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The Multnomah County Fair Opening Next Tuesday Offers Super-Attractions of Great Variety for Old and Young T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 14, NO. 42 G resham Otr LOOK HRESHAM. MlLTNOMAH COI NTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, .II LY 1024 TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S 4«l.ô0 Per Year JORY HAS WILD HORSES AND Bucking and Bulldogging Contests GREAT MILITARY ATHLETIC SPORTS FAMOUS COWBOYS, COWGIRLS Are Open to the Whole World EXHIBITION TO BE FOR BOYS, GIRLS -------------------------. W ild W est S h o w from E astern O regon B rings to F air S o m e o f C ou n try’s B est R iders “Jo y K ille r ,” B u ck in g M u le and “ C a ttle lo ,” a H a lf-B r e e d , A re A m o n g A ttra ctio n s w e e J w h k h “w i n ? 11 bUlId,°8* inK a t th e rac* *ra <* 0» ‘he fa ir grounds next eek. w hich w ill be one of th e big featu res of J o ry ’s wild w est show s will be a real co n test, “open to th e w orld." snow s, w in ON OPENING NIGHT T he bucking co n test w ill be for th e season of four days and w ill be a T he m ilita ry sp e cta cle w hich w ill wo h o rse c o n te s t T he e n try fee w ill be 425 and all th e e n try m oney goes be given on th e Infield of th e rac e a pu«e S Z o t 7 a ' read V ight en,rie8, Wh‘Ch a ta r ,s 0 ,6 co,1,est w lth tra c k T uesday night w ill be th e big m ore e n trte s ” 8H T h ere 8hoBld be ™ n y gest d isplay of its kind ever seen In th is d istric t, acco rd in g to au n o u n ce and T be buIldogginS 18 a ls ° a co n test, open to anyone. T he e n try fee Is $25 m ent m ade by L ieu ten an t Colonel Eu w in b » t h e ™ h ° e<8 PUF3e 1,1 ,h e buUdo« ,n « co n test th e w inner gene C. Libby, who h as ch a rg e of th e b, th e one having th e b est tw o average. T h ere a re a lre a d y th re e en tries. affair. It w ill occupy th e e n tire in . i K ? i h ere a re 8° me ex -<’owb° y s aro u n d th e co u n try who a re w ont field and no persons, except th o se tak N o t°?h Pro w ess and w hat they could do if they only had the chance ing p a rt, w ill be allow ed in sid e th e they a re going to have th e ir o p p o rtu n ity an d they a re expected to come o u te r g ates to th e rac e track . About acro ss or forever hold th e ir peace. *pevieu to come 300 men of the Oregon N ational g uard T he fa ir slogan is, “L et ’e r G o !” T he cowboys, w ith referen c e to th ese will ta k e p art. T he im ag in ary b attle w ill o ccu r about 9 o’clock to give th e co n tests, a re saying, “L et ’em co m e!” ad v an tag e of d ark n e ss for th e use of sh ells and rockets. FIRST DAY OF FAIR G rade school ch ild ren a re to be ad m itted free to th e g rounds d u rin g th e la ir th is year. T h ere will be no h alf price. Young people o ut of grad e school w ill pay adm issions the sam e as ad u lts. T h ere w ill probably be m ore things W s c T t c S ’v e n hw in eV'w f PlaCe “ b u ,,d o g g er a t P en d leto n in th an ever to a ttra c t, am use and In th is catch y yell w ill ta k e on m ore 1911. He w ill en ter th e co n tests. s tru c t • ch ild ren w ith an en tire a b and m ore significance from now on. Among th e cow boys an d cow girls sence of objectionable featu res. L et anyone visit th e b arn on the who w ill p a rtic ip a te h ere d u rin g fair E specially on opening day the c h il fa ir grounds w here Mr. Jo ry has ju st w eek a re th e follow ing. dren will be given rig h t of way. T hat Installed some of his best horses and _______ „ H eiston Moore, fam ous rid e r, of will be ch ild ren 's day. It may not he ta lk w ith th is w izard of th e ra n g e and I B u tter Creek possible to hold exercises in the fore- th e v isito r w ill w an t to yell, “L et ’er Ed. Coffleld, one of th e b est cow noon. Go: and will see the reason for b u ck ers of e a ste rn Oregon. “F ro n tie r D ays on th e R ange.” T uesday is also p a re n t-te a c h e r day S ta r shells, an a rtille ry b arrag e, an D ism al Dick L ockett, w inner of sec T here is no sham about Jo ry either. in fa n try a tta c k on a line held by m a and th e follow ing ten tativ e program is ond prize at H erm isto n on Ju ly 4. M hen asked for som ething sensatio n al ch in e guns, use of sm oke candles, etc. announced for th e afternoon from 2 P a t Owens, fam ous b u ck er from the about h is horses and rid ers he said, mnrn^he * 8peclal m eeting beId ‘he p u rp o se on T h u rsd ay w ith all th e accom panim ents of m od to 4. h e a rt of H orse H eaven. I w ant it to be stric tly tru e . I ’d use oVthZ V , , » 80lUtt ° n ° ffer‘ng tO In te rn a tio n a > L ivestock show the e rn w arfa re, w ill fe a tu re th e dem on l ’arent-Teaehers Day. C huck Neil of th e H orse H eaven I r a th e r not say it th a n to have it n o t ! co untry, w inner r of first at th e big ^ k livestock and pet stratio n . P ro g ram in th e C hautauqua te n t in of first a t tru e. H erm isto n celeb ratio n . P la n s fo r th e d em o n stratio n co n ch a rg e of Mrs. E. H. Cook. O. M. T hen he gave the O utlook a p a rtia l “S lim ” K eifer of B u rn s, fam ous tem p late having th e in fa n try ad PROGRAM, 2 TO 4. list of his h o rses and th e nam es of buckaroo Bong, C aroline H essem er; re c ita vance on th e line held by m achine som e of his m ost d arin g rid e rs and Ja c k Coffleld, fam ous b areb ack rid er Buckley gu n s in exactly th e sam e m a n n er as tion, M arg aret P eterso n . som e of th e s ta rtlin g fea tu re s to be of V ancouver, W ashington. it w ould in ac tu a l w arfa re. It w ill school. show n. Buffalo D aniels, bulldogger of W alla | he su p p o rted by fire from m achine Scotch dance, g irls Qom L ynch; Most of these fe a tu re s w ill be new W alla. guns, one poun d ers an d field guns. recitatio n , G race Lynch. Lynch school. in th is p a rt of Oregon. On th e ran g e 1 T he m edical co rp s will be on hand to Slim H olm an of e a ste rn W ashing M usical num ber, C larence Eck- th ey become fam iliar sights, th a t’s ton. i ta k e c a re of th e “w ounded” and every- s tra n d ; recitatio n , B ernice L ong w hy “F ro n tie r D ays on the R a n g e” | th in g w ill be realistic. Claud W illiam s of M ontana. P le a sa n t V alley School. Beems m ost a p p ro p ria te as a nam e. M arie H all, of C alifornia, fam ous B u ck in g A u to , C ow b oys an d C ow girls, B and I iano solo, D orothy G ra n t; re c ita A fe a tu re of th e a tta c k w ill be the Many Wild H orses. tric k and rela y rid er. tion. H elen Lewis. R u ssellv ille school. use of sm oke candles. T hese candles, Mr. Jo ry h as n ea rly 50 head of wild a n d A u to s W ill P a rticip a te A lice W ilson, noted bu ck in g h o rse A ddress, Mrs. Geo. P erk in s, S tate w hich a re th e la te st developm ent of h o rses m any of them fresh from th e rid er. th e chem ical w a rfa re division, a re P re sid en t, Oregon P.-T. A. ra n g e s of e a ste rn Oregon and W ash Many Feature Acts. R ecitation, G ilbert Sw anson. Vic used for p roducing a sm oke screen ington. Among th ese a re 30 head of Among th e fea tu re ac ts w ill be th e O ther C om ic S tu n ts W an ted an d P e o p le A sk ed for p rev en tin g m ovem ents of tro o p s to ry school. p ro fessio n al bucking horses. T he fol follow ing: Reading by Mr. F ro st. being discern ed by th e enem y. The low ing a re som e of th e w ell know n to V o lu n teer H elp Novelty rela y race, ru n w ith cow Violin solo, L uella S trech. G ilbert sm oke, how ever, is h arm less anil co n names. boy, cow girl an d Indian. seq u en tly , it w as announced, th a t school. Speedball, C uldesac, W ebfoot, Zane W ild h o rse race. Music, B eatrice Thom pson. T ro u t sp e cta to rs need have no fear on th a t G rey, McKay, D istillation, Miss W ig Route of Parade. dale school. B areback rid in g b u cking horses, score. gins, W iggles, Doughboy. Boys and Girls, Attention! c a ttle and m ule. T he p ara d e w ill s ta r t exactly a t K in d erg a rte n num ber by pupil of The O regon g u ard tro o p s a re fresh C attlelo is a h alf cow and h alf buf 1 1 :2 9 ^ —n ot a m in u te la ter. T he Buffalo riding. Miss N ellie Caspbere. T he fa ir board w an ts 25 to 30 from th e ir encam p m en t a t Camp falo, a d au g h ter of th e fam ous old form ation w ill be a t E a st S ixth and B ulldogging. boys and g irls to rid e on a tru c k Reading by pupil of M aplewood Lew is, w h ere they had som e tra in in g S h ark ey bucking bull. in th e big pa«ade In P o rtla n d n ex t H aw th o rn e and th e ro u te Is as fol T rick riding. school. in ju st th is type of d em o n stratio n . “She is th e only one of th e kind in M onday noon. H. W. S tro n g has low s: T rick an d fancy roping. Athletic Sports. Many of th e officers and non-com m is kindly donated his tru c k for th e th e sta te ,” says Jo ry , “and she is a Mr. Jory , who h as been in th e wild S ta rt -East Sixth an d H aw thorne. sioned officers of th e g u ard also saw B eginning pro m p tly a t 4 p. m. a fine p u rp o se and w ill lead th e singing su re bucker. She has never been w est show b u sin ess for 15 y ears, is a of fair songs in th e p arad e. He On H aw th o rn e to G rand. activ e serv ice overseas, so th a t they program of ath letic sp o rts, w ith cash rid d en m ore th a n 12 feet.” w an ts to m eet th e boys an d g irls w ell know n stockm an of H erm iston, On G rand to M orrison. a re esp ecially co n v e rsan t w ith such prizes, w ill be given on th e race tra c k Jo y k iller is a m ule, w hich in addi Oregon. who w ill go and who can sin g on On M orrison, ac ro ss b ridge to T hird. an a tta c k u n d er a c tu a l w ar condi in fro n t of th e g ran d stan d . A dm ission th e fa ir g ro u n d s a t th e ch a u ta u - tio n to his n a tu ra l kick in g p ro p en si W hen asked how he liked th e fair On T h ird to A lder. tions. to th e g ra n d sta n d and b leechers will <ina te n t at 4 o’clock s h a rp to tie s has added the bucking h ab it and g rounds an d tra c k a t G resham Mr. On A lder to T enth. m orrow , S atu rd ay . Boys and g irls I t is proposed to m ak e th e sp ec be free for everybody. T he sp o rts ir e he is a confirm ed thro w er. H e has Jo ry spoke in high p raise of th e a r of th e glee clubs, from any school, On T en th to S tark . tacle one of th e o u tsta n d in g fea tu re s fo r ch ild ren 15 y ears of age and under. nev er been ridden, it is claim ed. a re w anted. rang em en ts, saying it w as th e best he On S ta rk to B roadw ay. T he follow ing i8 th e list of events of th e e n tire county fa ir p rogram , G eorge F letc h er, of H erm iston, co l had seen. Don’t forget. On B roadw ay to Pine. as p repnred by P rln . Roy E. Cannon w as d eclared , an d w ith th a t in view ored, know n everyw here as "N igger Be in th e grove at th e fair S everal w ild steers, fresh from th e On P in e to Sixth. of th e high school: th e g u ard officers and m en w ill sp a re G aw ge” is an old tim e bulldogger and g ro u n d s a t 4 o'clock tom orrow . ran g e w ill be provided for th e exhibi On S ixth to M orrison. 1. Sack race. r no p ain s in p u ttin g it over. I t w ill be a big p ara d e w ith a ll around cowboy. He won second tion. On M orrison to F ifth. 2. T hree-legged race. com ic fea tu re s, and all. T he fo l T he g u ard recen tly stag ed a simi On F ifth to W ashington. low ing a rtic le gives th e d e ta ils: 3. 50-yard dash for boys. la r a tta c k on a sm a lle r scale a t the gold. T heir day w ill be T uesday w ith On W ashington to F o u rth . 4. 50-yard dash for g irls. M ultnom ah arm o ry In con ju n ctio n exercises from 2 to 4. They also have On F o u rth to Madison. 5. C rac k er-eatin g contest. w ith o th e r m ilita ry d em o n stratio n s, A rran g em en ts a re being m ade for a arra n g e d a sym posium h o u r from 4 to E nd on M adison. 6. P ie-eatin g contest. and the affair proved so p o p u lar th a t T he fa ir board w ill m eet a t the sec 5 for W ednesday, T h u rsd ay , F rid ay big p ara d e in P o rtla n d M onday noon T he p ara d e w ill be preceded by four it w as Im possible to accom m odate all 7. P o tato race. re ta ry 's office, on th e g rounds, S a tu r and S atu rd ay , w ith w ell know n in th e 'n te re s t of th e co u n ty fair, m otorcycle cops. 8. W heel b arro w race. day night. who desired to view it. w hich w ill open n ex t T uesday, an d of speakers. H. L. St. C lair and O. A. E astm an , 9. P en n y scram ble. th e C h ild re n ’s F arm H om e tic k e t se ll of th e p ublicity com m ittee for th e fair 10. R elay rac e (4 on a side) boys. 42. Races Wednesday Afternoon. Ju d g e S tap leto n is a rra n g in g fo r a ing cam paign. will have c h a rg e of th e arra n g e m e n ts 11. Relay race (4 on a side) g irls, 42. T he board has decided to p u t on a p rom inent sp e ak e r to ta k e p a rt on th e T he fa ir board decided la st n ig h t to for th e p arad e. T h ere w ill be need of 12. M ysterious dash (open to all) 41. sp ecial program of h a rn e ss ra c e s on p ro g ram afte rn o o n s betw een th e m ake th e p ara d e som ething q u ite sev eral c a rs besides th o se of board 13. Boys' bicycle ra te , 42. W ednesday aftern o o n , m aking five races d u rin g th e fair, sp eak in g to th e sta rtlin g , noisy and a ttra c tiv e and m em bers and a low tru c k for th e band Cash prizes, 1st, 41.00; 2d, 60c, ow days of races. Added to th e rac es w ill people in th e g ra n d sta n d an d bleech- m ake the P o rtla n d people s it up and of 12 pieces. ing to In te re st and en tries. be p len ty of h ig h -class e n te rta in m e n t ers. Among th e sp e ak e rs a re som e of ta k e notice. S u itab le b an n e rs w ill be provided Beautiful ('remolines will Com Mr. Cannon has been given full fo r old and young. the can d id ates, in clu d in g M aurice T h ere w ill be a band, R a k e r’s b u ck for th e cars. c h a rg e of th e sp o rts and will be a s pete with Sorrells in C rum packer, C ongressm an E lto n W at ing auto, au to loads of cowboys, cow It w ould be ap p re cia ted If several sisted by Ray S trong. Any fu rth e r Chariot Races. T he ladies of th e P are n t-T e a c h e r kins, I. N. P a tte rso n , Milton A. M iller, g irls. In d ian s, fa ir board m em bers and w ith good sized au to s would vo lu n teer p a rtic u la rs needed may be gotten asso ciation of the county and of P o rt and possible S en ato r McNary. Ju d g e ch ild ren sin g in g th e official “It to th e com m ittee to d riv e lu th e p a Educated H orses mid High from them . A nnouncem ent of any land Council a re in G resliam today S tapleton w ill in tro d u ce th e sp eak ers. A int Goin to R ain No Mo* ” fa ir songs rad e and p erso n ally deck o ut th e ir D iving Dog will Perform . ch an g es o r ad ditional conditions will i.n j . > ■ — r j u c v n u u i in e i r d eco rating th e ir booth on the m ezza J he c h ild r e n s tarm hom e cam paign ca rs in som e neat, a ttra c tiv e b u t sim - be m ade a t th e C hautauqua te n t a t n in e floor of th e m ain pavilion. They A seasoned show m an and h o rsem an close of P a re n t-T e a c h e r program . A rran g e m e n ts have been m ade w ith w ill e n te r sev eral decorated c a rs in pie w ay for th e occasion. hope to m ake th e ir booth very a ttr a c th e B a p tist L ad les’ Guild to serve th e p arade. T he com m ittee w an ts to m eet ab o u t Is W illiam B yers of Salem who Is n o t Mr. Cannon and Ray S tro n g will a c t tive in th e n atio n al colors, blue and T he Q ueen of th e M ultnom ah co u n 25 of th e old er hoys and g irls a t th e u n fam iliar w ith th is p a rt of Oregon. C ontinued on page as s ta rte r s an d Judges and will pay ty fa ir w ill be in th e p arade. C hautauqua on the fa ir g ro u n d s a t 4 Mr. B yers is p ec u lia r as a show m an th e prizes as soon as th e w in n ers are P erm issio n to p u t on th is big p re o’clock on S atu rd ay aftern o o n to p ra c In th a t he Is too mode3t to b rag ab o u t determ ined. fair p ara d e has been secured from th e tice th e songs for th e p arade. w h at he has. H e w ould ra th e r th e Boys and g irls a re urged to help get P o rtlan d police d ep a rtm en t and th e T hey will be tak en to P o rtlan d in people w ould say, " T h a t’s b e tte r th an up a big in te re s t in th is contest. T E N T A T IV E P R O G R A M ro u te has been laid o ut cov erin g th e th e au to s on Monday and vie w ith th e I expected,” th a n be d isappointed over “S ta rt now to secu re y o u r relay p rin cip al blocks of th e b u sin ess p a rt band In th e p arade. A good leader an y th in g ad v ertised big. H is m otto team s, “say s Mr. Cannon. “P ra ctice of th e city. Is, “Does m ore th an he sa y s.” TUESDAY, JULY 3» will be selected. th e three-legged race, th e bicycle race O pening Day. H ence th e O utlook re p o rte r found an d th e m y sterio u s d ash .” C h ild ren ’s Day. G rade .school ch ild ren adm itted free. H NEPAL SERVICE FOR Mr. B yers on T h u rsd ay Just a fte r m ov G et busy! L et ’er Go! C h ild re n ’s p ara d e at 10:30. E x ercises a t 11. AINT GOIN' TO GRESHAM GIRL HELD ing his show h o rses, people and o u t P a ren t-T ea ch e r Day. P ro g ram 2 to 4. E arl K ilp atrick . Dean of th e U. of O. E xtension School, Guardsmen, Attention! R A I N N O MO' « T he fu n e ra l service held for Miss fit to th e fair g ro u n d s a b it re tic e n t will le ctu re on “P re serv atio n of th e R ural Com ab o u t te llin g beforehand all he ex p e ct By o rd er of C om m ander L ie u t C. G. Benem a M athew s, who died early m unity.” 1 to 2. * M any v erses have been sen t th e A thletic sp o rts in afternoon. 4 to 5 In ch a rg e of R. E. Monday m o rn in g at the hom e of her ed to do and how th e crow ds w ould be S chneider all m en of lJifith Inf. H ead O utlook in th e fa ir song co n test. Cannon, for child ren . Cash prizes. sister, Mrs. F. M edler In P o rtlan d from th rille d by his exhibitions of train ed q u a rte rs com pany, 1st Bn., a re o r h o rses, etc. Indian E xhibition. V isiting Indian village. dered to re p o rt a t th e high school T onight th e c o n test closes. H. W. g a stric u lcers, w as held in th e G resh E x-Service Men’s Day. B ut th e O utlook la c e rta in Mr. Tuesday n ig h t at 7:30 for special duty S tro n g w ill a ssist th e ed ito r in d e am M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch on " f r o n tie r Days on th e R ange,” Including exciting races, B y ers’ show s w ill be am ong th e big In connection w ith th e m ilita ry dem ciding th e w in n ers and th e next W ednesday aftern o o n . T he church wild h o rses and ste ers, bucking co n tests, Indian th in g s th a t w ill p lease everyone. o n stra tio n on th e fair grounds. O utlook w’ill an n o u n ce th e nam es spo rts, etc. was filled w ith so rro w in g frien d s of the He has seven head of b eautiful Ore and aw ards. M ilitary dem o n stratio n , ending In sham b attle. young woman and her fam ily, am ong Halt’ Holidays Urged. T h an k you. them being m any from th e office of gon crem o lln es w hich w ill ru n In th e T h e fair board m akes an u rg e n t r e c h a rio t races. F our of th e se hold the th e O. W. R. & N. W’h ere she w orked. reco rd *“* for c h a rio t rac in g of q u est th a t G resham business houses T he Rev. F ra n k L. P u rn e ll of P o rt- w " “ o rld ’f " 's — E astern Relief Work. close from 2 to 5 on W ednesday and land, p asto r of th è M o n t a r l a C h ris-j X ' V " . “ t8^ 0 " '’8;,, k . A special sp e ak e r w ill ad d re ss th e f° Ur F rid ay afte rn o o n s and from 12 to 5 on co ngregation at th e B a p tist ch u rch t.« n ch u rch . b ro u g b t a m e .s .g e of T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , G resham day, previous Sunday m o rning on th e w ork of r e com fort and en co u rag em en t. Music d u rin g th e fair. w o rld 's reco rd In 1923. lieving th e te rrib le co nditions of pov- fu rn ish — ed com posed -------- < ui p u v -i was -------- —— by u a q u a rte t vuuipunri He has th e fam ous ru n n in g horse, erty and w ant am ong th e C h ristian s of , o i G uy n Jo n es, Miss M artha Hag- Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm Owned and Operated by Oregon State Motor Assn. th e N ear E ast. One of th e re tu rn e d b e r*- Mr8- E. w - A ylsw orth and Leslie Rainbow , and th e fam ous “ dancing loans a t 8 p er cent. U. W. T horne. fool," Mamma. w o rk ers will speak from p erso n al o b - | W a lrad - M rs- Clyde R uegg __w as th e T h ere w ill be sta n d in g Rom an serv atio n . T h e p a sto r w ill sp eak a t p ian ist. The pall b e a re rs w ere all races, th re e team s, and fe a tu re Jum p th e evening serv ice on th e value of th ..... e schoolm ates of th e deceased girl, h o r8e rse 7 w ' ill Jump first c h a p te r of G enesis. T he serv ices I M8u r,c e B otkin, B urton W alrad, Wll-1 ing horses. One b° “ J" n' b a re at th e re g u la r hours. Bible schooi •«” » E astm an . Bayard M iller, Joo 2 ^ ‘ T * t ^ T WUI Our S p ecia l C hicken D inner $ 1 .5 0 10 a .m . P reach in g serv ice 11 o 'clo ck .! P - “ a ” d A lbert Camp A gro u p of ¡ ™ P ” ” ° b8lac,e'' ,n c,ud ¡FAIR GROUNDS OFFEREDUVESTOCK SHOW BIG FAIR PARADEUN PORTLAND MON. NOON FAIR NOTES BYER’S SHOWS WILL CONTAIN THRILLERS 77 PORTLAND AUTO CLUB DINNERS DANCING v w u iiv iu iib BATHING k Lunches, Ice Cream. Afternoon Teas Club House Will Be Open front 12 noon to 1 a. m. During Fair Week B. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. and th e ch u rch ser- vice a t 8. P ra y e r m eeting and Bible stu d y class W ednesday evening at o'clock. • Come out after the fair for dinner I g s ltlo a E xp ert _ f - 8 w ill be g iv en Io him w h o prove« th a t • ran not find th a (te n d e n c y o f hl« m a m 2?' J / ' lig h tin g and Ignition M ain a ir net G arage. P h on « G rnahaia 122» y ° unK n>(’n from the O. W R & N. of- | flce a c ‘«d “ 8 h o n o rary pell b e a re rs., In term e n t was in the D am ascus ceme- ' te ry beside th e body of her m other. | wlm died w hen Benem a w as a little T h ere b o X h L a, h“ h , . yy *‘r "; . th * PduCatPd d<’8 AH of B yers’ a ttra c tio n s w ill be . sen on th e rac e trac k i r a ’foU h„t d"!,oZl,n2'" bZ .m od,e rn tb ln k er8 Make Tour telep h o n e earn you m ore are found In th e w ant colum n. , by co n n ectin g it w ith a w ant ad. Baseball Gresham American Legion ▼a. American Can Co. SUNDAY at 2:30 S t a p l e t o n F ie ld Adnlta 25c Machines Free