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twice a week ' K l . 3 NO 78 G resham O utlook ___ GRESHAM, Phone 701 MULTNOMAH m i« » - ___________ ________________________________ ___________________ __________________ MULTNOMAH M COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, N O V E M B E R ». 1S>17 fOTING LAWS “ WANT ADS” ARE CHANGED ANSWER CALL CITIZEN'S TICKET For M arshal jam es mckinney Cor C ouncilnien GEORGE F. H O N EY “Ever at Your Service ’ $1.50 PER YEAR STATE MASTER NAMED FOR MAKES REPORT CITY OFFICES A g re a te r u n d e rs ta n d in g of th e v alu e of th e " w a n t a d .” is sp read in g all o v er th e co u n try . E very p ap er S ta te M aster C, E. S pence, of th e E lectio n s fo r m u n icip al officers will O regon g ra n g e , w ho w as io a tte n d be h eld in m any of th e citie s of O re o f any consequence, in clu d in g the ance at th e n a tio n a l g ra n g e in M an c h ester, N. H., m ade th e follow ing gon n ex t w eek. A t G re sh a m ,T ro u td a le c o u n try w eeklies, now have a col official re p o rt o f th e g ra n g e in O re an d F airv iew th e ele c tio n s w ill be um n devoted to th ese little business J C. PETERSON gon: • held next T uesday. At S andy it will GUST LARSON g e tte rs and th e re tu rn s alw ay s ju s ti VV e have not m ade a g re a t reco rd be h eld on M onday. INDEPENDENT T IC K ET fy th e o u tlay . in extension w ork d u rin g th e past F o llo w in g a re th e co m p lete tic k e ts Eor M arshal Very rarely is a “ w ant a d .” o v er year, o rg a n iz in g e ig h t s u b o rd in a te BEN MATHEWS fo r th e last th re e . T h a t of G resham looked, as it is alw ay s a d ire c t no and one P om ona g ra n g e , b u t, we a re W. H. CONGDON tice to th e p ublic th a t tells of an o p well pleased to n ote th e s u b s ta n tia l w ill be found in a n o th e r colum n. A Eor C ouncilnien p o rtu n ity o r a com m odity th a t som e g ain s m ade by som e o f th e o th e r fu ll set of city officers is to be elected GEORGE W. KENNEY NEW JACOBSON BUILDING, GRESHAM, OREGON. o n e else is su re to be in te re ste d in. s ta te s an d have confidence th a t th e a t T ro u td a le an d S andy. A t F a ir- JOSEPH PATENEAUDE M any cases in p o in t com e u n d e r the p en d u lu m will sw in g o u r way in th e view only th r e e co u n ciln ien a re to be . , a b°.Veu iS a P,CtUre of th p new J a c °l» o n B uilding Just com- KAY II. TODD. o b se rv a tio n o f th e n ew sp ap er, and com ing y ear. W e expect to h av e a elec ted th is y e a r: in non t , T 1" ° f M“ in 8,1,1 P° We11 s tre e ,s a t a C08t ° r " e a rly h u n d re d s can testify to th e ir effica n u m b er of en e rg e tic o rg a n iz e rs In th e •At Troutdale. X3° feetl tW° 8 to rk “8 hlKh' a,ld 18 b u ilt of brick j field as well as in crease th e m e m b e r cy in b rin g in g th e ir w an ts before F o r m ay o r— F. A. E d m u n d so n , w ith w hite facings of com pressed m aterial. ship of th e g ra n g e s now in w o rk in g Mrs. C la ra L arsso n . Oregon’s new re g is tr a tio n law has th e people. A re cen t ex p erien ce iu T he fo u d atio n is o f co n crete, reinforced and b u ilt on piling o rd er. th e O u tlook office is a case in point. F or recorder— G. C. Bates, L. Jean held to be u n c o n s titu tio n a l by T he b asem en t is com m odious and dry. On th e first floor a re th ree T he last session of th e O regon Larsson. A b o u t six w eeks ago a little re divisions one sto re room b eing on th e co rn er, one on Pow ell supreme c o u rt a n d th e q u e stio n Htate g ra n g e w as held in A lbany, q u e st fo r Chinese p h e a sa n ts cam e F o r tr e a s u r e r — L ouis K u m m er. folds to ° °a M al" 8treeL A 8 ,u irw a>' a ‘ "><• « °u th end lurally a rise s a s to th e s ta tu s of L inn co u n ty , In th e m id st of a su c from P o rtla n d w ith o rd e rs to p u b F o r m a rsh a l — J a m e s M onahan, leads to th e u p p er Moor w hich Is in the form of a hall, an d w hich who re g iste re d in O c to b e r be- lish th re e w eeks. T im e w ent on for cessful fa rm in g and d a iry in g co u n try . G eorge R ich ard so n . niay be used fo r h all pu rp o ses o r may ev en tu a lly be m ade Into T h is session was on e of th e m ost |*re the special e lec tio n . T h o se who th re e w eeks an d th e r e w as no reply, F o r th r e e co u n cilm en - H erm an office room s as occasion req u ires. The building is a d istin ct or- p le a sa n t and su ccessfu l In th e h isto ry B laser, Ir a D odson, A aron Fox, E. R. [istered in G re sh a m , n u m b e rin g b u t before a n o th e r In sertio n for . n am en t to th e city and one of th e best ev er erected h ere of th e o rg a n iz a tio n in o u r s ta te . W e Je n n in g s, J a m e s K n a rr, L. R ussell. 200, will h a t e to do it o v e r th r e e w eeks passed by th e n cam e an ! ❖ w ere honored w ith th e p resen ce of Lain next y e a r u n d e r th e old law. a n sw e r from fa r beyond th e Sandy .At Sandy. ■National M aster W ilson, d u rin g th re e Li they were not registered legally a n d th e “ w ant a d .” had d o n e its J F o r m ay o r— P a u l R. M elnlg. j days of th e session, a n d he c o n trib kill their voting m a k e an y d ifferen ce w ork. SPECIAL MEETING F o r re c o rd e r— C. D. P u rc e ll, W. V. MR. AND MRS BRANSON uted larg ely to th e p le a s u re and p ro f mthe results? T h is case w as a ra r e excep tio n to OF FAIR BOARD ON HISTORIC GROUND it of th o se In a tte n d a n c e . T h e a t- R ogers. The different c ity e le c tio n s to be im m ed iate re s u lts , b u t it took tim e F o r tr e a s u r e r — R. E. E sson. A special m eeting o f th e board of ten d an c e o f v isito rs w as la rg e an d A lpine, O re., Nov. 19, 1913. ¡kid next m o n th , in c lu d in g th o s e of in th a t case fo r th e little re a d e r to F o r th re e c o u n cilm en — P. It. G ray, d e le g a te s w ere p re se n t fro m all b u t E d ito r O u tlo o k :— W e a re in a prtland, G resh am , T ro u td a le , F a ir- find w h at w as w an ted an d th e g r a ti d irecto rs of th e M ultnom ah C ounty L. L. H offm an, M arton L e n a rtz , J. tw o d is ta n t co u n ties.. riew and S andy w ill h av e to be held fy in g resp o n se show ed th a t th e re E a ir asso ciatio n will be held to m o r most h isto ric place at A lpine, O regon, Many im p o rta n t m a tte r s w ere acted S cales, P ercy T. Shelley. gder the old r e g is tr a tio n , n o tw ith - w as b u t little ex ception to th e ru le row aftern o o n to h e a r th e final re a rich farm in g co u n try tw en ty m iles upon, am ong th em being a c h an g e At F a ir v iew . ttnding th a t m an y of th e m have th a t th e "w a n t a d ." will b rin g an y p o rt of th e se c retary an d tr e a s u re r so u th w est of C orvallis, w here d o n a in th e election of d e le g a te s to th e F o r th re e co u n c ilm e n — E dw in B ur ude new re g is tr a tio n s . In G resh- th in g b u t lo st o p p o rtu n itie s. tion claim s w ere tak en in th e fo u rtie s I for th is y e a r and to a rra n g e fo r th e s ta te g ra n g e a n d a n o th e r fav o rin g ■ the work h a s ju s t been co m p let- A g lan ce a t th e classified co lu m n s and lias been know n all o v er O regon th e a b ilitio n of th e s ta te s e n a te , and in gam e, D. S. D u n b ar, E. E. H eslin. dat considerable expense. of th e big S u n d ay p ap ers will con a n n u al sto c k h o ld e rs’ m eetin g w hich as the B elknap se ttle m e n t fo r h a lf a In co n n ectio n w ith th e fact Dial p ro v id in g fo r b u t o ne body in th e The use o f th e old m e th o d will vince an y o n e of th e g re a t p o p u larity will be held next M onday aftern o o n . cen tury. T he first org an ized re lig th e su p re m e c o u rt has d e c la re d thi le g isla tiv e assem bly. T h is proposed id many n o t re g is te re d a n d th e re o f th e n o tices d isp lay ed th e re . Ev T he au d itin g co m m ittee ap p o in ted ious society m et in th e hom e of Mrs. a m en d m en t to o u r s ta te c o n stitu tio n new re g is tra tio n law Invalid th e o p in by P re sid e n t Lewis m et on W ed n es-| ifil be m any w ho w ill h av e to vote e ry th in g , it seem s, can be an d is ex Luce and a fte rw a rd s th e b irth place w as favored by a v ote of 72 to 11, ion of A tto rn ey G en eral C raw ford sufferance o f th e ju d g e s o f elec- p lo ited in a few lines an d th ey c e r day and will m eet ag ain tom orrow of Rev. Louis A lbert B anks. T he lo an d w here votes h av e been ta k e n In w as h ad in re g a rd to th e ap p ro ach in g i. ta in ly give v alu e received fo r th e m orn in g fo r th e purpose of co m p a r cation not being c e n tra l th e society P om ona an d s u b o rd in a te g ran g es, city elec tio n a t S alem . H is sta te - ing th e books. T he co m m ittee co n The only in k lin g th a t th is p a rt p u b lish ed . s i s t i n g of A. F. M iller, E. S. Je n n e moved to th e p resen t hom e of Mrs. th e p ro p o rtio n fa v o rin g th e chan g e a p p lles to all o th e r tow ns. H e is the county h a d o f th e m u d d le be- Ed. W . illiam s, , l then th r e people people count could is even g re a te r. I t is th e aim of th e q u o ted as follow s: T h e s m a lle r p a p e rs, in th e ir r e , v i , , , . I ....... ..■ « ■ .I D ilt-1 1 m the m a tte r w as a p p ealed to th e sm a ll o u tla y n ecessary to h av e th em and E L T h o rp e have been m ak in g only com p by hor8eback over tr u i,8 "A tto rn ey -G en eral C ra w fo rd , in an m em bers o f th e g ra n g e an d o th e r a c a re fu l ex am in atio n of all t h e !o r on foot !me co u rt c a m e on a s ta te m e n t s tric te d fields, a re eq u a lly as v a lu w ork done and re p o rt th e business is! In th is ' sanle 8rhoolhou8e „ B o rg a n iz a tio n s asso ciate d w ith them off-hand o p in io n to d a y , said th a t p e r County C lerk Coffey to th e T ro u t- a b le as th o se in th e cities, an d th e in th is m ovem ent to have b u t one sons re g iste re d u n d e r th e p e rm a n e n t in excellent sh ap e as fa r as exam ined N ichols a g ra ilu a te of W esleyan U ni leg islativ e body w hich sh a ll be e le c t re g is tra tio n law , held to be u n c o n s ti council t h a t th e new re g is tra - re tu rn s a re ju s t as c e rta in . T he an d th a t th e affairs of th e asso cia v ersity ta u g h t the y o u th fo r eight ed and o rg an ized a s a b u sin ess body, tu tio n a l by th e su p re m e c o u rt, could was n ot n ecessary . It h a s been colum n o r so of such n o tices a re y ears. ..c He iinprii helped name fram e th me e consti- consu- >ved th a t h e w as rig h t, h u t th e o ften a s eag e rly re a d as an y new s tion a re in good condition vote a t th e sp ecial city electio n to he T h e re p o rt of th e co m m ittee w ill tu tlo n of O regon an(, from , hj8 gchoo) an d not as a p o litical m ach in e o rg a n hutdale officials w ent a h e a d w ith co lu m n , fo r It Is alw ay s new sy and ized fo r selfish p u rp o ses. We p re held h e re M onday, an d th e city elec • work. offers m any ra r e o p p o rtu n itie s fo r m ake a few reco m m en d atio n s for and se ttle m e n t have gone o u t m ore ' d ict th a t if o u r e x p e rim e n t he su c tio n in P o rtla n d to be held D ecem ber business next p reach ers, teac h ers, m issionaries, leg- | The su p rem e co u rt d ecisio n , it is b u y in g o r se llin g th a t can be found th e co n d u ct of th e 9, If th e ju d g e s of electio n do not o b year. A clo ser sc ru tin y is deem ed ¡s ,a , ors> a n d Illt.„ an<) w om en of g te r,_ i cessful it w ill ta k e less tim e to a b o l id, makes th e re c e n t elec tio n valid, In no o th e r m edium . T h e “ w an t ish th e s e n a te of th e U nited S ta te s je c t. In th a t ev e n t, Mr. C raw fo rd • there is a lo o p h o le fo r fu tu re lit- a d ." is g ro w in g m o re p o p u la r every n ecessary In view of th e fact -h at th e illg c h a ra c te r than p erh ap s any corn- th a n it did to se c u re th e elec tio n of sa id , th e v o ters could sw eu r in th e ir co u n ty h as been lib eral in m aking ,„ u n ity fn O r„ gon ,< j N|eh(jlg because a ll th o se w ho m ade day. its m em b ers by d ire c t v o te of th e votes. ap p ro p ria tio n s, an d It is in ten d ed p rM en t r h o r is te r is a son of Hon. H. ' people.' t registration w ere not re g iste re d “ R e g istra tio n s a f t e r J a n u a r y 1, 't h a t th e re sh a ll be no cau se fo r coni B. N ichols. Rev. L. F. B elknap, re kall if the law is n o t a valid one. T h e s ta te g ra n g e ad v o cated good sh o u ld be u n d e r th e old re g is tra tio n TECHNICAL POINTS p lain t o f lax m eth o d s in its disburse • o U IK id J ( school ill | Recorder R o b erts, of G resh am , tire d , i is th i c e O S U unday su p e rin - ' road m e a su re s th a t w ould p ro te c t law , c o n tin u e d th e a tto rn e y -g e n e ra l. ARE ONLY HOPE m ent o r th a t of m oney e a rn e d by the te n d e n t, beloved by all. A n u m b er i th a t th e elec tio n w ill proceed »he in te re s ts o f th e fa rm e r an d con " T h a t w ould be fo r th e g e n e ra l ele c N early every city In O regon th a t j asso ciatio n of th e B elknaps live h ere w ith th e ir su m e r in th e location an d im p ro v e tio n In 1914, th e decision o f th e s u • usual an d th a t th e new list o f vot- T h e re p o rt o f th e m eetin g to m o r fam ilies a ro u n d them . l will be u sed only fo r re fe re n c e w ent d ry is c a rry in g th e m a tte r to m ent of roads. P ra c tic a lly all road p rem e c o u rt leav in g th e s ta tu s o f th e row will be p u b lish ed n ext T uesday, 1 his also Is th e hom e of C o n g ress m easu res s u b m itte d to th e v o ters a t case th e sam e as if th e le g is la tu re had il who d id n o t re g is te r m ay a l - j 'b e c o u rts in th e hope th a t a tech - to g e th e r w ith th e re s u lt of the man W. C. H awley. the electio n of 1912 w ere voted dow n not passed th e p e rm a n e n t re g is tra tio n *ote if th e Ju d g e s so d ecide. T h e id eality may be du g up th a t w ill sto c k h o ld e rs’ m eetin g op Monday. T he co u n ty , B enton, is dry, conse because of th e n u m b e r o f bills and law. T h e ju d g e s of elec tio n a t th e ent city co u n c ils w ill h av e to th w a rt th e v erd ict of th e v oters. q u en tly we have not th e saloon w ith confusion of title s , an d th e g ra n g e special city elec tio n s, in my o p in io n , • registration law s of th e ir ow n. To my idea of p laying b all, th is is SCHOOL DISTRICT w hich to com bat. W e a re m uch m easu re w ent w ith th e re s t, b u t w as m ay ta k e an y evidence th ey d e sire as TAX LEVIES MADE, pleased to w ork w ith th is people and lost by th e sm a lle st m a rg in of any. to th e rig h t o f e le c to rs to vote. If a yellow B treak— it is an a tte m p t to A F a ls e R ep o rt C orrected up to d a te can re p o rt o v er fo rty who they allow p erso n s to v ote re g iste re d There has been a T ep o rt afloat th a t g et to first base on balls, by w o rk in g School d is tric t levies m ade in have yleided to C h rist. T h e w hole T he g ra n g e opposed a 3 0 -y ear s ta te bond issue a n d it w as d e fe a te d by a u n d e r th e p e rm a n e n t re g is tr a tio n law ie of the le a d in g m em b ers o f th e th e u m p ire. E astern M ultnom ah a re as follow s: co u n try is s tirr e d an d we a re happy | l ' L.' 8 tw o an d a h a lf to o ne vote. T hose w ith o u t sw e a rin g in th e ir votes, no C h ris tia n T em p eran ce T he people In th ese sev eral tow ns No. 4— G resham 4.0 m ills In th e reap in g . in te re sts th a t fo rm e rly advo cated h arm can be done, o f co u rse, th is were e le c tio n e e rin g fo r Mr. expressed th em selv es, and it d o e sn 't No. 7— W ilkes 4.5 m ills Y ours fo r th e M aster, scenic h ighw ays an d acro ss th e s ta te w ould n o t ap p ly If they w ere d is q u a l igdon, who Is ru n n in g on th e In- add to o r ta k e from th a t v e rd ic t a No. 10— C ed ar MRS. CAPT. BRANSON. 1.3 m ills bo u lev ard s a re now ad v o c a tin g good ified o th e rw ise u n d e r th e c o n s titu ffldent tic k e t fo r m a rsh a l o f th e w hit, th a t th e re w as som e little i r No. 26 Pow ell V alley 4.0 m ills ro ad s for fa rm e rs but a re cu n n in g ly tio n .” t® of G re sh a m ; a lso th a t th ey . re g u la rity in ... ra ilin ......„ g ..... th e electio n Silver Medal C ontest. It Is co n te n d e d by som e law y ers No. 27— R ockwood 5.0 m ills seek in g to d iv e rt road fu n d s to w ard I ‘" In stru m en tal in hint becom ing th a t th e re m ay not have been th e th a t p erso n s re g iste re d u n d e r th e No. 29— B uckley .. 4.0 m ills th e b u ild in g of th e scenic highw ay. ¡•nominee for th a t office. T h e W. req u ired n u m b er of po llin g places, On T h u rsd a y evening, D ecem ber 4, p e rm a n e n t re g is tra tio n law , will hav e 4.0 m ills No. 35— H u rlb u rt T hey hope to g ain by s u b te rfu g e , T- wishes to officially a n n o u n c e in som e city, o r th a t th e re cen t a t th e C om m ercial club h a ll,-a silv er No 36— L a to u re lle 2.0 m ills m ed a| c o n test will be held. T he w hat they c an n o t gain by d irect a c to sw e a r in th e ir votes, w hich, it is it they a re n o t re sp o n sib le fo r was a " sp e c ia l” r a th e r th a n a "re g - believed, w ould c a u se In te rm in a b le No 4 2 B ridal Veil ’ 0 m illa class is com posed of n in e c o n te s ta n ts, tion. reports, n e ith e r w ere th e y in- u la r ” affair, delays. No 6 O rien t Jo in t T tie O regon s ta te g ra n g e d e sires a 4.0 m ills , he p r ,Ie t(} bg a 8,]ver niP(ta) fo r lhp unentai in p la c in g him a s n o m in ee T he resu lt was a v erd ict, an d In • io ue a »uier nieoai ror me No. 15 P leasan t V alley 1.5 m ills one doing , he I h - h . T h ree co m petent p ra c tic a l ru ra l cre d it sy stem w hich •hat office. W e w ish it u n d er- alm o st every case a decisive one. Several have not rep o rted . will m eet th e re q u ire m e n ts of th e GONE TO SALEM ju d g e s will m ake th e decision. Good that we s ta n d fo r a s tr a ig h t No ju d g e sh o u ld se t h im self fa rm e rs an d hom e b u lld era of th is TO HEAR EVIDENCE. m usic will be fu rn ish ed . Look for *• Mr. J a m e s M cK inney being above a clearly reco rd ed v erd ict of co u n try . Classes in Music. choice fo r m a rs h a l. th e people. th e p rin te d p ro g ram in T u esd ay ’s ¿Attorney M. C. K ing h as gone to It fav o rs th e im p ro v em en t o f the B eg in n ers an d ad v an ced classes issue C O M M ITTEE. No ju d g e should let a tech n icali- S alem to h e a r th e ev id en ce in th e parcel post sy stem s by In creasin g th e T h e adm ission w ill be 10 c en ts for - ty becom e b ig g er th a n m a jo rity ex in "F u n d a m e n ta l m usic tr a in in g ," local o p tio n conteat befo re th e c ir T u esd ay an d F rid ay , 3 :3 0 p. m. a d u lts and 5 c en ts fo r ch ild ren u n d er w eight lim it, a d ju s tm e n t o f zones, c u it c o u rt. It is s ta te d th a t an ap p eal »OLDS ASKS pression. an d re d u c tio n of ra te s, as ra p id ly as th e FOR HARD SURFACE » ill he ta k e n to th e su p re m e c o u rt at T he saloonnp>n sh o u ld be gam e F irs t d o o r w est of F irs t S ta te B ank tw elve. Come an d e n co u rag e th e ex p erien ce of th e po stal d e p a rt b uilding. Miss F lo ren ce M. Honey. y oung people in th e ir w ork D on’t an d play th e card s d ealt them . once, upon a decision by J u d g e G allo F. 1 -ynolds, w ho ow ns a ig m ent and Increase of b u sin ess will tf fo rg e t th e d a te and place. way, a n d th a t th e case will be a d If th e y e a r’s ex p erien ce pro v es ! P h o n e 681. perm it. ** ran. h on th e S an d y ro a d a i wiiai luej win re icoun w hat th ey iiaim claim will s u lt iiwm from a o We fav o r th e e n a c tm e n t o f law vanced by stip u la tio n o f th e a tto rn e y s ast of P a rk R ose, is e n th u - y ear o f d ry n ess, th en th e v o ters will fo r an Im m e d ia te decision. T h e s u it th a t will p e rm it th e e sta b lish m e n t of a t S alem Is b eing closely w atched by over th e p ro s p e c t fo r b e t 'r r no do u b t go wet again . sm all s tills on th e rarm s in w hich all o th e r to w n s In te re ste d as th e d e *nd has a sk e d th e co u n tv o f - i But 11 l8n t Kame ,o try t0 annul low g ra d e d e n a tu re d alcohol m ay be cision th e r e Is expected to hav e an lon^ to h av e t h a t p o rtio n c f I , h *8 m o n ,h '8 v erd ,ct of ,h e V0,erB m a n u fa c tu re d an d th is p ro d u ct effect on th e o th e r co n te sts w hich a re Sandy road in fr o n t o f h is pri.p- 'a n d the liquor men will not gain shipped to c e n tra l p la n ts to be re- a w a itin g tria l. T h e G resham case ’ d istilled to a high g ra d e p ro d u ct. •ttpro.ed by a hard surface any friends by resorting to it.— Ore- ill com e up n ex t w eek, p ro b ab ly , I gon City Courier. > T h e m em bers of th e g ra n g e In Or- says he w ill pav f c r w h e th e r th e Salem tr ia l goes fo r w et I egon believe th a t if th e fa rm e r be al- a‘f of th e ex p en se, a s p ro v id ed o r d ry , an d will u n d o u b te d ly be ta k e n [ low ed th e sam e c re d it fa c ilitie s given GKESIIAM (IR E, Nov. 18, li>13 new r„ad law , th e c o u n ty to MASQUERADE WAS to th e su p re m e c o u rt also, re g a rd le ss . th o se of o th e r n atio n s, th a t If we can ' * «the, h alf. VERY SUCCESSFUL of th e o u tco m e of th e Hafom case. Mr Reynolds m ade his offer in , get clo ser to th e co n su m e r and get Notice is hereby given that the annual town election T h e m asq u erad e ball given by king which was referre d to t i e ; th e u srp lu s of m iddlem en off o u r will be held in the Town Hall on W ier's o rc h e s tra at R ockwood g ra n g e ■ backs, th a t th e fa rm e r h im self will committee on roads ; i - i ! ! m eet th e necessity fo r b e tte r ru ra l « **!*■ He has about one i*U> h ail on W ednesday even in g w as a b rillia n t success in sp ite of th e ! schools, ru r a l hom es, and social a d DECEMBER 2, 1913 I run,‘lng th ro u g h th e p u i e sto rm y w eath er. T he first lad ies' v an tag e s, and will a tte n d very largely J u d g e (¿allitway-D D ecision. •ction in asking to have It to th e social u p lift an d back to th e d w lll_hiv"e” a g w d ef- prlxe was won b) Miss May A dam s of at 1 P. M., for the purpose of electing three councilnien L ate reports from Salem today an farm problem s him self. □ ®»ny of th e o th e r p r o p e r v ' G resh am , in th e c h a ra c te r of an Es- nouncs th a t every local option elec for two years each and town marshal for one year. Polls r * * n . t. p v klm o g irl: th e first g e n tle m a n s It seems strange to me th a t In New klmo irl; the gentlem an' L. 11 on‘y needs som eone to England, where you men and women tlon held In Oregon on November 4 prize w ent to Bert Oglebaugh, a cou t i N o tic e o f C ity E le c tio n In Favor of W eti L •b’fisthis.g" to m ake a ffioi'h P' Hpular i ¡ sin of Miss Adams who represented a m em ber oi a Woodmen degree wh<> form erly had a team . Two oth er prizes for original b t j u ? .°P ,B the Jo h n M etager costum es were given for a quaker ° ° * located in th e Carl- farm er and Indian girl. old *cro88 s tre e t from If you find out th a t som ething you Mrxi 1 A »trtctly q u iet and Htecr Plc* “> visit. L aundry have no u/e for has "got your goat 12 try a w ant ad. will close at 7 P. M. By order of Town Council, I). M. ROBERTS, Town Recorder. have grown up side by side In the grange, have worked to g eth er to bring about the splendid social and educational conditions existing here, th a t any of you should h esitate In go ing one step farth er and confer upon woman th a t privilege, duty and hon- I or of full citizenship. | except In tow ns In which th at dat< was th e day of a reg u lar city elec tion. is void. B rother Holmes for the National grange In 1915, and wish to serve no tice th a t Oregon will he | n line, a /t er California, for th e next trip to the We wish to second the invitation of far weat. c. E. SPENCE.