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T W IC E A W EEK V O L . IN, G resham O utlook N O . 4.» G R ESH A M . M ULTNOM AH Co-operatives on Tour Visit Cannery and Lunch Here Wednesday Noon COUNTY, OREGON, F R ID A Y , A U G U ST ». TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS ltíN O U T L O O K I’ IV N IC IN K enneth B ram hall, 3d W alter J a c k - ' E P H R A IM R E W E Y S H O T : son, 4th F ra n k Jack so n , 5th R ich- v r w p ir T is l n n iv T v n EN JO Y A B L E EV EN T ard Morgan. 6th G erald Emily I I» A R R E S I E ll The an n u al picnic of th e Outlook E phraim Dewey, 60, for more Vegetable G arden — 1st Milton force took place W ednesday when P illster. 2d Leroy Rhoades. 3d th a n 30 years an em ploye of th e I a few h ours w ere taken, following Em ory T itzel, 4th H arold Tow n- O regonian, was shot W ednesday ! ----------- send, 5th Dou Sm ith, 6th , A rion „ .v j,, seated at ... his >.<, dinner tab le I ; the stren u o u s events of th e past , nt - , l . <■ ... o.i- w hile The boys' and g irls' club d ep art- 1 E lm er. .th H om er Tow nsend, 8th L im iting G resham to one pool- week, and a delightful recreatio n al Ja sp er F erguson, 9th H erbert a peach. The d astard ly act, 1 period enjoyed along the banks of j m ent of the county fair w as w ell ( Young, 10th C harles Young. thought to have been com m itted by i room u n til the city a ttain s a popu- Eagle creek on th e Columbia River colored with the coveted blue rib- Cunning—Div, 1. 1st V era Staf- Rex Mead, 16, a boy of none too : ' ulatiou of 3000 as show n by a fed- T. . U , . . . . iord” "2d- HaiUe H a m m o n s .3d ~MU- ¿ ¡r o n s m e n ta l c a lib e r w h om D ew ev c ra l Cen8U8, *8 th e ° bJect o f an o r " highw ay. A lthough the w eather . bon. T heir show ing of livestock dre<,’ Radford> 4th P e a rl Fow ,e r , stro n g m ental t al.b er whom Dewey em ergency could not be described as picnic w as an excellent one. rem inding th e 5th N ettle B rink. 6th M arcella hi,d befriended, w as com m itted a t m easure by four councilm en at w eather, being a little too cool to onlooker of nothing less th an th e Q r‘® n Div *• l8 ‘ E dna Splaw n, the sm all ranch owned by th e P o rt- W ednesday n ig h t’s reg u lar meeting. enjoy sittin g around u nder the 2d M argaret New lands. | land m an on th e Rockwood road But Mayor Cleveland refused to bountiful shade provided at th e sta te fair. Follow ing is a com plete Cookery — Div. 1. 1st H elen about a q u a rte r m ile south of the H eard. 2d Robin *Thayer, 3d Lois [ Rase Line sign it, so th e m atter will have to E agle Creek cam p ground, the a f list of th e aw ard s: B artsch , 4th Floyd Splaw n, 5th . I re st sta tu s quo until an o th er coun- SW INE ternoon proved extrem ely pleasant. , , Duroc Je rse y —Division 2 1st M arvel R ueher. 6th T heda Holm es, I T he body was discovered early ,, je rse , h Emma Doryland. Sth ---------i,.esterd Louise j yesterday , y division I, 1st - .......... -...... - ---- ------- - — av m orning when se arch C ni*' 1 tig pass, s the ordinance The p arty of 18 stopped at the p . - ------- Mea(1. w„ o ,9 , over the m a y o rs veto or so alters Bonneville fish h atch eries to ad- T r « Ov-erstadt; 2d Robert L andis. Conklin 9th Ju lia A braham . 10th w„ niade for m ire the handsom e rainbow tro u t | 3d Koy M eger’ 4th M arguerite P ate. Helen Collins. known (o b<j * w an | Qf „ 1 it th at he will approve. Div. 2—1st P risc illa Beigli, 2d th ,n ea„t(Ine a rem onstrance w htch m ake th eir home in the w a Div. 3, 1st M arguerite P ate. F ils R ic h a r d so n 3d J e a n I n g lis 4th i court. The boy was last seen on 111 ,n e nieanum » a rem onstrance Poland ( h im .-D iv 1, 1st H arold Iren e M alott; -)th E |i,.„ Poleon.’ 6th the place W ednesday m orning. T he 18 heln« circu lated and apparently te rs there. A few m in u tes’ drive then brought them to the beautiful r,a h l- Div 2> lsl W illiam Cope- je a n Olson. 7th Suzanne C urtis. fact t,as now been established th a t wil1 Khow stro n g opposition to the cam ping grounds at E agle Creek, j ¿ X ' l n d ^ r e g S W Bob UlHch,' ^ h n ^ W ^ S c i l e T u m m " . ’0“ * * b<»' -— ring his description at- «•»•«> a »d Purpose of the ordinance. Boys’ and Girls’ Win in Annual Display Poolroom Ordinance Arouses Resentment A party of visiting m em bers o f , rasp b erries w ere featured, which the A m erican In stitu te of Co-opera- was served to about 150 at th e Bap- tion visited G resham W ednesday, tist church a t 12:30, This to u r w as conducted by th e D uring the luncheon each person Oregon C o-operative council of introduced th e neighbor on th e which E. J. Dixon, m anager of the right and it w as then learned th a t Pacific C o-operative P o u ltry Pro- the follow ing states and foreign ducers. is president. T his party is countries w ere rep resen ted : Wis on a to u r of the Pacific N orthw est I consin, C alifornia, F lorida, Okla- after attending the gen eral session homa, M aryland, M assachusetts, and tra d e conferences of th e Amer- j Ohio, W ashington, M ississippi, Ar- ican In stitu te of C o-operation at kansas, W ashington, D. C„ E ngland Berkeley, Calif. Since reaching and P orto Rico. R. G. W agner of Oregon m em bers of various organi- the U niversity of P o rto Rico told zations in th is sta te in te reste d in of th e organization of the coffee co-operative m arketing have joined grow ers of th e island in 1922, also the p arty. of th e m any fru its grow n th e re Monday forenoon the co-operative adding, however, th a t th e m illion H ere every convenience w as found , 3d H arold D ah, ,,a u , n ,lckner Camp C ookery_1st Bill Holmes, tem pted to sell Dewey's autom o- A pparently very few knew th a t associations of E ugene and the and a half of natives subsist chief- for th e com fort of the to u rist or 1 ... . .... .a Sew ing—H andw ork. 1st Shirley bile nt Salem late W ednesday. The the ordinance wus to be presented. U niversity of Oregon w ere visited ly on rice and beans considering o th e rs .-s to v e s . tables, seats, etc. All(, X " 2d NewVand^ Emily, 2d Melba Sim pson, 3d Mar autom obile has been m issing since ' Duly four councilm an w ere present, after w hich th e party w ent to Cor- fru its and vegetables fit only for An abundance of pure m ountain 1 Div. 2. 1st Rodney P ark er, 2d ltob- jo rie D arnielle, 4tli V erna Woodle, the m urder. It is know n th e lad They were, Akin, Botkin, Metzger, vallis for lunch. From th e re they the A m ericans. w’ater is piped to th e grounds. ! ®rt B ackenstos, 3d Robert U lrich, 5tli K athleen T u rn e r, 6th Marion was aw are th a t his em ployer had Thorne, H ow itt and R aker w ere . . . . . . . . . . . Jth Tracey A uderegg, 6th Rem- Salzm an, 7th D orothy H udson, 8th w ent to Tillam ook w here they w ere F red Lockley of the P o rtlan d No picnic is com plete w ithout a bralldt stev en s. Div. 3, 1st Rodney Doris Doryland, 9th Lennos Bakk- cu rren cy on the prem ises as he had absent. treated to a sea-food banquet th a t Jo u rn al declared th a t in all Oregon paid off a w orkm an a day previous- I The title of th e ordinance is as picnic dinner, so all efforts w ere P ark er, 2d Noble Wagy, 3d T racey ford, 10th Vera Stone. evening. th e re is not a clean er and b etter first directed to th a t im portant d i Anderegg. Div. 1— 1st F lorence B urns, 2d ly In the boy's presence. follow s: “An ordinance fixing the ° i¥. ,1', l8 ‘ . J !’hn ' Hl'1 Es'^he''’Z,im nier.ll5t\1i 1HaxelU M at-j Mr. Dewey made a com panion out num ber of card rooms, billiard T uesday th e p arty took a trip pap er than the G resham Outlook version. The old adage seemed H am pshire Div. 1st John Welbes, th ro ugh th e T illam ook dairy coun and th a t resid en ts of eastern Mult tru e enough W ednesday th at w atch Welbes. 2d E rn est Zurbuchen. Div 3, 1st' 8O1‘- «’»! '¡ 1*ry Shlo«l. 7th H elen | of the hoy in the hope of leading room s or pool rooms, or card, bil try and visited several of the larg - , n°m ah should be proud of th e ir pa ed pot never boils. At last, how John Welbes. Scott, Sth Marie E ggim an. 9th Amy ¡him to become of b etter ch a racter. liard and pool room s to be licensed est cheese factories. T he next stop ,,e r- At the conclusion of the ever, the coffee was declared ju st Mleep— Div. 1, 1st Robert F rank. Nielson, lo th K ath erin e S trebin. Only T uesday they had retu rn ed in tlie city of G resham and d ec la r was at M cM innville for lunch and | luncheon Mrs. T. C. M illar gave a right, and a hungry p arty did ju s Div. 2, 1st R obert F ran k . Div. 3,1 Div. 2— 1st Je , a , n . Copeland, 2d , „ ,, 1 from a trip to th e beach, and on ing an em ergency.” R uth Holmes, 3d Lois B artsch , ‘ . , , ’ , from th e re they w ent to th e Dundee r *'ading, Betty at th e Baseball tice to the good things w hich had 1st Robert F rank. The ord in ance reads th u s: 4th Dorothy B urns, 5th P a u lin e , »»«''X occasions they had hunted plant of th e N orth Pacific Nut Dame an,l A. B. C a rlso n gave one been provided. T here is som ething DAIRY CATTLE Buckner, 6th Helen Mullenhoff. 7th : and fished together. Sec. 1. All persons holding 11- Jerseys G row ers association, w hich is the *n Sw edish dialect. T hese num - about a picnic dinner th at seems to Alice Melton, Sth D orothy Clark, A ttem pt of the lad to dispose of censes heretofore gran ted and is- , . ., ., , Div. 1-A—1st H arold Dahl, 2d 9th Dorothy W heeler, lo th K ather- la rg e st p lan t of its kind outside of j *,er8 w ere well received. Mr. and be different than any other. ttie stolen autom obile a‘ Salem led sued for the year 1928 for the keep It H allie H am m ons, 3d F ra n k lin Ya- ; ine Brooks. ing of a card room, billiard room California. A banquet at th e M ult Mrs. E. E. W elling, w’ho had charge may be th e fact th a t the open air | der, 4tli L ola Splaw n, Sth R obert Div 3__ ls t H elen Clark. 2d Vir- to investigation w hich in tu rn dis- or p(H>| room, or curd, billiard and 3d Agnes Y agana. closed the m urder. The widow was pool room w ithin the city of G resh- nom ah hotel in P ortlan d closed the of prep arin g and serving th e lunch and change of scenery has w hetted J Nelson, 6th M arg aret New lands, ■ g in ,a Johnson, eon, w ere introduced and given a th e ap p etite to ju st th e proper de- ! ftb Ju n io r Dyer, Sth A rth u r H augh- < ^,h Bernice P aulson, 5th Naomi activ ities of th e second day. notifled of the act and w as tak en a "> «re hereby g ranted the rig h t to risin g vote of thanks. renew said licenses for th e year 1928 gree to enjoy food, but never does Up j v 1-B__ls t R obert Cam nbell I P 1,111]!*11!8,1' W ednesday after visiting the by friends to th e scene of th e and d i v . , , ,, y am poen, ( t|, Patlileen W ilson, Sth Elizabeth an n u ally th e re afte r, unless re A fter a sho rt recess th e carav an a rep a st seem as acceptable as un- 2d Bill Momson, 3d B ernice Bunn, Hodson 9th Rosa ouchida. homicide. h e a d q u a rte rs of the Pacific Co-op voked by the council. H ereafter no left over th e Columbia River h igh ‘ 'r th ese outdoor conditions. • 4tli Alice Nelson, 5th M aurice; R„... ’inr i s t R ob ert N e lso n 2d Mr. Dewey w as m ore or less | new ,license, (o th er than a renew al erative Wool G row ers, the Pacific | Dliulst, Gill Rene Dliulst, 7th Lo- , ,o r~ , ls t ,to b e rt Nelson, 2d w ay for th e Columbia G orge hotel known to resit resid en ts of G resham and or t'e lssuance of a license now is C o-operative P o u ltry P ro d u cers and The m ost in terestin g p a rt of th e [ gan H artley , Sth Mabel B rink and T heodore Jotln8on' w here they had supper and spent . . . . . ..1 , Mrs. .. sued) b for keeping of a roum card ro()m u lla th rd e r()om ()r poo, th e N orth Pacific C o-operative | afternoon to nine of the crowd was W illiam N ew lands. Di- 2—1st ll»liici.i«iklhg— l s l Helen H ess- vicinity. He was a b ro th er of Mrs. th e night. T hursday they visited 2U, m ile bikp un F a e lp creek to I Clyde Jeu u in g s, 2d B ert Gibson, 3d I mer, 2d Ju lia A braham . 3d Thelm a P ru n e exchange the p arty proceed d s K obm g, Young, 4th M arjorie Hadley. 5th Omar Kluni, a form er resid en t here. ,,r , a r <t. b illiard and pool room Cloud Cap Inn, m ade a to u r a 2% -m ile hike up Eagle creek to ed to G resham w here they wertj Div. 3— ls t I Marvel Rueber, 6th M argaret An- and of Mrs. Maggie Ulm, who died ! sh all be g ran ted until th e popula- through the orch ard s of Hood River th e punch howl. W ords fail to de- 5th Aj(red Bl ink. Ho» of th e city of G resham , as as- g u ests of th e B erry G row ers P a c k gelding, 7th M arie G ildner, Sth sever-ii ve-.r« neo p ertained by the last preceding fed- valley, retu rn in g over th e Mount scribe th e b eauties of th is grad u al j Clyde Jen n in g s, 2d H arold Dahl, Gladys P apir, 9th D cLaurice De- s .v r r a . y .a r s ago A late rep o rt says th at th e hoy e r a , cell8UHi shall cxceed 3000 in. ing com pany, of w hich Clyde T. ascent along the hanks of the pic- 1 3d Joint Welbes, 4th L aw rence Hood Loop highw ay to P o rtlan d tu resq u e stream . From th e level | ^ “ th it, 5th W illiam Newlands. P enning, 10th Opal Michael. has been apprehended at Reeds- j h abitants. Ryan is president. and going on to Tacom a for a to u r Rabbits— Div. 1. ls t B ernice port on th e co ast in D ouglass Sec. 2. After the population of of the creek the clim b is m ade to a 'n 3\A~ The p arty w as taken to points of of W ashington. , Stafford. Div. 1-B— l s t Vera S tat- Bunn, 2d M aurice Uhlig, 3d Vin (,OUI)ty j th e city of G resham us ascertained dizzying height of n ear a thousand ford 2d Floyd .Stafford, 3d Dorothy cent Uhlig, 4th L ester Sroufe, 5th in te re st about G resham , th e p rin by th e la st preceding federal cen feet. A cross the canyon th e view W heeler. Div. 2 — l s t Daniel Thom as A ldrich, 6th S tanley Hall. sus shall exceed 3000 in h ab itan ts cipal one being th e cannery. I t ; G lt A N G E S O F C O U N T Y 1 and until it shall exceed 5000 in is superb. High cliffs with a heavy Schenk. Div. 3— l s t Floyd Stafford, Div. 2. ls t B ernice Bunn, 2d Viu- w as noted th a t the b a rre ls of ber- , cent Uhlig, 3d S tan ley H all, 4th T O H O L D P IC N IC habitant», only one additional of grow th of tre e s and v erd u re seem 2d Vera Stafford. rie s held a special attra c tio n for | such licenses shall be issued; and H olstein— Div. 1-A—ls t Crichton M aurice Uhlig, 6tb T hom as Aid- A ttention is again called to the to m eet th e sky. T he tra il itself is B urns, 2d Eva Stafford, 3d T racey rich. th e v isitors and one sam ple kept ] a fte r th e p apulation of the city of an n u a l grange picnic at L aurel- Farm A ccounting—ls t L aw rence ‘D O O R S ” Wl BE G resham , so determ ined as afore- a n arro w one in places, and one Auderegg. Div, 1-B— ls t Tracey callin g for another. A fter th is th e re h u rst park, A ugust 9 at 11 a. m., m u st look well' to the foothold Auderegg, 2d M argaret K erslake. D outhit, 2d L ester Sroufe. T O M U O F N E K M O N Kail1' Hh“ 11 exceed 5000 inhabitants was a sh o rt p rogram of ta lk s given given under the auspices of the when gazing a t thesp w onders of Div. 2 ls t T r a c e /' A uderegg, 2d A , ,, ,, , only one additional license sh all be .Marketing— ls t Alice Nelson, 2d in the auditorium of th e grad e I The Rev. Adelaide D. H untley of lM ued for each 2500 ¡„habitants. Elvin Maxwell, 3d Nova W illiam s, Home Econom ics com m ittees of school. M ayor C harles Cleveland Oswego, Oregon, will speak Sun- Sec. 3. F o r the purpose of de n a tu re to avoid a d isastro u s fall to j s t F iOy<j Stafford, 2d T racey A u -,'4 th Theodore Johnson, M ultnom ah county. All gran g e th e rocks below. T he stream from ! qeregg. Special prizes and aw ard s of- day m orning at 11 o'clock at the terin in in g the num ber of licenses to on behalf of G resham extended all m em bers and th e ir friends a re cor th e g rea test height is clear as crys- Brown Swiss— Div. 1-B.— ls t Paul fered to 4-H club m em bers w ere B aptist church from the them e, be issued as herein provided, all a very hearty and cordial welcome. curd rooms, billiurd rooms or pool dially invited to be p rese n t and en tai and scarcely ap p ears to be mov- Boeckli. Div. 2—ls t George Grog- i won by the follow ing boys «nd "D oors." Mrs. H untley has been rooms, or card, billiard and pool D. E. Towle, m anager of the B erry sen, 2d A lfred G rossen, 3d A nna ! Kiris a t the M ultnom ah county f a ir : joy th e day. G row ers P acking com pany, told of nt a11' t Boeckli. Div 3— ls t P au l Boeckli, Union Pacific sch o larsh ip cou- heard here on previous occasions rooms, shall be classified as card- R epresentative F ran k lin F. Korell lnK W hen the punch bowl was finally .,d Mag(ioient> Boeckli slstln g of one year at O. A. C. to the wltli much in terest. Bible school room s, and the issuance of a license the- sm all beginning of th is com will be th e speaker. R. H. Reed of reached, everyone felt th at the ef ' „ ..L , i 8t H arold " 1O8t o u t*tall,lil>K <-H club m em ber wlll convene at 9:45. All a re In- us herein provided for the operation p any ten y ears ago, some of th e ob of a cardroom only shall preclude L ents grange will have ch arg e of vited to be present. sta cles th a t have been overcom e th e issuance of un additional li . - » » — «-■ a the com m unity singing and each n ■....... a tu ra l rock form ation enclosed the ence D outhit. Anna M. Boeckli of L lnnton with cense to r the operation of a bil and of the m easure of success that grange will fu rn ish a num ber for eddying w aters of a fall. N ature liard room or pool room only, and Milk (■»uls— Div. 1. '1 racey An- Kemivtli B ram hall of C orbett as F R E E A I E I I I D D I S T S h as been attained. He m entioned th e issuance of a license for a bil a ap n p n aren a r e n tly tlv has h a s done d on e tier her b est ior for | D iv r o 2~ t T r a c e y A n der-1 a lte r n a te , th e program . nest 2d liu ,d l E s ,se T O R E S U M E S E R V I C E S liard room or pool room only shall th a t O scar W alin signed th e first H arold Dahl of Victory won the T hose atten d in g a re asked to th is quiet beauty spot w hich m ust c o n tra c t and from th a t beginning R egular p reaching services will 1 have tin' like "effect as precluding P o u ltry —Div. 1 — l s t John A W. Metzger A) Co. sch o larsh ip to bring a basket dinner and neces be seen to be appreciated. This is Welbes, 2d A lan Davies, 3d R obert j th e 4-H club sum m er school for be be resum ed at the F ree Methodist th e issuance of un additional 11- th ey have enlarged to 764 co n tra cts sary dishes. Coffee will be furn on the direct tra il to W ahtum lake. Boeckel, 4tli Alvin Slieller, 5th I ing lile high scoring livestock club ch u rch Sunday m orning at 11 c«n8e io r tl10 operation of a card- and during the height of th e p re s ished. The Pomona Home Econom- room only. ! m em ber. T he p arty enjoying the outing of P aul Buckner. o'clock with preaching by th e Rev. en t season, handled 120 tons of Sec. 4. In the event the licensee Light P o u ltry —Div. 2. 1st Alan Vera Stafford of Victory won the | ics com m ittee has ch arg e of th e ar- W ednesday w as compbsed of Mr. b e rrie s a day. Mr. Tow le in tro Davies, 2d Elizabeth Hodson, 3d W alrad M ercantile sch o larsh ip to 11. J. Yates who has been retu rn ed is convicted of a violation of the 1 rangem ents. and Mrs. 11. L. S t.C lair, Mr. and Jim m y Stafford, 4th H arold H enry, th e sum m er school for being the by the recen t conference to the p as provisions ot tills ordinance, or of duced m em bers of th e cannery any ord in an ce of th e city of G resh Mrs. Chase St. C lair, Mr. and Mrs. 5th Alvin Shelter, 6th Jo h n Stone, high scoring g irl a t the ta ir in to rate at G resham . staff, J. J. F ish er, Miss Cora G reene, Casey’s R heum atic Remedy. am relatin g to the business li 7th R obert Stone, 8th Ja ck Mall, Projects o th er th an sewing. Leslie St. C lair and children Leslie Sunday school will be held a t 10 censed, or of any offeuse against Mrs. E lizabeth Gibbs, Mrs. S usan C asey's rheum atism and n eu ritis 9th Clinton Hodson, lo th John Dell- H elen C lark of R ussellville won The re g u la r mid-week th e ordinances of the city of I the P a re n t - T eacher association o'clock. H arding, Miss Ruth Schedeen. He renle(jy drives o ut the u ric acid Jr. and Betty R uth, Miss Emma B. json sch o larsh ip to th e sum m er school p ray er meeting will be held T h u rs G resham or any sta te or federal declared th a t thought, patience and pojBOn 0( rheum atism , n eu ritis, Johnson, Miss Evelyn M etzger, Mrs. gcor, gew, sta tu te , perm itted on the prem ises, M ary W elch, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. 1 Heavy Ron try -D iv ^ 2 1st Do day evening. The m onthly business or in connection with th e business Schm idt, 2d Don Schm idt, 3d John ; . . . P education a re required to m ake a ium bago, asthm a, hay fever, gout, H. Davies, Mrs. Raym ond Rogers W elbes, 4th A1*jn S heller, atli Jack j„ h „ W elbes of Fairview won the m eeting will tak e place a t the licensed, of a n a tu re tending to success of any undertaking. j dropsy and pleurisy and reduces Moll, «U» P au l B uckner, 7th H om er , p a re n t TeBcher aBg(M,latlon Bthol. church Tuesday evening. ren d er said business or said p rem P aul V. M aris, directo r of exten- pa| n and sw elling th ro u g h direct of P o rtlan d , Miss M argaret St. Townsend, 8th D onald L ucas, 9th | argj,ip to th e sum m er school for be- ises a public nuisance, or a m enace sion at Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college a c tjon on the s’tom ach, liver and C lair, Mrs. E lsie Cogswell, Miss Roy Meger, 10th G eorge < ere- jng jljgtl BCorj„g boy in poultry, to the health , safety, m orals or Sadie Dotson and W. W. W illiams. M I I IIO D IS I ( III R< II acted as to a stm a ste r at th e lu n ch -j Sidneys; $1.50 a bottle. G uaran- ghino crops, or m iscellaneous projects. A V \ i n \ r t s W V U V K 'r « g en eral w elfare of the public, or In T hrough th e courtesy of the eon, at w hich fried chicken and | teed by T aber P harm acy.—Adv. A .lN ill r.n N r .ltA H r.N th e ev,.„t th a t he sells all or p art T urkeys— ls t H arry Kay, 2d O ther special prize w inners w ere: F ield h o u se-S h earer Chevrolet com Naomi D ahlquist, 3d H arold T ow n Canning d em onstration, 4 dozen The serm on for Sunday m orning of Ilia card room, pool room or bll- ja rs.K err G lass Co., Vera Stafford at the M ethodist church wlll be 1 l*a r ,l room business w ithout su r- pany th e Outlook p arty w as given send, 4th A lbert Maybee. 1 reu d erin g his license to the city, Ducks— ls t Leroy R hoades, 2d ; & H allie Hamm onds. th e use of a com fortable C hevrolet B est field of potatoes, cap— W. R. preached by the pastor, th e Rev. such failu re upon the p a rt of any sedan in w hich some of th e party Ray Hammond, 3d R obert Town- j H icks At Co., W alter Jackson. H. V. W ilhelm, the title being, “The ap p lica n t for a license as herein send, 4th R obert Rhoades, Sth j m ade th e trip to and from Eagle Robert L andis I Best W hite Leghorn pullets, sack Land of Beginning Again." T h at provided to stric tly com ply with Creek. ( « r n - l s t Robert Rhoades, 2d 8« ''e la y .- S p e rr y F lo u r Co., Alien for the evening is entitled, "W here th e provisions of th is section, shall ipso facto cau se a cancellation of Davies. Leroy Rhoades, 3d Nogl Asakaw an ap p licatio n for a license as pro ... „ , . ___ ... i Best novice g ard en er, P la n e t Jr. Is P arad ise? In su ra n ce funds for farm loans. ! ,K,,bey4 1 8^n d ’, 5tb A ,e r' cu ltiv ato r—8. L. Allen At Co., Phil- All services are held In the grade vided herein. * No com m ission or brokerage. Very Maybee, 6th Robert Sloop. adelphia, Pa., Leroy Rhoades school building during the r e -b u tld -, Sec. 5. T .. h at all , ordinance» t or easy term s. B. W. T horne.—Adv. Potatoes— 1st Jo h n F rom m elt, 2d I Brown Sw iss J r. calf, 25 . , ,,,, .............. p a rts of o rdinances in conflict here- Ing of th e ch u rch . I he Sunday w(tb be and <be Banl„ a re hereby pounds of calf m eal—A lbers Bros., yzz/z//zzz/zzzz/z//z?y/z/z/z/z/zzz</z<v/zz/zzz/z//z/z/zz/zz//z/z////zzzz///z///zzzz//zz/zz//z////zzzzzzz/z/y/zz//i school is com fortably housed in reticnled. won by P aul Boeckli. Best D uroc gilts, lUO-pound sack se p arate rooms w hile the ch u rch Sec. 6. Inasm uch as th is ordi- of sw ino—A lbers Bros, won by servlces are held in th e auditorium nance is necei sary for tin' inime I diate p reserv ation of the public M arguerite Pate. health, peace and safety of the city Sheep show m anship contest, FXPLANA’I l<>>. sheep sh ears— L. L. K fdder A) Co., of G resham , in thia: The follow ing notice w as pub T h a t th e p resen t regulations, R obert F rank. Best g arden club rep o rt, cu lti- lished In some of th e P ortland covering the issuance of cardroom , I v ato r—P o rtlan d Seed Co. S tu a rt new spapers during the an n u al con- billiard room and pool room licens I ference of the F ree M ethodist es, are Inadequate, I Richey. T herefore, an em ergency is de Best H olstein J r. calf, 25 pounds church Just held in th e city of clared to exist, and th is ordinance calf m eal—A lbers Bros. C richton P ortland. ATTENTION sh all be in force anil effect from I Burns. To Whom It May Concern : Best cookies, sack of flour— Till« I h to certify that 8. F. Pitt« and and afte r its passage by the coun I> IL W lentz of flrenham. Ore»» regon, for- cil and approval by the mayor. | Crown Mills. H elen H eard. ‘ rnerly m inisters of the Free Met M*-thodlnt 16-in. Prophet Lawn Mower, high wheel, ball bear Brown Swiss show m anship con- chur»Ii. * . a a t « xani and at present pastors of th« Lawn Mowers. te st, h a lte r — S itii lair W ilson. Anna Vndenomlnattonal temple at Gresham, ing. \ »tardy hieh>cla»k mower. Q OQ Boeckli. J Oregon, are no longer In any way con- W e repair and sharpen lawn . 1 . . I w it h th e M jtld F r e e M e llm d ls t W e e a ll for an d d e liv e r Cham pion calf show m anship co n I U hur< Regularly sold at f 16. Sale price tj) 1 OatzO li Their ordination pap. rs have I ® 0 * eT8' . We CaU tOr ttnU a *,IITer- Reduces Fatigue test, cup— Bank of G resham . Floyd 11« a forfeited and are hereby <4eiJared J. E. M etzger, Gresham, phone ' null and void Stafford. tf 1901.—Adv. 14-in. same Mower, sold regularly at (P 1 1 QQ Pig show m anship contest, cane— I >ene t,y o n j r t " l‘l ' " } ,,n .1 ‘ » n f e r - Narrow and Extra N arrow - W ide and Extra Wide e _ ' , ence of the Free Methodist < hurch In i 14.50, this sale ................... A ylsw orth Ar M artin Make use of the Outlook's new. r r a te y An- i ,.SMlon a , Portland. Oregon. July 2t. deregg 4 boen to the women of America many of whom b ate been O litesi ^'signed) a D Z A H N isE it. President. I Quicker telephone service. Call Je rse y show m anship tj-in. moulded non-kink ribbed hose. 5()-ft lengths obliged to either pay high prices or take poorly filled shoes. W N. CO FFEE, Beoretary 1661. Two private lines. Always H arold h a lte r—S. E. Palm qulst. Ton need 0« tcef.ee be told th at you ha’ e an *exp*w*fve’* foot. Dahl. i The above was th e only action i som eone to an sw er your calls. coupled that we have been selling far AQ B e st e x h ib it Div. I ll sew ing, hose taken In the conference relativ e to ■ ■ ----------- $8.5Oy this sale «Pl • < 0 You’ll Stride w.th Pride in ENNA JETlIC K S A ylsw orth A .Martin. H elen the persons th erein nam ed, and i s ee the b arg ain s listed In the C lark other a rticle s w hich appeared in | W ant Ada. .-in. same hose, regular £6.fX), QQ Best d em onstration team , sack of I said p apers relativ e to It, w ere the Hour—Crown Mills. C h arlo tte work of rep o rters w ithout th e au- H f are exclusive agents for Gresham , Johnson and Je an Inglis. 1 thorfty of the conference. Novice show m anship contest, nil- i (Signed) J. T. TAYLOR. LA W N S P R IN K L E R S . N O Z Z L E S, E T C . D istrict Elder, ver < up— S p erry F lo u r Co. Doro Adv. P o rtlan d D istrict. thy Wheeled. Sunday Afternoon. August S.— Open ing of roller skating rink. Blue Ij»ke These are all guaranteed goods. Best Poland China gilt, sack of Safe D rhlng. park swltio—A lbers Bros. T racey An- Night driving m ade safe by a deregg. Tuesday, August J, 8 p. m . Gresham ree poultry lecture and Best calf, Div. H I rep o rt, silver Face-A -Ltght g lare shield. Price Grange hail/ Fre S H O E S clink cup— Mk«ac S tap le^ , T racey A nder- $1.25 Fred Jen n in g s, F o u rth and M E N ’S W E A R egg * Roberts, G resham .—Adv. 10—tle a n u p of Friday, August Gresham reineterj G uernsey lernsey show m anship co n test,! test.) Gresham Oregon g rh sh a m For real estate loans see or call Friday Evening, August 17.—lec tu r e Continued on pa«* $ B. W. Thorne.—Adv. at Pleasant Home Methodist church. Church Services I ENNA JETTICK Health Shoe Hose and Lawnmower SPECIAL Coming Events AylsWortKSMartii\ L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.