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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS VOL. 1«, NO. 58 G resham O utlook HIGH PRICED JERSEY COMES TO GRESHAM T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM. .Ml’LTNOMAH #1.50 Per Year WHO'S EYEKYBOKYI B lessings, as well as m isfortunes som etim es come doubly. Mrs. T. Van Hee recen tly cam e down from C orbett to reside tem p o rarily at the T im m erm an n u rsin g home on F ifth street. S atu rd ay m orning the telephone ran g at th e residence of Mrs. T im m erm an and th e follow ing conversation ensued: C orbett—"How is my wife thii m orning?" G resham —“Oh. everybody is all rig h t.” C orbett—"W ho is everybody?” G resham — “Oh, your wife and the boys." C orbett— "T he boys?” N eedless to say Mr. Van Hee rushed to G resham and th ere they were, as fine a p air of tw in s as has had th e honor of com ing to G resh am in a long time. A visitor w ished to nam e them Jim m y and Timmy, but th e m other has oth er nam es in mind although she adm its it is h ard to decide. Timm y (or is It Jim m y) w eighs 6% pounds, w hile his b ro th er w eighs but 5 pounds. They are fine healthy little fellow s and a re exciting con siderable ad m iratio n not only in th e fam ily circle but am ong friends on the outside. Ready for H o p -N ew York to Paris___ j NEAR EAST WORKER RETI'RNS TO FIELD c. C. T h u rb e r. N ear E ast Relief MINOR ACCIDENTS ENDANGER LIVES w o rk er who spent four y ears of h eart b reak in g w ork in the N ear E ast and A topnotch price of $2075 w as paid who spent the past two y ears in th is by W. H. Gibson and his wife, Mrs. M. The seren ity of Sunday afternoon co u n try , broken In health , has r e J. Gibson Monday, A ugust 23, for a tu rn ed to A thens to renew his efforts was m arred by sev eral m inor acci registered Je rse y , Im ported Lion for suffering ch ildren, according to dents In the vicinity of G resham and F arm 's O. K., at the G. H. D am m eler J. J. H an d sak er, n o rth w est regional h u rry -u p calls to local physicians sale w hich w as attended by bidders d irector, who has Just received a le t seemed to he in o rd er th ro u g h o u t the from all over the n orthw est, close to te r from him. te llin g of his Joy in be la tte r p a rt of th e day. Miss Diamond 1500 being p resen t for th e auction ing back In th e work to w hich he has Cooper, of P o rtlan d , who had come The bidding for th e b eautiful Jersey dedicated his life. out to spend th e day w ith her g ra n d sta rted at $500 and w ent steadily up p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Enos, residing I have ju st opened a home for our at $100 bounds until $1400 was reach w orking boys." he w iites. "P reac h ers north of G resham , w as stru ck by a ed. A Salem m an dropped out of th e and te ac h ers on the C h ristian H erald m achine driven by T hom as T aylor, race at $1925, then th e bidding contin cru ise saw th e need and gave us the also of P o rtlan d , as she w as w alking ued lively until $2050 w as m ade by a money. T h ree hundred ex-orphans, along th e C olum bia R iver highw ay m an from near Los Angeles. Mr. and boys from 13 to 16 y ears of age, e a rn w ith her g ra n d fa th e r on th e rig h t side Mrs. Gibson, who are thorough Jersey ing from 12c to 30c a day, have been of the road. E vidently th e driv er lost people and who know a cow value un- Jtow ’ v S e V T o S6t i ° t th* * H t bi* fe a t» a non-stop flight— living in mud h uts, holes in the co n tro l of his m achine and veered m istakenly, put the sale thro u g h with 2m J t P a " a’ h ere &re th e th ree fam ous a v ia to r ^ w h o ground, ravaged by m alaria and t u sh a rp ly to the rig h t, th e bum per of th e $2075 as th e rin g lead er. c2nti?i°ftihe *!?at triple-motored giant Sikorsky plane They are berculosis, h u n g er and tilth. Many of ca r strik in g th e girl. H er in ju ries T he auction sale w as said to be in New our form er o rp h an s have died, alone w ere but m inor ones. m ost unusual in its setting. It was As the physician who had attended and uncared for, all because we at conducted under a n a tu ra l canopy of home did not ca re enough to m ake a ihe g irl in ju red on Sandy boulevard Oregon firs w here a g ran d stan d had few real sacrifices. was on his way back to G resham , he been erected. T his afforded a fine view Our home is a sim ple s tru c tu re of arriv ed at the grav el pit In tim e to of the beautiful anim als w hich w ere mud. p lastered over and w h ite w itness a first-class collision betw een led out into the rin g for inspection. w ashed. w ith plenty of w indow s and two large m achines, alth o u g h no one, V isitors w ere p resen t from Oregon, real beds and sheets. Each hoy pays fo rtu n ately , w as injured seriously. A W ashington, M ontana, Idaho, C alifor 12c a m onth for his bed and privileges. lady occupant of one of th e ca rs su f nia and B ritish Columbia. P urch ases Those who come back sick and unable fered a w renched w rist. A large c a r w ere m ade by a bidder from H onolulu Much in te rest is being m anifest in A cam paign fund is being raised to to w ork a re tak en in w ithout charge. sw ung around tho blind co rn e r at the and an o th er buyer w as p rese n t from the candidacy of A i.orney Clifford G. aid in th e g en eral cam paign and peo “W hen I can s ta rt sim ila r hom es In gravel pit going n o rth and collided Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Gibson, the S chneider for d istric t atto rn ey and ple of G resham will be asked to su b other cam ps n ea r here and th en In ' head-on with a F ra n k lin com ing to- One of th e g re a te st b arg ain s of the form er an em ploye at the Bailey b a r "everybody” is talk in g about th e m ass scrib e liberally. T h ere is no o th er Macedonia and Syria, we can say th a t j * ,lrd G resham . T he north-bound ma- sale w ent to G rant Nichols, of E llen s ber shop, have been enjoying a th ree - m eeting to be held in M etzger's hall way to m eet th e n ecessary expense. no boy need die in an alley or field j chlne was K°lnK with such speed burg, W ashington. Lion F arm 's Ox w eeks’ vacation in California. They tom orrow (W ednesday) night. Clifford G. Schneider w as born in anyw here in the N ear E ast. These around th e co rn e r Ihe d riv er was u n ford, a beautiful young bull which retu rn ed Sunday evening afte r trav el- , The m eeting is . announced for 8 ^M arion countv, on October 1 1889 He homes cost less th an $1,000 each and able to check th e m om entum and won jun io r cham pion at the sta te fair j as far south as F resn o via m otor wi i°Le HUa r ,P t r ,eXT te<1 th e h a " atte,lded ,h(' U niversity of Oregon law will be needed only a y ear or so until veered over to th e left Hide of the road last year and ju n io r and grand cham - j c«r. At T urlo ck they visited Mrs. Gib- S „ J , , , „ . ,endS ° f A tt° rney 1 ‘»«Paym ent ‘ »ass of 1913. He was ad in attem p tin g to m ake th e curve. T he the boys a re really on th e ir feet. pion a t th e Pacific In tern atio n al Live- j son's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wise t i l i i t i er i P °lltical a t- m itted to p ractice in 1913. "You at home will never know all 1 doc»or co n sid ers It nothing sh o rt of a stock exposition. He paid $1075 for and a t O akland a sister of Mr. Gib- filiation and th a t they will th u s show se rv ‘,d 13 m onths in F ran ce dur- you have done. From th e depths of m iracle th at no one was badly Injured. th e anim al. son, Mrs. L. H. Eddy, also an o th er sis th e ir In terest in him as a local citizen ! and a can d id ate for one, of th e coun- - ..,h e w orld w a r- A fter »he « lin in g my h eart I have th an k ed God for you The F ran k lin was towed to a G resham ter, Mrs. E. H. Ur. of San F rancisco. IL ( . Shipley Received Injury. I of the arm istice he w as sen t by the all w hen I have seen the th o u san d s of g arag e and the o th e r one w as able to Mr. Gibson w as displaying a decided ty ’s im p o rtan t offices. R. C. Shipley, a b ro th er of A. W. G resham is logically th e place for i War d ep a rtm en t ,o »he YTnfversity of o rp h an s, souls and bodies reborn and f m ake •» to P o rtland, novelty for th is p art of th e country, Shipley, of G resham , suffered a b ro k bunch of pean u t p lan ts w ith the n u ts Mr. S chneider to in itiate his active G renoble, F rance, for a four m onths' rem ade. One could never believe th a t ' A 8mal1 «on of Ed D ePaepe of en co llar bone S atu rd ay afternoon course. m any h u n d red s of these a re th e little ! Pr°n td a le was stru ck by an autom o- attached. T hey w ere grow n a t T u r cam paign. H ere the first citizen s' when he fell from the old pipeline “H(j is a capable young law yer, lives hundles of hones I picked up In T ur- b ,,e late S unday n ear G overnm ent lock. Mr. Gibson says th e peanut in com m ittee was appointed n early a bridge at Dodge park, a distance of d u stry is a th riv in g one in th a t local! week ago and here the first m ass in G resham w here he ow ns bis own key five and six y ea rs ago. Your re- I CamP a »'i suffered a scalp wound about 15 feet, and landed on the rock ty. They are planted and harvested m eeting will be held. The w ork s ta r t home. His fam ily co n sists of a wife w ard will be g reat. Daily I th an k God j w h,ch la not considered serious. T he and sand of the riv er bed. He was for you all. j child sta rted ac ro ss th e road from the verv sim ilarly to th e o rd in ary potato ed h ere will be carried on by his cam and two ch ildren. He Is and has been em ployed by th e county on the con “I need your p ray ers. D ecisions are I point w here th e DePaepe ca r w as for several y ears reco rd er of the city E dw ard Schenk w as one of th ree paign m an ag er and w orkers th ro u g h stru ction w ork of the new bridge over m ade daily th a t decide th e w hole fu parked and w ast hit by a passing m o of G resham . o ut th e county and continue up to the Sandy and w as doing some w ork fo re ste rs em ployed n ear Mt. Hood in to rist They brought him to G resham election tim e on November 2. "H e believes in th e stric t en fo rce tu re of th ese ch ildren. on th e old bridge w hen a decaped the reserv e who w ere forced during "Macedonia still has some 80,000 im m ediately w here th e In ju ries w ere T h ere w ill be sev eral sp eak ers at m ent of laws and pledges th a t if elect- piece of tim ber gave way, p re c ip ita t th e past w eek to abandon th e Job dressed. tom orrow n ig h t’s m eeting, am ong j e<» h p w ill give the county a clean and hom eless refu g ee widows and th e ir ing him to th e ground. He w as re te m p o rarily of ca rry in g m a terial to ch ildren. T he POOREST of th ese r e them Ju d g e A shley C. Dixon, Mt-s. itnpM-tial ad m in istratio n , w ill m ake It moved by th e am bulance im m ediate th e top of th e m ountain for th e p u r Glgrny »m ires to lie Besumed. Lulu M. H orning, p resid en t of the warm for law violators and ta k e his ceive 1 l-5c each dally from th e gov ly to Good S am aritan hospital w here pose of c o n stru c tin g a lig h tn in g a r Jack G lgray announce« th e opening ern m en t but a loaf of bread costs 9Akc. county W. C. T. U., A ttorney C. G. place at the tria l tab le in crim in al he is said to be restin g easily. The re sto r to p ro tec t th e lookout cabin Conditions arc w orse here In A thens.” dance of the season w hich will be g iv S chneider, and others. cases. co llar bone w as broken in such a The men w ere forced to descend T h u rb e r has dragged his broken en a t the T ro u td ale city hall on S a tu r The m eeting is stric tly a S chneider Don’t forget the rally on W ednes m an n er it will be necessary for him T h ursday m orning by a severe storm body hack to G reece to com pel It to day evening, S eptem ber 11 T he dunces for d istric t atto rn ey rally and the day night, Septem ber 1, In M etzger’s to rem ain very q uiet for some tim e. of wind, sleet and snow. W ith a m in ister to th ese children. He be were suspended d u rin g th e sum m er sp eak ers will p resen t facts and arg u - I hall at 8 d’clock. Men and women are The fam ily resides about th ree m iles freezing te m p eratu re of 22 above zero lieves we will be w illing to put up our m onths hut will open for the w inter m ents in his behalf. 1 Invited. from Sandy, betw een th a t place and th e ropes froze to th e ir hands and the d o llars ag ain st his life. "You will not, season on th e above date. T he m an velocity of th e wind w as trem endous, Bull Run. d are not fall us,” he cries. 1 believe agem ent w ishes to sta te th at th e hall according to th e men. Six to eight SOLI TION FOI ND FOR | low ing y e a r's planting. From the that when you know of his sacrifice has been rem odeled by the addition of inches of new snow had fallen before OREGON FEATIRED IN potato vest problem Work of last year one gro w er sta rted you will gladly m atch It w ith your a new cloak room, rest room s and a “OLD WEST M MBE R” they began the trip to the foot of the w ith 100 h ills of potatoes dug in the continuing, g enerous gifts. lunch counter. It Is th e intention of T he v iru s diseases in potatoes are ---------- m ountain. T elephone lines w ere also fall of 1924. From th is m eager s ta rt Mr. G lgray to su p erv ise th ese e n te r Oregon is w ell rep resen ted In the taken out by th e starm . They expect reducing th e yields for th e potato he has p lanted th is year eight acres V A U ABLE MAI’ OF tain m en ts and to see th a t they a re run Septem ber issue of Sunset, the "Old ___ / • , «.“ I / ' expect W est N um ber” of the m agazine. i ‘ resum e ,h e ,r J°b when the w eather grow ers from 10 to 75 per cent, de w hich have passed the field Inspection NEW CASCADE FOREST In an o rderly fashion. Mr. G lgray so pending upon how badly diseased the The lead story of the issue, "W ooing c ,e a rs u p - for certification. T his sim ple but licits the p atro n ag e of old frien d s for C h ristin a,” is from the pen of an Ore- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooper, of San seed stock Is. Many of the p lan tin g s p ain stak in g method at p resen t seems A new folder m ap guide of the C as the opening occasion on th e 11th of rom ance h aving’for'H s se ttin g th e a u - F ra n cisc o ' a re h ere ^ r a visit with ru n from 25 to 50 per cent diseased to he a p ractical solution for the po cade n ational forest has ju st been Is Septem ber. hilTs and some ru n as high as 90 to tom obile cam ps of Oregon. A nother : 1 ’* p are n ts of th e form er, Mr. and ta to in d u stry in th is country. A tour sued by the fo rest service for public A lexander H ull story, “T he T ree,” is I Mrs. W. J. Cooper and fam ily. They 95 per cent. W here th e re is a high Is being planned for the near fu tu re distribution. S ingle copies of the map (HARTERS AWARDED scheduled for an early issue. J e t t th e re T h u rsd ay and arriv ed here percen tag e of diseased hills, fre q u en t | to inspect th ese seed plots and to may be obtained at th e fo rest service SEVERAL LOCAL CLUBS ly th e gro w er gets very few salable ...........;•> — I check on the resu lts of some of the lib rary , P o rtlan d , Oregon, or from the potatoes. C h a rters have been received by sh o rt illu stra te d a rtic le on one of the ls,ere<i a ssista n t in a larg e d ru g store _, , o th er potato .d e m o n stra tio n s being forest su p erv iso r, Eugene, Oregon. These v iru s diseases are only one j conducted by the county ag en t's office. very few m arked graves of th e Old in San F ran cisco and his wife is also T he m ap Is on a scale of o ne-quar- , ! County Club Agent W. D. K inder for Oregon T rail. Most of these g raves em ployed in the sam e sto re as a sales- group of potato tro u b les, b u t they are te r inch to th e m ile and show s In de- ! ,b<* fo,l°w lng clubs of M ultnomah w ere ca refu lly o b literated in order to ; lady. th e m ost Im p o rtan t from the stan d - SALMON INDUSTRY tail th e co u n try from Eugene east to COM,,»y: the Five F ru itfu l ('m in ers of prevent th e ir desecration by the In SOURCE OF WEALTH th ® »'immlt of the C ascades, em hrac- G rp8ham - ,,f w hich Mrs. L. Berg Is the dians. But n ear F ort L aram ie. W y Mr. and Mrs. Adolph H erzig and point of g etting yields. It has tak en ,r . _ Ing ’he u pper w atersh ed s of the Me- le a d e r> G ilbert W illing W orkers Sew- om ing, th e re lias stood for m ore than th ree children of Bowman, N orth D a several y ears for the sta te and federal T h ere w ere 39.022,070 pounds of fish K en l| f ( Ing club, of which Mrs. H. E. Davis is th re e -q u a rte rs of a cen tu ry a fra g kota. w ere th e g u ests for a tew days experim ent statio n s to find out th a t ta k en from the w aters of th e Columbia , er8, „„„ Tf)ree Sl8t™ “ n In ‘ ‘ m ent of native rock bearing the ’hl« g ro u p of d iseases Is tran sm itte d I , , r °™ ln e w a ,e r" of th e C o lu m b la I e rs, and the T h ree S iste rs region l a l lead’”' : n iu e ” ,rd Sew ing Club of of Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k W hetstone. riv er In Oregon and W ashington la st ad d lt|o n creek|j |ak ),B o tJ r West P o rtlan d . leader. Mrs. Je n n ie roughly carved inscrip tio n : from diseased p lan ts to h ealth y ones M ary E. H om sley T he Rev. and Mrs. M. V. W hetzell year, and w hile exact figures a re not by ap h is d u rin g th e grow ing season. topographic featu res, roads, tra ils, ,ira z lt'r ; R ussellville Hewing Club, Died Ju n e 10. 1852. Age 29. and son, E arl, left a w eek ago for an T his inscription w as patien tly chis- From ju s t a few diseased p lan ts in a av ailab le from Idaho, the ag g reg ate railro ad s, telephone lines, ran g e r sta- MrK' G" ’ Toe<l,pm eler, le ad er; H appy elled by the husband of Mary Homs- a u ,° to u r of 8OU»hprn C alifornia. They fleld, th e foiiow)ng y ear th e p erc en t. total would far exceed 20,01)0 tons. tlons and lookout p oints as well as the G<’rn‘* Makers of P lea san t V alley, led ley, who continued on to Oregon alone expect to be gone about th re e w eeks ! agp of n lan . H w i„ A pproxim ately 35,000,000 pounds of new line of th e S ou th ern Pacific r a il - | t,y ' ’ rs ' Ari,la L ehm an; P o w e llh u rst with his baby daughter. She later and will vsilt at L o t A ngeles S an ta r 7 « 1 " «"m etim es becam e Mrs. L eura Gibson and Is liv- Cruz and oth er Dlaces Increase to 25 or 50 per cent of the fish w ere packed, and the rem aining road over the Cascades, a re shown H ea,th c lu b > Mrs. F. A. N evelle: ing In P o rtlan d today, th e sole su r- , en tire stand. T his m akes It necessary 5,000,000 pounds w ere shipped as a Main m otor highw ays ap p e ar In red Mal“ ' ar>fl R«kp Cookery Club of in freid1, D oaen, or pickled product. vivor of th a t pioneer wagon train . A On the hack of th e map, text and ' of whlf,h Mr"- R D H ew itt for very carefu l w ork each y ear in The first proposal for am endm ent of J p ictu re of her accom panies the a r ti , Hlxty-five pounds of salm on at 13tyc grow ing the seed potatoes. _________ ,H ,bp lead er; F aith fu l Nine Sewing the F ederal C onstitution to prohibit p ictu res explain th e purposes and re- cle in Sunset, w hich is entitled. "W ho per pound, th is y e a r's price, is r e sources of the C ascade national forest ’ ,Ub ° f O re8ham . M ildred and Audrey T here has been w orked out locally W as M ary H om sley?” It is w ritten by the traffic in liquors was Introduced In th e H ouse of R ep resen tativ es Decern- ! qu ired for each full case of 48 one- The four m a jo r 'f o r e s t reso u rces Ben H ur Lam pm an. John8or». leaders. along w ith the cooperation of th e sta te E zra M eeker, an o th er Oregon T rail her 27, 1876, by Hon. H enry W. Blair, j experim ent statio n a p ractical method pound cans. A poundage fee of 32%e tim ber, forage, w at e r and recreatio n c h a rt*r * aw arded by the of New H am pshire, who m ade a pioneer, who recently has become on each case Is paid to th e fish com known to fam e throughout th e coun speech in supp o rt of it. It was re-in - ' of elim in atin g the diseased hills and m ission to cover h atch ery o p eratio n s are described, p rin cip al au to trip s ' n,t,‘d 8 ,a te « » e p a rtm e n t of A grlcul- llsted and a ta b le of elevations given. ,Ure ,Or ,b e <o,n pletlon of th e pro- try , is am ong the "In te re stin g W est traduced by him in each succeeding secu rin g an alm ost disease-free seed congress during his service. stock. T his work w as sta rte d last and p atro l work. T h ere a re In addl- e rn e rs.” The text concludes with a statem en t I Kram o t work for th ® y ear and a re ___________ ___ lubor' ,o f the forest protection organization ' M“" ’‘!d bjr W M' Ja rd ,n p . -« c re ta ry of Jefferson Myers of P o rtlan d , re "Before the am endm ent w as adopt- ! y ear with ,o u r arow pr8. O ran t Sager, X ' V x ” ' T h 5'. ° th e r cently appointed a m em ber of the cans, boxes, labels, can n ery opera- , and HOtnP BUgg„Ht|onM f(„ 'h e United State.) D epartm ent of Agrl- United S tates Shipping Board, is ed, only 305 ou t of th e 2,540 cou n ties I of P le a sa n t Valley, H F. W lhlon, a tions, boats, ten d ers, gear, sto rag e in fo cult,,r,!: R R. T ---------- u rn e r, ------------- S tate S uperln- . , operation ------------------ ,.. rest c u r « fire v « n u prevention. on i "w ritte n up" in “The W est at W ash of the United S tate s had not declared ra n c h e r n ear P le a sa n t Home, F. N. , , . . . , . ? ry . A “*?' Ga8' py. of C orbett, and L. H. Stone, of ! ‘a «P8. a " d ">«pr- T h„ o n |y o bllgut|on , „ e ten d en t of Public In stru c tio n ; Paul ington, ' a d epartm ent in S unset con ., îîaîn h-,- e«„,iOh 8»,nh inar nas such a basis of local senti- e, i • » . ' •est; «avin» — i . forest service on each person recelv- I V Mar,a —a '^ .. re c to . r of extension work saying nwtkir.rv nothing about *u„ th e enor- ducted by T heodore M. K nappen, th e m ent is built upon a rock and will en- , F alry,ew From tb e re su lts of the m agazine's co rresp o n d en t at the n a t j mous investm ents. i ing a map la to be carefu l w ith fire In ; and H C Seym our, s ta te club leader. w ork at th a t tim e some of th ese gro w dure."— Mabel W alker W illebrandt. ional capital. The bulk of these fish are tak en In e rs have been able to certify th eir the forest and to help in teach in g the | „ ------------------- -‘ S napshots of recent polo events at the P o rtland H unt Club aVe featured Mr. H enry W. F arn am says, "If It is potatoes th is year. The w ork was en gill-nets, w hile th e rest are cau g h t In p rin cip les of fo rest protection and . , ‘l,’p rty, g u aran teed by the constt- I set-n ets, tram m els, seines ! aw °w M , h by laW Tbe In the m agazine's lately in augurated a violation of personal liberty to shut larged and 14 different grow ers have I "‘‘l ' neW’ ' ^Hn1me,8• 8’>,nP8- ’rap8 a " ‘> o u td o o r. good m anners. , ihw wnic n r(*Kukit <* h liberty is tbnt d ep artm ent of society pictu res, under up all saloons, It is a violation of p e r sm all wbpe' 8, W heels a re operated cheap- now sta rted to clean up a I be P ortland office of the fo rest ser- J which Is adopted upon th e will of the th e heading. “C am era! — in tim ate sonal liberty to close them on Sunday i ly, but th e p ercentage of fish taken G lim pses of W esterners and V isitors or to close them a fte r a ce rtain hour am ount of te e d for th eir p lanting in | this way as com pared w ith o th e r types vice now has for public use, detailed m aJ°r l |y for the g en eral public hene- in th e W est.” of th e day." m aps of most of th e 22 n ational for- l ftf' ,n ,n<? c<,,nm,’n Ry w here th e re Is 1927. , <>f (tear is very sm all. S tatistic s com- eat« in Oregon and W ashington, as I any neighborhood tio n betw een "ne fam ily ^ m l ^ o t h rela e r “^ The sim ple m ethod used w as to ae- I ld jBd „how N inety-three of th e ninety-six sta te th e w heels take 5.3 per an th e re be T here is no co n stitu tio n al provision well as a m ore g en eral road and In- com plete freedom of actio n ," said leg islativ e bodies voted to ratify the by which an act af congress can be lect a num ber of good-sized potatoes. • cent of thp papk 18th am endm ent. form ation m ap of each of th e two W illiam H ow ard T aft, tak in g one seed piece from each poU - Th(. ,.oai, tal subjected to a p o p u lar referendum . ------- !n “ e sP,'rln g n g - ’ g’ rden T ‘y | d" cwl l«.0W.000 pounds of fish in 1923 states. — 1 ---------- _ estate loans see or call B Theae pieces a re then s t an estim ated value of $2,250,000. ,, W. T horne.—Adv. Phone <«re^h;im 1721 Oregon. F orty tho u san d people of I carefu lly num bered so th a t they can The to ta l ap p ro p riatio n s th a t the Oregon a re dependent in a g re a te r or i be identified along w ith th e rem ainder sta te of Oregon has ever made for all lesser degree upon the fu tu re ru n s of I ( » H I M ! EVEXTS. I of the potato w hich is held in sto rag e purposes In connection with the sa l salm on. T here a re n early eight th o u until the disease can be determ ined on mon In d u stry am ounts to $854,517.19, sand individuals engaged in tak in g I Local and Statewide. the grow ing p lan ts in the garden. The during w hich tim e th e value of the j fish from o u r w aters. T hese a re heads C lackam as county fair a t Canby, diaeased potatoes can then be elim i S eptem ber 21-24. canned p roduct alone am ounted to of fam ilies. nated and only th e h ealthy ones p la n t $150,000,000.00. S tate fair a t Salem S eptem ber 17 to PIANO More baby salm on p erish in Irrlga- ed in the sm all seed plot isolated at O ctober 2, The salm on fisheries of th is sta te i lion ditc hes and tu rb in e w heels in one least 300 feet from any o th e r g ro w an n u ally bring Into Oregon m ore than year th an th e re are m a tu re fish taken W. C. T. U. sta te convention b egin ing potatoes. ten m illion dollars. Most of thia Is by all m eans of g ear In five years ning October 19. Hoys and (ìirln' Fall Classes begin Sept. 8 By th is m ethod p ractically all the new money brought Into th e state W ithout can n eries, fishing would Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show disease can be gotten rid of and clean from th e m ark ets of th e w orld, and seed stock esn be grow n for the foi the g re a te r p a rt of It la kept here in cease to be profitable as th e fresh Ash P o rtland. O ctober 30 to N o-«m ber 6 m a rk e t Is lim ited. ______ itaiiniiiiiMaMwmsiaansuniuwcM GRESHAM LOCALS FLORENCE M. HONEY MASS MEETING TOMORROW NIGHT TO FURTHER SCHNEIDER CAMPAIGN