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    GRESHAM
PROSPEROUS
1914
O UTLO O K
PAGE T H R E E
T U E S D A Y . D E C E M B E R 80. 1918
PROSPEROUS
1914
f
Orient
Scenic
Pleasant Home
T he in s tru m e n ta l b aud, new ly or-
ganized, gave a con cert an d b a sk e t
w ‘" ‘* J o n “ and Allce J a c k and
F rid a y , D ecem ber 26. a m ost d e­
d a u « h ,e r of Mr. N aashahn. lig h tfu l ev en in g w as sp en t in th e
so c ia l in th e g r a n g e h all w hich w as * b* baa
«»“ “ • 111 w ltb
O rien t ch u rc h w hen a sp len d id p ro ­
a g re a t success. T he h an d bills in-
“ ° w P re v a le n t, a re all (in­ g ram w as re n d e re d by th e S untla-’
school ch ild re n .
Miss S tone, from
viting to th e co n cert said to "com e proving.
and get a good la u g h " an d th o se who
M™ K ,,a B» “ k u a' *.h V i a s
Gllliu, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e school
Thanking you for your Patronage f 191 3 and Soliciting your business in Farm Machinery w ent c e rta in ly got it. T he b a sk e ts P * ™ « - « r an d M rs I N L S h rtn - p resided as ch a irm a n . Many b e a u ­
w ere a u ctio n ed off a n d b ro u g h t n ear- >‘r “ “ rin g C h ristm a s, le ft S unday ev- tifu l re c ita tio n s an d songs w ere re n ­
and Farm Implement, K=l| fully guaranteed), for the year 1914.
ly th irty d o lla rs
«u “ ‘« f* P o rtla n d w here sh e took d ered . Mrs. W a lte r's b e a u tifu l re a d ­
th e e v w iu g tr a in fo r San h rancl»co ing, " A n sw e r to C h ild re n 's P ra y e rs" ,
Rev. M r
L ucas, of th e B ap tist {o Jo U he(. b u , baud w ho „ , n thttt
w as m ost to u c h in g .
Miss
S tone
ch ap el, gave th e a d d re ss a t th e M- eUy * f#w w^ k l ou bu, luoa.
gave a very h u m o ro u s an d in te re s t­
E. ch u rc h C h ristm a s e n te r ta in m e n t,
Rey Mr KrauBU U erm au L u tb e r.
ing re a d in g on th e tro u b le s of larg e
a t P le a s a n t H om e on C h ristm a s eve. an m in is te r of P o rtla n d , v isited th e
fam ilies. T he p a s to r offered up p ra y ­
and it w as m uch ap p re c ia te d . A m ong hom e Qf W m B r>er# p r|d a jr
er, read th e s c rip tu re and d eliv ered
th e c h ild re n from th is d is tric t w ho
E a rl J a c k cam e dow n from T he
p a rt w ere
F re d d y M cAlplne, D alles to sp en d C h ris tm a s w ith his an a d d re ss th a t w as m uch a p p re c ia t­
BEST TO BUY
BEST TO USE . i took
ed, H e also th a n k e d his people cor­
Floyd H ale an d H erm an W alters.
m o th e r an d d a u g h te r Alice and eon d ially fo r th e ir g en ero sity an d k in d ­
M rs Silas H ale h as been confined > (iu ro ld . He re tu rn e d on S a tu rd a y ness to w a rd s h im . A t th e close of
to bed w ith a bad cold.
.o
w ork as lin em an fo r th e W est- th e p ro g ra m , p re s e n ts an d candy
T h e public school closed on W ed- e r a U nion,
w ere d is trib u te d and a m ost en jo y ­
nesday an d w ill not re-open u n til I Jack Jo n e s, of W a te rv ille, W ash-
ab le ev en in g ended.
M rs. J. H. A brey gave a C h ris t­ J a n u a ry 5.
j Ington, cam e S a tu rd a y ev en in g to
Q uite a
fam ily
g a th e rin g took
m as p a rty in th e R u ssellv ille g ra n g e
J o h n C u n n in g h a m h as b o u g h t th e »pend a few days v isitin g frien d s, place y e ste rd a y w hen 19 big and
h all, D ecem ber
20. O ne h u n d re d tim b e r on th e A b ern eth y an d C lark an d accom panying h is fam ily back
little folks su rro u n d e d th e ta b le of
in v ited g u e sts w ere in a tte n d a n c e . places a n d h as a crew of wood c u tte rs hom e.
for th e follow ing:
Mr. an d Mrs. A ltm a n 's. Mrs. J. A.
A p le a s a n t ev en in g
w as s p e n t in co rd in g it.
1 Tom F ra n k an d C arl N ew m an a re S tep h en s, la te of P le a s a n t H om e was
d an cin g in th e m ain h all, w hich w as
L. L. M acdonaugh h as been o u t a t * ue,' ,8 fo r a few daya a t th e hom e p re se n t, M rs.
A ltm an
being
her
D A ILY (AND SUNDAY) OREGONIAN
ta s tily d eco rated , an d looked very
I - - .- u h e — re ta k in g a dow
« « n - h his
u old of «he fo rm e r’s siste r, Mrs. J . R. d a u g h te r. S he sp e n t a few h o u rs
his . - place
b rillia n t
an d
gay.
Punch
w as
D uncan.
W EEKLY OREGONIAN
b a rn an d
m ak in g o th e r Im prove­
th is m o rn in g callin g on old frien d s
serv ed . A bout m id n ig h t th e g u e sts
Miss E llen D eH aven, w ho ls a stu -
exp ressin g h e r sin cere w ishes fo r
m
ents.
EVENING TELEGRAM
w ere serv ed w ith a n e la b o ra te d in ­
. d e n t a t W ash in g to n h ig h school, in
G ran d p a R ussel w as a C h ristm a s P o rtla n (, sp e n t th e h o ltd ay , w ith th e com ing ney year.
n e r in th e d in in g room , w hich had
D A ILY (AND SUNDAY) JOURNAL
v lstto r a t th e s to re w ith Mr. and Mrs. hom e folks.
Rev. Mr. L ucas, p a sto r of P le a s a n t
been p ro fu sely d eco rated .
Jo h n N elson, also F re d S h o u ltz and
H om e B a p tist ch u rch
feels very
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
E
d
er,
Sr.,
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
At th e ir re g u la r m eetin g D ecem ­
th e
g re a t
k in d n ess
boys from C o rb ett.
hav e been q u ite ill, and th e ir d a u g h ­ g ra te fu l fo r
b e r 27 R u ssellv ille g ra n g e ejec ted
show n a lone b ach elo r m any a th o u ­
Mr.
an
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Mrs.
Jo
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Mrs.
B
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w
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as
been
carin
g
th e fo llo w in g officers: m a s te r, J o h n
Subscriptions taken for these alone or in combin­
san d m iles aw ay from hom e a n d lov­
W elb es; o v erseer, J u lia M ickelson; Rev Mr. L ucas a t d in n e r on C h rist- ! fo r th e m is also 111. Mrs. A nna
ed ones w hom he has not seen for
ation with THE OUTLOOK. Lowest published
m
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day.
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ste w a rd , W. 11. A d d is;
c h a p la in ,
tw elve y ears, not a n ativ e born c o u n ­
M ildred B row er sp e n t C h ristm a s
Mrs. T. O. P o llo ck ; le c tu re r, J. W.
rates.
Some of these are now being offered for
Mr. L ucas sp en t a happy
M u ltn om ah G ran ge E lec ts Officers. try m a n .
M ills; a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , C h as.W lck - w ith h e r p aren ts.
day at Mr. and Mrs Jo h a n s e n 's Sr.,
M
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No.
71,
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la n d e r; g a te k eep er, C h e ste r M ickel­
T he B ap tist S a b b ath school gave
w here he w as e n te rta in e d till way in ­
so n ; lady a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , E d n a th e ir C h ristm a s e n te r ta in m e n t on re g u la r m e etin g , D ecem ber 27 elect-
to nex t day. “ T h a t is doing p re tty
i
ed
officers
fo
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com
ing
y
e
a
r,
as
M iller; se c re ta ry , O livet M ills; P o­ F rid ay n ig h t to a crow ded ch u rch
w ell.” O th ers w ere kind enough to
follow
s:
m
u
ster,
J.
C.
A
lbel;
over-
m ona, Mrs. W. J. M ills; F lo ra , M aud and w as m uch en joyed.
j
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in v ite him , an d on a rriv in g a t th e
seer,
G.
N
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c
tu
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r,
C.
M.
W allace; C eres, C la ra H ag ar. Bro.
Take advantage NOW. The Outlook and You get the benefit
Mrs. G eorge H ale and little d au g h - Q u,c k a a „ . , teWBrd> C. A. W heeler
p arsonuge th is m orning, a big box
R o binson, of M aine, w as w ith us and te r w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs on S a tu r-
a s s is ta n t ste w a rd , O liver F a n s h e r; w as found on th e door step. W ithin
m ade a sh o rt ta lk , co m p lim en tin g day.
ch a p la in , Mrs. E. D. H am ilto n ; w as found a X m us d in n er, a g ift
o u r new hall.
tr e a s u re r , C. W. J o h a n s o n ; secre­ front Mr. and Mrs. A ltm an.
C lay to n B. L ew is le ft S u n d ay , De­ D raw in g for D ish es at S h liia n ia ii's.
ta ry , C. M L a k e ; g ate k eep er, M. H.
T h e re will be w atch n ig h t service
cem b e r 28, fo r E u ro p e. He will go
T he d raw in g fo r th e se t of dishes W h eeler; C eres, Mrs. Geo. R odgers;
co n d u cted in th e B ap tist p arso n ag e
first to Ita ly an d th e n n o rth w a rd a t S h ln a m a n ’s P le a s a n t H om e sto re , , p omonB Mr8 B m l, E U ara.
F lo r a , a t P le a s a n t H om e on W ednesday ev­
th ro u g h F ra n c e to H am b erg . He will be held on New Y e a r’B eve. N um - Mrs y H w h eeler.
e n in g , co m m encing ut 11 o'clock.
will v isit th e g re a t b u lb g ro w in g re ­ bers given w ith every 50c p u rc h a se j
______________
Jim
T a y lo r
re tu rn e d
recen tly
gion o f H o lland a n d sp en d ab o u t one u n til New Y ear's eve.
87
O r a c co u n t o f q u ittin g th e business I have d ecid ed to se ll m y E n tir e
PO R TLA N D M A R K ETS.
from so u th e rn
O regon w here he
y
e
a
r
a
t
M
unich
an
d
S
tra
sb
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rg
,
re
­
b e lli o f C o n s at P u b lic S a le al my place I * l * s m ile s so u th of
Grain, Elour, F eed, Etc.
sp e n t th e su m m er.
tu r n in g ab o u t o n e y e a r from next
HOGAN STATION, (ON 0 W. P. LINE)
W H E A T — T rack
prices:
C lub.
O. S. an d G. T. M urray sp e n t X m as
May.
anil 2 44 m ile s so u th anil east of G resh am , O regon
8444-85c;
B lu estem , 95-96c; red day w ith II. C. A ltm an an d fam ily a t
Scenic. Jim F itz g e ra ld an d fam ily
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H am ilto n , Sr., R ussian, 84c; 40-fold, 85*4-86c.
M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »20.50 per Joined in a C h ristm a s tre e w ith th e
e n te rta in e d on C h ristm a s day, th e ir
son E. D H am ilto n and fam ily an d to n ; ,nl<id" “ 68' »29.30; sh o rts, »23; A ltm a n 's a t Scenic. T he y o u n g sters
AT 11 t»( L<H li A. M.
th e la tte r 's sons A. W H am ilto n an d rolIed b a rle y- » 2 6 .5 0 -,2 7 .5 0 .
had a fine p ro g ram .
S a n ta C laus w as real good to th e
w ife an d H a rris H am ilto n and wife j FL O U R
P a te n ts ,
»4.60
per
Mrs. S te w a rt anti d a u g h te r had
people in th is co rn er.
and th re e
g re a t
g ra n d c h ild re n , b a r r e l:
» f a i g h ts ,
,4 .0 0 ; exports, C h ristm a s w ith Mrs. J. H illy ard .
1 9 H E A D EXTRA GOOD C O W S
P ercy G iese h as been q u ite sick m ak in g
fo u r
g e n e ra tio n s. O th e r »3 «6-3 .8 0 ; valley, ,4 .6 0 ;
g ra h a m .
Mrs. H. S te p h e n s sp e n t th e day
14 o f th em fre sh less th a n 4 weeks. All h av e been te s te d fo r
I w ith th e g rip b u t is im p ro v in g .
w ith Mrs. C leg g ett.
re la tiv e s from
P o rtla n d
w ere ex­ »4.60; w hole w heat, »4.80.
tu b e rc u lo sis an d p assed O. K.
B A R LEY — ,2 4 .5 0 p e r ton.
Mr. and Mrs. C ogsw ell e n te r ta in ­ pected b u t ou uccount of th e incle­
T h e ro ad
from P le a s a n t H om e
e d th e ir re la tiv e s w ith a tu rk e y dln- m ent w e a th e r could n o t be th ere.
1 JERSEY BULL, 2»/a YEARS OLD. 9 SPRING CALVES.
CORN — W hole, »37;
crack ed . ch u rc h to th e co u n ty line east ls be­
| ner.
ing g rad ed .
4 SMALL CALVES. 3 SHOATS. 100 CHICKENS. Swarm bees.
A C h ris tm a s e n te r ta in m e n t was ,3 8 p e r ton.
O AT8— No. 1, w h ite, »25.50 p e r
E lva an d W a rre n S tep h en s spent a
Mr. an d Mrs. M iller, Miss G iese given by th e
L u sted
school last
TEAM OF PONIES.
Milk wagon. Old top buggy, and a
few days a t th e ir old hom e d u rin g th e
an d Mr. C uly s p e n t C h ristm a s w ith W ednesday. A good p ro g ram was ton.
HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , w eek. E lva is v isitin g from A u b u rn ,
Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy Giese.
Good set of donble harness.
ren d e re d by th e p u p ils, w hich sh o w ­
P a ir o f h o rse c o v ers,sad d le, cream sep arato r, 144 h o rse g aso lin e e n g ­
The
B o rn sted s sp e n t C h ristm a s ed th e ir te a c h e r h ad ta k e n m uch in­ choice', ,1 6 .5 0 ; a lfa lfa , »14; clover, W a sh in g to n , w ith h er a u n t, Mrs. A.
,» -» 1 0 .
W o lters, w ho is sp en d in g th e h o li­
in e. feed c u tte r, g rin d sto n e 19 patent stan ch io n s, steel ra n g e , h e a te r,
w ith Mr. an d Mrs. C. F. R uegg.
te re st in th e ir d rillin g .
A C h ris t­
D airy an d C o u n try P rtx lu re .
p iano, sew in g m ach in e, ro c k e r, 4 chairs, d resser, h o u seh o ld tre a s u re ,
days w ith h e r m o th e r In th e city.
m
as
tre
e
w
as
loaded
w
ith
p
resen
ts
d in in g ta b le , p h o n o g ra p h an d records, milk co o ler, 5 m ilk can s, m ilk
POULTRY — H ens.
15 c e n ts ;
and
A co -o p erativ e e n te rp ris e ls now fo r th e te a c h e r an d sch o la rs
b o ttle s a n d c ra te s, sh o v els, fo rk s and o th er tools.
sp rin g s, 15c! d u ck s, young, 12c;
Eyes te s te d an d
glasses fitted .
u n d e r way In one fa rm in g co m m u n i­ S an ta C laus m ade it m ore a p p re c ia t­
Terms of Sale, Cash
turkeyB, live, 20c; d ressed , 25-26c.
Sale Rain or Shine
Dr.
Geo.
Inglis.
ed
by
th
e
ch
ild
re
n
.
ty in W isconsin w hich m ig h t p ro fit­
EGGS— F re s h , 41-46c p er dozen.
ably be copied In m any p a rts of O re­
Floyd and M ilton E rz, w ho a re a t­
B U T T E R — City c ream ery , cubes,
gon in w hich, fo r v a rio u s reaso n s, te n d in g school in P o rtla n d , sp en t
34-35c; p rin ts , 36c.
Auctioneer
difficulty in m a rk e tin g farm p ro d u cts C h ristm a s w ith th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. |
O w ner
C H E E S E — T rip le ts, 17 per lb.;
| i.as been ex p erien ced in th e p ast. In and Mrs. F. Erz.
D aisies, 18c p e r lb ; young A m eri­
¡th a t p a rtic u la r co m m u n ity they a re
Mr. an d Mrs. A. R uegg an d d a u g h ­ cas, 19c.
An ad , in th e local n ew sp ap er ls b u ild in g a p ack in g p la n t fo r th e p u r­
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
Stom ach T roubles Disappear.
te r P e a rl and Miss M arlon ItobertBon
VEAL,— F an cy , 14c p e r pound.
m er- pose o f disp o sin g of th e ir su rp lu s v isited a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs
S to m ach , liv e r an d k id n ey trou­ a good in v e stm e n t th a t all
PO R K — F an cy , 10c p e r pound.
bles, w eak n erv es, lam e back anil i han ts can a ffo rd to m ak e.
j liv esto ck in th e sam e w ay th e big G eorge L u sted la s t S unday.
V egetab les and I’rults.
fem ale Ills d is a p p e a r w hen E lectrk
: p a c k e rs in C hicago b a n d ie s sto ck .
B itte rs a re used.
T h o u sa n d s o,'
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Ed.
S
eeter
and
Mrs
ONIONS—
O regon, ,2 .7 5 -» 3 .50 p er
C alifo rn ia W om an S erio u sly
C a re fu l in v e stig a tio n of m a rk e tin g
w om en w ould n o t be w ith o u t a bot­
E. D. H am ilto n a tte n d e d th e g ra n g e sack.
A larm ed .
co
n
d
itio
n
s
h
as
been
u
n
d
e
rta
k
e
n
and
tle in th e ir hom e.
E liza Pool of
P O T A T O E S — O regon.
80c-»1.00
"A s h o rt tim e ago I c o n tra c te d a th e p ro m o te rs a re a ssu re d of an o u t­ a t O rie n t la s t S a tu rd a y .
D epew , O k la., w rite s: " E le c tric Bit­
h u n d re d ; sw e e t p o ta to e s, ,2 .0 0 p er
te rs raised m e from a bed of sickness severe cold w hich se ttle d on my lu n g s le t fo r all p ro d u cts an d a m uch h ig h ­
C ured o f L iver C om p lain t.
and su fferin g an d h as d o n e me a and caused m e a g re a t d eal of a n ­
h u n d re d .
ON THE MARKET
w orld of good. I w ish ev ery suffer­ noyance. I w ould h av e bad c o u g h ­ e r re tu rn to sto ck m en th a n can be
" I w as suffering w ith liv er com
V E G E T A B L E S -C ab b ag e, l« 4 -l% o
secu red u n d e r p re s e n t co n d itio n s.
FRESH
EVERY HAY
ing w om an could use th is excellent
p la in t,” say s Iva S m ith of P o in t p er p o u n d ; cauliflow er, ,1 -1 .2 5 per
rem edy a n d find o u t, as I d id , just ing spells a n d my lu n g s w ere so so re T h is fa c t o f co -o p eratio n In W iscon­
how good it ls ." As it h as helped and inflam ed I b egan to be se rio u sly sin is re m a rk a b le only is re g a rd s th e B lank, T ex as," a n d decided to try s dozen; cu cu m b e rs, »7.25 p er dozen;
25c box of C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets, e g g p la n t, 10c p er lb .; head le ttu c e ,
th o u s a n d s o f o th e rs , it su re ly will alarm ed .
A frie n d reco m m en d ed
do th e sam e fo r you.
E very bottle C h am b erlain 's C ough R em edy, sa y ­ c h a ra c te r of th e b u sin ess u n d e rta k e n . and am happy to say th a t I am co m ­ ,2 -2 .2 5 p er c ra te ; p ep p ers, 5-7c p er
In O regon th e re is a b u n d a n t o p p o r­ p letely c u red an d can recom m end
g u a ra n te e d , 50c an d »1.00. A t all
D ru g g ists. H. E. R ucklen & Co . ing she h ad used it fo r y e a rs. I tu n ity fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f co­ them to every one. F o r sa le by p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 10-12c p er dozen;
bought
a
b
o
ttle
an
d
it
reliev
ed
my
to m ato es, ,1 .7 5 p er box; g arlic,
G resham D rug Co an d all D ealers.
P h ila d e lp h ia o r St. L ouis.
cough th e first n ig h t, an d in a week o p e ra tiv e cre a m e rie s, c a n n e rie s and
12 44c p e r p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, 11c per
I was rid of th e cold an d so re n e ss of even fo r a n u m b e r of s ta rc h fa c to r­
L ast c a ll— E ven in g T e le g ra m and my lu n g s," w rite s Miss M arie G erb er,
p
o u n d ; a rtic h o k e s , ,1 .7 5 p e r dozen;
ies. T h e raw p ro d u c ts fo r m a in ta in ­
O u tlo o k , on e y e a r, ,4 50.
Offer Saw telle, C al. F o r sa le by G resh am
sq u a sh , 1 44c p er p o u n d ; p u m p k in s,
in g su ch in d u s trie s can read ily be
Drug Co. an d all D ealers.
closes J a n u a r y 1. 1914.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. A. H u tc h in s and 144c p e r p o u n d ; celery , »3.50 p er
p ro d u ced in en o rm o u s q u a n tity , an d
c rate.
a p p a re n tly all t h a t is lack in g is th e c h ild ren a re v isitin g Mrs. H u tc h ln 's
G R E E N F R U IT — A pples, 60 »2.25
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in itia tiv e an d th e co m m u n ity s p irit
p er box; p e a rs. ,1 .2 5 -,1 .7 5 p er box;
( J resit a in , O re.
M ain S t.
w hich sh o u ld be as h ig h ly developed bany.
g rap es.
M alagas, »7.50 p er k eg;
in O regon as in an y o th e r s ta te . We
Miss Iva B lack b u rn v isited re la ­
L
c ra n b e rrie s , ,1 2 -1 2 .5 0 p e r b arrel.
h av e som e co -ep eratio n in m a r k e t­ tives in P o rtla n d la s t w eek.
ing, th e re s u lts of w jiich have been
Miss
Eva S ch n e id e r w ho sp e n t
fa irly sa tisfa c to ry , b u t th e r e is profit C h ris tm a s a t h e r hom e, re tu rn e d to
fo r th e fa rm e r an d benefit to
th e h e r school a t W illam in a S a tu rd a y .
co m m u n ity in th e ex ten sio n of th e
A. R. R uegg h as se v e ra l m en e n ­
policy to a po in t w h ere it w ill u n ite gaged in c u ttin g cord wood on his
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th e in te re s ts of p ro d u c e rs o v e r a place n e a r th e s ta tio n .
c o n sid e ra b le te r rito ry an d w hich w ill,
R. N Jo n e s an d b ro th e r, of P o rt-
to a g re a t e x te n t, do aw ay w ith th e j la n d , have p u rch ased tw elve acres
u n sa tisfa c to ry m a rk e tin g co n d itio n s east o f C o ttre ll sta tio n . T hey have
w hich now exist.
a g aso lin e saw an d a re en g ag ed in
BLOCK SIGNAL PR O T E C T IO N A LL T H E WAY TO CHICAGO.
c u ttin g wood on th e place fo rm erly
Wishing You a Happy and Prosperous New Year
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
GRESHAM, O R EG O N
PHONE 544
Russellville
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W. S. WOOD
City Bakery
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
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Cottrell
GO E A ST
Oregon -Washington Railroad & Navigation Company,
Oregon Short Line,
Union Pacific
Dr. H ob son 's O in tm en t H eal« Itchy j know n as th e F itz p a tric k place.
K ctem a.
Mr. an d Mrs. R ogers sp e n t C h ris t­
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se n sa tio n an d
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an d sk in e ru p tio n s p ro m p tly c u red
by D r H o b so n 's E czem a O in tm en t.
Geo. W F itc h o f M endota. Illin o is,
say s: " I p u rch ased a box of Dr. H ob­
so n 's E czem a O in tm en t. H ave had
E czem a ev e r sin ce th e civil w ar, have
been tre a te d by m any d o cto rs n one
given th e benefit th a t o n e box of Dr.
H o b so n 's E czem a
O in tm e n t h a s ."
E very su ffe re r sh o u ld try tt. W e 're
so p o sitiv e It will help you we g u a r
a n te e it o r m oney re fu n d ed . A t all
D ru g g ists p r by m ail 50c. P feiffer
C hem ical Co., P h ila d e lp h ia an d St.
L ouis.
m as w ith th e ir d a u g h te r,
neg, of B ull R un.
R o b e rt L ansdow n h as
place to Je s se R ad fo rd .
ford expects to m ove his
th e place soon.
Mrs. Ilo r-
re n te d h it
M r R ad ­
fam ily to
Last Call — Weekly Oregonian
and Outlook, one year,,1.75. Offer
(’loses J a n u a ry 1, 1914
C o n stip a tio n
I'o I sour Von.
If you a re c o n stip a te d , y o u r ens
tire sy stem Is poisoned by th e w aste
m a tte r k ep t In th e body— se rio u s re ­
su lts o ften follow . Use Dr. K in g ’s
Pl-BAgA NT VALLET B à P T H T New L ife P ills and you will soon get
church. Sunday School at 16 a
m
rid of co n stip a tio n , hend ach e
and
preachlsg at 11 a. IB; Young People's o th e r tro u b les.
25c a t D ru g g ists o r
m eeting f 10. preaching at T;,0 p. m by m all. H. E B ucklen A C o , P h il­
a d e lp h ia a n d 8t. Loala.
Ree Mr Hog. Pastor.
E le c tric -lig h te d th ro u g h tra in s .
Steel roaches, sta n d a rd and to u r­
ist sleepers, d in in g and o bservatio n cars, courteous
employes—
e v e ry th in g necessary to safe and c o m fo rta b le tra v e l.
L eaves Union D epot
O reg o n -W ash in g to n L im ite d ............
10:04) a. m.
P o rtla n d A P u g et Sound E xpress
<1 : 40 p, m
S ait L ak e E x p r e s s ...................... ........... ................................
12 8 0 a. in.
Soo-S pokane T ra in de Luxe (v ia S pokane, C an ad ian
Pacific and Soo L in e ) .....................................................
0 : 0 0 p. m.
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