; e a week G resham O utlook 2. N O. < 5 POLITICS r ,IR,IE* wi , bi * n IS SIMMERING fa“ t ” F A IR V IE W , Nov. 14 in the lead. I T \ i . ,1 \ H C 0 L \fY . OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1% 1912 S J. W. DAVIS’ LONG CAREER CLOSES Fa.rvlew is “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR STOCKYARDS EXHIBIT INVITES T he fu u e ra l serv ices ol th e late i J W. D avis whose- d e a th o ccu rred th e h o n o r of h aving th e first som an I'Ue-sday eve-lliug, W e r e h e -ld y t S i e - . All Eastern Multnomah Must in th e s ta te of O regon draw n on ¡ day a fte rn o o n a t th e B a p .is. c h u rc u , Attend the Big Shows th e U n ited S ta te s g ran d Jury. Mrs i a u h b u ria l in th e G resh am cern e.e .y . Next Monday. A. B. M oller w as ¡luininoned by the ' P a s to r F . M. U u rtc h spoke- b rie f­ aai may have th e d is tin c tio n ly fro m th e w ords, W h at is y o u r U n ited S ta te s m a rsh a l to ap p ear on GUY ROEERISON HARVESTING OATS AT SCENIC for me first w o m an office- A visit to th e b u ild in g a t E ast life ? " H e re fe rre d to th e d e­ th < 1 8 th inst • a. iicid v* * ji 00 bushels to th e acre, 44 p o u n d s to th e b u sh e l, This F ir s t a n d E ast M o rriso n s t r e e ts yes- in the »tat« u n d e r th e new th e N o v em b er term . c e a se d 's long p ilg rim a g e of over pictu ie vas u*ed w ith the P leasan t H o m e m atter in th e recently iss u e d to ld ci sent 34 y e a rs, au d to ld of h is a c tiv e p a rt te rd a y , w here th e la u d p ro d u c ts iwffrage law. T h e re w ill to the Land S how s at Minneapolis an d C hicago. A la rg e p e titio n is being circu lat­ iu b a ttle s of th e civ il w ar a u d tu the show w ill be h eld a ll of n ext w eek, , be one or tw o o th e r p la c e s ed by th e p a tro n s of th e Cleone o f­ c o u rse of te m p e ra n c e tu K a n sa s rev ealed a busy scene of p re p a r a tio n city elections w ill l>e h eld fice a s k in g th a t th e office lx chai g- M r. D avis w as b o ru in S helby- . lM*-*’d 1° The new city hall where a ... . . . . ,, ‘u a r r a u g lu g a n d d e c o ra tin g th e to ahead of th e on e to ville, K y., A pril «, 1828. lie m ar in’ Gresham, h u t th e y m a y all fin e la r g e a iry room has been provid rled R ebecca L ynn Iu 1850 a t New Vttr‘u u » b° o11“ lh “ 1 *>“ ** “ >e a t- tit women. A t an y r a t e a e d , as it is w ith in th e lim it and S alem , 111. B oth w ere n e ig h b o rs an d tr a c tio n s fo r liio u s a u d s ot v isito rs woman has th e h o n o r of be- w ill in c u r n o e x tr a expense w hatever a c q u a in ta n c e s of th e L in co ln fam ily fro m a ll over th e n o rth w e st. T he jj, first nominee of h e r sex in it is fu lly believed the p ray er will be lh e following pupils were n eith er O rlan d Zet k au d fam ily s ta rte d Mr. D avis w as a m em b er o t th e c u t ire flo o r space h a s been ta k e n , since the women h a v e g a in e d g ra n te d . auseut nor lardy d u n u g th e past W ednesday m o rn in g to drive to B a p tist c h u rc h uud fo r se v e ra l y e a rs co v erin g 65,000 sq u a re feel. T hu | m outh in Miss L au ra H arvey's room njht to vote, and h e r c a n d id a c y th e ir new hom e uear L eb an o n , c h o iris te r iu Illin o is. H e m oved iu show g iv es every p ro m ise ot being a ainge on the p ro m p tn e s s in iu the Gresham school: M issouri iu 18 60 a n d to K a n sa s in success, as th e cro p p ro d u c tio u s m is ■a Governor West ^ p ro claim s th e L etitia P u ller, Floreuce Gill, E d­ O regon, w here they have p u rch ased 1861. y e a r h a v e been ex cep u o u aiiy good, jje of the law. It is sa id t h a t win Honey, Benetua M athews, Felix a fa rm o f 320 a cres w hich is all H is second w ife w as Mary l.a n s - is making every e ffo rt to m a k e I Chiodo, Alice McKinney W ilm a A tte r­ u u d er cu ltiv a tio n . G eorge L eslie and dow u w hom he m u rrle d in J e f f e r ­ a u d ilie fa rm e r is rap id ly beeom iug a s tu d e n t o t c o n d itio n s th a t p to u u c e them to son co u n ty , K a n sa s, in 1878. proclamation before th e f ir s t of bury, Byron P ullen, E sth er P eterso n , A lva lle v e l accom panied H is T h e p u p ils of Prof. J B. L ents room Mabel Metzger, K enneth K n ighton, assist iu d riv iu g th e slo ck au d g e t­ good cro p s so th a t he uow Iras nber, a date w hich w ill g iv e th ird w ife, w ho su rv iv e s him , w as w orld lo see a the right to vote in a ll th e w ho w ere n e ith e r absent nor tardy Raymond H alligan, T eddie W right, t i n g them safely th ro u g h . Mr. Zeek Mrs. E liz a b e th S haw , w hom he m a r­ so m e th in g to r lh e d u rin g th e m onth of O ctober are: a u d is g ra tifie d to he g iven th e o p­ ex p ects to m ak e a specialty of icipal elections a f te r t h a t tim e, ! Lyle W inters, Jo h n W inters, E arl ried in K a n sa s iu 1887. Mr. D avis s Minnie C lan ah an w a s n o m i- H a rry G u stafso n , H enry Moller, Dor­ Beegle, Jam es Sharp, O rville S p ath , stock ra isin g an d d airy in g . H e pro­ w as an ac tiv e V o rk e r a n d le c tu re r p o rtu n ity ol sh o w lu g it. The m a n a g e rs ot th e E a st Bide on Tuesday ev e n in g a t th e o th y B enecke, F lo ren ce G ustafson, Lyle Mason, M argaret Lowe, E liza­ cu red a loutj of chopped feed from lu th e P ro h ib itio n c a u se iu K a n sa s iu c lu b s a re highly meeting for th e o ffice o f city M a rg u e rite B ailey, R udolph Luscher, beth Schwedler, G ertrude D owsett, th e G resham m ill a few d ay s before th e e a rly days. H e cam e to O regon b u sin ess m en a he s ta rte d , ex p ectin g to feed it to ill 1806. an d lias sin ce resid ed at e la te d because ot tlie fa c t th a t to r ,rer in opposition to J. H . L e s te r M cM ains, W illie B utler, H ar­ G eorgiana H am lin, Vivian llevel. u is stock on th e loug trip , b u t G resh am , h av in g b u ilt a sm a ll house th e firs t tim e iu th e h isto ry of th e ris E llsw o rth , C onverse B urlingam e, In Miss Hope A nderson's room «r. By a ru le of th e c a u c u s sto le th e u e a r th e hom e o t h is son th e following pupils were n eith er som e low dow n th ief u decided th a t in a ll n o m in a ­ V iolet A lb rech t, W alter Schram H. K. city a re a lly (urge e x h ib itio n is to be " p u lle d o il" ou tile eust std e ot whole loud of 15 sacks from th e w ag­ T h e p u p ils of Miss M ichel’s room absent nor tard y . Je a n e tte Dowsett, te two having th e h ig h e s t v o te D avis. th e riv e r. W hen fu u d s (o r th e e n ­ id be the nom inees, a n d M rs xvho w ere n e ith e r ab sen t n or tardy H arry Squire, M ildred Easley. E d­ o n iu Mr. Zeek s h a m . Mr. D avis w as a v o lu n te e r In th e te rp ris e w ere being so licited th e d u rin g th e m o n th of O ctober are: die Schwedler, Anna H am ilton, Sig- ian stood next to Mr. M etzg er H om e G u a rd s of K uusus us u d e­ T h im b le P a rty . C lifford B urlingam e, frid Peterson, Agnes W hqgler, fe n d er, au d helped bury th e dead «vast side people gav e lib e ra lly , an d the final ballot w as ta k e n , Roy G reen , A social ev e n t of co n sid e ra b le in­ a fte r tlie Q u a n lrla l ra id a t L aw rence w hile they a re n o t cla im in g t h e e x - iwo «ere declared to be th e G len B u rlin g am e, Jo sep h in e Town­ Mary Helt, E rn est H am lin, Marion terest was the th im b le p a rty giveu K ansas. sen d , Ivy R obertson, C laude H eslin, Smallwood, M artha H opper, D uard He v. as a m em ber of tlie u tbtiloii as a ll th e ir ow n, they a re lidates . co rresp o n d in g ly Ju b ila n t b ecause yesterday by Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n H unt, A lbert U. A, It. He nail a lso been a »meeting was called to o rd e r E rn e s t A lb rech t, la-ona Bailey, Ico A tterbury, Howard th e m a n a g e m e n t h as a t last recog­ an d Mrs. Ju s. E lk in g to n , a t the T u g ish im a , Roy R obertson, W ilbur L am bert, D elbert Metzger, Edw in m em b er o f th e M asonic o rd e r for Ci, Recorder 1». M. R o b e rts , as la tte r 's b e a u tifu l new h om e ou nearly 50 y e a rs an d of tlie g ru n g e nized a n " e a s t s id e " au d lias m ade D avid, Leo B ailey, E dna P erkins, G ruhbe, Lucile M cCarter, T helm a riled in the o rd in a n c e , and th e w est- W allula H eights. As su g g e ste d by for 35 y ears, l i e w as a respected It necessary lo re q u ire the place as p e rm a n e n t c h a ir-, H a ro ld S haw , Rea McMains, Leslie H u n t, W alter Schw edler, Helen Van puy h o m ag e to th e ir th e nam e, the lad ies b ro u g h t th e ir citizen and is ho o red to r h is long a id ers . to R ussen, O tto Hoetzel, Percy P ulfer, P e rk in s, E s th e r Shaw, Slyvla Rob­ Emil <1. K ard ell w as ch o sen b re th re n on th is stile o l th e riv e r. fancy w ork, aud w h e th e r they did au d u sefu l life. I’au l Hoetzel, Gerald A tterbury. ary There w as a good e rts o n , E m il Loser. In c o m m eriiio ru tto n of th e lien o r mucli w ork o r n o t, they certa in ly T he serv ices a t Che g ra v e w ere einatibn ( I m u n icip al v o te rs , had a good tim e. T w o s tra n g e rs , an old m an and co n d u c te d by th e M asons in th e c o n fe rre d upon th e m tlie b u sin ess highest num ber v o tin g b ein g Each lady w as in s tru c te d to bring p resen ce of a la rg e n u m b e r of peo­ m uii's c lu b s uud all o th e r s im ila r o r­ his son h av e estab lish ed them selves on the choice of c a n d id a te s fo r som ething w hich sh e very p iuch dls- ple. T lie flo ra l o ffe rin g s m ore g a n iz a tio n s hav e th ro u g h tlie " m a y o r' marshal. This n u m b e r is less oil th e C olum bia slough n ear Blue next The tw o G erm an classes of th e I liked. An a la rm clock . videneed one th a n covered tlie la rg e c a sk e t, in ot E a st P o r tla n d ," d e sig n a te d L ak e w ith th e in te n t of engaging one-half of those w ho v o ted a t M onday us a holiday . T h is a c tio n G resham high school have organ- lad y 's a n tip a th y to cu rly risin g . Live sp ite of tlie heavy sh o w ers, th e Mieral election, w hen 241 v o tes in tra p p in g fo r fu r b earin g an im als a aecond ized a club, the officers being: spiders, an d a sto c k in g very m uch serv ices w ere larg ely a tte n d e d an d w as p ro m p ted because of th e co m in g w in ter. It is known cast on the p ro h ib itio n qltes- h o n o r th u t befell th e m ; Tlie d airy p resid en t, Miss M argerite Michel; iu need of d a rn in g w ere som e of w ere very im p ressiv e. Tiiti result of tin* m a s s m eet- th a t a few m in k , m u sk ra ts and o tter show a t tlie G uion Block y a rd s w ill secretary and tre a su re r, Miss Lois the o th er th in g s d isp lay ed . L unch- Mr. D avis is su rv iv ed by his wife a rc to be fo u n d alo n g th e C olum bia tllows: lElse. The object is to learn to eon was served at th e close of th e an d th e fo llo w in g c h ild re n : J . N. also be h eld ou th e sam e dal«« us mayor— ix'Wis S h a ttu c k , E y et an d th e e ffo rts of th e tw o tra p ­ aftern o o n . converse in G erm an. Tim society D avis, a n a tto rn e y iu P o rtla n d , II th e p ro d u c ts sh o w , both coinnreuc- p e rs w ill he w atched w ith co n sid er­ dsey. Thftse p re s e n t w ere M esilanies E. D avis of U resh an r, J . M. D avis ing ou M onduy n ex t. T o tlie en d is going to m eet once a m onth and a b le in te re s t. T h e ir w ork is a re­ recorder I). M. R o b erls, m ay lx- a re to tak e up subjects. They also Jas. I.aw rence, C. E. R u sh e r, C. M o f P o rtla n d , C. II. D avis of L a w r­ th u t a u ttu h le re c o g n itio n m in d e r of th e days 50 y ears ago. l E lkington. L. K id d er, Ed. en ce, K a n sa s, Mrs. have decided to send letters to Z im m erm an, L. Belt S m ith of given b o th of them "M a y o r" G. E marsliai II. G u llit k so n . G erm any to be answ ered in G erm an. Metzger, N ina B elt, W. R. B iddle, J S e a ttle , an d Mrs. N e ttie T o w n er of W eller, of E a st P o rtliu id , lias Issued S|>cchil H om e Mission S ervile. I. Emery, N. C lan aalin , L. O sborne, P o rtia P o rtla n d . H e also leaves fiftee n tils p ro c la m a tio n , and lias a lso a r On S u n d ay ev en in g a t th e M ethod­ Each m em ber lias adopted a Ger­ treasurer J. 11. M etzg er, Laver, J a s S te rlin g , C. W. A lb e rt­ g ra n d c h ild re n a n d one g re a t g ra n d ­ ran g ed lo r an e x cu rsio n to th e Guion ist c h u rc h th e W om en's Home Mis­ m an first nam e and th e society is Minnie C lanahan. Block y u rd s fo r Motiduy m o ritiu g son, R. F . W alters, C. S. S m ith , J ch ild . deciding ou a slrn an ie, which, they sio n a ry society will conduct a serv­ cotincilnicn M. D. K e rn , E. w hich w ill leav e U nion a v e n u e an d will all adopt th u s form ing a fam ily. C. H cssel, Mrs. H ask ell, Misses T he w idow an d c h ild re n o f Mr iardel], B ert M etzger, H L. ice in th e in te re st of Home Missions E a st B u rn sid e stre e ta a t 1 0 .3 0 . The m usic in s tru cto rs of tlie Mina G ilb ert aud M abel T h o m a s, D avis w ish to ex p ress th e ir h e a r t­ T lie Q ueen E sth e r C ircle will fu rn ­ Mr. W elter u utiouuced y e sterd ay lair, I,. I,. K idder, G eo rg e W . school was a t th e | felt ap p re c ia tio n o l th e m any flo ra l ish sp ecial m usic. It is expected G resham high school was th a t sp ecial c a rs w ould lie Iu re a d i­ P o rto H ico's New W om ler. o ffe rin g s a n d sy m p ath y ot n eig h b o rs th a t a s|>eaker from th e city will school Friday testing and arran g in g F ro m fa r aw ay P o rto R ico conic and frie n d s In co n n ectio n w llli the ness fo r a ll w ho can go uud to a I councilnien tire to l>e e le c te d the voices in th eir respective class­ ex­ Action will lx held a t th e city g iv e an ad d ress. The p asto r » ill es. Bile inten d s form ing a ch o ru s iu rep o rts o f a w o n d erfu l new discov­ sick n ess aud d e a th of I h e ir loved re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e O u tlo o k ery th a t is believed w ill vastly ben­ a lso m ak e a sh o rt ad d ress. I lie t e n d e d Ills iu v llu tio u to th o w hole on Tuesday a fte rn o o n , D ec. 3. efit th e people. R am o n T. M archan, one la d ie s w ill ask a th a n k o fferin g for th e high school. of E u ste ru M ultiiouiuh, or at least o’ ing are th e o ffic e rs o f elee- o f B a rcelo n eta, w rites "D r. K i n g s ---------------------- B ert Hoss is again a t home. sp ecial w ork. T his service will be lnt«'re»ted. A New D iscovery is d o in g sp len d id (>r )||ek ...... tf O regon. ,"1 S,T Is su fficien tly la r g e to F O R SA LE — Cheap. 3 th o ro u g h ­ W elches, a re c e n t c am p a ig n d is p u te w hich *tf If so, c o n s u lt W. H K a rr, G resh am , d a le , O regon, p h o n e 16z. a scratiitile fo r th e place. m ade a noise so m e th in g lik e th is brush O reg o n . P la n s a u d e s tim a te s furn- b red J e r s e y bull calves, 6 FO R SALE 40 acres of ® unau- .rized so u rc e s it is A u to m o td le lla r g a ln "W h ic h is rig h t, 'U p t o n 's T. R. m o n th s old. C an be -t> . -i « land 1 V8 'bat some of th e prop o sed C h a rle s H o rn in g . B ull Run. h alf b est, o r L lp to n 't t«« is b e s t7*” S m all c a r, a lm o st new a t B oring, Ore. *76 -------------------— 44500. A. l l e r z IB* i'uis | r , lude C h a rle s C leve- M er­ Buch a g hastly p u n could only hav e p rice if ta k e n im m ed iately H o u k - M ore n<, KeJ1| 4-passe tiger. 8260 ta k e s it. ‘'men of T ro u td ale. K elly. R es tf w hen ifa fo u n d a tio n la undc-rtnlned, H orse lU rg a in - L in d sey , G resh am . tf "m w r. lit p ro m ise s to be av en u e S ev eral g en tle d riv in g m ares a t j an d if th e fo u n d a tio n of h e a lth W'Jtina »1- 1 sh a re In Bandy good d ig est lot; - is a tta c k e d , q uick y o u n g sta n d a rd and th oroughh ed I time in city p o litic s. FO R s a l ; If T ou Nee«l L i i i i i I k t VI1M E I.E A N E O I B E . l a y t i n n , B o rin g , c o llap se fo llo w s On th e f ir s t sig n s h o rses a t y o u r own price. M errtu. cre a m e ry . N See Sandy R idge L u m b er com pany. ---------- tf of In d ig e stio n , Dr. K in g 's New O regon 6,)Ihe talent co n cert u n d e r th e R ose V ista F a rm s ------------------------- — L ife P ills sh o u ld be ta k e n lo tu n e ttost g rad es, low prices R ough and H elp W a n te d . f W o m an 's H om e Mis- th e sto m ach an d re g u la te liv er, k id ­ I Millry. If you w ould lik e 6 a c re s on y o u r T eam Mule*. fin ish . W ill d e liv e r from o u r new neys an d bow els. P le a s a n t, e asy , -1 »oeletj will be given T ues- Good p u lle r, a t a b arga n. - F O R SA LE F u ll bl<»od R hode K elso. P hone ow n te rm s a n d e m p lo y m e n t fu rn - safe an d only 25 c e n ts a t a ll D ru g ­ ^ ’"»Ittg, \ v 26, a t th e M. E e ra l d riv in g o h rses m ill, 2 m iles so u th of M errill, • gg lahed th e y e a r a ro u n d , w here you Islan d Red c o c k erels. D L T a m e r , g ists Adn 25 an d 15 cen ts. V ista F arm s. 41x1. 74 _______ ___ a re a ss u re d of m a k in g good a n d pay G resh am . C all ph>,ne 382. ® ’ 111 lie given la te r. F O R SALE R egistered H olstein T he Jo h n so n D rug U o , fin d s it­ o u t on y o u r la n d , best of soil, m a r­ self o v e r o v e rsto c k e d w ith ta b le ts b u „ . 2 y ears old Also Simp e . ; FO R SA LE— 1 2 * heavy w agon, ket g u a ra n te e d fo r a ll p ro d u ce you * In ru lm tor. 1 Iron h arro w , good aa new, 1 bay N otice. cream se p a ra to r No 7 ' 240-egg In c u b a to r, good co n d itio n , a n d w ill fo r th e next w eek, to re- ean ra ise on y o u r ian d , c a ll an d see horse 1100 l b s . » o'*1- 1 wne 't-in ess in te r e s ts in new C. W. A lb ertso n , phone -*J Bell c h e a p , o r tr a d e fo r livestock I d ue« Stce k. sell th r e e o f any of u s Mr. E asley a t h is r-.-sidence, acro ss set d o u b le h a rn e ss, 1 t»P buggy, ich re q u ire s a p a r t of W. H. W ilso n , C leoiw , R o u te 1, 6 c e n t ta b le ts fo r lO eents. from G ra n g e b a ll, P ow ell V alley ¡ive plac«.