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TWO
OREHHAM
G resham
O utlook
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OUTLOOK
FRIDAA',
(H TO H EH
S 0.
1911
M r. and M rs F E C la rk spent
a bo uq ue t o f w h ite b rid e roses and
I m aiden h a ir ferns.
S unday w ith M r. and M rs. S. R u n ya n
Rev. A. B. C a ld e r o f P o rtla n d , o f­ and W u i. R u n ya n
M r. S lras R u n ya n m oved his f u r ­
ficia te d at th e w e d d in g , th e b e a u tifu l
n itu r e fro n t B o rin g la st week and
r in g cere m on y being used.
M a n y b e a u tifu l and u s e fu l pres­ his fa m ily w ill be a t hom e in th e
en ts were received fro m th e you ng parsonage in a few days.
E a rl B axte r. Joe T u to r and J im
c o u p le ’s host o f frie n d s , w ho a ll jo in
in wishing tlie " e e w i v w e d s ” a long lia r t s o r f have gone w ith th e ir team s
ha pp y and p ro spe rous life to g e th e r. to w o rk near O regon C ity .
M r. a m i M rs. R ic h w ill m a k e th e ir
hom e in New P le asa nt H om e a t pres­
W h a t W o u ld Y ou D o?
T h e re are m an y tim e s when one
e n t.
A fte r a s h o rt ho n e ym o o n t r ip
m
an
qu
estio ns a n o th e r’s a ctio n s and
th e y w ill he at hom e to t h e ir frie n d s .
lo tlv e s .
Men act d iffe re n tly u u d e r
T ho-- p ie . n t at th e w e d d in g were
T h e ques­
M rs. N ancy
R ich ,
nioth>-r o f the d iffe re n t circu m sta nce s.
g ru o in , M i s M y r tle R ich , h is siste r. tio n is, w h a t w o u ld you do r ig h t
M r. and M rs. E d w a rd R ich o f P o rt now if you had a severe cold? C o uld
le n d , M r. and M rs. F ra n k I r v in g o f yo u do b e tte r th a n to ta k e C h a m b e r­
B o lin g . Rev. A. II. C a ld e r and w ife la in 's Cough R em edy?
I t is h ig h ly
o f P o rtla n d , M r. and M rs. Geo. T â c h ­ recom m ended by people who have
e ro n o f B o rin g . M r. R. E. R ichey and used i t to r years and k u o w its v ilu e
M iss M a ttie B ro o ks, o f B o rin g . M r. M rs. O. E. S a rg e n t, P e ru , iu d ., says,
is
and M rs. C. M. D anielson o f M u ltn o ­ ’C h a m b e rla in ’s C o u g h R em edy
m ah, M r. and M rs. Jo h n M e ye r and w o rth its w e ig h t In g o ld and I ta k e
d a u g h te r N o ra.
plea sure in re c o m m e n d in g i t . ”
For
A lin e n sh o w e r was g ive n to the sale by a ll Dealers.
b rid e elect la s t S a tu rd a y a t th e hom e
o f h e r p a re n ts on Rose C ity D a iry
fa rm .
M any
o f h e r frie n d s were !
present and she received m a n y p rê t- j
ty pieces w h ic h she can use in lie r I
new hom e.
B0KIN0
V ICT02Y
T W IC E A W E E K
.
F ro m th e s ta n d p o in t o f th e p ro -
Mrs. R o b e rt Kerslak«- is sp e nd ing
B O R IN G . Oct ‘¿'J M rs. C. M Dan-
P u b lis h e d e ve ry T uesday and F rid a y
her
m o th e r M rs. ii Ison, fo r m e r ly F a n n ie M eyers, o f
, h ib itio n is t th e g re a te st p la n k o f th e th e week w ith
a t G resha m , O regon.
B u rn s at T ro u td a le .
i p r o h ib itio n p la tfo rm is n a tio n a l p ro ­
iu ltn o m a h was a guest a t h e r par-
M r. and M rs. F re tt F o th jo in e d th e
I I. L. ST. C L A IR , E d ito r a n d 'P u b l’r. h ib itio n .
T h a t p rin c ip le has been g ra ng e at O rie n t S a tu rd a y.
t ts' hom e in B o rin g f o r se ve ra l days
M r. and M rs. A n d re w s ’ w ife and ■ '■«• was here to a tte n d th e m a rria g e
endorsed by It. A. B o o th , r e p u b li­
O u r S u b s c rip tio n
can c a n d id a te f o r U n ite d S tates sen­ son a re in P o rtla n d th is week.
K ates
•
h e r s is te r M iss E s th e r Y erkes.
Some o f o u r y o u n g fo lk s v is ite d th e
O n e y e a r , 1 1 .5 0 ;
a to r, and th e re has been some fea rs
rs.
D a n ie lso n was a v is ito r a t Sun-
h a rv e s t so cia l g ive n at M r A ltm a n 's
s ix m o n t h , 75 eta;
th a t the votes o f the frie n d 's o f p ro ­ la s t S a tu rd a y eve ning.
. y school S unday m o rn in g and also
th r e e m o n t h ’ s t r i a l
h ib itio n , i f g iv e n to th e p r o h ib itio n
T h e re a re se ve ra l new phones in at
school T uesday a fte rn o o n .
At
■ u b e c r lp tlo n , 50c.
A m on g th e m are the b lh places she was exte nde d a co r-
c a n d id a te w o u ld
h e lp
d e fe a t .Mr. th is v ic in ity .
A d v e r t is i n g
M c t're a ry s , W illia m s and trie A r m ­
K a te s r e a s o n a b le
B oo th and th u s g ive th e e le c tio n to
<! il welcom e.
She a tte n d e d school
s tro n g b ro th e rs .
O u r r e p r e s e n t a t iv e
the d e m o c ra tic ca n d id a te , w ho has
M iss
Jean L e n t spe nt S a tu rd a y in B o rin g and g ra d u a te d ju s t a s h o rt
w ill cull.
so f a r fa ile d to m ake k n o w n his and S un da y at hom e last week.
tim e b efo re h e r m a rria g e .
P h o n e 701
M iss A n n ie M o rg a n is s ta y in g at
view s upon the p rin c ip le the p r o h ib i­
"T h e I, I n o t ype
Ite v.
A.
ii. Caiil« r and w ife o f
hom e fo r th e past few weeks w h ile P o rtla n d , and M r. and Mrs. C. M.
W a y Is th e W a y
tio n is ts a re w o rk in g fo r.
h e r m o th e r Is aw ay on a v is it.
t h a t W in « .”
D a nie lso n o f M u ltn o m a h w ere d in ­
T in - O u tlo o k has received a le tte r
E d ith A n d re w e n te rta in e d L a u ra n e r g i n s i s o n W e lie sday o f M r. and
O fficia l pa pe r o f the T o w n o f fro m II. 3. S tin e , o f M e d fo rd , the Jones Sunday.
M rs. Jo h n M eyer.
M r. and M rs. C ooley w ent to P o r t­
G resham , O regon.
p r o h ib itio n c a n d id a te f o r se n a to r, in
la n d S a tu rd a y w h ere M rs. C ooley is '
O fficia l pa pe r o f the T o w n o f
R ic h -Y e rk e s W i-itd in g .
w h ich he asks h is a d h e re n ts to place ta k in g m e d ic a l tre a tm e n t.
F a irv ie w , O regon.
A ve ry p r e tty y e t q u ie t w e d d in g
p r in c ip le
b e fo re
p a rty
la b e l, and
M r. and M rs. W ilh e lm spent S u n ­ lo o k place at the hom e o f M r. and
Entere«
as second-class m a tte r m a rk
t h e ir
b a llo ts
so
th a t
a day w ith M r. and M rs. A le x. T h o m p ­ M rs. J. M e ye r W ediw sda y, O cto be r
M a rch 3, 1911, a t th e I ’ostoffice u t
I 2 8 th , 1914, a t 2 p. nt., w hen
M rs.
m an
pledged
to
th e
p rin c ip le son.
G resham , O regon, u n d e r th e A ct o f
! M e y e r’s d a u g h te r,
E s th e r
Y erkes,
w
ill
be
elected
to
the
U
n
it
­
M arch 3. 1879.
TROUTDALE
! was jo in e d in w e dlo ck to O tis M.
ed S tates senate. He w ill be g la d to
R ich o f P le asa nt Hom e.
T H E « «»I S T Wl
I II; L O S T .
release a ll p r o h ib itio n is ts fro m v o t­
P u p ils
o f T ro u td a le school w ill
T ile
ro o m s
were a ll b e a u tifu lly
in g f o r h im i f th e y fe e l th a t th e y g ive an e n te rta in m e n t a t the Ma- d e cora te d in
y e llo w
d a h lia s and
A last appeal Is being m ade a ll
CHERRYVILLE
c o u ld not vote o n ly f o r a m an who son ic h a ll n e x t S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , d a in ty fe rn s. T he a u tu m n idea was
o v e r lh«’ s la te f o r an era o f decency
f
u
r
t
h
e
r
c
a
rrie
d
o
u
t
by
a
b
o
w
e
r
o
f
de cla red h im s e lf on th e r ig h t side O cto be r 3 1 st, co m m e n cin g a t 8 p. m.
A m asquerade p a rty w ill be held
green and y e llo w rib b o n in te rtw in e d
and m o ra lity . T h is Is the la s t w ord
o f the p r o h ib itio n q u e stio n .
c o n s is tin g o f songs,
du ets, r e c lt a - ] w ith a u tu m n leaves and fe rn s, un d e r a t the schoolhouse F rid a y e v e n in g
th a t can be spoken by th e O u tlo o k ,
.
A good tim e is p ro m ised f o r a ll w ho
M r. S tin e ’s a c tio n in th is m a tte r is lio n s , re a d in g s, c lu b s w in g in g and a w h ic h th e y o u n g couple stoo d,
u n a t- |
Com e and b rin g y o u r frie n d s
fo i by the tim e it appears agutu the
v ir t u a lly
an
en d o rse m e n t
o f M r. p la y le t e n title d , ‘ T ro u b le a t S ä te i­ tended.
a n il n e ig hbo rs.
b a llo ts w ill be n e a rly ready f o r th e
T lte b rid e , a p re tty b ru n e tte , was
le
e
’*
”
.
T
h
e
tea
chers
and
p
u
p
ils
are
Booth and is u s a crifice f o r th e cause
L it t le A lic e Rhodes had a n o th e r
lo v e ly in a dress o f pale blu e b ro ­
ti. u u t
u n il w h a t w ill be th e re s u lt
he Is pledged to. As th is is the g re a t- w o rk in g h a rd to m ake t ills a suc- caded s ilk trim m e d in d a in ty w h ite se rio u s
o p e ra tio n
p e rfo rm e d last
o f th e c o u n tin g ?
-
.
c«-ss and hope to have a la rg e a t t e ll­
She is im p ro v in g s lo w ly .
es! u n s e ttle d q u e stio n now b e fo re a ance.
A BmaH ttd m |8Bion w ill b> shadow lace w itli s a tin rib b o n . Sh< w eek.
A re vie w o f th e cam p aign w o uld
M iss V io la F r ie l sp e n t S un da y at
the A m e ric a n people It behooves a ll cha rge d to d e fra y expenses.
E v e ry ­ w o re a s ilv e r bandeau In h e r h a ir
bi in te re s tin g If a re vie w were pos­
and a n e ckla ce o f pe arls and c a rrie d S alm on R ive r.
th«! frie n d s o f p r o h ib itio n to vote one is c o r d ia lly in v ite d .
sib le. T w o vast a rm ie s ure c o n te n d ­
M r. and M rs. C. I. R a k e r and son
o n ly fo r pledged can didate s
those
E lls w o rth , and M rs. G. P. Lu tn sd e n
in g fo r th e sup rem a cy.
One
has
who have pledged the m se lve s b e fore and son H a ro ld , m ade a t r ip to P o r t­
h e re to fo re been deem ed In v in c ib le
e le ctio n .
la n d S a tu rd a y .
?
except by the few w ho, tru e to th e ir
T h e T r o u td a le S unday scho ol has
p rin c ip le s , have stood In th e fr o n t
ta ke n up its f a ll w o rk and th e a tte n ­
E aste rn
M u ltn o m a h
doesn’ t de­
ra n k s exposed to th e scorn a n il co n ­ serve re p re s e n ta tio n a n y w h e re i f it dance is in c re a s in g ra p id ly . Sunday
I
tu m e ly o f the m an y. A dozen years fa lls to g ive f u ll s u p p o rt to a c a n d i­ school e ve ry S unday at 1 0 :8 0 a. nt
L
I f you ca n ’ t com e y o u rs e lf send the
o r so ago it was said in d e ris io n th a t date when it lias th e o p p o rtu n ity . B. c h ild re n .
c w o rd f o r fir s t in s e r tio n ; one-
W
e
W
ill
C
o
n
tin
u
e
to
G
iv
e
5000
V
o
te
s
on
each
the p a rtisa n s o f p r o h ib itio n stood up C A ltm a n is tlie sole re p rt-s e n ta tlv e
, n a if ce n t a w o rd each subsequent
on th e tic k e t fro n t o u ts id e th e c ity
i in s e rtio n .
to be cou nted , to d a y it is im p ossib le lim its o f P o rtla n d .
O th e r co u n tie s
M in im u m , any In s e rtio n , 10c.
to n u m b e r them except as th e y m ay s c a tte r t h e ir officers, w h y n o t tills
be c o u n te d in th e to ta ls th a t w ill one?
IJV E H T O C K
As M e m lie r o f L e g is la tu re He Voled
represent th e ir de cisio n at the po lls
G o v e rn o r W e s t has de sig nate d next
T
o
lle
g
iilu
t
e
C
o
rp
o
ra
tio
n
s
.
next Tuesday.
OR S A L E
Six ye a r ol«l bay w o rk
T uesday as th e p ro p e r occasion to
H o w eve r th e re Is a d is tln tlo n w ith p ro m o te sta te in d u s trie s . T he c o u n t
horse, « « ¡ g ilt 1250 pounds. B ro k e
H ouse J o u rn a ls C ite d as P ro o f.
d o u b le and s in g le and p e rfe c tly
a vast d iffe re n ce between th e p a r ti­ on W ednesday m o rn in g w ill show
tru e .
Phone 84 6.
san p ro h ib itio n is ts and th e a d h e r­ th a t i l l s request haH bo rn e good re ­
sults.
ents o f the o th e r p a rtie s w ho vote
'O R S A L E
M y team o f g ra y h o rs ­
fo r the p ro h ib itio n o f th«1 liq u o r t r a f ­
No good c itiz e n w ill h e too busy to
es and good w o rk harness. W e ig h t
G ra n ite -w a re D e p a rtm e n t, L arg est A sso rtm e n t in G re sh am .
o f ti am , a b o u t 2700 p o t.n ils; $175
fic.
T h e fo rm e r a re the pioneers go to tlie p o lls next T uesday and do
ta ke s the o u tfit.
M ilto n O. N e l­
w ho have blazed th e t r u ll; th e la t ­ I l l s o r h e r d u ty .
son, C h e rry P a rk , T ro u td a le , O re ­
te r ure those who a re to e n jo y the
Is y o u r p u m p k in re a tly f o r to-
go n. Phone 843.
69
f r u it s o f th e v ic to ry
a v ic to ry they m o rro w n ig h t?
R E S H J E R S E Y CO W f o r sale.
D,
nr«« them selves
h e lp in g
to
b rin g
M. C a th ey.
I ’ hone 9x2.
tf
PLEASANT VALLEY
a b o u t, becuuse th e roads th a t lead
Phone 831
to progress and p u r ity In m o ra ls are
.VO H K
H O R S E f o r sale
W e ig h t
P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y , Oct. 28—
a b o u t 1250. W ill w o rk d o u b le o r
p re fe ra b le to the avenue« o f im m o r ­
E v a n g e lis t M rs. C ro o ks w ill cotne-
sin g le .
I ’ hone 215.
a lity and crim e .
m ence a series o f m e e tin g a t th e
It has bi i n a h a rd con test, a b it ­
PIG S F O R S A L E . L . Spencer, R. 1,
P le a sa n t V a lle y c h u rc h N o ve m b e r 1.
T ro u td a le . Phone 255.
te r lig h t, and perhaps the v ic to ry is
*7 0
T h e e v a n g e lis t w ill be a b ly assisted
not to be w h o lly won a t th is tim e ,
by m in is te rs fro m P o rtla n d .
E ve ry
FOR S A L E — T h re e h e ife r calves, 3
ye| ih e wave o f re fo rm is sw eeping
to 5 m o n th s o ld .
A lso set d o ub le
body In v ite d to a tte n d these m ee t­
on and g a th e rin fc a g re a te r im p e tu s
harness, good
as new.
H. W.
ings.
IN S U fllN C B
D tir r is T s
w ith each succeeding e ffo rt
T h e re
C o o k y , T ro u td a le . Phone 434 t f
L a d le s ’ A id w ill m eet w ith M rs.
w ill be d is a p p o in tm e n t but not d is ­
’ OR
S A L E C H E A P — Good
w o rk
W a lte r
R hoades
on
W ednesday,
W . J. OTT
H. H. O TT
co u ra g e m e n t If th e cause Is to s u f­
JO H N B R O W N
te a m , wagon and harness.
Phone
N o vem b er 4. A la rg e a tte n d a n c e is
42x.
67
IN S U H A W C E
fe r u temporary d e fe a t, fo r th e re
desired
w ill be a renew ed e ffo rt, again and
R
e
p
re
se
n
tin
g
o
n
ly
R
E
L
IA
B
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E
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N
­
II.
E. P op p le to n rece ive d 5000
B E E F C A T T L E , S tock c a ttle and
D Ï B flS T »
a g a in , u n t il those w ho have stood ¡ tr o u t on T uesd ay f o r ills pond.
S U R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
resh cows w a nted .
A n d te w r. B ros.,
C.
N.
M
r
A
K
T
H
l
K,
G
R
E
S
H
A
M
O
REG
O
N
up to be cou n te d w ill reap th e re ­
Mrs. J e n n ie and J u lia P a rk e r, o f R e g u la r
P le asa nt H om e.
Phone 279.
R e p u b lica n
N o m in e e fo r
P h o n e 513
Q re a fca xn , O r e g o n
w a rd o r v ic to ry . T h e n the count w ill S ta n le y s ta tio n , w ere a ll day v is ito rs
Congress.
P o u ltr y
at the hom e o f I. W. B u tle r on W ed­
be lost.
«Mr. M c A r t h u r ’ s e n e m ie s h a v e c h a r g ­
O R S A L E - P u re bred R hode Is ­
nesday.
P H O N E S : — O ffic e 617 R e g i d e n e « 6 1 x
ed h im
w it h
b e in g
th e c a n d id a t e o r
la n d lie d cocke rels.
A. B ru g g e r,
M r.
am i
M rs.
C lyd e Sager, o f ■‘ B ig B u s in e s s ,” h u t a n e x a m i n a t i o n o f
J. K . ( L A N A H A N
R . O. MOHH
A ItENIDI’ARY LEGATEE.
.le lv ille F a rm . P ho ne 244.
tf
Le nts, spent last S unday v is itin g at th e h o u s e J o u r n a ls o f th e s e s s io n s o f
im U U A N C E
1909 a n d 1913 g iv e s th e l ie to th e s e
tlie ho m e o f T. I*. Campbell.
A C C ID E N T
Ily d is c a rd in g a ll p rin c ip le s o f J e f­
c h a rg e a .
A t e a c h o f th e s e s e s s io n s
SU R ETY BONDS
REAL ESTATE, RENTAL«
A lb e rt and W a lte r K e n t, o f D ra in , '
O FFIC E
n s w e r e r c p r d « e n te d h.v p o w ­
F IK E
A t r< >M< » K IL E
fe rs o n ia n de m ocra cy, and ig n o rin g ca lle d on G. M. L o u g ltlin W ednes­ e c o r f r u p l o r a lo t io
b b ie s ,
and
s tro n g
it i t i u e m e s
1.1 F E
P L A T E G LASS
FIBST BTA.ru BANK BUI2.OIKQ
’O U R ROOM H O U 8 B f o r re n t in
H EALTH
th e d ire c t p rim a ry law In tile selec­ day.
w o r e b r o u g h t t o b e a r in t h e i r h e h a ll.
T h o m p s o n ’s a d d itio n ;
»4 00
a
C fflc e o n M a in S t r e e t
G R E S H A M , O R E.
M r and M rs. T. P. C a m p b e ll spent y e t th e o f f i c i a l r e c o r d s s h o w t h a t M r.
tio n o f a c a n d id a te fo r g o ve rn o r, tlte
P
H
O
N
E
S
:
O
llie
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;
81Ü
R
e
s
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68.
m o n th . A. H. G o u ld .
tf
M c A rth u r
s u p p o rte d
a n d v o te d
fo r
e xe cu tive seat at-S a lem Is to lie again a few days t ills week v is itin g frie n d s m
any
m e a s u re s
r a g u la tin g
r a il r o a d s
t illi'd in tlie Bn«* o f succession as in P olk and Y a m h ill cou ntie s.
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w tin is W est's choice, even as he,
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'O R S A L E o r R E N T — T h e L e w is
h im s e lf, was th e choice o f C h a m b e r­ v is ito r W ednesday.
to fe n c e t h e i r r i g h t - o f - w a y .
S h a ttu c k place,
c o rn e r R o b e rts
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la in .
G ra n d m a Sager is sp e n d in g a few
P la s te re r a n il C e m en t C o n tra c to r.
A n a c t c r e a t in g t i l e in » i r . m c e d e p a r t
10 a in . to t2 m ., 1 p. m . to 8 p m .
avenue and '2d s tre e t.
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been b ro u g h t a b o u t w ith o u t the aid
FO R S A L E O R T R A D E — 30
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P h o n , 501
Greahaiu P. O. Box 31
o f re p u b lic a n s who were d iv id e d and es in th e S unday school w ill g ive
A n a c t p r o v i d in g f o r th e t e g . l a t i o n ,
1 m ile
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a ll tlie d la u p p o ln tc d a s p ira n ts fu r E bby, o f P o rtlu u d . spent
c h a rd ; some s m a ll f r u it .
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tlie re p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n w o rk in g w ith M r. and M rs W ill R ichey,
o t h e r c o m m o n c a r r ie r » .
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p u b lic a n g o v e rn o r w ho w ill he in re la tiv e s in ( th io and M is s o u ri
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A n a c t r e q u i r i n g r a il r o a d c o m p a n ie s
h a rm o n y w ith a re p u b lic a n le g is la ­
iO N E Y TO L O A N — $2000 on firs t
ture.
tlie a m e n d m e n ts re fe rre d to th e peo­ c i s t o f t l i e C a s c a d e m o u n t a in s to m o w
m o rtg a g e fro m 3 to 5 yea rs, 8 per
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c e n t; $400 fir s t m o rtg a g e , 1 to
T h e re are also th re e y e a r .
T h e a n n u a l re u n io n o f the Fogg sh o u ld pass.
2 years, 8 p e r cen t.
A p p ly to C.
A n a c t p r o v i d in g f o r th e g r a n t i n g o f
fa m ily a sso cia tio n o f A m e ric a was o f the in it ia t iv e m easures tlin t s h o u ld
D. P u rc e ll, S andy, O regon. Phone
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533, F irw o o d -D o v e r phone.
72
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A n a c t p r o v i d in g f o r a n a p p r o p r ia t i o n
o f J e te r F ogg was not m en tion ed In
fitta c i T . J o n c*
l-'ra n k <’. Jun e*
Office, l l l l - l a S e llin g B u ild in g
to e x te n d th e s t a t e I 'o t t a g e H o a d f r o m
MINCELLANEOUH
W a n n up w ith a P e rfe c tio n O il » ,g I ’ t it ly to T h e I ».«lies, t h e r e b y c o m ­
th e list.
Oreahain, Ore , P h o n e 861.
P O R T L A N D . OREGON
H e a te r, «old by S te rlin g Ai K id d e r.
p le t i n g th e c o n n e c tio n b e tw e e n t l i e b o a t
W A N T E D — M an and w ife to care
lin e s o f th e u p p e r a m i lo w e r C o lu m b ia
r iv e r .
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g ive fre e house re n t and o th e r
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concessions, in G resha m .
O. H.
A n a c t p r o t e c t i n g th e p u r c h a s e r s o f
Daninteier.
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s to c k s a n d b o n d s , a n d p re v e n tin g fr a u d
WANTS
If You “Want’’ Good Luck
Gei 5&00 Votes
McArthur Has Good Record
1 Try a Want Ad.
$5 Cash Purchasing Coupon
Don’t fail to visit our Crockery and
PULFER MERCANTILE CO.
The TAO Grocery S tcre
P R O F E S S IO N A L
CARDS
O T T BRO S.
J a irte 3 E ik in g to n
DENTISTS
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
ALFRED HAMMAR
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR
BOOTH
Republican Candidate for United States Senator
tr«< you l i r t l r r
o ff
istration?
now tlm n you w e re M inier it lU 'p u h lita n a d m in ­
A r e you •>atl«tl<sl ?
I f you b e lie v e in th e principle«« o f th e R e p u b lic a n P a r ty , if you
n re c o m tin i«<I th a t th e re p iim lp l« « ,u e beM fo r th e c o u n try , th e n p ro ve
il by v o tin g fo r y o u r »lit in I u n i 1« avrer, Ito ln -rt A. Ito o th . R e p u h lii an
c a n d id a te to« (lie I id le d S ta le r Senate.
l o u kno w th a t u tu le i lle p u h lii an pi-eoiilentM th e people o f th e
I Itileal Ntaten have go«si tiin iv ,
Y im know th a t u n d e r D c iiu k ra tic prealdenta you h a ve D e m o c ra tic
Mmea.
R e m e m b e r th«' p io - p e n t y u n d e r Mi K in le y , RiM w evtdt a n il T a ft.
R e m em be r «o ii-lith o e * u n d e r C le v e la n d am i W ils o n ,
T h e l»»ue in t ills < a in p a ig n is n«>t one of personality.
It ts not
•tlie o f non-parti.« i-h tp . It Is a q u ea tion o f « h e t t u r you p re fe r pros­
p e r ity u u ilc r R e p u b lic a n a u ltn ln N ti a lie n
Do you h ave
w o rk enough?
business w h a t you w a n t it to he?
A re
your
w ages g oo d?
Is y o u r
I f you are « a ln th -d w ith p re se n t renditions, w e ll am t <« mm I; I I you
b e lie ve tlia t tin« present s itu a tio n 1« l»ett«>r th a n u n d e r McKinley,
R is is e v e lt a w l I's ft, you know w lis t to do.
T h e way to b rin g p ro s p e rity is to h elp el««ct a R e p u b lic a n Senate.
T h e K e p u b liia n « a n d h la te In O reg on ts K. A. B o oth.
T h is is a R e p u b lic a n ye a r.
V o te th e tic k e t s tra ig h t,
( r a id Adv )
K A Booth Campaign Commute*. M organ B ld g . Portland, li r a
in t l i e s a le t h e r e o f , c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s
th e
B lu e S k y L a w . ”
An
act
a m e n d in g
s e c tio n «904 o f
l. o n l's o r e u o n L a w s r e la tiv e to d e m u r ­
r a g e a n d r e c ip r o c a l d e m u r r a g e , a n d p r e ­
v e n t in g d is c r i m i n a t i o n
A n a c t p r o v i d in g f o r th e s u r r e n d e r ­
in g a n d t u r n i n g o v e r to th e s t a t e o f
O r e g o n b y th e S o u th e r n
P a c if ic c o m - '
puny
c e r t a in p r o p e r t y a t th e f o o t o f I
J e ffe r s o n
s t r e e t c o m m o n ly
know n
as
t l i e ’ P u b lic L e v e e .’ ’
A n a c t p r o v i d in g f o r th e * u p e r v t * t o n f
»n<l r e g u l a t i o n o f th e is s u a n c e o f s to c k
c e r t i f i c a t e s o f public corporation*.
< »ne c a n n o t r e a d t h i s r e c o r d w i t h o u t ]
c o m in g to th e c o n c lu s io n t h a t M r M c ­
A r t h u r h a s a s a m e m b e r o f th e L e g is - •
l a t u r e o f t h i s s ta te , b e e n f a i t h f u l t o i
th e p e o p le 's i n t e r e s t s
H e h a s n o t t»een '
o w n e d o r c o n t r o ll e d b y th e c o r im r a t I o n s . I
a s h is o p p o n e n t s a lle g e
H e has. h o w ­
e v e r . b e e n f a i r a n d J u s t t o th e c o r p o r a - I
l io n s a s w e l l a s t o a l l o t h e r i n t e r e s t s ,
h a s n e v e r a t t e m p t e d to m a k e la d it ie w l
c a p i t a l o r p la y th e r o le o f th e d e m a - !
g o g u e b y r a n t in g a g a in s t th e m .
H e be- I
lie v e s t h a t c o r p o r a t i o n s a r e n e ie s s a r y
for o u r g e n e r a l w e lf a r e , b u t Is a ls o a
fir m
b e lie v e r In r i g i d
r e g u la tio n a n d ,
¡ c o n t r o l o f th e s e corporations.
I f e le c te d t o C o n g r e s s M r . M c A r t h u r '
w i l l c o n t in u e to w o r k f o r th e b e s t i n ­
t e r e s t s o f h is c o n s t it u e n t * .
A v o te f o r
h im Is a v o te f o r a n u p r i g h t , c o u r a g e
o u * a n d f a i r m in d e d p u b lic o f f ic ia l, w h o
h a s b e e n f a i t h f u l to e v e r y p u b lic t r u s t |
a n d w h o s t a n d * e q u a r e ly o n M a r e c o r d *
a s a c ltta e n a n d p u b lic o f f i c i a l o f th e '
s t a t e o f O re g o n .
tHaid advertirem ent by Republican Con-
grewanmal
Campaign
Committee. 441
Morgan B ld g . Portland, O r«.)
City Bakery
Pnul
H o e tz e l
Prop.
G e o . In g lis, M. D.
A l l p r o f e s a io n a l «’a li a p r o m p t l y a t ­
te n d e d .
Special a t t e n t i o n
to
d is ­
e a s e * o f th e E y e « a n d
f itt in g
of
glaasea.
«»fflce H o u r «
9 to
12 a.
O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank
Best Bread
ON THE MARKET
FRESH EVERY DAY
1 30 to 5.
Q reoham
DR MABEL JANE BORING
CR JCHN LIWIS
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
Office H o a r , : 9 ». ni. to 5 p .m .
O ffice o v e r F ir s t S tate B a n k
Phone 517
S eve ral Tltnusan«! sacks o f A. I
q u a lity potatoes w a nted .
B u rb a n k s
p re fe rre d .
S tate lo w e st p ric e f. o.b.
Mt. H ood depot.
A d d re ss
S. care
G reshatn o u tlo o k .
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D e lla v e n ’s Feed M ill
R o llin g $1.50 and g r in d in g $2.00,
in y day.
M ile
east
of P le a sa n t
Hom e.
'O R S A L B — F a u ltle s s S tu m p P u l­
le r.
f u lly
eq u ip p e d
R aker A
B a ile y, T ro u td a le , O regon. Phone
»8x2.
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Mam St
O u a ra n tc e d
Or« ali am. Or«'
MRS fin N AD/KS FOMfFOY
C*rt«6«<i p u p il o j C k k a a e M u n o l C o ib w ,
T e a ch e r
of
Voice, P iano
H a rm o n y
and
Fall Term begins Oct. 1
OR S A L E — S econd-hand — T h re e
beds, 1 baby c rib , a ll ir o n ; also
3 s p rin g s . 3 m attresse s. 1 h e a te r,
1 ra n g e and 1 o rg a n , a ll are In
firs t
class shape
at a b a rg a in .
L im ite d tim e o n ly . R. R C a rlson .
FOR SALE— Columbia grafanola,
good as new. Enquire for pries.
Phone 37$.
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W h e th e r o r n o t C ro o k c o u n ty to
Cor. C leveland A v e and Section Line
, to be d iv id e d up In to tw o o r th re e
M en 's, W o m en 's a m i C h ih lre n 's
c o u n tie s w ill be decided at th e co m ­
SH O E S am i U M B R E L L A S
in g e le c tio n . T h e re Is a p ro p o s itio n
R e pa ired
to ta k e o ff a p a rt
o f th e pr«-»ent 1
--------------- — county to be called Deschutes cou n -|
S hu ntato Razors, $1 ty and a n o th e r p a rt to be c a lle d J e f­
at S te rlin g A K id d e r's .
tf
fe rso n
co u n ty .
ANTON
C R IM M
( «ennän S h o e m a k e r.
T w o Doors East o f D ru g S tore
Powell Valley St.