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TWO
1 WICK A WEEK
P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t G reabam , O regon.
H
I-
ST
('LAIR, Editor and Puhl'r
GRESHAM
S w ift
Retribution
OUTLOOK.
TUESDAY, DECEM BER M . 1U12
WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS
MVKJ4TOCK
M ISCELLA N EO US
J
F O R SA LE— 3 -year old horse,
, well bro k en , 1100 p o u n d s New
Inch w agon w ith sin g le h arn ess
P h o n e 344. F ra n k K olsky, B oring
O regon, m ile east of M aybery
*38
M iscellaneous.
W ANTED P a rty to ta k e c o n tra c t
M llC tlliU lC O U » .
A uto for Sale.
Are You G oing to B uild?
B ulck a u to , 20 h. p. M odel 10- to plow 2*4 a c re s sod g ro u n d , hill It so, c o n su lt W . H. K a rr, G resh am ,
4-passenger. *250 ta k e s it
A. E land. V. H. R ead,
F ifth
s tre e t,
O regon.
P la n s an d e s tim a te s f u r n ­
tf
L indsey, G resham
tw o houses w est of M ain s tre e t. »87 ished.
tf
BALED HAY fo r sale a t my p ltc e
May be she
w ould
lik e a Hot
FO R S A L E — O regon G row n W al­
FO R SA LE — Good m ilch cow, G. a t C o ttrell. W. A. P ro c to r. P hone n u ts, grow n on M o u n tain View farm P o in t E le c tric Iron. »3.50 a t S te rl­
By E. L THORPE
A ilir r tlsln g
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ing & K id d e r's.
E. P ro c to r, B o rin g , p h o n e 378.
89
In q u a n titie s.
P h o n e 21.
H. E.
R a t e s reason ­
Founded on Facts o f 5 0 years ago.
able.
Our rep re­
Davis.
89
sen ta tiv e w ill call
LOST— Ladies* fancy gold w atch,
F O R S A L E - U en tle horse, w ith ! " W 7 A NTED
7 " 7 " EVERYBO
7 " ’ ° T DY
’
_
th e n o tice of p riv a te sale a d v e rtised
FO R R E N T — 20 a c re s
p o ta to in itia ls C. M., som ew here betw een
I buggy
P h on e 701,
««rv an d h arn ess.
»25. P h o n e
by C. W. A lb ertso n in th is issue. 87 M o u n d , 1 m ile fro m G resh am , W ill S cam o re an d B erkeley.
F in d e r
O regon fifty y e a rs ago, w as n o t (91.
*86
"T h « Lluotyp*
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w
hat
it
now
Is.
T
h
ere
w
ere
scarce-
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W ill tr a d e Met« a u to fo r lot o r 7 “ 7 Or Ca8b ° r
8hare8
No leave a t O utlook office. R ew ard , tf
W ay Is the Wa>
li sell
sell cheap
,.he„,. fo
»... r cash.
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E n lre b u lld ln g s on P lace A d d ress box 161
th at Wins."
REAL ESTATE AND REN TAJ J,
w ill
ly th e conveniences fo r m a k in g a
. . I G resham .
tf
I f Y ou N eed L um b er
i W. R. B iddle, G resham .
O fficial p a p e r of th e T ow n of j BvLng open to all lik e th e re a re a t
tf
See
S
andy
R idge L u m b e r com pany.
F
O
R
R
E
N
T
—
6
%
acres,
su
ita
b
le
G resh am . O regon.
p re se n t. M any of th e m en w ho had
G resham F eed Mill
w a n ts o a ts B est g ra d e s, low prices. R ough an d
A Des M oines m an h ad a n a tta c k
O fficial p a p e r of the Town of
fo r n u rs e ry sto ck , o r an y gro w in g
n d w heat
h eat. H ig h e st cash
prices fin ish . W ill d e liv e r from o u r new
no hom es sp en t th e w in te r In th e crops, h a lf m ile w est of G resham . ot m u acu lar rh e u m a tism in h is sh o u l- a an
F airv iew , O regon.
A irie n d advised
him to go p hone 561.
m ill, 2 m iles so u th of K elso. P h o n e
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r m o u n ta in s h u n tin g an d tra p p in g , an d A d d ress E dw . M. R o b erts, W elches. d e r
»88
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to
H
ot
S
prings.
T
h
at
m
e
a
n
t
a
n
ex-
<1x1.
M arch i , 1911, a t th e p o st office a t . . It . w —
, „ g 6 new fo r p a rtie s to O re» on
as —
n o th „ in
tf
» pense of
»150.00
or
m ore. He
W E B eegle- a «e “ t *°r K n ic k e r-
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f I
s
tre
tc
h
|
M arch 3, 1879.________________
I go o u t fo r m o n th s a t
| so u g h t fo r a q u ick er an d
ch eap er b o ck er T a ilo rin g
com pany, solicits
Som e More C hoice Lots.
For R eut
d u rin g th e w in ters p reced in g
and
way to c u re it and
fo u n d
it in g e n tle m e n 's p a tro n a g e .
C all and
F o r S ale in Z e n ith a d d itio n by
R E F O R M IN G BALLO T T IT L E S.
with city w ater, e le c tric lig h ts an d | C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t. T h ree days see hls line o f sam p les a t H ogan
fo r m an y a fte r th e one In w hich
th e o w n ers
T he In d e p e n d e n t L an d
t * a ' * ■ r * n “ , » o 8-room
house,
also 6-room
|
th e f ir s t ap
p lic a tio n of th is s ta tio n , nr
or phone
IIUUW-,
ho u se; re I U n U t 1 I 1 »8.00.
On a M lso
ain o-room
stre e t 1 1,nlm ent Iirai
* aa appilCiUWn
well. F o r or sale m by S tatinn
L w u nhnnz» , him
„
* C° lu n ib la C om pany. E asy term s. B uy d ire c t
I
my
sto ry begins.
P om o n a g ra n g e began th e
cam ­
C has C leveland
G resham
D rug
Co., an d D e a le r s . Bri< k W orks a n d he *111 call at and save com m ission. See E. H.
Very little snow had fallen that e n a s , C leveland.
K elly, R es T h ird s tr e e t an d K elly
p aig n for a b allo t refo rm th a t should
________________ ev ery w h ere.
'y o u r hom e.
.9
avenue
tf
I w in ter in th e C ascades, and
be ta k e n up by ev ery o rg a n iz a tio n !
- ---------— th e
in th e state. S tate M aster Spence I Pr° ,peCt8 to r Kame w ere d isco u rag - was a lre a d y being fe lt in th e lonely
A rrived a t th e
hollow b en eath
an n o u n ced h ere on W ednesday th a t * 7 ' o’“ , 7
““ “
duU *n m o u n tain s.
th e bo u ld er, M oore began dig g in g
th e city th e th re e y o u n g m en w hose
"T w e d ay s m o re w ill ta k e you to aw ay som e loose san d an d In a
th e leg islativ e co m m ittee
of
th e fo rtu n e s a re cast in my sto ry and P o rtla n d .” said O sborne.
sh o rt w h ile exposed a lo t of tr in k ­
O regon S tu te G range w ould b ring I w ho w ere to m ak e th e ir liv in g
by
“ W h ere a re you
fr o m ? ”
said e ts an d fu rs, besides c o n sid erab le
m oney.
d ie
m a tte r
before th e le g isla tu re h u n tin g a n d tra p p in g fro m h a rv e s t th e im m ig ra n t.
next m onth an d If th e g ra n g e 's ef- ^lm e untB sp rin g , d e term in ed to go
“ O h io ,” an sw ered th e m an.
H e e x h ib ited th e w hole tre a su re ,
fo rt should fall th e q u estio n will u n -
7 ‘7 ea8 te rn p a r t ° f ‘h e coun
“ Y our n a m e ? ”
a m o u n tin g to o v er ten
th o u san d
ty an d d o th e best th ey could u n til
" W h a r to n ."
d o llars, to W h a rto n an d th e n said :
d o u b .ed ly com e up as an In itia tiv e co ld er w e a th e r
offered
, hem
"W ell, th is Is a s u rp ris e p a rty
" T h a t is w hat I w anted you
to
m easure. As such a law w ould be ch an ce to h u n t la rg e r
,n
su re e n o u g h .” said th e h e reto fo re see, and now I have an o ffe r to
p o p u la r here is a p ro b a b ility th a t very h e a rt of th e C agcade ,n o u n taln 8
sile n t G ray.
m a k e :”
th e le g isla tu re will heed th e g ra n g e
So n luch fop a
T he
“
W
e
will
go
o
u
t
to
th
e
road
and
" P ro c e e d .”
re q u e st, but th e re will
be a h ard j th re e m en w<}re o rd l
cam p , to o .”
“ G ive m e y o u r d a u g h te r an d I will
co n test before th e d esired law is
i„
i. .
’
passed
I good f r c D d s > good h u n te rs ; h ad been
A lth o u g h th e h u n te rs
did not give you h a lf of th is tr e a s u r e .”
....
to g e th e r tw o y e a rs befo re an d w ere know th ey w ere so close
to th e
" I c a n n o t."
I he proposed law re fe rs to pop- in te n d in g
to m ak e th a t w in ter a
trav eled
ro ad
th ey w ere not lost
"W hy?”
u la r ballo t titles, by w hich a vo ter fln al on<J a t th e buB, neBB
by an y m ean s, fo r th ey w ere
ac­
" I am n o t th e k eep er of my
“ r 18 VOtlnK
J o h n O sborne. H iram G ray an d
q
u
ain
ted
w
ith
all
th
e
la
n
d
m
a
rk
s
fo
r d a u g h te r 's h a p p in e ss."
I he sin g le tax m easu re is an exam -
Mnnrs.
r
1
s e tn M oore w ere th e ir nam es
m iles a ro u n d .
“ B ut I w ill m a k e h er h a p p y ."
pie, yet m any v o ters had a h a rd , b„ .r
Y < ird a t H o g a n S ta tio n , P . O . G r e s h a m
........ - / * » < ' ‘t W ithout Its p o p u la r tl X
aTd t X
anyW W e
A lth o u g h they w ere ro u g h
and
“ I c a n n o t ex ch a n g e ."
“
If
by
d
o
in
g
so
you
w
ill
be
I
read
y
fo
r
a
lm
o
st
a
n
y
th
in
g
th
ere
nam e. 'I he s ta te g ra n g e will also I
I It w as Ju s t a m o n th before C h ris t w as one o f th e th re e w ho w as not w ealthy an d y o u r d a u g h te r a ls o ? "
o n d e a v o r to huve th e n am e of th e
m as th a t th ey left E a st P o rtla n d read y fo r th e vision th a t m et his
“ Such w ealth w ould do no good
P ro m o to r of a m easu re a tta c h e d to
w ith th e ir tra p s an d a co u p le of eyes w hen he beheld A nnie W h ar­ to e ith e r of us. Keep y o u r tre a s ­
th e title as It will ap p ear, an d th e re
horses, w alk in g an d sh o o tin g th e to n , th a t ev en in g as they all crow d­ u re .”
is su re to be a m uch h a rd e r fig h t
sm all g am e a s th ey w ent. They ed aro u n d th e cam p fire
and th e
M oore w as livid w ith ra g e a t the
on th is p ro p o sitio n th an on th e o th e r
passed o u t w h at now is know n as th e h u n te rs sh a re d th e ir d a y 's
gam e rejectio n of h is proposal. H e w ent
but th e s ta te g ra n g e is e q u a l to th e
Base L in e ro ad , on th ro u g h P ow ell w ith th e im m ig ra n t fam ily , H iram close by th e sid e of th e old m an
em ergency.
Valley a n d cam ped fo r a few w eeks G ray seem ed to have eyes and e a rs and said h o arsely :
M ultno m ah co u n ty P o m o n a has
on th e b an k s of th e Sandy.
only fo r her.
“ C o n sen t, o r I w ill kill y o u ."
accom plished m any good deeds, b u t
T h ere, as th e w eeks passed, they
W hile th e o th e rs ta lk e d of ad-
“ N ever, you d a re n o t.”
Il th is one goes th ro u g h It w ill have
h u n te d an d trap p ed an d c a u g h t fish v e tu re s and o th e r topics H iran i and
H e g rab b ed W h arto n by th e col­
scored its cro w n in g triu m p h .
Its
u n til tw o d ay s befo re C h ristm a s a A nnie seem ed to find m ore e n jo y ­ la r and raised his hand
to sm ite
I hone I 74
Pow ell Si.
Gresham, Oregon
euem les may suy th u t th is Is poli­
snow s to rm f u r th e r e a st in
th e m ent in a co n v ersatio n of th e ir own, him , w hen a p a ir of heavy
h an d s
tics In th e g ran g e, b u t It Is p re tty
m o u n ta in s decided
th em
to move w hich, th o u g h com m onplace en ough seized him from behind
an d
his
gi ml politics, a lth o u g h not p a rtisa n .
Into th e C ascades fo r b ear an d elk. w as n ev erth eless su fficien tly Inter w ra th w as stay ed .
They b ro k e cam p on th e m o rn in g e stin g to keep them fro m
Joining
I l l RN Y IM It I I I R R IS H .
If he had been livid before
he
of th e tw e n ty -th ird a n d crossed th e th e o th ers.
w as w ild now , and stru g g le d to e s­
T he tim e of y e a r fo r fo rest fires S andy a t a fo rd in g place ab o u t tw o
T h a t n ig h t a fte r th e tw o p a rtie s cape. He k new , a s well
as
hls
H iram
G ray c a p to r, w ho held him , an d trie d to
and much re s u lta n t d am ag e th e re ­ m iles below R ev en u e's, and ta k in g had re tire d to re s t,
t R a t i o i.
U ,e cl'o ,cest , “ rm la,,d - »h ou t 2 5 acres under cul-
iKMtioii, (he huluiice ettMy to cleur.
from is com ing ag a in next su m m er, up th e lin e of m arch w ere soon in b ro k e th e silen ce in h is ow n cam p fre e him self. G ray, fo r it w as he,
th e tra c k le s s fo rest.
by re m a rk in g :
L<M:at«xl only 2 m iles from Gresham on electric line, station on
only h eld him th e firm e r an d a id ­
but Just now seem s to lie th e o p p o r­
the property, in th e cen ter o f th e Sw edish com m unity, t lose to
H ere we w ill
leave th e m
fo r
" I am g o in g back to
P o rtla n d ed in a m o m en t by
O sborn su b ­
U .h si ■‘„ u "" « r
w< " h«-
- one fa rm , 7 d h
tu n e lim e to p re p a re fo r such e m e r­ aw h ile a n d go ah ead to th e R ocky to m o rro w ."
d ued h is w ildness.
tid ed Into 5 or 1« acre tracts and resold w ith large profit.
gencies as may arise
from
th a t passes ly in g beyond
th e su m m it
" T h e d e u c e !" said M oore, risin g
" L e t m e g o ,” raved Moore.
P r ic e $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 . H a lf C a sh , b a l. 7 p e r c e n t
w ere on hls elbow .
cause.
Mr. O. A n d rew s, a p ro m i­ w here a n Im m ig ra n t fam ily
“ To kill th e old m an ? N ot quite.*
cated'^’n’ r X ’e l V T ' l i
,u ,t l ' a“ <»'i house and barn; also lo­
s
tra
g
g
lin
g
o
v
er
b
o
u
ld
ers
an
d
logs
"Y
es,
I
am
going
back
w
ith
the
n en t fa rm e r living n e a r G resham ,
." I w ill be p e a c e a b le .”
cated in J o w ell J alley, close to station, for sa le for
In th e W il­ W h arto n fa m ily .”
h as suggested th u t all ru b b ish and to th e prom ised lan d
" ‘A nd n o t try an y m o re of y o u r
$ 4 ,0 0 0
" W h a t f o r ? ” ask ed O sborne.
u n d e rb ru sh on th e farm sh o u ld
be la m e tte valley.
m u rd e ro u s fe a ts ? "
JO H N P A L M B L A D , O w n e r ,R o u te 4
Gresham, Oregon
T he fam ily consisted o f fo u r p er­
"I w ill p ro m ise to behave an d we |
b u rn ed before dry w e a th e r com es,
“ B ecause 1 am g e ttin g tired of
----------------------------
In o rd e r to m in im ise th e d an g er. On sons, th e fa th e r, m o th er, son and life In th e w oods an d am going to w ill divide th e p lu n d e r betw een u s.” I- -
n early every farm th e re a re heaps d a u g h te r. T h e la tte r w as a b o u t m ak e so m eth in g of m y self.”
T he o th e rs did not place m uch fa ith had been to cam p a n d ta k e n
away
cere m o u rn e rs w ho all shed
te a rs
m ere boy of
of b ru sh , tan g led vines, dead fern s e ig h te e n , th e son a
"A n d m ak e som ebody of A nnie, In his w ords,
but
kn o w in g th ey som e cooked m eats, besides a m u n i-
as they laid him aw ay fo rev er.
too, I su p p o se ? " said O sborn.
and o th e r refu se th a t Is highly com ­ tw elve.
coulil w atch him th ey let him go.
! tion, m atch es a n d o th e r a rtic le s of
G ray and O sborn w ent up to th e
T hey had com e a long,
w eary
"Y es, if sh e 'll have m e.”
bustible. E specially alo n g old fences,
As it w as very
la te
th e y re- his ow n. One h o rse w as m issing,
■’rag to look a t th e liv in g g ra v e of
"W h ich sh e n ev er w ill" rem ark ed tu rn e d to cam p and once m ore to also, an d he had d e se rte d ,
In th e woods p a s tu re and w here Jo urney th a t y ear, o v er th e p lain s
it was
Moore, b u t a il they could see w as a
logs an d cord wood have been cut and m o u n ta in s fo r m o n th s; and now M oore in a sig n ific a n t to n e w hich bed, a fte r th e Wro re s c u e rs had cau - plain.
h uge sto n e re s tin g in new ly to rn -u p
a re to be found such co llectio n s of they ex pected to get to th e ir Jo u r­ n e ith e r o f th e tw o o th e rs u n d e r­ tioned W h arto n not to go o u t again
w »ui~ .
» t
,
With M oore o r to le t him get an whL
„
¿ 1 * *" th e *r m ‘nd8 e a rth ,
su rro u n d e d by b ro k en logs
stood, b u t rem em b ered a fte rw a rd .
in fla m a b le m a te ria l w hich th e o w n ­ n ey 's en d In a few days.
a d v a n ta g e .
'
“
a n > w h at to do a b o u t th e m a tte r th e an d fa lle n tim b e r. T he hollow had
They had ram p ed fo r th e
day,
e rs sh o u ld set fire
to b efo re th e
T he tw o w ent to sleep, a p p a re n tly ,
A
b rig h t day of su n s h in e
su d d en ly d isap p eared a n d w ith it th e a ssassin
dry season com es
ag ain .
E very th e one b efo re C h ristm as, In a hlg h - b u t n e ith e r slept.
th e next
P T ",
Cba" ‘ «d
°< 8bad° "
a " d Moore.
of
fa rm e r Bhould do th is fo r th e safe­ w alled can y o n beyond or e a st
T hey feigned sleep, each revolv­ th e next m o rn in g a . u su al, b u t th e g lo o n l. ag had , he hea
of
T he h o rse th a t M oore had ta k e n
ty of hls own p ro p e rty as well as th e su m m it, w ith old Hood fro w n in g in g in hls m ind th e s tra n g e m eeting o th e rs noticed th a t M oore w as nrp- •
occupied and su llen
C° m pany g r o u n d i n g th e dead w as fo u n d f u r th e r aw ay , u n h u rt, and
fo r th e safetly of o th e rs
If th is upon th em in hls b o n n et of snow
th e r e in th e C ascades
,,
,,
,
im m ig ra n t.
led back to cam p.
T he fa th e r an d son had gone o u t
actio n w ere ta k e n th e re w ould be
A b o u t tw o h o u rs a fte rw a rd
the
H e w as e v id e n tly m ak in g up his
1 he n ext d ay both cam p s jo in ed
1“ ai>'>our th e sky becam e o v ercast
less ch an ce fo r th e sp read of dis from th e cam p to get som e wood m oon stru g g le d to shed its rad ian ce m ind to so m eth in g d e sp e ra te o r ab-
fo r P o rtla n d
a
heavy as one and s ta rte d
a stro u a co n fla g ra tio n s, such as have 1 and “ e re busily r u ttin g logs fo r a th ro u g h th e tre e s an d M oore raised su rd b u t a s n o th in g w as said ab o u t at‘d “ Was c e rta in t h a t
w here th e y a rriv e d in th r e e d ay s
been know n in past y e a rs In every fire when a voice ra n g o u t long h im self q u ietly from th e g ro u n d and th e a d v e n tu re of th e n ig h t before 8t° rU1 WaS lm m in e n t'
H ira m G ray an d A nnie W h a rto n
listen ed .
neighborhood of th e
tim b ered sec­ and lo u d :
he grew m ore p le a s a n t as th e m orn-
T he place w here M oore
w as a t
" H e llo !”
of
tio n s of th e s ta te
Mr A ndrew s'
H e w as ap p a re n tly satisfied th a t ing advanced.
w ork in th e C ache could be seen by w ere m a rrie d w ith th e o p en in g
"T h e re is som e one n e a r," said his co m p an io n s w ere Boundly sleep­
su g g estio n is a good one an d should
It w as C h ristm a s, a g lo rio u s day, Ibe o th e rs, a lth o u g h Moore, him self sp rin g an d a re yet resp ected re s i­
d e n ts of th e g re a t N o rth w e st, w ith
l»e considered by ev ery o n e w ho has th e hoy, an d In a m o m en t th e th re e ing, an d th ey w ere as In ten tly re­ fo r th e su n sh o n e and th e a ir w as w as invisfhle, o r k e p t h im self so.
ch
ild re n an d g ra n d c h ild re n
about
th e scene, g a rd in g his m ovem ents.
a n y th in g on hls place th a t
needs h u n te rs a p p eared upon
c r liP
In a few m o m en ts a fte r th e first
b u rn in g before Its p resen ce th e re be- com ing d irectly from th e h e a rt of
H e got up an d noiselessly m ade
W h a rto n had decided w ith
his sh rie k of th e te m p e st had echoed them in th e ir d eclin in g years.
th e fo rest.
G ray an d O sborn n ev er w ent back
<‘ oiiics ii m enace to HI« p ro p erty .
his way In th e d irectio n
of th e w ife to rem ain in cam p th a t day th ro u g h th e w oods th e w inds began
to th e m o u n ta in s to h u n t, b u t once
T he s u rp ris e w as m u tu a l
"W h o W h a rto n 's cam p.
th
e
ir
and in v ite th e th r e e h u n te rs
revels.
an d sev eral
fo rest
to a
they m ade a p ilg rim a g e and re ­
T oday is th e sh o rtest day In th e a re y o u ? " ask ed th e old man
G ray aro se to follow him and was C h ristm a s d in n e r w ith them
g ia n ts w ere sn ap p ed off
o r w ere
tu rn e d w ith th e re m a in s of A n n ie's
T he th re e h u n te rs to ld him
y e a r, but th e O utlook is Just
as
su rp rise d to h e a r O sborn sp eak :
’
T h e m en agreed to stay an d w hile to rn UP by th e ir roots.
a
"A re you fro m th e W illa m e tte ? ”
o o d today as ev er It w as and w ith
“ W h at is th a t devil up to, an y ­ th e fo renoon w as
passing
away ) J u s t above th e b o u ld er a
larg e fa th e r w hich now re sts b en e a th
m arb le sla b In L one F ir.
T h is q u estio n was ask ed an x io u s­ w ay ?"
the le n g th e n in g d ay s It will get
M oore took his g u n
and
s ta rte d P ln® «few alone and a sud d en gust
H is assa ssin , w ho m et w ith such
b e tte r every Issue
W atch us grow ly for th e coldness of th e w in ter
“ B lest If I k n o w : b u t th e re
Is o u t, saying he w ould be
back in ° t *he h u rric a n e b ent It over u n til
sw 'rt re trib u tio n , still lies
b u ried
so m eth in g s tra n g e going to happen lim e fo r d in n e r w ith ____
som e __ gam
e
____
| It w»s loosened an d It fell w ith a
beueuth lh a l larg e Im m ovable sto n e
an d we m u st a v e rt it If po ssible.'
He h ad been gone about an h o u r te rrib le crash.
In th e C ascades, and no one cares
W here Is he n o w ? "
w hen th e o th e r m en concluded to
It s tru c k th e b o u ld e r us it fell. 'o know hls tom b.
"O v er y o n d er by W h arto n s te n t." I In v e stig a te th e
cach e u n d e r
the and s ta rtin g th a t m ig h ty rock from
G ray an d O sborn follow ed
si- j th e b o u ld er
its long restin g place sent it dow n
NOTICE.
le n tly an d w atch ed , as th ey stood
T he th re e s ta rte d o u t
an d had w ard Into th e hollow below
N
otice
is
hereby
given t h a t
at
fa
r
en
o
u
g
h
aw
ay
not
to
be
seen
reached
th
e
low
hollow
below
Follow Gila su ggestion „ |,e n you a te r h (s» |i,g what you w ill g ite
the
It fell w here M oore w as digging th e g e n e ra l ele c tio n on th e 5th day
M oore w ent s tra ig h t to th e tent rock w hen a rifle ra n g out and W h ar
u p his p lu n d e r and b u rled him from of N ovem ber, A. D. 1912. th e q u es­
Io your sol. nr wane y.m ng man in w J mhh you are lui.-reatcd.
an d called W h arto n , w ho cam e out. to n fell on his fa re
sig h t forever.
tion of sto ck ru n n in g a t larg e w as
a sk in g w hat w as up
l».|H eli ONE III m i r e d IMH.I.ARS in th is bank on a
T he o th e r tw o u n d ersto o d th a t
The w atch ers below o f th is tra g e voted on In H u rlb u r t P re c in c t 171.
"D o you see th a t crag y o n d er, M oore w as th e re and th a t he had
dy fancied they h e a rd a lo n g th e
T he v ote resu lted fo r ru n n in g a t
th e one w ith th e larg e b o u ld e r ly­ o m p leted his design.
CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT
d in o f th e sto rm an d th e crash la rg e 35.
in g ready to to p p le o v er Into
th e
In a m om ent m o re he a p p eared In ing of th e
tre e s
th e
ag o n isin g
»•II lie |H-rson In whom you are InUnesUsl th at It la hls wlien tfn
A g ain st ru n n in g a t la rg e 78.
hollow b elo w ?"
sight an d sh o u ted
sh rie k o f th e b u rled m an a s he fore-
In
acco rd an ce w ith Section 5575
"Yes "
sa tes an equal am.Hinl. He'll strtve to save and the leaaon w ill
“ Go back a n d ta k e y o u r old m an saw his
ce rta in doom , but they
of L o rd 's O regon L aw s I h ereby
“ W ell, u n d e r th a t b o u ld er
is
a
w
ith
you
o
r
I
II
sh
o
o
t
ag
ain
.
T
h
is
could
n
o
t
help
him
n
e
ith
e
r
could
mean much to him . F«r he'll get (h e Intensat, tao, which at H I I K
give n o tice th a t it will be u n la w fu l
cache of th e In d ia n s w hich I dis- Is my tr e a s u re and I w ill g u a rd it." they pity.
1« r cent will ihm . ii add conaldtq- able to tin- principal.
for stock to ru n a t la rg e u n d e r
covered
year
.
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.
1
hav<
T he ,w o h u n te rs picked up
th e
In an h o u r th e sto rm had Dassed
b*.rn i i d R a , , * r
7
7 “nJ
° W m ,n * b<>dy " nd b<’r e “ 8lOW’’r ' nd ,h e m« n s ta r ’«d ° u '
’o •<* p en alty of »10.00 fo r th e firs t o f­
X .1 e x im In e V t
‘ ° W‘' h
i" "
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*' ’ hat d , m “ « had
<“ >“• <° fense and »20.00 fo r each an d every
I am ^ « d v ,o
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"sm ° n,‘
WU*- 8° n and daU gh’ ,h ,“ r ° Wn ra m P' a n d
'h e v dug su b se q u e n t offense
The L aw ta k in g effect sixty days
th e old m . 7
w ho b ro k e fo rth In a w .,|
a graVe fo r Jloor W h ar(o n who
from th e d a te o f th is notice.
m e old m an
sorrow th a t w as not feigned
;s jd to rest o n t h a t r h r t . . n
a
g pelsham
T he tw o w ent o u t, W h arto n first
W h at to do they scarcely k n e»
non,
n. ,
C h r,” m a i d »y
Dated November 20. 1912.
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' S l.'t l, o s
It
te llin g h l. w ife he w ould n s,u rn in Moore w as above them and arm ed X
m ° Un‘
j
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