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    GRESHAM OUTLOOK
ABOUT ANIMALS
AND CHILDREN
STO C K H O LD ER S
IN T H E
B a n k o f G r e sh a m
E M A N U EL A N D E R SO N , A. F . M IL L E R , F. A. H O L L ID A Y ,
K. A. M IL L E R , G U ST LARSO N E R N E S T W . P E T E R S O N JA S
M cP. RO B IN SO N , H. W S N A SH A L L , H E. SA N D STE D T.
J. C.
PETERSO N .
S ta te of O reg o n
)
C o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h
)
TUESDAY,
Mr. a n d M rs. R u ssell a r e v isitin g
in M ontana.
Mr. W allace h a s n e a rly fin ish ed th e
im p ro v e m e n ts on h is p ro p e rty h ere.
W armer days are coming and lighter underw ear is needed bytlie whole family. Com­
fort ami health suggest that you put away the heavy winter garm ents and select a new sup­
ply from our fresh summer stock.
it, a c c o rd in g to o u r ad v an ced sy stem .
At th e L en ts a n d A rle ta sch o o ls last
w eek m any of th e s e a n im a ls w ere on
e x h ib itio n a n d d rew p rizes.
T h e re
w ere no ra ts in th e e x h ib itio n a s fa r
as 1 knew .
E n c o u ra g e m e n t in th e
ra is in g of c h ic k e n s is p o ssib ly
a
good th in g as a m a tte r of d e v e lo p ­
m en t o f h a b its of in d u s try , b u t th e re
a re now so m any th in g s In tro d u c e d
in to th e p ublic sch o o l th a t th e r e is
n o th in g left fo r th e h o m e to do. T he
re sp o n sib ility of p a re n ts to teac h
th e ir c h ild re n h a b its of in d u s try to
d id lu n c h a n d a ll th e la d ie s h ad a
cook a n d sew an d to h a n d le to o ls is
lovely tim e.
a lre a d y a ssu m ed by
th e
public
E a rl K u m m e r s p e n t S a tu rd a y ev sch o o ls. In all th is' th e sc h o la rsh ip
n in g a n d S u n d ay w ith h is b ro th e r, is seco n d a ry c o n sid e ra tio n .
L o u t K u m m er.
T h e best a n d m ost c o m m en d ab le
M iss H azel M u rra y w as a t h o m e ex h ib it m ade, in my ju d g m e n t, was
S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d ay .
at th e R ichm ond school. E v e ry th in g
Mr. Boyce, o f P o rtla n d , h a s been placed on e x h ib itio n In th e assem b ly
h all w as m ade a t hom e. T h e re has
v is itin g M r. a n d M rs. M u rray .
M iss G lad y s L u sd e n w as th e g u e s t I been no co m m u n ity school g a rd e n al
o f Miss M abel In g lis M onday ev en - ; th e R ich m o n d school. O. R. D inw id-
in g a q d T u e sd a y .
¡d ie, th e p rin c ip a l, is o p p o sed to w hat
C. I. R a k e r w as e le c te d s u p e riu -
ca lle d th e c o m m u n ity sch o o l g ar-
te n d e n t w ith G. P. L u m sd en as h is 'leu , b u t lie is a s tro n g a d v o c a te of
a s s is ta n t s u p e r in te n d e n t of th e S un- ! *B** hom e g a rd e n , w h ere th e child
day school. M rs. Z im m e rm a n , fo rm e r a n ,I Bie p a re n ts m ust w ork o u t and
s u p e r in te n d e n t h a v in g re s ig n e d ; b u t c a re fo r th e g a rd e n . Mr. D in w id d le
w as a p p o in te d
lib ra ria n fo r th e ’ b eliev es th a t th e co m m u n ity school
c h u rc h . M iss T e m p est J e n n in g s w as g a rd e n is n o t b est c o n d u siv e to th e
a p p o in te d o rg a n is t w itli M iss G lad y s c h ild 's d ev elo p m en t an d re q u ire s too
L u m sd en h e r a s s is ta n t.
A v o te of m uch su p e rv isio n , w h ile th e hom e
th a n k s w as g iv en M rs. Z im m erm an g a rd e n a p p eals m o re d ire c tly to th e
fo r h e r f a ith f u l w o rk a n d M r. R a k e r ch ild a n d his e n th u s ia sm . H e is
m a d e a sp le n d id
ta lk ,
sa y in g he th ro w n m o re on his ow n re s p o n sib ili­
h oped e v e ry o n e w ould ta k e a s m uch tie s th a n in th e com m irtiity g a rd e n .
in te r e s t in th e S u n d ay sch o o l as b e­ T h a t th is is tr u e w as d e m o n s tra te d
fo re an d h o p in g h e c o u ld p le a se an d by tile fine sh o w in g m ad e o f p ro d u c ts
su cceed in his w o rk . P in s fo r c o n ­ from th e h om e g a rd e n s of th e R ic h ­
.
s ta n t
a tte n d a n c e
fo r
th e
th r e e m ond sch o o l.
m o n th s w ere g iv en o u t also . T hose
rec e iv in g
w ere,
E d y th e M a ria n a ,
Mrs. Jo h n s o n h a s been v is itin g h er F a y e P a rs o n s a n d H a ro ld L u m sd e n
d a u g h te r , Mix. R oss, on th e bluff in th e p rim a ry class. O pal M onohan
a c ro s s th e S andy riv e r.
an d M ild red K in g in in te rm e d ia te
M rs. S u rb e r a n d d a u g h te r O pal g ir ls ’ class. C la re n c e P a rs o n s fro m
s p e n t T h u rs d a y in P o rtla n d .
th e y o u n g p e o p le ’s class.
M iss G race W ilson h a s r e tu rn e d to
M iss A n n a C ra w fo rd sp e n t S u n d ay
h e r h om e ag a in .
e v e n in g w ith M iss G lad y s L u m sd en .
M rs. C has. B e lm a r w as in G re s h ­
G re a t cro w d s h av e been a ro u n d
a m S a tu rd a y .
Mr. a n d M rs. D. R ich e w ere e n te r ­ th e a u to m o b ile ’ h a t w as w reck ed
ta in e d by th e ir s is te r in P o rtla n d S u n d ay , an d co m in g a n d g o in g sin ce
S a tu rd a y in h o n o r o f M rs. R ic h e ’: th e a c c id e n t.
b irth d a y .
Miss L e ttie T h o m p so n a n d Mr. J.
D oser w ere g u e sts of Mrs. a n d Miss
L u m sd en S unday.
G eo rg e W ilson, w ho h a s been ill
is a t h o m e w ith h is m o th e r.
Mr. an d M rs. A. D. K e n d a ll, M rs
M u rra y , M rs. J e a n L a rso n a n d Mr.
an d M rs. R. D. B ailey s p e n t W e d n e s­
day in P o rtla n d .
G re a t im p ro v e m e n ts h a v e beer,
m a d e on th e ro a d fro m T r o u td a le to
S p rin g d a le .
M rs. A. D. K e n d a ll a n d M rs. G. P.
L u m sd e n d ro v e to M rs. K e n d a ll’s
fa rm a c ro s s th e S a n d y riv e r, T h u rs
day.
T h o se p re s e n t a t M rs. K u m m e r1!'
h o m e W ed n e sd a y w e re : M rs. C. I.
R a k e r, M rs. C. I. T h o m a s, M rs Bur-
d in e . M rs. W rig h t, M rs. R o b e rtso n
M rs. J. A. L a rss o n , M rs. N ew t. P a r
so n s, M rs. Z im m e rm a n a n d
M rs.
C ra w fo rd . A fte r th e q u ilt w as fin­
ish ed M rs. K u m m e r se rv e d a sp len
AINTING and
APER-HANGING
P
Contract or Day Work
GOOD W ORK
.
PRICES R IG H T
B. F. Murray
Office in Logan Bldg.
TRO UTDALE
PHOTOS
PO R T L A N D , J u n e 29— (S p ecial» —
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. G. E a to n , w ho a r ­
riv ed from C a lc u tta last w eek, h a v in g
in th e i r c a re tw o C h ris tia n g irls, w id­
ow s, o f In d ia, sp o k e la st n ig h t a t th e
F irs t c h u rc h of th e N az a re n e , E ast
S e v en th an d E a st C ouch s tr e e ts , an d
to ld th e sto ry of th e fa te of child
w idow s, an d of th e e ffo rts m a d e to
c h a n g e th e ir co n d itio n in In d ia . T h e
tw o little w idow s, B eb h a ag ed 14,
an d S h eech u . aged 8, w ho h ad been
m a rrie d in In d ia , w ere a t th e m e e t­
ing, a n d w ere p o in ted o u t by M r. and
Mrs. E a to n in th e ir a d d re s s e s a s an
ex am p le of th e ch ild m a rria g e sy stem
p re v a ilin g in In d ia.
Mrs. E ato n to ld o f th e e ffo rts m ade
to fo u n d a h o m e in C a lc u tta , w hich
had a lre a d y re sc u e d m o re th a n 100
ch ild w ives a n d w idow s.
S h e said
th a t th e r e a re a b o u t 2 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 wid-
owg ¡n ¡ n(jja
T h e fish erm en h e re h av e been h a v ­
in g b e tte r r e tu r n s th is y e a r th a n fo r
m any
y e a rs.
S ev eral
th o u s a n d
p o u n d s a re w eig h ed o u t e v ery m o rn ­
ing.
Melrose
Miss Day a n d M iss R a n d a ll cam e
o u t fro m P o rtla n d on h o rs e b a c k an d
to o k d in n e r w ith T h o s. W iles an d
fam ily S u n d ay .
M r. T a y lo r, th e a n ti-s a lo o n le a g u e
m an , g av e an in te re s tin g ta lk a t th e
c h u rc h S u n d ay a fte rn o o n .
C h as. T a llm a n h a s a M axw ell a u ­
to m o b ile.
C h ase, L eslie, M ild red a n d W in n i-
fred St. C la ir to o k d in n e r w ith th e
W iles y o u n g p eo p le S u n d ay .
Mr. J o rg e n s o n h a s m oved w ith h is
fam ily o n to th e p ro p e rty re c e n tly
p u rc h a s e d o f M r. T a llm a n .
Pleasant Valley
Y oung p e o p le 's b u sin e ss m e e tin g
vill be h eld a t th e re s id e n c e o f M rs.
;d a H a m ilto n on th e e v e n in g o f J u ly
3 th . E v ery b o d y w elcom e.
Y oung p e o p le ’s m e e tin g S u n d ay ,
lu ly 5 th ,
a t 7 :3 0
p. m.
T o p ic,
Twelve G re a t V erses.
V II
The
’rie n d s h lp v erse. P ro v . 2 7 :9 . L ed
,y H. E. P o p p le to n .
Mr. an d Mrs. H. W. S n a sh a ll v is it­
'd frie n d s a t B e llro se S u n d ay .
S h ak e Off Your K lieuiiiatisni.
Now is th e tim e to g e t rid o f y o u r
rh e u m a tism . T ry a tw en ty -fiv e cen t
o o ttle o f C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t
iiid see how q u ic k ly y o u r rh e u m a tic
»ains d is a p p e a r.
Sold by G re sh a m
•nig Co . a n d all D ealers
Mr.
arid M rs. E a to n w ill sp eak
T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y a t th e all-d av
m issio n ary c o n v en tio n o f th e n o r th ­
w est d is tric t w h ich w ill be h eld at
th e B ren tw o o d N a z a re n e c h u rc h , at
T re m o n t on th e M ount S c o tt ra ilw a y ,
an d a g a in n ex t S u n d ay a t th e S ell­
wood N a zaren e c h u rc h .
T h e g irls
w ill th e n he ta k e n Io th e N a zaren e
U n iv e rsity at P a sa d e n a , C al., to be
e d u c a te d .
A fte rw a rd s th e y w ill he
tak frn bacR |o th e C a lc u tta M ission,
T. W. S u lliv a n , o f th e O reg o n City
C o m ercial c lu b , w as th e m ain s p e a k ­
e r a t th e m e e tin g o f th«* M ilw aukie
C o m m ercial clu b T u esd ay n ig h t held
at th e h om e of W. E. M o ran d . C. B.
H an so n p resid ed .
Mr. S u lliv a n r e ­
view ed th e w ork o f th e C o m m ercial
clu b s o f th e s ta te , an d p o in te d o u t
th e ir g re a t' v alu e to th e c o m m u n itie s
in w h ich th ey a re o rg a n iz e d a n d to
th e s ta te a t larg e.
" T h e clu b s s ta n d fo r good ro a d s ,”
jh e said .
Mr. S u lliv an r e f e rre d to th e w ork
of th e M ilw au k ie C o m m e rc ia l c lu b In
p a r tic u la r an d c o m m en d ed Its effo rts
I In b e h a lf o f th e p io n e e r to w n .
He
8 Pica fo r co -o p e ra tio n in th e
d e v e lo p m e n t o f th e e n tir e s ta te on
Pa r t
th e C o m m e rc ia l clu b s
S ev eral local m en g av e s h o r t ta lk s ,
f In c lu d in g Mr. H an so n .
A bout fifty
a tte n d e d th e m e e tin g
M uch e n th u -
All K ind« a n d S izes
OfCT tiery Daj
• * • S«s4jy k Apponimeli
Picture Fram ing
GILT
OR
NATURAL
WOOD
NEAT an d (H E A P
Dry Lumber
____
M A X SC H N E ID E R
MAIN S T R E E T
G R E SH A M
MEN'S FRENCH BALBRIGAN UNDERWEAR.
Made from the best sea-island cotton, perfect fitting and reinforced at
per garment
50c
Men’s knit-sook Union Suits, short sleeves and knee length at, suit $1.00
Men’s Nainsook Union Suits
50 c
Boys' Poros-knit Union Suits
50{
Boys' Balbrigan Suits, special
391
SANITARY CASH MARKET
$ 6 .0 0
2x6—16, sized, per M
*
$ 6 .0 0
Main Street
1x4, ceiling, per M
$ 1 4 and $ 1 0 .0 0
Gresham, Oregon
1x6, rustic, per M
$ 1 2 and $ 1 0 .0 0
We Handle ‘ Only'' the Best
“GOVERNMENT INSPECTED”
MEATS
C. BINDER,
-
Proprietoi
Oleson Lumber Co.
NEAR KELSO
Women’s Garments
With styles now in vogue, perfect fitting underwear is essential. Every
garment in our stock is carefully knit so as to assure comfort and wear
Ladies' Vests, garment
10 c to 50c
Ladies' Union Suits, Balbrigan or poros, suit
50c
Ladies' Muslin combination suits, suit ...............................
550
Ladies’ Princess Slips, garment
1.25
Good Hosiery Values
Wearing qualities, appearance and comfort are essential points in hosiery which we
keep in mind when selecting our stock. We carry a complete line of hose for the whole family.
Ladies' half Silk Hose, 35c, 3 pair for
$1.00
Ladies’ all silk Hose,
......................
50c
Ladies' cotton Hose
15c to 25c
BERT LINDSEY
THE D R Y GOODS SHOP -
••T h e T a d s ’ S t o r e ”
M A IN S T R E E T
sia sin w as m a n ife ste d . T h e m e e tin g
clo sed w ith re f re s h m e n ts and a so cial
tim e.
NO TICE!
D iplom as w ere h a n d e d to 17 g r a d ­
We Pay 6c a pound for No, 1
u a te s fro m th e J a m e s Jo h n s high
Cows.
Can use Hogs and Veal
sch o o l T h u rsd a y n ig h t in th e p re s ­
any
time.
Any quantity.
en ce of a la rg e a u d ie n c e of frie n d s
in th e h ig h sch o o l a u d ito riu m , o n e of
th e la rg e s t cla sse s y e t tu rn e d o u t
fro m th e h ig h
school here.
The
g ra d u a te s w ere s e a te d on th e p la t­
fo rm , th e young w om en of th e class
b ein g m o d estly a ttir e d .
T h e class
PHONE 41
is com posed of E v e re tt S m ith, p re s i­
d e n t; C a th e rin e G e n sm a n , v ic e -p re si­
d e n t; C la re n c e K re u g e r, tr e a s u r e r ;
M aggie D ickie, s e c r e ta ry ; B eu lah
B eam , W ilb u r B e llin g e r, F ra n k B ug-
bee, S ad ie C ra m e r, L u lu Day, V ida
E v an s,
H azel H all, E u g en e H ia tt
P e te rso n , H azel L ouise S te rlin g , V ina
S w an, F lo re n c e W ass, V iola W a sth e -
fer.
,
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU
P re s id e n t W. J. K e rr of th e O re­
gon A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e d e liv e re d
that we are still selling Lumber at greatly
th e a d d re s s to th e class. He to ld th e
g ra d u a te s th a t w h ile th ey h ad ac­
reduced prices and have large quanties of
co m p lish ed m uch th e r e was m uch
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
m o re to do, a n d u rg ed them to not
our
mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
sto p w ith th e h ig h sch o o l course.
F o llo w in g th e e x e rc ise s th e g r a d u ­
orders. Write or phone. We deliver.
a te s held a b rie f in fo rm a l re c e p tio n
an d received th e c o n g ra tu la tio n s of
th e ir frie n d s. T r o m th e g ra m m a r
g ra d e s o f th e St. J o h n s school 38
Phone 446
Martin Lennarts, Mgr.
Sandy, Ore.
p u p ils w ere p ro m o te d to th e high
school, an d of th e s e 24 have s ta te d
th e y w ill e n te r h ig h sch o o l n ex t fall.
T h e school b o ard h a s m ad e a s ­
E a s t St. L ouis a n d h e r d a u g h te r Mrs. re lie f p itc h e r, they a re an a g g re g a ­
sig n m e n t of te a c h e rs fo r th e e n su in g
T r lc k e r an d tw o c h ild re n a n d Mrs. tio n to be reck o n ed w ith.
year
L. H W ELLS.
H e lls tro m a re s u m m e r g u e s ts a t th e
Mrt>. F re d K u n u n c r s p e n t u c o u p le
S e s te r hom e.
of days in P o rtla n d th is w eek.
A D am ascus m an w ish in g to buy
M rs. R ay m o n d M iller e n te r ta in e d
h e r b ro th e r a n d w ife a n d li tt le son som e sm a ll pigs re c e n tly , d ro v e m iles
first In or.e d ire c tio n th e n th e o th e r ,
T h e P le a s a n t H om e b and h eld an o v e r S unday.
us som e o n e said t h a t "y o u m ig h t
u n u su a lly In te re s tin g m e etin g S u n ­
tr y " so and so. N o th in g d o in g . F i­
day a f t e r m a rc h in g a n d play in g fo r
n ally , less th a n h a lf a m ile fro m
a w hile. T hey w en t to a g ro v e on
hom e, h e discovered h m an w ho had
th e C h a rle s H u n te r fa rm , w hich had
T h e local b a se b a ll n in e p lay ed th e lo ts o f pigs fo r sale.
W hy sh o u ld
been m a d e c o m fo rta b le and a t t r a c ­
tiv e fo r th e ir re c e p tio n w here th ey P o rtla n d W eb F o o ts on S u n d a y , w in­ not th e m an w ith s o m e th in g to seil
s p e n t th e day in p ra c tic e . A d e lic ­ n in g 12 to 11. D am aecu s m ay well a d v e rtis e th a t fact In so m e wuy o r
ious lu n ch w as se rv e d , Mr. H u n te r be p ro u d of Its b a se b a ll ta le n t, as so a n o th e r ?
fu rn is h e d Ice cre a m .
A few g u e sts f a r th is se a s o n th e boys h a v e lost
T h e h ead of a w ise w om an is s e l­
w ere p re s e n t a n d a lto g e th e r a d e ­ b u t o n e gam e. W ith P ils te r a n d W il­
lig h tfu l day w as sp e n t. T he g ro v e son th e r e g u la r b a tte ry , an d K u m m e r dom th a tc h e d w ith b lo n d in ed tre s s e s
w as so cool an d in v itin g T hose p re s ­
e n t little re a liz e d how h o t th e w e a th ­
e r o u ts id e w as u n til a b o u t 4 o ’clock
w hen th e y s t a r te d fo r hom e. T h is
g ro v e Is th e sa m e In w hich th e M A.
R oss P ost G. A. R. u sed to hold th e ir
a n n u a l re u n io n s.
M iss H ild a B ey ers w en t to P o r t­
lan d M onday w h e re sh e took p a rt in
will be reproduced under the auspices of the
an o rg a n re c ita l g iven by Mrs. E d ­
Highest Price According to Size and Quality
G R ESH A M
M ARKET
Lumber! Lumber!
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
Scenic
Damascus
THE FAMOUS ELECTRIC PARADE
O F THE
wards.
TO CLEAN UP OUR YARD
2x4—16, sized, per M
PAGE T H R EE
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
th e e d u c a tio n of c h ild re n is n o t a p ­
p a re n t to th e w rite r, b u t th e y c e r­
ta in ly h av e a good d e a l to do w ith
SANDY RIVER METROPOLIS SENDS NEWSY
NOTES OF INDUSTRY AND PROSPERITY
M rs. T om W a lk e r is v is itin g h e r
d a u g h te r M rs. H atfield .
1914
Knit and Muslin Underwear
I, K. A. M iller, V ice P re s id e n t o f th e B an k o f G re sh a m , b ein g
first d u ly sw o rn s t a te t h a t th e a b o v e is a fu ll a n d c o rre c t lis t of
s to c k h o ld e rs in th e B a n k o f G re sh a m , of G re sh a m , O reg o n .
K. A. M IL L E R , V ice P re s id e n t.
S u b scrib ed a n d sw o rn to b e fo re m e th is 2 2 d day o f J u n e , 1914.
I S eal J
E R N E S T W. P E T E R S O N ,
N o ta ry P u b lic fo r O reg o n .
T R O U T D A L E , J u n e 2 8 — E a s te r n
S ta r h eld a big re c e p tio n h e je S a t­
u rd a y th e 2 0 th , fo r W e n d a ll C lev e­
la n d . A la rg e cro w d e n jo y e d a lo v e­
ly ev en in g .
Mr. a n d M rs. A a ro n Fox s p e n t F r i ­
d ay e v e n in g in
P o rtla n d a t B edh
Is ra e l, w h e re a n a n n iv e r s a ry w as b e­
in g h eld , th e first in tw’en ty -fiv e
y e a rs .
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R o b ert M oore, fro m P o rtla n d , h as
been s ta y in g w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs.
T ille r.
Mr. a n d
Mrs. H e lm in g , C olonel
H ess, Mr. W illiam H ess, M iss L o u ise
a n d G ussle H elm in g . M rs. E d m u n d ­
so n , Mr. a n d Mrs. K u m m e r, Mr. an d
M rs. J o h n L a rss o n , M iss T e m p e st
J e n n in g s a n d Miss L a u ra T ille r e n ­
jo y ed a very p le a s a n t tim e last S u n ­
d ay p ic n ic k in g a n d
rid in g .
The
e v e n t w as in h o n o r of M iss L o u isa
H elm in g a n d Mr. H ess, w h o se b ir th ­
d ay s w ere on th a t d a te .
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Agents for BUTTERICK S PATTERNS and J. C. C. CORSETS.
PO RTLA N D . J u n e St. — (S p e c ia l—
J u s t w h at c ats, ra u b its , g o a ts, c a n ­
a rie s an d ch ic k e n s h av e to do “ w ith
- as.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. T e rry S m ith , of P o r t­
la n d , w ere g u e sts S u n d ay a t th e h om e
of Mrs. S m ith 's p a re n ts , Mr. and M rs
Geo. B auder.
A m ong th e g u e s ts e n te r ta in e d last
w eek by Mr. an d Mrs. J . R D u n can ,
w ere Mr. an d M rs. D. C. G a lb ra ith
of M ason C ity, Iow a, old frie n d s and
sc h o o lm a te s, a n d M rs D u n can ’s s is ­
te r M rs. A nna T y rre ll a n d d a u g h te r
Effie, M rs. A lm a S uckow an d c h il­
d re n , M rs. A nna J o n s ru d and M rs.
F re d L o h m an o f S an d y R idge.
.Mr. and Mrs. Eller attended the
picnic at Estacada Sunday.
Ed. Set ter'a slater Mrs. Wirt«, of
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R O S E FE STIV A L
Portland Ad Club on the night of
JULY FOURTH
in the City of Portland.
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The public is cordially invited to witness
this gorgeous spectacle. The twenty one
floats representing the development of the
West, coupled with historical features will
all be reproduced
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