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    The Outlook is in a Big Voting Contest in Which Many Valuable Frizes Are to Be Awarded.
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VOL. 4.
NO. 63
Give Ycur Votes to Yetr Favorite Contestant.
The list Given Fach Ties^ay
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH,
COUNTY,
OREGON TUESDAY,
OCTOBER 6, 1914
“ PRINCE HAL” SANDY’S GRANGE FAIR, THE MAGNET
THE VICTIM OF
THAT DRAWS A GREAT COMMUNITY
DANGER TRAP
FOR ITS YEARLY HOLIDAY OF
A fine bay h o r» e, th ■ p e rs o n a l
S a n d y 's a n n u a l g ra n g e fa ir is th e
p ro p e rty of .Miss S usie S tan ley d ied ig u a l lo r th e g r e a te s t g a th e r in g of
y e s te rd a y fro m th e effect» o f fa llin g th e y e a r, th e
th ro n g s
p o u rin g in
In to a well on th e h o m e fa rm at th e flo u t
ev ery
d ire c tio n
fo r
m iles
c o rn e r o f th e B ase L in e anil S tan ley a ro u n d .
It is a h o lid ay fo r every
avenue.
p erso n w ho can possibly a tte n d an d
T h e h o rse, a th r e e -y e a r o ld d ra f t is m o re o f a so cial g a th e r in g th a n
h o is e w eig h in g 1400 p o u n d s, w as In tn y th in g else. T h e fa ir is th e tnag-
tb e p a s tu re a lo n e a b o u t noon on S u n -
, | la t se rv e s as an ex cu se fo r peo-
d ay an d w as e v id e n tly g o in g to th e pie to g a th e r to g e th e r w h e th e r th ey
b a rn y a rd . T h e well h ad n o t been in h av e any b u sin e ss to a tte n d o r n o t.
In c id e n ta lly th ey co m b in e u little
u se fo r ten y e a rs an il h ad been co v ­
b u sin e ss w ith th t ir p le a s u re , k illin g
e re d w ith h eavy p lan k w hich h ad
r o tte d to su ch an e x te n t th a t any u n ­ iw o b ird s w ith o n e sto n e , a n d see
u su a l w eight w ould b re a k th ro u g h , p eo p le w ho th e y h a v e n 't se e n fo r a
It is S a n d y ’s g re a te s t ev e n t,
a n d It Is th o u g h t th a t th e h o rse to o k y ear.
a le a p ac ro ss th e m as a p p e a ra n c e s th e m o st e n jo y a b le , e n te r ta in in g an d
w en t to show th a t h is h in d feet b ro k e p ro fitab le.
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th r o u g h a n d h e w ent d o w n in th a t
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S a tu r d a y , w as th e b est so fa r In
p o sitio n .
W hen th e h o rse s tru c k b o tto m he q u a n tity an d q u a lity of th e a rtic le s
fe ll on h is left sid e w ith h is feet in di: p lay ed a t an y p re v io u s fa ir. T h e
n a tu r a l s h a p e an d
h is h ead
up e x h ib its a re n o t la rg e b u t a r e v a rie d
a g a in s t th e w all of th e well. T h e re .» ait a m a z in g e x te n t, b ein g « o n
he lay, w edged In, w ith n e a rly tw o po sed e n tire ly of th e p ro d u c ts of
lield, g at den an d household sk ill.
feet o f Icy w a te r a b o u t him , u n til his
And th e y a r e e x c e lle n t, to o , th e e q u a l
g ro a n s a tt r a c t e d th e a tte n tio n
of
ot
a n y th in g sh o w n a t th e G re sh a m o r
J a c k S ta n le y , w ho at once g av e th e
a la r m an d p re p a r a tio n s w ere m ad e s ta te fa irs. All th a t is la c k in g is th e
q u a n tity .
to g et th e a n im a l o u t.
T h e S an d y f a ir h as been a su ccess
Mr. S ta n le y su m m o n e d all th e
a v a ila b le h e lp fo r a m ile a ro u n d w ith fin an cially fro m th e first. It Is n o t
h is a u to m o b ile an d in an h o u r th e r e on a la ig e sc a le n o r h as it an y p ro p ­
w e re n e a rly tw e n ty m en h a rd a t w o rk el ty to im p ro v e. It h as n o th in g to
tr y in g to g et th e h o rse o u t.
T h e show fo r its effo rts, no d e b ts to w or-
ry o v e r a n d y e t It pay s ca sh p rem -
ta s k w as d ifficult b eyond d e sc rip tio n .
! >u m s, w hich if no t la rg e a r e in th e
T h e well is 26 feet deep, h u t it is
se v e n feet ac ro ss w hich w as a g re a t ! n a tu r e of a re c o g n itio n fo r m e rite d
a d v a n ta g e , y et th e g re a t w’e ig h t of effo rt.
r h e p ro m o te rs w ork fo r n o th in g ,
th e h o rse m a d e th e ta s k a s e rio u s
atisfied
th a t th ey a re h e lp in g th e
on e.
H eavy ro p e s w ere s tre tc h e d h ig h c o m m u n ity . T hey ta k e in th e d o o r
up am o n g
th e
b ra n c h e s o f so m e re c e ip ts am i o th e r fu n d s a n d pay th e
la r g e tre e s, a n d tw o b lo ck s w ith m o n ey o u t b efo re th e clo se of th e
S o m etim es th e r e is a
th e i r ta c k le w ere slu n g d ire c tly o \ e r econd d ay .
th e well. T w o slin g s of heavy rope b a la n c e le ft o v e r an d it goes iu to
w ere m ad e a n d th e n th e ta s k of g e t­ ¡he g r j u g e tr e a s u r y to he h eld as a
tin g th e m a ro u n d th e h o rse b egan fu n d to p ro m o te th e n ex t a n n u a l
T h ie w as th e m ost difficult p a rt o f ev e n t.
O ne fe a tu re n o tic e a b le in th e en-
th e w o rk , b u t It w as acco m p lish e d
by W ard S ta m m e a f te r tw o h o u rs o f | ,rip s w “ 8 fh e a n ,a z il,K n u m b e r fo r a
p a tie n t e n d e a v o r. O ne o f th e slin g s fa ir o f th e size of th e S an d y ex p o si­
w as fa s te n e d
a b o u t th e a n im a l's tio n . T h e re c o rd s show th a t th e r e
c h e st, th e o th e r w as used on his fo re w ere 144 e n tr ie s In th e a d u lt c la ss;
feet w hich w ere tied to g e th e r.
A 160 in th e cla ss A ju v e n ile ; a n d 133
h a lt e r w ith
a sm a ll
ro p e in th e in c la s s B. ju v e n ile . T h e se m a k e a
h a n d s o f tw o m en w as u sed to o ta l o f 437 in d iv id u a l e n trie s . W ith
k eep th e h o rs e 's h ead u p an d th e n o m a n y p e rs o n s c o m p e tin g It w ould
th e sig n a l w as g iv en to ra ise him to " m P °8Blble f° r th e S an d y fa ir to
u l a r g e its sco p e a n d im p o rta n c e by
th e su rfa c e .
E ig h te e n p a irs of w illin g h a n d s th e sim p le dev ice of b rin g in g m o re
B ut th e
p u lle d on th e ro p e s c a re fu lly a n d a rtic le s to th e e x h ib itio n .
s te a d ily , a n d so p erfect h ad been th e fact is th a t m an y of th e 437 b ro u g h t
p re p a r a tio n s th a t n o t a h itc h o c ­ hut o n e o r tw o a rtic le s . In th e p lan
c u rr e d to m a r th e su ccess o f th e e f ­ of m a k in g th e ju v e n ile d is p la y s th e
d o m in a n t fe a tu r e lies th e g re a te s t
fo r ts m a d e to re sc u e th e h o rse.
s
tr e n g th an d p o p u la rity o f th e fair.
In tw o m in u te s he w as d a n g lin g
a w a rd s
in th e a ir a b o v e th e m o u th of th e A p e ru s a l of th e p re m iu m
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w as co v ered o v e r e n te r p ris in g g irl c a rr ie d off n e a rly a
w ith heavy new p la n k s a n d th e m ore dozen p rizes. A dozen m o re lik e h e r
p le a s u ra b le ta sk of g iv in g th e pool w o u ld c re a te su c h c o m p e titio n th a t
s u f fe re r all n eed ed a tte n tio n
w as no h all co u ld be fo u n d in S an d y to
b eg u n .
He w as ta k e n to th e b a rn a c c o m m o d a te th e ju v e n ile d it plays.
A n o th e r fe a tu re th a t e n c o u ra g e s
on a sled , o n e o f th e te a m d ra w in g
h im th e r e b ein g h is m o th e r, w hom ,h p f i v e n ile p o p u la tio n o f th e e n tire
h e r» co g n ized w ith a feeb le n eig h list r i d is th e p u b lic sch o o l c o n te st.
I his y e a r th e r e w ere five d is tric ts
as sh e w as d riv e n up alo n g sid e .
H e w as u n a b le to g a in h is fe e t, I e n ro lle d , th e fe a tu r e b ein g a lite r a ry
K elso w re ste d th e h o n o rs
n o r w as lie ex p ected to, b u t he w as ' c o n te s t.
g iv en ev ery p o ssib le c a re a n d a tte n - ' »wav fro m S an d y a f t e r a h a rd s t r u g ­
tio n . a n d it w as th o u g h t th a t
h e j gle, th e o th e r c o m p e tin g sch o o ls b e­
S andy
m ig h t re c o v e r as no b ro k e n bo n es ing B ull R u n , F lrw o o d a n d
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idge,
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of
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c o u ld be fo u n d .
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y e s te rd a y m o rn in g fro m In te rn a l in- I A m ong th o s e w ho a r e th e m ost
p ro m in e n tly id e n tified w ith th e San-
Ju rie s.
dy f a ir a re
Mrs.
P ercy T. S h elley ,
C om p etitive S ch ool C o n te st.
K elso school w on first p riz e ; S a n ­
G. D eS h azer a n d th e th r e e T h o m a s dy school, second.
Adult A w an ts.
B ro th e rs.
S e v e ra l o th e r s a r e not
B est co llectio n o f flo w e rs— first.
la c k in g in th e in te re s t d isp la y e d by Mrs. K a tie J u n k e r ; seco n d , Miss J.
all th e g ra n g e
m e m b e rs, w h e th e r C. S m ith.
B est g e n e ra l e x h ib it— first, Mrs.
th ey live in S an d y o r five m iles aw ay .
Jo
el
J a r l ; seco n d , V iola D eS hazer.
T h e g ra n g e lu d o in g a good w ork
G ra sse s— first, M rs.
Jo el J a r l;
fo r S an d y an il It seem s th a t Its e f ­
second, J. G. D eS hazer.
fo r ts a re a p p re c ia te d .
W ith a r a i l ­
G ra in s Mrs. J o e l J a r l ; second,
ro ad a n d b e tte r tr a v e lin g an d t r a n s ­ Mrs. 8. A. C ooper.
p o rta tio n fa c ilitie s th e city of S andy
B est co llectio n o f v e g e ta b le s — 1st,
w ould b p rin g in to ra p id p u b lic n o­ H. II. W a tk in s ; se co n d , H e n ry K och.
tic e a n d w ould n o t only hav e a b ig ­
P o ta to e s — first, L. W. T ice; se c ­
g e r a n d b e tte r fa ir b u t w ould hav e ond, Mac T h o m as.
m any o th e r co n v e n ie n c e s an d e n t e r ­
C a rro ts — first. W a lte r J e p s o n ; sec­
p rise s now la c k in g .
o n d , A. C. T h o m as.
f o llo w in g
a re
th e
p re m iu m
R u ta b a g a — first,
M rs. J o e l J a r l ;
a w a rd s :
seco n d , Mrs. Dave D ouglass.
P a ra d e .
P a rs n ip s — first,
A. C. T h o m a s;
B est
sch o o l flo a t— B ull
H uu second, Mrs. J. G. D eS h azer.
sch o o l.
K o h lra b i— first, V iola D eS hazer.
b e s t o rig in a l flo a t— S andy Bchool.
Sw eet c o rn — first V iola D eS h azer;
B est
f a r m e r ’s f l o a t- —J. G. De- seco n d , M rs. D ave D o u g lass.
I t’b a z e r '
F o d d e r co rn first, C a rl
Y oung;
J B est d e c o ra te d flo a t— M rs. Mor- second, Dave D ouglass.
P u m p k in s — first, V iola D eS hazer.
£an -
B est d e c o ra te d rig — S an d y W o m ­
S q u a sh — first, V iola D eS hazer.
a n 's clu b .
C a b b a g e — first,
F. C. L o lirm a n ;
b e s t d e c o ra te d s a d d le h o rse— Mr. seco n d , Mrs. D ave D ouglass.
Zogg.
K ale— -first, A. C. T h o m a s; eec-
B est tr a in e d c a lf— H a l C lu ste r,
cond, H. H. W a tk in s.
L iv esto ck .
O n io n s— first, P . C. S p o o n e r; se c ­
C olt - f ir s t, Max K lig e l; Becond, o n d , L. W. T ice.
A lfa lfa — first, W. P. R o b e rts ; se c ­
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D avis
C h ic k e n s, a d u lt— first, M rs. J. G ond. M rs. L a u ra M ack.
D e S h azer; seco n d , M rs. A. M alar.
T u r n ip s — first, Mrs. Jo e l J a r l.
C h ic k e n s, cla ss A— first. G uy C ox;
A pples, co m m e rc ia l p a c k — first,
seco n d , Roy Cox.
M rs. W. G ra n g e r.
C h ick en s, 0 a s s B— first, M ild red
A pples, d is p la y — first, M rs. D ave
l a r i ; seco n d , Jo h n Rice.
j D o u g lass; seco n d , E. R. L eaf.
P ig s, cla ss B— first, B u s te r D o u g ­
H om e m ad e ru g
first, Mrs. L ee;
lass.
's e c o n d , Isab el G ray.
P ig s,
a d u lt— first,
M rs.
D ave
K itc h e n a p ro n — first, M rs. E th e l
D o u g lass.
R o b e rts ; seco n d , M rs. L a u ra W a t­
Buby Show .
k in s.
C lass A— u n d e r 12 m o n th s :
A rtistic f u r n itu r e — first, Mrs. L.
P r e t ti e s t— A rle th a P ro c to r.
F. M ack; second, B uck R o b e rts.
F a tt e s t— M a rk u s P o m ero y .
A ste rs— first, M rs W in. G ra n g e r;
P r e ttie s t lig h t
h a ir — A rth u r seco n d , Mrs. J. G. D eS h azer.
H a u g lu m .
P e a rs — first, A. C. T h o m as.
P r e ttie s t d a rk
h a ir — E liz a b e th
B re a d — first, M rs. J . C. L o n n d re e ;
D avis.
seco n d , Mrs. E th e l R o b erts.
P r e ttie s t d a rk ey es— E liz a b e th D a­
C a k e — first, M rs. 8. V p d e g ra v e ;
vis.
seco n d , Mrs. A lm ira P o tte r.
P r e ttie s t lig h t e y e s - A r t h u r H a u g ­
j e l l y — first, Mrs. E th e l R o b e rts ;
lum .
seco n d , M rs. A. M alar.
C lass B., o v e r 12 m o n th s u n d e r
I n f a n ts ' d re s s, h a n d -m a d e — first,
tw e n ty -fo u r:
Mrs. B lan ch e S h e lle y ; seco n d , Mrs.
P r e t ti e s t— G race B eck w ith .
H enry P e rr e tt.
F a tt e s t— G race C o rn o g g .
Sw eet p e a s— first, V iola D eS h azer;
P r e ttie s t lig h t h a ir —-S tella H a u g ­ seco n d , Mrs. A. M alar.
lum .
C o llectio n
h o u se
p la n ts — first,
P r e ttie s t d a rk h a ir — V io let Lee.
Mrs. W a ite ; seco n d , M rs. K a tie Y un-
P r e ttie s t d a rk ey es— V iolet Lee.
ker.
P r e ttie s t lig h t ey es— S te lla H a u g ­
P ic k l e s — first, M rs. G reg g C ox;
lum .
seco n d , V iola D eS hazer.
C lass C, fro m tw o to th r e e y e a rs-
C an n ed fr u its — first, M rs. H en n e-
P r e t ti e s t— R o b e rt C o rn o g g .
s e y ; seco n d , Mrs. J a c o b C ornog.
P r e t ti e s t
lig h t h a ir — S ibyl B en ­
C an n ed
v e g e ta b le s
first,
V iola
n e tt.
D eS h azer; seco n d , M rs. 8. U p d e g ra v e
P r e ttie s t d a rk ey e s— J im m ie S h e l­
J tV E M I .E DIVISION— FLASH A.
ley.
G e n e ra l exhibit-— first, L u lu D e­
F a tt e s t— V io let R id d e rb u s b .
P r e ttie s t
lig h t ey es— S ibyl B en ­ S h a z e r; seco n d , G ra n t D eS hazer.
F ield c o rn — first, T h o m a s M acho;
n e tt.
seco n d . H en ry Y oung.
D oll E xhibit.
Pop c o rn — first, F ra n k C rone.
C lass A— first. R u th
R evenue;
Sw eet co rn
first. L ulu D eS h azer;
seco n d , F ra n c e s M einig.
C lass B first. L in e a Y o u n g : s e c ­ seco n d . G ra n t D eS hazer.
S q u a sh — first,
Iv o n V p d e g ra v e ;
o n d . P e a rl Dixon.
Most co m ical d o ll, c la s s A— first, seco n d . A lb ert A ffoller.
C a r r o ts — first.
L u la
D eS h azer;
R u th H a r t; seco n d . L u la R o b e rts.
Id as» B— first, D o ro th y J o iis r u d : seco n d , A lb ert A ffolter.
B eets— first, G lad y s M itch ell: sec-
seco n d . E rn e s t Cox.
M rs. A. M alar, F r a n k
M ctiu g in , J.
P rin c e H al, as h e w as c a lled , w as
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d re d s w ho re m e m b e r It as b ein g th e 1“ nd P "i”' r waB receiv ed by th e O u t- ed S ta le s s e n a to r ; C. N. M c A rth u r
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It w as fro m a M H u r lb u r t, c a n d id a te fo r s h e r if o f
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b e fo re h is d e a th . T h e p re s e n t o w n e r w h a t th e ch eck w as fo r. It re v e a ls te rn o o n .
T h ey w ill m eet first
w ith LentH
o f th e fa rm . W illiam S ta n le y , say s how a p erso n m ay be a b s e n t m in d e d
he w ill fill It
u p now . as he sh o u ld " o m e tlm e a , h u t in th e p re s e n t case g ra n g e w h e r e .th e y w ill tak e dlnne.*,
h a v e d o n e long ago
*he * H t e r m ad e no m is ta k e In se n d - : th e n th ey w ill m o to r to G re sh a m an I
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o tb e r s to g e th e r, w h ile w o rk in g a lo n e
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in th e s te a m in g well fo r m o re th a n
to w hen m oney is to be se n t. D a rin g qM8 h o u se s
T h e re w ill he no a e t
tw o so lid h o u rs .
He is fo re m a n o f
th e re c e n t fa ir a coop of c h ic k e n s p ro g ra m , b u t a so c ia l c h a t w ith In-
th e K uby sto c k fa rm a n d Is used to
w as receiv ed
w ith o u t th e e n try , c re s te d v o te rs w ill be th e o r d e r Of
h a n d lin g h o rse s in ev ery co n d itio n .
fee o r an y in s tru c tio n s to th e secre- , , l(. a fte rn o o n
It Is not h is first e x p e rie n c e in a s im ­
tary. But a fter the fair had opened
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Gravel and Sand,
tered and wou a prem ium o f I s 60. , „ ' be
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1 The rubber salesm en h a te him . too.
t am prepared to furnish gravel
T he g rea test precaution sh ou ld be
B ecause t
w on't retire.
and aand In any q u an tity from Bell used In sen d in g m oney so aa to av o id
‘ H ave you been ab le to m eet a il
pit. Also team in g, grad in g and e x ­ loss
The tw o tn sta n css m entioned
th e dem ands e ( you r creditor«?"
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cavating. J. H. Hosa
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pened
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to avoid th em ”
Tuesdays
and
Fridays
$1.50 PER YEAR
GRAND BALL
IS AN EVENT
SPORT
OF INTEREST
By L. H . W E L L S .
ond, L u la D eS hazer.
PO R T L A N D . O ct. 4.— (S p ecial )-
P a rs n ip s — first, L u lu D eS hazer.
C ro n e ; Aii e v e n t o f in te r e s t It; C a th o lic
P u m p k in s — first,
F ra n k
seco n d , R ild ie R o b erts.
c irc le s w as th e d e d ic a tio n hall of th e
P o ta to e s
first, G lad y s M itch ell; h om e of D ivision No. 1 a n d th e tw o
seco n d , G eo rg e F o s te r.
L a d ie s’ a u x ilia rie s or th e A ncient
C ab b ag e— first. G ra n t D eS hazer.
o r d e r o f H ib e rn ia n s , on tin so u th
K o h lra b i
first, G ra n t D eS hazer.
sid e o f R u sse ll s tr e e t, A lbina. T he
O n io n s first, L u lu D eS h azer and
b e a u tifu l b u ild in g w as b rillia n tly il­
Irw in V p d e g ra v e ; seco n d ,
G ladys
lu m in a te d w ith m any e le c tric lets
M itchell.
a n d th e m a in h a ll w as e la b o ra te ly
B ird h o u se — first, H e n ry J u n k e r ;
d e c o ra te d w ith e v e rg re e n festo o n s,
seco n d , A losious G ray.
in te rm in g le d w ith h ig h ly co lo red m -
P iece of f u r n itu r e — first, W illie
tu n m leaves. T h e g la r e o f th e e le c ­
Larnper.
tr ic lig h ts o v e rh e a d w ere soft -n- d
B re a d — first, R ild ie R o b e rts ; s e c ­
w ith g re e n s h a d e s . E a rly th e cro w d s
ond, L ulu D eS hazer.
cam e , m e m b e rs a n d
th e ir f r le n la
C a k e — first, L u lu D eS h azer; se c ­
fro m all p o rtio n s o t th e city a n d all
o n d , A nnie R ice.
a d m ire d th e new hom e.
R udd o r-
J e lly — first, R u b y W ilk in s ; s e c -i .
.
,, . .
...
,
c h e s tra su p p lie d th e m u sic to r :lie
Olid, G eo rg e F o ste r.
e v e n in g , a n d th e ev e n t w as h ig h ly
C a n u e d f r u its — first, R u th R ev e­
e n jo y e d by th e cro w d w hich th r o n g
n u e ; se co n d , L illia n T h o m as.
ed th e h a ll all e v e n in g .
C a n n e d v e g e ta b le s— first. L u lu D e­
T h e su ccess o f th e d e d ic a tio n w as
S h a z e r; se co n d , L illia n T h o m as.
d u e to th e c o m m itte e o f a r r a n g e ­
C o tto n
d re s s — first, A m y A n d e r­
m en t* com p o sed
of
M isses M arie
so n ; seco n d . E th e l E rd m a n ; th ird ,
C h a m b e rs , K a th e rin e G affn ery , M ar­
M abel E rd m a n .
g a re t S m ith , C ecilia M cM ahon, A nn
H an d e m b ro id e ry — first, L u lu D e­
D unn, M ary F ra n c is M cC arthy, Isa-
S h a z e r; se co n d , O lga G u n d e rso n .
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'b e lle (o r c o n n o n , E s th e r H o g an , An
P la in
a p ro n ,
h a n d - m a d e — first,
nu D o u av an , K a th e rin e M adigan an d
L ulu
D e S h azer;
se c o n d ,
P a u lin e
H e n rie tta W a sc h e r a n d M essrs. A.
Zogg.
C am p b ell, J . 1). D oyle, Dan S m ith ,
A ste rs— first, R u th G a n g e r; se c ­
T. I. M aloney, V. O 'H a ra ,
P. J.
o n d , G eo rg e F o ste r.
P ry o r, J . J . K en n y , D an H o g a n , A.
B est co lle c tio n of h o u se p la n ts — B. C aln , J. D. W alsh , W. P. L illis,
first, G uy Cox.
F ra n k R io rd a n , P. S am m o n , I). W.
D raw in g , w a te r c o lo r— first, C h es­ L an e a n d Jo h n M cG real.
1‘a tro n e s -
te r R lc h h e y ; se co n d , A m y A n d erso n . es w ere M esdam es J. O 'H a ra , W. F.
D raw in g , p en cil — first, G lad y s G ra h a m , W.
P.
L illis,
P. R y an ,
M itch ell; seco n d , M ary S lia ru k e r.
C h a rle s D u g g an , E llen H alley , A g­
n es S u lliv a n ,
E. C h a m b e rs , W. A.
JIA EX ILE D IVISION— CLASS U.
E lv ers, T. S. H o g an , P . E. S u lliv a n ,
G e n e ra l e x h ib it— D o ro th y
Jo n s - '
Jo h n F a r r e ll,
M ary
K e n a n , T. J.
r u d ; se co n d , M ild red J a r l.
M urphy, P . J. M cM ahon, P. J. S m ith ,
F ie ld c o rn — first, F r a n k A n d e r­
J. J. M urphy, J . F o ley . A. L eary , J.
so n ; seco n d , E m o ry S tro n g .
G eorge, M. L e m e ric k , J . S. M cD avitt,
P op c o rn — first, V e rn ie J a r l ; se c ­
W. J . S m ith , M. J . D risco ll, T. M a­
o n d , O ren G an g er.
De loney, T. J . H ogan an d E. Jo h n so n .
S w eet corn- first,
M ildred
T h e p ro p e rty is v a lu e d a t ab o u t
Shazer.
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .
I t is b u ilt by c o n trlb u -
S q u a s h — first, M ildred J a r l ; sec
jtio n s o f th e m em b ers o f th e Dlvl-
o n d , A lta D eS hazer.
. sion a n d th e tw o la d ie s a u x ilia rie s ,
P u m p k in s — first,
F re d
Junker
th e c o st o f th e b u ild in g b ein g $12,-
seco n d , G e rtr u d e K ligel.
000,
f u r n itu r e
$2000
an d
th e
P o ta to e s — first, V e rn ie J a r l.
g ro u n d s $6000. It w as b u ilt by an
C a rro ts first, A rn o ld K re b s; s e c ­
in c o rp o ra te d a ss o c ia tio n .
T.
J.
o n d , M ild red J a r l.
M urphy Is p re s id e n t, J o h n O 'H a ra
B e e ts— first, V e rn ie J a r l.
s e c r e ta ry , E. H. D eerey tr e a s u r e r ,
R u ta b a g a s
first, V e rn ie J a r l.
Jo h n F a r r e ll vice p re s id e n t, a n d D.
P a rs n ip s
first, M ild red J a r l ; se c ­
\V. L an e.
T h e b u ild in g c o m m itte e
o n d , V e rn ie J a r l.
i w as co m p o sed of M rs. W. A. E iv ers,
B ird h o u se
first, A n d rew L arn p er
seco n d I
, l -v a n > J o h n K e a tin g , Rev. .1. M.
B re a d — first, R u th Cox
O 'F a r r e ll a n d P. E. S u lliv an .
T he
W ild a D awes.
b u ild in g w ill be used by tile m em ­
M u riel H e n d e rso n
C ak e— first
bers as a so cial c lu b ho u se, co u v en -
seco n d , F lo re n c e M ills.
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110,1
bal1, P u b ,,c fu n c tio n s an d will
J e lly — first, M ildred
' lie o pen fo r th e use of th e b u sin ess
seco n d , R u th D eS hazer.
m en o f th e c o m m u n ity .
It is pro-
M a rg aret
C anned
f r u its — first.
v ided w ith a m ain hull an d tw o re-
H a z e lu n d e r; se co n d , M ild red De-
cep tio n ro o m s fo r c a rd p a rtie s .
In
S h azer.
j th e b a se m e n t is a la rg e b an q u e t hall
C a n n e d v e g e ta b le s— first, M ildred
! w ith k itc h e n .
It is c o n sid ered th e
D eS hazer.
best e q u ip p e d h a ll oti th e E ast Side.
C o tto n d re a s — first, M ild red J a r l.
H an d
e m b ro id e re d a p ro n
first,
p w M ulkey, o f th e P u b lic Docks
S ilva E rd m a n ; s e c o n d ,L in n e a Y oung ¡lo llim ,88io|1 , nia(le a n a rg u m e n t a t th«
P la in a p ro n — first,
Ir e n e
M o n t­ P u b lic lib ra ry in b e h a lf of th e P u b ­
g o m e ry ; seco n d , M ildred J a r l.
lic D o rk s a n d w a te r fr o n ta g e a m e n d ­
S w eet p e a s first, M ild red J a r l.
m e n t, to an a u d ie n c e o4 eleven peo­
Best c o llectio n h o u se p la n t* — first ple. He rev iew ed th e d ecisio n s th a t
M ildred J a r l.
h av e been m a d e lu th e s u p re m e c o u rt
D raw in g , w a te r c o lo rs— first, M u r­ h e a rin g th e m e a s u re to be v o ted No-
iel H e n d ric k s o n ; seco n d , F ra n k An i v e m b e r 3.
T h is m e a s u re w as in i­
d e rso n .
tia te d by M r. M ulkey a n d C. 8. J a c k -
D raw in g , p e n c il— first, A lfred M ei­ so n . a n d by so m e in th e s t a te ia e i ’ift-
nig.
s id e re d a very d a n g e ro u s m e a s u re ,
a lth o u g h
Mr. M ulkey d e c la re d th a t
fo r th e f u tu r e de-
w a te r te r m in a ls fo r
R ockw ood M accabees h eld a n ln- P o rtla u d . It is c e rta in (h a i not one
ta r e a tin g m e e tin g on S a tu r d a y e v e n - 1v o ,p r *" 101,0
th e B ,a,p ' “ '» u ,l,|p r
Ing Iasi a n d a d o p te d a few p la n s f o r
tb p m e a s u re It so Involved in
. . . . ... ! le g a l m esbe«. It is a h ig h ly i in p o rt -
a m e m b e rsh ip c a m p a ig n . T h e In itia -
a n t m e a s u re , re a c h in g in its effect,
tio n fee w as fixed a t o n e d o lla r am i
w ill ap p ly to th e e n tir e M ate
as th e r e a re s e v e ra l c a n d id a te s In ' o f O reg o n a n d it sh o u ld receiv e ex-
sig h t it Is p la n n e d to re v iv e th e de- re e d in g c a re fu l stu d y .
If as c la im -
g re e te a m a n d hold good m e e tin g s "<> » **» u n s e ttle an d c o n fiscate wa-
i te r fro n t p ro p e rty It m ig h t not be
e v ery m o n th h e r e a f te r .
su c h a good th in g as its a d v o c a te s
A c h a n g e w ill be m a d e In th e j a n ­
c laim fo r it.
itor serv ice and th ere w ill be o th er
f e a tu re s o ffered fo r th e good o f th e
A lh |etlcg w i|| hav e an Im p ro tn a t
te n t. W hen th e lo d g e h ad a d jo u r n - • p ^ ,, | n t he 8 t. J o h n s h ig h sch o o l
ed th e m e m b e rs fo u n d th a t s e v e r a l o f (hlg
_ whf>n , he M>ach c a l|e (,
th e L ady M accabees h ad p re p a re d a g m e e ^ Bg o , th e hoys th e r e w as a
lu n c h w ith h o t coffee In th e d in in g
re s p o n se th is w eek.
F rid a y
room , a f e a tu r e w h ic h w ill be re p e a t- n |g h t th<J ^ n, , . a n n u a ; ele c tio n o f th e
ed q u ite o fte n
d u rin g
th e c o m in g A, h |e t |c a s s o c ia tio n w as h eld , th e
w inter.
a sso c ia tio n
s e le c tin g
H a ro ld Bay-
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\
brook as p resid en t, A rllne Shaw vice
Hom e Cooking R estauran t.
p re s id e n t, E th el H ufford s e c re ta ry
A regu lar din n er w ill be aervad and W illiam Teutach treasu rer. The
•very day from 12 to 2. Short <rr- K lataw a society elected G ladys Pal
ders at an y tim s. H avin g tak en o v e r i raer presid en t, A rllne Shaw vice
tba rss tan ran t form erly con d u cted i p resid en t, Olive Zim m erm an aecra-
MACCABEES WILL
l i t w as n e c e ssa ry
FIFTH ANNIVERSARY
OPEN CAMPAIGN v e lo p m e u t o f th e
AT AYLSWORTH S
E d. A y lsw o rth w ill c e le b ra te th e
fifth a n n iv e rs a ry o f th e o p e n in g o '
h is g e n tle m e n 's fu r n is h in g a n d c lo th ­
ing s to r e to m o rro w a n d T h u rs d a y by
a g ra n d o p e n in g o f
w o m en 's an d
c h ild re n 's lin es o f fu r n is h in g s an d
d ry goods.
E very w om an v is ito r w ho is th e
h ead o f a h om e w ill be g iv en a s o u ­
v e n ir p rize free, a n d o n e t h a t w ill he
u sefu l in th e k itc h e n .
No o n e w ill
be a sk e d to buy, b u t a ll a r e in v ite !
to c all d u rin g th e s e tw o o p e n in g
d ay s fo r an in s p e c tio n o f th e new
goods offered.
Mr. F arm er:— W e w ant p otatoes,
ap p le, green corn, ch lck en e. butter,
eg g s, flu m e , prunes
We are m ak ­
in g sp ecial clean u p price on F ield
P en ce
If you Intend using any soon
it w ill pay you to see ua
M etzger
Vron.
C at P rices.
Por th e next th irty day* I *111
giv e M off on all picture m ou ld in g
1 have on hand
M AXW ELL SC H N EID E R
ky Mr. Peck I w ould be p leased to
retaia h it p atron age and w ill ea-
deavor to m erit th a t o f tk e en tir e
public
L HO LLYW OOD
tary-treaaurer.
The society plana
I toauy h ik es through th»' country
I T h s Dram atic society m et the past
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