Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, March 17, 1914, Page 2, Image 2

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G resham
O R ESH A M ,
O utlook
B e e f C a ttle N ot W orth Fee»! on S m all
F arni
TWICE A WEEK
T h a t h eel r a ttle on th e sm all farm
P ublish ed
every T uesday en d F rid ay !
m ak e
h u t a em ail p ro fit, if any a t
at G resham , O regon
j a ll. Is th e b elief of P rof. E. B. F itts .
— j E x ten sio n liv esto ck m an a t O. A. C.
11. L.. ST CLA IR. E d ito r an d P u b l'r It Is advisable to turn off the beef
ea rly , sin ce beef is p ro d u ced m o re
Our HubecrlpUon
ch eap ly d u rin g th e first tw o y e a rs of
liu u »
On« year,
11 SSi
th e a n im a l's life th a n a t any tim e a f ­
• lx m on th «, 7 (c ta t
te rw a rd s.
thr«« m o n th '« tria l
“ T h e re is no profit in feed in g beef
■ u barrlp tlon .
O c ta
c a ttle fo r th e a d d itio n a l flesh th a t
AS »«rU «iag
th ey p u t on. T h e hay th a t n beef
Kat*»« r«a*unabl«. ,
Our
rep r»««n tativ«
e a ts in a day is w o rth m ore th a n th e
w ill c a ll
beef it m akes. T h e only a d v a n ta g e
I'h on « 7«t.
in feed in g Is to give a high flniBh th a t
" T h * 1.1 n o t r p «
w ill co m m an d top prices.
W ay 1« t h e
W ay
th a t W in«."
“ T he beef a n im a l is n o t so p rofit
ab le as th e d airy cow o r a s p igs an d
Official paper of th e Town of sheep.
W hen beef is p ro d u ced , th e
G resham , Oregon.
official paper of tha Tow n of p ro d u c e rs sh o u ld b reed a lo n g beef
F a ir v ie w , O regon
lines.
T h e D u rh am an d H erefo rd
Entered aa seco n d -cla ss m a tter g en e ra lly s ta n d a t th e h ead of th e
March 2. 1(11, at the PoatatBea at beef breeds, b u t th e G allow ay an d
( ireaham , O regon, under the Act of
A ngus a re also good b eef a n im als.
March 3. 1879
OKKOON,
TUESDAY ,
BOLD SPEAKER IS
HIGHLY PRAISED
M ARCH
17.
1O H
Read the Want Ads.
Ic a word for first insertion,
on e-half cent a word each su b seq u en t insertion.
PO RTLAN D, Meh 16— ( S p e c ia l) - -
“ T h e su p re m e c o u rt of th e s ta te of
O regon is a d isg ra c e an d th e ju d g e s
sh o u ld resig n a n d g et o u t," d ecla red
J u d g e W. N. G aten s in h is le c tu re
b efo re L e n ts g ra n g e la s t S a tu rd ay .
H e was sp e a k in g o n th e topic, “ T he
14» C M tIM 'k
1.1 V E S T 0 4 K
Ju v e n ile C o u rt a n d Vice C onditions
W A N TED — To p u rc h a se a m are,
in P o rtla n d ." L e t m e say I n ev er
F O R S A L E — C olt, com ing 3 th is
V ery g e n tle , well broke.
h e a rd su ch a re m a rk in a ll my n ew s­ 6 to 8 y e a rs old, b ro k en to farm sp rin g .
w ork
W eig h t ab o u t 1150 lbs. Geo. A bout 13 00 pounds. A. O. H o rb erg ,
p a p e r ex p erien ce. I t m ad e m e feel B. C ouper, C h erry v ille, O regon.
1 m ile n o rth of B oring. P h o n e 408.
good a ll over. T h e su p re m e c o u rt
o f O regon tu rn e d loose a Jot o f sc o u n ­
H o rses for Bale.
An-
D RIV IN G TEAM fo r Bale.
d re ls w ho h ad been co n v icted In th e
Seven b ead heavy w ork h o rses, d rew s B ros., P le a s a n t H om e. P hone
lo w er c o u rt of g ro ss im m o ra lity , on w eighing from 1300 to 1600 p o unds 279.
tf
a m ere te c h n ic a lity . J u d g e O aten s Ages from 3 to 9 years. H. E. Davis,
M o untain View F a rm . P h o n e 21. tf
FO R SA LE— F re s h cow.
P hone
d e cla red th a t th e d ecision o f th e su ­
35x1.
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p rem e c o u rt w as a blow a t com m on
FO
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F o r Sale.
decency, p ublic p u rity a n d m o ra lity .
Good tr u e fa rm te a m an d h a rn e sse s
T h e m en th ey tu rn e d loose on th e sey cow. F re s h in th r e e o r fo u r
S ired by re g iste re d Je rse y $135.00. No. 2 C lim ax stu m p p u l­
c o m m u n ity Bcott fre e h ad ru in e d a weeks.
ler, $45.00. F o rg e , an v il, vise, and
P rice. (8 5 .
A d d ress, J. C. d rill press, $15.00. Good ste e l plow
sco re of y o u n g boys, said J u d g e O a t­ bull.
’D
eaver,
C
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rb
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tt,
O
regon.
P
h
o
n
e
$8.00. A lm ost new P. & O. top bug­
ens, som e of w hom a re in th e in san e
6101.
tf
gy and h a rn e s s, co st $110.00, w ill sell
asy lu m , an d y et th ey a re a g a in fre e
B E E F C A T T LE , Attack c a ttle and $70.00. A lm ost new 3-in. S tu d eb ak -
to p rey upon th e y o u n g boys of th is
e r w agon, $ 4 5 .eu.
co u n try . I t took re d b lo o d a n d iron fresh cow s w anted. A ndrew s B ros.,
PU K IN & BRAM,
P h o n e C o rb e tt 3 lx . T ro u td a le , Ore.
n e rv e fo r a Ju d g e o f th e lo w er c o u rt P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 279.
to m a k e su ch a s ta r tlin g s ta te m e n t
R E A L E S T A T E REN TALB
FO R SA LE — T eam of grey m ares,
a b o u t th e su p re m e co u rt.
A s h a m e a n d a d isg ra c e a n d 5 and 6 y e a rs old, well m ated , solid I FARM fo r R en t, 30 acres. In ­
b u ilt, g e n tle , tr u e an d so und. P h o n e ■
o u g h t to g et o u t,” was th e la n g u a g e 305, C. G. W itte r, on W inch ran ch .
q u ire of o r a d d re s s Mrs. M. G oger,
S andy, O regon.
used In th e p resen ce of 150 m em -
here o f th e g ra n g e , m en an d women,,» COWS fo r sale— All giving m ilk,
FO R R E N T — 5-roont house, good
c o n cern in g th e su p re m e c o u rt of Or- ,Also o ne second h an d 3*4 Inch wag-
eg
on
o n ' L e o n a rd R. L a u d e rb a c k , P leas- ap p le, c h e rry and p e a r o rc h a rd , g a r ­
egon.
den. S table. A pply Ja s. L aw rence,
a n t H om e, P h o n e 753.
tf
I am g lad th a t we h av e a ju d g e
G resham . P h o n e 313.
tf
lik e “ B ill” G aten s on th e bench. H e
FO R S A L E — Tw o t/e s h
FO R R E N T -*-25-acre farm lying
say s th a t he does n o t ex p ect to be a Good m ilk ers.
S. T. L in d ,
I on P ow ell s tr e e t in sid e city lim its,
c a n d id a te a g a in , b u t I w an t to say G resham , pitone 28x1.
j E. E. E llio tt, G resh am , R. D. 2.
we need- su ch a m an.
P h o n e 264.
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T h e people need h im on th e bench.
FO R S A L E — Good
horse,
ro ad I
T a k e N o tic e
T h e peo p le o u g h t to keep him w agon an d h arn ess. 11. W. T ru s c o tt, 1
If you w a n t y o u r g a rd e n plow ed,
G resham .
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th ere.
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M inim um , any insertion, 10c.
Want Ads. are Profitable to Buyer and Seller
POULTRY.
F O R SA LE — Six "O ld
T ru s ty "
b ro o d ers. On a cco u n t of in s ta llin g
la rg e r b ro o d ers, w ill sell a t a b ar­
gain . H. W. C ooley, R. 1, T ro u t­
dale. P h o n e 434.
tf
P o u ltry .
FO R SA LE —-Day old ch ick s and
o ld er.
E ggs fo r h a tc h in g
P lace
y o u r o rd e rs fo r 4 to 6-w eeks-old p u l­
lets, W h ite L eg h o rn s.
W h ite K noll
P o u ltry F a rm . H. W. C ooley, prop
T ro u td a le . P h o n e 434.
tf
FO R SA LE — M am m oth B ronze
tu rk e y s , tw o h en s an d on e gohler.
Mrs. C. P ow ell, P h o n e 25x.
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F ee flin g Rally C h ick s.
F arm er* A sk an d G et H elp F ro m
Y oung ch ick s receiv e th e ir first
F g lfs for B ettin g.
th e College.
feed a t th e O regon s ta tio n w hen
S eventy-five c e n ts p er s e ttin g or
F a rm e rs a re fa s t com ing to act on
$4.75 p e r 100. C ypers s tra in w hite
a b o u t 24 to 36 h o u rs old. T h ey a re
th e fact th a t " th e A g ric u ltu ra l col­
L eg h o rn s w ith reco rd of o v e r 200
given b ran , m ixed c ru m b ly w ith raw
lege is a so u rce of h elp in th e ir ev­
eggs p e r y ear. All eggs te s te d fo r
egg, o r b read d ip p ed in m ilk a n d
fe rtility
before sh ip p in g .
A lder
ery d ay pro b lem s of th e farm . T h e
sq u eezed d ry, tw ice a d ay fo r th e
G rove P o u ltry F a rm .
Mrs. G eorge
flood of In q u irie s th a t reach th e
R
odgers,
R.
2,
G
resh
am
.
P hone
first w eek, and eq u al p a rts o f cra c k
h ead s of th e d e p a rtm e n ts m ak e it
261.
tf
ed w heat an d crack ed co rn on clean
difficult to h a n d le th em w ith th e
san d th re e tim e a day. A fte r tw o o r
usual
facilities.
T h e d e p a rtm e n t
FO R SA LE o r T R A D E fo r h en s, 3
th re e days th e g ra in m ix tu re is fed
dozen In d ia n R u n n e r ducks. All lay ­
of A gronom y receiv es fro m th irty to
In th e litte r. C lean w ater, g rit, c h a r­
ing. A. W. Cook, G resham .
tf
forty le tte r s d aily , each re q u irin g
coal, an d crack ed bone, in se p a ra te
a special a n sw er. O th e r in q u irie s
M iscellaneous.
dishes, a re k ep t befo re th em . T hey
a re of a m ore g e n e ra l n a tu re , a n d
also have access to g reen food. W hen
th e a n sw e rs a re p rin te d in th e B ulle­
GOOD S E E D OATS fo r sale. Both
o n e week old th e ch ick s a re fed a
tin s to re a c h h u n d re d s of fa rm e rs
black an d
w hite.
C has.
Pow ell.
m oist m ash of th re e p a rts b ran , one
P h o n e 25x.
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th ro u g h th e local n ew sp ap ers to
p a rt w h eat m id d lin g s, one pound
w hich th ey a re sen t.
co rn m eal, an d a p inch of s a lt— a b o u t
MOTOR C YCLE fo r sale, in good
E xtensio n w ork in A gronom y is a l­
co n d itio n . $7 5.00. M ary E. Wood.
w h at th ey w ill e a t up In an h o u r—
so very heavy a t th is seaso n .
On
g ra in m ix tu re tw o o r th r e e tim es a
S a tu rd a y s n e a rly th e e n tire d e p a rt­
W A N T E lF —55 g allo n s m ilk daily
day, beef scra p s in a h o p p er, an d
m ent I b ab ro a d on Held serv ice In
from Je rse y cows. S ta te a m o u n t can
o th e r su p p lies as (jefore.
W hen
fu rn ish . W ill call. I. N. S kies, L en ts,
d ifferen t p a rts of th e s la te . H ere is
P o m o n a g ra n g e m ay find a g uide
th re e w eeks old, th ey have m ilk a d d ­
O regon. P h o n e T a b o r 1102.
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a typical busy d ay :
b o ard in th e w a te r m e te r re f e re n ­
ed to th e ra tio n .
P ro fe sso r S cu d d er, head o f th e d e­
dum th a t Is In p ro g re ss In P o rtla n d
Ï
EARLY B IRD Seed P o ta to e s for
B. F. LEACH, Mgr.
p a rtm e n t, w ent to Cow C reek valley
a t th e p re s e n t tim e.
N ot a sin g le
Mrs. W. E. M organ.
P hone
P le a sa n t H om e C h urch N ew s.
f sale.
IN
A
so u th e rn O regon, to ex am in e a larg e
43x1.
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9 North Second St., Portland, Or. $
S unday, M arch 15 being D enom i­ p enny Is b eing paid to c ir c u la to rs of
ranch fo r which a co m p lete m an ag e­
th
e
p
etitio
n
s.
Men
an
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W
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en
a
re
T H E R IG H T
K IN D
Phone or Wire at our Expense £
n a tio n a l day fo r th e N o rth e rn B ap-
T W E L V E STANDS of B E E S for
m ent plan is to be laid o u t
P ro fes- j , | Bt co n v en tio n , th e Rev. A. J. L ucas, d o in g th e w ork w ith o u t pay because
sale. Jo sep h C ro w sto n , R. 2, T ro u t­
so r H yslop ad d ressed a fa rm e rs '
they
w
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t
to
d
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fe
a
t
w
h
at
th
ey
con­
p a sto r of th e above ch u rc h p reach ed
dale, O regon.
5
m eeting at Ju n c tio n C ity on corn
tw o re m a rk a b ly good serm o n s on th e sid e re d an o u tra g e o u s in ju stic e , th e
grow ing and silag e m ak in g . P ro fes­
FO R S A L E — St. R egis S v e rb e a r-
th em e, D en o m in atio n al Day.
Very p ilin g up a tre m e n d o u s ex p en se on
so r P ow ers w ent to H u b b a rd to a d ­
| ing ra s p b e rrie s, a su re tw o crop b e r­
b e a u tifu l th o u g h ts w ere ex p ressed th e to p s of th e ir a lre a d y o v e rb u r­
ry. Good a s th e C u th b e rt a n d e a r l­
d ress a m eetin g on d is tric t d ra in a g e
an d fine view s p resen ted .
T h e 16th d ened sh o u ld ers.
ier. F a ll crop, A ugust an d S ep tem ­
and tile laying.
P ro fe sso r L arson
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B u t th e p o in t I w an t to em p h asize
c h a p te r o f L ev iticu s w as read as a
ber.
Dozen p la n ts 75 c e n ts ; $4.00
was at M olalla to sp eak to th e farm - |
w lth
3 4 th verge
th e Is th a t th is is th e rig h t use on th e
p er h u n d re d ; $25 p er th o u sa n d . Mil-
e rs on corn g ro w in g a n d d iv ersified te x t.
W. J. OTT
to n O. N elson, C h e rry P a rk , T r o u t­
H. H OTT
JOHN BROWN
Mr. L ucas' p rin cip le p o in ts re fe re n d u m .
dale.
P h o n e 15 3.
fa rm in g an d D. McCool ad d ressed
IN S U R A N C E
If th e m e a su re is of sufficient Im ­
w ere, “ O u r C h u rch H isto ry ," “ O ur
tw o m eetin g s in th e vicin ity of M ed­
p
o
rta
n
c
e
to
g
et
th
e
people
th
em
selv
es
A p p ra ise m e n t."
"O u r P rin c ip le s."
R e p re se n tin g only R E L IA B L E IN ­
FO R SA LE, C H E A P 9*6x11 W il-
ford on corn g ro w in g an d soil f e r til­
D E N T IS T S
Upon th ese tw o p o in ts very Ideal to c irc u la te th e p e titio n s, th e n it be­
SU RA N CE C O M PA N IES
i la m e tte D onkey en g in e, in good con-
ity
G
RESH
AM
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OREGON
com
es
th
e
p
ro
p
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r
use
of
th
e
re
fe
r-
I
d
itlo
n.
A lb ert R o d lu n , G resham .
th o u g h ts w ere p re se n te d , also o u r
P hone 513
O resham , O regon
Phone (# .
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dum . It becom es w h at It o u g h t to
self
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D rain ag e Best R em edy fo r A lkali in
be—
a
p
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tectiv
e
law.
w orld.
Many b e a u tifu l co n d en sed
B oils.
B ut to see th e b unch going ab o q f
th o u g h ts w ere p re se n te d on each
“ Since d ra in a g e p re v e n ts a lk a li In
J a m e s E lk in g to n
P h o n e M ain 2Ö88
po in t. T h e au d ien c e a t O rie n t was an d ta k in g dow n n am es a t sot m uch
Hoils from com ing to th e su rfa c e
IN S U R A N C E
very larg e a t th e ev e n in g serv ice and a n am e is a fla g ra n t a b u se o f th is
J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D.
d ra in a g e is th e m ost su ccessfu l m e th ­
ACCIDENT
SU R E T Y BONDS
gave a m a rk e d a tte n tio n
to th e p ro te c tiv e m easu re. T h o se w ho a t ­
D E N T IS T
EIR E
AUTOMI >BILE
od or reclaim in g a lk a li so ils ,’’ said M. sp eak er.
FRESH and CURED
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LASS
ten d P o m o n a g ra n g e an d w an t td see
Office,
615-16-17
H EA L TH
A. McCall, farm a s s is ta n t of K lam ath
M edical B u ild in g .
Foreland. O regon
th is m ea su re am en d e d can find a
O ffice In Bank of Oresham
county In a d d re ssin g th e (I. A. C. E x­
A ccording to C. C. C olt, p re s id e n t p o w erfu l a rg u m e n t In fav o r of an
tension co u rse at K la m a th F alls. “ In- of th e U nion M eat Co., o f P o rtla n d . a m e n d m e n t to c u t o u t th e p aid c ir ­
CONTRACTORS
P H Y S IC IA N S
deed II Is com ing Io he g en erally rec- O regon. Is becom ing n o ted as a hog c u la to r o f p e titio n s. If a law is
ognlzed th a t land th a t Is badly a lk a- an d sheep ra isin g sta te . Since 1912 w o rth a n y th in g It o u g h t to be in ­
ALFRED HAMMAR
line can n o t he w holly reclaim ed by no hogs have been sh ip p ed to th e itia te d by th e
S. P. Bittner, M. D.
people th em selves.
P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n
tiny o th e r m eans. If th e w a te r th a t P o rtla n d sto ck y a rd s fro n t
o th e r T h e re m ig h t be less law s in itia te d ,
P la s te r e r an d C em en t C on tractor.
P o w e ll S tre e t M a r k e t
O F F IC E HOCKS
holds a lk a li in so lu tio n ts allo w ed to sta te s, th e e n tire su p p ly b eing d raw n b u t th o se w hich a re in itia te d w ould
10 a. m. to 12 ni., 1 p. m. to 3 p. m.
E stim a te s fu rn ish e d fre e on r e ­
P h on e 4 1
7 to 8 p. m.. at R esidence
sta n d an d e v a p o ra te on th e field, th e from O regon.
T he ab sen ce of co rn , be w o rth y law s, I th in k .
q u est. All w ork G u a ra n te e d
P h o n es
Office 116 R esid en ce 118
a lk a li Is hound to be d ep o sited .
w hich h as alw ay s been co n sid ered ln-
P hon« 6x1
G reah sni P. O. B ox 31
L. H. W E L L 9.
Office H o w itt B ld g., over P. O
Tlt. re a re o th e r th in g s, how eser, d isp en sab le to th e finishing of good
flint will help M an u re p ro p erly add- p o rk , hua not tro u b le d th e O regon
M any F ru its o n Few Trees.,
ed to th e soil will ten d to n e u tra liz e fa rm e r, as a c o m b in atio n of alfa lfa ,
All th e fresh f r u it you w ant d u r ­
IF YOU WANT FIRST CLASS WORK SEE
PH O N E S R esilience, i l l ; Office, t l x
tlo a lk a li, an d laud p la s te r w ill b arley an d o th e r g ra in s haH been ing m ost of th e y ear, grow n on a few
* liange black a lk a li to w h ite, a less found au ex cellen t s u b s titu te . F a r- tre e s in sm all back lo ts an d sim ila r
H. H. HUGHES, M. D.
P h y sic ia n and B urgeon
h a rm fu l form .
m er S m ith , of th e O. W. R. A N. Ry. a re a s , is th e la te s t offer of science
H o u r s. 10-12 a. m„ 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.
Air c irc u la tin g freely In th e soil in sists th a t w ith in ten y e a r O regon to w a rd a lo w er co st of living
Ac­
Office, H ow itt B u ild in g
« ill re n d e r th e a lk a li less h a rm fu l will be one of th e g re a te s t corn p ro ­ co rd in g to p lan s w orked o u t by P ro ­
G RESH AM
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OREGON
'll» 're fo re , th e a d d itio n o f any o r- d u rin g s ta te s in th e U nion an d th a t fesso r U. I Lewis, O. A. C. h o rtic u l­
gallic m a tte r th a t will o pen up th e th e s ta te will th en be a heavy ex- tu r is t, tw o o r m ore v a rie tie s o f a p ­
soil will be beneficial. T h is m a tte r, | p o rte r o f hog p ro d u cts
ples, p ears, c h e rrie s au d p lum s, may
PH O N E S
R esid en ce,
Tabor
120
w h eth er m a n u re o r s tra w , sh o u ld be
be g ro w n on a sin g le sto ck tr e e fo r
Office. Main 4812; R om e A 5162
well disked Into th e g ro u n d ."
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C. C. H a rris an d Geo. W oodw ard. each species. Mr. L ew is h as w orked
J. M. SHORT. M. D.
w hile fishing on th e S andy, g rew o u t sch em es o f v a rie tie s th a t may­
W E DJ2SIGN B U IL D IN G S
P h y sic ia n and S u rg eo n
ltur.ll people w ill soon he ab le to I tire d o f c a stin g fo r ste e lh e a d s th a t be g ra fte d o n to th e sto ck tre e , so
ETTSEL T. JONES
FRANK C. JONES
R es., 9 3 E ast 0 9 th Bt.
s, nd th e ir ch ln ck e iis to m a rk e t by refu sed to s trik e , so they p u t on th a t th ey w ill p o llin a te and grow In
O Bca, 1111-12 S altin g B n lld la g
W id ely
sc a tte r e d
have
PO R T L A N D , OREGON
the ru ra l c a rr ie rs an d may get th e ir sm all h o oks an d began fishing th e p erfect co n co rd , each v a rie ty su p p ly ­
been bu ilt by th e P o r t­
em pty c ra te s re tu rn e d In th e sam e ed d ie s fo r sea tr o u t
In a few m in- ing a p a rtic u la r need a t th e p ro p er
lan d R a ilw a y , L ig h t A
w»y. T he ru ra l c a rr ie rs sh o u ld build u tes each m an h ooked a big steel season. T h e tre e s a re tra in e d to lit
P o w er C om pany for th e
Office P hon e 46.
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p u rp o se of p ro v id in g
ra te s on th e ir w agon* an d help th e head, w hich. In each In stan ce, calm
th e ir su rro u n d in g s a n d occupy the
G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
p ro d u cer by sav in g him th e cost o f ly s tra ig h te n e d o u t th e lig h t tr o u t space a llo tte d an d 110 m ore. S hade-
M R S. M . S Q U IR E
P H Y SIC IA N and SURG EO N
All p ro fessio n a l r a ils p rom ptly a t ­
postage on th a t m uch o f h is s h ip h o o k s an d w ent a b o u t th e ir bu slu ess loving bush and vine fr u its a re p la n t
Main S tre e t o pposite
tended. S p ecia l
a tte n tio n to d is ­
m ent
e a s e s o f the E yea and fittin g o f
B an k of G resh am
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office H ours 9 to 12 a m., 1 30 to 6
\ tra n s p o rta tio n of th re e new s | lib e ra te d from th e h a tc h e ry a t R iver J tw een th e row s
over F ir st S ta ts Bank
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e d alo n g th e fences com pleting’ I
tioned bv so m any p erso n s we chanc­ »eas<>n will help th e fishing g re a tly th e desig n of In ten siv e h o rtic u ltu re I
ed to m eet th a t th e r e a re no d o u b ts In th a t lo cality
o ld fisherm en say o n very re s tric te d a re a s d w a rf sto ck }
as to th e p a p e r being re a d by e v e ry ­ th ey n ev er saw so m any sm all tro u t
Dr. W. C Belt
tre e s a re em ployed.
body who g e ts it. P e rh a p s th e " m is ­ In th e riv e r befo re, all ran g in g
C la s s a n d P r iv a te L e s s o n s
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to its p atron s. T h ro u g h
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tak es" w ere m ade fo r a test.
W e’ll a ro u n d fo u r inches
h igh te n sio n tr a n sm is­
Most o f th ese
Office on M ain S tre e t, op. Library-
Phone
661
FLORENCE
M
HONEY
never tell.
sio n lin e s , e a c h o f th e se
fish w ill be o v er th e six-inch lim it
P h o n e 18
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g e n e r a tin g p la n ts a r e in ­
by su m m er.
te r -c o m m u n ic a tiv e .
so
T he g ro u n d h o g is a fra u d , but
th a t th e s e r v ic e is In­
N o tice o t S a le Ry G uardian.
th in k » lin t he m issed In fine w e a th e r
R ep o rts of th e fo u r b a n k s o f M ed­
su re d
a g a in st
u n fo r e ­
P a u l H o e t z e l Prop.
d u rin g his six w eeks of en fo rced ford fo r th e first m o n th s of 1914
P a r a ly sis,
R h eu m atism .
F em ale
se e n in te rr u p tio n s.
and N'ervuua D ise a se s. S tom ach , L iv ­
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h ib ern atio n .
L ike som e people he show an In crease o f 17 p er c en t In
er and K id n ey D ise a se s s u c c e s s fu lly
O regon fo r th e C ounty of M arion.
treated. C hronic D ise a se s a sp e c ia lty
« a s a victim to his ow n fears.
to ta l d ep o sits o v er th e last q u a r te r of
In th e m a tte r of th e g u a rd ia n s h ip of
Dr. J. A. Beemer
WHERE LOCATED
1913
T o tal d ep o sits on M arch 4
M elford Z. A llen, a M inor.
C hiropractor, N a tu ro p a th and
T h e a d m ln ls trs tto n is e v id en tly
w ere $2,82(1, 917, an In crease of
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given
th
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a fra id th a t T exas will w hip Mexico
$326.475 o v er th e a m o u n t show u
su a n t to an o rd e r of sa le h ere to fo re
over
sta te -B a n k
O regon City
w ith o u t a sk in g p erm issio n Two re g ­
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m ad e and e n te re d of reco rd by th e
B ilverton
D ecem ber 31. 1913. T h e o u tlo o k fo r
office H o u rs from 2 to L U p. m
im en ts se n t dow n th e re h av e In su rtc-
co u n ty co u rt of M arion C ounty, O re­
C azad ero
M onday and W ednesday
fu tu re bu sin ess Is e x tre m e ly good
gon, th e u n d e rs ig n e d g u a rd ia n of th e
ON THE MARKET
tlotis to h elp keep th e peace.
F riday * S atu rd ay. 9 a. muto I 3« p m
E sta c a d a
person an d e s ta te of M elford Z. A l­
Bull Run
FRESH EVERY DAY
len, th e above nam ed m inor, w ill sell
B orin g
C olum bia co u n ty to p u sh in g ro ad ■
at p riv a te s a le qu th e 2 8 th day o t
Bt. J o h n s
w ork to su ch an ex tern th a t It w ill |
¿M arch , 1914, o r as soon th e r e a fte r
S alem
probably be ah ead o f M u ltn o m ah If
as a p u rc h a s e r may be found, th e
follow ing d escrib ed re a l p ro p erty ,
th e th in g k eep s up for a cou p le of
Alt K in d s an d Sixes
| fo r cash, a t S ta y to n , O regon, to -w lt; , Attorney and Counselor at Law
years.
(» a Iwr, (n
. Saad«, 4, 4««*wrw*
An u n d iv id ed o n e -h a lf in te re s t In
Practice In All Court« and All
L ot No 9, tn Block No 10. In C e n - .
Linea
te r A u dition to E ast P o rtla n d , (now
PROBATE
SPECIALTY
P o rtla n d ) in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , O r­
Farm Help
Canadian Employment Co.
Hurry
P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S
o n
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BROS.
T. R. Howitt
M EATS
Government Inspected
T en
E le c tr ic
Generating
P la n ts
Dressmaking
Reliable
E lectric
S e r v ic e
Fundamental Music Training
City Bakery
Best Bread
PH O TO S
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
M. C. KING
egon .
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MARY C. ALLEN.
Guardian.
H ELTZEL.
Attorney for Ouardlan
t Reaident
Attorney and Modern
Law Office,
Motto— Our business acquaint­
ance will pay mutually, and the
better the acquaintance
better the pay.
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Greebam. Oregon
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