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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9, NO. 43 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, MUST TAKE PART IN AFFAIRS OF WORLD, SAYS JUDGE M’GINN OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 29. 1919 Tell President of Mexican Murder MOTHER SEEKS CUSTODY OF HER FOUR CHILDREN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR LIBRARIAN AIDS SOCIAL PROBLEM Five m onths ago, Mrs. Marlon i Sm ith cam e to G resham , a s tra n g e r j and alm ost penniless. She had w ith j her th re e little ch ild ren , th e oldest I H. RUTH MONTAGUE. T he w eath erm an is certain ly p a r - ( tiu tte re th over h er young, sp read eth barely eig h t years, tlie next seven I Once a man was com m anded to abroad h er wings, ta k e th them , tia l to th e farm ers. W hen they w ant and th e th ird only five years old. He began offering b ea reth them on h e r w ings: so th e Mrs. Sm ith hud been h ere but a sh o rt lead a nation. th e ir hay cured he shines every cloud the usual line of excuses th a t w ere Lord alone did lead him . and th ere tim e, when It becam e ap p aren t that o ut of existence. W hen the farm ers was no stra n g e god w ith h im .” she was 111 d ire need. T he ladies of old when Noah bu ilt th e ark . But h in t th a t b erries are ripening too Must la k e Part in W orld A ffairs th e tow n held a show er, giving In th e m idst of his rem a rk s he was fa3t, he tu rn s off th e heat and sends We h av e come to an o th e r g rea t I money, food supplies and co n trib u t- , in te rru p te d by the q u estion, "W h at a few show ers. If th e farm ers de crisis in o u r history. We did not ; ing a w ardrobe for th e baby, born , Is th a t tu thy h a n d ? ” ” A staff,” he cide on a play day, the w eatherm an w ant to e n te r th e w ar and kept out 1 “ Use It.” cam e th e com ab o u t fo u r weeks ugo. D uring the replied. sits up n ig h ts a rra n g in g the proper of it as long as we w ere able. VVe j pust two m onth w hile th e m other m and. W hich he did to th e confu am o u n t of su n sh in e and clouds and m ade ourselves believe th a t th e sit-1 wits in P o rtlan d , Mrs. O. A. E astm an sion of kings. If history Is correct. Now th e tendency is still h ere In sets th e te m p e ra tu re ju st rig h t. At uation in E urope was none of o u r and Mrs. Jas. McBain have been A. D. 1919 to Join w ith Moses and least, th a t is w h at he did for the affairs. We are beginning now to keeping th e old er children. farm ers last S atu rd ay when they held see th e light and to realize th a t, as In th e m ean tim e h er h u s b a n d .1 refuse to consider th e m a terial at th e ir fifth an n u a l Field m eet on the Ju d g e McGinn d eclared, we a re not M atthew Sm ith of K lam ath Falls, has 1 hand when It com es to sw inging a fair grounds at G resham . D uring the a republic, we are not a m onarchy, procured a divorce, giving him the big job. We long for a big n eigh borhood g alh erin g -p lace w here th e forenoon, th e sky was overcast, m ak we are a w orld. We m ust ta k e p art custody of th e children. On advice ing th e grove delig h tfu lly cool, ad d in world affairs. of atto rn ey s here, Mrs. Sm ith left whole tow nship can be one big fam ing in no sm all way to th e pleasure of So we, th e fledglings, kept as " th e last week fo r K lam ath F alls,, w here ily and we have n ever considered listen in g to th e excellent program . apple of his eye” a re being forced she will m ake an effort to have the publicly w hat can be done w ith th e T he exercises opened w ith the out of o u r nest. We can no longer decree concerning th e children set av ailab le m aterial. Since we are all singing of ‘'A m erica", follow ed w ith live unto ourselves alone. aside. She will endeav o r to obtain In terested in providing recreatio n for th e invocation by Rev. E. A. L eonard. The people of th e U nited S tates the custody of th e children and th e ir th e com m unity, le t us do a little sto c k ta k in g and p rep are to begin: T he g ran g e ch o ru s m ade up of voices w ant the League of N ations, w h eth su p p o rt by th e fath er. T h ere are th ree pleeeB of property from the different M ultnom ah county er it com es from th e p resid en t, con To help her, th e good people of In G resham , ow ned by th e public, g ra n g ts sang tw o highly pleasing se gress or w hat-not. G resham , P lea san t Home and Boring and ready to be used: th e school lections. An unu su al tre a t was the Ju d g e McGinn declared his confi recently co n trib u ted $119. house, th e lib ra ry , and th e fair co rn e t solo, played by T hom as Mc- dence in Uncle S am ’s ability to m ake T he laws of O regon m ake Q uirk. J. J. Joh n so n , ch airm an of a success of the L eague as he has FORMER GRESHAM WOMAN grounds. liberal allow ance for com m unity use the day, introduced Mrs. E dyth Tozier m ade a success of ev ery th in g lie ever HAS FAMILY REUNION of school property. D oubtless o u r W eath erred who gave th e add ress of set o u t to do W h at of som e n a welcome. A happy fam ily reunion was held d irec to rs are only aw aitin g som e tions should a tte m p t war! Let G ranger» P ro g ressiv e C itizens. them try it! W ith all tra d e in te r in P o rtlan d on Monday, Ju ly 21, at public in te rest In th e use of th e a s sem bly hall for public g ath erin g s, She said in p a rt: th a t although course absolutely sh u t off, w hat th e hom e of Mrs. Iona McColl, 37 2 th e g rounds as a play g ro u n d and som e who w ere p resent w ere not could they do? “ Don’t tell me th e L arch stre e t. F o r th e first tim e in park. W ith little effort a playground, g ran g e rs she w ould like to give a T euton is a bad m an. He is n o t,” many years Mrs. McColl had all of place for com m unity sings and o th e r little of th e g ran g e history which stoutly declared Ju d g e McGinn. But her ch ild ren at home. The m em bers out-o^-door fea tu re s could be pro every g ra n g e r o u g h t to k n o w —and lending them selves to th e control of th e fam ily p resen t w ere: Mrs. W. vided here. from th e ir ranch near Tam pico, Mexico, where facts regarding th e everyone o ught to be gran g ers. In of th e H ohenzollern, they helped m urder of the husband and fath er. John W Correll by Mexican ban C. Belt, wife of M ajor Belt, U. S. A., T he fa ir g ro u n d s are k ep t up at 1S66 A ndrew Johnson appointed one bring abo u t co nditions w hich would d its are being placed before P resident Wilson. The C arranza govern who recently retu rn ed from service public expense und used ab o u t th ree O. H. K elly to in v estig ate agricul- j develop th e beast in any man. The m ent realizing th e seriousness of the situ atio n at a lot“ hour agrees with th e A m erican forces in S iberia; weeks In an e n tire year. If a r tu ra l conditions in the south. K elly’s sp eaker, also, said th a t he was in to “ p u n ish ” the bandits. C orrell was killed v !n i he Interfered as L ieu ten an t and Mrs. Edw ard R. Mc ran g em en ts could be m ade for th e ir the bandits shot a t his »on and two assaulted ioj rep o rt, of not only th e S outh, but also favor of ad m ittin g G erm any and Coll, U nited S tates navy; Nelson F. use, th is would afford an unusual op th e N orth, m ade it very ap p aren t th a t A ustria into th e L eague of N ations McColl and C aptain C harles It. Mc po rtu n ity for neighborhood g a th e r th e farm ers, in self-p reserv atio n , had as soon as it was possible. LIBRARY ATTENDANCE Coll, U nited S tates arm y, who has ings, slngii, o u td o o r plays and n eigh LADIES AID SOCIAL to organize. T he next year. 1867, tile j T h at th e au dience h ea rtily ap PLEASES MISS ISOM recently re tu rn e d from F rance. borhood track meets. ON PARSONAGE LAWN nucleus of th e present g range o rg a n proved of Ju d g e M cGinn's a ttitu d e L ieut. E. It. McColl is aide to Rear- The lib rary Is In th e m idst of th e Miss Mary F ran ces Isom, chief A dm iral M cCormick, M. C., United A fine m usical p ro g ram will be ization was conceived. T h at the was show n in th e h ea rty applause farm ers w ere ready for it is evidenced accorded him a t in terv als in his given in connection w ith th e L adies lib rarian from P o rtlan d , visited the States navy, inspector-general for town, it Is k ep t open to th e re a d by th e m arvellous grow th of th e o r speech, and by th e prolonged ap Aid social on th e M ethodist p arso n G resham b ranch lib ra ry F rid ay . She th e m edical d ep a rtm en t of th e P a ing public a t an expense of about $2500 a y ear— you money, since th e der. T he g ran g e rs are not “ R ubes” plause at th e conclusion of his dis age lawn next F rid a y evening. Miss cific coast and A siatic sta tio n . The by tax atio n. G ladys Neal has a rra n g e d th e p ro was highly pleased w ith th e a tte n d fam ily p arty enjoyed a m otor trip lib rary Is su p p o rted w ith hayseeds in th e ir hats. They course. gram , which will include num bers ance on th a t day, and som ew hat s u r over th e C olum bia highw ay during T h ere a re several sm all room s w ait a re am ong th e m ost w ide-aw ake and P icnic Lunch at Noon. prised. ing to be used for club m eetings, lec in te llig en t citizens of the country, D uring th e noon in term issio n th e by an o rch e stra consisting of Miss The lib rary had all th e a ir of a th e day. tu res. social g ath erin g s of any so rt who ta k e a keen in te re st in th e poli farm ers m ade aw ay w ith clothes L elsla Ruby, W. L. O orsage, Glenn w ell-patronized city read in g room. th a t are of g en eral In terest. It Is tics of th e day. Much wrong legisla b askets full of good ea ts— n o thing R u sh er and F. W. F ieldhouse, w ith N otice o f M eeting. Young people were sittin g at the an ideal social ce n te r since It Is a tion has been corrected by them . The left but th e w rapping papers. All those in terested in a com m u public b u ilding designed for th is So Miss Neal as pianist. T h ere will he a various tables reading cu rre n t m ag g ran g e has w orked for th e e n fra n th a t on th e ir re tu rn to th e “ au d i violin d u et by Miss Ruby and Mr. azines, o th ers w ere p eru sin g the nity social cen ter are invited to be purpose, w here no adm ission fees ch isem ent of women and th e w elfare to riu m ” u n d er th e trees, for th e a f RuHlier and a eu p honium solo by Dr. daily papers, and still o th e rs exam in present at M. E. ch u rch T hursday may be churged. of children, and the correction of te rn o o n ’s p ro g ram , they beam ed II. II. Ott. Mrs. J. M ontcalm Brown ing books In th e cases p rep arato ry to evening at 7 :3 0 o ’clock. If we add ten n is and volley hall m any evils. E veryone, she said, m ore genially th a n ever— a full will give select readings. co u rts to th is list a t once and plan In connection w ith th e social a m aking a selection. ROCKWOOD WOMEN PLAN should be in te re ste d in th e fa ir and stom ach m akes a co ntented h ea rt, Best of all, a whole fam ily cam e should come w ith ex h ib its; for th e and anyw ay, th is was fa rm e rs’ play sh o rt business m eeting will be held PIE ENTERTAINMENT an o u td o o r Hwlniiiitng ta n k for next in— fa th e r, m o th er and ch ild ren , spring, we can solve o u r problem fa ir has been the m eans of raising the day so everyone was in holiday for th e purpose of electin g a d ele The W om en’s Benefit association with little expense. g ate to th e lay electo ral conference and w ithout m ore ado each proceed sta n d a rd of a g ric u ltu ra l products. hum our. ed to find the lite ra tu re liked best. of Rockwood, b e tte r known uh the T he year beginning S eptem ber 1st which will be held a t th e tim e of the Too m uch, could not be said in praise A ftern oon P rogram . Miss Nelly Fox, county lib ra ria n , Lady Maccabees, is in a flourishing should see a definite com m unity pro an n u a l conference at Salem early in of th e ch ild ren 's in d u stria l clubs. Several in te restin g und gram u n d er way with th e eq uipm ent T he Pacific M arine Iron W orks O ctober, at w hich tim e lay delegates accom panied Miss I hoiii on tier visit. condition. Mrs. W eath erre d closed h e r re w ell-attendfid m eetings have been at hand. T he problem could be m ark s w ith a sto ry — a joke a t the Male chorus was tlie a ttra c tio n for will be elected to th e g eneral .con held recently. A pie social will be handled In th is fashion. NEW GARAGE ERECTED expense of th e law yer and th e law yer th e first h alf of th e aftern o o n . Ju d g ference to be held next sum m er. th e next a ttra c tio n . Tills will be FOR STANDARD OIL CO. ing by th e ir w hole-souled m an n er O utdoor HjMirt». Ice cream and cake will be served p olitician, and one in p a rtic u la r on held for th e benefit of the o rd er on C roquet on th e l'o ra ry law n (cro Ju d g e H. E. McGinn, sp e ak e r of the of singing one joyful piece a fte r the on th e law n d u rin g th e evening. F ra n k Jones, yesterday, p u t th e S atu rd ay evening, A ugust 2. I’le quet set has already been d o n ated .) o th e r, one would n ever suspicion day. finishing touches on a new g arag e, and coffee will be served but besides T ennis co u rts, volley ball co u rts th a t they hnd been put on th e pro F avors Ix'ague o f N ation s. CLUBS WILL PICNIC ese th e re will be a good program with con crete floors to be built at B efore beginning his speech. Ju d g e gram as th e "C ivic M arine W orks AT MONTROSE PARK built at tlie S tan d ard Oil statio n , th which replaces th e oid g ara g e too which will be free. R em em ber tlie once. Some of th e eo u rst m ight be McGinn replied in lig h t re to rt to the chorus, popularly know n as th e T he In d u stria l club picnic will be sm all to accom m odate th e n u m b er of place, th e K. O. T. M. hall at Rock roofed over for w inter use. S liipw orkers’ ch o ru s,” which they b a n te r to w hich m en of th e law are held on W ednesday, Ju ly 30, at tru ck s now being used by tlie com wood. A good tim e is assured. O utdoor sw im m ing ta n k — planned u niv ersally subjected. H ow ever, for announced was new s to them . To M ontrose p ark on th e highw ay. In pany. to be opened In May. th is occasion, he hoped th a t everyone be su re th e au dience would have Him ple I'teiisil» Help C anning. stead of at th e A dventist camp T he building m easures 30x30, w ith Clulm. w ould forg et th a t he was a law yer k ept they caro lin g continuously, for ground as first planned. A fru it funnel m akes fo r m ore Children a concrete foundation and su p e r W om en's club w ith d ep a rtm en ts if th e re Is one th in g m ore p opular and a politician. He had come, he rap id filling of Jars th an th e old- from G resham who go by car will said, a t th e Invitation of th e com m it than a n o th e r It is a m en’s chorus, ta k e th e 9 :34 ca r from th e O. W. P. stru c tu re of gulvanlzed iron, ceiled fashioned m ethod of th e spoon or for th e Htudy of lite ra tu re , m usic, tee’ to deliver a speech,— w ith th e but som e one co n sid erately in te r depot and tra n sfe r at L innem ann for on th e inside. T he doors are also of dipper only. It Is an aid even In the a rt, social service, com m unity p ro b lems. p rivilege of choosing his own topic. ceded. To give them a little b re a th T ro u td ale , w here ears will be met heavy galvanized Iron. T he g ara g e cold pack m ethod of canning. P aren t-T ea ch e r association. H e cam e to ta lk as an A m erican to ing spell every once in a while, th e by th e reception co m m ittee which is equipped w ith a v en tilato r, lock C olanders a re o b ta in ab le which are ers an d w ork tables. D ebating club for men and women A m ericans, on a su b je ct of suprem e g ran g e stu n ts w ere in tersp ersed . much m ore satisfacto ry for m aking R ussellville and G resham each will pilot th e g u ests to th e picnic for the discussion of any question im p o rt today— th e L eague of N ations. b u tte rs o r Jam s th a n the rlcer o r the place. from tra c to rs to Russia. SOCIAL SERVICE PLANS As a boy, he said, he rem em bers gave a take-off on “ W im m in’s co lan d er plus th e p o tato m asher. T he p are n ts of th e club m em bers D ram atic" club fo r young people R ites” , d eg rad atio n caused by wo UNDER CONSIDERATION h ea rin g disp u tes and a rg u m e n ts as to T his co lan d er d a m p s to th e table and Sm all w onder a re cordially invited to come and en w ith th e idea of p resen tin g several th e a u th o rsh ip of th e fifth book of the m an 's “ sufTerage.” has an a tta c h m e n t which Is tu rn ed by In te re st in th e com m unity social joy th e day w ith th e boys and girls plays d u rin g th e year. P en tateu ch . W h e th e r o r not Moses th a t th e sta te of G eorgia voted down c e n te r Is grow ing apace. In to d ay ’s hand forcing th e fru it th ro u g h . It and th e ir leaders. Roy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Cam pfire th a t m endm ent. B ut as every clot^d w rote th e book of D euteronom y was, may also be used for purees or riced issue of th e Outlook is an article G irls, R eading clubs fo r boys and a fte r all, of no vital im portance, bu» has a silv er lining, so th e re was a potatoes. w ritten by Miss Ruth M ontague, giv CORBETT BOY DROWNED girls m eeting at school o r lib rary . th e re was som ething w ritten in th a t cheering gleam th ro w n on th is m u r A syrup ladle with Its broad bowl ing h er idea of th e solution of the AT MONTROSE PARK ky dom estic situ atio n . T he women C om m unity G alliering». book th a t was very significant to the problem . L ast week, C. E. P latts and pointed lip is m ore convenient V lctrola concerts. people of th is country at th is p resent had d eserted th e ir hom es, leaving Delos E rw in W ilson. 20 years old, p resen ted his views on th e question, than a d ip p er or spoon because It fits L ectures by retu rn ed soldiers. w ashing, sw eeping an d baby-raising son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. W ilson of tim e. follow ing ail article previously w rit Into th e m outh of th e Jar and pre to the men. T ak in g ad v an tag e of Extension lectu res from th e U ni In th e 32d ch a p te r, th e te n th verse C o rb ett, was drow ned in th e Sandy vents dripping. It is also convenient the psychological m om ent, in riv er n ea r M ontrose p ark , last Sun ten by C. P. Moffit. versity of Oregon. reads; “ He found him in a desert when th e open k e ttle m ethod is used Many people who have not ex sw eeps W. B. P arso n s w earing a big T alk s on public h ealth , city p lan land, and in th e w aste how ling day. pressed them selves publicly are for sm all fru it o r b erry canning. ning, and o th e r topics. placard sta tin g , “ Divorce for half w ilderness; he led him about, he in T he young m an, not a good swim- M arbles placed in a k e ttle of Jam, price to g ran g ers. J. J. Jo h n so n .” waded beyond his d epth and sank th in k in g ab o u t it and discussing It Stereoptlcon views. stru c te d him , he k ept him as the m arm alad e o r Jelly lessens the C om m unity sings. A nother an n o u n cem en t, not in evi out of sight. Im m ediately, those who privately, som e su g g estin g one thing, apple of his eye.” T his, th e sp eak er am o u n t of stirrin g necessary, since som e an o th er, b ut all m ore o r less T rack m eets with co m p etito rs from said, was sym bolic of th e early be dence u n til he tu rn ed to leave the saw him d isap p ear gave th e alarm . u n certain of th e success of th e ven they prevent scorching of th e product F airview , Sandy, o r o th e r neighbors. stage, read : “ D ivorces w hile you Mr. R ingler, th e p ro p rie to r of th>‘ tu re. ginnings of o u r country, for w hat by th e ir dancing, scraping m otion. T his program calls for no expens Ju d g e S tap le to n .” p ark , and his son, dived repeatedly could be a d re a rie r land o r a m ore wait. Next T h u rsd ay evening, Ju ly 31, ive a p p a ra tu s until spring, no train ed M ultnom ah g ran g e was re p re se n t b u t w ere unable to find the boy. The Mrs. C lark R adford and little son, how ling w ilderness th an the bleak at 7 :3 0 o'clock, a public m eeting will w orkers beyond those now em ployed, coasts of M assachusetts when the ed by the ch ild ren in an exercise in body was recovered la te r by m eans be held a t th e M ethodist church to Mrs. E. Hesse) and Mrs. L. M. Jo h n no hall re n t save once o r tw ice a acrostics, som e of th e little folks be of g rap p lin g irons. Mayflower anchored in 1620? The f u rth e r consider th e feasib ility of ston of Boring sp en t th e day with y ea r for the d ram a tic club, yet th e re ing h ardly " la rg e r th a n a m in u te.” T he fu n eral will be held tom orrow plans suggested. Everybody is urged Mr. and Mrs. Will Hesse). sp irit of those tim es “ was to forbid would he a definite activ ity In some Ju d g e M orrow was official dis at th e C h ristian church on th e Co adm ission to peoples of opposing to be p resen t and ta k e p a rt in the p art of it for every m em ber of the trib u to r of p ro d u cts of Oregon m an lum bia highw ay. W ounded Men R ew arded. views— a necessity in those days. As discussion, it is hoped th a t a def u facture. He boosted for th e p a tro n W ilbur L. S tanley and A lbert com m unity, using th e p ro p erty we th e nation developed, the idea of ex inite o rg an izatio n may be effected at age of hom e-m ade stuff, th e building Camp w ere am ong the gro u p of 35 keep up by tax atio n . Of course we I «cd ( ar|H-t for Sale. clusiveness developed also, and t h e < th is m eeting. up of o u r own factories. H undreds T h irty y ard s of sewed A xm inster soldiers who w ere aw arded bronze are all longing fo r th e big com m uni young nation was w arned ag ain st of sam ples w ere given aw ay from | carp et for sale. Shows very little wound b u tto n s, last S atu rd ay , a t the ty building with its m oving-picture “ en tan g lin g allia n c e s”— a necessity Old Fa»hioned Dane«* w ear. A snap. J. E. M etzger, Your a p p a ra tu s, bow ling alley, gam e rec ru itin g office in P o rtlan d . w hile “ H e led him about and in s tr u c t- ! tom ato catsu p th a t would "im p ro v e j Home At C edarville park. L innem ann Ju n c F u rn ish er. room s and k in d red a ttra c tio n s. But your com plexion an d m ake th e h a lrj tion. W ednesday evening, August 6, ed h im .” grow ” to peroxide cream , th e kind If you have ch erries o r berries, j before we co n tem p late spending beginning at 8 :45 o'clock. Union N ation I<ed by IN vine Hand. Read the W ant ads th e Ju d g e alw ays uses. We pay th e top m ark et m ore money let us m ake su re th a t music E xperienced caller for all ring 991 N ations and individuals are tools S(Mirting Event». Come and have a price. We nre c re atin g a m ark et for th e public p ro p erty now at hand can L. B. H orton, prize one gallon syrup; th e old dances in th e hands of God. th e governing Select. No ragging G resham , not o u tsid e d istricts. Bring be counted as assets not as liab ili T he sp o rtin g program was carried j 50-yard dash, boys u n d er 12 years, good tim e. influence of th e universe. Each has J. V. COGSW ELL, F lo o r M anager I your fru it to us. Home P roducts ties. a specific place to fill and w ork to do. off according to schedule, With the E rn est Cox, one pound coffee; 60- Com pany.— Adv, tf L et’s get busy! ■ ----- S tan d in g close to a pain tin g one sees om ission of th e horse races. Many , yard d ash, g irls u n d er 12 years, G. A. It. P icnic Next Saturday. Berry P lant» for Hale. of th e farm ers could not rem ain to Ladeco G ibson, one pound candy; only th e daubs, but distan ce brings T he an n u al G. A. It. picnic will be F ru it Price« Offered. We a re ready to book o rd ers for o u t th e b e a u ty , of th e com position. ta k e them in. as it was ju s t about 50-yard dash, g irls u n d er 16 years, held a t the Oaks p ark . S atu rd ay . Au T he C o-operative Berry G row ers berry p lan ts for next y e a r’s p la n t V iew ing o u r e a rlie r history from ou r chore tim e, b ut those who stayed L illian H eslin. box of chocolates; gust i. All G rand Army posts and ing. T he C o-operative Berry G row | a t th e old M etzger sto re a re offering i to co n tract fru it at th e follow ing sta n d p o in t now , show s the inev thoroughly enjoyed seeing races like 50-yard lad ies' race, Alice Leedy, W om en's Relief corps a re invited. ers, office a t th e old M etzger store. , prices, n et to you, cra tes fu rn ish ed : itableness of every event, th e con those we used to have on th e F o u rth a box of candy; fa t m an 's race, E. | R aspberries, per lb .................... 15c I,n»l Week of H ununer Hale. Play and Dance at Sandy. tro l and g u idance of infinite wis of Ju ly at P u n k in C enter-—all un R. Lake, a can of sy ru p ; frog race, ........... 9c T he T alb ert and Richardson D ra [ L oganberries, per lb. T his week ends th e sale of sum m er ru les an d reg u latio n s L B. H orton and W O. Stanley each dom. O ur natio n has reached th e necessary Good so u r ch erries .............. 7c m atic com pany will present "K e n h ats at th e Misz M illinery, m aking throw n to th e dogs, as for instance a set of ru b b er soles and heels; sta g e w here we can see th a t o u r ' T hese a re liberal prices an d If you early history was, in a sense lik" in th e frog race, th e re w ere little cam el race, E ugene W elling, set of room for th e larg e new stock com tucky Sue" at I O O. F hall, Sandy, S atu rd ay , A ugust 2. A dance will have any of th e above fru its to offer th a t of Isra e l— contained in th e 11th ' polllwogs, g re a t big cro a k ers and ru b b er soles and h eels; three-legged in g .— Adv. follow th e play. Music for both will come In and we will co n tra ct with m iddle-sized ones, all ru n n in g a t th e race, L. B. H orton and W. O. S tan an d 12th verses of th e ch a p te r— th a t be fu rn ish ed by A ylsw orth's o rch e s you. D. E. TOW LE. Miss Ada Bowman of S eattle is th e ; th e O rien tal p ic tu re describing them , sam e tim e, and no one kicked on the ley, each a set of ru b b er soles and tra. decision of th e judges. h eels; shoe race, Alden M iller, a «»1- guest o f h er cousin, M J. A lishouse | applies to us also. Milk for sale, delivered dally, an d fam ily. J Head th e W ant »ds. T he 100-yard dash was won by i lon of syrup. G resham Dairy. Phone 901. tf "A s an eagle s tlrr e th up h er nest.