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TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS G resham O utlook VOL. 1«. NO. 5(1 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. AUGUST ¿0. I »20 UNION HIGH TO OPEN MONDAY, SEPT. 13 EIRE DESTROYS GARAGE ON LUNDQUIST PLAUE I EFFICACY OF PRAYER SEEN IN RESCUE OF LOST BOY T W IC E A W EEK $ 1.50 Per Year VACATION ENJOYED AT NEWPORT REACH PREMIUM AWARDS GIVEN AT FAIR A sp e ctacu lar blaze o ccurred T h u rs day forenoon on the prem ises of F. A (By Mary E. W elch) L undquist, ow ner of th e L undquist T here is one advantage about a tru ck in g service, when fire of an u n short vacation—it seem s so good to W ith the opening of school only determ ined origin alm ost com pletely get home and get rested up. How The efficacy of p ray er is seen in the th e log w here th e big feet had pressed ever, even a day or two of sa lt air at th ree weeks aw ay and the dAte of re g destroyed th e larg e dquble g arag e a t (Continued from la st issue) istra tio n of all new stud en ts and the re a r of his property, to g eth er with rescue of little Jack Strong from the down hard in p rep aratio n for a spring. the beach has a tendency to clea r up 1 yearling h. ii, r 1st John freshm en set for Friday, Septem ber the conten ts including a H udson au to d an g ers to w hich he was exposed Before reaching th at point a hoot owl the fog in th e mind. Possibly if a few 1 n Senior ... - —................ 10, inquiries are com ing in concern mobile. It is a m ystery how the fire a ttra c te d the atten tio n of the bov and 2 X “ _areJ P ° * ’ .“ n,on,h be 8,111 , Ju n io r ‘ yearlhi’g ’''h e ife r-V st Th during the th ree days and th ree nights ing school, says P rin cip al R. E. C an got started . he climbed the ridge to try and see it. b‘ ” ‘‘r Tbe activities at N ew port are \ i n r “ nn ’rril„ l <“*r T heodore Brugger. non, who has given out the following At first Mrs. L undquist thought it in w hich he w andered alone in the th u s avoiding the am bush. When he m8nF an<1 varied. I m ade the mis- i 'Kgi,r heifer— 1st John Boeck- inform ation: was caused by a sp a rk of fire in some rugged fastn esses on th e slope of Mt. was on the ridge he h eard and saw ' a ^ ‘ l°if »“ »»»«« °«T some of the delight- ., b ^ ,or Boeckli, 3d Jo h n Boeckli , , B onk T here will be six new faces am ong chicken ro o sts w hich she had been Hood, and his p aren ts, Mr and Mis. the Sandy and went to it looking for 111 ,b ,n k® 1 w anted to do until Tues- . « ^ dpd i T S * “ * , . th e high school teach ers. W ith the cleaning in th e yard, but from the fact H. W. Strong of G resham , express ¡he £ y T i T d o L T w he Ä **’r heifer— 1st Theodore addition of G ilbert and P o w ellhurst the roosts w ere not burned in the g reat g ratitu d e to all who joined ia to hack trac k and discovered the co“ ,1“ ‘»p'l long enough and the day John Boeckli, 3d Theo- d istric ts and the exceptionally large sm all henhouse w hich adjoins the gar su p p licatio n for his safe re tu rn to trac k s of th e cougar and set about to was a P ^ P ^ tu a l dow npour. We en- \ ru ^ „ r ’ eighth grade g rad u a tin g classes, two age a t th e re a r would be evidence the th e ir arm s. He w as all th e tim e in outw it him. He had been told th a t th e , j“ yed a d r,v e alo n < th * bp«“ -h over " o ^ »n>gger. extrem e d anger from a stealth y toe, cat was afraid of the w ater so he ,h e Pa r , ly-com pleted Roosevelt high- ,<r‘ e<|ers young h erd—1st Theodore new teach ers w ill be added. These blaze did not o rig in ate th a t way. ____ _ ail ald er at . B^ »» « e; . _ . , The garag e was alm ost new. In fact from precipitous cliffs, from the cold crossed the Sandy on a a o sm iu a ii a iu e r i * ---- ---- ~ we stopped »». a re Melba S anders and Mildred Wal head N u th o u s e and w alked ,,..„.^7, r ®,H . h erd~ l s t J lace. H en rie tta L aw rence w ill sue was not en tirely com pleted. It is now of th e high altitu d e, and he m ust log to get aw ay from the beast, though T perilous th th in in g g to 4s 3 ,o ,b e t ° wt>r w here th e re was , . "d heodore B rugger, 3d to do d o . __ ceed Miss H utchison who was elected a blackened m ass, although the local needs cro ss and rec ro ss a roaring, it w as a perilous tu rb u le n t stream w hich th reaten ed to a splendid view of the ocean for a dis- I J o b " Boeckli. d ark approached, he confesses, lie sat to teach in P ortland. Alice P rindle fire departm en t did valian t w ork in will succeed Miss Dickey, who will a t extinguishing the flames. T he H ud engulf him. The p are n ts believe th at down and cried—a little— but he de tan ce of 20 miles. The keeper said 1 _ .Get o( 8lre— ls t John Boeckli, 2d these p ray e rs had a vital p a rt in the cided th a t crying would not help, so th a t in a high wind the building would ^ , ° * ! o re , BruKK**r ‘ 3d Jo h n Boeckli, tend school at the U niversity of C ali son was n o t a new m achine and p ro b finding of th e ir boy. „ T heodore Brugger. he proceeded to m ake p rep aratio n s sw ay perceptibly but th a t if it did not fornia. C larence Ownbey w ill succeed ably w’ill not be considered as g rea t Many d etails of th e losing of the for the night. He chose a group of sway to some extent, it would topple I ,, 1 ro<*uce „ of ,lam—1st T heodore Hope M acKenzie, who enters Leland a loss as the building itself. A b arrel child and the search for him which Brugger, 2d John Boeckli, 3d John S tanford U niversity, and C harles Sa- of oil was consum ed, also num erous have not been m ade public are being four trees, one of which he thought over In a stro n g gale. Boeckli, 4th T heodore Brugger. he could clim b if necessary. He made v 'ru d e will succeed Miss P ortia Kid tools and a rticle s of considerable A nother stop along the highw ay was reh earsed in the fam ily, although the a shelter of ro tten lim bs and bark to visit the sea lion at Ocean P ark G raded h erd— 1st T heodore B rug well. Miss Kidw ell w as m arried d u r value to the ow ner. discussion is not being carried on in against th e rocks. He knew when the and still fu rth e r a stop at th e D evil's ger, 2d Jo h n Boeckli. Senior ch am ing the sum m er. O ther teach ers who the presen ce of Jack. He is dropping, pan th er cam e to th e w a te r's edge in Punch bowl. T his was an aw e-in sp ir pion bull, Theodore B rugger, Ju n io r a re retu rn in g a re : U lalla S tratto n , ARTHUR STKEBIN WEI>8 how ever, incidents of his experience his p ursuit, and In th e g ath erin g d a rk ing sight,—a g reat basin of rock cham pion bull, A nna Boeckli. Senior H elen A nkcorn, Lyle Mason, K enneth PH WELL VALLEY GIRL which a re being pieced to g eth er until ness saw the gleam of th e anim al's w hich tills w ith w ater at high tide and cham pion cow, T heodore Brugger. F endall, Elizabeth P ark er, C larence Ju n io r cham pion cow, Jo h n Broeckll. the events of the first day and night K ruger, M arjorie Machen, M iriam A wedding of in te re st to th e m any are p retty w ell established. One thing eyes. He saw it run off in p u rsu it of from w hich th e re could be no escape. G rand cham pion fem ale, T heodore Inglis, A ugusta H ahn and Isa Wasson. friends of the bride and groom in is certain . It was a larg e couger a rabbit and thought th a t it w ouldn’t A man fell in th e re about a y ear ago B rugger. Mrs. Vida Sm ith will have charge of G resham and in th e vicinity of Powell which w as trac k in g him, and he knew be enough to satisfy th e p a n th e r’s and drowned in sight- of his family. , Im m ediately afte r, a life p reserv er th e lib ra ry and Miss N ettie Nelson Valley is th a t of A rth u r S trebin, son before d ark fell th a t th e anim al was hunger, SW INE. T hat night he slept but was kept was placed nearby encased in a glass w ill be in the p rin cip al’s office. of Mrs. C. E. Osburn, and Miss Em m a after him. Chester White. aw ake a p art of the tim e by the cold. case for fu tu re use should the o cca C. Johnson, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Boar, 1 y ear old and u nder 2— 1st Full School Expected. When Rnv and W inston S trong fin T he next day he sta rted out on the sion require. P. A. Johnson. The cerem ony w as E lm er Stougel, W ilsonville, Oregon; G resham Union High school Was had perform ed by Dr. A. Thom pson at his ished th e ir fishing on T hursday a fte r long, w earisom e trek w hich lasted u n A visit w as m ade to th e office a steady grow th each year and it is residence on W ednesday evening and noon of la st week, th ey called to th eir til Sunday afternoon w hen he was of the N ew port Jo u rn al w here the 2d T heodore Brugger. Boar, u n d er 6 m onths, age consid expected the school wil be taxed to its was w itnessed by Carli’tos S trebin, a b ro th er th a t they w ere going and for found standing on Yocum ridge and editor casually inform ed me th u t cap acity th is year. It may be neces b rother of th e groom. Miss H ilm a him to come on. He said th a t he tak in g his bearings w ith a view to som etim es he got out two issues of his ered— 1st and 2d E lm er Stougel 3d sary, in order to take carp of the en Johnson, a sister of th e bride and Mrs. would come as soon as he got a drink, fu rth e r effort to find his way out. Th« paper if he w asn ’t too lazy and som e T heodore Brugger. tire enrollm ent, to refuse adm ission to A. Thom pson. A reception w as a fte r but d eclares th a t he th ought th e calls h ab itat of the p an th er had been left tim es It cam e out on W ednesday and E lm e r; of ,827 Bull, Sow. 18 m onths and u nder 2 years— post g rad u ates and o th ers not paying w ard tendered them at th e hom e of cam e from down stream instead of up. behind on Friday. if not on th a t day, the day following E lm er Stougel, 2d Theodore full tuition. It is difficult to predict the bride in Powell Valley w hich was So Jack sta rted down stream , which The valiant work of Edw ard and would do. E vidently rqethods vary in 1st Brugger. w as Miner Creek, a sm all trib u ta ry of I Ray Strong, the older b ro th ers, has how la rg e the freshm an class w ill be attended by a larg e num ber. Sow, 1 y ear old and under 18 tnos.— Lost creek, not the la tte r as has been been given much publicity, but little different localities. and, w hether it is realized or not, it is Many pleasing gifts w ere received The one absorbing topic of conver 1st E lm er Stougel, 2d Wm. Newlands. th e freshm an class th a t governs the by th e couple. A fter spending a few said in all new s rep o rts. He proceed has been said of the h ard e r task im sation on the beach. In re sta u ra n ts, Sow, u n d er 6 m onths, age consid ed down stream expecting to find his school. days at Seaside and at Ryderwood, brothers. Had he kept going, th e re is posed on W inston, 18, by his father, on the train , everyw here,— was the ered— 1st E lm er Stougel, 2d E lm er who told him to go w ith his com Annual Wins First Place. W ashington, Mr. and Mrs. S trebin will every reason to suppose th a t he would sto ry of the lost boy ’ of G resham , Stougel, 3d W illiam Newlands. Word from the Oregon C hapter of retu rn to P o rtlan d to reside w here he have been attack ed by the p an th er, as panion, Arden Squire, to P arad ise Jack ie Strong. G reat excitem ent p re Sow and litter of not less than 5 park and stay th e re until told to come Sigma D elta Chi of O. A. C. advises is em ployed in a garage. the trac k s of th e an im al following down Arden m ade trip s to the vailed w hen the news cam e th a t he pigs— 1st W illiam Newlands. th a t the 1926 “M unhinotu” won first was found. W henever I let It become H erds, young herd to consist of 1 those of th e boy w ere found la ter by se a rc h e rs’ h ea d q u arters and took back place afte r a g ru ellin g con test with Methodist Episcopal Church. known that 1 was from G resham , the boar and 3 sows, 6 m onths and under Jack D owsett, Lloyd Johnson and schools of its class. Advice is given Bible school a t 10 a. ni. A graded an o th er young man. They saw where rep o rts and supplies, hut W inston r e town w here Jack ie lived, I was Imme 1 year, bred by exhibitor— 1st E lm er m ained at his post like a tru e soldier us th at none of th e oth er an n u als school w ith classes for all ages w ith diately the ce n te r of Interest. E v ery Stougel, 2d E lm er Stougel. m ain tained the steady level of m erit com petent te ach ers and a w arm w el the beast slipped around and took his | until released on Sunday afternoon bv w here strong men w ere com m enting Get of sire— 1st Elm er Stougel, 2d position u n d er a log in a good post- !a m essage from his father, lie dlrect- achieved by the ‘ M unhinotu.” Its come. on hfs w onderful power of en d u ran ce, E lm er Stougel. tlon and they saw th e trac k s u nder ed the men who finally found Jack. com plete score, as averaged by five M orning w orship and serm on at 11 his courage, his fortitude Produce of 1 sow—1st E lm er S to u judges, w as 94.8 per cent. W hile g en a. in. The p asto r will preach tak in g PAUIEK’ INTERNATIONAL gel, 2d E lm er Stougel. CORBETT erally well up on the many points as a them e "The Sins T hat Crucified NEW HOMES BUILDING Hampshire. PREMIUM LIST OUT considered in the contest, the annual Jesu s.' T here w ill be special m usic. IN BEAUTII I L TRAUT Ju n io r cham pion sow —Jno. Welbes, Columbia g ran g e enjoyed its regu- w as m entioned as especially deserv E pw orth League devotional service _______ Jr. The O utlook has received a sam ple I lav m eeting S aturday, A ugust 14, held ing iti its contents, originality, selec at 7 o'clock and at 8 o’clock a ste re - Steady developm ents in th e d istric t Sow 1 y ear old and tinder 18 m onths tion of m aterial for articles, illu s tra opticon add ress on South A m erica. copy of th e prem ium list for th e P a- | a week la te r th an the usual m onthly in the vicinity of th e B arker and I’ow- — 2d T hom as D arling, Jr. tions, good p rin tin g and engraving in F ine pictures, a live topic and w el cific In te rn a tio n a l a t P o rtlan d , th e m eeting dhy, because of th e M ultno (‘II Valley roads west of G resham have Sow, under 6 m onths, age consid- accord with th e g eneral excellence. come for everybody. been going on for several m onths, and cred — 1st Jo h n W elbes Jr.. 2 d ’ W. A. E lb ert Boice w as editor-in-chief and P ra y er m eeting T h u rsd ay evening prem ier livestock show of the west. mah county fair. A fine lunch was new building pro jects are now under Copeland, Jr., Fairview, A rnold R ogers w as th e a rtist. These at 8 o’clock. All who really w ish to The dates th is year w ill be October 30 served a t noon, followed by a pleasant way. This d istric t Is located con- Get of sire— 1st T hom as D arling Jr. tw o deserve special m ention. Next serve God welcomed. to November 6, and the prem ium lectu re hour in ch arg e of D ella Henkle. veniently betw een G resham and P o rt- P roduce of sow—1st T hom as D arl- y e a r's ann u al w ill be edited by David aw ard s from all so u rces am ount to The gran g e is m aking plans to e n te r land, is In the Lynch ru ra l school dis- ing J r. L ane and the staff he chooses. Why not buy lum ber direct from the ap proxim ately $100,000. Berkshire, tain th e Pioneers of E ast M ultnomah tr lc t and the G resham Union high Many to Enter College. m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone S an school d istrict. Boar, 6 m onths and u nder 1 year— T his prize list is divided am ongst county, W ednesday, S eptem ber 1. A lthough the opening of college is dy 223.—Adv. tf M eadowhtirst, an 18-acre tra c t be- E. W. Gribble. some six weeks aw ay tra n sfe r of c re d Ju liu s L. Meier and fam ily cam e longing to Wm. H ornecker w as plat- the various d ep artm en ts practically as Sqw, 2 y ea rs old and over— 1st E its have been m ade by th e follow ing: attending Oregon S tate norm al. M ar follow s: D airy breeds, $15,500; Bee from P o rtlan d in th e ir launch S a tu r ted and put on the m arket th ree y ears W. Gribble. To the U niversity of Oregon, W illiam g aret K oerner and F ra n ce s Cook will Sow, 1 year old and over 18 m onths breeds $16.000; Sheep and Goats, $10. day evening to C orbett staWon, w here ago, and th e re are now eig h t new S andstrom , Jack D ow sett, E rn est N el atten d business college. they w ere met by m otor ca r and taken hom es com pleted. Chas. W ilden has — 1st E. W. Gribble. 000; Hogs. $3,750; H eavy D raft H orses son and E dw ard Schenk. To O. A. C„ O thers who have indicated th e ir in purchased half an acre on Maple ave- Sow. 6 m onths old and u nder 1 year Melville Richey, E ldore Johnson, E u tention of atten d in g college b ut have and Night H orse Show, $18,000 by the to Menucha, th eir sum m er home. line. E. S. S tandley has moved Into — 1st and 2d E. W. Gribble. gene W elling, H arvey Brown. To not asked for tra n s fe r of cre d its in Exposition p ro p er and $18,000 by A. S. Kincaid and F. W. Reed spent his new residence, an E nglish bunga- Sow, u n d er 6 m onths, age consid- Reed College: Mary K niefel, and Don clude E dw ard Southard, who will a t low. on Powell Valley road. N. Sable ered— 1st E. W. Gribble. ald Confrey. E dw ard Stubbs will en tend th e U niversity of C alifornia: sponsors of stak es and from en try the week-end at Pacific City. Young herd to consist of b oar and ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T aylor and Burton and of the Sable Motor com pany of P o rt- te r th e N orthw est School of D entistry. E lbert Boice, th e U niversity of O re fees in th ese big classes, a to tal of has purchased two ac res on Bar- 3 sows 6 m onths and under 1 y ear_ D ora H offm eister has filed her credits gon; S arah Metzger, business col $36,000, m aking th is show one of the Evelyn H ayes of P o rtlan d w ere the k land w ith Pacific U niversity. H elen Lau- lege: Lloyd A rvidson, O. A. C.; E le a la rg e st horse show s in A m erica which g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. F red C. Reed, er road and has a fine house under 1st E. W. Gribble. construction. It is said th a t $11,009 Get of sire— 1st E. W. Gribble, dan will attend th e U niversity of nor Botkin, special stu d en t in m usic; Sunday. will be expended on th e house and P roduce of 1 sow, 4 anim als, any W ashington at Seattle. Mary Wold Wilma Fensk, O. A. C.; H ortense Sow- distinction it has held for the past two grounds. City conveniences and build- age— 1st E. W. Gribble. w ill attend Sioux F alls college at ard, a college in the m iddle w est, and years. F a t stock classes, $5,000; Boys ing restric tio n s are offered In th is Poland Chinn Sioux City, Iowa. Ailie B artell, Edith Floyd McKinney nig h t school In P o rt and G irls’ Club W ork, $5,000; D airy HOGAN and Evelyn H owell a re planning on land. C arl Polson has purchased 20 acres, D ahl'^T ro'iitdale m on,b* ls t H arold P roducts, $1,000; Ju d g in g Team s, $2, Mr. and Mrs. L arry F itzg erald left a p art of the Wilson estate, at the |,« ro c lersev 500, to g eth er w ith th e groupings of F riday for th e r home a t K lam ath w est of M eadow hurst and has com- n „a r 9 v a » r . ,,ia „„ f* „ 1 . r oth er sm a lle r Items, w hich will bring ' ** " ovcr Falls, after having spent 10 days with pleted a beautiful new house for his j, Meindl th e am o u n t up to th e hundred th o u Mr. Polson is a c o n tra c to r and n,,.,r c , ■ . the fo rm er’s au n t, Mrs. W. H. Black. b home. u i l d e r oT P o r t l a n d ’ 6 2() m on,bs nder 1 y J3(| ear— sand d o llar m ark. I I . j„ t ” L a, e ||e and n u Me(nd| „ Mrs. A. A lexander of P o rtlan d , a c hiiiider ot I o rtlan d H enry Zenger hait a tra c t on the C. Compton, Boring. T h ere w ill be a w onderful fox de com panied by her fath er, m o th er and west of B arker road, w here he built a partm en t. It is assu red a t th e present Boar, u n d er 6 m onths— 1st L. 8. sister of Boise, Idaho, drove out Mon fine bungalow a year ago. Adolf Z en B erry, P o rtlan d ; 2d L. 8. B erry, 3d tim e th a t foxes from the en tire Pacific ger has a house under co n stru ctio n on day afternoon for a visit with Mr. and Ju lia n a K ercher. slope and A laska w ill be shown and a th e east side of the B ark er road oppo- j Mrs. W. H. Black. Sow, 2 y ears old and over— 1st L a site th a t of his hrother. m ovem ent is u n d er w ay w hereby the velle B. Meindl. 2d L. B. Meindl. Mrs. M. D oryland en tertain ed the Do you need any new A m erican N ational Fox B reeders' As Sow, 18 m onths and under 2 years— follow ing relativ es and frien d s S un WOODMEN OFFICIALS 1st H. Compton. sociation sh all hold its N ational Show day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted M iller of P o rt towels, sheets, table linens VISIT PORTLAND Sow, 1 y ear old and u nder 18 m onths with us. If go, ft will probably m ean ■ | — 1st L. B. Meindl. land, Mr. and Mrs. H enry R eim er and th e show ing of a t least a thousand Officials from the head cam p of th e Sow, 6 m onths old and u nder 1 y ear or other household lin tw o ch ildren, of E stacad a, Mr. and foxes, a w onderful exhibit in Itself and Woodmen of the World, at D enver, —1st and 2d H. C. Compton, 3d L. B. Mrs. C arl Long of G resham and Anton Colorado, are visiting In P o rtlan d th is M' J n d l- one th a t w ill a ttr a c t nation-w ide a t ens? If you do, now is Johnson, of E stacada. u n d er 6 m onths— 1st and 2d tention. week. John L. Schw elgert a ssista n t L. how, 8. B erry, 3d Isab elle Newland. Our "T ru th in M eats” exhibit a t the time to buy, that is, if to th e head consul and ed ito r of th e ir Aged herd to consist of 1 boar and HALEY tracted so m uch notice la st year and fra te rn a l paper, th e Pacific Woodman, 3 sow s— 1st L. B. Meindl. you want to save money has resu lted in so much good to the Young h erd— 1st H. C. Com pton, 2d The Rev. C. G. E m anuel, who has to g eth er with A H. Laub, head cam p Livestock In d u stry th a t it has been been visiting In this com m unity for a c tu a ry and clerk of D enver Camp, Ju lia n a K ercher, 3d L. B. Meindl. of sire— 1st L. 8. B erry, 2d L. on your purchases. decided to put it on again this year the past ten days, left W ednesday for No. 1, accom panied by Mrs. Schw el B. Get Meindl, 3d H. C. Compton. P o rtlan d and P asadena, California. w ith added fea tu re s We will show P roduce of 1 sow—1st H. C. Comp- Sunday school will convene at 10 g e rt and Mrs. Lauh, a re w ith th e vis ton, 2d L. 8. B erry, 3d Ju lia n a th e cost of producing a pound of beef clock at the H aley B aptist church iting party. K ercher. Heavy Turkish Towels from the tim e th e ran c h investm ent is followed by th e m orning preaching W hile here th ey are being e n te r Bnroe Jersey. 24 x 45 white, regular 65c, n o w ........................................50c m ade un til th e beefsteak is on the service In Swedish at 11 o'clock. The tained by Mr. and Mrs. J O. W ilson. Senior cham pion b oar—L azelle B. young people’s service will m eet at 8 24 x 45 white, regular 75c, now................................. .."..'.60c plate before th e consum er. Mr. W ilson is ch airm an of th e board Mcindl. In the evening. 22 x 45 heavy, wide colored borders, lavender, gold The dairy people a re very much in Ju n io r cham pion b oar—L. 8. Berry. of head m an ag ers of D enver and clerk and rose, regular $1.00, now............................. ’ s5c S enior cham pion sow—L azelle B terested In p u ttin g on a very c o n stru c of M ultnomah Camp 77, Woodmen of ROCKWOOD Meindl. tive d airy p ro d u cts show th is year and ------ j th e W orld, In P o rtland, which Is th e Ju n io r cham pion sow—H. C. Comp SHEETING ___ Mr. and Mrs H Olby ______ th e p ro b ab ilities a re th a t ____ one ___ far ___ be have ________ retu rn ed ) la rg e st cam p In the world ton. 9-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting, yard.......................... 65c yond any previous year will be staged ! from a , r l P *(>' a,lto Mcllan, Wis G rand cham pion b oar—L. 8. Berry. Messrs. S chw elgert and Lamb — rp, , . ... , * t’onsin, w h en # they visited relativ^M - have G rand cham pion sow—L azelle B TABLE ( EOTIIS This In recognition of the trem endous o n th e ir wav east they visited Yei- he*n PPr>"iad’‘d •« stay over F riday Meindl. 63 x 63 white, with colored borders, reg, $2.25, now $ I .Os im portance of th e d airy In d u stry in low stone national park, and on th e ir I ° r th l" w,,p>' a rra n g e to be pres- Berkshire. thiR w estern co u n try Table Cloth and dozen napkins. 52x52, retu rn saw the beauties of G lacier I ent at the re g u la r m eeting on F riday G rand cham pion boar, g ran d ch am park They w ere aw ay from home Boys’ and g ir ls ’ club w ork has been pion sow —E W O rlbble. Colors: delf and rose, regular $3.75, now ......., $3.25 two m onths and rep o rt a delightful p lig h t. All Woodmen of th e city and (hosier White. given a very im p o rtan t place In the trip vicinity are invited to be p resen t. Mr. All Linen Table Cloths, white with colored borders in Senior cham pion boar, ju n io r ch am Pacific In te rn a tio n a l and under a u S chw elgert Is a jo u rn a list of some pion boar, sen io r cham pion sow, ju n rose, blue and gold, 55x55, w arranted all linen, Aged Pioneer Passes Away. thorization of th e United S tates de note, and Mr. Lam b Is a fra te rn a l s ta ior cham pion sow, g rand cham pion hand-drawn threads, i/2 dz. napkins to match, set $5.25 News has been received of th e death p artm en t of ag ric u ltu re a sectinnai boar, g ran d cham pion sow—E lm er tistician of wide reputation. Stougel. . n o . . , . . mp »„“ S . S ’K ’j- All White Table Cloth, pure linen, hand-drawn •Mr. and Mrs. W ilson plan to show established It will be called "Camp B P ark er, at Dexter, near Eugene on ! ,b " v isito rs the Columbia riv er hlgh- threads, 56x56. Special a t............................... $3.25 SHEEP. P lum m er,” being nam ed afte r the Tuesday of this week Mrs. M cK ln -, way. Mt. Hood Ixxip road and oth er Bxfnrddow ns. These cloths were made in Czechoslovakia. m anager of the exposition, who. for ’h' n"”!tb8r ot F McKinney p o ln t, of lnfereMt b„ forp , h # ta rt Ram, 2 y ea rs old and over—1st and X ,,hou«h,r 7 7 h . ha’I? ‘' n m ', < h t ' ,n ’‘ G i e X 'm " w h e re “ X 7 ^ 1 ^ ^ P to Denver Specials In Ladies’ Hand Bags. 2d Floyd T. Fox, S ilverton. Oregon C o n tin u ed on page 2 , (I thought to this Club feature. , visit. , I I,. , , a t v u , io n s lim es. She Is ------------------------- $3.50 regular, now $2.75 $3.00 regular, now $2.25 IKIIIICJIIIIIHSISIM Prem ium list may be obtained by 8 pioneer, having crossed the plains Frelglh Train llemolishes (nto $4.95 regular, now ... $3.95 $3.25 regular, now $2.35 addressing O. M P lum m er, general ln. J s52;.",:,. ,,ln ’' ln H"««- A collision of a freight tra in of the $4.25 regular, now ... $3.25 las county, Mrs McKinney Is sur- j P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com pany and (OWING EVENTS. m anager, 211 N orthw estern Bank vlved by her tn a nd th ree d au ghters, a Bulck autom obile belonging to Vlc- Bldg., P o rtlan d . Ore. E n tries m ust be SPECIALS WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. “The House of Q uality” GRESHAM ,OREGON PHONE 1411 We Give Green Trading Stamps in before October 10th on th e breeding "it I »aiiiiellcal ( Im rch. Lino, matin T uesday The Sunday school at 10 a. m English m achine was com pletely dem olished stock and before October 20th on the preach in g services at 11 a. m S er but th e driv er escaped Injury, al fat stock mon topic, "P erso n al A ccountability.” though hfs son, Robert, 8 y ears of A congregational will be held imme j age, received m inor in ju ries about his Business la built on advertising; dlately afte r the services. ; legs. According to the report of by- buying Is encouraged by advertising; sta n d ers, the fau lt was en tirely th a t the public is benefited by advertisng List your wants In the classified , ; of th e au to ow ner, as he took u n w ar columns. ran ted chances when he attem pted to For real estate loans see or call B. cro ss the trac k in fro n t of the on- ' W. Thorne.—Adv. Patronize our advertiser«. I com ing engine. Local and Statewide. U ndenom inational cam pm eeting In P alm q u ist's grove, A ugust 13 to 23. C lackam as county fair at Canby, S eptem ber 21-24. S tate fair at Salem Septem ber 27 to October 2. Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock show, P o rtlan d . O ctober 30 to November C.