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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
W E E K
GRESHAM,
VOL. 5, NO. 76
X
TWO REPORTS,
THE MINORITY
FAVORS ROAD
ANNUAL ILLUSTRATED
CHRISTMAS EDITION
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T h e O u tlo o k ’s a n u u a 1 *
* C h ris tm a s n u m b e r w ill be is-
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* su e d on F rid a y , D ecem b er 17.
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* fu s e l) Illu s tra te d w ith a p p ro - *
* p r ta te
h o lid a y
e n g ra v in g s •
* s u ita b le to th e se a so n , a n d
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M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty 's tax levy an il
* c o n ta in a lin e of s to rie s p e r- •
b u d g e t a p p ro p r ia tio n s h a v e been * ta in in g to th e fe s tiv a l it w ill
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p re s e n te d to th e co u n ty c o m m is sio n ­ * re p r e s e n t.
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it w ill try Io re p re s e n t e ach
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e rs fo r th e ir a p p ro v a l If th e y feel
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lik e It, o r fo r th e i r re je c tio n if tin v * c o m m u n ity o f E a s te rn M ull-
* n o m ali a n d to d o th is su e- *
feel th e o th e r way. It is m o re th a n
* ee ssfu lly it w ill be in cu u t- *
p ro b a b le th a t th e re p o rt w ill be ac * b e n t upon th e c o rr e s p o n d e n ts
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c e p te d w ith a few little a d d itio n s * in each lo c a lity to m a k e a" *
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ta c k e d on to m eet p re s sin g i m ergen* * sp ecial e ffo rt in g iv in g th e
cies th a t a r e iTiiely to a ris e , su ch as * new s a n d o th e r sp ecial fea-
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* tu r e s . Il is e a rn e s tly re q u e s t- *
b u ild in g a county h o s p ita l an d a few
ed th a t e v ery c o rre s p o n d e n t
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o th e r m a ile r s o f p ro b a b b im p o rt­
* in tlie th ir ty o r m o re d is tric ts
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an ce.
* s u r ro u n d in g G re sh a m w ill as- *
T h e to ta l a m o u n t s e t a s id e by th e
* sist in a g o o d g ris t a n d d o it
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b u d g e t c o m m lte te fo r county
ex ­
* e a rly -at le a s t th r e e d ay s
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p en ses is $ 1 ,7 4 2 ,7 2 6 .8 0 .
T h e re
is
* b e fo re th e 1 7 th of n ex t m o n th .
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now on h a n d th e su m of ,t 4.: 1
* o r so o n e r If su ch m a tte r is •
lea v in g $ 1 ,3 9 9 ,2 2 6 .8 6 to be ra ise d
* d iffe re n t fro m th e o rd in a ry
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next y e a r if th e re p o rt o f th e b u d g e t
* new s fe a tu re s of th e d is tric t.
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com m ltte«» is a llo w e d to sta n d .
S p ecial a rtic le s a n d c o r- •
T he* b u d g e t c o m m itte e ha t been
* ri q io n d en ce on any s u b je c t
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d iv id ed on o n e o r tw o m a tte r s o r
* will be w elcom e.
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n e c te d w ith th e c o u n ty to n e w ork.
T w o re p o r ts w ill find th e i r w ay to
th e c o m m is sio n e rs, a m a jo rity re p o rt “ GO TO SCHOOL DAYS”
a t o u tlin e d a b o v e, a n d a m in o rity
SET FOR PATRONS
re p o rt w hich w ill rec o m m e n d se v ­
T lie folio ing le tte r , w h ich lias
e ra l m o re ite m s in c lu d in g th e h a rd
s u r fa c in g of th e G re sh a m -F a irv ie w been s e n t o u t to tiie p a tro n s o f tlie
ro ad .
union high sch o o l e x p la in s its e lf:
T h is m in o rity re p o rt will be sig n ed
D EA R F R IE N D :
T h e fa c u lty of
by Mr. B enson a n d Mr. J o n e s an d U nion H igh S chool No. 2 h a s set
p ro b a b ly a n o th e r m e m b e r o f th e a p a r t n e x t M onday, . T u e sd a y am!
c o m m itte e . T h ey feel th a t th e p ro m ­ W e d n esd ay , N o v em b er 22, 23 a n d 24
ises m a d e la s t s p r in g sh o u ld be k ep t. as "Go to S chool D ay s.”
You an d y o u r frie n d s a r e very
It w ill be a m a tte r o f ch o ice w ith c o rd ia lly in v ite d to v is it o u r sch o o l
th e c o u n ty c o m m is sio n e rs w h e th e r to on o n e of th o s e d ay s a n d o b se rv e th e
a d o p t e ith e r re p o r t o r an y p o rtio n of r e g u la r class w o rk o f te a c h e rs an d
th e m — o r re je c t e v e ry th in g a n d do as s tu d e n ts . You m ay be re m in d e d of
d ay s g o n e by w hen
you a tte n d e d
th e y p le a se ,
file a c tio n of th e b u d ­ sch o o l, am i y o u m ay n o tice a d v a n t­
g e t c o m m itte e is o n ly ad v iso ry an d ag es h e re th a t you d id n o t e n jo y .
It is n o t o u r in te n tio n to m a k e any
not b in d in g upon th em .
T h e c o u n ty g e n e ra l ftjn d to be sp ecial p re p a r a tio n to e n te r ta in y o u ,
n o r do we e x p ect to h a v e an y s p e c ia l­
ra is e d by ta x e s w as p ru n e d d o w n to ly p re p a re d le sso n s to d eceiv e you.
$ 7 2 1 ,9 7 6 .8 0 , in s p ite of th e a d d itio n You w ill h av e an o p p o rtu n ity to see
o f $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 fo r in te r e s t on in te r s ta te th e w o rk as it is d o n e ev ery day. W e
b rid g e b onds a n d ro a d p a v in g bonds, s h a ll ex p ect to see you on o n e of th e
Go to S chool D ay s.’ W e a re sa v in g
b a s t y e a r th e c o u n ty ra ise d $8.39,- ■i b e a u tifu l s o u v e n ir o f th e o ccasio n
3 4 1 .8 7 by ta x e s fo r th e g e n e ra l fu n d . fo r y o u .
V ery re s p e c tfu lly ,
E L M E R . F. G O O D W IN ,
S h o u ld th e m a jo rity re p o rt o f th e
P rin c ip a l H ig h S chool B u ild in g .
b u d g e t c o m m itte e be a d o p te d , ta x ­
N o v em b er 17, 1915
p a y e rs w o u ld p ro v id e $ 3 9 0 ,0 0 0 for
th e ro a d d e p a r tm e n t, w h e re a s la st FREAK POTATO HAS
y e a r th e y p aid $ 5 3 7 ,1 7 8 .8 0 . T h e se
QUEER HABITATION
a te n o t to ta l a p p ro p r ia tio n s in e ith e r
A fre a k p o ta to w as fo u n d on F . H
case. T h ey a re th e a m o u n ts to be
C ra n e ’s p lace a few d ay s ago. W hen
ta is e d by tax es.
l i ra ilro a d g ra d e r s w ere a t w o rk u
T h e to ta l a p p ro p r ia tio n fo r ro ad
p u rp o s e s in th e new b u d g e t is $4 3 1 ,- ;» i y e a rs ag o , b u ild in g th e O .-W . It.
.u t-o ff tlie ) left an elbow pipe
O00.
C o u n ty Ito a d m a s le r J o h n B. Ai
Y eon a sk e d fo r $.'»88,22 1.70 fo r his co. i ctlo n o n Hie g ro u n d an d it w as
d e p a rtm e n t a n d A m os B enson a n d A. tu r n e d u n d e r by th e plow . T h e e l­
W. J o n e s , of th e a d v is o ry b u d g e t bow is of o n e in ch size, a n d in It
c o m m itte e , sig n e d a m in o rity re p o rt grew a B u rb a n k w hich filled its s n u g
re c o m m e n d in g th a t th is a m o u n t be q u . r p .s c o m p le te ly a n d p ro tru d e d
allo w e d , b u t th e o th e r five m e m b e rs fro m th< en d s. It w ill lie k ep t in u
y pin
b u t It 1: d o u b tfu l if it can
of th e b u d g e t c o m m itte e w iped th e
blood fro m th e i r sc a lp s a n d allo w ed he p re s e rv e d u n le ss p lace d in a lc o ­
th a t $ 4 3 1 ,0 0 0 w as e n o u g h .
hol.
E ven th e lib ra ry fu n d w as re d u c e d
N o tice
so m e w h a t. T h e b u d g e t a llo w s $146,-
To tlie G re sh a m p a tr o n s w h o 'n a v e
250 th is y e a r. L ast y e a r it w as o v e r
b a d th e i r bo x es d is tu rb e d by tlie
$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .
o f tlie
ro a d s I
C o n c e rn in g th e co u n ty h o s p ita l th e h a rd s u r fa c e in g
c o m m itte e m a d e no re p o rt but gave re q u e s t th a t y o u c o n fe r w ith Mr.
th e m a n a g e m e n t h ig h c o m m e n d a tio n , Y o rk , o v e rs e e re r le ft in c h a rg e , in
a lth o u g h a c k n o w le d g in g its d a n g e r ­ re g a rd to m a k in g v o tir boxes, s> th a t
they a re c o n v e n ie n t fo r th e c a r r ie r
o u s a n d u n s a n ita r y c o n d itio n .
Not in c lu d e d in th e final re p o rt is to serv e. F o r I u n d e rs ta n d th e ro ad
th e $ 1 0 0 ,u u 0 a s k e d fo r th e c o n s tru c ­ w ill n o t b e w o rk ed th is w in te r. As
tio n o f a new a rm o ry on th e E ast you all know th e y do n o t h a r e to g et
S ide. T h is w as p assed to th e co u n ty o u t o f th s ir rig s to se rv e th e boxes.
c o m m is sio n e rs w ith o u t re c o m m e n d a ­ T h ey h a v e been d o in g so o n ly to a c ­
c o m m o d a te th e i r p a tro n s .
tio n .
I. M cCO LL, Bost m a s te r.
U n d e r th e
p ro v isio n s o f a n a c t
MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
0RE00N,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
CLEVELANDS
NEW LEAGUE
TAKE CASH
TO BE FACTOR
IN 88 PRIZES
IN BENEFITS
C. E a n d W. H. C le v e la n d h av e
r e tu r n e d fro m S an F ra n c is c o w h e re
th ey h a d o n e x h ib itio n a t th e P a n a ­
m a Pacific I n te r n a tio n a l ex p o sitio n
th e i r best a n im a ls In D o rset H o rn s
a n d S h ro p s h ire s h e e p a n d B lack E s­
sex sw in e.
T h ey h ad to c o m p e te w ith so m e of
th e b est k n o w n sh e e p ra is e rs o f th e
c o u n try , p a rtic u la rly w ith K n a lliu &
F in ch of S oda S p rin g s, Id a h o , w ho
a re o w n e rs o f th e la rg e s t Hock of
p u re b red S h ro p s h ire » in th e w orld.
A n o th e r s tro n g c o m p e tito r in S h ro p ­
sh ire's w ere th e B ish o p b ro th e rs of
San R am o n , C a lifo rn ia . F ro m th e s e
tw o le a d in g S h ro p s h ire b re e d e rs th e
C lev elan d boys to o k s e v e ra l h o n o rs
anil c a rr ie d aw ay n o less th a n 88
m otley p rizes d ire c t, w ith a show fo r
an e q u a l n u m b e r o f p riz e s of sm a ll
a m o u n ts In th e O reg o n a w a rd s yet
to be m ad e.
T lie
O reg o n
sp e c ia l p riz e s
of
m oney lias n o t been d iv id e d y et, a n d
th e C lev elan d list d o es n o t in c lu d e
th e m fo r th e y w ill n o t be g iv en o u t
u n til a f t e r th e pet sto c k , w hen th e
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a p p o rtio n e d to O reg o n llve-
ito ck w ill be p aid o u t p ro r a t s
am ong tlie O reg o n liv esto ck e x h ib it­
o r s w iio won fo r th e i r s t a te in th e
r e g u la r classific a tio n .
T h e c o m p e titio n in tlie S h ro p s h ire
c la sse s w as th e best In th e show of
m id d le wool sh e e p by fa r, an d w as
fa r a h e a d of th e e x h ib its a t S e a ttle
o r o th e r n o te d fairs.
T h e C le v e la n d ’s w on th r e e c h a m ­
p io n s a n d th r e e re s e rv e c h a m p io n s;
a lso 17 firsts, 16 se c o n d s, 13 th ird s ,
14 fo u r th s , 13 fifth s a n d 9 six th s ,
m a k in g 8 8 w in n in g p riz e s in cash.
T h ey w ere o u t of th e m oney cla ss
i h u t o n ce, a n d in t h a t th e y to o k hoYt-
o rs on a ra m in th e cla ss of o n e y e a r
old a n d o v er.
T h ey so ld q u ite a n u m b e r of a n i­
m als a t good fig u res a n d a re w ell
sa tisfie d w ith th e i r p riz e w in n in g ,
w hich n o t o n ly y ie ld e d a good figure
b u t se rv ed to g iv e th e m a g re a t d eal
‘ o f good a d v e rtis in g fo r th e ir sp ecial
lin e s of sh e e p a n d sw in e.
M e th o d ist C h u rc h N otes.
An e ffo rt is b eing m a d e by th e
P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of C o m m erce to ,
re o rg a n iz e th e O regon D ev elo p m e n t i
L eague.
G eo rg e E. H a rv e y , ex e c u ­
ROUEN
DUCKS for sale.
Cleveland.
Phone 471.
W.
tf
Paris is said to possess more sun­
H. dials than any other city in the world
W h a t y o u w an t.
See W a n t A ds
19, 1916
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
APPRECIATES SHOWING
P o rtla n d ,
Nov. 18
E d i­
to r O u tlo o k ;— On b e h a lf of
th e
E n te r ta in m e n t c o m m it­
te e I w ish to ex p ress o u r s in ­
c e re th a n k s an d a p p re c ia tio n
tio n a t th e sp le n d id sh o w in g
m ad e by th e c itiz e n s of G re sh ­
am la s t F rid a y a t th e M an u ­
f a c tu r e r s a n d L an d P ro d u c ts
show .
1 w ish you w ould k in d ly
convey o u r th a n k s to th e o th ­
e r g e n tle m e n w ho a ss iste d you
fo r th e i r c o -o p e ra tio n . G re s h ­
am Is e n title d to g re a t c re d it
fo r th e tu r n o u t th e y m ad e
an d we w ant you a n d th e peo­
ple of G re sh a m to know th a t
th e ir e ffo rts w ere deeply a p ­
p re c ia te d .
I h ope y o u r day w as an e n ­
jo y a b le o n e a n d b e sp e a k in g
fo r / o u r c o -o p e ra tio n ag ain
next y e a r, I re m a in ,
Y o u rs re s p e c tfu lly ,
A. C. BLA CK,
C h a irm a n , A m u sem en t and
E v en t C o m m ittee.
tiv e s e c re ta ry is u rg in g a la rg e d ele- '
g at ion front a ll o v e r th e s t a te to ,
m eet in P o rtla n d on D ecem ber 31, i
fo r th e p u rp o s e in d ic a te d .
He
is
a sk in g fo r a
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e fro m 1
G re sh a m , o r s e v e ra l of th e m , if pos- ’
sib le. Iti sp e a k in g of th e m a tte r to ­
day lie s a id :
" E v e ry In d ic a tio n p o in ts to th e
com ing o f p ro s p e rity fo r th e W est.
All re p o rts from tlie E ast a n d M iddle
W est a re m ost e n c o u ra g in g an d it Is
re a s o n a b le to a ssu m e th a t th e W est
will be p e rm itte d to s h a r e in th e
"g o o d tim e s c o m in g .”
"C o-operated effort on th e p a rt of
every O reg o n c o u n ty a n d c o m m u n ity
is n ecessary w ould we s e c u re tlie fu ll
I enefit to w hich we a re rig h tly ett-
itled. Now is tit«* lim e to m ak e o u r
p re p a r a tio n fo r th e f u r th e r s e ttle -
ii ) i lit a n d d e v e lo p m e n t of th e s ta te .
In th e p a st th e O reg o n D evelop­
BEAVER SIX RUNS
m en t L eag u e w as a fa c to r in b u ild ­
INTO WOOD WAGON
ing th e s ta te , p rin c ip a lly fro m th e
fa c t th a t th is L eag u e w as com posed
Au a u to m o b ile acc id e n t on th e
o f t i i e p ro g re ssiv e m en anil o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s in ev ery c o m m u n ity .
In th e P ow ell V alley ro a d last e v e n in g , Ju st
m e rg in g o f th e co m m e rc ia l bodies of
I’o v tla n d , tiie L eag u e, to so m e ex- a f t e r d a rk . In ju re d tw o m en an d
t« n t, lost its
Id e n tity
und re a lly d a m a g e d th e " B e a v e r S ix" ow ned
ceased to ex ist.
T h e tim e is now
rip e fo r a re -o rg a n iz a tio n on b ro a d e r an d d riv e n by P. A. C om bs, p re s i­
an d well defined lines.
d e n t of th e B eav er M otor co m pany.
" I n o r d e r to effect su c h a s ta te
T h e u u to w as going to w a rd P o r t­
o rg a n iz a tio n , a c o n v e n tio n h a s been
called to m e e t in P o rtla n d on F r i ­ la n d a n d ru n in to a lo ad ed wood
day. D ecem ber 31 im m e d ia te ly fo l­ w agon ju s t e a st of th e B u lk ley cross
low ing tiie S ta te Ir rig a tio n C o n g ress, ro ad .
T h e o w n e r of th e w agon Is
at w hich c o n g re ss It Is e x p ected fu lly
livq h u n d re d d e le g a te s w ill be p re s ­ In th e h a b it of lea v in g It s ta n d in
th e ro ad , lo ad ed fo r h is e a rly m o rn ­
e n t.
"M an y , if n o t all of th e I r rig a tio n ing tr ip to P o rtla n d , a n d hud been
C o n g ress d e le g a te s, w ould w ell r e p ­ w a n te d by C o n sta b le S q u ire to d is­
re s e n t th e i r re s p e c tiv e c o m m u n itie s
in th e L ea g u e co n v e n tio n .
R e p re ­ p lay a lig h t, w hich re p o r t say s was
s e n ta tiv e s of th e v a rio u s C o m m e r­ n o t d one la s t e v e n in g , hen ce th e a c ­
cial o rg a n iz a tio n s , c itie s a n d to w n s, cid en t.
g ra n g e s an d fa r m e rs ' u n io n , a n d k in ­
T h e " B e a v e r S ix "
w as loaded
d re d o rg a n iz a tio n s a re b e in g in v ited
w
ith
m
en
fro
m
th
e
fa
c
to
ry h e re on
to a tte n d . S pecial ra ilro a d ra le s w ill
th e i r w ay to P o rtla n d . T h e Im p act
be in fo rce a t th a t tim e.
" In
u n ity
th e r e Is s tr e n g th , in p u sh ed th e lo ad ed w agon a b o u t ten
h a rm o n y th e r e is s tr e n g th a n d in fe e t fo rw a rd a n d In ju re d th e m a ­
n u m b e rs th e r e is » tre n g th . In o rd e r
to do big w o rk , we w a n t n u m b e rs c h in e so m e w h a t.
T h e tw o in ju re d m en w ere not
u n ite d in h a rm o n y .”
se rio u sly h u r t ,
b eing
b ru ite d and
I lie P r i m i t i v e S e rb .
c u t by (lying g lass. O ne of th e m Is
n am ed Z a c h a ria s, th e o th e r Is know n
T he c h a ra c te ris tic s o f no people In
as C h a rlie , w hose last n a m e could
E u ro p e a re p ro b ab ly so little know n
n o t he le a rn e d .
to th e w orld a t la rg e
a s th o s e of
S e rb ia.
T hu S e rb ia n s a r e a p rim i­
H e ir s to B a lk a n 'H in n ie s .
tiv e p eo p le
w ith s tro n g
p assio n s
T h re e of th e h e irs to th r o n e s In
a n d in s p ire d as a re all p rim itiv e p eo­
ple by th e clea n s p irit. T h e v e n d e t­ th e B a lk a n s a r e of n e a rly th e sam e
ta a n d
blood
feud p re v a il am o n g ag e. T h e e ld e s t of th e s e is P rin c e
th e m
Of th e sev en S e rb ia n p rin c e s
G eo rg e o f G reece, w ho is tw enty-five
w ho h a v e ru le d th e la n d sin c e th e
y e a rs old.
E d u c a te d by Ills fa th e r,
b e g in n in g of th e n in e te e n th c e n tu ry
a n d m o re th a n th is by h is m o th e r,
th e first, K a ra -g e o rg e v ltc h w as m u r ­
w ho is a s is te r of th e e tn p e ro r of
d e re d ; th e se co n d , P rin c e M llosb,
G e rm a n y , he h a s re c eiv ed a m ilita ry
w as e x p e lle d ;
th e th ir d .
P rin c e
tr a in in g th a t Is e n tire ly T e u to n . T h e
M ichael, w as m u rd e re d ; th e fo u r th ,
seco n d is P rin c e C h a rle s of R ou-
A le x a n d e r K a ra g e o rg e v ltc li, b ad to
n ian ia. H e is tw e n ty -tw o , an d a
a b d ic a te , th e fifth, K in g M ilan Ob-
s p o rts m a n re a re d by a m o th e r w ho Is
re n o v lte li, w as e x p e lle d ; th e six th ,
a sp o rtsw o m a n .
Ills e d u c a tio n Is
K in g A le x a n d e r I. w as m u r d e re d ;
E n g lish , h u t h is m ilita ry In s tru c tio n
th e se v e n th . K ing P e te r, th e p re s e n t
Is G erm an . N e v e rth e le ss Ills m o th e r
r u le r lias sp e n t m uch of h is life in
alw ay s lo o k s to w a rd R u ssia, to w hich
exile. S e rb ia 1 h a p e a s a n t s ta te w ith
c o u n try sh e is a tta c h e d by h e r m a­
a lib e ra l a n d p ro g re ssiv e c o n s titu ­
te r n a l line. T h e
th ird
Is P rin ce
tio n . T h e n a tio n a l
p a rlia m e n t is
B oris of B u lg a ria , w ho is tw e n ty -
e le c te d by u n iv e rsa l m a le su ffra g e
one. He is th e son o f F e rd in a n d
a n d a la rg e p ro p o rtio n of th e m e m ­
of th e h o u se o f S axe-C oburg-G ot ha,
b e rs b elo n g s to th e p e a s a n t class. It
an d of M arie Ix iu lse of B ourbon und
Is a h o m o g e n e o u s n a tio n o f In d e ­
P a rm a .
In h e r is u n ite d th e blood
p e n d e n t fa rm e rs . It h a s been called
of O rle a n s a n d of llo u rh o n .
And
“ th e p o o r m a n 's p a ra d is e ," as th e n
P rin c e B o ris is th e m ost p ro -G erm an
a re no p o o r a n d no rich . T h e re a re
o f all th e B a lk a n h e irs.
H is s te p ­
in e x h a u s tib le m in e ra l re s o u rc e s In
m o th e r, Q ueen E le o n o re , w as c h a r g ­
th e m o u n ta in s b u t S e rb ia , h a s been
ed d u rin g th e fa v o ra b le p erio d of the
less ex p lo re d th a n th e m o st re m o te
first B a lk a n w a r to p ro p o se to th e
p a rts o f th e U n ited S ta te s.
c o u rt of P e tr o g ra d a m a r ria g e b e­
tw een y o u n g B oris anil o n e of th e
You A re In v ite d .
d a u g h te r s o f th e cz a r, w ith e ith e r
W e h a v e j u s t received a c o n s ig n ­ O lga o r H u tla u a us a choice. A t th a t
m e n t of A ir T ig h t H e a te rs .
T hey tim e F e rd in a n d of B u lg a ria n hoped
his
son w ith a
a r e very m o d e ra te in p ric e an d ex­ fo r th e u n io n o f
c e p tio n a lly good v alu e.
On e x h ib i­ d a u g h te r of C zar N icholas. S u d d e n ­
tio n In w indow n e x t w eek
C all an d ly sile n c e cam e in re g a r d to th e s e
T h is g re a t w ar
see o u r sto c k of h e a te rs ,
la r g e s t p ro je c te d u n io n s.
w as a t h a n d , a n d th e b e a u tifu l a lli­
In th e city .
R. R. CA R LSO N .
a n ces w ere p o stp o n ed .
An o c c a sio n a l c o a t of L ow e B ros
N o t i l e o f M a ss M i-el lu g .
w agon p a in t w ill sa v e y o u r w agons
a n d fa rm im p le m e n ts fro m r u s t a n d
N otice is h e re b y g t/ e n th a t p u r ­
decay.
I t is in e x p e n siv e an d w ill
s u a n t to O rd in a n c e 65, a to w n m ass
sa v e you m an y d o lla rs.
E asily a p ­
plied. W e’ll te ll you how
M etzger m e e tin g w ill be h eld a t M e tzg er's
B r o s .- Adv.
h a ll In th e city o f G re sh a m , O reg o n ,
on S a tu rd a y , N o v em b er 2 0 th , a t 8
T a ilo r in g .
o ’clock p. nt., fo r th e
p u rp o s e of
For
m en
and
w om en —cle a n in g , n o m in a tin g six c a n d id a te s by p e ti­
p re s sin g an d
re p a irin g
d o n e well. tio n to be v o ted o n , a t th e tow n
P e te r L e n a rd , P ow ell s tre e t.
e le c tio n , fo r th e filling of th r e e o f­
fices o f c o u n c ilm e n of sa id to w n .
I n d ia ’s c o tto n cro p is e s tim a te d at
D ated N o v e m b e r 1 6 th , 1915.
4 ,9 0 0 ,0 0 0 b ales o f 430 p o u n d s each
C IT IZ E N S ’ C O M M IT T E E
A very in te r e s tin g day Is ex p ected
a t tiie M e th o d ist c h u rc h n e x t S u n ­
d ay .
S u n d ay sch o o l w ill b egin at
in o ’clock an d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e is
ex p ected .
It is u rg e d th a t all c h ll-
d re n
w ho an* m e m b e rs of the
c h u rc h w ill be p re s e n t a t th e ro ll '
call serv ice.
th e ro ll of th e
At
1 1 o ’clock
c h u rc h m e m b e rsh ip w ill be c a lle d
a n d it is hoped t h a t a ll ( h e m em ­
b e rs will be p re s e n t Io a n s w e r to
llie ir n a m e s .
Let its re m e m b e r tlie
o ld e r m e m b e rs o f o u r c h u rc h a n d
p ro v id e so m e way by w hich th ey can
be p re s e n t.
T h e Rev. Dr. T. B. F o rd , th e new
d is tric t s u p e r in te n d e n t, w ill he p re s ­
e n t in th e e v e n in g . H e w ill ta lk to
th e E p w o rth L e a g u e a t 6 :4 5 a n d
w ill p re a c h at 7 :3 0 , a n d a d m in is te r
th e s a c ra m e n t o f th e L o r d 's S u p p er.
T h e re w ill be sp e c ia l m u sic at both
m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g se rv ices.
On M onday m o rn in g Dr. F o rd will
h a v e a sp e c ia l m e ssa g e f o r th e o f­
ficial m e m b e rs o f th e c h u rc h . T h is
s e rv ic e w ill b egin a t 10 o 'clo ck an d
w ill in c lu d e th e q u a r t e r l y c o n fe r­
ence.
A c o rd ia l in v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to
p assed by th e la s t le g is la tu re , th e
A bout h a lf a Ion of w h a le b o n e is all to a tte n d th e s e se rv ic e s.
c o m m itte e in c lu d e d
in th e b u d g e t
1 o b ta in e d fro n t o n e w h ale, its v a lu e
$ 1 5 ,5 2 2 .4 3 to be c re d ite d to th e a c ­
b ein g , ro u g h ly , $ 5 ,0 0 0 .
t i i l i P o ta to e s W a n t e d .
co u n t of C o u n ty C le rk Coffey. T h is
O n ta rio p ro d u c e s 80 p e r c e n t of
a m o u n t is m oney w hich FranL. S.
T w e n ty c e n ts p e r h u n d re d p o u n d s
th e w o rld 's n ic k e l su p p ly , a n d o n e-
F ie ld s , ex -c o u n ty c le rk , fa ile d to ac­
w ill be p aid fo r cu ll p o ta to e s in any
s e v e n th of th e silv e r.
c o u n t fo r a f t e r th e f a ilu re o f a b au k
q u a n tity , p a y m e n t to be m a d e in
in w h ich so m e c o u n ty fu n d s w ere d e ­
A s u b te r r a n e a n riv e r in th e P h ll- c lo th in g ; a lso $1 p e r h u n d re d fo r
p o site d .
iip p in e s is n a v ig a b le by sm a ll b o a ts good sh ip p in g p o ta to e s if ta k e n in
fo r tw o an d a h a lf m iles fro m Its m e rc h a n d is e .
POWELL VALLEY
m o u th , p a ssin g th r o u g h s e v e ra l la rg e ,
E. W. A Y L S W O R T H .
M en 's F u rn is h in g s , G re sh a m , O re.
M rs. F r a n k G u sta fso n e n te r ta i n ­ s ta la c tite h u n g c a v e rn s.
ed a t lu n c h e o n la s t w eek T h u rs d a y .
R u ra l sch o o ls in O hio a re to in ­
P o ta s h f e r tiliz e r s seem to g ive p ro ­
T h o se p re s e n t w ere .Mrs. C. J o h n ­
tro d u c e c o u rs e s in e tiq u e tt a n d ta b le te c tio n fro m fro s t. A F re n c h m a r ­
son a n d c h ild re n , M rs. E. E ric k so n
m a n n e rs, h a v in g
H auntpd
to th e k e t g a r d e n e r h a s fo u n d th a t p la n ts in
a n d b ab y , M rs. C. C. C e d a rq u is t an d
b reeze th e s lo g a n , " F in g e r bow ls on a field s tro n g ly fe rtiliz e d w ith k a ln it
b ab y , a ll o f P o r tla n d , th e h o ste ss'
ev ery fa r m e r 's ta b le .”
su ffe re d little fro m a s e rie s of heav y
s is te r , M rs. R ic h a rd G u sta fso n
of
fro sts , th o s e o n a lig h tly fe rtiliz e d
W o o d sto ck a n d M rs. 8. M ag n u so n
T h e re is o n e g ro c e ry stor< Io e v ­
a re a w ere m o re in ju r e d a n d th o s e
a n d c h ild re n .
e ry 3 0 0 in h a b ita n ts o f th is c o u n try .
on u n tr e a te d la n d weYe m u ch d a m ­
T h e re a re 692 p a w n b ro k e rs ’ sh o p s
Milk R ecord B lan k s.
ag ed .
w ith in a ra d iu s o f te n m iles fro m th e
M o n th 's re c o rd o f tn ilk p ro d u c ­ R oyal E x ch an g e In L o n d o n .
T h o u s a n d s o f fa r m e r s use Ix tw e '
tio n fo r a 'x tu t 16 cow s. J u s t w h a t
B ro th e r s S ta n d a r d
b a rn
p a in t f o r i
you n eed to k e e p tr a c k o f y o u r h erd .
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a n d o u tb u ild in g s .
It is th e m ost
th a t S p ain h a s m a n a g e d to e scap e
eco n o m ical b a rn p a in t o n th e m a r ­
fo r 2 0 0 0 y ears.
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hav e in c re a s e d th e efficiency o f field a w atch is said to p ro d u c e o n e h o rs e
O liv es w hich a re d e a d rip e a r e de­
M uch o f th e b est w all p a p e r is
w ire le ss e q u ip m e n t fro m s i r to six ­
licio u s, b u t
e x tre m e
c a re
Is r e ­ m ad e in p a rt fro m le a th e r w aste
p o w er.
te e n tim es.
q u ire d to p re s e rv e th e m .
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Eyes tested and glasses
Dr. Geo. Inglis,— Adv.
titled
TU ESD A Y S
AND
F R ID A Y S
All N ig h t D a n c e
Rngner's opera house, Gresham
Thanksgiving eve., November 24.
You are Invited to the beet tim e ever.
Music by 4-piece orchestra.
Cafe­
teria supper
Admissiou, gentle­
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FORETHOUGHT
SAVES LIVES
ON AUTO TRIP
G eorge K en n ey , Alex. G u llick so n
a n d Ben R aney w ent o v e r to th e
S andy b rid g e on a fishing tr ip a few
d ay s ago, hut it Is not re p o rte d th a t
th e y c a u g h t any fish. G eo rg e did a
p e c u lia r s tu n t h o w ev er, th a t s ta m p s
him a s b ein g very c a re fu l w hen o u t
w ith h is a u to m o b ile .
H av in g h e a rd som e ru m o rs ab o u t
u u to
th ie v e s
he
very
c a re fu lly
c h a in e d a fro n t whe« I to th e s t e e r ­
in g g e a r u n d e r th e fro n t ax le an d
th e n (hey all w ent fishing w ith g re a t
e n th u s ia s m a n d se v e ra l k in d s of
s ta n d a r d h a lt.
L a te r th e y s t a r te d
fo r hom e, an d th e r e is w h ere K e n ­
n e y ’s c u re fu l Idea sh o w ed itse lf to
th e g re a t ap p ro v u l of h is tw o c o m ­
p an io n s.
A lte r le a v in g th e b rid g e th e y h ad
a good u p -h ill clim b fo r a q u a r t e r of
a m ile w h ere a h ig h p re c ip ic e fa lls
dow n fo r m any feet below th e ro a d ­
w ay.
It is d a n g e ro u s to n a v ig a te
und m ak es a p erso n dizzy to look
dow n, so G eo rg e took iio ch a n c e s
a n d k e p t th a t fro n t w heel c h a in e d
fa s t u n til th e d a n g e r was past T h en
he loo sen ed it up a n d th e th r e e fish­
e rm e n u rriv e d hom e safe
T h e o u te r casin g of tin tire w as
w orn th r o u g h to th e c a n v a ss , h u t
th ey all escap ed w ith th e ir lives an d
lived to te ll of th e ir g re u t p eril.
G u llick so n a n d Raney a re in c lin ed
to believe, th o u g h , th a t K enney fo r­
got th e c h a in , but b ein g th a n k f u l
th a t th e c a r d id n ’t sk id o v er th e e m ­
b a n k m e n t, th e y a re not in clin ed to
ta u n t him w ith a lupse of m em ory.
G eorge suyH he sav ed th e ir lives an d
d o n ’t c a re If he did ru in a new tire .
Ed. S m ith is g o in g to a p p ly fo r u
C a rn e g ie m edal fo r K enney a n d e x ­
p ects to g et it.
PLEASANT HOME
C. It. B row n, so u of Rev. a n d Mrs.
('. M. B row n, w ho Is a s a ilo r on th e
U. S. S. C h a tta n o o g a , Is h o m e on a
s h o rt fu rlo u g h
lb cam e on N ovem ­
b e r 9 from San F ra n c isc o , w h e re th e
sh ip hail ju s t re tu rn e d fro m a 10-
tn o n th s ' c ru is e in M exican a n d C e n ­
tr a l A m erican w aters.
Mr B ro w n ’s
w ife an d baby a re w ith him an d w ill
acco m p an y him to B re m e rto n N avy
Y ard s next T h u rs d a y , w h ere lie w ill
re p o rt to th e sh ip fo r d u ty .
Mrs. F ra n k M cK enney gav e a te a
a t h e r h om e on T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n
fo r th e benefit of th e B a p tist c h u rc h ,
th e p ro c e e d s of w hich w ent to w u rd
th e p u rc h a s e of a sto v e
fo r th e
ch u rc h .
Mrs. A uguid B a rts c h w ent to P o r t­
la n d to d ay to a tte n d th e Slink» s p e a r
e an play , "C o m ed y of
E r ro r s ," ut
L incoln
h ig h sch o o l,
w h ere h e r
b ro th e r C arl is a tte n d in g school. E l­
m e r H an k u s of th is p lace 1 h also a
s tu d e n t th e r e a n d ta k e * p a ri in th e
Play.
T h e first q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e of
th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h will he h eld nt
th e c h u rc h on W e d n esd ay , N o v em ­
b e r 24. Dr. T. 11. F o rd , th e new d is ­
tr ic t s u p e r in te n d e n t, w ill p re a c h In
th e m o rn in g a n d a d m in is te r th e s a c ­
ra m e n t of th e L o rd ’s S u p p er.
A
b a sk e t d in n e r w ill he en jo y e d at noon
an d th e b u sin e ss m e e tin g w ill lie h eld
in th e a fte rn o o n .
R e p re s e n ta tiv e s
fro m B o rin g a n d Iliff c h u rc h e s a re
e x p ected to he p re s e n t
S ix teen
a tte n d e d
th e
c o tta g e
p ra y e r tn e e tln g h eld at th e h om e of
M r a n d M rs. J o h n B rain h all la s t
n ig h t.
Miss E th e l H ale left W eilne ¡day
fo r O a k la n d , C a lifo rn ia , wher» sh e
w ill sp e n d th e w in te r
M is s E llen D e tla v e n h as r e tu rn e d
h om e from
G re sh a m , a f t e r a few
d a y s ’ isit w ith T riends.
Mr a n d M rs D. T W illiu m s hav e
b u ilt an a d d itio n to th e ir h o u se la t e ­
ly, m a k in g It m o re co n v e n ie n t an d
c o m fo rta b le .
Mr. an d M rs. I. N. L. S h r ln e r took
d in n e r S u n d a y nt th e h om e of Jew ell
C ollins.
Mr. C h ild , a fo rm e r re s id e n t of
tills p lace v isited o v e r S u n d ay w ith
Mr anil Mrs. |l. T. W illiam s a n d Mr.
an d M rs. A. B. W ood
Mr. C hild is a
b ro th e r of M rs W illiam s
T h e M eth o d ist L u d h s ' Aid so ciety
h a s p o stp o n e d Its next r e g u la r m e e t­
in g on a c c o u n t of T h a n k s g iv in g day.
T h ey w ill hold an a ll-d a y m e e tin g a t
th e c h u rc h on W ed n esd ay , Dei 1.
Mrs.
F ra n k
M cK inney w ent to
P o rtla n d to d a y to visit M is R J.
W im er, w ho Is in a h o sp ita l an d w ho
Is re p o rte d not so well.
E m il B a rtsc h h as p u rc h a s e d a new
c a rp e t loom a n d e x p ects to do w eav ­
in g at Ills hom e.
Mrs. A lice C a n n o n , w ho s p e n t th e
past w eek o r m o r e in P o rtla n d , h as
g one to W alla W alla, W a sh in g to n ,
w h ere sh e e x p ects to sp en d th e c o in ­
in g y e a r S he h as leased h e r place to
C W T h o m a s o f J e n n in g s L odge
I
P le a s a n t
H o ttie B a p tis t < liu r c li.
N ext S un d ay th e p a sto r. Itev. E. A.
' L e o n a rd , w ill p reach in th e m o rn in g ,
a t 11 o ’clo ck , on th e to p ic. " T h e
! G re a te s t T h in g in th e W orld. " a n d in
th e ev e n in g on,
“ T h ro e G reat
T h in g s ." All a re c o rd ia lly In v ited to
these services.