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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 2« GRESHAM, Ml LT5DMAH COI M Y, (»REDON, GRESHAM TO HAVE FLOAT IN FESTIVAL PARADE THURSDAY G resham is to have a float in the big p ara d e on T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in connection w ith th e rose festival, if p la n s sta rte d in connection w ith the m em bers’ forum of th e G resham com - th e luncheon la st h " Z , T 'o a^ „„„ « I AKI» COMPANY LEAVES TODAY FOR CAMP LEWIS ,11 NE 10, 1»¿| #1.011 Per Year Swiss Cows Wrestles for Title H ea d q u arters Com pany 1st B atalion lS6th In fa n try , th e local com pany of natio n al g u ard troops, left early th is m orning for Camp L ew is for two w eeks train in g in the m ilita ry cam p. All left by early tra in from P o rtlan d excepting M. J. A llshouse and E. W. S tra tto n , who drove to cam p, leaving here on Sunday m orning. A m ess fund am ounting to 415.50 w as co n trib u ted by business Arms and a This a ll, b , •"'* T l ESPAY, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS INFORMATION GIVEN FOR DISPLAYING ELAG The p ro p er display of th e flag and j how to show resp e ct to it w as th e sub- Ije c t of a conference by re p re se n ts ! tiv es of 68 p atrio tic o rg an izatio n s w hich m et in W ashington, D. C., on F lag Day. Ju n e 14. 1923. Out of th is j conference cam e a code of flag eti q u ette w hich has been adopted by th e o rg an izatio n s rep resen ted . Since th a t tim e m any o th e r o rg an izatio n s have adopted th e code. W hile th e rules have no official sanction, n ev erth eless they rep rese n t th e a u th o rita tiv e o p in ion of th e p rin cip al bodies of the I nited S tates and of arm y an d navy ex p erts. The n atio n al A m ericanism com m ission of th e A m erican Legion called th e conference w hich e sta b lished th e ru les and th e Legion is a t tem pting to b rin g th e m a tte r to the atte n tio n of school pupils and of c iti zens generally. •«i ¿91 , ’ " " P’ ny' ’• - , I I ' | BERRIES SHOULD BE CULTIVATED BEFORE AUGUST 15 NOTICE TO STRAWBERRY GROWERS. D. E. Towle, m an ag er of the B erry G row ers P ack in g Co., ad d resses th e follow ing special no tice to Gold D ollar, M arshall. O re gon. and E tte rb e rg 80 stra w b e rry g ro w e rs: J "In o rd er to p artly till our o r d ers for b arreled b erries we m ust in sist on the delivery of th e bal- ance of th e crop o r th e re w ill be tro u b le ahead for th e stra w b e rry g ro w ers," says Mr. Tow le "So Please be guided by th is notice. T he difference w ill be m ade up to you by an increased dem and for logans and red ra sp b e rrie s if you grow all th re e v arieties and m ost of you do. T his m eans you, and we can n o t go far w rong in doing w h at we ag ree to do. P lease read your perm it, and any c o n tra cto rs who a re sellin g on th e outside w ithout a p erm it w ill be asked to m ake an acco u n tin g la te r.” Mr. Tow le says th is is th e tim e to poison the c h e rry fly, and calls atten tio n to th e la st Outlook for d irections. He adds: Be su re to cu ltiv a te y o ur b e r ries now to hold th e m o istu re .” w hatev er w ay they see lit to use it. tim e G resham would be helping to T he m em bers of th e com pany who m ake th e p ara d e the success th a t it U proceeded to Cam p Lew is w ere Cleve should be. T his near-by com m unity land A. Bliss, E. W. S tra tto n , E. D. "» no. ' ’ — — . should en te r actively into th e sp irit of R aker, C. G. S chneider, M. / . A lls . ' - ■ - J th e ro se festival, not from th e sta n d house, J. R. H orr, E. E. W edin, W. J. ,, lAvTdcA8r£^-| ......... : ' s\ point of an outsider, but w ith th e feel Teevin, J. F. Jones, W. V. Sweek, ing th a t it is ou r own festival, said C arl F. S oderquist, F ra n k I. G reen- sev eral speakers. A fter h ea rin g the m an, P au l A. B liss, J. W. H ill, C. V, The cows w restle until one tro ts off in S S Ter% vfrom 8,1 »«‘ion., crowned queen and given choice g ra z in g p a ltu i« f™ * fl" al w ipner <• Important Change Noted. m a tte r discussed a m otion w as m ade M iddleton, Sidney P au l, F ra n c is W. shows the final tussle fo r th e title. * P 1 io r on® y e a r ., iPhoto An im p o rta n t change w hich has and ca rrie d to p a rtic ip a te in th e rose Peak, H. M. Squire, A lex Adams, caused m uch confusion is th e ru le for parade. A com m ittee w as afte rw a rd s E rn e st B rugger, H. C. Burdick, T. G. th e hanging of a flag on a flat surface. nam ed to ta k e ch a rg e of the m a tte r, Cooper, C. H. C halker, R alph D avid A ccording to th e new ru le th e blue com posed of J. E. M etzger, E. W. son, O. P. D avidson, Jo h n W. Fox, field should alw ay s be to th e o b serv A ylsw orth, F ra n k C. Jones, H. J . P ul- M. D. Geddes, L. J. Griffis, E. S. K rig- e r's left in th e u p p er co rn e r of th e fe r and A. F. H am m ar. T hey have baum , R. H. L ane, R. H. Massey, flag. T his is in opposition to th e old com m enced th e ir p lans and w ill need D elbert J. M etzger, B. R. Q uesinberry ru le, w hich p erm itted th e flag to be th e cooperation of all in te reste d c iti W. C. W isecupp. hung w ith the blue field a t th e upper zens of th e com m unity. By D. E. TOWLE. Guy D. Jones, a m em ber of th e staff offer a b etter one th ro u g h th e O ut rig h t w hen th e strip e s w ere v ertical. Princesses Visit Forum. B erry h arv estin g , like ru n n in g a de of A d ju tan t G eneral G eorge A. W hite, look. It is th e duty of every gro w er F ollow ing a re som e of th e ru le s for G uests of honor a t th e forum last left a few days ago to join th e staff at p artm en t sto re, is m ade up of little to show all p ick ers how you w ish th e d isp lay in g th e flag: nig h t w ere tw o of th e prin cesses of Camp Lewis. d etails and a system m ust be adopted w ork done and to be kind and p atien t T he flag should be displayed from th e rose festival, T re n a H eerd t and th a t covers every d etail ru n n in g down an d to th o ro u g h ly in sp ect th e row s su n rise to su n se t on n ----------- atio n al --- and i D' E ' T°w le, m an ag er of th e B errv D oris Joy. Both m ade brief speeches CHERRYVILLE WOMAN s^dal 7 an<1 ° n bl8toric ®nd I G row ers P acking com pany, who is on on beh alf of th e rose festival w hich you read H en ry H a rtm a n ’s a rtic le in clean picking. If you fail to do th is LAID TO FINAL REST th w ere en th u sia stic ally received. The W hen "carried11? lo° k out for ®TerXtl>ing good In the e Outlook of May 30th, an d did you an d th e p ick ers leave a p a rt of the i« rrie d in a procession w ith in te re st of th e b erry g ro w ers has young ladies w ere accom panied by E liza Oak, nee Sm ith, w as born a t p rese rv e th e p ap e r? If so, rea d it rip e b erries they w ill be over-rip e be nn . iT ?ohJ o . flaR ° r flRgS ,b e flaK of ‘he c a ll‘,<1 tf>e O utlook's atten tio n to the R obert S tew art, ch airm an for outside Lyle, New York, Ju ly 4, 1859. She again and post it in your b erry house fo re the row is picked again and the In? W. hf 8te8 8hOUl<’ bB ° n tb<3 m a rc h ’ fHllow,ng a r " < 'e H arry D. L ockiln, cities for th e rose festival. He spoke died a t C herryville, Oregon, on T ues so th e p ick ers can read it. next picker could not b rin g in No. 1 of th e stra te g ic position of G resham day, Ju n e 3. F u n e ra l services w ere w n K I h o rtic u ltu rist, published in th e Bi- Much sk ill and th o ro u g h n ess is r e b erries, so th is w ould defeat th e p lan henever possible th e flag should m onthly B ulletin Issued by th e w est- as th e “gatew ay to Mt. Hood,” and as held a t C h erry v ille on T h u rsd ay fore- There4 ! ^ 7 ! . b*r r,e s ‘" “ ‘cessfu lly . outlined, as it w ould be u n fair to th here is a rig h t tim e to pick every penalize th e second pick er on th e row >t a owed to fly in th e breeze from e r » W ashington ex p erim en t statio n .. e point , th ro u g h w hich would flow noon by th e Rev. H. R. G ebhardt of th e re su lts of th e trem endous develop- G resham . T he fu n e ra l w as in ch arg e b erry to avoid w aste and loss. Edu- for the careless w ork of th e picker taff or m a st b ut If It should be neces- Mr- L ocklin says: "F a ll cu ltivation In th e b erry field m ent going on in th e C azadero sec- P f J - B- M etzger. T he deceased cam e ca e your pickers. Show them how th e previous tim e. So you m ust see sary to fasten it to th e side of a tion. T hese conditions m ight w ell to Oregon in 1903. A bout six weeks th e b erry should be picked and care- to it. Mr. G row er, th a t th e w ork is building or p latfo rm it should be hung is not recom m ended due to th e fac t w ith th e blue field a t th e u p p er left- 7 ”* cu ltiv atio n Prolongs g ro w th, th u s s tir G resham to do a little self adver- aK° she suffered a p ara ly tic stro k e fu lly handled to obtain th e b est value. done right. hand co rn er. If hung w here it can ca n «K ,l‘"d e r to freezing. U sing in connection w ith th e rose fes- In 1919 she w as m a rried to Andrew Offer a prem ium fo r clean, carefu l It Is very im p o rta n t th a t we w atch t i e 8: , " f r °flm,HbOth 8lde8’ aS a « t-t. a lm ^ K tiv al, said Mr. S tew art. He tendered Oak who su rv iv es her. T he imme- picking and fast w ork. As th e b erries th e rip en in g of th e b erries every day the blue field should be tow ard th e '"« cln g at th is tim e will proveiu m ost th e assista n c e of ex p e rt d eco rato rs at ,lia‘e cau se of h er death w as an at- a re delivered a t your b erry shed, in so as to s ta r t h arv e st as soon as th e re east o r n o rth. weeds seeding. T he tops w ill a c t as a ro se festival h ea d q u arte rs in th e ta ck of pneum onia. spect them and g rad e them by noting a re enough rip e b erries to m ake it On a sp e a k e r’s p latfo rm th e flae C.rop wLhen P|ow ed under. F all choice of a p lan for th e float and in “ ------------------ on th e p ic k er’s cre d it slip th e q u ality w orth while. T he first pick should be should be above and behind “ beFry p a tc h - u n le ss they d irec tin g th e w ork of p rep a rin g it. N. II. BICKEORD and condition. Adopt a sliding scale m ade in can n ery c ra te s as th e re w ill sp e ak e r’s desk * IarRe' a re not 88 ba<1 88 we a ™ som etim es led to believe. C hairm an E llerm an of th e forum DIES AT BORING HOME of p aym ent for red ra sp b e rrie s of No. be some o v er-rip e b erries. B ring th is sp e a st r s aesk. A n um ber of cau tio n s a g a in st th e „“ A8 8l’°n as possible a fte r h arv e st 1 qu ality . com m ittee stressed the im portance of Mrs first pick to th e ca n n ery for b arrelin g . G resham as an In d u strial center, re- L — Bl<-k fo rd - f° r m any years T he tim e is n ea r w hen picking ra te s So it w ill be n ecessary for all g ro w ers im proper use of th e flag w ere given i! °,ld cani“8 of ra sp b e rrie s and logan- am ong them being th e follow ing: th J X . , " 2 ^ ? * reJ“l° Te<1 ru ttin g fe rrin g to th e various in d u strie s now „„ ’ L . ! B or,ng com m un“ y> for logans and ra sp b e rrie s m u st be In operation here, and m ade the an-1 ? ! „ a t h er hom e on Monday, estab lish ed for th e season, an d w hile to ta k e o ut a su p p ly of can n ery cra tes, even th o se who a re delegated to pick nouncem ent th a t finances have been L ri)llh. ’ a tta c k of h ea rt ne ground or tra il on th e w ater. It young canes becom ing infested o u r com m ittee of 30 did n ot m ake secured for the Zweibel w oodw orking for ’J Wh Ch bad been affectinS h er special recom m endation th e w rite r for shipping, so as to be p rep a re d to is disco u rteo u s to p lace an y o bject o r | w ltb ln sec‘8 and diseases from th e old pick soft b erries. Do n ot allow th e em blem on th e flag. I t should not be L ? " ? 8’ b®8,de8 allow ing th e sun and p lan t, w hich prom ises to be in full L She w as 74 y ears w ishes to offer a suggestion as to sw ing w ithin 60 days I. -B ' Sbe 3 8Urvived by h er hus- w hat w ould seem fair for th is season, picking of soft o r o v er-rip e b e rrie s in used as d rap e ry in an y form w h atev er fo re w f t t e ^ sh ip p in g cra te s a t an y tim e. T h is is S e c re ta ry W. J. Cooper of th e com - Mrs W ^ M in i 5 “ ^ . Cbi' d ren : ow ing to th e h ard luck th e g ro w ers very im p o rta n t as a soiled hallock inn°Jthn t aHVeh,Cle ° f any k ," d ’ exc«P‘- botb v ery im p o rtan t points, as w est m ercial club com m ented on th e need H elen R irirk ra 7 « Bi*;k fo rd ’ Miss had bad la la8t year on °n acco acco u u n n t t of of th th e e u un- st year n can n o t be used again for sh ip p in g and ing th a t it m ay be used on a m otor c a r ern W ashington b erry g ro w ers a re w ith th e flag on a staff firm ly fast- flnd‘nK o u t' of im proving G resham ’s to u rist cam p son a Ii ... ,, ,.an r8- M ary Jo h n - tim ely ra in w hich n ea rly ru in ed th e w ill be w asted. ened to th e ra d ia to r cap or th e chas Kood b erry land needs m ore and of p lacing su itab le signs on th e for(j of ToIf , 7 ' w ’ 7 " J ' W' B ick' Iogan crop and dam aged th e ra ra sp sp b b e e rry rry T he d etails a re being w orked out ro ads leading to th is city. "W e should J °; W ash ,n g to n - crop fu lly 40 per ce n t—and th e p ro for shipping, in clu d in g th e m aking of > ... ~ ** | uvdi mc supplied by a w in ter cov»r do all we can to m ake good, clean, in- p , ^ , 4 Wl" be beld a t th e erin g for a ceiling. It should n ot be c r °P com mon vetch and fall rye „ „ „ — ,— . .. | P le a sa n t Home M ethodist E piscopal p o rtio n ately high ra te paid fo r p ick field an d body c a rrie rs , and all grow used as a portion of a costum e or I see<^e<^ Hie ra te of 40 pounds of i t i n g cam ps for to u rists and they w ill \ 7 « « n o d is t E piscopal ing. ers located in th e P le a sa n t V alley and o„ th e ir w ay h . X . o, , h S " ' ™ J J ““ ’ letic uniform . It should n o t he an<1 80 11)8 ot rye to each a c le of We m u st try to fix a m ore fa ir r a te in th e te rrito ry w est of th e Rockwood r ath . x 'x x ™ ~ I “ ■ X 1 s x x “ ' 1 com m unity,” said Mr. Cooper. ' ‘ 2 ° Cl° Ck-__________ th is season and th e w rite r th in k s for road sh o u ld have a su p p ly of th ese T he com ing county fair cam e in for I F ire P revention Pie. logans a ra te of lc per pound w ith %c c a rrie rs and sh ip p in g crates. The chiefs o r prin ted on p ap er n ap k in s or c"rop ,'s plowed Pum7e"r th e * R d l o w ^ some discussion an d P re sid e n t A. W. T ake a nice shady cam p, a clear bonus for th e p ick er who w orks as plan in m ind is to open receiving s ta boxes. It should n o t be used In ad- 8Pr | ng d u rin g late M arch or A pril, | "B arn y ard m an u re is still th e best M etzger w as called upon. He spoke c°ld sp rin g , a happy fam ily, a cam p- long as req u ired , w ith an ad d itio n al tions in th a t te rrito ry w here you can v ertisin g of an y kind. B unting of th e n atio n al colors should HBnnrv°Uonn i e rtil,*1e r ,w ® b av e- F ra c- briefly on the problem s being faced «re perm it, a carefu l sm oker, and mix ^4c for rap id , clean picking, would be deliver your sh ip p in g b erries and get j . .... d „ M. j “ ','; , * „ " , £ • '3 , by th e board and w as follow ed by w ith com m on sense, season w ith re- fair. T he am o u n t an a d u lt should em pty c ra te s. We w ill hope to give ap ing over th e fro n t of a p latfo rm ten tons per ac re and plow under S e c re ta ry H. J. P ulfer. T he la tte r spect for o th ers, and serve w ith every pick to g et th e prem ium should be you th e d etails of th is in th e O utlook and for deco ratio n s in general. B unt- | ,pav‘bg th e dead furrow in th e ce n te r 125 pounds, for a child, u n d er 14 of Ju n e 17. com m ended Mr. M etzger’s policy of kindness possible. Oh boy! lng should be arra n g e d w ith th e b lu e Pi^.t ' i een tb<1 row s ‘° apt as a d rain ag e dividing th e w ork of th e p rep a ra tio n I ... _ --------- ------------- - y ears, 80 pounds. All g ro w e rs who have n o t tak en out w h i,e "■ “ • e V v ; ; ! , “. : : for th e f a ir am ong v arious com m it- T. I'. Will Have Float, On ra sp b e rrie s I w ould su g g est a tees and said th a t all w ere w orking Tb<; county W. C. T. U. w ill have a ra te of 2c p er pound w ith ^ c bonus a t le a st 15 can n ery c ra te s to th e acre p u ts th e ground in a good w ater-hold of logans and ra sp b e rrie s should do h arm o n io u sly to m ake th e fair one of aOat in tb e floral Pa ra d e of th e Rose for p ick ers who w ork as long as so a t once as we need th e space a t th e f tU V U I l 4 U i v n u » wr .. | hJK condition mid lessons th e am ount th e best ever held here. Much w ork FeStlval ° n T b u rsd ay> esp ecially fea needed, w ith an add itio n al ^4c p er cannery. (»If E M I A M W DM AN IS MEI» oi space to be hoed. P low ing should has been done to im prove th e facili- tu rin g ‘be ch ild ren ’s farm home. A pound for clean, rap id picking. W here TO WALLA WALLA M AN b." dela’red l«‘e O ctober or early If you need help in se cu rin g pickers _______ _ I November. tie s of th e fa ir and th e g ra n d sta n d group of ch ild ren from th e hom e will an ad u lt w ill pick 75 pounds or m ore re p o rt y o u r needs to us a t once Mrs. W innlfred S hep h erd su rp rised is a very goo<1 tlm e to m ark w ill be in creased tw o and a h alf tim es p a rtlc ip a te - per day and all ch ild ren u n d er 14 All b e rrie s accepted for shipping Warilam w y . / rh ’ndd8 hCre by B° ,n g 10 While” th ? le 7 v « ™ e s t l l T n mLch Mr. P u lfe r announced th a t a "w ild t n FnD.,QT 3 \ ~ y ea rs who pick 55 pounds per day, an w ill be g raded No. 1 an d a ll b erries W alla W alla and en te rin g Into m a r- m ore can be told reg ard in g th e h ealth ad ditional *4c, or a to ta l of 3c for delivered a t th e ca n n ery of sim ila r rlage w ith A. T e ttrlc k of th a t place. an d P roductiveness of the p lan ts. All roun d -up h as been secured. T his p f the n ig h tin g ale b ro ad cast th ro u g h - b erries th a t will g rad e No. 1. T his quality, will be graded No. 1 T he w edding took p lace on May 29. P|a n ts w hich a re dead o r w hich have n ln n u b n n k l n tln . 1 * should be an a ttra c tio n w hich w ill out th e cou n try . T h at is a beautiful plan should stim u la te all p ick ers to Mr. and Mrs. T e ttrlc k a re living at ” 7 m ade 8 reaso n ab ly good grow th, b rin g th o u sa n d s from P o rtlan d and ,i dea' T be P en n sy lv an ia S tate Col- g re a te r efforts for fast, clean picking WOOD HAWING .................. .... th e su rro u n d in g country, said Mr. ^ a n ^ a k T T U ad ‘° u the and would be m u tu ally p rofitable for , Q uickly and efficiently done by ex- m other, Mrs. R. T. S m ith. Mrs. Sm ith >y n arro w , should be dug out and Pnifnr Tbo n LHiuesnaKs. T he snake, purposely P u lfe r. T he fact th a t m any P o rtlan d annoyed, ra ttle d obligingly for fifteen both p ick er and grow er, and would 1 Pe r‘a- All o rd ers pro m p tly attended is spending some tim e In T ro u td ale | burned. Did you ever stop to th in k people ignore th e county fair and m inutes and th e h e a re rs shuddered, tend to weed out careless, lazy Dick- to re B ardless of size. visiting w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J a s p la n t ,n ten w°u id cu t your GEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. 8M ITH Cook. d riv e to Salem for th e a ttra c tio n s T hat w as ex trem ely in te restin g , for it ers. yields down ten per cent, to say n o th w hich they m ight see h ere w as de- re m |nd8 y°u th a t old N atu re used ing of th e chan ces of Infecting s u r If th is plan does not appeal to you, "S ay it w ith a W an t A d.’ X V . . . V , b' ,r. P “ ' ! T ' I" .» '.1 ™ 'r .‘ Shocking Kesnlls of Prohibition in rounding p lan ts?" Minneapolis. suggested th a t special effort be m ade c e n tu rie s before an y hum an beings -JACK»’ DAY STAGES MZ?. W R IG LErS COUNTRYMEN to b ring th e m a tte r of th e county fa ir w ere on earth . Have you w alked ab o u t th e dow n POLITICAL <OMERACk before P o rtla n d business and profes- ,, ---------------------- tow n d istric t In M inneapolis on a S a t (rrom Kondoo O ptelea.] Monal m en a t th e noonday clubs by Two ,,r ,o bl,,m8- u rd ay evening lately ? T he co nditions I N early 300 republican p rec in ct com som e sp e ak e r who w ill put the m a tte r |c la n s a re U e s T ‘ ln tere8 t POliti’ a re shocking. T he b an k s a re wide m ltteem en (a dozen o r m ore being open all evening. T h ere a re strea m s I women) m et a t the au d ito riu m F rid a y in an in te re stin g and a ttra c tiv e way. Can the dem ocrats be p ersuaded to give up th e ru le th a t com pels a man of people h u rry in g to leave p a rt of night, passed a reso lu tio n endorsing Hugenot-Walloon Tercentenary to get tw o -th ird s of all th e delegates th e ir w eek's w ages. Coolidge, elected Jo h n L. Day county before he can be nom inated? Stamps. It seem s te rrib le , th e am ount of l c b a lrm an ; C h arles E. H enshaw , sec- And will th e d em ocrats p ut in th e ir Miss E. E. Johnson, G resham post- money th a t Is laid aw ay In th o se I ro ta ry ; Mrs. F ra n ce s B lakeley, tre a s- hanks on a S atu rd ay night. Young u re r. and T hom as R. H om er, sta te office d ep a rtm en t a consignm ent of H aw ing m any so u th ern sta te s on whom m en and w om en, m iddle-aged people | com m itteem an, th e new H ugenot-W alloon te rc e n te n -1 the dem ocrats m ust depend to w in? even, seem to be depositing th e ir D ay's election stag es a com eback a ry stam p s w hich have been Issued In . 11 ,8 a d e ,,cate question and may money In savings acco u n ts w ith a ( for ‘be form er ch airm an . Two y ea rs com m em oration of the th ree -h u n - Ved b)i #ome vague gen eraliza- p ro d ig ality th a t is shocking. ago he w as defeated by the K lan-F ed- m ic e nun t jon concernin g all se cret so c ie tie s__ d red th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e se ttlin g of ¡A rth u r B risbane. »cieties. In th e old days of booze th e b an k s « ratio n com bination. Day has been th e W alloons in 1624 in New Mother w ere d ark on a S atu rd ay n ig h t and active In county politics for m any land, now th e sta te of New York. | S tanding Com m ittees. th e saloons w ere sw arm in g with years. T hese stam p s a re issued in th re e de- Some of th e im p o rtan t stan d in g w age e a rn e rs who had Just been paid ------------------- — nom inations, 1-cent, 2-cent and 5- com m ittees of th e fair are th e follow - 'off- NEXT STATE GRANGE cent. T hey a re re c ta n g u la r in shape ,ng: Now th e saloon buildings a re occu- WILL MEET AT DALLAS and ab out 1% by % Inches In size. F inance—A. W. M etzger, H A. pied by re s ta u ra n ts , sto re s and G reek r>„n____ "Z— 7*7* T he 1-cent sta m p is in green, th e 2- J Lew is, H. J. P u lfer. j , I UdllrtH WAR R(Hpctv<J AB th© DI a CO for I sh in in g p a rlo rs and h at-clean in g es-1 hniiiimr tim io o s • » P avilion and D ecorations— E. W. J cen t stam p In red and th e 5-cetrt stam p in blue. T he first rep rese n ts A ylsw orth. . V . : '. ; “ “ j ; x - T h. "M, x r z 1 week a t T he Dalles, E x terio r of B uildings—Jo h n S leret th e ship New N etherland. th e second food In M lnne- co u n ty g ran g es w ere pu llin g stro n g ly Race H orse B arn s— B rugger, E ast- j th e lan ding of the W alloons a t Al spoils. T he p ic tu re show s get th e ir t. u . « ... . . . • Tor P o rtlan d b ut D allas out in »he bany, N. Y., and th e th ird a m a rk e r at m an, S nashall. sh are, too, and th e refresh m en t-v en d -1 w inning bid G ran d stan d and B leachers— P u lfer, I M ayport, F lo rid a, show ing th e landing ! ing drug etores. Lew is, B rugger. E astm an , S leret. place of one colony of W alloons. j But th e banks, ail b rillia n tly llght- Make y o u r telephone earn you m ore P olicing—A. F. H am m ar. , ed and w ith ex tra help w orking, seem by connecting it w ith a w ant ad. Piano Toning. W ater—F ra n k Helney. | to be ta k in g aw ay m ost of th e w age P iano tu n in g $3. P iano and organ I e a rn e rs ’ money.—T he M innetonka A W ant Ad w ill sell w hat you F a ir needs rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone or- Record. <Jerz to O otlook. 1561, o r TAbor 8952 not need and get w hat you do need. I your help now. • I believe I ’ve got America. I b M r a perelgtent chewing Oet your season ticket. Boost. P h o n e w ant ads. to 1561. PAY SCALE FOR RASPBERRY AND LOGANBERRY PICKERS SUGGESTED ..M ™ 'III ( THINK! ± - x - x k