Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 06, 1915, Image 1

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    T W IC E
W EEK
VOL.
5,
NO.
46
G resham O utlook
GOVERNMENT
REGULATING
ZONE RATES
Fraud Found in Sending Par­
cel Post Packages
A new ru lin g has been m ade by
the postotflce d e p a rtm e n t in regard
to th e ra te s of postage to be paid
on parcel post packages in th e first
two rones ra d ia tin g from any post-
office.
GRESHAM.
M EETIN G FOR
MISS EDNA SHOEMAKER
T he B aptist church was well filled
last night with friends of Miss Edna
S hoem aker who joined in a rousing
farew ell m eeting.
MULTNOMAH,
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COUNTY,
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OREGON
FRIDAY,
AUGUST
6,
1915
$1.50
x t a a i
A WAR SERMON
COMMlTTEE NAMED
BY REV. M.
FOR ROAD PETITION,
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T. WIRE
T he c u rre n t issue of th e Pacific
h rlstia u A dvocate co n tain s a w ar
I serm on recen tly d elivered by Rev,
OFFICIAL VISIT WILL BE HADE ON NEXT TUESDAY ' ' T ' C C T O V C C C ”
TO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ON HARD
SURFACING PROROSITION
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i pared w ith Isra el in th e text from
The g ath erin g was arran g ed for by
the W om en’s M issionary Circle, of
which Mrs. E. A. L eonard is presi­
dent. Dr. E ast of P o rtlan d , for a
n um ber of years a m edical m ission­
ary in India, was th e principal sp eak ­
er. T he them e of his ta lk was the
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efficiency of young women m ission­
Ml
local
h
ard
surfacin
g
p
ro p o sitio n , are up in the a ir yet, noth-
aries. He ch aracterized them as the
real heroines of the work, and brief- H1*? definite haviyg been done except the circ u latin g of p etitio n s
ly o u tlin ed th e work of a n u m b er for the im provem ent of the county road to and th ro u g h F airview
w om e ad personally known. T he while the paving p lan ts are here.
w iv e s liu l m a r X d ^ m m e V t h l i r 'h u i -
A ' t h ° m eetin K h e ld lu8t n « h t >» th e c itv h * 11
c o m m itte e s
At the m eeting held last night in the city hall the com m ittees
(M icah
3 :1 0 , "T h ey b u ild
up Zion
Read the Want Ada.
PER
YEAR
INEFFICIENT
ORDINANCE
WORRYING
Oregon City Trying to Ham ­
per Stage Line
Oregon City is having
a
tussle
f X “ 00*’ “ "d Je r“,a1*“ wl,h ln’
w ith th e Jitney problem , and its h on­
* Th,. com parison is m ost strik in g ly
o rab le city dads a re up ag a in st a
set fo rth in a p arag rap h from which
proposition th a t will get m ore p u n c t­
I
th e follow ing ex tra ct Is ta k en :
"T»1* «*««“ • su rro u n d in g th e be
T his is a bit of new s th a t has not
reported abuot 300 names, prin cip ally fr o m ’ this vicinity w ith a
,°5 ° Ur c/° ““ ,,ry
under
been m ade public yet and is given bands fo r h um an en co u rag em en t,”
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th e providence of God. He reserved
said Dr. E ast, “ but the young un­ sprinkling ol names from P o rtlan d and o th er p a rts of the county, the very co n tin en t itself to be the
here as a scoop on all o th e r new spa­ m arried woman renounces hom e and
\ cry tew ot those approached for th eir nam es refused to sign, and crad le of political and religious lib-
pers. T he in fo rm atio n cam e to the am bition, b urns th e bridges behind
.
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** time would perm it an unlim ited num ber of sig n atu res could he erty- T h e R enaissance had m ade a
O utlook ac cid en tally
but nothing in extrem e loneUness m idrange0/ 'm ha‘L The circulators of the petitions have so fa r w orked w ithout
sU rri" g 1,1 th e *“ t« » e c‘ ual dry
was said ab o u t keeping still, and it
spreadin g th e gospel message. T he co,l‘Pt’"sation, but it was realized th at to continue the work u n til had w ro u g h ^ 'tm t th e ir " Herculean
will be m ade public in a sh o rt tim e
g re a te r n um ber of th e friends In th e « e^ t T uesday some expense would be a ttac h ed th ere to and th e task s of em an cip atin g religion from
anyw ay.
hom
e land soon fo rg et to w rite and m atter was left to (). A. Eastm an to secure solicitors for the w ork the sh ak les of an oppressive eed es-
T he ru le th a t will go into effect
to contin u e th e p ray ers and su p p o rt '
P o r tl a n d .
laaticism . A m erica was provided at
when p ro m u lg ated will change a zone
w hich th ey had prom ised, b ut th e
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th e stra te g ic tim e to be th e reposi­
ra d ia tin g from a postoffice from an
The opinion prevailed th a t re p re se n ta tiv e ta x p a y e r s of the city tory fo r th ese g rea t prin cip les and
exact circle to one resem bling a cir­ m issio n aiy w o rk s o n , a n d « h e n in a
few years she is forced to come home ,
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c u la r saw w ith h alf its te eth knocked for rest, th e changed conditions but >hould b‘‘ « »»Hsted in the plan it the petition is to c a rry any w eight , id eas; o th erw ise they m ight have
been stilled in th e ir inclplency.”
out an d a few chu n k s tak en o u t of increase h er lo n lin ess.”
with the county commissioners. They would all be in terested in :
T he above q u o tatio n conveys the
ab o u t seven sides of it. In o th e r
O th er sp e ak e rs of th e evening ¡» connecting road so th a t trav elers over the Colum bia riv er high- sim ilie of a plan by th e Creator to
w ords, th e first zone of 150 miles
e re ’ M*-8- ‘ ta .......*
ilin g of P o rtlan d , Rev. n w a ay
m ig
ight
choice
of ro
routes
coming
They
would
v in
n i n have
a v e a ch
o ic e oi
u te s in com
ing o or r going. T
hey w
ould lead th e world o u t of bondage Into
from P o rtlan d in any d irection may * ,................
Wart> und » atu ra lly w aul to see the territo ry em braced by the th ree paved the fuI1 H«h t of freedom from all
in som e cases be considerably less vi’. .A o*ie0nar? ’
o of / h her
e r '.“Z
r i L b,
and would welcome
paved road
road th
th a a t t would
would g give
The present w ar “ Is but
from c e n te r to circum ference.
experience
In home mission- thoroughfares
“ ,u*
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welcome a a paved
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one
of
th
e
m
eans to th a t end.
It has been found th a t the mail ary w ork an d th e influences which th e m th a t opportunity.
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o rd er houses have discovered a way
had led h er to choose the foreign
The petitions wiil be presented to the county com m issioners on PLA N S FOR F A IR
to ship goods beyond the zone lim it,
field and China for her future work, n e x t T u e sd a y m o rning, an d som e q u ic k w o rk m tist be do n e betw een
MATURING RAPIDLY
reach in g fa r in to th e next zone for
t i / 'c h i ' '
“ f ,e r g r a d u a tin g fro m now and then.
Mr. E astm an, acting chairm an of th e citizen s’
th e one zone rate . F o r instance, if the Chicago T ra in in g school, .M iss
P lan s fo r th e
com ing fa ir are
A shland, O regon, is five m iles be­ S hoem aker worked am ong the Chin-
wlH
tw elve persons to c a rry the p etitio n s to the m oving fo rw ard u n d er th e ex p eri­
yond th e second zone th e P ortland ese women and children in San F ra n - courthouse, headed by M ayor S tapleton. The list is not com plete
sh ip p e rs can save a zone ra te by cisco for five years. She was then at this w ritin g and cannot be given, but it will em brace the most enced g uidance of P re sid en t Lewis
and those who a re in closest touch
m ailing th e ir parcels a t M ilwaukie.
deeply Im pressed w ith the th o u g h t prom inent road enthusiasts of the county an d city of P o rtlan d ,
w ith its affairs.
T his was a c tu a lly being done and to th a t she o u g h t to go to C hina and
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such an a la rm in g ex ten t th a t M ilw au­
E nclosing th e m ach in ery -hall be­
com m enced a t once active p rep ara-
P rogress on the proposition to pave the rem aining portions
kie was in a fa ir way to become a tions, w hich a re now com pleted so fa r ’ c
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y esterd ay u n d e r th e supervision
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oi Main street, from the fo u n tain n o rth w ard , was revealed in tbi­
second-class office.
It was being as stu
d ies in th is co u n try a re co n ­
of A rth u r Reed.
W hen com pleted
sw am ped w ith P o rtla n d business and cerned. She will sail from San F ra n -
P‘T cent of the p ro p erty ow ners along .Main
a com m odious room with
the g o v ern m en t was being defrauded cisco on A ugust 25 w ith a large com- street as fa r as F ifth street have agreed to the pav in g proposition. it will be *
and doors for closing
of revenue.
pany of missionaries of ail denomin- Som e of them signed up on th e p ro p o sitio n to ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f i
¿iKwjnst. J. fie g a t h e r and
jecui»
m
w
invìi
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T he plan has been w orking b ea u t­ ations. On the eve of th e ir d ep art- Hie B ancroft *»
floor has been tak en by sev eral firms
ifully all o v e r t h e U n ite d S ta t u s , a n d uro »h ■■•‘■—I - u v .
o j-or the im provem ent with six per cent in terest added,
to th e am o u n t of over th re e -fo u rth ’s
it was decided to put a crim p in the g rea t farew ell m eeting in San Fran-.
ln
o
r(k
r
tQ
u
k
e
fldvantage
of
the
bonding
act
th
e
m
ach
in
ery
;
in orde
of its area.
business by sim ply m aking the zone cisco.
T he concession spaces along the
lim its cover 150 m iles as determ ined
L ast n ig h t’s m usical p rogram was of the city must he set in motion to m ake it legal and binding, as
by th e course th e goods would a c t­ ca rrie d o ut as annou n ced in T u es­ the city must become the endorser of the bonds and will he res­ F u rro w were m easured and plattt-d
ually ta k e in tra n sit. T hus, if the day 's O utlook and was g reatly en ­ ponsible for th eir paym ent. No one is obliged to tak e ad v an tag e yesterd ay afte rn o o n . S everal of them
w indings and sin u o sities of th e S. P. joyed by all.
of bonds, nor is anyone barred from doing so. T hus a few only have been sold and th e re is no fear
th a t any of them will rem ain u n ­
R. R. betw een M ilw aukie and Ash­
m ight d efer paym ent upon com pletion of the im provem ent. The sold. N early all of th o se who were
land cover m ore th a n 300 m iles, the FREE SHOW SATURDAYS
AT MOVIE THEATER law applies to all stree t improv« inents if the p ro p e rty ow ners h ere last y ear are coining again
second zone w ould end at th e 300-
A b eau tifu l a rra n g e m e n t has been
desire to invoke its aid.
m ile post and A shland would be in
T he m erch an ts of G resham have
m ade ln th e d istrib u tio n of th e floral
th e th ird zone.
w ith
C laude
^lr. S tapleton has stated th at the proposition to pave the in- displays on th e groundu ln fro n t of
It is a p p a re n t th a t 300 m iles in an m ade arra n g e m e n ts
a ir line is m uch fa rth e r th an the Sm ith to p ut on a free show a t th e terseetion of Pow ell and Alain streets, known as f o u n ta in Square, th e m ain pavilion. T h e - p la n ts are
sam e d istan c e on any tra n sp o rta tio n S cenograph th e a te r every S atu rd ay ¡¡j assure«!; th a t the county com m issioners will g ra n t tile privilege all grow ing well and will be a t th e ir
line, hence th e zones a re being aftern o o n for a while. T h ere will be (d' paving the fractions oi the two stree ts on the fo u r co rners aftei best d u rin g fa ir week. T h e ir a ttr a c ­
tiveness can best be ap p reciated by
b ro u g h t clo ser to th e center. T here
an en tirely new p ro duction of reels paving for eighteen feet in w idth in all fo u r «lirectious.
1 he sa m e an Inspection, as a d escrip tio n is al­
will be a lo t of ragged looking zones,
b ut th e p rese n t o rd e r applies to only which will n ot be given a t any o th e r; (.o,„,n ittee which will take the other m atter before the com m issioners m ost im possible.
xt Tuegday niornjn g will p resen t the form al p etitio n of the fo u r
th e first and second zones. It has perform ance. T he show will last all
ow „
Cfirll(.,. buildings, a n d th ere is the RECENT DEATH OF
been found th a t th e bulk of parcel the aftern o o n , com m encing on Sat- ,
u rday of next week.
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MRS JOSEPHINE HOLM
post m ail is delivered w ithin th e two
A dm ission tickets will be present- assurance th a t the w ork will be done when paving crew s of
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first zones an d th a t th e re is not much ed by the m erch an ts to th e ir p atro n s, Q a k a r H uber plant reach the fountain. I hat «-vent is some six weeks
W ord has been received of th e
loss in p ostage f a r th e r aw ay.
o r m ay be had on ap p licatio n to any a w a v v e t
M r. M eyers, president of the F irs t S ta te B ank, has sig- d eath of Mrs. Jo sep h in e Holm, Vrhich
C hief c lerk s of the railw ay mail
of those nam ed below.
*hi8 ijlteIltio|1* of having Powell stre e t paved in fro n t of th e o ccurred sev eral w eeks ago a t th e
divisions have been in stru c ted
to
T hose en te rin g in to th e ag reem en t ;
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hank pro p erty , th u s com pleting the im provem ent as fa r as he is S tate T u b ercu lo sis h o sp ital a t S a­
m ake a list of all postoffices r a d ia t­
are, B ert Lindsey,
M etzger Bros.,
lem. Mrs. Holm was a su fferer from
ing from th e big cities, to g e th e r with
F irs t S tate Bank, H allig an 's B arber concerned.
th e ir d istan ce on th e m ail routes. It shop, E. W. A ylsw orth, R. B. Belt,
Should the o ther petition receive favorable consideration tin- tu b ercu lo sis for a long tim e. She
was ta k en to M ultnom ah F arm for
will be found th a t m any places w ith­
Ben Rollins, W. R. B urke, Maxwell hard su rfacin g of Alain street will continue as fa r n o rth as may be
tre a tm e n t last N ovem ber and la te r
in th e zone lim its a re really much S chneider, A dam s' B arb er shop. The
determ ined upon, which will most likely be a h u n d red feet beyond rem oved to Salem.
f a r th e r aw ay w hen
th e
railro ad
S terlin g & K id d er H ard w are com ­
Mrs. Holm was 38 years of age
schedules a re com pared
w ith the pany, G resham D rug Co., and W’al- tin- fa ir grounds en tran ce or perhapn fa rth er.
and is survived by h er h u sband and
ro u tes ta k e n “ as th e crow flies,”
rad M ercantile Co.
A bout seven m ilts of hard surface have been laid on the S andy two little hoys, th e la tte r being cared
and th a t th e ir parcel post ra te s will
T his plan is being trie d in o th e r I
be increased accordingly. W hile the cities and is u n d erta k en w ith a view Base Lint- and Powell Valley roads com bined and the work is going for a t th e S iste rs' School at B eaver­
e x tra ra te s w ill not have any effect to draw in g people to th e city on Sat- to the full capacity of the th ree p lan ts in op eratio n . All of those ton. T he w h ereab o u ts of h er h u s­
band Is unknow n.
A six-year-old
on p urely local business it will m ake (
8 ftern o ons for tra d e and re­
roads are now im passable for th ro u g h traffic, the Section Line road d a u g h te r «lied of tu b ercu lo sis at th e
m ail o rd e r goods come h ig h er to t h e
creation.
being the only on«- open for travel. It is now the tem p o rary o u tlet fam ily hom e on th e Section Line road
e x te n t of th e e x tra postage th a t will
T he only m eans of g«-tting into
to the Columbia riv e r highw ay an d is crow ded w ith traffic. The last fall. It was th en th a t th e des­
have to be paid.
th e show S atu rd ay afte rn o o n s is by
trav el all goes to B eaver creek w here it sw ings n o rth to the Base titu te condition of th e fam ily was
tic k et secured in th e way stated .
learn ed and a rra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade
THRESHING SEASON
Line. The highw ay is closed to all traffic beyond L ato u rell and
for th e ir p ro p er p ro tectio n . One of
HAS COMMENCED GRESHAM ROUTES
even this side yf th a t point it is necessary to m ake d eto u rs to get th e tw o little boys was fo r a tim e a
SHOWING GAINS
T h re sh in g season is on in e a rn est
p atien t at th e Salem in stitu tio n , but
through.
and a t le a st five m achines are in th e
has re tu rn e d , a p p a re n tly cu red , to
A com plete record was kept of ail
field w est of th e Sandy riv er w here
F our paving p lan ts of the W arren C onstruction com pany are the school at B eaverton.
m ail m a tte r han d led on th e ru ra l
th e heav iest g rain fields are to be
Mrs Holm w rote sev eral le tte rs to
ro u tes
from G resham d u rin g th e being set up along the highw ay and will m ake rap id headw ay. It
found.
m onth of Ju ly , both in nu m b ers and is intended to have all the paving don»- at ab out th e same time, Mrs. G eorge P ullen and expressed to
M ention was m ade last T uesday of
h er deep ap p reciatio n of th e care
some w here n ear the first of Nov.-mber. U ntil th a t tim e the traffic
H enry L a to u re li’s m achine. To th a t w eight.
she was receiving.
T he rep o rt show s th a t th e fo u r
on all the roads except th e Section Line will be more or less ob­
may be added th e s ta r t m ade today
ro u tes o ut .of G resham a re slow ly
by Em il Olsen w ith his practically
GEORGE LE8LIE JR.
g aining in volum e. F ollow ing is th e stru cted .
new gasoline tr a c to r and Case steel
TAKES A BRIDE
se p a ra to r.
T he m achine has been re p o rt:
PORTLAND WRITER
R oute 1.— Pieces delivered, 10,- SOLD SEVEN BINDERS
G eorge Leslie Jr. and Miss B erth a
idle fo r th re e y ears b u t th e outfit is
ON VACATION
IN TWO WEEKS
L ab els, both of P o rtlan d , werq united
of th e best type and will th re sh any­ 083; collected, 1567.
R oute 2.— Pieces delivered, 10,-
Mr.
L. H. W ells, P o rtlan d co rresp o n d ­ In m a rria g e la st W ednesday.
thing. W ork will begin in Dr. C or­
H essel's m achinery sto re has sold
103;
collected, 1827.
I^eslie's p are n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. G«-o
n eliu s' g rain n e a r T ro u td ale.
e
n
t
of
th
e
O
utlook,
who
Is
a
staff
R oute 3.— pieces delivered. 9090; seven b in d ers w ithin th e past two
Leslie, atten d e d th e w edding, also
S tanley & Neal have th e ir outfit
weeks, fo u r of them w ithin th e past re p o rte r on th e O regonian, is on his Mrs. A Hevel and d a u g h te r Vivian
collected,
1421.
ready to begin w ork and will m ake
vacation which acco u n ts for th e a b ­
R oute 4.— Pieces d elivered, 5637; few days.
T h e b rid e Is th e d a u g h te r of Mr
th e ir Initial s ta r t on C harles Cleve­
sence
of a P o rtla n d le tte r thia week. and Mrs. A delard L ahaie. Mr Leslie
la n d s farm today, rig h t here in th e coUected 80»
T he fo u r se n t o u t th is week w ent
Route 1.— Pounds delivered, 1210;
town of Gresham.
to H H o lterm an at D am ascus, H erb Mr. W ells was o u t h ere on a tra m p la chief line fo rem an of th e N orth
T he young couple
Hevel & Jones commenced opera- coUected, 76.
la st W ednesday b u t refu ses to w rite Bank railro ad .
Route 2.— Pounds delivered, 1404; Lynch of O resh sm , A. O. H orberg w hile off duty. He is th e oldest left Im m ediately a f te r th e w edding
tions a week ago Their field is
and V etch Bros . both of Boring w rite r on th e O regonian In point of for C alifo rn ia, w here th ey will visit
collected, 273.
principally west of here.
Route
3.—
Pounds
delivered.
1264;
T
he first th re e b ought D eerings, th e service and has seen all th e changes th e Ban F ran cisco and Ban Idego
Hensley's machine has been doing
collected,
85.
fo r m ore fairs They will be at hom e to th e ir
last
one an O sborn.
Vetch Bros ! of P o rtlan d jo u rn alism
work on the Slough for several days
Route 4.— Pounds delivered, 842; have 80 se re s to cu t an d th e re are th an thirty-five years
He gets a frien d s a fte r O ctober first In th e ir
other large fields as indicated by the ( regular vacation every summer and new bungalow a t 150 B aldw in stre e t.
This week. King or Queen Fly collected, 87.
number of self-binders in use.
ibis salary goea on just the same.
P o rtlan d .
Swatters. 5c, at Sterling 4 Kidder
Hdw. Co.—Adv.
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
u res th a n a bicycle tire on a road
strew n w ith tacks.
Speaking of the m u tte r th e C ourier
of th a t city says th a t th e efforts of
ce rtain influences In Oregon City to
" r e g u la te ” jitn ey s so th a t th ere will
be no profit to be m ade by a u to ­
m obiles plying betw een th e county
st-at and P o rtlan d may prove q u ite
fru itless, even if freak o rd in an ces
designed fo r th is purpose are bluffed
th ro u g h th e council
It is w ell know n th a t P o rtla n d ’s
city governm ent hus been having Its
sh a re of fun with th e Jitn«->s of late
and has discovered th a t even if B h
Jitney o rd in an ces hold good they c a n ­
not ’’re g u la te " th e In teru rb u n busses.
T his discovery was m ade when tile
P o rtlan d police u n d erto o k to “ re g u ­
la te ” c e rta in au to s th a t ply on a
re g u la r schedule betw een G resham
and P o rtlan d . T hese ears had not
com plied w ith the fanciful provisions
of th e P o rtlan d o rd in an ce an d tin-
d riv ers of tw o cars were a rrested and
escorted to th e police sta tio n . T h ere
an u tto rn ey em ployed by tin- uutoa
in q u estion politely told the police
th a t th e G resh am -P o rtlan d cars were
n ot jitn ey s a t all, hut were public
stag es plying betw een P o rtlan d and
G resham . They ca rrie d no passen­
gers to points w ithin th e city limita.
of P o rtlan d , but all th e ir traffic was
th ro u g h an d o u tsid e haul. And a fte r
tUny/' iffgsn td u lh iaries, m e ponce lei
th e G resham jitn ey men go.
E fforts to e m b arra s th e P o rtlan d -
O regon City Jitneys may bring up a
sim ila r situ a tio n , th in k s th e C ourier,
if th e a n ti-jitn e y co h o rts continue
th e ir cam paign. T he curs th a t run
betw een th e county seat un«l the
m etropolis trav el about an eig h th of
a block w ithin th e city lim its of
Oregon City. They do not carry pas­
sen g ers to any point in O regon City
except th e ir te rm in al stan d , anil they
are, like th e G resham Jltn--yH, public
stag es o p e ra tin g betw een the county
seat and P o rtlan d . And as such It
is very d o u b tfu l If th e city can " r e g ­
u la te " them .
T h erefo re, concludes o u r Oregon
City paper, it Is poor policy to : ig
the Jitneys, and especially If it shall
develop, us in th e case of th e P o rt­
land-G resham cars, th a t th e city has
no a u th o rity so to act.
B etter let
th e poor Jit alone and put it up to
th e co unty to tax them for the use of
th e county roads. It will be ch eap er
and less foolish and ln th e end will
prove th e best th in g th a t can be
done.
EXTENSIVE TOUR
OVER NORTHWEST
Emil Olsen and d a u g h te r Olive
an d son Roy, and Miss A nna L arsen,
re tu rn e d last week from th e ir ex­
tended trip to W estern W ashington
points. They visited tin; au to races
a t T acom a, also visited B eattie, Bel­
lin g h am , V ancouver, It.
from
which place they sh ip p ed to Naniino,
and drove from th e re to V ictoria.
They shipped to P o rt Angel, from
, which p o in t they drove to H ood’s
C anal, S h elto n , O lym pia unil back to
A berdeen. They «tamped ten «lays at
Pacific
Beach Ju st before coining
hom e, h av in g d riven th e ir au to a
d istan ce of 2723 m iles on th e w hole
trip.
Miss L au ra A nderson, Mr. O lsen’s
niece, whose hom e is a t A berdeen,
re tu rn e d w ith th e party to rem ain
h ere fo r a few we«?ks
Miss A nderson and Miss Olive
Olsen a re sp en d in g a few «lays at
Seaside.
H enry A nderson of A berdeen a r ­
rived y esterd ay to spend th e su m m er
w ith his uncle, Mr. Olsen. He will
assist w ith th e th resh in g outfit.
Htergr««en lllncktwrrle-« W an ted
T hose who have E v erg reen black­
b erries In any q u a n tity « h e n ripe
will receive a good price fo r them
a t th e G resham C annery, Cali v.p for
p articu la rs.
JAB. SPERLIN G . Mi’gr.
Kill the mole with Come; Gas
Balls. The easy way. At Sterling 4
Kidder Hdw, C«>.—Adv.