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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 11, NO. 60 HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN ON MONDAY GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON OLD FIDDLERS WIN APPROVAL OF CROWD FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 JUDGING COMPLETED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT THE FAIR GLAD HAND TO P. R L. & P.; MORE LIGHT REQUESTED TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR CLUB CHILDREN WIN MANY SPECIALS The Press d ep artm en t of th e M ult T he C hautauqua pro g ram s have nom ah b o u n ty fa ir pulled off a little , supplied a long felt need for en ter glad hand stuff T hursday noon, when tainm ent at th e county fa ir grounds th e press ag en t of th e fair m et the Leslie Lynch of Lynch d istrict took ! and good crow ds have atten d e d each --------- officials and heads of d ep artm en ts of Produce of dam , 1st, A H. B urns; the P o rtlan d Railw ay L ight and first place in the pork show ing con T h e opening of Union H igh school, session. One of th e fe a tu re s was T he ju d g in g has been com pleted in w hich was delayed a week on account i the M ultnom ah P ioneers F id d lers’ alm ost all divisions and th e aw ards 2d, H. 0 . M ullenhoff; 3d, A. H p o w er com pany a t the 1:45 Bull Run te st which was held W ednesday a t B u rn s; 4th, H. G. M ullenhoff. train and escorted them to th e fair of th e extensive im provem ents be- association w hich was organized B rou n S w iss grounds, headed by Cook's Band. On 1 th e fair grounds. T his contest was ing m ade on the building, will be T hursday a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s and m ade. T h ere a re many Interestin g Bull. 3 y eaw ° r over. ls t, Theo. the arrlv al of th e p arty at th e fatr for skill in handling of th e pigs on opened on next Monday. A lready w hich gave one of th e big program s com parisons to m ake. Especially in *sen grounds, th e announcem ent was m ade th e ground and show ing them off. 192 stu d e n ts have been enrolled, who of thew eek. T h irteen old fiddlers , h , c . , 1 . « . Judging . . . clous ...d B u u T y M r 'a n d under. 1st. Theo, th a t th e o rig in al G riftltlfs E lectric Nick A nderson of O rient won second a re classified as follow s: freshm en, gathered and th e crow d filled the honors a re p re tty evenly divided in 68; sophom ores, 56; ju n io rs, 43, and ch a u ta u q u a te n t to overflow ing and some breeds w hile in o th e rs th e sam e B rugger. M instrels, playing the P. R. L. & P place, Thom as N ewland of L usted, seniors 25. It is expected th a t con- more th an a h u n d red stood outside man would win ev ery th in g in the Bull, ju n io r calf, 1st, Theo, Brug- circu it, had arrived. Also many of th ird , and W ilm er Nelson of O rient, siderable additions will be made to the pavilion to h ea r th e old fashioned g er, (ju n io r ch am p io n ). the sp ectato rs and th e fair m anage- fo u rth . Prizes of $4, $3, $2 and $1 class. Cow, 3 years or over, 1st, Theo. 1 m en( paid th e ir com plim ents to th e were offered on th is contest by th e each of th e classes and a total reg is tunes played by these old men wno Follow ing are th e aw ard s in th e B rugger (g ran d ch a m p io n ); 2d, p arty by req u estin g light and plenty F irst S tate Bank. have furnish ed m usic to past gen era tra tio n of 24 0 in th e school is con Livestock, A g ricu ltu ral and H orti- f R d u rin g the balance of th e fair. In th e sheep show ing contest G rant tions b efore th e phonograph was tu ra l dep artm en ts. T he o th e r aw ards Theo. B rugger, (senior ch a m p io n ); fidently expected. Cow, 2 years and under, 1st, Theo. ( Thprp WPrP 35 jn th e party. Traffic McMillen of Lynch won first place P rincipal Roy E. Cannon says that known and when pianos w ere seldom will be published later. W a r WÄ l . t and | M anager H unt was in charge and F ra n k Rynick of O rient second. stu d e n ts may reg ister at any tim e b u t , found in co u n try d istricts, In th e calf show ing contest $50 HO RSES he advises those who are intending | W hen D. C. F reem an , who staged 2d, Theo. B rugger. in prizes were offered by th e F irst T horoughbreds to en ter to begin w ith the opening of th e exhibition, asked th e crowd if H eifer, sen io r calf, 1st, Theo. FINE HOGS SPECIALTY OF Mare, 3 years old and over, first, B rugger. LOOP HIGHWAY FARM S tate B ank. Bank of G resham and school next Monday, as no stu d en t t they w anted th e old fiddlers back A. W. M etzger * Co. In th e Jersey H eifer, ju n io r calf. 1st and 2d, can do good work w ith the handicap again next year th e re was a hearty Mrs. B. J. Bagley. Wm. Jocelyn of th e Loop H ighw ay M organa Theo. Brugger, (ju n io r cham pion). show ing contest Dale A ltm an won of being days or w eeks behind his response of aye! aye! F arm near Sandy has purchased th e Mare. 3 years and over, 1st, H. S. G raded herd. 1st, Theo. B rugger. first place, Em il K illen of C o ttrell, class in gettin g sta rte d . | The oldest of th e fiddlers was H arvey; m are, u n d er 2 years, 1st, e n tire herd of big type P oland China H erds second, Ralph M cCullough, P leasan t The follow ing is th e com plete list H enry M. Jack so n 85 y ears of age H. S. Harvey. hogs owned and bred by Ray J. Fox Breeders young herd, 1st Theo. V alley and Chas. T allm an , Cedar. of faculty m em bers w ith th e ir de- | Mr. Jackson cam e to Oregon from P ercb ero n s. of Lyons; Oregon. Mr. Lyons is a In th e H olstein co n test Jo h n F lem g rees educational in stitu tio n s and Illinois in 1852. O thers in th e party Stallion, 3 years and over, 1st, A. . Brugger. well known breed er and ju d g e and calf herd, lBt, Theo. Breeders m ing of Victory won first place. su b jects: were D. T. V otaw , 80 years of age; C. Ruby; 2d, A. C. Ruby. Stallion, has given up th e breeding business to H enry Meyers of W ilkes, second, Roy E. Cannon, B. S., P rincipal, T rum an B. C ornell, 76; Sam H. Mor- u nder 2 years, 1st, A. C. Ruby. S ta l- ; B rugger spend his en tire tim e in ju d g in g , » « . A. c. W alter A nderegg of Lynch, th ird , R ochester N orm al U niversity, Ore- ris, 76; Thos. S. M ullen, 76; ML G. „ „ work. This» herd of fine prize w in n 1 . . . and T racy A nderegg of Lynch, T e a c h e r, Young, 68; J. A. Jones, 62; Mose Kuby. gon A griculture College. ning stock was purchased by Mr Mare, 3 years and over, 1st, 2d, | Ayrshire» ». fo u rth . T he prizes were aw arded for K irby, 66; Jos. C. R obertson, 70; and 3d, A. C. Ruby. j Bull, 3 years or over, 2d, Dr. O. A Jocelyn on Septem ber 1st and added i , . , T raining. , alread . , y fine .. , herd . , places - „„„ his | the best condition of the t anim al and B elgian» Welch, Oregon City. w u his W illiam S. A verill, B. 3., Agri., Jo h n H. Slaven, 56; F re d E. H ara- to ____ , _____ ...... th e ability of ow ner to show th e Agri- den, 63; Jam es H. Zinn, 56; A lbert Stallion, 3 years and over, 1st, and Bull, 1 year and under, 1st Dr. O. Oregon A griculture College, in th e fro n t ran k s of stock T. B leakney, 50. P rizes w ere given 2d, A. C. Ruby. stock. A. Welch cu lture. fa rm s. Stallion, 1 year and under, 1st, I Bull, ju n io r calf, 1st, Dr. O. A. V erle Howell of G resham school Alice F arn sw o rth , B. A., U niversity to th e five oldest fiddlers. Mr. Jocelyn is intensely in terested ¡W elch. won first place in the g arden project. The s ta r player was Mose K irby A C Ruby. of Oregon. L atin and English. Colt, 1st, A. C. Ruby. | Cow, 3 years or over, 2d. Dr. O. A. in th e pure bred hog business and T he prize was aw arded on th e basis K ath rln e I). W aite. B. 3., Oregon who is know n to a n u m b er of local • Mare, 3 years and over, 1st, 2d (W elch. i plans to develop a line of stock th a t of th e best selected and prepared ex people. A g riculture College. Science. and 3d, A. C. Ruby. I Cow, 1 year and under, 1st and 2d, wlll meet th e req u irem en ts of th e hibit. Nick Spada of W ilkes won J. A. “ Os” Jones, fo rm erly of th e W. H. R utherford, B. A., U niversi farm er. His ideal type is a fast FlUtea and c o l t / 1st. A. C. Ruby. Dr. O, A. Welch. E n glish Shire« H eifer, 1 year and under, 1st, l)r. grow ing, quickly m atu rin g pig which second place. ty of Pennsylvania. H istory and C edar d istric t, also played. In th e hom e m aking contest th e Mare, 3 years and over, 1st an d 2d, O. A. Welch may be fatten ed at any age. Civics. HOWITT S BARONDALE prize was offered fo r th e best p lan H eifer, senior calf, 1st an d 2d, Dr. M iriam Inglis, B. A., Coe College, A. C. Ruby. Included in th e herd are som e of WINS FREE FOR ALL PACE ned m enu for a w eek's meals. This O. A. Welch. Draft Horse»— C lass 2 Iowa. M athem atics. H eifer, ju n io r calf, 1st, Dr. O. A. th e real o u tstan d in g sows which was won by Ruth A nderson of Powell Best gelding or m are, 3 years and Minnie A. Schrepel, B. S , U niver have won many first prizes and sev T he races at the county fa ir are Welch. x V alley, w hile F ried a P eterson won sity of M innesota. H om e Economics. draw ing la rg e crow ds and th e races over, 1st, A. C. R uby; 2d A. H. G raded herd, 1st, Dr. O. A. Welch. eral g rand cham pionships fo r Mr. B urns; 3d , A. H. Burns. second place. H arl C. M cCormick, B. S., Oregon are proving in te restin g and fast. H erds Fox. Among th e mord noted a n i D raft Horses— C lass 3 In th e cntm lng project the prize Get of sire, 1st, Dr. O. A. Welch. m als in th é herd recently purchased A g riculture College. F arm Me T hursday aftern o o n P errieo , own P air to w eigh, 2600 to 3000 lbs., was for th e best variety of canned Senior cham pion, grand cham pion, by Mr. Jocelyn are Lady Ju m b o 8 ., chanics. ed by Z iegler an d Mistier, won the 1st, A. C. R uby; 2d. A. H. Burns. fru it und vegetables. T his was won P air to w eigh over 3 000 pounds, ju n io r cham pion, Dr. O. A. Welch. N orm a Lee Peck, B. A., B. L. S., 2:15 tro t in th re e s tra ig h t heats. F ox’s Sm ooth Queen and Fox's Gold Jerseys Auto U niversity, U niversity of Illi T he tim e was 2 :2 5 , 2 :21 an d 2 :1 9 % . 1st and 2d, A. C. Ruby. en W onder. These have all won by T re lla Howell, first, and Amy Gus Bull, 3 years o r over, 1st and 2d, F o u r horse team , 1st an d 2d, A. C. m any honors d u rin g th e p ast years. tafson, second. Both a re from Pow nois. L ibrary. O ther horses in th e race w ere Cav Sylvester C. Law rence, E stacada. ell Valley. M arghret Evans. B. A., G rinnell alier Gale, owned by A. E. W hite; Ruby. Bull, 1 y ear and under, 1st, J. L. Mr. Jocelyn also has th e h erd boar, Six horse team , 1st and 2d, A. C. In the cooking contest, w hich was U niversity. Spanish and M athem a G uylight, ow ned by H. G lerm an; Fox’s dam , for which Mr. Fox claim s Bowman, P o rtlan d ; 2d, I). Brooks Ruby. th e best plate of baking pow der bis tics. H ow ard’s Com et, owned by H. G ler R oadsters, T rotters. P acers— Class 5 H ogan, (Oswego Iron Mine F arm ) so much. Alvin C. S hragren, Reed College. man. Mr. Jocelyn now has 80 head of cuits, first place was won by Dolores Best m atched team , 1st, 11. S. H a r 3d, Andrew Bros., T routdale. Bull, senior calf, 1st, D. Brooks, A thletic Coach. Physical T raining stock w hich a re recognized as th e Morgan and second by W alter F ru t- In th e free-for-all-pace w hich was vey. > H ogan; 2d, J. L. Bowman. Jacks, J en n ets and Mule» finest stock th a t can be o b tain ed and g er of H illsdale. fo r boys. set for th e best th ree in five heats, In th e sew ing division of w hich Bull, ju n io r calf, 1st, D. Brooks. Best, 3 years and over, 1st, and 2d, E sth e r M. G ardner, B. 8., Oregon B arondale, ow ned by Tom H ow itt, from th is s ta rt he plans to develop Cow, 3 years or over, 1st, J. L. th e re are th ree, Fay W ills of T ro u t A g riculture College. Steneography won by ta k in g first in th e second; A. C. Ruby. a line of hogs th a t will m ake the Best, 2 years and u n d er, 1st and Bow m an; 2d and 3d, S ylvester E. itume of th e Loop H ighw ay F arm dale won first place in Division 1. and T ypew riting. th ird and fo u rth h eats. Tillam ook Lawrence. T his was on th e m ost a ttra c tiv e ex 2d, A. C. Ruby. A deline B. W yeth, B. A., P ark Col Maid, ow ned by R. H. B all, won the Best, 1 year and u n d er 2, 1st, A. ■ Cow, 2 years and un d er, 1st, D. known to th e hog b reeders of th e hibit. Doris Brown of G resham won lege, M issouri. E nglish and D ram a first heat. T he tim e was 2 :1 7 % , world. Brooks. C. Ruby. H eifer, 1 year and under, 1st, J. Mr. Jocelyn is not ex h ib itin g any second place. 2:15, 2 :1 4 % , 2 :1 6 % , 2 :1 6 % . O ther tics. Je n n et and foal, 1st and 2d, A. ( . In Division II F ried a Z urbuchen of L. Bowman; 2d» D. Brooks. Luclle H ester H urd, B. A., U niver horses in th e race w ere R ag's Direct Ruby. stock th is - y ear b u t hopes to have lleifeT, senior calf, 1st, Dale A lt som e pigs of his own breeding to ex H illsdale won first place and F rances sity of Oregon, Public School Music owned by W. W illiam s and Teddy- P onies C ham bers of P o rtlan d , second. man, G resham ; 2d, S. E. L aw rence; h ib it at th e fairs next fall. Best team , 1st, C u rtis Ruby. certificate. Music and Physical Ham, owned by Mrs. R. T. Dicker- 3d, D. Brooks. In Division III H elen llisey of Best S hetland, 1st an d 2d, C urtis T ra in in g for girls. son. T he purse was $700. H eifer, ju n io r calf, 1st, S. E Law G resham won first place and B eatrice “M ale and F em ale.” Miss Florence Honey, Mrs. Jam es In th e ru n n in g events, Cal K ern, Ruby. rence; 2d, Chas. L. T allm an, G resh Pony ridden by girl u n d er 12, 1st, S aturday and Sunday a t th e G resh Milne of O rient, second place. S terling, accredited m usic teachers. ow ned by J. P. K auffm an, won the am ; 3d, D. Brooks. C urtis R uby; 2d, C u rtis Ruby. W ith th e exception of th e calf am T h eater is one of th e biggest and Lyle R. Mason, office assistant. Herds 4% fu rlo n g race. H is tim e was Pony ridden by boy u n d er 12, 1st, show ing contest all these prizes w ere best screen production in recejit B reeders calf, 1st, D. Brooks. .5 8 % . O th ers in th e race were and 2d, C u rtis Ruby. years. M anager A drian will exhibit offered by th e F irst S tate Bank alone. Get of sire, 1st, D. Brooks. SUNDAY SCHOOL WEEK AT Pony driven by boy o r 'g ir l u nder D rum m er, also owned by Mr. Kauff Ju n io r and senior cham pion, J - L. “ Male and F em ale” two evenings to T hese prizes to taled m ore th an $100 THE METHODIST CHURCH m an; M arth a Z., ow ned by H. H ig 12, 1st and 2d, C urtis Ruby. give everyone an o p p o rtu n ity to en- a lto g eth er and were all specials giv- Bowman. gins and Miss Sovereign, ow ned by G rand and ju n io r cham pion, Chas. joy th is exceptional photo p o rtra y al en fo r points not always Included in CATTLE Sunday m orning th e M ethodist Mrs. B. J. Bagley. T h e p u rse was L. T allm an. S horthorns of J. M. B a rrie ’s fam ous story. th e g en eral score. Sunday school will begin the series of $125. G rand and senior cham pion, Syl Bull, 1 year and un d er, 1st, F red program s looking forw ard to th e in In th e five-eighths m ile dash, Bel- Powell, G resham . vester E. Lawrence. i crease in num bers and efficiency to frey, ow ned by A. Jam es, won first. SH E E P Pen, lam bs bred by ex hibitor, 1st, Herrin Ju n io r calf, 1st, F red Powell, come w ith th e year w hich will begin Time 1:07. Sopn, owned by E. Mc- G resham . Shro|>» hires R iekes Bros.; 2d, W. H. Cleveland. Aged herd, 1st, Geo. Dellok. Ram, 2 years or over, 1st, Floyd G et of sire. 1st and 2d, Riekes O ctober 2. In th e Sunday school Gilvrey, won second place. F ro n tie r Cow, 3 years o r over, 1st an d 2d, Young herd, 1st, 11. C. Com pton; Fox, S ilverton; 2d, V aughn & Down Bros.; 3d, W H. Cleveland. classes will be prom oted, and certifi Boy, owned by H. H iggens an d Con- F re d P o w ell. G resh am . 2d, Geo DeBok. Produce of dam , 1st and 2d, Riches H eifer, 1 y ear and u n d er, 1st, Fred ing, S tay to n ; 3d, Floyd Fox. Get of alre, 1st, II. C. C om pton; cates of prom otion aw arded. T he chifero, owned by Mrs. B. J. Bagley, Ram, 1 year and under, 1st, Floyd B ros.; 3d, W. H. Cleveland. 2d, Geo. DeBok. p rim ary school will have a good glass were also in th e race. T he purse Powell. C ham pion ram , 1st, Riekes B ros.; H eifer ju n io r calf, 1st, Fred Fox, S ilverton; 2d, Roy E. Taylor, P roduce of sow, 1st, II. C. Comp to prom ote Into th e ju n io r d e p a rt was $125. C ham pion ewe, 1st, Riekes Bros. S ilverton; 3d, V aughn & Downing, to n ; 2d, Geo. DeBok. Powell. m ent to whom will be aw arded th e , Stayton. Lincoln» H erds Senior cham pion boar, Geo. DeBok prim ary diplom a. The newly elected SUNNYSIDE TEAM Ram. lam b, 1st, V aughn & Down- F red Powell won th e follow ing Ham, 2 years or over, 1st, Floyd Ju n io r cham pion boar, H. C. Comp set of officers and te ach ers will be in WINS CANNING CONTEST banners: grand cham pion, Junior lug 2d, Floyd Fox; 3d, Roy E Tay- Fox. ton. stalled at th e m orning service. T ues cham pion, g ran d cham pion, senior l o r Ram lam b, 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox. S enior cham pion sow, H. C. Comp Ewe, 2 years o r over, 1st, Floyd Sunnyside canning team won first cham pion, Junior cham pion. day a reception will be tendered to Ewe, 2 years o r over, 1st, Floyd ton. Fox; 2d. Floyd Fox; 3d, V aughn & Fox. R ed P o lled G rand and ju n io r cham pion sow, th e p are n ts and a d u lt mem bers and place in th e canning co n test th is Bull, 3 years o r over, 1st, F. II. Downing. Ewe, 1 y ear an d under, 1st, Floyd H. C. Com pton. friends of th e school An in te restin g j year, and will go to Salem to conn Ewe, 1 y ear and under, 1st, Floyd P o rter, H alsey. Bull, 1 y ear o r un Fox. G rand cham pion boar, H. C. Cotnp- program will be given and refresh - j pete a g a in st o th e r team s of th e state, Fox; 2d and 3d, V aaghn & Downing. Ewe lam b. 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox. ¡ton, m ents served. W ednesday evening G ilbert cam e second. O rien t th ird , der, 1st, F. II. P o rter, H alsey. Ewe, lam b, 1st, Floyd Fox; 2d, Bull, sen io r calf. 1st. F. H. P orter. Flock open, 1st, Floyd Fox. IferkshirM th e Boy Scouts, the Campfire G irls, i and Powell Valley, fo u rth , Bull, Junior calf, 1st an d 2d, F. II Vaughn A Downing; 3d, Floyd Fox. Flock bred by exhibitor, 1st, Floyd and th e J u n io r Sunday school will | The scores w ere as follow s: Sun- Boar, 1 y ea r and under, 1st and Flock open, 1st, Floyd Fox; 2d, Fox. P o rter. hold fo rth in an evening of dem on- j nyside, sk ill 20, tim e 25 m in u tes; Cow, 3 years or over, 1st and 2d, V aughn * Downing; 3d, Floyd Fox. Pen lam bs bred by exhibitor, 1st, 2d, E. W. G rlbble. Boar, u n d er 6 m onths, 1st, E. W. stratio n s and fun. F riday eveningj su b ject m a tte r 20; team w ork 23; F. H. P o rter. Flock bred by exhibitor, 1st and Floyd Fox. Cow, 2 years and u n d er, 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox; 3d, E. W. G rlbble, Get of sire, 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox. ¡G rlbble will be young peoples’ night, w ith | finished pro d u ct 22; to ta l score 85 Sow, 2 years o r over, 1st, E. W. A urora. Produce of ewe, 1st and 2d, Floya th e E pw orth L eague and Queen points. G ilbert, skill 20; tim e 30 2d. F. H. P o rter. j G rlbble. Pen lam bs by exhibitor, 1st. Floyd Fox; 3d, G ran t McMillen. H eifer, 1 y ear or u n d er, 1st and E sth ers in charge. Sunday, O ctober m in u te s; su b ject m a tte r 21; team Sow, l . y e a r and 18 m onths, 1st, Fox; 2d. V aughn & Dow ning; 3d, Cham pion ram , 1st, Floyd Fox. 2. the school will give a splendid J WOrk 20; finished p ro d u ct 21; to tal 2d, F. II. P o rter. E. W. Grlbble. H elfer, sen io r calf, 1st, F. H. P or- Roy T aylor Cham pion ewe, 1st, Floyd Fox. Sow, u n d er 6 m onths, 1st and 2d, Rally day pageant, “ The Coming of score 82 points. te r Get of sire, 1st, Roy T ay lo r; 2d, Ovforildnwu» IE. W. G rlbble. T ru th .” ‘ ' O rient, skill 18; tinje 26 m in u tes; H elfer, ju n io r calf, 1st an d 2d, ¡V aughn & Dow ning; 3d, Roy T aylor Ram , 2 years or over, 1st, Roy E. T he p astor. Rev. A. S. Hisey, will subject m a tte r 23; team w ork 22; F. H. P b rter. Herd» Produce of ewe, 1st, 2d and 3d, T aylor; 2d, A. D. G rlbble. Y oung h erd , 1st, E. W. G rlbble. occupy th e p u lpit both m orning and finished p ro d u ct 17; to ta l score 80 Roy Taylor. G raded herd, 1st, F. IL P o rte r Itam , 1 y ear and under, lBt, Floyd Cham pion ram , 1st, Roy Taylor. G et of sire. 1st, E. W. Grlbble. H erds evening. T he topic for m orning will points. F ox; 2d and 3d, Roy E Taylor. Cham pion ewe, 1st, Roy Taylor. Senior and Junior cham pion boar, B reeders young herd, 1st, F. H. Powell V alley, skill 18; tim e 25 be "F rie n d sh ip ." For evening, Ram lamb, 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox; Dorset Horn E. W Grlbble. P o rter. m inutes; su b je ct m a tte r 20; team 3d, Roy E. Taylor. “ G rip.” i Ram . 2 years o r over, 1st, Roy Senior and Ju n io r cham pion sow, B reeders calf. 1st, F. H P o rter. Ewe, 2 years o r over, 1, A. D. G rlb The public is cordially Invited to w ork 20; finished p roduct 20; to tal E. W G rlbble. T aylor: 2d, J. L. Bowman, Browns- ble; 2d, Floyd Fox. Get of sire, 1st and 2d. F. H. P or score 78 points. all th e services of th e church. G rand cham pion boar, E. W. O r.o- , ville Woolen Mills. ter. Ewe, 1 year and un d er, 1st A. D. ble. Produce of dam , 1st an d 2d, F . H. j Ram , 1 year and under, 1st, W. H. Grlbble. FAIRVIEW GRANGE WON MANAGER ADRIAN GETS G rand cham pion sow, E. W. G rlb P o rter. ¡C leveland; 2d, Roy Taylor. Ewe lam b, 1st, Floyd Fox; 2d, A Mr. P o rte r won th e follow ing ban- Ram . lam b, 1st, W. H. C leveland; D. Grlbble. FIRST AWARD ON BOOTH ble. BIG SHOW FOR GRESHAM P oland C hin« ners: g rand cham pion, se n io r chain- 2d. Floyd Fox; 3d, W. H. Cleveland, Flock bred by exhibitor, 1st, A. D. By a close score F airview grange pion, ju n io r cham pion, g ran d cham -j Cecil De M llle’s fam ous picture Ewe, 2 years or over, 1st, Floyd G rlbble. Boar, 1 y ear and un d er, 1st, Jas. won first place in th e g ran g e booth pion, senior cham pion, Ju n io r chain- Fox; 2d, W. II. C leveland; 3d, J. production, “ Male and F em ale,” Is Pen lam bs bred by exhibitor, 1st, W lllock, Oregon City. j L. Bowman. Sow, 18 m onths and under, 1st, b rought to G resham by M anager contest a t th e fair. R ussellville won pton. Floyd Fox; 2d,-A I). G rlbble. H olstein» Ewe 1 year and under, 1st and 2d, G et of sire, 1st, Floyd F ox; 2d, A. W. R. Jo h n so n , G resham ; 2d, W es A drian and will be th e attractio n at second and M ultnom ah th ird . Bull, 3 years o r over, 1st, H. O Floyd Fox; 3d, W. H. Cleveland The scores w ere as follow s: F air- ley H aw es, Gresham . D. G rlbble; 3d, Roy E. Taylor. th e th e a te r S aturday n ig h t and S un Ewe lamb, 1st and 2d, Floyd Fox; Sow, 1 year and 18 m onths, 1st, view, first, 89 63 p o in ts; Russell- M ullenhoff; g ran d cham pion, senior Produce of ewe,' 1st, Floyd Fox; day n ig h t th is week. 3d, W. H Cleveland. 2d, A. D. G rlbble; 3d, Roy E. Taylor. Ja m es W lllock. n The picturization is founded on J. ville, second. 87.26 p o in ts; M ultno- j cham pion Flock Open, 1st, Floyd Fox; 2d, Sow. 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year, m ah. th ird , 82.63 po in ts; G resham , »enlor calf, 1st, A. H. B ur , Cham pion ram , 1st, Floyd F ox; 2d, M B arrie's well know n play, "T he W. H. C leveland; 3d, Floyd Fox. G resham . la t, Nick A nderson, G resham . Roy E. T ay lo r.’ fourth, 79.23 points; Rockwood Flock bred by ex h ib ito r, 1st and A dm irable C richton.” T he picture Bull, Junior calf. 1st, H. O. Mul Sow, u nder 6 m onths, 1st, W ilm er Cham pion ewe, 1st, Floyd F ox; 2d, ¡2d, W H. Cleveland seizes th e c re atu res of a misfit “ civ fifth, 77.46 points; L en ts, sixth, 76.1 lenhoff. E. Nelson, G resham . A. D. Grlbble p o in ts; C olum bia, sev en th , 63.8 Cow, 3 vears o r over, 1st and 2d, i Pen of lam bs bred by exhibitor, Sow and litte r, 2d, W. R. Johnson. ilization” , strip s them of th e ir false Milch ( io n in A H B urns l« t. W. If. Cleveland. Buck, 2 years o r over, 1st, B. J. fro n ts and handicaps, puts them points. Hard» Cow, 2 years and un d er, 1st, A. II Get of sire, 1st, Floyd f o x , 2d, Bagley, V ancouver, W ashington. down In a land w here n a tu re rule«, P roduce of sow, 1st, W. R. Jo h n Burns, (sen io r c h a m p io n ); 2d, A. H. W. II. Cleveland; 3d, Floyd Fox. Zion E vangelical C hurch. HWINE son. and says: “T ry again, love ag ain .” Produce of c * e , 1st, W. H. Cleve- R egular services will be held Sun Burng D uror Jersey S enior and Ju n io r cham pion boar. H elfer, 1 year and u n der, 1st, H lan d ; 2d, J. L. B ow m an; 3d, Floyd day m orning a t th e u su al tim e a t tn e Boar, 1 year and u n der, 1st, Geo. Jam es W lllock Gresham R evival. G M ullenhoff. ! Fo*- . . - S enior and Ju n io r cham pion sow, DeBok, Oregon City. Rev. E arle D. Sims has conducted Zion E vangelical church. Follow ing H elfer, sen io r calf. 1st. W alter Cham pion ram , 1st, Floyd Fox. Boar, 6 m onths and under, 1st, H. Jam es W lllock services every evening d uring the the preaching service a co n g reg atio n Anderegg. G resham ; 2d, H. O. Mul- Cham pion ewe, 1st, Floyd Fox. G rand cham pion boar, Jam es W ll- C. Com pton, B oring; 2d. Oeo. DeBok. Hampehlre» past week at the B aptist church, and al m eeting will be held. D uring the lenhoff; 3d, Andrew A nderegg. Boar, u n d er 6 m onths, 1st, Geo. Ipck. Sunday achool session th e election of H eifer, ju n io r calf, 1st, A. H. Ram , 1 y ear and under, 1st, W H. despite th e a ttractio n s of the fa ir Jhe G rand cham pion sow, Jas. W lllock. DeBok; 2d and 3d, H. C. Com pton. officers will ta k e place. A t-8 o’clock B um s, (g ran d and ju n io r cham pion) Cleveland. m eetings have been w orth while. Sow, 2 years o r over, 1st Oeo. De (Twwter W hit# H. G. M ullenhoff; 3d, Jo h n H. Ram lam b, 1st and 2d, Rlckea On Sunday Mr. Sims will speak at in the evening the p asto r» who re 2d. Bok. • Boar, 2 year o r over, 1st, Leslie B ros.; 3d, W. H. Cleveland. Flem ing. G resham . cently visited Sait L ak e City, U tah, Sow 18 m onths an d u n der, 1st, H. Lynch. th e Sunday school, and a t 11 a. m.. Ewe, 2 years or over, le t, W. H. G raded herd, 1st. A. H. Burns. C. Com pton. Boar, 1 year and under, 1st, Theo. his subject will be "The Babe Je su s.” will tell a few in te re stin g things C leveland; 2d, W. H. Cleveland. Cow, 1st, A. H. Burns. Sow, 1 year and u n d er 18 m onths, Reach, A urora; 2d, Theo. B rugger, and a t 7 :30 p m „ th e sub ject will be ab o u t th e Mormons and th e ir re Ewe, 1 year and under, 1st, W. II. Herd» 1st an d 2d, Geo. DeBok. G resham . . ligion. "Heaven.” B reeders young h erd , 1st, A. H. Cleveland. Sow, 6 m onths and u n d er 1 year, Boar. 6 m onths and un d er, 1st, You a re cordially invited to come B urns; 2d, H. O. M ullenhoff. Ewe la m b / 1st and 2d, Riekes The m eetings will continue every 1st, H C. C om pton; 2d, an d 3d, Oeo. Theo. Reach: 2d, N, T. B urdick, B reeders calf herd , 1st, A. H. Bros ; 3d, W H, Cleveland. evening during the com ing week at and h e a r ab o u t “C elestial M arriage" DeBok. L enta; 3d, Lealla Lynch. Flock open, 1st, W H Cleveland. o r “ Polygam y Among G ods,” “ Pre- Burns, 2d. H. G M ullenhoff. 7 :3 0 , and th e re will be a big bap Sow, u n d er 6 m onths, 1st. Geo. De Flock bred by exhibitor, 1st. W. G et of sire, 1st. H. O. M ullenhoff; existence,” "B aptism for th e D esd” C ontinued on page 3 tism al service on th e first Sunday In Bok; 2d and 3d, H. C. Com pton. H. Cleveland. 2d. A H B u rn s: 3<J, A. H Burns. and o th e r Mormon teach in g s October.