Best Day of Week in Prospect for Tomorrow's Fair; Races and Chautauqua Features Sunday
T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
Voi. 12, No. 47
ATTENDANCE AT
FAIR EXCEEDS ALL
EXPECTATIONS
GRESHAM.
GRANGE BOOTHS RECEIVE
AWARDS; FAIRVIEW FIRST
MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON
FRIDAY.
AUGUST
u m v iu m jin m
BOARD DECIDES TO CONTINUE
FAIR OVER SUNDAY; SPECIAL
PROGRAM PROVIDED; RACES
11,
1922
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
I
I FIRST FAIR RACES
HELD WEDNESDAY
LOCAL STOCK MEN
RECEIVE PRIZES
ON MANY ENTRIES
Fairview O range won first place
T he first races at th e M ultnom ah
in th e contest again th is y ear w ith a
county fa ir th is year w ere held W ed
lead of 7.25 points. T he to ta score
nesday aftern o o n . Two races were
was 8 7.25.
T his booth had been
scheduled for the aftern o o n with
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picked for th e w inner by everyone
th ree h eats of a mile in each race,
T he M ultnom ah county fair has ■ because of Its a rtistic a rran g e m en t
Stock
Judging
was fu rn ish ed
The first, a 2 :24 tro t, was won by
th is y ear exceeded th e expectations j and also th e w onderful display of
Oregon Bond who cam e in first in T hursday in th e various d ep artm en ts
of everyone. Crow ds have so f a r j^ r u ^ 8, ve£ etables an d grain s. The
,
,
* , .. 'display of dried fru its and vegetables
in all th re e heats.
Florim el and and am ong the o u tstan d in g aw ards
been excellent on each day and th e
,
.
The Multnomah County Fair Board has decided to
| was also w orthy of special m ention,
Bull P atch tied for second place and w ere cham pionships won by anim als
races have been a draw ing card th a t . Fairview gcored VBpeciaiiy high on
continue the fair until Sunday afternoon at 6 p. in. C. | were asked to race again. T he sec- from the A. C. Ruby stock farm .
filled th e g ran d stan d and bleachers to i canned fru its, green fru its, g rain s,
try Bull P atch second place and
I). Minton, secretary-manager, announces that the con I ond
Mr. Ruby has l’ercherons. English
capacity at every session. T he new nuts, dairy products, etc., and for
Florim el th ird . T he o th e r horses in
S hires and Belgians entered.
cessions, demonstrations, etc., will continue as usual.
the race were T he Obvious. Hazel
location of the g ran d stan d is respon decorations. T he score was as fol
A. H. B urns won first and second
Bond and Baron Jolly.
The tim e
sible in p art for tjiis as people appre low s: grain s 9.25, grasses 5.5, veg
Friday’s racing program which was called off be
places on g rad e d raft horses and
etables 14, fru its 14, field crops, kale,
was
two
m
inutes
and
20
A
*
seconds.
ciate the fact th a t they do not have potatoes, corn, etc. 7. O th er farm
first on a team of g rad e d ra ft
cause of track conditions will be held Saturday, as will
The purse was $400.
to go across the track to reach it. products, nuts, dairy, etc., 8.75;
horses.
T
he
second
race,
a
2:17
pace,
was
the
steeple
chase.
Saturday’s
racing
program
will
be
T he g ran d stan d and bleacher capac canned products 19. A rran g em en ts
C urtis Ruby took th e prizes on
won by Hal Brown who also cam e in
given Sunday afternoon. The Sunday race program
ity fo r next y ear will be at least and decoratio n s 9.75.
Shetlands.
Mrs. Ja n e t
first In all th ree heats.
Princess
doubled.
T he S. R. O. (stan d in g G rant, th e m aster, says th a t th e first
will begin at 2:30. The Ladies' Symphony Orchestra
Theo. B rugger, who owns Brown
H alro M won second and cam e in
room only) sign has been in place be place was not won because th e g ran g e
cattle,
has
the
g rand
will play at the race track and will give a concert at
second in all th ree heats.
Prince Swiss
fore races began and m any people is a large one. because it really is
cham
pion
bull,
g
ran
d
and
senior
the chautauqua tent from 12:30 until 2 p. m.
Zolock won th ird and cam e in th ird
have tu rn ed back when they found | one of th e sm allest in point of actu al
in all th re e heats. T he o th e r h o rs cham pion cow and ju n io r cham pion
There will be a community sing at the chautauqua
they could not obtain seats in th e I num bers. She says she explains th e
heifer.
es com peting w ere Hal P arto n , Jr.,
tent under the leadership of H. \V. Strong. Dr. S. J.
g ran d stan d .
In the H olstein cluss, A. H. Burns
i fact th a t F airview won again not so
Rockwood
Hal
and
F
ran
cis
G
reeting.
Reid, a speaker of national reputation, will speak at
The racing program s have been ex-J much
th e n um ber of (he nieulbers
has m any first prizes. He also has
F ran cis G reeting was throw n out of
cellent and the polo auto gam es w ere | b u t (n o rg an lz atio n , cooperation and
2:30. Dr. Reid is a very fine speaker and it will be
th e g rand and senior cham pion cow.
th e race d u rin g th e second heat
th rillin g enough to su it th e most sa- tb e way every uleraber took hold and
T
worth one’s time and money to take the opportunity
when a tendon snapped in one of her he Junior cham pion bull is owned
tia te d taste.
earn estly tried to help m ake it a
of
hearing
the
orchestra
concert,
the
community
sing
and
front legs m aking it im possible for by W alter Schw eidler. T he Junior
T he S anders aeroplane w ith its success.
cham pion h eifer is ow ned by W alter
h er to co n tin u e in th e race. She
Dr. Reid, if the other features of the day do not appeal.
reckless d riv er has been doing all
Anderegg.
R ussellville cam e second in line
came
in
fo
u
rth
in
th
e
first
and
only
k in d s of stu n ts over th e grounds. w ith a splendid show ing of g rain s.
F. H. P o rte r of H alsey, Oregon,
heat she com pleted. T he purse was
Some of the tail-spins and low «weeps I
en tered Red Polled cows and took
$400.
w hich w ere m ade by the plane caused er farm produet8. T
T he
he display
d,HpIav of
all the prizes which w ere given for
Oregon Bond is owned and driven
th e spectato rs to hold th e ir breath grasses in R ussellville's booth scored
th a t class.
by G. Sw isher of Eugene, Bull Patch
u n til he righted him self and sta rted 7.5 or two points above th a t in F air-
Jersey honors were m ore 'evenly
[ is owned by Wm. M arshall of Salem
off easily and gracefully. A num ber view. T he o th e r points scored up
divided. P rizes going to a num ber
and was driven by Mr. M arshall.
of people have m ade the 15-m inute I w ell and canned p ro d u cts was only
of local breeders including Samuel
Florim el is owned by A rth u r Rem
trip from th e fa ir grounds in th e h a lt a point behind E alrv ,ew
Weiss, O. J. Brown, K. H annem an.
By D. E. TOW LE, M anager
The L adies’ C olum bia Concert
The
ington
of
Tacom
a,
W
ashington,
and
plane.
C o rb ett; Glen Cox. club boy; V ictor
| point was lost on decoration. The com pany will give th e follow ing pro Berry G row ers Packing Com pany. was driven by Mr. L angum .
Hal
W ednesday was said to be one of to ta , gcore was „„
gram Sunday, A ugust 13 from 12:30
T he rasp b erry h arv est is nearly Brown is owned by J. J. K adderly Leon, E stacad a; J. L. Bowman and
th e record crow ds of th e fa ir and th e
M ultnom ah cam e in th ird place to 2 p. m. a t th e C h au tau q u a te n t at
Chas. P. T allm an.
over. The average yield is ab o u t 50 of P o rtlan d . P rincess H alro M. is
fine w eather, good exhibits and ex scoring higher th an any o th e r g ran g e
G rand cham pion and chnmpion
the M ultnom ah county fa ir g ro u n d s: per cent of th e estim ated y ie ld — th e ¡owned by W. W illiam s of Gresham ,
cellent concession exhibits m ade it a on field crops, g rasses an d grain s.
bull
is ow ned by K. H annem an. T he
best yields being 70 per cent of th e P rince Zolock is owned by F. Ziegler
F rances K night, Conductor.
big success. T hursdays crowd was as
cham pion bull 1 year, Is owned by
They scored well on decoration re-
early
spring
estim
ate.
T
his
is
con-
of
P
o
rtland.
M arch— W ar M arch of th e P riests
good o r b e tte r and alth o u g h th e re I celving 8 25 o ut of a possible 10.
V ictor Leon.
sidered a very good re tu rn w ith all | H alf mile ru n n in g race was sched-
from A thalia. (M endelssohn).
was some rain th e folks w ere so glad T he to ta , score wag - 5
Senior and grand chnm pion cow
th
ln
g
s
considered
as
th
e
w
in
ter
was
uled to ta k e place W ednesday even
Spanish W altz — S antiago, (C or
to see it th a t they actually acted as if
Is
owned by J. L. Bowman. Chas.
The next th re e in o rd er w ere very
unusually severe, th e spring not any ing on th e track .
F ro n tie r Boy
th e fa ir board had been especially close tog eth er, only 1.66 points be b in ).
P. T allm an , club boy, owns th e
too
favorable
and
th
e
sum
m
er
was
cam e in first. Miss T ori second and
C ornet solo— Lost C hord. (S u lli
g racious in bringing down th e O re tw een them .
T hese th re e w ere
w ithout rain. We should all be Mary Noble, th ird . A purse of $100 I Junior chnm pion heifer.
gon m ist th a t has been aw aited so G resham fo u rth , score 73.33; Rock v an ), B eatrice Moore.
,,
r„
Dr. O. A. U’elsh took th e prizes on
pleased and th a n k fu l u n d er th e cir- »'as th e goal, I h e tim e was 53 sec- ,
, ,
M azurka— S aram an d a. (B ohm ).
long.
A
yershire
cattle.
wood fifth, 71.92; L ents sixth. 71.67.
F ro n tie r Boy Is owned by
Selection— The P rince of Pilsen, cum stances fo r one h alf a crop o r onds.
T he stock parad e was held T h u rs L ents and
In
th
e
!
S h ropshire sheep. E. W.
Rockwood
outscored ( L u d e rs ).
b etter.
¡Goldwln Sm ith and ridden by E lm er
day afternoon and th e re was a fine
O rlbhle of A urora won th e prizes
G resham on grasses and field crops.
T
he
cannery
force
Is
busy
labeling
I
Neil
Miss
T
ori
is
ow
ned
by
J.
Vocal
solo-—T
he
B
irthday
Song,
show ing of ca ttle and horses. F ol
w hile J. W.
W Sm ith ft Son of A urora
L ents scored two points above on (W iram e), Mae O’Neil Feldm an.
and casing th e canned goods which P ierce and ridden by O scar Tedw ell.
lowing this was th e auto parad e in
i
carried
off
th e honors In Lincoln
canned products, but G resham m ade
will move as fast as o /d e rs can be i Mary Noble is ow ned by C aptain
“ E legle” , (M assen et).
which several local g ara g e com
sheep.
that up and some m ore by scoring
"W hen I Dream of Your Sm ile” , filled. Many o rd ers for frozen goods Wise and ridden by Mr. Osborne,
panies particip ated .
T he cars ex
Mr. G rihble's stock also won th e
4.25 points h ig h e r th a n L ents on o th (C o n rad ).
are also being filled. D eliveries have
T he au to polo race which was held
hibited this year show many im prove
honors In B erk sh ire hogs.
e r farm products. G resham s display
O v ertu re— M orning, Noon, N ight. already been m ade of over 550 bar-J W ednesday evening on th e race I
m ents in appearance.
Alvin K aser, 12-years-old club boy
of nuts, honey, dairy products, bacon, (Suppe).
rels of cu th b erts, 200 b arrels of lo-1 track was an unusual fea tu re of th e
L ectures at th e C hau tau q u a te n t
won first place on his boar, u nder six
cheese and eggs was th e best In th e
g
an
b
erries
and
a
q
u
an
tity
of
straw
-
J
program
.
F
o
u
r
men
tobk
p
a
rt
in
th
e
M arch-—Off to th e Races (G eorges)
and at the a rt d ep a rtm en t a re draw
m onths which he en tered In open
show , scoring 9.25. T his one ex
berries. Some of th e la rg e r straw - sport. T h ere were t»'o men to each
ing good audiences.
class.
hibit put th e G resham g ran g e in th e PORTLAND GAS COMPANY
berry o rd ers a re not filled yet but will | au to which was equipped w ith hoops
Of especial in te re st to G resham lead fo r fo u rth place.
In th e Poland C hina class, Richard
HAS FIN E DISPLAY be soon and it is expected to have all on a chassis. T he hoops prevent
people a re th e excellent concession
A ndrew s and Andrew Bros., divided
Rockwood scored best on g rain s
o rd ers filled and accounts closed th is the au to front going over when it
exhibits of local m erchants and
honors.
Many fa ir v isito rs have com m ent m onth.
grasses 6.5;
T he to ta l score was
upsets in tu rn in g a sh arp corner.
dealers.
In th e C h ester W hite class, Leslie
ed favorably on th e P o rtlan d Gas ft
71.92.
It is im p o rta n t th a t all su rp lu s One of th e men on each au to Is
In th e main pavilion. J. E. M etzger
L ents Bcored high on canned prod Coke com pany’s display in th e m ain em pty crates be re tu rn e d prom ptly as equipped with a m allet and th e hold- Lynch, club boy, won first places with
is rep resented by a beau tifu l display
ucts and decoration, and cam e up pavilion w here m any of th e ir ap p li dry sto rag e has been arran g e d for e r strik e s a large ball, which has his boar, u n d er one year, and sow
of Brunsw ick phonographs.
T his
and litter. He also had the senior
well on field crops. T he score was ances have been show n.
them and th ey m ust be retu rn ed a t been placed on th e track , each tim e
booth n ea r th e m ain en tra n ce is a t 71.67.
cham pion boar.
T he com pany has tak en a com once to prevent w aste.
Ills au to passes it.
tra c tin g atten tio n and m any stop to
Theo. Resch, a club boy, of C lack
C olum bia was seventh place with m endable in te rest in th e fa ir and has
If anyone is in need of a te n t he
p i e racing officials for th e week
listen to the m usic w hile they re st in a score of 59.17.
piped th e e n tire pavilion fo r gas and should be directed to th e can n ery as o t th e fa ir are C. D. M inton, secre am as county, brought over his herd
th e com fortable chairs. Mr. M etzger
put in 30 arc lig h ts which add g rea t- th e re are some ra re b arg ain s th e re ta ry -m an ag er; T. R. H ow itt, super- and »’on a n u m b er of big prizes In
Is to be co n g ratu lated on the arran g e - COLUMBIA LADIES'
ly to th e a ttra c tio n s of th e building now in ten ts. T h ere a re also som e in ten d en t speed; Mrs. V. M Strohm , C hester W hites. His stock won first
m ent of his exhibit.
ORCHESTRA AT FAIR at night.
su g a r sacks to sell as well as aom e! clerk of course; B. J. Bagley, clerk prize on produce of sow and also on
On th e opposite side of th e build
T he piping for g as has been ex sacks of su g a r to d istrib u te from th e of scales; L. W. W hite, presiding get of sire. O th er honors won w ere
ing L. L. K idder Is show ing th e Mars
T he m usic fo r th e M ultnom ah tended to several booths, th e cafe
Junior cham pion boar, senior ch am
su rp lu s on hand.
P lease call for Judge; C. C. H all, tim e r;
L. B.
W ells furnace. Mr. K idder says he county fa ir th is year is fu rn ish ed by te ria and o th e r buildings.
pion sow, ju n io r cham pion sow, g rand
G. T. your sack soon.
B aketel, tim e r; Col. D. H. D unne.
ha» ju st finished in stallin g a Mars th e C olum bia L adies' o rch e stra of Coggswell Is in ch arg e of th e gas
cham pion sow and g ran d cham pion
Orders, for vetch seed are slow in 1 tim er; 8. Simon, p u b lish er official
Well» pipeless fo rc ec e in th e new P ortland.
Mrs. F ra n cis K night is com pany’s booth.
boar,
com ing in. It is necessary to have an program .
hom e of W. H. Gibson on South Rob- conductor and o rg an izer of th e or-
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F. A Welch, of G resham , won
estim ate of th e am o u n t needed before < T he C olum bia Ladies o rch e stra oc-
e rts avenue. T his new furnace h a s [ ch e stra which is composed of 40 LAMBERT - KENDALL
sen io r and Ju n io r cham pionship on
an o rd er can be placed. It is also cupled th e band stand n ea r th e
m any a ttra c tiv e fea tu re s not th e [Pieces in all. T h ere are 15 ladies
WEDDING SOLEMNIZED advisable to sow a few pounds of rye Judge's platform and fu rn ish ed tnu- his H am pshire hogs
least of which is th e record of 40 ¡Playing at th e fair. T h e m usicians
H C. Com pton and Amil Anderson
m inutes for heatin g a large house In with th e ir lead er have ju st r e tu r n e d '
Miss Evelyn K endall, d a u g h te r of p er acre as a fiber producer. It has sic between races. Mrs. Mae O’Neill, won prizes on Duroc Jersey hogs.
extrem e w inter w eather.
.
’ recently from a five m onths to u r of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall, and also been found possible to secure F eldham , th e vocal soloist, gave sev-
More com plete lists of prize aw ards
Floyd L. Mack has on display a ^ b e United S tates on a C h au tau q u a Ju liu s L am bert of T ro u td ale, were sheep corral fertilize r at a reasonable eral splendid selections
will be given later.
m iplete line of radio receiving out- program . This o rch e stra Is w hat Is m arried T h u rsd ay m orning. A ugust price. How m uch can you use?
LADIES’ ORCHESTRA CANNERY WORK IS
WILL PLAY SUNDAY NEARING THE END
PET GOOSE ENJOYS
Z io n E v a n g e lic a l C h u rc h .
fits. Concerts, lectures, reports, etc., known as the F irst C hairs of th e 1°. «» * o’clock at St. H en ry ’s church
RIDING
ON
AUTOMOBILE
No
services will be held next Sun-
are being received th e re on th e vari- L adles’ Sym phony In P o rtlan d
in G resham . The Rev. H. B ruenagal
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' ‘Bob"
th e not goose of M
,lay ” th e Z,on Ev«ugellcal church.
ous outfits which he Is displaying.
T hose playing at th e fa ir th is perform ed th e cerem ony. Only th e
W. E. Wood of P o rtlan d , and for-
’
» s. | T be congregation has been invited to
He has four outfits which he connects I week are Mrs. F ran cis K night, Miss relativ es and a few friends were
m erly of G resham , was ft v isito r at E un,ce K « o th w ell, is occupying a , ak e p art
m issionary services at
up one at a tim e to th e 135 feet ae rial Mae O’Neill F eldm an, soloist; Miss Present.
th
e
fair
T
h
u
rsd
ay
and
paid
th
e
O
ut-
P°"Itlon
of
sta
te
at
the
e
n
tra
n
ce
of
j
F
riedens
church
at Heilwood which
line which he has erected at th e fa ir V irginia K night, c e llo lst; Miss Hazel
T he service was a very beautiful
'
the p o ultry building on th e fair i ,H on F iftee n th stre e t and Tacoma
grounds. Mr. Mack Is exhibiting and Babbidge, cello lst; Mrs. Jen e Brooks; one. A ppropriate music was rendered look a call.
The ladles of th e Zion Evangelical grounds. He Is tam e but oh, so in a ' PnuP (luring both th e m orning and
d em o n stratin g fo u r outfits from th e P ianist; Mrs. Joy Glesy, violinist; by Miss F lorence A uclair as soloist
T he
children love to a f ,ernoon.
N orthw estern Radio M anufacturing Miss M aria Paige, v iolinist; Mrs. accom panied by her siBtey Miss C lara eburch arp kolng to hold a bake sale dependent.
organ and th e ir b ro th er Louis of pieR’ cakea' bread and many o th e r caress his p retty coat and he h ates!
A n um ber of young people will
com pany, th e Chowns
H ardw are Meda E rra n t. F rench h o rn ; Miss at th e
good th in g s on S atu rd ay afternoon. very much to offend them so all he ,a **” |,a rt 1,1 “ d eb ate next Hunday
com pany of P ortland, th e De F orest G ertru d e H over, v io lin ist; Mrs. E tta ( w ith a violin
A ugust 12, a t Cecil M etzger's g ro does is to politely walk out of th e ir ! PV,‘n ing at th e Zion Evangelical
W ireless system com pany and th e G reather, double bass; Miss E sth e r I
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cery sto re.
reach on e ith e r side of his platform church on th e topic of “ Resolved,
W estinghouse com pany.
Skogset, coronet: Miss E rm a Jam es.
HALEY
Maxwell Schneider. local photog- drum s, and Miss Bessie M oore.'
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T h ere Is one th in g "B o b ” likes th at the Bible be tau g h t In th e pub
rap h er, has a fine exhibit of his pic- coronet.
The B aptist young people of Haley FOR RALE Well bred registered more th an an y th in g else and th a t Is lic schools of the United S tates.” T he
Jersey bull.
W ant a good work to rid e on th e ra d ia to r of his m is d a b ste rs will be Melvin Brugger.
tu re s on the west wall of th e m ain
These ladies have played in nearly | will have a w elner and m arshm allow
mare. R F W allers, Gresham
tre ss’ Ford
T he tenacious way In H enry K arpensteln, W alter and Ed-
pavilion. Mr. S chneider has one of every sta te In th e union. Most of ¡roast on S atu rd ay evening, A ugust
An in v itation Is
which he keeps his place no m a tte r w ard Schw edler.
th e largest displays thia year th a t he t/ie m em bers are g rad u a tes of a mu- 12. at H aley statio n a t th e hom e of
W eight« of E I « t c s Vary,
how
rough
the
road
or
how
fast
th
e
p«t«nded
lo
all
to
come and h ear
has ever had.
laical college in th e east. Miss Paige I A ugust Ijekberg. A sm all fee will
T be w eight of .fleeces obtained
On th e grounds a n um ber of local was w ith T heodore Thom as, th e fa- | be charged for th e w einers and from sheep varies g rea tly w ith th e au to goes a ttra c ts th e a tte n tio n of them .
men are exhibiting lines of goods, mous musician in New York
M i« m arshm allow s. An in v itation is ex- individuals In th e dock. If th e flock everyone. His record trip for trav -
G reat news for lazy m en;
Dr.
P erh ap s W. Hessel should come first F eldm an Is from Chicago and w hile tended to all to come and enjoy th e was culled each vear disposing of all pl*nff 0,1 bis perch was m ade recently Boyal S. Copeland, fam ous physician,
anim als th a t did not come up to the when he and his m istress went to
with two large concessions. In th e th e re she sa n g -in five of th e m ost I evening,
says th at m an ip u latin g th e steerin g
flock av erag e of fleece weight, the S e a ttle and retu rn ed .
farm exhibits Mr. Hpssel Is fe a tu rin g Prom inent churches.
"B o b ” rode wheel of an autom obile Is Urie physi
retu rn in wool would be g reatly in
Case tracto rs. B eaver drag saws, Oli-
T he music of th e o rch estra is EXf HANGE LAND o r lots for c lea r creased.
Individual
flocks have both ways on the ra d ia to r and never cal exercise.
But chances a re he
v er plows S uperior d rills. P erfection »treat ly enjoyed on th e fa ir grounds
ing land and building house. P re shown a« much as a four-pound In- lost his footing once no m a tte r how* was th in k in g about jack in g up th e
m ilking m achines and two types of T he ladies are scheduled to play ev-
fer log house
Phone A tw ater i r^nse in th e av erag e w eight of fast they w ent.
car and changing tires.
fleece o ver a period of eight years
au to m atic air p ressure w ater system s. e rY afternoon and evening d u rin g th e
3432. M. W. Bowen, 38$ H arri when th is practice has been carried
Use of v en tila tin g lofts stuffed with
Loss of n itrogen In th e form of am-
Much of th is equipm ent Is being oper- week.
son stre e t. P o rtlan d , Ore.
out
o. A. C. E xperim ent Station.
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Iry «'raw was said to be effective by m onia from b arnyard m an u re and
ated th e re at th e booth and Is at-
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tr a d in g the atten tio n of th e farm ers
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For Sale Quick.
R. V. M itchell of th e W ashington ex from poultry m anure In the »urn-
of
H aving sold my Ore!>han)
place on , muM
Main
p erlm ent sta tio n . In carry in g off and J m er m onths can be prevented by
ot th
m e e county
county.
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f D Minton, m an ag er M ultnom ah County F a ir G resham . Oregon, a n
In an o th er section, in autom obile sell most of my household fu rn itu re , nounces an ad d itio n al fe a tu re on th e en te rta in m e n t program to be given alw orbing excess m oisture. Invest!- adding a sm all q u an tity of e ith e r
row. Hessel has a com plete line of including beds, d ressers, chairs, lln- F riday nigh, u n d er th e auspices of th e County P aren t-T each ers association, gatlonff show ed th a t even In th e so- , la n d p laster o r su perphosphate. These
O verland. W illis K night and G ard n er
e,c;; bpforp moving A ugust n L i p*’nw,n" of Do“ «Id Confrey of G resham and E leanor W inders of called “ d ry ” d istricts of th e s ta te the i m aterials should be applied at th e
I o rtla n d . tw o most p o p u lar ju v en ile e n te rta in e rs, who will In terp ret in hum idity k n d te m p eratu re conditions ra te of 50-60 pounds to a ton of
c a r,
T hursday, people were Inter-
™ “ T im m erm an
Italian dance In n ativ e costum e, directed by Elnorn Fay Fleck
. _ . ,
These clever dancers have been received by manv en th u siastic audiences ,
dlff''r>'nt from those m anure.
ested In the d riverless G ard n er ear
A cent o r less a word, a d o llar or
and Mr. Minton considers him self very fo rtu n a te In securing th e services *” ,hp ra ,n Jr p arts th an Is generally I _ .
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C ontinued on page 4
— < m ore a sale— W ant Ads do It.
of th ese two little sta rs.
supposed
T h * Bank of G resham pays 5 per
cent In terest on tim e deposits.— Adv
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