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AMERICAN LEGION CELEBRATION DREW IMMENSE, HAPPY THRONG COUNTY FAIR WITH ATTRACTIONS NEAR BALI. TEAM TWICE VICTOBIOUS | T he A m erican Legion ball to ssers J j w ere tw ice victors in th re e days w hen I | th ey defeated C orbett, Ju ly 4th, 4 to 3 TWO FATALITIES MAR WEEK-END OF THE FOURTH and th en w alloped Boring. "Sunday, In point of num bers .participating, F re e-fo r-all pace, p u rse $1000— ; 14 to 6. Both gam es w ere easy to ' F irst, Mack F itzsim m ons. Ed. D enni in th e good order of th e crow d a tte n d : w atch and th e C orbett gam e especial- i son, o w ner; second, H al Brow n, J. J. ing an d in th e continuous pro g ram of j ly so because th e issue w as in doubt ! Two fata lities in th is section m arred K adderly, ow n er; th ird . P rin c e Zo- ev en ts w hich provided som ething if un til th e la st ball w as cau g h t and the ! w eek-end of th e F o u rth , b ringing lock, H. W illiam son, o w n er; fo u rth , in te re st from th e beginning of the F loram el, T. F. Sw isher, ow ner | last m an out. ; sorrow to tw o fam ilies and num erous G resham sta rte d th e firew orks In friends. Both victim s w ere ch ild ren p ara d e in th e m orning to th e la st tim e, 2:15, by Mack Fitzsim m ons. | th e first in ning when a fte r tw o w ere stra in s of dance m usic a t night, the P arad e Was S hort and Snappy. j aged 14 years. Both lo st th e ir lives in down they p u t over th re e ru n s. In ,, F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n staged by T he p ara d e on the p rin cip al stre e ts the th e th ird Inning w ith th e two on bases. j th ® w“ te rs ,lear »»>> Run. one on th e G resham P ost A m erican Legion stan d s of th e city w as good, though not as F J. H am lin th rew th e ball over th e | r o o u u r rth ln and anil one one on Sunday. Both o u t as one of the best ever held here. m any p articip a ted as w ere expected. c a tc h e r's head and tw o ru n n e rs scored w er« ch ild ren of w ell-know n fam ilies A fine address, th o u g h tfu l and in Comic, civic and com m ercial floats, for C orbett. G resham ag ain counted of Ibe P lea san t Home d istrict. sp irin g , w as given by W. L air T hom p a flag d rill team , a band an d th e drum in th e fo u rth and C orbett in the Jo h n S ester, son, of Mr. and Mrs. A. son of P o rtlan d on a topic ap p ro p ria te co rp s of th e P o rtlan d P o st A m erican eighth. S ester of L usted, lost his life In the to th e day and th e occasion. Ju d g e L egion gave v ariety to th e occasion W inters, p itch in g for th e Legion had Sandy riv er, a t th e confluence of the S tap leto n spoke briefly and several and m ade an in te restin g scene. The T he am u sem en t fea tu re s qf th e M ult w orthy e n terp rise and would be prop w onderful su p p o rt and th rew a p retty Bull Run. on the F o u rth . D eath w as selections w ere supg by th e M iller & aw ard s of th e judges w ere as follow s: nom ah county fair w ere given an of erly conducted and w as w orthy of th e gam e too. He had 11 strik e o u ts as due to shock or h ea rt failure, acco rd T racey q u a rte t of P o rtlan d . M ayor C om m ercial division, City Bakery, su p p o rt of th e relig io u s organiza a g a in st eight for Woodward. ing to those who w orked to re su sc ita te K. A. M iller presided a t the m orning first; A ylsw orth & M artin, second; ficial nam e and a snap p y slogan w as tions. adopted a t la st n ig h t’s m eeting of th e ! Sunday an im provised team took the him a fte r th e body w as recoVered, as p rogram . A. J. W. Brow n, hono rab le m ention. R eports w ere m ade by v ario u s com W hen th e p rogram w as finished Civic division, G resham postofflce, fair board. T he w ild w est fea tu re s m ittees, all show ing th a t th e ir w ork Boring nine into cam p by a score of no w ater w as found In his lungs. 14 to 6. It w as not a bad gam e to th e re w'as gen eral sc u rry to suitab le first; city council, second. A gnes Söderberg, d au g h ter of Mr. a re to be know n as “F ro n tie r Days on was w ell in hand and th a t all would w atch as th e score w as several tim es and Mrs. H. Söderberg, who recen tly places for fam ily and group picnic Comic division, R ak er & Son, first; th e R ange.” T he slogan, a c h a ra c te r be In read in ess w hen th e big fair tied up un til th e sixth Inning w hen It moved from P le a sa n t H ome to Bull p a rtie s and h undreds of p ersons en A. W. M etzger, second. istic cowboy expression, "L et 'e r Go! opens th ree w eeks from today. stood 8 to 6 for G resham . T he Legion Run, w as drow ned in th e rese rv o ir of joyed th e sandw iches and barbecued F irs t S tate Bank d rill team in flag Many of th e buildings a re being im boys counted six tim es in th e seventh W hoope-e!” w as given an Introduction beef served by th e com m ittee. th e Bull Run pow er p la n t on S unday d rill, first; n est egg w ith Ja p an e se proved, the drivew ays and w alks are I t is estim ated th a t eight th ousand ch ild ren , second. and a try o u t on th e F o u rth , w hen in being p u t in good shape, e x tra ground and eighth and held Boring scoreless afternoon. E va H eneberg, 14, com panion of Agnes, w as rescued by the p erso n s saw the h orse races and other A la rg e num ber of G resham b u si th e p ara d e th e re m arch ed ab o u t 50 has been leased for au to park in g , th e a fte r th e sixth. F. H am lin, th ro w in g for G resham fath e r of th e drow ned g irl and re su s sp o rts in th e afternoon. More th a n a ness men and o th ers m arched in the fa ir boosters, w earin g b uckaroo h ats rac e tra c k Is being electrified and th e had 11 strik e o u ts to his cre d it as citated. th o u sa n d autom obiles w ere parked p ara d e w earin g th e b uckaroo h a ts and and b rig h t silk scarfs, and yelling in fences reco n stru cted . a g a in st eight for tw o B oring h eavers aro u n d th e race co u rse and g rand b an d a n n as ad v ertisin g th e com ing I»led Neeklng to Save Friend. T he board has u n d erta k en p lan s to N ext S unday th e locals w ill m eet Jo h n S ester died seeking to save his sta n d and bleachers w ere packed to county fair, "p io n eer days on the cowboy fashion. provide bleecher space on th e infield capacity. Foot races in whifch young ran g e .” They w ore th e h ats during Rev. A. B. Snyder, re p re se n tin g th e of th e rac e tra c k and g re a te r con th e Rose City Independents, a team friend. R ussell M iller. J o h n ’s chum , and old m ight join w ere p u t in be the day and a ttra c te d m uch atten tio n . council of ch u rch es of w hich body he venience for autos. T he experience com posed of young high school s ta rs got beyond his depth and Jo h n , who tw een th e heats of the racin g program . K. C. R oberts, ch a irm an of th e com is executive se creta ry , ap p eared b e of th e F o u rth show s th a t th e g rand from th e v ario u s P o rtlan d schools was a good sw im m er, tried to rescue T he h o rses w ere in good form and all m ittee on parade, exp ressed his a p fore th e b oard la st n ig h t to m ake a stan d and b leech er seatin g capacity This should be a fast gam e and easy him. Both w ent down. Bob M iller, th e rac es resu lted in close finishes. preciatio n of th e good w ork w hich p erso n al in v estig atio n of th e c h a ra c w ill be alto g eth er Inadequate d u rin g to w atch because th is P o rtlan d a g g re older b ro th er of R ussell, sp ran g to the gation does not believe it can lose. rescu e of th e tw o boys and w as An in cident w hich m arked the rac es w as done in connection w ith th e p a te r of th e show s to be p u t on a t th e th e fair. T he gam e w ill be called a t 2:30 sharp. seized and dragged down. By a su w as th e w ith d raw al a fte r th e second rade, and his th a n k s to a ll who p a r fa ir th a t he m ig h t re p o rt to his coun M eetings of th e board and of com prem e effort he ex tricated him self. h e a t of th e 2:25 pace of Q ueen Malvis, ticipated. cil. On his re p o rt would depend th e m ittees w ill be of alm o st nightly oc SEVERAL MINOR HURTS M eantime a pole had been th ro w n out owned by Jo h n Bloom of Salem , a fte r attitu d e an d action of th e ch u rch es in curence from now on and nothing will Bursting Firecrackers Cause MARK LAST WEEK END by F red M organ an d as th e b ro th ers she had w on th e th ird place b u t reg a rd to aid in g th e sale of tic k ets in Near Riot. be om itted from th e p la n s to a ttr a c t show ed th a t som ething had gone S everal m inor accidents o ccurred in camo to th e su rfa ce they g rasp ed the A boy, a p p a re n tly b u rstin g into aid of th e ch ild ren 's farm hom e and th e la rg e st atten d a n ce to th e fair and w rong. T his valuable m a re died the flam es a t all his pockets and striv in g th e fair. F ro m in d icatio n s Mr. Sny p ro p erly c a re for th e in creased a t G resham over th e w eek-end w hich r e pole and w ere d raw n to safety. Jo h n n ex t m o rning of w hat w as said to be fra n tic a lly to em pty his pockets of d er w as satisfied th a t th e fair w as a tendance. su lted in broken bones and bruises. did not come up and it w as 45 m in spasm odic colic. F ollow ing a re th e firecrack ers, s ta rtle d th e crow d w hich None of them ap p e ar to be serious, utes before th e body w as recovered. re su lts of fhe rac in g events: though all w ere painful. T he local In Medical alii had been sum m oned from filled th e g ran d sta n d d u rin g th e LOCAL l O l ’ M i PEOPLE VANDALS TEAK DOWN the n earby crow d of p icn ick ers a t ju re d p erso n s a re doing well. . 2:25 pace, purse $500— F irst, Amy races. D espite th e serio u sn ess of th e TAKE M AIIItlAUE VOWS FLAGS AND BUNTING On th e evening of th e F o u rth th e Dodge P ark and a pu lm o ter was Bond, H. W illiam son, o w ner; second, situ atio n , th e sig h t w as so am using brought, b ut death had probably come T he m a rria g e of Miss M ary E llio tt C lara H al, A. Abbott, o w ner; th ird . th a t those w ho saw his predicam ent W as it d isresp ec t to our n atio n 's c a r of C. A. M att of 1059 E ast 28th Queen Melvis, Jo h n Bloom, o w ner; a t first laughed, th en th e w ord w ent d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. colors, d isreg ard of p ro p erty rig h ts or stre e t. N orth, P o rtlan d , and driven by alm o st w ith th e first plunge into th e cold w ater. fo u rth , Miss P o rtlan d , G eorge L. P a r out th a t some m an had touched off E llio tt, and E dw ard N ew m an H am il ju s t p u re cu ssed n ess w hich led som e M attie Je n sen of E stacad a, crash ed Jo h n w as know known n to have a w eak ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H am ilton into th e telephone pole a t the F irs t one to te a r down flags and bunting k er, ow ner. B est tim e, 2:23, by Amy th e ro ck e t p ro tru d in g from th e boy’s h e a rt and had never been a ro b u st pocket, and disapproval w as show n of M on'avilla, fo rm erly of th e L usted used in decoration on business houses S tate Bank co rn er, w recking the rig h t Bond. child. He is survived by his p aren ts, neighborhood and B ull Run, w ere fro n t w heel of th e c a r and throw ing 2:20 pace, purse $500—F irs t, G eorge by yells and hisses. M arshal Cox, of G resham on th e F o u rth ? These a re an older b ro th er, W ill, and a sister, H. W ilson, H. W illiam son, o w ner; sec who investigated th e affair, found w it m a rried on S atu rd ay evening, Ju n e 28 som e of th e q u estio n s puzzling those a sm all boy, B ern ard Jen sen , bodily Mrs. H ector M organ of McMinnville, a t th e hom e of th e b rid e's p a re n ts at th ro u g h th e w indshield, cu ttin g a deep ond, Lady Lincoln, Ed. D ennison, ow n nesses, N els Rodlun a n d o th ers, who who lo st th e ir d eco ratio n s some tim e e r ; th ird , E dna M., Mrs. J. J. K adder- said they saw a sm all boy touch off the Pow ell Valley. T he cerem ony w as F rid ay n ig h t follow ing th e celebration gash in his arm and cau sin g bruises. Oregon. He w as b o rn on th e home farm w here his p a re n ts have lived for ly, o w n er; fourth, M ary Luck, John explosive, eith er in a sp irit of m ischief perform ed by th e Rev. E. G. R anton In H epp’s R ack et sto re lo st a la rg e T he w om an fainted. Both w ere given m any years. He had received his L uck, ow ner. B est tim e, 2:18, by Geo. or in revenge for being teased. Mr. th e p resen ce of a few n ear relativ es flag, th e S an ita ry m a rk e t a sm all one, m edical a tte n tio n h ere and sen t to schooling In th e L usted school and and friends. T he bride w ore a w hite Cox w anted it m ade public th a t none H. W ilson. th e L. A. W ack sto re and th e G resh P o rtlan d by an am bu lan ce w hich a r th e G resham union high school, w here sa tin d ress and ca rrie d a show er bou rived ab o u t 10 o'clock. T he accident of th e m en on R a k er & S on’s c a r had F re e-fo r-all tro t, p u rse $500—F irst, am Outlook had b u n tin g sto len and at he had com pleted th e fresh m an year. B ailie B, Mrs. J. W atts, ow n er; sec anything to do w ith th e affair ex cep t quet. T he young people w ere a tte n d th e la tte r place an effort w as m ade to w as th e re s u lt of an explosion of one F u n eral services w ere held on S u n ed by Miss R uth E llio tt, sis te r of th e of th e tire s w hich caused th e c a r to ond, T he Obvious, G eorge L. P a rk e r, ing to ta k e up a collection for th e boy te a r down th e flag, w hich w as so se day aftern o o n In th e G resham B ap tist o w n er; th ird , Perio, Z igler & M isner, w ith w hich to rep lace th e tro u se rs, bride, as bridesm aid and R o b ert C or cu rely fasten ed th a t th e vandal or sw erve to one side unexpectedly. They w ere conducted by Jo h n Brow n, Justice of th e peace ch u rch . o w n ers; fo u rth , Bonfire, H. A. Golden, w hich w ere ru in ed . W illiam Jo h n b ett of P o rtlan d . v andals w ere un ab le to get it down. ow ner. B est tim e, 2:20% , by H allie B. son, th e boy, w as not serio u sly burned. T he w edding cake, w hich w as de The d eco ratio n s w ere to rn from th eir for M ultnom ah d istric t and local real F ra n k Gill and George M iller of P o rt land. T he p all b ea rers w ere P ercy scribed as w onderfully fine, w as m ade fasten in g s, leaving ragged s trip s on ty dealer, m et defeat In a tu ssel w ith his Ford la st S atu rd ay , d islo catin g his C arlson, Jo h n Flem ing, H enry B rink, for th e occasion by Mrs. H am ilton of th e aw nings. ig h t w rist and b reak in g one of th e E rn e st Meyer, R u ssell M iller and Dale M ontavilla, 90 y ea rs old, g ran d m o th er T he valu e of th ese deco ratio n s w as bones o f th e fo rearm Just above th e A ltm an, all frien d s and high school of th e groom. n ot g re a t b u t th e ow ners exp ress a w rist. m ates of Jo h n . In te rm e n t w as In Mr. and Mrs. H am ilton a re a t p re s feeling of d isg u st for anyone who D ouglass cem etery. D ouglass Johnson, th e 9-year-old en t tak in g ca re of th e Ed. E llio tt farm would so fa r lose his self resp ect and Father R escues Child, Loses D au g h ter T he d em ocratic convention, w hich anim osities th a t have been en g en a t Pow ell V alley b u t expect to m ake his reg ard for the rig h ts of o th ers as son of Mr. and Mrs. O scar A. Jo h n so n W hen Agnes S öderberg an d Eva had both bones of his rig h t arm brok th e ir hom e in P ark ro se . to steal th e n atio n al colors, emblem h a s developed into a stru g g le , took its dered. N either could hope to win the H aneberg w ere plunged from th e fra il n ea r th e w rist on la st S atu rd ay of order and good citizenship. 87th b allo t before ad jo u rn m en t y e s te r nom ination n ex t fall. NOTICE TO WATER USERS. w hen he w as h it by a c a r driven by r a ft w hich they had built, Into th e w a L aF o lle tte h as been nom inated by One m ig h t alm o st as w ell ste al a day and resum ed th e b allo tin g th is th e rad ical pro g ressiv es, and, though Roy M cC arter on South R oberts ave te rs of th e artificial lake of th e P o rt N otice is hereby given th a t no w a Bible. nue. T he boy had d arte d acro ss the land E le ctric P ow er com pany, above m o rn in g w ith S m ith gain in g over Mc nom inally a rep u b lican , he has been te r w ill be allow ed for sp rin k lin g of stre e t from behind a p ark ed car. He th e Bull Run pow er p lan t, w hile his Window Cleaning Adoo. A ccording to th e la te st in endorsed by th e so c ialists and w ill I law ns betw een th e h o u rs of 9 p. m. and own d au g h ter drow ned Jo h n S ö d er 5 a. m. O rdered by K. A. M iller, F or ex p e rt window clean in g see 8. w as n ea rly ac ro ss th e stre e t and had fo rm atio n ea rly today no one of th e m ake co nsiderab le in ro ad s in to th e | m ayor of th e city of G resham , on a d berg rescued h er com panion. A bout one foot on th e cu rb w hen he w as hit, T ajlm a, or leave o rd ers w ith John ra n k s of both m ajo r p arties. vice of th e W ater B oard of P o rtlan d . Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. tw o h o u rs elapsed before th e body of leading candidates w as n ea r th e r e ap p a re n tly by th e fender. It m ay be a good th in g for La F o l th e little g irl w as discovered. It w as q u isite tw o -th ird s to se cu re th e nom i- lette to have ta k en th e stan d he lias. b ro u g h t up from ab o u t ten feet of w a n ation. T he convention adjourned , R w ,n hc)p tQ c ,ear th e po„ tlc a , a t . te r by G eorge M iller, S tan ley Bacon la st n ig h t as a m ark of sym pathy w ith m osphere for him to d eclare him self. and E rn e st H aneberg, th e la tte r a P re sid e n t and Mrs. Coolidge on th e I ^ ¿ h m \ h e e x t r e m e m in o rité he b ro th er of th e rescu ed g irl. G rap- d eath of th e ir son. has been a th o rn e in th e flesh in p le rs had been sum m oned from P o rt An a tte m p t w as m ade to b rin g ab o u t W ashington and been able w ith a few | land and hud com m enced w ork w hen an ad jo u rn m en t to an o th e r tim e and follow ers from both partle8 to lm . th e neighbor* w ere su ccessfu l In g e t p lace b u t th is fell throug h. An effort ! pede legislation and bulldose th e law- | tin g th e body. R alph G anger of Bull w as also m ade to induce McAdoo to m akers. Run dove so m any tim es to tr y to And w ith d raw b u t he rep u d iated th e su g W hoever is nom inated by th e dem o th e body th a t he w as n ea rly overcom e gestion and p rac tica lly said “N ever.” c ra ts th e re is c e rta in to be a h ard and I and It w as n ecessary to ta k e him home T he convention, how ever, h as r e b itte r cam paign, and, though th e r e - | and give him trea tm e n t. leased all delegates from th e ir pledges | ” "-g ^ '^ s c t f c a l i y Jo h n S öderberg, fa th e r of th e dead so th a t th ey m ay vote as they choose. c e rta in for th e rep u b lican nom inee, girl, is flume boss for th e pow er com T h ere a re indications of a tendency th e re a re liable to be political e ru p pany. He moved with his fam ily only to com prom ise on a can d id ate a c ce p t tions w hich it w ill ta k e y ea rs to settle few days ago to Bull Run from able to both factions. It may be G lass and m ay cause la stin g ch an g es in po-1 P le a sa n t Home. Agnes w as a g ra d u of V irginia, it m ay be D avis, it m ay be litical p arties. a te In th e la st class from O rient R alston, it may be som eone else. school No. 6, Jo in t, located at O rient. Gresham Grange Will Picnic. It w ouldn't be su rp risin g to see Gov F u n eral services for th e little g irl F ollow ing a b rief b u sin ess session | e rn o r A1 Sm ith, of New York, nom i w ere held th is aftern o o n from th e of th e G resham g ran g e on next S a t nated. P le a sa n t Home M ethodist ch u rch . In If th a t should resu lt, or If McAdoo u rday evening, Ju ly 12, w hich will be I te rm e n t was in Mt. S co tt cem etery. should ta k e a sp u rt and w in, it is be held in th e hall, th e g ra n g e rs and lieved by carefu l o b servers th a t eith er th e ir fam ilies w ill re p a ir to th e grove w ould be th e nom inee of a faction and of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Squire, w here not of th e p arty as a w hole and th a t am usem ents and refre sh m e n ts of ice | Jam es P re sto n of B erkeley, C alifo r it w ould be im possible to heal the cream and cake w ill be enjoyed. nia, G eorge P resto n of Yacolt, O re gon, and H arry P re sto n of Toledo, Oregon, spent th e F o u rth and sev eral days follow ing w ith th e ir m other, Mrs. The following are the regular subscription rates on Port-: Mary P resto n , n t th e B. W. E m ery homo. land dailies and combination with Outlook, except for the J Mr. an d Mrs. O rland Zeek and son bargain rates announced above. j L eslie of L ebanon and Mrs. Ida Wil e Y ear W ith Outlook liam s of W illam ette, Oregon, sp e n t $8.00 OREGONIAN D a il y ______________________ Friday, S atu rd ay and S unday w ith 8.00 8.00 OREGONIAN, Dally and S u n d a y _________ , Mr. and Mrs. G eorge L eslie, paren t« of 6.00 6.35 OREGON JOURNAL, D ally Mrs. Zeek and Mrs. W illiam s, 8.00 8.00 OREGON JOURNAL, D aily and Sunday 5.00 5.35 PORTLAND TELEGRAM _____ A nother th in g th e world needs is 5.00 5.00 PORTLAND NEWS ______________________ th e old-fashioned business m an who w as not alw ays In conference or out I In his c ir . Best In d ia n s , C o w b o y s , W ild H o r s e s , R a c in g , a n d F in e E x h ib its , W ill A ttr a c t, I n s tr u c t a n d A m u s e . “FRONTIER DAYS,” “LET ER GO! 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