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G resham O utlook VO L 3. NO. 37 GRESHAM, M ULTNOM AH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 8, “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 1913 $1.50 PER YEAR SUN DIALS ARE DEFEATED FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION GRESHAM GIRLS’ HOSE TEAM BY UNION MEAT COMPANY SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY MANNER TAKES ONE FIRST, TWO SECONDS S u n d a y 's ball g am e on th e F air- view d iam o n d , betw een th e Sun D ials a n d th e U nion Meat com pany w as alm o st a w alk o v er fo r th e m eat can n ers. T he hom e team had been c o n sid erab ly w eakened by th e su b s titu tio n of D ouglass, o f E stacad a, fo r T om T ow nsend w hose arm had given o u t, and th e score show ed th e d ifferen ce. D ouglass lacked T o w n se n d 's speed, us th e strik e -o u ts show ed, an d th e stro n g su p p o rt of th e field saved w hat w as left to th e tim e pieces. D ouglass s tru c k out only th re e m en, w hile K rau se, if the beef c u tte r s p u t tw elv e to sleep before they had a ch an ce to try th e ir legs. K ra u se w alked tw o m en w hile D ouglass also gave first base to two. H eitsm an did good w ork behind th e b at fo r th e S un D ials, never allow in g a b all to pass him , w hile B ailer of th e m eat slicers let tw o go by, one of w hich scored a ru n . T h e firs t th re e in n in g s showed how th e gam e w ould ev e n tu a lly go, a lth o u g h n e ith e r side scored. The v isito rs w ere fin d in g every ball and th e Sun Dial field w as p ick in g them up in g re a t shape. T he first nine v isito rs w ent out In th a t way, none of th e m re ach in g first base. W ith such p lay in g it w as only a questio n of tim e w hen the U nions would be gin to sco re, and th a t tim e cam e in th e fo u r th w ith th re e runs. The fifth w as a repeat and th en follow ed tw o m o re lik e th e first three. In th e e ig h th th e v isito rs scored tw o m o re an d one in th e last. T h e S u n D ials stru g g le d th ro u g h six in n in g s w ithou t a ta lly alth o u g h they h ad men on th e bases fre q u e n tly , b u t it seem ed to lie th eir lu ck to d ie th e re because they were iu v a ria b ly th e best b a tte rs and th e way o r a n o th e r at ju s t th e wrong next to follow w ere p u t out in one tim e. J ie s lln w as th e first p lay er to m ake a base. T h is w as in th e sec ond a n d died at th e hom e p late w hile tr y in g to m ak e it on Doug la s s’ tw o b agger . H e sto le th ird b u t S m ith an d E m ery stru c k out an d tw o n e a r ru n s w ere never ta l lied. In th e th ird S tan ley w ent to firs t on a sin g le, sto le second and died th e r e when H eitsm an sw ung h is b a t in th e a ir th re e tim es. In th e sixth th e m eat com pany had th e ir w orst luck. T he first m an up w ent out on a th ro w to firs t an d th e next m an got to first, but he w as forced to ru n and a neat d o u b le p lay . H eslin to E m ery, put th e tw o m en in th e m orgue. D ouglass w as first to th e hat in th e sev en th in n in g for th e Sun Dials W ith a tw o b ag g er and a steal he got to th ird and th en sto le home. W h at he lacked in p itch in g he m ade up In e v e ry th in g else. He m ade th e o n ly o th e r tally w ith a two- b a g g e r o v e r th e left fence, again sto le th ird an d m ade hom e on Sm ith « drive. By th is tim e th e re w as only one m an left and he ended th e g am e by s trik in g o u t, leaving Sm ith stra n d e d on second. S k a re k had th e w orst lu ck of all. He m ad e a ru n th a t c o u ld n 't be co u n ted because of a dead ball. He w as se n t back to th ird in th e sixth an d th ey left him th ere. E very v is ito r p u t o u t by th e Sun D ials w as d ue to good field in g ex cept th e th r e e s trik e o u ts and two men c a u g h t n ap p in g on second in th e se v e n th inning. D ougass caught the firs t m an a fte r h av in g w alked him to firs t. T he th ird v isito r up in th e sev en th w as also w alked by D ouglass an d w as p u t o u t by S ta n ley, to second. W hile th e score show ed 9 to 2 In fav o r of th e m eat com pany It should h a v e been 8 to 4 T h e ru le th a t allow ed only tw o bases on a ball over th e left fence p ro b ab ly G resh am 's big c e le b ratio n cam e firs t; S a ra h Jo h n so n , second; S tella W hen th e hose team g irls p u t had th e h o n o r of cu rry in g off th e cost th e Sun D ials a ru n , an d S k ar- an d w ent acco rd in g to th e p re -a r- B radley, th ird . G resham on th e sp o rtin g m ap by palm of victory. E ach team ra n ek 's re tu rn to th ird w as u n fo rtu n a te , ran g ed p ro g ram s fo r all e v e n ts It L ong Jum p— J. L eslie, 15 feet, 11 o rt*¡in a ,,ng so m eth in g new In sp o rts. sep arately an d th e local g irls m ade l,ie e n te rta in in g com m ittees of the th e first ru n . 'i he tim e for th e lo o He w as e n title d to th e ru n . A b all w as th e best fro m every sta n d p o in t , . ‘ ' I coast w ere q uick to in v ite them to y a rd s being 18 .-5 seconds. G resh th a t rolled u n d e r th e rig h t field th a t ev er took p lace h ere an d It Ih ree-leg g ed ra c e — L eslie and give p u b lic ex h ib itio n s. T h e ir first am m m ade th e ru n in 20 1-5 sec fence gave one of th e v isito rs a w as d iffe re n t. W ilson. ! call w as to th e A sto ria re g a tta . onds an d I<ents >n 21 seco n d s.” In stead of th e stereo ty p ed fo rm u la hom e run th a t was not e a rn e d and T ug of w ar. 10 men on each side frtllu w hich they have ju s t re tu rn e d T he tw o rei m in in g races w ere Won by W ils o n s team over ;,nd' oth.‘‘r . ‘ »'les a re bid d in g for held on S a tu rd a y . should never have been allow ed, of p rev io u s ce le b ra tio n s th e r e w ere T he A storian mi . . . . . . them , in clu d in g A lbany, w ith Its says: T he g ro u n d ru les need rev isin g . no o ra tio n s, n o r p a ra d e s, n o r fire- T h o m s best tw o out of Giree to u rn a m e n t. S e a ttle w ith its pot- "T h e d ry test w as held nt 2 F ollo w lng w as th e lin e-u p : w orks, b u t it w as ju st one liu g h pic- The fo o tb all tevims w ere com- latch and P en d leto n w ith Its ro u n d - o 'clo ck on Bond s tre e t. A ru n of Meat Co. • ' a tten d ed by fo u r th o u sa n d peo- posed of a ll-s ta r p lay ers, eleven on ’*P Sun Dials P osition 100 y a rd s w as m ad e and th e hose So J,ol" ‘la r h as th e new sport bo coupled o n to th e h y d ra n t, . . E n erest pip from P o rtla n d an d th e su rro u n d - each side selected for th e occasion S tan ley . . . . s. s. . hut th e u n d e r th e nam es of "M ary H ill" ! L” “ * ' ' " V , ™ KÍr‘S' T “ w ater w as not tu rn e d on. In th is . . . B ailer i.i^ co u n try . H eitsm an . . . c. . J i it.t in s w h e n e v e r th e r e is a volun- to n le st A storia and L en ts tied fo r . E d w ard s T he C aled o n ian s an d C lan M aclay and " P ro g ra m and R a n g ers." S k arek . . ----- c. f. The te e r fire d e p a rtm e n t U 'ttts follow - first p la c e th e tim e b eing 34 4-5 . . . . C l a r k cam e on sp ecial tr a in s o v er th e Mt. H eslin . . . . . . 2 b. "M ary H ills' won by th e score of id G resham and co n tested w ith the seconds. 'G re sh a m ’s tim e wag 36 1-5." H ig h lan d c o s - ' 4 to 0. g irls h ere on J u n e 5th. T hen As D ouglass . K rau se Hood road. T h e ir . . . . p. . T he race w as given to A storia to m eet because L e n ts ’ bos«- w as 32 feet D ancing In th e pavilion w as a to ria o rganized a team S m ith ................. r .f ....................... B yrne tu m es and b ag p ip e band w ere u n u s- them both. T h at Is th e way the G resham E m ery .................. 1 b .............Crowley ual and a ttra c tiv e fe a tu re s an d they fe a tu re d u rin g th e afte rn o o n to the t.ew sp o rt s ta rte d an d it is g ain in g s h o r te r th a n th e o th ers. w as given second. Q uisenliery .......... 3 b ................... Cohn were a jolly crow d, bent o n e n jo y in g ! m usic of a good o rc h e stra . In fav o r to such an e x ten t th a t It At fo u r o 'clock th e th ird race w as T hom pson .......... 1. f ........... A nderson them selv es and a m u sin g th e people No serio u s accident w as noted, prom ises to becom e one of th e |ier- ru n T he test consisted of ru n n in g m anent fe a tu re s of every c e le b ra w ith th e ir n a tio n a l S co ttish gam es. a fu ll block, co n n ectin g th e hose to T h e score—- but I wo young men w ere slig h tly tion. th e h y d ra n t and tu rn in g on th e w a co n tests. C. S. S un D ials, . . , 0 0 II 0 0 (» 1 0 1— 2 T h a t they succeeded, an d did all In ju red in th e T he hose team ev e n ts at A storia ter. T he G resham team won th is U nion Meat Co. 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 2 1— 9 th a t w as pro m ised w as th e u n a n i L a u g h to n , o ne of th e w inners in on th e F o u rth and fifth w ere easily race, th e tim e being 3 3 2-5 seconds. m ous v erd ict. th e h o p .step and leap w as ren d ered th e best p a rt of th e cele b ratio n . U m pires— H enry W ihlon and Ed. A storia g irls w ere second in 41 1-5 T he racin g card p u t on by th e | in sen sib le fo r a few m in u tes by fall- T h ree c o n tests w ere ca rrie d out of seconds; L ents th ird In 45. H eslin. w hich th e G resham g irls won a first All th r e e team s bad a stre a k of Tim e o f g am e— One h o u r and 45 R iv ersid e-G resh am A m u sem en t clu b | lug b ac k w a rd , and W E. Jack so n and tw o second honors. T h e As A storia got a k in k In th e w as an event th a t gave th e hest ! sp rain ed h is th ig h in th e broad to ria team won tw o firsts and one bad luck m in u tes. hos<* In one contest L en ts failed races ev er ru n on th e G resh am tr a c k .'ju m p . Both w ere a b le to leave the seco n d The la-nts team ran k ed to m a k e connection at th e h y d ran t Next S u n d ay 's gam e will be w ith th ird in all th e co n tests. so th a t th e w ater b u rst out w hen it th e T im m s-C ress team . M axineyer, T he sh o o tin g m atch w as a fe a tu re g ro u n d s w ith o u t assistan ce, Every e ffo rt w as m ade to give w as tu rn e d on, an d in th e dry teat Coiniii, n ial C lub Dance, fo rm erly w ith M cC redle’s Beavers, th a t sta rte d th e d a y 's sp o rts and th e v isitin g g irls a good tim e They w here G resham lost by 2-5 of a sec A| T om m m ercia ercial club hall w as the will pitch fo r th e v isito rs an d T ow n helped to m ak e it in te re stin g . T he he C C om had a s h a re in th e land and re g a tta olid, 011(5 of th e g h ls (I replied th e situad of th e best m ark sm en of lh e » s(,t,no ()f ( |)e c|t send expects to be th e r e for th e ¡scene of th e closing fe stiv itie s of parad es, being given the places of nozzle, th u s losing first place. A dm iral Spencer Sun Dials. It w as rep o rted th a t h e G resham G un clu b shot 60 tim es the day. T he hall w as filled to over honor iu both. S p eak in g of d iffe re n t ev en ts of u n d e r his special care the re g a tta th e A storian says: was sav in g h im self last S unday in oa<’*1 at b lu ero ck s, m ak in g th e fol- flow ing d u rin g th e e a rly p a rt of the took them on his flag sh ip iu th e acq u a tic pag- "W h ile all th e land sp o rts staged o rd e r to meet M axineyer in th e com- : scores: I ev en in g and th e dan ce w as c o n tin aent and o th e rw ise provided fo r d u rin g th e first tw o d ay s of the in g gam e. W ith tw o such p itc h e rs » • W ihlon, 48; D. M. R o b erts, 46; ued u n til 3 o'clock, it w as one of th e ir e n te rta in m e n t w ith a banquet re g a tta an d F o u rth of Ju ly c e le b ra in th e box th e sp o rt will be w orth 11 M atthes, 45; A. Ila m m a r, 4.1, | th e best d an ces from every sta n d - ex cu rsio n s on th e bay, a u to rides tion w ere m ore o r less in te re stin g seeing W. B uck. 37; T. J . Ila llig a n , 36; nolnt e v e r given publicly in G resh and th e a te r in v ita tio n s. none proved as p o p u la r as th e hose Space fo rb id s te llin g th e w hole The new clu b house is n early fin -! ' - ''»•hind, 3u; Lewis S h a ttu c k . 33, am . L a to u re lle 's o rc h e s tra fu r n sto ry of th e tr ip an d the race«, but team races betw een th e young ladies of G resham , la 'iits and A sto ria .” ¡shed and is in use. T he field h as i C row ,«y- :,-’ l T c - Tow n- is h e d th e m usic which w as suiierb Hie follow ing account of th e con In a foot race fo r cash prizes tw o been en tire ly fenced off from t h e : “01“ 1’ 2!t' S u p p er w as had nt. th e G resham grill, te s ts from the A storian Is th e most A storia g irls, tw o G resham girls, g ra n d s ta n d and b leach ers, and no 3 h e *Ta«es. O live M errill and G eorgina H am lin, it he tw o h otels h av in g lieen eate n im p o rta n t. "T h e first race w as ru n befori and a lam ts g irl w ere en te re d for a one can get o n to th e d iam o n d unless F iv e enlrieB 8 ,a rte d tlle 2 :2 5 , r o t ' out of e v e ry lh in g they had before crow d th a t filled every foot ot d a s h of o ne block. T h e tw o from he has bu sin ess th ere. E very f a c il- : ''alf-m H e, th e th re e w in n ers being seven o'clock. T he net receip ts of sta n d in g room for a block on Com A storia w ere first an d second, ily for seeing th e gam e is good and | Hols D 'A rc, firs t; H ally C., second the dance, tu rn e d over to th e secre m e n ia l s u e d , and th e A storia g irls | G eorgina H am lin g e ttin g th ird each ■ S ar8 ° ' Giiril T im e. 1 :1 3 . tary of th e clu b w as *60.10. th e ¡itten d an ce is in creasin g In th e 2:21) pace, one h a lf tulle, Tl«e tow n w as rem u rk n b ly free Sunday. w in- from d is o rd e r d u rin g T he th e day and The score on th e F o u rth when the th e re w ere six e n trie s. L ig h tfo o t, light, City M arshal G tillickson h a v Sun Dials played th e in d ep en d e n ts, n ers finished as follow s: Lilly ing ta k e n every p re c a u tio n a g ain st stood 13 to 3 in fav o r of th e hom e j firs ' : ^ ' « ' ‘d ; team . Som e good ball w as played | Hal;. 1 h ir<’ - T i m e , 1: «8. C ssessor Reed my unseem ly co n d u ct, anil so f a r ' ' o ounty u u iy A ixssessor tteea leads th e Mrs. E unice M. D ouglass, well Five e n trie s w ere m ad e in th e no one h as been b eard of to com- " s i of county o fficia ls w ho h as run know n In E a ste rn M ultnom ah, has d u rin g th e gam e, but som e of it w as S ally- plain th at G resham did not have th e d e p a rtm e n t at less expense d u r- been chosen as th e bead of th e P o r t not q u ite classy en o u g h at be put ru n n in g race, h a lf m ile dash m in t won oil! 55 seconds. m ost en jo y ab le, p ro fita b le and sail- hig *he firs t six m o u th s of th e pres- dow n as eq u al to th e average. land Ju v e n ile m ark et located at th e S cotch G aines, < at F o u rth of Ju ly th a t ev er hap- , u t ytvir th a n it w as conducted d u r Of th e th irty -tw o fe a tu re s ad v er- pene)] ing th e sam e period last y ear. The c o rn e r of F irst an d S ta rk stre e ts. schools lised only tw e n ty -fo u r w ere given 'fig u re s given iu th e sem i-an n u a l re- She will visit th e v ario u s and hom e g a rd e n s an d u rg e th e because of lack of e n trie s in a few T he H ig h lan d bagpijie band, w hich j »o r‘ « ' < ’<>«• » 'y A u d ito r M artin,w hich in stan ces and fo r lack of tim e .F o l a ttra c te d so m uch a tte n tio n , Is know n is now re a d >' f,,r tho P rin te r, show s ch ild ren to c o n tin u e th e c u ltiv a tio n of th e ir plots for a second crop of as th e P o rtlan d S cottish P ipe Band ( l ' lal Reed and his a s s is ta n ts drew At a m eetin g of th e fa ir d ire c to rs low ing a re th e sco res as recorded. v egetables, so as to T h ro w in g 16-pound h am m er A. asso ciatio n . It Is u n d e r th e dlrec- »*’ 1,82.58 from th e co u n ty tr e a s u re r seaso n ab le y esterd ay it w as decided to begin keep th e m ark et c o n sta n tly su p p lied . J. M cD onald, 94 fe e t; J. L eslie, 88 g rad in g th e stre e ts throyigh th e fa ir tlon of P ipe M ajor Jo h n Sm ith and ll*> •<) J u n e 30. w hile last y ear t he ex- F rid a y s she -rounds at once. Geo. W. K enney feet; A dam S h arp , 82 feet, 4 inches. in clu d es seven pipes, th re e sn a re | p o is e s of th e a u d ito r fo r th e sam e On W ednesdays and s giveiT th e co n tract. will su p e rin te n d th e sale of p roduce Hop, step an d leap J. L eslie, 36 d ru m . T he Pt,r*o<1 w ere *28,284.16. A portion d ru m s and one base It was also decided to have th e B esides th e g a rd e n tru c k , tin* m a r feet, 2 in ch es; W. E. Ja c k s o n , 33 new stock b arn s erected w ith in a I d istin c tiv e d ress w orn co n sists of l,f **ie sav in g Is accounted fo r by ket will d eal in b ak in g and salad sh o rt l i m e , th e plan being to build feet 6 ‘it inches; C. 8. L a u g h to n , 31 i k ilts, w hite tu n ic and plaid w ith ihe fact th a t the 1913 assessm ent ed ib les m ade by th e d o m estic science them along th e n o rth an d east feet, 11 inches. d a n g lin g sp o rra n s. The head d r e s s , 10'* does not co n ta in th e assessm ent p u p ils of th e v ario u s schools. fe m e s with fro n t o p en in g s and a P u ttin g 16-pound shot .1. L eslie, wilj, of household goods, th is item hav cover over th e w alk s In fro n t. In 37 feet, 9 in ch es; A dam S h arp , 35 is G len g arry b onnets, topped ing been e lim in a te d by th e In itia t black cocks' tails. th is way every an im al can be seen M cDonald, from th e o u tsid e. Ix s s space will feet, 8 *-i in ch es; A. J. j A. R. C. M cKenzie, s ta n d a rd ive bill passed by th e people last be ta k e n up th a n In th e old way. 3 4 feet, 9 inches . e a re r of th e d a n Is a m em b er of fall. T he n u m b er of field d e p u tie s! Such sheds a re in use a t V ancouver Q u a rte r m ile race- J. Ix>slle, L. o b rd e r know n as th e C om m une (laid - " IUH wa8 ' ,low '' fo r th « P re8« nt W. E. T erh u n e, a young u n m a r and a re very sa tisfacto ry . Best II. B u llier, W. E. Jack so n . H ow ever, Mr. Reed declare* C laude S m ith w as voted a th re e -, .... , le a la c h . T his is an exclusive a n y ear. ried m an aged about 25 y e a rs, Is In year co n tra c t fo r a show b u ild in g to ’¡m e. •> > z istc o n d s cien t S cotch society, ra n k in g w ith th a t th is does not acco u n t for all th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital badly F ifty yard race for boys u n d e r 10 tie erected by h im self so u th east of H e d ecla res th a t th e M asonic o rd e r In S cotland. Mr of th e saving. in ju rt'd about th e face, th e result the pavilion. A lbert llu llii r, firs t; Lionel H am - M cK enzie is 82 y ears of ag e and Is ,,i8 have w orked long h o u rs W. C B urch m ade a bid fo r th e | j n> F*.COn d ; R ussell G ow ans, th ird , of an accid en t at th e (). W P. s t a and have done e ffectiv e serv ice,)b u s d an cin g concession w hich w as ac F ifty y ard race fo r g irls u n d e r one of th e only fo u r m em bers of th e c u ttin g dow n th e pay roll . O th e r of tion h ere on S a tu rd a y m o rn in g last. cepted. It in clu d es a refresh m en t H ie U nited S tates, He w as a ssistin g In th e m oving of ten — Alice Spence, firs t; E sth e r C om m une in stan d a t n ig h t. ficials w ho a re on th e " h o n o r ro ll," A re s ta u ra n t will be b u ilt if any S haw , second; Hazel S ch u ltz, th ird . ,h re * ” f w hom « r e l iv i n g on th e Pa- in clu d e School S u p e rin te n d e n t A rm one of th e tra n s fo rm e rs a t th e pow N eatest a p p e a rin g m an In H lg h - I * '^ 1 *o a 8 t’ offers a re m ade fo r th e conces e r sta tio n w hen a ra ilro a d tie sw ung s tro n g , w ho saved *35(1, C ounty S u r sion at a re a so n a b le fig u re. lan d co stu m e — W. ('. G rah am , firs t; I D M cDonald is th e cham pion a ro u n d , ns It flew from Its place u n veyor H olbrook, w ho cut dow n e x Season tic k e ts were fixed a t *1.60 p ip er o f th e P acific coast. The d er th e m achine, s trik in g him on R. D. R ennie, second. penses *400, and C ounty T re a su re r for a d u lts an d 75 cen ts for ch il Sword dance M argaret M athew. m ed als he w ears a tte st his p ro fld e n - l^ewis, w ho saved about th e sam e th e rig h t cheek. He was Iu a n a r d ren und 15. Day tic k e ts will be G r a y .i'y on th e bagpi|ies. row p lace n e a r th e wall and Ills head B agjdpe co m p etitio n D. 50 cents, evening tic k e ts, 25c. a m o u n t. T he g ro u n d s will be p latted into firs t; W alter L ock, second w as pushed a g ain st th e b rickw ork A. J. M cD onald, w ho won several lo ts of five feet fro n t facin g th e Best d ressed boy o r g irl in H igh- j p rizes in th e a th le tic c o n tests Is a w ith such force th a t his right cheek Nutts« ■■iptioiiK to lie Solicit««!. furrow w hich will pro b ab ly exten d bone w as cru sh ed in and he wa.i in a semi circle aro u n d th e so u th land co stu m e J. S. S m ith. , , . noted a th le te and w in n er of m any T here have been no d e v e lo p m e n ts, , . H ig h lan d flin g for boys o r g irls m edals. H e Is 61 y e a rs of ag e and in th e a u to m o b ile factory proposl- *"■•»•••»»• >•« w a" 'a s e n to side of th e gro u n d s. T hese lots M argaret M athew , firs t; Jem im a can do th in g s th a t will be ren ted fo r tw o d o lla rs per m any y o u n g er lion for several days, but th e m a t-¡H ie h o sp ital ut once und was doing fro n t foot each , singly, w ith each F ren ch , second . te r will be ta k e n up aggressiv ely in ! well at last acco u n ts from th ere p erfo rm e rs w ould not a tte m p t. ad d itio n al lot going for *5 to any a few days. T h ere a re about *8000 Leslie, R u n n in g high Jum p .1. B oth th e hotel* of G rseham w ere in sig h t and m ore in prospect. T h ere! sin g le concession. Evening Seiedon llelv a fter. Hen o u t of e v e ry th in g by 7 o'clock Is scarcely any d o u b t about raisin g T h e p u b licity co m m ittee was a u 4 feet, 9 Inches McDon- T ossing th e cab er A. .1 necessary a m o u n t. S olicitors! M ultnom ah G range, No. 71, at thorized to exten d in v ita tio n s to all and had to sh u t up shop. O nly the th e civlc^ so cieties of P o rtla n d to a tten d a lil. 32 feet, 11 in ch es; Tom Bar- (j re ,h a m g rill und th e fire m e n 's will begin ta k in g su b sc rip tio n s th is O r ie n t , will h e re a f te r hold an even- th e fa ir, and was in stru c te d to a r ,clay 29 feet, 8 in ch es; ¡,1(< g«as|on on ce e a c h m onth in addi- F. ( o iitts. | „ n, p c o u n te r kept open a fte r th a t week to com plete tlie w ork. ran g e fo r a series of slides In th e 1 28 feet, 11 Inches. h o u r. T he g rill fed all com ers In G reen g ro u n d bones, six p o unds tlo ’i to th e re g u la r day m eeting T he P o rtlan d m oving p ictu re show s for evening session will be held on th e T h ro w in g 28 p o u n d w eight Jack c lu d in g th e dan ce patro n * , and k( pt for a q u a rte r a week before th e fair. S a n ita ry M eat Co. second W ednesday evening. The Leslie, 48 feet; A. J M cD onald, 40 open u n til a f te r 2 o ’clock n ext m o rn S tan d ard < loverli a f and P lytn oth ilay session will be held ns a t pres feet, >4 In d i; A. G reen , 40 feet 6 Mi ing. Hot P o in t Irons a re an every day B in d er T w ine Go to H essel. 37 inches. G reen tied w ith S h a rp and Sold by S te rlin g 4 e n t on th e fo u rth S a tu rd a y , b eg in E xcellent service w as m ain ta in e d neee**lly ning at IO:3D a. m. won h u t bad to ta k e th ird p rize as on th e O. W P and M ount Hood K l,|ll" r his first thro w w as below th a t of lin es and th e r e w as no co m p lain t McDonald. e x c e p t from a few w ho had to w ait One h u n d red y ard d ash W. C fo r c o n n ectin g c a rs a t Ruby No G rab am . firs t; L. H. B ullier, *ec- acrid« n ts of any kind w ere reported. o n d ; W. E Ja c k so n , th ird . Tim e, Pr<»pos«l'* f o r Sil«*, 1 0 % ge<’Oiids . Race fo r men o v er 40 8. II M ar G resham , D r , Ju ly 8, 1913 N otice Is here by given th a t propo- tin , firs t; W. R G ould, seco n d ; A. Remedy for Every Ailment of Your Stock sals for high sc liool site, to lie s i i l e S tevenson, th ird O ne h u n d red y ard race fo r boys m itted to th e e gal voters of School CDr. Roberts was State Veterimarian of Wis u n d e r 16 G H u m a to n , firs t; C lyde D istrict, No 4, M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , A V e ry P ro fita b le C ro p , M a rk e te d E ith e r in th e R ip e o r G re e n State G race, second; A rth u r S tre b ln , th ird O reg o n , a t a fu tu re d a te to be consin for Several years, fits Remedies are F ifty y ard la c e fo r g irls u n d er nam ed by c o n n iltte e on high school P r ic e » P e r d o z e n $ ^ ¿ .5 0 P er h u n d re d $ 1 5 well known and there is nothing better 16- H elen T iern e y , f i r « ; Jem im a site , w ill I n > r« «leived ai office of Special Kates lor Large <jyanliliea made. We have the Agency. F ren ch , seco n d ; Liza Mai L aren , school c le rk , It M. KoIx-rls, u p to O rd e rs taken N o w fo r D e liv e ry in N o v e m b e r o r D e ce m b e r Ju ly 17, at 8 o' 'clock a m. th ird W heelbarrow race for laid e* — By o rd e r of co m m ittee on High Mrs. McCloud, firs t; G race A n d er School nite. 1 4 0 EL. 4 5 t h St., P o r tla n d , O r c . D M RD B ERTS, son, second; Mrs D rynan, th ird ««THE R E X 4 E E S T O R E ” See Sample« in Outlook Window Secretary. I Single ladles' race-- G ladys BU»s, 38 COUNTY EXPENSE LESS EUNICE M. DOUGLASS FOR FIRST HALF YEAR HEAD OF MARKET BOARD OF DIRECTORS TO DO IMPROVEMENTS Dr. David Roberts’ VETERINARY REMEDIES A W. E. TERHUNE HURT Come to Stay! Mammoth Scotch Gooseberries VIGOROUS GROWERS GRESHAM DRUG CO. VERY PROLIFIC A. W. LESLIE, Im p orter