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VOL. 6,
G resham O utlook
NO. 81
MURDERER OF
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HUNGER STRIKE
A d is p a tc h
fro m
O reg o n C ity,
w h e re T o n i C e rb o n l ts In th e C la c k ­
a m a s co u n ty ja il sa y s th a t th e m u r­
d e r e r of S am S a c c h e tta a t M abery
s ta tio n on S u n d a y , w aiv ed h is p re ­
lim in a ry e x a m in a tio n b e fo re J u s tic e
o f th e P e a c e J o h n N. S ie v e rs T u e s ­
d ay a n d w as b o u n d o v e r to th e g ra n d
ju r y , w hich w ill n o t m e e t u n ti l a f ­
te r th e first o f th e y e a r. C e rb o n l
y e s te rd a y p le a d e d w ith D is tric t A t­
to rn e y G ilb e rt L. H e d g e s to k eep
h im in ja il o r to se n d h im to S alem ,
sa y in g th a t h e fe a re d f o r h is life a t
th e h a n d s o f frie n d s o f th e m a n h e
s h o t.
If h is d e p o rta tio n c o u ld n o t
be a r r a n g e d , th e p ris o n e r a s k e d th a t
he be h u rr ie d to th e p ro te c tio n o f th e
s t a te p e n ite n tia ry .
T h e im m e d ia te c a u se of th e tit of
te m p e r th a t re s u lte d in th e sh o o tin g
w as th e a c c u s a tio n of C e rb o n i by
S a c c h e tta of th e th e f t o f tw o c ig a rs.
C e rb o n i sa id th a t S a c c h e tta h a d been
n a g g in g h im fo r m o n th s b e c a u se he
w a n te d to g e t rid of h im a n d w hen
S a c c h e tta b la m e d him w ith th e th e f t
o f tw o c h e a p c ig a rs it w as m o re th a n
h e co u ld s ta n d . C e rb o n i is s o r ry fo r
th e tra g e d y , he say s, a n d w o u ld
o v e r h a v e k ille d S a c c h e tta h a d he
ta k e n th e tim e to th in k of th e c o n ­
se q u e n c e s. W hen an officer to ld him
t h a t he p ro b a b ly w ould be s e n t to
S alem fo r life , C e rb o n i’s face to o k on
a w o rrie d e x p re s sio n a s h e m u m b le d ,
" l if e .” H ut he in d ic a te d th a t su ch a
fa te w ould b e b e tte r th a n b e in g g iv ­
e n h is fre e d o m a n d a llo w e d to ta k e
h is m e d ic in e a t th e h a n d s o f Sac-
c h e tt a ’s frie n d s . C e rb o n i ta lk s f r e e ­
ly o f th e k illin g a n d y e s te rd a y sig n e d
a s ta te m e n t c o v e rin g th e d e a ils of
th e crim e.
C e rb o n i to ld S h eriff W ilso n y e s te r­
d a y th a t h e w o u ld n e v e r e a t a g a in
a n d t h a t w hen h is p re s e n t su p p ly of
to b acc o is u sed up th a t be w ill die.
H e is now on a h u n g e r s tr ik e a n d r e ­
fu se s food.
By th e h o u r h e s its o n th e e d g e or
a w o o d e n b e n ch in th e c o u n ty ja il
a n d c h a n ts in Ita lia n . T e a r s ro ll
d o w n h is face a n d h is b o d y ro c k s
b ack an d fo r th , a s if h e w e re in a
tra n c e .
C e rb o n i is th e o n ly in m a te o f th e
c o u n ty ja il a n d he e x p la in e d b etw e e n
so b s t h a t n e v e r b e fo re h a d h e been
a lo n e so long
'o c a l a u th o r itie s b eliev e t h a t in
th e so n \-l(]e
of
th e w h ite w a sh e d
p riso n cells V o-boni h a s h ad an o p ­
p o rtu n ity to re a liz e the s e rio u s n e s s ol
th e crim e. S h eriff W ilso n fe a r s th a t
th e m an w ill becom e in sa n e .
GRESHAM.
LARGE ATTENDANCE
AT WILSON RALLY
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
WIRE LOOTERS WINNING SIDE
AGAIN PLYING GETS BANQUET
PR O FESSIO N FROM LOSERS
T h e W oodrow W ilso n b a n q u e t g iv ­
en on th e ev e o f D ecem b er 6 th in I
.M etzger’s h a ll w as v o ted a ro u s in g
su ccess by e v e ry o n e p re s e n t. C o v ers ,
w ere la id fo r 225 a n d fr ie n d s h ip an d
good c h e e r p re v a ile d .
M iss E th e l M e rrill a n d M iss L e ta
T h e f a ir a ss o c ia tio n w as u n lu c k y
M a th ew s g a v e p ian o a n d v io lin se le c ­
tio n s d u rin g th e s u p p e r h o u r. Rev. e n o u g h la s t y e a r to lose a lot of
e le c tric
lig h tin g
w ire,
E. A. L e o n a rd a c te d a s to a s tm a s te r c o p p e r
a n d p leased th e p eo p le w ith h is wit a m o u n tin g in v a lu e to m o re th a n
a n d h u m o r.
T o a s ts w ere g iv en by |2 0 0 . It w as sto le n fro m th e poles
Mr. O glesby Y oung, Mr. V au g h n . Mr. a n d fro m th e p a v ilio n , an ti it hud to
A le x a n d e r of P o rtla n d a n d Dr. A.- be re p la c e d last fa ll, e n tu illn g a n o th ­
T h o m p so n o f G re sh a m . M iss H a rris e r -expense.
o f P o rtla n d , c h a rm e d th e b a n q u e te rs
P ro fitin g by la s t y e a r's ex p e rie n c e
w ith h e r c le a r, sw e e t s o p ra n o voice th e b o a rd h ad a ll th e o u ts id e w ires
a n d re sp o n d e d v ery lib e ra lly to th e ir ta k e n dow n a n d s to re d in th e pa-
e n c o re s
H e r a c c o m p a n ist w as M iss , vilio n soon a f t e r th e fair. S om e of
B a rre tt, a lso o f P o rtla n d .
it w as lo ck ed in th e a r t ro o m w h ere
Mrs. A le x a n d e r T h o m p so n , r e p r e ­ it w as th o u g h t to be safe.
s e n ta tiv e -e le c t to th e s t a te le g is la ­
A few d ay s ag o N ew t. M e w h irte r,
tu r e , o f th e D alles, w as th e p rin c ip a l th e c a r e ta k e r d isc o v e re d th a t th e p a ­
s p e a k e r of th e e v e n in g .
S he sp o k e v ilio n h ad been b ro k e n in to . F u r t h ­
o f P re s id e n t W ilson as an e d u c a to r, e r e x a m in a tio n d isclo sed t h a t th e a r t
s ta te s m a n , d ip lo m a t— th e m an o f th e ro o m d o o r hail also been fo rced . T h e
h o u r. T h e su ccess o f th e b a n q u e t is b u rg la rs h ad m a d e ev ery p r e p a r a ­
la rg e ly d u e to th e
la d ie s o f th e tio n fo r a q u ic k g et aw ay w ith th e
W oodrow W ilso n leag u e .
' w ire a n d p ro b ab ly
it
w ould have
F iv e lo n g ta b le s w ere tilled w ith been ta k e n th a t n ig h t h ad th e co n d i-
d e lic a te e a ta b le s , th e d isc u ssio n
o f tio n s n o t been d isco v ered ,
w h ich w as e n liv e n e d by s h o r t sp eech -
Mr. M e w h irte r a t o n ce n o tified o n e
es fro n t b o th d e m o c ra ts an d re p u b li- of th e d ir e c to r s o f th e a ss o c ia tio n
c an s.
P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts p re s id e d w ho cam e w ith a teu m an d h a u le d
as c h u irm a u .
th e w ire to h is ow n p lace, w h e re it
G lo w in g tr ib u te s w ere p a 'd to is s to re d aw ay so sa fe ly th a t it w ill
P re s id e n t W ilso n , th e g re a te s t b e in g be on h a n d fo r use a t th e n e x t fair,
fro m Dr. T h o m p so n , w ho, th o u g h T h e h a u l th is tim e , hud
it been
a re p u b lic a n , rec o g n iz e s tr u e g re a t- i m ad e, w ould h av e cost th e asso cia-
n ess in th e m an w ho is to m a in ta in ' tion ab o u t $300.
th e in te g rity of th e n a tio n fo r a n o th ­
POWELL VALLEY RESIDENT
e r f o u r y ears.
VICTIM OF CANCER
REPORT OF ELECTION
HELD ON TUESDAY
OREGON,
t 'a r l A n d erso n , fo r m an y y e a rs a
re s id e n t of
P o w ell V alley, p assed
aw ay on W ed n esd ay a t E m a n u e l h o s­
p ita l in P o rtla n d , w h ere h e h ad
been ta k e n fo r tr e a tm e n t. T h e c au se
o f h is d e a th w as c a n c e r o f th e liv er.
H e h ad been
co n fin ed to
h is bed
a b o u t tw o w eeks.
Mr. A n d erso n w as bo rn in S w eden
48 y e a rs ago.
He leav e s tw o c h il­
d re n , F re d e r ic k , ag ed 19 a n d M yrtle,
ag ed 17. T h e son
Is a t C a rlto n ,
W a s h in g to n a n d th e d a u g h te r m a k e s
h e r h o m e w ith M rs. C. A L |p d s r « u .
.vir. a rm e rs o n 's sis te r.
T h e m o th e r
d ied 17 y e a rs ago.
The
d eceased
w as a m e m b e r o f th e S w ed ish
L u th e ra n c h u rc h of P ow ell V alley
an d of th e O sw ego O dd F ello w s
lodge.
T h e fu n e r a l w ill be h eld a t th e
1
S w ed ish L u th e ra n c h u rc h on S a tu r ­
day a fte rn o o n a t 1 o ’clo c k . R ev. Al­
b e rt -L o reen , th e p a s to r, o fficiatin g
L ast T u e sd a y n ig h t w as a busy
tim e fo r th e G re sh a m C h a p te r O rd e r
of E a s te rn S ta r , fo r on th a t n ig h t
t lie losing sid e in a m e m b e rsh ip eon-
test
lia n i|u c te d
tile w in n in g sid e,
a lt e r w hich th e a n n u a l e le c tio n of
ofiicers w as h eld. It is re p o rte d th a t
a f te r tile e le c tio n th e m e m b e rs r e ­
p a ire d to th e b a n q u e t ta b le s a n d in ­
d u lg e d in a seco n d fe a st. T h is sp e a k s
well fo r th e g e n e ro s ity of th e m e m ­
b e rs fu rn is h in g th e b a n q u e t ns w ell
as fo r th e g a stro n o m ic a b ility of th e
e n tire m e m b e rsh ip .
T lie b a n q u e t w as won by h a lf th e
m e m b e rsh ip , u n d e r th e le a d e rs h ip of
W illiam C o n g d o n , by se c u rin g th e
g re a te s t n u m b e r o f m e m b e rs in a
c o n te st w hich w as c a rrie d on d u rin g
th e past tw o m o n th s. T h e losing
sid e w as led by (). J. B row n. It is
re p o rte d th a t
tile
b a n q u e t w as a
s u m p tu o u s a ffa ir, th e ta b le s b e a u ti­
fully a p p o in te d a n d tile o y s te rs fresh
am i d elicio u s. T h e g ra n g e h a ll w as
tlie scen e of tlie fe a st. H a lf a h u n ­
d re d w ere s e a te d at tlie ta b le s, w hich
w ere d e c o ra te d by a q u a n tity of p ep ­
p e r b e rrie s, b ro u g h t fro m C a lifo rn ia
by Miss M aude C le v e la n d , an d by
n a p k in s w ith tlie (). E. S. e m b lem .
A fte r s u p p e r tlie
m e m b e rs r e ­
p a ire d to th e ir h a ll a n d e le c te d o f­
ficers fo r tlie e n s u in g y e a r as fo l­
low s:
w o rth y
m a tro n , M rs. C o ra
C h ild e rs .
w orthy
p a tro n , W illiam
C o n g d o n : a s s is ta n t
m a tro n ,
Mrs.
E liz a b e th S c h n e id e r; s e c re ta ry , M iss
V au g h n M cC o rm ick ; tr e a s u r e r , M iss
E m m a F u lle r ; c o n d u c to r, M rs. C a r­
rie C a m e ro n ;
a s s is ta n t c o n d u c to r,
Mrs. G race C le v e la n d ; c h a p la in . Mrs.
R. It. C a rls o n ; iiiu rslial. Mrs. (). A.
E a s tm a n ;
o rg a n is t,
Mrs.
A nna
B ro w n ; A da. Mrs. J o s e p h in e S ta n ­
ley; R u th , M rs. M ildred M etzg er;
E sth e r, Mrs. .las. E ik iu g to n ; M a rth a ,
Mrs. 8. B. H a ll; E le c ta . M rs. E rm a
S c h u ltz ; w a rd e r, not yet a p p o in te d ;
s e n tin e l, .1. C. S ch u ltz.
M ay o r G eo rg e W. S ta p le to n w as
re -e le c te d m a y o r of G re sh a m a t th e
e le c tio n h e ld on T u e sd a y . A lth o u g h
h e w as th e o n ly r e g u la r n o m in ee
th e r e w ere o th e r s c a tte r in g v o tes,
y e t th e r e w as no re a l o rg a n iz e d o p ­
p o sitio n .
T h e o th e r officers ch o sen w ere:
G. S c h n e id e r, r e c o r d e r; J. H. M etz­
g e r, tr e a s u r e r , a n d J a m e s M cK inney,
m a rsh a l.
T h e fo llo w in g tw o -y e a r co u n cil-
m en w ere e le c te d : K. A. M iller, A.
DAMASCUS GRANGE
W M etzg er, a n d E. H K elly. W It.
ELECTS OFFICERS
B u rk e w as e le c te d fo r th e o n e y e a r
A t th e re g u la r D ecem ber m e e tin g
te rm .
of D am ascu s g ra n g e field S a tu rd a y
A fte r th e b a llo ts h ad been c o u n te d
th e fo llo w in g ofiicers w ere e le c te d to
th e co u n cil h eld a m e e tin g a t w hich
se rv e o n e y e a r:
th e a b o v e n a m e d officers an d c o u n cil-
M aster, G eorge D allas, re -e le c te d ;
m en -elect w e re sw o rn in a n d to o k
le c tu re r, M rs. S a ra li D allas, re -e le c t­
th e i r se ats.
ed; c h a p la in , M rs J. I). C h itw o o d , r e ­
S om e r o u tin e b u sin e ss w as t r a n s ­
e le c te d ;
tr e a s u r e r , A lm o n t N ew ell;
a c te d , in c lu d in g
a p p ro v a l o f th e
JOSEPH HEINEY WINS
s e c re ta ry , Mr. C o u lte r;
o v e rs e e r,
m o n th ly p a y ro ll. A p e titio n , la rg e ly
SIXTH REBATE CHECK M rs. W ood; C eres, M rs. T h o m p so n ;
sig n e d , to p ro v id e a w a te r m ain fo r
T h e six th d ra w in g in tlie O u tlo o k 's 'P o m o n a M rs C o u lte r; F lo ra , M rs. M.
th e B eav er A u to fa c to ry w as re a d
a n o th e p e titio n w as g ra n te d . T h e su b s c rip tio n
ca m p a ig n
w as m ad e D allas; ste w a rd , F a ith Y o u n g ; s te w ­
city w in lay th e p ip e a t th e ex p en se y e ste rd a y by W A. H essel o f H es- a rd , Mr R a n k in : g a te k e e p e r, Beth
o f th e m u n ic ip a lity , th e co st b ein g s e l’s M ach in ery s to re , a n d re s u lte d Y oung: o rg a n is t, Miss H azel ( ’h it-
a b o u t $ 1000.
in d ra w in g th e n a m e o f Jo sep h wood.
WOULD IMPROVE
A re s o lu tio n w as ad o p te d p ro v id - J H ein ey of R o u te 3, G re sh a m . T h is
SOUTH MAIN STREET
At th is m e e tin g th e 6 0 th a n n iv e r ­
ln g fo r th e p a y m e n t of sm a ll su m s to m a k e s th e seco n d p rize to go to sa ry of t lie N a tio n a l g ra n g e w as c e le ­
T h e im p ro v e m e n t o f P o w e ll s tr e e t
w ill be fin ish ed e a rly n e x t w eek. T h e a u to ow n e rs w ho a ss iste d in ta k in g Ito u te 3, th e o th e r b ein g th a t o f L. L. b ra te d . A b e a u tifu l gold g ra n g e pin
w as p re s e n te d to M rs. M arian P a lla s ,
new s u rfa c e o f c ru s h e d ro c k Is now th e fire a p p a r a tu s o u t w h en an a la rm I G iese
so u n d s.
T h e first
m a c h in e
th e re
On N o v em b er 25, Mr. H ein ey paid by th e g ra n g e , in to k e n o f h e r f a i t h ­
w ith in a h u n d re d fe e t o f th e fo u n ta in
w ill g et tw o d o lla rs a n d th e next $ 5 .5 " fo r re n e w a l fo r a y e a r to th e fu l se rv ic e to th e o rd e r , h a v in g
w h e re it w ill jo in th e h a rd s u r fa c e
th
r e e o n e d o lla r each .
O u tlo o k a n d D aily J o u r n a l. On ac­ se rv ed as s e c r e ta ry fo r sev en y ears.
p a v e m e n t.
co u n t of its b e in g
a c o m b in a tio n
T h e e x te n s io n o f M ain s t r e e t to ­
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ein ey w ill r e ­ FORMER GRESHAM GIRL
w a rd th e O. W. P. d e p o t, is b e in g
HAS RIGHT OF WAY ceiv e o n e d o lla r, w hen he c a lls fo r
PASSES IN PORTLAND
g ra d e d d o w n , a n d It is th e in te n tio n
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Y e ste rd a y w as o b se rv e d as ‘‘S a fe ­ it. In th e case of s t r a ig h t O u tlo o k I
to p u t on a b o u t 250 feet o f ro c k in
s u b s c rip tio n s , th e w in n e r receiv es a ! Miss H azel A gnes, e ld e s t d a u g h te r
f r o n t of th e o ld liv e ry b a rn , S u p e r­ ty -first D ay” am o n g th e atu o m o b il-
re b a te check fo r $ 1 .5 0 .
of Mr. a n d M rs W. J. W lrts, d ied at
in te n d e n t F . 8. F ie ld s o f th e P . R. l. lsts o f P o rtla n d , a n d m ost o f th e c a rs
S ince o u r la st issu e, M rs. R H. j th e fam ily h om e In P o rtla n d W ednes-
& P. Co., is m a k in g a n e ffo rt to h a v e on th e s tre e s w ere sta m p e d w ith larg>
S p en ce o f T ro u td a le , th e w in n e r of ! day m o rn in g , D ecem ber 6, a f t e r a
th e ro a d im p ro v e d w ith c ru s h e d ro ck red stu -k e rs h e a rin g th is p ro c la m a ­
S he is
’’Satevy first.
H e re a fte r th e th e first r e b a te ch e c k , receiv ed h e r lo n g illn ess, a g e d 27 y e a rs
th e fu ll d is ta n c e . If h e can p e rs u a d e tio n :
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th e w ork d o n e a t th is tim e it w ill w ay ; tu r n
¡C a rly n , all of P o rtla n d . T h e fu n e ra l
m a k e a m u c h -n e e d e d im p ro v e m e n t M ore -than 2 0 0 0 o f th e s tic k e rs h av e c o m p a n y 's sto re .
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b e rs of th e D e a le rs ' M o to r C a r asso LUMBER COMPANY
th e ro a d crew is h e re .
IS IN im P P O K A T E U F o re s t G rove.
r (a t lu ll u f û i r g o n
M iss W lrtz w as h o rn in F o re s t
E lection at Sandy.
P a m p h le ts o u tlin in g th e p ro v isio n s
A rtic le s o f in c o rp o ra tio n o f th e G rove, S e p te m b e r 26, 1 8 8 9 . S h e c a m e
o f th e new traffic o rd in a n c e w ill be
At the city election held at Sandy d is tr ib u te d a m o n g m o to ris ts u n d e r B ru n s L u m b e r co m p a n y , o f S an d y , w ith th e fam ily to G resh am w h ile s till
Monday the following councllmen th e d ire c tio n o f H. P. Coffin, c o m m is­ c a p ita liz e d a t $ 2 0 0 0 w ere filed w ith , a sm a ll c h ild a n d m ad e th is c ity h e r
C o u n ty C lerk H a rrin g to n a t O reg o n j borne fo r fo u rte e n y e a rs
N e a rly all
were elected: Casper Junker, re­ s io n e r o f P u b lic S afety .
C ity o n T u e sd a y
The
co m p an y ' of h e r sch o o l life w as p assed in
elected, and John Rickford, all elect­
m e m b e rs a re Ed. F. B ru n s, H erm an G re sh a m , a n d h e re sh e won a la rg e
ed to serve for two years, and Alfred
V. e a t h e r F o r e r a s l .
P. B ru n s an d F re d L. P ro c to r, all of c irc le of frie n d s by h e r a ttr a c tiv e
Bell, to serve cne year. M. A. Dea­
P acific S ta te s : P re s s u re d is tr ib u ­ B andy. ,
p e rs o n a lity a n d k in d ly d is p o sitio n .
ton was elected recorder and R E.
tio n o v e r P acific o cean fa v o ra b le fo r
A lth o u g h a g re a t s u ffe re r, sh e w as
Esson, treasurre.
A u ctio n S ale.
fr e q u e n t ra in s d u r in g w eek ; te m p e r­
ex ceed in g ly p a tie n t a n d u n c o m p la in ­
a tu r e below s e a s o n a l a v e ra g e , c o n ­
An a d v e rtis e m e n t e ls e w h e re a n ­ ing to tlie en d .
H er frie n d s h e re
s id e ra b ly c o ld e r p ro b a b le in N o rth n o u n c e s th e s a le a t a u c tio n of th e u n ite in e x p re s sio n s of s y m p a th y fo r
Pacific s ta te s a f t e r T u e sd a y .
liv esto ck an d a il fa r m in g im p le m e n ts th e b e re a v e d fam ily .
R ocky M o u n tain a n d P la te a u R e ­ on
th e M elro se fa rm at th e B ase
C a n a d a ia d e v isin g p la n s fo r p la c ­
g io n s :
M o d e ra te te m p e r a tu r e first L in e a n d T ro u td a le ro ad s. T h e sa le
p a r t o f w eek fo llo w ed by m u ch c o ld ­ w ill ta k e p lace on M onday, D ecem ­ ing d isa b le d sM d ie rs on th e la n d as
e r a fte r T u esd ay ,
cold c o n tin u in g b e r 18, a t 1 0 :3 0 a. n i , ra in o r sh in e. th ey a re s e n t back from th e b a ttle
All-Day Demonstration of
fro n ts , a n d it is in te n d e d th a t th e s e
p ro b a b ly th r o u g h th e re m a in d e r of
G as R a n g e A gency.
p la n s s h a ll In clu d e su ch ab le -b o d ie d
w eek ; ra in s a n d sn o w s p ro b a b le d u r ­
T h e L. L. K id d e r H a rd w a re c o m ­ s o ld ie rs
as
re tu rn
w ith o u t fixed
in g first h a lf o f w eek a n d a g a in to
p a n y a r e p leased to a n n o u n c e th a t m e a n s of s u p p o rt.
w a rd s its close.
th e y h av e se c u re d th e ag en cy fo r th e
Notice.
An O ra n g e (M ass ) m an receiv ed V ulcan lin e of g as ra n g e s , p la te s an d
You A re Cordially Invited
A u to c u rta in s m a d e a n d re p a ire d .
a c heck w hich h ad been m ad e o u t by h e a tin g a p p lia n c e s a n d w ill be g lad
8. E. P a lm q u is t, G re sh a m H a rn e ss-
him a n d sen to a C h icag o firm a b o u t to sh o w th em
m aker
P h o n e 176.
n in e y e a rs ag o , fro m a frie n d in G a rd ­
n e r. w ho fo u n d it b esid e th e ra ilro a d
A c a s to r oil fa c to ry h as o p e n e d In
A C Snow , o f Y a rm o u th . M ass..
tr a c k s n e a r O tte r riv e r. T h e ch eck C a rm e n , C o lo m b ia, a n d its A n t s h ip ­ re c e n tly
rem o v ed
fro m his h o u se |
In good c o n d itio n .
m e n t o f 1 6 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s w as b o u g h t so m e w h ile o ak r a f te r s th a t w ere c u t
by a n A m erican d ru g h o u se
In d ia from th e n a tiv e g ro v e 200 y e a n ago.
Read the Want Ada.
fo rm e rly su p p lie d th is m ed icin e
They were In perfect condition.
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
Bakers Cocoa. Choc’late,Etc.
Saturday, Dec. 9
METZGER’S STORE
Get Your Name in the Prize Box
8,
1916
$1.50 PER YEAR
GO TO SCHOOL DAYS
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Next T h u rs d a y an d F rid a y , D ecem ­
ber 14 anil 15, h av e been set a p a rt as
Go to school d a y s” by U nion H igh
S chool No 2. I n v ita tio n s w ill be is­
su ed to th e p a tro n s a n d frie n d s to
visit th e school d u r in g th e s e tw o
d ay s a n d see th e w o rk as it is d o n e
from day to day.
T h e re is to be n o th in g o u t o f th e
o rd in a ry d one to e n te r ta in o r d e ­
ceive Ju st tlie r e g u la r ro u tin e of
cla ss re c ita tio n s.
E v ery p a r t o f th e
b u ild in g s w ill be o p en to in sp e c tio n
by th e v is ito rs, w ho w ill be c o n d u c t­
ed th r o u g h th e m by s tu d e n ts , w ho
will ex p la in th e w o rk . E very p a tro n
a n d frie n d of th e sc h o o l is in v ite d
an d a b e a u tifu l s o u v e n ir o f th e oc­
casio n w ill be g iv en to each fam ily
re p re s e n te d .
T h e first issu e o f th e new h ig h
school p u b lic a tio n , T lie A rg u s, w ill
u p p e a r next M onday.
T h is sch o o l
p a p e r w ill be In th e fo rm of a m a g a ­
zin e an d will c o n ta in 32 p ag es a n d
co v er. It w ill g ive Hchool new s fro m
th e s t u d e n ts ' v iew p o in t a n d w ill be
issu ed m o n th ly h e r e a f te r d u rin g th e
sch o o l y ear. It w ill reflect c re d it u p ­
on th e e d ito r ' a n d s t u d e n ts a s w ell us
on th e sch o o l it re p re s e n ts .
It is
p rin te d a n d b o u n d by th e s tu d e n ts
th e m se lv e s. T h e p rice is 10 c e n ts a
copy.
GRESHAM BREEDERS
WIN MANY PRIZES
At th e fat sto ck show b eing h eld a t
th e U nion Block y u rd s, u la rg e n u m ­
b er of p re m iu m s w ere a w a rd e d y es­
te rd a y to G re sh a m sto c k .
G. II. D a m m e ie r to o k tw elv e J e r ­
sey a w a rd s a s fo llo w s:
C lass 76, b u ll, se co n d , D a m m eier,
M aid’s J e rs e y D uke.
C laes 80, ju n io r b u ll c a lf— th ird ,
D a m m eier. Is a b e l’s D uke
C lass 81 T h ird , D am m eier, N oble
C o u n te ss of O a k la n d .
C lass 83, h e ife r 2 y e a rs o ld a n d
u n d e r 3 th ir d , D am m eier, B elle of
A noka.
C la ss 84, s e n io r y e a rlin g h e ife r—
F ir s t, D am m eier, P e a r 's M aid.
( 'la s s 82, cow 3 y e a rs old an d u n ­
d e r 4 F ir s t,
D a m m e ie r,
W e ste rn
•»« iiftm .
C lass 86, s e n io r h e ife r c a lf T h ird
D a m m eier,
G olden
F e r n ’s N oble
C o u n te ss ,
f o u r th ,
D am m eier, Sea
L a d ’s W e ste rn P rin c e ss.
C luss 87, J u n io r h e if e r c a lf— Sec­
ond, D a m m eier, O reg o n V oco; th ird ,
I laiu in q ier, O regon A g a th a .
C lass 94, e x h ib ito r ’s h e rd
T h ird ,
D am m eier
C lass 97, tw o a n im a ls p ro d u c e of
o ne cow
T h ird , D am m eier.
In th e sh e e p c la sse s th e a w a rd s In
tw o d iv isio n s n e a rly a il w ent to th e
C lev elan d fa rm s, us fo llo w s:
S h ro p s h ire « .
C luss 202, ra m 2 y e a rs old o r o v e r
F ir s t,
C lev elan d ,
903;
seco n d ,
C le v e la n d , 99.
C lass 203, ram 1 y e a r old a n d u n ­
d e r 2 F ir s t, C le v e la n d , 1071; sec­
o n d , C le v e la n d , 1045.
C lass
204,
ra m
la m b s-—F ir s t,
C lev elan d , 1 0 7 8 ; se co n d , C lev elan d ,
1091.
C lass 205, ew e 2 y e a rs old o r o v e r
F irs t,
C le v e la n d ,
901;
seco n d ,
C le v e la n d -H a rrin g to n , F a s h io n , 2 2 ;
C lass 206, ew e 1 y e a r o ld — F ir s t,
C le v e la n d , 1034; se co n d , C le v e la n d ,
1039.
C lass 207, ew e la m b F ir s t, C lev e­
la n d . 1 0 9 0 ; seco n d , C le v e la n d , 1080.
C lass 208, cliuinploii ra m - —C le v e ­
la n d , 1017.
C la s s 2 0 9 , i H am pton ew e— C lev e­
lan d , 901
( 'la s s 21o, flock
h ir s t, C le v e la n d ;
secon d ,
C le v e la n d .
C lass 211, pen o f fo u r lam b s
F ir s t, C le v e la n d ; seco n d , C lev elan d
D o r s e t« ,
C lass 215, ra m
2 y e a rs o ld o r
o v e r F ir s t, C le v e la n d ; T ra n q u ility ,
3298.
, C lass 217, ram la m b F ir s t, C lev e­
la n d , 138; seco n d , C le v e la n d , 147.
C lass 218, ew e 2 y e a rs o ld o r o v e r
F ir s t, C le v e la n d , 124.
C lass 219, ew e 1 y e a r old a n d u n ­
d e r 2 F ir s t, C le v e la n d , 132; se c ­
o n d , C le v e la n d , 137.
C lass 220, ew e la m b
F ir s t, C le v e ­
lan d , 152; seco n d , C le v e la n d , 157.
C lass 221, c h a m p io n ram -C le v e ­
la n d , T ra n q u ility , 3298.
C lass 222 C le v e la n d , 124.
C lass 223, flock
F ir s t, C le v e la n d ,
seco n d , C lev elan d .
C lass 2 24, pen o f fo u r lam b s
C lev elan d .
C lass 225, pen o f fo u r la m b s g et
of o n e s ire
F ir s t, C le v e la n d
OREGON VOTE
GIVES HUGHES
HIGHEST RANK
P re s id e n t W ilson lost O regon by
6726 vo tes, a c c o rd in g to th e official
c a n v a ss m ad e T u e sd a y
a fte rn o o n .
T lie p re s id e n t's to ta l v o te w as 120,-
087. w lille tbut fo r G o v e rn o r H u g h es
w as 1 2 6 ,8 1 3 , J F r a n k Ila iiiy ,
th e
p ro h ib itio n is t p re s id e n tia l c a n d id a te ,
rec e iv e d a v ote of 4 7 29, a n d a s o ­
c ia lis t c a u d id a te , A llan L. B enson,
receiv ed 9711. O re g o n 's to ta l vote
fo r p r e s id e n t w as 2 1 6 ,3 4 0 .
C o n g re ss m a n H aw ley , o f th e first
d is tric t, receiv ed u to ta l v ote of 60,-
530, an d Ilia d e m o c ra tic o p p o n e n t,
M ark V. W e a th e rfo rd , 39,101.
In
th e seco n d
d is tric t
C o n g re ssm a n
S in n o tt's v o te w as 3 6 ,0 5 9 , a n d th a t
of Ja m e s H ick m an B a rk le y , s o c ia l­
ist. 6028. T h e v o te g iv en C o n g re s s ­
m an M c A rth u r in th e th ird d is tric t
w as 3 5 ,8 3 2 , a s a g a in s t 27,649 fo r
A. W. L afferty , p ro g re s s iv e -in d e p e n ­
d e n t, an d 9824 fo r J o h n A. Je ffre y ,
d e m o c ra tic .
S e c re ta ry O lc o tt's vote
w as 19 9 ,3 3 6 .
F o r H uprem e c o u rt ju s tic e s th e
v o te w as: C. J . B rig h t, p ro h ib itio n ­
ist, 3 7 ,1 5 6 ; G eorge H. B u rn e tt, r e ­
p u b lic a n , 1 4 3 ,7 4 1 ; J. E. H o stler, so ­
c ia lis t, 2 8 ,1 8 1 ; F ra n k A. M oore, r e ­
p u b lic a n . 1 2 3 ,6 6 9 ; T u r n e r A. O li­
ver, d e m o c ra t,
7 2,682.
F o r d a iry
a n d food co m m issio n e r, D onald W.
M cK innon, so c ia list,
2 3 ,7 1 4 ; Jo h n
D. M ickle, re p u b lic a n , 1 7 0 ,2 6 2 ; A. G.
K em ple, p ro h ib itio n is t, 2 3 ,4 4 3 . F o r
p u b lic se rv ic e c o m m is sio n e r e a s te rn
d is tric t,
11. 11. C orey, re p u b lic a n ,
3 5 ,3 0 2 ; 8. 8. S ta r t, so c ia lis t, 7 1 2 7 ;
w e ste rn d is tric t, F re d G. B u ch tel, r e ­
p u b lic a n , 11 6 ,2 3 7 , a n d E. L. Van
D re sa r, d e m o c ra t, 5 1 ,1 2 2 .
The
v o te on th e c o n s titu tio n a l
a m e n d m e n ts a n d in itia tiv e m e a s u re s
w as a s fo llo w s:
S in g le
Ite m
veto a m e n d m e n t—
yes, 1 4 1 ,7 3 3 ; no, 5 3 ,2 0 7 .
C a rrie d .
S h ip tu x e x e m p tio n r.n ie u d m e n t-
ves 1 1 9 -6 5 2 ; no. 65 4 10
C u rried
rieg
iu
a u n ti-s
R e p e a l f o f
n e g ro
ti- s u u ffra
nr ge
c la u s e
in
c o n s titu tio n
yes, 100,-
0 2 7 ; no, 100,701. L ost.
S in g le ta x a m e n d m e n t yes, 43,-
3 9 0 ; no, 154,980. L o st.
P e n d le to n
N o rm al
School yes,
• j bo , 10», 6 M
L om
A n ti-c o m p u lso ry v a c c in a tio n -yes,
9 9 ,7 4 6 ; no, 100,119. L ost.
S u n d a y c lo sin g law bill yes, 125,-
8 3 6 ; no, 93.076. C a rrie d .
F o u r p e r c e n t liq u o r law
yes,
8 5 ,9 7 3 ; no, 14 0 ,5 9 9 . L ost.
B one d ry a m e n d m e n t
yes, 114,-
9 3 2 ; no, 10 9 ,6 7 1 . C a rrie d .
R u ra l c re d it a m e n d m e n t — yes,
1 0 7 ,4 8 8 ; no, 8 3 ,8 8 7 . C a rrie d .
Six p e r c e n t lim ita tio n of tuxes
yes, 9 9 ,5 3 6 ; no, 8 4 ,0 3 1 . C a rrie d .
Im m e d ia te ly a f t e r th e c a n v a ss th e
g o v e rn o r issu ed c e rtific a te s of e le c ­
tio n a n d a p ro c la m a tio n d e c la rin g
th e m e a s u re s re c e iv in g a m a jo rity
v ote in effect.
CHERRYVILLE
T h e L ite ra ry an d D e b a tin g so ciety
w ill m eet F rid a y e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 .
M rs. L izzie M a rtin 1s s p e n d in g a
few d ay s in P o rtla n d , lo o k in g a f t e r
b u sin ess m a ile r«
Miss L izzie R o ach s p e n t T h a n k s ­
giving w ith h e r p a re n ts , at lla m a s
cu s.
Miss M ildred R u g h , w ho a tte n d s a
P o rtla n d sch o o l, s p e n t th e T h a n k s
g iv in g v acatio n w ith h e r p a re n ts .
Miss L illia n A verill uud b ro th e r
A rchie, sp e n t T h a n k s g iv in g
w ith
th e ir s is te r , S ir s . Geo. E d en , a t B a r­
to n .
W m.
R u n y an d in e d
w ith W m.
R u g h a n d ^ i n l l y , T h a n k sg iv in g
A rch ie A v erill h a s finished b u ild ­
in g a b a rn fo r J, T. F rle l, Hr
F re d
K e n n e c h e , of B andy, w as
lo o k in g a f t e r h is tra p s , w hich he h as
set fo r f o r b e a rin g aniniulH , last B u n ­
day.
M rs. F . E. ( ‘la rk e n te r ta in e d ut
d in n e r on T h a n k s g iv in g . Mrs. C. H.
Jo h n s o n a n d c h ild re n , a n d Mr. an d
M rs P h il S to fe r.
POWELL VALLEY
C o m m u n io n s e rv ic e w ill be h eld a t
th e S w edish L u th e ra n c h u rc h next
S u n d a y m o rn in g T h e y o u n g p e o p le 's
m e e tin g w ill be h eld In th e ev e n in g
a t 7 :3 0 .
U m b re lla R epw lr-
.Sanitary
M ark e «
T e le p h o n e .
W iil be In G re sh a m u n til J a n u a r y
The Sanitary Market has put in 1 a n d am p re p a re d to f u r n is h u m b re l­
private telephone line. The new la c o v e rs an d do e x p e rt re p a irin g .
n u ^ r Is 881
T e le p h o n e 548. J. J . R yan.
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New South Wales, Australia, is ex­
S o u th A fric a 's m aize c ro p is e x ­
pecting a large immigration from the pected to fa ll fa r s h o r t o f th e n o rm a l
United States after the war
yield