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1 G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 4» Truck Hits Son of County Agent Hall _________________________ GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, HOLSTEIN (L I B PLAN'S PICNIC-TOUR FRIDAYy JULY 15, 1927 CHAUTAUQUA MEETS P L P I pun op in t er est Gresham Couple Take Marriage Vows TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS «¿.00 Per Year Races Will Attract Sunday at Speed Bowl The M ultnom ah County H olstein T he first Sunday of the W iliam - ' club is planning its an n u al picnic e tte Valley Chautauqua now in se s PASTOR TO DISCUSS P lan s a re being m ade for th e sion at G ladstone p ark will be fit-J S tanley R. H all, the eight-year- and to u r for W ednesday, Ju ly 20, g reat p o u ltry , rab b it and pigeon RENEWALS OF LIFE tingly observed. M orning devo- One of th e p re ttie st w eddings of old son of County A gricultural and the counties of Clackam as, displays. They will be housed as tions and Sunday school will occu All is set for some of the fastest A gent S. B. H all and Mrs. H all of W ashington and Colum bia in O re last year in th e old pavilion w hich py th e m orning and at 2:15 in the th e season took place T hursday “The R enew als of Life" w ill be au to and m otorcycle races ever H allro se ranch, a m ile and a half gon and C larke county, W ashington, is being im proved and p rep ared for j aftern o o n a serm on will be deliv- evening a t the U ndenom inational th e subject of th e Rev. H. V. W il seen In the northw est a t the new ' tem ple when Miss F lo ella Jacobs, helm at th e M ethodist Episcopal Speed Bowl tra c k a t the Tw elve- w est of F airview on th e Columbia have been invited to p articip a te in th ese d ep artm en ts ered by JJ r^ C h a rle s W ishart, pres- for th e p ast four y ears em ployed at R iver highw ay, w as the victim of th e p le asu res of th e day. The Creed T. E vans is su p e rin ten d e n t I ident of W ooster. Ohio, college. | th e G resham postofflce, becam e the ch u rch next Sunday m orning. "The m ile co rn e rs next Sunday. Ju ly 17. an automo’bile accident T hursday M ountain View dairy h as been se Vision T h at S u stain s" will be the T he program announces m otor of poultry. H is ad d ress is G resh- ! T he serm on w ill be preceded by b rid e of O scar Noreen, th e Rev. S. evening subject. Mrs. E lsie Cogs- cycle frolics and Weiner roast for in fro n t of th e fam ily home w hich lected as th e m eeting place of th e He will be glad to receive en- com m unity singing. w ,i , o e giau io receive en- com m unity singing The Mount ! p P itts officiating u se o f th e T 7 h bv ' la rg seat Jg *’en w111 fbe ,h 7 ol»,8t resu lted in the rem oval of the boy *ou r a * 9:30 a. m T his is located trie s and an sw er any en q u iries of o liv e t ch o ru s of colored sin g e rs rlng Cerem“ n rnorn- rid e rs from 10 a. m to 12 noon, fol to the P o rtlan d sanitarium . In a d th ree m iles w est of G resham on the poultrym en. He w ants en tries early will be h eard in a sacred co n cert u . , »eating lllg service. Sunday schdfc school will lowed at 1 by tim e tria ls for au tes „(11 „1 . » j » ill De nearu in a sacreu co n cert cap acity of th e tem ple proved dition to the fra c tu re of his left leg Powell V alley road. F rom th e re E n tries w ill close at 6 p. m. A u -| p ro g ram of sp iritu a ls and p la n ta - ; ad eq u ate for th e audience in- of m eet prom ptly at 10 o’clock and and m otorcycles. A prize w ill be and th e co llar bone, his shoulder they w ill proceed to A rth u r G ran ts g u st 1 E n trie s may be m ade a t j tion negro m elodies at 1 o’clock in frien ,,8 w hich g a thered and a num- E pw orth League a t 7. given for the one in each class is badly bruised and possibly b ro k at L innem ann statio n , thence to the th e fa ir office. Mr. W ilhelm and fam ily, who m aking the faste st lap. th e aftern o o n and again a t 7:30 In her w ere obliged to rem ain stan d - en, th e head bruised, the su rface of M ultnom ah county farm on th e Col have been sp e n d in g , some tim e a t S ta rtin g at 2 the events w ill be th e evening. ing th ro u g h o u t the evening. a foot badly in ju red and some hip j um bia riv er highw ay, and next to th e beaches, a re expected home be as follow s: Mrs. A nnie L ehm an is lining up A special program will be re n - W lid flowers, sp irea and fox- fore Sunday. J. L uscher & Son, th e “Fairview a w onderful rab b it exhibit. Any in ju rie s sustained. E vent 1. M otorcycle polo game. d ered by the W. C. T. U. at th e 11 glove w ith ferns, w ere effectively H olstein F a rm ”, on th e highw ay. E vent 2. T en-lap m otorcycle in terested a re asked to com m uni- T he accident occurred when th e race for class B m achines. at 1,0011 ".assed on th e ro stru m w hile th e SUNDAY SCHOOL “H allrose R an ch ”, th e hom e of ca te w ith her. H er ad d ress is lad w as attem p tin g to cross th e „ Route .... l.T , ’o rtlan d . E n tries may . b e , the W .C . .T .U ...... ........... 1 ' . ' " Y ’i w ith ( , . and friends . ., will en- , a lta r w as en tirely covered h ighw ay tow ard th e house afte r a S. B. H all, a m ile and a h aif w est m HEAR TO Sl’EAK Event 3. T en-lap auto rac e for \ . joy a picnic dinner together. A cla ss B m achines. .. „ . moss dotted w ith pink rosebuds. v isit w ith w orkm en of the W arren of F airview , will be reach ed at m ade a t the office on th e fair co n cert . will be given , by th e Cot- E vent 4. M otorcycle polo game. The n u p tial vows w ere plighted be- c . w A nguish. Sunday school I I . T. .. X , C o nstruction com pany w hich is en 12:30 and here th e p a rty w ill p ause grounds. ______ onial Belles, a P o rtlan d w o m an s for the noon lunch. T h is w ill be E vent 5. T en-lap M otorcycle n eath an arched bow er of D orothy secretary In th e Oregon conference gaged in w idening th e highw ay. T he fair office phone is G resham o rch e8 tra Monday afternoon. T his P erk in s roses. W hile the crow d of the F ree M ethodist church, will race for class A m achines. G ravel tru c k s and oth er m achinery served in H olstein ca feteria style, will be followed by a political de Event 6. F our-lap Ben H ur Ro a re located at different points on which m eans to b rin g a well-filled 1251. Mrs. G race Exley is a t th e bate betw een E lton W atkins and » a s g ath erin g Miss Amy Noreen, speak both m orning and evening at fair office, assistin g S ecre tary A. lunch basket, and coffee, m ilk, sister of the groom , ren d ered piano | th e local ch u rch at F o u rth and m an ch a rio t race—up to date. A th e road and it is believed one of B. F. Mulkey. In the evening a t 8 selections and the Pow ell Valley Huberts. He w ill address the S un hippodrom e pure and simple. th ese o bstructed his view as he cream and ice cream w ill be su p W. Metzger. o’clock a play, "T he Fool”, w ill be plied by th e club. E vent 7. T w enty-lap m otorcycle strin g band played and sang sev- ,|a / school during Sunday school sta rte d acro ss and a tru ck hit him The g reat show ag g reg atio n of produced by David L u n d stro m ’s eral num bers. race for Speed Bowl tra c k cham O. M. P lum m er, p resid en t of th e th ro w in g him to the pavem ent. session and over into the m orning L evitt & H uggins has been signed p lay ers of New York . To th e stra in s of the bridal w orship hour. He will again ad pionship. W hile th e boy’s in ju rie s a re m any Pacific In tern atio n al L ivestock ex up for th e carn iv al a ttra c tio n s, j T uesday, Ju ly 19, will be W il- ch o ru s from L ohengrin, played by E vent 8. T en-lap auto race for d ress the people a t the evening s e r and severe, it is th o u g h t th a t none position, w ill be th e p rincipal T his m akes su re of am ple a ttra c - | lam ette U niversity day. The m ain Miss Noreen, th e wedding p arty en of them w ill n ecessarily prove fata l speaker on the afternoon program vice. Mr. A nguish was for a long class A drivers. tions in th a t line. fea tu re of th is forum w ill be an tered th e tem ple. T he bride and E vent 9. Six-lap m otorcycle w ith tim e a rep rese n tativ e in th e W ash and w ord has been given out from w hich w ill begin a t 2 o’clock. ---------- ■ ad d ress by the p resid en t of the unl- her bridesm aid, Miss E lla Baker, side c a r race. T here w ill be o th er good live ington sta te le g isla tu re d u rin g the th e sa n ita riu m th a t S tanley is The g rading of th e tra c k and | v ersity Dr. C arl G. Doney. The Event 10. T w enty-lap auto race All In terested In ratio n al, holding his own bravely sp eak ers and in te restin g dem on area in fro n t of the g ran d sta n d and u n iv ersity alum ni and friends will w ere preceded by two dainty flower saloon dnys. and doing as w ell as can be ex stra tio n s and judging co ntests. S bleach ers Is about com pleted. C. I. have a picnic d in n e r at noon. On g irls, S usanne W ilson in green and Sunday school w ork are invited to for Speed Bowl tra c k cham pion Evelyn C h ristensen In pink, who h ea r this man who has been en ship. B. H all is th e se creta ry of th e club pected. R aker w ith his Fordson has m ade T uesday aftern o o n w ill tak e place T he follow ing Is a p artial list of sc attered rose p etals in th e ir path. gaged in Sunday school w ork all and extends an in v itation to atten d S. B. H all a t th is tim e seem s to th e d irt fly and th e im provem ent w h at is reg ard ed as th e Chautau auto and m otorcycle rac ers who The groom and his best man, his life. be having m ore th a n his sh a re of and get acquainted w ith neighbors is w onderful. q u a’s m ost u p-to-date attractio n , A rth u r O ran, entered from the rig h t will com pete In the races S unday: afflictions. The fu n eral of his aged and visiting dairym en. Autos— Ross N orgard, A rt H ines, The new pavilion and g ran d stan d the L ucille E lm ore com pany, in and joined th e bride and her maid BAPTISTS TO HOMI m o ther is being held th is afternoon m im icry. at the a lta r w here they w ere a w a it . Swede Sm ith, Gus Duray, Clyde is being given th e finishing to u ch m usical comedy and and w ord has been received th a t HELP PREPARE ERR FAIR. OPEN AIB MEETING l B loqm gren, Guy D eulen, Red N ut- Again in th e evening th e com pany his h alf b ro th er O scar Jack so n of T here w ill be u rg e n t need of es. E zra T hom as is applying th e w ill be seen In th e L ucille Elm ore ed by th e officiating clergym an. Follow ing th e cerem ony P hilip Next Sunday evening th e re will ■ ,inK' W hite, H ow ard W ills. C orvallis is critica lly ill w ith h e a rt some volunteer help in cleaning up paint b ru sh to th e wood surfaces. the dim inutive Broad- G ran sang, “O P erfect Love”, ac be no ch u rch service in th e B aptist M otorcycles— M arcus Kelley of disease. Mr. Jack so n w ill be re the grounds and p u ttin g on th e fin County Cub A gent W. D. K inder rev u e’ led church but an open air m eeting P o rtlan d , Cody E vans of Salem , m em bered by a num ber of G resham ishing touches. T hose who could says h e'll show ' ’em som ething way way atar from Fred S tone'8 com panied by Miss Noreen. ■ "S tepping S to n es”. A lecture, "T a l g reat. resid e n ts as he has been here in sp a re a few hours, a day, or a few The bride was beautiful in a will be held in th e grove a t the Ilernle C arver of A berdeen, W ash., i' low D ips” will be given a t 8:15 in gown of w hite g eorgette crepe over H. W. S tro n g b erry ran c h on F reem an V anderhoof of P ortland, th e past. days, should rep o rt to th e office S tre e t b an n ers w ill soon be up. j the evening by Robert P ark er w hite silk anil w ith a full length Powell Valley road w est of the Red Dahl berg of P ortland, H olt and get in stru ctio n s. T he w arm F red Todd is g ettin g busy w ith his ! Miles. Music is a rc h ite c tu re tra n sla te d w elcom e and expression of a p p re veil w hich was caught w ith a head Baptist church. Special m usic will 1 W arren s of F orest Grove, Eddie or tran sp o sed from space into ciation on th e p a rt of those In b ru sh and b rig h t colors. lie furnished by the B aptist church A ndrew s of P o rtlan d , Wm. L arsen Auto b an n ers have been printed d ress of oran g e blossom s. She c a r tim e; for in m usic, besides th e choir and th e p asto r will speak for P o rtlan d , Ray T auscher of P o rt- A larg e su p p ly of p lacard s, tack ried a bouquet of pink roses and charge, who are them selves volun by th e Outook and are ready for deepest feeling, th e re reigns also a about 15 m in u tes on th e subject. ' an<L Otto Bohlman of J’acom a, ca rd s and la rg e p o sters have been w hite sw eet peas. The bridesm aid teers, w ill rew ard th e donor m ore rig o rous, m ath em atical in te lli tying onto autos and tru ck s. Get gence.— Hegel. provided and in a few days th e city one a t the fair office or Outlook was gowned in lemon yellow "T he Game of L ife”. The m em bers I ^I’ark y Bechtold of Portland. th a n any o th e r pay could do. C. E. Stockton is president and of P o rtlan d , th e w hole county and office. H elp ad v ertise th e fair. g eorgette and carried a bouquet to of the church and congregation are j F red T. M errfll m anager of the expected to he p rese n t to help su rro u n d in g counties w ill be aglow m atch. Mr. and Mrs. Noreen left w ith an n o u n cem en ts of th e fair im m ediately afte r the cerem ony m ake the serv ice a success and all Speed Bowl. F or real estate loans see or call A g ran d sta n d and bleachers have d ates and attractio n s. amid a show er of rice on a honey a re h eartily invited to come. The B. W. T horne.—Adv. moon trip which will include a visit Bible school will m eet at the usual been erected and th e re is am ple to S eattle and an auto lo u r of p arts hour of 9:45 a. m. and th e m orning au to p ark in g space in the enclos of B ritish Columbia. They plan to ch u rch service will begin at 11 ure. re tu rn by »’ay of N ew port and o'clock. All those who have moved Plano Tuning. spend a few days at th e beach. Into thiH com m unity for th e su m Piano tuning, $3.50. Piano and They will m ake th e ir hom e in m er work a re specially invited to o rgan repairing. F red B. Jones, attend the services of the church G resham . Mr. Noreen 1 h employed The late spring season 2625. 49th stre e t 8. E„ P ortland. as a ru ra l mail c a rrie r on ro u te No. and the Bible school. Phone TAbor 8952 or G resham has left us with hundreds GRESIIAM, OREGON 1561.—Adv. 1 out of th e local postoffice. MRS. I VI IIEHINE HALL of yards of wash goods Mrs. Noreen, who Is a niece of S ix Biir H ays, A u g u st 2 to 7 Pedigree Klanks. HIES AT SON’S HOME Mr. and Mrs. D. P. M illiken of Mer that must be closed out The Outlook has a supply of ped EX ECU TIV E BOARD AND O FFICERS cedes, T exas, form erly of G resh Mrs. C ath erin e H all, who had igree blanks, useful for dairym en, before our new fall goods J. Kreuder ............................................................................................................... President am, has been a valued em ploye of stock and p oultry raisers. L arge, A L ew is.......................................................................................................... Vice President the postal d ep artm en t at G resham been a resid en t of th e locality of coine in. Our loss is your very useful, a t 5 cents each, 25 for W. M etzger............................................................................................................. Secretary G resham for th e p ast 40 years, six 85c. tf Theo. Brugger. . . . Treasurer and d u rin g her stay h ere lias won y ears of w hich tim e had been spent gain. Many will take ad m any friends. She is a young lady T. R. Howitt. at th e home of h er son S. B. Hall, P lease phone or w rite item s for vantage of this sale and of m ore tltfin o rd in arily ch arm in g DIRECTORS county a g ric u ltu ra l agent, passed the O utlook—but give your real Theo Brugger H. W. Mehlius T. J. Kreuder p erso n ality and of varied accom nam e. Call G resham 1561. own their summer /rocks J. V. Cogswell aw ay W ednesday, Ju ly 13, a t th e F. Olbrich W. D. Kinder plishm ents. Both Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crane George Kenney C. I. Itaker H all residence on th e Columbia at little cost. Noreen a re ard e n t ch u rch w orkers, Richard Deich Mrs. Mabel Korstad C. G. Schneider R iver highw ay w est of Fairview . O. A. Eastm an H. A. Lewis M. M. Squire being connected with th e activities Mrs. H all celeb rated h er 84th ENGLISH PRINTS T. R. H owitt J L. Meier II. L. St.C lair of th e U ndenom inational tem ple. 8. B. Hall W ii. Mit. ti. i; b irth d ay on the 24th of last month. H. L. Walrad 32-inch E nglish P rin ts and P e te r Pan P rin ts, all g u aran teed A. F. Ham m ar A. W. Metzger J. O. Wilson fast colors. L arg e asso rtm en t of dainty She was born In S haron, P en n sy l Ju ly 12 to 24—A nnual W illam ette George W eatherly p attern s, now on s a le .............................................. vania, and a fte r pioneering In Ne V alley C hautauqua at Gladstone, SU PERIN TEN D EN TS b rask a, crossed th e plains w ith an Oregon. G R O U N D S............................................................................................................... H. A. Lewis PRINTED VOILES im m igrant w agon tra in in 1884. A G R ICULTU RE.................................................................................................... F. H. Crane Ju ly 17—Band contest, C rystal 40-inch P rin ted Voiles. A splendid a sso rtm e n t of p retty floral Mrs. H all Is survived by five sons L ake park. FLO R A L...................................................................................................... Mrs. Frank Helney and novelty designs, reg u la rly priced a t 50c and 59c. ‘»(k LIVESTO CK ............................................................................ S. B. Hall, Theo. Brugger and a d au g h ter, 8. B. H all, T ro u t W ednesday, Ju ly 20— M ultnomah ■ On sale a t ....................................................................................... »)</(.. I POULTRY A N D P IG E O N S.............................................................................. C. T Evans A gam e of questions for the dale; A. 8. H all, P rinceton, Mis County H olstein club annual plcuic DOMESTIC SC IE N C E .............................................................. Mrs. Annie H evel-E aston w hole fam ily. so u ri; E. P. Jack so n , connected and to u r. _______ ART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . . . . Mra K. T W aaUMrad PRINTS AND GINGHAMS The Outlook has arranged to run BOYS’ A N D GIRLS' CLUB W O RK ....................................................... W. D. Kinder with the Oregon A g ricu ltu ral col- W edn^ d, y ( Ju ly 2d - O r a n g e pic One lot of fast-colored T issue G ingham s and E nglish P rin ts, also this Interesting feature regularly. The TICKETS A N D O A T E S................................................................................ J. V. Cogswell answers O scar Jack so n . C o rv allis; n |c a t Blue Lake park. to the following questions will lege; good asso rtm en t of 36-inch fast-coloned printed PO LIC E..................................................................................................................M. M. Squire be found elsewhere In this paper. Rea A. O. Jackson, P o rtlan d ; Mrs, Dan —— — cam brics th a t have sold from 35c to 50c. Now on sale. X71C RA CIN G ................................................................................................................. T. R. H owitt sonable and proper questions sent to S atu rd ay , Ju ly 23— A nnual F a rm department care of Outlook will Ridgeway, C lackam as, Oregon. R A B B IT S.................................................................................................... Mrs. A lice Lehman this be answered. If possible e rs' Field Day a t fair grounds. PAMICO SUITING F u n eral services w ere conducted M ACH INERY...........................................................................................................C. I. Raker (Copyrighted by Milton O. Nelson) AUTOM OBILES...................... ...........................................................................J . E. Dunne th is aftern o o n from th e chapel of Pam lco g u aran teed fast-colored suitings, 36-inch in sp o rt Sunday, Ju ly 31—Pioneer picnic 1. W hat crop yields the m ost hu P A R K IN G ............................................................................................................ B. L W alrad p rin ts and larg e ran g e of p lain shades. the G resham F u n e ra l p arlo rs and at Jo n sru d 's grove on Bluff road. BABY SH O W .................................................. Mrs. Mabel Korstad, Mrs. F. H. Crane man food to th e acre? P riced a t ....................................................................................... In term en t m ade in Lincoln Me JU D G E S........................................................................................................................ s. B. Hall 2. A re w atch "jew els" really m orial park. A ugust 2 to 7.—M ultnom ah Coun- DOG SH O W .......................................................................... Earl C. Kruger, W. K. Sears ty F air,_______________________ SILK FILLED CREPES precious stones? T he Rev. E. G. Judd, p asto r of STANDING COMMITTEES Silk Filled C repes and Rayon N ovelties, all 36 inches wide, th a t 3. In tim e of w ar are d eserters the B aptist ch u rch , spoke and C. E. BU ILD IN G S—Charles Cleveland, Chairman ; O. A. Eastm an, J. O. Wilson, have alw ays been priced a t 69c to 79c. from the United States arm y really R usher sang, accom panied by Mrs. H. A. Lewis, B. L. W alrad, A. F. Hammar. Now on sale a t ........................................................................... tll/L PUBLIC ITY—J. O. W ilson. Chairman ; H. L. St. Clair. T. R. Howitt. shot? H. S. Clow, Two selections re n W. D. Kihder, S. B. Hall. 4. W hat is the real nam e of the dered by Mr. R usher w ere “Jesu s, SILK AND COTTON CREPES We a re paying w»*h for Royal AM USEM ENTS—T. R. H ow itt, C h airm an; O. A. Eastm an, Ed. A yls King of E ngland? Savior Pilot Me" and "One Sweetly worth, C. O. Schneider. C. I. Raker. One lot of Silk and Cotton C repes th a t come in p retty prin ted A nnes, Bings, and L am bert floral and novelty p attern s, also a num ber of pieces of P rin ted PREM IUM LIST—S. B H all, Chairman , W. D. Kinder. 5. Did our governm ent ever r e a l Solemn T h o u g h t”. The p allb ea re rs ch erries. It will pay you to see CONCESSIONS— W. H Mitchell. C elanese and Celanese T affetas th a t come In sport 7Q p ly serio u sly consider acquiring were W illiam T eg art, F. H. Crane, us before contracting. p a tte rn s, 95c to $1.25 values, all on sale f o r ........ I 7H TRANSPO RTATIO N—J. V. Cogswell, C h airm an; O. H. Lewis, D. C. Zinc. ' J. C. B urns, W illiam Spence, F ish er Cuba? DECORATION—Ed. A ylsw orth, Chairman ; J. R. Martin. I t is tim e to sp ray for th e GROUNDS—H. A. Lewis. C hairm an, T. R. H owitt, Oeorge Kenney, ,6. How deep can a w ate r bird Jen n in g s and M. C. Allshousn. c h e rry fly. We sell the sta ad a rd J. Feser, H. W. M ehlius, C. I. Raker, Richard Deich. dive? «Un. PARKING— B. L. W alrad, Chairman ; F. Olbrich. Uncle Sum Work Shirts, 75c. 7. W hat was th e “B arebones P a r POLICE—M M Squire. F ull cut, 2 pockets. Special Berry G rower« P a ck in g Gresham, Oregon RECEPTION^—Judge Richard Deich, C hairm an; Chas. Cleveland, | liam en t” ? value. A ylsw orth & M artin, Gresh-1 Com puny. J. O. W ilson, J. E. Dunne. Mabel Korstad. 8. W hat was th e widow’s m ite? am .—Adv. Clearance Sale GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR FAIR of WASH GOODS MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR Coming Events 39c Do You Know? 39c Cherries Wanted W. R. HICKS CO. 18 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. Ponular Elks Band. Something for Everybody AH the Time! Plan Now to Be There! Six Great Days- ------- “PREPARE FOR THE FAIR”— —August 2, 3, 4 ,5 , 6, 7