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T W IC E W EEK VOL. 4. NO. 95 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH. COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1915 TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR FUEL OIL IS UNDER JITNEYS IN REVIEW WOMEN HELP TO MAKE THE BAN OF REALTY AND THEIR BEARING NEW LAWS IN OREGON AND EAST SIDE CLUB ON TRANSPORTATION SENATE AND HOUSE By L. H. W ELLS. F u n e ra l services of T hom as De- Jitn ey s a re a new fac to r in a prob- account. Some men have been know n ! Miss K ath ry n C lark , th e new sen- T he ad v e rtisin g sign nuisance D ouglass county, was along th e C olum bia R iver Highway PORTLAND, Ja n . 25— ( S p e c ia l) - vine, th e h erm it who m ade his hom e lem yet to be solved. T h ere Is no to Quit railro a d in g fo r th e autom o- a to r from T h e O regon R ealty B oard has pro on Johnson Creek, n ea r L ents, were m istak in g th e sig n s th a t they have bile, an d a re m ak in g m ore money jsw orn in on F rid ay last an d y ester- will not be p erm itted , us th e bill to day p resen ted h er first bill au th o r- prevent it has passed an d ouly aw aits tested ag a in st the use of oil in fuel held Sunday a t th e P o rtlan d S ani come to stay , as they are an o u t th an they did as railro a d ers. A pro m in en t railw ay official was illn K ,h e G overnor to rem ove dis- th e g o v ern o r’s sig n a tu re. in th e s ta te in stitu tio n s, on th e ta riu m , and th e in te rm en t was m ade g ro w th of th e au to m o b ile business h ea rd to say th a t " th e last stre e t ca r <rlct a tto rn ey s, sheriffs or cousta- A bill has been in tro d u ced provid g ro u nd th a t cordw ood and slab wood in th e M ount Scott cem etery. De- and th e ir position in th e tra n sp o rta - has been b u ilt.” He tak es a r a th e r ble8 for d erllictio n s of duty, ing fo r a recess of 15 days a fte r the a re O regon prod u cts and should be vine had been a p ecu liar and re- tiou system s of th e co u n try is yet to gloomy view of th e situ atio n , but Miss M arion T ow ne’s bill, provid 20th day of th e session for consid- used. P u rc h ase of oil, it is urged, m a rk ab le ch a racter. He died alone be of g re a te r im p o rtan ce th a h it is probably m eant th a t th e city stre e t ing th a t title in C ra te r L ake P ark oratio n of bills on hand. ca r service w ould u ltim ately give 1 be tra n sfe rre d from th e s ta te to th e T he Joint co m m ittee of th e House m eans th a t money will be sen t out of in his shack on Jo h n so n C reek sev a t p resen t. way to au tom obiles, which w ill be - United S tates was singed by Cover- and S en ate to in v estig ate bills an d th e s ta te w hile Oregon wood is not era l days ago, and th e d eath being They are d em oralizing railw ay u n d er reg u la tio n s prescribed by law. ) nor W ithycom be yesterd ay . T he bill ' su g g estio n s fo r co n so lid atio n s and being used, and cash th a t should be rep o rted by som e C hinam en. At one to an alarm in g ex ten t, es- T h ere a re ce rtain ly p ro ten tio u s was th e first one in tro d u ced by th e ab o litio n s of boards und d ep a rtm en ts used to develop the sta te goes o u t of tim e he was well off financially, hav- business ing been a b an k er at P o rt Tow nsend, pecially in th e s tre e tc a r service. changes in th e a ir not only for th e Ja ck so n county re p rese n tativ e, an d will s ta r t w ork a t once, announces th e s ta te fo r an o u tsid e product. “ T he use of oil as fuel in the sta te W ashington, w here it is said he p ra c -j They pick th e cream of traffic, on s tre e t cars, b ut fo r all tran sp o rtu - as a com plim ent to h e r it was passed P re sid e n t T hom pson, of the Senate, I unanim ously by both houses. who nam ed Day, B a rre tt and Bing in stitu tio n s and elsew here in Oregon tically ow ned th e bank. He cam e to w hich th e s tre e t railw ay com panies tion lines on land. In reg a rd to th e situ a tio r in m eans th a t so m uch m oney is sen t P o rtla n d 20 years ago an d was a m ake th e ir ea sie st money, an d leave T he economy p ro g ram was given ham m em bers of th e S enate com m it G resham th e re seem s to be a I,re" im p etu s y esterd ay w hen G overnor tee. T he P re sid e n t also is a m em o u t of th e s ta te w hich should be spent tim b er c ru ise r of som e rep u tatio n . th e long h au ls w here p assen g ers are vailing idea th a t th e P. R. L. At P. w ith y c o m b e signed th e bill of Sen- ber. T h e H ouse co m m ittee is com h ere in th e purch ase of Oregon A little m ore th a n two y ears ago grow n cord and slab wood, so m uch he cam e to L ents an d took up his few er an d w here th e roads are bed com pany has n o t helped th e ad- a lu r u im lck ab o lish in g th e im m igra- posed of S p eak er Selling, H are, v vancem ent of th e city and su rro u n d - lU)n co m m issio n . An a p p ro p riatio n | " u n t , E ato n and W entw orth. It is m oney th a t should go to help clea r abode a t th e foot of a big tree on to th e , s tre e t cars. eir o p era tin g expenses a re light, ing co u n try as m uch as it m ig h t of $50,000 waB m ade for th e d ep a rt- lhp Plan *° niake a th o ro u g h inves- O regon land and give w ork to O re Jo h n so n ’s Creek, w here he lived in it is com plained th a t m ent by the la st L eg islatu re and tig a tio n of co n d itio n s and m ake re- gon m en,’’ said P ra n k M cF arland in a shack com posed of poles, b ark and a cheap car, one m an and ten g allons ; have done, his ad d ress y esterd ay at th e lun ch brush. It was an open sh e lte r, th e of gasoline daily being all th e capi- th e fares to P o rtlan d have been so $71,000 was ask ed for th e present iren c h m en t am i refo rm in th e sta te govern m ent. eon of th e E ast Side B usiness M en’s r o r th end being exposed and open, tai req u ired . They can go an y w h ere high th a t new se ttle rs have been b iennial period. club, H otel E dw ards, rep rese n tin g T he sloping of th e shack was p a rtly for business, ta k e In all th e sid e k ep t o u t an d th a t G resham people C lassification of o ccupations and a Shall physiology be ta u g h t in the th a tch e d w ith rag s an d brush. It is ro ad s an d stop a t a m an 's door, and could n ot go to P o rtla n d an d back th e O regon R ealty Board. public schools of O regon? T he H ouse scale of prem iu m s bused upon th e said th a t d rin k was th e cause of th is have no sta tio n s to keep up, no track daily w orking th ere. Mr. M cF arland said th a t th e Real- th in k s so, b ut it th in k s also pupils hazard risk involved by every class 1 to build, no licenses to pay a n d very One p ro m in en t m an was h eard to y t B oard had s ta rte d a cam paign in one able m a n 's dow nfall. should n o t be req u ired to stu d y the is proposed in a series of am en d ---------- little in taxes. say th a t th e com pany is try in g lo b eh alf of th e O regon cord and slab m ents to th e w o rk in g m en 's com pen Officers of St. F ran ces C ourt No. T he jitn ey s, to g e th e r w ith th e m ake d iv id en d s on w atered siock su b je c t if th e p a re n ts object. wood fo r th e reason they are Ore- satio n act in tro d u ced in th e House Ja c k rab b its in e a ste rn O regon gon products, w hereas th e use of 1103 and St. S tephens C ourt No. 1, fre ig h t tru ck s,h av e cu t down th e rev- rep rese n tin g m ore th a n double th e by R e p resen tativ e Schuebel of C lack oil fo r fuel m ean t th e sending of t h e 1 J u n io r C ourt, C atholic O rd er of F or- co n es of every ra ilro a d in th e coun ac tu a l cost of th e p lan t. If he spoke have a new enem y. T he H ouse of am as. T h e proposed assessm ents R e p re se n tativ es is going a fte r them m oney o u t of th e sta te . esters, w ere in stalled a t th e h all on tr> an d th e situ a tio n is grow ing uo th e tr u th of th e situ a tio n th e re a re to be based on th e to tal payroll b e tte r fo r th e railro ad s. should be no sym pathy for th e com w ith poison. R ep resen tativ e F o rb e s’ In any p a rtic u la r h azard. The rates T ake fo r in stan ce 1000 cords of E ast Forty-second an d E ast T ay lo r H ere in G resham th e two m o to r pany, fo r it could easily reduce t'te bill, providing an ap p ro p riatio n of w ood,” said Mr. M cF arland. “ The stre e ts. A lbert B reedlove p resided, busses and th e tw o Jitneys ru n n in g fares and m ake a good dividend on $3000 for th e p u rch ase of poison to vary from o ne-half of 1 per cent in m an who cuts it gets his sh a re , th e | ex term in a te th e ra b b it posts in Crook th e p rin tin g tra d e s to 8 per cent for ra ilro a d for tra n sp o rta tio n ta k es a I and he tu rn ed over th e m eeting to to P o rtlan d , m ak in g tw enty ro u n d th e investm ent. He may have been s tru c tu ra l steel, su b aq u eo u s w orks sh a re , and th e d istrib u tio n of the | T hom as A. K indred, in stallin g of- trip s each day, a re said to be paying m istak en , in w hich ev en t th e salva- and o th e r e a ste rn O regon countleB, and pow der w orks. Every w orkm an passed th e H ouse th is m orning. wood pays trib u te and when deliv- ficer- " h o in stalled fo r St. F ran ces th e ir way. E specially is th is so of I tio n of th e com pany would seem coining u n d er provisions of the act By an a p p ro p ria te coincidence the ered to a P o rtla n d u ser it costs from J ° u r t th ese officers: chief ran g e r, th e jitn ey s. T h e ir av erag e receip ts 1 be a red u ctio n In fares so as to drive is req u ired to c o n trib u te 1 cen t a $5 to $6, b u t every d o lla r is sp e n t in J - L D rapeau ; past chief ran g e r, Al- a re betw een seven and ten d o lla rs a i o u t jitn e y co m p etitio n and se ttle up first m easu re voted upon yesterd ay day reg a rd le ss of th e occupation he T his show s th a t ab o u t th e country. by th e S en ate a fte r Miss K ath ry n Oregon. T he ow ner of th e land gets i b e rt B reedlove; sp eak er, L. P. Mor- day each. is engaged in, and th e em ployers are Many com plaintB have been heard C lark, of Douglus co u n ty , hud q u a l req u ired to re ta in th e money from it cleared and th e re is profit all along ro w : recordin g se creta ry , C lem ent G. th irty d o llars a day is paid fo r fares, T he O regon i n. G roh; financial secretary , J. D. Fal- not co u n tin g w hat goes on th e ra il th a t th e E ast Side is n ot being d e ified as a S tate S en ato r, was th e every m a n ’s w ages and rem it it to fo r O regon men san e A sylum is now using oil fo r l l u i tre a su re r, W a lte r L. M cM ullen; ways. T he railw ay com pany is los veloped as rapidly o u tsid e th e lim its L an g g u th bill m ak in g women elig i th e com m ission. fuel. T his is but a beginning. B u t ! 8enior condu cto r, A nthony D oering; ing ab o u t th irty d o llars a day from of P o rtlan d as th e W est Side has ble fo r ju ry service. I t was passed I S en ato r L u n g g u th 's bill providing th e saving is sm all If any, w hile th e ju h l° r condu cto r, A. J. F a llu ; inside G resham p atro n a g e alone. T his gives been. T he d evelopm ents along th e by a vote of 24 to 6. T hose voting for a cu m u lativ e system of voting m oney is se n t o u t of th e sta te . In se n tin el, G abierl R ieh l; o u tsid e sen- an idea of w hat it an d o th e r railw ays lines of th e O regon E lectric tow ard a g a in st It w ere S tra y er, W ood, sh ares in co rp o ratio n s so as to havo B urgess, K iddie and T u alatin and B eaverton have been T hom pson, M ultnom ah county oil is being used I t,n e l- Ben D oering. W alter L. Me- a re losing elsew here, m inority rep rese n tatio n in th e d i in th e Sellw ood, A lbina and St. Jo h n s M ullen in stalled th e officers of th e T he outcom e is su re to be a de m ore th a n fo u r tim es g re a te r th an H awley. rec to ra te s, was defeuted in th e Sen ferries and at the M ultnom ah fa-rn ju n io r co u rt as follow s: chief c r u is - 1 m and fo r license reg u la tio n s of the in th is section. P ro p erty values .-re Both H ouses have passed a se p a r a te by a vote of 19 to 10. T he a u a t a cost of $13,097. T his m oney e r " C arl H esse; vice chief cru ise r, au to m o b iles engaged in p assen g er h ig h er o ver th e re an d th e co u n try is a te bill to end th e ta k in g of a sta te th o r, before th e vote was tak en , evi m ostly goes o u t of th e s ta te , th a t ¡A lbert Joyce; past chief cru iser, Ig- traffic, y et P o rtla n d ’s com m issioners se ttlin g up faster. T his condition census. They will probably be d en tly of th e opinion his m easure sh o u ld be kept at hom e and used to n atiu s A. T ow ey; sp eak er, E dw ard have refused to co n sid er th e m a tte r helps th e railro a d s over on th e W est m erged in to one bill and passed would be d efeated , served notice help develop th e su b u rb an tow n and lia ls l° n ; clerk, N icholas L ong; mas- by saying th a t th e jitn ey business side, but stran g e ly enough th e re is again. It m eans a saving of $100,- th a t it, like w om an’s suffrage und hom es and to clea r up th e lands of te r of accounts, R aym ond I lu lb u r t; ¡8 ony ep h c rra eral, th a t it will die of little fear of jitn ey com petition over 000 th is year. the d irec t vote for U nited S tates se n th e sta te . T he saving, if any, is b anker, Ira R o u tled g e; first g u ard , its own accord in a s h o rt tim e, as th e re because of th e hilly condition Lew is' bill to m erge o r consolidate a to rs, w ould ev en tu u lly become a cars begin to w ear out. of th e co u n try an d th e poor condi cities has become a law. V ictor F itz p a tric k ; second g u ard very sm a ll.” law. This view of th e m a tte r is not tion of th e roads. firs t w atchm an, “ At th e close of Mr. M cF arlan d 's A nthony Dwyer; sh ared by au to m o b ile m en, n o r by a 1 It has been sug g ested th a t th e Civic Im p ro v em en t club, who cam e ad d ress a reso lu tio n was ad opted ap C harles O 'B rien ; second w atchm an, T he R. L. & P. could m ak e itself m ore In a body, th irty asso ciate em ployees proving th e m ovem ent sta te d by the F rances S tar. R o b ert C onrad Sm ith g re a t n u m b e r of th e people. of Mr. ItoRwell in th e P o rtlan d R ail P o rtla n d R ealty B oard, an d a u th o r- and P ra n ce s E. Cody assisted in th e J itn e y craze has solved the, problem p o p u lar w ith th e people by p u ttin g izing th e ap p o in tm e n t of a com m it- in stallatio n of th e sen io r officers. Al- . of w hat to do w ith second h and ma- on a ca r from G resham to M o n tav il-| way L ight & P ow er com pany, who la, o p era tin g every 15 m in u tes w ith I tee of th re e to co-operate w ith the b e rt B reedlove and Ig n a tiu s Towey, chines. cam e by special car. M ayor Geo. W. b oard in its cam paign for th e use of re tirin g chief officers, w ere p resen t- j One d e a le r who had a fairly good a fare of 10 o r 15 cen ts each way. j ¡S tap leto n and w ife and Maxwell O regon fuel in all s ta te in stitu tio n s. ed w ith beau tifu lly engrav ed rin g s to u rin g ca r which he co u ld n ’t sell let Such com p etitio n would a ttr a c t trav-1 S ch neider of G resham and many _______ as tokens of ap p re cia tio n of th e ir a m echanic have it on Bhares. The el and put th e service to P o rtlan d on o th e r frie n d s from P o rtlan d . C. J. G lover, of th e Coin ma- j w ork th e past year. T. A. K in d red rep a irs needed w ere few, th e cost a 45 m in u te schedule. T he jitn ey s Mrs. Boswell was 65 years of age chine com pany, gave an ad d ress on a n <| Rev. w . A. W a itt m ade sh o rt of ru n n in g it was lig h t and It will could n o t beat th a t e ith e r In tim e or on Ja n u a ry 8 last. She succum b to th a t com pany’s plans. H e outlin ed talks. | la st a year. T he m echanic is m ak in g tariff, b u t of course th e Jitneys j pneum oniu and was HI but a few Its fu tu re plan, s ta tin g th a t th e . ----------- ¡good w ages, th e o w n er of th e c a r is would have th e co unty road fields to ! days. com pany had p urchased th re e acres T he Bible in stitu te , w hich was g ettin g good pay fo r a m achine he them selves. A G resham -M ontavilla j < 'aril of T h an k s. betw een E ast F ifte e n th and E ast opened in th e A nabel P re sb y teria n co u ld n ’t se ll— an d so it goes. In a schedule, as o u tlin ed h ere would S ix teenth stre e ts, on H olgate stre e t, church, in th e M ount Scott d istric t, y ear th e m achine will go to th e scrap help G resham som e and would p ro b I wish to th a n k nty m any friends on w hich a la rg e factory will be heap and a n o th e r o u t-o f-d ate c a r will ably help th e railro a d com pany to S unday aftern o o n , by Rev. M. A. for th e ir sy m p ath y and help d u rin g erected w ithin a year. Mr. G lover ta k e its place. som e ex ten t. It would also help th e W illiam s, P re sb y teria n ed u catio n al th e illness an d d e a th of my beloved V arious su g g estio n s have been te rrito ry th ro u g h w hich th e road wife, and fo r th e profusion of beuu- cu red th e c o n tra c t to supply the tu rn su p e rin te n d e n t, was co n tin u ed last m ade to th e railw ay com panies how passes. tlfu l flowers. It. O. BOSWELL. stile s fo r th e San F rancisco P anam a night. Rev. C. W. H ays, P resb y ter- to com bat th e jitn ey s. To reduce F. D. H u n t, traffic m an ag er of th e an d th e San Diego expositions jan m issionary, is assistin g . Last fares would be ru in o u s in many P. R. L. & P. Co. was in G resham ■ HIGH SCHOOL BONDS a g a in st th e com petition of the en tire nig h t th e su b je cts considered w ere, stances. To o p era te m ore cars w ou’d y esterd ay looking o ver th e s itu a U nited S tates. Mr. G lover filed his "T he W estm in ster S ta n d a rd ; BRING BIG PREMIUMS W hy le n ta il m ore expense, even if m ore tion. He said th a t so m eth in g would ap p licatio n to become a m em ber of A dopt I t ? ” “ T he Key to S uccess;" j m o rey was ea rn ed . E xtensions ean- be done In th e way of changes in Hix arc h ite c ts w ere in atten d a n ce th e E ast Side Business M en's club. “ P lan th e W ork an d W ork th e not be m ade n o r im provem et.i.s con- th e service betw een h ere and P ori at a m eeting of th e Union High MRS. B. (». ItOSWELI lan d , b ut was non -co m m ittal as to | ---------- - P la n ;” "T eam W o rk .” sld ered in th e face of losing money. school board on S atu rd ay last, with The Oregon L eg islatu re will give T he hom e d e p a rtm e n t an d o rg an - R ailro ad sto ck s will d ep re cia te and w hat w ere th e in te n tio n s of th e 1 us a stro n g e r and b e tte r prohib itio n | Zed c iasge8 w ere discussed. T o n ig h t th e re will be a d em o ralizin g of th e railw ay com pany. I t is likely, plans for th e proposed high school en fo rcem ent law th an we expected to , he guj,ject vvill be “ In stru ctio n s and service to som e ex ten t on every line, th o u g h , th a t a new tim e card and FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY LAST building get, said Rev. J. E. \ ouel, of the T ra in in g ; T each ers and T each in g ; D em oralization m eans red u ctio n c l low er ra te s will be adopted. T he plans w ere elab o rately draw n Spokane A venue P re sb y teria n church M lsgionary , n8tru c tlo n s; O rganized expenses; th a t m eans th e disch arg e T he fu n eral of Mrs. B. O. Boswell In accordance w ith th e in stru ctio n s O th er red u ctio n s in fares on th e before the M en's C u rre n t E vents Class W ork; G raded O rg an izatio n ' of men an d th e ir dism issal m eans club, Sunday aftern o o n . Rev. Mr. and In stru c tio n s.” W ednesday n ig h t th a t m any m ore unem ployed to tak e O. W. P. could probably be m ade w hich was held S unday, Ja n u a ry of th e Board to keep som ew here near P erh ap s a b e tte r sch ed u le could b e 1.« waB one of th „ ,arg eg t and nlog, ' th e lim it of $20,01)0, and each one Youel hail been to Salem and in te r th e topic will be, “ S unday School up th e jitn e y business on th e ir o i n | m a in tain ed — ? ___________________ _ . „p resslv e ev er held in E stacad a, j wa" an e»c e |le n t piece of a rtistic view ed m em bers of th e L eg islatu re E v an g elizatio n .” , work. T hose su b m ittin g plans were an d atten d e d th e m eeting of the ! NEW ADVERTISING te rp rlse , th e lib ra ry and th e Union Thp M ethodist ch u rch was far too Arf.h „ P(.t(s K ro n er G ould, T u rtel- co m m ittee w hich is fram ing th e p r o - ! PLAN ADOPTED High school, T hese will be dlstln c- sm all to hold those who cam e to pay I | otte, M urray, H ock tn b erry and Dit- FAREWELL PARTY h ib itio n law. T he su b je ct co n sid er TO C. L. IDLEMAN They were Some rad ical changes will be m ade tive fe a tu re s w lth o th e rs of leaser th e ir la st respects to the m em ory trlch , all of P o rtlan d . ed by th e club was, “ The New S tate im portance. of a trie d and tru e friend. Rev. A. | l “ ken In ch arg e of by th e Board for Mrs. G. W. S leret an d Mrs. A. E. in th e displays on ex h ib it a t th e A d m in istratio n and the L e g isla tu re .” T he o b ject is to a ttr a c t som e of One of them will T h e econom ic policy of the new ad- L indsey gave a farew ell d in n e r p arty o . W. P. w aitin g room , co rn e r F irs t DeMoy of E stacad a p reached th e ex am in atio n . th e to u ris t trav el to th is vicinity. probably be selected. m in istratio n was com m ended. last Sunday. Ja n u a ry 24, a t th e hom e ' an d A,d e r g tree t T he ex h ib its here- T h e p u re w hite T he ch an g e in th e arra n g e m e n ts will fu n eral serm on. A rep rese n tatio n of M orris B ro s, "T h e m em bers of th e O regon Leg- of th e hom e of th e fo rm er in ho n o r- I cask et, w hich held th e body, clothed be m ade as soon as possible. Isla tu re ,” said Rev. Youel. “ realize of Mr. and Mrs. C. L Idlem an, who ,o fo re have ^ P ^ e a e n te d various well know n as b an k e rs an d bond in w hite, was lite ra lly b urled in b ro k ers was also p rese n t at th e m eet th e ir resp o n sib ilities to th e people a re leaving today fo r C aldw ell, Ida Product* from th is vicinity an d the flowers. CLAUD COONS ACQUITTED ing and m ade an offer for th e en tire of O regon in view of th e 36,000 ma- ho, w here Mr. Id lem an has a F o rd E stacad a county. T h irty -o n e b ea u tifu l floral pieces OF SERIOUS CHARGE bond issue of $25,000 a t a prem ium Jo rity in favor of proh ib itio n . F rom agency. , R. f . Walters, president of the w ere th e re , th e g ifts of sym p ath izin g C laude Coons, of T ro u td ale, who of six p er te n t. He d eposited a check w hat I learn ed d u rin g my visit at T hose p rese n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. o . W. P. L and C om pany has been friends. P erh ap s th e m ost touching Salem I have been led to b e lie v e . C. L. Idlem an, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. keeping th e displays up for th e past was a rre ste d sev eral m onths ago for was th e g ift of th e ch ild ren of E sta a t th e Bank of G resham as an evi th e th e ft of a w atch and a sum of dence of sin cerity . O th er bills have th a t we are going to get even a b e t - S le r e t, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S h attu c k , fo u r years, and they have a ttra c te d cada, which bore th e legend "T o the money, was ac q u itted one day la st also been received for th e bonds, b ut te r p rohib itio n law th an we asked Mr. and Mrs Geo. B o rn sted t, of P o rt- co n sid erab le a tte n tio n . He now in- one we loved, who loved us.” th a t of M orris Bros, is th e best so fo r o r even expected to get. O ne of land, Mrs. M. B. S leret, Mr. and Mrs ten d s to m ake a com plete ch an g e in week a f te r a tria l In th e circu it Mrs. Boswell loved th e ch ild ren . court. far. th e leading m em bers said to me, ‘To Jo h n S leret, Mr. and Mrs. O. W a d ifferen t d irectio n alto g e th e r, Hhe took g re a t p le asu re in rem e m It was s h o r n th a t th e ch arg e was do less th an respect th a t big m ajor- S leret, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ruegg, Mr. - He will rem ove all th e a rticle s bering th em on b irth d a y s an d at Don't pick a husband until you've ity th e people gave to prohib itio n and Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend, Mr. and now on ex hibition an d replace them Ian ev id en t " f r a m e -u p " M ayor Albee ¡C h ristm as tim e w ith to k en s of th a t had a h u n d red ch an ces,” says a New B ut few g irls will care would m ean th a t we should be driv- Mrs. A. E. Lindsey, E arl, Eva, and w ith n eatly p rin te d p lacard s re p re . becam e In terested In th e case and love. Hhe was alw ays th o u g h tfu l of Y ork g irl ( expressed his belief th a t th e re waa to ta k e m any chances. en from th e s ta te if we fail to en- Jo sephine T ow nsend, W esley and se n tin g th e w hole section of th e I those In sickness an d su fferin g and force th e will of th e people.’ I found Hazel S h attu ck , H elen and M ildred co u n try trib u ta ry to th e O. W P. ' no fo u n d atio n fo r th e prosecution. j by h er k ind deeds en d e ared h erself Bargain Offer. th»t this is th e g eneral se n tim e n t S leret, A lbert, D onald an d D orothy railw ay. to everyone Evening Telegram, 1 year, $3.50, 1 from" mTd “ n p ™ ? m . y ^ “F aln " h?I Among those attending the funer-1 with ¿ u U o o k .T ye 'a r. h i aming the members of the Lofisla- Lindsey, and Georgia and Allen Born-1 Among the exhibits will be .50. Good ture " tur#* fepfewnting the cannery en-.»0 few are left in 'em. al were 40 members of tha Women's ¡only till February X, l i l t .