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There is Room for an Army of Settlers in Eastern Multnomah and Land for Every O ne of T h e m -M o st Productive in State TWICE A WEEK VOL. 3. NO. 9 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914 DEMONSTRATING REMARKABLE COMMUNITY PEOPLE A NEEDED LAW DAIRY TESTS MAY WIN THEIR WAY BY ENERGETIC WORK Ever at Your Service ’ Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR SCHWEDLER COMMISSIONERS BUYS OLD FARM IN FIRST MOVE PORTLAND, M arch 30— (Special) One of th e m ost rem a rk a b le cows ' Mr. E. Schw edler last week p u r -—P e titio n s w ith nearly 8000 uam es in th e sta te of O regon, p erh ap s th e | T h ere is an ev id en t in te n tio n on chased th e old C o rn u tt farm so u th th e p a rt of th e co unty com m issioners w ere filed w ith th e city rec o rd e r S at m ost rem a rk a b le of them all, is a urday a g a in st th e plan to m eter all th o ro u g h b red , reg istered Je rse y own- west of G resham th ro u g h th e nego- to proceed w ith th e w ork of h a rd s u r The people of a com m unity like largely a hit-and-m iss proposition. hom es in P o rtla n d . Not a cent was ed by B. C. A ltm an living ab o u t live th is a re alw ays try in g to find o u t We have su p rem e ad v a n ta g es h ere ! H âtions of th e F irs t S tate B ank, it facing th e Base L ine ro ad, despite paid the men and women who circu m iles e a st o f G resham . w hat is best fo r th e ir in te rests, but and in o u r efforts to follow th e lead i being one of th e la rg e st real e sta te th e n u m ero u s p ro tests an d o b jections la ted these petitio n s, and it was an if you w ere raisin g a young cow . of P u y allu p we sh o u ld not be lacking tran sa ctio n s th a t has tak en place a t | of you would w ant one like th e one th a t lhey do not alwtty" work ln 1,armo,1> m any p ro p erty ow ners all th e way easy m a tte r to get sign atu re« to th e in energy enough to in v estig ate thor- petitions, about X o u t o f 1 0 s i g n i n g is m e n t i o n e d )> e re i f you w ere try- 1 them selves o r fo r th e com m unity, u u g u ij. ii »«j Un « e m e s u i t u ere io G resham . Mr. S chw edler bought th e from M ontavilla to th e end of th e the petitions. T his was probably th e ing to buy a cow you co u ld n 't g et one rh e idea of co-operation is beginning produce— an d th e re is no d o u b t on tra c t w ith th e expectation of using it road. first tim e a referen d u m was invoked lik e h er for any reaso n ab le sum , be- to Periu en te th e public m ind, an d it th a t p o in t; and if we have th e a d in connection w ith his present d airy A rem o n stra n ce has been c irc u la t | ^u8t daw ning upon us th a t the v an tag es claim ed by Mr. C otton ln ranch a t G resham an d expects in th e ed and largely signed. W hen su b m it in 'b is way as fa r as know n. It is cause such cows a re n o t for sale. Mr. A ltm an has n in e cows w hich g re a te r o rg an izatio n s a re ready to tra n sp o rta tio n ; an d If all o th e r a d n ea r fu tu re to m ake sev eral im p ro v e ted to th e com m issioners th e rem on- highly im p o rta n t as d em o n stratin g w hat can be done when th e people are u n d er th e au th e n tic a te d test, p u t UP IUOI*ey to prom ote and adver- v antages a re only equal to th a t of m en ts on both places an d will have s tra to rs w ere told th a t It was not in tw o of th e best equip p ed d airy ra n c h conform ity w ith th e req u lrm e n ts, in a re in te reste d in d efe atin g any m eas in o p eratio n and being' conducted by 1 a w orthy en terp rise. o th e r sections we can c re ate a busi T here is no m ore en th u siasm any- ness su b sta n tia l an d lastin g . T h ere es in O regon. T he one a t G resham th a t it was not specific enough. T hat ure which they consider wrong. Vol D. Brooks H ogan of th e Oregon A gri- | w here th an ln P o rtlan d o ver the de- would be no h alted conditions in g e t wdil probably be used as a show is th e alleg atio n of those who p re u n te er circ u lato rs of all petitions is c u ltu ra l college. T he rem a rk a b le cow m entioned 'e lo p m e n t prospects of th is section, tin g a m a rk e t fo r o u r products, as a place for th o ro u g h b re d stock and sented it. I t was realized th a t the th e only rig h t way of invoking the and mo8t in te restin g w ork of local g reat p a rt of th e U nited S tates Is fine d airy cows, being an ideal place rem o n stran ce was p re m a tu re referen d u m o r in itia tin g a m easure. h ere is fo u r years old, having won ’ * If a law Is w orth in itia tin g th e re th e first prize as cham pion h eife r a t j com n*ercial clubs is in th e org an iza- even now clam o rin g fo r m ore of th e for such a farm as it is supplied w ith p erhaps it failed to contain enough Bull R un w ate r an d sp rin g w ater as uam es o r a m a jo rity of th e p roperty should be enough people to circu late th e G resham fair two years ago. H er tlon °* M n,e 8UC,‘ e n te rp rise as was product8 we ],avc to offer .1 .1 . „ __ .. _ . , ___ . It,‘V i lli ) lt * P it ,1 ,1 VV u il 1 », I well. T he b arn s a re equipped w ith affected, but it was a p ro test and was th e p etitio n s from a sense of public yield of milk fo r th e p resen t m onth begun h ere on W ednesray evening No co unty of th e n o rth w est su r- ■ ,• ,, , . ... , electric lig h ts, an d w ith a railro a d ignored. T h ere is yet tim e to pre du ty w ithout pay. T he paid circ u has been 53.6 pounds per day, o r last. T h at was the idea of Tom R ich rounding P o rtlan d , has as little to , . , ,, sid in g on th e farm , w here stock can pare and circu late a legal rem on la to rs a re a gen eral public nuisance. about 7 an d th ree fo u rth s g allo n s ardson, C. A. M alboeuf and W. \V. •.upply th e w orld s m a rk e ts w ith as ,, , , , . , , I , . ,, , be loaded an d unloaded, m akes it an stran ce, as th e req u ired notice of the They infest th e c o u rt house and the H er average dally test is 5.8 in b u tte r C otton, and it seem s th a t th ey have M ultnom ah, but conditions a re hope- , , , ideal place for th e sa e of tho ro u g h - proposed im provem ent has not been public places. People sign petitions fat, o r 3(4 pounds of b u tte r, as re succeeded ln th e ir efforts of innoc- tul ot an extensive gro w th . All th e 6 w ithout exam ining them o r know ing ported to th e club, b ut a tw o d ay s’ u la tin g this com m unity w ith th eir world is w aiting for th e P an am a ca bred stock and th e show ing of same. published as m ust be done, and tw en T he new tra c t ju s t p urchased will ty days a re allow ed in w hich to m ake th e ir contents. T he ease and ra p id te st m ade d u rin g th e m onth gave a idea and some of th e ir en th u siasm . nal to open, and w hat o th e r section of We can m ake this a b e tte r locality. Oregon trib u ta ry to P o rtlan d will be also be Im proved and be used for a p ro test o r rem onstrance. ity w ith which th e w ate r referen d u m re su lt of 5.15 pounds of b u tte r fat . .. , t i th e «wHual dairy farm w here th e big O th er localities are succeeding and . „ P lans an d specifications of the pro petitions were signed d em o n strates as an av erag e fo r th a t period. In d irect line for th e p ro sp erity th a t h e r„ of Holsteill8 wlll k posed im provem ent with h ard su rfa ce w hat v o lu n te er circ u lato rs of th e pe She is m ilked th re e tim es daily th e re is no reason why G resham is expected to b e th e sh a re of O re- pected be re have been filed w ith th e county com titio n s can do. reg u la rly a t 5 :3 0 an d 11 a. m. and should not. be th e ce n te r of one of th e g o n ’s m etropolis. If P o rtlan d is to E x o n e ra te d by G ra n d J u ry . rich est com m ercial d istric ts ln the m issioners by A ssistan t R oadntaster A law th a t Is needed and th a t th e at 7 p. m. H er m ilk is w eighed and be benefited, then we of G resham are sta te , o u tsid e Qf th e g re a t cities as people w ant should also be in itiated tested a fte r each m ilking Jo h n L arsson and L. H elm ing, two McMullen. T he estim ated cost is giv to receive co m m en su rate benefits a l well as th e m ost beautiful. pave in th is way. T he record of th is cow as fu rn is h I so, ow ing to o u r position. B ut we liquor d ea le rs a t T ro u td a le who were en at $135,988. A 16-foot m ent w ith a tw o-foot m acadam T he ap ath y and le th arg y th a t has ed by Mr. A ltm an to th e club is so will be bound down by financial m d a rre ste d for sellin g liq u o r to m inors, M. T. Stevens, of S eattle, was in ex tra o rd in ary th a t Mr. H ogan has ch aracterized th e G resham C om m er sh o u ld er on each side is provided. buslness influences. were dism issed by th e g ran d ju ry af- The im provem ent d istric t extends P o rtlan d an spoke on public m arkets. d eterm in ed upon a re te st fo r next cial club should give place to a keen If he m ade a ripple on th e placid sur- m onth. T h ere are two o th e rs am ong cu t co n test with o th e r places for Mr. C o tto n ’s in te re st in th e new te r a com plete ex am ination. T h e case ab o u t 9 1-3 m iles from th e city lim its face of the public in P o rtlan d it Is I th e 87 cows u n d er th e sc ru tin y of som e of the best things going. We m ovem ent may be set down as being a g a in st B ert E dm undson has n ot been at R ussellville to th e T ro u td a le road not visible to naked eye. I atten d ed Mr. H ogan th a t will have to sta n d a o ught to have a good, w ide-aw ake or T h ere is a belief th a t at th e foot of th e B aker hill ju st ea st wholly th a t of one who w auls to see concluded. one m eeting in A lbina w here he re te st because of th e ir rep o rted yield g anizatiou th a t would be ready a t th e developm ent of his hom e s u r o th e r men supplied th e boys w ith of C ed ar creek. spoke which was atten d e d by 60 men and tests, b ut Mr. A ltm an ’s cow leads any m om ent to ta k e ad v a n ta g e of an roundings. He is th e ow ner of a fine liquor. Among th e item s listed a re : E x and women, of th a t d istric t w here a them all. cavation of 4407 cubic y ard s of old o p p o rtu n ity . All of o u r societies farm with no land for sale. H e is A Salem bank cap italized a t $100,- m acadam an d 26,02v cubic y ard s of public m a rk e t will be opened April w orking to g eth er, headed by th e m aking m ore money as an atto rn e y 28. Mr. S tevens im p arted a vast SANDY GRANGE com m ercial club, could g et spelndid for a g reat railro ad th an any d «zen 000 pays $6000 tax es six per cent e a rth ; 4 702 cubic y ard of new m a on its cap ital stock. a m o u n t oi in f o rm a tio n oil th e cadam ; I t , 059 cubic y ard s of e a rth WILL HAVE FAIR resu lts but they m ust get to g e th e r for farm ers aro u n d , and he says he public m a rk e t q uestion and em b an k m en t and 82,844 sq u a re yard., the su prem e th in g of co-operation, would b e ash am ed to ta k e th e price A ten h o u r law fo r men is su stain Sandy gran g e will hold an o th e r unity an d to help each o th er. As pointed th e way to success. •jer acre th u t o th e rs are ask in g lo r ed by th e recent decision of th e O re of pavem ent. He did not give th e A lbina B usiness fa ir th is year, th re e tow n h alls hav Tom R ichardson said : A ctual n otice of th e d a te of com "W e m ust jro p e rty in th is vicinity. He re a lt M en’s club a g re a t en co u rag em en t in ing been reserved for th e exhibits. keep on tellin g th e story of o u r coun ies th a t th e land h ere is too high for gon su p rem e court. m encing w ork has n ot been given yet, th e ir plan to open a m a rk e t on K nott A co m m ittee ap p o in ted som e tim e try an d th en new meu with new ideas b ut th e plans of th e com m issioners uccessful farm in g unless it can be s tre e t on the foregoing date, but he ago has th e m a tte r in h and and at a will come is being closely w atched by som e of ■ade to bring in enough m ore rev did not discourage th e club. A m eeting held a t th e hom e of Mrs. P. those who a re opposed to th e im enue to m a k e th e whole region pros- special com m ittee of boosters from T. Shelley last Sunday aftern o o n it S pecializing is not a new th in g but provem ent an d th e re is alm ost su re to lerous. It was Mr. C otton who sug- as decided to m ake th is y e a r's ex- it is not carrieil far enough. We have th is club will visit tile g ran g e s and be a ren ew al of th e rem o n stran ce, .ested th e recent m eetings h ere and t.m iners d u rin g th e ensu in g m outh M bits fa r su p erio r to uny of th e pre- all seen vast changes in th e in d u stria l which will be p rep ared properly. It he ap p o in tm en t of a co m m ittee to en d u sk th e m to c o -o p e ra te in th is i lio n s y ears. conditions oi som e sections, ow ing to n v estig ate th e m ethods of Puyallup. can be quickly circu lated next tim e m ovem ent to e.-.ablish a m ark et on i J - DeSliazer was elected presi- grow ing ideas, and th e m ost of these and th e re is a g row ing idea th a t it One of his ideas is th a t the p o tato tliis stre e t. A com m ittee of women I d en t and Blanche It. Shelley secre- h anges were b ro u g h t ab o u t by the will be larg e enough to kill th e im s a w ealth p ro d u cer has seen its best v. Ill be appointed th is week to assist, i fu ry -trea su re r. P a ir d ates w ere sim ple expedient of specializing in provem ent. lays here. T h ere is an outlaw coni- A public m ee'in g will be held in the 'i .ed for O ctober 2d and 3d w ith an which was best ad ap ted to th e locali- ictition com ing on in th e irrig a te d n ea r fu tu re when th e citizens of Al adm ission fee of 25 an d 15 cents. Be- | PANAMA CANAL TOLL3 We only need to look to Hood listricts of E astern Oregon and lil.t- bina and su rro u n d in g wlli be invited sides the farm displays th e re will be ] R iver or P u y allu p to be rem inded of io , and his experience in th e d airy VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED to h ea r full explanation of th e plans, a daily program of exciting events it. in those places we have seen a lusiness does not incline him to be A t a g en eral m eeting of com m er if ttie farm ers and the housew ives ;u include a p arade, races and d an c g rad u a l se ttlin g down to th e p resen t >ver o p tim istic in th a t direction. He cial in te re sts held in P o rtla n d not ^vill co-operate th is m a rk e t will be ing. conditions of p ro sp erity and in d ep en can ts to get th e people of th is sec- long since it was decided to m ake a dence. • stablished. W hen tills booster com ion in to so m eth in g for th e benefit vigorous p ro te st a g a in st th e proposed m ittee come out am ong the farm ers ' J0L S T 2IN TWINS BORN The W illam ette valley sh o u ld p ro >f th e f u tu r e - for th e benefit of th e change in th e p rese n t P an am a canal ON ST. PATRICK S DAY duce $100,000,000 they o ught to b e received with a an n u ally , yet •oming g en eratio n . His a p t ex- law relativ e to tolls, which a re held h ea rty welcome. If tile farm ers of Andrew McMillen has a H olstein scarcely one-fifth of th a t sum is re- ression th ar th e young people of to- to be d iscrim in ato ry to th e in te re sts E astern M ultnom alr and C lackam as •)« th a t gave b irth to tw in m ale j • urned lierp for o u r products. It Is iay have no occupation b u t " rid e in of A m erican sh ip p in g if charged. counties want the m a rk e t they have calves on St. P a tric k ’s day. Both | the sam e in m any o th e r sections ol utos, go to p arties and play b asket- A co m m ittee was ap p o in ted to look been asking for. now is th e ir op s te doing finely and a re reg ard ed as Oregon anti W ashington and if we a ll” is u n fo rtu n a te ly close to th e a fte r th e d etails of th e cam paign, p o rtu n ity . jroing cham pions. T he m o th er stop to review th e p resen t m ethods ■nark and they m ust be in te reste d in | consisting of L. A. Lew is, C. B. Mc- cow is from D. M cKeow n’s th o ro u g h n m ost localities we would be im som ething g ain fu l ir we a re to ex- i Leod, H. W. M itchell, C. A. M alboeuf Mr. Stevens spoke a t th e E ast P o rt bred H olstein stock. Mr. Mc.MIl- pressed with th e th o u g h t th a t spec >ect an y th in g from them in th e fu- I and F. C. K napp. land library to an audience of only ■ n recently bought a herd bull, son ializing in a few places is bringing ure, o r if we expect to keep them The O regonian and Jo u rn a l have 25 people u n d er th e auspices of th e of S ir Oregon C olanta whose m o th er the best resu lts. If we w ould spec vith us. j both published stro n g e d ito ria ls op E ast Side B usiness M en’s club. T hink 4. K r e m ie r fo r C o u n ty C onim i«» ialize in the rig h t d irection and in the took first prize at th e G resham fair It occu rred to him th a t we can posing th e change. O ur congressm en of th a t ! Tw enty-five, w here th e re s io n e r. two years ago for yield of b u tte r fat rig h t com m odities th e failu res would aise m ore h ere th a n we can sell at are in line w ith the se n tim e n t as ex should have been 400 o r m ore. Mr. be few, and as Mr. M alboeuf said, in th e d airy in g test. He is m aking tom e; and It also occurred to him TA K ES < LEAN-CUT STAND. pressed by P re sid en t W ilson th a t Stevens pointed o u t th a t the saving a specialty of H olstein stock an d is "th e success would be 100 per cent hat we can Im itate P u y allu p in th e A m erican coasting vessels m u st pay to th e consum er and th e producer T. J. K reu d er, of 4530 Powell rapidly accu m u latin g an excellent profit.” n a tte r of shipping m uch th a t is toll, and th e re is a stro n g feeling was all th e way from 10 to 30 per The n o rth w est today is in ah in fa n raised in th e fresh s ta te an d in can- »treet, P o rtlan d , an n o u n ces his can- dairy herd. He b ought both th ese th a t A m erican shipping m u st be pro cent by b ringing them tog eth er. anim als in Ja n u a ry b u t only b ro u g h t tile co ndition, yet we could lead the lin g th e rem ain d er. He w ants ber didacy fo r co unty com m issioner. Mr. tected. T he two ed ito rials m e n tio n T h ere is really m ighty little e n th u si nation if we would but co-operate ries d em o n strated and is ready to them hom e a few days ago. K re u d e r has been a resid e n t of the ed a re being d istrib u te d b ro ad cast asm In P o rtlan d over the public m a r ______________ I a “ d specialize. At p rese n t it is assist in any p ractical way. ket question. county an d city fo r th irty -tw o years. and an appeal is being m ade to have rORTLAND P R E S S ____________________________ __________________ _____________ _ th e business in te re sts of every O re He com es from G erm an p are n tag e , is gon tow n w rite le tte rs to th e e a s t CLUB CARNIVAL COUNCIL COMMITTEE I FATHER' JOHN FLINN T he K enilw orth Im provem ent club All arran g e m en ts h av e been per- * EF0RE COMMISSIONERS REACHES 97 YEARS a su b sta n tia l p ro p erty o w ner, is p u b e rn houses with whom they tra d e , decided at th e m eeting T uesday night lic sp irite d and a p ro m in en t g ran g e urging Im m ediate action w ith th e ir to unite w ith th e C reston league In fected for th e P o rtlan d Press club j A council com m ittee, consisting of I w orker, being now m a ste r of L ents rep rese n tativ es and se n a to rs re la tiv e ’’F a th e r ” Jo h n J. F lin n , th e p ion an effort to have th e Board of E du carn iv al, to be held betw een A pril 4 G eorge F. Honey, G eorge M cKenney eer M ethodist m issionary was th e gran g e, also a m a ste r of M ultnom ah to th e m a tte rs. cation com plete the p urchase of th e and 11 T h ere will be m any varied ;ind M D Kern> accom pailied b c D istrict P om ona gran g e. Mr. K re u gro u n d s for th e a g ric u ltu ra l high a ttra c tio n s and all jo u rn a lists a tte n d - i . . . . c e n tra l figure at a b irth d a y an n iv er- d er has been a life-long R epublican ACCIDENT ON ROAD school on Pow ell and E ast F iftie th ing a re req u ested to re g iste r at th e | * tto n iey C. K ing. S. S. T hom p- ■ary reception on F rid a y m orning an d an n o u n c es-h im self as can d id ate SMASHES BUGGY stre e t, n ea r th e C reston schoolhouse carn iv al press h ea d q u arte rs. An a t- : son an d o th ers, w ent to P o rtlan d th is last a t th e T ay lo r s tre e t church. He for n o m in atio n fo r co unty com m ls- W. H Bard, F red K necht, and trac tiv e p ro g ram is being p rep a re d j *norning fo r a conference w ith th e To have th re e w heels of th e ir b u g had ro u n d ed o u t 97 y ears of life, 8*oner on th e R epublican tic k et a t Adolph M iller w ere appointed to re p to include every day betw een th e c° u n ty com m issioners rela tiv e to the gy broken an d th e rig o th erw ise d am m any of w hich w ere sp e n t In th e tlle com ing p rim aries. opening and closing d ates. j Im provem ent of th e stre e ts of G resh- rese n t th e club and ta k e up th e site m inistry. He cam e to Oregon in Mr K re u d e r believes in reform s aged and yet to escape w ith o u t p e r q uestion, w ith th e B oard of E duca ■iin by h ard su rfa cin g M.tiu s tre e t, 1851 and for 47 years he covered th a t w’11 help s t°P useless leaks and sonal Injury was th e re m a rk a b le ex tion in connection w ith the C reston Ing of apoplexy a t h e r hom e 251 , Powell stre e t and R oberts avenue, th e c irc u it included In M ultnom ah, H ghteu th e burden of taxpayers perience of fo u r young men la st S u n league. G lenn avenue, Sunnyside, at 64 y ears j south. C lackam as. Polk and C olum bia coun- w|tlch is th e crying need of all citi- day aftern o o n on th e Sandy road It was decided to try fo r one of th e of age. D eath was unexpected. She The p rincipal inquiry will be to as- T he young men in q u estio n w ere prizes offered by th e Rose F estival liad p rep ared to leave for Idaho. She certain th e a ttitu d e of th e county ties. He o rganized chu rch es, ’«reach- 7en8- W allace and Jim sons of Mr. and ed, consoled th e dying, visited th e th e su b je c t of KREUDER S PLATFORM. m anagem ent, and Mrs. T hom as H. ustalu ed a slig h t stro k e of apoplexy { com m issioners on Mrs. W. C. 8pence, A rth u r N atches SLOGAN: K eep th e Taxes down. C om pton, Mrs. S chm idt and Mrs. J nine weeks ago. but had not fully re- building a concrete re ta in in g wall 81ck "*a r r ,e d young couples, bap- and Clayton F re y ta g all ot whom » . — h o ,„ O cto b er . , ...» , b . ««.cL ou h “ 7 Econom y an d stric t business p rin R. T om linson w ere ap p o in ted to ........- I ?, ’’ V ’ o f ¿ h l" ciples applied to county governm ent. live on th e Sandy road w est of F air- m ake th e arra n g e m e n ts fo r th e float. 1845, in Illinois, and cam e to O regon stre e t, and of providing for a foun- I V _ view T hey w ere re tu rn in g from th e He wa8 m arrled to M,m Good ro ad s at low est possible cost A special com m ittee was appointed to with h er fa th e r R R Hoothby across dation fo r h ard su rface on - W est • I ! ’M’ctlon Sandy riv e r w here th ey had been to taxpayers. the plains, th e fam ily se ttlin g in Polk petition fo r band concerts in th e Powell s tre e t from n ea r th e school- catching sm elt, and w ere o v erta k en b u ilt th e first ch n rch ea st o f th e WI1- R ecom m ends en a ctm en t of a new K enilw orth P ark. C om m issioner county, w here she was m a rried to house to th e city boundary. | lam ette. She is still living and both T.;x Law e lim in a tin g th e p enalty and by an a u to tru ck w ith th e above Daly announced th a t lig h ts will be Max H aly, in 1863. T hey moved to . It is . rep o rted th , a t m ore nam es have n u m ero u s acq u ain tan ces, m entioned resu lt. T he tru ck drove p roviding fo r a t le a st sem i-an n u al installed in th is p a rk , w hich will P o rtlan d in 1904. F ive ch ild ren s u r have been secured to th e p etitio n .r a t h e r .. F |ln n c a rrle , „ „ off w ith o u t offering aid. T he nu m b er paym ents. m ake possible th e giving of concerts vive an d h e r husband. T he ch ild ren in d th ; “ r ’Ve,n* t ° f M,“ n 8 tre e t I easy grace and bids fa ir to was tak en b ut so far th e m achine has Favors home industries, encourage th ere. C om m issioner Daly spoke on a re : A. J and E. M H aly, of Mon and th a t th e p ro ep ect. are good for realU e hig g rea tp s, am W tton_ to n o t been located. m a n u fa c tu rin g by using "M ade in th e m e ter question using a c h a rt to m outh, O regon, A. C. an d T. F. H aly, beginning th e work th ro u g h o u t th e reach th e age 10# Oregon Goods,” to increase home illu s tra te th e d istrib u tio n system . At of P o rtla n d ; Mrs. J. J . D onaldson, city provided the action of the coun- Utah Planter. payrol’s. th e conclusion of hts ad dress on mo Rupert, Idaho. She was a member tv commissioners is favorable Good stock on hand at warehouse t ard of Thank». Progressive with rigid economy, In Urosham. She and j _ _ _ _ _ _ tlon of M rj M illie T ru m b u ll the of the Pioneer association Metzger Bros. We wish to express our heartfelt taxes have quadrupled ln m eeting voted to Indorse th e m eter her husband celebrated thsir gold if you w .^ o d ' r ^ T d e a plowed. lh*r‘k* * fr1.en<*’* ot Ore' h‘ “ I realising W. recent years, therefore, pledged to en wedding October 25, 1913. Fu policy of Mr Dalv We sharpen Lawn Mowers, Sterl- KREUDER ENTERS RACE FOR CO. COMMISSIONER call 31x1. . * 8 o so kindly rendered us financial, k(,e{> neral was held Sunday and the Inter- county expenses to the lowest j ing A Kidder, aid in our recent bereavement. Mrs Carline Haly, a pioneer of j ment made at Monmouth practical limit. You will not oom« to want If you W H. METZGER, 1849, died suddenly Saturday mern- U H. Eye« tested and SLOGAN: Keep the Taxes down. US« th« Want Ada. QUINN METZOER. Dr. Geo. Inglis. (Paid A ds) fltted,