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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1925)
T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook CANNERY WORKERS ENJOY DAY S OUTING Mrs. M innie Melloy of H illsboro, a niece of Mrs. M. D. K ern, visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. K ern h ere on T hursday. W. H. Gibson w as fo rtu n a te in se cu rin g an o th er Je rse y cow at th e Sam uel sale at C lackam as th e first of the m onth to add to his alread y fine herd. She is of reg istered stock and is now m aking h er first test. Fair Notes S ecretary P u tfer has moved his of fice to th e fair grounds. T he office phone is 2103. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FAIR WILL HAVE NEW ATTRACTIONS Mrs. F red H oss has been assistin g W hen it com es to rea l good tim es, tem porarily in the office of th e A. W. it takes the ca n n ery and b erry grow M etzger & Co. sto re p a rt of th e tim e T he M ultnom ah county fair th is T h ere w ill be a fair board m eeting er folks to show ’em how. They be th is week. la rg e st and highest next Monday night, Ju ly 20, a t t h e | y ear wil1 have lieve in w orking w hen they w ork, but Sunday guests a t th e home of Mr. fair office. class line of am usem ent a ttra c tio n s ^when it com es to play they also go at and Mrs. C. N. T ab er w ere th e fo r G resham was w ell rep resen ted yes ever p resen ted in th e n o rth w est and that w ith a zest. Som ething around m er’s m other, Mrs. E. T aber and his te rd a y aftern o n a t th e big p ara d e put T he board decided at a m eeting last I probably on th e Pacific coast, accord- 100 of th e b e rry people picnicked at tw o b ro th ers W arren and R ussell, all over by th e visiting E lk o rganization night to offer th e g ran g es exhibiting | *n(t to C. A. Bosw orth, p ress re p re Dodge park y esterd ay and retu rn ed at of Longview, W ashington, also an on th e stree ts of P o rtlan d and m uch an optional privilege in th e m a tte r of se n tativ e of th e L evltt-B row n-H ug- night tired, sunb u rn ed , but happy aunt, Mrs. George S arles w hose home p ra ise w as heard on all sides for the aw ard , eith er $100 in stock and $50 gins show s w hich a re u n d er c o n tra c t w ithal. T he m e rry m a k ers assem bled is in Los A ngeles b u t who has been b rillia n t ensemble. cash, or $100 in cash w ith no stock. to b rin g th e ir e n tire show to th e com at the p a rk and as soon as th e visiting h er relativ es at Longview. S. B air, a P o rtlan d co n tra c to r and T. J. K reuder, who is in ch arg e of ing fair. delectable cofTee w as ready, th e crowd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D. Sm ith spent A nother p a rty to enjoy th e beauties g ran g e exhibits expects as m any “Our very slogan te lls th e sto ry ,” did am ple ju stic e to a sum ptuous din of th e Mt. Hood loop highw ay trip is T h u rsd ay as the g u ests of Mr. and g ran g es to en ter d isplays as last. said Mr. B osw orth yesterday. "B uilt ner, crow ned w ith th e fam ous G resh th a t of th e L usteds who drove up Mon Mrs. P ercy Giese. in th e N orthw est to en te rta in th e am Maid brick ice cream . The a fte r day. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry L usted cam e T he m any frien d s of George Page It is arran g e d to have a big p arad e MISS MARGARET REiO N orthw est" describes th e conception noon w as spent in bathing, and inci will be glad to know th a t he is on th e In P o rtlan d on Monday, Ju ly 27, the out from P o rtlan d , accom panied by of th e m an ag ers of th is com pany. dentally in g ettin g sunburned, also th e la tte r's b ro th er-in -law and sister mend, if but slowly, and th at possibly NEAR EAST RELIEF day before fair opening. It w ill con in visiting .w ithout n earin g “berries, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lee of G eorgia in a few w eeks he will be able to re- SERVICE FOR SUNDAY sist of decorated and bannered autos, They a re living in th e belief th a t a collection of clean, m erito rio u s, o u t please’’ w hich h a s become a fam iliar ------------ a baud, Indians, cowboys and girls, who a re m aking a to u r of th e country, sum e his w ork at th e sto re. H is 1 door am usem ent a ttra c tio n s th a t are phrase d uring th e p a st few weeks. A tro u b le, w hich has been diagnosed as Mis8 MarK»ret Reid of the JefTerson clow ns and o th er suggestive featu res, also Mrs. L. T. L usted who resides horseshoe to u rn a m e n t w as also a p a rt is G resham . They took the en tire day inflam m atory rheum atism , has been sch° o1 w ill tell of her experi- intended to draw atten tio n to th e fair accep tab le to all can be organized Roberts and Roy B urton being easy for th e trip and re p o rt it m ost in te r th e m eans of his losing 45 pounds in ences in th e N ear E ast at th e P leasan t week. O. A. E astm an has ch arg e of and can trav e l th ro u g h th e te rrito ry . w eight. I Home B aptist ch u rch next Sunday arran g e m en ts. T he p arad e w ill be T hey have tried It for five y ears and of th e a fte rn o o n ’s program , Steve esting. a re succeeding. w inners in th e finals. J. E. G ates attended the in stallatio n m o rn ,n K' J u ly 19. of the fair g rounds next Monday night W. E. Beegle left about a week ago The L evitt-B row n-H uggins com pany at E stacad a T uesday evening of of- "If Miss Reid would tell in full th e from 11:30 to 1 o’clock. At 5 o’clock th e c la n all got to g eth er for K easey, Oregon, 11 m iles from w as organized in S eattle, has w ln- fleers of E stacada E ncam pm ent No. 91 sto ry of her ex periences in the Near again, the m agnet being some choice \ ernonia, w here he is em ployed as a D on't forget th e call for a clean up I tered th e re o r a t the P u y allu p fair w aterm elons on ice w hich w ere saw filer for th e In m an-P oulson Lum I. O. O. F. Mr. G ates is th e outgoing E a st,” w rites J. J. H an d sak er, n o rth - chief p atriarch of th e encam pm ent, w est regional d irecto r of the Near of th e fair grounds next Monday Krou,lds ev ery w in ter and la st w inter sampled in a m a n n er th a t could not ber com pany. his successor being C harles H icken- E ast Relief, to the Outlook, “it would from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Come, you men, 8P®«R ove^ $45,000 in b etterm en ts and Hare been su rp assed by any m em ber At th e an n u al election of officers of bottom , of E stacada. be a m ost fascin atin g story, b ut her if you can and help put th in g s in ship- new a ttra c tio n s alone. T he agg rega- of the colored race. Mrs. A nnie Hevel th e W om an’s M issionary society of the Mrs. Leia R unyan and Mrs. L. P. m odesty keeps h e r from te llin g th is shape for th e big fair. B ring hoes, t,on w as featu red a t th e B ellingham put over a s u rp rise on h er friends at F re e M ethodist ch u rch held a t th e re s M anning left Ju ly 6 for G ran ts P ass a t length and I w an t to say th ro u g h shovels, rak e s, scythes, etc. R efresh- T u l,P F estival, an n u a l G rays H arbor this point by read in g some original | s P|a »h at Hoquiam , S k ag g itt S hrine idence of Mrs. B. W. Em ery, W ednes w here th ey visited u n til T uesday of th e colum ns of th e Outlook th a t h er m ents w ill be served. poems describing th e p ec u lia ritie s and day the follow ing officers w ere elect this week, m aking th e 300-mile trip two y ears of service for the N ear E ast Club celeb ratio n a t Sedro Wooley. eccentricities of some of th e w ell- Miss H a rrie t Leach, one of P o rt- I E agles S tate M arching club at E v erett, ed for th e ensuing y ea r: E thel K lotz- hom e in one day. They drove a F ord R elief w ere sacrifice afte r sacrifice known heads of dep artm en ts, who bach, presid en t; M innie R obertson, coupe an d on account of th e ex trem e for th e sake of th e children. R epeat- la n d ’s w ell know n prim a donnas, w ill E lks celeb ratio n a t B allard, V eterans thus had an o p p o rtu n ity of seeing vice p resid e n t; M ary W elch, se cre h ea t had some difficulty w ith tire s, edly u n d er fire, she never flinched sing a t th e fair one aftern o o n and of various w ars a t Tacom a tw ice th is them selves for once as o th ers see evening. I season, tho Long Bell L um ber o rg an i ta ry ; N ora Bushong, tre a s u re r; May iso w ith th e engine otherw ise th e en- when her duty to th e ch ild ren called them. Mrs. E lla K elly gave some in Em ery, home m issions su p erin ten d en t tire re tu rn trip would have been m ade I*e r- and because she and her asso- zation a t Longview and oth ers. Ev- terestin g dialect rea d in g s w hich w ere Among th e q u a rte ts engaged to sing I eryw here, according to th e p ress rep- and also box su p e rin ten d e n t; E dna in daylight. Mrs. Runyan fo rm erly ciate d elib erately disobeyed th e o rd ers also m uch enjoyed. An im prom ptu Black, m ission study se c re ta ry ; P. F. ta u g h t school in th e vicinity of G ran ts of the B ritish governm ent to foresake aftern o o n s and evenings a t the fa ir resen tatlv e, the com pany has received radio pro g ram w as an in te restin g Black, young people’s su p e rin ten d e n t; P ass and passed a delightful tim e w ith tlie ch ild ren and find safety for them - a re th e follow ing: th e highest com m endation for cleanll- event of the evening a t th e can n ery | ness and m erit. E lks q u arte t. E dna Stone, ju n io r su p erin ten d en t old acq u ain tan ces. Mrs. M anning vis- i »elves in flight, th o u san d s of chil- which w as listened to by those who M ary Saiki, lite ra tu re ag en t; Mrs D P o rtlan d Male q u arte t. ited relativ es at C entral Point, Oregon. <Iren a re living today, who otherw ise were fo rtu n a te enough not to be M Cathey, ..Mfsslonagry T he com pany em ploys over 300 peo Ad. Club q u arte t. A nother of th e p opular stre e t band would have perished five y ea rs ago. ple and trav e ls In a special tra in of 25 dressing su n b u rn w ounds. G ipsy sextette. agent. co n certs by th e G resham band w as S h o rtly afte r her re tu rn to A m erica, railro ad cars. T h ere are 16 show s Also a singing cowboy—a m ystery. and five larg e rid in g devices and four J F ra n z O lbrich, m an ag er of th e Co enjoyed by a large audience again G overnor Olcott, h o n o rary ch airm an CHIEF EXECUTIVE TO m ln atu re rid es for the very sm all k id VISIT COUNTY FAIR lum bia w orks, re p o rts th a t the y ard is W ednesday evening and com m ends- o i th e Near E ast Relief, afte r hearing MOUNT HOOD LOOP having a m ost successful season. T heir tion w as h eard on all sides in reg ard Miss Reid give an address, arran g e d dles. Over 350 wild and dom estic a n PAYING BEGINS TODAY im als a re included in th e show a ttr a c In response to an invitation exten d old w inter stock of tile and b rick has to th e rap id p ro g ress th e band has w ith the P o rtlan d school board for a tions. m ade and th e excellence of th e pro- leave of absence th a t she m ight tell been cleaned up and th ey have enough ed to G overnor W alter M. P ierce to W ork began in G resham th is m orn- I A fifteen-piece negro band will fur- h er sto ry th ro u g h th e state. Miss be the guest of the M ultnom ah County ord ers in sig h t to keep going u n til gram offered. T he youngest couple to ap ply for R eid's sto ry is one of optim ism as she ing w ith a vim nt th e te arin g up of nlsh th e m usic on th e joy zone of the Fair association d u rin g the pro g ress C hristm as. T heir ship m en t o rd ers in clude points from L ew iston, Idaho, as a license th is year a t th e license bu- looks fo rw ard to th e fu tu re of 100,000 the old m acadam roadw ay beginning fB| r g rounds and a larg e air calliope »of the com ing fa ir to be held Ju ly 28 su rro u n d in g con,.. rea u a t V ancouver, W ashington, has ch ild ren who have been saved from on Pow ell stre e t and south R oberts | w ill v isit all th e su rro u n d in g com m u to A ugust 2, the chief executive has far south as K lam ath F alls. avenue. A steam shovel o p eratin g an n ities rem inding the resid en ts thereof, been rep o rted to be L ennis L. Ed- I «loath by A m erican aid w ritten F ra n k ,C. Jo n e s a friendly le t Mr, and Mrs. R euben K aiser and "A m erica never did a finer th in g in im m ense four-tooth shovel bucket to re th a t th e an n u a l M ultnom ah county ter of acceptance from w hich the fol children of Kelso, W ashington, a re w ards, aged 18, of G resham and Miss up the old su rfacin g like a hungry event is eith er im m inent or in full lowing is quoted: visiting her p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. T h eresa G ladsky, 15, of C herryville, all h er h isto ry th an w hen she sent g iant, depositing it by th e side of the sw ing as th e case may be. Oregon. T he p are n ts of both bride George P ullen, My dear frie n d :— I received your h u n d red s of her young men and wom pavem ent w here It m ay be utilized la letter and accept your very kind invi Mrs. M ary H o lg ate’s b ro th er, George and groom accom panied them and en and m illions of d o llars of her te r on for fills. It w ill not be needed HUMMER SCHOOL consented to th e m arriag e. tation to be p rese n t a t the M ultnom ah M cW illis, wife and four ch ild ren of tre a s u re to save th e ch ild ren of th e C onstruction w ork is now being be N ear E a st,” stated Lex Wm. K luttz, ag ain for use in th e stre e t being REPORTED INTERESTING county fa ir a t G resham on Ju ly 29 at Soap L ake, W ashington, stopped off paved as th e s tre e t is alread y too 2 o'clock and a ssist in th e cerem ony of for a sh o rt visit w ith his siste r and gun by th e Union Oil com pany on N ear E ast d irecto r of South C arolina, high th ro u g h th e ce n te r w here the F orty happy boys and g irls w ith tw o crow ning th e F a ir queen. I have niece, Mrs. McCauley Dale. He w ill th e ir p rem ises in east G resham in a t the u n denom inational tab ern acle leaders rep resen ted M ultnom ah coun county paving is to be laid. T he A. I). made th e reserv atio n for th a t date on ta k e his m other, Mrs. Mary McWillis connection w ith th e d istrib u tin g s ta la st S unday night. Kern C onstruction com pany of P o rt ty th is year at th e Oregon A gricul tion being erected. T h ere w ill be my date-book and you m ay expect me and go to Alsea, Oregon, to v isit a “Today some 40,000 children u nder land subm itted the low est bid for lay tu ra l College sum m er school and It is on th e fair ground before 2 o’clock. b ro th er and on to W aldport, Oregon, th re e buildings, w arehouse, office and A m erican c a re th a n k God for A m eri ing th e blacktop b lth u lith lc on the rep o rted to be one of th e best su m pum ping statio n and th e w ork is be- “I th a n k you for th is o p p o rtu n ity to w here tw o b ro th e rs reside. Mrs. Mc ca, who has been fa th e r and m other, road and th e w ork is going forw ard m er schools ever conducted. T he again a s sist you in th is public e n te r W illis expects to re tu rn to stay w ith ing ca rrie d forw ard by th e com pany's teach er, n u rse, d octor and guide d u r- rap id ly under th e supervision of th e I "p lrlt show n by the y o u n g sters d u r- ing th ese fearfu l w ar y ears In the prise. It is quite a sacrifice to hold a her d au g h ter in about a m o n th 's tim e. ca rp en te rs. in K th e ir class work w as very good. Miss Alice E kstrom . a te ac h er in Near E ast. Many of th e ch ild ren county in sp ecto r, W. W. Rucker. fair like you do every year a t G resh Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Reddick and tw o It is understood th a t one or tw o T he college in stru c to rs a re p u ttin g th e P o rtlan d city schools and siste r cam e to us who had n ever laughed nor am, b ut it is w orth th e effort. I sh a ll sons, H e rb e rt and Billy of B aker, O re p ro p erty ow ners held up th e m a tte r of m ore into th e ir work every year, the of A. E kstrom , is spending th e sum - played, now they a re h ealth y and bid be p rese n t one day,—on th e 29th—a t gon, are a t the home of Mr. R eddick's paving th e s tre e t acro ss from curb to hoys and g irls being given m ore prac- m er vacation w ith frien d s in Denver, fair to beconie a r* tt facto r for peace least.” cu rb in th e city lim its of G resham . Gcal w ork th an before and m ore dem- m other, Mrs. C. A. C aro th ers for a Colorado. j ¡n the w ar-w recked N ear E ast." T he m ajo rity w ished to proceed w ith o n stratfo n al work. stay of a few days. They w ill also T he L ad ies’ Aid of th e Zion E van- j "T he g rea test need in th e world to- IN T E LLECTUAL T 111E F D uring th e p ast m onth Miss Cow visit frien d s in P o rtlan d before r e gelical ch u rc h gave an ice cream so- | day is in th e refugee cam ps in S yria th e paving in fro n t of residences at STEALS SUNDAY PAPER tu rn in g to ea stern Oregon. gill, a s sista n t sta te club leader, spent cial at th e home of T heodore B rugger w here som e 40,000 people a re still th is tim e w hile th e stre e t is closed to B illie M orrison of F airview has T uesday evening. A happy com pany hom eless and In G reece w here several traffic and w hile th e equipm ent is on ten days In help in g th e p ru n e bread ‘ Still th e petty thievery w hich has hand to do th e work, b u t w ith some team s, th e can n in g club and th e sew been so p rev a len t in G resham for the spent th e p ast tw o w eeks w ith his of young and old g rea tly enjoyed th e hundred tho u san d a re striv in g hard holding o ut on th e p roject, it was ing d em o n stratio n class. P ra ctice evening. past m onth continues. T he residence au n t, Mrs. Clifford B urlingam e w hile to m ake a new s ta r t in a stran g e deemed advisable to w ait u n til a fu w ork of th e p ru n e bread team s from his m other, Mrs. M. L. M orrison has Mr. and Mrs. John Bliss en tertain ed land.” of George D uncan seem s to be a i tu re tim e to com plete th e paving various p a rts of th e county was held special ta rg e t for th e ir operations. ■ been ta k in g m edical trea tm e n ts at a p a rty of P o rtlan d friends on T u es Mr. K luttz depicted vividly th e co n Viewers Report on Loop Cutoff. a t Union high school and th e In terest Moffet’s hot sp rin g s a t C ascades, day by ta k in g them up over th e Mt. On Sunday m orning about 5:30 j dition of th e ch ild ren in the cam ps and A h earin g w as heard W ednesday by displayed th ro u g h o u t th e sessions was Hood Loop highw ay. A ttorney and urged gen ero u s gifts th a t som e of the a d ark -sk in n ed s tra n g e r, ap p a ren tly j f ° r n e u r>R»- th e M ultnom ah com m issioners of the keen. Miss Cowgill gave a talk to between 35 and 40 y ea rs of age, of ! M rs- Alex. Sm ith and tw o sons, W il- Mrs. R ich ard Sleight, Mr. and Mrs. 30,000 hom eless ch ild ren m ight be giv rep o rt of th e view ers of th e Mount Mrs. M axw ell's class In reg ard to th e medium build and w ith sh a rp peaked I bu r and D arreI of B aker, Oregon, and B itser and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Higbee en im m ediate aid. Asked as to th e features, w earing a shabby th ree - Mr8’ M ary McCubbin of L ostine, n e a r , of P o rtlan d , accom panied by a lady tim e n ecessary to finish the Near E ast Hood loop road cutoff beyond G resh can n in g w ork for th is year. am to connect w ith th e road In County Club A gent K inder rep o rts q u arter len g th overcoat and a dirty there, left Monday a fte r spending sev- from A shland, W isconsin, Mrs. Os- relief w ork, Mr. K lu ttz said, " I t is C lackam as county. T he am ount of In his Ju n e le tte r to th e cooperative era l days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. h o m e and tw o d au g h ters, with Mr. , hoped th a t w ithin th ree or four years tweed hat, stepped upon th e porch of and thou- dam ages to p ro p erty along th e rig h t extension head a t th e college th a t a the D uncan hom e and began poring G eorge C urrin. Mrs. S m ith is a niece an«I Mrs. B liss m ade up th e com pany, th e task will be finished over the Sunday pap er w hich had been I and M rs’ McCubbin a cousin of Mr. All w ere m ost en th u sia stic over th e sands of ch ild ren now hom eless pro- of way w as placed at $7327.50. One su ccessfu l achievem ent program was w om an, H annah C. Unis, had filed given on th e 10th of th e m onth by th e left by the new sboy a few m inutes be- ! C u rrin - beauties of th e scenry, especially th e vided fo r.” a claim for dam ages am ounting to club leaders, Mrs. W. W. N asshahn fore. Both Mr. and Mrs. D uncan w ere M rs- A Ruf,gR and h er guests, Mr. W isconsin visito r who was h ere about $360, b ut th is w as objected to by h er and Mrs. Jo h an sen of O rient. T he P lano T uning. awake and w ere w atching him closely and MrB- S E R oberts and d au g h ter, Ave y ea rs ago. P iano tu n in g $3.50. P iano a id or atto rn ey . Milo C. King, and th e g irls displayed th e ir sew ing and home - - - - C o n tin u ed on page 2 through th e c u rta in s, although not Miss F ran ces of Bend, Oregon, are gan rep airin g . F red B. Jo n es 2625 am ount waa Increased to $1200. The m aking club w ork and th e sew ing E a st 49th stre e t, P o rtlan d , phone suspecting th a t he intended to w alk off spending a few days a t N ew port, O re rep o rt w ill probably be given an o th er g irls gave a fashion show. T he home Read and use th e W ant Ads. TAbor 8952, o r G resham 1361.—Adv with the paper. A slig h t noise on the gon. reading. m aking g irls also gave a d em o n stra Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. H all and son inside of th e house caused the m an to tion on how to ca re for th e living I BE ITCHING TO SEE THIS ATTRACTION FARMERS I’D NIC Saze aro und him appreh en siv ely and S tanley spent th e w eek-end a t C or room. Mr. C aiavan, In d u strial field taking th e pap er w ith him he d isa p vallis w here th e county ag en t tr a n s ON EAIR GROUNDS w orker from th e sta te su p e rin te n acted business in connection w ith his peared tow ard the re a r of th e W elch T om orrow will be the g reat an n u al d en t’s office, gave a ta lk on club work, karage. T he crim in al expression on w ork a t the experim ent statio n of O re explaining th e new sta te fair b u ild gon A gricultural College. picnic occasion for farm ers and • - face w as noted before they w ere ing for boys and g irls. g ran g e rs of th is and adjoining coun aw are th a t he intended stealin g as Miss Maud Michel en tertain ed Mrs. ties and m any tow nspeople. T his will Allen Long of P o rtlan d on W ednes W hat you w an t, when yon w ant I' small an a rtic le as a new spaper. be th e eleventh an n u al farm ers picnic as you w ant It— W ant ad It. G- J. L undquist rep o rted th e theft day and T hursday. and field day held on th e fa ir grounds ■ V earl H owell is th e possessor of a of a bicycle from the porch of his r e s i u n d er au sp ices of th e g ra n g e rs of I dence on M onday n ight, Ju ly 6. It new F ord road ster. M ultnom ah county. Mrs. E. DeWall of Clay C enter, K an was a good all-aro u n d bike, new ly- P ro g ram s have been Issued tellin g Painted. No tra c e has been found of sas, and her d au g h ter, Mrs. A. Wl- the whole sto ry of an enjoyable day j berg and tw o children of the same It. w ith m usic, ad d resses, sp o rts, picnic j place, accom panied by the Hedwall dinner, etc. Come to th e F air G rounds next Word has been received from Edwin fam ily of W arren , Oregon, of whom A dm ission is free to ail, and all a r e , Monday evening a t 6:3« and help Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T . ' they w ere guests, spent F rid ay and do it. B ring hand tools. invited to com e and enjoy th is day of Shelley of G resham th a t he is now S atu rd ay with Mr. and Mrs. A lfred recreatio n , In sp iratio n and fellow due at A u stralia on th e U. S. S. “C ali H am m ar of G resham . A L ittle W ork. ship in th e open. fornia." E dw in joined th e navy two J. E. M cDerm ott and son Jam es left A L ittle Fun Tears ago and h as tw o y ea rs m ore to about a week ago for th e ir home in On acco u n t of so m any b erry pick •erve before receiving his discharge. P ittsb u rg , P ennsylvania, afte r visiting A Lunch. ers leaving for th e ir hom es from th e The L adies’ Aid of th e M ethodist with his sister, Mrs. S. B. Hall, and T his Is not the festival clogged de- the M ultnom ah county fair d u rin g the Episcopal ch u rc h a re desirous th a t fam ily. They expect to m ake a to u r lusion of an an cien t Rom an afte r a week fo Ju ly 28th. T he tin y ac to rs S trong b erry patch, th e m an ag er of A good n ig h t's sleep w ith a clear their frien ds w ill not fail to rem em ber of Y ellowstone N ational parte on the day’s orgie In the Colllseum. No, N o’ ’ P‘' rforrn f®*ts of juggling, give demon- the band w ishes to announce th a t conscience w ill re su lt—and a b et they have cancelled th e ir engagem ent the m erch an ts' lunch w hich w ill be re tu rn ,rip. Mr. M cD erm ott cam e to te r grounds for th e fair. No such thing. Pim ply an a r tis t’s *'? mar7 ° ,h " to play th e re S atu rd ay evening. •erved on th e p arso n a g e lawn W ed G resham first and la te r waa joined by I stra tu m s of stre n g th and a re m ade nesday evening, Ju ly 22. beginning at his son who cam e from California. conception of th e are n a of Jo h n sible stu n ts at th e will of th e train er. »30. They have expressed them selves as Rubl e T rain ed F lea circu s, one of th e You don't believe It? Very well, m uch Im pressed w ith the b eauties of fea tu re a ttra c tio n s of th e Levltt- come, see tor yo u rself It will be Phone orders to Outlook 1561. th e west. B row n-H uggins show s to be seen at there. CLEAN UP Plan to attend the Farmers’ Field Day and Picnic on Fair Grounds, Saturday, July 18th.