Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 19, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    IS
the first
factor in
Successful
Advertising
ShoaN and Water Power
Control.
Congress still has before it pro­
posals for leasing the extensive power
and nitrate plants at Muscle Shoals
Many years of careful study and in ­
vestigation were given to the prep ar­
ation of the Federal W ater Power Act
of 1920.
This act provides a well-thought-
out method for the development of
water powers by private industry for
the benefit of the general public, un­
der government control and regula­
tio n .
Muscle Shoals is no larger than
many other hydro-electric power
projects exisiting on government re­
serves which will be leased to and
operated by private industry under
the term s of the Federal W ater Pow­
er Act.
Is there any good reason or is
there any lawful way for disregard­
ing this entire act in the disposal of
the Muscle Shoals properties?
The public is Interested in know­
ing ju st why the usual method of pro­
cedure is not followed in the leasing
of Muscle Shoals.
Loading Up the State.
The agitation in some states for a
state monopoly of workingmen's com­
pensation insurance is largely a poli­
tical movement launched for the p u r­
pose of rounding up the labor vote on
the theory th at the proponents of
such socialistic schemes are giving
the w orkers something which they
cannot already secure under any
state compensation law which pro­
vides the method and amount of com­
pensation to be paid by private com-
I panion as they exist today.
If state compensation insurance
I funds m ust be maintained, let them
be on a competitive basis with private
companies.
PAGE THREE
Chance at Dempsey
Q [AVVOCA
H arry Wills, giant American
negro heavyweight, who for years
has been a contender for Dempsey’s
title, gets his chance September 6
a t Boyle’s 30 Acres, in Jersey City.
Tex Rickard will stage the contest.
Farm Reminders.
Adding organic m aterial to worn
Oregon soils increases their w ater ca­
pacity and improves their tilth. The
added m aterial was either barnyard
m anure or green m anure in tests
made by the experiment station. These
m aterials also added beneficial bac
teria.
Vetch and oats were not so satisfac­
tory for fattening pigs on grain in
w estern Oregon as alfalfa, clover,
rape, and w inter wheat in tests con­
ducted by the experiment station ani
mal husbandry departm ent. They did
not stand the grazing so well nor do
they grow after being eaten oft.
POWELL VALLEY
Mrs. Charles Lundquist underw ent
a tonsilor operation Wednesday m orn­
ing in the office of Dr. Adix. She Is
doing well at present.
Mrs. Emma G ardner is visiting her
sister, Mrs. K arl Hagberg. She ex­
pects to return to her home in Se­
attle in a few days.
Dr. J. G. Sture. Mrs. E sther Ander­
son, Miss Hilma Johnson and Miss
Hilda Staffenson attended the Luther
League at W arren, Oregon, Saturday
and Sunday as delegates of the league
here. A number of others also a t­
tended as visitors.
Clarence Aim left Friday for Aber­
deen, W ashington, where he will work
for a few months.
Mrs. L arry Jessen w ent to Toledo
Monday to make a short visit with
her mother, Mrs. Hurley, also her
brothers, Joe and Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pearson and
daughter, Elsie, of Carlton, Oregon,
drove down Sunday and visited with
Charles Lundquist and family. They
plan on a trip to Hood River before
returning home.
Miss Tecla Shuholm, who left for a
tour of sevaral European countries
last spring w rites very interestingly
of a trip to Lapland. Here she saw the
sun rise at midnight. Miss Shuholm
is enjoying her vacation immensely
and does not plan on returning to
America very soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sell returned Sun­
day evening from Newport, where
they have been visiting a week with
Mrs. Sell's sister, Mrs. Jack Moore.
CAMP HILL
1
MAURICE
RAVE
BOTKIN & JOHNSTON
I
CHEVROLET/
Sales
Service
( ome in and see our new I)e Luxe Touring
Willard Batteries
Lee Tires
Master Mechanics in Charge <»f Shop
ALL CARS — WELDING — IGNITION — BATTERY
Guaranteed Work
Phone 2331
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE
_
GRESHAM. OREGON
OUR HEALTH BREAD
at this Bakery and at Stor s
Contains the Vitamine», m ie d by
scientific prlncli les
IPs Good and Good for Yon
Gresham City Bakery
THEO. VAN DOFINCK
Phone 1221
Dr. H. C. Johnson and Chas. P. Ed­
wards have gone to Vancouver, B. C.,
Change from corn silage to oats and to attend the D. O. K. K. convention.
vetch silage was made for the O. A. C
Mr. and Mrs. Will H ornicker have
Fresh or Cured, Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab­
dairy
herd
in
feeding
tests
without
returned
from their vacation having
A Heavy Overhead.
solutely sanitary conditions and at lowest
visited several different beaches.
loss
of
appetite
or
other
apparent
ill
The D epartment of A griculture
possible prices, you’ll go to
Mr. and Mrs. Zenger and Elmer
THE AD THAT IS
I states that one distributor, or middle­ effects. In abrupt changes from eith
er
of
these
silages
to
sunflower
silage
Zenger
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Law
­
man, is supported by every one and
READ GETS
the cows refused to eat except in one rence have gone to N etarts for a
three-fourths farm s in the United case.
RESULTS
couple of weeks.
GKO. IIIETL, Prop.
Phono 1711
States, and It is also stated th at there
Gres ba m
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendrickson
is one traveling salesm an to every 40
When bees persist in attem pts to and son Bobbie have returned from a
families, and th a t at an average ex­ swarm and moderate increase is not
• •
The dance on the paved street In
pense of $12 per day for salaries and undesirable, artificial sw arm ing may two weeks’ stay a t the beach.
The Making of Radio Fans.
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Links, Mrs. the evening will be a unique affair
expenses th at it costs six million dol­ be resorted to. This is especially ad
The
volume of radio business In
lars per day to support the 500,000 visable when preparation for sw arm ­ Bagley, Miss Lenora Links and Miss and is looked forw ard to with much 1921 was about $5,000,000, The next
I salesmen. And this six million dol­ ing has gone too far to be prevented. Merle Bowen, motored to Yellowstone pleasure. A regular carnival spirit year it was $60,000,000. This figure
lars is added to the price the con­ The methods for artificial sw arm ing park, where they m et Mr. and Mrs. will prevail, with confetti, squakers, was doubled in 1923. It Is estim ated
sumer pays, after the product has left are explained In the O. A. C. extension Victor Links of New York city. They balloons, etc. Everybody is expected th at the radio business will amount
Your ads, M r. M er­
will spend two weeks In the park be­
I the producers’ hands.
service bulletin, ‘'Beekeeping in Ore fore returning to Portland. Mr. and to have a good time and to deplete to $350,000,000 by the time this y e a r’s
their pocketbooks to the extent, th a t it
gon,” by H. A. Scullen.
chant, will be read—
Mrs. Victor Links will come on to will look as if the "wild m an"’ in one books are closed. Few industries
The Rank of Gresham pays 5 per
have had so startling a history. The
The death of red raspberries, black Portland where they will make their of the sideshows, had stepped on it. record is not merely a m easure of the
I cent Interest on time deposits.—Adv
just like you are now
home.
caps, and loganberries in Oregon
If there is a surplus of funds, after
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Iliff of Indepen­ all expenses are paid remember the growth of Interest, but also of the sa t­
| N O TIC E O F M E E T IN G OF CO U N T Y patches, may first appear in short
reading this—if you
isfaction provided by apparatus th a t
B O A Itl) OF E Q U A L IZ A T IO N .
crop of fruit and reduced grow th of dence have been spending two weeks band and the library will share necessarily has been largely experi­
. N otice Is h ereb y given t h a t on M onday. vine. To protect sound hills the re­ touring Hood River valley and the equally.
brighten them up with
S eptem ber 8. 1924. th e B o a rd of E q u a liz a ­
m ental, so new is thiB branch of
tion o f M ultnom ah co u n ty w ill a tte n d a t moval of all hills th a t show indica­ different beaches. W hile in Portland
science.—Toledo Blade.
th
e
office
of
th
e
C
ounty
A
ssessor,
a
t
the
they visited Mr. Iliff's sisters, Mrs. C. WALFORD BOTTLESON
illustrations from the
; C o urthouse in P o rtla n d , a n d publicly e x ­ tions of the trouble is recommended
might add th at this rec­
A. Rice of Portland, and Mrs. W. E.
a m in e the a sse ssm e n t ro lls for th e y e a r by the experiment station plant path
.SUCCUMBS TO ILLNESS ord The of Blade
1924. a n d co rre c t a il e rro rs In v a lu a tio n ,
grow th is a g reat testim onial
complete cut service
Rogers of Laurel Acres.
I | descrip tio n o r q u a litie s of lands, lots or ologists.
W alford Bottleson passed aw ay at to the Inventive genius, m anufactur­
o th e r p ro p erty , a sse ssed by th e C ounty
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. A rnot of M arsh­
A ssessor. A nd it sh a ll be th e d u ty of
we furnish to adver­
W heat fall sown in eastern Oregon field have been spending two weeks his home a t Powell Valley Monday ing ability and progress policies of the
p ersons In tere sted to a p p e a r a t the tim e
I a n d place appointed. I f It sh a ll a p p e a r is shown, both in the experience of with their daughter Mrs. Fred Bourne m orning after an illness of about four American business men, as with the
| to such B oard of E q u a liz a tio n th a t th ere
tisers in the—
months, aged 74 years. He leaves to telephone, street railw ay, electric
I a re a n y la n d s o r lots o r o th e r p ro p e rty farm ers on dry lands and tests of the on Powell Valley road.
assessed tw ice, o r Incorrectly assessed a s
mourn his departure two daughters lights, gas service and automobiles.
branch
experim
ent
stations,
to
pro­
to description o r q u a n tity , a n d in the
and one son, Miss Ella Bottleson, Mrs. This country leads the world from the
nam e of a person o r p erso n s not the ow n ­ duce higher acre yields than when
FAIRVIEW
e r th ereo f, o r assessed u n d e r o r beyond
Agnes
Anderson and Henry Bottleson. standpoint of making these conven­
sown
in
the
spring,
especially
when
th e a c tu a l cash valu e th ereo f, said B oard
The Rev. E. R. D. Hollensted has re ­ His wife passed away on July 8, 1922,1 iences a part of the everyday life of
m ay m ak e pro p er co rrectio n of th e sam e. grown after summer fallow. W inter
I f it sh all a p p e a r to such B oard t h a t a n y
a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Johnson, was | the average American citizen. Private
land, lo ts o r o th e r p ro p e rty a sse ssab le by barley, if not injured by cold w eather, turned from his vacation and will oc­
the A ssessor a re not assessed, such B oard
cupy
his
pulpit
at
the
Smith
Memorial
a
victim of the influenza epidemic In initiative and energy unham pered by
) shall a sse ss th e sam e a t th e full cash usually outyields spring barley. W in­
Presbyterian church next Sunday. 1919, and two children died In in the deadening hand of too much gov­
v a lu e thereof.
ter
rye
at
Moro,
grown
after
fallow,
H IR A M U. W E L C H .
I _
„
C ounty A ssessor.
has not proved quite so productive as His son, W aldemar Hollensted, will fancy. Mr. Bottleson, who was a na­ ernm ent control and regulation have
P o rtla n d , Ore., Aug. IB, 1924.
sing a solo.
tive of Sweden, came to America in made this result possible.
spring rye. At the Burns station
1879. He settled In Amery, Wiscon­
spring rye has been the most depend­
addition to the closing of the en­
ESTACADA
WILL
HOLD
sin,
where he lived until 1902 when tire In forest
able dry land crop.
to smoking, the following
LABOR DAY CARNIVAL the family moved to Oregon and es­ region
Is closed to public use w ith­
Buying feed other than tankage or
tablished their home In Powell Valley out perm it, under the term s of the
Extensive plans are under way for
other supplem ents and attem pting to
where they havo lived ever since.
order: All national forest land for a
a street carnival and celebration to be
raise pigs by grow ers who have
Funeral services will be held in the distance of one mile on either side of
held
on
Labor
Day.
A
queen
contest
grain of their own has not been
Swedish Mission church at Powell the main Clackamas river, as far up­
found profitable in Oregon, according is on and a number of amusement Valley on Thursday afternoon, Au­ stream as the Austin Hot Springs.
concessions
will
be
in
evidence.
An­
to reports of the experim ent station.
gust 21, which will be conducted by The order states th at on the rem ain­
Even on farm s where grain is pro­ nouncement is made In the E ast the Rev. O. F, Larson in the English der of the Clackamas river w atershed
duced it is not advisable to raise pigs Clackamas News as follows:
language. Interm ent will be in Doug­
A rrangem ents for the street c a r­ las cemetery, where the Rev. O. F. camping perm its will be issued only
where the harvest is exceptionally
for Bagsby Hot Springs; Clackamas
clean or where w ater is not available. nival and barbecue on Labor Day, W ilner will have charge.
Lake camp grounds, and Squaw camp
Monday, September 1, are being made
and Sheep camp on the north fork of
The expense of four to five m onths’ every day. Everybody asked to work
“Fourteen Telegram Trips.”
the Clackamas river. Outside of these
w inter feed of Oregon range stock is for this celebration, so far, has ex­
A fine 16-page booklet describing
*.7‘ '
Trank
Winch
so heavy th a t the only chance of a net pressed a w illingness to do all in his tourist trips In the scenic wonderland designated camp grounds, no perm its
A»
ff—
,
profit for the year is in keeping the power to make the day a success. of Pacific northw est has been Issued will be Issued for camping, smoking,
anim als gaining as rapidly as possi­ This is the right spirit and as E sta­ for free distribution by the Portland or use of matches on the closed area.
Other portions of the Mt. Hood Na­
ble every day of the time they a re on cada has not entertained In any way Telegram ubder the name of "F our­
grass—an average of seven to eight for a year, this celebration should be teen Telegram Trips.” Full maps and tional Forest which have already
months. This means a better m an­ the “best ever”, and everyone who brief descriptions are given of each been closed by forest service orders
are, the I.arch m ountain region, and
The book tellsyou howyou can bunt on posted prop­
agement of grazing than is generally attends assured a good time.
trip and It Is a book of much interest parts of the w atersheds of Badger
The candidates for queen will be to those who feel the lure of the great
practiced, explain the experiment s ta ­
erty— how farmer and sportsman can get together
creek, little Badger creek, and Barlow
tion specialists.
announced soon and then everybody out of doors.
to their mutual advantage.
creek.
can get busy and vote for their favor­
“The Telegram believes,” says the
Three-quarters o f the hunting grounds is already
W eanling pigs of reasonable size ite. She will occudv a th r o n e , ar.enm -
r — ii___ .
ju
v
an
g
en
st—
"And w hat Is your Idea
all parts of the northw est Is highly
3K, "Hunting Fosteil Froperty "—it’s free.
n e a a ra m e r m an ny the pound, ex­ ly arranged booth and receive all the
im portant and It Is bound to become
Truck Driver—"Oh, a long stretch
plain the O. A. C. experim ent station homage and attention Imaginable.
E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., Inc.
one of the largest factors In bringing of holy pavement full of puddles and
S portin g P ow der Division
specialists. A weanling pig weigh­
The city council has given the con­ perm anent settlers Into this region.
WILMINGTON, DEL.
ing 40 pounds,they say, is certainly cession committee, the privilege of
We feel th at It is our province as a
not w orth a third more than one roping off and using Third street new spaper ‘devoted to the upbuilding
Ing 40 pounds they say, is certainly from Main to Broadway, and Broad­
of the northw est,’ to help introduce
from 30 to 40 pounds Is very cheaply way from Third to Second street, for to new travelers the beauties and
produced, w hereas the cost of the the “pike” where all the concessions m arvels of the northw est country In
original 30 pounds includes birth cost will be located. Next week a list of as appreciative and Intelligent a m an­
with all attendant expenses.
the attractions will be given.
ner as possible.”
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