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    PAGE TWO
( jresham
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
P u b lis h e d e v e r y T u e s d a y a n d
at G resh am , O regon.
F r id a y
H
P u b l’r.
L. ST. C L A IR , E d ito r a n d
O ur
S u h M c r lp tio n
H a le »
One
year,
91 99.
■is m o n th s ,
7Scta;
tlirt>e m o n th 's t r i a l
a u h s c rlp tlo n .
90cts
A W ar-Tim e Story
THE
P A T R IO T
Don’t Let
SPY
Sere Circumstances
Hold You Back!
♦
H o w G eneral W a sh 'n g to n S e c u re d Im p o rtan t Inform ation
By F. A. MITCHEL
A d te r L la ln c
R ates reasonable.
Our
re p r e s e n ta tiv e
Break aw ay and g?1 the
w ill c a ll.
'I here is still stan d in g in M orristow n. I th e situ atio n . H e saw* a negro ta k e
P h o n e 701.
. t h e so ld ier's horse to th e b arn au d
N . J ., a house w hich G eneral W ash
"T h e
L in o ty p e
I arg u ed th a t th e la tte r w ould stay to
il ig t o n w hile m an eu v erin g a g a in s t tlie
W ay
It
th e
W ay
su p p er a u d possibly all night. T he
th a t W l n a ”
B ritish arm y at New York occupied A m erican w ished th u t he could catch
o f a s n is h ead q u arters, it is k ep t in e x ­ sig h t of Je n n ie S m ith so n w ith o u t her
T ow n
O fficial p a p e r o f t h e
G r esh a m . O r e g o n .
cellen t rep air by an ass<K’ialio n o rg a n ­ fa th e r seeing Idin. H e w aited till it
of
p ap er o f th e T ow n
O fficial
ized for th e p u rpose a n d co n ta in s a j w as d a rk ; th en , ty in g his horse to a
F a ir v ie w , O reg o n .
g re a t m any relics co n n ected w ith the j tree, sto le up to th e house to reconnoi-
a»
» e r o n d -c la n »
m a tte r
E n teret!
lc a w ord for first in sertion ; o n e-h a lf cen l a w ord ea ch su b seq u en t insertion.
F a th e r of H is C ountry. In th e kitchen ter.
M a rch 3. 1 811, a t t h e P o a to fllc e at
Looking th ro u g h a w indow , be
.e g o n
u n d e r t h e A ct o f is th e sam e enorm ous fireplace, w ith
( Ir ea h a m ,
saw th e soldier sta n d in g before th e
M ui' n .4. 1X79
LD » d o c k
cooking p arap h ern alia, a s w as used In
L IrK S T tM K
bar. w hile th e lan d lo rd w as behind it
R
evolutionary
lim
es.
To
som
e
th
e
most
T h e n e b u la r h y p o th e s is th e o r y h as
in th e a c t o f serv in g a m ug of flip.
R EN T__ On s h a re s , 5 a c re s of
I), i n v in d ic a te d by an a s tr o n o m e r In in te re stin g room is one on th e ground W oodville w ent aro u n d to th e kitchen SM A LL P IG S fo r sale. F r a n k G us-
ta fso n . P h o n e 289.
26
g o o j p o ta to ia u j . C all 32x.
27
floor,
in
th
e
re
a
r
of
tlie
building,
th
u
t
A rizona. W e th o u g h t so all th e tim e
an d saw* Je n n ie su p erin ten d in g a ue
w as used by W ash in g to n us u p riv a te
g to cook, w ho w as cooking th e supper, COW W A N T E D — Y oung, g e n tle , f a ir
hut d id n 't lik e to say so.
P a stu re for K ent.
office.
m ilk e r, tu b e r c u lin te s te d . R e a so n ­
D o u g lass B e a v e r G a rd e n .
G reen
l i e m au ag ed to a ttr a c t Je n n ie 's a tte n ­
O ne sp rin g m orning In th e y e a r 1777
a b le p rice.
J. F . M oore, R.- 4, feed a ll s u m m e r.
R u n n in g w a te r
S ir C onan D oyle p re d ic ts t h a t th e
tion and. p u ttin g Ids lingers to his lips,
a young m an w earin g th e un ifo rm of a
G re sh a m .
*26
50c a m o n th a n d up.
M rs. E u n ic e
U lste r people w ill n e v e r su b m it to an lie u te n a n t of cav alry in th e C o n tin en ­ sig n aled h er to com e o u t to him. Jen-
M D o u g lass, R. 1, T ro u td a le . P h o n e
uie
jo
in
ed
him
.
au
d
th
e
tw
o
re
tre
a
te
d
Irish p a rlia m e n t.
T h e r e w ill
he ta l arm y passed th e sen try before
JE R S E Y
H E IF E R
fo r sa le — A 1 781.
«
a n o th e r ch a n c e fo r S h erlo ck H olm es. W ash in g to n 's h e a d q u a rte rs a t M orris­ into th e d ark n e ss
sto c k .
F o r fu ll in fo rm a tio n see
Je n n ie d id not sy m p ath ize w ith th e
L O ST — O ne
bay
S h e tla n d
pony,
M. M. S q u ire .
26
to w n . re tu rn e d th e m an ’s sa lu te an d
w h ite sp o t on back, w h ite fe et. No­
P eo p le a re b e in g p r o s tr a te d by e n te re d tlie m ain hall. T h e re he w as Tories, fo r sh e bad been horn in A m er­
tify W. H. C le v e la n d . P h o n e 471.
In at hack e a st.
A re n ’t y o u g la d you m et by tlie g e n e ra l's orderly, whom lie ica and. being very m uch in love w ith F O R S A L E — T w o la rg e flve-year-old
m u les, a ls o fo u r la r g e h o rs e s, w ell
W
oodville,
w
as
read
y
to
do
an
y
th
in
g
live in O reg o n w h e re th e m e rc u ry told to an n o u n ce L ieu ten an t John
b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 p o u n d s.
H. F O R S A L E — O at hay a n d c lo v e r hay,
j he ask ed of her.
H e Inquired If the
loose. P h o n e 756.
tf
re g iste re d o n ly 63 d e g re e s y e s te r- W oodville. In a few m om ents th e offi­ troojter w as to rem ain all n ig h t, and
E. D avis. P h o n e 21.
tf
c er w as sta n d in g In W ash in g to n ’s
d ay ?
sh e replied th u t sh e did nyit know . She
B E E F C A T T L E , S tock c a ttle a n d LO O SE T IM O T H Y HAY fo r sale.
presence.
th o u g h t th a t, h av in g eaten his supper, fre sh cow s w a n te d . A ndrew s. B ros.,
G uy H. R o b e rts o n . P h o n e 35x. tf
"B e seated .’’ said th e com m ander,
A fellow in 1l,OB A n g eles c la im e d
he w ould go on to e ith e r N ew ark or P le a s a n t H om e.
P h o n e 279.
tu
rn
in
g
from
his
desk.
"1
have
sen
t
th a t he w ould p u t u p a c o rk sc re w
FO R S A L E — L oose h o rse hay ~ P.
E lizab eth to w n . W oodville told her he
G re g e rse n . P h o n e 761.
27
st r a d u r e at th e P a n a m a e x p o sitio n a fo r you to do a m ore Im p o rtan t w ork su sp ected th e m an w as a m essenger.
D R IV IN G TEA M fo r s a le .
A n­
th a n an y w ith w hich I h av e y et In ­
m ile high. T h e c o rk s c re w s w e re all
1 an d if so he d esired to get possession d re w s B ro s., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e
POULTRY.
tru ste d you. I w ish you to go to New
tf
of an y d o cu m en t he m ig h t hav e ou his 279.
ill Ills head
Y’ork am i if possible lenru th e in te n ­
person. H e begged h er to find o u t if
WANTED—
S
p rin g c h ic k e n s.
W ill
For Hale.
t io n s o f G eneral Howe. I su sp e c t th a t
pay m a r k e t p rice
D. R e g a l, J e n n e
possible w h at w as th e m an 's e rra n d
K iglith
g ra d e
e x a m in a tio n s
In
No.
1
hog
feed
,
p
ro
c
e
sse
d
b
a
rle
y
.
lie is in ten d in g to move a g a in s t P h ila ­
tf
C lack am as co u n ty re v e a l 27 p e r c e n t delphia. If so he m ust e ith e r inarch I an d if he w ere c a rry in g a m essage to $20.00 p e r to n
a t S u n d ia l M ill, S ta tio n . P h o n e 12x.
try
to
g
et
it
aw
ay
from
him.
)
F
airview
,
O
regon.
tf
fa ilu re s to pass. In M arlo n c o u n ty acro ss New J e r s e y , w h ere he will have
T H O R O U G H B R E D E N G L IS H P E N -
Je n n ie prom ised to do all sh e could
ii w as co n sid e ra b ly w orse. In G re sh - to fight us. or go by sea. If he goes by
ciled In d ia n R u n n e r d u c k s. B a rre d
P
A
S
T
U
R
E
fo
r
r
e
n
t
a
t
G
re
sh
a
m
.
A.
P ly m o u th R o ck s eg g s fo r h a tc h ­
ulti the class was p e rfe c t w ith o u t a land I desire to be ad v ised of th e tim e in th e m u tte r and. re tu rn in g to th e
B.
W
itte
r
.
S
o
u
th
R
o
b
e
rts
a
v
en
u
e.
house, b ro u g h t o u t so m eth in g for
ing. $1.00 p e r s e ttin g , p o stp a id ,
pupil In lug re q u ire d to tr y a g a in .
he moves, th a t I may he p re p a re d to
P
h
o
n
e
383.
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W oodville to e a t u u d p u t him in th e
$7.00 p e r h u n d re d .
P. F . U hlig,
In tercep t Ills passage. My m ain ob­
G re sh a m , O reg o n , R. 3.
sm okehouse. L a te r sh e re tu rn e d and , FR E SH COW fo r sale. Phone 296.
G resham h as th e b a n n e r e ig h th ject Is to so th r e a te n him th a t he will
said th u t she had talk ed w ith th e sol­
g ra d e class. Not a f a ilu re to re p o rt. not he a b le to send any m ore tro o p s to d ier an d learn ed th a t he w as on his
a
ss
ist
B
urgoyne.
I
deem
it
essen
tial
O f co u rse we h av e a lo t o f b rig h t
w ay to P rin ceto n , w here a B ritish
hoys and g irls h u t we a lso h a v e a th a t .von should u n d e rsta n d th e sltuu
co m m issary of su b sisten ce w as sta
■ o in p e te n t e ig h th g ra d e te a c h e r. Miss t'o n in o rd er th a t you m ay a c t Intelll
tinned fo r th e p u rpose of g ath erin g
gently. How soon can you leave?"
su p p lies fo r G en eral H ow e’s arm y a t
M abel A rth u r is to he c o n g ra tu la te d .
D E N T IS T S
"A s soon as 1 can secu re a d isg u ise.”
IN 8U B A N C Ï
New York
She w ould d etain him If
’’Very well. Go, an d rem em b er tlini
T he S ixth A nnual U nion L iv esto ck
possible.
I . OTT
o u r cau se may depend upon y o u r sue
W . J. OTT
W oodville w as puzzled. H av in g seen
show will he held on th e a s s o c ia ­
JOHN BROWN
c e s s .”
th
e
B
ritish
sh
ip
s
loading
w
ith
supplies
t i o n ’s g ro u n d s at U nion d u n e 4-5-6.
L ieu ten an t W oodville left Ills com
IÄ IU B A X C X
.A lthough th e show lias b een s te a d ily n iau d er and w ith in an hour, in th e off M a n h attan Islan d , he had got th e
D E X T IS T S
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN ­
in c re a sin g In Im p o rta n c e d u rin g th e g a rb o f a young co u n try m an , rode out idea th a t th e force w ould be tra n s
p o rted by sea. W as th is com m issary
S
U
R
A
N
C
E
C
O
M
P
A
N
IE
S
G
R
E
SH
A
M
-
-
OREGON
past lo u r y ears, it Is e x p e c te d th a t of M orristow n dow n th e road leading
to he d irected to have supplies ready
to
G
runge,
w
h
ere
he
sto
p
p
ed
n
t
the
tlic e x h ib itio n next m o n th w ill fa r
P h o n s 5 13
O r ilh a m , O regon
fo r th e B ritish on a m arch th rough
o u tc la ss any p re d e c e sso rs a n d w ill ta v e rn th e b uilding is still sta n d in g — P rin ceto n , o r w as he to he ordered to
c o m p are fav o rab ly w itlt th e la r g e s t fo r d inner, tlienee to N ew ark, w h ert send them to New York th a t they
P lum e Main 2« S 8
s im ila r show s a n y w h e re In th e N o rth - he tu rn e d so u th to w ard E lizab eth to w n . m ight I k * loaded on th e ships? T his
J a m e s E lk in g t o n
H e w as now in te rrito ry w ith i n reach
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
v ■ st
T h e m ain o b ject o f th e show
I S S U B iN C E
u n c e rta in ty ren d ered It Im p o rta n t th a t
o f tlie B ritish a t New York, and It be­
D E N T IS T
A C C ID E N T
S U R E T Y BO N D S
Je n n ie should secu re fu r th e r In fo rm a­
is lo e n c o u ra g e th e
b re e d in g a n d
F IR E
A U T O M O B IL E
hooved him io keep a sh a rp lookout tion on th e su b ject. W oodville paced
o ffic e 514 O regon ian B ld g.
I..... ling of on ly th e best ty p e s of liv e ­
L
IF
E
P
L
A
T
E
G
L
A
SS
not only to conceal Ills m ission, hut for
HEALTH
back an d fo rth b efo re th e sm okehouse
P o r t la n d ,
-
-
O regon
sto ck lo r d efin ite p ra c tic a l p u rp o s e s
O ffice o n M a in S t r e e t
In d icatio n s o f tile m ovem ents of th e
im p atien tly a w a itin g h er retu rn .
PH O NES.
Office 816 Rea., 68.
Som e of tlie best slo c k ra is e d in O re ­ enem y.
An h o u r passed, an d W oodville con­
F H Y S IC IA H B
gon is to he fo u n d in U nion a n d a d ­
Woodv ille p reten d ed to he a T ory to
cluded to recounolter.
L eaving the
CONTRACTORS
jo in in g co u n ties.
T ory sy m p ath izers and found th o se of sm okehouse, he w en t to th e fro n t of
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
tlial persuasion Ju b ilan t a t th e pros
th e house and saw th e soldier talk in g
P h y sicia n and Surgeon
Tlie S ta le H ig h w ay C o m m issio n p e rt of ending th e w ar au d re-estab
to Je n n ie, w ho seem ed to be doing her
ALFRED HAMMAR
O F F IC E H O U R S
lias re c en tly d ecid ed t h a t o n ly su ch llshlng tlie au th o rity of th e king. They best to e n te rta in him. every now and
10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. t o 3 p. m.
P la sterer am i C em ent C ontractor.
7 to 8 p. m .. u t R e s id e n c e
co u n tie s in th e s ta te as w ill p ro v id e told him th at tlie troops from C anada ag ain rising, going to th e liar au d re ­
P hones
Office 116 R esid e n c e 118
E s tim a te s fu r n is h e d fre e on r e ­
s u b s ta n tia l fu n d s w ith w hich to b u ild w ere to he m et n ear th e m outh o f the tu rn in g w ith a m ug of flip for. th e
Office H o w itt B ld g ., o v er P . O.
M
ohawk
riv
e
r
by
troops
from
th
e
q
u
e
s
t.
All
w
o
rk
G
u
a
ra
n
te
e
d
guest. S atisfied th a t all w as going
p e rm a n e iit ro a d s w ill p a r tic ip a te in
so u th and th e line o f com m u n icatio n well, th e spy re tu rn e d to th e sm oke | P h o n a 501
O r e a h a m P . O. B o n 31
th e division of s t a te
ro a d fu n d s.
by w ay of th e H udson an d Lake house. A bout It) o'clock Je n n ie cam e
T h e re is s ltll re m a in in g In th e ro ad C ham plain would soon lie open to th e
P H O N E S : R esid en ce, 111; Office, l l x
fu n d $170,00(1. a n d th e c o m m issio n B ritish, cu ttin g th e co n fe d e ra te d colo­ to him an d told him th a t th e soldier
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
IF Y O U W A N T F IR S T C LA SS W O R K SEE
Jias v irtu a lly d ecid e d th a t tills su m nies hi tw o p arts. B ut he also heard had gone to lied well tilled w ith liquor.
P h ysician aud Surgeon
As soon as she w as a ssu red th a t he
w ill In d iv id ed am o n g th o s e c o u n tie s from "p a trio ts" th a t B u rgoyne w as
H o u rs
10-12 a. m . 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.
w a s sound asleep sh e w ould go Into
w hich have a lre a d y v o ted ro a d b o n d s m arch in g thro u g h ii wild co u n try . In his room mid c a p tu re a n y th in g he
Office, H ow itt B u ild in g
an d th o se w hich v o te th e m a t th e w hich It w as difficult to feed Ills arm y, m ight h av e in Ills possession.
GRESH AM
-
-
OREG ON
n e x t e ’ectio n . T ills m e a n s th a t c o u n ­ an d unless lie w ere su ccessfu l In form
W oodville hud beeu d ep rived of sleep
tie s w hich a re to he a id e d In h u rd - lug a Junction w ith th e force m oving for several n ig h ts and w hile w aiting
v u rfa c e road b u ild in g fro m th e s t a te from th e so u th In* w ould lie In a c rit­ fell in to a slu m b er. He w as aw ak en
PHONES
R esid e n c e.
T abor
120;
ical position.
Office. M i(n 4812. H om e A 5152
is! by Je n n ie, w ho th r u s t a sealed
la u d ibis y ear a re : C la tso p , J a c k s o n
T h is indioatisl to th e young lleuteu
J. M. SHORT, M. D.
an d C o lu m b ia w ith th e p o slh le ad d l- a n t th at vvliat H ow e did in th e way p ap er into his hands. She had tak en
th e p recau tio n to tiring also a flint
l*h)M ciau and S u rgeon
( ii ii of C la c k a m a s, M arion a n d C oos
of sending troops to su p p o rt B ur an d steel and a can d le and stru c k a
He».. 9 3 EaM (t9th St.
goyue w as o f g reat im p o rtan ce to the light. W oodville ru b b ed his eyes and
O ffice. 1 1 1 1 -1 2 B e llin g B o l l d in g
W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
Shall P ublic U tility K a te s l*e
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
cause, and it w as especially essen tial read th e su p e rsc rip tio n on th e paper.
E T T S E L T . JONES
F R A N K X . JONES
Itcinii H erat ive.
th a t G eneral W ashington should know , It w as to C ap tain G eorge D oncaster,
T he P u b lic S erv ice C oin m issio n In so fa r its possible. Ju st w h at H ow e w as
O ffice P h o n e 46 .
R e s id e n c e , 339
com m issary of su b sisten ce, P rinceton.
t in
s la te of
W a sh in g to n
h a s ju s t doing in tin* m atter. Knt W oodville
A ttorney*.
N. J. B reak in g th e seal, he read :
G
e
o
.
I
n
g
lis
,
M. D.
i. ad o red a d ecisio n th a t ra te s o n lu- w as not ueai enough to th e B ritish
P H Y S IC IA N and SU R O E U N
C a p ta in You a re h e re b y o rd e re d to »end
h ead q u arters to learn m uch ab o u t the a ll th e s u p p lie s in y o u r possession to a
K 3691
M ain 1940
A ll p r o fe s s io n a l c a lle p rom p tly a t ­
le r u rh a n ra ilro a d s m u st lie r e m u n e r
tended. S p ecia l
a tte n tio n
to d is ­
m a tter, so In* ilelerniim sl to m ove ou p o in t on th e coast d iie c t ly e as t o f P r in c e ­
aliv e
It tlnils th a t su ch ra te s In th e
e a s e s o f the E y e s and fittin g o f
ton and depo sit th e m on th e beach a t the
C. G. SCHNEIDER
g 1 a s s e a
S e a ttle s u b u r b a n zone h a v e been uti- to th e w est hank o f th e H udson, n e a re s t in le t, w h e re th e y c an be ta k e n off
o ffic e H o u rs 9 to 12 a m., 1 30 to 5
A t to r n e y -a t-L a w
A in boats. Y ou w ill a le - d ire c t a n y officer
proflinbly low an d a u th o r iz e s u ra is e w here Jersey City now stan d s.
over r ir e t S ta te B ank
G resh a m ,
fam ily of p atrio ts o f th e n am e of in c h a rg e o f a s u p p ly s ta tio n south o f you
439 W o r c e ste r B ld g
P o rtla n d . Ore
o f fares.
to
tr
a
n
s
p
o
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t
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lie
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to
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e
coast
a
t
a
C u rtiss lived th ere, to w hom he w es
In g iv e an e le c tric r a ilro a d th e
know n uud mi w hom lie could rely. On c o n v e n ie n t p o in t fo r s h ip m e n t. S ig n a l by
r ig h t io ra ise Ils p a s s e n g e r fa re s is Ills way lie passed tlie K in g 's A rm s, a tile on th e dunes T h e fle e t w ill be n e a r
you on tlie - th
Dr. W. C. Belt
not a new id ea but It Is o n e t h a t th e ta v e rn kept by a Tory nam ed Sm ith
B y o rd e r o f .M ajo r G e n e r a l H o w e .
people w ill h av e to grow m o re fam - son, who had a p re tty d a u g h te r. Je n
PH Y SIC IA N AND SURGEON
W hen W oodville had read th is he
iliut witli
T h e W a s h in g to n co m m ls- ule. upon w hom tlie young soldier threw Ills a rm s atm ut Je n n ie and gave
Office on M ain S tr e e t, op. L ib ra ry
loii v a c a te s Its o rd e r s o f 1910 an d lookisl w ith loving eyes. H e d esired h er a dozen kisses
P h o n e 18
G re sh a m , O re.
C lass a n d P rivate L essons
allo w s a d v a n c e s In fa re s to fifty -n in e to pay tier a visit In passing, h u t d are
" W h a t does it m ean ?’' she asked.
" i t m eans th a t G en eral H ow e Is
a ’Ions on th e P u g et S o u n d E le c tric not do so. because If recognized by
Phone b«l
LLORENLE M HONEY
her fatlicr he would la* lietray ed to the going to a tta c k P h ilad elphia, and be
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sy s te m .
Dr. H a slo p e x p e c ts to open offices
U n d er re d u c e d fa re s m ad e In 1910 B ritish amt hanged as a spy, so he d u re not try to force his w ay th ro u g h
In F ir s t S ta te B ank b u ild in g . G resh ­
th e I n le ru rb a n lin es lo st m oney an d w ent on to th e C u rtisses, w h ere he New Je rse y , liable to he pounced upon
am d u rin g th e tw o d a y s T u esd a y
w as taken In and given a lodging
by G eneral W ash in g to n from M orris
vicic u n a b le to m a in ta in th e ir se rv -
and F rid a y , s t a r t in g th e first T u e s ­
WiMsIvllle uotieed a n u m b e r of ships to w n
I m ust be off w ith th e docu
day In May.
n •'
T lie c a rs an d th e tr a c k s ru n lying at an ch o r In th e riv e r au d th at
m en t a t ouce."
dow n a n d th e b u sin ess fell off m o re th e boats going to th em usu ally car-
G iv in g Je n n ie a farew ell kiss. Wood
an d m o re, a n d th e ra ilro a d com m it- ’ rltsl w hat ap|H*ured to he supplies, it ville w ent to th e point w here he had
M R S M S Q U IR E
tio n w as co m p elled to allow ra te s to looked as If they w ere p re p a rin g for left his horse and. m ounting, rode
OSTEOATHIC PHYSICIAN ud SURGEON
Main
S
tre et opposite
he ra ise d III o rd e r to g e t th e ro a d s a voyage, but to w hat |>olut did not aw ay
P a ssin g th ro u g h N ew ark aud
B an k o f G resh am
A p p o in tm en t» m ay be m ad« for
ap|N*nr. T he spy w as n e a r th e ferry G runge, lie ascen d ed th e rise w est of
o n to a p a y in g basis.
a b o v e d ay» a h ea d by c a llin g F ir st
T h e re c o rd s an d te s tim o n y ta k e n am i noticed soon a fte r hla a rriv a l a tlie la tte r place, anil early in th e m orn
S ta te Bank.
P h o n e 938
B ritish so'dler d isem b ark , m ount his lug rode up to W ash in g to n 's lit*ssd-
b efo re th e co m m issio n
show th a t
S arato g a stsili followed.
P O R T L A N D O F F IC E
horse
and
rid
e
w
estw
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soldlet
q
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rte
rs
at
M
orristow
n
T
h
ro
w
in
g
w hile th e e n tir e p la n t of th e P u g e t
4 5 5 -6 -7 * 8 -9 M o r g a n B ld g .
J e n n ie Sm ithson w as suspected of
h im self from his horse, he asked to see
S ound
e le c tric sy stem .
In c lu d in g becomes used to th e w ays o f soldiers
H h w u lw a )
and
W a s h in g t o n
S t.
and th ere w as so m eth in g ill th e m an'» th e gen eral
W ash in g to n , w ho had h av in g stolen tlie p aper from th e B rit
lig h t anil p o w er p la n ts, e a rn e d a n et
m ovem ents th a t Indicated to Wood
risen early to begin th e w ork o f the Ish trooper. hot th e a c t i-ould never lie
p ro tit o f 7.87 p er cen t in 1909. in
ville th a t lie w as going som ew here day. h earin g t h a t W oodville had re­ proved ngaln«t her A fter lnile|H*ndenee
1913 th is fell below o n e h a lf of o n e w ith an object. T h e m ost likely oh tu rn ed . d lre i’ted th a t he I k ? show n to w as secured -h e m et her rew ard In
p e r c e n t.
T a k in g off th e tw o p er Ject lie could h av e w as ca rry in g a me»
tits bedroom . On e n te rin g th e young th e h u sb an d S'.e d e slr «1
c e n t allow ed fo r d e p re c ia tio n , th e sag e
m an held o u t to him the p ap er he
R h eu m atism Q uickly Cured.
n et loss w as 1.58 p e r cen t
T h e spy rati to th e b arn , got o u t his had secu red th ro u g h J e n n ie Sm ithson.
S e c u rin g
new c a p ita l fo r e x te n - ’ horse and m ounting. start<*d to follow
"My s is te r's h usband had an a t ­
"A h !” exclaim ed th e general. " H e
C atch in g sig h t o f him goes liy sen t” P h ilad elp h ia. Now we tack of rh eu m a tism
slim » w as Itu p o ssib le u n d e r th e c lr- j th e soldier
In his a rm .”
knew Ju st w h ere and w hen to m eet » n ie s a w en Known resid en t of New­
c u n ista n c e a , a n d
th e
W a sh in g to n i ascen d in g ttie heig h ts hack o f th e riv
C o n tr a c t or D a y 's W o rk
Ihihllc S erv ice C o m m issio n co n clu d e s er. he s lo w e d his pace, rid in g only him ”
ton, Iowa
“ I gave him a b o ttle of
W ash in g to n w as no t ab le to p rev en t C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t which he
its rinding* by s a y in g : "A s to th e p ro ­ n e a r enough to him lo keep him It*
G o o d Work
: : Right Price*
th e u ltim a te c a p tu re o f P hiladelphia, applied to hts arm and on (he next
posed (raise in ) ta riff a ll we nay is • te h t T h e B ritish er took th e road t
R ltxabethtow n
It w as d ra w in g nest b u t he cau sed H ow e so m uch tro u b le
th a t p riu ia facie a t le a s t It a p p e a rs
m orning th e rh eu m atism was gone."
th e close of th e day. and, p assin g th e th a t he w as p rev en ted from sending F o r ch ro n ic m u scu lar rh eu m atism
g e n e ra lly to be a p p ro x im a te ly fa ir, K i n g s A rm s tav ern he stopped, dis
m ore tro o p s to help B nrgoyne out of you will And n o th in g o e tte r th an
in view of th e ev id en c e in the rec­ m ounted aud eu tered
O ffice in L ogan Bldg..
T routd ale
th e difficult position Into w hich be C h am b erlatn 'a L inim ent. Sold by
o rd ."
Woodville drew rein and coosldtfVu bad fallen, and th e British disaster at O reaham D rug Co., an d a ll Dealer«
::
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CARDS
::
“cream of
prosperity.
Advertise It
M inim um , any insertion, 10c.
M iscellan eou s.
W A N T E D — F o r h u s b a n d a n d wliN
fu rn is h e d s ittin g
room
ro o m w ith m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e s,
a lso b o a rd , in fa m ily w ith no o th e r
b o a rd e rs. A pply W. G., c a re O u t­
look.
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P h o n e 753.
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in.
W A N T E D — G irl fo r g e n e ra l
w ork. M rs. H. E. D avis.
21.
w agon.
tf
h o u se­
Phone
tf
W ood I
W ood!
W ood!
S h erm . M c C a rte r w ill su p p ly you
w ith It
S easo n ed liv e w ood, $ 4 .0 0 ;
se a so n e d d e a d w ood, $3.50.
Phone
335.
tf
FO R S A L E — C h eap , 2 ,0 0 0 g a llo n
R edw ood ta n k ,
p u m p a u d p ip es
R ose M etzg er, p h o n e 3x.
tf
I SIX H U N D R E D p o u n d c re a m s e p a r ­
a to r , n e a rly new , fo r s a le a t a b a r ­
g a in . In q u ire , S te r lin g & K id d e r.
FO R S A L E — A t a b a rg a in , S p a u ld ­
in g b u g g y , n e a rly new . R. R.
C a rlso n . P h o n e 548.
tf
W A N T E D — -W om an to co m e to h o u se
o n ce a w eek to w ash.
B est of
w ages paid . M rs. C la re n c e C a th e y
P h o n e 97.
tf
D ally and S u n d ay O re g o n ia n aud
iw ic e -a -W e e k O u tlo o k , sp ecial com ­
b in a tio n , 1 y e a r. $ 8 0 0
O T T BROS.
a«
Fundamental Music Training
Dressmaking
Dr. Edmund B. Haslop
PAINTING and
PAPER-HANGING
B. F. Murray
Attention!
The Farmer»’ Mutual Fire
Relief Association
OF PO R TLA ND , OREGON
In vites all farm ers w ho h ave no
Insurance on th eir farm b u ild in gs
to in su re w ith us. T ills associa-
ation is th e ch ea p est and sa fe st in
tlie sta te. it in su res on ly country
property anil lias over $8,000,004)
in su ran ce in force.
W r it« o r p h o n e
B. W
8M A 8H A 1L, P r o .
T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief
A sso ciatio n .
O reaham B o u te B o . *
B o t a r y P u b lic
P h o n e 74
B a a l B a ta ta
r
Ten
Electric
Generating
Plants
W idely scattered
have
been built by th e P ort­
land Kuilvvay, L ight A
P ow er C om pany for tlie
purpose o f providing
Reliable
E le c tr ic
S e r v ic e
to its p atrons. T hrough
high ten sio n tra n sm is­
sion lin es, each o f th ese
g en era tin g p lan ts a re in-
ter-coiiim u n irati ve,
so
that th e se rv ice is in ­
sured
a g a in st
u n fo re­
seen In terru p tion s.
WHERE LOCATED
P ortland (2 )
O regon City
S ilverton
< azailero
E stacada
B u i’ Run
B oring
St. Joh n s
Salem
PORTLAND RAILW’Y
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadw ay and A ldar S treets
PHONES:
M arahall 5190
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