JUNE 4III. GALA
DAY FOR GRISHAM
Holiday Will Be Proclaimed
and Thousands Will En
joy Viewing Races.
THAT HOME RULE”
NOT AGAINST MAN
ORfGON S RESOURCES
AMENDMENT UNSAFE Will BE TOLD ABROAD
BLIT THE SALOON
DO YOU KNOW
The Republican National roti veil-
linn iiirct« in i 'liirago Jun«« Iff.
Th«*
I tomoeratlc
convention
meets in Deliver, July 7
Oregon ia entitled to right <iele-
gale» to uadi of the»««» conven
tions.
Elm* tors are voted on the IIrat
Tueoday after th© flntl Monday in
November (3d).
Electors meet nt th«» «tnt«* capi
tol th© second Monday in Jan
uary and vut© by ballot.
The votes art* counted by Cun-
grraa the arcond Wednemiay in
February.
Th«' President ia to I»© inau-
gurato«| <>n March 4, next.
WHO WILL HE BE?
Mrs. Additon Sounds Keynote What It Is Intended For May Campaign of Advertising Is
of Temperance Work and
Be Inferred From Its
Bearing Good Fruit In
Promoters.
Pleads for the Home.
All Quarters.
Th© Tax|«y«*rg' lacague haa is-
a statement to votara mivia-
Ing them to vote as follow« on the
i ari«»«ia amendments to the con
stitution, law« proooaed under
the
initiative and laws
on
which tbe referendum haa been
invoked:
ttM-reasr In rue-mb« rshlp uf • u pre cue
< uurt,«U'. Vote YX m .
Change in time oi hokiing elections
froin June U» Xuvembar. Vu<e YfcJi
Free transportation« for «/facials.
Vote MO
National Guard armoriM
Vote MO
Appropriation for support and main
tenarice of University of t/rtrgon. Vote
YKM
Limiting power of state to eawtred
gambling, sal« uf liquorw, etc Vote NO.
Mingle tax amendment Vote MO.
Choosing Jurors an«l indictment by
grand jury Vote YEH
Increasing powers of Port uf Port
land Vote YES.
mu «*«I
GRADUATES DELIVER
FINISHED ORATIONS
I
Judge Bronaugh Addressd the
Graduates—Banquet Closes
Week of Entertainment.
The pr«q»«MMxl conatiliitional xmetid-
Thousamls of «copies of *tlie capital I
Dr. J. WhiU’omb Br>»ugher, <4 the
ni«*ut contaiiiutl hi th© referendum White Temple, r«*cently «|»oke on the prise article, written by Rev. John 1
Tbe commencement exercise« »1 th«
1 Roach Kt ration «4 Baltim«»re, will lie 1
fneaatir«* No. 11, to lx* voted un in Jun«*, I subject: "Home Rule
Greaham High achool < loae<l with th«
Fighting for
I
circulate«!
througixMit
the
United
(Tailoating
exerciaea ot tire class nf 19n8
in undoubtedly the ph ma © of the mm I imiii Home. Honor
and Happiness.” He ia .Stab*«, ('ana«ia, Mexico, and Eur«>pe.
I
on Thursday evening. Sunday evening
question ne«*«ling »|»ecial airing at thia <|ii«»ted in last Momlay’s Evening Tel This $5,(MX) prize contest of the P«»rtlan«i
at the Methodiat church Dr. A. Thomp
time.
Th© form in which the meaaurt* egram as »»ay Ing that the liquor men Commercial < lub is generally noceded
son delivered the aermon to th« gradu
Ui
b«*
<»ne
of
the
m«s«t
succesNful
adver
will appear on the official ballot i« an Mlrongly op|»«»tM* all efTorta to regulate
ate«.
On Monday an entertainment
tising project« ever attempted. <>r«*g«»n
waa given at the grange hall by th«
fi»l Iowa:
their buxine»*-
“If they eann«»t defeat
a«iv«-rtising has reach«*<l every «quarter
acbool which waa listened to by a large
Fropoae«! by Initiative tietltiufi Fur consti the ehaetment of such laws then they
tutional amendment, giving additional ami defiantly or aurreptitiounly break them. of the civilize«! w«»ri«l. Uf late letters
audiance and none went away disap
raclualve power t*» cities and towns within Thia Insolent <li«regar l <»f ail law has have been received by the Oregon lk?-
pointed. Wednesday evening an enter
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th< ir <-.»)«.rat«- liiiiii«, t<> li< ••«>»«, reguláis,
vel«»pment L*agu«* fr«»ni Austria, and
tainment waa given in the Mi-thodiat
<*4>ntrul ami tax. or tu suppr«-»» or prohibit l»een one of the potent agencies for from New South Wales, Australia.
theater» racetracks, puolr«»om«, bowling al arousing public opinion against the
' church under the auspicea of tbe Alum
leys, billiard balls and the »ale of liquorif. sub
At present the h*ague is circulating
nae
There waa a large attendance and
The liijuor men have
Jrct to the provisions of the kM*al option law o' 1 liquor business.
eopk-s of a four-pagc bulletin il
the program was a succe«e every way.
n«» regard either f«»r the laws «»f God or
the Mtalr o| Oregon Vole yrs or ho
lustrating
liveebjek
and
dairying
in
I
XJU. Yrs
Miaa Cora Shaver of Portland who ia
of man.
Th«* mayor <4 M»*dford, a tool
121 M.,
known aa a reader of ability was present
of th«* liijiior dealers, has |»re«*enU*<l an this part <»f Oregon. It contains a very i
The great argument une«l by the pro aincn<inient to the constitution of our comprehensive sb»ry of these industries ;
ami gave several excellent readings.
As the time approaches for the m«»ten uf this int*aMtir<* is thut it i« in state w hereby it is proposed that inc«»r- inclixling p»ultry raising and gives an John Manning
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the aaloonn on Miaa Edith Gordon of Portland, a mem
iM»rat«*d towns amlcltir»« may have what idea of th»* future possibilities of this I Sunday and if re-eiecte«! will keepthem ber of the Alumnae, sang and she was
voter to say “yes,” or “no,” to the interest of “Home Rule," and in In*
grt'Atesl of all dairy sections.
It is ’ cloeed.
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indeed welcomed bv ber many friends
calls *h«»me rule.’
the measures listed below, it is the d«»cument as filed «aye: "It can la- MN»»w I am «»|»| wwhm | u > thia amend- easy to MN* that alm«»st untold wealth There need I m * no doubt aa to his I in Gresham. Tbe local talent who par
will accrue to the stab* thr«»ugh the de Hand on this question.
(»P| mnwh | only by th«*«* |»eraona who ai
ticipate!
in the evening's program waa
very important that he be in
nient. A little town of 2DD |M*«>ple could
very much enjoyed amland appreciated
afraid to abkle by the rule of tile ms- inc«»r|»orate and run sal<»onA and d«*ns ui velopment of these marvelous branches
In
the
content
between
the
forces
of
formed on the questions.
of its grow th.
bv all »resent.
vice in th© midst <»f a county when* the
jorily."
law and «»nier ami those of lawlennneMa
Tbe graduating essays were indeed
an«l vice, Mr. Manning has taken hit
To l it ere hr «* the annual appropriation
Now it is just thitf that the measure o%era helming majurity of the people
an honor to any c I< um and in their man
were op|»osed to the li<|«i«»r business.
I Miami WITH TUI KKOPLK.
to tin* Slat«’ I'niveraity to ♦!25,000.
doea N«»r do, but on the <*ontrary it i«
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ti
i •
nrr
ner or
of uenverv
delivery me
the graduates
graduates covereu
covered
“In th«* s«*c«»n«i iita«'e. this |» fo | ksm «1 ■ west hax excelled every estimate made
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?.’■ lf *?y "‘‘,re
themeelves with glory.
Judge E. C.
If require railr«»a«G to inmiw | mmscs to taking away II»«* aupremacy of the ma
amendment
woul«i
is-rinit
the
lawless
by
cvminerv
ial
organiaations,
railnreds.
'han
the
publm
notoriety
of
the
Bronoogh
(Je
|
iTer
Xi
an
eloquent
ad-
all »tat«, county and «Iiwtrirt officials.
jority, in as much a« it leave« out the element U» c«»ntn»l th** whole question newspapers and exm.ners.
The 1907 ¿c‘- V‘at, Mr_ 5l»,‘,n,?lt.h"
,,nc' dreas to tbe class which was very at-
If appropriate $100,000 for national
clause (now in th© c«»iiNtitution), “sub <4 regulating the sal'M-n, the gambling crop of Oregon. Waslnngton and I.labo
<*mifu|.n hi. efforts to bnng about law- t«rtively lirtenad to and moat beirtily
guard arinurtra.
den and other places <4 vice.
sa*
.>.<»>>, im , bushels;
bushels
Bar- enforcement, is that the people whom applauded.
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was
Wheat. 56,000,000
Several musical numbers
To give aheriff« exclusive control of ject to th© constitution and criminal
lev,
lo.t»i\rti)
bu.hels;
Oats.
12.000,000
he
haa restricted do not want him for
“Tu pass
this amendment would !<;» , •
uuructc , ’/al', ■¿.«MJU.UUU
were rendered which were all very much
law» of the state ” It is thus making
county prisoners.
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District
Attorney.
mean the nullification of our l«»cal op - bushels.
Farmers received fifty million !
enjoyed by th© audience.
To increase the nuiiilx'r of judge« of the city or town «uprem«* over th«* state tion laws and placffi the whole state in dollars for this crop.
More than fifty
What he has done speaks bettor than
After tbe exercises tbe graduates held
the supreme court from three to five (by It is aaying, “Never mind the will of the hands of the gamblers, the dive l»*r cent of total marketed was shipped promises for Uie future. It is not his
an informal reception in the church,
' legislature).
the state, if *me ami my wife, my «on keejM*rs, liquor dealers and th© entire from Portland.
fight only but that of the people. His after which the junior class gave a ban
conduct must be either approved or
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To give political parties pro|»ortiunate John and hie wife, we four and no honk* uf corrupt politicians who in th«
quet in the grange hall in bomjr of the
past have lived by graft and the exploit
A Sale of very useful and pretty art- rvprcarntation in th© h gialature.
disapproved. Which ahall it be? Stop graduates. The table was moat beauti
more,*
are
let
U»
d«»
as
we
like.
”
Never
and think and keep thinking until yon run}1^rat^Y;
Khe'me’bri^g
NOTICE.
icl«' will la* held in the Swedish Luther
ation
of
city
v
ices.
To provide for the recall of public offi mind if the c«»untry as a whole want« a
fully decorated, the color scheme being
an church, Pow«*ll Valley, Saturday cial* an«l to elect their successors.
The firm of Tawney A Bell of Sandy, have voted on June 1st.
“I am 4»p|M»sc<i to this amendment lie
the -1.«.
class colors, cardinal 1 .„a
and .a.i
old gold.
evening. May 30.
I nder auspices <4
clean county, we ahouhl have the right cause it is pro|M»t»ed by th«we who have Oregon, wish to announce that they
Prof. C. C. Baker acted as toastmaster.
To take from thediistrict attorney the
Young ladies S« a mg society, for liene-
no regard for the moral welfare uf th«* have dissolved partnership and all bills
U>
plant
.^od«»m
in
the
city
if
the
major
X
iitu
r
I>r
A.
Thom
peon,
Theo.
Brugger,
Judge
fit ut the church
Refrcshinenta will power of Indictment ami inveal it exclu-
and notes will I m - |«yable to J. B Taw
E. C. Bronough and Dr. J. M. Short re-
ity in the munici|»ality can by book or community."
mve in grand juries.
be served. Every I mm I j invited.
ney.
successor.
The hoard <4 directors of Jistrict No. «ponded to toasts.
Miss Pearl Lindsey
Vote 321 x No.
To exempt certain prtqterly from tax cnsik lie mad«* to vote for it.
41, Multnomah county, Oregon, will re- responded in behalf of the Alumnae
All mail matter pvrtuining to the ation.
la thia K' mm I government?
ceive bids for moving the schoolLouae Mark Emery in behalf of the juniors,
paper must la* addi*-****.«*«l t" tin Beaver
To prevent
the Itqjialalur e from
until Rth of June, 1908. The board re- and Bar lev Turner, who in his response
As has been «aid : It would create an
Stale llerabl, Gresham, Or»*.. to insure amending or repealing initiative law«
serves the right to reject any and all prophesied for the future of tbe gradu-
authority within municipal lM»unds in
prompt delivery and publication.
(by the »tale grange.)
bids. Further information can be ob- ating class.
The banqueters departed
dependent of and in many caaex op-
tail ed from the chairman, O. Weatlund, at a late hour, thus cl«jeing one of the
To give each city or town the sole
l»«w*ed
to
th«*
authority
of
the
state.
It
or J. C. Weetluml, clerk.
most successful commenceinenta ever
right to regulate ita businees house«,
250.000 .
The Centenary Methodist Episopal 2W>-*XI sack« of flour at 31 26
Latourell, Oregon.
1 held in Gresham.
gambling, theater a and the like aa it ia «*aB«*ntially vicious and anarchistic in
isj.tXMi tons of ©oat at 310
5uo.iW ’
Church
waa
well
filled
last
night,
and
pluaaea.
ita temlency. There can be no doubt
10AM) kitchen rangr- at
40) eoo
ON AM. WIDE W IDTIIS OF
after the musienl pn-granune, Dr. Clar
General (rrucrrics
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To extend auffrage to women.
that the petititlon for the enactment of
14JO.LO9 ,
WHEN IN NEED CALL
ence True Wilann, the pastor, delivered 100 tOO )ar«l» of carj<et at >1
The corrupt practice act.
Limiting the pro|M»«»ed amendment had ita origin a prelude to his sermon on current 1(K)AM i rolls of wall iMkper at 5ix*
50.000
we have obtained the foBowinr:
26.001' jiair» of men -• »h«»e at *1
MSjDOO I
the amount of money that candidates
All oilier RlbK.to al x Rnluclion
among thoae who are intent upon ex events. Hexaid all three of the great 25.0iw jiair» of women’s *I kh -*« at 34
ltO.LM)
rnav »|»©nd fur campaign pur|M»aea. (Bv
uniil sold out.
’M) pair* <»f cbiktren'» sime* at «2
loO.uOO ,
ploiting the vice« of city life fur their dailies of Portland contained the past 3«•.
I’ikeu.)
id
UO
»tilts
of
clothe*
at
ft«.*
HJO.OUU
two days elaln-rate articles designed to 10.000 overcoat» st 310
Requiring all legislative candidates to own profit, and who car«* little or noth •top the Prohibition wave that is sweep 10 mv Merry Wi«!«iw hats *■>
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50.0«i0 I
ing
for
the
integrity
of
the
átate
anti
auliacribr
to
Statement
No.
1.
(By
yard» of snokn g.HHi«at 5uc
100.000
ing
over the country. He said :
Mr,. McColl,
Gresham, Ore.
m » yards of cotton <«»ods at 2^*-
50.-00 :
I ’Ren.)
George Perk, author of “Perk’« Bn! Boy.” , *V.(.
the moral welfare «4 ita citixena.
at 2 v
50 GUO
. has writteu one ot th«* situations In Georgia M'.'M) |«air* uf
For tin* division of Wasco county and
14.'Mi j
The argumenta against tbe amend I In the Tvivgram of Saturday two com muni Claries of 141 policemen
For lighting the »treet»
IUO. g OO
Hie creation of another county, with
rations
appear
out-
(rura
J
F
Sutherland,
who
ment have l«uen thus auiumarixed :
F<»r maintenance of fire «leot
HJu uuO
| is afraid that the closing of saloons hurts bu»i-
Hood River as the county seal. (By the
improvement public srhool bhlg» l«O.u0u
It is a aal«M»n measure intended to in iic*». an<l a »a loon keeper by the name of Sam For
¡»©«•pie of Wasco county.)
For improketumt ui City Park
32 40u
\ igneux complains of the unfalrn«-»» of th«*
Prohibiting fishing for salmon, except trench th© saloon and nullify the I «»cal local option lau Thru The Sunday Orreonian
Total
S3.1M.4U0
i
ontains
an
able
article
on
the
fallacy
oT
legal
AT SI RSERY ON MAIN STRI IT with fish*a heels, between t'elilo and option law.
The saloon has l<*en bani»hv*l from state
prohibition All thr»v articles are desperate
Astoria. (By The Halles fish canneries).
It mak««s th«* cities principal I ties, in- efforts to stay the rising tide of sentiment that after state ami city after city till of the 84,«iO.-
Prohibiting the fishing fur salmon de|H'iid«*nt of the criminal laws and the iiuuor traffic 1» unfair to every other busi 000 people of the Catted States &5.0i«».00u live
lies», detrimental to its patron« and ruinous to where tbe saloon is not permitted to exist. '
almve the mouth of the Sandy. (By police powers <»f the county and state.
the home.
By mail »am«' price.
, This is owing *.o the detrimental effects of the
As a matter of business, It is strange to me saloon on Ltusinvss. its multiplication of crime,
the Astoria fisherman.)
It assumes for the city independence that everyone does not see that if the »3.I46.UU0 its destructivene«« tu morals, public and pri- ■
Colors — Red, Whit«* and Pink.
Enlarging the powers of the Purl of
m hich Is spent annually in the 437 saloons of
from the county, yet d«»es not pro|»uee Portland were diverted to legitimate channel» j vale, iu waste of money needed else* here, the
drta<u«-hing of public servants of the people;
Needle«. Shuttle« and Bobbin« for
to provide for ««xpenaeof tice and crime of traffic, every business and professional man I but nothing so disgusts tbe average American
(Continued on la.t')«ge )
in Portland won LI feel the benettt of increased I
the liquor business as its interference
uae in All Make« of Sewing Machine«. MAIN STREET - GRESHAM
pros peril) at once. I want to show you how it j | with
to be bourn«* by citiea alone.
with our courts of justice. Two years ago the
stands in Portland and give some facts to con 1 ’ saloons turned their guns on Judge George.
It is a violent reversion of the entire sid« r
! and, firing fn>m ambush, succeeded in defeat
W hole numl«er of nUoMML
43; ui£ him for nomination in the Republican i
structure of our government.
Arrests for drunkenness last year
«235 primaries because he presided in the trials of
The great wail uf the liquor traffic* it, Gala over MM
1443 certain gamblers. This year the same disrep
I utablv» tried the same tactics in bringing out j
< i and ever has lie««n. We believ«« in Per Estimated daily receipts fur each sa
• McNary, who. as City Attorney was their will
3
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10.«25 ing t«M»l and was the author of the litpior deal
Good Supply of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Always on Hand. ! i
< • sonal UlM'rty, and they seem never Total daily receipts for the 437 sal«H>ns
Total urvkly receipts 437 saloons
65 ¿fe» j vrs' amendment to tbe local option law. w hich < ‘
tired of h<»lding up th© argument that Total monthly receipts 437 saloons
N OV ERWHELMING majority «4 Oregon’s v«»t«'rn
«.a» I the people voted dow n so overw helmingly two
Don't forget that we pay the highest casli prices for your produce.
1 3.144.40'
__ ___ years ag". But this year we had gotten our
prohibition «4 the saloon is a strike at Total y early receipts 437 saloons
by registration have formally «Iceland that they
What this money would buy if turned into • eyes open an«! Mr McNary did not displace
BEEF — No. 1 Steers, 4ls<; No. 1 Cows, 4<
legitimate channels
the personal liberty <»f the individual.
! Judge Bronaugh on the circuit bench.— From
lielieve in tlu* principles of th«* Republican Party,
SHEEP —4 to
J io . ksi sacks «»f potatoes at 31.25
3250.000 Oreg«»nian of Slay 11. 1VQ8.
lx«t us look at this for a moment.
let them now show that they an' honest by voting
HOGS—100 to 175 lbs., 8<
First, prohibitory laws aim not at a
VEAL—S to Sr
in accordance with their d«*elarations
The Oregon
The
German
Evangelical
congregation
«'lection cotnes lM»fore th«' Republican National Con
man — any man — but at a material
’
Remember
We
Have Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Saturday. * ’
vention
Let e\«*ry Republi«*an voter in the Sec«»nd
has purchase«! one-half an acre on Rob
thing. It would strike at th«« li«|uor
Next Monday F. 11. Freund of Port erts avenue between Fifth an«i Division
('ongr«’ssional District uphold th«» honor of th«' Rep
traffic, not any man’s |»vrs«»nal indul land will open a German M-hool in tbe
ublican Parly in Oregon and strengthen the influence
str«»«‘ts. A more suitable location could i
gence. The litpior traffic is a t>ad thing.
of Oregon's delegation in the National Convention by
GRESHAM, OREGON < «
old Methodiat church building on Rob hardly be found in the city. According < > POWELL STREET
xoting for II. VI. ('ake for I’nit«*«! Sint«*s Senator ami
If personal indulgence is in the way
erta avenue which haa recently been to plana now talked of, shade trees and
W. R I llis for Representative in C«»ngreaa.
If
r«Mie
bushes
will
I
m
?
plant©«!
an«i
the
anti has to I m ? curtailed, it is not what
bought by the Zion', Evangelical con w hole place converted into a l»eautiful
either of these Republican nominees fail of election
th«' taw is after, but the traffic. A con gregation.
th«* primary el«»ctioii system w ill lx* diseredit«»d and
The achool will have but little garden park.
After the close o*
flagration is a bad thing, a menace to
a return to boss rule will !»«• invited; the g<ssl name
one aexaion daily from 8:30 to 11:30 in the German school which oi»en? Mon
<4 (Oregon's voters will I m * smirched and Oregon’s
the city, and prohibition says stop it,
day, the old Methodiat church building
the forenoon. A hearty welcome ia ex
delegation to th«* Nation il ('onvention will I m *
will be moved to this new site an«l re-
and stop it as quick as you can even tend«! to all who wiah to attend.
In modled for a temporary place of wor
plitci'd in a humiliating |»ositioii. For th«» effect it
IS NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
if
to
do
so
pn»|»erty
has
to
l»e
«lestroved,
w ill have on the November election it is imperative
order to cover actual expenaea a tuiliton ship . The congregation hope to have a
and the buildings blown up which
that tlu* Republican nominees in th«* June election
new
church
in
the
near
future
ami
do
of not more than 50 centa per week will
shall Is* «'lech'd l»y an oxerwhelming majority. As a
are in the |uUh of the fire. It is not lie charged. It ia not a money making not feel like going to much ex|M»nae in
RECEIVED DAILY
belicxer in the principles of tlu* Republicun Party it
repairing the old building.
Enough
th«' buildings prohibition is after but
acbetne. The Saturday school which ia will be spent, however, to make it com-,
is vour duty to be at tlu* (mils on June 1st, and vote
Our line of Pastry is complete ami HOMEMADE
the fire. A contagion is a bad thing;
for (’ake ami Ellis.
more in the nature of a preparation for fortabl«» for a few years and nest in ap
prohibition says stop it by quarantine,
WE WELCOME
Phone Orders and Reservations given our
the Sunday scliool and which ia free lor pearance. The members of this young
organisation are all very energetic* and
even though it entirely prohibits the
COMPARISONS
everyone, will doae this week and not
Prompt Attention
personal freedom uf the people of the reo|>en until after the summer vaca enthusiastic. They love their church
an«i thev will no «loubt enjoy a pros
K. II. FLAGG, Scc’y
W. E. WILLIAMSON, C»> in.
B. F. ROLLINS.
tion. E rnbst S chwkoi . kr , secretary for
Phone 249, Carlson Block, ORESHAM*
infected locality.
perous future.
Local option (which is prohibition by Zion't Evangelical church.
Illi© of the gloat, st al tract Ions <4
th«’ Hose Festival Wv«*k will I m « th«« fit>-
mile and Hii-inilc automobile sptw««|
O»nt©ata to I m < held during
H«M»n «»f Thursday, June 4th.
!;<■ th© greahMl rating ««vent
oil th© Paeille Coast.
The coiir««*, mostly on the 11 mm «' Lille
and S*M'lh»n Line roads, «'M«*h lli|> iM’iilg
14 mil«««, is iM’ing prepaiod by «»Hing,
lev td I ng ami r«tlling and will I m * put
in llrst-claM shape
A grandstand is
being erect «««I «»n the Ita««’ line nt the
'cnmsiiig <»f th«* I* It. L. A I*, company’s
track. This will seat |(>.<k>> |»©«»ple
Il is claimed that no machine will
Is* allowed to ©liter which Is ll*»t <*Mpa-
hie of attaining a s | m ** m I of tk’> miles mi
hour. Wliih* there arc several ««piare
Corners to b«* turned, all isMsIhl© is I m *
Ing done to lengthen the turns and
make them safe
It is sm«l that the H-tlirii III front
Dr Powell’s place is one of the most
dlllicull and that will I m - one <4 the very
interesting |M»inis to w atch the incurs.
Doubtless crowds will view th© races
from Grt^shatn and vicinltj
There ar«*
hills ami <»|M*n fiebG in ami m*ar town
which will make tine v i«*wi»«>ints. Steps
ar«* being taken to make this a gala da)
for Grt'sham
II will I»« Gresham .l.y
at the Rose Festival.
I he <la) will he
made a holiday by proclamation of
Mayor Short nii‘1 very likely it will
be generally ols»©rv©«l.
• •
MANNING STANDS FOR
LAW ENFORCEMENT
MFASURfS FOR THE
COMING ELECTION
Sale at Lutheran (hurth.
FACTS FOR VOTERS TO CONSIDER
PRICES CUT IN HALF
RIBBONS
The Notion Store
Millinery Parlors
Carnation Plants!
OUR PRICES THE LOWEST
10c UCH - $1.00 PtR DOZEN
F. B. STUART & CO.
EASTWOOD NURSERIES 6RESHAM
FRESH MEAT AND FISH
TO REPUBLICAN VOTERS
A four Weeks Course in German
T. R. HOWITT & CO.
HOME BAKERY RESUURÀHT AND COMFECT1ONERY
Celebrated Royal Bread and Delicious White Clover Ice Cream
SECOND CONGRLSSIONAL DISTRICT
REPUBLICAN CLNIKAL COMMITTEE
I
BANKMONEYORDERS
MAKE REMITTANCES WITH BANK MONEY ORDERS
E NOTICE that the people of this vicinity are getting
the good habit of coming here for a Money Order when
they want to send money away. They used to go to
the Postoffice or an Express Office, but now they know that
the Bank Money order is the best. It costs less. It is
absolutely safe and payable anywhere. You don’t have
the bother of writing out an application. You get an
immediate receipt for the amount of the order you buy.
If the order is lost, there is no tangle of red tape about
recovering your money.
Always cheaper than either
Pcstoffice or Express Money Orders.
W
FIRST
STATE BANK
GRESHAM, OPE.
I Tywe.
bank
*1
install menta) says the saloon is a Imd
thing, stop It, stop it as quick as you
can, even if it does interfen» with per
sonal habita.
It is not the personal
habita th«» prohibition law is after, no,
it is after th«» luid thing,—the sal«»on.
Gan interference with personal rights
I m ' pleaded as against the suppression
f
Comparative Cost if I Burd Ft.ct 49 is. Nigh .nd in Lnaricin Warts Wirt Ftnct
of a mob?
No. (’an th«' plea of in
dividual ownership and right uf proper
ty bar the effort to stamp out the con
flagration? No. Gan th«' right to go
in an«l out of houses lie urged against
quarantine?
No.
Neither can th«»
personal indulgence to drink constitute
any reasonable argument against the
abolition «4 the saloon. Th«' law strikes
the usag«' in smiting the thing itself. It
does so inciilentally. Life in th«» end
is more sacred; property in th«' etui is
more se«'tire ; persona I rights must al
ways give way to public go«»d that all
inay derive the possibility of “life, lib
erty and the pursuit of happiness.”
Governor llanly of Indiana has given
us the best definition of liberty. He
says: “Freedom from restraint* is not
true liberty, but Ifoenee. and licens«' at
the very best is but the liberty of the
(Continued on last yrngv.)
the Consumer
same height. Around a square Held having four sides measuring 1320
feet each or one mile of fence, exclusive of construction.
4 mi. of Ixmnln lxfixlff, 10560 l»«>ar«l ft.
(* »12 per M
«WO Posts, S foot apart
«t 15c each
9!tl, lbs. *1 Wire Nails «< 5c per lb.
10 Ilia. Fence Staples
(<l 5c
*'
:l30 lbs. Barbed Wire
(<i 4c
"
Total Cost 1 mi. of Board Fence,
3'J0 nxls, 939-12 in. American »'enee
»1J8.72
t« 40e per rod
■>'< n aw Posts, 20 ft. apart
(4 15c each
4.98 36Iba. Staples
(« 5c per lb.
.50
8 Braces, 4x4x12
«í «12 per M
(<t 4c per lb.
is a» 330 lbs. Barbeti Wire
«244.40
Total Cost 1 mi. American Fence,
«128.00
40.20
1.83 1
r.54 1
13 20
«184.77
THE AMERICAN FARMER has declared American Fence to be the Best
■ n<l is ba< king up his judgment by buying it more largely every year until at the present
fully SO per cent of the fence bought and built IS AMERICAN1 FENCE.
Dealer in
“Goods of Quality’’
I
time
iDttITIKS Of tMEalUI WOVE. VIKE FEICE OVER I04.0S
Costs less to get material on the ground.
Constructed at a very much less cost.
Can be taken up and moved without injury to fence.
It lasts five times as long with practically no ex
pense to keep in repair.
Offers no resistance to the wind and does not give
protection tor accumulation of snow and weeds.
Not affect«! by the weather.
Stock does not meddle with it.
The above are comparative prices.
See your dealer
lor further imformation.
AMERICAN FENCE AND GATES
As well as all Other Merchandise of
STANDARD VALUE
are handled by Lewis Shattuck.
LEWIS SHATTUCK
Main Street
Gresham, Oregon