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TWICE A WEEK VOL 3. G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 7 “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 ?913 0. E. S. LADIES SPECIAL AID FOR ENTERTAIN R0AD SURVEYS PREMIUM >1.50 PER YEAR KELSO’S SHARE IN AWARDS AT THE SANDY FAIR WELLS TELLS OF DOCK PLANS SANDY DISTRICT FAIR • T he co u n ty co m m issio n ers have au- KELSO, Or., Oct. 6, 1 9 H __ T ro u td a le 's new a m u sem en t h all ,boriztl1 th e g en eral ro ad su p erv iso r on the low er flo o r o f th e recently ‘° lu ip ro v e P a tto n ro ad -b etw een In a n o th e r colum n w ill be found PO RTLA N D , Oct. 6 — (S p e c ia l)— ood an d M ontgom ery drives. u list of th e p rise w inners in th e e rected M asonic b u ild in g . „«,a lo r- r- S herw »»«s io • * A t th e meeti* of th e E ast Side Wally opened on F ri I ,b v We8' 8lde T he niov<?IU« n t was K elso ju v e n ile d e p a rtm e n t of th e b an d y , on F rid ay an d S a tu rd a y , A lfred M einig, second. pened on F riday evening p etitio n ed fo r by E d w ard E. G oudey B usiness Met club h e re to d ay hnll given „1.__ « by th .. e TV. — ta te __ J n“ S andy fair. T h ere w ere nine d iffe r la st w ith a g ra n 1 d 11 ball T he O regon S H ighw ay Com- ° bJective Po in t io r B read— H uth Cox. firs t; C. I.oun- at H otel C liff rd th e P u b lic Dock e n t p rise w in n ers in th is co n test. ladles of th e O. E. 8. D ancing be- ,nisslon u_ has ad . o p ted . a reso lu tio n di- th o u san d p erso n s w ho cam e from ev d re “ , second. , om m U sloner» A’vr»* Kivtui stm niz in g an e a rly w ith L a to u r e lls an d K eiso had a c re d .ta b ie show ing jo r s e m e n t and 4-piece rec,1,ls ,,le 8 ,a ,e high w ay en g in e e r to ery d irectio n an d from m any m iles ta k e L o u ise G ogcr, first. aid th e B oard of C o u n ty C o m m ls s io r''‘‘r ° Und l ° p a r,lc i‘,a ,e th e ir p lan s approv- felly E m m a J o n s ru d , firs t; WI1-J ,o r 1,8 first a tte m p t In th is line, a o rc h e s tra fo r an in s p ira tio n an d a e rs by ta k in g c h a rg e o f su rv ey s and T nd <>d L. M. L ep p er presided. a , , e "id a “ t iu p o n “ >e fa ir an d car- la D an es, second. Mr. proved th a t o rg an ised e ffo rt is not . ° * <k *“ '* ° " S a ,u rd a y long n ig h t of jo lity w as sp en t by a all necessary p re lim in a ry w ork fo,! ‘J™ C anned fru it — M ildred J a r l. w ith o u t resu lts. F o r th e fin an cial lx»pper told of th e la rg e n u m b er of th ro n g of te rp slch o rean lovers. th e co n stru ctio n of th e C olum bia 1 |ey s h “ 8 r“ nd b a " *“ 8 h e l" firs t; M ildred D eShazer, second. p a rt, cred it is du e o u r teac h ers. C. cities on th e P acific coast and else t> 8 halL , , T he d an c in g flo o r is in th e low er K iver highw ay. C anned vegetables- L ilian T hom D P u rcell and Miss C a rrie L am or- w here w hich a re sp e n d in g m illions M ultnom ah co u n ty has b ^ n d i v i d - ^ " Ural , « d i b i t s w ere as. first. sto ry w ith one of th e best flo o rs to caux, w ho raised »51 .60 at a „ e n of h ard cash in th e erectio n of pub « « o n d sto ry of Mei- he found an y h ere. T he a rr a n g e ed in to tw o road d is tric ts , know n as D ress Hilda H uberts, second. te rta in m e n t and b ask et social last lic docks in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e com No 2 8 8 w a n ,,n o ,h w arehouse. T he dis- Home m ade a p ro n — G ladys H u t May. m ents w ere in th e h an d s of a com Hoad D istricts No 1 and Ib is money w as tu rn e d over Hoad n u m b e r 1 co n sists all j ° ' a>)8 w ere ,uad«? “ P » > 'th e v arious p letio n of th e P an am a ca n a l, and chinson. firs t; E cho T hom as, 2.1. p e te n t co m m ittee of ladles, am ong to th e N eighborhood club w hich wag th a t P o rtla n d should do likew ise l? * .i* " “ and honie and them being Mrs. C h arles C leveland. the te rrito ry In M ultn o m ah co u n ty » r Sw eet (teas L ilian T hom as, firs t; org an ized m ainly fo r th e p u rp o se of j A. M. L am m , a G erm an en g in e e r, Dis- ’ ex cellen t in q u a lity an d M ildred D aw es, second. Mrs. A aron Eox. Mrs. W illiam S ta n except th a t in clu d ed in Road cre a tin g in te re st am o n g th e c h il d elivered an ad d ress in w hich he N». 2 no . 2 “ •— ” •- »• ley an d Mrs. W illiam C h ild ers. They -Asters- H ilda R o b erts, first. d ren In p re p a rin g e x h ib its fo r th e fair w ere th e ju v e n ile e x h ib its set fo rth th e need of warehouse!« In k ept th e dan ce mc-ving and served all th a t p a rt o f .M ultnomah t I encll d raw in g E unice Jo n sru d One way to c re a te th is in te re st th e ‘ ouii > w(,ich w ere [,y fa r u)og, in te re st- re fre sh n ie n ts and c lu b decided, w ould tie to have a co n nection w ith public docks fo r th e o th erw ise m ade lying so u th of th e city lim its and i .m g. as they show ed th e e n th u s ia sm firs t; Roy Cox, second. th e ir g u e sts co m fo rtab le Mr. C hickens M ildred J a r l, first special p rem iu m list fo r th e Kelso rap id tra n s-sh ip m e n t of goods re am l at west o f th e W illam ette river. ceived here home. ■I B. S m all, h as been ap p o in ted road of th e boys an d g irls to a re m a rk Alice D ouglass, second. ch ild ren . T he c lu b nlso gave »20.00 ab le degree. Vice C onsul E n d re M. C ederbergh Many tic k e ts had been sold in a d m a ste r fo r M ultnom ah county. A DULT D EPA R TM EN T to th e S andy Juv en ile fa ir fund d eliv ered a sh o rt ta lk In w hich he A dded to th e d isp lay s from Sandy It lias been o rd ered by th e B oard C ollection of flow ers Mrs Jo n s vance of th e dan ce, an d som e to peo The N eighborhood clu b offered p le w ho did not a tte n d ,b u t th e crow d of C om m issioners th a t a special elec- and vicinity was 4 h e sectio n devoted lu d , firs t; Mrs. 11. T hom as, second. »22.75 in prizes to th e c h ild ren of pointed out th e su p e rio r place P o rt land holds In a c e n tra l port. Mr. Ce- It w a s larg e enou g h to fill th e sp acio u s 1 U° n beld in lh e co u n ty of M ult- to th e ju v en iles from Kelso. G eneral exhibit Mrs. Jo el J a r l. Kelso, but a s th e re w ere no e n trie s d erb erg h urged th a t steps be ta k e n went to m ak e up a co m p lete ex h ib it fi r s t. hall and th e first ev en t was an en- n.“ " la l‘’ on th e 4 th day of bu( in som e d e p a rtm e n ts, only »13.00* was given e x tr a a w ard s w hich jo y a b le success in « very p a rtic u la r ^ "v e tn b e r, 1913, to d e te rm in e wheth> G rasses- Mrs Cooper, firs t; Mr w ere paid out In p rem iu m s, besides fo r th e o p en in g of th e C olum bia riv th e K elso people paid from th e ir e r Into B ritish C olum bia so th a t the O th er s im ila r a ffa ir* will follow d u r- e r < L 2 5 0 .0 0 0 in bonds sh all be is- La to per, second th e »2 00 special given by J. H. ow n su b scrip tio n s. vast s to ra g e of ore In th a t cou n try lng th e com ing w in te r an d they will sued by ,b<? co u n ty fo r th e co n stru c- G ra in s - T hom as R evenue. The b alan c e of the p r e m - |{ M alar, firs t; an be shipped dow n th e C olum bia A varied p ro g ram of m usic, races. be e ag erly a n tic ip a te d by those w ho I tio n ° f a b ri,,«e acro ss th e C olum bia Mat. Zogg. second. lum fund w ill probably lie used to riv er ' a n d ' ',?e “n p ^ h V " h Z t o * | b " ’"<’b " b,,8'<"*- « 'terary exercises riv e r to P o rtla n d . enjoy th em , kn o w in g th a t th e lad ies V egetables Mrs. W. M R olierts w ard buying p ic tu re s fo r th e school C ity C om m issioner W L. B ristow of th e O. E. S. a re cap ab le of pro- T he p e titio ' 1 P ray in g th a t th e B oard and a dozen o th e r d iv ersio n s filled firs t; F ra n k l.a n g sa n d . second. room s. K elso w as also rep resen ted I in th e tim e d u rin g both d ay s and d eclared th a t th e P ublic Dock Com viding an e n te rta in m e n t th a t will <al1 th e electio n had been signed by- P o tato es J M. T hom as, firs t; io th e p a ra d e at S andy, an d a l to tnlssloners should have th e Indorse appeal to every o n e as being w o rth y 10011 *e* aI 1,11,1 re g iste re d v o ters and th e ev en in g s w ere given o v er W illie I'p d e g ra v e , second. th o u g h the K elso float did not rival d an cin g . T h ere w as not a sp a re mo of th e ir p a tro n a g e an d su p p o rt. presen ted to th e B oard by th e c o u n F o d d er co rn — Will Ball, n r8t; th e o th e r flo a ts In tieauty, It p ro b m ent and su p p o rt of th e civic bodies m ent and everybody w as happy. of th e city and county In th e ir e f T he new b u ild in g is 42x60 feet, ty clerk. Mrs. U. M. R o b erts, second ably cam e n e a re r re p re se n tin g th e fo rts to develop a g reat h a rb o r in Space fo rb id s a m ore extended tw o sto rie s in h eig h t, an d co n tain s Sweet corn Mrs. Mary R ldder- h arv est season th a n any o th e r. It m ention of th e fe stiv itie s o f P o rtlan d th e liush, firs t; D. W. D ouglass, s«coiiil. consisted of th e farm the lodge room an d b an q u e tin g hall wagon and o n asion b u t th e R eso lu tio n s w ere adopted ap p ro v aw a rd s w ere all on th e u p p e r floor. T h e b u ild in g is i P u m p k in s Mrs. A. T hom as team in th e ir p ristin e n a tu ra ln e s s, paid In cash in su m s ra n g in g from first. ing th e p la n s of the city com m is fully com pleted and is p erfect in its th e fa rm e r and th e fa rm e r's wife, 5u c en ts to five d o llars. T h e m oney sio n ers In p ro p o sin g e rectio n o f docks the m ilk m aid , an d th e c h ild ren each a p p o in tm e n ts for th e p u rp o ses in- I S quash Mrs. I. A nderson, first. in M ocks B ottom and th e rem oval of was raised p a rtia lly by su b sc rip tended. T he lodge room is in th e i ----------- C abbage- -M rs. Jo el J a r l, first; holding a p ro d u ct of o rc h a rd , field Sw an Island fro n t end of th e bu ild in g , b u ilt cross« As a m ean s of p re v e n tin g w arran t tio n s. th e re m a in d e r from e n tra n c e Mis. J. O. D eShazer, second. o r g ard en . At any ra te It created fees and proceeds of th e d a n c e and wise of th e s tru c tu r e so as to c a rry «havers from b u y in g fee slip s from K ale—-A. C. T hom as, first. a few sm iles w hich help th e world o th e r a m u sem en t featu res. In his a d d re ss a t th e m ass m eeting out th e “ e a st and w est" idea of th e ' 1’08« w b° a re called to th e co u n ty A lfalfa- Mrs. U. M R oberts, first. go ro u n d , and did not e n tire ly es F ollow ing a re th e p rem iu m aw ard held today in th e St J o h n s city hall, M asonic o rd er. It is b eing f u r n is h - ico u rt house on co u n ty business, He Is hoping fo r a B read Mrs. M. Lee, firs t; Mrs. cape com m ent it. th e S andy sectio n , w hich w ere In c ity S u p e rin te n d e n t Boyd d e c lire d ed in su m p tu o u s sty le and w ill 1«. ) C ounty C lerk Coffey has p u t In force A. C. T hom as, second. g re a te r and b e tte r fa ir next year. (..large o f Mrs. A. M alar, as secre th a t th e only way to com bat th e sa th e most e le g a n t, c o m fo rta b le and ’he follo w in g law w hich he w as in Also a h earty th a n k s to th e ju d g e s ta k e - Ida A nderson, first. ta ry of th e fair. loon is to pro v id e eq u a lly as com com plete lodge room in e a ste rn Mult« s tru m e n ta l in h av in g passed by th e Jelly Mrs. I'p d e g ra v e , first; M rs who acted In o u r d ep a rtm e n t. fo rta b le places fo r re s o rt; in o th e r Joel J a r l, second. T he N eighborhood club w ill m eet noniah. last le g isla tu re . It serv es to save P arad e W inn ers. w ords c o u n te r social c e n te rs m ust 1... T he M asons and th e ir lady au x illi- money th a t h as o th erw ise been going Apples O tto M einig, firs t; Mrs. S a tu rd a y evening, O ctober 11 1 11 '* provided for. T he saloon is a social School F lo a t, S andy School. ren t ev en ts All welcome. I ,M. R o b erts, second. ary a re to be c o n g ra tu la te d upon *n ^° *he h an d s of w a rra n t sh a rk s B. & L. flo at, Fox A P rid em o re. c e n te r, he d ecla red , and men go th ere th e a tta in m e n t of th e new lodge wbo have m ade big m oney on th e dis- D isplay ap p les Mrs U M. Rob because it is c o m fo rta b le and cbeer- Auto- best d ec o ra te d , Mr. Deaton hom e and th e success a tte n d a n t up- c o u n ts th a t h o ld ers have been forcetl e rts, firs t; G. B. T hom as, second. ,n g L. H. WBL.L8, S ad d le b o rse, A lvls G ray. on th e o pening of th e h all to th e ,o ta k e because o f h av in g to wait P e a rs T h o m as M alar, first. S ingle rig , F irw u o d float. public. T he fun ctio n of la s t F rid ay for th e ir m oney fu n d s fo r th e pay fu rn ip s - J. G. D eShazer, first ; D ouble rig. Bull H un float. N o tic e s Not Neeih'il. ev en in g w as largely a tte n d e d by m ent of such claim s a re now av ail- Mrs U. M. R oberts, second. T resp ass notices p rin te d at the m any from G resham anil vicinity. a b |e at all tim es in M ultn o m ah coun- D ress C la ra Jo n s ru d , first H en- O utlook office lin e m any of th e fenc Baby Show Winncuw. all of whom a re e n th u s ia stic In w ords ’Y F o llo w in g is th e law co n firm in g r le tta G uld en p o b , second. The O utlook le a rn s th a t th e s ta te es all th e w ay from h ere to Sandy. CLASS A. of p raise fo r th e ir reception an d th e a u th o rity to pay by th e co u n ty clerk F ancy w ork Mrs. C how n, first ; m ent in referen ce to Mrs. W elty be P re ttie s t, G race B aren d rick But beyond th a t th e fa rm e rs do not en jo y a b le occasion th a t w as affo rd - Section 1. T he fees fo r m ileage Mrs. Scales, second. ing im plicated In a sh o p liftin g c h arg e need them fo r tw o reasons. One Is N icest h a ir, J o h n n ie Shelley. ed them . an d p e r diem d u e from a co u n ty t lo n ie m ade ru g s Mrs. M. Ix»e, was e n tire ly e rro n e o u s and grew o u t F a tte s t, C lyde U pdegrave. th a t th e fields a re m ostly gm all and leach ju r o r o r w itn ess called to serv firs t; Mrs. 8 L 'pdegrave, second of th e m issta te m e n t w hich ap p eared th e re Is so m uch "o u t d o o r" th a t P re ttie st eyes. G race B aren d rick • in th e c irc u it c o u rt o r co u n ty co u rt K itchen a p ro n — Mabel J o n s ru d . In th e dally papers. M rs D. B such no tices a re not necessary. The CLASS B. of an y co u n ty h av in g m o re th a n n s t ; C la ra J o n s ru d . second. W elty h appened to be n e a r th e wom- o th e r reason is th a t Chines«, pheas P re ttie s t, E lla W olf. W H I I F H U N T I N G -'0 o '000 In h a b ita n ts, as show n by F u r n iiu r e E. W endland, firs t; an a t th e tim e she w as d etec ted a n ts a re scarcely found beyond S an N icest h a ir, E d n a H am ilto n , n iU L E i n U H l l I H l lhc ia8t fed eral cen su s, sh all in- paid H. W en.lland, second. • in sh o p liftin g an d w as d etain ed as a F a tte s t, E m il Klee . dy and th e city h u n te r seldom KOP9 I°n th e day w hen such w itness o r /Aster- Mrs. A nna Jo n s ru d . first. [ w itness. T he w om an w as convicted th a t fa r e a stw a rd In search of gam e P re ttie st eyes, Violet Lee. G eorge Moore, a young u n m a rrie d I ju r o r sh all cease his service as such < ollection of p la n ts Mrs M einig, and no suspicion w h a te v e r a tta c h e s birds. J u v e n ile D epartm en t W inn ers. firs t; N. G H ed in , second. m an living a t th e G rand hotel in w itness o r ju ro r. As soon as such ' to Mrs. W elty. It wag only one of CLASS A. P ick les Mrs. O. A. Cox, firs t; those u n fo r tu n a te E a st P o rtla n d , w as h u n tin g w ith tw o w ltneM o r ju r o r sha11 cease to s c cases, of which (ie n e ra l ex h ib it- L ulu D eShazer '•Its. D eShazer, second co m p an io n s n e a r Deep C reek not ’ UCh co u n ty he s b a " m ak e an d f» « any Innocent person is liab le a t any F ield C orn H arold Y oung, firs t; ’ with th e co u n ty a u d ito r a verified C anned f r u it— M rs Mills, tim e, th a t of being u n in te n tio n a lly fa r from B oring on S unday w hen he sta te m e n t show ing th e am o u n t due V iola D eShaaer, second. Mrs. iie n n e se y , second. and u n k n o w in g ly n e a r a crim in a l Pop co rn — F ra n k C rone, first. lost his left hand by a load of shot him m ileag e and th e n u m b er o f days C anned v egetables Mrs when he is d etec ted In a crim e. Mr. Sweet co rn — L ulu D eShazer, first from his ow n g u n . H e was clim b in g he has served as such w itness g rav e, firs t; Mrs. Mary R id d erh u sh . and Mrs. D B. W elty a re am ong Viola D eShazer, second. R obert Ja c o b , w ho It ap p e a rs was over a fence w ith his left hand over ju r o r second. T h e co u n ty clerk sh all im m e- o u r m ost respected re sid e n ts, w ho from S p o k an e, wag killed by an O.- S q u ash — Ned M itchell, first. th e m uzzle of th e gun and th e J d ia te ly co m p are such sta te m e n t w ith D ra ft horse- O tto Aschoff, firs t; have lived h ere fo r th e p ast yaer. P u m p k in - F ra n k C rone, firs t; L u stock In h is rig h t hand. In som e I th e record of such p e rso n ’s service, A N. Shipley, second com ing from H ood R iver We a re W. R. a N tra in Just west of F a ir- lu D eShazer. second. way Hie g u n was d isch arg ed and his and if such sta te m e n t is found to R o ad ster A nton M alar, first and kind to m ake II c le a r th a t Mrs. W el vlewx alm ut 8; 30 S unday m orning. P o tato es, Viola D eShazer first : second. hand was to rn e n tire ly off. He was lie co rrect as show n by su ch record ty w as not g u ilty of th e suggested He w as w alk in g on th e tra c k anil Agnes G underson, second. ta k e n to th e Good S am a rita n hospi- said clerk sh all so c e rtify by a cer C o l t - C a r l R ad fo rd , first. 'a c t. Tailed to get out of th e way His C abbage— V iola D eS hazer, first. ta i w here an a m p u ta tio n w as per- tific a te a tta c h e d to such verified H elfer calf— Mrs. I'p d e g ra v e , first --------------------- - re m a in s w ere ta k e n to P o rtla n d . He O nions Ned M itchell, first form ed. claim , an d said a u d ito r sh a ll th e re wag ab o u t 30 y ears of age C a rro ts— F red D ecker, firs t; L u upon a u d it and allow such claim and lu D eShazer, second. Conc«'i*t anil Dane« file his c e rtific a te o f a u d it w ith th e L ocal lb-v«.|(,pTu«ii( C am p aign B eets— Viola D eShazer, first. C. H B . yers, d ------------ ire c to r of th e --------M Sandy --------- co u n ty sh all th - clerk w ho . „ r ereu . t u p p , o , , n , B r ea d n«. P I ih iiu h I. B read , H azel Cox, firs t; S arah band, h as an n o u n ced a co n cert and d raw a w a rra n t upon th e co u n ty ond. J a c k C ollins P la n n in g to o rg an ize a m ove D eaton, second. all n ig h t d a n c e at S h elley ' h all,'S an - tre a s u re r of such co u n ty fo r th e P ony race % m ile dash Ray A fire a la rm th is m o rn in g about m ent fo r th e d< velopm ent of th e te r C ake— H azel Cox, first. <ly, fo r S a tu rd a y ev en in g , O ctober am o u n t d u e to such w itness o r ju ro r, Griffin. f o'clock was caused by a blaze In rito ry s u r ro u n d in g ench of th e com ,' J e lly G ertru d e D eShazer. first I I . T he concert will begin a t 8 :3 0 and said tr e a s u re r shall F re e fo r a ll— % m ile dash pay such ' ituby W ilk in s seer P ercy th e u p p er sto ry of th e city hall. At m ercial d u h s th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , sh a rp w ith a good m usical p ro g ram , am o u n t on th e p re se n ta tio n [ of J th e C anned fru it' S*' 001 T. Shelley a m eeting of th e A th letic clu b last Tom R ich ard so n , w ho has probably Kuby W ilk in s, first; t he dan ce follow ing im m ed iately sam e as any o th e r w a rra n t is paid F’oof Ibices , •' n ig h t som eone pro b ab ly th rew a en g in ee red m ore such u n d e rta k in g s L ulu D eShazer, second a f ,<»’- ¡by him . „ „ ' ► '’«*» m a n 's r a c e - 100 y ard s J M. lig h ted c ig a r stu b in a sm all box of th a n any o th e r o ne m an in the H om e-m ade ap ro n P au lin e Zogg i Thnm as. ----------------------Sec. 2. T he p er diem d u e from a firs t; S ilvia Zogg. second. |T " saw dust w hich sm oldered alo n g u n l n ltu l S ta te s, has been engaged by !.«■« B roken. county to each road su p erv iso r, F re e fo r nil, 10« y a rd s first, til it grew Into a blaze. T he fire th e ex ecu tiv e c o m m ittee of th e P o rt M ending— E va E d w ard s, first. C. B atm an w as rid in g w ith a te a m ste r and la b o re r in th e e o n n ty 's Doc D ouglas; second, Roy D ouglas went th ro u g h th e flo o r and burned land C om m ercial clu b to give th e Sweet p eas Mary J u n k e r s , first frien d on a m ilk wagon alo n g th e em ploye, in co u n ties h av in g m ore H oys’ ra c e 100 y ard s. H eine o ff sev eral of th e cellin g jo ists be g re a te r p o rtio n of his tim e to th is Itraw in g — O lga G u n d erso n , first; Ju nker S andy road on Sunday when lie was th an 2 0 0,000 in h a b ita n ts , sh all be sides d o in g c o n sid erab le d am ag e t © |l , n e o f vork in th e fu tu re D orothy C onger, second. G irls' ra c e L ouise S u m m erfelv d t , th e e le c tric w iring system th ro w n from th e seat by th e wagon paid in th e sam e m a n n e r a s th e mi- T h e loss M Hh th e dev elo p m en t of each D ucks - Viola D eShazer, first. b u m ping in to a ru t. One of th e re a r leage and per diem of ju r o rs and co m m u n ity in the s ta te to Its g re a t will probably am o u n t to » lu ll, w hich ( h ick en s L ulu D eShazer, first. w heels p assed o v er his rig h t leg w itness K EI.SO DIVISION. Is fully covered by In su ran ce. Only e s t possible e x te n t as his object, Mr F ield corn H ilda R olierts. first; b reak in g it. He w as ta k e n to St Sec. 3. T he co u n ty clerk sh all pre- prom pt discovery of th e fire be R ich ard so n will dev o te his en erg ies T he Juvenile ex h ib it by th e K elso lam es L am p er, second. V incents h o sp ital. p a re and have p rin te d a form su lt- school c h ild ren was In c h a rg e of l o re it had gained headw ay saved I and hls ex p erien ce to a ssistin g each Pop corn E m ory S tro n g , first ---------------------- ably a rra n g e d fo r such verified claim Sw eet C o rn — A lbert A ult first- Mrs. H oliert J o n s ru d , as se c retary th e b u ild in g from h av in g its in te rio r ' •n*H»I<lu a l co m m ercial body in raisin g At th e Salem S ta te fa ir, w hich has and algo a form fo r a c e rtific a te ,'qia r |<^| ,q,ro n ^ second e n tire ly destroy«^!. .fu n d s an d In in a u g u ra tin g a cam - The a w a rd s w ere g en erally d is trib ju s t closed th e most p ro sp ero u s seg- show ing th e claim to lie c o rrect as ------------------- paign w ide In scope and aggressive S quash V esta B arnes, first ¡G ra n t u ted , a s th e d iffe re n t p ro d u c ts w ere Daily O reg o n ian . 1 y r r e g . . »6 Ov In c h a ra c te r fo r th e b etterm en t of sion e v e r h eld, D ouglass co u n ty took to th e n u m b e r of dayg of such serv- D eShazer, s««-ond. from m a n y sources F o llow ing a re Tw lce-a W eek O utlook. I y r . . 1 5 0 th e ir ow n hom e te rrito ry One of first p rize fo r th e best co u n ty dis- ice; also a c e rtific a te of a u d it to be P u m p k in A rtie l^am per. firs t; <_omt,lnatlon I yr_______________ fhe |n a |n |(lea> |n , hli) wo|>k th e p rem iu m a w a rd s p lay fo rc in g B enton co u n ty five signed by such a u d ito r. E m ory S tro n g , second. Best general ex h ib it M ildred J a r l tim es w in n e r of th e a n n u a l co n test F iled in th e office o f th e Secre- C ro ss-stitch sofa cu sh io n , Mabel to p lace th e Idle lan d s o f th e s ta te P otatoes- G ran t D eShazer, firs t; firs t; E u n ic e J o n s ru d , second; Ma J o n s ru d . first. to ta k e second place. T he decision ta ry of S tate F e b ru a ry 25, 1913. w ithin reach o f ho m eseek ers at rea- M Idred I>eShazer, second bel J o n s ru d , th ird w as a very close one, th e ju d g e ■ 1 " — - Best dressed doll E u n ice Jo n s- , so n ab le p rices a n d , w hen estab lish ed C abbage — M ildred IfeS hazcr. F o d d e r corn M ildred J a r l. first ru d , firs t; llaxel D unne, second. h av in g been fo r som e tim e undecid An e d u catio n cam p aig n Is to cover G ra n , r»eS hater e m n d i on th e land, th e new com er will be K ale M ildred J a r l, first. ed as to w hich d isp lay w as th e best M ultnom ah co u n ty before electio n O nions E m b ro id ery M ildred J a r l, firs t; • assisted in e v ery p o ssib le' w ay to ■Ervin I'p d e g ra v e . first. B ush b ean s M ildred J a r l. first the splendid show in g o f co rn In th e day In b eh alf o f th e In te rs ta te b rid g e ( m ake a success o f his v en tu re. If D orothy J o n s ru d , second C a rro ts— E rv in U pdegrave, first Pole b ean s M ildred J a r l. first D ouglas co u n ty booth b eing th e fin al at V ancouver. Som e o f th e speak- G ran t Iie S h a te r. second Je lly E tiniee J o n s ru d . f ir s t; Mil ( O regon Is to p ro fit by th e g re a t H a lf bushel Atn<-r1rsn W onder po d red J a r l, second d ecld in g fa c to r. C lack am as co u n ty e rs will visit G resham a t a d a te to m ovem ent o f to u ris ts to th e coast In B eet»- R llda R o b erts firs t E r' tatoeu, M argaret M alar, first. C hocolate lay er cake- G ladys H ut-- , 9 1 ®1 eB<’b co m m u n ity should com w as th ird . W ash in g to n co u n ty 4th, be an n o u n ced and m ak e a rg u m e n ts vjn U pdegrave se>orid Best tw o Ion ves bread N ora Ma chison. firs t; Mattel J o n s ru d . 2d m ence p re p a ra tio n s to th a t en d at L inn 5 th , T illam o o k . 6 th an d Polk in fav o r of b u ild in g th e proposed C auliflow er- H ilda R o b erts, first la r, first. once c o u n ty 7th. C e rta in ly n o b e tte r conn- b rid g e 1 H o u se D isplay Insects — M ildred J a r l, H en ry Y u n k er, 1st; C a rro ts Leo M alar, first. ty e x h ib its h av e e v e r before been ---------------------- W illie lu m p e r, second ; first. Ita rn in g Mattel J o n s ru d Dally and Sunday Oregonian and m ad e a t th e s ta te fair. W an t ad s b rin g q u ick re s u lts F u rn itu re firs t; C u cu m b er pick les — E u n ic e 'J o n s Ernest Haneberg. IM; E ttsk e Twloe-a-wesk O utlook, special tom - second ru d . firs t; M ildred J a r l. second btaatlon. I year. »8 00. CLERK COFFEY PAYS WARRANTS NOT SHOPLIFTER, ONLY A WITNESS HAND SHOT OFF KILLED BY A TRAIN NEAR FAIRVIEW MORNING BLAZE IN FIREMEN’S HALL