GRESHAM FAIRVIEW Canton Disc Harrow with Tongue vt*- Canton Disc with Tongue Truck Orchard * Regular Disc Harrows For One Horse Any Size or Style See them at our New Store AU New Guaranteed Machinery RIGHT PRICES RIGHT TREATMENT Hessel’s Farm Machinery T E L 544 F GRESHAM Special Sale of Lumber 1x6, 1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14, No. 3, $11. Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9. 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough* $6, sized $7„ 1^6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6. 1x4 SHEATHING, $5. 1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft. lengths, $7. 1x6, 1x8 SHIPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8. 2x4, cull, sized, $2. ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER. Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts. Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings, Shingles, Etc. OVTIAYOK TUESDAY', MARCH 23, IBIS PAG E THREE COTTRELL F A IR V IE W , M arch 22.— T h e an- Mrs. George B lack b u rn e n te rta ln - nual co n g reg atio n al ch u rch m eetin g ' ed th e ladies E m broidery club Tues- of th e P re sb y teria n ch u rch was hel 1 day afternoon. on T uesday even in g an d was a tte n d Mrs. C order and ch ild ren le ft last ed by a large crow d. Rev. A. J. Mont- week for F alls Cltv w here they ex gom ery presided. I). W McKay was pect to m ake th e ir home. elected eld er fo r th ree years, W. E. Mr. and Mrs. H alfpenny, of P o rt S tone tre a s u re r and A. L. H arvey, land, w ere th e g u ests of Mr. and su p e rin te n d e n t of th e Sunday school. Mrs. Wm. C rasw ell S atu rd ay and R eports show ed all th e ch u rch work Sunday. had m ade g re a t progress in th e past T he I. B. G. club will m eet w ith year. A fter th e business m eeting a Miss Elva A ndre T h u rsd ay aftern o o n social tim e was enjoyed. March 25. T he e n te rta in m e n t and box social Guy Hood was th e guest of Mr. given on S atu rd ay evening by tho and Mrs. T ruelove of P o rtla n d S u n M ethodist Aid society was atten d e d day. by a larg e crow d. T he proceeds will County A ssessor J. E. Ja ck an.l go tow ard rep a irin g th e church. wife, of Oregon City, and Mr. anil T he P re sb y teria n Aid society m et Mrs. W. W. H all and d au g h ter, of a t th e ch u rch on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n P o rtlan d , w ere th e Sunday g u ests of w here th e tim e was passed in tying Mrs. S arah Jack , who has been very o u t quilts. 111 for th e p ast tw o weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. S h u te e n te r Mrs. F ra n k B eers spent Sunday tain ed on S atu rd ay evening, th e tim e w ith her d a u g h te r Mrs. Wm. C un being passed in playing card s a fte r ningham . w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere served. T he B aptist Aid society will m eet T hose p resen t w ere Mr. an d Mrs. with Mrs. G eorge L usted, of L usted, C harles Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. C. E T h u rsd ay . April 1. Cree, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P eterso n , Mrs. U. S. Griffith received word Mr. an d Mrs. R. J. Copeland. Mr. and Sunday of th e d ea th of h e r b ro th e ’-. Mrs. G ran t Shaw , Mrs. J. W. M oller, George R adford, a t Goldfield, e Ne C laude C lute, Rachel au d Clyde vada. P eterso n . Lee an d Je an Copeland. Mrs. Ella S h etterly and sons C hes Rev. 1. U. Self will give a h u m o r te r and C arl, of Sandy, visited Mrs. ous lectu re on F rid ay evening a t th e Van F leet Sunday. P re sb y teria n ch u rch , e n title d "L ove, C o u rtsh ip and M arriag e.” ROCKWOOD Mrs. S. A. M arshall, (n ee H u n te r) H erb ert, th e 4-year-old son of Mr. has gone to B eaum ont, Texas, to join dan Mrs. Ed. M artin was stru c k by a h e r h usband, who is em ployed th ere. passing au to m o b ile la st S unday ev T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P aren t- ening, and alth o u g h badly h u rt, his T each er asso ciatio n will be held on condition is not co n sidered serious. F rid ay aftern o o n when th e su b ject T he child ran in to th e road and the for discussion will be “ How to m ake d riv er was un ab le to avoid h ittin g hom e a ttra c tiv e to young people. him , b ut as th e m achine was going P ap ers will be read by Mrs. C. E. slowly, he suffered only severe C ree and Mrs. J. W. Tow nsend w hich bruises. will be follow ed by a g en eral discus In te re s tin g song services and Bible sion. T h e m usical p rogram will con readings are being conducted every sist of a group of c h ild re n ’s songs Sunday evening a t th e church by W. by pupils of Mrs. G ra n t’s room . A. Rowen. T he m eetin g begins at 7 ONLY 7 DAYS MORE FOR PAYING TAXES WITHOUT PENALTY If you are too busy to go or send for your tax statem ents w e w ill be glad to d o it for you. and w e m ake no charge for our services in matters of this kind. BANK OF GRESHAM GKESIIAM. OREGON COLUMBIA VIEW T he many frien d s of Mrs. Maude S tasek, nee W atson, who was tak en sick a few- days ajjo a t th e hom e of h e r b ro th e r in C olum bia View, will be pleased to know th a t she is ra p id ly im proving. P aul F ish er has p u rch ased th e old No. 7 schoolhouse and moved it on to th e F ish er estate. He is rem o d el ing it into a m odern bungalow . Mrs. S arah W ilks, who has been q u ite sick, is rapidly im proving. G eorge B a rr has leased th e Ed. B ark er dairy farm an d will conduct it in connection witli Ills own. J. E. Myers, p ro p rie to r of th e Mon- ta v llla dairy, lias leased W. A. Bow e n ’s fur m and placed P aul W atson on as forem an. PLEASANT VALLEY BIRTHDAY J PARTY FOR CLARA SALES Miss C lara Sales was given a b ir th day p arty on F rid ay evening last, the occasion being h er fifteenth an n iv e r sary. T he evening was spent w ith gam es an d refresh m en ts. Follow ing are those of h e r young frien d s who were p rese n t: G ladys Bliss, Effie S tan ley , D ella Towle, H elen Bliss. G ertru d e B aker, B ertha Spencer. E lean o r B osserm an, Olive F an ch e r, Hazel S tanley, T h eo dore Iiru g g er, Newel F an ch e r, G alen F an ch er, Roy H ensley. E m m ett W ell ing, H arry S tanley. W illie F a rris, Jack S tan ley , Lee E m m ett, Oren Stanley. As v isito rs to Mr. and Mrs. Sales on th e sam e occasion w ere Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k D ickenson, Mrs. H olgate an d R obert Em m ett. EARLY SPRING REFLECTIONS. All ladies a re cordially in v ited to a tte n d th e L adles’ Aid tea given by “ In th e sp rin g a young m a n 's fa n Mrs. P. P. Je n n e a t h er hom e on cy lig h tly tu rn s to thougltke o f love.” T h u rsd ay aftern o o n tills week be But Its different w ith th e v eteran g in n in g at 2 o'clock. new spaper m an, fo r his th o u g h ts tu rn to w ard copy for th e pap er ju s t Mill now in operation. Let us figure on y o u r orders. Phone th e sam e in sp rin g as a t o th e r se a o’clock an d lasts an hour. E v ery MRS. M. S. S. DRINNEN Claud H u rst and fam ily have o r w rite. W e D eliver. sons of th e year. DIES AT DAMASCUS body welcome. moved to H ig h lan d , C lackam as coun Today being th e first glad day of T he g ran g e held an en co u rag in g ty, w here Mr. H u rst will eng ag e in Mrs. M artha S. Stockton D rinnen. sp rin g , th e day of th e vernal equinox m eeting la st S atu rd ay , when several who died al th e hom e of h er d a u g h and Mprlng poets, it produced an e f farm in g , he having ren te d J. M. new nam es w ere voted on. The te r. Mrs. J. 1’. S trad ley , at Damascus, fusion th a t will rem ind most persons D avis’ farm at th a t place. Mr. H u rst g ran g ers m et a t th e hall today and M artin L ennartz, Mgr. Sandy, Oregon. P hone 446 March 10, d o sse d th e plains to th is of so m eth in g they c a n 't th in k of; has been a rig h t hand man fo r th e th o ro u g h ly cleaned th e b u ilding and past tw o o r th re e years a t th e Sun- s ta te by ox team in 1872. grounds. A new fence was b u ilt in Dial m ill, and will be sadly m issed She was born in Polk county, Mis Once m ore th e buckw heat flour M akes flapjacks blue, fro n t of th e hall, sh ru b s se t o u t and ORIENT MELROSE so u ri. F eb ru ary 17, 1836, an d was And th e housew ife sp an k s the boy both by p atro n s, as well as th e ow n the g rounds o th erw ise beautified. m a rried to Jo h n E. D rinnen May 18, , W ith h e r old shoe; On S atu rd ay aftern o o n O scar J o ers. W alk er Q uesinberry and A nton Miss E thel W ood and Lloyd Cum 1856. Mr. D rinnen was killed by The b lack b ird s have th e ir hills, Jo h n Loser, J r ., has gone to San hanson, th e youngest son of Mr. and S chantin are p u ttin g o rn am e n tal m ins called a t the hom e of I. T. T he bill collectors, too. Mrs. C h arles H. Jo h an so n , passed F rancisco to v isit th e exposition and fences in fro n t of th e ir p ro p erty and M issouri b u sh w h ack ers in 1863. Mrs. Wood Sunday afternoon. Opens a door o ut back. aw ay a t th e ir residence a t O rient. will no doubt spend th e next y ea r o r o th erw ise im proving th e ir, prem ises. D rinnen located In P olk county. She And In a mass, Miss H o rten se Ingles was th e guest dam e fo rtu n e in th e moved to D am ascus, C lackam as His illness extended for tw o weeks 80 seeking A H orton Is k alsom ing th e w alls A Ja co b 's-lad d e r falls of Miss H e n rie tta W iles for the past county, in 1901. Of w ater, hot, alas! and n o tw ith stan d in g th e best of m ed o ran g e groves of th a t state. of th e p arsonage an d p u ttin g in a week-end. Mrs. D rinnen leaves th ree ch ild ren And o 'e r th e g arden w alls Ed. M cDaniel an d wife, who have ical a tte n tio n and carefu l n u rsin g he new k itch en sink. Cats, how ling, pass. Mrs. E lla Aton was a guest a t the succum bed <o th e severe a tta c k of been living w ith Paul F ish e r on th e Mrs. M. D. C oulter, C orvallis; Mrs. P eak & Son have leased th e old hom e of Rev. J. H. Wood. .1. P. S irad ley , D am ascus, and I). L. Behind them com es ti show ei, F ish er place at C olum bia View, has blood poisoning, which he had con Bell sto re fo r tw o years. I t is re Of tin cans, too, D rinnen, of P o rtlan d . accepted a position fo r th e su m m er Mrs. A lta G entry. M aster R ussell trac ted . p o rted th a t they w ill open a sto re on th e A ltm an dairy farm a t P leas F u n e ra l services w ere held a t th e And b rick s anti rocks, galore, and Lloyd C um m ins w ere guests a t More th a n a few. and have a b lack sm ith shop in con O scar was a g re a t fav o rite w ith ev M ount Scott crem ato riu m . the hom e of W. S. Wood Sunday ev- eryone in th e com m unity, an d his a n t Home. T h eir fu r is from them tore, nection w ith It. Mr. an d Mrs. Edw in B u rlin g am e In a s tre a k o r two. ning. genial presence an d cheery sm ile will TOWER SITE CHOSEN T he d ude by living airs-— Mr. and Mrs. Geo. G undlach and be long rem em bered by his school leave for Hood R iver W ednesday TROUTDALE w here they will spend th e su m m er How fresh ly com bed, ON LARCH MOUNTAIN child from P o rtlan d spent th e w eek fellow s and friends. L ight p a rt, from w here th e h airs in a logging cam p. T he tw o o ld est TROUTDALE, M arch 22.— Miss end w ith Mrs. G undlach’s parents, Spread all aro u n d , Much sym pathy Is being extended sons w ill follow a t th e close of school. G ladys L um sden, who has been ill Sites for th e o b serv atio n tow er Rev. and Mrs. Thos. W iles. to his so rro w in g p aren ts, who have and lodge proposed for L arch m oun is m aking his m orning mush A com plete success in every way. for th e past th re e w eeks, is im prov- By n o o n tim e's sound. Rev. T. J. A nthony was a dinner th e sa tisfactio n of know ing th a t what tain w ere selected by th e L arch m oun guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Wood is th e ir loss is his g ain ; th a t already crow ned th e efforts of th e L ad ies’ ing. O foliow, giddy m aid, Aid of th e M ethodist church in th e ir Mrs. R. Bailey, of P o rtlan d , and tain tra il com m ittee of th e P ro g res This foppish lure! Sunday. he has learn ed th e g re a t se cret ol box social last S atu rd ay evening. The siste r Mrs. Bessie N elson, of Seaside. ) sive B usiness Men’s club, m em bers O h ea rt, look not afraid . Geo. H. H ayden, of B ridal Veil, the U niverse; th a t his ea rs e re now- of w hich visited th e su m m it of th e But catch him su re! was a g u est of his s is te r M rs. I. T. have heard th e sounds of th e music p asto r, (J. M. Brow n, sold th e b ask ets sp en t Sunday w ith relatives, w hich ran g ed in price from 25c to Mr. and Mrs. G. P. L um sden, Mrs. | peak Sunday. The s tru c tu re s will be Soft are th e w ords he said, Wood, and fam ily. Mr. H ayden re front th e Realm s of th e B lest; th a t he B ut h ard th e cure. located n ear th e su m m it. p orts the B ridal Veil lum ber mill has seen th e k ing on His g re a t w hite $1. T he society realized $20 o u t of L. K u m m er and Mrs. N. 8. Parsons, T hose who m ade th e teip were T. T he fu tu re , p resen t, past. th e sale, o u triv a lin g e ith e r Rockwood atten d e d th e box social given by th e ru n n in g stead ily since th e 1st of th ro n e, and is T om orrow and y e s te rd a y , now n u m b ered w ith o r T ro u td ale by sev eral d o llars. T he L adies’ Aid society of th e M ethodist H. S h e rra rd , G. F. Peek. Jacob K an M arch. the angels above, and as th e years program was fine from begin n in g to church a t F airv iew S atu rd ay even- zler. J. P. Ja e g e r and H enry R. Tlie sp rin g tim e ca n n o t last, i t ’s bound »o get aw ay; H enry F ritz and wife spent S un roll on and th e m ilestones a re passed Hayek Included in th e p arty w ere But th e g rip will hold us i’a»t day evening a t th e hom e of I. T. on th e highw ay to e te rn ity th ey have finish and special m ention m u st be ing. To m em ory of it sw ay. m ade in b eh alf of Mrs. Dave Don- j T he e n te rta in m e n t an d su p p er giv- also Sam uel C. L an caster, H arold Wood. Mr. F ritz has ju st re tu rn e d th e know ledge th a t they will m eet W old and R alph 8. Shelley. ough of B aird sd ale, and Miss Addle en by th e C atholic lad ies on St. P at- Then at a chuckled note. from w itnessing the first a rriv a l of him again in th e land from w hich no T he ro o ster to o ts his h o rn ; th e la rg e new p assenger ste a m e r the tra v e le r has ev er re tu rn e d to tell th e Q uesinberry of Rockwood In th e ir rick 's n ig h t, was a sp len d id success W. K night is to erect a $4 000 Tlie hens go o u t to sc ra tch recitatio n s. T he songs su n g by little an d atten d e d by a la rg e crow d. T he G reat N o rth ern , a t F lavel n ea r As story. sto re building at C orbett. From n ig h t till m orn; L illian D ickenson and E ld er B row n’s hall was d eco rated in green and to ria. Mr. F ritz was fo rtu n a te And the little chickadees T he fu n eral took place on Monday little to t w ere th e w inning fea tu re s w hite, sh am ro ck s being th e p rincipal Are le ft fo rlo rn . enough to get on board and rep o rts P o rtlan d $3.00 a day m inim um It a splendid vessel. T he crow ds were afte rn o o n a t P lea san t Home, an d was of th e evening. T h e proceeds of th e decorations. wage law on all public work Is p rac And now th e gravy soils T he O p p o rtu n ity clu b of th e M. E. so g re a t th a t It was im possible for largely atten d e d , n u m ero u s w reath s evening will be used in pay m en t of T he flapjacks blue. tically blocking all fu rth e r u n d e r and flowers being se n t by frie n d s th e sh in g les th a t have ju s t been p u t church m et a t th e hom e of Mias Sa- And all o u r laboring tolls them to all inspect th e boat. ta k in g s by p ro p erty ow ners. on th e church by v o lu n te er la b o r on ie n a Fox F rid a y n ig h t. A fter th e B ring so m eth in g new , T he roads w ere lined w ith autos and school ch ild ren . T he sp rin g -tim e brings o u t bolls, 5 S atu rd ay aftern o o n . T he ladies will re g u la r ro u tin e of business, gam es S unday and they re tu rn e d to town Eyes tested and glasses fitted. T he b u ck w h eat, too. B asketball gam es w ere played at now en(j eavOr to p ap e r th e ch u rch an d refre sh m e n ts w ere enjoyed. Dr. Geo. In g lis.— Adv. w ith flowers, and cars were seen dec- I H illsboro — E. L. T. by th e O rien t g irls team a nd o th erw ise im prove It. T ro u td ale , , Mrs. R ogers has p urchased the o rate d w ith every th in g from Kewpie and a t B a ttleg ro u n d by th e boys’ | n ociiwood and P o rtlan d w ere well house fo rm erly •b cu p ie d by Mr. dolls u n d er parosols to th a t unpleas- both rp tu rn l dpfpatPd, , he rplirpspn, pd e„wo.- th tho e s .L k im . . . rep resen ted Skank and fam ily. a n t, though p retty flower, u n it t girls by th . e score of . 15 to 3, an d th e -pbe ,1Buai sp rin g sp o rt of cat fish- T he M. E. ch u rch has been ra- cabbage. boys by 25 to 9. ing is in full b last an d successful sh ln g led and th e In te rio r will be ; Mr. and Mrs. W iles, and Mrs. F. Alma Roork sp e n t th e w eek-end catches are being m ade, th e choicest ( painted and papered th is week. C um m ins sp e n t Sunday afternoon w ith h e r fa th e r. BEST QUALITY MEATS points for castin g a re th e o u tle t and Mr. Skank has moved his m eat ' w ith Mr. and Mrs. E lm er M ercer. Jo h n Nelson an d fam ily stopped second slough. S everal fine bass m a rk e t into th e low er p a rt of th e ’ Mrs. C h ester Stafford visited h e r over an Sunday on th e ir way from ( have been landed o u t of Blue Lake. Logan building an d the fam ily will m other Mrs. n t E tim lm e er was M ercer A p le asa sp e n t Monday a t th e ! Sandy to T ro u td ale to visit Mrs. Nel-1 Mr. and Mrs. P alm er an d son occupy th e u pper room s, hom e of Thos W iles Sunday when ' so n '8 P aren ts and took d in n e r w ith cam e o ut In an au to S unday and ----------— ----- 8CENIC ten of th e fam ily g ath ered fo r din-1 Mr. and Mrs. K n ig h t »pent th e day w ‘ ith ........................... th e ir a u n t. Mra. Mr. and Mrs. E v erett Stafford On S atu rd ay w hile Mrs. McAIpine M- sh a w They w ere wel1 pleased ner. PHONE 54 X MAIN ST. GRESHAM Jos. R ushford and son Glen were ’ was driving from O rien t to A nderson an d saw a b eau tifu l fu tu re fo r F air- w ere am ong those present. g u ests a t th e D uncan hom e Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Jon es took , depot h er horse ran aw ay a t Gillis, view. Mins Ellen D eliaven is spending a d in n e r S unday w ith M • and Mrs. J and a f te r gallo p in g to th e cross road few days at hom e th is week. TERRY H. W ilson. a t th e C lackam as county line, over- E lb ert K lllin has moved his fam ily Mrs. H enry Jon es and Mr. and tu rn e d as it tu rn e d into th e road a t Mrs. Coons has re tu rn e d from Hi- Into th e C olburn house w here he ex Mrs. A. B. C onrad w ent to P o rtla n d L ak e’s co rn er, th ro w in g h e r and son, W ashington, w here she w ent to pects to m ake his hom e for a year. M onday in th e la tte rs ’ car. They re- F red d ie and L aw rie out. T he buggy see h er m other. Mrs. S. A. H am m ond, A rth u r Jo h n so n , of C o rb ett, called tu rn e d w ith holly trees fo r orna- and horse w ere tu rn e d rig h t over, who is serio u sly 111. Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn on his m o th er an d o th e r relativ es m ental purposes. but beyond a sev ere sh a k in g none Jo h n Shipley an d niece, of Sell a t Scenic Sunday. Rustic, $9. T he Royal E m broidery club will of them w ere h u rt. They w ere driv- wood, called a t th e hom e of E lm er Mrs. J. R. D uncan was a P o rtlan d 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7. m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. A. B. Con- en to m e by Miss H elen S tone who Tow nsend and Mrs. Coons on la st • taUor 8 atu rd a y 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7. rad . T h u rsd ay aftern o o n . A pril 3d. happened to be passin g sh o rtly afte r. Sunday. Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8. T he sale of th e effects of th e late E dw ard H an n in g ce le b ra ted hla I I t is hoped th e a tten d a n ce will ba Fresh Bread. SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS E lm er H aw k took place on S atu rd ay ! fifth b irth d a y last T h u rsd ay . I F resh b ak e r’s bread every day. al- large. M any persons in th is vicinity are u n d er th e a d m in istra trix of his es- R w . C alkins is busy p la n tin g g0 dom estic bread, a t P le a sa n t Home se ttin g o u t holly and in o th e r ways ta te. and good prices w ere realized potatoes. Bakery. Mra. K ennedy, phone 271. b eau tify in g th e ir yards. IP. H. R oork was th e au ctio n eer. I Mrs. C alkins has received w ord J -------------------- All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles -------------------- F. B. B ayne, of G resham , waa an ! from h e r son, B ert C alkins, th a t he Bandon la to g et h a rb o r lm prove- TURNED POUCH POSTS, NEW ELS BAULSTEUS, TABLE R cronim ends ( h am lw rlain ’s Cough O rient v isito r in Sunday. a rriv ed safely a t M ontfort, W iscon- m enta In sp ite of th e bill failin g fn LEGS, Moulded anti Plain GUTTERS. Remedy. --------------------- itn congress. I ta k e p leasu re In recom m ending . .. . ' We Deliver Lumber C h a m h e ria iv ’s Cough Rem edy to my K**« T re a tm e n t for ( o n s tip a tio n . Gravel and Sand. Sluslaw will get 1112,600 from cu stom ers because 1 have confidence "M y d a u g h te r used C h a m b e rla in 's r_____ T ______ I a<n prepared to furnlah gravel congress for harbor work. In It I find th a t they are pleased ablets fo r co n stip . atio n w ith good w ith It and call fo r It w hen again in resu lts and I can recom m end them and • • n<i ,n an r Q uantity from Bell ■ , ______________ I " • M J ing, IIIB » K t l i ’ S V7 A ~ » a - need of such m edicine.” w rites J. W hig h ly .” w rites P au l B. B abin. P*l- Also team g J rad in g C and ex-| PHONE 41x Route No. 2. J. H. Host. Telephone A ! « • » cannery die Sexson. M ontevallo. Mo F o r sale B rushly. La. F o r sale by all D ea l-| c a v a tln j Sandy F ir Lumber Co* SANITARY MEAT MARKET All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade ADOLF TIETZE LUMBER PRICES REDUCED Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE. by gli Dealers.— Adv. , ere.— Adv, i9x. Terms Cash.— Adv. tf creates the office of fruit inspector.