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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUE SD A Y , CEDAR CORBETT Many Local Women Win Mrs. H. B ates and Mrs. W alter Miss Je an Gaddis, of P ortland, is spending a couple of weeks w ith her Shelly w ere hostesses to about 30 of th e friends of the K incaid and Berney cousin, Miss H elen A lthaus. fam ilies, on W ednesday evening in a m iscellaneous show er for Miss Arlie C an't you save your money? Does Kincaid. P lan s had been made to en th e flight of tim e And you w ith no c e r te rta in in G eorge C ham berlain’s to u r tain p ro g ra m —nothing definite accom plished— no real ground w ork laid far ist cam p ground, b ut because of th e th e fu tu re? If this is your situation, unexpected rain at th is season of the you need help—rig h t now. R eturn year th a t could not com fortably be th is ad w ith your full address, and you done and they extended the h ospitality w ill receive the necessary inform ation — w ithout cost. Box 188-A, G resham , of th e ir spacious home for th is occa- ’ slon w hich w as a very p retty affair. O regon.—Adv. The room s had been decorated w ith cut flowers from th e C ham berlain I H ighw ay gardens, producing a very pleasing effect. Miss K incaid was called from h er hom e hy a ru se and was overw helm ingly su rp rised as th e event had been kept a secret from her. 1 N um erous useful and beautiful gifts ! were presented to her. She w as as- j sisted in u nw rap p in g by her sister, Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier. Mrs. B urton C ham berlain and Miss D orris Emily assisted in serving refresh m en ts of sandw iches, cake and punch. A m ys tery cake w as served th e young ladies present from w hich Miss M arguerite P ullium received a ring. Miss A rlie Kincaid a thim ble and Miss D orrjs Em ily a dime. The d ep artin g guests proclaim ed Mesdames Bates and S hel ly very g racious hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. H ubbard m otored from V ancouver to atten d th e pre-n u p tial party W ednesday. Mrs. N ettie K incaid is at the P o rt land sa n ita riu m recovering from a surgical operatio n perform ed Monday. The open season for th e sum m er salm on fishing w ill close W ednesday, A ugust 25. Oat he goes — old man depreciation — when the Rasmussen p a in ter-m a n comes in. C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1 Porch— 1st Mrs. E. B artsch , 2d Mrs. F H ibbert. A pplique— 1st Mrs. Alma Dimock. 2d M arvel Hill. Boudoir— 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er stein, 2(' Mrs. E. B artsch. H andkerchiefs. H andkerchiefs, ta ttin g trim m ed —1st Mrs. Chas. C arth ell, 2d Mary E. B artsch. Colored em broidery— 1st Mrs. W. A W inters. 2d Mrs. F ra n k Peak. F ilet trim — 1st Mary E. B artsch. Fancy cro ch et— 1st Mrs. S ilverstein. T ow els. E m broidered in w hite— 1st L illian R oberts, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. E m broidered in colors— 1st Mrs. A. R. Mann, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. T attin g trim m ed— 1st Mrs. J. "F. Becker, 2d Mrs. Chas. C arthell. Crochet trim m ed— 1st E H. Myers, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. Not specified—1st M arvel Hill, 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. A prons. F ilet crochet trim m ed— 1st Mrs. A. R. Mann, 2d Mary E. B artsch. Colored em broidered— 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv erstein . 2d Mrs. J. M. Comstock. T attin g trim m ed— 1st Mrs. C harles Sm ith. F ancy trim m ed— 1st Mrs. R. E. C ul bertson, G earh art, O regon; 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. Not specified—1st M arvel H ill, 2d Mrs. R. E. C ulbertson. SA N D Y BLUFF Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caldo a re e n te r taining Mrs. P ap in eau and Mrs. Schall and children of Chicago for a few days. Mr. C aldo took them up th e I Columbia riv er highw ay and to Gov ernm ent Camp. Both trip s w ere g reat- | ly enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford e n te r tained over th e w eek-end Mr. and Mrs. Lee R adford and ch ild ren of Tacoma, I W ashington. Mrs. A. J. A ult and friends, Mr. and .Mrs. E. W ilhelm of Los Angeles, have retu rn ed from a th re e w eeks' tr ip to i Yellowstone national p ark and rep o rt a m ost w onderful tim e even though ! "Mr. B ear” stole th e ir bacon w hile in camp. The two can’t stay in the same house — not for a minute or a month. The Rasm ussen painter- man is the man to trust with your paint problem— he’s the fellow who uses nothing but R asm ussen Paints and Varnishes. A s k y o u r p a in te r o r y o u r d e a le r . RASMUSSEN & COMPANY Portland - Seattle ROCKWOOD Sunday school w ill convene a t th e M ethodist church Sunday m orning a t 10 o'clock. E pw orth League will m eet a t 7 in th e evening, followed by preaching service a t 8 a t w hich tim e W alter Cook, of P o rtlan d , will speak. Bible study is held on T h u rsd ay eve ning and o rch e stra p ractice on S a tu r day night. W ANTED Few E t t e r to r a Flowing anti General T ractor Work RASMUSSEN P U R E PA IN T A la o C reo so te S h in g le S ta in ; P orch F loor P a in t; B arn an d R o o f P a in t; T ruck, T ra cto r and Im p lem en t P a in t; A u to m o b ile E n a m el; S par V arm ah; R o o f C«*atmg. C o n c r e te and C em en t C o a tin g . Give th is tra c to r som ething to do F or I n te r io r a W a ll-D u ra W a sh a b le W all P a in t; R a c o titr E n am el; In sid e F loor P a in t; Oil S ta in ; F loor an d V arn ish S ta in ; B a th T u b E n a m el; D u r a b le Floor V arn ish P r esto -la c— a brush lacqw er for floors. Sold by: It's rarin’ to go A. W. Metzger & Co. H. L. LANGLITZ & SONS G R ES H A M , ORE. Phone sfifi Route 2 G resham 11-b Fuel COAL Fuel Fuel COAL COAL We have secured a supply of th a t fam ous S uperior Rock Springs Coal a t Sum m er Prices. We a re booking ord ers now for direct delivery from th e car. THE BERRY GROWERS PACKING CO. GRESHAM, OREGON Phone 1871 We have our own terminal and warehouse at East W ater and Salmon, one block north of the .Auto Freight Terminal. In our spacious, fire-proof warehouse we can store your produce, grain, furniture, etc. • — — » i M " '■ SAND AND GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK AND ROAD MATERIAL W A L R A D & W R IG H T , Inc. Portland Phone EA. ¿a«» I Gresham Phone 1(431 | M, Lundquist Truck Line Moving PAGE THREE IW« Best spec, ta ttin g —1st Mrs. J. F. Becker, 2d Adelaide B esnett. Best spec, point lace— 1st Mrs. Geo. L usted. Btest spec, honiton lace— 1st Mrs. S ilverstein. Best spec, woven sc arf— 1st Mrs. W. L McGavans. Best spec, hand woven linen—1st Mary Rapetto. Best spec, lavender novelties—1st Mary E. lta ttsch . Best spec, c u rta in s— 1st Lois H. Sherm an. 2d Mrs. Alma Dimock. Best spec, boudoir cap—-1st Mrs. S il verstein, 2d Mrs. J. F. Becker. W ork not specified—1st Miss R. U lm er, 2d Mrs. A. Sabo. Best Display of N eedlew ork by Club. 1st D orcas circle, G resh am ; 2d Zioi; E vangelical, 3d A reme club, 4th the Sew and So circle. Individual six pieces— 1st Mrs. C. M. K enney, 2d Mrs. T hom as G rant, 3d Mrs. G eorge Lusted. these added touches to insure motor car satisfaction In the 1927 Buick you will find a host of im provements. Here are some o f the luxurious details: Centerpieces. Eyelet em broidery— 1st Mrs. K. C. Logue, 2d Mrs. Vada M itchell. F ren ch em broidery — 1st F lora Becker, . F ilet cro c h et— 1st E thel M. Bourne, P o rtla n d ; 2d Mrs. E. B artsch. F ren ch k n o ts— 1st M arvel Hill, 2d, Mrs. V. E. A rnott. F ancy stitch cro ch et— 1st F lora Becker, 2d Mrs. Alma Dimock. Colored em broidery — 1st Elm er Bakke, P o rtlan d ; 2d W. B. P eterson, P o rtlan d . C ross stitch — 1st M arvel H ill, 2d Mrs. J. F. Becker. T attin g trim m ed—1st Mrs. V. E. A m oth; 2d Mrs. Guy R obertson. Cut w o rk —1st Mrs. W. A. W inters, N igh tgow n s. 2d Mrs. A. R. Mann. C rochet trim m ed— 1st Mrs. C. M ars H ard an g e r— 1st Mrs. Vada M itchell, ton. 2d Mrs. G. M. Ferguson. W hite em br.— 1st Mrs. Alma Dim Not specified—1st Mrs. Mino W. ock, 2d M ary R apetto, P o rtlan d . W ilson, G resham ; 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. Colored em br.— 1st A rn ita M. Rob Luncheon S ets. e rts, 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. Eyelet em broidery— 1st Mrs. A. R. C rochet yoke— 1st Mrs. L. B. S ilv er Mann. stein, 2d F lo ra Becker, F ren ch em broidery— 1st P earl C. Not specified— 1st Mrs. J. F. Becker, B arber, P ortland. 2d Mrs. H. G. H artsh o rn e, G earh art. Roll stitc h — 1st Mrs. W. A. W inters, Yokes. Crochet filet— 1st Mrs. K. A. Logan, 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. Satin stitc h — 1st M arvel Hill. 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. Lazy stitc h — 1st A delaide B esnett, F ancy stitch ed cro ch et— 1st Marvel 2d Mrs. J. F. Becker. H ill, 2d Mrs. Dan T. Law. Cut w ork— le t Mrs. L yle Fox. Not specified— 1st Mrs. J. F. Becker, F ren ch knots— 1st M arvel H ill, 2d 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. Mrs. C h arles Smith. Fancy Bags. Cluny cro ch et trim — 1st Mrs. Chas. C rochet— 1st Mrs. K. O. Logue, 2d C arth ell. Mrs. W. A. W inters. A pplique trim —1st Mrs. A. R. Mann, Beaded— 1st E. H. Myers, 2d Mrs. Jil Mrs. R. E. C ulbertson. E. B artsch. F ilet trim — 1st Mrs. Rose Nicholson, E m broidered—1st Mrs. V ada M itch 2d Mrs. A. R. Mann. ell. F ancy stitch crochet— 1st Mrs. Rose Not specified—1st Mrs. W. L. Mc- Nicholson. 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. G avau. 2d Mrs. Chas. C arth ell. Cross stitch — 1st Mrs. G. Thom as, Infants’ Garments. W hite em br. dress— 1st Mrs. Rose 2d F lora Becker. Not specified— 1st Mrs. A delaide N icholson, 2d Lulu R. Moody. Colored emlir. d ress— 1st A rnita M. B esnet, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. T a b le C lo th s. Roberts. 1st E. H. Myers, 2d Mrs. W. L. Mc- Emlir. ro m p ers— 1st Mrs. Silverstein C rochet bootees— 1st Mrs .Lyle Fox, Gavan. F ilet trim — 1st Mrs. A. R. Mann, 2d 2d Mrs. S ilverstein. Pillow —1st L ulu R. Moody. 2d Mrs. Mrs. S ilverstein. Not specified — 1st G enevieve J. Lyle Fox. Coat— 1st F lo ra B ecker, 2d A rm ita B arnes, P o rtlan d ; 2d E. H. Myers. Doilies, not specified— 1st Mrs. V. E M. Roberts. In fa n ts' cap —1st F lo ra Becker, 2d Amoth. Buffet Set. Mrs. J. F. Becker. F ren ch em broidery—1st Mrs. W. A. C hildren's g arm en ts, over 2 years, d ress col. em br— 1st Mrs. R. N ichol W inters. Roll stitc h — 1st Marvel Hill. son, 2d Mrs. Alnia Dimock. Lazy D aisy— 1st Mrs. E va H am ilton, G irls’ W ork, 14 to IS Y ears. Embr. ap ro n — 1st Je n n ie Styles, 2d 2d May R oberts. F ren ch k n o ts— 1st Mrs. F ra n k Peak, Mary Nicholson. 2d W. B. P eterson. C enterpiece— 1st Mary Nicholson. C ross stitc h — 1st Mrs. S ilverstein. Tow el— 1st Je n n ie S tyles, 2d Mary Colored em broidery — 1st L illian Nicholson. Lunch clo th —1st D oris H artsh o rn e, R oberts, 2d Mrs. Eva H am ilton. Not specified— 1st Mrs. J. Thom as, 2d Mary Nicholson. D resser sc arf— 1st Je n n ie Styles, 2d 2d Mrs. A. R. Mann. B edspreads, applique— 1st Mrs. E lva Milma Johnson. Towel cro ch et trim — 1st Jen n ie H am ilton, 2d Mrs. Alma Dimock. B edspreads, col. em br— 1st M argaret Styles. Not specified— 1st T helm a H eagard, F oth, PortliU id; 2d Mrs. G. M. F erg u son. 2d D oris H artsh o rn e. C rochet en tire b edspread— 1st Mrs. R ugs. Hand woven cotton— 1st Mrs. Marie Cecilia Beeson, 2d Miss R. Ulmer. C rochet and oth er m ateria l com bi S tra tto n . 2d Mrs. E. B artsch . C rochet— 1st Lulu R. Moody, 2d Mrs. n atio n —1st O race M errill. A ntique— 1st Mrs. Lee Hheller, 2d C. M. Thom as. Rugs, not specified— 1st Mrs. Chas. M arian R obertson, G resham . Dressey scarf, eyelet em br— 1st Mrs. C arth ell. 2d Miss E lva Dolan. Alma Dimock. Q uilts. D resser scarf, H ard an g e r— 1st May Cotton pieced—1 st Mrs. F ran ces Y. W hitney. Stone, 2d F lo ra Becker. Applique— 1st Mrs. F ran ces Stone, RA B R IT S . 2d Mrs. Lucy Rony, P o rtlan d . Woolen—1st Mrs. Eva H am ilton, 2d C hinchilla«. Mrs. Vada M itchell. S enior buck—2d N. P. Nelson, Silk—2d Mrs. W. R Johnson. V elvet— 1st Mrs. Lucy Rony, 2d G resham . Doe and litte r— 1st Byron A. C a rl Mrs. Eva H am ilton. Silk and velvet— 1st Mrs. Lee Shel- son, P o rtlan d . Ju n io r doe— 1st Edgewood F arm s, ler, P o rtlan d . 2d Miss R. Ulmer. Best hand q u iltin g —1st P earl C. V ancouver, W ashington. J u n io r doe— 2d W alk er’s Fox ranch, B arber, 2d Mrs. Lucy Rony. Not specified— 1st F lo ra Becker, 2d G resham . Ju n io r liiH'k—1st W illiam Crooks, Mrs. Lucy Rony. W ork of ladies over 65 years, cotton P o rtlan d . Ju n io r b uck—2d Byron A. C arlson, patch w o rk — 1st Mrs. F. H ibbert, 2d P o rtlan d . Mrs. J. A. P alm quist, G resham . S enior doe— 1st F red C. Jones, W ork of ladies over 65 years, silk G resham q u ilt— 1st Mrs. W. F. Sm ith. S enior doe— 2d Edgewood F arm s. W ork of ladies over 65 years, velvet Black Flem ish. or w oolen—1st Mrs. W. F. Smith. In term e d iate buck— 1st Wm. A. A n Bedspread, crochet— 1st Mrs. Mary derson, P o rtlan d . W ambold, P o rtlan d . Ju n io r doe— 1st, ju n io r buck 1st Braided ru g — 1st Mrs. C. A hlqulst, and 2d, C larence E. H ahs, P ortland. G resham . S enior doe— 2d, doe and litte r 2d, Hooked or draw n ru g —1st Anna E ngils, G resh am ; 2d Mrs. Rose N ic W illiam A nderson. N atnral (»ray Flem ish. holson. Ju n io r buck—1st M. O. Duffy, G resh Embr. centerpiece— 1st Mrs. A. R. am ; ju n io r buck, 2d W illiam A. An Mann. Best p ie ce’ cro c h et—1st Mrs. A. R. d erso n ; senior buck 1st, Hal B. B ab bitry, P o rtlan d ; In term ed iate buck, Mann, 2d Mrs. F. H ibbert. Best piece ta ttin g —1st Mrs. B ertha 1st and 2d, M artin Duffy. G resham ; in term ed iate do« 1st, Hal B B a b b itry ; M arks, P o rtlan d . In term ed iate doc. 2d M. O. Duffy; ju n ior doe. 1st and 2d C larence E. H ahs; senior doe, 1st Martin Duffy; senior doe 2d, K. M. Duffy; ju n io r doe, 1st C larence E. H ahs; junior doe 2d, Wm. A. A nderson; Interm ediate doe, 1st for ex p ert m achine w ork and auto and 2d, ju n io r buck 1st and 2d, senior rep a irs. Bug bodies b u ilt to order. buck 1st, Interm ediate buck. 1st, C la r Trnstdale, Ore. Phone 4Hxi ence E. Hahs. Light Steel Flem ish. Ju n io r doe, 1st W illiam A. A nder son; In term ed iate doe, 1st and 2d, Auto F reig h t T erm in al D al B B a b b itry ; ju n io r buck, 1st and 2d, Wm A. A nderson; in term ed iate P o rtlan d , Phone EAsI M M buck, 1st C larance E. Hahs. (■reslluin. Phone 1201 ( hsnipnlgne de \rg e n t. Ju n io r doe, 1st Ona B arker. P o rt land« H im alayan«. Ju n io r doe, 1st W alter Pearson, P o rtlan d ; Junior doe. 1st and 2d. R. F. D enhart ft Sons, P o rtland. Successor to New Zealand Red*. Morgan *Bro». Ju n io r doe. 1st and 2d, F. C. Duke, P o rtlan d ; senior do«-. 1st Mrs. Otxlhy, P o rtla n d ; senior doe, 2d Mrs. Mary K reuger, G resham ; Interm ediate doe, PORTLAND 1st and 2d F C. D uke; doe and litter, 1st Mrs. Godby, doe and litter, 2d F. WAY POINTS W olien. P o rtlan d ; ju n io r buck. 1st F. GRESHAM W olien; ju n io r buck, 2d E E. Cox, P o rtlan d ; senior buck, 2d F C. D uke; senior buck. E B. Cox. Interm ediate Local and Long Distance buck, 1st E E. Cox!* Interm ediate buck 2d, Mrs. Godby, P o rtlan d . COOK’S MACHINE SHOP Gresham-Portland Track Send all freight to Walrad & Wright, Inc. warehouse in the Pacific firidge build ing. Our trucks leave Portland for Gresh am several times each day. , AUGUST Balanced W h eel». H e e l O p e ra te d H e a te r C o n tro L T h e rm o tta tic C irc u la tio n C o n tro L G ia n t T o o th , Q u ie t T ransm ission. Jet-B lack T ire s writh Jet-B lack R im s, fle c tio n T ip o n W in d sh le lJ W ip e r. Exclusive U p h o lste rin g s and interio rw arw . A r m Rests o n R e a r-D e c k Seats. Recessed W in d o w s . C o r o n a tio n C o lo r s in D u co . A -4-U The GREATEST BUICK EVER BUILT WALTER W. METZGER Phone 1801 SALES AND SERVICE GRESHAM ANNOUNCEMENT I have acquired the f r e w e m t e e / T r n n s y a W a f ta * 'CHEVROLET AGENCY for the T ro u td ale d istric t, and will occupy the new g arag e building now being erected In T ro u td ale about Septem ber 1st. 1 have engages! th e service* of one of the b est m echanics In ea stern llnllnoniiih, uuil my shop will lie equipped to handle re p a ir und service work on all m ake of ca rs us well as C hevrolet. In th e m eantim e if you are th in k in g of buying a ca r see me b e fore you buy. RICHARD KNARR Truck Hauling , any where at any time Daily Trips to Portland Slab Wood $4.50, delivered GALEN FANCHER S uccessor to Blaine T u rn e r Call "P o rk y ” for service, G resham 2x1. P o rtla n d ; senior doe, 2d W illiam A n d erso n : in term ed iate doe, 1st Edge- wood F arm s; doe and litter, 2d W il liam A nderson; ju n io r buck. 1st E. L. N ash; in term ed iate buck, 1st and 2d, Edgewood F arm s. Checkered G iant. Ju n io r doe, 1st E dw ard Boutell, P o rtlan d ; Junior doe, 2d C. A. Cecil, P o rtlan d ; senior doe, 1st and 2d, E d w ard B outell; in term ed iate doe, 2d E dw ard B outell; ju n io r buck, 1st O. L. Moon, P o rtland. Angora«. Ju n io r doe, 1st and 2d Edw ard Bou te ll; doe and litte r 1st; senior doe, 1st O. L. Moon; senior doe 2d, A rth u r W iebe; senior buck, 1st O. L. Moon. White Flem ish and Blue Flem ish. Ju n io r doe, 1st and 2d; senior doe, 1st and 2d; in term ed iate doe, 1st and 2d; ju n io r buck, 1st and 2d; senior doe, 1st; In term ed iate buck, 1st, Hal B. Rabbit ry. Blue Revarlan. Senior buck, 1st W V. Qulvey. P o rt land; senior buck, 2d C. A. Cecil; Jun ior doe, 1st and 2d, W hite’s R abbit and F u r F arm , I,a('» 'n ter, W ashington; senior doe, 1st K. A. H orton, P o rt lan d ; senior doe, 2d W hite's R abbit and F u r F a rm ; doe and litter. 1st; ju n io r buck, 1st and 2d; senior buck, 1st and 2d W hite's Rabbit and Fur Portland-Gresham Stage LV. PORTLAND L V . G R E S H AM I'ark anil Tanihtll Powell A Hubert» Phone MAIn »«11 Phone 1823 .10 m , P. m . n. »3(1 m . p. 10 :30 m . B. 11 30 m . P. 12:30 m . B. 1 30 m . P. 2 30 3 :30 p. m B. 4 30 p. m P. 5 :30 p. m.. B. P. « 30 P *7 :30 p. m., B *11 :30 p. m. . B SH V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L. V. L V. L. L. ■7 :00 * 30 :30 »... 10 :30 11 30 12 30 1 :30 P. B. P. B. a. m , P. p m., B p. tn P. p. tn B. p. m. p m p m P. p. m. B. a. a. a. a. m rn m , m 2 20 I 10 « 30 5 :30 xg 30 eg 30 p m. V L. V. L. V. L. V L. V. L. B. L. »Sundays and H olidays only. «Saturdays. Sundays and H olidays. ■ I (ally except Sundays and H oliday!. P. V.—Powell Valley. B. L — Base Line Owned and operated by GEO. LEW IS & SON F arm . H avana— Ju n io r doe, 1st W hit’s R ab bit and F u r Farm . Silver Black F lem ish—Senior doe, 2d R. F. D enhart ft Sons, P ortland. S h arin g th e G uilt. The cu lp ab ility of an offense never seem s q u ite so g rea t to us when we can Involve some o th er p arty in the crim e. "R astu s says Pahson Brown done kotched him in F arm er S m ith's c h ick en coop." "M m, boy! D on't R astu s feel ’sham ed?" "N ossuh! De pahson am de one to feel 'sham ed, lie c a in 't splaln how come he done kotched R astu s d a r ! ” Uniiersifji A tHoroufh cultural and pvo(ra»»<>nal at Solar •hip it th* outatandin# charactrrrat»c o f the State University. Trainiwf 1« otfrrrd fb Five Count« Again«! Stump«. S tum ps In cu ltiv ated fields a re a serio u s liability. They occupy v alu able land, foster th e grow th of weeds, m ar th e ap p earan ce of otherw ise sm ooth fields, sh elter harm fu l Insects and an im als, and prevent th e efficient use of m achinery. Ford Coupe IMS. H ere Is a ca r m echanically rig h t, which will appeal to the m an who w ants a late model a t a very a ttr a c t ive price. W. O. Shaver, salesm an. New /.»siland W h ile s . Ju n io r do«, 1st aud 2d E L. Nash, H essel Im plem ent Co.—Adv. T I departments ol the College of Literature, Science and the A rta . A rchitecture and A llie d A r t a — Business Adm inistration — Educa tion— Journalism— G raduate Study — Law— M edicine— M usic— Physi cal Education— Sociology. — S o c ia l W o r k — Extension Division. SlM Year Opens Septemhcf 27, 1926 Fur tn fo rm o tw n or cotalo^uo iprite The Regietror, UniOereHp oZ Oregon. Z.ugene. Ore.