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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1923)
GRESHAM Ot’TLOt)K. PLEASANT HOME A e a rn iv ai w ill be held u n d er the auspices of th e E pw o rth L eague on S atu rd ay evening, Ju ly 28, a t th e M ethodist ch u rch , w hich prom ises fun fo r young and old. Among th e a ttr a c tio n s w ill be a novelty booth, fairy cave, fo rtu n e te llin g booth, bride and groom and a "goop” perform ance. Ice cream and cake. cofTee, hot sa n d w iches, punch, popcorn and candy w ill be on sale. PAGE THREE COTTRELL At th e C o ttrell C om m unity ch u rch next Sunday m orning a t I I o’clock th e Rev. E rik A. B jur, N azarene p rea ch er of Ridgedeld, W ashington, will p reach. All a re co rd ially invited. j I , ! FIVE-DAY COUNTY FAIR WILL OPEN AT GRESHAM TUESDAY Continued from page 1 i b urned before th e g ran d sta n d . The “UNDER!URRFNTS th o u san d s of people have com e to ac t closes w ith an old fashioned know him and his strin g . T w enty-tw o M ethodist cam p m eeting staged by the POWELL VALLEY special sta lls have been built esp ecial pioneers u n d er lead ersh ip of Ja so n AT THE BASE OF ALL BUSINESS At the Sw edish Mission ch u rch next ly for th ese horses and th e re they may Lee. LOCAL ANI» NATIONAL * * * Sunday th e re w ill be serv ice both be seen a t tim e» w hen n ot going Act th ree, th e final one, will be an forenoon and evening, w hen th e Rev. th ro u g h th e ir paces on th e track . FLOWS THAT “UNDFKUUKKFNT” allegorical sto ry of th e developm ent J. J. P eterso n of V ancouver, W ash in g T h ere is no concession sp ace left. of M ultnom ah county. It w ill re p re OF FINANCIAL BACKING Say It th e W a n t Ad way. ton, w ill p reach. W. H. M itchell, in c h a rg e of th is de sen t th e sp irit of th e w est an d th en p artm en t of th e fair, has been one review th e different in d u strie s of Ore- THE BANK busy m an ca rin g for th e various calls gou, its b erries, fru its, vegetables, m ade upon him . F rom early m orning a rts . T he close w ill be a g ran d pag to late night, he has been jum ping ea n t aro u n d th e a re n a by a ll p a r IT IS ESSENTIAL IN EVERY sidew ays, but has m anaged to satisfy ticip an ts. B ase L ine and B airdsdale Road BUSINESS * * » JUST AS th e m ajo rity of th o se dem anding space Groups Well Trained. ESSENTIAL TO YOU IN YOUR and paying th e ir good m oney for every J . J . BBAUND, Prop. T he various g ro u p s ta k in g p a rt in individual AFFAIRS foot. T he concession business has th is event have all been train ed by ju s t hum m ed aloug and m ore are Mrs. E lean o r F leck, a p ro m in en t F ort G en eral A u to R ep airin g clam oring for room th a n can be tak en land dancing teach er. Mrs. Rose w ill c a re of. AN ACCOUNT HERE MEANS TO YOU also be assisted in th e p ag e an t by Tires, Accessories, Gas and Oil Aside from th e h o rse show of T ues- 8ome of th e be8t (lancers sU -A BUSINESS FRIEND” K ,e r n » A bV Vent and ° ne am ° „ g th a® Miss G ladys Boxlee, a ALL WORK GUARANTEED m i is a rac tin g w idespread atten - P o rtlan d p layground d irecto r, who tion is th e m onster h isto rical p ag ean t w ill glve one of har fam oug go,o d a n c _ , T r t CV raek, TUe8day es- She *“ a ,' ° 8 noted te a c h e r of ^ '■ iiiiih iiiiiiiiiiiiiìiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , iiiiiiiii,iii„iiii„i,„n„i„i„i„ninMiit„„in,i,niiii„iii,iiiiiiiiH,I,iii„ii„„iii„|„„|||||iig e L n in J|g w l„ ^ evening a t 8 o clock by Adah Losh danclng and m any of h er th e it, s a 7 r a " ° f ta k e p a rt ln th “ «‘trac tio n , th e S ettin g Sun and w as w ritte n by | Business men of G resham will com - Gresham, Oregon Mrs. Rose, based on h isto ric al events pose th e H udson Bay colony. in th is p a rt of th e co u n try y ea rs ago, Mrs. Rose is a u th o rity for th e s ta te Story of Pageant. m ent th a t all h er m any g roups a re in T he p ag ean t opens w ith an In d ian read in ess for th e opening an d th a t she We a re equipped to re p a ir your car, legend as follow s: S ah ale Tyhee, th e is ce rtain of success for h er venture. sun god, bestow s upon Loviat, th e If p atro n s of th e fa ir like th e pag re g a rd le ss of th e m ake, an d do a first- g u ard ia n sh ip of fire. As tim e passes, eant, as it is a foregone conclusion class job, one th a t we feel safe in th e m any trib e s becom e very w icked th ey w ill, it w ill becom e a p erm an en t g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t. We have and L oviat flees to th e m o u n tain s in an n u a l event. No section of th e co u n lots of room for live au to storage. feai;. The sun god hides his face and try Is so rich in h isto ric al lore as th is g re --- a t o suffering falls upon th mv e people I — —— -- and no “ a'*»-'-'*» place has aaavsv m ore llftlll rig h t IU to UCVUHH become I L oviat begs th a t she be p erm itted to I th e home of a p ag ean t of th is so rt It coat* more not to paint than re tu rn and b rin g com fort and w arm th th a n G resham . It m ig h t be added to paint w ith R aam uuen Pure Paint. to th e rep e n ten t ones. Sahale, touch th a t the M ultnom ah C ounty F a ir is ed by h er appeal, g ra n ts h er req u e st th e first co unty fair in th e U nited T he first indication of cracK ng, blister- F R E D SO U TH AR D, P rop. in g, or scaling paint or rusting m etal is and — she S tates to atte m p t an y th in g of th is P h iln n 9TQ 1 v . r ., _ i ------- - ” goes ” ” am ong h er people u b n rin u g g - your w arning— your opportunity to "save N ig h t P h o n e - 5 x 5 ing lig h t and joy into th e ir dark en ed s o rt and th e wisdom of th e fair board the surface” and a big repair bill. immmMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIlHIIliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHUlinilllllliliiiiiiiiinniniiiunnnh. , lives- S ahale rew ard s her by g ran tin g in booking it is th e so u rce of w ide ~ “ her plea th a t she be tran sfo rm ed into sp read com m endation from th e p ress P ick you r color from our com plete Rasm ussen lino. Wo have brushes also. of th e sta te as w ell as from h u n d red s I a young and b eau tifu l woman. As she dances a t su n se t am ong th e of individuals. flowers on th e bank of th e riv er, Chief Veterans Hate Bay. W yeast com es from th e South to woo A nother fe a tu re of th e w eek w hich I her. Chief K lickitat, who long has h as not been announced h ereto fo re Is G R E SIIA M , O RE. w orshipped h er in silence, sees them th e ad d ltiOn of V eterans day to the to g eth er and ch allen g es Chief W yeast reg u Iar progrttm . Thlg w, „ be S a tu r . to b a ttle T he su n god, in an g er. day w hen th e veterang of th e warg cu rse s them and condem ns them to w in ghare th e occasion w ith th e c h il. A ll K in d s o f R ough an d D ressed sleep forever b eneath th e snow capped drelJ( a8 it ,g aIgo ch ild ren s day. Lubricate your automobile with Zerolene, m ountain peaks. Now. as th e seasons S cout Young camp> Spanish-A m erican which costs about half what you pay for many pass, Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams stan d W ar V eterans, th e A m erican Legion other oils, and watch what happens. co < Bin w ite w ith jealo u sly w hile and th e N ational G uard w ill atten d In First, you find that your gasoline bills are St. H elens blu sh es in th e su n se t a t L body and w in p a rtlc ip a te th e big evening. T he Chinook wind dances tra c k m eet to be gtaged u n d er aua lower. Repeated tests have demonstrated that, We Deliver along th e C olum bia d riving th e ra in - piceg of the b etter fair co m m ittee and other factors being equal, the car lubricated d rops before her to fresh en th e flow- th e bu8,neM men of G reaham . T he with Zerolene makes about 5? better gasoline ers. T he sun god peeps down upon | p ro g ram la belng arrallge(1 by j . c . them and ca lls for th e rainbow H enderson of th e P o rtla n d p ark b u mileage than cars lubricated with other oils. fairies. Boring, Oregon Phone Sandy 13x3 Second, your car goes from 15 X to 50* farther reau , assiste d by o th ers. It is ex Pioneers are Shown. pected th a t sev eral hu n d red v eteran s before you need to grind valves or remove car T he second a c t d eals w ith pioneer w ill be in atten d an ce. F ifty splendid bon. This fact, too, is fully substantiated by days en tierly . F irs t is show n th e prizes have been donated by local numerous tests. S panish ship w recked on th e Oregon business men. co ast and from th e su rv iv o rs of w hich An innovation th is y ear and one Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less. Chief M ultnom ah ste als his w hite w hich w ill be c e rta in to p lease Is the P resli o r C ured, L ard , E tc., p re p a re d a n d sold u n d e r a b wife. T hen old Chief Cum -Cum-W ay In stallatio n of th ree telephone booths STANDARD OIL COMPANY s o lu te ly s a n ita r y c o n d itio n s a n d a t low est (California) and his trib e a re seen g reetin g th e in the pavilion w ith an o p era to r In p o ssib le prices, y o u ’ll go to first w hite m en to cro ss th e Rocky charge. All long d istan ce c a lls w ill M ountains. T hese prove to be L ew is be handled a t th is sta tio n in stead of & C lark who have been guided on th ro u g h th e se c re ta ry 's office as h ere th e ir p erilo u s jo u rn ey by S acajaw ea. tofore GEO. IHETL, Prop. Phone 1711 Greshnm Next com es th e H udson Bay colony to P ag ean t, season and fam ily tic k ets trad e w ith th e In d ian s and p u rch ase have been placed on sa le a t S herm an, dance, H elen D ustin; solo, K enneth |G ale , tr o tte r; J. W. M errill w ith Bill th e ir fu rs. T he first m issio n aries to Clay & Co., in P o rtla n d an d rep o rts L o rd ; read in g s, Miss Vida Comer S ch u lts, tro t; Will W illiam s w ith reach th e g reat, wild Oregon co u n try a re they a re m eeting w ith a ready d e 7:30 p. m. Comedy sk etch “T he Mary J. P o lly an n a, G race F itzsim a rriv e sh o rtly afte r, headed by Ja so n mand. G reat W aterm elon C ase’’ by Evening m ons and A llenwood Maid, all p ac ers; Lee, th e fam ed M ethodist p reach er. S ta r G range players. Carnival Booked. W. S. A bbett w ith C lara H all, p ace; P ioneer im m ig ran t tra in s cro ssin g th e F rid ay 1:30 p. m. T h ree one-act F red Woodcock w ith H al P axton, J r., A big c a rn iv a l com pany w as signed p lain s a re show n. T he attac k s on plays by th e L abor College P lay ers p ace; H a rry C. Davis w ith R uth Hal, up for th e fa ir a t a sp ecial m eeting of them by th e In d ian s a re show n and of P o rtlan d u n d er d irectio n of Mrs. pace; Mrs. D. A. H lheim with Zom- th e fair board T h u rsd ay night. T he th e d estru ctio n by fire of one of D ora S m ith : “ Land of H e a rts' De dell, tr o t; Ed. D ennison w ith L ady Ray show s from C olum bia beach will th e tra in s will be given a m ost re a lis s ir e ;’’ "T he N eig h b o rs;” "T h e T ry st- Lincoln and M cFitzsim m ons, p ac ers; be the a ttra c tio n . They w ill fu rn ish tic touch when tw o of th e w agons a re Ing P lace.” G eorge H ow itt w ith Hal McK., pace; a m erry -g o -ro u n d , F e rris w heel, th ree 7:30 p. m. R epeat aftern o o n p ro C. A. C ham bers w ith Don C arlos, and possibly four show s and a num ber gram . p ace, Tom H ow itt w ith G resham Boy of concessions. T h ere is a possibility S atu rd ay 1 p. m. Com m unity sing and Jo e McKay, p a c e rs; R. H. Ball th a t they w ill also o p era te a m inia lead by J. ' C. C « H « enderson. l a r g o » . 1:30 pro- w ith May Day H al, pace; G eorge tu re railw ay It req u ires four days to I » h r « „r Kram un,ler «“ «Pice» of Sandy O range. S w isher w ith A llie B and Oregon lay the tra c k , th re e q u a rte rs of a m ile P iano duet, G eorge and D orothy Bond, tro tte rs an d D airy Maid and in length, for th is b ut every effort will B ru n n ; read in g , "Co' Boss" E rn est G ladlola Mack, p a c e rs; Z iegler & be m ade by Ray to secu re help enough Phieff; clog dancing, Ja y M orrison; M lsner with P rin ce Zolock, pace and to lay It in th re e days. T he ca rn iv al saxophone n u m b ers, p o p u la r se lec P errlo , tro t; E thel K eener w ith D. J. will be located on the g ro u n d s n o rth tions, G eorge “S p ik e” H ennessey of B urke, tro t; Sam H akim w ith F ra n cis of the m ain drivew ay w here they have Fresno, California. Other numbers Mac and Teddy Ham, p a c e rs; A rth u r alw ays been. O ther am u sem en ts have a re being arra n g e d and w ill be added R em ington w ith F lorlm el, tr o t; J. W. also been secu red by th e fa ir board of d u rin g th e week. N ovelty violin se Sw ank w ith A lexander O., and Idaho a high class, an n o u n cem en t of them lections w ill be given by E. O. R anton H u ertu s, p ac ers; G eorge L. P a rk e r to be m ade la ter. , ... . | 7:30 p. m. Sm oker stag ed by th e w ith B arondale and H al F itzsim m ons, 1 he b e tte r fa ir com m ittee has v l r - | „ , , . _ , . 7 i . j i. . C a rm e n s union of P o rtlan d . Boxing p acers and T he Obvious, tr o t; J. J. tu ally com pleted Its p ro g ram for en- j . . . . . . <_ , . | an,i w restlin g bouts by th e carm en K adderly with Edna M., pace and te rta ln m e n ts in th e C hautauqua te n t | , .. ,,, ' i -------- » — each aftern o o n and evening d u rin g th e P “ “ " th e r" ’ T h *re WlH be a Rmal1 a ‘1' | <>r«-gona. tro t; W. H. W illiam s with ""IOn ¿ ° a,,J ro * raraa I G eorge H. W ilson and Queen Melvls. fair. The offerings as now planned | Races Best Ever. : p acers; H. Langum with A lbert W follow : T he rac in g p ro g ram w ill be th e best and Billy H erm an, p ac ers; A nna Tent Programs. the fair has ever had. T h ere a re 38 H utchinson w ith Red H al, pace. W ednesday, s ta rtin g a t 1:30 p. nt., h o rses en tered for th e v ario u s events E n tries for P ares. will be as follow s: but ail tro ts have been reopened and E n trie s for th e 2.16 pace a re ; Hal R ecital u nder d irection of Miss will not close u n til 7:30 p. m. Ju ly 30. P axton, J r., G eorge H. W ilson, Red F lo ren ce Honey. Solo, ”Ix>ng, Long T h ere will be tw o tro ts and tw o paces Hal, Don C arlos, G resham Hoy, Joe Ago,” (K u llack ) W illiam O tt; " P la n every day w ith four sp ecials for o v er McKay, May Day Hal. P rin c e Zolock. tation Melody" (H an n ah S m ith ), n ig h t en tries. T he ho rses a re Just Teddy Ham , A lexander O., G race Fltz- D orothy C ady; "W a rrio r's Song" ab o u t evenly m atched and close fin i sim m ons and Allewood Maid. (H eller», L ulu N evalaln; "B u tte rflie s” ishes should be th e rule. F or th e 2.25 p ace: C lara H all, Al (G rieg), "T u rk ey in th e S tra w ” Among th e races is B arondale. the b ert W., Billie H erm an, Queen Mel (G uion), Alice R o b erts; “ M arch g re a t p acer, ow ned by G eorge L. P a r vin, C aptain H al, H al McKay, Lady W inds” (M acDowell», "P ican n in y ker of P o rtlan d . T his an im al Is In a j L incoln, D airy Maid, G ladlola Mack, D ance” (G uion). L au ra T ille r; Mixed cla ss by hfm seir and is the king of all F ra n cis Mac, Idaho, H u ertu s. E dna M., program of d ram a tic and com ic re a d p acers on the Pacific coast. T hen Ruth H al, Mary J., and P ollyanna. ings, Mrs. Hugh G ruw ell. of P o rtlan d . th e re Is D. J. B urke, a h o rse w ith a 7:30 p. m. H arm onica n u m b ers giv rep u tatio n . He has sta rte d in 103 FAIRVIEW en by S tro n g b ro th ers and H. W ra c e » and only tw ice has he failed to S tro n g ; H a rry L auder songs and finish in th e money. He has raced in “T he S uprem e T e st” will be th e c h a ra c te r read in g s, D. Brooks H ogan; the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l d u rin g the them e of th e Rev E. R. D. H ollensted Powell Valley Male q u a rte t. B ert Ol sum m er and fall, th en tak en p a rt In a t th e S m ith M emorial P resb y terian W ith deep-cushioned, roomy, comfortable capacity for all, the W illyg-Knight sen. K m anual Lind, Allen Lind, A lbert ice racin g and been shipped to New ch u rch next S unday m orning a t 11 7-passenger Touring Car handles as nimbly as a polo pony. The Willys-Knight is Palrnhlad, Miss Mahle B ak er; duet. O rleans for the w inter race season, o ’clock Com m union will be observed the only car in America with eight Timken bearings in the front axle, and is the easiest car to steer. W e know of no Willys-Knight engine that has worn o u t Misses D oris Z im m erm an and M yrtle com ing back h ere for th e sum m er a t th e close of th e service. R u sh er; E. G. Ranton, novelty violin again and never even being phased by ist. Piano Toning. his stren u o u s season. He is tough as j S atisfactio n g u aran teed , |3 . F red Grange to Give I’laj. a hickory knot and a g re a t tro tte r. B Jones, phone O resham 189x1. tf T h u rsd ay , 1:30 p. m Vaudeville H orses Here. W. A. HESSEL program Oypsy dance, A udry Wien- R acers q u a rte re d a t th e tra c k and j T he Bank of G reaham pays 5 p e r Gresham Phone 1141 Phone 1141 ch e r; pianologue. "Cave M an’s K id,” th e ir ow ners follow ; A. E. W hite cent In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— A dv, E lizabeth D u n n in g , ro lle r sk ate w ith C aptain H al, p acer and C avalier P rin tin g ? Call th e Outlook. BASE L IN E GARAGE . ............................................................................................ BANK OF GRESHAM Automobile Repairing G resh am G arage A. W. METZGER & CO. Watch What Happens! ] LUMBER Jonsrud-Gunderson Lumber Co. FOR THE BEST M EATS CARBON THE SANITARY MARKET 5% n w gasoline mileage ZEROLENE WILLY KNIGHT 7'Pass, Touring *1435 f. o. b. Toledo S teers W ith a T o u c h Gresham Overland Co.