Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 27, 1912, Image 2

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    G resham
O utlook
O regon'» F ir st
Ir r ig a tio n
C on gress.
K itch en W r ig h ts an d M easure«.
PORTLAXD MARKETS.
O reg o n 's firs t s ta te Irrg a tio n C on­
T he follo w in g v a lu a b le ta b le of
IW ICE A W E E K
g ress, w hich m et in P o rtla n d , F e b rn
G rain . E’lo u r, F eed, E tc.
w
eig
h ts and m e a su re s Tor k itc h e n use
th e u n a n i­
W H E A T — E x p o rts,
B iuestem ,
P u b lish ed ev ery Tuesd<6 an d F rid ay a ry 19-21, closed w ith
m ous opinion th a t it w as one of th e h as been p re p a re d by th e d o m estic 90c; C lub, 87c; red R u ssian , 85c;
a t G resham , O regon.
m ost im p o rta n t an d re p re se n ta tiv e science d e p a rtm e n t of th e O regon V alley, 85-86c; 40-fold. 85-86c.
* * L ST CEA IK, E d ito r and Publ’r
g a th e rin g s e v e r held.
O ne
h u n ­ A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege.
M E IE 8T C F F S — B ran, $20-22; per
T h re e teasp o o n s e q u a ls 1 tab le-
w ere
O ur S ubscription H ates d re d an d fifty -six d e le g a te s
to n ; m id d lin g s, $30; «irons. $22-24;
| spoon.
O ne y e a r, 11.50, in a tte n d a n c e from all sectio n s of
ro lled b arley , $38-39.
T w elve ta b lesp o o n s ( liq u id J eq u al
six m o n th s , 75c: th e sta te .
It acco m p lish ed th e
FL O U R — P a te n ts , $4.50 p e r b a r­
1 cup.
th r e e m o n th 's tria l
ch ief o b jects fo r w hich it w as called.
re
l;
s tra ig h ts , $4.05; ex p o rts, $3.80;
s u b s c rip tio n ,
50c
S ix teen tab lesp o o n » (d r y ) e q u a ls
T he n tanv in te re s ts w hich h av e been
valley, $4.50; g ra h a m , $4.65; w hole
1
cup.
A dvertising.
w o rk in g se p a ra te ly fo r o r a g ain st
w heat, $4.85.
Tw o cu p s e q u a ls 1 p in t.
K a t e s re a so n - g o v ern m en t, th e C arey a c t a n d th e
OATS— No. 1,
w hite.
$32-33
a b le.
O ur re p re ­
Tw
o
ta
b
le
sp
o
o
n
s
b
u
tte
r
e
q
u
a
ls
1
s e n ta tiv e w ill call p riv a te p ro je c ts have been b ro u g h t ounce.
•* p e r ton.
to g e th e r. T hey a re now u n ited 1
Phone 701.
F o u r tab lesp o o n s flo u r e q u a ls 1
CORN — W hole, $34; crack ed .
an o rg a n iz a tio n w hich w ill en d e a v o r
$35 p e r ton.
o f Iegisla ounce.
"T he
L in o ty p , to secu re th e p assag e
Tw o tab lesp o o n s g ra n u la te d su g a r
W ay Is th e Way tion th a t will o ffe r ev ery possible
B A R L E Y — F eed , $40 p e r ton.
t h a t W in s.”
HAY — No.
1, E. O., tim o th y .
aid to th e p ro m p t d ev elo p m en t of e q u a ls 1 oun ce. 1
Tw o ta b lesp o o n s liq u id e q u a ls 1 $15; No. 1, valley, $13-14; alfa lfa .
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r all irrig a tio n s p ro je c ts an d a t th e ounce.
$15; g ra in hay, $10-11; clover, $9.
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p ost office at sam e tim e p ro je c t to th e fu lle st pos
2500 y ard s G ingham , all new a n d bright colorings a n d
O ne sq u a re
B a k e r’s
chocolate
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of sible e x te n t
th e
r ig h ts
o f th e
H airy an d C ou n try P rod u ce.
M arch 3, 1879.
e
q
u
a
ls
1
ounce.
designs,
they a re really th e nicest ever,
s e ttle r.
PO U L T R Y — H ens, 17c; sp rin g s.
J
u
ic
e
of
one
lem
o
n
e
q
u
a
ls
th
re
e
T he o fficial an n o u n c e m e n t by E
at 1 0 to 1 2 A c p e r yd.
Ill A SE L L IN G T H E R IG H T M AX.
15-16c; d u c k s, young,
1 7 -1 7 % « ; |
G. H opson, p ro je c t e n g in e e r,
th a t tab lesp o o n s.
geese,
8-10c;
tu
rk
e
y
s
,
alive,
16c;
F o u r cu p s of sifted flo u r e q u a ls
...
kj
. „
i
S e c re ta ry o f th e I n te rio r w ould
N ew a n d beautiful styles a n d colorings in D im ity
i d ressed , 20c.
I he can d id acy / of Hen
ellin g fo
ci S
.Teunig
to i r | procee(j ■ w lth . th . e co m p letio n of th e 1 p ound.
EGGS—
O
regon,
ran
t
h,
candled.
at 1 7 £ c p e r y d .
T w o cu p s g ra n u la te d s u g a r eq u a ls
th e n o m in atio n as
U nited
S tates ('m a tilia p ro je c t an d w ould c are to
20-21cc.
1
p
o
u
n
d
.
se n a to r, to ta k e th e p lace occupied p ro te c t p H v ested lan d an d w a te r
Mias A. B. M ilan, a s s is ta n t p ro fe s­
C H E E S E — O regon
fla ts,
21 % -
ly J o n a th a n B ourne, J r , is fo rm ally rig h ts w as th e p rin cip al piece of
so r of do m estic science a t th e O re­ 22 % c p e r lb .; D aisys, n o m in al,
good
new
s
d
iv
u
lg
ed
a
t
th
e
co
n
g
ress
an n o u n ced . Mr. S ellin g h as
been
B U T T E R O regon cre a m e ry exlr.
T h e s ta te m e n t w as p reced ed by a gon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege, h as been
g e ttin g ready fo r th is an n o u n cem en t
te le g ra m from P re s id e n t T a ft say­ a sk ed to give a d d re s se s to th e high 36c p er pound.
lo r som e tim e and h e h as been en ing th a t he w ould e n d e a v o r to a c ­ school s tu d e n ts of both S alem and
V EA L— 13-13 % c p e r lb.
P O R K — 8-8 %c.
co u rag ed by th o u s a n d s of frie n d s cord Ju stice to O regon and give to O regon City th e firs t week in M arch.
V egetables and F ru its.
Mr. S eilin g is a m an of p ra c tic a l a f it Its ju s t s h a re o f th e rec la m a tio n
A s sistin g H orse B re e d e rs.
. ONIONS— A ssociation price, $2.50
la irs , not th e o ries. He Is a good fu n d s.
P ro f. E. L. P o tte r, of th e an im al per sack.
T he re s o lu tio n s ad o p ted
by th e
clean re p u b lican , not
a p o litician
h
u
sb
a n d ry d e p a rtm e n t of th e O re­
V E G E T A B L E S — C arro ts, $ 1-1.1 (
co n v en tio n in clu d ed a p e titio n
to
H e is a th o ro u g h O reg o n ian
and
o n g re s s a sk in g fo r an a p p ro p rla - gon A g ric u ltu ra l College, in h is ca- tu rn ip s, $1-1.10; beets, $1.25 p ars-
o f th e S ta te nips, $1-1.10; cab b ag e, 1 % - I % c p e r
s 'a n d s fo r th e best in th e O regon I tio n o f $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a y ear fo r a p acity as se c re ta ry
If you w an t to save tak in g u p y our carpets a n d b e a t­
sy stem . We look fo r hint to n takt I aerlt‘8 o t fiv e y e a rs fo r th e
con- S ta llio n R e g istra tio n B oard, h a s is- pound.
a sw eeping cam p a ig n an d not only I 3 tru ctlo n an<1 d ev elo p m en t o f feasi- su ed to all o w n ers of sta llio n s or
PO TA TO ES — B u rb a n k s, $1.15-
ing them o ut in the old fashioned w ay filling y o u r lungs
ble Irrig a tio n p ro je c ts, an d th a t Or- ja c k s in th e s ta te a le tte r In w hich 1.50 p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o ta to e s,!
w ith d irt a n d germ s, ju st b u y one of o u r Q uick-W ork
rc c u re th e n o m in atio n on A pril 19
I agon be given h e r fu ll s h a re In ac­ he o ffe rs to keep on file in th e $3 p e r c rate.
C
leaners.
I hey do th e w ork a n d do not fill th e h o u se
but th e electio n in th e fall.
co rd an ce w ith th e p ro v isio n s of th e office of th e b o ard a list of all such
w
ith
d
u
st.
-
Priced a t S p e c i a l $ 5 . 4 8
H ow to cu re a cold is a q u e stio n |
Mr. S ellin g te lls in his d e c la re o rig in a l R eclam atio n a ct, w hich ap- a u iiu a ls a s a re fo r sale, provided
th
a
t
th
e
y
a
re
p
ro
p
erly
re
g
iste
re
d
.
in w hich m any a re in te re s te d ju s t
lion w hat lie w ill sta n d fo r an d try p o rtio n ed fu n d s fo r such p u rp o ses
T h e p u rp o se o f th e b o ard in e s ­ now. C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy
in p ro p o rtio n to th e a m o u n t con­
tv accom plish If elected .
trib u te d by th e sale o f p u b lic lands. ta b lis h in g th is list o f re g iste re d a n ­ has w on its g re a t re p u ta tio n and
If I am n o m in ated an d e lec ted , 1
im m ense sale by
Its
re m a rk a b le
T he co n g ress also fav o red th e e n ­ im als fo r sa le is to e n c o u ra g e still c u re of colds. It can alw ay s be de-
" i l l , d u rin g my term of o ffice, up
f
u
r
th
e
r
th
e
ra
isin
g
of
w
ell-bred
a c tm e n t of le g isla tio n th a t w ill, as
Ponded upon. F o r sale by G resham
hold th e O regon sy stem ;
su p p o rt
fa r as p o ssib le, give th e c o n tro l of h o rses. F ro m tim e to tim e In th e D rug Co and a „ jJealers.
ta r if f rev isio n w ith Ju stice to lab o r,
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G resh am 's Big D ep artm en t Store, on M ain Street
th e v a rio u s irrig a tio n p ro je c ts Into p a st th e r e h av e been in q u irie s as
p ro d u c e r an d co n su m e r; la rg e r ap
D IR EC T O R Y O F G RESH A M ,
th e h a n d s of th e s e ttle rs , th e men to a place of p u rc h a se by m en In te r
p ro p rla tlo n s u n d e r c o n tin u in g con
good
a n im a ls Ed. W. A y lsw o rth , C lo th in g , Shoes.
who h av e, e v e n tu a lly ,
to pay all ested In b re e d in g
D u els for O reg o n ’s riv e rs an d h a r
B iddle, N ovelty S tore.
bills. It also co n te m p la te s th e o r­ A lread y th e b o ard h a s a list of con-
sid e ra b le size from w hich pro sp ect-
,°f G resh am , J o h n S le r e t, P res.
h o rs; local F e d e ra l land c o u rts foi
g an iza tio n of irrig a tio n d is tric ts and ,
,
.
*
O.
A.
E a stm a n , C ash ier,
siM-edily
d e te rm in in g
s e ttle rs '
T he Jo h n B row n. In su ra n c e ,
'h e fin an cin g of th e o b lig a tio n s of ive p u rc h a s e rs m ay choose.
rig h ts ; a d m in is tra tio n of fo re st re
le v e lo p n ien t, a fte r th e m a n n e r of serv ice to both b u y er an d s e lle r is Mrs. Ida B u rg ess, L au n d ry ,
s e rv e s In th e in te re s t of o u r peo­
e n tire ly w ith o u t fee.
t W. C. B elt, P h y sician and S u reo n .
m u n icip al Im provem ent d is tric t.
______________
3- P. B ittn e r, P h y sician and S urgeon
ple; re tu rn of O reg o n 's reclam atio n
O th e r re so lu tio n s fav o red th e p e r­
E very m an ta k e s tw o ste p s th a t have, p e rh a p s, g r e a te r b e arin g
C. C. S tore. G roceries a n d Dry G oods
fu n d ; im m ed iate
d ev elo p m en t
of
---------------------- C e n tra l H otel, S h e a rm e & W indsor,
fection of th e p re s e n t system
of
on his life th a n an y o th e rs he may ta k e from ch ild h o o d to old age.
A lask a h reso u rces u n d e r
G overn
S e d e n ta ry h a b its, lack of o u td o o r
P ro p rie to rs.
w a te r title s, e n a c tm e n t of le g isla ­
T he firs t is w hen he d ecid e s on w h a t v o catio n he is g o in g to
n ie n t co n tro l; (tensions for d e serv ­
1 ro * ' V e te rin a ry S u rgeon,
follow . T h a t is a very Im p o rta n t step , b u t, k Is not ev en h a lf so
tio n to p ro te c t th e s e ttle r ag ain st ex ercise, in s u ffic ie n t m a stic a tio n of
in g v e te ra n s; F e d e ra l re g u la tio n of
to rp id liv er, R- K- ( a rlso n . F u r n itu r e , U n d e rta k -
frau d an d u rg in g th e in v estig atio n , food, c o n s tip a tio n , a
im p o rta n t as th e ste p he ta k e s w hen he d ecides HOW he is g o in g to
c o rp o ra tio n s; un e la s tic m onetary
by th e le g isla tu re , of th e K an sas w orry an d a n x iety , a re th e m ost C. U C ren sh aw . P lu m b e r,
p re p a re h im self to follow th a t vocation.
system free from W all s tre e t Infili
H
law w hich p e rm its an o fficia l s c ru ti­ com m on c a u ses of sto m ach tro u b le s. T he C ongdon, W m.
It you w ant TO BE SU C C ESSFU L
In any
line THO ROU GH
C ongdon,
«•lie»-; g ra d u a te d Incom e tax ; P res
P ro p rie to r.
ny of th e ass<-t8 an d re so u rc e s of C o rrect y o u r h a b its an d ta k e C ham -
P R E P A R A T IO N is ABSO LUTELY N EC ESSA R Y . T h e re Is no b e tte r
id e n tia l p rim a rie s ; d irect
election
L iv er T ab-
'Y- G ook, P a in te r.
peo p le w ho file a rtic le s o f In co rp o r­ b e rla in 's S tom ach an d
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
P re s id e n t, Vice p re sid e n t and U nited
lets an d you w ill soon be well ag ain W. E. D abney, N u rsery .
atio n .
IN T ER N A T IO N A L C O R R E SPO N I EX'CE SCHOOLS. T h e h isto ry of
F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., and C arl D ahl, S hoesbop.
Slat« h s e n a to rs ; fro e can al fo r A m er
T he w ork of th e O regon D evelop­ all D ealers.
F re d L. E v erso n , L aw yer.
o u r s tu d e n ts is a h isto ry o f success. We can fu rn is h you w ith rec­
lean sh ip s; p a rc e ls
p o st;
oppos«
J a s . E lk in g to n , R eal E sta te .
m ent L eag u e In c o n c e n tra tin g
its
o m m en d atio n s from 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
special In te re sts; sh ip sub sid ies.
A rth u r F ie ld h o u se , P la s te re r.
L ist o f Ix-tters.
e ffo rts to place people on th e lan d ,
th e lea d in g e d u c a to rs of th is c o u n try th a t p ro v e conclusively th a t we
F . W. F ie ld h o u se, Je w e lry S tore.
as opposed to city d ev elo p m en t, wus
T h e follow ing list o f le tte r s re­ F irst S ta te B ank. A. M eyers, P re s .;,
can do a ll we claim , an d m ore. If you hav e a m b itio n and d e sire to
T IE IV G TO 111 II, 1» 1 P O REG O N .
co m m en d ed . T h e irrig a tio n of th e m ain u n called fo r In th e G resham
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 an y
C. J . L u n d q u ist, C ash ier.
w eek en d in g G resham
C om m ercial
C lub,
A.
la rg e te r rito ry tr ib u ta ry
to
th e p o sto ffice fo r th e
co u rse you may be in te re ste d in.
\ln v n r t
Now
O regon
m ust grow . The
M eyers, P re s .;
Ja s.
E lk in g to n ,
Jo h n Day riv e r w as also fav o red .
F e b ru a ry 2 6 th , 1912:
S e c y , C. S. S m ith , Cor. Sec'y.
proposed o p en in g to se ttle m e n t of
T h e o ffic e rs e lec ted w ere: P re s i­
LETTERS.
G ibson & W ilson, R e s ta u ra n t.
80 0 ,0 0 0 a c res by lx ,u ls W. H ill, and d en t W illiam H an ley , of B u rn s; C.
G en tlem en -C has. A rb u ck le, Geo. G ibbs B ros . C o n tra c to rs,
F
L Jdh G oodfellow , B lack sm ith Shop.
C h ap m an , of th e O regon D evel­ it. W ieg an d , W ill B o rg es
200,000 acres by Wm. H an ley , of
■¿53 A ld e r St., P ortland, O regon
good a g ric u ltu ra l lan d s In th e h eart o p m en t L e ag u e; W m. J . M arin er,
o f B lalock, und M. J. Lee of C anby, L. F. B ates, Mrs. M iry K irk ley .
P ro p rie to r.
of E astern O regon sh o u ld b rin g 100,-
v ic e -p re sid e n t; T. J . H in k le, of H e r­
F o re ig n — M lchal H u pm ing.
G resh am O utlook, P rin tin g .
’ oo s e ttle rs to th a t p a rt o f th e s ta te m isto n , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
O u r m e rc h a n ts a re e n te r p ris in g ot d ay n ig h t, 8 p m. M aster, C edric
C a rd — E m ery W ebb, M rs
F re d G resham D rug Co., D ow sett & P ate-
they w ould n o t a d v e rtise . O u r re a d ­ S to n e; se c re ta ry , Roy S tone.
In th e next five y ears. T h is is Just
A lson
neuude.
„ .
,,
„
1 H enry G u llik so n , D ray.
C o n tro l of 8 00,000 a c re s o f a g ri-
th e class O regon w an ts p ro d u cers,
WOMEN O F W O O D CR A FT, No
P a c k a g e — Mrs J a n e y E llen G lover w . K. H a m ilto n , C o n tra c to r and e rs w ho read an d follow up th e ad s
m en w ho can develop th e splen d id e u lu tra l and tim b e r
202— M eets in Odd F e llo w s
h all
lan d
in th e
T h ese le tte r s will be se n t to th e
B uilder.
T o O ur C o r resp o n d en ts.
second an d fo u r th T u esd ay s 2 p m.
t <-sourc« s of th e sta te . O regon can I h e a rt
of
E a ste rn O regon, p assed dead
le tte r office on M arch 10th,
c - H essell, F a rm Im p lem en ts.
C a rrie P ow ell, G N .; E liza M
*
Metz-
fu rn ish th e soli, th e su n sh in e , th e last w eek in to th e h a n d s of L o u is 1912, If n o t d eliv ered
Please a d d re s s all co m m u n ic a tio n s
before
In P au l H o e tle l, C ity B akery
g e r, clerk .
T.
It.
H
o
w
ltt,
M
eat
M
arket.
to
th
e
G
resh
am
O
u
tlo
o
k
,
o
r
to
II
w ater. T he m a rk e ts a re h ere
o r W. H ill, p re s id e n t
of th e
G reat c a llin g fo r th e above, p lease
say H u n t & Co., P lu m b ers.
L. St. C lair, e d ito r, G resh am , O re.
n e a r at hand. T he m ean s of tr a n s ­ N o rth e rn H allw ay.
a
F A IR V IE W LOD GE No.
T h is land is th e a d v e rtise d , giv in g d a te o f list,
H. B. H uxley, P a in te r.
92, A. F . A- A. M.— K egu-
p o rta tio n a re h e re o r on th e way. last o f th e u n se ttle d a re a
E. T. Jo n e s A- Co., C o n tra c to rs.
in th e
I. McCOLL, P. M.
,a r m e etin g s S a tu rd a y n ig h t
Now fo r th e m en to do th e work w estern p a rt of th e U n ited S tates.
W hen h e r child is in d a n g e r a
W. H K a rr, C o n tra c to r an d B u ild er
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on o r before fu ll m oon. M a­
M.
D.
K
ern
,
L
u
m
b
e
r
Y
ard.
w
om
an
w
ill
risk
h
er
life
to
p
ro
te
c
t
it
No Iw tte r ch an ce Is o ffered a n y ­ It w as o rig in a lly k now n as tile W il-j
You a re pro b ab ly
a w a re
th a t
sonic T em ple, T ro u td a le .
Sig
K
n
lg
h
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in
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er.
No g re a t act of h e ro ism o r risk of
w h ere In th e w orld.
A t th e next re g u la r m e e tin g th e
la u ie tte an d C ascad e lan d g ra n t and p n eu m o n ia alw ay s re s u lts from n F red L ar.tz, P a in te r.
life is n ecessary to p ro te c t a ch ild
c o n ta in s som e of th e bee, p o rtio n s T 0 ' 1*’. b ,,t you n ev er h e a rd of a cold
w
ork
w ill be in th e F . C. an d M. M.
( H L ane, A gt. W a tk in s' R em edies from cro u p
Give C h a m b e rla in 's d eg rees. W m. S tan ley , s e c re ta ry .
T he next m eetin g o f th e C e n tra l ! ,,f ‘ ‘ro o k , H urney an d M aleur co u n -j ¡X rhdn A C o u g h UR e m e d ^ w a s ^ u s ^ " A. Ix-land, L ivery and T ra n sfe r.
C ough R em edy and all
d a n g e r Is
Di« to n D evelopm ent la-ague will 1 m - ' u ' h 11 * “ « t o
th e b asis for a j Why ta k e th e risk w hen th is rente G ust L a rso n , H a rn e ss Shop.
avoided F o r sale by G resh am D ru g
ROCKW OOD U N ITED A R T ISA N S
Co., and all D ealers.
No. 2 0 6 — M eets fo u rth S a tu rd a y
l.eld u at t L
akeview . ,
A inruui
T h e I mhu I s w ere issu ed , '!>' m ay be had fo r a tr ifle ? F o r E C. L indsey, C o n tra c to r
Lukeview
ugust 20-22. ! bond issue
M cC arter H ouse, Mrs. C has
Mc­
n ig h t.
M aster, Mrs. R ich T e g a rl
T h ls d a te w as flxed
by a co n fer- th e ro ad bu ilt und th e bonds fo u n d < “ le. b> Q f«»ham D ru g Co., and all
C a rte r, P ro p
se c re ta ry . H 11. Jo h n so n
D ealers
O. W. R. a N. T IM E T A B L E
« lice «if re p re se n ta tlv e s of th è Ixike th e ir way in to th e lium ls of F ren ch
Mrs. I. M cColl, P o stm istre ss.
M. A. ROSS PO ST No 41, G. A.
V le w C om m ercial club, th è O regon ’ «Pitali»!« w ho refu sed to th ro w th è
C. E. M etzger, S k a tin g R ink
(>. W.
EASTBOUND
T IM E T A B L E
It., and W. It. c . No. 8, m eet th ird
F o rd M etzger, Saloon.
D evelopm ent L eag u e and th e Cen ¡c o u n try o pen fo r se ttle m e n t. A sso­ Lv P o rtla n d
L eave P o rtla n d 7 :5 0 a. i n — A rrive S a tu rd a y each m o n th at G ran g e hall
M etzger B ros., G roceries.
trai Oregon D evelopm ent League ciated w lth Mr. liill in his new en -
w ho a t­
6 :5 o a. m . fo r C azadero.
M etzger B ros . C o n tra c to rs
F airv iew 8 :2 5 a m ; T ro u td a le , G resham . D in n er to all
ten d
Wm. B u tle r, co m m an d er. Mr
7 :4 5 — fo r G resh am .
Mt. Hood D epot, J . O 'R eilly , Agt
8 :3 0 a. m.
8 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
.M ultnom ah & C lack am as M utual Lv. P o rtla n d 4 00 p m .— Ar. F a ir - A nnie B ates, p re s id e n t. Mrs. H en ry
b u sin ess men from P o rtla n d
und P au l c a p ita list w ho h as been activ e­
K an e, se c re ta ry .
9 45 — fo r G resh am .
T elep h o n e Co., C. R. K e lle r, Mgr.
o th e r p a rts of th e s ta te to Bend by ly co n n ected w ith th e O regon and
view 4 :3 4 p. m .; T ro u td a le . 4 :3 9
1 0 :4 5 — fo r C azadero.
i O. W. P. D epot, Geo. W. P ag e, Agt.
C o lo n izatio n com pany. It 1 1 :4 6 — fo r G resh am .
ir v ie w u n it e d a r t isa n s
t a l l und th e n c e Io L akeview by a u ­ W estern
O tt B ros., D entists.
Lv P o rtla n d 8 :0 0 p m»— A r. T rout 'No. F a 178—
F ir s t S a tu rd a y
ev en in g
to m o b ile. re tu rn in g
v I h
M edford is th e plan to th ro w th is w hole te r ­ 1 2 :4 5 p. nt. fo r C azad ero
Ed. O sborn, B lack sm ith S hop
d a le 8 .4 5 p. m.
atid th ird S a tu rd a y ev en in g is so­
1 :4 5 — fo r G resh am .
J. C. P e te rso n , L u m b e r Y ard.
P la n s a re b eing m ade to m ake th e rito ry open to im m e d ia te se ttle m e n t.
cial ev en in g
M aster, E. E. H e slin ;
2 :2 7 — E xpress
G eorge P a rk e r , C onfectio n ery .
W ESTBOUND
Lakeview IiK-etiug m em orable.
se c re ta ry . F . H. C rane.
2 :4 6 — fo r C azadero.
P ublic L ib ra ry , Miss Id a S ch aeffer, Lv. T ro u td a le 9 :2 8 a. m .; leave
N c iglih n rh ood O reltard I t e lin ,n*>ti-a-
3 :4 5 — fo r G resh am ,
ROCKW OOD G RA NG E — F ir s t
L ib ra ria n .
tiollN.
F airv iew 9 :3 3 a. m .— A r. i ’o rtla n W ednesday a t 8 p. in. an d th ird
4 45 — fo r C azadero.
A. B C onrad
lias
h an d ed us
A rth u r H eg n er.A rch itect an d B u ild er
1 0 :1 5 a. ill.
S a tu rd a y a t 10 a. m
M aster, F.
N eig h b o rh o o d o rc h a rd d e m o n s tra ­ 5 45 — fo r G resh am .
G resh am R eal E s ta te Co . I)
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copies of tile W ayland News, p u b ­
11 C ra n e ; se c re ta ry , V iola L ovelace.
6 45 — fo r C azudero.
R o b erts. Jo h n C onley.
Lv.
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1 0 :0 0 — fo r G resh am .
B. F . R ollins. C o n fectio n ery .
L. O. T. M C H A R IT Y H IV E No.
view 5 :0 0
p
m .— A r. P o rtla n d
E staca d a
by
ta d 's old hom e. J . Ix .lp h , e d ito r of lii-eil o rc h a rd s m a r
S unday & H ill,
C o n tra c to rs
and
1 1 :3 3 — fo r G resh am .
38—
M eets second a n d fo u rth T h u r s ­
5
45
p.
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of
B uilders.
tile News, is th e oldest e d ito r in th e
C ars fro m
P o rtla n d
a rriv e a
day a fte rn o o n s
Com ., M rs
Jo h n
E S ch w ed ler, Milk R oute.
s ta te of Iowa In activ e service. He he division of h o rtic u ltu re of th e G resh am o n e h o u r la te r
b ro w n ; R. k , M rs M ary T u rn e r.
■Max S ch n eid er, P h o to g ra p h e r.
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PL EA SA N T V A LLEY ~ G RA N G E
S h a ttu c k A- L indsey, D e p a rtm e n t
G RESH AM G RA N G E No 270 nioctg
1 2 .2 5 a m. fro m G reah atu
th e second S atu rd ay of each m onth AO,
pie'asaV t \* ÍH e v ÍOUrhh | 1Sa,U [.d a ,'
and looks fo rw ard to m any m ore d ay , F eb 29, in w hich th ey will
S to re.
5 40 — fro m G resh am .
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 Is ooen
11
hall.
H.
W.
6 30 — from B oring.
C a r l S h a ttu c k . L u m b er Y ard
y e a rs of w ork in h is chosen line show th e fru it g ro w e rs of th e dla-
7 .3 7 — front C ai td ero
C lau d e S m ith. M otion P ic tu re Show to th e public. H E D avis m a s te r ; Iiashal1’ ® M te r; E B u tle r, secre-
Be has iM-en In n e w sp ap er w ork for
P''” P er n” th<x’’ of
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th e Past th irty y ears.
i sp ra y in g . an d c a rin g
fo r th e
or-1 7:50 — Express.
8 45 — fro m G resh am
H W S n a sh a ll. R eal E s ta te , In su r-
F — No.
213
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9 :3 9 — fro m C azad ero
M eets In M accabee h a ll every »2i0, m eets first and fo u rth W ednes­
I S m ith B ros., W oodsaw .
10 15 — fro m G resham .
('■■■■inierelal C lu b la-etui-e, M arch I
Second
W ednesday
T h u rsd ay ev en in g N. O., M J Alls- day ev e n in g s
X'OTK’E.
| J. T S tiliio n , P lu m b er.
(1 :3 9 — fro m C azad ero
ev e n in g is social ev e n in g
M aster,
! h o u se; Sec'y. W A K oener
S ince Miss K earn ey e n te re d
th e
N o tice is hereby given th at» The 1 2 :4 5 p m. from G resh am .
Ed. S m ith , V e te rin a ry S urg eo n
C ro -'»; se< ro ta ry , C lau d e
K
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No.
61
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eets
firs,
le c tu re field, she h as rise n to
be G ran g e F a ir A sso ciatio n , a co rp o ra-
M D anielson.
1 :3 9 — C azad ero
C arol S S m ith. R eal E s ta te
> a ,u rd a y and th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts
2 :4 5 - - from G resh am
S terlin g A K id d er, H a rd w a re
f i e o f th e m ost logical, b rillia n t an 1 tio n , o rg an ized and e x istin g u n d e r
DAMASCUS CAM P,
No
7533.
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3 39 — from C azad ero
S E. T o ep len tan , C om m ission.
p o p u la r o rato r» In th e n atio n S he th
M W. A. M eetings firs t and th ird
le berry.
the e law
laws s of
of th e S ta te of O regon, 4 :4 5 — fro m G resh am
H
K.
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odd.
C
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g
and
P
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g
S a tu rd a y ev en in g s each m o n th
at
has spo k en it, th e la rg e st a u d ito r! h as duly and re g u la rly
filed w ith
G RESH AM R E B E K A H
LODGE H azelw ood s hall Geo. D allas, coun-
5 39 — fro m C azadero.
T h o m as B ros , P a in te rs
urns of three* c o n tin e n t
No 61 — M eets in I. O O F
hall
F E. T odd, P a in te r.
und h as th e S e c re ta ry of S ta te S u p p le m e n t­ 7 :1 5 — fro m B oring
se lu ia n ; H a rry R o ach , c h ie f fo re s te r
second a n d fo u rth W edn esd ay s of
9 45 — fro m C azad ero
a d d re s se d assem b lies of v ario u s n a ­ ary A rticles of In c o rp o ra tio n ch an g -
Roy Todd, E le c tric ia n
MODERN WOODMAN OF A.MER-
each m onth
Mrs S 1 D ailey. No­
On S u n d ay s all c a rs ru n to Caza J. W P a rk e r , L ivery an d A uto
tu re« W om en s C lubs, C h u rch Con Ing th e nam e
of said co rp o ra tio n d e ro
1 ° ° F hal1 f 'r s t
ble G ran d , G eo K eller, S ecretary
In
pla?e
of
th
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ferencea. S ta te lx -g lsla tu rta , m any
an d th ird T u esd ay s of each m o n th .
fro m T h e G ran g e F a ir A ssociation car, th e r e a te tw o, one
G RESH AM
LODGE,
No
125,
at 6 46 W n stcll A- C o., G roceries
V
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m
em
b
ers
w elcom e E m il G
lending C h a u la u q u a s, n a tio n a l aud to M u ltn o m ah C o unty F a ir.
and o n e a t « 46
W a lk e r H ouse. M rs R obt W alk e r. I O O F — M eets every S atu rd ay K ard ell, C le rk
In te rn a tio n a l co n v en tio n s
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CIVIC
IMPROVE-
D o u th lt, N oble G ra n d ; Geo K eller
The Outlook, twlce-s-week. Is only| J J Wodeage. Plumber.
W o m an 's
C h ris tia n
T em p eran ce
F irst p u b lic a tio n , F eb 13; last p u b ­ $1 50 a year. Keep up with the H*rr7 Wood. Barber
CDLB— Meets first and sec-
Secretary
I Ilion, an d m any o th e rs
and Monday evenings of each month
lication, March 5,
times.
Mre. Harry Wood, Restaurant.
F a ir v ie w grange F irs t . Sat
. . ' . P Province, President; J.
W e are sole agents for W arner’s
Rust-Proof Corsets. None Better Made.
Spring Dry Goods
Those new Spring Ginghams, Cali­
cos, Dimities, Voils and other good
things too numerous to mention are
here for your choosing. We extend
a cordial invitation to every lady to call
and inspect them.
House Cleaning Helps
This is House Cleaning Season and
naturally calls for new window curtains
Those new scrims are sure to please.
At from 1 0 to 2 5 c per yd
Shattuck & Lindsey
LET US RAISE YOUR SALARY
FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative
C. M Zimmerman, Grvthaui Garage
urday at 10 a m and
third ir i- Schram, secretary.
H.