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The Fair Needs Your Cooperation-~Committees and Superintendents Are Working Hard—Marvelous Displays and Programs Presented T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. IS, NO. 41 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, “Days of ’49 on Old Oregon Trail” to Be Re-Enacted at Fair Next Week TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1»88 -BIRTH OE A NATION’ 18.00 fe r le u r Old Time Landmark Church Services Attractive Prizes Destroyed by Fire SERYK ES ANNOUNCED Offered the Babies AT BAPTIST UHURUH F ire of undeterm ined origin, but th o u g h t by m any to be trac ed to defective w iring, com pletely de stroyed th e fram e one-and-a-half sto ry house, directly east of th e can n ery , occupied by Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Dean, th e ir son Byron, and th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh S cott and two sm all ch ild ren , in a sp ectacu lar blaze sh o rtly before noon W ednes day. The prizes for the baby clinic de Rev. A. D. H untley of Oswego will supply the pulpit a t th e B ap p artm en t of th e county fair form a tist ch u rch Sunday m orulng a t 11 m ost a ttra c tiv e list. For the babies Fair Opening Wednesday; ' Jory’s Combined Shows to / . < A N o’clock, and will p rese n t th e su b u nder one year of age th e n earest Illuminated Pageant Participate in Varied ject, “Q reat O pportunities.” Mrs. physically perfect, 12 handsom e Opening Night. H untley is a pleasing and forceful prizes a re offered. They are, first. Night Shows. X X -x ~ *• Î speaker, H er m essages a re tim ely babX c a rria g e by th e Ira Pow ers and helpful to all who hear them . I Furniture com pany; second, high Dedication Ceremonies at 2, All business places of G resham Mile-Long Stock Parade Bible school will convene a t 9:45. cbulr. E dw ards F u rn itu re com- w ill close at 1 o’clock T h u rsd ay af- p reCede Afternoon Wednesday; Races to ternoon, Ju ly 26, to p erm it em- B erry pickers and fair v isito rs a re Pa n X’ Htird, rocker, W alrad Mer- Race Programs. Start Thursday. ployer and em ployes th e privilege | cordialiy welcomed to th ese ser- p an tile com pany; fourth, kiddie of tak in g in the M ultnom ah county vices. c a r . A- w Metzger & Co.; fifth, The aftern o o n s of th e fair w ill be NEW BUILDINGS DEDICATED fair. ______________ knife, fork and spoon, G resham The house, pu rch ased tw o years WEDNESDAY. 2 P. M. given over alm ost exclusively to ‘ The simp It stout o f Betsy 'fyss O utlook; sixth, gold ring. Zell ago by th e B erry G row ers Packing PREACHING SERVICE T he E lks band of 18 pieces will SUSPENDED SUNDAY Bros., Jew elers; seventh, pair of com pany from Mrs. H anna Nelson An ap p ro p riate dedication pro horse races a i d o th er events in Is covered now m tb mould and moss, T h ere will be no preaching ser- 8boes, K night Shoe Co.; eighth, gram is being a rran g e d for W ed be heard every afternoon from the w hich saddle horses, high Jum pers I "But still t e r deathless tanner flies living on th e Mt. Hood Loop h ig h record book, J. K. Gill Co.; nesday, the opening day of the fair, g ran d stan d a t the fa ir grounds. W. way, w as valued a t about $2000 vices at th e F ree M ethodist Church i/1nd keeps I be color o f the skies, A. McDougall is th e d irecto r of th is and h u rd lers figure in all kinds of i a t 2 p. m. and is am ply covered by insurance. as pastor and m em bers w ill be in nB>th, tinted photo, G ranada studio; <yf nation thrills, a nation bleeds, novelty stu n ts. A p arad e a m ile ( th re e prizes, untinted photos, T he occu p an ts of th e house, how atten d an ce at the conference and In v itations have been se n t to band w hich has been h eard here nation follow s where it leads." The G resham band in length w ill s ta rt off th e program 1 ever, w ere not so fo rtu n a te as they cam pm eeting w hich a re being held i O ran ad a studio, G overnor P atterso n , officials of th e previously. fro m “ 'Bulb o f America" of each afternoon. T his w ill con had delayed in su rin g th eir fu rn west of P ortland. Sunday school county and city of P o rtlan d and w ill play evenings beginning a t 7 F o r th e n earest physically per- sist m ainly of the livestock on the Scene from th e firew orks spec- m em bers of th e sta te senate and o'clock. Dr. H. H. Ott, th e leader grounds, and w ill include m a n -j tacle, "T he B irth of a N ation.” to ishings. They lost practically will convene as usual, how ever, and fpct baby between the ages of one leg islature, and it is expected m any of th e G resham band, w hich has every th in g they had w ith th e ex will be in ch arg e of Mrs. U. K. a n ‘l th ree y ears prizes are offered also played on the fair grounds in euvers by th e fine six-in hands I be given a t th e fair grounds W ed ception of th e clothes they wore. of th ese will be present. Saiki. The cam pm eeting w ill close as follow s: first, reed rocker, w ithout w hich th e fair would not nesday night. I t Is p repared and S enator Joseph E. D unne w ill be the past, prom ises some first class Sunday evening, Ju ly 29. H enry Je n n in g s & Son; second, As n ear as can be learned the be com plete. T h ree- and flve-gait- produced by th e 'H itt com pany and music. m a ste r of cerem onies. -----------------------co aster wagon, Cohn Bros., home fire sta rted about 11 o'clock. Mrs. ed saddle horses are on the this w ill be its in itial p resentation. The arran g e m en ts are in charge GRESHAM TEMPLE fu rn ish e rs; th ird, w hite gold ring, grounds eag er for th e ir p a rt in the It w ill be a m arvelous production S cott w as sew ing in th e fro n t p a rt The carnival com pany to fu rn ish of the reception com m ittee co n sist ANNOUNCES SERVICES C arl Greve. Jew eler; fourth, slR-er program . The horse show w ill be w ith m uch actin g along w ith th e of the house when she w as sta rtled ing of T. J. K reuder, chairm an, the rides this year is the Brow ning The Rev. D. B. W eintz w ill occu knife, fork and spoon, Lipm an, by a ro a r ap p a ren tly com ing from gin at 1:30 in the aftern o o n s and firew orks. D on't m iss it. Mrs. C. I. R aker, Judge R ichard C arnival com pany of Salem. On the re a r and u pper p art of the py the pulpit of th e U ndenom i W olfe At Co.; fifth, bathing suit. 7:30 in th e evenings. T he races the grounds will be found th e ferris Deich, Chas. Cleveland, J. O. W il building. She hastened to the national tem ple Sunday afternoon N orthw est K nitting m ills; sixth, wheel, the m erry go round, th e w ill s ta rt daily a t 2 o'clock. The son and J. E. Dunne. kitchen w here flames w ere begin a t 2 o'clock and again in th e eve bath in g suit. N orthw est K nitting first race w ill ta k e place T h u rsd ay seventh, p air of shoes, The E lks band, w hich w ill play whip, and oth er rid es w ithout ning to come th ro u g h from the ning at 7:45. T he Rev. S. F. P itts, m ills; afternoon. aftern o o n s a t th e fair, w ill p ro w hich no fair would be com plete. who usually p reaches h ere Sunday K night Shoe Co.; eighth, child's ceiling of th e southw est co rn er of T his com pany is said to be a good H orses from five different states vide the music. the room. The alarm was quickly afternoon, will atten d the dedica- book, J. K. Gill Co.; ninth, tinted All a re urged to inspect th e new one and m uch to be p referre d over a re rep resen ted in th e en try list given and th e local fire d ep art tion of a new gospel lighthouse at Photo by the G ranada studio; next w hich num bers 67 thoroughbreds. buildings, w hich w ill be filled w ith those of preceding years. m ent responded and worked val Hebo, Oregon, n ear T illam ook the th ree prizes, untfnted photos by the V isitors a t the fa ir n ex t week Among th e 16 en tries for th e 2:24 exhibits, and atten d the dedication. , G ran ad a studio. iantiy to save th e house and con coining Sunday. F. H. Crane, su p e rin ten d e n t of pace for w hich a p u rse of $400 is will find the Outlook booth in the Sunday school will convene a t lb For the best, physically, p air of the a g ric u ltu ra l d ep artm en t, says offered, are sev eral w ell know n a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion an in te restin g ten ts. T he blaze had too g reat o'clock, p ray er m eeting T uesday tw ins, first, silver cup each by “ Reproduction of the Days of '49 not to overlook th a t honey w hich horses. They a re Brinkerhoff. place. W. W. W illiam s, who has headv.-ay, how ever, and it w as im evening, and young people's m eet- | Isaac S taples, jew eler; second, on the Old Oregon T ra il’’ w ill be will be a n im po rtan t exhibit in his ow ned by F. H. Metz of San F ra n been a t w ork for some tim e a r possible to do m ore th an confine ing F riday evening. th e title of th e th rillin g scenes division. g ra ss ro ck er each by Olds, W ort- th e fire to th e house and keep It ran g in g the sh o rth an d system de cisco; Bonnie Bells, E lroy Nash, T he Rev. Mr. W eintz preaches m an & K ing; th ird , photo by th e w hich are to form the night show Salem ; O nw ard P atch, J. J. Kad- vised by H. L. S t.C la ir into su it from sp read in g to su rro u n d in g en te rta in m e n t of the com ing M ult The city au th o rities announce derly, P o rtla n d ; The C avalier, S il able lessons, p rep arin g it for pub trees and buildings. Mrs. Scott every W ednesday evening a t P alm G ranada studio. er, on the Colum bia R iver h ig h nom ah county fa ir w hich will open th a t d uring the days of th e fair no For the trip le ts best physi ver L ake stables, E v erett, W ash. lication and developing a new way did well to g et th e alarm in as way. W ednesday, .idly 25, on th e fair p ark in g of autom obiles w ill be a l cally, first, $10 in gold will be glv- soon as she did, as th e house was to teach sh o rth an d , w ill be in In th e 2:24 tro t for Friday, Ju ly 27. g rounds a t G resham . The g ra n d lowed on Main stree t. T he ch arg e not supplied w ith a telephone. She M ETIIODISTN TO USE B ondaline owned by Ira Davis of charge. en *be M ultnom ah county fair stan d of the fair is located on the for p ark in g autos on the fair SCHOOL BUILDING ’B recto rs; second, $5 in gold from G resham , is a favorite. In th e 2:12 A new m ethod of teaching sh o rt h astily p u t h er tw o ch ild ren Into site of th e old Oregon tra il, and grounds w ill be 25 cents. ■ , \. ‘ " the sam e source; th ird , photo by pace for th a t day are noted Hal hand w ill be dem onstrated. By th e th e fam ily c a r w hich w as standing All services of the M ethodist from th is fact should be fostered a Fitzsim m ons, W. A. K endall, G resh use of th is method pupils can learn In th e yard and drove to th e near Episcopal ch u rch will be held for th e G ran ad a studio. feeling of sentim ent when th e old i In th e pre-school clinic division am ; Cincofleld, J. H. Luck, Bing sh o rth an d in less tim e th a n re est phone, from w here th e call w as the next few w eeks in the G resham days w ill be lived over by 1928 | A d d itio n a l L ocals Not m ore th a n five grad e school building, beginning for ch “ d ren fron‘ th ree to six years ham S prings, Oregon, and Baron- q uired by th e old m em ory system tu rn ed in. sp e cta to rs of th e exciting events. dale, T. R. H ow itt, G resham . Tom The in stru c tio n is based upon the m inutes elapsed from th e tim e she next Sunday. The n ecessary equip of age the first prize will be n $35 In d ians d irect from th e U m atilla discovered th e fire un til the fire puppy given by the G resham K en Much unfavorable com m ent Is be Poole. Dr. H. V. Adix, G resham : H erb artia n m ethod of association men had arriv ed on th e scene. Mrs. m ent will be moved to th e school | reserv atio n rep lete w ith w ar paint, nel club. This puppy is eligible G eorge H. W ilson, W. H. W illiam T he pupil asso ciates th e sh o rt th is week. Sunday school will medt feath ers,—all the reg alia of full- ing heard today w ith referen ce to son, G resham , a re am ong th e en hand signs w ith form s he alread y Dean w as a t w ork a t th e can n ery at 10 o'clock, b ut officers and teach- for reg istra tio n in the A m erican the display in fro n t of th e th e ate r fledged w arrio rs, w ill be here. tra n ts in the 2:17 pace for S a tu r know s and the alp h ab et of sh o rt when w ord was b ro u g h t to h e r by ers a re being asked to be on hand K enn#l club The setond ‘)rlze Cowboys of the rea l w estern type, reg ard in g th e ad v ertisin g p ro p a Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs, m an ag er of the at 9:45 in o rd er to have everything w ll‘ b” “ ‘»«•«‘Hut canary and cage day. Dr. Nick, G. K. H ow itt, P o rt hand can be learned in m uch less hardboiled and ready to shoot th eir ganda rela tin g to th e abolition of floor, th a t her house w as in flames. land, is am ong the horses entered tim e. in read in ess for th e opening s e r by th e Routledge Seed & F loral w ay th rough a t a m om ent's notice, capital punishm ent. The trip le ex Co.; th ird , p air of New Z ealand The blow to th e tw o fam ilies is for th e free for all tro t S aturday. vices in the various d epartm ents. D em onstrations w ill be given a ir Indian raid on im m igrants ecutions, as displayed at th e th e ate r Red rab b its, Lehm an At G raves; severe. Mr. and Mrs. Dean e sti The race h o rse b arn s a re now daily. The Rev. H. V. W ilhelm, the p as door, a re considered as anything cro ssin g the plains, all th is and fo u rth , w hite rabbit. Lock Laven m ate th e ir loss a t about $2000, and full to overflowing, also th e ca ttle tor, will preach at 11 o’clock fol Mr. W illiam s has had long ex m ore. No m an, w om an or child but desirable in a ttra c tin g a crowd, Mr. and Mrs. Scott about $700. The lowing th e Sunday school and a t 8 rab b itry ; fifth, goldfish and howl, and chneessions are n early sold should m iss seeing th is reproduc- a large p a r t of w hich is m ade up perience as a h an d w ritin g ex p ert la tte r moved to G resham some o'clock In th e evening. Mrs. Mary George L. Routledge Ai Co.; sixth, out. in co u rt and is a well know n g raph tio n of w hat th e fo refath ers w ent ! of children. tim e ago from Jo rd an Valley, O re Louise Dodge will sing a t th e p air of bantam chickens, D. P. Dr. H. H. Ott, form er a ssista n t Rum ors seem to have been going ologist. th ro u g h th a t th e ir descendents gon, intending to m ake G resham m orning service. T h ere will be no Law ; seventh, colored photo, O ra- directo r of the G resham band, is around th a t ch arg es w ill be m ade m ight enjoy w hat they do today. “From c h a ra c te ristic s of your th e ir home. T h eir household fu r uada studio; eighth, untinted m eeting of th e E pw orth League. This reproduction of the days of now its leader, ow ing to the resig for everything, despite th e a n h an d w ritin g ," says he, "I can read photo, G ranada studio. nishings w ere new and of fine nation of W. D. P h illips, who for nouncem ent th a t the fair th is year '49 w ill be staged each evening of your ch a racter. If you w ish an quality. Bedding, silv erw are, lin WOMEN WILL HOLD th e fair, beginning a t 7:30. O ther m erly held th a t position. The is to he free to individual adm is a c cu rate delineation of your c h a r en, hand em broidered articles, $200 BOOSTER MEETING DEATH TAKES CHILD events each evening will be c h a r G resham band will be h eard a t the sions a t the gate. Some have said a c te r w ith suggestions as to the w orth of Indian blankets, Jewelry, FROM UNKNOWN CAUSE iot, ru nning, Rom an and stage fair grounds evenings d u rin g the th a t adm ission w ill be charged to vocation in w’hich you w ill be th e The Neighbors of W oodcraft held F u neral arran g em en ts have not th e floral show , etc., and th a t m ost successful, bring a full page a radio, a five-piece ivory bedroom coach races, and a parade of th e fair. special m eeting W ednesday eve suite, a dining su ite com plete, a re been m ade for Raymond Brown, L ittle Miss P a tric ia L usted of w hile th e first day w ill be free, handsom e six-horse team s. A cow ning a t th e I. O. O. F. hall, w hich specim en of your h an d w ritin g w rit some of th e a rticle s lost. boy trio. Maudie Craig, th e Indian L ents. 18-months-old g randniece of a fte r th a t p atro n s of th e fa ir will ten in ink. W rite w ith u su al speed was well attended. A pplications aged nine years and seven m onths, It is ce rtain th a t th e fire sta rted for m em bership w ere balloted on who died T uesday afternoon a t the queen, and a high-class perform -1 Miss Inez L usted, is spending the be “soaked" for everything. These and in usual m anner. Do not in th e attic over th e back porch, and ru m o rs a re to be branded as false ! ch an g e in any w ay.” ance by th e P ortlan d H unt club w ill w ith Miss Lusted, plans discussed for th e C raw ford house w est of th e fair although th e re is no one who saw stren g th en in g of th e circle. Mrs. grounds under m ysterious circum w herever they a re heard. T he only be added featu res of the evening's T his w ill be an in te restin g and th e blaze u n til it had gained ch arg es to be m ade on th e main events. j I ,,r Nale S arah Rowland «if P o rtlan d , o rg a n stances. Different theories have | in stru c tiv e d em onstration a n d th e u pper hand. Mrs. F red izers for th e o rder, w as p resen t been advanced as to the cause of By fa r th e best program ever P ortable re s ta u ra n t com plete. In fair grounds w ill be a t th e dog should a ttr a c t m uch atten tio n . . . .. „ , , ___ ________ _ i p a rt as follow s: 3 0 x 3 0 ten-ounce Bechill saw sm oke th ro u g h the and reported th a t a gain of a t l e a s t ! ,h e boy " d ea ,h ' Tbe a “ « "dl"K p ut on a t the M ultnom ah county t.anvag top gfde w alls 7 feet; Coie. show w hich is p ut on by the Mr. W illiam s experted the H ick- trees, but supposed it to come from 20 m em bers In the local circle Is | PhV ,c ,a ’‘ "<>»''"« “ » 8aX- P«*"d- fair w ill take place next W ednes- man 3-burner stove; electric coffee G resham K ennel club. All other day evening w hen th e illum inated urn, new ; 2 ice w ater co n tain ers, exhibits a re open and free. A i m an and Aimee Sem ple M cPherson one of th e num erous cam ps in con expected in the p rese n t cam paign. Ing th e rep o rt from th e autopsy pageant. “The B irth of a N ation” fau cets; 3 galvanized tu b s; ch arg e of 25 cen ts will be m ade for w riting in Log A ngeles and has nection w ith th e cannery. As she Besides a good num ber of m em which was held the follow ing day. ... . . . . . . . 5-gallon glass juice bow l; ab o u t 50 p ark in g ca rs on the ground and cleared up hundreds of frau d and had been repulsed the day previous indications of w .ll be portrayed. T his is said to each plate8> platter8> cup8i gla88e8, bers from th e local circle, th e re As th ere w ere I fo rg ery cases. by some of th e »campers reg ard in g stry ch n in e poisoning, vital organs every ca r w ill have to pay, it is be the g re a te st show ever p u t on knives, forks, spoons; frying pans, w ere several who, though living the m a tte r of fire th ere, she felt here, are m em bers of o th er circles. of the child w ere sent to the la b o r in the northw est and w ill be th e kettles, stra in e rs, pots, e tc .; *4-inch said, including the p resid en t of the re lu c ta n t W ednesday to go over to ato ry of th e U niversity of Oregon first p erform ance In th is section of K id d le, 18 x 36; waffle dog ma- fair, livestock men, and o th ers, who BORING MAN HELI) , I chine; 18 x 1 8 steak and hotcake AN DRUNKEN DRIVER see th e cause of the smoke. She They w ere Mrs. J. C. T u rn e r of for analysis, but as yet nothing will have to have season p ark in g th e country. It w ill take place , Kriddle; spindle gam e; larg e elec- Pendleton, Mrs. A. Benson of C as A new s item in a m o rn in g paper seem s to have been th e only p er W ednesday evening and another trie fan. O ther a rticle s too num er tickets. C harges for th e afternoon cade Locks and Mrs. Mary R obert has been heard from th a t source. evening la ter In th e week, the ex ous to m ention. W ill sell for less races will be 75 cents, and for th e 1 ” f l’ortla n d says th a t G. J. H illgard son who apprehended any danger. son, sister of John Bliss, whose A post m ortem exam ination re ' of Boring was a rre ste d y esterd ay Mr. and Mrs. Dean and Mr. and m em bership Is at Dayton, Oregon. vealed a condition th a t was decid act date of the second perform ance than sto rag e as I m u st have the night show $1. room for the fair. H. C. L arsen, ____________ j for driving w hile intoxicated, and Mrs. Scott as w ell as can n ery of to be announced later. Ice cream anil cake w ere served edly abnorm al. U-Au-To Camp.—Adv. th a t he was held for $1000 bail. ficials. say th a t th e local firemen T he boy was the son of Mr. and F a ir grounds phone 1251. T he a r r e s t w as m ade a t 14th and are deserving of the h ig h est p raise afte r th e m eeting and a p leasan t Mrs. Owen Brown, who give their social tim e w as spent. Division stree ts, w here H lllg a rd 's for the splendid w ork they did in The reg u la r m eeting of the circle ad d ress as Baker, Oregon. They c a r w as said to have been w recked try in g to save th e house and con will be held next T h u rsd ay eve a re here w ith a strin g of run n in g when it crashed into a woodpile ten ts. They also ap p reciate very ning at 8 o'clock. T his will be a ho rses for the fair. T he body of afte r it zig-zagged down a stre e t much the aid ren d ered by n eigh th e ir son is a t th e funeral p arlo rs F rid a y E vening. Ju ly 20.— U w n fete. booster m eeting. In itia tio n s will iMpk ee P le a s a n t Hom e B. Y, P. U. and h it a parked ear. bors and friends. They w ere fo r be a fea tu re of the evening. The of J. E. M etzger. a t hom e of B. C. A ltm an of Investig atio n failed to disclose tu n ate in finding a fu rn ish ed house officers of th a circle a re urging the S a tu rd a y E vening, J u ly 21.—Ix&wn Money Maters •octal, M tasion church, auepicen young any person a t Boring by th e nam e to go into a t once, th a t of J. F. atten d an ce of all m em bers and all people’s society. Men's blue w ork sh irts 69 ce n ts, of H illgard. W hetstone on Hood avenue, and who hold m em bership elsew here. d ress sh irts, co llars attac h ed 98c: S a tu rd a y . Ju ly 21.—Legion A uxill- a re again fairly com fortable. m en's o v eralls $1.29; 36-lnch hath ia ry bake sale. A. W. M etzgar store. For the Ladles I tow els 19c, tw o for 35c. Alys- Mr. Dean has th e position of field EVANGELICAL LADIES S a tu rd a y E vening. Ju ly 21.—N eigh Snappy styles In new toutw ear man with th e B erry G row ers P ack borhood dance, C ottrell store. WILL nERVE MEALS w orth & M artin.—Adv. at for spring. Come in and s“e them. Lawn Mowers. R egular p reaching services will S a tu rd ay . Ju ly 21.—B ake sale, A m er- P o p u lar prices, $3 95, $4 95, $5.95. ing com pany, also th a t of b erry in- i< a n Ix g to n a u x ilia ry , A. W. M etzger A ylsw orth & M artin. G resham .— pector and salesm an. We re p a ir and sharpen lawn be held a t th e E vangelical ch u rch store. Sunday at 11 a. m. T he Bible m ow ers. We call for and deliver. T he house razed by fire W ednes J u ly 23-29.—M ultnom ah co u n ty fair. J. E. M etzger, O resham , phone B inders and binder tw in e; re- day is an old tim er. It w as b u ilt school will m eet a t 10. 1901.—Adv. tf H essel im p lem en t Co., F rid a y . A ugust 10.—C leanup of pairs. The women of th e ch u rch will by T hom as Owens. A la te r ow ner G resham cem etery G resham . F air office telephone 1251 w as O. H ak an so n , w ho bequeathed serve m eals a t th e ch u rch during the p ro p erty to his adopted daugh- fair week, beginning W ednesday. •r, H anna Sophie Nelson, who Meals will be served noon and eve E v a n g elica l W o m en ’s U nion wned it for m any y ears u n til she ning. L unches, sandw iches, etc, will he served all day. WILL SERVE sold it to th e Berry G row ers. at .»/.I .VOH New Footw ear for Ladles. Arboleda Community Club Card of T hanks. The sp rin g 's sm a rte st slippers, T he B erry G row ers association pum ps and oxfords at popular Pow ell Valley Rd. and F ern Av. w ishes to tak e th is m eans of ex prices, $3.95, $4,96 and $5.95. A yls W ednesday, Thursday, F rid ay and Saturday pressing its th a n k s to our v olun w orth A M artin, G resham .—Adv. teer fire d ep a rtm en t for th e excel of Eair Week lent work done In co n tro llin g the HFKKYt KATES 21 CENTS EACH M e n ’ s wear c S h o e « s V. fire in the Dean residence Ju ly 18, W hile they last, one-piece top, full A T T H E EV A N G E LIC A L CHURCH and especially for saving the shade stitched crate. A su b stan tia l sa v P rise w altz will be featured G R ESH A M tree s from ruin. ing. W alrad M ercantile Co.—Adv. Fifth and Main, Gresham. Sic B»rry G row ers Packing Co., by Admission 754 per couple D. E. Towle. New things under "Classified.” ST FAIR NOTES N ew Shorthand to Be Demonstrated July Clearance Coming Events /Men’s S u its 25% REDUCTION EE r o t K SELECTION AylsWortK DANCE NOON AND EVENING MEALS Sat. Eve., July 21