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T W IC E A W E E K G resham O utlook VOL. 9, NO. 42 SPORT PROGRAM FOR FIELD DAY W ith th e exception of a few fin ishing touches here and th e re , prep a ra tio n s for F a rm e rs’ Field Day to m orrow , are all com pleted. T he fa ir g ro u n d s a re ready for com pany. T he e n te rta in m e n t fo r m orning, a f ternoon and evening prom ises a full day of fun and recreation. T hose who have heard th e g ran g e choruses before, know th a t g ran g ers can sing. Miss K ate B ratzel will lead them in such selections as: “ Picnic Song" and “ T he D ear Old F arm , and “ V erdant Grove, F a re w ell.” Since th is is everybody's day, th e audience, too, ap p e ar on the program . A ssisted by th e W ilbur o r ch e stra, all the farm ers and fam ilies will sing “ A m erica." Mrs. Edyth Tozier W eath erred will give th e of ficial w elcom e and Ju d g e J. E. Mc G inn, th e an n u a l address. T he Civic M arine W orks chorus singing in the afte rn o o n , and com m unity sing le<l by M. E. Quigley are decidedly a t tra c tiv e num bers. A lthough a ca fete ria will be o p er ated on th e grounds, a big lunch basket from hom e is a good su p p le m ent. R efreshm ents sta n d s will handle ice cream s, root beer and o th e r picnic w ares. A pictu re show is prom ised w hich, no doubt, will be a very p opular am usem ent featu re. T he spo rts program , arran g e d by S. B. H all, P. T. C am pbell and H. A. Lewis fo r the aftern o o n is a good one. An auto load of prizes will be given aw ay. T he w inners will be a n nounced and prizes aw arded a fte r th e events. At 3 :3 0 th e races begin w ith a 100-yard dash, f r e t for a ll; 50-yard dashes fo r boys and girls u n d er 12 years, a n o th e r for girls u n d er 16 years. L adles who enjoy a lively sp rin t for a stre e t car, will en joy th e 50-yard ladies' race, no o th e r qualification req u isite th a n th a t the e n trie s m u st be o ver 16 years of age. A fa t m an ’s w addle will be w orth w atching. P rospective co n testan ts had b e tte r practice a little before hand so as uot to " b re a k ” . A 50-yard “ fro g ” hop and a 50- yard "c a m e l” race are su rp rise fea tu re s. P. T. C am pbell is probably responsible for th e cam el race— how ever, th a t is only guess w ork. T he ev er po p u lar three-legged race will be follow ed by a tu g of war, the slim -jim s ag ain st th e F a tty Ar- GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH INVITES EUROPEANS LABOR TO U. S. MEET COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1919 FRENCH JOE” LATOURELLE EARLY BOATMAN ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER TUESDAYS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR MRS. NEW ACTIVE IN G. 0 . P. WOMEN RANKS AUTO CAMP GROUND IN PROSPECT HERE (M akiom Dvoi.xv E i . i s u ) ning. At o th e r tim es th e In d ian s At th e m eeting of th e G resham O u tstan d in g am ong th e early s e t and w hite se ttle rs raced on the ! Business Men's association, last tle rs along th e C olum bia riv er was W ashougal bottom s. H enry L a to u r nig h t in th e Bank of G resham , the Joseph L ato u relle o r "F re n c h Jo e ” elle and his b ro th er Joe, J r ., rode m a tte r of providing free cam ping as th e p ictu resq u e boatm an of fast horses. Probably th e ir early g rounds for au to ists, w here they F ren ch -C an ad ian p a re n tag e was train in g in th e calf p astu re at hom e ( could sto p over n ig h t, o r for a long- 1 know n along th e m iddle river. F or was in p art responsible for th e ir j er tim e, was discussed, and a com- many years his was th e only h a b ita clever h orsem anship. One of th e ! n iittee, com posed of K. A. Miller, tion betw een th e Low er Cascades earliest sp o rts of th e L ato u re lle ch il ] Dr. 11. V Adlx an d Dr. A. W. Botkin and th e m outh of th e Sandy. By his d ren « a s calf riding. W ith th e was appointed by vice p resid en t W. doorstep trav eled th e p ra irie schoon calf's tail sw ung over th e rid e r's A. Hessel, who presided in th e ab ers and th e cattlem en driving th eir sh o u ld er for a rein each co n testan t sence of J. Cannon. g reat h erd s from T he Dalles to P o rt- w ouid striv e to o u trid e th e last one. As one sta te afte r another ra ti T he plan Is to provide a place, ac land. H is tab le was alw ays sp rea d — ! It alw ays ended w ith a ducking in fy th e national suffrage am end cessible to w ater and light, in a © » « • » r v v .tM .iN l, ment, women at the national capi his h o sp itality a byw ord from Po th e frog pond for th e rider. tal whose husbands are versed in ! grove, if possible, and erect brick catello to A storia. E th e lb ert S tew art of the De In th e w in ter th e re was tabogan- ovens w here cooking can be done. politics, are fast becoming active. p artm en t of Labor is the Ameri Born in K eesville, New York, in ning for everyone. And occasional- Mrs. H arry 8. New, wife ol th e Tile need of such a place is seen can delegated to London where 1831, Mr. L ato u relle was orp h an ed ! ly one could cross th e C olum bia on Senator from Indiana, has joined daily, and w ith th e opening of the he will m ake arran g em en ts for an Mrs Medlll McCormick of Illinois w hile a young lad. At th e age of 20 I th e ice. Of gam e tn e re was p len ty — in tern atio n al peace labor confer loop highw ay, w hich, in all p ro b abil and is now active in affairs of th e years he tucked his tru sty fiddle u n teal and m allard in season, deer, ence to be held in W ashington at ity will go th ro u g h G resham , th e re National W om en's Republican the earliest convenient date. d e r his arm and shipped aboard the grouse, bear. T h ere were colts to be Committee. will be In Increased dem and for such w haler Falcon. A fter two th rillin g broken. T h ere w ere p arties in wild a place. BULL RUN WEDDING years of Arctic w haling he left th e ¡straw b erry tim e; they w ent huckle- GRESHAM HAS LARGEST C am ping g ro u n d s, m odern and IS SOCIAL EVENT boat a t H onolulu. A y ear la te r he CLUB IN MULTNOMAH CO. well kept, would be th e biggest ad berrying, and hazel n u ttin g . sailed to San F rancisco and on the Miss L ent T hom as, o ld est d a u g h The first schooling th e L ato u relle Not many people know that Gresham v ertisem en t possible for th e town. u h a rfe s th e re was sh a n g h aie d , find te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Thom as, ing him self aboard a vessel bound children received was in W ashougal has the largest sewing club in Multno- Every cam p er w ould m ention to his a t th e ir g ra n d fa th e r's home. L ater mal» county, nor do they know th at frien d s “ w hat a sw ell place G resham and Jo h n B ickford, son of Mr. and n o rth for w hales and skins. T he there are boys in that sewing class. they atten d e d th e schoolhouse up It was first organized a year ago has for to u rists to cam p, th a t it was Mrs. N. H. B ickford, of Boring, were boat p ut in at F o rt V ancouver and th e C h an ticleer tra il, w here Mrs. witli a ch a rter m em bership of 29, hence cool, shady, an d had w ater, light, L ato u relle skipped away m arried a t th e b eau tifu l country Joseph O strand (L ydia T ay lo r) presided th eir club name, “The W illing 29.” 'n ev e ry th in g ." Every cam per who No m ore w haling hom e of th e b rid e’s p are n ts n ear Bull p retty pronto! The o ld er boys finished th e ir school Since th a t tim e, two members have stopped h ere would leave a little moved away, leaving the present en money and th e re tu rn s would be Run last Sunday, Ju ly 20, th e Rev. fo r him ! days in P o rtla n d a t th e C en tral rollm ent twenty-seven. He fled up th e n o rth b ank of th e E arl B. C otton, of P leasan t Home, of school, w here th e M eier & F ra n k The work is arranged in two dlvis m uch la rg e r th a n tn e cost. ficiating. Both young people a re well C olum bia until he cam e to th e home Two very d esirab le locations w ere sto re is b u ilt and th e N orth school, ions. A y ear’s work is not finished know n here. T he house was p retty of R ichard Ough, a big E nglishm an on- th e Good S am aritan hospital site. until one or the other of these divisions suggested, one being In th e M ultno Is completed, and the work sum m arized with its d eco ratio n s of flowers and who had come to the O regon country One day w hile plow ing n ear th e ir with a w ritten composition which is mah County F a ir g ro u n d s grove. It evergreens. The b rid e w ore a b eau to r th e H udson Bay com pany in sent to state headquarters. A child could be m ade easily accessible by tifu l gown of w hite crepe de chine. 1830. The preseut town of W ash home H enry and Jo e tu rn ed up some signing up for division one m ust make opening a road from Second s tre e t to old coins, a few d o lla rs; b u t of The bridegroom recen tly retu rn ed ougal sta n d s on th e lan d claim of a needle case, a tea towel, work-bag, th e grove. The place is sh eltered from F ran ce, having been w ith base R ichard and Betsy Ough, who w ere course q u ite a fo rtu n e to a you n g dust cap or canning cap, night gown or from th e sun p ractically th e e n tire m arried at F o rt V ancouver in 1835 ster. Follow ed th en a w holesale ex apron, and trim m in g for a gown or day. T he co m m ittee was asked to h ospital No. 46. ap ro n s A fter th e service a d in n e t was by C aptain Jo h n M cLaughlin. Joe cavating all o ver th a t broad field. It Division two Is more advanced sew ta k e up th e m a tte r w ith th e fair was w orked so th o ro u g h ly by all th e served to th e follow ing g u ests: Miss L ato u relle fiddled his way in to the ing. It consists of collar for a dress, board. The o th e r location was on L ilian T hom as, Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. h ea rts of R ichard and Betsy Ough. young L ato u relles th a t to th is day it m ending by use of patch or darn, a E ast Powell stre e t. One big po in t in T hom as, Mrs. L ena McGugin, Mr. and They took him into th e ir hom e in grow s b u m p er corn crops. T he fo r luncheon set, princess slip or apron favor of th e first location is th e ad anti cap. m aking button holes, and the Mrs. R. C. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1855 anil he rem ain ed w ith them for tu n e was th e re su re en o u g h — in th e m aking of a dress. v ertisin g th e fa ir would n atu ra lly crops. C ockelreas, of Bull R un; M artin som e years, w orking on th e ir large Miss E sther Elford, who has charge derive from it. Many o th e r tow ns W hile th e sons plowed th e fa th e r of tile club, gives tile inform ation tlint T hom as, of E agle C reek ; Mr. and farm . have cam ping g ro u n d s, and th e re Is every child who finishes the required Each year he ferried th e O ugh’s boated on th e Colum bia. H is scow, Mrs. R. G antenbein an d d au g h ters, work, which m eans th a t a story must no reason why G resham should not M arion and H a rrie t, of P o rtla n d ; ca ttle across th e riv er to th e b ot th e Alice Ju lia , a 90-foot "fo re -’n- w ritten about it also, every <-hil«l liuve one also. Mrs. N. H. B ickford, Mr. and Mrs. tom s on th e so u th b an k ; and each a f te r ” wus know n up an d down the filling all these requirem ents will be G resham alre ad y has an au to fac Will M iller and ch ild ren , R obert, year he th o u g h t th a t th e sunny river. She was th e first boat to be given a free season ticket to the fair. tory, a sta rc h factory and th re e fru it The four boys in the club have to Ida and Olive; Mr. and Mrs. G. H. m eadow s u n d er Crow n P oint, backed taken up over th e Cascades in to the th eir credit the honor of being ajuoug can n eries and packing plants, besides Bickford and d au g h ters, G enevia and by th e richly tim b ered slopes, would Middle riv er, w here F ren ch Joe and the first to complete the sewing, and (lie plant of th e C olum bia Brick Alm a; Miss H elen B ickford, N athan m ake an ideal hom e for a m an. Slx- h L o ld est sou, H enry L ato u relle, will therefore receive free adm ission W orks nt H ogan. T h ere are a large B ickford, of B oring; Mr. and Mrs. teen-year-old G race O ugh rowed sailed h er for m any years. At the to the fair. These boys are: Dale Alt n u m b er of fine factory sites h ere and man, Jack Dowsett, W alter Thomas W alter Jo h n so n and d au g h ter, E lean across an d blushingly agreed th a t It tim e of th e wreck of th e Daisy A ins and Ernest Cox. One of these fine plans a re being m ade to call th e a t w orth in th e rapids, th e Alice Ju lia or, of P o rtla n d ; Eev. E arl B. C otton, would m ake a w onderful hom e spot. fellows said In his story: “I started ten tio n of th e m a n u fa ctu re rs to the of P le a sa n t H om e; Mr. and Mrs. H. They w aited tw o years, an d on St. did heroic work in rescuing the sewing In March and the first thing n a tu ra l ad v an tag es of G resham for B. Reed, Mrs. M yra R evenue, Mr. and V alen tin e's day in 1859 R ichard drow ning stock aboard. T h ere w ere I made was a needle book. I think the location of factories. Every ad Is good for a boy to learn, then Mrs. J. R. L oundree, of Sandy; Mr. Ough gave his d a u g h te r in m arriag e no locks th e n , ju st rocks, and plenty sewing lie can do his own sewing As I said ditio n al factory estab lish ed h ere In of them . T he L ato u relles la te r en before, I startl'd In March and got and Mrs. G. G. G ibbons, of P o rtla n d ; to Joseph L ato u relle. buckles. creases the population as well as en T h at Joseph and G race L ato u relle joyed th e satisfactio n of blastin g through In Mny. (Going some.) We rich in g th e locality and business T he speed events come as a g rand Mr. and Mrs. D elbert Jad w in and have a very good teacher, and I have finale to th e sp o rts program . Several d au g h ters, F ern an d Blanche, Mr. chose well in lo catin g th e ir hom e m any of th o se g reat boulders o u t of had a splendid time. I th in k the nth houses In m any o th e r ways. Steps th e riv er, when th e locks were being horses will be en tered for th e half and Mrs. Lloyd Low, Mrs. E. S. stead is evidenced by th e fact th at ■ i- hoys and girls had a good tim e are being tak en to b ring m ore m an co n stru cted . T ow nsend, Miss Je n n ie DeShazer, th e railro a d ru n s th ro u g h th e ir first too.” m ile tro t and th e h a lf m ile pace. u fac tu rin g p la n ts h ere by offering Four girls were able to keep up them a ttra c tiv e Inducem ents. To do th e ir tra d in g they w ent by T h a t th e race trac k Is in splendid W illiam S. Allen and E lw o rth Bell, d o oryard, th e C olum bia highw ay d i with th e boys: G ertrude Brugger. vids it h ig h er up, b eau tifu l L ato u r th e wagon road from W ashougal to shape, In fact one of th e best half- of Bull R un. Clara Bohman, M yrtle Soderqulst and elle F a lls tu m b le down its cliffs, and V ancouver. A sh o rt, sto u t dutch- Violet Norby. LIGHTNING SETS FIRE m ile courses anyw here, adds in no th e strik in g ly lovely undergrow th man nam ed, Ja g g ers kept th e only TO BARN NEAR BORING The rest of the club members, some sm all way to th e p le asu re of th e con EIGHT LITTLE FOLKS AT ELSIE'S PARTY an d valu ab le tim b er in th e F ig u re store. It stood at th e n o rth end of who are very nearly through with test. L ast W ednesday’s electric storpi E ight cu rv es of th e highw ay are all the present In te rsta te bridge. Along the assignm ent are: Mildred K night The dance pavilion Is being altered , on, Marie Snell. Addle Pullen, Elinor broke loose w ith a vengeance In the At 8 o'clock. W ednesday m orning. th e w a te rfro n t rode w halers, bark- Botkin Mlssue llasaqiia, Voda A nder p a rt of th e estate. so th a t th e m usician's ro stru m which E lsie M ew hirter woke up an d re It was m any years before o th e r en tln es, scows and In d ian canoes, son. Florence Kern, Ina Sm ith, Fern vicinity of B oring. It stru c k its fiery has occupied th e ce n te r of th e floor Burton, Violet Davidson, C arm aleta tongues from th e telephone receivers will be located at one end of th e hall, m em bered th a t she was ju st eight se ttle rs cam e, th e n ea rest neighbors vessels from all points of th e com Gleason, years old. Since it isn 't very often w ere across th e river. T h at seven- pass. In d ian b ra v e s in p ain t and „ , Freda Brunner, Clara », , Mason, , giving am ple room for dancing. H , Georgia Stapletito, Elizabeth McKeown, anil tin k led th e telep h o n e bells. W ith C arlso n ’s o rch e stra will fuTnish the in a life tim e th a t one is ju st eight mile row to W ashougal did not d is fea th ers rubbed elbows with tra d e rs , , M arjory Stllllon, Edna M ewhirter, a few blinding cu rlicu es It ripped years old, th e day should be cele cou rag e the L ato u relles and th e ir sk ip p ers an d soldiers from th e bar- Doris Zim m erm an and Mildred Metz open g ia n t firs and set fire to a tele music. ger. So from early forenoon to late b rate d — at least som e such th o u g h ts g row ing fam ily of eig h t lively boys racks. Being the very lagest club In the phone pole. In S unshine valley, the m ust have been ru n n in g th ro u g h and girls. At th e g r a n d fa th e r’s It was a tw o-days’ trip to M arbis' evening, the day will be full. county, they should have the very la rg lig h tn in g stru ck in several places, one E lsie’s m ind. By noon she had her hom e was a h uge tin bugle a yard g rist mill up on ^ h e S alm onberry est exhibit at the fair To th a t end, bolt strik in g a barn belonging to m o th er ocnvinced th a t n o th in g could long— a G ab riel's-h o rn so rt of an a f river, n o rth of V ancouver. One took th e Instructor hopes that the mothers Zlnsli. In a few m om ents th e b u ild CLACKAMAS COUNTY will assist, not hy doing the work for SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC be m ore p ro p er for h e r b irth d ay th an fa ir th a t was tooted to call th e young o n e’s g rain th e re to be ground. the children, but by rem inding them ing was In (lames, consum ing every to have a p arty . By tw o o’clock ev people across th e riv er for jollifica F in ally o th e r people hom esteaded and urging them to finish a valuable th in g w ithin. F o rtu n a te ly , no stock A picnic will be held at G ladstone e ry th in g was ready. tions. th e so u th bank of th e riv er and the lesson In perseverance. was In th e b arn , but a su m m er’s P ark on T uesday, Ju ly 2ft, u n d er the T here were ju s t eight boys and Should every child complete the Or a boatload of frien d s from th e tim b er was cut and flumed down to auspices of th e C lackam as County girls— one for each year. They w ere Cascades, th e D octor Levans, Bob th e w a te r’s edge. Joseph L ato u relle work and It Is possible -G resham yield of hay, hauled In but a day or Sunday School Union. A program Lois, V ernon and G ordon Kelly, Reeds, Jo h n M cDonalds would de p latted th e town of L ato u relle, do club, w ithout a doubt, would have the so before, also m any im plem ents and tools were en tirely destroyed. will be given in th e m orning and Ju a n ita an d A lbert M iller, Mary An scend upon th e L ato u relles u n an n atin g 15 adres, and opening the biggest display. A ccording to D istrict F o re ste r sp o rts will engage th e atte n tio n of drew», F lo ren ce Coffman and Elsie nounced. “ F rench Jo e ” would get first postoffice. He was p o stm aster INDUSTRIAL CLUBS Cecil, m ore th an 4 0 fires som e of th e ch ild ren and young people In the Viola M ew hirter. D uring th e a f te r o ut th e fiddle an d every one would for 13 years. A prosperous lu m b er PICNIC AND PROGRAM which may prove very serio u s were aftern o o n . A basket d in n er will be noon they played 8-teen gam es, or dance. As th e fam ily grew up four se ttle m en t was built th e re , and re stu rte d by th is sto rm , g eneral over enjoyed a t noon. All m em bers of th e re ab o u ts, and fo r refre sh m e n ts of th e L ato u relle boys played the tirin g from th e riv er boating. Mr. T he In d u stria l clubs of M ultno th e n o rth w est. T w enty fires were C lackam as county Sunday schools they 8 ice cream and cake on th e violin an d two of the g irls were fin L ato u relle gave m ore of his a tte n mah co unty will hold a jo in t picnic sta rte d In th e C ra te r forest reserve. and churches a re Invited to p a rtic i lawn. on th e T ro u td a le cam p g ro u n d s next ished pianists. tion to breed in g fine c a ttle and 17 fires w ere rep o rted from th e San- pate. At o th e r tim es th e w hole co u n try horses, and w ent into th e m ercan tile W ednesday, Ju ly 30. Club m em bers tlain region, 11 In D etroit and six in Miss E lsie received 8 p resen ts too: a rin g fo r h e r finger, a h an d k erch ief sid e would g a th e r a t th e L ow er Cas business. He opened the first sto re In good sta n d in g from th e follow ing th e Cascadln d istricts. L ightning F ru it P rices Offered. schools are in v ited : G resham , Pow fo r h e r nose, a la v alliere for h er cades to enjoy th e In d ian horse races. In th e new town. set 18 fires in th e U m pqua forests. T he C o-operative B erry G row ers T h a t old sto re b u ilding still ell V alley, O rien t, T erry , F airview , In W ashington th e fires are equally at th e old M etzger sto re are offering neck, a Q. P. doll m ade of soap, a They w ere as th rillin g as any racing to c o n tra ct fru it at th e follow ing p retty booklet; a chain of beads, five circu it in th e land. T hose Indian sta n d s th e re facing the o rig in al em i C edar, V ictory, C o rb ett, L usted, serio u s as In th is state. prices, n e t to you, cra tes fu rn ish ed : nickels and th re e pennies. ponies off th e e a ste rn O regon ranges g ra n t tra il th a t th re a d s along the H u rlb u rt, P leasan t View, T ro u td ale and S pringdale. Of course th e boyB R aspberries, per lb .........................15c At six o ’clock th e cover-all p arty to re aro u n d like stre a k s of light-1 AUTOMOBILES MORE C ontinued on page 3 L oganberries, p er lb ........................ ftc ended a fte r h aving had ju s t "o o d les” ------ I and g irls are expected to bring th e ir POPULAR THAN EVER Good so u r c h e r r ie s ........................... 7c 1 club lead ers, and also th e ir p aren ts, BROWN & CLEVELAND SELL ORIENT CANNING TEAM of fun fob 8 half-hours. T hese a re liberal prices and if you GIVES DEMONSTRATION as guests of honor. ACERAGE AND HOMES R estricted as th e a u to sales have have any of th e above fru its to offer From 10 o’clock u n til 12 th e re will been fo r m onths past, 74.144 licenses Lawn P arty by E th el and come in and we will c o n tra ct with On F rid ay , Ju ly 18, th e canning be organized play. At noon, th e T he Jo h n Brown and C harles A nnie Moffitt. you. D. E TOWLE. have been Issued In O regon since the E thel and Annie Moffit, of th e Mel- C leveland, real e sta te firm, rep o rt team s from T ro u td ale and Powell lunch will be served In a u n iq u e first of th e year, according to the Valley accom panied Miss Helen Price* anil Hour* o f (ire*hain th ese sales: style, som ew hat like a ca feteria. So, last Issue of th e A utom obile Record, rose-Victory neighborhood, assisted by Itarlwr Shop. Mrs. M innie N ystrom to Carl Cowgill and Miss E thel C alkins to a Instead of each child b rin g in g a full published by M (). W ilkins, and T he m em bers of th e S tate Board th e ir cousin, Anna H am ilton of P o rt d em o n stratio n given by th e O rient v ariety of food, each Is req u ested to of B arbers E xam iners having ad land, gave a d elig h tfu l p arty , last A lder, residence on Powell stre e t, p rin ted by th e O utlook P ublishing can n in g team . The d em o n stratio n bring a big supply of one o r two fo r $1,576. ju ste d and th e G resham barb ers hav T hursday. com pany. How m uch g re a te r th a t ing signed an ag reem en t, we the J. F. Griffith has p urchased th e was given a t th e hom e of th e club th in g s, only. They had such a good tim e play n u m b er would be, could the su p G resham barb ers m ust live up to the I lead er, Mrs. A. F. ( hase, those on Follow ing th is ep icurean feast, Boone ad d itio n for $1,000. ply keep up w ith th e dem and, one hou rs of closing a t 7 p m . S atu r- ing gam es on th e law n, and la te r d e being W ilm a < hase, i th e re w ill be a p rogram , concluded K. P Madson to L arry H ollyw ood, | th e team days a t 9. p. m .; Union prices, ' licious refre sh m e n ts w ere served. can only ro u g h ly estim ate, but c e r shave 25c, h a ir cu ts 50c, m assage T he g u ests w ere: E dw ard and Eliz one acre n ea r Neal sta tio n on th e Mt. M yrtle N asshahn and V elna H illyard. w lth five a th le tic contests. ta in It is th a t th e licenses would run T he visiting team from T ro u td ale 50c, tonics 15 to 25c, singeing 35c,: abeth R a ck stra n d . Jo h n and M ar Hood line, for $2,300. H C. S eym our, s ta te club leader, m uch higher. b eard trim m ed 50c, razo r honed 5 0 c .1 W. H. C leveland to T. J. Sklrvln, consisted of M ildred S u rb er. Alice will be p resen t to ad d ress M ultno g aret B urns, R eginald H opkins, Don T he p o p u lar cars, such as the T he m a h ’s m ost w ide-aw ake boys and If you have ch e rrie s o r berries, ald G ran t, H arry an d G eorge Mot- n in e acres n ea r th e oil ta n k s on O’Neill and T helm a D uPuis F ord and C hevrolet, m ake th e o r club lead er from Powell V alley, Mrs. girls. rin g 991 We pay th e top m a rk e t fltt, and C harles T allm an. Powell stre e t, $2.800. d ers pile ifp. O ver th irty people In price. We are cre atin g a m a rk e t for i Jas. T u rn b u ll to W illiam A nder A lta G entry was w ith h er team , Amy the G resham d istric t a re anxiously G resham , not o u tside d istricts. B ring Ilerry P lan te for Sale. G ustafson, Violet C arrell and E tta Of course you are not appreciated at son, residence, $4,900. y our fru it to us. Home P roducts w aiting for deliveries. We a re read y to book o rd ers for your tru e worth and It’s lucky for you L. C. Sm ith to S. O. Babcock, A nderson. T he th re e team s co n test- Com pany.— Adv. tf Í berry p la n ts fo r next y e a r’s p lan t- you're not. .m in in g cn errles a fte r th e u-ii.- house and tw o lots In Z enith ad d i Milk for sale, delivered dally, Ing. T he C o-operative B erry G row Read by all—Outlook want ads tion, $760. I onstratlon. G resham Dairy. Phone 901, tf ers, office at th e old M etzger sto re. I Read the Want eds