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Only 14 Days Until Fair Opening. Everybody Do Something to Boost for the Cleaner and Better Multnomah County Fair T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 13. ND. 40 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY OUTLOOK PARTY HOME FROM MT. HOOD CLIMB 17. 1023 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year DAMASCUS FARM BUREAU UITY UOUNUIL HOLDS NEAR EAST SPEAKERS HAS MONTHLY MEETING ADJOURNED SESSION HERE SUNDAY. .ILLY 2» CHURCH BREAKS GROUND TO ADD BASEMENT ROOM P la n s w ere m ade by th e D am ascus An ad jo u rn ed m eetin g of th e c ity , R ev. j . j . H a n d sa k e r. 8tate d lrecto r F arm B ureau at its re g u la r m eeting council w as held ou th e evening of of N ear RvUef w jn speak a t on S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 7, for th e Ju ly 10, w hen a la rg e am o u n t of busi G resham Sunday, Ju ly 29, in th e T he m em bers ot the Outlook p arty, guide, and his a s sista n ts, w ere “tied second an n u a l h arv e st festival. All ness was tra n sa c te d . A n o th er ad B ethel B ap tist ch u rch a t 11 a. m. and w ere pleased w ith th e w ell ca rrie d out jo urned m eeting w ill be held tonight. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. St. C lair, in ” for th e climb. in th e M ethodist ch u rc h a t 8 p. m. and su ccessfu l h arv est festiv al of last At last T uesday n ig h t s m eeting it T h ere w ill probably be sp e ak e rs a r T he s ta r t over th e snow field was Em m a B. Johnson, B eatrice Ja ckson y ear and it w as pointed o u t th a t one w as decided to p ut in p lank cro ss ranged for th e o th e r ch u rc h es fo r th e and Evelyn M etzger, w ho left la st F r i m ade about 9:30 and th e first of th e of th e best com m unity ad v e rtise m en ts G round w as officially broken last w alks on th e stre e ts in te rse c tin g W est sam e day or later. long line of 175 cam e over th e top night for th e im provem ent to be m ade day for Hood R iver to atten d th e sta te about 1 o'clock an d th e la st ab o u t 2. w as th is picnic, an d th a t th e ex h ib i Pow ell stre e t w hen th e new sidew alks T hese m eetings w ill be follow ed by by th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rc h of tions of com m unity e n te rp rise s w ere a re built. T his w ill red u c e th e cost ed ito rial m eeting and clim b Mt. Hood It w as a w onderful sig h t, probably a g en eral cam paign th ro u g h o u t th e G resham , w hen a com pany of officials exprem ely v alu ab le and in stru ctiv e. ap p reciab ly over c o n c rete w alks. re tu rn e d yesterd ay tire d and su n th e m ost rem a rk a b le ever w itnessed com m unity in th e in te re st of th e Near and w o rk ers m et a t 7 o'clock on the T he g en a ral com m ittee in ch a rg e of County A gent S. B. H all re p o rte d on E ast Relief. K. A. M iller w ill act as ch u rc h law n Just o utside th e sta k e s of b u rn ed but happy and proud of th e ir on old Mt. Hood. T he 175 m en and th ese p lan s co n sists of O ran Lingle, t j y earw ig pest in G resham and stated women w ere a ll tied in one long ch a irm an of a local com m ittee to be th e new location, held a b rief service achievem ents. W alter Schw edler and G race Hoft- th a t about 12 ac re s n ea r th e so u th ern chosen later. strin g , th e rope allow ing ab o u t eight j m eister and tu rn ed the first sod for th e ex c a T he hom e com ing w as delayed and lim its of th e tow n w ere infected, also feet betw een each person T h e long . „ . . , vation. T his honor w ent to th e Rev. T his is to be a cam paign fo r the inconvenienced by an accident to the line zigzagged back and fo rth u n til ° ™ n L in g le' farm c r °P® p ro ject th a t th e in sects had been found _______ on th e J. H. Wood, retire d m in ister of G resh raisin g of funds an d clo th in g for r e ’ au to w hen th e p arty w as n earing the rocks w ere reached w here life sJ ated ,h a t 8everal who have en tered fair grounds. T o u rist tra v e l is th ought am , who preceded th e b reak in g of th e lief w ork in cam ps and o rp h an ag es. Hood R iver S unday evening a fte r the lines w ere g rasp ed w hich aided and d e ' d ^or 8eed certificatio n of seed t to be resp o n sib le fo r th e sp read of the T he o rp h an ag es and cam ps a re now gro u n d w ith a b rief acco u n t of his stren u o u s day on th e e a ste rn slope of guided th e clim b ers to th e top have held a com m unity field in sp ec pest. The council au th o rized Mr. H all first w ork as p a sto r of th e G resham Mt. Hood. tion u n d er th e d irectio n of County to p u rch ase th e m a teria l n ecessary out of T urkey and aw ay from T u rk ish ch u rc h , 37 y e a rs ago. H e found a W hen all arriv ed a t th e topm ost I Agent W aKe/ HoU; -w h; " ed' o" “ “ ; ; in terferen ce. They a re in th e C au T he accident w as not serio u s and for th e poisoning of th e earw ig s and w as no fau lt w hatever of th e driver, rid g e .th e re w as sc arcely room to move th e g ro w ers som e of , he notfceable to m ake all n ec essary endeavor to ca su s region, in S yria, G reece and little unfinished ch u rch , th e one now about. T he first p erso n s over, how - I dj8eases islan d s of th e M ed iterran ian w here ow ned by th e Zion E v angelical con w ho w as observing ca refu lly every r e erad icate them . g reg atio n . and a fte r stren u o u s effort ever, began to descend in sm all p rotection is assured. q u irem en t of th e traffic laws. F red P eterso n , m a rk e t p ro jec t le ad The m a tte r of th e proposed p lan s of succeeded in aro u sin g enough in te re st T he rep o rt of th e accident and th e groups. H ard as w as th e asce n t a few er, told m em bers th a t an effort is be Mr. H an d sak er, w hen asked as to th e P o rtla n d w ate r b o ard for the to get th e building com pleted and ded conditions from w hich it resu lted is m inutes on th e level served to re s t the ing m ade to buy b in d er tw in e co o p er building of th e th ird pipe line w ere th e situ atio n in th e N ear E ast stated icated. He ex p ressed him self as h e a r t given in th is m orn in g ’s O regonian as tire d m uscles and a fte r reg isterin g all atively and th a t by pooling an o rd er b ro u g h t to th e a tte n tio n of th e council th a t th e p rese n t em ergency of th e ily in favor of th e move to e n larg e the w ere eag er to s ta rt down. T he wind follow s: for tw in e in th e com m unity o r several and much, d issatisfa ctio n w as ex relief o rg an izatio n is w ell sum m ed up p rese n t building and provide facilities w as severe and th e re w as sh e lte r for “L ast night tru c k d riv ers engaged in less th an a score. T h ere was no r e - | ®®“ “ Unitie8 “ ,COU,d be bouKh t a t a J pressed over th e p lan s to c a rry th e in th e follow ing cab leg ram ju s t r e for th e grow ing d ep a rtm en ts of h au lin g gravel for su rfa cin g th e loop saving of sev eral ce n ts a pound. T hose line over th e flat along Jo h n so n creek ceived from Mr. V ickrey, n atio n al d i ch u rch work. T his happened to be fresh m en t, not even w ater for so road in th e P ine grove section, alleged w ishing to pool w ere in stru c ted to see on a high tre^sle, w hich th ey co n sid re c to r of N ear E ast R elief, a t th e th e 81st b irth d ay of Mr. Wood. m any. to have been hogging th e road, caused L au san n e C onference: Mr. P eterso n . ered would be an u n sig h tly object in T he Rev. A. S. H isey had c h a rg e of T he descent w as difficult but rapid sev eral accidents. A ro ck tru c k “O ur utm o st n o rm al re so u rc e s ex R udolf M ullenhoff, who atten d ed a th e town. T he m eeting to n ig h t will be th e ground b rea k in g cerem onies. He w recked th e m achine of H. L. St. C lair and w as accom plished in ab o u t tw o tw o-day conference betw een th e sta te held to fu rth e r co n sid er th e m a tte r h au sted by o rp h an ag e child w elfare led in th e singing of a hym n and of th e G resham Outlook, and a big h o u rs to Cooper sp u r and an h o u r or F arm B ureau an d th e a g ric u ltu ra l and City C om m issioner M ann and p rogram including fo u rteen th o u san d called on th e Rev. E. G. R anton for tru c k c a rry in g a load of re tu rn in g le so m ore to cam p. oem m ittee of th e P o rtlan d C ham ber of Chief E n g in eer R a n d le tt have been in o rp h a n s tra n sfe rre d T u rk ey to G reece, gion m ountain clim b ers w as struck. T he fun cam e in sliding rap id ly Com erce, rep o rted briefly th a t p lan s vited to be p resen t. It is hoped th a t a ten th o u san d S yria, P alestin e, tw enty sc rip tu re read in g and th e Rev. Geo. C. B errem an for p ray er. H e then O ther c a rs w ere crow ded off th e high down the long, steep snow field. a re being w orked o ut to help th e so lu tio n satisfacto ry > to all w ill be a r th o u san d C aucasus. In ad d itio n fifty called on v ario u s ones to ex press w ay into ditches. T he tru c k m en, it th o u sa n d A rm enian G reek refugees Of th e O utlook force th e th re e who sta te F arm B ureau and a g ric u ltu re rived at. them selves on th e im p o rtan ce of th e w as reported, a re w orking on a y a rd achieved th e coveted d istin ctio n of driven from T u rk ey unable find hom e th ro u g h o u t th e state. T he P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross have ex w ork u n d ertak en . Mrs. H. L. St. C lair age basis and they resen ted th e heavy re g iste rin g a t th e ra n g e r's cabin on I C ham ber of C om m erce is p u ttin g fo rth o th e r co u n tries now lan g u ish in g traffic, w hich in te rfe re d w ith th e ir th e top w ere, B eatrice Jack so n , Eve- a sta te s developm ent p lan of w hich ecuted a deed to th e city of G resham refugee cam ps C o n stan tin o p le and spoke for th e S unday school, Mrs. for an alley ru n n in g th ro u g h th e Ja ck so n Jo n es for th e L ad ies' Aid speed. W hile th e valley tru n k of the lyn M etzger and H. L. St. C lair. H. O. a g ric u ltu re is th e big facto r, u n d er B lack Sea M ed iterran ian ports. N ear property. society, Mrs. A. W. S hipley for the loop highw ay is not officially open, th e Bone, of G resham , w as also one of th e w hich head th e F arm B ureau w ork E ast R elief providing only food su p W om en's Home M issionary society, The follow ing b ills w ere allow ed ed itorial-legion p arty had been invited su ccessfu l clim b ers. com es. T he ch am b er h as pledged to and w a rra n ts o rd ered paid from th e plies th ese fifty th o u san d exiles re Mrs. A lta G entry for th e Pow ell V al to use it in m otoring to and from the ceive cost fifteen h undred d o lla rs per Mrs. St. C lair and Miss Jo h n so n 8*ve th e sta te F arm B ureau F ed era- funds av ailab le to th e city : ley c irc u it and L yle Mason fo r th e m o u n ta in .” day. A vailable funds alre ad y e x h a u st achieved w h at is considered by m any tion a ll th e m o ral s u p p o rt possible, T he p ro jectin g hub of a heavy S tre et d e c o ra tio n s....................... $ 129.00 ed, now borrow ing from o rp h an a g e E p w o rth League. T hen cam e th e ta lk th e m ost difficult p a rt of th e clim b, D P lanned to build up stro n g co u n G. M. C. gravel tru c k stru ck th e fro n t P. R. L. & P ..................................... 197.00 sto re houses en d an g erin g orphans* by Mr. Wood and th e ac tu al b reaking gaining th e end of Cooper sp u r to th e I ty o rg an izatio n s w hich w ill w ork C. M elugin, la b o r......................... left w heel of th e O utlook's W illys- ................... 3.75 sum m er food supply. N ations now of th e ground. W. K. H am ilton, s u tie in place, a t an altitu d e of 8,500 feet. th ro u g h th e sta te fed eratio n in con E. Cox, la b o r ................................ K night, to re th ro u g h the tire , dam ag ................... 7.75 c o n fe rrin g a t G eneva and L au san n e to p erin ten d en t of co n stru ctio n , tu rn ed S everal p erso n s w ere obliged to fall ju n ctio n w ith th e b u sin ess m en and th e n ex t shovelfull, th en sev eral o th R ay Cox, la b o r........................... ing th e w heel, bending th e axle and ................... 1.00 provide p erm a n en t solution refugee out of th e line an d some req u ired | th e C ham ber of Com m erce. e rs w ere called upon to tu rn th e soil. G. A. Cox, la b o r............................ th ro w in g th e ste erin g gear out of com .................... 2.45 problem . M eanw hile refu g ees and special assista n c e in com pleting th e F o rm e r C ongressm an C. N. Mc J . H. M etzger, s a la ry and A fter th e benediction w as pronounced m ission. T h is happened ab o u t 9:30 ch ild ren p erish if A m erican p riv ate clim b and also in th e descent. A rth u r w as to have been th e sp eak er sta tio n e ry .................................... 15.1« p h ila n th ro p h y fails and N ear E ast p ra c tic a lly everyone p rese n t took a p. m. and m ade it n ecessary fo r th e T his is claim ed to be th e la rg e st I of th e evening b ut w as d etained and Ja s. P eterso n , la b o r..................... h and a t th e w ork. 9.00 R elief com pelled to cease feeding.” p a rty to re tu rn by stage th e follow ing p a rty ever tak en to th e to p of Mt. | could n ot be p resen t. O. R. D augher T he p lan s u n d erta k en involve th e F ra n k W ostell, s a la r y ................. 100.00 day. P oetic ju stic e of a so rt seldom m et Hood. Mr. W eygandt, who has been ty, C lackam as co unty F arm B ureau R egarding th e reception given the W. T. Shelley, la b o r..................... 4.00 w ith o utside sto ry books h as su d d en m oving of th e ch u rch 20 feet ea st and guiding on Mt. Hood for 21 y ears, p resid en t, gave a ta lk on th e accom 13 feet south to give m ore sp ace be v isito rs by the people of Hood River, C. G. S chneider, s a la r y ............... 75.00 m ade on S unday his 514th trip. p lish m en ts of th e n atio n al o rg a n iz a T elephone c o m p a n y ..............................25 ly m ade its ap p e aran c e on th e Island tw een th e building and th e stre e t. It and th e ir en te rta in m e n t by th e Hood of C orfu, acco rd in g to C h arles tion. H e sta te d th a t th e “farm bloc" D. F. B entley, g a s o lin e ............... R iver P o st A m erican Legion, too m uch SI PUGH RETURNS 1.68 V ickrey, now in th e N ear E ast. At w ill th en be raised and a full base in co n g ress w as sponsored by the ca n n o t be said in praise. It w as royal FROM NORTHWEST F arm B ureau F ed eratio n . H e ex- R ak er & Son, su p p lie s ................. 5.51 Corfu Mr. V ickrey saw a th o u san d m ent developed. T he sp ace u n d er the and generous beyond description. J. H. H oss, g ra v e l.......................... 93.00 o rp h an boys, A rm enians to whom au d ito riu m w ill be divided in to tw o Si Pugh, fo rm er p o p u lar W illard I plained “im m ediate c re d it” act, w hich A. F. H am m ar, su p p lie s ............. F rid a y evening th e Hood R iver 5.10 G reece h as given sh e lte r, living fru room s for d ep a rtm en tal w ork In th e C om m ercial club gave th e new spaper b a tte ry m an of G resham , has re tu rn e d | 7 as pUt th ™Ugh co n g re ss to help the Mrs. W ithrow , m e a ls ................... 2.50 g aily in a palace b earin g every m ark S unday school. T hese room s can be v isito rs a splendid b anquet a t th e Co from th e g re a t, u n ch a rted n o rth w est farm ers. T h ro u g h th e c re d it act, he A. Ruegg, rem oving m a in s ........ 10.00 of regal splendor. It w as th e form er th ro w n to g eth er for social purposes. d istric t of B ritish Colum bia, w h ere he said, ch eap er m oney could be obtained G eorge Bloom, la b o r................... 4.00 sum m er palace of th e G erm an k aiser Besides th ese room s th e re w ill be In lum bia G orge hotel. On th e In tellectu al bill of fa re on w en t m ore th a n a y ear ago in com for farm ers, m oney loaned for nine G resham G arage, g a s o lin e ___ 2.42 one of th e finest and m ost b eau tifu lly th e basem ent p a s to r's study and th is occasion w ere som e of O regon's pany w ith his b ro th er and tw o or m o n th s on m o nthly paym ents. H e de J. H. D u tch er, h a u lin g ............... 60.00 equipped resid en ces in th e w hole kitchen. m o st distinguished citizens. Among th re e o th e r m en for fu r tra d in g o p e ra clared th is law to be th e g re a te s t the Jo n es L um ber C o ....................... 1.60 w orld! DeYoung and Roald of P o rtlan d * them w ere, Hon. E. E. Brodie, pub tions. He h as been on th e head w aters F arm B ureau h as accom plished. E k stro m T ru c k S e rv ic e ........... 5.50 have been em ployed to w ork out a r “O bserve th e way In w hich fate has C, S, Mudge sa n g a solo, accom C ran e com pany, s u p p lie s ......... 782.70 lish er of the Oregon City E n te rp rise , of th e H ay riv e r w here he h as passed c h ite c tu ra l plans. C u rtiss Bros, of o p era ted ,” said Mr. V ickrey. “Nine th ro u g h ex p erien ces w hich would try I Panled a t th e piano by his d au g h ter, A m erican M inister to Siam , im m edi A. Ruegg, b alan ce on co n tra c t 500.00 P o rtlan d will move th e ch u rch and y ea rs ago th e k aiser figured as w ar a te P a st P re sid e n t of th e N ational th e m ettle of any m an. H is experi- A“ ce- Ed. S iefer d em o n strated an in- A. W. M etzger At Co., su p p lies .35 A. F. H am m ar will p o u r th e concrete. E d ito ria l asso ciatio n ; E lb ert Bede, ences w ith h o stile In d ian s sound like te re 8 t|ng jig for th e audience. A fter In v esto rs S yndicate ...................... 63.00 lord of th e w orld. T he w ar left th ese I t Is expected th a t th e w ork w ill be ed ito r C ottage G rove S entinel, P re s i th e m ost in te re stin g ad v e n tu re sto rie s tb e Pro &ram th e com pany w ent to the City of P o rtlan d , w a te r ............. 527.50 th o u san d boys o rp h an s because th e ir com pleted by th e first of S eptem ber. d en t of th e Oregon S tate E d ito rial a s im aginable. He w ent w here no w hite basem ent of th e schoolhouse w here W. T. Shelley, la b o r ........................ 13.50 p a re n ts and all know n rela tiv e s w ere J. H. H oss has alre ad y com m enced to m assacred or died of fam ine a s a re | ice cream an d cookies w ere served. so ciation: Hon. J. Adam Bede, f o r m - ’ m en had ever been before. lay th e g rav el on th e ground. E xca su it of p ersecu tio n by his allie s the On th e ir re tu rn to civilization Mr. I T he com m ittee for th e next m onthly e r congressm an from M innesota, noted Cleaning Piano Keys. vation w ill be m ade so far as possible T u rk s. Today th e k aiser has lost hi h u m o rist and C hautauqua le c tu re r; P ugh and his p a rty w alked 150 m iles n ieet*rl8 co n sists of Louie H offm eister, K erosene will clean your oilcloth before th e ch u rc h is moved and will Hon. G eorge R. W ilbur, com m ander to a point w here th ey could obtain | A rtb u r G ran and H en ry H enningsen. tab le and shelf covers, w hile alcohol em pire and his th ro n e ; he lives in ob be com pleted w hen th e building is in rubbed on piano keys w ill m ake them sc u rity in H olland w hile th e ch ild ren d ep a rtm en t of Oregon A m erican Le pack horses w hich took them 50 m iles Its new location. A bout 84000 w ill be b rig h t and clean. w hose p a re n ts he helped to send to Benefit Dance. gio n ; Judge F red W. W ilson, p re si fu rth e r. T hey th en b u ilt a r a ft and expended In th e w ork. th e ir d eath s a re safe and happy In his ,u u, . d en t of the Oregon S tate Bar asso cia floated down th e P eace riv er for t w o n Z i , „„ Woolen Clothing. __. ♦ , ,., l a r k on th e C olum bia highw ay n ear palace a t C orfu.” tio n , c irc u it judge Hood R iver county; days, then rode 18 m iles in a w agon T ro u td ale on S atu rd ay evening. Ju ly WOMAN DIES WHILE C u ttin g lint, h air an d fuzz from Hon. N. J. S innott, re p re se n ta tiv e in to the end of th e 350-mile ra ilro a d 21. The proceeds w ill be donated to w oolen clo th es is not an easy task. SITTING IN ( HAIR Mewing. tb e fun<1 for th e p ag ean t w hich will H ow ever, it can be m ade one if a ru b co n g ress from e a ste rn Oregon d istric t, w hich b ro u g h t them to E dm onton. If you will wind a piece of adhesive Mr. P ugh will rem ain in Oregon for b® P ^ e n t e d on Ju ly 31 on th e fair ber sponge is used. M oisten th e and Claude E. Ingalls, editor of Cor Mrs. E llen A. S m ith, m o th er of Mrs. •g ro u n d s in G resham , th e opening sponge with w ater and squeeze a l ta p e aro u n d your forefinger when a few m onths and w ill be given em n ig h t of the fair. v allis G azette-T im es. sew ing, it w ill save you having m ost dry before using. J. H. S h arp of G resham , died su dden pricked finger. S atu rd ay m orning th e trip w as ploym ent by th e W illard b a tte ry com ly at th e hom e of her d au g h ter, w hile m a ik to th e Legion cam p n ear Cloud pany. sittin g In h er chair. She had been Cap Inn close to th e snow fields on th e w alking about in th e house and o u t of slopes of Mt. Hood. H ere the editorial GRESHAM BALL TEAM doors and cam e In and sa t down. In WINS IN SUNDAY GAME m eeting w as continued d u rin g the less th an five m in u tes Mrs. S h arp aftern o o n and ended w ith a huge bon G resham B lues won th e Sunday found h er th e re and life "Was extinct. fire and frolic S atu rd ay night. The gam e w ith th e B rotherhood of A m eri She was 81 y ea rs old. ed ito r's and new spaper visito rs w ere can Yeoman on th e local Held, th e I Mrs. Sm ith is survived by her th e gu ests of th e Hood R iver P o st of sco re being 8 to 4. B a tte ries fo r d au g h ter and one son, F. D. A xtel of th e A m erican Legion and u nder th e ir G resham w ere Q u esin b erry and Seal Beach, C alifornia. A rran g em en ts au sp ices w ere invited to m ake the Brow n. Next Sunday th e Blues will for th e fu n eral h a w n ot y et been clim b to th e top on Sunday and Mon play a re tu rn gam e w ith th e Shell Oil made. day. T hose not desiring to clim b com pany team . S everal w eeks ago w ere offered sh o rt trip s to the glaciers th e se tw o team s played a 1 to 1 tie Attention Berry G row er Member«! an d points of Interest. Many o th ers and th e local boys a re going to try As th e h arv e st season advances th a n new spaper people joined the stro n g for a win. Tom T ow nsend m any g ro w ers realize how difficult It v ario u s parties. says he will be o u t to try th e old soup J Is to have th e b erries picked In good S atu rd ay night probably 300 persons bone on th e Shell team . onditlon, and as th e value In th e soft cam ped out in the open, under the T he G resham boys a re p u ttin g on a nd o v er-rip e b erries is much less frien d ly sta rs, at th e legion cam p. At good b rand of b aseball an d deserve han in th e firm b rig h t b erries, we 4 Sunday m orning th e bugle sounded , th e su p p o rt of everyone who is able to | m ust stra in every nerv e to keep the rev eille and the prospective clim bers j attend. T he adm ission ch a rg e is 25 b erries picked up close. a ro se from th e ir fir bough beds w ith ce n ts for men and ladies adm itted T his leads up to th e q uestion of sh o u ts o t ju b ilen t expectation. B reak free. T he la st few gam es have been picking co sts and p rices for picking. fa st w as served and th e s ta rt m ade at a d isappointm en t in th e m a tte r of at- Owing to th e continued sc arcity of 5 o'clock. I ten d an ce and th e local boys have had p ick ers It may be im possible to r e A bout 200 men and women sta rte d to m ake up p a rt of th e expense of duce th e picking ra te s but w h erever on th e long, long upw ard tra il. Cooper tra n sp o rtin g th e v isitin g team s out of possible It should be done or picking sp u r w as reached at about 8 and afte r th e ir own pockets. A gain we say, ! co sts will be out of proportion to soft co n sid erab le delay th e clim bers, under "Give th e hom e team your best su p b erry value». Maybe th e best plan to d irectio n of M ark W eygandt, veteran port." m eet th is condition Is to ru sh the picking and get th e h ig h er price. W ith good w eath er we m ay win yet. D. E. TOWLE, M anager, B erry G row ers Packing Co. j A Great Big River to Cross HURRAH! It’s Coming W hat?—CARN IVAL W here?—Orient Grange Hall When?—SATURDAY, JU LY Tun for All Keeping Mllver (lean . At 8 p. Admission Free 28, 1923, m. If you w rap your silv er in p araflne paper, It will look like new a t th e end of a sum m er. Je.lge Je n k in s ses—"W e u ste r h ear a heap ab o u t "tak in g th e wind o ut of his sa ils." Now It’s "taking th e air o u tta his tire s .”