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    GRESHAM
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OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
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MAY
12.
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CORBETT
M r a n d M ra C. V
M c M o n ag el, o f
P o r tla n d . w e re h e r e r e c e n tly lo o k in g
a f t e r t h e i r r e a l e s t a t e p r o p e r ty , a n d
w e re p le a s a n t c a l l e r s a t F e r n d a le P la c e
W F K eerier h a s s o ld h is fiv e -a c re
t r a c t a d jo in in g th e c h u r c h p r o p e r ty to
J a m e s S u m p te r.
V ic to r J o h n s o n b e g u n t h e e r e c tio n o f
a b a r n f o r M rs B y e r s l a s t w eek.
M r. a n d M rs. S ilv e r to n , r e c e n t l y tr«»in
O n ta r io . O re g o n , a r e v i s i t i n g w ith M r.
a n d M rs. J o h n S t e w a r t t h * w eek.
M r. S t e w a r t a n d tw o d a t s i t e r s Ma->
a n d C la r ic e o f K n a p p a , O re g o n , s to p p e d
o v e r tw o d a y s a t C o r b e tt. v i s i t i n g u t
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A T T E N T IO N !
Thrifty Farmers, Dairymen and Feeders
MILL FEED
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S e v e r a l u s e d a u to m o b ile s a r e f o r a a le
a t Z im m e r m a n 's g a r a g e
PLEASANT VALLEY
Friday, May 19
Shorts, . . per ton $27.50
Middlings, per ton $32.00
QUALITY the best we can buy.
SU N D IA L MILL
LUSTED
Phone: Troutdale 9F11
Co. S u p t. A. P. A r m s tr o n g , a c c o m p a n ­
ie d b y H. C. S e y m o u r o f th e O re g o n
A g r i c u l t u r e C o lle g e , v is ite d th e L u s te d
sc h o o l on T u e s d a y o f th e p a s t w eek.
S S i E W a : M r. S e y m o u r is p r o m in e n t in th e B o y s ’
a n d G i r l ’s I n d u s t r i a l c lu b w o rk a n d Is
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M r. P a r k e r , o f O re g o n C ity , w a s in
K a r a n T. B e r r im a n a n d D an M u rp h y ,
t h i s v i c i n i t y l a s t W e d n e s d a y b u y in g
D e f e n d a n ts .
B y v i r t u e o f a n e x e c u tio n la s u e d o u t c a t t l e to s h i p E a s t.
M ild re d H a m ilto n , w h o w a s h u r t on
o f th e a b o v e e n t i t l e d c o u r t In t h e a b o v e
th e t e e t e r b o a rd l a s t M o n d a y a t sc h o o l,
e n t i t l e d c a u s e , to m e d ir e c te d a n d d a t
e d th e 1 1 th d a y o f M ay, 1916, u p o n t h a s f u lly re c o v e re d f ro m h e r in ju r ie s ,
J u d g m e n t r e n d e r e d a n d e n te r e d In s a id a n d it is th o u g h t th e r e w ill be n o b ad
price
c o u r t on th e 1 2 th d a y o f M ay. 1916, 1., r e s u l t s f ro m th e a c c id e n t.
M r M ille r a n d b r o t h e r , w h o h a v e b een
f a v o r o f G. W . K e n n e y , p la in tiff , a n d
a g a i n s t F o s t e r C o o le y a n d D o r a U. c u t t i n g c o rd w o o d a ll w i n t e r f o r R a lp h
C o o ley , h i s w ife , d e f e n d a n t s , f o r t h e s u m N e ib a u e r , h a v e t a k e n a c o n t r a c t o f one
o f $1706.93 w i t h I n t e r e s t th e r o n a . th e h u n d r e d c o r d s m o re.
r a t e o f 8 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m f ro m th e
1 1 th d a y o f M ay. 1916, a n d th e f u r t h e r
HILLSVIEW
s u m o f $125.00 a t t o r n e y fe e s , a n d th e
M is s G i t b e n s c lo s e d h e r s c h o o l M ay
f u r t h e r s u m o f $34.70 c o s t s a n d d i s ­ 10. w ith
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th e n o r t h e a s t c o r n e r o f th e c e r t a i n fo u r
Gresham, Oregon
H ere t r a c t o f la n d d e e d e d
J o h n A k in s s o m e tim e .
to R. W . A k in s on N o v e m b e r 1. 1894. an d
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BEST TO BUY
Phone 5 4 4
BEST TO USE
w h ic h d e e d Is f o u n d r e c o r d e d on p a g e 17 e x a m in a tio n M ay 4 th a n d 5 th .
o f book 220 o f th e r e c o r d o f d e e d s f o r
M is s G i t h e n s v is i t e d w ith M rs. N e ls
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O r e g o n ; t h e n c e r u n ­
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n in g s o u t h a lo n g th e e a s t b o u n d a r y o f R o d lu n o n M o n d ay .
s a id t r a c t 11 r o d s a n d 20 l i n k s ; th e n c e
M rs. A lb e r t R o d lu n , o f L e n ts , a ls o
w e s t 22 r o d s to th e w e s te r ly b o u n d a r y
C O M T BA C TO B 8
o f s a id t r a c t ; t h e n c e n o r t h a lo n g th e v is ite d w ith M rs. R o d lu n .
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Contracting and Building
e r ly b o u n d a r y o f s a id t r a c t 22 r o d s to f ro m t h e N o r t h w e s t S c h o o l F u r n i t u r e Co.
New and Repair Work Qulckly
t h e p la c e o f b e g in n in g . A ll b e in g s l t u a t -
M r. S a m u e ls o n s p e n t M o n d a y w ith h is
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and Neatly Finished.
It Is h o p ed M rs
R a n g e T h r e e E a s t o f th e W illa m e tte w if e a t th e h o s p ita l.
M e rld a n in th e c o u n t y o f M u ltn m .a 'i. S a m u e ls o n w ill b e a b le to co m e h o m e
J. F. K O E N I G
s t a t e o f O re g o n .
T o g e t h e r w ith tr.e S u n d a y
Greaham,
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Oregon
te n e m e n t s a n d h e r e i d l t a m e n t s .in«I a p ­
p u r t e n a n c e s t h e r e u n t o b e lo n g in g o r in
I f y o u c a n n o t a f fo r d a n e w c a r ask
a n y w is e a p p e r t a i n i n g
N ow , t h e r e f o r e b y v i r t u e o f a a ld e x e ­ Z im m e r m a n to sh o w y o u th o s e u«**<?
If Ton W ant r lr a t Claaa W o rk Baa
PURE, SWEET, CLEAN,
c u tio n . J u d g m e n t o r d e r, d e c r e e a n d o r ­ o n e s h e h a s f o r sa le .
d e r o f s a le a n d In c o m p lia n c e w ith th e
S A N IT A R Y
c o m m a n d s o f s a id w r it. I w ill on M o n ­
W h o o p in g G ou gh
d a y . th e 1 2 th d a y o f J u n e , 1916, a t 10
For Sale by Leading Grocers
One of the moat successful prepar­
o ’c lo c k a. m a t t h e f r o n t d o o r o f th e ations in use
for thia disease ia
A L W A Y S O R D E R IT
c o u n t y c o u r t h o u s e in P o r t l a n d . M u ltn o ­ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 8. W
m a h c o u n ty . O re g o n , s e ll a t p u b lic a u c ­ McClinton,
Blandon Springs, Ala.,
tio n ( s u b j e c t to r e d e m p t i o n ) , t o th e writes,
‘‘Our baby had whooping
h i g h e s t b id d e r f o r c a s h In h a n d , a ll th e cough aa bad aa most any baby could
r i g h t, t i t l e a n d I n t e r e s t w h ic h th e w ith in have it.
I gave him Chamberlain's
C O O ^O O O O O O O O O O O C M X JO O O C K o o c
n a m e d d e f e n d a n ts , a n d e a c h a n d a ll o f Cough Remedy and It soon got him |
th e m h ad on th e m , h a d on th e 1 4 th d a y w ell.”
For sale by Gresham Drug
o f A u g u s t, 1913, t h e d a t e o f t h e m o r t ­ Co.— Adv.
W E D E M O N B U I L D IN G «
g a g e h e r e in f o re c lo s e d , o r s in c e t h a t d a t e
E tta r i T . J o n e «
F ra n k C. J o n e»
h a d in a n d to t h e a b o v e d e s c rib e d p r o p ­
A U z i a o s a $$ o a l l b ib b s
P ia n o Leaoton«.
e r t y o r a n y p a r t th e r e o f , to s a t i s f y s a id
G resham . Ora.. Fhoaa 851
Will
give
piano lessons either at
e x e c u tio n . J u d g m e n t o r d e r a n d d e c re e .
my home or will go out. German
I n t e r e s t , c o a ts a n d a c c r u i n g c o a ts
D a te d t h i s 1 1 th d a y o f M ay. 1916.
method.
Kxperienced in teaching
$i2.so
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The Tool of 100 Uses
COMPRISES: Vise, Pipe Vise, Drill Press, Anvil, g
Cutting Hardie, Corundum Grinder
For the Home, Farm Shop and Garage
Hessel’s Farm Machinery
Your money is safe, we do all the bookkeeping, and furnish
everything necessary
You have nothing to pay.
Your account will be appreciated, and every facility consistent
with sound banking will be extended you.
Come in and talk it over-—NOW.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM,
Albert B.
Cummins
Bran, . . . per ton $24.50
S te w a r t
Handy
Worker
you write your own receipt at the same time, because the payee cau-
not get the money until he has written his name across the back of
YOUR check, and the check comes back to you from the bank after
being paid.
For President
Cash Prices any day up to and including
Fairview, Oregon
When You Write a Check
M r. a n d M rs. G o rd o n B o w en . F r a n k
M c C lu re o f P o r t l a n d a n d D u n C h ip m a n
o f B r ig h to n . O re g o n , w e r e e n t e r t a i n e d
T h ird DU tricC C a n d id a te .
b y M r. a n d M rs. W . G. R o g e r s a t t h e ir
M r. M a n n lx . w h o is r u n n in g f o r d e le ­
hom e S unday.
M is s F lo re n c e L o n g , o f P o r tla n d , w a s g a te f ro m t h e T h ir d C o n g r e s s io n a l d i s ­
t r i c t o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , is a m e m ­
a w e e k -e n d g u e s t o f M iss L a u r a M o o re
M rs M a rv in H ills , o f P o r tla n d , v is ite d b e r o f th e firm o f M a n n lx A S u lliv a n
w ith h e r s i s t e r . M rs. T I*. C a m p b e ll, an<l Is m a k in g a n a c t i v e c a m p a ig n
l a s t S a tu r d a y .
C h a . R ic h e y , o f D eep C re e k , c a lle d o n
M r. a n d M rs. G. N. S a g e r, o n e d a y r e ­
c e n tly .
M is s G r a c e K e s ie r s o n h a s g o n e to
C l a t s k a n i e f o r a f e w w e e k s ' v i s i t w ith
h e r s i s t e r , M rs. P a r k C o m b s.
D rs
L. 8. a n d .Mra. D o w n in g a n d
d a u g h t e r s R o b e rta a n d O p a l w e re g u e s t s
a t t h e h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. T. P. C a m p ­
b ell l a s t S u n d a y .
M r. a n d M rs. J. W . F r o s t . S r., l e f t
M o n d a y f o r G r a n t s P a s s w h e r e th e y w ifi
a t t e n d th e a n n u a l s e s s io n o f th e s t a t e
g r a n g e , w h ic h Is b e in g h e ld a t t h a t p la c e
t h i s w eek .
D a n T a lb o t, o f P o r t l a n d , w a s t r a n s ­
a c t i n g b u s in e s s in th e v a lle y W e d n e s ­
day.
M is s E s t h e r R e v e ll fin is h e d a s u c c e s s ­
fu l te r m o f sc h o o l In th e D a m a s c u s d i s ­
t r i c t l a s t F r i d a y a n d is s p e n d in g a few
d a y s v i s i t i n g w ith M rs. W G R o g e rs
M is s R e v e ll e x p e c ts to d e p a r t w ith in a
U. S. Senator from Iowa
few d a y s f o r h e r h o m e in L e e d s. 8. D.
H e r b e r t K a u f m a n s a y : " W e 'r e b ig o te d
fo lk s , w e h u m a n s , a n d d e s p i te c lo s e f a ­
• THE MAN WHO CAN WIN"
m i l i a r i t y w ith m ira eleH a n d th e m e n u s
b y w h ic h th e y a r e w r o u g h t, t h e r e l i n ­
g e r s a s t r o n g Im p u ls e io d is c o u n t th e
Some of the reasons why Sen
n e x t lo g ic a l r e v e la tio n ."
ator Cummins is entitled to the
P r e s e n t w e a t h e r c o n d itio n s , a d d e d to
o u r p o litic a l, r e lig io u s , s o c ia l a n ti w a r
support of Oregon Republicans.
tro u h l« ^ . till o u r c u p to th e p o in t o f
lie is a statesm an of the
o v e rflo w in g .
highest and best type.
R ev . H. L. P ro p p e , o f P o r t l a n d w ill b e
lie is not an EXPERIM ENT.
a t t h e P l e a s a n t V a lle y c h u r c h S u n d a y
m o r n in g , M a y 14, a t 10 o 'c lo c k , to o r ­
He is one of the strong men
g a n iz e a S u n d a y sc h o o l. I t Is h o p e d t h a t
of the U. 8. Senate and one of
th e p e o p le o f t h e c o m m u n ity , y o u n g a n d
the great men of the day.
o ld . w ill r a l l y to t h e s u p p o r t o f t h i s
He is one announced candi­
m o v e m e n t, w h ic h Is f o r t h e u p b u ild in g
o f c h a ra c te r.
date who can unite all factions
C o u n ty A g e n t 8. B. H a ll w a s h e r e
and lead a united p arty to vic­
y e s t e r d a y lo o k in g a f t e r t h e I n t e r e s t s o f
tory in November.
th e f a r m e r s o f t h i s lo c a lity .
any quantity at Carload R ates for Cash
Phone: Gresham 611
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PHOTOS
New Callery
PICTURE
GILT
FRAM ING
OR N A T U R A L
Neat and Cheap.
MAX
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MILO C KINO,
A ttorney for P lain tiff
T M IIU R L B U R T ,
WOOD.
S h e r iff o f M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . O re
F i r s t I s s u e M ay 12. 1916
L a s t I s s u e J u n e 12. 1916
S C H N E ID E R ;
«all Bid*.. Main 8 1 , Uraanam
P hone 541
N om e ha« opened her hom e
on Powell Valley road at P b a a a n t
Home to patients, Invalids, con­
valescents, elderly persons.
Phone 2 7 i2
Gresham, Ore.
R oute 2. Bov 74
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Rheumatism.
If you are troubled with chronic
or muecular rheumatism give Cham­
berlain’s Linim ent a trial. The re­
lief from pain which it afford« ia
alon e worth many tim e ita coat. For
sa le by Gresham Drug Co.— Adv.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Notice is hereby given that
Hagberg * Johnson, of the Pow­
W tm dera fo r M r."
ell Valley store, have sold their
“I have been a sufferer from sto m -! business to A. F. Johnson and
ach trouble for a number of years,
Bert Olaon, who w ill continue the
and although I have used a great
general m erchandise business Ac­
number of rem edies recommended
counts due the old firm are pay­
fo r this
com plaint, Chamberlain's
able to either Mr. Karl Hagberg
Tablets is the first m edicine that has
or Mr. J. J. Johnson or at the
given me positive and lasting relief.” j store.
writes Mrs Anna Kadln, Spencerport,
The new firm will do business
N Y. ‘‘Chamberlain's Tablets have
under the name of Johmutn «
done wonders for me and I value
<)l»on and solicits your patronage
them very highly.” For sale by
Phone 268
Powell Valley store
Gresham Drug Co.— Adv.
‘‘C h am b erlain 's Table»«
iXK XK H M XKKKIOOOOOOOOOOO-rlOOO
Grace Heaael, Gresham, phone 68.
H ave D one
PLEASANT HOME
T h e M e th o d is t c h u r c h a t P le a s a n t
H o m e w ill o b s e rv e M o th e r s ’ d a y n e x t
S u n d a y , w h e n a s p e c ia l s e rm o n w ill be
p re a c h e d by th e p a s to r . R e v . C. M.
B ro w n . A m u s ic a l p r o g r a m is b e in g a r ­
r a n g e d fo r. A r r a n g e m e n t s f o r th e d a y
a r e u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f th e uadles*
A id so c ie ty .
TROUTDALE
M rs. L a rk in R u s s e ll is v e r y ill a t h e r
h o m e in T ro u td a le .
M rs. J o n e s . M rs B a n n in g ’s m o th e r ,
h a s m o v ed to P o r tla n d .
M rs. C e le s te H a rlo w , m o th e r o f L. A.
Harlow*, o f T r o u td a le , d ie d in P o r t l a n d
la s t M o n d a y a n d w a s b u r ie d in L o n e F i r
c e m e te r y l a s t W e d n e s d a y .
N I*. W a lla c e is h o m e f ro m e a s t e r n
O re g o n to s p e n d th e w eek w ith h is f a m ­
ily .
M rs. J o h n Ise ll a n d tw o c h ild r e n , o f
L e n ts , c a m e o v e r l a s t F r i d a y f o r a v i s i t
w ith M r. l s e ll 's m o th e r . M rs. G e o rg e
S c h la tte r, re tu rn in g hom e T u esd ay .
M iss F lo re n c e T o o n , o f P o r tla n d , is th e
g u e s t o f M rs. C. I. T h o m a s t h i s weeK.
S h e r e t u r n s to P o r t l a n d to ta k e u p hei
d u t i e s M o n d a y a s n i g h t s u p e r in te n d e n t
a t G ood S a m a r i ta n h o s p ita l.
D r. a n d M ra. 8. W . S e e m a ti, o f H o p e
P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h o f M o n ta v illa . s p e n t
t h e e a r ly p a r t o f th e w eek a t C h e rr y
P a r k A c re s, a s g u e s t s o f M r. a n d M rs.
E. W . G r le v ls h , o f t h a t p lace.
M rs J o h n D e n is o n r e t u r n e d T h u r s d a y
f ro m K a n s a s , w h e re s h e h a s b een v i s i t ­
in g f o r a m o n th .
NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in and for Multnomah
County.
G. W. Kenney, Plaintiff, vs. S. Hay-
asbi and M. Hayashl, bis wife, De-
lendants.
lo S. Hayashi and M. Hayashl, his
wife, defendants.
In the name of the state of Oregon
He is not being urged on mere you are hereby requested to appear
FA ITH —his views on the great and answer the com plaint filed
questions of the day are known ugainst you in the above entitled
it on or before the 20th day of
to all and are approved by Re­ su
May, 1916, which ts more than six
publicans everywhere.
weeks after the 31st day of March.
1916, the day ordered for the first
H e is a true friend of the
publication of this sum m ons; and If
farm er and laborer.
fail to answer, for want thereof,
lie is the only candidate from you
the plaintiff will apply to the court
the West and for the first time for the relief prayed for in the com ­
in the history of the party the plaint; to-wit: for Judgment against
West has a real chance to iiom- you for the sum of $1600.00 with In­
terest thereon at the rate of 7 per
te a western man.
cent per annum from the first day of
He is strongly OPPOSED to May. 1914, and for the further sum
.»’All.
of $160.00 attorney’s fees, togeth ­
er with costs and disbursem ents of
1 is just and fair to nil Na-
.su it; that the m ortgage Bet forth in
. l i d all people.
' plaintiff's com plaint covering the
His many years of faithful' south half of the southw est quarter
Hid superior public service ami of the northwest quarter of Section
15, Township One South, Range Four
his m asterful achievements en
East of W illam ette Merldan, be fore­
title him to the In arty support closed
and said premlaes Bold to sat-
of Oregon Republicans.
I Isfy said Judgment as provided by
lie received a m ajority vote
law, and that you and all persons
in Minnesota, Iowa, Montana claim ing under you be forever Ion
and barred from claim ing any
and Nebraska, the only states closed
Interest in and to the property above
\ h r e his name appeared oil the described or any part thereof, and
ballot.
for such further relief as to the court
may seem m eet and agreeable in
equity.
HIS NAME WILL BE ON THE
This summ ons is served upon you
by publication thereof for six suc­
OREGON BALLOT
cessive weeks in the Gresham Out­
look, a bi-weekly newspaper pub­
Ballot Number 35
lished In said county and state, by
order of R. O. Morrow, Judge of said
court.
( P a i d A d v .)
*
MILO C. KINO,
Attorney for Plaintiff
First publication Mar. 31, 1916.
P R O H IB IT IO N L A W S
Last publication May 12, 1916.
MT. HOOD
BUTTER
OREGON
K. A. MILLER, Cashier.
S. C. White Leghorn«
My b ird » a t th « M u ltn o m a h c o u n ­
t y f a i r 1914, w on l a t a n d 2d c o c k ­
e r e l , 1 st a n d 2d p u lle t;
1st pen
» p e d a l, b e a t »olid c o lo re d b ird In
sh o w .
In 1916 1 lo s t th e se c o n d »
b u t g o t 1 st c o c k e r e l, 1 »t p u lle t, 1st
p e n . s p e c ia l, b e a t so li J r o iu ic .l o frd
in s h o w a n d se c o n d jo c k .
All My B ir d s are T r s p n s s to d ; ml
h a v e b een f o r y e a rn , w h it trie r e s u l t
b y c a r e f u l b r e e d in g h a v e h lg n p r o ­
d u c e r s W ill h a v e ¿000 s e le c te d e g g s
f o r h a tc h in g to s p a r e f o r th e n e x t
m o n th a t 15.00 p e r h u n d r e d
FLORENCE TAYLOR.
Box 60, R o u te 4, G resh .* in .
W e lc o m e N e w s
F o r B u n io n S u f f e r e r s
If you are suffering from an obnox­
ious Bunion — no m atter how large or
I painful it may b e-—come here and get
a full box of the celebrated Bunion
A G. Thompson, Republican
candidate for Circuit Judge, De­ j Comfort Plasters — try one or two plas-
partment No. 3 (McGinn's Depart­ , ters, as per direction, and if you do not
ment, who is not a candidate) has get almost instant relief and feel perfet tly
satisfied, bring bock the remainder and
liv e d
in O re g o n
for thirty-two
years
Nom inating
primaries. i get your full money hack. You need
May 19th, 1916 He is forty years : not pay one cent if “ Bunion Com fort’*
old, married and haa a fam ily of i does not prove entirely satisfactory. Why
continue to go alxvut with swollen, mis­
two children
Admitted to the
shapen feet? Why say th a t Bunions
Oregon Htate liar In 1904 and has
practiced law in Portland for the I can t be cured, when here is a guaranteed
last eight years
He is a grad­ remedy — easily applied — no cutting —•
no pad« or plates — b ut a wonderfully
uate of the Oregon State Normal
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land Stanford Jr University, Har­
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last year — over 15
vard University, and the Univer­
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lie is pledged to so uphold the
iment, but an e«Ub-
liahed remedy.
It's
prohibition laws that they will
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not become a farce or instrum ents
weight in gold — and
of persecution and is pledged to
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work for reform In court rules so
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istration of Justice and a reduc­
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