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G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OKKOON, TUESDAY, JULY VOL. IS NO. 40 Ground Broken for Church Improvement Ail in terestin g ground-breaking service for the proposed im prove m ents to the M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch w as held Sunday evening on th e law n south of the church, a good-sized audience p articipating. Follow ing th e devotional service talk s w ere given by H. L. *St. C lair, p asto r of the church in 1902-3; by the Rev. E. H orstm ann, p astor of Zion Evangelical church, and by Mrs. J. H. Wood, who tirst cam e to lire sh an i 40 y ears ago when her husband was appointed pastor of the stru g g lin g church. She told of the d ilapitated condition of the ch u rch and parsonage at th a t tim e and of the early im provem ents which w ere made. Mr. and Mrs. Wood served a p asto ra te in la te r y ears and m ade fu rth e r im prove ment to th e property. Mrs. Wood expressed her in te rest in the grow ing ch u rch as she has know n it. and her hope for its continued grow th in stren g th and usefulness to the com m unity. The church plans w ere turned over by the p astor to the official board as the building com m ittee. Mrs. H. L. St. C lair received them as se creta ry of th e board, accepting on behalf of th e m em bers the r e sponsibility of the undertaking. T he ac tu a l tu rn in g of the sod was p articip ated in by the speakers of the evening, the m em bers of the official board, by Mrs. B. W. E m ery of the F ree M ethodist church, and by oth er m em bers and friends p re s ent. W ork is progressing rapidly on th e project. T he excavation for both church and parsonage are com plete and the tow er at the ch u rch en tra n ce has been torn down. GRESHAM MAN IHES OF HEART ATTACK A m an. ap p a ren tly about 56 years of age, em ployed as c a re ta k e r on th e ran c h of Mrs. Minnie P. D arl ing so u th east of G resham , was found dead at th e S chiller w aiting sta tio n of th e P. E. P. Sunday m orning. H eart failu re was a ttr ib uted as th e cause of his death. E vi dences of th is w ere found as he had rem oved his collar and tie and had unbuttoned his sh irt, in d icat ing th a t he had felt the fainting a tta c k com ing on. L etters of identification were found in the m an's pocket show ing his nam e to be W illiam W illiams. His nam e was reported to be W il liam Cook, according to P ortland n ew spapers, but the nam e of W il liam Cook was seen by several G resham men who viewed th e body, to be on th e re tu rn add ress of an envelope found in his pockets, and the nam e “'W illiam W illiam s" on th e envelope itself. T he coroner took ch a rg e of the body and re moved it to P ortland. For S h I c P o rtable re s ta u ra n t com plete. In p a rt as follow s: 3 0 x 3 0 ten-ounce canvas top, side w alls, 7 feet; Cole man 3-burner stove; electric coffee urn, new ; 2 ice w ater containers, with fau cets; 3 galvanized tub s; 5-gallon g lass juice bow l; about 50 each plates, p la tte rs, cups, glasses, knives, forks, spoons; frying pans, k ettles, stra in e rs, pots, etc.; *4 -inch griddle, 1 8 x 3 6 ; waffle dog m a ch ine; 18x18 steak and hotcake g rid d le; spindle gam e; large elec tric fan. O ther a rtic le s too num er ous to m ention. Will sell for less th an sto rag e as I m ust have the room for the fair. H. C. L arsen, U-Au-To Camp.—Adv. New Footwear for Ladles. T he sp rin g ’s sm a rte st slippers, pum ps and oxfords a t popular prices, 13.95, $4.95 and $5.95. Ayls- w orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv. CLEAN'-! P DAY 1»TH. Next T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and evening has been set for clea n up tim e on th e fair grounds. S. B Hall. H A. Lewis an d Theo. B rugger a re the com m ittee in charge. T his is th e tim e to volunteer your assistan ce, show your loy alty and a ssist those who are w orking hard to m ake th e fair a big success. Volunteers Are Needed. Come next T h u rsd ay , bring tools and a pocket lunch, and help put th e finishing touches to he grounds and buildings. T here is work for a ll—both m en aud women, husky boys and girls. R eport to the above com m it tee at the fair office. Raker & Son Display Fordor Ford Seban A new m em ber of the F'ord Model A line has a rriv ed in G resham and R aker & Son are show ing it with justifiable pride. It is th e long ex pected F ordor sedan and it is said it m ore th an com es up to ex p ecta tions. It c a lls forth exclam ations of w onder and ad m iratio n . “ More “strik in g ly beautiful th a n your fondest hopes," is th e way it is described. T he detailed descrip tio n is as follow s: “Long, low, strea m lin e body, w ith narro w belt m oulding ru n n in g com pletely aro u n d th e car. E xquisite tw o-tone color harm onies set off by b rig h t touches of g leam ing m etal. So rich ly finished and appointed in every d etail th a t it has th e ap p earan ce of a custom - built body. ““Above a ll—a wide, room y, com fo rtable car. Deep lounge seats upholstered in soft w oolen cloth, w ith brow n h airlin e stipe, in pleasing c o n tra st w ith lig h t brown trim m ing. Arm rests. Em bossed cloth paneling around doors and on seat in fro n t com partm ent. Oval bow -light and robe rail in rear com partm ent." Along w ith all th is is said to be m echanical beauty and efficiency th a t m atches th is o u tstan d in g beau ty of line, color and finish; 55 to 65 m iles an h o u r; 40-horse pow er en gine; quick a c c e le ra t'o n ; four- w heel b ra k e s; four H oudaille h y drau lic shock ab so rb e rs; 20 to 30 m iles per gallon of g aso lin e; ty p i cal Ford reliability , econom y and long life. A m ore detailed announcem ent w ill app ear in F rid a y 's Outlook. In the m eantim e th e local d ealers say the ca r is on display in th e ir show rooms. KEY. A. B. UALDEK HAS VISIT FROM SON A. Bland C alder, son of th e Rev. and Mrs. A. B. C alder of Boring, w as a visitor at the hom e of his p are n ts over Sunday. Mr. Calder, who is tra d e com m issioner with th e bureau of foreign and dom estic com m erce. United S tates d e p a rt m ent of com m erce a t Shanghai, China, arriv ed in P o rtlan d S a tu r day. Monday he ad d ressed the m em bers’ forum luncheon at the P ortlan d C ham ber of Com merce. Mr. C alder says th a t lum ber, a u tom otive equipm ent, m erchandise and tex tiles shipped from P o rtlan d find excellent m ark ets In China, and th a t the city of P o rtlan d and sta te of Oregon can still fu rth e r develop Chinese trad e to advantage, lie considers C hina an exceedingly com petitive m a rk e t und considers it well w orth th e w hile of the United S tates to w atch develop m ents in th a t cou n try and to study the situation w ith a view to fu tu re m utual interests. Binders and binder tw in e ; re pairs. H essel Im plem ent Co., Please phone or w rite item s for G resham . th e Outlook — but give your real New things under ‘“Classified.” name. Call G resham 1561. ft J? k P aints Varnishes Lacquers as a turtle’s back; dries hard, opaqye, smooth. Protects, and beautifies at least expense. For Exteriors For Interior» W all-D ura W ash ab le W all P a in t i F la t a n d Velvet G loss) ; Raco- llte E n a m e ls . Inside F)oor P a in t; Oil S ta in s ; F lo o r and V arnish S ta in , B a th T ub E n a m e l; D urable F loor V arnish 4 . IV. Metzger <& Co. Gresham MILLER FA.MIL! BAC K FROM ALASKA TRIP Berry Meeting Called; Cash Awards Offered Contins Events Men’s Suits 25% RAHMt BBES P l RK PA IN T also C reosote Shingle Stain, Porch F loor P a i n t ; B arn and Roof P a i n t ; T ruck. Tra< to r and Im plem ent P a in t; A utom obile E nam els ; S p a r V arnish ; R aco ra Roof C oating—B la c k ; C oncrete and C em ent C oating #2.00 Per Year 17, 1»SS Mr. and Mrs, K. A. Miller aud d au g h ter V irginia retu rn ed Monday evening from uu 18-day trip to m id H a n es Io Thrill Crowd. Floral Exhibitors Lining lip. A laska, to com pany w ith a half M anager D. E. Tow le of the Berry If anyone th in k s ju st because No one could possibly recognize dozen relativ es from Oregon City News of th e death of Milton O. the old m achinery hall, which for Nelson of T ro u td ale cam e as a bulldogging has been elim inated i sev eral y ears past has been used they took the boat at S eattle Ju n e G row ers Packing com pany calls shock to his m any friends in th is from the program of th e county 1 as ttie floral building, in its brand 30 for the jou rn ey north. T he im atten tio n to the blackberry s itu a vicinity, m any of whom had not fair th a t it will be a tam e and a l ! new coat of paint and g en eral a p p o rtan t tow ns touched by the boat tion in a le tte r below. He also a n heard of his illness, w hich had ex to g eth er mild en tertain m en t, th at p earan ce in its new location jotning on w hich th e p arty w ent w ere nounces a contest w ith cash prizes ent. th e bleach ers on the east. for the best rasp b e rrie s and logaus tended over sev eral weeks. Death person is slated for enlightenm Under the capable supervision of K etchikan, W rangell, Cordova, Val Ben Jo ry cam e at Good S am a ritan hospital Ben Jo ry Is com ing! Mr. und Mrs. to be delivered at a specified date. Mrs. E. M. Stone of T routdale, n ew dez and Sew ard. with his com bined shows is alread y in P o rtlan d last Sunday. su p erin ten d en t of the Miller w ere not able to see th eir Mr. T ow le's le tte r is as follow s: Mr. Nelson w as a w riter of wide h ere for th a t m atter, with m ore ly-appointed dep artm en t, the in terio r will son Alden who is n ear K etchikan Owing to a slow m arket for cold experience, having been on the th an 100 of his fiery ea stern O re floral gon steeds. They arrived in five soon present us a ttra c tiv e an a ir as ed ito rial staff of the P o rtlan d T ele carlo pack b lack b erries it has been de for th e sum m er, as the boat going th e outside. She will be assisted ad lots, accom panied by the gram and th e M inneapolis Jo u rn al. in her work by her sister, Mrs up to his place of em ploym ent cided to call a m eeting of all black He was a co n trib u to r for m ore P rineville-Shaniko stage, a vehicle Josephine Q uesinberry. has been th e scene of many I leaves K etchikan but once a week. berry grow er m em bers at the c a n th an 30 y ears to the Com m ercial a w hich bloody b attle w ith bandits on its I Mrs. Stone rep o rts th at several T he trip is described by mem nery office a t 3 p. m. T hursday, July West, a w eekly publication of Min through the m o u tain s; Mexi i.iicc , xhiinioi> have already aaktd neapolis, in w hich he m aintained a trip bers of the party as a w onderful 19, to study the problem and figure space in the building. The Port colum n, "T he S h arp sh o o ter." He can ste ers, a buffalo, th e w hite for land Bureau of P arks is one of the one mid the scenery m ost m agnifi on the best plan of handling the ch a rio t horses w hich next week continued w ritiug until a sh o rt most conspicuous of these. They will he seen on the race course, cent. The co untry is rough and crop th a t prom ises to be a large tim e before his death. He w rote one. Do not fail to attend this will have a large floral exhibit of and a charm ing strin g of spotted essays for various m agazines, sev m ountainous and it would seem as meeting as it is very im portuut. ferns and potted plants. W ilson ponies. eral having appeared In th e A tla n It lias been suggested th a t we try “ H andsom e H arry ", “Black C at”, CTout-Qehr of P o rtland will have a though the in h a b ita n ts had hut a tic Monthly. R eaders of th e O ut out shipping in cur lots aud also "W apato Ja ck " aud many o th er of fine display of palm s, fern s and scan ty o p p ortunity to m ake a live look will rem em ber a rem ark ab le th at we invite tlie logau and red o th er plants. lihood. article, "W hat I See From Hope the Pendleton Round-up horses will rasp b e rry grow ers to utteud this The fountain to occupy the ce n he h ere th is year. A new horse G arden^," w hich appeared from the The educational featu res of the m eeting witli th e object in view of tra l space of the building, for years w hich is a ttra c tin g much ad m ira pen of Mr. Nelson in the holiday past has been a thing of beauty. trip w ere many ami varied, acco rd shipping the very ea rliest black issue last D ecem ber, also several tion w herever he goes is "G over T his year ft will he arran g e d by ing to u m em ber of the p arty ju st b erries in mixed curs witli logans nor P ierce", a glistening ch estn u t sh o rt essays and qu estio n s and and red rasp b erries. An attendance an sw ers which appeared from tim e so rrel w ith a blaze face and w hite Mr. Bocker of th e Swiss Floral retu rn ed . An extrem ely in te re st of all interested in this experim ent stockings. He w eighs 1500 pounds com pany of P ortlaud. The lilies to time. ing as well as te rrify in g incident is u rgently requested, as the tr y Mr. Nelson was born in South and is said to be some bucker. He for the pond will be furnished by out w ill he of Interest to all and W ayne, Wis., S eptem ber 24, 1859, will be here th is year for the first Ju liu s Broepzie. He specializes in of th e voyage up stream was a visit may help us to solve next years the son of pioneer parents. He was lim e and will be ridden by "H igh th is beautiful flower and for two to the glacial region. The captain m ark etin g problem s. - P lease be grad u ated from the U niversity of Stocking BUI". Bucking horses, years past has furnished the lilies of th e vessel ran out am ong the su re to atten d th is m eeting. W isconsin in 1884. H is first new s trick riding and roping. Roman for the pond. T he berry grow ers are feeling The G resham Com munity & G ar Icebergs w ith ease, and a t one paper w ork w as on th e W isconsin stan d in g races, ch ario t races, etc., ra th e r ju b ilan t over the h arvest r e P rohibitionist, w hich later becam e will be a few of the many a ttr a c den club, an organization effected point blew a terrific b last w ith the sults. W hile some discouruging tions by Dick McCullough of P en since n year ago, has en th u siastic w histle which hud a peculiar ef th e N orthw estern Mail. conditions developed owing to the In 1889 Mr. Nelson m arried a dleton, Gus C onrad of Union. Pat plans for its display. The club has fect on the g laciers, cau sin g them wet w eath er in the fore part of the university classm ate, Miss A nna and Eddie Woods from Em m ett, taken the ce n tral space around the to b reak und subm erge In th e w a harv est, the Ideal w eather of the Idaho, and o th ers of Ben Jo ry 's fountain and it is assu red will have H enry. som ething w orth coining to see. ter. Some of th e huge pieces of ice past 10 days has helped us to r e T he N elsons moved to P o rtlan d c o m p a n y . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bushee of T he K endall Flow er club has m ade went down so far they were 15 m in deem our rep u tatio n for quality of in 1909 and soon afte r p urchased product. The grow ers und our the H. B. C hapm an farm n ear Pendleton are on th e grounds a s inquiries as to space and has prom utes In com ing again to the surface. custom ers, the ru n n ers, are feeling T routdale. From 1915 to 1920 the sisting Jo ry In g ettin g Ills line-up ised an exhibit. Among the Individ The celebrated Colum bia glucler hotter, as the quality is m uch im fam ily lived in M inneapolis, w here in readiness. Mr. Bushee, a form er ual exhibitors is A. D. K endall of proved and the grow ers are doing th e ir son, Donald, took a course in Union Pacific ra ilro a d m an, and T ro u td ale who will put ou an ex was one which a ttra c te d much a t a lot b etter in th e ir harvesting engineering at the U niversity of Mrs. Bushee are now enjoying th eir hibit consisting mainly of gladioli. tention. m ethods aud are being wall paid The north end of the floral build vacation and an ticip ate a rousing M innesota. W hile the trip was most w onder for th e ir ex tra efforts in keeping Mr. Nelson is survived by his good tim e the com ing week. Mr. ing will be devoted to the larg er the b efries picked up close, re s u lt widow, living a t the fam ily home Bushee says th e re will be around exhibits and the south end to the ful and ull enjoyed It very much, ing in No. 1 grade th a t m eans lc Mrs. E. M. the sight of old Oregon was a w el near T routdale, and son, Donald, of 50 Indians on the ground th is year individual displays. per pound or 14% g rea ter value in P o rtland. Dr. L u th er T. Nelson of to p articip a te In th e races, besides S tone's phone num ber is 21 x 1. come one on th e retu rn . the berries. T his alone m eans the a num ber of visiting Indians who P o rtlan d is a nephew. difference between profit and loss. E ating stan d s are being erected In P o rtlau d Mr. Nelson was an are picking b erries in the vicinity. T he Rmlio E lectric com pany will The yield of both logans and red active m em ber of th e F irs t P re s The U m atilla Indians from the re s th u s early on th e grounds, tw o well again th is year fea tu re th e ir su ra sp b e rrie s is equal to our highest b y terian ch u rch , in w hich he was ervation a t Pendleton a re expected under way a t the present. Mrs. E. perb llu tte r-k ist popcorn which estim ates and is very satisfactory to arriv e T hursday. E. Marsh says th is will m ake the p atro n s can enjoy w hile listening leader of a m en's Bible class. fifth birthday she has celebrated on to th e stra in s of the A tw ater Kent to all grow ers who have done th eir F u n eral services w ill be held at Owing to a m istake In the prem the M ultnomah county fair grounds radios In the booth to be occupied part in proper fertilizing, tillage th e F irst P resb y terian church W ed anil h arv est methods. They are nesday aftern o o n at 3 o'clock. Drs. ium list of the baby clinic, Mrs. She and h er son, F. L. Marsh, will by J. T. and J. R. H orr. getting satisfacto ry retu rn s. H arold L. Bowman and Levi Jo h n Mabel K orstad. su p erin ten d en t of again th is year have th e ir first- Our Mr. F isher Is very m uch in th a t departm ent, w ishes to m ake class cafeteria w here they put be The Outlook will have a booth on terested in building up und su s son w ill officiate. the correction so th at none of the fore th eir p atro n s nothing hut th e the fair grounds In the ag ric u ltu ral tain in g our rep utation for quality m others will be disappointed. The in food. They will be located pavilion. W. W. W illiam s the of canned and cold puck product MARRIAGE VOWS TAKEN clinic will ho held Friday, July 27, best directly east of the floral building. h an d w ritin g expert, will have both of logans and re d rasp b e rrie s BY GRESHAM COUPLE only, but will he from 9:30 to 3 ch arg e und w ill d em o n strate the und it has been decided to open a Miss Neva Jack so n , d au g h ter of o’clock, giving tw ice th e tim e of About 20 running horses a re ou new sh o rth an d which is being pre last year to the exam inations. The tlie ground, a much larg er num ber p ared for publication by tlie O ut contest for the best b erries offered Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jack so n , and prizes will be aw arded S aturday for cunning by noon on T hursday, look. Ju ly 19. This con test is open to all Roland S h arp e w ere united in at noon. All m others will be given th an in previous years. grow ers In the association of both m arriag e at a q u iet wedding held a g ran d stan d tick et for S atu rd ay Those who have room s available varieties of berries. The conditions C oncessionaires are pouring onto A reg istra tio n fee of 50 the grounds. T he U-Au-To cam p d u rin g th e fair are welcome to Sunday noon a t th e home of the afternoon. cents will be charged for th e first is reg isterin g them, as are also phone In to th e Outlook office and of the co n test are as follow s; The officiating clergym an in P o rtlan d , child entered, oth er children In the delivery by noon of the 19th of one oth er room ing establishm ents in reg ister them for UBe of tran sien ts. can n ery c ra te of the cholet t b er the Rev. E. E ichm ann, p asto r of th e fam ily 25 cents. Some may be able to board as well ries you can pick. The b erries are G resham . Hope L u th eran church. T he c e re as room one or m ore persons. to lie etfen in size, of good size, T h ree in terestin g persons met The night program this year W henever room s a re filled, the of color und firm ness, carefully pick mony was w itnessed by Mr. and Mrs. yesterd ay by th e re p o rte r in the fice should be notified. P lacard s ed and handled for canning and F red C halker and Mr. and.M rs. H a r course of th e day’s events w ere Mr prom ises to he double ill q uality announcing "R oom s" or "Rooms each c ra te Hliould produce nt least and in terest to anything which lias and Mrs. W illiam McKesson and old Lewis, b ro th ers-in -law and sis preceded it in the evening. B etter and B oard” m ay be had a t th e Out 12 No. 2 cans of berries. It will d au g h ter, T helm a, who a re here te rs of the bride, and th e p a sto r’s stock, b etter equipm ent and b etter look office. also he necessary for each co n from Los Angeles to o p erate a organization a re the keynotes for wife, Mrs. Eichm ann. short o rder re sta u ra n t during the the evening en tertain m en t. T he Concession space Is being dis te sta n t Io till in a blank form that The cerem ony was one of u n fair. They were here four years illum inated pageant will be put on posed of rapidly and ull the ground will be p repared for the purpose usual in te re st from th e fact th a t ago, hut for th ree years did not put by tlie sam e people who staged the th a t was laid out as originally of show ing th e ir fertilizing, tillage, drainage, h arv estin g m ethods, and in an uupearance. Mr. McKesson the responses to th e ritu a l w ere explained th a t th is absence was F o u rth of Ju ly p ageant at the Fort- planned bus been taken. R equests yield per acre ns shown by our a re com ing in daily for more space. m ade by the bride and groom in the due to the a rriv a l of baby T helm a land stadium . On the nights of the hooks. p ageant th e program will he rein T he prizes offered a re ; F irst, to sign language. The Rev. Mr. E ich- who, by the way, is a m ost a ttr a c forced with the night horse show Cloth auto b an n ers are being m ann, although not a deaf m ute, is tive little m iss with golden cu rls and some of the wild w est scenery. given o ut to all who will tie them all en terin g the contest, four cans of th eir b erry product; second, for aud large brow n eyes. She will him self fam iliar w ith th e sign be cared for at the home of Mrs. T here are two strin g s of night on th e ir cars. H ere's a wuy to I lie logau grow ers a cash prize of h elp advertise th e fair. G et y o u rs show horses on the grounds— Dr. language and uses it in services H arriet T im m erm an w hile her $15 io he divided as follow s; $tu H eld's ru n n ers und Jum pers, und at the Outlook office or at the fulr for tlie first, $3 for th e second, and p aren ts work on the grounds. The M cDonald's every Sunday for deaf people. riding und trick office. $2 for the niem her getting third T he bride w as a ttire d in a blue McKessons plan to rem ain In O re horses, gon th e rem ainder of th e year at T he next g en eral m eeting of the place. g eorgette d ress with h at to m atch. least. tlie C u th bert red rasp b e rry Livestock en tries are com ing in fuir board, su p e rin ten d e n ts and co In n test a prize of $25 Is provided: Follow ing th e cerem ony dinner com m ittee ch airm en will be held at at a rapid pace and front p resen t For the first tim e in m any years indications all available space will i th e fair office next T h u rsd ay night, $1(1 for th e first prize; $7 for sec was served a t the home of th e ond prize; $5 for third, and $3 for b rid e's p aren ts so u th east of G resh th ere will be a display of H ereford be taken before tim e for the clos- I Ju ly 19. A full atten d an ce Is nec fourth, ull b erries to be donated. beef cattle. One of the finest herds ing of tlie entries. Enough dairy ; essary . am. Those p resen t w ere Mr. and of beef ca ttle In C alifornia Is ex The object of th is contest Is to eith er definitely entered or | Mrs. C. E. Jack so n , Mr. and Mrs. pected here within the next few cattle, planned on, will be here to more ! For Inform ation about th e fair try to im prove o u r production m ethods w ith a view to building up R oland S harpe, Mr. and Mrs. F red days. all the fair g rounds phone 1251. th an fill the new dairy liurus. our q u ality and q u an tity produc — h alk er and d au g h ter D onna Bee, The floor of the im m ense m achin tion and d eterm ining th e best • The new buildings will be iledl- , F ulr office telephone 1251. Mr .and Mrs. H arold Lewis, Mr. ery h all, 50 x 176 feet In size, is be m ethods of doing so in fertilizing, ra te d the first day of the fair. Wed- 1 cu ltiv atin g , and hnrvestliig m eth and Mrs. A. A. T ibbits and g ra n d ing poured. Long h ours on the nesday, Ju ly 25. T he plans for the part of the corps of w orkm en will ods Tlie scoring of the canned Ruby Ju nction son Billy Bayes, and Mr. and Mrs. Insure the com pletion of the floor dedicatory cerem onies will be In ! product will lie m ade liy com petent M. A. T ibbits and two children by tom orrow night. T he m achin ch arg e of the reception com m ittee , G eorge S tockton haa retu rn ed to fudges and the prize w inners will Edith May and Robert of P ortland. ery building Is one of the finest on which Is composed of T J. K retider, j Ills home here after spending sev lie req u ired to w rite an a rtic le cov ch airm an ; Mrs, C. I. Raker, J u d g e ; era l days at Olympia, Wash., where erin g th e ir m ethods of production. T he bride w as honored F rid ay the fair ground. A utom obiles aud Richard Delull, Mayor C harles he w ent to visit his son, Albert Tlii' aw a rd s will he m ade a t our farm m achinery, which have p re evening by a show er given by the viously been displayed under c a n Cleveland, J. (). Wilson und J. E. S tockton aud fuinlly. m id-w inter m eeting. S outheast circle of th e M ethodist vas roofs or the open sky will th is D unne. T he m any frien d s of Mrs. Maeve year be am ply protected and seen H er of R oseburg, form erly Miss Ladies Aid at th e home of Mrs. O, S o u th ern C alifornia w ill have an Many Inquiries as to en tries are Maeve Lovelace of Rockwood, will under favorable advantages. The J. L undquist. exposition know n as th e Pacific ag ric u ltu ral pavilion is In first- com ing in to th e se c re ta ry ’s office be pleased to learn th at she Is T he couple will reside near the class shape and every th in g Is In on the fair grounds and everything som ew hat Improved In health. Mrs. S outhw est E xposition, to open on points to a g ratify in g exhibit. It is Her has been suffering from tu b e r July 27 a t Long Beach, Cal., con Jack so n home. readiness for th e exhibitors. expected th a t en tries will not be on culosis for the last tw o y ears and tin u in g over L abor Day, S eptem in earn est before the first of the will be b ro u g h t to an open air sa n ber 3. week. itariu m In A ugust w here It is hoped she will be able to gain m ore ra p T he w onders of fresh paint are idly. The four little children are to be seen In the tran sfo rm atio n of being cared for by relatives. the floral building and th e old Mrs. F red W elderm an and d au g h ca ttle barns. The ex terio r of these te r Helen of Kelso, W ash., Mrs. buildings could scarcely be recog W illard Cook and d au g h ter Eva of nized. and F ran k Dickenson of Rockwood F rid a y E vening. J u ly 20.— L aw n fete, ices P le a s a n t Home K. V p. It. sp en t Sunday aftern o o n a t the a au t sp hom e of 1). I“. A ltm an. The BJur E lectric com pany has home of Mrs. G eorge Pullen. the c o n tra ct for lighting the m a About 50 frien d s und relativ es S a tu rd a y . Ju ly 21— Legion A u x il chinery hall, th e cattle anil horse g ath ered at the hom e of Mr. and iary bake sale, A. W. M etzger store. barns, the w iring of which Is n e a r Mrs. Gzal H endrickson Monday S a tu rd a y E vening, Ju ly 21 N eigh ly finished. nig h t and gave a farew ell p arty to borhood dance, C o ttre ll store. at Mrs. H enry S ten slan d and fam ily S a tu rd a y . Ju ly 21—B ake sale. A m er T he race horse b arn is nearly and Mr. and Mrs. W alter S ten s ican l-eglon a u x ilia ry . A. W. M etzger impleted. T his will be a new de land who left early th is m orning fit ore. p a rtu re th is year. H eretofore the for K etchikan, A laska. A b o u n ti J u ly 25*29.—M ultnom ah county fair. beautiful race horses, w hich have ful lunch w as served and m usical num bers w ere enjoyed. Mr. and F rid a y , A ugust 10 —C leanup of possibly been b ro u g h t h alf way acro ss th e continent, are never seen Mrs. W alter S ten slan d will a c UreMfiam c em etery by the public excepting on the race com pany th e fo rm e r's m other to course. T his year they can be a d her home In A laska and plan to be m ired free of ch arg e at th e south th e re for probably tw o years. Mrs. Tom F reem an Is helping in end of the ce n tral court. th e care of her aunt, Mrs. W illiam s at of P o rtlan d , w hose condition has COTTRELL been considered very grav e for Arholedn ('«»iiiiimaKy ( lui* MAKE TOUR SELECTION NOW Floyd Splaw n was given ar s u r some tim e, ow ing to a w eakened Powell Vallt'y Rd. and F ern Av. prise p arty S aturday evening In h eart. She now seem s to be a honor of his 14th birthday. Games trifle improved. w ere played, a fte r w hich re fre sh m ents w ere served. BEBRY ( KATES i l < ENTS EACH A neighborhood dance will be W hile they last, one-piece top, full held at th e C ottrell sto re S aturday stitch ed crate. A su b sta n tia l sav- • HXM'S WEAR SH O ES night, to which everyone is Invited. ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. , Prize w altz will be featured Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B axter, p ro p rie G R ESH A M A dm ission ” ."><• per couple Don't forget the advertisers when to rs of the sto re, a re In ch arg e of you need anything In their line. the arran g e m en ts for the dance. uly Clearance Weather-tight Phone IU1 Milton 0. Nelson Dies in Portland TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS REDUCTION DANCE AylsWortK&Martirx1^ Sat. Eve., July 21