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MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR AUG. 3 TO 8. BEST DISPLAY EVERY WAY! GET READY! GET 5■ YEAR TICKETS! TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«, NO. 3» FARMERS’FIELD DAY SATURDAY, JULY F T W IC E A W EEK G It ESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TUESDAY, .11 |,V 13. l!)2tt NEW RESIDENCE TRAIT << PLANNED NEAR GRESHAM COUNTY TAIR-BE THERE” AUG J 3-8 HEVI EOK KE(0,{»s bkoken o WESTERN ORE« ON PROFESSIONALSWILL EXHIBIT AT FAIR F orty-seven ac res of M elville farm , S aturday. Ju ly 10, set a new high form erly owned by Andrew B rugger, record for h eat in th e h isto ry of th e h as been sold by the p rese n t ow ner, P o rtlan d w eather bureau, according P lan s a re in pro g ress for th e an F . A. Miller, to a P o rtlan d m an, a Mr. to official rep o rts. One hundred and n u al farm ers’ held day and picnic H enderson, a co n tra cto r and, acco rd The a r t d ep artm en t, of which Mrs. four degrees seems to be the high U. G. Sm ith is su p erin ten d en t, is to be w hich w ill be held n ext S aturday ing to p resen t plans of th e new ow ner, m ark of th e day. although from o th er m ade a very prom inent featu re of the Ju ly 17, at the M ultnom ah county fair w ill be p latted into sm all tra c ts and sources th e re w ere rep o rts of various com ing M ultnom ah county fair If grounds. A fine program is being a r put on th e m a rk e t for sale w ithin the em p eratu res up to 107 degrees. Noth- p resen t plans are carried out and ranged w hich w ill include speeches next 90 days. Pending th e in sta lla ing but pity was felt for those who th e re is sufficient response, p atro ns of m usical num bers and a program of tion of Bull R un w ater to th e tra c ts, w ere obliged to labor in hay fields, th e fair w ill have the opportunity of races and stu n ts during th e afternoon a priv ate w ate r system will be inaug I b erry patches and between th e row s viewing th e w ork of professional ar- A picnic dinner will be served a t noon u rate d and th e w ate r w ill be d istrib of Potatoes and corn w here the hoe lists. O riginal productions of profes- J. G. Kelly, m aster of Pom ona grange uted thro u g h pipes by m eans of a had to be ind u strio u sly applied. | sional p ain tin g s are to Include any w ill direct th e events of th e day and pum ping p lan t ru n by electric m otor. About the only fellow to thoroughly su b ject in oils, w ater colors and pas- th e com m unity singing w ill be led by To th is end, a la rg e sto rag e ta n k will enjoy the day was th e ice man and th e tels and only such w orks as have not Tommy Luke. W. W. Deal, national be set up and th e w ater pum ped from dispenser of confectionery w ares and been exhibited h eretofore at the Mult- g range chaplain and le c tu re r of the th is center. It is planned to ru n w a the m ost un p o p u lar man to be seen nornah county fair. The en tries for Idaho sta te grange, will deliver th e te r to th e 17 'Seres rem ain in g of the roam ing around was the plum ber. The th is class m ust be in the d ep artm ent p rincipal add ress of th e forenoon, and M iller pro p erty as w ell as to the 47 la tte r u su ally gets an inning along by Ju ly 28 and th ere will be no entry in the afternoon G eorge A. P alm iter, ac res to be p la tte d into tra c ts. a out < h ristm as tim e. If th e re ’s any fee aud no money prizes aw arded, the m a ster of th e Oregon sta te grange, T entativ e plans w ill provide for gas adjective to describe th e heat over at only prize to be salon honors. The w ill speak. and electricity to be placed in th is ad th e can n ery w here a hundred or m ore p ictu res will be passed upon by th ree The races, for w hich cash and m er dition to n o rth G resham . T he nam e women to ilers kept going at a brisk judges before they a re hung on the chandise prizes w ill be provided, will of the suburb, h as not yet been de p a c e ,-w h y b ring on your dictionary, w alls and the one best p ictu re w ill be occupy m uch of th e afternoon and are term ined upon, b u t it w ill extend from It w as one of those dgys w hen plain selected by a Jury for special honor expected to be highly entertain in g . th e Fairview road w est and jo in the co d w ater only m akes the heavy It Is th o u g h t th a t considerable In- T he fa rm e rs’ field day exercises will H olgate place and will ru n south to D oesn’t th is p ic tu re rem ind you of th e fa ir? T his is m erely suggestiv prove of in te rest not only to the th e gravel pit. Mr. M iller w ill retain of th e th o u san d and one a ttra c tio n s being lined up for M ultnomah coun d rin k er a little m ore th irsty , and te re st will be aroused over th is de- a »out 4 o’clock J. J. F ish er, and Roy p a rtu re as th e public w ill have the g ran g e rs and farm ers, but to any in th e house aud 17-acre co rn e r and ty ’s 20th an n u a l exhibit, now ju st th re e w eeks off. It will be a hum dinger urton com pared notes, w ith th e re- o p p o rtu n ity of seeing some pain tings th e com m unity who m ay w ish to a t p lans to rem ain th e re at le a st next Get ready. su it a b arrel was w heeled Into place aside from the reg u la r am ateu r w ork tend. w in ter unless a favorable sale devel and ju st th e rig h t p ro portions of lem- T h ere will also be en tries in profes- ops sooner S urveyors w ere out from PARTIAL ECLIPSE ons su g ar, ice and w ater w ere con- sional photography in addition to the CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM P o rtlan d S atu rd ay and laid c u t the SI MMER SCHOOL BEST INTERESTS MANY HERE EDR WEEK ATTRACTS cocted and placed therein. It had or- p aintings. Here, too. salon honors SAYS COUNTY AGENT stre e ts of th e new addition. T his s u r d in ary lem onade all beaten to a «1,- only for prizes will prevail. It is ex- vey w ill be in keeping w ith reg u latio n F o lk s in g en eral in and around R eports from th e C hau tau q u a now ,1 , J ? '." T a8n t ° ne ° f peCted th a t art,8t8 from a11 over Ore- W. D. K inder, county club agent, re city stre e ts and every req u irem en t of G resham w ere in terested in the p a r in session at G ladstone p ark , indicate the nickle-a-glass kind, b ut w as th e gon w l„ co n trlb u te w ith studies, p o rts th a t the 1926 session of the the fu tu re as to building restric tio n s, tial eclipse of th e sun w hich took All th a t m any are in te res ed in th e varied free for all, d rin k all you can. boys’ and g irls ’ sum m er school at Cor w ate r and gas lines, etc., w ill be c a re place F rid ay aftern o o n betw een 3:23 I th e ru le s and reg u latio n s have been program being o ffe r'd from day to T here is s g ht relief in sight now adopted from th e Pacific In tern atio n al v allis w as th e best of any previously fully anticipated. and 4:43, alth o u g h th e so arin g tern- day. W ednesday w .ll be pioneer day from th e sw eltering heat, w hich Is felt P h o to g ra p h ers’ association and the held. The en tire school moved along T he P o rtlan d p ro p erty w hich Mr. p e ra tu re w as ra th e r of a d raw back to on th e g ro u n d s and at 11 o’clock all the m ore In th is section from It judging w,„ he stric tly on a profes- m ore sm oothly, m ore p rac tica l dem M iller w ill acq u ire in ex change for some who m ight o th erw ise have spent pioneer day ad d ress will be delivered o n stratio n w ork w as given by the pro th a t of G resham , is a 15-apartm ent in- m ore tim e sun gazing. Smoked glass be ng so u nusual and also from th e sional basis by Ju d g e F red W ilson, of T he Dalles. fesso rs and the in stru c to rs in th e v a r ome p ro p erty on th e w est side in w as well in evidence, also p h otogra- | A hanquet, w ith Colonel R obert Mll- fact of th e hum idity being high. A I o th e r d ep artm en ts open for en tries m axim um te m p eratu re of 92 degrees are am ate u r photography> Q„ ious d epartm ents of w ork w ere more P ortland. The building is en tirely phic p lates w hich had been exposed ler as to a stm a ste r, will be a fea tu re of en th u sia stic in th e ir respective lines new and will be ready for occupancy but th e ray s of th e sun w ere too direct 7 Z n l a “ "d abOU* th e P«“ “ «»KS. w ater colors, pastel, mono- the noonday. In th e aftern o o n and of teaching. by te n a n ts about th e m iddle of next and scorching to p erm it a view of evening Jo h n R atto, a w orld-fam ous sam e th e follow ing day. alth o u g h th e d r o m e , a rts and c ra fts and profes- atm o sp h ere Monday co ntained a slig h t b o n a , and am ate u r ch in a painting. T he delegation rep rese n tin g M ult month. any length. im personator and e n te rta in e r, will bJ ee te ^ I c h occasionally m ade an ef- T h ere will also be a m iscellaneous nom ah county a t th e sum m er school It w as hoped by some th a t the p re s p resen t num bers. w as by fa r th e la rg e st th ere, 73 boys I class Including poster, cartoon, etch- ence of a p ortion of th e moon acro ss A forum of G. A. R. and v e te ra n s’ and girls being enrolled from this MT. HOOD ALLURES the path of its flam ing co n tem p o rary day will be held on T h u rsd ay m o rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,ln g s. m agazine covers, curios, an- AMBITIOUS HIKERS county. T hrough th e courtesy of the V j '., NION HELD Itlquea, Indian work, book plate and would have a tendency to sh u t off ing and in th e aftern o o n Dr. Sudhin- IN WASHINGTON TOWN I border designs. G resham Union high school board, At le ast four “young fellow s” from some of th e sw elterin g heat, b ut such dra, a noted Hindu sch o lar, will lec th re e of the school busses w ere se G resham gave th e ir am bitions full seemed to be n dt th e case. T he sun tu re on "The A w akening of the Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley retu rn ed cu red to tra n sp o rt th e en tire group play la st Sunday, overcam e all the shone seren ely on and as a sun-shade, T he Outlook force will have th e ir O rient.” In th e evening a fte r a con few days ago from C astle Rock, an n u al picnic tom orrow (W ednesday). to and from the g ath erin g w ith ease. h indrances of d istan ce and altitu d e th e moon was decidedly a failure. The cert by th e Im m anuel m ale q u a rte t W ashington, w here they atten d ed a I Miss H elen Cowgill is in th e county and scaled th e steep slopes of old Mt eclipse w as visible F rid ay to th o se in Office closed all day. from Los A ngeles, a le ctu re w ill be reunion of th e fam ily of th e late P. J. th is m onth to w ork w ith the bread Hood to th e ra n g e r cabin on th e very th e U nited S tate s living w est of a line given by Dr. 8. E arl DuBoise, who has Cooley, who, w ith his wife and seven ] dem o nstration and canning team s. It tip top. d raw n from G eorgia to so u th ern recen tly retu rn ed from the Holy Land. children, landed a t F reep o rt, W ash is hoped to m ake the dem onstratlonal “Young fellow s” ap p lies lite ra lly to A laska. F a r o u t in th e Pacific ocean An event of in te re st during F riday ington, th e p resen t site of Longview, | w'ork a big fea tu re of the county fair C lair G ullikson, Q uinton Kummel the eclipse w as sp e cta cu la r, ac co rd GRESHAM , OREGON m orning will be th e forum of W il 1882. This first reunion recalled th is year. G arden and potato club and C arl A rvidson, and figuratively to ing to rep o rts, as nothing but a line Alllfllst 3-7, I»2« lam ette U niversity tyid M ethodist day, m any p leasu res aud h ard sh ip s of th e w ork has been very good this year, ac the editor of th e Outlook, H. L. St could be seen aro u n d the moon w here O FFIC ERS A N « DIRECTORS and d u rin g the aftern o o n M ason’s Ju pioneer days. co rding to Mr. K inder, and he expects Clair. The clim b w as m ade from Gov it directly covered th e sun. T. J. K R B U D B R , President. bilee sin g ers will give a concert. I H. A. LEW IS. Vice President. Eleven children w ere born to Mr. to have the la rg e st exhibit in crops ern m en t Camp. th e evening a lectu re will be given on and Mrs. Cooley, and of th e seven liv-1 A. W. METZGER, Secretary, ever attem pted a t th e fair. Livestock T he th ree first nam ed w ere in THEOI). BIIUOGER. Treasurer. "T he P o tter and th e Clay”, demon ing, six w ere In atten d an ce w ith th e ir ju dging team s will be hard at work p arty by them selves, th e la st nam ed DEPARTMENT HEADS | J. O. Wilson, T. R. Howltt. C. I. stra te d by a p o tter w ith his wheel. HONORED AT UANNERV ram tlies. On Ju ly 3, 4 and 5 everyone Raker, 8. It. H all, W. H. Mitchell th is m onth on selecting judging work. was one of a Y. M. C. A. group of 30 cam ped In the R esthaven au to p ark , I M u - Squire, J. v Cogswell, Frank T h ree clubs com pleted th e ir w ork w ith guide Clem B lakney leading the Monday »’as a day of p le asa n t su r Rebekah Officers Are Installed. two m iles north of C astle Rock. T hey ,lelney’ Joe I)unne H. W. Melius, 100 per cent during the past m onth, p arty to the top. All b ut one m ade a p rises all aro u n d a t th e can n ery At the re g u la r m eeting of th e Re took sw im m ing excursions In the L . H a m m a r ^ T L. w th e home m aking club w ith a m em successful climb. In the group was S h o rtly afte r noon th e ladies began bekah lodge on Monday evening, Ju ly sam e riv er they sw am in over forty rad. E w . Aylwworth. Cha«. Cleve- b ersh ip of five a t P lea san t Valley, of Raym ond Rogers, well know n in a rra n g in g bouquets of flowers on the 12, th e follow ing officers w ere In yeara ago. On Sunday th e cam p ers I *an<L W. D. Kinder, J. J. Kadderly, w hich Mrs. A nna Lehm an is local G resham . T his w as th e second su c tab les and Mrs. E lizabeth Gibbs, man sta lle d : Anna W elling, noble grand w ere ag reeably su rp rised by a visit l C’ C’ HoWtt,'d' Geo K H owltt. leader, and two W est P o rtlan d clubs, cessful clim b of Hood by Mr. R ogers ag er of th e w om en w o rk ers, w as F ra n ce s G ates, vice g ra n d ; C hristena from a num ber of pioneers and cam p cooking w ith a m em bership of and editor S t.C la ir. T he la tte r clim b called forw ard and presen ted w ith a COMMITTEES. H um ason, se c re ta ry ; Mary McManus, Executive Committee -T. J. Kreuder, schoolm ates of the Cooley boys and 13 u n der Miss A nne S chm it and divi ed w ith th e Hood R iver Legion boys b eautiful nickel p lated electric waffle tr e a s u re r: T ilda D ahl, w arden g irls, also some of th e ir frien d s from T. R. H owltt. Chas. Cleveland. A. W. sion 3 sew ing class of 10 m em bers th re e y ea rs ago on th e east side of th e iron, Miss H elena G am m ell, of The H elena S trebin, co n d u cto r; E lizabeth G resham . A real picnic d in n er w as Metzger, H. A. l« w le. J. V. C ogs w’ith Miss B lanche Cundiff as leader. m ountain In th e la rg e st single group D alles, p rese n tin g th e gift in well, M. M. Squire. Gibbs, ch a p la in ; Irm a G ates, m usl served with everything good to eat, Ilii dgrt Committee—T. It. Howltt, II. ever piloted to th e top. few w ell-chosen w ords to w hich Mrs cian ; R uth R oberts, rig h t su p p o rter including plenty of Ice cream and cold A. Lewis, Chas. Cleveland. J. V. Cogs GRESHAM BUSINESS MAN T he s ta rt of th e real clim b was Gibbs responded. to noble g ran d ; G race Lane, left sup drinks. well, A. W. Metzger. WEDS SEATTLE MAIDEN m ade from Camp Blossom Sunday Next J. J. F ish er, g eneral m anager p o rte r noble g ran d ; E tta Hoover D uring th e lunch hour J. K. Conger Ilnlldlng Committee—Chas. Cleveland. m orning a t 2 o’clock. A sh o rt, im of th e can n ery , w as in line for a su r rig h t su p p o rte r vice g ran d ; Jen n ie Sam R orrison, of the firm of B arnes and Jam es S tu d eb ak er, of C astle Julius Meier. J. O. W ilson, O. A. E a st pressive religious service w as held prise, and w hile he had helped a r S treb in , left su p p o rter vice g ran d ; & R orrison. retu rn ed to G resham last Rock, gave an In terestin g ta lk on man, II. L. Walrad. H. A. Lewis. T. Ili ugger, C. Q Schneider. A. F. llam m ar, by the Y. M C. A. gro u p at Camp Blos ran g e th e affair in honor of Mr A rlle D avidson, Inside g u ard ia n ; T hursday, accom panied bv his bride pioneer days and of the changes m ade A. W. Metzger. som at 1:45 a. m., led by th e Rev. E. C. Gibbs, he had no Idea an y th in g was E thel L undquist, outside guardian. »’ho w as Miss E sth e r Sim onds, of Se In the country. Mr. S tu d eb ak er is the Finance ( n nun It tee—T. It. Howltt. H. A. F arn h am , ju st before th e s ta r t for the com ing to him. Ja m es M cAllister, in The in stallin g officers w ere D istrict fath er-in -law of th e G resham m arsh al, I ••‘•win, attle. The wedding took place on Chas. Cleveland long ascent. C rater rock w as reached a n eat little speech presented Mr. D eputy P resid en t W lnnlfred O sburn; Ju n e 27 in a S eattle church, w itnessed E. H. Kelly. H. W. Cooley also spoke I Land«enplng and Ground« H. A. Lewi», a t 8:30 and th e top w as scaled at F ish er w ith a handsom e Boyce moto D eputy G rand M arshal Lena Need by im m ediate relativ es and near of som e of his experiences and good H. YV. Melius, Jacob Few r, J. V. C ogs 10:30. An hour w as sp en t on the m eter, m ounted on wings, also Roy ham : D eputy G rand W arden C lara frien d s of th e couple. Follow ing the tim es when he w as a sm all boy. He well. Frank Helney, M M Squire. w ind-sw ept, bleak and b arren ridge B urton, overseer of th e w ork for the M iller; D eputy G rand S ecretary A n sb llrlty—J. O. Wilson, Julius Meier cerem ony Mr. and Mrs. R orrison left recalled the activities of him self and H. E L. St. Clair. w here refre sh in g hot tea w as served men and boys, w as given a fine foun nabel K irkw ood; D eputy G rand by au to for a to u r of B ritish Colum bia father-in-law w hile clea rin g land for by th e forest ra n g e r In th e little ca b tain pen, M cA llister again doing the T re a s u re r Emma W alrad and D eputy Rare Track T R. Howltt. C. I. Raker, and Olympic points. They a re now Adam C atlin in 1894. T his section is J. V. Cogswell, M M. Hqulre. Q. K. HowltL in a t 15c per. But it was w o rth it. presenting. G rand C haplain Eliza E. Metzger. settled tem porarily in the J. F. B arnes now a p a rt of Longview. Mr. Cooley J E. Dunne, Chas, Cleveland Camp Blossom w as reached on the It is needless to say th a t th e th ree I’remlam Liai and Concessions— W H residence on South Maple avenue •xpressed th e wish th a t he and his Veteran« Enjoy Picnic. descent around 2 o'clock and tw o or d ep artm en t heads w ere g reatly s u r Mitchell, Mrs. R orrison was form erly a school wife m ight soon reside in the new city T he w ounded v eteran s from hospi th ree hou rs la ter th e p arty in a large prised and as g rea tly pleased. The Grounds and Lighting H. A. I^wln te ac h er and visited In G resham on Parking II. L. Walrad. bus and private auto w as ro llin g along affair w as intended as a way of show ta l 77, P o rtlan d , had a picnic given am id th e su rro u n d in g s w hich hold sev eral occasions before h er m arriage. m any m em ories dear to them . Polire M M. Hqulre. tow ard G resham and P o rtland. ing ap p reciatio n for the co u rtesies them on T h u rsd ay la s t In San R ivera Iteeeratlen, Inside—E. W. Aylsworth. T hose p resen t in th e Im m ediate T here w ere close to 100 on th e top show n d u rin g th e p ast season tow ard p ark on th e Colum bia highw ay near Deeoratlon, Outside j e Martin Two Workmen Injured. fam ily w ere Mr. and Mrs. H. W. T routdale. On th e ir a rriv a l each man Water Frank lleiney. ■While the w ork connected w ith the of Hood on last Sunday. A nother the em ployes of th e can n ery and as a was p resen ted with a bouquet of red, ’ooley, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A rm Ticket aud Gate—J. V. Cogswell. group from P o rtlan d of about 30 was m eans of exp ressin g th e p leasan t re erection of the Brown building has Am usem ents—T. R. Howltt. w hite and blue sw eet peas by little stro n g and children. W alter and Eva. h ereto fore been unm arred w ith an ac m ade up of em ployes of M ontgom ery latio n sh ip th a t ex ists am ong all. L a Jessie P atric ia O verstad, of Flrcllff, of G resham . Mr and Mrs Gene Oas- Rereptlen—Chas. Cleveland. Joe Wilson, W ard & com pany. te r ice cream and cake w ere served to Joe E. Dunne. Richard Deich. cident of any kind, tw ice du rin g the klll and children, Evelyn and Dewey, The fo rest ra n g e r on Hood rep o rted all p resen t. T he occasion w as made who, w ith h er b ro th er P au l, helped to Transpertntlos—D. C. Zinc, J. V. C ogs p ast week w orkm en have suffered as en tertain th e soldiers. In th e a fte r f Kelso. Mrs. Hazel Stockton, of well, E. II. Ix'Wls. th a t on Ju ly 4, 228 reg istered a t th e m ore m em orable for Mr. F ish er, as it th e re su lt of an unforeseen happening. noon all who w ere able visited F lr- ’o rtla n d , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Beaver cabin and on Ju ly 5 th e re w ere 120. j chanced to be hiB birthday. HI p e iu n t e n o f n t n On W ednesday E. D. R andall's foot nd Miss Blanche Beaver, of Hoquiam , liff. w here a p leasan t tlm<* was spent. Agriculture and R ertlettltars — F. H w as crushed by a large tim ber, but he W ashington, Mr and Mrs. F o rest Crane. Before leaving, the soldiers gave th ree w. _4ii u. Woman Thrown From far, Claim. is restin g easily at his home and it Is Startling Statistic«. »«„„u.i v .< . n . . . . . . Grange and Farm Display -Jam es O. A ccording to th e A ssociation of Life 1 M arshal K elly and Dr. A W. Bot- cheers for Jessie P a tric ia and “ Bud Lewis, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. th o u g h t th a t no bones a re broken. In su ra n ce P resid en ts the A m erican k,n responded to a h u rry up call to dy”, whom they said had given them Tom Lam beth, of S eattle, Mrs. Ada F loral—Mrn. Vera L. Tucker. C h arley W itter fell about 10 feet F ri p e o p l e purchased »15.400.000..000 th e vicinity of Pow ell Valley and so m uch p leasure. Miss Alice Oleson Reno and d au g h ter, E dna, of Colum L lv sa lo ek - 8 H. Hall. Tlieod Brugger. day when a scaffolding gave w ay in w orth of life in su ran ce last year, m ak- Je n n e roads last W ednesday a P eallry—C. A. Matt ind d irecto r of th e h ospital, has since bia, M issouri, Mr. and Mrs. T roy Kay th e in te rio r of one of th e large room s ing a grand total of 172.000.000,000 In w h, n Pigeons Mr. Welnenborn. w ritten on behalf of th e men and th e and ch ildren. W alter and Roy. Mr. and they arriv ed th ere, found a ea st of the m eat m arket. A bone In existence today In th is c o u n try — Domestic Mrlenre Mrn. Annie Hevel. Mrs. L aw rence Reivers and dau g h ter, Red Cross service, to th an k them for woman lying by th e side of th e road, I m ore th an th e com bined in su ran ce of Art Mrs. U. O. Smith. , e„ .* 3S c r a < w a s 1 the rest of the w orld. The per ca p ita ap p a ren tly suffering from in ju ries to having helped to give them a nice Eva Jean , Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Cooley Hcheel ( la b Work—W. D Kinder. to Good S am aritan hospital for exam l-1 in su ran c e is now »630; average In su r- her back, hut an e x a m in a tio n re- tim e at th e ir picnic. and son. Jack , all of M arcóla, Oregon, Autom obiles J E Dunne. nation, but la ter removed to his home 'a n e e carried . 11.333 Mr. and Mrs. C u rtis T aylor. Mr. and Machinery—C I. Raker ________ 1 vealed th e fact th a t no bones w ere Traffic reg u latio n s favor th e W hip Mrs. Victor Cooley, of P o rtlan d , and on South R oberts avenue. Haby Hbew- Mrn. F. H. Crans. Queer Fpttah«. jbrok>n. pet. On display S atu rd ay , Ju ly 17, in John Robinson, of Ixmgview, Sacred to the m em ory of Jam es H or- The womal1'" husband w as th e re G resham .—Adv . Work on Section Line Regln«. To rem ove stre a k s U R In w hite Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley and Mrs. It is reported th a t w ork has begun widow I8° t HiB ’ n'1 c o n tr a (,lc ,o r y "’a “ -ments w ere clothes w ssh In clea r w ater to which Cooley'« b rother-in-law and sister, p relim in ary to th e paving of the Sec- b J e o m f ’ te d ,a g “ dI 2 4 an°d" p o i s i n g Shower Rath«. a little am m onia has been added. Mr. and Mrs. Tom L am beth, m otored We a re equipped to offer show er tlon L ine road, beginning at 82d stre e t every q u ality for a good wife, lives at 7* nP‘ '"'** her hU8band had throw n baths, hot or cold, for a fee of 25 to R ainier N ational p ark afte r th e r e and extending east. As yet the w ork I,l™ mfleld Road. 236. her from the m achine, and w hile he ad- cents. B ring own tow els. U-Au-To- union. They rep o rted th e p ark has co n sists only of th e running of lines K « h re 2 ‘” . N a s h wife of M M m ilted they had been q u arrelin g , he Camp.—Adv. tf for the paving. but ,t ,s e x ^ e d T e | L Y n u f^ some of th e m ost w onderful «cenery T he O utlook's b arg ain co u n ter on they have ever seen. T he reunion ac tu al w ork of paving the seven m iles tu r ed by her husband. f ut Sh refu ’*«<1 prosecute him page 2. over the F o u rth week-end was a w on of road will begin sh o rtly It is un- H er® 1,e8 Ja n e Sm ith, wife of Thos. and they w ere Perm itted to proceed More people to read and derful success and Mr. Cooley's only Hay baling done reasonably. S a t use the Want Ads. Notice . . . . « » . « « . . . b . . „ . Pp „ . , reg ret Is th a t his fath er and m other isfaction gu aran teed . G ran Broa,, the careful classification p riated for the work. trib u te to her m em ory and as a specl- REWARD. could not be w ith them. phone D am ascus 84.—Adv. and look for what you h - ^ ^ ^ W a V ^ F * ““ m^ 7 ' ' - ™ ; t f e . h ere let her lie; t o ' ^ ' ^ l ^ Y o ffiT want or advertise for It. F or real eetate loans aee or call B nave read the W ant Ads. She a now a t real—an d ao am I. 1 »5.00 rew ard. Outlook W ant ads will help you on W. T horne.—Adv. the wsy to success. Multnomah County Fair JT WANTED