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TOO MUCH ORATORY DELAYS LEGISLATION GRESHAM LOCALS I GRESHAM’S QUALITY and ECONOMY SHOP M C. M iller, a te a c h e r in the R ealizin g th a t th e o ra to ry in th e T he G re a te r P o rtla n d P la n s a s G resh am high school, w ere m a rrie d H ouse hag been resp o n sib le fo r th e so ciatio n bill, p ro v id in g fo r co n on W ednesday iast. Miss M iller re- congestio n of th e c a le n d a r, which d e m n atio n an d resale of p ro p erty s’gned h e r p o sitio n In th e school, th r e a te n s to d eliv er th e le g isla tu re , by m u n icip al c o rp o ratio n s, will re b u t h e r place h a s not been filled bound an d g ag g ed , in to th e pow er of ceive an u n fa v o ra b le re p o rt from yet, alth o u g h th e re a re sev eral ap- G o v ern o r W est, w ho is believed to th e s e n a te ju d ic ia ry co m m ittee, as I ', „ catlong J n A selection will be biding th e tim e w hen he can be decided last n ig h t p ro b ab ly be m ade before Monday, avenged fo r th e re fu sa l of Its m em - The c o m m itte e began a whole-1 w wag h ere this — n u ori| iu w as r received ecei Men s Overcoats and Suits that were $20.00 horn to p erm it him d ic ta te th e ir pol- sale s la u g h te r of bills, an d *111 sem i t |ia t j aIneH p R oyal, fa th e r now only icy, a reso lu tio n was in tro d u ced in in a m u ltitu d e of a d v erse re p o rts L , Mrg. o w T a r r . ha(J (Hed at Hie se n a te to relieve th e im p ending to m o rro w . A m ong th o se to fail est G rove on S u n d ay last. hln";"w“,æ n situ a tio n . A co n c u rre n t reso lu tio n , by th e w ayside will be th e K e lla h e r I T arr wag~ fath e re d by C alk in s, p ro v id es th at p roposal fo r a " S ta te m e n t No 3 ." He wag a m em b er Qf , he w e„ . know n Men’s Top Coats and Overcoats, 3-4 length, a fte r F e b ru a ry 15 no sen a te bill In w hich a ca n d id a te w ould pled g e « . . .. „ . , * I fam ily of p io n eers of th a t nam e that were $1 5.00 at only Hmll be received by th e H ouse and h lm tt if n o t to ask fo r an In crease F u r th e r re f e rtn c e w l„ m a(le , o no H ouse bills by th e sen ate. In sa lary d u rin g his te rm in office. h ig d e a th next ,g8Ue T his m ean s th a t th e m em b ers of tin- H ouse will h av e to get dow n to An inv«>st(gallon as to w hat rig h t Mrs A lex an d ra M a rq u a rd t, harp- business if th ey d esire th e ir meag th e O.-W. R ><t N. h as to p rev en t l8t at th e O regon Men’s Fine Madras, and Oxford Golf Shirts h o tel, w as the u re to receive c o n sid eratio n a t th l co m p letio n of th e p u b lic road be- gu est of M rs W. It B u rk e one day New Spring Stock ‘ salon. The se n a te is well up w ith tw een M ultn o m ah co u n ty an d T he | thig w eek M,.g M a rq u a rd t hag Its w ork and can m eet th e situ a tio n H alles will be In v estig ated by th e w ith o u t s tra in in g N o th in g a t all g o v ern o r u n d e r p ro v isio n s of a bill m ade sev eral trip s a ro u n d th e w orld, has been d one yet to w ard d ra ftin g w hich passed th e sen ate. B u tler. an d a t th e close o f h er engagem ent th e big g en eral a p p ro p ria tio n bill In tro d u c e r of th e bill, d ecla red th a t w ith th e O regon h o tel will s ta r t on and th erein lies th e pro m ised when th e p re d e c e sso rs o f th e pres- a n o th e r w orld to u r She is th e s tre n g th of W est's p o sitio n . He has e n t co m p an y c o n stru c te d th e ir rail- w ife o f th e vloIlnlgt a „ d lead<>r live days in w hich to hold bills tie- ro ad th ey ag reed a t an y tim e to fore vetoing th em , an d th e re re m ak e p ro v isio n fo r a w agon road th e o rch estra. Best $3 H A T S HATS m ains only seven w o rk in g days of th a t they a re now o v e rrid in g th is Mrs Ida D oane w ill dispose of th is session. It is th e g e n e ra l be a g re e m e n t an d he believes som e h e r hou seh o ld goods and m ak e her Y ou Can Buy $ 1 , $ 1 .5 0 , $2 lief th a t th e g o v ern o r has refrain ed d efin ite actio n sh o u ld be ta k e n hom e fo r a tim e w ith h e r d a u g h te r from vetoing a hill to d a te , in o rd er Mrs. E a rl T ow nsend in P o rtla n d . to allow th e even te n o r o f ev e n ts O RD IN A N C E NO.— it. as B° gone Bull to lull m em b ers Into a b elief th a t AN O RD IN A N CE specifying c e rta in „ W. " , G ould , " h a8 ne to ,.s ..... ... K un w *>ere he is en g ag ed on the all is well on th e P otom ac. dutieB of th e s u p e rin te n d e n t of A u ro ra Local U nions of th e F a rm sett, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. K ern , Mr. co n stru c tio n of a new m ill th e s tre e ts o f th e Tow n o f G resh e rs ' Society of E q u ity S a tu rd a y af- and Mrs. I). W. M etzger, Mr. and S e n a to r T hom pson h as p rep ared a Are you Going to F ra n k M ichels, o w n er and l,ro" i tern o o n and evening, am an d p re sc rib in g th e m a n n e r of Mrs. E m il O sw ald, Mr. an d Mrs c o n c u rre n t re so lu tio n callin g on the p rie to r of th e E lk h o rn F arm w as | p aying fo r sam e S ecretary of S ta te to p ro v id e tile tire s ham g ra n g e will hold a bas F red T odd, M isses A gnes H ughes, S ection 1. All tem p o ra ry re p a irs in G resham on b u sin ess last W ed le g isla tu re w ith a co m p lete list of ket social S a tu rd a y n ig h t, Feb. 22, and G ertru d e D ow se!’ , M essrs. W ill n esday. Mr. M ichels has had his on s'd e w a lk s an d s tre e ts sh all be in 1 9 1 5 D ow sett, Jo e l’a te n e a u d e all p ard o n s, rep riev es, p a ro le s and A fine p ro g ra m and gen eral good H essel, d o n e by, o r u n d e r th e d ire c t su p e r fa rm n am e reco rd ed by th e se c re and H. H. H ughes. P rizes w ere won c o m m u ta tio n s of se n te n c e g ra n te d tim e a re prom ised. vision of th e s u p e rin te n d e n t of ta ry of S tate. H e h as his em blem , • by th e g o v ern o r since J a n u a r y 9 E tsell Jo n e s has been appointed by Mr. E astm an and Miss H ughes. » h u g e p a ir of elk h o rn s, on his streets. 1911, and It is believed th a t th is c h ie f of th e G resham fire d e p a rt Mrs. M. S. S h o em ak er and «laugh C E R T A IN L Y Sec. 2. C lean in g of sid ew alk s and big b a rn and will use an e lk 's head will ‘'s t a r t so m e th in g " w hich may cross w alk s sh all be done by th e on b u tte r w rap p ers, s ta tio n a ry , etc. m ent and will m ake som e needed ter. Miss E d n a, w ere called to W ash cause th e g o v ern o r to d ro p his mask A p p ly T oday for an E asy P ay su p e rin te n d e n t of s tre e ts when ne< E lk h o rn F a rm Is a b o u t tw o m iles im pro v em en ts in th e system of fig h t o u g al, W ash., th e first of th e week Of diplom acy and ta k e actio n a w a k m ent T our Ticket ing fire. B ert M etzger, w ho has so u th of G resh am . It co m prises 40 by th e sad new s of th e d e a th of ■ssary o r w hen ord ered ening th e le g isla to rs to a re a liz a been a c tin g chief, declined to q u a l th e in fa n t sen of Mr. and M rs.H. Sec. 3. R ep lacin g o f stre e t lam ps a c re s all u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , an d is tion of w hat may hap p en to th e ir ify fu r th e r fo r th e p erm an en t posi- A. S am uel. Mrs. S am uel is a «laugh a cre d it to Its ow ner. hat a re b u rn ed ou t and any re p a irs m easu res in th e "v eto o ffice," If te r of Mrs. S hoem aker. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Dean of Se I tion on said stre e t they do not aw ak en to th e exigences h a t a re needed W. F Honey has re tu rn e d from a ttle sp en t sev eral d ay s th is week lig h tin g system sh all be d o n e by P. Michel was calleni to P o rtla n d of th e situ a tio n . v isitin g w ith Mr. an d Mrs. J . E. sev eral da>s' absence in V ancouver, M onday to th e bedside of his b ro th said su p e rin te n d e n t of streets. Sec 4 Said su p e rin te n d e n t of C raw fo rd a n d Mr. an d Mrs. 1. W. B. C. e r J o h n M ichel, w ho w as o p erated Both S e n ato rs D lm lck and W ood Local A gent. In office of Roberts and Mr. Dean is a s te p b ro th e r s tre e ts sh all a tte n d all re g u la r B u tle r Mrs C h arles .Merrill of P o rtla n d , on a t th e St. V in cen t’s h ospital. At stro n g ly opposed Hie ad o p tio n of H C onley, op p osite Bank of G resham o f th e la te O B u rr an d th e D eans iv,-is v isitin g h ere m eetin g s of th e Town C ouncil and y esterd ay w ith last re p o rts Mr. Michel w as restin g J R 11. by M cA rhtur, lay in g th e P h o n e 17 X an d B u tlers w ere old n eig h b o rs in -Mrs Alice .Merrill and fam ily. all special m eetin g s of th e Town easy. g ro u n d for th«' co n so lid atio n of P o rt K an sas. Council w hen said special m eetin g s W. T. H a rtle y 's house, dam aged land and M ultnom ah co u n ty , th is Miss L a u ra B ulkeley spent last Mrs. W. K. H am ilto n mad«' a b u s by tire last F rid ay m o rn in g , is to m ern ln g . T h e ir o b je c tio n s were p e rta in to sid ew alk s o r s tre e ts im W ednesday in P o rtla n d at th e hom e p rovem ent. >e te p a ire d by th e in s u ra n c e com - iness trip to P o rtla n d last T uesday. th a t It w ould resu lt In th«* fo rm atio n of h e r p a re n ts. Sec. 5. Said s u p e rin te n d e n t of • Mrs. V. A. A n n n erm an is r«>cov- l»a tv h o ld in g th e risk, a satisfa c to ry or a new co u n ty w hich m ig h t take slices o ff C lack am as an d W ashing str«u‘ts sh a ll receive as co m p en sa e rin g from a sev ere a tta c k of grip. a d ju s tm e n t of th e loss h aving been T he w ays and m eans com m ittee effected. Mr.I and Mrs. A. II. G ould bad ton co u n ties Wood fin ally recc'd tio n fo r his service a t th e ra te of of th e H ouse recom m ended an a p .Miss A da D oane spent last S un <2.60 for each day of X h o u rs ' w ork as g u e sts last S u n d ay Mr. and Mrs. ed from th is p o sitio n , but D lm lck day w ith her m other, Mrs. Ida p ro p ria tio n of >614,053 for th e m ain w as not e n tire ly p laca ted w hen th e o r 31 % c p er h o u r. T he C ouncil re W. R. G ould and fam ily , Mr. and D oane. She is a tte n d in g business ten an c e an d u pkeep of the s ta te in serv es th e rig h t to c h an g e said sal Mrs. H. L. Ball an d Mr and Mrs. ic s lo u tio n was ad o p ted by an alm ost in earnest about that Trial Subscription sa n e asylum , and >270,829 fo r th e college In P o rtla n d . t r y a t any r e g u la r m eetin g o f th e u n an im o u s vote. H. L. St. C lair. T h is w as th e occa- m ain ten an ce and im provem ent at the Offer m ade last T uesday. Ten or £ I'own C ouncil. Mr3. M. D au ffen b ach , teac h er of sion of th e b ap tism of A nna Cor- E a ste rn O regon asylum . T he com tn e seventh and eightli g ra d e s in dozen have been received since W e d A dopted F eb. 11, 1913. To com plete salm on h a tc h e rie s al rlu n e, th e In fan t d a u g h te r of .Mr. m itte e su b m itted bills w ith these A pproved Feb. 11, 1913. B onneville an d C la tsk a n ie la the nesday morning. an d Mrs B all, by Mr. St. C lair an th e G resham school w as obliged Io fe a tu re s In co rp o rated . D M R O B E R T S. p u rp o se of a hill passed by th e S en A ttest: old p a s to r an d frien d of th efam ily . dism iss h e r classes today an d w ent to P o rtla n d fo r m edical tre a tm e n t. R eco rd er Tow n of G resham . a te, c a rry in g nil a p p ro p ria tio n of Mrs. H. 8. Jo h n so n of B oring was WHO’LL BE THE NEXT A few days ago she in ju re d her L E W IS SH A TTU CK , > 2 0 ,0 0 0 . A s im ila r a p p ro p ria tio n T he se n a te w ays an d m eans com In G resham a day o r tw o th is week h a n d s by th e use of acids, and was w as m ade tw o y ears ago, S en ato r Mayor m ittee h as decided to red u ce th e to take up this oiler ? lo o k in g a fte r h er p ro p erty here. fe a rfu l of fu r th e r co m p licatio n s u n F a rre ll in su p p o rtin g th e bill req u est fo r an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r in de Mrs Jo h n so n ow ns th e 5 acre tra c t O R D IN A N C E NG.— less tre a tm e n t w as tak en In lim e. T h ese are the conditions : d a r e d Hint th e salm o n In d u stry is v estig atio n of th e C elilo pow er w ith house, o u tb u ild in g s and cr- Mrs. C. C lieiil eiiii rtaiiu il the I p ro ject from >25,000 to > 1 5 ,...... th e g re a te s t of any in th e sen ate for KN O RD IN A N CE speci.'vlng ce rta in d u tie s of th e s u p e rin te n d e n t of c h a rd at th e In te rse c tio n of Divi young m a tro n s T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n tli«1 am o u n t of m oney given by th e 3 M onths, N ew S u b scrip tio n , 2 5 c in for th e ir re g u la r m eeting. The th e w a te r d e p a rtm e n t an d p re sion stre e t an d C leveland avenue s ta te , and pro m ised th a t th is would a d v a n ce, to stop at ex p ira tio n u n L im e and S u lp h u r spray at S teri 11. T ru sc o tt is at J e n n in g s Lodge lim e w as p le a sa n tly sp en t in fancy scrib in g th e m an n er of p av in g for pro b ab ly lie th e last m oney re q u e s t less o rd ered co n tin u ed at ou r re g n e a r O regon City p u llin g a w ater w ork and co n v ersatio n . T he h o st ing & K idder's. sam e 'l l lie a sserted th a t h e re a fte r th e ular rate. T h is o ffer w ill be g o o d Those S ection 1. It sh all tie th e d u ly sy stem In his m o th e r's house th e re ess served a ftern o o n te a . salm on In d u stry will p ro b ab ly be until F eb . 2 2 d . D o it T od ay. PORTLAND .MARKETS. Mrs A M. P rin g le of B end. O re present w ere M esdanies Ed Metz aid e io c a re fo r Itself lie slated of th e su p e rin te n d e n t of th e W ate r Emil O sw ald, Hint Hie in d u s try c a n s fo r 10,000 d e p a rtm e n t to have c h a rg e of all g o n , Is v isitin g at Hi«- hom e of tier ger, ('«nil M etzger, TALK TO I H f OUILOOK ABOUT IT fam ilies, and b rin g s in to th e s ta te to o ls i lid su p p lies of th e Town of p a te n ts , Mr and M rs J W T ag g art. Win. H ockinson a n d E W. Ayls G ruin, F lo u r, F ee d , E tc G resh am , p e rta in in g »<> th e w ater a p p ro x im ately > 4,000,000 a y ear C arro l S S m ith m ad e a business w orth. WHEAT — Track prices: Club, •Mr. and Mrs. J. N. F a ris e n te r d e p a rlm e n l an d to k«>ep sum ? n trip to F o rest G rove on W ednesday B luestem , 94c; 40-fold Tile s te riliz a tio n hill has passed go-i«l re p a ir at tain ed th e follow ing g u ests Hie first 85-86c; N ut Ice. a ll tim es and in of th is w«X'k both house's and will becom e a law. s u d i sh ap e ro Hint (lie w ater hoard of Hie week Mr and Mrs Sager- 86c; red R u ssian , 84c; valley, 87c i n th e C ounty C ourt of th e Stat« Miss M arg aret E m erson of P o rt ■M ILLSTU FFS- B ran, >21-22 per us it h as been favored by th e gov may have access to sam e at any tim e, ser. of M ontavilla, Mr an d Mrs. H of O regon, M ultnom ah C ounty. la n d , sis te r of Mrs W K H am ilton, sh o rts >23- In th e m a tte r e rn o r and w as In tro d u ced at Ills re and l I iii II m ak e w ritte n re p o tt W illiam s, of P o rtla n d . S abin Alex to n ; m id d lin g s, >30; to of th e E sta te of h as m ad e sev eral v isits lately to quest. a n d e r, of T he D alles, and Mr. and 24 th e C ouncil at each re g u la r m eeting H enry K ane, IX'ceased. G resh am to have d e n ta l w ork done FLO U R — P a te n ts, >4 70 per Mrs E B aker, recen tly of McCook, of all tools an d su p p lies In his pos- N otice is hereby given th a t C lart She is g reatly pleased w ith the re N ebraska. Mr. and Mrs. B aker will h a ir e l; s tra ig h ts , >4 10; ex p o rts, K an e, ex ecu trix of th e above en aes.ilon Also to m ak e w ritte n re su lts. THE >3 85-3.95; w hole w heat, >4.80; title d e s ta te lo cate in O regon. quest at «'ach re g u la r m eeting of has filed h e r fina R em eb er th e rev iv al services at valley. >4.70; g ra h a m , >4 60. Mr. am i Mrs. A rth u r D ow sett e n all su p p lies needl'd in conn«>rtlnn Hie F re e M ethodist c h u rc h and com«' a cco u n t an d all o b jectio n s to th« B A R L EY — F eed , >23.50 p er to n ; said fin al acco u n t m u st te r ta i n 'd nt fiv e hundí« d M onday w ith th e w a te r d e p a rtm e n t fo r th« B rin g be filed som e one. B ishop P earce follow ing m onth. o f c h i,.„ o r. . i n k . u , , evening. T h e g u ests w ere Mr. and brew ing, n o m in al; rolled, >26.50. on o r before th e 17th day of F e b ru of C h icag o will be h ere to n ig h t and Mr„ E lk ln g to n , Mr. and Mrs NEW HOTEL CORN — W hole, >27; crack ed , a ry , 1913, w ith above e n title d co u rt. Set 2 Said s u p e rin te n d e n t will rem ain o v er th e 23d. Song service /v t v » «. 7 to i>„ ° A E a stm a n , Mr. and Mrs. Em il >28 p e r ton. be re q u ire d to m ake all ta p s and I irsi State Bank Btiikiiug D ated th is 14th day of J a n u a ry , a t 7 .3 0 . »’reach in g at 8 :0 0 iz i t . . . | O. K ard ell, Mr. and Mrs. Lew is OATS— No. 1, w hite, >26.50-27.50 1913. co n n ectio n s, test and place all m etres, A R. L ym an will visit Canby and I S h a ttu c k . Mr and M r s .’A lbert Dow- HAY— T im othy, choice, >16-17- an d m ake all re p a irs to s tre e ts anil mixed E a ste rn O regon tim o th y >12-1 CLARA K A N E, E xecutrix I sid ew alk s In co n n ectio n w ith sam e /W EALS 25 C 15; o at an d vetch, >12; a lfa lfa . F R E D L ERSO N , t^'c 3. It sh all be th e d u ty of A tto rn ey fo r E xecutrix. Mrs. S. T. trow , Proprietor su 'd su p e rin te n d e n t to read all w a >11.50; clover, >10; straw , >6-7. F irs t p u b licatio n Ja n . 17, 1913. te r m etres, said m e tre s shall be read D airy an«l C ou ntry P n a iu r e . T he u p b u ild in g of th e F irst S ta te B ank has been d u e to a con L ast p u b licatio n Feb. 14. 1913. li) th e first day of each m o n th , th e se rv a tiv e an d p ro g ressiv e b an k in g policy of nearly e ig h t y e a r's op POULTRY H ens, 1 3 Y ic;, b ro il resu lt of said m e tre re a d in g s sh all e ra tio n Its «lo». co n n ectio n w ith th e larg est h an k s on th«' l’acifi ers, 13*4«; tu rk e y s, live, 20c; A«lniinlatrat«ir's N otice to C reditor*. li tu rn e d in to th e Town R eco rd er < o ast. F irst N atio n al B ank anil Ln«l«l and T ilton B ank. P o rtlan d d ressed , choice, 25c; d u ck s. 16-17c; In (he C ounty C o u rt of th e S tale not la te r th a n th e 3d day of each O regon, and S e a ttle N atio nal B ank. S eattle. W ash . « nab le it to give of O regon, fo r M ultnom ah C ounty geese. 10c. I m onth In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te or O tis a serv ice as a c o u n try hunk second to none. PA I I U O ETZEL P rop. B U T T E R — O regon cream ery b u t Sec. 4 Said s u p e rin te n d e n t of H. J e n k in s , deceased. ter. ru b es, 36c |>er p o u n d ; p rin ts. T he u n d ersig n ed , h av in g been a p .lie w ater d e p a rtm e n t sh all a tte n d '7-37 H e per pound. pointed by th e C ounty C ourt of th e all re g u la r m eetin g s of th e Town C ap ital an d s u r p lu s ..............................................> <3.000.00 EGGS — F re s h locals, candled. S ta te of O regon, fo r M ultnom ah C ouncil, anil a t such sp ecial m eetin g s lo u n t y , a d m in is tra to r of th e e s ta te T o tal d e p o s i t s ........................................................ 127,055.42 26-27c p e r dozen as his p resen ce is req u ired o f O tis H. J --------- e n k in ., s, deceased, d is e a se d , hw no- T o tal a s s e t s ............................................................ ,7 0 644 99 Sec. 5 C o m p en satio n for w ater < ll.i.S E T rip lets. 18c p e r pound '* hereby given to th e c re d ito rs C ash R eserve 33 1-3 p er cent o r o n e-th ird of d e p o sits held in cash P O R K — F an cy , 10-10*»c o er lb ° f ? n<1 al1 Pe rs <>ns h av in g claim s su p e rin te n d e n t sh all be 31 »»«■ per VEYL - Fancv 14 1 4 . \ ¡a g a in st said deceased, to present I.our. th e C ouncil re r - r v c i th e rig h t h a m , . 1 4 -1 4 « ,c. them v erified , as re q u ire d by law, On the Market, to c h a n g e said sa la ry a t any re g u -i Y eg etab les and F ru its . w ith in six m o n th s a fte r th e first f resh Every Day m eetin g POTvTOk'*! __ - p n h llcatlo n of th is n o tice, to th e un- l<wu«w intereM -lH-ai'iiig lim e i->-rtifii at> •. o f «IppoMits, FU TA TO ES — B u rb an k s. 60-6Uc; d erslg n ed a d m in is tra to r, a t th e of- See 6 Said s u p e rin te n d e n t sh all ! IN»,« intereM m i Saving-. Y o u n t« . lu tlo .iiz « <| to act in a n i p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es. 3 % e flc<? o f H ughes * M cD onald, a tto r be th e cu sto d ia n o f th e fire a p p a ra tn i« t la p a c it ,. p e r pound at la w ' No 301- 3' F a ilin g tu s u m ter th e d ire c tio n of th e chief «uilding. 3rd and W ash in g to n I nlt<«l Stat.-« D ep n aitu r, ft. P o eia l S a v in g s. O n io n s— O regon, >1 00 per sack < f th e fire d e p a rtm e n t, and It shall sire e ts , P o rtla n d . O regon O w ns F irst S tate B ank B uilding In w hich offices and sto re room s ' EtiET.Y BLES— C abbage, l c per E LM ER A. JE N K IN S . be th e d u ty of said su p e rin te n d e n t m ay be leased a t p rices co n sisten t w ith service an d location A d m in istra to r of th e e s ta te of pound; cau liflo w er. >1 75 p er c ra te ; of th e w ater d e p a rtm e n t to keep said 2?,is H - J e n k in s, deceased, celery, >2-4.50 p e r crate. fire a p p a ra tu s In go«xl re p a ir a t all m t.H E s * M c D o n a l d . I I II) 06» F R E S H F R U IT S — A pples. 50c- A tto rn ey s fo r th e A d m in istra to r Adopted F eb I I , IS IS >1 " p e r box; pears. >1 50-2 00 D ate of first p u b licatio n . J a n 31. '13 D ate ot la st p u b licatio n , Eeb. 2 8 ,'1 3 Approve«! F eb I I . IS IS per box D M R O B E R T S, R eco rd er SACK V EG E TA B LE S — C arro ts. Try a Want Ad. if you want to n <Vts k __ L E W IS SH A T T U C K , 90c->l p er sack ; tu rn ip s. 9t»c->l; Nuy or sell anything It will help ¡on St. Gresham, Ore. " 1 ,1 ,. i It.,n k .1, il,, i , ,.u t« i« le t h e , , , , I '.H H a n ,! M ayor Per sack ; beets, 90c-> l per sack ; .p a r s n ip s , 90e->l per sack Learn to look in the ads for bar- Serviceable quality and low price must not be overlooked in your selection of clothes. Our Odds and Ends Sale of Men’s and Boys, Clothing affords both quality and low prices. $14.85 $8-65 $l-$1.50 Extra I rousers from - - $ 2 to $ 5 Edw Aylsworth San Francisco 9 San Francisco Exposition Company L. H . S T O N E THE OUTLOOK IS DEAD CROW’S NEST GROWTH C ity Bakery Best Bread STRENGTH SERVICE Pies, Cakes, and other P astry