gO th A n n u a l M u ltn om ah C ounty Fair D raw s to a S u ccessfu l C lose
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G resham O utlook
BUILDING DEDICATED Elephants Are “Big”
AT fORMAL OPENING Feature at This Fair
T W IC E
A
W EE K
Floral Exhibits Are GROWERS ADVISED
Wonderful Attraction AS TO HARVESTING
The M ultnom ah county fair will able criticism has been caused by the
To th e stra in s of “T he B ear C at," i Some folks th in k they have to go to
Again the old m achinery hall on the
played by th e G resham band, th e ded- a circu s to see a real elephant, but soon have passed an o th er m ilestone, | in crease in price of reserved seats in
T he h arv estin g of fall fru its is now
fair
grounds has been converted into
th
e
20th
since
it
w
as
sta
rted
here
as
a
th e g ran d stan d . Many have spited
ication of th e new $17,000 a g ric u ltu ra l down on th e fa ir grounds is an ele-
tak in g th e atten tio n of grow ers in this
sm all g ran g e fair.
them selves by refusing to pay an ex a bower of beauty during th e reign of vicinity, and im p o rtan t in stru ctio n s
building, w hich w as erected th is sum - phant, “ M ajor" by nam e, who is said
The cen ter is occupied by a
I
t
’s
h
isto
ry
has
not
been
different
tra 25 cen ts for a reserved seat with flowers.
m er as th e first u nit of the group of i to be th e only one in the world th a t
lily pond.' ■'the” M ndlw oTT“^ . ’ ^
“ r e rK‘Ven ‘° ^ m e m b e r s «* T he B er-
buildings for th e M ultnom ah county I can w alk on his hind legs and c a rry from m ost e n terp rises of its kind. all the added com fort and conven Broetzc. and the ro ck er, su rro u n d in g 3 , 5
™ ? * '* '" * <’0? PaBjr by 119
fair association, was launched T ues- a man on his tu sk s. M ajor w as born Some y ears it has been rated a suc ience th a t go w ith it.
the
pond
was
arran
g
ed
by
Mrs.
John
b
r
in
^
a
b
o
u
t th h ”
’M*. h° PP<1 *°
It should be considered th a t th e re W. Minto, of th e Teaw ha gardens ?
day .afternoon. Seated in th e speak- in C alcutta, India, about 25 years ago cess financially and th e re have been
he b
poaslble re tu rn s
e r ’s stand w ith T. J. K reuder, presi- and spends his carefree life in trav el- several rev erses th a t p ut th e associa- I is no p erso n al profit *o sn y one from Sunnyside, Oregon
'
prUne Krower8 «nd a‘ th e sam e
dent of the fair, w ere County Commis- ing around th e co u n try and delight- tion prom oting th e exhibit consider- ) th is price, and th e public has been
According
to
the
su
p
erin
ten
d
en
t
of
can-
sioners E rw in A. T aft, G rant Phegley ing the h e a rt of th e sm all boy by his ably in th e hole. To overcom e th e given a g re a t reduction in g ate adm is- th e floral display. Mrs. Vera T ucker. 7 Z b’f th ‘' rar^ ; ' h arv estin g of the
handicap
th
u
s
caused
has
been
a
|
sions
in
an
effort
to
encourage
at-
and Amedee M. Sm ith, also O. M cum bersom e trick s.
and her assistan t. Mrs Neal Maw
/
, " m ited ‘° " n8Ke ° f CU"
P lum m er, se creta ry -m a n ag e r of th e
Major only w eighs betw een 6.000 heavy stra in on th e d irecto rs for sev- | tendance and raise ready money for th e re is an unusual am ount of am a- PP
° Wa" ted by tb e can n ery
Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock expo- and 7,000 pounds, so folks w ith pet era l years. Many fairs u nder sim ilar | im provem ents. T he people have been
to form a basis for a stra w b e rry root
te
u
r
exhibits
th
is
year
and
all
ex-
sition. At th e appointed tim e Miss corns should keep them well out of conditions have gone under. It is a given m ore th a n th e w orth of th eir
weevil poison. T he In stru ctio n s to the
ceptionally fine. T here are five am a
A lice May K reuder, d au g h ter of th e 1 his way. H e is not m ean but has a trib u te to the men who have given money at any p rice and the cost to the
grow ers a re co n tain ed fln th e follow
te
u
r
en
tries
of
gladoli,
A.
D.
Kendall,
ing le tte r;
p resident, dainty in an o range frock m ost am iable disposition and as for th is fair such loyal and unselfish sup- | fair has been m any thousand dollars
of T routdale, com ing in for first hon
trim m ed w ith black, broke a g a in st the intelligence, no anim al is m ore in te lli p o rt th a t it has been kept alive and | m ore th an heretofore.
H a n e s tln e Italian P ru n es for
ors,
although
all
are
good.
Miss
Cora
co rn e rsto n e of th e new s tru c tu re a gent th an an elephant, and M ajor is sta rted on th e up grade w ith b etter I T here have been some unavoidable
C anning.
Giese won first on an am ate u r collec
b ottle of m ilk, sym bolical of th e d a iry no exception.
W hile en ro u te to prom ise of success and en larg em en t | inconveniences on th e grounds th at
“T he Italian p rune, to be at Its best
tion
of
cut
flowers.
| w ill be overcom e an o th er y ear as new
ing in d u stry of the county. T his m ilk G resham from New York he played a now th an ever before.
as to size, su g ar co n ten t, and rich
The p resen t su p erin ten d en t says
Much w aits on th e outcom e of th is ' buildings a re added and th e new
w as contributed from cows of the four j neat little tric k on the engineer of the
flavor, m ust be well ripened. To de
th at much of th e success of th e p re s
leading breeds of the locality, a i tra in on w hich he w as trav elin g At a year. The u n d erta k in g has been larg - ground plans ca rrie d out.
term ine th is it is n ecessary to shake
It is the duty of all to be co n sid er ent exhibit is due to Mrs. F ran k the b ranches of th e tre e s and pick the
G uernsey, a Jersey , Brow n Sw iss and , point east of Cheyenne, W yoming, evi e r and m ore costly th a n ever. It is
H einey's w ork p rio r to th is year. Mrs.
a H olstein.
fru it off th e ground.
dently M ajor th o u g h t he had traveled hoped th e receip ts from all sources ate and assist m orally and financially
T ucker feels th a t Mrs. H einey is de
w ill m ore th a n coyer th e outlay.
an
e
n
terp
rise
th
a
t
has
its
place
In
the
O. M. P lum m er, T. J. K reuder and j far enough> at any rate he pulled the
“Before sta rtin g to pick It will save
In the m ain the su p p o rt of the fair developm ent of the locality and is of serving of much credit along th is line.
E rw in A. T aft each spoke briefly and - bel1 cord and th e traln w as brought
a lot of so rtin g labor if yon w ill use
The
la
tte
r
won
first
place
w
ith
a
spec
seem s to be encouraging. Consider- public benefit.
the rake, hoe, or shovel and g ath er up
to th e point. Mr. P lum m er em phasized to a 8tand still. The tra in was de-
ial collection of cu t flowers. She has
th e fact th a t a g ric u ltu re is th e b asis I talned for 20 m inutes before the m is
and destroy all of th e defective prunes
a
very
a
ttractiv
e
exhibit
of
flowers
of
FAIR NOTES.
th at are on the ground. T his w ill p re
FIFE AND DRUM CORPS
of all prosp erity . He said th a t 87 per c re a n t could be located.
an unusual type, and her display of
Several accidents have tak en place
Tessie, aged 4 years, an d A nna May,
vent b ro w n -ro t from g ettin g a foot
co a t of the presid en ts of the United
ATTRACTS MANY AT FAIR d ahlias is also very good.
on
th
e
fair
ground,
but
it
is
the
opin
hold in your o rch ard next year. It
S tates had been raised on farm s, as 3, a re w ith M ajor on the p resen t trip .
Mrs. Guy Robertson has a blue rtb-
w ere also 92 per cent of th e cap tain s i \ be th re e a re a p a rt of th e Orpheum ion of the physicians who attended the
One of the bands on the fair ground bon on her collection of lilies. The will be necessary to shake th e tree s
persons
th
a
t
none
w
ill
re
su
lt
se
rio
u
s
of indu stry . L ater it w as hum orously i circ u it and are engaged in perform -
is a ttra c tin g m uch atten tio n , th a t of porch boxes of Mrs. E. N. Stone and th ree or four tim es d u rin g th e season
b rought out th a t the present board of ances n ’Khtly at different places. They ly. A m an had a n arro w escape Wed the fife and drum corps w hich is com- th e porch b ask ets of Mrs. Sinks and g ath er th e fallen p ru n es off of th e
nesday aftern o o n w hen th ro w n from
ground. This Insures th e rig h t stage
county com m issioners w ere 100 per do the C h arlesto n as g racefu lly as
a
bucking horse ag ain st a fence in posed of five Civil W ar veterans. W eona place, deserve special m ention of ripeness to produce th e best q u al
cent farm ers, or a t least had m ade a some of th e g irls who attem p t th a t
T
rue,
they
do
not
w
ear
the
reg
u
latio
n
In
the
professional
class,
the
cu
t
flow
fro n t of the g ran d stan d . H is back was
ity of canned fruit. By freq u en t sh a k
beginning th a t way. Mr. P lum m er dance. E le p h an ts eat hay and g rain
badly
w renched but he w as not band suit, b ut th e ir garb, “the faded er collection of Mr. Benson near ings the fru it will leave th e tre e in
also gave a glow ing trib u te to th e I tbe sam e as ca ttle and a re p articu la r-
th ought to be gravely injured. Two coat of blue,” c a rrie s w ith it m ore W elch's sp u r is am ong the best, as is prim e condition o th erw ise it w ill re
boys and g irls engaged in club work. ly fond of p ean u ts and candy. A b ran
significance th an the finest band uni- ! the exhibit of gladioli by the highw ay
men collided in one of the horse races
m ain on th e tre e un til it s ta rts to
Mr. K reuder, in his address, gave m ash is considered a g reat delicacy by
form in th e land. T heir step m ay not g ardens at Corbett.
w hen about h alf w ay round the tra c k
shrivel and toughen and does not
som e figures th a t w ere a little s ta rt Major and his tw o com panions.
be
as
nim
ble
as
It
was
when
they
fol-
i
In
the
com
m
unity
exhibit
of
flowers
in th e first heat, but aside from b ru is
show
up so good w hen canned. In
ling. He said th a t 100,000 acres in
es, nothing m ore has been h eard from lowed S herm an to the sea. T h eir eyes T routdale ranked first, Dak Grove sec picking throw out all deform ed or de
M ultnom ah county w ere u nder th e SERIOUS EPIDEMIC
may
have
lost
th
eir
lu
ster,
but
th
eir
ond
and
Kendall
third.
C
hanticleer
ATTACKS CATTLE them.
plow and th a t the value of th e agri
beam ing sm ile is th e same, and when Inn came in first on table decorations fective prunes th a t fall off th e tree.
c u ltu ra l products am ounted to m ore
approached
on the subject of th e ir be- The roses from the M ountain View T h ere a re alw ays m ore or less p runes
An alarm in g disease know n as hem
Two Indian boys got into a free-for-
th a t for some reaso n do not ripen
th an $6,000,000. Mr. T aft w as intro o rrh ag ic septicem ia has m ade its ap
all W ednesday evening and one loved b and”, th e ir eyes lit up and F lo ral com pany w ere much adm ired n atu ra lly and In can n in g or drying
duced by County A g ricu ltu ra l A gent pearan ce in th is locality and alread y
stabbed th e o th er in th e leg w ith a kindled w ith th e old fire as they gave Mrs. Forbes, of L innem ann, won first they become hard and tasteless. We
S. B. H all and he spoke on th e sub from 75 to 100 head of c a ttle have died
knife. Officials sep arated them and a b rief recital of th e ir p articip atio n in place with a collection of five b ask ets hope to can a first-class a rtic le and
ject, “T he County and th e F air,' as th e re su lt of th e contagion, the
Mrs. W. H. Gibson w as first on
th rea ten e d them w ith th e lockup and the W ar of th e Rebellion and th e or-
am ong o th e r th in g s saying th a t he h erds around D am ascus and Corbett
ganization of th e fife and drum corps, house p lan t collection. G. A. W est- your observance to th e foregoing su g
quiet w as soon restored.
gestions will m ake th is possible.
hoped th e ap p ro p riatio n m ade by the seem ingly being hit the h ard e st by the
T. M. K ellogg is th e leader and 1 Kate, of F ish er's L anding, W ashing-
Poison for S traw b erry Root Weevil.
sta te for th e erection of fu rth e r b u ild ravages of th e disease. In some cases
W hjle th is is n eith er Spain nor Mex plays th e fife. H e fought w ith the ton. won first prize w ith Ills display of
T he p ast season's experim ent In
ings m ight be continued and th a t each w hole herds have died and one farm
ico, a bull fight w as staged in th e open F irs t W isconsin cav alry and helped to decorative dahlias. Mrs. Ralph EUs- poisoning the stra w b e rry root weevil
tax payer w as in terested in the w elfare er. a re n te r n ear G resham , after losing
y esterd ay m orning betw een th e ani c a p tu re old Jeff Davis in '65. W. H. w orth was first w ith baskets of pom
of the county to th e extent of the tax all his herd w as obliged to sell his m als of T heodore B rugger and Jo h n B rooks> of H illsboro, plays th e sn a re pom, cactus and peony dahlias. Mrs has been very sa tisfac to ry and the
board of d irecto rs a t a recen t m eeting
levy. He also predicted th a t in tim e team and get aw ay to begin again
Boeckli. T he big Brow n Sw iss fel drum and w as one of the drum m ers Minnie P. D arling and her son decided to dry 30 or 40 tons of cull
P o rtlan d and G resham would be elsew here.
lows evidently bru sh ed each o th er a I at th e fu n eral of A braham Lincoln In Thom as Jr., w ere also dahlia exhibit- apples to form th e base for a poison
united in one city but he w as unde
T he origin of th e disorder, w hich is little too closely or som ething h ap May, 1865. He ivas a m em ber of Com- ! ors
bait known as w eevilure, follow ing
cided as to w h eth er it would be called
extrem ely fatal, is unknow n. It dates pened to d isru p t th e ir tem p ers, an y pany 1, of the 14th Iowa In fan try ,
a
form ula recom m ended by the S tate
G reater P ortlan d or G reater G resham . from th e 18th cen tu ry , b u t only re
G overnor Pierce H onors Event.
w ay they gave a fine exhibition for a Mr. Brooks had th e doubtful distinc-
Follow ing th é dedication cerem onies cen tly w as noted in Oregon. It has few m in u tes of w hat they could do in | i ion. of being tak en a p riso n er a t th e ! G overnor W alter P ierce officiated College of W ashington th a t has prov
ed very effective. T his will supply a
th e ladies of th e W. C. T. U. assem bled
spread very rap id ly over th e W illam th e w ay of d u st-raisin g . T he p air was b attle of Shiloh in 1862. He Is ac- W ednesday afternoon at th e cerem ony m ark et for a lim ited tonnage of cull
and an in te restin g program w as re n
sep
arated
w
ith
p
itch
fo
rk
s
and
ni,
onZ
I
com
Panlad
‘°
G
resham
at
th
is
tim
e
by
of
th
e
crow
ning
of
Queen
Veva
on
the
e tte valley d u rin g th e p ast few weeks.
ap p les at $8.00 p er ton cash a t the
dered, u nder the direction of the coun
his w ife-
grounds of th e M ultnom ah county
In ce rtain localities of the United w as h u rt
cannery. We will p refer to buy these
ty president, Mrs. C. O. H orning. Mrs.
f
fair.
After
the
cerem
ony
he
courteous-
S tates th e re have been heavier losses
T he corps atten d ed the fair a year I ly escorted the queen to a seat in the apples from our m em bers If possible
B. A. M iller sang, accom panied by
from th is form of septicem ia th an
Even a county fair keeps ab re a st of I aK° and since th a t tim e one of its
and will ask each of you for your e sti
Mrs. Jam es S terlin g , and Mrs. C. E.
from the foot and m outh disease th e tim es. W hat would our forefath- num ber has passed aw ay and his place g ran d stan d w here, attended by her m ates of the tonnage you can supply
W hitem an, of P ortland, county su
four
princesses,
she
w
itnessed
the
w hich w as so p rev alen t a w hile back ers have th o u g h t of th e way th in g s are ' 8 being tak en th is year by J. T. But-
p erin ten d en t of m edal con test w ork
of G ladstone, a fifer of the 49th r,U" ,“ " K eVentH,of, ,b e aftPrnoon Tlny at the ea rliest possible moment as we
Dr. L ytle, sta te v eterin aria n , w as being broadcasted over th e fair I
will be com pelled to buy from o thers
for th e W. C. T. U., gave a pianologue
h ere from Salem a sh o rt tim e ago to g rounds a t p rese n t? KGW has a radio W isconsin regim ent. W hen Mr. But- Jean Page carried the garlan d of flow w hat you cannot supply, so please be
w ith Miss E lizabeth H orning at the
in v estigate conditions in th is vicinity b ro ad castin g set m ounted on a closed I ler Joined the Civil W ar m usicians in ers to the w aiting queen and M arjorie prom pt and rep o rt your tonnage.
piano. Mrs. M attle Sleeth, a form er
and he advises vaccination as the only c a r and it is on the job a t all hours 191°. th e re w ere 25 in the num ber, but A ylsw orth presented her a bouquet. Apples for th is purpose shobld be
sta te p resident of th e W. C. T. U.,
preventive. He considers th e condi tra n sm ittin g new s of th e races, calls now th a t num ber has thinned down to M argaret Ott and V irginia Cleveland sound and free from ro t and rip e or
spoke on th e p resen t situ atio n of Hie
tions as very serious, as c a ttle of all for individuals and in fact announce- four. J. L. Crow, a cousin of Georgp gracefully presented each of the nearly so, of any v ariety. T he fru it
prohibition question.
Mayor B aker
ges a re affected and they u su ally die m en ts of all kinds by th is novel m eth- D uncan of G resham , is an o th er nieni- queen's ladles w ith a handsom e bou should be rip e to in su re as stro n g a
of P o rtlan d cam e in before th e close
in from two ho u rs to tw o days a fte r od. T he speech of th e governor on ber of th e corps. He Is a bass drum - quet of flowers.
of th e program and gave an im prom p
G overnor P ierce spoke briefly on the flavor as possible as it is the flavor
contagion. W hen an an im al is once W ednesday aftern o o n w as rendered m er a ” d saw service in the 25th Wis-
th at form s th e lure th a t a ttr a c ts th e
tu ad dress w'hich w as w ell received.
ffected, it scarcely ever escapes audible to all p a rts of th e g ran d stan d consin in fan try . Sam D urant, of an ' value of ag ric u ltu re and said the fu
bugs. The apples can be shaken off
P o rtla n d ’s m ayor placed him self u n
tu
re
of
the
nation
depended
on
the
death, hence the im portance of v acci by m eans of th e radio, w here prob- Illin o is regim ent, plays the sn are
the trees p referably Into ta rp a u lin s or
qualifiedly on th e side of prohibition
nation. Conditions around W est P o rt ably o th erw ise it would not have been drum and com pletes the personnel of boys and g irls to be found on th e
blan k ets to prevent b ruising. T his
and said th a t if its foes w ished to go
farm
s.
He
lauded
th
e
county
fair
as
| the band. All of th e men are in th eir
land a re considered w orse th an at h eard .
would m ake the h arv e stin g cheaper
back and undo th e 18th am endm ent G resham , alth o u g h the outlook here
a
m
eans
of
cem
enting
th
e
city
with
eighties.
and place th e coun try on th e footing is anything b ut encouraging.
the farm s w hich produced the neces and you can deliver them in sacks.
If old tim ers should be am azed at
The weevil has been exacting a
it held p rio r to th e passin g of th is
sid e s of life.
FAIR NOTES
th e radio, w hat would th ey have
heavy toll not only from stra w b e rry
and the V olstead act, they would have HORSE RACES HAVE
(hi
the
Race
T
rack.
T he nig h t program a t the fa ir Is
th o u g h t of th a t M issouri m ule? C er-
m any iveary m iles to trav el.
Beginning with W ednesday after- grow ers but has also dam aged th e
SET NEW RECORDS ta in ly nothing like it w as ever seen I both varled and Interestin g each eve-
cane b erries as well as cover crops
T he racin g p rogram so far th is on a M issouri farm . It bucks and n ,n * w ,th « ’«"•‘th in g doing every m in- noon a grand Pa ra d e 18 glven ®ach day and it has been suggested th a t If the
R. M. HARDY SELLS
w eek has been one of the best ever kicks and fu rn ish es lots of m errim ent u te- W ,,h th e Roman races, buffalo 0,1 ,b ® race ,ra c k of livestock an
PHOTOGRAPHIC STI DIO held on th e local trac k . T h ere are to th e young folks, but afte r all it Is rldlnK' bulldogging, stu n ts by th e oth er im portant featu res on th bait can be supplied at a reaso n able
nothing m ore or less th an a sh o rt- c,o w n ' Pa r a de hy G resham band and Kround- Dne ev,,nt which never fall price It would be profitable to use It
R. M. H ardy has sold his photo m ore horses now stabled here, who
geared
F ord w ith th e fro n t wheel tbe Hta*e coach of '49, with its at- to bring forth th u n d ers of app lau se on tbe clover fields, so p lease rep o rt
g rap h ic studio to Adolph Zam sky of w ill m ake th e N orthw est racin g c ir
your tonnage.
>xles off cen ter. The bulk of t h ' ten d an t holdup, nobody need be lone-
‘be appearance of the m agnificent
Chisholm . M innesota, who took over cu it th an at any tim e in the h isto ry of
w
eight
falls
on
th
e
back,
hence
the
ly'
"
S
alty
s
te
e
r”
resen
ts
the
efforts
8lx
’"-h
an
d
team
s
which
p
arad
e
G resham Young People M arried.
the b usiness early th is week. Mr. and th e , fair.
| m ade to m ount him and "Milk Shake,,’ I,ro u dly before th e g randstand. One
W ednesday’s racin g w as th e 2.13 p ro pensities.
A lbert E. B rannan and Miss H a rrie t
Mrs. H ardy, who have been in G resh
the bucking cow. also refuses to be frlp |p ■pan 18 th e Pro Pe rty of th e Da- E. Holmes, who both resid e ea st of
am for about th re e y ears and have pacers and th e first division of th e
B
arbecue
sandw
iches
a
re
again
I
r,d
dpn'
m ascus Milk com pany and the o th er G resham , w ere q uietly m arried at
won m any friends both in a business 2.24 trot. H al Fitzsim m ons w as an
som
ething
on
th
e
new
o
rd
er
a
t
th
e
Some
fine
Jum
ping
exhibitions
a
re
' . * °.nR °
e u X ‘ oc
a rm ' Vancouver, W ashington, T h u rsd ay a f
easy
w
inner
In
th
e
first
tw
o
heats
of
and social way, have gone to Seattle
'
*PP 6 krayM n par cu a r a re ternoon, A ugust 5, by th e Rev. F. A.
for a sh o rt visit. They have not def th e 2.13 w hile H al Zombro took th ree fair. A revolving spindle c a rrie s the Kiven by the McCleve stables, especial m arvels
of beauty and stren g th and
m eat before a hot fire and gives it a in te rest being cen tered on Miss Doris
Lavtolette, p asto r of the F irs t M eth
initely decided on th e ir next move but s tra ig h t heats in th e 2.24.
the bays also a re w onderful anim als.
Only one race w as scheduled for 1 different flavor from any o th er method and h er m ount. T he rube of the show
m ay go to Los Angeles. They w ill re
odist church. They w ere accom
Lovers of fine ho rses can h ere ask
tu rn to G resham before m oving else T hursday, th e 2.10, three-in-flve tro t of cooking. One sh o rt o rd er house evidently is unused to th e w ays of for nothing m ore afte r viewing these panied by Mrs. Jo sep h in e B ran n an
for a p u rse of $700. L. C. McK was p ro p rie to r w ith a keen eye to the polite society, but he m anages to get
w here.
and Mrs. If. E. Holmes who gave th e ir
anim als.
consent to th e m arriag e of the young
Mr. Z am sky is a native of Bohemia th e w inner In th re e stra ig h t h eats but value of publicity advertises. “K idnap ’here Just the sam e. Of course the
T he racing events of each a fte r-
stage g ets held up by the In d ian s and
w here he had tra in in g in p h o to g ra w as sorely pressed for th e th ird by a snack a t A lm ee's shack
people, who a re 19 and 17, resp ectiv e
main are in tersp ersed with various
a few scalps tak en , which incidentally
phic a r t schools. A fter com ing to this C avalier Gale ow ned by H. E. W hite
ly. The bridegroom Is a g rad u a te of
riding stunts. Monk Avery, the "ru b e ”,
One
th
in
g
th
a
t
never
changes
with
am ounts to nothing, as it’s all In th e
co u n try he spent tw o and a h alf years of Olympia. W ashington. The six
the 1925 class of G resham Union high
with his inim itable drollery keeps the
the chan g in g of tim e and seasons is game.
In business in Boston, then w ent to horses sta rtin g in th is event traveled
school and th e bride of th e class of
crow d am used. W hile in reality he in
the m erry go round. Its d iscordant
a
t
such
speed
th
a
t
every
h
o
rse
in
the
Chicago w here he spent seven years
1926. T he couple w ill resid e a t the
The
parad
e
of
th
e
G
resham
band
is
considered one of th e best rid ers on
stra in s a re the sam e as 30 y ea rs ago
farm home of Mr. B rannan.
as o w ner and m anager of tw o a rt rac e w ith the exception of th e w inner
itself
a
"scream
.”
If
th
e
re
could
be
the
ground,
he
has
h
ard
work
to
keep
and it delights now as then. By the
studios. H is la te st establishm ent was broke several tim es In each heat.
an y thing fu n n ier th an Clifford Gibbs
T he steeple ch ase of T uesday a fte r way, it is su rp risin g how m any fa th and his m akeup. It m ust be Geo. D un his seat on the sm all m ule when he
in Chisholm , w here he spent several
(■range Aw ards Made.
ers have to accom pany th e ir sm all
w ishes to fall off. T he train ed dogs
years. He expects to leave next week noon and w hich will be repeated S un
can in th e guise of a sm all boy. No and the elep h an ts a re the delight of
sons
on
to
the
m
erry
go
round
to
hold
The Judging of the g ran g e ex
for M innesota to close up his affairs day In conjunction w ith th e free-for-
hibits w as com pleted th is m orning
them on. Of course th is is necessary one could possibly recognize the band all and In the evenings the Ja p an ese
th e re and bring his fam ily, w hich con all pace was won by Dr F red P ick er
leader. Dr. H. C Johnson, in his gro- acro b ats are a source of wonder and
and th e aw ard s w ere d istrib u ted as
in m any cases, but judging by the
follow s;
sists of a wife and tw o children. On ing of the P o rtlan d H unt club. Dr.
tesque outfit The boys m ade a decided am usem ent.
beam
on
daddy's
face,
he
seem
s
to
be
th is account th e studio will be closed P ick erin g w as m ounted on Buster.
________________
L ents, first place.
O ther rid ers and h ^ s e s V i h l s 'e v e n t ?nl° ylng “ "" much a " ‘be sm all boy. hit with th e crow d in the g ran d stan d
for tw o weeks.
Rockwood, second.
from th e very first and the q u ality of
“
Miss
P
o
rtlan
d
”
Visits
the
F
air.
G reshatn. third.
w ere Dr. W illis T iller on L alla Rookh.
W illiam Wolf, known as th e singing th e ir m usic is in no ways judged by
Columbia, fourth.
"Miss P o rtlan d " was th e g u est of
C. H ollingsw orth on S ta r; Bob-o-link newsboy, was on the grounds until th e ir ap p earan ce in the m atter of ap
A ttention. P ear and P ru n e G row er
M ultnom ah, fifth.
honor
this
afternoon
of
th
e
queen
and
w
ith
R.
Milan
u
p
;
M
idnight
ridden
by
W
ednesday.
He
has
w
alked
14,00«
parel.
R ussellville, sixth.
M embers!
th
e
royal
p
arty
in
th
e
g
ran
d
stan
d
a
t
King Sweet, K entucky Bob w ith H. m iles singing and selling new spapers.
P lea san t Valley, seventh.
The
firew
orks
display
Is
b
rillian
t
We a re nearly ready to close our H all and Chuck B ark er on M ystery.
the fair grounds. Hhe is the girl who
In his au to g ra p h ic album he has the
Fairview
and
E vening
S tar
and satisfacto ry , judging from the has been selected by the P o rtlan d
pool on p ears and prunes and If you
g ran g es did not place an y exhibit
From the m ark s of th e horses, value sig n a tu res of every m ayor and high com m ents heard on all sides,
at the fair th is year.
w ish to list your tonnage do so a t of th e purses and num ber of en tries official of all th e Itwge cities he has
One T elegram and Colum bia th e ate r co n
piece b rin g s out th e w ords' “M uitno te st to rep resen t Oregon a t th e n a t
An individual farm exhibit was
once. Phone G resham 1871.
the rac in g for th e balan ce of th e weak passed through. He is now on bis
put on by Mrs. M argaret W heeler
mah F a ir ” in larg e le tte rs and th e w a ional bathing beauty pageant to be
The B erry G row ers Packing Co.
should outsh in e those alread y run.
way to San F rancisco.
which was aw arded a blue ribbon.
te rfa ll Is an o th er fine one.
held at A tlantic City.