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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL 14, NO. 6» MUNICIPAL TICKET LED BY CLEVELAND m o . siiam , GRESHAM’S NEXT MAYOR. M ultnomah (O I 5 n , TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER ÍS, I»S] LAHF[? LVirLTc ADMIRER WRITES HIS VIEWS FOR OUR READERS 91.50 Per Y e a r OUR N EXT PR ESIDENT. WEAVER-GUYNUP CASE IS DECIDED T he city tic k et for G resham is now com plete and offers no com petition B oring, O ctober 26, 1924.—E ditor except for th e positions of m arsh al O u tlo o k W ill gIadly accept th is here is w here som e m o re of th e ba and councilm en. F o r m arsh al th ere o p p o rtu n ity to give our views on con went. A n o th er m em ber, D augher- a re four c o n te sta n ts and five nam es th e political situ atio n . More th an X. instead of ad m in isterin g ju stice ap p e ar for the th re e council posl- ,;* ‘raVt‘I, vs- A ar°n G. G uynup and ever w ill voters sc ra tc h th e ir tick ets Protected the g ra fte rs, and told them ions. The tic k et th a t will be handed M ary F ra n ce s Guynup, his wife bv to th e voters on T uesday, November on N ovember 4. N early everybody Anoih i8 ,h e baC0" : help y ° u rself. - Ju d g e Tazw ell. sittin g c JJJ A nother m em ber, Mellon, has a cinch 4, is as follow s: J hl8 W r t of th e bacon by being one co u rt W. J. Cooper of G resham ap F o r m ayor—Chas. Cleveland I E con. o f th e ow ners in th e alum inum tru st peared for W eaver and L eroy Lomax F o r rec o rd e r—C. G. S chneider «rale conditions No w onder he favored a big reduction F o r tre a s u re r—J. h . Metzger of the"1 \° " i ,tOr G uynuP' Aa “ re su lt ' *?.d !" ’ the laborers. of th e decision, deeds to p ro p erty i„ F or m a r s h a l- B . H. Johnson, E. H hi,, u T X ° n th e "’“ » o n aires. he the sm all business tnen and m any him self being one of the w ealth iest in G resham and P o rtlan d w hich G uynup Kelly. C. E. P lian t, C. E. Runyon. ' o th e rs feel th a t th ey a re g ettin g the was charge,I to have fra u d u len tly ob F o r councilm en— R u8sen K . . . rind, and g et only a sm ell of th e g en tained a re conceited and th e pro p erty A. W. B otkin. J. A. Bushong, P,°°r ’ D aw es' can d id ate for uine bacon. Now th e question is- vi„ X , P7 « ± L ? - d - < y re tu rn s to David W eaver. The costs L arsen, B. W. Thorne. tom°ogfet,8h îhe baC° n ? T ° Ket th e b ot- ilful deception and frau d by the of the case will be borne by Guynup. tom of thJng8 ,et ua analysi2e th< The term for each office to be filled Illinois c o u rts; he got som e of th is two years. Suit to recover his p ro p erty was situ atio n carefu lly . O ur constitution g u ih ? Af” d CoolldBe him self l8 not in stitu te d in M arch of 1924. when All th e can didates are w ell and fa g u ara n tee s every A m erican citizen an K m vorably know n and th e re is little H eav er discovered th a t deeds w hich equal sh a re in life, liberty and the m a k es8h i i ° r “ C° Unselor ° ' »■« thief m akes him a p a rtn e r in crim e As he had given in tru s t to G uynup to e n choice as to capabilities. The city CHARLES CLEVELAND. P u rsu it of happiness, and - n t w as en tru sted w ith t h T p o T / r U e T t L " M« u s e t t s he p ro tect- able the ,a tte r tfu. m ore vasl|v t ) s tn governm ent would be safe in the hands of any of them . the form er s p ro p erty had been put on C on-I them selves. H e did not ta k e to ' The candidates for m arsh al a re new record in th e county clerk s office. It “ - - a - r - to th e office, except Kelly, who is the w as Claimed by W eaver th a t he had auu CALVIN COOLIDGE. ____„ „„ ril 26. 1922 on given the deeds on „ A pril p rese n t night m a rsh a l and has had and sh o u ld receive a unanim ous vote I ,C abinet w ere Riven th e executive I eve» ...... . , . . yond d o u b t- »nd ~ - ......... u ,e law s, and the court« I rock U «“ ^ ” fr,end8 n° ' I C a l L “ hHllc«tion I ,b e Prom ise of G uyuup n m ('’ h ' would experience as m a rsh a l and as coun- ------—----- --- _ t0 enforce th e law to in te rp re t th e law s H ave th * man"« v , ? H® favor8 tb e rich | T Coolidge will be elected to sue- l r « tu rn them to him on Feb l oilm an. kSI BSCRIBER” STATEN ‘ Mave ese I m an g s M,-lion ----- | eet-U .....J ceed him him self self as as „ r e s i d e , , , rtf ER« I U h I pss lie» had friiitKi » ’ th ree lirimz.h_____ ' H a’ 6 th " ’ese man Mellon tax nlan plan, ,h th „ e rl,.i, , Of th e nom inees for councilm en A ha<1 found a P u rch aser be- H is POSITION STRONGLY I ern m en t^ d o n ” t |Of| ° “ r ) n atio n a* gov- I Fordney-M cCum ber ta riff ' Yhe "Vi" T I U n*'«d S tates at p resid en t of the f . r W. B otkin and B. W. T horne a re the ’ e th a t tim e. Au e rro r in th e de th e election next NPinor r\ ! ETPatPst ¿y..n.u.,tlielr fUl1. duty t0 ‘he — n ’s E sch-C um m ln’s L f.’' Tne8d*F' Both th £ r — E 7 S 7 : : — R » S 3 P i “ and x so- : scrip tio n of th e p ro p erty m ade it ne th e d em o crats p rese n t incum bents, w hose term s ex p ire at th e end of th is year. The other cessary to execute a second deed, w hich w as delivered on S eptem ber 26, th ree candidates a re new as council- fo r a long tim e. Ck,ng C° ° ,,dge th in g s a . th ey a re ‘ J .? ™ I7 5 ° ° lid «e aa ‘heir best | * 2 2 ” te8t. tb a t " <»" only men, locally at least. <Hv th e t Wa,8 fOUn“ tb a t ° n ,h e 8ame a - X W a n n t ^ t 'p ^ e d ’ “^ ^ I d .iy th e deed was placed on record. Chas. Cleveland is w ell qualified by W hat good has th e ren n h .i experience to be m ayor. He has long -lone th e la st four J e a rs , f o r , T It w as b ro u g h t o u t in th e tria l th a t coîrtstOUln e he f ° Wer °f the supreme h f"W SP°t8 °f pro*r‘‘8alve c.do" 'for STUDENT BODY 1»! V \S been a resid e n t of G resham and is a ' the farm - Veaver, who Is extrem ely deaf, and su b stan tia l citizen and taxpayer. who Is illite ra te , and Inexperienced in V oters w ill vote th e city tic k et in - , , RI l I r Ue! i frie n d s' who said, th a ^ h e f e l t , A '- ^ c m co u rse of four or five m a tte rs of business, w as en tirely un- th e ir respective precincts in connec e w i f t h i XK “ k * a ‘rUe b,Ue repubIJ- trv W a" 8 tree t’ and 'h e coun- " “ " ' ' ’" s has been planned by the stu - < er the co n tro l of Guynup. The la tte r tion w ith th e general election and the m ade his hom e for ab o u t two y ears •T h e rep u b lican p a rty h as been in clea r.v t ^ " ' ^ ‘’' " ‘^ • s a w 7 " anUOt «long w ithout Wa" , w ill’ give'-m a ‘ (‘h,ev 'd g b . Wh,Ch an d " ‘- L Mr°s. K aie vote should be heavy. com plete control of every b ran ch o ' c ea rly who w as reach in g out for t h e ,8 tre e t- will give not only w o rth -w h ile e n te r W issler L ater the b ro th er and sister biggest p a rt of th e bacon tain m en t to the stu d e n ts and p atro n s ano. H e « 4 , * I ,E " « « club members favored M te r th « ? ! dUring tb e greatest d is- . moved to R oseburg, w here they bad of the school but funds to c a rry on (he STOUK SHOW beia,len opoly is in co n sisten t w ith o u r form of 1Ket in ° n th e b aco n ’ Is the' l',r “ Cr8 at LIVESTOCK sikh purchase,! a home, G uynup m arried Its lead ers have done w ork of th e o rg an izatio n and It is and brought 1,1s wife here, w here they Cash Prizes to ta lin g $4815 a re ” m b ?"g . 1.eJEï ep t devlse schem es to governm ent. If we w ill not end u re a i H w ith th e H n d ’ If w hoped th a t a gen ero u s am ount will be occupied th e W eaver home, ready , or m em bers Qf th e boya, a n j In X th6 6rS deeper ln t° d«bt. Political king, we should n ot end u re a v erF th in slice we w oul.M m “ h ' 7 added to the stu d e n t loan fund for the 'I he defense disclaim ed any fraud g r s livestock clubs who win places b "o c k S t h 6 "epubl,can ad m in istratio n com m ercial kings to ru le over p r„d u c- fled= - would th e la.m rer a„d purpose of a ssistin g w orthy stu d en ts in the deal and in sisted th a t th e p ro p N o rris-S ln clair bill, which tion, tra n sp o rta tio n and sa le of any sma11 b u sin e ssm e n - as a ru le w « n H i 3CifiC In tern atl0 I*aI Livestock w o u ii h in high school and college. exposition sta rtin g November 1 One would have saved th e farm ers, and necesslties of life, n o r to fix prices ” p a tis fle d w ith a little . , aFe The first e n tertain m en t of th e course e rty w as obtained th ro u g h a bona tide T » . S h . ™ . „ A nt,.T tu . t Ac, C c . “ e I". . 0 V „ bB“e en tire w ing of th e new s tru c tu re has 8UCooTidad ‘I 6 iFaUdUlent K el,°gg hill. will be given a t th e gym nasium on •ale b ut failed to m ake any s ta te been set aside for th e en tries of the Coolidge has not lifted a finger to November 14. w hen th e K now lton m en t as to am ount or date of p ay I * " • ’ «t'llean e o n g re .s, b„l sell m ents. 1 7 y o ungsters. Special prizes offered by encourag e a syndicate of W all stree t th e tru sts, w hich in 1898 w ere cap- buy ia th e closed m arket sell u i Q u artet, com posed of professional U kp cb „ „ breed associations have been added to ta n k e r s talized nt ab o u t four billion dollars, sa le a "d buy retail. The r - . i l ^ T sin g ers of P o rtlan d , will give a con- I lie G resham p ro p erty Involved Is a m ore th an $2000 offered by th e ex banks In th e W est, th u s Increasing the <«‘it. Both P rin cip al Cannon and Miss valuable tr a c ts on th e south side of Bowen s tre e t ea st of th e g ran g e hall, position itself th is y ear to bring the Power of the m oney power. ^2 h m V 8' r , " 1908 tbey wer<‘ w or‘h 19 b,lliOn8 of dolIara of cap ita za on (n ‘; rot,fy D‘< k,'y baye h eard ‘he q u ar- w ith sev eral hundred feet frontage D aw es is one of the M organ bank- 32 billion d o llars. In th to ta l prem ium s to a higher figure th a a t t y y ear ear th n . e J I o or f >’hlch w hich 8 8 billions btlllnnu Is w .... ater," . -Hzatlon, tPt and they highly reí*nmmnn< and we 1.7* tbey b*Kbly rec(wnntend both He fo r“ th ihat P rin iari,y re s P 0 « s i - 7 eaPUb" Can8, adm itted tb a ‘ th e tariff I,ay a Food s h a re 'o f it i '', 7 7 h “ 'rl'.-Jk'.’ I lh L 8‘nK,'rt’ and th e ,r rep e’r toi th a n ever before. and ru n n in g south, a p a rt extending ------------ ,h a t th e ta riff W a sh a re of it in high lr. ieio I 7 8 " g" ra and th e ir rep erto ire. for th e p rese n t d istre ss of thn 1 " a s an a u u n n ju st nn#» an,i prom ised t o , P rntpq o»..i . tax es We ar ■ - k 7,16 8Pnlor cIass * ‘H give Its play, to the fiat along Jo h n so n creek. P rio r ju st one and a ‘e". and th e re st in Borlland People In ju red ^ . Auto Ac- farm ers. ne revise it. The next v to giving of th e tru s t deed W eaver . ,im e ropubli- » . . . k , , beiiig being deflated ,lefln,k..i by a _ m erciless fed«™. 1 a re Mrs. T ra n a ,, . y ear th , 'r em ‘*m nleton'« p ,eto n '8 .................... T elegram , on . two cident at Orient. The rep u b lican p a rty and Coolidg sold to G uynup - a ---- s trip ans sham efully broke faith and I reserv e system , w hich <« r ai I n ig h ts in Decem ber. The d ates will i o »■ adjoining e Passed the Payne-A ldrich T ariff Law J operated our big b an k ers ' " w i 8™! Hk<‘,y be D ecem ber IS and 19 or 19 w ith fro i|tage of 60 T hree m em bers of an auto p a rty stand squ arely behind th e federal w hich had been to Mt. Hood S unday i 8ystem - because th a t'p a rV y 7 re- s giving the ex p lo iters a still b etter i i . _ I C a n W f' I n n D __ , <4 feet on Pow ell stree t. A ccording to I can we l°ok for help? H ave a , “ t t h e . bac°n- I " 1912 W o o d -| fr,en d "1mm 7 e can' tru st' 'to V v e ^ '« I th ° ” ' ay tw o -v en in g s " w in '‘,cK th e deed th e co n sid eratio n w as $200 n a p le asu re trip w ere h u rt a t about ab so Iu te |y co ntrolled by th e financial 2banC’ , [n 1912 Wood- friend whom we can tr u s t to , • P .m . when th e ir car, a F ra n k lin pow ers th a t now dom inate th e federal nosed the0" ’ i'7 . hiS Cam paign d ia g -1 a 8quare deal? Yes, we have found I n' ° r<> Pe° P' e “ nd th a t tbe »50 of w hich w as paid by G u ynup’ n Z lr n 'n Si ld^ ed ° n th e sIiPPery road reserv e system and use It for th eir nosed th e case th u sly : j 'T h e tru s ts | frie,; d s. who are siding in with t h J h L n H i ^ / ^ Z T m°5.e ea8,,y a,,d 8af, |y Follow ing th e reco rd in g of the tr u s t •r * u v 11 u n i s I » •• « « V ill v B U IlIliV 111 w illi 4»ra I . -------- > -u n ii> tu rn e d • ’ 8trUCk “ 8tUmp and own advantage. It w as th ese forces one °,urt , m!,8ter8 now. W e a re now p roducers, consum ers, and th e sou rr«! o.“" dIed' M‘88 Mach«“ - and ............. .... deed, G uynup sold th e strip w hich he Miss tu rn ed over on Rs side, pinning a 14- iat deflated th e farm ers in 1920 o th e w o rst ru led g o v ern m en ts; | deal business men. T h ere a re n, Stephen8on of th e high school faculty had bought of W eaver, to g eth er w ith yca r -oid boy undern eath the m achine. F o r 30 y ea rs L aF o lle tte has been no lo n g e r,a governm ent of th e m ajo r - tlce K enyon and S en ato r B rookhart an additional s trip 20 feet wide, to the ° ° aCh th<! P’, y -T m t JU? d a re MrS- R obert Ornduff, lighting to secu re a sq u a re deal for • <> a sm all group of pow erful I ° ‘ I°w a ; S en ato r N orris of Neb™ i> I ------------ --------- G resham M asonic lodge. T his tr a n s 963 L am b ert street, P o rtlan d , shaken he farm ers. He has fought not only fer was m ade la st D ecem ber, th e Ma foat m eh '..a ° Ur gOvernm ent is now a S b |P8t®ad and M agnus Jo h n so n '7 ,{° R I \( J SU PPO RTERS OF up, bruised and cu t on th e foot- her to see th a t th e farm er had a fair, un- i 0 8 te r -ehild. o i. 8p« * * ' '" '« r e s ts , a n d l ^ — o f ; Ladd an d s 7 , 1 7 " „ 7 1 MacDONALD TO MEET sons paying $1300 cash for the prop I No ti n . v Radd a,1d S in clair of son, W illiam , left leg and arm fra c but n.O" e,d m a rk e t f° r b,s Pro d ucts, has no w ill of Its own. erty. N otw ith stan d in g th e conditions w ords: Our g overnm ent gives thé I M ontana; an d th e r e 'a r é 'n H .r e ' '7n°d I a / " VO,‘ ° f B° rlnK an d vl‘ ‘" l'y u nder w hich G uynup Is said to have tu red , head cut, also probable Intern al but also to see th a t he w as not robbed in ju ries, as th e boy w as sp ittin g by tariff-p ro tected m onopolies and tr u s ts free access to th e bacon. The ' ° wb°m do they look for lead ersh io ^ n é n r / ' T ' X, re<,U“8l< d tO atten d a obtained a deed to th e p ro p erty , the ood, and Dr. Joseph F ailin g . 212 tru s ts on th e supplies needed on the dem o crats th en won a g re a t vie- " <8 a m an who for n ea rly f o r t y ^ r s o n " ï ? ‘ ’b,‘ L ° ° K b a " lodge will not lose its title to th e 20- an to n stre e t, a m em ber of E m anuel farm . Ho has led every fight for to ry on th e pledge to curb monopoly. h“ 'o u g h t th e b attle s of th e éommon ? „ ^ . . eVe" ln g ' N,,v‘ n,ber 1 at foot strip of land, acco rd in g to A t h o sp ital staff, bruised. A lady, also a reaso n ab le fre ig h t and passenge u d u rin g W ilson's ad m in istratio n I People, whom the people of W iscon th ’ ' " e ,' !, y beld *n the in te re st of to rn ey Cooper, th e co u rts p ro tectin g m em ber of th e party, escaped u n in ra te s a s t r ^ g advocate of co-opera co rru p tlio n grew like w eeds In June. 8" ‘ “a ve re-elected for sen ato r h « >r ™ ’7 i daCy ° f S' mon M acDonald of th e innocent p a rty in a deal of th a t kind. ju red . T he acciden t occurred n ear tion, he used his Influence to m akt A tto rn ey G eneral P alm e r let th e w ar | niaJ° r i'y of th ree h undred th o u san d r h it Wl‘° 18 “«eking th e office a ">a » who w as urged by P "tÎ-' é o r t h " Clackam a8 ^ u n t y a, ,b ie hom e of Jo e D onaldson and th e W isconsin a leading cooperative sta te p rofiteers go scot free, but l a b o r ! 1' Birthdays ( elel,rated October 21. people w ere taken to th is residence, He voted ag a in st th e federal reserv e unions and fa rm e rs o rg an izatio n s I " ons 8igned by a q u a rte r m illion coming election. The committee Two b irth d ay s w ere celeb rated w ith w here a call w as sen t for an am bu- system a c t because he foresaw tha w ere p resented, and every th ree P|e - ----- “ ^ ' " g him to ru n for p re s id e n t i'le v ^ “ nd W° mBn Who h“ a * for * C„ law « "'o ro em e n t to a ‘- p arties at th e chicken d in n er given by ance, w hich arrived ab o u t 9 o’clock the system would inevitably be con A m erican soldiers » th a t died In F ra n ce E yen b ere a t D am ascus th ese „ etb I te n d In !" and took the injured to E m anuel h os tro lled by big business and In te r one m an becam e ■ a m illionaire. I n l " ons w ere e n t h u s i a s t R a i ^ L J i T ‘ 7 ’“! ‘' “ 8 Mr MacDonald wil, th e M ethodist L adies Aid la st F riday 1990 a . m illionaire. I i i l " " " 8 Were en th u sia stic ally signed p ital. The occupants of th e ca r w ere natio n al financiers, and proposes now I 929 th e A m erican people w ere so sick T h ' 8 i«ader, the last hope of th e co. be p rese n t and p erh ap s o th e r ca n d i night. Miss G eorgia S tap leto n was th e honor g u est of one p a rty of about d ates also. com pelled to m ake th e ir exit from the ‘° rec° n s tru c t th e system so th a t it of th e dem ocrats, th a t th ey snowed mon P«°Pie is L aF ollette. 20, com posed of rela tiv e s and friends au to thro u g h th e w indshield. will be controlled by th e people. them u n d er good and p roper. B ut the W ALTER RAMSER Follow ing th e d in n e r th e p arty ad A m erican labor know s exactly ru sts ca re n ot a w it, w h eth er th e Grape Vines (To be concluded In n ex t issue) Bargain Period for Dailies. w here L aF o llette and W heeler stand dem o crats a re In or th e r e p u b l i c a n s ------------------ — y e ? é ° 7 b ? 8’ C ^ ro j-d s . N iagaras, one Journed to th e S tap leto n hom e w here F rom now until O ctober 31 S plendidly rooted, su re Miss G eorgia found a b eautiful g rand fo r they own them both and u nder the 15 « . "H a rry " Johnson, « resid e n t |F y r ear o w e old. r T ’L ow ’p r tc e s ^ o id er ________A SUBSCRIBER. y e ? “ 16 Or,?gonIl an and Outlook, one piano given by h er p are n ts in cele H ard in g . - . Coolidge » ad rim in istratio i« » « ., n I or of G resham for n „„..„i.. l» n n " ,ik nF. „ T la n d d ° i der mflnnn m in early tw ............. en ty -th ré ë | I i fall a , , 1 p n la year, $6. R eg u lar price $6.35. bratio n of h er 18th birthday. REPUBLICANS. " 7 P" y am e 88 b0ld and c ru «' in y e a rs- wh08e fo re fa th er cam e to T a ? 7 n 7 b ¿ ° U8e n o rtb ° » road OuGook and S unday O regonian and I ate 3« X on ballot. H. L. S t.C la ir sa t a t th e head of a peace tim es as it had been d u rin g the J 'America about 1700 from Scéitiand, !” T abor 60U ' P o rtU n d ' H- 7, n x / i e e 0“' p rice »8. y e a r' *7,75- ReSUla r resAentedUb".Ca" d28t-.r R ‘ . 8bo“ ' d b« rep- tab le around w hich g ath ered the A rep u b lican co n g ress and a l a can d id ate for m arsh al of th e citv Outlook w an t a<i. _< n k . one P o year, e ¡ u , a“ r“p riceU»5°5o' r X b n S n Ï ^ « « ' ' ’r ^ c k e r ? m ' e J d em ocratic rtlan d $4.¿o7'V T elegram and em bers of his fam ily, th e O utlook p resid en t had alre ad y glv- O re s h a m .-P a id Adv. and seller tog’ îh e ■ buynr man cheaply and force and a few friends. A b eautiful «nThw 18 i0 r m ail delivery only. S ta rt w iîl f c S L congress. C rum packcr en th e tru s ts co n tro l over m ost of th e ' b irth d ay cake w ith 58 can d les cam e naval oils lands, b u t now th ey w ent as a com plete su rp rise to Mr. St. Clair. so fa r as to c o rru p t th e p resid e n t's AT HOME IN U. S. A. ’ « S r i « O M lo o t L ,™ ™ “ X “ “ ” b" d cabinet. Two of th e m em bers, Denby II I I PH O N ] M i n i | . and F all, fra u d u len tly gave aw ay the A nyone w ishing new telephones or ad v ertisem en ts, o r su b sc rib ers w ish la st of th e naval oil lands, and relu c t- DIYISIDN ST. (Section Line ing changes in th e ir ad d resses, please notify the telephone office before No » vem ber 1 for th e new d irecto ry .—Adv. too X 175 kA ZR-3 so I r. k 4 .• ? 100 X 175 3 lo o X 175 8 10« x 200 3 100 x 200 0 — 100 x 1 7 i 1 100 x 175 lo o X 200 100 x 200 Take it Quick! 100 x 200 1 10 100 x 200 100 X 200 100 x 200 The Dally J o u rn a l, hy nmll, four month«, front now to F eb ru ary , 192.», for $!.(>.». Dully an d Sunday, «nine, for #24.'». 10O X in 1 io« X 178 T his special sh o rt-te rm su b sc rip tion c a rrie s you th ro u g h tho th ree big events of th e w inter. SEV EA TH STR EET HOOD view . ..New Subdivision in Gresham T his tract0 • ' very reasonahie prices . " n ? ^ ’, 8^ With » "e 'im b e r.8O,ne °f tOr aUrac,iV8 8" « 8' Food w |,. city w ater. ' b a " » E « r . and is now offered for sale K RIDER & ELKINGTON Gresham. Oregon, I iiinos, Radi««, P honograph«. $25 p u ts a new piano in your home, llailios and phon o g rap h , on easy term s. P aul Palm blad, G resham , phone 467 or 289.— Adv. A BARGAIN 3 100 x 200 • 100 X : 10 100 X 2»0 8 \ Phone 231 to ‘h«°uï»edeS U t ^ ^ hanger at U k .h u r s , M arion, Ind., who now from Germany Insert assum es command. fíom’ 1. The Presidential ra in pa lun and election. 2. I'he state legislalivc sessii In Oregon. 3. The short term of congres«, which rontenes after election und may he called opon to elect the next president. M I. H IE O| I l tlilk ABOUT IT. Phone 1561.