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t 'R III« .
FFERTY REVIEWS 3 YEARS IN CONGRESS
J V I.V
P le a s a n t H o m e
I
We Roast our own Coffees
Mrs. Brow er will give a te a for
the benefit of th e L adies' Aid o f M
E. church on W ednesday aftern o o n ,
IT CANNOT BE DENIED
Ju ly 29. All m em bers an d friends
that
there is m u c h in the
Oregon Appropriation for River and Harbor Work Largest in History of State
are invited.
manner of making the bever­
Mr and .Mrs Shaw, of Newberg,
Striving for Government and Municipal Ownership of All Public Monopolies. Including Railway
age but th ere is m ore in th e
are visiting th e ir son-in-law , A. Rich.
Telegraph, Telephone and Steamship Lines, Electric Light and Gas
c o ffe e used.
Mr». S urber. of T ro u td ale , was
Works and Street-Car Systems.
visiting with th e Rich fam ily.
Real Good Coffee
Mrs. S aunders, of C alifo rn ia, was
urged and Is Now Urging More Liberal Homestead Laws and Would Give to Oregon the Prof­
at the home of h er b ro th er, A lbert
its From Her Forest Reserves and Complete Home Rule as to Their Management.
can be brewed only from good
Quay, a few days th is week.
material.
Our coffees are
fill Continue tc Fight for Enforcement of Railroad Land Grant, on Which Case He Has Worked
Mr. and Mrs. K now lton, of Inola.
all
bought
in
the green and
Without Pay for Seven Years.
K ansas, are spending th e sum m er
w ith th e ir son and d a u g h te r of this
roasted
fresh
every
day.
b e rla in s b ill. S e n a to r N o r r is o ffe re d an
place.
a m e n d m e n t fo r th e b u ild in g o f 20 xov-
Mrs. W hitehead an d h e r d a u g h te r
e rn m e n t ahi pa c o n n e c tin g th e r a ilr o a d
! DON'T FORGET, you use 25 % less FRESH ROASTED to get the same results ;
w ith th e sta te s.
T h e a m e n d m e n t re ­ Mrs. Ayers, of P o rtlan d , w ere callers
ce ive d n in e vo te s and th e p ro m is e o f at th e hom e of J. W. l.a u d e rb a c k ’s
o th e rs w h e n th e m a tte r s h a ll com e u p
i recently.
i s a s e p a ia te lu ll.
F ra n k K now lton und his fa th e r
I h is b r in g s me to a b i ieT c o n s id e ra ­
tio n of
rn m e n t a m i m u n ic ip a l o w n ­ m ade a trip to th e coast an d rep o rt
e r s h ip o f p u b lic
u tilitits .
in c lu d in g it ra th e r cold down there.
Phone 83t
The TAD G rocery S to re
F o rrest L auderback has gone to
s te a m s h ip s , ra ilw a y s , te le g ra p h s , te le ­
phones, e le c tric lig h t and gas w o r k s • th e harvest fields in ea ste rn Oregon. |
Mrs. S aettler has been q u ite sick j
a n d s tre e t c a r syste m s.
•
1 am a b s o lu te ly c o n vin ce d th a t th e ' but Is im proving now.
co st o f liv in g w i l l n e ve r com e d o w n
Mr. S aettler, who has been w o rk ­
to
th e
a v e ra g e c itiz e n t i l l th e g o v - | i n g at his trad e as h arn ess m aker, in
♦ rn m e n t s h a ll ta k e o v e r a ll n a tu r a l
S eattle, lias come hom e to spend his
m o n o p o lie s, and fu r n is h p u b lic u t i l i t y
s e rv ic e to th e c o u n try a t co st.
1 a m vacation.
W e Pay 5ic a pound for No. 1
a ls o c o n v in c e d th a t no m an o r set o f
A m o th ers' m eeting was held this
men has a n y r ig h t to ow n a p u b lic afternoon at th e residence of Mrs
Cows. Can use Hogs and V eal
mono|H>ly, upon w h ic h th e p u b lic m u s t
I. G. Denny, u n d er th e auspices of
any time. A ny quantity.
depend f o r i t s
v e ry e x iste n ce , an d
th r o u g h
w h ic h
in d iv id u a ls
can an d th e W om ens’ C h ristian T em perance ¡
do in v a r ia b ly , c h a rg e the p u b lic e x o r­ Union
Mrs. L illian M. M itchner ol
Highest P rice According to Size and Q uality
b ita n t p ro fits .
1 am n o t in fa v d r o f K ansas was not p resen t as was e r ­
c o n fis c a tin g th e p ro p e rty o f m o n o p o ­
roneously announced in th e last O u t­
lie s . 1 fa v o r ta k in g th e m o v e r a t th e ir
However, Mrs. M itrh n e r will
a c tu a l p h y s ic a l va lu e , an d th e r e a fte r look.
fu r n is h in g th e s e rv ic e to th e c o u n tr y speak on S atu rd ay afte rn o o n , July
a t co st.
N o one w o u ld be h u r t th e re ­ 2«, at 2 p. m. at th e C o ttrell church
P H O N E 41
by. E v e ry o n e o w n in g s to ck in a n y p u b ­
and
in
th
e
evening
at
8
o'clock
at
A lic
lie m o n o p o ly
w o u ld
re c e iv e a ll h is
A gen­
V . p r o p e r ty w as w o rth ,
l i e w o u ld n o t be th e P lea san t Home church.
J I e n title d to tE he s p e c u la tiv e p r o fits o f era l in v itatio n is extended to h ear
th e fu tu r e .
th is g ifted woman.
HELPED enact parcel post , income tax , direct election of senators cur
HE
RENCY LAW AND ALASKA RAILWAY BILL
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
NOTICE!
GR ESH AM
&
i
M ARKET
Lumber! Lumber!
R e c e n tly 1 m ade a speech p o in tin g
o u t how th e g o v e rn m e n t c o u ld b u ild
I have h ere a handy a rtic le th at
a flee t o f 200 g re a t ocean lin e r s , th e
la rg e s t a n d fin e s t in th e w o rld , to co s t sells for ten cents, began th e ca lle r.”
a
$4.000,000 each, m a k in g th e to t a l co st
“ Don’t w ant it,” snapped th e
T H I S IS T O I N F O R M Y O U
$800.000.000, o r tw ic e th e c o s t o f th e woman.
P an a m a ca n a l, and c o u ld y e t pa y f o r
” 1 d id n ’t th in k you would buy it,”
sam e in less th a n 12 y e a rs b y c a r r y in g
o n ly h a lf o u r o u tg o in g a n d in c o m in g said th e calh-r as lie tu rn ed to go
A. W. L A F F E R T Y
“T he lady across th e s tre e t told ,
co m m e rce , a t th e ra te s i t is n o w c a r -
me your husband never gave you any
(From photograph ta k e n a t San F ran cisco , Ju n e 1, 1914, at close of tie«! b y th e ocean s te a m s h ip t r u s t. T h is m oney."
iii argument in land g r a n t s u it, w herein case was certified to suprem e fleet w o u ld h a ve th e c a p a c ity to c a r r y
“ She did e h ? ” exploded th e woman
ourt, insuring early final decisio n — a g reat victory for Oregon.
Each a ll o u r com m erce . S ince 1 m ade th a t Give me five of those th in g s you are
speech,
S
e
n
a
to
r
L
e
w
is
,
o
f
I
llin
o
is
,
has
itiien is invited to call to see C ongressm an L afferty personally at his office,
My husband gives me m ore I
tro d u c e d a b ill in th e sen ate, p r o v id in g selling
¡M3 Pittock Block.)
f o r ¡00 g o v e rn m e n t s h ip s .
H is b i l l a l­ money in a day th a n th u t old cat j
p ro v id e s
fo r
g o v e rn m e n t a c q u is i­ gets in a m o n th .”
The new spapers f o r tw o y e a r s h a v e p e n d in g to re d u c e th e a m o u n t to tw o so
a c re s .
I h a v e a b i l l p e n d in g to e lim i­ tio n o f th e r a ilr o a d s .
W e c o u ld ta k e
kbsolutely re fu s e d to p r in t a n y t h in g
n a te a l l a g r ic u lt u r a l la n d s fr o m
th e o v e r th e ra ilr o a d s a t th e p r ic e th e y
was doing a t W a s h in g to n , a n d h a v e fo r e s t re s e rv e s , a n d
S a n d y , O rc .
M a rtin L e n n a rt» , M g r.
a re
w o rth .
in«*rease th e
open
th e m
to c la im th e y
Phone 44b
leliberately trie d to d e c e iv e th e p e o ­ h o m e s te a d s e tt le r s o n ly .
T h e d e p a rt­ w age s th e y a re p a y in g , an d th e n pay
But
<f
ple into the b e lie f t h a t
I
w as
n o t m e n t o p poses t i l l s h i l l a ls o , a n d I s h a ll fo r th e r a ilr o a d s in 15 y e a rs.
Mrs. M artin and d a u g h te r Mrs
i serio usly in th e n a t io n a l c a p i­ n o t he a b le to s e c u re fa v o r a b le a c tio n w e ta k e th e m o v e r, i t w i l l l»e a t th e ir E dw ards and baby of C alifo rn ia, are
tal and was n o t a c c o m p lis h in g a n y - u n le s s th e p re s id e n t co m e s to th e a id p h y s ic a l v a lu e , w h ic h is a b o u t h a lf
A G im s I In v e s tm e n t.
is upon visiting at th e lióme of Mr. anil Mrs.
o f w e s te rn s e ttle rs , w h ic h w e e x p e c t | th e ir c la im e d va lu e , and
it
Pow ell \ alley G ospel T ent,
:hing there.
W. I). M agll, a well know n m er­
h im to d o a t th e D e c e m b e r session .
| th e la t t e r th a t th e y a re now c h a rg in g J. w . R obertson.
Let the p u b lic s p e a k :
S unday, Ju ly 26, at 8 p. m. P a sto r ch an t of W h itm o u n d . WIs , bought a
I 'o r seve n y e a rs 1 h a ve w o rk e d on th e A m e ric a n people fr e ig h t a n d p a s­
At the
b e g in n in g
of
my
se c o n d
Mrs. G. B lack b u rn , of C o ttrell,
s
e
n
g
e
r
t
a
r
if
f
s
to
th
e
tu
n
e
o
f
$30.57
per
G.
F . E noch, of Bom bay, In d ia, will stock of C h a m b e rla in 's m edicine so
•rm I was p ro m o te d f r o m
m e m b e r- th e r a ilr o a d la n d g r a n t ease w it h o u t
visited her d a u g h te r Mrs Guy Rob-
c a p ita p e r yea r.
up on the c o m m itte e o n
ir r ig a tio n
p a y.
T h e o p e n in g
of
th a t t r a c t
of
lectu re on India an d Its Peoples, re ­ us to be able to supply them to I lls
T h e G la s s -O w e n c u r re n c y h i l l w ill ertson last W ednesday.
pi arid lands to th e c o m m itte e o n i n ­
2.300 000 a c re s to s e tt le r s w i l l be ac- soon be in o p e ra tio n , an d It a i l l re ­
Q
uite
a
n
u
m
b
e
r
from
th
is
vicinity
la tin g a c tu a l ex p erien ces connected custom ers. A fter receiving th em he
terstate and fo r e ig n c o m m e rc e .
The
v iv e b u sin e ss, a n d g iv e to o u r people
wus him self tak en sick anil says th u t
atten d ed th e gun club shoot at Jen- with th e dully
litter is the
h ig h e s t
c o m m itte e on c o m p lls o e d in s id e o f tw o y e a rs , i f th e
ro u n d of m ission
as m u ch p r o s p e r ity as we h u ve e ve r
one sm ull b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in ’»
Winch any O re gon m e m b e r o f c o n g re s s p e o p le w i l l ba ck me up. a n il th e r e s u lt
ne
sta
tio
n
last
W
ednesday.
e
n
jo
y
e
d
.
B
u
t
even
th
e
n
th
e
y
w
ill
n
o
t
w i l l be a n in c re a s e in th e v a lu e o f e v ­
work. Also on W ednesday, Ju ly 29, Colic, C holera and D iarrh o ea R em e­
Mrs.
P a rso n 's
3-year-old niece,
be g e ttin g w h a t th e y a re e n title d to,
On the firs t d a y o f t h is c o n g re s s I e r y d o lla r 's w o r t h o f p r o p e r ty in w e s t­
a
n
o
r
w
i
l
l
th
e
y
get
th
e
ir
f
u
l
l
«lues
t
i
l
l
who resid es at M abery had th e m is­ t 8 p. m. Iiis su b je c t will be T he dy wus w orth m ore to him ttiut th e
J u n e 1 th e c ir c u it c o u rt
•a? selected by th e P r o g r e s s iv e s a n d e rn O re g o n .
th e
m e a su re s
I h e re in a d v o c a te are
fo rtu n e to fall and break h e r leg. E astern Q uestion in th e L ight of cost ot his e n tire stock of th ese med­
'essive R e p u b lic a n s to p re s e n t fo r o f a p p e a ls , a t S an F ra n e ia c o , m ade an
B u t ih e
c u r re n c y
la w is a
th e
case to th e s u ­ passed.
P rophecy. Mr. Enoch Is un elo q u en t icinal.
F or sale by G resham Drug
Woption a c o m p le te n e w se t o f r u le s o f o r d e r c e r t i f y i n g
g r e a t m e a su re , und i t in h y f a r th e b ig ­ Dr. B ittn e r, of G resham , was called
I sp e ak e r.
S inging begins a t 7 :3 0 . Co. und all D ealers.
►eedure in
th e
house,
r e q u ir in g p le n te c o u r t, th u s s a v in g a t le a s t th re e
to a tte n d her.
I s ta r te d t h is l i t i g a ­ g e st b ill o f th e p re s e n t a d m in is tr a tio n
ong oth er th in g s , re c o rd v o te s in y e a rs o f d e la y .
of All a re cordiully in v ited . M eetings
B v th e n e w c u r re n c y la w th e c o u n try
Mr. and Mrs. H arry L usted,
nmittees a n d in th e c o m m itte e o f tio n S e p te m b e r 16. 1907. an d I ap pe a re d
R eg u lar $12.00 w ashing m achines.
is d iv id e d
in to
12
re g io n a l
re s e rv e
a
n
d
a
r
g
u
e
d
in
th
e
case
a
t
S
an
F
r
a
n
c
is
­
L usted, of are in ch a rg e of J. P eterso n an d O. $7.96 a t C arlaon'a w hile they la st.—
Lents, and M is s _ Inex
» whole house, so t h a t th e p u b lic
h a n ks.
San F ra n c is c o is h e a d q u a rte rs
co.
I
s
h
a
ll
a
p
p
e
a
r
in
th
e
ca
e
w
ith
o
u
t
E.
Sandnes.
may place r e s p o n s ib ility f o r f a i l u r e to
visited th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts
f o r th is d is t r ic t .
E ach b a n k w it h in the G resham
Adv.
report hills, o r to a d o p t th e m
in c o m ­ p a y in th e s u p re m e c o u r t a t W a s h in g ­
d i s t r ic t s u b s c rib e s to th e re g io n a l re ­ Mr. and Mrs. W illiam L usted last
to
n
t
h
is
w
in
te
r
.
I
s
h
a
ll
keep
u
f
t
e
r
th
is
mittee o f th e w h o le .
M y m o tio n to
Irish m a n — “T h re e ch eers for hom e
ease w h e th e r d e fe a te d o r e le cte d , h u t s e rv e a s s o c ia tio n 's s to c k to an a m o u n t Sunday.
ubstitute
the se
r u le s fa ile d , b u t It
e q u a l to 20 pe r c e n t o f th e s to c k o f th e
lived six v o te s m o re th a n th e c o m - ¡ i f 1 a m re p u d ia te d by th e v e r y peopl
Mr Jack so n , of Scenic P ark place, rule.
lo c a l ba nk.
W h e n th e 12 re g io n a l
re ­
S co tch m an — "T h re e ch eers for
ned s tre n g th o f th e P ro g re » « iv e « a n d I am w o r k in g f o r it w i l l p ro b a b ly m ean s e rv e h a n k s a re so o rg a n is e d , w h ic h is h aving a well d rilled th is week,
th
e
d
e
a
th
k
n
e
ll
o
f
th
e
esse.
Progressive R e p u b lic a n s .
Ihe
d
ep
th
1
b
about
ninety-six
feet
h
ell.”
w
i
l
l
be
w
it
h
in
a
v
e
r
y
fe
w
w
e
e
ss
n
o
w
My
h ill
to
c o n v e y th e fo r e s t re ­
When the b i l l to re p e a l fr e e t o ll«
Mr. W est of P o rtla n d Is
Iris h m a n — “ You a re rig h t; Ivery
s e rv e s In t r u s t to th e s ta te s w h e re in th e g o v e rn m e n t Is g o in g to lo a n to the at p rese n t.
• is reported to th e h o u s e , I s u b m itte d
e y a re lo c a te d ,
w o u ld .
I f a d o p te d , re g io n a l re s e rv e h a n ks a ll th e c u rre n c y doing th e w ork.
one
sh o u ld stick up fo r his own
i m inority re p o rt. T h is r e p o r t w a s th
The
re d u c e th e ta x e s o f O re g o n
o n e - h a lf th e y d e s ire on c o lla te r a l s e c u rity .
copied in f u l l in m a n y e a s te r n p a p e rs ,
c o u n try ."
A lo c a l
f o r a l l tim e to com e.
O re g o n has 16,- m o d u s o p e ra n d l w i l l he th is :
but was not m e n tio n e d
In a s in g le
In
th e fo r e s t re s e rv e , b u s in e s s m a n w a n tin g to b o rro w ’ $10,-
Portland
paper.
By
a v o te o f th e 000 000 a c re s
T h e ta x e s on th a t 000. o r a n y o th e r a m o u n t, w i l l go to
bouse, 1 was g iv e n c o n t r o l o f a p a r t o f w o r t h $400.000.000
th e lo c a l b a n k a n d d e p o s it h is n o te fo r
die time tn th e to lls d e b a te .
1 p a rc e le d a m o u n t a t 20 m ills , th e a v e ra g e r a te l»0 d a y s f o r th e a m o u n t
he b o rro w s .
C has T allm an an d fatnilv m otored j
in O re g o n , w o u ld a m o u n t to »6 000.000
tbii time out a m o n g m y c o lle a g u e s o p -
a y e a r.
T h e s e la n d s a re k e p t o ff th e T h e lo c a l h a n k w i l l e n d o rs e th e n o te over lo
C h a u ta u q u a at G ladstone
Powed to the re p e a l, y ie ld in g f i r s t to
o r s g o n lone» $6 000.000 in a „ , | f o r w a r d i t io San F ra n e ia c o to t l x
w»e and then to a n o th e r.
M e m b e rs g e t ta x r o lls , so v th e re b y .
M y p la n iM * ° r e g io n a l re s e rv e b a n k , w h e re i l w ill l>. Sunday.
All K inds an d Sizes
hme to speak on a g iv e n b i l l b y se ­ ta x e s a n n u a lly th e re b y
E lm er
M ercer and fam ily and
T h e n th e fe d e ra l re ­
th e fo r - a g a in en d o rse d .
0»M
tv«»
0»l • • S mh U j kt Ar»«aiw<»i
curing it fro m th e one h a v in g c o n tr o l h a v e th e g o v e rn m e n t c o n v e y
s
e
rv
e
a
g
e
n
t,
one
o
f
w
h
o
m
w
i
l
l
he
s
ta
­
Itoy C u d d ifo rd and ram lly are spend
e s t re s e rv e s in t r u s t to th e s ta te s , n o t tio n e d a t ea ch r e g io n a l re s rv e ba nk,
®f it.
c o n d itio n th a t th e
ilig a few days a t Seaside.
When the in t e r s t a t e tr a d e c o m in is - a b s o lu te ly , b u t up on
W id e ly
s i-a lte re d
have
f th e la n d . w i l l a cce p t th e n o te as c o lla te r a l s e c u r­
s ta te s s h a ll n o t s e ll a n y
Bessie S trebln Is at th e coast with
*H»n b ill w as re p o rte d to th e h o u se —
tieen b u ilt by th e P o r t ­
h o ld i t fo r e v e r f o r fo r e s ti y i t y f o r th e lo a n Io th e re g io n a l re s e rv e
fro m my c o m m itte e — I m a d e
a b u t s h a ll
the
g
irls
’
hose
team
,
of
G
resham
,
of
la n d
H a llw a y , L ig h t A
GILT OK NATVKAL WOOD
a n d s h a ll o n ly m a rk e t th e b a n k o f tr e a s u r y n o te s o f th e U n it il
minority re p o rt
re
th
re c c o o m m e n d in g
t h a t p p u u rp
rp o o s s e e s .. . ......
,
.h e re b y S ta te s f o r th e f u l l a m o u n t o f th e n o te which she is a m em ber.
P ow er Com pany fo r lite
NIAT and CHI AP
lht number o f com tn ls s io n e r s be ra is e d i r ip e tim b e r fr o m tim e to Un , e th e e b y
.e p o a tte d a s s e c u rity .
T h e g o v e rn ­
purpone of p ro v id in g
Mabel Wood successfully passed
irum 3 to 7, and th a t th e c o m m is s io n k e e p in g u p th e p re s e n t a v e ra g e s ta m i so
m e n t is o n ly g o in g Io c h a rg e o n e -h a ll
B u t th e Bale o f r ip e tim b e r o f one |>cr c e n t in te r e s t f o r th e lo a n o f Ihe te a c h e r’s exam ination and will
b* given p o w e r to c o n t r o l m o n o p o lie s f o l e v e r,
a t le a s t »6.000.000
Well as to
in v e s t ig a te " th e m .
T h e w o u ld n e t < ire g o n
leach th e com ing w inter in E astern
M A IN S T R E E T
GRESHAM
y e a r, a n il re d u c e h e r tu x e s o n e -h a lf. th e tr e a s u r y n o te s. T h e tr e a s u r y notes
bousr turned d o w n
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s ta te
f o r p u r p o r t on t h e ir fa c e to lie o b lig a tio n » Oregon.
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w o u ld g iv e o f th e U n ite d S ta te s . a n d a re re d e e m ­
G eorge Jones, Theo, and Ralph
be sid e
bill is now p e n d in g , h a s a d o p te d , ta x e s lo s t. an d.
th e
tr e a s u r y o f
th.-
e m p lo y m e n t, a n d g iv e a b le in g o ld a t
M ercer w ent to th e m o u n tain s for a
o f them .
T h e P r o g re s s iv e s a n d O reg o n people
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d e p a rtm e n t
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r°*re s s iv e -R e p u b lic a n s v o te d f o r m y ‘ uh h o m e ru le ,
In t e r e s t ra te s , eve n on s h o rt tim e few d ay s’ o u tin g .
I f P o rtla n d rc p u d l-
a g a in s t m y b ill,
proposed a m e n d m e n ts in th e house,
lo a n s, o u g h t to com e d o w n to 4 o r 6
Thos.
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One
I in v e n t- m t cen t u n d e r th e new la w .
from rh eu m atism .
g o n is a ls o a g a in s t th e p la n
says
th a t A m e r ic a s
I have secured th e p a s s a g e
o f * 1 th e p la n , an d a m th e o n ly m a n w h o L o n d o n w r it e r
Rev. J. H. Wood and wife a tte n d ­
private p e n s io n b ills , th e
la r g e s t
new c u r re n c y la w w i l l h a ve a g re a te r
lo Ila p a tro n » .
T tir o u g ti
number secured
by
any
o f th e fiv e h a s s u c h a b i l l p e n d in g .
e ffe c t on th e
b u s in e s s o f th e w o r ld ed th e q u a rte rly m eeting at T ro u t
to
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B e s id e s w h a t I h a v e don
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t r a m u t ila -
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w i l l th e o|>enlng o f th e P anam a dale and rep o rt a good tim e.
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we
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h a ve v o te d c a n a l. C e rta in I t
T he fo u rth q u a rte rly conference
g i-m -ra tln g p la n i» a r e In -
a r t if ic ia l p a n ic » as m en
ip p io p i itii»r|w yor r i v e r a n d h a r- th e b e n e fit o f <ire g o n .
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in «he in te r e s ts o f th e people on e v e ry
th is c irc u it was held a t P leasan t
Ic r-c o m m u n lc a U v e ,
so
g<»t m o n e y s«> lo n g ns
,r work on th e C o lu m b ia a n d W i l-
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m v e n e m ie s do n o t d e n y th is . T h e five th e y
su re ti
a g a llis i
u n fo rn -
4 year, th e la r g e s t In th e h is t o r y
L ate potato es look well In th is
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asset c u rre n c y .’
sccii lu to rr u p tlo n a
Oregon
T w o y e a rs a g o th e r i v e r b ig b i l l s w h ic h I ha ve h d p e I t s P-ss
M y b i l l f o r th e lo a n in g o f tre a s u r y
T h a t's th e beauty of th is
a re th e p a rc e l p o st. In co m e ta x . d ir e c t
to section,
harbor h ill c a r r ie d a l a r g e r a p p ro -
e le c tio n o f s n a to rs . cu
c u r rren
re n cy
c y la w and n o te s o f th e sam e te n o r a n d e ffe ct
does not dry o u t like th e
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soli.
It
th e fa rm e ra , u p o n fira t
of
th e u n tm - gravel sections.
e . „ r ha d In ,-x re e d in g 50 l * r c e n t
u that tim e ta k in g in e a s te r n O re g o n th e A la s k a r ’ llW “ >r b ill.
am i a t 2
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o r I l>er cen t In te r e s t— m u c h m o re th a n
in th e U n ite d S ta te s . Y e t, they
P o ri la m i (B )
have done n o th in g in W a s h in g to n
w e a re to c h a rg e th e b a n ka has
I» re g o li t ì t y
•Mt talk.
HI I v e rto n
riv e d fa v o r a b le c o m m e n t fr o m
^11 has l»een in tro d u c e d a t each ,o th e senate
i a u tie ri.
n " 7 ? ^ n n 't n t m n ^ ^ n P o rtla n d
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ad o p tio n o f the ,h e r u r a l c re d it b ill» pending.
H a ll K a n
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$7.000. too s h e h a s c o n t r lb -
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th e o n ly one
w h ich «xnttMTaM
propose« loan« of
vf th l° <he
»nation fu n d In excess
B o rin g
« M . c o u n try I« .
^ t h e am ount she has re c e iv e d .
The
tre a s u ry n o te , d ire c t to the fa r m e r .
Ht. Jo lin a
^P»rtm *nt has fo u g h t It . an d m ade n " ‘e „ ^ o 7 , c £ ’m b . r l a l a '. b i l l ^
r o ^ f T h e o th er b i l l , a u th o ris e th e fa rm e rs
Salem
to
o rganise" fo r th e purpoae o f b o r
-«?*r** Pecornroen dation s to th e house
. t i n g «35.000 060
fo r ‘ h’ ¿ X
fa , £
Ith -
^ » » itte e . p re v e n tin g
fa v o r a b le
re-
ro w in g m oney
T h e y can do th a t
M y « r lc u u -
rtr
B ut I have kept a t I t . an d o n ly 1000 m ile s “ f J * 11" * * , , h, w u .« n ad- o u t an a c t o f congrees
passed
cu rre n c y b
t ill. I f
Us
S ecreta ry
L a n e , re c o g n is in g m ost
o f «he cu rren cy tu ra l aaaet
to
4 ~ - lU* tlce
1 ireg o n ’• c la im , has
o r- m t n l» t r a t lo n
w ould be the
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h a rd fo r th « A la s k a
Fnacted In th« w ay o f
the b u ild in g o f th e W e s t U m s - r ^ ' l w . ; ¿ r orked
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introduced
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l* o j* c t to cost <4 000,000
1 ^ CUr#‘1 lb e passage o f th e
in te
to re
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tho f f a
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in e th
e house as e a rly a
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w h
h ich
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B o ra h aid
d D e le g a te
/ ‘“ c . L . r . s r .
now p a rin a
X— ly to
be
kaaat Xtar home* teiM> h ill th ro u g h th e
th « p a *t w in te r in presenting ’
' ^.nLv^ i^ w e r fo r th e loan o i ‘ cred it
•ad a Th e d e p a rtm e n t
opposed
It
Broadway and Aider ttraata
to th e c o m m itte e oo t" r r , ‘ :’r ' ”
w ord " A r . you su rp ris ed th a t I am hard
filU ih succeeded in
h a v in g
an , h . floor o f ‘ h* ^ T ^ ’ ^ n u e e m d tn fo u g h t?
Look ou t fo r r r a l - z r bv-
K.
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m* h ’ added, r e q u ir in g th a t one-
F. M IL L E R . Preahlent
PHONM
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K. W. F K T U M O N , t aehlee
c u ltiv a te d th e th ir d y e a r — co n ce rn in g m y w o -k • « »
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V e ry sincerely.
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r tla g n re
d a t P»l*_r
•n a 1 0 0-ac re
h o m e s te a d — a n y P o Of
benaflt to P o rtla n d and
• k lrh
a . w l a ff e r t y .
to be o
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71$ Pittock Block,
• • o r » Oregon.
The
c u ltiv a tio n th e e n tir e N o rth w e s t.
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that we are still selling Lum ber at greatly
reduced prices and have large quanties of
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
orders. W rite or phone. W e deliver.
a.-
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
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•
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