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VOL. 3.
G resham O utlook
NO. 87
GRESHAM,
FIREMEN BEGIN HOUSE SPEECH
THIRD YEAR QUAINT READING
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D epartm ent F inancial
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C osh on h an d Ja n . 1,
1912 .......................... > 2.85
R eceip ts fo r 1913..... .176.00
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D lsb u rse m 'ts 1913 .... 161.93
B al. on h a n d ....... >
16.92
KD W. A Y LSW O R TH ,
T re a su re r.
T h e second a n n iv e rsa ry of th e o r­
g a n iz a tio n of th e G resh am Are d e­
p a rtm e n t is ap p ro a c h in g
an d th e
fo u r com p an ies hav e e sta b lish e d a
re p u ta tio n fo r efficiency th a t
is a
so u rc e of p rid e to th e tow n an d th e
boys w ho com pose th e m em b ersh ip .
T h e officers of th e d e p a rtm e n t
fro m c h ie f dow n hav e been a tt e n t­
ive to th e ir w ork an d th e m em b er­
sh ip h as been e n th u s ia s tic a lth o u g h
it h a s fallen off som e. T h e re a re
now 24 m em bers, all to ld , a g a in s t
35 a y e a r ago b u t th e a tte n d a n c e a t
th e m eetin g s of th e co m p an ies have
m e a su re d up well a v e ra g in g m ore
th a n 20 d u rin g th e y e a r ju s t closing.
T h e e n th u s ia sm
h as been k e p t
aliv e by a sen se of d u ty to th e tow n,
b u t it w as s tim u la te d a t th e to u r n ­
a m e n t la st J u n e w hen th e G resham
te a m s w on a silv e r p lated nozzle for
sp eed an d a silv e r cup fo r ta k in g th e
m ost ev en ts. T h e nozzle w as d o n a t­
ed by th e A. G. L o n g Co., an d th e
cup by th e N o tt Jo sely n Co.
G resh am w ill p robab ly n o t g et th e
to u rn a m e n t th e com ing su m m er, a l­
th o u g h it o rig in a te d th e idea, fo r th e
re aso n th a t it w ill go to th e place
th a t w ill p u t up th e m ost m oney, and
se v e ra l o th e r p laces a re g e ttin g busy
to c a p tu re th e ev en t.
T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e d e p a rt­
m e n t w ill ta k e place on W ed n esd ay ,
J a n u a r y 7, a t w hich tim e w ill o ccu r
th e a n n u a l elec tio n of officers.
DAIRY ATTACHED
AND RELEASED
A re p o rt
w as c u r r e n t on th e
s tr e e ts t h a t G. H. D am m eier's d airy
p la n t in G resham h ad been a tta c h e d
an d th a t th e b u sin ess w ould be clo s­
ed dow n.
T h e re w as som e tr u th in th e s ta te ­
m en t, as an a tta c h m e n t h ad been is­
su ed on c o m p la in t of th e h o ld e r of
a sm all claim , b u t th e m a tte r was
s e ttle d s a tis fa c to rily an d th e p la n t
w as released . I t is still d o in g b u si­
ness, n o r w as it d isco n tin u ed a t all.
A k e e p e r w as placed in c h a rg e for
tw o o r th r e e d ay s u n til th e m a tte r
w as a d ju s te d .
MASONIC LODGE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
F airv iew lodge. No. 92, A. F. & A.
M. held th e ir in s ta lla tio n of officers
fo r th e e n su in g y e a r on la s t S a tu r­
day n ig h t, D ecem ber 27. T h e fo l­
low ing officers w ere in s ta lle d : W o r­
s h ip fu l m a s te r, W. H. S ta n le y ; Sr.
w ard en , M ilton J. F o x ; tr e a s u re r , D.
W. M cK ay; Sr. deaco n , C. S. W ilson;
J r . deacon, Rev. T hos. R o b in so n ; ty-
ler, W m. S tanley. T h e Ju n io r w ard en -
elec t and s e c re ta ry -e le c t b ein g in
C a lifo rn ia w ill not be in s ta lle d u n til
th e n ext m eeting.
L ast c a ll— E ven in g T e leg ram and
O u tlo o k , o ne y e a r, >4.50.
O ffer
closes J a n u a ry 1, 1914.
N otice.
T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e G resh ­
am L ocal U nion o f th e F a rm e rs ' So­
ciety of E q u ity fo r th e elec tio n o f o f­
ficers an d d e le g a te s to co u n ty and
s ta te m eetin g s w ill be h eld a t th e
C o m m ercial clu b h a ll in G resh am a t
1 :3 0 p. m. S a tu rd a y , J a n . 3. 1914.
N a tio n a l O rg an izer H. F. C u ttin g
a n d Jn o . M. Tees, m a n a g e r o f th e
E q u ity W a re h o u se Co., o f P o rtla n d ,
w ill be p re se n t. All fa rm e rs in th is
se c tio n a re c o rd ially in v ited to a tte n d
w h e th e r m em b ers o r not.
M O. NELSON, President.
A. R LYMAN. Secretary.
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MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1913
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“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
PUBLIC TO OWN, SALOONS CLOSE
SAYS LEPPER
AT MIDNIGHT
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PO RTLA N D , Dec. 29— (S p ecial— '
T he E ast Side B usiness M en's club * Gresham Saloons Heady to •
c o n tin u e s to a g ita te fo r m u n icip al *
Quit Huslnee.
o w n e rsh ip
of
telep h o n es. L. M.
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I t is d efinitely an n o u n ced
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L ep p er, w ho h a s given th e m a tte r
* by th e o w n ers o f th e tw o •
c a re fu l stu d y d e c la re s th a t public ! * G resh am salo o n s th a t they
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o rd of D ecem ber 11, a n d m ak es th a t J
o w n ersh ip of tele p h o n e s a n d te le ­
* w ill p ositively close up th e ir •
g ra p h lines is com ing, an d th a t it * p laces of b u sin ess upon th e •
s ta id old p u b licatio n
re a d lik e a
is in th e a ir. H ow ever, th e r e Is th e * first s tro k e of th e New Y ear.
se n sa tio n a l novel. T h e sto ry it tells
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fly in th e o in tm e n t. T h e w ireless is
* W hile th e y hav e so fa r h ad no *
lets a little lig h t in upon an im p o rt­
com ing, too.
W ith
th e w ireless
* official n o tice from an y o n e in *
a n t m a tte r ; n o r w as it p u b lish ed in
19 14
com ing th e q u e stio n to be co n sid ered * a u th o r ity to close th e salo o n s *
any o f th e P o rtla n d papers.
is w h e th e r in th e a c q u isitio n of te le ­ * they a re n o t in te n d in g to fly *
p hone lin es th r o u g h
th e U nited * in th e face of p u b lic opinion
If any of Mr. L a ffe rty 's co n stitu - !
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S ta te s m ean s th e a c q u isitio n of a lot * by a tte m p tin g to keep open
e n ts in O regon g et a pub.doc. c o n ta in ­
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of ju n k th a t m u st be cast in th e * beyond th e leg al tim e allow ed *
in g th e speech it sh o u ld be re a d from J
sc ra p pile as useless. By som e it is * by law .
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b eg in n in g to en d , as it is too long for
th o u g h t th a t th e p re s e n t telep h o n e
rep ro d u ctio n h ere.
lines w ill soon
be su p ersed ed by
som e form of th e w ireless an d th a t
F ollo w in g a re a few p a ra g ra p h s,
T h e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t both of
th e te le p h o n e co m p an ies see th e
tellin g so m eth in g th a t people h ere
h a n d w ritin g on th e w all. N or can th e G resh am salo o n s w ill q u it busi-
will read as n ew s:
any o n e te ll how soon th e w ireless j ness to m o rro w n ig h t m eans th a t th e
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tele p h o n e s w ill ta k e th e place of th e 's a le of liq u o r w ill be p ro h ib ite d by­
“ I h av e h e a rd it said th a t no m an
p re s e n t m e th o d . A t th e la s t m e e t­ law fo r a w h ile a t least. T he pro-
can be n o m in ated an d elected to con­
ing of th e U nited E ast Side Im p ro v e ­
g ress o r to any o th e r im p o rta n t p u b ­
i p rle to rs hav e m ad e no public m en­
S ev eral d airy fa rm s h av e d isco n ­ a n d d e te rm in e s to go in to som e o th e r m e n t
clu b s
th e s e
p o in ts
w ere
lic office u n d e r p re s e n t co n d itio n s, | tin u e d b u sin ess in E a ste rn M u ltn o ­ business.
b ro u g h t o u t us a w ord v f w arn in g . tio n of th e ir fu tu re p lan s beyond the
u n less he is su p p o rte d by a daily
T he h erd th a t has been su p p ly in g ’ T h e first ste p in th is co u n ty , how ­ s ta te m e n t th a t th ey w ill conform to
m ah d u rin g th e p a st few m o n th s, and
n ew sp ap er. T h e s ta te m e n t is n o t
G
resham
fo r th e p a st y e a r n u m b ers ev er, w ill be to fo rce th e tw o te le ­ th e ed ic t of th e law and will not
tr u e in my opin io n . If it w ere tru e a t le a st tw o m o re a re p re p a rin g to
only
n
in
eteen
w hich w ould seem to be p hone c o m p an ies to ex ch an g e m es­ seek to c o n te st f u r th e r unless it is
q
u
it
w
ith
in
th
e
com
ing
week.
it w ould be m o st u n fo r tu n a te fo r th e
sages. A fte r th a t th e ste p s to p u b ­
p ublic w elfare, fo r in th a t case th e
show n by fu tu re d ev elo p m en ts th a t
T h e m ost n o ted of th o se to q u it th e reason why Mr. N e u ru re r falls to lic o w n e rsh ip is n o t fa r to tak e.
g o v ern m en t w ould
be com pletely b u sin ess a fte r m o re th a n fifteen y ears m ak e th e business pay.
they hav e a c o n tin u e d rig h t to oper-
d o m in ated by, a n d o u r p u b lic ser- :
' a te h ere.
He has som e co m p etitio n from
is th e M ou n tain View d airy ow ned by
E
v
id
en
tly
th
e
w
om
en
w
ho
a
re
con­
v a n ts w ould be e n tire ly su b se rv ie n t 1
d u c tin g th e A rle ta school lu n ch es
It is expected th a t th e su p rem e
to, p riv a te ly — o w ned n ew sp ap er co r­ W. W. C o tto n n e a r G resh am . It was p riv ately ow ned cow s an d th e tow n is
p o ratio n s.
N ew sp ap ers a re special- an n o u n ced m o re th a n tw o m o n th s too sm all to use th e m ilk from a ] a re solving th e pro b lem of th e high co u rt will re n d e r a decision soon on
cost of living. T hey a re se rv in g fo r
p riv ileg e c o rp o ratio n s.
All special- ago th a t th e h e rd w ould be s e n t down g re a te r n u m b er. He say s th e b u si­
th e leg ality of th e N ovem ber local
five c e n ts a lu n ch th a t is a b u n d a n t
p riv ileg e c o rp o ra tio n s sta n d to g e th e r to Mr. C o tto n 's islan d farm an d som e ness only pays th e cost of o p e ra tin g
o
and n o u rish in g . I have trie d th is p tio n ele c tio n s an d w hile it may
w hen in com m on d a n g e r.
o f th e cow s have been s e n t th e re ; and th a t he is m a k in g n o th in g for lunch. F ir s t com es a bowl of hot not apply to G resh am th e re is the
"In my d is tric t th e re a re th re e
Boup w ith b re a d an d c ra c k e rs. T hen c h an ce th a t it does.
1 him self.
th e o th e rs a re to go la te r.
In th e e v e n t of a re-o p en in g of
d ailies, all ow ned by m illio n aires. II.
If it ta k e s 25 cow s to giye on e m an T hen a san d w ich anil som e s o r t of th e salo o n s they w ould probably be
Tw o au ctio n sale s a re now r u n ­
L. P itto c k ow ns a m a jo rity of th e
cak e,
I
th o u g h t all th is looked
allow ed to c o n tin u e in business un-
stock in th e O reg o n ian an d th e T ele­ n in g in th e O u tlo o k , b o th a d v e rtisin g a good, stead y paying job it follow s p re tty th in but w hen I had been
licenses expire, one
In
g ram w hich 1 tr e a t as o n e p a p e r; C. j th e closing o u t of d airy h e rd s and all th a t a lesser n u m b e r w ill not keep served I w as s u rp ris e d th a t fo r a ' til th e ir
Ju ly , th e o th e r in S eptem ber.
S. Jack so n ow ns a m a jo rity of th e j th e accesso ries th a t p e rta in to th e him fully busy. So th e re you a re and lu n ch I h ad been satisfied.
T h ese
sto ck in th e J o u rn a l, E. W. Scripps I
In ease th ey a re b a rre d fo r f u r ­
th a t is th e reaso n w hy G resham is w om en serv e m ore th a n 200 h e a rty
business.
th e r b u sin ess th e city will be ow ing
ow ns a m a jo rity of th e sto ck in th e
going to be s h o rt on m ilk a fte r to ­ school c h ild re n at a coBt of >1.60 per th e m >7 50 u n e a rn e d license m oney.
T h e re m u st be a reaso n .
Daily News.
m onth. T h in k of th a t.
W h at fa m ­
O
ne
of
th
e
au
ctio
n
sales
o
f
n
ext
m orrow .
“ It w ould be as re a so n a b le to ex- I
ily can m uke such a sh o w in g ? T h e
pect a cam el to go th ro u g h th e eye of w eek w ill p u t GreBham d ry in th e I It also follow s th a t th e m an w ith profit on a sin g le five cen t lu n ch is BYRON REYNOLDS
a need le as to expect any one of th ese m ilk line, as th e cow s th a t h av e been only a dozen cow s sees his only way very close of o ne cen t, o r 20 p er cen t
DIES ON FARM
th re e n ew sp ap er c o rp o ra tio n s to su p ­ s u p p ly in g G r e s h a m a r e to b e s o ld t o m a k r m o r e m o n e y tn t o g o o u t o f
1 w as told by Mrs E. L. W ard, th e
B yron R eynolds, re s id e n t of M u lt­
p o rt m e h e re a fte r, o r to give p u b lici­ and th e ir o w n er, P. J. N e u rru re r, will
business and e n g ag e in so m eth in g g e n e ra l m a n a g e r, th a t th e w hole se­
n
o
m
ah co u n ty fo r n early h a lf u c e n ­
ty to th e w ork I am doing h e re in
cret is th e buying, in th e selectio n of
else.
co n g ress to b reak up p riv a te m onop- , go o u t of th e d airy business.
th e rig h t c u ts of m e a t th a t wil give tu ry , d ied th is m o rn in g a t R eynolds
T h e re is a re aso n an d th e O u tlook
As a sid e issue on a big fa rm a th e best re s u lts .
o ly .”
B ut on e of th e I s ta tio n on th e ra n c h w here he has
A fter te llin g how th e d ifferen t 1 h as been en d e a v o rin g to find o u t sm all h e rd w ill help. In th a t case best fe a tu re s of th is lu n ch b u sin ess
. th e fa rm e r raises n e a rly o r q u ite all is th e p ra c tic a l benefits th e g irls get m ad e his hom e fo r th e p ast 45 years.
p ress asso ciatio n s su p p ly th e P o rt­ w h at it is.
T h e p rin cip al reaso n ad v an ced by of his feed and if th e re is a boy o r o u t of it. N in th g ra d e g irls a re to
B orn in V erm o n t 63 y ears ago,
lan d d ailies w ith new s, Mr. L afferty
th o se w ho o u g h t to know is th is : T he tw o in th e fam ily it sav es h ired help. bake th e b read to be serv ed a t th is I B yron R ey n o ld s cam e to P o rtla n d
says th a t th e asso ciatio n s h av e it in
Such a p ro d u c e r ra n m ak e d a iry in g school a f te r th e first of th e y e a r In In 1869 an d w o rk ed as a " h a n d ” on
th e ir pow er to c o n tro l th e policies of b u sin ess d o e sn 't pay.
S ev eral in q u irie s m ade w ith in th e pay by sellin g h is feed to him self rolls, acco rd in g
to
th e ap p ro v ed th e ra n c h w hich he ow ned at th e
th e p a p ers th ey serve. He th e n con- i
la st few days rev eal th e fact th a t th e and u sin g th e fe rtiliz e rs to m ake m ethods.
T hey a re to serv e th e tim e of his d e a th . He cante as a
tin u e s:
cost of feed an d h ired h elp is too b e tte r crops. In fact a sm a ll herd
y o u th and th e
ra n ch
was ow ned
" L a s t A pril I in tro d u c e d a bill to high. If a d a iry m a n can ra ise th e of cow s is a d istin c t so u rce of profit m eals. Mrs. W ard is an ex p ert. She
w as p u rc h a s in g a g e n t fo r logging jo in tly by his f a th e r an d his b ro th e r-
m ak e th e A sso ciated P ress, th e U n it­ m ost of his ow n feed he s ta n d s som e
in th a t way to th e fa rm e r w ho Is cam ps. She know s how. She im ­ in-law . E v e n tu a lly , young R eynol Is
ed P ress, an d a ll o th e r p ress asso cia­ show pro v id ed he d o e sn ’t have to h ire fa v o rab ly situ a te d .
p a rts h e r p ra c tic a l k n o w led g e to the iHiught his f a t h e r ’s h alf In terest an d
tio n s com m on c a rrie rs of new s, an d to too m uch help.
Som e of th e
lead in g d airy m en girls. T h ese
g irls o u g h t to m ake su b s e q u e n tly b o u g h t o u t his b ro th e r-
place th em u n d e r th e Ju risd ictio n of . If he h as a h e rd of cow s n u m b e r­ can see no hope fo r b e tte rm e n t u n ­
r e ­ 1 in-law . T he ra n c h w as a d airy , but
th e I n te r s ta te C om m erce C om m ission. ing a n y w h ere up to 25 he can do th e less th e re is an In crease in rev en u es m odel h o m e-m ak ers. A nd th e
lief th e se lu n ch es afford th e m o th e rs in o m ilk w as sold. T he m ilk was
"A b o u t th e tim e I an n o u n ced my ' w ork alo n e p ro v id ed he w orks all th e from m ilk.
T hey
also profess c a n n o t he e stim a te d . T hey slip th e I w orked Into b u tte r, and th e resid u e
in te n tio n o f in tro d u c in g th a t bill a tim e lik e a h ired m an. M ore th a n see no hope of b e tte r prices u n less
c h ild re n each a n ick el and th a t en d s was fed to th e hogs.
re p o r te r h e re in W a sh in g to n fo r th e th a t n u m b e r o n e m an c a n n o t ta k e th e re is activ e co -o p eratio n all along
Mr. R eynolds w as one of th e first
it till n ig h t. I look fo r th e tim e
H ouse p ress, cam e to my office and I c are of econom ically.
th e line. E fforts to b rin g s ab o u t soon to com e w hen lu n ch es w ill be ' ra n c h e rs In O regon
to
place his
co m p lain ed th a t I h ad said th a t th e ' T h en , too, th e p re s e n t p rice of a union of forces have been m ade a t
| fa rm on a b asis of sy stem , and It
served a t all th e public schools.
A ssociated P ress a n d th e U n ited cow s is too high fo r a m an to buy d ifferen t tim es d u rin g th e past th re e
w as th ro u g h th is sy stem th a t he o b ­
P ress w ere co n tro lle d by th e m oney th em p ro fitab ly w ith m ilk
at
its years, b u t every a tte m p t w as a fail-
T h e S andy C o m m ercial clu b and ta in e d su ch m a te ria l re su lts. A few
pow er, an d s ta te d th a t th e U n ited p re s e n t price.
I ure. T h e cheese fa cto ry id ea last th e people th e r e a re p u llin g h a rd for y ears ago he re tire d from
a c tiv e
P ress w as ow ned by E. W. S cripps, i And th e p rice of m ilk is n o t m uch sp rin g w as th e n e a re s t ap p ro a c h to ■ railw ay co n n ectio n w ith P o rtla n d . w ork, b u t c o n tin u e d to su p erv ise th e
th e sam e m an w ho ow ns th e P o r t­ b e tte r, w holesale, th a n it w as d u r­ g e ttin g to g e th e r, b u t n e a rly every T hey a re b ack in g th e a p p licatio n of ra n ch u n til tw o y e a rs ago, w hen he
la n d D ally News, an d a f te r p o in tin g ing th e su m m er. It is now b rin g in g d airy m an "flew th e co o p ” a t th e th e C la c k a m a s
D evelopm ent com ­ gave
a
five-year
lease
on th e
o u t th a t th e N ews had su p p o rte d so m ew h ere a ro u n d >1.80 p e r h u n d red la s t m in u te an d m ilk prices w ent j pany fo r a fra n c h ise on th e county p ro p erty .
m e in th e la s t cam p a ig n , a sk ed me p o u n d s fro m th e d is trib u to rs .
dow n a peg All of th e abo v e nam ed road from B o rin g to S andy. T he
In politics Mr. R eynolds w as a
to p rin t a re tra c tio n In th e C ongres- , If a d airy m an has only a dozen reaso n s a re given fo r th e ex istin g m a tte r cam e up in a p re lim in a ry d em o crat, but s u p p o rte d m en above
sin o al R ecord of my s ta te m e n t th a t cows he is s h o rt a b o u t th a t m any situ a tio n and th e r e seem s to be no h e a rin g W ednesday. T he com pany p a rty . A lth o u g h an activ e fa c to r In
th e U nited P ress w as co n tro lle d by ! m ore in o rd e r to k eep h im self p ro fit­ hope th a t th e s itu a tio n will be w an ts rig h t of way on th e so u th side
{cam paigns, Mr. R eynolds n e v er held
th e m oney pow er. He s ta te d th a t in ably em ployed an d In m o st cases c a n ­ changed.
of th e ro ad w ith in five feet o f th e an office an d n e v e r was a c a n d id a te
co m in g to see me h e w as a c tin g un- I n o t afford to buy m ore. He h a s only
It w ould n o t be s u rp ris in g if m ore p ro p e rty line, and th e p ro p e rty o w n ­ , b u t once. T h is w as when he was
d e r o rd e rs fro m th e W a sh in g to n , D. th e first h a lf of a good Job an d m ust d airy h e rd s will be sold. It begins ers in sist th a t th e com pany sh all p ro ­ given th e n o m in atio n on th e d em o ­
C., m a n a g e r o f th eU n lted P ress. I do o th e r w ork to m ak e liv in g ex­ to look lik e th e r e is going to be a vide s p u rs fo r all sh ip p e rs fre e of c ra tic tic k e t fo r co u n ty co m m issio n er
d eclin ed to p rin t any re tra c tio n .
| rev o lu tio n in th e d a iry b u sin ess of cost. If th is line is b u ilt It w ould
penses.
w o n d er he g e ts d isco u rag ed E a ste rn M ultnom ah.
" F ro m th a t day to th is my n am e | No
give ra il co n n ectio n w ith th e E sta c a ­ HARD TIMES BALL
h as not a p p e a re d in th e D ally News,
da line w ith P o rtla n d . S andy peo­
NEW YEAR S EVE
ex cep t fo r b rie f m en tio n w hen I was BURIAL YESTERDAY
ple d ese rv e success. T hey have a
SANDY ORANGE
A g e n u in e h a rd tim es dance, w ith
In P o rtla n d .
T hey need railw ay
OF TRAGIC VICTIM
ELECTS OFFICERS rich d is tric t.
tw o cash prizes as an in d u cem en t to
co n n ectio n w ith P o rtla n d .
“T h e p a p er refu sed , as did
th e
Sandy g ra n g e has elec ted th e fo l­
w ear y o u r w o rst c lo th e s, w ill be giv­
T h e fu n e ra l o f Moss J W elty took
o th e r th re e p ap ers o f P o rtla n d , to
low
ing officers fo r th e y e a r: m a ste r,
T h e re Is delay In s ta rtin g con­ en a t th e C o m m ercial C lub hall
m en tio n my d e p a rtu re from P o r t­ place from th e M. E. c h u rc h , Rev. M
G resh am , on New Y ear's eve. T he
lan d fo r W ash in g to n on N ovem ber T. W ire officiating. T h e body a r ­ A. G. T h o m a s; le c tu re r, Mrs. M ar­ s tru c tio n of th e P o rtla n d & O regon
best
A re fe re n d u m
is g e n tle m a n w ho s u s ta in s th e
26, 1913, to a tte n d th e p re s e n t ses­ rived h e re on S u n d ay in c h a rg e of g a re t B ell; o v e rse e r. A nton M alar, C ity railw ay .
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ers in th e S o u th -e a st Side. M ilw au­ >2.50; th e lady, >1 60. T h e re w ill
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n otified th e Daily News, th e Jo u rn a l
M a la r; se c re ta ry , lin e sh o u ld be b u ilt as soon as possi­ tim e. All a re w elcom e. Come an d
S aw yer, N. D., and Mr*. S. H. P itk in lain , M rs A nton
an d th e O reg o n ian o f my d e p a rtu re ,
Ja m e s B ell; g a te k eep er, W illiam ble. T ies have been d is trib u te d fo r d an ce th e old y e a r o u t a n d th e new
an d it w as a little as th ey could have of V elva. N. D., a rriv e d h e re in tim e
B ell; C eres, Mrs. J. G. D eS hazer; Po- j th is lin e up to th e M ilw aukie line. y e a r In to th e b e st four-piece union
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tiv e h e re , of th e fact th a t I h ad been
a rd . Miss A lice M cG ugin. T h e In­ is Invoked. If th e re fe re n d u m is in ­ S u p p e r a t th e C ongdon.
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In P o rtla n d fo r th r e e w eeks an d of
s ta lla tio n of th e officers w ill be held voked it m ay sto p th e e n te rp ris e a l­
my re tu rn on th e day m en tio n ed for
do a b o u t all th ia ,” exclaim ed D r Mc­
on th e n ig h t of J a n u a r y 10, w hen together.
MORGAN
W a sh in g to n .
T h e O reg o n ian an d ••UNCLE"
L ean , "w h ile a ll th is Is going on u n ­
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BURIED TODAY
th e T e leg ram refu sed to e ith e r m en ­
In his a d d re s s S u n d ay Rev. R ob­ d e r o u r very n oses? I t Is tim e th a t
J.
C. S p ooner, o f K elso. S everal
tio n my a rr iv a l o r d e p a rtu re ."
W. E. M organ, o f M elrose, w hose new m em b ers w ill be in itia te d a t e r t M cLean, D. D., In th e T h ird P re s ­ th e A m erican people w oke up to th is
serio u s illnees w ith B rig h t's disease th a t tim e.
b y te ria n c h u rc h , d ecla red t h a t th e m enace— th is In citin g a tre m e n d o u s
At any rate, the United States is
M exican
in te rn e c in e s tru g g le ts a h o rd e of Ig n o ra n t people to deeds of
has been m en tio n ed sev eral tim es In
not carrying on a w ar in Mexico.
th ese co lu m n s, died a t P o rtla n d on
D aily and S unday O reg o n ian and real m enace to th e A m erican In s titu ­ I violence an d tre a so n , a n d th u s b re e d ­
Christmas is very fine, but once a S unday last. H e w as aged 83 years, T w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , special com ­ tion. He said th a t th e I. W. W a re ing a sn a k e in o u r h o m es."
s c a tte rin g th e ir p ro p a g a n d a am ong
7 m o n th s an d 21 d ay s an d w as th e b in atio n . 1 y ear. >8 00.
Dr.
McLean
la well known
y e a r is plenty often enough.
th e Ig n o ra n t M exicans a n d a lo n g th e throughout Oregon. He Is no sen­
fa th e r o f M rs F r a n k G ibbs of G resh ­
T h e fu n e ra l to o k place
th is
L ast c all— E v en in g T e le g ra m and b o rd e rs of Mexico, an d in c itin g them sationalist
Dr. McLean thinks. He
It la nearly time for the annual am
Offer to h o stility to all fre e in s titu tio n s .
acta. He speaks in word* that can
repetition of those stale water wag­ a fte rn o o n from C a rls o n ’s c h a p el,w ith Outlook, one year, >4 80.
closes J a n u a ry 1, 1916.
"What are ws Americans going to ‘not be misunderstood. L. H. WELLS
In te rm e n t tn th e G resh am cem etery .
on jokes.
A b it of salacio u s re a d in g is con­
ta in e d In a speech m ad e re c en tly on .
th e floor of th e h o u se by C ongress
m an LafTerty of O regon.
It was
p rin te d
in th e C o n g ressio n al Rec-1
W e live in deeds, not years;
In thoughts, not breaths.
W e should count time by heart-throbs, not
figures on a dial.
He most lives who thinks most, feels noblest,
acts the best.
DAIRY FARMS
ARE QUITTING