Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, October 31, 1913, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VO L 3.
NO. 70
G resham O utlook
----------------- ------------------— __________ ________________ GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY,
Ever at Your Service ’
Phone 701
OCTOBER 31, 1913
WILL YOUR VOTE HELP TO MAKE GRESHAM A BETTER CITY ?
BATTLE OF THE GIANTS IS ON
W. C. T. U. WORKERS MAKE
SOME STATE THEIR REASONS
FOR A FINISH NEXT TUESDAY
COMPARISONS FOR VOTERS
FOR ‘DRY’; OTHERS SILENT
N ext T u e sd a y ’s hom e ru le electio n
In G resh am is to be a b a ttle of th e
g ian ts. I t w ill be a c o n test b etw een
th e forces th a t s ta n d fo r m o ra lity ,
decency an d so b rie ty a n d th e p a r ti­
sa n s of th e liq u o r traffic.
B oth sid es a re a w a k e to th e im ­
tu a l k n o w led g e of how m an y w*’l
T h e fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n
a n d I logging cam ps a n d saw m ills, w hit 1»
c a st th e ir v o tes in one way o r th e
Local o p tio n is g e ttin g w arm In a re now doing th e ir tr a d in g a t S a n ­
s
ta
te m e n ts a re fu rn ish e d
by th e w ere fo rm erly ru n n in g in th e n e 'g h - '
o th e r he has been a b le to re d u c e th e
borhood. hav e been
m oved aw ay , Gre8h<“ 11 “ ‘8 ,h e P rin cip al topic dy because liq u o r may be had a t th e
d o u b tfu l o n es dow n to a c e rta in llm -
' ‘ ’ T U ° f G re8 h a,u :
C o n seq u en tly th e tow n suffers r s a ° f ta lk w h e re v e r tw o o r m o re per- la tte r place Mr. t'u rls o u tr e a ts as a
it, b u t th e re h e h as to sto p . I t is th e
tb e la d ie s o f th e W om en's
d ream . N or will people of G resh am
u n k n o w n q u a n tity th a t p uzzles noth C h rist ¡an
T em p e ra n c e
U nion
of re s u lt of “ No sa lo o n s" ih a t c a u ses 80,18 m eet an d th e r e is m uch specu-
go to T ro u td a le
fo r
a n y th in g if
th
e
u
n
p
ro
sp
e
ro
u
s
s
ta
te
of
th
in
g
s,
la
tio
n
as
to
how
th
e
vote
w
ill
go
sid es, an d w h ile th e p ro h ib itio n ists G resh am , w ho a re w o rk in g in th e In-
G resh am goes dry. He a rg u e s th a t
,
,
,
a
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tra
v
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lln
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le
sm
a
n
,
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llin
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on
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s-
next
T
u
esd
ay
.
A
t
th
e
last
electio
n
a re co n fid en t of v icto ry th e " < t , u "
if such business Is d iv e rte d tt only
te re s t of a d ry to w n , w ish to c o rre c t ta c a d a w hen th e sa lo o n s w ere th e r e
>
p o rta n c e of th e occasion, an d both a re ju s t as su re th a t th e y w ill to o n e s ta te m e n t th a t a p p e a re d in th e 8ald th a t th e people
buyin£
his
e i^ h t
? ni‘IJ' " ' 1' uf
ta k e s bad d eb ts to o th e r places and
sid es a re read y fo r th e conflict, each ' he w lnnere
■
■
ro o d s .if
.
,,
,
b u t e ig h t of th e b allo ts w ere th ro w n (■resham can easily sp a re su ch c u sto ­
p ‘he
. „m
° Ut becaU8e of
J ’ ^ t i v e . so
is sa n g u in e of success.
rh e a ttitu d e of m any v o te rs is la8t is8Ue ° f th e O u tlo o k w hich re a d
m ers.
know n. A p erso n fa m ilia r w ith th e as fo llo w s: " E v e ry s to re b u ild in g th „
,
b ls
* th a t th e official co u n t w as 32. Does
H e d ecla res th a t th e re w ill be
T he p ro h ib itio n ists a re leav in g
peo p le of G resh am can easily co u n t in G resh am b u t o n e is now o ccupied, have g ra d u a lly i>ahi°
ih'u-* "in ° th a t “»»Jortty still exist in view of m ore lines of business h ere u n d e r
n o th in g u n d o n e to g ain th e v ictory.
a h u n d re d o r so on b o th sid es, but n o t in c lu d in g th e new Jaco b so n an d now th
•—....... ...... - *
b ‘ '• th e fa c t th a t th e w om en a re now
dry co n d itio n s and m ore peo p le to
T h e ir o p p o n en ts a re ta k in g n o te of th ere
nav e m oney to pay fo r v o te r s ’
a re m an y w ho h a v e neve.- ex b rick , w hich is n o t finished, an d It is 1 th e goods
p a tro n iz e them .
every m ove a g a in s t th em au d a re
as
.
‘
hey
buy.
T
h
is
2.
th-
i
p ressed an opin io n . B oth sides a re ' n o t know n th e re is a v ac a n t dw ell-
An
O
u
tlo
o
k
re
p
o
r
te
r
trie
d
y
e
s
te
r­
Mr. B ragg of th e firm of B ragg ft
w ork in g as n e v er befo re to c o u n te r­
re s u lt of
people sp e n d in g
till*
s u re to g et a ssista n c e fro m th is von- ing h o u se in to w n ." If G resh am ! m oney in th e s to re in s te a d of th e s a ­ day to get som e s o rt of an expres- D uncan said in re g a rd to th e liq u o r
"
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P
a c t an d ch e c k m a te th e influences tin g e n t b u t it is a
slon from a n u m b e r of lead in g b u si­ q u estio n “ I have not lived in G re sh ­
p ro b lem w hich ¡sh o u ld go d ry w ith o u t d o u b t th e re loon.
th a t a re lined up in d isa p p ro v a l of
sid e w ill g et th e m ost. T h e sile n t , w ould be an a rtic
le „ p ---------th
rin te d by
ness m en a n d o th e r p ro m in e n t c iti­ am long en o u g h to know Just w hat
----
e
th e ir traffic. B oth sid es a re w o rk ­
T h ese a re facts w hich o u g h t to
v o te r is to be reck o n ed w ith , who salo o n e le m e n t s ta tin g facts in th e
zens as to th e ir p re fe re n c e s fo r a th e effect w ould be of voting th e
ing to win.
concern
G
resham
We a re facing wet o r d ry tow . T h e re w as n o th in g
fo r re aso n s b est know n o n ly to him - case. In th irty d a y s' tim e, it w ould
tow n d ry , but as a b u sin ess m an in
A m o n s te r p a ra d e w as held th is self h a s said n o th in g of how
them today. W h at s h a ll we do on
doing.
W hile
n e a rly
ev eryone Hood R iv er fo r a n u m b e r of y ears 1
he
in-
look
to
th
o
se
w
ho
do
n
o
t
know
th
e
a fte rn o o n
by th e p ro h ib itio n ists . te n d s to vote.
election day w hen it is o u r priv ileg e
w ould ex p ress an u n q u alified opinion can s ta te th a t th e tow n has grow n
p re se n t c o n d itio n , th a t it w as d ue to
W hile it w as im p o sin g an d a n e a r n ­
An e s tim a te o f th e c ity ’s vote is th e to w n ’s g o in g dry. T h e re fo re , we to rig h t th e w rong th a t is being it w as not fo r p u b licatio n . Som e of an d p ro sp ered . A larg e n u m b e r of
est p ro te st a g a in s t th e salo o n it did
done
us?
We
pray
fo
r
sa
fe
ty
,
sh
all
so m ew h ere a ro u n d
400. T h e new a re g iv in g an a c tu a l
them w ill p ro b ab ly not vote on the its best an d m ost s u b s ta n tia l citizen s
n o t m e a su re up to th e n u m e ric a l elem en t in th e com ing elec tio n w ill em p ty h o u ses a t th e c o u n t of th e we vote fo r it. M others, It is in
q u estio n .
have said to me th a t th ey w ere a t ­
p
re
s
e
n
t
tim
e.
s tre n g th of th e v o te th a t will be c a st be th e women
y o u r pow er to
se c u re sa fe ty fo r
A m ong th o se w ho had th e c o u r­ tra c te d to th e place because th e
T h at th e m a jo rity no t in clu d in g th o se th a t a re now be-
in fa v o r of a d ry to w n . N or did it o f th e m will
y o u r c h ild re n as well as to bring
will vote “ d ry ” is ex p ected ing b u ilt an d no t as y et c o m p le te d B roanerltv «» .
,
„
ag e to ex p ress th e ir co n v ictio n s is tow n w as dry. It
w ould be im ­
reflect th e e n tire s e n tim e n t of th e by every
•one, but It is know n th a t By a co m p lete can v ass of th e tow n, use well th ' ..I
“ T"**
W111 you It. It. C arlso n . H e w ill vote as he possible u n d e r p re se n t co n d itio n s to
people. I t did, h o w ev er, illu s tr a te m any of
affords has w orked, fo r a d ry tow n, a n d be­
th em will not. B u sin ess in- to d ay , th e re is fo u n d to be th irty - ' i t b d f ”
vote th e salooti back in .”
th e d e te rm in a tio n th a t se v e ra l h u n ­
We th e is a rn « e re s s tly
te r e s ts a re sw ay in g m any m en an d tw o em p ty d w ellin g h o u ses an d a t I helb us in
t beg of you to lieves th a t th e m a tte r is not th o r­
Ja m e s
S te rlin g of
th e firm of
d - red m en and X
e" x : " - s
¡ x e ir r w ives
: z w . ill x follow
*
£ p £ le ,e le a st th r e e vacated b u sin ess h»..ses ¡ x 1
x
' t
; 8
fight. L et us ou g h ly u n d e rs to o d
th e ir * ex am
by th o se
who S terlin g ft K id d er ex p ressed h im self
in m ost
th a t w ould c o n tin u e th e liq u o r traffic as g re a tly in fa v o r of a dry tow n. He
Gresham.
. . « » o n . « . . . th0
a d m itte d lh a t a c e rta in class of men
T h e “ w ets,” as th ey
a re
best
so rro w , and
m a jo rity b u t on o n e o f th o se occa- I to go
m eetin g in a public h all fo r an im ­ w ould avoid a d ry tow n au d w ould
known-— th o se in fa v o r of th e s a ­
th
e
b
rig
h
te
st
jew
el
th
a
t
heaven
sio n s th e e n tire p recin ct v oted. T h e lo o n s” m ak e o u r tow n p ro sp ero u s
passio n ed discu ssio n of th e s u b je c t go elsew h ere to sp en d th e i r m oney,
loons re m a in in g as b u sin ess in s titu ­
p recin ct o u tsid e of G resh am w ould an d fu ll o f b u sin ess, w hy is th is ex- could bestow upon th e sacred union, as a m ethod of e d u catio n .
but th a t th e m e rc h a n ts w ould m ore
tio n s of th e place— h av e n o t beer,
p ro b ab ly give a
"d ry ”
m a jo rity , istln g fact tr u e a t th e p re s e n t tim e, "A child, e ith e r boy o r g ir l."
I l l sp e a k in g of how th e traffic af- 1 th a n m ake up fo r th is I ohs by m ore
idle. T hey realize th a t th e d e stin e
w hich seem s to be g iv in g th e “ w e ts” If th e tow n sh o u ld be v o ted d ry next
T h e m em b ers of th e W. C. T. U fects b u sin ess m en he a s s e rts th a t cash sales and less loss on th e c re d it
of th e liq u o r traffic h e re is h a n g in g
a sh a d e th e best of th e com ing T u esd ay th e r e w ould be “ T h a n k
of th e 's ■ a l e s .
His hom e tow n In O
hio has
feelin g th a t it is im p o rta n t to e d u - th 1 e m g ro c e rie s feel th e effects
.
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In th e balan ce. T h o se w ho a re th e
electio n . T his a d v a n ta g e will be G od” tw o m o re em p ty b u sin ess hous-
h‘‘ n' ° H’ ’ “ ,,d ,b e f o riiitu re '»een g re a tly benefltted by v o tin g o u t
m ost in te re s te d h av e em ployed an offset h o w ev er by th e ab sen ce o f a es (s a lo o n s) to be a d d ed to th is list, c a te th e c h ild re n and young ueonle ,
to th in k an d decide fo r th em selv es J S T
T ’."’? “ "J* ‘,O " Ot
Haloo,,M
a g e n t to m ak e a c a re fu l e s tim a te of
c e rta in floating vote th a t w as h e re
We w ish to cite th e p u b lic to th e
feel it at all, but It la w h ere cre d it is
Mr. S te rlin g , not being in th e cor-
th e s tre n g th of b o th sides
on
th
is
g
re
a
t
su
b
je
c
t,
p
re
se
n
te
d
this
He b efo re b u t w hich is n e a rly a b se n t tow n of T ro u td a le
w hich w as, w hen p etitio n to th e school from th e fifth given to city re s id e n ts w ho sp en d p o ra te lim its of G resh am , can not
has been en g ag ed In th e w ork
th e ir m oney fo r liq u o r th a t th e J vote in th
now . So it seem s to ... be a g u ess it , h a d . . . a good
.......... com ing elec tio n , but wish
u
m o n th ly p ay ro ll, a g ra d e up, w ith th e follow ing re s u lt-
fo r se v e ra l w eeks p a st an d h as a | w hich sid e w ill win
g re a te s t loss is felt.
u
n
til
th
e
last
sp
le
n
d
id
th
riv
in
g
tow
n,
an
d
w
hich
is
,e s to place h im self on reco rd as op
co m p lete list of th e re g iste re d and I b allo t is co u n ted
T he sto ry th a t people of E staca d a J posed to th e liq u o r traffic
P E T IT IO N ,
n ex t T u esd ay now so d ead th a t peo p le w ho own
possible v o ters o f th e city . By ac I n ig h t.
p ro p e rty th e r e w ould be glad to sell We a re school
boys a n d g irls of
To th e Pulille.
ou t a t an y p rice to g et aw ay. As you
G resh am , an d we ask th e voters
all know , it still h as Its salo o n s. If
T h e re being a q u e stio n as to my
of th e tow n to keep o u t th e s a ­
salo o n s m ak e a tow n
rig h t to re-open In th e b a rb e r b u si­
p ro sp ero u s,
loons by vo tin g rig h t N ovem ber 4
1913.
ness In G resh am , I wish to s ta te th e
T r«utd»ie on
th e boom . L isten to th is : T w o W.
sh o p I sold
lust J u n e to J D.
G ladys N eal, A ndrew P u llen , Elsu
•Sherman ft H a rris of S andy have W oodfin, who la te r sold shop to u
M arried m ore th a n 4 2 y ears ago,
:C. T. U. w om en v isited T ro u td a le to- Jo h n so n ,
P.
M
anning,
wtho
sp
e
n
t
a
p
a
rt
H
arold
L
ym
an,
O
live
M
ars-
on
e
of
th
e
la
rg
e
st
fr
u
it
tre
e
n
u
rs
e
rie
s
W illiam H. D ickson, 72 y ears old,
e l a t e s t h a t ‘,’7
thf> repO r, th a t tb ey
M ark N augle,'
B a rb e r S upply Co., of P o rtla n d , was
has filed s u it fo r d iv o rce fro m A gnes 7 hi* v acatio n 1,1 E u ««“ e re
Belle A tte rb u ry , In th e n o rth w e s t an d a re p re p a rin g
reas
' ? « o n ’ ly o n e c h u rc h an d th a t Is de G ' adya
my own p ro p e rty . I had no p a rtn e r
A. D ickson on g ro u n d s of cru el and **“ * “
If,°r a " a d d re
s s w hich has
•’“ isy
D avidson, fall sh ip m e n ts. A la rg e w agon loud
who hud m oney in v ested In my shop,
in h u m a n tre a tm e n t
an d
a sk s th e X
to find b ^ Z ? “ "
^ 1Pe" 8 erted a " d “ u cb w e a th e r h e a t «
rem •MyTr«H° 7 a b ‘T ,C\M lche‘.’UG ;o r ; e
<", r ° UKh O r“ h a "* y* t,*rday
n e ith e r was my b a rb e r shop tra d e d
c o u rt fo r s u it m oney an d $25 m o n th -
“ h° " r S
p re a c h e r in th e to w n ; no S unday P u llen ,
G race
E ield h o u se, E sth e r f° r ' h' ' f ” 8Hn,H 1,1 •’«•’’ land. T h ere fo r p a rt p ay m en t fo r h o m estead . I
ly a lim o n y and th e re tu rn o f a 72- j tim e.
h
M r’ M a n n ,n K « u « e s t - ' -
sch o o l fo r th e c h ild re n ; no relig io u s P eterso n , Eay W ebber, E lton G ragin Wa8 “ larK*' 1“’BO,’»m ent of splendid bought h o m estead o u t rig h t fro i i
his ap p re c ia tio n an d w o n d er o v er
E lsie S m ith, G retch en R adcliff. Eva tw o -y ear-o ld tre e s, in clu d in g all th e
a c re ra n c h , w hich he c h a rg e d he ed
D uley.
B. p. BAUER.
th e co u rte sy th e officer told him th a t , "
° f “ ny kln<1 w h a te v e r' O nly Met a r te r , M abel M etzger, David Me- sta n d a rd v a rieties.
deeded to h e r n in e y e a rs ago u n d er
j r c h u rc h m em b ers o u t of th e 200 K eoun, W ilm a A tte rb u ry , Alice Me
su
ch
jo
b
s
was
his
p
rin
cip
al
occupa
false re p re se n ta tio n s .
R
WlH b,'8 i'‘ d,K8,nK
in h a b ita n ts liv in g th e re . T ro u td a le ! K ,n n ey- V ernon Lew is, Edw in H oney,
Library's Annual Mortal.
n , an d ad d ed th a t he ra re ly had to I u
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i„i
D ickson ch a rg e s th a t he was d riv ­ tio
M elvin Ilru g g e r, a c a rlo a d for sh ip m e n t to Iow a. Two
» m ak i e an a r r e s t fo r d ru n k e n n e s s o r has tw e n ty e n in , tv d (lu
w e ellin
g hniiaou
t«eraid
T h e a n n u a l H allo w e'en social of
IIn«
hoUHe8’ I G
ertru d e B rad sh aw ,
en fronf his hom e by his w ife and d is o rd e rly co n d u ct. He s ta te d th a t "
D ow sett, T eddy W rig h t J f 11" 1 !‘K° th ey received a consign-
P
b u sin ess h o u ses, one
M arg aret Law e, E lizab eth Schw ed- inent of se e d lin g ro o ts on w hich to th e L ib ra ry asso< latio n will he held
c h ild re n , w ho have had him ex am ­
larg e h o tel an d tw o b o ard in g h o uses ■ | t ler.
a t th e G ran g e hall S a tu rd a y e v e n ­
r
,
" " 7 .......... ...
th
e
w
et
tow
n
of
ined fo r in sa n ity , he says, in an ef-
w et to w n of S p rin g field only L „
now
T h e ja il is alw ay s full
ing N ovem ber 1. T h a t
d a te was
fo rt to get rid of him . an d se n t him
* “‘ile8 aw ay fu rn lsh e d a "
th e
I his w eek, th e re w ere th r e e young I L ane, P h y llis B ates, L yle M ason, By- r,-ady t0 b,‘ •’«•turned fo r sal<- the re. chosen b ecau se of th e le c tu re s to be
to th e p o o r farm as a p a u p e r. J a s b° 7 ' fi8,1' " re he h ad to d “al
ron
P
u
llen
,
Ih
len
W
ostell,
T
ll‘*
Plan
a
n
is
in
tr<
H
arry
Th<*
»
,lan
o
f
g
ra
f
tin
g
au
d
ra
isin
g
tre
e
s
boys placed w ith in its w alls. No
given T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y
ev en ­
H. D ickson an d Daisy A. D ickson a n d expre8aed ’h«* °P in o ln th a t w hen sid e w a lk s in th e tow n an d so n .e of t W
e r ostell,
. ? ^ d ^ P w resto
T d n a n m M ^ d i ? P u B ? » ' h ‘7
W’'*" " g r' ,W' n8
ings.
T h e re w ill be a
p ro g ram ,
son a n d d a u g h te r, a re ch a rg e d In i,p ri,' 8fleld *oe8 d ry th e r e w o n ’t be th e s tre e ts a re alm o st Im passable.
C hblo. Lizzie B rad sh aw , R uth
" 7 Kh qU al,ty of O r,’8,">
g am es aud th e
u su al acco m p an i­
th e co m p lain t w ith c o n sp irin g w ith an y ,h ln K of th e k in d fo r him to do Now as fo r th e b u sin ess of th e tow n. - T ruM' " u d l e
M cC arter. B eatrice applw ‘ h aving had Its effect In decld-
m
e
n
ts
of
a
H
allo
w e’en occasion.
!
C
o
m
m
en
t
is
u
n
n
ecessary
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th e m o th e r to d riv e him from his
T he lis t o f vehicles w hich was seen , af,>8- M ad ° r i e L ym an. A lb ert H a rry ,IK ,h o n u rse ry m e n th e re to p ro cu re
L iihch will be serv ed .
hom e.
Mr. a n d Mrs. D ickson w ere m a r­
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ried in New Y ork C ity in S ep tem b er.
We
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a c arlo ad of first class
18 71, an d m oved to O regon six y ears
a lfa lfa hay to a rriv e th is week
Spe­
One o f th e m o st noticed a ffa irs of only
la te r. T h e deed to th e la n d , he says
cial price on car.
We have a good
he th o u g h t w as se c u rity fo r th e pay- , b ‘8 8,a8On ’ a8 tb e fan llly ro u Ill° n a ‘ seen on th e s tr e e t a t th is h o u r
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B ran, M iddlings
A nna B ru g g e r, H asel G og.«r*°H or- HanK* plac,‘ th e X o rig in a lly cam e from supply of S h o rts,
m en t of $1000 w hich he n eeded to
V','“ 8 ,la8t S u n d ay a t " u n h u r t . K,,,pg , hp , wo re p re , entlUfveg of
an d all m ill feed on hand.
buy im p le m e n ts fo r th e farm .
Mr E v an s is one of o u r u p -to -d ate
. C. T. IT., w ere th r e e m en and ence W ilhelm . M ae D o u g h erty .R alp h
T he fam ily is well k n o w n 'in an d ,f“ 7 7 , 7 7 " ’ P r° 8p7 ° U8 38 wel1’ an d , — , —
a sa.o o n .
B ut tvtanley,
W e g rin d
an y tim e. B ring ns
K a th e rin e
H oney, L au ra
L a d ies to S erv e Tea.
th ey w ere e n te rin g a salo o n .
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T h e L a d ie s’ Aid of th e M E. y o u r g rists.
a ro u n d G resh am , th e ir h om e b eing .. * ° ‘ 7 , ^ ’"
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“ " I M r"u T ,h «’y h av e th r e e salo o n s in th a t little S hipley. M a rg a re t B u rk e. Eva Dodd
G e rtru d e E a stm a n , G ladys M ichel,
G RESH AM F E E D MILL. P hone 661
on th e cro sro a d so u th of th e Sec- r' ‘ a,is
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M ildred St C lair, E m ily A nderson ch u rc h w ill se rv e a 10 c en t te a T u e s­
tio n L ine, tw o m iles w est of h e re
M r an d M rs i-erk in s, a h ig h ly re-
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F ra n k R o g ers day a fte rn o o n N o v em b er 4, In the
H u e rta Is liv in g a few c e n tu rie s
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sp ected an d beloved p io n e e r fam ily o f haB gonp ,,
r.staca<la K irk T h o m p so n , J e n n ie B u rk e. V lo.a le c tu re room of th e ch u rch .
All a re
It is d ead , an d th a t th e D inger, .J o e C hiodo, A ddle Q ucslq-
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c o rd ially in v ited .
H a lio w e e n a . R ockw ood.
p eopl„ 8 h ared
hoH pJullty of , f,e (, p * " <8 d e p e n d e n t upon th e L a d ie s’ b erry , Jo h n H oney.
M ary C atfi. v
L ea g u e to su p p ly m oney fo r E velyn M etzger, N ellie F a ris , p .a r l
H ead s of d e p a rtm e n ts ulwuys a n t
A H allo w e n 'e n dan ce w ill be g iven h o st an d h o ste ss: Mr. an d M rs. P e r-
I-DR SA LE No. 1, oat h ay ; also
R ut.gg, M arth a H ag b erg , Ix jttle W lh-
a t R ockw ood g ra n g e h a ll n ex t S a tu r- k in s, Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k o b se n , o f P a t- th e fu rn is h in g o f lig h ts fo r th e lon. O pal M iddleton, H elen Mct»),i r, tim o th y an d c lo u r m ixed, a b o u t 1 m ore, m ore, m ore.
T h is to be R obt. J . H e n d ric k s, H e s te r T h o rp e
day n ig h t w ith S im m o n sen 's o rc h e s­ e rso n . W ash ., Mr. an d Mrs. H y ett an d s tre e ts o f Rs ow n tow n
ton sto rk m angela. Mrs. A nna R eed,
S te rlin g ft K id d er a re sole agí uta
tr a a n d D. B. W ier as m an ag e r. T he tw o d a u g h te rs , M a rg a re t a n d G ene­ done by g iv in g a se rie s o f dances D ella H u g h es, K eith K e ste rso n . E r­ R. D. 4, box 76. '
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T h e tr u th o f th e m a tte r is th a t L a u ra D avis, C hase St. C lair, O rville
th e u su a l p ric e of 25 cen ts. Good d a u g h te r
H elen , Mr. A b b ett, Mr.
S p ath , T om P a rk e r , M abel S hipley
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H eating Stoves, $1.50 and up at H allo w e'en social a t th e g ra n g e h all
Rem edy is used. It h as a w orld
to how " n o s a lo o n s' w ould effe c t
rates.
Some of these are now being o ffered for
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everyb°<ly.
you a re n o t fu lly p e rsu a d e d as to d a 'iv e s F o r sa le by G resham D rug '
and all D ealers
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b ln a tlo n , 1 y e a r, $8 00,
SEEKING DIVORCE
ONE POLICEMAN,
AFTER 4 2 YEARS
NOTHING TO DO why ,lon t ,hey keep
APPLE TREE SHIPMENTS
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