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G resham O utlook
Fairview
Sandy
_________I 4VI< E A W EEK
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a t G rebham , O regon
ing Mrs. B a re n d rlc k 's m o th e r
am O u tlo o k , C anby Ir rig a to r, B eaver e n d rlc k . S andy.
Mr an d Mrs. F. E B eckw ith and S tate H erald , and
M ilw aukee Ap-
C an d id ates for
th e ir g u ests, Mr and Mrs Dixon o f\ peal, w ere th a n k e d fo r th e ir notices
d lJ a <*» to r
,
> A IR 4 IE W , Sept 18 A fo rce of
ju s tic e
of
th e
C o n tin u ed from page 1.
10 " lcn a re a t w ork on
th e new
M ontavilla, w ere on a fish in g trip of th e con v en tio n and fo r th e use peat'e a n d constab1«— D istric t No 1.
city ball an d th e s tru c tu r e is go in g
P ro b s t, ju s tic e ; C al S um m er,
W ard D ouglass of E ag le C reek, to th e big S andy river. Mrs. B eck of th e ir co lu m n s in th e discussion Wm
H I. ST ('LAIR. Editor and P ubl’r
up
rapidly. B eing a high b i d d w as in S andy on business W ednesday w ith c a u g h t a fin e salm on tro u t 18 of public q uestions.
constable. D istric t No. 2.
J.
A
O u r Subscription Ita le - ing and located on elev a ted g ro u n d ,
T he tic k e t as n o m in ated
is as Tayli° r ’ JuaUce ; Jo h n H ain es, con-
Miss C ena V an F le e t w as a C o t in ch es long
Mr B eckw ith c a u g h t
One year, »1 60; th e b u ild in g w ill be q u ite sig h tly tre ll v isito r th e w eekend.
stab le. D ist. No. 3, W. J . H udson,
tw o tr o u t each fo u r inches
long follow s:
a ll m onths, 7Sc; and can be seen fo r m iles a ro u n d .
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Ju
stice; Jo h n s o n , co n sta b le .
D ist
And
yet
som
e
people
do
not
believe
Ed.
W
olf
an
d
Jim
A
llison
hav
e
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th ree m onth's trial
F o r R ep re se n ta tiv e s— R o b ert Jo n s- \r> 4 F a p < » ~
A d a u g h te r w as born to Mr. and a b o u t fin ish ed th e ir c o n tra c t to In w om an su ffrag e.
su bscrip tion ,
60c
ru d . K elso; J o h n R N ew ton C a n b y w w m .
J
; Jam e8
C. A. L ew is, O ak G rove
¿ T T ' s
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N° 5’
Mrs. J. W. M oller on Sept. 18.
slash th e th irty -th re e a c res o f land
A tl v e r t I n ! ng.
F ew , if any, m edicines, have m et
Ed. Olds, Justice. D ist. No. 6. A
J . W. T ow nsend an d fam ily w ere b elo n g in g to Wm. B ushong, w hich he
K a t e s reaso n
C ounty com m issioner. Jo h n W ise, J . B u rd e tte , Ju stice; A. L. K lleve
has
g u ests a t th d F a ris ' hom e in G resh p u rch ased of Jo e W llilg last sp rin g w ith th e u n ifo rm success th a t ___
ab le.
O u r re p re
constable. D ist. No. 7. W m. E vans.
a tte n d e d th e use of C h am b erlain 's M ilw aukie.
» e n ta tlv e w ill c a ll am Sunday.
An au ctio n sale of horses, cows,
S h eriff, J . F.
R am sey,
O regon Ju stice; W W. K ee b a u g h , co n stab le.
Colic, C holera an d D iarrh o ea R em e
P h o n e 701
C. S h ep ard picked
n e a rly
tw o etc., w ill be held a t th e S andy barn
Dist. No. 8, R oy R id in g s, ju s tic e ;
dy. T he re m a rk a b le cu res of colic Clty-
c
ra
te
s
of
th
e
second
crop
of
b
lack
on S a tu rd a y , th e 21st, w ith A ,C.
"T h e Linutyp.
C ounty c lerk , O. W. B oring, Bor-1 Jo h n B ra d b u ry , c o n sta b le
D ist. No
and d ia rrh o e a w hich it has effected
A
lford
as
au
ctio
n
eer.
Way Is th e Way b erries fro m th e L aw to n vines last
In a lm o st every n eighborhood have lng.
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10,
A.
F
.
B
uche,
Justice;
Henry
that Wins."
week
C h arles S h a rn k e
Is d o in g
th e given it a w ide
re p u ta tio n . F o r
C ounty assessor, L o ren T enny
K le ln sm lth , constable. D ist. No. 11,
Miss Eva an d B lain e T u rn e r left p a in tin g an d p a p e r h a n g in g In F . E sale by G resham D rug Co., an d all
O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n of
C ounty re c o rd e r. S. M acD onald. O r f “ “ “ H a m l“ ° n ’
B ert
Ma-
G resh am , O regon.
for C o rv allis y esterd ay w h ere they B e ck w ith ’s h o u se on C lover stre e t D ealers ev eryw here.
egon C ity.
toon, co n stab le. D ist. No. 12, W m.
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Town of will a tte n d school.
Jo h n M alar, a fte r a lin g e rin g ill
. .
! B oring, Ju stic e ; R. B. Jo n e s co n -
F airv iew , O regon.
th e
SunnJsVde ea8U rer’
* B° W erm an’ 8 tab le' D1« ' No, 13, H s. E ddy,
Mr. an d Mrs. H oads
a re h ere ness of co n su m p tio n , died a t
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
hom e of his b ro th e r, A nton M alar,
J. X
3: ; 2 O
k °P ,B
aPcPeerint€ndent> ” ,
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h
8^
Al.trcfe i , 2011, a t th e p o st o ffice a t from K an sas v isitin g th e ir d au g h on W ednesday n ig h t.
A nderson.
Mr
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e act of ter, Mrs. A rth u r
W. C u rtiss, th e cream ery
m an,
M arch 3, 1879.
H ayes, a broth<T -in-law
of
Mr.
C ounty co ro n er, D r W. A. B ar-I A. H. K etch, c o n sta b le .
had a telep h o n e of th e F lrw ood-D o-
A nderson, is also a guest.
C o n tin u ed from p ag e 1.
Coroner’s Cocktail.
Mr. an d
Mrs. P itc h e r an d son ver com pany in s ta lle d in h is hom e
on Hood stre e t.
Mix th re e c h o ru s g irls w ith
as
P o rtla n d , w ere S unday g u ests of
vocal e n d o rse m e n t to
th e b ro ad ,
G ilb ert V an d erh o o f s ta rte d w ith
m any m en, and soak in ch am p ag n e Mr. an d Mrs. C. S hepard.
p rogressive, n a tio n a l an d s ta te p la t
u n til m id n ig h t; squeeze
Into
an
O scar G u stafso n
has
re tu rn e d a p a rty today o v er th e m o u n ta in s form s of th e P ro h ib itio n p arty .
his
a u to and add a d ash of Joy an d a from a v isit to C o rv allis and o th e r Into e a ste rn O regon. D u rin g
“ T he p a st h isto ry of th e c o u n try
C lifford
A
d ru n k e n c h a u ffe u r; sh a k e well and Valley p o in ts In clu d in g P h ilo m ath absence on th is trip ,
proves th a t no p o litical p arty ,w h ich
i
’latb
will
ta
k
e
G
ilb
e
rt's
place
w
ith
in
th e field
serve a t seventy m iles an h o u r.— I I H e saw m uch g ra in
depends on th e liq u o r vote fo r its
G eorge Odell.
T he G im let.
th ro u g h th e valley. H ops he says
success, can be depended upon
to
E
a
rly
y
esterd
ay
m
o
rn
in
g
Roy
a re n o t dam ag ed m uch.
p ro h ib it th e liq u o r tra ffic o r to e n
An exchange a d v ertise s how
to
W. E llison an d fam ily and M rs W oods w as called to G resham by force th e law s a g a in s t th e sam e.
c u re fits of sneezing. T he rem edy C o rn e tt and d a u g h te r
have gone th e new s o f th e d e a th o f his m other. We th e re fo re renew o u r
d em and
R alp h S helley,
of th e
U nited
w ould be useless In G resh am — fits for a w eeks’ cam p in g above B rid al
th a t th e o p p o n en ts of
th e liq u o r
S
ta
te
s
fo
re
stry
service,
w
as
in
tow
n
d o n ’t sneeze here.
Veil.
tra ffic g et to g e th e r in th e
only
Mr .and Mrs. J. W. Wilcox v isit on bu sin ess th is week.
place w here th ey can hope fo r suc
W
illis
D
avis
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
Sandy
Mrs. F lo ren ce E lw ell A tk in s,
a ed
th e ir
d a u g h te r Mrs.
Irv in g
cess— a p o litical p a rty w hich opposes
to d ay a fte r a w eeks' stay
a ro u n d
n a tio n al W. C. T. U. le c tu re r, gave P ro v in ce a t A rle ta on Sunday.
the liq u o r tra ffic .
Mt. H ood.
a splen d id a d d re ss a t th e B ap tist
Miss G ladys H o lg ate h as re tu rn
O th er re so lu tio n s fav o rin g e q u a l
Mrs. Wm. W in ters, of P o rtla n d ,
ch u rc h Monday.
She is a sp eak ed from a fo r tn ig h t's
o u tin g
al
su ffrag e, c a llin g th e a tte n tio n
of
was a v isito r to S andy on T hu rsd ay
e r o f fo rcefu ln ess and grace. She A lsea Bay.
p a re n ts to th e co n d itio n s
in o u r
o u tlin ed
th e successive
step s by
Mlsa N ancy A n d erso n is til with on h e r w ay to h er place In the cities as set fo rth in th e re p o rt of
which th e W. C. T. U have com e in ap p en d ic itis, and an o p eratio n may m o u n tain s
the vice com m ission,
com m ending
P. G ray, p ro p rie to r of th e Sandy
th e tra in in g of ch ildhood
In th e be necessary.
the g o v ern o r an d o th e r o fficers in
P
eed
sto
re,
is
busy
ta
k
in
g
care
of
p rin c ip le s of tem p eran ce, firs t
In
T he y o u n g people of th e Y. P . 8
the law e n fo rc e m e n t cam p a ig n , es
th e hom e, th en by Loyal T em p er t . E. en jo y ed a d e lig h tfu l ev en in g a larg e sh ip m en t of g ra in th a t a r pecially th e actio n to p rev en t th e
rived
fo
r
him
a
t
B
o
rin
g
th
is
week
ance L egion o rg a n iz a tio n s, th e n In to g e th e r a t th e G ran g e h all
last
sh ip m e n t of liq u o r in to dry te r r i
Jo e H illiard h as ta k e n a c o n tra c t
scien tific in stru c tio n in th e schools, T uesday.
tory. T he O regon C ity M orning E n
on th e B lu ff road
anil ItiBt by th e gospel tem p eran ce
( . T. K ro n en b erg has gone
to to c le a r land
te rp rise, O regon C ity C o u rier, G resh-
In th e S unday schools.
E ugene to resu m e his stu d ies
at fo r P o rtla n d p a rtie s.
T
he
m
eeting
th
a
t
w
as
to
be
held
' T his w o rk " said Mrs A itk in s, “ ip th e U niversity.
in Shelley s h all on W ednesday ev
WEAR., LOOK3, C0MF0R.T.
now b earin g fru it in Bplendid men
Miss F ra n c is R obinson, w ho has
a ta x
IN I H E< iE ^ R' E,T’HE THR.EE THING J YoV WANT
an d women w ho a re th e lead e rs In Ju st co m pleted a n u rse s' tra in in g e n in g fo r th e fo rm atio n of
the right a g ain st th e saloon
and co u rse In Good S a m a rita n
IN A «SHOE.
WE KNOW THAT O17R cwnir c
hosp ital p ay er s league, h as been postponed
School Y ear opens Septem ber 20.
WEAR. WELL, BECAUSE WE HAVE TRIED TH?M
kin d red evils. We have a m ighty has been v isitin g h er m o th er, Mrs u n til S a tu rd a y ev en in g a t 8 p. m.,
in M einlg's h all
T he o b ject of
foe, b u t o u r cau se is rig h t and A. R obinson here.
T his g re a t In s titu tio n opens
Its
a
ip o f hoe a d
m ust u ltim a te ly w in .”
Miss A da R obinson ex p ects to en th is o rg a n izatio n b ein g form ed, will doors fo r th e fa ll sem ester on Sep
be to discu ss ta x atio n and o th e r is tem b er 2 0 th . C ourses
of
in
s
tru
c
te r th e h o sp ital fo r tr a in in g very
fee
« hit look A p p reciated .
su es th a t a re to be voted on a t the tion in clu d e:
soon.
G eneral A g ric u ltu re , !
com
ing
electio
n
in
N
ovem
ber.
All
C
E
L
E
b
R
A
T
E
D
^
E
o E ™ 15 ? ° W N
r ° R
P E T E R - ’^
O ur p eo p le"
a re
com ing
In
Mrs G unnoe. w ho w as ru n Into
e ,e c l' ° n
N ovem ber. All A gronom y,
A nim al
H u sb an d ry ,]
splendidly
w ith
ren ew als
th ese by an a u to m o b ile on th e Base L ine d l„ L Vn®,*", ’ h “ ? 0 ta ^ ay ers a re c° r- Dairy H u sb an d ry , B acteriology, B ot
ila js .
I hey feel th a t they cannot ro ad . a few w eek s ago, | 8 still u n-
any an d P la n t P ath o lo g y ,
P o u ltry I
w > W !
te " d
J H O E -S
H la H ' 6 u r '
g et alo n g w ith o u t th e tw lce-a-w eek ab le to be aro u n d w ith o u t th e aid
® “ b u rrle d busl- H u s b a n d ry ,H o rtic u ltu re , E ntom ology
V eterinary Science, C ivil E ngineer-1
vlsls of th e O utlook.
One m an d t c ru tc h e s and h e r p h y sician s fe a r neks trip to G resham today.
ing, E E ngV
le c tric
a l ng.'
E n g in
e rin
, n M g eehan-
( llff ° ri‘ A P la tt of S andy, h as I leal'
n^H
M e in
ln g g 'E
in e e r-
»aid
th is week on ren ew in g
his sh e will be h life long cripple.
°
i s house and lot In S andy to Big, H ighw ay E n g in e e rin g , D om estic
su b s crip tio n , th a t he would ta k e it
Science, D om estic A rt,
C om m erce,
if it cost him »2.00 a y e a r in stead OalIy
Dnily O re-
reg o n ian , 1 y r. r e g . . . » 6 . 0 0 t T. Shelley.
of »1.50.
I T w ice-a-W eek O utlook 1 ! y y r . . . . i 1.50
Mrs. W. H. B a ren d rlck and child- F ? re8trZl. B h a rm a c y ’ Z ool°£y. Chem
.o u
C o m b in atio n , 1 y r
6 00 ren a ro in P o rtla n d th is
week visit
n . 7 ’■ P hy8ics' M ath em atics,
Eng
in e
week visit- lish L an g u a g e an d L ite ra tu r e P u b -
'l i c
S p eak in g , M odern
L an g u ag es,
H isto ry , A rt, A rc h ite c tu re , In d u s
tria l P edagogy, P hysical E d u catio n ,
M ilitary Science a n d T actics, and
Music.
C atalo u g u e and Illu stra te d lite ra
tu re
m ailed
free on ap p licatio n
A ddress: R e g istra r, O regon A g ricu l
tu ra l C ollege, C orvallis, O regon.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY
PROHIBITIONISTS
RESO LVED
THAT OUR, JHOES ARE MADE OH
A LAST THAT LASTS. VC V0NT5ELL
YOU A ¿HOE You W ILL NOT BE
SATISFIED WITH-ITVZONT PAYUS
TO DO
Oregon Agricultural College
I y°oTwn
V
X t, S
Multnomah
County
PO RTLA N D M A R K ETS.
AT GRESHAM, ORE.
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You w,ll surely be there and enjoy the many features
Agriculture, Horticulture, Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Swine
Art, Amusements, Races, Dancing, Etc.
and the 1001 other features
FOUR BIG DAYS!
Oct. 2 ,3 .4 ,5 , ’12
G ra in , F lo u r, F eed , E tc.
W H EA T — T rack prices, new : C lub
78-79c; B lu estem , 83c; 40-fold, 79-
80c; red R u ssian , 77-78«; valley
7»-80c.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »23.50 per
to n ; m id d lin g s, »32; sh o rts, »26.00;
rolled b arley , »28.
FLOUR-— P a te n ts ,
»4.40
b a rre l; s tra ig h ts . »3.90; ex p o rts
» 3 .60-3.70; w hole
w heat,
»4.60;
g ra h a m , »4.40
B A R L EY — F eed, d»26
p e r to n ;
brew ing, »30 p e r ton.
CORN-— W hole, »38.50;
crack ed ,
»39.60 p er ton.
OATS— S pot, »27.60-28 per ton ;
fu tu re s , »26-27 p e r ton.
1L \Y — No. 1, tim o th y , »17; a lfa l
fa, »12.50-13; o a ts and vetch, »11;
12«; geese, 8 -1 2c; tu rk e y s,
live,
23c; dressed, 25c.
D airy an d C ou n try P rod u ce.
PO U LTRY — H ens, 14 4 4 -1 6c; broil
ere. 1 5 -1 6 H e ; d u ck s, young,
10-
j 12c; geese, 8 -1 2c
tu rk e y s,
live.
23c; dressed, 25c.
j 11c. geese. 8-12c; tu rk e y s, live, 22c;
11 d ressed , 26c.
EGGS— C andled. 28 44-29c per d i ,
| ex tra s, 30c p er dox.
C H E E S E — T rip le ts
and d aisies,
17c; young A m ericas, 18 l i e p e r lb.
B L T T E R O regon c ream ery , cubes,
33c p e r p o u n d ; p rin ts , 34-34 Vic.
P O R K — F an cy , 12c per lb.
VHAL— F an cy , 14 44-15c.
' em -ta b les
“Meet Me on
the Furrow”
E»cdle„, Accommodation«
/ E T
Z V
L
S chool S hoes
NEXT GREAT EVENT!
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Half F „e .„ d Round T rip T ic k « , on both R ..|m .d.
and
F ru ita.
PO TA TO ES — B u rb a n k s, 50-60c;
p e r h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es. 2 44c
P«r pound.
V EG E TA B LE S— B eans, 2c; cab-
1 -1 44c p er p o u n d ; c a u liflo w
er. »1-1 25 p er d o t ;
celery. 60-
75c p er d o zen ;
co rn , 16-25c per
dozen; cu cu m b e rs.
50c
p er box;
to m ato es. 40-50c per box
SACK V EG E TA B LE S — C a rro ts.
»1 50 p e r sack ; tu rn ip s. »1 25 per
sack , beets, »1 50 p e r sack
ONIONS— W alla W alla, 75c per
sack.
F R E S H F R U IT S — A pples. 50c-
»1 50 p er box; peaches.
40-50c;
p ears, 7 6 c-l 25 p er box; plum s, 1-
l \ c p e r lb ; g rap es. 90-1 25 per box
School co m m en ces M o n d ay a n d our
stock of School S hoes for boys an d girls
is the Best in the city, an d as has alw ay s
b een round, our prices a re also the best.
U u r Boys H ig h -T o p C utter a re the
best thing m sh o es; price is $3-50 an d
E very pair is A b so lu tely G u aran teed .
r B<C qoo ° X’i X , ery HeaVy a n d stylisb
I !
an i^ $2 a re w inners a n d the
boys like them .
G ood h eav y crom e
leather shoes at $2 an d $ 2 .5 0 are the
shoes that stan d up.
,
Girls shoes in P aten t, V ici a n d B ox
calf leathers in heavy soles, good for w et
w eath er a n d every p air guaranteed.
Suit Sale
r Supplies Free
Do not overlook the sale on suits. I For one w eek w e will give to
W e sold ten of them last week.
any boy or girl buying a pair of
The sizes are getting broken and | School shoes I scratch tablet I
you had better com e while the
P«n and ink tablet. I pencil. I
stock is in such a shape that w e I pen and penholder and I sack
can fit you better.
marbles Absolutely Free.
Stoves, Ranges
Fruit Jars
" "
| month of Septem ber that w e are
I giving one stovehoard Free with
I every heating stove selling for
$7 50 and upwards. Our New
I stock is all m and ar«- som e of
the Classiest stoves you have
| ever had the pleasure of looking
on.
( o n .« .« «
prices will prevail on Fruit Jars
W e have an over stock and you
get the advantage
$ 1 ™ Econom y 1 2 &a,s now $ 1 -20
.90 Mason 1-2 gals
“
.70
.85 Everlasting I -4 gal “
65
125
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1-2 “ ~
1 00
T hese prices are for the kinds
and sizes m entioned in this ad.
? ShattiH