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Cherryville R. R. Carlson I 0 JO ?o o on all Rugs 5 Mattings One Week Only Keep your still on this space UOSJ4V3 y o □ y GRESHAM FEED MILL W e Have a la rg e su p p ly of Albers Bros.’ Dairy Food which we sell at $ 2 4 50 per ton T ills D airy C hop is highly r«“C.>1111111 m lrd as m ilk a n d cream p ro d u c e r, am i it w ill pay you to in v e s tig a te th is food if you a re in th e d a iry b u sin ess. R E M E M B E R , w e g rin d all day am i ev ery «lay, so if an y f<s*d to g rin d , b rin g it to us. you h av e THE CONGDON \V. H. CONGDON, ■ROD M EA LS A m erican n r E u ro p e a n p lan . S h o rt o ld e r a t an y tim e. S pecial C h ick en D in n er S u n d ay , 5 0 cen ts. T h is H o stelry is new , im xlcrii, u p -to -d a te , s a n ita ry a n d first-c la ss in ev ery re sp e c t. No b e tte r place to sto p a n y w h ere in O regon. WOODSAWING to of order. all kinds done prom ptly Special attention G iven to Country Work. Prices R easonable. G asoline Pow er; N o Danger of fire. SMITH BROS., Props, P h o n e 518. Clackamas County Fairview T h e city co u n cil w ill m eet In reg Rev. A. B. C ald er w ill open an It is h in te d th a t th e P o rtla n d . ] E v au g ellcal M ission a t B oring on L ig h t & P o w er com pany is p la n n in g u la r session S a tu rd a y e v e n in g and a e a rn e s tly re T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , J a n u a r y 25, 1912 to b u ild a new d ep o t a t E ag le C reek fu ll a tte n d a n c e is q u ested an d a c o rd ial in v ita tio n is D u rin g th e m e e tin g s n e ig h b o rin g th is su m m er. e x te n d e d to ev ery c ttls e n o f F a ir- p a sto rs w ill p reach , a n d Rev. Dr. I M rs May Y ounce of E sta c a d a w as view as gome Im p o rta n t b u sin e ss will R u n a w a y s h av e been th e go h e re W atterg of P o rtla n d w ill be w ith sev erely h u r t in a ru n a w a y last be b efo re th e council w hich w ill i n th e p a st w eek. him fo r on e S unday. Sunday w h ile o u t rid in g w ith h e r te r e s t ev e ry o n e an d we w a n t a V in cen t B. F rie l hag been sp en d - T h e E p w o rth le a g u e m em b ers h u sb a n d and frie n d s S he w as ing a few day s v is itin g frie n d s a n d v j , j give an e n te r ta in m e n t on T ues- rid in g n e a r C u rrin sv llle w hen h e r ro u sin g m e etin g . O tto S ta u b h a s hung out his h a v in g a g e n e ra l good tim e a t S andy day n ig j,t F eb 13, at th e M ethod- h o rse s ta rte d on a g allo p a n d soon sin ce la s t T h u rsd a y . 1st c h u rc h , T h is is th e d a te ro r b ro k e in to a ru n and sh e lost co n sh in g le te llin g th e w orld th a t a t h is A sm a ll se rp e n t, o n e h u n d re d a n d th e ir re g u la r b u sin e ss m e etin g and tro l of it. T he h o rse ra n betw een p lace Is w h ere all can hav e th e ir soles saved as w ell as th e ir h a rn e s s sev en ty -fiv e feet in len g th , m ad e its ag #n tnt| u cem en t fo r o th e rs to com e a te le p h o n e pole and th e fence, re p a ire d and all o th e r le a th e r w ork a p p e a ra n c e a t C h e rry v ille last S un- they th o u g h t a little e n te r ta in m e n t th ro w in g th e lady. H er in ju rie s a tte n d e d to in A 1 shape. day an d it only c o sts »5 to view th e m ig h t h elp som e. co n sisted of a d islo cated kn ee, a Fairview Carrier ItupiMcd On. sam e. A sk G eorge. Mi— A d ra M auld, „ g h a d th e m is- b ro k eu w rist, an d m any sev ere b ru is place Mr. W eb er o f tliis ---- “ p “ u “ r Dr. B ritlin g of P o rtla n d Is su rely fo rtu n e on S unday to fall an d s trik e es a b o u t th e face. ch ased 40 head of fu ll blood A n g o ra a firm b eliev er in p arcel post an d tf h e r h an d on a n a il w hich caused a D eputy S ta te M aster J . D. C hit- g o ats, w hich he in te n d s to fa tte n on very p a in fu l in ju ry . She is still doc- wood o f' D am agcug in s ta lle d th e of- all w ere as he. It w ould p ro v e a bo h u c k le b e rry b u sh es. H e is g o in g to n a n z a to th e fa rm e r. T he d o c to r re to rln g it but a t p re s e n t it is som e flcprg of th e K agle c r e e k G range m a k e a fa rm of h is place. I t w ill ceived som e tw elv e sac k s of p o ta Im proved. last S a tu rd a y . T h e new o fficers pay o th e r s to w atch an d le a rn a few to es as h ts s h a re of cro p ra ise d on T h e d an ce given by th e B oring are, F W. B ates, m a s te r; Mrs. Ad- his big fa rm at C u rtis s ta tio n . Not th in g s. Mrs. S. E. w ishing to go to th e ex p en se of h ir G eo rg e O dell an d V incent F rie l A th letic clu b on S a tu rd a y n ig h t at die M arsh all, o v e rse e r; a tte n d e d B ates, le c tu re r ; G eorge S m ith , stew - ing a te a m to h a u l h is crop in to th e had a ru n aw ay e x p erien ce co m A lliso n 's h all w as w ell fifty n u m b e rs a rd ; W ard D ouglass, a s s is ta n t stew - city at one load, fo r fe a r of g lu tin g ing fro m S andy F rid a y ev en in g T h e re w ere n early w us firs t class a rd ; Mrs. Lucy G lover, c h a p la in ; T h e ir te a m s ta rtin g at th e to p of th e sold. T h e m usic th e m a rk e t an d b u stin g up sev eral H enry H o ffm e lste r, tr e a s u r e r Mrs. F r o n t s tre e t m e rc h a n ts , w ro te to Cook h ill, ra n to th e bo tto m b efo re and w as fu rn ish e d by B eers' o rc h e s s e c re ta ry ; E dw in e x p ects to give M aggie B ates, th e m an In c h a rg e of h is cro p a sk th ey could lie stopiied. V incent lost tra . T he clu b B ates, g a te k e e p e r; M rs L. V. G ib i-.nother d an ce som e tim e In F e b ru in g him to ta k e th e p o ta to e s to th e his h a t, w hich could n o t be found son, C eres. ary . m ail ro u te an d hav e th e c a r r ie r as th e w ind w as very Htrong. G a rfie ld G runge w ill m eet and In R evival m e e tin g s beg an la s t n ig h t Mr. B a n ta c o n sid e rs h im self very b rin g th em in a s h e h e a rd th a t a Rev. A. s ta ll o ffic e rs to m o rro w , S a tu rd a y , m ail w agon p assed th a t w ay ev ery lu ck y t h a t h e Is ab le to be a b o u t. in th e M. E. c h u rc h h ere. On th e 1 9 th he w as m o v in g a s m a l l ' It. t ’a ld e r is in c h a rg e a n d e x p ects 1 J a n u a r y 27. d ay com ing to P o rtla n d a f te r m all T h e re Is a stro n g p ro b a b ility , says to lie d is trib u te d an d as th e c a rr ie r o u t b u ild in g a few feet an d w as tc have th e aid of so m e e v a n g e list ! th e E sta c a d a P ro g re ss, th a t th e cam e in em p ty could b rin g in th e h o ld in g on a p ry under th e in a few days. T hey ex p ect to hold 1 M in isterial a sso ciatio n of th e Salem ’ th e m e e tin g s fo r a co u p le of w eeks sp u d s w ith o u t any cost to him . Oh b u ild in g w hen llte ro lle r u n d e r th e D istrict of th e M ethodist E piscopal of sam e cam e o u t, leav in g th e w hole It is hoped th e r e w ill be a good a t I ch u rch w ill hold its a n n u a l session ] th e b lissfu l su b lim e Ig n o ran ce som e is w o rth y of a b ra ss b u tto n ! w eight of th a t sid e of th e b u ild in g te n d a n c e an d m uch In te re s t show n. „ „ . , . . .. . . . . ,, , a t E sta c a d a th is sp rin g . An In ter- On T uesday n ig h t th e A th e le tic ___.7 upon h im w hich w as m o re th a n he One a ,u * in s tru c tiv e tim e is looked - Oregon A gricu ltu rist anil O ut could bold. T h e re s u lt w as th e club held its r e g u la r m eetin g , i fo r, a s th e r e a re alw ay s som e of th e ] look. u b i - year, $1.50. b u ild in g c ru sh e d h im to th e g ro u n d . new m em b er w as a d d ed to th e list most p ro m in e n t m en of th e ch u rc h S ev eral in th e n e ig h b o rh o o d h e ard A c o m m ittee w as a p p o in te d to buy p re se n t. h is call fo r h elp an d soon lifte d th e boxing gloves, p u n c h in g b ag s, play- T he c o u n ty c o u rt of th is county b u ild in g u p . Ills life p ro b ab ly b eing mg c a rd s , rin g s, poles, e tc ., an d w as ask ed to assu m e th e in d e b te d sav ed by th e p ro je c tio n o f th e ev e s they a re going r ig h t In fo r a good ness of »8000 on th e C anby fa ir tim e. of th e roof. g ro u n d s an d ta k e o v e r th e p ro p e r W hile Mr. R u g h w as h a u lin g a O. A. P a lm e r sh ip p ed tw o ear- ty. T h e c o u rt did not do th is b u t h ill back load o f hay dow n th e lo ad s of wood from h is dock h e re to paid th e In te re s t on th e debt tiecom ing ( his w oodyard in P o rtla n d . of his place, th e team a m o u n tin g to »564, w hich is p ro b ab Mr. H ugh's frig h te n e d s ta rte d T lie te le p h o n e s a re once m o re In ly all th e h elp th e C anby fa ir w ill d a u g h te r , G enevieve, w as d riv in g a t w o rk in g o rd e r. J. W. R oots and get from th e county th is year. th e tim e o v er th e c o rd u ro y , it b eing O. W. B oring hav e had tw o crew s at P aul Hoetzel, Prop. very ro u g h . S he w as th ro w n from w ork re p a irin g w ires an d poles to r th e lo ad , d ro p p in g th e lin es to save tl it la s t w eek. h e rse lf. Mr. H ugh, in try in g to get A n u m b e r of th e fa rm e rs liv in g th e lin e s, fell o n to th e h o rses and T he O u tlo o k w ill p u b lish a local n e a ” B oring a re m a k in g g re a t im b ecam e e n ta n g le d in th e h a rn e s s w e a th e r re p o rt, re c o rd in g th e le a d p ro v e m e n ts on th e ir p laces In th e H e w as d ra g g e d fo r a co n sid e ra b le way of c le a rin g . T h e noise of th e ing fe a tu re s fo r each day d u rin g th e on the M arket, Fresh Every d istan ce. Mr. R ugh received q u ite heavy b la s tin g is b e a rd d aily . C. m onth. a few m in o r in ju rie s b u t Miss G ene J a n . 1— C lear, freezin g . Day G a n te u b in e h av in g le t a c o n tra c t fo r vieve v ery lu ck ily escap ed w ith o u t " 2— C lear, freezin g . th e c le a rin g of elev e n a c re s w hich a sc ra tc h . 3— C lear, freezin g . w ill be d one by th e aid of a d onkey •• 4— F o u r in ch es snow , en g in e. H. A n d erso n an d J . W. •• 5— C loudy, w a rm e r. S tone a re b o th h a v in g c le a rin g done. “ «— R ain und sle e t. Ice sto rm O. A. P a lm e r still h a s m en ut w ork 7— C lear, cold. J im W olf h a s sold his h o rse to a t his c le a rin g , also Mr. D uncanson. 8— S n o w , sle e t, ra in . H o w ard Bros. " 9— W a rm e r, ra in y . J a m e s D ickson w as In P o rtla n d T u rn e r A rt E x h ib it, J a n . 31-F eb. 2. “ 10— W a rm , p le a sa n t. on b u sin ess S a tu rd a y . T h e re ìb so m e th in g fo r ev ery *■ 12-— W arm , rain y . M yrtle M uir sp e n t S a tu rd a y and ta s te , an d no o ne w ill be d is a p p o in t “ 13— W arm sh o w ers. S u n d ay a t tier h o m e in P o rtla n d . e d .— C o lu m b u s C itizen. “ 14— W arm , p a rtly cloudy. J o h n P h e lp s an d M. V. T h o m as of " 1 5— W arm , p a rtly cloudy. B ull R un s p e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n " 16— C ooler, foggy, All Kinds and Sizes, day in S andy. " 17— F a ir and w arm . Latest Finish Mrs. N ew ton S c h tn in k ie an d son, " 18— F a ir an d cooler. C. S. T ru e , th e m e rc h a n t in B ells N e u l G allery, O pen ¿ v e r y D a y B ruce, sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S unday '• 19— C loudy, sh o w ers. old s ta n d w ho tra d e d Hood R iver in P o rtla n d . " 20— F a ir , cool. Mrs. Dr. L u p to n is e n te r ta in in g p ro p e rty to J . E . K lte n ln g fo r th is 21 F a ir, cool. h e r s is te r, Mrs. M cC o rk ad ale of p ro p e rty and s tro v e h a rd to m ak e a 22 W arm er, fa ir. success of b u sin ess h e re , h a s boxed Gilt or Natural Wood. Neat and P o rtla n d . 23— Cool, show ers. M essrs. B o rn ste d t an d H erz took h is goods an d is sh ip p in g Ills stock Cheap 24 W arm , show ers. to Hood R iver w h ere he w ill open in th e d a n c e a t B o rin g S a tu rd u y 25 W arm , cloudy. M A X SCHNEIDER, MAIN STREET up b u sin ess. He r e g r e ts th a t his n ig h t. u n d e rta k in g h e re h as n o t been a G re sh am W. J . W lrtz a d d re sse d a S o cialist fin a n c ia l success. H e proved h im m e etin g a t th e G erm an h a ll S u n self a w o rth y citizen an d h a s la b day a fte rn o o n . Prices Reasonable, and T e lep h o n e co n n e c tio n s h av e been ored h a rd to fin d th e ro a d to su c cess b u t failed May fo rtu n e sm ile Work Guaranteed re -e sta b lis h e d fa irly well h e re since on him in his new lo catio n . th e g re a t d a m a g e d o n e by th e re H UNT & CO M PANY, O ne Door W e rt ol Regner Blk,. G re»ham c e n t Ice b lizzard . Mr. S eroia is on th e sick list. S ev eral h av e s ta rte d p low ing h e re T h e w e a th e r is fin e an d w o rk of a ll k in d s is b eing ru sh e d . discount c7nt Boring Month’s Weather Record BEST BREAD Pies, Cakes and O ther Pastery Sandy Main St„ G resham A b o u t Y o u r P lu m b in g It is important that every plumb ing fixture you install shall be of proven sanitary worth. Your closet combination particularly should be ef ficient in the highest degree. Do you appreciate the importance of having your plumbing done right ? "<$tartdard" plumbing fixtures and our workmanship i n s u r e plumbing perfection. J. WODEAGE, Plumber S terlin g & J o h n sto n Phone,603 '¡Standard’’ “ Vitrite” Clooe* GRESHAM DRUG CO. Gresham Shoe Shop C A R L D A H L Prop. R ep airin g P ro m p tly Done See m y N ew L ine of M en's a n d Boys’ L leavy SH O ES Men’s Dress Shoes Men's and Boys, Rubbers T h e O utlook is m a k in g a sp ecialty o f B u tte r W ra p p e rs. W e u se th e best q u a lity of p a p e r, la rg e size, n e a tly p rin te d P rices, 1000, J3 .0 0 ; 500, 1 1 .7 » ; 250, » 1 .3 5 ; 100, Jl.O o Picture Fram ing PLUMBING Cottrell T h e M. E. Aid society m et w ith Mrs. F re d W ag o n er W ednesday T h e nex« m e e tin g w ill be h eld F eb ru a ry 7 a t th e h om e of Mrs. Van- fleet. It. M an ary an d w ife a re v isitin g th e ir p a re u ts , Mr. an d Mrg Jo se p h M anary. Jo h n r.y G riev es m ad e a fly in g trip sto re w as ta k e n o t G resh am an d th e to th e city th is w eek. Cliui'cli N otices T h e b o a t th a t w as in th e C o ttre ll re m a in d e r of th e tic k e ts sold W ed LIN NEM A N M EM O R IA L M. E n esd ay ev en in g . T h e tic k e ts w ere c h u rc h , G re sh a m — S u n d ay serv ices d ra w n a t Sig. K n ig h to n ’s b a rb e r S u n d ay school, 9 :4 5 a. in. P re a c h in g 1 1 :0 0 a. m., a n d 7 :3 0 p nt. shop. E p w o rth Ix-ague 6 :3 0 p nt. P ra y e r m e etin g ev ery T h u rsd a y a t 7 :3 0 . J M. H o w ell, a p o p u la r d ru g g ist Geo. F . H o p k in s, P a sto r. of G re e n sb u rg , K y., says, “ We use C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy In our P L EA SA N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T — own h o u seh o ld and know It is «’ <**• S erv ices firs t and th ird S unday le n t.” F o r sa le by ««resham D rug each m o n th . S u n d ay school a t 10 Co.. and all D ealers. a. m ev ery S u n d ay Y. P. S. C. E. 7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N a tio n , p a sto r G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T — S u n d ay serv ices— S a b b a th sch o o l at 10 a. m , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. an d 7 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r m e etin g each W ed n esd ay e v e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p m F. M. B u rtc h , P a s to r. B ORIN G M. E .— P re a c h in g 11 a. m. e ach S u n d a y ; 8 p m. a lte rn a te S u n d ay s. S u n d ay school 10 a. m E p w o rth L eag u e 7 p. m. In c h a rg e of H a rry B ick fo rd . Rev. A. B C ald er, p asto r. F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N - S erv ices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a 11 o 'clo ck . S u n d ay school m e e ts a t 10 In c h a rg e of M rs J . W. Tow n sen d . Y. P 8. C. E d ev o tio n al m e etin g a t 7 p. m R ev. Thoa. R o b in so n , p a sto r. T h e O u tio o k w ill v isit a re la tiv e T h e O u tlo o k , tw lce-a-w eek . is only o r frie n d fo r you 104 tim e s d u rin g up w ith th e i» e y e a r, b rim fu ll o f new s. Ian t »1 50 a y e a r. K eep times. th a t w o rth so m e th in g to y o u ? 4 Rockwood PARKERS “Y o u r F a v o r R e c e iv e d ” w ith th a n k s w h e th e r y o u r o rd e r lie la rg e o r sm all. W e c a rry e v e ry th in g in s ta tio n e ry from pen p o in ts to fu ll se ts o f ac c o u n t boo k s an d ean su p p ly e v ery w a n t w h e th e r it be a few school su p p lies fo r th e y o u n g s te rs , a box of d a in ty s ta tio n e ry fo r m ilady o r a fu ll office e q u ip m en t fo r th e m an of b u sin ess. PHOTOS C onfectionary Terry Mrs. E. M. C oons h a s re n te d ten a c re s to 8. W. Long. Geo P ro c to r w as re n e w in g old a c q u a in ta n c e s th e la t te r p a rt of th e w eek. W ork of c le a rin g th e M ultnom ah F a rm Is p ro g re ssin g very rap id ly . Miss E lsie C a lk in s Is a b le to teac h school ag a in a f te r tw o w eek s' i l l - , ness w ith th e m um ps. J. W. C oons w as a P o rtla n d vis Itor la s t S a tu rd a y Pleasant Home M rs E M D o u g lass re tu rn e d to h e r hom e at P le a s a n t H om e front P o rtla n d w h ere sh e h a s s p e n t th e p a st few w eeks Miss Ire n e ex- j t t o e n te r th e W a sh in g to n high „ «c»0' ’1 ln P o rtla n d soon. BANK OF GRESHAM A ffo r d s e v e r y S a fe g u a r d k n o w n to C o n s e r v a t iv e B a n k in g U n d er th e e ffic ie n t su p e rv isio n of th e S ta te of O regon, w hose b a n k in g law s a re reco g n ized to he th e very best in th e U n ited S ta te s T h e m em b ers of Its B oard of D ire c to rs a re m en w idely know n In th is co m m u n ity fo r th e ir b u sin ess a b ility , fin a n c ia l a ta n d ln g .so u n d Ju d g m e n t an d in te g rity ; th e y have s p e n t a n u m b e r o f y e a rs of u se ful p u rs u its in an d a ro u n d G resham . T h e re m a rk a b le g ro w th o f th is in s titu tio n is p ro o f p o sitiv e, of ex c e lle n t se rv ice to Its p a tro n s, an d ev id en c es th e fa c t, th a t It Is k n o w n to be a Thoroughly Responsible Bank JOHN BROWN INBVRANCK R e p re se n tin g only R eliab le In s u ra n c e C om panies. P h o n e 513 G resh am , O regon COFFMAN’H H4MIETY (TKH'O- LATKH and HONHONH Light Lunch Served H ot 1 am ales M a in S t. G resh am W alker H ouse • T hird S tr eet Are Voti G oing to B uild? N e w H o te l A m erican Plan Rale» G iven on Application MltH Ity ilT . WALK K it, P rop. Let US Figure With You A rchitects, C ontractors llu lld e rs J. M. Short, M. D. S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y sic ia n s and Surgeons GKENHA.M, - - OREGON and E. T. Jones & Co E ttM l T. Jo n eg P ra n k C. J o n e t GrvMhniii, O regon W JO T T H. H O T T O T T BROS. O R E 8H A M , DENTISTS - - OREGON W. K. Hamilton Contractor and Builder P lans and Estim ate« on L_ D . M A H O N E R equest UKKHHAM, OICK<M>M Attorney -ai-La w R eal E s ta te , P ro b a te a n d C o rp o r a tio n L aw P ro m p t a tte n tio n to all b u sin ess. 409-10-11 Yeon B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon Dr. W . C. Belt P h y sic ia n a n d B urgeon. O ver F ir s t S ta te B ank, G resh am P h o n e 19 GRAHAM & BELKNAP A ttorneys at laiw P o rtla n d O ffice, 1319-23 Yeon B u ild in g G resh am O ffice, w ith G resham R eal E s ta te Co (W ed . and Hat. a f t e r n o o n s ). C ity a tto rn e y s fo r G resh am . <40 TO CENTRAL HOTEL F o r N e a t R o o w m a t R o rs o n a k k Frica« Sbearme & Windsor, Props G RESH A M , ORE