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4 T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM, Ml’LTXOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, VOL. I l, NO. 9" SLEEPING SICKNESS TAKES LOCAL BOY Basketball Notes TUESDAY, AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE GROUPS MAKE REPORTS OF THEIR FINDINGS « « HEADER BASKET BALL Orient Grange Hall FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 8 P. M. ~ 4 S, 1925 111(411 WATER INTERFERES WITH HEATING PLANT $1.50 Per Year TROUTDALE PULLERY WILL SOON BE READY C onsiderable difficulty w as being The A m erican Legion basket b all experienced at the high school th is q u in te t is all set for th e ir stru g g le m orning on account of w ater ru u n iu g _______ w ith th e city of P o rtlan d team , Into the b asem ent faste r th a n it could T he wool p u llery w hich is located W ednesday n ig h t. F eb ru ary 4, in (C ontinued from last issue) R andolph W illiam H am m ond, the be bailed out. T he sto k e r in th e fu r a t T ro u td ale, n ea r th e O. W. R. & N. th e local high school gym nasium . only son of Andrew J. and E lla H am n ace failed to feed th e fire au to m ati | depot is rap id ly n ea rin g com pletion Both team s have had a very su c mond, passed aw ay a t his home at cally, due to th e p resen ce of th e w a and it is th o u g h t th a t by the first of cessful season th u s far, th e local L innem ann Jun ctio n F eb ru ary 2, after A m ount of fru it handled by C ooperative B erry G row ers a t G resham te r, and it w as not u n til a cen trifu g al M arch every th in g w ill be in shape to five having lost b u t tw o out of eig h t an illn ess of about a year. T he im pum p w as rushed down to th e b u ild (show ing in crease of b erry p ro d u ctio n ). begin o p eratio n s. T he m ach inery is played and th e city of P o rtla n d m ediate cause of h is d eath w as r e ing by th e H essel com pany th a t th e 1924 1923 now being in stalled u nder th e d irec 1921 1922 team losing one in ten played. In p orted to be a pecu liar form of sleep 212.581 situ atio n w as b ro u g h t u n d er control. tion of D. H. Nash, of G resham , who 1,862.216 912,553 R asp b erries ............... .......... 463.660 d icatio n s a re th a t th is gam e W ed 280,634 ing sickness, preceded by an a ttac k 307.486 W hen th e su rro u n d in g te rrito ry is 337,031 S tra w b erries ............. ........ 194.399 nesday n ig h t w ill be th e best seen 63S.691 su rro u n d ed w ith w ater, conditions a re expects to co n tin u e his em ploym ent 212,546 297,507 of sin u s trouble. H e had been bed L o g an b erries ............. ........... 94,4SI w ith th e com pany as g en eral re p a ir 189,622 168,S61 112,286 here th is season. B lack b erries ............. .......... 69,311 fa st fo r th e past five m onths. 23,675 m ore or less u n sa n ita ry aro u n d the m an. 18,465 .......... 3,448 30,992 Black C a p s................. T he deceased w as born in P o rtlan d 5,770 school prem ises. T he d rain ag e is said 6,006 710 1,353 T he B issinger com pany, w hich fo r T he b ask et sh o o ters from G resham G ooseberries ............. .......... A pril 17, 1908 and, lived th e re until 1,962 to be defective, in th a t the w ate r th a t 4,252 596 1,355 m erly o p erated th e sam e b u siness a t high school invaded enem y te rrito ry J C u rran ts ..................... ........... 318,511 5S.446 124,808 five y ea rs ago w hen th e fam ily moved overflow s th e septic ta n k is w ashed C herries ..................... .......... 13,517 F rid ay and em erged w ith a 15 to 10 .......... back into th e basem ent. It is th o u g h t Sellwood, w ill co n tin u e th e m a n ag e 234 9S5 to its p rese n t location. Besides his 420,695 m ent a t th e new location. A. H. victory over the E stacad a high school p a re n ts he is survived by tw o sisters, 2,002 to be only a m a tte r of tim e u n til th is Shields has ch a rg e of o p eratio n s and 1,319 420 909 five. T he gam e w as played a t E s ta T otal T o n n a g e ........... ........... H elen and D orothy; tw o g ran d m o th condition Is rem edied. w ill begin w ork w ith a force of from I. T H E SITUATION. ers, Mrs. M argaret H am m ond and Mrs. cada. Sophom ore day, w ith its atten d a n t 40 to 75 m en, g rad u ally in creasing the In o u r stu d y and survey of th e h o rtic u ltu re In d u stry of M ultnom ah R. J. Tuffey, both of P o rtla n d ; also stu n ts and jollification, w as duly o b F rid a y n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 6, th e ro ll as th e cap acity of th e p la n t neces county, both p resen t and fu tu re, we conclude and recom m end th a t p lan tin g s cousins, Mrs. M ary M cA llister and O rient “ B ear C ats” w ill play th e should be developed to flt supply an d dem and, as fa r as possible. By follow served th is m orning a t th e high sitates. fam ily, of G resham . S taples team of P o rtlan d in the O rient ing th is as o u r p rin cip le p rem ise an d guide we feel we a re proceeding on an school. One of th e fea tu re s w as a C arloads of hides a re alre ad y a r R andolph finished th e grad e school g ran g e h all. P re lim in ary to th is econom ic b asis th a t is sound and one th a t is fu n d am en tally e ssen tial to our one-act farce entitled, "T he Wooing riving. A sp u r tra c k has been built in G resham and had begun high gam e th e B ap tist cubs w ill play the p ro g ress an d success. of th e P rin c ess,” th e heroine of which to afford facilities for h an dling prod school. H e w as an am bitious boy, M ethodist colts for th e ecclesiastical 1. County S m all F ru it A creage Not Well Balanced. w as M artha H am ilton. A song by th e ucts of th e pullery. T he hides of the g re a tly desirous of secu rin g an edu cham pionship of O rient. In th e p ast, co unty p la n tin g s have been m ade Irresp ectiv e of a balanced class and a m agazine, com plete in all sheep a re shipped in im m ense q u a n cation and only gave up w hen forced h o rtic u ltu re p rogram , since the red ra sp b e rry acreag e occupies 50 per cent d ep artm en ts, personified by th e s tu of th e to ta l b erry acreag e, w hile stra w b e rrie s follow w ith 25 per cent. L o d en ts, m ade up a la rg e p a rt of th e tities. They a re th en soaked in acid to by ill health. H e w as g rea tly in FIRST STATE BANK and th e wool pulled from them hy m a gan occupy th e g re a te r p ercen tag e of the b alan ce w ith b la ck b e rrie s, black- j te re ste d in th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rt URGES ESSAY WRITING caps, gooseberries and c u rra n ts follow ing in o rd er m entioned. In addition, program . T he p ossibilities of tills chinery. T he wool th en undergoes a m ent of his high school w ork and T h ere 750,000 pounds of c h e rrie s a re produced an n u ally to g eth er w ith ap p les, p ears, m agazine w ere unlim ited. cleaning process before card in g ta k e s “ Before long you w ill h ea r w hat p ru n es, peaches, w aln u ts an d Alberts. w ould w ork to th e lim it of his w ere ad v ertisem en ts, society new s, an place. T h ere is som e ta lk of in s ta ll our public school essay ists have to stre n g th on his farm projects. ath letic d ep artm en t, jokes and a fa sh ing n ta n n e ry in connection w ith th e 2. F ru it P ro d u ctio n In U nited S tate s H as In creased . H e w as cheerful in disposition and say about ‘L aying th e F o u n d atio n of F ru it p ro duction in th e United S tates has increased co n sid erab ly d u rin g ion plate, each illu stra te d in person pullery, w h ere th e hides m ay be t a n A m erican P ro sp e rity ,’ ” says A rchie I b ore h is lilness w ithout com plaint. recen t years. C om m ercial p roduction of fru its m ark eted in th e fresh sta te by th e sophom ores. Sophom ore day ned and m ade ready for th e ir fu rth e r M eyers, p resid e n t of th e F irs t S tate | T he fu n eral w ill be held on T h u rs has in creased ap p ro x im ately 75 p er cent since 1917. C onsum ption of canned is u su ally ushered in w ith m uch s e developm ent as le ath e r and th e other day afternoon a t 1 o’clock a t the Mt. B ank, re fe rrin g to th e essay c o n test , goods, acco rd in g to th e m anag er of th e N orthw est C an n ers asso ciatio n , is in- , crecy and its exercises have to be uses to w hich th ey a re adapted. creasin g about 50 p er cen t per year. In m any cases in creased p ro duction has ( S cott F u n eral home, No. 5511 72d now on. seen to be appreciated. T he m ost of th e baled wool, also th e outd istan ced th e in creased consum ption. “We w ill soon know why A lexander stre e t south east, w ith Dr. C. W. H uett sheep sla ts, as th e hides a re called, H am ilton w orked so stren u o u sly to I 3. N ational F ru it R eq u irem en t A lm ost R eached. in ch a rg e of th e services. In term e n t MISS ALI A BEERS IS is sent to Boston and o th er e a ste rn found th e first n atio n al bank, who L eading d ie titian s estim a te th e fru it req u irem en t for an ad eq u ate diet for w ill be in Mt. Scott cem etery. BRIDE OF J. A. JACQUES m ark ets. helped him m ake his plans, who w ere th e A m erican people a t 340,750,000 bushels. O ur p rese n t to tal production ju st The p u llery building is .o f co ncrete A q u iet wedding w as solem nized a g a in st him , and how it all tu rn ed out. about eq u als th is, show ing little room for expansion in th e fru it in d u stry as a OREGON POULTRY WORK w hole T hose fru its u n d erp ro d u ced such as th e sw eet c h e rry and black cap SUBJECT OF TRAINING L ater w ill be read the nam es of those rasp b e rry for th e fre sh fru it m a rk e t and th e sw eet ch e rry , stra w b e rry and ea rly Sunday m orning at th e re s i and covers an en tire block, tw o sto rie s who won th e prizes of $25, $15 and $10 red ra sp b e rry for th e can n ery , m ay be increased to advantage. O ther fru its dence of th e Rev. and Mrs. S. F. P itts in height, in close proxim ity to the O regon's rapidly developing poultry w hen Miss A lta B eers, d au g h ter of Mr. m ain line of th e railw ay. T he b u ild w hich a re o v erproduced m u st he red u ced to fit th e dem and. offered by th e F irs t S tate Bank. in d u stry h as cre ate d a dem and for “A rep ro d u ctio n of th e p ain tin g and Mrs. F ra n k Beers, of C o ttrell, be ings of th e com pany’s holdings a t fu lle r know ledge along p o ultry lines. fu rn ish in g th e in sp ira tio n for th e se 4. B alanced P ro d u ctio n Needed. Sellwood w ere g ettin g old and g re a tly The P o rtla n d m a rk e t provides a good dem and for fresh fru it of m any cam e tlic bride of Joseph A. Jacq u es, In need of re p a irs w hich acco unts for To m eet th is dem and th e college is essays is h an g in g in every school kinds. O ur local can n ery is a su re m a rk e t for larg e q u a n titie s of locally a t p rese n t em ployed n ear E stacada. offering poultry sh o rt co urses from room of our public schools. It is grow n fru its. At th e p re se n t tim e th is dem and is supplied only as fa r as red T he b rid e Is well know n In th is vicin th e search for a new location. Mr. F e b ru a ry 2 to M arch 14. The courses w orthy of special atten tio n , show ing ra sp b e rrie s and lo g a n b erries a re c o n c e rn e d ity, having lived n ear Sandy p ra c ti B issinger considered T ro u td ale as aim to help those atten d in g to m eet as it does a group of pioneer s ta te s T he cap acity of th is ca n n ery is about one th o u san d cases p er day. Red cally all of h er life and having m any much su p e rio r In situ atio n to th e for th e problem s of th e p rac tica l p oultry- men d iscu ssin g th e founding of a ra sp b e rrie s and lo g an b erries keep th e p lan t busy for less th a n one m onth. frien d s th e re and In G resham . She Is a I m er location In Sellwood. m an and to tra in th e stu d e n t in the n atio n al b an k to save th e c re d it of C anning crops of e a rlie r and la te r h arv estin g seasons w ould extend th e use g rad u a te of th e Sandy high school and Marketing Association for Clackamas m ethods and p rac tice s th a t m ake for the new nation. T h ese a re said to be of th is p lan t, m a teria lly c u ttin g down th e overhead cost on o u r pack. G ooseberries, stra w b e rrie s, black cap s, b la ck b e rrie s, etc., a re cro p s a d h as also atten d ed M onmouth norm al. County. successful poultry keeping. excellen t likenesses, th e p o rtra its m irably ad ap ted to o u r soils and clim atic conditions and could be used for She is engaged as p rim a ry te ac h er in T he C lackam as county econom ic P ra c tic a l w ork on th e college p la n t having been done by J. H. H in te r- th is p urpose. v th e L usted school and is p lan n in g to T he dem and for b arrele d fru its is also good. S tra w b erries, ra sp b e rrie s, j com plete h er co u rse at th e norm al conference held In Oregon City la st w ill be given. One day of each w eek m eister, an A m erican a r tis t of r e both red and b lack, and lo g a n b erries m ay be m ark eted in th is form . ' w eek passed a reso lu tio n to have a w ill be devoted to visitin g leading nown. Our local p lan t handled q u a n titie s of straw b e rrie s, red ra sp b e rrie s and i la ter. Mr. Jacq u es Is em ployed as a com m ittee appointed to study cooper p o u ltry farm s of th e sta te a t Canby, “All p u p ils a re invited to com pete lo g an b erries in th is w ay th e p ast season. T he can n in g an d b a rre lin g p lan t ! b rak em an on a logging tra in n ear Ju n c tio n City, L ebanon and Corvallis. for th e se prizes. E ach m a n u sc rip t offers rea l in su ran c e a g a in st low p rices on th e fresh fru it m a rk e ts and should E stacad a. F or th e p rese n t th e couple ative m a rk e tin g o rg an izatio n for veg etab les, pointing out th e ad v antage of It is planned to organize th e sh o rt m u st co n sist of only 600 w ords, or be given serio u s co n sid eratio n in th e h o rtic u ltu ra l developm ent of o u r county. w ill resid e w ith th e b rid e's p aren ts. form ing sm all m a rk e tin g u n its w ith a co u rse stu d e n ts into a club for dis- less, and w ill be exam ined by a n u m Independent g ro w ers w ith in th e d istric t are urged to ally th em selv es w ith our cen tralized Helling service to handle siou of live p o u ltry problem s. Mem ber of sk illed judges. T he nam es of local coop erativ e asso ciatio n. Ml SSO I.INI’S INTOI.FR 1M B. b ers of th e college staff w ill also take cro p s from different d istric ts thereb y N ational B erry A creage H as D ecreased. th ese ju d g es and th e w in n ers of the M ussolini’s effort to destroy F re e j doing nw ay w ith th e g lu ttin g of m a r p a r t in th e se discussions. In view of th e fac t th a t th e sm all fru it acreag e of th e U nited S tate s has C ourses offered include breeds and prizes w ill be p ublished la te r on. In g rad u a lly decreased since 1899 from 399,778 acres to ?72,468 ac re s in 1909 and m aso n ry In Italy by m aking m em ber k ets and o b tain in g a stan d ard ized breeding in w hich th e origin, history th e m eantim e, p a re n ts and te ac h ers to 249,084 ac res in 1919, th e re is evidence of a self ad ju stin g econom ic co n ship in th e fra te rn ity Illegal can and u tility value of th e common a re asked to enco u rag e th ese essay dition, in th a t co n c en tra tio n of b erry acreag e is now lim ited to a re a s w ell aro u se only indignation in th e m ind of product. One re s u lt of s ta n d a rd iz a tio n Is sim plification of r e ta ile r ’s p o u ltry breeds is studied. P ra ctical ists all th ey can. W ho know s b u t we adapted to b erry c u ltu re. M ultnom ah County is especially w ell ad ap ted to every liberty-loving m an and woman. problem in secu rin g su p p lies for his com m ercial m ethods w ill be seen and b erry c u ltu re. We ra n k second to none in ra sp b e rry production, both in T he ch a rg e th a t F reem aso n ry Is po custom ers. studied. A ctual w ork on judging and m ay have sev eral sta te sm en or w rit q u ality an d q u an tity . V egetables now being cu llin g the p o ultry flock will be giv ers of d istin ctio n grow ing up in our Our acreag e of «mall fru it h as in creased from less th a n 1000 ac res of litical in c h a ra c te r and anim ated grow n include celery, cabbage, c a u li en in a course on judging and culling. m id st?” by an a n ti-n atio n a l sta te of mind is flower and potatoes. sm all fru its in 1919 to ap p ro x im ately 2000 a t th e p re se n t tim e. The stu d e n t may hatch and brood his so obviously false th a t one m ust look II. H O RTICU LTU RE RECOMMENDATIONS. own chicks to ta k e hom e w ith him in W aste M aterial C ontest O pportunity. fo r a m ore insidious m otive for th e YOUR INCOME TAX. the course on incubation and brood H ave you an idea for m aking som e Red R a sp b erries. Ita lia n P re m ie r’s attac k . Loyalty to ing. A ctual feeding of a flock as w ell No. 6. co u n try lias been th e b u lw ark of 1. T he acreag e of th e red ra sp b e rry should be m ain tain ed and an ad d i as a study of th e com m on poultry th in g useful out of w hat is now going F reem aso n ry since its Inception. The In m aking o u t his incom e ta x for tio n al in creased p la n tin g of ten p er cent m ade an nually. to w aste? feeds and th e m ixing and b alancing of fra te rn ity stan d s openly pledged b e th e year 1924 th e business m an, p ro 2 T he C u th b ert is th e only v arie ty recom m ended for p lanting. ra tio n s w ill be given in th e course in T hen w rite it o u t and en ter your 3. A verage yields of a t le a st tw o tons a re n ecessary to m eet co sts of fo re th e world "not to engage in fessional m an. and farm er is req u ired feeds and feeding. suggestio n in th e co n test being co n production. In c re a sin g o u r yields p er acre is th e m ost effective way for de p lots or co u n terp lo ts ag a in st the gov to use Form 1040, reg a rd le ss of C onstruction w ork on poultry build ern m en t," “p atien tly to subm it to the w hether h is net Income was or was not ings, th e location of p o u ltry buildings ducted by a num ber of civic o rg an iz a creasin g o u r cost of production p er pound. civil m a g istrates, both su p rem e and in excess of $5,000. T he sm aller form and th e various types of p o u ltry hous tions in P o rtlan d for th e best idea for Strawberries. su b o rd in ate,” to "he tru e to th e co u n 1040A is used for rep o rtin g incom e of es are tre a te d u n d er courses on loca conserv g tio n of w aste m a te ria ls in 1. T he acreag e of s tra w b e rrie s should be m ain tain ed w ith an add itio n al tr y ” in w hich Its m em bers reside. If $5,000 or less derived chiefly from sa l tion and housing. P ra c tic e w ork in Oregon. It be hoped th is o u trag eo u s ban w ill a rie s or w ages. te n p er ce n t an n u ally . k illing and dressin g fow ls for m a r F orm s have been se n t to persons P ro g ressiv e b u sin ess m en of the 2. New O regons and M arsh alls a re th e tw o m ost favored v arieties. E t- engage sym pathy in th e ran k and file k et and in candling and grading m a r of the C atholic, th en again an u n fav who last year filed re tu rn s of income. ket eggs is included in th e course on city have observed th e g re a t strid e s te rb u rg 80 should occupy about tw enty-five p er cen t of o u r acreag e. E tte r- o rab le reactio n is ce rtain , for F re e F ailu re to receive a form , how aver, being m ade in th e ea st in th e c o n se r burg 121 and Jo h n so n should be trie d out in an ex p erim en tal w ay as possible m aso n ry h as in it no opposition to does not relieve th e tuxpuyer from his m a rk e tin g p o u ltry products. can n in g b e rrie s for th is d istrict. vation of raw m a teria ls, one of th e any religious belief. It dem ands only obligation to file a re tu rn and pay th e 3. W eevil free p la n ts and w eevil free land, only, should be used. T rade-M ark C ontest W inners H ard to rec en t o u tstan d in g exam ples being th e 4. Tw o to n s p er a c re av erag e yields a re n ecessary to m eet th e co sts of a belief in a S uprem e Being, p re se rv tax w ithin th e tim e prescrib ed, on or in g sacred to Its m em bers th e ir u n before M arch 15, 1925. Copies of the D eterm ine. building by H enry F ord of a p lan de production. brid led rig h t to follow h onestly the form s may be obtained from offices E n trie s received in th e rec en t trad e veloped by P ro fesso r Stafford of O. A. L o g an b erries. d ictates of conscience and relig io u s of co llecto rs of in te rn a l rev enue and m ark co n test held to secure an over C. for th e co n serv atio n of wood w aste 1. L ocally produced lo g a n b erries a re p referred for can n in g purp o se to conviction. It p ro h ib its pven th e d is b ranch offices. T he tax m ay be paid rid in g b ran d nam e for Oregon a g ric u l a t Iron M ountain, M ichigan, w here those of less favored portions of th e W illam ette V alley and w estern W ash cussion of politics w ithin Its hails, in full a t th e tim e of filing th e re tu rn , tu ra l prod u cts a re being analyzed by m any v alu ab le b y -products a re being ington. O ur acreag e of th is fru it should be reju v en ated and m ain tain ed u rg in g only In terest and h o n esty In or In four equal in stallm en ts, due on th e p erfo rm an ce of civic duty. T h ere or before M arch 15, Ju n e 15, S eptem w herever a yield of a t le a st tw o and one-half to n s can be averaged. th e Judges who announce th a t a final m ade from wood w aste. 2. A dditional p la n tin g s equal to ten p er ce n t of th e p re se n t acreag e Is no se cret as to w h ere F reem aso n ry ber 15, and Decem ber 15. decision w ill undoubtedly be reached A nyone an y w h ere is eligible to en should be added y ea rly to m eet th e m a rk e t dem ands. stands. Its u n d erly in g p rin cip les, to w ithin th e next tw o w eeks. About te r th e con test, an d no m a tte r how 3. T he high iodine co n ten t of th e lo g an b erry should be ad v ertised to be learn ed by any m an who w ill read, F arm Rem inder«. 4500 nam es w ere received and from sim ple your idea, th e co n test com m it in crease th e consum ption of th is b erry. It su rp asses all o th er fru its and sq u a re so p erfectly w ith th e p rin c i Continued success In Oregon honey ples of th e A m erican C onstitution, production Is not an accident, says the th is lis t a fte r a se ries of elim inations tee w ill consider its m e rits carefu lly . vegetables as well as th e sea foods In Iodine content. th a t L ib erty and F reem aso n ry m arch ex p erim en t statio n . I t is a com bina tw elve have been chosen w hich are Among su g g estio n s alread y received Blackberries. hand In hand and side by side In th eir tion of good bees, good beekeeping, now being studied to determ ine th eir a re : th e m aking of stab le flooring 1. M aintenance of th e p re se n t acreag e w ith an n u a l ten p er ce n t in creases effort to m ake hum an brotherhood good equipm ent, and a good location. possibilities as a p ro p er b rand nam e brick from saw d u st, m ovable d istil a re recom m ended. bring ab o u t a h ap p ier w orld. A m eri . . . . . . . 2. E v erg reen s and H im alayas a re th e v arieties su itab le for local planting. can s rem em b er th a t W ashington was E lim in ate E uro p ean foulbrood in fo r O regon's excellent food products, lery to follow loggers in th e woods a F reem ason, th at Roosevelt w as a Oregon and cro ss bees by rep lacin g 3 Two and o n e-h alf tons a re n ecessary to m eet th e cost of production. fresh , dried and preserved. T he gen and d istill valuable oils from th e fo l F reem ason, th a t E dw ard, King of all Inferior q ueens with good Italian era l excellence of a g reat m any of th e iage and b ran ch es, use of sa w d u st to Illaekeap Raspberries. E ngland, w as a F reem aso n , th a t E d queens. T his la one of th e biggest e n trie s has com plicated the problem fu rn ish fu el for a m unicipal lig h t and 1. Plum F arm ers. M ungers and Cum berland» are th e v a rie tie s reco m w ard, now P rin ce of W ales, Is a F re e stena to w ard success, says th e ex p e ri m ason, th a t th e Masonic fra te rn ity has m ent statio n . of th e Judges in m aking the selection pow er p la n t a t C orvallis, m aking of m ended for local planting. 2. T he p rese n t acreag e should he Increased fifty p er cent th is y ear to th u n d ered down th e ages, engaging and g re a t ca re is being tak en as the saw d u st into b riq u ettes for fuel and and holding th e atten tio n and ad m ira Crop ro tu tlo n w nere o th erw ise p ra c m eet th e p rese n t dem and. selected b rand nam e will undoubtedly m any o th ers. 3. A verage yields of one ton are required to m eet production costs. tion of th e w o rld ’s g re a te st m inds, ticab le on Oregon farm s helps to have very w idespread use. 4. G reat c a re Is urged In se cu rin g p la n ts free of b ra m b le -stre a k blue m inds of men w ho would shun im m e era d ica te weeds, avoid In s e t, pests T he c o n test is sponsored by th e d iately an y th in g th a t had w ithin it and p la n t diseases, and reduce toxins. m a rk e tin g com m ittee of the P o rtlan d stem and o th e r v iru s diseases. Jo u rn a l B argain R ates. even th e po ten tiality of disloyalty or O ther ad v an tag es listed by th e e x p e ri Ad club. F irs t prize is $100, second G rapes. ¡th a t w hich would re stric t m an ’s rig h t | m ent sta tio n are co n servation of soil T he an n u a l “ B argain D ay" ra te s of 1. T he acreag e of g rap es In o u r county can be safely in c re ase d tw en ty - to w orship his God as he sees fit. If fertility th ro u g h th e different dem ands th e Oregon Jo u rn a l w ill be in effect prize $50, th ird prize $25. Sim ply M ussolini is looking for a sy m p ath etic of ro o t system s of different crops, and from Ja n u a ry 19 to F eb ru ary 4, 1925. w rite on plain sh eets using one side five per c e n t 2. C am pbell’s E a rly Is th e leading com m ercial variety. W ordens and audience, w hatever he m ay find in by allow ing recu p eratio n a fte r crops B arg ain Day ra te s are as follow s: only, ad d ressin g sam e to C ontest Com D aily and Sunday Jo u rn a l, $7.00; m ittee, 104 Oregon Bldg., P o rtlan d , ‘ Concords a re tw o o th e r blue v arieties locally grow n. N iag ara as a w hite Italy , he will not find one In A m erica th a t m ake heavy dem ands on the soil. : g rap e and th e D elaw are as a red one a re recom m ended for hom e use. w here people th in k and have freedom D aily w ithout Sunday, $5; Sunday B eekeepers a re urged to see th a t th e firm ly in th e ir h earts. only', $2.50; W eekly, 75 cen ts a y ear; Oregon. C ontest closes F eb ru ary 15. Cherries. e n tra n ce s In late w inter are free of S unday and W eekly together, $3. The Black R ep u b lican s o r o th e r v arieties of proven w orth as p o llin lzers W hat you w ant, when you w ant I’ Hon to Naie Gasoline. I dead bees and rub b ish so th a t bees follow ing com bination ra te s w ith the should be top-w orked In o u r p re se n t Royal Anne. Bing and L am b ert p lan tin g s. as you w ant it— W an t ad. It. An autom obile ow ner who w as a 1 can have free flight on sun n y G resham Outlook a re offered: 2. C ultivation and fertilizatio n Is recom m ended to fac ilita te pollination. "b u g " on fuel saving p u t a new ! days. By lifting th e back end of th e T his w ill also m ateria lly in c re ase yields fangled c a rb u re to r on his c a r It hives th e beekeeper is able to de- 3. An in creased acreag e of Royal A nne tn te rp lan te d with ab o u t eleven w as g u ara n tee d to save 20 per cen t on te im in e by w eight th e am o u n t of per ce n t Black R epublicans as polllnizer» is recom m ended. gasoline. Next he added special 1 sto res th e bees have. 4. O ther v arie tie s should not be Increased beyond th e fresh fru it m ark et sp a rk plugs th a t w ere good for a n o th O rder th e eq u ip m en t now and have er 20 per cent. To save an o th er 20 it ready for use w hen the sp ring ru sh dem and. per cent an Intake su p e rh e a te r was sta rts , say s H. A. Hcudder, Oregon, N ats. put on. Then th e c ra n k case w as filled heem an and bee sp ecialist at the sta te 1. B arcelona filb erts w ith eleven per ce n t of D aviana. W hite Avelln and with an oil th a t would add 20 per cent college. T h ere Is m uch to do, and the DuChllll as p ollinlzers, m ay be p lanted In a sm all way in th e county. m ore. Next he in stalled a p atented one th a t has th e su p e rs on a t th e 2. F ra n q u e tte w aln u ts on soils w ell drained may prove profitable If re a r ax le good for 20 per ce n t and p ro p er tim e gets th e m ost honey. p lanted In fro st free and silv er thaw free locations. finally equipped th e old bus w ith h ig h -p re ssu re "c o rd s” th a t would Areme Club Mapper. Other Frails. bring an o th er econom y of 20 per cent. A v alen tin e su p p er will be given by BBAR CATS VS. STAPLES, OF PORTLAND A pples, pears, plum s, c u rra n ts , etc., should be p lan ted only w here local Now th a t he has fuel economy of th e A rem e club at th e Masonic hall, BAPTIST (T B S VS. METHODIST COLTS m arkets exist. ____ 120 per cent It is n ecessary for him to G resham , on F rid ay evening, F e b ru (Signed) D. E. TOWLE. C hairm an. stop every 100 m iles and d rain the a r y 13, beginning a t 5; 30. Admission 25c School Children 16c gasoline tank to stop It from o v er Continuad on page 1 T ak e a tip — try th e W ant Ada. flowing — D etroit Motor News. Horticulture Report * FEBRUARY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS