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F ay Premium Lirtz Are Now Ready. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS vol . 1«. so. gs Everyone Is U r g e d to Get Ready for the Greatest Fair Ever Held at Gresham G resham O utlook Two Months Till Big County Fair G BESH AM , M H T X O M A H P R IZ E S A W A R D E D BY F IR S T S T A T E B A N K P rizes have been aw ard ed in th e contest sponsored by th e F irs t S tate Bank on th e subject, -H ow can a young m an best show his ap p reciatio n of his citizenship»”, th e co n test being open to high school stu d en ts in e a s t ern M ultnom ah and C lackam as coun ties. T hree cash prizes w ere aw arded. Miss Amy N oreen receiving first, »15; Miss S arah M etzger the second, »10 and Miss M arg aret K oerner th ird . »5. The essays of Evelyn Ledlne, H elen C O IT IT I, I H ^ H O I ,A V . J m I. T W IC E A W EEK I » .« 65th Wedding Anniversary | Prominent Citizen GRESHAM LOCALS Is Very Fittingly Celebrated Dies at Hospital R eports of com m ittees a t the m eet ing of th e fa ir board la st nig h t showed An elab o rate w edding w as an event ogy, and Mr. and Mrs. I T Wood I V ‘ u " ^ o s s is spending a few of Ju n e 1, when M iss E liz a b e th n , ™ , . n, a L .... I Orov*- 'h e guest of Mrs. th a t p lans fo r the big event are mov The m any friends and acq u aintances . E lizabeth p are n ts of Mrs. G entry. R ussell Gen- E. D. Raker. ing along sa tisfacto rily , and It is ex i r ^ m°:.‘On bet am e thp brldt“ of ( try w as p resen t, com pleting th e group of pected th a t everything will be ready E a rl S tanley has recen tly been a p - , . th e late Jo h n Brown w ere exceed- for th e opening day on A ugust 3. onn H. Wood. The w edding guests, of four g enerations. M,IU|th d “ deputy sheriff by Sheriff lnKly grieved to le arn of his death ab o u t 60 In num ber, arriv ed on horse- One of th e in cid en ts of th e day T he sale of tic k ets is g etting well S S . S 'L 'J . " K X ' M ,l" 'h u n d er w ay and is encouraging, accord ba™ i1" early h o u r' a t tb e bom e of w hich g rea tly pleased Mr. and Mrs ing to those having the m a tte r in .he brides , hen Wood „ „ S ^ d ' w T b e “ ',, i S 3 . r j S . S S J Z " " ' charge. Some have raised objections ° f Rroom T hey from th e ir g ran d d a u g h ter. Miss Mabel | h e e Sandy * lubhou8e | Ju n e 2- from the effects of a stro k e of ome of th e groom . They from th e ir g ran d d a u g h ter. Miss Mabel I onJ on ,b Sandy river. river. to buying a five-year tick et because of th e possibility of m aking th e adm is Sandström and E velyn H ow ell -* ................. ' met him on the w ay and escorted him I Wood of Stockton, C alifornia, co n g rat- . a V ' a,ld Mr8' C' A C adwell, of Boise, P’ raly sls follow ing tw o operations sion to th e grounds free as soon as to th e brid e's home. As soon as th e u latln g them on th e occasion. th e W rth d a \rd in n e r' M ay23' to atten d w h<ch he recen tly u nderw ent at the th a t plan can be brou g h t about. The ceived honorable m ention. e h X d X ' X r Ma,n' '» < - » ' H h ¡"'h er ? „ « . X “» " « , « » » « . r . « . g, The judges declared th a t a ll th e es board passed a resolution last night to oppose any plan for free adm ission says w ere so excellent it w as difficult d u rin g th e life of th ese tickets. S to determ in e th e best and th is w as paired A tax of 10 per cent m ust be paid done only a fte r long co n sideration. on tic k et sales and is included in the h ealth Until °P e ra tions w’ere The F irs t S tate Bank is m uch pleased o f ^ ^ ^ h i n g T T o w l V i e g e V b l ’ We'* h t 1,ra n 8 fe rre d t0 th e 10l8t regim ent. H is ¡and. and Mrs. Ctara’ c S r t ^ ’o f’L S t t e " r * 11“ * p rice of the tickets. i go o u ,tn in g s, fowls, vegetables, p as- service extended th ro u g h about th re e Mr- and Mrs. ~ ‘ -------------- . Cadwell retu rn ed ou nece««ary, . b“ . t . his declining stren g th T he arc h ite c ts reported th a t the new w ith the essay co n test in both the trie s and m any delicacies years. W hile he w as a soldier Mrs. My"d“ y' „ .. . failed to ra lly from th e effects of grade and high schools. Miss H elen , buiding is m ore th an half com plete. Howell began w ork tile'co this m m p orn- The bride w as dressed in a gown of Wood w ent for a v isit to Camp Rey- Ing at the H icks M ercan an y I | these. '" I T „ In su ra n c e has been placed on all Lam b, of Rockwood, received first th e buildings of th e fair. prize in th e g rad e school essay con F re n ch law n, w hite w ith sp rig s of y el nolds w here Mr. Wood w as statio n ed Mr. and Mrs. G. E Bangs retu rn ed Mr’ Hrown *8 survived by his widow. A schedule of 40 cen ts an hour for test, the su b ject of w hich w as "What low flowers and green leaves, and In a fed eral hospital. She w as en- Tuesday evening from a seven-w eeks' Mr8' M innie Brown, a d au g h ter Mrs common labor d uring th e fair was was th e effect of B enjam in F ra n k lin ’s m ade w ith full s k irt and tig h t bodice. gaged as an arm y n u rse and served In viUsn « d S8wu i P m C o Cag° . a L,d th fy al8° M' rlam A dklns- of H e p p n e r-’ four established. ‘ ......................... W“ -h- Mr- Bangs b ro th er «"<1 sons, J. Ross, of G re sh a m ’ P ra n k ° £ influence on th e fram in g of th e co n sti She w ore h er h a ir In a sty lish bob. I th a t cap acity for ab o u t a year. fam ily at K alam azoo, Michigan. The fair prem ium lists a re being Mr. and Mrs. Wood w ere en tertain ed i A f,er tb e w ar »hey took up th e ir I B a n g s,is th e P acifl^ c o a s t'b u y e r for <>f S e a tt,e : W alter R-. of Los Angeles tu tio n of th e U nited S tates?" Miss m ailed to all exhibitors of la st y ear by th e se creta ry , A. W. M etzger. They Lam b is th e g irl who won first prize In th e homes of relativ es of each for ,esid e n c« in K ansas, w here Mr. Wood ,Mo" ,K<’m ery - " ’ard & Co., and as th e “ nd C harles E„ of Pow ers, Oregon m ay be obtained at th e A. W. Metzger la st fall in w ritin g an essay on th e sev eral successive days and n ights, en ,ered »he m inistry. They cam e to V .T ibelng T h ree b ro th ers and a siste r also sur- sto re or a t th e Outlook office. ca re of th e teeth , w hich w as open to a fte r w hich they set up housekeeping 0 " * ° n ln I«32 and served m any and h i. wife w ill m o V K Race horses w ill be brou g h t from M ultnom ah county. in th e ir own home. (Churches, am ong them being Silver-1 about the first of July, Mr. and Mrs | Jam e8 A - ot S eattle ; G eorge H „ of C anby in a few days to be train ed on No, th is is not an account of a mod- to n ’ N ew berg. T illam ook and G resham Bangs »re form er G resham resid en ts V ancouver, B. C„ and Mrs Allison A copy of th e first prize essay, w rit th is tra c k u n til fair time. ern wedding, but It d escribes th a t of Tbe flnal P asto rate w as a t Iliff ch u rch 8b^ * as a teach er in th e grad e May, of P o rtlan d , The horse b arn s are being im proved ten by Miss Amy N oreen, of C lacka th e Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood, who ea8t of G resham w hich Mr. Wood w as H esse, ‘‘rm plem ent’Vom'iSi,0^ 6*1 ‘he F u n eral services w ere held a t the m as county, follows. T he officials of I t is planned to build additional th e F irs t S tate B ank ap p re cia te the celeb rated its 65th a n n iv e rsa ry on la st ’n s^ri,m ental in building. He built th e G alen F an ch e r n e t w ith a painful M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch thia af- b leach ers on th e infield. T he floral building has been leased efforts of th e te ac h ers who helped to T uesday. T he celeb ratio n took place lir“ * M ethodist ch u rch es In Springfield. accidpnt T uesday w hile engaged in un- »ernoon a t 2:30 under th e direction of at th e G resham M ethodist E piscopal Mt- Z lon. T illam ook and Lowell, an(, *oadi,lg b a rre ls of pickles in P o rtlan d »he G resham F u n eral p arlo rs The to Ju ly 15 to th e Ray M ailing F ru it m ake th e essay co n test a success. ch u rch and was p articip ated in by a ^ c o n s tru c te d or finished sev eral were, brin^‘ rolled d’owm s H p ^ w i t h E ° Judd ° fflciatpd com pany of H illsboro for handling fru it. How Can a Young Man B est Show His larg e num ber of b re th re n in th e m in- o th e rs' a heavy b arrel catching Mr. F an ch e r's l c h u rc h - assisted by th e Rev. S. F. A ppreciation of H is C itizen sh ip ! ■ stry , form er p arish io n ers, old neigh- Mr' and Mrs Wood a re both in th e ir I foot a,,d breaking two of th e toes and p ltts. w ith in term en t in Douglas cem- AGED GRESHAM WOMAN S4th year and “ re able to c a re for i’ad.ly ,m a8^ ,'(l g ‘^ o th ers on th e left etery. Judge Brown w as ju stice of Before a young m an can ap p re cia te bors and friends, and by sons, g ran d - PASSES SUDDENLY his citizenship, he m u st know th e full ch ild ren and g re a t g ran d ch ild ren . them selves. They have flow ers and a bottom' o U h f o o t re- PPaCe f° r tbe p a s' years '<” • m eaning of th e w ord and its im p o rt he date chanced to fall on th e day of veKctable g arden in w hich both enjoy I su itin g in a condition, w hile not con-1 uB nom ah d iatrlct, including all of Mrs. R hoda J. Stoker, aged 76 years, ance. w o rk l»K- sldered serious. Is exceedingly painful. th e co u n ties outside of P o rtlan d , and C itizenship m eans m em bership. „ th e g ath erin g of th e P o rtlan d M ethodist passed aw ay W ednesday m orning, Ju n e 2, a t h e r home on South Main good citizen is th e one who does his P re a c h e rs' m eeting, and th a t body met ' Many references w ere m ade by th e i l e , ,8 , a t hJ8 horae and wlH probably w as a p ro m in e n fa n d respected citizen p a rt well in th e life of th e com m unity, T he ^ 7 of " S ? ? J^meTst’erlln J G reSham ' Judg' " K «’" P “ «'“ » » * a "d stre e t a fte r a w eek's illness. F u n eral w inle a had citizen is th e m em ber who in th e G resham ch u rch in th e fore- 8P< akpr8 “ > Dr. C. E. Cline, fa th e r of noon. Dr. C. W. H u ett p rep ared th e M rs' K ' A Miller, who w as p rese n t a t w ere presen ted in a pleasing recital a t m ak ln ’i an effort a t all tim es to deal services w ere held th is afternoon in hinders th e p ro g ress of his com m uni the celeb ratio n five y ea rs ago and who her hom e S atu rd ay afternoon, assisted w ,ih h,s fellowm en In an u p rig h t way th e chapel of t i e G resham F u n eral ty when he m ig h t be helping. A c iti p ap er for th e occasion, w hich received D Kl" der who rendered several For m any years he had conducted a p arlo rs, follow ed by in te rm en t in the zen has « ertain rig h ts and certain much p raise from th e p rea ch ers p res- has 8,nce Pa8»ed aw ay. Dr. Y oungson b,y 8poke of h im as th e one who had In- p a / t " ^ , ‘Z ' anj¡“ ’l^ n n y ” Forbes’5 H P8tate a " d ,n 8 u ra" cp business and duties. As som eone h as said, "H is eni; „ f , G resham cem etery. T he deceased is rig h ts are w hat th e com m unity owes B asket lunch w as enjoyed in th e 8pfred D r- P arso n s to w rite “ Beside Billy M orrison, H om er Lum sden Nina " " y cea8ed bla activ ities in th is d irec survived by h e r husband, F ritz Stoker, him ; his duties a re w h at he ow es th e t i n g room of th e ch u rch and th e tbe B eautiful W illam ette,” and who as- I-a n Kiey. Elizabeth Thom, A lvln’s h e l- ,,on w hen obliged to do so by th e in- a d aughter, Mrs. Cora A. C arrell, of com m unity." ladles fu rn ish ed coffee sisted bim in m any w ays in g ath erin g „ r : 5*“ ^ , ,Lols N ash- R oland S heller. roads of Im paired h ealth T he young A m erican is a scion of a G resham Pow ell Valley, four g ran d c h ild ren and , m ighty g re a t-g ra n d rh lld re n . She - a , l.„ S h L stock. ’d'.“ J i',r ? » " £ '„ * ..''“ o"tow stra w b e rrie s and ice cream . Follow - m a terial for th e book. Mrz. M iller w as m *’ ing th e dinner, occasion w as tak en to l,r,'sen ted w ith a booklet on Jaso n Lee | Elw ain, M arjorie M oller. llu th aiul ' ’ ^ J^G R A L E COUPLE born in Springfield, Illinois, and cam e ! tlinchingly w here his fo re fa th e rs have felicita te th e aged couple on th e happy ai;d also a p ictu re ta k en five y ea rs ago R obert S terlin g and Mary L am bert. TAKES MARRIAGE VOWS to Oregon in 1882. She w as m arried ^ed b‘m - Did o u r fo re fa th ers a p p re c i Mr. and Mrs. E. Dliulst and children in 1872 to Jo h n F a n sh e r and a fte r his ate th e ir citizen sh ip ? P erh ap s a g reat and useful y ea rs of th e ir wedded life. in w hich h er fa th e r w as shown. have retu rn ed from Belgium , w here I deal m ore th an we do. G reat men, Dr. H u e tt introduced Dr. Jo h n P a r A p retty home wedding was sol- death she w as m a rried to F ritz Stoker, such as George W ashington, th e F a th I'lideiieinliialioniil S e n lc e s . w ith Te^latiJes.1 ’The™’ rep o rt a ’fine r mnlzpd at tb s home th e bride's th e second m a rria g e ta k in g place iu er of our C ountry, and A braham L in sons of P o rtlan d as to a stm a ste r, and th e la tte r called on a n um ber of m in- | 1903. _ Sunday school will convene Sunday , r i P. and as th is is th e ir first visit to I Pa r e n ts. Mr. and Mrs. W E H u rt of coln, the g reat em an cip ato r, showed th e ir ap p reciatio n and love of co u n try Isters Five-room m odern hom e on Main i.o.,g‘VinA th ?[r ,ives for such a g re a t of the s da>s tre e t for nrino cause. A « re e re fighting any su c sp h -g re a of t men M u sale s t’L i t s « bargain n f L i l . ? . * * 1 I today7 a s th the irit the days and M ust be seen to be ap p réciât ing ch u rch es and stre n g th e n in g con- wfth “ 8ong se rv ice. T h ere w ill also biles a re in use excepting in th e la rg e r vows to P aul B ossherin fP T ' H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.—Adv. C ontin u ed on page greg atio n s. T he sp eak ers along th is be 8Pec»a I singing a t th e aftern o o n I women ‘ 'ties, but by men, | I Mr' and M r" J ' A- Berney. ’ ° 8_e.r son of and th e ch bicycle ild ren is for used loco'motion.' T he house line w ere Drs. P arso n s W alton «¡bin service. T h ere will be p reach in g s e r - -n, <>n , , c bHdren for locoi--------- w orth, and J. T. Abbet't, all of P o r t vice a g a <" the evening a, 7:30 and k X V ’ wHh which6 tK ^ w e V e '’ 1 bPa" t,fU" y deco ra“ ’d yaH °us Th y l w y W<?r<? de,ePly spr,nK ,Iow ers and the Im pressive land. Dr. W. W. Y oungson p resen ted 0,1 T uesday evening th e re g u la r p ra y e r im pressed. Mr. and Mrs. Wood w ith a copy of Dr m e e t|ng of the ch u rch w ill be held | touchpd with a visit t ^ a n A m erican J / . ‘’l’* RpV' E ’ R' D Parsons' book, "B eside t h . Bo.uU fut' B ,w « «• h .W m e h F riday ,a A? 8 rl*1 *>“ . pres- B eautiful 1111 a m 111 e. . T he Rev. A. _ .-. n .— — - - — ................ .,.i ■ . , , , . , 8. Hisey th e co n tra ctin g p arties. told of th e p lan s for th e w edding anni - i Thu bride w as gowned In w hite AN I C H A N G E S M A D E v ersa ry five y ears ago w hile he was he held. All are co rd ially invited to | BY N E W S W IT C H H O A R D cru sh ed satin and w ore a w hite em p asto r of th e G resham ch u rch , w hen th ese services. broidered veil cau g h t w ith a w reath of Mr. and Mrs. Wood lived on th eir o ran g e blossom s. She ca rrie d a bou Zion Evangelical ( hnrch 1 0,1 account of the addition of the farm e a st of G resham . C redit for the tiu o . . * | new sw itchboard at ithe l o c a l t«l«> q u et of brid e's roses. H er bridesm aid, I lie S unday school will m eet at 10 phone exchange, a g reat many changes p lan w as given to th e Rev. E a rl B. Miss G race B erney, w ore light blue Cotton, who first suggested it and who and p reach in g services will be held at have been m ade In telephone num bers, silk and ca rrie d pink roses. The and w hile possibly some inconvenience w orked w ith Mr. H isey and o th e rs to 11 o'clock. M embers of th e Senior and Ju n io r o a o ^ <‘r.,e^ Ced. i t th ® fir8t ln g et* bridegroom w as attended by Jam es m ake It a success. O thers who spoke will meet with the St. Jo h n 's things, th ls"w ill°read f|ly " t* k e ° c lre of W ilson H u rt as best m an. Many beau briefly w ere Mrs. C. W. H uett, Mrs. H. tifu l and useful gifts w ere received by L. St. C lair and T. H. Gill of G resham . (Bellwood) I eague S unday evening at Itself. A supplem ent Is being printed the b rid al couple. A fter the cerem ony Dr. T hom as E. E llio tt of P o rtlan d , o’clock in the Sellw ood church. All con,a,n,nK ,h e nam es of the additions a sum ptuous fou r-co u rse wedding su p m em bers and frien d s a re urged to a t - and. < ,,a,IKeH m ade In the telephone dl- Mrs. E. E. R oberts and Mrs. A lta G en I recto ry and th is will be m ailed out p er w as served outdoors by E. J. tr y of Salem , th e la tte r a g ra n d tend. S atu rd ay to all sub scrib ers. T he c u t M arshall, assisted by R obert C urrln. d au g h ter of Mr. an d Mrs. Wood and a over In th e lines will be m ade som e Mr, and Mrs. B o ssh ard t left for S ea D on't lay down th e p ap er till you tim e d u rin g Sunday and perso n s using stu d e n t in K im ball School of Theol- have read th e W ant Ads. th e phone a fte r th a t day are requested side and on th e ir re tu rn will reside a t to use th e new num bers and not try to S pringdale. rely on th e ir m em ories en tirely for a tim e until su re of the changes made Local Boys Take Concession. E ven tu ally this will be a decided im Ja ck D ow sett and Donald Confrey, provem ent, as m any of th e lines a re now overloaded and th is change will tw o local boys who g rad u ated from Sparkling comedy by local taleut, directed by Mrs. Christine Dona.gh tend to c lea r up the crow ded lines and high school last m onth, a re m aking a Another lot of new Tub-fast Prints in new colors. w ork a benefit to all. ________ A u !'P | c < 8 Women s Society of S m ith M em orial C h u rch v en tu re into th e business w orld on Large and medium figures, 36-inch, yard.......... 25c th e ir own account. They have taken Haptlst t hnrch Announcements. FAIRVIEW’ SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ch a rg e of th e concessions a t Rhodo SOISSETTE PR IX 1 S, in a beautiful range of patterns A special Invitation Is given to all dendron Inn for the sum m er season, th e people moving Into G resham for and colors, combination checks and figures in ground. Including th e dance hall, sw im m ing th e sum m er w ork, to atten d all the Colors: gray, beige, honeydew, rose, tan and ta n k , te n n is and cro q u et co u rts and services on Sundays and the mid-week G eneral A dm ission K e , C hildren u nder 12. lie Reserved S eats 60c red. 32-inch, card ............................................ 5Q, refre sh m e n n t stand. They also are service held W ednesday evenings be m em bers of th e Rhododendron H a r “Do right and fear no man." "Don’t write and fear no woman” g inning a t 8 o’clock at the B aptist XEPOX'SIT PR IN TS, a fine soft finish, fast color, church. T he Bible zchcAil will begin mony q u in tet, an o rch e stra w hich fu r nishes m usic for th e dances held at new floral designs. New colors, 36-inch, yard. 60c .................................................................. .. ........... ........... ........... l(lllll„iH.,t||l||||((|(||||||), ' 15 m in u tes e a rlie r next Sunday, m ore the Inn. W. D. K inder Is th e d irecto r tim e being needed In w hich to teach NEW C R E PE De C H IN E SILKS of th e o rc h e stra and o th er m em bers th e Bible lessons. Instead of com besides D ow sett and Confrey a re L es Colors: watermelon, palmetto, beauty, corn, orchid, m encing at 10 a. m , th e Bible school lie Maxon and W ard W illoughby. As Alane Antonette, gray, blue, rose, black and white. will begin at 9:45 u nder th e leader- A good grade, 39-inch, yard........... $1.95 sh ip of K enneth D. F endall as su p er- X k « “ » k ay e er 1 Intend«,». The m orning church ser- ,Trl2 m (r , ' ’ b\ ’’PC'’88ary «<’ « " d a B l vlce will begin at 11 o'clock and the ,v ~ ° h ' S P' aCe te m porarl- p asto r will preach, his topic to be 1 V T .b° yH ‘‘xpect to o p erate the The Bible and E d u c a tio n " T ^e P' a, e Unt" 2 ^ 8t of »«P’-’-nher. Now in stock for men, women and children "A HOT D A Y ” DRESS FABRICS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 8 p.m. SPECIAL SALE Bathing Suits, Caps and Slippers MEN’S SUMMER UNION SUITS Real B. V. I).. $1.50, Seal Pax, $1.50 Iopkis, $1.00 All made from white Nainsook. £2 SPECIALLY PRICED Any Summer Hat Rubber Tea Aprons, each... 50c. 68c and 98< Cannery- Aprons, each...................................50< and 98 WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. Friday and Saturday $ 5 -0 0 I New Felt®, white and col ors. $3-50 G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N P H O N E 1111 M IS S H A L S E Y g T«» State Bank Bldg., Graham, opposite Telephone Office ’ V “‘ m eetings of th e In term ed iate society u , .. Will be discontinued for the sum m er ,,’' hal 7 1 au r E S “ ,U m o n th s T i l . H y p f . w ill meet a t Boys t w o k ,,i.k e r su n s' ages 14 to 2 7 o'clock and the ch u rch service will ' !* otlly- to d o s e out. »9.85 su its »1 90 I begin af 8 w ith a song service a nd I th e re will be „ sh o rt ad d ress by th e ( -------- ^ L S g O H T H t MARTIN_____ « pastor. Violin and OrrheMra Lessons. “The House of Quality»» We Give Green Trading Stamp« 0*”5 “W 3 Mrs. Robt. B lair will be a t th e home | of Dr W. J. o tt each T h u rsd ay during 5 Ju n e and Ju ly , w here ahe will give les- g sons in violin and o th er o rch e stra In- 9 stru m e n ts. T erm s »6 a m onth, which 3 Includes one p riv ate lesson and one 3 o rc h e stra class lesson each week. For P a rtic u la rs w rite Mrs. B lair at I 3 111 M a rg u erite avenue, P o rtla n d = phone TAbor 4476. -Adv. I L ist c o lu m n .’ your w an ts In th e clasalfled THE OAKS Amusement Park T he One an d Only Oaks Here's the Idea! Rig up a picnic lunch, load the wife and kids In the III old Ford and c'm on to T he Oaks. Boy. oh boy, w hat fuu! or ride th e trolley ,1a Hrst and Alder