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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 51 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, Gresham Band Will Be Lake Attraction COOKING SCHOOL IS POPULAR WITH WOMEN TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, FAIR BOARD DISPLEASED WITH CARNIVAL 'Premium Awards TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $2.»» Her Year WRITER DEFENDS CONDUCT OF FAIR at Fair Continued High School Will Open September 12 If anyone doubts th e popularity A ugust 22, 1927—E ditor O utlook: T he few m em bers of the fair law’ violation and specific evident' of a cooking school as a m eans of —W as th e fair a success? W hat is diversion for G resham ladies, he board who attended last n ig h t's ad w as h ard to get. (Continued from la st issue) | th e m a tte r w ith some people? H ave If th e sen tim en t of th e fair DRIED FRU ITS. BER RIES, NUTS. they a o n e-track m ind? Mr. Davis T he G resham band is com ing into would be pro m p tly set a t re st on journed m eeting, including H. A. th a t score to observe th e a tte n d G resham Union high school w ill C herries. 5 lbs. dried, 1st Mary th in k s th a t th e fair w as not a su c its own. I t’s ability is becoming Lewis, A. W. Metzger, T. R. H ow itt, board m em bers a t p rese n t sticks Crane. ance a t the Crown Mills d em o n stra open tw o w eeks from the com ing u n til p lan s a re m ade for n ex t y ear’i cess except as a sp o rts event. I m ore widely recognized and the Theo. B rugger, C. I. R aker and H. B lackberries, cultivated, 1st Al fair it is q u ite c e rta in no such ar bert R. Helney, 2d L. N. Norby; would advise him to have his eyes Monday, S eptem ber 12, w ith every opportunities for it to distinguish tion held on five days of la st week in the basem ent of th e M ethodist L. St, C lair, gave serio u s consider- ran g em en t w ill be m ade w ith th is R aspberries, cu ltiv ated . 1st A lbert opened next time. If he would, he prospect for an increased e n ro ll itself a re increasing. Its influence church. On F rid ay afternoon fully ation to th e conditions which have y e a r’s ca rn iv al com pany or any R. H einey, 2d L. N. Norby. would have seen w onderful ex m e n t The school busses of la st is spreading. W ith a m ore loyal L oganberries, cultivated, 1st Mrs. hibits. P o u ltry and stock exiiibits year will o p era te from Boring, D a 100 took ad v an tag e of th e in terest- railed forth co n sid erab le criticism . o th e r for th e board is disgusted local backing and a grow ing field ing le ctu res and d em onstrations especially th e c h a ra c te r and loca w ith th e outcom e from every stand E. B artsch. 2d L. N. Norby. could not be beaten, and 1 w onder m ascus, T routdale, G ilbert, Pow ell- for its services it is destined to be JA R DISPLAYS. given by Mrs. L. A. H um phreys of tion of c e rta in concessions on the point. W alnuts, 1st Mrs. O. N. Sager, ! if he visited the club building, also h u r it> Lynch. Victory and way come an even g re a te r cred it to its P ortland. Salad d ressin g s of v a ri fair grounds. F ilb erts, 1st Mrs. G. N. Sager. the w onderful flower display. points, Powell \ alley and O rient. Some m em bers of th e board leader, its m em bers and th e com C hestnuts, 1st Mrs. G. N. Sager. ous kinds w ere discussed and As for th e sp o rts events, th e m a- F rln cip al H. E. Cannon w ill not No official statem en t w as m ade how ever, th in k some p ersons tak e munity.* H ickory, 1st Mrs. G. N. Sager. Jority w ant them , also th e chance l,re<*'ct w hat th e increase w ill be, It is announced by Jas. McGill, sam pled, as were an excellent ; by th e board but th e m em bers p re s th e situ atio n too seriously, for the w hole w heat b read and tw o differ en t expressed them selves as being sam e th in g s seen h ere a t th e coun 1 gam es. We do not have to p atro n - atlvi8e<l th e possibility of DOMESTIC SCIENCE DEPT. m anager of Blue L ake p ark , th a t ent varieties of cake. as displeased as any over th e c h a r ty fair are allow ed at m ost oth er ise them unless we choose, and n®*“ding one or m ore additional ve- Centerpiece over 12 inches. on Sunday, Sept. 4 and Monday, F ren ch em broidery, 1st Mrs. A. they help to m ake the fa ir lively, h id e s for tran sp o rta tio n , w hich Ivan Sw ift, d istric t m anager for ac te r of th e carn iv al a ttractio n s la rg e fairs. P erh ap s it is n atu ra l S e p t 5 (Labor Day) th e large R. Mann. Let us try to see th e good in o u r be Pr °*lded if the need arises, dance pavilion a t Blue L ake w ill the P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er com excepting th e rides. It w as stated for people to com plain about things F ilet crochet, 1st Nora B laker, fair. MRS. A. B. W ITTER. \ lt *8 PO88ible th a t p riv ate c a rs w ill be tu rn e d over to th e G resham pany, was p resen t and spoke briefly th e b lan k et concessions w ere a a t hom e w hich they will see else P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. A. R. Mann. _________ . be used. F ancy stitch crochet, 1st Mrs. B. hand, th e proceeds to be for the on th e m erits of th e various a u to p a rt of th e carn iv al outfit and the w here and th in k little or nothing m atic electric ran g es w hich w ere L. W alrad, 2d May Y. W hitney. space was sold to th e carn iv al w ith of them . T h ere is however no good FORMER GRESHAM GIRL C’ E R usher, school ja n ito r, is benefit of the band. T ickets will P ortland. IS WED IN PORTLAND i ,iav,ng everything placed in tip to p be sold under a p opular plan th a t on exhibit in th e room. Mr. Swift such fea tu re s and concessions as excuse for an y th in g like th e “skin Colored em broiderv. 1st Mrs. shape for th e first bell. R egistr»- should not only a ttr a c t thousands gave out some in te restin g figures they chose to bring. W hen once gam es perm itted at the M ultnomah E zra W all. 2d Mrs. H. O. Lake Several G resham relativ es and tion, w hich rea lly begins th e school reg ard in g th e cost of electricity for they w ere located on the ground it county fair or any other fair and it Cluny crochet, 1st May Y. W hit to th e popular lake re so rt but friends attended th e w edding in year, will take place a t th e high cooking w hich dispelled the idea w as difficult to oust them unless is believed th e fair board fully ney. should net the band a tidy sum. Cross stitch , 1st Marvel Hill, P ortland S atu rd ay evening of Miss school building on S aturday, Sep- It is the am bition of the band to th a t th is fuel is prohibitive for peo ch arg es of crim in al or unlaw ful realizes th is fact and w ill ru le P o rtland. Anna Hoover, a form er G resham | tem ber 10, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. practices w ere bro u g h t ag ain st them o ut in th e future. sponsor a band tou rn am en t at Blue ple of slen d er m eans. Cut work. 1st Mrs. W. A. W inters, resident, who was th at evening ' Q uite th e m ost in terestin g event them. All freshm en and new stu d en ts a re The finance com m ittee, consist 2d Mrs. A. R. Mann. L ake n ext year, sim ilar to th e one H ard an g er, 1st May Y. W hitney. m arried to Dean W P otter. The expected to reg ister a t th a t tim e. The easiest ex planation is th a t ing of T. J. K reuder, H. A. Lewis held recen tly in w hich th e local of the afternoon w as th e aw arding Not otherw ise specified, 1st Mrs. bride, who Is a sister of A. F. I Monday will be given over to a s band won first place. It is hoped, of nearly 20 a rticle s of varied v al they put one over on those who had A. W. M etzger, Theo. B rugger and G eorge L usted, 2d Marvel Hill, Hoover, w as a g rad u a te of th e 1921 j signm ents of lessons and secu rin g ues to as m any persons. T his was the concessions in charge. It is a T. R. H ow itt, assisted by Mrs. how ever, to have a dozen to 20 l uncheon Sets, ( loth and Four class of G resham Union high new books and th e ball w ill begin m ade possible by th e Crown people fact th a t v arious m em bers made G race Exley an d C. C. Shay & Co., bands com peting. N apkins. school. rolling on Tuesday. Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. W. Mr. McGill gives g reat cred it to and proved a p o p u lar m ethod of ad vigorous objections on the grounds ex p ert acco u n tan ts, are carefully The H oover residence in P o rt- , The m em bers of th e faculty w ill vertising. T he first th in g to be A. W inters, 2d E lizabeth Reinke, at the tim e but stopped sh o rt of going over th e ''accounts, okehlng the G resham band and tak es this land w as a ttra c tiv e in d ecorations m eet on S atu rd ay afternoon at 2 P o rtlan d . way to show his in te rest in th e ir given aw ay was a handsom e cake d rastic action. The sh eriff’s forces bills, and ad ju stin g the finances as Crochet trim m ed, 1st Lll ian of pink gladioli and ferns. The o’clock to a rra n g e for a good s ta r t baked by Mrs. H um phreys In one on th e grounds preserved general fast as possible. success. R oberts, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. A. R. I bride w as b eautiful in n gown of of the model electric ran g es used good order, th e best th a t has been the follow ing Monday. T his m eet No rep o rts w ere com plete at last Mann. by her in her dem onstrations. observed for some y ea rs and g reat n ig h t's m eeting but it w as stated A pplique trim m ed, 1st Mrs. L. B. w hite flat crep e and carried a bou- ing will be held in room 2 of th e Worrying About Rubber. quet of ( ecil B ru n n er roses and second floor. All te ac h ers w ill re- T he A m erican public is told th a t E veryone w as th o ro u g h ly pleased cred it is given Sheriff H u rlb u rt th a t th e atten d a n ce an d g ate re S ilv erstein , 2d Mrs. Alice Pilant. Not otherw ise specified, 1st Mrs. plnk sw eet peas. T he b rid e’s a t turn, so far as is now know n .with E ngland has a co rn e r on th e ru b when the cake w as given to A lta ber of th e w orld. Some of th e H anning, a little crippled girl w ho ! and his deputies, C onstable S quire ceip ts w ere about th e sam e as lust A. R. Mann, 2d Mrs. D. F. Bowder, ten d an t, Mrs. Maude Means, w as th e exception of Miss E lizabeth and others. T here w as less evi y ear and th a t th e g ran d sta n d re P o rtland. g reat tir e m a n u fa ctu re rs In the gowned in peach silk crepe and P ark er, Miss H elen A nkcorn, Mrs. TABLE CLOTHS. United S tates com plain th a t th e ir th a t day w as celeb ratin g her 16tb dence of th e p resence of illicit ceip ts would n ot total as m uch as E m broidery, 1st M. Je sp ersen , carried orchid sw eet peas and ro se, Isa W heeler and K enneth Fendall. b usiness has been ruined by com birthday. H er p le asu re w as very liquor th an ever before. But in the la st year. P ortland. buds. A b ro th er of the groom a t Miss P a rk e r is in F rance, Misa petition and th a t th e low prices for evident as th e b eau tifu l larg e Iced conduct of th e concessions th e of The next m eeting of th e board F ilet trim m ed, 1st Mrs. Vivian tended him as best man. tire s is responsible for th e w reck cake w as placed in h er hands and A nkcorn in New York city and ficers did not feel called upon to w ill be th e reg u la r m eeting on Moore. New port, Ore., 2d V ictoria of th e ir fortunes. In th e face of R efreshm ents of ice cream , cake Mrs. W heeler is living n ear Boring. Olby, P ortland. all th ese com plaints “new blood” the pleased look w as reflected on act unless th e re w as com plaint of T h u rsd ay night, Septem ber 1. T able set of doilies, crochet and punch w ere served. Mr. and Mr. F endall has moved to a farm is “pepping" up the tire business. every face present. trim m ed, 1st Mrs. G eorge L usted, Mrs. P o tter will reside in P o rtlan d . near Newberg. E dw ard B. S tarkey, F ra n k A. S eiberling is p u ttin g out Alice S uhr w as aw arded a 49- 1 PORTLAND YOUTH DIES 2d Mrs. 8. Z. Alvord, P ortland. a new im provem ent in tire s such pound sack of Crown flour and oth- I the new in stru c to r of th e ag ric u l IN AUTO AC< IDENT Roll stitch em broidery, 1st M ar WHITE ELEPHANT as cu rin g them w ith w ate r bags, ers p resent cu rried home lesser m e tu ra l d ep artm ent, is now on th e job vel Hill. and he is ru n n in g aw ay ahead of UOMING WII’II IIR U U S and will drive th e G ilbert bus. The w eek-end was m arked by a Lazy Daisy, 1st Mrs. Geo. L usted, th e ru b b er tire ind u stry , th u s fu rn m entos of th e occasion. fatal accident in th is vicinity when 2d A rn eta M. R oberts, P o rtlan d . ishing proof th a t m erit and b etter I t is safe to say th a t th e w eek’s T h ere will not be th e u sual ten - H ailed as th e “g re a te st fea tu re of F rench knots, 1st A rneta M. Rob service is recognized by the public. series of cooking lessons w as m uch Donald DeVoe, 19, of P o rtlan d lost erts, 2d E thel M. Irv in g , P o rtlan d . all tim e,” Paw ah, th e w orld-fam ed ininute assem bly In th e m orning sacred w hite elep h an t of B urm a Is I an ,| , he 20-m inute assem bly a t his life as th e re su lt of being T attin g trim m ed, 1st Mrs. E tta to L atest m a rk e t inform ation on the appreciated by G resham house- ! be p resen ted in th e m enagerie of ' Theo. B ru g g er has suffered the crow ded off th e highw ay one and a Hoover. keepers and a fu tu re visit by Mrs. apple crop indicate th e lig h test the R ingling Bros, and B arnum & noon, but special assem blies will loss of 22 sheep d u rin g th e past ; h alf m iles east of Boring on the Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. F. Bailey com bined • show s when th e be called as needed. T he gym w ill crop in 20 y ears except in 1921, but H um phreys to G resham will be week from depred atio n s of dogs. Sandy road S atu rd ay evening about W. H opkins, 2d A rneta M. R oberts. big circu s ex h tb its at P o rtlan d , F ri- I be used if th e re g istra tio n should th e crop in Canada. E ngland and w arm ly welcomed. Not otherw ise specified, 1st day, A ugust 26. The dogs began th e ir w ork last 7 o'clock. be Increased. L ast year the assem Vada M itchell. E urope is b etter th an la st year. P aw ah is th e first o f his kind to T uesday n ig h t w hen they killed Young DeVoe was one of a party Sw edish H ard an g er, 1st May Y bly w as over crow ded and th re e ex- T he p ear crop is estim ated a t 69 be found in m ore th an 300 years ) seven fine ew es out of th e flock of of four on th e w ay to W elches to W hitney. and th e only genuine sacred w hite tru room s w ere used Mr. Cannon per ce n t of la st year. Cut work, 1st Mrs. Eva H am ilton, purebred O xforddow ns k ep t in the spend th e week end. T h eir ma- elephant ever brought to America. is anxious to see th e new system Mr. and Mrs. M ark D oryland and 1 Mae C. H osner, P o rtland. He is accom panied by his suprem e p a stu re on the south portion of th e , chine w as being driven by E. D. IGNITION SPECIALIST. fam ily enjoyed a picnic supper at BEDSPREADS keeper, Dr. 8. D. Po Min, and a t put Into p ractice and says ev ery T h at's us. B ring your ca r here Dodge park one evening la st week. farm . Two n ig h ts la te r th e dogs Pyles w hose wife and th re e sons Applique, 1st Lulu R. Moody, tended by a retin u e of 14 native thing Is in read in ess for re g is tra for any rep a irs, ad ju stm en ts or made an o th er raid, killing 14 young w ere at W elches in com pany with P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. R. R. Sim pson, Burm ese. T he p resen t is P aw ah 's tion day. p a rts for th e s ta rte r, g en erato r, O thers in th e p arty w ere Mr. and ewes, leaving one w ounded which th e th ree b ro th e rs of DeVoe. Pyles P ortland. only season in A m erica, th e R ing sw itches, w iring, lighting, etc. Mrs. E m anuel M iller and Mr. and Colored em broidery, 1st E liza ling B ro th ers being u nder bond to sta rte d to pass a m achine a fte r be W ork done by an ex p ert and is pos Mrs. C arl Long of G resham . Mr. died a day or two later. YOUNG SWIMMER DIES Mr. B rugger is prep ared for the ing given th e road, when th e car beth Reinke, 2d Mrs. L au ra Burch. re tu rn him to B urm a at tn e close itively guaranteed. We c a rry a and Mrs. Ted Miller and C. Apple- Crochet en tire, 1st Mrs. E. K nape, of th e to u r. • FROM HEART FAILURE dogs and expects th e ir re tu rn when suddenly sw erved back into the T routdale, 2d Lihble M. Bishop, com plete line of ignition p a r t g j ......*7? "J P aw ah Is of those ra re elep h an ts G resham G arage, phone 2391. ^ T y a r d of P ortlan d they will forfeit the rig h t to live. road again, crow’ding th e P yles m a P o rtland. Blue lake has claim ed its first th at th e B uddhists of today and Mr. and Mrs. C arl S chultz and He has seen them and o th ers have C rochet and other m aterial com ce n tu ries paRt have w orshipped in victim of the season, Dale Lion- chine Into th e ditch. It tu rn ed Pedigree Blanks. two boys spent Sunday w ith Mr. th e belief th a t In th e ir huge bulk berger, residing on th e Base Line bined, 1st Mrs. D. F. Bowder. T he Outlook h as a supply of ped and Mrs. E. T. V alliant a t th e ir seen th e sam e dogs in th e vicinity, com pletely over and cau g h t young A ntique, 1st Mrs. W illiam P o l reposes th e soul of Buddha. And T he d irect loan of th e young DeVoe u n derneath. igree blanks, useful for dairym en, ce rtain ly he is us different from near B arker road, who was d row n lock, P ortland. stock and poultry raise rs. L arge, home at Lake Grove. They en ewes to Mr. B ru g g er w ill am ount T he boy was b ro u g h t to th e of those elep h an ts with w hich th e ed lust Sunday aftern o o n about 4 Woven, 1st Mrs. L ee Shelter. very useful, at 5 cen ts each, 25 for joyed th eir d inner picnic fashion on to several hundred dollars. Not o th erw ise specified, 1st Vic public Is fam iliar as day is from o’clock w hile bathing w ith friends fice of a G resham surgeon by a 85c. tf the lawn and in th e afternoon w ent night. H is eyes a re m ilk w hite, set in the w aters of Blue lake. T he T hree y ears ago dogs raided the passing m o to rist C. Pahl, b ut life to ria Olby. C hild's bedspread, 1st Mrs. It. R. with sp a rk lin g pupils. His skin is sw im m ing and canoeing in Oswego sam e flock and killed five. At th a t w as ex tin ct when th e office w as Sim pson. M ention to an ad v e rtise r th a t you soft and pliable. H is body Is w hite body was recovered by com panions lake. saw his ad. in the Outlook. tim e Mr. B rugger killed th e two reached. It is thought th a t death H ard an g er, 1st May Y. W hitney. as a "w hite m an" is white. To sh o rtly afte rw a rd , but all efforts F rench em broidery, 1st Mrs. Alice quote th e F ren ch au th o rity , M. Dus- of a pulm otor and injections of dogs w hich had done th e damAge w as probably instantaneous. The sard, he is “as g entle as a k itten an d ra n alin to re sto re h e a rt action and has been free from tro u b le of body was removed to the G ates F u P ilan t, 2d Marvel llill. Roll stitch em broidery. 1st M ar and as beautiful as a G reek sta tu e .” SW7SS TURNVEREIN th is kind u n til last week. n eral home and later to th e E ast vel Hill. T his r a r e s t of beasts w as found \ w ere unavailing. Side F u n eral directors, w here th e T hose in a position to know say Lazy daisy, 1st Vfcirvel H ill, 2d eight y ea rs ago in th e Jungles of L ow er B urm a, midway betw een th a t death did not re su lt from TREAS. KAY REPORTS fu n eral w as held th is afternoon. Mrs. G eorge Lusted ■ » F ren ch knots, 1st E thel M. Irv- M andalay and Rangoon. L ast su m drow ning, as no w ater w hatever (IN STATE FINANCES In term en t w as m ade in Lone F ir m er he w as b ro u g h t to E ngland u n i ing, 2d Mrs. David S tabler. cem etery. Cut w ork, 1st Mrs. L. V. S t.C lair, d er the protection of the B ritish was found in th e lungs afte r death. S tate T re a s u re r Tom B. Kay has governm ent and In the face of The young m an, w hose age is 17, 2d Mrs. Alice Pilant. m ade a rep o rt of th e s ta te ’s I FMI’I If \N ( I WOMFN Cluny cro ch et trim m ed. 1st Mrs. th re a ts from th e Buddhict p riests w as recovering from an illn ess and finances as of A ugust 1 and finds in ENJOY FINE PICNIC L. B. S ilverstein, 2d Mrs. E tta who p ro tested th a t his d e p a rtu re It is th o u g h t his h e a rt w as w eak from B urm a would bring «lire c a the g eneral fund $411,289.69. L ast Hoover. ened in consequence. He hud p a r year on A ugust 1 it w as $1,648,- , More th an 200 w ere p rese n t at A pplique trim m ed, 1st Mrs. Alice lam ities. More th an tw o m illion people saw Paw ah when he was tak en of food Just p rio r to en terin g 865.81. I th e county W. C. T. U. picnic held P ilan t, 2d Mrs. L. B. S ilverstein. presen ted u nder tlfp auspices of the th e w ater, and it is possible th is F ilet trim m ed, 1st Mrs. Alice P i T he bonded Indebtedness of th e at L au relh u rst p ark T hursday. The London Zoological society. T he lant, 2d Mrs. Jo h n Egglm an. b ringing of the w hite elep h a n t to may have had som ething to do sta te is $64,847,660, w hich includes : picnic dinner w as a m ost enjoyable Dresser Scurf. Am erica is in fu rth e ra n c e of the with his inability to ca re for him Oregon d istric t in te re st bonds in j and appetizing affair. T he m ain F ancy stitch trim m ed, 1st Vic R ingling policy of co n stan t en self when beyond his depth. th e am ount of $2,130,910; Oregon table w as set In the form of a T ! to rla Olby 2d Mrs. K ate DurRt, largem ent. T he aren ic portion of T he u n fo rtu n a te lad is the son farm cred it bonds, $450,000; sta te j and la te r sm aller tab les w ere add- P ortland. th is seaso n 's circu s in tro d u ces five of Mr. and Mrs. A lbert L lonberger T attin g trim m ed, 1st Mrs. A lbert Dancing Afternoon and Evening rin g s In place of th e usual three. highw ay bonds, $35,266,750 and ed. Camp, 2d Mrs. Mary C. Splaw n. T he big show 's p erso n n el num bers and, besides his p are n ts, is s u r Good Music. Refreshment on Grounds Oregon v eteran s' sta te aid bonds. A fter th e ab u n d a n t re p a st th e 14 C ross stitch , 1st Mrs. L. B. S il m ore th a n 1600 people, and 900 vived by five b ro th ers Isaac, Glen, $27,000,000. unions p re s e n t of th e 20 in th e v erstein , 2d A rn eta M. R oberts. Amusement Stunts. Come, Have a Good Time horses. A h undred double-length Not otherw ise specified, 1st Mrs. railw ay ca rs are req u ired to tr a n s K enneth. E arl and H arold and tw o T he sta te highw ay debt w ill be county p ut on an in te re stin g pro- siste rs E dith and E rm a. F u n eral ADMISSION 25c Children uyder 12 FREE reduced by $800,000 in October of gram of educational fea tu re s rep- A. R. Mann, 2d Mrs W. A. W inters. port its 10,000 m arvels, plus a „ . . . i . . . . . . j . . .i T in tin g and em broidery. 1st Mrs. special P ullm an for P aw ah and his services will be held tom orrow th is y ear and th e v eteran s sta te : resen tin g different d ep a rtm en ts of ,, H artsh o rn e, C latskanie, Ore. atten d an ts. m orning a t 10 o ’clock from th e fu aid bonds w ill be retire d in th e th e work. T he Rose City p ark Vanity Met. neral home of G able * Co., w ith am ount of $500,000 on Ja n u a ry 1 union won first place in th is p ro -I Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. Eva N otice to O ur P atro n s. In term en t follow ing in Rose City H am ilton, 2d Miss D oris H a rt A fter S eptem ber 1st th is g arag e next. ; gram w hich took on som ew hat of shorne. Tlrket will d o s e a t 1 o’clock every Sun- j cem etery, S tate T re a su re r Kay says th a t a com petitive form A m using stu n ts Not otherw ise specified, 1st M ar day aftern o o n . G resham G arage Hhermaa-Clay'a Store had all ap p ro p riatio n s authorized I w ere also staged during th e after- vel H ili, 2d Vada M itchell. —Adv. F or real estate loans see or call T in tin g and em broidery, 1st by th e la st session of th e legisla | noon. B. W. Thorne.—Adv. Doris H artsh o rn e. Used R anges and H eating Stoves S everal Loyal T em perance Le tu re been expended from th e gen Pillow Slips. a t bargain p rices a t L. L. K idder eral fund, th e money would have gion, com prising th e children of F re n ch em broidery, 1st A rneta M. Hdwe. Co.—Adv. been exhausted long ago and th a t th e W. C. T. U. m em bers, presented R oberts, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. ONE WEEK Eyelet em broidery, 1st E thel M. th e re w ould be a deficiency of ap- ' a varied program of Interest. VIs- Our fuel line is well asso rted In- i eluding Rock S p rin g s Lum p Coal, proxlm ately $300,000 faced by th e j Ring m em bers w ere p rese n t from Irving. F rench kots, 1st M arg aret J e f Gas B riquets, Fuel T ies, and Slab- AUGUST SI state, according to T re a s u re r Kay. | S eattle, Wlnnepeg, O ntario, Idaho frey. Twice Pally Thereafter wood at sum m er prices d irect to | 2:59 and »:»• and o th er places Mrs. W. F. Honey, Among th e ap p ro p riatio n s which F ilet cro c h et trim m ed, 1st Gene- you from the car. lt m akes a sav- j A gam e of questions for the w ere au thorized but w hich have Mrs. Lulu H orning, Mrs, if. 8. i vleve N icholson, P o rtlan d , 2d Mrs. Ing for you. O rder now. Phone whole fam ily. 1871, callin g for Mr. Dean.—T he The Outlook haa arranged to run not been expended to date are th e Clow. Mrs. H. C. I.arsen and Mrs. I. i W illiam F. Schtrtierer. JAMES CRUZES MIGHTIEST PRODUCTION this Interesting feature regularly. The F ancy crochet, 1st Mrs. L. B. S il B erry G row ers P ack in g Co. S. K orsund w ere p rese n t from follow ing: answers to the follow ing questions will v erstein , 2d Mrs. D. F. Bowder. be found elsew here In th is paper R ea E astern Oregon norm al school— 'G resh am . M achine h em stitched. 1st Mrs. L. sonable and proper questions sent to this department care o f Outlook will C onstruction $175.000, sa lary and T he anno u n cem en t was m ade B. S ilv erstein , 2d Mrs. Geo. Lusted. be answered. If possible. Colored em broidery, 1st Mrs. M. wages $40,000. d u rin g th e afternoon of th e com ing (Copyrighted by Milton O. N elson) T uberculosis h o sp ital—Voted by ' county W. C. T. U. convention to : I. Sunday, 2d Mrs. W. A. W inters. | A pplique trim m ed, 1st Mae C. A Param ount Picture 1. How f a it can corn grow ? T uesday E vening. A ugust 23— people. $100,000, legislative a p p r o - , be- held at M ontavllla In Septem ber, ! H osner. with WALLACE R F F R T , FATHER RAI.RTOM, GEO. BAWCROFT, p rlatlo n for co n stru ctio n . $169,850, Someone had th o u g h tfu lly p ain t- I Not o th erw ise specified, 1st Ethel B erry grow er»' m eeting at cannery. ' 2. W hat Is a papal bull, and why — — Iso called? CHAM. FARR ELL oa the world’« lariraat •rreea. and sa lary and w ages, $50,400. ««1 •’•‘<1 arro w s th ro u g h o u t th e p ark M. Irving, 2d Mrs. W illiam F. T hursday, A ugust 25 — A nnual 3 W hat capes In Spain and Eng- Rchm lerer. N urses hom e at sta te h o sp ital— d esig n atin g th e direction leading to j Cut work. 1st Ethel M. Irving. plcnlc Home Econom ic clu b o f ' *an<^ have the sam e nam e? M ultnomah county g ranges, L au rel- I L " by I* P o rtlan d cem ent so Greatest Entertainment e”' r Screened C onstruction and equipm ent, $130,- *be W C. T. U. tables. T able Ifm iner. i called? H ard an g er, 1st May Y. 'Whitney. h u rst park. 000, —— 5. How much wool does the Colored em broidery, l i t Mrs. The calen d ar says dog days are S tate office building—L eg isla OWN ORCHESTRA S atu rd ay , Aug 27 Public p la y United S tates produce and use a n David S tabler. now ended but th a t do esn 't m ean n ually? tive ap p ro p riatio n , $90,000, F ilet trim m ed, 1st Mrs. Alice P l ground picnic at G resham grade 6 Did th e A llies in tho W orld school. —AI S tate tax com m ission— A pp ro p ri there are any fewer dogs. SEATS RESERVED, BOTH MAT. aad EVBe— ian t, 2d N ora B laker, P o rtland. W ar use dogs for se arch in g out and T attin g trim m ed, 1st May Y. ation for ad m in istratio n of blue (Inc war ta x ): EVESi Floor, flr.t I» row ., ! ie ¡ aext It Sunday, Aug. 28—Sw iss T u rn v e r relieving th e w ounded on battle row ., I I .I*¡ ls«t » row ., Il.lt. E lr.t Kaleoay, renter. Sie; W hitney. Window ( leaning. b lank law, $15.000. ein and picnic a t C edarville park. fields? • Ide., tie . Entire Seeond R aleón,, ile . AM . MATIMEES: Fancy stitch crochet trim m ed, l i t Floor, Sr«t I t row«, ít r ¡ la .t » row«. I I .II. Roth Ralronle« Me. 7. Who w ere A m erica's tw o m ost Budget d irec to r—P a rt of ap p ro - ' For ex p ert window cleaning gee B eatrice L ittle, P o rtlan d 8. T ajlm a, or le are o rd ers w ith J. Sept, 20 to Oct. 1- S tate fair a t I d istin g u ish ed bachelor poets? p rlatlo n ag g reg atin g $7500. Ross Brcw n, G resham , phone 2501 f'ontinuod on page 3 Salem. 8. Why is a nightm are so called? Dogs Kill Sheep of Theo. Brugger HOGAN PICNIC at Cedarville Park Sunday AUG. 28 All day Swiss Wrestling — Athletics — Races .. “ Next Fri., Aug. 19 Public Auditorium, Portland, Or. Do You Know? NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT “OLD IRONSIDES” PRICES Coming Events