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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1925)
I’AGB THRBR Fine Displays and Attractions At 19th Fair Opening Today and values, and women from the v a r ious county g roups w ill assist from tim e to tim e. Cots and c h a irs have been provided to add to th e com fort of the ladies who w ill wish to m ake th is room th e ir h e a d q u arte rs and inci _____ C o n tin u ed from page 1 tally learn con sid erab le th a t will of an a ssista n t w as busy beautifying d be en of advantage to them , especially th e booth of the P o rtla n d public lib ra I the m o th ers of children. The value of ry and especially th a t p a rt of it th a t m ilk as a food will be elaborated upon p e rta in s to th e trav e lin g book wagon and m uch th a t is in stru c tiv e as w ell w hich is directly u n d er her su p e r as sta tistic a l will be gleaned upon a vision. An educational exhibit is also visit to th is booth. staged u p sta irs u nder the im m ediate T he big m ilitary d em o n stratio n by d irectio n of Mrs. C. C. H am lin, one of the Oregon N ational G uard will be th e te a c h e rs in th e Rockwood school. the big event of to n ig h t im m ediately T his is purely a Rockwood exhibit and follow th e rodeo w hich will co n one th a t does cre d it to th e energetic sist of ing ru n n in g races. In d ian races, r e te ac h er a t its head. C onsiderable atten tio n is centered lays. etc. W ednesday will be Oregon in th e re st room n ea r th e head of the m a n u fa c tu re r's day w ith band co n sta irs in the m ain pavilion w hich has ce rts filling m ost of the forenoon and been fitted up by th e M ultnom ah at 2 p. m. a p arad e of livestock. In- County Public H ealth association. dians, cow boys and cow girls. Imme- Miss M ary P. B illm eyer, county health diately follow ing th is w ill be one of n u rse and Mrs. P. R. W hiteside, execu the biggest events of th e fair, cro w n tive se c re ta ry have p rep a re d an in ing th e F air queen, Miss V irginia te re stin g exhibit on m ilk, its products R ingler by G overnor P ierce, assisted by M ayor B aker of P o rtlan d . T h u rs day w ill be P o rtlan d dav and on F ri GRESHAM day th e ex-service men w ill be p re s ent, also th is w ill be g ran g e day, | p ioneer’s day and w om en’s day, to geth er w ith th e u su al events of each J u s t o p en ed in th e day inclu d in g rodeo and wild w est events, firew orks, band concerts, M cK illiken Bldg. horse races and th e a ttra c tio n s of the Pow ell St., n ear B row n's M arket concessionaires. TODAY 1 9 th A n n u a l 1 6 - Shows of Merit 300 - PEO PLE - Electric Shoe Repair Shop W. Rosenfeld, Prop. 9 Gresham Pioneer Dies in Alaska. All k in d s of S hoe R e p a ir W ork Over 300 Wild and Domestic Animals from all parts o f the n orld. Savage Tires „ TUBES ’TWAS BUILT IN THE NORTHWEST TO ENTERTAIN THE NORTHWEST Perfection Sup reme in Outdoor Amusement FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FDR MRS. HENRY MORGAN Selected to Play the Northwest Fair Circuit I and Faithful Performance of all Obligations A goodly num ber of frien d s and r e l atives atten d ed th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. H enry M organ w hich w as held in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t th e C orner R oberts A venue and p arlo rs of M iller & T racey. T he chapel Pow ell S tre e t w as well filled w ith sym pathizing S helley and M organ fam ilies w ere FAIRVIEW friends, w hile m em bers of both the seated in the room adjoining th e m ain T he Rev. G eorge R. C rom ley of S a audience room. T he services w ere in lem will preach a t the Sm ith Memorial ch a rg e of Fred Gill, who had known church Sunday in the absence of the th e deceased since she w as a little re g u la r p asto r, th e Rev. E. R. D. H ol lensted. who w ith his wife is spending g irl of six years. He read sev eral p o r a tw o-w eeks’ vacation at Rhododen tio n s of sc rip tu re and spoke m ost feel dron a t the Don Minor co ttag e on the ingly of th e b eau tifu l life of th e de Zig Zag river. Mr. Crom ley was fo r p arted one. T he floral pieces w ere m erly p asto r of th is ch u rch and his m any friends will be glad to m eet him m arv els of beauty, one in p a rtic u la r, and hear him again. S unday school th a t of th e A uto F re ig h t T erm inal, will be at the usual hour of 10 o’clock. being w orthy of special m ention. The The Rev. Mr. H ollensted will be back co unty coroner w as asked to a s sist in to supply his p u lp it on Sunday, A u g u st 9. d eterm in in g th e cau se of the death of Mrs. M organ and his v erd ict w as th a t War Veteran Dies in Hospital. Van W oodard, a w orld w ar v eterat a h em o rrh ag e on th e b rain w as the rea l cause of th e a c t of irre sp o n sib ili who died at th e United S tate s Vetera; hospital in P o rtlan d on Thursday ty. She would have been 35 y ears of Ju ly 23, w as buried from th e Zioi age th e com ing S eptem ber and besides ch u rch at E stacad a on S atu rd ay , Jnl; Medieval wiseacres used to w ag their heads her husband and th re e ch ild ren , she is 25, a t 2:30 p. m. In term e n t w as in thi and tell tales like this in the village marketplace. survived by a fath er, W illiam Shelley Zion ch u rch cem etery, tile America! Legion having ch arg e of th e cerenton, of C anada, four b ro th ers, W illiam of u n d er th e d irectio n of Joseph E An amusing superstition, of course, but is it G resham , F red of H illsboro, W alter G ates. Mr. W oodard lived in th e vi any more absurd than the belief that there is and George of C orbett and five sisters, cin ity of E stacad a for m any years. Hi something mysteriously “better” about eastern Mrs. Maggie C ham berlain of C orbett, is survived by a m other, Mrs. Dort motor oils just because they cost more and Mrs. Rose R hym er of S asatchew an, H earst, and m any o th er relatives. come from eastern crudes? Professional drivers Mrs. S usan M ershon of S pringdale, For Camping and Ptrnics N ickerson Jellied chicken Is mosi and Mrs. A nna H u n t and Mrs. Emma and economy-run experts out after records don’t Sm ith of P o rtlan d . The p allb ea re rs | convenient. Steam p re ssu re cooked share this superstition—w hy should you pay In g lass.—Adv. tf w ere C harles F ud ick er, Dan B urgess. tribute? r z W illiam S ester, Edw in Gill, George C anzler and E dw ard K linski. T he r e Zerolene— the choice o f Western Motorists m ains w ere laid to re st in Rose City Treatment, both cem etery. Zerolene lubricates more cars in the Pacific local and internal, and has been success Coast states than any other oil m ade—a better ful in the treatment o f Catarrh for A few w ords w ill tell th e whote forty years. Sold by all druggists. oil if it does cost ¡ess. Zerolene increases the sto ry in th e W ant Column. Ivy Filling Station - Splendid Rides 2 5 - Railroad Cars W ord has been received by r e la tives h ere of th e death on Ju ly 26 in Ju n e au , A laska, of H en ry S hattuck, " Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable aged ab o u t 50, follow ing a stro k e of Give Us a Call. p aralysis. Mr. S h a ttu c k ’s hom e w as New a n d S e c o n d -h a n d S h o es in S eattle b ut he had gone to A laska to look a fte r business in te rests. He ¡belonged to a pioneer fam ily h ere and w as born on the old S h attu c k farm , I now ow ned by J. G. Chiodo. He is survived by liis widow, a son and i d au g h ter of S eattle, his m other, Mrs. M ary Shattuck,* and th e follow ing b ro th ers and sis te rs: Lewis of V an We still maintain the lead in couver, W ashington; Allen of Ju n eau , A laska; D udley of P o rtla n d ; B ates good tires at the lowest prices. of M aupin, O regon; Mrs. Ed. S leret of V ancouver, W ashington and Mrs. A few prices a fte r th e ra ise Mary M asters of P o rtlan d . Mrs. Mary 30x3% reg. c o rd .......................$ 7 „’in S hattuck w as at h er sum m er home at 30x3% cord ............................... ■Welches w hen th e new s cam e of th e death of h er son. F u n eral services 30x3% (O .S..H .D .A .C .).......... 1X1 Ml and b urial w ill be a t S eattle. 32x4 c o r d ...................................... 16.25 ™*3% .............................................. 30x3%, g r e y ................................. $1.75 F o r 6 B ig D a y s and N ig h ts Tasty BAKERY GOODS Is a Lion afraid of a cock? H a ll ’s Ca M ed icin e -" gasoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any car in which it is used. Zerolene checked fifteen times for quality As a m atter of fact the best crude so far dis covered for the m anufacture of motor lubri cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast. And the most highly developed refining process is the high-vacuum process, the patents on which are held by this Company. And 15 positive checks on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con trol absolute. W h y pay tribute to superstition when you w ant the best oil you can get? Insist on Zero lene—ask for it by n a m e . Get the Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users w ith Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, “W hy P ay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zero lene dealer for a copy. In s ift o n ZEROLENE nrw i f it does C O ST LESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY / A « le r v a wit * appetizing—so tasty -and so popular are our pastries and cakes becoming that we feel justified in saying— ‘ there are none better.” If you haven’t tried them you are cheating yourself -not only in the goodness of them but also in baking at home during the warm months. So GRESHAM Bread has long been recognized as the best. It is baked fresh daily and may be had at our shop or at the stores. Our prices are so reasanoble, too. S p e c i a l a t t e n t i o n g iv e n t o FAIR GROUND ORDERS During the Multnomah County Fair F. J. CHHNEY &. CO., Toledo. Ohio Sand Road Material Gravel CITY BAKERY ( rushed Rock THEO. VAN DONINCK Phone 1341 Gresham Transfer & Service Station Light and Heavy Hauling GAS AND OIL W ALRAD P h o n e 1631 WITHROW’S YY R IG H T Restaurant and Confectionery Did You See? for Good Meals and Fountain Service the Gresham S m o o th to p W hite Brick at the Corner on d e m o n s tra tio n a t Multnomah County Fair GA TES’ FUNERAL HOME SERVICE N o t h i n g c a n e q u a l th e e f f e c t i v e n e s s o f a h o m e -tik e s e r v ic e , r e a s o n a b ly p r ic e d , b a c k e d up b y m e th o d s th a t a re f a ir a n d sq u a r e . ? DAY OR SIGHT 1 hone 2471 MRS. J. E. GATES Isn’t it a revelation ? Lady Assistant i Portland Gas & Coke Co. The baby or m in iatu re rid es aa they a re called, com prise m in iatu res of the hlg whip, F e rris w heel, se ap lan e and I m erry-go-round and will prove a boon to anxious m otbera w hose y o u n g sters Gresham, Oregon J. E. OATES Mortician s r e alm ost too sm all to be safe on th e la rg e r rid in g devices An air calliope with the ad v ertisin g for the fair w llf m ake trip s into th e su rro u n d in g co u n try and P o rtla n d