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PAGE N il’ll Paddle! Two frogs fell into a bucket of cream E lean o r and A lice Cleveland of And m ust paddle to keep affoat. [ Stanfield, Oregon, and V irginia Cleve B ut one soon tired and sank to rest I i.-., a r>__i With a gurg lin g sigh in his th ro at. I .* d ConlfT “ "<1 hi« d au g h ter Mar- land of H eppner a re spending th e If you need the accessories to Bazaar Baa edited (hildren. T he other paddled aw ay all night I Kart'l ° f O akland, C alifornia, arriv ed sum m er w ith th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. And not a croak did he u tte r, ) T h u rsd ay fo r a farew ell visit w ith his and Mrs. C harles Cleveland. Mrs. A splendid show ing was m ade in the And w ith the com ing of m orning light m other, Mrs. Jo h n Conley T hinking C leveland and th e g irls will go to W. C. T. U. b azaar held on th e fa ir He rode an island of b utter. she w o u ld lin g e r ng T he ti.es cam e thick to his Island ' ° r 8Ome tlra#’ ,h e r S easide In a sh o rt tim e fo r a few grounds in th e in te re sts of th e chil d ren ’s farm home located 3 ^ m iles home, 00 F rid ay , but she died th e sam e j w eeks’ vacation. you will find the most complete supply In n o rth east of Corvallis. T he sale was And m ade him a b rea k fa st snappy; evening of th e ir d ep artu re. Gresham ut this garage Dr. an d Mrs. Will o tt a re e n te rta in T he m ilkm aid shrik ed and u p s e r thé _______ in ch arg e of Mrs. M arian G ilbert and Ano froggie hopped aw ay huppy ! Mr' a,ld *',r s ' W' E - Ueefde and chil- ' ing a cousin, Mrs. C h arles F ord and Mrs. L ouise Nute, both of P o rtlan d . h er son Tom, of E m poria, K ansas, an d A finely displayed asso rtm en t of A m oral we all find in this rhym e, I dreu A ndrew and Addie P u llen visited guaranteed for 1 year Mrs. H arry W atson, also a cousin, of dresses, aprons, q u ilts, fancy w ork And hasten a t once to apply; ¡ a t Longview S atu rd ay an d w itnessed the oil Success will come in the m ost difficult I the splendid p ag ean t of p ro g ress put F lorence, K ansas. They have been and novelties was on h and T uesday nun. » U A l t i t I I M 1 , use sum m er and w inter visiting the sta a te r r of tim e ¡o n by the Longview business m en in the p ast In month .v i W , 7 ashington b e r e T hu for 7 m orning, but by S atu rd ay n ig h t the If we puddle and never say die. stock was well depleted n ettin g the honor of th e first a n n iv e rsa ry of th e ; day evening for an Indéfini e stay The Cam el's Hump. w orthy cau se about $200. ! founding of th e ir city. A ndrew , who j m a en nite stay, Wind Shield Wipers, Stop Lights, This home is under the en tire co n D ancing Season ( h e r . j has* been a t hom e for some tim e on ac- 1 * F, B lack and fam ily a re enjoying My tine dress su it is now for sale, Adjustable Look Hack Mirrors. tro l of th e sta te W. C. T. U. and all Two buttons gone and has lost one i co u n t of poor h ealth , left M onday for a tw o w eeks’ cam ping trip n ea r holdings a re owned by th a t organiza I Union, Oregon, w here he is em ployed W elches th is side of Mt. Hood. tail. We carry a complete line of Fan Belts and tion. T h ere a re at p rese n t th ree cot T he m oths fly out w hen th e wind by A. E. E kstrom , a form er G resham can supply you with a new belt for any make blow s in man. Mrs. T. E. M ercer en tertain ed h er tages on th e farm , w hich co n sists of or Car. B ut it’s a dam tine su it for the 249 acres, but it is hoped to erect a siste r and husband. Mr. and Mrs. A l shape it's in.—Ex. Mrs. E thel M iller, accom panied by bert, of Cam as, W ashington, d u rin g fourth building before th e advent of rain y w eath er as th e d orm itories a re We recommend RADIUM POLISH, the h e r m other, Mrs. E lizabeth A. McLain, fair week. WOOD, WOOD! | in a crow ded condition, a num ber of If you hav en 't your wood see Cecil and a friend. Miss Cecil Daniel, have ^polish with a money hack guarantee. Ask M etzger, G resham , phone 1151. tf gone for a trip ea st by auto. They David C athey moved his fam ily la st boys living in te n ts for th e present. ’ us to demonstrate it. The acreag e is not en tirely free will first stop In Illin o is w here Mrs. week in t othe new m odern hem e he Window Cleaning H from debt an d no help is received from F or exp ert window cleaning see S. McLain has a sister, th en Mrs. M iller has erected n ea r the old house on th e T ajim a, or leave o rd ers with John will proceed to New York alone w here Place f o rm e rly ’occupied by his p a r the sta te u n til the co ttag es a re ac Brow n, G resham , phone 2501. tu ally occupied, when a sta te d am ount | she will visit for a sh o rt tim e. The ents. is allow ed fo r th e m ain ten an ce of each I have oth er fish to fry.—C ervantes. trip will be ra th e r a h u rrie d one as Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Brow n of S e child. Mrs. M iller is p rin cip al of th e ch il attle , are visiting at th e hom e of Mr. B etter a bad excuse th an nont at all. d ren 's hom e school a t C orvallis, w hich —Camden. B row n's p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Baby Show Attracts. HAMLIN & HOSS, Props. is under the su pervision of the Oregon Brown. To a c t as ju d g e in a baby show is j , N orm al, and it w ill be n ecessary for ^ P ito n e URI Nite Phone 706 no enviable task , for th e laughing. I h er to re tu rn soon a fte r th e first of Mrs. M innie K lingensm ith has r e cooing, dim pled th in g s a re all ir re A R E A RM ED TO S eptem ber. tu rn ed to h er home in San P edro, C al sistible and how is one to decide? So j WAGE AFIG-HT , ifornia, a fte r a six-w eeks’ visit w ith thought Mrs. W. L. Crissey, Mrs. Jean F or T he meats Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T ay lo r w ith th e ir her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P alm - Wt P etite and Mrs. Mary P y n n when g ra n d d a u g h ters M arg aret and F ola quist. asked to officiate as ju d g es in the MOV A cers sp en t th e w eek-end at B row ns county fair baby show S atu rd ay a fte r ARE ville visitin g w ith th e ir sou, M. E. A son w eighing 7% pounds w as T aylor and fam ily. RIGHT! born to Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond P alm - noon. A fter m uch delib eratio n Norm a Ann Busick, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. For a short time only q u ist at th e P o rtlan d m a te rn ity h o s | H arold Busick of G resham w as chosen Mrs. E lla S. W ilson, se c re ta ry of the pital A ugust 3-, w hich la te r will a n Oregon sta te fair, and H orace Addis, sw er to th e nam e of D uane. T he as the p re ttie st of th e eig h t en tries | a m em ber of th e s ta te fair board, w ere m other and baby a re doing nicely and under one y ear of age. T he sm allest) am ong th e m any v isito rs on th e Ray Is kept busy passin g th e cig ars baby w as th a t of Mrs. P. C. Young, WE HAVE ALWAYS and the fa tte st was M aster Jam es P a r gro u n d s S atu rd ay . Mrs. W ilson ex out to his friends. FOUGHT FOR PURE pressed h erself as being m uch pleased ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. C harley | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. M iller, of E n P a rk e r of P o rtlan d . T he p re ttie st w ith the fair and its m anagem ent. m eats. We w on't allow a piece field, Illinois, siste r and b ro th er-in - b ru n ette u n d er two y ea rss w as th e | of m eat to come Into this m a rk e t th a t doesn 't live up to w hat we ex Mr. and Mrs. D. M. R oberts leave law of Mrs. B. F. Reeves, also h er son, child of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Schneider. pect of It. It m ust be able to stand today for H u ntington, Oregon, w here Ed. F. Reeves and his wife, from O ak An In d ian baby, a re a lly b eautiful | the te sts we give It. Folks know they Will Visit with th e ir son, Em ory, land, C alifornia, a re h ere fo r an in child, w as am ong th e en tries and r e when they buy a pound of m eat of ceived a blue ribbon m uch to th e g r a t and family. They w ill m ake th e trip definite visit. us they have purchased 16 ounces ification of th e proud m other. in th e ir new Dodge coupe. of w holesom e purity. Mrs W. J. Cooper has been ill for Valuable Prizes Won. Mrs. E rn e st C hristen so n and two m ore th an a week and is confined to Phone 1236 Gresham Much in te re st centered in th e Reo j ch ild ren and h er siste r. Miss Lois her bed. She is rep o rted im proving. Speed w agon w hich circled for 1 2 1 A. J. W. BROWN Prop. T rim ble, left for B ellingham , W ash ’hone 1N91 Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k R obinson an d h ours a day d u rin g the five days of th e j Powell SI. ington, today, for a m o n th 's v isit with sons, Ja c k and Joe, a re h ere from fair. W hen it w as stopped Saturday- relativ es and friends. L ew iston, Idaho, visitin g w ith r e la n ig h t a t 9 o'clock th e speedom eter | tives and friends. They have gone to reg istered 183 3-10 m iles for th e | Seaside for a stay of sev eral days. w eek's run w hich num ber w as guessed Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Addy have moved to the fractio n by Nels M attson, 1031 ast 16th stre e t N„ P o rtlan d . He w as I into th e D. O. Geddes house on South E I n t.ii w ith a $50 cash aw ard . The) R oberts avenue. a t th is B akery an d a t S to r s guesses subm itted, about 10,000 in W. H. N orthw ay an d fam ily from th e num ber, ran g ed from six m iles t<> I Contains the Vitamines, inLed by H erm an C reek feeding sta tio n of the 18,500. sta te fish h atch e ry visited th e fa ir one scientific p rln c lile s Mrs. O. W. A nderson, 1190 E a st 17th | •lay la st week. Mr. N orthw ay is s u IPs Good and Good for You p erin ten d en t of th e sta tio n au d r e s tr e e t N., won th e handsom e Console H e can save you same money on your p h o n o g rap h given by the R eed-F rench p o rts th a t the sm all salm on a re being winters fuel bill if ordered now. tu rn ed o u t In ex cellen t condition into P ian o com pany. th e river. THEO. VAN DO.-TNCK P h o n . 1221 Papoose Named “Gresham.” \\ Ì In y ears to com e w hen G resham Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A lb ertso n and fam ily of P arm a, Idaho, sp e n t a few M orrison g a th e rs his g ran d c h ild ren days w ith Ja s. S terlin g an d fam ily ab o u t his knee, he w ill te ll them th e and visited th e fair. They a re form er sto ry of how he first saw th e lig h t of GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1871 day In a te n t at th e A ndrew b erry resid e n ts of G resham . Fresh or Cured. Lard, Etc., prepared and sold under ab fields on th e opening day of th e M ult Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E ling and sons nom ah county fair, hence th e nam e of solutely san itary conditions and at lowest H erb ert and J e r r y w ere w elcom e call "G resham ." H is p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. possible prices, you’ll go to e rs a t th e O utlook office today. They A lexander M orrison, to g eth er w ith a a re fo rm er G resham resid e n ts but are n um ber of o th e r In d ian s, had been now at S eattle, w here Mr. E lin g has em ployed in th e fields p rio r to the GEO. DIETL, Prop. Phone 17n Greshai co n tro l of the W ashington agency for fair. They a re B ritish C olum bia In-1 th e Oldsmoblle. Mrs. E ling w as for dians, in no w ise connected witli the som e tim e a re p o rte r on th e Outlook U m atillas. Mr. M orrison is th e man p o rt as yet of the am ount realized for force. They have been to u rin g th e who carved th e in te restin g totem th e c h ild re n ’s farm hom e a t C orvallis C rater L ake region and o th e r south pole w hich w as on display in connec from th e 50-50 plan of h an d lin g ad m is GRESHAM e n i Oregon points of In terest and tion w ith an ed u catio n al exhibit In one sion tick ets. S ecre tary P u lfe r rep o rts Competent handling of nil w ithin th e next few days w ill occupy of th e tents. th a t it is definitely know n th a t be photographic work. th e Cam eron co ttag e at W elches for Open Sundays by ap pointm ent. tw een 4000 and 5000 tic k ets have been a sh o rt stay. Holstein Herd Increased at Fair. Phone o il tu rn ed in. It m ay be som e little tim e A fine H olstein heifer ca lf w hich before th e ex act am o u n t realized for H arry Donley of Spokane sp en t S u n has begun life w ith the nam e of A lder- day aud Monday w ith his wife who is syde Bonnie M atador P ro sp ect w as an [ th e hom e fund cam paign w ill be a c th e wild w est show s who delighted v isitin g h er sister, Mrs. L eslie St. addition to the livestock w orld In the c u ra te ly checked up. and th rilled th e th o u san d s a t th e ra c e C lair, for th e sum m er. tra c k d u rin g th e fa ir none pleased th e b arn of A. H. B urns, of T ro u td ale, On S atu rd ay aftern o o n a silv er lov U sed A u to m o b iles I»i. A. II. W rig h t and son Robert d u rin g th e p ro g re ss of the fair, to be ing cup w as p resen ted to Andrew and crow ds m ore th a n little L ester W ill- left S atu rd ay for a trip by boat to •xact. S atu rd ay , A ugust 2. H er m oth- W alter A nderegg in reco g n itio n of m e rt who daily did a re a l bucking stu n t on a calf. H is m ount w as a r Is A ldersyde B onnie M atador J o C alifornia w hich w ill include short th e ir success as w in n ers of the g rand »tops at San F rancisco, Los A ngeles h an n a, a 2-year-old first prize w inner cham pionship in th e H olstein division, su re bucker and th e 11-year old cow boy in th e m aking stu c k to his m ount th is year. T he sire is C arn atio n Vee- and o th er co ast points. the boys having seven cow s entered. fa r b etter th an som e of th e old tim e rs E n sila g e C utters m an M atador P ro sp ect, a g ran d so n of P o ta to D ig g ers P Conley of Springfield who is a the w orld s reco rd m ilk cow. M essrs. City Com m issioner Mann, of P o rtlan d , did on th e ir w ild steers. b ro th er of Jo h n Conley, Mrs. Silas M ullenhoff and B urns p u rch ased th e m ade th e p rese n tatio n speech by s ta t ing am ong o th e r th in g s th a t he s ta r t The exhibitions of T h u rsd ay eve Gay, a niece aud her two children sire la st y ear d u rin g th e fair from the ed th e boys in th e stock business some ning w ere a p leasin g spectacle. P a t from Silverton, also J. s . Brooks, of C arn atio n farm s. y ears ago by giving them each a calf. Owens m ade a th rillin g b areb ack ride M asco, a nephew , a re h ere for a week R ELIA B ILITY SERVICE In 1922 and 1923 they won th e g ran d on McKie, a h o rse th a t even w hen Boy Bakes Best Cake. ’hone 1141 or two as g u ests of Mr. Conlev. Gresham Jo h n D ennison, a grad e school boy cham pionship in th e H olstein division saddled is difficult to stay on. Teddy ( . E. Peck and his sisters, th e Misses from T ro u td ale, is receiving m any at both th e M ultnom ah county and the Gloss, o th erw ise know n as th e g irl (j SnSÄmtA.w.v.VA.'.’ puncher, stayed by h e r m ule even Emm«, M argaret and Mary, have r e com plim ents on his su p erb angel food Oregon sta te fair. '-'-’•'.'.'.'.v.vJTxwjzMfkvJXiüyBwaAuiiäJ when it leaped a gate. M arie H all a cake w hich won him first h onors In tu rn ed from Long Beach w here they MAI HK I Ed. Coffleld. noted P endleton buck- tric k rid er, and W illiam W ilkenas. a l»A\ E spent th e p ast eleven m onths. They the dom estic science division, su p e r A aroo, w hile attem p tin g to bulldog a fancy roper, w ere a t th e ir best. F o u r have taken possession of th e ir home intended by Mrs. A nnie Hevel. n um ber of th e fair board officials w ere ste er F rid ay night, met w ith an acci of C aptain B yers' fam ous ju m p in g on W allula H eights. called to g e th er S atu rd ay evening and dent th a t ren d ered him unconscious horses did the ta b le Jump, c irc le of = f l Mrs. O. E. K itridge, of S eattle, an gave it th e "once o v er” to th e ir g reat for a tim e and in cap acitated him for fire jum p and th e w ate r jum p. au n t of Clyde Ruegg. w as a w eek-end liking. fu rth e r service d u rin g the fair. His visitor at th e ir home, also visiting Ed. Coffieid won out in th e b u ll- horse stum bled over th e steer, th ro w o th e r relativ es before her re tu rn to Q ueen Rescued From Indians. ing him to th e ground. T he h o rse dogging co n test by th ro w in g his ste e r her home. W hen kuighthood w as in flow er" then fell and rolled over on him. He in 61 seconds; Buff D aniels of W alla w as n ev er m ore fully personified th an is able to be about but could not ride W alla threw his in 72 and Bill H a rd Mrs. H om er A rct an d baby Tommy when on F rid ay aftern o o n the clown ing of P o rtlan d in 98. again d u rin g th e fair. o f Kelso. W ashington, a re spending a co n stab le h u rrie d to th e assista n c e of p I lew days a t th e hom e of her fath e r th e fair Queen P a tric ia I., who sat on In th e wild cow m ilk in g c o n te st F’ enlng Entertainment Thrill. T. R. Howitt. ck L ockett won a lth o u g h he failed h e r th ro u e in th e g ra n d sta n d and Some of the best h o rses used a t the rescu ed her Iron» a dozen and a h alf P endleton Round-up la st fall w ere to get a full q u a rt of m ilk in th e sp ec 1 he Misses E sth er and Ruth Nys- ified time. wily savages who had been lying in Hoin and F lo ren ce and H ulda Jo h n I am bush w aiting to kidnap her. A p resen t th is y ear at th e fair, am ong them K illjoy, th e vivacious little black ( ome in anti sec our new De Luxe Touring son h iv e re tu rn e d from th e S am raan- It has been decided th a t th e so u th ch a rg e of cannon greeted th e ma m ule: C ow boys Grief, w hich floored ish Bible co n feren ce w hich convened I ra u d e rs and factory-m ade scalp s his rid e r in th ree Jum ps; Buckskin end of th e race tra c k needs w idening, from Ju ly 2t) to A ugust 3. T hey m ad“ strew ed th e ground a fte r the assau lt. Billy v,ho, ridden by Miss Alice W il as the bad curve th e re has been th e (he trip in th e ir coupes. A fter such a n erv e-rack in g o rd eal son. of P endleton, cam e down from a m eans of killing th re e ho rses In the Manter Mechanics In ( barge <»f Shop and as a so rt of peace offering to her high buck w ith his head too far down past th ree years. In th e rac e T h u rs - Hr. J T. A hhett of P o rtlan d , a r e ALL CARS — WELDING IGNITION — BATTERY’ ay B aron C. b roke h is leg by kicking tired M ethodist m in ister, has been In royal h ighness th e queen and h er at- landing on his rid er who. fo rtu n ately Guaranteed Work Miss W ilson stuck him self as he m ade th e s h a rp curve. vited to fill th e p u lp it next S unday I J te n d a n ts w ere given a reception in the escaped Injury. m orning at I t o 'clock in the absence ca fete ria to w hich m em bers of th e fair fast and th e re p o rts th a t she was P hono 2331 I n ^ ’n . ’ k? h*lp I ou ,olT e *o u r p aln t- Night P hone 127x of Rev. A. S. H lsey who is atten d in g I board and th e ir w ives, also officials of th ro w n a re incorrect. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE GRESHAM. OREGON G resham T ? dd' T he P aln t the E p w o rth L eague in stitu te at F alls th e fa ir w ere invited to be presen t. u resh a m . phone 1971.—Adv. tf ¿City. I Young ( o n b „ , pleased Crowds. W hile th e re h as been no official re- W h at you w an t, w hen you w ant II Among th e list of M co n testan ts in I fo u w ant It— W a n t ad. H. GRESHAM LOCALS Fair Notes “Doll Up” Your Car SPECIALS FOR THE FORD ARE: \n i\s n vrFktf»rwpn8nii88i6n aud bearin«s get For Any Make of Car We Have Goodyear Tires Dodge Service GRESHAM GARAGE SPECIAL! A 26-Piece Dinner Set of our Beautiful Floral Basket Pattern d ? per set H E PP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Watch our windows for weekly specials IT PAYS COAL! COAL! OUR HEALTH BREAD ROCK SPRINGS COAL Gresham City Bakery The Berry Growers Packing Co. FOR THE BEST MEATS THE SANITARY MARKET HARDY STUDIO AUTOMOBILES IMPLEMENTS WATER SYSTEMS and a large line of used implements guaranteed to be as represented. HESSEL IMPLEMENT CO. BOTKIN & JOHNSTON EVROLET Sales Willard Batteries Service Lee Tires