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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK VOL. I». N o . 95 G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ORESHAM. MI LTNOMAH COITSTV, OREGON, TI'ESPAY, JA M ARV V7, $1.50 Per Year LOCAL MAYORS ARE Parent-Teacher Circles AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE GROUPS Work Is Started on GRANGE OFFICERS ACTIVE IN LEAGUE Report Many Activities MAKE REPORTS OF THEIR FINDINGS New Filling Stations WERE INSTALLED G resham and T routdale w ere re p re sented S atu rd ay a t a m eeting held in th e council cham bers or of tne the citv city hail ---------. vuauiucrs in P o rtlan d , w hen the m ayors of 25 O regon cities m et and perfected the org an izatio n know n as th e League of O iegon Cities, at w hich tim e officers w ere elected, a co nstitution drafted and a legislative pro g ram outlined for th e com ing year. M ayor C h arles Cleveland, of G resh am , and M ayor L au ra H arlow , of T ro u td ale, reg istered as c h a rte r mem bers of th e new organization, which h as p rim a rily for its object the de- fense of the p rinciple of home rule th e prom otion of cooperation between cities, and th e adoption of im portant m easu res to be presented to th e le v h lio n s — ì ' T e a e h e r i a s o c i a - (Continued from la st issue) on j " he,d a t R ussellville school II. OATS AND BARLEY RECOMMENDATIONS, heard ?r„ y Wh®n re p o rts w ere th e w v T " y 8ChO° Is of c o n stru c . m ," y «< tive work w hich is being backed by o the .„dividual C rc.es. £ In n S . l ' t i J J i “ * " ° P " “ 11 w l" W b etter to «row barley X aIree P7 ted 27 ClUb8 f° r boy> and Kiris already organized in th e county w ith m any m ore m The lor ta ll p f . Ä ° o S ‘ 2 , » ? d , 5 Ä , , t o r » t ' ° r| Y lr P' “ „ “ " ' ' ,’ A C N° ’ miuees WeFe ad° Pted a,,d c»“ ‘ S hadeland Climax oats a re best for an rh .T ’t i 7* <OeS nOt h it' V ictorv »>><1 . „ . ,’ictory and nnttees w ere appointed to a rra n g e p lan tin g on nrntAntad p g P lan u n g and G ray W inter for fall p ro tected are as for the en tertain m en t of the n ex t sta te 5 g lm e " b e c a u s e 7 “ th e e x M M lv e ^ o lt of t h i S h ? f“ r ® ‘8 b° Und ,o be a convention. It w as announced th a t losing Plans a re being m ade for tlon of the s c h o o l „ “ “ aS80cia heavy m achinery overhead Involved The land an x ’ sma11 10,3 aBd «»» " d n be m ore Profitably used tv. Musical num b ' ° f tb ® ®°Un' fo r potatoes, h ay or p astu re . the 7th and sih T h ’ " 7 ” g ‘Ven by WHEAT. bv D a m n ,4 Sth g rad es of th e school, .nJ« ä » x ' ä ä “ "“ >■ '»»•• A deal was consum m ated th e past Jo in t in stallatio n cerem onies, w hich week w hereby E llis R. W right p u r chased th e in te rest of B. L. W alrad. w ere im p ressiv e and exceedingly Sr., in th e G resham T _______ ra n sfe r _ & S tor- j , 7 . 1’ * ere beId S atu rday. J . a age com pany, w hich has been owned n-isium higb Stho01 gyn»- an d o p erated th e past two y ea rs by of Mnitn 7 ?® ’ when “ >* officer. Mr. W alrad, and his son. B u rto n ' ” ! 7 J ? “. - “ ?® 81* Pon,° ,la and eleven z z r.t-|;n“ ’ r — °> 'b e O r.eb a tn « r u n « » . » « n s f e r A Service station. A flv « - f r o , , , n t„ „ ,....... - r lease w as taken T ’t h e o i l Z - d ‘ Wdukie' wero p a n , last fall on the Jo h n Metzger ium bla, G resham R ~ k. 8h’ C°* co rn e r on T hird and Main stre e ts for view. P l e a s a n t S l e y L e m 7 ' , n“ " ” the purp o se of p u ttin g in a service i - - y’ L en‘8 and Rus- sellvillo. S eats w ere provided for the and gasoline filling statio n . C onstruc- en tire tion w ork w as u nder w ay Mon,.ay of the h qu 'a.ï o ta T of he officers m aT * m orning and it is expected th a t in- stalled anil H,e *“ * The wh » L THE s t a t io n . o r , ; x n^ X 7 : : ?h r . ° “ p °f — : - ° ~ co n stitu tio n . Ut6h 2 ? ’i8S G ear' ¿ “»»ng th o se who th a t tim e l t erangede fromh 300bt o nioM P^ e . d nClln,ng 8fnce 1919' P rp 'io u s to " x ° “ a c le s Pe»' year. U nder th e stim u lu s of spoke on su b jects of c u rre n t in te rest th e w ar it rose to 3,234 a c r e s / 0 1 be of 1000-gallon capacity. Mrs. J e s s ', ^ ^ m e / ^ X t 'k r F a i r v L X T ! “ dm_en.t. Whlch wa3 8ub- w ere Mrs. C. W. H ay h u rst. Mrs. H. F Y ear A cres of W heat ® ‘ , h ? 7® gath eril,g of S aturday I Stevenson and Mr. Rosebaum Bushels per Aere Iloth B urton and ‘ T ed" a re g ra d u g ran g e w as th e In stallin g officer, and 1919 3,234 26 " X , of g u aran teein g a city the R eports w ere given from th« is s o ates of G resham Union high school h er p erfect know ledge and sym pa 2,410 v ari- 29 1021 r ig h t to con tro l its own affairs, lim it. 0Us schools as follow s and a re sta rtin g into th e ir new b u si th e tic u n d ersta n d in g of th e ritu a l add 1,900 23 1922 ing th e pow er of th e le g islatu re in its 1.800 ness v en tu re w ith vim. and a re co n ed g rea tly to i t . im pressiveness. She 22 1923 Lynch school cleared $30 on 1,700 in te rfe re n c e w ith the governing func a re- te m p latin g p u ttin g in a first c I hss fill w as assisted by Mrs. Ray Gill and 25 cent vaudeville p erform ance. Thi3 tio n s of the cities. ! these conditions th e re ” " HAHe possibHRy o '^ / n ® ,5 ° ,75 per a c re - U nder in g -sta tio n in every resp ect and one C layton B. Lew is, actin g as lady a s school is serv in g hot soup to th e c h il - a w heat crop in th is county. P ty f ge“ iug cost of production out of th a t w ill be a cred it to th e com m uni s is ta n t stew ard and stew ard, re sp e c t A nother m easure, the passing o f _______ - dren a t 1 cen t a howl. T he m a teria ls w hich would save P ortlan d alone the and labor a re being donated h . » 7 ' ^ h e ^ b f o ^ m a n y 'y e a r s " e x c e p t ’ fo r"o cc asio n a l " w a r ^ P f 01 r a tb ®r low prlced ty. iv e ly T he cerem onies w ere opened .« m «6.000 annually. , „ . , . u rel„ . Te„ „ c r « X B urton W alrad is asso ciated w ith hy R ay Gill, re tirin g m a ste r of Po- th e presen t. 1 occasional y ea rs of crop sh o rtag e like 2 ,7 ^ .° ' “ “ 10 « “ t a " M b rec en t T he yields of the various g rain c ro p , fo r th e five y ear period 1919 to 1923 his fa th e r In th e o w nership of a tra c t niona> " b o la ter tu rn ed over the ch air follow : of land adjoining the F irs t S tate Bank ,o l,,e new ly Installed m aster. Ja s. G « re P° " “ ■ "d C' " b WOr‘ « » ■ " » • I o n , building on the w est, ru n n in g from ' Kplly- At th e beginning of tho cere- Crop WbeM It waa pointed out th a t dividing ' nam ely s e w i n g ™ ^ ? " , , Bcho? r W inter Acre Hu. per Aere Lbs. per Aere Pow ell to F irs t Btreet, a d istan ce of lnony tho n atio n al em blem w as car- Acre. A ’iilue** 1446 26.8 1608 ie.v“ yy X , ; , u ,: " cT , r i » ' d~ «■" s * about 150 feet, w ith a fro n ta g e of ap- j r,ed ,o th e fro n t of th e hall by S tate $21.44 763 22.8 1368 $18.24 proxiniutely 90 feet on each stre e t, I c l |ap laln Chitwood a c tin g as color 4230 89.8 1274 $17.51 w hich was p u rch ased la st O ctober for i ' ’o arer, accom panied hy G eorge F. 429 35.8 1718 $20.76 the p u rp o se of developing u tilling IIoney and Ralph Q ulcksall, m arching th e s tre e ts in re p a ir. • , . “ ' o uncil on March 21. This T he p rice paid farm ers locallv r T h e B anks bill cam e In for a lengthy I pen ’e of C° n t,?b u ting tow ard ‘he ex- “ “ e 8 le M ,‘ han the P o rtlan d price dePen i?n g ipo’n T h 'T h " ™°re and 80me- statio n . This location on Main and to ,h e beat of the muffled drum . The discussion. As it now stan d s w here k , J f sp eak ers f° r the Ioan te x t “ ? r com ‘»g <». P l,ng UI>011 w hether g rain is moving lliird w as leased su b seq u en tly for a lm l"o»siveness of th e cerem ony was th e city councils have revoked th e li- h£ b school t t / d e X ’ ' a '‘d “ mfxed d a^ ,Dt° th e C° Unty a re la rg e - P a rtic u la rly corn, w h eat and sm aller sta tio n and one to be first g rea tly enhanced by the p rese n tatio n tablished. « T a y ° x y s x V t i : ra tiy - O a num ber of tab leau x exem plifying tile p rin cip les of husbandry. T hese lish m e n t has rec o u rse to th e clrcuR ci , a r “C ent ' y bee " added to th * 19U year book )‘ ( ° ’ S’ D ep artm e" t of A grlcultu tu ro SAN (A KLO (J KAM) OPEKA tab leau x w ere given u n d er th e d irec c o u rt and th is v irtu a lly d isannuls any being 't a k e n ’and ® agazine is II. W H EA T RECOM M END A TIO N IN PO K I LAN I), JAN 2», »», .11 tion of Mrs. Jas. G. Kelly, w ho w as a u th o rity w hich m ight be exercised m aintained H t i ' " y ,ta tio n is . , 1- W heat grow ing on high priced land is r • , P resented a t th e close of th e p rogram by th e city officials. M ayor B aker ire , H 1 unches a re served broke. The com peting w heat g row ing s e c tio n ^ fa rly good recipe for going ollow ing a New York season of w ltl‘ a bouquet of cu t flow ers in in w as r e s p o n s e for the ^ t a t ^ S j u n p recedented success, and extended Pr «Tlation of h er w ork by the Pom ona o heing backed by th e cirelp g ro w ers in. th is ap p earan c es In Boston and P h llad al- «range. Mrs. M iller w as also nre- th a t “the ___ 2. w ould be S h o rn Fb y ° th eC B a n k / X n 8h‘/ hUS been Pa,d fo r‘ AMieat should be grow n only in ro tatio n s Two seed. as a crop to s ta r t clover Phia, th e San Curio G rand O pera se»‘P«i with flow ers from Pom ona and w hich would enable the ow ners o f '’ h a v e ^ e e T o ig a n iz e d 0" ’ C° ° k ing 1 com pany Is once m ore m aking its an- fm m F airview g range, In recognition iiual ap p e aran c e on th e Pacific Coast, ,,f h er u n u su ally fine w ork as In stall- dives to appeal to th e co u rts from th e ! w heat in pounds aml It is good new s th a t F o rtu n e ,r>K officer. rev ocation of th e ir licenses.” I p,P asan t V alley circ le is paying for I &. G eorge P alm iter, m a ste r of the T he m ayors of M arshfield A storia S movlnR P ictu re outfit.. era The land c a n n ^ m o r e ap ro flta b ly 'u .^ d *1 Wlth r e s u ,t,n K Profit to grow - G a llo 's renow ned o rg an izatio n will aid H ill w ere nam ed as a com- ! p ‘'ow o w e" h u u r rst, s t, form and Gold elih fo rm e erly Buckley 01 clover hay. ' or potatoes, or even for vetch p rese n t four p erfo rm an ces in P o rt 8‘«te gran g e, w as p rese n t and gave m lttee to d ia ft th e constitu tio n of th e sch°°*' I” serv in g hot lunches to th e I land u n d er th e m anagem ent of th e I en couraging re p o rts of tho w o r k o f Klwyn C oncert B ureau. th e g ran g es th ro u g h o u t the state. Ore- league. T he officers of the league ' hihlren free. P la n ts have been given FLAX. w ere elected as follow s: M ayor J. B. 7 8 k k m em bers and a w as given L TH E SITUATION. T he d ate set for the engagem ent Is gdn h a" won first place am ong the Giesy, of Salem , p resid e n t; A. L. B ar " h°n o r of th e p ast p resident, Mrs. C. I T he fiber flax in d u strv has , Ja n a ry 29. when th e com pany will 8‘a ‘pa <>f th e union In th e m a tte r of bur, com m issioner of public w orks, H ulse‘ who haa moved to S eattle. ^ r »hber. ls a proven ven‘u re ‘a nd g r o w e r s ^ e /l- llublicity latpIy- F lax grow ing open w ith P u ccin i's “La Tosca." This o rKanizution d u rin g 1924, said Mr P o rtla n d , first vice p resid e n t; E. I) T?® wnmpn m ade th e bags for th e w idened 7,1 ppn' tp n tia ry w ith llax of a s a ^ fa c ^ o rv 1’’« « ^ .« UPPiy ,n g tho P,a n ‘ will he followed on F rid ay nig h t w ith P a ,m lter. Among o th e rs who w ere P .r b , m aw r .............. vlce ..." a a „ ■» « t b . a ren d itio n of "A ndrea C h e n ie r;” ca,,Pd "P °» «nd w ho responded w ith th a t one o r m ore linen the expense of th e tre a t, w hile th e Madame B utterfly” a t th e S atu rd ay ' ,rlef s , atein en ts w ere Mr. G lover, p re sid e n t; M ayor C harles Cleveland, of G resham , tre a su re r. The se c re ta ry teach ers gave $6. In a recen t co n test 8p‘vt^s w ith the p o ssih ilitie8''o f {‘hTs c ro n ’h e 7 , / a r ® e^ ,h o u ld »^q u ain t them - m atinee, and for th e closing perform - m aster of C lackam as Pom ona and Ju- eed flax a r e rtiW o ri« . ^ ° re «£.°>Ing an y larg e a c r e s « ,,. is to be appointed by th e president. ance S atu rd ay night. “11 T ro v a to re” | VPn,,e o v erseer for th e sta te g range- b J S T s has been chosen. [C haplain Chitw ood of tho T he officers co n stitu te th e executive sta te com m ittee, w’hich is em pow ered to a c t T he San C arlo com pany has now gr,lngp; M rs- C astro, m a ste r of Mil- r .: “ “ ' - ¡ a betw een th e dates of the sessions, the x - v r en tered th e g re a te st y ear of its ca reer. w a,lk|p g ran g e; Mr. Thom as, m a ster next of w hich will be in Ja n u a ry , 1926. V isiting n ea rly every city in th e coun- ° f Ul® 8 andy « ra n g e ; Mrs. Beach, given recen tly at w hich th e officers of d s J I | 8fl® ® er8' d l° th ® 8prlnB m o istu re try la st season, th e New York en- m as‘e r ° f A bernethy g ran g e ; O. M. th e circle served lunch. A d a n c / ‘ha nSX a fltao r “ nt 807 h 7 7 t h e s ^ c r o ^ te<’ ‘° r ®tUrn m ore np‘ Profit per g agem ent follow ed closely w hen th is p ,u m m er of 'b e P o rtlan d cham ber of H l GE AQI EDI ( T IS acre F lax for seed is an ideal cro u te r g r° Wn to se" ' o rg an izatio n opened the new Jolson ' CO®®®r0<: R' W- Gill and o th ers. PRACTICALLY COMPLETE w ill be given on J a n u a ry 30. T he clr- cie donated $3 tow ard t h e 8eed- as it uses less se croi efi uash iess m o istu re th a n o ?.r th e U3e r 38 a n ^ u r Ä ^ Ä e ^ g / = T h eater, play in g to capacity houses 1 b‘* na,npH of th e new ly -in stalled T he Bull Run pipe line, w hich has trav e lin g fund. A n u tritio n sp ecialist S° d u rin g its fo u r-w eek s’ stay. D irectly ma8‘prs and se c re ta rie s of th e v ari- been com pleted four m onths ahead of from O. A. C. w ill hold a se ries of IL FLA X RECOMMENDATIONS. a fte r th e M etropolitan engagem ent tho " U8 «r , n «e* follow ; P om ona: J. O. th e scheduled tim e, due m ainly to th e m eetings In the d istric t. A n um ber n r . In p re Pa r ing for th e tim e when linen m in - ,,, «. com pany played req u e st p erfo rm an ces Kelly> m a ste r; G race E. Exley, of needed a rtic le s for th e k itchen have ! n “ m ber of grow ers to trv out fiber flax on ii W b® av a ila b le we urge en erg etic w ork of th e su b -co n tracto rs, been bought by th e circ le e x o e rE 7 ® , r a ? 7 jUSt Wbpre ,kp " r o p will X wed ' n " 1,K Way “ caa in Memphis, m aking a special trip to Ku88ellvl| l«>. M cretary . E vening S ta r: th e C harles F. S hea com pany, u nder ap p e ar a t th e dedication of th e big J ’ J ' Johll8on, m a ste r; M ark Geb- T ro u td ale circ le paid for th e candy m istake on a ''l a r g e " - - —U- . 8ny PO88‘ble loss of m oney su /h " ,' J*,, V,!". g.®,. . th e ,r th e g en e ral supervision of the gen eral b ard t, se creta ry . Rockw ood; F red m oney Huch as m ight follow a $2,OOU,OOU au d ito riu m in th a t city. o o, - - a c r e a g e . co n tra cto rs, the W illam ette Iron A for th e ch ild ren 's C h ristm as tree. A ’ , . 7 " C! fcI b1,8. Í.8 « P e f lm e n U l w ork Since its ap p e aran c e h ere la st s e a - ' - ® aR‘e r: D r' C' L - H aynea, sec- 7 ‘hvb± 7 . J ba2 tb p , 3- - d for the Steel w orks, will be received officially p a rlia m e n ta ry d rill is held at each n ? aH Pl° ‘8 8hould be f u rn is h e 'd 7 re e 7 d th e 7 h v ’Ti*eV®. !h at 11 by th e w ate r b ureau before F e b ru a ry m eeting. P lan s a re u nder for a n en T ®x p erl™en t 8' a “ on. Be’ ®,,b ®r by lh e 8ta‘p « « p la n t o r by the son a New O rleans engagem ent w as , “ T ' Ru88®llr ll,e : Theo. Roy, m aa- Played, w here ail previous reco rd s ^ : / Sra- E R a' py- — etary. L en ts: 1, if p rese n t p lans a re any indication, te rta in m e n t and su p p er for F e b ru a ry p ossibilities of grow ing s e e d / l / v T '" 8 ,g row hlg « rain for th re sh in g to the w ere broken, and In Chicago a re.- n , ’‘‘'llklHH- m a ste r; L eila B. The line w hich has Just been com- 13. A cam p cookery club and a poul- ' Dg a rich co n c en tra te for d^fry /o w s’3 P o rt,a n d mill and to r’ sup p ly ! ognized ce n te r of g ran d opera, w here y " lnlg- 8PCreti‘r y- M ultnom ah; M. H. pleted is 25 m iles in length, and ex- try club a re organized here. 7 t,t,7...P! y ‘,n g c ro P .‘hari w heat b e m u s e 'V h e a ^ m n V’7 ” aX WlH U8Ual|y ' ' 7 th e com pany had n ot previously an ( W be®,Pr' “ »aster; M arg aret W heeler, w heat m u st be exported and ‘á ax U tends from th e headw orks. six m iles | G ilbert circ le fu rn ish ed candy and a t p rese n t im ported. = a ............................. above th e tow n of Bull Run. to th e n uts for 211 ch ild ren at C h ristm as SUGAR BEETS. Mt. T abor reserv o ir. It is possible | tim e. A re st room for th e te ac h ers is th a t th e first pipe line, w hich w as laid being furnish ed and a re g u la r re p re in 1894, w ill be given a thorough over- sentativ e is doing d uty In th e P.-T A hau lin g , if the expenses of th e sam e I service sto re in P o rtlan d . S everal w ill n ot be too great. clubs have been organized for boys „ a g » irls. i- i. It is estim ated th a t co st of th e new ! „ and aq u ed u ct w ill be $2,571.403. I t w ill R ussellville school has been raised have a capacity of 65.000,000 g allons to the sta n d ard g rad e th ro u g h th e ef- of w ater daily, n ea rly h alf of th e en- forts of the P.-T. A. At C h ristm as T oato „ . , L T H E SITUATION. te rrito ry . L ast y ear th ev Ch7<{’an y baS been very much in terested in this W ashington and as a re su lt th e y 'h a v e c o m n ! " ;^ “ " P,aI" " ’« 8 in w e s te r ’ facto ry a t Bellingham V aV® con,pleted arran g e m en ts to build a _____ . re Prp8cn tatlv e of th is com nanv Mr farm ers l ^ i h e ’w iH am e U e^ v air" “ i' ,X |’rp33f" '‘ ° ^ n ‘eTestPf?om a lu m b e r '" ^ ‘he fre ig h t from h e'r^T ^ B ellin g h am utM oUS7 T ^ ’1''8/ h' 8 Ci”n P“ ay “ “ An" ° 8 i- " - « ." » 7 ,7 7 ............ - ' « » n a e ia ’ i . C“ “ - Buck, se c re ta ry tire cap acity of th e th re e lines. An tim e clothing, canned goods and i ? r,'? er9 an o p p o rtu n ity to te st out beets hero i^®1^ tOn’ and th u s g,ve O rcgon N atale Cervi and M aestro F ulgenzio i G u errleri who will . ........... . .7 " ' n®Xt m" " llg of Pom ona will be ad ditional 75,000,000 gallons is now C hristm as tree s w ere fu rn ish ed needy T he g r o ^ r s ^ r 7 ® 1*1 b® ju ,,,fle d "• building a S a c t X ^ i " 1“,' * “ y ‘° "®® fo rm a n c e . ‘ P®r ‘ ° n March ’ " j ' “ » R e n v i l l e grange. .a p p h a d b , , b , p ,p . p lc lo re " ’i i , » '« ■ ’ »‘ i ! S l i inb , V X ' ” With Its notable a rtis ts , the q u ality S P E C I A L S E K V I C E S B Y lines, w hich w ill also be retained for given. Among th e p u rch a ses for th e ? B ellingham , °f lb« p ro d u ctio n s, Its d ram a tic unity, ADV E N T I S T S T IIL S W E E K th e use of th e city for em ergencies. schoolhouse given recen tly a re a . IL SUGAR BEET RECOMMENDATIONS Hie ch o ral and o rc h e stra l ensem bles__ ______ — The pipes of this im m ense engineer- «tage c u rta in costing $320, a phono- w r i t e 't n ^ v ? 8? il r,m prs who caa «Pare an acre or t w „ .h i a ll have co n trib u ted to th e wide- A tw o WPpks' »cries of special m eet- ng p ro ject run p rac tica lly thro u g h graph and scales. S everal clubs for Interested in try in g /«{"beet^ i n T s m . n ’ W a8l,,' ‘g '" " . "U tln g th a t they’ ^ sp read rep u ta tio n attain ed b v t l . i . *"g 3 a rp 1,1 P rogress at the C arlson the ce n te r of the tow n of G resham boys and g irls have been organized. cu rin g a su g ar facto ry u nder nnv r th . / ’ i '’ T h ere is no possibility of „e- hall u nder auspices of th e Seventh and m ade n ecessary th e negotiation F airview is a new circle. It rep o rt- w rl‘ten th ey m ust go fo rw ard at once * p a n - “ th ese le tte rs a re to be nationally-fam ed o rganization Day A dventists. L ast week the m eet for a n um ber of p ro p erty rig h ts of ®d four boys' and g irls' clubs. F ath - ev n e T i7 l» ,a ? Pear8 t0 be no c h a «ce to lose an y th in g o n th ia . ex p erim en tal acreag e because even though th e h ~ 8 Pro P08|tlon of an ings w ere h.-ld for the special benefit way. Many G resham w orkm en w ere e r»' m eetings have been held. A w el- niake good feed. » h m ougn th e beets m ay not yield w ell they of th e m em bers of the ch u rch und th is m a teria lly benefited by th e em ploy- fare m agazine has been subscribed week they a re of a m ore g en eral 81 t ( ULENT FEEDS SILAGE AND ROOTS m en t offered them a t a living w age fo r- c h a ra c te r and a re open to th e public L THE SITUATION. K " s- w hile th e co n stru c tio n of th e line w a s ----------------------- 1. Acreage. E lder A. R. Bell, p asto r of th e Cen in progress. | Special Revival lfertfn jn - tra l A dventist ch u rch in P o rtlan d , Is One r a th e r u n p le a sa n t fe a tu re of Window card s are out announcing A su ccu len t tt e ! 7 7 ' ' y/ a r ® " of ,h ls co" n‘y «row e ith e r silage o r r . w p reach in g each evening beginning a t the e n te rp rise is th e alm ost im pass- the series of revival m eetings to be T h ere a re about 2 0 0 0 ^ X 7 o / c o X ” Production iX m H k ' 7:15. He is assisted hy E ld er T. F. able condition in w hich »h«, h e l.l in «h» M»,k— «-« »._«____ , oiiu,,,. _______ ____ ___ acres or corn, m ostly grow n tnr . o ____ __ m ug. E piscopal silage and p erh ap s 300 acres of root™cropstly Krown for 8,l«ge. «ome vetch w hich th e stre e ts held in the M ethodist _______ _____ Houle, th e new ly elected elder. have been left a fte r th e filling in of church from F eb ru ary 1 to 15, w ith Source of Seed. E lder Houle sta te s th e atten d an ce the dirt. It is th o u g h t th a t it w ill be D r- 8. A. D anford, su p e rin ten d e n t of has been good and m any a re being fully a y . ea ------------------------------------------------------------------- r before norm al conditions th e S outhern d -------- istric t ao as r evangelist. I’a e corn Is grow n from locallv D ra.ii.rM . , « UBe.,si. , P a r t « of of th the benefitted by th e m eetings. lu c t aftern “ ° tb ” ' coun' ' ^ a “ d ' ^ — r i — * n ba?Bht will have been resum ed in this re- ^ D a n f o r d w ill conduct aftern o o o o n n 2 d ^ ^ ? r ? T " £ d S r n “ ^ U grow from Next S atu rd ay th e re g u la r services will be held, with S unday school at 10 F ittin g cerem onies w ill atten d the Preach in th e evening a t 7:30. Mrs. tfm es received "from I t , " t i 'u s V o f ’t e 'n 'ie s rtJ 7 ’ a ? Ugb K,°od rP8Ul’" » re some- a. m and p reach in g by E ld er Bell at ----- - and — . . ‘he . >e»as 10 disappointm ent. — tu rn in g of th e w ater in to th e Bull R un D anford w ill hold ch ild ren s m eetings ? ftp" re8U,t co rn produced 11 is uauallv T hin stan d s 11. very w atery and has a low Pipe line conduit T h u rsd ay noon by " ‘ 4 o'clock. T he Rev. E. G. R anton ieeding value city officials of P o rtlan d . Speeches by WH1 le»d th e singing assisted by a X Mature Versus Immature Silage. Jk HI’ECIAL communication officials and c o n tra c to rs w ill accotn- cho ru s choir. , , V X of G resham Lodge No. 152, P»ny th e im p o rta n t event, w hich — _____________ q u a l ^ , ^ " . . £ ’2 * b '“ ' y ‘« " “ a« p P - ac re q u ality ,11a«,. E . „ y ‘ ■” « A- F A. A. M. In Maaonlc hall, 'h e r It y a y , b etter , . “ 7 , X ' d.* „ 7 , ^ X 'u ? . " " " '’ m ark s a new e ra in th e w ater service G resham , W ednesday, J a n u a ry 23, a t tq u ip m e n t of th e city ot P o rtl.n tl. y e a r"' « t ’ll'”tlr'nb.bí',’ Í ’’"’ U ‘ " " ‘» « e of m atu re to rn . » , w a t" th io « ;’ mu?i » Of m a tu re corn, several . k i - _ . * 7Ï »"’m a tu re M Ma degreea.:30 P ® ’ c o n ,a rr,n « TAHVIvI M U R I Th, W M A ,5 > p ”/ „ i ^ 1“ ' . p : . pi ” ; î « « » » . « ■- « » h » / '. . . " '. '- " '”, " " ■ i .. ..................... un til th e dem ands o t <r »ln m ust be fed w ith It In o rd er to keen .... . h J ' n J ? « . ® of1n?"*t » “ «1 m ore Who w » átusworth , w . m . b “ gth and w hich is expected to m eet th e dry will sing as Uho-Cho-8an in eq u u ire ire i t . ---------------------------------------------- -- -------- p up tn ® n eal> ° r th » d»«r y cow. The season req Madame B utterfly,” u nder F lw v n W. L. G o lts AGE, S ec’y. 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