Only 18 Days Until Fair Opening. Everybody Do Something to Boost for the Cleaner and Better Multnomah County Fair
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G resham O utlook
VOL. 13, NO. 3»
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY
MEETING OF
CLUB
CLUB BOYS AND SPECIAL COMMERCIAL
GIRLS WILL GIVE
DEMONSTRATIONS
A ctive p re p a ra tio n s a re u n d er way
am ong the several hundred club m em
b e rs in an ticip atio n of th e fast ap
p roaching county fair. Pigs a re g et
tin g m ore th a n th e ir prescrib ed S a t
u rd ay bath, calves are sw eating under
th e ir new ly applied b lan k ets, the
sheep a r e also being tra in e d in com
p any m an n ers, all w ith th e idea of
m aking a favorable im pressian in the
eye of th e judge. G irls a re doing the
fam ily baking to renew th e ir sk ill and
» .h e la st carefu l stitch e s a re being
ta k en in th e garm ents. M embers a re
being urged to do th e ir bit in m aking
th is a b anner fair. I t is w ith th e in
te re s t of these boys and g irls in m ind
th a t th e b etter fa ir com m ittee is w o rk
ing so faithfully.
Many im provem ents
a re tak in g
p la ce w hich w ill benefit th e se juvenile
ex hibitors. T he first b a rn is being
fitted up for th e club livestock. Calves
w ill be show n down th e ce n te r aisle,
pigs and sheep w ill occupy floored
p ens a t th e sides. A bout 75 head of
sto c k is expected to be ready for in
spection Monday evening. A new fea
tu r e w ill be a d em o n stratio n booth at
th e en tra n ce , w here a club m em ber
w ill be found each day d em o n stratin g
w ith th e ir an im als and an sw erin g
q u estions. In th e Club building booth
p a rtitio n s have been ta k en out to a l
low for the new m ethod of exhibiting
th e sew ing, cooking, can n in g and field
c ro p s display. E ach day sev eral g irls
w ill serve as h o stesses to an sw er
q u estio n s and point out th in g s of in
te re s t. An added fe a tu re h ere w ill be
a dem o n stratio n booth w here con
tra s tin g m ethods in vario u s p ro jects
w ill be b ro u g h t out for th e in te re s t of
th o se who investigate. T he P.-T. A
r e s t room and th e county h ealth
booht, along w ith th e in te re stin g club
ex h ibits, m ake th is building a valu
able a s se t to th e F air.
A special m eeting of th e com m er
cial club h as been called for Monday
n ight, Ju ly 16, a t 8 o’clock, a t th e city
hall. Mrs. Adah Losh Rose, p ag ean t
d irecto r, w ill be p rese n t an d o u tlin e
h er p lan s for th e h isto rical p ageant,
"On th e T ra il of th e S ettin g S un,”
w hich is to be th e big fe a tu re on th e
first nigh t of th e fair, Ju ly 31.
A lso th e b e tte r fa ir com m ittee will
be rep rese n ted a t th e m eeting and
u rg e th e b u sin ess men to h elp back
up th e new p lan s for th e fair.
All m em bers and th o se w ho d esire
to be a re u rg ed to atten d .
13, 1»23
NEW WHITE WAY PROVIDED;
OTHER IMPROVEMENTS MADE;
LARGE ATTENDANCE EXPECTED
PAGEANT PLANS ARE
BEING WORKED OUT
T he play let "G ard en C inderella,"
w ill be given on S atu rd ay evening,
Ju ly 14, at T ro u td ale, by Adah Losh
Rose, p ag ean t d irecto r, and E ln o ra
F ay F leck, dancing in stru c to r. Moat
of th e cast will be local ch ildren.
D onald Confrey and E leanor W inders
w ill ap p e ar in a special song and
dance. The proceeds w ill be used to
help defray the expenses of th e p ag
eant.
T his play let is being organized in
o th er com m unities an d w ill be given
for th e sam e purp o se and to arouse
in te rest th ro u g h o u t th e county in the
com ing pageant. C o ttrell and L usted
d istric ts will com bine In th e p re se n
tatio n , and O rient, Pow ell V alley and
Victory w ill join forces. T hese e n te r
tain m en ts will be given in th e n ear
fu tu re and th e costum es used w ill be
for fu tu re use in the pageant.
A group Is being organized from
GreBham business men to re p re se n t
th e H udson Bay fu r tra d e rs, and a l
ready n early a dozen have signed for
th e purpose.
Miss F ried a B ratzel is ch airm an of
th e com m ittee w hich is endeavoring
to se cu re at least a hundred young
women for a b eau tifu l alleg o rical
scene at th e beginning of th e pageant.
T he m u tter of providing costum es
for th e la rg e n um ber of p lay ers is an
Im p o rtan t p a rt of th e p rep a ra tio n for
th e p ageant. Mrs. F ra n k P eak is
ch a irm an of th e com m ittee w hich will
look a fte r th a t featu re. She w ill be
assisted by m any local women, who
will m eet a t th e city hall for sowing.
T he m a teria l w ill be p urchased at
w holesale by Mrs. Rose.
T h is y e a r's M ultnom ah
County have assigned to them selves, is p leas
F air, w hich opens h ere Ju ly 31 and ing to th e officials of th e fair.
co n tin u es to A ugust 4, is to have a
“ I have been both su rp rised and
"g re a t w hite w ay” all its own. T his d elig h ted ,” said P re sid en t H. A. Lewis
fe a tu re w as decided on a t a m eeting th is m orning. "I knew th e com m ittee
of th e F a ir board held la st Monday w ould do th e best it could b u t it has
n ig h t in S ecre tary P u lfe r's office. A accom plished so m uch m ore th an I
c o n tra c t w as aw arded to th e P o rtlan d expected, I can h ard ly ex p ress my ap
Gas & Coke com pany to in sta ll a p reciatio n of th e m an n er in w hich
NONOGENARIAN HEARS
SPEECH BY RABID series of big gas a rc lights from the they a r e b rin g in g th e ir ta sk to a sue
m ain en tra n c e to th e south side of the cessful term in atio n .
T he O utlook is in receip t of a le tte r pavilion. T he G as com pany is a l
"H ere is a com m ittee of m en and
from Miss L u re tta B ridge of Canby, read y busy w ith th e in stallatio n .
women who have th e best In terests of
Oregon, te llin g of th e re c e n t ex p e ri
H ereto fo re v isito rs to th e fa ir a t th e fair a t h eart. They w an t to see it
ence of h er fath e r, Wm. B ridge, w ell n ig h t have been obliged to depend
im proved in every w ay possible; they
know n in th is vicinity, in h earin g the upon th e ir autom obile lig h ts and
w an t only clean show s and conces
F o u rth of Ju ly speech of P re sid en t th o se of th e v ario u s concessions to
sio n s; they w ant a fa ir every inch of
H ard in g by radiophone as d istin ctly lig h t th e ir w ay from th e en tra n c e to
w hich m ay be viewed by th e youngest
as though he had been on M ultnom ah w h erev er th ey d esired to go. All th is
ch ild ren or th e oldest folk w ithout
Feld.
w ill be changed th is y ear an d au to an y elem ent of criticism being pos
Mr. B ridge, who is 90 y ea rs of age, lig h ts w ill have to be dim m ed w hen
sible.
has been a rad ical rep u b lican all his en terin g th e grounds.
Hope for Success.
life, having voted th e first tic k e t put
T he big gas a rc s w ill m ake the
“C
leaner
fair is th e ir w atch word
up by th a t p arty . H e has w itnessed
drivew ay and su rro u n d in g te rrito ry and th e F air b o ard believes they are
th e re m a rk a b le developm ents of r a il
as lig h t as day. T he fair b oard is not rig h t.
Because of th is, we have
roads, m odern m achinery, bicycle, a u
asham ed to let its lig h t sh in e th is year agreed to every suggestion they have
tom obile an d aero p lan e
and th e
for th e fa ir is to be bigger and b etter advanced and a re w orking w ith them
g row th of th e te leg rap h an d telephone
th a n ever before.
to th e b est of o u r ab ility to bring
to th e w ireless stage. T he h earin g of
ab o u t th e desired resu lts. If th e ir ef
To E n la rg e Tent.
th e p re sid e n t's speech m ade a deep
A nother im provem ent w hich w ill fo rts fail it w ill n ot be o u r fau lt for
im pressio n on him.
p lease m any and w hich is to be m ade w e 'h a v e placed no o b stacles In th eir
w ith in th e next few days is th e en p ath w ay and w ill not. W hat we w ant
NEW NURSERY LAW
IS NOW IN EFFECT la rg in g of th e C hautauqua tent. Is fo r them to succeed In every detail
P re se n t p lan s call for som e 10 to 12 Success by them th is y ear will mean
A new n u rse ry law, w hich w ent into feet to be added w hich m eans th e se a t som ething bigger and b etter an o th er
effect on May 24, 1923, Is designed to ing cap acity w ill be
p rac tica lly y ea r for they will have profited by th e
p ro tec t th e public by having a ll en doubled. A drop fly is to be secured experien ce gained th is year and know YOUNG PIANISTS GIYE
gaged In th e v ario u s p h ases of th e and h u n g all aro u n d th e te n t, being b e tte r how to go ab o u t it to obtain
INTERESTING PROGRAM
n u rse ry b u sin ess pass th e inspection closed w ith th e sin g le exception of b e tte r and m ore la stin g re su lts.”
Alice Jo h n sto n and G w endolyn
of th e S tate Board of H o rticu ltu re . th e en tran ce. T he te n t roof w ill also
T he C leaner F a ir com m ittee is to
It defines “n u rse ry stock,” "n u rse ry ,” be en larg ed to cover th e e n tire space ' provide th e e n tertain m en ts to be held M etzger w ere p resen ted in a piano
"n u rse ry m a n ," “d ea le r" and "a g e n t” so in case of ra in a tte n d a n ts a t th e in th e C hau tau q u a te n t every a fte r program on last F rid a y evening by
as applied to th e n u rse ry business. v ario u s p erfo rm an ces will be th o r noon and evening d u rin g fa ir week. Miss F lo ren ce H oney a t th e la tte r's
T he provisions of th e law a re as fol oughly protected.
To th is end a splendid series h as been studio. T he tw o g irls gave tw o duets,
one from G abriel-M arie and th e o th er
low s:
T he stag e w ill be added to b oth as arran g e d . T he opening on T uesday by Offenbach, and took p a rt In a trio,
“N ursery S to ck ” sh all Include all
aftern
o
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n
w
ill
be
u
n
d
er
au
sp
ices
of
to len g th and w idth. T h is w ill en
“ Yellow Jo n q u ils,” H am er, w ith th e ir
field-grow n flo rist stock, tree s, sh ru b s,
Many Club Specials are Promised.
ab le th e p rogram com m ittee to stag e th e P aren t-T ea ch e r A ssociation, s ta r t teach er. Alice played “M inuet” and
In order to m a in ta in com m unity vines, cu ttin g s, g rafts, scions, buds, plays w hich o th e rw ise could n o t be ing at 1 o’clock w ith a com m unity
pride, prizes of $15, $10, $5, a re being fru it p its and o th e r seeds of fru it, and given if m uch of a ca st w as n eces sin g led by J. C. H enderson of the "M usette," by Bach, a left hand study
given to th e schools gettin g h ighest o rn am e n tal tre e s and sh ru b s, and sary , A nother e n tra n c e to th e stag e P o rtla n d P a rk b u reau , fo rm erly w ith by K rogm ann, "A v alan ch e” by H eller,
sco res based on ribb o n s won in all o th e r p la n ts and p la n t p ro d u cts for w ill be m ade from th e Boys' and C om m unity Service. T his will be fol “ Down th e S tre a m ” and "L ightly
G w endolyn’s
classes. S everal busin ess m en a re of propag atio n , except field, vegetable G irls’ club building. T his also will lowed by an ad d re ss on “T he Home" S kipping" by H atch.
ferin g specials to individual clubs as and flow er seeds, bedding p la n ts and provide m uch needed d ressin g room s. by Mrs. J. F. H ill, sta te p resid e n t of n u m b ers w ere "M inuet” by P ad ere w
ski, "F o lk Song” and R id er’s S to ry ,”
o th e r h erb aceo u s p la n ts, b u lb s and
follow s:
If p rese n t p la n s c a rry , a new th e P aren t-T ea ch e r A ssociation. Mrs. S chum ann,
"H u n tin g
Song"
and
W. A. H essel, $10 m erch an d ise o r roots.
D.
B.
Kelly,
p
resid
e
n
t
of
th
e
P
o
rtlan
d
sh in g le roof w ill be p u t on th e boys’
"B
rook,”
O
rnstein,
and
"To
a
Wild
T
he
te
rm
"
n
u
rs
e
ry
”
sh
all
be
co
n
d er to club leader w hose club m akes
and g irls ’ club building. T his is so re P a re n t-T e a c h e r A ssociation w ill speak Rose,” MacDowell. She also played
stru e d to m ean an y g ro u n d s o r p rem
la rg e st and best field crop exhibit.
ly needed. L ast y ea r w hen It rain ed on S uggestive P ro g ram s for th e P.-T,
A. W. Metzger, $10 m erch an d ise o r ises on o r in w hich n u rse ry sto ck is som e of th e fancy w ork w as v irtu a lly i A., w h ile Miss F ra n c e s H ayes of th e th e accom panim ent for tw o dainty
d er to club leader w hose livestock prop ag ated and grow n for sale, or ru in ed and th e fa ir m an ag em en t does Child W elfare d ep a rtm en t w ill have songs by M arg aret Ott.
clu b m akes la rg e st and best xehibit. any g rou n d s or p rem ises on o r in n ot propose to p erm it a rep e titio n of ' as h e r topic Ju v en ile P ro tectio n . The
W h at you w an t, w hen you w an t It,
L. L. K idder, $10 o rd er to club lead w hich n u rse ry stock is being fu m i th is condition.
la st sp e ak e r w ill be Mrs. Lou H arlow as you w an t It— W a n t ad . It.
e r w hose hom e econom ics club m akes gated, tre a te d , packed or stored.
p resid e n t of M ultnom ah County Coun
Promise New Bleacher*.
(G uion), Alice R o b erts;
"M arch
T he term "n u rse ry m a n ” sh all m ean
la rg e st and best exhibit.
At th e rac e tra c k ad ditional seats cil who w ill tell of T he Benefits of the W inds”
(M acD ow ell),
“P icanniny
Geo. W. P age, tw o sacks of feed to th e person w ho ow ns, leases, m anages a re to be provided. It is pro b ab le a County Council. T h is program w ill be
D ance” (G uion), L a u ra T ille r; d ra
or is in ch a rg e of a n u rsery .
cham pion H olstein calf.
few row s of b le ach er se ats w ill be fre e b ut all th e re s t will be paid
m atic read in g , "Mice and Men” and
T he te rm "d e a le r” sh a ll be con- i
Geo. L aw rence H arn ess Co., show
affairs.
placed a t th e south end of th e present
o th e r selections, Mrs. H ugh G ruw eli,
stru ed to ap p ly to any p erson, not a ]
h a lte r to cham pion Je rse y calf.
Monster Pageant.
b le ac h ers and new b leach ers w ill be
of P o rtlan d .
F. E. W elch, fall g ilt pig for ch am grow er of n u rse ry stock, who buys bu ilt at th e n o rth end of th e g rand
In th e evening a t 7:30 o’clock will
7:30 p. m. H arm onica co n test co n
n u rse ry stock for th e purp o se of r e
pion H am pshire pig.
stan d w here sta b le s are now located. com e th e m onster h isto rical pageant,
H arry
A lbers M illing Co., P o rtla n d F lo u r sellin g and resh ip p in g in dependently T h ese sta lls a re to be to rn down or i “On th e T rail of th e S etting S un,” u n ducted by H. W. S tro n g ;
L au d er songs and c h a ra c te r readings,
ing M ills and K e rr Giffords, sacks of of any co n tro l of a n u rsery .
moved w ithin th e next week and the d er d irectio n of Mrs. Adah Losh Rose.
D. B rooks H ogan; Pow ell Valley Male
T he te rm " a g e n t” sh a ll be co n
feed to calf and pig clubs.
b le ac h ers w ill be erected on a slan t More th a n 1000 m en, women, boys
Q u artet, B ert O lsen, E m anual Lind,
stru e d as ap p lying to any perso n so
Many C ontests Will Be Held.
so o ccu p an ts w ill have a. clea r view ol' and g irls w ill ta k e p a rt In th is. P ar
T h ere will be th e u sual canning and liciting o rd ers for or sellin g n u rse ry th e trac k . It m ay be n ecessary to tic ip a n ts will be g ath ered from all Allen Lind, A lbert Palm blail, Miss
duet. Misses D oris
stock judging team contests, th e w in stock u nd er th e p artial o r full co n move th e s ta r t and finish line to th e sectio n s of th e co unty and th e affair Mabie B aker;
n ing team com pete a t th e S tate F air. tro l of a n u rsery m a n or of a d ealer or ce n te r of th e g ran d sta n d , but th is is a p rom ises to be n ot only th e m ost Z im m erm an and M yrtle R usher,
(■range to Give Play.
P o u ltry and ra b b it judging con tests o th e r agent. T his te rm sh a ll also a p m a tte r of only an h o u r to do.
sp e c ta c u la r but th e la rg e st and most
T h u rsd ay , 1:30 p. til.
V audeville
have been added th is y ear w ith the ply to an y perso n engaged w ith a
E very effort is being bent tow ard su ccessfu l of its kind ever given in
S tate F a ir as a goal. T ra in in g has n u rsery m a n , d ealer or ag e n t in h a n d m aking th e fa ir th is y ear th e cleanest th e a n n a ls of G resham . I t w ill be program . G ypsy dance, A udry W ien-
been provided by specialist in these ling n u rse ry stock on a coop erativ e on record. No concessions or show s staged on the ra c e tra c k in th e big c h e r; planologue, “Cave M an's Kid,”
ro lle r
sk a te
lin es and g re a t in te re st Is being basis. I t sh a ll be u n law fu l fo r any w hich even by a stre tc h of th e im ag i oval sp ace in fro n t of th e g ran d stan d . E lizabeth D unning;
show n by th e m any clubs. T h is is a person, firm or co rp o ratio n to engage nation m ight be term ed "off co lo r” 1 A dm ission to the g ro u n d s will not in dance, H elen D u stin ; solo, K enneth
g re a t educational op p o rtu n ity for in, conduct or c a rry on th e b u sin ess w ill be perm itted an d the in ten tio n of elude adm ission to th e tra c k , an ex L o rd ; readings, Miss Vida Center.
7:30 p. m. T h re e-ac t play, “T he Old
w ide aw ake boys an d girls. Many of selling , dealing in or im porting both th e fa ir board an d th e clean er tr a c h a rg e being m ade for th is to help
New H am p sh ire Home," by th e R u s
p a re n ts realize th is and a re backing into th is state, for sale or d istrib u tio n , fa ir com m ittee is to provide only such defray expenses.
sellv ille G range players.
th e ir club m em bers up in th e ir am any n u rse ry stock, or to a c t as agent, a ttra c tio n s as su ited for th e en tire
T he program for W ednesday, s ta r t
F rid ay 1:30 p. m. T h ree one-act
salesm an or so licito r for an y n u rse ry
bition.
fam ily to see. no m a tte r w hether little ing a t 1:30 p. m , w ill be as follow s:
plays by th e L abor College P lay e rs
T h ere a re 60 or m ore local lead ers m an or d ealer In n u rsery stock, or to g irls and boys or grow n ups.
R ecital u n d er direction of Miss
of P o rtlan d u nder d irection of Mrs.
w ho a re m aking th is w ork possible. solicit o rd ers for th e sale of n u rse ry
F lo ren ce Honey. Solo, "Long, Long
4'oinmlttee Given Praise.
D ora S m ith : "L and of H e a rts’ De
T his is th e o u tstan d in g fe a tu re of the stock, w ith o u t first ob tain in g a li
T he F a ir board is em phatic In its j Ago,” (K ullack l W illiam O tt; " P la n
s ir e ;” T he N eig h b o rs;” “T he T ry st-
clu b m ovem ent, th e fact th a t so m any cense so to do from th e S tate Board p ra ise of the efforts of th e C lean er 1 tatio n
Melody” (H an n ah
S m ith ),
Ing P lace.”
people w ill donate hou rs of tim e and of H o rtic u ltu re ; and it sh all be u n F a ir com m ittee. T h e w ay in which D orothy Cady;
" W a rrio r's Song”
7:30 p. m. R epeat afternoon p ro
effort for th e benefit of th ese boys and law ful for an y person to falsely r e p th e se m en and women have taken (H e lle r), Lulu N evalain; "B utterflies
gram .
re se n t th a t he is th e ag en t, salesm an , hold of th e ra th e r g ig an tic ta sk they I (G rieg ),
girls.
"T u rk ey In th e S traw
S atu rd ay 1 p m. Com m unity sing
so licito r or re p rese n tativ e of any
lead by J. C. H enderson. 1:30. sp ec
n u rsery m a n or d ealer in n u rse ry
ialties by th e Handy g ro u p ; d ram atic
stock. No licen se sh all be issued u n
read in g s and o th e r num bers to be a n
til th e a p p lic a n t th e re fo r sh a ll have
nounced later.
paid th e fee and fu rn ish ed th e bond
T h ere w ilt be an adm ission ch arg e
as h e re in a fte r provided. T he license
to all th e afternoon and evening p ro
fee for a n u rsery m a n , d ealer o r im
T his Com pany paid o ut In tax es and b rid g e re n ta ls a to tal of n early
gram s.
p o rter of n u rse ry stock sh all be ten
$1,000,000 la st year. We a re th e h eav iest ta x p ay e rs In M ultnom ah
7:30 p. m. S m oker staged by the
d o lla rs ($10), and for an y agent,
County.
em ployes of th e P. R. L. ft P. Co. of
salesm an or so licito r th e license fee
T his Com pany will expend in c o n stru c tio n w ork an d b etterm e n ts a
P o rtlan d . T his w ill co n sist of w re st
sh all be one d o llar ($1). All licenses
to ta l of over $5,000,000 d u rin g 1923. T h ere a re 4200 em ployes on our
ling and boxing m atches and w ill be
sh all be issued in th e nam e of th e
payroll a t th e p re se n t tim e
person, firm or co rp o ratio n licensed,
open for all who wish to attend.
D uring 1923 th is Com pany w ill d istrib u te In p ay ro lls in th e t e r r i
The U N I V E R S I T Y of O R E G O N
to ry served by us a to ta l of over $6,000,000, and over 90 per ce n t of
and shall show th e purp o se for w hich
H ares S ta rt T hursday.
th a t will go r ig h t back in to th e ch a n n els of local tra d e — In o th er
contains
issued, th e nam e and location of the
T he racin g program will s ta r t on
w ords, w ill be sp e n t here a t home.
n u rse ry o r p lace of b u sin ess of the
T h u rsd ay and co n tin u e th ro u g h for
The College of Literature. Science
D uring th e p ast year we have added over 6000 new lig h t and
n u rsery m a n or d ealer licensed, and
th e balance of the week. Some of the
and the A rts with 22 departments
pow er cu sto m e rs to o u r service and th is record w ill probably be
th e nam e and ad d ress of th e agent,
best h o rses to be seen on th e tra c k
exceeded thia year.
The professional schools of A rc h i
salesm an or so licito r licensed, and
III be h ere to p articip ate. Tom
T his Com pany has over $60,000,000 a c tu a lly Invested In tangible
tecture and A llie d A r ts — Business
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A dm inistration—Education—G ra d
covering n ea rly 60 th riv in g cities, tow ns an d villages In th is vicinity.
n u rsery m a n o r d ealer rep rese n ted by
program , gives assu ra n c e th a t the
uate S tu d y — J o u rn a lis m — L a w -
Why not su b scrib e for a few sh a re s of o u r 7 per cen t P rio r P re fe r
such agent, salesm an or solicitor.
aces will be b etter th an any In r e
M ed ic in e — M u s ic — Physical Edu
ence Stock and becom e a p ro fit-sh arin g p a rtn e r in th is g reat e n te r
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n t y ears w hich Is saying a m outh
cation— Sot lology — Ex tension
prise*
P lea«ant Home People nl Glad «tone.
full.
T h ere will be no preach in g on S u n
Dividends paid re g u la rly every th ree m onths.
T he night horse show to be staged
For a cotaiogua or anjf information
day m orning a t th e P lea san t Home
B a p tist ch u rc h , as m any of th e peo
by J. W. Van Cleave of Victoria, B. C.,
In v estm en t D ep artm en t
a m tt Fht Fagirtrar. U ntVrrttty of
ple w ish to atten d C h au tau q u a at
w ill be an a ttra c tio n which u n q u es
O rtgon E ugtnt O r f gen
G ladstone. Miss Ida M iller will have
tionably will draw th o u san d s and be
! ch a rg e of th e S unday school. B. Y.
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The <tuh Year Opem Stplrmtrr 25.1923
P I w i l l M U a t 7 30 and th e re will
fair.
be preach in g service a t 8:15
U niversity ^O regon
These Significant Facts
Should Appeal To You
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 Per Year
GRANGES PUSHING
SALE OF TICKETS
FOR COUNTY FAIR
At th e m eeting of Pom ona G range
at C orbett, at th e re g u la r Ju n e m eet
ing, rin g in g reso lu tio n s w ere passed
endorsing th e policy of a clean big
F air for 1923. T he follow ing set of
reso lu tio n s w as passed by unanim ous
vote.
W hereas, th e re is a g en eral move
m ent th ro u g h o u t th e United S tates to
put th e County and S tate F a irs on a
high plane of m oral and educational
usefu ln ess, and
W heras. th e M ultnom ah County
F a ir should have th e loyal and u n
divided m oral and financial support
of th e G ranges of M ultnom ah county,
th erefo re be It resolved
1. T h at we en d o rse th e activ ities of
th e B etter F air C om m ittee re p re se n t
ing o u r G ranges, P aren t-T ea ch e r A s
sociations, local Club L eaders and th e
C hurches of M ultnom ah county w hich
are now w orking for th e above end in
cooperation w ith th e County F a ir
Board, and
2. T h at th e M aster of Pom ona
G range do now appoint a g eneral
ch airm an to have th e ch arg e of the
sale of th e Season T ick ets to th e F a ir
th ro u g h our g ran g es, and
3. T h at th e M aster of each grange
sh all appoint a su b -ch airm an to have
th e ch a rg e of th e sale of tick ets
th ro u g h his g range, and
4. T h at we, th e m em bers of th e
M ultnom ah County Pom ona g range do
pledge to the B etter F air Com m ittee
and to th e F air B oard our h ea rty co
operation and su p p o rt.
B ert E. Boice w as appointed g eneral
ch airm an , and th e se creta ries of the
several g ran g es w ere selected as the
sub-chairm an. E ach of th e grange
se creta ries is now supplied w ith both
th e season and th e fam ily tickets, and
a re push in g th e ir sale In th e ir com
m unities. They a r e th e follow ing:
G eneral ch airm an , B ert E. Boice,
T ro u td ale ;
E vening S tar, Mary R.
G ebhardt, 112 N. 12th St., P o rtlan d ;
M ultnom ah. Mrs. B erth a A ult, Boring,
O regon; Columbia. Mrs. C lara Sm ith.
C orbett; G resham , Mrs. Minnie M.
Squire, G resham , O regon; Rockwood,
C. L. H aynes. P o rtla n d ; Fairview ,
Mrs. C a rrie T ow nsend, T ro u td ale ;
P lea san t Valley, B eulah M iller, P o rt
land; L ents, Mrs. Em m a H otchkiss,
P o rtla n d ; R ussellville, G race E. T a l
bot.
LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE
MARRY IN PORTLAND
A very p retty w edding took place at
th e F irs t C ongregational ch u rch in
P o rtlan d on th e aftern o o n of Ju ly 2,
w hen Miss Vada Quay of G resham
nnd F ra n k E der w ere united In m a r
riage. T he bride is th e d au g h ter of
E. Quay and the groom th e son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. B. E der, both of th e P le a s
an t Home d istrict.
T he bride w as ch arm in g in a ta il
ored su it of d ark blue p lro t tw ill with
h at to m atch. She ca rrie d a basket of
sw eet peas w ith g reen foliage and
chiffon ribbon.
T he couple w as atten d ed by Mr. and
Mrs. Dren Stanley, bro th er-in -law and
sister of th e groom . Mrs. S tanley w ore
her own w edding d ress of d ark brow n
taffeta and w ore a h at to m atch.
A wedding su p p er w as served at th e
hom e of the groom . T hose p resent
w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k E der, Mr.
and Mrs. Oren S tanley, Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. E der, Mr. and Mrs. H arry S ta n
ley, Joe T aylor, Miss Ada Quay and
A lbert Quay.
Mr. and Mrs. E d er will m ake th e ir
home a t McMinnville, w here Mr. E der
is em ployed with Morgan B rothers.
Plano Toning.
S atisfactio n g u aran teed , $3. F re
B. Jones, phone G resham 189x1.
tf
T h e Bank of G resh am pays 6 pe
cent In te re st on tim e deposita.— Adi
MAKE
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
Y ou have finished high school
and. lik e a ll w id e -a w a k e g ra d u
ates, are looking to college
T h e S ta te o f Oregon offers you
the best o f tra in in g and a col
leg iate degree In th e leading pu r-
nUits and professions, as follow s
E ngineering, A g ricu ltu re, Com
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tional E ducation, and Music.
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ric h In o p p o rtu n ities fo r le a d
ersh ip and personal cu ltu re.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 2H, I »23
F o r In fo rm a tio n w rite to
TH E REGISTRAR
Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College
Corvallis.