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—— am Band and Legion Post Will Celebrate the Fourth at Blue Lake Park and Invite their friends to join in their Celebration T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 18, NO. 3« G resham O utlook TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY Í2.00 Per Year Celebrators Will Have Choice of Five Attractive Places to Spend July 4th ¡SUHWEDLER HOME TO BE O(’( UPIED SOON Boys and Girls Win Honors at Corvallis ROAD IMPROVEMENTS PROGRESSING WELL Berry Situation Considered Grave J Mr. and Mrs. E. Schw edler and J. M. H illyard and his corps of fam ily are p lanning to occupy soon w orkm en a rc busy w ith num erous th e ir splendid new residence n o rth road im provem ents th ro u g h o u t the w est of G resham , located d irectly county. One of th e m ost im p o rtan t The 60 m em bers of th e 4-H clubs n o rth of th e T hom as san itariu m . of these is the w idening of th e Mt. The b erry h arv e st problem , on T he new home is situ ated on th e who w ere se n t as delegates from M ultnom ah county to the club sum - ’' i T l ’'‘m ? 1? ' ' r " J° b account of ex,8‘lnK w eather condi- EAGLE TO SCREAM JULY 4TH RACES TO 12-acre tra c t, p a rt of w hich w as AT BLUE LAKE PARK PROVIDE THRILLS school at at Oregon Oregon A A g g r ricu i c u l ltu t u r ral a l I „ " I” " " ’ . >t>K “ “ U y .”1 ' T h e b i R b ' tlons, is being viewed apprehene- apprehens- “Y lllln’ , is neing viewed th e form er L anglitz pro p erty , and m er school P lan s are now w ell m atured for The F o u rth of Ju ly racin g pro- * " ™ , feet eig ht lveIy acco r,„ ng to the follow ing th e rem ain d er p urchased from Ja s college th is y ear w as one of the J 7 th e joint celebration sponsored by gram on th e tra c k s of th e Multno- larg est delegations enrolled on th e „erJ " r “ “ ? C<> conin>unlcstlon from D. E. Towle. E lkington. __ of four and a h alf m iles east, bc- m an ag er of th e B erry G row ers' th e G resham post A m erican Legion m ah county fair grounds prom ises j T he house is a m odern, seven- cam pus. K lam ath county, with 85 g,nnJng Grpsham and the G resham band to be held to be as fiqe a set of races as will room building, and bu ilt in th e lat- R .COmP° ae‘i th e ,arf?e8t .......... of the various roads of the Packing com pany: at Blue L ake p a rk W ednesday, be held anyw here on th e coast. I est, up-to-date m anner. It faces g ro u p , Denton county second with “The straw b e rrie s, except the c r. t iz county is now com pleted with the W hether or not som e old-fashioned They w ill begin a t 2 o’clock in the lith e south and is am ply p rotected 65, and Washington county th ird , exception of the ltockwooU roa(1 SO's. a re p rac tica lly all harvested, F o u rth of Ju ly w eath er show s up in afternoon. on th e ea st from wind by a larg e w ith 64. M ultnom ah county w as from P„ wpll V al|py ro a „ <o thp and on th e w hole the h arv est has th e next two days w ill not d e tra c t The lineup for th e aftern o o n is as grove, of trees. The fro n t door th e next in line. T hese 60 boys been a success. The cane b erries Base Line. T he usual com plaints from th e in te re st w hich is being follow s: 2:17 pace; free for all opens d irectly ¿nto the living room and g irls w ere a fine groun and ' « , „ , . , „ s P o from m otorists a re noted at th is are crow ding in and If the stra w m anifested by those who intend to tro t; fre e for all p ace; ru n n in g which is m ost attractiv e w ith its won m any friends for them selves , ,, . ... , berry grow ers w ill m arket th e bal i.. .h»ie tim e of the year when oiling is well celeb rate at Blue lake. ; race. m odern fireplace and b u ilt-in book in th eir activ ities on th e cam pus. 1111Iii„. ance of the crop in th e fresh fru it ,, _ , . 1 : undei way, hut the roadw ays a re Next to th e picnic dinner in in- H orses are arriv in g on the cases and m antel. In stead of th e < lub m em bers from th is county fig- i , m ark et it will clear the decks for , , „„ , , .. .. j being graveled as rap id ly as can be te re s t w ill be th e tim e-honored grounds. Monday five rac ers w ere usual face b rick w hich is com mon- ured in every activ ity and succeed the cane b erries, and as we have attended to, th u s doing aw ay w ith sp o rts of quoits, tu g of w ar, base- J shipped in from th e Silver Lake brick, know n as rug brick, w ere ed in w inning recognition w herever alread y packed 25% of stra w b e r th e u n p le asa n tn ess atten d in g the ball, diving, sw im m ing, etc. T hose stables at Tacom a. Two came" in used. They p resen t a b eau tifu l ap they w ere entered. ries over our sales it would seem oiling operations. T he oiling is who d elight in trip p in g th e light th e first of th e w eek from S a c ra pearance. best to lay off on deliveries. Re- Mrs. Jo sep h in e Q uesinberry, who necessary, sa y » Mr. H illyard, as it fa n ta stic w ill be given th e oppor mento, Cal., and o th er horses from A built-in buffet is the m ain fea accom panied th e delegation from ( g rea tly prolongs th e life of the ! tu rn all the em pty cra tes and close tu n ity , and no one can help enjoy Spokane and Idaho are expected In the stra w b e rry season except in the tu re of the dining room and is lo h ere as chap ero n for th e g irls, roadbed. ing th e concert w hich w ill be re n soon. of , fresh berries. We still have tpade such a show ing w ith h er { The ground is cleared and pipe sale . . cated directly opposite th e fire dered d uring the afternoon by the The tra c k w as never in b etter place in th e living room. In the group and was so efficient and un- j on the way for 800 y ard s of fill on ° n PrR f° r 8° ’B f° r 8h,pp,nK G resham band. Games and sp o rts condition and everything is shaped kitchen a re the num erous bins, tirin g as a leader th a t she w as en- 1 the T ro u td ale road betw een Beaver Tbe r a i” of about one-half inch w ill begin a t 11 o'clock. for one of th e niftiest sp o rtin g pro d raw ers, com position d rain boards gaged by th e sta te d ep artm en t as creek and th e Section Line. T he T hursday niKht haH placed a darnp- W ith the exception of the sm all g ram s to be held h ere for a long and oth er conveniences so dear to offlcial building chaperon for the fill will rep lace a bridge, b ulkheads <>r 0,1 the cane b e rry harvest and adm ission to the grounds and the while. the housew ife’s h eart. F lo o rs are en tire sta te n ex t year. W hile th e and footings of w hich are decayed. th e situ atio n looks grave. How- usual charg e for dancing, th e re will A charg e of 50 cen ts w ill be m ade of hardw ood th roughout. A b re a k M ultnom ah county delegation will it is th o u g h t by th e county com- eVer we a re sittin g ra th e r p retty be no expense to th e day’s e n te r for adm ission, but th e re will be no fast nook jo in s th e k itch en on the lose a p o p u lar leader, th is loss is inissioners th a t th e cost of the fill, wlth th e barve8t m achine w ith Its tainm ent. p ark in g fee. T he one en tra n ce fee north. A convenient fe a tu re of th e th e sta te 's gain and all are glad to about »600. would be less th an th a t 500 *ro w er’ nnd 5000 pickers well adm its to a ll p a rts of the grounds. new hom e a re th e lau n d ry chutes h ear of h er prom otion. It is the of a new bridge and m ore expe- ,,rKanlze'1 an<1 the first pickover MASONIC LODGES TO ! mad<> by «H- from two u p sta ir points into the opinion of all th a t h er influence j dient. PH NIC AT GLADSTONE JANTZEN REACH TO basem ent. An ad ju stab le m irro r in will be felt a t W aldp hall in 1929. Mr. H illyard Is road su p erv iso r ' “Our 8« lp8 of «oft b erries will CELEBRATE THE 4TH P lan s a re u nder w ay for a ro u s th e bathroom is an added conven W. A. K earns, d irecto r of physical for th is d istrict. take ca re of 400 tons and we can Ja n tze n Beach will give its first ing F o u rth of Ju ly celebration by ience. education and in terco lleg iate a t l i - ----------------------j All these sales if n ecessary in tak- % th e M asonic lodges of P ortlan d and Ju ly 4th p a rty next W ednesday T he basem ent of the new’ home is i letics, O. S. A. C„ acted as judge in PATRICK COLLINS ¡ng care of the soft berries. We vicinity, to be held a t G ladstone w hen $2500 w orth of firew orks, one of its m ost desirable featu res a p osture contest for hoys held on ANSWERS LAST (’ALL a «imit th e h arv est prospect is rath - com prising a huge pyrotechnic dis- ( park. A nom inal adm ission fee en w ith its w alls and floor finished in Ju n e 20. T he follow ing places w ere P atric k Collins, n earin g 76 y ears e r Krave a» th e re is danger of mold, title s th e person atten d in g to all the play, w ill be touched off during the cem ent. An A rcweld steel fu rn ace aw arded for good p o stu re: F irst, of age, died a t th e fam ily home at mildew and ru st, especially w here sp o rts and events of the program , evening. In addition to this, the will fu rn ish h e a t to th e tw o floors A drian H ersh b erg er, G ran ts Pass. G resham Sunday, Ju ly 1, as th e re- ,b ‘‘ grow th Is e x tra heavy, and un- w hich w ill begin a t 10 a. m. w ith m ost th rillin g exhibition ever p re of th e house. R. C. F ra ce had th e Josep h in e co u n ty ; second, A rth u r su it of a lingering illness. He had ,e"" ,b e wind blows it would be a p p ro p riate F o u rth of Ju ly speak sented in the Pacific N orthw est will c o n tra ct for th e cem ent w ork of the M aynard, R ussellville, M ultnomah been bedfast for th e last m onth w ell to shake the w ater off the ing. B asket lunch w ill be served be given in conjunction when a house. county; th ird , M athew Mochel, I only. F u n e ra l se-vices w ere held can es- T his can be done by shak- flam ing sw im m er w ill leap from the a t noon. As Bull Run w ater is not Mvail W oodburn, M arion county; C arl th is m orning at St. H en ry ’s C ath- ' l,,K ' ‘at'b b«"h. or it m ight he well 30-m eter pool—a height of 90 feet— A fter dinner, sp o rts of all so rts 1 able to th e location of th e Schwed E helebe, G arden Home, M ultnomah olic, church, w ith in te rm en t in St i to try using a light rope say 24 w ill be particip ated in—vaudeville, into the reg u latio n sw im m ing pool ler home, it w as n ecessary to drill county; fifth, M aurice Uhlig, P lea s Jo se p h ’s cem etery. j feet long in th e hands of two mhn a t the reso rt. ball gam es, etc. T h ere w ill be a w ell and in stall a pum p for th is a n t Valley, M ultnom ah county. Mr. C ollins w as born near Col- and •¡ra K it over the tops of tw o T his p a rk is P o rtla n d 's new est dancing all aftern o o n and evening purpose. C. B. Olsen of Boring in Miss R uth B. Glasgow, d irecto r of lingwood, O ntario, Canada. He w as j or th ree row s a t a tim e and in th is w ith m usic by tw o P o rtlan d oches- and m ost up-to-date am usem ent r e stalled th e Myers au to m atic pump physical education for women at m arried to C atherine McManus in wa> "bupe up th e bushes and ra ttle sort, b oasting of an even dozen tra s . A band w ill be p rese n t A 300-gallon p ressu re ta n k holds O. S. A. C., selected the follow ing 1873, to w hich union w ere born four ,be w ater off. This, in the w rit- rides, four sw im m ing and w ading th ro u g h o u t th e day. an am ple supply of w ater. All w in n ers in the g irls ’ co n test for the ch ildren, tw o of whom, Mrs. F. E. ’‘r ’8 opinion, would prove very pools, a score of gam es, and 10 tiny I t is stric tly understood th a t no m odern plum bing conveniences ac best feet: Miss E lsie Higdon, of P alm q u lst, of G resham , and M orris boneflcfal if done prom ptly afte r S hetland ponies. The m ost o u t gam bling devices of any kind will com pany th e in stallatio n of th e H illsboro, w as judged to have the Collins, of Bickleton, W ash., su r- ea< b "bow er. Also g rasping both standing of th e rides is th e 3800- be allow ed on th e grounds, but electric w ate r system. | w ires every th re e or four rods and foot ro lle r coaster, w ith its 14 dips, best p air of feet of th e 440 g irls a t vlve. ev ery th ing will be u nder th e a u s Mr. and Mrs. C ollins moved to i shaking 1" a good method. Please Mr. Schw edler has considered th e sum m er school. She won as a one of them 70 fee t long. pices of th e Masonic b reth ren and th e em ploying of local men w hen prize a fine p air of well fitted shoes. Michigan in 1878 and 10 y ea rs la ter ,ry n an<l rep o rt. If th e w pather P icnic grounds, plenty of p arking conducted en tirely as an o u tsta n d ever possible. C harley W itter and M axine Bryce, of P o rtlan d , was cam e west. In 1899 they located in continues show ery, It will increase space, facilities to handle 2500 ing rec re atio n al event. H arry H olm es had th e c o n tra c t sw im m ers a t one tim e, and hun- second; L ucille D outhit, W ashing G resham w here Mrs. Collins passed the ditficulties of the h arvesting for th e building, and th e p ain tin g ton county .th ird ; H elen Jen d rze- aw ay A pril 9, 1913. The v arious lodges w ill fu rn ish dreds of o th e r featu res, are all a task as th e d an ger of mold will was done by H. O. A ndrew . T he m en to ta k e ca re of th e w ork inci p a rt of th e big p ark w hich is lo cat be increased and the presence of He was m arried to Mrs. A nnie jw iski, U m atilla county, fo u rth ; d en t to th e picnic. G resham lodge ed on the In te rs ta te highw ay, a t th e W ide public in te rest is being cen- lum ber w as pu rch ased from the Nova W illiam s, of Powell Valley, P a rk e r Ju ly 27, 1921. He is s u r mold in the b erries w ill condemn w ill provide 10 men to a ssist as w est ap p ro ach of the bridge lead- : *ered ¡n ’The Oaks p ark free stage E astm an L um ber com pany. M ultnom ah county, fifth. Miss vived by Ms widow and tw o c h il them, so we m ust be m ore vigilant necessary. Of th e 12 acres ow ned by Mr. th an ever In picking all ripe b e r ing to V ancouver. perform ances th is season. T h ere G lassow in her tulk on shoes said dren and a circ le of friends. ries. If you get behind w ith the T he public is cord ially invited to ) W ater in th e pools—3,000,000 gal- un<ler tb e A«« old oak tree s two big Schw edler, fo u r-are com prised in a th a t good shoes have a stra ig h t line ( picking and the berries become atten d th is picnic and bring th e ir | Ions daily—is heated to 80 degrees, ' cl,y 8bow" are offered tw ice daily rasp b e rry patch w hich th is season on th e inside, broad toes, room El NERAL RITES HELD EDR IIDBART BEERS overripe and soft, they will surely friends. C hildren u nder 12 y ea rs of filtered and chlorin ated . D arby's 8even days a week, the w eath er per- is bearing plentifully. enough for toes w ithout crow ding, F u n eral services w ere held for ' Kra,b ' No. 2 or be rejected entirely, age w ill be adm itted free of charge, i Ja n tz e n Beach band of n in e m usi- m itting. The m anagem ent provides broad heels, low heels and sufficient T ickets for th is event may be se- [ cians provides m usic in th e o rth o - a 8olid ac re of free seats and often- PERCY PI LEER WEDS length, and th a t to prev en t certuin the late H obart Beers T h u rsd ay So y,,u luust get up on your toes to MISS ADELINE ALANDER foot tro u b les th e toes should be afternoon a t the M ethodist ch u rch . m eet tb,H condition. Please rem em - cured eith er a t T odd’s b arb er shop, ! phonic dance pavilion every night, tim es th ese a re not enough to ac- P ercy P u lfer left S atu rd ay , J u r e stra ig h t ahead in w alking. In giv with in te rm en t follow ing in G resh ber w hat I told you recently th a t or of C. J. L undquist, a t th e F irs t with 12,000 sq u a re feet of floor , colnm odate all who w ish to be en- S tate bank. I space. ! tertain ed by the enactm ent. E arly 23, for F lin t, Mich., w here on th e ing h er points In Judging feet she am cem etery. The p allb ea re rs b er''*e» a re living organism s and com ers can even drive up to the follow ing T h u rsd ay evening, Ju n e said th a t th e foot should have a w ere chosen from th e ran k s of the we can n o t use dead ones. If con- I (1. G. Men R eturn from Camp stag e and see th e perfo rm an ce from 28, he w as united in m arria g e w ith MARMOT TEACHER stra ig h t line on th e in n er side of W. O. W., Camp 77, of which he w as i dtBons continue bad. you m ust keep TO APPEAL CASE The 20 m en com prising th e h ea d th e ir autom obile— a fea tu re w hich Miss A deline A lander, a fo rm er res th e foot, s tra ig h t toes w ith the te n a m em ber. Mrs. L eslie W airad afte r the harvest all the closer and G eorge M etzger, te ac h er la st year q u a rte rs com pany, first b attalio n , is ra r e in vaudeville's h isto ry in ident o t th is place, a t th e P u lfer don a t th e back of th e foot p erp e n sang “The E nd of th e Road." At I ,f n ecessary pick quickly afte r of th e M arm ot school n ear Sandy, 186th in fan try , Oregon N ational the n orthw est. home. d icu lar to th e ground when sta n d the req u est of Mr. Beers, who him - I eacb "bow er of rain, but shake th e w as fined »25 by Ju stic e of th e G uard, re tu rn e d W ednesday from C u rren t in te re st in th e big p a tri The cerem ony took place a t the ing. no bulging on the in n er side of self was a gifted violinist, his violin bushes ahead of th e pickers and if Peace P. T. Shelley in ju stice co u rt i Camp C latsop afte r a tw o w eeks' otic show’ Rube Shaw has a rran g e d home of th e bride's p are n ts. Mr. and th e foot, no co rn s or bunions and teach er from P o rtlan d was p resen t you a re behind, shake the overripe at Sandy T h u rsd ay as th e re su lt of encam pm ent, th e best ever held yet, in honor of th e F o u rth of Ju ly is Mrs. P u lfe r left im m ediately for a no callo u ses on th e balls of the and played a selection w hich the b erries off or pick them off and his a r r e s t on com plaint of Mr. and according to those in atten d an ce, equally divided betw een Norma honeymoon trip w hich will include feet. | two men had often played together. throw them on th e ground. P ick Mrs. Henry- Aschoff, p are n ts of 12- Those who enjoyed th e g ath erin g H olzgraf, th e talen ted d irecto r of a to u r of th e G reat L akes, N iagara The Rev. W illiam F afrw eath er sang tbe fra "b. bright, firm berries in one At th e sta te livestock judging year-old R obert Aschoff, whom ff°m here w ere F irs t L ie u ten an t the N orm andy G irls Oaks stag e F alls and th e T housand Islands. "T he Ninety and Nine.” I hallock and the fully ripe, soft ber- B ertie H obart Beers was born at ' lde" ¡n n nother and so rt them a t Metzger Is charged w ith having Cleveland A. Bliss, Second L ieuten- band octette, and Ivy Lillie, the They expect to re tu rn In about two co n test held th e la st F rid ay of th e punished unduly some tim e ago a n t J- K H orr, Staff S erg ean t H ar- well-know n radio Jazz blues singer, weeks to G resham , w here they will sum m er school th e com petition was G resham May 11, 1898, and died a t ! tbe b crry "beds, p utting th e fresh, w hile in atten d an ce a t the M arm ot | r,8on Squire, S erg ean ts D avidson, Both have p ro m in en t places on the m ake th e ir home for th e p rese n t th e la rg e st and keen est of any Judg Good S am aritan hospital Ju n e 25 b rlKbt ones in cra te s as No. l 's and school. Ide, B urch and Arden Squire, Cor-f program s which include moving w ith the groom 's m other, Mrs. C lara ing co n test th a t has ever been held J l e Is survived by his widow, Mrs. ' ,be 8oft' r | P° ones Into cra te s as anyw here in th e state. Between A ju ry of six decided th e case, Porals Lynch, Shelley, Brow n and acts of a so rt tu n in g -in w ith popu- Pulfer. Leona B eers; a step d au g h ter, Aud No. 2's. If you do not do thia, 240 and 250 boys and g irls took w hich was prosecuted by Liby , K üm m el; first-class p riv ates F race, la r favor. Both Miss H olzgraf and , The b rid e is m ore or less well rey ; tw o sons by a form er m a r your b erries will all grade No. 2 or p a rt in th is co n test and eight Stipp, of Oregon City, d istric t at- Middleton, and B ren iser; p riv ates Miss Lillie ap p ear at 2:30 and 8:30 known am ong a sm all circ le of riage, E lm er and L ionel; his m o th tie rejected. classes of livestock w ere judged. to rn ey of C lackam as county. Mr. Raker, F ra n k , Hewes, H olzhäuser, all th is week. friends here, as she resided in the er, Mrs. A nnie B eers; th ree sisters, “Now, Just a w ord to the ch erry Je rse y s and H olsteins in th e dairy M etzger w as rep resen ted by W. A. H ornlsh. Johnson, Ruhlin and Stev- P u lfer home for a few m onths last Mrs. E tta Hoover, Mrs. Bessie Dix grow ers. I t th e L am berts a re not breed oT c a ttle ; H erfords and S h o rt Gresham Girls Win at Oaks. P alm er, a P o rtlan d attorney. en s- w in ter w hile em ployed in P o rtlan d on and Mrs. Lucy D onley; th ree cracked, we have arran g e m en ts h orns In th e beef b reed s; D uroc Mr. M etzger w ill appeal the case. ! G resham g irls proved th e ir m ettle as a com ptom eter o p erato r. 8he b ro th ers, W illiam , E rn e st and H en made to ship them and have a m a r Je rse y and P oland China hogs; For low est ra te s on autom obile, at The Oaks P ark W ednesday afte r- worked in P o rtlan d four y ears at ry, besides m any o th e r relativ es ket for all the Royal A nnes in th e , tru ck and g eneral In su ran ce see S h ro p sh ire and Oxford sheep. The i noon in g re a t style. T h ere first th is vocation. and friends. New th in g s u nder “Classified." B. W. T horne.—Adv. te rrito ry , also a lim ited tonnage of high scoring boy of the en tire con ; and th ird spots in a field of 12 con- Mr. P u lfer has lived h ere a good Bing ch erries w ith a large percen t te st w as E a rn e st Sear.', of Polk ! te sta n ts w ere reg istered In the part, of his life and is w ell and HIRLBURT of cracked ones. If Interested, com e county, who m ade 710 points of a Mrs. W. J. E llis was visiting j balloon-blow ing fea tu re of the favorably known. He has been em C a rl l a r ml» Preoesta 1 e n e rv a i'» M ig h ty Epic ot the A ir ! possible 800. A rth u r M aynard, of friends and relativ es In P o rtlan d to the can n ery for details and we i W ednesday Oaks ch ild ren 's day ployed for the past five y ears as a s will make definite arran g em en ts. R ussellville, succeeded £n w inning last week. 99 party. Mabel S ark ella, ca re of Mr. sistan t buyer at the w holesale g ro second place and Ian B urns, o f ! Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson, of P at- Must know on or before Ju ly 5. Savo, G resham won first prize with cery house of H udson-D uncan & ! th e tim e of 40 seconds to b u rst the Co. H e w as g rad u ated w ith the V ictory school, won fo u rth , w hile teraon. Wash., are having a house I balloon. E lizabeth Hodson, ro u te 1922 class of G resham Union high Allen Davies, of O llbert, and Bob built acro ss from th e old Emily k picture of grim realily—heart throbs and Intensely thrilling U lrich, of F airview , w ere tied for p |a, ,. an(1 w,„ mHVP Prp ,a , pr (o dramatic situations. 1, box 705, P o rtlan d , w hich is re a l school. fifth place. T hese four M ultnomah maMe th e lr fu tu re nomp Mra ly only a m ile from G resham as the i "She feared for bis life b u t bravely sen t him into b attle county boys gave th e w inner a run Jacobson lived on th e P erk in s place July «.—Racing program county fair crow flies, won th ird position. T he . ra th e r th an have him branded as a cow ard." LUSTED for his m oney and su rely show ed w hen a glrL T h ,„ but „ h a ,f grounds. affair w as h ilario u s in its en tirety F red M organ is g reetin g old LIFE! ROMANCE! WAR! LOVE! ly «.— A m e ric an le g io n and G resh and m ade m others, dads, uncles friends w ith a sm ile th ese days, as th e re s t of th e sta te th a t M ultno mile from w here the new home Is a m J u hand celebration . Blue L a k e p ark. R aym o n d K ean e. B a rb a ra K e n t and a la rg e an d b r illia n t cast and au n ts laugh as m uch as th eir th e re su lt ot a p erm an en t boarder m ah county Is to be seriously con being erected. day. F rid a, Ju ly S. So and Sew circle * sidered in any livestock judging Mrs. Slg K nighton, who has been food sale S trong b e rry fa rm . lively offspring. at his home. A nine-pound son was co n test which It m ay enter. visiting a t tbe A rth u r Johnson T h u rm lay evening, J u ly 12. Ice cream W ed n esd a y and T h u rsd ay, Ju ly 4-5 born to Mr. and Mrs. M organ S u n W o m a n ’s society. home, sp en t tw o days with h er son, S m ith M e m o auspices PAINT Wit KER FURNITURE day m orning, and has been nam ed ria l I’h u n h. home o f M rs I i l l. FUR BIBS with a sp ray brush. Use free w ith tle o rg s Lunwuisn H arold Maffet, p ro p rie to r of Maf- Miss Violet q u art of lacquer. K idder H ard w are W illiam Frederick. Blds will be received by Hchoo) ' fet's villa a t L ato u rell falls. S atu rd ay. J u ty I I — B ake sale. A m e r Bourgeois, of S pringdale, is carin g D istrict No. 27 up to Ju ly 20 for 2>< Company. __________ h a n Ix-gton a u x ilia ry . A. W . M e txcsr for the m other and baby, who a re cords of first-grow th oordwood, to KFRKV ( RATBM 21 UKNTH KAI H store. In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. by Au* u"‘ »6- 1 W hile they last, one-piece top. full J u ly 25-29.- Multnomah county fair. No com m ission or brokerage. Very both rep o rted to be g ettin g along W ALKER QUESINBERRY. D istrict stitched crate. A su b stan tia l sav- well. easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. F rld a y , August 1*.— C leanup •f Clerk. Route 1, T ro u td ale. Ing. W airad M ercantile Co.—Adv Attractions at Oaks a The Lone Eagle Gresham Theater G resham cem etery Horse Races, County Fair Grounds Track, Gresham, July 4, Starting 2 p. m., 4 Big Races, Fine Track