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GRESHAM OrTLOOK, TUESDAY, JULY SANDY BLUFF FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. H. H, W atkins enter- I Many F airview people spent th e last tained the Rev. and Mrs. H acking and week end at th e beaches, enjoying the Mr. and Mrs. Joe Donaldson, on Sun- ; se* breezes. Among them w ere C. N. day, Ju n e 27. Buckner. Jo h n Moller, Jo h n Jo n as and Mr. and Mrs. A. R adford had as fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. B urton Cham- g u ests several days recently Mr. Rad- herlain, who w ent to Pacific City, Dr. fo rd's bro th er, Lee R adford and fam ily S tew art Briggs and fam ily to Seaview, of Spokane, W ash. On Sunday, a week W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. R ichard ago. they also en tertain ed Mr, and Mrs. A nderson to N ew port and Donald Ja y R adford of P o rtlan d and Mr. and G rant to M anhattan. Mrs. W ill D ickenson, from Marshfield. Mr. and Mrs. Claud K napp of Ver- Mr. D ickenson fo rm erly lived on the nonia spent th e w eek end w ith Geo. Caldo place. Shaw and fam ily and took in the Mrs. Jo e Caldo is en tertain in g the three-day celeb ratio n a t G resham . Menzie g irls from P ortland. W illard Schofield of P o rtlan d is A lbert A ult left la st w eek for Med- ' spending th e sum m er w ith Mr. and ford, and intends to w ork th is sum Mrs. Clyde Stone. m er a t C rater Lake. L aw rence Mahaffey had th e m isfo r tune to b reak his co llar bone in a p eculiar accid en t at Blue Lake, w here PLEASANT HOME he had been in sw im m ing. W hile Mrs. B row nbridge, of Indiana, is ru n n in g he en countered a rope or visiting w ith her d aughter, Mrs. G. cable w hich cau g h t him in th e neck, throw ing him down and causing the N asshahn. Mr. and Mrs. Cheo T u rn e r, of Salem, fractu re. visited w ith th e ir d au g h ter, Mrs. Wm. An ice cream gocial w ill be held at F airw ea th er, recently. They w ere ac th e home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lum sden on next F rid ay evening from com panied by th e ir d aughter. Jew el. Raym ond C hase has retu rn ed from 8 to 10 o’clock. A p rogram will begin Oakley, C alifornia, w here he has been a t 9 o'clock, w hen Mrs. Je ssie Miller w orking for th e past few m onths. w ill give read in g s and W ittm er Mc F. D. O lem an is atten d in g th e sum Donald, ten o r soloist, w ill sing. A good citizenship m eeting has been m er extension course of the U. of O. w hich is being held in P ortland. arra n g e d for next Sunday nig h t a t the Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n church w hich w ill be en tirely in ch arg e of the Gresham Beauty Shoppe everything in the line of cosm etic nlen- Musical num bers have been ar- therapy. C ourteous and efficient ranged for th e m en's ch o ru s and q u ar- trea tm e n t. Mrs. Lois St. C lair, F irs t te t and solos w ill also be rendered S tate Bank building, phone 1841 i Milton O. N elson has been asked to G resham .—Adv. speak on th e occasion. LOCAL WOMAN HONORED BY EASTERN ART SCHOOL 6, HEM Alaska Trip Reveals Marvele of Scenery PAGE THRER From A Mother's Viewpoint Mrs. J. A. L iedfors. residing th ree m iles ea st of G resham , w as sig n ally honored recently' in New York city, when she was selected as one of ten, Continued from page 1 out of 500 stu d en ts as th e recip ien t of a sch o larsh ip in th e S tu d en ts' A rt Mt. Ju n eau , and is A laska's capital ; League, w hich in stitu tio n she has and p rin cip al city. “ In A laska the lights a re not need been atten d in g d u rin g th e past year ed until 10 o’clock or a fte r at this as a stu d en t in scu lp tu re. T his schol tim e of th e year. “ We left Ju n eau at 7 in th e m orn- I arsh ip . w hich c a rrie s w ith it free tu i tion in any d ep artm en t desired by ing of Ju n e 20, moving acro ss th e bay to Douglas for about 15 m iles, then ' Mrs. Liedfors, w as aw arded ill rec back down the coast to T aku glacier, : ognition of h er excellent w ork done w here we glided in q u ite close. T aku I during th e past year. She arriv ed in glacier, a giant, live, blue-tinged glac- I G resham S atu rd ay and for th e p resen t ier, 300 feet high and over two m iles 1 wide, is situ ated a t th e head of Taku j is w ith her husband and d au g h ter Inlet. w ith friends in Powell Valley. T he “ From here we w’en t to H aines, ! fam ily is contem plating th e re tu rn in g w here we stopped long enough to ! soon to New York w here Mrs. L iedfors w alk up th e hill w here a fo rt is lo- I cated. H aines has a settin g of m oun- | will fu rth e r p u rsu e her studies in the tain scenery w hich is as beautiful as , a rt school. It is possible Mr. Lied- anything we saw on th e trip. “From H aines we w ent to Skagw ay. ■ fors may re tu rn to Sweden la te r to engage in business. He w as th e p ro which we reached a t 8 o'clock in the evening, and th e sun w as still bright Warranted pride shines these days In the eyes of Mrs. Byrd, p rieto r for about five y ea rs of the We took in the p o rt and th en w ent to who but yester-year was a young Virginia mother with, hopes for large g en eral m erch an d ise sto re in the P ullen house, a hotel fam ous j J" ^ ? lw“ rtuboys, Harry and Dick. She has just returned home Powell Valley Just n o rth of C h risten m any y ears ago. H ere they allow I from the East where she witnessed the nation bestow great honors— gam bling and dancing and m any to u r- 1 se n ’s garage. on Dick—the younger son, who is Lieut-Commander R. E. Byrd, the , lsts go th ere for an evening if the ; first to Ay over the North Pole—carrying the Stars and Stripes ahead Mrs. L iedfors may well be rem em - boatg gtop ,ong enough „ wag gtlH of all nations. Brother Harry helped in the welcome home, leaving bered by her splendid w ork in p arch - quite light a t m idnight. The next j his desk as Governor of Virginia long enough to join in. Can you m ent on lamp shades w hich won for m orning we boarded a tra in for the . imagine this mother’s pride as she saw her two {¿ys riding dowa her sev eral blue ribbons at th e county s*de t0 B ennett lake. The tra in i Btoadwav while thousands cheered the hero of the North* runs along the side of the m ountain to '. fa ir last year. She attended th e Uni m ake the grade and many beautiful versity of Oregon extension course in falls w ere seen com ing down the ANNUAL < HAI TAI QUA PACIFIC NORTHWEST FROM .11 LY S TO I« a r t in P o rtlan d last sum m er and w hile m ountain sides. On th e re tu rn trip HAS MANY FOREST EIRES th e re received m uch encouragem ent from B ennett we w ere allow ed to stop and see those w onderful falls, The Hnnual program of th e W il F orty-seven forest fires w ere re p o rt as to her w onderful ta le n t along th is and pick wild flowers, of w hich th ere lam ette Valley C hautauqua associa ed up to Ju n e 1, for the 22 national line. H er in stru c to r at th e sum m er are plenty at all p o rts in A laska. "B etw een Skagw ay and S itk a we tion is scheduled th is year for Ju ly 9 fo rests in Oregon and W ashington, In school persuaded h er to accom pany h er east, w hich w as la te r arran g ed passed th ro u g h a narro w channel to 16, and will a ttra c t large crow ds to volving a total area of 2.670 acres, as w here th e re w ere all kinds of buoys the __ excellent ________ ______ featu res _ which will be show n by figures com piled In the of and th e tw o ladies have been in the and lighthouses to m ark the way. We The fice of d istric t fo rester C. M. G ranger. sam e school d u rin g th e past year. H er saw th e place w here th e B ritish ship, prov,ded for the entire aim during th e com ing year is to be P rin cess Sophia, w ent down in a Pri,Kr am does not ju st happen. It is P o rtlan d , Oregon. F or the sam e p er HALEY i built up and directed by thoughtful iod last year, only 20 fires w ere re come proficient In p o rtra it scu lp tu re storm . “We stayed all nig h t at Sitka, which men and women. T here are 250 stock- ported. and the total are a burned w as work. T he Mission C ircle of th e Haley is noted for its b eautiful su n sets, but , clouds hid the sun w hen we arrived. ' ' each year and elect less th an 100 acres. B aptist ch u rch will give a program The very early sp rin g th is year c a r We visited th e old R ussian church i 8 boartl of d irectors to m anage Chau- Sunday aftern o o n , Ju ly 11, a t 2 CORBETT w here services a re still held. People I ta u q u a affairs. The stockholders re- ries w ith It the necessity for m ore o'clock, in C arl L arso n 's grove. Two Dr. and Mrs. Cosmon of Tenino, Who w orship h ere stand during the , reive no dividends except a com pll- th an usual care with fire In th e woods, Today it is no more necessary for m issionaries w ill be p rese n t to deliver stan d ln g ‘th ly 'V n le l. “ T h e " “ Basted m«n ,a r ’ Se« ° " A11 ” f th e d*‘ according to fo rest officials. E very you to make your jam s and jellies speeches. A free w ill offering will be W ashington, and Mrs. Sidney of Spo by the old, long boil method than it taken for the m issions, and re fre sh kane w ere g u ests of Mr. Lew is Reed services are two h ours long and are l 1 ecto rs an<* oracers, except the secre possible precaution should be taken is for you to light your house with said to be very im pressive. Many rel- ta ry , w ork w ithout pay for the good by the public to prevent the sta rtin g of and Mrs. Leland, Friday. candles or spend the morning wash m ents w ill be served. ics a re in the ch u rch and th e re is of the cause. The officers a re C H serious forest fires, it is said. Mrs. E thel S m ith S tew art visited ing lamp chimneys. alw ays som eone th e re to explain Of th e 47 forest fires reported this frien d s in P o rtlan d over th e week-end. them. T here are pictures, robes, New Dye. p resid en t; L. Adams, vice pres The reason for the old-fashioned GILLIS method of “boiling fruit down” was Mr. H arm on and son, W alter, of T estam ents w ith gold and silver Ident; M. J. Fenega, se creta ry ; E. O spring, 22 w ere less th an one-fourth th at no fru it contains enough jelly hacks, and m any o th er in te restin g a r Caufleld, tre a su re r. The executive acre In size when extinguished, 12 Billie H illyard and C harlie H arris P o rtlan d visited frien d s in th is vicin ticles. An adm ission is charged to ing substance to jellify all of its com m ittee co n sists of C. H. Dye, H. E w ere betw een one-fourth acre and ten ity, Sunday, Ju n e 27. juice. Therefore a large amount of have re tu rn e d from Oakley, C alifor- this church. Cross, O. D. Eby, L. Adams, R. W acres, and 13 reached In excess of 10 ' nia, w here th ey w ent a few m onths The an n u al school election was very juice had to be boiled away. “Near Sitka is the fam ous Indian ago to work. H illyard has entered the poorly attended here. Mr. Dunkley of riv er road, a co ntinuation of th e gov K irk, with Sadie-O rr D unbar sym acres. Most of the fires over 10 acres But now with Certo (the jellying em ploy of a P o rtlan d tra n sp o rta tio n substance of fru it refined and bot did not, how ever, kill green m e rc h an t t View d istric t w as elected ern o r’s w alk of th e R ussians, and posium director. pany and is o p eratin g one of the the P lea san . . . , , , . , i often called "lo v er's lane.” It w inds i ________________ tled) you can use any fruit you like com able size tim ber, according to the r e d irecto r for th e grad e schools and Ed. „„„ i a I ------------------------ Mount Hood Loop scenic stages. —even one which has never jelled w « « n r„ .„ i0„ to,i „lorV 1 c o n ta in s ' a large num ber 'x ' totem " ‘‘■•’ Known Portland People Wed. ports. They w ere largely confined to W n ilson re-elected clerk. before—boil it only one or two min Library Received Yen Kooks. L orn Goodwin, trav elin g Y. M. C. A. poles with splendid exam ples of A w edding which will be of in ter- "old b u rn s,” and fern or brush p atch utes, and get a perfect tender “set.” T he follow ing new books have been This short boil with Certo saves se c re ta ry from Idaho, w as th e guest Hydah carvings. We also visited the | est to G resham read ers th ro u g h the es. The serious aspect of such fires Is all of your fru it and juice—its received recen tly at th e G resham pub of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reed, Sunday, the.re “ re a “ ny <In(llan ! prom inent connection of the bride' th a t they u sually destroy young tre e relics of by-gone days, and a pipe or- I fresh flavor—its bright color—its lic lib ra ry and a re suited ad m irably Ju n e 27. grow th, or "n a tu ral restocking," It Is gan. w hich w as th e first o rg an to be i la tb e r bulk. You get half again more jam for vacation read in g : “Mr. P e tre ”, said. brought to A laska, In 1846. Miss W orld, Is th a t of Miss LaV erne Jessie Mrs. Olivia Leland visited frien d s at or jelly. It takes less time to make H ilaire Belloc; “ F rien d s of Mr. In the list of causes, lightning tak es it and it tastes better, looks better I Sw eeney", E lm er D avis; "T em ple Olympia, W ashington, from F riday Ruegg had th e honor of playing on it. ! W ilson, (laughter of Mr. and Mrs J a "7 ry “ tone.th e “ Bt“ ’ h“ 8 ° ' W ,l8on' Ted C hen8ult T ab l«r ' th e lead w ith 12 fires. B rush-burning, and cannot fail to jell. u n til T uesday of la st week. A recipe book comes with each Bells and S ilver S ails”, E lizabeth En- Ju liu s M eier and Mr. S trong, of "P resid en t H arding, on his last trip , both of P o rtlan d . T he cerem ony was In connection w ith both farm land and bottle of Certo. Your grocer car ! d e rs; “L ittle S hips”, K athleen N or P o rtlan d , w ere a t C orbett statio n one attended the P resb y terian ch u rch in I perform ed by the Rev. R. N. Avlson roadw ay clearin g . Is charged with 11 ries Certo, or you can send 10c (for ris; "C lara B a rro n ”, H arvey O’H ig postage) and get a trial half-size gin s; “Roving T hrough S outhern day la st w eek looking over the dock Sitka. We visUed th e church and sa t i a t th e home of th e brid e's p aren ts, fires; sm okers w ith eight; lum bering which is in a dilapidated condition. T ' U? 'en with six; cam pers w ith four; and r a il bottle which will make from 6 to . , , At all these p o rts th e Indians are W ednesday evening, the house being 10 glasses of jam or jelly, depend 'C h in a ”, H arry F ra n c k ; “ H angm an's T hey are an ticip beautifully decorated witli palm s and roads with two. F our others a re cla ss atin g rep airin g sam e . u ne<l up on the stre e ts w ith curios to “E rn estin e ing upon the recipe used. Address ' H ouse”, Don B yrne; gladioli. About 150 guests w itnessed ified under “m iscellaneous” causes. as Mr. Meier may b rin g his p leasu re sell to the to u rists. Douglas - Pectin Corporation, S ophie”, Sophia Cleugh; “Lion's boat and house here. I "We Ieft S itk a early W ednesday the cerem ony. Mr. and Mrs. T ahler T he m ajority of th is sp rin g 's fires 118 d Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. S kin”, R afael Sabatinl. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C row ston from 23' 8? d 8t 6:3°, tbe left im m ediately for th e sum m er home have occurred on w est slope fo rests . I sam e day we w ere a t Ju n e au again on of Mr. and M tb . W ilson on Camp ra th e r th an east of the Cascades, th e Pasadena, C alifornia, who have been | Ou r re tu rn trip. h ere the p ast m onth visiting the lat- j “ An in terestin g fea tu re of th e trip creek, above Rhododendron, w here figures being 30 to 17; h u t th e num ber te r ’s m other, Mrs. L. Benfield and j ™ s . 8 wedding w hich took place on they w ill spend a week. A fter Ju ly 6 Is practically the same for th e W ash o th er relatives, left W ednesday, the boat. A young couple boarded the they will he at home In a new b u n g a ington as for th e Oregon national fo r boat at P etersb u rg w ith th e intention for Nampa, Idaho, and from th e re of stopping at W rangell to get m a r low erected for them In P o rtland, the ests. The rep o rts by dates show th a t the to Y ellowstone P ark and on to North ried. They w ere said to have eloped. gift of the bridegroom 's parents. J. O Dakota, retu rn in g back to C orbett in Some of th e p assen g ers heard of th eir W ilson is In G resham often on b u si m ajority of the 47 fires up to Ju n e 1 Septem ber. The re tu rn trip will be plans and persuaded them to have the ness p ertain in g to his duties as clerk occurred around the m iddle of A pril, w edding on the boat. W hen W rangell , _. ‘ th ro u g h Canada. was reached some of the people from " M ultnomah cam p 77, W. O. W , the only six, for Instance, being reported NOTICE—To all growers with whom we have contracts for the last 10 days In May. T he rain s the boat w ent w ith them to secure a J larg est cam p In W oodcraft, and any who wish to come with us. Our receiving hours d u rin g May. th erefo re, according to license, a m inister, flowers and other POWELL VALLEY things th ought to be essen tial for an are from 12 noon to 8 p. m. except on Saturday, which is E ra d ic a tio n of Canada th istles and th e forest officials, w ere of but te m elab o rate wedding. T he cerem ony porary value In the problem of forest The L adies' Aid of the S aron L uth- from 12 to 5 p. m. was very p retty and w as perform ed wild m orning glories in Oregon Is | eran church w ill m eet on T hursday at the head of th e sta irw ay leading to now occupying the atten tio n of many protection for the season. The ground • afternoon, Ju ly 8, a t 2 o'clock, a t the the d in in g . room. A tten d an ts were farm ers. Best resu lts In co n tro llin g su rface th ro u g h o u t extensive forest I home of Mrs. Em anuel Anderson. All i chosen from am ong the p assengers these weeds have been with the th o r are a s becam e thoroughly dried out and th e p u rser gave th e bride away. during the previous m onth; also th e re | are invited to be present. A w edding dinner with w edding cake ough clean cu ltu re method which p re ; and all was served on hoard th e boat. vents leaves g ettin g out to th e light. w as much less than the norm al snow THIS IS THE LIFE. R epresenting “On th e la st night on board th e boat A good p ractice is to mow the thistles fall In th e m ountains last w inter. a ban q u et was served, followed by a ofT as they are about to bloom, plow to T he day daw ned b rig h t and w arm Ray-Maling Co., Hillsboro, Oregon m asquerade dance, whfcn all so rts of The hairy vetch seed m ark et holds And to the berry patch did sw arm costum es w ere seen. Including b ath expose as m any roots aH possible, and A h ilario u s bunch of pickers a stro n g position In Oregon th is year keep the land cultivated so th e leaves suits, pajam as, Indian costum es, R egardless of the sc ratch in g stickers. ing paper dresses, etc. One very tall can n o t get out to th e light. Mowing and grow ers not under c o n tra ct w ill lady dressed to rep resen t a totem and rem oving the th istle tops and have a nice opportunity to dispose of T h eir voices clear and Joyful ring I pole. th e ir crops, advises th e experim ent j W hen "Y ankee Doodle” they would "W e found rough w ater on Milbank sp rin g toothing o ut th e roots m akes And’ ’ th ro u g h the field would m errily , sound ^ 7 "bOa“t"VoeR ^ ( I ’^ w a ^ ’d Z si and S tra it George, which made cu ltiv atio n easier. A good tim e to station. s ta rt on the m orning glories in the po W eather conditions In May were u n u v h te r th a t e o e s to q u ite h,Kh bUt n on e ° f Ua b e c a n le a e a - stubble fields is as soon as the hay or The joyous la la u g h ter th a t goes to g(ck We arrlv ed )n Seatt]e on S a tu r. usually favorable to fungus Infections show— g rain is removed, th e experim ent s ta day night about m idnight but (lid not W ith th e adven t of w arm w eather a new problem p resen ts itself n Oregon, say experim ent statio n au tion has found. When su rface tra sh T w ork and dock Untl‘ sep m ornln*- H ere the resh- in connection w ith th e econom ical and safe p reserv atio n of fam ily T h h a at t thouvh though the the w ork be he slow slow and i am p arty arated BOJne com G ing t0 Is burned, and the patches are plowed thorities. Successful grow ers will give foods. e x tra atten tio n to the ap p licatio n of T he m odern w ay is by m eans of dom estic electric refrig eratio n . The w orkers know the b erries need | some rem ain in g for a day In Seattle. and kept cultivated to prevent leaf late sp rin g sp ray ag a in st apple and It brin g s you— form ation, e r a d ic a tio n Is alm ost a s pear scab, p rune and ch erry leaf spot, I To pick them ere th ey get too dry CONSTANT COLD Kale, one of th e most im p o rta n t fall sured. It has been found useless to peach blight, gooseberry and c u rra n t T h at all may have some Juicy pie. CLEANLINESS s ta r t any system of e r a d ic a tio n unless — H arvey W illis. and w in ter forage crops for w estern leaf spot, and brow n rot of stone UNFAILING SUPPLY the w ork Is to he followed up fre ECONOMY Drastic Steps. Oregon, Is u su ally tra n sp la n te d in quently enough to keep all grow th fruits. In general the best m aterial CONVENIENCE to use is some form of w ettable su l H usband—“How about m eeting me June. Deep p lan tin g has given good down. for dinner to n ig h t?” phur or Bordeaux m ixture, since lime- We sh all be glad to have you come in and let us explain th e n u m er F riend Wife—"Good idea. I've been resu lts at the experim ent station. By su lp h u r applied so late in the season ous ad v an tag es of dom estic electric refrigeratio n . Carelessness on Ills Part. th inking we should do som ething to p lanting the roots in m oist soil the Is likely to cause bu rn in g and even get acquainted. B eggar — “ An' m adam e, my foot j tendency is to grow clo ser to the w aren ’t alw ays like th is.” dropping of fru it and foliage. Maybe w hat you don't need some ground. Low blocky p la n ts are more "I know th a t! The I hs I tim e you one else w ants. T ry an ad in the w ere here you w ere blind and the tim e F or real estate loans see or call B. i re sista n t to cold th an rangy ones. ‘ classified. before th a t you w ere starving. W. T horne.—Adv. JAM AND JELLY MAKING MADE EASY AND SURE Growers! attention ! Growers! H. E. THAYER DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. -AFTER 1 SCßAPE ANO SAVE VOD CO AND VSCOW it A ll in o n A second HAND PlLEOF JONkS- A fine example of * a BUSINESS MAN YW A(2 E —6TC-ÇTC- ere > PUBUSHEBS * AUTOCASTEB SEHVICT2 a u . tuL wa. o m a