T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
TUESDAY, AUSI SI 7,
FAIR CLOSES WITH
FINANCIAL SUCCESS
PK I I RE OF LATE PRESIDENT TAKEN IX ALASKA.
T he a th le tic and s tu n t m eet held on
the fair g ro u n d s S atu rd ay m orning
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I dyew a K° ° d 8l«ed crow d and provided
T he seventeenth an n u a l M ultnom ah P*enty of en tertain m en t. The re su lts
county fa ir cam e to a successful close of the m eet follow :
on Sunday, the fa ir board
having de-
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u iu d a in u g u Broad G rin for Boys
cided la te in th e w eek to continue it F irst, A rden S q u ire;
second, F o ster
one day longer th a n o riginally plan-1 M eyers.
ned.
S tan d in g B road G rin for G i r l s -
T he atten d a n ce w as la rg e on all We^se C fy stal H ay d en : second, Mary
days, w ith T hursday, S atu rd ay and
Sunday as big days, f t had been ex <5 Sn °LP m 1 <12 P °u n d ) fo r Men— F irst,
pected th a t F riday, P o rtlan d day, o- B. H all, 45 feet 7 in c h es; L. E. Bo-
w ould be one of th e la rg e st In a t « arth ; th ird , H. A. Dickson.
te n d an ce but it w as one of th e sm a ll R ,o h Ui J n rOW for W om en—F irst, Mrs.
est probably on account of th e p rem a R uth W ilson; second. F ran ces S a r
tu re ca llin g off of th e races follow ing g en t; th ird , Mrs. W. S. H all.
2°-Y ard Dash, Boys 4 to 6 Y e a r s -
w ord of th e p resid e n t’s death. T his
S b au k e; second, H u b ert
doubtless had m uch to do in influenc Barr1’
ing the board to extend the racin g p ro
20-Yard Dash, G irls 4 to 6 Y ears—
gram over Sunday.
F irst, Sophia Young; second, Hazel
T he rac in g w as exceedingly fine Woodle.
each day and w ith the McCleave horse
50-Yard Dash. Boys 8 to 10 Y ears—
show w as a stro n g fea tu re a n d w as F irst, Elw ood D u n can ; second, Del
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w ell patronized.
b ert Exley.
our
M ayor B aker of P o rtlan d w as a v is
upon his re tu rn from the N orth
t0 AlM ka’ *hoee “ Inee.
50-Yard D ash, G irls 8 to 10 Y ears—
nation.
orLn cau8*d deep concern throughout the
ito r a t th e fair on S aturday and was F irst, R uth S terlin g ; second, H a rrie t
called on for a speech. He declared B arr.
th e M ultnom ah county fair w as all
50-Yard D ash for F a t Men—Firwt,
HARDING THE PRINTER.
rig h t an d deserved the m ost liberal O. R. H ib b ard ; second, L. A. Bozarth
T
he
death
of
W
arren
G. H arding, m ourned by all citizens, is especially an
p atro n a g e of th e people of P ortlan d third, O. E. Lingle.
50-Yard Dash for W o m e n -F lrs t, occasion of Kr ‘ef to p rin te rs and n ew sp ap er men for th ey X n o t but fie l ’t h l t
an d of th e county. So w ell pleased
w as M ayor B aker on th is his first visit
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to th e fa ir th a t he becam e a stro n g
W
histling
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ontest
for
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affl*iati° n w ,tb th e P o lis h in g fra te rn ity
booster, expressed his su rp rise and
re lig h t a t seeing so m uch of in terest.
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connection or d istin ctio n of his life. He had all th e In stin cts
He w as highly pleased w ith the rac in g
h istlin g C ontest for Women—
11 natlve q ualifications of a su ccessfu l publisher. He sta rte d a t t h o k
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tb e bottom
p ro g ram and cam e again on Sunday F irst, Mrs. R uth W ilson; second, Mrs. and w orked up th ro u g h all th e g rief and -
G eorge H ayden.
stru e e iftX ,
,
experiences of p rin te r and p u b lish er
to atten d th e races.
50-Yard D ash, Boys 10 to 12 Y ears—
h ah
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* eekly’ T h ere w as no p a rt of th e w ork req u ired in
M ayor B aker has outlined a plan to
u sin ess th a t he did not le a rn to do and do it well.
in c re ase th e size of th e fair, to obtain F irst, Elwood D uncan; second, Rob-
funds and has pledged to a ssist in
50-Yard D ash. G irls 10 to 12 Y ears p u b U s L T \ h e w a J 'o f ’ a ’t c a U h T T
t'°
W° rk in g ’ 8 tru g « llng
w o rking out a final budget and to help
—F irst, L ena F re a u f; second, L illian who
* thy farally hut ca st h e r lot w ith th e p rin te r
in a drive to raise n ecessary funds.
CarlSOn'
L “ 7 8 ° beC° me di8tingul8bed a8 governor, se n ato r and p resid e n t She
T he R oyal R osarian m ale q u a rte t
F reck le C ontest for Boys—F irst, t0 ° k b er p lace ln th e new sp ap er office, worked side by side w ith h»r h a
.
w as heard several tim es on the
„ « a n d . E d .n r d A„ . . . . h . ,p M , .
g ro unds on S aturday.
E veryone has only w ords of praise
L arg est F am ily on G rounds—F irst. . “
8al<‘ ° “ e ° f th e happie8t h o u rs sp en t by th e p resid en t w h e T h T p o r t-
for th e su p e rin ten d e n ts and m anage-
m ent of th is y e a r’s fa ir.” Neve? w as second, V lrs.^R .^H .1 C a X .^ E s ia c k d a , »“o y s’^ T a 'p r i m e r h e lp e d T o X a k e “
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m et "th e
S1.S0 Per
Items of Interest to Association
Members.
T he logan and red ra sp b e rry h a r
vest is finished and th e am ount of th is
fru it av ailab le for th e y ea r is fixed.
T h e b arreled ra sp b e rry m a rk e t is
stro n g e r and we hope th is stren g th
w ill be reflected in th e logan m arket.
S u g ar is down th ree points from th e
peak b ut th e high priced su g a r Is in
th e cans, w hich is a g a in st fru jt values.
T he su g a r m ark et w as
cleverly
handled and th e su g a r kings got th e ir
pound of flesh ru n n in g Into’ b iH io n o t
SERVICE PLANNED IN
MEMORY OF HARDING
Along w ith n ea rly every city and
ham let In every state, te rrito ry and
possession of the union. G resham will
hold a p p ro p ria te serv ices on next F r i
day in m em ory of th e deceased p re si
dent.
'J * *
m etnorU i " " v ic e
is planned
d o llars w hile It would be a safe bet I -
the Unlon hf*h 8cho°*
th a t all th e su g a r cane g ro w er re gym nasium and an a p p ro p ria te p ro
T he a r
| ceived w as enough cre d it on last gram is being arran g e d .
> e a r s sa lt pork and corn m eal a c ran g em en ts a re In ch a rg e of a com
count to encourage him to th in k th a t m ittee of the city council. A m erican
m aybe next year he could pay th e b a l Legion and p asto rs of th e churches.
ance and live and buy a new m ule or The follow ing have been nam ed: A. F.
ox. Of co u rse he w ill be disappointed, H am m ar, A. W. M etzger, Chase E. St.
he won t m ake it—n eith er w ill the C lair. A. S. H isey, D. Q. B arry, H. R,
farm er who eats th e high priced G ebhardt an d E. D. B lackm an.
T he te n ta tiv e program is as follow s:
su g a r— but they th in k they w ill and
Song, S ta r S pangled B anner, led by
w hile they m ay have been fooled for
30 y ea rs th e ir splendid optim ism H. W. S trong.
S c rip tu re read in g and p ray er, Rev.
keeps them going. T hey n ever strik e ,
but try to console them selv es w ith th e H. R. G ebhardt.
Song, Lead, K indly L ight, Q uartet.
though th a t it is all for th e best.
B iographical sk etch of H ard in g
Well, enough of th is. T he q uestion
before th e house is to try and get a Rev. D. Q. B arry.
A ddress, Ju d g e W. A. Ekw all.
p rice for th e b lack b erry crop to w a r
Song, A m erica.
ra n t h arv estin g . So fa r th is fru it has
B enediction.
been slow to move and we have been
T aps, W alter Sweek.
busy m a rk e tin g down o u r p rice to
T he fu n eral of th e la te p resid en t
w h ere th e tra d e would ta k e hold. We
have m ade a price of $1.25 per c ra te , will be held a t M arion, Ohio, on F r i
P re sid en t Coolidge has p ro
w ho lesale o r in lots of 10 o r over; day.
11.40 to th e reta il trad e, and $1.50 to claim ed th e day one of n atio n al
and
p ray er.
G overnor
th e co n su m er direct. We would su g m ourning
g est to all g ro w ers to sell all they P ierce has proclaim ed F rid ay a day of
can a t th ese prices and if they fail to m ourning and req u e sts all schools
clean up, b rin g th e unsold c ra te s to and public buildings to d isplay the
th e can n ery for b arrelin g , as we have I flag at h alf m a st each day u n til F r i
day at sundow n. All city, county and
som e o rd ers to fill.
We w ish to close th e stra w b e rry s ta te offices w ill rem ain closed on F ri
pool by th e first of th e m onth and we day and all official business w ill be
suspended.
w an t all g ro w ers who sold on th e o u t
side to re p o rt th e ir sales in full to
th e office a t once. Do not n eg lect this
SPRINGDALE
b e tte r o rd e r observed, w ith so m any 6; third. J. C. H enderson, P o rtlan d , 5. the button w hich s t a r t .
T
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P 3 p e r a n d la t e r t o u c h e d as we ca n n o t close th e pool w ithout
’ „ C o u P le M arried L o n g e s t-M r. and
thT n ig M i
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a “ d 8Can*'ed tb e page8
‘he th ese rep o rts.
Mr. and Mrs. Rulph F a rq u h a r gave a
clean a ...............
ttra c tio “ n s and absence of ' ob
je ctio n ab le features.
Picnic d in n er a t th e ir su m m er hom e
Mrs. G eorge A lder, 37 y ea rs; second,
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th e nfght ed,tion co n tain in g his own speech of the dav Ju lv 4
To th e ra sp b e rry , logan and s tra w
A board m eeting w as held last night Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A ffolter. 30 years. | and k e rn e d m ore proud of his know ledge, experience and asso ciatio n s
b erry g ro w ers we w ish to say th a t we n ea r S p rin g d ale in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. R alph Boothby of A uburn, W ash
mor.
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viauuiiB
a t w hich Incom plete rep o rts w ere
Balloon Blowing C ontest for Wom t nf'U’snanor
nievZ 8PnPer m an thaD ° f hlS ach,evem enta a8 ‘he g re a t n a tio n ’s chief execu- w ant all em pty c ra te s re tu rn e d a t
ington. About 20 guestH w ere p resent.
m ade and m any bills allow ed. A noth en—F irst. C h ristin a K ian ; second,
once
as
we
need
the
sh
ip
p
in
g
c
r
a
te
,
he n
t nC° n8,
th a ‘ With‘D 1688 ‘han * mOntb
my8« ‘ num he
30”
e r m eeting w ill be held next Monday Mildred H a rris; th ird , E sth e r Deines.
to use in th e b lack b erry h arv est, and
(th
e
p
r
in
te
r
s
sign
of
finish)
w
ould
he
w
ritten
on
the
last
page
of
his
life’s
night.
Science h as found th a t E R A m a tte r
Man w ith L ongest B eard—F irs t i
we w ish to sto re th e can n ery cra te s w hich seem s to us so heavy and fixed
A ccording to a rough estim ate m ade Godfrey Olby, 2 feet 3 in ch es; second, copy’
before th e rain sta rts . T h is Is rea l Is rad ie n t energy. E nergy is action.
la st n ig h t it is believed th is y e a r’s John A ffolter, 2 feet 1 inch.
im p o rtan t and as it will not ta k e m ore Action Is never a t rest. It m ay be
fa ir w ill n et several thousand dollars
Autom obile O w ners’ 50 Y ard D ash
tim e to do th is now th an la ter, do It stored up as In g ran ite, it m ay bo
housed as In th e stilln e ss of w in ter
above all expenses. W hile th is will F irst, Joe P eak ; second, L. E. Bo
now as all sh ip p in g c ra te s retu rn ed tree s. It m ay be Im prisoned as In gun
be fa r from adequate to m eet o u t za rth ; th ird , F o ster Myers.
a fte r the h a rv e st will be refused and pow der or dynam ite, but its essen tial
John A lden C ontest—F irs t, George
sta n d in g indebtedness it will help
we will ask you to pay fo r them ,
8 a c t,v ,ty - U nder p ro p er co n
A
lder
and
w
ife;
second,
A.
W
alln
and
to w ard s p u ttin g th e fair again on its
w hich Is ju st, as we will have bought d itions th is activ ity s ta rts to m anifest.
daughter.
feet financially and give encourage
o th e r c ra te s to use. So p lease atten d D isease Is activ e en erg y although it
does not n ecessarily need to be m an i
m ent to th e fa ir board in its plans to
to
th is at once.
CHILI) SUCCUMBS
festing ail th e tim e, it m ay lie d o r
im prove th e M ultnom ah county fair.
(Continued from la st issue)
m an t for a long tim e but when fav o r
Forage Plants.
A seaso n al q u estion is sow ing
TO TUBERCULOSIS
Fodder corn, 1st, E dna M Bell
cover crop In th e cane berries. T his ab le conditions p rese n t it becom es
AGRICULTURE.
very active. A ctions produce v ib ra
S u g ar beets, 1st, W. H. Gibson.
Calvin L a Vern C h risten sen , son of
BUSINESS HOUSES TO
m ay be vetch only a t th e ra te of say tions and u n d er th e electro n ic system
M
iscellaneous.
MAKE MANY CHANGES Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C hristensen, died
Vegetables.
60 pounds p er acre, or vetch and rye th e m achines detect th is energy
Beets, 1st, Mrs. H. C. L a rse n : 2d er. D airy b u tter, 1st, Mrs. W. H. W heel- o r vetch and w inter o r g ray oats. The w hether active or d o rm an t, m easures
at the home of bis p are n ts on S a tu r
W orkm en a re busy m aking im port
Mrs.
G.
A.
Cox.
day, A ugust 4, aged 7 years, 3 m onths
Stonea,ne<1' Snd C° mb b o n ey - l8 t- Hoy c u rre n t n um ber of th e Pacific H om e It and v acates sam e. T he E lectronic
a n t ch an g es in th e buildings housing
Cabbage i 8t, Mrs. G. R. SchafTer;
bystem is em ployed by Dr. C. W. Mil
and 17 days. D eath w as due to tu b e r
stead, Salem , Oregon, has an a rtic le le r of 846 T enino avenue, P o rtlan d
of sev eral G resham b usiness concerns culosis follow ing whooping cough and 2d, Mrs. H. C. L arsen.
Medicinal h erb s, 1st, H erm an K llnke
on the M erit of H u n g arian Vetch as a P hone SEIIwood 0153.—Adv.
C a rro tts, 1st, E d n a M. H all; 2d, Mrs
and a re ru sh in g th e ir w ork to have
Beans.
m easles, his illn ess extending through C. P. T allm an.
cover cro p th a t rea d s good as to Its
ev ery thing in read in ess for the fall six o r seven m onths.
D
ifferent
v
arieties
w
in
n
ers
of
firsts
C ucum bers, 1st, Mrs. Ida B. K reu d er
It's a fine th in g th a t nobody has
7rereMMr8 « n K ern. M ilton Lake w in ter an d ap h is reslsten ce. It is a
stocks of goods w hich have already
S quash, 1st. C. D. B ush; 1st. F A Jr_,
F u n eral services w ere held on last
M ary E. C rane and Mrs. W R deb ateab le q uestion as to th e wisdom trie d to p ro h ib it hope. T he m ost In
com m enced to arriv e. In practically Monday a t th e Sw edish Mission G regory.
W heeler. Mary E. C ran e also took of in v estin g extensively In fertilize r te re ste d re a d e rs of vacation ads a re
Beans, 1st, E d n a M. H all; 2d. Mrs one
every case th e change spells expan church in Pow ell V alley, th e Rev. S.
second.
G. R. Schaeffer.
to grow m ore b erries to su p p ly an those th a t w on’t be able to ta k e vaca
sion and a hopeful b u siness outlook F. P itts p reach in g th e serm on. In
.
.
.
.. G ra,n ,n
K ale, 1st, Mrs. G. A. Cox.
over
loaded fru it m a rk e t for next tions.
for th e fu tu re .
A lfalfa, 1st, Mary E. C rane
M angel beets, 1st, Mrs. G. R. S chaef
te rm en t w as In D ouglas cem etery.
Fall w heat. 1st, Geor. R Schaeffer. year. Maybe it w ould be b est to sow
fe r; 2d, C. D. Bush.
Guy D. Jo n e s h as moved his jew elry
T he cover crop should be sow n soon
S pring w heat, 2d, F ra n k Speybrock. a cover crop th a t does not cost much
Sunflow er. 1st, Mrs. M. H. W heeler;
stock to bis en larged q u a rte rs in the
nd If you conclude to use It, p lease
Card of Thanks.
h
all
oats,
1st,
Geo.
R.
Schaeffer.
2d, John Hodge.
and depend on good cu ltiv atio n for a
O sburn building. D uring th e th re sh
S p rin g oats. 1st. F ra n k Speybrock; fa ir crop of b erries and can es next let us know and we w ill try and su p
We w ish to th a n k o u r frien d s and
Potatoes.
ing season h is m other, Mrs. 8. C. neighbors for th e ir m any kind acts
ply th e seed.
E a rlie st of All, 1st, E d n a M. H all- 2d, C h ester M ickieson.
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Geo’ R S chaeffer; 2d, Mrs. y ear and not in v est heavy in fertilize r
Jones, is in c h a rg e of th e store, w hile during th e sick n ess and death of our 2d, A. H. W right.
D. E. TOWLE. M anager.
m.
H
W
heeler.
E arly Rose, 1st, Milton L ake, J r .;
Mr. Jo n e s is ru n n in g th e Hevel beloved son, and for th e beautiful
B arley, 1st, Geo. R. Schaeffer.
2d. F ra n cis Speybrock.
th re sh in g outfit. T he sto re w hich he floral gifts w hich helped to soften our
A PKOCLAMATIOX.
1st, Geo. R. W heeler. 1
B urbank, 1st, -Milton Lake, J r .
vacated in th e F irs t S tate Bank build sorrow .
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l 8*» F ra n k S peybrock; 2d, To th e C itizens of G resh am :
Snow, 1st, K arl Nelson.
ing is being renovated and w ill soon
E arly Burpee, 1st, A. O. Stafford: Mrs. M H. W heeler.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C hristensen.
T h e u n tim ely death of o u r p resid en t, W arren G. H arding, h as bro u g ht
2d, Milton Lake. Jr.
be occupied by th e D avidson P h arm
C o n tin u ed on page 2
deepest so rro w to th e h e a rts of all.
urougnt
acy.
PREMIUM A WARDS GIVEN
IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS
A ylsw orth & M artin’s sto re is u n
dergoing im p o rta n t changes which
4 will re s u lt in a fine, u p-to-date clo th
ing estb alish m en t. T he n o rth w all of
th e building is being to rn out a n j will
be replaced by a plate g lass show
window w hich w ill be a valuable ac
cession to th e business. As soon as
the sto re on th e south, now occupied
by the D avidson P harm acy, is vacated,
the p artitio n w ill be rem oved, th ro w
ing th e w hole space now occupied by
th e tw o sto re s into one.
S im ilar ch anges a re ta k in g place in
the A ltm an building, w here the space
form erly occupied by John Brow n will
be th ro w n into th e m ain sto re build-
InR of L. A. W ack & Co. by th e r e
moval of th e p artitio n , en larg in g the
floor space by about one-third and
adding tw o fine show w indows.
Jo h n Brow n has moved his office to
the sm all building on Pow ell stre e t
form erly occupied by Dr. H. C. Jo h n
son. The la tte r has moved his office
across th e stre e t.
My! My! My!
Jo h n so n— “Man, you ta lk like an
Knoramus.
How long h as it been
"(nee you w en t to school V
Jack so n —‘‘L e t's see— I a in 't never
w ent atall. How long is ’a t? ”
of th e n i t . 8° rr0W, W6 a ’, C.,.t ' le n " ° f G re’" ” Un "h are ° u r 1088 w lth a » People
of the nation, and esp ecially w ith his bereaved com panion, Mrs H arding
Getting to be a Big Boy
ersld n
eze ntiv
S S u ln e M
a i
fln* <' uaI,,,e8 of W a rre “ ° H ard in g as a m an, his lead-
• U U ' D,an' h l" blBb I,u r Poses and w orthy achievem ents as chief
m0Ur" h l" departU re a t th e t,m « ° f h l- a p p a re n t g re a te st
¿ h‘\ L rd eai WG Ca" bUt b° w ln hum ble "uhm lsslon to th e w ill of
In evidence of th is assu ra n c e and In public expression of our sorrow i
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t i T n r 7 ' HUgU8‘, \ 0, 1923' “ 8 8 day Ot m o u rn ,n «- a " d
.« c o r d a n c I .
w ith th e p ro clam atio n of th e go v ern o r of th e S tate of Oregon d e c la rin c Fri
1
" *’, b* C' “ " " 1 b' ,w " "
atten d th e m em orial services.
1 sn d S p. m. In o rd e r th a t all m ay
_________ _______ ________ _______
H. A. M ILLER, Mayor.
I’MOl'LAMATION BY PKKNIBEWT COOLIDGE.
P re sid en t Coolidge has Issued th e follow ing pro clam atio n -
'By I h . p r e .ld .n t .1 I h . « n l t l 8 . . , . .
p rTCi . m a„ „ „ .
he m ade frien d s of all who cam e c. co n tac t t i t h him
P.e's’hou.d“ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ; , ^ . . ^
W!" Ch
th e h ea r‘8
P ersonality
‘b8 A f r i c a n peo-
Amer?cT. d o 7 p £ i n t F r l S S ^ e x t ^ « ^ , ^ 7 h‘d7 ' ° f th * E “ ‘ted
dead presid en t w ill be U H
Us last I-r .M v
7 n" Wh',Ch
m ourning and p ra y e r th ro u g h o u t Jhe U n l t ^ « ¿ a » « 8
b° dy of ,ho
P' aCe.’, “ H '
day ° f
The 20th C en tu ry G rocery will be
flo s id all day T uesday, A ugust 14 on
account of th e a n n u a l picnic.
th e United H tateshtor 'h'e affliOd.' hereU nto "e‘ my hand and c a “ 8ed th e seal of
Money to loan on real estate. Farm
loans at < per cent. B. W. Thorne.—
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