Columbia Heights Rockwood THERE IS ONLY ONE RIGHT POLICY Pleasant Home A few m ild eases o f sm allp o x h as Rev. T hom as R o binson, of F a ir- Mr an d Mrs. K ennedy hav e re- cau sed q u ite a s t i r In th is vicinity. view , v isited th e R ockw ood school _____ q u ested th e re p o r te r to ex p ress T h u rsd ay . School h as closed, an d th e m em b ers t r > ,» - u l, - F ro m th e sta n d p o in t o f b u ild in g ,llro u Kh th is colum n th e ir sin cere of th e g ra n g e did n o t hold th e ir re g ­ te n t in e th Nfnr»1|11 n ° i* up o u r s ,a ,e a n J d ev elo p in g its bus- ,h ailk l* f° r tli«» d o n a tio n s left a t th e ir u la r m e etin g on S a tu rd a y . T h e b a­ itlACA a a n n d /I in ! n d u nut iness s trie s, fhoro th e r e ia is Vitilv only door on T h a n k sg iv in g m o rn in g by za a r, w hich w as to be h eld in th e hall lege, sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay w ork and re q u e s t of th e E p w o rth j one rig h t policy to p u rsu e. D ecem ber 13, has also been p o stp o n ­ w ith th e hom e folks. L eague. T h a t is fo r th e citizen a n d c o rp o r­ ed in d efln en tly . H ow ever, we be­ O ne day la s t w eek se v eral o f th e T he R ich b ro th e rs hav e re n te d the p u b lic officials to buy liev e th a t th e tro u b le h a s been g ran g e lad ies m et an d gave th e h all a tio n s an d H offm an and Jo h n so n h o u ses an d th e ! from th e hom e m e rc h a n t an d from ch eck ed an d it has been e x a g g erated a good old fash io n ed clean in g . tw o fam ilies w ill ta k e possession ' th e h o m e m a n u fa c tu re r no d o u b t, as su ch cases g en erally soon. A. G. S ch an tin h as p u rch ased th e are. No new’ cases h av e been re To fo rce th e r e ta ile r an d jo b b e r old A. H. Bell place an d w as m oving Mrs. J . A. S tevens, of P o rtla n d , Is p o rte d th e last w eek. a n d m a n u fa c tu re r to co m p ete w ith his fam ily th e r e la s t w eek. th e w hole w o rld is fre q u e n tly an ly a sp en d in g a few d ay s in P le a s a n t M rs. H ow ard an d tw o little c h il­ Geo. L ee h as m oved to Mr. Zel­ su re -th in g p lan to d riv e th e m o u t of H om e. d re n , w ho sp e n t se v e ra l m o n th s w ith le r's old place fo r th e w in ter. Mr. and Mrs W. F. S. S h in am an , business. Mr. a n d Mrs. A. T rick y , le ft fo r Id a Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson E v e ry th in g p ossible th a t is n eed - ° f C ed ared g e, C olorado, a rriv e d S at- ho to jo in h e r h u sb an d , who h as a po­ e n te rta in e d S u n d ay as follow s: Mrs. [ ed h e re a n d can be h ad a t a n y w h ere u rd ay to sp en d th e w in te r w ith th e ir sitio n w ith th e ra ilro a d com pany. a t fro m ; son, L. F. S h in am an a n d fam ily. T hey Mrs. P e rk in s, of H u rlb u rt, sp en t L ed o ra D ickenson an d sons, H en ry n e a r th e p rice it is offered la s t w eek w ith re la tiv e s in th e m e­ an d W illiam , Miss G ladys C ooper | o th e r so u rces sh o u ld be b o u g h t a t , 'e ft C olorado ju s t in tim e to escape an d R u th S m ith , all of St. Jo h n s , hom e. I th e big snow s to rm th a t covered th a t tro p o lis. F re q u e n tly th e h om e a rtic le is . sta te . G u st P u re n w as in th e city fo r O regon, Mrs. M ary P itc h fo rd , of L a L ast week saw th e a d d itio n of se v e ra l days la st wee k Mr. P u re n is C en ter, W ash., Mr. an d Mrs. K. W. ch e a p e r in price an d th e q u a lity b et- j som e new books to th e lib ra ry . p la n n in g to go to A lask a e a rly in th e H arvey a n d son an d Mr. an d Mrs. | te r. W. Cook an d so n s H aro ld an d F r a n ­ com ing sp rin g . It is good b u sin ess policy, even P re a c h in g serv ices o f th e M . E cis, an d E d w ard D ickenson, a ll of j th o u g h th e p rice is a little h ig h e r ch u rc h w ill be h eld n ext S unday at It w as a sp len d id sp each , th e last an d th e q u a lity n o t q u ite as p erfect 11 a. m. m essage to co n g ress by o u r p resid en t. R ockw ood. Mrs. D ickenson is g e ttin g alo n g as as th e " Im p o rte d " a rticle, I t pro v es th a t we fa rm e rs have a Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry T h le re r, of frie n d w ho w ill use his tim e an d a b il­ well as could be ex p ected since h e r ' T hose w ho buy ab ro a d , w h e th e r it M a n h a tta n , K an sas, a re v ls itir g a t be b u ild in g m a te ria l, clo th in g o r ity to b e tte r th e co n d itio n of th e o p e ratio n . th e B ra m h a ll hom e. Mr. B ram h all K en n a H arvey h as h is new ho u se IOO<*» a re » ° t w o rk in g fo r th e best A m erican fa rm e r. W e p ray th a t is also receiv in g a visit from his in te re sts of th e co m m u n ity w h ere W oodrow W ilson w ill hold his high n early co m p leted . m o th e r from P o rtla n d . th ey m ak e a living. office a good w hile. Mr. an d Mrs. W a lk e r Q u esin b erry Mrs. Geo. B lack b u rn e n te rta in e d A city co u n cil, sch o o l, co u n ty o r Miss R uby R asm u ssen a n d Miss e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r T h u rsd a y th e th e E m b ro id ery club la st T uesday. , , . | s ta te official w ho w ill s p lit h a irs an d Z im m erm an a t T ro u td a le , left fo r Rev. o m as o n son, o a ir , lab o r-em p lo y in g , tax -p ay in g T he next m eetin g will be on th e reg u - M onm outh on S unday. view bu sin ess go to th e w all is very sh o rt- ' a r ^ a ' e " l t h Mrs. M. M cL aughlin. Mrs. L arssen , of T ro u td a le , Is re ­ T h e school b o ard h a s decid ed to 8 lg h ted . T h e B ap tist m in iste r. Mr. L ucas. ceiving c o n g ra tu la tio n s fro m a la rg e ch an g e th e ste p s a t th e sch o o lh o u se T h e h o m e m erc h a n t an d th e hom e w ill soon be located In th e S te v e n s’ ho st of frien d s h e re upon th e h o n o r In stead o f lead in g from each sid e of b estow ed on h e r by th e peo p le of th e p o rch as th ey a re now th ey will in d u s try a re d eserv in g o f b e tte r p ro p erty . Mrs. L aym an re tu rn e d S unday th a t little city. We all w ish h e r a lead fro m th e fro n t o f th e porch and tr e a tm e n t, a n d th e ir success is sh a r- from T ro u td a le w here sh e h as been sp le n d id success, and may th e people a cem en t w alk w ill lead to th e g ate. ed by ev ery citizen . T h is policy is th e rig h t policy and v isitin g h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. S u rb er. of T ro u td a le profit by h e r counsel. W ord h as been receiv ed h e re th a t is ad v o cated in O regon by H ie O re­ Mrs. B enfield an d d a g h u te r A nnie, called on Mrs. G rah am n e a r T ro tu - Mr. an d M rs. O scar W alin , who a re gon M a n u fa c tu re r an d is p ro d u cin g d ale a few days ago. Mrs. G rah am is v isitin g a t A sh lan d , W isconsin, will g re a te r p ro s p e rltv .-—tjo l. U. lie f e r , T h e O regon M a n u factu rer. in p o o r h e a lth . leav e fo r hom e th e te n th of th is Mrs. H ale has gone to tow n to be T h e discovery of co p er n e a r R o o st­ m o n th . No place lik e O regon. w ith h e r m o th e r who is q u ite sick. C onstipation Poisons You. e r R ock, has caused som e ex cite­ If you a re c o n stip a te d , y o u r G ran d p a R ussell w as a w eek-end m ent. S everal carlo a d s of o re w ere tire sy stem is poisoned by th e w aste v isito r w ith Mr. an d Mrs. N elson at sh ip p ed to San F ra n c isc o la st week m a tte r k e p t in th e body— se rio u s re- th e sto re. an d it is said th a t it b eats all expec­ su its o ften follow . Use Dr. K in g 's Good prices w ere got a t th e U n d e r­ ta tio n . R u m o rs claim th a t Mr. New L ife P ills and you w ill soon get wood sa le on S a tu rd a y . P, H. S m ith has an offer of $500,000 rid of c o n stip a tio n , h ea d a c h e and H oork w as au c tio n e e r. Miss C o rn elia M arvin, s ta te lib ra ­ o th e r tro u b le s. 25c a t D ru g g ists o r READY R E L IE F . Ja m e s H illy ard , o u r road su p e rv i­ D octor— “ H av e you any ach es o r rian , s ta te s th a t fa rm in g lite r a tu r e is by m ail. H. E. B ucklen & Co., P h il­ so r, h as a n u m b e r of te a m s h a u lin g p ain s th is m o rn in g ? ” a d e lp h ia an d St. Louis. g rav el from th e d ep o t to Jo h n so n P a tie n t— “ Yes, d o c to r; it h u rts in g re a t d em an d . T h e s ta te lib ra ry me to b re a th e . In fact, th e only h as recen tly p u rc h a se d 4 0 a d d itio n a l creek brid g e, an d Is a m uch needed SI MMONs. tro u b le now seem s to be w ith my u n its to supply th e calls. She says: In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of im p rovem ent. b re a th .” Floyd H ale is back to school a fte r D octor— “ All rig h t. I ’ll give vou O regon fo r th e C ounty of M u ltn o ­ " H e re , fo r ex am p le, Is o n e th a t is being a b se n t fo r n e a rly tw o m o n th s so m e th in g th a t w ill sto p th a t .” m ah. ---------------------------------------------------- —x in c o n sta n t d em an d . We have 40 of Ida A. S te w a rt, P lain tiff, vs. A aron A. w ith his b ro k en arm . th em lo an ed o u t rig h t now. It is Mr. and Mrs. W ald rip have bought S te w a rt, D efen d an t. ‘F ir s t P rin cip les o f Soil F e rtility ,’ To A aron A. S te w a rt, th e above a rig fo r ta k in g th e m up an d dow n to We h av e 4 0 copies o f 'F e e d s and nam ed d e fe n d a n t. school w here they a re ja n ito r s th is In th e n am e of th e S ta te of O re season. F e e d in g ’ in c o n sta n t use. W e have gon, you a re h ereb y re q u ire d to ap h ad to c o n sta n tly se c u re ad d itio n a l p ear a n d a n sw e r th e co m p la in t filed 1 le p o ta to h a rv e s t is now o v er copies o f ’Dry F a rm in g ’ to m eet th e a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d an d a fa ir crop Is re p o rte d all a ro u n d d em an d . T h is series of books on ir ­ s u it a n d co u rt on o r b efo re Decern- an d fine p rices a re b eing o b tain ed rig a tio n , d ra in a g e , fru it-g ro w in g in h er 12th, 1913, th a t b ein g th e d ate Everything You Can Think Of! a rid reg io n s, g ro w in g o f sm all fru its , fixed by th e c o u rt fo r you to a p p e a r an d a n sw e r h erein an d b eing six a re also w o n d erfu lly p o p u lar. We w eeks from th e d a te of th e first p u b ­ Now being placed on Dis­ have som e a u th o rity select a s ta n ­ licatio n o f th e su m m o n s, a n d If you play on our Counter. d a rd book and th en we p u rc h a se 50 fall to a n sw e r w ith in su ch tim e, for Mrs. F red W ag n er and Dan R ob­ of th is sta n d a rd fo r use, r a th e r th a n w ant th e re o f, th e p lain tiff w ill apply e rtso n a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l of th e ir to th e c o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ray ed for have a la rg e v ariety of books on th e in h e r c o m p la in t; fo r a d ecree of nelce V era C am p at O regon City. Easy to Select Present at su b ject. Mrs. G eorge B lack b u rn e n te r ta in ­ th is c o u rt d isso lv in g th e b o nds of O u r Store. “ W hen we had o u r tra v e lin g lib ra ­ m atrim o n y now e x istin g betw een th e ed th e e m b ro id ery clu b last T uesday ries go in g in good sh a p e we discov­ p lain tiff a n d (h e d e fe n d a n t; leav e to a fte rn o o n . resu m e h e r fo rm e r n am e of Id a A. A Partial List ered a new seed. T h e re w ere co n ­ H u n te r, on th e g ro u n d s of g ro ss h a b ­ L o n n ie R ad fo rd h as m oved to I. U nbreakable D olls s ta n t re q u e s ts fo r m a te ria l fo r d e­ itu a l d ru n k e n n e s s, c ru e l an d in h u ­ B. F o w le r's place. Doll Heads bates. If we can e n c o u ra g e th e m an tr e a tm e n t an d d e se rtio n , an d for T he B ap tist A id society m et w ith Toys o f all kinds th in k in g and stu d y in g h a b it we a re such o th e r an d fu r th e r re lie f as to Mrs. N. G. H edln o n e day last week Doll Tea Sets , . , . . . . i*>e c o u rt m ay seem ju s t and eq u it- ' Mrs. A nna B onhum , of T y ler, (loiiig good w ork and m ak in g good i ablo in th e prem ises, Gam es of all kinds Work Baskets citizen s. We notified all o f th e T h is su m m o n s Is p u b lish ed p u rsu - W a sh in g to n , is th e g u e st of Mrs. Fancy Work Supplies schools an d d e b a tin g so cieties In th e allt ,o an o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le T. J E lla S chneider. Good selection of Dishes Mrs. G eorge B lack b u rn will leave s ta te th a t if th ey w ould d e b a te cer- - C leeto n , ju d g e of th e above e n title d fan d k ereh iefs c o u rt, m ad e o n O cto b er 2 9 th , 1913, ex ten d e d v isit to School Supplies tain q u e stio n s, we w ould secu re m a- , d irectin g th a t th e sam e be p u b lish ed F rid a y fo r an Fountain Pen Ink te ria l fo r th e se d e b ate s. We m ade up ¡once a week fo r six su ccessiv e w eeks Id ah o , M ichigan and N eb rask a. Em pty Boxes for l*resen(s. Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. H u tc h in s w ere a list o f 25 q u e stio n s an d s u b m itte d in th e G resh am O u tlo o k , a n ew sp a­ CANDY IN IMIXES. th is list. A lm ost w ith o u t ex ception p er of g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n , p rin ted P o rtla n d v isito rs on e days la s t week and p u b lish ed a t G resh am , M u ltn o ­ th ey w ere g lad to accept o u r su g g e s­ m ah co u n ty , O regon. tio n s. T h e b eau ty o f th e w hole D ate o f first p u b licatio n Oct 31, 1913. th in g is th a t we select su b je c ts th a t D ate o f last p u b licatio n Dec. 12, 1913 M. c KING. a re w o rth w hile in s te a d o f th e foolish Mrs. B oughner Powell St. A tto rn ey fo r P lain ttff. Mr. an d Mrs. W m. B eyers w ere q u estio n s fo rm e rly d eb ated . F irst S ta te B ank B ldg., G resh am Ore. w eek-end v isito rs a t P o rtla n d , re ­ tu r n in g S unday a f te r a tte n d in g ch u rch a t th a t place. Miss D ora M eyers, of L enta J u n c ­ tio n , v isited Mrs. J. R. D uncan and Mrs. W illiam B eyers o ne day last w eek. A lice J a c k , w ho h as been q u ite ill, is ab le to up b u t w ill n o t a tte n d school fo r som e tim e. F re d C olborn is h elp in g G uy R ob­ e rtso n b u ild a house. Nels Soli, w ho h a s been w o rk in g fo r B. C. A llm an le ft S a tu rd a y for W isconsin, w here he w as called on a c ­ c o u n t of th e se rio u s lilnesB of his m o th er. Mrs. G u st S taffenson and d a u g h te r, H ild a, w ere v isito rs a t th e C arlson hom e S unday. Orient FARMING BOOKS ARE IN DENAND NEW CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Cottrell NOVELTY SHOP Scenic Haley p er box; peaches, 30-50c p er box; p ears, $1-1.50 p e r box: g rap es, 60- $1.50 p e r c ra te ; M alagas, $7.50 p er T he L a d ie s' Aid society w ill have k eg ; casab as, 2c p e r p o u n d ; c ra n ­ a sa le o f fancy an d u sefu l a rtic le s at b erries, $8.50-11 p e r b a rre l. th e B ap tist ch u rc h F rid a y evening, D ecem ber 12, a t 7 :3 0 . R e fre s h ­ Cured o f Liver C om plaint. m en ts w ill be serv ed . All a re in v it­ " I w as su fferin g w ith liv e r com ed to a tte n d . p la in t,” say s Iv a S m ith of P o in t B lank, T ex as," an d decided to try a PORTLAND MARKETS. 25c box of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b lets, (■rain. F lour, F eed, Etc. and am happy to say th a t 1 am co m ­ W H E A T — T ra c k prices: C lub, p letely c u red an d can recom m end 81c: B lu estem , 9 1 tx c ; red R ussian, th em to ev ery one. F o r sa le by 79c; 40-fold, 82c. G resham D rug Co. and all D ealers M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , $22 per I to n ; m id d lin g s, $31; sh o rts, $24; ro lled b arley , $26. FL O U R — P a te n n ts , $4.40 p e rl b a rr e l; s tra ig h ts , $3.80; ex p o rts, j P a u l H o e t z e l Prop. $3.55-3.70; valley, $4 40; g ra h a m . ; $4.30; w hole w heat, $4.50. B A R L EY — $24 p e r ton. CORN — W hole, $37; c ra c k e d .! $38 p e r ton. OATS— No. 1, w hite, $26 p e r ton. ' HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , choice, $15-16; a lfa lfa , $13. ON TIIE MARKET Dairy anil Country Produce. FRESH EVERY DAY PO U LTRY — H ens, 14 c e n ts ; sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, young. 12c; turkeyB, live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c. • EGGS— O regon ra n c h , 41c. B U T T E R — City cream ery , cubes, 34c; p rin ts. 35c. C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 17 p er lb.; D aisies, 17c p er lb .; young A m eri­ cas, 18c. V EA L — F ancy, 13*4c p e r pound. PO R K F ancy, 11c p er pound. V egetables anil Fruits. Mitin St. O rc s lta m , O re. ONIONS -O regon, $2.15 p e r sack. PO TA TO ES— O regon, $1.10 p er h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.00 per h u n d re d . V E G E T A B I.E S — C abbage, 1-1 t^ c p er p o u n d ; cau liflow er, $1-1.25 p er dozen; cu cu m b e rs, 4 0 -4 5c p er dozen; eg g p la n t, 7c p er p o u n d ; head le ttu c e Gresham, Oregon $2-2.25 p er e ra te ; p ep p ers, 5-7c per I p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 1 0 -1 2c p e r dozen; We Handle “ Only” the Best to m ato es, $1.75 p e r box; g arlic, 12 t i c p er p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, 11c p er “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED“ p o u n d ; a rtic h o k e s , $1.50 p er dozen; sq u ash , l t 4 c p er p o u n d ; p u m p k in s, l l i c p e r p o u n d ; celery 50-75c p er dozen. (’. BINDER, Proprietor G R E E N F R U IT A pples, 6O-$2.25 City Bakery Best Bread Pies, Cakes, and other Pastry SANITARY CASH MARKET Main Street MEATS PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED LARD 5-lb. Pail, 10-lb. Pail, 70c $1.35 You 11 need it for your Thanksgiving Cooking! HOW ITT’S MARKET POWELL STREET H O L ID A Y FARES From A ll S tation s on th e Oregon-Washington, Railroad & Navigation Co. U N IO N P A C IF IC I SYSTEM SALE DATES Dec. 18 to 24 1913 FINAL Return Limit 1914 Jan. 5th All Points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho and Return T h e First T im e in th e H istory o f th e N orth w est T h a t lio liiln ) B a te s h a v e b e en in e ffe c t T a k e a d v a n ta g e of th e latw F a re s an d spend C h ris tm a s and New Y ear w ith frlend.i Ask P a rtic u la rs of an y A gent of th e O -W . R. & N. io n i Extra Special Announcement Through the courtesy of WEEKLY OREGONIAN we are able to announce that their offer is still open. It will close Jan. I, 1914. By this offer you can get the Weekly Oregonian 1 year for 75c. A D M IM S T It tT K IX ' GRAND COMBINATION OFFER! Outlook and Weekly Oregonian, 1 year, $1.75 T his offer is good only till Jan. I, 1914 Subscribe today through the Outlook. If this offer does’nt interest you, talk to us about other splendid Combination Offers. Do it today. N O TIC E, In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, fo r th e C o u n ty of M u ltn o ­ m ah. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of 8ven A u g u st N y stro m , deceased. N otice is h ereb y given th a t th e u n ­ d ersig n ed has been ap p o in te d a d m in ­ is tra trix o f th e e s ta te o f 8ven A ug­ ust N ystrom . deceased, by th e C ir­ c u it C o u rt of th e S ta te o f O regon, fo r M u ltn o m ah C ounty, an d has q u a li­ fied All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre­ sent the same to me at Gresham, Ore­ gon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six months from date hereof. Dated and first published Novem­ ber 21, 1912. MINNIE NYSTROM, Administratrix WILLIAM A. CARTER. «02 Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Administratrix. BANK OF GRESHAM MAIN S T R E E T GRESHAM Ç'i» OFFICERS BENJ. CAMERON, President. F. A. HALLIDAY, Vice President. O. A. EASTMAN, Cashier. JAMES ELKINOTON, Aaa't Cashier. DIRECTORS B. CAMERON OUST LARSON F. A. HALLIDAY LEW IS SHATTUCK 0. A. EASTMAN. We invite your accounts; 4 per cent interest on Time and Savingi Accounts