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TWICE A WEEK
VOL. 3.
G resham O utlook
NO. 28.
GRESHAM,
COUNTY TO FILL
STREET GULCH
C ity A tto rn e y M. C. K in g re p o rte d
to th e co u n cil on T u e sd a y e v e n in g
th a t th e p e titio n s a n d p la n s fo r p av ­
in g th e s t r e e ts of G re sh a m h ad been
a p p ro v e d by th e co u n ty c o m m issio n ­
e rs a n d d is tric t a tto rn e y , an d th a t
w o rk on th e a ss e ssm e n t fe a tu re
is
u n d e r w ay.
T h e a s s e s s m e n t e s ti­
m a te s a re b e in g m a d e on e ach sid e of
th e s tr e e ts to be p av ed , fo r a d is ­
ta n c e o f e ig h t feet fro m th e c e n te r
th e h a rd s u r fa c e to be 16 fe e t in
w id th . T h e a ss e ssm e n t e s tim a te s a re
a lm o st re a d y a n d w ill be a d v e rtis e d
in a few days. T h e to ta l a ss e ssm e n t
fig u res w ill n o t ap p ly to th e co lle c ­
tio n s fo r im p ro v e m e n ts, a s th e c o u n ­
ty w ill pay $6000 p e r m ile, le a v in g
th e re m a in d e r , w hich w ill be ab o u t
o n e -h a lf to be ta x e d to th e a d jo in in g
p ro p e rty . A fu ll a s s e s s m e n t is n e c ­
e ssa ry , h o w ev er, in o r d e r to co m p ly
w ith th e law .
T h e re is n o th in g in s ig h t to block
th e p la n s fo r th e h a r d s u r fa c e im ­
p ro v e m e n t. T h e c o u n ty c o m m is sio n ­
e rs h a v e been e x tre m e ly lib e ra l a n d
h a v e a g re e d to fill th e g u lc h on P o w ­
ell s tr e e t, b u ild r e s tr a in in g w a lls an d
p ro v id e a p ro p e r c o n d u it fo r s e w e r­
age.
A fte r th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts h a v e
been p u b lish e d th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs
h av e th e p riv ile g e o f r e m o n s tr a tin g
fo r a p e rio d of tw e n ty day s.
If th e r e is no d e la y it is p o ssib le
fo r th e w o rk to b eg in by th e first of
Ju ly .
A lth o u g h so m e w h a t d is a p p o in te d ,
th e S ta n d a r d Oil c o m p an y w ill e re c t
its oil ta n k s h e re a c c o rd in g to a ll of
its o rig in a l p la n s e x cep t th e s ite on
w hich th e y w ere to be b u ilt. A t th e
co u n cil m e e tin g on T u e sd a y ev e n in g
It w as s ta te d th a t th e o rd in a n c e a s k ­
ing p e rm issio n to b u ild o n th e Pow ell
tr a c t n e a r th e new a u to fa c to ry h ad
been w ith d ra w n b u t t h a t a new lo ca­
tio n w ould be se le c te d Ju s t o u ts id e
th e city lim its w h e re th r e a re no re ­
s tric tio n s .
T h e G re sh a m
A th le tic
g iv en p e rm iss io n to u se th e
m e e tin g ro o m te m p o ra rily ,
th e c lu b can p ro v id e o th e r
MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON
GREAT WEALTH FOR
SON AND DAUGHTER
A ro m a n tic n o te o f p o v e rty , s e p a ­
ra tio n , d e a th a n d ric h e s co m es fro m
P e n d le to n in th e s ta te m e n t th a t Jo h n
C. G ui ratio a n d his s is te r M rs. T u lita
A d am s h a v e each fa lle n h e ir to $75.-
| t i0 0 .
T h ey h a v e been n o tified th a t
th e y a r e th e h e irs to th e ir f a t h e r ’s
e s ta te .
T h e f a t h e r d ied 18 m o n th s ago,
a n d th e so n
an d
d a u g h te r w ere
s o u g h t fo r in o r d e r to g iv e th em
th e p ro p e rty .
A fte r a lo n g se a rc h
th ey w ere lo c a te d h a v in g been lost
s ig h t o f by th e i r f a t h e r w hen th ey
w ere c h ild re n .
T h e m o th e r b ecam e e s tra n g e d fro m
h e r h u s b a n d y e a rs ag o a n d w as a fo r­
m e r re s id e n t o f G re sh a m . She d ied
h e re a few y e a rs ago. T h e son a n d
d a u g h te r w en t to e a s te rn O reg o n ,
w h ere J o h n h a s been fo llo w in g th e
o c c u p a tio n o f a co m m o n la b o re r. T h e
s is te r m a rrie d a m an n a m e d A dam s,
o w n e r o f a to w n s ite n e a r P e n d le to n .
T h ey w ill find th e m se lv e s ab o v e p o v ­
e rty if th e y ca n o n ly find th e ab ility
to c a re fo r th e i r n e w -fo u n d w ealth .
BANKER AND FAMILY
OFF FOR WASHINGTON
A rch ie M eyers, p re s id e n t of th e
F ir s t S ta te B an k , le ft fo r th e E ast
last e v e n in g a c c o m p a n ie d
by tils
w ife a n d so n H ope. T h e y w ill go as
fa r as W a sh in g to n C ity w h ere H ope
h as a civ il se rv ic e p o sitio n a w a itin g
h im in th e B u re a u of S ta n d a rd s .
T h e p a rty w ill sto p a t O m ah a an d
C h icag o o n th e ir way e a s t, an d upon
th e r e tu r n of Mr. a n d Mrs. M eyers
th ey w ill v isit
w ith ' re la tiv e s in
N o rth D ak o ta.
T h ey e x p ect to be
g o n e a b o u t fo u r w eeks.
REMARKABLE ROSES
GROWN ON FARM
A b e a u tifu l b o u q u e t of ro ses, tile
la r g e s t a n d m o st f r a g r a n t seen th is
se a so n , w as p re s e n te d to th e G u tlo o k
y e s te rd a y by M rs. H. L. P in k le y , a
d a u g h te r of
Mr. a n d M rs. Boone
Jo h n s o n w ho liv es a b o u t fo u r m iles
s o u th of G resh am on th e i r fa rm . T he
ro ses w ere g ro w n v ith o u t sp ecial e f­
fo rt an d a r e re m a rk a b le fo r th e ir
size, b e a u ty a n d fr a g ra n c e .
Four
v a rie tie s w ere re p r e s e n te d , th e P au l
c lu b w as
N ey rq ji, J . B. C la rk e , M adam T est-
fire m e n ’s
o u t an d M ild red G ra n t.
o r u n til
q u a rte rs .
Sum m er P la n s for Library.
A n o rd in a n c e , p e n d in g fo r tw o
M iss C. H. H aile, th e lib ra ria n ,
m o n th s p a st, p ro v id in g fo r a c c d e n t , h as
p la n n e d to len d a s s is ta n c e to
b en efits to firem en w ho a re in ju re d ‘ n ear-b y lib r a r ie s d u rin g th e su m m e r
w h ile on d u ty , w as re a d tw ice a n d m o n th s.
S h e w ill ta k e c h a rg e of
laid o v e r u n til n ex t m eetin g .
’ th e P le a s a n t V alley
lib ra ry
each
W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n fro m 2 to 5
,
C o m p la in ts h a v in g been m ad e con-
an d w ill in c lu d e a s to ry h o u r fo r th e
c e rn in g th e s a n ita r y c o n d itio n o f th e I c h ild re n . S he w ill a lso ta k e c h a rg e
b a n k s o f Jo h n s o n c re e k a t th e re a r
of th e F a irv ie w lib ra ry o n e m o rn in g
o f so m e of th e
b u ild in g s , th e city
each w eek.
On a c c o u n t o f th e s e
m a rs h a l w as in s tru c te d to m a k e ex ­
p la n s th e s to ry h o u r to r th e G re s h ­
a m in a tio n a n d ta k e th e n e c e ssa ry
am lib ra ry w ill be c h a n g e d fro n t
p re c a u tio n s to p re v e n t an y v io la tio n
W ed n e sd a y to F rid a y a fte rn o o n at
of s a n ita ry o rd in a n c e s.
2 :2 0 o ’clo ck
T h e se p la n s will be In
A n o th e r c o m p la in t w as m ad e c o n ­ effect n ex t w eek.
c e rn in g th e d a n g e ro u s c o n d itio n of
R ecen t D in n er P a r tie s .
s id e w a lk s in s e v e ra l p a r ts of th e
to w n . T h is c o m p la in t w as a lso r e ­
M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n e n te r ta i n ­
fe rre d to th e city m a rs h a l.
ed a t d in n e r la s t e v e n in g M rs. M y rtle
M yers a n d M iss M abel A r th u r a t h e r
C ity T r e a s u r e r M etzg er re p o rte d
h o m e on H ood a v en u e.
$1046 in th e g e n e ra l fu n d a n d $165
Mrs. J a m e s S te rlin g g av e a d in n e r
In th e w a te r fu n d w ith May c o llec­
p a rty on T h u rs d a y e v e n in g , th e in ­
tio n s y e t to be a d d e d .
W a rr a n ts
v ited g u e s ts b e in g Rev. M elville T
w ere o rd e re d d ra w n fo r su m s c o v e r­
W ire. Mr. a n d M rs. W. F. H oney,
in g all th e a v a ila b le fu n d s In th e w a­
Mr. a n d M rs. F re d H o n ey an d Mr.
te r d iv isio n , le a v in g th e big m e te r
an d M rs. H. L. St. C la ir. M rs. S te r l­
u n p a id fo r y et. T h e re a re now 210
in g h a s a s g u e s ts h e r p a re n ts , Rev.
w a te r u se rs, w ith w a te r re c e ip ts r u n ­
an d M rs. C o n k le, h e r b r o th e r B yron
n in g close to $240 p e r m o n th . T h a t
Confcle o f O h io an d h e r niece Miss
m a k e s th e d e p a rtm e n t se lf s u s ta in ­
M ildred B rig g s, o f L y le, W a sh in g ­
in g b u t a c c o u n ts a re n o t q u ite ev en
ton.
y et. O nce o u t of d e b t th e r e w ill be
a ra p id a c c u m u la tio n o f w a te r fu n d s.
O ut O ’S ig h t M ole T ra p s.
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SHIRKS
HARD SURFACE
A s ta te m e n t in th is m o r n in g ’s O re ­
g o n ia n to th e effect th a t th e co u n ty
w ould n o t h a rd s u r fa c e th e s t r e e ts o f
G re sh a m is ta k e n to m ean th a t th e
c o u n ty w ill n o t o p p o se th e w o rk b e­
in g d o n e by th e c ity a n d th a t th e o f ­
fe r o f $6000 p e r m ile to w a rd th e im ­
p ro v e m e n t w ill be fo rth c o m in g . T h e
re p o r t o f C ity A tto rn e y K in g to th e
co u n c il, p u b lish e d e ls e w h e re in d i­
c a te s t h a t th e w o rk w ill be d o n e, bu t
th e r e m ay be le g a l re a s o n s w hy th e
c o u n ty is a n x io u s to s h if t th e w o rk
to o th e r s h o u ld e rs
As th e s t r e e ts to be Im p ro v ed a re
co u n ty ro a d s th e r e is n o k n o w n r e a ­
son w hy th e c o u n ty sh o u ld n o t pay
o n e -h a lf of th e im p ro v e m e n t fro m th e
g e n e ra l fu n d as p ro m ise d . T h e m a t­
te r w ill be th o ro u g h ly In v e s tig a te d
th e h o rr id m o les.
K id d e r’s .— A dv.
A t S te rlin g
Rockwood
JUNE
5,
1914
WHOLE FIELD
HARD SURFACE
TO BLUE GRASS ON BASE LINE
W o rk on th e fa ir g ro u n d s is b eing
c o n tin u e d p r e p a r a to ry to se e d in g th e
w hole field dow n to b lu e g ra s s. T h e
g ro u n d is b ein g p low ed a n d w ill be
h a rro w e d a n d ro lle d . T h e g ro u n d s
w ill be b o rd e re d
w ith
p a th s an d
row s o f flow ers, w hich w ith th e m a ­
ple tr e e s th a t h a v e been s e t o u t w ill
m a k e th e m very a ttra c tiv e .
P la n s fo r th e p ro p o sed b u ild in g s
a re b ein g m a d e a n d s e v e ra l c o n tr a c t­
o rs a re a lre a d y fig u rin g on th e i r cost.
It is in te n d e d to h av e e v e ry th in g
re a d y a t le a s t tw o w eek s b e fo re th e
o p e n in g day.
W ith ten g ra n g e s co m in g th e e n ­
tir e s p a c e in th e big p a v ilio n a n d its
a n n e x lias been ta k e n e x c e p t tw o
sm a ll b o o th s th a t a re fo r sale. T hey
w ill go soon.
T h e new m a c h in e ry
floor w ill h a v e 200 fr o n t fe e t fo r d is ­
p la y s a n d th e r e a re b u t 4 0 fe e t le ft,
l ’lie th r e e sto c k b a rn s w ill h a v e no
v a c a n t s ta lls a n d th e p o u ltry d iv isio n
is a lre a d y so f a r a lo n g t h a t it w ill be
o v erflo w in g . T h e e n tir e u p p e r floor
w ill be g iv en o v e r to th e d o m estic
scien ce a n d ju v e n ile d e p a r tm e n ts an d
it is a q u e stio n o n ly o f how m uch
c ro w d in g th e y w ill sta n d .
T h e v a rio u s g ra n g e c o m m itte e s
a re h a rd
at
w o rk
d e v isin g new
sc h e m e s fo r d e c o ra tio n s a n d th e r e
w ill be a w ide v a rie ty . M uch riv a lry
w ill be m a n ife s te d to o u td o each
o th e r .
S om e b e a u tifu l a n d u n iq u e
effects a r e ex p ected .
T h e c lo sin g o f a c o n tr a c t fo r a
m e rry -g o -ro u n d y e s te rd a y by S ecre­
ta r y T h o rp e
a s s u re s
th e c h ild re n
good s p o rt. T h e d ev ice is a good on e
b elo n g in g to C. C. M oore w ho w ill
e n d e a v o r to m a k e h is p a r t of th e fa ir
as in te r e s tin g as p o ssib le.
ROSE FESTIVAL PLANS
NEARING COMPLETION
In a d d itio n to th e u n u s u a lly e la ­
b o ra te
a r r a n g e m e n ts
w hich hav e
been
m ade
fo r
w elco m in g
th e
"(Ju t en o f R o s a ria ," an d fo r th e ve­
h icle, in d u s tria l an d H u m an R ose­
bud p a ra d e s , a n ev en t of e x tr a o r d i­
n ary
In te re s t
and
one
e n tire ly
u n iq u e in c e le b ra tio n s of th is k in d ,
| w ill be s ta g e d d u rin g th e co m in g
R ose fe s tiv a l. T h is will be a n ig h t
c o n fla g ra tio n in w h ich a n 8 -sto ry
fa c to ry b u ild in g o ccu p y in g an e n tire
city block w ill be th e o r e tic a lly d e s­
tro y e d by fire. T h is a tt r a c t iv e fe a ­
tu r e w ill be in th e n a tu r e of a d rill
I fo r th e P o rtla n d fire d e p a r tm e n t an d
w ill be p ro d u c e d u n d e r tlie d ire c tio n
of a p ro fe ssio n a l s ta g e m a n a g e r a s ­
siste d by a la r g e c o m p an y of a c to rs
I w ho w ill be s c a tte r e d th r o u g h o u t
th e b u ild in g w hen tile to rc h is ap-
j i li e d .
A g e n e ra l fire a la r m w ill be t u r n ­
ed in a f t e r th e b u ild in g h as been
tr e a te d w ith c h e m ic a ls a n d o th e r
m a te ria ls Io g iv e th e p ro p e r fire e f­
fect a n d th e fu ll e q u ip m e n t of th e
fire d e p a r tm e n t w iil re sp o n d .
All
th e m o st m o d e rn fire fig h tin g a p p a r ­
a tu s a n d th e m o st effectiv e life sa v ­
in g a p p lia n c e s w ill be b ro u g h t Into
play d u rin g
th is
sp e c ta c le .
T he
s t r u c tu r e w hich is to be " d e s tr o y e d ”
is c e n tr a lly lo c a te d a n d it is e s ti­
m a te d th a t fu lly 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 p eo p le will
be a b le to see It fro m n e a r-b y p oints.
As a re s u lt o f th e in te r e s t w hich
h a s been a ro u s e d in th e ra is in g of
co rn in O reg o n , It is s ta te d th a t o v er
2 ,0 0 0 a c re s o f th e c e re a l h a s been
p la n te d in th e v ic in ity of O n ta rio .
M ost o f th e p la n tin g w as d o n e w ith
c a re fu lly se le c te d , a c lim a te d seed,
a n d as th e g ro w e rs a r e u sin g th e
m ost m o d e rn m e th o d s in Its c u ltiv a ­
& tio n , it is ex p ected th e y ield w ill be
th e b e st e v e r tu r n e d o u t in th e sta te .
O v er 4 0 c o rn c u ltiv a to rs w ere sold
by O n ta rio m e rc h a n ts in o n e w e e k
W o rd h a s b een re c eiv ed fro m Miss
M alve Ix>velace, w ho is te a c h in g a t
G erv ais, O reg o n , t h a t in a re c e n t fire
a t h e r b o a rd in g place, sh e lost a ll of
h e r c lo th in g e x c e p t w h a t s h e w as
w earin g a n d $15.00 in m oney. T h e
fire o c c u rre d w h ile M iss L o v elace w as
a t sch o o l. T h is is u n f o r tu n a te fo r
Miss L ov-.lace as it Is n o t p ro b a b le
th a t sh e w ill re c o v e r a n y th in g o n h e r
loss.
Mr. a n d M rs. J a c k C h en ey , o f P o r t­
la n d . w ere S u n d a y v is ito rs a t th e
h o m e o f tfco l a t t e r ’s son W. Cook a n d
fam ily .
M rs L e d o ra D ick en so n a n d son
H e n ry , o f S ellw o o d , v is ite d o n S u n d ay
w ith th e fam ily o f F r a n k Dick n son.
FRIDAY,
T h e s t a te g ra n g e co n d e m n e d th e
p ro p o se d e ig h t h o u r law as d a n g e r­
o u s fo r th e fa r m e rs a n d f r u it g ro w ­
e rs o f O reg o n .
A t A m ity , M ario n c o u n ty , th e r e
h a s ju s t been receiv ed a h e rd o f re g ­
is te re d H o lste in d a iry sto c k , b o u g h t
in M ich ig an , a n d sa id to be th e best
lo t of d a iry c a ttle in O reg o n . T lie
h e rd c o n sists o f 18 h e if e rs a n d one
r e g is te r e d b u ll. T h e m o th e r of thlB
b u ll is sa id to h a v e a re c o rd o f 909
p o u n d s o f b u tt e r in a sin g le y e a r
C o st of th e h e rd , in c lu d in g tr a n s p o r ­
ta tio n , a m o u n te d to $5,500.
C a rb o lin iu m to sp ra y y o u r c h ic k ­
en h o u se s , a n y q u a n tity . A t S te rlin g
A K id d e r's .— A dv.
T h e E u g e n e c re a m e ry h a s been
B oys, e a rn a k ite .
In q u ire
at
sold to th e fa r m e rs ' c re a m e ry a s s o ­ S te rlin g * K id d e r's H a rd w a r e sto re .
S p ecial F e n c e sa le , 39 In, F ie ld
c ia tio n , a n d th e y p ro p o se to d o u b le — A dv.
F e n c e a t 27c p e r ro d ; 3 ft. W ire
th e c a p a c ity o f th e p la n t.
G a te $2.25. M etzg er B ro s.— Adv.
In Linn county a sample of con­
Sisters of the Good Shepherd of
C o m m o n w e a lth
D ay
a t E ugene
Portland will erect a $125,000 build­ crete road wi» laid on Good Roads
c o n sid e re d a s t a te I n d u s tr ia l su rv ey .
day.
ing on Albin* avenue.
An o rd e r d e c la rin g th e in te n tio n of
th e c o u n ty c o m m is sio n e rs to im p ro v e
the B ase L in e ro a d , w as p assed T u e s ­
day a n d C o u n ty C lerk C offee d ir e c t­
ed to a d v e rtis e a n d p o st n o tic e s as r e ­
q u ire d bv law . F ro m th e first p u b li­
c a tio n of th e n o tic e 20 d ay s a re a l ­
low ed fo r th e filing of re m o n s tra n c e s
a g a in s t th e p ro p o sed im p ro v e m e n ts.
S p e cificatio n s fo r th e h a rd s u r f a c ­
in g of th e ro a d p re p a re d in K oadm as-
te r Y eon’s office e s tim a te th e ex p en se
of th e w ork a t $ 1 2 3 ,5 6 1 .7 7 . W h en
th e final o r d e r fo r th e w o rk is p assed
by th e c o m m is sio n e rs, th e y m ay d e ­
c la re th e im p ro v e m e n t a p u b lic n ec­
essity a n d a p p r o p r ia te a sufficient
su m to pay o u e -b a lf of th e ex p en se.
T h is is d is c re tio n a ry w ith th e co m ­
m issio n e rs, b u t m a k in g
th e tax
levy fo r ro a d p u rp o se s.
Iu a s ­
se s sin g
all
th e
p ro p e rty
a lo n g
th e B ase L in e ro a d fo r th e Im ­
p ro v e m e n t, e ach p ro p e rty o w n e r w ill
be re q u ire d to pay only o n e -h a lf th e
a m o u n t a sse sse d a g a in s t h is p ro p e rty ,
th e o th e r h a lf b ein g p aid by th e c o u n ­
ty a f t e r th e sp e c ia l a p p ro p r ia tio n by
tile co m m issio n e rs.
It w as n e c e ss a ry to m a k e th e fu ll
a ss e ssm e n t a g a in s t th e p ro p e rty , be­
c a u se th e law p ro v id es th a t th e c o u n ­
ty c o m m is sio n e rs c a n n o t a p p ro p r ia te
an y m oney fo r h a rd s u r fa c in g th e
ro a d s u n til a f t e r th e filial o r d e r of
im p ro v e m e n t h a s been m ad e, w hich
follow s th e p e rio d o f re m o n s tra n c e .
It is n o t k n o w n ju s t w h at a ctio n
th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs u lo n g th e B ase
L in e w ill ta k e . T h e re h a s been co n ­
s id e ra b le o p p o sitio n a n d se v e ra l h av e
a lre a d y sig n e d a re m o n stra n c e .
It
w ill re q u ire 51 p e r c e n t o f th e a re a
effected to d e fe a t th e Im p ro v em e n t
b u t It is not s u r e th a t su ch a la rg e
re m o n s tra n c e
can
be fo rth c o m in g
w ith in th e specified lim it of 20 days.
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T h e e x e rc ise s w ere h eld a t th e I’leas-
a n e H om e M. E. c h u rc h , w hich w as
c o m p letely filled w ith an a p p re c ia ­
tiv e a u d ie n c e . T h e cla ss had a d o p t­
ed " W it a n d G r it” as its m o tto ; red
and g re e n a s its c o lo rs an d th e red
c u rn a tio n as c la s s flow er. N am es on
t l i e cla ss ro ll a re R u th W h e e le r, Val-
borg L a rse n , C a rl B ra m h a ll, Amy
E llio tt, A g n es L a rse n , L y d ia W ay ­
bill, Ray E llio tt a n d V ina A n d erso n .
F o llo w in g is th e p ro g ra m :
M arch. M iss M aude M ichel; In v o ­
c a tio n ; C lass so n g , “ A lo h a O e” ; A d­
d re s s, P ro f. E. H. W h itn e y ; vocal
solo, C arl B ra m h a ll; cla ss o ra tio n ,
V ina A n d e rs o n ; p re s e n ta tio n of d i­
p lo m a s; b en e d ic tio n .
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fa rm e rs , h av e b ro u g h t s u it a g a in s t
th e M u ltn o m a h C e n tra l R a ilw a y c o m ­
pany a n d th e P o rtla n d T r u s t c o m ­
pany th r o u g h W. A. P ro c to r, of S a n ­
dy, to q u ie t title to rig h t of way fro m
C o ttre ll to S an d y , w hich w as g ra n te d
by th e p ro p e rty o w n e rs to th e ra ilw a y
co m p an y on th e c o n d itio n th a t th e
lin e be b u ilt w ith in a y e a r. T h e co m ­
p la in t, w hich c o n s is ts of 125 p ag es, is
th e la r g e s t filed fo r s e v e ra l m o u th s.
D u rin g th e y e a r 1 9 1 2 , th e c o m p la in t
a lle g e s, re p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f th e railw ay
co m p an y s e c u re d d e e d s fro m p ro p e r­
ty o w n e rs b e tw e e n C o ttre ll a n d S andy
on th e c o n d itio n th a t th e lin e w ould
be c o m p le te d w ith in a y e a r.
T he
lin e, h o w ev er, w as n o t b u ilt a n d th e
p ro p e rty o w n e rs u n ite d to b rin g a c ­
tio n a g a in s t th e ra ilw a y c o m p an y .
T h is is th e seco n d c a se o f th is
c h a r a c te r w h ich
h a s been b ro u g h t
agultiHt th e ra ilw a y a n d tr u s t co m ­
p a n ie s by p ro p e rty o w n e rs of th e S a n ­
dy d is tric t.
T h e first w as b ro u g h t
u n d e r th e n a m e o f th e S a n d y L and
co m p a n y , a n d w as w on iu th e c irc u it
c o u rt, th e d e f e n d a n ts a llo w in g th e
c la im s.
I t is th o u g h t th a t in th is
c a se th e d e f e n d a n ts w ill ta k e th e
sa m e s ta n d a s in
th e
first a c tio n
a g a in s t th em .
T lie P o rtla n d T r u s t c o m p a n y is
h o n d e h o ld e r.
A fte r th e r ig h t of
way w as se c u re d by th e ra ilw a y c o m ­
p an y b o n d s w e re so ld to th e P o r t­
la n d c o n cern .
T h e fiftee n a re , E. B e e rs, G eo rg e
E. W illia m s, C. E. E d w a r d s , P a u l
D u n n , M. C. D o n a h u e , F . W . C a n ­
n in g , E lsie C a lk in s , F lo r e n c e J.
F ie ld h o u s e , L o u is J. E ri, ( w ho is re p ­
re s e n te d
by hiB w idow M ary E r i) ,
G ilb e rt H a u g le m , S y n n e v a H a u g le m ,
S tillm a n A n d re w s, E. E. M iller, M ary
J. B u rto n a n d K a te D aly.
T h e s u it w as b r o u g h t a t O regon
C ity.
A M usical E ven in g.
T h e m u sic p u p ils of M iss F lo re n c e
H oney g av e a re c ita l a t th e C o m m e r­
c ial h a ll
la s t W e d n e sd a y
e v e n in g
w hich wkb la rg e ly a tte n d e d by th e ir
frie n d s .
T lie p ro g r a m c o n siste d of
c la s s d rills In th e h is to ry a n d f u n d a ­
m e n ta l p rin c ip a ls c f m u sic In w hich a
very g ra tify in g p ro g r e s s w as sh o w n .
S olos w e re p la y e d by C h a se St.
( 'l a ir , R u th T r u s c o tt, W in ifre d St.
C la ir, A ddle Q u e s in b e rry , D o ris Z im ­
m e rm a n , R u th In g lis , O n e ta S tllllo n s ,
M a rth a H a g h e rg a n d May S h o e m a k e r.
The
fo llo w in g
re n d e r e d
d u e ts :
| G lad y s W rig h t, D o ris Z im m e rm a n
an d M rs. C. M.
Z im m e rm a n
an d
O n e ta S tillio n s.
T h e a u d ie n c e w as
fa v o re d w ith r e a d in g s by M iss H e n ­
r i e tt a H oney a n d a c o rn e t-flu te d u e t
by F re d e r ic k a n d J o h n H oney.
HOME WEDDING
AT THE VILLA
A p re tty w ed d in g w as so le m n iz e d
a t tlie h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. W. H.
H a m ilto n at
M o u tav illa, J u n e 3d,
w hen th e ir d a u g h te r M arie w as u n it­
ed in m a rria g e to T o h m a s D allas
S m ith. T h e b rid e w as d re s se d in a
very p re tty tra v e lin g s u it o f blu e,
tile groom in black.
T h e m aid of
h o n o r w as Miss L illian P a r k e r of
W e n atch e, W a sh in g to n . T h e best
m an w as F. K. M urphy. “ B ecau se
God G ives Me Y ou,” w as s u n g by Mr.
L o u is M eek er,a b ro th e r-in -la w of tile
b rid e.
The
w edding
m a rc h w as
p lay ed by Mr. E v e re tt T olls.
The
b rid e c a rrie d a p re tty b o u q u e t of
ro ses an d fe rn s.
T h e b rid a l p a rty
sto o d u n d e r a bell of ro ses w hich w as
h u n g u n d e r a d e c o ra tio n of ivy. Ice
cre a m , c ak e and o ra n g e p u n ch w as
serv ed .
Tlie m a rria g e w as so lem n ized by
th e b rid e 's uncle, Rev. C. L. H a m il­
to n , assiste d by Rev. W. H. H a m p ­
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. D ullas S m ith w en t
th e next day to T illam o o k fo r a tw o-
w eek s' honeym oon.
B e a u tifu l and n u m e ro u s p re s e n ts
w ere given, am o n g th e m a s e t of
o ra n g e spoons, g lass fr u it s e t, s ilv e r
b read tra y , c u t g lass vase, e le c tric
iro n , e le c tric
to a s te r,
s a la d d lah ,
fru it d ish, fo u r g u est to w els, one
p a ir pillow slip s, c u t g lass spoon tra y ,
pie k n ife, tw o c h o c o la te s e ts , b u tte r
k n ife, silv e r c h o c o la te u rn , tw o b e r­
ry spoons, h a n d p a in te d p la te , s e t
s a lt and p e p p e r h o ld e r, In d iv id u a l
b u tte r k nives, tw o s e ts o f coffee
spoons, tw o v ases, s e t of c u t g la ss
g lasses, tra y , o il p a in tin g , a b ed­
room se t, and an 8-pound w ed d in g
c a k e by Mrs. A. E. W h ite sid e s, a u n t
o f th e bride.
T hose p resen t w ere Mr. anil M rs.
W II H a m ilto n , 8 r., Mr. a n d Mrs.
W. II. H a m ilto n , J r ., Mr. a n d Mrs.
Ed. H am ilto n an d d a u g h te r M ildred.
Mr. and M rs. C. A. C ook o f P a rk
Rose, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H a m ilto n ,
V ancouver. W ash ., Mrs. A. E. W h ite -
sid es, E lm e r H am ilto n fro m H andy,
Mr an d Mrs. L. M eeker, R ldgflelil.
W ash., Mr an d Mrs. II. L. B u lk eley ,
Miss L a u ra V. B u lk eley , Mrs. F. A.
M urphy, Mr. an d Mrs. F. A. W illa rd ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. L lv esay , E d ith
H enrii ksen, Mrs.
M arth u
H a rv ey ,
Mr. an d Mrs. F. K. M u rp h y , Roy
T o lls, Mr. and Mrs. V ern L lv esay ,
Miss L illian P a rk e r , Mr. a n d Mrs.
I. C. C u n n in g h a m , Mrs. L. J. T o lls,
L e v e re tt T olls, C arm en
P a ttis o n ,
Miss Nan E n ik in , Mrs. A n sp ach , L.
C. A nspach, G ladys W illa rd , J o e l II.
Coe, F lo re n c e G a u m w a ld t, R ev. W.
II. H am p to n , Rev. C. L. H a m ilto n ,
an d Mr. and Mrs. J. G. S m ith .
I>initile System of Dis ks at A storia.
D ip lo m as fo r th e c o m p le tio n of
th e fu n d a m e n ta l tr a in i n g w e re p r e ­
Pile d riv e rs an d o th e r h eav y m a ­
s e n te d by M iss H oney a t th e close c h in e ry to be used in tlie c o n s tru c ­
THREE GRADUATES
tio n of te rm in a l d o ck s fo r th e H ill
AT SYCAMORE i o f th e ex ercises.
sy stem an d m u n ic ip a l d o ck s a t A s­
S y cam o re sch o o l closed y e ste rd a y
M ysteriou sly M issing,
to r ia hav e been receiv ed by th e c o n ­
w ith th r e e g r a d u a te s fro m th e e ig h th
tr a c to r s w ho w ill do th e w ork an d
g ra d e . T h ey a re E llis F o rs g re n ,
G u sta v A schoff, a g e d 19, so n o f A. th e first p iles w ill be d riv e n n ex t
W illie B e rk e a n d Boyd B rasw ell. A schoff of M a rm o t le f t h o m e on B un­ W ednesday as a s t a r t fo r b o th p ro ­
G eorge W. M etzg er, p rin c ip a l, and d ay m o rn in g la s t a n d h a d n o t been je c ts.
The
c o n tr a c to r s
announce
Miss B e a tric e S tev en so n , a s s is ta n t, fo u n d up to y e s te rd a y . I t w as fe a re d th a t at least 100 m en w ill he a t w ork
w ere b o th re -e le c te d te a c h e rs fo r n ext t h a t he had been d ro w n e d In th e w ith in th e n ex t ten d ay s a n d th a t
y ear.
S an d y b u t It is now b elie v e d t h a t he from s ta r t to finish th e w o rk w ill he
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W A N T E D — S tra w b e rrie s ,
) k e e p in g o u t o f s ig h t. S e a rc h p a rtie s to ta l co st of th e first unit of th e A s­
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j a re o u t as f a r a s M t. H ood. H e is to ria M unicipal D ocks w ill be $3 4 0 ,-
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T lie e n ti r e
flo a tin g d eb t o f th e and could not g e t lo st.
ta k e n o t m ore th a n 120 w o rk in g
s t a te o f O reg o n , lees s in k in g
fu n d
days to c o m p lete th e Job.
a ss e ts , is q u o te d by a c e n su s b u lle tin
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B rig h tw o o d postoffice h a s b een d is ­ b eg in n in g of w ork on th e tw o dock
A rs e n a te
of
L ead fo r sp ra y in g c o n tin u e d , as Mr. J o h n M c In ty re did
sy stem s by an old fa s h io n e d b a s k e t
tr e e s , 15c a p o u n d . G re sh a m D rug
n o t w a n t it a n y lo n g e r so w o u ld n o t picnti d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n , s p e e c h ­
Co.— Adv.
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fo rn ia . W a sh in g to n , O re g o n , C olo­ n e ed ed in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d , a n d it is pected th a t p ro m in e n t officials of th e
ra d o . a n d V irg in ia a r e b e in g v ig o r­ h o p ed th a t s o m e o n e w ill he fo u n d to H ill sy stem wil he p re s e n t a n d ta k e
o usly
p u sh e d . T h e p r e s id e n t of ta k e h o ld , a n d g e t It re - e s ta b lis h e d . an a c tiv e p a r t in th e c e le b ra tio n .
W est W a s h in g to n W. C. T. U. w rite s — S an d y News.
Mrs. P ric e ’s C a n n in g C o m p o u n d
th a t o v e r 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 n a m e s h a v e been
fo r sa le a t th e N ovelty S to re . M rs. E.
se c u re d on th e In itia tiv e p e titio n s ,
B o u g h n er, P ro p r ie to r .
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T h e U n ite d S ta te s s u p re m e c o u rt
re c e n tly b a n d e d dow n a d ecisio n u p ­
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sa lo o n k e e p e rs lia b le fo r d a m a g e s r e ­
s u ltin g fro m th e i r sa le o f liq u o r.
e v e n in g a m e e tin g w as h e ld a t th e
sc h o o lh o u se a n d a B oys' a n d G irls ’
in d u s tr i a l c lu b w as o rg a n iz e d . T h e
c lu b w ill m e e t tw ic e a m o n th . T h e
fo llo w in g officers w ere e le c te d : p re s ­
id e n t, W illie B u tle r ; v ic e -p re s id e n t,
I .e s te r
M cM aln;
s e c r e ta r y .
Jack
L u s c h e r, tr e a s u r e r , T h e o d o re
A l­
b re c h t.
M rs. A m a n d a C la rk a n d so n J a m e s
h a v e r e tu rn e d a f t e r s p e n d in g som e
tim e in A lb e rta , C a n a d a .
M iss L o u ise looser Is v isitin g
f r ie n d s a t W o o d b u rn .
M r an d M rs E E S le re t, o f P o rt
la n d , a re v is itin g to d a y a t th e hom e
of Mr. an d M rs. B e rt L in d sey . T h ey
w ill re m a in to th e g ra d u a tin g e x e r­
cises to n ig h t.
O th e r re c e n t gu> ts
In th e L in d sey h o m e w ere M rs. Idle-
m an of M o n ta v llla a n d M rs. Win
H o ck in so n o f P o rtla n d
M rs. W illia m
C ald o e n te r ta in e d
th e I. O. B. C lu b , a g ir ls ' e m b ro id e ry
c lu b o f C o ttre ll, a t h e r h o m e
on
T h e first p ilin g w as
P ow ell s t r e e t y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n . A
fu ll m e m b e rsh ip w as p re s e n t an d 3 a t S m ith ’s P o in t n e a r
fo u r new m e m b e rs w ere in itia te d . p u b lic c e re m o n ie s , fo r
M rs C ald o se rv e d a d e lic io u s lu n c h ­
of the big public dock
eon to h e r g u o e tt.
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T w o lo ts, five-room c o tta g e a n d alt
h o u seh o ld fu r n itu r e .
A t a b a rg a in
If ta k e n by J u n e 10. C. R W h e e le r,
B a rb e r S hop, G re sh a m .— A dv.
tf
C ham berlain's Colic, C holera
D iarrh oea Remedy.
and
E very fam ily w ith o u t e x c e p tio n
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d u rin g th e h o t w e a th e r of th e s u m ­
m er m o n th s
C h a m b e rla in 's C olic,
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