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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY,* OREGON, FRIDAY TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS JULY #1.50 Per Year RECORD CROWD ENJOYS CELEBRATION WITH BERRY GROWERS ARE SEASON TICKET SALE GIVEN URGENT WARNING LEGION; GOV. PIERCE LAUDS WAR VETERANS NOW BEING RUSHED An open le tte r has been addressed N ever before w as th e w eath er m an Ruth H einrich of P o rtla n d as ac- tim e fo r th e h eats w as 2.25; 2.17*4 to th e B erry G row ers asso ciatio n by k in d er to G resham folks and the peo com panist. The B etter F a ir com m ittee has un an d 2.20. th e can n ery m an ag er, w hich is of u t Mrs. Emma H otchkiss. P o rtla n d ; G overnor P ierce, tru e to his word, ple of th e e n tire section th a n on Ju ly d ertak en the sale of th e season and R usselville, Mrs. G race E. T albot 2.15 pace o r tro t. T h ree one m ile m ost im p o rtan ce to th e ra sp b e rry and fo urth. It w as a g re a t day not only w as h ere precisely a t 11:30 o ’clock. heats. E very h eat a race. Won by and fam ily tic k ets for th e com ing sea P o rtlan d . ' logan b erry grow ers. It gives in H e had been m et in P o rtla n d by F ra n k fo r th e crow ds who flocked here to H al F itzsim m ons, ow ned by G eorge son of the fair, and they a re confident T he P aren t-T ea ch e r associations, Jones, m a rsh a l of th e day and Leslie stru ctio n s and w arn in g s w hich should w itness the events planned in cele T. S t.C la ir, re p rese n tin g th e A m eri L. P a rk e r and driven by Lindsay, be heeded If th e b erry h arv e st is to of the su b stan tia l su p p o rt of th e en u nder the g en eral leadership of Mrs. E lm er H. Cook, is p a rticip a tin g b ratio n of th e n atio n ’s chief day but can Legion, and in th e big, w hite w ith P errio , second, G resham Boy, tire county for th e en terp rise, th ird and O regona fo u rth . T im e 2.21, be carried out sm oothly and w ith the th ro u g h the follow ing ch airm en of lo for the p a rtic ip a n ts and all visitors. W illys-K night used by Queen Lucy 2.23, 2.20. O regona w as d raw n a fte r least loss to th e grow ers. Follow ing stro n g and aggressive o rg an izatio n is cal circ les: Mrs. H elen M. D outhit Lee d urin g th e Rose F estiv al and es And, let it be said, it w as a w onderful th e second heat. is th e le tte r: now well com pleted to handle the G resham ; Mrs. C. I. Thom as. T ro u t day for th e A m erican Legion post of corted by tw o m otorcycle deputy F re e for all pace o r tro t. T h ree Do not ta k e o ut m ore c ra te s th an tick ets, w hich they will do w ithout d ale; Mrs. A nna Lehm an, R. 1, P o rt sheriffs, he w as b ro u g h t h ere and ac m ile h eats. E very h eat a rage. you need for c u rre n t use o r your co st to the fair board. th is city, ju s t such a rem a rk a b le suc- corded a h ea rty reception upon his ar- , one lan d ; Mrs. E. 8. Hoek. P o rtla n d ; w on by Mac Fitzsim m ons ow ned by neighbor will be com pelled to pick in ■^bss as ou r boys rich ly deserved. E very ticket sold d u rin g th e m onth Mrs. George F o rtn e r, P o rtlan d ; Mrs. riv a l in th e city and a t th e fair Ed D ennison and d riven by Sm ith. th e w ash tub. of Ju ly will go to in su re th e financial A nna C hristensen, P o rtlan d . G resham w as honored by the p res- grounda w h ere he spoke. H is ad- w ith .i _ i ------ P rin c e Zolock. second „«. i We wish to advise again th a t all W ork th ro u g h o u t th e Boys and d ress w as a fitting trib u te to Inde- B row n, th ird and B a rn sd ale draw n success of the fair. E very person in ence of th e s ta te s chief executive d u r C u thbert red ra sp b e rrie s be delivered G irls clubs is u n d er the d irection of ing th e tim e P o rtlan d w as e n te rta in c e ”vednCe WaS C° rd ially re ’ th e flra‘ heat. Tim e 2.16, 2.18. in o u r can n ery flat cra te s and we will te rested in th e reh ab ilitatio n of the fair and in keeping it as one of the W illiam H ornecker. P o rtlan d , c h a ir ing th e chief executive of th e land. ask you ag ain to try and keep th e assets of M ultnomah co unty should m an an d Miss E th el I. Calkins, G resh G overnor W a lte r M. P ierce kept his T he gov ern o r w as in tro d u ced by I T he ra c e s w ere u n d er th e N orth- b erries picked up close to prev en t the am , vice ch airm an . They req u e st prom ise to a tte n d th e celebration for M ayor M iller who w elcom ed him on I w est R acing asso ciatio n ru les and b erries being over rip e as you u n d er p u rch ase a season or a fam ily ticket each local leader to p u rch ase a tick et a t once. a b rief spell and deliver an ad dress behalf of th e citizens of G resham and I tim e m ade stan d s. stand b erries should be b rig h t and and to act as ch airm an in his o r h er Two K inds of T ickets. an d in th is he fa irly outdid him self. v isito rs and w ho won a p p lau se for his At 6 o’clock a band co n cert w as glv- firm for can n in g . If th e b erries are oinm unity in pushing the sa le of It w as one of th e best speeches th e tim ely rem ark s. G overnor P ierce, at en at the sq u a re and w as follow ed by over rip e and soft th e can n ery cannot F or the first tim e In its h isto ry the tick ets. A com plete list of th ese lead go v ernor has m ade du rin g his public th e outset, said his atte n tio n had been an a ll n ig h t dance in M asonic hall use them and th e b erries w ill tak e a fa ir board Js offering th e choice of a ers w ill be given next week. called to th e fact th a t th e re a re th ree I u n d er Legion auspices. life extending over a score of years. season and a fam ily ticket. T he sea- | low er grad e and price. . W ork am ong th e churches of east- T h ere w as not a th in g to m ar th e G resham men who w ere in th e decis-1 P riv a te affairs w ere held at hun- It is also n ecessary for us to pick son tick et has been used for m a n y je r n M ultnom ah county is u n d er the eventful day. E v ery th in g moved along ive b a ttle of V icksburg and he called d red s of hom es d u rin g th e evening b erries on Sunday and not pick on >ears. it Is a pass to th e g ro u n d s at like clock w ork. T he band concerts upon George W. W onacott. th e Rev. w ith th e ir individual firew orks dls- S aturday. The ca n n ery w o rk ers m ust any tim e during th e fair and m ay be lead ersh ip of Mrs. A lta M. G entry, b aseb all gam e, speeches, rac es and J. H. Wood and J. C. K ilgore to stand, I plays in w hich b erry p ick ers and oth- have one day ’s re s t in seven so th e used as m any tim es as the holder may who has been aw ay for the p ast th re e w eeks but who is expected hom e w ith ev ery th in g else "c arried o n ” w ith a saying he p erso n a lly w anted to m eet e r v isito rs had enjoyable tim es, can n eries all lay off w ork on Sunday. wish. It is not tra n sfe ra b le and ad in th e next few days to ta k e up th e precision w hich w as p leasing to the them . Mr. W onacott w as th e only one G resham P o st No. 30, A m erican Le- P lease rem em ber th a t we a re picking m its but one person. The fam ily tick et crow ds. D elays alw ays vex, but th e re present, but th e governor se n t his Kion, th ro u g h A. W. M etzger, its com b erries for eight different ca n n erie s is a five-adm ission ticket, u sab le at active can v assin g in h e r division. T he E ast-of-the-S andy com m unity w as nothing of th e so rt and th e v ari best w ishes to th e o th e rs a t th e sam e m ander, and C hase St. C lair, a d ju tan t including our ow n and we can n o t use th e option of th e holder. He may is in ch arg e of F. N. Lasley, as c h a ir ous officials and com m ittees a re to be tim e telling ju s t a b it of w h at th a t d esire th e O utlook to ex p ress th e ir all of th e su rp lu s and m uch fru it will tak e o th er p erso n s w ith him on th is co n g ratu lated . b a ttle m eant to th e Union cau se and sin cere th a n k s and ap p reciatio n to all be low g rad e and probably spoiled if tick et, w hich is tran sfe ra b le. E ith e r m an and M. G. Woodle as vice c h a ir man. T h eir asso ciates are E dw ard C And th e crow d! It w as th e equal, the p a rt played in it, 60 y ea rs ago th e people who helped them m ake the you do not observe th is rule. So we tic k e t sells for $2. W ilson. R«,y e . Em lley, Mrs. A. S. if n ot su p e rio r in size of any previous th a t day, by th e m en w hose nam es he day such a huge success and especial- m ust not pick on S atu rd ay u n less you T he Rev. A. S. Hisey is g en eral W oodward G eorge H. C ham berlain g a th e rin g ever assem bled in G resham c a lle d ’ *y tb e city council, Com m ercial club. know definitely th a t we can use the ch airm an of the com m ittee in ch arg e and Mrs. Anna A nderson, all of C or an d th e m ost orderly. Good n a tu re L aunching in to his topic, th e chief v o lu n teer flre d ep artm en t, county fair fru it and you should in q u ire at th e of of th e tick et sales. B ert E. Bolce of bett. pred o m inated and everybody tog eth er executive delivered a s tirrin g p atrio - b o ard. business men, Lieut. C. G. fice and act on th e inform ation given. T ro u td ale is d irectin g the w ith th e ir cousins, sis te rs and au n ts, tic address. He began by eulogizing I S ch n eid er and the H ea d q u arters com- T hese su g g estio n s a re equally v al a re beginning to com e In. The as w ell as all th e o th e r rela tiv e s w ere G eorge W ashington, te llin g of th e p an y - N ational G uard, L ad ies’ Aux- uable to log an b erry , b lack b erry and follow ing local ch airm en : Evening cam paign for the sa le of th e e n tire o u t for a good tim e and they enjoyed h ard sh ip s u n dergone by him in th e iIiary of th e Legion, G. A. R„ W om en’s blackcap grow ers. And as th ese b e r S tar, Mary R. G ebhardt of P o rtlan d ; them selves to th e lim it. W hile a rre s ts form ing of his sm all arm y w hich la ter R elief Corps, Rev. Mr. P a r ro tt and th e ries a re m ore dependent on th e fresh M ultnom ah, Mrs. B erth a Ault, B oring; quota of 2000 season tick ets w ill be pushed vigorously w ithin th e next two w ere being m ade by th e w holesale in on achieved su ch glory and of th e judges. fru it m a rk e t th e suggestions offered G resham , Mrs. M innie Squire, G resh weeks and all a re urged to buy th e ir P o rtlan d , not one w as m ade h ere and vast am ount of opposition he w as K en n eth R o b erts also w ishes th e a re even m ore im p o rtan t as to pick am ; Rockwood, C. L. H ayues, P o rt tic k ets at once and th u s enco u rage th e re w as no occasion to m ake any. forced to overcom e. T hen he touched O utlook to ex p ress his th a n k s to all ing th e b erries a t th e rig h t stag e of land; F airview , Mrs. C arrie T ow n and assist the "B etter F a ir ” com m it Not an intoxicated person w as seen. ' upon th e draw in g up and final signing who so ably aided him in form ing and rip en ess for shipping. You m ust use send, T ro u td ale; P lea san t Valley, tee in th is fine bit of com m unity ad P ro m ptly at 6 o’clock in the m o rn of th e D eclaratio n of Independence p a rtic ip a tin g in th e parade. th e la rg e shallow p in t hallo ck s th a t fit Mrs. B eulah M iller, P o rtlan d ; L ents. vancem ent. ing th e su n rise sa lu te w as fired by and re la te d m any in cid en ts connected T otal rec eip ts for th e day, so eith er th e larg e No. 15 can n ery cra te Floyd Mack. T his seem ed to be a sig w ith it of m ore th a n passin g in te rest. A m erican Legion officials rep o rt, w ere or (he double deck shipping c ra te and nal for th e people to g a th e r fo r they T he w ar of 1812, th e Civil W ar, S p an in excess of $130« and th e n et profits as the fresh fru it m a rk e t is very dull began, sh o rtly afte rw a rd , to com e ish A m erican an d finally th e g rea t ra n a little above $300. Of th is th e at the tim e th is is w ritte n for logans from all directions and it w as not long w orld w ar w ere ju s t briefly sketched Legion w ill p rese n t $50 to th e ir a u x especially, you should m ake deliveries u n til th e space ab o u t th e fountain as pointing out th e d arin g of A m erica iliary an d b ank th e balan ce a g a in st a Ir. th e la rg e No. 15 can n ery c ra te but A line list of sp o rtin g events, w ith w as a seething m ass of hum anity and and th e loyalty of h er in h a b ita n ts in day w hen it w ill be needed. ask for in fo rm atio n a t th e can n ery cash o r m erchandise prizes, has been th e fun w as on in ea rn est. HIGH LIGHTS (IF PRESIDENT’S nev er failing to ra lly to h er cau se not from day to day so we can keep you arran g e d for th e an n u a l field day to W hen 9:30 o’clock arriv ed , th e p a m erely to defend h er but to defend the posted as to w hat is best to do. ADDRESS. LOCAL GUARD COMPANY be held a t th e fair g rounds In G resh ra d e form ed and it proved to be one e n tire w orld. Your h ea rty cooperation In th is MAKES FINE SHOWING am on S atu rd ay , Ju ly 21. M. M of th e best G resham has ever seen. F avors en tra n ce of United S tates One point b ro u g h t o ut by th e gov m a tte r w ill be of m uch value to you. Into w orld court. In th e first division w as th e A m erican ern o r w as th e sto ry of how th e flag T he men of H ea d q u arters Co. 186th T h ere has been co n sid erab le loss of Squire, m a ster of G resham gran g e, is D eclares not slig h te st e n tan g le flag of th e A m erican Legion, ca rrie d w as m ade and why, facts w hich m any In fa n try re tu rn e d hom e S atu rd ay , p ick ers by g ro w ers callin g th e ir help ch airm an of th e com m ittee m aking m ents would resu lt. the arran g em en ts. Follow ing is the by a color g u ard com posed of a so l in th ___________________ r tw o w eeks sp e n t a t Camp Lewis e audience did not afte know. too soon, before th e b erries w ere p ro g ram : F av o rs n atio n al solution of H e declared’ th a ? th e form ing of th e I*? m ,’,ta ry d rills - m an eu v ers and in- dier, sa ilo r and m a rin e in uniform . ready and the p ick ers becam e d is tra n sp o rta tio n questions. I u T r 11 o t i » r r 'V . 100 ard D ash— Boys u n d er 16 T he colors w ere follow ed by th e n a t rep u b lic had m ore to do w ith th e in stru ctio n s. T h irty -sev en w en t from couraged and q u it. As g ro w ers we E m p h atically sta te s th a t Am erica ional g u ard u n d er com m and of Lieut. ventive p ro g ress of th e w orld th a n h ere and rem ain ed th ro u g h o u t th e m u st use good ju d g m en t and patience A ylsw orth & M artin. $2 cap, 1st prize; sh all never again be called to wage C. G. S chnneider and a c a r co n tain an y th in g else. P o in tin g o ut th a t in cam p ex cepting two, V ernie Radford in h an d lin g th e p ick er folks, m aking S u ttlem eler, C orbett, knife, 2d prize. arm ed w arfare. ing m em bers of th e G. A. R. and th e old days k in g s and q ueens ru led and Lee R. S h eller, w ho re tu rn e d at co nditions as p le a sa n t and profitable y ard D ash—G irls u n d er 16 P re fe rs w aiting jobs to idle men. an o th e r w ith m em bers of th e Relief and w anted alw ays to reign, he r e la t th e end of th e first week. r»,Y ftn‘.8u q u allty Im m igrants as possible, as a satisfied p ick er gives G resham D rug Co., $2 box candy, 1st; Corps. r a th e r th a n q u antity. T his cam p w as conceded to be th e you good ad v e rtisin g and a dissatisfied F. H. Dye, Rockwood, p air silk hose ed how, the m om ent anybody p ro P leads for zealous defense of T he second division w as m ade up of duced an invention w hich m ig h t d i best in atten d a n ce and in th e ex ten t one gives you ad v e rtisin g th a t you do 2d. co u n try and to strik e down those th e city council's float. N ext cam e th e m inish th e individual pow er of th e and c h a ra c te r of th e w ork accom not w an t an d can n o t afford. So please F ree for all High Ju m p —J. W. E ck w ithin o u r borders who a re seek- f ra te rn a l and civic floats and th e fire m onarch, off cam e th e head of th e in plished of any held in re c e n t years. be co u rteo u s and p atien t and in six e rt Co., Rockwood, $2 mdse., 1st w h t.h 'h de8t™y the ‘“ « H u tio n s d ep artm en t. C om m ercial floats com ven to r. T he idea, th e sp e ak e r said, It w as m ore like a school th a n a m il w^eks your tro u b les will all be over. | E as,n ian L um ber Co., $2 cash, 2d. w hich have given them hospitality and protection. y posed th e fo u rth division w ith th e p r i w as to keep the w orld from p ro g re ss ita ry d rill cam p, and th e w ar d e p a rt It is also im p o rta n t to not pick ber Iland co n cert w ith pie eatin g co n v ate d ecorated c a rs and com ic float in g ; to keep th e people in a c e rta in m ent se n t some of its best In stru cto rs ries or an y o th er fru it w hen it is w et te st for boys u nder 12. F arm B ureau in th e fifth and sixth divisions. a t care m u st be used to keep Cortland and all of Oregon was hon sta te of ignoran ce an d th u s to in to ta k e ch a rg e of th e classes. T he I and . g re «* - I ° I W ar—C aptain choose men. T he line of m a rc h w as from F irs t cre a se th e pow er of th e ru le rs an d to boys from th is com pany m ade a fine ,, ' th e fruit dry and p ro tec t from su n C aptain Lynch und T ounsen. Pom ona ored on Ju ly F o u rth w ith th e p res- stre e t to Ava avenue to Pow ell, to a s su re them of u n in te rru p te d reigns. show ing, acco rd in g to F irs t L ie u ten and d u st a fte r picking. e o f P resid en t W arren O. H arding, G range $5 to w inners. M ain, to Division, to R oberts avenue, Upon th e founding of th e U nited an t C. G. S chneider, who said th e J u s t a w ord as to deliveries. We fOr.K,r,H UDder 16 D lck- i Utrlp’" t T p o r u " ’ , w a s ^ lm to Pow ell to Main, to th e fa ir grounds, S tates, all th is w as done aw ay w ith, m orale w as good and th e w ork r e m ust live m ore co n tin u o u s deliveries 7 ul, „ e co n tin u o u s d eliveries „on D rug Co t o i le t s « .» t . e w o . , . * « m a n ti ne was th e aro u n d th e tra c k and disperse. ’ 1 ‘" J " 8PeakeP 8t M“ » "°"> ab "eld th e lig h t of freedom b u rst in upon ceived th e fav o rab le com m endation of -luring th e day. Close in m em bers R e sta u ra n t $2 X P rizes w ere aw arded as follow s: should d eliv er fo u r tim e a day and w here h he e addressed - a -------- crow d . estim at o u r people and in ventions and p ro g th e a d ju ta n t g en e ral in person. F re e for all Egg Race—W alrad ed a t close to 30,000 and w here he The local com pany, w ith ab o u t a m em bers fa rth e r o ut tw ice daily. We Civic and f ra te rn a l—V olunteer F ire re ss w ere welcomed and th e w orld is — w as dozen o th e rs, p articip a ted in a c e r have arra n g e d to receive b erries from Merc. Co., $2 m dse; S ch an n o ’s Con- accorded a g racio u s h earin g and d ep a rtm en t, first, $10; A uxiliary of all th e b e tte r fo r it. te n fectionery, $2 mdse. A m erican Legion, second, $5. dered a m arvelous reception. G overnor P ierce drew a lesson of tain m an eu v er and did th e ir w ork so 6 a. m. to 1« p. m. and we should r e F a t M en's Race—O. F. Cady $2 .C o m m e rc ia l—A. w . M etzger & Co., p atrio tism from th e day, from co n d i well th a t they received no criticism ceive co n tin u o u sly th ro u g h th is period P re sid en t H ard in g is a republican. '»>%<• stiv er cup; E kstro m T ru c k Co., tio n s existing a t p rese n t and p re d ic t w hich w as tru e of b u t one o th er a g to keep up w ith d eliveries, so try and m dse; R aker & Son, $2 mdse. F ree for all Men’s Race— W. A H e Is also a dem ocrat. He proved second, $5. g reg atio n , th e m achine gun com pany come in a t odd tim es and not all at ed th a t w’a rs would be m ere m a tte rs H essel, $2 m dse; A. W. Metzger & •luring his visit th a t he is ju st as dem P riv a te decorated ca rs— H. L. St. of h isto ry and peace and co n ten tm en t from ( o tta g e G rove,.and a p a rt of the i once, o cratic, when occasion perm its, as Co., $2 mdse. C lair, first, silv er cu p ; M cC arter’s would be suprem e th e w orld over. sam e b attalio n as th e h ea d q u arte rs any o th er of our p resid en ts. He ca st F ree fo r all W om en's Race— E rl & com pany. G arage, second, $5. REVIVAL MEETINGS F ollow ing his speech, G overnor n sru d , Kelso, $2 m dse; S outhard dignity and cerem ony to th e w inds Comic—Jon es L um ber Co., first $5. P ierce and his p a rty was d riven to T he com pany p articip a ted In the DRAW RIG CROWDS Jo G arage, $2 m dse; Cecil Metzger, $2 when am ong friends and was as ev O ther floats in th e parade, all of W ithrow 's re s ta u ra n t w here th ey w ere F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n In G resh erybody would w ish him to be. T he revival m eetings being held in mercban<l,8e w hich deserve m ore th a n passing served d in n er w hich th e governor a l am by m arc h in g in th e p arad e In unl- R elay Rac A strik in g Incident w as noted by m ention w ere: R ebekahs, th e Rev. Mr. lowed "ju st hit th e rig h t sp o t.” He form , w ith arm s and equipm ent. A fter tb e b*g ‘en t on ‘be fa ir g rounds ___ o n te st betw een F arm and Pom ona G range. P a rro tt, Cecil M etzger, S ch an n o ’s w as th en driven back to P o rtlan d th e p ara d e te n ts w ere stru c k and d raw in g la rg e crow ds and splendid | Cup th e P resid en t In th e opening of his C onfectionery, W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t, w here in th e aftern o o n he had th e g u ard s posted and th e boys w ere busy re8P °n8e ,B being given. T h ere is furnished by C arl Greve, P o rtlan d . ad d ress a t M ultnom ah field. Un- W. A. H essel, farm m achinery, L. L. Preacbfng every nig h t and on T uesday C larence Johnson, cap tain G range ,b o u g b t of probably by th e vast m a- p le asa n t duty of in tro d u cin g P resid en t on th e g ro u n d s d u rin g th e rem ain d er and F rid ay nights m any ing K idder H ard w are Co.. A ylsw orth & H ard in g to som ething like 30,000 of th e day a ssistin g in every ___ „ way . a re com _____ „ ! ‘(‘ani; H erb. Lynch, cap tain F arm Bu- i •l°rR y> tb e P re sid en t called to th e ir at- tentlon th a t for th e first tim e in hls- possible. T his w as th e ir v o lu n tary for prayprR for divine healing. M arked reau. M artin, Roy Menasco, b atterie s, A.J.W. people. B aseball T hrow ing C ontest— David- ( to ry ’ B ritish sa ilo rs and m arines. B row n, L. A. W ack, H epp's R acket At noon a band c o n c ert w as given I ? eth " d ° f 8howlng ‘h eir ap p reciatio n 8Uf,ceM th ' 8 ,,n e a re reported, sto re, and A. F. H am m ar. a t th e fa ir g round s and picnic lunches ' ° r lh<? mi>88 fUnd subscribed aub8crlbe<1 h by v the -v an g elist E v erett B. P a rro t tt Is son D rug Co., $2 box candy; G resham fully arm ed, had m arched In an In dependence day parad e along w ith I business men of G resham for th eir ably assiste d by his wife as song Outlook, 1 y ear subscription. T he ju d ges on th e p ara d e w ere w ere enjoyed by sev eral score folks. Pole V ault—L. A. Wack. $2 m dse; A m erican naval men, saying, "I hope | use w hile a t camp. leader and by Miss H elen G uilllford Chas. C leveland, Mrs. F ra n k P eak and T he h o rse rac es in th e aftern o o n from th is day on th e rep rese n tativ es Mrs. B ruce Hoyt. as pianist. G eorge H acking of P o rt K idder Hdwe. Co., $2 mdse. drew an Im m ense crow d. T he p ro of the B ritish and A m erican navies land is cam paign m anager. At 11 o’clock th e G resham baseball A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you do gram w as excellen t from s ta rt to fin TUBER! ULIN TEST TO may alw ays m arch to g eth er In the team and th e nine from Sandy crossed not need an d get w h at you do need. ish. Most of th e ra c e s w ere closely Phone o rd ers to Outlook 1561. RE G IV E N M O NDAY proud procession of peace.” b ats at S tap leton field, th e gam e being contested. G eorge L. P a rk e r of P o rt closely contested and h ard fought T he en tra n c e of the United S tates A rran g em en ts have been niade land, won each of th e events In w hich th ro u g h o u t. G resham finally em erged he had h o rses entered. th ro u g h County Agent 8. B. H all for Into th e w orld co u rt w as th e rea l w in n er by a 9 to 8 score, but not until th e te stin g of cows for tu b ercu lo sis of th e P re sid en t's ad d ress and Betw een h eats a se rie s of sp o rts ; S andy had throw n a la rg e sized scare he declared again, as he has so m any on next Monday, Ju ly 9. In G resham w ere ru n off u nd er Legion m an ag e in to th e local boys by gettin g a run and the Im m ediate vicinity by th e gov tim es, "I believe we can en ter the m ent. T hese included a S hetland pony ac ro ss in th e ir h alf of the n in th w ith ern m en t v eterin arian . A num ber w orld co u rt w ithout the slig h test en race in w hich S park P lug and T-Bone only one out and a ru n n e r on base. have alread y notified th e co unty agent tan g lem en t In th e affairs of the old contested. T hen th e re was a fat Is Now on at the T h e a tten d a n ce w as u n u su a lly large th a t they w ish th e ir cow s tested. Any w orld. I am sure we sh all not be m a n ’s race, g irl's race, 12 y ears and an d en th u siasm ra n high. o th er who d esire the v e te rin a ria n ’s com e Involved In the politics of the u nder and boy’s race, 12 and u n d er F air G rounds, G resham Tim ed to a nicety w as th e program services a t th is tim e should notify old w orld. I am su re th a t we will and 16 and under. Most fun w as de- provided in th e te n t on Mr. H all. All such should keep th e ir give only of A m erican influence and J a ir ; Hved ,rom th e attem p t to clim b the gro u n d s by th e Rev. E v e re tt B. ~ P a r g reased pole. j cows In th e stab le or close at hand on p restig e and su p p o rt to th e e sta b lish ro t. ev angelist. It finished Just as the Monday forenoon, so th a t no tim e will m ent of a Judicial body w hich sh all T he sum m ary of th e racin g events g o v ern o r drove Into th e grounds. The follow : he lost In g ettin g to them , said Mr. have th e pow er to se ttle disputes pro g ram consisted of piano selections HalJ. T he very nom inal fee of 10 am ong n ations of Justifiable c h a ra c t 2:24 pace o r tro t. T h ree one m ile 2:30 and 8 p. m. by Miss G uilllford. p ia n ist for the heats. E very heat a race. Won by cen ts per head w ill be m ade for the e r and th u s elim inate th e Irrita tio n s m eetin g s; selections by a q u a rte t The Obvious, ow ned by G eorge L. and d isag reem en ts w hich u ltim ately I testin g at th is time. lead to war. I believe thia I. the com posed of Guy D. Jo n es. Miss P a rk e r and driven by Sim L indsay thJYhf ‘ «2Lery bu"!ne88 man know s Is logical step to w hich th e best dvIH M arth a H agberg, Mrs. E. W. A yls w ith Lady L incoln, second, E dna M , th at a le tte r m arked Im p o rtan t" I. zatlon of the world . h w o rth and L eslie W alrad w ith Miss th ird , and R uth H al. fourth. The only im p o rta n t to th e one sending it . 11 should be com- H to anybody, and Is alw ays w . . t J d’ and 1 w an‘ A m erica, h ea rt an,I bask et food for th e one who gets It. j C o n tin u ed on p ag e > -- -------- PRIZES OFFERED ARE HARDING BELIEVES WE FOR FIELD DAY SPORTS SHOULD JOIN COURT a A GREAT R E V IV A L Have You Been There? SICK ARE HEALED 2 S ,