GRESHAM
al every man’s door, but it dosen't always find
him ready.
Many a ’good chance" is sacrificed for lack of
ready money.
A little ready capital at the right time has started
most millionaires to fortune.
The only way to have money is to save it. Put
the same system into saving money that you do
into making it. Start now, in the
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
4 per cent Interest paid on Savings Accounts, Compounded
Semi-Annually.
Pleasant Valley
D aily O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. re g ...... $6 00
THE LIFE CAREER
“Schooling in youth should Invariably be
directed to prepare a person in the best wav
for the best perm anent occupation for which
h< ia c a p a b le /’—President C W Eliot.
♦
This is the Mission of the
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
SEPTEHBER
18th,
1914
W rite for illustrated 100-page Book
let, “ T he L ife C areer ,” and for Cata
log containing full information.
D e g re t Courses — AGRICULTURE :
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus
bandry, Poultry Husbandry. Ho'ticulture.
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO
NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
Vocational C o«n«-Agrlculture, D airy
ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course.
School o f Music—Piano, String, Band,
Voice Culture.
Farmers Business Course by M ail Free.
Address T H E REGISTRAR,
(tw-7-15 to B-9)
Corvallis, O reges
F R ID A Y .
A re m o n s tra n c e a g a in s t th e d iv
isio n of th e sch o o l d is tric t by th e
c re a tio n of a new d is tric t a t P le a s
a n t H om e is b ein g c irc u la te d a n d
la rg e ly sig n e d , in fa c t, w ith o n e o r
tw o e x cep tio n s, it is g e ttin g th e s u p
p o rt o f p ra c tic a lly th e w hole com
m u n ity .
E.
N a ssh a n n an d c . H.
J o h a n s e n a re g o in g a ro u n d w ith it.
All th is tr o u b le a b o u t th e school
m a tte r s se e m s to h a v e a ris e n a f t e r
th e m e etin g of th e O rie n t tax p ay
e rs w hen th ey re s o lv e d to go a h e a d
w ith a b u ild in g fo r a h ig h school.
It s te m s th e n to h a v e d a w n e d upon
tile m in o rity th a t th e y sh o u ld p u ll
o u t a n d try to fo rm a new d is tric t.
T h e m e etin g
befo re th e B o u n d ary
C o m m issio n ta k e s p la c e in P o rtla n d
M onday n e x t w h en th e m a tte r w ill
pro b ab ly be s e ttle d .
M uriel H a rris s p e n t last S u n d ay
a t h o m e w ith h e r p a re n ts.
Mrs. H ale w e n t to P o rtla n d on
F rid a y .
Rev. Mr. O w en p re a c h e d a t th e
! B a p tist c h ap el on S u n d ay n ig h t.
C la re n c e J a c k s o n w ent to P o rt-
, la n d la st F rid a y an d b o u g h t a new
w agon fo r h is w ood h a u lin g .
M o iris W h e e le r a n d a la rg e crew
o f tuen a n d te a m s a re u n lo a d in g
g ra v e l a t th e d ep o t a n d te a m in g It
in to
C la c k a m a s
co u n ty
to w a rd s
B oring.
Jo h n N elso n , w ho h as been on a
deer
h u n tin g
e x p e d itio n , h a s r e
tu r n e d h o m e fro m th e m o u n ta in s .
He re p o rts a very tine tim e h u t says
th e d e e r h ad th e b est o f it.
PLEA SA N T
V A L L E Y , A ug 6 .—
I. F . C offm an of L en ta is b u ild in g a
n e a t c o tta g e o n h is p ro p e rty w hich
Is lo c a te d n e a r th e o ld W lu g sa w
m ill.
It. F. S im s of L en ts w as a v isito r
a t th e h o m e of C. F . K e s te rs o n on
M onday.
M rs. M in n ie N ichols o f P o rtla n d
s p e n t S u n d ay w ith h er m o th e r. Mrs.
E. E. P in c k le y .
Mrs. E lw ood an d d a u g h te r , Miss
L o ra ,
have
re tu rn e d fro m a few
w eek s' s ta y a t th e beach .
Mr. a n d M rs. W. G. R o g ers sp en t
th e w eek en d a t B arv iew b each .
Mrs. .1. S. T itu s of E u g e n e v isited
I a few d ay s th is w eek a t th e h o m e of
Mrs. A nna T y re ll o f P o rtla n d v is
W. U. M oore. ,
ited h e r s is te r, M rs. J. R. D unean a
H. C.
R esto rff h a s tr e a te d his few day s tills w eek. H e r d a u g h te r ,
h o u se to a new c o a t o f p a in t.
E f f ie T y rell, w ho h as been sp e n d in g
h e r v acatio n w ith tier a u n t, r e tu r n e d
to P o rtla n d w ith h e r m o th e r.
H erm an B ey ers a n d Mr. B u tz e r of
I’o rtla u d w ere g u e s ts of W tu. Bey-
J a m e s K elly h ad th e m isfo rtu n e t rs th is w eek.
E lb e rt K illin o f G rass V alley is a
to
cut
tlie en d of Ilia th u m b off
g u e s t a t th e h o m e of his a u n t. Mrs.
S a tu rd a y .
A r th u r a n d V icto r
H e n d ric k so n D. D. Ja c k .
Miss A lm a B a u d e r, w ho h a s been
a re v isitin g th e ir c o u sin s a t A m boy,
o n tile sick list fo r so m e tim e , is
W ash.
J a n ie s
K elly Is h a v in g a h o u se g a in in g ste a d ily .
b u ilt to be o ccupied by his te n a n t
w ho h is re n te d th e b a rn a n d a d jo in
1500 v o tes fo r e ach re n e w a l of
in g lan d fo r a d a iry .
* y early s u b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k . Send
Mr. E llin g h a m is b u ild in g a house
in cash an d n a m e of y o u r c a n d id a te
in G len d o ra.
H en ry Moll is also b u ild in g him to d ay .
a house.
Scenic
Section Line
Second Semi-Annual
C learance Sale
N ow for the Big Sweep.
All those light sum m ery
goods in our stock are due to leave and w e will speed them
on their w ay with prices that will surely m ove them.
1 his is our fourth sale since w e have been in business
and all w ho attended our previous sales can vouch for their
genuineness.
Don’t mistreat this opportunity to save some money. i he goods we are offering
are all clean, fresh, seasonable goods; goods that you all need at this time of the year.
In the Dry Goods Department
5c
5c
5c
7!c
All A m erican Calicoes, yd.
Com fort Challies, per yd.
7 ic Law ns,
-
yd.
10 c Law ns
-
yd.
Shoes!
Shoes!
Shoes!
C H IL D R E N ’S W H IT E D U C K SH O ES,
A T H A L F PR IC E
$1.65 W hite Duck Shoes
-
pr. 85c
$1.85 W hite Duck Shoes
-
pr. 95c
$i .1 5 W hite Suede Slippers -
pr. 85c
LA D IES SL IPPE R S an d
O X FO R D S
15 PER CEN T O F F
53.00 V elvet,G un Metal, Russia Tan $2.55
$3.00 Gray Sued? Pum ps
-
pr. $2.19
2.50 Pum ps and Oxfords
- pr. 2.15
M EN S O X FO R D S, A LL LE A T H E R S
H A L F PR IC E
$3,50 Patent Oxfords, 3 Button - pr 1.75
3.50 V alour Calf, 3 Button
-
pr. 1.75
3.50 T an Oxfords, 3 Button -
pr. 1,75
12c L aw ns
- yd.
15c Law ns,
-
yd.
1 5c Colored Indian H ead,
25c Poplins,
-
yd.
A U G U S T 7.
11*11
10c
11c
13c
19c
Ready lo Wear Garments
ALL MEN’S SUITS, 15 PER CENT OFF
$15.00 All Wool Hand Tailored Suits, $ 1 3 .5 0
$10.00 Mixed Suits,
-
-
8.5 0
BOYS W ASH SUITS, HALF PRICE
-
each
25c
50c Wash Suits,
“
33c
65c
•
-
38c
75c ”
50c
-
51
M
“
-
-
“ $1 .0 0
Boys' Khaki Suits
BOYS’ MEN’S STRAW HATS 1-2 PRICE
•
25c
50c Straw Hats
-
50c
51
”
75c
-
1.50 "
BOYS’ UNDERWEAR
Boys' Fine French Balhrigan U-Suits, 5Oc val., 39c
Ladies’ Dresses, 15 per c. to 50 per c. off
$ 1.00 Dresses
1.25 Dresses
1.50 Dresses
.
-
.
.
-
-
-
-
85c
$ 1 .0 8
-
-
-
1.19
A ll Street Dresses, H a lf Price
T here are only a few of these wool dresses
left, if you w ant one come early.
$7.50 Wool Dresses
-
-
$3.75
$10 00 Wool Dresses
-
-
$5.00
W e wish it distinctly understood that w e are not offering everything in
our store at reduced prices. O nly summer goods and rem nants w ill be sold special.
No T ad Checks w ill be issued on specials.
Bert Lindsey’s Dry Goods Shop
Main Street, Gresham, Oregon
U 4
ANNOUNCEMENT
A dvices fro m th e fo re ig n c o u n trie s
now e n g a g e d in w a r g ive b rie f a c
c o u n ts o f tlie s itu a tio n .
No very A
d ecisiv e e u g u g e m e n t h as y e t ta k e n
p lace e it h e r on la n d o r sea, a lth o u g h
L iege, on th e B e lg iu m f r o n tie r , is
th e sc e n e of th e first conflict. T h e
fa ll o f L ieg e seem s c e rta in , w hich
w ill g ive G e rm a n y th e first im p o rt
a n t v icto ry b u t a t g re a t co st. T h e
B elg ian s w ill m a k e a n o th e r s ta n d at
N a m u r if it a b a n d o n s L iege.
T h e fo llo w in g a re th e im p o rta n t
e v e n ts of th e p a st th r e e d a y s:
TU E SD A Y
G re a t B rita in h a s ta k e n o v e r all
th e ra ilro a d s a n d is u n d e r a m ild s o r t ;
of m a r tia l law .
R e ta il p ric e s o f p ro v isio n s h av e ;
a d v a n c e d 50 p er c e n t in all fo re ig n j
c o u n trie s. M any s to re s h a v e h a d to :
close.
W ireless sh ip p in g a n n o u n c e m e n ts
S e n d in Y o u r N a m e
h a v e alm o st ceased fro m e v ery q u a r
te r of tlie civ ilized g lo b e in c lu d in g
th e U n ite d S ta te s.
At tlie b a ttle o f I,leg e y e ste rd a y
th e G e rm a n m o rta lity a m o u n te d to
10,000.
T h e T u rk is h g o v e rn m e n t h a s a n
n o u n ced th a t it w ill re m a in n e u tr a l.
G reat B rita in h a s ta k e n possession
THIS IS TO INFORM YOU
o f se v e ra l b a ttle s h ip s b u ild in g a t Its
y a rd s fo r o th e r n a tio n s an d w ill ru s h
that we are still selling Lumber at greatly
th e m to co m p le tio n fo r Its ow n use.
reduced prices and have large quanties of
G reat B rita in d e c la re d w a r on G e r
m an y on T u esd ay ev en in g .
all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at
T w o G e rm a n c ru is e rs w ere des- I
our
mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your
tro y e d a n d o n e c a p tu r e d by a F re n c h
orders. W rite or phone. W e deliver.
fleet.
R u ssian tro o p s h a v e in v a d e d the
G erm an fr o n tie r in n o rth e rn P ru s s ia
a n d th e G e rm a n s a r e fa llin g back,
Phone 446
M a rtin Lennart», M g r.
S andy, O re .
b u rn in g th e ir v illa g e s o v e r a g re a t
s tr e tc h of co u n try .
W E D N E SD A Y
C a n a d a w ill levy a w a r ta x a n d j
p a ckages a n n u a lly , E ecauae 1 p a id f o r
th e a d tlrc s a in g o f 30,000 e x tr a fr a n k »
w ill ra is e an d m o b ilize u d iv isio n of
each y e a r, an d h a d th e m on d e p o s it
2 5,0(10 m<‘n to re p e l any th r e a te n e d !
w ith th e A g r ic u lt u r a l D e p a rtm e n t
on
In v asio n .
A p r il 1. th e d a y th e r e g u la r d is t r ib u t io n
All fo re ig n n a tio n s at w a r hav e
closes.
T h e r u le is th a t a l l seed» l e f t
o v e r w i l l he sen t o u t u n d e r th e d ire c
culled
on
th e ir re s e rv is ts In th is
t io n o f th e S e c re ta ry o f A g r ic u ltu r e ,
c o u n try to re tu r n h o m e. T h ey n u m
a m i by ta k in g m y c h a n c e s a n d h a v in g
b e r m o re th a n a m illio n a ll told.
th e
e x tr a
fr a n k s a d d re a se u a n d on
All tr a n s -A tla n tic lin e rs a re s c u r
h a n d I h a ve re c e iv e d f o r m y d i s t r ic t
30,000 e x tr a |>nekugnM e a ch y e a r.
B e
ry in g
to
frie n d ly p o rts to escap e
cause I w e n t to t h is e x tr a tro u b le , e x
c a p tu re .
Itep rcM M itM tive L a ffe rty S h o w * llo w tr a w o rk and p e rs o n a l e xp e n se I h a ve
M ore th a n 30 ,0 0 0 A m erican to u r
been c r itic is e d f o r
“ s e n d in g o u t to o
I - ( ’ent L e tte r Po stag e Is P re v e n te il
is ts
a re
s tra n d e d in th e fo reig n
m a n y seed«.”
by M a g a z in e “ M a il SubnUliea.“
A s to th e speeches I h a v e s e n t o u t,
c o u n trie s a n d a re u n d e rg o in g m any
I p a id f o r th e p r in t in g o f a ll o f th e m
h a rd s h ip s .
o u t o f m y p e rs o n a l fu n d s .
The G ov
T h e B elgian g o v e rn m e n t h a s in
e rn m e n t P r in t in g O ffice w i l l n o t p r in t a
v ited tlie c o -o p e ra tio n of th e F re n c h
speech f o r a ( ’ o n g re s s m u n u n le s s
he
p u ts up a ch u ck in a d v a n c e a g a in s t h is
tro o p s an d w ill n o t re g a r d th e i r p re s
s a la r y a c c o u n t f o r th e c o s t o f th e sam e.
en ce as a v io la tio n of h te fro n tie r.
M y a c c o u n t fo r p r in t in g a t th e G o v e rn
T h e s t a te d e p a r tm e n t a t W a sh in g
m e nt P r in t in g O ffice th e f ir s t y e a r
I
w a s in C o n g re s s , and th e c o s t o f a d
ton c ab le d to th e A m erican a m b a s
d re s s in g th e speeches o u t to t lie people
s a d o r a t L o ndon to d raw upon A m
o f O re gon , w as $3700. o r a l i t t l e m o re
e ric a n b a n k s fo r $30 0 ,0 0 0 to a id tlie
th a n h a lf m y s a la r y .
Is e n t gpecchea
s tra n d e d A m erican s.
on
th e
r a ilr o a d
la n d
g r a n t to each
v o te r in O re g o n , w h e th e r in m y C o n
An e a rly la n d in g of E n g lish tro o p s
g re s s io n a l D i s t r i c t o r n o t.
I w as m a k
in B elg iu m is ex p ected .
in g a fig h t to w in . T h a t I th e k in d o f
K ing A lb ert lias a ssu m e d co m m an d
a fig h t I s h a ll c o n tin u e to m a ke
o f th e tro o p s in B elg iu m .
V e r y s in c e re ly ,
A. W. LAFFKIITY.
Food
rio ts h av e b ro k e n o u t in
733-36 P ltto c k B lo c k .
1 v a rio u s p a r ts of E n g la n d .
(P a id A d v .)
A G e rm a n s q u a d r o n is b o m b a rd
i n g S v e ab o rg , F in la n d .
3000 v o tes fo r each new y early
T w o re g im e n ts o f G erm an U h lan s
s u b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k .
Send tlie
h av e been d e s tro y e d by th e B elgian
cash and nam e of c a n d id a te today.
arm y .
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TH U R SD A Y
In th e H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s s ix
A F re n c h m in e s h ip h a s c a p tu r e d
a re
p e n d in g f o r 1 -c e n t le t t e r
and to w ed in to C h e rb u rg a 5 0 0 0 -to n h i l l s
p o s ta g e and tw o In th e S enate.
The
G erm an ste a m e r.
P o s to ffic e D e p a rtm e n t s a y s th a t I f se c
T h e f o r tr e s s of L ieg e is s till h o ld o n d c la s s m a ll s h a ll be r e q u ire d to pay
ing o u t b.ut is b e in g b o m b a rd e d by th e c o s t o f tr a n s p o r ta tio n , n o t o n ly w i l l
• heavy s h e lls , w h ile th e B e lg ia n s fire 1 -c e n t le t t e r p o s ta g e he m a de p o s s ib le
| is w o rk in g hav o c am o n g th e G e r th e re b y , b u t t h a t th e e n tir e p o s ta l s e r- |
v ic e w i l l he im p ro v e d .
ma ns.
H a s a n y v o te r been to ld a n y th in g '
T he
B ritis h fleet Is d riv in g th e a b o u t t h is s itu a tio n b y th e d a lly r*ew s-
G erm an
fleet
to w a rd s th e D utch pai»ers? l i e has n o t.
O n page 26. th e e d it o r ia l page o f th e
c o a st w h e re a n a v a l e n g a g e m e n t is
S a tu r d a y E v e n in g P o s t f o r M a rc h 7,
a n tic ip a te d .
1914, a p p e a rs t h is s ta te m e n t:
All th e re s o u rc e s o f E n g la n d a re
“ I t Is p r e t t y d e fin ite ly s e ttle d
th a t
b eing im p re sse d fo r th e corn in g c o n w e s h a ll g r a n t no m o re s h ip s n .» « :d > ‘ .
W id e ly
•.•» tie r e d
liave
T h e n o tio n o f ta x in g th e p u b lic f o r th e
been b u ilt by th e P o rt
flict.
h e .ie fit
of
A N Y s p e c ia l in te r e s t
nr
land
R a ilw a y , L ig h t Ac
T u rk e y Is re p o r te d to be re a d y fo r lo n g e r a p p e a ls ."
P o w e r C o m p a n y fo r th e
th e fra y a n d m ay becom e a g g re s lv e
Y et th e C u r t in P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y ,
purpose o f p ro v id in g
w h ic h o w n s th e .S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o st,
a t any m o m e n t.
re c e iv e s a m a ll s u b s id y a m o u n tin g to
A c co rd in g to official a d v ic e s m o re
m o re th a n $4.000,000 a y e a r. T h e se a re
th a n CO G erm an s te a m e r s h a v e been th e fig u re s o f th e P o s to ffic e
D e p a r t
a lre a d y c a p tu r e d by th e B ritis h ,
m e n t. T h a t s u m re p re s e n ts tw ic e th e
In th e q u e s tio n o f
i T h e R u ssia n c r u is e r ls k o d e l a n d th e a m o u n t in v o lv e d
G erm an c r u is e r E m d en s a n k each “ fre e t o lls ” a t P a n a m a , o v e r w h ic h th e
e n tir e
n a tio n
has
been s t ir r e d f o r
o th e r in an e n g a g e m e n t y e ste rd a y . m o n th s . T h e to t a l a m o u n t o f t o lls on
R ap id p ro g re s s Is b ein g m a d e In c o a s tw is e ve s s e ls a t P a n a m a w i l l be
A m erican re lie f
p la n s
fo r
th o s e le ss th a n $2,000.000 a n n u a l? , w h ile we
a re d o n a tin g each y e a r to th e C u r t is
a b ro a d .
P u b lis h in g C o m p a n y
a lo n e m o re th a n
to it» p atro n ». T h ro u g h
F o re ig n r e s id e n ts in O reg o n a re $4,000,000 in m a ll s u b s id y .
h ig h
tension
tra n a m is -
H a l f y o u r le t t e r {M intage Is a ta x to
re p o rte d to be a g a in s t G e rm a n y in
alon linea, each o f tlieae
pa
y
f
o
r
c
a
r
r
y
in
g
a
t
le
s
s
th
a
n
c
o
s
t
th
e
i
g e n e ra tin g p la n t» a re In -
th e i r s y m p a th y .
m e rc h a n d is e
o f c o r p o r a tio n s
p u b lis h
te r-ro iiirn u n ic a ttv e ,
no
Boy s c o u ts a r e d e s tin e d to play in g m a g a z in e s a n d d a ily n e w s p a p e rs . I
th a t th e » e rv ire I» In -
an Im p o rta n t p a r t in th e E u ro p e a n fa v o r r e q u ir in g a ll m a il to p a y c o s t o f
■ u rrd
a g a in s t
u n fo re
T h e Pulfer Mercantile C o.
in connection with the G resham ?
O utlook, has arranged to aw ard 7 Piano?
| Prizes and M any V aluable W eekly A - |
w ards of Silverware, Etc.
T h e Most?
P opular Ladies of the Com m unity will J
be the hap p y winners at no cost to-
themselves.
Are You a Candidate?
If not why not?
Lumber! Lumber!
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
IMPROVED
SERVICE
POSSIBLE
T en
E le c tr ic
Generating
P la n ts
Reliable
E lectric
S e r v ic e
war.
A ll wash dresses 15 per cent off.
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OUTLO O K
Lusted
Mr. a n d M rs W H. H a m ilto n r e
tu r n e d h o m e S u n d a y a f t e r se v e ra l
d a y s' v is it w ith re la tiv e s In P o rtla n d .
Mr. and Mrs. Somersault visited
the iatters sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Sester last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. J. Rramhall and son Carl
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Hosner last Friday,
Miss Marian Robertson returned
home from Monmouth where she has
been attending normal for the past
six weeks,
Mrs. Martin and daughter, Mrs
Edwards and baby, started for their
home in California Tuesday, after
several weeks’ visit with Mr. and
Mrs J. M. Robertson. They would
have made their stay longer but for
the expected strike on August 7.
See l's
for Top Buggies, Hacks, Carts, etc.
Haaaal'a Farm Machinery. Gresham
tr a n s p o r ta tio n , a n d no m o re .
W h e n we
do
th a t
we s h a ll h a v e 1 -c e n t le tte r
p o stage .
N ow a s to th e “ C o n g re s s io n a l F r a n k ."
I h a ve used th a t f r a n k m o re th a n m o s t
C o n g re s s m a n , a n d I h a v e s e n t o u t less
th a n fo u r to n s o f m a il a y e a r.
The
“ J o u r n a l” an d th e “ O re g o n ia n " send o u t
i by m a il o v e r a to n each p e r d a y .
The
J o u r n a l" a d m itte d e d it o r ia lly , A u g u s t
23. 1912, th a t i t m a ils B0 to n s a m o n th .
T h o s e tw o p a p e rs w i l l a v e ra g e 600 to n s
each
by
m a il p e r y e a r.
T h ey pay
I th e G o v e rn m e n t o n ly 1 c e n t a p o u n d , o r
$20 pe r to n .
T h e G o v e rn m e n t lo se s
on th e 1200 to n s I t tr a n s p o r ts a n n u a lly
f o r th e “ O re g o n ia n ” a n d th a
J o u r n a l"
a t le a s t $4 p e r to n , o r $41,000.
The
■ ’O re g o n ia n “ Is m a k in g a q u a r te r o f a
m illio n c le a r a y e a r a n d th e " J o u r n a l“
is m a k in g a lm o s t a s m u c h .
Y e t th o se
pa p e ts y e lp because I sen d o u t fo u r to n s
I o f th e pe o p le ** m a il p e r y e a r, w h ic h is
i
c a r r ie d fre e , w h ile th e y se n d o u t 1200
to n s pe r y e a r o f th e ir p r iv a t e m e rc h a n
dise . w h ic h la c a r r ie d F o u r - f if t h s fre e .
The garden seeds w hich I sent out
were the property of the people them
I selves. Each Congressman is allotted
22,000 packages. 1 have sent out B3.000
seen
in te rru p tio n « .
WHERE LOCATED
Portland (9)
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H u ll H a n
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St. Joh ns
S alem
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PORTLAND RAILW’Y
LIGHT & POWER CO.
Broadway sad Aldar Itraata
PHON««;
Marshall $ l» 0
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