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T W IC E A W EEK. G resham O utlook VOL. 17, MO. 45 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST Í , 1#87 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.00 Per Year DON’T MISS THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST, BEST FAIR - YOUR FAIR - NOW OPEN RODEO FEATURES WILL BE BEST EVER PRESENTED AT GRESHAM Educated Horses on Night Program VltOMINENT FAIRVIEW CITIZEN PASSES AWAY Telephone Company Plans Improvements H om er C. Cam pbell, 73. pioneer co n tra cto r and com m unity builder, J. A. Banks and R. L. B ale, of I dled Ju ,y 27 at Dr R obert Coffey 8 T oppenish , W ash., w ill have a su rg ical hospital. F u n eral serv d i a r i e s Hall, president o f th e larg e p a rt on the n ig h t fair p ro ices w ere held S atu rd ay afternoon Oregon T elephone com pany; E arl TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. at 2:30 o’clock at th e F irs t P res gram w ith th e ir strin g of educated W. G ates, g eneral m anager; and County Day. horses. In th e ir s tr in g ' a re tw o byterian church, P o rtlan d , and G eorge Baum an, p lant su p e rin ten C h ild ren ’s Day. Children adm itted free. b u rial tn Riverview cem etery. 8:00 a. m. Judging of boys’ and g irls ’ sew ing an d baking. p air of Roman rid ers and tw o trio s dent, all of the gen eral offices at 12:00 noon Jud g in g of dom estic science and dom estic a r t depart- of ch ario t rac ers w hich will be p re Marshfield, Oregon, w ere in G re sh m ents. sented in com petition Also th ree i Were Mr and Mrs W *’ P rle st of 1:00 p. m. Judging club poultry. am F riday inspecting th e fine new trick horses and th ree ru n n ers. Berkeley. California, Miss Celia • 2:00 p. m. D edication of boys’ and g irls' club building. Sw igert of O akland and a niece, $20,000 building and m aking plans Music by G resham band. S unshine o rch e stra. V eterans Drum corps 1 lie trick horses a re well train ed Mrs. Mary C. Em ery of San F ra n - for the rem oval of th e local office Im m ediately follow ing dedication of new buildiug, W. C. T. U. will to the new location. The Oregon give a brief program at w hich Elton W atkins will be th e principal and will delight all who a re in te r- I cisco. speaker. The subject of the ad d ress will be, “T he O utlawry of W ar.” ested in seeing h o rses perform Mr. Cam pbell In y ea rs p ast was T elephone com pany has outlined a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1 here will be plenty of excitem ent one „( P o rtlan d ’s forem ost con- p rogram of extensions and b e tte r Oregon M a n u factu rers’ Day. in the Rom an riding and th e ch a r- j trac to rs, having in 18S7 tak en act- m ents for G resham and vicinity, 9:00 a. m. Ju d g in g of h o rtic u ltu re and farm crops. jve ch arg e of th e co n stru ctio n of says Mr. H all, w hich will place tho 9:00 a. m. Jud g in g of club m em b ers’ g arden exhibits, potatoes, iot races. Dorothy M orrell Jersey s, hogs and sheep. One of th e featu res w ill be th e *1»* M orrison bridge, th e first span G resham exchange second to none Champion Lady Bucking H orse in th e sta te tn point of m odern 9:00 a. m. Ju d g in g of G uernseys, Je rse y s and Brown Swiss. rid in g of six-year-old “B unch" | ,h e W illam ette. He b u ilt Kider and Movie S tar. equipm ent and plant. T he bu ild Hogs, sheep and horses. Banks and her b ro th er Otis, 14, on Hie first steam subu rb an line from 10:00 a. m Cooking dem onstration, G resham team. P o rtlan d and had ch a rg e of th e ing. which Is about com pleted. Is Dan, a tric k horse. 10:00 a. m Jud g in g of pet stock. co n stru ctio n of the first electric designed especially for telephone a. m. 10:45 Canning d em onstration. Lusted team . Mr. Banks says Dan is one of his T he new ce n tral office 11:40 a. m. Sewing dem onstration. Lynch handw ork team. line In the city. He was vice p re s work. finest trick horses and is very c a 1:00 p. ni Jud g in g of sheep and hogs in open class. ident und m anager of th e city and equipm ent to be installed will be of L oo p. m Judging Brown Swiss, club and open class. pable and reliable. He likes ch il subu rb an railw ay u n til its m erg er th e sem i-autom atic type and will 1:30 p. m. Baking dem onstration. Fairview team . d ren and will do m ost an y thing with the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er be so planned th a t it will take ca re 1:30 p. m G rand p arad e in front of g ran d stan d . they w ant him to do. of the developm ent in th is te r r i 1:30 p. m. Concert by hands. com pany In 1905. 2:00 p. m. H arn ess races. Wild W est events, solos, q u arte ts, etc. Follow ing th is fa ir Messrs. Mr. Cam pbell was born n ear New tory over a period of years. 2:30 p. m. Judging G uernseys, club and open class T he officials believe th a t th is sec Banks and Baze will show at Lexington, Ohio, and w as educated 7:00 p. m. C oncerts by bands. tion will experience a healthy, con E llensburg, Yakima, P endleton and at N orthw estern Norm al college, 7:30 p. m. Automobile races. 7:45 p. m. R unning races. o th er fairs and rodeos. Ada, Ohio. He cam e to P o rtlan d in tin u o u s grow th, and in order to be 8:00 p. ni. C hartot and Rom an ra c e s by B anks & Baze stables, = = = = = = = = = = = 1886 and becam e associated w ith in a position to ca re for th is devel with special fancy and tric k rid in g by "B unch" aged 6, and her b ro th er com pany store, telling of th e day's C harles F. Sw igert in th e Pacific opm ent m ost econom ically and to Otis, aged 14. A ssisting him will be Bridge com pany. He was a mem- th e best advantage, a com m ercial 8:15 p. m. S ensational Ja ck s. 80-foot trap eze perfo rm an ce in air. events. 8:30 p. m. Wild W est, rodeo, tric k riding, roping, solos, q u artets. Monte A ustin, who will sing popu- her of th e P o rtlan d school board su rv ey Is u nder way to determ in e 0:30 p. m. F irew orks. lar songs. , J from 1907 until 1914 alw ay s m ain- the telephone grow th th a t can be Dancing, C arnival attractio n s. ------------ taiu in g a stro n g In terest in educa- expected over a period of m any THURSDAY, AUGUST 4. Two of the Rodeo Stars in Action The a rt d ep artm en t, w hich will ! tional affairs. Mr. C am pbell was years. To properly c a rry out this P o rtlan d Day. occupy the sam e q u a rte rs as last an active m em ber of th e W averly com m ercial study, it will be neces Let 'er go! Whoope! some new tric k s in rope spinning O rganization Day. year in th e n o rth end of th e ag ri- C ountry club, prio r to his failing sa ry to get th e p resen t developm ent W om en’s Clubs and F ra te rn a l O rganizations. The T exas Mack rodeo outfit, never before seen here. One w ill ; 9:00 a. m Ju d g in g H olstein ca ttle, club and open class. cu ltu ral building, is rap id ly g etting health about five y ears ago. He in population, the num ber and size w ith 25 bucking horses, 15 wild be th e throw ing of a 100-foot rope i 9:30 a. m Sew ing d em o n stratio n s. Lynch team , division 2. its exhibits Into place u n d er th e 1 was also a Mason und a m em ber of of fam ilies and considerable other horses and 20 head of wild steers, from horseback, roping ho rses and 1 10:00 a. m P o u ltry d em onstration on culling, Fairview team . capable direction of Mrs. Edith I tin* U niversity club. His hobby details th a t will enable them to and 20 to 25 cowboys and cow girls, rid ers in various ways. 10:30 a. m. Cooking d em onstration, Rockwood team. Tozier W etherred of P o rtlan d , as- j was the raising of p u re bred live- m ake an a c cu rate forecast of fu 11:15 a. in. Camp cooking dem onstration, P ow ellhnrst team . prom ises to be th e best w ild w est D orothy M orrell is th e wife of sisted by Miss H ilda Y anker, her- stock at ills Sun Dial ranch near tu re req u irem ents. From inform a 1:30 I». m T able settin g dem o n stratio n , P o w ellh u rst team. show ever presented to the g ra n d Mr. Robbins and she is a cham pion tion gained In th is study th e new 1:30 p. ni. G rand parade in fro n t of g ran d stan d . self an a rtis t of considerable ab il his co u n try home at Fairview . stand and bleachers at th e M ultno bucking horse rid er. It is u nusual 2:00 p. m. H arn ess races, W ild W est events, singing. sw itchboard and. new outside p lan t ity and a stu d e n t in th e d e p a rt Surviving Mr. Cam pbell a re his mah county fair opening today. 7:30 p. m. Automobile races. for a lady to do the bucking a c t but m ent of arc h ite c tu re at th e U ni widow, Mary F o ssett C am pbell, ex will be engineered. 7 :45 p. ni. R unning races. Among those associated under j sbe will show some th rills in rid- All heavy open w ire leads will versity of Oregon. Mrs. W etherred, 8:00 p. m. C hariot and Rom an races. dean of women at Oregon A gricul- th e above nam e a re “S keeter B ill” i ¡ng r e a | buckers. be replaced by cable co nstruction, 8:15 p. m. S ensational Jack s. who has overseen th e a rt salon on . tu ra l college, two sisters, Mrs. Ida Robbins, D orothy M orrell (Mrs. Mrs. Manville Is also a rid er of ; 8:30 p. ni. Wild W est, rodeo, tric k riding, roping, solos, q u artets. form er occasions, is th e first P riest, Berkeley, Calif., and Mrs. and a type of pole constru ctio n w ill Robbins), M orris M anville and distinction and will do h er stuff. 9:30 p. m F irew orks. woman who ever served on th e | Alice Zim m erm an, F resn o , C allfor- be u n d erta k en w ith a view to elim Jo h n nie D rayer. A ssisting them The P a rk e r S isters of C algary, D ancing and a ttra c tio n s on grounds. county fair board and th e only nia, and a b ro th er C. D. Cam pbell, in atin g th e enorm ous dam age th a t FRIDAY, AUGUST 5. a re th e follow ing well know n cow Canada, a re experienced cow girls. woman who ever served on th e Jam estow n, P ennsylvania. L ester has been experienced by the G resh G range and P ioneer Day. boys: Sham ko Red, C urly Jones, Among th e ir wild ho rses is a sta te fair board. Among th e prom Campbell of Eafrview Is a nephew. am plant an nu ally on account of 9:00 a. m. S how m anship contest, ca ttle all breeds, hogs. G eorge Nelson, E lm er Towell, Jim , beautiful black, nam ed Ju liu s d isa stro u s sleet storm s. 9:30 a. m. Cooking d em onstration, P o w ellh u rst team , division 2. inent hangings on the w all is a life Dove, Tex Covey, T he P a rk e r Sis- . Meier. No one has ever ridden him 10:00 a. m. Livestock judging contest, all livestock team s. im provem ent th a t will size painting of ex-G overnor W alt KLACKKEItltY HARVEST be A m nother te rs, and m any others. 10:30 a. m. C anning d em onstration, G ilbert team. ' though m any have tried and w ill ' ade n ecessary th e change er Pierce, done in oils by Capt. E. IS NOW UN HER WAY in type of service w by 11:15 a. ni. Camp cooking d em onstration, Lyfich team T his com pany of real cowboys try again. ill be th e r e W. Moore. Tills I h a ttra c tin g much p. in. Cooking d em onstration, G ilbert team l:3 u and cow girls have showed at the A very unusu al fea tu re w ill be I 1:30 p. m. G rand parad e in front of gran d stan d . B lackberry harvest Is now under placem ent of all p rese n t telephones favorable com m ent. in te rsta te fairs of th e no rth w est th e bulldoggfng of a wild steer 2:00 p. m. H arn ess races, Wild West events, solos, q u arte ts, etc. way In the fields in th is vicinity. A by the new and m ore m odern in and the sta te fairs, including S a w ith an auto instead of a h o rse by 2:15 p. m. Cooking d em onstration, P le a sa n t Valley team . stru m en ts. S erg ean t J. M arkow itz of the m eeting was held at the can n ery 7:30 p. ni. A utom obile races. lem, P uyallup, Cour d’A lene and S keeter Bill Robbing, assisted by T he en g in eering and c o n stru c last S atu rd ay by th e g ro w ers to m arine corps rec ru itin g station, 7:45 p. m. R unning races. o th ers in C alifornia, T exas and o th Johnnie D rayer. P o rtlan d , will be on th e fair study th e details o f how to best tion w ork necessary for thepe 8:00 p. m. C hariot and Rom an races. e r states. A ltogether th e rodeo th is year. grounds to give any Inform ation ban(He tbp berrlp8 to g et th e b,,8t changes will req u ire from eight to 8:15 p. m. S ensational Jack s. . . . . . . - S keeter Bill Robbins and Doro- though one of the w ildest ever, I 8:30 p. m. Wild W est, rodeo, tric k riding, roping, solos, q u arte ts. concerning the m arin e corps. Only a lim ited num ber can be accepted resu lts, when th e fo llo t^ n g conclu- ten m onths tim e, and the u ltim ate 9:30 p. m. F irew orks. thy M orrell toured E ngland and , seem s to be of a high class, put on for en listm en t b u t he would like to sions w ere reached and In stru c- cost will he approxim ately $100,00*. Dancing and attractio n s. E urope for two y ears w ith rodeo : by men and women who a re clean, m eet any d esiring to en list, or tions sen t to ail th e g ro w e rs: SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. exhibitions. ' rep u tab le people and should i n - 1 w ord can be left w ith th e p o stm ast- ..,,|ck over ri b,,rr)pg 1n cnn. Baby Clinic Day (sta rtin g a t 9 a. m.) er. The P o rtlan d office ad d ress I h . w * w ,,, . , S keeter Bill is th e w orld’s great- j spire unusual confidence and in te r 9:30 a. m. Cooking d em onstration, P o w ellh u rst, division 1. 122 Elim E xchange building, 12th n ,r y c ra te " fo r b arrelin g Pick In est rope spinner. He will introduce I est in th is fea tu re of th e big fair. 10:15 a. m. Cooking dem o n stratio n , G resham team. and G llsan street. I double-deck shipping cra te s only 11:15 a. m. Calf club dem onstration. Victory team. b erries th a t a re first class and not W ednesday. 1:30 p. m. G rand p arad e in fro n t of grandstand. The h arn e ss races, scheduled for very ripe. Keep cra te s w ith fully Olivet m ale q u arte t. Fam ous 2:00 p. m. H arn ess races, Wild W est events, solos, q u arte ts, etc. th e afternoons w ill be fa ste r th an rip e b erries in se p arate stack s and E lk s' band, (W. A. M cDougall, con 7:30 p. m. Autom obile races. 7:45 p. m. R unning races. in form er years, due to th e eiim i- m ark on both ends of th e c ra te d u cto r). G resham hand, (Dr. H. 8:00 p. m. C hariot and Rom an races. nation of th e sh a rp cu rv e from th e above th e hand hole F. R. and your C. Johnson, co nductor). Cavalier—Silver Lake stables, Everett 8:15 p. m. S ensational Jack s. All who adm ire beautiful, trained, track . Several e a ste rn horses are scale num ber, also p u t your scale Wm. Gray, 2 :12)4—Ethel Keener. Wild W est, rodeo, tric k riding, roping, singing. Thursday. 8:30 p. m. intelligent horses (and who does Chehalis. Wn. on hand and the best of th e w estern num ber on all shipping crates, 9:30 p. m. F irew orks. not) will be given th e opportunity Zollock Hal, 2 :11)4—Dr. R. A Q ulg-I Madame Leah L easka, soprano. D ancing and attractio n s. a t th is fair to g ratify th eir pleasure ley. Everett, Wn. tro tte rs and pgeers have g ath ered These cra te s th a t a re m arked F. R. E lks m ale q u arte t. The Shargravaum . H ealy Bros. E v in th is line. SUNDAY, AUGUST 7. erett, Wn. to m eet them. More th a n 100 for fully rip e will he used in local Friday. W hen one begins an ac q u a in t Lilas. Dee, 2 :1014—Silver lA ke 2:00 p. m. R acing p rogram and events. T his will be one of th e horses will com pete in th e various shipm ents as they w ill not ca rry Stables, Everett. Wn. P o rtlan d m ale q u arte t. Viola ance w ith his fellows th e first thing m ost a ttra c tiv e afternoon p ro g ram s of th e fair, replete w ith e n te rta in John K. H ealey—Wm. H ealy. races. S takes ag g reg atin g $6100 | n the long haul In ea ste rn ship- C larke, soprano. he w ants to know is th e nam e. So Lady W atts— I. D Chappell, Grand ing featu res. T he exhibits w ill be in p lace till 10 o ’clock p. m. No a re being offered. m ents. T his is very im p o rtan t. Porks. N. D. n ig h t program . with liking horses. Know the S aturday. Roan Mack, 2:1214. and E ssie Don Also he su re to fill th e hallocks nelly. 2 :15)4—W illiam Thill. Salem, Or. horse by name. T elephone m ale q u arte t. Rose General Paxton. 2:13*4, Cheny A ttention is once m ore called to j evenly and fill th e c ra te s to not less way hoys’ chorus. Monte A ustin. , One of th e fea tu re s of th e day In order to help our rea d ers get Malet, and Jim M.—Fred Woodcock. Oregon. j and n ig h t show is the ae rial tro u p e the fact th a t resig tra tlo n In th e baby th an 18 lbs. of berries. T his is acquainted w ith th e horses w hich Salem. Munday. Nadine. 2:12—M. C. Keefer, P lea s known as th e “F our Ja ck s." It Is clinic m ay be m ade any day d u r- also very im p o rta n t and It w as also w ill show th e ir attain m en ts of anton. Cal. E lk s’ m ale q u arte t Monte A ustin. [a u r a B„ 2:12*4—0 . K. Howltt. stated th a t th is tro u p e is one of the Ing the week at th e booth exhibit- decided to do the picking In the speed, jum ping or acting, a t the Portland. Oregon. T he V eterans F ife and Drum Hal Fitzsim m ons, 2:1014—T. R. | I best in th e co u n try th a t a re trav e l- Ing prizes a t th e n o rth end of th e cool of th e day, sta rtin g a t 4:30 Corps will play daily. fair, th e Outlook gives the full list, Howitt, T he new buililing w hich houses Gresham old pavilion. a. m. and If possible g et th e b erries Clncofield. 2:08)4, and Jean Luck, I . b _ h o v s ’ and g irls’ club w ork is lnf! on in dependent tim e. nam e, established record w here 1:10)4—John H. Luck. Pendleton tn e Doy8 an a K ,r,s C,Un OrK ________ ----------- all picked by noon anti delivered as TODAY’S EVENTS. know n, and ow ner. laidysm ith. 2:24)4—Eddie Brain, sh arin g honors w ith th e dom estic , __. i P len ty of m usic is In sto re for D edication of new club building, Judging of th e a g ric u ltu ra l and "oon »" P°»«>bl« *° th e cannery, Never before w ere so m any fine Hillsboro. Bobbie Paxton—John English, Brush science and a r t d ep artm en t. H ere j horses on th e grounds and entered P H a |e Steinw ay—C. W Packenham tb e beautiful pieces of handiw ork th e various events of th e week. The livestock exhibits will be held all »y doing th is the b erries will be 2 p. m. Music by G resham band, to com plete In the races and Chehalis. a re show n to ad vantage as th e new fam ous Elks band of P o rtlan d and day Tuesday in an effort to have <'° ° l Hn<* , b iM w*11 belp them to S un sh in e G irls’ o rch e stra, G. A. R. Stoney Logan, 2 08)4—F. M. Ander- 1 . . . , , , th e ev er-p o p u lar G resham hand every blue ribbon In place by Wed- V eteran s’ Fife and Drum corp«. longer In shipping. events. It has been a serious prob son. Portland • settin g is one of new ness and "Be su re to keep th e b erries In Speaking by county com m ission- lem w ith those in charge to provide Canhy^oregon 2 :07^ ~ Wm' Kenda11’ cleanliness. T his exhibit Is u nder will be p resen t with 30 pieces each nesday m orning. th e shade as soon as picked as era, Sm ith, Phegley and Morse. stab le room. And some of th e fine Vallejo Chief. 2:11)4—Anna C. th e direction of Mrs. Annie E aston and will play a t all racin g m eets Salem ... „ . , and also for the n ig h t p erfo rm S peaking by O. M. P lum m er, The six-in-hand team com peti th ey tu rn red tf exposed to th e horses a re m ighty p a rtic u la r Hutchinson. Lady Acme. 2:12*4—Geo L. Parker. J and Mrs. B. L. W alrad. Pacific - In te rn a tio n a l tion, alw ays a popular fe a tu re of sun. Use only four nails in a cover, m an ag er ances. — — w here and how they a re q u artered . Newberg. Otis Direct, 2:17)4, and Oeo. H. W il- I one In each co rn er of th e cover. L ivestock show. A card has been provided for son. the county fair, will be held each 2 :10)4—Helen Dickson, Gresham T h e judging of pet stock will be- The Olivet m ale q u a rte t will sing each horse, giving nam e, record Bond-a-tnan—T. R. H owltt. Gresh- . . .... .. D edication by H. C. Seym our, afternoon. T he D am ascus D airy He su re to put th e cleats on th e Kin tom orrow at 10 a. m. Mrs. on W ednesday. Madam Leah and ow ner, to be tacked on th e am outside. H andle very carefu lly , sta te club leader. team and th e A. C. Ruby team , both M ' r>Wey V a,~ AH c« Lehm an is th e efficient su- L easka, pro m in en t soprano, will stall, Meet and ta lk to your favor J W . . a f f i y 2 P o ____ M uster of cerem onies, T. J. K rue- form er w inners, are engaged again and If you follow th ese in stru c tio n s ite horse and pick th e w inner. Don R lc o -C h a s. W hitaker. Yakima p erin ten d en t of th e rab b it division. 8| ng a t the T h u rsd ay show s and the you will have done yonr p a rt to der, p resid en t M ultnom ah County and will m eet th e B urge team from In the follow ing list th e h o rse’s | The beautiful w hite bunnies w ith E ik8- q n a rte t will also p resen t sev- w ards m aking a success of th e F air. TRICK HORSES AMD JUM PERS , , ... . Albany. nam e is given first, then th e ow ner: Silver Lass. Star, Bell, Roman race P,n ** eyes a re rap id ly becoming ad - e r a j num bers. The P o rtlan d m ale shipping, and you will get a b etter Follow ing dedication exercises. THOTTER» AMI) PACER» Sltvers^Rom an r a r e - R L. Baze Ju"'ed t0 th e ,r nPW q u a rte t and Miss Viola C larke, Bill 8< hultz. A V M , A lta Gale T he Banks ch ildren, "B unch” price for your berries. A ddress, "T he O utlaw ry of W ar,” and Prince Zolock, 2:07*4—J. W. Mer- Bonnie Gray. Chariot race—R. L w hich will be th e ir home for the anotbPI. popular soprano, w ill fu r- g and her b ro th er Otis 14 are rill. Hillsboro. E lton W atkins. Dick Duley 2:12)4—J . W. Bloom. com ing week and when interview ed n l„b tb e a| nglng for th e F riday an exceptionally clever pair. They Dan. Trick horse—J. A. Banks. F or Male, a Snap. S peak ers for th e occasion w ill be Salem Peanut. Trick horse- R. L. 3 i early th is m orning w ere contented- 8bow. T he Telephone m ale q u ar- perform on th e back of th e ir pet Tom Poole, 2 14)4 "-H V. Adlx-Jno T en acres, 9 acres under cultlya- County S pot. Clown horse—K. L. P C om m issioners Phegley, Bloom. Retty, Tony ¡ui'd~Moiiy.‘C h . ot race ly m unching g ra ss and raw ca rro ts. tet anq tbe Roseway boys' chorus ,bc: ’ , klad 5; Sm ith and Morse, S tate S enator Joe Todd Man—Geo. Ramp. Brooks. Ore. horse "D an." Ttiey do th e stan d - “ »»• boliy. Clown pony—R. I. Baze This d ep artm en t is being conducted bave been engaged for S aturday. room house, electric light, located Gailey Vernon—Jack Oliver, Spring- Ing-up ride to g eth er as w ell as „ m„ pn eM t of Or<,„ham field, Oregon Inquire D unne and H. C. Seym our, s ta te roV n* T ^ sy sin .'ra iy EaHy. T iim ? " ndpr ,hP au(,plcP" of ,h e Orp* "n Monty A ustin, who needs no Intro- Checkers. 2 06)4—D. E. W itt, Sunny Fi singly w hile Otis m akes a stan d in g - K arl J H agherg, phone 576, G resh- club leader. side. W ashington. orles. iries. Jumper—Dr. J. H .Held branch of the A m erican R abbit & ductfon. will also be on th e S atu r- Charles Direct, 2:06)4—Lee Frasier, up ride, backw ard, som ething th a t am . Ore.—Adv Sunnyside Wn. « HUMMERS Cavy B reeders' association. Mem- day and S unday program . The WEDNEMDAY’M PROGRAM. very few cowboys can successfully Saxon Boy. 2:0814—C. W Todd, I>lsh Rag S In 51—R. L Base. Pros- hprs of th is association will hold E lks' m ale q u a rte t has also been Country Home for Male. Sunnyside. Wn. Band c o n c e r t.......................... 1 p. m. Oregon Bond, 2:14)4, W M. Buch- ser. W a s h in g to n Two acres, 1)4 acres in berries, th e ir an n u al picnic at th e hom e of engaged for th e closing program Beh Star. )4 In 5 1 )|—R L. Baze holtx. Yakima 35 tree orch ard , house, 6 rooms F eatu rin g Olivet Male Q uartet. H arry O. Sm ith at Oak Grove to of Sunday afternoon. L. Baze. Moranda. 2 I!— Frank Fltxpatrick. Red Wayon. In with bath, Hull Run w ater, electric R acing .*............... ................. 2 p. m. Yakima Beauty Boy Wood. Toppen - m orrow evening. T his affair will L. C M cK . 2:«2*4. Lida McK., and h, Wash light. New chicken house for 350 Auto r a c e s .......... .......... 7:30 p. m llansom e B —C. A. Wood. More th an #00 ch ild ren will have Peter McK.—Jam es Dacrew. W alla be held tn honor of th e rab b it chickens and garage. I,ocated 3 R unning rac es. , .......... 7:45 p. m. W alla. W’n. Tarhox. *4 In 50—Dr. Julius H. Held, Judge J. 8. H lckford, who arriv ed pn trle s In the different dep artm en ts mile» east of G resham on Powell Chas W.—Charles Wilbourn. W aits Portland. burg Young Getchel, )4 In 53—Dr. Julius this m orning from V ictoria, B. C. Valley road. In q u ire K arl J. Hag- C hariot r a c e s . . . . .......... 8:00 p. in housed in th e new building. Trampspruce. 2:14)4. and Lady Lin H Held W’lld West show .......... 8:16 p. m. S aturday, A ugust 13 —0 . A. C. berg, phone 576. G resham . O re coln. 2.04*4—J. P Meyers. Tacoma A lw ays Broke—8. Palmer. Dayton. F irew o rk s ....................... 9:30 p. m gon.—Adv. C a p ta in H a l, 2 :1 5)4— A E W hite, W ashington "t»ad" Denoyer, th e Ice cream Jo h n A. S try k e r "hum an m ag- picnic at th e Oaks. Ashton iA dy, H In 52—Tony M ul Olympia Wn sandw lch man. Is hack a t his old navog" from Spokane, has been N ells Beauty, 2:12)4—8 A. Elder. atto. Portland Ore Uncle Mam Work Shirts, 75c. Window Cleaning. M isso u la . M o n t Onaway 1 01—Tony Murratto For ex p ert window clean in g see A ugust 16. — Zion E vangelical Full cut, 2 pockets. Special Billy Porter—John R. D aily, Mis Slats. <4 la 42—A. A Jager T illa stan d In the m ain pavilion. He pre- nam ed as official an n o u n cer d u r- soula Mont mook. Ore. S. T alim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. value. A ylsw orth ft M artin, G reah- seuta a fam iliar figure to all fair ing th e week. Every day from 12 picnic a t G ra n t's park. Tom Poole. 2 14)4—H. V. Adia. Colonel Four—A. A. Jager Mickey—’L ”‘copenhaverT L exin gton . ¡g o ers, both a t th e M ultnom ah coun- to 1 o'clock he will be heard from g(?p( 2,( T j c t ”!—S tate la ir at Rosa Brown, G resham , phone 2501. am.—Adv. Gresham. Oregon. i _____ Sport 2 12*4, and R. O. 8 2 1714— ¡Oregon ty fair and the sta te fair a t Salem, th e e n tra n ce ot the Meier ft F ran k s a |,rn Outlook Want Ads. get results. New th in g s under "C lassified.” C P Johnson, Ogden. Utah. Bones—L. Copen haver Six Days Program in Brief Meet Your Favorite Horse FAIR NOTES