Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, February 14, 1908, Image 4

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Succeeding Gnt-bain Vindicator, Gresham «iasette. iol Multnomah Record,
Multnomah Record and Montavilla Herald.
Published Every Friday at Gresham. Ore., by the Baavn S tatb PrnuaniMw Co
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A FEW MINUTES WITH THE EDITOR
A RANK INJUSTICE
THE Bl OY ROAD
Rev. Geo. R. Varney, a Bap­
tist minister of Baker city, is
just now the butt of The Ore­
gonian. His crime appears to
be that of ‘‘too much to say.”
How can any man claiming to
be a law-abiding citizen, much
less a professed Christian, live
in Baker City which is notorious
for its wide-open policies, and
not agitate the question of law
enforcement?
Reverend Var­
ney is trying to do what every
loyal citizen ought to do. urge
the enforcement of law and or­
der in his town.
The condition of the roads in
the vicinity of Pleasant Home is
somewhat appalling to those
who have to travel them. Nu­
merous reports have reached
this office as to their condition,
which should receive immediate
attention from those whose bu-
siness it is to see that they are
kept in proper condition for
travel. The Buoy road has be-
come so bad that it is almost im-
possible for a team to pull an
empty wagon over it. A com­
mittee. consisting of Messrs. Ek­
strom. Clark and Strebins have
been selected by the taxpayers
of that vicinity to make an in­
vestigation as to the expenditure
of the $5140 that is supposed to
have been spent on the roads in
their district during the last six
months.
This committee is
composed of substantial citizens
who should have no difficulty in
convincing the county court that
it is time to do something.
Taxes will become delin­
quent the first Monday in
April. If the full amount
is paid on or before March
15, a rebate of three per
cent will be allowed.
If
one-half of the above taxes
is paid on or before the
first Monday in April, the
time for the remaining half
will be extended to the first
Monday in October; if not
S4> paid and become delin­
quent. a penalty of 10 per
cent and 12 per cent inter­
est will be added.
:
Registration opens for pri
maries January 6.
Clone for election, April 7.
Primary election. April 17.
Registration reopens.
April 21.
Close forelection. May 15.
General election. June 1.
Registration reopens, Sép­
tember 20.
Close for election, Octo-
ber 20.
Presidential election, No-
vember 3.
•••••••••••••••••
obi«« heroin grant«>j, and the (allure
oo the pari of .aid Mount Hood Hall­
way and power company to tile such
Wrllttn aostptanco within the time
herein specified .hall lie deemed an
abandonment and rejection of the frail-
ohiae, rigbta and privileges herein «xm-
ferred, and thia oniinance .hall l>e for­
ever null and void; and auch accept­
ance by the Mount llood Railway and
Power company .hall Iw unqualified
and .hall bo an acceptance <4 all the
term», condition» and roatrictiona con­
tained in thia oniinance.
Adopted February 4, IlkM. Approve.I
February 4, ll*»i
J M SHORT. Mayor.
Atteet D. M ROBERTS, Recorder
ORDINANCK NO :W.
LEETE-ROBERTS
COMUNI
In connaH-lion with th» |»Mt«tne<<
»I Bull Run.
Daily Stage to Gresham
IxMtving Bull Run at 7 a. ui.
leaving Grvaliatn al 1 p in.
• • • •• ••••••••••••
American Hospital and
Relief Association
Re it ordained by the common coun*
j cil of the Town of Greaham:
Oregon
•
FIRST-CLASS -
• GENERAL STORE
Protect Yourself
If any little song of mine
May make a heart the lighter
God help me speak the little word,
And take my bit of singing
And drop it in some lonely vale
To set the echoes ringing.
Pb,.I« !•»»-*<■■ (*•<—
Oreahsm,
BL U. HUN, OREGON
Hava opan»! a
Be careful in choosing companions ,
AN ORDINANCE giving and granthig
to U m Portland Rmlway Light and •••••••••••••••••••••••••«
Seek only the brav«> and the true
Company, its auoxweura and
Don’t grumble at poverty; re­ And atand by your friends when in Power
aMMignt, frauchiHf« and right* to
erect, maintain, u«<* and remove polaa,
member that the world has been
trial.
wihm , cablet, duett for underground
enriched more through the pov­ Ne’er exchanging the old for the wiring,
appliances and apparatus for
erty of its saints than by the
conducting and using electricity in.
new.
A4AIIÍÍ LICKMESS OR ACCIOfll
under, upon and over any and all
wealth of its millionaires.
And when by false friends you are
ui the streets, alleys, roads, ways
$1
A MONTH $1
and public grounds of the Town of
tempted
Gresham,
in
the
County
of
Multno
­
“Everyone that doeth evil To do thing» wrong, which you know.
mah, Htateof Oregon, within the lim­
In cam* of sickness or accident
all treatment ami medicine either
hateth the light, neither cometh With firmness. with patience and kind­ it* and boundari«« of said town as
said town now is and hen*af!er may
at
honisor In hoa|>ilal furnished
to the light, lest his deeds should
ness.
l»e bounded and cunstitut«*d and have
without ritra charge
ita limits, an«l in, under, upon ami
be reproved.”
Have courage, my boy, to say “No."
For full particular, call or
over any and all public lands now
write.
aud hereafter owned, ur umlvr th«*
control of said town of Gresham,
whether such lands at any time I m »
i >
i >
(Aside or outaide the limits or bound­
“If any little words of mine
< >
aries of said town as now or then
txiunded or constituted.
May make a life the brighter,
••••••••••••••••a
J. M. Short. M. D.
S. P. Bittner. M. D
R oom 217 Flta4tier Bldg
BUMMIM a Twit Sit.
•
<
K .
»n
H •
Allomo at Law
737 (iiniulirr <»( Coiniiierre
l*hunv Main XUW
P ortland , O n boon
• ••••••••••••••••
Watches and Jewelry
REPAIRING A HPK« lAl.TY -
All Work Guaranlaad
For Bpeclal Hargalns tn Watches. Nee
Fred D. Plora,
HAK HM WIK dnJ JtWIltK
191 Morrison St..
POKTI.ANH,
-
•
OREGON
Nnar l'ap'a Heataurenl.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeN
S. T. CROW
Veterinary Surqfon jnd Dentist
PtrtoM. Ort
Section 1. That Portland Railway •••••••••••••••••••••••••a
Light and Power Company (a corpor­
ation inoorporatad, organised and ei-
NoCke ot f inal Settlement
i ' iiiisk rvii
1 isting under the laws of the «State of In the County Court of Multnomah County
i'roliii'tI) Altai
Oregon, and having ita principal office State of Oregon
In the matter uf the Estate «4 Thoa Colbent
OFFti'R in U
at the City of Portland, Oregon) ita son. d er eased Nuttoe of Final Settlement
Mottoe I* hereby given that I have
no
successors
and
assigns,
for
and
during
(IRI
SHAM,
“If any little love of mine
final account as adialniatrator «4 th«' above
i the term hereinafter provided, ba and nammi relate and the Ju«ige of the alwive « »»
May make a life the sweeter,
court has set '.hr saute for bearing on th»
I they are hereby given and grantad the title«!
17th Jay of February. I** at the hour of* *'
If any little care of mine
franchise and right to erect, maintain,
All persons having objections to sal«t a« count
hereby re«iulred to file the eatne In said
May make a friend’s the fleeter,
use and remove electric light, electric , are
court before said time ur 1« forever l»arre«i
power (and for any and all purposes j
J H <iKKK. Administrator
If any little lift may ease
McCOY. Atty for Administrator
■ for which electricity may now or here­ NKWTON
The burden of another,
First publication. Jau 17. I wm
Iasi publlca
after be used) poles, wire«, cables, Feb IL iw«
God give me love, and care, and strength,
ducta fur underground wiring, applian­
To help my toiling brother.”
••eaaeaaeeeeeeasa
ces and apparatus and other p«>les,
i >
<
I wires, cable«, ducts fur underground
S«rriccs it 6rnha Biptist Chrck
Hunttay Nrhuul, avary Huu-tay
10* m
wiring, appliances and apparatus for
Frrtuhltig
11 am and 7 «U p in
conducting and using electricity ifur
H V 1* r
7 V tu
(.'oltaga Drayrr meeting. Thurad'y nl'hl
said shall render the said Mount Ho<«l supplying the Town of Gresham, in the
All CerBtellj lavKad ta Attaa« Aay av All
Railway and Power Company, its suc- j County of Muitnoyiah, State of Ore­
•( tfcaaa S*f«i<aa
The Farce
Rav. T. J. K lsiw , Pastor
. essors and assigns, liable to a forfeit­ gon. and its inhabitants and the pub* ;
sssssssssssssssss
The farce enacted by C. A.
ure or fine of the sum of five (5) dol­ lie) in, under, uj*on and over any ami
lars for each day of such neglect or all of the streets, alleys, roads, ways,
Johns, mayor of Baker City, in
failure, to lie re«x>verahle upon a com­ j and public grounds of or in said town Pltiutl Hoat Biptisl Chrtk, Cottrill, Or.
saying “I will enforce the law if
plaint before the recorder of the Town within the limits and t»uumtariea of Munday echiM»!
10 a, in
the majority of the people want
ORDINANCE NO. 35
•aid town as said town now is, and Morning aervire
II a
of Greshatn.
Evening servire
a p
it enforced” is sufficient to brand
$1.00 a Month
hereafter
may
tie,
bounded,
coneti-
BaTM.
Young people's »«xiety
7 «U p m
the
AN ORDINANCE granting
Cottage
prayer
meeting
Tbura«)ay
a p tu
Tiim as a traitor to good govern­
Mount Hood
H'jod Railway and
an<i Pi
Power
Section 4. The maiimum rate or tuted and have its limits, and in, un-
Fl.KAMANT HUMS MAPTltfT CH A PEL
Company, a cvrj«>ration, ita succv»- charge for electric energy to be sup­ ' der, upon and over any and all lands
ment and unworthy the respect
son* an<i assigns, the right, franchise
Munday orhooi
1 p
now
and
hereafter
owned
or
under
the
plied
by
the
Mount
Hood
Railway
and
of a civilized people. Mr. Johns
and privilege to erect and maintain
| p
araìiib I SirkiH tta, Arriderli and
control of «aid town whether said Preaching service«
pole»
and
fixtures
and
»tring
wire,
Power
Company,
its
successors
or
as
­
Alt. ANN a»NI>lAl!T 1WVITNI»
Itoath.
as an attorney at law knows
thereon; to construct underground signs. within the corporate limits of lands, at any time, lie inside or outside
what the law requires of public
conduit«
and
lay
wire,
therein
;
and
Iccidt.h
will
Hap«».
Gtl htlwchww
the
limits
or
tamndarir«
of
said
town
HOW TO VOTE
to «tring wire* along, over, upon and Greeham shall be as follows: For light, as now or then bounded or conati*
officials. When he took his oath
Avoid
I
m
ing
n
<*•«<
of
rharity
al
the street«, avenue« and pub­ fifteen (16) cents per K. W.-hour; for
There is no good reason why acmes
th«* bandit of olhera.
of office he swore to uphold the
lic places of the Town of Gresham. heat and power, seven (7) cents per tuted.
Section 2. That »aid Portland Rail-
or a« the -am-1 may here­ K W. • hour, and it is herein agreed
NORTHWESTERN HEALTH ANO
laws of the country and the wish­ party should influence a man’s Oregon,
after la- extended. for the tranniil.-
way Light and Power Company, it,
ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION
es of the minority or the major­ vote in the choice of city or »ion of electric energy to be u««l that the said corporation, ita successors . successors an id aaiigna, lie and they are
OF FONT! AND, ONRooM
and »old for light, power, heat and <>r assigns, shall furnish to the town of
ity of the people had nothing to county officers. One's views on other
Call or write
purpose«: and to e»tabli»h, Gresham, upon re«|m*st of its common hereby Riven and granted the Iran-
do with it, unless you admit that tariff, trusts, railroads and other maintain and operate an electric council, such electric energy for the chise and right to erect, maintain, use
John llrown. Agt., Rockwood. Or.
light, power and heating service with­ lighting of said city as may be required and remove electric light, electric |«>w-
years before, the majority of the matters of national importance in
the Town of Greeham, Oregon.
have
no
more
to
do
with
his
fit-
at ita transmission line voltage and at er (and for any and al! pur[HM>e. for
people said these laws should be
Be it ordained by the common coun­ its sub-station to be established there­ which electricity may now or hereaft­
ness
for
a
county
office
than
his
enforced. His duty was mapped
cil of the Town of Gresham as fol­ in, at the rate of one and one-half (IV,) er l>e used) poles, win-«, cables, ducts
out clear and plain and he knew opinions on medicine, diet or re- lows :
cents per K. W. hour, or will supply for underground wiring, appliances and
it By his own statement he ad­ ligion. The question is, not
OBAXT.
incandescent lights for city use as may apparatus for conducting and using
4th, «’»th au<! Burnaidr Hto
mits he can enforce the law if what does he belong to or what Section 1. That the Mount Hood be ordered by the common council of electricity in. under, upon and over
PORTLAND.
-
ORKION
does
he
believe,
but
is
he
the
best
any
and
all
nf
the
streets,
alleys,
roads,
’ Railway and Power Company, a cor­ said Town of Gresham at three (3)
he wants to. but he doesn’t want
ways, and public ground» of or in said
. The Secret of a
Only
concrete,
lire-proof
botol
to unless the majority of the man for the place? His honesty, poration duly incorporate! and organ- cents per K. W. hour.
* Beautiful Face
town of Gresham, within the limits
oiSiTtos or raaNcniss.
in thr city. 11 \ v block * Irom the
people petition him in no uncer­ integrity, fearlessness, associa­ • ¡zed under the general incorporation
lie«
in
keeping
the
.kin
prn-
and boundaries of said town as said
union depot. ('Nmpn«« the door.
tions and abilities should be con­ . law. of the Stale of Oregon, having it» Section 5. The said rights, priviliges town now is and hereafter may be,
«ecleduwcuucleuued. Ju>«
Slmm hi'iit, electric li^htn, hot
tain way to do so.
, principal office and place of huainees in ami franchise hereby grante«l shall ter­
wuhtng i. no« enough— tlrni
Mini cold water in every room.
only leave,the delic.te aurfat e
It is this kind of rot this mal­ sidered—and nothing else the City of Portland, its »ucceaeors and minate at the expiration of twenty-five bounded, constituted and have its lim­
H|a'cial rates by week or month.
more expoMtl to the irritation
should
be,
in
choosing
a
county
its,
and
in,
under,
U|>on
and
over
any
».«signs, be and is hereby granted the 25) years from the date of the passing
Krrc bathe «*n every
Haire
feasance in office on the part of
<>4 duit and germi; to merci
and
all
lands
now
and
hereafter
owned
|! per day ami up. M N RERCl. htf
right, privilege and franchise to erect of this oniinance, and shall commence
lei. attack, of tun .nd
public officials that is the cause officer.
Tilt mi ifrwf car il Unei Dtp«!
weither. After waihing, ap­
If good citizens would gener- and maintain pole, and other fixtures the day this oniinance come« in force | or under the control of «aid town,
of so much crime. Evil deeds
••••••••••••••»••••••••••B
ply Robertine and eipenenc.
with the necessary supports, croasarrn» The common council shall at all times whether such land, at any time, be in­
ally
disregard
party
in
their
vo
­
it, delightful refreshment.
ought not to remain unpunished:
and attachments, and string win.-» have the power and right to reason­ side or outside the limits and boundar-
You will admire the line-leu
impunity affords continual in­ ting for local officials, not only and cable» thereon; and to con­ ably regulate in the public interest | ies of said town as now or then bounded
■oftneu it impart, to face,
would
machines
and
slates
be
or
constituted,
to
enable
or
assist
said
neck
and arm,, ft not only
citement to the delinquent.
struct underground conduit» and lay the rights, privileges and franchise
■timulatei
a radiant glow, but
Portland
Railway
Light
and
Power
badly
broken,
to
the
public
ben
­
wires
therein
;
and
to
«tring
wire»
And none know this better than
hereby granted.
prelect, the ,ktn from herom -
Company,
its
successors
and
assigns,
acqrismo<< or n.a>rr ar cttt .
ing coane. Prevent, burn­
The Oregonian. Why then turn efit, but the advantage of nomi­ along, over, upon and acrosa the street»,
to carry on and conduct its and their
ing, tan and freckle«.
avenues and public places of the town
its batteries loose on the one nating the best and fittest men of Gre«ham, Oregon, or as the same Section 6. That upon the expiration of bu.ine»» elsewhere than in said town,
P** DrwggiM A' • W
the peri<»i for which this franchise is
would
become
increasingly
evi
­
little God-fearing, fearless, loyal
may hereafter be extended, for the granted the Town of Gresham reserves as now and hereafter bounded, consti­
citizen who has the grit to stir dent to politicians. It is matter transmission of electric energy to be the right at its election and upon pay­ tuted and having ita limits (or as a
of the business or system of said
up public sentiment in favor of gratification that the independ­ used and sold for electric light, heat, ment therefor of a fair valuation there­ part
Portland
Railway *I4ght and Power
law enforement? Why not rake ent vote is growing larger. power and other purpose»; and to es­ of to lie made and determined as pro­ Company, ita successors and assigns)!
tablish, maintain and operate an elec­ vided by the charter of said Town to
When
voters
are
free
of
the
the guilty officials and assist in
tric light, heat and power service with- purchase as an entirety and take over for supplying railroads and other towns
or cities and their inhabitantsand the
forcing them to do right? There party harness the interests of all in said city.
to itself all tnat portion of the plant public with electricity. Provided, how­
are others beside the versatile the people, rather than those of
ami property of the said Mount Hisxl
STKXKT» SOT TO BK OBSTRrCTXt».
that said Portland Railway Light
editor of Ths Oregonian, who some of the people, will be Section 2. The poles of said Mount Railway ami Power Company, its suc- ever,
and Power Company, its successors
Rapid
Frequent
Comfortable
know this man Varney, we may served by their ballots. Pick Hood Railway and Power Company, it» cessors and assigns, which may be sit­ and assigns, shall place no wires carry­
truthfully say thousands of them out the best men next month » successors and assigns, an<l the sup­ uated in, on, above or under the ing a higher potential than 3000 volts,
streets, avenues and public places of
scattered all over this Pacific whether they are on your party ports, crossarrns and fixtures there«,n I the Town of Gresham, so far nt the in, upon or over any of the streets,
herein
authorized
to
be
erected
and
,
ticket
or
not.
alleys, roads, ways or public grounds
coast, who know him to be a
maintained »hall be erected and main­ “arne may be m-cessary for the supply- of or in said Town of Gresham, ex­
STATlOai
fearless man. an honorable man,
tained, and said wires shall be placed i ' ing of the Town of Gresham or the in­ cept upon such streets, alleys, roads,
0 U 7 >'• »II »I NI NI M 7 II Lv
Portland
A r 7 4ft • IO|| |0 I 111 III 111 It 11 M
If
the
republican
party
is
go-
habitants
thereof
with
electric
energy.
a highly educated, capable, far­
so as not to interfere with the free j
ways or jMlblic grounds as may, by res­
7 4» >
Mil Ml «41 Nt U 1 »
Golf June
« 5.» IO 5212 111 IM Ul »II It
aiMMKSl gMlMT or WOMB.
sighted man, a Baptist theolo- ing to the bow wows the mem- and unobstructed use of the streets of
S
n 47 0 T, 10 17 12 IM IM 4M lilt M
Lents June
olution of the common council of said ». in 10 oau Ml M4 111 II I M
Section
7.
The
work
of
constructing
A
T.
<l
to
10
loll
111
144
Nt
N
1
H
fl
Sycamore.
.
’
»0
H
*>10 R»f2 Ml >01 Ml 2» • M
igan of national reputation whose bers of the republican party are the said town, and said poles shall be ' the said plant of the Mount Efood Rail­ Town of Gresham lie designated for a U » 1410 loll 111 144 Nt N I 41
Cedarville
a 44 2 21 lo 2412 Ml III Mt
And said common a n o »io »it N> J.4 Nt M I M
only wish is to help men and to blame for it. If they want erected and said wires placed at suit­ way and Power Company within the such purposes
it
Gre«ham
»10 >» » 20 2
able [siints and at a reasonable height
4 'M 10 M 11 Ml Nt MININ
Ragt it
Wlo IMI 112
women to be better, who is as­ to revive it they may do so by and subject to the reasonable control city limits of the Town of Gresham shall council shall, from time to time, upon
o n io »il N> 2t4 222 42 I 14
Andrraon.
request of said Portland Railway Light
III« 1112 112
complying
with
the
will
of
the
liegin
within
three
months
after
the
sisting the right with all his
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Boring
of the properly constituted authority
and Power Company, its successors or
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Mieter. .
might and is just as agressive in people; if they want to insure of the Town of Brenham in the final passage of this ordinance, and the assigns, designate such streets, alleys,
Barton
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said company shall be prepared to fur­
denouncing the wrong wherever its disruption they may easily do interest, of its citizens.
roads, ways and public grounds for
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Baile ('reek
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nish electric energy within said city said purposes.
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that is found.
limits within nine (9) months there­
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Section 3. That said Portland Rail­
Section 3. That whenever it shall after.
And because of this, and the ods.
Estacada
Default on the part of said
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way
Light
and
Power
Company,
its
1 liecome necessary in the construction, Mount Hood Railway and Power Com­
Casadero
Lv
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sympathy The Oregonian evi­
replacement or repair of said poles, pany in the performance of the provis­ successors and assigns, shall erect
dently has for those accused by
The legislature and education­ conduits or wire system for said com-
maintain and use such poll*», wires,
a
Varney, it undertakes to flay al benefits to be derived from [>any, its successors or assigns, to dig ions of this section shall operate as a cables, ducts for underground wiring,
forfeiture of this franchise.
appliances and apparatus so as not to
poor Varney alive. Why? Be­ initiative and referendum laws into or in any manner interfere with
BIOHT MOT BXCLCBIVB
Between Cedarville Junction and Troutdale
interfere with the free and unobstruct­
any
public
street
or
any
part
there»,f,
cause Varney happened to speak can be greatly enhanced by
Section 8 The right of use herein ed use <>t said streets <11 roads, pro­
ITATlORf
rather harshly of the Baker City granges, literary societies, -aid company, its successors or assigns, given shall not be esclusive and the vided that it or they shall not be com­
«hall, without delay, put said street in common council of the Town of Greah-
clique.
The Oregonian says schools, lodges and development as go»«! condition as it was before it |
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pelled to erect, maintain or use such
Bruner
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Varney lied. It will take some­ leagues devoting an hour or so was so broken up, dug or dieturhed, im reserves the power to grant to any poles, wires, cables, dnets, appliances
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other person, corporation or co-partner­ and apparatus so as^o prevent said
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thing more than the statements each week to the discussion of and shall remove frvmi the street all ship like privileges and franchises as
Fairview
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of The Oregonian to convince the merits and demerits of the surplus sand, dirt, rubbish or other ma-' herein granted to the Mount Hood Portland Railway Light and Power
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Company,
its
successors
and
assigns,
Fron Diale
nineteen
questions
to
be
voted
terial
caused
thereby.
ProsMed
fur
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Varney’s friends that he has
Hood Railway and Power Company.
from carrying on th« business of fur­
upon next June. Their discus­ ther that at no time shall there be I
lied or come anywhere near it.
nishing electricity for light, power and
AUl PTAMC'B.
A. M. figure« In Roman. F. M. figure« in black.
<1 bally except Sunday.
sion will prove both pleasant and opened or disturbed more than time |
o
instructive, and will aid very hundred C'tOOj feet of any street, alley flection 9. The said Mount Hood any and all other pur|>oses to sai<l
For
Oregon
City,
Canemah
Park
and
way
points,
change car» at Oolf Junc­
“Home, the best place for a materially in doing away with or public ground and any failure of Railway and Power Company shall, town or its inhabitants or to the pub­ tion .
lic.
or
any
thereof,
or
to
any
other
i the erroneous idea that the ma­ the said company, its successors or as­ within thirty (30) days after this ordin­
For Lenta, Mount Scott and mat • (dr point«, change cart at Lento Junction.
mamed man after
usiness jority of Oregon’s voters haven’t signs, to at once restore to ita former j ance shall be in force, file in the office town or city, or its or their inhabitants,
hours. The place where we are 4)Fains enough to be trusted with condition any street, alley or public of the recorder of this town a written or to the public.
W. P. MULCH AY, Traffic Agent.
treated best and grumble most.” the decision of such questions. , ground opened or disturbed as afore- ; acceptance of this ordinance and Iran-
(Continued on Troutdale page.)
Ganeral Offices, Flrtt and Alder Hta., P ortland , O rbgum .
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