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1914 G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK P u b lish ed every T u esd ay and F rid ay at G resh am . O regon. | H L. 8T C LA IR , E d itor and P u b l’r Our SulwcrlpUon H a tes On« y « a r. 11 69; • lx m o n th « . 7 lc t s ; th r e e m o n th ’ « t r ia l s u b s c rip tio n . 60ct« A 4 t« n l« la < H a te « r« a a o n a b l« O ur re p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll. I 'lio n e 7 t l. "Th « L ln o ty p « Hay 1« th « W ay th a t W in « ." Official pap er o f G resh am , O regon. Official p ap er of F airview . O regon th e T ow n of th e Tow n of an seco n d -cla e» m a tte r E ntered M arch 3. 1811, at th e P oston ica at O regon, un d er th e A ct of G reaham , M arch 3. 1879 R e p re s e n ta tiv e L a ffe rty h a s w on a v ic to ry in t h e la n d g r a n t case a t San F ra n c isc o . I t w ill go d ir e c t to th e s u p re m e c o u rt a t W a sh in g to n , w h ich m e a n s a sa v in g o f a t le a s t tw o y e a rs b efo re th e o u tc o m e Is re a c h e d . L a fferty is on th e r ig h t s c e n t in th is m a tte r a n d w ill r u n th e case fo r th e p eo p le o f O reg o n . T h e P o rtla n d e d ito r sh o w s h is to r ically th a t sin c e 1857 p e rio d s of fi n a n c ia l d e p re s sio n have been fo llo w ed by w aves o f p ro s p e rity a n d th a t a boom p erio d is d u e u p o n th e m o v e m e n t of th e B prlng w h e a t cro p w hich p ro m ise s to be u n u s u a lly la rg e . T h e w iu te r w h e a t c ro p in m an y s ta le s Is n e a rly re a d y fo r h a rv e s t a n d will he ru s h e d to m a r k e t. T h e S u n d ay S e a ttle T im e s, I n d e p e n d e n t, sa y s e d ito ria lly t h a t th e d e s tru c tio n of v u lu es u n d e r th e W ll son a d m in is tra tio n , a s sh o w n by q u o ta tio n s on th e New Y ork s to c k e x c h a n g e . h a s been g o in g on a t th e r a t e of tw o m illio n d o lla rs p e r d a y , o r o v e r o n e th o u s a n d m illio n d o lla rs sin ce h is In a u g u ra tio n . P o e try Is g ro w in g in fa v o r w ith th e m asses h u t n o t w ith th e n e w sp a p e rs. T he re aso n Is th a t th e m a s se s a re tr e a te d to o n ly th e b est w h ile th e p u b lish e rs a re in flicted w ith th e c o n tag io n . O reg o n h a s a b u n d a n t ra w m a te ria l, p len ty o f la b o r, h u t m u s t h a v e c a p i ta l to d ev elo p th e s e re s o u rc e s. In th e m ean tim e law s th a t ta x th e c a p ita l a n d re g u la te th e In d u s try off th e e a r th a re su icid al. Ur. J a n ie s W ltliy co m b e, r e p u b li can n o m in e e fo r g o v e rn o r w rite s S e c re ta ry T h o rp e t h a t h e w ill be h e re d u rin g th e fa ir. He w ill be w e l c o m e d by th o u s a n d s a s o u r next g o v e rn o r. R e p re s e n ta tiv e L a ffe rty h a s a n n o u n ced tliu t he w ill ru n In d e p e n d e n t fo r co n g ress. E le c tio n r e s u lts w ill d e te rm in e b is w isdom . T h e R eav ers say It w as h a rd lu c k ; th e o th e r s say It w as sc ie n c e . If th e y w ould play th e G re sh a m A th le tic s once th e q u e stio n w o u ld he d ecid e d . T h e new M eier & F r a n k b u ild in g Is to c o st 6 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e s te e l s u p e r s tr u c tu r e Is to he fa b r ic a te d at P o rtla n d . T h e p o rt of Coos B ay c o m m issio n has d ecid ed to ra is e 63 0 0 ,0 0 0 m o re on a b o n d issu e fo r d e e p e n in g th e c h a n n e l. E. M A n d rew s a n d a s s o c ia te s w ill expend 61 0 0 ,0 0 0 b o rin g le s t w ells fo r oil in th e C oos Bay co al fields. Il Is ex p ecled th a t tr a in s o n th e W illa m e tte Pacific w ill ru n fro m E u gene to T id e w a te r tilts fall. S alem h a s ra ise d fu n d s fo r th e a n n u a l c h e rry f a ir to he h eld a b o u t tlie end of J u n e . T he P a llile N o rth w e st se n t o u t 6.1,»'«!»,6 35 fr u it s h ip m e n ts In 1913. Oil on tr o u b le d w a te rs Isn ’t iin p a riso n to oil on d u sty s tr e e ts P oorly Ha d Hol'ce. Additional Gresham Locals T h e P aris indict* a re poorly paid. T h e uia&iujiiuj salary a tta in a b le by a “aer- Jo h n H o n ey Is th e h o st o f h is class, Kent lie vllle" U 6300 a y ear, lu slew th e sen io r» o f th e G re sh a m high of th e high cuet of living in P aris th is . sch o o l, a t a d in n e r p a rty g iven a t his union lit 1» in ad eq u a te to tuuintatu a j , h o m e to n ig h t. It 1s ex p ected that the fam ily in au y degree of com fort, and ¡ : e n tir e class w ill b e In a tte n d a n c e . the m arried uieuilier» of th e force have Jo h n D ixon, of P o rtla n d , g ra n d re- frequently to supplem ent th e ir Incom e c o rd e r o f th e A. O. U. W . fo r th e ' ns best th ey can. Some of them earn j s ta te o f O reg o n , w as a c a lle r to d ay j u few franc» by w orking au m ark et on P e te r A n d e rso n a t h is hom e on l»>itci-H d u rin g th e ir tim e off duty. Ollier» do l»H>t rep airin g , an d th ere 1» W a llu la H eig h ts. one who does odd tailo rin g Job». Still. J Mrs. A n n a L o ck w ood a n d M aster in »pile of them* h ard sh ip s, th ere a re j C a rro ll B a rn e s, of S ellw ood, a n d Mrs. alw ay s p len ty of men eag er to join th e j M ary R a n d le m a n of M arsh field v isit- 1 force. alKiut teu can d id a tes lining av a il e d to d a y w ith W. E. W ood. W hile able for ev ery vacancy th a t occurs. j h e re M rs. H u g h e s a n d M rs. L. P M an n in g , M rs. W. E. B a te s a n d Mrs. B ates o f P o rtla n d c a lle d a n d sp en t A labam a’s Iron Orea. T he boom w hich follow ed th e d is th e a fte rn o o n , w ith th e la d le s a t Mr. covery -------. of th e ex teu slv e d ep . o sits of | W ood’s hom e. Irou o re In th e vicinity of B irm ingham G ra n d m a E. B. W ood h a s g one to for first insertion ; o n e-h a lf cen t a word ea ch su b seq u en t insertion. ard Ala.. In ta ttt. w as w ith o u t p reced en t jio n ta v llla to c a re fo r th e m o th er- in th e In d u strial history of th e U nited le)M chil(JreI1 of G uy <j. W ood. 1 J , «stock u r u i'r iK K . S tates, an d th e ru sh to B irm ingham j _______________ was p aralleled only by th e stam p ed es GOOD M IL K COW fo r sa le , fresh P a s tu r e fo r K ent. which follow ed such discoveries aa D o u g lass B e a v e r G a rd e n . G reen tw o m o n th s. A lso good d riv in g (be C om stock bale lu N evada Hud th e m a re , so u n d a n d g e n tle . C has. W. feed all su m m e r. -R u n n in g w ater. Alaska gold Helds. T h e Iron ores of T h e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ m e e tin g was 50c a m o n th a n d up. M rs. E u n ice N o rd b lo m , R. 4. G re sh a m . *30 Alnbntua. w hile Inferior In q u ality to M. D ouglass. R. 1, T ro u td a le . P h o n e those of la tk e S uperior, have th e a d h e ld In th e sch o o l on F rid a y a n d was W A N T E D . YOUNG PIG S, 6 w eek s o r 781. tf van tag e of being n ear d ep o sits of good la rg e ly a tte n d e d . S e v e ra l Im p o rta n t 2 m o n th s o ld . P h o n e 15x2. *27 coking coal anil o f th e lim estone req u i m a tte r s w ere d isc u sse d , am o n g th em L O ST — O ne bay S h e tla n d pony, site for fluxing, so th a t B irm ingham , b ein g th e q u e stio n of h a v in g a high F R E S H COW fo r sale. Cow anil calf w h ite sp o t on back, w h ite feet. N o 175.00. E. G. B ow en, T ro u td a le , tify W. H. C lev elan d . P h o n e 471. th e P itts b u rg h o f th e south, can m anu school. C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t O reg o n . _ *28 fa c tu re pig irou ch eap er th a n any o th A rm s tro n g w as p re s e n t a n d ex p lain ed STOCK HOGS a n d H O R S E S lo r sale F O R S A L E — O at hay a n d c lo v er hay, e r d is tric t of th e w orld.—A rg o n a u t th e p ro c e d u re n e c e ss a ry a n d th e loose. P h o n e 756. tf O ne m ile e a s t of F a irv ie w . Z im m e rm a n ra n c h . 27 fe e lin g of th e m e e tin g seem ed to be LO O SE T IM O T H Y HAY fo r sale. lu fa v o r of f u r th e r in g th e p ro je c t. G uy .H. R o b e rtso n . P h o n e 3 5x. tf YOUNG P IG S fo r sale. Geo. L u ste d , W a lte r J o h a n s o n a n d h is b rid e TRY TO BE CHEERFUL G re sh a m , R. 2, P h o n e 353. 28 P. r e tu rn e d on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g from F O R S A L E — -L oose h o rse hay. Cheerfulness, like other good 27 O re g e rse n . P h o n e 761. th e ir h o n ey m o o n Irip to S e a ttle an d FO R S A L E — T w o la rg e flve-year-olil m u les, a lso fo u r la rg e h o rse s, well qualities can he developed and in o th e r S o u n d citie s a n d w ere duly b ro k e ; 1300 to 1400 p o u n d s. H. PO U LTRY . creased, and whoever omits its cul c h u rtv a rie d , b u t tt tr a n s p ir e d th a t In E. D avis. P h o n e 21. tf ture neglects an important duty to W ill W A N T E D — S p rin g c h ic k e n s. a n tic ip a tio n o f th e e v e n t th e y had himself and to society. T h e fact D. R e g a l, J e n n e B E E F C A T T L E , S to ck c a ttle an d pay m a rk e t price. m ad e a c ir c u la r to u r to K elso by way fre sh cow s w a n te d . A ndrew :; B ros., S ta tio n . P h o n e 12x. tf that lev men can do their best work of B o rin g a n d th e c h a riv a ri proved P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 27 9. or think their best thought* unless a a b o rtiv e h o w e v e r la s t n ig h t it cam e M IS C E L L A N E O U S . cheerful spin! animates lliem should F or Sale. off an d p ro v ed a su ccess to a ll co n b e sufficient reason tor setting in No. 1 hog feed , p ro c e sse d b a rle y , ce rn e d . motion every cause wh rh produce* $20.00 p e r to n a t S u n d ia l Mill, L IG H T S P R IN G W AGON fo r sale. J a s . L aw ren ce. P h o n e 313. tf T h e c h ild re n of O rie n t sch o o l had F a irv ie w , O reg o n . tf such a spirit. W A N T E D to T R A D E , 3 % in. w agon, a picnic to B ull R un y e s te rd a y an d a lm o st new , fo r 3 in. w ide tire jo u rn e y e d In sp e c ia l ca rs. .T h e te a c h P A S T U R E fo r r e n t a t G re sh a m . A. w agon new o r a lm o st new . P a u l B. W itte r, S o u th R o b e rts av en u e. e rs d id e v e ry th in g to m a k e th e o u t D u n n . P h o n e 379. 27 P h o n e 383. *27 BATTLE HYMN’S BIRTH. in g e n jo y a b le a n d n e e d le ss to say Story of W riting of F am ous W ar Song ev e ry o n e r e tu r n e d h om e a f t e r a d a y ’s th o ro u g h e n jo y m e n t. by Julia Ward Howe. M rs. C. H. Jo h a n s o n w as a P o r t Mrs. Ju lia W ard H ow e told th e sto ry of how sh e cum e to w rite h er stirrin g lan d v is ito r on M onday d o in g s h o p song, tlie " B a ttle H y m n o f th e R epub p in g . D B M T IIT S IWBUBAWCB E lm a R o o rk s p e n t th e w eek-end lic.” H . M. OTT W . J. OTT " I t w as d u rin g th e second y e a r of w ith h e r f a th e r , r e tu r n in g to to w n JOHN BROWN th e w ar." sh e suld, "an d I had gone on S u n d ay ev en in g . Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n N elson and IK S B B A M C B to W ashington w ith my h u sb an d uud my pastor, th e Rev. Ja m e s F reem an fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay a t B ull R un. D E N T IS T S R e p re s e n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN C larke. 1 had w ished m any tim es th a t Mr. a n d M rs. S m ith , fo rm e rly of S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S G R E SH A M - - O REG O N 1 could ilo so m eth in g fo r my country, E ag le C re e k , now of G re sh a m , sp e n t O r« ilitiQ , O refo n P h o n « 513 b u t th e w ay seem ed closed. My hus S u n d ay w ith Mr. and Mrs. W ald rip . band w as too old mid 111 to go; my sou A fire w h ich s t a r te d in th e wood w as only a hoy. My ch ild ren w ere so P h o n e M ain 2OH.3 on (h e P ro c to r p lace g o t dow n to th e young th a t 1 could not leave my hom e J a m e s F .lk in g to n for long m yself. W hile we w ere In W allace p lace a n d o n ly by s tre n u - J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. IN S U R A N C E W ashington th ere w as a g re a t review oua e x e rtio n on th e p a r t of M r. and D E N T IS T S U R E T Y BO N D S a c c id e n t I Mrs. W allace w as th e ir p lace saved. A U T O M O B IL E o f the troops acro ss th e river. W e E IR E Office 514 Oregonian Bldg. P L A T E G L A SS L IF E ev eral lim e s th e c h ic k e n h o u ses drove o u t to see It. W hile it w as in S ---------- P o rtla n d , - - O regon HEALTH progress th e re w as u d ash m ade a g a in st c a u g h t fire b u t it w as p r o m p tly ex- O d e« on Mfti:i S tr eet P H O N E S : Office 816 Re«.. 68. som e of o u r troops by th e enem y. It tln g u ls h e d . P H Y S IC IA N S w as repulsed, hut th e review w as ab a n Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam H a rris h ad doned, a n d th e troops cam e thro n g in g P o rtla n d v is ito rs on S u n d ay . C O N TR A C TO R S S. P. Bittner, M. D. hack to W ashington und w e w ith T h e a u to tr u c k ru n n in g b elw een P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n them . h e re an il P o rtla n d Is g e ttin g all th e OFFICE HOURS ALFRED HAMMAR "T h e pro g ress of o u r c a rriag e w as 10 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. fre ig h t it can cu rry a n d th e r e is w ord 7 to 8 p. m .. a l R e sid e n c e slow, for th e roads w ere crow ded w ith P la s te r e r a n d C e m e n t C o n tra c to r. P h o n es Office 11« R esid e n c e l i t the soldiers To eu co u rag e th e men o f a n o th e r b ein g p u t In fro m T r o u t Office H o w ltt B ld g ., o v er P. O. E s tim a te s fu r n is h e d fre e on r e A little c o m p e titio n we begau singing v ario u s snugs anil d a le d is tric t. q u e st. AU w ork G u a ra n te e d hym ns, and they w ould Jolu lu th e lik e th is w ith th e ra ilro a d s tir» th e m P h o n e SOI G resh am P. O. B o x 31 up a b it a n d a lre a d y th e s e is a sc a rc i chorus. A fter we had sung 'Jo h n PHONES: Residence. I l l ; Office, 11» B row n's Body' Dr. C lark e tu rn ed and ty o f m ilk c a n s at th e d ep o t in th e asked me w hy I did n o t w rite som e m o rn in g H. H. HUGHES, M. D. new w ords for th a t m usic. I replied P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Mr. a n d Mrs. K n ig h t w ere G re s h IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE th a t I hail tried sev eral tim es, h u t uev- am v is ito rs oil T u esd ay . H ours. 10-13 a. m 1-4 and 7-8 p m. e r could seem to w rite auy good Office, H o w ltt B u ild in g enough G R E SH A M - - O REG O N C a n ’t K eep a S e c re t. "T he u ext m orning Ju st ab o u t 4 T h e s p le n d id w ork of C h a m b e r- o'clock I w oke suddenly. As 1 lay lu lu ’s T a b le ts is d aily beco m in g m o re th ere lu bed tb e w ords o f th e hym n w idely k n o w n . Not su ch g ra n d rem - PHONES R esid e n c e, T ab or 120; Office, Main 4812 H om e A 6162 began to form them selv es In iny m ind [ edv fo r sto m a c h a n d liv e r tro u b le s j h as e v e r b een k n ow n. F o r sa le by I got up an d by tb e fain t light of tb e J. M. SHORT, M. D. ¡G re sh a m D ru g Co., a n d all D ealers. early m orning scraw led them on a P h ysician and S u rgeon piece o f p ap er ami th en w en t back to R es.. » » East <l»th St. A sto ria w ill sp en d 6280 ,0 0 0 th ia Office. 1111-13 B e llin g B n U d la g lied and sound asleep again T h a t Is y e a r ou a se a w a ll, a n d (111 in fifty P O R T L A N D . O REG O N WE DESIGN BUILDIN G S th e w ay th e hym n w as w ritte n .”—S a t b lo ck s o f city p ro p e rty fo r fa c to rie s urday E vening Post. FRANKIC. JONES ETTSEL T. JONES mill b u sin ess. Orient P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS O T T BRO S. « ceHl "Five M inutes For M em ories.” A custom w l i l e h 1» lieeeuiilig tuition ill Is th e sib n> deilleutlou o f th e five m inutes beginning a t uoon ou May 30 to th ese civil w ar heroes w ho now are passed aw ay Soldiers, v eteran s, pub lie men and Just plain citizen s all help to observe tb e Itenntlful cu sto m o f de voting live m inutes to th e m em ory of tbe men w ho fought to keep th is co u n tr y one n ation C o rv a llis 1 b to h a v e a new E pisco- pal c h u rc h . A fa rm er» c o -o p e r a tiv e c re a m er y haa been o r g a n iz e d at B end. Office P h o n e 4 « . B F H T S IC IA N 438 W orcester Bldg. Office Hour« 9 to 12 a m ., 1.20 to 5 o v er F ir st S ta t e B ank PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office on M ain S tr e e t, op. L ib ra ry P h o n e 18 G re sh a m . O re. Fundamental Music Training MUST B E W R O N G . “ J e n n y , go find J o h n n y , see w h a t j h e is d o in g a n d te ll h ltu to s to p it rig h t a w a y .” O rasham . Dr. W. C Belt Dressmaking In order to illu stra te the rapid grow th oi savin gs w ith 4 per cent com pound interest added, we have prepared the fo l low in g table: B reak a w a y a n d g e t th e of cr e a m p r o sp e r ity .” Advertise It M inim um , any insertion. 10c M iscellaneous. FO R R E N T — On sh a re s , 5 a c re s of good p o ta to lan d . C all 32x. 27 W A N T E D — F o r h u sb a n d a n d w ife, fu rn is h e d s ittin g ro o m a n d bed room w ith m o d e rn co n v e n ie n c e s, a lso b o a rd , in fam 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. X 27 F O R S A L E — O ne P h o n e 753. 3 tt w agon. tf In. W A N T E D — G irl fo r g e n e ra l w o rk . M rs. H. E. D avis. 21. h o u se- Phone tf W ood! W ood! W oodl S h e rm M c C a rte r w ill su p p ly you w ith it. S easo n ed liv e w ood, 64.00; se a so n e d d ead w ood, 63.50. Phone 335. « F O R S A L E — C h eap , 2,000 g a llo n R edw ood ta n k , p u m p a n d pipes. R ose M etzger, p h o n e 3x. tf 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 rlin g & K id d e r. FO R SA LE — A t a b a rg a in , S p a u ld ing b u g g y , n e a rly new . R. R. C a rls o n . P h o n e 548. tf SANITARY CASH MARKET Main Street Greaham, Oregon W e H andle “ O n ly” the B est “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” MEATS C. B IN D E R , - Proprietor PHOTOS AU K in d e a n d Sizes Suda, 6, AyyanlaMt Oyee Etery Da, - Picture Framing GILT OR NATURAL HOOD N EA T and C H E A P ___ MAX SCHNEIDER M AIN S T R E E T G R E SH A M Ten Electric Generating Plants W idely scattered have Iteen built by th e P ort land R ailw ay, L ight A P ow er C om pany for th e purpose o f p roviding Portland, Ore. A la k e l.a b ts h d ra in a g e sc h e m e is First N orthern M em orial Day. The first oliservance of M em orial b e in g w o rk ed o u t In M arlon co u n ty I’h e E u g e n e c a n n e ry Is ru n n in g on i day In th e n orth w as In lfkUI a t Wa a t an e x p e n se of 6 -0 ,0 0 0 . C la ss a n d P riv a te L e s s o n s I raw b e rrie s an d g o o se b e rrie s , t terloo, N Y when G en eral M urray BOTH SAW . hud the v eteran s o f his |«>st deco rate Phone 661 FLORENCE M HONEY I’h e new h ig h sch o o l a t M cM Iun- F o rtu n e T e lle r I see a loss th e g rav es of th eir com rades. In IStIT . die w ill co st 6 3 0.000. V ictim Y es; so do I. T C. C am pbell of C in cin n ati inarched m oney. his post to th e g rav es am i laid w re a th s p aid you In ad v an ce. H illsb o ro w ill e re c t a t o n ce a C a r on them In ISOS, follow ing G en eral •gle lib ra ry b u ild in g S h a k e Off Y ou r R h e u m a tis m . L ogan's req u est th ere w as a general Now is th e tim e to get rid of y o u r o b -ervau e of tb e day w h erev er Union T he M illin er R un fu s t, boy! G et aoldle-s W ne burled rh e u m a tis m T ry a tw en ty -fiv e c e n t i b a t d e liv e re d b efo re It's o u t of sty le. M RS M. SQUIRE b o ttle o f C h a m b e rla in ’s L in im e n t a n d see how q u ick ly y o u r rh e u m a tic J M ain S tr e e t o p p o site p a in s d is a p p e a r Sold by G re sh a m Bank of Gresham D ru g C o., a n d all D ealers. How Savings Grow B U N G SO N glasses. c . G. SCHNEIDER A tto ru e y -a t-L a w At th e m a n u f a c tu r e r'» b a n q u e t h eld in L an e co u n ty s e n tim e n t w as u n a n im o u s a g a in s t e n a c tm e n t of any m o re h a r r a s s in g in d u s tr ia l law s. en d All professional call* promptly a t tended. Special atten tion to <11 s- •fi«ea of the E yes and fitting of Main 1940 1691 Mere Circumstances Hold You Back! H eeld en oe, 338 G e o . I n g lis , ML D . A tto rn e y a . Don’t Let t -------------------------------------------------- \ E. A. Ea«ley, Real Estate Buye. S ells and Exchangee Reel Fa ta te of all kinds; writ«« F ire Inaur ane« and tenda money. O fllcee 333 C h am ber o f C om m erce B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O regon. PHONE M arshall 1675 Realdence on P ow ell Street, Greaham Reliable E le c tric S e r v ic e to Ita patrona. T hrough high ten sion transm ia- elon Une», each o f tlieae g en era tin g planta a re In- ter-coinniunii-aU ve, so th at th e serv ice la In sured ag a lh st u n fore seen Interruptions. WHERE LOCATED Attention ! The Fartner«’ Mutual Fire Relief Aisociation OE PORTLAND. OREGON Invite« all fe n ite t* whn bave no In su ran ce on th elr fa m i building* tn In-lire w lth u». Thia a»»oela- a lio n ie thè rheapewl and aafeat in th è sta te. Il insure« only country pm perty and ha» over 63,OtM),OO® Insurance In force. P ortlan d ( 9 ) O regon City S ilverton ( a ia d ero k-Larada B u ll Rnn B oring St. Joh n s s e is m PORTLAND RAILW’Y LIGHT & POWER CO. Broadw ay and Aldor S treets