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1 Order V our E xtra Copies o f the Christmas TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. A umber at once. They are going fast. Price 5c a copy. IVe w ill m ail them fo r you G resham O utlook NO. 84 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1913 GRESHAM GREAT HASTE generous gresham POMONA GRANGE IS RESENTED avES ™ ELY A,D HEARS D E B A TE ON RESOLUTIONS “Ever at Your Service ’ Phone 701 $1.00 PER YEAR MAN WINS LAWSUIT GRESHAM FOR COUNTY SEAT ----------- T h e W om en'» H om e M issionary so- R aleig h A dam s of G resh am was SPR1N G D A LE, Dec. 15. ciety of G resh am m ade an ap p e a l fo r! v icto rio u s In a la w su it b efo re Ju d g e PO RTLAN D. Dec, 17.— ( S p e c ia l) - E d ito r G resh am O u tlo o k :— I w as a ssistan ce to th e needy an d a re « ra t- K av an ag h last F rid a y a n d was lf P o rtla n d a n d M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , should c o n so lid ate it w ould likely so m ew h at s u rp ris e d to see th e s ta te - ¡fled to say th a t th e resp o n ses have aw ard ed a ju d g m e n t fo r }5000. m ean th a t G resh am w ould be m ade been fa r in excess of all ex p ectatio n s. Tw o real e s ta te p ro m o ters, T. J. m e n t In F rid a y ’s O u tlo o k th a t " a pe i th e co u n ty seat of a new county. Ac- T h e resp o n se h as been w o n d e rfu l ! L eonard an d C. O. D onovan m ad e a I cord in g to th e e n a b lin g a c t passed a t titio n w as filed y e sterd ay w ith "the deal w ith him fo r his farm a t W hite the la st session of th e le g isla tu re a co m m issio n ers by o w n ers of 265 and g re a t q u a n titie s of clo th in g an d of good g o v ern m en t an d good law s; S alm on, tra d in g th e re fo r a larg e vote w ill be ta k e n nex t N ovem ber to A a c re s of p ro p e rty a b u ttin g on th e p ro v isio ns have been s e n t in. T h e r e e also sta n d in g as sp o n so rs fo r th e A • tra c t of land in s o u th e rn C alifo rn ia. en a b le cities of 100,000 M u ltn o m ah C ounty G ran g e people to p roposed ro ad , etc. T h is u n d e r th e s u lt is a c re d it to th e s p irit of th e in itia tiv e an d re fe re n d u m . A • T hey show ed title s and a b s tra c t, but co n so lid ate w ith th e co u n ty in w hich M em bers lii|i. “ R esolved, T h a t we fa v o r th e h e a d in g “ H ard S u rface fo r P a rt of people. • 66 A i am e n d m e n t of th e In itia tiv e , th a t it proved th a t th e land w as still th e city is located, w hich ap p lies only Tw o fam ilies h av e been co m p letely B ase L in e,” th e p a rtie s w ho w ere A • E v en in g S ta r ............. ....... 259 fitted o u t w ith c lo th in g an d p ro v i | w ill re q u ire th e s ig n a tu re s of not ow ned by th e g o v ern m en t and th a t f to P o rtla n d an d M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . c irc u la tin g th a t p etitio n m u st have sions. A q u a n tity of fr u its a n d j e l • F airview ................. 44 A | less th a n 15 p e r c en t o f th e leg al vo- th e pap ers w ere fo rg eries. S everal {The m a tte r will go on th e b allo t a u G resh am ........ 75 A | te rs of th e s ta te to In itia te an d place o th e r perso n s w ere c a u g h t In th e to m atically n ext N ovem ber, an d if been In a g re a t h u rry to g et th e p e ti lies w ere s e n t to th e old p eo p le's • A • sam e sw indle an d th e tw o p ro m o ters th is a m e n d m e n t to th e s ta te c o n sti L eu ts ........................... ........173 tio n b efo re th e co m m issio n ers, as hom e a t S alem ; th e P o rtla n d In d u s i It upon th e b allo t to be v oted upon • M u ltn o m ah 68 A a t th e nex t g e n e ra l elec tio n th e r e w ere a rre ste d an d given a tr ia l. One tu tio n is c a rrie d It w ill th e n be pos tr ia l hom e received a larg e s h a re an d th e y w ere a t my place a t a b o u t 4 :3 0 • A of them was sen ten ced to a te rm In sible to in itia te a m e a su re to consodi- P le a s a n t V alley .......... ..... » 45 th e b alan c e w ent to th e P o rtla n d d is a f te r .” p. m. W ednesday . T hey re p re s e n t • th e pen but is o u t on bail. T h e o th e r {d ate th e city an d county. R ockw ood 50 A A ccord- tr ib u tin g c e n te r to go w h ere m ost T h e re so lu tio n w as o rig in a lly in- • ed to m e th a t th e co u n ty w as to b ear needed. R u ssellv ille ................... ....... 71 A ' tro d u ced in M arch b u t w as laid over O. D onovan, is now in th e co u n ty jail. ’ ing to th is act n one of th e te r rito ry A A Bixty p er cen t o f th e ex p en ses, an d Mr. A dam s found enough p ro p erty o u tsid e th e b o u n d a rie s of th e city W oodlaw n .................... ........ 75 The m issio n ary c o m m ittee o f ! n til J u n e a n d th e n to S ep tem b er A ! u upon th e p ro p e rty o w n ers fo rty p e r ce n t; G resh am co n sists of Mrs. C. M. Z im A re q u e st of W. H. H. D ufur, to satisfy his ju d g m e n t and has an could be m ade a p a r t of th e consoll- A also th a t Mr. Yeon w as a t th e tim e, m erm an , Miss M abel T h o m as 932 A w ho In tro d u ced it, on a c c o u n t of be- a tta c h m e n t upon it, b u t he w ill be ! d ated city and co u n ty , b u t th e te r ri- T o ta l....................... an d A A u n ab le to get his farm back as it was i tory o u tsid e w ould e ith e r have to be o u t w ith th e co u n ty en g in e e r to d e Mrs. A nnie H evel. i lng u n a b le to a tte n d th e J u n e ses vise a m eans o f e lim in a tin g th e p re s sold to an Innocent th ird p arty w ith aiHHM .I Io Ihe u d jo in lllg co u n ties o r sion. A t W oodlaw n in S ep tem b er, e n t heavy g rad e. Also th a t th e ex in five days a fte r th e trad e. 'T h a t wa be form ed Into an In d ep en d en t co u n , . , s session , W ednesday o f . r> P o _ m ona It cam e up a n d w as ad o p r ted . th e m eth o d th e tw o p ro m o ters took ty. So if P o rtla n d an d M u ltn o m ah p en se w ould be m uch less th a n th e | R. W. G ill w as th e first sp e a k e r te n th o u s a n d d o lla rs p er m ile e s ti to get m oney o u t of th e ir deals. county a re m erged th e r e w ould be IW nilDTDIAI CI A f AW *ral‘8e ROCkWOOd * a8 the be” 1,1 in opp o sitio n to th e re so lu tio n who m ated fo r th e h a rd su rfa c in g of th e en o u g h te r rito ry e a st of P o rtla n d llw U K lK lA L jL u v jA ll every w ay o f any sessio n th a t has opposed th e m easu re as o ne th a t B ase L ine w est of th e S andy riv e r out of w hich to ere c t a new county w ould be too d ra s tic , u rg u in g th a t it been held fo r n early tw o years. M uch of th is 1 th in k w ill be found w ith G resham as th e county seat. T h e a tte n d a n c e d u rin g th e day and w ould be im p o ssib le fo r th e g ra n g e u n tr u th . H ow ever, I sig n ed th e p e G resham could d em an d and collect a In c id e n ta l to th e ex pected a u to m o - o r any In d iv id u al to in itia te a m eas _____ ____ ev en in g w as m o re th a n 300, th e ses- titio n . _____ Since th e n I h __ av e ______ lo oked in- ! p o rtion of th e m oney th a t h as been u re except a t excessive cost. tn tlir mailt i- to som e e x te n t, an d th e I blle fa c ,o r>' alld can n in g e sta b lish - glon fro m 10 o'clock in the sp en t In th e e re ctio n of th e >1,000,- B u t th e w ords th a t a lm o st p re co n clu sio n is th is : I t w ould be îo lly | m en t in G resh am th e fo llo w in g is 000 c o u rt house. S ince th e a c t has .m o rn in g u n til 9 :3 0 In th e evening. c ip ita te d a d isplay of fo ren sic fire- , ,, . C h eerin g in fo rm a tio n com es from been ex p lained th e re is n o t q u ite so fo r th is s trip of ro ad from th e n o rth a p p ro p ria te a s an ex p ressio n o f an B esides th e la rg e re p re se n ta tio n w o rk s w ere said by W. A. Y oung end of th e u p p e r S andy b rid g e to id ea th a t is fast g a in in g g ro u n d : m uch e n th u sia sm fo r th e m easu re, from M u ltn o m ah co u n ty g ran g es who re fe rre d to Mr. D u fu r as a cor- W ash in g to n th a t p a tro n s an d m ana- C h a n tic le e r to be h a rd su rfa c e d u n "B ack o f th e p rin cip les, a w id er p o ra tio n a tto rn e y , s e e k in g to place g ers of co u n ty , local an d c irc u la tin g yet it may be b ro u g h t a b o u t in a b o u t th e re w ere v isito rs fro m F o re st d e r p re se n t co n d itio n s. In th e first lh s u rm o u n ta b le s in th e way of ev- j lib ra rie s will profit by th e e a rly ad- fo u r years. use of O regon goods, lies th e d e e p e r place, th e g ra d e is too ste e p fo r h o rs- I Q rovei V an co u v er, M ilw aukie an d OS ery o n e a n d everybody except th e big m ission of books to th e p arcel post. C o n sid erab le p ro g re ss h as been es to s ta n d up o n ; w ith o u t a load and p roblem o f se c u rin g a la r g e r a n d wego. Mrs. O rla B u x to n , w ife of In te re sts. P o stm a ste r-G e n e ra l B u rleso n fav o rs m ade to w ard th e co n stru c tio n of a th e re fo re , w ould be u seless fo r a m ore v aried a s s o rtm e n t o f m ad e-in - p a st g^a j e M aster B uxton, w as a Mr. D u fu r re se n te d th is s ta te m e n t ; such adm ission an d it is u n d ersto o d m acadam road from Sandy to P le a s team w ith a lo ad to pull. It w ould O regon a rtic le s, said ( o lonel E. p a rtic ip a n t in th e p ro g ra m an d de- in vig o ro u s lan g u ag e an d d efen d ed th a t th e ap p ro v a l of th e In te rs ta te a n t Home. A ccording to th e la te s t be a fine th in g fo r th e a u to m o b ile H ofer, In a d d re s sin g th e class in ec- ijvered a h e lp fu l a d d re ss on “ Worn- his m ea su re in a way th a t show ed C om m erce com m ission may give e f re p o rts a b o u t >2000 had been p led g sp e e d e rs an d th a t is th e m ost th a t onom ics at th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l a n -„ w o r k .” his risin g w rath . E u g en e P a lm e r fect to an o rd e r of th e poBtofflce d e ed to w ard th e c o n stru c tio n of tills can be said of su ch a ro ad . I w ould (College. Mr. H o fer had ju s t been G eorge P. L arso n a n d C. H. F a lk p o u red oil on th e tro u b le d w aters p a rtm e n t e x te n d in g th e purcel post road besides th e >1000 pledged by E. say, le t th e B ase L ine first be im- in tro d u ced to th e class by D ean from V an co u v er w ere th e r e in th e pro v ed from M o n tav illa to its p resen t | B exell, h ead of th e co m m ercial d e- j intere(!ls o f th e fa ir a t V ancouver, by a very te m p e ra te speech, an d on serv ice as in d icated . T h is w as th e H. W em m e, of P o rtla n d , and th e sp e m otion th e m a tte r w as m ade a spec- : o rig in a l plan of th e parcel post bill cial tax es levied. T h is road will fo l te rm in u s a t th e M elrose farm . And p a rtm e n t, as “ a m an w ith id eas w ith ; P a rso n b ein g th e se c re ta ry and ial o rd e r fo r th e n ext session a t 2 [ as fram ed by J o n a th a n B o u rn e, b u t low th e bluff ab ove S andy riv e r an d if Mr. Yeon w a n ts to do th e e a st end which every b o d y doesn t ag ree. m a n a g e r fo r th e com ing y ear, o 'clock in th e a fte rn o o n , w hen th e because of th e vig o ro u s p ro te s t of will be a t once on e o f th e scenic roads of th e co u n ty a re a l benefit, le t th e ' es, 8aid lie, 1 believe in th e an n o u n ced th a t th e fa ir w ould firew orks a re expected to illu m in e p rin te rs who had been led to believe of th e s ta te . B ase L ine be o pen ed d ire c t from Mel- w idest p ossible use of m ad e-in -O re- b ro ad en its scope an d w ould h e reaf- th e g ra n g e a tm o sp h e re in a re m a rk th a t th e ir In te re sts w ould suffer, th is S andy people a re ag a in prom ised rose fa rm to th e S andy riv e r, put in K°n p ro d u cts, an d I co n sid er it my I (e r bp know n as th e In te r s ta te fa ir, provision w as e lim in a te d lest it ab le m an n er. a railw ay from B oring along th e a high b rid g e a t th a t p o in t acro ss th e m ission to try to aid in b rin g in g an d tb a t w ould reach o u t fo r ex- m ig h t e n d a n g e r th e w hole bill. co u n ty ro ad . T h e In d u s tria l D evel S andy, a n d c o n tin u e th e ro ad d ire c t; a b o u t O regon fa c to rie s to su p p ly pipjtg jn t0 O regon an d especially G am e M easu re K illed. So fa r as O regon Is co n cern ed , li o p m en t com pany su b m itte d u p ro p o o r as n e a r as possible alo n g th e th ese p ro d u cts. Too m any of o u r ' am o n g th e g ra n g e s of E a ste rn M ult- T h e re so lu tio n , a sk in g fo r an b ra rie s will be m ost affected by th e sitio n to th e S andy C om m ercial club B ase L ine to th e p re se n t level g ra d e raw m a te ria ls a re se n t o u t of th e j noBnabi a m e n d m e n t ot th e gam e law s, p e r ad m issio n of books to th e p arcel post betw een sectio n 32 on th e n o rth an d 8 ,a te to be m a n u fa c tu re d in to fin A new id ea in se c u rin g ex h ib its m ittin g of th e sale o f gam e in the T he O regon L ib rary com m ission has la st T h u rsd a y n ig h t w hich w as a c cepted, th a t th e clu b Indorse th e a p five on th e so u th sid e of th e line. By ish ed p ro d u c ts an d re tu rn e d to us from g ra n g e s Is ad v an ced in th e public m a rk e ts and to p re v e n t h u n t sev eral sm all lib ra rie s w hich it A ccord su ch an im p ro v em en t, P o rtla n d fo r o u r use. T h ese w indow sa sh e s plan to pay fo r th em in a d d itio n to ing w ith dogs, w as k illed a f te r a sen d s to ru ra l d is tric ts of th e s ta te , p licatio n of th e com pany. ingly th e club s e n t d e le g a te s to th e w ould be benefited. G resh am w ould and d o o rs w ere grow n in O regon fo r th e p rem iu m s th e y m ay win. speech by It. W. G ill, w ho opposed now sen d in g th em by express. T he be g re a tly benefited by a m o re d ire c t ests, se n t to S ears & R oebuck, w h ere It w as a n n o u n ced th a t th e ex h i it. T h e m e a su re w as in tro d u c e d by ex p ress serv ice Is n o t only expensive C lack am as c o u rt and m ade it plain to road from e a st of th e S andy, an d th e they w ere m a n u fa c tu re d , th e n re b its w ill be p aid fo r on th e d istan ce th e M a ste rs’ an d L e c tu re rs ’ a sso rts- but is u n sa tisfa c to ry because It does th e co m m issio n ers th a t they a p p ro v ed of th is fra n c h ise and w anted th e w hole c o u n try e a s t of th e Sandy tu rn e d an d p u t in to th is b u ild in g sy stem o f o n e d o lla r p er m ile, th e tion. not ex ten d to rem o te sections. road. I t w ill be a new c a r line and 1 he ten d en cy now in p o litical m oney j o go to th e p erson d e slg n at- w ould have a m uch im proved o u tle t, E ven in g S ta r g ra n g e m em b ers to W ith books a d m itte d to th e p a rre l b o th to P o rtla n d an d G resh am , and econom y is to lo c a te fac to rie s close ed by th e g ra n g e as su p e rin te n d e n t th e n u m b e r of m ore th a n 50, re p re post a pack ag e of 20 p o u n d s could be th e m otive pow er w ill be e le c tric -g a s to T ro u td a le an d F airv iew as well. to th e raw m a te ria l, r a th e r th a n in of th e e x h ib it. T h re e e n try tic k e ts se n tin g all th e officers an d th e de s e n t 150 m iles, a ir line, fo r 24 cents. oline, so m eth in g new In th e railw ays. T h e re a re m an y I a d d ltio n a l wUI be a llo wed. I h av e said “ e a st of th é S andy, b u t th e la rg e cities. g ree team , c o n ferred th e th ird and By fo rw a rd in g th e books fro m one I w as g ratified on receiv in g th e T ra n s p o rta tio n A propoB lt,on to b av e th e memberB th is p o rtio n is b o th east an d n o rth . reaso n s fo r th is. fo u rth d e g rees on fo u r c a n d id a te s location to a n o th e r, th e d is ta n c e O uelook fo r th is week to Bee th a t th e c h a rg e s a re lessen ed , an d w hen th e I w ould say to th e fa rm e rs of th is of all g ra n g e s m eet w ith th e C lark for R ockw ood g ra n g e an d gav e an w ould n e v er exceed th e 150-m lle e d ito r Mr. St. C la ir was g en ero u s p ro d u cts a re co n su m ed co u n ty P o m o n a on one day of th e In- n e ig h b o rh o o d , Go slow on sig n in g finished ex h ib itio n of th e h a rv e s t m arch es | ra I te , an exceedingly low ch a rg e , es en o u g h to give cre d it publicly to E. th is p e titio n fo r h av in g th e p re se n t n e a r th e fac to rie s th e se c h a rg e s a re te r s ta te fa ir w hich s h a ll be know n as and fancy d rills. pecially w here th e tr a n s p o rta tio n Is L. T h o rp e fo r h is fine w ork on th is ro ad h a rd su rfa c e d from th e Sandy saved. S . ites fo r lo , catio n o f fa c to , r- . {g ra n g e d ay , was fa v o rab ly received T w o good m eals, such as R ock- all o r in p a rt o v e r a s ta g e line, special ed itio n of th e p ap er. It Is an ' 1 B b rid g e to C h a n tic le e r. B ut le t us ies a re c h e a p e r an d m o re c o m m o d i-1 an d acted upon. — T h ere w ill pro b ably wood g ra n g e know s how to provide, A pplication of parcel post ra te s to ed itio n th a t ra n k s very high In p o in t ous B u ild in g m a te ria l is m o re hav e th e high b rid g e acro ss th e S an be a larg e a tte n d a n c e , as th e Pom ona w ere serv ed to m ore th a n 300 per- books also will be of g re a t benefit to of th e m a tte r, a p p e a ra n c e , sty le of In te re s t on th e In v e s t dy on th e Base L ine d ire c t, an d th e re p le n tifu l. sessio n th e r e la sts tw o d ay s an d has song and a aplendid p ro g ra m was ru ra l p a tro n s of local lib ra rie s. T he co m p o sitio n , and th e g en eral m ak e w ill be re a l la s tin g im p ro v em en t fo r m en t, tax es an d co st o f re p a irs a re I a la rg e m em b ersh ip given a t th e close of th e fifth d eg ree p re se n t ra te on books is on e c e n t fo r up of th e paper. _____ E ast M ultnom ah. H. W. CANZLEH lig h te r th a n on th e city p lan ts. L a b o r i w ith w hich 29 c a n d id a te s w ere i n - ' each tw o o unces, o r 8 c en ts a pound, It p u lsates. is m o re p le n tifu l a n d la b o r co n d i V erb al F ire w o rk s. vested. T he p arcel po st r a te on ru r a l ro u te s T h e re is actio n an d m ovem ent on A few e x tra copies o f th e h o lid ay tio n s m o re p le a s a n t an d sa n ita ry . A p y ro tech n ic o u tb u r s t was al- T h e next session will be held a t is 6 c en ts fo r th e first pound and every page. issu e a re yet to be h ad fo r m ailin g . T h e re is h a rd ly a co u n ty in O regon j m ost im m in e n t in th e d e b a te th a t R u ssellv ille in M arch. ¡one c e n t fo r each a d d itio n a l tw o W ith o u t q u estio n It w as one of th e F iv e c en ts a copy, p o stag e paid. th a t could n o t p ro fitab ly e sta b lish follow ed a m otion to re c o n sid e r a _ ------------------- pounds. By a rra n g e m e n t w ith th e ab lest p u b licatio n s o f th e so rt issued one o r m o re m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n ts. reso lu tio n ad o p ted by th e g ran g e AND THE FISH j lib ra ria n , a fam ily could o b ta in from a c o u n try n e w sp ap er office in L en ts G ran g e E lects Officers. " O u r reso u rces a re v aried en o u g h a t th e W oodlaw n sessio n last Sep- ALL GOT AWAY th re e o r fo u r books at one tim e, th u s th is s ta te th e p re s e n t year. It Is A t th e a n n u a l m eetin g of L en ts to su p p ly all o u r n eed s A lread y we tem b er. T h e re s o lu tio n re a d s as , ----------- i m aking th e p o stag e c h a rg e inconsld- highly c re d ita b le to th e e d ito r an d g ra n g e S a tu rd a y th e follo w in g offi a re p ro d u cin g a little of m ost every- follow s: G eorge S hirley an d W H H arm o n I prab[p th e m an who w ro te th e m a tte r. Of c ers w ere e le c te d : m a s te r, T. J. th in g th a t we e a t o r w ear. Som e of ' W h ereas: T h e in itia tiv e , on ac- m ade a trip to th e u p p e r S andy a fte r E v er sin ce th e ad o p tio n of th e par- course, th o se of us in P o rtla n d w ho K re u d e r, re -e le c te d ; o v erseer, W. A. o u r fac to rie s a re w o n d erfu lly sue- co u n t of th e low ra te o f p e rc e n ta g e salm on, w hich cam e n e a r en d in g pp| | aw ,.fl'oi-tBk have" be' n ' aVe een on have know n T h o rp e a re in no way G ovund; le c tu re r, M aud K. D a rn a ll; cessfully. Such a re th e w oolen m ills, re q u ire d to in itia te a m e a s u re — it J d isa stro u sly . T hey s tru c k th e riv e r to have books a d m itte d to th e su rp rise d a t th e h ig h c h a ra c te r of th e ste w a rd , Ja c o b N elso n ; a ss ista n t p a p er m ills, ch eese facto rie s an d a being 8 p e r c e n t— is o fte n ta k e n ad- above th e R evenue b rid g e, am o n g th e list of a rtic le s m ailab le u n d e r th e sto rie s and w ritte n p a rt. We w ould ste w a rd , A. F M iller; ch a p la in , Mrs. n u m b e r of co -o p erativ e can n in g fac- v a n ta g e o f by d esig n in g p erso n s to la b y rin th o f deep gorges. W hile low rates. n a tu ra lly expect him to do h ig h - J e n n ie M iller; tr e a s u re r . Id a F a h to ries. In itia te p et m e a su re s o f th e ir own clim bing a ro u n d a rocky cliff H a r T h e chief difficulty h as been to g ra d e w ork. H e c a n ’t very well do “ T h a t th e s e sh o u ld be e n la rg e d le r ; se c re ta ry , M rs W. L. H o tch th a t a re b o th useless an d c u m b e r mon slipped in to a b o tto m le ss pool, draw a d is tin c tio n betw een books o th erw ise. k iss; g a te k e e p e r, L. B la n fa u s; C eres an d m any m o re e sta b lish e d in m any som e to th e b allo t, m islead in g and and S hirley had to h a u l him o u t w ith and p a m p h lets a n d to leave c irc u la rs p a rts of O reg o n , I believe so firm ly S te lla H e n d e rso n ; P om ona. D ora co n fu sin g to th e v o ter, an d a 20-foot sap lin g . No fish w ere i th e p re s e n t ra te of one c en t fo r each St. J o h n s ' council has voted to p u r S m ith ; F lo ra , M u rrel S m ith ; a s s is t th a t I have Issued a call fo r m a n u “ W h e re a s : T h e g ra n g e s o f th is c a u g h t on th is tr ip .— T h e O regon ¡tw o ounces, re g a rd le ss of d istan ce, ch ase a >10,000 ch em ical fire e n g in e facturers and otlisra u> m eet a t C o r s ta te a re a n d have been ad v o cates S portsm an. a n t ste w a rd , Mrs. J , A tk in s I and to avoid th e a p p a re n t in co n sis one w ith hose an d pum p a tta c h m e n ts. v allis J a n u a r y 14-15 to co n sid e r tency of giving books th e old r a te of It h as n o t been decided w h e th e r th e th ese q u estio n s. A la rg e n u m b e r < -x -x -;-x -x -« -x --> -x -> LAFFERTY SECURES -:-x -x -:-x *< --:":-:—x —c—x--:- 8 c en ts a pound re g a rd le ss o f d is m oney will be ra ise d th ro u g h th e sa le ♦ DESERVED PENSIONS have a lre a d y a ssu re d m e th a t th ey tan ce, w h ereas th e e ig h th so n e ra te of bonds o r by special ta x atio n . St. ----------- w ill a tte n d , an d it is n o t to o m uch u n d e r th e p arcel post la 12 c e n ts a Jo h n s ow es ab o u t >76,000 now , b u t W A SHIN GTO N. D. C.. Dec 1 6 - ¡ ,o hope tb a t we have reach ed th e th e a v e ra g e m an th e r e Is n o t co n pound. : ifTertv h as p ro cu red time when d iscu ssio n s an d a d d re s se s ' ’ ce rn e d , as he expects to lu m p th e b u r S e n a to r B o u rn e th o u g h t he had fa v o ra b le c o m m ittee re p o rts sin ce th e s h a l, glve way t0 a c , (on •• the m ost p ra c tic a l so lu tio n o f th is den on to P o rtla n d w hen St. J o h n s la b e g in n in g of th e p re s e n t re g u la r s e s - 1 ______________ difficulty by co m b in in g th e th ird annex ed to P o rtla n d . T hey c o u n t on fiion of co n g ress D ecem ber 1 on his ART! TTWffifl ft A T.T. (p rin te d m a tte r 1 class a n d th e a n n e x a tio n com ing som e tim e, and b ills g ra n tin g pen sio n s to th e follow - YEJLH'S EVE fo u rth class, In th e p arcel post, giv- hence why sh o u ld th ey w orry, a b o u t ing perso n s of P o rtla n d : R o b ert D A g p n u ln e h a rd , llneg d a nce. w ith J Ing c irc u la rs a ra te of one c e n t p er a few h u n d re d th o u s a n d s In bonds. R ecto r. 1100 Pow ell \ alley ro ad , >40 tw o cash p rizes as an In d u cem en t to L. H. W ELLS. ounce. I t Is not know n how P o st p er m o n th ; E d w ard D. H a m ilto n . 14 „ e a r y o u r w o rst clo th es, w ill be glv- m a ste r B u rleso n has w o rk ed th e F re m o n t s tre e t. >40 p e r m o n th ; i e n a , th e C o m m ercial C lub h all W hen you w ant to know w h at to m a tte r o u t, b u t it Is u n d e rsto o d th a t S am uel W. M cLean. 6821, 51st ave- G resh am , on New Y ear's eve The select fo r s p p r o p rla te C h ristm a s he has su b m itte d a p lan to th e I n t e r p re se n t Just look o v er th e ads In th e n u e . S E , >24 p er m o n th ; a n d Mrs g en tIem an w ho BUBta ln s th e b est s ta te C om m erce com m ission, w hose 4J Come and enjoy a Christmas Eve dance in thia fine, O utlook. T hey w ill h elp you. N ancy E. T ate, 1523 O atm an s t r e e t.j c b a ra c te r o f h a rd lu ck w ill g e t ap p ro v al Is re q u ire d by law before M rs R ebecca C raw fo rd , 1915 E ast , 2 50; th e la d y , g l so T h e re w ,„ hall with new floor. "I a in 't losing my fa ith in h u m an an ex ten sio n o f th e p arcel p o st can E v e re tt s tre e t, an d M rs M ary E be good m a n a g e m e n t an d a good n a tu r e ,” said U ncle E ben, “ b u t 1 Music by Latourell’s Popular Orchestra. E. E. Heslin be effective D ager. 194 12th s tre e t, each >12 p er tim e. A„ a re w elcom e c o m e an d k a ln 't help n o tic in ' d a t d e re ’a a liu s Floor Manager. mo' sh tlc le s a d v e rtise d L o st' dan m onth. P ension b ills fav o rab ly re- d an ce th e oid y e a r o u t an d th e new Time Extended. d a r Is Found.’ ” None allowed on floor without a mask. Masks off after p o rte d by th e c o m m ittee a re passed y e a r , n t0 th e fo u r. ptece un io n An extension of 10 d ay s w ill be 11 o'clock. by th e H ouse and S en ate as a m a tte r o rc h e s tra e v e r h e re D ancing > :» 0 A new class In fu n d a m e n ta l m usic given on su b sc rip tio n s to tb s W eek of course, and th e b ills above m en- t0 , T | ck eta. >1.00; g en tlem en Prizes 2.50 lor each of the two best sustained characters, ly O reg o n ian a t b a rg a in ra te s T he tr a in in g w ill form S a tu rd a y , D ecem tio n ed w ill be finally passed in th e s p e c ta to rs 2$ c e n ta ; lad les free, lady and gentleman. price fo r It and th e O utlook In com ber 27. 1911. T hose d ealrin g to e n n e a r fu tu re . S u p p er a t th e C ongdon. 17 Chicken Supper served in the building, plates 50c. b in atio n fo r o ne y e a r la >1.75. T h is te r please see m e b efo re D ecem ber MISS F L O R E N C E M HONEY. offer will p ositively close on J a n . 1. 22. pleasant vallet b a p t i s t MADE IN OREGON PARCEL POST LAW FAVORS BOOK SALES G rand Mask Ball City Hall Fairview I Christmas Eve, Dec. 2 4 A Laurel church Sunday School at 14 a m . preach:n« at l i a. m Toung Peoples housekeeper keeper m eeting 1.14. preaching at 7 >0 p. m . . . Rev Mr Hoy Pastor Range would suit the for a Christmas pres At Sterling A Kidder's. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR Lowden Tubular cow stanchions Weekly Oregonlon subscription of are bare. Sterling A Kidder's, fer extended.