Premiums for Uttk PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT & POWER CO. The Port I* nd Live Slock ».»-bang* offer* for the >*e»t Chriatn.ai. cattle »hip FREQUENT ped to the IV.riland I nion stock Yard» the following premiums: Car »teer», not le»» than 21» head, let. SuCtoWtolmg G re*ham Vindicator. Gre«ham Gaiette, Eaat Multnomah Record »150; .'nd. »75. Multnomah Kcc\»nl and Montavi)ia lierai«!. Car Cow», not leew than JO bead. let. Du »habed Every »»«lav at Grreham, Ore., by the B kavkb ter at « P tbhbhiw Co STATIONS HM i,d.».. H. A. DARN ALL, Enerva and M axagkb . Heel »ingle «tear. I»t. »35; 2ml Sito K'KTLANH l«v «H»U Ju urli«»»« Heat »ingle cow, let. *25; 2nd Sito KntvmA «» Mxxmd « U m tMlW al ihr pu»toBvr at Oieahavi. Orr<on MUuhrv « ■» IT Calile to be judged inorning <4 tbs* !«*«!■ JU Met »*>«.. - «»> » ft s>rw»u<»m 14th and »old »1 auction timi «ileenoon. Jean«' u ■ A» t ini»« »»»anil to* » »X no one could look over the dis- Judge», John E < >'Sliea.PortUud .Frank iMirNHAM M» to to» H»«« toll Brown. Carlton ; G. W. Genuine, Port play without getting some good I tulri». m I. a hints. One of the ideas that land. Thi» »ort of encoiirageuient H B»utiig bean incentive for bieder and auuur would strike every visitor was •h.wild lUrtuu HE movement launched s*>me the lead taken in the display of feeder of cattle. It i< in line with the Perp < rvt I Ktoglr Crvvit educational work undertaken by thi» time ago for the purpose of » tirriukk Spitzenbergs. the Ortleys, the company and to which the pre»» of the I Mm a*»a HU*. holding nominating assemblies of Raidwins and Arkansas Black. Pacific Northwest ia lending valuable VAÀADKRO delegates to propose candidates There was some display of Ben at«l. RAPID COMFORTABLE Springwater Division EASTBOUNI) * U| a u a »» to wv a lx to u a io Ji « I <1 I «« > << kiln EDITORIAL COMMENT MAWHI.I. AND UH AMIE Monuments W I II T for the political parties of the state has met with considerable opposition and the latest is a set -of resolutions formulated by the Central Ijtbor Council of Port land. We present them in full as follows: Davis. Pippins and more com mon varieties but these take the lead and fruitgrowers will do well to look after these varieties when concidering a plantation. They seem to be especially adapt ed to this climate. Kings has something of a stand but they did not make the showing of the varities named. IMOITDAI.E HKAnvn W. W. MINAR XI& E, MurrUnn S’ • Porri ani » Pliotie East IJ.'H COTTKILL Cliarlre Raikv, one o( our mg bUcksmith», move«I out Gruun«i, Wa»h., intemliiig to CDiKiiimn, han return«*«!, He there in no plare like Greg«»n enter pril lo Buttle better III« i> Mti.tieri WESTBOUND STATIONS « lAAlHCHO W»ta<*wda Currin" tur «‘reek There are very lew potato«« «lug in eteri Barton thia neighl»orh«M**l un*t (rem the lo*k« . Miatvr ot tin* a eat her (hey will not In* in xiilir Burlo« Haie? time. kndvttoon L« « » : i : T N A.A • I <»î li 14 Ito N «1 /Î I V I« »WNU «■» 1» irti IT II Itoli «4 1 i Í7 II .tokli t? II <7 11 4A II to » 4’> II 4M M M II U II <«& ‘ IT 15 IT IA > Il A* •*» 10 M» 1} » « » « 1» V to to «• » to to to to to io Ito» M II »•» 1 •» 1 ir ’ lq i 1» 1 »l¡ 1 Í7 1 .ail 1 tí 1 tí i u • N ’> n II W H » H* n > > 3 J > 3 3 «I « M H " I» >3 • 3 1 1 > 1 t t » t i «1 M M ’Î Il N • <• • te IM • i> • H • 1« • 33 I V • N • n • 33 • 41 • 44 t 13 • M I« « it 13 If 11 >• 44 II 1 I 1 Expressing, Draying J. H. HOSS I At a regular meeting o( the Central 1 lt»<me MX latolkxr Council o( Portlan«! and vicinity, u <|rr»h«m. Ore. t > V V J held «'U Nov. Mb. the following pream 4 » 3« 3 i » 3 U 3 ble an«i revolution« were unanimou»ly 0 I te • « t tí 3 For s KDI»I F.s, H ARM’ and ALL Janie* Milam *«'l<l hi« *.NN*a«*rr tract < ìr V>II PI toM » a«l’»p(<*d : 4* 3 41 4 41 » 43 • 41 tl IA * O • a> ? a: m 4 wl 1 «• i <• 3 44 4 44 3 4tl 41 1.1 nn« io« io» HARM» AtX EssoKIES Uto' ù -Ml « ». 7 to . * 4 t«»r («» n Eortlaml man «I». will 1 Jmnv “Whereas it is provided by Section II 47 » 11 * alt « 47 7 53 3 M 4 I'J •' J te I 33 • 43 4 HE city election is past. The move to the plaxv reon. 4» to *»r««w°rv -MM 1 tel M 3 M 4 tet Mt 34 U y. .V X. • 4 of tl.e People’« Direct Primary Law of txtnt» Ju urlio* . M 2 te J « 4 N 1 •»•tette W «4 I •• »V. a it» to «U V « result was something of a sur Oregon, that ‘every «uch political [»arty It 1 II > II 4 14 1 !»•••! !• U rj « •»» • 14 to A’» to IU» M C. l*«»nahue hat* reiite«l hi* (arm alani«* III kli»«t* K* {MilrUig quickly •l«»iitf huit Jun» inox li toil »j» Ü 7 UH to 14«* N ì N 1 N 4 N 1 N • N 1 N x referring to |»artie« that ca«l 25 [»er prise to everyone, especially the for three \ears t«| John Campbell ol FORTI INO G W 1 4f 1 M 4 44 1 41 • M 1 <• • «4 ; .*• * Ä» (Il'SI LARSON, Prop., Orcaham rent or more of the whole number of bond issue. It was not anticipat Greehani. Mr Campbell (ornierlv lived t MOV l DAt.l HWANVU v«»teii given for Representative in Con- ed that the vote would go so «»n the Al Clvvelan«l place north ot E. B. MORELOCK grese> shall non:inate all its candidates Greehani. Mr. l*«»nahiie ami family will I t < I » 7 * A tv • A» !•» >» II 5. i NI N) Nl Nl « • mtn strong. Now whether the city AUCTION! I H • a» 7 > * .-«»to AMO Il m niHirti NI n • 31 I N fur public office under the previsions of move to Portlan«! where he ha* a ho U m * .'Sto a» lo a Il a i n î N > N « N I M ININ JO Year« I »perlener. Ar X» f’7 this law and not in any other manner,’ goes to work on a system of its ami lot. b > to «a Itf - Il v» 1 NI NINI N I N IN N SMKtoi ■« Pi A 1 ht»n< |>»*»ii toH*l mu «I it is further declare«} in the pream own or not it will be in a position * a 1hi>tn|M«>it A M Sgurrs In Human F M flgurva lu black ble of said law that ‘ail qualified electors to make a proposition to the Port For Oregon City, Canemah Park and way points, change care al (lob who wish to serve the peoplo in an land water board with some show (HtKKYVILLt Junction s elective public office are rightfully en- of success. With our own water The second period of high water in For i rnla. Ml genii and east tide |toints, rhangx* cam al Lenta Junction titled to equal opportunities under the J. M. SHORT. M I) mains in place we will find it far the Samly river ba* taken out the rest General Office«. Fimi and Abler Suu. P onti . ami ». U xioon law.* ami of the cribbing «»( the »ism of the Mt. s I». BUTNER. M. I) ‘•Whereas, Certain former political easier than without them to talk Hood Electric Ry.- The sup|»orting I »«»sees and machine politicians seek to business with any company that itch 'I' limiters are sale ami are In inu reinM.c- nullify the above vital previsions of the might be induced to furnish us ed. Since the first [»art of the »lam Oraaham. Orefoa law by the following metho«!» They with water. Having a reservoir went out early in November workmen ptopoee to call assembly conventions of have been busy getting out new timln rs allege«! delegates to usurp the name and ready, the mains laid, a sewage •*Arep ><wr fc'ye on Hering" to rebuild and tunnelling in the east authority of their political parties ;these system planned, and considera l>ank to get a new supply of natural $6 d thousand oa 16 ft. and OTT BROTHERS aaaeuiMy conventions are to recommend ble work done on it. will speak cement. It is to t»e ho|>to*d that work DEMISTS 24 ft. Koutjh. Ivi. 1x6. ItS. a slate of candi«iate* dictate«! by the well for the town the next sea can go on again al once Grvaham. < irrif.n boaaes, who inten«! also that there shall and on 2x4. 2x6. 2x8. son and as a result we may see A peti lion is being circulated among be only one of their machine ean«ii«iates for eax'ti nomination against tax» or more things come our way more the the taximyers to call a s|«ecial meeting W ill L. D. MAHONE late in l>erember to vote upon a s|>eciai caoxUdates for the same nomination w ho next year than in any previous road lax. ATTGllXFY-AT-l.AW are op posed to machine rule and the««' season. Then with the work of Real Estate, l’relmte ami C«»r|«>ra(on for a tec I mj - os bxxaat of their success with ' the Portland water system being Law. thus plan in Portlan«! last spring, ami Boring. Prompt Attention to All Buatnraa Oregon developed we may find a very Executor ’ s Notice to Creditors. I'HONE 4M privately declare that they will by this ' tit Henry B!*lg Fh»ne. M«h» 10W method restore government in Oregon busy year in this part of the HARTLAND uRKuoN Notice is hereby given that the under Add to this the pros signed haa duly qualified as the execu l»y the maefune and repeal the Iuitia-1 county. tire iu<i Referendum, and all other laws I pect of the resumption of work tor of the last will and teatament of throach which the [»eople have gained . on the Mt. Hood road and—if all John Parker Powell, deceased. All [tower in Oregon during the |»a«t ten this does come—the year will be persons having claims against said year«, arid eatate are hereby notified to present the “Whereas, The purpose and intent of | a hummer. Mme. duly verified, to the undersigned «said assembly is not to come together as rjitexens to advise and agreed oget her, a nd tchison ansas is the at the office of John II Hall, No. MUI to Chamber of Commerce budding, tnake such recommendations in their central point of four states. Portland. Oregon, within six months own names and hy their own authority Missouri, Kansas. Nebraska and from the date of thia notice. to tlieir fellow citizens as they may deem Thia notice is puhlishe«i bv order of wise, but it is intende«! to lie and is a Iowa, that have on numerous convention of delegates asserting the years produced a com crop of a Hon. Lionel R. Webster, county judge power ami riglu to act with authority billion bushels. According to of Multnomah County, Oregon. S.»U(*KI. E. WlMlAKD, for oCbere, and to bind them to a coarse the Globe, a newspaper at Atch of political conduct, thus usurping the ison, the government estimate of Date of first publication, Nov. Executor. 26, HKM». name and authority of their political the past year’s total crop in the Date of laat publication, Dec. 24, |!NM>. |»artiee. therefore, be it “Resolved, That we hereby at*k all United States is 2,767,316,000 law-abiding citizens to ¡»I exige with u* bushels. Kansas began the grow Dr. W. J. <>tt, dentint, of Brenham, their earnest endeavor, by all bonorahle ing of alfalfa in 1879 and if more will I m * in Sandy on Wednesday and fueant, to defeat every candidate for had taken it up at that time, it is Thursday of each week, commencing «»n nomination an<l election who seeks or estimated that the state would Wednesday Dec. Int, prepared to do all •accepts, without publicly protesting any kinds of dental work. recommendation or endnrserm'nt by any be much richer today. Now hogs so-called assembly or convention of del are marketed in the Missouri egates of any [»olitical [»arty which is River packing centers that never For a l.amc Back. subject to the Direct Primary Law, and com How much better When you have pain* or lamene«« in Le it further the Imrk Imthe the part* with Chamber opportunities in this lain*« Liniment twice a «lav, managing “Resolved, That in making the above are the declaration we do hereby reaffirm and Pacific Northwest country for with the palm of the hand for five min- , uten at each application. Then dampen emphasize our adherence to, an«! our growing hogs on alfalfa and a piece of flannel »lightly with thia lin- ' faith in, tli«>se provisions of the Magna other foods than corn than in irnent anil hind it on over the «»«at of pain and you may I»* nurpriaed to tea Charts ami of the Constitution of the the Middle West where alfalfa how quickAv the lameneto« dieap[«ara. X’nite«! States, sealed with the blood of doe3 not thrive so well as it does For pale by Brenham Drug Co. our forefathers, which guarantees to all citizens the right to peaceably assemble here. CORBETT as citizens, and to devise and agree to Mrs. Julien returned from Portland gether. an<! make any recommendations RESHAM'S standing with men on Friday having spent «everal days in in their own name an«i by their own who are investing in the state the city visiting friend**. authority to their fellow citizens which Only P»*ter Anderson ia afflicted with rheu they deem wise an«! patriotic, without is daily growing better. any attempt to usurp the ¡»olitical rights yesterday we heard a man say matism. «of the people.** that he considered this the best Geo Reed of Portland waa railing on place in or near Portland to put friends in this vicinity Saturday. T 2L Gresham Harness Shop Goodner & Ritzer REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE A . K Straus Lumbar Co. . G HE meeting of the State Hor a little capital and if he were able Allrert Fox and w ife of Troutdale were ticultural Society in Portland to invest anywhere he would Sunday visitors here. this week was somewhat at a favor this place. This was from Thia section of the gnuntry experienc disadvantage, due to the extreme a man who has been around a ed a genuine blizzard Saturday and Monday. weather, but for all that there great deal and who has consider »as a fairly good variety of fruit able means. When von winh to «ell vonr grain rail shown. Probably 150 cases more up the Snn-Dial ranch mill at Fairview, of apples would have been on dis They will [»ay you the market price in Notice. play had the weather not been Sealed hid« will be receive«! by the ra*h. <rrenham exchange 21 -X, Trout* so unfavorable. As might be undemigned until 10 a. m., Decomber dale exchange 96. expected. Hood River came off 1Uw. (Qr eloaring l«n<i on the Mni> You ran get all kind* of mill feed at Winner. But Other localities »arm, l>»-tw*-«n Fairview and the mill at Fairview. were well represented and the rr"a, ,ale *’• W. McKay,on th« prem- feelintr is growing that wl11 bi(1<lerw "t,ke ” thp nt (anil "n'1 ,bow content- The well known Superior Feedern and xeeiing is growing tnat annleq apples "**' pl,tin(( to Can be grown and grown success- .nd bid. will be received for five-acre Pine Drill* at Hereel’ii, Grewharn. fully almost anywhere in the tract, or more. Each bid must desig nate if proper care and industry n“te the i-rticnl.r tract cover*»! by the Santa Claus bids you welcome to his is exercised. One of the lessons r,ie Co"nty re««nr«« the right to head«|uarter<*—Second floor Fhatturk'a. | for local growere to receive was ""Jj See Hhattack's ad—Bargains! the manner of putting up fruit for display. Several examples of A itreat new collection of C'hriatmaa Read the “Want Ads.” You placing the fruit was shown and toy, .t hhattuck'a. Wants Supplied on page 8. I T I