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T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 6, NO. 15 REMARKABLE LUMBERING PROSPERITY P GRESHAM, JURY MULTNOMAH DISAGREES IN TRIVIAL CASE Au assa u lt ease from B ridal Veil was trie d before Ju stic e R ollins and a ju ry yesterd ay , th e d efen d an t being Mrs. C ollie G ustafson. She was a r rested la st M onday by C onstable Squire, on com plaint of Mrs. Cora W ilds. T he tro u b le grew o u t of a n eig h borhood row, th e evidence disclosing th a t th e tw o » o m en m et on th e high- way and enlivened th e occasion by a b a ttle w ith rocks, a broom and a bot- tle of ,nllk Bo,h » o m e n had th e ir clothes to rn in the scuffie but n elth - or of them suffered, any m a terial In- ju ry T he case was p ro seesfed Dy D eputy D istrict A ttorney T. G. Ryan w hile th e defense was h an d led by O. A. E astm an , it being his first law case In O regon. T he ju ry consisted of J. F. Moore, A. M. W ilkinson. Dr. A. T hom pson, F. A. H alliday, G eorge Leslie an d Jep p R obertson. A fter m ore th an two h o u rs’ d eb ate am ong them selves th e ju ry disagreed, sta n d in g th re e an d th ree. An effort was m ade to bring ab o u t a reco n cili ation, but Mrs. W ilds positively re fused to ag ree to any such plan and th e ju ry was d ischarged. It is not know n w hat disposition th e d istric t a tto rn e y ’s office will m aite of th e m a t te r in view of th e triv ia lity of th e case and th e atte n d in g expense to the county. T he d efen d an t was released pending a fu tu re co n sid eratio n and all p a rtie s re tu rn e d to th e ir homes. COUNTY. OREGON. J'RIDAY, APRIL 21, 1916 “THE JONAH” IN THREE ACTS BY JUNIOR CUSS, U. H. S. T he th ree-act com edy d ram a to be given by the Ju n io r class of th e G resham Union High School tom orrow night in K eguer's O pera H ouse will be one of th e best a m a te u r p roductions so far stag ed in tW esham th is year, i t will be a su re cu re fo r the blues. Follow ing is th e cast of c h a racters: $1.50 PER TO LOCATE POUND AT KELLY BUTTE Sheriff H u rlb u rt has suggested a plan w hich, if ca rrie d o u t, will solve th e location of the citv dog pound problem th a t will be satisfac to ry all aro u n d . W herever this plant should be placed w ithin th e city lim its and am ong resid en ts th e re n a tu ra lly will be o b jection, because it would be m ore or less a nuisance. It has been evident, ev er since th e effort began to be m ade by th e H um an e society and th e city to d eterm in e on a loca tion. th a t all could not be sa tisfiej. E astsid ers "k ick e d " vigorously ag a in st th e pound going In there. The sam e o bjection would be m et in o th e r sections of th e city, if an attem p t w ere m ade to erect th e p la n t th ere. F act is nobody w ants to be near how ling dogs cooped up in prison aw aitin g to be put to d eath . Sheriff llu r lb u r t's schem e is to have the pound located at Kelly B utte, w here th e people own fo u rteen acres of land, much of which is unused. It is fa r away from th e residence sec tion and th e baying of th e pound canines could not annoy and harrass. Kelly B u tte is in ch a rg e of Sheriff H u rlb u rt. It is county p ro p erty , but an a rra n g e m e n t could likely be m ade by th e city for its use fo r th e dog plant. T he sug g estio n ap p ears to huve m et w ith much favor both by th e H u m ane society an d th e city council. YEAR ATTORNEY MALARKEY ANSWERED T he u nprecedented and re m a rk GRESHAM. April 20. E d ito r O ut able boom in th e lum b erin g in d u stry lo o k :— A ccording to an ad d ress re JO H N H IL D R E T H , a victim of circum stances A ndrew B rugger p orted In th e M orniug O regonian of is to th e people of the no rth w est the JO H N H IL D R E T H , J r ., too much engaged E rnest Q uesinberry April 13th. Dan J. M alarkey, " s p e a k su rg e of th e wave of prosperity th a t JE R E M IA H JE R K IN , th e Jo n ah A rchie McKeown ing largely from lessons gained on begun on th e A tlantic coast nearly AUGUSTUS BUSKIN, w ith a warm tem p er R obert H endricks his recent trip ab ro a d ,” is cred ited two y ears ago, and w hich has at la st HENRY JARMAN, tile fam ily la w y e r Clyde Ruegg w ith these sta te m e n ts: crossed th e continent. H A W K S L Y . a policem an ... Clyde Ruegg "If these se n tim e n tal pacifists and A lthough the g rea t spasm had its MRS. H IL D R E T H , who h ears too much Della H ughes ro ck in g -ch air p a trio ts can peer into inception because of th e w ar it m ay EM ILY H IL D R E T H , a p e a c e m a k e r E ckford Cam eron th e fu tu re uud decide definitely th a t not be of long d u ra tio n on the e a s t th is co u n try will never have war Bonnie H orton NATALIE BUSKIN, a p re tty girl w ith any o th e r power, no prepar-' I- ern seaboard if th e w ar should s u d A RABELLA McSNATCll, w ith m ore money th an beauty. E d ith Je lk in ness is necessary. But th e co u n try is denly end. B ut h ere th e case will MIRANDA ANN, a m aid, E nglish but em otional Hazel Robinson today g u ilty of crim in al negligence be different, for th e lum ber in d u stry for having no ad e q u ate arm y o r of is m ore p erm a n en t th a n m unition crim in al ex trav ag an ce in m a in ta in LIME ARRIVES EASTER SERVICES AT m aking, and should th e w ar cease ing o u r p resen t little arm y In c a rry FOR SIX FARMS M. E. CHURCH ing o ut o u r spinless m ilitary policy.” tom orrow th e re would still be th e de Mr M alarkey is not th e first so T he ca r load of lim e to be used m and for Pacific coast lum ber for A p p ro p riate E aster services will jo u rn in g A m erican going abroad several y ears longer. for d e m o n stratin g th e value of lime be held at th e M ethodist Episcopal am ong the civilized n atio n s th a t ara A m ovem ent th a t took nearly two to o u r soils in th e vicinity of P leas church on Sunday. T he p asto r, Rev. ca rry in g on th e most b arb a ro u s w ar years to reach th is side of th e con a n t Home a rriv ed th is week and a p A. C. B rackenbury will preach at the fare of h istory, and re tu rn in g to his tin e n t w ould be longer in passing own co untry to find ev ery th in g dirty plication to th e soil will be m ade as m orning service on “T he Living aw ay, for here th e re Is so m ething th e in his eye. Lack of tim e and space soon as th e w eath er perm its. Six C h rist.” T he follow ing m usical pro w hole world will need when w ar is precludes m ention of m any o th ers over and peace again prevails. farm ers co-operated in buying th is g ram will be ca rrie d o u t: D uet, “ Lo, besides ex-P resldent Roosevelt, who, I Am W ith Y ou,” by F erris, Mrs. A. T he im m ensity of th e lum ber bus lim e witlt th e aid of th e county agent on re tu rn in g from a dizzy sw ing to C. B rack en b u ry and C. E. R u sh er; iness a t th is tim e is noted In th e calls and th ereb y got w holesale rates. q u a rte t, "B y Je su s' G rave,” by ihe o u tsk irts and n e a re r g arm e n ts of for help in every saw m ill and lu m They w ere H. G. M ullenhoff, R. I. P ark s, th e w orld, found th a t th e sacred and Mrs. B rack en b u ry , Mrs. ber cam p In the n o rth w est. Any u n A nderson, C. H. Jo h an so n , A. F. M yrtle Myers, Mr. R u sh er and Jack- tim e-h o n o red , a n ti-th ird -te rm policy em ployed man can get good wages, C hase, O. F. E kstrom an d T heodore son Jones. of th e fa th e r of his co u n try , an d th e an d th e ru ra l com m unities are being B rugger. very co n stitu tio n Itself, w ere not In th e evening th e m usical pro PRINCIPAL GOODWIN depleted of th e ir best young men T his lim e com es from th e S uperior gram will consist of an an th em , WILL ADDRESS TEACHERS good enough for him. who a re going aw ay to w ork for b e t P o rtlan d C em ent com pany, of Se "A w ake Up My G lory," B arnby, by T he an n ih ila tio n of th e ju d icial te r money th an they ever earn ed be A local te ac h ers' in s titu te will be d e p a rtm e n t of th e g o v ern m en t by th e a ttle . I t is g ro u n d so th a t it will th e ch o ir; solo, “ T h e re ’s a G reen fore. At the P o rtlan d em ploym ent GRANGE FAIR AT SANDY NEXT FALL pass th ro u g h a seive of 100 m eshes Hill F a r Awuy,” G ounod, by Mrs. held in L ib rary hall, a t T en th and recall of F ed era l S uprem e C o u rt de agencies th e re is an incessant de Y am hill, on April 29, from 1:15 un cisions and Judges as well as "H ig h to th e inch and is g u a ra n te e d to be m and for skilled loggers and en g i Sandy G range, at its last m eeting 9,0 p er ce n t calcium . T h is costs th e B rack en b u ry ; a m ale q u a rte t, "H e Is til 3 :3 0 o ’clock. « e r N atio n alism ,” p resided o ver by R isen,” W ilson, by Guy Jo n es, C. E. neers, w hile every able-bodied m an E lm er F. Goodwin, p rincipal of him self, God and th e Bull Moose, decided to hold a fa ir early in the fa rm e rs $4.70 per ton f. o. b., G reat R usher, G lenn R u sh er and Jackson can find a job for tn e asking. It is N o rth ern trac k s, P o rtla n d . T he Jo n e s; a solo, "R e su rre c tio n ” LyonB, G resham Union H igh school, has w ere his w aking-m om ent d ream s and so m ething rem a rk a b le to one who fall, to hold for a t le ast two days. freig h t from P o rtla n d to P leasan t by Mr. R u sh er; a d u e t, "R in g Out been asked to lead in discussing dem ands, w hile he was accep tin g th e A com m ittee was ap p o in ted to lak es th e tro u b le to observe. H om e being $40.30 on th e car, it Ye B ells,” A shford, by Mrs. Brdck- "A dvance w ork in p rep a rin g for a t h o sp itality of th is n a tio n a l house But w ith th e b rig h tn e ss of th e m ake all arran g e m en ts. T he follow b ro u g h t th e price to $5.71 per ton. enbury and Mrs. Myers. T he p asto r ten d an ce at high school, to be fol n ot m ade w ith hands. T hen he was a prospect for “ good tim e s” th e re is ing a re m em bers of th e com m ittee: T he fre ig h t from P o rtla n d to P lea s will speak on som e reasons for be lowed by A. R. T ollefson, principal P rogressive, and tjie co u n try went also th e fea r th a t w hat may now Ja m es D eShazer, Mrs. T. P. Shelley, a n t H om e was over one h alf w hat lieving in th e resu rre ctio n of Jesus. of C olum binna high school of this back to th e D em ocrats. Now he Is m ean p rosperity will m ean d isa ste r Mr. M orrison and Mrs. A nnie P eret. th e fre ig h t was from S eattle from All will be cordially welcomed to county. a P re p a ra tlo n lst (spelled w ith a cap for th e fu tu re . T h a t h a u n tin g fear O thers from Firw ood and the o th e r 11. W. A ger, p rincipal of G ilbert ita l " P ” for p o litical p u rp o se s); and P o rtlan d . th ese services. is the sp ecto r of a depletion of O re nearby places will also assist. school will lead in "V acatio n study he, as well as we, th e people, are A n o th er ca r is expected a t C orbett gon's w onderful forests. T his sta te A good prem ium list will be a d v e r in a day o r so. fo r pupils of all g ra d e s.” He will p rep ared to “ view w ith a la rm .” TROUTDALE now holds first ran k for th e q u a n tity tised for w hich cash prizes ill be be follow ed by Miss Eva L. Cam pbell T his lim e will be applied to differ N ever ag ain , according to p ro g res and q u ality of its s ta n c m g tim ber, given, an d th e re will be a Hr ; of en t crops in p ro p o rtio n s b ro u g h t to T he P aren t-T ea ch e rs' m eeting, of th e R iverdale school, and Miss sives and p re p a ra tio n lsts, are we to but th e re is no doubt th a t the point sp o rts, in clu d in g racing and dancing. co rrect th e am o u n t of acid which is postponed from last F rid ay Is to be G ertru d e B. L ig g ett of th e Rock learn th e past In o rd er to know th e of exhaustion is being h astened by Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. T hom as w ere p resen t, and th en th e crops will be held th is F rid ay aftern o o n . An in- wood school. fu tu re . T he lesson of 1776 when we th e g rea t dem and now upon It for elected deleg ates to th e O regoo S tate O th er m a tte rs will be Introduced w ere u n p rep ared w atched carefu lly and w eighed and te re stin g program has been pre ror a defensive th a t very tim b er w hich is O regon's g range, w hich will m eet nt G ran ts in a ro u n d -ta b le talk to be p a rtic i w arfa re; of 1812 when we w ere w ith m easu red to d eterm in e th e effect pared. g rea test resource. Pass on th e second T uesday of next of th e lime. Miss P ru d en ce Bayley, of T he pated in by th e In stitu te in general. o u t ad e q u ate p re p a ra tio n to deal w ith T h ere is a n a tu ra l revulsion of m onth. Dalles, is spending th e E a ste r vaca th e "M istress of th e Seas” ; of 1847, feeling when th e g re a t d estru ctio n tion w ith h er a u n t, Mrs. C. I. T hom FORMER RESIDENT PLEASANT VALLEY when th e p oliticians w ere inclined now going on is view ed and u n d e r TOM TOWNSEND TO PITCH GIVEN SURPRISE but n o t p rep ared for a conquest of as. Miss Bayley is a tte n d in g th e n o r stood. C edar is now practically all Mrs. I. N. S taples an d Mrs. Kamp, FOR GIANTS ON SUNDAY mal school at M onm outh. A recen t issue of th e C anby H erald Mexico; of 1861, when th e S o u th ern gone. T he fence rails th a t enclosed of P o rtla n d , an d Mrs. Close, of Spo T h ere will be ch u rch next Sunday W. A. Ross, m an ag er of th e G resh k an e, W ash in g to n , w ere g u ests of rep o rts a d elig h tfu l su rp rise given to C onfederacy a p p ro p riated to its use th e first fields have ro tte d on the evening, at 8 o’clock, w ith an E aster Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st L an c aster at the o u r arsen als, g en erals, arm o rie s and ground, posts and telephone poles am G iants, an n ounced y esterd ay th a t Mrs. P. J. B erke one day th is week. serm on by th e p asto r, Rev. B. C. home of th e le tte r's fa th e r, W illiam m ilitary possessions, and sacrificed a are in dem and and H ardly to be had he will have th ree local players in the C. F. K esterso n , fo rm erly of this B rew ster. B ridge, w hen th e Loyal N eighbors of n a tio n 's m illion of men and th re e bil except a t high cost. T h ere are n a t gam e nex t Sunday at th e G resham place b u t now of K ellogg, was here T he d ip h th e ria scare seem s entire- R iverside m et to bid th em God speed lions of m oney; of 1898 when we ex u rally m any m em ories of th e w ealth ball park. th e fo re p a rt of th e week visiting ly over. T he little p atien t Is well Tom T ow nsend will tw irl th e ball on th e ir jo u rn ey to th e ir hom e In panded and advanced o u r good Uncle th a t was rolled into open fire places frien d s and relativ es. and th e re are no new cases. over th e b a tte r s ’ p late for at leas, "Sunny so u th e rn A lb erta .” T ea was to th e head of the fam ily of n atio n s; o r piled up to burn in glow ing heaps Mrs. A. H am m ar, of G resham . T h ere was Sunday school last Sun- served by th e ladles. Mr. an d Mrs. an d all such lessons of triu m p h a n t by log rollin g p arties, n r dragged in half of th e gam e, th e o th e r p itch er being M axm eyer as T o m ’s relief Miss L illian Sell, Miss H ulda and d aY- As th e re was none th e Sunday L an caster have sp e n t th e p ast w in w ar an d A m erican w arfa re m ust now to sw ales fo r corduroy roadw ays. F lo ren ce Jo h n so n of Pow ell Valley before, and th e first bell did n ot ring, te r at Canby w ith th e fam ily of Mr. be u n learn ed in o rd e r to acq u it o u r Still th is is probably a narrow tw irle r. F ra n k and A lfred H am lin visited w ith Mrs. W. L. R hoads one a good m any did not come, conse- selves of th e crim e of being u n p re will have places in th e line-up. C. Bridge. view to ta k e. It has been said th a t day recen tly . q u en tly th e re was a sm all atten d - pared for th e c a p tu re of a Mexican th e sk in s of th e beavers and o th e r N ew m an will be th e receiver behind T. P. C am pbell m ade a business an c e- A n o th er D rainage System . bandit. th e bat. fu r-b ea rin g anim als opened th e way I Mrs. 8. 11. P arsons, who recently If a son of Mr. M alarkey w ere to O wing to a change in th e schedule trip to O regon City last Monday. to the g re a t n o rth w est and spread C. E. K enneily, of L ents, is busy dad a |> o p eratio n a t St. V incents hos- P ro fesso r L arson will assist the in su lt th e u n d e rsta n d in g of an en the h e re to fo re invincible B rad fo rd 's civilization. T his sta te developed at th is week p u ttin g in a crop on his Pltal, is g ettin g along fine. She has county a g e n t In laying o u t a tile lig h ten ed au d ien ce w ith such a rg u first a t th e expense of h e r furs and is will be th e visitors, w hich prom ises farm n e a r th is place. left H'e h ospital, and is stay in g with d rain system on th e A. C. Ruby m ent an d so p h istry , his fa th e r now being depleted of h er forests. a n o th e r good gam e. O. N. S ager was a ca lle r a t th e h e r d a u g h te r in P o rtlan d , w here she ranch th e first of n ex t w eek. This should send him to a refo rm school T he tre e s th a t w ere felled to m ake hom e of J. A. Richey of Boring Wed- »'•!• have to rem ain for som e tim e, system will include a b o u t 100 acres Instead of raisin g him to be a so l th e cabins gave m an h ts first sh e lte r GAS LINE EXTENSION to be n ea r th e hospital for X-ray of sw ale land w hich, w hen re dier. nesday. BEING INVESTIGATED in O regon; th e logs rolled into his Mrs. W. L. R hoads an d children tre a tm e n ts. claim ed, win be am ong th e best land "God Bless O ur H om e” will not fireplaces took him th ro u g h th e w in It has been recently rum ored th a t | sp en t th e day recen tly a t th e hom e of in the county. W hile P ro fesso r L a r p ro tect th e house from b u rg lars, but te rs an d let him stick w ith his lan d ; LUSTED th e P o rtla n d Gas com pany co n tem Mrs. A. H am m ar of G resham . son is here he will look o v er several th e way to m ake b u rg la rs an d w ar- th e tre e s an d logs th a t w ere dragged plated an extension of th e ir service Mrs. Dobson, of P o rtla n d , was a o th e r farm s th a t a re in need of llends of R oosevelt, M alarkey et ai M athew Rauw had ih e m isfo rtu n e in to th e sw am ps m ade th e fo u n d a to G resham and vicinity. T he O u t guest a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. d rain ag e. T hose in te re ste d can get is for th e people to buy, pay for and to lose one of his best m ilk cows tions fo r his roads. T hen th e c le a r look has been In v estig atin g th is pos T. R. B erry la st Sunday. p a rtic u la rs by callin g or phoning the give them th e tools. w ith bloat last Tuesday. ings and sale of tim b er, helped the Mrs. W. U. Moore e n te rta in e d the sibility and finds th a t th e re Is noth- county agent. B ut th is cry for p rep ared n ess Is not E ddie H am ilton is In possession s e ttle r to develop his hom e, his com ing definite in prospect. C hief En- L adies' Aid at h er hom e T h u rsd ay sincere. T h erefo re It may l e called by of a fine specim en a bird called Os- G rand Ball, Iteg n e r’s O|>era House. m unity, his county and his state. gineer E. L. H all has th e m a tte r of afte rn o o n . an infinite n u m b er of nam es, yet pray o r fish h a w k - m easu rin g five T he fo re sts th a t have alread y d is an extension to include G resham un- H erb ert K aufm an says " a pessim ist nev er be defined. It Is m uch like the feel across th e wings He m ounted ap p eared have paid largely for th e A rth u r R egner an n o u n ces th a t d er in v estig atio n and will p resen t th e is a confidence w eevel— a m iserable fulfillm ent of P re sid en t L incoln's it. th in g th a t has been »evetoped— a he will give a n o th e r social dance in m a tte r to th e P o rtlan d g en eral m ana- little Insect p ersisten tly attac k in g M ilton Erz and Miss Brown, of his hall next F rid ay n ig h t, April 28. wish th a t he had th e Itch, so th a t he rich s ta te covered w ith good hom es ger, H llm a r l’apst. At p rese n t th e hopeful u n d e rta k in g s In th e Incep- P o rtlan d , called on th e fo rm e r’s D ancing from 8 :3 0 to 3 a. m. Prof. would have so m eth in g he could give and o rganized society « ea to g e th e r . com pany's service ex ten d s n early to ; tio n — a pest d ep re d atin g th e w orld’s to everybody, and especially to office- Viewed from th e cousins, Mr. and Mrs M athew Rauw H och's o rch e stra. G entlem en 50c; w ith good roads. ewe rom e av en u e on th e Base L ine idea cro p ." A gain he says, "A care- seekers. It is n o t In n class w ith the last Bunday. present high prices of tim b er th e t<) abQut ladies 25c. Lunch c a fe te ria Adv. on th e Sec- lessly cast b allot Is civic treaso n . Bad d o u g h n u t, for It lacks th e rim cost was trem en d o u s b u t it was , Miss N ellie W eatherw ax is sew ing citizens m enace a co u n try as much tlon Line. aro u n d th e hole. It Is as full of wind Insom nia. In P o rtlan d th is week. necessary. as foreign foes. N ations die at the Indigestion n early alw ays d istu rb s as a football, th e size of a co n tin en t; T he problem now is w h eth e r th e | h ea rt, not in th e tre n c h e s.” th e sleep m ore o r less, an d Is often b u t th e wind Is unconfined It is as sta te fo r various reasons, reaching PLEASANT HOME • P rize for S olu tion . th e cause of Insom nia. E at a light u n real as a p h antom and as fictitious A series of ev an g elistic m eetings even to th e m a tte r or floods, and the su p p er with little If any m eat, and will be held a t th e P lea san t Valley E aster will be observed by th e Bap no m ilk; also tak o one of C h am b er as It Is un-A m erican. As V oltaire sev erity of te m p e ra tu re changes, to J It is announced th a t Mr. Hugh ch u rch , beginning Sunday, April 23d. tist Sunday school at th e re g u la r la in 's T ab lets im m ed iately a fte r m ight say, it Is like th e Holy Roman say n o th in g of soil and econom ic rea- ! Fox, se c re ta ry of th e U nited S tates In th e m o rn in g of th a t day a t 10:30 S unday school h o u r, follow ing the su p p er, an d see if you do rfot rest E m pire, which he said was not holy, sons, is going to sit sirtt and see th e B rew ers' association, h as offered a F o r sale by G resham not Rom an and not an em pire. of th e forests wiped out prize of $5,000 for "the best solution ° c,ock Messrs. H allg ren and I rop plan of th e m issionary lessons, which m uch b e tte r last traces Drug Co Adv. n r to s a y e ™ m e fine re- of th e saloon problem " We have it: p le' ° f »’or*'*".! “ >c have been given d u rin g th e last P rep ared n ess Is n eiti» r a condi o r is it going to saze m a le fine re- of th e saloon problem m eeting an d speak. At 7 :3 0 p. m. weeks tio n nor a th eo ry , and Is not a p rin H eady Now m inders of th e g re a t forests th a t P ro h ib itio n Stam ps will do Rev. W alter Duff, of P o rtlan d , will Mrs. A ltm an, Mrs. Denny and Mrs, Ten weeks old pullets. W ill have cipal nor a sa lv atio n ; hut It is a dis have disap p eared , and also ta k e steps By th e way, th is sam e Mr Fox who preach. T he people living in th e vi McKinney atten d e d th e B aptist con- baby chicks hatched May 9. Ju n e 12, ease b ro u g h t Into th is co u n try by to keep th e wooded are as as n ea r w ants to u p lift th e saloons with cinity of th e church are cordially In vention at th e Kaa- nsde church in 12c each If o rd ered soon. W hite hom e-com ing citizens in defiance of as com m ercialism $5,000 is th e sam e man who was in th e ir sta n d a rd vited to a tte n d and su p p o rt th e P o rtlan d on W ednesday. F o rtu n a te ly , Knoll P o u ltry F arm , H. W Cooley o u r em ig ratio n laws. Jail in P ittsb u rg h recently with th e will allow . services. It does not affect th e ran k and tile .'on Phone 4 $4.— Adv. u n sa tisfac to ry beh av io r In connection Ilow tpiM -nilicilis < an be P reven ted . of th e n atio n 's d efenders, only the T he p rem ier dog of all E ngland w ith th e brew ery-politics scandal G resham people should know th a t PLEASANT HOME T hou san d s of farm ers use Ixiwe c h a rla ta n s and a.ly sy m p ath izers to an d A m erica, being valued a t $300 a which was aire d before th e co u rts a few doses of sim ple b u ck th o rn B ro th ers S ta n d a rd b arn p ain t for g e th e r with A m erican m a n u fa c tu re rs pound, o u g h t to be a m assive Dane S till, we give Mr. Fox cred it for T he M ethodist L ad les’ Aid will bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad- o r St. B ern ard , b u t is actu ally a saying a t least one b rig h t th in g Once mePt w ith Mrs. A. E DoHaven next ler-i-ka, often relieve o r prevent ap p ain tin g th e ir barns, silos, fences of m u n itio n s a n d wooden limits. pendicitis. T his sim ple m ix tu re re an d o u tb u ild in g s. I t is th e m ost MILD C. KING. P o m eran ian , and can m ake no bet- upon a tim e he said : "T h e people W ednesday aftern o o n . moves such su rp risin g foul m a tte r econom ical barn p a in t on th e m ar- te r show ing In to ta l avoirdupois j who object to th e saloon a re th e peo- th a t ONE SPOONFUL relieves al- sa t z, - , a w z - a u v *o r color ca rd s a t o u r th a n a m ere five pounds, to ta l value j p|e who m ake no use of It.” I find It Is very necessary for th e m ost ANY A u to , lo r Sale. < ASE co n stip atio n , so u r A. W M etzger.— Adv. w elfare of Mrs. B ittn e r to m ake a stom ach o r gas $1,500. St. Ju lien , th a t being his ______________ A sh o rt tre a tm e n t sto re Ju d g e L an g g u th , at th e M unicipal nam e, " is an o ran g e sable w ith a F o r g ard e n m ak in g hoes, rakes, sh o rt visit w ith h er a t P o tte n g e r helps ch ro n ic stom ach tro u b le. Ad- T h ere is one p ec u lia r th in g ab u t 1 ler-i-ka has easiest and most thor- C o u rt In P o rtlan d , will sell his pro fuse coat, w onderful plum age spades. w heelbarrow s, etc, priced sa n ita riu m , M onrovia. C a lifo rn ia »111 re tu rn before May 1. Dr. S. P ough actio n of a n y th in g we ever th e cam el. Even If you g et him down 'C ole” to u rin g c a r for $600. If you and a sh o rt, cobby body.” , a t S terlin g A K idder Hdw. Co. B ittn e r.— Adv. sold. T he G resham D rug Co.— Adv. he can kick o u t in any d irectio n . are In th e m a rk e t fo r an au to , see It.