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VO L 3. NO. 43 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, M ULTN O M AH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1913 RAILROAD PRIVATE FUNDS RUMBLINGS WILL BUILD Gresham Pioneer Passes A w ay N ew R oad O p e n e d to M ount M oney to Be A d v a n c e d the H ood. W elfare Com - C ou n ty for R oad W o rk m ittees a t W ork. W ith o u t Interest. PO RTA N D , Ju ly 28.— (S p e c ia l)— ; T he G resh am -D am ascu s road will P ro sp ects fo r th e co n stru c tio n of im proved th is su m m e r o r la te in a n o th e r in te ru rh a n e le c tric railw ay .. . ... . . . .. . th e fall by g ra d in g dow n th re e k n o lls betw een P o rtla n d an d O regon City a re e n c o u ra g in g a t th e p resen t tim e. | iini' bullili,,B » » • * b ' bl6 - •'">> b> T he P o rtla n d & O regon City R ailw ay g rav elin g w h erev er n ecessary , all com pany, w hich is in fact th e C la c k -| betw een H ogan a n d th e C lack am as a m a s S o u th e rn , is n e g o tia tin g fo r a (Ou n ty line fra n c h ise fo r e n tra n c e in to P o rtla n d , . . . , E ffo rts have been m ade fo r a y ear th ro u g h th e E a st Side. It w ill pass past to get th is im p ro v em en t but th ro u g h E a ste rn M ilw aukie, if th e people o f th a t p a rt of M ilw aukie a re th e co u n ty c o u rt refu sed to con co n su lte d , a n d to u ch C lack am as sid er any req u est fo r th e w ork u n til It w as p ro m ised fo r s ta tio n . W hat is called! th e E ast next y ear. a n o th e r season b u t th e peoplle liv e rn M ilw aukie Im p ro v em en t asso cia tio n w as o rg an ized la st week w ith ing alo n g th e ro ad w ere an x io u s to C. B. H anson as p resid en t w hose ob have th e w o rk d o n e before n ex t w in je c t is to p ro m o te th e co n stru c tio n te r as it w ould be alm o st im p a ssa of an e le c tric railw ay in th a t d is ble d u rin g th e ra in y season. To F ra n k .Michels is d u e th e cred it tr ic t, and th is asso ciatio n Is w o rk in g to in d u ces th e P o rtla n d & O regon fo r th e proposed Im p ro v em en t. The Mr City com pany to build its P o rtla n d w ork h;ts been o rd e re d d o n e, M ichels a g re e in g to cash all th e ex ten sio n th ro u g h E a ste rn M ilw aukie w a rra n ts an d aw it u n til n ext sp rin g Reed C ollege d is tric t an d th e C lack a m a s te rrito ry w h ere at p re se n t for his m oney w ith o u t in te re st. T his th e re a re no c a r fa c ilitie s o th e r th a n actio n on his p a r t is so m eth in g u n th a t affo rd ed by th e S o u th ern P a d u su al in road c o n stru c tio n ; esp ecial flc R ailw ay com pany. T he E ast Sid» ly in M ultn o m ah co u n ty w here th e re In th e B usiness M en's clu b is b ack in g th e Is alw ay s p len ty o f m oney ro ad fu n d . T he e stim a te d co st of co m p an y ’s a p p licatio n f o r a fran ch ise th e im p ro v em en t w ill be about W ord w as receive«! h ere today $2200, an d th e w a rra n ts w ill not be tax es be th a t th e new b rid g es acro ss B ear p aid before next y e a r's gin to com e in. C reek and Z igzag an d S andy riv ers T he th r e e h ills th a t a re to be n e a r the ju n c tio n of th e Sandy and g rad ed dow n w ill a g g re g a te ab o u t Z igzag rivers, in th e M ount Hood d is tric t, hav e been co m p leted an d one h alf m ile. T h e b rid g e w ill ta k e th e road is now open to th e n o rth its p lace o v er a deep rav in e. G ravel side o f th e Sandy riv er. T he road will be ta k e n from th e C leveland p it, w hich is th re e m iles aw ay. T he has been clea red of sto n es anil h au lin g will be th e most costly part stu m p s, and au to m o b ile s can ru n to of th e w ork. th e n o rth side of th e S andy riv er by way of th is road. It w as th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of th e M ount Hood Im p ro v em en t asso ciatio n th a t th ese b rid g es w ere b u ilt and th is roail m ade a v a ila b le . T h e Sandy brid g e, it w ill tie rem em b ered , w ent dow n BORING, O r e , Ju ly 28, 1913. last J a n u a r y u n d e r th e w eig h t of th e snow and had to be reb u ilt. W illiam E d ito r O u tlo o k :— I w as asked by DeVeny, of P o rtla n d , h a s been th e th e c h a irm a n an d se c re ta ry nt o u r ch ief fa c to r in re s to rin g th is bridge. m eetin g on th e 26th to have you By m eans of th is b rid g e an d ro ad it co rrect the h ead in g w here you s ta t is now possible to m ak e th e trip to ed " it w ould be a Ju v e n ile co n test th e n o rth side of M ount H ood, and th r o u g h o u t.” T h e p rem iu m s a re to still keep o u ts id e th e B ull R un Re be 50 In n u m b er, in stead of e n trie s serve. as stated In y o u r pai>er o f J u ly 15 on page 3, u n d e r h ead in g of p rem T he A rle ta P a re n ts-T e a c h e rs’ C ir iu m s o ffered fo r ju v e n ile f a ir at cle w ill u n d e rta k e to m ak e th e A r O rien t. T he h ead in g as you have leta school a social c e n te r d u rin g it is very m islead in g , an d th e com th e e n su in g year. It is proposed m itte e d esires th a t it be know n as a th a t th e A rle ta school sh all tie th e G ran g e fa ir, given by M ultnom uh m e etin g p lace of th e co m m u n ity g ra n g e w ith th e ju v e n ile d e p a rtm e n t, w here c lu b s m ay m eet an d w here th e held a t th e sam e tim e and place u n people m ay com e to g e th e r fo r any d e r th e m an a g e m e n t of th e sam e an d all purposes. A w elfare commit« com m ittee. te e w as ap p o in ted w hose fu n ctio n It m ay also be sta te d th a t th e w ill be to see th a t all ch ild re n a re fa ir is n o t to be co n fin ed w holly to well fed and well clo th ed ,w h ich is a g ra n g e rs and th e ir fam ilies. Any new fe a tu re of th e w ork of th e p ar- one who w ishes m ay p lace th e ir fru it e n ts -te a c h e rs ’ clu b s in P o rtla n d . In th e th is w ork th e clu b h as th e In d o rse o r v eg etab les on d isp la y and m ent of S u p e rin te n d e n t L. R. A l g ra n g e e x te n d s each an d every fam d erm an an d O. M P lu m m e r, new ly ily in th e vicin ity an in v ita tio n to elec ted m em ber of th e B oard of E d m eet w ith us on Sept. 13 an d see w hat can be grow n in th e vicin ity u cation. Mrs. G M. B u rlin g h am is th e new of O rie n t, P leasan t H om e, C o ttre ll, p re s id e n t; Miss N ellie F a w c e tt, vice- and Pow ell V alley. C. M. LAK E. p re s id e n t; se c re ta ry , Mrs. L. C. J o r ‘Ever at Your Service” P h o n e 701 $1.50 PER YEAR NEW GRAVEL THE SUN DIALS CURVE MAY PITS NEEDED IN A SHADOW BE WIDENED C ounty R efu ses to Sell S an d Seventeen R u n s A g ain st T h e m D angerous Place at C leveland or G ravel. A n O p e n in g an d C ountless E rrors G ravel Pit .Should Re- for a Business. on Both Sides. cetve A ttention. S ince th e co u n ty com m is. iouer»> “ Bum b a seb all" w as th e w ay th e T h at d a n g e ro u s c u rv e at th e ' have refu sed to sell any m ore san d fan s expressed it last S u n d ay at C leveland g rav el pit Is becom ing or g rav el from any of the county F airv iew w hen th e si'ore w ent up to m ore d a n g e ro u s every day. ow ing to pits th e re h as developed a need fo r sev en teen ru n s a g ain st th e S un D ials th e in creased a u to m o b ile tra ffic . one o r m o re p riv a te g ra v e l p its w hile they w ere h av in g h a rd w ork H eavy m achines, going a t th e ra te supply needed b u ild in g m a te ria l in to ch a lk u p eleven. T h e Moose of tw enty m iles o r m ore an h o u r, those lines. Vp to a few m o u th s ag o J team is not such a w o n d e rfu l aggre- a re liab le to be m et by o th e r I. th e co u n ty w as selling san d and g a tio n , e ith e r, as th e ir e rr o rs show - chines or te a m s an d m any narrow g rav el by th e load upon ap p lic a tio n w, yet , hey „ a „ o v er th e c a p es a re know n to have been a v e rt to th e d iffe re n t road su p e rin te n d e n ts , . • tim (In )* e » pieces ni*M**»u in in t h v h is t h a lf of th e ed m ore by good luck th a n by c a re JOSEPH I». liEG X ER . but th e recent c h an g es in th e p e r- | ful d riv in g . A vehicle g o isg w est sonell of th e co u rt an d th e scan d al ! gam e. W ho died in P o rtla n d last F r i At th e end of th e fifth in n in g w ard is lia b le Io m eet an a u to that wag attem p u x l in co n n ectio n ' day a fte rn o o n . It looked lik e an o ld -tim e victory rig h t on tlie curve, an d th e re would with co u n ty a f f a ir s h a s re s u lte d in w as In sig h t w hen th e sco re show ed be no escape. Som e day a frig h tfu l an o rd e r fo rb id d in g th e sa le of eig h t to five In fav o r of th e hom e accid en t m ay be rep o rted from th e re g ravel pit p ro d u c ts to anyone. team , but from th e n on it w as a and th en so m eth in g will lie done. Except a t T ro u td a le , w here a sla u g h te r. R oad S u p e rin te n d e n t K enney was good supply of fin e riv e r san d may Tom T ow nsend w ent in as p itc h e r d iscu ssin g tlie m u tte r a few days be h ad , th e re is no p lace in th e fo r th e first six In n in g s but In his ago an d he expressed h im self in ea ste rn p art of M u ltn o m ah county last on e th e lodge team m ade five favor of w idening the road w hich to get rock, san d o r gravel. T he ta llie s and lie re tire d in fav o r of passes alo n g th e east side of tin Jo sep h D. R eg n er, well k now n in ra ilro a d com pany has a lim ited sup- L ender ta k in g lle its tn a n w ith him g ravel pit to 200 feet an d by d iv id G resh am fo r th e past 37 y ears, died l’1» but » c a n n o t be d eliv ered aw ay from behind th e but. L e a d e r's first ing it in to tw o roadw ays. O ne could in P o rtla n d on F rid a y last. It w ill from th e tra c k s to any e x te n t, and in n in g w as a good o ne no ru n s be lie used fo r vehicles going n o rth , th e th e com pany is not sellin g m uch, be rem em b ered th a t he w as ta k e n ing m ad e by th e v isito rs, w hile th e o th e r fo r vehicles going so u th . In to a P o rtla n d S a n ita riu m ab o u t tw o nor does it seem to c are to. Sun D ials got one to th e ir cred it. o th e r w ords th e ru le of keeping to T h e re a re sev eral localiti»*s w here w eeks ag o for b e lte r c a re th a n could T hen th e w hole team seem ed to get tlie rig h t, w ith plenty of room on be given him here. A fte r going good beds of san d and g rav el a re w eary an d th e M oosers m ad e seven both tru c k s, an d a lie tte r view ahead know n to ex ists, but th e ow ners of th e re lie su ffe re d a p a ra ly tic s tro k e ru n s, chiefly th ro u g h e rr o rs on th e w ould solve th e p roblem . T h ere to d is fig u re from .which he n ev er ra llied and the land do not c a re p art of every p lay er w ho hud a is en o u g h dlitt a v a ila b le to m ak e th e th e ir p ro p e rtie s by o p en in g up a p it, on F rid a y he b re a th e d his last. ch an ce a t th e ball. T h is p u t th e fill tlie next tim e a sectio n Is c le a r be a paying H is fu n e ra l to o k place on S u n yet it w ould p robably v isito rs so fa r ah ead th a t victory ed fo r g rav el and th e w ork may lie business if sonuxm e w ould do so. day fro m th e H olm an u n d e rta k in g w as hopeless but a n o th e r chan g e d o n e a t th a t tim e. p a rlo rs, in te rm e n t being in L one F ir w as m ad e In p itc h e rs as a fo rlo rn cem etery . Dr. A. T h om pson, of hope. S p ra g u e put up th e last In n G resh am co n d u cte d th e services and ing and sh u t th e v isito rs o u t, fu n th e re w as a la rg e n u m b e r p resen t n in g tw o. T h e Sun D ials scored from h e re an d in P o rtla n d w ho had tw ice in th e last but th e g am e cam e know n Mr. R eg n er fo r m any y ears ----------- to an end w ith th e only d o u b le play H en ry S eidl, aged 27, living a He sleeps beside his wife w ho p re At a special m e etin g of th e P o rt- of th e day a fte r one b a tte r had been few m iles beyond the Bandy w as ceded him sev eral y ears ago. land G un clu b la s t n ig h t a t Bow ie funned out. H is p ro p erty in te re s ts h ere a re & d a d w e l l 's P o rtla n d office, J. E. H odge and Ja m e so n , th e Moose drow ned in th u t riv e r at th e m o u th b eing ta k e n c a re of by th e B an k o f | C ullison, p re sid e n t of th e clu b , ap- b a tte ry , w orked w ell to g e th e r, b u t of Buck creek on F rid a y afte rn o o n G resh am p en d in g a se ttle m e n t ot pointed W. C. B risto l, c h a irm a n ; H odge w as r a th e r wild In h is th ro w - last w hile en g ag ed in ra f tin g logs in th e e s ta te w hich will p ro b ab ly all g o j j . A. A d dlem an, W. E. C arlo n , ing. He w alked seven m en w hile com pany w ith F red N elson and Todd to his son A. W. R eg n er am i h is H enry M etzger, I>ewls S h a ttu c k an d T o w n s e n d only allow ed tw o th a t Cooney. H enry w as sta n d in g on a d a u g h te r, Mrs. H a ttie C o trell. E. F. W lhlon, of G resh am , as a sta n d privilege. E ach of them stru c k a rock w ith a p ikepole in his h a n d s w ere on the T h e follow ing in fo rm a tio n eon- ing c o m m ittee to ra ise fu n d s f o r 1 b a tte r w ith th e ball. B ase stealin g , w hile th e o th e r tw o c e rn in g Mr. i|e g n e r 's h isto ry is th e p u rc h a se of a 14-acre tr a c t fo r was a com m on sp ectacle on both sides logs. He w as seen to slip and w ent ta k e n from th e C en ten n ial H istory th e new gun tra p s. I and th e e rro rs w ere too n u m e ro u s dow n o u t of sig h t, never com ing to tlie su rface. T h e body w as recov of O regon, p u b lish ed last y e a r: It was d e fin ite ly decided to ta k e to c o u n t. “ Jo se p h D. R egner, w ho is living over a piece of p ro p e rty n e a r G reah- T he Bun D ials p itc h e rs s tru c k out ered by tlie o th e r tw o In a sh o rt in G resh am , is one of th e h ig h ly es am , an d th e option on th e p lace seven m en, th e M oosers e ig h t, th e tim e and ta k e n horns T he deceased w as th e old est son teem ed p io n eer s e ttle rs of M ultno w as ex tended to 90 days. No spec- Inst p lay in g on both sides being In of Ja c o b Belill and w as highly re m ah co u n ty , w h ere he has resided lal m e e tin g s will be called u n til th e th e in fie ld , ch asin g g ro u n d e rs w hich spected. He w as w o rk in g fo r the fo r o v er 35 y ears. H e w as born in re p o rt of th e above c o m m ittee is were g e n e ra lly lost o p p o rtu n itie s as th e d is tric t of T h re e R iv ers, C ana read y . an y a tte m p t to get a b asem an nenr- W alk e r S aw m ill com pany. H is fu- c ra l took pluco on B unday. d a, on J u ly 15, 1837. He w as th e T he p ro p erty in q u estio n is a p a rt ly alw ay s re su lte d in an e rro r. T he body w as b ro u g h t to G resh y o u n g est of fo u r c h ild re n , th e o th e rs of tile R ic h a rd T e g a rt fa rm at E dge- F o llo w in g is th e score: all w om en, a re still liv in g in C an ad a wood. M ention w as m ad e of th e in Moose L o d g e .3 0 0 0 2 5 0 7 0 17 am w h ere th e fu n e ra l services w e r e "B o rn in a fam ily of lim ited c ir te n tio n s of th e c lu b sev eral w eeks Sun D luls. . . 3 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 11 held In th e g ra n g e h a ll, In te rm e n t being m ade in Bt. J o s e p h 's C atholic c u m sta n c e s he received b u t m eager ago in th e se colum ns U m pires W lhlon and H eslln. cem etery , west of tow n. sch o o lin g , th e g r e a te r p a rt of his Next S u n d a y ’s gam e at F a ir- e d u catio n h av in g been self acq u ired « view w ill lie betw een th e Sun D ials At th e ag e of seven he w as a p p re n and B ra d fo rd 's C lo th iers T his ticed to a sh o e m a k e r, w h ere lie re team played w ith th e Sun D ials a m ained for six y ears, when lie left few w eeks ago, d efeatin g th e hom e h om e an d sta rte d o u t to m ak e his own way in th e w orld. He cam e to H enry W lhlon re tu rn e d hom e on I,. F. S liin n am aii, fo rm erly w ith team 8 to I I . T he m ill feed boys tlie C nlted S tates, s e ttlin g in V er th e P le a s a n t H om e M ercan tile com a re lo o k in g for revenge and prom ise S a tu rd a y from R nym ond, W ash , m ont. As lie w as e n tlre lly u n fa m p any, h as ta k e n over th e re m a in d e r to p u t up good ball. w here he w as one of a squad e n ilia r w ith th e E n g lish la n g u ag e he of tlie sto ck an d is sellin g it o. gaged in sm ash in g ta rg e ts and rec Last S u n d a y ’s gam e at P leasan t o rd s In a shoot feat to u rn a m e n t. had h ard w ork to pro v id e h im self a t h a lf value. It has been rem oved th e w ith th e n ecessaries o f life an d e n to Mr. S b in n a m a n 'g resid en ce, pend H ome bet ween tb e 'lig e rs am i T he P acific In d ian sh o o t w ith G resham K ids was a s la u g h te r to te a m s from all over th e n o rth w est gaged h im self to a h a rn ess m ak er ing th e p re p a ra tio n of p e rm a n e n t u n til he was 21. He follow ed th is q u a rte rs fo r its d isp lay , a fte r w hici th e tu n e of 17 to 3 in fav o r of the took place at R aym ond b eg in n in g on m ade tw o M onday and la s tin g fo u r days. Each tr a d e u n til 1870, ex cep t fo r th ree lie will co n tin u e th e business w ith a wild b easts. H eltzm an hom e rung w hich w as only a sam ple Ilian shot al 45D ta rg e ts , th e highest y ears in th e a rm y , in tlie E lev enth new stock. d a n ; an d tr e a s u re r, Mrs W ill Tow- of how they do th in g s o u t in th e score being 439. Mr W lhlon m issed V erm ont V o lu n teer In fa n try , as reg ell Mrs. J. A. D u n b a r Is ch airm c su b u rb s Next S u n d a y 's gam e will 19 an d was fo u rth In th e am i ’ u r im en tal b u g ler. He served under of th e N eighborhood H elp C o m m it be w ith th e W eonas, of P o rtla n d both G ra n t and S h erid an In 1870 division He was fifth In th e to u r tee, w hich is com pos ed of all th e ' lie m oved w ith his fam ily to Iowa n a m en t, one p ro fessio n al sh o o te r fo rm e r p re sid e n ts. T h e w ork o f th is G rangei*, Attention', | w here he w as a fa rm e r fo r six y ears ta k in g th e lead o v er all th e o th e rs c o m m ittee w ill be to keep w atch T h ere will tie n special m eetin g of an d th e n cam e to O regon. The Mr. W lhlon won a gold m ed al, Il In tre n c h e n t te rm s th e O regon : fam ily settled in G resh am . He filed ov er th e p upils If a child is p o o r th e G resham g ra n g e . T h u rsd a y night lielng his th ird tro p h y for best A c q u ain ta n ces of Mrs. E M Doug- Ju )y , , ()Ver granK e ly fed o r poorly clo th ed th e cause V eteran s asso ciatio n , o f v eteran s of on a claim ab o u t tw o m iles so u th of sh o o tin g . M ultnom ah counfy will be asc e rta in e d an d rem edied. If th e civil w ar, declared a t th e a n n u a l G resham w here th e fam ily lived w ith lass will be g lad to h e a r th a t she is fcXi|lb|, a , , he m ak in g a success of th e Ju v en ile f a , r Th<j o f a „ g ran g - th e p a re n ts is o u t of w o rk , em ploy- reu n io n held in th is city S a tu rd a y c o n sta n tly in c re a sin g su ccess u n til Ilid- W an ted . m ent w ill lie fou n d fo r him . At th a t th e d esecratio n of th e N atio n al 1302, when th e ra n ch was sold and | m a rk e t in P o rtla n d . Bo successful • is Is desired Sealed p ro p o sals will tie received i l.ave been tier e ffo rts th a t th e m a r th e m eetin g these p lan s w ere ad o p t- < o lo rs on th e s tre e ts of P o rtlan d a hom e resid en ce w as b u ilt in th e by the clerk of School D istrict No (S ig n e d ,) ket lias moved to la rg e r q u a rte rs I 4, fo r sixty, (6 0 ) cords of No I. live ed th e re w as a la rg e a tte n d a n c e an«' liould cease, and M ayor A lbee was g ro w in g tow n. H ere H. E DAVIS, M aster Mr. R egner th e Y am h ill m a rk e t b u ild in g . T he four-fool w ood, fir and hardw ood th ey w ere adopted u n an im o u sly • om m ended fo r his sta n d in th a t di- en g ag ed in th e h arn ess business m ixed, u n til A ug. 15. 1913. Wood new m a rk e t will open th e re to m o r ---------- rectio n . "G ive us a c h a n c e ," said A co m plete survey of th e physical to I«- d elivered at w hich he co n tin u ed u n til his re tire sch o o lh o u ie in row w here a fa ir sized d o w n sta irs T he Good G overnm ent L eague, o f a grizzled v e te ra n ," an d we will p ro p erty of th e P o rtla n d R ailw ay, G resham on o r lief o re Sept. Id , 1913, m ent In 1909. room will be devoted to th e sale of L ight A P ow er com pany w ill lie com T he B oard reserv es th e rig h t to re W oodstock, is s e ttin g th e pace in in sw eep th e s tre e ts o f th ese fellow s " In M on tp elier, V t., on th e 9th p ro d u c ts I'p s ta ir s , a la rg e room pleted before th e end of A u g u st,an d ject any o r all bids. Itia tin g econom ic an d p ro g ressiv e w ho in su lt th e flag of o u r c o u n try ." of D ecem ber, 1858, Mr. R eg n er w as By o rd e r o f th e Board. will be fitte d up for sew ing, goods , be in fo rm a tio n th u s g ain ed will be m easu res. T his clu b is a questio n ; T hey w ould do it, to o , fo r a m ore m a rrie d to Miss J u lia L ouizell. She D M R O B E R T S, being th e re c u t o u t by little g irls a v a ila b le not only fo r th e com pany m a rk , and it is p u ttin g q u estio n s to in d ig n a n t lot of m en o v er th e o u t- w as also a n ativ e of C an ad a w here C lerk Dlst No. 4. u n d e r co m p e te n t In s tru c tio n , to tie but fo r th e s ta te P ublic S ervice.C oc- G resh am , O r., Ju ly 29, 1913 th e city an d co u n ty a u th o ritie s The p o u rin g s of th ese stre e t a g ita to rs ■46 she w as born in 1839. They w ere th e m ade up at hom e, th e fin ish ed g a r tnission as well. lea g u e w a n ts a n o th e r co m m issio n er w ould tie h a rd to fin d an y w h ere, p a re n ts of five ch ild re n as follow s: in en ts to be sold In th e m a rk e t. elec ted w ho sh a ll ta k e c h a rg e They fav o r free speech, b u t n o t 11- Wild Black hcrrfc « W untid. I F re d e ric k , d eceased ; H a ttie , the To m ake a rtic le s fo r sale in th e school a ff a irs It is in sistin g th a t te n s e and treaso n to th e flag F ifty to sixty cen ts a gallon. E n "G lacier P a rk " has d e lig h fu l ' widow of E dw in C o tre lll, o f San m a rk e t, th e m a n u a l tr a in in g clu b sound th ese days. q u ire at S h a ttu c k ’s sto re , G resh- ---------------------- th e sam e o ffic e rs p erfo rm tb e serv- F ran cisco ; A rth u r W., w ho is now has been org an ized at th e L en ts am ices o f th e city and co u n ty , sealer of P o rtla n d is not in clu d ed th is •44 a re sid e n t o f P o rtla n d ; F ra n k and school, w ith ten m em bers. T he w ork w eig h ts an d m easu res in stead o f y e a r in th e series o f ra c e m eetin g s W an t ad s w ill b rin g you a n y th in g M ary, both dead will be d one fa cto ry sty le , w ith a »xoept lost o p p o rtu n itie s h a v in g tw o men d ra w in g pay fo r th e and th e races at G resh am d u rin g S atucdiiy Duly "M r R eg n er had never id en tified sp e c ia list” on each piece of th e job sam e w ork T he leag u e is also in- fo u r d ay s of th e Talr sh o u ld be an at »'. C. S to re 1 2 ’Ac g in g h am s at . ,,, , .. ____ , h im self w ith any re lig io u s d en o m in a- _ . , ... . .. ... . telep h o n e service a ttra c tio n th a t w ill d raw big cro w d s lll>n b u t h<j wa> a m an Qf h ,gh C am p sto o ls will be th e first a rtic le s v e stig a tin g th e G reen g ro u n d bones, six p o unds at h a lf price, 4 i ) c . J u s t a rriv ed See w indow and a sk in g w hy th e ra te s have been to see th em If good h o rses a re id eals re g a rd in g th e co n d u ct of o u r m ade. T he proceeds w ill be used fo r a q u a r te r . S a n ita ry M eat Co. increased Thcee a re som e of th e en tered an d a little a d v e rtisin g is d aily Uvea In p o litics he was a to h elp l«ena F u lo u s , a crip p led g irl th in g s th is leag u e has u n d e rta k e n «lone th e cro w d s will com e. ' ‘ f’,lbll.r a ,n_ ,***■, * lw ^y» ,ook deep living on th e p e n in su la A lfred Ny F ish in g T a c k le , G uns, A m unitlon, L aG ran d e citizen s w ill probably Zîty"‘t r ^ u M r “ of 'c j e s h a m *f“ r *a a rd *' «»re ’ M ent o f ,h l' c lu b ' Mer vot* O cto b er 1 on a new city c h a rte r T en ts a t S te rlin g A K id d er's. It has com e to lie co n sid ered one of m He was "a m an of r l> K ldred, s e c re ta ry ; M ilton K atsk y ---------------------- th e m ost u sefu l o rg a n iz a tio n s In Som e n ew sp ap ers seem to ex p ee’ sev ers tl y e a rs P o rtla n d and th e co u n ty . P re sid e n t W ilson to tell all his g en ial, k in d ly n a tu re , broad In b i s , tr e a s u re r and E b e r E ld red fo rem an L ig h t C a sto r M achine O il, 40c Standard C loverleaf and P lym outh L. H. W ELLS ( th o u g h ts a b o u t Mexico. ¡ju d g m e n ts ." g. ] . E n n a s is In s tru c to r. g allo n a t S te rlin g A K id d e r’s. B in d e r T w ine. Go to H essel. tf EARLY SETTLER PASSES AWAY COUNTY GUN CLUB BUYS 14 ACRES DROWNS IN SANDY, BURIED FROM GRESHAM L F. SHINAMAN WILL CONTINUE BUSINESS WINS FOURTH PLACE AND GOLD MEDAL MULTNOMAH FAIR IS FOR EVERYBODY WOULD MAKE BROOMS OF I. W. W. CROWD JUVENILE MARKET IS A BIG SUCCESS