G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15. NO. 33 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. GRESHAM BAND GETS GOOD ENGAGEMENTS RUSSELL M. WELCH GRESHAM MEN LOSE ' DIES OF INJURIES IN LUMBER MILL FIRE T he G resham band of ab o u t 30 pieces, under th e lead ersh ip of Dr. H. C. Johnson, Is beginning to ta k e a place of prom inence in th e locality and reap a w ell earned rew ard for the m onths of faith fu l practice. T he band has been engaged to play for th e celebration a t Sandy on S a t urday, Ju ly 4. T his w ill in su re good m usic and should in te re st m any peo ple of G resham and vicinity in a tte n d ing. T here should be a sp irit of co operation betw een th e tw o neighborly com m unities. Some y ea rs ago Sandy had a band w hich played for a G resh am celebration. Mrs. Bruce Bucklin is an elec T he local band has also been booked trical wizard. Union college at to play for th e auto races and p ageants Schenectady, N. Y. conferred an d uring G resham 's four-day ce le b ra earned degree, the first to a woman tion on Ju ly 4, 5, 6 and 7. T his w ill in 129 years. She took a post be a notable event, according to a n graduate course while working in the General Electric Co. Engineer nounced plans, and should draw m any ing Dep’t. thou san d s of people to th e county fa ir g rounds w here th e events w ill be “ KIDDIE KAMI”’ TO CAKE staged. FOR LITTLE CHILDREN A nother occasion in connection w ith | w hich th e band w ill have a leading A “kiddie k am p " is being arran g e d p a rt w ill be th e F a rm e rs F ield Day to c a re for th e ch ild ren of b erry p ick and picnic to be held on th e fair ers in th e fields aro u n d G resham , g rounds on S aturday, Ju ly 18. w hich w ill be ready for serv ice early The recen t stre e t co n certs given by j n ext w eek. Louise F. Shields, w ho is th e band have aw akened m uch in te r m anagin g th e project, has secured the est in th e local organization and have grounds at th e re a r of th e G resham opened th e eyes of all who have seen grad e school, in clu d in g th e play shed, and heard them to the fac t th a t we and arran g e m en ts a re being m ade for have an in stitu tio n deserving of cred it at le a st tw o te a c h e rs to ta k e ch a rg e of and th a t w ill be a cre d it to th e com th e ch ild ren d u rin g th e day w hen m unity. th e ir p a re n ts a re busy in th e fields, N early tw o y ea rs ago Dr. Johnson th u s a ssu rin g th e p ro p er ca re of the u ndertook to develop a band, en listin g ch ild ren and at th e sam e tim e leaving th e help of ten or a dozer, m ore or the m o th ers free to devote th e ir tim e less experienced band p layers and to th e w ork in th e field. T he ch ild ren “break in g in ” about th e sam e num ber will be b ro u g h t from the b erry cam ps of new but am bitious players. T he early in th e m o rn in g and re tu rn e d in success attain ed has been due to the th e evening. T b e m enus of tr a n s p o r le ad e r's patience and devotion and the tai on h as n o t been fu lly w orked out, p ersisten ce of the beginners. To m any and it is hoped th a t a t le a st some of of these Dr. Johnson has given p riv ate the gro w ers w ill find it possible to lessons and needed aid to all. G reat help w ith th e ir own cars. cre d it is also due m any of th e older T he cost of th is serv ice to the and m ore experienced players, some gro w ers w ho w ish to ta k e advantage of them busy b usiness and p ro fessio n of it w ill be $5 for th e season, and the al men and farm ers, who have stood cost per child w ill be $2 per week for faith fu lly by to help build up th e o r one in a fam ily and $1 per week for ganization. each ad ditional child in th e fam ily. T he m em bers of the band a re se c u r T h is la tte r co st is expected to be ing sum m er su its thro u g h A ylsw orth , borne eq u ally betw een th e grow er and & M artin and w ill soon look classy in j th e p a re n ts of th e ch ild ren . I t is ar- th e ir a ttra c tiv e uniform s. 1 gued th a t p a re n ts w ill m ore th an T he p ersonnel of th e band is as m ake up for th e cost by th e ir added follow s: ; efficiency, and g ro w ers w ill be free Officers—F ra n k Gibbs, p resid e n t; ! from ann o y an ce from ch ild ren who Floyd L. Mack, m a n ag e r; Dr. H. C. a re often m ischievous and who do Jo hnson, d irec to r; C laire G ullickson, consid erab le dam age to p ro p erty and se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. to b erries. P erh ap s th e g re a te st ad P lay e rs— (cornet) F ra n k Zeigler, vantage of th is p lan w ill be safety C arl A rvidson, Jo h n O tt; (tru m p e t) of th e ch ild ren from illn ess b ro u g n t Clifford Gibbs, P aul R usher, D ale A lt on by eatin g u n rip e an d u n su itab le m an, W alter Sw eek; (c la rin e t) F red fru it, or by lack of p ro p er food. Pojade, E. F. Mack, Guy R obertson, T ab les for th e k in d e rg a rte n w ork A lbert Stout, W alter T illstro m ; (sa x w ill be placed in th e play shed, and ophone) Wm. O scher; (alto ) V earl arra n g e m e n ts m ade for th e feeding of H ow ell, H a rry Lew is, Floyd M ack; the ch ild ren d u rin g th e day. T he lav- (trom bone) C laire G ullickson, A llen I a to rie s w ill be av ailab le for th e c h il Lind, L. H. Stone, F ra n k S co tt; (b a ri dren. b u t no o th er p a rt of th e school to ne) Dr. H. H. Ott, Melvin P eterso n , building w ill be used. T his service R onald E sson; (bass) C laude W elch, will be av ailab le for th e ch ild ren of O tto M agnuson, R obert Sm ith, (drum s) w o rkers a t th e can n ery as w ell as for H. E. T hayer, Al. Burge. these in th e b e rry fields. S everal of the p layers w ere m em W hile th is so rt of serv ice for ch il b ers of the form er Sandy band. Roy dren has been estab lish ed in m any E. C annon, am ong o th ers, is greatly- p a rts of th e co u n try , and w as said to in te reste d in the success of th e band, be very su ccessfu l in th e Hood River as sev eral of th e p layers a re high ! apple o rch a rd s, it is believed th a t th is school stu d en ts, and it is stated th a t is th e first tim e it has been attem p ted o th e rs of th e stu d en ts are p racticin g in a b e rry d istric t of th e w orld. w ith a view to joining th e band later. It is announced th a t th e band will Crop P rospect* a re Splendid. soon resum e th e S atu rd ay evening P ro sp e cts a re for big cro p s all over stre e t concerts. Oregon. A bu n d an t ra in s in May all over th e sta te gave all cro p s a sp le n It ta k es every man 50 y ears to learn did stand. C en tral Oregon had m ore how to live. "At 50 a m an is eith er a ra in fa ll in May th a n it has had for fool or a physician.” But if a man years. E v ery th in g in th e W illam ette a t 5o will do w hat he know s he ought valley is looking fine. T he potato to do, he m ay easily live 50 y ea rs crop prom ises an ab u n d a n t yield, so longer. To knonv is one thing, to do says the sta te m a rk e t agent. is another. W h a t you w an t, when you w a u t I 1 as you w ant It - W ant ad It. P atro n iz e our ad v ertisers. GOLDEN DAYS BERRY GROW ERS PACKING CO. D. E. TOWLE, Manager. JU L Y S T U F F — • CANNERY GIVES HINTS ON PICKING, SHIPPING THINK IT OVER HAW — EAT So 7 BETCHA A lN T — — I S ot p o lla r n h a l f . A n w h en I <$IT THf £5 CHERRIES PiCKEO . I'LL HAVE MHÎHTY n e a ii t w o 6 WAN HOME I n o w '* i G o i N ' t ' f AHN A ny MONEY F in . T u t fo u r t h T YOU TAO N t y o u ALL TSE T IM E '’i Fine c r a c k er s A VuJHi" 'CPoCER'CS. j #1.50 Per Year By A. B CHAPIN I A *D A fte a y o u f in is h T H A T , S o n y I F O R Ç A T T O T R IM T U E H E P & E O » ( I W O N T SISE Y O U A C E N T TO S V E N O FOIL Y o o n . F O U R T H OF HAB-HAB.- . ) at sunsie ! I T he c h e rry crop seem s to be u n ’ prom ptly to th e ca n n ery w ith your u su ally light generally and the price nam e and num ber on each box. is p ro p o rtio n ately higher. We are in T his season affords a good op p o r th e m a rk e t for Royal A nnes, Bings. tu n ity to w ipe out th e c h e rry fly mag- L am berts, Black R epublicans, and gott as w ith th e sc arcity of ch erries o th e r d ark v arieties a t th e h ighest th e fly* will not find enough to deposit m a rk e t price and will ap p re cia te your th e ir eggs in and th is w ill go a long patronage. P lease b rin g in sam ples w ay tow ard s ex term in a tin g them . In of the different v arieties as they n ea r addition to th is if we m ake a special m a tu rity and we will be pleased to effort to poison th e flies, u sin g th e fo l quote you on sam e. We have an ex low ing fo rm u la: Lead a rse n a te lb., ce lle n t chance th is year to m ake long su g a r sy ru p 2 q u a rts, w ate r 10 g al d istance shipm ents along w ith our c a r lons, o r a q u an tity at th is proportion lot shipm ents of red ra sp b e rrie s. T his th a t is suited to th e n um ber of tree s is the first chance we have had to sell you have, using about a p in t to a tree in the ea stern m arkets and we m ust applied in a fine sp ray as soon as the try th is m a rk e t th is season. We will flies app ear and th e second sp ray in g provide th e shipping boxes and tell should be applied w ithin a 10-day you how to handle th e ch e rrie s for period and a th ird one w eek follow th is trade. To m ake a success of th is ing, you w ill succeed in w iping out m a rk e tin g plan it will be n ecessary j th is pest, especially If you pick the fo r you to pick th e ch e rrie s at th e i c h e rrie s clean. Our co unty agent, 8. rig h t tim e in th e rig h t way, so rtin g B. H all, can supply you w ith station out all cu lls and crack s and w eighing I c irc u la r No. 35 th a t will help you and in a given am ount of fru it according i you should act prom ptly a t th e rig h t to the size of the box and delivering I time. 1#*8 1 AAteiBAio, scrub that Povrs ooop* I’M SAKIN 'LB" > o' MONEY FCP- CHERRY GROWERS, ATTENTION! 23, W ith th is heading th e O regonian in R ussell M. W elch, w ho w as in ju red Two G resham men, A. W. Shipley a leading ed ito rial ca lls atten tio n to in connection w ith his w ork for th e and F. D. Bechill, w ere heavy losers th e heavy toll of m otor accidents ac P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow er com pany on w hen th e Sandy L um ber com pany's com panying th e Sunday trav el, m ost Ju n e 15, passed aw ay a t St. V incents mill 12 m iles e a st of Sandy b urned of them in P o rtlan d and on rad iatin g hospital e a rly Sunday m orning, Ju n e early Sunday m orning, en tailin g a loss highw ays. 21. T he accid en t w hich resu lted in of $25,000 to th e mill com pany. Mr. An estim ate places th e num ber of j his death o ccu rred a t th e com pany’s Shipley has been h au lin g w ith his p erso n s m otoring around Mt. Hood p lan t a t Bull Run n ea r th e L ittle San- tru c k for th e com pany u n d er co n I dy dam , when he w as c a rrie d from th e tra c t, and Mr. B echill h as been (turn over th e new ly opened loop highw ay f tra c k to th e rock riv er bed 12 feet be ing logs to th e m ill, and both are a t. fifteen thousand. T his probably m eans th re e or fo u r th o u san d autos. low. He suffered in te rn al in ju ries by heavy cre d ito rs of th e lum ber com E stim atin g th e num ber th a t would th e fall. Two ex p ert ph y sician s and pany. probably jo u rn ey out from th e city in tw o special n u rses m in istered to his F ire b u rst out in th e mill Sunday 'o th er directio n s for longer or sh o rter needs a t th e h o sp ital and every av a il m o rning soon a fte r th e night w atch- able aid w as given him. but his in- J m an left th e m ill. T he fire fighters trip s on th is one day It is safe to put ! ju rie s w ere too com plicated and se- I w ere ham pered because of th e fact the num ber at ten to fifteen thousand - vere and his condition w ould not per- th a t th e fire fighting a p p a ra tu s was m otor cars. T h at m eans crow ded ! mit any attem p t at an o peration or I inside of th e m ill and could not be highw ays. It also m eans th a t th e re w ere hund red s of careless d riv ers and I m inute exam ination. Five ribs w ere , reached. N othing could be done to h u n d red s if not th o u san d s of n ear ae- i fra ctu red and o th e r in te rn a l in ju rie s I save th e m ill. T he p la n er and much cid en ts th a t d id n ’t happen by a h a ir's suffered. I of the dressed lum ber w ere destroyed, b readth, w hile a score or m ore did Mr. W elch had been employed by ; b ut fire w hich com m enced sp read in g happen. (he P o rtlan d E le c tric Pow er com pany j in the y ard w as extinguished. The In alm ost every case the one avoid for th re e y ears. He w as th e first to j loss in th e y ard w as estim ated at tw o able cause is abso lu te carelessn ess. try out th e schem e of p u ttin g rock on or th ree th o u san d d ollars, p ractically top of th e silt in dum p ca rs, and first ' covered by in su ran ce. $9,000 in su r- L ess reck less speed, less risk in p ass ing up cars, m ore th o u g h tfu ln ess and attem p t resu lted in his death. T he I ance w as c a rrie d on th e mill. foresight would avoid all the accidents rocks becam e imbedded in th e silt and T he m ill had been closed te m p o ra r except p erh ap s one in a th o u san d s of did not dum p readily, cau sin g th e load ily for tw o days aw aitin g th e receipt those th a t occur. to overbalance. W itnesses said th a t [ of logs, and only about 30 of th e 70 H ere is w hat th e O regonian says. Mr. W elch jum ped, landing on th e em ployes w ere on the ground to a s Read It' again and th en ag ain and sh a rp rocks. sist in fighting th e fire. W hen th e th in k it over: F u n eral services w ere conducted tim b ers su p p o rtin g th e dam burned, At a cost of tw o lives and tw enty- th is aftern o o n a t th e F irs t F re e M eth a to rre n t of w ater b u rst fo rth , h in d e r th ree in ju red , Oregon w ent m otoring odist ch u rch in P o rtlan d , conducted ing those who w orked for a tim e in over th e w eek-end. T he toll, you w ill by th e Rev. E. N. Long of G resham . observe, would be a very resp ectab le w ate r to th e ir w aists. They saved the one for a rio t or a skirm ish, vet it Is In term e n t w as in th e Rose City cem e j cab in s of th e em ployes and th e rough not so u nusual, and a m ajo rity of us tery. tak e it calm ly enough. Wo have lum ber in th e yards. Mr. W elch w as born in M issouri in grow n accum tom ed to such headlines. T he p lan t burned form erly was op-1 1872. He is survived by his w idiw , T he evil Is so n ear to us th a t fa m ilia r M aty E. W elch, a son, Clauih- and a erated by M artin M ikkelson and Neil ' ity has blunted our sen se of peril. d au g h ter G race, also a sister, Mrs. i ' Nelson, th e la tte r of whom w as killed Tliis dreadful ab n o rm ality is ev ery w here accepted as a norm al condi Fannie S lavens of P o rtlan d , and four in an autom obile accident in May. 1 tion. b ro th ers, I. L. and R obert of F resno. About th a t tim e A. W. Shipley receiv Collision w ith a stree t car, one dead, C alifornia, R ufus of Seaside, Oregon, ed a broken an k le w hile at w ork and ! one in ju re d ; tw o in ju red in ano th er and W. E. of New F ra n k lin , Missouri. h as been un ab le to w ork since then. collision; a w om an stru c k down by a tru c k ; a child under th e w heels; six Mr. Welch and his fam ily have liven l.ast O ctober th e lum ber com pany in ju red in head-on collision betw een in G resham for about tw o y ea rs un 1 w ent into th e hands of a receiver, th e tw o au tom obiles; two men receive previous to th a t lived for several cre d ito rs organized and W. A. P ro cto r, broken lim bs when autom obile and y ea rs in th e Pow ell V alley d istrict. m ayor of Sandy, w as m ade g en eral m otorcycles collide— how very com onplace th is all sounds to us. Un Mrs. Welch has been for m ore th a n a m anager. P ra ctically all of the em m iese th e accid en t b efalls a friend, a year re p o rte r on th e O utlook force ployes of th e m ill w ere resid en ts of neighbor or a relativ e, u n less it Sandy, and th e m ost of them heads of touches and co n cern s us p ersonally, fam ilies, and a re now th ro w n out of u n le ss we a re in th e ca r th a t crash es, After Law Violators. we dism iss th e new s lightly. T om or em ploym ent. No p lan s for re b u ild row, next week, an o th er list, w ith o th T he v ario u s sta te p o tato in sp ecto rs have been check in g up on some of th e ing have been announced io dato. e r nam es. W hose nam es w ill parade grocery sto re s in th e co u n ties outside In head lin es th en ? Who know s? of P o rtlan d , and sev eral cases of t u t o P u s h e d O v e r C lif f . T he lesson of th ese tra g ic episodes plain violation of th e new potato law A coupe ow ned by B. W. F am e s, is plain enough for all to read. A have been rep o rted , m ostly tn e m is larg e pro p o rtio n of all traffic acci b ran d in g of stock by th e g ro w ers and 1197 Cleveland avenue, w as found d ents is th e cre atio n of carelessn ess. the ig noring of th e sack branding. In w recked in Kandy riv er a t the foot of Most of th e collisions, the crash es, each case th e m a tte r has been tak eh the 200-foot cliff n ea r th e old au to m o the w ounds, th e fra c tu re s, and the up w ith th e individual, and th e cases bile clubhouse on the Base L ine road d eath s a re avoidable—th ro u g h c a u a re pending. T he le g isla tu re put th e tion. T he lesson is caution. Motor enforcem ent of th e law up to th e early la st F rid a y m orning. T he ca r ists who read such new s u n th in k in g S tate Inspection d ep artm en t, and th e w as sto len from 5th and P ine stree ts, ly, w ithout resolving th a t they will S tate M arket A gent C. E. Spence P o rtlan d , some tim e d u rin g th e night, never co n trib u te to the shocking ro s sta te s th a t he believes w hen th e g ro w strip p ed of a sp o tlig h t and w histle ter, by reck less or im prudent driving, ers and d ealers ap p re cia te th a t com a re am ong th o se from whose com pany pliance w ith th e law w ill be for th e and pushed over th e cliff. th e lists of tom orrow w ill certain ly benefit of all concerned, th e re will be D eputy Sheriffs W ilson an d R ex be draw n. T hink It over. little tro u b le w ith violations. ford, who investigated th e w reck, de Fire Works. clared th a t th e re was no one in tl. • Seventeen p tates in th e U nited S tates m achine w hen it plunged over th e L arge stock of fire w orks for sale. have no b rew eries w ithin th e ir b o r b rin g of th e cliff, as w as feared at Cleveland avenue and Section Line ders. New Je rse y fo rm erly had 36. first. T he place w here the ca r w as road. Mrs. H a rry T ru e tt.—Adv. now it has 6. M ichigan, w hich had 25, found is th e sam e as th a t w here M. A. Sale ends Ju n e 30 now has 7. Bishop w as killed tw o w eeks ago T ake ad v an tag e of th e Big B argain sale now on a t L. L. K idder Hdwe. when his c a r w ent over th e bluff. store. H undreds of money savers. A m an w rites in his last hour, “ Burn me up, sc a tte r my ash es aro u n d the T h ere a re 23 sta te s in th e Union S tatu e of L iberty in New York H a r Chicken D inners. w here w hiskey can n o t be prescribed bor. D eath has set me free.” Special chicken d in n er every W ed as a m edicine and sta tistic s show they nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice. a re th e h ea lth iest sta te s in A m erica, P rice 50c. W ith ro w ’s R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. G et th e c la s sifie d ad. h ab it. L ook « TUESDAY, JUNE f MUSO Thun IM 0 O T Í7 Í OL'SMABTY — G uess i m earnin ' H O N E Y TOO — AAV «O TAFO ’S Coi»/ TO (rive ME TWENTY Five CENTS F ob - TfcuO iiJ'TH ' )' J5A SY— , ***ff*e*a < S ftcma thousand million D ollars , J a c k — w e GOT COUPLA MORE YARDS T't>O A V TON / BA LOOM AW' B o b l a m b d i n a r e I l a b l e T ' BFA t U» Its ‘E m w e v e e p t h a t «-» t o a ÍF K * c u it ! WE S e n MORE M ONEY for foiaith o ' J u l y T han Y ou have | , TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS D uc ks — , C arefulness in little details of pick ing and packing red ra sp b e rrie s for shipping, and In stru ctio n s on grading a re given th e grow ers trib u ta ry to th e te rrito ry of th e B erry G row ers P acking com pany in th e follow ing le tte r from th e m anager, D. E. Tow le: “T he h arv e st is on. T he b erry q u al ity is good. T he dem and is good at very high prices. B erries to ship m ust be dry and firm. T ell th e pickers to not pick the black or very d ark ones. W atch carefu lly in packing to not in clude hallocks w ith very d ark berries in. If th e re a re a few very d ark b er ries on the canes shake th e bush be fore picking. If you get behind w ith th e picking and th e b erries get soft and dark , pick In can n ery cra te s for b arrelin g . E m pty all shipping h a l locks w ith m any d ark soft b erries In Into can n ery hallocks and bring to the ca n n ery for b arrelin g . Sm all sized firm b erries are th e best shippers. E very m em ber who can deliver dry, sound b erries should do so for ship ping. T ru e cooperation dem ands th is of you as It is a life saver. Keep th e b erries in a cool shade, handle c a re fully. do not ja r th e crates. Your su c cess depends on doing little th in g s rig h t. Much depends on the Inspector at th e packing shed. D eliver all ship ping b erries a t th e ten t ea st of th e of fice. D eliver tw ice a day nnd do not keep any sh ip p in g b erries on th e ran ch over n ig h t as they m ust be h u r ried to cold sto rag e for chilling. Some m em bers should deliver eith er for shipping or can n ery ea rlie r nr la ter In th e forenoon and afternoon to avoid w aitin g in line. "L e t's all pull to g eth er for th e com mon good and we will lmild up an In d u stry th a t all Oregon w ill be proud of. D em onstrate th a t farm ers can pull to g eth er and help them selves nnd all of th e com m unity. 'Success Is m ade up of doing little th in g s w ell.’ “The g en eral public, including the b u sin ess m en of G resham a re invited to call a t th e can n ery any evening and see 411 organized b erry grow ers m ak ing deliveries of th e ir crops of b e r ries, and th is Invitation Is especially extended to th o se few business nasi of G resham who a re stockholders In the old can n ery building who h esitate about co n tra ctin g th eir stock w ith the new association, and m aybe you could lie assu red th a t the B erry G row ers ra n and will pay you $25 per sh a re for stock holdings as agreed u n der th e c o n tra ct as our tu rn o v er will average $10,000 per day for the next 30 days and In addition to redeem ing your stock at p ar su rely some of th e cash tu rn ed loose In th e com m unity will find Its way over th e cou n ter into your cash reg ister. So please come over and ta k e a look nnd lie convinced thnt the B erry G row ers are a Million Dol la r Company, ta k e a receip t for your stock, and all w ill be forgiven and we will all he h appy and boost for ea st ern M ultnom ah county." GRESHAM YOUNG PEOPLE MARRIED IN POR I LAND A b eautiful hom e wedding was held on W ednesday evening, Ju n e 17, a t the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee, 581 H enry avenue, P o rtlan d , when th e ir d au g h ter G race becam e th e bride of G eorge Lane, son of C. H. L ane of G resham . Dr. A. Thom pson of G rrsh - am perform ed th e cerem ony In the presen ce of ab o u t 40 g u ests, m em bers and in tim ate frien d s of the tw o fam i lies. L unch w as served follow ing the cerem ony. T he b rid e h as been a resid en t for a num ber of y ea rs of G resham , w here she Is a p o p u lar te ac h er In th e grade school, and w here she has co n tracted to teach n ex t year. T he groom, has sp en t th e g re a te r p a rt of his life here. He Is a g rad u a te of the G resh am high school and is a stu d e n t in Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College, w here he has com pleted th re e years, sp ecializ ing in dairying, b u tte r and cheese m aking. He expects to com plete his course n ex t year. Mr. and Mrs. L ana have ren ted a house on Hood avenue and F ou rth stree t, w here th ey w ill begin house keeping, I — -------- Helpers Wanted for Pageant Performance*. Adah Losh Rose, who is tra in in g h u n d red s of p erfo rm ers for th e series of p ag ean ts to be given a t the G resham fa ir g ro u n d s on th e eve n in g s of Ju ly 4, 5, 6 and 7, has issued a cell for m ore helpers. She w an ts ch ild ren up to th e age of 16 End older young ladies as well. T hese a re needed for th e p atriotic p ag ean t on th e F o u rth . "S aul, King of is r a e i” on Ju ly 5, and th e Mardi G ras on Ju ly 7. All who w ill help a re asked to m eet a t th e city hail, G r-sh am on W ednesday. Ju n e 17, at 2 o’clock.