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    GRESHAM
PA G E TW O
G resham
O u tlo o k
T W IC E A W E E K
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y
A t G re sh a m , O reg o n
ST. CLAIR & SON. Props
il. L. St. C lair
C. E St. Clair
O ur
S u b s c r ip t io n
B etas
O ne year, 31 60
six m o n th s, 76 cts;
th ree m o n th ’s tria l
'u b sc r lu tio n ,
60c.
Ad zeroising
I ta te s rea so n a b le
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
w ill .-all.
P h o n s 701
The L i n o t y p e
W ay is the w a y
th a t W ins."
Official
paper of
G re sh a m , O reg o n .
Official
paper of
F a irv ie w , O reg o n .
th e
T ow n
of
th e
T ow n
of
E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postofflce a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of
M arch 3, 1879.
For President,
C H A S . E. H U G H E S
For Vice President,
CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS
R EM EM B ER T ill
P IO N E E R .
T h e im m ig ra n t to O reg o n fifty o r
Bixty y e a rs ag o b ro u g h t little w ith
him an d fo u n d b u t little m ore. T h o se
w ho cam e first fo u n d less.
P r a c ti­
cally all of th e s e cu rly s e ttle r s w ere
m en — so m e w ith fa m ilie s — w ho had
left fo rm e r h o m es b ec a u se th ey w ere
d is c o n te n te d .
T h ey
w ere
m en of
n a tu r a l c o u ra g e , o r th e y n e v e r w ould
have m ig ra te d Into a w ild c o u n try .
T hey w ere in d u s trio u s p eo p le o r th ey
n e v er w ould h av e u n d e rta k e n an ex ­
c u rsio n w hich Involved g re a t la b o r
anil g re a te r h a rd s h ip s
T h ey w ere
im a g in a tiv e , o r th ey
w ould n e v er
have seen th e a d v a n ta g e s In th e new
co u n try .
C o u ra g e , In d u s try a n d Im a g in a ­
tio n , ta k e n to g e th e r, fro m a co m b i­
n a tio n of w hich g re a t
th in g s can
re a so n a b ly be ex p ected .
H ut It Is
d o u b tfu l If th e p io n e e rs m ig ra tin g
w estw ard knew th a t th ey p ossessed
th e s e q u a litie s. T h ey w ere se e k in g
new o p p o rtu n itie s , u n d It can h a rd ly
be d en ied th a t th e y w ere se e k in g
ease an d co m fo rt.
How m uch o f ease an d co m fo rt
th e p io n e e r in th e v irg in w ild e rn e ss
en jo y s is easily Im ag in ed
T h e p io n ­
e e rs in O reg o n w «re d is a p p o in te d ,
hut they could not tu r n hack
i t was
e a s ie r to s e ttle dow n a n d m a k e th e
m ost of a sm a ll c le a rin g w ith a
sp rin g n earb y th a n to a tte m p t to r e ­
tr a c e ste p s w hich h ad been acco m ­
p lish ed at th e ex p en se of g re a t pain
and p riv a tio n .
T h e d is c o n te n te d Im m ig ra n t m a k ­
ing ttie m ost of a b ad s itu a tio n was
th e p io n eer w ho made O reg o n .
If
his life as it w as a c tu a lly occu p ied
w ere b ro u g h t b efo re th e peo p le of
O regon to d ay , th e r e w ould he noteil
y e a rs of p a tie n t to il fo r ev ery h o u r
of ex u lted g lory. It Is th is to ll an d
s tru g g le th a t laid th e fo u n d a tio n fo r
Oregon toilay.
S h e rid a n 's b a ttle at th e C ascad es
w as a c h ild 's e sc a p a d e c o m p a re d to
th e b a ttle
a g a in s t
th e " f e v e r n '
a g e r ” and th e p riv a tio n s of f r o n tie r
life, but th e sp e c ta c le o f a p io n e e r
O re g o n ian s ittin g in ills ch im n ey c o r­
n e r s h iv e rin g w ould n o t m ak e an in ­
s p irin g ep iso d e in a ro s e fe stiv a l
p a ra d e .
B eh in d th e p a g e a n t sp e c ­
ta c le s Is th e b a ttle a g a in s t th e fo r ­
e sts am i fev er, a g a in s t p o v erty an d
th e w ild e rn e ss,
an d
th e s e b a ttle s
sh o u ld not be fo rg o tte n
It w as th o se b a ttle s th a t gave us
t h e o r t gon we now h a v e ; th a t gave
people of to d ay th e i r h o m e ste a d s,
th e ir little fa rm s a n d th e ir p ro s p e r­
ity. And s h a ll th o s e h o m e s te a d s an d
fa rm s be lost to th o s e w ho yet r e ­
m ain an d to th o s e w ho h av e becom e
th e ir su cc e sso rs?
T h e a n sw e r will
tie given on ele c tio n day w hen th e
people vote fo r o r a g a in s t th e o b lig a ­
tion they ow e th e p to n e e rs
if th e
hollies on ce w re ste d fro m th e w ild
e rn e s s a re to be sav ed to th em they
will vote 307 NO.
pose th a t in th e s e C a lifo rn ia cases,
an d th e r e a re s e v e ra l o f th e m , th e
q u e stio n Is w h e th e r th e s ta te m ay
d is tin g u is h as am o n g a lie n s th a t
I is. p e rm it E n g lish . F re n c h , G e rm a n s
1 an d o th e r s to h o ld p ro p e rty , a n d yet
deny th e rig h t to J a p a n e s e a n d C h i­
nese.
T h e co u n try w ill follow th e
p ro ceed in g s w ith good in te re s t, fo r
th ey affect p e rso n a l an d in d iv id u a l
rig h ts , an d b e a r d ire c tly on d ip lo m a ­
tic re la tio n s.
T h is very m a tte r is th e p rin c ip a l
cau se of th e a g ita tio n in C a lifo rn ia
b etw een th e w h ites an d th e J a p a n ­
ese th a t an d th e o th e r o n e of r e ­
fu sin g J a p a n e s e c h ild re n th e p riv il­
ege of a tte n d in g th e p u b lic schools.
It g av e rise to th e ' ‘yellow p e ril”
ta lk a n d th e g ro u n d le ss fe a rs of a
Jap an ese
in v asio n of th e Pacific
co ast.
It Is n ecessary , th e r e fo re , th a t th e
next q u e stio n s th a t h av e been ra ise d
be finally d e te rm in e d . C a lifo rn ia is
not a lo n e In b ein g in te re s te d , fo r e v ­
ery P acific s ta te lias th e sa m e p ro b ­
lem . W e m ay be s u r e th a t th e s u ­
p rem e c o u rt will not be sw ay ed by
local in te re s ts n o r by th e voice of
th e a g ita to r s , an d th a t it w ill d e ­
c la re th e law w ith o u t fe a r o r fav o r.
It is well th a t th e m a tte r sh o u ld
h av e g o t Into th e c o u rts, fo r It is im ­
p o r ta n t th a t th e ex e c u tiv e b ra n c h of
th e g o v e rn m e n t s h o u ld , in its d e a l­
ings w ith J a p a n , know Ju st w h ere it
s ta n d s an d w liat a re th e lim its o f its
po w ers.
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER
17.
1»1«
WANTS
A m ong th e e a rly s e ttle r s p rio r to
I '8 5 , can be m e n tio n e d th e L a to u re lls ,
H u rlb u rts , D reseeia. L u n d s, E vans,
B enfields, P o u ls e n s, D eav ers, E tn ily s,
P e rk in s , K u ssells a n d s e v e ra l o th e r
fam ilies, A c o m m itte e w as selected
w ith
S h eriff T. H u rlh u r t as c h a ir ­
m an, to a r r a n g e fo r t n e n ext p io n e e r
m e e tin g w hich w ill be h eld u ex t A u g ­
u st. It
w as la te in th e a fte rn o o n
w hen th e p a rty b ro k e up a n d it has
Mrs. H e n d e rso n h ad th e h o n o r of been s a id th a t it w ould be h a rd to
filling th e p o sitio n o f h o ste ss a t th e find a m o re c o n te n te d a n d h appy lot
M u lin o in u h h o tel In P o rtla n d la s t of peo p le th a n w ere th o s e old tim e rs,
T h u rsd a y e v e n in g w h en a b o u t
five w ho g a th e r e d a t C o lu m b ia g ra n g e
h u n d re d well k n o w n s u f fra g e tte s h eld an d th e y d e c la re d h a v in g sp e n t a
m ost p le a s a n t day.
sw ay a t t h a t place.
T h e h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts w ill give
O ne of th e m ost n o ta b le a ffa irs of
a
p a rty a t o u r new h ig h school on
th e se a so n , w as p io n e e r day a t C o­
lu m b ia g ra n g e la s t S a tu r d a y , w hich H a llo w e 'e n . E v ery b o d y in v ited .
R ay A n d e rse n ,
w ho is su fferin g
was a p e rfe c t su ccess in e v ery d e ­
ta il. M any p ro m in e n t peo p le o f th e j w ith a b ro k e n a rm , is g e ttin g alo n g
e a rly s e ttle r s o f th is p a r t of e a s te r n q u ite w ell.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
|
th irty -fiv e
of P o r tla n d ’s
; A bout
S p ro m in e n t p h y sic ia n s a n d s u rg e o n s
g a th e re d a t C ro w n P o in t c h a le t la s t
T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
and
e n jo y e d a
s u m p tu o u s b a n q u e t.
We su p p o s e
th a t th e d o c to rs to o k c a re t h a t n o n e
of th e ir c o -w o rk e rs su ffe re d fro m in ­
d ig e s tio n . a f te r p a r ta k in g of o n e of
Mrs. H e n d e rs o n 's g ra n d d in n e rs.
G IV E HIM P R O T E C T IO N .
it s ta n d s to re aso n if th e m a n u ­
fa c tu re r, by reaso n of ta riff tax , m ust
pay h ig h e r prices th a n w ould o th e r ­
w ise be th e case fo r coal, Iron o re,
p ig Iron, ste e l, w ool, lead , au g u r,
lu m b e r, h id es, wood p u lp , c h em icals,
anti o th e r raw m a te ria ls , lie m u st be
given p ro te c tio n to co v er th is a d d i­
tio n a l ex p en se o r go to th e w all in
c o m p e titio n w ith fo re ig n e rs w ho a re
n o t lax etl on
raw
m a te ria l.
O ur
d e m o c ra tic
frie n d s
a re
not co n ­
c e rn e d a b o u t
p ro te c tin g
an y b o d y ,
lienee th e ir advocacy o f fre e tr a d e In
m a n u fa c tu re d goods.
in c id e n ta lly . It Is c h e e rin g to e n ­
te r th e cold und glo o m y p a rt of th e
y e a r w ith th e k n o w led g e th a t th e
o u tlo o k fo r th e w in te r w h e a t cro p
w as n e v e r b e tte r anil th a t th e peo p le
a rc H u g h e sh e n t on h u v ln g a tr iu m ­
p h a n t v icto ry next m o n th .
W ith an Im p e ra tiv e o rd e r fro m
th e a llie s to tu rn its navy o v e r to
th e m , It w ould a p p e a r th a t G reece
h ad been p lay in g th e p re p a re d n e ss
g am e h a r d e r th a n
m o st p eople
th o u g h t. A nyhow
th e n avy
w as
tu rn e d over.
M u ltn o m ah , to o k a d v a n ta g e of th e
in v ita tio n an d s p e n t a m e rry day a t
g ra n g e . T h e m ain fe a tu re a t n o o n ,
w as a d in n e r su ch as o n ly C o lu m b ia
g ra n g e can s e rv e , a n d it s u re ly w as
g re a tly e n jo y ed . T h e a fte rn o o n w as
s p e n t v is itin g a ro u n d w ith old tim ­
e rs , w ho
w ere also c a lle d o n fo r
sp eech es, so m e o f w hich cau sed m uch
m e rrim e n t.
M any
fu n n y
s to rie s
w ete re la te d by th o s e w ho cam e h e re
w hen th e h ig h w a y w as a tr a il, a n d
oxen o r h o rs e s w ere u sed a n d a u to c s
n ev er d re a m e d of. A p io n e e r so ciety
w as o rg a n iz e d a n d officers e le c te d as
fo llo w s: p re s id e n t, R. P. R a sm u s se n ;
h o n o ra ry p re s id e n t, M t b . G race L a t-
o u re lle ; vice p re s id e n t, F . B en field ;
s e c re ta ry , L. E v an s.
P H O N E S : Office 114
W. J.
LIVESTOCK
D E N T IS T
cows
GOOD JE R S E Y COW fo r sale, anti
75-egg in c u b a to r a n d
b ro o d e r.
Jo h n R o b e rtso n , R 2, G re sh a m .
C H U N K S— Office 617
FO U R M ILK COW S an d C REA M
S e p a ra to r fo r sale.
J . B u rso n ,
L in u e m a n n J u n c tio n .
*66
J.
(C opied from P o rtla n d O regonian.)
M ONM OUTH, O re., J u n e 26.—T h e O regon N orm al
school opened th is week . . s tu d e n ts enrolled 785.
la rg e st on reco rd fo r s ta te N orm al in O regon . . . .
how to c a re for larg e stu d e n t body a problem . . . .
800 being crow ded in to au d ito riu m w ith s e a tin g c a ­
pacity of 560. G alleries filled w ith e x tr a c h a irs in
aisles. M ore th a n 150 s tu d e n ts se a te d on p latform
New b o ard in g houses com pleted, a d d itio n s to ro o m ­
ing h ouses b u ilt and te n to used O ne hu n d red girts
sleep on u p p er floor of school.
T h e official school re p o rt gives 150 g rad e pupil*
in M onm outh, fo r te a c h e r p ractice.
Read w hat those you have elected to handle the
affa irs of your state and who are thoroughly inform ed
regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say
concerning m easure 308 on the ballot at the com ing
election:
By J a m e i W ithycom be, G overnor of O regon;
"Oiegon
is unq uest io n a b iy in need ol n o n e n o rm a l
school w o rk a nd P e n d le io n Is th e lo g ic a l place fo r a
school o f th is class in E a s te r n O re g o n ."
DR
F D Ii S A L E ch e a p , h o rse w ell b ro k e.
E n q u ire F. D ick en so n , h a lf m ilt
n o rth ol' R ockw ood.
*66
By P. L. C am p bell, P re s id e n t of the U n iv e rs ity of
O regon:
N o rm a l
S chool
Is
u r g e n tly
C o lleg e:
" A c a r e fu l a n a ly s is o f th e s itu a tio n w ill c o n v in c e a n y
one t h a t O re g o n needs a N o r m a l S chool in E a s te rn O r e ­
gon and P e n d le to n fills a ll th e g o v e rn m e n t r e q u ire m e n ts .*'
J u d g in g
by v o te rs
an d L oan
be sn o w ed
th a n e v e r
R esolved , t h a t it is th e sense of th e C o u n ty School
S u p e rin te n d e n ts o f th e S t a t e of O re g o n , in c o n v e n tio n
nswem bled, t h a t th e best In te r e s ts o f th e ¡iih n o h of the
S ta te d e m a n d in c re a s e d fa c ilit ie s fo r t h r t r a in in g of
te a c h e rs , an d th a t we. th e re fo re , en d o rse th* in it ia t iv e
m e a s u re to e s ta b lis h a N o r m a l School a t P e n d le to n
By M r s . C h arles H. C a s tn e r, P resid ent of the O regon
" S in c e th e people of P e n d le to n a re In lt lu t in g a m e a s u re
fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a N o r m a l S« hoot a t th a t place,
it w ill g iv e m e p le a s u re to s u p p o rt th is m e a s u r e "
By J, H. A ckerm an, P re s id e n t O regon N orm al School,
a t M onm outh:
By the C ounty School S u p e rin te n d e n ts of O regon:
F ed eration of W o m e n ’s Clubs;
"1 m ost h e a r t ily en d o rse
School a t P e n d le to n "
C o rv allis G azette say s th e m u lti­
plicity
of in itia tiv e
m e a s u re s im ­
p e rils th e m all.
R a th e r th a n ta k e
c h a n c e s on w h at th ey do n o t u n d e r
s ta n d v o te rs say " N o ."
th e
lo c a tio n
o f said
N o rm a l
Prof. R obert C. F ren ch , F o rm er P re s id e n t
N o rm al School Located at W eston;
ot th e
E a s te r n
P H Y S IC IA N S
S
( P a id
A dv >
P.
B I T T N E R , M. D
P h y s ic ia n an il S u rg e o n
O F F IC E H O U R S
10 a. m. to 12 m..
1 p. m. to S p. m.
7 to 3 p. m. a t office
P h o n e 621
E n tra n ce on M ain S t., n ex t door te
S te r lin g A K id d er's.
Office o v er B an k o f G resh am
PHONES
R esid e n c e. I l l ; Office l l x
H. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u rs— 10-12 a. m..
F a rm
P H Y S IC IA N
O v e r F ir s t S ta te B a n k , t t r iih a m
fo r K e n t.
P h o n e s, R es. 55x1
WOMEN anil C H IL D R E N
Office h o u rs : 10 a.m . to 1 2 :3 0
p.m . A fte rn o o n und e v e n in g by
a p p o in tm e n t.
Office o v e r B an k o f G re sh a m
P H O N E S :— R e sid e n c e,
T abor 120
Office, M ain 4312; H o m e A-616Z
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
P h y s ic ia n
DR. MAEEL JA N E DORINO
O S T E O P A T H IC
The CHOICE of the PEOPLE at the PRIMARIES
P H O N E M am 310
GKO
P
G la s s e s
O p t o m e t r is t and O p tician
F itte d .
Lens«*» D u p lic a te d .
IN S U B 1ÏC 1
FO R
S A L E — 3 0 0 -g a llo n
p re s s u re
ta n k , a t b a rg a in . S te r lin g & K id ­
d e r H dw e. Co.
tf
JO H N
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN ­
NI It IN C E C O M P A N IE S
P h o n e 613
G r esh a m . O regon
JA M ES
FOR STATE SENATOR
S t’H K T f BoNL’8
A C C ID E N T
«1 B E
A l ’ T<
L IF E
P L A T E G L A SS
HEALTH
O ffice
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H. A . LEW IS
on
elo
irh'-e 818.
Ite s id e n c e
0.
;M e, Ju s t o u ts id e th> e l’y ¡m i­
l l s of P o rtla n d .
— P a id Adv.
F ir s t S ta te B an k Bldg.
Try
4J
G. S C H N E I D E R
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
P o rtla u 'i p h o n e M ain 194U
If
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T m W e n t F i r s t C l» « «
W ork S ee
«J tra CTQRS
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Roman M eal' Bread
A greut Health Food
t'
Pies, Cakes, and Other ,
Pastry Articles.
W E t'K S IG X H U H .D IN O e - '
L l t - e l T . Jonew
O r.ih a n i
F r a n k C. . I n n «
Ora., Phon. 35 i
Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry i)
to Order
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Cream Putts an d .
Chocotate Eclaires
PHOTOS
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and
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City Bakery |
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E very S a tu rd a y a n d Sunda*.
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OR
NATURAL
Neat and Cheap
MAX
G re sh stn
THEODORE U*t MMNCK. F rs p n d r
(P a id A d v.)
S tr eet
R e s i d e n c e . 9 6 t h a m i Ea: t B u rn -
f BEST BREAD
V
H e w as n o m in a te d by all th e p a rtie s a n d receiv ed
m ore vo tes th a n d id all o th e r p e rso n s for th a t office.
» B IL E
G re sh a m p h o n e 517.
S lo g a n :
E c o n o m ic a l L e g is la ­
tio n ;
no Bond ls « u e ; P ay as
Y o u Go,
FOR
County Judge
E ¿KINGTON
Ilts n A M C B
D istric t 14, J o in t,
M u ltn o m a h . C la c k a m a s a n J
C o lu m b ia C o u n tie s.
George Tazw ell
BROW N
IM 3 D X A X C 1
FO R S A L E - 3000 g a llo n re d w ood
s to ra g e ta n k ¿or sal«’ a ’ a b ar-tain .
Good co n illiiv ii.
A. W M etzger
P h o n e 661.
tf
WAS
Ree G ilb ert S t a
WALKER, 0. D.
A
a in s c r ip tio n s
F llled
701-2 M organ B ldg.
W a sh in g to n at B ro a d w a y
P ortland
V ET C H AND G R E Y O ATS S E E D fo r
sale, m ixed re a d y fo r sow ing. W m.
H eyers, B o rin g . P h o n e 39x3.
On th e M a rk e t
F re sh E v e ry D ay
m.
P h o a e M a rsh a ll 1ROS
C C ît :
LAW .
to 3 p
6 32 M o r g a n B ld g ., P o r t la n d , O re.
F o r S a le C h eap .
S u rre y w ith lig h t d o u b le h a rn e s s,
in e x tra good c o n d itio n , lo o k s (ine.
M rs. P. A n d e rse n . P h o n e 62. Cor­
nett.
tf
E a s te rn O re g o n S ta te N o r m a l S chool C o m m itte e
lly J H G w in n . S « c \
P e n d le to n . t h e
P H Y S IC IA N
O F F IC E H O U R S — 3 a. m
W a n te il.
T h e H om e P a c k in g Co., a t G re s h ­
am , Is s till in th e m a r k e t fo r good
g ra d e cu ll a p p le s, a lso q u in c e s an d
C oncord g ra p e s . M rs. M. S to c k e r.
vote for your children
S u rg eo n
O ffice. 1 1 1 1 -1 2 S e llin g B u ild in g
PO R TLAN D , OREGON
MISCELLANEOUS
G ra p e s
and
Re«.. 93 E a s t 0 9 th St.
F O R T R A D E — H om e a n d
lot
in
P o rtla n d
near
Je ffe rso n
H ig h
sch o o l, fo r u n im p ro v e d a c re a g e
n e a r G re sh a m . A d d re ss O u tlo o k .
Q uin ces,
Office 921
EMILY F. BALCOM, M D .
FO R R E N T — H o u se on M ain s tr e e t,
$4 p e r m o n th .
C ity w a te r, e le c ­
tric
lig h ts .
C h as.
C lev elan d .
P h o n e 471.
tf
Apples,
and SU B O B O N
A ll p r o fe s s io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t ­
tended. S p e c ia l a tte n tio n
to dl»-
c a s e s o f th e E y e» and fittin g o f
G la s s e s .
H ou rs. 10-12 a .m .; 1-4, 7-8 p. m.
W ill T ra d e fo r H o u se a n il Lot
in G re sh a m , a 14 -a c re tr a c t of
f r u it la n d , w ell im p ro v ed a n d e v e ry ­
th in g in fine sh a p e . T w o m iles fro m
R o se b u rg , O re. F o r in fo rm a tio n see
L yon P. C h le n e , c a re Z im m e rm a n 's
G a ra g e , G re sh a m .
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O re g o n
avoid.
2-4 and 7-2 p. m.
Office, H o w itt B u ild in g
G re sh a m , O reg o n
S u ita b le fo r tr u c k o r cow s. See
M rs. S. I. D aily a t 1065 E. 1 3 th Si. N.
P o rtla n d , O reg o n .
tf
State B oard of H egrnts of O regon N orm al School
declares (hat “ the necessity lo r udditional N orm al
school facilities in Oregon is u p p u ren l.”
P o rtlan d C ham ber of C om m erce endorses m easure
308 und say Pendleion m ost logical locution for N or­
mal school in E astern Oregon.
308 X YES is a
G re sh a m , O re.
P h o n e 113
FO U R
LO TS,
B U N G A LO W , o u t­
b u ild in g s ;
$3000,
m o rtg a g e
$ 1 0 0 0 ; can a d d tw o c le a r lots.
W an t sm a ll ra n c h , so m e sto c k . A d­
d re ss D., c a re O u tlo o k , G re sh a m
School:
an
OTT
FO R
R E N T — S ev en -ro o m
h o u se f -----------------------------------------------------------------
w ith
g a ra g e .
Jas.
L a w re n c e ,
P h o n es: Office 46; H es. 61
G re sh a m .
P h o n e 313.
tf
G E O . I N G L I S , M .D.
B. F. M ulkey, Ex P re s id e n t S o u th ern O regon N orm al
of
H
H o w itt B u ild in g
" A n im m e d ia te e s ta b lis h m e n t of s l u I i a school a t som e
« e n tr a l p o in t such as P e n d le to n w o uld pro v e a g r e a t asset
to th e S ta te o f O reg o n
I s h a ll s u p p o rt th e lo c a tio n
N o r m a l School a t P e n d le to p .’*
H.
D E N T IS T
W A N T E D —-To re n t 15 o r 20 a c re s
w ith b u ild in g s
M ust
be
m ar
school. C all 167.
67
In s tru c tio n :
“ I tr u s t t h a t th e v o te rs o f th e S ta te w ill a s s ist is
r a is in s th e s ta n d a rd o f ou r schools by e s ta b lis h in g a
S ta te N o r m a l School a t P e n d le to n ’
fro m se n tim e n ex p ressed
o v e r th e s ta te , th e L und
m e a s u re , (s in g le ta x ) w ill
u n d e r d e e p e r th is elec tio n
b efo re.
R esid e n c e t l x
E. OLANAHAN
DENTIST
Office: F ir s t S t a t e B a a k B a llo ta *
G R E S H A M . O REG O N
B E E F CA TTLE W ANTED.
Cow s
4 ^ i- 6 c ;
liv e ho g s $8.90.
En­
q u ire T. R. H o w itt. P h o n e 516.
Pendleton Normal School
Proven Necessity
" A t le a s t one a d d itio n a l
needed In O re g o n "
R es. 115
OTT
G re sh a m office o v e r A n ch o r sto re ,
e n tr a n c e n e x t d o o r to H a rd w a re
s to re .
In S an d y ev ery T u esd ay
an d W ed n e sd a y .
W ANTED— Sound
te a m , w eig h in g
H o w C a ta r r h Is C o n tra c te d .
2800 p o u n d s,
a lso h a rn e s s
an d
M o th e rs a re so m e tim e s so th o u g h t-
w agon.
W. A. S hope, R4, G re s h ­
' less to n e g le c t th e co ld s w hich th e ir
am .
| c h ild re n c o n tr a c t. T h e in fla m m a tio n
i of th e
m ucus
m e m b ra n e , a t first F O R S A L E — T eu
head
of
w ork
a c u te , becom es c h ro n ic a n d th e ch ild
h o rses, h eav y a n d lig h t.
W. A.
I h as c h ro n ic c a ta r r h , a d is e a se t h a t is
P ro c to r, p h o n e 718 o r c a ll S andy
I seldom c u re d an d th a t m ay p ro v e a
F ir L u m b e r Co. P h o n e S an d y 46.
life ’s b u rd e n .
M any
p e rso n s w ho
have th is lo a th s o m e d is e a se w ill r e ­
PIGS
m em b er h a v in g h a d f r e q u e n t colds
a t th e tim e it w as c o n tra c te d . A li t­
tle f o r e th o u g h t, a b o ttle o f C h a m b e r- PIG S FO R S A L E . A. D. M cM illan,
p h o n e 756, G re sh a m .
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la in ’B C o u g h
R em ed y ju d ic io u sly
used, a n d a ll th is tr o u b le m ig h t h av e
been a v o id ed .
O b ta in a b le
e v e ry ­ SM A LL PIG S fo r sale. L a u d erb acR
B ros., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 7 53.
w here.
By W . J. K e rr, P resid ent of the Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l
O reg o n w as re p re s e n te d upon b o th
tlie ch a m p io n h all team s.
D ividing
c h a m p io n sh ip m oney Is a d iv ersio n
th a t O re g o n ia n s
n e v e r V uw inglv
D IX T IX T S
HORNES
If It is to o la te to m a k e a r r a n g e ­
m e n ts fo r a d v a n c in g th e T h a n k s g iv ­
ing d a te In o rd e r to give m o re tim e
fo r C h ris tm a s
sh o p p in g ,
p e rh a p s
C hristninH could be d e fe rre d u n til
sp rin g
It co sts m o re to co n d u c t th e a f ­
fa irs of th e city of P o rtla n d th a n It
co sts fo r th e s ta te of O reg o n .
Yet
th e s ta te h as 8 0 0 ,0 0 0 p eo p le an d th e
city 2 50,000.
lc w ord fo r first in s e rtio n ; one-
h a lf c e n t a w ord each s u b s e q u e n t in ­
se rtio n .
M inim um , an y in s e rtio n , 10c.
K a n sa s C ity , Mo., finds it h as only
1,006 sch o o l p u p ils
w ith
p e rfe c t
te e th . Of 17,024 p u p ils, 15,000 n e v er
use to o th b ru s h e s .
By J. A. C hurchill, S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t of Public
I'um pkitiR a re cheap, b u t, as in
th e cuse of th e a u to m o b ile , th e in i­
tia l in v e s tm e n t is n 't all. It ta k e s a
lot o f accesso ries to m ak e a pie
w h at it o u g h t to be
PROFESSIONAL AND
B U SIN E SS CARDS
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
As u m a tte r of In fo rm a tio n th a t no
o n e is In te re s te d in , we h av e n o ­
ticed tlia t th e r e is no su ch fa s c in a ­
tio n In tru d ln g a u to m o b ile s as th e r e
Is in tr a d in g h o rses. S om ehow th e
th r ill is lack in g .
If flour goes up a few m o re n o tc h ­
es, it w ill not be a case of e a tin g
T lie C a lifo rn ia a n ti alie n la n d law b read in th e sw eat of o n e 's face, b u t j
is soon to be p assed on by th e c o u rts in a fig u ra tiv e T u rk is h b ath .
W ith o u t d e sirin g In atty way to a n ti
—
T h e w h eels of co m m erce m ay be 1
c lp a te th e ir d ecisio n . It m u st be said
th e s e d ay s,
th a t th e case to be p re s e n te d Is o n e tu r n in g p re tty ra p id ly
but Ju s t w ait u n til th e w h eels o t !
of pe> u lla r h a rd s h ip .
A p p a re n tly th e rig h t of th e o w n e r ' p o litics g et a good s t a r t
of th e p ro p e rty w hich it Is so u g h t to j
W ell, an y h o w , even If so m e o f th e
c o n tis ia le m ig h t win th e case w ith-1
p lain
p eo p le a re a b it b o red , th e ! I
o u t fo rcin g th e c o u rt to ho ld th a t the
I s p e llb in d e rs a re h av in g a g re a t little j
la *
Is u n c o n s titu tio n a l
For
th e
I tim e all (h e ir own
p ro p e rty r ig h ts o f m in o r J a p a n e s e
c h ild re n w ho, b ein g
b o rn In th is
T h e a v e ra g e citizen w o u ld n 't envy
c o u n try a re c itiz e n s, is in v o lv ed T h e th e a u to m o b ile o w n e r th e s e fine Oc­
p ro p e rty is not <nat o f an a lie n , to b e r d ay s if he ootild Just get a day
sin ce it is h eld by th e f a th e r o f th e off fo r a w alk
c h ild re n
as th e ir
g u a rd ia n .
He
b o u g h t It fo r A m erican citiz e n s an d
New an d th e n a stra w h at defies
h o ld s It It i tr u s t fo r th e m . O ne can th e seaso n m erely to a c c e n tu a te th e
h a rd ly th in k th a t a C a lifo rn ia c o u rt, m a rv e lo u s sw eetn ess o f O re g o n 's a u - i
m uch less th e s u p re m e c o u rt of th e tu n tn c lim ate.
U n ited H tatea w ould ta k e th e p ro p ­
N o th in g
w ill d isp el e n th u s ia s m
e rty aw ay fro m th em .
T h a t is th e
T h e re c an , o f co u rse , be no d o u b t lik e an ad m issio n ree
of th e rig h t o f a s t a te to fo rb id th e re aso n why p o litical g a th e r in g s a re
a lie u o w n e rsh ip o t p ro p e rty W e su p A lw ays free.
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