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    PAGE
TWO
GRESHAM
G resham O utlook PIANO CONTEST IS
I H H F I »11 K
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n .
OUTLOOK
STATEWIDE SANITATION
NEARING ITS END
C on tin u ed from page I
TUESDAY,
DECEMBER
1.
1914
Good ‘Eats’
MV
$ 1 0 1 ,7 1 2 . T h e d is tr ic t, all of w hich
w as h a rd - s u rfa c e d ,
in c lu d e s
E a st
H L. ST. C LA IH , E d ito r a n d P u b P r.
T h re e w eeks m o re w ill be allo w ed S alm o n fro m E a s t T e n th to E a st
Our SuliM-ription
R ate«
th e c o n te s ta n ts in th e p ian o c o n te s t F o u r te e n th ; E a st T a y lo r fro m U nion
O ne year. 11.50;
a v e n u e to E a s t N in th s t r e e t;
E a st
to g et votes, a n d th e n will com e th e
A p p le«, A p p le s. 5 0 c to $ 1 .1 0 a box.
SWEET POTATOES PUMPKINS
»lx m on th , 75 eta;
Y am h ill fro m U nion a v e n u e to E ast
fr e sh Bananas
O ran ges
L em o n s
th ree m o n th ’« trial
d u al a w a rd s.
SQUASH
RUTABAGAS
E
ig
h
th
s
t
r
e
e
t;
B
elm
o
n
t
fro
m
U
nion
«u b scrlp tlon , 60c.
G rape Fruit G rap es C ranberries
N ext M onday ev e n in g
th e la st a v e n u e to E a st T e n th s t r e e t; E a st A l­
CARROTS TURNIPS
CABBAGE
A dvertising
K a tes rea so n a b le
FRESH NUTS of all kinds
w eekly p rize w ill he g iv en , to he fo l­ d e r fro m U nion a v e n u e to E a s t S ev­
CELERY
LETTUCE
Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e
Popcorn Candies Etc. Etc.
GREEN PEPPERS
ONIONS
low ed th e n ex t week w ith a sp ecial e n th a n d fro m E a s t T e n th to E ast
w ill call.
p re m iu m fro m th e P u lf e r M e rc a n tile T w e lfth ; E a s t W a sh in g to n from E ast
P h o n e 701
Salmon, Herring, Mackerel, C od.
"T he L I n o t ype
C o m p an y . A fte r th a t a n o th e r weeg E ig h th to E a st T w e lfth ; E a s t S ta rk
1 l o l l , «11 K in C lo , Kip r'd Herring, Salmon, Sardines, Oysters
W ay Is th e W ay
w ill be allo w ed in w hich to ru s tle fro m U nion a v e n u e to E a s t T w e n ti­
th a t W in s.”
new v o tes o r d e p o sit th o s e b eing e th ; E a st S e v e n th fro m E a st S ta rk
F resh H o n ey , F in est C re a m C heese, M ince M eat, Pickles
to E a st O a k ; a n d E a st M ain to H aw ­
Official p a p e r of
h eld o u t.
G resh am , O regon,
F re sh Sliced Boiled H a m , Sliced Bacon, Sliced D ried Beef
T h e la s t c o u n t w ill be m a d e on th o r n e a v e n u e ; E a st E ig h th from
Official p a p e r of
H a w th o rn e a v e n u e to E a st M o rri­
M
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v
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,
D
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21,
ju
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t
F a irv ie w , O regon.
so n s t r e e t; E a st N in th fro m B el­
in tim e b efo re C h ris tm a s.
E n te re d a s se c o n d -c la ss m a tte r
m o n t to E a st M o rriso n ; E a st Y am hill
I t is k n o w n t h a t m an y v o tes hav
.March 3, 1911, a t th e PostoiB ce a t
fro m E ast T w e lfth
to
E a st F o u r ­
been
w
ith
h
e
ld
a
n
d
th
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r
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m
ay
be
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct of
te
e
n
th
;
E
a
st
E
le
v
e
n
th
fro
m
B elm ont
som
e
s
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r
p
ris
in
g
c
h
a
n
g
e
s
in
th
e
list
M arch 3, 1879.
to E a st O ak ; E a stv S ev en th fro m E ast
as it now s ta n d s.
S O M E D ISCREPANCIES.
T h e fo llo w in g is th e lis t a n d s ta n d S alm o n to E a s t A ld e r; E a st T e n th
fro m E a s t A ld er to B e lm o n t; E ast
il.g of th e c o n te s ta n ts :
G la rin g in e q u a litie s h av e been M iss G e rtr u d e E a stm a n ..... 3 73255 T w e lfth fro m H a w th o rn e . T h is d is­
found in so m e o f th e p ro p e rty v a lu ­ Mrs. 8. G. C a r r e ll........... . .. 3 1 7078 tr ic t is a b o u t o n e h a lf th e w ork d one
M iss G lad y s M ille r............ ..... 195589 in C e n tra l E ast P o r tla n d , w hich in ­
a tio n s as m a rk ed on th e sch o o l d is­
Mrs. C. A. H offm an ......
139568
tric t m ap s s e n t o u t by th e co u n ty M iss F ra n c e s B liss
91506 c lu d e s th e tillin g of H a w th o rn e r a ­
J
e
n
n
ie
U
n
d
.....................
4
3 845 vine.
ussesso r.
In a t least o n e in s ta n c e
C o n tin u e d fro m page t
Mrs. J. M cK inney ........ .... 41492
o v e r n e a r th e Bust* L in e th e v a lu a ­ M iss G e o rg in a H am lin
32632
000
is
in
v e s te d , ex clu siv e of th e land
MISSIONARY MEETING
lc w ord fo r first in s e rtio n ; one-
tio n fixed on tw o a lm o st id e n tic a l MISS C. II. H aile
.. 18808
w h ere th e p la n ts a re lo cated .
A
SUCCESS
h a lf c e n t a w ord e ach su b s e q u e n t
16523
S p e a k in g of liow th e paved ro a d s
tr a c ts is sh o w n in th e v ary in g su m s Miss Iris G u llik so n ...
in s e rtio n .
.... 18840
had m ad e a u to - tru c k in g c h e a p in
D 1 S T IIT I
o f $11G a n d $204 p e r acre.
O th e r M iss A lice R o b e rts
T h e th a n k o ffe rin g o f th e W om ­ g e ttin g f r u it an d fa rm p ro d u c ts to
Miss L u lu N y stro m ___
1 0800
M in im u m , a n y in s e rtio n , 10c.
d iffe re n c e s have been n o ted w h e n ' Miss E th e l M e r rill.............
7665 e n s ' H om e M issio n ary so ciety was th e a s s o c ia tio n ’s p a c k in g p la n ts an d
W
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J
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.
H
.
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T
th e r e sh o u ld he n o n e, o r at least M iss G lad y s L u m sd en
7090
c a n n e rie s. S e n a to r P a u lh a m u s cited
LIVESTOCK
th e
M eth o d ist
E p isco p al th a t up to N o v em b er 10 of th is y e a r
7000 h eld a t
v ery little . Mr. Keed h as re q u e s te d ! Mrs. W. 11. S a n fo rd
Mrs.
A
lonzo
R
ad
fo
rd
7000
th
e
a
ss
o
c
ia
tio
n
h
ad
paid
th
e
o
ld
e
r
c h u rc h la s t S u n d a y e v e n in g a n d was
c o m p la in ts, an d if th e r e is a w h o le­
PIG S F O R S A L E — A lso d ry w ood.
Mrs. L u lu S tre b ln
7000
ra ilro a d s $ 1 3 1 ,5 5 3 .5 6 fo r fr e ig h t on
D IM T IIT I
s a le e x a m in a tio n of th e m aps he will M rs. Iv a R o b ertso n
A H alil, R. 4, G re sh a m .
*79
B esides b e rrie s sh ip p e d from P u y a llu p and
6 3 00 a m ost I n te re s tin g e v e n t.
G R E SH A M
O REG O N
g et th em in p len ty . In Ju stice to th e M iss ll e n r le ttu W iles
5705 th e fine p ro g ra m of m u sic, th e a u _ | $ 2 5 ,1 1 9 .3 4 fo r sh ip m e n ts fro m S u m ­
LOST o r ST R A Y E D - O ne bay m a re ,
5300
n e r to in te r-m o u n ta in a n d E a s te rn
a s s e s s o r it sh o u ld be sa id th a t h e is Miss N ellie E a ris
w e ig h t 1100; 7 y e a rs old. P h o n e
d le n c e w as tr e a te d to an e a r n e s t a n d m a rk e ts , b esid es to th e P u g e t S ound
Miss
M
aud
M
ichel
4500
try in g to e q u a liz e v a lu a tio n s an d a s ­
498. C has. B aird , B a ird s d a le s t a ­
Mrs. G ra n t S haw .............
5050 e lo q u e n t a d d re s s by M rs. M. C. R eed and P o rtla n d m a rk e ts . A bout $20,-
tio n , T r o u td a le line.
tf
se s sm e n ts, w hich is th e re aso n for M rs. R o b e rt L an sd o w n .
P H O N E S :—-Office 517 R e sid e n c e 51x
5100
000
h
ad
also
been
p
aid
th
e
M
ilw
a
u
­
tits s e n d in g o u t tile m aps, lie is not Mrs. J . C a v a n a u g h
___
4200 o f P o rtla n d , w ho is c o n n e c te d w ith kee ra ilro a d .
J. B. CLANAHAN
R. « . MOSS
He m e n tio n e d th is to
L o st
4100 th e P o rtla n d I n d u s tr ia l H om e, and sh o w th a t If th e ra ilw a y s lo st local
re s p o n sib le fo r fo rm e r Ju m b les und Miss E lsie S c h u ltz
LOST— F ro m p a s tu re n e a r G re sh a m ,
D
E
N
T
IS
T
S
Miss
O
live
M
arsto
n
4
000
w
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av
e
a
d
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s
c
rip
tio
n
of
h
e
r
stu
d
y
traffic b ec a u se of th e c o m p e titio n of
solid
co lo red
J e rs e y
hull calf,
I h try in g to c o rre c t th em .
O F F IC E
Mrs. .J. C ald o ...................
4000 o f h o m e m issio n s in c o n n e c tio n w ith m e m o to r tr u c k s , th e y m o re th a n
about
9 m o n th s
o ld .
C h ris.
F
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S
T
A
T
E
B
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B
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D
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Mrs. C. E. Irish
3059
m a d e up th e deficit fro m long h a u l
G esnie, L e n ts , O re.
T h o se B ase L ine p eo p le won a vic­ M rs. .1. E. M e tz g e r..............
3500 h e r tr ip to th e n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n on th e la rg e s h ip m e n ts to o u ts id e
GRESH AM , ORE.
A m a rk e ts.
to ry w hen th e y p re v e n te d h a rd s u r ­ M rs. D. O. S m ith
3720 of th e H o m e M issio n ary so ciety .
TEN M ILCH COW S fo r sale, so m e
M
rs.
J
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n
n
ie
O
sw
ald
g
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n
e
ro
u
s
th
u
n
k
o
ffe
rin
g
w
as
re
c
e
iv
­
3700
face on th a t th o r o u g h fa re . T h ey a re
"T o show th e in c re a se In v a lu e he-
fre sh , so m e fre sh so o n ; also B row n
M
rs.
E.
J.
G
rudin
3700
P
B
Y
S
1
C
I
A
B
S
ro a d s a n d a p ­
L e g h o rn
h en s
fo r sa le .
B. F .
ed to be used th r o u g h th e c h a n n e ls of | cau se o f a d e q u a te
to lie p u n ish e d now by seein g th e im ­
M rs. m . Myers
3500
pro v ed m e th o d s of m a r k e tin g p ro d ­
H oover, H o o v er S ta ., E sta c a d a ,
p ro v e m e n ts g o in g e ls e w h e re u n til Mrs. Id a H a m ilto n
3500 tile so ciety .
ucts, 1 b o u g h t my fic m of 55 a c re s
L in e. P h o n e 42x.
tf
S. P. B ittner, M. D.
T h e local so c ie ty is p re p a r in g to 12 y e a rs ag o fo r $100 an a c re ," said
th e i r tu r n com es.
B ut th e n th ey Mrs. Roy K ern
3100
P
h
y
s
ic
ia
n
an
ti
«Surgeon
M
rs.
1,. A. A p lin g to n
2910 p a c k th e u s u a l b a rr e l to be s e n t to Mr. P a u lh a m u s .
sa id th a t th e B ase b in e w as good
“ I t w as m ostly
'O R S A L E
B rood sow , a lso y e a r ­
O F F IC E H O UK S
Miss G e rtr u d e B ak er
2 300 th e P o rtla n d in d u s tr ia l H om e, one c le a re d lan d . My fa rm is now w o rth
lin g J e r s e y h e ife r, also 75 y e a r-
en o u g h fo r th e fa rm e rs .
10 a ni. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 2 p. m.
Mrs. Ed. H am ilto n
2700
7 to 8 p. m . , a t R esid e n c e
$1500 a n ac re .
1 h av e sp e cialized
old L e g h o rn h en s. P h o n e 175.
M iss R e ta B u rch
P h o n es
Office 11« R esid e n c e 118
2110 of th e in s titu tio n s w hich th e society in g ro w in g b e rrie s by fe rtiz in g h e a v i­
T h e s tric t c e n so rsh ip , in E n g lan d M iss M irlum B ro w n
is
h
e
lp
in
g
to
s
u
p
p
o
rt.
Office
H
o
w
ltt
B
id
s’.,
o
v
er
P.
O.
......
2010
ly an d d e a r $250 to $300 y e a rly p er
T aken I p ,
e sp ecially , is th e c a u se of ttie lack
A n y th in g in th e lin e of fr u its , je l­ acre. T h is
in d u s try
w ill d ev elo p
A t my p lace n e a r P le a s a n t H om e,
of v o lu n te e rs fo r
th e
w ar.
T h e CABBAGES SHIPPED BY
R. 2, G re sh a m , 1 g ra y h o rs e , w e ig h t
lies, v e g e ta b le s, o r c lo th in g fo r use m o re in th e n e x t five y e a rs th a n it
ib o u t 1100 p o u n d s, 1 b ro w n in a re
y o u n g m en a re n o t fired to p a tr io t­
CANNERY ASSOCIATION in tile h o m e o r fo r d is trib u tio n has in th e p ast 25, m ain ly b ecau se P H O N E S: R esid en ce, 111; Office, 11«
of h a v in g p aved co u n ty ro ad s. M ost
o lt, a b o u t 2 y e a rs o ld . H. F . W lh-
ism sim p ly b ecau se th e y d o n 't know
a m o n g th e n eed y in th e ir d is tric t of th e b e rry p ro d u c e rs hav e tr a c ts
,on. P h o n e 367.
tf
T h e G re sh a m F r u it G ro w e rs’ a ss o ­
H
.
H
.
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S
,
M.
D.
vvlial Is g o in g oil at th e fro n t. T ry
w ould be th a n k f u lly re c e iv e d ,
fro m o n e to five a c re s , w ith a h om e
c
ia
tio
n
h
a
s
su
cc
e
e
d
e
d
In
p
la
c
in
g
a
to Im ag in e su ch a s ta te o f a ffa irs in
H o u rs
10-1» ». m„ »-4 and 7-» p. m
B E E F C A T T L E , S to ck c a ttle a n d
A sp ecial re q u e s t h a s been m ad e on e ach tr a c t .”
c a rlo a d of cab b a g e s, w hich w ill he
Office, H ew itt B uilding
fre sh
cow s
w a n te d .
A n d rew s
Hits country.
fo r an y s o rt of b e d d in g th e need is
T h e effort will be m ad e to rev iv e
sh ip p e d on W ed n esd ay fro m T r o u t­
B ro s., P le a s a n t H om e. P h o n e 279.
GRESHAM
-
-
OREGON
so g re a t.
A ny n o t h a v in g b ed d in g som e o f th e b ills in th e le g is la tu re
S c ie n tis ts te ll us th a t th e arm y d a le to W alla W alla. T h e d em a n d
to c o n tr ib u te , b u t h a v in g la rg e p iec­ th a t w ere d e fe a te d a t th e polls.
H EA L E STA TE, R EN TALS
fo
r
c
a
b
b
a
g
e
s
h
a
s
been
lig
h
t
a
n
d
m
uch
w orm Is th e la rv a e o f a n o c tru td
es o f c lo th , o ld p a n ts o r s k ir t clo th
OR R E N T - 6-room b o u se,
good
m o th c a lled le u c a rn la
u n lp a u rc ta . s a tis f a c tio n is fe lt by th e m em b ers
R ids a re to be ta k e n D ecem ber
PHO NES:
R entdence,
T abor
l» 0
fo r in s ta n c e , a r e re q u e s te d to b rin g
c o n d ltlo n ; $7 a m o n th .
Office, Main 4SI». H om « A 516»
E n q u ire
Now we w ill know w h at to do next o f th e a s s o c ia tio n in th is sh ip m e n t.
15
on
th
e
P
o
rtla
n
d
M
illion
D
o
llar
M rs. T. R. H o w itt.
sa m e to th e n e x t m e e tin g of th e
tf
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
y e a r w hen th e said a rm y b eg in s its No o th e r o rd e rs a re in s ig h t a t th e
H om e M issio n ary so ciety n e x t W ed­ postoli! ce.
P
h
y
s
ic
ia
n
a
n
d
S
u
rg
e
o
n
in v asio n . P e rh a p s th is ex p o su re will p re s e n t tim e.
MISCELLANEOUS
n e sd ay , D ecem b er 9 a t th e h o m e of
R es.. »8 E a st (itfth St.
s c a re It off.
A c a r o f g ro u n d feed is now on th e
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llin
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B
u
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in
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JA
P
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S
E
w ish es
p o sitio n
as
M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n , w h e re m a ­
P O R T L A N D , OREGON
tr a c k , c o n ta in in g 20 to n s of s h o rts
sch o o l boy.
W ag es
no
o b je c t.
c
h
in
e
s
w
ill
be
on
h
a
n
d
to
sew
th
e
m
C o n g ress w ill lie In sessio n in a few a n d b ra n fo r local d a iry m e n who
W rite J . B „ c a re O u tlo o k .
*80
days. W a tc h fu l W aitin g W oodrow h av e o rd e r e d it th ro u g h th e F ru it up in to so m e s o r t o f co v erin g . T h e I
IM I-4 -IÄ
A T
Office P h o n e 46
R esid e n c e, 339
W ilson w ill d e liv e r his a n n u a l m es­ G ro w e rs' a s s o c ia tio n a n d a c a r of a l­ la r g e r th e p ieces th e b e tte r as th e I
W A N T E D — S p rin g w h e a t fo r seed.
A. H e in e y , R. 3, G re sh a m . P h o n e
G e o . I n g lis , M . D .
sa g e an d w ill p ro b ab ly reco m m en d fa lfa hay Is en ro u te . O th e r o rd e rs c o m fo rte rs w ill be fo r w a rm th not I
98.
»80
P H Y S I C I A N and B V B O I O X
pink p ilts fo r pale p o litic ia n s In stead fo r feed a r e b ein g ta k e n w hich will looks.
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t-
A
rtic
le
s
fo
r
th
e
b
a
rr
e
l
m
ay
be
o f c o m m issio n s fo r lam e d u ck s.
tended.
S p ecia l a tte n tio n
to d is ­
LOST— O n T h a n k s g iv in g d ay a sm a ll
WINTER SHORT COURSE— JAN. 4-30
tie sh ip p e d as soon as sufficient o r ­
se n t to th e G re sh a m
G a ra g e any ! A g ric u ltu re , including Agronomy,
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fittin g o f
gold pin w ith In itia l J .
F in d e r
d e rs a re in.
g la s s e s .
tim e th is w eek.
C u rre n t m a g a z in e s a re filled w ith
Animal H usbandry, D airying, Horti­
p lease r e t u r n to O u tlo o k office.
o ffic e H o u rs y to 12 a. m.. 1:30 to 5.
T h e fa rm e rs an d d a iry m e n in th e
O ver F ir s t S ta te B an k
G resh am
culture, Poultry H usbandry, Insects,
T ile so ciety re q u e s ts in fo rm a tio n
c a la m itie s h a p p e n in g in E u ro p e. A f­
v icin ity a re fin d in g It to th e ir a d ­
•’OR S A L E very ch e a p — A c etelen e
Plant and Animal D iseases, C ream ­
c o n c e rn in g a n y fa m ilie s in th e c o m ­
te r th e w a r is o v e r th e c a la m itie s will
gas m a c h in e a n d
fix tu re s.
A.
ery M anagem ent, M a rk e tin g , etc.
v a n ta g e to do b u sin e ss th r o u g h th e
m u n ity w hom th e y m ig h t a ss ist be­
all h ap p en to th e m ag azin es, o r th e
H om e E c o n o m ics, including C o o k ­
U ru g g e r, R. 1, G re sh a m .
Phone
a ss o c ia tio n .
All m em b ers h a v e the
DR.
M
ABEL
JANE
D0R1NG
244.
tf
ing, Home N ursing, Sanitation, Sew ­
fo re se n d in g th e s u p p lie s to P o rt-
re a d e rs , we d o n 't know w hich.
privilege.
ing D re ssm a k in g a n d M illinery.
DR. JOHN LEWIS
. la u d .
CORDW OOD fo r sa le.
L ive w ood,
C o m m erce, including Business M an­
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N S
"W o m en as th ey p a ss' Is 'In head­
$ 4 .5 0 ; d e a d w ood, $3 .5 0 . P h o n e
agem ent. Rural Economics, Business
RURAL CARRIERS
O ffice H o u r s : 9 « . m. to 5 p.m .
lin e o v e r a fa sh io n a rtic le in .in east
756..
tf
L u m b e rm e n of th e Pacific N o rth
Law, Office Training. Farm Account­
AT OREGON CITY
Office o v e r F ir s t S ta te B an k
e rn paper. W hy d o n ’t th ey g iv e 'h e
ing, etc.
E n g in e e rin g , including
w est h av e been a s k e d to hid on r a i l ­
FO
R
GOOD
W
OOD
p
h
o
n
e
385.
J.
P
h
o
n
e
517
Shopw ork and Pn.idbuilding.
w om en th e b a llo t; th e n they w ill o r ­
W hen tw o r u r a l le tte r c a rrie s of ro a d ties fo r th e O rie n t a g g re g a tin g FA R M ER S W l.l .k
C u n n in g h a m , R. 4, G re sh a m . *83
F I BRI ARY 141
d e r th in g s up?
G re sh a m w ent to O reg o n C ity on 9,000,000 feet, a n d w ith o rd e r s fo r
A general clearing house session of
W A N TED — S m all p o ta to e s in ex-
IX B D X A X C l
S u n d ay last th ey m et a live h u n ch th e sa m e m a te ria l c o m in g fro m E u ­
six davs tor the exchange of dynamic
c h a n g e fo r m ill feed.
S un D ial
T ile d is tille rs h av e p ro m ised I , r e ­
ideas
on
the
most
pressing
problems
ro
p
e,
it
is
ex
p
ected
th
e
in
lllm
en
o
f
I
of a b o u t tw e n ty m o re fro m M u ltn o ­
M ill, F a irv ie w . P h o n e 611.
tf
d u c e th e o u tp u t of w hisk y th e co m ­
of
the
times.
Lectures
by
leadiug
JO H N BR O W N
m ah u n d C la c k a m a s c o u n tie s. T h o se th is te r r ito r y w ill be rig h t in lin e
authorities. State conferences.
in g y ear, 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 g allo n s.
W as
CLA RK
S E E D L IN G
s tr a w b e r r y
ISaUBAICl
fro m h e re w ere L. 1'. M an n in g an d fo r th e ir s h a r e o f th e a n tic ip a te d EXTENSION SERVICE
th a t th e co n su m p tio n in O regon an d
p la n ts fo r sale. $1.00 p e r 1000 in
W illiam C h ild e rs, a c co m p an ied by good tim es.
O ffers lectures, movable schools, in­
R
e
p
re
s
e
n
tln
g
o
n
ly
R
E
L
IA
R
L
E
IN
­
th e field; $1.50 d e liv e re d .
C all
W a sh in g to n ?
stitutes and numerous correspondence
J. II. S c h ra m of F a irv ie w .
R ich m o n d , p h o n e 247, R ockw ood.
SURANCE COMPANIES
courses on request.
T h e re w as no b u sin e ss d o n e at th e
In o rd e r fo r a fellow to i o d e hack
MUSIC: Piano, S tring, Band, Voles.
P hon » 51*
O rastasm , O regon
FO R S A L E V ery c h e a p , good sin g le
It w as ju s t a g e t- to g e th e r
he m ust n eed s have gone so n 'ev h ere. m eetin g .
harness, n e a rly new . P h o n e 57.
No
tuition.
Reduced
rates
on
all
rail­
T ed d y d id n 't get th e r e so he ( ■n t a ffa ir, hu t it w as d ecid ed Io fo rm a
roads. I or further infi im i ion address,
D eH aveu 's F eed M ill
S u c cesso r to
tri-c o u n ty o rg a n iz a tio n
to
in c lu d e
co m e hack.
The Oregon A gricultural College,
R o llin g $1.50 a n d g r in d in g $2.00,
J a m e s E lk in g to n
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty , a t a m e e tin g to
( t w - IZ - 1 to 1-1)
V .O H V A L II3 . O R E G O N
any day .
M ile e a s t o f P le a s a n t
IN S U B A N C E
W R. TOWNSEND
All law s to inti r le re w ith Indus- lie h eld in M ilw au k ie on S u n d ay ,
H om e.
*81
A C C ID E N T
S U R E T Y BO N D S
D
i'M
ilu
tio
n
o
f
P
a
r
tn
e
r
s
h
ip
.
F IR E
A U T O M O B IL E
tr ie s w ere sn o w ed u n d e r an d sh o u ld May 9.
DEALER IN
L
IF
E
P
L
A
T
E
G
LA
SS
G rinding and R ollin g.
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t th e j H E A L T H
he k ept u n d e r by th e co m in g legts
C O \1 Et TIO N K K Y ,
a t E. N a s s h a h n ’s m ill a t N ew P le a s ­
Office on M ain S tr e e t
p a r tn e r s h ip h e re to fo re e x is tin g be- |
SEE THE LATEST
la tu r e
PHONES
Office 81C R es.. 6».
a n t H om e. O pen e v ery d ay .
*104
FRUITS, CIGARS.
tw een th e u n d e rs ig n e d in c o n d u c t­
WAR NEW S
S
O
F
T
D
R
IN
K
S
in g a liv e ry -tra n s fe r s ta b le in G resh - ,
G re a t H oiks of sn o w b ird s, u n w e l­
T a k e n Up.
O O S T 1A C IO M
T h e p e o p le o f G re sh a m w ill h av e
H OT
D R IN K S
a m , O reg o n , Is th is d ay disso lv ed .
com e h a rb in g e rs of w in te r, a re to be
O ne 2 -y ear-o ld H o lste in h e ife r, d e­
th«'
sa
m
e
p
riv
ile
g
e
o
f
se
e
in
g
th
e
All b ills an d a c c o u n ts p a y a b le to us
h o rn ed an d w e a rin g b e ll; o n e 18-
seen . T h ey p re sa g e s o m e th in g
G R E SH A M ,
-
O R EG O N
g re a te s t m e d iu m o f c u r r e n t e v e n ts
tn o n th s-o ld J e rs e y h e ife r, d e h o rn e d ;
a re to be p aid to P e te r M ichel a n d
ALFRED HAM M AR
o n e b rin d le 1 -y ear-o ld d e h o rn e d a n d
S alem In s a n e A sylum a s k s $ 7 7 4. ¡o f th e w o rld as th e p eo p le o f th e
a ll a g a in s t th e firm to be p re s e n te d
P lasterer and C em ent C ontractor.
w e a rin g
b e ll;
one
3 0 -m o n th s-o ld
711 a p p ro p r ia tio n , o r $ 1 6 0 .3 5 3 m o re 'la r g e s t c ities.
to P e te r M ichel at G re sh a m . O re., b e­
h e ife r, red und w h ite, d e h o rn e d a n d
E
s
tim
a
te
s
fu
r
n
is
h
e
d
fre
e
on
re-
S
ta
r
tin
g
F
rid
a
y
,
D
ecem
b
er
4,
th
e
th a n fo r p re s e n t b ie n n ia l perio d .
fo re D ecem b er 1. 1914.
w e a rin g bell.
All h av e s lit in le ft
q u e st.
All w o rk G u a ra n te e d
j G re sh a m P ic tu r e Show w ill ru n th e
e a r. O w n e r can find sa m e at* G. E.
ARTHUR LELAND.
P hon * 501
Q r«»hnm p. O. B o s SI
H a u d e r's p la c e Q m ile n o rth
of
T h e p re s e n t sessio n o f c o n g ress la te s t " P a t h e
N ew s", o r w h at is
PETER MICHEL.
Scenic s ta tio n by p a y in g c h a rg e s.
sh o u ld he d ev o te d Io sa v in g th e tin t k n o w n us th e only g e n u in e p ic tu re
D ated N o v em b er 23. 1914.
Paul H o etzel Prop.
G. E. B a u d e r, R. 2, Box 212, G re s h ­
h e r in tlie B a ltim o re p la tfo rm .
n ew s of th e E u ro p e a n w ar.
I f Yon W a n t P lr s t C la ss W o t» S ee
am , O regon.
T h e re is a fu ll th o u s a n d feet in
R oosev elt is see m in g ly d e siro u s o f e ach reel. T h is is ru n in a d d itio n
E yes te s te d a n d g la s se s fitte d .
re tu rn in g to th e fo ld , h u t so u n how to th e r e g u la r F rid a y p ro g ra m , a n d
Dr. Geo. Inglis.
th e fold d o n ’t w an t him .
o n ly ru n F rid a y n ig h ts.
N o lire to C reditors.
T h e new fa sh io n in m e n 's tr o u s e rs
N otice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e un-
T h e F a rm ers’ M utual Fire
I be i> W. K. 4 N. railroad sh o p s
p re s c rib e cuffs, h u t w h at a b o u t th o se an d te r m in a ls a re to re m a in a t T h e
! d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in te d , by th e
ON THE MARKET
R e lie f A sso c ia tio n
D alles a u d w ill (be e n la rg e d to b e­
th a t lap o v e r in to 1915.
j C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te of O reg o n ,
com e th e le a d in g in d u s try .
FRESH EVERY’ DAY
OF PORTLAND. OREGON
, fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , th e e x e c u to r
M ayor V in cen t an d a c o m m itte e
of th e e s t a te o f J . S. O tis, d e ceased ,
S ic k H e a d a c h e .
In
vites
all
farm
ers
w
ho
have
no
W B D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S
a re w o rk in g fo r a m u n ic ip a l w a te r
Sick h e a d a c h e Is n e a rly alw ay s
an d h as q u alified .
Insu ran ce on th eir farm b u ild in gs
p la n t a t St. J o h n s
E ttsel T. Jones
Frank C. Jon es
cau se d by d is o rd e rs of th e sto m ach .
to in su re w ith us. T his Associa­
A ll p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
C o rre c t th e m a n d th e p e rio d ic a t - ,
Gresham. Ora. Phono 161
tion is th e cheapeet And sa fest in
(said e s ta te a r e h e re b y re q u e s te d to
S ilv e rto n
In te r u r h a n
T e le p h o n e ta c k s o f sick h e a d a c h e w ill d is a p ­
th e sta le . Il insures only country
I p re s e n t th e sa m e to m e, a t th e law
Mrs. J o h n B ish o p i>7 R ose- ■
property ami has ov er 98,OOO.<NHt
Co. h a s b een g ra n te d r ig h t to In ­ p e a r
T he
c o m in g
le g is la tu re sh o u ld office of M. C. K ing, F ir s t S ta te B an k
ville. O hio, w rite s; "A b o u t a y e a r!
in su ran ce in force.
c re a s e Its ra le s
ag o I was tro u b le d w ith in d ig e stio n
p ass re s o lu tio n s lim itin g th e n u m ­ b u ild in g . G re sh a m , O re g o n , w ith in
W rit« or phone
a n d h ad sick h e a d a c h e th a t la s te d i
b e r of b ills to be in tro d u c e d by e ach six m o n th s from th e d a te h ereo f.
M arlon
and
P olk c o u n tie s w ill fo r tw o o r th r e e daya a t a tim e. 1
B. W. IB A 8IA L L . Free.
Dated and first published Novem­
s e n a to r o r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e to five a n d ber 24th, 1914.
b u ild a $ 2 2 5 ,0 6 0 ste e l b rid g e at d o c to re d a n d trie d a n u m b e r of re m ­
The Farmers Mutual Fire Relief
no m ore.
GEORGE BLACKBURN,
e d ie s b u t n o th in g h elp ed m e u n til i
S alem
Association.
o n e o f th o s e sick sp e lls a frie n d a d ­
Executor Estate of J. 8. Otis,
vised me to ta k e C h a m b e rla in 's T ab - I
O rssh a n i B o o t» B o . S
Deceased.
Phons 74
The Hoke cannery at Medford has
Klamath Falls md Eugene are lets. T h is lu ed tcln * re liev ed m e in a
M a in S t .
Oreafaatn, Ore.
MILO C. KING.
Botar* Public
Bstatc
done
a
good
business
and
will
en-
fighting for lower ax lev lee.
Attorney for Executor.
s h o r t time." F o r sa le by all Dealers.
FR ESH
F ic k
F R U IT and V E G E T A B L E S
WANTS
n il L-irtv-lo
MAKE LIFE IN SUBURBS
PROFESSIONAL AND
B U SIN E SS CARDS
Try a Want Ad.
O T T BR O S.
IMPORTANT EVENTS
O.IGON A5MUR31.
R. B. BELT
City Bakery
Best Bread
Pies, Cakes,
and other
Pastry
Attention!
Kg
large 1» plant for 1*1$.
Date of last publication D m . 22, ’14.
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