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of th e U n iv e rsity of W isconsin.
'on National Issues.
JUDGE ROBERT T MORROW
an d o th e r local c a n d id a te s
COUNTY,
OREGON
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1916
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w e re a re a lity .
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th e ir fro n t g a te s.
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th e h ig h sch o o l fo r th e use o f th o se pay a lik e .
e x p e rie n c e
in a n o th e r d ry m as a n d C o lu m b ia c o u n tie s.
J o h n C h itw o o d w as In G re sh a m on
w ho n e ed ed it w orse th a n th e d riv ­ d o n e th is w in te r th e d iv id e n d m ay s ta te , a n d h as o b se rv e d th e w o n d e r­
e rs and p a tro n s o f th e jitn e y c a rs ; be d o u b le t^ next tim e.
ful c h a n g e an d im p ro v e m e n t in c o n ­ T u esd ay lo o k in g a f t e r b u sin e ss m a t­
a n d th e r e w ere o th e r su ch h a p p e n ­
d itio n s in th is c o u n ty , d u e to p ro h i­ te rs.
GRANGE OFFERS
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ings.
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GOOD
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B ut th e m ost re m a rk a b le s tu n t of
O nce m o re. On W e d n esd ay
of
school, a re m a k in g ra p id p ro g re ss
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ing. It w as b u ilt a g a in s t th e fo u n ­ th e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e F a irv ie w d a te s , a p p ro a c h e d th e W. C. T. U. play sh ed .
M rs. J . 8. D onaldson g a v e th e li t­
ta in an d w as d e sig n e d to re p re s e n t g ra n g e next S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n , N o­ la d ie s in th e in te re s t o f Mr J a c k -
G re s h a m ’s n ew est h o tel. It h ad ev ery v e m b e r 4: G ra n g e c h o ru s , in s tr u ­ so n , c a n d id a te
fo r sh e riff, sa y in g tle fo lk s a H a llo w e ’en p a rty T u esd ay
co n v e n ie n c e ,
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a n d ev en in g .
Miss L illie L u s c h e r; th a t th e A n ti-S alo o n L e a g u e ,
G. N. SA G ER
sh o p a n d a lobby w ith a W ilson p ic­ m o n o lo g u e, M rs. J a n e t M. G ra n t, th e Portland W C. T I’. h a d
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a co n sp ic u o u s solo, Mrs. E d w in B u rlin g a m e ;
W ish in g to h a v e th e
a d ­ d o rse d him .
H a llo w e 'e n P a rty .
(dace.
A lto g e th e r it w as re ad y to d re s s on c o -o p e ra tiv e m a r k e tin g , A. s ta te m e n ts v erified , th e L eu g u e, and
T h e H a llo w e ’en p a rty g iven by th e
m ove in to , but a " f o r s a le " sig n s u g ­ F. F leg el of P o r tla n d ;
solo, .Miss M rs. M a ttle S le e th , p re s id e n t of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs '
a ss o c ia tio n W ed ­
g e ste d th a t it w a s n ’t In use ju s t O live Z im m e rm a n ;
re a d in g ,
Mrs. c o u n ty W C. T. I ’., w ere p h o n ed , n esd ay e v e n in g w as c e rta in ly a sue
a n d fin an cially
th a n .
M o rgan o f P o rtla n d ; in s tru m e n ta l u n d each d isc la im e d m a k in g su ch cess, b o th so cially
d e se rv e s
T h e b u ild in g itse lf h ad com e fro m so lo , M rs. Ja s . D ixon; re a d in g , Mrs. in d o rs e m e n ts ,
s a y in g th a t S h eriff T h e c o m m itte e in c h a rg e
m uch c re d it fo r Its efficient w ork T h e
a back y a rd , sh o w in g
th a t som e Ji s s ie M iller; c lo sin g re m a rk s , Rev. ll u r l b u r t w as very sa tis fa c to ry .
c h ild re n 's p a r t gave th e H a llo w e 'e n
s u p e r h u m a n p o w er
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m oved It I. B. Self. An In v ita tio n is ex te n d e d
II is ju s t as im p o rta n t to h av e o f­ n o te to th e p ro g ra m a n d sh o w ed
th e r e , fo r m o r ta ls c o u ld n 't tu r n su ch to all to com e am i en jo y th e p ro - ficers w ho w ill e n fo rc e th e law , as it m uch c a re fu l tr a in in g on th e p a r t of
th e te a c h e rs. T h ey lo o k e d so p re tty ,
a tric k .
T h e sign cam e fro m th e g ra m .
Is to h av e th e law .
a n d did th e ir little s tu n ts so w ell.
C o n g d o n h o te l; th e b a rb e r p o st fro m
W e th in k of S h eriff H u rlb e r t a s a T h e v a u d e v ille s k e tc h by H o w ard
H a llig a n ’s an d th e o th e r fu rn is h in g s LOCAL CANDIDATES
p a rt o f th e p ro h ib itio n law , n o t th a t an d
T h o m p so n , of th e C ra w fo rd
fro m n o w h e re a n d e v e ry w h e re . B ut
FOR LEGISLATURE he is o v e r ze a lo u s, b u t h is office is co m p an y , d e lig h te d th e a u d ie n c e
d o in g its fu ll d u ty , a n d we w ho a re
<*>e « losing n u m h e r a com edy
no o n e can find o u t w h e re th e WHson
C. G. S c h n e id e r, a tto rn e y of P o r t ­
“ N ot a M an in th e H ouse," w as v ery
p ic tu re cam e fro m — a t le a s t no o n e
d e s iro u s o f se e in g th e p ro h ib itio n c lev e rly g iven by th e fo llo w in g la ­
la n d a n d G re sh a m , is c a n d id a te fo r
h a s been bold en o u g h to c la im it.
law h a v e a f a ir tr ia l, c a n 't a ffo rd to d ies, Mrs. Jo h n L a rss o n , M rs L. A.
s t a te
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
fro m M u ltn o ­
It is re p o r te d th a t su c h th in g s
allo w a n y a rg u m e n t to in d u c e us to H a rlo w . M rs A I). K e n d a ll, M rs.
m ah c o u n ty .
H e h a s th e e n d o rs e ­
h a p p e n e d all o v e r th e w hole c o u n try
v o te fo r a d o u b tfu l c a n d id a te a t th is A r th u r V an D e W a lk e r a n d Miss S a ­
lin a Fox. T h e se n u m b e r s w ere In­
m en t of th e affiliated G erm an so cie­
th a t n ig h t, so it is p lain th a t th e
tim e.
te rs p e rs e d w ith
c le v e r
c h a r a c te r
tie s a n d w ill be su p p o rte d by m an y
g o b lin s did it all.
D o n 't fa il to v o te fo r l l u r l b u r t m o n o lo g u es, G. P . L u m s d e n
as a
p ro h ib itio n is ts . He is v ery w ell an d
a n d E v a n s, th e y a r e th e tw o officers n e g ro p re a c h e r, an d M iss M a rg u e rite
fa v o ra b ly k n o w n in e a s te rn M u ltn o ­
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w ho a r e s e ttin g th e pace fo r th e B ailey as th e v illa g e g o ssip , a n d d e ­
lig h tfu l so lo s by S a lin a F ox a n d Mr.
AT SMITH S THEATER m ah c o u n ty , h is m o th e r, M rs. E lla s ta te .
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S c h n e id e r, liv in g a t C o ttre ll.
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C o u n ty A tto rn e y W a lte r H. E v ans th e e v e n in g , a n d r e f re s h m e n ts w ere
T h e G re sh a m re p u b lic a n c lu b h as a g r a d u a te of th e law d e p a rtm e n t of h a s no o p p o sitio n on th e tic k e t. T h e se rv ed a f t e r th e p ro g ra m
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in co n n e c tio n .
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E x -G o v ern o r O sw ald W est w ill be
th e p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r a t th e W ood-
row W ilso n ra lly to be h eld In M etz­
g e r ’s h a ll on M onday ev e n in g n ex t.
T h e h a ll w ill be open at 7 :3 0 a n d
th e s p e a k in g will b egin ea rly . Good
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ing e x p e rie n c e of b re a k in g th r o u g h
th e ro tte n c o v e rin g o v e r an u n u se d
w ell on T u e sd a y
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h o m e o p p o site th e sc h o o lh o u se , an d
only th r o u g h good fo r tu n e w as sh e
sav ed fro m g re a t In ju ry an d p e rh a p s
a w orse fa te .
T h e w ell h ad been co v e re d o v e r
w ith b o a rd s w hich h ad ro tte d so th a t
th e y a t last gav e way b e n e a th th e
w e ig h t of a m ed iu m
sized w om an
w ho p ro b a b ly w alk ed o v e r th e m a
h u n d re d tim e s o r m ore.
S he
fell
th r o u g h to lo r a rm p its b u t wuh h eld
su s p e n d e d
by th e o th e r b o a rd s on
e ach sid e of h e r, an d w as re sc u e d
w ith difficulty fro m a te r r ib le fall of
n e a rly tw e n ty feet Into d eep w a te r.
T h e w ell w as d u g w hen th e h o u se
w as b u ilt so m e y e a rs ago to get w a te r
fo r b u ild in g pu rp o se« , a n d w as th e n
co v e re d o v e r
No o n e seemed to
th in k th a t it w as a d a n g e ro u s tr a p
a n d its fill h ad been n e g le c te d bo
long 'h a t it w as a lm o st fo rg o tte n .
Mrs. H e sse l's e scap e Is th e n a r ­
ro w est o n e n o ted fo r a h u m a n b eing
fro m d e a th In an old w ell, b u t at
le a st th r e e a n im a ls h a v e been killetl
by fa llin g in to th e m in th is v icin ity
w ith in th e p a st five o r six y e a rs. Such
d e a th tr a p s a re a m en ac e to life but
th ey ex ist In n u m e ro u s plnces e v e ry ­
w h ere.
LAYING GAS MAIN
TOWARD GRESHAM
G as m a in s a re on th e i r w ay to
G re sh a m a n d in a few w eeks th e flow
o f g as w ill follow . L a st S a tu rd a y a
crew of m en b eg an d ig g in g a tre n c h
a lo n g th e n o rth sid e of th e B ase L ine
ro a d , c o m m e n c in g a t V e n tu ra P a rk
n e a r th e H even-m ile post. T h a t s u b ­
u rb h a s been h a v in g g as fo r a y e a r o r
m ore.
T h e d is ta n c e fro m th e r e to
th e c e n te r of G re sh a m is a b o u t se v ­
en m iles
P ipe la y in g begun on M onday an d
is now a m ile th is w ay.
D is trib u ­
tio n o f p ip e h a s been m ad e a ll th is
w eek fro m R uby J u n c tio n
w h ere
s e v e ra l c a rlo a d s w ere se t o u t, anti
th e p ipe Is d is trib u te d all th e w ay to
tw e lv e -m ile c o rn e r.
I t is re p o r te d th a t th e c o u rse of
th e p ipe fro m th e B ase L in e w ill be
a lo n g S ta n le y a v e n u e a n d W ullulu
a v e n u e to P o w ell s tr e e t, th e n c e dow n
P o w ell to th e c e n te r of th e tow n.
T h e p ipe on M ain s t r e e t w as laid a t
th e tim e th a t s t r e e t w as h a rd s u r ­
faced a n d se rv ic e p ip es w ere ru n to
th e c u rb s e v ery fifty feet.
T h e c o m p an y w ill m ak e a c a n v a ss
fo r s u b s c rib e r s in a s h o r t tim e , hop-
IifP to get 175 c o n su m e rs
If th a t
n u m b e r sig n up fo r se rv ic e th e ra te
w ill be th e sa m e a s in P o rtla n d
A I B IE N D D I
T H E F A IR .
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty w ill have th e
p riv ile g e of r e tu r n in g D. ( ’. L ew is to
(h e le g is la tu r e at th e co m in g e lec tio n .
H e did good se rv ic e at th e lu st s e s ­
sio n a n d w as re w a rd e d w ith a n o th e r
n o m in a tio n .
H is
d u tie s a t S alem
w ere e x a c tin g , h u t th a t did nqt p r e ­
----------------------
i F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h eld th is fore- v ent h im fro m fa v o rin g low a p p r o ­
S u ff'e re r f r o m I n illg e s tf o n R e lie v e d . noon In th e D am ascu s c h u rc h
p ria tio n s a n d sa fe le g isla tio n fo r th e
B efo re ta k in g C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­
p ro te c tio n a n d d e v e lo p m e n t of tint
le ts m y h u sb a n d su ffered fo r se v e ra l
best In te re s ts o f th e e n tir e s ta te
y e a rs fro m in d ig e stio n , c a u sin g h im '
H is e x p e rie n c e nt th e la st se ssio n ,
to h a v e p a in s in th e sto m a c h a n d d is i
tre s s a f t e r
e a tin g .
C h a m b e rla in 's
w h ere he w as on Im p o rta n t i oui in it­
T a b le ts re liev ed him o f th e s e sp e lls I
iées, q u a lifie s him to se c u re th e rig h t
r ig h t a w a y ,”
w rite s
M rs T h o m a s
le g is la tio n fo r
th is
d is tric t.
Mr.
C asey, G en ev a. N. Y. O b ta in a b le e v ­
L ew is Is a w arm frie n d o f th e c o u n ty
erywhere.
f a ir und p ro m ise s a lo n g w ith Jo h n M.
N
M aun a n d s e v e ra l o th e r s w ho w ill no
VOTE X 90
d o u b t In -e le c te d in M u ltn o m a h conn
ty, to see th a t th e fa ir g e ts Its s h a r e
of th e f a ir fu n d ra ise d by ta x a tio n in
th is eo u tity .
Th<
O u tlo o k
b e sp e a k s fo r Mr
L ew is a heav y m a jo rity a n d h a s no
d o u b t of h is ele c tio n .
B ids W anted.
T h e B o ard of D ire c to rs o f U nion '
H ig h S chool D ist. No. 2, M u ltn o m a h
co u n ty . O reg o n , w ill receiv e b id s fo r
th e c o n s tru c tio n a n d in s ta lla tio n o f,
GEO. M. McBRIDE
a d ra in a g e
sy ste m
in a c c o r d a n c e ,
FOR
w ith p la n s an d sp e c ific a tio n s now on '
file in th e office of th e c le rk a t B a n k '
COUNTY JUDGE
of G resh am
A ll bids to be in the bands of the 1
For
H E ft T A 3 f i H F O R
clerk by 4 p m Thursday, Novem­
A F a ir Chance and a ■square Deal ber 2d. 1916.
REPRESENTATIVE
for the Erring Boy or Girl.
The Board reserves the right toi
Efficient Handling of the N il M il- r#j^ ct “ n3r
JL11
*
W STAPLETON. Chairman.
lion Dollar Probate Business Yearly.
lbth Dint. Multnomah County
A M IL L E R , Clerk
Just1"» Tempered with the Sun­
State Publication of Public School
shine of Life.
tshlngiing and laMldng.
Work done promptly and care­
Text Books to be Mold at Coat
Humanity, Above All.
fully.
Ben Hillm an. Fourth street,.
Paid Adv
Paid Adv.
Gresham, between Robert and H oo d .1
C G. SCHNEIDER
BEVERIDGE
NOMINEE
EOlt
County Clerk
Number
SECRETARY
SAYS SWING
HAS STARTED
"G e o rg e M. M cB ride w ill be th e
j n ext c o u n ty J u d g e ,” d e c la re d S ecre-
; ta ry S m ith of th e M cB ride c a m p a ig n
¡c o m m itte e .
" T h e sw in g s ta r te d in
fo r M r M cB ride tw o w eek s ag o und
it h a s been g o in g w ith m o re m o m e n ­
tu m d a lly . A ssu ra n c e s a r e b ein g g iv ­
e n h im o f his e le c tio n fro m e v ery
se c tio n of th e c ity anti co u n ty . T h e
w om en a re p a rtic u la rly a e tlv , in d i­
v id u a lly a n d th r o u g h th e ir o r g a n iz a ­
tio n s fo r M r M cB ride.
Mr. M cB ride is ru n n in g as a n I n ­
dependent
and
n o n -P a r tis a n .
lie
w as e le c te d to th e s ta te s e n a te as
jo in t
s e n a to r
fro m
M u ltn o m a h ,
C o lu m b ia c o u n tie s
C la c k a m a s a n ti
tw o y e a rs ago by a m jo rity of alm o st
2 0 ,0 0 0 . A fte r h is n o m in a tio n fo r
c o u n ty ju d g e , he re s ig n e d Ills s e a l
in th e s ta le s e n a te to accep t th e new
ho n o r.
Mr. M cB ride Is th e s o i l of T h o m a s
A. M cB ride, a s s o c ia te ju s tic e of th e
O reg o n s u p re m e co u rt
lie is fo rty
y e a rs old a n d h a s lead .m a c tiv e life,
m a k in g Ills ow n way fro m th e fam ily
fa rm on D eer is la n d to h ig h ra n k at
t i l e P o r tla n d a n d O reg o n b ar Mr. Mc­
B rid e eo iu es of s tu rd y S co tch sto ck .
H is g r a n d f a th e r , R ev. I»r. J a m e s Ale-
B rid e , wuh a m o n g th e first s e ttle r s
in tills s ta te , p re a c h in g as a m issio n ­
a ry of th e CliriH tlun c h u rc h a n d p ra c ­
tic in g h is p ro fe ssio n of m ed icin e.
G eo rg e M cB ride Is a m an of b ro ad
s y m p a th y , a b le a n d w o rth y . He is a
m an of v ision
ju s t th e s o r t of m an
th u t th e people u re s e e k in g to p u t in
a p lace of h ig h tr u s t, li e is a niun
also of rip e Ju d g m e n t und c a re f u l d e ­
lib e ra tio n . H e h a s a s s u ra n c e o f s u p ­
p o rt tro n i t i l e b u lk o f th e local bar.
il l s frie n d s say he 1 h th e id e a l m an
fo r c o u n ty Judge.
W A. PROCTOR FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
W. A P ro c to r, alm o st a r e s id e n t
of G resh u u i, is th e r e g u la r r e p u b li­
c an n o m in e e for c o m m is sio n e r of
C la c k a m a s c o u n ty . T h e v o te rs o v e r
th e lin e u re ra lly in g to h is s u p p o r t
irre s p e c tiv e of p a rty a n d th e r e Is
little q u e stio n th a t he w ill lie e le c t­
ed. H is s te rlin g q u a litie s h a v e been
h is re c o m m e n d a tio n a n d h is frie n d s
In th is co u n ty a re r e g r e ttin g th a t
th e y u re u n a b le to give him a n y a s ­
s is ta n c e o th e r th a n b est w ishes a n d
u good w ord w h e n e v e r o n e w as c o n ­
s id e re d n ecessu ry .
Card of T hanks
G re sh a m lo d g e No. 152, A F. A
A M. w ishes to th u n k th e b ro th e rs
of Hnndy lodge fo r th e i r k in d ly ns
s ls ta n c e in la y in g a t real a b ro th e r,
W. II. Boyd of U m a tilla lo d g e No. 4>i
of E cho, O reg o n . B ro th e r Boyd w as
a re tire d m e r c h a n t of E ch o anil a
lo n g tim e an d p e rs o n a l fr ie n d s of
B ro th e r
C ongdon.
li e h a s a so n ,
T h o m a s B oyd, w ho is a p a s s e n g e r
c o n d u c to r
ru n n in g
b e tw e e n P o r t­
la n d a n d P e n d le to n on th e O. W. It.
H N. A gain th a n k in g all th e broth­
e rs , we re m a in , f r a te r n a lly ,
L L K ID D E R , W M
W ILL METZGER, Hec'y.
Earl B eeg le Dead from T ubei i u lii-ls
E a rl B e e g le , soli o f W. E B e .g le ,
tiled th is m o rn in g nt th e n o tu e of his
g ru n d p a r e n ts , Mr. and
M rs. W in.
B eers, a f t e r an Illn e ss ol s e v e ra l
m o u th s fro m tu b e rc u lo s is , ag ed 16
y e a rs , 10 m o n th s a n d 3 tlaya.
The
f u n e r a l s e rv ic e s w ill be h eld S a t u r ­
d a y a t 2 o 'c lo c k at th e M eth o d ist
c h u rc h , w ith In te rm e n t In th e G re s h ­
am c e m e te ry .
PV lu«A\ a Xq sp ool jnoX || is
DANIEL W EBSTER
IN GRESHAM SATURDAY
JOS. w .
KEPI 'HLM AN
YEAR
116 on Ballot
Paid Adv
D aniel W e b ster, th e well know n
tr a v e lin g sa le sm a n fo r O le tu z ' p ro d ­
uct», w ill d e m o n s tra te tig p u d d in g s
a n d p lu m p u d d iu x a at A. W M etz­
g e r ’» s to r e on S a t a r t i a i- Icim, 1 t j 5.
T h e la d le s o f G r—d iam a n d v ic in .t,
a r e in v ite d to v isit th e » to re anti
s a m p le th e d e lic io u s p u d d in g s w hich
he w ill se rv e
The Choice of the People at the
Prim aries was
Pie HtMial and Cards.
OEORGE TAZW ELL
Rockwood
Rebekah lodge w ill
FDR
give a pie »octal and card party at
COUNTY JUDGE
the Rockwood grange ball on W ed­
He was nominated by the parties
nesday evening, November 8
Ev­
and received more votes than did all
eryone Is Invited.
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other persons for that office.
Bargains in the Want ads.
Paid Adv.