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4 T h e G resh am C an nery W ill B e D ed ica ted Saturday, O ct. 3 1 , b y a Big B o o ster M eetin g T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 4. G resham O utlook NO. 69 ARGUMENTS MIXED WITH FALLACIES GRESHAM, CONGRESSMAN LAFFERTY ON SPEAKING TOUR MULTNOMAH, COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1914 STOP AND CONSIDER STATES REASON FOR OPPOSING WM. HANLEY TU ESD A Y S AND FR ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR PORTLAND POST OFFICE ONE OF TEN Congressman A. W,. Lafferty was Editor O utlook:— In your issue j in Gresham Saturday and spoke tor of Friday last I note what seems to GRESHAM. ORE., October 24, 1914.— Editor Outlook:— In conse ! about fifteen minutes to a crowd of quence of an article, "signed William McAIpiue." published in and coun be an editorial indorsement or Wm. ' voters at Main and Powell streets on tenanced by your paper, 1 am. much to my regret, compelled to have you Hanley for United States senator as the Issues o i the campaign. He went "a fine example of a thorough Ore discontinue my advertisem ent at once. Respectfully, from here to Powell VaPey then to gonian" and “a true progressive.” Anti-prohibition had its innings at Pleasant Home, at which places he The above was received on Saturday by the Outlook from a Gresham I have seen many posters and news met with many interested listeners. (Experimental efforts are being Metzger’s hall on Friday evening He gcheduled to gpeak at Trout. business man. As the letter was not intended for publication we withhold paper advertisem ents edited and made by the Post Office Department paid for by Wm. Hanley in which be when one of the saloon league dale, »he county Farm and Fairview the man’s name. We regret that our friend takes this way of showing his to increase the scope of the parcel low his full length and full width disapproval of the opinions expressed by Mr McAIpiue in his letter pub speakers, Ed, Cantrell, addressed an during the afternoon. lished in Tuesday's Outlook. The article was unsolicited and was accepted portrait he says he is not in favor of post 1,1 t*le handling of farm and Mr. Lafferty said he had been audience on “The Twelve Funda and published only as expressing Mr. .McAlpine’s opinion. Of course the state wide prohibition for Oregon, da‘ry products. at as many us eight different places Ten P°st oinfes in the United mental Fallacies of Prohibition.” He writer of the article is of English nationality, has read and traveled ex nor of nation wide prohibition for speaking in Portland to good crowd» began his address to an audience of each night, and it was a rest for him tensively and writes from an English viewpoint. W hile personally we these United States; but that he is States have been designated by the tw elve persons old enough to vote, to get out to this favored locality and think he expressed him self in too im passioned language the Outlook ex opposed to prohibition on principle Department for the experiment, one preferring personal liberty for the of which is Portland. whom the official statistician of the meet his many friends. He also tended to him only the customary courtesy, a courtesy which it extends to individual Postm aster F. S. Myers of the and local option for the any of its German readers or any others. town pronounced to be all prohis. said he had the best assurances of Portland office is Interested iu the The speaker said that he would success. Our German friend in taking the attitude he does certainly forgets community This is exactly the stand that cv- success of the movement and is ask only speak on three of the fallicies, Mr. Lafferty has a winning way, that he is in America. We would naturally expect that his sym pathies ery saloon keeper in Oregon takes ing the hearty co-operation of the would be pro-German. We would also expect that our English friend’s and, being a good talker, he made a lneetilJg ev erybody on the level, and today. It is not “a true progres Gresham post office in a letter to only speak on three of the fallacies. ighowg he ig a man of conv,ctlonB sym pathies would be anti-German. The German says we should be neu were hard to distinguish in the rap- and has the courage of his convic- tral in this country. Is he neutral? If the article had happened to be siv e” principle. It Is as ancient and Postm istress McColl in which he ,d utterances he let out for inspec- Uong He doeg not mince lnatter8 commendatory of the Kaiser would he have stopped his paper and his ad? reactionary as the feast of Belshaz says he will be glad to correspond We cannot dictate what opinions men shall hold or what views they zar and as fit for present govern with her on any question that may ' when it conies to denouncing the arise or that she may suggest. After awhile about a dozen more trugtJJ an(j tj,e demagogues. He says shall or shall not express. This is a free country. The German cannot mental use. A man, who in the face The Gresham office may be de or the pre.vent uprising of good Ore assume to say that the Englishman has not as much right to be here as persons came. In mostly antis, and he ,g thp frlends and heIpPr of , h„ pended on to assist in the matter, gonian citizens to down this curse with a lew children thrown in tor common man. In one of his recent 1 im self or as much right to his political views and national opinions. If ’and all those who are desirous of of curses in our state, deliberately tach was in his own country it might be different. But each is in America good m easure there was a respect- speeches he said- making an effort to dispose of pro able sized congregation and the j j stanj for the man who wears the w here he must recognize the other • man’s freedom. The only thing the and strenuously spreads him self on duce, as suggested, are requested to the boards as standing with the sa speaker was given a respectful hear- j overalls. He is the man who has American asks of either is that he shall not do or say things which would ing There was but one woman pres- ' built everything in this world, on be destructive of our free American institutions. As Americans we esteem loon and against the cleaning up of seek further information here which ent. Evidently the new voters know land and sea, except what wa3 given one citizen as highly as another, regardless of nativity or language, as long crime, is no more fit to represent will be cheerfully furnished. Follow ing is a portion of Post you and me in the United States all about the subject or don’t wan) to us by Almighty God. The bal as he is in sympathy with our American principles of government. master Myers’ letter to Postmistress senate than though he him self owned ance of us, if willing to serve the The Outlook's position is neutral so long as it gives the sam e oppor to know— it makes very little dif special interests as lawyers, doctors, tunity to all and refrains from taking sides in the impending European con a saloon. I sincerely hope that ev McColl: ference which. I n o r d e r t o e x te n d th e f a c i l i t i e s o f th e The lecturer said that liquor is , ministers, and editors, may go flict. We are neither pro-German nor anti-German. The United States is ery reader of the Outlook will re p a r c e l p o s t s e r v ic e a s r a p i d ly a s p o a s l- not the blessing of these of great through life in ease and comfort, neutral, but that does not mean that citizens within our borders have not member next Tuesday, what Wm. b le , a n d t o g iv e th e p u b lic e v e r y p o s s i wenltn. nor of those who have mod supported, fed, clothed, and cared for opinions concerning the war, its causes, conditions and probable outcome, Hanley has taken so much trouble b le a d v a n ta g e in c o n n e c tio n t h e r e w i t h , to print about him self on the saloon th e P o s t o if ie e D e p a r t m e n t i s a t p r e s and which they cannot express in a reasonable way. erate means. He attempted to shot, by the man in the overalls. e n t e n g a g e d i n w o r k i n g o u t a s y s te m MILTON NELSON. The houses in which we live, the The Outlook will not refuse to publish any honest and fair-minded ex question. that the people of great poverty, w h e r e b y th e p r o d u c e r a n d c o n s u m e r o f streets upon which we walk, the pression of opinion, within the lim its of its space, if the same is timely, f a r m a n d d a i r y p r o d u c t s c a n lie b r o u g h t ground down by greed and rapacity, i n d ir e c t c o m m u n ic a t io n . FUNERAL SERVICES needed the stim ulant of liquor to truins in which wo ride, the autom o clean and readable and the author's or sponser’s name is signed thereto. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 T h e P o r t la n d , O r e g o n , p o s t o ffic e b u s When for any reason we cannot do this we will cease publishing a counteract the lack of other nour biles in which som e of us ride, the b e e n d e s ig n a t e d b y th e d e p a r t m e n t to ishm ent; that while many attribute steaks and chickens which some of us newspaper. Mary A.meda Ackley was born at c o m p ile a l i s t o f n a m e s a n d a d d r e s s e s eat, the ships in which we sail, the poverty to drink, he looks deeper Newville, DeKalb county, Indiana, o f p r o d u c e r s w h o d e s ir e to s e ll c o u n t r y p r o d u c e d ir e c t to th e c o n s u m e r . Such a and attributes the drink habit to tem ples in which judges hold their [ jjj MEMORY OF March 21, 1856. She grew to l i s t w i l l be r e v is e d a n d r e p r in t e d a t f r e PERSONAL LIBERTY courts— and issue injunctions against EDW IN M CARPENTER poverty. womanhood in that place. She went A TRUE STORY q u e n t i n t e r v a l s , w i l l he k e p t p o s te d in _______ He stated that a m ost thorougn labor unions— ’. he palaces in which to Michigan when she was twenty- a l l p o s t o ffic e s t a t io n s , a n d w i l l lie d e Edward M. Carpenter was born PORTLAND, Oct. 23— Editor Out- four years of age and on May 11, l iv e r e d b y c a r r i e r to a n y o n e w h o d e investigation had been made ami m illionaires and high officials re- that only five per cent, according to side, the great marble buildings with O ctober 2d, 1830, in Deleware coun- were picking flowers on a sm all Min- 1879, was married to D. S. Johnson s ir e s t o s e c u re i t . T h e l i s t w i l l c o n t a in th e n a m e s a m i A, the insurance statistics, of the people gold domes in which laws are made, ty state of New York mesota prairie they saw a team of at Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, coming to a d d r e s s e s o f a l l p e r s o n s w h o h a v e i n can be charged with the excessive use and the cannon with which battles of 10 years his mother died, and he horses that seemed to be running Oregon In 1889, and to Gresham in d ic a te d to th e p o s t m a s t e r a t P o r t la n d . of alcoholic liquors, and that 99 out are fought, all come from the man 1900. For many years she had been U regon, t h a t t h e y a r e in u p o s it io n to of every 100 of these were subjects who wears the overalls. That man, lmad® his own way in lh ” world at away. The horses were hitched to a sufferer from epilepsy until becom h a n d le p r o d u c e in t h i s m a n n e r , a n d w is h of all others, should be honored and different kinds of ■ employment. He a lumber wagon and there were six ing insane. She was com m itteed to t o d o so , t o g e t h e r w i t h th e c h a r a c t e r o f of abject poverty. th e p r o d u c e t h e y c a n f u r n i s h (u n d e r He made the broad assertion tha; respected. That man, of all others, was married to Sarah A. Shay, April men in the wagon. As the g irls’ at the asylum at Salem on the 22d day a p p r o p r ia t e h e a d in g s s u c h a s " b u t t e i " . < ¡ad, 1853, in Peiutsyl vau ia. T o ihia tention was called to the team they of July, 1908, where she remained " e g g s " , " f r u i t s a m i n u t s " , a m i • g e n e r a l 100 men iu this country <1. osina».■ should roceive sufficient salary p r o d u c e " ) , th e prioes a n d t e r m s o f p a y the industries of the nation— that 1'! raise his family with dignity and union ten children were born. His saw one man on the middle seat of until her death, which occurred on m e n t. c h a n g e o f p r ic e , a n d s t t e h o t h e r of them form an inner circle— and with comfort. Hon. A. W. Lafferty, wife and five children survive: Mrs. he 17th day of October, 1914. The d e s c r i p t i v e m a t t e r o r i n f o r m a t i o n I t From tim e to tim e the question Rost tta Holmes of Los Angeles, Cal., the wagon get up and try to step to body was cremated there on the 19th. m a y he n e c e s s a r y to f u r n is h . that two only have central control T h e l i s t w i l l tie p r in t e d o n o r a b o u t and that it requires no argument to has been raised as to Mr. Lafferty’s j Arihur W. and Geo. 8. Carpenter, of the front seat and then as the horses n her girlhood she united with the determ ine the result of this condi reilgious allillation. If this is a mat- Pleasant Home; Mrs. Katie Coss, of veered the man was thrown out and Disciples church and remained a t h e f i r s t o f e a c h m o n t h , a n d i f a p r o d u c e r w is h e s h is n a m e t o r e m a in o n D ie tion which is the present intemper ter regarded as essential by any it Portland, Oregon; Mrs. C. M. Lake, one of the hind wheels ran over his faithful member of that church un l i s t h e s h o u ld s o a d v is e th e p o s t m a s t e r should be remembered that A. W. 'of Boring, Oregon; also eleven grand head. The children were frightened til death. ate phase under consideration. n o t l a t e r th a n th e t w e n t ie t h o f th e He denounced the great drug store Lafferty is a member of the Central children and five great grand chil- and ran for home. As soon as the Funeral services will be held at m o n t h ; o t h e r w is e h is n a m e w i l l n o t b e team was stopped the men ran and the M. E. church in Gresham on Sun r e p r in t e d . T h i s is n e c e s s a r y in o r d e r corporation with its chain of stores Christian church in East Portland. 1 dren are left to mourn his death. t h a t th e P s t s h a l l n o t Ire e n e u m lr e r e d This is a fact that can be demon Mr. Carpenter was a private of picked the man up and carried him day, November 1st, at 12 o ’clock ipi- w i t h u n a v a ila b le n a m e s as being the m ainspring of the pres ent agitation in order to vote states s t rated to the satisfaction of atty Captain W. B. Hall’s Company C., to the home of the girls. The men m ediately follow ing (he regular 11 P a r c e l p o s t p a c k a g e s a r e d e liv e r e d t h r o u g h o u t t h e e n t ir e c i t y o f P o r t la n d 171st regiment of Pennsylvania mil had all been drinking and the man o ’clock preaching service. dry so that the drug stores might concerned. d a lly a c c e p t B u n d a y . A ll packages re itia. He entered the service October hurt was Geo. Keyser who died at reap the harvest of prohibition. c e iv e d p r i o r t o e ig h t a. i l l . a r e d e liv e r e d MRS. CARRELL AGAIN 23, 1862, and was discharged June m idnight that night. Leslie M. Shaw, he said predicted th a t d ay. S h ip p e r s s h o u ld t im e t h e ir EXPRESS COMPANY AT TOP OF LIST 22d, 1863, by reason of physical dis He was a young man who, with a the greatest war in history when tht SEN DS GOODS FREE p a c k a g e s t o th e b e s t a d v a n ta g e a n d w h e n p e r is h a b le g o o d s a r e d u e t o a r ability, at New Bern, North Carolina. family friend was sent out from Phil factories of the world exceeded the Not many changes were noticed George W. Page, agent for the r i v e in t h ia c i t y S a t u r d a y s a f t e r e ig h t At the close of the civil war he adelphia, Pennsylvania, to get him demand for goods. An army of idle by the contest com m ittee in counting a. m ., s p e c ia l d e l i v e r y s ta m p s s h o u ld be men is discontented and the world is the votes last night. The first three moved with his family to Burlin City out of bad company. As I said he American Express company at Gresh a ffix e d , t h e r e b y s e c u r in g im m e d ia t e d e died that night and after an inquest am, has received notice that all gifts Wisconsin, where he lived until now seeing the results of the predic or four contestants kept the sam e liv e r y u p o n a r r iv a l. S h ip p e r s s h o u ld fa m ilia r iz e th e m tion made years ago. Over produc relative positions, which gave the 1874, when he came to Pleasant he was buried in the corner of a field ■ donated for the “Christmas ship,, tion is the cause of the great conflict 13th prize, consisting of six silver Home, Oregon, where he has lived near the house, as it was expected will be forwarded to Brooklyn, N. Y., s e lv e s a s f a r a s p o s s ib le w i t h p a r c e l p o s t r a t e s a n d c o n d it io n s , r e q u ir e m e n t s most of the time since. He died at that the father would send for his j free of cost. The notice reads: now going on, and when the present teaspoons, to Mrs. S. G. Carrell. as Io p a c k in g a n d w r a p p in g , tim e n e c e s son’s body but he never did and As y o u d n u b tle » » h a v e s e e n In th e the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. supplies have been exhausted there s a ry f o r t r a n s p o r t a t io n a n d d e liv e r y , Miss Echo Jones, who has won a would be a return to peace and with ¡lumber of valuable prizes, has with M. Lake, near Boring, where he has when the farm was sold the fences p p r a e p s e e r s n , ts a f o » r h ip c h il la d d r e e n n o w f i t h E u C r o h p r e is t m w a i l s l e tc . T h i s i n f o r m a t i o n w i l l b e f u r n is h e d i n re s p o n s e t o a r e q u e s t o n t h i s o ffic e , it would com e a solution of the treb drawn from the contest and will been cared for during several years were changed and the grave plowed s a il f r o m B r o o k l y n , N . Y .. N o v . 1 0 th . o r c a n h e o b t a in e d f r o m a n y p o s t m a s te r . over and is now unknown. T h e s e g i f t s a r e b e in g d o n a te d b y c i t T h i s o ffic e w i l l he p le a s e d to e n t e r in t o les instead of the turbulent condi lent! her in 11 nonce to other contest- past, at the age of 84 years. At the inquest there was a letter iz e n s f r o m a l l p a r t s o f t h e U n it e d c o r r e s p o n d e n c e w i t h a n y o n e in t e r e s t e d Mr. Carpenter was a strong be tions that now confront the laborer ants liever in the uplifting of humanity found in the young man's pocket di S la t e s a n d th e m a j o r i t y o f th e m h a v e In t h i s s e r v ic e , o r w h o d e s ir e s to l „ . in who would be satisfied with plenty to g o n e f o r w a r d in la r g e c o n s ig n m e n ts . e lu d e d In th e l i s t o f p r o d u c e r s o r w is h e s to a woman called “ Dear eat and would not need to seek for M m . S G C a r r e ll 180108 and has sent many hundreds of dol rected W e u n d e r s t a n d t h a t th e r e a r e s t i l l t o t a k e a d v a n ta g e o f i t . M ss G e r t r u d e K a s tm a n wife" and she was told to kiss the lars to aid the colored people of the 1öJ I7 0 s o m e g i f t s t h a t h a v e n o t a s y e t b e e n stim ulants to keep from starving. F . H. M Y E B B , P o s tm a s te r . 9 OS«’- South, in their work of civilization, baby for him. The letter, with a f o r w a r d e d t o B r o o k l y n , a n il, in a s m u c h He cited as facts that the most M is s t l h t . l t s .M ille r M r s . C. A . H o fT in a n 53 S a t t ’ res,i* s e r v ic e i s n e c e s s a r y t o g e t and to the yellow race across the gold ring that was on the young ' as im poverished nations have no intem M is s F r a n c e s B II. hr 4289« th e m to B r o o k l y n b e fo r e th e s a i l i n g o f CANNERY DEDICATION Pacific. man's hand was sent to his father perance because they are not con M l R. J. McKinney SPEAKERS SELECTED th e s h ip , y o u a r e a u t h o r iz e d t o a d v is e 1S725 He was always strongly opposed to Jacob Keyser. A Mr. W all, the old th o s e In t e r e s t e d t h a t w e w i l l h a n d le 1 7635 trolled by great financiers. He named J e n n - I .m t l Speakers at the cannery celt bra- 15812 the use of liquor and tobacco In any friend that had come west with him, f r i a t g i f t s d o n a te d f o r c h il d r e n o f E u India. Turkey and Belgium. In the M i RS G e o r u in a H a m lin M ir r E lle n D e lln v e n 15172 form and devoted his means and lat said his people did not know he was r o p e w h ic h a r e to b e f o r w a r d e d o n a tlon to be held next Saturday from latter country the use of malt liquors M is s «• I I H u l l - g o v e r n m e n t s h ip f r o m B r o o k l y n o n N o 14308 married. He also said this terrible v e m b e r 1 0 th . S h ip m e n ts i n a l l c a s e s the Oregon Agricultural college will in 56 gallons per year to each per M i SH I r i s O i'llic k . s o n 12973 ter part of his life to circulating lit 11100 erature to try and turn people from news would kill his mother, who m u s t b e m a r k e d " C h r i s t m a s G i f t a f o r be Professors John E. Larson a m i son, yet Intemperance is rare. In M is » A l ic e H o b e r tn M is s L u l u N y M tr n m H. T. French. ('. A. Malboeuf, man 9000 their wayward ways. His patient and was not strong. Was this personal C h ild r e n o f E u r o p e . " this country the homicidal crimes M rs . C h ip m a n 8250 ager of the Oregon Fruit Distribu cheerful disposition will long be re liberty or license to drink and by so number 20 tim es more than in any M is s E t h e l M e r r i l l 7665 tor« association of Portland will al doing cause his own death and sor- FORTY TO NOTHING European country where the use of Mi MR G la d y s L u m s d e n 7 090 membered by those where he spent THE WAY TO DO IT so be one of the speakers. M IR. \V. 11. Sanford row and disgrace of his father, moth 7 000 his last days. liquor is double that of this. Every prepara Don Is being made 7 000 er, sister, w ife and baby. Did he With every Increase on the cost M r s . A lo n z o H a d f o r d When Estacada sent Its football to entertain the m< tubers of the a s s o M r» . L u l u S t r e b in ............................ 7000 REMARKABLE SCENE have the right to do such a crime? of living there is a corresponding M r s 6300 squad down to Gresham <ast Satur ciation and their invited friends. A SHOWN IN MOVIE To die drunk? What a terrible re increase in vice and crime, he said, M l» » H e n r i e t t a W ile « 5705 day it hoped to carry away the ba- banquet table is being arranged un membrance. Could we ever vote to Mo« and added that the danger to this Mi»» N e l l ie F a r ia A film scene to be shown at the give any man the chance to cause ' con just as it did laat year. But the der the supervision of H. E. Davis, M 1 R M M a u d M ic h e l 4500 country is not in drink but to special M r » i Gresham boys were not inclined to be and several prominent ladies will G ra n t S haw 5950 moving picture theater tonight will such sorrow to his loved ones and to privileges In lines of business. This, M r s R o b e r t I, a n s d o w n ...... ......... 5100 show a Maxwell car clim bing up to j ho lenient this tim e and when the prepare the lunch which will b e giv go unbidden to his God? he said, is the testim ony of every M r s J. C a v a n a u g h 4300 1 Estacada boys went home they took en at 12 o ’clock. The speaking will the Uigau monument In Chicago. The M is » E ls ie S c h u lt z ........................... May the women who now have the 4100 historian. the xero mark with them, leaving take place while the guests are at climb was the result of a dare to do M i»R O liv e M a r s t o n 4000 . privilege, do our duty and vote to He paid his respects to Kansas and a tally of 40 for our pigskin huskies the table. M rs J C ald o ............................ 4000 ! '' .n’ r,*a ' wa* tilmed *’> protect our home« and native land gave statistics that are not in accor Mrs. C. K. Ir is h ....... .................. . 3059 to look at. the Essanay film company and an ex- i fronj gucb ev„ dance with those generally spoken M r s J. K. M e tz g e r 3 500 It was real war all through the ceptionally clear picture resulted Harvest Sale ami Program. ONE OF THE OIRLS. 3720 about. In Kansas there are 2860 Mr» t > O S m it h There will be a Harvest sale and game and the glory is all ours al- and will be shown with a hundred M rs . Jennie O sw ald 3700 insane people w hile Chicago alone M r s i though it was not showing proper social at the Al'man warehouse, E. J . Q r a d i n ............... ............... equally interesting scenes. H A L LO W E E N DANCE 1700 other near Scenic station tomorrow night. with 700,000 less population has M rs . M M y e r» .............. .................... 3500 There will be no admission to the BY ROCKWOOD GRANGE rw,Pee‘ t0 ,hf* TlB,,or" when ,h,,y A program will be given and re- 2812 Kansas ranks below Oregon M r » Id a H a m i l t o n ......... 3500 were not allowed one little touch-1 freshm ents served. A cordial Invi theater tonight, complimentary tick 3 100 in education, bank deposits and in I M r» . R oy K a ra . ............................. tation Is extended to everyone to be ets being obtainable at the local Max- Rockwood grange w ill give its down to fondle and cares3. M »s G e rtru d e B aker __ _______ 3015 morals generally, being in a class 1 M r s present. It will be held under the L A . A p lin r io n Next tim e it may be different, so auspices of the Ladles' Aid society 3030 well dealers. Latourell & Son, Powell .'sixth annual H allowe’en dance next ranging from 2 2 to 33, in com pari-i M r s 3799 street. j Saturday night. Alysw orth’a orches- ' the Gresham high school is putting of Scenic. No charge for admission. 2 119 1 son with all the other states in these M is s R eta B u rc h ................................. Don’t fail to see this wonderful : tra will furnish the music. Tickets, up a joyful yell this week In com- M i m Muia;a Biuwn....................... 2 019 particulars. Home Cooking Restaurant. j production. It is just as interesting 11.00, supper 25 cents. There will memoration of their victory over an The state of Washington ranks 5 A regular dinner will be served as It is educational. Lots of life and be nothing doing at Fairview or ancient enemy. Hallowe'en. first in education. Oregon fifteenth, every day from 11 to 3. 8hort or A variety of crepe paper for d e c -; while Kansas is tied with Maryland , oration ders at any time. Having taken over Consignment of Christmas manufacturing body is invited to be present at Gravel aad Saad. __ goods now In. Mrs Boughner’s Nov-, ’ as the twenty-sixth Rockwood. Good management by I prepared to furnish gravel the restaurant formerly conducted He claims that prohibition states e,ty Stor*- Builder». the grange. a good house built In do not make a better showing In any if he could be convinced to the ____ con- _ Wanted _ ____________ particular alongside the liquor states trary he would give up and come in- Gre,ham ,n ^«change for Portland Warm up with a Perfection OU and closed hi. address by saying that | to the prohibition camp -r#r P*«»cular. see Mr., Heater, sold by Starling A Kidder. Lillian Pullen. F-*7i and tD quantity from Bell by Mr. Peck I would be pleased to pit. Also teaming, grading and ex retain bis patronage and will en- Talaphons dsavor to merit that of the entire eavating J. H. Hoss tf <»sbUa L. HOLLYWOOD. T»x,