------ VOL. IS, NO. .».» 1 SI. «a ------------------ J . VUt SaUVCtllLJ. n u n lull« c io nitiKe dure G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK A ■ --------- GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, • 1 Fatal to Three COMMUNITY AUCTION. Don’t forget th e com m unity auc tion on the fa ir grounds tom orrow beginning about 10 o'clock and lasting u n til th e stock and a rticle s listed are sold out. Ord L eachm an is the auctio n eer. Many th in g s of sale or exchange value have been listed and o th ers will be received on th e grounds up to the tim e of the sale. T he sale will be held rain or shine, as one of th e big b arn s w ill be used. T his m ay be th e first of a series of sales th a t w ill prove of g reat ad vantage to those who have a lim it ed am ount of stufT they would like to dispose of. Some com m unities have a m onthly sale of th is kind and th e m ethod proves very pop u lar. Don’t forget th a t a sale to be successful m ust have both buyers as w ell as th in g s to sell. MR . * » w . SEPTEM BER TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 7, l»2N Í2.00 Per Year ___ Hold 13th Annual Reunion at Corbett Church Services Gresham Mayor Uses Privilege of Veto MIT Ell E V AMI E LIST TO SPEAK AT TEMPLE L abor Day auto accidents in this F ully 300 p erso n s atteuded th e I In 1863 an effort w as m ade to es- a song com posed by "G randpa" W ednesday n ig h t's council m eet E vangelist Booth-Clibborn, who p a rt of the sta te took a toll of 13th an n u al m eeting of th e E a st- talilish a pack tra il from th e Cas- Jo h n so n , and a reading by Mrs. is a g reat grandson of G eneral Win. ing w as a lively session, the g re a t th ree lives and touched th e people ern M ultnom ah County P io n eer’s ' cades to P o rtlan d . T hom as M illar, and "Long. Long Booth, founder of the S alvation er p a rt of the discussion centerin g association held a t th e C olum bia! Mr. T hom as also m entioned a T ra il," -b y all. of th is vicinity w ith unusu al s e ri Army, will speak at the afternoon g ran g e hall a t C orbett, W edues- ! few salien t facts of early new spa- A reso lu tio n in roem oriant was | service at the U ndenom inational aro u n d the ordinance attem p tin g to ousness. • day. T here w as a sh o rt business per history. In 1850 th e re w ere read for Ja n e D everell David tem ple, Sunday. T his serv ice be- lim it the num ber of pool room s In Miss E lizabeth G erdes, who was session d u rin g th e forenoon at th ree o u tstan d in g new spapers on ' O’Kieff. M artha E. Jo h n so n , Minnie gins at 2 o’clock and a special in- G resham , a m easure which was killed n ea r N ew port, w as th e sis w hich tim e com m unications w ere th e Pacific coast. The S p ectato r Salzinan G audlitz. ldell W ihlon, ■ vitation Is extended to th e people te r of H enry, “ H einey," Gerdes, passed a t the A ugust m eeting of read from G overnor P atte rso n , first o p erated in 1816 in Oregon Grey Black, Marie Lund. F ra n k S. | of G resham and vicinity to hear who w as for m any y ears em ployed M ayor B aker of P o rtlan d and Mr. City, th e C alifornian in Monte- Gandy. 8. F. Bridge, Thos. Taylor. I th is well know n and able speaker, the council, and w hich w as vetoed by the G resham Meat m arket. and Mrs. C harles L ittlep ag e of Los rey, and T he O regonian in P o rt- T hose p resen t from a d istance | The pastor. Rev. S. F P itts will by Mayor C harles Cleveland, who Miss G erdes w as w ith h er b rother G atos, Calif. land in 1850, declaring th a t th e I w ere Mr. and Mrs. G ran t Bell, S an I speak in the evening, the service retu rn ed it w ith his reasons for so and a sister, C hristine, of P ortland. At 12:30 a bounteous d in n er was founding of T he Oregonian w as Diego, C alif.; Mrs. E. H yerstay. j beginning at 7:30. P ray er service doing. T hey had sta rte d to go to Y aquina served by a com m ittee of g ran g e | p a rt of P o rtlan d 's stru g g le to w ard s I W oodland, W ash.; Mr. and Mrs. : will lx- T uesday evening. Young H ead lighthouse but on account of Mayor Cleveland said th a t he women. A ttorney F ra n k G. Sm ith, becom ing a m etropolis. The paper F ra n k H ubbard, \ ancouver. W ash.; (P e o p les’ m eeting on F riday eve- th ick fog decided to retu rn . In considered the tim e limit asked for of P o rtlan d , p resid en t of th e a sso w as o perated as a w eekly un til Mr. and Mrs. K napp. C am as: P re s-I ning and Sunday school at 10 a tu rn in g the car around Mr. G erdes in Section 1 of th e ordinance be ciation, presided at th e aftern o o n 1861 when it w as changed to dally. ident and Mrs. F ra n k G. Sm ith. Mr. Sunday. ran onto an em bankm ent th a t was fore an additional business could session. He called atten tio n to th e I He feels th a t th e fact th a t T he j and Mrs. Ja c k Sm ith. Sheriff T. M. i E veryone welcome. underm ined and a cave-in oc be estab lish ed furn ish in g card, bil fact th a t v aster* M ultnom ah had O regonian has aypided sen satio n al H u rlb u rt, H orace E. Thom as, Fred _______ ___ cu rred. T he car rolled over four FLOWER LOVERS VIEW liard and pool playing privileges tim es and fell 30 feet. N either of was too long, and a re s tra in t u n MANY FIXE BLOSSOMS furnished a num ber of notable p e o - ! jo u rn alism , has aided all im prove G erm an. Clay S. Morse. Sam S w ir- EVAMJELII’AL ('ll I’ RCII pie. am ong them Sheriff T hom as m ents and put new s g etting ahead sky. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. .H u rlb u rt. SERVICES AX Ml, Nt’ED called for under existing condi th e oth er occupants was injured An in te restin g trip w as m ade to H u rlb u rt. Tw elve school ch ild ren of all o th e rs co n siderations have 1 E dna Sm ith, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. The reg u la r p reaching services tions, and an u n n ecessary exten and G erdes was at the w heel when W oodland, W ash., y esterd ay by sang A m erica th e B eautiful and been th e chief facto rs in m aking it Bailey. Mrs. H ayatt, Mrs. Roy of Zion E v angelical ch u rch will be sion of au th o rity by th e p rese n t the ca r cam e to a stan d -still. m em bers of G resham Com m unity gave a flag d rill. Mr. S m ith next a su ccessfu l new spaper. Pioneer Muck, • Mrs. C handler. C onstance ' held Sunday a t 11 o’clock, preceded m ayor and city council. In an accident w hich happened and G arden club to atten d th e introduced H orace E. Thom as, ex days a re far behind u s ,.s a id Mr. Sm ith and Mrs. W. B. M orton, all by the Bible school a t 10. The at K elso on the Mt. Hood Loop flower show in connection w ith the T he section referre d to by Mayor ecutive editor of T he O regonian. Thom as, b u t th e ir effects are still of P o rtla n d ; T. R. Roan, Wm. , Rev. F. O pperm ann of E astsound. highw ay Mrs. J. W. B uckland of county fa ir held there. T hose go- Mr. Thom as declared th a t the felt and we should alw ays rem em Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans. I Wn., will occupy the pulpit in the Cleveland specifies th a t afte r the P o rtlan d w as in stan tly killed, her ing w ere Mrs. W. F. Honey, Mrs. pioneers had left an exam ple of b er th a t we owe a debt of g r a ti Mrs. B rink, 1. T. Wood and H enry j absence of th e p asto r, the Rev. E population of G resham , as asc e r husband received in ju rie s from J. C. Thom pson. Mrs. Chas. Cleve- tained by the last federal census p erseverance, faith and c h a ra c te r tude to th e pioneers. Mr. T hom as F ritz of T ro u td ale ; Dan Ross, llo rstm au n , who is in the east. Mr. sh all have exceeded 3000 inhabi w hich he died several hou rs later, ! land. Mrs. U. G. Sm ith and Miss perserv eran ce, faith and c h a ra c te r spoke of th e good soil, clim ate and W oodburn; Mr. and Mrs. John O ppcrm auu's subject Sunday morn tan ts and until it sh all exceed 5000 Mr. and Mrs. A lexander W atson Cora Giese. building th a t it would be w ell for incom parable beauties of ea stern Revenue, S andy; C. C h risten sen ing w ill be "C h rist the and th e ir 3-year-old son w ere in G reat | in h a b ita n ts, only one additional Besides visitin g th e fair, the 11 to rem em ber and follow. He M ultnom ah county. and Mrs. H ewet, T ig a rd ; Mrs. L. Unifier." ju red , Mr. W atson seriously. The women had th e privilege of a visit license sh all be issued. A fter ailed atten tio n to the fact th a t O ther sp eak ers w ere Sheriff I S to h ler, B eaverton; E rn est Swank, th ree a re now said to be recover- to Mrs. H ulda K lager, "th e lilac reaching 5000 Inhabitants only one some w ell know n pioneer nam es T hom as H u rlb u rt, A. A. Bailey, Ed. and Jo h n H eslln, F airview ; «'»M AX PASTOR WILL ing. N either W illiam Rom ike nor w om an,” who has gained a n ational additional license sh all be issued have been linked With th e C orbett Fred W. G erm an, John Revenue of Ed P alm er, Oregon City; Mrs. C. OCCUPY PULPIT for each 2500 in h a b itan ts. T his T hom as Arvon, both of P o rtlan d , ! reputation as a pro p o g ato r of o u n try , saying th a t p erh ap s th a t Sandy P io n ee rs’ association and Bush and d au g h ter M arjorie, Bri- Mrs. A. D. H untley has re tu rn e d provision would not effect the p res- who w ere involved in th e w reck, ‘ lilacs. She has a w ealth of flowers w as injured, though R om ike's ca r 'o f many varieties in addition to the of S enator C orbett w as one of the Clay S. Morse, county com m is ^lal Veil; R. p, R asm ussen, The I from Spokane and will occupy the i cut statu s. how ever, excepting in tit the Bethel B aptist church lost a fro n t left w heel. •! lilacs. Among them w ere d ah lias best know n, also th a t he wgs p e r sioner. Mr. Morse told of his first ¡D alles; Ed L ittlepage, Mrs. Geo. pulpit ra s e of revocation of existing haps m ore resp o n sib le th a n any trip to ea ste rn M ultnomah 22 years L usted, B oring; Jo h n and Mrs. n ex t Bunday, both m orning and I evening. The m orning topic will I licenses or the application for a A ccording to rep o rts B uckland and zinnias, w hich show ed w onder- one for the Lew is and C lark fair ago. He spoke of the im portance S tew art, L ato u rell F alls; Chas. be "T he Shield of F aith " an d lu |u e w license attem pted to pass a tru c k and a j ful developm ent and beautiful m ass held in P o rtlan d in 1905. He spoke of th e M ultnom ah county fair sa y L ato u rell and Mrs. Lena Uettijohn tl,e evening th e su b ject w ill be _. t stage, and m et Ropiike before he j effects. Mr- a ..... i ' "T he Gospel of Peace." T h ere will The o '’" “ ,,n w as expressed by of «he fact th at Lew is and C lark ing th a t since th e grounds are so H c .n n c r ’ ‘ Mr ‘ ‘ • 11 1 • j be ap p ro p ria te m usic at each ser-1 Mayor Cleveland th a t the g ran tin g could c lea r his car. He side A visit w as m ade also to O. B. had nam ed the Sandy river. The n ear th e cen ter of G resham lie H illsb o ro ; Mrs. Jam es McBain, | vice. of an ab so lu te business monopoly sw iped R om ike's car, ran into the C hase's gard en s n ear V ancouver. gravel a t th e rig h t of th e road, Mr. Chase does propogation of C o rb ett co u n try seem s to be clo se feels th a t an auditorium should be G resham , and Mrs. Je ssie Millar, T here a re classes for all peo-I could be given only by a m ajority then sw erved onto and acro ss the p lan ts for th e governm ent and ly linked w ith early history since erected w here m usicales, ch au tau - rep rese n tin g th e G resham Outlook. pie who wish to study the Bible, vote of th e electors of th e city, and L ieu ten an t B roughton took p o sses quas, etc., could be held. The follow ing officers w ere th e Sunday school beginning at [ th a t the co n ferring of th is special pavem ent and rolled over, landing specializes in Ja p an e se shrubs. sion in the nam e of his king, Mrs. Lydia Q strand, ch airm an of elected for the ensuing y ear: Mrs. 9:45 a. m. each Sunday. P lans are I privilege by th e council would be in th e ditch. G eorge III, and raised the B ritish the program com m ittee, took Isab elle E lw ick of C orbett, p resi GRESHAM GRANGE WILL being put into operation for the | an u n w arra n te d and unusual flag there. Mr. T hom as declared charge. T he num bers included d en t; A rth u r Johnson, vice p resi upbuilding of th e w ork for the PICKLE COMPANY HAVE “ HOME COMING” sum ption of authority. th a t Dr. M cLoughlin did not come songs by Lee Evans, Louise and d en t; C. C h risten sen s e c r e ta r y , com ing year for C hrist and the ENLARGES BUILDING T he re g u la r m eeting of G resh A. J. W. Brown, who is ren tin g in co n tact w ith th e em ig ran t tra in Norwood Johnson, m em bers of re-elected and Mrs. Ed W oodw a rd. church and any one who has not a room for pool room purposes, W ork has com m enced on an ad am g ran g e will be held S aturday dition to th e building of the O re evening, S eptem ber 8, a t 8 o’clock. of 1841 and has no record of it. "O ur G ang," who played and sang tre a su re r, re-elected. affiliated with any o th er ch u rch Is was present w ith a rem o n stra n ce gon Pickle C anning com pany, cordially invited to m eet with this signed by 93 persons, and K en the local b ranch of the C alifornia T his will be th e la st evening ses congregation. neth R oberts, p ro p rie to r of a pool C onserving com pany. T he ad d i sion of the g ran g e th is season. tion will be 60x70 feet in size and P lan s a re u n d er way for an room, brought a petition su p p o rt will be given over to th e m an u fac elab o rate "hom e com ing" reception ( om it) Council M eeting ( ailed. ing the ordinance, on w hich w ere tu re of sa u er k rau t. T he c o n tra ct T he .Multnomah County Council 67 sig n atu res. Both p ap ers w ere calls for th e com pletion of the unit for the O ctober m eeting day, invi | of P.-T. A. will hold an executive I read and ordered Hied, th e re being by October 1, when it is expected ta tio n s for w hich will be m ailed to board m eeting T uesday, Septem ber | no oth er action possible under th e th at delivery of cabbage and ca u li all p resent and past m em bers of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. K endall of as a re used for stucco and stone- class shape, one stalk having 10 flower w ill begin, larg e am ounts th e grange* t h i s w ill be a jubilee 11 at 1:30, at sta te h e a d q u arte rs circum stance*. D iscussion, how- of w hich have been contracted. T ro u td ale retu rn ed recen tly from tone co n stru ctio n , on each side of hloomH open and one stalk having room s In the K raem er building, ever, w as heated by both factions, m eeting and it is hoped th a t every The new addition is on th e north Toledo, Ohio, w here they w ent to the ice co n tain er. In the bottom six blooms open. At 11 a. m. our Second and W ashington stre e ts, As an afte rm ath of the d isc u i- side of th e p resen t building. A m em ber from th e in stitu tio n of P o rtlan d c o n tra c to r and five or the society on M arch 17, 1894, to ta k e an exhibit of th e ir b eautiful of th e box a m etal pan was placed table w as ready and we sta rted I’o rtlan d . All executive offic ers slon of th e m atter, a com m ittee w as gladiolus to the show of the A m er w hich contained about four inches p lacing our blooms, w hich were six men are rush in g the w ork to the p resen t will reserv e O ctober 13 and ch airm en a re asked to be pre*- appointed by the m ayor to revise com pletion. ican G ladiolus society. T hree of w ater, th e b u tts of the gladiolus set in m ilk bottles. for this happy event. ent. Mrs. E lm er H. Cook is pub- and re -d ra ft all existing license hundred and fifty blooms Were stem s restin g on the bottom of the | ord in an ces. Io do aw ay w ith dead “T he T oledo A rm ory building llcity ch airm an . A S T A T E D COMMUNICA tak en to the show , including 35 pan and th e w ater fu rn ish in g them covers a block ami as m ost of the NT^1 TION of G resham Lodge No. Bulbs fu r Sale. tim ber and bring all up to date, varieties. Some of th e blooms w ere sufficient m o istu re th ro u g h o u t the building w as used to stag e the ' N r ' 152 A. F. & A. M. in Masonic H om e-grow n bulbs, fra g ra n t, late, POWELL VALLEY The com m ittee consists of T. R. hall, G resham , T uesday evening, double w hite n arc issu s, also early cut eight days before they w ere long trip of m ore th an 3000 m iles. flower show we had plenty of room The L adles Aid of Baron L uth H ow itt, C. I. R aker and C. O. golden sp u r and Von Sion, mixed placed on the exhibition table, but S eptem ber 11, 8 o’clock “As gladiolus have a habit of not b ut none to sp a re as th e re w ere ■ran ch u rch will m eet at the hom e I S chneider, who are to rep o rt a t th e daffodils. F or sale S atu rd ay a f te r In sp ite of th e d istan ce and the W. J. TODD, W. M. blooming ju st the day you w ant exhibits from m any p a rts of the of Mrs. Louis Berg, T hursday, Sep- j next council m eeting. noon, Sept. 8, a t T w en tieth C entury W. L. GORSAGE, Secy. store, G resham , by Mrs. C. B. Allen. tim e req u ired to tra n s p o rt th e j , hem to lt was n ecessary to cu t United S tates as well as C anada, tem ber 13. I K enneth R oberts, city engineer, flowers .Mr. K endall s Oregon ta b le , some* of them a day or tw o ahead but ou rs w as the only one west of T here will he no Sunday school rep o rted th e im provem ent of K elly For real estate loans see or call See th e b arg a in s listed In the was one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e in , of th e day we had to Ieave honiP B. W. T horne.—Adv. th e M ississippi river. nor preach in g services next Sun- avenue com pleted, and th a t on W ant Ads. the show. The c u rre n t num ber of ! for ttie show , in o rd er th a t they 'O ur exhibit had n ot been up day at th e Karon L u th eran ch u rch . F o u rth stre e t w ell u nder way. T he G ladiolus Review say s; (, „ u A . would not be to ° far *dvanCed in b n t a fPW b, fo re 8ome one T he con g reg atio n will atten d th e la tte r will not be finished until 1 he Oregon exhibit of Mr. Ken- the bloom. Mother M achree, one uume h u rry in g up and asked me If d istric t m eeting of (he L u th er ¡ a f te r rain . dall from T ro u td ale, Oregon, had a of the new and expensive varie- J I knew w here th e exhibit from League at A ugustana L u th eran R. H. L uethe, head of th e local co n tin u al crow d o i in terested look- , ties, took it Into h er head to get Oregon w as placed he had u n d e r ch u rch in P o rtlan d . b ranch of the C alifornia Conserv- ers. T his exhibit and the e n trie s in a h u rry and put o u t her first stood th e re was a M other M achree T he young people of th e Powell I Ing com pany, appeared before the of Mr. K endall w ere in tra n s it bloom on A ugust 7. Mr. P arso n s I th e re from Oregon. Valley m ission ch u rch will hold a council and asked th a t the bridge from Oregon by re frig e ra to r ex- ' was p retty much w orried about rally Sunday night at th e church. | near th e pickle factory he stren g th - Of course, I had to Introduce him press for m ore th an five days, and .Ma M achree as he w anted th is A good program has been pre-1 ened. Heavy loads of m aterial for , to Ma rig h t aw ay quick and he fell w hen one can c a rry off aw ard s as m ost b eautiful flapper glad at the pared. T he Rev. Mr. G erig of the building m ust be hauled Into the j for her right then and th e re and CHOICE STEAKS, tender Mr. K endall did u n d er such try in g show at Toledo which opened on Union Gospel Mission of P o rtlan d I plant and equally heavy loads of th a t Is not all of It, they ail fell and juicv, pound.... conditions, it Is evidence of th e won- I A ugust 16, and he w anted her th ere will speak. The m orning services | p ro d u cts of th e can n ery hauled out. j for Mother. T he ladles practically derful keeping q u alitie s of glad- with her c u rls all m arcelled up, will he held a t th e usual hours. ¡T h e bridge Is built for about a 3- lolua and opens th e po ssib ilities j p ain t on her face and sm ile on her i petted Ma to death. By 5 p. m. they riie Rev. Jo n as Johnson will | ton load, w hereas the bridge is de- PO I ROAS TS, pound . ............ had stroked h er and petted her un- for ship m en t from p rac tica lly any | Bps. preach In Swedish at 11 o'clock. I sired to su stain from 2d to 22 Ions. > til the five low er blooms w ere worn p art of th e United S tates for o u r P a r s o n s strn n n ed nn h i . The moving of th e stre e t light exhibitions ” » a rso n s stropped up hi» , on one Htalk T he o th e r stalk SPAR I RIBS, pound............... HALEY near the g ran ge hall to the middle Mr K . .4 , ro i> « “ u ' aklnK “ 8<,U,nt I ' -U »'” ’ - Mr. K endall and C larence P ar- j Ma M achree s d ress, cut h er off five I T hpr„. w a„ f( continlI(111H The S unday school of Haley B a p -| Of the stre e t was ordered, Tr>’ us for the best of Lunch M eats— sons are associated In th e grow ing leaves from the ground and took fist church will convene Sunday at | A req u est cam e from the sla te Smoked Meats and Fresh Meats of all of gladiolus and celery, Mr. P a r her up to th e m eat m a rk e t w here 10 o'clock and will be followed by j Are m a rsh a l asking th a t th e fire jo u r ta b le ad m irin g th e stra n g e rs kinds. sons m anaging the field work. They he delivered her to kind Mrs. Brink m orning w orship a t 11. T he J u n - |o h ie f be sen t to S acram en to to a from Oregon and we talked Oregon have tw o acres of th e flow ers and who offered to look a fte r her w el tors will m eet a t 7 In th e evening, | convention of fire chiefs. R. D. We carry cottage cheese and bi and Oregon flow ers from 11:30 A plan to in crease th e ir p la n tin g s fa re u n til It was tim e to p ut her th e m eeting to be followed a t 8 by Bailey, Are chief, w ill be ser.t if it a. m. un til 9:30 p. m. th a t night. products. next year. evening service. T he Rev. E. I •*» possible for him to get aw ay. in her b erth for Toledo. For fear "T he east p roduces very beauti- Mr. K endall has subm itted the of ruffling her m arcell or m arrin g KladlolllR and , v)H,tpd m any Rar. B jorqulst, sta te m issionary, will | A m ass m eeting w ill be called follow ing account of his trip and [ h er w ar paint no one w as allow ed j ¿ en „ w l„conBln and KanHa„ but j preach both m orning and evening. I f'»r some tim e In O ctober at a date All services of th e day will be c o n - | h e hxwl at a special m eeting this some of th e co nditions w hich he | to touch Ma at all. U V I b I I I a L no w here did we find the length of ducted in the E nglish language, m onth, to nom inate officers who I fo u n d : "Now. as C larence (th a t is Mr. Phone 1151 M ain St. Gresham ¡G roup No. 2 of th e Mission circ le * M he voted on at th e tim e of th e “Our trip to Toledo. Ohio, to a t P arso n s) has had ch arg e (If Ma tend the A m erican G ladiolus socie M achree from the crad le to the "On every hand we heard around W,H hold “ m issionary m eeting In fieneral election on November 7. Remember, these specials are for ty show which opened on Aug. 16. grave, he w as p retty nervous about our tab le See th e lovely exhibit th,‘ ch urch T h u rsd ay evening, Sep- < l»y offices to be filled are those of Saturday, September In p rep a rin g for a trtp of th is cu ttin g her but he did a good Job. from Oregon, how In th e world »ember 13. at 8 o’clock, when Miss »"«vor, tre a su re r, rec o rd e r and kind it wan n ecessary for us to He also cut an o th er Ma M achree did they get them here In such fine Ma" de A ldrlch of O resham will le t- | th re e councllm en. A. W. Botkin, build a box large enough to stan d th e day we left which was A ugust shape, they m ust have come In an *Ure ° n ,h ” ,op,c ‘ T h ‘‘ d ry and ’ he Bussell Akin and B. W. T h orne are th e re tirin g councllm en. O ther of o u r ‘g la d s’ up In. so th a t th e j 9 to accom pany the first Ma. He Iced re frig e ra to r c a r ’. And again wet Issue." ficers whose te rm s expire a re Chas, blooms would not be dam aged. did an equally good Job on th a t we would h ea r one person ask stopped at Ja n esv ille, WIs w here Cleveland, m ayor; C larence P arsons, who is In terest- j one too. John Metzger, =>r an o th er 'We u n d ersta n d th e re is we visited all th e glad g ard en s ed in o u r g ard en s as well as be tr e a s u re r; C. O. S chneider, re- "W hen Mrs. K endall and I an exhibit h ere from Oregon and ing m anager, and to whom m ost o( reached Toledo we m ade a bee they have M other M achree, can and enjoyed visiting with th e o w n corder. th e cred it Is due for g ettin g o u r i line for th e ex p ress office and you tell us w here to And It*’ And ers. We also stopped at H u tch in PIANO son, Kan., w here we m et all of bloom s Into Toledo in such fine found our box had reached Toledo so ft w ent on all day and evening the grow era and had a very nice condition, conceived th e idea th a t j on A ugust 14 about 11 a. m. It had ' and everyone w as Just lovely to us visit w ith each of them . th e blooms should stan d u p rig h t to i been well looked afte r and th e Ice 'W e met J. D. Long, a large "We reached home on A ugust 30 p rev en t being rubbed ag a in st each | box was n early full of ice. Tuesday. Sept. 11- E xecutive hoard g ro w er from Boulder, Colo. Mr. p retty tired , but a fte r tak in g one m eetlng .Multnomah County Cpuncll .. -------- < -cune: o th er, th ereb y dam aging them and On A ugust 15 th e box was d e B ennett, an o th er gro w er from On I -T. A , Kraemer Bldg*.. Second and look at th e glad fields and a n o th Waahinaton streets. Portland m aking them unfit for exhibition. livered to the Toledo A rm ory tario . C anada; Stephens, who o r er a t th e grow ing celery, we forgot Studio First State Bank Bldg., Gresham Monday. Sept la—Otwntng o f coun "Mr. P arso n s built a box about j w here th e show was held. On the iginated Met h e r M achree, Mr. Gove, all about th e dusty n ig h t rides In try arhoola In Multnomah county. five feet high and six feet long j m orning of August 16 we opened Phone 1721 Mr. T ha. ker and m any o th e r grow i the sleep ers w here It was too w arm Thursday Evening, 1».—Dln- w ith a co m partm ent In th e cen ter . th e box and found th e g re a te r part ers Whom w e enjoyed ta lk in g to, ' to sleep, and th e long w arm days, ner. Baptist l.adles Guild.’ Ice, the glads being held in I of the blooms w ere In good condt- and last b at not least 'Olad B ill/ and we w ere glad th a t we had -»n S a tu rd a y . Sept. I t — H a rv e s t fe stival ■ place by tw o decks of m etal such I tion. M other M achree was In flrst- "On o u r re tu rn trip home we | Oregon to come back to .” ■ and held day. Multnomah county fair Troutdale Flowers Win Distinction at National Gladiolus Show at Toledo FRESH M EATS II A Saturday Specials! S 22i* QO M L A R I) 20c X X s B A r A Q d c Newberg Packing Co A 0 A " UV1 A G N E N CURED M EATS Coming Events FLORENCE M. HONEY • grounds.