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VOL. 18, NO. .»«
Linnton Girl Wins
in Club Activities
Twice as Quick Twice as Good, Twice - a - Week Outlook!!
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. I ( ESDAY. AI Gl ST 21. llláS
cud and So unconcerned about the
contest. Changing leaders did not
su it her. At last th e verdict of the
honorable judges w as in, "Give it
to the Brown Swiss g irl.”
VETERANS’ DAUGHTER IS CANDIDATE
Growers Advised on
Methods and Politics
tim e and as Mr. Hoover is pledged
to c a rry out the Coolidge policies
th e re is little to hope for and Mr.
H oover's job will be an y thing else
th an a desirable one and he w ill
probably find him self in ab o u t the
sam e position th a t the d arkey doc- J
Crushed Rock Now
on Walters Road
"D uring 1926 I attended G resham
Union high school, w here w ire
(By D. E. Tow le)
m any club m em bers. Due to school
"Some boulevard" Is the way the
The w eath er is w onderful. Every to r was who as the story goes, was in h ab itan ts of G resham H eights, or
and outside work, I could not be
day can be m ade a full day in called to reduce the husb an d 's tem - b etter known to old tim ers as
home to keep my anim als train ed ,
p u ttin g th e b erry can es in the p e ra tu re and afte r p rescrib in g for j G resham b u tte proudly speak of
but nevertheless took tw o second
w ires killing weeds
and quack
his darkey p atien t he rem arked, “I th e ir recently-im proved mile of
prizes a t the Pacific In tern atio n al,
g rass, sow ing the vetch cover crop, has knocked th e fever outem him .” roadw ay on the picturesque hill
one in open class and one in club
The scholarship w hich
Miss class. I also cap tu red second place
cu ltiv atin g the late potato and corn | T ,le wife in tu rn asked “Does dat southw est of G resham . The road,
Boeckli has been fo rtu n a te in se in show m anship.
»
crops to hold th e m oisture until the , m ean th a t he is going to get well?" officially designated as W alters
fall rain s sta rt. This is also very No, said the doctor, "D eys no road, has been widened and graded
cu rin g is aw arded each year by the,
"In June, 1927. fath er had a dis
favorable w eather for killing the hope of him but you has de satis and Is now in very good condition.
Union Pacific R ailw ay com pany to persal sale, to w hich I added my
g
ra ss and weeds in the straw b erry faction ob know in' dat he died C rushed rock has been placed on
four
anim
als,
Delia
H.
and
her
th e ou tstan d in g club m em ber in
Helds and to fertilize them with cured
the thoroughfare, but as yet it has
each of th e counties trav e rsed by th ree calves, two of w hich w ere bull
sheep guano.
A g ricu ltu re's tem p eratu re is su re not been rolled. It is possible the
its lines in th e United S tates. In tw ins. Delia brought th e highest
P lease read th is ex tract from an ly subnorm al and a few y ears road will not be en tirely com pleted
Oregon th is gives a y e a r's free tu i bid on the sale and w ent as a fam ily
artic le recently published in B etter m ore of the Dr. Coolidge trea tm e n t before next year.
tion to Oregon A gricu ltu ral college. cow to T routdale. My bigger bull
Homes and G ardens w ritten by B. will surely give th e u n d erta k er
P roperty ow ners on the top of
The student m ust excel in purely w ent to P ortlan d on a dairy ranch,
W. Keith. He says. " It has been (the sheriff) a Job with many more the hill, R. F. W alters, B ert N orth
economic and a g ric u ltu ra l projects one of th e tw ins to Valley, Wash.,
found th a t th e common or sp rin g m illions of b an k ru p t farm s
ru p and Miss Maude A ldrich have
such as livestock, crops, etc. K en and th e other to Scappoose, Oregon.
stra
w b e rry does not form its buds
done con sid erable to m ake this
neth B ram hall was selected as a l
“In the early sum m er my p aren ts
in the spring, b ut sim ply develops L. I. I., ('ll 11.1»HEN
road not only passable, but a first
te rn a tiv e in the decision for the decided to send me to F ran k lin
ENJOY I’H’NIU DINNER class m arket road. They a re w ork
them . The fru it buds are form ed in
scholarship. Miss Boeckli. whose high school in P o rtlan d , as it was
the plant d u rin g the preceding late
Mr. and Mrs. H ans L arsen, Mrs. ing in cooperation w ith county a u
home is n ear L innton form erly a t closer home. At th e sam e tim e I
sum m er and fall, and no m atter Mabel Clow, Mrs. H attie M. Wolfe, th o rities whose policy is to open
tended G resham Union high school. bought a heifer from my father,
how much straw b e rry p la n ts are Miss Maud A ldrich, Mrs. W. F. up the m ark et roads of th e county,
H er club achievem ents a re in te r nam ing it “Sunny H ills' E delw eiss".
fertilized in th e spring, not a single A ldrich and children and Mrs. Lulu thereby providing better facilities
estin gly n a rra te d as follow s:
E delw eiss is th e Swiss national
fru
it bud can be added. T hus we M. H orning, who is county d irecto r for th e farm er.
“I was born May 17, 1911, in flower and my p are n ts are natives
learn th a t th e tim e to fertilize and J of th e Loyal T em perance Legion,
W hile the w alking at p resent
P o rtland.
W hen
I was nine of S w itzerland. I brought E del
•are for straw b e rry p la n ts In o rd er attended the L. T. L. picnie F riday over th is road is not en tirely sa tis
m onths old my p are n ts moved to a w eiss to the M ultnom ah county fair,
o Increase th e num ber of b erries a t P en in su la park. Of th e four factory. w ith heavy dust at each
farm about six m iles southw est of w inning first and ju n io r cham pion
in th e sp rin g crop is during the Loyal T em perance Legions of the side of th e crushed rock, it is a
L innton. In my early school days ships in club class and first in open
sum m er and fall when th e young 1 county, only tw o w ere represented, vast im provem ent over the form er
I w as encouraged by my p are n ts to class. In th e show m anship contest
p lan ts a re developing; and, since j but th ese put on a fine program , rough condition. F u rth e r im prove
stu d y th e ca re and needs of anim als I tied w ith my b ro th er for a show-
the
num ber of fru it buds form ed is T h e L. T. L. of M ontavilla under m ent will be noted when the roll-
and used to help my fath e r w ith h alter. I also rep resen ted our club
in proportion to th e size and vigor th e supervision of Mrs. L illlam ,n< of the crushed rock takes place,
th e chores, es 1 am doing now. In Hi th e livestock judging team. At
of th e p lan t, all efforts should be j W hitm an, won th e prize offered by I This was o riginally school land,
1918 my fath e r sta rte d to raise th e sam e tim e I was selected as the . Above 18 Presented Miss L uctle w ish for her.
She is endorsed by m ade to grow only p lan ts of this the county director. The A lbina I Later, property ow ners donated a
Brow n Sw iss cattle. I kept my highest scoring g irl in th e county, Gable, of M ontavilla, who is the
th e Base L ine Im provem ent club, ch a racter. The ability of a plant Legion was handicapped by th e ab-1 riKht of way with the uuderstan d -
eyes open and w atchced the devel w hich w as an o th er g re a t su rp rise, leading eastside candidate for the
the M ontavilla Im provem ent' club to blossom and develop all its fruit »once of th e ir leader, but should be lnB th a t county au th o rities would
“Before
the
sta
te
fair
arriv
ed
my
I
',,8Bn
c
t,on
of
"Miss
M
ultnom
ah”
at
opm ent of the anim als. My fath e r
F u n eral D irectors association and buds into large, ripe b erries also I noted for having four g irls from 6 ra,lt »« ap p ropriation for th e Im-
sta rte d to exhibit the c a ttle at the F ra n k lin school term began and I j the Kfeat w ater circu s which
o th er eastside organizations.
depends upon its vigor, size and one fam ily In Its m em bership. Short Pfovem ent and m aintenance of the
various fairs. W. D. K inder o r worked in homes during my school I °Pened yesterday at E ast 18th and
ta lk s w ere given by Rev. Siddon of | ro a*'- The land ow ners m entioned
th e candidate selling the g re a t th rift."
ganized a calf club in my home year. N aturally E delw eiss did not G lisan streets, P o rtlan d , under
est num ber of tick ets will be de
V ancouver and Rev. F erris of P o rt- have m ore th an kept th e ir p a rt of
So
you
see
th
e
foundation
for
d istric t in 1923. I sta rte d as a receive any show m anship train in g . a,lsPices of M ultnom ah Camp 77,
clared elected on W ednesday night, next y ear's yield is laid th is fall land, who had been a ttracted to the 11,1,8 verbal co ntract. T he appro-
club m em ber w ith tw o calves, one She showed so Well, howeven, th a t I Woodmen of the World.
A ugust 29. Miss G able is earn estly and w inter and sp rin g fertilizin g group by its activities. Miss Maud Priation from the county has now
of which, “Rose of L innton,” I received first again in th e co n test I Miss G able is the d au g h ter of
w orking herself and her frien d s for only Increases the straw b e rrie s A ldrich gave the p rincipal address, I ,,e('"n>e exhausted.
cam e from th e T heodore B rugger a t the sta te fair and w as aw arded Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Gable of 75
her. She is rep resen ted in G resham gro w th of vines and in th e cane her th ought being the requisites of I Tlle 3° ’,OOI roadw ay w as dedl-
herd, and th e o th e r D elia H„ from first in club and first in open class. | E ast 80th N orth. Mr. G able’s p a r
by Ivan Swift, of the P. E. P. com b erries a cane grow th but does not a well rounded out life, the need of I cati’d to th e county two years ago
th e W. O. B ohart herd.
"T his sp rin g a fte r finishing my ents form erly lived in G resham pany. Each tick et is a season tic k
help th e yield of fruit. T his is care for the physical, m ental, so-1 w,len o u tstan ding Im provem ents
"I won a sch o larsh ip to O. A. C. high school term I w ent to the and w ill be rem em bered by the
et, good for ten adm issions and is very n atu ra l as the foundation cial and sp iritu a l life, th a t one w ere m“de.
Curves have been
sum m er school in 1924, some first boys' and g irls ’ sum m er school a t older resid en ts. Mr. G able him self
tran sfe ra b le.
m ust be laid before the house can should not be crip p les In any one I lenBthened and th e grade m uch Im-
prizes, also a show h a lte r in a C orvallis, w hich I had done for two w ent to school to P ro fesso r Lent
The W ater C ircus is som ething be built and we cannot expect a phase of living. H er illu stratio n » I proye<^ w ,,hin the past few years,
show m anship contest. At th e P a y ea rs previously, w inning each j al°PB w ith boys and g irls of th a t
new and novel and p resen ts 16 big good crop of b erries unless we of four puppies, two of w hich had T,le ,ow er P art of th e road Is in
cific In tern atio n al my ca lf placed trip . T his school was very educa day who a re now am ong th e well
professional acts, said to be w orth apply th e fertilize r early.
¡been fed w ith p ure m ilk and two I th e G resham city lim its. F our fam-
th ird in club class and first in tional and enjoyable and I arriv ed known citizens of G resham and
m any tim es th e price of adm ission,
We
also
have
an
o
th
er
ad
v
an
tag
e
I
fed ° n m ,,k w ,th “ very ,,tt,e a ,c °- il,es ° r ah° u t 2V persons co n stitu te
show m anship.
T he 1925 season hom e w ith m ore helpful ideas than vicinity.
and the Woodman Camp No. 77, will if we tak e delivery on sheep guano I ho1' an<1 ,h e effect 0,1 thp Keneral | 1 ,le P°P»l»tlon of G resham H eights,
found me w ith only D elia H. left to before. I enjoyed th e in terestin g
Miss G able is a fine lady and de benefit in its relief fund by every
now, we get it dry which will m ake ' a c t,v ,,,*‘H of e“‘’b group, reaching
work with, as Rose of L innton had assem blies, especially the club serving of th e honor her friends
adm ission.
a saving of 10 per cent over th e i ®Ven to th e h ealth con<,,tlonB of t h e I^KEGON RAIilES GET
tak en sick and died. This was hard songs and yell, because I love to
w inter m o istu re condition.
Ol w'*' P»PP'»'s la ter born to the origl-
CITIZENSHIP PAPERS
for me afte r raisin g the calf from sing and play th e piano.
TRICK damaged i \
GRESHAM MAN WEDS
course It may be w rong to try to " a ' lo u r’ showed the harm which I B rand new, young citizens of
th e age of six weeks.
"B esides four y ears of calf club
STEEP HILL RUNAWAY
A SALEM TEACHER grow good cro p s of anything, as
as ®V®n , a . 8ma.11 anlou,1, of alcohol, | Oregon, th a t Is, citizens born in this
“I did not lose my courage, how w ork, I have had a year of cooking,
T hings were lively for the Cope
One
of
the popular young men of berries, like full crops of o th er reg u la rly taken, may have on any state, a re having a special honor
ever, but w ent at it w ith m ore g rit one of sew ing and tw o of potato I land L um ber com pany S atu rd ay a f
conferred upon them by th e sta te
D esiring to get a gold m edal a t the club w ork. W hile atten d in g F ra n k - ternoon when a ru n aw ay tru ck G resham to desert th e ran k s of things, may break th e m arket below sort of life.
It Is hoped th at th is picnic m ay board of health. As soon as the
Pacific In tern atio n al, I train ed lin I took individual second y ear I loaded with shingles, crash ed down bachelordom recently is C hester the cost of production. T his seems
P hilips, employed in the office of
resu lt In a g re a te r circu latio n of facts upon them are duly recorded
D elia to show herself. T he re su lt cooking project.
a steep hill about six m iles south- th e local p lan t of the S tan d ard Oil to be tru e th is year of the p rincipal
the L. T. L. paper. T he Young C ru- by the division of vital sta tistics,
w as a show h a lte r a t the M ultno
crops
in
our
country.
To
Illu
strate.
“ I w as very w ell p rep ared th is east of G resham in the E agle creek
m ah county fa ir and first place in year for the M ultnom ah county fair country, resu ltin g in a badly dam- com pany. Mr. P hilips and Miss In cotton we have a b etter crop sader, even should it not be prac- the dlvlftlon w hich has ch arg e of
Ruby Delk, d au g h ter of Mr. and
ticable to organize new societies. > he records of births, deaths, m ar-
show m anship a t th e sta te fair. E delw eiss w as aw arded th ird in aged m achine.
The driver. Jim Mrs. C harles R. Delk of D rain, th an last year o r 69 9-10 per cen t
D elia's first scholarship w as won club class, and did n ot place in S earle of P o rtlan d , fo rtu n ately es-
of a five-year av erag e and the price It was noted th at a lurge num ber of j rlages and divorces, a finely en-
for me a t th e 1925 sta te fair. She open. She did not develop into as ta p ed w ith a cut hand and a few Oregon, w ere united in m arriag e has fallen 20 per cent. In w heat oth er groups of v isito rs to the park «raved certificate show ing th a t the
S atu rd ay , A ugust 11, at the home
even won ju n io r and g rand cham typy a calf as I w ished her to be, I scratches.
we have 83 per cent of an average sat n ear listening very atten tiv ely I child has been legally reg istered as
of the brid e’s parents.
a citizen Is se n t to the parent.
pion cow in open class as a tw o- but one m ust tak e th in g s as they
crop and the price has fallen in 30 to th e program .
As the driver, only tem p o rarily
About 20 guests w ere p resen t to days 31 cen ts per bushel or 27 per
Mrs. H orning and her helpers are
T his notification of birth regls-
year-old. T his m eant victory. I come. J u s t th e sam e I w ent out employed by the lum ber com pany
received second place for D elia H. for show m anship. My b ro th er gave | began the long descent down the w itness the cerem ony w hich was cent. In apples we have 90 per to be co n g ratu lated upon the sue- lr a t,on is signed by Dr. F rederick
in open class at the Pacific I n te r me a close rub but I showed E del steep hill, he soon saw th a t his perform ed by the Rev. Thom as cent of a 10-year average and the cess of the picnic. M ultnomah coun- lJ. S trick er, the sta te health officer,
Acheson, p asto r of Jaso n Lee M eth m ark et is featu reless. In p ru n es ty and C lackam as county will hold fcct,ng as special agent of th e bu-
national.
w eiss th e best possible. A gain I tru ck w as gaining speed and th e
"Yet I was not w orrying in the received a show h alter w hich was b rakes w ere not tak in g hold. R a th odist ch u rch in Salem. Among the Pacific N orthw est has no crop a Joint In stitu te at The Oaks T hurs-1 r<‘au of census.
least about the show m anship con given by S. A. W ilson, p resid en t of er th an risk th e possibility of a those p rese n t w ere th e m em bers of or estim ated from 5 to 10 per cent day, A ugust 30, beginning a t 1<) I These certificates a re m ore than
test. At last th e tim e cam e. H alf the F irs t N ational bank of Linnton. trem endous crash at th e foot of the the brid e's family, Mr. P h ilip ’s of a crop and th e re is little or no a in. The M ontavilla Union will I i? ® .el “ ," p le a -°! t,le P rinting art.
m o th er from The D alles, and o th er
frig h ten ed and still determ ined to
life in th e canned or dried p ru n e hold
"S um m arizing
my
prem ium s hill, he steered th e m achine off to relativ es and .frien d s.
„ „
.
.
— I ■"
u* >"<• m ost im p o rtan t pos-
win my goal, I w ent into th e arena w hich I have received, they are : one side w here rocks, brush and
m arket. This is also tru e of p ears M. E. church of th a t section T ues- sessions a child cun have,
Miss Luctle Wiley of Salem was , and peaches, g rap es and citru s day, S eptem ber 11, to which all In-1 A certlfled copy of th e original
and attem pted to c a p tu re th e gold a gold m edal, fo u r show h alters, stum ps dam aged th e e a r co n sid er
certificate Is accepted as a proof of
he bridesm aid, and Clayton B. fruits. P otatoes prom ise the la rg terested persons are Invited.
m edal. It w as not difficult as Delia th ree O. A. C. sum m er school schol ably.
a perso n 's identity, of his o r her
Hoover, associated w ith the groom est crop ever grow n by 6.000,000
w as train ed. W hile she w as show arsh ip s, Union Pacific scholarship,
birthplace, n atio nality, age, r e la
The loss to Copeland Lum ber in w ork a t th e S tan d ard Oil com
ing herself, she w as chew ing her special money prizes from the j com pany is am ply covered by In
tionship and for num erous other
bushels and th e only way to save FORMER CU B AGENT
pany p la n t a t G resham , attended the m ark et value Is to not dig m ore
BUSY IN IDAHO legal purposes including:
surance.
The rig h t to atten d school or to
him as best man. T he bride was I th an enough to supply our n ational
In a recen t letter to W. If. Balllle, w ithdraw from school.
a ttire d in a gown of w hite satin ; needs. T he corn crop also p ro m county club ag en t of M ultnomah
T he rig h t of protection afforded
Brown Sw iss B reed ers’ association and w ore a full length veil. She
ises a bountiful yield.
county. Mrs. W. D. K inder, wife of by child labor laws.
I o f Beloit, Wis., 21 firsts, 11 seconds, c a rrie d a bouquet of pink roses.
The rig h t to vote.
This a g ric u ltu ra l problem was his predecessor, for th e past seven
3 thirds. 4 g ran d cham pions 5
Follow ing the cerem ony refresh -
The rig h t to hold public office.
In h erita n ce rights.
ju n io r cham pions and one senior m ents of Ice cream and cake w ere grav e enough to have Interested m onths resid en ts of Boise, Idaho,
w here he Is engaged in sim ilar
C o n tract rights.
cham pion."
served. The bride cu t th e wedding our governm ent officials to th e ex
The age of con sent to m arry.
ten t of enacting rem edial leg isla work, says th at they a re g reatly
cake and ------------her
served
T he age for ju ry duty.
...u
. .
.
guests. Mr.
pleased
with
Idaho,
As
w
onderfully
.
r
i
M
J
K
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tion seven y ears ago, and It is
The rig h t to secure p assp o rts for
healthful clim ate and conditions I foreign countries,
proxlm ately 50 per cent of th e ir y autom o,J,,e ior “ to u r of west- tru e th a t th e best th o u g h t of our
th ere in general. Mr. K inder’s
The r »Kht to protection in for
f t f m o st lik ely dow n below th e a c c u m u la
trip s a re less than 20 m iles in ®rn Ganada. On th e ir re tu rn they congress was expressed M ice in
work,
which
takes
him
aw
ay
from
C0IU" ‘r ,®a
length, according to sta tistic s Just will begin housekeeping in a house th e passing of the M cNary-Haugen
tio n of d ust, oil a n d g rim e you w ill find w h a t w as
1 I he law of Oregon req u ires the
thi_ Or®’5° “ .8 tf.te Motor belonging to Mrs. E lean o r Bough law to provide for co n tro llin g su r- his home for weeks at a time, Is atten d in g physician o / m l d w t f . ‘ to
once a fine p a in t job. o n e th a t, w ere it b ro u g h t
well and he
is full of | rep
wdiere*1 high wavs LrZ m C, h f
ner Mn C edar »venue. T he b’rTde plUHe,< ln farm crop8 “ » ‘he e n d , progressing
,
,
............—
. - o rt a baby's birth w ithin ten
to lig h t, w ould m ean m a n y d o lla rs a d d itio n a l
condition, th e average trip Is longer for ‘he past year was an in stru c to r ,h a t ,h ® "u rp ,u * m l^ht not break ' ' ' ,U8 a8m and enjoying It to th e ^ ay" to th e local re g istra r, by
whom It is forw arded to the dlvis-
v alu e to you in a n y kind of a deal. H ow b e tte r
th an in the ea st and about th e sam e *n G*e dom estic science d e p a rtm e n t■ ’,own O** value of th e whole crop
8 i z i .. i
«.
r Ion of vital statistics. P a re n ts who
as
in
the
m
iddle
west.
Velow
th
e
cost
of
production.
This
‘
b
in
d
e
r
was
m
ost
com
mend-1
a
re u n certain as to w hether or not
could you pick up th e se e x tra d o lla rs th a n to
of a Salem high school.
being th e eighth y ear of ag ricu l- ato ry of th e flne w ork done th is ,b l" has been done, can find out by
j tu ra i depression and g rea t sh rin k - I year 8t t,le *a ,r ,,y M ultnomah w riting to the S tate Board of
304 Medical A rts Building,
age of farm Investm ent values, as <oun,y c,u b hoys and «Iris and was P H o ealth.
rtlan d , Oregon.
especially
th
rilled
over
the
w
inning
j
well as loss resu ltin g from farm
products selling below the cost of dem onstration team In cooking,
Help Wanted.
production, the loss for th e eight Jeon Inglis and C harlotte Johnson,
Th. Apple G row ers A ssociation,
A c u sto m e r of o u rs re c e n tly tra d e d a used c a r
years past is conservatively e s two flne g irls whom she claim s as Hood River, Oregon, will w ant
a n d som e boot fo r a n o th e r used c a r a n d he .states
TW ICB-A-W EEK
tim
ated at 840,«08,000,000. It would hers. She also w rote of th e splen- 8‘eady reliab le help about Septem -
« MOS.
1 MOB.
p o sitiv ely th a t th e d e a le r w ould h a v e allow ed
seem th a t th e situ atio n w as su f dld work done by W alter and *’*r , I ° tH h a rv*,«t the fall crop of
GRESHAM OUTLOOK ................................ M j M
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T racey A nderegg Floyd Stafford
ai"l Pears. Good cabins,
60c
$25 m o re had th e c a r been w ashed a n d th e top
ficiently grav e to aro u se th e In ter n . . I . r.
. oy 1 " “ “ W l. cam ps furnished.
Bring bedding
Harold
Dahl,
Ian
Burns
and
"Bud-1
and
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utensils.
est of all th in k in g p atrio tic citizens
an d c u rta in s cleaned up.
Combination Rate* with Portland Dallies
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and an honest effort should be m ade die" Welbea in club activities.
Speaking of baby Jan e, Mrs K l n - |ain i*
Packers. A beginners
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ror oth er In terests can n o t be built r” r f a r m e r s ' B ulletin 1471-F before Irf'.igce
CHAS H UNT A SON. Prop
lawn social, home of K T
Keep this for reference. All ra te, .trlctly In advance.
l.uniibnrn
upon a b an k ru p ted ag ric u ltu re. b,,Klnnln* t0 do any canning.
Main Street, corner Third
T liirsilay Evening, Kept tl._D in-
This being a presidential year and
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ner, Baptist I .ad ies Guild.
Ibe odds being largely In favor of
Those who ad v ertise are not
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the party in control at the present a "ham e'*
H»e*r business. T h e y .
««•-Herveet feetl-
cack up th e ir statem en ts.
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■Multno-.ah county
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Mias A nna Boeckli, who has been
aw arded th e Union Pacific sc h o lar
ship as ou tstan d in g club m em ber in
M ultnom ah county in 1928, gives
below a resum e of h er activities for
th e past five years.
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