PO R TLA N D M A R K E T S . Cherryville Pleasant Home Grain. F lour, F eed, E tc. P rof. Geo. C ouper took th e C her­ W H EA T— E x p o rt. B lu cstem , 82c; Mr. k a n a k a 's te a m Club, 79c; reti R u ssia n , 7 8c; V alley. ry v ille school cen su s a few days w aiting place on th e ago. 80c; 40-fold, 80c. one q u a rte r m ile e a s t M IL L S T V F F S — U ran , $23 per I has. N ew landis w orking ton; m id d lin g s, $ 3 0 ; s h o r ts . $24; land. ' “ * ° rt' th e r io 1< d barley $ 3 1 8 9 LOUR P a te n ts , $4 50 p e r bar- rel; s tra ig h ts , $4 0 5 ; e x p o rts, $3.80; valley, $4.50; g ra h a m , $ 4 .6 5 ; w hole wheat, $4.85. OATS — N ew , w h ite, $30-30.50 per ton. CORN — W ho le, $ 3 7 ; crack ed , $33 pur ton. BARLEY — New feed, $36-3* per ton. HAY— No. 1, E. O., tim o th y , $18 19; No. 1, v alley , $ 1 5 -1 6 ; a lfa lfa , $13-14; g ra in h ay , $ 1 2 -1 3 ; clover. $11-12. An E n g lish tra p p e r is stopping w ith Rev. R un y an and in te n d s to do co n sid erab le tra p p in g th is w in ter Hr. B o tk in s is sp en d in g a few day s in P o rtla n d . Rev. Dr. R un y an p reach ed in the •M. 11 ch u rch last S unday V incent F rie l an d Sam ' Cox have Sandy Powell Valley ran fro m th e C. _________ E. M oran w as a P o tla n d ,is - co u n ty road Ito r th e firs t of th e w eek. o f tow n w h ere Miss Je s sie H a rd in s p e c : -» cerai ^ " “^ Jw dV ' "* * * • ow n« r of th e team w as th ro w n off *" lh e >uud and follow ed th e team a fte r he recovered from th e frig h t. fo r tu n a te ly no se rio u s d am ag e was | done. ‘" rs - b a n k e rs o f th e city Is spend- 4t»e holid ay s w ith h er p a re n ts, M r “ nd M i* S h r‘“e r ' secu red e m p 'o y m e n t at th e E lu d e s ' J a s M cDonald w ill leav e and go sh in g le m ill a t C h e rry v ille fo r th e j ,u th e c,ty w lth hl8 ,o n u n til he sells w in lei | I’is place. • P rof, C ouper h a s ju s t received his T he P ro g ram at th e M. E. ch u rch h y d rau lic ram fo r pum ping w ater to ' S e x ,e n slv e - re p re se n tin g th e lig h t his use an d fo r ir rig a tin g p :r-i h0U8‘‘> w ,lich m akes an in te re stin g poses. * fe atu re. V incent B. F rie l and his f a t h e r ' Mra J L° u d e rb a c k Is In th e city Dairy and Country Produce. POULTRY — H e n s ,1 2 'Ac; s p r in g s ,, , ad a w restlin g m atch a few day s fo r a w«ek Mrs. S tep h en s w ill e n te rta in on 12c; d u ck s, y o u n g , 17c; geese, ngo, b u t J. T. F rie l. J r was too» m uch fo r V incent and a fte r a des- t h r istm as day. 13c; tu r k e y s , aliv e, 20c; d ress- Prof. Q uicksell h as p u rch ased th e p e ra te stru g g fe. lan d ed V incent on ed, 23c. G. C a rp e n te r place fo r residence. EGGS— O reg o n , ram h, can d led , h is back. T he M ark ells will e n te r ta in frien d s 37 'A c. G eorge F lynn is In C h erry v ille from P o rtla n d C h ristm as. C H E E S E — T illam o o k , 1 7 -1 7 ’A c; ag ain . H. W aybill is in th e sick list. young A m erican , 18-18 *Ac. to Mr. an d Mrs. A rchie „ B orn , p M cK inney fin d s th e livery bus- BUn T E R O rego n c re a m e ry e x ira C raw fo rd a t B rid al Veil. O regon, a ine88 grow lllg 36c p er pound. d a u g h te r. Mrs. C raw fo rd w as fo r-; ______________ VEAL— F a n e y , 1 3 ^ - 1 4 c p e r lb. a th e ra d w a rtf h tm eh s e c th a r dow df Lodge N otices. PO R K — 8-9c. j m erly Miss M yrtle F rie l of th is _______ V e g etab les an il F r u its . place. F A IR V IE W GRANGE ONIONS- O reg o n , $1.50 p e r h u n - F ra ra n n k k R as a a b b o o u u t t finished finished u u rd rd ay ay a a t t 10 10 a a m. m an an d d third F rt- F R hodes hodes h h as drfcd- his sh in g le m ill an d h as com m enced d a > n ig h t, 8 p. m. M aster, C edric V E G E T A B L E S — C a rro ts, $ 1.00 ' saw in g sh in g le s S tone; s e c re ta ry , Roy Stone, per sack ; tu r n ip s , $1?. beets, $1.00 J e r r y F riel v isited his b ro th e r J ROCKWOOD I. O. O. F. No. 213 p a rsn ip s, $1; cab b a g e , 1-1 «¿c per T F rie l, J r , se v e ra l d ay s last week ~ Mee,, 8 t n M accab«« h a » every i,mi ml ... ... . , T h u rsd ay evening. N. G.. B. F. i p p i iro in m cn ' 11 A vn is h a u lin g ce d a r fo r D ah lh am m er; Sec’y. J. H. S chram . A 1 IL E S J o n a th a n s , $1.50- jf r . R h o d es’ sh in g le mill. K. O. T. M. No. 6 1 — M eets first 2.25; B ald w in , 75c-$1.5O ; N o rth e rn Ben H o lste r is b o ard in g a t H otel S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y n ig h ts Com eh » n K ir " W w rt.si. PO TA T O E S — O regon, $ 1 -1.20. i C h erry v ille. __________ hib^r'ry1^ S n p o a th th - ’ R Mu*8' F o llow ing an o p e ra tio n fo r c a n c e r of th e sto m ach , Dr. L u p to n 's m o th e r died a t th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l S a tu rd a y m o rn in g an d w as i r e n a t e d h u a d ry . F rie n d s e x te n t tl.e lr sym ­ pathy. At th e re g u la r m e etin g of Sandy R ebecca lodge. No. 193, th e follow ­ ing o fficers w ere e le c te d : N oble g ra n d , Mrs. L ena D o n ah u e; vice g ra n d , Mrs. E lla B au m b ack ; secre­ ta ry , Mrs. M arony; tr e a s u r e r , Ed B runs. A d elicio u s su p p e r w as served an d th o se p re s e n t re p o rt au e n jo y ab le tim e. Tw o new m em b ers w ere added. F ra n c is M acC arrow , w ho h as been b o o k k eep er fo r th e F lrw o o d L u m b e r com pany fo r th e p ast fo u r m o n th s, sailed fo r F risc o T u esd ay a n d w ill spend th e b alan c e of th e w in te r at San Diego, C alifo rn ia, Leigh B a rb o u r, w ho h as been d a n ­ g ero u sly ill in th e P o rtla n d h o sp ita l w ith d ip th e ria , is rap id ly co n v alesc­ ing. T he F lrw ood P ro g ressiv e society gave a fine lite ra ry p ro g ra m a t F ir- wood hall S a tu rd a y n ig h t, W. A. P ro c to r Is on th e sick list. T he S andy L aud com pany sold th r e e lo ts on th e i r ad d itio n to S an­ dy last w eek. Dr. W ood, th e th ro a t sp ecialist, o p erated on Mrs. Dr. L u p to n last w eek, rem oving h e r to n s ils und som e fo reig n g ro w th s in th e th ro a t. Geo. O dell an d w ife a re a t hom e in th e Shelley bu n g alo w , fo rm erly occupied by R. E. E sson and fam ily. per h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s, $2 40- « E a rly in th e day> e a rly th e G R E g HAM R E B E K A H b O DGE Mrs. H. M urphy of W elches w as 2 50 p e r c ra te . w eek, e arly in th e m o n th .” T h is Is No. 61— M eets in I. O. O. F. h all, a Sandy v is ito r la s t w eek on h e r th e w ay people w ere u rg ed to do 8econ^ a n d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of way to P o rtla n d . ... „ - ¿ S & , 1“ - T he ta x p a y e rs of th e F lrw ood T he O u tlo o k w a n ts y o u r . . . . . u , „ „ road d is tric t voted a 10 m ill road ju u r ads, y o u r su b s c rip tio n , y o u r a good way to do a n y th in g th a t I G RESH AM LOD GE, No. 125 tax a t a m e etin g held S a tu rd ay . H in tin g . needs to be done. ( I O. O. F . — M eets ev ery S atu rd ay E. M iller b u tc h e re d a beef and n ig h t in I. O. O. F . h all. W. H. S tan ley , N oble G ra n d ; Geo. K eller, hogs fo r H en ri K och la s t w eek. S ecretary T he S andy schools close fo r one ROCKWOOD U N IT E D ARTISANS week for X m as holidays. No 206— M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y T h re e new h o u ses a re being b u ilt W e h a v e o n h a n d a b o u t 2 0 to n o f c h o ic e c o u n tr y s h o r ts , a n ig h t. M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rt; on th e S andy L and C o m p an y 's a d ­ se c retary , H . H. Jo h n so n . g r e a t d e a l r ic h e r t h a n a n y th in g o ffe re d b e f o r e a n d th e p ric e F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A RTISA NS d itio n . is r ig h t. L. H. H o ffm an Is fin ish in g h is No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev en in g an d th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­ house on M ain stre e t. cial ev en in g M aster, E. E. H eslin; P a u l M elnig is In sta llin g an acety- se c re ta ry , F. H. C ran e. lin e lig h tin g system in h is sto re s and BORING U N ITED A RTISA N S, No. hall. 270, m eets firs t an d fo u r th W ednes­ Miss B otinan and MI bs M uir, th e day ev en in g . Second W ednesday la n d y te a c h e rs , w ere g u e sts of Mr. ev en in g is social ev en in g . M aster, an d Mrs. A n to n e M olare of F ir- F ra n k J . R e h b e rg ; se c re ta ry , Mrs wood S a tu rd a y . V era S m ith . J . E P o m eroy an d w ife w ere ROCKWOOD G RA N G E — F irs t P o rtla n d v is ito rs la s t w eek. W ed n esd ay a t 8 p. m. an d th ird S o m eth in g w ent w ro n g w ith th e S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m . M aster, F. lig h ts on th e sta g e a u to last week H. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L o velace L. O. T M. C H A R IT Y H IV E No and A lf B ell to o k th e m In fo r re ­ 38— M eets second a n d fo u rth T h u rs ­ p a irs giv in g th e p a tro n s of th e line day a fte rn o o n s. C om ., Mrs. J o h n th e ch an ce to once m ore e n jo y th e B row n; R. K., M rs .M ary T u rn e r. rid e in th e h o rse stag e. T he a u to F u r A ny In fo rm a tio n , A d d ress PL EA SA N T V A LLEY GRANGE is back on th e ru n , h ow ever, and No. 348-—M eets fo u r th S a tu rd a y a t g re a tly a p p reciated by th o se w ho P le a s a n t V alley h all. H. W. S n a sh a ll, m a s te r; E. B u tle r, secre­ have to m ak e th e tr ip betw een S an ­ 2 3 3 ALDER STREET PO R T L A N D , O R E . dy an d B oring. ta r y ; J e n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , le c tu re r. E m m et D o nahue m et w ith a ru n ­ aw ay acc id e n t w hen d riv in g Into S andy w ith h is fam ily T h u rsd ay n ig h t. T h e buggy w as sm ash ed , but no one very serio u sly h u rt. T h e S andy G ra n g e will give a d an c in g p a rty a t M elnlg's h all S a t­ u rd a y e v e n in g , D ecem ber 30. A fter th e dan ce a chicken pie su p p e r will be served a t th e Sandy hotel. Dr. a n d Mrs. L u p to n a re In P o rtla n d on acco u n t o f th e d e a th of SOLD SOLD SOLD h is m o th e r. D orothy W irtx o f G resham h as been m an a g in g th e fu r n itu r e sto re h ere for h e r fa th e r, W. J W lrtz, th e p a st w eek. S E C O N D GRESHAM FEED MILL Don t forget we grind all day and every day. Bring your grain to us and we in­ sure good work. O U R B U S IN E S S IS T O R A IS E S A L A R IE S International Correspondence School T. B. FARCHER, Representative WALLULA HEIGHTS S T R E E T T he R ig h t l'l»