T W IC E '
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 15, NO. 42
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COl’XTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925
Archway Will Be D edicated
FAIR BOARD SAYS ALL SET FOR BIGGEST SHOW
, *
’ IIP
With Im posing Cerem onies
MUSIC AND SPEECHES FOR ONE HOUR
$1.50 Per Year
FAIR WILL HAVE
MANY FEATURES
T h at the n in eteen th an n u al county
fair w hich opens next Tuesday, Ju ly
28, and continues u n til th e Sunday a f
tern o o n follow ing w ill be th e biggest
and best ever held on the g rounds is
evident from a v isit to th e grounds.
T en ts a re being erected a t different
places to ta k e ca re of the overflow of
ex h ib its of all kinds.
P re p aratio n s are being m ade to
h an d le th e la rg e st crow d of people
ever p rese n t d u rin g th e six days of th e
fair.
Many Prominent Persons to Take Part on
Welcome Program at 2 o’clock, on
Opening Day. All Should Attend.
Old Glory w ill w ave proudly over
th e new en tra n c e to th e M ultnom ah
co unty fair g rounds a t 2 p. m. n ext
T uesday w hen th e dedicatory ex e rcis
es for the b eautiful and im posing new
arch w ay to the g rounds w ill take
place.
T he new official p en n an ts of the
fa ir w ill be raised and herald the
opening of th is y e a r’s festiv al of
p ro g ress and en tertain m en t.
P ro m in en t m en w ill speak w ords of
approval of th e enlarged pro g ram of
th e fa ir and point the way to g re a te r
u sefu ln ess to th e com m unity, th e
county and th e state.
I t w ill be an a p p ro p riate in a u g u ra
tio n of th e g re a te st fair ever held on
th e grounds and of th e p lan s to r en
larg em en t and co n stru ctio n to be c a r
ried out du rin g th e com ing year and
p rogressively from year to year until
M ultnom ah county sh all have an a g r i
c u ltu ra l and in d u stria l fair w orthy of
th is portion of th e sta te and the equal
if not th e riv al of any in th e n o rth
w est.
A rran g em en ts for th e event w ere
com pleted a t la st n ig h t's m eeting of
th e fair board and th e arran g e m en ts
w ere p u t in ch a rg e of th e follow ing
com m ittee: H. L. S t.C la ir, ch a irm an ;
Chas. Cleveland, B. L. W alrad, H. A.
Lew is, S. B. H all, J. O. W ilson, J. R.
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
M artin, Ju liu s Meier, Joe D unne, Mrs.
E dith W eth erred , Mrs. F ra n k H einey
and Mrs. O. A. E astm an.
A m eeting w as held of th e m em bers
of th e com m ittee av ailab le la st night
More am usem ent featu res have been
and th e follow ing p ro g ram w as a r
secu red for th is y ear th an an y prev i
ran g ed :
ous year.
2 p. in. Tuesday.
Raring Program One of Best
J. O. W ilson, chairm an.
T he racin g program is th e 1 best th a t
Band m usic.
h as ever been assem bled at a M ultno
R aising of flags an d p en n an ts.
m ah county fair. Much of th e credit
R eading of reso lu tio n by P resid en t
for th is d ep artm en t is due th e u n tir
A. W. M etzger and in tro d u ctio n of a r
ing efforts of T. R. H ow itt who has
ch itects, T h eilen & Angell, who will
assem bled horses from C anada. W ash
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—Courtesy
Portland
Telegram
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explain th e g en e ral plan of c o n stru c
M ultnom ah f o u n t) l a i r Boards F ro n t row, lelt to rig h t— H. .1. P iilier, se creta ry ! I . I. R aker, A. W. Metz-
ington, Oregon. Idaho, M ontana, C ali
tion of b u ild in g s and beautification
g er. p resid e n t: S. B. H all, J . V. C ogsw ell, M. M. Squire, T. R. H ow itt. 1’p p er row — H. A. Lewis, R ichard
fo rn ia, Nevada. Colorado and Arizona.
Pelcn, J . O. W ilson, IK H. M itchell, (I. K Kastman* AU Ilam innr, T. J . k re n d e r, C harles W heeler (not a mem«
of th e gro u n d s of w hich th e new en
Many of these an im als have never
her but a b o o ster), E. IV. A y lsn o rth .
tra n c e is th e beginning.
raced h ere before and th is prom ises
“T he F a ir and O regon,” by Joe I
to m ake the rac in g card s of much
Dunne.
m ore in te rest In view of the new blood
“T he F a ir an d M ultnom ah County,” j
MUSK AT THE EAIR.
being shown.
by one of th e county com m issioners.
Betw een th e different h eats of r a c
T he fair th is y ear will have p len
"T he F a ir an d P o rtla n d ,” by Ju liu s
ing w ild w est featu res, including
ty
of
m
usic
and
it
w
ill
be
of
the
Meier.
stu n ts by cowboys and cow girls, w ith
finest to be obtained.
TUESDAY, JULY 2s.
“T he F a ir an d G resham ,” by Chas.
In d ian races, w ill be shown. Two
T h ere will be tw o fine b ands, a
County Day.
Cleveland.
hands w ill be play in g from opposite
Opening Day.
fife
and
drum
corps,
sev
eral
of
“ T he F a ir and W om en,” by Mrs
ends of the field and q u a rte t singing
C h ild ren ’s Day.
P o rtla n d ’s best q u a rte ts and solo
E dith W eth erred .
P a re n t-T e a c h e rs' Day.
by v ario u s well know n q u arte ts. In
ists.
2:00 p. m. D edication of new’ en tra n c e arch.
“T he F a ir an d th e Boys an d G irls,’
fact, th e aftern o o n p erfo rm an ces w ill
T he follow ing a re th e bands,
7:30 p. m. Rodeo, co n sistin g of ru n n in g races, In d ian races, rela y races,
by W. D. K inder.
not be allow ed to d rag due to so m any
etc. Male q u a rte t, bands.
q
u
a
rte
ts
and
so
lo
ists:
“T he F a ir an d the F a rm e r," by S. B
a
ttra c tio n s being available. A la st
8:30 p. m. M onster M ilitary dem o n stratio n by the Oregon N ational G uard
C am pbell’s A m erican band, every
H all.
in com m and of L ieut. Col. E ugene C. Libby.
m
in u te attra c tio n secured w as a little
day, 1:30 to 4:30; 7 to 10.
Closing w ith band m usic.
eight-year-old Miss from ea ste rn O re
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2»
G
resham
hand,
1:30
to
4:30.
T he exercises will be at th e new en
Oregon M a n u fa ctu rers’ Day.
gon who handles a big bay h o rse In
G. A. It. fife and drum corps,
Forenoon. Band C oncerts.
tra n c e to th e grounds.
nil kinds of tric k s and fancy riding
12 to 1.
2:00 p. m. P arad e of livestock, Indians, cowboys and cow girls.
witli m uch b etter re su lts th an m any
2:15 p. in. C oronation of V irginia, Queen of F a ir, by Gov. W alter M.
E lks q u arte t.
“ Ben Jo ry is also th e o w n er of th e
SADDLES WON IX RIDING
an old tim er. T his little girl. W ilm a
P ierce, assiste d by M ayor G eorge L. Baker.
P
o
rtlan
d
m
ale
q
u
arte
t.
CONTESTS DISPLAYED B e rt K elly sad d le won in th e w orld's
2:30 p. m. H arn ess R aces— 2:17 pace, 3 h eats. 2:24 tro t, 3 h ea ts and
M oncrief, will give tw o perform ances
Ad. club q u arte t.
title s for b ucking held a t W alla W alla h alf m ile ru n n in g race.
daily.
The O utlook is Indebted to E. W. W ash., in 1910. In cid e n tally K elly in
Gipsy
sextette.
V arious a ttra c tio n s from th e rodeo, band co n certs an d m ale q u a rte t.
P arad e In P o rtlan d Monday
S tra tto n for th e follow ing excellent th e sam e season won th e w orld's
E ig h t-y ear-o ld W ilma M oncrief and h er w onderful train ed horse.
Also a winging cow girl—a m ys
T
he
en tire fair association, w ith the
7:30 p. m. M onster Wild W est and Rodeo, co n sistin g of fancy roping,
description of saddles won in riding cham pion sh ip a t P endleton and re-
tery.
In d ian s, queen, cow boys and cow girls,
co ntests, th e display of w hich w ill he j ceived th e first sad d ie ever given by fancy riding, ch a rio t races, ru n n in g races, bucking co n tests, etc., by som e of
th e w o rld ’s b est rid ers, fe a tu rin g Bob H all, L orena T rickey, Sid S teele and
w ill s ta r t th e week off with a m onster
one of th e fea tu re s of th e M ultnom ah i th a t association.
o th e r rid ers.
p ara d e th ro u g h th e city of P o rtlan d .
co unty fair. They w ere displayed
THURSDAY,
JULY
30.
“Jo ry also h a s his own sad d le m ade
T he fair will open T uesday m orning
P o rtlan d Day.
,
in th e window of A. W. M etzger & Co., to his o rd er an d ■which he uses only
2:30 p. m. 2:13 pace, 3 h eats. 2:24 tro t, 3 h eats an d ru n n in g race.
w ith a prom ise of every th in g in the
an d w ere on exhibit a t th e fair , fo r roping purposes.
Rodeo events.
way of exhibits In place. Com m enc
g ro unds a t th e fa rm e rs ’ field day ex
Male q u a rte t, Band co n certs.
“L orena T rickey, cham pion cow girl
ing at 2 p. m. th e first official p ro
ercises la st S atu rd ay . T hese saddles i of the w orld, and who h as ju s t r e
7:30 p. m. Wild W est and rodeo events. F irew orks.
Miss H ettle B ailey of Elmwood, Ne gram will s ta rt frith th e dedication of
a re ow ned by th e various rid e rs who tu rn e d from E ngland, w here h er show
FRIDAY, JULY 31
b rask a , has been th e g u est of her th e b eau tifu l new a rc h w hich h as been
E x-service M en's Day.
w ill ta k e p a r t in th e rodeo and W ild w as acclaim ed by ro y ality , h as in h er
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R ak er and erected a t the fro n t of th e fair
G range Day.
W est w hich w ill be held each evening possession th re e saddles w hich she
R. D. and R. R. Bailey fam ilies. She grounds. At 7:30 p. m. a rodeo p ro
P io n ee r’s Day.
on th e fa ir grounds.
values a t $1200. She won th e se sad
W om en’s Day.
expects to re tu rn to h er hom e next gram of one hour w ill be held, con
All of th e rid e rs m entioned below, dles in com petition in th e 1919 relay
2:3o p. m. 2:24 pace, 3 h eats. 2:10 tro t, 3 h eats. H alf m ile ru n n in g race week.
sistin g of ru n n in g races, Indian races
Rodeo events.
w ith th e exception of Lee Caldw ell w hich w as p resen ted to h e r by th e
O scar T horen and fam ily drove to and o th er rodeo stu n ts. A q u a rte t and
Male
q
u
arte
t.
Band
co
n
certs.
w ill com pete in th e show w hich will P end leto n S h rin e lodge in 1923. The
N ew berg F rid ay w here they visited th e hands will qlso en te rta in during
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1
be held on th e fa ir grounds.
saddle w hich she prizes th e m ost Is
w ith Mrs. T h o ren 's b ro th er, Jo e Mag tills hour. At 8:30 p. m. th e Oregon
Club Day.
“Among th e saddles on display is h er w o rld ’s cham pionship saddle won
F a rm e rs' Day.
nuson and wife. They cro ssed the N ational G uard, u n d er com m and of
one th a t w as won by Lee C aldw ell in in th e bucking co n tests in 1923.”
2:30 p. in. 2:20 pace, 3 h eats. 2:24 tro t, 3 h eats. H alf m ile ru n n in g race. W illam ette a t N ew berg and drove to L ieut. Col. E ugene C. Libby w tll Hturt
Rodeo events.
In addition to th e sad d les m en
1914 a t Miles City M ontana, a t w hich
C anby w here th ey visited a sister the n oisiest dem o n stratio n ever held
Male q u arte t. Band concerts.
p lace he won th e w orld's bucking con tioned above m any cups, sp u rs, bridles
Mrs. Conrad P eterso n and fam ily.
on th is o r any o th e r fair grounds. In
7:30
p.
m.
W
ild
W
est
and
rodeo
events.
te st. He rep eated and won an o th er and b la n k ets w ill be on display.
fact it will be an event th a t it is se l
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
G
uile
left
T
h
u
rs
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2.
T hese vario u s tro p h ie s w ere won in
saddle in 1915 a t Elko, Nevada.
dom given th e public can see. The
2:30
F
re
e-fo
r-all
pace
3
In
5
heats.
day
m
orning
for
Shoshone,
W
yoming
“A1 B iscario, w ith th e Jo ry rid ers, com petition at all th e rodeo show s
Consolation race.
w here they will visit th e ir d au g h ter gu ard , fresh from th e ir su m m er en
has th e w orld's prize saddle w hich he held th ro u g h o u t th e w orld.
M eier & F ra n k Derby, 1 m ile $500.
cam pm ent a t Medford, is all set and
Mrs. R. S. Linn, for six w eeks.
won in 1920 a t Elko, Nevada.
ready to go.
Chicken
D
inners.
Mrs.
C
harles
Moore
is
e
n
te
rta
in
in
g
“ Bob H all h as th e cham pionship
Special
ch
ick
en
d
in
n
er
every
W
ed
h er b ro th er-in -law and sister, Dr. and Noisy Demonstration Tuesday Sight
saddle w hich he won at P lym outh,
T h is was one of th e featu res of the
nesday noon un til fu rth e r notice
Mrs. E. H. E h lers of Bcoberg, Mon
Oregon, in 1916.
P ric e 50c. W ith ro w 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad
fair
la st year. H ow ever, th e ,ev«nt,
ta n a, who expect to be h ere fo r sev
e ra l w eeks. On th e ir re tu rn hom e they acco rd in g to Colonel Libby, will be on
a m uch b roader scale in view of long
expect to stop off in S eattle.
er p re p a ra tio n s being made. T he dem
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r Michel and
o n stra tio n w ill ta k e th e n a tu re of an
d au g h ter. Miss Mabel Michel, have r e
in fa n try a ttac k on a m achine gun
E xplanation
tu rn ed from S easide w here th ey spent
F o r th e purp o se of th is d em o n stratio n , it is assum ed th a t a force of our a week. Miss Michel retu rn ed to h er nest, su p p o rted by a b a rra g e from a r
tro o p s have been held up by stro n g resistan c e from enem y m achine g u n s, and
tille ry and
m achine guns. Sm oke
it is decided to m ake an a tta c k on them a t nightfull, w ith th e a s sista n c e of du ties a t the F irs t S tate bank Monday cau d les and flares will be used, Just
fire from o u r a rtille ry , m achine gu n s and 37 mm. guns.
C h arles Moore left Monday evening
The enem y have placed m achine guns to hold up o u r advance, by fire for S eattle w here he will a tte n d i us in ac tu a l w arfare. A m edical de
ta ch m e n t of 20 men and officers, th e
from the fro n t and th e flanks, and have a 37 mm. gun to su p p o rt them , as
w ell as a com pany of en g in eers who seek to lay out w ire en tan g lem en ts to th ree or four day session of th e N orth la tte r being doctors will be on hand to
ern Life In su ra n c e convention. Mr. tak e c a re of th e w ounded. L ines of
hold up our advance, and m ake the attack on th e ir position m ore difficult.
Moore is m an ag er of th e P o rtla n d of telep h o n es will be laid for th e d ire c t
D etails of M ovements.
T he enem y en g in eers s ta r t c o n stru c tin g w ire en tan g lem en ts. (South end fices and th e ad jac en t te rrito ry of th e
ing of th e a rtille ry firing and in fact
of en clo su re).
com pany.
ev ery th in g will be worked o u t Just as
Ten minute« la te r—Our sco u ts en ter th e field and seek to advance w ith
Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. T hom pson are it w as done by th is sam e outfit d uring
out being seen. tN o rth end of en clo su re).
Due iiiiiinte la te r -O u r scouts are discovered, the enem y m achine gun spending a week cam ping n ear Gov th e late u n p le asa n tn ess w ith the
opens fire on them , and the en g in eers leave the w ire en tan g lem en t and take ern m en t camp.
enemy.
position to su p p o rt th e ir m achine guns.
U nits of th e Oregon N ational G uard
Mrs. R. M. H endricks .who h as been
Due m inute Inter—Our scouts open fire on th e enem y, and th e platoon
leader (of foot tro o p s) o rd ers his men to advance singly to th e line of scouts. v isitin g a t th e hom e of J. A. Bushong, who w ill tak e p a rt In th e d em o n stra
T he enem y p u t o ut flares to lig h t up the ground in th e ir fro n t, and th e en g i M. V. W htezell and J. A. H opper for tion u n d er Colonel Libby will he O re
Ton pay for p ain t ■whether you have
neers open fire on o u r line of scouts.
it spread on or not.
Due m in u te la te r—Our a s s a u lt platoon builds up a firing line on th e line th e p ast few weeks, left for her home gon’s fam ous b a tte ry "A ” in com-
y esterd ay
of
sm
u ts, the men advan cin g singly to th e new line. (T h is Individual a d in T rinidad, Colorado,
Con tin lied on page z
I t is a fac t th a t buildings d e te rio r
vancem ent Is done to lessen th e chances of being hit by enem y fire).
m orning. E n ro u te she will v isit In
ate rap id ly unless p ro p erly p ro tected
Two
m
inutes
la
te
r—The
firing
line
sends
up
a
green
light
to
call
for
our
T he D alles, C aldw ell, Idaho and in
a g a in st th e rav ag es of snow, sleet,
BlaeklM-rrle« Wanted,
m achine guns to open fire on th e enem y engineers, and o u r m ach in e guns
w ind, ra in and sun.
We a re in the m a rk e t for Law ton,
Denver.
open fire from both flanks.
P aul Shepherd, who has been a t th e H im alayas, and E v erg reen b lack b er
One ni In ate la fe r—T he enem y sends up ro ck ets to c a ll for su p p o rt and
Good P ain t is a sound, wise
ries, for shipping and b arrelin g . Cull
to in d icate the point of a ttac k
hom e of the Rev. and Mrs. M. V. 1871 for prices and d etails. We pay
investm ent.
Two m inutes la te r—Our firing line sends up two g reen ro ck ets to call W hetzell for som e tim e p ast, has
for su p p o rt from th e 37 mm. gu n s and they open fire on th e enem y m achine Joined his m other. Mrs. G eorge Jo n es cash. C rates fu rn ish ed . T he B erry
G row ers Packing Co.— Adv.
guns.
One m lnnle la te r—Our firing line advan ces by r u s h 's In sm all groups a t Stevenson, W ashington. He broke
W E FEA TU RE
his arm several w eeks ago, b u t it is S E E THE WOMAN WITH
and singly, and th e enem y 37 mm. gun opens fire on our m achine guns.
One m inute la te r—Our firing line -ends up a red sig n al for a rtille ry su p h ealing nicely,
A III NO KEO POCKETS
port, and our 75 mm. a rtille ry opens fire on enem y 37 mm. gun and m a
Mrs.
IL
C.
Brown
and
d
au
g
h
ters,
th
e
chine guns.
T he county W.C. T. U. w ill hold a
Light minnte« later— W hen our firing line is In fro n t of g ran d sta n d , the Misses Betty and F ra n ce s and son, b azaar a t Its h e a d q u a rte rs a t th e fair
enem y open? fire w ith a m achine gun from bis flank th ereb y causing flanking N orton of Palo Alto, C alifornia, are next week. The m y sterio u s “ Woman
and ,
fire on our firing line Two red sig n als a re sen t up to call for a rtille ry su p plan n in g on re tu rn in g to th e ir home
p o rt on th e new ta rg e t, the su p p o rt platoon of th e rtfle com pany goes o u t to stain. They have been th e g u ests of With a H undred P o ck ets’’ will also be
seen th ere. It Is again requested th a t
th e flank to envelop th e new • nem y m achine gun and th e firing line p u ts out
Mr. and .Mrs. H. W. S trong for several all frie n d s who have a rticle s for th e
sm oke can d les to hide th em selv es from enem y observation.
Two m inute« la te r—Our m achine guns move up to th e flanks of th e firing w eeks w here Miss F ra n c e s h as been pockets will leave them a t W alrad 's
line to engage th e enem y at sh o rt range.
a ssistin g in the h arv e st of berries. sto re not la te r th an Monday. It la
Two m inutes la te r—Our 37 mm. guns move up to th e flank of th e firing T hey recen tly re tu rn e d to G resham
Protect Your Property, PA IN T NOW!
hoped th a t a gen ero u s sum may be
line.
realized for the C h ild ren 's F arm Home
T h ree m inutes la te r—Our firing line m oves forw ard In ru sh es of sm all a fte r a sh o rt visit to S eattle.
T he Rev. J. F. Leise of S eattle w as at C o rv allis th ro u g h th is channel.
g roups and singly
I wo m inutes la te r—T h ree red signals a re sen t up for b arrag e fire frem a c a lle r a t the home of th e Rev. W. T.
th e a rtille ry and th re e green sig n a ls for b a rra g e fire from our 37 mm. and K lotzhach W ednesday, From h ere he
NOTICE.
m achine guns (B a rra g e fire is continuous tirin g over th e heads of o u r rifle
On and after August 1, 1925. all bar
m en to p ro h ib it th e enem y from ad v an cin g ). The firing line tak es up the w ent to H illsboro to v isit w ith his ber shops In Gresham will close at 6
b ro th er-in -law and wife, th e Rev. and
m arch in g fire and move to th e a ssa u lt on th e enem y position.
Phone 1421
G resham
p. m. except Saturdays. 9 p m.
I hree m inutes la te r—T he enem y position Is taken, an d th e troopa re o r Mrs. G eorge E dw ards.
Charles Wheeler, Roy R. Bailey,
ganize for p ara d e In review p a s t th e g ran d stan d .
C ontinued on page 4
W. J. Todd.
The 6 Days and Events in Brief
GRESHAM LOCALS
B ig M ilitary Dem onstration
By Oregon N ational Guard
FAIR GROUNDS, TUESDAY NIGHT, JUL. 28
WAKE
UP!
DON’T PUT OFF PAINTING
YOUR HOUSE ANY LONGER
SHERWIN - WILLIAMS
PUBLIC SERVICE
L L. KIDDER HDWE. CO.
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