Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 27, 1926, Image 1

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    TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
G resham O utlook
VOL. 1«, NO. 52
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1»“.*«
GRESHAM PEOPLE CLUB WORK WINNERS
SEE NATIONAL PARKS
ENJOY HIGH HONORS
Schneider-for-District-Attorney
Campaign Launched in County
AUTOS ANO ( YULES WILL
RACE VI McMINNVILLE
T W IC E
A
W EEK
21.50 Per Year
PREMIUM AWARDS
ENDED HEREWITH
John Flem ing, of T routdale, an all-
Cham pionship auto and m otorcycle
around club w orker of M ultnom ah
races a re billed for Sunday afternoon,
county, is enjoying a w ell-earned trip
Septem ber 5. at th e McMinnville
Speedway under auspices of the V et­
Mrs. Ethel Miller, her m other, Mrs. to southern Oregon as th e aw ard for
(Continued from last issue)
high
scoring
at
the
1925
Oregon
sta
te
era
n s of F oreign W ars of Oregon.
E lizabeth McLain and nephew, W il­
Many new en tries are being received
liam McLain, w ith Miss M arian Rob- fair. Two boys and two girls com-
HORTICULTURE.
for
the au to races and m ore reco rd s
ertson, retu rn ed S aturday from a 17- '
p arty w h ic h j e f t A shland. C a m p a i g n B ooster C lub O rgan ized in G re.h am
Apples.
will undoubtedly fall before th e la st
day trip w hich included a
Five boxes— 1st C. X. Mickelsen,
race is finished. All th e ca rs th a t P o rtlan d : 2d H. E. Ball, Boring.
and R ousing MaSS M eetin g P lan n ed
th ree of the principal national p arks tional park w here they will rem ain
took p art in th e last m eet w ill be on | T h ree boxes— 1st C. N. Mickelsen.
of the United S tates, the O rand C an­ until next S atu rd ay as guests of j
hand and in addition to a su b stan tia l I P late display, five specim ens, O rtley
yon of the Colorado, the Bryce canyon R ichard P rice, m an ag er of th e L ith ia i
1st C. N. M ickelsen: 2d F. A. G reg­
cash aw ard, th is race will be a b attle —
and Zion national park, the la st two hotel at A shland and C rater lake !
ory, P ortland.
lodge.
from
s
ta
rt
to
finish
and
it
is
predicted
i
P late display. A rk an sas B lacks— 1st
located in southern Utah. T he th ree
Young F lem ing w ith his com panions , The S ch n eider-for-D istrict-A ttorney
th a t th e w inner will have to closely I C. N. M ickelsen: 2d Mrs. Alice W elbes,
p ark s w ere m ade th e p roperty of the
appro ach th e w o rld ’s record tim e in T routdale.
scored highest in all In d u strial club cam paign was form ally launched at a
United States by an act of 1920.
M otorcycles
otorcycles troin
from ull
all Mrg
W ealthy—
1st C. N. Mickelsen, 2d
o rd er to win. M
work
d
ep
artm
en
ts
at
th
e
fair
a
year
i
booster
com
m
ittee
m
eeting
held
Wed
A„ ce Welbeg
D uring the trip they encountered
ago.
The
boys
specialized
in
live­
nesdav
night
at
th
e
G
resham
city
hall
sections
of
Oregon
and
W
ashington
D uchess O hlenberg—1st F. A. G reg­
several severe electrical storm s, also
have entered for th e cham pionship ory, 2d E. J. G radln, G resham .
neared th e vicinity of a d isastro u s stock a t th e fair and th e g irls fea­ at w hich tim e plans w ere u n dertak en
Rome B eauties— 1st C. N. M ickelsen,
events in th is class and some real r i l ­
w aterspout, but them selves suffered tured home econom ics and dom estic to secu re for A ttorney Clifford G.
2d Mrs. Alice Welbes.
science.
Besides
being
en
tertain
ed
a
t
S
chneider
th
e
stroifgest
possible
su
p
­
ing
is
assured.
no inconvenience.
An in te restin g
G rim es Golden— 1st C. N. Mickelsen,
In addition to the m otorcycle races 2d Mrs. G. W. A lder, T routdale.
sight in the Kaibad national forest ( ra te r lake th e club w orkers w ere port of ea ste rn M ultnom ah county.
will be a com plete p rogram of m o to r­
Fall P ippin— 1st John Eggim an,
w hich adjoins the G rand canyon w as quests of E. L. K ing, su p erin ten d en t
M ontgom ery W est, of P o rtlan d . Mr.
cycle stu n ts, such as tric k riding w ith B oring: 2d F. A. Gregory.
th e vast num ber of deer w hich are of the S outhern Pacific lines a t a b a n ­ S ch n eid er's cam paign m anager, was
Lady Apple— 2d C. N. M ickelsen.
side car, broad jum ping, obstacle
p rotected there. The m em bers of th e quet aboard his p riv ate ca r d u rin g th e p resen t and outlined th e needs and
Hyslop Crab— 1st C. N. M ickelsen,
races, and m any o th er th rillin g stu n ts. 2d E. J. G radln.
p arty counted 1000, but it is supposed 1925 fair, in addition to receiving v al­ plans of th e cam paign. Mr. W est is
T he featu re ride of th e day for th e
G ravenstein— 1st Mrs. Alice Welbes,
th a t th e re a re 30,000 deer in th e park. uable w atches provided w ith funds en th u siastic. He show ed th a t he was
m otorcycles will be th e free-fo r-all for 2d C. N. Mickelsen.
In Idaho they had the p le asu re of subscribed by th e pow er u tilities of h ea rt and soul for his candidate and
T ran scen d en t— 1st F. A. G regory.
the cup em blem atic of the cham pion­
w as ce rtain th a t w ith the cooperation
driving for ten m iles in sig h t of a the state.
W inter B anana— 1st C. N. Mickel­
The boys an d g irls scoring h ighest expected from th is and o th e r com ­
ship.
sen. 2d Geo. M. Crane, Milwaukie.
w onderful m irage of a large lake.
W axen— 1st G. N. Sager, P o rtlan d ;
A day w as spent at Salt L ake City a t th e com ing sta te fa ir w ill receive m u n ities Clifford G. Schneider would
2d Mrs. Alice Welbes.
w here they listened to the stra in s of i prizes to be fu rn ish ed by th e b an k ers be our next d istric t atto rn ey . He was
Ben Davis— 1st Mrs. G. W. Alder,
the renow ned pipe organ, considered of th e state. They too will enjoy a | p re p a re ,j for a hot tight and showed
I 2d C. N. Mickelsen.
banquet
to
be
given
by
Mr.
King
and
j
th
a
t
he
had
his
pockets
full
of
high-
King— 1st Mrs. Alice W elbes, 2d
th e sw eetest toned in the world. This
Mrs. Vera L. T ucker, G resham .
pow er am m unition w hich he expect-
o rgan w as co nstructed in 1870 and ex­ next year w ill go to C rater lake.
Snow Apple— 1st C. N. Mickelsen,
' ed to use at th e o p p o rtu n e tim e as the
cept for m inor re p a irs has not been !
Mr. and Mrs. W ill B lackburn and 2(1 Mrs. Mary M cLachlan. T routdale,
changed since th a t tim e. They visited
i cam paign progressed.
J u s t w hat
(L IF F O R D G. SCHNEIDER
d aughter. F lossie oi A lbany, sp en t p
C N M ickelsen, 2d
j th ese le tte rs, affidavits and facts C andidate for Office of D istrict A ttor­
the Mormon tem ple sq u are and other
W ednesday night w ith Mr. and Mrs. C.
T oim ans Sw eet—1st Mrs. E dna M.
places of in te rest around the city. A i
gained from inv estig atio n s w ere or
ney for M ultnomah County.
A. C arothers. Mrs. B lackburn is a j Hall, T ro u td ale; 2d Mrs. Mary Mc-
unique sight at th e lake w as th a t of
from w hat source he did not disclose
niece of Mr. C arothers.
I L achlan.
m any b ath ers in th e w ater floating in- ■
but
he
said
he
had
enough
in
his
pos­
hood and his stro n g q u alities of de­
Yellow T ra n sp a re n t—C. X. Mickel-
F ree M ethodist Services.
F
red
Schenk,
of
Mansfield,
Ohio,
a
r-
| 8en
stead of sw im m ing. This is consid- : Sunday school w ill convene at 10 session to defeat th e p resen t incum ­ pendability and conscienciousness are
rived W ednesday for a visit w ith his 1 Seedling—1st G. X. Sager, 2d F. A.
ered a safe place to bathe as th e 22 ' O.clock
tb e F ree Methodigt c h u rc h . bent, who is a can d id ate for re-elec­ recognized.
b ro th er, John Schenk. Today they are G regory.
per cent sa lt in the w ater keeps a co rn e r F o u rth and R obertg. T eachers tion, and p ut a clean, straig h t-fo rw ard
O ther portions of the county will
New Variety Seedling— 1st F. A.
visiting a siste r a t Silverton. The G regory.
person afloat reg ard less of his ability have bepn elected at a m eeting of tbe m an in his place.
be governed by the a ttitu d e of G resh ­
b ro th ers had not m et for 26 years.
W agners— 1st C. N. Mickelsen, 2d
to swim. The re tu rn trip w as m ade ' Sunday schoo, b o ar„ tbjs week and
It is realized th a t Mr. S chneider am locality. F or th is reason the first
over a different ro u te from th e one classes are being reorganized for a has a stro n g h andicap to overcom e by ■ com m unity booster club has been o r­
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. K inder retu rn ed F. A. G regory.
S pitzenbergs— 1st G. X. Sager, 2d
they took in going and the en tire beginning of th e new Sunday school th e fact th a t S tanley Myers is the ganized here and the first m ass m eet­ last evening from a ten-day vacation Mrs.
Alice Welbes.
jo u rney w as m ost p leasan t and in­ ’ year.
T w enty Ounce P ippin— 1st Mrs. G.
p resen t incum bent and is well known. ing in the in terest of Clifford O. spent in W ashington. T hey first drove
structive.
Beginning th e com ing Sunday the He is a republican and th e county is Schneider for d istrict atto rn ey will be to S eattle, th en la te r to W alla W alla W. Alder, 2d G. N. Sager.
Baldw ins— 1st O. N. Sager. 2d Mrs.
1 pastor, th e Rev. L. A. Skuzie, w ill atrongly rep u b lican , He also will held here. Also the first subscription w here Mr. K in d er's relativ es reside. Alice Welbes.
T
he
trip
from
S
eattle
to
e
a
ste
rn
Cecil Pulfer Weds Portland Girl.
preach on th e fu n d am en tals of th e have plenty of m oney com ing from list to provide funds for th e cam paign
Jo n a th an s— 1st E. J. G radln, 2d F.
T he m arria g e of Cecil P u lfer, for- Bible. “Convictions” will be th e topic sources w ith w hich he is in in tim ate |
W ashington over the Snoqualm ie pass A. Gregory.
will be sta rted here. F or th ese re a ­
M ammoth Crab, 1st G eorge K nier-
°< G resham , ^and Miss A nnette , for Snnday m o rllin „
touch to use in m aking his election sons it is th e m ore Im portant th a t th is w as a m ost d elightful one.
i iem, Corbett.
Bigbee, of P ortland, w as solem nized
Mrs.
G.
W.
McWillis,
of
Soap
Lake,
A num ber are plan n in g to atten d the secure.
com m unity and the folks who know
F lorence Crab— 1st E. J. G radiu.
at th e P u lfe r home on E ast 39th stre e t d istric t q u a rte rly m eeting w hich will
As an offset, In S ch n eid er’s favor is A ttorney Schneider so w ell p ut them - W ashington, a sister-in -law of Mrs.
P ears.
in P o rtlan d W ednesday evening in the ! bp held from F rid ay to Sunday in-
Idaho— 1st Mrs. Alice W elbes, 2d
th e fact th a t he c a rrie s an absolutely selves into th is cau se w ith all the Mary H olgate, h as been visiting her
presence of the relatives of the tw o I elusive at th e P o rtlan d F irs t church.
clean b an n er free from suspicion of energy and sup p o rt possible for the and has sp en t sev eral days w ith C. N. Mickelsen.
co n tra ctin g p arties and a few outside
. B eu rre Bose— 1st F. A. G regory.
duplicity. He is a young atto rn ey 1 sake of th e resu lts and as an exam ple j frien d s at E stacada,
Comice— 1st Mrs. V era L. T ucker.
friends. Miss M artha H agberg, of
G resham Tem ple Services.
Mr. anil Mrs. K. O 'Leary left y es­
w ith good tra in in g and ability and is and in sp iratio n io all o th er com m uni­
Flem ish B eauty— 1st Mrs. Alice
G r e s l . w a s am ong those p resen t
D uring th e absence of th e p asto r, energetic, am bitious and fearless w ith ties, P o rtlan d included.
terd ay for S acram ento, C alifornia, to Well, •«, 2d Mrs. Ü. W. Aider.
and she sang, accom panying h erself the Rev. S. F. P itts, who will conduct
Sickle— 1st Mrs. Alice Welbes.
high ideals w hich a re needed in the
D on't forget th e m ass m eeting to be be gone several weeks. R o b ert Mc­
B a rtle tt— 1st G. N. Sager, 2d Mrs.
t piano.» The bride was attended ¡ a tw o-w eeks’ cam paign in S eattle be- county p ro sec u to r's office. Mr. Schnei­
D
onald,
of
P
o
rtlan
d
,
Is
doing
th
e
r
e
­
held In M etzger’s hall next W ednesday
I Alice Welbes.
by h er sister, and P ercy P ulfer, ginning A ugust 29, E vangelist H. L.
p air w ork in th e re a r of th e Quinby
P. H arry—1st F. A. G regory.
b ro th er of the groom, w as best man. Stenberg and wife, of Silverton, will der. it Is tru e, belongs to th e m inority night, S eptem ber 1. It w ill be stric t-
W inter Nellis 1st F. A. G regory, 2d
p arty , b u t th a t’s noth in g ag ain st him )y a S chn eid er-fo r-D istrict-A tto rn ey g arag e during Mr. O’L eary ’s absence.
R efreshm ents w ere served. The couple fill his pulpit. Sunday school w ill
Mrs. E. E. W elling Is 111 a t h er ! Jo,in ERRiman.
p
ersonally.
The
electo
rs
of
th
e
coun-
cam
paign
rally
and
all
men
and
wom-
w ill reside in P ortland w here Mr. P u l­ m eet as usual at 10 o’clock. T here
B euerre A njon— 1st Mrs. A. W elbes.
home w ith tro u b le p ertain in g to her
F all B u tter— 1st G. N. S ager, 2d
fer is engaged as a salesm an for an will be preach in g Sunday afternoon ty have h ereto fo re elected an out- en wbo would like to be inform ed on
sta
n
d
in
g
’man
to
im
p
o
rtan
t
office
from
(be
can
d
id
ate
and
reaso
n
s
for
back-
eyes.
She
h
as
been
having
them
<
*.
n . Mickelsen.
autom obile com pany.
at 2 o’clock by Mrs. S tenberg and s e r­ th e m in o rity p arty , and th e re is a co n ­
New Variety Seedlings— 1st G. N.
ing him and give th e a ssu ra n ce of trea ted for som e tim e past.
vices w ill also be held again Sunday viction th a t the office of d istric t at-
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K enney left j Sager.
th e ir assista n ce and su p p o rt should be
Service Station Gets Im provem ent.
evening at 7:45. T h ere w ill be p ray er torney should be above petty p olitics . pregent T h e r e ’will be a h alf dozen th is m orning for a few days’ rec re a- i
P lum s.
The Twelve-M ile Service station, of m eeting T uesday evening and th e and th a t v o ters should look to th e I speakers, of both p arties and a cam-
Ten or m ore B radshaw — 1st C. N.
tlon at Seaside.
M
ickelsen,
2d
Mrs. C. O. H orning,
w hich E. H. R ueppell Is th e pro p rie- I young people’s Bible study will be
Mrs. M. Norby and fam ily expect to Q resham
c h a ra c te r and ab ility of th e m an r a th - p a ign fund will be raised.
2d A. E. Byron, Boring,
to r. Is being m ore fully equipped by b ejd F r jday evening,
er th an th e political p arty to w hich he
The local booster com m ittee chosen, leave early In S eptem ber for Stockton, i Heine C de R auvay— 1st F. A.
th e addition of a num ber of new de- J The cam p m eeting closed Sunday
C alifornia, w here Mr. Norby Is w o rk -I G regory
m ay p erchance belong.
m any of whom w ere p resen t at the
p artm en ts. A new ca r w asher is one j evening and th o se in terested a re well
CoeB Ooldeu Drop— 1st L ucinda
It Is acknow ledged th a t if S chneider first m eeting, are as follow s: K. A. ing at the p a in te rs’ trade.
W heeler, Boring.
of th e conveniences at the statio n , pleased w ith th e outcom e. Many con-
A.
Boese
moved
w
ith
his
fam
ily
to
Hlu<* Damson— 1st E. J. G radiu, 2d
w hich will be a big im provem ent. It versions a re rep o rted and a g eneral is elected it m ust be by enough rep u b ­ Miller, D. M R oberts, Ross Brown,
Oregon City on W ednesday. They John Eggim an.
is a 350-pound w ater p ressu re H ardy revival of all who took p a rt in the lican votes to overcom e his p arty Mrs. Minnie Brown, Mrs. Dan Murphy,
have been occupying one of th e , Colum bia—1st M arg aret S t.C la ir,
elec tric w asher and Is of the latest services is evident. It Is hoped th a t handicap. H is cam paign m anager re ­ Rev. E. G. Judd, Rev. S. F. P itts, Chas.
H elney houses at T hird and R oberts. 2d G. N. Sager.
alizes
th
is
and
he
Is
settin
g
ab
o
u
t
to
Cleveland.
A.
W.
M
etzger,
Bud
W
il­
Silver P ru n e— 1st G. N. S ager, 2d
type. A b attery shop is also being a sim ilar cam p m eeting may be held
Mr. anil Mrs. Ben Hoover and Mr. George M. Crane.
erected and ignition w ork will be c a r ­ next year, although ea rlie r in th e se a ­ co n c en tra te votes on S chneider on the liams. E rn est S tra tto n , H. L. S t.C lair,
P etite P ru n e— 1st Lucinda W heeler,
broad and com m endable basis of c h a r­ L. L. K idder, F ran k Jo n es and C. J. and Mrs. Alex. Adams retu rn ed last
ried on. A greasin g pit is to be In­ son.
evening from Y achats w here they en ­ 2d E lva Dolan. G resham .
L
undquist.
D.
M.
Roberts
w
as
chosen
ac
te
r
and
ability.
stalled. also a tire shop w here v u l­
Peaches.
If an opinion m ay be based on the p erm an en t ch airm an and J. Ross joyed a vacation of n early a week.
canizing will be done la ter on. New
Salw
ay—
1st
Methodist Episcopal Services.
Mrs. G. A. Cox retu rn ed T h u rsd ay N. Mickelsen. F. A. G regory, 2d C.
way th e stra w s a re blow ing In the Brown, secretary .
re st room s a re to bp a p a rt of the
Dr. John P arso n s will occupy the
evening
from S eattle w here she visit- , Lem on C ling—2d F. A. G regory.
first
flurries
of
th
e
cam
paign
th
e
re
A finance com m ittee was appointed
new equipm ent at the service station. p u lp it of the M ethodist Episcopal
ed w ith m ore th an 20 relatives. At
E arly C raw ford— 1st J. H. W atson,
will
be
a
host
of
rep
u
b
lican
votes
c
a
st
by
th
e
chairm
an.
He
nam
ed
K.
A.
Claude Stockton is in charge of the church Sunday m orning at 11 o’clock
P o rtlan d ; 2d Mrs. Alice W elbes.
re p a irs and im provem ents to the in the absence of th e re g u la r pastor. I on November 2, for Clifford G. Miller, Mrs. Dan M urphy and E. II. S eattle she joined her au n t, Mrs. Ida
L ate C raw ford— 1st F. A. G regory,
L inton who w as h ere about two weeks
S tratto n .
prem ises. It will probably be a m onth . Dr Pargong is well known In G resham i S ch n eld er-
2d E. J. Grudin.
ago
from
Joplin,
M
issouri,
and
they
J
The local com m unity can be de­
T he G resham hand has been asked
Five or m ore Apricots— 1st Mrs.
before everything is In readiness for and alw ays preach es a fine serm on
Alice W elbes, 2d E. J. G radiu.
pended upon to stro n g ly if not u n an ­ to play several selections in th e hall enjoyed a trip to V ictoria, B. C.
operation.
and one full of in terest. T h ere will
New V ariety Seedling P each —1st F.
Mr. and Mrs. O m ar Kluni have
im ously back th e m an so w ell known th a t being th e night of th e ir public
be special m usic at th e m orning s e r­
H arm onica P la te r* Honored.
moved from th e F irs t S tate hank A. G regory.
and u n iv ersally liked in “his home concert.
Cham pion Quince— 1st Mrs. E dna
Inasm uch as the harm onica has had vice and stra n g e rs w ill be h eartily tow n” and in e a ste rn M ultnom ah,
The sp eak ers will be announced building to room s In the W ithrow H all, T routdale.
welcomed.
E
pw
orth
League
devotion­
block and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown I P ineapple Quince— 1st Mrs. Alice
quite a vogue in th is locality, and we
w here he has been know n from boy- later.
j moved Into th e vacated ap artm en ts. Welbes.
honor th e local a rtists, it Is in te re s t­ al service will be held at 7 o’clock in
G runge Quince— 1st F. A. G regory,
station. The F o ster road extends on Mr. Brown w orks In P o rtlan d and
ing to note th a t the hum ble m outh o r­ th e p arlo r of th e church.
CONTRACTS LET FOR
2d Mrs. Alice W elbes.
T
he
Sunday
evening
program
will
gan h as had recognition a t the
COUNTY ROAD WORK from D am ascus to B oring, h ut th e re ' Mrs. Brown w ill be a teach er in the
Display Com m ercial P ack G rapes—
seem to be no plans as yet to com plete Sandy schools.
S esqui-centennial celebration in 'Phil­ consist of a stereopticon lectu re on
1st C. N. M ickelsen.
Among th e road im provem ents w hich th e paving fu rth e r th an D am ascus for
(See additional locals on page 4)
adelphia.
Six boyg from Dayton, P o rto Rico. This w ill be especially
Dried Emit*.
____
F irs t prize in plate displuy of
Ohio, m ade the trip, stayed th ree in te restin g as it depicts w ith over 60 I are R) beg jn sh o rtly th ro u g h o u t th e the , present.
Cam pbell's E arly, Concord, D elaw are,
. . is . . th e paving
,
a ,i „ '
weeks at th e exposition and w ere beautiful views
. one of „ the m ost In- county
o » f th e Section
bracin g rail,w ate r and highw ay tr a n s ­ E atons, Moore’s E arly, Moore’s D ia­
I. ( .('. INVESTIGATES
portation.
g u ests of th e official harm onica band. te re stin g spots u nder th e s ta rs and |
mond, N iagara, W orden g rap es and
strip e s and also the home m isstonary ^In e road from E ast S2d stre e t to
USE HE HIGHWAYS He was follow ed on the stnnd by Pacific and Ita lia n p ru n es wou by C.
They w ere welcomed by Mayor K en­
work under foreign conditions.
j G resham . A. D. K ern of P o rtlan d was
L. D. C onrad, of the d ep artm en t of N. Mickelsen.
drick and assisted in the dedication
Bible school will convene at 10 1 successful In landing th is neat little
‘ ' ie im portance of Oregon and the public w orks, who subm itted reco m ­
B ist D isplay Dried C herries— 1st
of the Ohio building.
m endations w hich had been worked Mrs. Mary E. C rane, 2d Mrs. F ra n k
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out by the W ashington d ep artm en t
P erh ap s our G resham boys and girls
G resham .
It Is not definitely
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. ,h5 . ¿ " J " ”’8’!. r °™me.rC^ 1 Lrom ,h <’ .flR'l r ,s subm itted by . M r . Peak,
under th e leadership of H. W. Strong held each T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 j tu re of »135.903
Dried A pples— 1st Mrs. M ary J. L es­
Mr. Conrad recom m ended lie, G resham .
j known ju st when th e w ork will sta rt com m ission to determ ine the ex ten t of B erger.
will p rep a re them selves for gome o'clock.
the highw ay tra n sp o rta tio n is show n ,h a t the autom otive c a rrie rs be regu-
F resh S tra w b erries— 1st Mrs. A. O.
g rea t sta te or national event. Anyway
on th is road, b u t It is th o u g h t it will g rap h lcally by the fact th a t C om m it-
»’X,
»»Moua Stafford, T routdale.
B aptist ( Il il re h S eri Ice*.
they should be in dem and locally.
be Inside of th e next month.
. I sta te com m issions, and w here the
NUTS.
The Bible school u nder th e d irec­
Mr. K ern also proved to be th e low- aioner Clyde B Aitchlson and E xam l- ,.a r r l,.r crossed th e sta te line, ho ' J a r D isplay W alnuts— 1st Mrs. O. N.
ner
Leo
Flynn
w
ere
both
assigned
to
would
be
u
nder
th
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Jurisdiction
of
tion of K enneth F endall will com- egt b idder on th e Cully road project
Sager.
m ence at 9:45 a. m a t the B ap tist bjg b jd am ounting to J29.267.50. Coun- the P o rtlan d hearing. All o th ers of both conimisisonH w ithin th e boon-1 J a r D isplay F ilb erts— 1st Mrs. G. N.
the 13 hearings will be held w ith one i darles of th e ir resp ectiv e sta te s, and :
I church and th e ch u rch service will ty R oadm aster Buck m ade th e an ­ com m issioner or exam iner in ch arg e, th a t any question arisin g from the In- Sager.
J a r D isplay C hestnuts— 1st Mrs. O.
Too L ate to Classify.
begin at 11 o'clock. The topic of th e nouncem ent a fte r th e c o n tra ct was w hereas two w ere assigned to th e te r-sta te op eratio n affecting
both
states, be decided by a rep rese n tativ e N. Sager.
! serm on by th e p asto r in th is service aw arded to Mr. K ern th a t
the P o rtlan d hearin g
Ita b b lts .
J a r Display H ickory Nuts— 1st Mrs.
The first day’s hearin g on S atu rd ay , I of each com m ission, m eeting as a
T en S ilv e r F o x G ia n t R a b b it« fo r «ale. will be. “ B uilding th e W all of the am ount of rock for th e sh o u ld ers for
G. N. Sager.
August 7, w as supposed to have been I Joint com m ission.
o r w ill tr a d e fo r C a rn e a u x
ptffeon«,
J a r D isplay Almonds— 1st Josie
( m a te d pair« » , p u lle ts o r y o u n g ben« ! City.” In th e evening a sh o rt m eet­ Cully road would be reduced so th a t given over to th e railro ad s, th e sec-
Mr. A itchlson w as very Much Infer­
J O v e r« ta d . T ro u td a le . O regon.
ing will be held beginning at 7:30. A tile cost of th e paving could be kept ond da-v *° *he A utom otive C a rrie rs I eated In th is p resen tatio n and con- Bliss, G resham .
OtXI It
an '' (nteregted
,h trd ‘,uy
,o Hh|I»pe*r
” and
sum
ed about
estioning
Mr.
1924 O verland coupe. Looks fine, i cordial invitation is given to all to irsi.le
nsl.le the
th e an
ap o p ro
ro n p rlatlo
riatio n n of
or »2j
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it ,.r
partlegi
but du„
to otb-
th e C
onrad
rH a „ an
VP hour
to v a q r| u oug
questions
EI.DKAI.
ru n s good and has lots of ex tra s. attend these services.
is t.iought th at gravel on th e present fB, t th at the railro a d s presented m qst th a t m ight arise.
Ju st the ca r for w inter w eather. H a r­
. road bed can he utilized for use In the of th e ir m aterial at the St. P aul h e a r­
Mr. Conrad said th a t th e C ertificate
Amateur Plants.
old B arr, salesm an, H essel Im plem ent
Zl«n Evangelical Service«.
ing. the railro ad p resen tatio n took law in W ashington allow ed the , com
i
shoulders.
Four Porch B askets 1st Mrs. W alt-
. ­
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Co.—Adv.
but a very sh o rt tim e, and th e A uto­
Sunday school will m eet a t th e Zion
The paving of th e F o ster road Into motive C a rrie rs w ere called w ithin an m ission to exercise th e reg u lato ry e r j.’orb<.gt G resh am ; 2d Eva S to tu ,
o resh a m .
F or low est ra te s on autom obile, E vangelical ch u rch Sunday m orning D am ascus has been com pleted recent- hour a fte r the hearing was opened on m easures put out by th e com m ission T r,>u((Jale; 3d Jtmle
to their fullest ex ten t, and that dis-
Bpgt Forch
Mrg F j
tru c k and general in su ran ce see B. W. at 10 o'clock, followed by the E nglish i ly, about a m ile and a h alf In length, S aturday.
d p i n ary action could be tak en very Gug,.well Oregban, : 2d Mrs. W alter
T h o rne.—Adv.
preaching services at 11 from th e I and paving of the Oregon City road
The m ost com plete survey of au to ­ easily on any re c a lc itra n t or Inef- Forbeg; 3d Mrg. E ra 8tone
m otive c a rrie rs yet m ade was sub- flclent o p erato r, th u s in su rin g th e
,,egt E xblblt H<)Uge p la n ts — 1st
An engine th a t Im proves w ith use. topic, "P erso n al C h aracter." A s e r ­ into D am ascus for about the sam e d is­ miffed by the sta te of W ashington del- m
axim um of serv ice to th e public.
1924 W illys-K night sedan, only ru n mon in the G erm an language w ill im- tan ce has also been finished th is year. ' gallon, headed by H. O. B erger and | T he au to stag e men subm itted evl- Mrs. W. H. Gibson, G resham .
12,000 m iles. Best buy of th e season. m ediately follow the E nglish services. | A nother piece of C lackam as county L D. Conrad, of the d ep artm en t of d en es show ing th a t th e ir business M rs '" J(K'* FrUz Aportl*an<l*- ^ 'il ^MIss
H arold B arr, salesm an, H essel Im ple­
Mr B erger would grow only If they w ere able to F ori. r X /
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roadw ay to be paved in 1926 Is be- public w orks, that state
m ent Co.—Adv.
We a re alw ays glad to quote you on
subm itted exhibit after exhibit show- ¡show the u ser of a p privat
riv ate autom obile i ltest Exhibit F ern s— 1st Cora Gslse
tw
een
C
arver
and
B
arton
and
th
is
: lum ber. Sandy L um ber Co., phone
i Ing figures relativ e to the op eratio n of th a t It w as ch eap er and m ore con-
Ontlook Want Ada. get results.
1 Sandy 223.—Adv.
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connects with 8Zu stree t at C lackam as common c a rrie rs In W ashington, era- i venlent to trav e l by stage.
Continued on page I
for Wednesday, Sept. 1.
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