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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. »2 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, JANUARY SNAPPY GAME IS ECONOMIC CONFERENCE GETS DOWN LEGION’S PROMISE TO HARD FACTS IN FARM PROBLEMS METHODIST ( III R( II WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETINGS WEAVER-GUYNUP CASE IS REVERSED By L. T. S T.C L A IR . T he a g ric u ltu ra l econom ic co nfer- [ W ednesday n ig h t. Ja n u a ry 14, ln | ence, w hich is th is y ear rep lacin g the one of th e fa ste st an d best gam es ever played on th e local floor, th e G resh- m eetings of th e an n u a l fa rm e rs' week SATURDAY. in G resham , of form er years, opened ■ 9 am "*“ A m * erican ’r,c an Legion re g io n q u in te t defeated ' pnr« unVa\i ’ 1, J -------— o in tu8^ — S8ion of ^ A« u ltu Econom tb e V V ancouver Aces, Aces. 2 27 to 24. Both Its session in M etzger’s hall T h u rs e n v r lc u iiu r a ra i l Econom ic ic co Confer- n fe r- ‘be ancouver o n f farm a rm m "luI*nonlab P um rep plaved w h irlw in d basket ball “ 5 County -‘. L ?® “ ? oM “ ® G range to receive re p o rts team s played day m orning a t 9:30, w ith about 150 >■"» '">■ » » J .d o p l iron, „ S ' b y fa rm e rs p rese n t from a ll p a rts of ! . I sev eral successful sh o ts from th e cen- e a T ste M ultnom ah county. i«-nA ' i.« 3° a __i„ he rn object o f the conference is to 12' - Plal G «. e ran ,uncb business men g ers served V n d V h by i’l G resham ,busine9s Masonic H all to te r of th e h all, led at th e close of the G ran g ers and th o se in atten d a n ce a t th e conference. first q u a rte r. 15 to 5. T he Legion con sid er and analyze th e m ain sources „ I - — — — — • of a g ric u ltu ra l incom e of th e c o u n ty ! <i uu~ u y ln n a s ,u “ Vnion High School. Jo in t In stallatio n of Pom ona G range boys* Ilot to be outdone, p ut every- and to th a t end g roups of com m odity hig g ran g es M u,t" om ah co unty an d adjoin- th in g they had on th e ball and not w o rk e rs have been busy for th e p ast I _____________ PUbHc in 8 tallatio n a " d a ‘> a re invited, only reg istered 10 points a t th e close A new tu rn w as given to th e case of th e late David W eaver ag ain st A. G. Guynup th is week when C ircuit Judge razw eil reversed his rec en t decision, sta tin g th a t th e plaintiff cannot re cover in th is case. Special in te re st c e n te rs In th is case a t p resen t, since Mr. W eaver has died since the form er decision of th e judge, an d before his death had deeded his G resham p ro p e r ly to Mrs. IL W. Gibbs on the condition th a t she c a re for him d u rin g his life. This she did, moving w ith her h u s band to th e W eaver hom e for th a t — of th e half, but held V ancouver score- w eek or m ore studying cost conditions purpose. ifo rn ia g ro w ers rea lly p refer low top le88' m akinB ‘he score 15 all. and com piling sta tistic s th a t w ill be L U N C H E O N W IL L R E Suit w as In stitu ted la st M arch by S E R V E D T O M O R R O W N O O N B u rb an k s, such as can be produced in In point of clost> PIay‘“ K ‘he second of m ateria l aid to the fa rm e r in his W eaver to recover title to his p ro p e r th is p a rt of Oregon, but th ey in sist h a ,f “ as alm o st « rep etitio n of th e endeavor to intellig en tly m eet ex ist ty, w hich he claim ed he had tr a n s ing conditions. C om m ittees of th e com m ercial club , th a t a c o n sta n t supply of good seed d rst baR> ‘he ad v an tag e see-saw ing ferred to Guynup in a tr u s t deed in o r back “ nd fo rtb u n til th e la st th ree T he opening rem a rk s m ade by R. W. have been w orking h ard in p re p a ra - j b e a v a ilab le y ear a fte r y ea r der to m ake it easier for th e la tte r to GiU chairm an, declared th a t m ost of »ion for th e luncheon to be served to- 11 a ‘so developed th a t th e cost of minU,e8’ w ben flve polnta 111 S“ « * act as his ag en t in sellin g the p ro p th e tro u b le s besetting farm ing th ese m orrow nooa ln M asonjc h a „ , o thQge producing an a c re of potatoes in th is n ' t “ an edge erty. T he deed w as w rongfully put 1HL S. A. DANFOHD. days are not to be solved by consid- . . ,. county ru n s c lo s p i n n o n a « w hich th e Aces could not overcom e, on record, acco rd in g to W eaver’s erin g problem s of to ta l production, a tte n d ln « th e econom ic conference th a t is higher thfln * g u re High point sc o re r for th e locals was P lan s have been m ade for ev an g el claim , though G uynup disclaim ed any b u t th e w ise selection of crops and and tbose a tten d in g th e g ran g e jo in t On th e h ig h er priced land th e ■ st A ltstock w itb 8 b a ie r and Bailey close istic services to be held ln th e frau d In th e m a tte r. m a rk e tin g them su ccessfully in com - in stallatio n exercises*. j w ill go $20 h ig h er. T his condition b eb in d ' M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , G resh In his le tte r to th e atto rn ey s in th e petition w ith o th e r sections producing It is expected fully 700 p erso n s w ill m eans ‘h at M ultnom ah county potato , N?Xt « U0,day n,<ght* J a ,,u a ry 20- “ >• am, w hich will begin on F e b ru a ry 1, case Ju d g e T azw ell say s: th e sam e things. p a rta k e of th e p la te lunch, th e re be- g r° ™ a m u st get higher yiefds th a n n * ? " " 7 P“*y T,W R am b lers ° f and w ill co n tin u e for tw o w eeks and "T he testim o n y does not in any w ay school gym gym. ’ Th0 T he i possibly longer. Dr. D anford. who is su p p o rt th e alleg a tio n s of th e am end P au l V. M aris, d irec to r of th e Ore- iug too m any to perm it of settin g the th e 8tate average. F arm values at th e P n o " rtlan T d in the , h high ‘gh "ChO<” gon A g ricu ltu ra l College extension ta b les as h ereto fo re. T hrough th e p re sent tim e a re too high for p resen t 7 , 7 ‘‘7 “. 7 " com petitlou for tbe su p e rin ten d e n t of th e S o u th ern dls- ed com plaint, and th e re can be no service, em phasized in his ad dress the genero sity of local c o n trib u to rs and yfeId8- T his group included in Its re - 1 7 l * “ pio,‘8blp a “ d istic field and is considered one of the doubt w h atev er th a t th e evidence is n ecessity of, one a g ric u ltu ra l d istric t P o rtla n d donors th e sp read will be . p o rt a sta te m en t th a t farm values w ill 7 ‘ d had larg e ex perience in th e ev an g el insufficient to su p p o rt th e th eo ry th a t keeping in touch w ith the o th ers, and am ple. T h ere w ill be no stated pro- probably n ot decrease, and th a t a v e r-, * T 7 7 « ‘ro lle rs .3 1 to 17. istic lild and is considered one of the th e p ro p erty w as held in tru s t for th e called atte n tio n to the value of such gram bu t m usic w ill be provided. A li a« e ProducOon p er « ¿re m u st th e re - . _ ’ L l ! 80, . ¿ * 7 “ , best .. . cam p - raeeitng ... - w - o rk - ers ...................... in his plaintiff by th e defen d en ts, or eith er conferences as th is as a m eans of m em bers of th e com m ercial club fore be Increased if g ro w ers in th is . »7 7 ’ * satisfac to ry church. H e w ill he accom panied by of them . So far as th e co u rt ls a d b rin g in g th a t about. Rapid m eans of w hich includes all local co n trib u to rs co u nty a re to su ccessfu lly com pete M . * 1* .* tb e expen8e o t ‘’rin g in g bis wife, who will hold ch ild ren 's vised. both th e Dlalntiff and th e de- a ? \n 7 ° 7 a ti° n 8nd m odern system s of a re asked to be p resen t, before 12 w ith tho8e ‘n o th e r p o tato-producing ’ . t,n g team s h ere is not high, the m eetings. In w hich line she is pur feiinent. A aron o . G uynup are of d istrib u tio n have resu ited in new o'clock if possible, and a s sist in re- i sections of th e W illam ette valley g * receip ts have freq u en tly fallen tic u la rly well fitted. T he Rev. E. O. equal m ental com petency: in fact, the Problem s. ceiving a n „ serv in g the gue8tg I - , 8bort of m eeting expenses. F rom the R anton h as been secured to have plaintiff, w hile upon th e stand, shew ed , T best size Ot h erd for econom ical w rite r’s po in t of view it seem s T re n d s of production of th e sam e th a t ch a rg e of th e m usic, in w hich he is no signs w h atev er of Incom petency or T he . g , ran g e In stallatio n exercises im paired m ental capacity, or the in i ... ------------ Production, th e n um ber of • pounds ------‘s a th e Legion team s should get the esp ecially w ell qualified. o r sim ila r crops in th e w orld and ab ility to tra n s a c t Ills affairs. th e nation have th e ir effect now on L h f h ‘8h SCh° ° ' gy“ * h e 7 “ produce to b reak even for | w h ole-hearted su p p o rt of th e com- R eg u lar serv ices will be held in th e "Both W eaver and G uynup a re w ell th o se sam e crops in any co rn er of th is n n i “ 111 beginn,nB a t 2 P- ni- « *s an « n e r need for te stin g cows for m unity and especially so, inasm uch any of th is open m eeting and all g ra n g e rs and P roduction, and p lan s for te stin g as th e team Has lo st only one o ut of ch u rch n ex t Sunday, beginning w ith advanced In y ears, a re old soldiers, I n " 7 C0Unty*” be 8aid- H e I frie n d s a re invited, Bible school a t 10 o'clock. T he school and. so far as I can judge, one is as t h e 7 im e 7 f XT 7 bercu Io sis’ occupied th e flve played so fa r th is season and co ntinued, M e have found in th e p ast , I n is th o ro u g h ly g raded and has classes com petent as th e o th er, and I th e r e th a t it is r a th e r easy to o v e r d o 't h e 1 aCC° Unt ° f thP 8hort tim e av ail- X “ ™ , 7 X g ' ° UP T h u rsd ay tbey have all been rea l co ntests, well fore do not believe th a t the defendent w ith com petent te a c h e rs for all ages im posed upon th e plaintiff. If th e p la n tin g of c e rta in crops and m ake it ab ® [ ° r th e lunch th e G resham busi- ’ wa3 “ greed th a t a herd w o rth seeing. A n o th er reaso n th e from th e babies to th e g ran d p aren ts. Plaintiff has any rem edy, it m ust he im possible for any kind of m a rk e tin g n688 I “ 868 have decided not to close co " s 8hould be a aim of team should receive your back in g is Follow ing the Bible school the pnstor by action a t law, r a th e r th au by a su it system to get the pro d u cer a satisfac- 7 88 tbCy h8Ve d° " e for tb e f a r m e r’s ‘ ° “ ® com m er- because th e p lay ers a re all local boys, w ill p reach, his su b ject being “Divine l" «‘«[liny, to compel th e defendents to to ry p rice for his p ro d u ct.” ”^ 7 heretofore, and--th at/ C0W m u8t D on’t fo rg et th e gam e T uesdsay S afeg u ard s." In th e evening a t 7:30 reconvey tlie prem ises to th e plaintiff Leroy Lom ax of P o rtlan d is atto rn ey sta n c e ,” he stated , “from 1905 to 191” Of a b o u t S i 5 non r---------------------- y ear to n n k n ‘ ° f f8t *” “ n ig h t* J a n u a ry 20- “ w ill be a hot he w ill ta k e fo r his su b je ct "P erso n al for th e defendant. A ttorney W. j . th e apple in d u stry w as boomed all i tha!’ land Values in" th is” ’ ? h e rF t0 m ake pos8lble any p ro fl‘ f o m one. T he gam e w ill be called a t 8 E vangelism .” T he E p w o rth L eague Cooper of G resham , a tto rn e y for tho able X l e ' t r e e t a T p l a n t e d ^ W h " ,h ig b tr tb:‘n in any o tb e r- tb e av erag e An in te reste d group of 40 men and ° --- w ill m eet in th e evening a t 6:30. All W eaver In terests, has sta te d th a t a p young people a re Invited to join in peal from th e ju d g e’s decision will be I l , w " S < :,I O O L , , V E th is In terestin g and profitable service. taken. D O W N S O R E . ( I I Y, 11 T O 8 T he re g u la r p ra y e r m eeting of the m « X w r o , r „ l i ; . ° “ u,"1 pr ,bi>' " • vi" s “ ■'* ">»•«»» ■ » « th e p o u ltry situ atio n , w hich H. E. m a rk .ie d , , Sc Mate „ „ „ aj) > m u a | ch u rch is held on T h u rsd ay evenings, Cosby, extension sp ecialist, declared In f a l fast the o n r o u ttheofire 7 e r i T u r nOttr e ^ O,D eianted i* , 4 ’° (M>’(>00 and U i “ oat J m p o r ta n t .d ju n c t to local o and o fu r rio t u s h gam e e on “local A h e a rty in v itatio n is extended to directors plan new cannery equipm ent ----- — -. ■ - - I > te 1 ceeded in th is resp e ct by only ten tb e “ S O cu ltu ral w orld of an y u n d er high school q u in te t defeated th e O re stra n g e rs and those who have no h i t a i m o i <o s h a r V thw 8eCt,° “ 8 w ere other cou n ties of O regon’s 36.' He d iscu ssio n - R eal, live figures w ere on ch u rch hom e to join in th ese services. P rovision w as m ade for an ad d i gon City high q u in te t by a sco re of a rep etitio n o f s u e ) 6 w a n t t o a v o l< i s ta ‘ed th a t Intensive types ot ag ri- hand ‘o prove th a t ft cost $1 to raise tional receiving shed and scale for th e 11 to 8. T he gam e w as decided only a rep e t.tio n of such occurren ces and cu ltu re m u st p revail h ere because of a --------------------- B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany, a t by playing an e x tra flve m in u te over M A N Y M O M E N A L T E N D th e se conferences w ill aid in th a t re- oecause of E C O N O M IU ( O N E E R E N U E a m eeting of d irec to rs held on W ed tim e period, d u rin g w hich th e locals P 1 the condition is evidenced by th e fact covering rem edies for profit-lim iting nesday of th is week, if conditions scored flve p oints as a g a in st tw o foi Betw een 30 and 40 Indies, re p re se n It w as brou g h t out th a t sp ecialty th a t th e g ro ss incom e p er ac re here is fac‘o rs and recom m endations for th e v isito rs, T he score a t th e close o> w a rra n t, also for th e finishing of th e ta tiv e s of th e e a ste rn p a rt of th e crops, such as le ttu c e and celery, r e around $40 h ig h er th a n in .any o th er ‘hose ex pecting to stay in th e busi th e first h alf stood 4 to 3 for G resham county, m et a t th e lib ra ry T h u rsd ay office, th e co n stru ctio n of a septic q u ired but a few ac re s to feed a m il d rain ag e ta n k and o th e r Im prove county w ith th e exception of Hood n ess- T he ca p ita l req u ired to launch and six all at th e close of th e second m orning, a t w hich tim e th e homo lion people as com pared w ith stap les River. m ents. T he differential on th e No. 1 a p o u ltry e n te rp rise and th e cost of half. T he gam e w as ro u g h and fea econom ics class w as add ressed by such as potatoes, w heat, cotton, etc. and No. 2 C u th b ert ra sp b e rrie s was T h u rsd ay aftern o o n g ro u p s of dairy - p roducing eggs w ere included in the tu red th ro u g h o u t by m any pen alties. Mrs. Je ssie B. McComb, sta te lead er of A bout 250 ac res of le ttu c e w ill fill the discussions. fixed at th re e -q u a rte rs cents. needs of a . — I n ,en - P oultry ra ise rs, p ro d u cers of po- A ltstock refereed. th e O. A. C. extension w ork in th is acres w ill produce^ 7 ° ^ ' 15° ta t° C8 and Cerea' 8* fru it Brower8 aad Members of th e board expressed V egetable g ro w ers and p ro d u cers of lino. H er re m a rk s w ere listened to them selves as w ell pleased w ith the feed a sim ila r num ber" ^ C< l ° th ° Se ln te reste d in vegetables m et in fru it m ade re p o rts th a t w ill be valu w ith m uch in te rest. BEN,I. MATEIIMN TAKEN p ast y e a r's business, both as to vol In o u tlin in g th e o b ie e t o f se p a ra te places to co n sid er th e ir p ar- able guides to th e fu tu re developm ent P re lim in a ry to th e rea l purp o se of ,« “ . X c . c o x s ' > - » " w «2 OVER FAIRVIEW STORE um e and values. T he tu rn over is now th e d ay ’s m eeting, th a t of o u tlin in g “ he ° ‘ I i " ,h e ‘ » ‘ f ; " ■ « »> « - i r - ; ; ; Benj. M athews has negotiated for schedules for th e ex ten sio n w ork of estim ated a t $410,000. fa rm e rs have i total o f m in a 7 t 0° 8Cre8 ° f potatoe8 Krown in th e boys’ and g ir ls ’ club g roups were th e p u rch a se of th e stock of th e O. F. Those p rese n t a t th e m eeting w ere th e com ing y ear in th e home econom la rs invested in land b n i l r t i ° " d ° ' <k' l t a r e g lo n o f C alifo rn ia la st fall, adopted by th e conference F rid a y af- Cady sto re at F airv iew and will tak e C. M. L aF o llette, p re sid e n t; W. D. ics d ep a rtm en t, Mrs. McComb gave a ......... r ™ ” " .. ........ ............ .. - ....... .. . possession of th e sto re next Monday, sh o rt ad d ress on household m an ag e F raley , vice p resid e n t; D. E. Towle, m a n ag er; J. J. F ish er, a s sista n t m an _________ ag frotn W isconsin and M innesota. Cal- farm m anagem ent, cro p s and fru it moving his fam ily to th a t place. He m ent, em phasizing a p ra c tic a l w ater - — — rep o rts w ill be p resen ted in co n n ec w ill occupy th e house w hich is being pow er eq u ipm ent th a t can be In a g e r; C. B. G reen, se c re ta ry ; W. D. tion w ith a jo in t m eeting of th e Po- vacated by the Cad? fam ily. M athew s stalled in form bouses a t th e low L inderm an and C. T. Ryan. Mrs. I). E. Tow le g en ero u sly Invited , m ona grange. has leased th e e n tire p ro p e rty for one p rice of $30, by th e aid of th e ex ten th e board to p a rta k e of one of h er year w ith th e p riv ileg e of a fo u r-y ear sion service. If the farm er could sell w hat he pro- fam ous d in n ers, to w hich am ple Jus broke th e m a rk e t and prices w ent be- S A T U R D A Y ’ R E P L E T E ex tension If desired. He will be ap Mrs. McComb h as tw o a s sista n ts in duces a t a rea so n ab le profit and de low co st of production. R aisin s w ere W I T H R IG DOING«« pointed a s s is ta n t p o stm aste r and will h er county le ctu re to u rs of ca rry in g tice w as done. She provided a cen pend upon a steady m a rk e t he would fed to stock. _______ ta k e th e place of th e re tirin g p o st th e ex tension w ork Into r u ra l se ttle terp iece of g ree n ery w hich contained be w ell off. In stea d he has to face one lone m arigold blossom w hich had T he c o n su m ers’ ab ility to buy is of S atu rd ay giveR prom ise of being a m a ste r un til such tim e as he can m ents, and m uch of th e day w as taken p e rp e tu a l u n ce , rtain ty . v • escaped th e cold snap. T he low er m ore im p o rtan ce th a n th e p ro d u ce rs’ fUl1' ro u n d ed -° u t day, rep jete w ith qu alify for th e position u nder civil up in a rra n g in g sch ed u les of m e et m a r k l . Udy? 8 be,ng devoted to the ab ility to sell. T he relatio n of prof- ln te restln g and helpful events. From serv ice reg u latio n s. T he sto re Is th e ings to be held th ro u g h o u t th e year w as p resen ted to Mr. F ish er as an ex less on g P 7 b em9 and tbis ls doubt- itable m a rk e tin g to p u rch asin g pow er ,h e J° ' n t se88ion o t ‘ he ag ric u ltu ra l only one In F airview and besides c a r pression of ap p reciatio n on th e p a rt ln 21 different localities. A good in r u lt „ r ? i 1 16 7 a80“ 8 f° r th t agr1' ' S Clear’ The dem and for fa rm e rs’ econom lc conference and th e M ultno- of th e board of his rigid economy in rying a g en eral stock, notions and te re s t w as m anifested and co n sid er h i d h e r p T , " 0- v C°L ferenCe belng products is larg ely in city consum ers m a h , c<’u n ty Pom ona g ran g e to the h ard w are, has a filling sta tio n in co n able en th u siasm w as evident am ong o p eratin g th e can n ery for th e past season. s t, V b » T UCh tim e and and 8 very larg e m ajo rity of them are concluslon ‘he b rillia n t Joint In- nection. th e re p re se n ta tiv e s from th is p a rt of i las ’« en given to th e subject w age-earner«. W hen they have 8 ta ,la t*on of ‘he aftern o o n at th e high Mr. and Mrs. M athew s cam e to th e county. Sewing ( luh Enjoys Party. o pro uction. T h at is im portant, j steady w ork a t fa ir w ages they a re 8cb° o1 gym nasium , th e re is no h in t G resham w ith th e ir fam ily 16 year» T he first m eeting In th is n eig h b o r The T y n h u rst Hewing club met at rr°L „ J ™ the q u ality and ln ‘ ' dependable p u rc h a se rs of th e farm - ° f “ d u ” m onient being encountered. ago and own th e ir hom e on R oberts hood w ill be th a t of th e Pow ell V al th e hom e of Mrs. S k alstead Ja n u a ry " e a s e th e yield a re very im p o rta n t j < r ’s goods. T he sam e is tru e of th e T he a g ric u ltu ra l conference and avenue. They have been good n eig h ley class w hich will m eet a t th e school 11. as a special b irth d ay p a rty to la c io rs in farm success. farm ers. When they have ready m ar- rp Pre se n tativ es of the Pom ona gran g e bors and th e ir frien d s will re g re t house th e re on W ednesday, Feb. 11. w hich th e h u sb an d s of th e ladies of But th a t is not all th e farm er has kets a t fa ir p rice s for th e ir p roducts, m eet a t th e M asonic hall at 9:30 th e ir going. At th a t tim e th e su b ject of c o n s tru c t tb e club w ere invited. T he ladies p ro to co n sider. It is equally im portant, they In tu rn a re good cu sto m ers for jo ln t‘X to receiv e re p o rts on farm Mr. Cady, w ho Is relin q u ish in g his ing d ress form s w ill be ta k en up a n d vided a su m ptuous lunch a fte r w hich in fact, often m ore so, how to sell at a the facto ries th a t em ploy th e city m a n aRement, h o rtic u ltu re and farm P°B‘tlon in F airview , has su ccessfu lly In stru ctio n s given to th o se who d e a very p le asa n t gam e of 600 w as e n profit w hat is produced. AU of this is w orkm en. T hese conditions w ork to- c r °P 8 and to adopt reso lu tio n s. T hese conducted th e sto re for th e p a st flve sire th is aid to hom e d ressm ak in g . joyed. H onors went to Mrs. H erb ert involved in th e econom ic conference g eth er for g en e ral p ro sp erity . re p o rts w ill be th e culm in atio n of th e y e a rs- He will move w ith his fam ily Lynch and Mr. K ennedy and Mrs. fo r it is an econom ic problem . To have stab le conditions it ls ab- th ree -d a y in v estig atio n s and discus- , t0 P o rtlan d and will become actively Mrs. 8. B. 1 rlssey B ecoiering from S kalstead w as presented w ith a b irth To help solve th is problem m any m a rk e tin g ------ solutely n ecessary th a t th e farm ers 8,ons, aided by th e ab le and hroad ‘n te re ste d in th e D exter M anufactur- Injury. day gift from tho club. Mr. an d Mrs. form >d g organ zations bave been i and In d u strial w o rk ers (w ho com- th e o re tic al ex p erien ce of th e O. A. C. inK com pany, w hich will h an d le th e Mrs. 8. B. C rissey, m o th er of W. L. S k alstead a re c e rta in ly royal e n te r of. ' 8y “ re only a belp and Pr ise 90 p er cent of o u r population) sp ecialists, w ho sp a re no pains to Product know n as Dextone, w hich is C rlssey of "G ladiolus F arm ," is recov ta in ers. d lth n s* ecaU8e of unforeseen con- have a p u rch a sin g pow er th a t w ill g,ve th e farm er th e benefit of th e re- 8a*d *o be of g re a t benefit to th e bak- erin g from an Injury received on New T, 7 . enable them to buy each o th ers prod- search of th e sta te college along all I ,n <? in d u stry . Mr. Cady, who is secre- Y ear's «ve, when she fell, b rea k in g a ( ard of T liauks. d u cti a " rea8° n is ‘h a t farm pro- u cts—otherw ise a su rp lu s on each 1,nes ° r a g ric u ltu re . , ’a ry of th e com pany, w ill spend his bone in h er w rist. R ecent g u ests at We w ish to th a n k th e frien d s and neighbors of the late David W eaver S nencn pol“ ,ed ° ut by C’ E side accum u lates, o r r a th e r an u n d er- A fter th e luncheon w hich will be t,n ,e betw een th e co ast and th e m iddle th e C rissey hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. c u r ta il 7 3 7, 61 8gf n t' cannot be consum ption condition occurs. W hen SPrvpd In th e M asonic hail by th e WPRt in his efforts to estab lish th e Al. M organ, ow ners of C h an ticleer for a ssista n ce d u rin g his illn ess and i t th e tim e of th e fu n eral. a e quickly like the product of th is hap p en s th e facto ries and m ills ° re* h a m b u sin ess m en to th e g ran g - P ro d u c t T he new concern is said to Inn. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gibbs. u rn itu re factory. The farm is not c u rta il production an d lay off men. ! ers and those in atten d a n ce at th e con- be a »50,000 co rp o ratio n . a tacto ry , which can ru n today and and when tw o o r th re e m illion m en f«rp nce, th e scene of activ ities w ill! ------------------- Outlook w ant ads will bring buyer The Bank of G resham pays 5 per and se lle r to g eth er ch eap ly and ofOordeOr T r r^ e K e d <Ork ‘h® ba8‘8 7 * ‘’7 ° f em ploym ent tb *y ' a » " ° t ” P tra n 8 ferred to th e high school 4o.,r„»l B argain Rates. cent in te re st on tim e deposits Adv quickly. ‘ . buy w bat tbpy nefed of th e fa rm e r's •G’n n aslu m w here th e in stallatio n of T he an n u a l “ B argain D av” rate« nt mu h t ,i ' e i’rg a n *z a ti° ns m ust go products, and down go prices. And around 175 g ran g e officers will ta k e ‘he Oregon Jo u rn a l will be ln effect m ucn iu r tn e r th an tielng up produc- th en the farm er is forced to c u rta il p,ace Tbl8 I" a public In stallatio n Lrom Ja n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4, 1925. ion u n d er sales co n tra cts. T he abil- his p u rch a ses of fac to ry goods. and ail a re Invited to atten d Officers {7ngaln Da5r rate8 a re as follow s: ,y 8nd d ‘8po8Rlon ° f tb e pu bHc to A nother farm ers* problem is the re- of th e M ultnom ah county Po- D a„y X „ u 1 Unsduani.a v O' t 7 a l , a , 7 r : r * taken Into account. latlon of land values to cost of pro- m ona grange, th e nine su b o rd in ate only, $2.50; Weekly 75 cents a v ta iir o rn ia thought It had solved the ductlon. Too m any farm ers who buy , c°u n ty g ran g es and of th e Handy « » n 'lay and W eekly’to g eth er, $3 The m a rk e tin g problem s of raisin s and land pay m ore th a n It la ac tu a lly g runge w ill be d uly In stalled Into th e ir R’| l,’w ,n« com bination ra te s w ith the p ru n es w hen a m onouoly was form ed w orth—far m ore th an it 1a w orth re8Pectlve offices w ith a p p ro p riate * 7 offered: I" co n tro l of th ese products. W hen based on th e re tu rn s. T his boosts cerem onies. T hese exercises are $7A0; o i t l S k ' and 8n 2 n 7 g h er prices prevailed production In- th e cost of production and cuts down scheduled to begin a t 2 o'clock. $6.00—Adv Z ‘ na ’ HIGH 8 (1 (0 0 1 . G1M. Game at 8 o ’clo ck creased . A big unsold su rp lu s piled th e profits. As land values rise m ort-1 „ ------------------------- ------------------------ * GRENIIAM AMERICAN LEGION VS. THE RAMBLERS up and th e re su lt w as th e ca rry o v er i gages and ten an cy in crease B rig h t say in g s by m odern th in k ers A W ant Ad will sell w hat you il' are found in tbe want eolumn. not need and get what yen do need Students 25c K ids a Dime A dults S.*»c PROGRAM The Marketing Problem BASKET BAIL TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 20