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G resham O utlook C ou utry I.lfe W eek W ill S p read V e» E d u ca tio n a l W ork Over O regon. P o in ts fo r E g g -F a rm e rs. T h e w rite r b elieves th a t egg- 1 WICK A W EEK C o u n try L ife W eek In O regon h as fa rm in g is su rely com ing to th e fro n t P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay b* * ? .-,U e d J t T *,’* b r“ a «7 S-10.w fc.n not only fo r th o se w ho live n e a r a t G resh am , O regon. c o u n try school s u p e rin te n d e n ts and la rg e cities, w h ere th e p rice Is a l co m m ercial bodies w ill m eet to It L. ST. CLAIR, E d ito r and P ubl'r g e th e r in each p a rt of th e s ta te to w ays good, b u t fo r th o se w ho live in A It LYMAN, B u sin ess M anager. fo rm u la te th e schem e of C o u n try th e re m o te r p o rtio n s of th e co u n try . Subscription I la Ici- L ife e d u c a tio n to be follow ed by Or- H follow s as a m a tte r of course One year, 11.50; egon sch o o ls Much is hoped from th a t th e e g g -fa rm e r will alw ay s have six m onths, 75c; th is d e p a rtu re in th e s ta te 's e d u ca- m o re o r less p o u ltry to sell. He th ree . m o n th ’s trial tio n a l sy stem an d th e a llied in flu - m u st d isp o se of his s u rp lu s cocker- su bscription, 50c ences b ehind th e m ov em en t a re such e 's a n d his h en s th a t a re p a st th e Advertising. as to in s u re Its success. S ta te a «e of g re a te s t p ro d u ctiv en ess. T his R a t e s reason - B an k ers, th e co m m ercial bodies, th e b ran ch of th e b u sin ess is of consid- able. O u r re p re Im p o rtan ce. It costs but sen tativ e will call s ta te e d u c a tio n a l a u th o ritie s . P o rt- e ra b ie land L ivestock in te re s ts and th e little m o re to p ro d u ce a pound of Phone 701. O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege a re P o u ltry th a n it does to p ro d u ce a "T h e Linotype w o rk in g to w ard th e sam e end and Pound of p o rk , w hile p o u ltry is ln- W ay is th e Way d u rin g C o u n try L ife W eek it is v ariab ly h ig h e r in p rice th a n pork th a t W ins.” hoped to in te re s t b u sin ess m en gen- ° r beef sold on foot, T h e follo w in g O ne a d v a n ta g e of eg g -fa rm in g is E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r e ra lly in th e w ork M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice a t week th e p lan will be p re se n te d to th a t th e p ro d u ce o f such a farm is Ju st received 2500 y a rd s D ress G in g G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of p u p ils in th e schools an d c o n te s ts in easily tr a n s p o rte d to m a rk e t w ith- M arch 3, 1879. 25 doz. N ew S p rin g Shirts just arrived h am s all th e latest colorings a n d d esig n s g a rd e n in g , g e n e ra l a g ric u ltu re do- o u t p rev io u s p re p a ra tio n . A dozen m estic science, hog and p o u ltry rals- eg g s m ay be se n t ac ro ss th e conti- N ew a n d U p-to-D ate styles a n d shades. per y a rd 10c a n d 12Jc THE BANKING HABIT. ing an d m a n u a l w o rk in s titu te d n e n t w ith o u t In ju ry to th e q u ality . A sp len d id list of prizes fo r c h ll-I Uggs do no t need any special pre- G resh am p o sto ffice will soon be d re n p ro d u c in g th e best p ro d u c ts in se rv a tlv e p ro cesses b efo re being to m e a p o stal sav in g s b an k T h is th e above lin es Is being co llected sen t to a d is ta n t m a rk e t, n o r do ’w ill lie reg a rd e d as a n o v elty by T h e y o u n g fa rm e rs w ill firs t ex h ib it th ey lose w eig h t o r co n d itio n w hile m any an d som e m ay be Induced to th e ir cro p s in th e ir own co nim unl- en ro u te. save w ho have let th e ir m oney slip ties, n ext in th e co u n ty c o n te s ts and If e g g -fa rm e rs keep th e ir hens aw ay easily because th ey th o u g h t th e th en th e p rize w in n ers will m eet In se p a ra te d from th e m a lts , th e eggs ' bunks w ere n o t to be tr u s te d . The co m p etitio n a t th e S ta te F a ir at p ro d u ced w ill re m a in fresh and sto c k in g hid In th e clo set an d th e S alem n ex t fall. B u lle tin s on th e so und fo r w eeks, ev en in th e old tin can b u rled in th e g ard en v a rio u s a g ric u ltu ra l su b je c ts w ill be w arm est w e a th e r. T h e re is no need will now lie n eeded no lo n g e r a s re issued u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e fo r k eep in g e g g s m o re th a n a few cep tacles for coins because U ncle O regon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege to serv d ay s an d th ey can be se n t to th e Sam m ay be relied upon to ta k e as tex t books in th e v a rio u s farm - m ost d is ta n t m a rk e t w ith in th e space < a re of y o u r sav in g s w h e th e r larg e ing classes in th e schools th ro u g h - of a w eek. o r sm all. o u t th e sta te . | A c o n sig n m e n t of live p o u ltry be As a m u tte r of fuel, how ev er. Un g in s to lose w eig h t from th e m in u te Preserving Fence Posts. cle Ham re g a rd s th e b u nks as safe it is c ra te d u n til it is deliv ered in to C o -o p erativ e te s ts in wood p reser- th e c o n su m e r's h an d an d th e seller mid he will a rr a n g e to d ep o sit his ag he gctg fu n d s w ith one o r b o th of th em In v atlo n , esp ecially a s to fence p o sts, j inugt accep t thlg ,ogg a re b eing c a rrie d on by H. B. O ak- pald only fo r th<J nunlb<.r of poun(lg th e tow n for safe keep in g . T he p o stal sav in g s b an k may seem leaf of th e U. 8. F o re s t S ervice of- th e co n su m e r receiv es a t th e end o w ork a g a in s t th e p riv a te an d c o r rice of p ro d u c ts a t P o rtla n d an d th e th e Jo u rn e y . If th e p o u ltry is p o ra te b u nks of th e to w n s an d cities school of fo re stry a t th e O regon d ressed b efo re se n d in g It to m a rk e t but it is believed th a t in th e end A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. it m u st be c a re fu lly p ack ed a t som e In p re se rv in g fence p osts, th e h o t cxpenge> a n d th e n lt lg , iabIe to it will help th em . S av in g is a h ab it D epositing o n e 's sav in g s Is a h ab it. and cold ta n k m eth o d , of fo rcin g hot ju ry an d d e te rlo ra tio n before It th e reacheg th e e n d o f th e tr lp Dresg. D oing b u sin ess th ro u g h th e b an k , creo so te fo r th re e h o u rs Into dlgposed of on puylng by ch eck , e tc ., is a h ab it. wood, an d th e n im m ersin g lt fo r th e ed p o u ltry m ugt T h e m an o r w om an w ho s t a r ts in by sam e le n g th of tim e in cold creo so te, th e m a rk e t a t once, no m a te r w hat fir p o sts th e p rice may be w hlle <.ggg may d e p o sitin g a little m oney at th e Is used. B oth oak an d posi office because it is a d e p a rtm e n t w ere used , an d it h as a lre a d y been ,leld fo r b e tte r prlC€g a t ,ittle o r no of th e g o v ern m en t, w ill en d up so o n fairly d e te rm in e d th a t p o sts th u s expense. e r o r la te r by doing b u sin ess a c c o rd tre a te d w ill o u tla s t o rd in a ry p o s t s ! A n o th e r th in g in fa v o r of th e ing to m o d ern m e th o d s th ro u g h th e by m any years. e g g -fa rm e r is th e fact th a t he may b ank. alw ay s know a b o u t w h a t he is go T he g o v ern m en t d o e sn ’t need th e New Bonks on Life and A dventure in g to receiv e fo r h is p ro d u ct. T he In th e W est. m oney. T h e w hole p o stal sav in g s price of eg g s v a ries little from sea A flalo : S u n set p la y g ro u n d s; fish bank sy stem is d esig n ed an d co n son to seaso n . T h e w in te r p rice is d u cted by th e g o v ern m en t m erely to in g d ay s an d o th e rs In C a lifo rn ia ab o u t so m u ch , a d eclin e se ts in at help th e citizen , to e n c o u ra g e sa v an d C an ad a. a b o u t th e sam e tim e e ach y e a r and ing and th r ift. B ro n so n : R em in iscen ces of a G re sh a m ’s Big D ep artm en t Store, on M ain Street th e m in im u m su m m e r p rice goes on It w ill have a w holesom e effect ra n ch m an . ly ab o u t so low y e a r a f te r y ear, E d w a rd s: T oll o f th e A rctic seas. upon th e ch ild re n . Many ch ild re n w ith th e a d v a n ta g e th a t each y ear E n o ck : F a rth e s t W est. and yo u n g people h av e been ta u g h t th e av e ra g e ru n s a little h ig h e r, )>e- to avoid th e b an k s, th a t b a n k e rs Judson; M yths a n d leg en d s of <ause of th e c o n sta n tly In creasing w ere s h a r k s and u n safe. T h is se n th e P acific N o rth w est. MT. HOOD KAILWAY A POWER d em an d fo r eggs. M ills: W ild life on th e R ockies. tim e n t re s u lts from m any sail e x p e r COMPANY , .. „ , | T h e p rice of g ra in , p o rk , beef or N ledieck I ra is e s In th e B ering ,, „ . , iences of th e past. But th e d ay s of p o u ltry live o r d re sse d , v a ries wlde- loose b an k in g m eth o d s a re fast pass- being fu r th e r reco rd s of sp o rt ly from y e a r to y ear, th e in s ta n t de- [jV M ontavllla^ * " A Ing. O ur c u rre n c y is g ro w in g m ore an d tra v e l. m and m a k in g high o r low prices, ac G : 35 a. m., except S u n d a y -- A rr iv e T ra llin g an d cam p in g lri sta b le , o u r b a n k in g law s and reg- 1 P ow ell: G resh am 7; M abery 7 :3 0 . co rd in g to th e su p p ly on h and at illa tio n s m ore s trin g e n t an d bank A laska, E very m an ta k e s tw o step s t h a t have, iie rh ap s, g r e a te r b e arin g 9 a. in .— Daily»-— A rriv e G resham an y g iven tim e, b u t th e price of fa ilu re s less fre q u e n t. S a n d e rs: T ra ils th ro u g h w est- ; 9 :2 5 ; B ull R un 1 0 :3 0 , (m ixed on h is lite th a n any o th e r s he m ay ta k e from ch ild h o o d to old age. eg g s ru n s a lo n g in ab o u t th e sam e tr a in ) . P a re n ts c an n o t begin too e a rly e rn woods. T he firs t is w hen he d ecid es on w h at vocation he is g o in g to risin g an d fa llin g cu rv e s from y ear 3 p. m .— E xcept Sunday-—A rriv e S ervice: Spell of th e Y ukon. Io im p ress upon th e ch ild th e need follow . T h a t Is a very im p o rta n t step , h u t, lt is n o t even h a lf so to y ear. G resh am 3 :2 5 ; B ull R un 4 :2 0 . S tra h o rn : F ifte e n th o u sa n d m iles und th e p le a s u re of sav in g som e- Im p o rta n t as th e step he ta k e s w hen he decides HOW he Is g o in g to 5 :5 5 - p. m .— E xcept S u n d ay — A r- W h e th e r th e tim e s a re good or th in g . It is a sp len d id d iscip lin e by sta g e — fro m th e M issouri to th e G resh am 6 :2 0 ; C o ttre ll 6 :4 5 . p re p a re h im self to follow th a t vocation. bad th e e g g -fa rm e r is a, lo to count Nuntluy Only. to have m oney w here you can n o t P acific an d from A lask a to Mexico. If you w ant TO BE SU CC ESSFU L in any line, THO ROU GH his p ro fits a h e a d w ith g re a t c e rta in - Lv G resh am 7 a. m .; a rriv e M a gel it every tim e you th in k you neeil W h ite: T he cabin P R E P A R A T IO N is A BSO LUTELY N EC ESSA R Y . T h e re is no b e tte r bery 7 :3 0 . ty. P eople m u s t e a t and when It. T he h an k s a re not only a con way to p re p a re fo r success th a n by ta k in g a c o u rse in th e a rriv e Sm all Boy— " P a ’ w h at is an ' h a rd t,m e ' eom e m o re e ™ a a rc Lv. M o n tav illa 1 :3 0 p. m .; venience, th ey a re a necessity to G resh am 1 :5 5 ; B ull R un 2 :5 5 . IN T E R N A T IO N A L < 'O R R E S P O M EN» E SCHOOLS. T h e h is to ry of o p tim is t? " | e a te n th a n w h en tim e s a re good day. M o n tav llla 4 45 p. m .; a rriv e o u r s tu d e n ts is a h isto ry of success. We can fu rn ish you w ith rec Pa -"A n o p tim ist, my son. Is a a n d raoney w lth w hlch to buy h t« h- G resh am 5 :1 0 ; C o ttre lj 5 :3 5 . o m m en d atio n s fro m th o u s a n d s of s tu d e n ts an d from n u m e ro u s of W ESTW A R D O regon Const A rtille ry co m p an ies J »inn w ho d o e s n 't c a re a ra p w h at Prlced p o rk , b eef an d m u tto n Is th e lea d in g e d u c a to rs of th is c o u n try th a t prove co n clusively t h a t we I Lv. G resh am 6 a. m.-— E xcept S u n w ill hold th e a n n u a l m an eu v e rs at h ap p en s so th a t it d o e sn 't ‘h ap p en t o : ni" r e P len tifu l d ay — a rriv e M ontavllla 6 :2 5 . can do all we claim , an d m ore. If you have am b itio n an d d e sire to W ith m o d ern m eth o d s an d p res F o rt S tev en s fo r ten d ay s next sum h im ." I Lv. M abery 7 :3 5 a. m .— D aily’— a r b e tte r y o u r co n d itio n , w rite fo r in fo rm a tio n an d lite r a tu r e on any e n t- d ay k n o w led g e fit how to feed rive G resh am 8 :1 0 ; M ontavilla m er, b eg in n in g A ugust 15. Both th e co u rse you may be in te re ste d in. 8 :3 5 . h en s to p ro m o te th e g re a te st egg-1 PORTLAND MARKETS. re g u la r tro o p s sta tio n e d at th e fo r ti p ro d u c tio n , th e e g g -fa rm e r has a b,v- H u " ltb n 12:01 p. m .— E xcept ficatio n s on th e ro a st an d th e n a tio n S u n d ay — a rr iv e G resham 1 :2 0 ; i b u sin ess th a t d ep en d s very little on Grain. F lour, Feed, Etc. al g u a rd fo rces will p a rtic ip a te M o n tav illa 2. (M ixed tra in . B lu estem , i lo catio n o r th e p rice of o th e r com- Lv. Bull* R un 4 :2 5 p. m .— E xcept W HEAT — Exports, C oast d efen se will n a tu ra lly be th e R u ssian . m o d ifies th a t go to th e food supply S u n d ay — a rriv e G resham 5 :2 5 ; 86c; C lub, 83>8«c; red o b ject of th e m an eu v ers. 233 A ld er St., P ortland, O regon M ontavilla 5 :5 0 . 82c; V alley, 8 3-84c; 40-fold, 83-84c of th e c o u n try .— P o u ltry . Lv. C o ttre ll 6 :5 0 p. m .— E xcept S un M IL L S T l'F F S B ran. »23 pel D ates w ere a rru n g e d th e past d ay — a rriv e G resham 7 :1 5 . C ulling th e Flock. sh o rts , »25; w eek fo r th e s ta te co n v en tio n of th e ,l>n; ■ "''Idlings. »,10; Sunday Only. Lodge N otices. M. A ROSS PO ST No. 41, G. A. C ull y o u r p u lle ts as ca re fu lly as Lv. B ull R un 11 a. m ., a rriv e G resh-1 O regon b ran ch of th e A m erican Min- ro ,,*d b arley , »38-39 R., an d W. R. C. No. 8, m eet th ird F A IR V IE W ’ G R A N G E— F ir s t S at am 1 1 :5 0 ; a rriv e M ontavilla ‘a te n ts , »4.60 p er b ar- you did y o u r o ld e r h en s Do not FLOUR ing co n g ress, w hich w ill he held In u rd ay a t 10 a m. an d th ird F rl- S a t" rd a y each m o n th a t G ra n g e h a ll 1 2 :1 5 . b eak s n o r sway B a k e r next J u n e 6, 7 an d 8 T h is re i; s tra ig h ts , »4 05; e x p o rts, » 3 .7 0 ; In clu d e cro o k ed Lv. B ull R un 3 :2 5 p. m ., a rriv e day n ig h t, 8 p ni. M aster, C edric G r,'gham . D in n er to all w ho at- I tend Wm. B u tle r, c o m m an d er. Mr prom ises to be a big co n v en tio n of v alley - M 60; «■’■»ham, »4 56 ; w hole b ack s n o r c rip p le s of any kind T hey G resh am 4 :1 5 ; M ontavilla 4 :4 0 S to n e; se c re ta ry , Roy Stone. A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. Mrs. H en ry a re a p t to p ro v e u n th ir f ty and suc- Lv. w h eat, »4 85 C o ttre ll 5 :3 8 p. tu., a rriv e m in in g men w ith sp len d id e x h ib its ROCKW OOD I. O. O. F. No. 213 K ane, se c re ta ry . G resham 6 :0 0 . »32-32 5o com b to w in te r tro u b le s o r th e s tra i — M eets in M accabee h a ll every I OATS— No. 1. w h ite, of o res an d m in in g m ach in ery . T h u rsd ay ev e n in g N. G., M. J . Alls- of heavy e g g p ro d u ctio n . Do not F A IR V IE W U N IT E D A R T ISA N S l>er ton. <>.. W. I*. T IM E TAREK. h o u se; Sec'y. W. A. K oener. No. 178— F ir s t S a tu rd a y ev e n in g Include th e d w a rfe d si>ecimnes for Lv P o rtla n d CORN — W hole, »34; M oving p ic tu re m ach in es a re be rae!, K. O. T. M. No. 61— M eets first ! t h , r ? S a t,’rd a y ev e n in g is so- th e sam e reaso n . 6 :5 0 a m. fo r C azad ero ................................ - . 1 C C IB i l l »1 L la | M f ln |n o M a u to p If U> in g put Into use by p u b lic schools »35 p er to n M aster, E E H e slin ; . -a tu rila y an d th iril F rid a y n ig h ts clal ev en in g 7 :4 5 — fo r G resham . BARLEY F eed , »10 p, ;• to:i In C onnecticu t th e re Is a school s e c re ta ry , F . H. C rane Com., Ed S p a th ; R. K ., W. Q uis 8 :4 5 — fo r C azadero. Itetailer anil Producer, w h ere a sp ecial m oving p ic tu re hall HAY No. 1, E O , tim othy in berry. 9 :4 6 — fo r G resham . ROCKW OOD G RA N G E — F ir s t ...... R e la tio n of th e R e ta ile r to J » h as been a tta c h e d to th e re g u la r »17-18; No 1. valley. »1 5 -1 6 ; alf. !fu G RESH AM R E B E K A H LODGE W ednesday a t 8 p m. a n d th ird building. E d u c a to rs e v e ry w h e re » ' " 1 4 ; g ra in hay, »12-13; clover, th e " 'o d u c e r ," w as th e su b je c t of j 1 1 :4 5 — fo r G resham M aster, F. No. 61— M eets in 1. O. O. F. h all, S a tu rd a y a t 10 a m. th e a ,..tre ss g iv en last n ig h t by Dr. 1 2 :4 5 p. m. fo r C azad ero a re se rio u sly ta k in g In to c o n s id e ra »12 second a n d fo u r th W ednesdays of II. C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace 1 4 5 — fo r G resham each m o n th Mrs. S I D ailey, No Ja m e s W ’thycorobe, d ire c to r of th e tio n th is new e d u c a tio n a l w eapon ••airy anil Country Produce. L. O. T. M C H A R IT Y H IV E No. 2 :2 7 — E xpress ble G ran d , Geo. K eller, S ecretary . O. A\ C. e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n s at Med POULTRY H ens, 1 8 H -I4 C . 2 :4 5 — fo r C azadero. 38— M eets second an d fo u r th Thoirs- G RESH AM LOD GE. No. A bit of su ccessfu l co -o p eratio n sp rin g s. 13-13 i» c; d u ck s, young .2 4 c;| ford b efo re th e O regon R etail M er 3 .4 5 — fo r G resham . 125, day a fte rn o o n s Com , M rs Jo h n n ig h t t l n Pí 7 7 n® * ? ®.veny S a tu rd a y B row n; R. K ., M rs Mary T u rn e r m a n ifested Itse lf d u rin g th e past geese, 12 49c; tu rk e y s , aliv e, 4 :4 5 — fo r C azadero. 18c; c h a n ts ' asso c ia tio n co n v en tio n . He n ie n t in I O. o . i*, h all. (»^o. A. • w o n In h a n d lin g a t least a p or- d rt,gged 2 »c also sp o k e on a g r l iu l tu r a l co m m er 5 :4 5 — fo r G resham D o u th lt, N oble G ra n d ; Geo K eller PL EA SA N T V ALLEY G RA N G E 6 45 — fo r C azadero. lio n of th e ap p le cro p of W a sh in g cial w o rk a t S alem W ednesday a t 1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resham S ecretary Xo. 348— M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y a t EGGS O regon, ram h, can d le d . to n , says U p-to-I>ate F a rm in g 30c. . - t s - i Ä S , m i 'Ä "*n » w a lu n ch eo n g iven by th e b . - n l of | , , 33 _ {or G reghani T h e re w as an o rg a n iz a tio n , of C ars from P o rtla n d a rriv e a th e second S atu rd ay of each m o n th i t a r y J e n n le K ro n e E n b e B rg u , tle le r, c tu secre- C H E E S E T illam o o k , 18c; y oung Trade re r co u rse, atnl th e sales w ere effected A m erican , 19c. Ix jctu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open G resham one h o u r la te r BORING U N ITED A RTISA N S. N o . to th e public H. E D avis, m a s te r; Lv G resham fo r P o rtla n d by m ean s o f a pool by a sin g le O W. R. A ’ N. TIME T IR E E B in T E R O reg o n cre a m e ry e z ir . 0. m eets firs t and fo u rth W ednes- Mrs. W. H B ach m ey er. se c re ta ry 1 2 :2 5 a m from G resham a g e n t. T h e g ro w ers pooled 750 33 49c p e r pound 5 :4 0 -— from G resham Second W ednesday WOMEN O F W O O D CRA FT, No EASTBOUND c a rlo a d s o f fancy ap p les, packed M aster, 20 2— M eets In O dd F ello w g ’ hall ev e n in g is social e v e n in g 6 30 — from B oring. V EA L F an cy . 131» -14c per lb w ith e x q u is ite care, an d th e sale ag second an d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p m / j , hU ehb*‘r 8 ' se c re ta ry , M rs L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a m .— A rrive 7 .3 7 — from C at id e ro PO RK 8 t» -9 * » c . 7 50 — E x p ress g re g a te d »1.10 0 ,0 0 0 T he p rice re C a rrie P ow ell, G N .; E liza Metz- ; F airv iew 8 :2 5 a in ; T ro u td a le , V egetables anil F ru its. 8 45 — from G resham ceived ran g ed from »1 75 to »2 25 ger, clerk DAMASCUS CAM P. No 7533. 8 :3 0 a. tu. ONIONS O regon, »1 50 p e r hun- 9 :3 9 — from C azadero E i i n v i F w tn n z ic » « i ** W : A M eetings firs t and th ird a box. W ith o u t th e p o o lin g th e se d r ,,d Lv. P o rtla n d 4 :0 0 p m.— At. Fair- 1 0 .1 5 — fro m G resham 9 ’»F 1 IR e ‘ ° * ‘,u rd a y P 'e n in g s each m o n th at ap p le s w ould have been ru sh ed on view 4 34 p. tu ; T ro u td a le . 4 39 1 1 3 9 — fro m C azadero VKX1KTAHI. e s C a rro ts, »1 20 y ‘ — Kegu* H azelw ood's hall Geo. D allas coun- 1 2 :4 5 j> m from G resham th e m a rk e t a t g re e d -m a d e prices, p e r sack ; tu r n ip s . b eets P o rtla n d 8 00 p. m .— A r T ro u t- A T ' 7 “ ! y rd “ L nii ht •e lm a n : H arry R oach, c h ie f fo re s te r »1 .2 5 ; on o r before fu ll m oon. M a 1 3 9 — Cazadero o r th ey w ould h av e been left open » 1.5 0 ; p arsn ip s. » 1 .2 5 ; cabbage d a le 8 45 p. in 1 A. sonic T em p le, T ro u td a le 2 45 — ■ from G resham MODERN WOODMAN O F A M ER- to sp e c u la tiv e b u y ers, w ho w ould p er pound WESTBOUND At th e next re g u la r m eetin g th e ICA, m eets in I. O. O. F . h a ll firs t 3 39 — from C azad ero h av e divid ed th e te r r ito r y am ong 4 4 5 — fro m G resham w ork w ill be in th e E A . an d F . W and. th lrd T u esd ay s of each m o n th PO TA TO ES O reg o n , 90i »1 20 Lv T ro u td a le 9 28 a m ; leave th e m se lv e s, and th e r e w ould have 5 3 9 — fro m C azadero. V isitin g m em b ers w elcom e. E m il G. leg rees F airv iew 9 :3 3 a. m p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, »3 25 Ar. P o rtla a K ard ell, C lerk 7 :1 5 — fro m B oring been no co m p etitio n In p rice, and 1 0 :1 5 a. m WM STA N LEY , S ecretary lier c rate. 9 45 — from C azad ero th e sum receiv ed by th e g ro w ers ROCKWOOD UNITED ARTISANS M L V r 'c L V B .v /è ti' f lr s t'V n i ° I c " Lv T ro u td a le 4 55 p m ; leave F a ir- On S u n d ay s all c a rs ru n to Caxa w ould, p e rh a p s. have been less “ F ro m P o rtla n d to th e m o u n ta in s In pla»e 'o f th e 7 :1 5 p m view 6 00 p ui Ar. P o rtla n d d e ro — n ln g . o f each th a n h a lf w hat th ey got car. th e r e a re tw o. one a t 5 :4 6 M n ig .K h t , M aster. M rs R ich T egart'; Ü look o u t to r th e O u tlo o k ." 5 45 p m P P rovince, P re s id e n t; H and c u e a t » 45 secretary, H H . Jo h n so n . Schram , secretary. SHATTUCK & LINDSE¥ Sale Agents for W arners Rust Proof Corsets, Armor Plate and Black Cat Hose, Peters Shoes, Lo rain Ranges and American Fence New Arrivals! New Arrivals! New Arrivals! Men’s Furnishings Extra Special ! Bargains ! Dry Goods Boys* Heavy Armor Plate Hose 25c kind - per pair 19c These Hose have Double Knees Heels and Toes and can’t be beat for wear. Bargains ! Bargains ! SH O ES There are still a few pairs of those fine Kirkendall and Walk-over Shoes left which we are closing out. Regular 5.00 Kirkendall Shoes, - $3.48 Regular 4.50 Walk-Overs, - - 2.98 G R O C E R IE S Everything good to eat at especially low prices. Carnation Milk, 8c Golden Star Soap, bar 4c Post Tosties, 8c Sugar, 15 lbs., - $1 LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative A