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T W IC E A W EEK Voi. 12, No. 45 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1922 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year SUPREME EFFORT IS BEING MADE TO MAKE THE 1922 FAIR ONE OF THE BEST CITY WILL HIRE 2 LOCAL PEOPLE SEE MANY CONCESSIONS WILL FILL MARSHALS FOR FAIR WAYFARER SHOW FAIR BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS AEROPLANE LANDS ON STAPLETON FIELD NEW PARSONAGE IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY | E xcitem ent reigned In G resham , especially am ong th e y ounger folks last W ednesday m orning w hen an Here-to-fore the city has always aero p lan e circled o ver G resham bought and installed all w ater m eters about 11 o'clock and cam e low as if free of charge. This, however. Is n o t r it Intended to alig h t. T he first drop the custom in other cities, including ' . was m ade over th e fa ir g ro u n d s but It Portland. At th e ir last meeting, the council recommended and ordered an ' aro se again and flna,,y landed on ordinance prepared to compel all w at S tapleton field. Som ething had gone er users in the future to pay for the w rong w ith th e engine and th e d riv er m eter and the installing it. No def decided to land an d find o u t w here the tro u b le lay. inite charge has been set yet. The ap T he plane was owned an d driven proxim ate cost of installing and m eter by a Mr. R ussell from P en d leto n , Or- in P ortland is from $15 to $20. . The council at th eir last session was ... . , , . , w ith him , a m an from Lexington, ordered to hire two ex tra m arshals ! Oregon. d u rin g the fair week, one for day and C onsiderable tim e was lost try in g one for night duty. ! to find w hich p a rt of th e engine was At a form er meeting of th e council o u t of order. T h e ow ner finally dis a petition to grade Cedar avenue was covered tw o sm all pieces to be m iss presented. L ast Tuesday night, the ing from th e [lart w hich extended on council was inform ed , th a t it w'ould be I th e o utside and probably reg u lated necessary to either dedicate or con- .. , _. . __ , - , . . . . th e speed. It was necessry fo r th e dem n a 200-foot strip of land a t the . , . .. . . , .. _ , , , . , , crippled m achine to stay in th e field end of the strip taking in the gulch ... . , .. . ,, . “ i u n til a m em ber of th e balloon factory before the work of grading the street fn P o rt,an(J w ou,d have tfm e to bring could be continued. The parties who Qut , he migsing partg own th a t strip are unw illing to throw Thp twQ mpn gaW w w # tra y . the street open unless all of the ex- e,jng about thp co untry op & gjght. penses for filling in at th a t place be seeing to u r w h e n asked jf tra y p ,. paid by the other property owners on ,ng fn an aero p lan e wag not an ey. the street. The owners of the s t r i p ; penglve mode of traye] Mr Ruage, have very little land along the street gajd ,, djd not cog, any morp th an tQ and they do not feel th a t it would be. d r|y e a giXHSy,ln d er n lach in e, as fair for them to stand the costs which tb e re wag neyer any Ure tro u b le and would probably am ount to about $600. th e only cost was for oil and gas. He A movement is under foot to take said th e re was no way to w ear o u t about 70 acres lying to the west of the th e m achine. W hen asked ab o u t ac city and extending the city lim its out cidents, he said th e re w asn 't su p to include th a t land and thus square posed to be any accidents. up the boundary line of Gresham in th a t direction. The 70 acres include OREGON FRUIT SALES the John Roberts place and Swack- ARE RAPIDLY INCREASING ham m er place, and p art of the H arvey A rep o rt recently com pleted by th e place. I t will be taken up at the next Oregon G row ers C ooperative asso meeting. A special session of the City Coun ciation at Salem, Ju ly 31, in connec cil was called before adjournm ent last tion w ith th e an n u a l a u d it shows th a t d u rin g th e p ast year business Tuesday evening. I t was made nec th ro u g h th e sale of fru it am o u n tin g essary on account of so many import-. an t issues coming up. The meeting ¡_ J ’ ’ . . Segregated into accounts for th e dif- will be held W ednesday evening, Aug feren t fru its th e rep o rt is as follow s: ust 16, a t the City hall. Apples, $522.411.11; pears, $258,-1 W ork on th e new Zion Evangelical church p arsonage Is progressing rap- ! idly. F rom fo u r to six men of th e church a re v o lu n teerin g th e ir ser- W hile Mr. and Mrs. J. E. M etzger Coneesslon space a t the M ultno- booth in th e ce n te r of th e building vlce8 from day to day. T he com plete atten d ed B uyer's Week in S eattle re m ah county fa ir g ro u n d s is ab o u t all and D onnelly’s so ft d rin k concession fram ew o rk of th e building is already cently they had th e privilege oi w it sold. T hose who come in now ta k e is nearby. in place on its cem ent foundation. nessing th e W ay farer which was giv w hat they can g et for th e m ain posi The Oregon N ursery will exhibit on T he new parsonage is 48x28. It tions have been disposed of for some th e m ain floor of th e pavilion and is to be a m odern six-room bungalow. en in th e new stadium at th e U niver sity of W ashington. tim e. has already secured a booth. W hen com plete th e in te rio r will con T his w onderful p ageant is given T he ^ ÿ itle d g e Seed com pany and Reed F ren ch pianos will be exhlb- tain . on th e n o rth side, a study at every year at S eattle and is one of th e th e R ussellville n u rsery are planning ,ted w lth an even iargP r dis- th e fro n t. On th e sam e side will be big a ttra c tio n s of th e northw est. It an extensive exhibit th is year and are p]ay th an usual, a bedroom , a bath room and an o th er was first staged at Colum bus, Ohio, a t w orking to g e th er on th e p roject ! Chas. D rake w ill d em o n strate a bedroom a t th e rear. A living room, the g reat world convention of the T hey do n ot expect to be co ntented new popcorn m achine. A n o th er ex a dining room and a k itchen will M ethodist church a t the opening of w ith seeds an d flowers. E quipm ent I b jbR will be of fru it ju ices by th e com plete th é room s on th e south the centenary several years ago. to c a re fo r little chix is alread y in 1 The p ag ean t is introduced by a P o rt-O -F ru it P ro d u cts Com pany. T he side. place, and th e re is a prom ise of The dim ensions of th e living room scene show ing the world torn assun- fru it used in th ese products a re be an o th e r pen of puppies lik e those ing grow n in th is section of th e coun and dining room com bined a re 36x der by strife between nations, and be w hich proved so p opular la st year. try . 15 54. They will have only an a rc h tw een classes. T his scene is so te r • T he tw o com panies have th e space J. E. M etzger has an a ttra c tiv e way betw een and can easily be used rible, Mr. M etzger said, th a t it is im ju st at th e head of th e sta irs in th e space on th e m ain floor w here he will as a reception room. A larg e fire possible to describe. W ayfarer, th e balcony of th e m ain pavilion. They show;. Brunsw ick phonographs. place is to be b u ilt in th e living room. principal ch aracter, sees this and like will occupy th e w'hole end of th e T he k itchen is to have built-in fea many o th ers, w onders if God is a fte r O ther exh ib ito rs will be K err Gif building. tu re s and will be m odern in every all in His world o r if perchance we ford & Co. Inc., w ith a line of cereals way. A b reak fast nook is to be an have only had a fond dream . He does T h e dom estic a r t d ep artm en t in and foods. T ru Blu B iscu it. Com ch arg e of Mrs. D elia M urray will be added fe a tu re and will be built off not deny God, nor hum an progress pany with cookies, fancy w afers, etc., from th e kitchen a t th e re a r of th e but has grav e questions. located in th e ea st end of th e bu ild and the G ranges of th e county w ith house off from th e 6ack porch. ing th is y ear on th e balcony. The scene depicting w ar had many th e ir old positions on th e south side A, la rg e porch is being b u ilt on hundred if not th o u san d s in it and T he O utlook's rest room will be i of t jje building. located nearby ready to receive , O utside on th e gro u n d s, A. W. th e fro n t of th e house. It ru n s th e every im plem ent of w arfare. Suffer- frien d s and visitors for a few' mo- Metzger & Com pany, in cooperation length of th e buillding and is eight ing women and children play a large p a rt in th is scene. m e n t's rest an d a chat betw een w ith th e U. S. Steel C orporation, will feet wide. One of th e m ost convenient p arts events. W ay farer is sincere In his desire exhibit a line of steel goods. of th e new parsonage will be th e to know and be led by a divine m es T he a g ric u ltu ra l exhibits will be on R ak er & Son will display F o rd large, room y full size basem ent senger, called U nderstanding he th e so u th side of th e balcony. cars and F ordson tracto rs. which is seven feet high. T he lau n goes fo rth to learn. T he balance of Concessions g ran te d to com panies The Sm ith M otor Car Com pany dry room and a fu rn ace will be in the th e pageant is a review in sketch of down sta irs a re of in te rest. Some will show th e p opular C hevrolet car basem ent. A p art of it may also be the w orld’s injustice, to which Un th in g new th is y ea r will be Floyd and accessories. p artitio n ed off and used for a Sun d erstan d in g gives in te rp re tatio n , to M ack’s rad io exhibition on th e main O. V. Bradley will have a display day school room u n til a new church show th a t God does live and move floor. of Celtic trac to rs. can be buil(. -for hum an progress th ro u g h it all. Maxwell S chneider will exhibit Last year th e N orthw est Fence & T he lot on w hich th e p arsonage is T he scenes move on th ro u g h th e m any of his b eau tifu l p ictu res th is | W ire W orks put up a p erm an en t ex being erected is to be filled in w ith Babylonian captivity in w hich Un y ear an d has th e e n tire west wall of hibit and a coat of p ain t has p ut th a t two inches of d irt w hich will m ake it d erstan d in g explains th a t God's th e m ain pavilion. exhibit in holiday dress for th is year. ju s t th e rig h t height above th e street. plans "encom pass th e y ears.” O ther ex hibitors on th e m ain floor T he boys of th e M ultnom ah Jersey W hen com pleted th is house prom ises Mr. M etzger has much to say about are th e E lectric Service com pany, Calf club have a concession and will to be a fine ad d itio n to G resham . th e beauty of th is scene. T he w on d em o n stratin g w ashing m achines and sell fresh Je rse y m ilk. T his booth d erful size of th e stag e which he th e P. R. L. & P. Co. w ith a la rg e ex will be at th e n o rth ea st co rn er of th e says is at least 300 feet wide and h ib it of electrical appliances. A utom otive E quipm ent building LEAGUE INSTITUTE IS WELL ATTENDED j very deep m akes th e scenery effects J. W. H iggins will have his b ea u ti which was form erly th e m achinery , 1 w onderful. ful ced ar chests on display again. 'h a ll. The n u m b er of young people who i , , , , , , . . .. . . , Follow ing is a p asto ral scene with A display of rugs, etc., will be 1 The L ad ies’ Aid of th e F irs t U nited atten d , ed . the E pw orth L eague Insti- . .. . „ , (sh ep h erd s by th e evening fire and a B reth ren church of P o rtlan d will tu te show n by th e N orthw est Rug Co. was la rg e r th is y e a r,„ „ „ , ,,_. , , . , , , .. real flock of sheep safely folded near- T he L aG ran Marco C igar "Company j have a lunch concession n ear th e en- th a n ever. T h ere was an en ro llm en t . . ,. . .. .. , .„ on, .. - . , by In th is scene th e th re e wise men 942.19; dried prunes, $843,577.99; Iis Koing to m ake cig ars in its booth j tran ce of th is building. of 280 for th e first day of th e insti- MAN DIES FROM DISEASE t which Is all ready. T hese cig ars will | W ill H essel will have a display of tute. ’The end of th e week found 340 ap p ear and in q u ire th e way. Soon CONTRACTED DURING WAR j cherrfeB’ $83,461.32; berries, $148 , a chorus of angels also ap p ear and i M itchell, Lewis & S taver Co. cars. In nam es on th e en ro llm en t list _______ 1141.32; nuts,- $26,495.00; vege be m ade by hand. m ake th e announcem ent of th e b irth and T he F ish er F lo u rin g Mills will p ut | an o th e r location they will p resen t how ever, did .not reg ister. T he to any ta l j The fu n eral of H arry Joseph tables, $33,882.99; plum s of a Savior. d rjp d !on its usual exhibit and th e ever | th e la rg e st and best display of farm Sedig was held T uesday aftern o o n , | green prunes, $23,«82.16; n u m b er who atten d ed d u rin g th e O th er scenes follow th e triu m p h an - A ugust 1, from th e Pow ell V alley {apples, $322.50; grapes. $1,712.39; P opular “scones” will have a p ro m i-! m achinery ev er show n on th e g rounds week was estim ated a t ab o u t 500 tal en try , th e crucifixion and th e res T he Covey M otor C ar Com pany of Mission church. ¡apricots, $19,212.33; peaches, $19,- J n en t Place. people. u rrection. D uring all th ese scenes Mr. Sedig's d eath was caused by 516.00. T otal, $1,981,557.30. I T he Crown Mills and M athew s P o rtlan d will show’ Maxw’ell cars. T he F alls City rep resen tatio n were F red Todd, th e p o p u lar sign p a in t very en th u sia stic th ro u g h o u t th e U n derstanding explains G od’s plan to tu b erculosis which he co n tracted It is believed th a t th is y e a r's busi- ,unch s,an d have th e ir old places at In none is an attem p t er, will m ake signs w hile you W’ait, week and showed a fine sp irit. The W ayfarer. w hile he was in the B rem erton Navy ' ness will to ta l $3,000,000 o r more. tb e en tra n ce to th e annex, m ade to p o rtra y th e fea tu re s of the perhaps, fo r he has a w orkshop es y ard s d u rin g th e w ar. H e spent al- T he association is now actively oper- P o rtlan d Seed Com pany is p u ttin g resu lts of th e in stitu te w ere m ore m ost a year w ith th e naval reserves atin g in practically all of th e princi- a g re a t d®al tim e and money into tablished a t th e g ran d sta n d and ex th an satisfacto ry . F rom 50 to 60 C hrist but It is as if a sp irit moved th ro u g h th e scenes ca rry in g th e a t B rem erton. The past w in te r he pal fru it d istric ts in Oregon and con- ,b e *r boo,b th is y ear and hope to pects to ta k e o rd ers fo r signs. The young people w ere converted and cross, en terin g th e city. E v ery th in g work will be done rig h t th e re on the tro ls over 3200 acres of fru it, w hich j m abe a Pe rm a n en t location, w ent to C alifornia w here it was th e re w ere at least 100 recru its se else is th e re and th e m ind of th e list A lbers Bros, will have a double grounds. hoped he would o v ercom e'the disease. acreage is steadily flo w in g . cured fo r life service in different en er fills in th e p icture of th e Christ. A process w hich will g rea tly | fields in both th e foreign and th e He re tu rn e d to Oregon th is spring The closing scene com es when hom e m issionary work as well as th e . . . .. and sh ortly afte rw a rd s w ent to th e change the p resen t cold pack m ethod NOTED LECTURER IN WHAT CAN BE FOUND , _ .. hosts come from all co rn ers of th e i . , , . , . ART DEPARTMENT open a ir sa n ito riu m at M ilw aukie 6f carin g fo r fru it is rep o rted having AT JERSEY CLUB BOOTH o th e r fields. ¡ea rth and kneel before th e cross and w here his d eath occurred on Ju ly been used fo r th e first tim e th is y ear | i hail C hrist King. They kept com ing 29 He was aged 24 years, 7 m onths by th e O regon G row ers C ooperative j A new fe a tu re of th e M u ltnom ah; The M ultnom ah Jersey Calf club E pw orth L eagues th ro u g h o u t th e in groups and filling th e sta g e until and 10 days at the tim e of his d eath association. Several kinds of fru it I county fa ir th is y e a r will be a series has secured th e space a t th e n o rth - sta te was form ulated which will have Mr. M etzger said It seemed as If they H e spent alm ost his e n tire life in j have been used w ith very satisfac to ry I lectu res in th e a r t d ep artm en t, ea st co rn er of th e m achinery bulld- to be approved at th e an n u al confer- .. . . „ ... 1 would never stop. Several thousand Poweli Valley w here th e fam ily has results. B arrels which have been These lectu res will be given in th e ing on th e M ultnom ah county fair ence at Salem on S eptem ber 6 before j | persons ta k e part In th e pageant resided m any years. used in th e past have been discarded m orning from 11 to 12 o’clock on g rounds fo r th e ir booth d u rin g fair it can be adopted. Many changes will which Mr. M etzger says m ust be seen T he fun eral services, conducted by and five gallon lacquered cans a re (W ednesday, T h u rsd ay and F rid ay ; week. They will sell cheese sand- be m ade in th e E pw orth L eague work th e Rev. O. F. L arson, w ere a tte n d - now used as co n tain ers for th e fru it, ¡d u rin g th e fair _week. wiches, co ttag e cheese, rich Jersey if th e new plan is adopted w hich will to be appreciated. W ords fail to ex press th e w onder and charm of th e ed by a large nu m b er of frien d s an d Before going in to cold sto rag e, th e ! T he first lectu re, w hich will be giv- m ilk, "Je rse y V ita,” and p ure Je r- Include th e re-w ritin g of th e co n sti production. "Y ou forget everything relativ es who m ourn because of his cans are filled with fru it w ith o r ' en on W ednesday. A ugust 9, will be sey *ce cream . tu tio n . ¡aro u n d you" said Mr. M etzger, "and ea rly death. Solos w ere sung by ! w ith o u t su g a r and sealed, a f te r which hy Mrs. H opper of New York who is "Jersey V ita” is a new milk bev- j when it Is over you come to. like Mrs. K arl J. H agberg and Mrs O. F. ith e y a re frozen solid and placed in now a P o rtlan d visitor. H er ta lk will erage th a t is refresh in g and delight- P u zzle: Find Pop. w)(|i j one aw akening from a d rea m .” He A gentlem an having business L arson. storage. T he ad v an tag es claim ed for ! he on a r ts an d crafts. Mrs. H opper ful fo r th e kiddies and grow n-ups T h e pall b earers w ere R. Spence, th is m ethod a re th a t refrig eratio n is } is well know n th ro u g h o u t th e U nited j alike. T he boys th in k it ’s g reat, and a back-country farm er in q u ired of j laughed as he said th a t he him self Arvid and C arl B ackstrand, C arl ! m uch faste r; co n stru ctio n is encour- [ S tates an d it is considered a g reat w ant all th e ir frien d s to have th e th e fa rm er's boy w here th e old m an did not come to him self un til he had was to be found. l i e s out in th e j driven several m iles in th e wrong di- C h irstensen, David P eterson and G il-t aged because of th e sm all size of th e privilege to have h e r o n the program privilege of try in g it. pigpen d o ctoring a sick sh o a ty ’ re- . , , . . . ... b e rt Shuholm . In te rm e n t was in th e i can. and han d lin g is facilitated , for th e fair. Mrs. H opper has spent I T he ice cream will be m ade by th e plied th e boy, and added as aa 11- rect,on and ,ound hlmi,e,f on ,hfi wrong sldp of th e city. D ouglass cem etery. I Several kinds of fru it have been used co nsiderable tim e on th e celebrated club m em bers from pure, rich Jersey lu m in atin g a fte rth o u g h t, “ P o p ’s" th e T he pageant is not p u t on by pro Mr. Sedig is survived by his par-J in th is process w ith equal success, it Louise Tiffany farm In New York, cream , w ith o u t eggs o r Junket. I t ’s one with a h at o n .”— C h ristian In telligence. fessional a rtis ts but by talen ted sin g i She com es w ith a su b je ct of Interest delicious. ‘N ull sed! T ry it, th en en ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sedig o f ! is said. ers and persons in terested in th e pro on w hich she is well qualified to tell y o u r friends. The Bank of Gresham pays 5 per ¡ Pow ell Valley, tw o bro th ers, A lb e r t1 --------------------- cent interest on time deposits.— Ad duction. speak. ---------------------- and Oscar and one sister. Miss Hazel FORMER GRESHAM BOY Mrs. D. Q. B arry took p a rt in th e On T h u rsd ay , A ugust 10, Mrs U p-T o-T he-M inute N otes n t F air Sedig DIES AFTER OPERATION Helney is su p e rin ten d in g th e b u ild -. Pa keant last year C larence Holmes, a m em ber of th e (■round A ctivities. Card o f T han k s. W ord was received a few days ago p o rn a n d park esm m ittee, will speak One of th e eatin g house concessions ing of a long row of bleachers. We wish to th a n k th e m any ¡of th e d eath of Nelson F eld a McColl, j , rg H olm es has ju s t retu rn ed from So t in to ru n n in g o rd er W ednesday A 15-plece o rch e stra will furnish | INSTITUTE ECHOES AT METHODIST CHURCH frien d s and relatives who assisted by a fo rm er G resham boy, a week ago E uropp « h e re she spent a y ear study- ready to serve m eals. T he booth is lo m usic th is year. "B est y et” is th e! a d s of kindness and w ords of sym- > last W ednesday. Ju ly 26. at th e tng m ethods She will talk on gar- (’»ted n ear th e w est e n tra n ce to th e universal com m ent. t gPnr|eea m orning and evening will p ath y d u rin g th e illness and d eath of E m anuel hosp ital in P o rtlan d . Mr. de|1 m e,h o d s and ru ra l com m unities. A utom otive E quipm ent building, The band stan d has been moved to bp rppumpd at th e M ethodist Bplsco- o u r son and b ro th er. H arry Sedig: McColl was tak en to th e ho sp ital on T hjs wju t,P of in te rest to all who T. J. K reu d er and a crew of assist- a position n ear th e g ran d stan d p a, chlirf.h beginning next Sunday. also for th e beau tifu l floral offerings. : th e preceding Sunday to undergo an ¡oye b eau tifu l g ard en s. an t B a re busy g ettin g th e L ents P lans for evening Include a sp ly id ld T h „ delegation of young people Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sedig. O scar, j abdom inal operatio n for som e form F riday, R udolph B aar, a n ativ e of O range booth Into shape for th e fair. m usical program . R u n n in g races at from O rpgham , p |Pagant Hom*, and A lbert and Hazel Sedig. ¡of stom ach tro u b le and was o p erated ¡Czecko Slovakia, will give a lectu re Mrs. U. O. Sm ith was busy W ednes- 7:30 and polo at 8 :15 will also be Falrvlpw hag rplurnpd to , he hom„ on on Monday. He did not recover jon arf w eav| ng. He will describe d ay p rep arin g th e a r t d ep a rtm en t for evening fea tu re s th ro u g h o u t th e churchpg „ „ „ j w| , h th e enthusiasm ZION EVANOELICAL aB was expprted and th e Im m ediate band ,ooniH aI„, dlsplav a collection opening day of th e fair of th e recent g ath erin g s of Epw orth- a a a , , ,7 tv T n r*‘Ia,Ive" werp o1 hl" "erious of hand woypn d rap e rie s w hich he Much w ater and plenty of h ard L arge electric lights have been in- la n , at Fal|g C |ty Thpy w |„ hay|) Sunday school at th e Zion Evan- H(g d eath o<.curred „ „ W ed- b a. work can c re a te a tran sfo rm atio n . stalled which will m ake th e race (>har<p of , he Hpry|res gelical church next S unday m orning negday T he a rt d ep a rtm en t will be T hls •" show n in th e im proved ap- track and b andstand p ractically as day evPnlng a n d , ry to bring at 10 o’clock, th e usual hour. P re ac h Nelson McColl was raised in G resh sw am ped if everyone of th e ex hibitors p ea ran re of th e c a fe te ria taken over light as day. some of its uplift to those who ing in th e E nglish language will be am and was well known to all th e by th e B aptist L adles' Guild of G resh A big carnival com pany is expert- pou,d b„ „ , bp Fal|g (, )(y a a , b a r. gin at 11 o’clock. No services will older resid en ts here. His m o th er. come th ro u g h w ith exhibits as prom am. T he persuasion of Mrs. J . N. ed S atu rd ay w ith 2_(1¡ cars Including ised. T he regula r League service will be held in th e evening. Mrs. I. McColl, was p o stm aster of This com pany Is be held In th e L eague room a t 7 p m. A very fine collection of po ttery is C ianahan and o th e r ladies of th e five side shows. G resham for nearly 20 years guild has caused th e fa ir board to said to be th e cleanest carnival com prom ised by a P o rtlan d man. T h e p asto r, th e Rev. A. 8. Htsey. Mrs. Marion Johnson, who has T he im m ediate relativ es of N elson, favor th e in stallin g of gas in the caf pany on th e circuit ; will occupy th e pulpit in th e m orn- been q u ite ill fo r th e past w eek. Is McColl are his wife, R nth McColl of eteria. Many of th e ladles of th e T he stock b arn s a re filling up. ! ,n< H|g fop|c wl|| be “C h ristian X O T N ’E rep o rted to be som ew hat b e tte r to P o rtlan d , his m o th er. Mrs. I. McColl. A p o ultry culling d em onstration B aptist church and o th ers as well T he pigeon clubs are m aking 300 j F o rb earan ce.” day. a siste r, Mrs W. C. B elt, of N ew port, j wm be held by Prof. H. E. Cosby. are gladly offering th e ir services to en tries of fancy stock. T he Sunday school Is u n d er th e T he rab b it show prom ises sp len su perintendency of Mr. R u sh er dur- P u b lic A u ction . and • b ro th er. C h arlie McColl of Tuesday. A ugust 8, a t 2 p m on th e “ « k e th e cafete ria a success. T he F o u r 20-acre and tw o 4 0-acre S eattle, new d em o n stratio n farm located on ladies served th e ir first meal at noon did exhibits )ng , bp absence of Its re g u la r super- tra c ts. T hursday, A ugust 10. Im -j F u n eral services were held ,n th e E rn est S chw edler place, 1 >4 m ile today E veryone is w orking and everyone (ntendent : west of W ilson C orners, on th e provem ents. equipm ent. Seven ml ( Portland on Thursday. July 2 at G resham -D am ascus road. Ail infer- The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 n< grandstand is being shingled happy. E veryone is expecting a big 1 so u th east Sandy. C. C. P ilgrim I Finley’s undertaking parlors Frank fair and fav o rab le w eather. i C lackam as county fair. Sept. 19-12 ested a re invited to atten d . ready for record crowds. E agle Creek. Oregon. The Multnomah County Fair Is Your Fair; Use It to Your Advantage. Five Days, Next Week