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    PA GE TWO
GRESHAM.
f l D E 'U M A «
i l l I T I rw k lZ b efo re ,h e » u prerne c o u rt, a p p e a rin g
U K b M lA J n
V F U I U U H JIN esp ecially in
th e G reah am
caae,
TW ICE A WEEK
raised the question aa to w hether a
P ublished every T uesday an d F rid ay “alo o n k e e p e r la a p ro p e r p a rty to
a t G resham , O regon.
an In ju n c tio n p ro ceed in g s, sin ce hla
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th a t m ig h t be rev o k ed a t any
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e w as no v alu e in th e licen se and
e fo re th e sa lo o n k e e p e r could
m a in ta in th e su it.
titr e * i i i u u i n " i r u n
W. C. K ing, city a tto rn e y for
• u h a c rip t ion.
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G reaham» m ad e a s im ila r p le a b efo re
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th e c irc u it c o u rt w hen th e G resh am
Hut«-« r e a s o n a b le
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r e p i e e e n ta t iv e
case was b eing h e a rd th ere.
w ill c a ll.
P h o n e 701.
" T h e L in o ty p e
W ay
la t h e
W ay
t h a t W in s .”
OREGOX.
low ed to e s c a p e w ith o u t hl« m o ra l a n d
p h ilo so p h ic re fle c tio n t h a t th e b itte r ,
b itln x b la s t« o f w in te r a r e n o t m o re u n ­
k in d th a n m a n ’« in g r a titu d e .
"B low , blow , ye w in d « w ith h e a v ie r
g u s t.
A nd freeze, th o u b i t t e r - b i t i n g f ro s t.
D escend, y e c h illy , s m o th e r in g sn o w s.
N ot a ll y o u r ra g e , a s n o w , u n ite d
show s
M ore h a rd u n k in d n e s s u n r e le n tin g , i
V e n g e fu l m a lic e u n re p e n tln g .
T h a n heav*n illu m in ’d m an on b r o th e r ;
m a n b e s to w s.”
W hen w e th in k o f B u r n s a s a p o et,
w* a r e in e v ita b ly re m in d e d o f th e m elo- i
d,e* of b ir d s a n d r u n n in g b ro o k s, th e
f r a g r a n c e o f flow ers, th e b e a u tie s o f n a ­
tu re , a e o lia n h a r p s , c r y s t a l f o u n ta in s . I
t h e m u sic o f th e s p h e r e s a n d a n g e l
ch o irs.
H e Is th e p e rs o n ific a tio n o f a ll t h a t Is .
p o e tic a l. H e is a s t r u e to n a t u r e a s i
H h a k s p e a re a n d a lm o s t a s d iv e rsifie d In ,
“ o u rie c a t t l e ,” th e ’a illy s h e e p .” a n d i
th e " h e lp le s s b ir d s ” , b u t w e a r e n o t al-
N u m ero u s
c h a ra c te riz a tio n s
of h is r e s o u r c e s a n d th e m e s , w h ic h d e s tin y
R o b ert B u rn s, th e S co ttish poet, have p e r m itte d o n ly p a r t i a l ly to be d ev e lo p e d
a p p e a re d in th e O regon p ress, d u rin g a t hiH h an d s. H e g a v e m o re to th e
FR ID A Y .
FEBRUARY
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M in im u m , any in sertio n , 10c.
Watch them grow
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into dollars.
BOBBIE BURNS WAS
A MAN FOR A’ THAT
L frK S T O t K
M IS C E L L A N E I Il'S
L Ì , OStoCk
FO R SA LE — F o u r
Je rse y bulla,
F R E S H COW fo r sale. A. G. H or-
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. r lc h e d i t w ith hla I m m o r ta l li t e r a tu r e . berg,
M arch 3, 1911, a t t h e {‘n atoffii e a t ___ ■ . .
1 m ile n o rth of B oring. one 3 -y ear old, o ne ¿ -y ear old an d
r “ 8 aII<l c o n tr lb u tio n s ; an d v arl- an<1 re c « iv e d In a fin a n c ia l w a y Tor h la P h o n e 408.*
Gresham» O r e g o n , u n d e r t h e A c t o f
96
tw o l- y e a r old. Also g en tle d rlv -
M a r c h 3, 1X79.
oua e n te r ta in m e n ts a n d c e le b ra tio n s life w o rk leaa th a n five h u n d re d p o u n d s
ing horse, W eight a b o u t loth) lbs.
■ have been h eld in d iffe re n t p a rts o f
*• wh,ah he *ave “ »'‘Perlor
OR SA LE— S everal head of young
A ndrew s
th e s ta te , th e la te s t being a t O re-
la" ‘ In hopeless dar1«- rid in g an d d riv in g ho rses.
W eight an d a few m ilk cows.
T H E I.I Q IO It CASES.
B ros., P le a s a n t Home. P h o n e 279.
gon C ity last F rid ay n ig h t, com m em - sacrifice o n X - a lta r ' » i ’an Tvl? wMch
p h o n e '« 7 1 10° ' W “
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T h e su p re m e c o u rts ' decisio n on o ra tin g th e 155th a n n iv e rsa ry o f his w a s to o m u c h t o le r a te d In h is tim e s, a l-
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th e liq u o r cases w hich w ere before b irth . T h e In te re st and e n th u s ia sm th o u g h a g a in s t w h t- h h is u tt e r a n c e s an d
FO R SA LE— F ir s t class F resh
sh o w n h as n o t been lim ited to th e w r itin g s a r e s t r o n g In d e n u n c ia tio n a n d
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it on ap p eal will be fo u n d to be m ore Scotch o r B ritish -b o rn , in d ic a tin g a d m o n itio n s . A t th e a g e o f tw e n ty - s ix . Cow. F ra n k
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fu r reach in g an d fa v o ra b le to th e | th a t v e n e ra tio n fo r th e C aled o n ian ¡h e s a id In h is " A d d r e s s to th e D e ll" :
[g en iu s, Is n o t only ev er in c re a sin g
A nd now , a u ld C lo o ts. I k en y e ’re
FO R SA LE — Six
“ Old
T ru s ty "
FO R SA LE — Good m ilk cow, p a rt
cau se of p ro h ib itio n th a n had been bu t co sm o p o litan . T he u n d ersig n ed ,^
t h ln k ln ’
Je rse y , fre sh soon. K a rl
S chultz, brooders. On acco u n t of in s ta llin g
hoped by th e m ost a rd e n t s u p p o rte rs ! !bouKb h!,r !> a i D u m fries w here
A c e r t a i n B a r d ie 's r a n t l n ,’ d r in k ln '.
H ogan sta tio n .
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B u m s died, is only one of m illio n s of
la rg e r b ro o d ers, will sell a t a b a r­
S om e lu c k le s s h o u r w ill se n d h im
or the cause of te m p e ra n c e .
o th e r n a tio n a lity , w o rsh ip in g to d ay . j
ltn k in
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dale. P h o n e 434.
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B u t, f a ith , h e 'll tu r n a c o r n e r Jln k in ,
Seven h ead heavy w ork horses,
c a litie s and u ra n g e of co n te n tio n s
A nd c h e a t you y e t."
w eighing from 1300 to 1600 pounds.
claim ed by th e liq u o r m en to m ake
FO R SA LE — Day old chicks and
B u r n s b e lie v e d In c a llin g t h in g s b y A ges from 3 to 9 years.
H. E. Davis,
A s to h is b ir th d a y s , o t h e r s h a v e a l ­
them fairly re p re se n ta tiv e of th e ir re a d y h ad m o re to do w ith th e m th a n he t h e ir r i g h t n a m e s a s did S h a k e s p e a r e M o untain View F arm . P h o n e 21. tf o ld er. E ggs fo r h atc h in g . P lace
claim s an d
In te re sts
In g e n eral. e v e r hail, f o r he w a s p e r m itte d to see w h e n h e s a id : O, th o u In v is ib le s p i r i t
y o u r o rd e rs fo r 4 to b-w eeks-old p u l­
W hite K1101I
FO R SA LE— Y oung Je rse y
an d lets, W hite L eg h o rn s.
H ence th e d ecision of th e O regon o n ly t h ir ty - s e v e n o f th e m h lin se ir. H is o f w ine. If th e r e Is n o t o th e r n a m e th o u
s o jo u r n on e a r th w a s so s h o r t a n d so fu ll a r t k n o w n by. le t u s c a ll th e e D ev il." G uernsey cow s,bred
to
re g iste re d P o u ltry 1 arm . H. W. C ooley, prop.
su p re m e c o u rt co v ered g ro u n d , It Is o f h u m a n I n te r e s t t h a t It is co m m o n fo r L ike m a n y o th e r g r e a t a n d g o o d m en
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J e rse y bull, com ing fresh soon. P u r­ T ro u td a le . P h o n e 434.
believed n ev er b efo re passed upon by b io g r a p h e rs to d iv id e u p h is e a r t h l y ca- th is I llu s tr io u s l ig h t b elie v e d he w a s c h a se r m ay test before tak in g . R.
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R EA L E S T A T E AND R EN TA LS
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d rin k .
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he
u ra l e n d o w m e n ts , a t th e e x p e n s e o f n e a r ­ s t r u n g
FOR SA LE — F o u r-y e a r-o ld
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F o r K ent o r Sale, C heap.
sey cow. F resh * In th re e o r fo u r
is any s im ila rity of law s.
"Y e S c o ts, w h a w ish a u ld S c o tla n d
a llo tte d to m o rta l m an. I t is h e re th a t
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bull.
P rice. $85.
A ddress.
J. C. m en ts, h a lf m ile so u th of C o ttrell
Ye c h ie f s , to yo u m y ta le I tell.
n a tio n . U. S. G riffith, o w n er, B or­
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'D ie re s u lt e f th e e le c tio n s s h o u ld llot l a s to h is f a t h e r w ho w a s o n e o f th e u n ­
FO R S A L E — Scotch C ollie
p u p - 1 la n d ;
c u rr e n t ra te s.
Box
161,
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he d is tu r b e d I.... ..
o f th e f a c t th a t recognised h e ro e s o f th e w orld. H e w as
On A le x a n d e r place, G resh- ! G resham ,
tf
A t th e a g e o f th ir ty - o n e , h e s a id In h is pies.
slg n .-rs o f p e titio n s had r e g is te r e d u n ­ n ot a p e a s a n t, a s se e m s to he g e n e r a lly
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GOOD JE R S E Y M ILK , b o ttled un-
" I n s p i r i n g bold J o h n B a rle y c o rn
w h ich a a s la te r d e c la re d u n c o n s t it u ­ [m a n o f n o b le an d h is to r ic a n c e s tr y : In ­
h e e e C A T T L E , Stock c a ttle a n d i d e r s a n ita ry
co n d itio n s, d elivered
W h a t d a n g e r s th o u c a n s t m a k e u s
d u s tr io u s , h u t a lw a y s fin a n c ia lly e m h a r-
tio n a l by th e s u p re m e c o u rt.
fresh cow s w anted. A ndrew a B ros., daily in G resham . J. A. D avidson
s c o rn ,—
Vi.i.-i". a t th e lo cal o p tio n e le c t Ion ! ru sa e d u n f o r t u n a t e a n d u n s u c c e s s fu l In
P h o n e 279.
P h o n e 327.
T h e s w a t s s a e r e a m 'd in T a m m le 's ! P le a s a n t H om e.
tf
s l i u u l d uoi he d isq u a lifie d b e c a u s e o f th e ir | hlM b u s in e s s a s a g r i c u l t u r a l te n a n t, w ith j
noddle,
h a v in g r e g is te r e d u n d e r th e p e r m a n e n t a n e x p e rie n c e s o m e w h a t s im ila r to th a t
F a ir play, he c a r 'd n a d e lls a b oddle.
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an d th e ir f a ilu r e to . 'o f till' di m ig h t s tr ic k e n f a r m e r s o f w e s t-
urn K a n s a s a n il N e b ra sk a . H e h ad a s
B u t M ag g ie sto o d r i g h t s a l r a s t o n ­
h a v e th e ir V o l l
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a lm o s t n s m u ch t r o u b le In h is life — w ith
th m oltlcers.
T ill by th e heel a n d h a n d a d m o n is h e d j
< o ile r s o f c o u n ty c o u r ts
ailing th e I lls c h ild r e n a n d tils s u r r o u n d in g s — a s
S h e v e n tu re d fo re w o rd on th e lig h t.
e l e c t i o n s w e ie valid , b e c a u s e th e y a c t ­ M uses h ad w llli th e c h ild r e n o f I s r a e l:
D E N T IS T S
A nd vow , T a m so w on u n c o s ig h t.
ed a till ilie u n d e r s ta n d ! n g th a t th e reg - an d w hen d e a th c a m e to him in th e lo n e ­
H e re B u r n s g o v e u tte r a n c e to th e s i g ­
is - u tlo n of 1899 had been re p e a le d an d ly la n d o f h is lo w ly life , on th e m o u n ­
W . J . O TT
H. H. OTT
t h e e l e c t i o n s c o u l d n u t he held void so ta in o f Ids h o p es a n d a n tic ip a tio n s , he n ific a n t f a c t th a t a m a n in s p ire d by
B . r . L E A C H . P r o p r ie to r
lu n g a s th o s e v o tin g w e re le g a lly q u a l i ­ w a s p e rm it led to see o n ly th e p ro m is e o f I n to x ic a n ts is u n a b le to see p r e s e n t d a n ­
i Id s g if te d son w ith o u t tn s t l n g o r e n jo y ­ g e r s th a t a r e p la in a n d t e r r i f y i n g ev en
fied u n d e r th e c o n s titu tio n .
M e m b ers O reg o n E m p lo y rn 't A g e n ts
to a d u m b b ru te , six y e a r s la te r , an d
A s so c ia tio n .
I t Is not n e c e s s a ry I hut lo c a l o p tio n i n g th e f r u i t s o f h is g e n iu s .
D E N T IS T S
Il can n e v e r tr u ly he s a id th a t the B u rn s Is fo u n d in th e sa m e a w f u l p lig h t
eh
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lie f ie ld a l «1 g e n e r a l s t a l e
9 N o r th 2d S t.. P o r tla n d . Ore.
P h o n e o r W ire a t O u r E x p e n se
GRESHAM
id c c i.o n n r a r e g u la r c ity e le c tio n th e g re u l w ork an d w o rth o f R o b e rt H u m s a a b is T a m D 'K h a n te r, e x c e p t th a t h la po- I
OREGON
I l l s ! T u e s d a y a f t e r tin fiis l M onday in h a s not b een re c o g n iz e d o r d u ly a p p r e ­ Mttlon I h th a t oT re a l tr a g e d y in « te a d o f
N o v em b er, a s
w a s contended liy th e c ia te d iiltlio u g li th e end Is n ot y e t a p p re - T a m 'n p o e tic com edy. I t is sad to c o n ­
IN S U R A N C E
tlie re Is a m y s te r y a b o u t him w h ic h th e te m p la te th a t B u r n s d id n o t h a v e w ith
la w y e r s fu r th e liq u o r in te r e s ts .
w o rld w ill a lw a y s he u s e a g e r to so lv e “h im a f a i t h f u l d o g to a p p r is e him o f h ia
T he d ecisio n s co v ered th e cases af- a s p e n e tr a tin g th e m y s te r ie s o f th e p o les d a n g e r , o r a n o b le m a re to w h eel a b o u t
P h o n e M ain 2HB3
JO H N B R O W N
leetln g Salem , O regon C ity, S ta y to n , o f th e e a r th . H e c a m e lik e a lu m in a ry a n d g a llo p off w ith h im to a f rie n d ly
IN S U R A N C E
J. E. O L A N A H A N , D.M .D.
S pringfield , H illsb o ro am i G resh am , In « c le a r sk y . s h in in g e n tir e ly w ith h is re fu g e . On a tt e m p t i n g to r e t u r n to hie
D E N T IS T
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
am i k ic p s th em all in th e dry co lu m n ow n lig h t, nt a n e a r ly a g e s e e in g a n d h o m e fro m th e G lo b e ta v e r n a t h u m -
th in k in g lik e a sa g e, illu m in a tin g th e f rle a w h e re he hail r e m a in e d la t e a n d
Office, 615-16-17
SU RA N C E CO M PA N IES
w here they belong
lin t th e o p in io n w a lk s o f h is fellow m en, r e jo ic in g w ith d r a n k deep, " th e a w a ta aa re a m e d in
M e d ical Building*.
P o rtla n d . O reg o n
(■tiled fo rth by th e Salem c h a r te r | th e m In th e ir good f o rtu n e , s y m p a th iz ­ h la n o d d le ” th a t he reeled , a a n k dow n,
P h o n e 513
O re e h a m , O reg o n
am en d m en t case c o n ta in s a review ing w ith th em In th e ir te a rs , a n d su c h a an d fell a s le e p f o r m o re th a n a n h o u r
P H Y S IC IA N S
of tin local o p tio n law, w hich In con- m all m u st he reco g n iz e d in tills w o rld , in th e «now . Six m o n th s m o re o f s ic k ­
n ess, m e d ic a l tr e a tm e n t, so n g w r itin g ,
a n d so o n e r o r la t e r w ill he a p p re c ia te d .
m c tlo u w ith th e In itia tiv e , gives any
H e Is w liat E m e rso n w o u ld c a ll a r e p ­ ta k in g le a v e o f frie n d s , a n d tr o u b le an d
J a m e s E lk in g to n
m unicipality th e rig h t to c o n tro l o r r e s e n t a t i v e m an a n d w lia t C a rly le h a s ile a p a lr on a c c o u n t o f h la deb t« , on th e
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
IN S U R A N C E
P h y sic ia n an d S urg eo n
p ro h ib it th e salo o n on its ow n In i­ c a lle d a n e a r n e s t m a n ; he Is w h a t P ope S la t o f J u ly , 1796, d e a th r e le a s e d him
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1 lu i e pow er to licen se, co n tro l, and in g o f B ib lic a l li t e r a tu r e , a lth o u g h he J a n u a r y .
HEALTH
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0»ftlce 116 R e sid e n c e 118
p ro h ib it th e sale of in to x ic a tin g »MS not In e v e ry se n se re lig io u s , he no
T h e le g a l p ro fe s s io n m ig h t w ell r e ­
Offlce in B a n k o f G re sh a m
Office H o w itt Bldff., o v e r P . O.
d o u b t w ould h a v e been s ty le d a n e a r n e s t m ain s ile n t a s to th e la s t w o rd s o f
liq u o rs."
O, t h a t d — d r a s ­
T he E v en in g T e le g ra m , In Its s e e k e r a f t e r th e t r u t h o f th in g s A r e p ­ B u rn s, w h ich w e re
r e s e n t a t i v e m an yes. a ll th a t he w ro te cal. M athew P e n n ,” f o r M a th e w . P en n
com m ent on th e d ecision says It is W as a s p o n ta n e o u s o u tg r o w th a n d re­ w a s a la w y e r w h o h ad w r itte n l e t t e r s
P H O N E S : R esid en ce. I l l ; Office, l l x
an Indicatio n of th e g ro w th ill co m ­ flection o r h is p e rso n a l c o n d itio n s an d th r e a te n in g B u rn s w ith im p ris o n m e n t
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P h y sician an d KurKenn
q uestion.
fro m c h ild h o o d liis p a tr o n s a in t, w hose
S u ch In b r ie f Is th e d r a m a tic life an d
T h e Farm er»’ M utual Fire
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th im itfh
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S p le n d id
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w h ic h g a v e to
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O F PO R T L A N D , OREGON
p a rt o f th e c a n d id a te , a ■ " ly c o u n tr y , a n d " th e f re c k le d b e a u ­ H a m ilto n , an d to E n g la n d a n d h is to r ic
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w ho m ilk ed co w s a n d hoed p o ta- l i t e r a tu r e a llu m e a n d M a c a u la y ; w h ich
Invite* all farm er* w ho h av e no
f a v o r a b l e to th e liq u o r In- •oes " w e re th e o n ly m a id e n s o f h is love g a v e to o r a to r y E d m u n d B u rk e, to po­
In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm building*
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R e sid en ce.
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120
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All Scotland sp o k e fro m litic a l sc ie n c e A dam S m ith , to In v e n ­
Dtfice. M ain 4812, H om e A 5152
to ii**ure w ith u*. Tlii* n***o<-ia-
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a tio u i* th e c h e a p e st a n d sa fe st in
J. M. SH O R T . M. D.
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(he s la te . It iusure* only eourttry
P h y sician anil S urg eo n
a • wen* flouted um l th e K uar- 'Ho Im m o rta l a n d m e lo d io u s v e rs e th e sc ie n c e th e G o rd o n H ig h la n d e r s a n d to
p ro p erty am i ha* o v er $3,ooo.ono
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in s u ra n c e in f o n e.
Office.
1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g
dpi «- ion In th e i n te r e s t of «■•11 a s th e s e n tim e n ts a n d tr a d i ti o n s la n d e rs .
S p len d id , s p le n d id S c o tla n d ,
P O R T L A N D , O B E G i'N
W r ite o r p h o n e
• c o n ti mllt tl th e liq u o r s i tu a tio n
w h ich had la in d o r m a n t f o r c e n tu r ie s , w h ic h g a v e to I t s e l f a W a lla c e a n d a
•
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H . W . S N A S H A L L . P res.
i l t t v i th a n th o s e w h ich sh o w ed
"d o f s h o u t fo u r h u n d re d
y e a r s had to th e w o rld a llo lie rt B u rn s.
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Offlce P h o n e 46.
B e eld en ce. 339
"A nd B u rn s, th o u g h s h o r t th e ra c e
A ssociation.
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G re sh a m R o u te No. 3
P H Y S IC IA N and S U S G E c N
■ li.im p io ti
o f m o rality an d lilooil h o u g h t d e liv e ra n c e o f S c o tla n d
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N o ta ry P u b lic
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good
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I R o b e rt B u m s , th e n a t i o n 's h a rd , to ad e-
g la s se s .
m ent hack of an y m ove to p e rn ia- 1 iq u a to lv e x p r e s s a n d re d u c e to th e lm - I
" d ic e H o u rs 9 to 12 a m.. 1:30 to 5
- - M C. KING
CONTRACTORS
o v e r F i r s t S t a t e B an k
O reeh am .
neiitly destro y th e sab* of liq u o r, b e­ I p e r is h a b le p a g e th e p a tr io tic e m o tio n s
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w hich g e n e r a tio n s o f S c o tc h m e n
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T h e re a re se v eral new ails. In th is '
lie v iti^
lli th is w ay alo n e will th e r e I l i c i t , a n d w h ic h th e n a m e s a n d d e e d s o f
Issue of th e O u tlo o k .
B e tte r read
ALFRED HAM M AR
b e a s t u r a t i c e of th e law 's en fo rce- I th o se Im m o rta l c h i e f t a i n s a lw a y s
|n -
th em all to m ak e su re .
I sp ire d In th e ir b r e a s t s
Paralysis, Nervous and ( hronic Diseases
ria.M erer mik I C e m e n t <'o n ira e io r.
Vs an e a r n e s t m an . he s e t u s a n ex-
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o' 11.e i lci n o n could not sta n d be- llcgivi'»
iju e s t.
N a tu r o p a th a n d C h ir o p r a c to r
All w ork .G u a ra n te e d
B a ttlin g all h is life w ith hoti- pen d s on th e v iew p o in t w h e th e r y o u r
Olfcr Orreeun 8 a N m > 10 '< 12 l a . 2 I. 5 , ■ M ,
. c th e I'eglstriition law » a s la te r • s i p o v erty
P h o n * 6x1
w a rd in g off th e w o lf th a t idea ru n s to th e com ic o r s e n tim e n ­
G re a h a m P . O. Box 31
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say a;
th e h ig h e s t I n te llig e n c e s a n d th e deep-
F. X. M ath ieu , O regon'» m ost n o t­
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r e q u ir e s th a t | est p h ilo so p h y , c lo th in g th o s e t h o u g h ts
IF Y O U W A N T FIR ST C LASS W O R K SEE
:■< ' io n s Fur li x a l u p tl >11 e le c tio n s s h a ll In th e m o st a n g e lic p o e try w h ile follow
ed p io n eer, w as b u ried to d ay a t
lie sig n e d by r e g is te r e d v o te r s
A t th e itttf up H I«l
o r c h a s in g d o w n a sm u g - chaniD oeg a g e d
Dr. W . C Belt
H e It w as who
ler. he e x e m p llfle d th e f a c t t h a t e a r n
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n i n e t h e s e e le c tio n s w ere I n s titu te d a
11.» r e g i s t r a t i o n law w a s a c c e p te d a a e s t n . s s a n d In d u stry co llid ed w ith w h a t kv,>l , h ’’ O r e * o n te r rito ry from be-
PH YSICIA N a n d SURGEON
i i iin e
T h is law c a n c e lle d a ll tu le tit« we m ay have*. w ill c o n q u e r tin- , »‘‘’tilin g a B ritish possession w hen th e
Office on M ain S tre e t, op. L ib rary
pi to r r o ffls tra tto n s . lla d a n y v o te r s d a ­ «ler an y c i r r u m a t a n
■ a n d in a n y field first te r rito ria l g o v e rn m e n t w as e s­
m a n . l e , I r e g i s t r a t i o n In a . , o rd a n c e w ith to w h ic h d u ty o r g e n lu a c a lls .
P h o n e 18
G resh am , Ore.
T h e re
• i" 'V isio n s o f th e old law th e y w ould w a s no r e s t f o r h ia b o d y o r m in d d u r ­ ta b lish e d o v e r 65 y e a r age.
l a v e been d e n ie d th e ir re q u e s t.
in g th e a c tiv e a n d w a k in g m o m e n ta o f
M in ister
R eco m m en d .
T he O reg o n ian p o in ts o u t th e a d ­ hla th ir ty - s e v e n y e a rs . H la p h y s ic a l M eth o d ist
C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h R em edy.
v an ta g e o u s p o sitio n o f th e a n ti-s a ­ p o w er« c o n tin u o u s ly s t r u g s h n « f o r th e
n e c e s s a rie s o f life , h la m e n ta l f a c u ltie s
Rev. Janies A Lewi». M ilaca. Min-
loon forces an d w arn» th em n o t to a lw a y s w r e s tlin g w ith th e t r u t h o f
WE DESIGN BUILDINGS
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write»
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hom e ru le bill, w hile v o tin g p ro h i­
fo u n d in th e b ack g r o u n d o f h la a r t.
bition for the entire state.
Me had n o th in g
to do w ith fictio n
E v idently th e aalo o n la d ro p p in g i Here la n o th in g f ic titio u s a b o u t him
hla w o rk s. T h e re is n o th in g m e c h a n -
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moral »’* transform s the
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,n d w elcom * gueat in o u r hom e fo r
n u m b e r of y e a rs
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
m ed icin e w o rth y o f tr ia l In cases of
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Gresham Drug Co., and all
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been u n p ack ed , w ill ex ch an g e for
g ra in o r hogs o r let it go as p a rt p ay­
m en t on good cow. F o r cash
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L ister, R. 1, Box 83, T ro u td a le , Or-
egon.
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H om e n e a r S ta tio n .
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P rice $4.00 a cord d eliv ered . P h o n e
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G e n e r a tin g
P la n ts
M'idely sc a tte re d
have
la'cii b u ilt by the I’o r l -
land R ailw ay , L ight &
P o w er C om pany fo r th e
p u rp o se of p ro v id in g
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lo it» p a tro n s. T h ro u g h
h ig h te n sio n tr a n s m is ­
sion linea, each o f th e s e
g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a re in ­
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