Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, September 05, 1911, Image 1

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    TWICE A WEEK
VOL I. NO. 53
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911
WATER FLOWS MRS. MARY EARNST
7N NEW FIFE
LAIDT0REST
BEAUTIFUL SHOWERS •
ENRICH THE LAND
“Ever at Your Service”
Phone 701
$1.50 PER YEAR
MULTNOMAH
IS PROSPEROUS
T he fu n e ra l of M s. .Mary E a rn s t.
T lie copious sh o w ers of th e past
T h e new P o rtla n d B ull R un pipe w ho died la st S a tu rd a y , to o k place
few d a y s a re th e best th in g th a t
T he a u d ito r's re p o rt fo r thl.’ c o u n ­
line w as so fa r co m p leted last F r i­ a t th e hom e of th e d eceased on th e
could h ap p en ju s t now in O regon ty fo r th e six m o n th s e n d in g J u n e
day a fte rn o o n th a t th e w a te r was B ase L ine ro ad M onday. Mrs. E a rn s t
T h is locality is su re ly fav o red . T he 30. 1911, recently cam e to th is o f­
tu r n e d in to it at th e h e a d w o rk s at uad
been
In
po o r
h e a lth
fo r
su m m e r lias been u good on e, vege fice. It p re s e n ts m any In te re s tin g
th irty s e .c n past lo u r an d it Is fully
ta tlo n lias ste a d ily grow n a n d
h a s , f a i ls w ith w hich re s id e n ts of th e
tom e tim e hut h e r la st sick n ess w as
expected th a t th e w ork of flu sh in g
I re m a in e d g re e n e r th a n u su a l
for county sh o u ld be fa m ilia r
of
sh
o
rt
d
u
ra
tio
n
.
T
h
e
fu
n
e
ra
l
and s c o u rin g w ill bp so fa r co m p lete
1 th is
tim e of y ear. T h e sh o w e rs j T he a re a of M ultnom ah co u n ty is
cd by W ednesday b o th th ro u g h o u t serv ice w as in c h a rg e o f Rev. J . H.
have com e a little e a rlie r th a n u su a l given as 4 20 sq u a re m iles anil th e
th e pipe an d th e new re s e rv o ir so W ood, w ho, a f te r re ad in g a serip-
am i w hile n o th in g w as su ffe rin g for p(,p u ,a , 1()n
e8tiniute,l at 300.00«.
th a t tile w a te r can he tu rn e d in to tu re lesson from th e P salm s, m ade
ra in , .now e v e ry th in g is re fre sh e d T h is w ould place about 100,000 in
th e m ain s fo r d o m estic use.
a few a p p ro p ria te an d h e lp fu l re ­
anti will t a k e on new life an,I beau , , ho ,.o u n ly ontsid
th e
lim its . r
T h is w ill be a g re a t day fo r th e m ark s. T he m usic w as in c h a rg e of
ty .
T he p r o j e c t s a re b e tte r- Ilian ' P o rtla n d .
T he p ro p erly
v a lu a tio n
re s id e n ts of l ‘or. land a f te r th e p ro ­ Mrs. (). J. llro w n . T h e b u ria l took
e v e r fo r all fall crops.
L a te potn- fo r th e co u n ty Is $301,823.65«.
long« <1 w ater s h o rta g e th a t h a s ex­ place
in
th e D o u g lass cem e tery ,
to e s will m ake a good yield, p a s tu r ! At
of , h(, re|K „., ( J u n 0
isted fo r m o n th s p is t. T h e
new t'ro u td a le . A lth o u g h th e
w e a th e r
ag e wall he good, late
v eg eta b les j ]«. , , , , , ,
had on h and a
line w ill la ab le to d e liv e r a supply was very in c le m e n t m an y frie n d s a t-
w ill th riv e .
le a s h b a la n c e o f 11, <191,379.26, w ith
of 68,000.0(10 g allo n s p er day w h ere eniled th e fu n e ra l an d
th e m any
Tlie rain com ing at Oils tiniu will lia b ilitie s of *9,867.86.
as only 23,000,000 g a llo n s have been flo ra l tr ib u te s te s tifie d to th e h ig h
help th e fair.
It is m ore lik ely io
M ultnom ah F a rm , ow ned by (he
a v a ila b le h e rto fo re .
esteem in w hich Mrs.
E a rn st w as
’tin g p leasan t w e a th e r at fa ir tim e co u n ty , located n e a r F a irv iew , c o n ­
T h e m ethod o f c le a n in g th e new h eld by h e r n e ig h b o rs au d frien d s.
E very In d u s try sh o u ld ta k e on new sists of 196 acres.
T h e co u n ty h as
pipe Is sim ple. T h e re a re a b o u t 50 She leav es to m o u rn h e r loss a h u s ­
M t. H ood D epot at (iiie slia in N ow O pen to th e Ihildic.
life ¡mil th riv e from th is tim e on had a s p u r c o n stru c te d th e h a n d lin g
b low h oles sc a tte re d a lo n g th e line, b and an d o n e d a u g h te r an d fo u r
T h e d e p o t is p re tty In e x te rio r a p - ,a n d
p a ss e n g e r b u sin ess is now I S u re O regon is a fav o red spot an I of fre ig h t. N u m ero u s sp rin g s w ill
an d th e s e a re left open
w hen th e sous. They a re Jo h n
B row n, o f 1
M u ltn o m ah co u n ty is best of tin fu rn ish w a te r fo r
Irrig a tio n
and
w a te r Is tu rn e d in
T ills red u ces G resh am , Mrs. E lsie P re tty m a n , of p earan ce, ta s tily fin ish ed a n d well h an d led from th e d epot,
best.
h
o
u
seh
o
ld
purposes.
D
u
rin
g
th e
th e p re s s u re to m ak e It safe, ant P o rtla n d , J a n ie s B row n, of K ern v ille fu rn ish e d fo r th e p u b lic ’s co n v en l-
Many v isito rs insp ected t h e ’ new
past y ear m uch of th e hind has
th ro w s o ff th e d irt. A s 'f a s t a s a O regon, David B row n, of L ex in g to n , ence. T h e d iv isio n o ffic e rs a re now d ep o t last S un d ay and all a rc e n lliu -
been c lea red and
d ra in e d ,
crops
blow hole show s c le a r w a te r it
is O reg o n , an d G eorge B row n o f P o rt- q u a rte re d in th e new d ep o t an d sia stic in p ra ise of its a rra n g e m e n t
have been p lan ted and fru it tre e s
t.losed
T his p ro c e d u re w ill lie fo l­ lan d . T h e la s t m e n tio n ed is a t p res Jo h n o ’R eilly sh o w s ev ery co u rtesy , and fin ish . A h a rd s u rfa c e w ill he
se t o u t.
low ed u n til th e la s t
hole is sh u t e n t in th e h o sp ita l an d is q u ite low.
...
»
.. , , . 1 ^ut on
p la tfo rm and w alk s wil
T he a u d ito r re p o rts th e s u p e rin ­
..
,,
g-
« a s to p a tro n s o f th e ro ad . B oth fre ig h t qiinn ....
. . .
dow n a t th e M ount T a b o r reserv o irs.
Mrs. K arn st w as b o rn
sixty-six
"
¡so o n m built a lo n g th e s tre e ts ,
te n d e n t's c o tta g e and b a rn co m p let­
T he re s e rv o irs w ill have to be y e a rs ago la C an ad a. S he cam e to t , , ,
t
t
A very p re tty w ed d in g look place ed , and th e m ain b u ild in g , pow er
' I I )
I ?
f A
flu sh e d m uch in th e sam e m a n n e r, E a ste rn O regon in 1886 w h ere m any * I ' 1 ^ |
last S u n d ay m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 at tl l sta tio n , and tu b e rc u lo sis w ard a re
A XX
«X kJ A \ J 1 v iz X
to c le a r o u t th e t a r an d d irt th a t h a rd s h ip s w ere e n d u re d in o p en in g “ ■ A X O
S acred H e a rt C ath o lic c h u rc h when u n d e r c o n s tru c tio n ; and p a rtic u la r
hav e a c c u m u la te d w hile th ey w ere up a h o m estead . H e r firs t h u s b a n d ,1
a tte n tio n h as been paitl Io s a n ita ­
F
a th e r G regory u n ite d In m arrin g .
In th e process of b u ild in g .
G eorge B row n, d ied in
L ex in g to n .
tio n ,h e a tin g an d lig h tin g , and will he
F ra n k M arasco and P e tr in a C hldo,
C itizen s of G resh am have w atch ed O reg o n , in 1892. She w as m a r r ie d '
th o ro u g h ly eq u ip p ed fo r I lie serv-
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
of
J
.
G.
C
hldo,
w
ho
lives
w ith m uch In te re st th e w ork o f th is o Mr. E a rn s t a b o u t 1898 an d th ey I
vice of th e county
fo r y e a rs
to
T h e O u tlo o k is in re c e ip t o f a 1 riv er, th ro u g h
R a lr 'e r .
C latso p a s h o r t d is ta n c e w est o f G resh am
g re a t p ro ject w hich
h as
larg ely cam e to M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty , an d lo-
com e.
A
fte
r
th
e
cerem
ony
th
e
w
edding
been co n d u cte d
from
th is po in t. c a te d on th e B ase L in e ro ad in 1900 very in te re s tin g le tte r from one w ho I co u n ty , will soon cease an d
o th e r
M ultnom ah c o u n t) b o asts of good
p a rly re tu rn e d to th e hom e of the
T he g r e a te r p a rt of th p pi|>es have w h ere sh e resid ed u n til h e r d e a th , j sig n s h im se lf Roy A1 St. Jo h n . T h e o ccu p atio n s hav e to ta k e its place
ro ad s anil good schools.
Of th ese
b
rid
e
's
p
a
re
n
ts
w
h
ere
a
su
tn
p
to
u
s
been u n lo a d e d from th e c a rs h ere S he w as p a tie n t in s u ffe rin g , a k in d a rtic le ,g e n tltle d
..s1x O re9 h am .
ABtorla th p o)(,
,
th e
u u d lto r
says:
M ultnom ah
to w n , rep ast w as served an d
in
a few
an d h a u le d by te a m o r a u to tru c k m o th e r an d frien d , beloved by all
. . . . .
to d e s tin a tio n . F o r n e a rly a y e a r w ho knew h er. S he w ill be g re a tly
*8 *" P ,o ‘ s ,o r a -
W ho tlie six nestled on th e h ills and w ater.
It h o u rs th e b rid e anil groom , accom­ co u n ty h as o v er 15« m iles of first
class m acad am road. They a rc con­
th is w ork of d is trib u tio n w as g o in g m issed by h e r c h ild re n , h u sh u n d an d * e re exc
th a t possibly th e w rit- is a typical sm all
se a p o rt
tow n, p a n ie d by frien d s, w ent by a u to s to
s tru c tin g at th e p r.'sen t tim e th e M l .
P
o
rtla
n
d
.
T
hey
w
ill
r
e
tu
r
n
to
J
e
n
n
t
on-
| n eig h b o rs.
te r w as o n e o f th e m , we a re n o t in- w ide open and peopled from ¡ill u n ­
Hood roatl, betw een B ridal Veil ¡mil
S h a w -B a tc h e r,
th e
c o n tra c to rs,
fo rm ed . O ne o f o u r ru le s is to not tlo n s. In R b festiv al
colors, Old S ta tio n w here a n e a t, new b u n g a ­ M u ltn o m ah F a lls , w hich will form
low
a
w
a
its
th
em
.
T
hey
h
av
e
the
hav e m ade th e ir h e a d q u a rte rs h ere
p u b lish a n a rtic le w ith o u t k n o w ing j
w as p re d o m in a n t. It is cele-
tart of th e m ain th o ro u g h fa re be­
best w ishes of frie n d s fo r a pros
an d to and from th is p o in t h av e
Who It is from. We h av e trie d to
its c e n te n n ia l. A la rg e arch
tw een P o rtla n d aud E a ste rn O regon.
best
w
ishes
of
frie
n
d
s
fo
r
a
pro
sp
er-
com e
h u n d re d s of la b o re rs every
bids th e v is ito r w elcom e. A larg e
T he co u n ty ow ns five p o rtab le
place th e w rite r In th is case bui ten t a u d ito riu m am i
goo,I
sized ° u s a u d lia‘, >’>' llfe
m o n th to w ork in th e tre n c h e s be­
rock c ru s h in g p la n ts, w hich a re used
ing dug. Many cam p s
have been
have failed . It m ay be o u r fa u lt, g ra n d s ta n d give a m p le
room fo r
.
in v a rio u s sections.
B esides
I lie
e sta b lish e d from tim e to tim e
up
We h av e d elay ed p u b lish in g th e a r th e ir d iv ersified d o in g s am i p ro g ra m . C h ick en P ie S u p p e r and B a z a a r ,
p
o
rta
b
le
p
lan
ts,
th
e
co
u
n
ty
ow
ns
C ap t. 11. A. C a ld e r, b ro th e r of
anil dow n th e line w hich have been
t i d e on th is a c c o u n t.
A few ch eap te n t show s,
fo rtu n e ' ’b e L ad ies'
Ahi lots p la n n e d a full a n d o p e ra te s tw o of th e best rock
B.
C
ald
er
o
'
B
oring,
died
p ro v isio n ed by local m e rc h a n ts and
W e h av e decid ed to b reak over te lle r 's b ooths, ch an ce g am es and , if'e rn o o n ami ev e n in g for tom orrow
cru sh in g p la n ts in th e s la te K elly
fa rm e rs a lo n g th e line. T h en , too, very su d d e n ly on b o ard th e ste a m e r o u r ru le in th is case, a s th e a rtic le o th e r n u isan ces, give A sto ria th e a p ­ S e p te m b e r 6. M em bers a re to n ite, B utt« ¡md W eb ster Q u a rrie s.
M
ontana,
on
W
ednesn.'i'y
la
s
t
as
h
s
all th e m ore in te re s t h as been ta k e n
is a good o n e a n d we a p p re c ia te its p ea ra n c e m o re of a s tre e t fa ir th a n a t 2 o 'clock fo r tile a n n u a l elec tio n
K ellk Itu ltc
'Ib is p lan t is s i tu a t­
In th e p ro ject b ecau se of th e fa c t w as r e 'u r n l n g from M aska. H e w as h a v in g been se n t us, b u t w ould re a c e n te n n ia l c e le b ra tio n . Two la m e of o fficers. S u p p er w ill be served ed a b o u t seven m iles e a s t o f th e
b
u
ried
fro
m
h
is
re
sid
e
n
c
e
a
t
!I1
C
F o llo w in g
Is tin
th a t G resh am Is to h av e a 12-lnch
q u est o u r c o n tr ib u to rs to sig n th e ir d eer, h itch ed to a sm all w agon, ad- fio n i 5 to 7.
o u rt ho u se; Is eq u ip p ed w ith
th e
West S ix th ’ It st-. e t, S e a ttle , S u n ­
C hicken pic, baked beans, must m odern g y ra to ry c ru s h e rs w ith
ta p from w hich to d raw a su p p ly of
ow n n am e an d a d d re s s fo r ld e n tlfi- v e rtisin g S an F ra n c isc o fair, looked m e a n :
day a fte rn o o n . Rev. C annon H il­
p u re snow w a te r d ir e c t
from th e
p o ta to "alad, ca b b a g e sa la d , bread oil b u rn in g e n g in es and a tta c h m e n t« ,
c a tio n even If th e y do n o t w ish It very good.
to n of th e E p isco p al ih u r c h o ff e la t­
g la c ie rs of Mt. H ood.
to a p p e a r in p rin t.— E d ito r.
A fter d in n e r we took In th e tow n. am i b u tte r, pick les, je lly , c ak e and n lack sin ilh
sh o p , e tc.
T h is
is
e d . D eceased leav es a
w ife and
th e suppet w orked by co u n ty p ris o n e rs in g e t­
H ad it not been fo r a slig h t e r
The very . ___
fin e _____
co u rt ______
housi and I’nlt- coffee. T he price of
.
wo
b
ro
th
e
rs
.
Rev.
A.
B.
C
a
ld
e
r
of
A t th e N o rth B ank d ep o t we to o k
S taU .s post<)ff|(.„ buiIl, lll|{
ro r in th e elect ion called
to vote
v'l.l he 35 cen ts. U seful and fane) tin g o u t rock, tisi'tl fo r th e b e tte r ­
bonds th e p ro b a b ility is th a t every ' “ <>“ ' ‘8 a “ d W. H . C a ld e r o f V an- o u r tr a in to A sto ria. H ard ly seat- pre<| o n i| nallt<
witli m any can n e rie s. a rtic le s will be on sa le afte rn o o n m ent and th e b u ild in g of ro ad s.
th in g w ould have been
read y
to i c o u v e r. « C < an d » » »Bed fa th e r ed , a new sboy g o in g th ro u g h
tin H ouses a re m ostly fra m e b u ild in g s. a n d ev ening.
M u ltn o m ah couniy bus 55 school
a n l tr a in
sh o u te d
" V irg in ia
p e a n u ts w h a rfs a rc p Ie n t|fl„ an<|
f<„.
tu r n th e w ater Into th e
G resh am an d m o th e r an d one b ro th e r
d
is
tric ts , anil in s school houses. T he
th
r
e
e
s
iste
rs,
on
th
e
A
tla
n
tic
coast.
s i id h i : ox s.
D EI I E K E D
sa lte d w ith S a lt L ak e s a lt," which su p p o rtin g all c a rg o es fo r th e p re s­
sy stem th is m o n th , h u t It w ill he
e n ro llm e n t of pupils show s 43,27«
He
w
as
54
y
e
a
rs
old.
Rev.
A.
B
gave
im
p
e
tu
s
to
a
h
e
a
rty
la
u
g
h
and
som e w eeks now b efo re w ork can
en t. W hen th e P a n a m a
c a n a l Is
A co n fe re n c e wus held Saturdi) (2 1 ,5 5 2 m ales u ad 21,714 fe m a le s ),
th ro u g h
th e
lie coni me need on
th e lay in g
of C a ld e r w as p re s e n t a t th e fu n e ra l of good fello w sh ip a ll
open th is will c h a n g e as m uch t r a f ­ 'e tw e e n th e shop c ra ftsm e n of thi Itefween th e ag e s of six and tw en ty .
■
is
b
ro
th
e
r.
trip
.
p ip es an d th e w et w e a th e r o f th e ,
fic w ill com e d ire c t to P o rtla n d .
S o u th e rn P acific an d Vice P resid en t
T h e scen ery a lo n g th e left h ank
w in te r m o n th s w ill p ro b ab ly m ak e It!
T he blow ing o f th e sire n w h istle K ru ttg c h n iitt p re lim in a ry to a settle
of
th
e
W
illa
m
e
tte
an
d
a
f
te
r
conflux
la iu re l R a n g e t ic k e ts to alt w h o
r a t h e r slow , it Is to
be
hoped, 1
riuniniled u s It w as tim e to catc h men» of th e ir d iffic u ltie s. F in a l a c ­
w ith th e C o lu m b ia is very fin e in­ th e "M o n a rc h ." a
c
a
ll
t h is w eek at S te r lin g A J o h n ­
h o w ev er, th a t befo re th e d ry w e a th ­
good
b o at, to
a f te r
next sto n 's.
deed, b u t s till ru g g ed
S teep h ills b rjn g ll8 f,(lm e, w h ere we en jo y ed tio n w as d e fe rre d till
e r o f n ex t su m m e r a good supply of
F rid a y w hen a co n fe re n c e betw een
rig h t fro m th e h an k of th e riv er scenery a little m ore th a n In
w a te r w ill be av ailab le.
th e th e a d v iso ry board of 35 m em bers,
leav es h a rd ly room fo r th e ro ad b ed . sw ift m oving cars.
H O R SES FO R HALE E ight head
.(p r e s e n tin g all th e shop em ployes
M uch lu m b e rin g is and w as d o n e all
T
h
e
fu
n
e
ra
l
of
Jo
h
n
J.
H
azel­
P
illa
r
R
ock.
In
th
e
m
id
d
le
o
f
th
e
first-c
la ss w ork horses. A aron K n ig h ­
W e a re g iv in g a w a y L aurel R a n g e
f all th e im p o rta n t p la n ts of t h ’
wood w as held a t D am ascus
la st a lo n g to A sto ria.
C olum bia, is a s tra n g e
und
odd ’ la rritn a n sy stem , and Vice P resl- to n , G resh am .
58
tik i Is. ( a ll in. S i d lin g A J o l i l l -
T h e riv e r is lin ed
w ith
fis h e r­
S
u
n
d
ay
a
fte
rn
o
o
n
In
c
h
a
rg
e
o
f
th
e
sig
h
t.
It
w
as
fin
e
slid
in
g
alo
n
g
the
de
n
t
K
ru
tts
m
ltt
will
be
held.
slon.
lt Is
O dd F ello w s. Mr. H azelw ood w as m e n 's ab o d es, s n u g on th e h ills, and g reen ish w a te r, e a tin g a good sdp hope,i th e th r e a te n e d s trik e ean In
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k illed on th e ra ilro a d b etw een P o rt-
W a sh in g to n sidi It soon w as d a rk an d a
TW EN TY MEN W A NTED — To lived in D am ascu s fo r m any y e a rs esp eclally on th e
b e a u tifu l
G ra in , F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
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buy re ad y -m ad e s u its a t w h o lesale u n til a few y e a rs ag o w hen h e w ent
A ir such
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New cro p : B lucslcm ,
T he M a ste rs’ an d L e c tu r e r's asso ­
prices. E. W. A y lsw o rth .
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to P o rtla n d . A b o u t a y e a r ago he su p p ly us w ith o u r d elicio u s salm o n only a s O regon h as. Y ounger fo lk s cia tio n will m eet w ith
th e
L en ts ?3 -8 4 c; C lub, 79-8«c; Red R u ssian ,
w ith his fam ily re tu rn e d to D am ascus H ere w ere « » h e rm e ii s te e rin g th e ir fell in love w ith T e rp sic h o re
an d i ; r a iu,,
on S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 9 78c; V alley, 79-80c.
LOTS FO R SA LE a t C e d a r v i l l e - w h ere he’ h a s co n d u cted a sto re. H e b o a,a to «a ,h e r in th e lr n e ' 8 O aw ’ sw ung th e fa n ta s tic till we reached Ml m a s te rs and le c tu re r s p lease tak
M IL L S T U F F S
B ran , *24.50-25
E asy te rm s. H . W. S n ash all. P h o n e w as well k n o w n an d h ig h ly re sp e c t- ■ lin e la u n c h e s a re used now no pad th e ra ilro a d brid g e. We landed at n otlce
pr(.B,.Ilt
An in te re s t p er to n ; m id d lin g s, 130 -3 1 ; sh o rts,
ed.
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G resh am d ep o t ju s t in tim e Io get in g session is expected.
» 2 5 .5 0 -2 « : rolled b arley ,
$32 33;
tlren to m o u rn h is loss. T h e b u ria l I F ro m o n e bend o f th e riv e r to hom e on th e m id n ig h t tra in a f t e r a
v alley, $ 5 .0 0 ; g ra h a m , $4.70; w hole
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day well sp en t. Go so u th o r w est,
! w as a t th e D am ascu s cem e tery
<). W. I’. TIME TABLE.
R euben. R a p h a e l,
L a u ra
and w h eat, $4.90
clo se to th e h ill sid es, v iew in g th e w h erev er you go, a t hom e it Is best.
Lv. P o rtla n d
FL O U R
P a te n ts , $4 95 per b a r­
G lad y s L eo n ard s, c h ild re n of It. T.
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th
ese
6 :5 0 a. ni. fo r C azad ero
T A K E N U P— A dog. w h ite an d e v e r c h a n « ln B 8"e n e ry
More anon
re l; s tr a ig h ts , $3.85; ex p o rts, $3.60;
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from
7 :4 5 — fo r C resh atn .
liv e r co lo red p o in te r. O w n er ,n a y h ills w ere co v ered w ith
ROY AL ST JO H N .
OATS
New, w hite, $27-27.50
8 :4 5 — fo r C uaadero.
M andam , N. D.,
h av e sam e by p ro v in g p ro p e rty and ' 8m a" fle1'18 we ro u ld ‘‘iiag in e
9 .4 5 — fo r G resh am .
p e r ton.
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1 0 :4 5 — fo r C azadero .
p ay in g fo r ad. C. C ath ey ,
E d w ard E d g a r
S tone,
ag e 16
W ATCH fo r an n o u n c e m e n t of open
CORN
W hole, $33;
e rack ed
stro n g re m in d e r is th is from Porf- y ears, died a t flood S a m a rita n hos­
1 1 4 5 — for G resh am .
54
! 97.
la g fjf fall m illin ery a t th e G resham $34 p er ton.
1 2 :4 5 p. nt. fo r C azad ero .
! lan d to th e co ast o f th e scen ery on
p ita l a f t e r an o p e ra tio n fo r ap p en - E m p o riu m . P ost c a rd s I cen t,
BARLEY New feed, $31-32 P ”
1 :4 5 — fo r G reshutu .
E. E. M arsh all, a g e n t fo r M itchell ,h « u PI” “r M ta.to .lp p l riv e r, o r even d lcitls. H e leav es a m o th e r, w ho
2 :2 7 — E xpress.
o n ; brew in g , $34-35.
L e w i. & S ta v e r im p lem en ts, can be ">« H udaon
New Y ork
2.4 5 — fo r C azadero.
resid es a few m iles e a st oT tow n,
O. W. It. A X. TIME TABLE
HAY- T im o th y , valley,
$15-16;
3 :4 5 — fo r G resh am .
fo u n d at T h e C o n g d o n , p h o n e 571,
W h a t w l" bp ,h e "h a n g e d views fo u r sis te rs and tw o b ro th e rs. B u r­
a lfu lfa , $12; g ra in h ay, $9.00 I 1;
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4 :4 5 ■— fo r C azadero .
o f th e s e g ig a n tic w estern s tre a m s In ied
y e ste rd a y
from
th e B ap tist
G resh am .
•
5 :4 5 — fo r G resh am .
A rrive clo v er, $ ‘i.50-9.
a few d ecad es?
Re 11 ro a d s on both ch u rch an d laid at l-ait In s id e his L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. m
6 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
H airy anil C ou n try I'roiluci*.
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"W h e n fo rtu n e s w ere m ad e ny sid es of stre a m s , ro ad w ay s c u t off fa th e r w ho died fo u r y e a rs
ago.
1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resham .
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Live h en s, 15 '
w ar, w ar w as a b u sin ess; now when
Rev. K h rg o tt, p a s to r of E a st Side
1 1 :3 3 — fo r G resh am .
sp rin g s,
1 G-1 5 r ;
dliek. .
a ( fo rtu n e s a re m ade by b u sin ess, bus s e ttle m e n ts b u ilt u p on h illsid e s wt I B aptist c h u rc h of P o rtla n d p le a c h e d Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p rn. Ar. F a ir I tic;
C ars from
P o rtla n d
a rriv e
view 4 :3 4 p nt ; T ro u td a le , 4 .3 9 young, 15-16v; g eese, 11c; tu rk u y t,
m ak e th e s e th o r o u g h fa re s m o re ano th e fu n e ra l serm o n .
G resh am one h o u r la te r.
j in ess is w a r."
Lv P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p m>— Ar. T r o u t­ n o m in al.
m o re in te re s tin g . T ru ly we d o not
Lv. G resh am fo r P o rtla n d .
d a le 8 :4 5 p. in.
1 2 :2 5 a. in. fro m G resh am .
F O R SALEL Span
of
need to go to E u ro p e fo r scen ery
EG G S O regon, ra n c h , candled
Kuw K icker.
5 :4 0 — from G resh am .
I 280« p o u n d s; 9 an d 12 y e a rs old w hen we h a v e su ch b efo re o u r d o o r
26c.
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6 30 — front B oring.
See G. B.
H a m ilto n ,
G resh am .
T h e d is ta n c e fro m
P o rtla n d
to teed to do th e w ork. A Itny can Lv T ro u td a le 9 .2 8 a. m .;
CHEESE
F u ll cream , tw lm
leave
7 :3 7 — from C azadero.
R D. 3.
61 c o ast is a b o u t th e sam e as from put on and ta k e o ff and no m a n 's
7 :5 0 — E xpress.
F a irv ie w 9 :3 3 a. m
Ar. P o rtla n 16c p e r p o u n d ; young A m erica, 16 ' ■
8 .4 5 — from G resham
p er pound.
H a m b u rg . E u ro p e, to th e A tlan tic : cow can k irk w hile on T h is we g u a r
1 0 :1 5 a. in
9 :3 9 — from (a z a ile r o
FOUND — A v a lu a b le h u n tin g Ocean. T h irty -fiv e y e a rs a g o
th is j s n te e and tw o b u c k e ts of m ilk kick- Lv. T ro u td a le 4 :5 5 p. m .; leav e Fair-
B U T T E R — City c re a m e ry e x tra
1 0 :4 5 — from G resh am .
h o u n d . P h o n e G resh am 237. 53
H a m b u rg -A lth a v e n s trip w as in its , o v e r d u rin g th is th e fly season
view 5 :0 0 p
m. A r. P o rtla n d 31c p er pound.
1 1 :3 9 — from C azadero .
in fan cy . On a re c e n t tr ip th e r e we will
PO RK
F an cy , 1 0 < A -llc per lb.
1 2 4 5 p to. from G resh am .
m o re th a n pay fo r
one.
5 :4 5 p ui.
FO R S A L R — 2,000 C e d a r p o sts fo u n d 40 o r 5« m iles sp o tte d w ith We w ill d e m o n s tra te th is by c a llin g
1 :3 9 — C azadero.
V E A L - F an cy, 1 3 ' 4 - 1 4 ' y c p.-r 1..
2 :4 5 — from G resham .
on g ro u n d
O ne m ile e a st o f G resh- fin est h ig h w ay s, p le a s u re an d out or. T. A. O S ten slan d , R ockw ood or
T h e O utlook w ill v isit a re la tiv e
3:39 — from Cazadero.
am a t T la J u a n a . Mrs. J . A. S teph- Ing re so rts.
W hat a
wonderful ¡address H D box 27, C leone, Ore- o r W e n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g
V eg eta b le« anil F ru it«.
4 :4 5 — fro m G resham .
en s. R o u te 2, Box 86.
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change and
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th e y e a r, brim fu ll o f new s. I s n 't
«on.
5 :3 9 — from C azadero .
ONIONS — W alla W alla, »1.75
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go ah ead A m erican m a k e o u t
of
7 :1 5 — fro m B oring.
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that worth som ething to you?
p e r cw t.
9:45 — from Cazadero.
F O R SA LE— G o o d , g e n tle m are, | su ch a g ra n d c o u n try a s th e s e rlv
'O R D WOOD — D elivered any-
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V EG ETA BLES
C abbage. $ 1 2 '-
On S u n d a y s all c a rs ru n to C aza­ a b s o lu te ly sa fe fo r w om en, fin e era go th r o u g h , w ith su ch a w o n d er I w here » h ln tr a s o n a b le h a u lin g d is
GOOD P A S T U R E
for rent at » 1 5 « .
,
d e ro
In p la?e o f th e 7 :1 5
p m d riv e r.
B, C. A ltm a n , G resh am , fu l city a s P o rtla n d b eh in d it? T he , tarce
I I.one 324. J o h n L a rso n , A n d e rso n s ta tio n .
Ed. Osburn,
POTATOES — New Oregon, 1
ear. th e r e a te tw o, o n e
at
5 :4 5
Route 3.
55
sawmills and lumbering along the j Graham. It. (
1«3
phon« (9 1 .
a n d o m a t 8 .4 5 .
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per lb , sweet potatoes, 3 'Ac.
PETRINA CH1D0 AND
F. MARASCO MARRIED
DELIGHTS TRAVELER
CAPT. H. A. CALDER
BURIED AT SEATTLE
FUNERAL OF
JOHN J. HAZELWOOD