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PAGE FOUR (.KESHA M OUTLOOK FRIDAY. JANUARY SO. 1014 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY G ran d m a L in u em an n , w ho has T he L ib rary board w ill m eet a t th e lib ra ry n ext .Monday ev en in g fo r th e been q u ite ill fo r th e p ast w eek, is elec tio n of officers a n d th e tra n s a c re p o rte d to be im pro ving. tio n of o th e r business of th e asso.da- Au a g re e m e n t h as been e n te re d tion. in to by th e b a rb e rs of G resh am to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. R o b erts, who close th e ir shops a t 8 o 'clock each ! h av e sp en t se v eral w eeks h ere w ith ev en in g ex cep t S a tu rd a y w hen they W. E. Dabney has ab o u t c o m p ie t re la tiv e s, have re tu rn e d to th e ir w ill rem ain open u n til 11. T h e new eli dig g in g bin n u rse ry sto ck o n th e hom e a t W elches, O regon. a rra g e m e n t w ill ta k e effect on M on Section L ine ro ad a n d w ill h av e It day, F e b ru a ry 2. Mrs. R alp h S h ep p ard an d little all o u t w ith in u m o n th , as his lease At th e M eth o d ist E piscopal ch u rch expires in M arch. He h as ju s t d a u g h te r o f Sellw ood s p e n t th e day S u n d ay th e r e w ill be p re a c h in g by y este rd a y w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and stiipped u carlo ad o f ap p le a n d p e a r th e p a sto r, Rev. M elville T. W ire, as t r i e s to San Diego, an d has a b o u t Mrs. D. C. Ross. u su al, both m o rn in g an d ev ening. a carlo a d left w hich he ex p ects to Miss B eta B urch, w ho h as been A t 11 a. in. an d 7 :3 0 p. m. A t th e close o u t b efo re sp rin g . su fferin g fo r som e tim e fro m ru p - ev en in g serv ice th e m ale q u a rte t, Dr. W. C. B elt lias re tu rn e d to tu re , w ent th is week to th e Good c o n sistin g of M essrs. R u sh e r, L in d G resham to rem ain an d h as opened S a m a rita n h o sp ita l w here sh e was sey, Ja c k so n an d G uy Jo n e s, w ill sing " T h e Old W ayside C ro ss.” S unday an office in his residence, ills fa m o p e ra te d on th is m orn in g . ily has m oved in to th e B a rk e r house F. W F ield h o u se an d w ife will go school a t 10 a. m ., J u n io r L ea g u e a t next do o r an d th e d o c to r ex p ects to to M an zan ita beach on M onday, a c 3 :3 0 p. m., E p w o rth L eag u e a t 6 :4 5 m. Miss E ch o Jo n e s , le a d e r. th o ro u g h ly o v e rh a u l his ow n re s i co m p an ied by D avid Culey. T hey dence an d fit it up w ith a s u ite of w ill rem ain a b o u t tw o w eeks an d p u t T h e m o n th ly b u sin ess m e e tin g and m odern offices. In th e tim e on Mr. Fieldhouse* new te a of th e L a d ie s’ Aid society w ill be A le tte r from it. it. C arlso n , who co tta g e w hich will be finished fo r h eld a t th e h om e of Mrs. L. O sborne is in so u th e rn C a lifo rn ia, re p o rts occupancy. on P ow ell s tr e e t n ex t W ed n esd ay a f th a t he is en jo y in g life to th e u tm o st. R evival m e etin g s w ill begin in th e tern o o n . T ea w ill be serv ed from He is m ak in g a to u r o f th e Im p eria l F re e M eth o d ist ch u rc h n ex t S unday 3 :3 0 to 4 :3 0 . All a re c o rd ia lly in valley th is week. ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 1. E v an g elist v ited. Old Fashioned Hominy W elsh C orn, from w hich M O N O P O L E H O M IN Y is m ade, is ready for h arv est ab o u t Nov. I . T h e W h ite corn is first g rad ed by a separator, w hich takes c u t all the decay ed a n d sm a ll grains. It is th en p u t in a large vat or lye tan k a n d from there to th e w ash in g tank; th en ce to th e huller, w h ere the black end or chits are rem oved. F rom the huller, the corn again goes to th e large tank, w h ere F o u r \ \ ash in g s are given it. T h e corn is th en cooked by steam , left to sta n d over night, a n d is again w ash ed th ro u g h T h re e C h a n g e s of W ater. G ustuf R ydberg, aged 43 y ears, 1 M. L. Schooley of th e C o lu m b ia R iver T h e u su al serv ices w ill be h eld a t m onth and 21 days, died a t a P o rt- co n feren ce will be h ere a t th e b e th e B ap tist ch u rc h n e x t S u n d ay both N ext in o rd er is th e c a n n in g process, the cans are heated to 120 land h o sp ital on J a n u a r y 22 and g in n in g of th e series of m eetin g s an d m o rn in g an d ev en in g . was bu ried a t Rose C ity P ark cetue- rem ain u n til th e close. Rev. W. H. d e g re e s fahrenheit, Sealed an d Labled F re e e n te r ta in m e n ts a re being tery on S a tu rd a y last. He w as a ! Boddy of P o rtla n d w ill be h ere for given a t th e P o rtla n d Y oung M en’s b ro th e r of Andrew R y d b erg liv in g o n e week a f te r F e b ru a ry 8. Rev. C h ris tia n asso c ia tio n , in d ra m a tic th re e tulles e a st of G resh am , and 8chooley will give B ible read in g s an d lite r a ry in te rp re ta tio n , by E li A lfred R ydberg of P o rtla n d . ev ery afte rn o o n (ex cep t M onday and z a b e th W o o dbury. T h ey w ill co n T. It. Ilo w ltt has d isco n tin u ed his S a tu rd a y ) d u rin g th e w eek. R e tin u e ev ery S a tu rd a y ev e n in g u n til T h ere is N oth in g F iner or M ore W h o leso m e than Corn P repared in this sla u g h te r house on th e A rata farm m em b er th e d ates. E v ery b o d y co r- M arch 21. at Fairview an d now has his s la u g h t- diully in v ited to come. 8. W. G ra th w e ll. o f Pacific U niver M ONOPOLE W A Y i ring d one at th e Union M eat com - | Mlss M innie S h rln e r will e n te rta in sity , w ill Hpeak to n ig h t a t th e B ap tist patty's p la n t on th e p en in su la, w here th e telep h o n e g irls th is ev en in g a t c h u rc h in th e in te re s t of s ta te wide l he m eats a re g o v ern m en t Inspected. h er room s a t th e hom e of Mrs. Dan p ro h ib itio n . T h e C onvenient S anitary C an in w hich W e Mr. G ra th w e ll is th e Meat fo r Ills m a rk e t h ere is b ro u g h t M urphy. field s u p e r in te n d e n t o f th e O regon O ffer it to O u r C ustom ers is th e O n ly R eal out dally by a u to tru c k and th e team E zra T h o m as has gone to th e Men- “ O u t to W in ” p ro h ib itio n cam p aig n . H ealth fu l W ay. w hich fo rm erly did th e h a u lin g Is A b ask et bail g am e will be played , sin g e r ran ch , e a st of S andy to do a a d v e rtise d fo r sale. jo b of p a in tin g an d h a s ta k e n a to n ig h t b etw een th e G resh am high C h ristia n Science serv ices will be pack of h o u n d s alo n g In ex p ectatio n school boys team an d W ash o u g al Io hl in th e hall in th e F irst S ta te of b rin g in g hom e a few coyotes. h ig h a t th e s k a tin g rin k . T h e m ain Hank b u ild in g Sunday a t 11 o ’clock. A aron K n ig h to n Is c u ttin g co rd - fe a tu re of th e ev en in g w ill be p re S u b je c t, "Love " T he p ublic tire co r wood from tim b e r recen tly b o u g h t of ceded by a p re lim in a ry g am e be dially invited. G eorge T alb o t from his place e a st of tw een th e first an d second g ir ls ’ team Miss F lo ren ce C leveland was a d in G resh am . o f G resh am high. IN Y O U R N E X T O R D E R n e r g u e s t at th e h o m e of Mr. anil Mrtj. Mr. anti Mrs. W. It. B u rk e an d Mr. » (’. L. C ren sh aw is in s ta llin g a Bea- .1 N. C la n a h a n W e d n e sd a y . ve • acety len e lig h t p lan t in th e hom e a n d Mrs. Ja m e s E lk in g to n e n te r ta in Louis H ale will leave totlay fo r of (). .1 Brown on th e Base L ine roatl ed a larg e card p a rty a t th e B u rk e C o n fid e n c e II w e ta k e W alla W alla w here lie will w ork on a hom e on R o b erts a v e n u e last T u e s m u st b e a t th e g o o d c a re of Mr. and Mrs. N. O. F u lle r a r fa rm , r e m a in in g a w a y u n til a f te r the day even in g . E ig h t ta b le s w ere fo u n d a tio n of rived th is m o rn in g from L ebanon you an d our s u m m e r h a rv e s t. play ed . T h e h o n o rs w ere a w ard ed w ith th e ir h o u seh o ld goods an d will b u isn e ss now , ALL .1 E. C ra w fo rd w as ta k e n y e s te r - move at once Into th e ir new hom e in to Mrs. A. Ilev el an d O. A. E astm an . a fte r a w h ile M isses M a rg a re t B u rk e, G race Hes- d,iv I n I t i l t n o tn a h h o s p ita l w h e re he C le v e la n d 's ad d itio n . S u ccessfu l Mr. F u lle r wa o p e ra te il upon by Dr. S te r n b e r g . has been h ere th e g re a te r p a rt of th e sel anil G e rtru d e E astm an a ssiste d th e b u sin e ss B usiness th e ho stesses in se rv in g re fre s h m e n ts Dr. Hi ll, w ho lias c h a r g e o f t h e c a s e , will ta k e c a re w in te r looking a f te r th e b u ild in g of E n te rp ris e s r e p n r t i d th a t lie s to o d th e o p e r a tio n his house, an d has been fo r th e p ast of us. P ro d u ced liy P i-iutirul " e l l a n d th a t th e c h a n c e s fo r Ills re - T h e o n e tim e week o r two at L ebanon p re p a rin g M ethods. covi ry a r e good. If Q u a lity fo r th e m oving to G resh am . Miss c u s to m e r By m e th o d s so sim p le an d inex Vlt G e o rg e E d w a rd s o f P o r tla n d , F u lle r, who Is te a c h in g in L ebanon, a n d S erv ice n e v e r b u ild s pensive th a t they easily m ay bo fo l vl- "d o v e r S u n d a y w ith Iter mother will rem ain th e re u n til th e close of m ean an y low ed by fa rm e rs and p raciteal d a i u p a b u sin e ss "THE STORE WITH THE WATCHWORD" M rs. M. S q u ire s . th in g to y o u school. rym en e v ery w h ere, th e D airy De p a rtm e n t of th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l WE MUST PHONE Mb* and C ollege has su cceed ed in p ro d u cin g PLEASE OR a g ra d e of m ilk so d e a n an d free P h o n e 661 - P h o n e 661 - P h o n e 661 FAIL TO GROW from b a c te ria th a t it ra n k s above even th e h ig h -p rice d Certified m ilk, p ro d u ced esp eeiallly fo r in v a lid s and IS T H E R A N G E In fan ts. T h e colleg e d a iry p ro d u ct c o n ta in s from 2000 to 5000 b a c te ria T H A T SA V ES d in a rily found in u d d e r m ilk, and any 1 T he prices on g ro ceries at th e C. p er cubic c e n tim e te r, w hile th e n u m excess m u st hav e e n te re d a f t e r t h e j c . S to re a re a ttr a c tin g th e erottom i- D aisies, 18e p er lb. ; young A nieri- cas, 19c. ber p e rm itte d In certified m ilk may m ilk was d ra w n ,u su a lly in d u s t, m a T H E FUEL ra l buyers. V EA L- Fancy, 14V4c p er pound. run as high as 60,000 p e r c. c. n u re , m ud an d h a irs, o r hav e b red in P O R K — F ancy 1 0 ^ c p e r poutW. "W e m ade co u n ts on th r e e co n m ilk th a t w as k ep t a t too high te m H a s th e n ew m e th o d of fuel secu tiv e w eek s," said P ro fe sso r T. I). p e ra tu re . D u rin g th e first h o u r th a t OKTLAND M ARKETS. V e g e ta b le s and F ru its. co n stru c tio n w h ich g ets all B eckw ith, of th e B acte rio lo g ic a l d e m ilk is d ra w n th e r e can be no in ONIONS— O regon, $3.50 p er sack. p a rtm e n t, " a n d th e re s u lts w ere cre a se from d ev elo p m en t of b a c te ria th e h ea t o u t of th e fire G ra in , F lo u r. F eed, E tc. P O T A T O E S — O regon, 80c-$1.00 200, 300 an d 5000 b a c te ria p er c. c., in th e m ilk, a n d if th e m ilk is re an ti m a n y o th e r fe a W H EA T — T rack prices: C lub, h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, $2.50 p er resp ectiv ely . T h e first tw o co u n ts duced to a te m p e ra tu re not above 88c; B lu estem , 98c; r e d . R u ssian , h u n d red . tu re s y o u o u g h t w ere m ade from sam p les ta k e n at 50 d eg rees, th e n a tu r a l In crease is S7c; 40-fold, 88c; valley, 88c. G R E E N F R U IT — A pples. 50c-2.50 (o see. th e dairy b arn , an d th e last on e from very slow a fte rw a rd s .” M IL L S T U F F S — B ran , »21-22 per p er box; p ears, $1.25-$ 1.75 p e r box; th e b o ttled p ro d u c t, ju s t as it goes m iddlings. »29-30; sh o rts, g rap es, M alagas, $7.50 p e r k e g ; T h e h ig h -g ra d e p ro d u ct a t th e co l to n ; LET U S S H O W YOU to m a rk e t. T h is Is a very high ra n k , lege w as o b ta in e d sim ply by keeping »22.50-24 c ra n b e rrie s . $12-12.50 p er b a rre l. even in co m p ariso n w ith th e certified th e m ilk " c le a n , cool a n d co v ered ." FLO U R — P a te n ts , $4.60 per \ E G E T A B L ES— C abbage, 2 c en ts m ilk In co m p ariso n w ith th e a v e r It is k ept clea n by h a v in g th e b arn , b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , »4.00; e x p o rts, per p o u n d ; cauliflow er, $1-1.25 p er age p ro d u ct It Is sim p ly ‘way up.' g ra h a m , dozen; cu cu m b e rs, $1.25 p e r dozen; th e cow , th e vessels a n d th e m ilk er, •3.65-3.80; valley, $4.60; " W h ile not all b a c te ria in m ilk clean. It is k ep t cool, by p u ttin g It »4.60; w hole w h eat, »4.80 e g g p la n t, 10c p er lb .; head le ttu c e , a re h a rm fu l, a s u rp lu s n u m b e r is in to can s th a t s ta n d in cold w ater, B A R L EY — F eed, »22.50 p er ton : $2-2.25 p er c r a te ; p ep p ers, 10c p er p o sitiv e p ro o f th a t th e m ilk has been an d occasio n ally s tir r in g both m ilk b rew in g , »» 3 .5 0 ; 1 IA R D W A R E ro lled , $26. p o u n d ; ra d ish e s, 35c p e r d o zen ; G resh am su b je c te d to u n s a n ita ry h an d lin g . an d w a te r w ith a clea n rod. It Is CORN — W hole, »35; crack ed , to m ato es, $2.25 p er box; g a rlic , Not m o re th a n 500 p e r c. c., a re or- k ept covered by m ilk in g It Into pnlls $36 p e r ton. 1 2 H c p e r p o u n d ; sp ro u ts, 11c p e r OATS— No. 1. w hite, $24-25 p er pound, a rtic h o k e s . $2.00 p e r d o zen ; th a t have sm all, clo th -co v ered tops, sq u a sh . H 4 c p er p o u n d ; p u m p k in s, ta k in g It from th e b arn as soon as ton. m ilk ed , an d e m p ty in g It in to cans HAY — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , 1 V»c p er p o u n d ; celery, $3.50 p er th a t a re im m e d ia te ly covered. choice, $16.50; a lfa lfa , $14; clover, c ra te . Milk so h a n d le d is good an d w hole $'J-$ 10. 1 neasy lies th e head th a t w ears a som e, k eeps m uch lo n g e r an d w ill | D airy and C o u n try P ro ilu re . e v e n tu a lly b rin g a h ig h e r price. 1 crow n. PO U LTRY — H e ts , 16-17 c e n ts; Ami th e d a iry m a n w ho follow s th e se sp rin g s, lgc d u ck s, young, 14c; sim p le ru les will n e v e r fe a r th e visit tu rk e y ys, s, live C h a m b e rla in 's C o ug h R e m e d y . live, 20c; d re sse d , 25-26c. a te a l s tre n g th -b u ild in g fo o d a n d m e d ic in e o f th e S ta te D airy an d F ood C om 1 his rem edy has no s u p e rio r for EGGS— O regon ra n c h , 32-34 per m issioner. C o n ta in s no a lc h o h o l o r h a b it-fo rm in g d r u g cou g h s an d colds. It is p le a s a n t to dozen. O n e d o lla r a b o ttle BU 1 TER — City cream ery , cubes, tak e. It c o n ta in s no opium o r o th e r W e w ould he su rp ris e d If we knew 26-28c; p rin ts, 30c. n arco tic. It alw ays cu res. F o r sa le w hat o u r n eig h b o rs th in k of us— If hv G resham D rug Co., an d all C H E E S E — T rip le ts , 20c p e r lb.; I lealers. th e y ev er give us a th o u g h t “ MONOPOLE” TRY MONOPOLE HOMINY IN METZGER BROS. 66 1 THE LAUREL RANGE Quality Service Sterling & Kidder REXALL it is the ideal treatm en t for n e rv o u s n e s s and debility. It is pleasant tasting. OLIVE OIL EMULSION GRESHAM DRUG CO. It is g u a ra n teed to m ake you well an d s t r o n g,~ or y o u r m oney back. T h e R ex all S to re Som e w om en hav e e m b o n p o in t of th e ir own a n d som e a c q u ire it w ith 1 th e a ssista n c e of a d re ssm a k e r. Free Goods Special In sizing u p w e h t i . l w e a re o v e rlo a d e d w ith th e fo llo w in g g o o d s a n d to re d u c e of th e se g o o d s w e will give F R E E as follow s PE A R L IN E, 5c size, BABB1 r S ’ C L E A N SE R , 5c, SN ID E R S C A T S U P . 2 5c, K. C. B A K IN G PO W 'R , 10c, G O L D D U S T , 2 5 c size, H A N D S O A P , 10c size, M ICA A X L E G R E A SE , 10c, M ICA A X L E G R EA SE. 25c; O ne O ne O ne O ne O ne O ne O ne O ne FREE I REE TREE FREE FREE FREE TREE FR EE with with with with w ith with with w it5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 o u r s to c k pkgs. pkgs. hot'Is cans pkgs. bars cans cans 1.000,000 Salmon Shipped. Or on any of the shove w ill give 3 fo r the price o f 2 1-2. Phone 17 X I BRAGG & DUNCAN Club Will Raise Funds. Hood River. The county court hav ing failed to m ake an app ro p riatio n „1 »1000 ask ed by citizen s of th is > ounty to care for the expense of m ak ing an exhibit a t th e P anam a P acific exposition, the m em bers of th e Hood R iver com m ercial club have decided to ra ise the am ount by popular su b scrip tio n am ong them selves. M am St G resham Astoria.—Julius Jensen, superin- tendent of the Chinook hatchery has shipped 1,000.000 salmon to other hatcheries and now has in the neigh borhood of 2,000,000 at the Chinook plant. These young fish are growtng rapidly and will be placed In the re taising ponds in about two months. Look at our crockery; the prices will surprise you at the C C. W RITING A CHECK "J u s t w a it a m in u te and I ’ ll w r it e a check fo r it " Say th is to y o u rself an.l see how good It so u n d s A p ro m in e n t business m an say s th a t th e p ro u d e st a c t of h is life w as th e w rit ing of a tw o -d o lla r check, to pay fo r a h a t, w hen he w as fifteen yvar» old. T uert e la tio n heCk ' Certal" C M n° t be *" s a i li n g y o u r n am e to , o u r w ith any o th e r feelin g of THINGS TO REMEMBER. W rite legibly. N ever leave any room fo r d o u b t as to th e a m o u n t an d th e p erson It is to be p.1,1 to. If th e re Is any d o u b t in th e m ind of th e te lle r as to th e a m o u n t of th e check s s show n y th e figures he alw ay s goes by th e a m o u n t w ritte n o u t in fu ll In th e body o f th e check. A ch eck m u st be en d o rsed ju s t as th e n am e is w ritte n on th e • ace of It. If th e n am e te In c o rrectly w ritte n on th e check It correepond and the correct endorsement written right below the first one. FIRSLÆTATE bank ___- G P E S H A M . O g E . o (»hleet Ita u k m lo e c o u n ty , o utsid e (lie C ity _ o f P o rtla n d .