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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 11 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL «. 1926 PLANS APPROVED FOR FAIR BUILDING STATE SOLEN BENNETT OUT FOR STATE SENATE WORLD FAMOUS SCENES VIEWED BY TRAVELER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS t l.» 0 Per Year “ N o Hoss T hief” HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC WINS MUCH PRAISE T he county com m issioners have ap N othing but p raise has been heard On Board 8. S. B elgenland, A rabian ithe perfect sym m etry. It Is b u ilt of proved th e plans, and bids w ill be ( | concerning the splendid concert w hich Sea, M arch 5, 1926.—E d ito r O utlook w hite m arble, b ro u g h t from Ja ip u r, called for soon on th e erection of a «’as given a t th e high school gym nas- — S everal y ea rs ago, in th e late sum 150 m iles aw ay on th e backs of ele new $17,000 exhibit building on th e | - ium F rid ay evening by th e m usical or- m er, I sailed from P rovidence, R. I phants. g rounds of th e M ultnom ah county fair ! ■ ganizations of th e school. Save for to Norfolk, V irginia. T he second day T he Ja sp e r cam e from P unjab, the here. T his announcem ent h as been i the in term issio n s not a dull m om ent o ut th e A tlantic w as as sm ooth as c ry sta l and jade cam e from China, th e m ade by th e arc h itec ts, L ucius & Cash, w as experienced from the stirrin g m ill pond. Today I'm sailin g acro ss sa p h ires from Ceylou, coral and c a r- an d p lans a re to go fo rw ard rapidly i stra in s of a m ilitary m arch by the th e A rabian Sea, and th e "dead calm m eliau from A rabia, am y th y sts from for th e building of the 70 x 140 stru c t- j Union high school band to the b ril- forcibly rem inds m e of th e trip abov P ersia and diam onds from Bundel- u re w hich is to house the exhibits of ! lian t ensem ble when glee clubs, band m entioned. O ur next stop will be kund. It seem s to me, sym bolic of R e p resen tativ e J . E. B ennett. th e a g ric u ltu ra l and h o rtic u ltu ra l dis-I ! and o rch e stra united in a farew ell se Cairo, from w hich point I go to Je ru tru e love, in the form of a m em orial, plays. J. E. B ennett who w as chosen re p salem . lection dedicated to G resham high and it is undoubtedly th e m ost m ag T his exhibit building, w hich is to be j i school. rese n tativ e from th is county tw o y ears T he trip from Bombay to A gra and nificent edifice ever erected by man to th e m ain one of the fair grounds, w ill ago is now out for nom ination as sta te D elhi I enjoyed im m ensely, the honor and m em ory of woman. j Nine selections w ere given from be one story in height and w ill cover se n ato r at the May prim aries. He has D elhi is now th e cap ital of India Shah Jo h an 's body lies beside th a t of I “H. M. 8. P in afo re” and these w ere an a re a of 9800 sq u a re feet. T he w alls w as well received. It w as im possible to w ill be finished in stucco. F unds for m ade a good record as a leg islato r w ith a population som ew here around M umtaz-i-M ahal. although it and w ill doubtless receive h ea rty sup- 325,000. T here have been seven D elhis Jo h a n 's in ten tio n to build his own put on the en tire opera as was at first th e erection of th is building have been po rt in his new am bition. H is state- each succeeding city sp rin g in g up in m ausoleum on th e opposite or n o rth e r I contem plated, ow ing to th e elab o rate m ade possible th ro u g h the enactm ent ! stag e settin g w hich would be required, of th e la st session of the sta te legis m ent of him self and his an n ouncem ent a different section only a few m iles ly side of th e riv er, and connect the from its form er. H ere N adir S hah at two by a m arb le bridge, and m ake It so th e sim pler p a rts w ere selected a t The au th o rities of A sbury P ark, la tu re w hich provided for th e levying a re as follow's: N J., have a rrested 92 y ear old D r. “ I w as born on a farm in M ercer one tim e b utchered over 100,000, and y iis tim e. Each num ber on th e pro- a duplicate of th e T aj, except th a t it of a tax of one-tw entieth of a m ill, th e E P T R O baldeston, fo r ste a l I gram called f'-rtli m uch ap p lau se and proceeds to be used for new buildings. county, M issouri. S eptem ber 9. 1891. T im u r and M ahsattas sla u g h te re d a was to be b u ilt on a la rg e r scale, ing a horse and buggy 45 years and of d ark m arble. The foundations The plans for th e new building w ere I am m arried and have th ree ch ildren, g re a te r num ber. ago. T he Doctor claim s police ! it would be ra lh e r difficult to single | out any p a rtic u la r one as th e h it of I have been engaged in th e m e rc an tile T he old forts, m osques, tem ples and w ere laid, and a re visible today. But w ant his h alf bro th er, who has the subm itted a w eek ago to the county business in P o rtlan d for th e p ast 14 sh rin es, m any yet w ell preserved, re j the evening. The tw o-piano selection d u rin g a serio u s illn ess his son sam e nam e “ He has a silver p late com m issioners for th e ir approval. T he in his head, like I havef which he I played by Miss Helen A lthaus and com m issioners in stru c ted D istric t A t years, am a t p rese n t devoting my tim e m ind one of th e splendor of th e past A urangzeb, in 1657, (30 y ea rs a fte r g ot from a gun fight in New Y ork.” Miss M argaret St. C lair b ro u g h t down torney Myers to p rep are a form al o r to the m anag em en t of my own p ro p er- w hen kings reigned suprem e, on th e the death of M um taz-i-M ahal) ob ty. and am a su b stan tia l tax p ayer in m ost m arvelously bedecked th ro n es tained co n tro l of th e arm y, assum ed the g rea test encore when they played der of approval, w hich w as done. th is county. th e w orld has ever known C harge of the H u ssa rs” in perfect the throne, and im prisoned his fath e r T. J. K reu d er is presid en t of the JUDGE EKWALL SEEKS " I am a Mason, an Odd Fellow , unison. T he w ork show ed fine skill An object of su prem e in te re st is the in the jasm in e tow er. It w as Jo h a n ’s M ultnom ah County F a ir association, m em ber of th e P o rtlan d Lodge of E lks K utab MicMk a slen d er o rn am en tal good fo rtu n e, how ever, to be consoled ( I R( I I I ( (II It I BEN( II and p ractice and at the conclusion of A. W. M etzger is se c re ta ry and T heo and W oodmen of th e W orld; am also tow er, of th ree sto ries, 238 feet high by his devoted d au g h ter, Jo h a n ara, M unicipal Judge W illiam A. E kw all tbe •«“ * y ° UI‘K >a«ly was dore B rugger, tre a su re r. a m em ber of th e C ham ber of Com- often spoken of as th e m ost p erfect who rem ained w ith him in th e fo rt announces his candidacy for th e Re- ” re8wn,ed * itb a beautiful bouquet, W. W. L ucius of th e a rc h ite c t’s arm , m erce, ( ity Club, and P ro g ressiv e to w er in th e w orld. It is co n stru cted d u rin g the rem ain in g nine y ears of his publican nom ination as C ircuit Judge, ! ^he stu n ts In w hich th e tium ano- of fluted red san d sto n e, each sto ry life. ■was in G resham yesterd ay afternoon Men s Club. D epartm ent No. 8, F o u rth Ju d icial dis- 11>bon« and h arm onicas flg u ^ d w ere I received th e nom ination for rep- having a balcony w ith honeycom bed He w as 75 y ears old when he died, tric t, in the forthcom ing p rim ary elec- well enacted and much m irth was pro- co n fe rrin g w ith m em bers of th e building com m ittee reg a rd in g th e rese n tativ e from M ultnom ah county decorations, tw o of w hich a re chiefly and his la st expressed w ords w ere, tlon. The F o u rth Ju d icial d istric t in- yoked by th e an tics of the colored p la n s and it is understood bids for the in 1924 by a vote of 24,594 and w as decorated w ith w h ite m arble. It was th a t he m ight once m ore look at the eludes all of M ultnom ah county. gentlem en as well as the long-haired w o rk are being ad v ertised for. A t the elected by a vote of 55,000 w hich gave erected over a tho u san d y ears ago as T aj—th e restin g p lace of his beloved Ju d g e E kw all w as appointed to th e m usk' al «Bfector. Possibly th e m ost la st fa ir board m eeting it w as a n me th e th ird h ig h est vote of any mem- a to w er of victory by K utab-ud-D in queen—the holiest -place on ea rth to m unicipal bench a num ber of y ea rs beautiful tab leau of the evening, w ith nounced bids w ould be opened a t a her in the H ouse of R ep resen tativ es, and it is as ere ct today as w hen first th e dying em peror. ago by M ayor George L. B aker and ' the ««c«POon of th e closing num ber. H ow ever, I did not a t th a t tim e, nor co n stru cted , m arred b ut little by m eeting in G resham on A pril 17. A fter our evening m eal, we learned the city com m issioners. He succeed w as th a t of th e scene In Miss Mary do I now, consider th a t vote as being sto rm or tem pest. I v en tu red to th e th a t our tra in left for Bombay at 11 ed Judge G eorge Rossm an, who r e M iller’s home w hen th e group of of a personal n atu re , b ut ra th e r as an top by th e w inding sta irc a se w ithin, PROMINENT ROCKWOOD m. T h ree h o u rs w ere at our d is signed to accept an appointm ent as young ladies w as given a seren ad e by MAN PA SSES AWAY endorsem ent of my business p rin cl- and viewed the m odern Delhi of today, posal. Some w ent shopping, o th ers circu it judge. th e ir boy friends and adm itted into the pies w hich w ere know n to a g reat and th e rem n a n ts of th e p ast, to g rea t sa t about the hotel ch a ttin g and en house. Judge E kw all w as born in L uding B. F. D ahlham m er passed aw ay m any M ultnom ah county people. | advantage. It is difficult for us to joying a social g la ss; hut ab o u t 25 of Much cre d it is due Miss D orothy ton, Michigan. H is p are n ts moved to Sunday night at m idnight from a lin As ar m em ber of th e H ouse of Rep- ' im agine th a t w hen M assachusetts was our com pany decided to go to th e Taj Dickey for th is fine m u sicals and It is n o rth ern C alifornia when he w as six g erin g illness, a t th e age of 65 years. rese n tativ es I served on th e follow ing a w ild ern ess and Oregon inhabited for a second and final view. years of age, and he lived th e re u n til safe to p red ict th a t a t Borne fu tu re H e is survived by his widow, Mrs. com m ittees: I w as ch airm an of the only by a few red skins, a rt, a rc h ite c - A few rain drops w ere falling on the 20 y ea rs ago, w hen he moved to P o rt- | b m e a sim ila r e n tertain m en t would be P e a rle ttie D ahlham m er, a son, George, R ules and Jo in t R ules com m ittee, I tu re, carv in g and inlay w ere in a high tre e to p s in th e c o u rt yard w hen we land, Oregon. He h as resided co n tin welcomed. B etter th a n $100 w as r e and a dau g h ter, E dith, also by his m em ber of Medicine, D en tistry and 1 sta te of perfection. sta rte d , the clouds w ere heavy and uously h ere d u rin g th e la st 20 y ears, alized as th e proceeds of the concert m o th er, aged 101 years, w ho resides P harm acy, and m em ber of W ays and At D elhi I tram p ed over ground d ark , but occasionally a ray of light except for th e tim e he w as aw ay In th e and approxim ately enough money is at Abilene, K ansas. T he deceased was Means com mittee» w here arm ies m et over 3000 y ea rs ago, could be seen as th e moon rose higher. arm y d u rin g th e W orld W ar. He now on hand to pay for the .bass a m em ber of Ivanhoe lodge, K. of P. The p ro m ^ e s m ade hy me p rio r to and w alked th ro u g h m arb le h alls, the T h irty m inutes la te r we w ere g a th viol, for w hich purpose th e concert and th e United A rtisan s, of P o rtla n d ; election to the house w ere few in num- sides and ceilings of w hich w ere or- ered inside th e red san d sto n e w alls served as a p riv ate of in fan try a t w as given. T he original cost of the Camp Pike, A rkansas. th e I. O. 0. F. lodge, Golden R ule E n ber but my reco rd will show those : nam ented w ith gold, precious stones w hich su rro u n d ed th e m em orial and F o r 10 y ears p rio r to his appoint- *n8trun>eMt was $150, but a discount of cam pm ent and th e R ebekahs of Mon- prom ises w ere kept. I sh all m ake , an(j m irro rs, the abode 300 odd y ears sat on th e step s facing th e T aj. All ta v illa ; and th e M asonic lodge and very few prom ises now. R a th e r, I ago, of K ing Shah J a h a n an d his was silent. T he T aj w as fain tly dis- m ent on th e m unicipal bench, E kw all $30 w as m ade to th e school, so th a t was a m em ber of th e law firm of Senn, ,b e o rc h e stra Is secu rin g a high grade E a ste rn S tar, of G resham . will rely upon the men and w omen of qile en . Shah Ja h a n w as th e m aster cern ab le, and th e one light over the E kw aj, & Rpck,,n in th e Yeon build- basR for $120- u haa been at th e high F u n eral services w ill be held W ed M ultnom ah county for su p p o rt who b u ild er of India. H is m ost notable tom b w hich shined th ro u g h th e m arb le ing. He Is m arried and is a home- KCbool fpr some tim e, but th e young nesday afternoon a t 2:30 from th e a re fam iliar w ith my record as a busi- s tru c tu re w as th e T aj M ahal a t Agra, screen w as all th a t lent a bit of color. ow ner, resid in g at 1047 H nssalo street. ' ady wbo *s *° PtaF R bas not yet be- P. L. L erch m o rtu ary , E ast 11th and ness m an and leg islato r. I w ill pub- T he T aj is located on th e so u th erly T he scene rem inded me of a few W hen P o rtlan d , Oregon, Post No. 1 <’om e proficient enough to ap p ear in Clay stree t, P o rtlan d , w ith in te rm en t llsh my p latfo rm soon and w age an sjde o( | be Ju m n a riv er, and w as serio u s minded pilgrim s, a t w orship of th e A m erican Legion was organized I,u k k c- in Rose City cem etery. active cam paign for th e nom ination. bu ilt as a m em orial m ausoleum for before th e a lta r of a fam ous sh rin e. some y ears ago, E kw all becam e one of ICE ( REAM IS STOLEN ,the remai"8 °f h'8 favorite Wif*’ Ar' In less th an h alf an hour, th e clouds the c h a rte r m em bers, and has been BREAK IN H ATER MAIN B oring Boy Honored at <1. A. C. gum and Bano Begum, or as th e en- com m enced to break, and the moon— active In Its w ork since then. He is n HINDERS UONNTK1 CTION Em il A nderson of Boring, g rad u a te FROM GRESHAM I’LANT p ero r Jo h an p referre d to call her _______ light from th e heavens—b u rst forth, m em ber of th e P o rtlan d A m erlcanlzn- from G resham Union high school, now W orkm en a re busy n ig h t and day re- T he G resham C ream ery & S torage , “M um taz-i-M ahal” (th e exalted of the th a t we— a few hum ble and p en iten t reg istered in a g ric u ltu re a t O. A. C. tlon Council. He is active In a num - palrln g th e bn,k en w ater main at Main p alac e), who died in giving b irth to beings from th e o th e r side of th e com pany w as en tered one n ig h t la st h as added tw o new honors to his list. her of fra te rn a l and clylc org an ize- F lrgt gfreetg w h,ch camg 1|(?w h er eighth child. globe— m ight view, by th e light of the H e has been elected ch ro n ic ler of w eek and a q u an tity of ice cream tlons Including the Elks. Masons. a day or g0 ago conneCtlon wltb th e Shah Jo h a n ’s g rief w as overw helm full moon, m an ’s g re a te st arc h itectu al A lpha Zeta, n ational h o n o rary in a g ri bricks stolen. T he w ork looked as Shrine, Woodmen of th e W orld, Moose w ork „ cavatlng lh(. d)tch co n n eet. ing, and in less th a n two y ears his m asterpiece, erected and dedicated to and th e Lions Club of P o rtlan d . though it m ight be th a t of boys. It is c u ltu re , and won honorable m ention ing w ith th e reserv o ir to be ercted on h a ir tu rn ed en tirely w hite, alth o u g h one of th e w orld's g rea test b lessings in th e fe a tu re w ritin g con test spon thought th a t an en tra n c e w as gained W allu la H eights. It has now been he w as only 38 y ea rs old. It took 17 —wom anhood. It w as a w onderful thro u g h a window in th e office and ,S erious Injury to Eyes Averted. sored by T h eta Sigm a P hi, national found th a t for many y ears a decided h o n o rary fra te rn ity in jo u rn alism for b u rn t m atches w ere strew n from one y ea rs to com plete th e T aj, and tw enty sight, and will rem ain Inscribed on W alter Metzger, Buick d ealer in leukage h as existed In the big P o rt th o u san d men w ere em ployed. It is th e pages of m em ory, until life w ith end of the estab lish m en t to th e other, G resham , had a n arro w escape from land m ain, No. 1, w hich acco u n ts for women. A nderson won th is place in fea tu re although no m a teria l dam age was estim ated th a t th e cost of such a us is no more. serio u s in ju ry to his eyes on Tuesday It is said th a t it Is w orth a trip half la st when a b attery on which he was th e co n stan t seepage into the gulch a t w ritin g because he w as able to w rite done. F o rtu n a te ly th e door to th e ice s tru c tu re today would be 90 to 100 ay round th e w orld to see the H im w orking, exploded and the co n ten ts, th e re a r of th e d ru g sto re on Powell sto rie s in an orig in al and in te restin g cream h ard en in g room w as closed ' m illion d o llars alay an m ountains at su n rise. If th a t said to be su lp h u ric acid, filled his street, but it w as not know n the leak a fte r them , o th erw ise a la rg e q u an tity i T ak en as a w hole in its design and m an n er, adapted to rapid reading. He be tru e . It is ce rtain ly w orth going eyes. Only for ra re presence of mind i was of such p ro p o rtio n s u n til th e of ice cream w ould have been de- tre a tm e n t, it is "p erfectly sim ple, but is said to be one of the m ost efficient stroyed, as th is room m u st be k ep t at j a t th e sam e tim e sim ply p erfec t”, th e o th e r h alf way round to see th e | doeg he 0W(, th# fa ft , hat ,H. WBg not ! ea rth was removed from the G resham w rite rs a t college. m ain and traced to th e la rg e pipe line a ce rtain tm p e ratu re. T h ere w ere at N othing seem s to be lacking, yet noth- T aj M ahal by m oonlight. W inner of first place in th is contest to tally bll«ided._ He w as tig h ten in g , be|((W. Ag „„„„ ag ,eak wag (,|g_ B. F. ALDRICH. is given a large silv er loving cup and ! ’he tlm e around 400 ice cream bricks inf? could be added w ithout m a rrin g ____________________________ _________ th e term in al of a b a tte ry when in covered a rep rese n tativ e from th e o th e r w inners get fountain pens ami | and 300 gallons of ice cream in pro- I some m an n er th e w rench cam e in con- 1 P o rtlan d w ater bureau was h u rried to llef, th e soil should be very firm with , , w), b ,, .. , '--------- — ............ cess of freezing and th is would have ALFALFA GROWING IN o th e r m inor prizes. m ulch of one or two inch- i . K i 8cene an(l »tep« w ere tak en imme- been ruined had th e door been left COMING INDUSTRY only oniy a a liitlit n gnt m uicn or one or two m en- Bhort c frc u | t T h«re was a flanh and open. N itrogen Most Needed in O rchards. es on th e surface. | a rep o rt as loud as th a t of a gun as diately to re p a ir the dam age, w hich In a recen t in terv iew w ith S. B will be m ade by the w orkm en on the To in su re ag a in st fu rth e r d ep red a U nder soil conditions in Oregon, ni " P u re G rimm a lfa lfa should be used, i th e gas ignited Mr. M etzger ru sh ed tro g en is th e fertilize r m ost often tions around th is p lant, th e m an ag ers H all, 'county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t, he T his v ariety gives th e best re su lts and j to a w ater faucet n ear at hand and Im- G resham pipe line. T he expense will be borne by th e city o t P o rtlan d . To needed in o rch ard s. It is u su ally not | bave announced th a t a n ig h t w atch gives out th e follow ing inform ation has tw o or th ree o u tstan d in g advant- , m ersed his eyes in w ater, then*w ent to p rese n t in am ounts sufficient to give _ . . . . «■hich no doubt w ill prove of in te re st h u rry the re p a ir w ork along, gangs of th e tre e stro n g vigorous grow th ami , *n an wiU be PIaced on «u ard 8oon- ages for th is soli and clim atic condl- I his m o th er's home next door, w here help th e tree to produce an n u a l profit- i W ithin a week tru c k s w ill be p u t on, to farm ers th io u g h o u t G resham and tions ex istin g here. T hird, th e seed with w arm soda w ater he w ashed his men w orked all nig h t and It Is th o u g h t the inconvenience of having the w ater "T h e re seem s to be in able crops. T hen tree s have very I it is thought, for th e d istrib u tio n of vicin ity : should be p lanted d u rin g A pril. P lan t- eyes again. Had It not been for the sh o rt tw ig grow th and w eak sp u rs, I products on the Mt. Hood Loop high creased in te re st in th e grow ing of a l lngs have been m ade as late as Ju n e, free use of the soda, no doubt the re sh u t off will come to an end soon. A pum p Is k ep t at w ork co n stan tly to “ T tu £ a t t h e ° c X g e r n V s T v e r y ^ d as far ? a s* “ « G overnm ent cam p falfa. L ast y ear th e re w ere about 10 ______________________ _______ ____ but la st y ear th e e a rlie r p la n tin g s su it would have been far from favor- index th a t they a re ' not bearin g so I also up th e Colum bia R iver highw ay, ° r 12 d em o n stratio n plots, ranging gaye th e bpgt gr()Wth #nd th(, begt get rid of th e su rp lu s w ater on the able. L ater a G resham physician was , aurface of thp ground m uch or so re g u la rly as they should, w ith G resham as th e c e n tra l d istrib - from o ne-half to one acre, p lan ted on K(andg L ast, th e seed should be called, a fte r which he «’as taken to an Poor grow th conditions can be over- uting point. It is th o u g h t th a t a m an v a r*ous lyp^s of soil In different part th o ro u g h ly Inoculated. The Inocula- eye sp ecialist in P o rtlan d . P ain s still Masons In itia te at T routdale. come, in m ost Oregon o rch a rd s, by use 1 can be placed on n ig h t duty a t th e I of tbu co u n ty- T he m ost of thes- tion can be secured at th e local seed exist In and around his forehead, but A num ber of G resham Masons a t " .“ " ‘f .p 'u .’ o i 'm « •» •>“ «»” » b i.,» « , by „„„d- ! „ b .l l .y .d t h . d„„«„ tended th e m eeting of F airview lodge from h alf a pound to six pounds, de- l o s i n g and sending o ut th e tru c k s, i 1 , ing to th e college a t Corvallis, w here ’ paired eyesight is past. A. F. ft A. M., S atu rd ay night, when pending on th e size of th e tree. Six w hich would have to leave around did n ot cat<''1 as heavy as w as desired. jt jg o ||t gt jor dpm ongtrat,on I ________________ the officers and m em bers of I.entR p.m nds are used on la rg e bearing m idnight or a little la te r for th eir "On th e soli along th e Columbia purposes. The d irectio n s th a t accom - Ladies’ Bilk Hose Wie 8PT h e fJrt’iiiz e r is n e v e r n la r e d n ex t ,tl n e r a r y r , W th e “ lfalfa ‘8 do' ng « « o p tio n a lly pany tb e tnoculatlon should be fol- Blush, tan bark, su n set, cra sh , grain, lodge conferred th e beautiful and so l to th e tru n k o l'th e t r e 7 according to W H' Twl,che11 1b in ch arg e of the well. T he d em o n stratio n on th e hill lowed very carefu lly , as th ese d elicate nude, gray, otter, sky. orchid, pink. emn th ird degre on two young men of P ro fesso r Brown, but on a strip of process w ork of th e cream ery and lands w here d rain ag e is good is show- b acteria a re easily killed by being ex- b lack ’ R5c- A ylsw orth ft M artin.—Ad Corbett, T he degree team nsed th e full form work anil w ore full regalia. T he soil aro u nd the tre e and under the tips sto rag e com pany wbich has Its head ing up In good shape, but b etter re- poged to su n lig h t or allow ed to over- C r- I R t Mb hall was filled to capacity. Lunch of th e b ranches. To get all th e good offices in P o rtlan d A ttention will su its, of course, could be secured If dry o r com e in contact w ith ativ sub- “ ,anl s s ................................... ..... " " u” .................. ... ......... - • X X C . c. ° E i ; w as served. stopped. The s a lt has to be dissolved and ca rrie d to th e ro o ts in solution in o rd er to benefit th e tree. N itrate of soda is u sually applied tn Oregon any tim e from th e m iddle ot F e b ru a ry to blossom timp. T he e a rli e r d u rin g th is period the tre e s are tre a te d th e m ore benefit w ill be re- celved. the m a n u factu re of Ice. Ice cream and , soda w ater products. L ater th e sam e com pany w ill m anage th e affairs of the | ice sto rag e p lan t a t T routdale. G round t bas bpen secured th e re for th e erec- erec- falfa w as p lanted Tbe sta te lim e Plant is now being moved to Salem , so by an o th e r year lim e can be secured ch eap er In th is section. T his w ill be a a very m ateria! help to th e alfalfa tion of a building and it is understood gro w ers. tk a t building o p eratio n s will begin “So fa r th is year 20 p la n tin g s have soon on th e site selected. been planned ran g in g in size from o n e.th lrd ac re to as high as 20 ac res Im plem do the t r u ? k \ X V n e r " tlM « ? in c e M w ork in ents. th e M rig achinery h t way. th a t R epairs. X n,Bb w : T b«r « a r « four very essen tial p o in t, to ork in the rig h t be considered and follow ed religiously H essel Im plem ent Co T horne.— Adv. in o rd er to in su re success w ith a L isten, F arm ers. Boys’ S u h s W .si. p lan tin g of alfa lfa In th is section If you need farm m achines of any Two pair full lined knickers. S tu rd y kind, see R uark a t th e In te rn a tio n a l I w oolens, w ell tailo red . Big a sso rt- F irst, th e ground m ust be p ro p erly H arv ester Co., P o rtlan d . He pays th e m ent of p attern s. ( to 18 years. Ayls- p rep a re d by th o ro u g h cu ltiv atio n and packing. C o n trary to th e g en eral be- freig h t.—Adv. w orth ft M artin.—Adv. A good prttctlce> jn addition to using , cu ltu re, is to rein fo rce th is by mix- ,ng t he seed as soon as it has been inoculated w ith some soil w hich has bpen tg k en from around roots o t some ,dd P| an ts th a t c a rry inoculation. T he best re su lts have been obtained w here both m ethods w ere used. " I t is evident th a t alfalfa will he 1 grow n m uch m ore extensively In th is f «ectlon In th e fu tu re. In sects and 1 disease tro u b les have m ade red clover p rac tica lly a o ne-years crop, and with the high price of seed and the extr« , cost of cu ltiv atio n , alfalfa m akes a m uch m ore econom ical crop to grow, ; trea tm e n t. Mrs. Ix>ls S t.C la ir, F irst S pring cornea on so g rad u a lly h ere S tate Bank building, phone 1841, ; G resham —Adv no one know s when to have sp rin g fever. A sm all p lan tin g of alfalfa is very , valuable to poultrytnen, as it w ill sup- | ply a continuous source of green feed th ro u g h o u t th e sum m er, "Mr, K anzler and A. L. Davies, at i S pringdale, ha»e been grow ing alfalfa successfully for se v e /a l years, as has More people to read and also Dr. F ran k P eak who has had a use the W ant Ads. Notice dem o n stratio n plot for th ree y ears the careful classification w hich has produced heavily. T heodore and look for what you ! B rugger h as also been grow ing al- want or advertise for It. ¡fa lfa to ad v an tag e for th e past five or six y ea rs.” WANTED