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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 15, NO. 44 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MILTNOMAH fOCSTY, OBKiOS. FLORAL EXHIBITWINS PRAISE OF EVERYONE Temperance Women Have Good Sales Booth TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS H ill.A V , J i l l County Fair Ruled Needlework Displays BOYS’, GIRLS’ CLUB by Gracious Queen Crowd the Department EXHIBITS POPULAR T h ere is one exhibit on the county T he ladies of th e W. C. T. U. a re I fa ir grounds w hich may safely be again active th is year at th e fair, th e ir T h ree of th e L adies Aid o rg an iz a called the m ost beautiful w ithout any d ep artm en t being located at th e head T he boys and g irls of M ultnom ah tions of G resham have covered th e m fe a r of co n trad ictio n or w ithout any of th e s ta irs in th e pavilion in ch arg e r „ r , r " o , 'n " " ’ “ * ’* * “ '■ Th. h o . selves w ith glory, so to speak, in the county have again come to th e fro n t envy being experienced by th e other of Mrs. Louise N ute assisted by dif- dom estic a rt exhibit in the county as a set of th e m ost e n te rp risin g and ex h ibitors, excellent as th e ir displays feren t m em hers rs of th e o rganization. rg an iz a_____ . _ . ‘C Pe® m ° f tbe M ultn°niah Quet was of b eautiful Los A ngeles fair, w hich is su p erin ten d ed by Mrs. wide aw ake y o u n g sters anyone would m ay be. and th a t is th e floral exhibit V arious a r tifle s a re on sale for th e 1 county t a i r ! M®y h er reign be peace roses, baby b rea th and lavender, the A nnie H evel. assiste d by Mrs. B. L. com e ac ro ss in a y e a r’s trav el around in the building opposite th e pavilion benefit of th e C h ild ren 's F arm hom e a t ful and m®y P ro sp erity atten d her gift of Otto G riessel of the M ountain W alrad. In th e gro u p of 15 a rticle s th e globe, Judging from th e show ing w hich has been a rran g e d and su p e rin C orvallis, donated by th e U nions scat subjects! View F loral com pany's rose farm n ear th e 8. E. C ircle of the M ethodist L a they have m ade in th is y e a r's club tended by Mrs. F ra n k Heiney. The tered th ro u g h o u t th e state. B ut $10,- GreBham. T he flow ers for th e c o r dies' Aid w as aw ard ed first prize, the w ork at th e M ultnom ah county fair. Queen V irginia, in p riv ate life Miss ce n te r form s th e m ain attra c tio n 000 rem ain s of th e indebtedness of V irginia R ingler, d au g h ter of Mr. and sages w ere donated by Mrs. F ra n k Sew and So circ le th e second prize Mrs. W. D. K inder is a ssistin g her w here is a fo u n tain in the shape of a $49,000 for th e cost of th e lan d on H einey and Mrs. H opkins of G resham . Mrs. C h arles R in g ler of P o rtlan d , re M altese cross, in w hich a re pond and th e W om an's Union of th e Zion husband, th e co unty club ag en t in Local people who w ere ladies in w ait w hich th e Home B uildings stan d and ceived h er crow n at th e h an d s of E vangelical ch u rch th e th ird prize. A su p erin ten d in g th e club d ep artm en t lilies. T his w as designed by Mrs. ing to th e queen w ere Mrs. Chas the buildings them selves a re now free G overnor W alter M. P ierce in fro n t of H einey and is a m ost a rtis tic piece of w onderful bed sp read is being ex h ib it th is y ea r and she sta te s th a t w h ereas from debt. T h ree co ttag es a re com Cleveland, Mrs. F. L. Mack. Mrs. E. W. th e g ran d stand on th e fair grounds ed in th is d ep a rtm en t w hich w as en a y ear ago less th an 300 boys and g irls w ork and one th a t has elicited a g rea t A ylsw orth and Mrs. H. L. S t.C lair. pleted and occupied by th e 81 chil en tered in com petition for prizes, this on W ednesday afternoon. Mayor deal of praise. T he foundation is a d ren in a Home, a fo u rth co ttag e is The little flower g irls w ere w aited u p tered by Mrs. C. R. A ylsw orth of P o rt C harles C leveland of G resham in tro land, an au n t of E. W. A ylsw orth of year th e re w ere m ore th a n tw ice th a t co n crete bed from th e c e n te r of w hich on by a com m ittee of young girls, com pleted and ready for occupancy, duced th e g overnor, who m ade a G resham . It req u ired one and a half n um ber in en tries. An e n tire build em its a continual sp ray of w ater Regina H am m ar, V irginia Cleveland w hile a fifth is in co u rse of c o n stru c w hich falls upon th e six or m ore v a r g racefu l co ro n atio n speech and placed y ears of sp a re tim e to m ake it and ing is fllled with the w ork of th e farm tion. W ork is being begun on a new and M arjorie A ylsw orth. the crow n upon th e head of th e b eau 113 b alls of m ercerized cotton w ere club g irls, canning, cookery, needle ieties of lilies contributed by Ju liu s $33,000 schoolhouse for th e children. Follow ing th e coronation th e royal used in its co n stru ctio n . It is valued w ork and flower c u ltu re. Also a few tifu l queen, and g a lla n tly kissed her B roetje of Oak Grove. T he Sw iss P ra c tic e te ac h ers from th e M onmouth of th e g irls have e n trie s in th e live F lo ra l com pany assisted in th e decor extended hand. Queen V irginia, s u r p arty occupied boxes in th e g ran d a t $300. norm al, w ith the aid of one or m ore rounded by th e m em bers of her co u rt, stand w here th ey w itnessed th e a f te r atio n s of the edge of th e fountain H ere are to be seen ru g s of every stock d ep artm en t. c ritic te ac h ers do splendid w ork A g re a t deal of in te re st ce n te rs in spoke briefly of h er new office, ex to ll noon program . Among th e o th e r no d escrip tio n —knit, crocheted, d raw n w hich is a p leasing a rran g e m en t of am ong th e ir young charges. Mrs. ing her realm and p raisin g h er sub-1 »ram tables „„d who wh w ere p rese . n t for th e pro- and woven. A ru g th a t is a ttra c tin g thb sew ing division of th e club work. rock and fern. Goldfish swim in the E thel M iller of G resham is in ch arg e Jects. She urged each to su p p o rt th e K uX n wh° w ere Introduced to the m uch atten tio n is a 10 x 12 feet in size, T he g irls have com piled a budget book d epths of the pool. F ir and festoons of th e school. fair by a t le ast one day's atten d a n ce r„ r 2 Wer<> ° rge E ' C ham berlaln, hand crocheted and en tered by Mrs. show ing th e cost of clo th in g e s tim a t of nile green form th e m ain decora Among the b eautiful a rtic le s on d is d u rin g th e week. J. N. R arde of P o rt- ? So v er" ° r of Oregon and United A lfred Mahn 01 P o rtlan d . tio n s of th e old hall, ornam ented w ith It also ed on th e basis of 12 m onths. N early play w hich a re for sa le for th e aid of land acted as prim e m in iste r and had v “ a ' 8° C harles A Me req u ired over a y e a r's tim e in Its co n n h u n d red g arm e n ts line th e w alls, w ell arra n g e d lighting fixtures and the Home is a silk crazy p atchw ork in ch a rg e th e g en eral p lan s for th e ‘ n ' J ’. 8 t? “ Senator' han g ing baskets. stru ctio n . A first prize w in n er In Ma show ing ca refu ln ess of detail in every quilt m ade of Mrs. K ath erin e Penfield coronation. A ssisting him w ere Ju d g e « a fte rn o o n s program included a d era work, o th erw ise know n us eyelet stitch . Some a re gingham , em broid C rantford, a P o rtlan d florist, c a r of F o re st Grove who is 80 y ears of W. A. E kw all, of P o rtlan d . F. C. J o n is h P ar“ 7 ° f 1,veatock' >“ 8° cowboys ried off th e $25 cash prize for th e best em broidery, is a b u tterfly m otif, six ered in cotton, w hile th e re a re woolen age. She is a life m em ber of th e M ass and E. W. A ylsw orth of G resham of- L - i 'i ./ T i 'K' / 8 f r ° m th ‘‘ WHd We8t com * b ask et of cu t flow ers, w hile th e Sm ith feet in d iam eter, th e w ork of Miss (towns stitch ed w ith silk. One d ress ac h u se tts W .C .T . U. and a c h a rte r fleers of high ra n k in th e realm .7 the la,'Ke nurab er of In d ian s on V irena F inley of P o rtlan d . A 19-plece adorned w ith a blue prem ium ribbon F lo ra l shop of P o rtlan d landed th e second prize F o r t h » h i i . m em ber of th e Springfield, M assachu- . The coro n atio n cerem ony w as s trik - t t "I crocheted luncheon se t Is a m arv el of is tlie w ork of Viola Rydeen, Route 3, S ow ers W r X u , CUt Se“ S C entral union organized in 1876 in civ hpmiHftii ct-.« it I 9 b auu sev eral team s of b eauty; th ree k n itted sc a rfs by an ex P o rtlan d . It is a v ery ta sty blue co t . L. C rissey won first place Diace and its h o n o rary p resident. •ugiy Deautfiul. S tan d in g on a c a rp e t fine horses and the S u h r F low er farm second. soldier, W. D. M iller of C orbett, a ton d ress, trim m ed w ith a light brow n F o r th e display of cu t flow ers in th e CUPID INVADES SHOW w onderful tab le ce n terp iece w ith b as m a teria l and w ith co llars and cuffs a m a te u r class th e L ake G rove com - , kets of flow ers em broidered In colors, edged w ith ta ttin g in tw o colors. This ON T H 1 F A I R GROUNDS r a te ,ife D orothy W hitehead,' L enora an d ’ ma’ny X ^ n T ’pL rti m u n ity g arden club ra n k s first, w ith trim m ed in 8-inch qluny luce, the is only one of m any p re tty ones. th e T ro u td ale F low er club second and ' T read in g ru th le ssly over th e finery w ork of C lara A. W hittock of P o rt And th e fun of it al! is th a t m any of and sp an g les of show life, a d e te r th e K endall F low er club third. land, and an o th e r flrst prize w inner, th e w om en who in sp ect th is h an d i T he flo rists’ best centerpiece of cut m ined Cupid invaded th e F an ta n a and ful gow ns of th e p rin cesses and the tw o b eau tifu l pieces of hand-w oven w ork co u ld n ’t do an y b e tte r If th eir flow ers for tab le d ecorations w as de Law and O utlaw show s y esterd ay eve regal robes of th e queen p resen ted a speeches follow ed th e dinner. Those w oolen and linen, one m ade in 1840 lives depended on It. A sm all g irl of clared to be th a t of W. L. C rissey, w ith ning a t the M ultnom ah county fair lovely p ic tu re w hich w as accen tu ated who took p a rt w ere G overnor Pierce, and the o th e r in I860. T hese a re only 11, M arguerite Berney, has found the secret of th e w hole thing. O rn am ent Mrs. V era T ucker a second. Mrs. grounds, and succeeded in su ccessfu l by th ree ch arm in g little flower g irls, Mayor Cleveland, S en ato r W. W. a few of th e m any picked a t random . T u ck er won first place w ith a dahlia ly enm eshing tw o of th e em ployes of d au g h ters of G resham homes. Je an Banks, County Com m issioner E. A. W hile th e dom estic a r t d ep artm en t ing th e cover of her sam ple book are display. In th e cen terp iece for ta b le (he L evitt-B row n-H uggins show s in V ager ca rrie d th e q u een ’s crow n for T aft, N. B arde an d Queen V irginia. has g rea tly en larg ed q u a rte rs th is these w ords. '‘Sew ing is a p leasu re." Ju stice th e co ronation on a crim son sa tin pil- H. L. St. C lair acted as to a stm aster. y ear, th e ir sp ace is still v ery in ad e In th e home m aking d ep a rtm en t is d eco rations by the am ate u rs, Mrs. the bonds .o f m atrim ony. John Brow n of G resham officiated. low. H elen Mack, an o th e r tin y mifes, Before th e p a rty disp ersed Mr. T aft q u ate for the exhibits. T he ladles a re found som e very n eat patching. H ere A nnie H evel ran k ed first, Mrs. W. A. w as decorated w ith a cow boy's necker- Miss L illian Moilan of A storia, tha't she F o rb es second and Mrs. F ra n k P eak ilUee,1S b° UqUet> 80 *arKP b h,ef ° f b riIlla" ‘ hue p re s e n tc l by' g ettin g up in a rm s ab o u t it and if Is also som e ex cellen t w ork In slips, bags, scarfs, holders, dollies, lu n c h th ird . F o r th e colonial bouquet of acknow ledged by fellow show folk as L ittle V irginia Gr“» ^ b ' “^ ' “ MrS' C ,eveland’ a ” d ™ s th u s initiated next y e a r's county fa ir does not see old-fashioned flow ers Miss F lorence th e queen of th e F a n ta n a show and in w h ilh w ere th e co^ 7 ba8ket R ‘be com pany of b oosters for th e a w om an s building on th e gro u n d s, a eon sets, guest tow els, pillow slips, S chenk received first prize and Mrs. Donald McLeod, outside le c tu re r of stru c tu re b u ilt esp ecially for th e ir etc. In addition to th e ir sam ple book e th e colonial bouquets J county fair. F ra n k P eak second. F o r th e collec the Law and Outlaw show, w ere m a r ex h ib its and one larg e enough to p e r w ork, th ese sm all g irls a re learn in g to cook. Edith Sw anson and Lois fair notes tio n of bask ets Mrs. U. G. Sm ith ried w ith fitting cerem ony on th e g ran g es is in effect th is year, each of m it a p ro p er display of th e h u n d red s < ree of G ilbert d em o n strated canning ran k ed flrsj, Miss F lorence Schenk stag e of th e F a n ta n a show last eve of handsom e a rtic le s se n t in,—well The M ultnom ah & C lackam as Coun- ‘h6- 8eVe" exhlb,«>>« he aw arded second and Mrs. F orbes third. A w on ning, M anager Milton R unkle presid th e fair board has ju s t ab o u t p ro m F riday m orning and the day previous cash prize of $100 reg a rd le ss of the d erfu l d isplay of gladioli w as m ade ing as m a ste r of cerem onies. As in I *y M utual T elephone com pany is rig h t Individual exhibit. H eretofore those ised it and no doubt th e m em bers will T helm a S alisb u ry an d P earl Y andell by R alph Rooney, also by C. C. P iper, all th in g s he is connected with, R unkle on th e spot w ith its usual good ser scoring over 65 per cen t w ere given be rem inded of it before th e y ear is of G resham dem o n strated th e m aking p ro p rie to r of the P o rtlan d B eauty m ade a thorough job of th e occasion, vice. A co u rteo u s hello g irl su p er- the blue ribbon badge of su p erio rity , over. The ladies have done ad m irab ly of p ru n e bread. A w om an who le a rn G ardens. C larke B ro th ers of P o rtlan d giving the happy couple a rousing w ith th e old building, firs and rich ly - ed how to bake bread som e "steen " have a fine exhibit of ferns, palm s and sendoff, stoppin g his show to enable ™ colored festoons adding to th e g en y ea rs ago sam pled som e of th is ex , r - « - • *« i - cellen t p ru n e bread, by th e way, w hich cu t flow ers, also in addition to a sim the ju stic e to tie th e knot p ro p erly and era l h arm onious color schem e. th e g irls w ere handing o u t so freely ila r display from th e m unicipal flower in a show m anlike m anner. _______ T h at people still love fine ho rses and w hich had been m ade o ut of ju st g ard e n s of th e city, it kindly loaned C hildren ta k e m uch enjoym ent in X “ *vide" ced at different tim es when I’. E. I». COMPANY Bible Standard Seerviees. o rd in ary old dried p ru n es and “ be a num ber of potted v arieties for th e explains trouble lieve m e”, she's going to get the r e b^ - r e d _ a s .to w eigh, and height r a ^ d b8’ * P8’ The S unday Rchool of th e Bible occasion. m uch of th e tim e W hen the lights w ent out In G resh cipe from those (wo girlH and learn At th e w est en tra n c e of th e floral S tan d ard com m unity ch u rch w ill con at the booth of the M ultnom ah County in a six -h o rse team hitched to a w ag public h ealth asso ciatio n on th e sec vene a t 10 o'clock S unday followed am for a sh o rt tim e la st M onday eve how to m ake p ru n e bread. building th e Radio E le ctric com pany on. Much ad m iratio n w as bestow ed In th e m eantim e th e boys over in ning, ju s t as th e fa ir g ro u n d s w ere has a booth containing the p opular A t by preach in g a t 11 by th e Rev. E arl ond floor of th e pavilion. Its m ech an upon th e big g ray an im als as they ical h ealth exhibit p erta in in g to th e w ate r-K en t radio and equipm ent, w ith Crook an dagain a t 8 in th e evening n u tritiv e value of m ilk is also a ttra c t- ' h e ‘d theCk by “ flrm h an d ' “ being lighted up and th e ca rn iv al be th e livestock division of th e grounds by th e Rev. A. J. H agen. P ray er Mrs. J. R. H o rr in charge. , is doubted if even a C adillac or a g inning to hum , It w as feared th e fair w ere sh a rin g honors in th e d istrib u m eeting o ccurs on W ednesday eve ing m uch atten tio n . _________ 1 ^ ’^yp-K night could have arre ste d th e m ight be handicapped by failu re of tion of aw a rd s for th e line exhibit of nings at 8 o'clock in ch a rg e of th e th o ro u g h b red stock. A rth u r B urns of Maybe w h at you d o n 't need some T he little busy bee is a sh in in g ex- atten tio n of th e c r ° w<i as w ell as the th e lights as it w as sev eral y ea rs ago. Victory won first prize with his H ol Officials of th e P o rtlan d E le ctric Pow one else w ants. T ry an ad in the Rev. Mr. Crook. am ple to th e re st of lazy hu m an ity in >iK p ran c ,n g c re a tu re s from th e w ell- classified. e r com pany prom ptly replaced blown stein Junior caR w ith L aw rence A yls th e live, teem ing hive seen in Mr k" ° Wn 8tOck fa rm ' Get th e classified ad. habit. fuses and all has gone on m errily w orth of G resham as first prize w in C rane's h o rtic u ltu ra l and a g ric u ltu ra l The ~ . , since. ner In th e sen io r calf division. In th e d ep a rtm en t in th e re a r of the pavilion 1 B reed ers association H ere, in a glass-enclosed case ¡Ley X “ ‘T 2 / 1 7 " h ” “ aan d " i‘* - Mr. McMicken of th e P. E. P. com Junior y ea rlin g s of the H olsteins m ake honey in view of th e public and , ‘ ThUr8day' and p alatab le pany w rites th e O utlook w ith r e f e r an o th er V ictory boy. R obert K erelake, ence to th e incident of Monday eve ca rrie d off first place and In th e se n in te rest. { tb y ea r a re m any and som e fine ani- n ing and say s th e facts of the m a tte r ior y ea rlin g s L aw rence A ylsw orth ________ ; m aIs a re being displayed in th e rab b it a re th a t th e cap acity of th e com pany's was aw arded flrst prize. In th e th ird A som ew hat different m ethod in re- • and j )oultry d isplay u nder th e big step-dow n tra n sfo rm e rs and lines division of th e senior y ea rlin g s John feeding G resham w ere long ago au g F lem ing of V ictory cam e In flrst. g ard to th e sco rin g of th e various Among th e Je rse y s B ert Gibson of m ented to m ore th an m eet th e de m ands of th e town of G resham and G resham was aw arded the blue rib th e M ultnom ah county fa ir and th a t bon for his Junior ca lf and In th e th e re g re tta b le shut-dow n was not due senior calf division Alvin T illm an won to lack of cap acity on o u r p a rt or to first prize. In th e second division of AT TH E any failu re of o u r a p p a ra tu s o r lines. the ju n io rs K enneth K esterson of As n ea rly as our en g in eers can P lea san t V alley w as th e flrst prize determ ine, says Mr. McMicken, "th e w inner and In th e second division of tro u b le o rig in ated In th e w iring or th e sen io rs Alvin T illm an of Powell , th e tra n sfo rm e r a p p a ra tu s of th e c a r Valley cam e o ut ahead, w hile B ert nival com pany .o p eratin g In th e fair Gibson w as th e w inner In division 3. Boeckli gro u n d s, failu re of th e ir w iring or Paul Boeckll, M agdalena R obert S terlin g , E d g ar F ra n tra n sfo rm e r a p p a ra tu s cau sin g „ - ____ k , , Jim sh o rt-c irc u it which Tlew th e fuses B ll,o n > R oland S heller, C arl Bowman | p ro tectin g o u r 60,000 volt to 2400 volt 1 an d W ayn* A dam s a re th e nam es of step-dow n tra n sfo rm e rs at o u r G resh ” ,b e r dr,lt prize w inners, w hile la ter a Here you see how the am su b statio n . I com plete list w ill be published of the Rudd Tankheater “T hese tra n sfo rm e rs w ere fused to boyH and KlrI* who w<>n out w ith c a rry th e e n tire load of G resham and l h ,l r ejlh ,b ,t" c a ttle o r poultry. In is attached to your boiler th e fair g ro u n d s and a re n ecessary | *be atock Ju d aln (t co n test John Fiem - p rotectlon to g u ard a g a in st such ac- l" g ' ,l' loJrd «»afford and Clifford j cld en ts as o ccu rred due to defective EkH,ro!n 8re nam ed as th e victors In a p p a ra tu s used by th e c a rn iv al com- I ,b e ,r r e *I»''cHve com m unities. Nine Pushbutton lighter, or pany. In fairn ess to o u rselv es, we l*Vf*Rtock clubs from th e co unty coin- a u to m a tic control. If ! feel th a t th is ex p lan atio n should be P’‘t’>d ,r th e JudK*nK- H arold D ahl of you wish. p resen ted to th e citizens of O resham [ tbe v ,c t o r y Plg club w as th e h ighest and M ultnom ah county." j sco rin g m em ber of the co n test, scor- ------------- --------- ■ Ing 448 out of a possible 500 score. Baptist < h u rrh A nnouncenienl. ... Because of a num ber of th e mem- . 7 * R,' am b“ Ule T u ‘‘’ dar hers and frien d s of th e B ap tist I 7 2 ° "* ’h* N atJonal G uard boys and ch u rch being aw ay for th e vacation Pa r , |clp atin g In th e fray were period, th e B aptist ch u rch will hold Pr °P«»'ly recom pensed for all th e rla- . r *1 B e S u r e to S e e th e Ruud Tankheater Exhibit MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR Plenty of Hot Water When You Want It L Portland Gas & Coke Co. p ray er m eeting will b e dispensed with d u rin g th e week un til th e flrst week In ; Septem ber. The Bible suhool and p reach in g service will be held a t th e usual tim e on S unday m ornings. Next Sunday m orning the p asto r th e Rev E. O. Ju d d will co n tin u e a se ries of ad d resses on th e Book of R evelation, th e m essage to the ch u rc h of S m yrna being the su b ject in th e serv ice com m encing at 11 o’clock. All a re In vited to come. I , p ia ,n ln < l’r when they w ere royal- y ’’n te rtaln e d by th e m em bers of the I fa,r board wh' ’ had left It to th e ladles i «f the W. C. T. U and t h e M e t h , a i . I .d ie .- a m M ethodist d . tO p r , , ’a re “ lunch for them . S andw iches, cake, ice cream , coffee, etc., d isap p eared In an a la rm ingly sh o rt tim e. Money to loan on raal estate. Farm loans a t < per cent. B. W Thorn«.