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TWICE A WEEK G resham O utlook GREAT NEED OF FACTORIES IS ™ ™ ™ ER„EC A£ THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH Portland Improvement Club Is Promoting a Movement for the Establishment of Many Large Factories in the Eastern Part of This County. PO R T L A N D , J u n e 9.— (S p e c ia l) — Need of m o re m ad e-in -O reg o n a r t i cles is being felt ev e ry w h e re an d es pecially in an d ab o u t P o rtla n d . T h ere a re a v a ila b le site s fo r fa c to r ies all over M ultn o m ah co u n ty , es pecially to w ard th e e a st, alo n g J o h n son creek . S andy riv e r an d C olum bia slough. T oo m uch a tte n tio n an d e f fo rt a re given to th e e x p lo itin g of re a l e s ta te an d n o t e n o u g h to w ard th e in s ta lla tio n of fa c to rie s w ith pay rolls. T h e re sh o u ld be sm all fac to rie s a t G resh am , T ro u td a le , F a ir- view an d o th e r p o in ts in E a ste rn M ultnom ah w here site s m ay be had n o t a t g re a t cost . To p ro m o te th e in s ta lla tio n of m a n u fa c tu re s in th e zone a d ja c e n t to th e m ain line of th e O.-W . R. & N. e a stw a rd from S andy b o u lev ard re p re se n ta tiv e s fro m a dozen, im p ro v em en t clu b g a th e re d In th e h all a t E a st S eventy-second an d E ast G lisan s tre e ts S a tu rd a y n ig h t. F ra n k M otter. p re s id e n t o f th e E a st T w en ty -eig h th S tre e t Im p ro v em e n t club, presided an d deliv ered a ta lk on th e need of m ore m a n u fa c tu rin g e s ta b lish m e n ts in P o rtla n d . L. M. Lep- per review ed th e in d u s tria l s itu a tio n and d ecla red th a t P o rtla n d m u st have m o re m a n u fa c tu rin g e s ta b lis h m ents and a lo n g er pay ro ll, and th a t w h ile real e s ta te in te re s ts had been ex p lo ited th e In s ta lla tio n of m a n u fa c tu re s had been neglected. Mr. L ep p er p o in ted o u t th a t th e zone tr ib u ta ry to th e m ain tr a n s p o rta tio n line of th e O.-W . R. & N. fo r several m iles w as p a rtic u la rly a d a p t ed fo r m a n u fa c tu rin g p u rp o ses, and d eclared th a t th e r e sh o u ld be a co n certed e ffo rt to lo cate facto ries in th a t p a r t of th e city. S im ila r ta lk s w ere m ad e by W. II. McM onies, fo rm e r p re s id e n t of th e P o rtla n d M a n u fa c tu re r's a sso ciatio n ; A. N. S earles, of th e M on tav illa B oard of T ra d e ; J. F re d L a rso n , of U m bdenstock & L arso n C o m p an y ;, F loyd J C am p b ell, of th e Rose City P a rk clu b a n d o th ers. F. B. M cC lean, o f th e B eaver S ta te A u to m o b ile com pany, a n n o u n ced th a t his com pany w ill in s ta ll a larg e a u to m o b ile m a n u fa c tu rin g es ta b lis h m e n t in n o rth M o n tav illa o r v icinity p ro v id ed a fiv e-acre site Is p rovided an d $25,000 of th e stock of th e com pany is ta k e n . H e p o in t ed o u t th e tre m e n d o u s p o ssib ilities of th e au to m o b ile bu sin ses iu P o rt lan d an d v icin ity an d said th a t P o rt lan d sh o u ld h av e su ch a facto ry w here O regon m ad e a u to m o b iles an d su p p lies can be m a n u fa c tu re d rig h t at hom e. Mr. M cClean said th a t his co m p an y bad been offered b u t th a t his a site in V ancouver, com pany p re fe rre d to locate in P o rtla n d if it can be done. a fu r th e r c o n sid eratio n A fter special co m m ittee on m a n u fa c tu re rs w as ap p o in ted on th e m a tte r of lo c atin g th is au to m o b ile fa c to ry in P o rtla n d , com posed of W. H. McMon ies, F ra n k M o tter, Floyd J . C am p bell, A. N. H u m p h rey , J. F re d L a r son, L. M. L ep p er an d R. A. R. De- lauo. T h is c o m m itte e w ill m eet Mon day a fte rn o o n a t th e office of F ra n k M otter to d iscu ss an d o u tlin e a p lan of action. R e p resen tativ es w ere p re s e n t at th e m e etin g from th e E a st Side B usiness M en's C lub G re a te r E ast Side C lub, E ast H alsey S tre e t C lub, M ontavilla B oard of T ra d e , R ossinere C lub, C en ter A d d itio n C lub, Rose- City P a rk , a n d E ast T w n ety -eig h th S treet C lub, an d a cam p aig n fo r th e in s ta lla tio n of fa c to rie s w as s ta rte . W ould it n o t be feasib le fo r th e C om m ercial C lu b s of G resh am , F a ir- view, T ro u td a le to ta k e p a rt in th is cam paign fo r th e in s ta lla tio n of fac to ries? T h is c a m p a ig n w ill no t be confined to any one lo cality , b u t will cover th e e n tire co u n ty . S ites m ig h t be secu red in th ese su b u rb a n places. L. H. W ELLS. IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL big city. F ro m ev e ry w h e re cam e d e le g a tio n s to g re e t him . T he U nited S ta te s c ru ise r, S t. L o u is w as in th e h a rb o r an d s a lu te d his a rriv a l w ith salvos of a rtille ry ; th o u sa n d s w elcom ed him to th e ir festiv al an d th e riv e r c ra f t th a t esco rted th e k in g w as a p a g e a n t th a t lined th e c h a n n e l for th e w hole len g th o f th e city. He lan d ed a t high noon an d w as g iven th e keys c f th e city , a n d th en th e festiv al P o rtla n d 's a n n u a l rose festiv al is week w as on u n til it closes in th e in fu ll flow er w ith roses e v e ry din of tr u m p e ts a n d th e g la re of lig h ts n ext S a tu rd a y n ig h t. w here. N a tu re w as good th is y ear A len g th y p ro g ra m h as been p re an'* b ro u g h t fo rth h e r tre a s u re s at p ared fo r every w ak in g hour of lu s t th e rig h t tim e to lavish them th e w eek. T o d ay th e ro se e x h ib it races upon a w hole city fu ll of devoted a t th e arm o ry w as o n , w ith su b je c ts an d a h u n d re d th o u san d and o th e r a m u se m e n ts, e n d in g to n ig h t w ith th e elec tric p arad e. visitors. T om orrow w ill be th e a u to pag T he festiv al sp irit is upon th e by “ A people and th e n ig h t of m irth crow ds e a n t at 2 o ’clock, follow ed close upon th e d ay o f jo lity . A v a r N ig h t in R o sa ria " u n d e r th e a u s fr a te rn a l o rd e rs, a t ied p ro g ra m is being en acted p leas pices of th e ing a lik e to all w ho a re fo rtu n a te n ig h t. T h u rsd ay w ill be ta k e n u p w ith en o u g h to w itn ess it, b u t som e will th e O ak s an d C ouncil see only th e day scenes, w h ile o th e rs rev els at w ill follow th e lu re s of th e g lare C rest an d w ith th e vehicle p arad e of th e e le c tric lig h ts It is a fairy a t 2 o 'clo ck . T he sh o w er o f roses fro m a tra in scene in its e n c h a n tm e n t and will leave a m em ory o f its c h a rm in th e of ten c a rs w ill ta k e p lace on F r i m inds of all w ho a re " h a p p y w an day a t 2 p m. S atu rd ay will see th e en d of th e d e re rs th e r e ." Y esterd ay th e reig n of Rex Ore- festiv al w ith gauges at th e M ultn o m ah of g o n u s began w hen h e cam e on his field , e n d in g w ith a re p itltio n royal b a rg e fro m F a iry la n d to es- th e e le c tric p a ra d e and th e farew ell ta b lis h h h is su m m e r k in g d o m in th e o f Rex O regon us Sw eet n u rs e lin g s of th e v e rn a l sk ies. B ath ed In soft a irs an d fed w ith dew . W h at m ore th a n m agic in you lies To w ake th e h e a r t’s fond view R elics ye a re of E d e n ’s b ow ers, As young, as fr a g ra n t an d as fa ir As w hen ye graced th e su n sh in e h o u rs Of happy w a n d erers th e re . E. L. T. A ttain » Mew Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1913 VOL 3. NO. 29 F. I>. H unt “Ever at Your Service’ H onor. F. D. H u n t, tra ffic m a n a g e r of th e P o rtla n d , R ailw ay . L lg h b t * P ow er com pany, w as elected p re si d e n t of th e P o rtla n d E lectric clu b a t Its a n n u a l m eetin g held on W ed nesday n ig h t. T he E lectric clu b w as o rg an ized fo u r y e a rs ago and it m ad e up of em p lo y ees of th e stre e t railw ay an d e le c tric lig h t com pany T he a n n u a l m eetin g was well a tte n d e d B 8 Jo ssely n . th e re tirin g p resi d e n t of th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay , L ig h t I A P o w er C o m p an y , gave an in fo rm al ad d ress an d an n o u n ced th a t he had receied m any o ffe rs to e n g a g e in business o r d ire c t th e d e s tin ie s of som e co rp o ra tio n s. So fa r. he said, h e had not m ade up his m ind as to ju s t w h at he w ould do. H e was. how ever, c o n te m p la tin g a trip to E u ro p e. O th er o fficers chosen fo r th e e n su in g y e a r w ere as follow s: Vice- p re sid e n t, J R W ood; se c re ta ry , W. T. B u c h a n a n ; rtu s te e s , A. P. C am pbell, F red C ooper an d O. J K elly. PROGRAM OF THE SCOTTISH CLANS WHICH WILL BE GIVEN JU L Y FOi)RTH _ ________ L is t o f G a m e s a n d A m u s e m e n t s W h ic h W ill B e L e a d in g F e a t u r e s o f C e le b r a t io n . FAIRVIEW SUN DIAU WIN A H° K T ( i ra last inning Defeat Turned to Victory. Townsend Strike. Out Sixteen. B:th Teams Do Some Very Brilliant Work. Score and Line-up of the Team. W hen th e Sun D ials, and th e cam e to th e bat and th e base ru n M odern M accabees w ent to th e bat n ers got busy w hen he se n t th e bull o u t balloon ch asin g and th e n th ere last S unday on th e F airiew d ia w as a tie and th e p re ttie st w rangle m ond th e re w ere even bets th a t th e ev er seen on th e diam ond. tim e pieces w ould get th eirs. E v C oons went to first all rig h t and 3<l ad 1st erybody felt th a t they w ere ju s t stayed th e re . E arl S tanley went to # 1 .5 0 1 second and as th e m an on th ird g al d u e for a w alloping an d th a t they l .o o 2.<M> 2 H op S te p m ol L eap. w ere going to lx* paid off. Even loped hom e he th o u g h t it w ould be 1 .0 0 2 .0 0 3 P u ttin g IO-ll>. S h o t. . th ird th e ca tc h e r, Milo C oons, w agered th e a tw o b agger and w ent to 1 .00 2 .0 0 4 Q u a rter-m ile R ace . . T he m an w ho had d eserted second re m n a n ts of his last w eek 's salary 5 F iv e a sid e foot lut II fir st and se c o n d fo r th ird th o u g h t b e tte r of it and and lost. r o u n d s ............................................................. T he opening good luck of th e prev resolved to stay On th ird , so th ere ♦,1a 5O -yd. R ace for h oys u n d e r ten (lia iu li- ious S unday had m ade up its m ind Were tw o m en at th u t stu tio n . S ta n .5 0 1.00 I.5O cap) to stay over a n o th e r w eek, probably ley got buck to second ju st in tim e * 5 b 5O -yd. R a c e for g ir ls u n d er ten (h a n d i to show th e boys w here they need to save his bacon but th e fruteti- .50 1.00 c a p ) ..................................................................... 1.50 ed th e ir stro n g e st p ro p s for th e n als claim ed th a t he w as out be (> N e a test a p p ea r in g m an in h ig h la n d cos A fter com ing gam es, and they got aw ay c a u se b e bad touched th ird . 5.1 M ) 2 .5 0 tu iu e , cash ............... .. ... ...................... witli th e big end of th e score. At a b o u t ten m in u te s lost In a jaw fesl 7 S w ord B a ile e (m u st lie 3 c o m p e tito r s,) th e b eg in n in g of th e la st h a lf of and in loo k in g up th e law it was 1 .5 0 c a s h ...........................................a ....................... 8 .0 0 th e n in th the tally show ed six to decided by U m p H eslin th a t he had 2 .5 0 (M a r c h e s), cash 5 .0 0 H B a g p ip e C o m p etitio n fo u r i l l fav o r of th e fra te rn a ls and a rig h t to go back to second and •0 E x h ib itio n K eel ) 4 inen iu c o stu m e ) . . everybody was p re p a rin g to hand th a t he w asn 't out on th ird because ♦ »a E x h ib itio n B anco, P ip e MaJ. Join t S m ith overd th e b o u q u ets to them when th e th ird base g u a rd ia n d id n 't have ♦ It) Itest d r e sse d boy an d g ir l in H ig h tile tid e tu rn e d and th e Sun D ials th e ball th e re at th e psychological lan d c o stu m e , ca sh . e a c h ...........................2 .0 0 threw fo u r m ore shadow s on th e m om ent w hen tw o base ru n n e rs were H ig h la n d F lin g fo r b oys and g irls, ♦ II score board, closing tile gam e witli hold in g dow n th e bag. 1 .5 0 c a s h ........... *........................................................ 8 0 « all tile bases full and only one m an T hen m ighty T ow nsend cam e to 1 .5 0 D ance, S liea u T r ew s, c a s h ............................... 3 .0 0 12 o u t. tlie bat an d lie hit th e first ball I .OO 2 .0 0 13 R u n n in g H igli J u m p .......................................... 3 .0 0 T he first fo u r in n in g s was good for a tw o b ag g er th a t let iu two 1 .00 2 .0 0 14 T o ssin g th e C a b e r ............. ..................................3 .0 0 ball, Ju st tile kind th a t m akes the men fo r ta llies and he tro tte d clear 2 .0 0 1 .0 0 13 T h r o w in g 2 S -lb . w e ig h t •».■* ............................3 .0 0 ro o ters sit up and ta k e notice. Two aro u n d th e diam o n d c h asin g Coons 1 .0 0 2 .0 0 8 .0 0 IO lO O -yard d a sh .................. goose eggs, o ne s tra ig h t m ark apiece ah ead o f him . They d id n ’t wait to 1 .00 1 .50 E g g a n d Sp oon R ace fo r la d ie s ............. 2 .0 0 *17 an d a n o th e r goose eg g for each side put tlie o th e r tw o m en o u t and tlie I.(HI 2 .0 0 IH R ace fo r m en o v e r f o r t y ............................... 3 .0 0 w as th e sum to ta l when th e lodge score stood eig h t to six in favor 1.00 1 .50 N ail D r iv in g c o m p e titio n for la d ie s . . . 2 .0 0 »I» m em bers w ent to th e hat in th e tlie Sun C locks F iv e a Side F o o tb a ll F in a l R o u n d s . . . . 10 .0 0 20 fifth . They m ad e one tully and F e a tu re s of tlie gam e w ere the ♦2Oa lOO-yd. R ace fo r b o y s un d er 10 (h a n d C oons th o u g h t he saw Ills money re s trik e o u ts by T ow nsend, w ho re 1 .OO 1.50 ic a p ) ................................................................... 2 .0 0 tu rn in g witli 100 p er »-ent on the tire d tlie first seven men and scored *201» 5O -yd. R ace fo r g ir ls u n d er 1« (h a n d i in v e stm e n t; h u t lie w as loyal to sixteen a lto g e th e r. T u c k e r, for the 1 .0 0 1 .50 c a p ) ................................— ..........................2 .0 0 his hom e te a m in all his w ork and M accabees s tru c k o u t e ig h t. Several I ,o o 1.50 *21 P o ta to R a ce fo r l a d l e s .................................... 2 .0 0 held e v e ry th in g th a t cam e lo Ills tw o bag g ers w ere m ade and several 1 .OO 1.5 0 ♦22 W heeU m m ow R ace fo r ladirw ....................... 2 .0 0 m il w hich proved to be a score of b e a u tifu l flies w ere picked o u t of 1.00 2 .0 0 ♦ 2 3 M arried la d ie s’ r a c e ...............................7 . . . . 3 .0 0 th re e s trik e -o u ts fo r T ow nsend. tlie a ir, tlie b«‘»t one tieiug al first 1 .0 0 2 .0 0 »24 S in g le L a d ies’ R a c e .............................................. 8 .0 0 T hen th e M acahees got ra ttle d over base by R. Jon»» who ran fifty fts t 1.00 2 .0 0 25 L ong J u m p ........................ ......................... 3 .0 0 th e ir little victory, w ent up in tlie and held th e ball. 2 .0 0 3 4 .0 .0 0 0 20 T h r e e -,e g R ace ................................... a ir and allow ed th e shadow ch a se rs F ollow ing was tlie lin e-u p : 2.110 I .OO 2 7 S ack Rar e ........................ . ........................... 8 .0 0 th r e e runs. M accabees P osition Sun Dials 2S T u g o f W ar, l o a sid e, op en e v e n t .............. 10.0 0 iu th e m iddle of th u t ca n to th e T u c k e r ................... p .......... T ow nsend 2 .0 0 1 .(HI 20 O b sta cle R a c e ......................................................... 3.IM) tw o clu b s had sw itched u m p ires and H uelut .................. c ...................Coons th e re w as som e loud jeerin g a t th e It. J o n e s .............. 1st b ........... E m ery E ntry m oney fo o tb a ll te a m s S I . 2 5 , tu g o f w ar 2 5 r e n ts eaeli visitors. Ed. H eslin had guided the K a d d e r l y ............ 2d b .....M id d le to n m an. d estin ie s of both te a m s a t first, K lock ................. 3d b I). Qulsenlx>rry E n try m oney 2 5 c e n ts ranch e v e n t, excep t th o s e m ark ed * w hile F ra n k B u rn s had w atched th e I*. Jo n e s ............ s s ..............S tanley (en try fr e e ) . • p lay s in th e field. He was behind V arley .................. rf ................ S k arek J u d g e s ’ d e r isio n to Is* fin a l. tlie c a tc h e r w hen th e ttiree ru n s D avenport .............c f ............. M urphy P r o fe ssio n a ls Im n ssl. w ere m ade an d did all he could for K u n t z ................. 1 f D. Q uisen b erry his team a n d called tw o men o u t W h ere th e r e are on ly th ree c o m p e tito r s iu any o n e even t only- S core by in n in g s: on s trik e s d u rin g th e in n in g which S un D ials. . . . 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 4— 8 o n e p rize w ill is- g iv e n ; fo u r co m p e tito r s, tw o p r ise s; six or w as a rom p fo r th e b a tte rs from M accabees. . . <1 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 (I— 6 o v e r th r e e p r ize s, excep t w h ere o th e r w ise sta te d . s ta rt to fin ish . T h at little frolic U m p ires- Ed. H eslin and F ra n k T h e Iasi eoni|M -tilors to e n te r w ill Is* th e first l o com p ete. seem ed to lie th e en d of th e gam e B urns. S p orts w ill co m m e n c e at 1 1 : 8 0 a. in. fo r th e m ill feed ers fo r th e next In terv a l fo r lu n ch eo n , 1 : 0 0 to 2 : 0 0 p. in. (R e fr e sh m e n ts on th re e in n in g s w as a h a tte rs ’ an d T he F airiew hasehull g ro u n d s are g ro u n d s at r ea so n a b le p r ice s.) field ers' gam e fo r th em w ith nary a being enclosed w ith a high board S w ings an il o tlter a m u sem e n ts fo r c h ild re n . score. T he secret society m ade a fence and will be m ade hb conven D a n cin g in p a v ilio n from 2 : 3 0 to 4 : 3 0 am i from 5 : 3 0 to 7 : 3 0 ru n In tlie sixth and th re e m ore In ient mid a ttra c tiv e as possible The p. iu. F iv e c e n ts per c o u p le per d an ce. th e eig h th th e score sta n d in g at tw o g am es played th e re th is su m T h e m a n a g e m e n t reserv e tin- righ t to vary Hie ord er o f th e th a t tim e Just six to fo u r in th e ir m er have d e m o n s tra te d th a t th e p u b program w ith o u t n o tic e. favor. T h at w as high w ater m ark lic a p p re c ia te s good, clean sport U n le ss o th e r w ise sta te d tlie p rizes w ill Is* a m e rc h a n d ise or fo r th em , as they passed o u t a b lan k and th e r e Is no llkllhood of any d e r on so m e s to r e fo r th e va lu e o f th e prize w on. but the m anagem ent in th e n in th and only had to do d is tu rb a n c e ; E n tr ie s to lie m ade ai th e F ie ld S e c re ta ry 's o ffic e on the will have a d ep u ty sh e riff ap p o in t likew ise fo r th e ir o p ponents and grou n d s. ed as a co n tin g en cy a g a in st any claim th e victory. T hen so m eth in g happened! J u s t row dyism .I th e g ro u n d s being o u t W o u ld n 't all th a t p ro g ra m net you i lo th em as it is to all A m erican w hat It w as no one will ever know , sid e th e c o rp o ra te lim its of th e to th in k in g th a t th e F o u rth of Ju ly i citizens. but th e Sun C locks got to work tow n in G resh am is g o in g to b esam ething E very p re p a ra tio n is being m ade T hen th ey m ade a ru n on a daisy T he fence will cost som ething, o f a h u m m er. W hen th e C aledonian for th e o ccasion, an d a long ex p ert- m in u te s w ith only one m an out but Jt will soon pay fo r Itself In th e s e t o u t to c e le b ra te th e n a ta l day of I ence d a tin g back fo r m any y ears has T hen they m oved a run on a daisy Increased g ate receipts,»» many rub- th e se U nited S ta te s an d com bine | q u alified th e v ario u s com m ittee» to clip p er and still th e bases w ere b ern e c k s w ho now view th e gam e th e ir ow n n a tio n a l sp o rts w ith a p a-j a c t w ith fo re sig h t an d p ro m p tn ess, crow ded. It only needed one m ore from th e road will be com pelled to trio tic d e m o n s tra tio n in h o n o r of so th a t th e day is going to tie one tally to tie Hie score w hen C oons p u t up o r m iss seein g th e sport. th e ir ad o p ted c o u n try th e r e 's going g ra n d ru sh fo r e v ery o n e and ev- to be so m eth in g d o in g all th e tim e ery b o d y is inited to be w ith them A nd th a t tim e is going to be spent an d ta k e a p a rt in th e ce le b ra tio n . T ra n s p o rta tio n a rr a n g e m e n ts have in G resh am th is y ear. ra il Of co u rse th e r e is g o in g to be been a rra n g e d over th e tw o m usic an d fe a stin g an d all th e o th er ro ad s e n te rin g G resh am , an d th e n - th in g s th a t o u r S co ttish frie n d s can is going to tie su ch h a crow d h ere T he re g u la r m on th ly m eetin g of I e . 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F ___________ ,)Ougl|l prop..rty w, ,.f , , (W„ b> E l . h l i , „ u ,, Mr T«wie is now .1»^. hi. < A fu ll a tte n d a n c e of all firem en ()f G resham and th e nice piece ______ I com e back th e sam e road to E u- Is d esired as th e re is m uch im- j land he secu red . He does not G. H D arnm eier an d O W T a rr, j gen^ and from th e re hom e p o rta n t b u sin ess to be tra n sa c te d , pect to build on it th is year. o f G resh am ; F ritz S echtem and T hey hav e provided a cam p in g n ecessita ted by th e to u rn a m e n t. W illiam M ortenson, of P o rtla n d , all o u tf it th a t m ay be c a rrie d In th e ir Milk and c ream from my dairy acco m p an ied by th e ir wives, a re i m achines. It w ill Include te n ts, N otice. can be had a t B F R ollins' con p la n n in g an a u to m o b ile to u r and stoves, beds and all so rts of provl- P. J Iu o rd e r to check up arm ban d s fcctlo n ery sto re. G resham . c am p ln g o u t ex isten ce In w hich they sions ex cep t w hat th ey m ay be able If and e q u ip m en t of th e F ire D ep art N eu ru rer. to buy a lo n g th e ro u te . E ach of expect to be gone a b o u t a m o n th . m ent, p erso n s h av in g sam e will kind T hey ex p ect to get aw ay In ab o u t them w ill ta k e alo n g an o u tf it and N otice te n tf ly d eliv er th em to C. R. W heeler, st th re e w eeks an d will m o to r to New set up th e ir little tow n of A nybody found tre sp a ssin g or w herever th e ir fancy te lls th em to b srlje r shop p o rt firs t, w here th«y w ill ra m p for th e C hief, p ick in g fr u it on th e A le x an d er piece n rd e r of a w h ile F ro m th e r e th ey w ill go sto p an d they w ont c a re If they I w ill be p ro secu ted . W. R K ern E. T. JO N E S. leisu rely to C o rv allis, an d E ugene n ever com e back