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PAGE TWO G resham GRESHAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAA'. FE B R U A R Y 21. 1»13 O utlook C A PI BRANSON TELLS TW ICE A WEEK P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y a t G resh am . O regon OF SUCCESSFUL EFFORT Drain Tile AUCTION C apt. C. O. B ran so n an d w ife who H I. ST. CLAzU, E d ito r an d P u b l’r A ll Sizes, 3-, 4-, 6- a n d o -in c h alw ays on h a n d a re tra v e lin g ev a n g e lists, w rites O n the S w ank Place, 1 m ile east of Fairview , on O. W . P. Our Subscription R ates th e follo w in g le tte r to th e O u tlook O ne y e a r, *1 50; six m o n th s. 75c; from Ja c k so n v ille , O re., u n d e r th e th re e m o n th 's tr ia l d a te of F eb. 17., T*lie c a p ta in Is a F o r C e lla rs , F o u n d a ti o n s a n d A ll B u ild in g P u i p o s e s su b s c rip tio n , 50c. Beginning at 1 P. M. fe arless p re a c h e r a n d a dev o ted A dvertising C hristian m an . an d is ably seconded R a t e s re aso n in h is e ffo rts by his wife. T h e ir able. O u r re p re hom e is at M elrose a b o u t tw o m iles H aving re n te d my p lace 1 will sell th e follow ing to th e h ig h se n ta tiv e w ill call. e s t bid d er. n o rth e a st of G resh am , an d m any Phone 701. n eig h b o rs a n d frien d s w ill be in te r T w o h u n d re d sacks P o ta to e s , 1 g ray H orse, 11 y ears ■ b " T h e L in o ty p e ested in th is w ord fro m th em . w eight 1150 p o u n d s; 11 m ilch Cows, of w hich 6 a re A yrshire W ay is th e W ay an d D u rh am an d 5 a re J e r s t y and D u rh am , all g o v ern m en t- th a t W in s.” E d ito r O u tlo o k :— I will now try Y ard at H o g an Station, P. O . G re sh a m te sted , larg e m ilk ers, an d good size; 1 tw o-horse c u ltiv a to r, 1 an d fu lfill o u r p ro m ise to w rite O fficial p ap er of th e Tow n of and give you a few fa c ts co n cern in g G resham , O regon. hay c u ttin g M achine, 1 o n e-h o rse C u ltiv a to r, 1 h and Seeder, O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of o u r tra v e ls an d also of th e blessed 1 P o st H ole D igger, 1 S tove (r a n g e ) , 1 Milk Safe, 6 ten - g a l F a irv iew , O regon. v icto ries a tte n d in g o u r e ffo rts to ad- lon M ilk C ans, 3 three-p allo n m ilk P alls, 1 Bed S pring, 1 E n te re d as second-class m a tte r vunce th e cau se we have a t h e a rt l ï i K I I . W I I VI V lt iv r . I s PO R TLA N D RAILW A Y LIG H T Sofa, 1 D resser an d sev eral tools and o th e r sm all a rtic le s. M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o sto ffice a t th a t of lead in g p recio u s souls AND P O W E R COMPANY to G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of C h rist. Grain. F l o u r , F e e « l. L t e O. W. 1’. D IV ISIO N M arch 3, 1879. W e held a fo u r w eeks' se rie s of T erm s Cash u n le ss o th erw ise arranged. W H E A T — T rack prices: Club, Lv. P o rtla n d 1 Lv. G resh am m eetin g s a t Scholls, O regon. W e be fo r G resh am 1 fo r 85-Stic; B luestem , 95c; 40-fold, lo r T he O. A. C. h as p u t th e ban on g an D ecem ber 29, clo sin g J a n u a r y and C azad ero P o rtl'n d C azadero S6c; red R u ssian , 84c; valley, 87c. rag g in g a t colleg e d an ces. Any 26th. T h ere w as no o rg an ized re MRS. ANNIE SWANK, Owner T. R. HOWITT, Manager a 5 :2 0 )c b l2 :2 5 c l2 : 2 5 M IL L S T U F F 8— B ran . *21-22 per G resham young fo lk s th e re ? lig io u s society th e re , b u t we o rg a n 6 :5 0 1 b 5 :4 0 d 5 :5 1 to n ; m id d lin g s, *30; sh o rts, *23- ized a class of th irty -se v e n . T he 7 :4 5 1 6 :3 0 a 6 :0 7 24. How m any o f th o se u n sig h tly , u g class Is com posed of th e m ost In flu 8 :4 5 7 :3 7 7 :5 0 FLO U R — P a te n ts, *4.70 per 9 :4 5 a 7 :5 0 ly, o ffen d in g blocks an d lo ts will he e n tia l m en o f th e co m m u n ity F o r B reed in g Layerw. 9 :5 0 and 1 0 :4 5 8:45 1 1 :6 0 b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , *4 10; ex p o rts, cleared of w eeds an d ru b b ish and th e ir fam ilies. We tu rn e d th e class I t Is e stim a te d th a t 50 to 75 a cres ' 1 1 :4 5 9 :3 9 1 :5 0 * 3 .85-3.96; w hole w h eat, *4.80; p lan ted to v eg eta b les th is sp rin g ? over to o u r D istric t S u p e rin te n d e n t, of lan d w ill be re q u ire d fo r th e p ro 1 2 :4 5 1 0 :4 5 a 3: IS valley. * 4 .7 0 ; g ra h a m , *4.60. Rev. Ja s. Moore. Rev. T. J . H azle posed p o u ltry b reed in g fa rm a t th e ,,,t4’r»tuU S h ip m en t o f ti ir i- t iu a s 1 :4 5 1 1 :3 9 3 :5 0 It Is g e n e ra lly a g re e d th a t th e to n , a m an of G od, w ho lives in th e a 2 :2 7 1 2 :4 5 5 :5 0 B A R L E Y — F eed , *23.50 p er to n ; T rees, 2 :4 5 1 :3 » c o u n try w as n ev er m o re p ro sp ero u s; co m m u n ity is in c h a rg e of th e class O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, to su p 7 :4 5 An en ib a rg o h as been placed by . brew ing, n o m in a l; ro lled , *26.50. 3 :4 5 2 :4 5 yet m ore p eo p le th a n ev er a re g ro an N ever in my m o re th en th irty y ears ply fa rm e rs of th e s ta te w ith sto ck CORN — W hole, *27; cracked, 4 :4 5 3 :3 » th e d e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re upon ' ing ab o u t th e in creasin g ly b u rd en - ' o f m in istry h av e I had to face such from stro n g lay in g hens *28 p e r ton. W hen th e b 5 :3 5 4 :4 5 som e, if n o t Im possible, co st of liv- w e a th e r co n d itio n s. W e had a w alk farm is p ro p e rly sto ck ed and e q u ip - ' he in te rs ta te sh ip m e n t of C h ristm as OATS No. 1, w hite, *26.50-27.50 d b 5 :4 5 a 5 :0 3 0 :4 5 lnB th r e e -q u a rte rs o f a m ile to an d Ped w ith b u ild in g s an d fences, it is tree8 from New E ll8 lan d to preven: 5 :3 » H A I — T im o th y , choice, *16-17; 8 :0 0 0 :4 5 frpra th e c h u rc h th ro u g h m ud an d ex pected th a t It w ill be e n tire ly self- ’he c a rry in g Into o th e r te rrllo ry of m ixed E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , *12- blO:OO 7 :0 0 Tw o im p o rta n t le g isla tu re bills ra in an d snow . S ev eral n ig h ts it su p p o rtin g . *12; a lfa lfa , ] gypsy and b ro w n -ta ll m oths, w hich 15; o at an d vetch, c 1 1 :3 3 0 :4 5 will becom e law s u n less vetoed: one I sto rm ed so th a t no o n e co u ld a t- T he co st , of th e 1 0 :5 0 to i«n,i p la n t’ 11 l s , in fest th ese trees. A m ost com m end- *11.50; clover, *10; s tra w , *6-7. is fo r a p p ro p ria tin g *60,000 to ten d . O ne n ig h t m yself a n d w ife th o u g h t, w ill be a b o u t as follow s: ab le a c t on th e p a r t , he d( p a r t. L ig h t fig u re s d e n o te a. m. Dairy and Country Produce. build a new p av ilio n a t th e s t a te ] fo f l u . g h t . o , u r way to , th e c h u rc h to la n d , * 7 ,0 0 0 ; resid en ce. *2 ,0 0 0 ; b a rn ,,le n t but> agkg th e c iv ic L eague Bold fig u re s d e n o te p. m. fa ir g ro u n d s; th e o th e r gives free I d b u t o n e p erso n PO U L T R Y — H ens, 1 4 -1 5c; broil- fo r a co n g reg a- »500; p o u ltry houses, »1,000; fenc- Ileco rd , if a d e p a rtm e n t of OUI. gov. a U. S. M ail a n d E xpress, No text hooks to th e p u b lic schools. , J lngl ,5 0 0 : team> ,4 0 0 ; ln>P>en>«nts, e m m e n t can ste p th e In te rs ta te : ers, 1 4 ’-2-1 5 ; tu rk e y s, live, 20c; p assen g ers. b G resh am L ocal to C azad ero on J a n u a r y 30 we opened th e b a ttle » 4 0 0 ; In cid en tal su p p lies, *200; to- sbipiIlentg ()f C h ris tm a s tre e s l a - d ressed , choice. 25c; d u c k s, 16-17c; If we g ra b hold o f Mexico we may S undays. n th is th e second o ld e st to w n In ta i * 1 2 ,0 0 0 . cauge of the poggiLIt. (, a n g e r Qf jn _ geese, 10c. c S a tu rd a y th ro u g h to C azadero. he In th e p o sitio n of th e m an w ho th e sta te . T h e tow n bearB all th e Dr. Ja m e s W lthycom be, d ire c to r of festln g new te rrito ry w ith m o th s B U T T E R — O regon c ream ery hut- R u n n in g tim e P o rtla u d to G re sh had a b e a r by th e ta ll— he c o u ld n 't ev idence n ecessary of b eing a n old e x p erim en t s ta tio n s In O regon, in why canllot gom<J d e p a rtm e n t ’ | te r cubes. 37c per p o u n d ; p rin ts, am , 1 h o u r. g ra b loose. B e tte r keep off u nless to w n , an d th a t o f an old tim e gold h ls b ien n ial re p o rt sta te s th a t th e th e in te rg ta te sh lp m en tg of ,n to x i. MT. HOOD D IV ISIO N we w ant to ta k e In e v e ry th in g m in in g tow n. T h ere a re m o re men , fa c t th a t eg g lay in g ls a h e re d ita ry cantg ln to p ro h ib itio n te r rito ry , fronl EGGS — F re sh locals, candled, Lv. M o n tav llla | Lv. G resh am c h a n dow n Io th e P a n a m a canal. of th e ag es of 80 to 87 y e a rs of ag e c h a ra c te ristic has been conclusive- w hich h arru lg su re to r e g u k , w h fo r G resham 20c p er dozen. 1 fo r 1 fo r Ilm th e tim e m ay com e when th e and B ull R un M’t ’villa 1 B ull H un of i u M s. th to w n th a n an y o th e r ly proved by th e w o rk done a t th e ghould it bt. congIdered u n c o n g tilu . C H E E S E — T rip le ts, 17c per lb. U nited S la te s w ill cover th e w hole of its size th a t I know of. I t h as college s ta tio n . ' U onal fo r th e , € d e ra l governiIK,nt t0 d 7 :0 0 P O R K — F an cy , 10-10 p er lb. n o rth e rn p a rt o f th e co n tin en t. | a p o p u latio n of ab o u t 800, . tw o -'E x p e rim e n ts have also show n p re v e n t in te rs ta te sh ip m e n ts of in- a 9 :0 0 8 :1 0 a 9 :2 5 V EA L— F an cy , 1 4 -1 4 ’¿ c . 3 :0 0 a 1 :2 0 3 :2 5 ’I lie v ario u s g ra n g e s in M ultno- | bankB> ,w o ch u rc h e s, an d th r e e sa- th a t th e re is a very w ide ra n g e in to x ican ts in to p ro h ib itio n te rrito ry , 1» 5 :5 3 V egetables and Fruits. 5 :2 5 mail a re re p o rtin g an in crease in ° ° n8’ but let m e 8ay th a t durinB o u r ««« p ro d u c tio n am o n g hens of th e an d c o n stitu tio n a l fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t PO TA TO ES — B u rb a n k s, 50-60c; SUNDAY ONLY. m em bersh ip sin ce th e O u tlo o k m en- B' rty ° f tb r < *) w«‘‘k8 >° d a t« have sam e b re e d ,” says Dr. W lthycom be. I of A g r ic u ltu r a l to stop h tt'e rsta te sw eet p o tato es, 3 % c 9 :0 0 8 :0 0 d 7 :0 0 Honed a fa llin g off sev eral w eeks W‘C" b a t ° ne P® «on u n d e r th e in flu - "For ex am p le, in a pen of P ly m o u th sh ip m en ts of C h ris tm a s tr e e s ’ - P a rk p er h u n d re d ; 1 :3 0 1 1 :5 0 9 :2 5 p e r pound. quor A i to fiKh >8 we R ocks receiv in g id e n tic a lly th e sam e m ver G azette ago. A little In cen tiv e was needed ®nc® ° f 4 :4 5 4 :1 5 1 :5 5 a new have nOt even h e a rd o f a Q uarrel of care an d feed, the ra n g e of p ro d u c- _______ ONIONS O regon, *1.10 p er sack. and we a re glad to re p o rt c 7 :0 0 0 :5 0 s 5 :1 0 g ro w th th a t w ill soon put th e m em - a " y k ln d ’ n o r of a sin g ,e a r r e s t, tion w as fro m 12 to 259 eggs in one V EG ETA BLES-— C abbage, l c per The W ine W as Untouched. Mixed tra in . b ersh lp w h ere It w as seem , th e re fo re , a a y y e e a a r r ago ago. an d ,h " *8 th ® c o u n ty “ »t o f J a c k - y ear. It w ould F o r a n em ploye of a ra ilro a d to p o u n d ; cau liflo w er, *1.75 p e r c ra te ; To C o ttre ll only. sqn co u n ty . W e fo u n d a few old th a t if a b reed in g p la n t could be es- R ockw ood re p o rts tw elv e new m em in d u lg e in liq u o r-d rin k in g is to w il celery, *2-4.50 p e r c rate. To G resh am only. sta n d -b y s In th e ch u rch es w ho : ta b lish c d fo r su p p ly in g to fa rm e rs , fully e lim in a te his n a m e from To M abery only. bers th is m o n th , P le a s a n t V alley, F R E S H F R U IT S — A pples, 50c- th e th o u g h fa ith fu l w ere low In th e ir on a la rg e scale, co ck rels bred from To S an d y R iv er only. eleven, w ith m ore com ing, an d th e pears, *1.50-2.00 co m p an y 's p ay-roll. E ven in dry *1.75 p e r box; fa ith fo r a rev iv al th a t w ould reach heavy lay in g s tra in s . It w ould lie of Above sc h e d u le s s u b je c t to ch an g e o th e rs a re all re p o rtin g gains. te rrito ry th e ra ilro a d s a re on a per box. w ith o u t notice. th e people. T hey had trie d so m any tre m e n d o u s fin a n c ia l in te re st to th e SACK V E G E T A B L E S — C arro ts, w atch, an d , as soon as they le a rn of L ight fig u re s, a. m. T h ere ls a g ro w in g b elief th a t th e ,l,neB and m et w ltl> 80 ninny d e fe a ts s ta te . T he p o u ltry In d u stry is be- Bold fig u re s, p. m any of th e ir m en d rin k in g , he ceas- 90c-* 1 p er sack ; tu rn ip s , 9 0 c -* l; rapl<,ly VCry lm p o rta n t’ an d I « to be a d e sira b le m em b er of the co u n ty co u rt w ill com e to th e re h o D et h L ra . 7 7 n n ? J ~ n ^ aH d w ndn 1O,!t per s a c k ; beets, 9 0 c -J l p er sack nope. L ast co n feren ce H. W. Hum- if (h e a v e ra g e eg g p ro d u ctio n lief of th e co u n ty fa ir w ith an ap- per l force. “ At a recen t b an q u e t given p arsn ip s, 90c-* 1 per sack. School R eport ( ’arils. p rc p rla tlo n u n less th e le g isla tu re m ell, a m an of God an d of g re a t hen can be in creased m a te ria lly , it ] by th e officIalg and cm ployvg of th e T he O u tlo o k h a s on h a n d p rin te d fa ith , w as sen t to th is p lace W e w ould m ean, of co u rse, m uch g re a t- , ocal d iv lslon of th e L ak e S hore T H E C ER TA IN R O U TE. m ak es a sta te d allo w an c e fo r all school re p o rt c a rd s w ith en v elo p e s ro a d ,” says th e A sh ta b u la (O h io ) fa irs The co u rt has n ev er p o sitiv e had from last su m m er been pledged e r fin a n c ia l re tu rn s T hey had been m a k in g hay w hile T hey a re a n e a t c a rd , p rin te d on to com e to th is b ro th e r W h e n •In th e b re e d in g w ork fo r an egg B eacon, “ a g lass of ra r e old w ine the sun shone, and w hen th ey had finest b risto l, very co m p lete ly refused to help, a lth o u g h It s ta t and ed th a t no c o n sid e ra tio n had been e v e r he w as s e n t we a re w ith him p ro d u ctio n , tw o m eth o d s a re follow - wag , dact,d a t each p la te b u t w hen fin k h e d a high h a y sta c k th e fa rm serv iceab le. S ent p ro m p tly by m ail m ade fo r th e fa ir w hen m ak in g up for th e six th tim e. H ls fa ith w as e d : firs t, by th e selection of breed- th e g u t.stg left th e b a n q u e t h a l, , be e r ’s le y sh o u ted from th e top: P rices, 2 l i e each, co m p lete. O ver ih« y early b u d g e t. N or w as such so stro n g th a t he p aid fro n t hls tng sto ck from ex istin g b reed s anil wj ne wag as tb e w a ite rs had left it ' Say, m iste r, how am 1 g o ln ' to 100, 2c each P o sta g e a d d itio n a l, a th in g d o n e last y ear, yet an a p p ro sm all sa la ry , o u r tra v e lin g expenses v a rie tie s; second, by cro ssin g to es- — u n to u c h e d — a m u te testim o n y to g et d o w n ? ” 5c f o r e a c h 25 of *26.01). God h as h onored * a new b rw d o r v a rM y ,b a ' th e rig id ity of ra ilro a d a n ti-liq u o r p ria tio n w as m ade. T h ere Is hope, fa ith . « a , . h i . Tiie fa rm e r considered th e p ro b faith , as at th is d a te n e a r sixty have w ill excel In lay in g and g e n e ra l u til- | a ws Selected and It »111 lie follow ed up lem , an d fin ally solved it: been reclaim ed o r co n v erted , an d By q u a litie s. It Is th o u g h t from tlie_ ' Oh, je s t shot y er t-je s a n ’ w alk sev eral h av e e n te re d In to th e ex p er- p ro g re ss a lre a d y m ade, th a t w ith in JOAQUIN MILLER. U se o f P ro je c t •M'iip,>, ro „: d a b it! ” te n c e i of p erfect love. a few y ears th e la t te r re sv lt m iy A p ro jecto sc cp e used fo r th e p u r T he second S u n d ay we w ere crow d- he o b ta in e d .” A pre: y young w om an s lip p e d in P! nil wc o ffe r th e poet pose of p ic tu re stu d y ls th e latest ed o u t o f o u r ch u rch to th e P r e s - ______________ to a m usic s to re th e o th e r day. She T he la u re l w re a th . In n o v atio n of th e M o ntavllla public b y terin n ch u rc h , b o th c h u rc h e s a re How M cK inley Did It trippvd up to the c o u n te r w here a And g a rla n d h ls fallen h ead ? school. A ccording to P rin cip al w o rk in g lik e one in th is e ffo rt. Last new c le rk w as a s s o rtin g m usic, am i Thv C h a u ta u q u a n says: D u rin g W hat sh a ll we say W iley, th e p lan Is m e etin g wBP n ig h t tw elv e a d u lts. m ostly m en, one of his c o n g ressio n al ca m p a ig n s 1 g re a ,' favOr. They hav e lu s t o rd er- in the sw eetest tone.- a sk e d : In th e p ra y e rs we p ray M cK inley w as follow ed from , d a courg€ of 10 00(1 p ic tu re s and “ H ave you 'K issed Me In the Bv th e side of his b ier an d bed? n m o n g st th em b u sin ess m en. one th e .Mr M o o n lig h t'? ” co u n ty tr e a s u re r , in o u r serv ices fo r p lace to place by a re p o rte r fo r a a p a rt o f cach F r’| d a y ig d w o te ,' to W ill hls fam e th en fade m en only, an ex-Judge wns am ong p a p e r of th e o p p o site p o litic a l th v s tu .lv 1 lie d i r k tu rn e d h a lf w ay aro u n d As th e tim e g ro w s long? th e n u m b e r th a t to o k th e ir sta n d fa ith w ho w as described as be- an d a n s w e re d :: " i t m u st hav e been Is th e re n a u g h t to do T h e o u td o o r ex ercise, w hich Is fo r flod W e h av e an n o u n ced o u r Big o n e of th o se 'sh rew d , p e rsisten t th e m an a t th e o th e r c o u n te r; I'v e B ut to w rite a song? en co u rag ed by th e te a c h e rs, w as farew ell th e 2 8 th , b u t n fte r th e serv- fellow s w ho a re alw ay s a t w ork. been lie ie only a w e e k .”- Ex. H ave we n a u g h t to give begun th e first of th e w eek. T he Ices th e peo p le said no, no. you q u ick to s«e a n o p p o rtu n ity , and B ut a th o u g h t, alo n g g irls a re p ra c tic in g m odified soccer, A lin iiu x ira to r's N otice to ( neilitors. m u st not th in k o f clo sin g . T h e re sk illed In m a k in g th e mos> of it." W ith th e tro sse a u of th e dead ? u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of Miss P o l a re o th e r calls u rg in g us to conte W hile Mr. M cKinley w as annoyed la rd a n d Miss T h a y e r, w hile th e boys In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te W hich sh all It be of O regon, to r .M ultnom ah C ounty. Z e s t T ^ a t OMbut* t h J r u L ^ haF' th * nilU n ’p r w n , “ tio n “ > * bl<b in r e ta k in g up b aseb all u n d e r th e In :lie m a tte r of th e E s ta te of O tis In th e co m in g y ears, v tsi Is g re a t, b u t th e la b o re rs a re he w as alm o st daily su b jected he ‘‘ co aching of P rin c ip a l W iley. 11. J e n k in s, deceased. E L E C T R IC LIG H T is th e m ost ’I e la u re l o r m id n ig h t g loom ? su ita b le fo r hom es, offices, shops " " . " r " 1' “ " " i The u n d e rsig n e d , h av in g been ap W ill hls victo ry last, to re tu rn to o u r little am i p ersisten cy w ith w hich he wi a n d o th e r p laces n eed in g lig h t. hom e from th is n la re h u t n o t T " * as , M ontavllla school is th e system ot pointed by th e C ounty C o u rt of th e O r h as It passed a ssailed . H is a d m ira tio n , too. w w as n u i ito itn r w u n n O ork rir u F I o F w as I recently £>tate of w O i regon, fo r * M u ltn o m ah •>. 1 11 I * » 1 1 1 _ . . . V. » . . . , as i j J in e a x n l U I r I H w ( A hich ll 1( Il vv . t h * ’ 1*1‘ l l T I \ v f ,u ii, vi u In a m ist of g a th e rin g g loom ? W t w ill p u sh on an d tr u s t th e no t unm ixed w ith com passion, for s ta rte d Tho in n itn r nf ♦» Hi.n i b C o ounty, u n ty , a d m in is tra to r of tli th e e s ta te L ord to su p p ly needed s tre n g th th e re p o r te r w as ill poorly clad and m „ J n, o f ° !i8 “ • decent , no- F o r th e past w as d re a r T he w e a th e r th u s fa r sin ce o u r h ad an I n ™ “ « I»8 o u n d it im possible to tend to tice is hereby given to th e ased , E L E C T R IC IT Y can be u sed in c re d ito rs And la u re ls may fade. com ing to th e tow n has been s n rln a Mr u- , i , v \ i / “ ’ '® w o rk ' »9 *>e p u t on a corps of and a ll perso n s havinj any < |uantlty, larg e o r sm all, ing claim s T h ough th e voiceless call i g to th e tow n has been sp rin g Mr. M cK inley to o k a closed e a r r i n g of fo u r of th e p u p ils agglgt h|m a g a in s t said deceased, to p resen t th e re b y fu rn is h in g any re q u ire d ] like May long tie stay ed . am o u n t o f lig h t. E u itlie rm o re , fo r a n e a r by tow n at w hich he w as ix-forj. anil a fte r school. then: v erified , as re q u ire d by law, He We w ould a sk G od's people to a n n o u n ced to s)ieak As th e m o u ld erin g d u st T he w e a th e r ,h „ „ n » i , "-ith in six m o n th s a f te r th e first and v n ° r k ' a ” d M r p ilb lica“ oa « f «his n o tice, to th e un- pray fo r us th a t o u r h e a lth m ay be w as w retch ed ly raw an d cold S h all be a rra y e d W iley s ta te s th a t th e ja n ito r serv- dv rsig n ed a d m in is tra to r, a t th e of- such as Is needed fo r th is h e a r t w hat follow ed is th u s d escrib ' ed : He lce In th e to ilet of th e tom b lg niuch u .tUir (h a n „ h#g ev er fice of H u g h e . i M cD onald, a tto r- E I.E t r i d e LAM PS can l»e lo c a t b re a k in g w ork had not g o n e fa r w hen he h e a rd j been b efo re ed in a n y place, th u s a ffo rd in g ?e>B a t ,a w ' No F a ilin g T h ere a re flo w ers today any d e sire d d is trib u tio n of lig h t. th a t , ro u g h , an d knew th a n t th a e - re- P ro fe sso r W iley Is now a g ita tin g s t ^ u , ^ ^ F o r five m o u ld erin g clay. May siile Notes. p o rte r w as rid in g w ith th e d riv e r : th e | n, p ro v | ng of th<1 g<.hool g ro iin d s. E L M E R A. J EN K IN S, And toara fo r th e song-voice stilled; in th e exposed seat. T h e m a jo r and ag be hng p n | lgtfd th e ro . o p e r. A ilm in lsira to r of th e e s ta te of F o r th e y ears «gone, W lien eg g s fell, th e p rice n a tu r a l called to th th e e d riv e r to stop, a n d a , | on of , he M ontavllla NO OTHER LAMPS p ossess these board of V P 8, “ J e n k in s , deceased, A» they went along, ly b ro k e q u alification s; therefore, if is a lig h te d . "G et dow n o ff th a t se a t, t r a d e l ie ( w i n c o n f i d e n t o f I, ,in ,,lJ G H E S 4: MCDONALD, G ave fam e to th e m easu re filled y o u n g m a n ." he said. T he re p o rte r „ wd hin " h Hme Th , A dlui" ‘8 tra tu ' not surprising that \ n d he lives In th e h e a rts .............................................................. suecesM ul w ithin a sh o rt tim e The D ate of first p u b lic a tio n . J a n 31 13 G o v ern o r W ilson can also ta lk obeyed, th in k in g th e tim e fo r th e T h a t loved him best. m ost needed im p ro v em en ts a re th e D ate of last p u b lic a tio n , I e b . 28, 13 »flthout say in g m uch. m a jo r's v en g ean ce had come, " H e re ." p lacin g o f cem ent sid e w a lk s a ro u n d W hile he w ears a sh ro u d i said M cK inley, ta k in g o ff h it EI E» T R IO LAM PS a r e ra p id ly o . W. R. A N. T IM E TA H I.E Of Im m o rtal re s t. th e b u ild in g , an d th e b a re g ro u n d s rep la c in g all o th e rs in m o d ern M o u liln t sre get a lo n g ab o u t as o v erco at, "you p u t on th is overcoat Into a w ell kept law n. In Ills chosen h om e e sta b lish m e n ts. I well w ith a le g is la tu re only once In an d get in to th e c a rria g e ' " B u t, EASTBOUND In th e sro n d ro u s w est. ten y e a rs ? M ajor M cK inley,’ said th e re p o rte r, “ A G allon o f M isery.” L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. m — A rrive By d e a th 's d ecree u n ch llled J " I I g u ess you d o n 't know w ho I B ooker T. W a sh in g to n once said F airv iew 8 :2 5 a. m .; T ro u td a le , EUGENE L TRO RPE F o r a p re tty w om an to th in k d ilu u r- am . I have been w ith you th e at a d in n e r th a t he could not apeak 8 .3 0 a. m. I” ’ I *_n * f b” Ut KaM*‘r b o n ' w hole c am p a ig n , giv in g It to you ev- fo r te m p e ra n c e m o re effeclvelj Lv. P o rtla u d 4 00 p m — Ar. F air- IHHTORY IN THE M IK IN G . n et c a n 't be a d ead ly sin. ery tim e you spoke, an d I am going <han to q u o te th e w ords of old Uncle view 4 29 p. m .; ro u td a le , 4 :3 4 . M arch 4 will be a h isto ric day o v er to n ig h t to rip you to pieces If C alhoun W eb ster. Lv P o rtla n d L o o p nij— A r T rout T h e new p resid en t w ill ta k e th e W om en v o ters o r a c o n sid e ra b le I can " " I k n o w ." said Mr M cKin- "W h e n I te e s a m an a-goln* hom e oiM , of office at W ash in g to n an d I t ' n u m b e r of th em d ale 8 :3 1 p. m. set m en v o te rs a ley, " b u t you p u t on th ia co at, an d * ld a g allo n o' w hisky a n ' a h a lf w ill be th e Iveglnnlng o f th e th ird M ES I BOUND good ex am p le by re g iste rin g e a rly get in sid e an d get w arm , so th a t pound o ' m eat, d a t's te m p e ra n c e lec- Lv T ro u td a le 915 a y e a r of th e O n tlo o k In h o n o r of ni ; leave you can d o a good Job " tu r e en o u g h fo r m e - a n ' 1 sees it F airv iew 9 :1 9 a. m - Ar. P o n ía n th e se tw o ev e n ts th e tr ia l su b scrip On reflectio n . D ire c to r Jo h n B ar- -— — — —_ eb ery day A n' 1 know s d a t every- tio n s to th e O u tlo o k th re e m o n th s re tt ack n o w led g es th a t he w as not ljj.0 0 a. m M 1 K N T H and ALDER HTS. Yet is d o u b tle ss w ould t>e uncon- t ing In d at m an s house am on th t fo r 25 c e n ts Lv T ro u td a le 4 48 p m .; leave F a ir- have been ex ten d ed ( th e only Im p o rta n t p erson to sp eak s tltu tlo n a l to P hones Main 6688 and A «180 m ak e It a crim e to In- attme scale— a g a llo n o ’ m isery to to th a t day. view 4 52 p m Ar P o r tla n d up tro d u c e m o re th a n o n e bill eb ery b a it p o u n d o ' c o m fo rt." 5 30 p. m Saturday, March 1st Also Square Hollow Blocks Common Brick, Clinkers for Facing I COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS I W. C. T. U. Notes AT THE LO W EST COST “ ’„"i i u i Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. 1