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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1921)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 43 FORDSON TRACTOR IS DEMONSTRATED GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, MOST PERFECT WOMAN ATHLETE $1.50 PER YEAR 1921 GRANGERS TO THRONG GRESHAM ON SATURDAY; 7TH ANNUAL FIELD DAY /v t.-’ I i O ' V ìzi IX i CARPENTIER BOUT ORPHAN CHILDREN TOURING THE STATE An a ttra c tio n of u n u su al In terest on th e stre e ts of G resham was th e “ fam ily” of Dad and M other D raper of th e C h ild re n ’s H om e of Des Moines, W ashington. T h e 16-piece band of th e fam ily gave sev eral con ce rts on th e stre e t on Sunday even ing an d Monday m orning. A n um b er of th e children wore so sm all th a t it was a su rp rise th a t they could play any m usic at ail an d one little g irl eig h t years of age, but ex trem ely sm all fo r h e r age, played the co rn et w ith th e sk ill and grace of a m uch o ld er m usician. T w en ty -th ree ch ild ren from th e hom e. Dad pnd M other D raper and “ A unt L ou” m ade up th e p arty tn ad d itio n to one o r tw o young men who are d riving cars. T hey cam ped over Sunday n ig h t a t th e a u to cam p Eat M a r tin , o f A k ro n , O , did not quit fig h tin g when the w a r wa> on th e fa ir g rounds, w hich th ey said over. H a v in g won the A . E. F , was a m ost In terestin g place. They "seeing he avyw eig ht cham pionship, he kept l a re o u t fo r th e su m m er rig h t on going and his kno ckou t th in g s,” and will give en te rta in m e n ts o f the veteran F ra n k M ora n in in tow ns w here su itab le a rra n g e N e w Y o rk the oth er n ig h t stamped i m ents can be m ade for th e benefit of him as a cham pionship contender. | th e home. It is likely th a t th ey will C ritic s th in k he should he given the j ap p e ar h ere before th e su m m er is next ctiance at C arpentier, and over. It is th e expectation to go to M a rtin is w illin g . E ugene, and o th e r so u th e rn Oregon citjes and to v isit th e ocean beaches. DEMENTED WOMAN TRIES object of th ese trip s is two-fold, TO ESCAPE TO PORTLAND T to he gain in fo rm atio n from trav el and Miss Isabel K ale of P o rtla n d es to aro u se In te re st in th e hom e, which caped from th e H en g stler hom e is a p riv ate en terp rise, su p p o rted en w here she was being cared fo r and tire ly by th e efforts of th o se in w andered aro u n d for sev eral h ours ch arg e and by g ifts from frien d s and before she was located a t th e hom e o rg an izatio n s in terested . II. M. D raper, su p e rin ten d e n t of of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W. K enney, w here she had ta k en a room fo r th e th e home, is an old m usic te ac h er and believes th a t th e study of music n ig h t. Miss K aie cam e to th e cannery should e n te r Into th e ed ucation of cam p ab o u t tw o weeks ago to secure every child. He has consequently o r work b u t had n ot been able to do ganized th e children into a band and an y th in g . She was cared fo r by Miss tra in s .them to play w onderfully well G race P a tte rso n of th e cam p u n til fo r th e ir years. T h e y ’are tra in e d in ( la st F rid ay w hen she u n d erw en t an vocal m usic also. T h e hom e is situ a te d on P u g et o p eratio n for th e rem oval of h e r to n sils and was being cared fo r a t th e Sound m idw ay betw een S eattle and hom e of Mrs. H en g stler. On S a tu r Tacom a. It has been in o p eratio n M IS K 'A L ANI» L ITER A RY PROGRAM 1 0 :8 « A. M. day aftern o o n she show ed signs of fo r ab o u t 13 y ears and has cared for being m entally u n balanced and d u r m ore th an 200 children. T his would * C. W. Miller, Com m unity Song L eader. ing th e evening she escaped from th e be a sm all n u m b e r fo r a hom e-finding Selections, seven-piece o rch estra. house. L ate in 'th e evening sh e ap In stitu tio n b u t th is is different. ,It Invocation, T. R. A. Sellwood, chaplain O regon S tate G range. plied fo r a room a t th e K enney is a hom e an d ch ild ren a re ta u g h t to home, w hich was given h er. She w ork and play and when th ey come to Song, "A m erica,” ch o ru s an d audience. young m anhood an d young w om an told them th a t sh e was try in g to find In tro d u c to ry address, Hon. K. A. Miller, m ay o r of G resham . hood they go o u t Into tho w orld JuBt th e Y. W. C. A. in P o rtlan d . L ater G range m elody, "T h e D ear Old F a rm ,” ch o ru s and audience. like th e ch ild ren of any hom e to in th e n ig h t w hen it becam e evident Selections, O rchestra. th a t th e w oman was serio u sly ill Dr. m ake th e ir own way o r to found A nnual adress, P rof. E. T. Reed, of O. A. C. Adix was called, who placed h e r u n hom es of th e ir own. They a tte n d th e public school and a re said to be Selections, O rchestra. d e r thg care of a nurse. above th e av erag e in m e n tality and DINNER HOUR. in th e ir g rasp of school subjects. B ask et lunch and refresh m en ts on th e g rounds. SALARIES OF OREGON One g irl of th e hom e led th e eig h th P ro g ram 1 :4 5 P. M. TEACHERS INADEQUATE g rad e In sch o larsh ip a t th e close of C. W. M iller, Com m unity Song L eader. A lthough th e re are approxim ately th e last school year. GRESHAM FOLK CLIMB A w edding of in te re st to m any in Selections, O rchestra. T he g irls are train ed in th e a rts of 6000 public school te ach ers in th e LARCH MOUNTAIN th is com m unity w as solem nized in Solo, to be selected. stae of Oregon, only 30 of th em re hom e m ak in g and th e boys are A ddress, Hon. M ilton A. M iller. A tru c k load of G resham people P o rtlan d on la st Sunday w hen R ob 3 ceive an n u al salarie s of $3000 or ta u g h t to help in m any ways ab o u t G range melody, " 'Plow Deep ’ s th e M otto.” chorus and audience. T hey publish a sm all E. Read of th e O utlook com posing hiked to th e top of L arch m ountain m ore, according to figures b ro u g h t th e home. Selections, o rch e stra and com m unity ch o ru s in old fam iliar ballads. last S atu rd ay night, arriv in g a t th e force and Miss L a V e rn e E. Reel of o u t d u rin g th e su m m er te rm of th e m onthly p ap er en tirely by th e ir own S p ortin g E v en ts 8 : 3 0 P . M. su m m it ju s t in tim e to see th e m a g - 1 P o rtlan d w ere un ited in m arriag e by U niversity of Oregon. T h ere a re 24 efforts and m ake g ard en and care niflcent spectacle of th e sun rising Tug of W ar (tw o team s to be selected on th e field.) P rize: P la te of teach in g positions carry in g salaries fo r th e g rounds. o ver th e ran g e to th e east. T he en th e Rev. N orm an F. Jo h n so n , p asto r ice cream fo r each co n testan t. betw een $2500 an d $3000 a year. tire clim b was m ade in th e dark w ith of th e E ast Side C h ristian church. O ne-half m ile relay race (each g ran g e to e n te r te a m ). P rize: silver School room Jobs th ro u g h o u t th e OVERSEAS VETERAN VISITS FRIENDS HERE flash lig h ts to guide them . Each T he cerem ony was read a t noon at cup given by Staples, th e Jew eler. (Cup m ust be won tw ice fo r p erm an en t sta te w ith a com pensation ranging h ik e r carried a b la n k et roll and a th e close of th e m o rn in g service. betw een $2000 an d $2500 a year E lm er P helps, a fo rm e r . resid en t o w n ersh ip ). p a rt of th e food supplies and fo r th e n u m b er only 240. T hese figures in Miss Cora Reel, sis te r of th e bride of G resham and an overseas v eteran , Seventy-five y ard dash (free fo r all u n d er 18 y e a rs). P rizes: Two la st m ile and a h alf d rin k in g w ater and Clifford R ead, b ro th e r of th e clude P o rtlan d . All th e rest of th e visited frien d s in G resham o ver th e th o u san d s of te ach ers, including w as carried. . groom , atten d ed th e young couple. boxes candy given by T ru-B lue B iscuit Co. F a t m en’s race, 50 yards. (W eight 225 p o u n d s). P rize, m erchan- h u n d red s of su p e rin ten d e n ts, p rin week end. Mr. P helps was a m em A fter a rest aro u n d the cam p fire | Miss E thel M athes san g and Mrs. S. ber of an en g in eerin g outfit an d was and a h e a rty b rea k fa st a few hours J. Eddy played M endelssohn's W ed o rd e r fo r $2, given by A. W. M etzger ft Com pany. cipals, an d supervisors, receive less one of th e su rv iv o rs of th e T uecanla. w ere sp e n t in gam es and sports. An [ A. W. M etzger & Co. th a n $2000 a y ea r fo r th e ir services, A fter being cared fo r In Ire lan d and M arch. am using fe a tu re was a mock wedding. ding E gg race 25 y atd s. (F o r la d ies). P rizes: 1st, m erch an d ise o rd er for th o u g h larg e num bers of th em have T he bride was gow ned in w hite E ngland h e finally joined his reg i T he happy young people, if rep o rts o rg an d ie and ca rrie d b rid e's roses $2; 2d, m erchandise o rd er fo r $1.50. Given by W alrad M ercantile Co. sp e n t fo u r y ea rs in a u n iv ersity , col m en t in F ra n ce , w here an accident a re tru e w ere W ill S ullivan and and w hite sw eet peas. T h e b rid es T hree-legged race. (F re e fo r a ll) . P rizes: 1st, m erch an d ise o rd er lege o r norm al school. caused th e loss of a p a rt of his foot. J e a n e tte O 'B rien, fresh from th e I Several su p e rin te n d e n ts in a tte n d m aid w ore a gow n of pink org an d ie fo r $3.50, given by R a k er ft Son; 2d, m erch an d ise o rd er fo r $2, given by He was sen t hom e and given hospital em erald isle. T he bride is said to and carried pink sw eet peas. F o l ance a t th e U niversity su m m er term tre a tm e n t b u t has u n d erg o n e sev W ithrow cafe. have carried a w onderful arm bou low ing th e cerem ony an in fo rm al re from th e la rg e r tow ns of th e sta te era l o p eratio n s fo r th e rem oval of B aseball th ro w in g (free for all m e n ). P rizes: 1st, pocket k n ife; q u et of fern and m oun tain weeds. ception was held a t th e hom e of th e r c p s n difficulty in com pleting th e ir diseased bone and It is rep o rted th a t W a lte r G raham , who acted as th e g room ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. 2d, pocket knife, given by K id d er H ard w are Co. staffs for next year. T h ere Is still a he will ag ain have sev eral Inches F ifty y ard dash. (F o r g irls u n d er 12 y e a rs). P rizes: 1st. SavingB sh o rtag e of teach ers, th ey say. T he officiating clergym an, found it neces R ead, fo r th e n e a r relativ es, a fte r tak en from his limb. H e Is being acco u n t fo r $3; 2d, Savings account fo r $2, given by F irs t S tate B ank. sary to carry th e bride up th e o u t n u m b er of calls com ing in to th e ap w hich d in n e r was served. cared fo r a t th e g o v ern m en t hospital look to w er in o rd e r to collect his fee. Sack race. (F o r boys u n d er 12 y e a rs). P rizes: Savings account for p o in tm en t b u reau of th e u niversity Mr. and Mrs. R ead have gone to a t P o rt Tow nsend. T he m em bers of th e party were housekeeping in th e ir new hom e at $3; 2 d ^S av in g s account for $2, given by B ank of G resham . f u rth e r confirm th is re p o rt of a Mrs. L. L. H ia tt and d au g h ter, E dith, E ast 50th stre e t and 4 5th avenue B aseball throw ing. (F re e fo r all w om en). P rizes: 1st, box sta tio n te ac h er scarcity. Mrs. H. J. P u lfer, and d a u g h te r W hile 50 per cen t of th o se receiv RED CROSS NURSES ery ; 2d, box sta tio n e ry , given by G resham D rug Co. 3. E. HEROINES OF PUEBLO L etitla, Mrs. A. H evel and dau g h ter, ing th e top-notch salaries of $3000 G resham people who atten d ed th e O ne h u n d red y ard dash. (F re e fo r a ll) . P rizes: 1st, $3.60; Vivian, H elen W ostell, O ral Sweek, w edding were th e Misses E m m a B. o r m ore a re g ra d u a te s o r fo rm e r s tu If P ueblo re b u ilt ev er erects a 2d, $1.50, given by T. P. Campbell. E sth e r P eterson, Percy P u lfer, W alt-J dents of th e U niversity of Oregon, H all of F am e to co m m em orate Its Johnson and T helm a M etzger of th e e r G raham , Joe C asper, Ross and th e ir com pensation does n o t equal salv atio n from flood, fire and p esti O utlook force. C h arlie Brown. T he crow d was th a t of alu m n i of th e u n iv ersity who lence, high on th e ro ste r of h e r bene "BEHOLD THE MAN" NATHAN BICKFORD DIES tak en to M ultnom ah F alls by B urton Goepel M eetings at G range Hall. GIVEN IN GRESHAM have spent a like n u m b e r of years facto rs will sh in e th e nam es of 37 AT ARMY HOSPITAL W alrad and Joe P eak , who w ent in o th e r professions. Red Cross n urses. T he Gospel m eetings being con N athan B ickford, son o f Mr. and fa r th e r up th e highw ay and called G resham th e a te r goers w ere given On th e slteB of th e Im provised re ducted at th e G range hall by W. R. P ortlan d Man Houglit H ere. fo r them on Sunday evening. lief sta tio n s and h o sp itals sc attered R uddock of Los Angeles, C alifornia Mrs. N. H. Bickford of Boring, an o p p o rtu n ity to see one of th e Mrs. W illiam B. Jam eson is se ek a re giving evidence of fo rm er in te r passed aw ay in th e g o v ern m en t hos really g re a t films of th e day on last ing fo r in fo rm atio n concerning her th ro u g h th is C olorado city bronze T o Id en tify O regon W heat. est. T he evening m eetings begin at p ita l on F rid ay , Ju ly 22, a t Camp S atu rd ay and Sunday, when "B ehold h u sband who disappeared from P o rt ta b lets may p erh ap s a t som e fu tu re Specim ens of m ore th an 300 v a tim e record th e h ig h -w ate r m ark s rieties of w heat are being sen t by th e 8 o’clock. T he su b je cts for th e b al K earney from tu b ercu lo sis c o n tra c t the M an” was show n In th e local land on Ju ly 13. He is described as show house. In ad d itio n to th e 4 8 years of age, six feet tw o Inches of h u m a n ita ria n service and p ro fes farm crops d ep a rtm en t to W. C. ance of th e w eek a re as follow s: ed d u rin g service in F ran ce. He was i splendid p ictu re, a p p ro p riate music sional zeal, m anifested by th e nurses T uesday, “ G od's th re e ap p o in t C lark, head of th e d ep a rtm en t of broken in h ealth on his re tu rn from was played an d solos w ere sung by in h eig h t and w eight 200 pounds. who m lnistpred th e re In fire sta tio n s, m e n ts.” cereal investigation in W a sh in g to n ,' He Jias ruddy com plexion, blue eyes, W ednesday, "T h e fo u r appearings overseas and has never rallied. ; Miss G ertru d e A lexander and H al ' d ark brown h a ir touched w ith grey. lib ra rie s, schools and sim ila r em er D. C., fo r sta n d a rd isa tio n in nam e His sister. Mrs Mary Johnson, was Bishop. and classification. T he sam e v a rie of C h rist.” 1 He w ore blue ch ev io t su it, straw h at, gency relief places. Among th e scenes of th ese m in istratio n s w ere w ith him when d eath cam e and his M anager H. W. A drian is to be T h ursday, "T h e sin th a t w ill con ties of w heat have been grow n in d if black lace shoes, strip ed cotton sh irt, m o th er had recently visited him and com m ended fo r secu rin g th is film stiff co llar and w hite w ash tie. th e M cClellan lib rary , th e McClel fe re n t p a rts of th e U nited S tates u n dem n th e w orld.” which is ru n n in g in ail th e larg e F rid a y , “ Why th e law never did had retu rn ed to h e r home. Mrs. Jam eson is offering a rew ard lan o rp h an ag e, th e C en tral high d e r m any different nam es. Mr. C lark F o u n tain N athan was born in Nelson, Ne cities an d is received w ith g re a t in of $100 fo r in fo rm atio n leading to school, R essem ar and will endeavor to give a sta n d a rd n o r ever can save th e w orld.” schools, th e S an ta F e depot, th e Min b rask a , 26 years ago. H e cam e with te re st and profit because of th e his cap tu re. nam e and classification to each va R yder L. C orm any, a g ro cer of eral Palace an d all fire statio n s. riety . Of th e 300 varieties of w heat P o rtlan d , was in G resham Monday th e fam ily to Boring In 1905. He is b eau tifu l way in w hich it p o rtray s E very one of th ese 37 n u rses w ent L a te r to be sen t, only 125 a re accurately looking over th e grocery business survived by th ree sisters, Mrs. W. A. th e story of th e C hrist. j as a v o lu n teer, alth o u g h a f te r th e ir Miller. Mrs. M ary Johnson and Miss T he ed u catio n al and scientific W. II. Jam eson was found early nam ed. T hese are all grow n on th e here. He is looking fo r a new loca ! first week of ard u o u s service they college farm u n d er th e supervision of tion and seem s to be pleased with H elen B ickford, all of Boring, two films w ere in keeping w ith the main 'th is m o rning n e a r his hom e In P o rt I b ro th ers. H arry of Boring and John featu rd and n o th in g en tered In to de- land. He was ap p a ren tly 111 and I w ere p ut on th e Red Cross pay roll. th e outlook in o u r city th e experim ent sta tio n . of Toledo, W ashington. j tra c t from th e su b ject. j suffering from a severe nervous I Miss E thel O. P lnder. d ire c to r of A display of g rain s, grasses, and T he fu n eral services w ere held C u re fo r Reekie*» Itrlier* breakdow n. He told th e officer« he Red C ross N ursing Service fo r th e legum es is being prepared fo r exhibi th is aftern o o n at th e M ethodist Autom nM Ie A ccident at F airview j had lo st his m oney and was of no S o u th w estern Division, who was In tion a t th e Oregon building in P o rt As a w arning to reckless drivers, A n o th er accid en t occurred a t th e land by th e O. A. C. farm crops de th e board of tra d e of G oshen. N. Y„ ’ church a t P leasan t Home, th e Rev. , Intersection of th e Fairview road and i f u rth e r use at home, so he left. He ! ch arg e, describes th e ir sp irit as “sp le n d id .” i E arl B. C otton officiating. p artm en t. has erected large signs on each side ! Sandy boulevard on F rid a y evening, [ will probably be placed in a s a n ita r —— .. 1 .1.1 l.l. I. .1 .1. ium u n til he regains bis h ealth . of th e O tterk lll bridge, w here m any s when tw o m achines collided at th e A n o th er big drop in C hevrolet PET HEN GOES WAY — One o u t of every 200 applications accidents have occurred. T he signs I prices, som e m odels ns much as $300, OF ALL THE EARTH in tersectio n . Roy H enry of P o rt We have som e good b arg ain s in now th e ch eap est fully equipped ca r for perm ission to ta k e a chauffeur's bear th e follow ing in scrip tio n : " P r i land was th ro w n from th e ca r and : used C hevrolets and F o rd s Easy exam ination to drive a m otor vehicle vate cem etery across th e bridge fo r Mr. H enry was i term s. Field M otor C a r Co. P hone ‘ on m a rk e t. See us for prices. New "B id d y .” John H illy ard 's black slig h tly in ju re d . in New York sta te is from a woman. location, L ato u retl Bldg. F ields reckless d riv ers.” M inorca hen, which has been a m ost riding In a c a r driven by 6 P K rau s i 2331. M otor C ar Co. Phone 2831. ■ of B erkeley. C alifornia. C. I. A rm 1 u n u su al pet, died recently a t th e age T he O utlook com bines w ith all of W e have som e good b arg ain s in T h ere a re now 44 d ifferen t m akes O utlook ft Dally O regonian.... 6.35 stro n g . of P o rtlan d , whose ca r stru ck th e P o rtlan d daffies. W eekly O regon- . used C hevrolets and Fords. Easy ! of eig h t years, ex trem e old age fo r a H er form erly black plum age i th e side of th e o th e r car, was u n in of au to m o b iles in Mexico, as com O utlook, Daily and Sunday tan and Serai-weekly Jo u rn al. Now term s. Field M otor C ar Co. Phone hen. pared w ith 20 in 1919. jured. had tu rn ed w hite w ith age. O regonian ................................... 8.09 2331. is a good tim e to subscribe. T he F ordson tra c to r d em o n stra tio n on th e Cleveland Bliss farm , be ing conducted b y T ta k e r ft Son and th e P o rtla n d F o rd dealers is m ak ing th e place a g re a t mecca for farm ers and th e crowd is constantly on th e go, seeing m any different duties th e tra c to r will perform on th e farm . The d em onstration bears g re a t resem blance to a th ree -rln g circus. W ith each operation th e | m any ad v antages are pointed out ! w herein ce rtain tra c to r Im plem ents are b e tte r th a n o th e rs and why th e i tra c to r can do th e w ork m ore eco nom ically and b e tte r th a n horses, an d faster. This m orning one of th e 26 tra c t o rs dug potatoes th a t w ere planted la st n ig ht. Im m ediately a fte r an o th e r tra c to r pulled a potato p la n ter o ver th e field and replan ted it, w ith im aginary potatoes, the sam e v ariety as those dug but a few m in u tes before. O th er lab o r perform ed by th e m a chines is: m anure spreading, mow ing, supplying th e pow’e r to tu rn belt driven m achinery, such as corn g rin d ers, ensilage cu tters, wood saws, stum p pullers, road g rad e rs, and sp ray ing m achines. T h e Infer ence is g ath ered from th e program th a t th e F ordson also has som ething to do w ith serving o r eatin g the lunch. All of th e w ell know n oils a re used in lu b ricatin g th e trac to rs and each iron horse ca rrie s a sign s ta t ing th e kind of oil it is burning. T h ere a re 26 (co u n t ’em ) tra c to rs i on th e ground and 50 different pieces of farm m achinery w hich can be o p erated by tra c to rs on th e farm and each is given a w orkout daily. Be sides th e tra c to r m achinery are o th ers of in te re st to all who a re not reached by city conveniences. T he d em onstration, w hich is by fa r th e larg est ever staged in th is te rrito ry , com m enced M onday and will co n tin u e u n til S aturday, A ugust "M ost perfect," said the judges 5. It is of in te re st to all farm ers when they picked Miss Gertruije and a day sp e n t th e re will be well A rtlet from among the 2,000 con w o rth while. I t is free to all and all testants at the Gymnastic Union tournam ent in Chicago. Miss A rt- a re invited. On th e la st th ree days R a k er ft let is five feet ten and one-half Son, local F ordson dealers, w ill be •nenes tall and weighs 160 pounds. She has the strength and endurance in ch arg e and will have th e ir force of a man, while her figure retains of salesm en on the grounds to assist the feminine beauty and grace. in th e d em o n stratin g of th e m any Miss A rtiet is the daughter of Mr. m achines. and Mrs. A rtlet of Philadelphia and By th e end of th e week a piece of was a member of the Olympic lan d will have been cleared, th e tim - im m t n g team. b er sawed into lum ber, th e stum ps pulled and th e land broken and p re WEDDING BELLS RING pared fo r seeding. FOR ROSS E. READ » TUESDAY, JULY 26, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS W hen th e farm ers and g ran g ers of M ultnom ah county m ak e up th e ir m inds to have a good tim e they gen- i erally leave an im pression of th a t "g ra n d an d glorious feelin g ” in th e com m unity. T his feeling begins to : p erm eate th e consciousness of every- j body long in advance of th e actu al i occasion and reaches its climax ab o u t six o ’clock on "field d ay .” w hen th e w inners of th e sp o rtin g events a re able to show th e trophies of th e ir prow ess an d skill. It Is tru e th a t th e losers som etim es feel th a t a “ feller needed a frie n d ,” but they quickly m ake up th e ir m inds to be on h an d next tim e b e tte r p re pared to carry off th e prizes. F ield day th is y ea r will come next S atu rd ay a t th e county fa ir g rounds and will be in keeping w ith th e tr a d itions of th e gran g e th a t every p ro g ram is ed ucational. No pains are spared to m ake th e occasion one of of in ten se in te rest to everyone— when th e w ord “everyone” is used it m eans Just th a t. All a re invited, w h eth er g ran g ers, farm ers o r th e city dw ellers who w ould lik e to know how th e farm ers and g ran g e rs d isp o rt them selves on g a la occa sions. T he p rogram fo r next S atu rd ay is given h erew ith , and is exceptionally good— ju s t as all of them are. The tw o principal sp eak ers of th e day a re p ro m in en t men of Oregon and b oth are well know n. P ro fesso r Reed, of th e A g ricu ltu ral College is in deep sym pathy w ith th e problem s of th e farm er, and Hon. M ilton A. M iller, O regon’s collector of in tern al rev en u e is sp well know n th a t his nam e only needs to be m entioned to g u a ra n te e a ra re forensic tre a t. C. W. M iller, th e com m unity song lead er engaged fo r th e occasion, is new to m ost people in th e co untry b u t he will be e n te rta in in g to th e fu ll lim it. T he invocation, w ith o u t w hich th e g ran g ers n ev er atte m p t to do an y thing, will be given by T. R. A. Sell wood, ch ap lain of th e Oregon S tate G range. Mr. Sellwood is a m em ber of th e old pioneer fam ily by th a t nam e, a lay m in ister of th e Episco pal church in ch arg e of th e Mil w aukie p asto ra te . He is 77 years of age, honored in his church, th e grange an d th e com m unity in w hich he lives. K. A. M iller, m ayor of G resham , will welcome th e farm ers and all o th ers to th e g ath erin g . He is too well know n to need f u rth e r m ention and will do ho n o r to th e occasion because he, too, is a g ran g er. The sp o rtin g ev en ts will be in charge of T. P. C am pbell a m em ber of P lea san t V alley g ran g e. His re lay racers have won th e Staples cup for th ree successive tim es and he is w orking h ard to ca rry aw ay th e trophy on th is occasion. I t is up to th e o th ers to see th a t he loses it th is tim e an d th e re a re o th ers in train in g u n d e r th e lead ersh ip of S. B. H all w ho a re going to give Mr. C am pbell’s sp rin te rs a h ard rub. It Is free fo r all th e best foot racers In th e county. T he Schanno confectionery will have th e refresh m en t sta n d on th e fair g ro u n d s and w ill be prep ared to serve ev ery th in g needed, including h ot coffee and W eath erly ice cream . The business houses of G resham have been lib eral in d o n atin g prizes for th e sp o rtin g events, th e two banks in p a rtic u la r h aving pledged cash prizes to be en tered w ith sav ings acco u n ts fo r th e w inners in th e ir classes. A lto g eth er th e occa sion prom ises to be in keeping w ith th e preceding ones in ev ery th in g th a t goes to m ake up a m ost enjoyable day, such as only th e g ra n g e an d its friends can provide fo r th e e n te r tain m en t of all. E veryone is w el come and all a re expected to atten d . Follow ing is th e p ro g ram :