. 3. NO. 73 G resham O utlook oresham . MEET IN CONVENTION DRYS WILL NOMINATE FOR COMING ELECTION L a te y e sterd ay afte rn o o n p o sters w ere d is trib u te d callin g a m eeting fo r th e ev en in g a t th e M ethodist c h u rc h to c o n sid er n am es fo r no m i n a tio n fo r th e com ing city election. “ I t is im p o rta n t," said th e p o ste r,” th a t every v o ter who is in sym pathy w ith a dry tow n be p re s e n t.” And th ey cam e. A larg e n u m b er of men an d women v o ters of th e city were th e re , an d som e o u tsid e o f th e city cam e to lend th e ir m o ral su p p o rt. Rev. E. A. L eo n ard called th e m eet in g to o rd e r, an d w as a fte rw a rd e lec ted , ch a irm a n w ith G eorge F. H oney as se c re ta ry . A fter m uch dis cussion a n o m in atin g co m m ittee was e lec ted an d given th e pow er to ch o o se th re e n am es for councilm en an d one fo r m a rsh a l an d p resen t th em to th e n o m in atin g conven tio n to n ig h t. It was d efiinitely u n d e r sto o d th a t m em b ersh ip on th is com m itte e w ould n o t b ar any person b eing n o m in ated fo r any office. The p erso n elle of th e co m m ittee was as fo llo w s: Mrs. G ust L arson, Mrs. I). M. S h o em ak er, Geo. F. H oney, S. S. T h o m p so n , 11. E. Uavls, R. R. C a rl son, Ur. A. T hom pson, Mrs. Chas. C lev elan d , Mrs. B. W. E m ery, C. E. R u sh e r, E. C. L indsey an d J. C. Peterson. T h e co m m ittee m et th is m orning an d a g reed to place in n am in atio n Cor co u n cilm en , J. C. P eterso n , G ust. L arso n and Geo. F. H oney, an d for m a rsh a ll, Ja m e s M cKinney. M ultnomah county . O regon T uesday . N ovember "Ever at Your Service ’ P h o n e 701 1M3 / $1.50 PER YEAR MRS. AGNES DICKSON TRAMP KILLED NEW IDEAS ANSWERS SUMMONS MORE COMING AT TROUTDALE OF GOVERNMENT IF ENCOURAGED M ention w as m ade a b o u t te n day's PORTLAND, Nov. 7— (S p e c ia li — ago of a p en d in g d iv o rce case in T h e first of w hat m ay be a wmfio ? T Un‘i en,t lfied Was 8hOt t0 d e a ,h T h® m o v em en t'to co n so lid ate th e city w h,ch w " " an > ™ ‘ ka° » «» ' b® Pl«“ »- se rie s of p o p u la r le c tu re s w ill he h . u ° U A i Oni a tu rd a y ®v e a lng ot P o rtla n d and M ultnom ah county tiff an d h is w ife Mrs. A gnes A. given a t th e lib ra ry on F rid ay ev en w l t h 't u - n ng u c ab *n a l o n g ,iu to one m unicipal g o v e rn m e n t has D ickson is th e d e fe n d a n t. T h e fa m ing next u n d e r th e au sp ices o f th e en t r ?t ° r i* *«* u n d red y - d - | been revived, and a t a m eetin g o f th e ily lives ab o u t tw o m iles w est of east of th e Sandy river. Kast gWe , , U!)lni.ss Me„ . , c , ub T h u r„. G resh am and is well know n h ere. L ib ra ry a sso ciatio n . P ro fe sso r F re d A ccording to th e sto ry told by llay , he Illatter wfta , a k e „ up Mr. D ickson is 7!» y ears old, his w ife eric S tan ley D unn h as been engaged to give a ste re o p tic o n d is se rta tio n i r tin n w io w ere in th e cabin a t specially, D enver, C olorado, h as re- being a few y e a rs y o u n g er. Mrs. on " T h e Seven W onders of th e * ' a 1 ollb ®'b arreled sh o tg u n cently co n so lid ated w ith th e co u u ty , D ickson filed an a n sw e r to th e com W o rld .” •s iru s t irough a window by an a n ,i fram ed up a sin g le city govern- p la in t on S a tu rd a y la s t in w hich she It is th e in te n tio n to give o th e r unknow n m an an d fired po in t b lan k raen t. Atso a com m ission form has 8avs ,h a t h e r huBba,ld ‘B a confirm ed in to th e ir m idst. T he ch arg e center-, been ad o pted in D enver a f te r consid- d r ln k e r - a »d ‘ he p a st su m m e r le c tu re s and e d u c a tio n a l e n te r ta in ed in th e left b reast of th e s tra n g e r, ¡enable c o u rt pro ced u re. It w ill not ha8 t b r ® atened “ > b®a > h e r w ith a m en ts if th e r e is a p ro p e r resp o n se te a rin g th e lu n g s to sh red s. A fter I be eaay lo w ork o u t a p lan 0, consol- ,a r r e d ropt> B ecause of h e r fe a r of to th e effort b eing m ade, it all d e receiving th e b u llets, th e man is said N atio n P orU and and M ultnom ah h e r h u sb a n d , " h e r a tto rn e y , J o h n A pen d s up,,n thfl r e ,e p ,l° “ o1 ,b ® to have risen from his seat, ra n alth o u g h L. M. L epper, w ho is a l L ogan, a sk s, in th e a n s w e r filed S at- 8P«a k ®rB l,v th ® G resh am public, u rd u y . th a t th e case be a d v a n c e d '™ 8 *8 a r a r ,‘ °PP<’r < Unlt-V >° b r i»K th ro u g h a door and a fte r going 40 1 ways prolific in reso u rces, says it can on th e c o u rt docket an d d e te rm in e d 8U,' h h4gh vlu88 b e re as feet from th e cabin, fell dead. be done easily. T he p lan, if w orked D r' D unn a n d ,h ® ,ir8t 1®<'tu r ® sh o u ld A posse was org an ized a t T ro u t o u t. w ould e lim in a te o ne se t of offi as soon as possible B ecause they w ere u n a b le to g et ; b® K ^ - te d w ith an overflow ing house, d ale and sco u red th e s u rro u n d in g cers e n tire ly , o r nearly so in th e ex imed of. co u n try , b u t w ith o u t finding a clu e ecutive d e p a rtm e n ts, but th e r e w ould alo n g , Mrs. D ickson say s th ey m ade i a lively in te re s t is being ta k e n in to th e m u rd e re r. D eputy Sheriff be req u ired se p a ra te d e p a rtm e n ts fo r an a g re e m e n t of se p a ra tio n in th e m a tte r by th e G resh am school, But we are g o in g to h a v e one— B eckm an w ent to th e scene from th e county ro ad s and th e city s tre e ts M arch, 1904, tie receiv in g $1000, an d th e r e is c e rta in to be a respons- of those g e t- to g e th e r affairs P o rtlan d . h e left th e ir hom e. F iv e ' | ye effo rt front th u t q u a rte r. C on- and se p a ra te d e p a rtm e n ts fo r th e a s when < a chairm an a n d a s e c re ta ry Jo sep h Mossi, a p ro sp ero u s fa rm e r sessm en t of p ro p erty . H ow ever, th e m o n th s la te r, sh e c h a rg e s , he re- c e rn in g th e com ing le c tu re P rin c ip a l needed and w h ere we a re n e ith e r who ow ns th e land on w hich th e k ill- problem has been w orked o u t in San tu rn e d an d has c o n tin u e d to live a f S tu b b s w rite s as follow s; a nor sheep; n e ith e r d e m o c ra ts ing occurred,. w as a rre ste d on S un- F ran cisco a n d D enver, a n d m ay be th e old hom e. Mrs. D ickson d en ies "T o th e E d ito r :— It is h ig h ly Im republicans; n e ith e r m en o r m ice th a t sh e w as In s tru m e n ta l In h av in g p o rta n t th a t P rof. F re d e ric S tanley day su sp ected of th e m u rd er. it just ordinary " c itiz e n s ” fu lly in- w orked o u t in P o rtla n d . h e r h u sb a n d ex am ined fo r in sa n ity , D unn of th e U n iv ersity of O regon he V ictor Accord!, a fa rm h an d em ton picking o u t th e b e st peo p le to W hile th e re is yet little ex p erien ce. as h e ch a rg e d in his co m p lain t. ployed by Mossi, and Jo h n O’B rien, a g re e te d by a sp len d id re p re se n ta tiv e the soon-to-be v a c a n t offices. It T h e couple m oved to O regon in a u d ie n c e F rid a y ev en in g . He is a tram p , a re held a t th e co unty ja il as | nia-v be Haid w ith tr u th th a t th e i relic of the p a st an d m ay b e w e'll w itnesses. T he slain m an has n o t g en eral ru n of th e people of P o r t 1877, com ing from New Y o rk ,w h ere a s p e a k e r endow ed w ith c h arm , it the ca n d id a te s so ch o sen an d GRESHAM GRANGE been identified. His body Is a t th e land a re not satisfied w ith th e com th ey w ere m a rrie d a few y e a rs be b re a d th , an d c u ltu re , and th o se who rbe we w on’t. I t d o e s n 't m a tte r IN REGULAR SESSION m ission form , a lth o u g h th e r e is h a r d fo re th e tr ip acro ss th e c o n tin e n t. h a v e h e a rd him b efo re a re alw ays m orgue of D unning & M cEntee. ijway, for we a re o n ly d o in g as th e ly tim e to form c o rre c t ju d g m e n t. ' D ickson c h a rg e d in Ills co m p la in t a n x io u s to h e a r Him a g ain . Mr. Dunn G resh am G ran g e m et la s t S atu rd ay One of th e o th e r m en, who gave charter d ire c ts u s to do— b u t In re g u la r session w ith an u n u su ally his nam e as O 'B rien told S heriff ¡T b ® p rin cip al o b jectio n to th e com th a t his w ife had d riv en him from le c tu re s in v a rio u s p a rts of th e s ta te , in the city is in n eed o f som e fu ll a tte n d a n c e of its m em bers. The m ission form In P o rtla n d is th a t th e th e ir h om e an d as a re s u lt of a con- and h as th e o p p o rtu n ity of m e a s u r lendments to k eep us a b re a s t of h all w as d eco rated witli fall llowers W ord th a t th re e m em bers of a p a rty n ew m ethod is not w hat th ey expect- sp iracy w ith th e ir tw o ch ild re n had ing th e In te lle c tu a l s ta n d a rd s of v a ri of tra m p s sta rte d from P o rtlan d F r i growing s e n tim e n t t h a t is know n an d a u tu m n leaves an d looked very- festiv e. T h e p rin cip al fe a tu re of th e day, w alking along th e line of th e ed it would be. T h e b u d g et of ex- s u b je c te d him to m any in d ig n itie s, ou s cities. b e t's not be "w eig h ed in nnd wide as th e "O re g o n sy s te m .” m o rn in g session was th e in itia tio n of O.-W. R. & N. track to th e v icinity penses fo r th e en su in g y e a r will ca u sin g him to be ex am in ed as to his tile b alan c e an d found w a n tin g " in sev en new m em bers. T hose jo in in g I It looks to a d is in te re s te d o b se rv e r w ere Mrs. R. H. T odd, Mr. an d Mrs of T ro u td a le , and half a m ile from eq u al th a t of any fo rm e r y ear, a l sa n ity and p lacing him in a position th is resp ect. If a sm all assem b lag e to sh o u ld g re e t th e sp e a k e r, th e In fe r ht the com ing ele c tio n is g o in g to Y oung, Mr. an d Mrs. G. W. S taple- th e tow n they cam e to an ab an d o n ed th o u g h se v e ra l m illio n s hav e been w here It w as n ecessary fo r him added to th e ta x a b le p ro p e rty . It depend on c h a rity fo r m ain te n a n c e . imother c o n te st b etw een th e w ets to n , Rev. M elville T. W ire and Will sh ack , w here they decided to cam p. ence in his m ind w ould not do o u r Mrs. H ickson says in h e r a n sw e r co m m u n ity ju s tic e . T h ere is a fireplace in th e h u t an d had been expected th a t expenses I the drys. M aybe n o t, b u t th re e H essel. A fte r th e b o u n teo u s d in n e r a t n o o n , th e le c tu re h o u r was tak en law "T h e n , too. It is im p e ra tiv e th a t uncilnien a re g o in g to be rep laced up. A well w ritte n p ap er on th e o r w hile th e o th e rs sa t before th e fire would In crease, b u t it w as expected th a t h e r h u sb a n d v isited six I we are going to e le c t a city m ar- igin o f T h a n k sg iv in g day was given w hich they had b u ilt O 'B rien says he th a t th e m illio n s w hich w ould be a,i- firm s b efo re he w as ab le to find one e v ery o n e m ak e an effort to com e, be The th re e w ho h a v e se rv ed th e by W. li. P a rso n s and J. E. S tubbs w ent to sleep In an alcove which hail ; ded to th ® ta ,ta b le p ro p e rty w ould who p u t sufficient cred en ce in his cau se th e L ib ra ry asso ciatio n m ust be show n th a t G resh am d em an d s i for two y e a rs a r e M. D. K ern , sp o k e briefly on th e re la tio n of c h il been used fo r th e purposes of a pan- ta k ® UP a,ld P rovide fo r th e Increased sto ry to b rin g b is d iv o rce su it. d re n to th e G ran g e, reco m m en d in g a h ig h -class le c tu re s. 'S p le n d i d a tte n iff. Kenney a n d Jd e P a te n e a u d e , ju v e n ile G ran g e. A vocal solo by- try and in which th ere Is a sm all co st of ®*P®»B®B On® ite m th a t sets on edge th e te e th of th e o rd in a ry tax- FIRST SHIPMENT OF d an ce will convince th em of tills, and the women a re g o in g to vote Mrs. E arl T h o m p so n an d a violin solo window. B eside th e fireplace, w hich is in Pa >'p r. w ho m u8t e ith e r w alk o r ta k e tain. If e ith e r o f th e th r e e a re by J o h n F ie ld h o u se w ere m uch e n CARLOAD OF CABBAGE we s h a ll have m ore good tilin g s to follow th a n we have e v e r tiad be Initiated a g a in w ill th e y be elec t- jo y ed . Som e of th e new m em bers th e c e n te r of one side of th e room , a B,reet c a r, is th e a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r w ere called on fo r im p ro m p tu p arts R esp ectfu lly , lf not, w ho w ill? T h e re can be a n d Mr. W ire resp o n d ed w itli a solo is a sm all window. At this window, a Bpven p a ss e n g e r au to m o b ile fo r , T h e first c a rlo a d of cabbage e v e r fo re .” O’B rien a sse rts, th e m u rd e re r a p _ 's ta te o c c a sio n s,” to be paid fo r by sh ip p ed from G resh am h as Just been J. E. STUBBS. lone m unicipal tic k e t n am ed to- an d Mr. S tap leto n w ith a line talk a b o u t loaded a t th e O. W. P. depot. It lit, but th e r ig h t to n o m in a te by in w hich he ex p ressed h im self in p eared , raised his gun and fired, the ,h ® tax W « ™ a t th e ton® of th is ! TOWN OF MILWAUKIE kltiative p e titio n is in fo rce an d sy m p a th y w ith th e w holesom e, help b u ck sh o t lan d in g all w ithin an a re a *5 0 0 0 - A gain, th e com m on people w as b o u g h t from fa rm e rs In , ,, . i ful te a c h in g s of th e G range. H. W. of tw o feet a b o u t th e vicinity of th e ,niaB th e co u n cilm en front th e w ard s vicinity by a m an nam ed C ardw ell re is the o p p o rtu n ity an d p o w er | S n a a h a l| ,n a 8 te r of P i*aaaIlt V al. WINS RIGHT TO NAME h e a rt of th e u n identified man. Some ,o w hom th e y could go w hen they w ho w ill sen d th e c a r to S e a ttle o r I the strength o f th e v o te rs to elect | ey G ra n g e also b ro u g h t w ords of a re also supposed to have stru ck th e I w ant®d a ”tr e e t im proved o r a sew er W alla W alla as a sp e c u U tlo n . T he It is re p o rte d from W ashington ^council m ore to th e ir lik in g if th e g re e tin g . o th e r o ccu p an t o f th e seat, who dis- la ld - T h ® co u n cilm an is gone. He load w as m ad e up by J. J. R o b ert- th a t th e postolllce d e p a rtm e n t, has pninees of to n ig h t a re n o t up to j ---------------------- a p p eared and has no t been heard rauBt K° to th e c ,,y hal,> BiKn h,B 8O,1• K IL W rig h t, A lfred Alen and d e te rm in e d to c h a n g e th e sp ellin g kit requirements. QUARTERLY SESSION H a m e an d s ta te his b u sin ess on a pad. « Ja p a n e s e g a rd n e r. T h e v eg eta b le from . of M ilw aukee, W isconsin, so as to it to a lackey who ta k e s it to And doesn’t it seem th a t th e re MASTERS AND LECTURERS Mossi, w hose house is acro ss th e ¡h | an d •» ~ 1 was h au led to tin* depot In hulk and end th e last sy la b le w itli ” k le .” T h e railw ay tra c k from th e sh ack w here l,le in n e r ch a m b e r. If th e m a g n a te , c ra te d on th e car. hoald have been fo u r co u ncilm en to city of M ilw aukie, O reg o n , lias been a jl b eh in d th e d o o r th in k s th e b u sin ess C abbage 1s a co m m o d ity th a t Blnate. H ow a b o u t C ouncilm an T h e re g u la r q u a rte rly sessio n of th e sh o o tin g o ccu rred , denies sp elled th a t way e v e r sin ce It w as m a rk e t dell? It is tr u e th a t he holds fo r th e M a ste rs' an d L e c tu re rs’ associa- con n ectio n w ith th e crim e. In tb c is of sufficient im p o rta n c e he h e a rs grow s well h e re , b u t th e fo u n d ed In 1847 by L ot W hltcom be. has been lim ited to ¡*W yet, b u t h e h as been aw ay fo r I tio n o f th e M u ltn o m ah co u n ty su b o r- house, new ly clean ed , was found an th e m an, o th e rw ise th e m an is d is h e re to fo re He cam e front St. L ouis and n e v er P o rtla n d . If th e sh ip m e n t proves t months on a g ra n te d leav e of ab- | j d in a te g ra n g e s will be h eld w ith a u to m a tic sh o tg u n of th e ca lib e r of m issed w ith o u t in fo rm a tio n . gave any reaso n fo r giving th e new T h a t is P o rtla n d ’s com m ission p ro fitab le th e r e sh o u ld be no diffi and may ta k e very little p a r t R ockw ood g ra n g e next S atu rd ay . th e sh ell w ith which th e k illin g was tow n Its nam e n o r why he sp elled it kfittire m u n icip al le g isla tio n . His T h e re w ill be an all day session and done. T he em pty shell was found fo rm , an d th e a v e ra g e p lain citizen c u lty In w o rk in g up an ex ten siv e w ith a " k ie ," b u t it is know n th a t Be is here b u t h is b u sin ess is else- a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is ex pected, as th e betw een th e sh ack and th e house. does n o t lik e it. It m ay be th a t th e b u sin ess fo r th e fu tu re . th e W isconsin tow n w as sp elled th a t *re. He h a s n ’t re sig n e d n o r is it asso c ia tio n e m b races ev ery g ran g e S hells o t th e sam e calib er were fa u lt is n o t w ith th e com m ission w ay 70 y e a rs ago. N o u th e r lu n l Q u a rte tte . fo rm -It is w ith th e co m m issio n ers. seted th a t he w ill u n til th e p o litl- in th e co u n ty . M em bers o f R ock found in th e house. L a te r on th e Postoffice D ep art T h e S o u th la n d J u b ile e Q u a rte tte S u p p o rtin g Mossi in his d en ial. Ac Icomplexion o f th e new council is wood g ra n g e a re p re p a rin g fo r th e T h e little tow n of L in n to n ju s t will be in O resb am on S a tu rd a y even- m en t sp elled th e n am es d ifferen tly , nown. P e rh a p s n o t th e n . A bird occasion am i a big d in n e r will be one co rd i said th a t th ey a te su p p e r a b o u t n o rth of P o rtla n d is ex p en d in g $150,- Ing, N ovem ber 15, in ty p ical so u th e rn p ro b ab ly ta k in g L ip p ln c o tt's G azet 6 :3 0 o'clock and w ent to bed about 000 in a w a te r p la n t a n d $25,000 for c o n cert. If you e n jo y h e a rin g th e te e r a s a u th o r ity . T h u t w as in th e kite hand is w o rth tw o in th e bush. of th e fe a tu re s o f th e day. 8 o'clock. T h e ir sto rie s vary s lig h t sew ers, w hich is going som e fo r a n e g ro e s sin g you can n o t afford to la te 60's. . , ,, , , nilBB h e a rin g th e finest n e g ro q u a rte t Tonight's m e e tin g p ro m ises to be ly, b u t both co n ten d th a t they were N O TIC E W hen th e O regon A C a lifo rn ia tow n o f luOO people. B u t L in n to n „ f u iix,.q voices on th e Pacific coast, •bling at le a st. O ne o r tw o su f- T h e re g is tra tio n books fo r th e asleep in bed w hen th e sh o o tin g w as wise. I t e n la rg e d its b o u n d ar- E verybody en jo y s th e ir p ro g ra m so ru ilro a d w as b u ild in g in 1870 the hgetts may be n am ed on th e tic k e t T ow n of G resh am will be open fo r o ccu rred . Mossi is said to have ut- j |,,g 8O took In th e new gas p la n t. v°u Men and w om en w ith well ra ilro a d com pany trie d to m ak e Ute •there may be a n e ffo rt to ‘ p ack ” re g is tra tio n a t T ow n H all, b eg in n in g tered th r e a ts a g ain st tram p s w h o icogtlng j j . o OO.OOO. an d th e S ta n d a rd !h e,h ,'d '* ,0 ™ “ ro n c e r t t yp lcal 0 of sp e llin g conform to til»! W isconsin Mn , i7n inn n il W o rk s e n s tin r ■ " iu ? ? 8 , i r ®Bon" ' n u m b e r, a va sty le an d h as alw ay s spelleil th e ie convention. In t h a t case th e city W ednesday, th e 12th days of N ovem steal ltis v eg etab les, fr u it and kitch - a n " L n lo n Oil W orks, c o stin g rie ty th a t Is s u r e to pleas»-. U lassli a •11 will be too sm a ll to hold th e b er, 1913. postolllce ----------- a b o u t $3,001),0U0, and th e s e p ro p er- p o p u la r, h u m o ro u s an d sacred num - n a m e t h a t w ay, but th e ” »d. L et's a ll be th e r e in th e in- D eputy D istrict A tto rn ey H am - , niay be tax ed to pay fo r th e wa- hers. P rices, 15 and 25 cen ts. Re- people n e v e r ch an g ed i^ Now th e Office h o u rs from 2 to 5 p. m. and - - - by — — S her- te r p ]a n t served s e a ts , 35 cents. D eputy ercst of fair play a n d n a m e th e best from 7 to 9 p. m. u n til an d in clu d in g m erely acco m p an ied o th e r city m ust c h a n g e an d o u r M il iffs C u rtis an d L um sden, v isited th e | _______ •*“ or women fo r o u r v ote on elec- S a tu rd a y , th e 15th. w a u k ie is v in d ic a te d a t last. .Mr. D airy m an ! , ton day- sh o o tin g y esterd ay . | M ilw au kie em erg ed " w e t” from And b eg in n in g M onday, th e 17th, scene of th e W e have a c a rlo a d of first class Last^ S a tu rd a y 's fo o tb a ll g am e was books w ill be open each ev en in g T hey secu red an ad m issio n from th e jth e ho t local op tio n fight th e r e to th e a lfa lfa hay to a rriv e th is w eek. S p e fa rm h a n d em ployed by Mossi th a t 1 tu n e of 48 m a jo rity . W hen th e vote I thincan P olish Mops. a victory fo r G resh am H igh w hich T h e larg e f ronl 7 to 9 p. m. up to and In clu d in g cial price on car. We h av e a good d e feateil W ash o u g al by a sco re of 20 H .25, a t S te rlin g & K id d er's. ¡F rid a y , th e 21st of N ovem ber, 1913. th e ra n c h e r left th e k itch en In w hich ; w as b eing c o u n te d I w as p re s e n t fo r su p p ly o f S h o rts. B ran, M iddlings to 0. T h re e to u ch d o w n s an d tw o they b o th h ad been s ittin g , going in -¡s e v e ra l h o u rs. A la rg e n u m b e r of ------------------ , D. m . R O B ER TS, p o in ts on goal te lls th e w hole sle ry . and all m ill feed on h an d . to h is bedroom , an d was gone about *Be b a lo ts ‘only co n ta in e d o n e vote, Top Buggiiis, o p en B a g g ie s, H ack s 74 Tow n R ecorder. We g rin d any tim e. B ring us ______________ 2 0 - m in u tes. A ccordl ad m itte d th a t a g a in s t p ro h ib itio n , n o th in g else r 1((tH We d is lik e to h e a r a m an who Bain and Old H ickory Wag . d o e s n 't know o n e n o te from a n o th e r Waterloo G as E n g in e s, New J I t's a good tim e to g rease y o u r Mossi m ig h t have left th e house, | H *■ ch arg ed th a t th e w ets" v io lated ¿ | {FSHA V, . P h o n e fifi 1 a tte m p t to sin g his ow n p raise. Use N eatsfo o t Oil. At gone to th e cab in , and com e back ¡ 'h e c o rru p t p ra c tic e law by b rin g in g ............................... ..... Manure S p re a d e r T a lk w ith h arn ess. w ith o u t his know ing it. Officers a re votes to th e voting booth In autom o- tf ¡S te rlin g & K idder's. of th e opinion th a t Mossi w ent to biles an d effort is being m ade to have X th e cabin at th is tim e and fired th e th e electio n d eclared Illegal an d fa ta l sh o t. thrown out. ______________ 1 T w o p io n eers, K irk II. S heldon an d C. C. C h ap m an , se c re ta ry of th e H. 8 u tcliffe, died and w ere b u rled th is A T T H E C IT Y H A L L , F A IR V IE W O regon D evelopm ent le a g u e , who is In P o rtla n d S heldon was an to head th e O regon d eleg atio n a t th e o ld -tim e h a rd w a re m e r c h a n t and S ut- F rid ay E v en in g , N ov. 1 4 th AIIM t t l M i l , U nlted S tates L and Show in C hlca- , ®»ff® waB a v eteran of th e civil w ar. go, N ovem ber 20 to D ecem ber 8, has | w idely k now n. B oth leav e a space G iven by ye w im m en ’s so ciety o f ye P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h . Ye gone east to In stall th e ex h ib it. O re- am o n g a w ide c ircle of frien d s. d o o rs will be open a t can d le lig h t a n d ye m uslek will s tr ik e up at L. H W EI.I.S V III o 'clock by ye w atch th a t is on tym e. Y»- lax e to tills great,- gon will occupy tw o b o o th s ' in th e show Is fixed a t 25 c e n ts fo r ye grow n up m en an,I w itnniin L ittle Land Show an d will also have lect c h ild re n w ith th e ir p a re n ts com e free. ORESHAM, ORE., Nov. 6. 1013. Hale R atrays. u re room p rivileges. F ro m five to Ve F ir s t P a rte . N otice is h ereb y given th a t I will e ig h t O regon re p re se n ta tiv e s will he Notice is hereby given that a Mass Meeting cl T in iist S o p h ia S p rig h tly sell a t p u blic au ctio n a t my place in .lrr o n ip a n i> l J e m im a Jun ero se in a tte n d a n c e a t all tim es. P le a sa n t V alley, on N ovem ber 21, the legal voters of the Town of (Jreshatn will I»«- In'I'l All ye sin g e rs w ill give m any sw eet so n g s o f ye long tym e ago T he ex h ib it will consist o f a g ric u l 1913, a t 1 p. m , on e sp o tte d two- Som e g re a te l,lg s in g e rs will give o n e p a rt, tw o -p a rt an d fo u r p art tural p ro d u cts of every so rt, c o n trib year-o ld h e ife r w ith h o rn s, o ne blac k so n g s to d e lig h t ye g re a te big au d ien c e in Commercial Club Hall on uted by co m m ercial clu b s in all p a rts I y(.a rlln g h e ife r, o ne b rin d ie y e a rlin g IN T E R M IS S IO N . Ye m usick will now s to p ; ye o ld e s in g e rs w ill give ye au d ien ce of th e s ta te and is one of th e m ost h e ife r an d o n e brow n an d w hite a rest fo r a sp ell. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913, c o m p l e t e ev er assem bled In O regon y e a rlin g h e ife r, ta k e n up by m e on E » tra I. A w om an of fo u r sc o re y ears, Mrs. M. B. S pears, will ® S ep tem b er 23, 1913, an d a d v e rtise d All of th e ex h ib its w ere shippe-. from acco rg jn g to (aw PA U L BLISS. e n te r ta in you w ith th e sto ry of “ D er O ak und D er V ine,” follow ed 8’ “ P. M., for the purpose of nominating candidate« by a select s to ry , you n e v er h e a rd before. P o rtla n d last S atu rd ay In a special 14. 3, G resh am . P h o n e 7x. baggage c a r via th e N orth B ank. I E x tra II < holce violin m usic by so m e g re a te m u sician s, w ho for three eonneilmen for tw o years each an»l town com e from fo reig n p a rts , fo r th e so le p u rp o se ,>( h elp in g ye sin g e rs G r e a t N o rth ern and B u rlin g to n ro ad s e re « ill be a haln sp -c la l m e etin g of G reat N o rtn ern m u ur (he T h vot(>n| of Grp. acbool district E x tra IH . A y o u n g s in g e r will w a rb le a .Swiss Yodle, d e lig h t ing ye g re a te a u d ie n c e , an d c au sin g m uch c lap p in g o f h an d s on N ovem ber 2 2, fo r levying a special marshal for one year. W izard F e rtiliz e r is all F e rtiliz e r. tax fo r m a in te n a n c e o f th e high Ve tteroBrf Parte. Ye old sin g e rs w ill now sin g th e ir fu n n ie st so n g s c au sin g you ¡school. By order of Town Council, NO F iller. to la u g h till you cry. D. M. ROBERTS, Town Recorder. ( losing so n g , "A u ld L ang S y n e,” w ill now be su n g in m em ory No g irl sh o u ld fo rg iv e a young T Daily O regonian, 1 y r r e g .. ot ye long ty m e ago. man for ste a lin g a k iss u n le ss he g e ts Tw lce-a-W eek O u tlook. 1 y r.. , busy an d re tu r n s It p ro m p tly . Tonifht'i m ass m e e tin g a t th e city U just gol»8 t0 be o n e o f th e that is becom ing r a r e In O re- After aw h ile su c h m e e tin g s going to becom e e x tin c t— lik e jodo bird— first In O reg o n an d t everywhere. T h e p rim a ry , in ti,e nom inating sy s te m in all b u t L full force now a n d th e d is a p p o in t- ta that are e n g e n d e re d in a con- jon are p o ten t fa c to rs fo r boss e ring m ethods a n d c o r r u p t p rac- In a co m m unity lik e th a t of jbam such th in g s c a n n o t p rev ail, all are p a trio tic a n d th e w elfare the town is th e u p p e rm o st id e a — I t|,en the m ass m e e tin g is a relic the olden tim e, w hen th e se c re t jot was unk n o w n a n d th e in itla - nominating p e titio n w as n o t A m an, supposed to be a tra m p an d ! Great Concert of Ye Olden Tyme N otice a J ^*******+*+**M «M 4M A M +**+**4 Com bi nati o , yaar