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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1923)
Only 7 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 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS *1.50 Per Year FARMERS PICNIC IS RATED SUCCESS One of the best picnics ever held by th e farm ers of th e vicinity w as en joyed a t th e fa ir grounds la st S a tu r day u nder th e auspices of th e granges of the county, but including farm ers of o th e r o rganizations and m any o th e rs who w ent to enjoy th e in sp ira tio n New Grand Exalted Ruler of Elks CITY WILL FIGHT NEAR APPROACH OF FAIR LOCAL EARWIG FEST FIXES ATTENTION ON SOME OUTSTANDING FEATURES At th e special m eeting of th e city council la st T uesday evening it w as ag reed to a p p ro p riate n ot to exceed $75 to be used to com bat th e earw ig pest w hich is know n to have spread over ab o u t 12 acres in G resham , on condition th a t th e resid en ts of th e in fected a re a su b scrib e d o llar for do llar w ith th e council for th e purpose. ( o u n ty A gent 8. B. H all has th e w ork of th e ex term in atio n of the Insects in ch arg e. # One w eek from today th e 17th a n rig h t direction. It m eans an in creased n u al M ultnom ah County F a ir will n um ber of ex h ib its and com petition som ething like 600 people. In o rd er th ro w open its g ates to th e public at fo r prizes w ill be keener. Mrs. T u ck er to accom plish th is, th e fa ir board last al add resses and th e happy social th e local fair grounds. T hings are of T ro u td ale is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e n ig h t decided to cu t down tw o of th e event. It w as said to be one of th e rap id ly ta k in g shape and v irtu a lly all a r t d ep a rtm en t; Mrs. F ra n k H einey tree s in th e grove an d Instead of an best attended of any of th ese popular p la n s a re at a sta g e b o rd erin g on of th is city of th e floral d ep artm en t addition of about 10 feet to th e size picnics. T he p rogram w as held in th e of th e ten t to m ake it not less th an 15 com pletion. big te n t of E vangelist P a rro tt on th e and Mrs. Delia E. M urray of P o rtlan d feet and possibly m ore. It is a fo re L ast n ig h t th e C om m ercial club by of the tex tile and dom estic science de grounds, w hich added to th e com fort At th e Invitation of th e council Mr, u n an im o u s vote decided to recom p artm en t. They a re all busy and tell gone conclusion th a t on S aturduy R an d lett of th e city en g in ee r's office of th e picnickers. m end to all b u sin ess m en of th e city m e th e ir ex h ib its w ill be double a night, w hen th e boxing and w restlin g of P o rtlan d cam e before th a t body and M usical selections w ere furnished bouts are staged, an au dience w hich th a t a h alf holiday be declared for y ear ago w hich w as a record year. discussed th e m a tte r of th e location of d u rin g th e day by th e M olalla band, th e te n t probably w ill not be ab le to T h u rsd ay , A ugust 2, w hich w ill be L. F. B aketel led in the singing and “We a re co u n tin g a heap on the accom m odate will be p re se n t but it is ihe proposed new pipe line and con G resham day. T he decision reached pageant. T his is som ething so new d itions of Its co n stru ctio n w ithin th e Mrs. W. P. L andes played th e piano. w as to ask all firm s of th e city to to th is section b ut a t th e sam e tim e so th e d esire of th e fair b oard and m em lim its of G resham . T he council w as A ttorney J. J. John so n of P o rtlan d , close a t 1 o'clock and rem ain closed am azing we a re positive it w ill m ake bers of th e clean er fair com m ittee to assu re d th a t th e w ate r board h as no ch airm an of th e program com m ittee, lames G. M cFarland of W ater- u n til 5 o'clock. W hen th is action w as a trem endous hit and becom e an a n have room for everybody. Intention of placing th e pipe line on presided. C. E. Spence, sta te m a rk e t town, S. D., w as elected G rand Ex A change has been m .de in th e p ro alted R uler of th e B. P. O. E. for rep o rted to th e fa ir board in session nual featu re. You know G resham is an elevated tre s tle over th e flats of ing ag en t and p a s t m a ste r of th e sta te 1023 a t the annual convention held in th e se c re ta ry 's office, it w as g re e t th e ce n te r of all h isto ric al activ ities g ram to be staged by th e c le a n e r fa ir Jo h n so n creek but th a t it w ould be grange, w as th e speaker of th e m orn in A tlanta, Ga. G overnor Mc ed w ith ap p lau se th e sen tim en t being of the Pacific N orthw est an d it is com m ittee. The m anag em en t of th e u n d erg ro u n d at all p oints excepting ing. He w as preceded by G eorge A M asters of South D akota nom inated th a t th e co operation of th e business only ju st th a t once each y ea r th ese R u ssellv ille g ran g e p lay ers has r e tw o places w here It w ill cro ss th e Mr, M cFarland. P a lm ite r p rese n t m a ste r of the sta te men w ith th e fa ir m anagem ent w as a fam ous pages from h isto ry be r e fused to p ut on its play, “T he Old creek. T he line w ill follow w ell to g range, who brou g h t greetin g s to the long step to w ard th e su ccess of th e enacted as a p a rt of th e M ultnom ah New H am p sh ire Home," on T h u rsd ay th e so u th of th e flat. farm e rs and expressed his in te re st TICKET SALES IN evening u n less given a g u a ra n te e of a big u n d ertak in g . and confidence in th e w ork of th e A fter due consid eratio n th e council GRESHAM BEING PUSHED T he C om m ercial club also voted to county fair. T he p ageant, “On the c e rta in sum of money. G u aran tees a re g re a t fa rm e rs’ organizations. T ra il of th e S ettin g S un,” w ill be p re given none of th e plays o r p erfo rm ers g ran te d rig h t of way to th e P o rtla n d In his ad dress Mr. Spence called a t T he tic k et sales for th e M ultnom ah a ssist in th e sta g in g of a tra c k m eet sented on opening n ig h t and we expect and th e m anagem ent could n ot see its w ater board over th e n ecessary city te n tio n to th e difficulties w hich he is county fa ir have reached th e high on S atu rd ay m o rning w hich w ill be a crow d in atten d a n ce w hich will w ay c lea r to m ake any exception in s tre e ts excepting th a t of Reno stre e t, enco u rag in g in ta k in g up th e w ork of p re ssu re stage. Not very m any of th e c h ild ren 's day and to fu rn ish a list of overflow th e g ra n d sta n d and b leach ers th e case of th e R u ssellv ille g range, all ab o u t one block long, n o rth of th e m a rk e tin g agent, w hich is new in th is G resham ites have as yet b ought th e ir splendid prizes for th e occasion. and occupy all av ailab le space, Mrs. of th e p lay ers of w hich w ere w illing pickle factory. T he p ickle com pany At la st n ig h t’s m eeting of th e fair Adah Losh Rose is th e d irec to r and sta te , and solicited th e cooperation of fa ir tick ets, but m any prom ise to do to do n ate th e ir services. In th e ir has a lre ad y tak en steps tow ard b rin g a ll in his work. M arketing, said Mr. so th is week. At least 300 loyal and board, th e decision w as reach ed to she is w orking n ig h t and day to m ake place, E vening S ta r g ra n g e of P o rt ing about th e vacation of th is stre e t Spence, is the m ost im p o rtan t problem e n th u sia stic fa ir bo o sters o u g h t to go em ploy th e Royal R o sarlan q u a rte t it a success. She te lls me m ore th an land w ill give a sketch called “The by th e city as it ow ns sev eral blocks of th e farm er. Not enough stre ss has in and o ut th e fa ir g ates on season of P o rtla n d both aftern o o n and eve 1000 people w ill ta k e p a rt. T his G reat W aterm elon Case." T his r e im m ediately su rro u n d in g it and de been laid on the subject. He does not tickets. As m any m ore who live n ear ning of F riday, A ugust 3, P o rtlan d m eans a sm all city of folk w ill be q u ires a c a st of eig h t people and sire s th a t space for th e extension of believe th a t overproduction exists of by should possses them selves of fam day. T his q u a rte t w ill sing betw een g ath ered to g e th er for th is one fea its p lant. ta k es an h o u r to p resen t. It is a th e th in g s produced by the farm er hut ily tick ets. The c h ild re n 's season races in th e aftern o o n and d u rin g th e tu re alone. I p red ict it w ill be th e In o rd er to c o rre c t a m isu n d er com edy and bubbles over w ith hum or, th a t th ro u g h lack of p roper d istrib u tic k ets a re now on sale to accom m o h o rse show a t night. biggest and m ost successful event keeping th e au dience in a co n stan t sta n d in g in regurd to th e m a tte r the T he stab les w here th e th o ro u g h tion the pro d u cer receives too little date the boys and g irls from 10 to 14 G resham and th e fa ir has yet had .” council m ade th e ru le th a t it w ould be u p ro ar of lau g h ter. and th e consum er pays too m uch for y ea rs of age. T hey sell for $1.00 and bred h o rses ow ned by J. w. Van- A co n tin g en t of th e P o rtlan d play A nnouncem ent is also m ade th a t resp o n sib le only for th e serv ices of Cleve, of V ictoria, B. C., who will th e product. T he g re a t problem of adm it th e b ea rers to th e grounds w ith g rounds w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e h is th e en g in eer In ru n n in g sidew alk stag e th e nig h t h o rse show , a re to be to rical p ageant, in th e first and th ird E. G. R anton w ill give an e n te rta in m a rk e t agents is to get produce to out restric tio n . g rades. P erso n s d esirin g lines on m ent for a h alf h o u r of tric k violin q u a rte re d , w ere finished y esterd ay by acts. In connection w ith th e ir p a rt d ea le r or consum er in a w ay to not A stro n g corps of c a n v assers will th e ir p ro p erty aside from th is will playing on T h u rsd ay an d S atu rd ay d isru p t the m ark et, said Mr. Spence. m ake a house-to-house cam paign be F ra n k H einey. T he b a rn w here th e w ill be solo dan cin g and gro u p d an c afternoons. b ear expense them selves. S en ato r Chas. L. M cNary w as not ginning w ith today. T hose m aking the boys’ and g irls ’ clu b s fo rm erly ex ing. T he clea n er fair com m ittee rep o rted A quick co u p ler w as o rd ered for the p re se n t for th e aftern o o n address, but can v ass a re Mrs. G ertru d e Schanno, hibited th e ir calves, sheep and h o rses, T he W hitney boys' ch o ru s w ill sing a slow sale of th e season, fam ily and fire d ep a rtm en t to supplem ent th e one fine speeches w ere m ade by J. F. B ur Mrs. A lta G entry, Miss M ildred Metz h as been com pletely tran sfo rm ed and "A m erica," "O regon" and th e “S tar c h ild re n 's tic k ets to th e fair board alre ad y in use. ton of th e executive com m ittee of the ger, Mrs. M. M. S quire, Mrs. D. Q. is a rea l sta b le now, w ith 22 se p a ra te Spangled B an n er" in connection w ith la st n ig h t b u t a re w orking diligently n atio n al F arm B ureau and by M ilton B arry, Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mrs. Mary s ta lls for th e g re a t show horses. Mr the p ageant on th e fa ir g ro u n d s th e th is week to m ake up for any In activ i THURSDAY WILL BE Van Cleve is expected to a rriv e h ere A. M iller of P o rtlan d . Z ither selec D avidson, Mrs. A. F. Clow and Mrs. opening night. ty on th e p a rt of its re p re se n ta tiv e s GRESHAM DAY AT FAIR som e tim e today o r tom orrow and his tio n s w ere given by S tew art and S te rl Jam es S terling. T h ro u g h th e efforts of Mrs. Rose, and a re hopeful by th e tim e efforts strin g w ill be th e so u rce of co n sid er W illam ette T ribe No. 6 and O neonta ing Richey, assisted at the piano by T h u rsd ay of fa ir week w ill be Both local d ru g sto res have agreed able inspection and a ttra c tio n every cease to have m et th e q u o ta of 2000 Miss A lice Richey. T he G resham T ribe No. 2, Im proved O rder of Red tic k ets w hich will m ean th e tu rn in g G resham day w hen P re sid e n t L ew is to handle th e tic k ets for th e accom day before th e fa ir opens. m ixed q u a rte t san g selections and L m odation of th e public. Men, both of P o rtla n d , w ill play th e says (he fair will be tu rn ed over to th e P re sid e n t H. A. L ew is is o ptim istic Indian ro les in th e p ag e an t an d w ill over to th e board of $4000 in cash. F . B aketel and Mrs. W. P. L andes people of G resham and vicinity to p u t T he m em bers of th e com m ittee in reg a rd in g th is y e a r's n u m b er of ex tak e th e m ost p ro m in en t p a rt In the san g solos. The h arm onica selections RECORD ATTENDANCE th e v ario u s lo calities h an d lin g the on such exercises and p ro g ram s as h ib its and atten d an ce. He p red icts by th e S tro n g b ro th ers w ere given they see fit and m ake It one of th e AT W. O. W. PICNIC th a t ev ery th in g w ill n o t only be the e n tire second act. They will be h ere sa le of tic k ets follows. d u rin g th e sp o rtin g events. Follow in all th e m agnificence of th e ir co s g ala days of th e fair. T he Rev. A. S. Hisey, g en eral c h a ir equal b ut su p e rio r to any previous M ultnom ah Camp No. 77, W oodm en ing is the list of w inners. tum es, som e 60 stro n g , and w ill lend m an. D irector of g ran g e forces, B ert T he C om m ercial club a t a m eeting 100-yard dash, E lm er Ziger, first of th e W orld, of P o rtlan d , th e la rg e st year. beauty to the w onderful p ic tu re to be E. Boice of T ro u td ale. Local c h a ir la st n ig h t voted th n t a h alf holiday be "I have alre ad y received assu ra n c e s p resen ted . From th e se m en w ill be E lm e r K ayser, second; G erold H aynes cam p of W oodmen in th e W orld, ad d ed new la u re ls to its alre ad y long list th a t th e re w ill be m ore ex h ib ito rs th is be selected the fo u r big chiefs, M ult m an : Evening S ta r g ran g e, M ary R. declared, beginning a t 1 p .m. T h u rs th ird . G eb h ard t of P o rtla n d ; M ultnom ah, day, In o rd er to p erm it business peo 50-yard dash, G retchen L arson la st S unday on th e occasion of th e a n y ear th a n ever before,” said Mr. L ew is nom ah, Cum -Cum -W ay, A dam s and Mrs. B erth a Ault, B oring; G resham , ple and everybody to atten d th e fair. nual picnic a t C ry stal L ake park. th is m orning. "T h e ap p licatio n s for first; M arian Clow, second; C lara Hood. Mrs. M. M. Squire, G resh am ; Rock All o th e r citizen s a re a re urged to go More people atten d ed th e picnic th an space have been com ing in rap id ly and B aum ann, th ird . W aukeenali Council No. 29, D egree wood, Dr. C. L. H aynes, P o rtlan d ; ea rly an d stay all day an d evening. has ever before passed th ro u g h th e W. H. M itchell, in ch a rg e of sellin g ail P ie eatin g contest, A rden Squire of P ocah o n tas, also of P o rtlan d , w ill F airv iew , Mrs. C a rrie T ow nsend, T h ere will be special a ttra c tio n s on first; W alter S m ith, second; Chas tu rn s tile s in th e h isto ry of th e park. concession space te lls me th a t he has play th e p a rts of th e squaw s an d one T ro u td ale ; P le a sa n t Valley, Mrs. th is day, horse rac es in th e afte rn o o n T h ere w ere exactly 6956 paid adm is but very little room rem aining. T his M cGregor, th ird . of them w ill re p re se n t th e fam ed role Beulah M iller, P o rtla n d ; L ents, Mrs. and h o rse show at night. P o tato race, C lara B aum ann, first; sions, o r 44 sh o rt of th e 7000 m ark. is decidedly g ratify in g to th e fair of S acajaw ea. Em m a H otchkiss, P o rtla n d ; R u ssell T he C om m ercial club voted to ask Ire n e Davies, second; B irdine Nye T he previous reco rd w as m ade tw o board and to me. The gas lig h ts w hich w ill tu rn th e ville, Mrs. G race E. T albot, P o rtlan d . tw o w eeks ago by th e E lks w ith 5300 “In th e m a tte r of atten d an ce, all drivew ay from th e m ain e n tra n c e to th e business houses to provide prizes th ird . T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n s, for th e events of th e trac k m eet w hich E gg race. O rville Johnson, first; paid atten d an ce. C hildren u n d er 12 reco rd s will be broken. I am certain the ra c e tra c k and th e pavilion Into a u n d er g en eral le ad ersh ip of Mrs, w ere ad m itted free and as th e re w as of th is no m a tte r w h at th e w eath er W alter H am lin, second; M att D uncan, g rea t w hite way a t n ig h t a re n ea rly E lm er H. Cook, are p a rticip a tin g w ill o ccur S atu rd ay forenoon. S a tu r in the neighborhood of 1000 of these, m ay be. T he w eath er m an has ju st all in stalled . T he iron posts will be day is c h ild re n ’s day and crow ds of th ird . th ro u g h th e follow ing ch airm en of lo- , , , .. „ , . ! b e rry P ickers w ill be on th e grounds, H igh jum p. Ed. Peak, first; Felix tho se enjoying th e ev en t to taled very ab o u t assu red us th a t old J. P iuvius enam eled w hite and th e ro ad w ay oiled cal c irc le s: Mrs. ( . I. T hom as, T ro u t- .i,„ ,, ,, . . . . _ . _ [ (he gu»-sts of th e grow ers. Cecil Meta- Chiodo, second; E dw ard S trong, third. close to 8000. Camp 77, w hich holds w ill keep his rain b a rre ls rig h t side so th e re will be no d u st to cover them ......................... d a le ; Mrs. A nna Lehm an, R. 1, P ort so m any records, Is n ot afraid of th is up in stead o f upside down and I hope . g er and Mrs. G ertru d e g ch an n o a re F re e for all m en’s race, Alvin Beyer, and th e ribbon of ro se bushes lining Mrs. E. 8, H oek, P o rtla n d ; new one being broken in a long tim e th is w ill be tru e. W ith fa ir w eather, th e drive. T his im provem ent w ill be lan d ; th e com m ittee to line up the g re a te st first; G erold H aynes, second. th e g ro u n d s w ill be taxed to th e ir u t one of th e best m ade th is y ear and Mrs. G eorge F o rtn e r, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. a rra y of prizes ev er offered for th e 100-yard free fo r all, W illiam s, to come. A nna ( iiristeu sen , P o rtlan d . p a rtic ip a n ts in th e sp o rts of th e day. first; Mrs. H ahn, second; Mrs. Davies, The. day w as p erfect for th e picnic m ost to ca re for th e n um ber of people will tra n sfo rm th e g ro u n d s in a m an W ork th ro u g h o u t th e boys and th ird . and everybody had th e tim e of th e ir who will v isit o u r show. An ap p ro p riatio n w as m ade to cov n er both p leasing and attractiv e. g irls clubs Is u n d er th e d irectio n of “ The fact th a t D. E. Tow le of th e T ug of w ar, L y nch’s F arm B ureau lives. It w as th e best n atu red , m ost New b leach ers, 32 feet In length, W illiam H ornecker, P o rtlan d , c h a ir er ex penses of a special so licitor to team won over T ow nsend's G range o rd erly crow d one could ever w ish to B erry G ro w ers' P acking com pany has and sufficient to accom m odate ab o u t m an and Miss E thel I. C alkins, G resh aid the b etter fa ir com m ittee to cover team . see. T h ere w as nothing to m ar the ag reed to ta k e 3000 tic k ets to d is 200 people will be b u ilt at once on th e G resham In th e sale of season tic k ets am , vice ch airm an . friendly, fra te rn a l sp irit for w hich the trib u te am ong th e b erry p ick ers will north end of th e g ran d stand. T his W ork am ong th e ch u rc h es of e a s t to th e fair. It Is hoped and urged th a t be a g re a t help. Many of them would will m ean th e doubling of th e b leach er o rd er is fam ous. STRONG B E R R Y F IE L D S ern M ultnom ah county is u n d er th e sev eral hundred season tic k ets he p u r YIELD HEAVY TONNAGE T he picnic was given for th e benefit not atten d a t all b ut for th is very ex seatin g capacity. T he stab les n o rth lead ersh ip of Mrs. A lta M. G entry. chased by b u sin ess people and re s i d en ts of G resham to help put over the 77’s relief fund and in d icatio n s a t ce lle n t and p leasing plan of th e m a n of th e stan d will not be moved th is E ast-o f-th e-S an d y com m unity is in H. W. S tro n g re p o rts th a t his 65% th is tim e a re th a t it w ill be sw elled by ager. year because of th e g re a t Influx of ch a rg e of F. N. Lasley, as ch airm an qu o ta of 2000 season tic k ets u n d e r " I t vili be of m ore th an passin g In- ac re s in b earing h as so far yielded m ore th a n $2500. T his money is used taken by th e com m ittee. horses, some 50 being q u a rte re d a t the th is season about 185,000 pounds of only for th e fu rn ish in g of aid to sick t hra 7tthte°»i(Unfl',r e ‘lr ° f , 7 ‘° Ple tO kn° W ,ra t'k «» p resen t and m ore clam o rin g and M. G. Woodle as vice ch airm an . T h eir asso ciates a re E dw ard C. W il b erries, 120,000 pounds of th is to tal nd needy m em bers and th e ir fam ilies th a t th e a rt, floral an d fancy w ork de- for stab le room son, Roy E. Em iley, Mrs. A. 8. W ood CLUB RHYS OBTAIN being red ra sp b e rrie s. 50,000, log an and thro u g h It a w onderful am ount of p a rtm e n ts have th is y ear asked for T he C hautauqua te n t will be en ard, h am b berialn erlain ai and i P U R E B R E D S il R H P S IIIR E S m ore space T his Is a ,i,< . . . . M 1 1 #n‘ w aru - u G e eorge o rg e H. it. C lium b e rrie s and about 15,000 blackcaps. good is being accom plished. ------------------------—_____________________I a rgei o have a se atin g cap acity of Mrs. A nna A nderson, all of Corbett. T he picking season, Mr. S trong e sti P u reb red S h ro p sh ire lam bs w ere ob m ates, is about tw o -th ird s over. tain ed for A rth u r and Clifford N ass- Veterans Will Picnic. T his one field has In the height of iktstonkn liahn of th e O rient S h ro p sh ire club, as V eterans of th e 162d In fa n try will th e season given em ploym ent to as F A T H E R P A S S E S AWAY a re su lt of a to u r tak en on F rid ay by picnic a t C lackam as Rifle R ange next m any as 350 pickers. At p resent the Miss E thel C alkins, county club ag e n t Sunday, A ugust 5. T his will be fo u rth n u m b er has dw indled to about 200. _______ Thos. W W hetstone, fa th e r of J. F. I w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ja m es S terlin g and a n n u a l b irth d a y celeb ratio n of the T hey a re a happy com pany, enjoying W hetstone of G resham , passed aw ay ch ild ren , R uth and R obert, o t G resh- T h e h arv e st is p ro g ressin g nicely all ta k e ad v an tag e of th e very lib eral »• hl" hom e In P o rtlan d on S atu rd ay , am , Mrs. E W aybill, Jim E llio tt, H ar- regim ent, w hich w as born a t C lacka- th e cam ping out, and m aking good re- _ m as " h e n th e old T h ird Oregon In u n d er th e se favorable w eath er condi Offer m ade us by th e d irec to rs of th e . a fte r an illn ess of but a few days, vey W aybill, A rth u r N asshahii and ___ . .. fa n try w as form ally d rafted into fed tions. We have received 666 to n s of fair asso ciatio n and a rra n g e to b rin g ! » w d n ea rly 75 years. He Is survived Sven Nelson. T he club en th u sia sts ta k e s special ca re to provide e n te r u th b erts to date, and figure th e crop era l service in 1817. T he a ttra c tio n s C is 75 per cent h arv ested or m ore T h e a t ' ° ' yOUr. f ‘c k e r’ ’ your w lve"- c h l'- by b l" w ,dow and 11 ch ild ren . F n n er- visited aro u n d S ilverton, th e S hrop- ta in m e n t and look a fte r th e com fort w ill include races, sp o rts, h ard tim e q u alitv h a s n o t i m n r r . v . i . d re n ' " " " ‘‘‘•h earts, an d friends, and “ * serv ices w ere held y esterd ay from sh ire c e n te r of th e N orthw est and of th e pickers. — bal! and picnic lunch. F ree coffee and we have about liven '..n 7n *n“ r.e,y fre* from th« tke rp,,ldence- «> 8t. Andrew« among the herds aaw those of F. A. All th e berry p roducts of th is farm w ill be furn ish ed and free bus tra n s- a re delivered u nder c o n .. tra ct to . the I P °rtatio n from 82d stre e t and th e Mt. of g ro w in g a n y b e r r iw th ta P'’rp,PX,t,P" Incident to th e [Church, w here requiem w as ' ya' of- y , P- D oerfler and F ra ' n • k P Fox. noted breed th e^q u allty of V X y ^ X g to I s Z .^ ¡ T , , * * " * ,,n “‘ *" m ass <'a - n l n g to s h o w , S ta r r ca n n ery in P ortlan d . T his farm Scott c a r | ln(1 a h as th e la rg e st b erry acreage of any J '____________ th e . , i u n u su a lly good th is »>«r a« a farm in th is locality and probably th e G resham fa ir next week. Meeting« Close Tonight. in ly 5r T n d Z i r ’* ° f i "pPC,al •»<>* •" h e .n g m a d e to p r o v .d e lin i n g S tation Itnrneil. la rg e st acreag e of red ra sp b e rrie s in T he O rient clu b now is in th e cla ss T he evang elistic m eetings in p ro g Ju ly 5 and 6. T his m eans a so re dis- w holesom e, clean, e n te rtsln m e T he 12-Mile filling sta tio n burned to of p u reb red clubs, and all its mem- th e state. Next y ear Mr. S trong will ° f U" Br'’Wer8 “ I * " 1 ress at th e fa ir grounds by E v erett B. ' w T J r tm mi the ground early la st S atu rd ay m orn- hers a re w orking h ard to accom plish have 4« additional a c r e , com ing Into [ ,»a rro tl a n „ h(g hH per# w ere c o n t i n - l " * a re obliged to pay as m uch for cheap, fake dim e-stealing side «hows ing, and only th e action of th e dog the best possible re su lts w ith th e ir b earin g , h alf of red ra sp b e rrie s and ued until to n ig h t, when th e closing h arv e stin g th e crop as we would have of th e past, th a t would nrohablv belonging to Leo O verrader, th e pro- anim als, h a lf of iogans. service w ill be held. G reat crow ds paid lf ‘he b e rrie s had been up to con- am use a backw oods G eorgian snuff p rie to r of th e sta tio n , saved his life. 1 - Mr. S tro n g says th a t by his system He w as aw akened by his dog biting Put your »«cation un til a fte r the o, “ *• - ■« Ito do Is to m ake th e best of a bad su it to n o rth ern Intelligence j hia hand and had b arely tim e to es- f a ,r - You'll be needed h ere next have been all of first-class quality and 1 m a tte r and save all we can from the ! week. h e has gotten th e top price for all. P lease get your tic k ets at th e can- cape from th e b u rn in g building. Money to loan on real estate. F arm and hope for a b etter deal next neejr office at once an d avoid th a t la st .. 7-------------- t l . ,, I T ---- 7------ loana a t ( per cent. B. W. T horne.— year m inute rush T h ,. Al’hou«h com ing early and in the T h e Hank o t G resh am pays 6 p er A W a n t Ad le ts you rig h t in on th e Adv will be ch arg ed Jo y»mr “ L * * ? * tbp ypay ' - r y b o d y . d .p o e .la - A d v . g ro u n d flo o r In m oat any am ali bua- We have th e tic k ets for th e fair on i In deal. Want aas. add to your profit. th a t know s says thia y e a r's M ultno- a W ant Ad w ill s e l l « h .i a ! S atu rd ay . A ugust 4, and hope you will ' co u n ty fa ir w.,1 exce.l ail o th e rs ) need and get i b a t you d i D. E TOWLE. M anager. MANAGER TOWLE ADDRESSES lJ- LETTER TO BERRY GROWERS «JLonTrf «■