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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 17, NO. 39 GKESIIAM* MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1927 MEET Public Playground NURSERYMEN IN CONVENTION 25th an n u al convention of Proves Great Help the The Pacific Coast association of LENAKD* THE TAILOR, GRESHAM RAND WILL IN NEW QUARTERS PLAY IN TOURNAMENT TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 12.90 Per Year Many Fine Programs Offered at Chautauqua T he line of five new sto res r e "Say It w ith m usic" is the slogan cently com pleted on E ast Powell of the big old fashioned band to u r n u rserym en is being held in Port-1 street, th ree com prised in th e Dow- nam ent w hich w ill be held a t C rys T he G resham public playground land th is week, th e opening ses- 1 j sett building and two in th e L enard tal Lake p ark Sunday, Ju ly 17, and "T he Gods of th e G arden of is proving popular these sum m er sion being th is m orning in the | building adjoining It on th e w est. in w hich th e G resham band will GKESHA.W, OREGON Eden" w ill be th e subject for dis afternoons and a m erry group of H eathm an hotel. It will last th ree ; are all occupied, the la st of th e five p arti dpate. T he event w ill be cussion a t the Chautauqua history ch ildren, can be seen th e re week days, Ju ly 12, 13 and 14. T hursday Six Big Days, August 2 to 7 to get into Its new q u a rte rs being 1 sponsored by the M ilwaukie band, class T h u rsday m orning, under the days any tim e betw een th e hou rs of I a fte rnoon various n u rseries in and the G resham T ailo rs and C leaners, and th e bands to be rep resen ted In stru ctio n of Prof. M. J. Fenenga. EXECUTIVE BOARD AND OFFICERS one and five, all u nder the carefu l ; nPar P o rtland w ill be visited and of w hich P eter L en ard is th e pro- j w ill be H ubbard. E stacada, Oregon ( supervision of Miss R uth S chaefer ! on F r,d a y m any of (he v isito rs will T. J. Kreuder ............................................................................................................... President T he tw o-w eek session of th e 1927 p rieto r. , I City, M olalla, St. Johns, G resham , Jo ' o f LInnton. The num ber of chil- be taken over th e Mt. Hood loop or H. A. L ew is......................................................................................................... Vice President W illam ette V alley Chautauqua A g ran d opening of th e new sto re 1 M ilwaukie and oth ers. At th e con- .. i * i i M etsger.................................................. ...........................................................Secretary d ren on th e grounds never rem ains oln er 8Cenlc trip s. Theo, Brugger..............................................................................................................Treasurer is being arran g e d by Mr. L enard to elusion of th e to u rn am en t a m ass opened th is m orniug a t G ladstone p ark . Gov. I. L. P atte rso n will be T here are m any w ell know n n u r- I T- R- Howltf. sta tio n a ry any length of tim e. They j tak e place on F rid ay and S atu rd ay concert of 350 pieces will be heard th e sp eak er at th e 11 o’clock forum DIRECTORS come and go like so m any happy serym en in th e county ea st of P o rt- ¡of th is week. At th is tim e the pub In addition to th e com petition of Theo. Brugger T. J. Kreuder H. W. Mehlius w hich is to fe a tu re pioneer day. little lam bs,—ea ch obedient to the land wh0 a re in terested in th e con- J. V. Cogswell W. D. Kinder lic is invited to call and in sp ect the m usical o rg an izatio n s th ere will be F. Olbrich P ioneer sons and d au g h ters w ill Fred Crane com m ands of m other as to the hour ventlon, am ong them H. A. Lewis George Kenney C. I. Raker cleaning and ta ilo rin g estab lish sp o rts of ail kinds, concluding with picnic a t noon. Richard Deich Mrs Mabel Korstad C. G. Schneider to re tu rn , so th a t th e num ber of of lhe R ussellville N ursery corn- m ent and be show n over th e p rem a big dance. O. A. Eastm an H. A. Lewis M. M. Squire On T h u rsd ay afternoon w ill oc ch ild ren varies g rea tly during an t,any and L F eser of th e M ountain ises. T. R. Ilow itt Dr. H. C. Johnson is g ettin g his J L. Meier H. L. St. Clair c u r a rep etition of th e pageant- afternoon. On S atu rd ay s and Mon- ' *ew F lo ral com pany, both of S. B. Hall W. H. Mitchell Mr. L enard now has a light, airy boys in trim to tak e p a rt In the B. I*. Walrad play. "T h e old fro n tie r" under th e A. F. Ham m ar days th e atten d an ce is u su ally whom have im p o rtan t places on A. W. Metzger J. O. Wilson and convenient display room, about contest w ith the idea of carry in g d irection of Jam es W. E vans. Dr. George W eatherly sm aller th an on th e other four com m ittees of th e association. 20 x 42 feet in size, w ith tw o large off the honors of the day if possible H. A. Lewis, who as one of th e days. SUPERINTEN D ENTS counters, m irro rs, clo th es racks, The free o pen-air co n cert to be E. L. H ouse w ill lecture at 4 p. m. on th e su b ject of suggestion. B ase A good m any g irls and boys have I °® cers and m em ber of th e execu G RO UND S............................................................................................................. h A Lewis presses, etc., n eatly arran g ed . given W ednesday evening a t the AG RICULTU RE...................................................................................................p. H . Crane ball, ten n is, sp o rts, etc., also ta k e tive board of th e M ultnomah coun- not com e to realize th a t th is is a F L O R A L ...-................................................................................................Mrs. Frank Heiney More equipm ent Is to be added la fairground en tra n c e will serve as a public playground, and th a t It is ^a *L *s spending m ost of each L IV ESTO C K ................................................................ s. B. H all, Theo. Brugger ter, including a new Improved so rt of reh e arsal for th e big event place a t th is hour daily. A sym po free. T he expenses of equipm ent j day on tbe Kr °unds, w ill be POULTRY AN D P IG E O N S..............................................................................C. T. E vans steam p ress board w hich is now on scheduled to tak e place Ju ly 17 sium on th e subject of "A pplied E d u catio n ” w ill be conducted a t 5 and supervision have been m et by j absent atten d in g the convention DOMESTIC SC IE N C E ..............................................................Mrs. Annie H evel-E aston its way from th e east. C rystal L ake p ark Is located near •ART..........................................................................................................Mrs. E. T. W eathered o'clock by Mrs. G. M. Gtines. a large num ber of G resham citizens u n t*' S atu rd ay th is week, Mr. L en a rd ’s cleaning and ta il Milwaukie. I BOYS’ AN D G IRLS’ CLUB W ORK..........................................................W. D. Kinder T he u su al rou tin e will be observ _____________________ TICKETS AN D G A TES___ ......................................................................... J. V. Cogswell oring estab lish m en t is an old lan d w ho have taken an in te re st in ___ pro- ed F riday m orning w ith se ttin g up viding th is fine o pportunity for th e | ® RAHAM BRO1HERS J ? ............................................................................................................ M. M. Squire m ark in th e com m unity. He has COLUMBIA HEIGHTS exercises by L. A. King, the history ch ild ren and who would be pleased REPORT HIGH SALES] B A B B I T S ..... . . . . . . 7 . . ........................................................................ Mrs A lice l '.h m in been located for th e p ast 14 years class, v acation Bible school and to see hundred or m ore th e re every j u n e sales s h ip iT ^ ts of G raham MACHINERY.................... ..C. I. ‘’i t X 'r in the sam e location ln th e J. H. E verything points to a larg e crop leadership tra in in g day. T he school board has helped B rothers tru c k s and com m ercial .......................................................................................... E Dunne Metzger building east of th e d ru g of hay in th is vicinity. On account sta n d ard school. C ongressm an W. C. H aw ley store and by fair dealing and close of th e rain th e g rass h as grown in th e way of providing some ca rs , 0 Dodge B rothers d ealers BABY SHOW.V.'.'.'.'.'.V.V.V."'.'.'.7.'.'. . will le ctu re a t I I o’clock on "T he equipm ent w hich w ill be a perm a- wj,0 gen and service them th ro u g h - ! JUDGES..........................................................' ............................................. g, B. H all application to d etails has built up very heavy, but If th e re Is not m ore S tatu s In C hina”. A g range picnie a good business. For th e p ast eight nent addition to th e school grounds. the w orld broke all previous DOG SH O W ..........................................................................Earl C. Kruger, W. K. Scars su n sh in e th e re w ill be a lot of poor years Mr. L enard has owned th e lot hay. as a good m any have had It will be held at th e noon hour. In The grade school grounds w here m onthly records for th e year, the STANDING COMMITTEES the children are beginning th e ir ! com pany announces th ro u g h 1 BUILDIN G S—Charles Cleveland? Chairman O. A. Eastm an, J. O. Wilson, on w hich th e new building is lo cu t and som e has been shocked for th e aftern o o n a g range program cated and only recen tly determ ined quite n while. T he outlook for fru it will he given by th e C lackam as th ird w eek of play is an ideal spot Brockw ay & Nelson, local d ealers j R ’ A* Lewis, B. L. W alrad, A. F. Hammar. L. St. Clair, T. R. Ilow itt, to m ake use of his idle property. is not very good here. C herries a re county Pom ona grange. W alter M. for such a purpose. T here is an T he total of 5730 G raham B rothers ... H a n '“ 80"' Chairman; H He built two stores, th e one w hich not very plentiful and th e early Pierce, form er governor of Oregon, ab undance of g ra ss and a t con- unttg produced and shipped during ' AM USEM ENTS—T. R Howltt. C h airm an; O. A. Eastman, Ed. Ayls- he Is occupying and a sto re of sim apples a re alm ost a failure, as are will speak on farm problem s. Mrs. v enient locations are te ete r boards, th e 24 w orking days of th e m onth , worth, C. O. Schneider, C. I. Raker. ila r size w hich he has leased to th e also B artlett pears. P ru n es will G lendora M. B lakely will conduct PREMIUM LIST—S. B. H all, Chairman ; W. D. Kinder. a large sand pile, sw ings, a jum p- exceeded th e record m onth of May the 5 o'clock sym posium from th e CONCESSIONS—W. 11. Mitchell. C arl D ahl shoe shop. ing pit, a 50-yard dash for races and broUght G raham B ro th ers am ount to about h alf a crop, b ut TRANSPORTATION—J. V. Cogswell, Chairman ; G. H. Lewis. D. C. Zinc. The w indow s of the ta ilo rin g es th a t may prove b etter th an it topic of "P ublic W elfare”. D orothy and a baseball diam ond. Volley saIeg for the flrst glx m onths of th e DECORATION—Ed. Ayisworth, Chairman ; J. R. Martin. Lewis, th e p opular radio s ta r. Is ball is to be added soon to th e list y ear to th e huge total of 29,677 GROUNDS—H. A. Lewis. Chairman ; T. It. H owltt. George Kenney, tablishm ent a re filled w ith a ttr a c t was la st year w hen so m any rotted ive offerings in th e la test fabrics on th e ground. More potatoes were p rep a rin g a special vocal p rogram J. Feser, H. W. Mehlius, C. I. Raker, Richard Deich. of activities. An in te restin g voca- tru c k s and com m ercial cars, for the evening. She will be ac PARKING—B. L. Walrad. Chairman ; F. Olbrich. for sum m er w ear. tion is to be begun soon by Miss T he Ju n e record ,g all th e m ore p lanted aro u n d h ere th an last year, POLICE—M M. Squire. com panied a t th e piano by Louise S chaefer w ith the older girls on notew orthy when it is know n th a t b ut less cauliflow er. RECEPTION—Judge Richard Deich, Chairman ; Chas. Cleveland, Jacobson, who has previously ap the ground, and th a t is raffia work. | ln previOus y ears tru c k sales in J. O. W ilson, J. E. Dunne, Mabel Korstad. Mrs. Ju liu s Meier has gone to peared a t G ladstone park. B askets and other a rtic le s can be genera! have ghOwn a falllng off In San F ran cisco for a visit w ith her Prof. E. T. Reed, college editor | a fine show ing of blooded horses ! co n structed w ith a little p ractice Ju n e over ParIier monthg of the | youngest dau g h ter. Mrs. F. Ganz. a t th e Oregon sta te college, is will not be a t th e fair. He is now and th e w ork is in stru c tiv e as w ell y e a r. O rahara B ro th ers 1927 sales Mrs. J. E h rm an , an o th er d au g h ter scheduled to speak S atu rd ay m orn 1 a t Reno and w ill cover a circ u it of as an in terestin g pastim e. curve, how ever, has show n an up- The appeal for funds for the of Mr. and Mrs. Meier, Is h ere w ith ing a t 11 o’clock. Mr. Reed will be so u th ern fairs. B ut one of his six- G resham band to finance th e ir T here a re no set ru les of adm is- w ard tren d since Ja n u a ry 1st and h er tw o ch ild ren to spend th e su m very favorably rem em bered by , horse team s w ill be in th e parades open-air sum m er co n certs Is con sion to the p leasures of th e play < d ea]erg re p o rt th a t p rospects are m er at Menucha. G resham audiences, as he has M asters of all th e g ran g es of th e ' and perhap8 “ ^ e r livestock en- tinued. T he list of co n trib u tio n s to afternoon. Of course It is u n d er- b rig h t for even hfgher galeg d u r. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E hrm an spoken h ere on tw o high school tries stood th a t good conduct and obedl- ing th e gecond h a |f or the year date as rep o rted to th e Outlook la I bav „ r ,,tnrnpd fr()ln „ , r)p county a re requested to be on th e I com m encem ent occasions. On S a t ence to authority a re requisite. Thp pregent g rea t dem and for fair grounds on W ednesday. T h u rs- I \G . TEACHERS CHANGE?* K,ven herew ith. T h ere a re m any and will rem ain at E h rm an o r for u rd ay aftern o o n and again in th e C hildren w ill be adm itted from 5 tru c k s follow s a series of rem ark - day and Friday, Ju ly 20, 21, 22, to TAKE UP OTHER WORK <>,bers wbo welcome the op- the sum m er. evening vaudeville stu n ts will take to 15 y ears of age. T hose u nder abie im provem ents In design and help put th e g rounds in good shape po rtu n ity to a ssist the hand In an up a tw o-bour period. T he six Mr. and Mrs. O. N McKay of five m ust be accom panied by an appeara n ce w hich add to the qual- for the F arm ers Field Day and pic- ' The tak in g up of o th er w ork by u n d ertak in g which Is of g rea t com- Jack so n v ille, who have spent some * team s to p articip a te In the afte r- older person. ¡ties of depend ablllty, stren g th and nic to be held on Ju ly 23. T hey two form er a g ric u ltu ra l te ach ers m unlty benefit. D uring th e forenoons Miss ]ollg jjfe—j or w bjcb G raham B roth- will be in terested In th e a rra n g e - j in th e G resham high school is re- 1 Make your su b scrip tio n to H arry tim e Hrnund P o rtlan d and Corbett, noon will be from W est Linn, E sta cada, M ilwaukie, C arver, G ladstone S chaefer c a rrie s a course of study erg tru ck s have alw ays been noted m ents for th e gran g e exhibits and I counted in th e c u rre n t issue of The p j u r> tre a s u re r of the hand, or w ent to Rockaw ay beach for the and Oak Grove, and th e six team s F ourth. Mrs. F red Sm ith of H u rl- in the U niversity of Oregon exten- —even g re a te r economy, m ore pow- g eneral p rep aratio n s for th e fair. N ew s-Item , published by th e O re hand It to th e Outook If m ore co n h u rt Is also spending a few days at ln th e evening will rep rese n t O re sion sum m er school and devotes er> gpeed and strik in g beauty. De gon S tate Board of V ocational E d venient. gon City, Logan, Oswego, Colton, T he follow ing have co n trib u ted lo< aw ay ' hor aftern o o n s to the playground at sp |t e these advances, prices have it. A. Lew is is atten d in g the ucation, in th e follow ing: Molalla and Canby. tow ard th e sum m er o pen-air band George H asw ell, a b ro th er of G resham . She is em inently fitted rem ained at th e sam e low level. N urserym en's convention p a rt of "We a re so rry to lose K enneth T he ch au tauquu program this for th is position and tak es advant- ______________ th is week but says he will be on D. F endali, who assum es ch arg e of concerts. Is your nam e In th e list? Mrs. G eorge Wilcox Sr., of L ato u r- year is rep lete w ith good things. the fam ily farm in Y am hill county, ; Brockway & N elson................. $ 15.0(1 e ,,t arriv ed last week from F o rt age of the opportunity to in stru c t p^NDS ARE GATHERED th e fair grounds S atu rd ay and ev- T h ere is ap p a ren tly not a dry n u m th e e | I c his fath e r enneth having aw ay yparg re- | Bank G re sh a m ........ 10.00 . , fl as well as en tertain the various U(H{ THE LOUISE? HOME? opv ery day th e re a fte r unHi until a afte fte r r th en tly . K tallg passed h t tb re(, w R of Hj(.ks (.()....................... < W f ayne, Indiana, afte r an absence ber on th e extensive program . A ch ild ren placed u nder her ca re _______ fair. He is a busy man and needs a t Newberg, and is ju s t finishing a Dr. H II. Hughes 5.00 gon so well th a t he has decided to num ber from G resham are p lan d u rin g th e sum m er. S olicitation w as made ln G resh help. Any who w ill volunteer are tw o-year term at G resham . His BJur E lectric S to re .............. 15.00 ning to avail them selves of th e op am last week for funds In support asked to rep o rt to Mr. Lew is S at- I « « c e n so r on A ugust 1 will be Ed- L. L. K idder Hdwe. Co. lo.oo s ,a y h er’’- Don’t blam e th e telephone com- of thp Lou)gp HnmP for Girlg on . , . w ard M. S tarkey, who has been do- W alrad Merc. , C ,, o .. . . 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox Jr.. p o rtu n ity of atten d in g the chau- pany for placing the poles so n ea r B a rk ,.r road T bjs w orthy fngt)tu. urday, Ju ly 16, or any day th e re - ¡ng advanced work d u rin g the past Outlook P ublishing Co. . 7 , 10.00 of B aker, Oregon, spent the F ourth tuiiqua. afte r. ' : year at O. A. C. Starkey lir a h ortl- C. J. L undquist. 1.00 at L ato u rell F alls. th e curb T hose poles never hit a tfon has been lngtrum entaI ,n beIp. ----------- | c u ltu rist, and comes from P ro sser, G resham B attery ti T ire ( nrd of Thanks. m otor c a r except in self-defense.— ing hundreds of u n fo rtu n a te girls Edw ard S tu a rt, youngest son of Shop ................................. 3.00 The first en try to be m ade a t th e W???Vlgton,’, , , , , . We wish to th a n k friends and Minn. Ski-U-Mah. . _ ,* * * .... . H eber M. Moreland, who in A. J. W. B ro w n ................. 6.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu a rt of L ato u r- neighbors who so kindly assisted at since its organization, th e m ajority , fair office Is th a t of Miss A nnie Ht a n ed (be departm ent a t Roseburg Ivy F illing S ta tio n .. 3.00 pH, who Is a p o p u lar radio singer, the fu n eral of ou r beloved sister Music is a friend of labor for it whom have m ade good and are Sandm an of P o rtlan d , who en ters th ree y ears ago, had a flatterin g G resham D rug C o................... 15.00 su rp rised his p are n ts and m any Mabel Thom as, and for the abund lig h tens the task by refresh in g th e living happy, useful lives, four goat does of the Saanen breed, offer to go into business, w hich he H epps R acket S to re ............... 5.00 nerves and sp irit of the w orker. It sin c e th e organization of the will accep t a t the close of his p res- A yisw orth & M a rtin ............... 15.00 frien d s la st week by. announcing ance of b eautiful flowers. Ezrn, H arry and Bert Thom as. tends to m ake w ork p leasurable as Loulgp Home j g noo 6.0« his m arriag e to a P o rtlan d girl. Mr. P lan s are being arran g ed by ent co n tract. He ta u g h t at G resh J. E. M etzger well as profitable and adds to the . . . , „ , 2 , .__ — . „ . • am one year before going to Rose- R. R. Bailey ......................... 2 00 S tu a rt and his bride sp e n t a few enjoym ent of leisure tim e.—W il- K' r ' s have p artak en of its sh elter- P resid en t T. J. K reuder for appro- burg L et’s hope th a t Hebe will Yew S Untiers and I’utnps T he O scarette ......................... 6.00 days a t his p a re n ts’ home last liam G reen. P resident, A m erican ing care, according to a rep o rt re- p riate dedicatory exercises for th e clean up ten thousand a year In his E d w ard s’ C leaners & D yers. Blonds, tan s, blacks, high, m edi 2.50 Federation of Labor. cently given by Alice W illiam s, th e i new club building and g ran d stan d , new venture. um and low heels, $4.95. We are O. M. Davidson ....................... 2.50 week. Ju liu s M eier’s new project, th a t also show ing a ttra c tiv e shoes for T odd’s B arber Shop .......... 5.00 superin ten d en t. An effort is m ade It will probably be a p a rt of the G resham T ailo rs & C leaners 5.00 | of piping th e w ater from Gordon ladies at $2 95 and $3.95. A yis to rem ould these lives w hich have program for the opening day Au- le n t Meeting A till a mi red. 5.00 creek. Is eag erly looked forw ard to w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. been blighted and to offer dom estic ! gust 2. ! te n t cam p m eeting is being an- Carl Dahl ................................. E. E. W e llin g ........................... 5.00 nounced to be held by th e Evangel- Pigglv W ig g ly 'S to re d 7 7 7 1000 h* resid en ts of C orbett who and sp iritu a l train in g . A gram m ar W hat you w ant, when you w ant W. K. Sears, se creta ry and su- istlc Association of P o rtlan d at the 20th C entury G rocery ........ 2.50 have been notified by th e high It, as you w ant it—W ant Ad It. school fs m aintained in connection 2.50 school board th a t they could not w ith the home, w here th e usual p erln ten d en t of th e G reshatn Ken- m unicipal cam p gro u n d a t New- Guy II. Jones ......................... A gam e of questions for the J'Jrst ^9tate P a n k ................... I HUI’Ply them with w ater a fte r Sep studies of th e g rades are pursued. nel club, and o th e rs a re on the i port, Oregon, Ju ly 20 to A ugust 20. w hole fam ily. 5.00 R oberts’ C onfectionery W hile a few of th e w ards are a «rounds fitting up th e ir building E vangelist T. S. W iney, form erly a Oregon T elephone Co. . 10.00 tem ber 1. S everal new hom es are this intsresnng feam r^regularly0 Ths disappointm ent, m any have risen ,o r *he big dog show to be held un- w ell-know n p asto r of N orth P ort F lorence Honey ............ 2 00 tinder co n stru ctio n and o th ers are I w aiting to build as soon as w ater K "Z S ndeU w he™ Om\nhBtsq™ ^ r ’lU a! in high resolve to b etter th in g s and '• « auspices of the A m erican Ken- land B aptist ch u rch , will be In W ednesday E vening, Ju ly 13— O utdoor co n cert G resham band, sonable anil proper questions sent to are now leading exem nlarv lives nel club during th e fair. charge of th e cam paign. He w ill H r,I,I W A .IIE H . is available. ^ '" a n t w ^ T ---- Tbp r .l(( fr a fn 7 T pil g el¥ n th p he a s s b e d by E v a n g e list C h a rle s R. ' T h re e w eeks fa ir o p en in g ! George K nlerletn Jr., left for Cal- fair ground entrance. (Copyrighted by Milton O. Nelson) OPTICAL BUS WILL i ne race ir.o k is neing given tne n illon, a converted m ovie acto r of T here will he u rg en t need of (fornla a week ago and expects to Ju ly 14—C olum bia G range dance 1. Why is a te rrie r so called? RETURN THIS WEEK ,lnlsInng touches. W. H. W illiam - Ho„ ywood and blg w)fp Mr„ Hp|,,n some volunteer help In cleaning up | rp tu rn wHh h |„ brldp No de. and card party, P. W. L. A. hall, ----------- son is keeping th e trac k well R Dillon, a form er atten d a n t at I fhe grounds and pu ttin g on th e fin- i ta ils of the wedding a re know n but S pringdale. 2. W’h at is the m eaning of the The large optical bus of th e sprinkled and it is daily harrow ed Angp| u„ tpm p,Pi Loa Angeles. Oth- *"hlng T ho''f, who couId It Is safe to say th a t th e m any word " k ith ” ln the expression, “k ith and k in ?” Ju ly 12 to 24—A nnual W illam ette Staples O ptical com pany will again and sm oothed up. It will be In the pr m(n|gtprg ar)d PV8,)gp„ gts will *ParP a hours, a day. or a few frlpndg o, th e grool„ will be happy Valley C h au tauqua at G ladstone, ? W hat city has tw enty content- be lu G resham on F rid ay and S at- finest shane ever T h e h o r se m en l duvu ut.,.i,ia r<m**v* in ,.cs,.a poraneous m ayors? urday, July 15 and 16. It will he , ___ , p articip ate In the m eetings and a layg> • honld rep o rt to the, office grppt bltn arid b|„ br)de w b,,n Oregon. a re tra in in g th e ir tro tte rs and 4. W hat large city in the tropics stationed on Main stre e t opposite good choir and orc h estra will re n and get in stru ctio n s. T he w arm tbpy a r r | V(. Ju ly 17— Band contest, C rystal h as th e clim ate of th e tem p erate the Outlook office. T his Is a c o m -, ,,af era *or tbe racea- der m usic. The m eeting will be In- welcome and expression of ap p re- , Mr, Frpd K t„ (lg hag gone to L ake park. zone? plete office w ith a w aiting room. elation on the part of those In j Bettverton for a sh o rt time, Mrs. F ra n k H einey, su p erin ten d - terdenom lnational In Its scope and 5. If our nlckles w ere m ade of An ex p ert optician will te st your charge, who a re them selves volun S atu rd ay , Ju ly 23— A nnual F arm L aw rence A ndersen spent Mon copper or tin and of th e present eyes, rep a ir broken lenses and fit pnt of the floral exhibit, Is sta rtin g a cordial Invitation Is extended to teers, will rew ard th e donor m ore j day at his home here. e rs' Field Day at fair grounds. weight, would they be as valuable? new ones scientifically to your eyes, early to get th e floral building In aR in terested to be present. th an any o th er pay could do. 6. W hat is allspice? allspice? P rices are reasonable.—Adv. _ ■ prom ____ < ises a _____ i I • shape _ and m arvelous Sunday, Ju ly 31—Pioneer picnic 7. How did Rhode Island get its Uncle Sam Work Shirts, 7i»c. Window Cleaning. at Jo n sru d 's grove on Bluff road. In su ran ce funds for farm loans. nam e? P lease phone or w rite Item s for d i*P|a y- F ull cut, 2 pcækets. Special ___ . . . . * . i For expert window cleaning see 8. In w h at p a rt of our co u n try th e Outlook—b ut give your real ________ ____ A yisw orth & M artin, G resh- No com m ission or brokerage. Very I 8 TaJlm a or ,p afe o rd p r„ w „ b j value. A ugust 2 to 7.— M ultnom ah Conn- w as slavery first forbidden? 'n a m e . Call G resham 1561. ' A. C. Ruby who has alw ays m ade a m __ xdr' easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. i ty F air MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR 777777771 777777777..... FAIR NOTES Do You Know? 21 Days to Opening of Multnomah County Fair Extensive Improvements Made. All Departments Greatly Enlarged. Wonderful Exhibits. New Race Track and Grand stand. Record Racing Events. Daily Auto Races. Wildest of Wild West Stunts. Thrilling Amusement Feats. Pouular Elks Band. Something for Everybody All the Time! Plan Now to Be There! Six Great Days ---------- “PREPARE FOR THE FAIR”— —August 2 ,3 , 4 ,5 , 6, 7