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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 12, No. 42 FRIDAY CLUB DAY AT COUNTY FAIR GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON ROADHOUSE OWNER ASKS INJUNCTION TUESDAY, JULY 25, MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR NEAR 1922 PORTLAND MAN STRUCK BY AUTO IN GRESHAM TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year PROGRAM COMPLETE FOR FIELD DAY T he num ero u s raid s which Sheriff j J. A. T aylor of P o rtla n d received H u rlb u rt of P o rtlan d and his d epu q u ite a severe scalp wound la st Sun ties have m ade upon th e roadhouses j day aftern o o n when he was stru ck by F rid a y is to be boys’ and g irls ’ in th e vicinity of G resham and P o rt an autom obile and throw n to th e T he p ro g ram fo r F a rm e rs ' F ie ld club day a t th e M ultnom ah county land, has stirre d up th e w rath of at : pavem ent. Mr. la y lo r had Just ‘ i)ay , which Is to ta k e p lace n ex t S at- fa ir this year. A trac k m eet and th e least one roadhouse ow ner. A nthony alig h ted from a P ortland jitn ey on urday, Ju ly 29, on th e M u ltn o m ah th e n o rth end of Main stre e t and had ¡county fair g ro u n d s, is now co m p lete stag in g of th e club pageant "S p irit J. T ully, p ro p rieto r of Old H om estead I sta rte d to cross th e stre e t w hen he hand promisee a v aried an d In te re s t- Inn, located n e a r Rockwood on th e of th e H om e” will be two of th e Base L ine road, filed an Injunction wus stru ck by an au to com ing tow ard 1 (ng e n tertain m en t for ail day S a tu r- added features fo r F riday. T he points su it in th e circu it co u rt at P o rtlan d , hlm. I day. Much In terest is b ein g m an i- won by th e boys and g irls in th e d if T hursday. T he purpose of th e suit T he au to was «driven by P o rtlan d j tested in th is g rea test of all days of fe re n t events of th e week in school is to re stra in Sheriff H u rlb u rt from men. 1 hey w ere ju s t learn in g to I pleasu re fo r th e farm ers. A la rg e a t- drive and did not know th e rules as tendance is expected and m uch p re p of club show ings will be given out. in te rfe rrin g w ith th e conduct of his they were on th e left side of th e ara tio n is being m ade by th e com T he school o r club w inning the roadhouse and to te st th e v alidity of ! ___ __ street. highest n um ber of points w ill get the law passed at th e special ses- m ittees in charge. The accident took place only a banners. T ables will be set u n d er slon of th e le g isla tu re In 1920 regu- T he C h au ta u q u a te n t will be used sh o rt d istan ce from th e hom e of Miss for th e main p a rt of th e p ro g ra n i A th e C h autauqua te n t and th e clubs latin g and licensing dance halls o u t E thel Calkins. She and h e r fa th e r v e te ra n ’s drum corps will open th e. will eat in groups. T he pag ean t will side of th e P o rtlan d city lim its. Mr. T ully refers to him self as a and m o th er were at hom e an d they m orning session at 1 0:30 w ith sev be put on by th e boys and g irls who " r e s ta u r a te u r ” who has “ b u ilt up ran o ut and b ro u g h t Mr. T ay lo r into eral m usical num bers. ' atten d ed sum m er school. A G. A. R. th e house. They called a d octor and q u a rte t will follow w ith ad d itio n al T he follow ing club program has th ro u g h his in d u stry an d cuisine a ad m in istered first aid tre a tm e n ts be num bers. been arran g ed fo r th e week of th e fairly rem u n e ra tiv e co u n try eatin g T h e audience will next fore th e doctor arrived. W hen th e join in singing "A m erica” u n d er th e fa ir: * doctor cam e he had th e in ju re d man lead ersh ip of H. W. S trong, an d will T uesday— L ivestock ju d g in g from 1 :3 0 to 5 p. m. halls. He says his reso rt is not a rem oved to th e hom e of Mrs. C. be led in p ray er by T. R. A. Sellwood, Pow ell w here he is being cared for. chaplain of th e s ta te gran g e. W ednesday— Sewing, cooking and dance hall w ithin th e m eaning of th e Several stitch es had to be tak en In can ning d em onstrations and live act fo r it “ affords no o th e r space for Geo. A. M ansfield, p re sid e n t of th e E n trie s to th e N o rth Pacific fa ir seven Oregon horses in th e 2 :20 tro t. his head. stock ju d g in g from 10:30 a. m. to dancing th an a private hom e.” It is association racing p ro g ram Oregon S tate F arm B ureau, w ill be w ere T he o th ers are U nnam ed by P ete r not kept for public dancing and he T he men d riv in g th e a u to have ex th e m ain sp eak er of th e m orning. 12, and from 1:30 to 4 :3 0 p. m. closed last week an d th e p rogram as pook R ickreal; N uristo by Roscoe T hursday— Calf and hog show ing has never em ployed single m usicians pressed th e ir w illingness to se ttle for Too m uch can n o t be said of Mr. now o u tlin ed will be one of th e best S taa ts; Oregon Bond by Geo. Swish will be of especial in te rest. P o u ltry or an o rch e stra th ere, he claim s. yet planned. A ugust 9 will be th e e r; Bull P atch by Wm. M arshall; a reasonable am ount of dam ages but M ansfield’s w onderful ability as an th e m a tte r has n o t yet been s e ttle d .' o rato r. H e is in com plete sym pathy Mr. T ully insists before th e co u rt Judging will be an added featu re. first m eet of a 10-w eeks’ schedule Oregona by J. J. K adderly; Bonnie T he hours will be from 9:3 0 to 12 th a t he is being abused in m ore ways which will consist of 12 m eetings th e w ith th e farm ers, and any m essage Ansel by G. K. H ow itt; Hazel Bond KELLY BUTTE DEPUTY th an one. He refers to dancing in a. m., and from 2:3 0 to 6 :3 0 p. m. K IT T S W T M S F T P Wh' Ch h<! b r' nK8 ‘° ,h e n * *8 alW“ >8 first of which will be held In Gresh by M. C. M errill. F rid a y — Club day. 10 to 12 a. m. his roadho u se as “ th is h arm less am . XVlLLa t l i m o h L i som ething w hich is helpful and can In th e 2 :1 0 tro t D. J. B urke owned tra c k m eet. 12 to 1:00 picnic din diversio n ” th a t he has to allow his T he body of G eorge C larence be used by them In m aking th e ir b u r by E th el K eener of B illings, Mon T he local race tra c k is alre ad y ta k n e r; 1:30 to 2:3 0 club p ag ean t; 3 patro n s to Indulge in and h u m o r or M arks, deputy sheriff and n ig h t ja il dens less heavy. All those who have ta n a and S urety ow ned by A1 ing on th e aspects of a big tra in in g lose his trad e. This form of danc to 4 p. m. local le ad ers’ m eeting. Schw arz of P leasan to n , C alifornia, e r a t K elly B utte, was found by B. C. not had th e p leasu re of h earin g Mr. T he local le ad e rs’ m eetng w hich is ing, to his m ind does not come un stab le and It Is expected th a t by th e will com pete ag a in st th e follow ing M artin who lives on 240 E ast 63d Mansfield, have a tre a t in sto re for tim e of th e opening of th e 16th an to be held on F rid a y betw een 3 and d er th e law for w hich he has several Oregon horses: Zomdell ow ned by stre e t, in a clum p of bushes in th e them . Mr. M ansfield’s ad d ress will 4 p. m. is of special in te re st as a tim es been placed In Jail fo r v io lat n u al fa ir of th e M ultnom ah county M. C. M errill; G uyllght by Mrs. H. Gordon creek cam p along th e Colum be follow ed by an o th e r selection from fa ir association, th e re will be a t least s ta te organization of local leaders is ing. bia riv er highw ay, la te F rid a y a f te r th e v eteran 's drum corps, w hich will D istrict A tto rn ey Myers m ade 100 horses tra in in g fo r th e lig h t G lerm an; H allie B. by Geo. Sw isher; u n d er way. T his m eeting was called noon. In d icatio n s show ed th a t Mr. com plete th e m orning program . and P errieo and Je n n ie W., ow ned by h arn ess racin g w hich will be a fe a tu re by th e s ta te president, E. P. Troflt- th e sta te m e n t T h u rsd ay th a t th e T he b ask et d in n ers will be eaten a t M arks had com m itted suicide by Z iegler & M isner, of P o rtlan d . case w ould be fo u g h t into th e su of th e aftern o o n program . te r of B eaverton, Oregon. shooting him self th ro u g h th e h e a rt 12 o ’clock in th e picnic grove. Among th e o th e r im p o rta n t racing T he en tries a re draw n largely Mr. T rofitter, in an artic le p rin ted prem e co u rt if necessary, b u t p o in t Selections from th e v e te ra n 's drum w ith a revolver. in th e N orthw est P ou ltry Jo u rn a l, ed o u t th a t a victory would n ot ne from W ashington an d Oregon b ut fea tu re s planned is a steeple chase on Mr. M artin and his fam ily w ere corps will com m ence th e aftern o o n th e last day of th e fa ir and ru n n in g th e re a re also a n u m b er en tered gives the object of th e s ta te o rg a n i cessarily save th e co u n try reso rt events in th e evenings. Ind icatio n s picnicking at th e cam p when th ey ac session and they will be followed by zation. “ T his o rganization has for p ro p rie to r who catered to th e P o rt from C alifornia, Idaho and Mon point to an u n u su ally in te restin g p ro cid en tally found th e body. They no nu m b ers by th e G. A. R. q u a rte t and tana. Among th e ow ners who have its object th e closer cooperation of all land n ig h t-life trad e. tified th e sh eriff’s office im m ediately com m unity singing u n d er th e lead er "R eg a rd less of w hat happens in en tered horses a re such well know n gram of events fo r those who enjoy and Leo G oetch, a P o rtla n d deputy ship of H. W. Strong. club w orkers and a b e tte r u n d e r horse racing. nam es as F ra n k Z iegler, J . J , Kad- sta n d in g of club w ork, its benefits th is case It is extrem ely likely th a t A long list of gam es a re included coroner, was sent o ut to bring th e an d object by all. T his tra in in g of th e re will be a law Introduced at th e derly, Mrs. H. O lerm an, T. R. and CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAMS in th e sp o rts fo r which prizes will be b o d f to th e co ro n e r’s office. G. K. H ow ltt ■ and o th e rs who a re local leaders will be by those of ex next le g isla tu re req u irin g licenses of WILL BE GIVEN AGAIN T he news of th e suicide was tak en given for each gam e. T he potato perience— giving of th e ir know ledge eatin g houses in th e country, by well know n to th o se who keep up to th e widow by D eputy Sheriff race is for g irls 16 years o r under. A w ith th e racing events of th e n o rth to th e beginning in club le ad e rsh ip .” which m eans th e re Is a possibility to P lans fo r th e C h au tau q u a p ro C hrlstofferson of P o rtla n d . Mrs. box of candy will be th e prize. T he T he officers of th e organization will strik e a t th e root of th e evil,” was west. gram s in connection w ith th e M ult M arks said she knew no reason forl^®® yard dash is free for all and a T he races th is year will include consist of a president, first vice pres th e com m ent of th e d istric t atto rn ey . She box o t candy is th e prize. T he win- T he 2:17 nom ah county fa ir a re progressing, h e r h u sband ta k in g his life. id en t and a secretary and tre a su re r "T he dancing is but Incidental in th e follow ing classes: said h er husband had told h er early ' ner of tbfi three-legged race, which is according to H. W. S nashali. who Is pace, th e 2 :12 pace, 2 :24 pace, th e com bined. Second vice p residents any of these reso rts. Refuse th e pro in th e m orning he was going to see I <>Pen to all, is a pocket knife. T he fat will be chosen from each county and p rie to r th e privilege of serv in g free fo r all pace, th e 2:24 tro t, th e in ch arg e of th a t fe a tu re which Sheriff H u rlb u rt about g e ttin g tr a n s m an's race Is fo r men w eighing ov^r 2:16 tro t, th e 2 :2 0 tro t, th e 2 :10 proved so p o p u lar last season. The ferred to som e o th e r d etail on ac 200 pounds. Two dollars in m e r will head the work in th a t p a rtic u la r chicken dinners, if unseem ly conduct tro t. boys’ and g irls clubs will have county. The sta te officers will di is perm itted and liq u o r b ro u g h t into T he fa t In th e 2 :1 7 pace. W ill W illiam s charge of th e pro g ram s fo r one day co u n t of th e n ig h t hours, and had chandise is th e prize. re c t th e w ork of th e second vice th e reso rts, and h i roust go o u t of w om an’s race is for women w eighing prom ised to re tu rn to lunch. W hen has en tered P rincess u n d er th e d irection of MiBS E thel I. p residents. business, fo r all th e p arties go to of G resham he d id n 't re tu rn as evening arriv ed over 200 pounds and th e w inner will H alro M, and F ra n k R eno; F red Calkins, county club leader. Many such places p rim arily to e a t and be Woodcock of Salem, Oregon, has en special d em o n stratio n s and stu n ts she began to become w orried and she be aw arded w ith $2 in m erchandise, FREE METHODIST CHURCH m e rry .” tered H al P axton J r .; F ra n k Ziegler, will ch aracterize th is work Coun- received word w ithin a sh o rt tim e T be Prise fo r th e ru n n in g high Jump, HAS NEW PASTOR which is open to all is a box of candy. of P o rtlan d , has en tered P rin ce Zo- ty clubs are doing very fine w ork and th a t he was dead. FORMER TROUTDALE MAN Mr. M arks was T he 50-yard dash is for m arried 46 years of age. lock; Oregon Stables, V esta V ernon; T he Rev. E. D. B lackm an, of P o rt TO COACH YALE CREW Miss C alkins has a n u m b er of sp len J. J. K ad d erly , H al B row n; J. E. did clubs to draw on for th is dem Besides his wife he leaves a daugh-, •«‘lies only for which two prizes will land, is th e new p asto r of th e F re e Ed. L eader, a fo rm er m em ber of Johnson of W alla W alia has en o n stratio n . At th e su m m er school te r, 18, who is living in S eattle, and* be ° ffered. T he first one is $1.50 in M ethodist church in G resham . He an 8-year-old son. Mr. M arks used j CMh an<l tb e second prize Is $1.00 in and Mrs. B lackm an have moved into th e T ro u td ale baseball team , and now tered D onaiis; Mrs. H. G lerm an, last Ju n e , held a t C orvallis, th e th e parsonage next door to th e coach of th e U niversity of W ashing, Rockwood H al; B. H. Davis, Salem, cham pions of th e clubs and o th ers to be a m otorcycle officer on th e cash. T h ere will also be a 60-yard sh eriff’s force. He suffered a serio u s | <iash for Kiris u n d er 16 years with a church. ton since 1918 has been offered a po Oregon, F ran ces G reetin g ; A. G. who atten d ed from M ultnom ah coun accident several years ago and was j role of ribbon prizes. A pocket knife T his is the first tim e th e Rev. Mr. sition as coach of th e Yale oarsm en DeAthey & Son, W aterville, W ash ty p u t on a pageant en title d “T he com pelled to resign. He rejoined th e | tb e aw a rd fo r th e w inner of the B lackm an has occupied th e pulpit, for It is said th a t th is new position ington, Bell D. Spirit of H om e” , which was consid force about a y ea r ago and becam e j 5°-yard dash for boys u n d er 16 years, In th e 2 :1 2 pace th e re are nine ered one of th e fea tu re s of th e sum o ver a year, as he was com pelled to am o u n ts practically to a life job If th e n ig h t ja ile r at Kelly B utte. A $2.00 cash prize is offered fo r the L in n ie C. by m er school en tertain m en ts. re tire from th e m in istry on account L eader proves as successful w ith th e en tries as follow s: --------------------- w inning side in th e tu g of war. A of his health. His wife, Mrs. M artha Blue oarsm en as- h e has w ith th e A1 S chw artz, of P leasan to n , C allfor- T he County Council of P aren t- DISEASE BREAKS OUT Pie eatin g co n test for hoys 12 years S. Blackm an has been nam ed by th e P urple and Gold of W ashington uni nia: F ra n k Reno and D airy Direct T eacher associations plan to continue AMONG YOUNG STOCK o r u n d er sounds in terestin g . A $1.50 Thp r „Ht conference as jhis supply. She was versity. T he S eattle-P o st-In tellig en by W ill W illiam s; Em m a M. by Fred ,tg rest rooma , h |„ ypar cash prize is offered. T he egg and engaged in m issionary work for sev cer of Ju ly says; "R ow ing critics a re Woodcock, of Salem ; P rin ce Zolock ! room ,dea waR a new one ,as( A - disease , ,, . _ » a , .«v» .. uo a iiT-w u n r iani ycai ~ .. know n as K om erragic | spoon race Is for ladies only. The era l y ears and has also preached unanim ous in th e ir opinion th a t he by ran k Ziegler; D orothy M. by J. an d w as very popuia r w ith o th e rs J S ep tlsem la” has sp ru n g up In Clack- d istan ce Is from th e pulpit. She will help h e r will have no difficulty in holding v. Jo h n s o n ,, G resham Boy by T. R and ch ildren. T he County Council anias and M ultnom ah county am ong $1.50 in ni 76 y ard s and th e prize Is T he baseball h u sb and In th e church work h ere and down th e position. L ead er’s m ethods H ow itt of G resham ; Red H al by J will also put on a p rogram one day of J,h e young d airy stock. It is th o u g h t I th ro w in g m co erchandise. n test is also for ladles expects to preach som e tim es. She learned from H iram Conlbear, are K. G reer, of E ugene; McFitzsim- th e week sim ila r to th e one given 1 to bave b0en b ro u g h t on by th e long T he aw ard for th e w inner is $1.50 In does n ot call herself a m in ister, how sound and the W ashington system is raons by Ed. D ennison, of P o rtlan d . la st year. | dry spell of w eath er which has pre- cash. In the 2 :24 pace th e re is th e larg- i ever. ad m itted ly su p erio r to th a t of m any T he W .C .T .U . also will conduct »a »ed «his sum m er. A baseball gam e betw een Russell- T he Rev. and Mrs. B lackm an are row ing In stru cto rs of g re a te r re p u ta est n um ber of en tries, F o u rte en en- ’ a re st room again in th e main pa- D r- O sborne, sta te a ssista n t v eter- j vllle and L ents G ranges will be play- tries have m ade. h r C L ena Alta ’ i ' “” 1 “ nd aFe m a k ‘n< CVen ' ^ r ,n a r *a n ’ 7 ™ ° u t la8t »«“ urday and ed on th e diam ond In th e ce n te r of know n h ere as th e p are n ts of Mrs. E. tion th a n th a t of th e S eattle man. Hal has been been en tered A H arri B. Y ates, wife of th e Rev. Mr Y ates ? w . . ‘1 . „ . A H P,ans to Berve tb e public th an ever | vaccinated the young stock In f lv - 'th e race track as soon as th e sports “ L eader g rad u a ted from th e ran k s w ho occupied th e p ulpit of th e F ree to th e position of head coach on the son, of S eattle ; Dairy .Maid by Geo before. T he W .C .T .U . is also plan- herds in th e Dam ascus com m unity. M ethodist church tw o years before d eath of his fam ous te ac h er H iram Swisher, of E ugene; G race F ltz and n lng to give a program at th e Chau- Sev‘,ral bead o t young stock died of a re over. T hese team s have a little controversy betw een them because of th e Rev. Mr. H opper cam e to G resh Conibear. He closed a b rillian t a th Mary J. by Will W illiam s; H al F itl-1 t a uqua te n t. ¡th e disease in th a t d istrict. Dr. Oa- a previous gam e and each is anxious am . sim m ons by Oregon S tables; A lbert --------------------- borne is expected to come o u t th is letic ca reer as a stu d e n t a t th e u n i to show th a t team to be th e best one. week and vaccinate some of the versity in 1915, having sta rre d in W . G. W. M cBratney. of O ly m p ia; PAIR GROUNDS MADE An In terestin g and h ard fought gam e ROBBER ENTERS HOUSE READY FOR FIELD DAY stock belonging to farm ers living Is expected. th re e sports, football, crew and base \a n c e P atch by A. G. DeAthy & Son; AND STEALS JEWELRY ball. He rowed In th e first W ashing Hal Brown by J. J. K ad d erly ; Todd ----------- n ear G resham . Some of th ese farm - P atch by Mary E. K im ball. G resham ; | La8t S atu rd ay was clean-np day I prg ,of)t ton crew th a t invaded P oughkeepsie i .. , — -----m any heads of stock five o r LIVESTOCK JUDOINO A robber entered th e hom e of Mrs. Ruby Hal by Mrs. A nna H utchinson, on th e county f a irg ro u n d s and every- Hlx years ago when th e disease broke Bessie Burpee. living one-half m ile in 1913, ta k in g th ird place.” PRACTICES TO BE HELD O th er farm ers s re hav- so u th of Haley, last T h ursday evening Mrs. C. G. S u th erlan d , of S eattle, Salem ; Rockwood Hal by Mrs. H. one was asked to come and bring his o ut here. and carried aw ay several pieces of sen t th e copy of th e Poet in te lli G lerm an; Paddy Bond. Ed. Denni- w ork lng tools w ith him. Only ab o u t ln< ’b e |r stock vaccinated as a pre- T he last of a series o f livestock Jewelry. Mrs. B urpee had gone to son; F ran ces G reetin g by B. H. „„ , . . . 'ca u tio n gencer and inform s th e O utlook th a t Judging practices will be held next Davis. Salem ; F ran cis Mae by F ran k 2° re "Po " dpd «° tbp call but they B oring, accom panied by h er d au g h T his is th e f ln t tim e for tw o years j T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Ju ly 27. L. J. te r to a tte n d th e moving pictu re show Mr. L eader lived on Staggerw eed >«>*«<» “ > b* <ood w o rk er,. T he p ic -, , h at (h ere any of an d upon th e ir re tu rn discovered th e m ountain fo r som e tim e and was a D am ant, Boise, Idaho Allen, sta te livestock club lead er will loss of th e Jewelry. In th e free for all pace five en tries nic grove was cleaned of all rubbish i disease | n G resham vicinity fam ous player on th e old T ro u td ale be in G resham on th a t day to give T he robber had entered th e house have been m ade. They a re as fol- ready fo r S atu rd ay ’s celeb ratio n . ! ______________ th e boy, special p o in t, In th e Judg by forcing one of th e windows He team . Many fo rm e r friends will be A splendid picnic d in n e r was serv- 'a tl o n a l P o ta to H|W*rialist to Re took w ith him a diam ond rin g and a P,ea8e<i to learn of th e success of Mr. low s: Daisy D irect, owned by W ill ing of stock at th e fair. Sheep Judg- W illiam s; Em m a M. by F red Wood- ed on one of th e picnic tables. A fter Heard In W ash in gton , gold wedding ring, two broaches, one , L ead er’s career. | Ing will be held on th e T heodore grow ers of w hich was said to be set w ith dia- j W ashington alum ni are try in g to cock; P rince Zolock, by F ra n k Zleg- d in n e r th e men p ut up th e fram e f o r | „ Several . . . p . o tato fro:‘1 ! B rugger farm a t 1 p. m. T he next m onda and a sold bracelet. w » ,a n n ' n* “ t r ,i’ Wl" bfi ° n h°* " at 3 No Inform ation In regard to th e ' a r r " n<p ,o have Mr L ead er to recon- 1er; B arondale by Oregon S taples: th e C h au ta u q u a te n t and spread th „ o X T d . l n d W ‘ m G reer. ten t. T he Field Day program w 1 to W oodland, W ashington next F ri- « > id e n tlty of th e robber has so fa r been 1 8,fle r his acceptance of th e Yale prop- Red Hal by . , , . A. J. Hall farm across from th e 12- In th e 2 :24 tro t th e follow ing be given in th e te n t day, Ju ly 28, to a tte n d a m eetin g y n a House found but it Is th o u g h t to be som e one ositlon but as th e m a tte r now stan d s ---------- ----- ----- . , n ------------------ ■■■>»■« of .» i -re a ay . ’s who In som e way knew th e Jewel- th e W ashington coach will be coach h o n e s have been en tered by th e ir hfch was called for th e ■> purpose T h u rsd ow ners F lo rlm -i by A rth u r Rem MAN BREAKS WRIST ld u s .ln * potato T 7 * J“ * deClde ry was in th e house as he had no dif- Y«i» n„,i vaar I d l.c iscussine p o tato diseases diseases. T b h ” J h Acuity In securing securing th the e Jew jew elrv year elry a a fte fte r r a t ’ ale " ington. of T acom a; Oregon Bond by WHILE CRANKING CAR principal sp eak er th e re will be a man r h ,* e? e \ Cha,np' On ,eam he had gained e n tra n ce to th e house. Geo. Sw of a E ugene; e e position in 'b e "g lv * '. "hlghes' , K isher, n u, „ T he h* o Ob- b- Clyde P eterson, a . -------- young ------- m an . . | . , T. ¡who | * bo occupies occupies ih th position of of head head In- In I nParly ''p" X c t < w wui POULTRYMEN TO ATTEND POTATO TOUR ONE vlo u . by Oregon S tables; Hazel Bond tng vlH nlty OrM(hani had v estlg ato r of d isease, in th e D epart- honorg T he boy. are all STATE CONVENTION i S z X ' hL ' . X 7 , .. ......................... 1............ ....... .. ................ eag er to be OF COMING EVENTS ;, m eans a gri-at hon o r to them to rep rese n t th e ir club in P lan s are now under way fo r n B *° held th is year at C orvallis Idaho; L. C. MeK by Jam es Daeres h » . - th is way. T h e high sco rin g team p o tato to u r, which 1. scheduled to 1. 2. 3. P lana are now I of w , „ . W alla. W aghlnaton L /rtru c k h im ^ n ^ ^ rtg h tV ris r t o ion A ugust 1, be m ade next Monday, Ju ly 31. Many j un<le r to get a party of poultry- will Judge th e club stock a t th e Mut- m en to leave from G resham In • i 2 • 1 6 7 ^ ' ' N u X ^ e M ^ d X ' V w T h e -la r’te r bonp WH" broken and ,h P , [>•»["’* »•’• « y <>OM. T ailo rin g for nom ah county fa ir and at th e P a of th e farm s oil w hich potato im body and drive to C orv.U is in c a r., , ‘s t i l a . s S O r X . by' J °B* d,",OCa,M- I“ “ - " cific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock exhibi provem ent work is being carried out. P E T E R LENARD, T ailor. brought to G resham where one of th e tion th is fall. T h e team scoring ( f r Those w ishing to go should g et in | Kad(,r | y; G uyllght by Mrs H G ier- will be visited. local doctors took care of th e In- ' ond will rep resen t ^ i e county at th e P lan « T uning. touch with th e county agent. 8 B ¡ m an; Zomdell by M C M errill and Much in te rest is being show n In J n red w rist. S atisfaction g u aran teed $3 P hone sta te fair. L ast fall G resham had I P errieo by Z iegler A M isner, of P o rt th e com ing event and a la rg e a t HaU- Jones, G resham 1661. care O ut- th e honor of having th e s ta te rham te n d an ce Is expected to m ake the land. A W ant Ad m eans ad d itio n al In- S torage b attery rep airin g and re ______________ Pion leans. T he prise was a two to u r. T he party will leave G resham charging. F lorlm el owned by A rth u r Rem com e w ith little outlay. L et th e O ut- s ta rte r and g en e rato r T he Bank of G resham pays 6 per w eek«’ "um m er school course a t Cor- M onday afternoon at 1 o'clock. w ork. R aker A Son. ington of Tacom a ijill com pete w it h ‘look prove It. cent in te rest on tim e deposits.— Adv. valila. FIVE BIG DAYS, AUGUST 8 TO 12 Grounds and Buildings Being Prepared for Big Events to Occur in Less Than Two Weeks from Date of This Issue ." S j SPLENDID PROGRAM OF HARNESS F \ ENTS J MAN\ HORSES LN 1 F.RED Auto-Polo Exhibition Opening Day at 3. On Race Track and Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. |Running Races Each Evening, Thrilling Steeple Chase Saturday Afternoon, on Race Track. J. K.