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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 37 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH THE AMERICAN LEGION CELEBRATION DRAWS LARGE CROWD FROM MANY PARTS OF STATE; 35,000 ATTEND COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920 $1 60 PER YEAR DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION NOMINATE GOV. COX SIGNING C T A 'r r 42 ENTRANTS IN DAIRYMEN NEW 5 YEAR C O N T R A C T S |S T A T E CHAMBER MONDAY’S _ _ _ PARADE - — “ I PLANS ACTIVITIES The p arad e Monday was received ? P" ’ ? ° o Pe r a ' ,vp «»ague, is hom e ' _______ with the g rea test enthusiasm by all ¡ ^ l l e r h L May 1st M r. L. L K idder, ch airm an J Cannon who viewed it. It was th e most »m. K h bepn w o rk in K in Coos and , .... , „ . ’ 1 an u o n ’ T rue to th e prophets G resuam w ere announcem ents of ’o rtlan d bitious of any th a t has ever been * ro u n ,ie s w here he has signed .. “ ' M|Iler, A W. had the biggest and best F o u r.a of m eetings but everyone w anted to g et staged here. P rofiting rofiting by by experi- experi-1 ,7 U-P ,Uore ,h an " 200 new > m em bers tn tn ’ - S' 1 ............ an d H - L. St. '« C lair, P , “ pmDers a ir . local Ju ly celebration In th e history of the one of th e p osters fo r him self. T here years th th e e p p arad e e was was J* “* “ *’ T here a re now * >» “ “ “ Pai* " executive com m ittee. m et ences of fo rm er years arad was a scram b le fo r th o se which fell town. F rom s ta r t to finish it was a (tot Into line and a rran g e d in th e 1 ° f ,h e nP* a88,x-ia“ °n in '» 'la y to plan the local cam paign for in th e fa ir grounds. A lthough th e sh o rtest tim e and with the g rea test C T o r [he 7 ' ^ Wh° ' “ h *'’ E s i f * Qr~ h a m ’ 8bayp of th , he e d elightful affair. F o r once th e m ost of th e stu n ts were perform ed for the new 5 *4-y ear co n tracts. 1150,000 to be ease of anv yet given. T hose who t up w eather man got the dates mixed and w hile the plane was a t quite a o Seffectthteh neWh r f,OCia,,° n Went ,n - | th re * Tear’ fOr “^ i H i n i o u ^ V m - were in ch arg e of th e p arad e were, th e day daw ned w ith o u t a single height, th e last few dives w ere so low to effect they h iv e tak en over lltlp a ig n to put and keep Oregon to th e Jo h n Brown, Geo. W. S tapleton and cloud to m ar th e beauty of a perfect th a t the crowd sta rte d to sc a tte r be cheese factories In these two coun- front as offering an o p portunity for C. J. L undquist. sum m er day. The air was clear and fore th e plane rig h ted itself. Once 1 T here were forty-tw o en tries in ties. T h ree of th ese factories are ‘he home_seek er and the tourist warm but even though th e afternoon th e plane glided over th e m ain b u ild the p arad e and all w ere fine. Many also equipped for m aking b u tte r got w arm enough to send th e crow ds ing w hile it was so low it seem s th a t Next T hursday Mr. K eller v will tive, was present and m ade sugges of th e floats would have been a credit to th e ice cream p arlors and conces it m ight alm ost tak e the flag poles off leave ag ain for Marshfield w here he tions to the com m ittee on carry in g to th e P o rtlan d parades. sion stands. It was alm ost impos th e building. The prizes w ere won by N um bers l " ’ " “ V " J hpad(D“"-«prs for a ° UU hP Plan of th e can >P«ign locally. sible to keep enough ice cream to In th e aftern o o n ju s t before th e ta 9. 10 and 25. Each of these prizes w ‘ PXpp<’t8 “ t i k e The plan also Includes th e devel supply the crow ds at th e fa ir grounds aeroplane stu n ts, th e races w ere p ut ls a silver loving cup and they w ere l “ , ‘W,° m o n ,l‘8 ,o com plete the opm ent of com m unity and sta te re- and several tim es th e sta n d s were on a t the race track . T he g ran d aw arded to th e w inner in each of the " rK an,zat,on of “ >*"* counties Mr. sources, especially a g ric u ltu ra l and JAMES M COX. OHIO all o u t of ice cream . By th e tim e stand was filled w ith th e crowd who ! th ree divisions. Stockton b ro th ers I L “ cleaning up each section as in d u strial developm ent. th a t an o th er freezer full arrived g ath ered to view th e races and to The dem ocratic n ational conven- won first place on most original prl- th ° T * U Bnd Prac“ «Hly «H of Among th e m ore specific objects of th e re were enough people w aiting to h ear the program which was put on ] Hon spent a warm and d isagreeable vate car. T heir car created m uch ! 8l‘ n i" K UP the program of activ ities are given buy up th e w hole lot. “ H ot dog by various e n te rta in e rs in front of day yesterday in San F rancisco ju st th e follow ing: favorable com m ent w herever It w ent ’ sandw iches” w ere also in g rea t de the grand stan d T he H ighland pipers voting vot, M arketing, Land S ettlem en t; and it was a foregone conclusion th at ' LADTF«! F N t n v m and b u t th e m any concessions w ere one of th e m ost ap p reciated I . , . , B ,n e , t was labe,ed HOME S i r a r iq L abor; R u ral R elations; Im m i seemed to be able to supply th e de num bers on th e whole day ’s program ' 4Ul ballot at 1:40 ‘b ‘s m orning, it was a w inner H O M E OF MRS MILLER g ratio n and Colonization. m and although #they w ere k ept busy and they w ith B yers’ band fu rn ish ed ^ ° ' e n io r Jas. M. Cox, of Ohio, was “ H u n te r’s D ream .” and th e many M arket Roads: N ational F o rest heads and trophies of h u n tin g days The m eeting of th e B aptist MIs- d u rin g th e ru sh hours. Most of the music for th e e n tertain m en t of the nom inated J>y acclam ation, society which was held at the Hoads; N ational Post Roads; Roose people had lunches and m any happy people who crow ded the g ra n d sta n d 1 A sin g u lar situ atio n develops w ere displayed in a m ost realistic 8lonary hom e of Mrs c R velt H ighw ay; S tate and County m ani.er In a b eau tifu l hedge of hem fam ily parties w ere held all over th e to overflowing. A thletic stu n ts were T he republican nom inee ?_fbpr" " o n - "'as one of th e best m eet- llighw ays; G overnm ent A pproprla- S enator lock boughs. fn« V hp 8oc.e,y h as“¿v‘e‘r b m rt grounds. T he A m erican L egion had also staged here between races. „ ,. ’ s e n a ‘or The W om en’s au x iliary float, No. MiUers ta Kch»r" ?u n ,m er ‘' “ bln of the T he Japanese association had th e ir H ard in « ’ fr<Jm o h l°- is an all aro u n d secured 50 park benches from P o rt Concerted effort to obtain from a"d m ’bp land and these placed aro u n d the ap p a ratu s on th e g rounds for send- p rln te r and new spaper ow ner. Gov- 10, was also artistic .....‘j ally «»I I arran g e d were ' -....... •••«* mid e g gu u ests g rounds and out in the grove added ing up the rockets which explode and ern o r Cox is a p rin te r, having worked and won first place for o rganization jt 8O cool and«* V “’ BUrprlse(i to And G overnm ent $6,500.000 m orally due to O regon; C o-operation w ith Irri cars. A large n um ber of auxiliary much to th e com fort of the im m ense form into a b eau tifu l flag w ith a in his ea rlie r years a t the trad e, gation and d rain ag e d istricts. women w ere grouped in th e float crowds. N ever at a large g ath erin g p ara ch u te attach ed . At i n t e r v a l s ______________ N ational ad v ertisin g of ag ric u l Beside th e dain ty a rran g e m en t of of th is sort was th e re so little these were sen t up and created a CONCERT AT CHURCH th e w hite flowers and greens, th e k R.8 la favorp<‘ ‘he V udL tu ra l o p p o rtu n ities and scenic re- tro u b le and so many conveniences a r g reat deal of in terest. T he program s WAS MUCH APPRECIATED au x iliary pin design was worked in ■■■•“ - -■ ,wo beau ‘HuI violin . „ i „ . sources; News L etters; C ircu lariza ranged for th e com fort of visitors. w ere good all day. In th e m orning ---------- • • tio n ; Exhibits. flowers on each sid e of th e tru ck . M any of th e fea tu re s should and th e program w hich followed th e pa- T be appreciation concert which The effect was beau tifu l. Legion tW° 8oloR 1,1 h er u ln a* charm** To develop In d u stries we now probably will be established a t every rade was of a splendid type for a was g,vpn u n d er th e auspices of the gua-rds m arched by th e side of th e , *7nien‘allbpr was .also accom-' have; To utilize, th ro u g h Oregon public g a th e rin g in th e fu tu re. celebration. It was varied, sh o rt and M ethodist choir T h u rsd ay evening m an u factu re, o u r raw m aterials and special “ NPaI A fter The first aid room was a very en tertain in g . Ju d g e K an zler deliv- waa * e ll atten d ed by a large crowd, F arm M achinery -carried sc rip tu re read tag andn! , r X a.1" 1 ».th * n atu ra l reso u rce .; C o-operate with p opular place and Mrs. S. C. Jones ered th e m ain address and stirre d up The church was filled w ith an audi- oft H f essel’s lr.tp l.c - X » ’" " local com m unities to Induce new In who had charg e of it was k ep t busy th e Are of p atrio tism by his ta lk ob ence th a t th o ro u g h ly enjoyed the ex- slon. A large plow was m anned by j aftern o o n ” ‘’ w n’T i “8 i he reat of ‘hp d u stries to locate in Oregon. supplying necessary supplies and the D eclaration of Independence and cellent program which had been ar- Co-operation with lu m b er Industry a very sm all ’ m an" and a wee m aid- doors. u ’ be spent of bandaging fingers th a t w ere burned the C onstitution . * ranged. in all m atters. en was o p eratin g a sep arato r. ^ a ° s : , , g \ a ;,n ^ a r d ,,h a t o r cut. She atten d ed to a nu m b er of B yers’ band gave several selections T he chorus was composed of th e Inspire in youth of Oregon love for The p arad e wa led hy m in o r in ju ries d u rin g th e day and and th e H ighland pipers gave some G resham M. E. choir and th e A rleta M ayor Kenney i„ a Z i‘?heflrhonePd,P8 «mss sta te and an ap p reciatio n of Its 00- ope case of cedar poisoning. The of th e ir popular num bers. T he sing- j B aptist choirs u n d er th e direction of Dyers’ band. portunltleg. decorated car cam e next. T he Are ' clam atlo n s of^dellsM ® " nd P,any first aid room fills a need and should ing was led by W alter Je n k in s of Joseph A. Finley. T he com bined engine followed w ith ap p p ro p riateI each g uest m ade the d lse« i?eard 118 Aggressively work fo r legislation be established a t every session of th e P ortland. Mr. Je n k in s had w ith him rh o iis filled th e pulpit and choir they were l„ a b eau tifu l ,h a t fostering ag ric u ltu re, Industry and county fa ir and at all celebrations of th e o th e r m em bers of the K osarian platform s. All of th e selections by decorations The q u een ’s float was artistic ally T h e'm o u n f’’l' “ V * b®Pn h ,« A u n developm ent of n a tu ra l resources- th is sort. q u a rte t and they gave several selec the com bined choirs and th e two oppose legislation d etrim en ta l to besi decorated and Miss Opal Phillips, th e peeled was I Wh‘f h no onp An even “m ore popular place was tions which k ep t th e crowd w ishing num bers by th e A rleta choir were Goddess of L iberty and h er atten d - 1 inerous chairs, h a m m o ^ S " ™ ? , N u' In terests of Oregon. th e lad ies’ re st room w ith a free th a t they would sing one more. splendid. The vocal solo by Miss ants, th e Misses Vivian Lovelace. | W ater Pow er D evelopment. »he open c 7 r X checking d ep a rtm en t fo r bundles Mrs. K arl J. H agberg san g a solo Edella Towle and th e piano solo by W ork G overnm - ent La? r . . Ma: ,d i ? - w i " ffrpd« « • , o r for dereIopinen- o f - ap r p ro = p rla- - •« . 1 g-u 0 1 . v i H i r 11 u n i | v - . . - - j v j r u O D D or- and w raps, and w ith big easy chairs in h e r usual pleasing m anner. She and benches fo r those who w ished to was accom panied by her d au g h ter. E dna Benson received h earty encores and G ertru d e B rugger, looked very i clever read in g s bv* u A " u‘nbpr <>f to which they graciously responded. charm ing In th e ir d ain ty costumes, and Mrs. C. M H Mil,Pr H arbors. rest. A long ta b le w ith m agazines Miss M artha H agberg. The song “ Ita llt, Italia, Beloved . . . . . E. E. Chipm an followed b e a r in g ' "?uch enjoyed. Afte” thpni?»uaTPrP E ire P a tro l; L anding Fields and large Jardiniere of flowers M ayor Geo. W. K enney delivered was d elig h tfu lly ren d ered by Mr. and ‘he colors. ' " ¡ i ‘bp ‘he ch airs w were J ? _ rpaAlngs rp ad l"K« » pu a . . rra . . ____ Obtain from < overninent appro- looked most attractiv e. T he room the opening add ress of the day and played ” m u sh ^ eh " " d th e Mrs. Finley, E sth er Caudy and H ar- F ollow ing Mr. C hipm an came a guests much m errim en t u h . r,ha,r8 «mid prlatlon equal to tax th a t would be was cooled w ith several electric fans welcomed th e visitors to th e tow n and , long line of nearly forty beau tifu lly ! m ro ta w' e refresh- paid if owned pidvately. and even du rin g th e h o tte st p a rt of expressed th e hope th a t they would old Moore of P o rtlan d . Thp o rch e stra num bers by Mr an ,li (lecorateO cars and floats"" which " “ lp 'flower p o s a m i Ä . . ' ice in F o ster to u rist hotels co nstruction- th e day th e re st room was com fort all have a happy tim e. The pf-ogram Mrs. F. W Fieldhouse. W. L. Gor- moved slow ly down Roberts were served ak „ .. x were (,n served Ah,.n7 ‘” |OU8 u8 cakp able. All so rts of conveniences w ere was In charge of Ju d g e Geo. W. S ta avpnue t pr,,M | About fin" 60 persons were Im provem ent of highw ays leading to sage and Jo h n Ide w ere much en- to Powell s tre e t and th en across to P r i8at"e In ‘ ra te r Lake, Jo sep h in e Caves and a t hand even to an electric curling pleton who Introduced th e speakers. J° yPd , . Ma,n 8‘rpp‘ w here th e stre e ts were d ep arted a fte the r afternoon Ö X ‘ö r," h ' the np, o th e r scenic w onders; a ttra c t to u r iron which d id n 't get m uch chance to In th e evening an Im prcm ptu p ro A pleasing n um ber on the program ; Packed w ith crow ds w aiting to see ''8‘ aftern o o n s they h«rfP J* '‘a8ant’ ists. cool off a fte r it was first discovered. gram was arran g e d for 7 :15 and s p 'n t for Co-op,-ration with local C ham bers The arran g e m en t fo r the carin g of proved to be one of th e best of th e were th e readings w hich were given ‘he p arad e pass. T he long line of | HO,ne ‘Imp. by J F red McGrew who is here from autom obiles proceeded up Main p u r o n . . . of Com m erce and county o rg an iza little children and babies was the day. T he program com menced s h o rt tions. W illam ette U niversity. Mr. McGrew «Ifreet to F ifth w here they «gain U K E S H A M COUPLE m ost n e^ led and m ost appreciated ly before 7:30 and lasted fo r a little is a clever rea d er and his encore set , tu rn ed and w ent down F ifth to the MARRIED SUNDAY G ath erin g and dissem in atin g ac fe a tu re of th e re st room. A sm all m ore th a n an hour. T he one d elig h t th e crow d off in gales of lau g h ter. fair grounds. T he p arad e disband-1 Th« c u ra te Inform ation about Oregon. cot was place in one co rn er of th e ful fe a tu re of the evening program w edding of W’llb u r L. Stanley. Rev. R. E. Myers, p asto r of th e pd a fte r passing th e au d lto rlu O rganization of w estern sta te s for room and enclosed in screens. A sm all electric fan kept the im p ro -1 ’ e T f o X ^ X o n d Z r t o ’ encoVes’ T ^ h e ^ x J r X d t V a p p r X t i o n o ^ ‘h a V t h X ^ r t i p“r M' 88 ' ‘aUra May S b |P'8p m utual benefit. Of th e funds being raised for this Im p o rtan t work P o rtlan d pledges »60,000 a year for th e th re e years and th e rem ainder, o r $90,000 Is to E Myers officiating w anted him back again b u t realizin g . p urchase of th e new piano fo r th e [ _______ ______ th e grounds o r in th e rest room . Miss The w edding was a p retty hom e a f come from th e sta te a t large. th a t he m ust be tired they began to church, and also to th e commute« How E d ito rs S t* rt Things It is proposed to raise In th is lo M. Misz, assisted by Mrs. E. K irk fair was listen to reason H e was exception- who had charge of th e p urchasing of T he ed ito r was a believer In’ ”y e l-' d late and m em b er, atten „r d k ed by th e “ tmme- “ cality $900 to cover a period of th ree wood, the . re .h st room. a y gOOd and th e q u a ,n t of Scotcb the piano P .r h took .n - charge «ho C o of . .h low” Journalism and ran this as a -rh mPDlbpr8 of bo,h fam ilies. P erhaps th e fact th a t they w ere gonfrs gang a re ]oved by ev eryOne ______________ leading ed ito rial; "T h e business ’ bp y o u ,|K Ppople a re now on a years. G resham is definitely Identi fied with th e S tate C ham ber In this being so well e n tertain ed and cared T he tw o young ladles who w ere w ith T ° ,,u r F rien d s and P atro n s. " laP of ‘bi8 ‘°*'n who is In the h ab it i 8,iorf wpd ding trip a t one of the work, along with nearly a hu n d red fo r m ade the crowd good n atu re d , at th e pipers did som e fine dancing p u t - 1 An Parties w an t'n g wood sawed te r a u V ’ « ? 8 w e " P h P hH8i *7.*' P” ’’Ular m ountain reso rts, a fte r any ra te they w ere a good n atu re d tin g on several different num bers Wl" d" ? , p" «° b a*p “ done as soon ' name*” ’ * " * PUbI' 8h hl" * h k h ,bpy *»■ ‘■>akp ‘bp<r hom e In o th e r com m unities. T he S tate B ankers association in bunch and the speaial police had no Several selections by th e pipers PO8’w J Thp " PXt day ‘h 'rty seven business ? ° r ,I a ',d ’. Where Mr Stanley is a stu - tro u b le in h andling the crow ds which rounded out th e ir p a rt of th e even- Prom pt serT lcer^^n T en g t'h s“ "T h a n k - sTbscrindm ,“/ Pnid " p ,h p |r dent at N orth Pa.-yic D ental College th e recen t an n u a l convention a t Eu th ey estim ate a t 35,000. F ra n k C. lng program . inp nno and a ll C - - _____ ■ ip n o il" a Both Mr. and Mrs. S tanley are gene gave th is m ovem ent its unqual- ------ g rad u a tes of Union High school T he 1,1 en d ° " e m e u t. The m a tte r was Jones was chief police of th e F a ir J. F red McGrew, of W illam ette C H CAI g u v s Î Indefinitely, and told th e edl- bride atten d ed W illam ette U niversity M m *" g ro u n d s and was ably assisted by U niversity gave a n u m b er of clever '° CU' b a' ,k e r’ K A »r. T T be he groom groom served s e r v e d on the ' W h° ‘b® resolution A. H am m ar, L. L. H iatt, J. T. S til. readings and won th e applause of th e Phone 14x5. last year lion, Gregg Cox and Floyd Mack. crowd. Mexican b o rd er w ith U nited S tates which carried unanim ously G resham business men and su b T he aeroplane was one of th e forces and Is an overseas v eteran of H arold G raham , nephew of Dr. A. sta n tia l citizens to whom th is pro events of th e day which was looked W B otkin, e n tertain ed th e audience th e world war FALL IN LINEI g ram has been presented have been forw ard to with gr«»at Interest and to w ith several solos w hich w ere much j quick to seq th e benefits to follow, day m any people may be w ondering enjoyed. Mr. G raham Is a d elightful BIRTHDAY PARTY AT locally and to the sta te , and It is ce r w hat m akes th e ir necks so stiff. T he en te rta in e r. CLOVERNOOK FARM tain G resham will not be found w an t plane did all of th e stu n ts w h ich -It As a last num ber Mr. G raham led seem ed possible fo r a plane to do and th e audience In sing in g "S hould Auld The hom e of Mr and Mrs O. I. ing when it comes to ta k in g a place some th a t looked Impossible. T he A cquaintance Be F o rg o t? ” Neal was th e scene of a happy g a th ulong side of o th e r progressive cities plane looped and tw isted like a bird erin g of relativ es and frie n d s on of o u r fair stat«,. T h ere was a larg e n u m b er of peo and even worse fo r it fairly tu rn e d ple young and old who gath ered a t th e Monday In h o n o r of th e ir d au g h ter. <’an«ly In d o rtry ttrow a. over which Is a difficult feat fo r even Masonic hall In th e evening to finish Miss G ladys, whose b irth d ay comes The war d em o n strated th e fact th e birds. on th e F o u rth of July. off a p erfect F o u rth w ith a dance A M E RJ CA ^ALWAYS FIK5T A g reat cloud of shining silv er which lasted until th e F o u rth was a T here were 30 present who p a r p ia t men under severe tra in in g need cam e from the plane a t Intervals and th in g of th e past and only m em ories took of a bo u n tifu l picnic d in n er sw eets and as a resu lt we developed sc attered all over th e town. They of a d elightful day w ere left. served In th e arb o r which was ap an arm y of 4,000,000 candy eaters D uring th e days before prohibition pro p riately d«-corated with th e sta rs m illions of people In this n atio n s a t stripes. GIANTS LOSE The governm ent has ordered large Those p resen t were Mr. and Mrs isfied th e ir sw eet tooth by th e use of ONE GAME WIN ANOTHER P“ " ’ba«p* of Silver for San Francis, o H. W Griffin of Long ----------- and P hiladelphia m ints at $1 per fo m la. old school te ach ers of Mr end , „ r ' «,r®b ,b ’«<»® ‘'»m e a dem and T he G resham G iants won one ouncp Mrs. N eal; Dr. and Mrs H arl Dixon i f . " " ° n” ’ ,Orni th an gam e and lost one of the two in te r- D rag Saws! D rag Saws! and fam ily of N ew berg Dr and , “ rP" " lt Candy con' estln g gam es played 7i Ju ly 4 and 5 with clutch, new B eaver w ith extrti Mrs E lm er Dixon and fam ily „ , ; Uf?P,,; n^ ncrea* d r pm arkab.y. Sunday they lost w ith a score o f 8aw a t re g u la r Pr ,c p ‘o r 30 days only D undee; Mr and Mrs. W ing and son " n fp ,‘ lonPr" "<a »e th at retu rn ed 3-2 In favor of th e visiting team , th e _______ w A- HES8EL. of V ancouver. W ashington; Mrs N ’ O,d' Pr'' a n ’ new r " * " 'a ' '» D ™ "f N orth Pacific E agles who h av e n ’t Tbe G ra h a m Steam L aundry is L. H uxley, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ' ' t , ? . lost a gam e thfa season prepared to do steam cleaning and f’lark , Mr. R R C lark, Mrs Scruggs hp Pandy ,nd’,8’rr Monday they won a gam e from th e A^h “ d° y° Ur W° rk and son, and Mr and Mrs O F I , rPP 8 ,o rt ypar"- Jumped from th a E astern and W estern L um ber com - i ____—_______ Mllleson and little d a u g h te r all of , " " f 8O- ' a l|p «l ■non-essentlala. two pany who defeated them In th e first F o n t! F«w«II F ord! io an im p o rtan t piacr* in th e easential P o rtland. gam e of the season here. T he score 1 v- y<” 1 ^ a " ‘ ‘° tra(ip your 1920 ' food producing In d u stries fu rn ia h - ,0 ,, , o r„ 6, „ w flpn h u n g ry or th irsty drop In at ,n * a Pr«<Juct which th e hum an aya- th e Good E ats re sta u ra n t on th e cor- ,p m craves and m u -t hav-p Next Sunday. Ju ly 11 th e G ian ts, ______________ 1 i npJ‘ Main an d Powell stre e t. You — l _ will m eet th e T igard team on th e , >'«*d Y our Suit C leaned? I earth a m /f h e ho’uae"«^ g lm T ite a k a " c i i ~ ° — han- 2i>0’.000 PPr* " ” now oc hom e Held here. , ,a y* k F rench dry cleaned. Re- py prosperous hom es in w hat were ____________ _ " e a t,y donp- T ailoring fo r A dr. C. O MILLS, Prop. B argains In the want ads *ladle* and Jm pn- A m erican deserts and produce au n u al t a an i crops « • » f 1 0 w orth $100,00».1)00 from iand P E T E R LEN'ARD, T ailor. "rlassyP-fled” à«ia. ° n* ° f th °1" ’ M which bkb ,h o r t Unie a«° retu rn ed n o th in g c BACK TO NORMAL1