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4 HARNESS RACES, 7 RUNNING RACES FOR $1500.00 PURSES FEATURE OF A. L CELEBRATION JULY 3 -5 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 16, NO. 34 LEGION GETS DERBY FOR CELEBRATION <• DESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE DAHLIA GROWER PRAISED IN JOURNAL EDITORIAL 22 GRESHAMITES VISIT CLUB CAMP AT O. A. C. T W IC E A W EEK 1926 BABY SPECIALIST TO CONDUCT FREE CLINIC MASONIC ORDERS WILL VISIT HOME U nder th e caption, “ U nw recked,” | Dr. S. U lysses Moore, well know n a beautiful trib u te w as paid to the baby sp ecialist of P o rtlan d , has been courage and p ersisten ce of Mrs. Vera ! secured for the baby clinic to be held M embers of G resham P ost A m eri L. T uck er of G resham in an ed ito rial ; at th e G resham lib ra ry on next T u es G resham C u thbertonians. 22 of them . head at th e reception given them on P lan s for the service to be held at can Legion are busily p lanning the in a recen t issue of th e Oregon Jo u r- ■ day. Ju n e 29. beginning at 1 o'clock. the Masonic home at F o rest Grove big celebration to be held at th e fair nal. R eaders of the Outlook w ill re- i in all. m ade up a p arty th a t visited W ednesday at C orvallis. Hill K inder G resham physicians who have prom next Sunday by th e Masonic ord ers grounds on Ju ly 3, 4 and 5, and have call the incident of the w recking of ,b e bo-V8’ »»<1 K iris’ sum m er school the inim itable, w ith his estim able ised to a ssist are. Dr. A. W. Botkin of ea ste rn M ultnomah a re p ractically been successful in secu rin g a strin g Mrs. T u ck e r's c a r w hile on her way a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college on wife, gave th e ir undivided atten tio n and Dr. H. V. Adix. Miss Mary P. com plete a t th is time. Masonic o r o m aking th e G resham folks at home to P rin ev ille w ith a display of her | W ednesday. At first th is of about 25 ru n n in g horses for a d e r w as de and to supplying th e ir w ishes along Billm eyer, M ultnom ah county h ealth ganizations from G resham , T routdale, by on th e aftern o o n s of S unday and dahlias last fall, and h er determ in a signed to be a b u sin ess m en's visit every possible line. T he ladies were nurse, who w as in G resham one day Bridal Veil and P a rk ro se will take Monday, in addition to th e h arn e ss tion to m ake th e display in sp ite of to th e college, but g rad u ally the ladies J invited to lunch in W aldo hall, p a rt th is week com pleting arran g e m en ts p art. Dr. Chas W. H u ett of G resham ra c e s alre ad y a rran g e d for. T his com th e accident. The Jo u rn a l says: for th e clinic, . , , said th a t the assistan ce w i” deliver th e serm on at the home bination prom ises lovers of the sp o rt H er husband, w ho had given h er a let it become know n th a t they too ' o t ,h e g ro u P being g u ests of Mrs. . „ of all physicians is desired but she | and , he 8pecla, nlU8,c a , num bers w i„ b eautifu l co u n try hom e near P o rtland, m ight enjoy a day off from th e e r e . ‘h® r ® maindeJ aeated a full p rogram for tho se days. died th re e y ea rs ago. She w as left Mrs. H. C. Seym our. H ere again w as had been unable to get In touch w ith I be provided by a com m ittee composed The ru n n in g h o rses w ill conje from w ith 12 high-priced acres th a t a t once o t e am look in upon th e 50o p erfect o rder. The dining room will some of them . Miss Billm eyer and of Mrs. L. A. H arlow , Mrs, E. M. Fox Toppenish, W ash., and a re described becam e an obligation. She w as left y o u n g sters gath ered from 25 counties seat com fortably about 250 and th a t Mrs. E llen A. Post, county health as first class. T hose to ta k e p a rt w ith the necessity of m aking her own of th e sta te for a fo rtn ig h t s stay for nvgny little m isses stood behind th e ir n u rses, will be on hand to see th a t and Mrs, J. A. L arsson of T routdale. The service w ill begin a t 2:30. in the h arn e ss rac es have been in living and doiug it a t once Dr. A ccordingly, chairs and sang the doxology, all In arran g e m en ts go sm oothly. ____.. . . . .. i H er hobby in pro sp ero u s days had study and recreatio n . hose who Intend to drive c a rs and tra in in g on the rac e tra c k a t the fair been grow ing flowers. She d eter- a group com posed of Mr. and Mrs. I unison, afte rw a rd seatin g them selves Moore will have stereo p tleo n s lid e , th o T se d esiring tran sp o rta tio n should g rounds for some tim e. m ined to rid e th e hobby to p ro sp erity B. L. W alrad, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. and q uietly aw aitin g the passing of w hich w ill be show n at the begin- g et m touch with the co m m ittee, in T he te n tativ e program of rac es in- b f “ ‘"/al T ! e b° m? P' “Ce ? ecam e a co"*' . m ercial d ah lia farm . L ast y ear th e H essel and th e ir guest. Miss G race th e dishes. To be sure, one little ning of the clinic, and w hich are said ch arg e before Sunday. The com m it- eludes two h arn ess and th re e ru n n in g net profits exceeded $1500 tees for th e 0 re8 h am M ason„ and , ha W illiam s, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. K idder w'iggly girl dropped her fork a couple to be exceedingly in terestin g . races on Sunday, w ith tw o h a rn e ss One day she decided to en ter an and d au g h ter R oberta, Mrs. M arion I of tim es, but no one noticed and all It Is hoped th at a la rg e num ber of E astern S ta rs co n sists of U. G Sm ith and four ru n n in g races on M onday exbibit a t th e Crook county fa ir at Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. S terlin g , I did Justice to th e excellent luncheon m o th ers will take ad v an tag e of th is I A. W. M etzger. It. W T horne Mrs' The fo u rth ru n n in g race on .M o n d av i?1'1" ! '’? 1!®« She arl;anged her m ost S. E. P alm q u ist, O scar Johnson, A w hich w as followed by ice cream as o p p o rtu n ity to check up on the h ealth E. W. A ylsw orth. Mrs. Benj. Cam eron will ho •> . ¿ beautiful flowers and sta rte d to drive onsolation, in w hich all to the C en tral Oregon county seat, W. M etzger, B. W. T horne, W. J. Todd, dessert. The men, w ith Mr. K inder of th e ir ch ild ren and get th e la test and F lorence Honey, T ro u td ale corn- w inners in th e fo rm er rac es w ill be On th e w ay down a m ountain road E. W A ylsw orth. C. I. R aker, Mrs. as host, lunched at C authorn hall and in fo rm atio n on th e c a re of th e pre-1 m lttees co n sist of John Burns E arl excluded. The p u rse on th is rac e w ill a tire w ent flat. A spill over th e ( ecll M etzger, Mr. and Mrs. Chase St. I here ag ain 300 boys, as w ith the g irls school child, T hose u n d er seven will T eg art, D an Mickley, Mrs. W. C. likely be $150. T he purse offered 0 I 1 e *iff8 e e m J*(l im m inent. D esperately t laii and Mrs. Mar y W elch left moved w ith decorum and curbed be exam ined. Spence and F ran ces Fox. n, in i ®he tu rn ed th e ca r into th e bank on the h a rn e ss races w ill be $250, w hile the upper side The autom obile G resham a t 5:30 in th e m orning, a r- th e ir sp irits, reserv in g them p erhaps th e ru n n in g rac es on each day w ill be tipped over. It looked like a hope- riving at th e a g ric u ltu ra l building for the ball gam e of th e afternoon FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. S. A. A RATA DIES divided into tw o p u rses of $75 each less w reck But p resen tly volunteer about 9 o'clock. v « JAPANESE CHILD HELD I FROM EFFECT OF BURNS At W aldo h all the G resham ladies and one of $100. help came. Thv c a r w as righted. The The scenes p resen ted th ro u g h o u t w ere introduced to th e ir young audl ...... . . , , I exhibit of blooms w as rea rran g ed . F u n eral services w ere held a t th e T here will be a h orse show and Are s h e w ent on to P rin ev ille w here they th e v arious buildings w here classes ence and w ere greeted w ith th e w ords B urns received T uesday night, w hen w orks on Sunday and Monday nights, said it w as th e m ost b eau tifu l ex- a re holding forth w ere those of anim a- of the in sp irin g . "How do you do G resham F u n eral p a rlo rs W ednesday a can of kerosene exploded in h er for T eruko Kido, 10 y ears of age, who A dm ission to th e grounds w ill be hiblt of flowers ever show n there, tion and in ten se in te rest. As w as b ut G resham v isito rs, how do you do? died of pneum onia Monday, Ju n e 21, hands, proved fatal two days la ter to free thro u g h o u t th e celebration T hat is th e 8tory of V era W olverton T ucker as told by W estern F arm er. n a tu ra l, th e p arty divided, th e m o th ers Two v isito rs w ere p resen t from P ort a t th e hom e of h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Bessie A rata, aged 48, who re »• * wt 11 goes to 8bow th a t th e w reck of a rep resen ted in th e group follow ing | land and they. too. cam e in for thej Mrs. T. Kido, farm ers on th e Cleve sided a t h er co u n try home a t A ra ta A h r . l l M A N SI ( COMBS I life or th e w reck of an autom obile sm all d au g h ter to her classroom sh a re of th e honors. station, n ear T routdale. She was land place. Besides her p are n ts she TO APOPLECTIC STROKE may botb be r *Khted, and th e beauty w here she w as being in stru c ted in burned at her home and was taken is survived by a b ro th er an d tw o s is A fter luncheon a p ictu re was taken of living m ay be retain ed , if one has th e in tric ac ies of cak e m aking and of the G resham crow d, a fte r w hich te rs. The fu n eral w as a m ost elab o r to Good S am a ritan hospital w here D eath cam e very suddenly T h u rs a determ ined and courageous sp irit. decorative stitch es and th e fath e rs all rep aired to assem bly hall in the ate one and w as atten d ed by a large she died w ithout regaining conscious day evening, Ju n e 24, to Solomon ness. tak in g th e lead of sonny who w as "Y h ut and th e G resham folks w ere num ber of Ja p an e se as w ell as by a M essinger, aged 78 years, who suc- COURT SUSTAINS WILL learn in g ju st the p ro p er propoi^ions Stephen A rata, the w om an’s h u s OF LATE A. C. WIHLON called to th e platform and introduced num ber of A m erican people. A Ja p combed to an a tta c k of apoplexy at and th e rig h t kind of feed for th e band, was tak en to th e sam e hospital an ese m in ister from P o rtlan d p re to the ch ild ren who gave a cheer th a t th e home of his daughter. Mrs. J . W. I A decision w as ren d ered W ednesday various sm all an im als on a well re g Buckley, on P lea san t View avenue. I in th e c irc u it court, Ju d g e T azw ell's n early raised th e roof. Mrs. Cecil sided and th e cerem onial rite s of th eir for b u rn s w hich he su stain ed on his u lated farm . hands and arm s when he attem pted Metzger w as presented with a pin by faith w ere follow ed d u rin g th e ser southw est of G resham . F u n eral ser- d epartm en t, su stain in g th e will in the to extinguish th e flames. T he explo The co u rses p resen ted by th e in Miss H elen Cowgill in recognition of vice. vices w ill be held S aturday, Ju n e 26. case of th e w ill co n test of th e late at the chapel of M iller & T racy, w ith I A. C. W ihlon. T he co n testan ts, H enry stru c to rs a t th e ju n io r session of th e her sew ing class th a t had achieved An abu n d an ce of beautiful flowers sion occu rred when Mrs. A rata tried to rep len ish a sm ouldering Are w ith in term en t at V ancouver, W ash. W ihlon and Mrs. Jo h n Ick le r had sum m er school are varied, including the distinction of being 100 per cent w ere given and at th e concluding ser a can of kerosene. T he fum es Ignited farm m echanics, an im al husbandry, T he v isito rs w ere fairly deluged w ith vice at th e Mt. Scott crem ato riu m a The deceased had resided w ith his I charged th e ir b ro th er, H erm an exploding th e can and throw ing d au g h ter for ten m onths previous to W ihlon, w ith exercisin g undue influ- gardening, b lack sm ith in g , crop pro- verbal bouquets and honored tim e and p ic tu re w as tak en of these. The blazing kerosene on the woman. Her duction, sew ing, cooking, canning, again th ro u g h o u t the day. They w ere child w as a form er a tte n d a n t at the his death and before th a t had been at ence in reg ard to th e ir late fa th e r's husband seized her and threw her to th e home of his son, W. E. M essinger will, and th e decision as ren d ered in b ask etry , in fact, ab o u t everything applauded, photographed and dined, G resham g rad e school. T he fath e r is the floor in an effort to p ut o ut the th a t a group of b rig h t, healthy, happy and the only "ro a stin g ” they received highly resp ected resid e n t of th e in P o rtlan d . He cam e ac ro ss th e J favor of th e p ro ponent, H erm an flames, but by th e tim e th is w as done plains in 1864 and w as one of th e W ihlon, leaves th e w ill to sta n d as boys and g irls could be in terested in. w as by th e sw elterin g h eat w hich com m unity. A brief service at th e Mt. Nor is th is th in g all w ork and no huifg over th e valley like a blanket, Scott chapel preceded th e crem ation she was te rrib ly b urned and Mr. Y am hill county pioneers. At one tim e originally w ritten . C arl L ittle, of A rata had been badly seared on the he ran th e old St. C harles hotel in P o rtlan d , rep rese n ted H erm an W ihlon play, w hich is rep u ted to m ake a dull About six o'clock, how ever, an ocean of th e rem ain s. arm s. The p air was rushed to the boy o ut of Jack . I breeze stru ck up and th e evening was McMinnville. He had also been and C. G. S chneider, th e co n testan ts hospital. Six g roups of boys have been o rg an - delightful as to tem p eratu re, FUNERAL HELD EDR resid en t of W alla W alla, W ashington, The e s ta te can now be closed and th e ized into a league and th e riv alry Is c . E . s t c ,a)r sp en t m uch of h ,g LATE MRS. ELIZA ROSE F u n eral services will be conducted before com ing to P ortland. H is wife | pro p erty d istrib u ted , S atu rd ay at St. M ichael's church, in indeed keen am ong th e H uskies, th e tlm e thv ufternoon K,v|n g the co,. preceded him in death nine y ea rs ago Mrs. Eliza Isab ell Rose, who died I P o rtlan d , F o u rth and Mill stree ts, at S tru g g lers, the R inkeydlnks. the B e a -| Ipge pres8 , hp once ()Vpr. g ev e ra, ()f in th a t city. JOHN BRUIiGER DIES Ju n e 6, at th e home of her 1° o'clock, w ith Interm ent In Mt. Cal- Mr. M essinger is survived by five AT PORTLAND HOME vers, th e B e arcats and th e W am pus the men, accom panied by a d aughter, Sunday, Cats. T he co n test is on as hot as loath to le t go of h er “daddy,” a t b ro th er, A. C. Cogswell, of B agle 'a r y cem etery. ch ildren, Mrs. Cora H aines of P o rt Creek, was buried in th e Odd Fellow s Besides h er husband, th e deceased In term e n t will be m ade in G resham th e w eath er for th e suprem acy in land, Mrs. F ran ces W ernes of Bend, tended th e hall game. G overnor cem etery a t E stacad a Ju n e 22, with in survived by her m other, Mrs. Marie cem etery S atu rd ay aftern o o n of the horseshoe pitching, b aseball, te n n is Mrs. L illian Buckley of G resham , W. P ierce w as scheduled to speak at 4 services in the E agle C reek ch u rch , I Anderllnl. rem ains of Jo h n B rugger, aged 74 b ask et ball, tra c k relay s, sw im m ing E. M essinger of P o rtlan d and F ra n k o'clock. Before leaving for G resham , the Rev. Mr. W ear, of C lackam as, of- | years, w ho died a t his home in K elly’s and volley ball. T he fav o rite in v er about a h alf dozen m achines were M essinger of A laska. addition in P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay , Ju n e sion of th e g irls seem s to be the big fleiating. T he rem ain s of th e deceased LOWER PRICES ON lined up and th e crowd snapped for HUDSON-ESSEX (’ARS The Oaks Offers Free Amusement 24. He had suffered an attac k of in- sw im m ing ta n k w here Coach Coleman th e second tim e d u rin g the afternoon. was at th e G ates F u n eru l home from th e tim e of h er death un til burial, F ree vaudeville a t T he Oaks am use- I te stin a l flu about ,h e flrst of th e year su p erv ises th a t sp o rt for both boys T he re tu rn trip was m ade w ithout H udson and Essex ca rs a re now nt m ent park th is w eek Is m ore th a n full and had been a ili° K Blnce th a t tim e and g irls. A movie p ic tu re w as tak en incident. T he o ccupants of the St. pending th e a rriv a l of her husband, th e low est price levels in the com His w ish w as th a t he m ight be buried D aniel Rose, from F airb an k s, A laska, W ednesday forenoon of a u n it of g irls C lair m achine w ere forced to look on of in te rest. “The P ostm an," by Van pany's history, follow ing reductions engaged in th e a rt of b ask et w eaving. the afterm ath of a w reck about th ree w here they had lived for th e past A lst, is a v eritab le knockout. S ing In G resham . w hich have Just been announced. The 25 years. Mrs. Rose w as 49 y ears of T he deceased is survived by his It su rely w as a m a tte r of com m ent m iles south of Salem. T he m achine ing, w histling and a score of th e new schedule b rin g s the Essex coach la te st jokes a re all included in th is widow, Mrs. Jo sep h in e B rugger and by th e visitors, th e clocklike precision was in th e ditch and a m an, woman age and, besides h er husband, is s u r to $735, th e Hudson conch to$1095, I th ree b ro th e rs and a sister, A ndrew of vived by tw o b ro th ers, A. C. Cogs w ith w hich affairs w ere dispatched. and child seem ed to be m ore or less act. O ther num bers on th e bill in- th e H udson brougham to $1395 and elude A berta K ilburne, m arim baphone P ortlajid. T heodore of G resham , Mel- E v ery th in g w as on tim e, m eals In badly cu t from glass, if not m ore se r well, of E ag le Creek, and B. F. Cogs- the Hudson seven-passenger sedan to vin of N ebraska and Mrs. E lizabeth ell of C am pbell, C alifornia. She cluded, th e re seemed to be no co n iously Injured. An outbound Salem p lay er de luxe, M cElroy and Moore, $1550; all prices f. o. h. D etroit. K arpenstein of Eugene. F u n eral s e r cam e to E ag le Creek about tw o m onths fusion, p erfect d iscipline prevailed, novelty blackface sin g ers, and M arian stag e bus had stopped to ren d e r aid. T his reduction cam e at th e end of D ale and G ladyne in a S panish step vices w ill be conducted S atu rd ay at each person from S tate Club L eader A d riv er of one of the G resham m a ago for th e benefit of h er health . The a live-m onth period in 1926 In which 1:30 p. m. a t th e T h ird Reform ed R ebekah lodge, of w hich Mrs. Rose H. C. Seym our down to th e little and dream y Indian dance. Due to chines adm itted m aking the trip to H udson-E ssex buyers broke all re c p o p u lar dem and Rube S haw 's N or church, 87th stre e t and W oodstock n ine-year old club g irl who w anted C orvallis in tw o h ours and forty m in w as a m em ber assisted In th e s e r ord s In th e ir dem and for these cars. avenue, L en ts, w ith th e b u rial rite s vices at th e grave. She had been in 25 cen ts w orth of Ice cream to eat all utes W ednesday. m andy G irls o rc h e stra w ill be r e stru m e n tal ill organizing th e Golden The Ja n u a ry -Ju n e period saw 114,500 by h erself, seemed to fit Into place tu rn ed for an o th er engagem ent S u n follow ing a t G resham cem etery. N orth Rebekah lodge No. 2, a t F air ca rs shipped from the p lant, or p ra c day. E very W ednesday h ere after will B aptist C hurch Makes A nnouncem ents p erfectly and th e m arv el w as th e re CONCESSION SPACE IN tically 17,000 in excess of the 1925 hanks. w as no clash. T he only lam entable » be ch ild ren 's day w ith a free ride for The Bible school will begin at 9:45 DEMAND AT 1926 FAIR period m aking th is th e record holding every kiddie, to g eth er w ith free a d a. m. and the p reach in g service at fea tu re of th e o th erw ise h appy g a th e r Methodist ( tiureh Announcements. season up to date. m ittance to th e p a rk and th e free l l o ’clock, at th e Bethel B aptist ch u rch ing w as th e death la st Sunday of one W. H. M itchell, who Is In charge At the sam e tim e th ese figures be Bible school a t th e M ethodist church vaudeville show. P lan s a re being next S unday m orning. T he su b ject of th e ch ap ero n es, Miss G ladys P en of concessions on th e M ultnomah cam e available It was stated also th a t will m eet a t 10 o'clock, w ith com pe nington, w ho w as tak en ill soon afte r ‘ m ade at th e p rese n t tim e for the of the m orning add ress by th e p asto r county fa ir grounds, says th a t he has the reta il sales for May had reached biggest F o u rth of Ju ly celebration will be, "T he Revelation of th e Fu arriv in g a t C orvallis and who lived enough new ap plications for space in tent te ac h ers and in te restin g graded 33.500 cars. C onsidering holidays, this lessons for all except th e ad u lt b ut a few days. C aroline H essem er, the new m ain building of the fair to ever held at th e reso rt. tu re .” In th e evening th e re will be was p rac tica lly at th e sam e high of P o w ellh u rst, w as obliged to leave till up all available space. He is, classes, w hich use th e uniform les a m erged service. T he B. Y. P. U. ra te as obtained In A pril. The A pril sons. Bible school will he followed th e school and re tu rn to her home how ever, giving old concessionaire FAIRVIEW subject w ill be tak en up by th e young on account of a severe attlck of to n th e p referen ce and m any have signed by th e m o rning .w orship and serm on and May m onths saw the delivery of people and all those in atten d an ce will at 11. Dr. W. H u ett, the pastor, 68.500 cars to H udson-E ssex buyers, silitis. The M uitnom ah County H ealth as- ' up. O thers w ill be seen in a few days be invited to en ter into th e discussion which is said to he far in advance of sociation w ill hold a clinic at th e T he G resham delegation m ust be hut soon th e rem aining space, if any, will tak e for tits m orning them e, “The of the topic. A fter w hich the p asto r any previous m ark. New A ttitude T ow ards th e Bible.” schoolhouse Monday afternoon. Ju n e a hum ble hunch not to get th e sw ell- w ill be sold to new ap plicants. will give a sh o rt address. All those T h ere will be special music. 28, beginning at 1:30. The clinic is! who have recen tly com e to G resham The E p w o rth L eague devotional Bible Standard Services Announced especially for those up to seven y ea rs ' Sunday school a t the Bible S tan d ard for th e sum m er w ork a re especially m eeting w ill he held a t 7 o'clock and of age w ith special referen ce to those ! ch u rch will begin prom ptly a t 10 invited to atten d th ese services. The the p asto r w ill preach a t 8 on "T he expecting to en ter school in th e fall. o’clock next Sunday, followed by the evening m eeting will begin at 7:30. Cured .Soul,” P ra y e r m eeting will be T h ere w ill be slides show n besides The Rev. E. G. Judd Is pasto r. held on T h u rsd ay evening a t 8o'dock. preach in g service a t 11. T he p asto r th e exam ination of th e children. E x The public Is cordially invited to all w ill deliver an evangelistic m essage ceedingly in te restin g re p o rts a re Free .Methodist Services. S unday evening a t 8.The re g u la r m id th ese services. received from those places w here th is ■ S unday school will convene at the week p ray er m eeting will m eet on clinic has been held. The exam in F re e M ethodist church Sunday a t 10 ! W ednesday evening a t 8 o’clock. C ot “GLASSES FREE.” atio n of the children w ill begin a t 1:30 o'clock, followed by preach in g a t 11 T hose In terested , or In need of p e r tag e p ray er m eetings will be held his Certificate o f M erit is aw arded by the and th e slides and le ctu re will follow by the Rev. M. V. W hetzel. Tin- fect fitting g lasses, mail your nam e F rid ay nights a t th e hom es of m em at 2 o'clock. All p a re n ts of th e com young people's m eeting will begin at nd ad d re ss w ith th is ad to me a t once, bers. The public Is welcome to all O regon N ew sp a p er Conference for the enclose stam ped envelope for p a rtic u m unity w ith sm all ch ild ren a re e s 7 and preach in g a t 8 in th e evening. excellent quality o f printing submitted at lars. H ighest degree of cre d en tia ls on services. pecially invited to be p r e s e n t All stra n g e rs in the city a re cordially the Eighth A n n u a lC o m e n tio n held a t the the (da. I. T his m eans extrem e a c c u r M orning w orship w ill be held at th e invited to w orship at th is church. Illg Entertainment at Damascus. a c y in te stin g your eyes, relieving eye- L nisersity o f Oregon Feb. tg a n d 20,1926 Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church i stra in and headaches, giving you com A big en te rta in m e n t will be given I'nilenem iniitinnal ( h n r c h Service*. fo rt and p erfect vision Dr. W. W under the auspices of th e D am ascus Sunday at 11 o'clock w ith th e serm on Frazee, S p ecialist, M organ Bldg., S unshine Club In D am ascus com m un S unday school will convene a t the by th e p astor, the Rev. E. R. D. Hoi- P o rtlan d .—Adv. ity hall, S atu rd ay , Ju n e 26. T here U ndenom inational tem ple at 10 a. m. lensted. S unday school w ill convene will be a o ae-act play, m usic, stereop- I P reach in g serv ice in th e afternoon at at 10 o'clock. tlio n slides. A dm ission, ad u lts 25c I 2 o'clock w ill he preceded by a song i't w J io Crv sLftz -Jiitlûûk _ c h ild irn I jc . R efresh m en ts sold afte r service. T he p asto r, th e Rev. S. F th e program .— Adv. A nnouncem ent Far Ä lJ n e r C. H. L ane announces th a t his place P itts, w ill p reach again Sunday even- j C h r is tm » J Number ( oming Events of Interest. of business is now located two blocks ing, th e serv ice beginning a t 7:30. High School d irec to r E lection. Ju n e w est of Union High school and his P ra y er m eeting will be held on T h u rs More people to read end 28. cu sto m ers may p ro cu re W a tk in s day evening and Bible study F riday use the W ant Ads. Notice evening. A ll a re welcome to th ese p ro d u cts th ere.—Adv. Clinic of M ultnom ah County Public the careful classification services. H ealth association, Ju n e 29. a t library. and look for w hat you „ ™® above a iac »*™H« of a C ertificate of M erit won by th e Outlook Maybe w hat you do n 't need some T hree-day C elebration, A m erican I uhlishiiig com pany In an exhibition of fine p rin tin g several m onths ago. want or advertise for It. one else w ants. T ry an ad In th e For real estate loans see or call B. One of th e specim ens subm itted w as th e la st Decem ber issue of the M ult Legion, Ju ly 3, 4 and 5. classified. W. Thorne.—Adv. nom ah Booster. i |. M ultnom ah County F air, A ugust 3-8. C e r tif ic a te o f M e rit W ANTED