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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. I«. NO. 47 09043266 G KESII AM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 102« Art Exhibits Draw MANY FINE PRIZES Appreciative Crowds I’KE-NI TTIAL PARTY HONORS BRIBE ELECT Mrs. E. Davidson was hostess last W ednesday evening at a m iscellan e ous show er in honor of Miss Celia Woods of P o rtlan d , who will soon be com e the bride of h er son, O rville Davidson. The color schem e of yellow w as carried out in deco ratio n s of cre p er paper and cut flowers. The g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Newell F ancher, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M arriage, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. D avidson, Mrs, J C. P eterso n , th e Misses A lice P e te r son, B ernice Beers, Omega McBee, H elen Maxwell and L etitia P ulfer, A lbert Zenger, Adolph Z enger, Gene W elling, F ra n cis P eak and Roy C rab tree, T he ladies cam e early and enjoyed a d elightful evening. They w ere joined la ter by the men, afte r w hich re fre sh m ents w ere served. T he prospective groom was presented w ith egg beater, ro llin g pin and such suggestive k itch en u ten sils by the men of th e party. T W.I C E A W EEK ♦ 1.50 l ’er Year Items of Interest HOWITT’S PACER of Fair Recalled SETS TRACK RECORD One of th e m ost in te restin g exhibits Local autom obile m en had an u n Tom H ow ltt's bay gelding m ade a at th e fair to m any w as th e a r t de u su ally fine display at th e county fair record for him self and ow ner and for partm ent, so efficiently handled by th e th is year and the larg e sq u are w here th e local trac k on Sunday afternoon superintend en t, Mrs. U. G. Sm ith and w ere around 40 au to s of various types when he won in th ree stra ig h t h eats her assista n t. Miss H elen Ham m ond on exhibit w as th e ce n te r of adm iring in th e free-fo r-all pace and clipped Mrs. Sm ith h as introduced a new fea in te re st on th e p a rt of many. T he [ tw o seconds ofT th e w orld's record of tu re to the a r t d ep artm en t th is year, H essel Im plem ent com pany featu red 2:10% recen tly m ade in New Jersey, which brought to th e exhibition m ore its C h ry sler 70 phaeton and the 60 se- l T he resu lts of S unday’s races w ere th an a hun d red p ain tin g s by p ro fes dan of th e sam e m ake. Of course th e ! as follow s: sional a rtists, in addition to a large new w hippet cam e in for m uch a tte n -j F ree-fo r-all pace: Cincofteld (Ire- num ber of e n trie s in th e am ate u r de tion and th e fine W illys K night sedan { land) 1 1 1 ; Hal Fitzsim m ons (Den- partm ent. m et w ith g eneral approval. n is), 2 3 2; Mary J (W illiam s) 3 2 3; The professional w ork w as judged Civilian (Ju n e) 4 5 4; L au ra B several days p rio r to th e opening of Queen V eva's royal equipage, a (Sm ith) 5 4 5; Stoney Logan (L ind the fa ir by E sth e r W. W eist and May handsom e 1927 Buick m a ster six, was sey) 6 6 6; Saxon Boy (Todd) o u td is G. Gay. and a few p ain tin g s w hich had probably the m ost adm ired of any m a tanced in first. T im e: 2:10% and been hung w ere rem oved as not com chine of th e W. W. Metzger display 2:16, 2:13. ing up to th e stan d ard . O thers w ere from th e Buick agency. It is b u ilt on Second race, special consolation: re a rran g e d u n d er the direction of the m ost g raceful lines and w as seen Amy Bond, Ryan, 1st; A1 Roy, Davis, judges w ith those w hich w ere con m any tim es to ad v an tag e during the 2d; Bill Schultz, M errill. 3d; I.acy sidered th e best “on th e line,” and out week when conveying the queen and Moro, H u rst, 4th; Bull P atch, Bowles, of th is num ber one each in oil, pastel h er p arty around th e g rounds and to 5th. T im e: 2:20% and 2:18%. and w ate r colors w ere chosen as the Mrs. D oris P ew th erer, P o rtlan d . and from th e ir stopping pluces. A M ile-and-a-half steep lech ase: L alla F ru it— 1st L azelle B. Meindle. m ost ou tstan d in g p ain tin g in its class cro ss section of a C hevrolet w as also Rookh, Dr. T iller, 1st; S tar, S erg eant S till Life— 1st Mrs. D oris P ew and w ere accorded special honors. th e re r, 2d H elen M. Beecher. an in te restin g p a rt of th e M etzger ex Day. 2d; B uster. Dr. P ickering, 3d. PIGS T he pain tin g s on th e line, w ith th e E xhibition of 3 p ain tin g s not o th e r hibit. It w as ru n n in g slow ly to show M ystery and K entucky Bob also ran, Hampshire w ise specified— 1st Berd Le Fever. a rtists, w ere as follow s: the in terio r m echanism of th e car. H all being th ro w n from the latte r, but Division 1 A—T hom as D arling 1st, W ater Colors. A F low er Lover, Em il Jacques, w ithout injury. Div. 1 B—T hom as D arling 1st, E d P o rtlan d ; F ig u re Study— 2d E thel Louise I C. I. R ak er & Son had every type of S till Life, Sidney Bell, g ar Dixon 2. F arew ell handicap, 4% fu rlo n gs: P o rtlan d ; Buena V entura, a Mission S trong, Gresham . J F ord in th e ir space, ro ad ste r, sedan, Div. 2—Jo h n W elbes 1st, L aw rence of C alifornia, F red S trick lan d , P o rt L andscape— 1st E thel Louise Strong, C ircu late, Cum m ings, 1st; G ilm ore to u rin g , coupe, tru c k and tra c to r. Mahaffey 2d, V ernon B urlingam e 3. 2d J. M. Coleman, A storia, Oregon. land, w hich w ere th e special honor ! Some fine sty les of F ords w ere on the and Laddie Boy 2d, Sad Sam 3d. F a sh Div. 3—John W elbes 1st, Bill Cope p ain tin g s; A rtists' Wife and In n o M arine— 1st J. M. Coleman, 2d J. M land 2d. cence, Sidney B ell; T he C reek and Coleman. „ , 1 ground, especially th e la te s t m odels 1 ion G irl also ran. Tim e :59%. Chester Whites. F low ers— 1st Mrs. J. M. Coleman swimm,t“r‘.i'w h o ,1pVrtornH "^V h7nalmg«Irt Which 8h0W muCh '" M o v e m e n t M orning, C. C. McKim, P o rtlan d ; W a Div. 1-A—W illiam N ew lands 1st. Blue Ribbon Babies Named. te rfall, W ade Belvin, P o rtla n d : L av 2d E lizabeth Johnson, G resham . im possible feat of sw im m ing th e Eng- w heels and g en eral lines of co n stru c- Div. 2 — E rn e st Z urbuschen 1st, ish Oaks, R alph G ilbert, S alem ; The F ru its—2d Mrs. Doris P ew th erer. The baby show, w hich is a p opular lish channel. Miss E derle is th e first ) tion. S till Life— 1st E lizabeth Johnson, E rn est Z urbuschen 2d, A lton D outhit stre a m , P ercy L. M anser, Hood R iver; d ep a rtm en t of the an n u al county fair, w oman to span th e ch an n el an d th e j ________ 3d. I G loucester Coast, J. P e triä Collin, 2d Mrs. Doris P ew therer. Div. 3—W illiam N ew lands 1st. Ex. 3 p ain tin g s not o th erw ise en sixth successful sw im m er to cross, of in the can n in g contest which w as a w as presided over by Mrs. F. H. P a ris ; The Sage B ru sh Country, Mel Poland ( liina. fa |r Crane, and th e judge of th e show was ville T. W ire, P en d leto n ; F low ers, tered — 1st Mrs. J. E. P etite, B rush th e th o u san d s who have attem p ted It. p a rt of th(1 club w ork (iur|nK Div. 3 -H arold D ahl 1st, V era Staf- M argaret S t.Jo h n , C o rv allis; L ate P ra irie, W ashington. ~ the Powell V alley team won first h o n -i O. M. P lum m er, m anager of the P a P astel. ford 2d. A utum n, Clyde J. K eller, P o rtlan d , cific In tern atio n al Livestock exposi Gospel Meetings A nnounced. 1 Ors, w ith G ilbert tak in g second place Iihiroc. L andscape— 2d E lizabeth Johnson. T ra il to Never, Never Land, S. P. Re A series of gospel m eetings is be- | and F alrv ale th ird . T he bread dom tion. Div. 1—Ju lia K ercher 1st; Div. 2— p air Y ards and Mt. Hood in Clouds, M arine— 1st J. M. Coleman. F low ers— 1st Jessie T hom as, G resh ing conducted a t the G resham O range o n stratio n was won by th e T ro u td ale A fter carefu l and de liberate Sylvia K ercher 2d; Div. 3— Isabel Ray S trong, G resham ; color en g ra v NeNvlands 1st; Ju lia K ercher 2d. am ; 2d E lizabeth Johnson. ing, A ngelica K auffm an, England. hall w hich a re planned to continue team and F airview w as aw arded sec- 8,(,erat,on “ n<l w ith m any m isgivings Yorkshires. F ru it— 1st E lizabeth Jo h n so n , 2d A num ber of fine p ain tin g s by the every evening excepting S atu rd ay , j ,,nd place. T he T ro u td ale Ju n io r team i as ,o h,H fu ,u re w elfare, Mr. P lum m er Div. 2—Albian Sloop 1st; Albian head of the a rt d ep artm en t of Oregon Mrs. D oris P ew therer. T he evan g elists a re W. R. Ruddock of cam e th ird and Maplewood won ««»•<*«*» “ ‘Kht babies out of th e 38 Sloop 2d. Still Life— 1st Mrs. Doris P ew th ere r A gricultural College w ere hung on Sheep. Monochrome. the w alls but cam e too late for the C alifornia and Jo h n Thonney of W alla fo u rth place. i l'o ,|te sta n ts as th e w inners in the fol- P ortrait-—1st Mrs. D oris P ew th erer, W alla, both w ell known by m any in Lam bs—Div. 1—E dgar F ran k 1st; [judging and cataloguing. He also _______ lowing classes: Div. 3—Y earling ewe. R obert S terling, sent sam ples of w ork by his stu d en ts 2d A rnold C. Rogers, G resham . T he fair th is year seemed to be I P re ttie st baby under one year, child th is vicinity. The services a re a n F igure Study— 1st Mrs. C. B. Ogden, 1st and 2d. w hich w ere not hung because of lack nounced for 8 o'clock and a re free to m arked by an u n u su ally larg e n um of Mrs. W. E. Dickson, Salem ; baby Aged Ewe— E dg ar F ra n k 1st, Jim of room. W hile th e space allo tted to P o rtlan d , 2d A rnold Rogers. L andscape— 1st W inston C. Strong, all. No collection will be taken. E llio tt 2d, R obert S terling 3d. the a r t d epartm en t w as la rg e r th an b er of accidents due to the co n tests u nder one year having best head of Cham pionship Ewe—E dg ar F ra n k ever before, It proved to be en tirely G resham ; 2d Mrs. Doris P ew th erer. w ith bucking horses. T he m ost s e ri hair, Mrs. C. L. Fall, G resham ; fa tte st M arine— 1st A rnold R ogers, 2d 1st. inadequate Whippet Makes Fine Record. ous of th ese o ccurred S atu rd ay eve baby u n d er one year, Mrs. W. M. CATTI.E. Much very cred itab le w ork w as en- W inston Strong. An event of th e fair of considerable ning when W illiam R ankin, an Indian Rhode, P o rtlan d ; p re ttie st b ru n ette S till Life— 1st Mrs. D oris P ew th erer, H olstein Calf—Div. 3—Jo h n Flem - tered in am ate u r classes and a good- in te re st to autom obile funs is th e visit rid er from Cayuse, Oregon, w as u nder tw o years, Mrs. M. R. R ichards, ing 1st, W alter A nderegg 2d, Law - [ ly num ber of th e blue and red ribbons 2d W inston Strong. A rts and C rafts. ence A ylsw orth 3d, M argaret K er- ! w ent to local people. Among them of F ra n k H. W ithey of G rand Rapids, th ro w n from “ W ebfoot”, a p a rtic u la rly P o rtlan d ; p rettiest blonde u nder two P ain ted T ap e stry — 1st G ertru d e Michigan, to th e autom obile exhibit slak e 4th, T racy A nderegg 5th. w ere Mrs. Chas. Cleveland, G ertru d e vicious horse. R ankin Is now at Good y ears, Mrs. Floyed S. M etzger, P o rt Div. 2 — S enior Y earling — John L iedfors, C arrie W ebster, E thel Louise Liedfors. Best col Copper and B rass— 1st O. of H essel Im plem ent Co., on the fair S am aritan hospital w here but very lan d ; p re ttie st p air of tw ins under F lem ing 1st, T racey A nderegg 2d Strong, Miss E lizabeth Johnson, W alter A nderegg 3d. I A rnold C. Rogers, Mrs. Belle H einey, A. C artozlan P o rtlan d , 2d Lols H. grounds. Mr. W ithey, who recently little hope Is held o ut for his recov two y ears, Mrs. F ra n cis Fox, P o rt Ju n io r Y earling—Jo h n F lem ing 1st 1 W inston S trong. Jessie T hom as and S herm an arriv ed from M ichigan to v isit w ith ery as he suffered a bad fra c tu re of land; m ost a ttra c tiv e baby boy u nder Best col. W rought Silver and Gold and 2d, T racey A nderegg 3d, Mar- I Miss F lorence Honey. The aw ard s his sister in P o rtlan d , m ade a point to th e skull. Webfoot was noted during two years, Mrs. M. R. R ich ard s; m ost — 1st O. A. C artozian. g aret K erslake 4th. are given elsew h ere In detail. B est col. B atik W ork— 1st E. R ide visit th e O verland dealer, since he had th e rodeo by sev eral as having a pro- a ttra c tiv e baby girl under two years, Div. 1—Senior—O rville B lair 1st, [ ----------- nour. m ade the trip in a new W hippet w hich penalty to kick a fte r th ro w in g his Mrs. Floyed S. Metzger. Robert K erslake, 2d W alter A nderegg AMATEUR. Best col. Carved Wood— 1st D eutsch- w as released to him on Ju ly 4. He re- j rider. 3d, Ian B urns 4th, Fred H endrickson I Photography. m an and R am aker, P o rtlan d ; 2d Mrs. 5th. ported th e p erform ance of th e ca r on “ Monk" Avery, th e clown of the fair d u rin g the week and g reatly a d Oregon H en ry A ndregg, P o rtland. Ju n io r—Raym ond U lrich Ist, Law - [ Best collection am ate u r rence ‘Ayls*wo',r th '2 d , V r a c y A ndeïëgg I L andscapes: 1st Oregon C am era club Best col. P arch m e n t— 1st G ertru d e th e long trip q u it w onderful, th a t It show, su stain ed a dislocated elbow m ired a re K entucky Bob, a w inner in E a "dBCa p e - l s t L iedfors, 2d Myra Helm, P o rtlan d . handled easily, gave no tro u b le about Sunday w hile rid in g a bucking horse, th e steeple chase, and F lying Fox, 3d, R lobert obert K erslake 4th, Lena A n - [ „ Mrs. C harles Cleveland, G resh am ' 2d B est col. D ecorated N ovelties— 1st h eatin g and show ed b u t little vibra- ----------- ' lunb)r, l ChamnionshiD—John F lem -I L ' E Maw' Chltwood, Oregon, who so neatly jum ped th e tab le on D eutschm an & R am aker. tion. T he av erag e m ileage of gas con- M. C. W ebster w as on hand w ith the ing Is t; Senior C ham pionship, John . Ind° or P ° r t r a l t s - l s t G ertru d e Leid- Best col. Clay M odeling— 1st G er w hich a man was reclining. T hese sum ption w as 29.7. He believes the H udson and Essex ca rs, fea tu rin g es F lem ing; G rand C ham pionship, John °L8’, r,. , n , n ', . . . . . „ tru d e L iedfors, 2d E. Ridenour. horses a re th e p ro p erty of Dr. J. H. F lem ing; Get of Sire, 4 anim als. < oI!,re ' P h o to g r a p h y - ls t M rs C. ca r will give th e sa tisfactio n of one pecially th e H udson su p er six. Fine Best col. S hades—2d L azelle B. Held and wife of P ortland. In sp eak T racy A nderegg Is t: P roduce of Dam. £ lpVelSnd.;, U ? d ia n ’ 2,1 Lo‘8 H ' S hpr- Meindl. m uch h ig h er priced. new m odels w ere on display and in- ing of Flying Fox, Mrs. Held stated Best col. of “Compo",— 1st Lois H. 2 an im als, Jo h n F lem ing 1st; T racy m an, P ortland. Mr. W ithey is an ex -railro ad man q u lrles seemed to be pouring in brlsk- Out of Door P h o to g rap h ic S tudy— S herm an, 2d L azelle B. Meindl. th a t he Is a pet to w hich a cro ss word A nderegg 2d. B est col. B askets— 1st Marvel HUI, and not connected in any way with ly show ing the tren d of th e public to cannot be spoken. She says It would Je rse y s—Div. 3. Calf. B ert Gibson 1st Mrs. C harles Cleveland. Oil Paintings. w ard th is m ake of m achine. th e O verland com pany. He left his P o rtla n d ; 2d Mrs. Belle H einey. 1st, R ichard Beadle 2d, Clyde J e n break his h e a rt to be reproved s h a rp Finished P o rtra it— 1st Mrs. E. R ide M iscellaneous. nings 3d, Sven Nelson 4th, K enneth ca r on exhibition for the g re a te r p art ly. No doubt th e re in lies p a rt of th e nour, C orvallis. P o ster—Mrs. J. E. Petite. K esterson 5th. T he O ldsm obile com pany of Oregon of the day in th e H essel exhibit, with P o rtra it S ketch—1st Mrs. E. Ride secret of his w onderful training. Illu stra tio n s— 1st Mrs. J. E. Petite, Div. 2—Calf, Senior Y earling. Sven a p lacard attach ed tellin g of Its p e r w as rep resen ted from P o rtlan d . H ere 2d W inston S trong. Nelson 1st, Jam es W ilson 2d, Sven nour, 2d C arrie W ebster, G resham . w as show n th e first m achine to cross L andscape from N ature— 1st Berd C artoon— 1st E leanor R idenour, 2d form ance. Nelson 3d. T h ree men w ere burned F riday a t 2d H elen M. E lean o r Ridenour. th e co n tinent under Its own pow er, a Ju n io r Y earling—Lew is Dahl 1st, L eF ever, P o rtla n d ; th e M arsh ca fete ria a t th e fair B ert Gibson 2d, Alvin Johnson 3d, Beecher, P ortlan d . MHgazine— 2d W inston Strong. 1905 Oldsmobile. T he com parison be H. W heeler, Boring. S treet Scene— 1st E lean o r R idenour, E tch in g s— 1st E leanor R idenour, 2d L aw rence D outhit 4th. tw een this m achine ami the 1927 ca r grounds when a gasoline stove ex S trin g Beans— 1st Mrs. Alice W elbes, E lean o r Ridenour. Div. 1—Calf Senior. John W elbes C orvallis. ploded, th ro w in g th e bu rn in g oil In is. of course, easily ap p aren t. A nim al Study—2d Mrs. Eva H am il P rin tin g s—2d Mrs. J. E. P etite. 1st, Clifford E kstrom 2d, K enneth S trin g Beans— 1st Mrs. A. W elbes, every direction. One of th e men w as O riginal Book P late— 1st Mrs. J. E. 2d L ucinda W heeler. K esterson 3d, W illiam N ew lands 4th, ton, P ortland. The radio an n o u n cer at the fair the p ro p rie to r of the cafeteria, F ra n k M arine from N ature— 1st Berd L e Petite. H arold Dahl 5th. S trin g Bean*. g rounds b roadcasted th e new s of a M arsh, also Bill, the hot dog m an w as Design for B order— 1st Mrs. J, E. Calf Ju n io r—G ilbert Nelson 1st, Al- Fever, 2d L azelle B. M eindle, Oregon Golden Wax— 1st F. Miyasakl. City. P etite. K entucky W onder— 1st Wm. McCon lost child on F rid ay evening and it an o th er victim . T here was a leukage C on tin u ed on page 2 F low ers— 1st Mrs. E. R idenour, 2d D isplay of C urios— 1st F lorence nell, 2d F. Mivasaki. was several ho u rs before she was Io- I In th e gas tan k and one of the men at- Honey, G resham ; 2d O. A. C artozian. L arg est C antaloupe— 1st Lois H. cated asleep In th e fam ily autom obile, tem pted to close It off w hen th e hose D isplay of A ntiques— 1st O. A. C ar S herm an , P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. A. Welbes. tozian. Sunflow er— 1st Mrs. M. H. W heeler, T he little four-year-old, Lois Waldo, m elted and the b u rn in g gasoline E xhibit of F oreign A rts— 1st O. A. 2d Mrs. Alice W elbes. the g ran d d a u g h ter of “ M other” Arm- , sp u rted over th e men. M arsh was th e 13296772 C artozian. C lustered Sunflow er— 1st Mrs. M. H. stro n g , of cook book fame, and daugh- ! m ost badly Injured, his face, neck Professional China. W heeler. te r of Iren e D ouglas Waldo, was left and arm s com ing in co n tact w ith the In stitu tio n a l E xhibit—2d Genevieve P a rsle y — 1st Mrs. Alice W elbes, 2d UNDENOMINATIONAL In th e m achine, according to th e ver- flames. He rolled In saw d u st to help J. Barnes. She also won first place Mrs. M. H. W heeler. in th e best and m ost varied collection sion of th e deputy sheriffs on the ex tinguish th e fire. The o th er tw o P otatoes. of china, th e fiat conventional, flat ground, and when her folks attem pted men sought th e aid of canvas In p u t In Palmquist Grove, 4 blocks east of library, Mills E arly — 1st George Knlerlem . enam el, raised enam el, acid etching, E a rlie st of All— 1st Geo. R. S chaef to find the Chevrolet belonging to ting out th e blazing oil and th e ir arm s starting August 13. Good Speakers. Inspiring Music. th ree-p iece enam el tea set, m a tt and lu ster Jardiniere, any com bination of fer. 2d Jo h n Eggtm an, 3d G. W. them , evidently they m istook an o th er w ere badly burned. No money loss is larg e vase, best luncheon set and best A lder. m achine for th e irs and th o u g h t the rep o rted by the accident. Services in charge of Evangelist Frederick J. Betts. A m erican W o n d e r— 1st F ran k piece any com bination. child was gone. When they finally lo- S peybrock, G resham ; 2d G eorge R. Amateur ( hina. Schaeffer, 3d Sven Nelson, G resham , cated the rig h t Chevy, th e re was the SANDY YOUNG PEOPLE Best and m ost varied Col—1st E. I EVERYBODY COME. E arly Rose— 1st George R. S chaef- I child asleep w here they had left her. G esellchen, P o rtla n d ; 2d Lois E. TAKE MAKKIAGE VOWS I fer, 2d R obert S oderqulst, T ro u td ale, j _______ S herm an. B u rb an k —1st G eorge R. Schaeffer. Best Spec, Raised E nam el— 1st Miss Monk Avery, the clown who kept Two Handy young people w ere th e P rid e of M ultnom ah— 1st Jo h n Eg- A lvina Sidler, P ortland. folks from going to sleep last week p rin cip als in a q u iet wedding w hich I gim an. Best Spec. L u ste r— 1st E. P. Oesell- . Any o th er sta n d ard v ariety — 1st with an tics, cam e n early pulling off waM solem nized on last S atu rd ay chen, 2d Miss A lvina Sidler. m orning, A ugust 7, a t the home of Dr. Best Spec, any com bination— 1st G eorge R. Schaeffer, 2d J. T. B arnes, ! one joke too m any when on F riday and Mrs. A lfred Thom pson In G resh- G resham . Lois H. S herm an, 2d E P. G esellchen. Best com m ercial d isp lay —1st Geo. evenlng he let a rab b it loose n ear th e am, Dr. Thom pson officiating, when Best and m ost varied Col— 2d E P platform w here the train ed dogs w ere Miss E ugenia Helen P ro cto r becam e Schaeffer. G esellchen. We have our own terminal and warehouse B eets, 6 best table— 1st Mrs. M. H. giving th e ir perform ance. The little ‘th e brWe ° r V erne A lt The w itnesses W heeler, 2d Mrs. Alice Welbes. te rr ie r evidently forgot his lines a t w e re W alter A lt and P earl P roctor. at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of The bride Is the d au g h ter of Mr. and VEGETABLES. Cabbage, 3 best— 1st Mrs. Alice sig h t of th e ra b b it and sta rte d to give Mrs. W. A. P ro cto r, and th e groom the Auto Freight Terminal. Squash. Welbes. T h ree best each variety— Mary E. C antaloupes— 1st Mrs. Alice Welbes. chase. It w as several m in u tes before the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Alt. C rane, T routdale. C a rro ts—Six best table— 1st Mrs. 8. it could be cap tu red and ju s t w hat the An a ttra c tiv e 5-room bungalow , In Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, T h ree best each v ariety — 1st F. A W atenabee, G resham , 2d F. M iyasakl, w oman in ch arg e of th e dogs had to Handy, fully fu rn ish ed , aw aits Mr. and Inc. warehouse in the Pacific Bridge build Mrs. Alt w hen they re tu rn from C an G regory. G resham . say to Monk Isn 't exactly for th e pub non Beach, w here they a re spending T h ree best each v ariety — 1st Mary ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh C elery, 12 b est— 1st W ilson Bros., 1 E. Crane. T ro u td ale, 2d A. Slsi, T ro u td ale, 3d lie to know, b ut th e larg e crow d ln th e th e ir honeym oon, am several times each day. T h ree best each v ariety— 1st Mary G. T am u ra, T routdale. g ran d sta n d got a lot of fun n ut of th e E. Crane. C ucum bers, 10 best—1st M ary E. stu n t which w asn 't on th e progrum . In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we T h r e e b e s t e a c h v ariety —1st Mrs. Crane. (B R IN G EVENTS. G. W. A lder, 2d A. J. K rueger, T ro u t Kohl Rabi, 3 best— 1st Mary E car. store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. Jo h n Denison Jr., son of the fo re dale. C rane, 2d Ida B. K reuder. Local and Statew ide. T h ree lbs. S trin g Beans— 1st Mrs. O nions, 10 best— 1st Mrs. O. W. A l m an a t th e M ultnom ah county farm , is q u ite the envy of his boy and g irl E. B artsch, Boring. 2d F. M eyasaki. der. 2d Mrs M. H. W heeler. C lackam as county fair a t Canby, Two specim ens 1000 headed Kale— 1st P arsn ip s— 1st Mrs. Alice W elbes. friends, to say nothing of th e ladles of Mrs. Alice Welbes, 2d W. C. Monical, P eppers, 6 best— 1st Mary E. Crane. the com m unity, as he cap tu red th e S eptem ber 21-24. P o rtland. P um pkins. 3 best pie— 1st Mrs. Geo. , . . .. Htate fair at Salem S eptem ber 27 to Six B est G arlic— 1st Mary E. Crane. Alder. 3 best stock, 1st Mrs. Alice flr*1 Pr,M ln a "Kel l:ak” «" ,h(- <>P«n October 2. CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL R hubarb, six best— 1st Mary E. W elbes. cla ss at th e county fair. T he blue “T ra il to R ail" celeb ratio n In reco g C rane, 2d Mrs. Belle Heiney, G resh i ribbon cake w as said to be of superb am. nition of the opening of th e new “Cas qu ality . Jo h n , who Is b ut 12 y ea rs 1 Dill, 4-inch bunch— 1st Wm. McCon NOTICE [ old, w alked off with th e first prize tw o ; cade" line of th e S o u th ern Pacific be nell, 2d Ida B. K reuder. tw een E ugene and K lam ath Falla, a t More prize w inners will be p rin t y ears ago w ith his cake. W aterm elon, la rg e st— 1st M ary E ed in th e next issue of th e Outlook Eugene, A ugust 19 and 20. Portland Phone EA. 2330 Gresham Phone 1631 Crane. Pie Pum pkins, 3 best—2d Mrs. M. Tw o horses w hich have been a t th e T he boys and g irls of th e M ultno m ah county clubs again have done them selves and th e ir friends proud and at th e close of th e fair have w alked off w ith blue ribbons and o th e r prizes not a few. In th e show m an ship contest on pigs Ian B urns won first honors and received th e fancy show m an's cane donated by Ayls- w orth & M artin. In th e H olstein show m anship te st L aw rence A ylsw orth cam e in first and won the handsom e h a lte r, th e donation of S. E. P alm - q uist. Alvin T illm an w as aw arded th e show m an’s h a lte r given by th e L aw rence H arn ess com pany of P o rt land for first place in th e Jersey show m anship contest. T he cham pion ship of all breeds com peting in show m anship w as won by Floyd Stafford, th e prize being a b eautiful silv er lov ing cup, th e gift of K. A. Miller. Follow ing a re the prize w inners in th e aw ard s m ade to th e club w orkers: Coming Next! 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