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TI 'EM UT, JULY LAUREL ACRES HALEY MAX PA SSES Roy L. C ochran visited relatives AFTER LONG ILLNESS PAGE THREE PLEASANT HOME Pure Bred Animals Win Championships The revival services at th e P lea s at K ennew ick, W ashington, rec en t Johan S. Bloomquist, aged 74 ly. D uring his absence Mrs. Coch died at his home n ear H aley sta an t Home B aptist ch u rch w ill open ra n and son L eland were at the tion S aturday, Ju ly 28. after an ill Sunday evening w ith th e pasto r, the hom e of Mrs. C ochran's m other, ness extending over m any m onths Rev. Gordon Jo h n so n in charge. The Rev. W illiam F airw ea th er will Mrs. Em m a G regson of Boring. from h ea rt com plications. He arriv e Monday and rem ain during The D am ascus Milk com pany was L ast w eek Mr. and Mrs. M. W. survived by a brother, the Rev C ochran and dau g h ter L orene of W ilhelm S. Bloom quist, of Iron th e series of m eetings, w hich is aw arded th e $1000 cash prize for G rangeville, Idaho, and Mr. and M ountain, Mich., who arriv ed F ri planned for two w eeks. Special its handsom e six-in-hands a t the m usical num bers a re being planned fair. T he Ruby stock farm won Mrs. S. M. Cochran, accom panied day. for each evening and will be an cham pion and g rand cham pion on by th e ir son A rnold of K ennewick, F uneral services iu charge of th e nounced in a la te r issue. W eather a P erch ero n stallion, B elgians, and spent several days with th eir b ro th Rev. Jo hns 8. Nordell w ere held at p erm ittin g , th e services will be on an E nglish S hire m are. e r Roy and fam ily of th is vicinity. H aley B aptist church, of w hich the held out of doors on th e w est side T he follow ing cham pionships An autom obile accident, in w hich deceased w as a m em ber, w ere held of th e ch u rch building. All in the were aw arded in c a ttle : Jo h n Balik of L aurel A cres and this afternoon. In term en t w as hi com m unity a re cordially invited to Ayra hires K arl Rosen of P ortlan d figured, oc- Lincoln M emorial P ark, W allace L. Bailey, A y rsh ire Farm , atten d and help in any way possi cu rred at the en tra n ce of the drive- A rrangem ents w ere in th e hands ble to w ard th e success of these \ apato, W ashington, all cham pion aw ards, both m ale and female. way of Mr. Balik a few days since. j of G ates F u n eral Home. services. Jersey a A p parently Mr. Balik was tu rn in g Mrs. Edna L. K night, Willows, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. W heeler and to en ter his drivew ay when Mr. SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 7 Calif., Sr. bull cham pion, g ran d Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nelson w ere cham pion bu ll; all cham pionships Mr. and Mrs. George M cDerm ott Rosen, not seeing a signal cu t into am ong th e resid en ts of th is com in cows. Mrs. M. J. Gibson, G resh the car. It is not know n w hether and dau g h ter E veryl of S an ta m unity who atten d ed th e Pioneers' am, J r. cham pion bull. blam e can be attached to any one. Monica, Calif., who have spent the Guernseys. association in Jo u sru d 's grove last G reenm ail & Son, Fairview , sen Mr. Balik w as slightly injured and past th re e w eeks visiting at the Sunday. A larg e crow d w as in a t ior and g ran d cham pion b u ll; sen the lady in th e other ca r was hom e of Mr. M cDerm ott's sister tendance, and a very enjoyable ior cham pion cow, ju n io r cham pion Mrs. S. B. H all, left for home bruised and cut sufficiently to re tim e w as spent. T he m ost im p o rt heifer. qu ire th e atten tio n of a physician. T h ursday m orning. D uring th e ir an t event of the day w as the crow n Floyd Stafford, G resham Union visit h ere they m otored to V ancou high school, ju n io r bull cham pion Both c a rs w ere dam aged. ing of G randm a B runs queen of the g rand cham pion cow. Mr. and Mrs. Clem W halley of ver, B. C., around th e Mt. Hood day. She is one of th e old est of Heret'ords Loop highw ay, to Seaside and the Mt. C rest Ranch. H ilt, Calif. Chico, Calif., w ere recent guests of the pioneers of th e Sandy section. T illam ook beaches. Mr. and Mrs. C harles E dw ards. She had her spinning wheel ana Senior, Junior and grand b u lls; all Mr. and Mrs. F. H. C rane, who spun a few stran d of y arn from the cham pion cows. Mrs. W halley is a niece of Mr. E d Ho Islet ns w ards, Mr. W halley is m anager of conduct th e C rane auto cam p, re carded wool, . w --------------_ racey and W alter Anderegg, hich w as a -----, very T in- port m any auto to u rists th ese w arm te re stin g sight to the younger mem- 2 li e„8hKm,'7~St nl^ r antl gran<l cham the W oolw orth sto re a t Chico. D ur T h e n e w s is o u t I T h e w h o le th r illin g sto r y o f t h e S ilver P‘on bull; h eifer senior y earlin g ing th e ir usual visit north in sum- , days. C ars bearin g license p lates bers presen t. cham pion. A n n iversary B u ic k a w a its y o u a t o u r B u ic k sh o w r o o m ! from p rac tica lly every sta te in the m er, Mr. and Mrs. W halley have , L. W. H offm eister, B oring—Bull Mrs. Sadie Chase is en tertain in g Anti it is n e w s t h a t is c o m p le te ly r e v isin g t h e m o to r ear Union and one from P anam a have visited friends in H illsboro and ' her only b ro th er and his wife from senior calf cham pion. id e a ls o f A m e r ic a ! S. B. H all, T ro u td ale—Senior and P o rtlan d They w ill spend a week j registered at th is camp. However, Miami, F lorida. They w ere victim s grand cham pion cow. at Diam ond lake before th e ir re- . j C alifornia ca rs a re in the m ajority. of the h u rric a n e and flood w hich N e w M a s t e r p ie c e B o d ie s h y F is h e r m o r e b r i l l i a n t a n d Brown Swiss Nick D ebendentii has reshingled tu rn to Chico. Theodore B rugger, G resham —Sr. caused so m uch dam age to th a t b e a u t if u l th a n a n y h e r e to fo r e k n o w n — a tr e m e n d o u s in and repain ted both th e house and Miss C orinne Combs of Eugene p a rt of th e country. O ther guests and g ran d cham pion bull. c r e a se in p o w er iu w h a t w as a lrea d y t h e m o s t p o w erfu l b arn on his farm on th e Sandy road. John Boeckli, L in n to n —Ju n io r is visiting her aunt, Mrs. George at the C hase home over Sunday cham pion bull; J r. cham pion heifer. Mr. and Mrs. S um ner Steel and a u t o m o b ile e n g in e o f it s s iz e — n e w e le m e n t s o f sp e e d , F o rtn e r. Miss C orinne is a senior w ere Mrs. Susie Raym oud of P o rt 1 aul Boeckli, L innton—Senior grandson Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. p ie k -u p anti a c c e le r a tio n far b ey o n d a n y p r e v io u s s t a n d in Eugene high school and plays | land and Mrs. A nna Miles and and g rand cham pion cow. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. H olfm an The follow ing cham pionships ard . . . t h e s e a r e h ig h - lig h t fe a tu r e s o f a ear so n ew , so the bass viol in the university and i d au g h ters A nna and Lois of Salem. w ere given in th e sheep and sw ine and sons L eonard and K enneth of a d v a n c e d an ti so e p o c h a l th a t it is w in n in g u n iv e r sa l rec high school orch estra. Mi-s. Em m a W aybill is in the classes: P o rtlan d w ere rec en t g u ests of Mr. Kambeullet Mr. and Mrs. H erm an P atte rso n i and Mrs. T. C. M illar. o g n it io n a s th e g r e a t ea r o f th e w orld . P o rtlan d san itariu m w here she Glenwood F arm , P o rtlan d —Ram sp en t the w eek-end w ith friends at , w as operated upon a w eek ago. H er cham pion, ewe cham pion. X isit o u r lliiic k sh o w r o o m . See t h e S ilver A n n iv ersa ry N ew port, Oregon. Konmey March W hen farm ers a re in doubt as to condition is rep o rted to be very B u ic k — to d a y I McCaleb B ro th ers, M onmouth__ Mrs. C harles P. E dw ards had as w hat fertilize rs are best for vege good. Ram, 1 year and u n d er cham pion; her house guest la st week Mrs. table grow ing in th e ir locality, it is Mrs. G race Inm an, who has been ewe cham pion. E d g ar V enable of W est Tim ber. b etter to send d etails concerning guest of her niece, Mrs. K enneth Oxfords Mrs. V enable attended th e county the soil and n a tu re of previous Floyd Fox, S ilverton — Ram au d erb ack the p ast six w eeks, r e fair a t G resham w hile in the crops th an to send a soil sam ple for tu rn ed to her home in P o rtlan d cham pion; ewe cham pion. Southdown* vicinity. analy sis to th e experim ent station, la st Friday. H. D. H arm s, A u ro ra—Ewe ch am pion. says A. G. Bouquet in a recen t b u l D orsels POWELL VALLEY letin, “The F arm V egetable G ar Shir i 'c.mp'.t of Floyd Fox—Ram cham pion; ewe Miss E lsie M attson retu rn ed F ri den." A. I ‘ la c to Order” cham pion. Cotswold r iT H M A S T E R P IE C E B O D IE S BY F IS H E R day from Chinook and other north beaches of W ashington w here she A puiiiii'r ,u U.qihuel's or Itulieus H. D. H arm s, A u ro ra—Ram ch am W IIF .N R E T T E R A U T O M O B I L E S A K F B U I L T has been for the p ast two m onths. | lime, iiiiisi h u \e been u singularly pion. H a rd ly W orth W hile B U I C K W IL L B U I L D T H E M She w as accom panied home hy Miss j iinirlisiic person, judged by mod' Alex C ru ick sh an k s, McMinnville Fault finding Is an easy aablt to H elen W illiam s of Chinook who j ern stiindiirds lie generally begun — Ewe cham pion. , No talent, no brains, no will spend a few w eeks a t th e Matt-1 j iicqulb-. Ills career as an appreiiliee. grind H am pshire^ son home. Her bro th er, H ow ard ' character, no education is needed to ing colors and stretching eauvases H arry Riches, S ilverton—Ram establish yourself as a grumbler, W illiam s, w as a visitor in Powell and the rew ards are usually com- or preparing panels for some em i lamb cham pion; ewe cham pion. Valley recently. nent employer Later, lie was ill L incolns Miss A lice E kstrom retu rn ed eiensiirnte with flip investm ent — hWved to win k pn the less impor Gresil nni E lm er S tangel, W ilsonville— Ram SALES AND SERVICE O regon City S unday of last week from a th ree - Grit. tant portions of ids m aster's works, cham pion. w eeks trip to G randview and I. W. Sm ith, A u ro ra—Ewe ch am and still later, he opened a studio S eattle, W ash., and V ancouver and Fishing Stories of Ids own. Btil he didn’t call It a pion. V ictoria, B. C. She en tertain ed S hro p sb ires studio. Il was a shop, equipped Fish with hands have been dis Miss Mildred Slocum of P ortlan d covered E. W. G rlbb’e, A u ro ra — Ram to turn out Hrl by the piece or on In the South Seas. These a t h er home Sunday. lime. Its proprietor was ready and cham pion. ' I- lodieved wore developed tell Floyd Fox. S ilv erto n —Ewe ch am •ng other fi ll how hig the fellow willing to furnish w hatever was Window Cleaning. wanted, from a sign for another pion. was tlie.i got awav from For expert window cleaning see GOATS com m unity, passed aw ay at her simp to the celling of a chapel. His S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J . 1 Tog gen berg main concern was to please Ids cus hom e at E stacad a T h u rsd ay and Ross Brown. G resham , phone 2501 Outlook W ant Ads. get resu lts. Iness G ribble, P o rtlan d — Buck the fu n eral w as S atu rd ay . tomers, make us much motley us She possible, and turn out a good Job. kid cham pion: doe cham pion. leaves a husband and seven c h il A nglo-> nliian And because sell-expression, in its Lois H. Sherm an. P o rtlan d — Buck d ren and a sister, Mrs. A. 8. W ood only true sense, is almost us In voluntary a process as the growth ch am p io n ; doe cham pion, w ard. San mt n of a m an's hair or the coloring of C. J . L ittlep ag e of Los G ate's, David F. K annem an, P o rtla n d — his eyes, he managed. In the course Calif., is visiting old frien d s here. of a busy life, to stam p his work Buck kid cham pion; doe cham pion. Mr. L ittlep ag e is a pioneer of th is Anna Sandm an, P o rtla n d — Dm with an Individuality before which d istrict. He rep o rts Mrs. L lttle- we still stand in adm iration. Haydn years, cham pion. Of Farm Machinery and Household Goods SW INE ground out over a hundred sympho page m uch Improved since going to Chester Whites nies because his chief Job, un On the JOHN HOFFMEISTER FARM California. Elm er Stangel, W ilsonville — der Prince Esterbuzy, was to fur nish sym phonies; Bach w rote his Boar, senior cham pion and grand 2 M iles W est of B o rin g a n d 2 M iles E a s t of D am ascus HURLBURT church c a n ta tas because lie would ju n io r boar cham pion. Roy H arm s, A u ro ra—Sow, sen have lost his job if ..e hadn't. Mo E stelle Davis, d au g h ter of Mr. lor and grand cham pion; ju n io r zart w rote his Requiem muss be sow champion. and Mrs. 8. M. D avis, is staying O ur tow n is g ro w in g . W ith th e g ro w th , cause a custom er came ulong who Poland Chinas with her sister, Mrs. A. T. Nordin wanted one. Slick *speare w rote his m o re people a re u sin g e le c tric ity a n d A L L th e M. K rause & Son, A urora—G rand plays because the stock company and cham pion b o ar; g ran d and in P o rtlan d . people a r e u sin g M ORE e le c tric ity . O ur serv ice lie was working for needed things cham pion sow. Farm Machinery and Tools Miss -Leona R hoades, who ta u g h t Io act.—Vanity F air Magazine. m u st keep pace w ith th is dem and. Bit roc Jersey H u rlb u rt school la st term , w as a 3 -in ch W agon. L itchfield M an u re S p re ad e r. 10-disC F. A. D 'tniars, G ervais—Cham pion and g rand cham pion boar visitor at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. G ra in D rill. Tw o 12-in. S teel P low s. O liver C hilled E m lro dcry A rt Goes W hen you in v e st y o u r sa v in g s in P o rtla n d Vick E llis S aturday. senior cham pion sow. Plow . 2 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r. 1 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r. G a r Far Back in History Edwin C. Bidder, W ilso n v ille- E le c tric P o w er co m p an y $6.00 F ir s t P re fe rre d G ladys Johnson is v isitin g a t th e den C u ltiv a to r. M ilw aukee M ower. 9-ft. H a y R ake. Tiie milking of em broidery was Champion Jr. b o ar; cham pion and home of h e r au n t, Mrs. M. C. W eb Stock, H ay C a rrie r, w ith 1 GO-foot C able a n d th re e Steel mi established industry In Chinn ju n io r cham pion so w . ste r of P o rtlan d . Y orkshires centuries before the visit of Marco P ulleys. S tu m p P u lle r, com p letely equipped. 1000-lb. Dave H offm eister—All cham pions Polo. The earliest ex tan t specimen l o a ’re in v e stin g in th e p ro g re ss of th e com m u Miss Agnes Söderström is a t A s P la tfo rm Scales. 500-lb. B eam Scales. 30-gal. K ettle. llan ip sliires Is assigned to the Eighth century, to ria, th e g u est of her uncle and n ity . Y our in v e s tm e n t pays a s te a d y incom e an d John W elbes, F airv iew —Senior Log C h ain s. C ro sscu t Saw s. 12-foot P ru n in g S h e a rs. hut it is certain th at this a rt was sh o w s a ste a d y in c re a s e in value. M cC orm ick S ickle G rin d er. S tep L adder. .22 S pecial followed at a very much earlier and g rand cham pion sow ; ju n io r au n t, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Nlquist. date. The im perm anence of tile cham pion sow T he Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted w ill R e p e a tin g Rifle. T w o Spools B arbed W ire. Tw o m aterials used is alone responsible preach S unday nig h t a t 8 o'clock 10-gal M ilk C ans. T w o 5-gal. M ilk C ans. L aw n T h is stock yields 6 .2 i% div id en d s. CORBETT for the nonexistence of very ancient a t th e H u rlb u rt schoolhouse. M ower. 50 fe e t G arden H ose. A bout 15 gal. R ubber Chinese em broidery. T he friends of Miss Em m a T hose who attended th e M ultno • Embroidery made in China for R oof P a in t. V arious F a rm a n d G ard en T ools. the w estern market on European H ankey will reg ret to h ear she is mah county fair a t G resham from W rite, call o r p h o n e today. pattern s Is a recent development, seriously ill at th e Good S am aritan H u rlb u rt w ere Mrs. W. J. E llis and Household Goods having been tl -st introduced and fos hospital. H er sister, Mrs. F ra n k fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. D avis A lm ost new liv in g room set, c o n sistin g of ro ck ers, tered hy the m issionaries atmut Reed, w ent in Sunday to be with and ch ild ren , B. W atts and son thirty years ago. Certain kinds of her. c h a irs , couch a n d lib ra ry tab le. B ru n sw ick P h o n o Floy, Don and Bob M acnic, Mr. and em broidery the Chinese hnve not as g ra p h . 8-foot E x te n sio n T able. W ritin g D esk. D in yet duplicated, such as those of Ma F red Ough w as tak en to the Mrs. A rth u r Johnson and fam ily, in g a n d K itch e n C h a irs. K itch en Stoves. D ishes. deira ml Cyprus, although reports M ultnomah hospital a week ago Mr. and Mrs. L. H anson and fam from Maderia Indicate th a t several and is still there, suffering from an C oo k in g U te n sils Bed w ith S p rin g s a n d M attresses. ily, Agnes and A lbert S öderström , houses there have turned their a t B u reau . C lo th es P re ss. L ot of h a lf-g al. an d q u a rt Raymond Mlers, Mrs. M orris Jo h n tention to China ns a field for fu infection on bis face. F ru it J a rs . 1900 J u n io r W ash er, W ash T ubs, W rin g ture production. —New York Times. Miss Alice Lockwood of San son and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. ers. C o p p er W ash b o iler, an d o th e r a rtic le s too n u m Diego. Calif., p h ro u te to M ontana, M öller and children. e ro u s to m en tio n . Fred Brum and ch ild ren , Celeatia, * lcctrjc r r o R J i ^ ^ blcctoc i T ak e tim e to read th e paper. It is th e guest of Mrs. Geo. K nleriem Jr. A nnie and Dennle, form er re si ' will be a source of profit to you. 820~ E lectric BÎdg., P o rtla n d , O regon" T E R M S — Sum s u n d e r $20, c a sh ; over $20, six m o n th s Mrs. H ubbard from S ilverton and dents of H u rlb u rt, a re down from w ith in te re s t a t 8 p e r cent. A rra n g e fo r te rm s w ith S eattle for a tw o-w eeks' visit w ith D on't lay down the pap er till you Miss Sidw ell of Beaverton are have read th e W ant Ada friends. c le rk b efo re d a te of sale. g u ests in the F ran k Reed home. r» T he Rev. Mr. Reeder, who has In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. - 1 filled th e pulpit a t th e C orbett No com m ission or bro k erag e. Very church for several S undays, ex easy term s. B. W. T h o rn e.—Adv. MONEY pects to go to Sea View for a A. W. COOK, A u ctioneer, D am ascus, O regon. CAN T BUY Even w an t ads a re new s when m o n th 's vacation. H e will be a c A. M EY ERS, C lerk, F irs t S ta te R ank. G resh am .Ore. A BETTER OIL com panied by his wife, son and they ap p e ar In the Outlook. d aughter. You see th e te le p h o n e in s tru m e n t, w hich T he p aper rill save you tim e to m an y is th e sum a n d s u b s ta n c e of te le Columbia gran g e received second and money. p h o n e e q u ip m en t. prize for its booth a t th e fair. Much cred it is due Mr. and Mrs. s o t k r to < K xorrous. A ctually flint te le p h o n e re p re s e n ts less Notice Is hereby riven that the un W. F. H enkle and Mr. and Mrs D. dersigned has been duly appointed E x th a n 3 p er c e n t of th e to ta l e q u ip m e n t G. B utler for th e a rra n g e m e n t of ecutor o f the estate of Patrick Collins, n e c essa ry fo r y o u r s h a re of service. deceased, and any and alt persons th e display In th e booth and going having i l.'Mms against the sa id estate H idden from view a re m iles of w ire, sw itc h - are hereby required to present said from different farm s In th is vicinity claim s, duly verified as by law re hoards, p o w er p la n ts a n d o th e r e q u ip g ath erin g up fru it and vegetables. quired. at SIS American Bank Build m ent t t f th e in v isib le re m a in d e r, ing. Portland. In Multnomah County, Colum bia gran g e will hold its re g Oregon. Within six m onths from the n e c e ssa ry to re n d e r efficient service. date of this notice. u la r m onthly m eeting S atu rd ay , Dated and first published July 10, 1028. u tu g 7, 1*28. A ugust 4. MAL'Hh (F a COLLINS, Executor of the estate of Patrick Mrs. Phil Stum p, who form erly Collins. Deceased lived n ear Brow er and w as well BECKMAN * McMENAMIN. Gresham »IS American Bank B ld g , Portland. ANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT 'k n o w n to th e early a e ttle ra of thia Oregon, Attorney for Executor. N otion r SILV ER A IV IV I V E R S A R Y USCK Walter IV. Metzger Auction Sale in the Progress of the Community FRIDAY, AUGUST 3,1 P.M. Sharp PORTLAND JOHN H. HOFFMEISTER, Owner NOronite LESS THAN 3% ihan THE NEW ZEROLENE LY SPRAY flies-m osquitoes, roaches tfmoths.lice and many other insects , 192$ . Miper-Lubrication WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO.