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C a rp e n te r, w ell k n o w n a s a tw elv e re p u b lic a n s is a v e rtic a l lin e p io n e e r an d o ld -tim e re s id e n t o f th is to th e rig h t of w hich is th e w ord se c tio n d ied a t th e h o m e o f C. M. re p u b lic a n , sh o w in g th e m to be r e " ¡ .« il? * " ! At th e le ft of th e lin e L a k e y e s te rd a y e v e n in g , a g e d 8 4 p u b lic a n s. y e a rs . T h e fu n e ra l w ill ta k e place a n d to th e rig h t o f th e n am es of to m o iro w a t 2 o ’clock fro m C a rl J o h n G ill, D. C. L ew is, C o n rad P. i r s o n ’s, w ith in te r m e n t in llte D oug- O leon a n d B en S e llin g a p p e a r th e { w ord d e m o c ra tic , w hich at first la ss c e m e te ry . J o h n T a v e lli an d P ra n k E sc o b a r ; fflance m ig h t c a u se th e v o te r to tliin k re c e n tly p assed th r o u g h G re sh a m 6 th e s e nien d e m o c ra ts , w hen in fact it fe e t u n d e r g ro u n o . T h ey m a d e an m e a n s th a t a t th e p rim a ry ele c tio n in s p e c tio n of th e old pip e lin e fro m th e d e m o c ra ts w ro te th e n am es of I n i th e Ir a d w o rk s to th e M ount T a b o r th e s e m en in a n o e n d o rs e d th em as re s e rv o ir, a d is ta n c e of 28 m iles. I t 'h e i r choice. T h ey a r e a ll re p u b li- to o k th e m ten d ay s to c o v er th e dis- can s. ta n c e , a n d th e y fo u n d n u m e ro u s ' ----------------------- H a ll o w e ’en D A N CE O PA L ” H EATER H e re Sceno&raph T h e a te r “From Molten Steel to Automobile’’ e «'W M The Big Theatrical Motion Pic ture Entertainment and Ex- t hibition produced and presented I by the Maxwell Motor Co. M r Free T ic k e ts U p on A p plication Latoureil & Son P ow ell St. Gresham. Ore. CORRESPONDENT URGES VOTES FOR TEMPERANCE p a irs. C h ris tia n S cien ce s e rv ic e s w ill b o ! h eld in tlie ir h all in th e I. O. O. F . | b u ild in g S u n d ay a t 11 o ’clock. 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P ro h ib itio n will p ro h ib it if officials b rid g e a n d A r th u r H a u c k w ill e x rm th e ir sw o rn d u ty . If we p lain m e a s u re s a n d a m e n d m e n ts In | 'c p a e n rfo pass a p ro h ib itio n law we can a n o n p a rtis a n w ay. T h o se ta k e n up p rin c ip a lly w ill be A b o lish m e n t of q u ite as w ell e le c t officials w ho will s t a te s e n a te , e ig h t- h o u r law . $1500 e n fo rc e th is law . T h e m ain re a so n w hy th is law ex e m p tio n tax a n d p ro p o r tio n a l re p r e s e n ta tio n . Q u e stio n s m ay be a sk e d sh o u ld p ass is th a t it w ill m ean th e T he ............................ Jill O reg o n p ro d u c t m aile e sp e c ia lly fo r th is c lim a te A m e ric a n Saturday, October 31, ’14 Coining to is In g o t li o n is u sed in (lie sid es. It is c a st lin e d , h a s cast b o tto m a n d to p w ith la r g e sw ing to p w h ich a d m its a liig c h u n k of w ood, a ls o la r g e s id ? door. N ick le T rim m in g s a r e p la in , m a k in g it a h a n d so m e , a s w ell a s eco n o m ic a l S to v e. W e c a rry it in Three Sizes at $9.50, $11 and $12.75 W e carry m fu ll lin e of the Pm (lan d S tove Work*** Stove*, ai» I a ie a lw a y s glad to sh ow them . STERLING & KIDDER’S H a r d w a r e S tore Gresham, Ore. A Few Words About Prescriptions Y o u r d o c to r tig h ts d is e a s e w ith m e d ic in e . If th e m e d ic in e is not r ig h t, h e c a n n o t c o n q u e r d is e u se . If th e d ru g g is t d o e s h is d u ty th e m e d ic in e » i l l he r ig h t, und y o u r d o c to r w ill s ta n d a f a ir c h a n c e of » in n in g th e v ic to ry . In no o th e r h r a m li o f tlie D ru g B u sin e ss sh o u ld th e d e ta ils re c e iv e m o re c a re an d a tt e n ti o n th a n in th e P r e s c r ip tio n d e p a r t m e n t. E very d e ta il th e r e is im p o rta n t. W e re a liz e th is fa c t a n d m a k e th o r o u g h n e s s a f e a tu r e o f o u r p re s c rip tio n ease. E very P r e s c r ip tio n d is p e n se d a t tiiis s to r e lias th e p e rs o n a l a t te n tio n of th e p ro p r ie to r s . W e u se only th e P l B E S T anil B E S T l l l t l O S o b ta in a b le an d o u r p ric e s a i e g u a r a n te e d lo w e r ilia n any p lace in th e c ity . GRESHAM DRUG CO. The R E X A T L S to re G re sh a m , O re . Lumber A ll Kinds., R oush o r D ressed, M o u ld in g , S hingles, Etc. V. e a te still selling L u m b e r a t greatly re d u c e d p ric e s a n d h a v e larg e q u a n tie s of all k in d s, ro u g h , sized a n d finishing, at o u r m ill at S a n d y . L et us figure o n y o u r o rd e rs. W rite or p h o n e . W e deliver.' Sandy Fir ¡Lumber Co. P h o n e 446 M a rtin L e n n a rtz , M gr. 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W ere i t ' m en t o f a n u m b e r o f good p eo p le In in th e ir p o w e r th e y w o u ld v o te O re -j th e c o m m u n ity w ho o b se rv e S a tu r- gon (lr> d ay as th e i r S u n d a y , A g r e a t d u ty lies on th e w om en of I t d e p e n d s g re a tly upon ' n o t tlie p ro h ib itio n " h a te v e r th e m e r its o f th e p ro 's. W liat w o m an l,o9«d p u b lic d o ck m e a s u re , w hich ......... in s titu tio n th a t t h e ' will a p p e a r on th e b a llo t, it h a s had law says is n o t a (it p la c e fo r h e rs e lf th p effect in «»!>■ .... . o r h e r c h ild re n ? L e t e v ery w om an . ‘ tO 8 tir Up o w n er8 o f w a te r do h e r d u ty by g o in g to th e p o lls on ro n t P ro p e rty , a n d sev en d o ck s a re N o v em b er 3d in ra in o r s h in e a n d UI|d e r c o n s tru c tio n . If th e law- v o tin g 332 X Yes. T h e r e s u lts w ill sh o u ld p a ss th e y m ig h t lo se th e fo re- be a s h as b een p ro v ed In o th e r p lac- Hhore , o r th e rea8 0 n th e y h a J b u (u e s — re d u c tio n o f c rim e a n d c rim e b ills, g r e a t e r p ro s p e rity , m o re life, no d o ck s. T h e y h a v e g o t b u sy w ith lib e rty a n d h a p p in e s s. in th e p a s t few w eek s in a n tic ip a tio n M RS. R O B E R T JO N S R U D . of th e v o te on t h a t m e a s u re . G re sh a m , h av e s e c u re d a b o u t tw e n ty „ .. . ,,,, , ,, ¡b a b ie s to r e n try . T h e sh o w » ill be ,P " , “ *l,io n d o lla 7 fo r c a n ts a n d th e re v e n u e fro m th e liq J h eld on O c to b e r 31. u o r traffic is o n ly n in e h u n d re d th o u s a n d d o lla rs. O reg o n sp e n d s tw o m illio n d o lla rs a y e a r to keep up p eace officers, c o u rts , tr ia ls , ja ils , p riso n s a n d a sy lu m s, a n d c o u rt re c o rd s p ro v e th a t th r e e - f o u r th s of th e b u sin e ss tr a n s a c te d by a ll th e s e to g e th e r is d e riv e d from th e liq u o r I traffic, a n d th e ta x p a y e r fo o ts th e S ta ti m e n i o f O w n e rs h ip I b ills, w h ile th e liq u o r d e a le rs pocket I th e pro fits. H ow is th a t fro m a b u si- | S ta te m e n t o f th e O w n e rsh ip , M an n ess p o in t o f view ? B u t we need n o t a g e m e n t, C irc u la tio n , e tc ., re q u ire d go to s ta tis tic s to be co n v in ce d . No by th e a c t o f A u g u st 24, 1912. on e need go v ery f a r ----------------- fro m h om e ---- to T h is is to c e rtif y th a t I am th e ed- se e fo r h im se lf th e evil re s u lts of Ito r, m a n a g in g e d ito r, b u sin e ss m an - w d rin k . in b ro k e n , u n h a p p y a n d iin- after, p u b lis h e r a n d th e so le o w n e r p o v e rish e d h o m es a n d n u m b e rle s s of th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k , p u b lish e d HOME M ADE SA U SA G E, crim e s. tw lce-a-w eek a t G re sh a m , O regon HAM, LARD, BACON I W h a t a b o u t th e p e rs o n a l lib e r ty ” T h e re a r e no k n o w n b o n d h o ld e rs, i o f th e m an w ho can " t a k e a d rin k o r m o rtg a g e s o r o th e r s e c u r ity h o ld e rs ’. ■Gt le a v e it a lo n e .” I say th e n it is his H. L. ST. C L A IR . .d u t y to le a v e it a lo n e fo r th e s a k e of S w orn to a n d su b s c rib e d b efo re A d o lf T ie tz e 't h e w e a k e r b r o th e r w ho can n o t r e ine th is 23d d a y o f O c to b e r, 1914 s is t th e te m p ta tio n If h e w ould an d D. M. R o b e rts , a n o ta ry p u b lic fo r w ho ex e rc ise s hiR lib e rty to su ch an O reg o n . MAIN ST. GRESH AM , ORE. excess th a t his w ife a n d c h ild re n and : w h o e v e r he co n ies in c o n ta c t w ith a r e d e p riv e d of th e i r p e rs o n a l lib e rty . T h e re Is m uch p r a tin g by tlie a n ti- p r o h ib itio n is ts in re g a rd to e v e ry in d iv id u a l e x e rc isin g se lf-c o n tro l an d o v erco m in g te m p ta tio n . Do th ey re a lly m ean th a t It is n e c e ss a ry to h a v e sa lo o n s in o r d e r to ex e rc ise th e r ig h t of se lf-g o v e rn m e n t? 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