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Farmers Week Is Scheduled for February 11 to 16, Ending With Usual Business Men’s Banquet to Farmers and Wives T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13, NIL 91 PATRIOTIC SOCIETIES HOLD INSTALLATION GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2Í, 1921 Widow to Graduate Again at 48 Farmers Make Recommendations to O. A. C. Economic Conference Asks Movie Pals tor $100,000 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.59 Per Year GRANGE CEREMONIAL ELABORATE AFFAIR An in te restin g m eeting w as held at lines of a g ric u ltu ra l p ro duction as Jo in t in sta lla tio n w as held S atu rd ay I th e call of County A gent S. B. H all on fast as possible in cooperative, (con W hat w as probably th e m ost elab o r of th e new ly elected officers of M. A. la st T h u rsd ay at w hich re p re se n ta tiv e tro lle d m a rk e tin g ), groups. ate and im pressive g ran g e cerem onial Ross P ost, G rand A rm y of th e Re g ro w ers of fru it, n u ts an d vegetables We favor m aking P o rtlan d , Oregon, ever held in th e state, aside from th e public, and its au x iliary , the W om en's conferred w ith th e co unty ag en t and a port of en try for a p a rt of o u r em i n atio n al g ran g e initiation In P o rtlan d R elief Corps. T he cerem onies w ere rep rese n tativ e b u sin ess m en of G resh g ra n ts, to the end th a t o u r foreign tw o y ea rs ago. took place here in th e held a t th e G range hall, th e re g u la r am as to th e fu tu re of th e a g ric u ltu ra l population could be m ore read ily a b high school gym nasium last S aturday m eeting place of th e organizations. industry. T he m eeting w as called for sorbed and A m ericanized an d not Eu- in th e public in stallatio n of over 150 T hey w ere preceded by a delicious th e p u rp o se of fo rm u latin g a p lan or ropenize th e New E n gland states. officers re p rese n tin g nine g ran g es of chicken d in n er served to m em bers and plans to be p resen ted a t th e g rea t We favor a red u ctio n in in te rest M ultnom ah county and tw o of C lack v isito rs by th e w omen of the Relief econom ic conference to be held at O re ra te s to a ra te th a t is m ore in p ro p o r am as county. Corps. V isitors p rese n t included Capt. gon A g ricu ltu ra l college on J a n u a ry tion to th e profits in farm in g to the A sh o rt session w as held in th e P. J. Shaw , p a st d ep a rtm en t com m and 23, 24 an d 25. T he p u rp o se of th is | end th a t th ey do not becom e conflsca- forenoon attended by about 300 p e r e r and W. M. H end ersh o tt, d ep artm en t conference, as stated a t th e m eeting, tory and would su g g est a m ore liberul sons. Many had hoped to hear Gov chief of stafT, both m em bers of Lin w ill be to devise w ays an d m eans of ’ use of federal reserv e cu rren cy to ern o r P ierce, who had been a n coln-G arfleld P o st of P o rtla n d ; Ad digging a g ric u ltu re o u t of th e hole m ake th is possible even if it resu lted nounced, but o th er engagem ents p re ju ta n t G eneral C. A. W illiam s of the Mrs. A. R. McDonald, of Evans in to w hich it h as fallen d u rin g th e In raisin g th e value of all farm p ro d vented his ap pearance. ton, 111., widow. 48, and m other of past th re e y ears an d to c o rre c t some ucts. .d ep artm ent of Oregon, Jacob S lau te r- Thom as Meighnn, Chairm an of four grown children, will graduate of th e ab u ses th a t have befallen th e back and C. S. B aker, all from S um ner Follow ing th e invocation by Rev. We favor th e in te llig en t p lan tin g of th e Motion P icture S tars' Commit this spring from N orthw estern I’liiv P ost, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. M argaret E. in d u stry . F ollow ing a re th e su g g es E. R. D. H ollensted of Fairview , Judge tee. has undertaken to raise 100.000 such v arieties of fru its, etc., as seem at Chicago. Two of her children of the million dollar fund to acquire B ecker, p ast d ep a rtm en t p resid en t of R obert M orrow presen ted to the to have th e best p ro sp ects to com m and have finished college and two are tions m ade: ami m aintain Monticello, Va., Thom th e W. R. C., Mrs. M ary E. Reel, p re s i students. She graduated at Oberlin. g ra n g e rs th e proposal to raise by pop T h at our n atio n al governm ent a value in th e m ark et equal to th e cost as Jefferson’« home, ns memorial to Ohio, lu 1S97. dent of th e au x ilia ry of Owen S um u la r su b scrip tio n funds for a su itabla should re n d e r frien d ly assista n c e a t of production and a possible profit to the champion of religious liberty. m ers Camp Sons of V eteran s; and m em orial to th e m em ory of th e late once in th e stab ilizin g of E uro p ean th e producer and th ereb y avoid em- Mrs. M arg aret E. Reed, all of P o rt DAIRYMAN URGES HIGH P re sid en t H arding. I go v ern m en ts and ex ch an g e to th e end h ara ssin g su rp lu s production. IT EMS OF INTEREST TO land. S tate M aster P alm iter gave an in We favor an am ended schedule of STANDARDS IN MILK I at E u r°P ean people m ay buy our ASSOCIATION MEMBERS te re stin g ta lk on g ran g e m a tte rs, u rg food p ro d u cts and help to reduce our railro a d freig h t and ex p ress ra te s th a t Mr. H endershott w as in sta llin g of To th e G resham O utlook.—T h ere is I su rp lu s. w ill be m ore in keeping w ith the value ficer for the G. A. R. and C aptain Shaw G resham , Oregon, Ja n . 21, 1924.__ ing th a t m em bers appeal to th e ir re p T h at we favor n atio n al legislation of th e com m odity to th e end th a t E d ito r O u tlo o k :—The follow ing item s rese n tativ es In congress to consider officer of the day. T hose inducted into a g re a t deal of discussion in th e pa- office w ere G eorge K nieriem , com pers and m agazines of today con cern - looking to w ard th e co n tro l for export tra n sp o rta tio n m ay not ab so rb all the of in te rest to th e b erry g ro w ers of the th e needs of th e farm ers and safe m an d er; J. H. M orrison, senior vice ing th e production of pure, w holesom e of our su rp lu s w h eat p ro d u cts, w hich value of th e com m odity o r be so high vicinity are subm itted for th e ir benefit g u ard th e ir in terests. D inner w as served by th e ladies so com m ander; T hom as G inder, ju n io r m ilk for th e m ark et, an d its value as a w e th in k w ould ra ise th e value of the as to prohibit shipm ent. and th a t of th e public in g en e ral: cieties of th e B aptist and E vangelical T he reso lu tio n s w ere signed by S. A. vice com m ander; A. E. K ent, chaplain food, especially for th e grow ing child, am ount consum ed a t home, th ereb y T he b a rre lin g and freezing of b erries chu rch es. N early all pro g ressiv e cities and b rin g in g th e hom e p rice of w heat up R oberts. W illiam K uiefel, C. T. Ryan, and G. W. W onacott, a d ju ta n t and Is grow ing by leaps and bounds and T he In stallatio n cerem onies occu q u a rte rm a ste r. L. O. L arson, elected tow ns a re p assin g o rd in an ces reg u la t- in line w ith th e hom e p rice of bread S. B. H all, I). E. Towle, H. G. Andrew , is a g u a ra n te e to the g ro w er of a ing th e ir m ilk supply. m aking it possible for th e ten m illion s e c re ta ry pro tern; W. D. Lindem an, pied th e aftern o o n session. T he largo officer of th e day, w as not present. m eans of ta k in g ca re of all soft b e r hall w as filled, g alleries and all w ith In discu ssin g th ese q uestions, th e re w heat fa rm e rs of o u r n atio n to buy C. M. L aF o llette, Thos. H arvey, H. W Mrs. C h risten a H um ason w as in ries. To give you an idea of th e a re te rm s used w hich p erh ap s some of and consum e th e ir qu o ta of our fru it g runge officers, m em bers and visitors. S trong, J. G. Ja eg e r, Jo h n B u rg g raf sta llin g officer for th e W om en’s Relief grow th of th is m ethod of ca rin g for Ray Gill, m u ster of Pom ona, w as J. G. Seifer, B ert E. Boice, E. S path th e b erries, th e re was a to ta l of 8500 Corps and Mrs. M ary Reel w as c o n us do not fu lly u n d ersta n d as applied and n u t p roducts. to m ilk. We h ear or see such ex p res- | We favor th e o rg an izatio n of all m aster, assisted by S tate M uster P a l I H. W. Lynch. ductor. T he officers installed w ere to n s b arreled la st year or 43,000 b a r m iter. L ater J. J. Jo h n so n w as in v it Mrs. J. K. M urray, p resid e n t; Mrs. sions as “a fo u r per cen t m ilk,” m ean rels and th is m ethod was p rac tica lly ed to th e m a ste r's statio n in honor of ing th a t 100 pounds of such m ilk co n Alice M arston, senior vice p resid e n t; unknow n five y ea rs ago. his 21st te rm as m a ste r of E vening Mrs. F ie tta H ibbard, ju n io r vice p re s ta in s four pounds of b u tte rfa t. Or “a I t is ru m o red th a t th e logans are S tar gran g e. T he oth er sta tio n s w ere id en t; Mrs. Em m a G ilm ore, tre a s u re r; th ree tw o m ilk ” w hich m eans th a t 100 badly dam aged by fro st in th e W il filled as follow s: O verseer, Mrs. L ena pounds of such m ilk co n tain s 3.2 Mrs. Louise W onacott, ch a p la in ; Mrs. lam ette valley. Some estim ate th e N elson; ch ap lain , Mrs. E. A. N iblin; Jo sie Bliss, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. S arah L e pounds of b u tte rfa t. dam age from 75 to 90 per re n t. As far m usician, Mrs. Mamie Updike. We also h ea r a g rea t deal said about G resham , Oregon, Jan . 22, 1924.— We w ere glad to have H elen Schu land, cond u cto r; Mrs. L ena Needham, as we know th e re is no p recep tab le T he in stallin g officer w as Mrs. Je ssie b ac te ria in m ilk, and som e seem to b ert, a fresh m an , who has been out of E ditor O u tlo o k :— T he follow ing m a t a ssista n t conductor. Officers elect dam age In th is locality for w hich we who w ere not in stalled on th is occa th in k th a t b a c te ria and d irt a re one te rs p e rta in in g to th e h igh school are school for th e p ast ten w eeks on ac can th a n k o u r friend, th e e a st wind, Miller, of F airview , lady a ssista n t sion w ere Mrs. V ena S n ash a ll, g u ard ; and th e sam e, b u t they a re not. B ac presen ted , w hich w ill be of in te re s t to co u n t of illness, w ith us again. Miss if th e re p o rt of dam age proves tru e, stew ard of th e sta te grange. H er a s sis ta n ts w ere: F. O. Snuffln and S ch u b ert has had a sev ere case of Mrs. S usan K itzm iller, Mrs. L illian te ria com es from d irt and filth, it should help logan valu es for th is B lanche H usted, w ith Mrs. G race or im pure air. T hese b ac te ria a re I rea d ers of th e O utlook: blood poisoning in her face. C hipm an, Mrs. L a u ra B lack and Mrs. season. F urey, Mrs. E m m a Snuffln, Mrs. K itty m inute living organism s, so sm all th a t T he second sem ester in school Ray S trong, p resid en t of th e senior Em m a H arm an, color b earers. We are p rep ared to pay a t th is tla-a Young, and Mrs. Louise Nute, as em we can h ard ly form a conception of I sta rte d witli th ree new stu d e n ts: Eil- class and leading m an in “C larence 8 . of V. and Auxiliary Install. th e ir size only by ta k in g la rg e num - I w ard Mink, Agnes V lrell, and G unnar has been confined to a 7 l4-foot bed 6 ce n ts per pound on C u th b erts w ith blem b earers. In sta lla tio n of officers of th e Sons A m ost b eau tifu l violin solo, en bers of them to g e th er to reach th e V irell. F o u r m ore a re expected to for th e p ast few days. We m iss him a prem ium one 1 cen t m ore on No. 1 of V eterans, Ross Cam p No. 2, and the un its of m easu re w ith w hich we a re e n te r next Monday who a re finishing In school, in the sen io r class, adver grade. T h ere is still a p aym ent to be titled Souvenir DeBore (L eonard) was au x iliary w ere held on S atu rd ay eve fam iliar. It is estim ated th a t it would th e h alf y ea r of w ork in o th e r schools played by Miss G ladys Jo h n so n , a c tisin g th e b ask etb all gam es and on the m ade on th is pool. ning, in connection w ith w hich a fine ta k e 25,000 of them placed side by side th is w eek: tw o girl3 from th e Mizpah b ask etb all team . H ere's hoping he Is We a re also paying 9 cent per com panied by Viola Slavens. ad d ress w as given by Ju d g e R obert to equal one inch. T he ritu a listic w ork w as given by Inn and W ayne and Lois T rim ble who able to re tu rn to school very soon pound on th e 1922 red ra sp b e rrie s and M orrow. Roy W onacott w as inducted Milk w hen first d raw n from th e w ere in school h ere la st y ea r and a re One th in g th a t has been g reatlv th e re will be a sm all b alan ce on th is Mrs. M iller w ith dignity, g race and im into th e office of com m ander of the cow 's udder, has a te m p e ra tu re of re tu rn in g from M olalla. T his will needed in th e high school Is a room acco u n t of w hich we will advise g ro w p ressiv en ess, and called fo rth m any cam p. T his w as th e only office filled about 90 degrees faren h eit. a tem p er- b rin g our to ta l re g istra tio n up to 26.1 equipped w here th e girls will have a ers as soon as it is ready for d istrib com plim ents. a t th is tim e. T he cerem ony w as m ade very b eau a tu re w hich is very fav o rab le for th e w hich is one m ore th a n th e to tal reg nice place to re s t d u rin g tem p o rary ution. Officers for th e au x ilia ry w ere C h ris grow th of b acteria. T h ere a re very istra tio n la st year. tifu l and doubly Im pressive by the illness. It h as been definitely decide T he 1923 stra w b e rry pool is ready to te n a H um ason, p re sid e n t; Alice M ars few b acteria in m ilk w hen in cow 's We a re so rry to re p o rt som e fail- to p ut th e lad ies’ re st room ln a much be closed a t 7 cen ts, and we are clo s tab leau x of w hich th e re w ere eight. ton, vice p resid e n t; F lo ren ce B eers, udder, but a fte r being m ilked out if it u res bllt th a t hap p en s every achoo, b etter condition th an It has been d u r ing th e 1923 b lack b erry pool at 4% T hese w ere p rep ared and presented s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; F ra n c e s B arry, com es in co n tact w ith u n sterilized anfi alth o u g h we h ave as fine a bunch Ing th e past. A com m ittee will be ap cen ts, and th e 1922 shipping pool at by nine m a tro n s u nder d irection of guide; L ouisa W onacott, c h a p la in - u ten sils, or Is co n tam in ated w ith d irt j of g ir i8 a nd boyg as w , „ be foun(, ,n pointed and the re st room supplied 7 1-10 cents, and the 1922 b arreled Mrs. Jam es G. Kelly. Each tableau L illian C hipm an, a ssista n t guide; from th e cow or stable, th e b acteria w ith su itab le ru g s, fu rn itu re , cu rta in s pool w ill be closed as soon as re tu rn s with a p p ro p ria te settin g and p o sture M aggie Ulm, guard. T he in stallin g of j begin to m u ltip ly very rap id ly in th e any school in th e sta te , ore a re not etc. It is long p ast due and will he a re received on th e final ship m en t p o rtray ed vividly some tim ely thought free from failu res. Some fa ilu re s are ficer w as Mrs. A lta H o hansheldt of ! w arm m ilk, an d m ilk carelessly or lesson in connection w ith th e In received w ith co n sid erab le rejoicing m ade la st week. O w en-Sum m ers a u x ilia ry of P o rtlan d , : handled would soon have a v ery high blessin g s in d isg u ise w hile o th e rs tend sta lla tio n . to d isco u rag e th e stu d e n t to such a am ong th e g irls. We a re paying 3% cen ts p er pound ' Mrs. H orner of the sam e au x ilia ry wa.- b acteria con ten t, reach in g p erh ap s to From th e ap p e aran c e of som e of the on 1923 lo g an b erries and will have a I T he ladles p a rticip a tin g In th e t a b degree as to be d etrim en ta l. We wish in stallin g guide. hu n d red s of th o u san d s to th e cubic leaux w ere, Mrs. J. J. Johnson, Mrs. R efreshm ents w ere served at the I cen tim eter, o r in ab o u t 25 dro p s of we could r< )fn t 100 per cen t for 100 g rad es we could w ell profit to see f u rth e r paym ent to m ake as soon as Dave P aq u et. Mrs. Win G ilbert, Mrs. some of th e stu d en ts spending m ore som e pending deals a re cashed in. per cen t of th e stu d en ts. close of th e in sta lla tio n cerem ony by i n ij| k Ray R eltsm a, Mrs. 8. Olson, Mrs. Win. Next T h u rsd ay at noon th e a sso c ia t tim e on th e ir school w ork r a th e r th an th e m em bers of th e auxiliary. In checking over your acco u n ts If Ma'(1(len> Mr, . W ohlers. Mrs. G osnell I am told by official a u th o rity th a t ed stu d e n t body w ill have th e p riv il loafing on th e stre e ts d u rin g th e eve 13 y ea rs ago it w as alm o st im possible ege of h ea rin g R. L. Sabin of P o rtlan d ning hours. It is hoped all p aren ts g ro w ers have n ot been paid up to th e an(1 Mrg Auld. De WITT s . josnson Follow ing th e cerem ony of in sta lls- to get a sam p le of m ilk in the city of w ho is a m em ber of th e tax co n serv a will ca refu lly p eru se th e re p o rt ca rd s am o u n ts stated , they should call for DIES UNEXPECTEDLY P o rtlan d th a t co n tain ed less th a n 150,- th e b alance due them. tlon th e m a ste r introduced several and co o p erate w ith th e school au tion com m ission of th e co unty of M ult U nder in stru c tio n s from th e board v isito rs and pro m in en t g ra n g e rs p res- T he com m unity w as shocked Sunday 000 or 200,000 b ac te ria to th e cubic nom ah. Mr. Sabin w ill sp eak a t 12:40 th o rities in ail w ays possible to secure Among th ese were, Seym our m o rning to le arn of th e death of D e cen tim eter. B ut by carefu l inspection, and all tow nspeople a re invited to the best re su lts for the individual s tu of d irec to rs a m eeting of th e stock- ent. W itt S. John so n at his hom e on L aw r education and cooperation w ith the h ea r him. dent. We need every su p p o rt we can h o ld ers of th e B erry G row ers P acking Jo n ss of S alem ; Milton A. M iller, of com pany has been called for M onday P o rtla n d ; S tate G range L ectu rer Min- ence avenue some h o u rs previously. p ro d u cers th e h ealth officials have The S tu d en t Loan F u n d association get and som e failu re s a r e due to evenliig, Ja n u a ry 28, at th e can n ery nie Bond of Eugene, S tate O range N eighbors had becom e solicitous be succeeded in g ettin g a su p p ly of good w as o rganized la st Monday and Hon. p u re case of lack of ap plication. cau se of th e lack of any signs of life | m ilk for th e city, so th a t now sam ples G eorge W. S tap leto n , W. C. L aw rence, L ast S atu rd ay in th e high school office, to fu rth e r consider the m a tte r T re a s u re r H. H irsch b erg er of Inde- about the place, and w hen his son : a re very com m on, tr u n g from 2000 to th e clerk of th e school board, the gym nasium 11 g ran g es from M ultno of c o n tra c ts for th e assessm en t of pendence. S tate G ate K eeper C. S. H a rry w ent to in v estig ate he found 25,000 per cubic ce n tim ete r and all p resid en t of th e stu d e n t body, and m ah county and tw o from C lackam as fru it for stock increase. A full at- j Dow of A storia, S tate A ssistan t Stew - th e body of his fa th e r in the b ath m ilk te stin g below 10,000 is classed as p rin cip al of th e school w ill co n stitu te held a joint in stallatio n . One th in g ten d an ce is desired and sto ck h o ld ers ard D avis of Oregon City. P rin cipal room. T he actual cau se of his death I "sp ecial” and up to 25,000 "good." a board of five to h an d le th e stu d en t th a t w as etn b arrasfn g to us w as th a t a re asked to b rin g th e ir stock certl- R. E. Cannon of th e high school was w as not determ ined b u t It w as decid- B ut a low b ac te ria co u n t is not all loan fund of th e high school. The th e gym nasium could not be heated fleates. The m eeting will be called at j also introduced. ed th a t an in q u est would not be neces- 1 th a t is n ecessary for a high grad e fund co n sists of th e b alan ce of money sa tlsta c to rily and th e ladles w ere com 7:30 sharp. Many In sp irin g and ap p reciative D. E. TOWLE, M anager. sary . Mr. John so n had been on the . m ilk. It should also co n tain a good left on hand last year $217.45, and the pelled to w ear th e ir co ats. It is a sen tim en ts w ere expressed by these down tow n stre e ts in G resham on S at- percen tag e of b u tte rfa t, and o th er b alan ce left from la st y e a r’s senior difficult m a tte r w ith th e p rese n t ra sp eak ers. T he im pression m ade wag u rd ay and had talk ed w ith a num ber j solids n o t fat. favorable and will be lasting. class w hich is ab o u t $85. W. C. A lder diation space to h eat th e gym nasium GRESHAM MAN WINS IN (»I N CLUB SHOOT of persons. H e had been in failing Some y ea rs ago th e sta te placed a son has sta te d he w ill give $100 to this and th e a rc h ite c t undoubtedly did not T his is th e first tim e in th e sta te , so h ea lth for som e tim e. He is survived ! sta n d ard on m ilk of 3 2 p er cent but- fund w hich p a rt will be know n as the figure on th e stro n g , cold, e a st wind far as know n, th a t so m any g ran g e rs A lthough it w as b itterly cold and by tw o sons and a d au g h ter. R alph E. te rfa t. But th e people of today a re G eraldine A lderson fund. have com bined for a public in s ta lla when he figured th e rad iatio n . th e wind blew a gale, th e honor shoot Jo h n so n of P o rtlan d , H a rry Johnson dem anding a b etter grad e of milk. The tion. It seem ed so a p p ro p riate and ROY E. CANNON, P rin cip al. D on't fo rg et th a t F rid ay evening. of th e P o rtlan d Gun club S unday w as 1 and Mrs. E rm a B. S helley of G resh- cream eries a re paying for m ilk on a F eb ru ary 8, th e K ilbourne q u in te tte beneficlul In th is Instan ce th a t it Is g re a t success. W onderful shooting i am, also by a b ro th er, W arren J. and basis of four per cent, th e best resta u - m akes its second a p p e a ra n c e in th e Maybe w hat you don’t need some by J. W. Seavey and J. B. T roeh In th e ; suggested th a t possibly in th e n ear a sister, Mrs. H arty J. R ankin of P o rt- ra n ts and ca fete rias a re serv in g a four high school gym nasium . This is a one else w ants. T ry an ad In th e fu tu re sev eral counties may hold a face of adverse conditions featu red | land, a sister, Mrs. E lm er C u tter of per cent m ilk or b u tte r, and th e aver- num ber th a t all m usical lovers will classified. big jo in t in stallatio n in P o rtlan d . th e day's sp o rt. R ainier, and a b ro th e r in M ichigan. age h erd s a re producing a 4 per cent ap p re cia te h ea rin g and th e program Seavey won th e claas A event with j Wood Sawing. Mr. John so n w as born in Lenaw ee i m ilk. So to keep up w ith th e de w ill be e n tirely changed from th a t of Add to your income, su b tra c t from For quick and efficient wood saw ing sco re of 49 o u t of 50 ta rg e ts. J. B. county. M ichigan. M arch 3. 1852. He m ands of th e p rese n t we should seek th e ir previous ap p earan ce. We would your losses, m u ltip ly your re tu rn s, dl- . . . . vide y o u r expenses, by u sin g W ant T roeh w as second w ith 48, and A. Cel call Cox Bros., su ccesso rs to M elugln settled in M ultnom ah county in July, higher sta n d a rd s and a m ore efficient ap p re cia te th e p atro n a g e of th e public, ^ d s. & Cox, phone G resham 176. la rs th ird w ith 47. 1889. and had been a re sid e n t of service; a sta n d a rd on m ilk of a four Seavey and T ro eh each tied at 49 G resham since 1902. At th e tim e of p er cent b u tte rfa t and a m axim um of THE I’L.IN IS BRIEF In th e first shooting. They tossed for his death he w as p resid e n t of the 25,000 b ac te ria would not be too high. Propose» DO YOU APPROVE To AMERICAN PEACE AWARD I. T h a t th e U n ite d S ta re « And being su rro u n d ed as we are first place and Seavey won. 312 Miidlson Avenue, >ew York City D airy P ro d u cts com pany, successor to ■ h a ll Im m e d ia te ly e n te r th e P e r TH E PEACE PLAN m a n e n t C o u r t o f In t e r n a tio n a l th e P ack P ro d u c ts com pany, and w ith green m eadow s and b eautiful A rchie P a rro tt and Dr. O. D. Irelan d J u e tlc e , u n d e r th e c o n d itio n * If you w ish to exp ress a fu ller opinion also, tre a s u re r of th e Ross Cam p B o * of p astu res, w ith p u re w ater, w here cows s ta te d b y S e c re ta ry H u s h e s a n d p lease w rite to th e A m erican P eace Award. tied a t 43 in th e clans I) event. Dr. E lsew h ere In th e Outlook w ill be P re s id e n t H a r d in g In F e b ru a ry , V eterans. can supplied w ith p len ty of w hole- Ire lan d w inning first prize on the found a sum m ary of the Bok p rise 1923 Do you ap p ro v e th e w inning plan Yes [ J I I . T h a t w ith o u t b e c o m in g a F u n eral services w ill be held from som e food and d rin k ; and w ith th e |n - peace plan, selected by a Jury of shoot-off. In «uh«tanee{ No [ ] m e m b e r o f th e lx -a g u e o f N a th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on ' form ation th a t we have of b acteria A m erica's forem ost statesm en from tio n s as a t p re « e n t c o n s titu te d , In class C, E. J. Ja eg e r, p resid en t 1 ( P u t a n X In s id e th e p ro p e r b o x , m ore th an 22,000 plans subm itted, th e U n ite d S ta te s s h a ll o ffe r to W ednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock and and th e ir con tro l and w ith im proved of th e club, won easily w ith a score of : and offered as th e m ost p rac tica l e x te n d Its p re se n t coo»«* »»:on w it h th e L e m tu e a n d p a r' ip tie Name In term ent will be in th e G resham cem h erds and m odern m ethods of dairy- 43. K. C. Roberta won in class D w ith one to b rin g ab o u t an end of all In th e w o rk o f th e l e i ^ je n a etery . ln8- G resham should have a sta n d ard a 32. w ars am ong n atio n s of th e earth . b o d y o f m u tu a l co u n se l u n d e r c o n d itio n s w h ic h ------------------------- for her m ilk supply second to none In T he th ree prizes for new m em bers P lease p r in t T he co m m ittee is anxious to get b S u b s titu te m o ra l fo rc e a n d SI. tn d rew « Society Social and Dance th e United S tates. p u b lic o p in io n fo r th e m i l i t a r y w ere won by K. C. Roberta, W. A. H a r as quickly as possible an ex p re s Address ................ a n d e c o n o m ic fo rc e o r ig in a lly T he ladies of the St. A ndrew s socie Y ours for good m ilk, sion of public opinion upon th is riso n and P e rry K itzm iller. im p lie d in A r tic le » X a n d X V I ty of th e St. Jo se p h 's C atholic ch u rch plan and ask s every ad u lt to b allot 2 S a fe g u a rd o f M o n ro e D o c C. P. TALLMAN. T he shoot n ex t Sunday w ill be a w ii, give a basket social and dan. e on tr in e upon It. 3 A c c e p t th e fa c t t h a t U n ite d special in honor of the duck h untera. S atu rd ay evening. Ja n u a ry 2«. a*, the S ta te s w ill assum e no o b lig a C i t y ......................... Find th e b allo t ln th e Outlook, C edarville hall. IJn n em a n n Jui.ctli n. T h ere will be 25 prizes. tio n * u n d e r th e T r e a ty o f V e r - Window Clean Dig fill it out and m all or deliver to th e la d ie s w ith b ask ets a re adm itted u e * s a llie s exf-ept b y A c t o f C o n S tate ........................ For ex p e rt w indow clean in g see 8. Outlook th a t resu lts may be fo r gress. Everybody Invited.—Adv. Milk. 4 Proi»<»«* th a t m e m b e rs h ip A re you a voter?. T ajim a. o r leave o rd ers w ith John w arded to th e com m ittee. in th e le a g u e s h o u ld be opened We are p rep ared to tak e a few m ore Brown. G resham , phone 2501. Coal! Coal! Coal! to a ll n a tio n s . cu sto m e rs for m ilk from our purebred GRESHAM OUTLOOK Do Your Part. It Will Help. 5 P ro v id e fo r th e c o n tin u in g For coal see B urten W alrad, O resh- Jersey s. C. P. T allm an , G resham , j Q resham , Oregon am. phone 1411. It pays to use th e W ant Ads. I phone 96x. tf Uuion High School Interests Are Noted by Principal R. E. Cannon