn s has received word from Next F rid ay a t th e local gym G resh delphia. to uct as D irector of P u b Signed, G eorge A. W hite, a d ju ta n t- M arketing of th is especially adapted lem on Decem ber 21 w hen com m ittees th e C a rn a tio n Stock farm s n ear Se lic Safety and clean th e town of vico am will m eet Newberg. T he Newberg to propose a t th e a g ric u ltu ra l co n fe r general. crop p rese n ts a problem . alut •••••*» attle , W ashington, of a rem a rk a b le team has four letterm en hack and th e T he certificate is very a ttra c tiv e and Oregon produced 58.500,000 pounds ence at Corvallis. T he b erry and m ilk and b u tte r te s t m ade by Bella local high team realizes it w ill have is fram ed. T he boys of th e com pany of dried p ru n es in 1922—enough for c h e rry com m ittee Is headed by Mr. Veeman Segis M atador, a p u rebred a real b attle on Its hunds when it Towle. H. W. S tro n g of G resham is Z WEIB EL COMPANY TG a re ju stly proud of th is recognition of h er own population and 39,000,000 o th H olstein F re sia n cow sold by him to plays a g a in st th e team th a t N oftsinger th e ir rem a rk a b le record. e r people besides. More tree s are also a m em ber. C. M. L aF o llette of BEGIN MANUEACTURING th e stock farm . The cow is four years coached lust y ear a t Newberg. The T he p rese n tatio n took place a t the com ing in to b ea rin g each year. W hat T ro u td ale Is a m em ber of the logan old and not only passed an o u tsta n d A fter m ore th an two y ea rs of dis- gam e bids fa ir to be th e best one b erry com m ittee and H. C. McGinnis high school gym nasium , w hich is should be our p ru n e g row ing policy? ing te st of seven days th is y ear but In 1919, 1920, and 1921, th e United of T ro u td ale of th e vegetables com ] courag em en ts w hich seem ed ln su r- played th is season. com pany h ea d q u arte rs. A num ber of o th e rs w hich show ed h er to be an a n i It is hoped th e atten d a n ts will b t b u sin ess m en w ere present. T he com S tates im ported an an n u a l av erag e of m ittee. m ountable, th e Zweihel M anufacturing m al of g re a t prom ise w hen she was 36.70n eno p((Und8 of w a in u tB a n d 19,- la rg e a t the gym a t 8 p. m. next F ri p any p u t on a sh o rt d rill and dem on | com pany Is about to begin w ork a t Its day. LABOR COUNCIL GIVES th re e and tw o y ea rs old. T he record stra tio n of som e of th e ir w ork. They 500.000 pounds of filberts. Com m ercial for th e th re e seven-day te sts is as fo l RELIEF AT CIIRISI MAS p lan t in G resham and is said to have Interrlass Basket Hall. then, w ith th e v isitin g officers, r e production of E nglish w aln u ts In th e low s: a t tw o y ears, 463.7 pounds of I he sen io rs staged a com eback and ’ o rd ers booked at th e p rese n t tim e G resham , Oregon, J a n u a ry 5, 1924.— p aired to th e basem ent of th e M eth U nited S tates is confined to C alifo r m ilk and 25.1 pounds of b u tte r; at odist ch u rc h w here m any of th e b usi nia, Oregon, and W ashington. How E d ito r O u tlo o k :—T hin k in g it may be i w hich keep th e plant in op eratio n for heat th e fresh les y esterd ay afternoon th re e y ea rs old, 546.5 pounds of m ilk ness and professional m en of th e city fa r snouia we go w ith w aln u ts and of some in te rest to you and your re a d m ouths, w ith m any o th e r ord ers a t th e high school 11 to 6. At th e end and 34.05 pounds of b u tte r; th e te st filberts? e rs of G resham . I am w ritin g to tell : crow ding In. T h ere will be tw o de- of tile first h alf th e ovuiors led 3 to 2. m et them and p arto o k of a bountiful ju s t com pleted, 615 pounds of m ilk luncheon together. you th a t th e C en tral L abor Council of I p artm en ts o p erated at th e sta rt, th e S tuck and Woods sta rre d for th e sen ANIMAL HUSBANDRY. and 36.35 pounds of b u tte r. iors, w hile Ralph W adsw orth, Guy Lieut. C. G. S chneider, com m anding How m any sheep, ca ttle, and h o rses P o rtlan d d istrib u ted 40 b ask ets, or 1 saw mill and th e factory. An engine The cow w ill be co n tin u ed on a w ould call them bundles of supplies and m uch m achinery has been in R u sh er and W inston S tro n g played officer, acted as chairm an . M ayor K. y e a r’s te st. A. H. B u rn s and H. G. w ill the feed supply of O regon p ro p e r good ball for th e frosh. of food to th e needy a t C h ristm as stalled and w ork will s ta rt soon. A. M iller addressed a p p ro p riate M ullenhoff ow n h e r year-o ld son, ly c a rry ? Class Standings. T he saw mill w ill be kept busy saw w ords of w elcom e to th e v isitors. G en tim e. Each bask et or bundle contained W ould we g et o u r m axim um p ro d u c bought la s t y ea r for $1500. He is son J u n io rs— Won 2, lo st 0, per centagc ing building lum ber for Ja p an and the a tu rk e y or a ham , a sm all sack of era l Geo. A. W hite w as introduced and of the above cow by a son of Segis tio n of beef, m u tto n , and wool by de flour, a sack of potatoes and nuiner- dem and from th a t source seem s to he 1000. delivered a b rief but sc h o larly a d P ie te rje P ro sp e ct, th e w o rld 's g re a te st cre asin g th e n um ber of stock on the Sophom ores— Won 1, lo st 1. p e rc e n t ited. — A double shift be pm put ous food articles. The av erag e cost i unlim ------ ------ — — •— w ill »c d ress on th e developm ent of th e idea cow, w hich in 1922 produced on te st ran g e ? age 500. se n t to each fam ily w as about $12 i on at o,lce- em ploying about 25 men. of dem ocracy and freedom from the Oregon p roduces b ut 52 p er ce n t of 37,381.4 pounds of m ilk an d 1448.7 S e n lo rs -W o n 1, lost 2. p ercen tag e C ash relief w as extended In a few ^ 8 niaIl>' m ore will be needed to oper- conditions w hich encouraged w ar and pounds of b u tte r, th e w o rld ’s record h er pork req u irem en t. How m uch in cases in w hich th a t m ethod seemed I a te th e factory. A ru sh o rd er w hich 333. believed th e tim e would com e when over a ll ages an d all breeds. She had cre a se in sw ine pro d u ctio n can be advisable. F resh m en — Won 1, lost 2, p ercen t- I th e com pany has been holding for stan d in g arm ies would not be needed. a fine b ull ca lf th is year, fu ll b ro th er b ro u g h t ab o u t by a b e tte r u tilizatio n age 333. One fam ily of 11 w as given food and i 8orae tim e is for 17,000 plugs for the He em phasized th e need and a d v a n t to th e one ow ned by B u rn s and M ul of o u r farm w astes? The next gam e will be on T h u rsd ay ish, th e husband and fa th e r being I F- F u lle r p ain t com pany in P o rt age in th is co u n try of a citizen -so l cash, LAND SETTLEM EN T AND lenhoff, w hich is described as very diery such as the n atio n al g u ard and sick in th e hospital. It is needless to land. Woolen m ills ull over th e P acl- betw een th e sophom ores and ju n io rs RECLAMATION. , prom ising. H e w ill be reta in ed on th e told how th e federal g o vernm ent and say th a t th ese fam ilies w ere deeply lie coast a re looking to th is facto ry for which gam e decides th e cham pionship C arn atio n farm . To w hat ex ten t Is it possible to les th e sta te cooperated to tra in and su p ap p re cia tiv e of th e sp irit w hich te n th e supply of spindles and o th er of the school. No adm ission is c h a rg sen cost of p roduction th ro u g h b etter ed to th ese gam es. sp ecialties used by them. dered th e aid. p o rt th is im p o rta n t first u n it of self- JUVENILE BAND MAY soil m anag em en t? defense. T im ber for th e m a n u factu rin g will I w ish we had a labor council in RE ORGANIZED SOON Oregon has th irte e n m illion ac res of Many Interests Interested. Col. H. U. W elch, county assesso r, G resham and every o th er tow n or city, be b ro u g h t by tru c k from th e g rea t land in farm s, of w hich only five m il R e p re se n tativ es of m any agencies bodies in th e foothills of th e C ascades, spoke briefly, re c a llin g th e form er like th e one in P o rtlan d . I am sure S teps a re being ta k en looking to lion acres a re im proved an d p a rtly days when he helped organize a ca v w ard th e o rg an izatio n in G resham of it would bring ch eer to a num ber of of easy access to G resham . Two m il In terested In O regon's ag ric u ltu re will productive. S h all we go on d ev elo p lion feet of fir logs have been secured p articip a te In th e state-w id e a g ric u l a lry com pany in G resham . H. L. St. a ju v en ile band, to be com posed of fam ilies ab o u t C h ristm as tim e. ing m ore new lan d s o r sh a ll we c o n from Sandy and oth er bodies of tim tu ra l econom ic conference th a t is to C lair w as called on to ex press to the boys from ab o u t th e ages of 12 to 22. HANS C. LARSEN. c e n tra te our efforts on se ttlin g s and ber n ea rer home have been secured, in he held J a n u a ry 23 to 25 a t C orvallis v isito rs the ap p reciatio n of th e b u si A m eeting for th a t p u rp o se h as been m ak in g p io sp e ro u s th e lan d s alread y Did You know That— addition to supplies from th e E stacada P ro d u cers of p o u ltry , crops, «11 kinds ness men and citizens locally for the called a t th e fire h all for n ex t T h u rs- ---------- --------- » — developed? Is th e re a m iddle road of livestock, fru its and nuts, and dairy T he th ro w in g of oil on th e rig h t co u n try , p resen ce of th e d istinguished visito rs ! day evening, J a n u a ry 10. Dr. H. C. th a t can be trav e led in th is connec products will m eet w ith b an k ers and b rak e drum can be m inim ized—and and th e in te re st w hich all fe lt in th e , Joh n so n , exp erien ced In th is line of tion? business men in th o ro u g h ly a n a l y s som etim es en tirely overcom e— by driv <.R WOE MASTERS AND local com pany. T he g uardsm en again band w ork w ill be th e lead er. His FARM CROPS. ing m ore to th e ce n te r of th e road? LECTURERS TO MEET ing problem s of production and m a r acknow ledged the g en ero sity of the d esire is to g et ab o u t th irty boys for Should O regon’s w h eat acreag e be keting and In fo rm u latin g a state-w ide T rav elin g for a long d istan ce on a hot citizens in providing th e boys w ith a th e v arious in stru m e n ts an d his first red u ced ? If so, w here and to w hat e x day over a road th a t has a very p ro T he M asters' and L e c tu re rs' asso- program th a t will serve as a guide m ess fund la st sum m er w hen they effort w ill be to en ro ll those who have ( te n t? W hat cro p s should rep lace th e nounced crow n m eans th a t th e rea r iation will meet with Fairview g ran g e to fu tu re developm ent of th e sta te 's w ere encam ped a t Camp Lew is. They had no experience. W hen th ey get axle, like th e rest of th e ca r, c o n s ta n t on Ja n u a ry 12, im m ediately a fte r the a g ric u ltu ra l reso u rces. ac reag e th u s released ? . ’ how - - « they ...... w ... wx. t re- V sta rte vvu U. Among hope, ever, ill not be d O o 11IV th e 1 rs w ill be (lUIIULK adm itted. ly sla n ts to th e __ rig __If h t th e d riv er POULTRY. T he conference will be o rganised , - . keeps relig io u sly to th e rig h t of the noon luncheon. Besides th e reg u la r q uired to go to Camp L ew is th is year, tho se who a re e n th u sia stic a lly back- business to come before th e m eeting, along com m odity lines, th e various B ut a few y ea rs ago Oregon im- road. If th e w ash er of th e w heel bear- T he luncheon p rep a re d and served ing th e m ove a re H. J. P u lfer, R. W. It is intended to hold a m eeting of the g roups m eeting first In se p a ra te ses by th e D orcas circ le of th e L adies' Aid | G ibbs, W. L. G orsage and F. L. Mack. p orted from o th e r sta te s both p o u ltry <ng *a w orn th e th in n ed differential and eggs In car-lo ad s. It is estim ated Krease w ill w ork out and sp lash over various com m ittees appointed on the slons and la te r rep o rtin g th e ir re c society w as highly appreciated. T he im p o rta n ce to th e com m unity th a t 100 c a rs of eggs alo n e w ere ship- ! ^ ePin « ,h e « ' « Joint In stallatio n . This will give an om m endations to th e en tire co n fe r of a band of th is d escrip tio n can n o t . » * » a 1 " ie level will keep th e g rea se w here It o p p o rtu n ity to have re p o rts on the ence, w here each re p o rt will be h a r be estim ated. No doubt th e ju v en ile I ped out of th e s ta te in 1922. Can Ore ! belongs. LETTUCE GROWING IS p ro g ress of th e work with referen ce m onized w ith all th e others. gon poultrym en co n tin u e to com pete TO RE ENVOI RAGED band would co n tin u e and be a feeder W hen tab leclo th s show w ear along to th is big event. Ray W. Gill Is successfu lly w ith p o u ltry ra is e rs In . _ ~ , for a city band, and at th e sam e tim e i A m eeting of farm ers and g ard e n ers .. . . , , , . .. . , Farm .Surplus Largely Fruits. th e e a ste rn and m iddle w estern sta te s, th e cre ase s It is w ell to cu t an inch p resident. . „ ... , , , t , it would be giving to th e boys who . , i from i u n i o one u t? n n ie a iH i o one n e t end of the side and of T ro u td ale and vicinity w ill be held , . . . . . , , . , . I on w hose m a rk e ts we are sellin g our cloth and reflnlsh t |,e edgeg. Thig w i„ W heat, d airy p ro d u cts, beef, pork, . . . _ _ ta k e p a rt in it a v alu ab le know ledge of T h e Bank of G resh am p a y s 5 p er in th e T ro u td ale city hall on T h u rs- • . . m usic. T he cost is said to be nom inal, s u r p lus eggs? ( ertifieatio n of h atch - bring ail of th e creases In a new placi '•pnl In ip rw t »»n M»ne «I p h o f -H*. \«lv su g ar and corn fu rn ish 80 per cent of day city hall on T h u rsd ay n ig h t th is . . . , . . .. . . , the calories, and a like am ount of the „ . . .. j, , , It Is hoped by th o se w o rking for the week to consider th e conditions and , ., , , .. ... . . ... fat, ca rh o n h y d ra tes and pro tein th a t ... . . . , „ m ovem ent th a t fath e r will b rin g th e ir p rofitableness of lettu ce grow ing. . ... , . . . en ter into th e n atio n 's food supply. ,,, „ „ „ . boy» and ta k e an activ e in te re st in the M essrs. Roy H u rst and H. McTeek, , I hat fact has a relatio n to the fu tu re o rganization. re p rese n tin g D enny & com pany of *_________ of O regon’s a g ric u ltu re because the Chicago, a m a rk e tin g agency, who also , . .. large su rp lu se s of O regon's a g ric u l , , , . „ . . . . Coffee sta in s a re not easily rem oved have a b ranch office at P ayette, Idaho, unlegs done 8O a t o n ce. B oiling w ater tu ra l p ro d u cts a re found In fru its and w ill be p rese n t and explain th e p o ssi w ill rem ove them If th e coffee has not berries. bilities of successful lettu ce grow ing had tim e to becom e th o ro u g h ly ah- | T his and sim ila r facto rs th a t influ sorbed. B ut if it is an old sta in , use in th is locality. ence th e grow ing and m a rk e tin g of equal p a rts of yoke of egg and gly- j T his com pany has been handling farm s product« In th is sta te will he cerlne. T his applied to th e spot is ' som e of th e celery grow n a t T ro u t alm ost th e only m ethod of rem oving | considered at th e a g ric u ltu ra l eco dale and hence th e men m entioned a re them . nomic co n feren ce to he held a t the fam iliar w ith loc-al conditions. Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college Ja n u a ry Oil cloth m ay be k ep t from break in g It is desired th a t all who a re in te r 23 to 25. at th e c o rn e rs over a ta b le if you 1 ested be p rese n t at th is m eeting. paste heavy m u slin or pieces of a d If one w ishes to have c u s ta rd pie hesive cloth on th e w rong side w here EAIR BOARD a nice even brow n, sp rin k le a little th e co rn e rs of th e ta b le come. P etroleum je lly is good for m aking su g ar over the top before p u ttin g in the eyebrow s grow. W hen ap p lying ADJOURNS TO th e oven. let th e finger follow th e line of th e ¡ FRIDAY NIGHT A ru g may be beaten tw ice a s easily grow th of hair. and th o roughly if placed on a p air of A few w ords w ill tell th e whole old sp rin g s face down. T hen tu rn T he m eeting of th e new fair board over and sweep. sto ry In th e W ant Column. did not m a terialize last night, for one reason and an o th er, th e re being only seven old or new m em bers p resen t, and th e m eeting ad journed to next I he following are the regular subscription rates on Port F rid ay night, J a n u a ry 11, a t 8 o'clock, land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the at the city hall. bargain rates announced above. T hose p resen t last night w ere H. A. Lewis, T. II. H ow ltt, Theo. B rugger, One Year W ith Outlook John Kieret, F, N. L esley, Jo h n T ow n OREGONIAN Daily $6.90 $6.35 send, H. L. St. C lair. OREGONIAN. Daily and Sunday ___ 8.00 8.00 OREGON JOURNAL. Daily I he board d esires to receive su g 6.00 6.35 OREGON JOURNAL. Daily and Sunday 8.00 g estio n s from anyone on th e b e tte r 8.00 PORTLAND TELEGRAM 5 00 5.35 m ent of the fair. They would a p p re PORTLAND NEWS __ 5.00 5.00 ciate having any who are In terested w rite or a p p e ar In person before th e board. The hoard d esires to s ta rt early on the p lan s for th is y e a r's fair and hope.« PH ONE 1561 lo r as full an a tten d a n ce of board m em bers next F rid ay as possible. THOSE NOIS REGULAR RATES ON DAILIES Great Events Are Happening. Keep Informed SUBSCRIBE NOW ! MINORITIES