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Queen of Rosaria Reigns in Portland This Week — Republican National Convention Will Likely Nominate Secretary t w ic e a W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NO. SO With the M ultnom ah co u n ty fa ir T he m em b ers of th e G resham HOOVER FOR PRESIDENT. a brie? six w eeks aw ay, th e G arden club a re p la n n in g a floral T he republican convention is in hoard and the s u p e rin te n d e n ts of exhibit to be given S atu rd ay and denartmetits are ex e rtin g every session. It m eets in the g eo g rap h i Sunday, Ju n e 16 and 17, in th e city cal c e n te r of th e United S tates and “n^riy to have every th in g in re a d i t . m 1 ,n e unlte<1 ma"y, s ta te s del.e- and Ion building office the e a joining s t Thlàf the ’U P i f F ; P of Æ n g for the opening day. T h e e re c d isp lay g ates w ill readily believe it is th e tion of the th ree new b u ild in g s on ers will include roses, iris, d elp h in L grounds is proceeding sa tisfa c - ! heat center. W estw ard th e course ium s an d all o th er flow ers in bloom of em pire ta k es its way, and lik e ¿¡rily and it is expected th a t no de- a t th is tim e. T he o b ject of th e ex lav will he occasioned in th a t r e w ise political conventions, as both hibit is to in te re st people in th e tard Inquiries a re being received I p a rtie s selected 95 degrees w est c u ltu re of flowers and in th e beau at the Outlook office for th e p re m longitude for the purpose of nom i tifying of g ard en s and law ns. ium lists T hese a re now rea d y for natin g candidates for p resid en t and J | I t is planned to have fo u r of vice president. T his is th e first these ex h ib its d u rin g th e year. A distribution. There was a fair a tte n d a n c e a t tim e th a t a convention has been sim ilar display will follow in Ju ly the board m eeting T h u rs d a y eve j held w est of th e M ississippi riv er. of w hatev er flow ers a re m ost in ning A meeting of th e execu tiv e , At p re se n t w ritin g it ap p e ars th a t evidence a t th a t tim e. S ep arate j th e nom ination of a can d id ate for d ah lia an d ch ry san th em u m ex hoard was held Monday evening. Clarence G raves of P o rtla n d , I p resid e n t w ill be devoid of th e h ibits w ill be given la te r in th e heading the p o u ltry and ra b b it | u sual u n ce rtain ty . T his is not due season, th e “m um s” p robably aa division, plans for a la rg e r d isplay j to th e fact th a t th e re is a d ea rth late as November. than ever. Mrs. E lb e rt S to n e of of ca n d id a tes but to th e refre sh in g Among th e m any fine floral g a r Troutdale will be in c h a rg e of th e 1 stab ilizin g fac t th a t a can d id ate is dens in th is locality m ay be m en- selected by the people on th e , tione(, th a t of Mra p G Sm ith of floral department. F. H. C ran e w ill ¡being h u w l« n r a f ' n i p v p m p n t l i ' u r l v in t b n 1 __ again handle th e a g r ic u ltu r a l and b asis of achievem ent. E arly in th e C edarnook” a t C edarville. J u s t at i cam paign it w as very evident th a t horticultural d ep a rtm en ts. T h eo p rese n t Mrs. Sm ith is p a rtic u la rly dore Brugger an d J. R. H o rr w ill j th e people w anted a can d id ate w ith in te reste d in her Ja p a n e se iris, said j an o u tsta n d in g and w ell know n have charge of the sto c k d e p a r t by a sp e cia list from P o rtlan d to be ment. This will inclu d e h o rses, I record for achievem ent. From th e th e finest collection he has seen in | first H oover w as th e choice of th e cattle, sheep, goats and hogs. W. H. th e county. Mrs. S m ith ’s g arden of Baillie and his club boys a n d g irls A m erican people. And like a m an irise s w as visited by a p arty of 15 will hold forth in th e ir new club of achievem ent he le t his achieve ladies Momday, 11 of them from building erected for them a y ear m ents speak for them selves and G resham and four from P o rtlan d . did not sh irk his p rese n t du ties as T hey all w ere unan im o u s in th eir ago. . , Many inquiries a r e being r e se c re ta ry of com m erce to play the p raise of th e Ja p a n e se type which ceived regarding sp ace for co n c es political gam e of fence building. now is very prolific. Mrs. Sm ith sions and it is expected from p r e s S ilence is golden w hen achieve sen t ea st for h er irise s and has ent indications th e re w ill be enough m en ts speak. T he nom ination of given th em ex cellen t care. She also applicants for all a v a ila b le co n c e s H oover w ill be and o ught to be a has m any o th e r v arieties of flow ers m ere form ality. T he people have w hich cam e in for th e ir sh a re of sion ground. M onday's Details of the p la n s for th e eve spoken. T he p latfo rm w ill not be com m endation d u rin g ning programs a re not y et com so easy but th e people are n ot so i plete, but it has been definitely de in te reste d . T hey w an t th in g s done. cided there will be no w ild w est T hey w an t action. T he p latfo rm is PO R TLA N D PO LICEM A N show this year as for se v e ra l y e a rs a fo re c a st of policy b ut it is n ot HAS BIG CAR STOLEN th e re a l thing. It is pro p h etic only. past. T he people w an t bread and n ot a A C adillac to u rin g c a r w as stolen A feature th is y ea r on th e race track will be th e in s ta lla tio n sto n e fo r food. T hey w a n t action from Jo h n J. K eegan, lie u te n an t of of loud speakers for th e a n n o u n c e n o t politics. They a re read y to police, P o rtlan d , a few days ago ment of the horse ra c in g events. m ove forw ard in th e onw ard m ove and a fte r being w recked by th e This is expected to p rove p o p u la r m en t of th e fa ste st moving and d e th ie f on F airview hill, h a s found its veloping civilization of th e g re a t w ay into th e rep a ir shop of a local with the fans. Admission to th e fa ir g ro u n d s est and b est dem ocracy th e w orld g arag e. T he nam e of th e th ief w as has even seen. n o t learn ed as he m ade a h asty will be free to individuals. getaw ay a fte r th e accident. The Dver the Radio. police lie u te n an t has identified his R e p o rt over th e radio from p ro p erty and will reco v er it afte r EXPECTED BABY GIRL ANNOUNCED AS BOY K an sas City concedes the n o m in a n ecessary re p a irs a re m ade, A w om an b erry p ick er suffered a tion to Hoover. The Rev. and Mrs. E. G. R a n to n T he convention elected officers broken arm and her h u sb an d a dis of Independence, O regon, a r e th e and appointed com m ittees an d ad- located sh o u ld er in an accident happy parents of a son b o rn to jo u rn ed for th e day. G reat p res w _____ hich _____ took r _____ p lace _______ re c e n tly ___ a t ____ th e them June 7. The an n o u n c e m e n t su re is being b ro u g h t to have j j . j . R obertson co rn e r w hen th e ir of his arrival is told in th e follow D aw es accept the nom ination for F ord to u rin g ca r tu rn e d over, ing catiliy ¡-tyle d ire c t fro m the vice p resid en t. H e is recognized , T hree sm all ch ild ren escaped un- Methodist parsonage a t In d e p e n d as stro n g in Illin o is w here th e p ar- | h u rt. T he accid en t o cc u rre d when ence: ty feels th a t th e vote w ill be d i th e b rak e s w ere ap p lied too su d "We have been p la n n in g fo r som e vided by th e Low den follow ing and denly and th e c a r skidded. No time that about Ju n e 30 we w ould by o th e r facto rs. The H oover nam es of th e o ccu p an ts could be send you word th a t a baby g irl had m a n ag e rs a re u rg in g th e im p o rt learned. come to live w ith us. W ell, th is ance of ren o m in atin g the vice p re s morning at 3 o'clock sh e a rriv e d — ident. DINNER HONORS TWO only she proves to be a boy. W hat , GRESHAM BRIDES TO BE in the world a re we going to do Clubs Receive Government , with all the g irls ’ n am es w e have ( barters. Miss G eòrgie S tap leto n w as th e been saving up? a t a ch a rm in g ly appointed C h a rte rs issued by th e U nited d hostess “He weighs only 5% p o u n d s; y et S tate s D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re • in n er S atu rd ay evening a t h er he seems perfectly able to m ak e his have been received by W. H. B aillie, J hom e in P o rtlan d in h o n o r of Miss wishes known, lie has a voice like county club agent, for th e follow - j Rose P o tte r, w hose m a rria g e to a fog-horn, and re v e a ls th e fac t ing clubs in M ultnom ah co u n ty : . H arold Cook of K elso, W ash., will that he was born w ith a fine a p p e T he S u n sh in e Sew ing club, led by ' be an ev en t of th e n e a r fu tu re , and tite—he tries to suck his th u m b Miss S u san n e B rockw ay, .R o u te 2,1 Miss Mabel Jack so n , w hose m a r already. G re sh am ; th e P a-P a-P o o ch ie Sew - j riag e to H arold L ew is w ill ta k e We invite you to v isit th e little ing club, led by Mrs. P earl Mack; place J u n e 24. T he room s w ere man, tell whom of h is re la tiv e s he th e F airv iew P ig club, led by Mrs b eau tifu lly decorated in pink roses. T he d in n e r w ghower as follow a resembles, and leave your c o n trib u Jo h n W elbes; th e M ultnom ah Cam p for ed th e by tWQ tion of advice as to how w e should C ookery club of O rient, led oy ___ o ,,„ m _ rear him. b rides elect. E ach received a n u m O liver J. G ill; th e C edar school "P. 8.—I forgot to say th a t M rs. G arden club, led by Mrs. E. P. ber of a p p ro p ria te an d u sefu l g ifts Ranton is doing w ell a n d *that T ow n sen d ; th e F airview G arden w hich w ere m uch enjoyed, as w as also th e uniq u e m a n n e r of th e ir baby's name is L oren W illa rd .” club, led by E. R. D. H ollensted. p rese n tatio n . M usical n u m b ers Used Beem an g ard en tra c to r and w ere a p le a sa n t d iv ersio n of th e Special Paints, S tain s and E nam els, 15c tools. Good condition. H essel Im evening. T hose p rese n t w ere Miss Mn at Kidder Hdwe, Co. p le m en t Co.—Adv. j Rose P o tte r, Miss M abel Jack so n 1 and Miss L eona B ailey of G resham , Miss Effie Keyes of R ichm ond, Ore- i gon, Miss D oris Z im m erm an, Mrs. i W ilbur F allo o n and Miss G eorgie S la p lv to n of P o rtlan d . hut W. R. HICKS GRESHAM, OREGON Attention, Berry Growers! T h e s tra w b e rry h arv e st is m oving alo n g in fine sh ap e and from all we can le a rn th e crop is over h alf h arv ested and we only have o u r o rd e rs h a lf filled so it looks as th o u g h w e w ould need th e b alan ce of th e b e rrie s to com plete o u r sales and we w ill have no unsold su rp lu s. So you sh o u ld not sell in th e fresh fru it m a rk e t fo r less th a n $1.50 or $1.65 p er c ra te and you m ust not sell to p ed d lers o r o th e r c a n n e rs in ton lo ts as w e w ill need th e b e rrie s to fill o u r sa les an d th e p erm its a re issu ed for retail. To all g ro w e rs who have s tra w b e rrie s only w e w ish you w ould re tu r n an y e x tra cra te s you have now an d as soon as you have an y ad d itio n al e x tra cra te s b rin g th em in and as soon as y o u r h a rv e st is over r e tu rn a ll em pty c ra te s for use in th e logan an d red ra s p b e rry h arv e st. In o rd er to deeply im p ress you w ith th e im p o rta n ce of r e tu rn in g th e c ra te s prom ptly we w ish to say we w ill be com pelled to ch a rg e y o u r acco u n t w ith all th e c ra te s you hold o u t as we w an t them bad in th e cane b erry h arv est. D on’t fo rg e t to cu ltiv a te th e cane b e rrie s a fte r each show er of rain . D. E. TOW LE. Congress Responsible New Methods Used in For Farm Relief Veto Strawberry Packing In th e S u n d ay O regonian a brief ed ito rial of th re e and one-half lilies says, ‘‘It is p u ttin g th e issue in a n u tsh e ll to say th a t th e real veto w as im posed by co n g ress w hen it vetoed th e proposal to p u t farm relief in p ra c tic a l form ." In th e first veto P re sid e n t Cool idge o u tlin ed very definitely th e o b jectio nab le featu res. A gain in his an n u a l m essag e at opening of 70th co n g re ss he urged th e n eces sity of relief fo r the fa rm e r and o utlined w h at w ould be accep tab le to him and h elp fu l to th e farm er. He urged th a t th e farm er build on th e rig h t b asis of co operation and estab lish econom ic laws. He co n dem ned th e eq u alizatio n fee, th e b ea u ra c ra c y an d all artificial stim u lu s w hich w ould be te m p o rary and d isa stro u s. H is su g g estio n s w eré d isreg ard ed and co n g ress w asted m uch valu ab le tim e in rev am p in g th e old relief bill. It w as finally passed an d sen t on to th e p re sid e n t for his ap p ro v al or his veto. It ta k e s an u n u su al am o u n t of cre d u lity to believe th a t th e su p p o rte rs of th e bill had an y faith in th e p assag e of th e bill. If any co n gressm en is n o t sin cere in su p p o rtin g th e M cN ary-H augen F arm Relief bill he is playing politics. He w an ts th e fa rm e r’s vote. If so he is disloyal to the tr u s t im posed in him an d is tra d u c in g th e farm er. T he fa rm e r sh o u ld be m ore con cern ed to a s c e rta in th e facts. If he has been tra d u c e d and if he is a victim of p o litics he should place th e resp o n sib ility w here it belongs. We too say th a t farm relief w as vetoed before it rea ch ed P re sid e n t Coolidge’s desk. It w as vetoed in th e m aking. It is p ro b ab le th a t P re sid e n t Coolidge had th is b ill in $nind w hen he criticised law m a k ers for attem p tin g to p ass u n c o n stitu tio n a l law s in his rec en t G etty sb u rg a d d ress. If any m em ber who su p p o rted the McNary-Haugen bill was in sin c ere in his vote an d is play in g p o litics he is v io latin g h is o ath of office to su p p o rt th e co n stitu tio n . C ertain ly co n g ressm en know th a t ta x es on im p o rts by an y a u th o rity th a n by co n g ress is u n co n stitu tio n a l. T he bill w as p ro nounced u n co n stitu tio n al by th e a tto rn e y general. T he resp o n sib ility of th e fa ilu re of th e farm relief b ill is n o t upon P re sid e n t Coolidge, n o r upon any p o litical p a rty b u t as th e O re gonian say s co n g ress vetoed th e farm relief in p ra c tic a l form . For the Ladles S nappy sty les in new fo o tw ear for sp rin g . Come In an d see them . P o p u la r p rices, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95. A yisw orth & M artin, G resh am .— Adv. tf 7 N othing can be m ore in te re stin g to th e av erag e perso n th a n a v isit 1 to th e ca n n ery of th e B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany a t G resham ! th ese days, or r a th e r nig h ts, to see ¡th e to n s and to n s of beau tifu l, lus- ( clous stra w b e rrie s w hich a re being handled th e re daily in th e m ost ( sa n ita ry and efficient m an n er. It is th e effort of th e m an ag em en t to have th e b e rrie s th a t a re picked in i the ea rly p a rt of th e day in cold I sto rag e in P o rtla n d before th e next m orning. T he h u llin g of th e b e r ries in th e fields by th e p ick ers m akes it im p erativ e to g et them packed w hile th ey a re still fresh , and o nly th e w o n d erfu l g rad in g m ach in e w hich is a new p a r t of th e eq u ip m en t of th e ca n n ery b rin g s th a t ab o u t w ith th e least p ossible h an d lin g of th e b erries. An av e rag e d ay ’s pack is 45 to n s of b erries, to w hich m u st be added 450 sa ck s of su g a r. If a ll th ese b e rrie s w ere p acked in b a rre ls , ab o u t 300 w ould be req u ired . T he p acking, how ever, is in th re e d if fe re n t c o n tain e rs, b a rre ls , 30-pound tin s an d pound c a rto n s. F orty-five th o u san d of th e la tte r a re now b e ing filled as an ex p erim en t. T hey a re being p acked p a rtic u la rly for th e re ta il tra d e . T hey can easily be han d led by s to re s h aving cold sto ra g e facilities, an d a re expected to re ta il a t 25 cen ts. A stra w b e rry sh o rtc a k e in th e w in te r tim e w ill be easily possible, an d will be m ade from b e rrie s as fre sh as w hen packed a t th e c a n n e ry in Ju n e. Many f ru it b u y e rs have v isited th e ca n n ery w ith in th e p a st few days an d have in v a riab ly spoken of th e pack as a b so lu te ly first-c la ss. Some who did n ot buy h ere th is y ear now re g re t th a t fa c t an d prom ise to be stro n g b id d ers in th e fu tu re . All a re fav o rab ly im p ressed w ith th e q u ality an d h a n d ling of th e berries. T h is y e a r’s pack of both s tr a w b e rrie s and ra sp b e rrie s h as been sold an d ab o u t h alf of th e s tr a w b e rrie s placed in cold sto rag e . 1 T h a t is. th e s tra w b e rrie s a lre a d y han d led w ill be ab o u t h alf enough to fill th e o rd ers placed. T he b e rrie s w ill be shipped la te r to New York, P h ilad e lp h ia . D etroit, Chicago an d o th e r la rg e e a ste rn cities. C ard of Thanks. I w ish to th a n k my frie n d s and rela tiv e s for th e ir sy m p ath y and help a t th e tim e of th e sick n ess and d eath of m y beloved wife, F ra n c e s, and fo r th e b ea u tifu l flow ers w hich covered h er la st r e s t ing place. I ap p re c ia te th e help of all w ho took p a rt in any w ay in th e fu n e ra l serv ices, including S il ver L eaf R ebekah lodge of P o rt land an d M ountain C h ap ter O. E. 9. of E stacad a. WM. L. STOCKTON. As Cool as a Summer J < 1 Breeze Holeproof »oft and fight " TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1928 County Fair Plans F ro m G. 0 . P . Garden Club Plans Moving With Zest C o n v e n tio n Floral Exhibitions a Tote p eU i as a heavy brocade and fluent in line at Toulh Hose *» easuy washed as a t i l \ th in ¡M e m Shadow* Corsclcttts* and Wrap-arounds* are “n«ly fashioned of imported double French Voile, ex- Humte, diaphanous and dainty—yet a test of six months constant wear has failed to cause a break, tear, or caused 1 garment to stretch. Shadow* Garments with their transparent loveliness have cri accepted by smart women of fashion as THE foun- ^Cion that harmonizes in lightness and quality with their ^her lingerie. Beautiful and durable, they are an mills' P^uiblc part of every woman's wardrobe. ’3.50 ’ 5.00 No. 2250 is all silk to the very top, full fashioned and in a good range of pop ular shades. Sizes Si/-» to 101/j. Regu lar $1.95 grade to close out at $ 1.50 W. GRESHAM. R. HICKS CO. OREGON Children’s Day SATURDAY, JUNE 16 Dont Forget the Kiddies! Remember the kiddies with a toy. We have a large i assortment to choose from. The price is small, but the joy will be large Hepp’s Racket Store Phone 1236 GRESHAM June 11 In EI hit Day, display Old Glory Flags from le to 25c each Hoover. $2.0(1 Per Year SANDY YOUNG PEOPLE TAKE MARRIAGE VOWS Church Unites in Pioneer Service Miss B erth a T iffany and V incent S h eare r of Sandy w ere m a rried at th e home of th e b rid e’s m other, Mrs. Eva Tiffany, in Sandy S a tu r day evening, Ju n e 9, at 9 o’clock. In sp ite of th e inclem ency of the The Rev. S. F. P itts read th e m a r riag e cerem ony in th e presen ce of w eath er a goodly num ber atten d ed ab o u t a hundred g u ests, m any of th e pioneer serv ice a t th e R ock whom w ere from G resham . The wood M ethodist ch u rc h Sunday. room s w ere b eau tifu lly decorated Dr. Jo h n P a rso n s delivered a d e in pink and w hite ro ses and p aper lig h tfu l serm on to th e edification stre a m e rs. Mrs. O scar Noreen of all. At t ’-e close of th e m o rn played th e b rid al ch o ru s from ing w orship a sum ptuous d in n er L ohengrin as the b rid al p a rty de w as served in the old ch u rc h room. A v ery p le a sa n t aftern o o n w as scended th e sta irs, and follow ing th e c o n g ra tu latio n s to th e new ly- sp e n t in rem in iscences of th e y es wedded p air sang, “O P rom ise Me.” terd ay s,— pioneer days in R ock S ev eral vocal selections w ere given wood M ethodism. Dr. C. L. H aynes by F red Odlund, an ev an g elist and san g an o ld-tim e hym n. Mrs. S usan Sherw ood spoke of th e beg in n in g s frien d of th e fam ily. T he n u p tial vows w ere said u n of ch u rc h w ork 64 y ea rs ago. Mrs. der an arch of pink and w hite roses J. H. Wood, w ife of a pioneer in an end of th e living room. T he p rea ch er rec en tly deceased, took bride w as a ttire d in rose crep e and up th e th re a d w here Mrs. S h e r c a rrie d a bouquet of pink and w hite , wood left off and gave m any In te r roses. The bridesm aid. Miss C lara ! estin g in cid en ts re la tin g to th e ir Tiffany a sister of tlie bride, w ore early m in iste ria l w ork a t R ock a gown of peach colored crepe. wood, to th e d elight of all. Mrs. G. W. W atson gave a re a d M arjorie and P etty Griffin w ere th e d ain ty flower g irls, both a ttire d in ing a p p ro p ria te to th e occasion. pink. Roy P itts accom panied th e W illiam Row en spoke of th e prog groom as best m an. Follow ing th e i re ss of th e w o rk du rin g his m any cerem ony a buffet lunch w as served y ea rs of activ ity . Dr. C. L. H aynes spoke of th e p rese n t day achieve to th e guests. Mr. and Mrs. S h eare r left Sunday m ents and ad vancem ent. Mrs. Geo. for an autom obile trip . Upon th e ir P u llen Sr., recited a poem of h er re tu rn they will resid e in Sandy own com position. Dr. P arso n s, a fte r m entioning the w here Mr. S h eare r is em ployed in th e Sandy g arag e. Mrs. S h eare r is b eginnings of th e ch u rc h ’s a c tiv i a sa leslad y in th e S cales sto re a t tie s in P o rtla n d and of th e Pow ell Sandy and w ill co n tin u e w ith her V alley c irc u it, m ade a glow ing w ork th is sum m er. She has ch arg e prophecy of w h a t m ight be ex of relig io u s serv ices w hich a re held pected in th e fu tu re . As one of tho pioneer p asto rs, Dr. P a rso n s could in Sandy. Mrs. C lara C ran d all an au n t of easily judge as to w hat m ight be th e b rid e, Mrs. C ra n d a ll’s son expected in th e fu tu re from th e G eorge, her so n -in -law and d au g h p ast g ro w th of city and church. te r, Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert P earso n , j All p re se n t w ere unanim ous in all of E v erett, W ash., w ere p rese n t ex p ressin g th e ir d elight in fellow ship an d sp iritu a l u p lift of th e day. a t th e wedding. DIVORCE GRANTED LITTLE GIRL DIES JOHN P. LYNCH IN SANITARIUM F u n e ra l services w ere held Mon day aftern o o n a t th e L incoln Me m o rial chapel in P o rtla n d for E th el Ju lia Spooner, aged nine, who died F rid a y a t P o rtla n d sa n ita riu m from sarco m a of th e lungs. She had un d erg o n e an o p eratio n tw o days previous to h er death. T he child is su rv iv ed by h er p a r en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. P. C. Spooner, and an older b ro th e r and sister, who live betw een B oring and Kelso. F o llo w in g th e serv ices th e body w as crem ated . A rran g e m e n ts w ere in th e h an d s of th e G ates F u n e ra l Home. On a cro ss-co m p lain t, C ircuit Ju d g e K anzler la st w eek g ran te d a d ecree of divorce to Jo h n P. Lynch a g a in st A lta May Lynch. T he m inor son w as given into custody of th e m o th er an d th e re a l e sta te on th e Section L ine road n e a r G resh am w as eq u ally divided betw een them . T he w ife’s com plaint w as on th e g ro u n d s of c ru e lty and th a t of th e h u sb an d on th e grounds of desertion. T hey w ere m a rrie d in P o rtlan d S ep tem b er 2, 1908. Mrs. Lynch w as rep rese n ted by A ttorney C. G. S chneider of G resh am an d Mr. L ynch by O. A. Neal of P o rtlan d . BAND TO TAKE HART IN FESTIVAL PARADE, GROWING PEAS MAY BE T h e G resham b and w ill have a PROFITABLE VENTURE co n sp icu o u s p a r t in th e big M erry- k h a n a p ara d e w hich w ill ap p e ar on th e s tre e ts of P o rtla n d n ex t F rid a y afte rn o o n as a p a r t of th e P o rtlan d Rose F estiv al ce le b ra tio n , an a n n u al ev en t to w hich O regonians look fo rw ard w ith p leasu re. No effort h as been sp a re d by th e Rose F estiv al co m m ittee to m ake th e ce le b ra tio n th is y ear second to none in th e h isto ry of th e rose show. M onday th e first day of th e a n n u al ro se fete, saw th e co ronation of Q ueen E lise in L a u re lh u rs t p ark and th e opening p erfo rm an ce of th e p ag ean t, "W here R olls th e O regon” a t th e M ultnom ah civic stadium . T h ere w ill be p erfo rm an ces of th is p ag e an t every evening. It em b races nine sp e c ta c u la r episodes sym bol izing th e h isto ry of th e n o rth w est. T he c a st in clu d es 3000 p ersons. T he sto ry , w ritten by Dean Collins, will be d irected by D oris Sm ith. T h e ro se show w ill close S a tu r day evening. An a g ric u ltu ra l v en tu re which prom ises to grow to consid erab le p ro p o rtio n s is being tried out on th e fe rtile bench land n o rth of S p rin g d ale by A nthony J. T ully, who has six a c re s of peas w hich he is g row ing for th e m a rk e t as an ex p erim en t. T he pickings have a l ready com m enced and a re expected to be in full sw in g by th e first of n ex t w eek. G row ing conditions have been ideal and th e crop is good. Mr. T ully re p o rts th a t th e m em b ers of th e C auliflow er G row ers asso ciatio n a re w atching his ex p erim en t w ith in te re s t and th a t th ey plan to grow ab o u t 10 ac re s of peas n ex t y ea r and m a rk e t them th ro u g h th e co o perative asso c ia tion. COMPTONS CORNERS H. C. C om pton has reopened his W ayside sto re and filling sta tio n w hich is located a t th e ju n c tio n of th e B oring road and th e Mt. Hood MANY RESIDENTS ASK Loop highw ay. Mrs. A lexander is TO HAVE WALK BUILT in ch arg e. M erijan P etrlc ev ic is excavating An effort is being m ade by r e s i d en ts of th e n o rth w e st section of for th e p u rp o se of building a new G resh am to have a sidew alk b u ilt house on th e Mt. Hood Loop h ig h along th e Main s tre e t fro n ta g e of j w ay on w hich his farm is located. th e fa ir g ro u n d s p ro p erty . A peti- j T his farm w as fo rm e rly know n as tion ask in g for th is im provem ent th e C hapm an place. and signed by ab o u t 50 resid e n ts of Chas. S ro u fe of G resham has re th a t sectio n w as p rese n ted to th e j cently moved his fam ily to th e (arm city council a t its re g u la r m eeting belonging to th e e s ta te of th e lato on Ju n e 6. T he petitio n did n ot re- ] E ric U nis . He h as ren te d th e farm fer to th e n o rth e a st sectio n of | for tw o y ears, an d is now busy h a r G resham , as erro n eo u sly rep o rted vesting th e la rg e b erry crop. in th e la st Outlook. Will M iller h as rec en tly dug a w ell for A. B. C alder. Miss H elen Bickford has recently STAGE LINE OWNERS TO BUILD BUS GARAGE b u ilt a fine, la rg e brooder house and has p u rch a sed 500 baby chicks. G eorge L ew is & Son, o w n ers of W. T. D olan did th e c a rp e n te r th e P o rtlan d -G re sh am line of sta g e j w ork. au to s, a re having erected a 50x70 j Miss E lv a D olan of G resham bus g ara g e on a tr a c t of gro u n d ' sp e n t T h u rsd a y w ith h e r sister, 50x165 feet in size, located d irec tly ' Mrs. A. B C alder. e a st of th e C opeland L um ber com - J E m m et E llsw o rth is com pleting a pany. R. C. F ra c e has th e con- I very b ea u tifu l bungalow on the tra c t for th e building w hich will Boring road. be e n tirely of c o n c rete w ith a fro n t Max K llgel, road su p erv iso r, has finish of stucco. ju s t com pleted a m uch needed im T he b u ilding w ill co n tain both p ro v em en t on th e E p person road w ash an d g rease ra c k s for th e m aking a g rav eled th o ro u g h fa re convenience of th e ow n ers. Lew is betw een th e O regon City and the & Son have been keeping th e ir a u B oring roads. tom obiles in a local g arag e, b u t d e cided to erect a building of th e ir own In w hich to house th e la rg e m achines. T h ere will be am ple sp ace In th e new b u ild in g for six busses. T he g ro u n d on w hich th e building Is being erected w as p u r ch ased of F ra n k G ustafson. THIEVES TAKE ( ALVES AND SLAUGHTER THEM T h re e h eifer calv es, ab o u t tw o m o n th s old, w ere sto len from th e p a s tu re on th e M aple G rove d airy farm som e tim e d u rin g T uesday night. T h e fence w as cut an d th e calv es w ere ta k en to a n o th e r field ab o u t 500 feet d ista n t and sla u g h te re d . No tra c e of th e th ie v es h as been found. U lrich B u rg en er, th e o w ner, feels th a t th e th iev es w ere very bold as th e p a s tu re is a lm o st d irec tly ac ro ss th e road from his home. Teil It to One-Five-Six-One. Saturday E vening, June 16—Straw berry supper, P leasan t H om e Method- 1 ist church. Saturday. June I t.—American lae ale. Mets- A uxiliary illa ’ bake ‘ ‘ A. ‘ W. ------- ger store g io ii Saturday and Sunday. June 1« and 17 -F loral exhibit, G resham Garden club, city building _____ ly. June is .—American Le gion A uxiliary bake sale a t A. W. M etzger & Co. store. F riday Evening. June 22.—-Straw berry lee cream social, H aley Bap tist church. W ednesday Evening. June 27.—Band concert and ice cream social, F airview grange. _________ Thursday. June 2».— F ifty -s ix th re-