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Admission to the Fair Free to All; Auto Parking 25c; Support the Marvelous Day and Night Programs G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 18, NO. 42 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1#*8 FAIR GROUNDS, BUILDINGS, IN READINESSFOR GREAT WEEK FAIR NOTES Home to Be Built for Chevrolet Firm SEVERAL INJURED IN WEEK-END ACCIDENTS Hot Days Injure Blackberry Crop Enos V olbrecht, 20. of G resham and a fam ily from P o rtlan d con Granger«, Attention! NEW BUILDINGS DEDICATED sistin g of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Clouse, T his is fair week. I th rille rs on the p leasan ce by th e A com m ittee of th re e p ersons WEDNESDAY, 2 P. M. A nother m odern business house L eonard Clouse aged 7, E lm er T he ex trem e heat of the p ast tew It is not th e "G resham fa ir” but ! B row ning A m usem ent com pany, from each of th e nine su b o rd in ate 1 An ap p ro p ria te dedication pro- is soon to a rise in G resham , a Clouse. 11, and a n eighbor's boy days creates a problem for berry should be considered “Our F a ir ” by A mple p ark in g sp ace has been g ran g es of th e county w ill m eet on | gram is being arran g e d for Wed splendid addition to th e a ttra c tiv e W alter K reiger, 14, w ere tak en to grow ers, especially b lackberry I provided for autos on th e g rounds the fair g rounds S atu rd ay forenoon nesday, the opening day of th e fair, new buildings w hich have stead ily ' S*' ' T,ncents hospital ea rly Sunday all th e people of M ultnom ah coun grow ers. T he B erry G row ers P ack j for w hich a ch a rg e of 25 cents a at 10:30 for th e purpose of m aking a t 2 p. m. been m aking th e business d istric t of ,n o rn in K aB the re su lt of a serious ing com pany was about to begin ty. It is m ore th a n ever th is year j ca r is made. As th is is one of th e plans for th e farm e rs’ field day pic In v itatio n s have been sen t to th e tow n a su b ject of favorable re clash of autom obiles at th e in te r the shipm ent of fresh blackberries everybody's fair and th e w orld is sources of incdme, and a free gate nic w hich w ill tak e place S atu r- G overnor P atte rso n , officials of th e m ark s to all w ho visit th e place, section of W allula avenue and the invited to come and see and enjoy. when th e h eat wave came, cooking is provided for individuals, it is ' day, S eptem ber 15. T hose com ing Section Line. rip e b erries and doing m ore o r less T he gates w ill be open to the hoped by the fair board th e p ark - on to th e grounds w ishing to p a r co unty and city of P o rtlan d and and a source of prid e to th e re s i A iling V olbrecht is suffering dam age to those in various stages public, w ithout adm ission charge, ing privilege on th e g ro u n d s w ill ticip ate in th is picnic a re asked to m em bers of th e sta te se n ate and dent. T he new building will be leg islatu re, and it is expected m any erected for the F ield h o u se-S h earer I an arm and p o ssib le* o f developm ent. Especial care fo r th e five days of th e fair, begin be w ell used. rep o rt to F. H. C rane, su p e rin ten - of th ese w ill be present. Chevrolet com pany w ithin th e next abdom inal injuries. Mr. and Mrs. will be n ecessary to pick berries n ing W ednesday. D uring th e fair no p ark in g of dent of th e a g ric u ltu ra l d ep art- S en ato r Joseph E. D unne w ill be 60 days on th e site of th e old Clouse are rep o rted m ore seriously su itab le for shipping. D. E. Towle, T he g rounds a re ready and are j autos w ill be allow ed on Main m ent, w ho w ill be acq uainted w ith ! m a ste r of cerem onies. E kstrom tru ck g arag e on Pow ell h u rt. He received a fra c tu re d rib the m anager, has issued the follow in b etter condition th a n ever be stree t. T his is provided by city th e plans. All are asked to bring The arran g e m en ts are In ch arg e stree t, w hich is now being razed and b ru ises, w hile his w ife has ing in stru c tio n s to g row ers; fore. o rdinance and th e au th o rities say baskets for a picnic dinner. Should 1 of th e reception com m ittee consist- by C rosson Bros, to m ake w ay for su stain ed a head in ju ry . L eonard " P a rtic u la r atten tio n is called to T he new buildings a re com pleted I w ill be stric tly enforced. th e re be any o th e rs in te reste d in I ing of T. J. K reuder, ch airm an , th e new stru ctu re . Clouse has a com pound fra c tu re of the need of your keeping in daily an d are already occupied or space j th e p lan s for th is event, they a re Mrs. C. I. R ak er, Judge R ichard F runk o. Sons, q „ rra n K «»aWan.nn staffan so n A ow ners . . . arm . E lm er a scalp wound, and touch with the shipping d ep artm en t tak en . T he dedication exercises GREAT ATTRACTIONS ON lnvlt«<J to join In the picnic. i Deich, Chas. Cleveland, J. O. Wii- of th e p roperty, recognize th is as a K reiger. cuts on his face, hands as to your dates of picking and w ill ta k e place W ednesday at 2 and legs. ; son and J. E. Dunne. FIRST NIGHT PROGRAM --------- stra te g ic location for th e ir in v est probable am ounts estim ated of each p. m. They w ill be w ell w orth a t S hortly before 7 o’clock Sunduy The E lks band, w hich w ill play m ent, and plan to p ut up a b u ild The opening night a ttra c tio n s at H essel H as Big Space, pick so th a t we may best a rra n g e tending. T here w ill be prom inent th e fa ir w ill be a h ead lin er and no f T he H essel Im plem ent com pany j aftern o o n s a t th e fair w ill pro ing w hich will be m odern and s u it m orning V olbrecht sta rte d from for our delivery to the local and sp eak ers and band m usic. m istake. One of th e biggest and ■ has a rran g e d for a thousand sq u a re j vitle th e music, able for its purpose in every way, his home on F lo ren ce avenue to go long d istan ce shipping. J u s t a t A m arvelous new illum inated best p ro g ram s ever p u t over on th6 , feet of floor sp ace in th e new m a- ' a re u rged to inspect th e new a credit to the ow ners and the acro ss to the Ruby golf links on the p resen t th e m ain shipping hour is Base L ine road for an hour of p ageant, "T he B irth of A m erica,” M ultnom ah county fa ir grounds chinery h all on th e fa ir grounds building«, w hich w ill be filled w ith town. It will be 60 x 94 feet in at 3:30 in th e afternoon so please w ill be presented before the g ra n d will be on the m ap W ednesday eve- and will fe a tu re its W illys Over- 1 exhibits, and atten d th e dedication, size, of hollow tile and cem ent con- ! golf, in ten d in g to re tu rn in tim e to m ake every effort to get your day s stan d s. T here is every reason to ning. T he "B irth of A m erica” , land and C h ry sler Plym outh line attend ch u rch w ith his m other. stru ctio n , faced on th e front w ith I picking in at th a t hour. A pproaching th e Section L ine road believe it will be an epochal event, som ething new in firew orks d ram a, of autom obiles. T he P lym outh Is T he P o rtlan d E lectric Pow er brick. It will be set hack th re e I ‘A nother th in g th a t we m u st in th e best ever presented on the fair a product of the H itt F irew o rk s Co. the la test of th e W alter P. Chrys- 1 com pany is p u ttin g on a display of I feet from the p ro p erty line to allow ° n " a llu ,a avenue, he slowed sis t on is th e w ell filling of the g rounds. T here will be lots of of S eattle, will p rese n t a spectacle le r’s new co n trib u tio n to th e low- ' K elviuators, th e com pany’s electri- for th e p lan tin g of shrubbery. The dow n’ “ 8 ,h e croS8,nK 18 “ tren ch er th rillin g firew orks by th e H itt com in firew orks th a t w ill be an in- priced field. T he M itchell, Lew is l cal re frig e ra to r, at the fa ir th is I show room, 26 feet deep, w ill ex- oua one ow ing to a clum p of b u sh crates. T he fiat c ra te m ust hold th e full 18 pounds to get th e co r pany and lots of acting and th rills. s,¡¡ration to the lover of history. & S taver Co. of P o rtlan d , of w hich year. In addition to th a t th e re w ill tend acro ss the en tire front of the es. It ap p e ars th a t he failed to n ers of th e hallocks filled and 19 come to a com plete stop and s ta r t H o rseracing w ill s ta r t T h ursday The pageant will begin w ith th e the H essel Im plem ent com pany is be a line of W estinghouse ran g es, building. Back of th is will be th e pounds at the p rese n t cheap price a t 2, preceded by a g ran d parade a rriv a l of th e Mayflower. Follow - th e local agent, w ill have a display j w ashing m achines an d electric w a - |l ,a rts room and office, and back of ed acro ss th e highw ay, w hen his would be b etter w here it m akes a m achine w as stru c k broadside by a t 1:30. ing th is w ill be th e topics. Jo h n in a te n t o utside th e m achinery | te r pum ps. T he P E P. is also th a t th e shop, w hich will be furn satisfied and ’come hack a g a in ’ T he night show s will be phenom A lden and P ris c illa : th e V illage building and w ill have on display : donating th e use of a K elv in ato r I ished w ith the best equipm ent ob- th e Clouse ca r com ing ea st from custom er. th e S pinning W heel; all th e la te s t m odels in farm Ini- and an electric ran g e to Mrs. L. A. Ilu in ab le, according to m em bers of P o rtlan d and a t th is point trav el enal. They w ill be th rillin g , se n S tocks; "P le ase do not allow the pickers th e W itch; W illiam plem ents. T his is in keeping w ith H um phreys in her d em o n stratio n the autom obile sales organization, ing at a high ra te of speed, ac satio n al, sp e cta cu la r, varied. T hose B urn in g to ta k e the c ra te s into the field. cording to th e G resham man. P e n n ’s T re aty w ith th e In d ian s; I th e ir usual policy of displaying at w ork in th e boys’ and g irls ’ club I It is said th a t som e very unique who w itness them w ill get double T he V olbrecht au to w as tu rn ed I T he crate« and b erries get m ote or th e w orth of th e ir ’ money. Come Ride of P au l R evere; S igning th e th e fair of w hich they have alw ays building. She had th e use of a j featu res will be in co rp o rated in com pletely over on its top by force less d irty an d dusty there. Few D eclaration of Independence; Lib- | been loyal su p p o rters. e a rly if you w an t the choice of ran g e la st w eek in h er w ork in the the new building, th e plan n in g of of th e im pact, th e young man pickers can be tru ste d to fill the _______ seats. It is predicted stan d in g erty B ell; Betsy Ross and th e cooking school held in th e base which, w ith duco room , show room F lag ; B attle of Y orktow n; th e j Don’t fail to v isit th e Outlook m ent of th e M ethodist church. The and shop have been w ith th e a s buried beneath. It is considered c ra te s as they should be filled and room will be h ard to find. M onitor and th e M errim ac; Over booth in th e a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion. P. E. P. exhibit is placed ag ain th is sistan ce of eng in eers of the Chev alm o st m iracu lo u s th a t he was not no m a tte r how carefu l they try to Jo ry is here w ith his com bined m ore serio u sly injured. H e was be ray s of su n lig h t w ill strik e th e T op; th e S tatu e of L iberty. W. W. W illiam s, th e h an d w ritin g ! y ear in th e a g ric u ltu ra l pavilion rolet Motor com pany. T he lig h t show s and will p rese n t afternoons th ro u g h the bushes and m ake red W ere th is th e only num ber on ex p ert and sh o rth an d teach er, is in ing w ill be handled by P. E. P. rushed to St. V incents hospital and evenings his new est, m ost w here he is still being cared for. spots on the b erries w hich dam age th e evening’s program , th e eve charge. He w ill exam ine your Don’t fail to visit th e boys’ and illum ination engineers. th rillin g rep rese n tatio n s of fro n tier M embers of th e Clouse fam ily w ere | th e sales often tim es. ning m ight w ell be considered a h an d w ritin g and d em o n strate the g irls ’ club exhibit in th e ir new life. T he new o rg anization, w hich is first tak en to th e T hom as sa n i success. In addition w ill be the new E x p ert S horthand. Som ething building erected la st year. T he do "W e are ask in g for your best co the su ccesso r to the S h earer Chev tariu m , an d la te r rem oved to St. "T he Days of ’49 on the Old O re enactm ent of th e days of ’49 on th e all should be in terested in. m estic science exhibit is also to be o peration In p u ttin g up a No. X ro let com pany, is an inco rp o ratio n V incents. gon T ra il," w ill be p resented at old O regon tra il, in te rsp ersed w ith found here. T hey all say th is is sh ip p in g stock, for only so can we w ith a cap italizatio n of $10,000. th e evening program s. T his w ith m usic and horse show events. The V olbrecht ca r is said to be successfully m ake a sale c f th is V isit th e Outlook booth In th e the coolest building on the grounds. Guy F ieldhouse w ill be p resid en t m any o th er horse show num bers a to tal w reck. T he Clouse m achine com m odity th a t is, a t p rese n t a a g ric u ltu ra l building. Som ething will m ake th e night show s an o u t F. L. M arsh, in ch a rg e of conces and m anager, J. G. “J a c k ” S h earer, Is also p rac tica lly dem olished. Mr. j ,irug „„ th e coId paek m arllct R. D. Bailey is in ch a rg e of th e th ere to intere8f yQUng an(, o ,d stan d in g fea tu re of th is y e a r’s fair. p ark in g regu latio n s. A system of v jsjt th e Outlook booth in th e sions on the fa ir grounds, re p o rts vice p resid en t, a s sista n t m an ag er Clouse had bought a tru ck in g bus "The logan and rasp b e rry h arv est I th a t all concession space has been and sales m an ag er; Mrs. C lara C. iness at Boring and w as on the T he Jan tzen g irls w ill be on th e park in g has been w orked o ut ‘ a g ric u ltu ra l building. Som ething is n ea rly com plete and, ta k in g it Miller, se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. way out to look over th e field and p ro g ram F riday afternoon and eve w hereby tra n sie n ts w ill be c h a rg th e re to in te re st young and old. ; tak en and m any have been tu rn ed T hese are not new people to m ake arran g e m en ts for a hom e for as a whole, th e grow ers have good ning. ed 25 cen ts for p ark in g a car, and down. H e says th a t Indications a re Visit th e O utlook booth In the reason to he th ankful. T he yield ! to r a la rg e r, b etter fair th a n ever G resham . Mr. S h eare r has been in him self and fam ily. T h ere a re lots of fine race horses the exhibitors, con cessio n aires and ag ric u ltu ra l building. Som ething has been good and th e price has business h ere for th e p ast nine A Clouse child and Mr. Clouse’s I ¡n th e past. Mr. M arsh in addition an d th e races w ill be up to the th e fair board m em bers w ill have th e re to in te re st young and old. been fair and th e grow ers a re co r j to his w ork in ta k in g ca re of con- m onths, first as a m em ber of th e m other escaped Injury. high stan d ard of th e M ultnom ah to pay $1 a w eek for th is privilege. respondingly happy and, no doubt, i cession space, is th e m an ag er of a I S h earer-B acon C hevrolet com pany No p a rtia lity w ill be show n in re co unty fair. “Pig! Pig! Pig! Anyone would first class re s ta u r a n t A second w eek-end accid en t is will give expression to th e ir good and la te r as th e active m em ber of gard to parking. on the T he G resham K ennel club w ill not have to be p a rtic u la rly in te r- | ground8 the S h eare r C hevrolet com pany. rep o rted from the vicinity of feelings by ce leb ratin g In th e ir own hold th e la st th re e days of th e fair The old fam iliar s tra in s of th e ested in pigs to enjoy th e Hight of i Guy F ieldhouse, son of Mrs. M artha G resham . W hile w alking on Pow way. The w riter predicts th a t they a fine bench show. A sm all adm is expression by liberal pat- m erry-go-round w ere h eard from th e herd of 12 being driven from j T he p ersonnel of th e fair office Fieldhouse, grew to m anhood in ell Valley road betw een G resham I wil1 sion w ill be charged to help defray th e fa ir grounds la st night. The th e ir ca r th is m orning at the Mt. and L innem ann S unday J . C. C hris-1 ro n a* e ,,r county fair, w hich G resham . He has been th e a u th o r co n sists of Mrs. O. A. E astm an , a s th e expenses of th is popular show. Hood depot to th e fair g rounds by tenson of F reew ater, Oregon, waH 8,>,’ni8 to he m erging into an Insti- B row ning C arnival com pany of S a s is ta n t se c re ta ry ; Mrs. A lb ert ized F o rd d ealer a t St. H elens, F o r th e kiddies, and grow n-ups lem is here w ith th e F e rris wheel, ! th e ir ow ners, Ben K rause and Roy stru c k by a tru ck driven by 8. P . *"t,on of su b stan tia l, p erm anent Camp and Mrs. Jam es E lkington, Oregon, u n til April 1, when he sold too, th e re will be lots of rides and H arris of Canby, Oregon, w ith th e Continued on page 3 en try c le rk s; and L yle Mason, a s out, intending to ta k e a Ford W ells of th e L arim er T ra n sfe r | huil‘lings «•"<• <-an be m ade a good ed ucational In stitution It ag rlc u l- assistan ce of tw o boys. T he fat, sistan t. A. W. M etzger is clerk of agency elsew here. F inding an a t com pany of Salem. C h risten so n ’s tu re , livestock and m anufacturing i sleek anim als, eight C hester W hites arm was broken. D. H. Van Deu- tra c tiv e opening h ere in th e Chev , , th e races. The Outlook isn ’t say- Is developed w ith the am usem ent __ , ing so, b ut S. B. H all says he is a ro let field, he placed his In terest sen Jr., who chanced to be passing features. j m ost of th e ir trip to th e grounds, a t th e tim e, picked up th e injured and in v estm en t h ere and has g en eral roustabout. The fair j At th e Mt. Hood tra c k cro ssin g they R asp b erry and loganberry grow b ro u g h t his fam ily here. Mr. and man and brought him to a G resh grounds num ber Is 1251. i investigated each autom obile th a t ers a re asked to deliver th e ir fru it am surgeon for atten tio n . Mrs. F ieldhouse and th e ir d au g h a t th e can n ery not la ter th a n 8 I drew u p to get over th e tra c k s, th e j T he OutIook w |„ haye a booth on te r Ja n e, and Mrs. C lara M iller, o’clock in th e evening from now j m other sniffing su spiciously of th e , be faJp g rounds )n , he a g rlc u ltu ra , m other of Mrs. Guy F ieldhouse, are com pany. on.” front bum per and her w hite babies ; paT |I|on. w w W | , Ilam8 thp m aking th e ir home tem p o rarily In connection w ith the razin g of ! follow ing h e r exam ple. They w e re , h an d w rltln g expert< wlI1 have with Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse. “The b lack b erry grow ers have a tlie old building w hich is going on I I th t h p e P t p r r ch i in n t te o r re o o st t f for n r , ce P n n te of m m u uch ch a rg e and will d em o n strate the Mrs. M iller can alm o st be de at p resen t It is in te re stin g to note hard problem to solve owing to the several m inutes, and w ill probably , new 8horthand w hich belng pre scribed as a pioneer resid ________ en t of th a t it w as bu ilt by Dr. A. T hom p extrem e heat. T he ripe b erries and ) a ttr a c t as m uch atten tio n on th e I pared for publication by th e Out- G resham , having spent m any years those n early rip e a re dam aged and son and w as occupied first by the grounds. look. | of h er life h ere before going to 8t. th e green b erries may be also. If G resham Auto com pany In July, H elens w ith her d au g h te r’s fam ily. 1911. T he com pany w as com posed such is th e case and the b u rn t side =M= As Mrs. C lara A nderson she was a of W. L. Young, who lived h ere of the green b erries does not de te ac h er for several y ears In the and m anaged th e b usiness, W. L. velop, It will m ake it difficult to G resham grad e school and in the and C. E. H ollepeter, both of P o rt h arv e st a sh ip p ing berry of good Couch school in P o rtlan d . H er late land. T his was th e first public q u ality, h u t th is we m ust do. It husband, Jo h n Miller, w as a pion g arag e In G resham It handled the in c reases the burden but w e m ust eer resid e n t here, Mrs. M iller w as H enry autom obile. A few years m eet It and it is up to you to take se c re ta ry -tre a su re r for th e F ield la te r C. M. Z im m erm an cam e to on th is e x tra c a re and m ake deliv house & D uncan Motor com pany of G resham and bought th e g arage, ery of only first class berries. P lease call a t th e office for your St. H elens. Gift» That Reflect Good Tante w hich he conducted successfully It is said th a t five fam ilies will for a num ber of years. E kstrom copy of b lack b erry shipping su g be added to tile population of T ru ck service used th e building for gestions If you did not atten d the await your selection at our shop. Time and G resham by th e estab lish m en t of m any y ears as sto rag e room and m eeting of b lack b erry gro w ers on th e 19th. T he re p o rts from the patience are usually lost roaming from store to th e F ield h o u se-S h earer C hevrolet h ead q u arters. fields Monday vary. Some rep o rt store hunting for something appropriate for m ore dam age th a n others. T he Ordinarily when food is placed “on ice" it is put 4-11 CLUB PROGRAM the occasion. The gift question for Weddings, L aw ton seem s to have suffered less into a cold temperature that gradually becomes WEDNESDAY, JULY 2f> th an th e H im alayas. If the w ea th warmer as the ice melts. If the temperature Anniversaries, Birthdays and Parties, etc., can 8:00 a. m. Stock Ju d g in g contest. er cools off the dam age may not rises above fifty degrees, your food is in 1:00 p. m. Ju d g in g of hogs, sheep, goats. easily be solved at our shop at a moderate cost. exceed 10 or 15 per cent locally. danger of becoming unsafe to use. KeJ- THURSDAY, JULY M T he rep o rts from th e W illam ette vinator foods remain pure. 8:00 a. m. Jud g in g clu b dairy classes. valley a re of g re a te r heat and 10:00 a. m. ('(Miking d em o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), T ro u td ale team , j m ure dam age, Mrs. D ennison, leader. 11:00 a. m. Cooking dem o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), Lusted e l e c t r ic r e- e r _ i c e o a t o r _ s team Mrs. Brow n, leader. T he new buildings will be dedi insure proper refrigeration because an 1:00 p. m. Cooking d em o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), G resham T O i/tf JEWELER ’ cated th e first day of the fair. Wed team , even, dry, cold, safe temperature is Mrs. W alrad, leader. nesday, Ju ly 25. T he plans for the 1:00 p. m. Ju d g in g of p o ultry and rabbits. maintained. The air circulates and POWELL ST. Phone 44 GRESHAM dedicatory cerem onies will be In collects as moisture on the tank. ch arg e of the reception com m ittee FRIDAY, JULY 27 w hich is com posed of T. J. K reuder, We would tike to show you the 10:00 a. m. Cooking d em o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), G ilbert team , c h a irm a n ; Mrs. (!. I. R aker, Judge many types of Kelvinators here. Mrs. B raley, club leader. R ichard Deich, Mayor C harles 10:00 a. m. Livestock S how m anship co n test (Show rin g ). J (). W ilson and J. B. 11:00 a. m. Cooking dem o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), G ilbert team Mr«. Cleveland, Dunne. Braley, club leader. 1:00 p m. Home m aking d em o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), P o w ellh u rst Lawn Mowers. WILL SERVE team , Mrs. Eliason, leader. We re p a ir and sh a rp e n lawn 1 :00 p. m. P o u ltry Ju d g in g co n test (P o u ltry building) m ow ers. We call for and deliver 1:30 p. m. Home Econom ics Ju d g in g contest, free for all J. E. M etzger, G resham , phone 3:00 p. m. Rabbit Ju d g in g co n test (P o u ltry building). 1901.—Adv, tf URIGERATC EALTH 5U îp (Sift _ danger, , m a rk! K c e x I v in a to r Evangelical Women’s Union PORTLAND LTR1C COMPANY --------------------- Phone 801 Keep » e ll Powell St. by Gresham w e ll- k e p t JRealep'si Jetodrp fetore fo o d i" NOON ANI) EVENING MEALS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Fair Week AT THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH Fifth and Main, Gresham. Sac SATURDAY, JULY 2S 10:00 a. m. 11:00 a.m 1:00 p m. 3:00 p m. C anning d em o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), L usted team . Miss Edith B aker, leader. C anning dem o n stratio n (Club b u ild in g ), Lusted team No 2 Miss Edith B aker, leader. (’(Miking d em onstration (Club b u ild in g ), R ussellville team Mrs. Q uesinberry, leader. ((Miking d em onstration (Club b u ild in g ), R ussellville team Mrs. Q uesinberry, leader. Tu esd ay E vening, J u ly Í4 . o f .'■elglitsirs o( W o o d c ra ft O. F hall F rid a y . A ugust G resham cem etery M e etin g at I ti 10.— C lea n u p of