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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 66 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR SEVERAL DEPARTMENTS OF FAIR TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1920 CORN THAT MAKES GOOD BOYS FIND S2000 I n . ™ . . _____ IN FIELD BEST FOR SEED RETURNS TO OWNER ' ‘Seed corn should be selected ! _ Two sh arp _ eyed _ ____ ____ boyB m ade quite a j from p lan ts th a t have m ade good in flnd T hursday afternoon when th ey , th e field— dem o n strated th e ir ab ility t 1! ¡? ladie18' 0,1 Ma‘« BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE GO TO BELGIUM The follow ing is a co n tin u atio n of Sideboard Scarf— Mrs. E. A. Jo h n the list of aw ards at th e M ultnom ah son 1st, Mrs. Askew 2d. H l 8 t «>«>» W. S C arpenter, extension spec- * o rd M adden, son of Mrs. Lou Mad- F riends of Miss Eva H am lin and C enterpiece, eyelet— Mrs. E. A. Mrs L u n d q u ist 2d County F a ir and M anufacturers and R elishes in J a rs — E dith H iatt 1st in farm cropa a t Oregon Agri- d e a t who >‘v®« on the Section Line T heodore Van Doninck were sur- Land P roducts show , w hich closed Johnson 1st, Mrs. L o ttie DeHaven 2d. ral College r? “ d WU8 one of , ‘he C enterpiece, F ren ch E m b.— Miss — - boys —. - and •» - Prised by th e an n ouncem ent of th e ir F ish and Meats— Mrs. M. 18‘ cu ltu S aturday evening: . o o th th e e r r was a friend whose su rnam e is m arriage. T he w edding took place E lizabeth Johnson 1st. Mrs. Silver K ern 1st. A full stan d of corn is th re e sta lk s ! Lewis. stein 2d. Pickles— Mrs. W. R. K ern 1st. ‘° the hill, he explains, th e equiva- The boys picked up th e purse, ex- the BeHwood C atholic church at 8 Sheet and Pillow Cases— Mrs. J ABT D EPARTM ENT Old L adies’ D epartm ent P ie c e " w o rt O u lir V o tto n ^ M r s R lent of a s,aIk ever>' 14 Inches in th e »mined th e co n ten ts and then sta rte d o 'c|ock in th e m orning of last S atur- A. Askew 1st. P h o to g rap h s O Bo8w e^O irst.Q Mrs.’ Fred° F ieldhouse row - roWB every 3 14 feet a p a rt. I in J nn? Ulr^ * ,o ‘he ow ner. The lads '**?’• Oc‘“ ber U H an d was ...11____ w itnessed W » ’ - vcuzii, tu u u il MIH. D. ___ fo inimlrtt tn r rr»u . . . tlav DcfnhuF o,».l a a “by T hree p o rtra its— Max. Schneider Collection of Tow els— Mrs. C. M 2d. , These distances vary with soil and ow ner, an old | Edna M e.zger. sister of th e 1st; six p o rtra its.—Max. S chneider K enney 1st, Mrs. Askew 2d. lady who was here with h er two b r,d e- and A lbert Van Doninck, 1st; 10 landscapes— Max Schneider S hirt W aist, F ren ch Emb.— Mrs W0Ql 8ilk— Mrs. | m oisture co n d itio n s). Each p la n t d au g h ters, and satisfy in g them selves b ro th er of ‘bp krooni. L ater in the 1st. C. M. K enney 1st. B erth a M arks 1st. she was th e rig h tu l ow ner they ! <lay a big w edding d in n er was served A m ateu r P hotograp h y Sideboard Scarf— Mrs. Askew 1st, K nit and Crochet Lace— Miss Sudi should b ear one good sized ear. ’ i a < ‘he farm home of C harles Van Views— L andscapes— E. V. Jen- Mrs W. F. W ilm ot 2d. Jack 1st, Mrs. M. Sm ith 2d. ‘‘O ur best farm ers select th e ir tu rn ed th e money over to her It is understood th a t th e bovs re-1 W allghem at which 35 relatives of sen 1st; E dw ard Peak, 2d. F ag o tin g Specim en— Mrs. W K nit Sox— Mrs. M. Sm ith 1st. seed from hills of th is k in d ,” Mr. W inters 1st, Mrs Silverstein 2d. P o rtra its — E dw ard P eak 1st. Emb. Sofa Pillow'— Mrs. M D. C arpenter says, "from hills having a ceived $55 as an expression of g rati- Ihe bride and groom were present. tu d e and appreciation o r th e ir hon Mr and Mrs. Van Doninck left on F ilet C ro ch et Oil P a in tin g K ern 1st. Yoke— Mrs. Id a W illiam s 1st, Miss P o rtra it, B ust— A. W. B otkin 1st, Best T attin g — Mrs. Mary Leslie 1st fu l‘ stand and having neighbors with esty and th e ir efforts to locate the Sunday for D etroit. Michigan, w here ow ner of th e purse. they will visit A ugust Van Doninck J. O. B othw ell 2d. Helen D alton, Oregon City, 2d. Crocheted and K nit M ittens— Mrs a fu l* sta n d .” and o th e r relatives and on O ctober P o rtra it, full le n g th — A. W. Bot D resser Scarf— Mrs. W. A. W in B erth a M arks 1st. A good e a r from a hill w ith a sln- I'. H. S. Ties ( 'onim eree. 23 they will sail for E urope T heir kin 1st. ters 1st. u L Mn in ’fr Ri.r8 .? • W L us‘ed «le stalk is not a norm ally grow n F o r the th ird tim e in as many sea first objective will be A ntw erp. Bel M arine Scenes— Mrs. H. C. Com p N ight Gown— Mrs. W. W illiam s 1st, Mrs. Mary Leslie 2d ton, Boring, 1st; Mrs. L. T. L usted 1st, Mrs. C. Pow ell 2d. Best Paffching— Mrs. M. Leslie 2d. good ear. It had the advantage of sons. Union high school held High gium, w here they will visit Mr Van 2d. Pillow Cases— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. more room, light, m o istu re and plant School of Com merce, P o rtland, to a D oninck’« parents. They are expect Special» ing to be aw ay for th ree o r four Landscape, N ature— Mrs. L. T. Mrs. H. C. Com pton 2d. T atted Baby B o n n ett— Elizabeth food. It Is likely to produce good n o thing to n o th in g score in th e open m onths. ing tussle of th e football season. L usted 1st, J. O. B othw ell 2d. L ib rary Table R u n n er— Mrs. F red Johnson 1st. com u nder sim ilar favorable condi Mr. Van D oninck’s bakery business The gam e was played T hursday a f Still Life, o rig in a l— A. W. Botkin G userville 1st, Mrs. J. R. Collins 2d. T atted Towels— Mrs. Mary J u r 1st. tions in th e next crop, but may fall ternoon on th e local high school will be in th e hands of his b rothers, Apron— Mrs. L illie M oulton 2d. gens 1st. Albert and Alphonse, d u rin g his a b A nim al Life, copy— Roy Stone 1st. Boudoir Cap— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st, C enterpiece — Mrs. Anna Mc to do so when forced to com pete for grounds before an audience of 250 sence. pupils, parents and fa ir visitors, and Mrs. Jo h n Brown 2d. W ater C olor P a in tin g Keown 1st. its food and m oisture supply in n o r the U. H. 8. boys w ere cheered to the L andscape and N a tu ra l— Je an W. Pin Cushion— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. \ elvet Q uilt— J. B. Snedden 1st. mal hills. A gricultural Stu d en ts at I Ilion Itigli echo by local en th u siasts. P e tite 1st, F ro n ia D. H arvey 2d. L uncheon Set— Mrs. W. A. R oberts P lush Q uilt— J. B. Snedden 1st. School R eceive Prem ium » at The score does not indicate the F o r silage corn the sta lk should F ig u re Study— Genevieve B arnes 1st. H andm ade Rug— Mrs. A nna Wold C ounty F air. 1st, F ro n ia D. H arvey 2d. C luny C rochet 1st. be ra th e r m ore grow thy th a n for com parative streu g th of th e team s as Flow ers, N ature— Je a n W. P etite C enterpiece, trim m ed w ith C luny— Bed S pread— Mrs. Mary McAllis grain. M edium to larg e sta lk s w ith G resham had practiced only a few days and had not its team work p er The prem ium s aw arded to stu d en ts 1st. te r 1st. Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. a good n um ber of broad leaves are fected, w hile Com merce had been In of ag ric u ltu re at Union high school F ru it, N ature— F ro n ia D. H arvey, L ib rary S carf— Mrs. Silverstein 1st L ib rary S carf— Mrs. Mary W in train in g for a m onth. At th a t, the who exhibited th e ir products at the desirable. 1st. te rs 1st. Crochet Fancy Stitch Still Life, orig in al— F ro n ia D. H a r Good seed corn kernels are u n i local squad m ade twice as much y a rd county fair speaks well for th e work Centerpiece— Mrs. Silverstein 1st. ^D resser S carf— Mrs. C. L. E ngland age as th e ir opponents, and three of th at d ep artm en t. E xhibits made vey 1st. C enterpiece, trim m ed — Mrs S ilver form in size and shape. The rows were planned, grow n, selected and en Best C ollection— Genevieve B arnes stein 1st, Mrs. M. D. K ern 2d. L uncheon Set— Mrs F. S. Metz a re stra ig h t, w ith b u tts and tips well tim es w ere cheated out of a touch tered by th e stu d en ts u n d er th e d irec down by offside o r o th e r m isplay 1st, Je an W. P e tite 2d. g er 1st. Yoke— Mrs. M. W illiam s 1st. T he k ern els a re deep and when w ithin shadow of (he goal posts. tion of the Sm ith-H ughes in stru c to rs P aste l T able R u n n er— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st Piano Scarf— Mrs. W. A. W inters filled. S cin tillatin g lig h ts were Johnston, and with the cooperation of parents. F low ers— J. E. P etite, J r. 1st, Mrs slightly wedged shaped, h u t w ithout C rochet Bed S pread— Mrs. E dna 2d. ing is a list of en tries and L. B. S ilverstein 2d. E. F ish er 1st. | Lunch C loth— Mrs. E. A. John- wide spaces betw een rows. Let the S atterstro m , G ran. Lane, and W right aw Follow ards: for U. H. S. and P an d er and H arper F ru it— Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein 1st. R ickrack Yoke— Mrs S ilverstein son 2d. ears have well dented, roughlsh k e r did good work for Commerce. W illiam S ester— P otatoes, E arly W ork in M onochrom e 1st. Pillow Slips— Mrs. W. G. Sm ith 1st Bovee, first prize; B urbank, first; nels. Still Life— Mrs. G. W. H u rlb u rt 1st Pillow Cases— Mrs. M. D. K ern 1st. Mrs. E. A. Johnson 2d. B ritish Queen, first. C ounty A wards. Crayon S ketch— Mrs. G. W. H u rl T he selected ears may be k ep t In N ight Gown-—Mrs. S ilverstein 2d. H ot Roll C loth— Mrs. E. A. Jo h n W alter Schw edler Two sows and Only th ree counties en tered com b u rt 1st. N ut B askets— Mrs. Silverstein 1st. son 1st. good condition by g ath erin g them be petitive exhibits Coos, Morrow and two barrow s; sows under six m onths, Pencil S ketch— Mrs. J. W. P etite Baby Bonnet, m ile-a-m inute-—Mrs. Doily— Mrs. M. W illiam s 1st. fore freezing, drying them out, and W ashington. Of these Coos and first and second prizes; get of sire, 1st. S ilverstein 1st. Ja c k e t— Mrs. Minnie W ells 1st. Morrow tied for first place, scoring first; produce of sow, first. Pen and Ink D raw ing— Mrs. J. W. Baby Bonnet, Iris h — Mrs. Silver Lunch C loth H ard an g er— Mrs. C. sto rin g in a dry place. F rancis P eak— Sweet corn on th e 85 points each, and W ashington held P e tite 1st. stein 1st. L. E ngland 1st. second place w ith a score of 80 stalk , first prize. Best Collection— Mrs. J. W. P etite Collar, Irish — Mrs. Silverstein 1st. Q uest Towels— E lizabeth Johnson GLARING HEADLIGHTS C larence Aim— P otatoes, Money points. The ju d g in g was based on 1st. Pillow Cases— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. 2d. CAUSE ACCIDENT dairy products, g rains and grasses, M akers, first prize. P o ste r Mrs. Ida W illiam s 2d. T hree C en ter Pieces— Mrs. Chas. fruits, vegetables and field products, E v erett Lake— P otatoes, G arn et B est P o ster—- Genevieve B arnes Collection of Yokes— Mrs. Sil H anson 1st. Chill, second prize. S aturday n ig h t at 11:15 a F ord in d u stries and n atu ra l resources. 1st, Mrs. E. B. B arrow s 2d. stein 1st. Crochet A frican— Mrs. E. A. Jo h n Clyde P eterson — P o u ltry , pen M ¡»cella neons tru ck , driven by John H u lan d er of son 2d. T attin g W hite L eghorns, second prize T apestry P ain tin g — Genevieve . C ollar or Yoke— Mrs. Silverstein C rocheted A fghan— Mrs. E. A. Powell Valley ran over the bank on GRESHAM JOINS BANK Melvin B rugger O x fo rd sheep—■ B arnes 1st. Johnson 2d. 1st, Mrs. J. R. Collins 2d. CITIES OF $1,000,000 Get of sire, second prize; produce of Powell Valley road at th e fill between C hina P ain tin g , C onventional H and k erch ief— Mrs. Mary J u r Beaded Bag— Mrs. E. A. Johnson Cleveland avenue and Kelly avenue. ewe, fo u rth ; pen of lam bs, th ird ; Specimen L u ste r— Genevieve B arnes gens 1st. 1st. G resham has attain ed th e en ewe, two years and over, fourth. 1st. Towel — E lizabeth Johnson is t, Individual display of household T he tru ck sid down th e bauk and viable position of being in th e list of Considering th a t these en tries were L arg est and Best C ollection— Gen Mrs. H elen Doulton 2d. tipped over. T here was a young lady "m illion d o lla r” bank deposit towns. sk ill— Mrs. Ida W illiam s 1st. In open com petition and also th a t the evieve B arnes 1st, Mrs. H. C. Com p T able R u n n er— R u th E ckler 2d. This was show n by th e report of Will exhibits th is year were of su p e rio r passenger who sustained some ton 2d. Centerpiece— Mrs. L o ttie DeHaven HORSES bruises and a badly sprained ankle. H. B ennett, sta te su p e rin ten d e n t of quality, th e com m unity Is to he con F ru it Salad D ish— Mrs. H. C. 2d. hanks. based on th e rep o rts on the Thoroughbred.» Com pton 1st. The" d riv er escaped u n in ju red and condition of business Septem ber 8. g ratu late d upon th e work being done M iscellaneous by the boys as shown above. S tallion, 3 years and over— Mrs. L the car wa3 but slig h tly dam aged. P la tte r— Mrs. H. C. Com pton 1st. Slippers and Shoes— Mrs. L. T. G resham 's two banks showed de G albraith. Salem, cham pion. Cups and Saucers— Mrs. H. C. Lusted 1st. posits at th a t tim e am ounting to A ccording to Mr. H u lan d er's s ta te SALE OF INTOXICANTS Mares, 3 years and over— Mrs. L Com pton 1st. Pin Cushion— Mrs. J. A. Askew 1st, m ent he was driving west en terin g $1,017,929.76. G albraith, cham pion. Six P lates— Mrs. H. C. Com pton Mrs. S ilverstein 2d. BRINGS MAN IN COURT Mares, 2 years and u n d er— Mrs. L. town when th e re approached an nuto 1st. Bed Q uilt, w orsted— Mrs. B erth a G albraith. ORIE CONRAD WEDS Ed. H urlas, said to be a b ro th er- Tea Set— Mrs. H. J L Com pton 1st. M arks 1st, Mrs. E m m a Olby 2d. w ith g la rin g headlights, m aking it in-law of F. W. Howard and w orking POPULAR ABLANY GIRL Colored P ersian — G enevieve B arnes sta n d a rd B red Morgan» F ancy P o rtiers— Mrs. T. J. Hayes difficult for him to see th e road. He ---------- i in H ow ard’s poolroom, was arrested 1st. S tallion, 3 years and over— D. S. 1st, Mrs. Silverstein 2d. tu rn ed out a little too far, his m a Mr and Mrs. Orle Conrad spent a ' Monday by C onstable M. M. S quire C hina P ain tin g , N atu ralistic Fancy C ollars— Mrs. W. A. W in Johnson 1st L argest and B est Collection— G en ters 1st, Mrs. Id a W illiam s 2d. M ares, 3 years and over— J. N. chine stru c k an old stum p of a post few days visiting at the home of t h e ) “ “ '1 brought before Ju stice of th e Peace John Brown charged w ith spil evieve B arnes 1st. which th rew him off th e g rad e and la tte r ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B ing T able Mats— Mrs. Silverstein ls t.j G rant, V ancouver, W n., 1st. Intoxicating liquor. He pleaded C onrad, last week. The news of th e F ru it, Salad o r Cake D ish— G ene Emb. Sofa Pillow — Mrs. A nna I M organs over th e bank. wedding was q u ite a su rp rise to the not guilty and tim e for tria l was set vieve B arnes 1st. C hristenson 1st, Mrs. Askew 2d Stallion, 3 years and o ver— H. S. H u lan d er has since been placed many friends of th e groom In this for F riday aftern o o n at 2 o ’clock. Vase— G enevieve B arnes 1st, Mrs. Best T a ttin g — Mrs. H. C. Comp H arvey 1st. vicinity who have known him since H urius was given an o p p o rtu n ity to L. B. S ilverstein 2d. ton 1st. Stallion, 1 year and u n d er— H. S. u nder a rre s t fo r driving w hile In his secure $300 ball and D. C. Ross and childhood. E nam eled C hina— G e n e v I e v e toxicated. K nit or C recheted M ittens— Mrs H arvey 1st. T he bride was Miss E dith Zear of B. H. Buzick are his bondsm en. B arnes 1st. Em m a Olby 1st. M ares, 2 years and u n d er— H. S. The com plaining w itness is Jo h n A lbany and the wedding occurred D resser Set — Genevieve B arnes K nitted o r Crocheted Shaw l— Mrs H arvey 1st. OVERLAND CARS S eptem ber 28th at th e hom e of the H ulander, who claim s he bought a 1st, Mrs. S. B. Sutliff 2d. Em m a Olby 2d. Mares, 2 years and u n d er— H. S. MAKE GOOD RECORDS brid e's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P eter pint bottle of w hiskey in H ow ard's Ja rd in ie r— Genevieve B arnes 1st. Specimen D arning— Mrs. E. A H arvey 1st. poolroom on S atu rd ay for which he Zear. C hocolate Set— Mrs. S B. Sutliff Johnson 1st, E lizabeth Johnson 2d. P erche roil» Mr. and Mrs. C onrad, a te r spend paid $4. 1st. W. A. Hessel, local O verland agent, Specimen P a tc h in g — Mrs. Mary Stallion, 3 years and over— A. C. H u lan d er Is him self und.er a rre s t ing a few days visiting th e home Rose Bowl— Mrs. 8. B. Sutliff 1st lie 2d. Ruby 1st and 2d. John S. W illiam s "points w ith p rtd e” to th e light cars folks, m ade a sh o rt visit to Seaside, for driving w hile Intoxicated. B a sk etry L ibrary T able R u n n er— Mrs. Sil 3d. sold by him w ithin th e past few a fte r which they retu rn ed to th eir P ine N eedle B a sk et— J. E. P etite verstein 1st. Stallion, 2 years and u n d er— A. C. m onths. T h ere are two in G resham hom e n ear A lbany. Mr. Conrad is thlil F ello w s T ak e N otice. J r 1st. C enterpiece, Macrome— Mrs. L. B Ruby 1st. T hursday evening will be an im Reed B asket— E lizabeth Johnson S ilverstein 2d. which have m ade exceptionally fine ru n n in g a larg e farm n ear th a t place. B elgians portant d ate for all m em bers of the 1st. P incushion, cut w ork— Mrs. Silver S tallions, 3 years and over— A. C. records. One Overland-4 was p u r B<* m « í ) Made II oum - m Go Everyw here. Odd Fellow s lodge. A team from th e Best C ollection— J. E. P etite, J r stein 1st. chased in F eb ru ary , has been driven Ruby 1st and 2d. E ight com plete houses a day can Mt. Scott lodge of P o rtlan d will come 1st, E lizabeth Johnson 2d. Crochet R ag Bag— Mrs. Em m a Ol S tallions, 2 years and u n d er—-A. C. 12,000 m iles over all kinds of roads be tu rn ed o u t from th e new mill of here to confer th e first degree on a D esig n in g by 1st, Mrs. M. E. G ilm ore 2d. Ruby, g rand cham pion. A. C. Ruby 2d and Is in A -l condition. A nother haH th e Aladdin com pany. Just com plet new member. Best C ollection—-Genevieve B arnes Braided R ag Bag— Mrs. M. Sm ith S tallion, 1 year and u n d er— A. C. traveled 5600 m iles In four and a ed in th e P eninsula in d u stria l dis All wide aw ake m em bers are urged 1st. 1st, Mrs. E. A. Johnson 2d. Ruby 1st. Specials half m onths arfd is using th e original trict. T he com pany has been o p er to atten d and visiting m em bers are C am isole— Mrs. L o ttie DeHaven M ares, 3 years and over— A. C. tires w hich a re all in good condition. atin g its sm a lle r mill and cut-up cordially invited. Follow ing th e en Snow Scene— Jean W. P etite 1st. 2d. Ruby 1st, Mrs. P. Schule 2d, Ruby & p lan t for the past tw o m onths. When te rtain m e n t of th e evening will be a A laska N atu re— Jean W. P etite 1st H em stitch in g — Mrs. Id a W illiam s Bowers 3d and 4th. ru n n in g full b last th e plant now em big feed. Those atten d in g are as M arine Scene— C ora P alm er 1st. A gent M anteil. 1st, Mrs. W A. W in ters 2d E ngii»h Slurew Punch Bowl— Mrs. H. C. Com p The A m erican C entral Life In su r ploys 250 men. The com pany has su red a good tim e. Stenciling— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. S tallion, 3 years and over— A. C. ance com pany w ant a local ag en t In sufficient acreage to build two more ton 1st. K nitted S w eater— K ath e rin e Knies Ruby 1st. 1»<>K Fair at Grcetuun T heater. L andscape Copy— G e n e v 1 e v e 1st, Mrs. W. A. W inters 2d. G resham . E xperience unnecessary. plan ts th e size of th e new mill, 108 S tallion, 2 years and u n d er— A. C. Help given beginners. W rite L D. by 360 feet, and expects to so In Boys and dogs are Inseparable. B arnes 1st; L andscape Copy— G en D on ieitlr B aking Ruby 1st. evieve B arnes 1st. P etty jo h n , 719 Ilekum B ld g , P o rt crease Its capacity as business de Come to a special ch ild ren 's m atinee P o tato Y east B read— Mrs. A. F M ares, 3 years and over— A. C. land, O regon.— Adv. at th e G resham T h e a te r W ednesday velops. H am m ar 1st. Mrs. Ida K reu d er 2d. Ruby 1st. A A P atterso n , general m anager at 4 p. m and bring Fldo and Jum bo F o r th e flower beds on th e fa ir G raham B read— Mrs. A. F. Ham- D raft llorse».— G rades Cash of the Pacific Coast p lan t here, has and we’ll have a dog fair. Be«| E m tat i- ItargairiM. g rounds Mrs. F ra n k H einey received m ar 2d. Best G elding o r Mare— A. C Ruby prizes will be given. Boys with dogs sta te d th a t th e Aladdin com pany is first prize, $25; Mrs. A. Hevel, 2d Tw enty acres, all under cultivation, Nut B read— Mrs. Jo h n Brown 1st. 1st and 2d, Geo. DeBok 3d. $20; Mrs. V era T ucker 3d, $15 p art inside city lim its of G resham , receiving th o u san d s of Inquiries from will be ad m itted free. If you d o n ’t B aking Pow der Biscuits— Mrs Ida D raft Team s Mrs. Em m a Ross 4th, $10. fro n tin g Powell ro a d ; city water. th e O rient and expects soon to he own a dog o r ca n ’t borrow one, you W illiam s 1st, Miss M ildred St. C lair P a ir to weigh between 2600 and Price $550 per acre Can be handled sen d in g its ready-cut houses to will be charged reg u la r adm ission. 2d. 3000— Geo. DeBok 1st, A H. Burns with very little cash China, Ja p an , th e P hilippines and All girls will be ad m itted free. DOMESTIC SCIENCE G raham Gems— Mrs. W. R. K ern 2d. Haw aii. E xportation of bungalows F orty acres, new bungalow , barn Hand S ew in g 1st. P air over 3000— A. C. Ruby 1st and o th e r o u t houses In fa ir condi to South A m erica has already sta rted F ash io n ’s la test household fad, In fa n t S h irt— Mrs. Emma Olby F ru it Cake— Mrs. Ida W illiam s 1st. and 2d. A nything from a chicken-house to parchm ent lam p shades, hand p ainted tion. T w enty-four acres under c u lti 1st. Coffee C ake— Mrs M. D. K ern 1st. F our-H orse Team , not less than vation, th ree m iles south of G resh a church can be bu ilt by an o th er and elab o rately finished, are being H and-m ade A pron— Mrs. L. B. Sil Angel C ake— Mrs. W. O. Sm ith 1st 15»»»» lbs.— A. C. Ruby 1st and 2d. am. W ill ta k e house and lot in P o rtlan d concern, th e F en n er M anu m ade in P o rtlan d fo r nation-w ide versteln, 1st, Chocolate L ay er C ake— Mrs. Ida 8ix-H orse T eam — A. C. Ruby 1st. G resham as p a rt paym ent. fac tu rin g com pany T his com pany, d istrib u tio n . The B ak er Sales com Baby Dress— Mrs. L. B. Silver W illiam s 1st. Mrs W G Sm ith 2d R o a d s t e r s . Trotters. Pacers Tw enty acres, house, barn and which was established here nine years pany, which began o perations a year stein. 1st. Devils Food L ayer Cake— Mrs. W Best Single R oadster, 15 hands o th er out houses in fair condition. ago, has Just doubled Its capacity by and a half ago Is one of th e few In Artistic Needle Work O. Sm ith 1st, Mrs M M. S quires 2d. o r over— J. N. G rant, V ancouver, Wn. T hirteen acres clear, 2 H miles west p u ttin g an o th e r sto ry on Its factory the U nited States m aking these and Pillow Slips— Mrs. L. B. Silver C ocoanut L ayer Cake— Mrs. A. F. Saddle Horses Sixty-three different styles of ready It Is shipping as fa r east as D etroit. of G resham on Base Line road. stein, 1st. H am m ar 2d. F ifteen H ands H igh— O. A. Bryan m ade houses are listed In th e F en It also tu rn s out a rt m etal lam ps In Eight acres, all under cu ltiv atio n ; Colored E nibroidn-y Jelly Roll— Mrs. C. J. L undquist 1st. also five acres with one acre clear n er com pany’s catalogue and the polychrom e and period finishes. C hild's D ress— J. A. Askew 1st, 1st, Mrs. M. D. K ern 2d ■lacks ami J en n ets anti Mules th ree m iles east of G resham , close to com pany announces its readiness to Mrs W. A. R oberts 2d. Raised D oughnuts— Mrs. C. J. B est Jacks, 3 years and over— the sto re. H andling of O regon-m arie m er bid on an y th in g in the way of Bath Towels— Mrs. F 8. M etzger L u n d q u ist 1st. _ __ Ruby 1st and 2d, Ruby A A. C. building Many houses a re being chandise In th e mail o rd er business F orty acres, can be sold In two 20- 1st. Mrs L. B. S ilverstein 2d G inger Cookies— Mrs A. F Ham- Rowers 3d" th ro u g h o u t Oregon. W ashington has been pledged by officials of M ont C arriag e Robe— Mrs. S ilverstein, M_ Squires 2d Jacks. , y«.a r and u nder A. C. a< re tra c ts with full sets of building •old An office wan gom ery W ard A Co., now com pleting on each 20 acres. T b lrty -elg h t acres Idaho and W yom ing 1st. W hite S u g ar Cookies— Mrs M. M - Ruby - la t. recently opened In Boise and an o th er a big coast d istrib u tin g plant In P o rt under cu ltiv atio n T h ree m iles from Rom pers— Mrs. S ilverstein 1st Squlr«*s 1st, Mrs Fred Fieldhouse 2d. Je n n et and Foal— A. C. Ruby 1st G resham close to A nderson sta tio n Is to be opened soon In C alifornia land. F u rn itu re o rd ers have alread y Sunshine Cake— Mrs H am m ar 1st. and 2d. P a ir Towels— Mrs. J. A. Askew been placed locally, as th e rom pany on E stacada line. 1st, Mrs. Silverstein 2d. Jam Cake— Mrs. M. D K ern 1st. S I m -G h iu I P o n ie x reg ard s th is city as th e "G ran d Rap Ten acres, all u nder cu ltiv atio n ; More I s m k I m Nonlnl. Lunch C loth— Mrs. W. A. R oberts Apple Pie— Mrs H am m ar 1st, Mrs. Beat Team —^Curtis R uby 1st. ids of th e W est." house In A -l co ndition; barn and la t. A new site with land enough to M. M. S quire 2d. Best S h itla n d — C u rtis Ruby 1st. o th e r out bouses in fair condition. N ight Gown— Mrs. J. A. Askew C ustard Pie— Mrs. H am m ar 1st, Pony, ridden by g irl — C urtis Two m iles east of G resham on Powell m ake th e ex perim ental Irrigation The K ing's P ro d u c t! com pany .o f 1st, Mrs M W illiam s 2d. Mrs. M. D K ern 2d work of th e U m atilla project tru ly 'ortland has m ade application for Ruby 1st and 2d. Valley road. C enterpiece E m broidery — Mrs. Pum pkin Pie— Mrs Ida W illiam s rep resen tativ e for th e n ear 300,000 Pony, ridden by boy — C urtis F o rty acres, 10 acres u n d er cu lti acres of like lands In Oregon, Is said perm ission to Increase Its capital A nna C hristensen 1st, Mrs. J . A. 1st, Mrs M D. Kern 2d. Ruby 1st and 2d. vation. H ouse In good condition. to be a need of th e H erm iston p ro j stock heavily. It plans ta k e o ver th e Askew 2d. Mince Pie— Mrs M D. K ern 1st. Ponies, d riven— C urtis Ruby 1st. branch house of T he Dalles, o rg an Bern and o u t houses In fa ir condi MiMcv-ilaneoua P illow » Mrs. Jo h n Brown 2d. Jen n ets— Ruby A Bowers 1st, A tion. Five m iles so u th e ast of G resh ect, by Jam es T Ja rd in e , d irec to r of ized in 1914, and the one at Salem, Pillow F ille t— Mrs A nna Olby 1st. the A g ricu ltu ral College Experim ent organized In 1917. B lackberry Pie— Mrs. Ida W il C. Ruby 2d and 3d. am on th e Boring road. Sofa Pillow . Silk E m b — Mrs W. liam s 1 s t statio n s. Not only all Oregon but Je n n et and Y earling— A. C. Ruby 120 acr»*s. 32 acres u nder cu ltiv a the en tire weet m uat back th is and G. S m ith 1st. Mrs. Silverstein 2d Cream Pie— Mrs. W R. K ern 1st, lat. Ix»st. between J. E. Mctzgi r ’s store tio n ; larg e house in good condition. o th e r w orthy land reclam ation p ro j Cross Stitch P illow — Mabel W in Mrs C. J. L u n d q u ist 2d. L arge barn and o th e r o uthouses; 20 ects if national aid is successfully en and th e fa ir grounda, a lad les’ hand te rs 1st. Lemon Pie— Mrs. G W. Lusted KABIUTS purse S u b stan tial rew ard. Call acres of tim ber. E ight miles from listed. B iscuit Pillow — Mrs. S ilverstein 1st. Mrs. M. D. K ern 2d E ast 4642. E lcnileb S tiv i Grey G resham on th e Bluff road. Will 1st. Preserve», Pick I«*«. Etc. Br Bucks— Ell Hogan 1st and 2d, tak e sm all place In o r close to G resh W h ite Em broidery F ru it in J a rs — Vivian Hevel 1st, A b rand new autom obile disc am In tra d e as p ' art paym ent T he Bank of G resham pays 5 per O M iller Sd L unch Cloth, F ren ch and E yelet— Mrs W R. K ern 2d --------- . »•»»•»I •» being put on th e m ark et by F o r j u r t n e r p articu la rs concerning W ilkinson B rothers, a P o rtlan d flrai cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. Sr Does— Geo Pratt 1st, Mrs W Mrs. J. A. Askew 1st. Mrs. F. S. Jellies in J a rs — Mrs. C. J. L u n d -' any of these places f8. Brown 2d. Ell Hogan 3d M etzger 2d. w rite o r phone. T he ad v an tag e of th e P o rtlan d p ro d qulst 1st. Vivian Hevel 2d KILO FOR SALE at the Conrad farm . KARL J HAOBERG, In term e d iate Buck -W a i'« r Lunch Cloth, sa tin — Mrs. J . A. P reserves In J a rs — Mrs. Lund J uct is th a t It can be adapted to any W rite M ountain View F lo ral com G resham , Oregon. Askew 1st. qulst 1st, Vivian Hevel 2d. w heel, a q uality not possessed bv Continued on page 3 pany. 341 Eaat 72d, co rn er Mill, — Adv. Phone 1445 those being m ade In th e east. P o rtlan d , o r telephone T ab o r 121.