G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 13. NO. 1«
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21. 1923
COMMERCIAL CLUB
HAS BUSY SESSION
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.00 Per Year
PACK PRODUCTS CO.
PLANS FOR SUMMER
Musical Attractions
Orchestra Players to Meet Tomorrow
Night at 7:3#.
Im p o rta n t ch an g es have rec en tly
A m eeting has been called for to
ta
k
en place in th e d irec to rate and
m orrow , W ednesday, night a t th e li
officiary of th e P ack P ro d u cts com
b rary of all persons in terested in the
p any located In G resham . E. A. Pack,
form ation of an orch estra. T he m eet
founder of th e com pany, having re
ing is called by W. L. G orsage, c h a ir
signed
as p resid en t and d irecto r, has
m an of the in stru m en tal division of
w ith d raw n from the com pany and H.
th e Musical A rts club of G resham . It
J. F leisch er, recen tly of Idaho, now
is especially desired th a t all persons
of G resham , h as become p resident.
who play any in stru m en t su ited to an
Mr. F leisch er w as alre ad y g eneral
o rch e stra be p resen t and learn of th e
m a n ag er, w hich position he still
p lans and lend assistan ce in b ringing
holds.
about the sta rtin g of th is m uch need
PERCY CARLSON.
The com m ittee, th ro u g h its ch a ir-
ISABEL NEWLANDS
T he com pany Is an in co rp o ration of
ed
organization
for
th
is
com
m
unity.
w ith his sta te cham pion ig 1921 and
, ‘aan. stated w h at had been u n d e rta k
an d h er D u ro c-Jersey , g ran d ch am
Oregon w ith a cap ital stock of 330,-
1922 in th e H olstein divisiolf. y earlin g
This
should
include
violins,
'cello,
pion
pig
of
all
breeds
at
th
e
1922
en and asked for th e endorsem ent and
and p roducing cow. T his cow w as
000, m ost of w hich h as been su b
M ultnom ah County fa ir and sta te
cooperation o f. th e club. T he club fiute, clarin ets, cornets, altos, tro m
also H olstein g ran d cham pion of all
cham pion in th e club division in th e
scribed and tw o -th ird s of th a t sub
bones,
drum
s,
etc.
P
erso
n
s
playing
ages in th e club section a t th e fair.
passed a reso lu tio n favoring the plans
D uroc breed at th e la st sta te fuir.
scrib ed is said to be held by local
or
interested
in
learn
in
g
any
of
these
of th e com m ittee, pledging its sup
people.
port and a s sista n c e in every way pos or other string, wind or percussion
At th e sto ck h o ld ers' m eeting on
sible and au thorized th e appointm ent instrum ents are invited to be p rese n t
W ednesday n ig h t a t 7:30.
A pril 12, w hen th e above changes took
of a com m ittee of one to re p re se n t the
place, a new board of d irec to rs w as
A careful canvas of th e community
’ club on the c e n tra l com m ittee. S. B.
reveals the fact th a t th e re a re locally
T he o rg an izatio n of livestock clubs d u cing stag e and a re beginning to a trip w as m ade recen tly to S ilverton, chosen, co n sistin g of K. A. M iller,
H all w as appointed.
H. J. F leisch e r, T. F. B urke, W. A.
T he club also took action endorsing probably 25 p ersons who play in s tru in th e county has been com pleted by figure up th e ir re tu rn s from th e ir in th e S h ro p sh ire ce n te r of Oregon for
E rw in and W. E. Lewis. Mr. M iller
m
ents
suitable
for
o
rch
e
stra
w
ork
vestm
en
ts.
B
esides
being
profitable
the nam ing of T h u rsd ay of fair week
Miss E th el C alkins, county club lead
p u reb red an im als of th a t breed, and is se c re ta ry an d C. L. F all, tre a su re r.
as G resham day an d u rg in g the m ayor and it is believed thig locality should er, w ith th e re su lt of ten sta n d ard from a money stan d p o in t, club w ork th re e reg istered y earlin g ew es w ere
I t Is considered th is gives th e com
h as proven to be of high educational
to proclaim a h alf holiday for th a t be able to form a ten to tw enty-piece
clubs, each w ith its officers, its re g an d m oral value and it is said th a t secured. T hese w ill be th e p ro p erty p any a stro n g board of d irec to rs w ith
o
rch
e
stra
w
ithout
m
uch
difllculty.
It
day. It is desired to have a civic and
of Ja c k L auderback, H arvey W aybill re sid e n t officers.
in d u strial p ara d e on G resham day and is desired th a t those who w ish to u la r m eetings, its p ro g ram of w ork clu b ch ild ren do n ot d rift into the an d Jim E llio tt. T hese th re e club
learn reg ister th eir desire.
and a t le ast five m em bers. These crim in al class.
T he o rig in al plan of Mr. P ack to
boys, w ith th e ir lead er and Miss C al
plans will be u n d erta k en to a rra n g e
com e u n d er th e classification of calf,
Miss C alkins re p o rts an e n th u sia s k in s, m ade th e trip to S ilverton, m a n u fa ctu re a su b stitu te for th e ice
T here has been ta lk of form ing
for this in th e n e a r future.
sheep and pig clubs and in each of tic rally of pig clubs w hich w as held w h ere they m et F. D oerfler and cream filled confections. It is said, has
Six or seven special com m ittees re m andoline or g u ita r club and it w ould th e se p ro jects th e re is a fine show ing
a t th e county fa ir g ro u n d s la st S a t F ra n k Fox, p resid e n t and se c re ta ry been abandoned for th e p rese u t and
be
a
good
th
in
g
for
those
who
play
ported on as m any lines of activity of
of p u reb red stock.
u rd ay , w hen L. J. A llen, sta te live resp ectiv ely of th e O regon S h ro p th e p la n t is to be o p erated along
o
r
desire
to
learn
,
g
u
itar,
m
andolin,
the club, including by-law s, le tte r
In th e calf clubs th e re a re 15 fine sto ck club lead er, discussed th e ca re s h ire asso ciatio n , and
banjo
or
ukelele,
m
ake
th
e
fact
know
n
T hom pson p ra c tic a l lines of p rese n t dem ands.
head design, baseball grounds, Jersey
Je rse y s and 10 H olsteins w hich are an d m an ag em en t of sw ine. T he clubs Bros., all experienced b reed ers, who
T he chief o u tp u t a t p re se n t is Ice,
so
th
a
t
a
class
can
be
form
ed
or
a
r
Jubilee, p a rk site and film studio lo
reg istered or are . eligible to reg ister. co o p eratin g w ere from L usted, O rient, show ed every co u rtesy to th e v isito rs w hich Is now being delivered locally
rangem
ents
m
ade
for
individual
les
cation.
All rep o rted satisfacto ry
T h ere a re 23 p u reb red pigs and I I Pow ell Valley, V ictory and one, as yet an d gave them every o p p o rtu n ity to an d over a la rg e territq g y su rro u n d
sons.
progress and som e w ere given fu rth e r
p u reb red sheep. Some of th e boys unnam ed, m ade up of boys from th e m ak e th e selectio n s w hich th ey de ing G resham aud ea stw a rd in both
in structions and tim e to com plete
Portland Symphony Orchestra at
and g irls a re ca rin g for g rad e a n i G resham grad e an d high schools. The sired.
M ultnom ah and C lackam as counties.
th eir work.
HellJg. April 25.
m als but th e re is an ever in c reasin g follow ing w ere distin g u ish ed by hav
T he dem and is said to be good and
In
cid
en
tally
,
th
ese
men
have
offered
Judge S tapleton rep o rted for the
T his w ill be th e closing num ber of n um ber w ho feel th a t th e best is none ing perfect atte n d a n c e : V ictory, Mrs.
six reg istered ew es as prizes to be th e com pany's p ro sp ects a re e n c o u r
com m ittee on th e Cope film studio lo th e o rch e stra, being th e sixth sym too good. In som e cases th e in itial
A. O. Stafford, leader, Floyd Stafford, won by sheep club boys and g irls of aging.
cation su b m ittin g a form of ag re e phony concert of th e tw elfth season in v estm en t is m ade w ith m oney b o r
It is planned to m a n u fa ctu re ice
L ew is and H aro ld D ahl, L aw rence th e sta te next fall. Two w ill be a
ment and heading for subscriptions, T he program w ill consist of th e fol row ed from p a re n ts, w ho ta k e the
D outhit and H arla n d H ayden: Pow w arded a t th e s ta te fair, tw o a t th e cream for th e m a rk e t for w hich line
specifying very definite te rm s and low ing:
c h ild ren 's notes, and in o th e rs th e ell Valley, R ich ard Beadle, leader, Pacific In te rn a tio n a l exposition and th e p la n t is fu lly equipped. E x p erts
conditions and am ply protecting local I
Symphony No. 6 P athtique................
m oney is borrow ed from th e b an k s on R ich ard , Jr., an d Roy Beadle, C lif tw o will be given aw ay In a sto ry have been engaged to su p e rin ten d th is
..............................................Tschaikowsky
subscribers. T he statem en t w as adopt
th e ch ild ren 's notes w ith th e en d o rse ford Nelson, G ilb ert and T heodore con test.
w o rk and it is expected th a t ice
ed by th e club and Judge S tapleton II Concerto No. 2 for P ia n o fo r te ....
cream
, w hich is considered a p rofit
...................................................Saint-Saëns m en t of th e p aren ts. A ca refu l study L in d ; th e unnam ed club, Mrs. Jo h n
T he O rient S h ro p sh ire club has th e
was h ea rtily thanked for his in te re st III "Thunderbird" S u ite............... Cadman of m ethods of feeding an d ca rin g for
L ynch, leader, Alvin K aser, Verl h e a rty en co u rag em en t of Jam es S te rl able line, w ill becom e In th e n ear fu
and w ork in th e m a tte r. The term s IV Piano Solos.
th e an im als is m ade u n d er th e d irec H ow ell and L eslie Lynch from the ing, a local S h ro p sh ire b reeder. His tu r e a re g u la r and extensive o u tput
have been subm itted to th e com pany. V Overture "Rienzi” ..................... W agner tion of gro u p lead ers and a c cu rate
h igh school, L aw ren ce A ylsw orth and son, R obert, is an individual club of th e p la n t
T he assistin g a rtis t w ill be G uiom ar reco rd s of co sts is kept.
If the film com pany accepts th e re is
A rec en t au d it of th e com pany's
Jo e W right from th e G resham g rad e m em ber who is c a rry in g on th e club
no doubt th is locality will cooperate Novaes, pianist. She is still in h er
P a re n ts w ith vision a re reco g n iz school. M embers from th e O rient pig w ork alone, sin ce th e re w ere no o th hooks h as been m ade w hich show s the
tw enties and has attain ed rem a rk a b le ing m ore and m ore th e value of th is
with them to th e extent decided on.
so lv en t
and safely
clu b ».ere p rese n t w ith th e ir leader, ers of th e G resham school who en com pany is
A request w as p resented to th e club success.
tra in in g to th e ch ild ren and a re giv H. B. H em m ers. A fter Mr. A llen's te re d sheep clubs.
financed.
to fu rnish a fa ir and reasonable e sti
ing every en co u rag em en t possible. No le ctu re th e clu b s gave th e ir yells and
Verdi’s “Ernani,’’ at. Auditorium,
B eing a local b usiness, financed
T h e th re e ca lf clubs qf th e county
m ate of th e city 's population as of
longer is It “B ill's calf an d D ad’s sofigs and engaged In a rela y race.
April 27, 88.
larg ely by local ca p ita l and officered
a
re
th
e
County
Je
rse
y
club,
u
n
d
er
C.
July 1 th is year. T he club agreed on
T he O rient S h ro p sh ire club, u nder P. T allm an of G resham , th e County by re sid e n ts of th e locality, th e m a n
The P ortlan d O pera asso ciatio n w ill cow ” am ong club ch ild ren b ut sev
1403 as the probable p rese n t popula
p resen t V erdi’s “E rn a n i” on F rid ay era l boys who sta rte d In ca lf clubs Its leader, Mrs. E. W aybill, is m aking H olstein club, u n d er J. F lem ing, also ag em en t confidently hopes to m e rit
tion of th e city based on various
and S aturday nights of th is w eek at in M ultnom ah county th re e y ea rs ago an effort to g et a ll re g istered sheep of G resham , an d th e C o rb ett Calf and receive th e unanim ous su p p o rt
known percen tag es of increase.
of th e business firm s and resid e n ts of
th e auditorium . A strik in g fe a tu re in have b ro u g h t th e ir calves to th e p ro for th e c lu b ’s activities. To th a t epd club, w ith G. P. N eu rerer as leader.
th e p ro sp ero u s te rrito ry in w hich th e
connection
w
ith
its
p
rese
n
tatio
n
will
The Camp F ire G irls a re planning a
IMPORTANT MEETING,
CUCUMBER PRICES
facto ry is located and w hich It p lans
FAIR BOARD IS
splendid e n te rta in m e n t for F riday ev be a beautiful ballet, directed by Alys
GRESHAM CITIZENS,
to serve.
RAISED
MATERIALLY
Mae
Brown,
w
ell
know
n
P
o
rtlan
d
ACTIVE
ON
PLANS
ening, May 4, w hich will be given in
METZGER’S
HALL,
2«TH
FOR COMING FAIR
the high school gym nasium . W. A. danseuse.
Sunday School S p ecialists Coming.
T he Oregon P ick le & C anning com
Eliot of P o rtlan d , b irdlife au th o rity TEaster Cantata, “Victory,” to Be Re
T he m ass m eeting called by th e city p any of G reshaqi has ju s t received an
A n u m b er of S unday school w o rk
T h e county fa ir board held an o th er
peated by Choir.
and au th o r of “B irds of th e Pacific
council to discuss various needs of o rd er for p ick les to be shipped th is
ers from th is vicinity a re p lan n ing
Coast," w ill give an illu stra te d lec
A local m usical event of in te re st th e city re la tin g to p ark sites, w ater fa ll a fte r th e p ick les a re p ro p erly m eeting la st night and discussed v a r to a tte n d conferen ces for ad u lts and
ture. A May pole dance w ill be given w ill be the rep etitio n by th e choir, reserv o ir and sew ers, will be held in cured th a t w ill m ake It possible for ious p lan s for th e com ing M ultnom ah young people to be held a t th e F irs t
by the g irls and tw o solo dancers under direction of Miss G ertru d e M etzger’s hall next T h u rsd ay night, th e facto ry to ta k e a few m ore acres co u n ty fa ir w hich will begin th is year M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h In P o rt
on Ju ly 31.
from Heed College w ill take part.
A lexander, of th e splendid E aster A pril 26.
land n ex t T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n and
th an they had o rig in a lly intended.
H. J. P u lfe r, rec en tly chosen se c re evening, A pril 26. when th e p rin cip al
ca n ta ta. “V ictory.” a t th e M ethodist
T h ere is con sid erab le ta lk th a t th e
T his Is going to benefit th e grow er ta ry of th e board, was p rese n t and
church next Sunday night. T h ere was city should secu re a p ark site and one
sp e ak e rs will be Dr. B ert E. Sm ith,
for it gives him a ch an ce to p lan t began his w ork In th e new capacity.
m uch sickness a t E aster tim e and has been definitely offered. T his has
su p e rin ten d e n t of th e ad u lt d e p a rt
| m ore cucum bers also a t a b e tte r price.
m any did not h ear th is b eautiful c a n called atten tio n to one or tw o oth er
H. W. S n ash a ll, who lives on th e m en t and Jam es V. Thom pson, su p e r
T he price to be received by th e fac
ta ta . Many of these who did w ant to possibilities.
fa ir g rounds, pointed o u t to th e board in te n d en t of th e young people's d e
to ry m akes it possible for them to
h ear it again and m any req u ests have
T he city has been notified by th e ra ise th e p rice to th e grow er. T he th e need of som eone on th e grounds p a rtm e n t of th e g en eral board of S u n
m ade th a t it be repeated.
P o rtlan d w ater board th a t it is ab so Staffords believe th a t by paving the h aving a u th o rity to enforce law and day schools of th e M ethodist E pisco
lutely n ecessary for th e city to p ro gro w er as high a p rice as possible, o rd er, and he w as appointed m arsh al pal ch u rch .
MULTNOMAH GRANGE
of th e grounds. It is probable he w ill
Tw o d istin ct p ro g ra m s w ill be held.
vide a rese rv o ir sufficient to hold a
MILL MEET SATURDAY th re e days' supply as a reserv e. It depending on m a rk e t conditions, they ask th e council to give him th e a u T he ad u lt section will begin a t 3:30,
a re building on a firm foundation as
th o rity of a d ep u ty m arsh al.
th e th em e being “T he T ra in in g of
T he reg u la r m eeting of M ultnomah will be n ecessary to issue bonds to by so doing th ey will each y ear in te r
P a re n ts.” D inner will be served a t
Mr.
Com
pton,
of
Boring,
a
breeder
provide
for
th
is
expense,
estim
ated
to
e st m ore g ro w ers and as th e business
g range w ill be held in its hall at
6, a co n feren ce of "T he A dult T a s k ”
of
D
u
ro
c-Jersey
sw
ine
ap
p
eared
b
e
be
ab
o
u
t
310,000.
A
site
is
being
developes
in
c
re
ase
th
e
ir
sales,
th
u
s
O rient next S aturday, April 28. Mrs.
keeping th e a c reag e equal to th e sales fo re th e board and offered to get ten will be held a t 7. A p o p u lar ad d ress
G. W. A llder, the lectu rer, has p re sought.
ex h ib ito rs of D urocs to m ake up a on "T h e C hanging H om e” w ill be
outlet.
I
t
ts
stated
th
e
su
b
ject
of
th
e
city
's
pared an interestin g program for the
p u rse of 3100, to be m atched by the given by Dr. Sm ith a t 8:15. A co n
lecture, which is open to th e public. ■need of a sew er system will be p re
K now ing m a rk e t conditions in the
sam
e am o u n t from th e fair board, to feren ce a t 5 w ill be held on “T he
A sh o rt roll call by juveniles will be sented a t th is m ass m eeting.
ea st and being w ell known to all
C hurch anil th e Young P eople's P ro b
be aw ard ed In prizes.
I
t
is
a
p
p
a
re
n
t
from
th
ese
su
g
g
es
answ ered to by answ erin g th e q u es
ea ste rn buyers. It is possible for»them
lem s.” T he young people's d in n er
tion “W hat I like best to do.” H. M. tions th e re w ill be no " d ry ” mo to in crease th e ir sales as fast as the
will be a t 6 and th e young people’s
W.
U.
T.
U.
WILL
HOLD
m
ents
at
th
is
m
eeting
and
a
large
M oreland, head of the a g ric u ltu ra l de
grow th of th e b u sin ess will perm it.
NI’ECIAL PROGRAMS w ork w ill be discussed a t 7. "L ife's
p artm en t of Union high school, and m eeting of in te reste d citizens is a n
They have shipped several carlo ad s
G re a te st T ask " w ill be th e them e of
ticipated.
his class of boys will p ut on a dem
of pickles to th e e a ste rn m a rk e ts th is
WURIVtff
Ideal fo r pot-roaating on
Twff m eetings of u n u su al In terest to Dr. T hom pson's ad d re ss a t 8:15.
o n stratio n of g raftin g and budding.
y ear and th e q u ality being exception
top o f stove o r fo r roast
th
e
W. C. T. U. will be held on T h u rs
WALRAD
MERCANTILE
ally high has b ro u g h t in q u irie s for
in g in o v e n — a l z o f o r
T he H erm an Creek F ire.
LUMINUM Miss D orothy Dickey of th e high
cooking v e g e ta b le s , f o r
GETS ADDITIONAL SI’AI L fu tu re deliveries for fall sh ip m en t at day afte rn o o n and evening of th is
school will give a ta lk on m usic and
T he H erm an Creek fire on th e O re
•te a m in g fo o d a n d f o r
fair prices. T his lias caused th e local week In O resham . w hen Mrs. Jack so n gon N ational F o re st In Ju ly an d A u
m usical selections will be given by
nuMMxn
T he req u irem en ts of th e W alrad
preserving.
H t t t U U. • A.
facto ry to give th e farm er th e benefit S llb au g h of S eattle, a n atio n al o rg a n g ust, 1922, burned over 11,000 ac re s of
Miss Dickey and th e high school q u a r
M ercantile com pany have in creased
of th ese p rices by raisin g th e No. 1 izer and le c tu re r of note, w ill tak e tim b er land In th e C olum bia gorge,
te t. These sp eak ers and e n te rta in e rs
Regular Price $2 .2 0
to such an ex ten t th a t it has become
grade 310 per ton. th e No. 2 g rad e 35 p art.
will be the gu ests of the g ran g e rs a t
destroyed 334,000 w orth of tim b er and
n ecessary to provide additional room.
Lim ited
T he aftern o o n m eeting w ill be held cost m ore th a n 340,000 for fire fight
per ton and th e No. 3 g rad e 32 per ton.
dinner. O pportunity will be given by
C. E. O sburn opposite th e com pany's
T his m eans w ar tim e p rices to th e a t th e hom e of Mrs W. J. Oft on Rob ing lab o r and equipm ent.
m em bers whose' birthdays come in
sto re has been leased for a term of
grow er as th e new price w ill be No. 1 e r ts avenue, beginning at 2.3». Be
March or April to offer som ething of
T h is fo re st fire was sta rte d by a
years. T his will provide am ple w are
g rad e 360 per ton, No. 2 grad e 330 and sides th e le ctu re by Mrs. Sllbaugh. c a re le ss ra n c h e r, and because of th e
in te re st to the program . The opening
house and sto rag e room and will also
th e No 3 g rad e 310. T he additional th e re will be a vocal solo by Mrs. Lois hazy condition of th e atm o sp h ere due
Thia offer expire* M ay 5th
song will be selected by the assista n t
sh e lte r th e tru c k s and ca rs used In
acreag e w anted is sm all, th e re fo r it E lse H alldorson of P o rtlan d and a to sm oke from o th e r fires ju s t as
stew ard and th e closing song by the
th e business and by th e m em bers of
Is n ecessary th a t all g ro w ers w ishing piano solo by W illiam Ott. A social c a rele ssly sta rte d , burned for a day
tre a su re r.
th e firm.
to ta k e ad v an tag e of th is in crease In h o u r w ill follow th e program , when before It w as discovered. T he ra n c h
C. E. O sburn has retain ed his b la c k
p rice should do so a t once. T his In th e follow ing com m ittee will a s sist e r w as as little In terested in re p o rt
sm ith shop and will co n tin u e his
cre ase is being given to all g ro w ers th e h o stess in serv in g re fre sh m e n ts: ing th e fire as he had been in s ta r t
work in th a t line. H is m achine shop
who have alread y m ade co n tra c ts as Mrs. Jo h n Brown, Mrs. Wm. Stanley, ing It.
is w ell equipped to do autom obile re
Mrs. Jam es N aylor, Mrs. John Metz
w ell as th e new co n tracts.
B ecause of th e headw ay th e fire
pairin g and w elding. It fro n ts on
g er, Mrs. Ja ck Stafford and Mrs. IL M. gained an d the difficult top o g rap h y
Second street.
P h o n e w an t ads. to 1561.
M oreland. T he a rtic le s rem ain in g w here It sp read , n early a m onth was
from th e b az aa r held recen tly In used up In p u ttin g it u n d er con tro l.
P o rtlan d for th e benefit of th e C hil F or som e tim e It th rea ten e d to e n te r
d re n 's F arm Home will be on sale.
th e B ull Run w atersh ed and do s e ri
Contracts, seed and information can be bad of Walrad
In th e evening a m eeting of p opular ous d am age to P o rtla n d 's w ater su p
Mercantile Uo„ A. W. Metzger A C o., Cecil Metiger Gro
in te re s t will be held a t th e M ethodist ply.
cery, First Stale Rank. Rank of Gresham. Licdior’s
E piscopal ch u rch . Mrs. Sllbaugh will
T he c a re le ss cam p er sp e n t 90 days
Powell Valley store, Fox Bros, and J. 0 . Davis at I rnul-
also
ad
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ress
th
is
m
eeting.
The
White
I
In
M ultnom ah county Jail, and now Is
MASONIC IIAI.I. GRESHAM
•lale, Cady’s store at Fairview, Georire Page’s store at
Ribbon q u a rte t of P o rtla n d will ren- free ag ain . T he fire sc ar In th e gorge
Kewpie O I m h i ' k Orehehíru
I welve-Mile Corner, A. B. Elliott, Powell I alley,
[ d er selectio n s and Miss F lo ren ce will rem ain for m any y ears, a m on
Gowd Mu'•Ir
A Good Floor
'-’oth Century Grocery, Gresham, and at the factory at
Honey and Miss N orm a Lee Peck will um ent to h is carelessn ess.
COM H IT T I.F
Gresham.
play a piano-violin duet. All m em
A m an Is eith er m ade o r broken by
B. W. T horne
Ja c k S hultz
W. A. Hessel
b ers of th e o rg an izatio n are urged
OREGON PICKLE A C ANNING CO.
h is frien d s, according to how he uses
J E. Menrger
Edv A ylsw orth
to be p rese n t and a g en e ral invitation
Phone 1881
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Oreeham. Oregon
FYFKlROIlY H U I (IMF
to all is extended. An offering for th e them and lets them use him.
w ork w ill be tak en in th e evening.
"Say It with a W ant Ad.’
The G resham com m ercial club w as
visited la st night by th e c e n tra l com
m ittee of six, headed by Rev. A. S.
Hisey, re p re se n tin g th e m any o rg an
izations boosting for a clean fair and
pledged to help m ake such a fair
profitable financially. T he com m ittee
consists of A. S. H isey. A lta M. G en
try, Mrs. Jo h n L ynch, F. N. Lasley,
B. E. Boice, Miss C alkins and George
Honey. O thers in te reste d appeared
before the club m eeting w ith the com
mittee.
LIVESTOCK CLUBS HAVE MANY PUREBRED ANIMALS
Wfear-Ever’
Self-Basting
4-Qt. Aluminum Pot
Hfc
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r& ¡pi —
KIDDER HDW. CO.
WANTED
100
ACRES
CUCUMBER PICKLES
DANCE
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