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    D.n'l Forget the Fruitgrowers Meeting al Gresham Monday Night.
VOL. 3.
The Committee is Soliciting Subscriptions and Wants to Ge. the Necessary Fund Pledged b , Monday Nigh,
G resham O utlook
NO. 20
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON
Phone 701
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1914
COMMITTEE
LITIGATION
WORRY OVER
HARO AT WORK MAY BE RESULT LACK OF FUNDS
C o n sid e ra b le p ro g re ss is being
m a d e by th e c a n v a ssin g com m ittee
in th e i r w ork of p ro m o tin g a fru it
c a n n in g e s ta b lis h m e n t in G resh am
J u s t how fa r a n d to w h at e x te n t th
s u b s c rip tio n s re a c h h as n o t y et beeii
m a d e p u b lic, but it is k n o w n th a t
th e p ro g re ss is q u ite s a tis fa c to ry foi
th e tim e e n g a g e d by th e co m m ittee
in p ro m o tin g th e o b je c t.
T h e re
w ill
be a n o th e r m e etin g
n e x t M onday n ig h t a t th e clu b h all
a t w hich th e c o m m itte e w ill m a k e a
re p o r t. T ile in te r e s t is g ro w in g a n t
th e r e is a s e ttle d d e te r m in a tio n to
h a v e a c a n n e ry .
T h e O u tlo o k h a s receiv ed m an
in q u irie s c o n c e rn in g th e p ro je c t am i
th e r e seem s to be a g e n e ra l in te re s
m a n ife s t. M any p e rso n s w ill be g lai
to h elp th e e u terp ri.se a lo n g w ho liav
n o t been seen by th e c o m m itte e , a n d
all to g e th e r th e r e is good p ro g re ss to
re p o rt.
M onday n ig h t's m e e tin g w ill pro b
ab ly d e te r m in e th e c h a ra c te r of tin
in s titu tio n if e n o u g h h as been su b
sc rib e d . T h e c a p ita l sto ck h a s been
fixed a t > 15,000 of w hich fu lly tw o
th ir d s m u s t be a v a ila b le to m a k e tin
e n te r p r is e a su ccess. So fa r th e su b
s c r ip tio n s have been sm a ll, b u t soim
w ill In c re a se th e ir sto ck If en o u g h
is n o t fo rth c o m in g a t first.
T h e re is sc a rc e ly any d o u b t but
th a t th e c a n n e ry w ill be b u ilt an d ii
o p e ra tio n th e p re s e n t y e a r.
“Ever at Your Service ’
$1.50 PER YEAR
COMMISSIONERS CHINAWARE
AID LAND SHOW
IN GIFT SALE
L itig a tio n
is th e p ro b a b le o u t- j
At th e c o u n c il m e e tin g o n T u e sd a y
com e o f a n a tte m p t to clo se u p a p o r- e v e n in g th e m o st im p o rta n t fe a tu re
iio u o f th e c o u n ty ro a d ru n n in g w est- was ,h e d isc u ssio n o v e r th e lack of
w ard fro m th e G re sh a m g ra v e l p it.
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J te
A d o n a tio n o f »4.000 by th e M u lt­
n o m ah co u n ty c o m m issio n e rs to th e
P acific N o rth w e st
L and
P ro d u c ts
Show in s u re s th e h o ld in g of a g re a t
lan d show in P o rtla n d n ext fa ll. T h e
d a te fo r th e show h a s n o t y et been
se t, b u t w ill p ro b ab ly be d u rin g th e
la t te r p a rt of O cto b er, us f r u its am t
v e g e ta b le s a re th e n a t th e i r best.
A m uch la r g e r floor sp ace w ill b e
p ro v id ed th is seaso n , as m any e x h i­
b its w ere cra m p e d
fo r ro o m tw o
y e a rs ago.
F a rm e rs all o v e r th e
s ta te , h a v in g an e n tire s u m m e r in
w hich to
p re p a re
th e i r e x h ib its
sh o u ld ta k e th e fu lle st a d v a n ta g e of
th is o p p o rtu n ity to sh o w th e ir sk ill
an d th e p ro d u c tiv e q u a lity of th e ir
lan d s.
P u lf e r's g ift sa le of a set of c h in a
th e first o f a se rie s of tw e n ­
ty -six — cam e off on W ed n esd ay as
an n o u n c e d , an d It w as th e m ost in ­
te r e s tin g e v e n t of th a t d ay in a ll
G re sh a m .
T h e s to re w as cro w d ed to its fu ll­
est cap a c ity at
th r e e o ’clock, th e
'lo u r a d v e rtis e d fo r th e d ra w in g , an d
th e re w as a keen a n x ie ty ex p ressed
on every face fo r th e p ossession of
’he b e a u tifu l prize to be given aw ay
to th e h o ld e r of th e lucky n u m b e r.
W hen th e seal co v e rin g th e n u m ­
b e r w as ta k e n off It re v ealed th e fig­
u re s 6 5 ,3 0 1.
T h en th e r e w as a
-e a rc h in g fo r th e tic k e t th a t cam e
n e a re s t, as th e ru le w as m ad e th a t
only th o s e p re s e n t could p a rtic ip a te
in th e d ra w in g , and tlie n e a re s t n u m ­
b er w ould win.
Mrs. F. F o th , of T ro u td a le , w as
decided to be th e w in n er, h e r tic k e t
n u m b e re d 67,839 being th e n e a re s t.
She w as given th e prize.
D u rin g th e p a s t w eek w o rk w as
T h e next d ra w in g w ill ta k e p lace
co m m en ced on th e je t ty to be con next W ednesday a fte rn o o n nt 3
s tr u c te d a t th e e n tr a n c e to T illam o o k o 'clock. Duly th o se w ho a re In th e
Bay u u d m an y o f 't h e c itiz e n s tu rn e d sto re w itli th e ir tic k e ts will have an y
chance. All tic k e ts a re good fo r e v ­
o u t to w itn e ss th e d riv in g of tlie first ery d ra w in g an d sh o u ld be k ep t.
se c tio n o f p ilin g . W ith th e c h a n n e l T here w ill be 26 m o re d raw in g s, th e
a c ro s s th e b a r p ro p e rly p ro te c te d last o ne fo r a 100-piece se t, as a
g ra n d w ind-up.
an d d re d g e d , b u sin e ss on th e bay
sh o u ld grow a t a tre m e n d o u s ra te .
lis lie s -
th e r e h a s been a n a c tio n in th e c lr- a m o u n te d to a b o u t »2000 a n d th e r e
u it c o u rt c o n c e rn in g th e o w n e rsh ip is so m e y et to co m e, th e r e is a deficit
>f a p o rtio n o f th e p ro p e rty on th e in sig h t, a n d th e r e w as s e rio u s ta lk
so u tli sid e of th e ro a d in w hich E d ­ of r e tr e n c h m e n t In th e m a tte r
of
v ard S p a th a n d W illia m S ales w ere s tr e e t im p ro v e m e n ts in th e m a tte r
he c o n te n d e rs , a n d a f t e r an a p p e a l of s t r e e t im p ro v e m e n t a n d lig h ts.
o th e su p re m e c o u rt th e c a se w as
C o n sid e ra b le o p p o sitio n d ev elo p e d
d ecid e d in S p a th ’s fav o r.
As
th e to w a rd th e p ro p o s itio n a>f th e S ta n d ­
o ad in q u e stio n is a lto g e th e r on th e a rd Oil C o .'s o rd in a n c e fo r a f r a n ­
p ro p e rty n o rth of th e c la im lin e c h ise o n D iv isio n s tr e e t a n d th e
It w ill co m e up
th e r e is now a n e ffo rt b e in g m ad e m e a s u re w as k ille d
by Mr. S ales to s e c u r e to h im s e lf o n e a g a in fo r a n o th e r lo cality .
T h e s t r e e t p a rk in g o rd in a n c e was
h a lf of it as f a r a s it a ffects h is ow n
p ro p e rty .
w ith d ra w n a s it seem ed to conflict
w
ith
e x is tin g c o n d itio n s In th e bu si
T h e ro a d is 60 fe e t w id e a n a h as
Jeeii a
th o r o u g h f a r e
fo r
tw e n ty n ess p a rt of to w n . It w ill b e fav o red
y ears. Mr. S ales se e m s to be o f th e if a p p lie d to new a d d itio n s o r resi CONGRESSMAN LAFFERTY
□ pinion th a t th i r t y fe e t o f it in fro n t d e n c e se c tio n s
HERE NEXT SATURDAY
T h e s tr e e t co m m is sio n e r re p o r te d
>f h is ow n la n d is e n o u g h to g iv e up
o r ro a d p u rp o s e s, e sp e c ia lly as b u t h a v in g c o m p le te d th e la y in g o f wa
C o n g re sm a n A. W . L a ffe rty
on
u e -h a lf th e w id th o f th e ro a d is im ­ te r m a in s in B risto l A cres.
T h e city tr e a s u r e r re p o rte d a bal h is w ay to S an F ra n c is c o to a r g u e a
p ro v ed .
H e th e r e f o r e h a s b u ilt a
fen ce, in c lo sin g h a lf th e ro a d a n d is a n te on h a n d In th e g e n e ra l fu n d of
$600 w itti a b o u t »1700 s till d u e from la n d g r a n t case w ill sto p h e re an d
u sin g th e la n d a s a cow p a s tu re .
O th e rs w ho a r e in te r e s te d in th e tax co lle c tio n s.
a d d re s s th e v o te rs S a tu rd a y a f te r -
ir o p e rty o v e r th e r e a r e in c lin e d to
uoon a t 2 p. m. C om e o u t a n d h e a r
■esent th e a c tio n ta k e n by Mr. S ales FOR STATE OFFICERS,
tn d h av e a p lie d to th e c o u n ty co m ­
th e la te s t on th e liv e issu es now be­
PROHIBITION
TICKET
m issio n e rs to h a v e th e fe n c e rem o v -
fo re tlie public.
d and
th e
ro a d o p e n e d u p full
T h e P ro h ib itio n p a rty o f O regon
id th . T h ey h a v e s e c u re d a n o r d e r
lire c te d to th e p ro p e r officers, r e ­ h a s n a m e d a s t a te tic k e t a s fo llo w s
TRIBUTE OF SYMPATHY
q u irin g a su rv e y o f th e ro a d lin e s fo r
G o v e rn o r, W . S. U ’R en , O reg o n
its e n tir e d is ta n c e a n d th e re m o v a l C ity.
TO ALTON S. ADDITON
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seed c o rn in O regon th is s p rin g th a t
S om e
leg al
c o m p lic a tio n s
will
rtla n d , May 6— (S p e c ia l)— A l­
n ro b a b lv follow b etw e e n Mr. S ales of M edford.
th e a v a ila b le su p p ly h a s been
e x ­ ton P o Sydney
A dditon, only son of Mr.
tn d th e c o u n ty a n d th e o u tc o m e is
S ta te tr e a s u r e r , B. L ee P a d g e t of
h a u s te d a n d th e O .-W . R. & N. Co., and Mrs. O tis It. A dditon, of L e n ts,
b ein g w atch ed w ith c o n s id e ra b le in ­ O ak G rove.
h as been o b lig ed to p ick up o d d lots O regon, died at his h om e a t B e rk e ­
e re s t.
S u p re m e c o u rt ju s tic e s , C. J.
w h e re v e r th e y c o u ld find th e m in ley, C a lifo rn ia , A pril 29 at tlie a g e
A re p u b lic a n p o litic a l ra lly on
of 43 years. His d e a th w as s u d d e n ,
B rig h t, of T h e D alles; J u d g e W illiam
o rd e r to su p p ly th e g r e a t n u m b e r of from h e a rt fa ilu re , In ills sleep. T h e
F A IR V IE W , M ay 7— M rs. M arvin METROPOLITAN PAPER
T u e sd a y e v e n in g w as q u ite larg ely
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ENDORSES T J. KREUDER
te a on W ed n e sd a y fo r th e b en efit o'
C o n g ress, first d is tric t, W. M. M er- a tte n d e d an d w as a d d re s s e d by Geo. S m ith s ta te s th a t o th e r s e c tio n s of a t B erk eley , C a lifo rn ia , w h e re high
th e M eth o d ist Aid so ciety , th e h ost
W. S ta p le to n , c a n d id a te fo r c irc u it
T. J K re u d e r, R e p u b lic a n — F o rty -1 e d ith , o f C u rry co u n ty ,
th e N o rth w e st a re afflicted w ith tin tr ib u te w as paid to him . H is m o th ­
esses w ere a s s is te d
in s e r v in v b'.
ve y e a rs o ld .
M a rrie d , f o u r c h il- i
» « n -k i
,
e r, Mr». L ucia F axon A d ito n , a w om ­
ju d g e , an d ('. A. Jo h n s , a s p ir a n t fo r
M rs. A. C. S im ons. T h o se w ho e n ­ re n . T h irty -tw o y e a rs in P o rtla n d 1 R a ilro a d c o m m is sio n e r, F r a n k J.
co rn g ro w in g fe v e r a n d t h a t in d ic a an of n a tio n a l re p u ta tio n , a tte n d e d
g o v e rn o r.
F o u r o th e r s , a s p irin g to
jo y e d th e a fte rn o o n w ere. Rev. and Sole o w n e r o f h o rse c o lla r fa c to ry M iller of L in n .
tio n s p q in t to a re c o rd -b re a k in g cro p th e fu n e ra l.
F lo ra l tr ib u te s c a m e
M rs. C. M. B ro w n , Mr. an d Mrs. .1. P on P o w ell V glley ro ad . In th a t bus
A tto rn e y g e n e ra l,
W illia m
H th e le g is la tu re a ls o sp o k e. T hey th is y e a r.
from m any so u rces, frie n d s, b u sin e ss
P ro v in c e , E dw in
B u rlin g a m e , Mrs
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n ess 25 y e a rs ; m ad e a su cces in th a t T rin d le o f S alem .
a sso c ia te s an d em ployees, a n d from
D. S. D u n b a r, M rs. G eo rg e B u rlin g
ne. N ev er h e ld p u b lic office. C an-
th e C ollege -of M ining E n g in e e rs.
F. S. F is h e r a n d F. M. DeNeffe.
S ta te s u p e r in te n d e n t of p u b lic in ­
am e , M rs. J. W. T o w n sen d , M rs. J
JOHNSON
ENDORSED
id a te fo r c o m m is s io n e r tw o y e a rs
T h e y o u n g m an w as b o rn a t A b­
L a st n ig h t’s ra lly a tte n d e d by J . J.
W. B en eck e, M rs. A. C. S im ons, Mis- igo. a g a in s t C o m m iss io n e r L ig h tn e r s tru c tio n , C u rtis P. Coe, of M cM inn-
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL in g to n , M ass., J a n u a r y 24. 1871, a n d
Jo h n s o n , s e e k in g to be a tto rn e y g e n ­
C ow les, M isses O pal an d F a y Davis
a rr ie d e v ery p re c in c t on E a st sid e ville.
cum e to O regon w ith h is p a re n ts
M iss J o s e p h in e T o w n sen d a n d Bus a n d ev ery c o u n tr y p re c in c t, d e fe a t-
e ra l, L. T. H a rris, c a n d id a te fo r s u ­
He w as o n e o f th e
T h o se w ho h av e In d o rse d J. J. w hen a boy.
S ta te e n g in e e r, J o h n H. L ew is of
te r B row n.
by W est sid e v o te. C a rrie d h is
p re m e ju d g e , R ay G ill, H. A. D ar- Jo h n s o n fo r a tto rn e y g e n e ra l have e a rly g ra d u a te s of th e s ta te O reg o n
M o th e r’s day w ill be o b se rv e d next
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to _____
o n e. C a rrie d Salem .
n a ll, R obt. C. W rig h t, E. E. S o u th jo in e d in a s ta te m e n t, a p o rtio n of A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. A fte rw a rd s he
S u n d ay a t th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch L ig h tn e r ’s p re c in c t tw o to one"
took a c o u rs e in m in in g an d civil
a rd , R. A. W llllco n an d E v e re tt L o­ w hich is as fo llo w s;
by a p p r o p r ia te serv ices.
A co rd ial
E igh th Grulle E xam in ation .
T w o y e a rs ag o a d v o c a te d m an y of
n g in e e rin g
nt th e X 'a n d e rn a tu re s
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“ F o r 24 y e a rs J . J . J o h n s o n , w ho
T h e s ta te e x a m in a tio n in e ig h th
a w h ite c a rn a tio n
o r o th e r w hite Mnce a d o p te d by p r e s e n t co u n ty I , r a d e s u b je c ts w as h e .d y e s te rd a y th e le g is la tu re . T h e a tte n d a n c e w as
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se e k s th e n o m in a tio n on th e R e p u b ­
flow er in h o n o r o f y o u r m o th e r.
o u rt.
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S p e a k e rs fro n t th e L in co ln R ep u b in g m an y re fo rm s a d v o c a te d by him an<l
8y a t l “ e sch o o lh o u se . School
T o m o rro w a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock, p ra c tic e d law in O reg o n , a n d h e h as 'o a st.
lican clu b of P o rtla n d w ill sp e a k in id o p te d by C o m m iss io n e r H o lm an c le rk D. M. R o b e rts co n d u c te d th
lie w as a m e m b e r o f th e
th e c ity h a ll on S a tu r d a y ev en in g .
E sp e c ia lly u rg e d
in la s t c a m p a ig n e x a m in a tio n s. H azel S h a ttu c k E llen C o n g re ssm a n A. W. L afferty is a n ­ show n by h is su ccess a n d h is a c tiv i­ ’o r tla n d New C h u rc h society.
M r. a n d M rs E dw in B u rlin g a m e , m a k in g c o u n ty p o o r fa rm s e lf sup-
Mrs A d d ito n w as a b le to a tte n d
im o n so n an d G lad y s N eal w ere ex­ n o u n ced fo r an o p en a ir m e e tin g a t ty in a ll p u b lic a ffa irs th a t he u n d e r ­
Mrs. G eo rg e B u rlin g a m e an d Mrs. C p o rtin g , so f a r as g a rd e n tr u c k farm
he fu n e ra l, but Mr. A d d ito n , w ho Is
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E. C ree w ere V a n c o u v e r v is ito rs on p ro d u c e is c o n c e rn e d .
A d v o cated em p t fro m all e x a m in a tio n s o n ac­
T u esd ay .
e m p lo y in g c o u n ty p u rc h a s in g a g e n t, count o f h ig h s c h o la rs h ip a n d good cuss th e issu es o f th e cam p a ig n .
from th e 'v ie w p o in t o f th e citiz e n as M any e x p re ssio n s of sy m p a th y h av e
Dr. a n d M rs. A. S n y d e r w ho have a n d in s ta llin g d e p a r tm e n ta l sy stem a tte n d a n c e d u rin g th e s e v e n th anil
In th e ev e n t o f ra in th e h all w ill well a s from th e v ie w p o in t of th e been received by his p a re n ts from
e ig h th g ra d e s . O rv ille Z im m e rm a n , be used.
been th e g u e st of M rs. S n y d e r’s of h a n d lin g c o u n ty a ffairs.
law y er. By te m p e ra m e n t, by e x p e ri­ d ifferen t p o rtio n s of th e s t a te anil
s is te r , M rs.
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FOR GRADE PUPILS Ju
M rs A. L. S to n e a n d G ran d m a g ra n g e
and
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P o m o n a ex a m in e d in tw o o r m o re s u b je c ts
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fitted
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la y s w ith frie n d s h ere.
T h e P o rtla n d T lin b e rm a n h a s Is­
A c a p ta in , a lie u te n a n t, a s a r g e n a t
lic k so n , A n d rew P u lle n , H a ro ld L y­ n esd ay m o rn in g an d a n n o u n c e d lists
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su ed a b u lle tin a n n o u n c in g th a t by
nd o ne p riv a te to be th e " a r m y ,”
m an , H a rry S p a th , C ecil P u lfe r,
T R O U T D A L E , May 7 — M rs. Geo W a lte r B ro w n an d F lo re n c e L an ier- of s u ita b le re a d in g fo r c h ild re n u n ­ its e ffo rts it h as ju s t se c u re d a r e ­ w ere d e ta ile d to p u t th e M ilw au k ie
L u m sd en e n te r ta in e d th e L a d ie s ’ A id |a u x .
d e r th e h ig h sch o o l ag e. T h is m o r n ­ d u c tio n oti lu m b e r r a te s to fifty e a s t­ ta v e rn o u t of b u sin ess.
W hy th e
o c le ty on W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n . T he
ing M iss H a ile sp o k e to th e d iffe re n t e rn c itie s.
p riv a te ?
h o u rs w ere p assed in se w in g a n d m u
ro o m s in F a irv ie w sc h o o l on books
sic a f te r w hich r e f r e s h m e n ts w e n
M a lh e u r co u n ty P o m o n a g ra n g e
se rv e d . T h e h o s te s s w as a s s is te d by
P lants for Hale.
fo r c h ild re n , an d
w ill la t e r visit
M iss G lad y s L u m sd e n .
T h o se w ho
I will be In G resh am w ith b e d d in g
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an d F rid a y s each week d u rin g th e
in so n , J. S. B u rn s. L. K u m m e r, W ib le m e e tin g . A fte r th e b u sin e ss see-
L ists of th e P o r tla n d li b r a r y 's
Reason. W atch a n d
w a it fo r m e.
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T h e p ro p o sed fifteen h u n d re d d o l­ P rices re a so n a b le .
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J . GOULD, F lo ris t.
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B u rd in e ,
M isses A n n a C ra w fo rd , by M rs. Ja s . S te rlin g ,
M rs. E C. g o n ,’’ p re p a re d by P ro fe s s o r C. F.
O live W ilso n an d H elen K in g .
On R u s h e r an d M rs C. M O lip h a n t. T h e H odge, o f tlie U n iv e rsity o f O reg o n , cent In o p in io n of e x p e rts.
lu s tr a te d
s u p p le m e n t,
brim
F rid a y e v e n in g . May 15, th e L ad ies
a re b e in g d is tr ib u te d .
T h e lib ra ry
Aid w ill g iv e a s u p p e r, th e p ro ceed s s ilv e r o fferin g ta k e n m a d e a s u b s ta n -
T h e C le a rw a te r L u m b e r C o., of
fu ll o f a rtic le s on h o m e a n d
ial a d d itio n to th e Aid tr e a s u ry . T he also h a s on file th e U n ited S ta te s d e ­ P o rtla n d is c le a rin g th e s ite fo r tlie
to go to w a rd th e re p a ir in g o f th e
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fa rm life, so c ie ty , fa sh io n s,e tc .
,h e la d ie s la st F rid a y e v e n in g w ere le tin No. 4 59, " H o u s e F ile s ,” by L. O.
To th e laxdien.
H o w ard , c h ie f of th e b u re a u o f e n to ­
o v e r »43.00.
C o tta g e G rove is e re c tin g a c a n ­
Y o u r a tte n tio n
U c a lle d to th e
T h is w ill e n la r g e o u r p a p e r
A big e d itio n o f th e M u ltn o m a h m ology, an d "H o w to C o n d u ct a Fly n ery to c o s t »6000.
s p le n d id b a rg a in s In la d ie s ' trim m e d
a n d g ive o u r re a d e r s m o re fo r
B o o ster, th e W o o d m en p a p e r, w ill be C a m p a ig n ,” by H F W ilso n , p ro fe s ­
h a ts a t »1.50 u p , a n d
u n trim m e d
issu ed fro m th e O u tlo o k office to ­ s o r o f e n to m o lo g y a t O reg o n A g ric u l­
U tah L a n d P la s te r »9.50 p e r to n
h a ts a t 75 c e n ts a n d up a t th e G re s h ­
th e ir m oney.
a t G re sh a m .
M etzg er B ro s.— Adv.
m o rro w . It w ill go to 600 W o o d m en tu r a l college.
am M illin ery S to re , M ain s tre e t.
of th e W o rld , a ll o f w hom a re in t e r ­
M RS M. V O G EL , P ro p
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as c o u n ty c o m m is sio n e r, F . II. D am -
tio n . P ay up, re a d up, lif t up.
W h ist P arty at R ock w ood .
m asch as c o ro n e r, E. O. S ta d te r as
A w h ist p a rty w ill be g iv en by th e
d is tric t ju d g e a n d L in a O sterv o ld as
L a d ie s ’ A id so c ie ty o f St. J o s e p h s '
c a rn iv a l q u e e n d u r in g th e roBe fe s­
c h u rc h , S a tu r d a y , M ay 9, in Macca-
tiv a l.
b ee h a ll, R o ck w o o d . G ood p rizes.
Mr. a n d M rs. S. B. Jo h n s o n w en t
R e fre s h m e n ts .
A d m issio n
25c.
to P o rtla n d y e s te rd a y to a tte n d th e
20
CHWOOOOO 0 oo oo ooooc oo o ooo oo D an cin g .
3 7 th w ed d in g a n n iv e r s a ry o f H on.
P e te r S. M oyer a n d w ife.
M iss J e s s ie M illa rd , h ead o f th e
R ep u b lican C a n d id a te fo r N o m in a ­
tio n .
c h ild r e n ’s d e p a r tm e n t a t th e M ain
Keep th e T axes D ow n; F avors Klim t- lib ra ry , w ill g iv e an il lu s tr a te d lec­
tu r e b e fo re th e I. G O. c lu b a n d a
n ation o f Tax P e n a lty ; Good
few of th e ir frie n d s , n e x t M onday a f ­
R oads, and H om e Industry
»GOOD ROADS'
te rn o o n a t 3 :4 5 In th e le c tu re ro o m
of th e lib ra ry .
H e r s u b je c t w ill be
P A T M E B T o r T A K E S In q u a r te r ly in ­
s ta llm e n ts w ith o u t p e n a lty or lu te r-
th e Y e llo w sto n e P a rk .
CANDIDATES
AND THE VOTERS
Fairview
Troutdale
Enlarged Outlook
Additional Gresham Locals
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V ote I 07 X --------
Archie F. Leonard
G et It — R ead It v
R epublican C andidate for
SHERIFF
Primary Election May 15, 1914
T. J. KREUDER
R E PU B L IC A N
C AN DID A TE
FO R
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
’•TOM ’
iP sid Adv. I
N o rth P o w d e r h as p assed an o r d i­
n a n c e to c o n s tru c t a g ra v ity w a te r
sy stem .
A sto ria h a s a sk e d b id s fo r th e first
u n it o f p u b lic d o c k s to u n ite ra il an d
w a te r tr a n s p o r ta tio n .
F u n d am en tal M usic T raining.
C la sse s fo r c h ild re n a n d a d u lt b e­
g in n e rs now
fo rm in g
E x h ib itio n
la sse s F rid a y 3 :3 0 . M iss F lo re n c e
H oney. P h o n e 681.
R e g u la r » 1 2 .0 0 w a sh in g m a c h in e s,
»7.95 a t C a rls o n 's w h ile th e y la s t.—
Adv.
Strict Enforcement of All Laws
R E C O R D -------
Six year« clerk in Police Department under three
Administrations.
Six
and one-half years
under Sheriff Stevens.
Chief
Admitted to the Bar in 1906.
Field
Depu ty
RUFUS C. HOLMAN
County Commissioner
•at.
BE A SO M A BE B B E B A T E to r f u ll p a y ­
m en t o f t a x e s b efo re A p ril 1.
P E B M A B E B T co u n ty ro a d s e c o n o m ic a l­
ly co n str u c te d .
C O -O P E B A T IO B w ith a n c itiz e n s f a v ­
o rin g lo w er ta se e .
E r r iC I E B T m a a a g sm sn t o f c o u n ty a t ­
t a i n a cco rd in g to ap p ro v ed b u sin e s s
m eth o d s.
A B O I.1T IO B o f p resen t Bhylocfc m eth od
o f d elin q u e n t ta x s a le s and in s t a lla ­
tio n of r a tio n a l a y etem w h ich w ill re ­
d u ce r a te s o f in te r e s t to be paid by
p ro p erty ow n ers.
PBODUCTXOB a t M u ltn o m a h P nrm o f
a l. p rod u ce n e c e ssa r y fo r th e eevera),
c o u n ty In stitu tio n s .
SC B tT T IB T o f p u b lic e x p e n d itu r e s by
le ttin g lig h t la to dark p la c e s.
P a id A dv.