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VOL. 6,
4
G resham O utlook
NO. 68
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
»
YEAR
PARENT-TEACHERS’ MEETING
R. H. SPENCE, OF TROUTDALE, IS FOUR PER CENT BEER REQUIEM
SUNG BY THE GRAVE DIGGERS
RECEIVES GOOD INSTRUCTION
FIRST LUCKY ONE
IN
CAMPAIGN
a- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
An a n ti-b re w e ry a m e n d m e n t m e e t­
in g w as h e ld la s t n ig lit In M e tz g e r’s
h a ll u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e M u lt­
n o m a h C o u n ty G ra v e D ig g e r's a s ­
* co m b e a n d C o n g re ss m a n C. N. *
* M c A rth u r w ill s p e a k b e fo re
* j so c ia tio n . T h e re w as a good a tt e n d ­
* th e G re sh a m re p u b lic a n c lu b
* a n c e of m e m b e rs an d o th e r s in te r e s t­
* on S a tu r d a y e v e n in g n ex t in
• , ed a n d c o n s id e ra b le e n th u s ia s m w as
* M e tz g e r’s h a ll. T h e se s p e a k - • j m a n ife ste d in C o n n ectio n w ith th e
* e rs h av e b een s e c u re d by th e
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w ritte n fo r th is
* re p u b lic a n c e u tr a l c o m m itte e
* s in g in g of so n g s
* o f w hich O. A. E a s tm a n is a
* c a m p a ig n a n d in re s p o n se to tlie
* m e m b e r.
B esid es th e s e tw o
* s t ir r in g r e m a r k s by R. 1’. H u tto n , s u ­
* p ro m in e n t s p e a k e rs th e r e w ill
* p e rin te n d e n t o f th e O reg o n A nti-
* be o th e r fo rm s o f e n te r ta in -
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* m e n t c o m p risin g vocal a n d
* S alo o n L e a g u e , w ho w as th e s p e a k ­
* in s tr u m e n ta l m u sic. T h e en - * e r o f th e e v e n in g .
* tire p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v lt-
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Mr. B u tto n sa id in p a rt —
* ed to com e a n d h e a r th e s e tw o
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lie
S ta te L a b o r C o m m issio n e r
* d is tin g u is h e d s p e a k e rs . B o th
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seem ., lo g iv e a k n o c k -o u t to th e
* a re w ell k n o w n an d a re fluent
* o ra to rs .
* m a lte d fig u res a d v a n c e d by som e of
th e m a lte d
m ilk a d v o c a te s of th e
th irs ty
fa th e rs ’ am endm ent
fo r
"M alting
N u rsin g M o th e rs' M ilk .”
T h e se fig u res w ere fu r n is h e d to tlie
COLLEGE BULLETIN
s t a te by tile b re w e rs th e m se lv e s u n ­
IS DISCONTINUED d e r o a th a n d th e b re w e ry union
officials, so th e y a re u n p re ju d ic e d .”
T lie O. A. C. T ress B u lle tin
H e re tire tlie fig u res fro m th e L a ­
w h ich lias been se n t o u t w eek ly b o r D e p a rtm e n t w hich lie gav e, u s­
fro m C o rv a llis fo r n e a rly fo u r y e a rs in g 1 9 1 4 , w hen th e b re w e ry b u sin ess
h a s been d is c o n tin u e d , b u t in its w as a t its h e ig h t, a n d tlie b lig h t c f
p lace th e r e w ill be an a tte m p t to p ro h ib itio n w as n o t ev en a n tic ip a te d :
m eet th e deficien cy by se n d in g o u t
"Skilled w o rk e rs , 1 7 2 ; u n s k ille d ,
c a re fu lly se le c te d m a tte r m o re a d a p t­ 7 6 ; office h e lp e rs , 2 5 ; fe m a le c le rk s,
4 ; to ta l h e lp e m p lo y e d , 2 7 " ; to ta l
ed to e a c h c o m m u n ity .
w ages, $ 3 6 9 ,0 4 4 .0 0 .
T h e m a tte r to he Issu ed h e r e a f te r
" I 'i g u r e s a re n o t in fo r all p la n ts
w ill be of re a l v a lu e to e ach c o m m u ­ th is y e a r, a n d tlie law a llo w s only
n ity re c e iv in g it a n d in th e n a tu r e of tlie g ivirtg o u t o f to ta ls . T h is m uch
th a t
tw o b re w e rie s
a d is tin c t m essag e w h ich no o th e r we ca n s ta te ,
a lo n e , o p e ra tin g in o th e r lin e s, have
m e d iu m can c a rry .
p aid o u t sin c e J a n u a r y la s t, $80,000
T h o se
w ho w ish lo receiv e th e to 85 w o rk m e n .
P re tty fa ir w ages
m o n th ly e x te n sio n b u lle tin s w ill be is $ 9 4 1 .0 0 fo r n in e m o n th s ’ lab o r.
"A s a
m a t te r of fa c t, O regon
p u t on th e m a ilin g list on re q u e s t to
b re w e rie s now em p lo y m o re w o rk e rs
tlie colleg e.
th a n th e y fo rm e rly did in th e b eer
I n te r e s t lias b een s te a d ily g ro w ­
ing d u rin g th e p a st few d a y s in th e
O u tlo o k 's P ro fit-S h a rin g s u b s c rip tio n
cam p a ig n .
A lread y a d ra w in g h a s been h ad
a n d th e slip d ra w n w as t h a t o f R. H.
S pence, of T ro u td a le , w ho w ill re-
cel» e on d e m a n d th e O u tlo o k 's ch eck
fo r $1.50 d ra w n in fa v o r o f an y a d ­
v e rtis e r h e m ay d e s ig n a te , w h o se ad
w as in th e p re c e d in g issu e of th e
O u tlo o k , an d good in tra d e .
T h e d ra w in g w as m a d e by H. A.
A b rig h t of th e O ra b e te ria
T h e re is a little s to ry in c o n n e c ­
tio n w ith th is re n e w a l of M r. Spence.
H e w as a few m o n th s in a r r e a r s an d
cam e in to pay fo r o n e y e a r w hich
w ould h a v e been p a rtly in ad v an ce.
W hen th e c o n d itio n s o f th is c a m ­
p a ig n w ere e x p la in e d
to
him he
q u ic k ly p aid up to (late an il ap p lie d
tile $1.50 on a p aid in a d v a n c e s u b ­
s c rip tio n w h ich e n title d h im to be
am o n g th e ten fro m w hich th e d ra w ­
ing w as m ad e.
T h e re h a v e been n u m e ro u s o th e r
a u h sc rip tio n s p aid d u rin g th e p ast
week w hich d id no t m eet th e p u b ­
lish ed c o n d itio n s , m a in ly b ec a u se th e
su b s c rip tio n w as n o t a lr e a d y paid up
to d a te .
D u rin g th e p a st w eek c ir c u la r s
h a v e been m a ile d o u t to o u r s u b s c rib ­
e rs c o n ta in in g v a rio u s ite m s o f in ­
fo rm a tio n r e la tin g to th e c a m p a ig n ,
c o m b in a tio n s u b s c rip tio n s , etc., an d
a s ta te m e n t o f th e d a te to w hich th e
p erso n a d d re s s e d is, a c c o rd in g to o u r
re c o rd s, p aid . T h e se a re in no w ay
in th e n a tu r e of d u n s b u t a re sim p ly
s e n t fo r in fo rm a tio n .
R e q u e st
is
m ad e th a t if an y m is ta k e a p p e a rs in
o u r re c o rd s o u r a tte n tio n be c a lled
to th e sam e. Of c o u rs e , if an y s u b ­
s c r ib e r is in a r r e a r s re q u e s t is m ad e MACCABEES TO HAVE
PUBLIC MEETING
th a t tlie a r r e a r a g e be p aid a n d th a t
in th e f u tu r e th e s u b s c rib e r a ss ist us
T h e R ockw ood M accab ees h a d a
in c a rr y in g o u t o u r p olicy of p a y ­
m en t in a d v a n c e w h ich h a s been good m e e tin g on S a tu rd a y ev e n in g
fo u n d n e c e ssa ry on a c c o u n t o f th e la s t, w h ich w as la rg e ly a tte n d e d by
g re a tly in c re a se d co st of p a p e r.
O ne s u b s c rib e r, on re c e iv in g o u r d e le g a tio n s fro m th r e e P o r tla n d te n ts
s ta te m e n t, im m e d ia te ly
m a ile d h is a n d by in d iv id u a l m e m b e rs fro m o th ­
ch e c k fo r a y e a r in a d v a n c e a lth o u g h e r p laces. S ta te C o m m a n d e r J . W.
a lre a d y paid u p to n ex t A p ril. A n o th ­ S h erw o o d w as also p re s e n t’ a n d p re ­
e r s u b s c rib e r re cen tly c a m e in to te ll sid e d , g iv in g in s tru c tio n in tlie r i t u a l ­
us t h a t h e r s u b s c rip tio n w as o u t,
D istrict D ep u ty G rav es
w h ile in fact we p ro v ed to h e r th a t istic w o rk .
sh e w as p aid up fo r six m o n th s vet an ti D istric t R ecord K e e p e r M u n g er
T lie O u tlo o k w ish p s to a n n o u n c e w ere a lso am o n g th e v isito rs.
th e fo llo w in g c h a n g e in th e p lan of
1 lie la d ie s o f R o ck w o o d , m e m b e rs
th e c a m p a ig n , a c h a n g e w hich seem s
of
tlie W o m e n ’s R elief a s s o c ia tio n of
m o re fa ir a n d w ill n o t affect an y w ho
h av e a lre a d y p a rtic ip a te d ns o n ly o n e tlie M accab ees p jo v ld e d a sp le n d id
d ra w in g h a s been m ad e.
H e re a fte r s u p p e r a t tlie close o f th e sessio n
a d ru w iiig w ill I ip m ad e as soon a s w h ich w as fu lly a p p re c ia te d by all
i ach su c cessiv e ten p a id -in -a d v a n c e ,
new o r re n e w a l s u b s c rip tio n s h av e th e v is ito rs a n d th e h o m e m e m b e rs.
A c o m m itte e c o n s is tin g of J o h n
been re ceiv ed , b u t th e d ra w in g will
be m ad e fro m all su ch s u b s c rip tio n s ! B ro w n , A. G. S c h a n tin , W a lk e r
receiv ed to th a t d a te , an d th is w ill Q u e sin b e rry , W. A. R o w en a n d E. L.
c o n tin u e th r o u g h th e e n ti r e tim e of
th e c a m p a ig n to D e cem b er 30, 1916. ' T h o rp e w as n a m e d to m a k e a r r a n g e ­
So th a t each o n e w ill p a rtic ip a te in m e n ts to r an open m e e tin g to be h eld
th e c o n te s t to th e en d o f th e tim e , o n th e th ir d S a tu rd a y o f n ex t m o n th ,
ex cep t
th a t
no o n e h a v in g b een i N o v em b er 18.
A p ro g ra m w ill be
d ra w n o n ce can be d ra w n a g a in d u r ­
p re s e n te d to be fo llo w ed by d a n c in g .
in g th e c a m p a ig n .
w ill
H ence it w ill be to y o u r a d v a n ta g e S ta te C o m m a n d e r S h erw o o d
to g et in e a rly in th e c a m p a ig n .
h av e a good s p e a k e r p re s e n t a n d tlie
M accaoee o r c h e s tra
fro m
M ount
FAIRVIEW
H ood T e n t, No. 17. T h e e n tir e p u b -
lie is in v ite d to a tte n d , in c lu d in g
A H a llo w e ’en so cial a n d e n te r ta i n ­
m e n t w ill be g iven a t th e city h all y o u n g p eo p le, all of w hom w ill tie
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , O c to b e r 28. D ec­ p riv ile g e d to d an c. a f t e r th e e n te r ­
o ra tio n s . g a m e s a n d s t u n ts in k e e p ­ ta in m e n t is over.
ing w ith th e d ay w ill be in ev id en ce.
A jitn e y lu n c h w ill be se rv e d .
All
a n c o rd ia lly in v ite d to a tte n d
’i ie Z ion
E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h will
o b se rv e on next S u n d a y tile l'ttli a tt­
uivi rs a ry of its o rg a n iz a tio n a n d at
the sa m e tim e c e le b ra te its a n n u a l
re fo rm a tio n an d
m issio n
fe s tiv a l
S e rv ices w ill b egin at l itic i a n d c o n
tin u u d u rin g th e d ay .
A fu ll p ro ­
g ra m w ill be g iven in o u r n e x t iHStie.
0 PERETT A
he L and of Nod"
By children of Grade School
In Assembly H ell of S ch o o lh o u se
*
G resham . Oregon
U nder D irection of
MRS. ELLEN A. POM LIU »1
Friday, Nov. 3, at 8 p. m.
The King of the Land of
No«l and 24 of In* »nhject* with
six little sieepy heads that
visit his kingdom. About 30
children in songs and dia­
logues.
ADMISSION 25c
P roceeds to go tow ard purchase
of Phonograph and R ecords for
sch ool
In O re g o n g o n e d r y .”
Y o u r’ e q u a l r i g h t s ’ w e ll g iv e y ou r i g h t, f o r w e l l im p o rt c o c k ta ils le s s .
Y ou O re g o n r o u s t e r s h e n c e f o r t h s h a ll be k n o w n a s r o o s t e r s c o c k ta il- le s s ,
I n O re g o n t o t a l l y d ry . ’
O ld B a rle y c o r n , w e’v e “ g o t th e c«>rn” an d y o u 'r e a p r o v e n l i a r
W » l i k e i t d r y a n d by a n d by w« ’ll d ry th e M a te s ti l l d r ie r
Yes. O re g o n s t i l l s s t i l l d r y e r
I he l a t h . . - a m t m o th e r« , tin- p a tr io t« . a m t o t h e r s w ill ta k e no b r e w e r y l l i e i -
T h e y a ll Have v o te s , h u t m o i• o f n o t . . th ey " i- I ••• b u . e e i < is h tr a d e b u y er« .
v n d t h a t 's y o u r i n e g o n d r ie r.
J . O. H A LL
J. O. H all, of P o rtla n d , In d e p e n ­
d en t c a n d id a te fo r co u n ty sch o o l au
p e r ii.te n d e n t, w as b o rn In c e n tr a l
New V ork, In 1862
H is f a th e r w as
a v e te ra n o f th e C ivil W a r
At th e
clo se o f th e w a r th e fa m ily m oved to
M ich ig an , w h ere th e s u b je c t o f th is
-k e tc h receiv ed bis g r a m m a r sch o o l
e d u c a tio n
R e tu rn in g to New Y o rk ,
lie a tte n d e d th e C ly d e h ig h sch o o l,
w h e re h e g ra d u a te d .
L a te r he fin­
ish e d h r w o rk in th e A lb an y S ta te
N o rm a l co lleg e, A lb an y , New Y ork.
H e ta u g h t fo r s e v e ra l y e a rs in th e
g r a m m a r a n d h ig h sc h o o ls of New
Y o rk .
In 1892 he c a m e w ith his
w ife to N e b ra sk a a n d th e y e a r fo l­
lo w in g to O reg o n
H e w as p rin c ip a l
o f th e L in co ln sch o o l a t S alem fo r
sev en y ears. H e th e n cam e to P o r t­
la n d a n d w as p rin c ip a l o f th e Mt.
T a b o r a n d G len co e sc h o o ls f o r se v ­
e r a l y e a r s .- - P a i d Adv.
Head th e W ant Ada.
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T h e B e a v e r S ta te M o to r
co m p an y is b u sily en g a g e d in
th e
m a n u f a c tu r e
of
Ira g
saw s, th e o u tp u t b e in g o n e a
day a t p re s e n t w ith a n in -
c re a s in g d e m a n d fo r a ll th a t
c an be m ad e.
T h e se
m a-
c h in e s h a v e- p ro v en to be
su ch a su ccess in th e c u ttin g
of savvlogs a n d co rd w o o d th a t
th e y a re in d lsp e u slh le in th e
lu m b e rin g a n d lo g g in g cam p s
a ll o v e r th e n o rth w e s t. T h e
co m p an y h a s re c e n tly in s ta ll-
ed an o x y -a c e ty le n e w eld in g
m a ch in e a n d Is m a k in g o th e r
m a c h in e s fo r its ow n use.
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TO MEASURE PRACTICE
BY SCIENCE AT 0. A. C.
T h ey u su a lly g e t w h a t you w an t.
; T ry a w a n t ad. in th e O u tlo o k .
Delegate* Named to Attend
County Association*
of Teacher*
T h e m e e tin g of th e P a re n t-T e a c h ­
e r s ’ a s s o c ia tio n on F rid a y ev e n in g
last ut th e G resh am sch o o lh o u se w as
called to o r d e r by tu e p re s id e n t. Mrs.
J. E. E lk in g to n .
A m o tio n w as m ad e a n d c a rrie d
e m p o w e rin g th e p re s id e n t to ap p o in t
d e le g a te s to a tte n d th e co u n ty o r g a n ­
izatio n of P a re n t-Y e a c h e rs' a s s o c ia ­
tio n s of M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . T h e fo l­
low ing d e le g a te s w ere a p p o in te d :
M is C M. Z im m e rm a n , Mrs. T h e o ­
dor» B ru g g e r, M rs H a ttie W oatell,
Mrs E. 8. M cC orm ick, Mrs J. N.
C la n a h a n .
A c o m m itte e c o n sistin g of M rs. C.
E. R u sh e r, Mrs. V o lb rech t und Mrs.
H a ttie W e ste ll w as a p p o in te d by th e
p re s id e n t to c o n fe r w ith Mrs. E llen
A. P o m ero y in re g a r d to tlie co -o p er­
a tio n of p a re n ts a n d te a c h e rs in th e
p ro d u c tio n of u m us leu 1 pluy, to be
g iven by m e p u p ils of th e G resh am
g ra d e school. A solo w as re n d e re d
by M rs E m il O sw ald.
A very in te re s tin g a n d h e lp fu l a d ­
d re ss w as g iv en by Mrs. lla w k in s , o r ­
g a n iz e r of th e first P a re n t-T e a c h e rs '
a ss o c ia tio n of P o rtla n d . S om e of th e
p o in ts b r o u g h t o u t. und a d v o c a te d by
M rs. H aw k in s in h e r a d d re s s w ere as
fo llo w s ;
T lie w e lfa re of th e c h ild re n sh o u ld
be u p p e rm o st in th e m in d s of th e
people.
T h e b e tte rm e n t of muBic in all
g ra d e s sh o u ld be b ro u g h t a b o u t.
T he u n ity o f p a re n ts und te a c h e rs
in an effo rt fo r im p ro v e m e n t of c o n ­
d itio n s a lo n g a ll lin es.
P u b lic
p a rk s
and
p la y g ro u n d s
sh o u ld be e s ta b lis h e d fo r c h ild re n —
th e b est b ein g n o n e too good fo r th e
c h ild re n .
How s h a ll we n iuke th e h o m e th e
moBt d e s ira b le p lace fo r boys an d
g irls to pass th e i r tim e ?
C lasses sh o u ld go in a body to th e
ilh ru ry ut c e rta in tim e s fo r s to ry te ll­
ing o r re a d in g s, o r hav e p riv ile g e to
look o v e r boo k s a n d m agazine«.
P u b lic g y m n a s iu m s sh o u ld be open
fo r use e v ery n ig h t In th e w eek,
e q u ip p e d w ith sw im m in g ta n k s fo r
boys a n d g irls! a lso m a n u a l tr a in in g
ro o m s sh o u ld be o pen ev en in g s.
W o rk fo r th e ele c tio n of rig h t-
m in d ed p eo p le fo r city und sch o o l o f­
ficers.
L ocal c e n s o rs h ip of m oving p ic t­
u re s ; d ic ta tio n of th e k in d s of p ic t­
u re s sh o w n , a n d o rd in a n c e s p ro h ib it­
ing c h ild re n fro m a tte n d in g c e rta in
p e rfo rm a n c e s .
T h e n e x t m e e tin g o r th e a ss o c ia ­
tion w ill he h eld on th e th ird W ed­
nesd ay of next m o n th , N o v em b er 15.
S p ecial: 4 8 -in ch C o lo rad o field
fence, 33c a ro d . L. L. K id d e r H a rd -
w ar Co.
FAREWELL TO OLD DUCK LANE
A n a ll-su ffic ien t, h ig h ly sa tls fa c
th e S m ith
M em o rial
P re s b y te ria n
l to ry m eal, a t 25 c e n ts p e r, follow ed c h u rc h .
T h e s tu n ts , by v a rio u s
by Ju st su ch a p ro g ra m of e n te r ta i n ­ g ro u p s , w ere loo fu n n y if n o t too
A n d O re g o n s t i l l d r y "
F o r by a n d b y, a n d th a t d a y 's n ig h , w . II s h o u t, i'lu i t i n n 's d r y '
ing fe a tu re s a n d fu n n y s t u n ts us only n u m e ro u s to a d e q u a te ly d escrib e.
\n il w h e n o u r e y e s se e I ' a i a . l i s e w ith . v e ry n a tio n d ry ,
F a irv ie w can p ro d u c e w hen led by
Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t, in h e r u su a l
V e 'll r e g i s t e r fro m O re g o n , th e ilry e e t
Mrs. J a n e t G ra n t, c o n s titu te d a long m a s te rfu l w ay, d ire c te d th e p ro g ra m
, to hi- re m e m b e re d occasio n at F a ir - anil a d d e d m an y spicy to u c h e s to th e
la'gnvol.
O u r f a t h e r 's tie d , t u t h e e .
view il ty hull la s t F rid a y n ig lit u n ­ occasio n . E lse w h e re in th e O u tlo o k
A u th o r o f I . lb e it y ,
d e r a u sp ic e s of th e W o m e n 's so ciety is a s u m m a ry of th e re m a rk s m ade
T o th e e w e sin g
of tlie P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h
by D. 8. D u n b a r in re la tin g h is “ ex­
I . o n g m a y o u r iu n d tie ( n i g h t
T h e a tte n d a n c e w as ev en la r g e r p e rie n c e ."
W i t t , p r o t l l l , I l i o n ' s lig h t.
U o w ith u s t h r o u g h th e tig h t.
tita n a n tic ip a te d a n d ta x e d th e - c a -
O ne of th e m ost u n iq u e " e x p e r i­
G r e a t G od o u r K in k
p a rlty of th e la rg e ro o m , a n d th e la- e n c e s" w as th a t g iv en by Mrs. A . L
I d ies w ere w ell p le a s e d w ith th e re- S to n e, e n title d , "A F a re w e ll,” w hich
fO RM ER RESIDENTS
THAT OLD HOUSE
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la n d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , Rev. Jo h n
S ectio n L in e ro a d , a n d ra ise som e II. B oyd, th e paB lor, officiating. Only K ay, D 8. D u n b a r, M r a n d M rs. A. p re c ia te d by a ll w ho know th e c o n d i­
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it w as b u ilt.
1 h a p p e n io know all th e yo u n g c o u p le w itn e sse d th e c e r­
A rA S E W E L L .
a b o u t it, a s 1 w o rk e d on th e ho u se em o n y . T h e b rid e w as g iven away
TUNE:
"Auld Lang Byne."
a n d h a v e in my p o ssessio n a n o te ­ by h e r g r a n d f a th e r , Mr. G ilim a n . Miss
Our town was resting peacefully
book, g iv in g th e k in d of w ork d one A lice R o b e rts of G re sh a m , s is te r of
As towns are wont to do
g ro o m ,
w as
b rid e sm a id .
A
a n d tlie w ag es p a id , to g e th e r w ith th e
When all at once »aid M r Yeon
w ed d in g d in n e r w as se rv e d a t th e
th e d a te of th e b u ild in g
W e'll now haVe eomthlng n e w ”
in 1861, I w as a b la c k s m ith s a p ­ h o m e of th e b rid e 's p a re n ts , Mr and
To work they went w ith team and plow
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p re n tic e to J o s h u a E w in g W itte n . He M rs Ed. G ilim a n ,
And men perhapa a score;
o ffered to pay me w ag es ab ove my s tr e e t. .
They dug and aernped In old "Duck Iaine"
M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rts h av e m any
a p p re n tic e w ag es, fo r w o rk on th e
'T ill 'tw a a n 't there no more
w h e re
both
h o u se, w hich h e w as b u ild in g
A c­ frie n d s in G re sh a m ,
c o rd in g to my book, I w o rk ed tw o h av e lived. M r R o b e rts is th e e ld e s t
The blasted rocks they flew ao high.
d a y s a t sc o rin g a n d hew lug am i h a lf son of M r a n d M rs D. M R o b e rts
They scatte-ed fa r end wide
a d ay a t h a u lin g sle e p e rs, lo u r and T h ey s ta r te d im m e d ia te ly fo r an ex
Perchance I f you were s trollin g by
a h a lf d a y s s h in g lin g a n d six d ay s at te n d e d h o n ey m o o n «rip, w hich will
You had to run and hide.
o th e r w o rk o n th e h o u se.
If w hat In clu d e a v isit to Halt L a k e C ity , a
They smashed the windows Into bit a.
you say is c o rr e c t, m e s le e p e rs w hich to u r of s o u th e r n C a lifo rn ia a n d a
T hey crashed thro' wooden walls,
I h ew ed , w ith a n o ld fa s h io n e d b ro ad tr ip to S e a ttle , a f t e r w h ich th e y w ill
They thundered and they ra ttle d like
go to B u rn s, in e a s te r u O reg o n .
ax, a re s till u n d e r th e h o u se
A shower o f leaden balls
M any b e a u tifu l an d u se fu l g ifts
T h e h e a d c a r p e n te r on th e b u ild ­
in g w as J o h n H Ito o rk , w ho w as a w ere re c e iv e d , in c lu d in g tw o c o m ­
T hey’ ve dug a ditch both wlda and deep
M e th o d ist p reach e» as w ell as c a r ­ p le te c h e sts of s ilv e rw a re a n d m uch
To lat the autos through
p e n te r. th e u n cle o f P . H. R o o rk , c u t g la s s
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They've le ft the churches high and dry
M rs. U. W H a le a n d M rs. C. P ow ell.
And a ll the neighbors, too
H lu n g lin g u i ' 1 Lathing
M rs. W itte n » a s a s u tle r of Jo h n H.
W e tried, but oould not make them step.
Ito o rk
M r. a n d M rs W itte n w ere
T hey dug w ith m ight and main.
Work done prom ptly and ca re­
th e p a re n ts of th e la te M rs. J . Li,
And now we stand and sadly cry
Ben H illm an , F ou rth etreet,
L ee, w ho d ie d in P o r tla n d a b o u t a fu lly.
"Fkraw aU to old Duck Lane.
G resham , b etw een R obert and Hood
y e a r ago.
D. 8. DUNBAR
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B a rg a in s in th e W a n t ad s.
b u sin e ss, m ost o f th e b re w e rs do not
c a re a tig a b o u t th e a d o p tio n of th e
b rew ery a m e n d m e n t. M any of them
w ould not bo back to b e e r-m a k in g if
it passes. O ne s a id , *1 am m ak in g
m oney; n o t so m u ch as I did in b re w ­
ing, b u t I h a v e p lay ed h a re an d
h o u n d s a ll tny life*, a n d 1 w as th e
h a re . I am g lad Io r e tir e to a b u si­
ness s till p ro fita b le a n d n o t be a l­
w ays c h a s e d ."
A gain, th e d e p a rtm e n t sa y s th a t
O regon h ad 9 7 u n io n b re w e ry w o rk ­
ers. 938 u n io n b a rte n d e rs , an d be­
tw een sev en a n d e ig h t p e r cen t, a d ­
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w o rk e rs, in c lu d in g all lin es of b eer
a n d o th e r liq u o r m a n u f a c tu r e an d
r e ta ilin g in O regon.
“ A g ain , th e b re w e ry bill w ould
d is c rim in a te a g a in s t th e fa rm e r. If
t l i e fu n n e r m a d e c id e r up to stx-
te n tlis of o n e p e r cen t, he w ould be
y a n k e d up by th e la w ; b u t if th e
P o rtla n d b re w e r
m ade b e e r sev en
tim e s th a t s tro n g an d sold It to c h il­
d re n , th e bill w ould le g a liz e it, a n d
lie w ould he h a ile d as th e s a v io r of
O regon p o s te rity th r o u g h m a ltin g
th e ir p ro g e n ito rs .
" P r o h ib itio n k eep s O reg o n m oney
in O regon a n d k eep s th ts w e a lth d is ­
tr ib u te d .
T h e b re w e ry a m e n d m e n t
w ould c o n c e n tra te it in a c o u p le of
O reg o n b re w e rs ' h a n d s. S elf In te re s t
Joins decency a n d m o ra lity In u rg in g
us to vote u g u in s t th e m a lte d fa th e rs .
" T h e b re w e rs ' a m e n d m e n t le g a liz ­
es se llin g liq u o r to c h ild re n , a n d p e r­
m its th e o p e n in g of o rig in a l p a c k a g e
sa lo o n s n ext d o o r to y o u r h om es, be
it in city o r c o u n try
V ote ¡115-X-No
F a rm e rs ' a n d H o m e m a k e rs' W eek
a n d R u ra l L ife C o n fe re n c e s, J a n u a r y
1 to 6. Is th e u n n u n l o ccasio n for
O re g o n ’s r u r a l p o p u la tio n th a t be­
lieve In m o re p ro fita b le fu rm s, b r ig h t­
e r homeB, an d m o re a ttr a c tiv e social
a n d b u sin e ss re la tio n s , to a sse m b le
a t th e S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e to
m e a s u re p ra c tic e by scien ce, s ift th e
fa lse from th e tr u e , a n d b rin g th e
te s te d p rin c ip le s o f file co lleg e in to
th e in d u s trie s , b u sin e ss, a n d society
again st o r ig in a l package saloons.
of r u r a l life.
"O regon b re w e rie s u sed only tw o
O p p o rtu n itie s to do th is w ill he
p e r cen t, of O reg o n hops. T h e la r g ­
e s t b rew ery b ra g g e d in Its a d s th a t m an y . Good fa r m e rs , a n d b ad , w ill
ru b s h o u ld e rs w ith b e tte r fa rm e rs .
th e y Ub*d iin p o rte il h o p s.”
Mr. H u tto n closed Ilia r e m a r k s by H ouse k e e p e rs w ill u n ite w ith h o m e­
re a d in g th e fo llo w in g o rig in a l c a m ­ m a k e rs. All w ill m eet s ta te a n d n a ­
p a ig n v e rse s;
tio n a l le a d e rs a n d m in g le w ith each
o th e r in tlie re a lm s of c o u n try id eals
W H E N O R E U O tt W E N T D B Y .
a n d c o u n try p o ssib ilitie s.
P le a s u re
W e 're b u ild in g s c h o o n e r s n o w lo tr a d e u p o n th e b o u n d le s s o c e a n s ,
w ill vie w ith p ro fit in in s p irin g an d
H ince " b e e r y " s c h o o n e r s c e a s e d lo tr a d e <n o u r o w n b o o zy n o tio n s
g u id in g to h ig h e r th in g s , w itli th e
A n d O re g o n w e n t d ry .
T h e p r i v a t e s t e e l p l a n t s n o w e r e c t th e to w e r in g s t r u c t u r a l s te e l
in te lle c tu a l a n d s p ir itu a l le a d in g th e
W h e re boo zy p o litic s o n c e w r o u g h t d e s t r u c t i v e p u b lic s t e a l s
m a te ria l.
'F o r e O re g o n w e n t d ry .
C o n fe re n c e s fo r o rg a n iz a tio n s and
O re g o n D ry la y s r a i l r o a d t i e s ; w e 'r e b u ild in g p u b lic s e r v ic e ro ad .
le c tu re s fo r in d iv id u a ls , w ith d e m o n ­
W h e re b e e r "d ead lo ck e d ," a n d sn o w e d
th e b lo c k ." a n d p r i v a t e b ills w o u ld r a il
s t r a tio n s a n d e x h ib its fo r a ll,
a re
r o a d ,”
W h e n O re g o n w a 'n 't d ry .
p a r ts of each d a ily p ro g ra m .
S tu ­
T h e n w a g e s b a n k s ” o f lo s in g "coined" r.n d "m in ted " in to J u le p s
d e n ts m ay e x a m in e a n d te s t m any
T h e s a v i n g s b a n k s n o w c o in a n d m in t to s m ile s f o r w iv e s ’ t r u e lip s
ty p e s of fa rm
m a c h in e ry ;
Ju d g e
.Since O r e g o n 's g o n e d r y .'
.
B u t t h e h o p t h a t m a d e J o h n B u t l e y s f o g o f r o th in g a t th e m o u th
s tu n d e rd b re e d s of ull c lasses of fa rm
N ow m a k e s th e b r e w e r s h o p p in g m ad a n d t h e i r a n t i c s m o s t u n c o u th ,
liv e sto c k ; s tu d y c o n s tru c tio n a n d o p ­
•
'C a u s e O r e g o n ’s to o d ry !
e ra tio n of fa rm e n g in e s ; see d e m o n ­
F o r lo g a n h ig h b a lls , a t d e c e n t d r y b a l l s . w ith s o n g s t h a t a r e n o t r ib a ld .
s tr a tio n s of food p re p a r a tio n , g a r ­
M ake b r e w e r s ’ e y e b a lls re d a n d p ie b a ld , w h ile to n g u e s h a n g o u t f o r r y e b a l l s
m en t m a k in g , d airy m a n u f a c tu r e a n d
S in c e O r e g o n 's g o n e d ry .
B u t B a r le y c o r n w a s f u ll o f k e r n e ls , a n d C o lo n e ls f u ll o f B a rle y c o r n
sto ck fe e d in g ; stu d y rr u lt, v e g e ta b le
So t h a t f o r M a ltin g N u r s i n g M o th e rs ' a ,ilk a b e e r b e c o tte n p lan w a s b o rn .
a n d flow er g ro w in g an d h a n d lin g ; itt-
In O re g o n so d ry .
! v e stig a te se e d -c ro p p ro d u c tio n and
T h e y w e p t 't i l l " s h a m - p a in " t e a r s h a d flooded tills p o o r h u m a n ity .
te s tin g , und a tte n d c o n fe re n c e s of
T h e n a d v e r t i s e d t h e i r s c h o o n e r" a r k w ith w ild p r o f a n ity
in O re g o n o 'e r d ry !
le a d in g s ta te o rg a n iz a tio n s . A ll th is
L id - l i f t i n g Jo k e s (In c o m m a s o m e ) th e n w e n t in tw o b y t w o ,
in a d d itio n to th e in s tru c tio n in r e g ­
" O r ig in a l p a c k a g e ," " m e d ic in e ." a n il " lio ttle h o u s e ,
d o c to r s , too.
u la r a n d sp e c ia l le c tu re s .
F o r O re g o n p a i n f u l ly d ry .
T h e y a ll s a id " p r o s t ” a n d w ith a t o a s t th e y n a m e d t h e s c h o o n e r ’•C a m p b e ll.”
F a r m e r s ’ W eek is h eld d u rin g tlie
I o r a d e s e r t s h i p a n d a d e s e r t n a m e w a s a ll th e y fla re im p a n e l
C o lleg e C h ris tm a s v a c a tio n , m ak in g
I n O r e g o n a d v e r t is e d d r y .
s tu d e n t q u a r te r s a v a ila b le fo r e a rin g
J o k e s c r a c k e d t h a t c r a c k e d t h e i r a id e s . lik e w is e th e s h i p 's s id e s , a n d t h e t r u th ,
fo r th e s h o r t c o u rs e s tu d e n ts . T h e
F o r i n s i d e r ’s i n s id e s g o t o u ts id e c id e r a n d t h a t b ro k e u p th e c r e w s
fa c u lty w ill be a v a ila b le fo r a d v iso ry
O n O re g o n ‘ e x t r a d r y .”
T h e y t h a t p o r te d in p e a c e so o n p a r te d in p ie c e s on th i s J itn e y Joy r id e b u s t,
w ork
R e g is tra tio n free.
E x p en ses
F o r th e y d i d n 't c o n s id e r, a s h e r e w e m u s t, th e p e o p le s ’ v o tin g t r u s t " —
re a s o n a b le .
R ed u ced ra ilw a y fa res.
T h e O re g o n v o t e r s d ry .
A w elcom e an il a v a lu e fo r all C om ­
F o r w h e n O re g o n s e n s e to o k u p th e s c e n t, th e m e s s a g e f o r t h w a s s e n t,
p le te p ro g ra m on re q u e s t.
T h a t ‘ D ry s a v e s o u r s e n s e s a n ti o u r c e n t s ; f o r b e e r w e d o n f car« a c e n t.
The
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d e sp o n d e n t do n o t g iv e up b u t la k t
a d o se of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts a n d
you a re a lm o s t c e rta in to feel all
rig h t w ith in a day o r tw o . D esp o n ­
d en cy is very o fte n d u e to in d ig e stio n
a n d b ilio u s n e ss, fo r w h ich th e s e ta b
le ts a re e sp e c ia lly v a lu a b le . O b ta in ­
a b le e v e ry w h e re .
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