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    GKEsHAM.
OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY «,
1914
PAG E T H R E E
Clearance Sale
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
OF WORK DONE
MULEFOOT
HOGS
BRED AT BORING
Rev C larence T ru e W tlson h as be­
com e in te re ste d in b reed in g n tulefoot
hogs, an im p o rta tio n from E urope.
F o llo w in g is a b rie f sy n o p sis of
He
secu red som e of th e a n im a ls in
w ork d o n e by th e co u n ty co m m is­
O
klahom
a and
se n t
th em to th e
sio n e rs d u rin g th e p a st w eek:
J. B. Y eon, ro a d m a s te r fo r M ult­ M ountain View S tock fa rm a t B or­
n o m ah co u n ty , to w hom had been re ­ ing ow ned by R ussell K. A kin. T hey
fe rre d c o m m u n icatio n fro m F. N. a re g ro w in g like w eeds an d w ill
Teach Your D O L L A R S to Have More “ C E N T S ”
L as ley o f C o rb e tt, Ore.gon, r e g a r d ­ m ake th e first 200 p o unds In a s h o r t­
by sh o p p in g a t S h in a n ia n 's fo r th e n ext 3 w eeks— th e n you will
in g th e im p ro v em en t o f th e B rady e r tim e th a n any o th e r b reed an d a t
get th e h a b it.
ro ad , re p o rte d to th e b o ard th a t th e less expense.
In o rd e r to c le a r o u t b ro k en lin es ¿and m ak e room fo r new
m a tte r w ill receiv e his a tte n tio n and
goods, n e a rly ever} a rtic le will be red u ced (ex cep t S tap le G ro­
T hey a re Jet black, a b o u t th e
cerie s.)
Som e at cost an d o th e rs a t even h a lf price. An o p ­
h e w ill s u b m it a re p o r t on sam e a t an sh a p e of th e P o lan d C h in a, b u t w ith
p o rtu n ity fo r you to save m oney by b u y in g rig h t.
e a rly d ate.
a m a rk e d In d iv id u ality In th e ir feet.
W ad d ell & H a rrin g to n h av e been T he foot Is n o t cloven o r divided,
re q u e s te d by th e co u n ty co m m is­ n o r Is th e re any in d ic a tio n th a t
SH O E S. M EN'S mid ROYS' H ATS, U N D E R W E A R , S W E A T ­
sio
n e rs to m ak e a su rv ey of th e H aw ­ th e r e ev er w as a division. T hey hav e
ER S. H O S IE R Y . IM R R E I.I.A S . M EN 'S P A N T S , M EN'S anil ROYS'
th o rn e , M o rriso n ,
B u rn sid e and a ro u n d hoof lik e a co lt o r a m ule,
S H IR T S an d m any o th e r item «.
B ro ad w ay b rid g es a n d to su b m it a re ­ w ith a cushion th a t Alls th e w hole
p o rt o n th e m a n a g e m e n t, m a in te ­ hoof and gives to th e ir w alk and
ROYS' S I ITS. (.*» t o 1.1 year«»
C O R SE TS. ALL RIBBO N S.
n an ce an d co n d itio n o f sam e a t th e ir ru n n in g a sp rin g y effect, m ak in g
N E C K T IE S .
C H IL D R E N 'S
G ARTERS,
IN F A N T 'S
W EAR.
e a rlie s t co n v en ien ce.
th e m as activ e on th e ir feet as a calf
M EN 'S L E A T H E R H ELTS, St HOOI
T A B L E T S, ETC.
T h e co u n ty t r e a s u r e r ’s bond in th e ¡or colt.
su m o f »100,000 fo r th e p e rfo rm a n c e
Mr W ilson says, " T h e y a re th e
W eek of Feb. 9 - 14 only.
of h is d u tie s as T ax C o llecto r has ta m e st, m ost ra p id g ro w ers fo r th e
Fruit Sugar, per sack, $5.00
been ap p ro v ed by th e co m m issio n ers first e ig h t m o n th s, th e m ost prolific
an d filed.
an d c a re fu l m o th e rs, a n d th e h e rd
T h e B o ard of C o u n ty R oad V iew ­ bo ars a re th e ta m e s t and g e n tle st
T o m ak e th is S ale m o re in te re s tin g th e fo llo w in g P R IZ E S
e rs has been in s tru c te d by th e co m ­ of all h o g s."
w ill be d is trib u te d .
m issio n e rs to view , su rv e y an d assess I
1 st— O ne »10.00 Oxo-Gas L am p, b u rn s coal oil, b u t g e n e ra te s
gas, 300 c a n d le pow er. C osts 1 cen t a day. O ne lam p lig h ts o u r
d am a g e s fo r re d u c in g th e w id th of PLEASANT HOME
sto re.
co u n ty ro ad No. 376 fro m 60 fe e t to
STORE IS ROBBED
2 n d — O ne »3.00 M en's H at, o r L a d le s’ H an d b ag , w ith th re e
50 fe e t as p e titio n e d fo r by J . N.
d o lla r d u e bill on an Oxo-Gas Lam p.
A m ean ro b b ery w as p e rp e tra te d
F a ris an d o th e rs.
3d— One U m b rella w ith $3.00 d u e bill on O xo-Gas Lam p.
One n u m b e r g iven on every 25 cen t p u rch ase. D OU BLE
T h e g ra v e lin g of a b o u t a m ile an d la s t W ednesday n ig h t w hen W. E
N l'M R E 'R w ith p u rc h a se s of sale goods. T h ese prizes a re g iven to
a h a lf o f th e N ew b erry ro ad , com ­ M a rk e ll’s s to re at P le a s a n t H om e
s tim u la te cash tra d e .
D raw ing will o ccu r on S a tu rd a y ev en in g ,
m en cin g a t th e R iv e r ro ad , p e titio n e d w as b u rg lariz ed an d som e »200 w o rth
F e b ru a ry 2H, at s o ’clock, Get busy.
fo r by Jo e B ro o k s an d o th e rs w as r e ­ of m e rch an d ise w as sto len . A larg e
fe rre d by th e co m m issio n ers to th e q u a n tity of cig ars an d lad ies' goods
w ere ta k e n , also a larg e a m o u n t of
ro ad m a s te r fo r h is a tte n tio n .
M. J. M u rn an e, c o u n ty s u p e r in te n ­ m e n ’s c lo th in g and n eck ties, m any
d e n t of B rid g es a n d F e rrie s h as been ja c k knives and c u tle ry , also a larg e
in s tru c te d by th e b o a rd o f co u n ty a m o u n t of ru b b e r boots and shoes
co m m issio n ers to ta k e up w ith th e o th e r goods. T he sh eriff was n o ti
city officials th e m a tte r o f re g u la tin g tied an d cam e out.
E n tra n c e w as m ade by p ry in g open
th e sp eed lim it on th e H a rrim a n and
PLEASANT HOME
LADY MACCABEES
a sid e door. T he ro b b ers em p tied
B ro ad w ay b ridges.
AGAIN POSTOFFICE
INSTALL OFFICERS
L. F e rd in a n d F lo ss of C o rb e tt, O r­ o u t se v eral sack s of o a ts In th e
egon,
re p o rte d to th e b o ard t h a t a feed room an d It is supposed they
W
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C h a rity H ive, L ady M accabees, In­
postoffice
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piece
of
ro ad in S ection 2, T. 1 s. R. used th e sack s to c a rry aw ay th e
sta lle d officers a t R ockw ood on S a t­
postoffice h as been o rd e re d a t P leas 4 e a st is in a very bad co n d itio n an d sto len goods.
u rd a y
a fte rn o o n
la s t,
w ith Mrs.
a n t H om e w ith L. F. S h in am an as ask ed th a t th e ro ad be im proved. T h e
SUMMONS.
F lo re n c e C h am b ers, D istrict D eputy p o stm a ste r.
co m m issio n ers re fe rre d th e p e titio n
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S tate of
as in s ta llin g officer. O th e r P o rtla n d
Mr. S h in am an is ex p ectin g a n in ­ to th e ro ad m a s te r fo r in v e stig a tio n
O regon in
an d
fo r M ultnom ah
C ounty.
v isito rs w ere B e a tric e L ittle , co m ­ sp e c to r n ex t w eek w ho w ill fo rm ally an d re p o rt.
M a rg a re t
L an g fo rd . P lain tiff, vs.
m a n d e r of H ive No. ", H elen L aw son, open th e office fo r b u sin ess. Mail
W. G. L an g fo rd , D efen d an t.
^M ay W ilson, a n d Beryl W ilson, all will be sen t d ire c t from P o rtla n d on
In th e nam e of th e S ta te of Ore-
m em b ers of No. 7. F o llo w in g w ere th e M ount Hood cars, w ith p ro b ab ly
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I gon, you a re h ereb y re q u ire d to ap-
a serv ice tw ice each day.
th e officers in s ta lle d :
F A IR V IE W ,
F eb . 5-— Mrs. Jo h n P ear and a n sw er th e co m p lain t filed
A p etitio n fo r a r u r a l ro u te is
C o m m an d er, Mrs. Jo s ie S tan ley ;
H eslin gave a d in n e r recen tly in hon- a g a in s t you In th e above e n title d
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s u it an d c o u rt on o r befo re F e b ru -
lie u te n a n t co m m an d er, M azie S chan-
o r of h e r b irth d a y . T h o se p re se n t ary 2nt h. 1914, th a t being th e d a te
tin e ; p ast co m m an d er, Mrs. L a u ra ab ly be e sta b lish e d in a s h o rt tim e.
besides
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Mrs.
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fixed by th e c o u rt fo r you to a p p e a r
P u lle n ; c h a p la in , Mrs. E lla B ow en; It w ill have a se rio u s effect on C lau d e, w ere Mr. an d Mrs. D. S. an d a n sw er h erein , an d b eing six
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reco rd k eep er, Mrs. Lola S p a th ; lady
D u n b ar, Mr. an d M rs. J. W. B u r. w eeks front th e d a te of th e first pub-
licatio n of th e su m m o n s, and if you
a t a rm s, Mrs. M innie B ro w n ; S ar­ p ro b ab ly be ch an g ed so m ew h at so as
d tn e, Mrs. R u th B rin k , an d J . P fail to a n sw e r w ith in su ch tim e, fo r
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H eslin.
w an t th e re o f, th e p lain tiff will a p ­
Mrs. Mary S c h ra m ; p ick et, Mrs. E d n a may n o t be sh o rte n e d .
Miss M arie B alm er, of O sw ego, ply to th e co u rt fo r th e re lie f prayed
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postofflee
S tanley.
fo r in h e r c o m p la in t; fo r d ecree of
a b o u t 20 y e a rs ago, b u t it was O regon, is th e g u e st o f h e r co u sin s, th is c o u rt d issolving th e bonds of
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m a trim o n y
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e x istin g betw een
An ad. in th e local n e w sp a p e r is ch an g ed to O rie n t w hich w as la te r
Mrs. M aude H eslin , w ho w as a p ­ th e p la in tiff and th e d e fe n d a n t, and
a good In v e stm e n t th a t a ll m e r­ d isco n tin u ed .
p o in ted p o s tm a s te r to su cceed R. W. fo r custody of th e fo u r m in o r c h ild ­
c h a n ts can afford to m ake.
W ilcox, to o k c h a rg e of th e office on ren n am ed in h e r co m p la in t, on th e
g ro u n d s of gross, h a b itu a l d ru n k e n ­
T u esd ay .
ness, and c ru el an d in h u m a n tr e a t­
Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n H eslin w ere g iv ­ m en t an d p erso n al in d ig n itie s re n ­
Mr. an d Mrs. C lyde S ag er, of L en ts, en a s u r p ris e on M onday ev en in g in d erin g life b u rd en so m e, and fo r
s p e n t S u n d ay v isitin g w ith Mr. and h o n o r of th e ir w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry . such o th e r re lie f as to th e co u rt may
seem ju s t an d eq u ita b le .
Mrs. T. P. C am pbell.
C ard s w ere en jo y ed a f t e r w hich r e ­
T his su m m o n s is p u b lish ed p u r­
F R E SH and C U R E D
i W. L. K e ste rso n , of M o n tav illa, fre sh m e n ts
w ere serv ed .
T h o se s u a n t to an o rd e r of th e H o n o rab le
v isited a t th e hom e of his b ro th e r p re s e n t w ere Mr. a n d
Mrs. J . P. T. J. C leeton, ju d g e of th e above
i C. F. K e ste rso n la s t M onday.
P ro v in ce, Mr. an d M rs. C. E C ree, e n title d c o u rt, m ade on th e 3 1 st day
of D ecem ber, 1913.
d ire c tin g th a t
A lfred Jo h n s o n , of T re m o n t, was Mr. an d Mrs. F . D. A xtell an d Mr. th e sam e be p u b lish ed once a week
o u t lo o k in g a f t e r his fa rm W ed n es­ an d M rs. G. H. Shaw .
fo r six
successive
w eeks
in th e 1
day.
G resham O utlook, a n e w sp a p e r of
g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n , p rin te d and p u b ­
Rev. B la ir h as co m p leted his new
lish ed a t G resham , M ultnom ah co u n ­
d w ellin g an d is m oving h is fam ily
P ow ell S treet M a rk e t
ty, O regon.
1 in th is w eek.
Phone 41
D ated an d first p u b lish ed Ja n . 2, 1914
T R O U TD A L E , F eb. 5— Mrs. F re d D ate of la s t p u b licatio n Feb. 6, ’14
S. C. B ro ssw ell has com m enced
Z im m erm an e n te r ta in e d th e L a d ie s’
M C. KING,
w ork on a new b arn . Mr. B rossw ell
A tto rn ey fo r P lain tiff
Aid so ciety on W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n .
is p re p a rin g to go Into d a iry in g on a
F ir s t S ta te B ank B u ild in g
social a fte rn o o n w as en jo y ed a f te r
la r g e r scale.
w hich u ln ch w as serv ed . T hose p re s­
G. H. R ichey h as re n te d his place e n t w ere Mrs. N. D ibble, M rs.J. W.
fo r a te rm o f y e a rs to P. F. U hlig. B u rd in e, Mrs. C. I. T h o m as, Mrs. C.
Mr. R ichey an d fam ily w ill m ove to O. W illiam s, Mrs. J. R. K n a rr, Mrs
P a u l H o e t z e l P ro p .
C o rv allis a b o u t th e
first o f g ex t G. H. Shaw a n d M iss E lizab eth
T hom as.
m o n th .
D. D. Ja c k so n h a s h is m oving p ic t­
T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ' asso ciatio n
m et a t th e sch o o lh o u se la s t F rid a y u re m ach in e in s ta lle d in th e M asonic
ev en in g an d finished p e rfe c tin g th e ir h all an d w ill give th e first show on
o rg a n iz a tio n . Q u ite a n u m b e r a t ­ F rid a y even in g .
Mrs. A da G oodw in o f P o rtla n d h as
te n d e d an d m uch in te re s t w as m a n ­
ON TIIE MARKET
ife ste d in th e new m o v em en t fo r b e t­ tra d e d fo r th e Mrs. C a rrie Pow ell
te r schools.
p ro p e rty an d h as ta k e n possession.
FRESH EVERY l»\Y
at
Pleasant Home
AT COST
Terry
Pleasant Home
Mrs. F ra n k E b erle , w ho has been
Service« will be held next Sundn ,
q u ite sick fo r th e p ast few d ay s a t F eb. 8, at O rien t a t 11 a m.
and
h e r hom e h e re . Is slow ly im p ro v in g . at C o ttrell a t 7 :3 0 p. m. T h e re will
Miss R osa C oons sp e n t la st Sa - he Sunday school in both ch u rc h e s
u rd ay an d S unday w ith Mr a n d Mrs. at It» a. tn. At both serv ices a large
audience is urged. B oth w ill be on
8. W. N elson a t K en to n , O regon.
th e th em e " O u r M ission to th e
T he follow ing is th e ro ll of ho n o r
W o rld ,” th is being th e p rin cip le J u d ­
fo r D istrict No. 8, m o n th en d in g J a n ­
son
c e n te u n ia l
serm on
At
th e
u a ry 9. Miss H ay n e's ro o m : C lara
m o rn in g service th e re w ill be special
Sales, O live F a n c h e r, E rn e st B rug-
m usic and sin g in g by a q u a rte t from
g er, B e rth a S pencer, H elen Bliss,
P o rtla n d
O ren S tan ley , an d G alen F a n ch er.
F o r Miss L e n t’s room :
F ra n c e s
S h in a n ia n 's c le a ra n c e sale Is a t­
W elling. E m m a H oeker, M ary D an- '
tra c tin g co n sid e ra b le a tte n tio n .
He
iels and T eddy B ru g g er.
Is offering som e ex cep tio n al b arg ain s.
At Half Price
^MAXWELL ‘25’
Grocery Special.
Completes Seven-Day Non-Stop Run
PRIZES
W ESTERN
NIGHT LETTER
RECEIVED AT
PHILA,PA. J A N . J 0 - J 9 J 4
C.F.REDDEN, 3A LE3 MGR.
MAXWELL MOTOR 3A LE3 CORP
DETROIT, MICH.
ONE WEEK A do OUR PHILADELPHIA
DEALERS .STARTED MAXWELL ‘ 2 5 ’ ON
«SEVEN DAY N o N -JT o P RUN. CAR JU 3T
FINISHED, COVERING 2 3 0 0 MILEJ, THE
DISTANCE FROM NEW YORK To «SALT
LAKE.
CAR RAN PERFECTLY .SEVEN
DAY5 AND NIGHT3 WITHOUT MOTOR
«STOPPING, AVERAGE OF J 9 MILE3 To A
GALLON OF GASOLINE. THOUJAND5
W ITNE33ED THE FINI5H. ENTHU3IA3M
HERE 13 INTEN.SE,
W. D.PAINE, DI3T. MGR.
J J ’45 P.M.
L. F. SHINAMAN
Pleasant Home
Phone 75x2
Fairview
LATOURELL & SON
D is tric t M a n a g e r»
Pleasant Valley
T. R. Howitt
M EATS
Government Inspected
U N IO N
Troutdale
G re s h a m , O re g o n
S u b scrib e N o w
fo r th e fo llo w in g :
DAILY (AND SUNDAY) OREGONIAN
WEEKLY OREGONIAN
EVENING TELEGRAM
DAILY (AND SUNDAY) JOURNAL
SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL
S ub scriptions tak en for th e se a lo n e or in co m b in ­
ation w ith T H E O U T L O O K . L ow est published
rates.
Take advantage NOW. The Outlook and You get the benefit
City Bakery
How About
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
P a str y
Main St.
(iresham, Ore.
TAX STA TE M E N T
<1
will gladly get your Tax Statement,
if you will come in and give us the
description o f your property.
BANK OF GRESHAM
4 percent Interest paid on Savings Deposit*
GRESHAM , OREGON
O nly e ig h t o r even tw elv e reg io n al
b an k s w o n ’t go a ro u n d very fa r, o r
th ick ly .
San F ra n c isc o is o n e o f th e cities
.th a t d o n 't h av e to p lead o r a rg u e fo r 5 '
a re g io n a l b a n k .
A
T h e c o m m is sio n e r-se c re ta rie s g>
ly h in t th a t P o rtla n d a n d S e a ttle need
to g ro w som e yet.
Man n am ed D rp trie d to hold up a
T aco m a b an k c a sh ie r, b u t th e b a n k ­
e r go t th e d ro p on him .
F in a n c e s d o n 't b o th e r V illa m uch,
w hen he ru n s s h o r t o f m oney he Ju st
m ak es a few m illio n s.
B aco n ian s a n j
S b a k e sp e a ria n s,
lik e d ifferin g relig lo n iata, will n ev er
be co n v in ced , o n e by th e o th e r.
T h e re w ill be a v ery lo n g list of
th e "a lso r a n s ” a f te r th e p rim a rie s,
b u t m o st of th em w ill n o t h a . v
n
fa s t o r far.
PLEASANT VALLEY
B A P T IS T
church. S u n day S ch ool a t 10 a
m.;
p r e a c h in g a t 11 a. m , Y oung P eo p le’*
m e e tin g « 40, p reach in g a t 7.40 n. m
Kev. Mr. Moy. P astor.
ic
Your Future?
k
It seem s th a t so m e of th e big tr u s ts
Daily and S u n d ay O reg o n ian and
I T w ice-u-W eek O u tlo o k , special com ­ a re n o t w holly holy a n d san ctified
y et.
b in atio n . 1 y ear. »8.00.
T h e Be«t C ough M edicine.
" I h av e used C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
' R em edy e v e r sin ce I have been k eep ­
ing h o u se ,” say s L. C. H am es, of
M arb u ry , Ala. “ I c o n sid er it one of
i th e best rem ed ies I e v e r used,
My
ch ild re n h av e all ta k e n It a n d It
; w orks lik e a c h a rm
F o r co ld s an d
w h o oping co u g h it is ex cellen t. F o r
sale by G resh am D ru g Co., an d all
D ealers.
j!
NEW 'i EAR lies before you another twelve months of fresh opportunities. No
m atter what the old year brought for you, this year comes with fresh assurance of
success with new chances to "m ake good.” Hut what you accomplish how you
use these opportunities is entirely a m atter for YOU yourself to determine.
If you like your present work you are probably in the right line. Stick to it anil
train yourself lor a job higher up. If you don’t like your work if it offers you no
chance for advancement—it's
safe gm ss that you are in the wrong line. And you had
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