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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
Succeeding Growham Vindicator, Greaham Gaavttv. hiM Multnomah Rcconi» Multnomah Kcvord and Mviitavilla Herald. Publialie I Every Friday at Gresham, Ore., by the IU avkr S tati PVBLtaRixa Co II A. DKKNAl.L. Emnm axo M amagkb . •fCt»FT$ for xubM ription« an not ►rut unit*" requeued The label «»n jour noiper will itvlt cate within two veeta the receipt oi your remittance If it d«w* ’»ot |»le*»«* hot th u» In keepir.u with well rwoitnu»'4 bu*iue»* principle», all »ntweriptiouw will be >top|wst promptly upon expiration oi time paid for CMBU 48011$$ hi ordering change of addre»» gtw old as well a» new addrev' COMfSHMOfXB are wanted m everv eotninunilj U no rorre* pond cnee appear* trout ynur ueuhberbuod you are respectfully reqi- »»ted to *<nd u* a» many l.t-al item» a» you can ABVflBSMS IATT$ LEGAL ADVERTISIN' s. t in lead, d 'IX J' ' i t bH* p, r ’.me tli't .V |w-r tine each anlwaspient u-.M-rt S »ING-N position guara *X>* per »male column inch each issue. Liberal di»rounl allowed for either time or »pace adier tiaement*. but mu both For p* wit ion (an v aiar) 9c per inch additional KF \DKRS. hV per line rtr»t insertion V m-r lin.' each MiD'vquo'nt in»er»i»Mi l.fk* \l S (Want < ohtmr. or.lj ). I«' a word - «q h i»’iic. ouiniinij two figure*, an initial or an ahbrt viatnni a't»;.e wont. No •■« •«’ *<v«-nted fcu le»» than Ifi e.PK«»Fb»l«*\Ai. i tKl»* ... • •■ i:»« h). . - « *ch -- » iRlwil»’ TH.lNM \ red i: g twoin. be») *• cent* LETTERS OF CONDOLEN» 7 (hot . xcveding tour tm he») >t OlUTVARIKb tor actual m : *-criher» or member» .>! their m . Ilk' up to b<‘ word' free all over loo word*. 1c a wont (invariably in advance). C«»utit the u ords a nd ryjnit accordingly. All Lodge, t* range. Shoo!, t'mirvh or other nolle« - or adv vrti'« uv nt* ot '»a dal», part tv», dance«, convert*. theatrical». etc , given for a profit, charged tor at regular rat«" In order to insure change of ad advertiser» uiu»t have copy in this other not later than Tuesday preceding day of pubheatmn S^SSCttFTlM BAHS Ter Year *1 x) 'irat'y In advame to fort ¿n <s*untrie«. »'.'»’ "ix Months sv t'hnx* months trial suh'ert pl km' »x cop-.« ' ' tsk for clubbing rates BtWTTUCtS 'ho.ild be sent by Exprv" or PttsieH.ee Money Order. Kt .'tervd letter or Chet k Stamp* accepted up to .50cent». Mi FVMTtJK is our specialty " <■ are well equipped to do the best work at current pri *' EsiMVtally farmer»’ and businek, men ' Utter Head'. Envelop«'. B utter Wrapt» r> Statetu« nt', eu . m small or large quantities Auction Rills. iMdgvr». Poster», etc . printed on short notice* Entered as second class matter at the poatolHce at Gr9.»hau>. Oregon. threats are very likely to take form. If Mr. Bryan were a lit tle more stable in his political views his election would svm very probable. He is generally acknowledged to be making a splendid canvass and to have a fine chance to win even by his political enemies. unusually An held. was in the chair. meeting was however low thy stale, rise above it» cringing Now is the Time After the devotion», Tyler, routine business was taken up to visit One item of inlerest was the a«h»ptiun of CALIFORNIA a yearly pi <»gram cmisistmg of ’.‘I meet ings, two each month. We hop* to give the readers the full program a* adopted licit imou week. was The program of thv afler- in charge topic, how to make it of Mrs “The happy." Sarah home and When siOnmer has pa«*- e«l in these northern state«, thv sun is only mild under the bright blue *kle* of Southern < 'nlifurnia Thia i* one ol nature’s happv pro visions- eternal summer f >r thorn» who cannot en dure a more severe cli mate California ha* l*wn « all- ed the ’* Me»’1 I «if the winter tourist." It« ho tels ami stopping places are «» varíe*I *• th“"«* of well regulat’d cities. Visitors cun al a ays find suitable accoinnuHlatuih, cutigvmal com pam> hi «, ami varied, pleasing rec rea lion*. Mrs. Frank* liauavr said» in |»art, that to have a hap i Within thyself aume dorn ant »veiling py home man ami wile must la* equally yoked together, in heart ami mind, lieu, Just wailing for th# tillage of thy will »« rving thv I »rd. I'raisv in the home is To an! its growth, hum which some «lav ot value, »voiding should rtiivlv bv in may rise in. There should l>v two A li.ti vest worthy of the rea|w»r’* »kill. dulged tH'.irs," miiucl) . la‘nr and torla'ai The Within thyself jH'iiir thought, bn mJ unkind woi«i should i»v withheld as It tkh- skies. Doth »dive to find ex|*iv»»i >n through c.iunot la* recalled. »Hatlieiivv uLould la* required of vhihlrvii. Othvis present the tongue. Or through the hand, with which go discussvd the topic in all its bearings. often die» I'wu so I ami were rendered by Mis. Addl- More talent than was ever »ven or t«>n and one iimtiumental. Ik*liviuus »ung. ivfrvshuients were served by Mrs Within thvsclf there lies some latent ( lark. Attention was called to a very power» interesting historical skrteli of the 25 \s indent a* ha» ever come to light. Which but waits the coming «»f the li*»ur years' work of thv Stale Woman’« When thou »halt get it tree before t hristian Temperauce Union, winch is men's sight. put'lished in the September number uf Within thyself, I» strength to grimi ; From lowliness great ; All l*arriera mind. — M WM, A. MORANO president, which were «inducted by Mrs. Emma Frankhauaer; Within Thyself. pleasant Mrs. IJaaiv Hoskins, thv Ivaa* City Magazine oi SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO l,IIII.IC NOTARY Orrica, C o '« store limit, a * • KOKINti OREGON H. W. SNASHALL ITIII.IC NOTARY Rvitl Eetnle Mini tn»urani'< rLBMANT VIKW GREtlllAN, > OREGON E. B. DUFUR AVroRNEY AT LAW of the firm «■( i sntsn A Di n s I'huHvA.’A Malli «101 H t J Ctirlx'd lildg , P«» hit INI», Ona. J. M. Short. M. I). S. P. Bittner. M. D. Ph rwlci«n»-Mur groat. Gresham, • Orego® DR. II. II. O UT'. 11 K N T I » T Portland. Will la* glad to supply Sume because of the threatened results < ,rcwliniii. • Orwig«»«, The article* was written by Mrs. AddikMi verv attactive literature, de which we are told will follow. who is tin* state historian of thv Worn- ■ have sprung the truly scribing in detail the many de- an's Christian temperance Uuiun. The middlemen are anxious be ligts <>( winter in California. insure in the fall before a forceful the neat meeting was ainioiimv«l to Very low round trip earursion I dI lllul 0 1 Farwsrs’ Miliil F.R.A. A new bulletin of the Corre cause traffic in grain, minerals, la* held thv second Friilav of Novemla*r ticket» are on ash* to California. ary Q uinlan L avuhun . al thv residence of Mrs. Additon. All spondence-study department of livestock, or merchantable ' (K.rm.r. Mutual Fir. H.’tl. t Aw'not l*<>riUn<l> The rate from Portland to L>»s interested in the moral rvlorm work are the University of Oregon has wealth depends for its value as Angeles and return is cordially invited. One of the fvalurvs $S9.00 just been received. The scope determined by the demand which CONSERVATIVE. STIIOSG, RAES The Present Crisis. of this meeting will lie a rep»rl of cur Limit six months, allowing of the work has been greatly en may or may not be improved by BY LOW KU.. I’RoMIT. CHEAP rent events in the reform work, which stopover priveleges in either larged over the beginning made the result of our votes ; and the When a deed is done for Freedom, cannot tail to bv of great interest. direction, similar excursion Ipply to H. W. Snashali, Pre». through the broad earth's aching last year, and now covers courses capitalist is interested since the rates are in affect to all Cali Grv»liniii, Ore breast in English Classics. Shakespeare. success of his investment de We believe every community ought fornia iKAlIltS. Writ«' to J. J. Kern. Secretary. Kuna a thrill of jov prophetic, trembling to have a study club. Pedagogy. Botany. History, Al pends upon the policy of the on from vast to wrest, MAE. Yamhill .t Portland F<»r full Itifnrmalion. slsepluf r*r rrasrv* iphim ii i th kefs,rail, writ* oi -• •• «<•( h gebra. Geometry, Trigonometry. coming administration, at least Ami the slave, where’er he cowers, feel* Thoughts are things, am! a drop of ink C. W. Stinger, C. F. A. Analytic Geometry, and several that is either what he thinks, or the soul within him climb May make thousands, ves, millions sol anU Washington «tre*ls To the awful verge of manhood, as the think courses in mathematics for teach pretends he thinks. - UP - energy sublime Thought p»wer is moving the world, O. P. A. ers. 1* l*rnwing \eir—N*»w is the time to Now as a matter of fact, if it Of a century hurst« full-bloaeon>ed on ami in order to have the momentum Wm. McMURRAV, Portland Oregon begin to select v«»ur Presents I can By means of this work any were not for one thing it would the thorny »tern oi Time. upward and onward we must oursghvs help you Drop in and let me sh«»w student who has not time to at not make much difference wheth you *»<>m«* <»f the many useful urtich-a Through the walls of hut and palace see to it that thv thoughts wv send out we handle. tend college or high school, can er Bryan or Taft won. That one sh<H)ts the instantaneous throe. tn* filled with all that is lovely ami uf BUI HR WRAPPERS pursue, with hardly any cost, thing is the revenue question. When the travail of the Ages wrings of good report. NEAT1.Y PRINTEl» practically the same work by At least that is the assumption. earth's systems to ami fro; II E R A I. 1» O EE ICE ’’Through Eye-Gate ami Ear-Gatv AT TH E ••I; VERY THING IN JEW I LI HY" correspondence through the Uni As a matter of fact, even that is At the birth of each new Era, with a into thv City of Child-Soul.In thr New Kate—timid (or io ilavii tut Morrison Street recoguiiing start. MO I ■ 1‘OKTLAND. versity courses, and receive credit not half so important as some of OREGON education of the child, the eye as well .. Nation wildly looks at nation, standing Rear Tap*« Restaurant. for it. Thousands of dollars our political friends would lead with mute lips apart. as the ear ami heart has much to do are sent out of Oregon to various us to believe. The democrats Ami glad Truth’s yet mightier min- and the average mother or teacher Notke ot Sxte<M»l Indemnity ^clextion correspondence schools, and the are few indeed who believe in child leaps beneath the Future's heart hails with delight any help* enabling Substriplion Prke of “The Herald’’ United state« l«n«l iHtlre, Portland, Or*g<M», her to guide the young mind through BIX M«»NTHM I M «»rtuiM-r la. no*. University believes that a large absolutely free trade, and the So the Evil’s triumph sendeth, with a these gates. Dr. Stall, an eminent UNK YKAR I W N«*tLeo 1» ht-rrht given that tha Hint* <»l Ore TWO YKARS J 7.1 part of this might just as. well republicans are very numerous terror and a chill, gi«n <>ntietober W. i’**. ap|>llr«i t*»r th.* K I iof ISO writer and an eiftvrt in the line of work THXKK YKtRS F«»l K YKARM A ja *»K I 4 of Mrttton 10 T I R R 4 k and A la« I In be saved to the people of the who do not support the extreme Under continent to continent, the sense of capturing the rye and ear of the F1VB YEAR» siw thia ••fThr a list <>t H» h<««»| ln«|rinaity M» l«rtl<»n« it« which It •• lr«-tr«l »aid la ml a nd I hat <* l«l of coming ill. young, has recently given us a txsik, state. The enrollment of this protection idea. llat |a ••pan I«» thr public U«r I tin ( mg -II««»» And the slave, where’er he cowers, feels that cannot fail to be a delight in the Notice <or Publication. Any and a.t peraairv» claiming a«l»< r«^y thr department will reach three aho»«* <ir*M*rllMGl land i>r any legal •ubdivl«h'ii It is daily becoming too evi his sympathies with God nursery, for parents, teachers ami all IVpart no-nt of :hr Interior, I’ H land OS«*«-, thrrrof, ur claiming thr «am«* under Ihr mil» thousand students for the year. dent that the protective policy In hot tear-drops ebbing earthward to interested in the training of children at Foreland, Oregon, <h*i«»iar 17th, iwtw ing inw«, <»r <lc«irlng I«» «h<<w m !<I land to I m , mur« valnabh- f**r mineral lh«u tor agrtmltur N« «il» I is hereby ¿1 • • u that Wtniaai vt. along moral and religious lines. The thrrr, of latourvllr Falla tiregon.whu <»n April | | u'¡-«tnen. <>r l«i i>i>|«-< t 1«, «aid «*i*€tl<»n f*»t has been carried too far, that lie drunk up by the sod. inth. lMJu tutoli* H<»tnralra'I Knlrj No IV»i < any h gal rra«on. «ht»nbl Ala their claim« <»r afhdavtt« ot i»fotr»t t»r ront*«l In ihl« »»f In our list of exhibitors of last most of the law-defying trusts Till a corpse crawls round unburied, book is published by the Vir Publishing Hvrial No «W.VJ. tor aw 1 « <>f RF 1 4 iW-rtion a » their A.r, AUiKHNON » DRK a BKR. Rrgio. r delving in the nobler clod. company of Philadelphia, and is entitled Town«hlp I North H«n<» & Ka«t Willano lit «»ko W Hll KR* Rrerlvrr Mrrltllnh, has Alati n««lk*r uf hilrnllun to tn<«taa week we overlooked mentioning in the country are the outgrowth I hereby draiftnate the H» wwr Stale Herald. For mankind are one in spirit, and an ••Five-Minute Object sermons to Chil Final Fi»r year I’rtM.f, to e«tabll»h claln« lt> thr lain! alMtvr dearrltwd. lu-fur«- th«* Rrgi» Frank Heiney’s display of mould of this system, and that any in I>iilill.«h< «i at «>rewha«n Or«*g«-n a« th«- new» dren." In a wonderfully captivating t«-r an<l Ravvivar • » l ain! ofh«*<*.al I’ortlantl, instinct bears along, j•<• per in wlilrh th«* «burr tudicr 1« to b* |mt»> ings and finishing stuff. Mr. stitution that outgrows in finan Round the earth’s electric circle, the and interesting way the author ha* Oregon, on th«- -jnth «lay <»f November MW*. il«ne«i Al.OF.RNoN M DltkMMKR. Heglntrr. First pub. Ort. n. luus la«t pul* Nov 17, IMB taken simple things of everyday life ami I'laimant name« a» wltne»»«*« heiney’s display was neatly pre cial strength a proper recogni swift Hush of right or wrong; pushed through the eye-gate and ear «i M Hain*», of Lahoirelh* Falls, <»return, travkt O ’ Keefe. M “ " * ’ sented in a glass case and while tion of the obligation it owes to Whether conscious or unconscious, yet gale at once into the city of child-soul. ' II. Hurkholder. • Read the “Want Ads.” Your Fur instance a chapter on Character Ales Harr, •• •• ♦' •• not bulky in size was a good dis the masses who are being taxed Humanity’s vast frame AI.GKRNON A UHFJ4HKR RrglMvr. Through its ocean-sundered fibres feels ami Worth he illustrates with thr fol Wants Supplied on page 8. play of quality. His mill has en to protect its interests and that lowing objects: old Iron, broken cluck (<»rl. 23 I*»» Nov JD IWWj the gush of joy or shame :— and watch springs, ala«» native iron ore. joyed a favorable reputation for evades or refuses to obey the In the gain or loas of one rare all the The txxik should 1« in every library, several years. both school and home. laws made to regulate its com rest have equal claim. There may be others wfio have mercial relations, has outgrown Once to every man and nation come* escaped our attention but it was the need of a fostering protec the moment to decide. CHURCH NOTICES. not intentional and we herewith tive system and should be left to In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, FREE METHODIST ( Hl R<’H — "THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" Rev. 8. <». R oprr , pastor. S<*rvicea, i offer our apologies if anyone fight its battles alone. Why for the good or evil side ; Tenth and Morrison. Portland. Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., I*rlncl|>al Sunday School, 10 a m.; Pr«*n< hingi Some gres t cause. <owl’s new Messiah, has been overlooked. should you and I be taxed to pay offering each the bloom or blight. every Sumiiiy at II a m.and H p. m . <I,\Ve occupy two floors 65 by too feet, have a fio,000 equipment, meeting, Tliuixlay evening at their expenses, fighting the suits Parts the goats ii|*>n the left hand, and ft Prayer employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls o’clock. Ail welcomed. The Herald regrets to bear the brought to punish their unlawful the sheep upon the right, Our school admittedly leads all ZION’S EVANGELICAL CHURCH,: for office help than we can meet. And the choice goes by forever ’twist announcement to its friends and acts? Gresham—8 krvi < r.** (German), in others in quality of instruction. It pavs to attend such an institution. that darkness and that light. a m., every first, thinl and fifth Sun- The whole theory of protec the friends of Mr. R. Henderson CHald a Ruwlnets Man: "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough «lays of ra cn month. All welcome. of the firm of Carlson & Hender tion and free trade is peculiar. Hast thou chosen, <> my p«*ople, on SAINT MICHAEL’S C ATHOL I C work. It will win out in the end." Sahl an Ednralor: "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest." son that Mr. Henderson is about There are not many of us who whose party thou »halt stand, CHURCH, Sandy, Ore —Rev. Brrrh- Ere the Doorn from its worn sandals told hurrer. Services w ill lie held <»n C,Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. to leave us for a business enter are not at once free traders and shake*» the dust against our land? the first Sumlay of each month at References: Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Portland. prise elsewhere. Though he has protectionists. The good Oregon Though the cause of Evil prosper, yet i 10:30 a. in. not been in our town long, he republican who sends to a Chica 'tie Truth alorm is strong, has proven himself to be of the go mail order house for his sup And, albeit she wander outcast now, I right sort. His general attitude plies is a free trader, while the see around her throng Troops of beautiful, tall angels, to en- toward the town and its enter democratic merchant who com shield her from all wrong. prises has been highly commend plains because that republican Backward look across the ages and the RAPID FREQUENT COMFORTABLE able and we cannot express our merchant does not trade at home beacon*momenUi see, selves too freely when we say is a protectionist of the true That, like p aksof some sunk continent, that we very much regret the type. In fact, that is the best jut through Oblivion's sea; Springwater Division social and business loss his going argument the protectionist has. Not an ear in court or market for the | foreboding cry UtT I0UI0 «UT imo STATIMI If we trade at home the profits Of low will bring upon the town. those Crises, God’s stem winnowers, | 1.» Fortlsnd Ar A «17 «>'» Og'll or remain with us; if we trade from whose feet earth’s chaff must It ■ 1 »1 III Bl «1 «Il I » hl ir. •• *4 1 07 1 02 1 12 1 40 0 02 b 10 50 .5 ;v. fi »> Ooll June n A> 7 2" » tJ 1" 12 12 4? 2 42 5 12 1 IS 7 40 4 48 10 30 1 45 • M 1 00 4 05 1 35 11 v • 7 5 fiO fi 42 lolita .lune «1 Ufi 7 (Ml H 2. IO ’2A 12 25 2 25 4 51 0 51 1 25 8 33 10 14 1 «1 » W • 11 4 » 1 » Il K It We wish to apologize to the abroad the other fellow makes Hy; . flute« ft in ) ti M R 10 to Hi 12 10 2 n 4 44 8 *5 1 W 9 ?l 10 11 1 07 4 M 1 11 4 !4 1 54 II • ' <17 ’.’I n on fi IH shows the choice momentous till I.IniH-iiiHiin n fi I-. ** Il lo II 12 11 2 11 4 41 8 48 1 11 8 20 10 03 1 14 1 11 1 30 4 41 2 11 12 11 l<> II » H 6 31 a fi IM) department superintendents of the profit, which is added to his Never <ir«*«h*fn «i K’ m oh io oft 12 04 2 M 4 M 4 40 7 07 a ....... 4 11 1 IT 4 34 4 4/ 2 17 12 IT I'» 17 R 17 «i 37 the judgrneht hath passed by. 1 51 wealth at loss to our own. llogMIl A M «»I 10 01 12 01 2 01 4 31 a 7 01 S 22 T 21 '■ « SI 2 11 12 21 lo . ’ 1 " JI » 9 55 the Fair and to our readers for 1 .Andernon. 7 .’»* Aft Il V. 1 54 4 24 1 JO 7 27 4 57 2 27 12 27 Io 27 - 27 4 58 0 41 Bryan and Taft are both great Mori nu 7 50 ,<i Il •> I 50 4 20 4 34 7 32 5 02 2 32 12 32 I" «« R 32 0 50 9 43 not having furnished the pre 14|«-f«*r. 7 4ft 9 4«. 11 4«. 1 «8 4 Ifi 4 34 1 34 5 04 2 34 12 34 I- 21 « 1 4 44 9 40 and, we believe, good men. If Activity in W. C. I. U. Circles In 4 44 T 40 5 10 2 40 12 40 !'• 4«l R I'» Barton 7 40 V to II IO 1 40 4 10 8 40 9 33 mium list in its entirety earlier, Eagle f'rrelc 7 :« «i 38 Il 8 52 7 47 5 17 2 47 12 47 I'» C *< 17 1 JI 4 01 « JJ 9 27 Mullnomdh ( ounty. < ti rrl invi Hr 7 '2R W ’2H II > 1 28 3 50 4 54 7 52 5 22 2 52 12 52 I«« f2 R 2 4 21 « n but this has been impossible. it concerned these two only it 5 02 7 51 5 7* 7 51 12 5« > » . K.l.r.d. 7 Z2 l> n II - 1 22 3 57 4 22 9 15 would not make much difference Mrs. Ixditia Ross of Sunnyside, who Ar ('««adero Lv 7 Ifi w !.'■ 1 00 1 05 1 31 3 05 1 05 11 <r* w <V> Il 1 1 11 3 45 4 11 1 It Some of it could not be arranged 1 till * 1 it has liven elect«*d president of the Mult for any sooner and some of it which were elected. Either of nomah a Daily Except Bunday. b Transfer to Bellwood ’ Cam fur Portland at <»olf Link« A. M. flguri*a In Roman. I ’ M flgiir«*« In black, Woman’s Christian Temj>erancv i 1 * could not be shaped up by us any them will find that it will be Union forces, has already a plan afoot c Bpecial ‘ ar Laave« Portland Batarday Miglile ( pretty difficult to put their theo sooner. There is a limit to the to lengthen the borders and strengthen Troutdale Branch amount of copy we can get up ries into operation and some of the stakes already set. each week and there is a limit to them will be found to be utterly Institute work will b«> opened up in Between Linnemann and Troutdale the time when we must go to impracticable, just as other men early l>ec?ml»er with a two «lays’ meet ing. have before them. The deplor IASTNMB STATIOM WfSTOOURO press. Between the two, good On the 27tli the Albina union ten 2 11^1 20 purposes must oftentimes suffer. able part of the matter is that dered a reception to the new county offi ft OR ft 47 R 13 10 1.1 11 13 2 13 4 49 4 10 ft 44 R OR 10 oft 12 04 2 04 4 J4 1 10 7 10 0 12 0 20 .................... .Linnemann ft 51 ........ Bruner 1 the moneyed organizations of the cers. It was held at Mrs. Jane Donald R :K. 7 A7’» Ä7 II fi7 1 It 4 27 0 11 7 02 1 04 ! !' ft Oi, ft A4 a 20 1" Ji 12 20 2 20 4 »2 4 38 7 22 1 27 Hn»o Line Ift .57 .Curtía. country are trying to force the son's, 310 Fremont street, an«i was a i 10 4 Ifi 7 TJ H » 10 2R 12 21 2 21 5 00 • 42 1 >01 25 Fairview ft ») 7 AO W Al II Al 1 II 4 21 0 10 0 54 7 50 1 00 7 <1........ Before we have once again election of a representative of most enjoyable affair. All county un .............................. Davi« 1 - ■ 7 0* 1 Ready Hiding Troutdale »1 » 7 12 R 3R 10 3» 12 30 2 30 S IS 1 90 7 40 0 45 * 2417 41 U 41 II 41 1 41 4 II 0 III 50 7 (TO M gone to press the great question the party that supports the pro ions were invited. Central Union of Portland meets ev of whom shall we have for Pres tective policy by threats of a ery Monday afternoon and holds a noon For Oregon City, Catvmah Park and way points, change cars at Golf Juuction. ident will be settled. This is in panic if their political views do prayer service every day at 12. For LenU, Mount Hcott and east aide points, change cars at Lents Junction. deed an anxious moment. The not get the support of the peo Mount Scott Union met this week at W. P. MULCHAY, Traffic Agent. laboring man dreads the outcome ple, and the worst of it is their Mrs. Clark s, one mile south of I^ent*. General Offices, First and Alder Sts., P ostland , O bioon . EDITORIAL COMMENT Carmor«» I XMAS TIME Fred I). Flora Portland Railway Light & Power Co. j