Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 03, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. IJ, NO. 45
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P.ir Ol,„
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, O R EflO *.
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COUNTY FAIR DRAWS CROWDS;
- - - OF - - DEVOTION
- - TO NATION.
HARDING PAYS PRICE
MANY EEATURES PRAISED AND
BOARD HOPEFUL OF SUCCESS
.
COOLIDGE IS NOW PRESIDENT
Today’s Races Called Off and Entire Program of Rae-
mg and Horse Show Advanced to Include
Sunday. Will Honor Harding.
3:30 P. M.
T he an nouncem ent w as authorized
- tb ‘8 f° renoon by ‘he fair m anagem ent
th a t th e races w ere called off for to ­
day and m uch of th e O utlook w as p re ­
p ared w ith th is in view. L a te r be­
cau se of the crow ds who cam e expect­
ing to see th e rac es th e o rd e r w as r e ­
scinded.
H ence th e conflicting s ta te ­
m ents.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
«1.50 Per Year
PREMIUMS AWARDED
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
Grange Awards.
T he seven g ran g es exhibiting at
th e county fair w ere given th e fol­
low ing points by th e Judges:
R ussellville __
__ ... 87 9
P lea san t V a lle y __ _
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M ultnom ah
g
G resham
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Rockwood
5
C olum bia
733
school age clin ic and th e com m unity
sing to be led by J. C. H end erso n of
P o rtlan d .
Tom orrow also will be B erry P ic k ­
e r ’s picnic day and it is expected th e re
w ill be several th o u san d of th ese folk
In th e floral d ep artm en t the T ro u t
p rese n t for th e e n tire day. T he B erry
dale F lo ral club, com posed of am a
G row ers P ack in g com pany, th ro u g h
te u rs, and the only am ate u r club In
D. E. Towle, took 3000 of these tic k ­
By L. B. Baketel.
th e county, won first ribbon w ith a
ets and d istrib u ted them am ong the
p retty display. T he C rlssey gladiolus
L ooking at it from a ll angles, the
pickers. Tom orrow will be a holiday
farm s won first for a collection of cut
l i t h a n n u a l M ultnom ah county fair, for these em ployes.
flowers, w ith N ick’s F lo ral Home of
up to th e p rese n t tim e, h as been the
In th e evening a sm oker w ill be
P o rtlan d second, an d th e G reat W est­
m ost su ccessfu l of any on record. held. It is likely to be on th e tra c k
ern Bulb com pany, Aloha, Oregon,
T his has been due in large m easure to follow ing th e n ig h t h o rse show. Sev­
th ird . C lark e B ro th ers of P o rtlan d
w ere ex h ib ito rs of ferns, palm s and
d elightful w eath er, clean, up-to-date en boxing bouts have been arran g e d
by Mr. G ossett, th e p a rtic ip a n ts being
coleus, w hich a ttra c te d w idespread a t ­
a ttra c tio n s, high-class en te rta in m e n t
T he
LATE W ARREN « • H A R D IN «
selected from th e cam p cooks and
tention.
CALVIN COOLIDGE
as fu rn ish ed by th e B etter F a ir com ­ w aiters of C lackam as county and the night. The presid en t a L i’ party* on " h e ir
° CCUrre<l about 7:50 o'clock last
In th e livestock a w a rd s A. H. B urns
cisco.
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P resid en t Coolidge becam e won th e g ran d cham pionship for H ol­
m ittee, splendid exhibits of all kinds, carm en of P o rtlan d .
T w enty-one
tra c te d on his tour. D eath w as d iie ^ n 2”’ t|h<> attac k of Pneum onia con-
presid en t by ta k in g th e oath of office stein cows and ju n io r hull, J. L u scher
fa st h o rse rac es and the m arvelous rounds of boxing is scheduled, as each en
t a t the tim e of death
U® ‘° apop lex y ’ Mrs. H ard in g was p res-
ea rly th is m orning a t Plym outh, V er­ A- Son won g ran d cham pionship for
bout
is
supported
to
go
th
ree
rounds.
n ig h t horse show by the Jam es Mc-
m ont.
The m atches a re B u rn s vs. Sockey
senior bulls. In th e Je rse y division
Cleave sta b le s of V ictoria, B. C.
165 pounds; P help vs. M artin, 130 '
Mr. D am m eler of th e Lion Je rse y farm
Today w as P o rtlan d day and our H ector vs. M arsh, 140; D rue vs. R ich­
REPUBLICAN CLCB HOLDS won g ran d cham pionship on a bull r e ­
W
arrpn
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neighbors from th e "big to w n ” cam e ards, 170; S tern s vs. Mon, 140; Me- la rg e rlife 11
H a rd ,n * ,s no m ore
ba8 en tered th e realm of th e
ENTH USIASTIC M E E T IN « cen tly b ro u g h t from th e Isle of J e r ­
In goodly num b ers to help sw ell the land vs. Goodwin, 150; S tengel vs la rg e r life. H is w ork, so faith fu lly perform ed, Is ended so far as the flesh Is
sey.
A m eeting of rep u b lican s w hich
re c e ip ts and m ake m e rry as w ell as to Moren, 138.
concerned. He has en tered Into re st b ut his w o rk s w ill abide for the lastin g sounded th e keynote of p rep a ra tio n s
see th e re a lly splendid offerings su p ­
HORSES.
Races and the night horse show will c ^ c o i e r 8 “
° d6emed
WOr-
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for next y e a r's p o litical cam paign for
plied by farm , firm and individual.
D raft T eam s.
be held Sunday. T he rac e program
A. H. B urns. 1st; A. C. Rubv th re e
th e sta te and n atio n w as held In co n ­
One of th e fe a tu re s w as th e singing of
1st and tw o 2ds.
y’
w ill s ta r t a t 2 o’clock an d th e ru n n in g
nection
w
ith
a
d
in
n
e
r
at
th
e
cafete
ria
th e Royal R o sarian q u a rte t afternoon
•lacks and Jen n ets.
A. C. Ruby
races and h o rse show a t 7:30 p. m. th e w o r 7 8 8 g° ° d m an “ nd falthfU ’’” *8 th e h*ghe8t trlb u te th e n a tl°n and on th e fa ir g ro u n d s W ednesday night
and evening.
This action is m ade n ecessary by the th e w orld can pay him today. "H e w as a cap ab le, faith fu l and influential T he m eeting w as called by the hoard Ina” » l8t u ° ne 2d' Krand cham pion
and tw o cham pions.
d e a n sta te sm an ,” is the second h ig h est trib u te .
H e w as self-sacrificing
T he L abor College P lay e rs of P o rt­ financial condition of th e fair asso cia­ |
of govern o rs of th e Oregon R epubli­
Pony and Rider.
lan d m ade a d istin ct h it w ith th eir tion and, w hile reg retted by th e fair
F re d erick H ow itt, 1st.
ea rn est, sincere, broad-m inded, devoted and dependable
can club. County c e n tra l co m m ittee­
re p re se n ta tio n of th re e one-act plays board, is really forced upon them In
B elgians.
It Is too early to Judge safely of th e w .sdom of h.s p rin cip al policies but men and o th e rs w ere invited to a t ­
th is afte rn o o n and they w ill be r e ­ an effort to aid them in g ettin g funds
A. C Ruby won 1st on stallio n 3
tend.
y ea rs; lRt on stallio n 1 y ea r; 1st on
fUrthW What he conceived to
p eated tonight. H ere is a tro u p e of w ith w hich to m eet long stan d in g in ­ be 7 o rCth e qUeStt On, h ' 8 PUrP° 8e ‘° ,D8titUte
lgt a n J 2J
F ollow ing
a splendid luncheon m are 3
re a l a rtis ts , all carefu lly d rilled by debtedness. Calling off th e races to ­ tion^for the^influ^ncV of tb te k n aH o n ^ p o n ^ h eC n at^ n ^ o V th Z lw o rld 6
y e a rs, cham pion sta llio n and m are
served
by
th
e
ladles
of
th
e
B
aptist
Mrs. D oris S m ith, who would m ake a day also m akes th e action necessary.
Guild a m eeting of th e board of gov­ and g ran d cham pion sta llio n and m are
fav o rable im pression anyw here. In
S
Pereherons.
T he race program of T h u rsd ay was o th e r s U l l X X b ^ c X y r a Z
ern
o rs w as held w ith Chas. E. Lock-
A. C. Ruby won 1st an d 2d on s ta l­
th e c a st is a local m an, C harles E.
w itnessed by a crow d of several th o u ­
W arren G. H ardinv will h . »,
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opacity. T he people honor them ,
wood, p resid en t, and H a rrie t C. H en- lion 3 y ears; 1st on stallio n 2 y ears-
G ossett, and he w as g reeted w ith
sand and was pleasing throughout. zenship and an o u tstan d in g « a m p ^ i ^ t h ^
dee, secreta ry . O ther m em bers p re s­ m ir e ” 9 2d ° n m are 3 year8; l8t <®
h ea rty a p p lau se w hen he appeared in
Sandw iched in betw een the h eats was h o n o r^ g o o d w „ , and serv .ee before p erso n a, p r ^ f X
an<‘ Krand ch ampion
^ o r ^
ent w ere Louis K uehn, p rese n t re p re ­ staUlon
“T he L and of H e a rts ’ D esire.” This
stallio n and m are and cham pion s ta l­
the acrobatic act of C ortello and some
se n tativ e In th e Oregon leg islatu re, lion and m are.
is a p a rt of th e p rogram a rran g e d by
of the ac ts by McCleave’s fam ous show
H. A. Lew is, Chas. H. Gios, H. M.
lim it Horses.
th e B e tte r F a ir com m ittee w hich they horses. The races w ere all fast and
G elding an d inare, A. C. Rubv 1st-
T om linson and Ju d g e M. C. G eorge
a re giving in th e C ountry T heater.
A. H. B urns, 2d and 3d.
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satisfactory, w . C. D ickson of G resh ­
O ther rep u b lican s of th e county w ere.
S atu rd ay is to be C hildren's and
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aketel,
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am w as thro w n from th e sulky in
V ete ran ’s day. S cout Young camp,
m aking a tu rn but w as not h u rt He
H eslln, C lara L arsso n , R. R. M orrill,
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Standard.
S. W. V., th e A m erican Legion and
No m ore difficult ta sk ever devel
was driving th e big pacer, G eorge H.
E rick E nqulst, E rn e st S tra tto n , D. C.
S tallio n 3 years, W ill W illiam s, 1st.
N ational G u ard a re to atten d in a W ilson, at the tim e and th e anim al oped upon the Outlook re p o rte r than and beauty of the w hole w as unfolded
to th e m ind In one gorgeous p an to ­ Ross, E lizabeth Jo h n so n , H. L. St.
body and w ill p a rtic ip a te in the big,
CATTLE.
n a tu ra lly ran aw ay. A1 B aum garth to "w rite up" th e elab o rate and b eau ti­ m im e of suggestive reality .
C lair, and L ena St. Clair.
__ lf
Holstein«.
open tra c k m eet to be held in the of N orth P o rtland, an em ploye of
Mrs.
H
endee
sta
te
d
th
a
t
P
re
sid
en
t
A w rite r in th e O regonian, re fe rrin g
« ! ! ’ ? year8> J- L uscher, 1st.
m o rn in g and for w hich local business Sw ift & Co., who is th e official a n ­ ful p ageant, "On th e T ra il of th e S et­
W arren O. H arding, having been elec t­
Bu . 2 years, A. H. B urns, 1st.
tin g Sun," given on the fair grounds to th e In d ian scenes, say s; "No ep i­
firm s have donated 50 splendid prizes.
Bu , 1 year, A. H. B urns, 1st.
nouncer and Is also rid in g for Mr. Mc- la st T uesday night, u n d er d irection of sode of pio n eer life filmed In a screen ed an h o n o rary m em ber of th e club,
In th e afte rn o o n th e re w ill be the
I u . senior calf. A. H. R urns. 1st.
Cleave. m ounted his m are and a fte r a Adah Losh Rose.
sto ry has held th e co lo rfu l beauty and was on his recen t v isit In P o rtlan d H e U v ’ i UnJ ° r C“ ,f' P J N eu ru rer, 1st;
usual rac e p ro g ram and a t night the
p retty ride cau g h t th e fleeting anim al
th e fa ith fu ln e ss of detail expressed In presented w ith a su itab le certificate of
ru n n in g ra c e s and h orse show.
I ag ean ts don't happen every week,
and brought him to a stop. T he horse
th e second big act of th e pageant. If m em bership. Mrs. H endee was a u ­
F eatu re d on th e program tom orrow
w as cut a little and th e h arn e ss b ro k ­ nor every year, so no one Is fam iliar
m otion p ic tu re could have been thorized to te leg rap h to th e p resid en t t . S 0 ? ' 3 , ^ a r a ’ A H ’ B u rn s. 1st; J.
w ill be th e baby show to be held at 3 en.
B uscher 2d an d 3d; A. H Burns. 4th.
w ith th e phraseology to be used. Be­
tak en of th a t second a c t It would be on b eh alf of th e rep u b lican s of O re­
.« 4 ° « ;. 2 rTela r8 ' A H B n rn s. 1st and
o clock u n d er d irection of Mrs. F. H.
sides
th
e
re
are
no
title
s
or
su
b
title
s
or
An echo of the now defunct, p ro s­
found to riv al any sim ila r se ttin g ever gon. an expression of sym pathy In his
Crane, the pro g ram a t 1 o’clock by the
m
■’• 'e y
tra te d and o th erw ise dead 1925 fair legends or sto ry and not a word Is planned by th e B elascos and De Milles illn ess and th e hope of his speedy re ­
Sandy g ran g e, vaudeville in th e Coun­
was noticed in the g ra n d sta n d when spoken. It is purely rep resen tativ e of th e p ic tu re w orld."
covery and con tin u ed u sefu ln ess as »nV w " Q8f n ,? r Calf’ J B u c h e r , 1st
try T h ea ter a t 4 o’clock; th e m eeting
Bnrii'sd 4 th tan *y N e u rn re r. 2d; A. H.
some of th e women, p ark ed sq u arely and In terp retiv e and hence m uch Is
From th e sam e so u rce we quote the th e p a rty ’s leader.
and election of officers of th e county In th e h o t sun of T h u rsd ay afternoon. left to th e im agination. Im agination
Mr. Lockwood sta te d It w as the p u r­ K e V n ^ t Unl° r ca lf’ J L u sch er, 1st;
follow ing- "One expressive in te rp re ­
local le ad ers asso ciatio n ; th e pre-
is all rig h t but to w rite a discriptlon tation w hich proved m em orable was pose to o rg an ize d istric t republican f a
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C ontin u ed on page 2
from it Is m ost difficult.
J IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU II
an an im ated study of th e Colum bia clubs th ro u g h o u t th e state, to be a f ­
T he stag e was the open field, con­ river. A g racefu l little Miss Colum ­ filiated w ith th e sta te club. T his had
A- H B urn' '
cern in g m any acres, inside th e race bia m arch ed stu rd ily vylth uplifted alre ad y been done In m any localities
Young herd. A. H. B urns. 1st.
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tra c k a t th e fair grounds in fro n t of chin and wide-flung arm s, and in her and w as desired in th is p a rt of M ult­
B urna, Jd"“ ’ J ' LU8Cher’ l8 t; A' H ’
th e g ran d stan d . H ere nearly a th o u ­
w ake a h u n d red sm all m aids, clad in nomah county. H e p resen ted a p ro ­
sand persons, costum ed according to d iap h an o u s blue, dipped and billowed posed form of co n stitu tio n which was B u m s "2d8' r e ’ J ' LU8C” e r - l8 t: A H
th e ir p a rts, moved silently, alone or In and danced along, re p rese n tin g th e adopted by th e local rep u b lican s p re s­
2dParn°dU3Cde ° f 'la m ' A' " Burn8’ l8 ‘-
a p p ro p riate groups, to p o rtra y in p an ­ w aves on th e blue w aters.
ent. H. L. St. C lair w as chosen te m ­
tom im e to the thousands of sp ectato rs
G rand cham pion bull, J. L uscher
Special dances in g ro u p s and p o rary ch airm an , Mrs. C lara L arsson,
the beginnings and developm ent of the
G rand cham pion cow, A. H. Burna.
te
m
p
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rary
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an
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and
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m
any
ex
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isite
solo
dances
aided
In
TO ALL PATRONS CONCERNED
Cham pion hull, A. H. B u rn s
h isto ry of Oregon.
th e legend's revealm ent, and on one S tra tto n , te m p o rary secretary .
Cham pion Junior calf, J. L uscher.
T he scenes sta rted w ith the early
A m eeting will be called In the n ear
occasion th e w hite-clad band of W hit­
Jerseys.
Indian legends of the m ighty Multno-
" j 3 y e a rs. O H. D am m eler. 1st;
n ey ’s Boys raised th e ir lu sty young fu tu re to p erfect th e o rganization,
m
sha,
th
e
g
re
a
t
chief's
w
hite
wife,
the
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elect p erm a n en t officers, a re p re se n ta ­ .K a rl H annem an, 2d; Chas. P. T all-
I will run the Hevel Threshing Machine this
voices In a gro u p of songs.”
riv alry of th e o th er pow erful chiefs, | T he raisin g of the ac tu a l flag tr e a s ­ tive on th e hoard of g o v ern o rs of th e |m a n , 3d.
season.
Bull, 2 years, K arl H annem an. 1st.
and th e w arrin g of th e snow -capped I
u red by th e G ieses was r a th e r m ore sta te club, and m ake p lan s for an
l u . 1 year. Chas. P. T allm an, 1st.
m ountains.
nA
’»"“o ur c a lf’ M ° ’ Godwin, 1st;
Idealistic th an real but th e effect was activ e local club.
T hen cam e the visit of Lew is & ¡the sam e even If th e flag used did have
The co n stitu tio n d eclares the ob­ B ernard R obertson, 2d
C lark w ith S acajaw ea as guide, the 4ft sta rs. T he long prized tre a su re , jects of th e o rg an izatio n sh all be "to 1st
I will endeavor to keep up the old standard
c a ,f’ C ha" p ’ T allm an,
ea rly fu r trad e rs, the early m ission­ w hich has never been raised since it cu ltiv ate a sp irit of A m erican p atrio t m t. K arl H annem an, 2d
of good work and all patronage will be appreci­
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0 H B am m eler, 1st
aries, th e early im m igrants, and the floated at h alf m ast follow ing new s of ism and loyalty to rep u b lican In stitu ­
Cow
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H
annelnai>.
3d and 4th.
ated.
a ttac k by th e Indians. F in ally the es­ L in co ln ’s d eath , was considered by tio n s; to In cu lcate and dissem inate ■ n<i l a 2 J l earg,T
H Bam m eler. 1st
tab lish m en t of stable governm ent, the th e d irecto r alm o st too sacred to he th e p rin cip les of th e rep u b lican p a rty ; an J 2d, Chas. L. T allm an. 3d; K arl
u n fu rlin g of the sta rs and strip es, and I used, and th e trad itio n w as not to aid and a ssist In secu rin g and H annem an, 4th
f, 7 ’ 1 year- O H. D am m eler, 1st;
th e opening up of n a tu re ’s vast sto re ­ broken.
m ain tain in g harm ony and u n ity In the K arl H annem an, 2d; C has L. T a l|l
house
of
resources
for
th
e
com
fort
i
T h ere w ere but few weak points rep u b lican p a rty In th e county and m an, 3d; Sven Nelson, 4th
and en rich m en t of man.
8,enAOr ca,f’ CI,fford Rkstrom,
w hich It Is h ard ly n ecessary to m en ­ sta te ; to aid and a ssist In the en a ct­ 1st
In terp retiv e dances w ere in ter- i tion. T his w as Its first production. If m ent of good law s; to prom ote econ­ * st. K arl H annem an, 2d; Chas I
j
T al'm a n Sd; o . H. D am m eler 4?h
spersed, rep resen tin g th e
winds, It could be given again only a few omy in office and to se cu re honesty
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K«rJ|UH ° r Ca‘f' 0 H B am raeler,
leaves, flowers, rain , riv ers, etc.
«nd efficiency in the ad m in istratio n of is t, K arl H annem an, 2d
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th in g s could be Improved.
The p resen tatio n contained many 1 It Is suggested and urged th a t th e public affairs."
K » ? ? H d h e r'’’ 0 H H am m eler. 1st;
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colorful scenes made th e more re ­ ren d erin g of a h isto rical p ag ean t be
E very electo r residing w ithin the m in RanneD ,*B. 2d; Chas. P. T all-
splen d en t and weird by th e directed an an n u al event to open or precede d istric t, who believes in th e p rin c i­
r.uCMlf„ ” e rd ’ K arl H annem an. l . t
light a g a in st a dark background. All th e county fair and th e re Is prospect ples of th e rep u b lican p arty . Is eligible Chas. P. T allm an , 2d.
:
was realistic, especially to those in ­ th at th is plan will be ca rrie d out.
to active m em bership In th e o rg an iz a­ ChV** n f -r8l.r.*’ K arl ,I iM e m «n, 1st;
Chas. P. T allm an , 2d
tion.
formed on th e early h isto ry of Oregon,
C om e to the
G reat c re d it Is due th e a u th o r and 1
B toduce of dam , Chas. P. T allm an.
whose th o u g h ts w ere carried from one d irecto r, Mrs. Rose, her a ssista n ts, the
Some very fine ta lk s w ere m ade by C b ... ¡‘• t . i S E " “ ’ "
clim ax to another, until the m ajesty Redmen, and all o th e rs who took p a rt various p erso n s p resen t, em phasizing
the needs and su g g estin g Ideals and m e|™ nd chanip,on b u |l, O. H. Dam-
policies to be prom oted In the com ing
E katrom ' haBlplon 8*n ,o r
Clifford
campaigns.
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Nation’s Beloved President Is Called by Death
GORGEOUS PAGEANT ATTRACTS THOUSANDS
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Announcement
Guy D. Jones
R E V IV A L CONTINUES
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F ifth and R oberts S treets, G resham . Oregon
EKED H O R N SH IH E ran rellst.
SERVICES EVERY NIGHT « P. N.
L ad les' trio w ill sing. S alvation, H oliness, Baptism of S pirit,
D ivine H ealing and Je su s Soon Coming w ill be preached. Bring the
sick —Je s u s still heals
R ecom m ended and E ndorsed by E vangelist P arro tt.
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M ill IN IM t H I I H W M 4 M H M W R
L E T ’ S G O!
I t’s » good thing to be headed for somewhere and keep
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11« . „ E lectro n ic R eactions of A bram ’s
a-going—that is if it’s in the right direction.
.Mn enJ flC • y8tem Of detecting. Io
e*’ u rln < disease th ru the
When you’re headed for the Fair and any of it’s splen­ ■ a w hi I of’ » v?hm
’ b ratlo n
From a few drops
Phy8,Clan C*n determ ine
did attractions you’re headed in the right direction. Keep "lie
, h 5 x ,?d w ho,e Physical standing
a-going. Give it all the support you can.
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Thl8 me‘hod of dlag
nosls Is m ath em atically co rrec t. The
Don't knock. There’s nothing to knock anyway unless sam e law s a re applied In treatin g .
it be the fellow who hasn’t sense enough to appreciate the
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,oan on reBl estate- Farm
efforts expended to make a successful fair.
Adv
’ P*F C,Ot B W Thorne.—
Cham pion cow, O. H. D am m eler.
Cham pion hull, M. O. Godwin.
Guernsey.
Bull, senior calf. Theo. Reach, 1st
1st ’ F‘ 8<nl° r C*,f’ E dw ,n Bidder,
Brown Swiss.
T heo B rugger A Son won first on
lo”r c L r , r 8
»Ol1 ° n* y e a r’ buH
lor calf, cow 3 years, cow J y ea rs
h eifer 1 year, heifer senior calf, heifer
Junior calf, b reed ers young herd, calf
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produce of dam
g rand cham pion bull, g ran d cham pion
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