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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1926)
F a TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS i r ± 1» Urged to Get Ready for the Greatest Fair Ever Held at Gresham G resham O utlook farmers to visit Many Phone Users EX PERIMEM STATION A num ber of farm ers a re m aking Have New Numbers plans to visit the experim ent statio n at UNIQUE ADVERTISING FOR WRIGLEY’S GUM T H IE V E S SEEM TO PICK ON CH E V R O L ET AUTOS I T W IC E A W EEK Daily Fair Admissions Not to Be Lowered Some one with a stro n g leaning to w ard Chevrolets has been m aking ’ife Corvallis on S aturday, Ju n e 12. m iserab le for ow ners of th ese ca rs Mr. Business Man called up his rest-1 County Agent S. B. H all has made w ithin th e past week, th ree being dence Monday m orning w ith the sam e aranKempn(s w ith th e people at the ______ J - V. Cogswell, fair board m em ber. found in th e Victory d istrict east of num ber as usual and then got prom pt- eXperiment 8tation so th a t those who G resham , p artly dism antled in one or j in c b a rSe o i tick ets and adm issions, is ly called dowp by Miss T elephone niake this tr,p w iu be conducted two cases, but evidently tak en out for now e,1gaged in d irectin g th e sale of O perator for not consulting his new tb ro u Kh the various experim ents, an evening of h ilarity and then ab an - ,,v p -v par season tickets. T he tic k et supplem ent w hich w as m ailed out Sat- The m ost of those who are Planning doned u n til the ow ners had located seIls ,o r *2’50 and st is boPed the sales urday to all su b sc rib ers of the Mult- ° n makinK th e trip so far, a re plan- them. On S atu rd ay evening Cecil wiU reach flf*y thousand. T he pro- nomah & C lackam as County Mutual ning on leavinK about 5 o'clock S atu r- M etzger's Chevrolet was taken from ceeds w i*l bp used tow ard building the Telephone com pany. In th is supple- day m orninK. Retting at the agrjcul- its p ark in g place on F irst stree t n ea r neW rac e ,ra c k and g randstand, ment a re listed 385 nam es, the ma- tu raI building on the college cam pus th e A ylsw orth & M artin sto re and la- Mr' c °K8WeI1 has established his jority of w hich a re changes, due to the at 9:80' te r In the evening was found by Mrs. Iieadliu a rter8 in P o rtlan d a t the Sew- installing of th e new sw itchboard in Tlle forenoon will be devoted to vis E. A. Stafford as she was re tu rn in g to I ard b,d,d ’n o rd er to be In close touch the telephone office, but some of the lting th e exPerim ents on field crops her home in Victory a fte r spending th e I witb tbp cam Paign In th e city. The names a re those of en tirely new sub- w bere hundreds of varieties of g rain evening w ith a neighbor. Mr. M etzger 8aIe o t the8e Hve-year season tick ets scribers w hose nam es w ere in too late I K rasses- clovers, vetches, field peas recovered his m achine Sunday m orn- tbe coun<y outside of P o rtlan d is in to be listed in th e D ecem ber, 1925 di- I and otbcr field crops are show ing at ing and nothing seemed disturbed w ith tbe hands of the m em bers of th e boys rectory or who have had telephones their bp8t the exception of the ro tary w hich had and gtrls clu b s- installed recently. I 1° tbe afternoon, arran g em en ts have been tak en out of th e d istrib u to r. Mr' Cogswell says he is m eeting Some of the folks who had got w ell been m ade 80 th a t those w ishing to “Tell 'em quick and tell 'em often," and handed out th e ir card as north- K enneth Fendall, a m em ber of th e wi,b 8plendid encouragem ent in th is adjusted to th e ir old num bers a fte r I visit speciaI experim ents such as says W rigley and th a t’s one reason w est ad v ertisin g rep rese n tativ es and I high school faculty, had his Chevro- ea n ,p a |fin w hich is planned to be a having them in some instances for a p o u ltry- dairying, live stock, p lan t everybody is chew ing W rigley's gum. replenished th e Outlook fo rce’s supply I let tak en from in front of th e B aptist b*g boo8t ^or th e fair. T he sale should num ber of y ea rs w ill need a few days disease8 an d potato w ork will be con- ” Ks ** “ church Sunday evening and Monday I run b’K in tbp county outside of Port- of “P. to g et used to th e new ones, but it ducted through these various depart The o th er reason is W rigley's gum is W rigley has 300 of th ese yellow cars m orning It was found parked near the land’ The pr,pe of °n e-y ear season will be but a sh o rt tim e u n til the new ,nent8- w orth chewing. T h at's the w hole in the United S tates, it is said. The Victory schoolhouse. It, too. had evi- tlckpt has usually been $2.50 and Is so num bers can be recalled as readily as T his is the th ird annual experim ent story. W illiam W rigley Ju n io r com pany ad- d e n t>y been given a h ard drive a n d 8 ta te d l n th f 8 y P a r 8 p r p m ,u m ll8 tU8U- the old. B usiness houses are finding 8tat*°n to u r to be conducted by th e ne day last week a yellow closed i vertises extensively in new spapers, ‘hen left until called for. About a week al,ly only a fpw hundred a re sold. it a good plan for tw o persons to take extension service. Those who have car r Pa, L . ''! front of tbe Outlook of- and by o th er m eans. Iag o a P o rtlan d C heviolet w as found | ben the board considered issuing a the telephone d irecto ry and the sup- madp *be to u r in the past years have fice ley ” w as painted «. W rig rigley” was nainted all over Anybody w ith any th in g to sell may n ear th e sam e schoolhouse w ith th ree Hve‘year • ea8°n ticket, for »2.50, good plem ent and go th ro u g h the two care- felt them selves very much repaid for the body, sides, back, front and top. well profit by W rigley's motto— "T ell bullet holes in th e back of th e m achine. I “ ny day ' an<1 al1 days of tbp fa,r ,o r fully, checking out th e num bers in th e tb eir tfnie and energy for the inform a- Ben K. Rouw and D. Del Valle cam e in I 'em quick and tell 'em often." In no case has an y thing been d eter- five fair seasons, it w as considered books w hich have been changed. T his tion gathered w hile on the trip, twr ----------------------- ~ --------------------- — ----- mined on th a t would th ro w light on hat the sale of 30,000 to 50,000 of these helps to fix the new order of th in g s T hose m aking the trip should plan EIRE SIR E N TO MARK j these th efts, w hich Is th o u g h t to be would give the fair $75,000 to $100,000 in the m ind and eventually saves tim e on tak in g lunch w ith them, as coffee, PO RTLAND CHOIR PICNICS IN W. E. HONEY GROVE in looking up a num ber, m ilk, cream and su g ar will be supplied NOON HOUR, ORDER theworkofboy8- The detective f o rc e .. for financing needed im provem ents ' I ------ aided by D eputy Sheriff S quire Is | and he p g rp atly in ad v ertisin g the The occasion of th e change was for 8 picnic lunch som ew here in a A m ost p leasan t event of S atu rd ay : As soon as the plan can be m ade w orking on the cases, which are all fa lr' nOt on,y for ,h e pre8pnt year but made n ecessary by th e in stallatio n of sbady 8P °t on th e experim ent statio n evening ua^s the picnic of the choir of public so th a t no alarm will be felt. I sim ilar, I f01- Hve years. I t would encourage a an add itional sw itchboard, th is req u ir- Sro u n ds. the F irst Methodist church of P o rt the fire siren will he blown for two or Eugene W elling had his F ord coupe g reatly Increased atten d an ce and th at, ing th e tra n sfe r of about 400 tele- County Agent S. B. H all is anxious land, held on the spacious lawn and in th ree seconds each day at noon, W est- tak en S atu rd ay forenoon from in fro n t w l,b the Im provem ents contem plated, phones to th e new board. P a r t of the to bpar from al1 those who are plan the grove of the W. F. H oney residence ern Union tim e. The plan w as decided of the S tar can n ery w here he Is em- would Increase the other fair revenues cut-over w as m ade S unday and the re- I n,ng on m aklng th e trip. on W allula avenue, Gresham . The upon at the reg u la r m eeting of the ployed and by the m erest accident r e - I tO 8,lcb an px,pnt tb a t th e loss In gate m ainder th e follow ing m orning. Nat-1 f i o X ie “ ^ “ n? i fUi lL i" U _mi nate.<l WUh O rpsham c ,t>’ council last W ednesday covered it th e sam e afternoon. Mrs" recelp ts would bp m ore th an ^ « e l- u rally a little confusion occurred in DINNER CELEBRATES electric lights stru n g from tree to tree evening. The control will he from the W elling drove In afte r th e boy S atu r- Mr' Gogswell says the only serious try in g to get num bers desired, but for 25TH ANNIVERSARY and was the course of much pleased telephone office and th e siren will go 'lay evening and when about five ‘'rltlclsm of (he plan met w ith by him the m ost p a rt th e tra n s fe r w as m ade i The 25th an n iv ersary of the wed- com m ent from the guests and the re si to the top but not he allow ed to run I blocks from th e can n ery they dlscov- ' s ,b a t l,O88lb|y the gate adm ission w ithout any difficulty and everything ding of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W alters dents of Gresham . About 4(1 w ere p re s down. I ered th e coupe w here th e thieves had wlH be rpduced o r done aw ay w ith is now w orking sm oothly and satis- fell on S aturday, Ju n e 5, and the ent in all. th e guests of honor for the It was voted at »he m eeting to re- loft It afte r an accident to the bum per before tbp Hve-year period covered by factorily to subscribers. Miss H elen event w as celebrated the follow ing occasion being Dr. and Mrs. B. E arle linquish w hatever rig h ts the city m ay had rendered It Incapable of being ,he t,c k e t- This objection Is obviated Maxwell, who has for some tim e past day by a dinner p arty a t th e ir home P ark er, p asto r of the church, and his have In the H einey sp rin g s, as It will driven fu rth er. It had stood In front I by lbe ac,lon of the board a t Its regu- been on the “e x tra ” list and learn in g on G resham butte, a t w hich th e fol wife, also Dr. and Mrs. C. W. H uett, of be im possible to use any oth er th an of a fu rn itu re sto re during th e after- lar m eet*ng last T h u rsd ay when a res- the In tricacies of the board, th is m orn- I lowing guests w ere p resen t: Mr. and Gresham . The rest of the p arty was Bull Run w ater In th e reserv o ir and I noon unable to be driven aw ay when <du*I°n was passed providing th a t d u r- made up of the choir m em bers and Ing th e next five y ea rs th e p rice of ing began re g u la r w ork on the lines. Mrs. Wm. A. E vans ahd son Wm. W al th eir fam ilies. M. E. Quigley, a b ro th w ater system of th e city so long as ’he broken bum per In terfered w ith the daily adm ission to th e fa ir grounds lace Evans, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Sm ith, th a t service is In force. | wheel. will not be low ered below 50 cents. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. W right, all of P o rt er-in-law of th e Honeys, sings bass in The com m ittee on public property, Baby Well Supplied with Grand land. T he ladles a re all sister m em the choir and w as the in stig ato r of the consisting of Akin, T horen and R aker, I HEALTH ASSOCIATION parents. bers w ith Mrs. W alters In W illam ette p leasant evening a t th e Honey home. w as in stru cted to investigate land in I TO HOLD CLINICS OAKS SUMMER RESORT M aster B enjam in Lloyd Owre, aged I C hapter D aughters of the A m erican A bounteous picnic d inner was served, the wooded section of Z enith addition OEEERS RECREATION after w hich the evening w as sp en t w ith a view to estab lish in g a public [ Follow ing is th e Itin erary of the one year, whose m other, rem em bered Revolution. The m an ag er of the Oaks publicity clinics of the M ultnomah County P u b as Miss C lara Mason, w as a form er The house was decorated w ith mock socially, m uch of th e tim e taken up play ground. bureau in the follow ing le tte r sets with singing and w ith various m usi resid en t of G resham , is getting con- orange blossom s and Ju n e lillies. The Offer was m ade by the B erry Grow-1 lic H ealth association to be held forth the a ttra c tio n s of th e Oaks re siderable publicity these days th ro u g h Chelsea china w hich graced th e dinner cal stu n ts, accom panied by the m ando ers com pany to buy a h y d ran t and th ro u g h o u t th e county d u rin g the so rt w hich Is proving a popular place the p ress as having nine g ra n d p a re n ts table w as a p a rt of the wedding outfit lin and ukulele. Mr. E vans, husband necessary fixtures for in stallatio n on m onth of June, R ussellville, Ju n e 10; living. His p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. S. I of Mrs. W alters' motlx^r in 1845. Some of the choir director, sang a group of C enter street w est of the cannery, pro-1 G ilbert, Ju n e 11; P leasan t Valley, of recreatio n for many. "S um m er is a t last with us, b rin g L. Owre, reside a t St. Johns. Mrs. of th e pieces of th is china indicate th e W elsh and E nglish songs which were vided the city will do th e work. The Ju n e 11 ’ M ultnomah, Ju n e 14; T rout- ing with it Ideal picnic w eather. This much enjoyed and appreciated. The Owre s p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. changes w hich have come about in offer was accepted and th e in stallatio n d ale' J u ne 15; W est P o rtlan d , Ju n e Mason, live at W estport. The baby I dishes in the y ears since they w ere presence of a bonfire, around w hich will soon be made. Until th is is done I 17’ Maplewood, Ju n e 21: Fairview , m eans good tim es for G resham re si has tw o full sets of g re a t gran d p ar-1 made. The sau cers a re deep and w ere the p arty gathered, tended to m ake the th e re Is no fire protection to the can- Ju n e 2S; G resham , Ju n e 29. Clinics dents, with the Oaks am usem ent p ark •>nts on th e m other s side, Mr. and I designed for drinking th e tea or cof evening a m em orable one, as the in nery as the h y d ran t Installed th ere wl11 al8° bp bP,d at I,ro °lts, Rockwood, open, as m any of them a re reg u la r visitors at the reso rt. F ree vaudeville Mrs. Simon Wold, of G resham , and fee. w hich w as poured into them from form al singing w as g reatly enlivened has been rendered u seless by the ex- F a,rv alp ar>d Powell Valley, th e dates Is a ttra c tin g m ore people than ever be Mr. and Mrs. G. Mason, of Seaside. The th e cups. Tiny p lates w ere provided thereby. T he choir is disbanding for tension of the unloading shed and of w h,ch have n°I yet been set. The fore to th e large "Coney Island" re g ra n d p a re n ts of th e baby on the fath- On w hich to stand th e cups w hile the the sum m er vacation period, a q u arte t drivew ay. A change cannot be made «esslons will each be held In th e re- sort, w ith Rube Shaw m anaging a t of singers carry in g on the w ork of this er side are Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Owre, of sau cers w ere In use. T he su g ar bowl during the busy canning season but sPpptlve schoolhouses In th e locality tractio n s. Shows a re tw ice dally, a t W estport, and th e g rea t-g ran d m o th er holds four cups. Mrs. W alters has a l d ep artm en t of the church during the the h y d ran t will la te r be moved to a witb the exception of T ro u td ale and sum m er position east of th e cannery. jG resham , those to be held In the public 2:15 and 8:15 p. m., w ith new p rese n ia Mrs. L. Owre, of P ortland. Ben- | m ost the en tire set of china, jam in does not seem a t all overly library. T he C orbett clinic haa been tatio n s every week. T he 30 acres of law n space, th e n u NEW LAW GOVERNS hau g h ty over th e fact of having so I (, \ >| |{<$VS EINISII AGED WOMAN DROUGHT TO I postpon’ <l ,ndeflnlt«ly on account of m erous benches and tables, and the SCHOOL ELECTIONS m any g ra n d p a re n ts to guide his young GRESHAM EOR BU R IA L mpaslp8 ,n tbp neighborhood. The AGRK I I TI RAL ( ’OI RSE footsteps, but tak es his honors m eek clinics are en tirely free and it la hoped free kitch en ettes provide an u nex The last leg islatu re passed a new Two G resham boys a re th is year T he fu n eral was held yesterd ay af- m others will plan to atten d those celled picnic spot. Then too, th e co n ly. T he oldest of th e nine, who a re all law reg ard in g the election of high ternoon at the B ap tist ch u rch of Miss nearest them. They will begin at 1 cessions and rides a re a source of O regonians and live w ithin 125 m iles num bered am ong th e g rad u ates of O re school d irecto rs and Instead of the di Ruth Howey, 71, who died suddenly O 'clo ck p. m at each place. A doctor vast in terest. These include the m er- of P o rtlan d , is Mrs. L. Owre, aged 83, gon A gricultural college, Gordon Gib recto r being elected at th e reg u lar and th e youngest is Mrs. W. F. Mason, son and Melvin B rugger. The com annual m eeting held In the indlvidua at th e home of h er niece, Mrs. H attie la n d two n u rses will be In attendance. ry-m ixup, M issouri m ules, m ystic riv W ostell in Eugene. The Rev. E. O m encem ent exercises of the senior who ii$ 42. The new officers of the association er, shoot th e c h u te s , ca te rp illar, scenic, class w ere held Monday at C orvallis, a d istricts ,an election will be held at Judd conducted th e service and In for 1927 a re Mrs. G eorge L um sden, of railw ay, tum ble-hug. m in iatu re r a il th e G resham Union high school build ferm ent was in th e Sw eet lot in the Rc.-Ji and use the W ant Ads. num ber from G resham attending. Fairview , p resid en t; Mrs. Mark way, and o th ers as riding devices. ing on th e afternoon of th e fourth G resham cem etery. Mrs. W ostell and Gordon Gibson, who is th e son of Mr. F ran ck lln , of R ussellville, vice p resi P lan s a re being m ade for the In sta lla Monday In June, or Ju n e 28, for the her d au g h ter H elen cam e to attend the and Mrs. W. H. Gibson, took th e dairy d en t; Mrs. W. E arl P ark er, M ultno tion of oth er late inventions of th is purpose of electing a high school di fu n eral and retu rn ed la st n ig h t to husbandry course In college and was mah, se creta ry ; R alph Hoyt, tr e a s u r so rt In the n ear future. T he novelty recto r In union high school d istrict Eugene. a m em ber of th ree clubs during his e r; Mrs. P. R. W hiteside, executive shop, K entucky derby, arch ery gallery, No. 2, M ultnomah county. The regu Miss Howey was a n ative of Michi se c re ta ry ; Miss Mary P. B lllm eyer, balloon race and o th er concessions college w ork, the D airy club, the Ag- la r an n u al school m eeting for the gan and had spent about 30 y ears In also In terest m any.” | ric u ltu ra l club and the Independent public h ealth nurse. election of grad e school d irecto rs and th e w est, m ostly In S eattle. L ast Men's club. Mr. Gibson has fitted him The In stitu te for tu b ercu lo sis w o rk June 10 to Sept 10 clerk will be held on Ju n e 23 and will J a n u a ry she cam e to th e home of Mrs. self to follow up his college ca reer by Cedar Door and Window Screens. have nothing to do with th e election W ostell to spend her declining days ers In connection with th e U niversity w orking w ith his fath er In th eir re g Good screen s 2 -8 x 8 -8 H , $1.95. We five days la te r for high school director. and, though she had been in poor of Oregon sum m er school in P ortland have several sty les and sizes all g a l istered dairy herd. We will serve conducted by Haidle O rr D unbar will All prospective candidates m ust file health for some tim e, her death was vanized screen, m ortised and tenored Melvin B rugger g rad u ated from the > S a la d s be held Ju n e 21 to Ju ly 2. Five from Joints. Window screen s and special petitions with the clerk at least ten unexpected. S h e' is survived by a ag ric u ltu ral course of O. A. C. and he Sandwiches the association have reg istered for the sized doors m ade to order. G resham days before date of election. W. C. num ber of nieces and nephew s, am ong W oodworking Shop, phone 50x1 too expects to rem ain on the farm to course. Short Orders L aw rence Is th e retirin g member of them being Mrs. W ostell and Miss assist his fath e r in a g ric u ltu ra l p u r Cold Drinks the hoard of d irecto rs at th is time. Window Cleaning Agnes Sweet of Eugene, Oregon, Miss Five-room m odern home on Main Ices« suits. He is a m em ber of Pl K appa For ex p ert window cleaning see 8. Lulu Sw eet of Peking, China, Morris stre e t for sale a t barg ain price for ten Alpha fra te rn ity and is also an hon TRK YULE COLLIDES Sundaes days. M ust be seen to be a p p re c ia t T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith Jo h n o rary m em ber of a n ational ad v e rtis Pie, Cake, Etc. WITH CAR. NONE H URT nd Guy Sweet of I j OS Angeles, ed. H. W. Cooley, phone 51x2.—Adv. Brown, O resham , phone 2501. Stephen Howey of D etroit, Michigan, ing fra te rn ity of the college. Mr. and Bottled beer on iee A sm all P o rtlan d resid en t on a tr i Alton and M orris Howey of S pring Mrs. W. H. Gibson, Miss Anna B rugger Gresham Beauty Shoppe D on't lay down th e paper till you and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Geddes a tte n d cycle riding down th e m iddle of a Lake, Michigan, and Mrs. Florence everything In th e line of cosm etic have read th e W ant Ads. therapy. C ourteous and efficient stre e t into a th ro u g h stre e t hit the Sims of Cadilac, Michigan. ed the com m encem ent exercises. treatm en t. Mrs. Lois S t.C la ir, F irst \Complete stock of lunch\ rea r wheel and fender of th e O utlook's EVERYBODY BEI.IEV ES IX HIM. S tate Bank building, phone 1841, NOTICE ca r on F riday afternoon, when Leslie DEATH ( ALLS M DTIIER G resham —Adv. goods for the picnic E ditor G resham O utlook:—I m ade G resham city ordinance No. 85 pro T. S t.C lair was driving into the city, DE G RESH AM WOMAN a w onderful show ing In G resham vides th a t property ow ners w here side Mrs. Elizabeth Rand, aged 81 years, In the recent cam paign, and much w alks a re in, shall cu t all g rass or accom panied by his wife. The t r i < OMI.XU EVENTS of this is due to th e su p p o rt th a t I weeds betw een property line and cen cycle was dem olished but th e child the m other of Mrs. C. O. H orning who received from the hands of both te r of th e stree t tw ice a year, between w as p ractically u n h u rt. In his rep o rt sides w est of G resham , died In P o rt *'A Hot Day.” Fairview school au d i yourself personally and your paper. Ju n e 1 and 15, and Septem ber 1 and to the police d ep artm en t Mr. S t.C la ir ; SECOND & MAIN GRESHAM land Ju n e 5 and fu n eral services were torium , Ju n e 9. I have m any friends in G resham , 30, of each year. said: held yesterday with com m ittal In Riv but w ithout th eir atten tio n being E. H. KELLY, M arshal. "Sm all boy by nam e of Robert erview Abbey m ausoleum . Flag Day, Ju n e 14, called to it th ro u g h your excellent Besides paper it would have been an im H enry Flickenstein riding In middle of Mrs. H orning the deceased is survived Reunion of Oregon P ioneer A ssocia possibility for me to have succeeded | F orty-sixth stre e t cam e onto S tark by four o th er children, B. J. and „ . V. In getting th e vote I did. stre e t w ithout stopping and also a t a Rand and Mrs. Minnie E C leland, of tion, Ju n e 17. Then I know you have labored . high rate of speed (for a tricy cle). I P o rtland, and Mrs. Lucy H arbison, of personally, and when one goes out F irs t Day of Hummer, Ju n e 21. Sparkling comedy by local talent, directed by Mrs. Christine Hominuh swerved to th e left to avoid hitting Morgan. Oregon. Two b ro th ers and of hlw way to do som ething as you have done we c a n ’t help but feel I him and he stru ck my re a r wheel and two sisters are also left and 18 g ra n d A uspices W’om en's Society of Sm ith Memorial Church G rade School E lection, Ju n e 23. th e re m ust be an additional word of i fender, only slig h tly h u rtin g his little children and nine g reat-g ran d ch ild ren . ap p reciatio n In one’s m ake-up, and finger on rig h t hand. I was going The Rev. G abriel Sykes officiated at FAIRVIEW SCHOOL Al DITORII M because of th a t reason I hasten to High School d irecto r E lection, Jun« west on S tark street. lay my word of app reciatio n to you th e services and the W om an's Relief and my m ost ea rn e st thanks. " I think hts dad will h u rt him worse Corps of Thom pson Post G. A. R. as- With my best good w ishes, and T hree-day C elebration. A m erican tonight." slated. hoping th at I may be able to serve Legion. Ju ly 3, 4 and 6. General Admission 35e. Children under 12. 1.7c Reserved Seats 5Ac th e whole people to the best In ter F or low est ra te s on autom obile, ; Buy rith confidence. L ate model est of th e state. I am, tru th fu lly “Do right and fear no man." “Don’t write and fear no woman" M ultnom ah County F air, A ugust 3-8 ’ tru ck and g eneral Insurance see B. W. I reliab le used c a rs a t H essel Imple- Your«, j o e E. DUNNE. T borne.—Adv. m ent Co.—Adv. Hot Lunch DISCONTINUED The Oscarette "A HOT DAY" WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9, 8 p m.