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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook Voi. 15, No. 48 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH ( O l M Y. OREGON, EXPENSES NEARLY EQUAL TO RECEIPTS An adjourned m eeting of th e fair b oard w as held la st nig h t a t w hich th e first ra th e r com plete re p o rt w as m ade of the finances of th e rec en t fair. S ecre tary H. J. P u lfe r rep o rted th e rec eip ts of the fa ir to have been n ea rly $37,000 w ith a few’ item s still o u tstanding. T aking into account all th e bills on hand and estim atin g some o th e r item s not yet billed it appeared th e net proceeds from th e fair w ould be betw een $500 an d $1000. T hese figures and e stim a tes cover only th e y e a r’s fair and do not in clude th e new w ork, such as th e en tra n c e arch, bleachers, etc. NEW ROAR BUILDING TO DODGE PARK T he steep g rad e of th e C rissey hill on the pipe line road w est of Dodge P a rk w ill in th e fu tu re be elim inated by the new grad e a m ile in length ; w hich is being made. The g rad e of i th e old road is estim ated to be from 10 to IS per cent and v ery narro w and difficult in places. T he new road w ill be not over 6.4 per c e n t grad e and w ill req u ire th e services of 25 m en several m onths before th e w ork is com pleted. R. E. K rem ers of P o rt land is in ch arg e of th e c o n tra c t for the co n stru ctio n of th e new bridges ac ro ss th e Sandy a t Dodge P a rk and acro ss th e Bull R un riv ers. Im provem ents a re also going on for tw o m iles of th e city 's road to th e Bull Run headw orks, the roadw ay be ing regrad ed and w idened in places. Rock has been laid for a m ile from L a rse n 's bridge to Bull Run. T hree thousand y ard s of rock w ere laid last m onth u n d er th e supervision of Geo. T enE yck. FRIDAY, A l (¿I ST H , 192.» REV. H. J. RANTON, “COW BOY EVANGELIST’ SCHOOL DAYS ARE .11 ST AROl Nil THE CORNER School days for sev eral h undred ch ild ren and young people of G resh am and im m ediate vicinity w ill be- ; gin ag ain very soon, afte r th e long ’ sum m er vacation, and the stre e ts w ill again be killed w ith ro llicking, lau g h ing youth on th e ir w ay to and from I school. T he high school w ill open its doors i on S eptem ber 8 and th e grad e school ' on S eptem ber 14. A pproxim ately 400 ch ild ren w ere in th e G resham g rad e school la st year and 300 in th e high school, and th e re is every reaso n to suppose th a t the en ro llm en t th is y ea r in th ese in- j stitu tio n s w ill be la rg e r still. Both schools reta in th e p rin cip als who have had sev eral y ea rs experience h ere and in both schools th e re w ill be a goodly num ber of old te ac h ers w ith a sp rin k lin g of new. In th e high school, besides P rin - . cipal Roy E. Cannon, th e te ac h ers will be Miss M iriam In g lis, Miss Eve H utchison. Miss D orothy Dickey, Miss 1 M arjorie Machen, Miss A ugusta H ahn, j Miss U lala M. S tra tta n , Miss Hope TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #1.50 Her Year MANY PRIZES GIVEN AT COUNTY FAIR C ontinued from la st issue. The follow ing is a co n tin u ation of th e livestock aw ard s a t th e re c e n t M ultnom ah county fair. A ddresses a re understood to be G resham u n less Otherwise given and th e add ress is given only w ith th e first ap p earan ce of the name. SHEEP S h ro p sh ire— Ram. tw o y ears and over, 1st and 2d Floyd Fox of S ilverton, 3d E. W. G rihble of A urora. Ram, one year and u n d er tw o, 1st and 3d Floyd Fox. 2d E. W. G rlbhle. Ram, lamb, 1st and 3d E. W. G rib- T he estim ated receip ts of th is y e a r’s ble, 2d Floyd Fox. fa ir a re higher th a n for any previous Ewe, tw o years and over, 1st E. W. fa ir by about $6000 dollars, w hich in G rihble, 2d and 3d Floyd Fox. cre ase Indicates la rg e r atten d a n ce and Ewe, one year and u n d er tw o, 1st use of g ran d stand and bleachers. and 2d Floyd Fox, 3d E. W. G ribble. T he expenses for alm o st everything Ewe lamb, 1st and 2d Floyd Fox, in connection w ith th e fair have 3d E. W. G ribble. RAINBOW SHOW ER GIVEN m ounted skyhlgh, and it w as som e Cham pion ram and cham pion ewe, MISS MAI D MK IIEL w h at of a su rp rise to th e board to McKenzie, Miss H azel W asson, all 1st Floyd Fox. have the expenses of th is y e a r's fair form er m em bers of th e high school Flock, 1st and 3d Floyd Fox, 2d Miss Maud Michel w’as given a m is n ea rly equal th e receipts. faculty, also Miss E lizabeth P a rk e r of E. W. Gribble. T h ere a re m any unfinished m a tte rs cellaneou s show er W ednesday even P o rtlan d , Miss P o rtia L. K idwell of Pen of lam bs, 1st Floyd Fox, 2d T he Rev. H. J. R anton, of Des sin. and discouraged, th in k in g th e re P ilo t Rock, C. W. K ruger, coach; E. W. Gribble, p erta in in g to th e fa ir and th e p lans ing by th ree of h e r frien d s, Mrs. Bes for new race tra c k and buildings a re sie Long, Mrs. M ary Dodge and Mrs. Moines, Iowa, b ro th er of th e Rev. E. w as no hope in life for a young m an, K enneth D. F en d all, a g ric u ltu ra l P roduce of ewe, 1st and 3d Floyd still r a th e r indefinite. S om ething w ill W illa G rass, at th e hom e of Mrs. J. G. G. R anton of P lea san t Home, is show n he decided to com m it suicide. He w as te a c h e r; and Lyle R. Mason, a G resh Fox, 2d E. W. Gribble. be done but ju s t w h at is u n d e te r M etzger in honor of Miss M ichel’s ap above in his cow’boy d ress. He w ill theu brought to su rre n d e r his life to am boy, who w ill teach in th e com O xforddow ns— p roachin g m a rria g e to E. O. W hite, a speak in th e Boring com m unity God and a year la te r began to preach. mined. m ercial departm ent. In th e O xforddow ns class Floyd T. K enneth R oberts is m aking a p la t P o rtlan d business man. A bout th irty ch u rch at 10 o’clock. In th e P leasan t He has chosen for his Held of labor Tw elve te ac h ers will be req u ired in Fox of S ilverton won 1st and 2d In of th e new rac e tra c k and soon th e gu ests w ere p resen t at th e function, a H om e M ethodist ch u rc h a t 11:15 and th e neglected r u ra l com m unity and the G resham grade school besides th e every classification on the list. a rc h ite c ts, T heilen & A ngell, w ill su b num ber of whom w ere from P o rtlan d at Sandy at 8 o’clock S unday ev en has been used In w inning m any peo p rin cip al, C. M. Q uicksall, to supply In D orset H orn class Mr. Fox also m it p lan s for new buildings and de and su rro u n d in g tow ns. T he m otif ing, A ugust 16. H e w as rea re d in ple in such places to th e C h ristian the teach in g force of th e grow ing won 1st and 2d prizes for ev erything for the occasion was th e rainbow , p a , M ontana w ith o u t C h ristian train in g - life. He Is know n in th e m iddle w est school. They are, Miss Ida E. Nord- listed. velopm ent of th e grounds. In o rd er to get som e of th ese per festoons of rainbow hues s tre tc h th e re s u lt of w hich w as a wild life of as the "Cowboy E v an g elist.” ine, Mrs. M ary L. K rueger, Miss In th e Rom ney class McColeb th in g s u n d er w ay ea rly it w as de ing from one co rn er of th e room to Rachel J. Chezem, Miss V irginia B ro th ers, of Monmouth, Oregon, won FRANK TACHERON WEDS MRS. A LEX A N D ER EASTON th e other. One co rn e r w’as fasten ed cided to m eet again ea rly n ext w eek MISS MABEL RENNE B roughton, Miss C h ristin e Jo h n s, Mrs. 1st and 2d prizes In all classifications. DIES OF PNEUMONIA and th e board adjourned to next T u es to th e w all, b u t at th e o th e r end of G race Ogilbee Lane, Miss Adele In th e Cotswold class L azelle the “rain b o w ” dipped into th e fabled day night a t th e city hall. Schenk, Mrs. P earl H ayden, Miss Meindl of Oregon City won 1st prizes F ra n k T âcheron, a form er G resham Mrs. Ann G ertru d e E aston, aged 54. pot of gold, w hich in th is in stan ce H elen Hoss, Miss K athryn Inwood, In everything. Methodist Episcopal Church Services. held not gold b u t p arcels of various . died at h er resid en ce in G resham on hoy and youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G ladys Hoyt and Miss Alice J. George T âcheron, wedded Miss Mabel T h ere were no o th er en tries In th e W ednesday, A ugust 12, from pnenm o- Bible school a t th e M ethodist E p is shapes and sizes w hich proved to be Renne last S atu rd ay evening. A ugust Leekley. Of th ese te a c h e rs Miss In above classes. i nia, from w hich she had suffered for b eautiful gifts from the frien d s of the copal ch u rch w ill m eet a t 10 o'clock 8, at th e home of th e b rid e’s p are n ts wood and Miss L eekley a re new and GOATS w ith classes for all ages, w ell q u a li bride elect. Shaded colored lights i th e p ast week. She w as born in I in P o rtlan d . T he cerem ony w as per- Miss Schenk re tu rn s to school after N ubians— ] C alifornia and previous to com ing to fied in stru c to rs and w arm w elcom e placed a t in te rv als in th e rain b o w en a y e a r's study In th e Oregon norm al. Doekld, 1st .1. E. B atch ler, P ortland. hanced th e p retty scene. V ases of G resham tw o an d a h alf y ears ago, 1 form ed by th e Rev. A. S. H isey, who for stran g e rs. exactly tw o y ears before had officiated had lived at Bull Run. She is s u r Doe, tw o y ea rs or over, 1st J. E, T he p asto r, Dr. Chas. W. H uett, w ill golden glow w ere scattered th ro u g h Indian Still Held In Jail at the wedding of the groom 's sister, vived by h er hu sb an d , A lexander B atchler, 2d Buddy Lee. out th e room s. Games w ere played, preach at 11 o’clock ta k in g as a su b Ju d g e Deich is of th e opinion th a t Marie, and E m m ett W elling. Miss S aanen— je c t “ T ru e G reatn ess.” T h ere w ill be a fte r w hich ice cream and w afers E aston, a stepson, E ugene, a foster the reserv atio n is th e place for Rob d au g h ter, H elen Ja n e, two siste rs and Eva T âcheron w as bridesm aid and Buck, tw o y ears and over, 1st P eter w ere served. special m usic. e r t P a rr, U m atilla In d ian , who was H arry Renne, b ro th e r of th e bride, a b ro th er, Mrs. Ja n e K lum , A shland, J. H lllesland, P o rtlan d , 2d F. L. E lls Miss Michel is th e d au g h ter of Mr. T he E pw o rth L eague w ill m eet at In G resham d u rin g th e fa ir week as ' w as best man. w orth. 7 o’clock for devotional m eeting. Miss and Mrs. P. Michel of G resham . She Oregon, Mrs, H elen Scott, Beverly a ro p er w ith th e rodeo and who was The bride w ore a gow’n of w hite Buck kid, 1st F. L. E llsw orth. F ra n c e s W elling w ill be th e leader is a g rad u a te of both G resham Union H ills, Calif., and G eorge C hurchm an, arre ste d on the ch a rg e of c o n trib u Doe, tw o y ears and over, 1st F. L. and th e topic will be “ W orkm en by high school and th e M onmouth n o r Tacom a, W ash. F u n e ra l services w ere ! crepe satin w ith p an els of lace and a tin g to th e delinquency of a g irl near held th is aftern o o n a t th e Holm an full length veil arra n g e d w ith oran g e E llsw o rth , 2d and 3d J. R. Ilo rr. th e W ay.” It is expected th a t the m al and a fte r teach in g in th e G resh G resham , He is still held in th e Doe one year and u nder two, 1st d elegates who rep rese n ted th e L eague am grad e school for a n u m b er of U n d ertak in g p arlo rs, P o rtlan d , w ith blossom s. H er b o uquet w as fash io n county jail although his atto rn ey has a t th e rec en t in stitu te at F a lls City y ea rs accepted a position in th e P o rt in te rm en t in th e M ilwaukie cem etery. ed of b rid e’s roses, w h ite sw eet peas been m aking stren u o u s efforts to get F. L. E llsw orth. ' and lilies of th e valley. T he b rid es Doe kid. 1st F. L. E llsw o rth . w ill give a re p o rt of th e In s titu te for land schools, w hich position she now him released in ord ei th a t he may Woman Suffers Broken Wrist m aid’s gown w as of green chiffon Doe, tw o y ears or over, 1st F. L. th e benefit of those who could not go. holds. have an o p p o rtu n ity to fill his con over silv er and h er bouquet w as of E llsw o rth , 2d P ete r J H lllesland, 3d I t has been found th a t Mrs. A. W. In th e evening the p asto r w ill give tra c ts w ith v ario u s rodeos and fairs J. E. B atchler. a serm on le ctu re ta k in g as a them e Gresham Undenominational Services A nderson, living n ea r A nderson s ta pink roses. th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . P a rr Is a T hose atten d in g th e wedding from Doe, one year and u nder tw o, 1st "In d ia, Ceylon and the M oham m edan w ard of th e g overnm ent and has a S unday school w ill be held a t 10 tion, w as h u rt m ore serio u sly th an h ere w ere th e p a re n ts of th e groom, I*. J. H lllesland, 2d J. E. B atchler. w as supposed w hen she fell tw o W orld.” T hese w orld tra v e l topics in the m orning as u su al n ex t S u n ran ch on th e reserv atio n . He is now Doe kid, 1st P. J. H lllesland, 2d a re proving of re a l in te re s t to th e day at th e G resham U ndenom ination w eeks ago, b reak in g one of th e bones his uncle, P aul T âch ero n of Mon being held for action of th e g rand F. L. E llsw o rth , 3d R alph E llsw orth. people priveleged to h ea r them and al tem ple, a fte r w hich c a rs w ill leave of h er w rist. It w as th o u g h t at th a t m outh who w as v isitin g here, Miss Jury. T oggenberg— D r . H u ett speak s from first hand im m ediately for Sandy riv e r w est of tim e th a t the ailm ent w as nothing V iolette P erre t, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. . Gtt and Mrs. A lice V iulleum eir. Mr. Japanese (lets Into Trouble Buck, tw o y ears and over, 1st F. L. know ledge as he passed over th a t th e T ro u td ale bridge, w here b ap tis m ore th an a sp rain , b ut as it failed and Mrs. E m m ett W elling of Salem T ro u b le began for M. T am u ra, a E llsw orth. ro u te on his w ay to A m erica from m al services w ill be held. T ra n sp o r to respond to tre a tm e n t a m ore th o r w ere also In atten d an ce. Buck kid, 1st W alter and Andy A n T ro u td ale Ja p an ese, w hen he a t Ja p an . tatio n w ill be fu rn ish ed to all not ough exam ination w as m ade and it A fter a b rief w edding trip Mr. and tem pted to ap p ro p ria te the en tire flow deregg, 2d F. L. E llsw o rth , 3d R alph w as found one of th e bones w as T he m id-w eek service w ill be held having th e ir own cars. P reach in g Mrs. T âcheron w ill go to S eattle to of B eaver creek for irrig atio n p u r E llsw orth. on T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 o'clock in w ill be held at th e tem ple in th e even fra ctu red . H er arm is now in sp lin ts m ake th e ir home. Doe, tw o y ea rs and over 1st and 2d poses, re su ltin g in th e death of th o u s and it is expected h e r recovery will th e ch u rch parlo r. T his is a m eeting ing at 7:45. P ra y er m eeting is held Mr. T âcheron h as been em ployed ands of tro u t and salm on. He w as F. L. E llsw o rth , 3d Ralph E llsw orth. for p ra y e r and Bible stu d y and ’all every T uesday evening an d Bible be rapid. Mrs. A nderson suffered a for th e p ast y ear In th e L uxury arre ste d on th e ch a rg e of m a in ta in Doe Kid, 1st R alph E llsw o rth , 2d w ho love th e Lord and a re try in g to stu d y every F rid ay evening at the stro k e of p ara ly sis ab o u t a year ago. k itch en s in P o rtlan d and goes to tak e ing a dam w ithout p ro p er fishway F. L. E llsw orth. serv e him a re co rd ially invited to be tem ple. All a re invited to th e se s e r A W ant Ad. h elp s for both buyer ch a rg e of th a t com p an y ’s b ran ch in and fined $50, according to rep o rt. T a Buck, tw o y ears and over, 1st p resen t. vices. S eattle. and seller. m u ra was ordered to rem ove th e dam W alter and Andy A nderegg. Free Methodist Services Announced im m ediately. Doe, tw o y ears and over, 1st and 2d | W alter and Andy A nderegg. S ervices w ill be held as u su al th e J By A. B CHAPIN M A ’S NIGHTM ARE— After Canning Peaches A ll Day Zion Evangelical Church Services Doe, one y ear and u n d er two, 1st com ing Sunday at th e F ree M ethodist , S ervices a t th e Zion E vangelical and 2d W alter and Andy A nderegg. ch u rc h w ith S unday school a t 10 a. m. ' ch u rch n ex t Sunday will begin w ith Doe kid, 1st and 2d W alter and an d p reaching a t 11, T he sub ject of . Sunday school a t 10 o’clock, w hich Andy A nderegg. th e serm on w ill be, "F a ith T h a t I will be follow ed Ht 11 by p reach in g in S aves.” T here will be preach in g in | SW INE the E nglish lan g u ag e by the p asto r, th e evening a t 8 o’clock follow ing th e Rev. E. H o rstm an n , who will tak e D uroc Je rse y — th e young people’s m eeting a t 7. Boar, one year and u n d er two, 1st for his subject, “T he Chief of S in n ers T he m onthly m eeting of the W o Saved.” At 11:50 he will preach In the L. S. B erry, P o rtlan d . 2d Edw in C. m a n ’s M issionary socitey w ill be held G erm an on th e su b ject, God’s R ig h t R ldder, Sherwood. a t th e p arsonage W ednesday a f te r Boar, six m onths and u n d er one eous Ju d g m en ts. T he m onthly ch u rch noon, A ugust 19 at 2 o'clock. day and m eeting of th e Ju n io r league year, 1st H. C. Com pton, Boring. Boar, u n d er six m onths, 1st and will be om itted th is m onth. Alitos Collide on T ro u td ale Bridge 2d L. S. B erry, 3d H. C. Com pton. An au to accident took place a t th e G resham Com mnnlty ( liiirrh , Bible Sow, tw o years and over, 1st H. C. ea st approach to th e T ro u td ale bridge S tan d ard . Compton, 2d Edw in C. Rldder. about 10 o’dlock T h u rsd ay nig h t w hen S ervices will be held as u su a l a t the Sow, one year and u n d er 18 m onths, a Buick, w estbound, collided w ith a Bible S tan d ard C om m unity ch u rch In 1st L. 8. B erry, 2d E. C. R ldder, 3d F o rd going east. T h ere is a curve at G resham next Sunday, beginning with L azelle Meindl, Oregon City. th is place and it is said th a t th e S unday school at 10 o’clock, follow ed Sow, six m onths and under one year, Buick, a m achine from Boise, Idaho, byy p reach in g a t 11 by the Rev. E arl j 1st and 2d H. C. Compton. w as on the w rong side of th e highw ay. Crook, who will p reach again a t 8 Sow, u nder six m onths considered. No one w as seriously in ju re d , a l In th e evening. P ra y er m eetings are , 1st aud 2d L. S. B erry, 3d W. L, K er- though a m an w as w as brou g h t into held every W ednesday evening a t 8 cher, T routdale. th e P up g rille of Chas D rake w here o'clock. H eaviest hog not over six m onths, first aid w as adm inistered for a cut 1st L. S. B erry, 2d H. C. Com pton, 3d Pacing Bnslness for Sale on th e head. A fro n t fender and axle , E. C. Rldder. C onfectionery and sh o rt o rd er stand of th e heavier c a r w ere broken and Young herd, get of sire and product for sale. Main stre e t, G resham . Must th e F ord fared s •'ew hat w orse, a c of dam . 1st L. 8. B erry, sam e 2d H. C. be relieved of the work. A paying co rding to rep o rts, and It had to go . , . .. Com pton, sam e 3d E. C. Rldder. proposition for one person to handle. , to th e re p a ir shop. S enior cham pion boar, 1st L. S. H. C. L arsen , G resham phone 148. B erry. Evil Mind. —Adv. Ju n io r cham pion boar, le t H. C. Biddie—"I suppose you have been in , Compton. th e navy so long you a re accustom ed Window Cleaning to sea legs?” F o r ex p e rt window cleaning see 8. S enior cham pion sow, ju n io r ch am p T ajlm a, o r leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n ion sow, g ran d cham pion boar, and Middle—"Lady, I wasn't even look ing." Brow n, G resham , phone 2601. g ran d cham pion sow, 1st L. 8. B erry. B erkshire— Card of Thanks For Camping and I’IrnIcs N ickerson Jellied chicken la m ost J Boar, tw o y ears and over, 1st; boar, We w ish to th a n k our m any G resh co nvenient Steam p re ssu re cooked. I montbg an<1 u nder one year am frien d s for th e ir ex pressions of sym pathy, and also th e cla ss of 1919 * A— ____________ “ ¡h o ar u nder six m onths. 1st; sow two for th e floral offerings in ou r recent Miss H elen Hisey of Salem is th e y ears and over, 1st; sow, 18 m onths bereavem ent In the d eath of ou r son, guest of Miss Joyce K idder for a few j and u nder tw o years, 1st; bow one H a rry L oren Myers. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. C hester, days. H er fath e r w as h ere a day or year and u n d er 18 m onths. 1st; sow, 3641 Bagley Av„ S eattle. so looking afte r v ario u s m attera per- , six m onths and u nder one year, 1st; taln in g to the w ork of hla d is tr ic t I C o n tin u ed on pa<a 2 ’’Use want ads' good adage.