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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1915)
T W IC E W EEK G resham O u tlo o k HIGH SGHOOL TWO CHOSEN DEBATERS WIN DIRECTORS FOR GRESHAM AT MEETING NEW ELECTRIC LINE WILL BE OPERATED TO BAKER’S BRIDGE TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S NEW OFFICERS CONTRACT LET ARE ELECTED FOR WRECKING FOR CANNERY OLD BUILDING T he question of th e ow nership of By L. H. W ELLS. lab o r o rg an izatio n s an d socialist. R. R. C arlson has let th e co n tract railro a d s by th e g o vernm ent has » PORTLAND, Ja n . 18.— (S p ecial) — Bulgln is su re to have som ething Board of Directors. fo r w recking his Pow ell stre e t b uild puzzled m any of o u r forem ost n a Officers Elected. * I By Ju ly electric cars will be in oper- specially to say to each of th ese o r I* ------- Theo. B rugger, H. Iilckford ing to R. H. W ard of P o rtlan d who tional political leaders for th e past g anizations. He is in te re stin g and ' P resid en t ... H. E. Davis Chas. Cleveland, A. D ow sett , atio u on th e B a k e r’s b ridge b ran ch will begin w ork tom orrow o r next few y ears and is su re to claim th e ir uniq u e w h eth er one ag rees w ith his ! Vice P resid en t Win. P eterso n E. 8. Jenne, D. McKay • ¡ o f th e P o rtla n d & O regon City rail- Secretary ...... K. A. Miller W. A. P ro cto r, m ethods o r not. day. a tte n tio n still fu rth e r. I t was su p Jo h n S leret • way, acco rd in g to th e an n o u n ce- T re a s u re r B ank of G resham W a lk e r Q uesinberry. posed th a t th e q uestion would be Mr. W ard will engage local help M an ag er............. J. H. S terlin g T he E ast Side B usiness M en’s cliib , , , , * m ent m ade by S tep h en C a rv er, th e definitely se ttle d in the com petitive for th e w ork and is req u ired to de d eb ates la st F rid a y n ig h t, but th e _______ m an ag e r a n d p ro m o te r of th is line. went on record a t th e m eeting iliu ts - liv er th e w reckuge onto Mr. C arl day n ig h t as opposed to th e county At a m eeting of th e B oard of Di Y esterd ay ’s a d jo u rn e d m eeting of | W ork i8 now ln progre88 on th a t co u n try is as fa r from a se ttle m en t as ever. A team of d eb a te rs from | the M ultn° m a h & C lackam as County leasing th e railro a d bridge fo r a recto rs of th e G resham F ru it G row so n 's vacant lot ad jo in in g th e fu rn i „ . , _ , , .P a rt th a t ex ten d s th ro u g h M ilw aukie, G resham H igh school won a u n a n i M utual T elephone com pany re su lte d and it w ill soon be finished to th e period longer th an one y ear an d e rs ’ association, held on S atu rd ay ev tu re sto re on Main stree t. ag a in st th e county paying th e ra te m ous decision on one side of th e in th e electio n of H enry B ickford j P o rtla n d lim its. Mr. C arlsou said today th a t th e R ig h ts of w ay have asked for by th e railro a d c »iiipa-iy ening last, th e above officers were q uestion here, and a n o th e r team of and th e re-election of W alker Ques- ’been se cu red th ro u g h th e Ladd ad- b u ild in g will be to rn down to the elected for th e com ing y ea r— except which was declured to be too high. G resham d eb a te rs won two to one on dition in to P o rtla n d , an d c o n stru c It was th e sense of m eeting th a t th e I ^ a t M r- M iller accepted th e position g ro u n d ; also th e sidew alk will be in b e rry as d ire c to rs fo r th e com ing th e o th e r side of th e sam e question tion on th is p a rt will soon s ta rt. F o r ta k en up to rem ain in th a t condition five-year term . co u n try should pay a fair re n ta l for of se creta ry only to th e first of May a t Tillam ook. un til th e county o r city rein fo rces W hen th e roll was called it was th e p rese n t c o n stru c tio n will sto p at th e bridge, b ut n o t th e price t o ta il- T he sta te m e n t of th e question when he will resign. A fter th a t th e bank w ith a re ta in in g wall. T his found th a t 160 sh a re s of stock were B a k e r’s B rid g e on th e C lack am as way com pany is ask in g for. Secie- w as: "Resolved, th a t th e F ed era l rep rese n ted o u t of th e 274 ow ned riv er, w hich is 16 m iles so u th e a st tary C. C. H all was in stru c ted tc tile date It is q u ite likely th a t Mr. S terl would Indicate th a t he does not p ro g overnm ent should own and op erate L a te r th e railw ay th e p ro test w ith th e countv com m is i n g will act us se creta ry an d m an a pose to reb u ild u n til som ething is by th e sto ck h o ld ers, an d th e re was from P o rtlan d . all In te rsta te ra ilro a d s acting as com no hitch in th e business of th e occa will be extended to V iola, w hich is sioners. ger, in accordance w ith a clau se of done to keep th e e a rth from sliding mon c a rrie rs (in clu d in g all in te r ag ain st the stru c tu re . n early 10 m iles, beyond o r 25 m iles sion. A co m m ittee was ap p o in ted to co th e by-laws th a t defines th e d u ties of s ta te lines com peting with th e m ), from P o rtla n d . A b rid g e across the Mr. W ard, th e co n tra cto r, was th e T he s e c re ta ry ’s rep o rt, as pub o p erate w ith th e A lbina B usiness the two offices in such u way th a t the co n stitu tio n ally w aived.” low est bidder o u t of m ore th an half lished in th e O utlook tw o w eeks ago, I C lackam as riv er m u st be b u ilt a t Men’s club in an effort to have 'lie In the d eb ate at G resham Miss B ak er's b rid g e before th is ex tension R ussell-S haver stre e t ca r service re secretary is p ractically th e m an ag er a dozen, but he is a p u sh er and ran was read and accepted. Mabel Shipley and Miss M arguerite ru sh th in g s because he will req u ire T he by-laws w ere am ended so as to is u n d e rta k e n . T h is b ran c h will stored. A delegation from th e A lbi of th e association. V olbrecht arg u e d th e affirm ative A pam phlet nam ing th e v arieties his help to w ork stead ily w hile on the m ake th e an n u a l m eeting fall on th e open up a 8 re a t te rr ito r y in th e na club was p resen t and set fo rth a g a in st C arlyle C unningham and fo u rth M onday in J a n u a ry h ere after, iiiouthea8t' w,iich a t p re se n t has no -that th e su b stitu tio n of th e “ B ridge of fru it for pro d u cers to grow has job. His m ethod is to keep all o u t F e rris S w isher of th e St. Jo h n s high T his was done in o rd e r to give th e ,ra n 8 p o rta t*on fa c ilitie s o th e r th a n T ra n sfe r” cars for th e R ussell-S ha been p rep ared and will be se n t to sid e rs aw ay w hile his men a re at school. M ayor Geo. W. S tapleton each sto ck h o ld er. I t nam es th e v a w ork an d n o t allow them to lo iter o r se creta ry am ple tim e to issue a p rin t- IIeam s of th e farm s. It is rich in ver line was w orking a g re a t h a rd acted as ch a irm an of the m eeting. ed s ta te m e n t of all business for any P roducts, an d it is e stim a te d th a t ship on h u n d red s of w orking men on rious fru its best su ited for shipping sw ap y arn s w ith each o th e r w hile the T he ju d g e s w ere W. F. W oodw ard, th e fre ig h t alo n e will pay th e o p e r th e E ast Side, who are now req u ired and can n in g w hich sh o u ld be grow n work is in progress. By th a t m eans year up to D ecem ber 31 P rin c ip a l Jas. P. E w ing of P o rtlan d for a Beason's work an d fo r th e m ar- he professes to save tim e and can atin g ex p en ses of th is line. I t has A vote was ta k en on a resolution to m ak e sev eral tra n sfe rs to reach k ets A cadem y and P rof. R obert C. m ake w ages when o th e rs would to reduce th e n u m b e r of d irec to rs to not yet been 8 ettlt*d w hat ro u te th e th e ir hom es in stead of th e direct F re n ch , ed ucational d irec to r of C en lose money. His bid was only ab o u t five but it was lost by a tw o -th ird s’ j line finally select in sid e of P o rt- th ro u g h R u ssell-S haver line. T he tr a l Y. M. C. A. tw en ty p er-cen t of th e h ig h est su b vote. land. E a st 1 7th s tr e e t th ro u g h Sell- co m m ittee w ith o th e r com m ittees INITIATORY WORK BY In an nouncing th e decision of the MOUNT HOOD TEAM m itted and a g re a t deal low er th an I T hen tollow ed th e election of two ' wood is w anted, an d will be ad o p ted from th e E ast Side will ta k e up th e ju d g es Mr. S tapleton com plim ented d irecto rs, five ca n d id a tes being n a m -| prov!ded t,le v o ters ap p ro v e of th e T h irty -fo u r m em bers of th e Mac- anyone in G resham would ta k e th e m a tte r w ith P re sid en t Griffith, of the all of th e sp eak ers for th e ir th o r ed. T he vote stood H enry B ickford. 1 fran ch ,8 e 0,1 tlla t r° u te . A referen stre e t railw ay com pany. cabee T ents of P o rtlan d visited Rock c o n tra c t for. ough p re p a ra tio n and carefu l m as T he M urphy & M etzger building !dunt h a s been called on th is stre e t, H. A. C alef rep o rted th e publicity wood T ent on S atu rd ay even in g for tery of th e subject. T he sp eak ers all 86; W a lk e r Q u esin b erry , 84; H. C. [ W ihlon, 83; C. F. R uegg, 76; C. P. and a special electio n will be held cam paign had been successful and th e purpose of p u ttin g on th e degree ad jo in in g , which is attac h ed to th e did c re d it to them selves and th e ir I h risten so n , 24. T he first tw o w ere a b o u t A pril, w hich w ill decide th e th a t funds to ca rry o u t th e plan had w ork and in itia tin g th re e can d id ates C arlson b u ild in g by a p arty wall is schools, an d w h eth e r they lost or ro u te. T his ra ilro a d is one of th e been subscribed. He said A lbina bus- declared elected. T he d eg ree team was from M ount being d etached and stren g th en e d so won they have gain ed in th e ability m ost im p o rta n t im p ro v em en ts p ro ness will co-operate. Hood T ent, No. 17, as w ere a m a jo r th a t th e rem oval of th e C arlson to follow a su b je ct th ro u g h in a log je cted for th e p rese n t y ea r so fa r in GRESHAM HIGH SCHOOL ity of th e o th e r visitors. S tate Com b u ilding will have no effect on It. ical m anner. P erh ap s th e m ost in P o rtla n d . WINS FROM ESTACADA The past w eek th e S o u th ern P aci m en d er J. W. Sherw ood an d a few te re stin g p a rt of the d eb ate was the THIRD CONCERT fic R ailw ay com pany p u t to work o th e rs p resen t w ere from P o rtlan d closing speech of Miss Shipley, when Sixty-six persons w ere cou n ted on T h e union m eetin g s held on th e several h u n d red m en a t th e car T ent, No. 1. NEXT SUNDAY in five m in u tes tim e, by rap id sp e a k th e special c a r th a t w ent to E stacad a E ast Side h av e s ta rte d on th e th ird shops who had been laid off for lack T he officers of M ount Hood T ent ing, she re b u tte d every point in th e on S atu rd ay evening, b earin g tn e week. E v an g e list B ulgin is a g rea t T he th ird m onthly co n cert will be arg u m e n t of th e opposing team . boys’ b ask etb all team of th e G resham ex p o u n d e r of th e g en u in e orthodox of work. T his was a g rea t gain for took e n tire ch arg e of th e m eeting and given a t th e lib ra ry next Sunday, J a n th e m en, who w ere g e ttin g very conducted th e d eg ree w ork in a s a t M. F. W oodw ard, one of th e judg- High school for a bout w ith E sta ca d o ctrin e. H e calls th in g s by th e ir sh o rt, an d reduced th e n u m b er of isfacto ry m anner. u ary 2 4 a t 3 :3 0 . T hese concerts have os m ade a little speech a t th e close of da H'S*1 school team , rea l nam es. B ugin believes in a lit idle men on th e stre e ts. Many of been enjoyed by good audiences and A fter the lodge session closed the th e exercises in w hich he scored t h e ; T he crow d was p rin cip ally m ade era l hell in w hich th e re a re fire and th e saw m ills of th e co u n try are s ta r t e n tire crowd sa t down to a chicken no d o u b t will co n tin u e to be p o p u lar p are n ts of G resham fo r th e ir lack of up of m em bers of th e H igh school b rim sto n e, o r so m e th in g as bad. in te re s t in th is m ost im p o rta n t classes but th e re was a good re p re Bulgin has a p e rfe c t to r re n t of la n ing up, and th e in d icatio n s a re th a t su p p er which had been p rep a re d by events. T he p rogram for next S un event, th e re being a very poor show se n tatio n of o ld e r people who w ent guage on th e p la tfo rm w hen he gets th e re will be a g en eral aw ak en in g a n u m b er of th e Lady M accabees day follow s: th ro u g h o u t th e n o rth w est th is when several in te re stin g speeches H u m o resq u e (D v o rak .) in g present. Mr. W oodw ard said along to boost an d see G resham win. s ta rte d . G re,at crow ds a tte n d , and spring. It can n o t come any too soon. w ere m ade by som e of th e visitors, C horus— Oh, Cotne all ye F a ith fu l. T he gam e was called early in th e th a t n o th in g sh o rt of illness should crow d th e ta b e rn a c le . I t will hold Solo— My aln co u n trie, su n g by have k ep t th e o ld e r m em bers of th e O. W. P. dan cin g pavilion and re s u lt 4000 people, an d It is o ften filled, It is due w ith th e g rea t price th e all of whom gave w ords of p raise for Lucy M arsh. com m unity from being p resent to en ed in a score of 23 to 14 in fav o r of w hich in d ic a te s th a t th e people are farm ers a re receiving fo r th e ir th e ir reception and e n te rta in m e n t. D uet— Abide W ith Me, su n g by Al th e G resham boys. H arry an d R alph n ot tire d of th e “ old tim ed re lig w heat. co u rage th e pupils. D. C ELY PLANS FOR m a G luck and Louise H om er. T he d eb a te rs who w ent to T illa S tanley w ere th e s ta r players. io n ” an d th e y c e rta in ly a re g ettin g M emorial exercises were held by th e C horus—-U nfold, ye P o rta ls E v er THREE BRICK STORES A luncheon ta k e n alo n g by Mrs. it a t th is m e etin g . T h ere rem ain s m ook w ere Miss E llen D eH aven and M others' an d T ea ch e rs’ club of th e lastin g , from G ounod's “ R edem p S tan ley S tlnsm an. They w ere ac O. J. Brown and Mrs. W illiam S tanley to be raise d a b o u t $2500 fo r expens D. C. Ely, o w n er of th e p ro p erty tio n .” Brooklyn school F rid ay aftern o o n in com panied by Miss S tru g g les of th e was served on th e c a r w hile on its es, o r th e e v a n g e list will be in a m em ory of th e late Miss A lphia Dim- on w hich th e S h attu c k b uildings P rocessional of K n ig h ts of th e H igh school. hom ew ard trip , and everybody en " h o le .’ B ulgin re q u ire d no g u a ra n Ick, who had sp en t 38 years te ac h stood before th e fire, was In G resham Holy G rail, from P arsifal. joyed the ev en in g as well as th e re As a re su lt of th e tr ia n g u la r de tee when h e s ta rte d th ese m eetings. ing In th e P o rtlan d schools as grade y esterd ay in com pany w ith som e co n S olo— He Shall F eed His Flock b ate betw een G resham , T illam ook su lt of th e gam e. He c o n tra c te d for th e lu m b er en his te ac h er and la te r as principal. High tra c to rs who w ere figuring on a new L ike a S h epherd, su n g by L ouise Ho an d St. Jo h n s, G resham won five own re sp o n sib ility . H e is n o t d is trib u te was paid to h er by A ssistan t row of sto re b uildings to rep lace m er. PLANS p o in ts of th e ju d g e s an d tw o m ore ARCHITECTS tu rb e d o v e r th e s itu a tio n . He says City S u p erin te n d en t G rout, Mrs Bar- those which w ere burned. C h o ru s— H a lle lu ja h C horus, from TO BE SUBMITTED th a t th e m oney w ill com e, th a t th e fo r th e decisions. T illam ook se Mr. Ely has In m ind th e erection ’T he M essiah.” low W ilkins, Mrs. L. H. W ells and cured five points an d St. Jo h n s none. D uring th e Mrs. E m ily G. F o rre ste r. H er ca of th re e sto res, and has had plans A m eeting of th e B oard of D irect "'Lord w ill p ro v id e.” T ra u m e re i (S ch u m an n ) T he w inners of th e d eb ate will ors of th e new Union High school en su in g w eek all th e m eetings, s t a r t ree r had been a re m a rk a b le one, prepared. H is p resen t idea is to Solo— Believe Me, if all th o se en m eet th e w inners of th e d ual debate will be held next S atu rd ay evening at ing la st n ig h t, till F rid a y n ig h t, will said th e sp eak ers, an d h e r d eath a build them of brick, one sto ry high d e a rin g young ch arm s, su n g by Dav on th e sam e q uestion betw een As the B ank of G resham to w hich all be sp e cia lly fo r b usiness, th e m u n i g rea t loss to th e cause of ed ucation with glass fro n ts. id Bispham . to ria and Scappoose High schools for He is n eg o tiatin g for te n a n ts and th e arc h ite c ts who a re to su b m it cipal officers, th e Odd F ellow s o rd er. in P o rtlan d and the sta te . Solo— T he L ast Rose of Sum m er, th e cham pionship of th e Colum bia will build if sa tisfac to ry a rra n g e su n g by E lizab eth W heeler. building plans will be p resen t. R iv er d istric t of th e s ta te high school THOUSAND-FOOT REEL HESSELLS MACHINERY m ents can be m ade to lease th e sto res Proposed plans, on w hich th e a r S pring song, (M endelssohn.) d e b a tin g league. T he w inners of SHOWS WAR FEATURES IN TEMPORARY HOME when erected. ch itects a re to build so m eth in g ta n F lu te solo, T h e N ightingale, (D on th e d istric t will la te r com pete fo r the gible, call for a b u ild in g to contain jo n .) T he G erm an lin e of b a ttle will be H essell’s farm m ach in ery stock COMMISSION FIRM ch am pionship of th e Btate league, five class room s, five la b o ra to ries, an show n in a c tu a l lig h tin g in th e 1000- com posed of 34 high schools, fo r the will be housed te m p o rarily ln th e HAS BUYER HERE assem bly hall w ith an office fo r th e P ost am i Corps In stall. U n iv ersity of O regon cup. 'f o o t fe a tu re reel to be p roduced at dam aged Ely w areh o u se un til a new principal and o th e r room s necessary W. 8. H u rst & Co., produce an d S m ith 's S cen o g rap h th e a te r on b u ilding can be erected som ew here T he in sta lla tio n of officers for thp fo r th e school. T each ers I»o C ircle W ork. com m ission m erch an ts w ith h ea d fo r th e ir accom m odation. W ednesday ev en in g of th is week. The building will be tw o sto rie s in com ing year took place S atu rd ay at q u a rte rs at H u b b ard , Or., an d w ith T hirty-five h u n d red O regon te a c h The building, alth o u g h m ore than It is p robably th e g re a te st w ar b ranches at A u ro ra, Canby an d O re th e m eeting of th e M. A. Ross Post ers will soon be doing th e ir pre height, w ith full basem ent. As soon as th e plans a re adopted p ic tu re ev er show n an d show s th e h alf destroyed, reta in s its shape and gon City, have estab lish ed a p u r scribed read in g circle w ork u nder O. A. R. and th e W om en’s Relief | has a good floor. It has been s tre n g th chasing and sh ip p in g agency ln Corps. su pervision of th e S tate U niversity. o th e r step s will be tak en for th e erec arm y in a real b a ttle scene. T h ere ened and covered with a big canvass G resham with P. Michel as resid e n t E ig h t h u n d red have received th e tion of th e b u ild in g w hich will bf will be six big fe a tu re s show n, in top, and will m ake a sa tisfac to ry agent. C om rade H u n tin g to n , of Lents, In stu d y outlin es. They a re d istrib u te d done before school opens in S ep te m clu d in g a g re a t 4-reel p ro d u ctio n en sto rag e room for th e tw enty tons of ber. sta lle d fo r th e P ost. Follow ing is am ong tw enty-five counties. O utlines T he firm deals In w heat, o ats, p o ta title d “ T h e E vil E y e.” T h ere will new farm m achinery now arriv in g a list of th e officers: com m ander, toes, and onions In carload lots, and of th e course have been sen t to the also be a K eystone com edy act. In fo r th e sp rin g and su m m er trad e. Baby D ies From P oison . Wm. B u tler; 8. W., Geo. K nlerlem ; will be in th e field fo r buying d u r rem a in in g ten counties. Oregon has th e p ro d u ctio n of th e b a ttle scene it T he H essell's are en d eav o rin g to J. W., Geo. M u rray ; ch ap lain , Ed a b o u t 4.000 te ach ers in th e public C orinne L au ra, th e 19-m onths old is said th a t seven m ovie o p e ra to rs have a sto rero o m b u ilt su ita b le to ing th e rem a in d er of th e season. Mr. g a r M u rray ; q u a r te r m aster, Joel schools. . , . j . ... i Michel will be found a t th e livery d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. L ouis w ere k illed before th e reel films .. th e ir grow ing trad e and will proba- , , . rn ,, . . y B ates; officer of th e day, O. S. M ur . barn w here th o se who have such pro- T he read in g circle w ork is now re M eeker of R idgefield, W ash in g to n , w ere com pleted. T hey w ere ta k en . . . ray. bly be In new q u a rte rs w ithin the duce as he can h an d le may find o u t q u ired u n d e r th e s ta te school law. died last week as th e re su lt of e a t u n d e r th e g re a te st d a n g e r p ressu re next th ree m onths. T he officers Installed In th e wo th e p a rtic u la rs as noted h ere and ln T he s ta te g a th e rin g of county su p e r ing a q u a n tity of pills w hich she ev er en c o u n te re d by ca m e ra men. m a n ’s o rg an izatio n a re : 8. W., L il th e ad v e rtise m en t p rin te d elsew here. in te n d e n ts of schools, recently held found on th e d resser. T he m edicine CONSTRUCTION BEGUN lian C h ip m an ; J . W ., C larn K ane; at Salem , voted to put d irection of contained stry ch in e. A physician was COMEDY COMPANY ON RUBY'S NEW HOME tre a s u re r, Em m a G ilm ore; chaplain, Fairview Epworth N-ague Social. th e read in g s in th e h ands of th e U ni called at once b ut was unable to save IN NEW ENGAGEMENT 8usle Sherw ood; con d u cto r, Maggie A C. Ruby has com m enced o p e ra v ersity of Oregon. th e child. How th e baby g o t to the T he E pw orth L eague of th e M eth C row ; g u ard , H an n ah Bond; a ssist T he W ills, C ollins and M urray tio n s on his new $25,000 residence bottle, w hich th e m o th er th o u g h t was D ram atic com pany an n o u n c es a n o th on th e Base L ine by sta rtin g a co n o dist church will hold a 10 ce n t so a n t g u ard , A m anda Jo h n so n ; p atrio For Few Day» Only. o u t of reach, and how th e little one e r com edy a t R e g n er's o p e ra house cre te g ara g e and laying a p lank road cial a t th e hom e of Mrs. E dw in Bur- tic In stru cto r, A ra L u sted ; press co r B argain offer on E vening T ele opened th e b o ttle, is a puzzle to th e fo r n ex t M onday evening, e n title d , way Into th e p ro p erty for delivery o f llnKam e’ E riday n ig h t, Ja n u a ry 22. resp o n d en t. E m m a G ilm ore. Mrs. gram . T elegram alone 1 year, $3.50, g rief stric k en p aren ts. K ate Neal of P o rtlan d was th e In m a teria l. ■ All m em bers an d frien d s a re Invited. "The Way to M ake a M illion.” w ith O utlook, $4.50. Speak for Mrs. M eeker has m any frien d s in sta llin g officer. I t w ill be a la u g h a b le p ro d u ctio n ! T he dw elling Is to be located ab o u t th ese quick. L ast h alf of D ecem ber w est C oast G resham , w here sh e lived for sev- .a n d is s u re to be e n te rta in in g . R e - ! 200 yards e a st o f th e old pioneer Doin ,s 24,000,000 feet of Notlrel a years. She was fo rm erly Miss I serv ed se a ts m ay be had a t L in d sey ’s | house on a sig h tly elev atio n about P Notice! lu m b er to San F rancisco. Coos Bay Greeham Harness Shop, located mtna am to n , d a u g h te r of Mr. and a f te r T h u rs d a y m o rn in g fo r 35 ce n ts j 200 f®et from th e Base Line. Owing to th e fact th a t th e yards se n t 9,000,000 feet. in former Outlook office, opposite Mrs. W. H. Hamilton now of Monta- General admission, 26 cents. T h e g ara g e now u n d er course of _ and horse sta lls a t th e F re e M ethodist Pulfer Mercantile Co.’s store. tf villa. 'c o n stru c tio n will accom m odate th ree" T he opening week of th e leglsla- ch u rch are g e ttin g so w et and m u d Barber Shop .Moved. m achlnes M aterial for all th e con- j lu re was spent ta lk in g econom y a t an We are issuing 1915 hunting and Graniteware. dy, we feel it a necessity to cloie fishing licenses at Sterling & Kid A large assortment. Prices 5, 10 dcw n ’ihe R. R.’ caHwn 'b S u d i« “’ ' ,rUCt‘° n WOrk W,H be de"'ered from -xpense of' $3O?o"p'er d a y V lie ’ti ‘of th em fo r a while. D. M. CATHEY, Mrs E. Boughner have moved my barber shop to the now 00 and the « ’’»«»>’*• W»H make practicing any 94 fir s t State Bank building one door imposing showings in a few months. j ---- Railroad economies compel cutting Eugene cannery took 2,000,000 One firm has shipped out $0 car west of the postoSce. I will be glsd | itl___ _ pounds fruit from growers last year. loads of Hood River apples. p u ,i,n ’ • - 1 2 der's. and 15 cents. Novelty Store. w ä - * i s m sta tes. Chairman of the Board. 'Kidder's Hardware etore.