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TWO
WANTS
T h e S co tch k ilt d a te s back to p re-
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| h is to ric tim e s, it is th o u g h t. O rig l­
iti s p e a k in g o f th e Ita lia n g o v ern n ally it w as m erely a p laid b la n k e t
n ie n f s o r d e r fo r 5 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 fe e t of ! w orn a b o u t th e s h o u ld e rs , w ith on e
H . I. 8 T ' I .A ll! . E d ito r a n d I’u b l ’r. lu m b e r, p rin c ip a lly p in e a n d fir, p a rt e n d g a th e r e d a b o u t th e lo in s in cold
o f w h ich w ill be filled by O reg o n I w e a th e r. T h e m o u n tu in e rs o f th e
O u r S u b sc rip tio n
m ills, a lu m b e r d e a le r in P o rtla n d is B a lk a n s w e a r tin* k ilt, a n d s t u d e n ts
lin k *
lc w ord fo r first in s e rtio n ; o ne
N O W IS T H E TIM E T O BUY
re p o rte d as s a y in g th a t th e b u sin ess sa y th a t the
One ye ar, SI 50;
s o ld ie rs o f tlie A ssy ria n ; h a lf c e n t a w orn e ach s u b s e q u e n t in-
• I i m o n th s 75 e ta ;
Is g e ttin g b e lte r c o n tin u a lly .
Inn k in g s w ore a c o stu m e very clo sely 1 se rtio n
th r e e m o n th 's t r ia l
fo re ig n o rd e r s u re n o t w holly r e ­ a k in to tlie k ilt o f S co tlan d .
M in im u m , an y in s e rtio n , 10c.
s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
BRIN G ME Y O U R
sp o n sib le .
Il»* sa.vs th e im p ro v e ­
A d v e rtis in g
LIVESTOCK
m e n t is la rg e ly d u e to g e n e ra l b e t­
K a te s r e a s o n a b le
We b eliev e a g r e a t p eace v icto ry
O ur re p re s e n ta tiv e
te r m e n t in b u sin e ss in th e east bu t w ill be won by th e G ra n d A rm y
cow s
w ill ca ll.
w hich w ill n o t be a p p re c ia b le h e r e ' w om en a t th a t c h ic k e n pie su p p e r.
Phons 701
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u n til th e w e ste rn
in d u s trie s o p e n ] I A g a tlln g g u n p u m p k in pie th ro w n in
fo r sa le ch eap . 8. F. P itts
"T he L i n o t y p e
Phone
up. D u rin g th e p a st few m o n th s, he o u r d ire c tio n a t th e sa m e tim e w ould
W ay Is th e W ay
AN D T A K E H O M E F L O U R
32x.
t h a t W in s ."
s a id , th e lu m b e r d e a le rs h ad b e e n | | c re a te g r e a te r h av o c th a n a cow in
Official p a p e r of
YOUNG C A L V ES fo r sa le cheap.
b u y in g c o n se rv a tiv e ly a n d now th a t J a co rn field .
G re sh a m , O reg o n .
I will pay for your EGGS,
38c
E. W elling. P h o n e 16x1.
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to
in c re a se th e ir
S o m n a m b u lists
so m e tim e s w ork TEAM O F H O U SE S fo r s a le .
W ill
F a irv ie w , O reg o n .
OLD HENS.
-
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13c
sto ck s.
sell o n e h o rse o r team . A lso fresli
w h ile a sle e p , b u t in th a t re s p e c t th e y
E n te re d ns
se c o n d -class m a tte r
cow
fo
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sale.
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All c h a n c e s a r e th a t th e d o m e stic d iffer fro n t th e sle e p in g c a r c o m ­
SPRINGS,
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15c
356.
jjf
M arch 3, l u l l , a t th e Postofflce a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e A ct o f d e m a n d fo r lu m b e r w ill c o n tin u a lly p a n ie s w hich w ork th e p u b lic w hile
EX( E l,L E N T COW fo r sa le , c h e a p
M arch 3, 1879.
im p ro v e. A nd o n ce th e w ar in E u ­ th e y sleep .
A d d ress 8. B. C rissey , B ull B un,
ro p e is o v e r a g re a t d e m a n d fo r lu m ­
PHONE
O reg o n , o r p h o n e F a rm e rs 343'
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p ecte d to com e fro m a c ro s s th e A t­ n o t e n o u g h g o ld en r u le a lo n g o u r
O ne p e c u lia r effect o f th e w ar, in
l*Olt S A L E o r T R A D E — Y oung m ilk
p u b lic h ig h w ay s.
la n tic .
th is c o u n try , is th e in c lin a tio n of
slo ck .
T ra d e fo r h o rs e s beef o r
G R E S H A M , O REG ON
T h e lu m b e r in d u s try , o n e o f g re a t
m ilk cow s. A. V etch, R. 3. G re s h ­
so m e n ew ly
m ad e A m e ric a n s
to
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70
im p o rta n c e in O re g o n , is n o t o n ly g o ­
c h a n g e th e ir n a m e s to th e o n es th a t
in g to re a c h its old v o lu m e, b u t it ta tio n of tin* ja w b o n e of a sn a k e .
F IN A L N O T IC E .
a r e m o re fre q u e n tly used h e re a n d
N otice to C re d ito rs .
P IG S
w ill no d o u b t a tta in u n p re c e d e n te d
w ith w hich th e p eo p le a re fa m ilia r.
p ro p o rtio n s Ju st us soon a s c o n d i­
LUSTED
N
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N o tice is h e re b y g iv en t h a t th e u n ­
In B o sto n , fo r in s ta n c e , th e d e sire
FO R S A L E —30 A n g o ra g o a ts, 12 u n d e rs ig n e d , as a d m i n is tr a t o r of tlie d e rs ig n e d lias been a p p o in te d , by th e
tio n s a re rig h t fo r th e lu m b e r d e ­
is q u ite p re v a le n t, b u t It is n o ticed
re g is te r e d ,
D uroc J e rs e y hogs. e s ta te o f O lof B ra n d b erg , d e c e a se d , c o u n ty c o u rt of th e S la te of O reg o n ,
Mr.
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Mrs.
T.
B.
B
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m
an,
old
W ould c o n s id e r good y o u n g d ra f t lias tiled h is final a c c o u n t in
t h a t tlie n a m e s h a v in g th e g re a te s t ficiency now a c c u m u la tin g to m a k e n e ig h b o rs am i frie n d s fro m A lbion,
th e to r ( la c k a m a s c o u n ty , th e a d m in is ­
its e lf fe lt in th e m a rk e t.
h o rse o r y o u n g c a ttle In tra d e . C. c o u n ty c o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O regon t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te o f M arv en A.
a ris to i ru tfc c o n n e c tio n s a re g iven
N i'b ra sk a , w ho a re on tlie way to th e
E. C le v e la n d , G re sh a m . P h o n e 301 fo r th e c o u n ty of M u ltn o m a h , an d L a rse n , d e c e a se d , a n d h as q u alified .
O reg o n
h a v in g
th e
g re a te s t
p r e f e r e n c e . Such is sn o b b e ry am o n g
P a n a m a e x p o sitio n , v isited a t th e
t h a t M onday, th e 2 5 th d ay of O cto ­
All p e rs o n s h a v in g c la im s a g a in s t
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th o s e w ho h a v e com e fro m k in g -
h o m e o f M r. a n d M rs. W. H. H a m il­ E X T R A E IN E P IG S fo r sale, Seven b er, 1915,
at
th e
h o u r of 9 :3 0 said e s ta te a r e h e re b y re q u e s te d to
s ta te in th e u n io n sh o u ld e x p e rie n c e
g o v e rn e d n a tio n s.
w
eeks
old.
>2.50
each,
o
clock
in
th
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fo
re
n
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n
o
f
sa
id
day
Colum-
to n
la s t S u n d ay .
Mr. B ow m an
p re s e n t th e sa m e to m e, a t th e law
bia View F a rm .
P h o n e C o rb e tt a n d th e c o u rtro o m o f th e sa id c o u rt office of M ilo C. K ing, F ir s t S ta te
T h is id ea
is in r a t h e r s t r ik i n g its g re a te s t p ro s p e rity w hen lu m b e r b re e d s an d ra ise s line th o ro u g h b re d
62.
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.
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sh
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ld
in th e c ity o f P o rtla n d , h a s been a p ­ B ank
tf
b u ild in g ,
G re sh a m , O reg o n ,
c o n tr a s t to a n o th e r m o v em en t w hich
IW reheron h o rses.
H e h as n in e ty
p o in te d by sa id c o u rt as th e tim e w ith in six m o n th s fro m tlie d a te
is m a k in g h ead w ay in th e n o r t h ­ W a sh in g to n , w hich is o n ly seco n d to on h a n d at tlie p re s e n t tim e.
Mr.
H ORSES
am i p lace fo r th e h e a rin g of o b jec- h ereo f.
w est.
It is b ein g u rg ed t h a t o u r o u r s ta te in its tim b e r re so u rces.
tio n s thereto
and
th e s e ttle m e n t D ated a n d first p u b lic a tio n O c to b er
a n d Mrs. B ow m an a re d e lig h te d w ith
H o r s e , B u g g y , H a r n e s s , S I tin .
th
e re o f, an d th e d is c h a rg e o f y o u r
1, 1915.
m o u n ta in s a n d riv e rs w ith co m m o n ­
Six y e a r old s o r re l m a re , very p e t i t i o n e r a s s u c h a d m i n i s t r a t o r .
T h e O re g o n ia n is m a k in g a feeb le th e reg o n clim a te .
H. C. L A R S E N ,
p lace n am es lik e S an d y , fo r in ­
g e n tle ; >70 n e a rly new s u rre y . T.
Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. H a m ilto n , J r .,
a tte m p t to k n o ck Hie co u n ty a g e n t
D ated a n d first p u b lic a tio n S ep ­
A d m in is tra to r , E s ta te of
s ta n c e
be k n o w n as f a r a s p o ssib le
E. M ercer, T ro u td a le . P h o n e 16x
an
d
Mr.
■and
Mrs.
D
allas
S
m
ith
,
of
te m b e r 17, 1915,
id e a , b u t th e fa r m e rs o f M u ltn o m ah
.Marven A. L a rs e n , D eceased.
by th e n a m e s th a t th e In d ia n s o r ig ­
M ILO C. K IN G ,
W IL L IA M PE T E R S O N ’,
c o u n ty
w ill
p ro b a b ly do a s th ey M o n tav ilie, v isited th e i r p a re n ts h e re FO R S A L E
M are
11 y e a rs old
in ally b esto w ed upon th em .
A bill p lease,
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r .
last S u n d ay .
on*. . . .
A d m in is tra to r.
w eig h t 1200. G ood e ith e r sin g le S
w hich m ean s h e lp in g th e m -
T A P L E T O N & C O N LEY ,
D ate of la s t p u b lic a tio n O ct. 29, '15
Is Io lie p re s e n te d to c o n g re s s n ex t
Mr.
an
d
M
rs.
G.
L
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G
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;
bred
to
Dan
selv es to g ro w
A
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rn
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y
s.
la r g e r a n d b e tte r
w in te r lo fa c illita te th e m o v em en t.
H all.
P ric e >75.
J. R. C a v a n ­ L a s t p u b lic a tio n O c to b e r 15, 1915.
m a L u ste d , Mr. a n d M rs. B abcock
crops.
W hile a fire w as in p ro g re s s in a
a u g h , T ro u td a le . P h o n e 158
O ne la k e , fo r e x am p le, th a t s ta n d s
a n d fam ily v isited a t th e g la d io la
te n e m e n t h o u se in P a ris , a p o o d le
on tlie m ap as M clierm o t, w ould be
farm
n
e
a
r
M
abery
la
s
t
S
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d
ay
.
F
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S
A
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E
—
F
o
u
r-y
e
a
r-o
ld
m
are,
M
ilk
R
e
c
o
rd
B
la
n
k
s.
If G re a t
B ritu in
n eed s a n o th e r
d a sh e d up s ta ir s , a n d in a few m in ­
k now n a s F ig h tin g W o m a n ’s la k e , th r e e b illio n d o lla rs n ex t sp rin g we ,
w ell b ro k e n , g e n tle ; 1 good w ork
M o n th ’s re c o rd o f m ilk p ro d u c ­
Mr. an d M rs. G. M c E llio tt of P h ila ­
in its
m a r e , sin g le a n d d o u b le h a rn e s s tio n fo r a b o u t 16 cow s. J u s t w h a t u te s r e tu r n e d w ith a d o ll
w hicli m ig h t be g o in g back to th e I w'iii
d
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,
a
n
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ew
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f
M
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W.
II.
be " sw
we
g o in g to
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C d
VS if
TV
a a re
i c
like n e w ; 6 to n s good m ixed h a y ;
m o u th . T ile doll w as jo y fu lly seized
In d ia n id e a b u t w ould be s o m e w h a t d ig dow n a g a in a f t e r the
ch eap fo r cash . See S. C. B rass- you need to k e e p tra c k o f y o u r h e rd
first of H a m ilto n , is v is itin g a t h e r h om e
by an e ig h t-y e a r-o ld d a u g h te r o f th e
in h a rm o n io u s . T lie n a m e s o f m an y M arch. W e w ill h a v e to Have up fo r fo r a few d ay s a n d w ill r e tu r n by
O u tlo o k
w ell, 1 m ile
s o u th
L ln n e m a n u C o n v e n ie n t a n d ch e a p .
te n a n t.
s
ta
tio
n
.
of o u r g re a te s t
m o u n ta in
p e a k s th r e e m o n th s fo r
th e
F o u r th of th e w ay o f C a lifo rn ia a n d ta k e in tile
w ould h av e to be c h a n g e d to c o n fo rm Ju ly .
fa ir.
TW O Y E A R OLD S T A L L IO N , fo r
to th e re g u la tio n s . W e w ould h a r d ­
L o u is M o ulton is on th e sick list
sa le ch eap .
S ta n d a r d a n d re g is ­
ly
reco g n ize
H ood,
St,
H elen s,
M ince p ie se a so n
h a s a rriv e d , a n d u n a b le to a tte n d sch o o l.
te re d .
C an see s a m e a t H al B.
A dam s, R a in ie r, B ak er, o r Je ffe rso n h u t so m eh o w it h a s a co ca-co la flav­
S tock F a rm .
Mr. A n d rew s a n d d n i g h t e - E d ith
tf
if th ey h a d th e i r In d ia n n am es h a n d ­ o r a n d a p e rso n can e a t tw o o r th r e e an d M iss J e a n L en t v * ie c a lle rs a t
POULTRY
ed hack to th em .
q u a r te r se c tio n s w ith o u t b eco m in g th e la t te r 's fa rm la s t Wo Inesd ly e v ­
Yel it seem s r a t h e r In c o n g ru o u s a fra id o f th e c a ta w u m p u se s a f t e r he e n in g .
WITH AN
FO R SA LE
P u re b re d R h o d e I s ­
fo r a p erso n to fix an y new a p p e lla ­ he goes to bed.
Mr. nnd M rs. A llen Jaem to n a r e
land R ed ro o s te r.
M rs. C laren ce
tio n on a riv e r o r m o u n ta in o r o th e r
C ath ey . P h o n e 97.
tf
v is itin g in P o rtla n d t h ’s w eek.
o b je c t ju s t to s u it a p riv a te o r p e r­
I t ’s n o b o d y ’s b u sin ess, b u t we a re
FO R S A L E — T h re e h u n d re d W h ite
so n a l w him , in th e G la c ie r n a tio n ­ c u rio u s to know if a n y o n e lias seen
FAIRVIEW
L e g h o rn
p u lle ts , T a n c re d breed.
a l p a rk up to th is s u m m e r a w a te r- any love so n n e ts
w ritte n
by th e
O ne 3 -in ch h e av y B ain w agon,
M rs. E. D onley a n d d a u g h te r H a r-
n e a rly
new .
O ne 14-in ch ste e l
full had receiv ed no n am e. A ra ll- p re s id e n t d u rin g th e p a st few w eeks.
plow , n e a rly new . O ne 3 -y e a r old
rle t of S p o k a n e , v isite d th is w eek
rouil m a g n a te
cam e
th r o u g h th e
H o lste in cow g iv in g m ilk .
A. E
I Ills is the time of year when you need one of
C olo n el R o o sev elt say s o u r fo reig n w ith th e fo r m e r's m o th e r M rs. H M .
p a rk and as a re s u lt o f h is v isit th e
D eH av en . P h o n e 453,
69
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haw
.
b
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p
o
p
u
la
tio
n
m
u
s
t
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A
m
e
ric
a
n
­
fu lls w ere n am ed F ra n c e s , a f t e r his
those handy little path finders.
C. E. f r e e ai d J. I’. P ro v in c e hav e
MISCELLANEOUS
d a u g h te r .
A nd we can all re m e m ­ ized. P e rh a p s he sa id A m e ric a n n e d
g o n e to th e v icin ity o f F o re s t G ro v e
b e r how a ra ilro a d c o rp o ra tio n und w as m isq u o te d .
No danger of explosions.
W A N T E D — $501) a t o n ce on A -l se ­
fo r a h u n tin g trip .
trie d to c h a n g e tile n am e o f Mt.
c u rity . A d d re ss C., c a re G re sh a m
" O c to b e r is m e la n c h o ly ” say s a
Mrs.
Ito liin
G o rh a m , o f G ra n ts
O u tlo o k .
*g9
B a ln ie r as un a d v e rtis e m e n t fo r th e
Press the button ’ and your light is there.
St. L o u is p a p e r, b u t it is w ell to r e ­ t'a s s , lias been th e g u e s t of M rs. I).
city of T acom a.
C O R D W O O D d e liv e re d in G re sh a m ,
Y et th e r e is so m e ju s tific a tio n fo r m e m b e r th a t St. L o u is is n o t In O r­ M. D o n au g h .
W e carry them in a variety of sizes and finishes,
egon.
2.75 a co rd . P h o n e 169.
tf
Mrs.
J,
H o m er
anil d a u g h te r ,
w a n tin g to get back to so m e o f th e
also extra bulks, batteries, etc.
H elen h av e g o n e
to
Ja c k s o n v ille ,
o rig in a l In d ia n n am es. A rch d eaco n
F O R S A L E a t a b a rg a in . L a rg e c i­
Io w a, to sp en d s e v e ra l m o n th s w ith
S tu c k , w hose a sc e n t of Mt. M cK in ­
d e r p re ss a t c a n n e ry . C all 16x3,
re la tiv e s.
o r w rite T. E. M ercer, T ro u td a le .
ley a ttr a c te d w ide a tte n tio n , is
d is tin g u is h e d s u p p o r te r o f th e p ro ­
N o tice of P u b lic Sale.
posal lo use p rim itiv e n am es. A fte r
N otice is h e re b y g iv en th a t I will
c lim b in g th e A lask an p e a k , th e h ig h ­
sell a t p u b lic a u c tio n on M onday
N o v em b er 1, 1915, a t It) o 'c lo c k a m .,
est in N o rth A m erica. Hie a r c h d e a ­
■■ • a a
a t my p lace 3 m iles s o u th e a s t
of
con p ro te s te d a g a in s t th e n a m e of
GRESHAM.
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ta in th e r e a f t e r
be ca lle d D en ali,
i he fo llo w in g d e sc rib e d a n im a l, t a k ­
en up by m e on O c to b e r 15, 19 15,
w hich is an In d ia n w ord a n d s ig ­
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an d a d v e rtis e d a c c o rd in g to law to-
nified " T h e G reat O n e.” If con­
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MRS. |>. M. JO HNSON’.
lo c a litie s , la k e s , riv e rs o r ntoun-1
4 larantecd to do h a tte r w o rk in les t tim e than anv o th e r «pre,ider
T W H ’K A W E E K
P u b lish e d e v ery T u e sd a y am i F rid a y
________a t G re a h am , O reg o n .
There’il Be an Advance in Flour
EGGS and CHICKENS
J. A. FRAKES
LIGHT YOUR WAY
EVER-READV FLASH EIGHT
Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co.
N »S CO 7"™™ SPREADER/
ta lu s tin* task w o u 'i1 be difficult. E x­
c e p tio n s w ould h av e to be m ad e, but
in tin* n a tio n a l p a rk s , at least, th e r e
sh o u ld lie so m e re g a r d fo r Hie p rim ­
itiv e c h a ra c te riz a t ions
All tlie e a r l ie r n a m e s h av e not
been lost
Old m ap s o f th e c o u n try
w ill allow m an y s e ttle m e n ts an d n a t ­
u ra l o b je c ts w hich b e a r tin* n am es
ta k e n o rig in a lly fro m th e In d ia n . In
nil p a rts of tlie I'n ite il S ta te s a re to
be fo u n d m ix tu re s of th e In d ia n an d
Hte n a tio n a litie s th a t p re d o m in a te d ,
ill tllc ir se ttle m e n t
In tlie Pacific s ta te s m any p laces
a re know n by E n g lish n am es w hich ,
h a v e a h is to ric a l In te re st
A s to r ia .'
fo r ex am p le, c o u ld not w ell b e a r an y
o ilie r m im e Ilian th a t of th e p io n e e r;
lint w ln'ti it lo m e s lo In d isc rim in a te
c h ris te n in g , tlie In d ia n w o rd s m ig h t I
w ell h av e p re fe re n c e , fo r, as a ru le ,
th e In d ia n s n am ed
a
p lace a f t e r ,
lo m i m itu ra l o r tr ib a l c h a r a c te r - I
titles.
C o tto n seed oil ts se llin g at >50
a to n . the h ig h e s t p ric e e v e r p aid , i
The h u m b le d o u g h n u t m ay be in tin * '
lu x u ry cla ss
b efo re T h a n k sg iv in g
Day.
S o m eo n e h a s su g g e s te d th a t th e t
g re a t n u m b e r of new silo s going up I
th is y e a r is in a n tic ip a tio n of a dry
s la ti o f a ffa irs n ex t seaso n .
Tin- re aso n th a t a p ris o n e r is o fte n I
d e sc rib e d a s b ein g
su n k in dejec-
ito n " is b ecau se h is frie n d s c o u ld n 't
bail him out
H a llo w e 'e n Day n e x t a n d It be- i
g in s to look as if it w as g o in g to do
a bri.ik b u sin e ss th is y e a r
a b lin d
threatens to lick you on sight.
D on't
w o rry
if
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
' " ,h e m a rk e t to d ay .
I t ' , e a .v to lo ad , th o ro u < h ly p u lv e rize s , f
p r e a d . w id e r and m ore ev en ly t h a n a n y o t h e r m achine.
O c to b e r 22. 1915
C o m e an d G et th e F r e e C a ta lo g
3 lie c a n n e ry v ill h a n d le y o u r po
ta to e s an d a p p le s in anv q u a n tity
l a sh pai.l fo r best m a r k e ta b le p o t.
tin's, l.a r g e b a k in g p o ta to e s, w eigh
in g a p o u n d o r o v er, b rin g h ig h est
p rices.
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M A C H IN E R Y
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T a k e C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts
and
a d o p t a d ie t o f v e g e ta b le s an d c e r­
eal».
T a k e o u td o o r e x e rc ise dally
an d y o u r co m p lex io n w ill be g re a tly ,
im p ro v e d w ith in a few m o n th s. Try j
it
O b ta in a b le a t
G re sh a m
D rug
S to re.
Adv.
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T H E U N IV ER SA L C A R
make More than !MM),tMX)*now in use -every­
where. This eonhl not In* if flte Ford ear had
PAUL HOETZEL, Prop.
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, lir ¿nd Heiniotk
ÍÍ-IZV?-^ .°»f ,Mouldin¿- Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shingles
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I F r J UOS'I'S 1N E W K| "S. BA, ESTERS, TABLE
LM ,S, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS
W e D e liv e r Lumber
JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
I’,IONE 411
Tonring Car
f. o. b., Detroit.
$440;
Town
phone
ox
Bread
nt a
Runabout
Car $640,
Dn the M arket
Fresh Every Day.
On sale at
;;
Gresham, Oregon
E “ T Q U A L IT Y M EA TS
Highest Price Paid lor Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle
The sttie.l
LATOLRELL &SON, Agents
Route No. 2.
Sanitary Meat M arket
light weight, eeonotttieal, Ford ear, useful to
pi tee within reaeh of ex’erybtvdy.
2xfi
2L 1r ; ktUgth!'' r° ”8h’ $6' S“ ed *7
^x8 1C or ¿4 it. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
- Fencing, $6.
Shiplap. $8.
ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
F R E E D E L IV E R Y
not, and was not proving its superiority ever»
everybody, saving money for everyhodv
Baru
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City Bakery
A Ford on the road for every ear of nnother
day. in all parts of the world.
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2x4, 2xC,
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SPLIT,
P o ta to e s am i A pples W a n te d .
3 'e al»o h ave a special fo ld e r, ahow ing “ N l s c o ” Spreaders in f.,ll - i
B o th , c irc u la r and catalo g, w ill give you a good idea of ''.V i't « - ,," s _ r" ' T " ’
see" B e " "
2 ^ 0 ' " Hch,n'‘ it .e lf i i on hand for so ur in spect.,,,,
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•ee the p ra c tic a l, lo w d o w n to p, th e e x tra deep bed and all o i l , - ,
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features found o n ly in " M . t c o " S pread ers. L e t u . .r/i< n e
Ua"iu c ( J f ^
H E S S E L ’S F A R M
iiusiic, all patterns, No. 1. $18, No. 2, $14, No. 3, $11.
ft us tic,
R. 4. G re*.tiam .
M A IN
ST.
ADOLF TIETZE
GRESHAM
E m e r y ’s
e
Truck Service
BETW EEN
Pies, Cakes and ;
other Pastry
PO RTLA ND
AND
GRESH AM
Office w ith P io a e e r A u t„ T ru c k Co.. gg»i
I ’h n n e B ro ad w ay 2NA4
B. W EMERY. Prop. Res. Phone 173.
m an
Gresham.
FA R M E R S
H A U L IN G
Gresham. Ore.
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