Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 29, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
a* ft« n
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER
2M,
UHM
G M G » itiM ia (i« iM ft* 4 ft* i
HONOR ROLL FOR EASTERN MULTNOMAH
T h e f o llo w in g l i s t o f n a m e s In c lu d e s
th o s e f ro m G re n h u m , T r o u td a le . F a ir -
v iew . C o r b e tt, P l e a s a n t H o m e, P le a s a n t
V a lle y , B o rin g , E tc .
( N o te — R e q u e s t Is m a d e f o r a d d i t i o n ­
a l n a m e s o f m e n In th e s e r v ic e fro m
E a s te rn
M u ltn o m a h
and
N o r th e r n
C la c k a m a s C o u n tie s .)
CARL
ALLDER
DON C. A L L A R D
FR A N K ARM STRONG
E A R N E S T JO H N WM. A N D E R SO N
IS A A C W . A N D E R S O N
GLENN ANDRE
R O B ER T ANDREW S
AM BERT ANDREW S
M E L V IN A N D R E W S
H E R B E R T ARM STRO N G
E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D
TOM B A K E R
ELM ER BANKUS
H E R B E R T BA SLEE
E R N E ST BATES
BYRON B ELL
S G T . (1 s t C la s s ) F R A N K B E L L
L E S L IE B E R K E
IIT 1 .E Y B E R K E
PETER R BERKE
A L B E R T A. B E Y E R
C A R L F. B E Y E R
ELM ER C BEYER
JA C K B IC H A N , h o n o r a b ly d is c h a rg e d .
B L IS S . C L E V E L A N D
H E N R Y B o T T I.E S O N
L IE U T . AM OS W A T T B O T K IN
D A N IE L B O U R G E O IS
E U G E N E B O U R G E O IS
C E C IL B O Z A R T H
S G T B O Y D O. B R A S W E L L
J O H N B R IG G S
E D G A R BR O O K S
JE R O M E BROOK
EM ERSO N BROW N
FR A N K BROW N
C L A R E N C E B R O W N IN G
JO H N B U R B A
L E O N CA D D Y
CALL. RO BERT
A L B E R T CAM P
ED . C A N IF F
O SCA R C A R LSO N
H A R R Y C. C H A S E
J O S E P H C H IO D O
E R N E S T C H R IS T E N S E N
L O U IS C H R IS T E N S E N
G EO RG E CLARK
SG T. C A R L G O N D G O N
O R R IE C O N R A D
PER CY CONRAD
E D M U N D G. C O N V IL L
H A R R Y C O O LEY
M IL O M. COO NS
CORP. R A L P H C R A N D A L L
2D L IE U T F R E D C R A N E
EM ERSON A CRA W FO RD
FR A N K CRAW FORD
D O M IN IC K C U N N IN G H A M
C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M
F R E D D A V IS
W. D E A V E R
C H A S. D E H A V E N
S A D D L E R E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N
G O U G H O. D IX
H A R L O W M. D O U G L A SS.
C E C IL D U K E
RAYMOND DUNBAR
ED DUNN
EDER. FRA N K
H E N R Y E LT O N EA STM A N
E L L IO T T , RA Y E D W A R D
W IL S O N E A ST M A N
V E N C IL E V A N S
ED. E V E R E T T
W S. E V E R E T T
F R E D E R IC K . O TTO
GALEN FANCHER
ELLS F O R S G R E N
IS A A C F O S T E R
E M A N U E L FOX
JO H N FO X
M IL T O N F O X
ER N EST J FREEM AN
KENT FREEM AN
W IL L IA M G A U P M A N
D E W E Y G IB B S
C O R P . ROY II. G IB B S
M E R R IL L R. GOOD
M E R V 1N R. G OOD
H o M E lt G O SSET T
R O B ER T GU STA FSO N
W I L L IE H A L E Y
FLO Y D H A LLO CK
O L IV E R H A M B L IE N
C O R P F R A N K A. H A M L IN
J O H N H A M L IN
C L IF T O N H A R R IS
T H E A D O R E H A R R IS
F R E D I lA R I tT
L A W R E N t 'E H A R V E Y
A LFR ED HAUGLUM
P E T E R HAUGLUM
P O R T U S H A T F IE L D
C. H E N D R IC K S
ROY H E N S L E Y
SG T. W. A. H E N S L E Y
C A R Y L H E S L IN
C O R I. C L A U D E H E S L IN
C H A R L E S H IC K S
JA S o . H IL L Y A R D
J. W IL L IA M H IL L Y A R D
CONRAD H O ECK ER
V IC T O R HOLM
JO H N K. H O N E Y
F R E D E R IC K llo N E Y
H E R B E R T II. H O S S
F R E D H O SS
EV ER ETT HUGHES
1ST L IE U T . D R . 11. II. H U G H E S
G. W III M A SON
C O R PO R A L RAY M OND HUM ASON
JA C K . C. C.
CO RP. W F JE N N E
S G T GUY D. JO N E S
A L B E R T A. JO H N S O N
A X E L F. JO H N S O N
S G T . G U S T A V E A JO H N S O N
H A R R Y JO H N S O N
JO H N A. JO H N S O N
ROY JO HNSON-
W IL L IA M E JO H N S O N
A L B E R T E. JO N S R U D
A H L A N JO Y
f a x o n joy -
f r a n k KENNY
H A R o L I) K E R N
G LEN N H KESTERSO N
RAY K E S T E R S O N
N E L S O N K IR K W O O D
E L G IN B. HIRKW o OD
R IC H A R D K N A R R
R O B E R T K N IE K IE M
GEo
K K N IE K IE M
CORAL LAKE
D E S T O N D. L A K E
L O Y A L L. L A K E
ftt» < ,* iftiift« ia i* a a K > a K i
C h a m b erlain 's Cough R em edy.
H a r o l d l a k e
G E O R G E LARSON
P E T E R LARSON
E M IL L A U B E R
E R N E S T LAYMAN
I.E i N A R D L A U D E R B A C K
J U L IU S L A M B E R T
2D L IE U T . E L M E R L E A D E R
A R T H U R LED B U RY -
FRED J
LEDBURY
WM L E D B U R Y
J o s e p h c . l e t s in g e r
L L O Y D L IT T L E P A G E
ALTON LO V ELA CE
L IE U T CH A S. It M cC O L L
S G T C W (S H E R M A N ) M C A R T E R
SG T ROY M C A R T E R
C A R R o l.L M cC R E A R Y
H A R o L D M cC R E A R Y
E J M .C U l.L O C H
J O H N M cG IN N IS
A R C H IE M cK E O W N
l e w is b u r l M c K in n e y
H o u r, m a g n u s e n
W I L L IE M A R T IN
G H A R l.E S M A Y ER
N E W T O N L. M A R Y O T T
S G T H A R V E Y M A SSEY
SGT. L E E M E R R IL L
W A L T E R W. M E T Z G E R
A D E LB ER T W M ETZGER
F L O Y E D S. M E T Z G E R
J " H N M IL A N
W A G O N E R B A Y A R D M IL L E R
C O R P . G L E N W O O D M IL L E R
H. C M O F F E T T
L E I G H T o N M O N T E IT H
T H O S. P. M O R G A N
L E L A N D B. M O O R E
G E O R G E N E II .S o N
L O U IS N E IL S O N
G EO R G E NELSON
E D W A R D C. N O R E E N
O SC A R E. N O R E E N
ROY O L S E N
P A U L P A I.M B L A D
RAY P A I.M Q U IS T
TOM P A R K E R
V E llL P A R K E R
IR V IN P A R M L E Y
P E D E R It. P E D E R S O N
P E L T O N , W IL L IA M
C L IF T O N P E T E R S O N
E L M E R 1. P H E L P S
L E O N A R D PIATT-
FAY E. P O T T E R
HOW ARD PO W ERS
C E C IL
Mountain Meadow Butter
M anufactured by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
M eadow
B u tler"
will be found at all th e le a d in g ,
I sto res In th e county. Ask for it
Effective next Sunday, December 1, 1918, the Public
Service Commission has ordered new passenger fares in­
augurated on the luterurban lines of this company.
B etw een G resham and P ortland
There will be four different rates of fan
Greshain and Portland as follows:
Single cash fare
Ten-ride coupon ticket
Fam ily 60 ride coupon ticket
52-ride commutation ticket
30
27.4
23.5
20
between
cents
cents
cents
cents
T ick ets A re C heaper
It wiil be seen from the above that it is much cheaper to
use tickets than pay cash fare.
The 10-1'ide coupons are unlim ited tickets, good any time
and may be used by anyone. They cost $2.74 per book.
The ti() ride coupon ticket is good for any member of the
family for a period of six months from date of purchase.
The cost per hook is $14.10.
The 52-ride coupon ticket is good for 30 days only and
must be used by the individual to whom sold. Unused cou­
pons, not to exceed four in number w ill be redeemed and
applied on tin* purchase of a nejg book for the ensuing
mouth. These books cost $10.40.
PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT &
POWER COMPANY
PHOTOS
▲ Isis H M D S AMD A L L S IZ Z I
PIC I t RE FRAMING
G IL T
DR N A T U R A L
N eat an d C heap
MAX
WOOD
S C H N E ID E R
M athew s' Bldg. Main S tre et
P h o n s 541
BAKING EXCELLENCE
Allows us to com pete w ith all rivals.
T he Ingredien ts of o u r bread and
p astries are In stric t conform ity w ith
th e w ar reg u latio n s and th e n eatn ess
of o u r bakery has given us the h ig h ­
est sa n ita ry ratin g . P atro n ize a
hom e in d u stry . •
CITY BAKERY
__
We Must Save o r They W ill S tarve.
A m erican soldiers an d A m erican
resources in food an d m a teria ls of
_
,
~
,.r have helped to win th e w ar. O’l"
men and o u r reso u rces are still mo-
bilized.
T he wom en, who a re th e
g u a rd ia n s of o u r food reso u rces m ust
... ..
,
,
rem ain u n til they a re m u stered out.
PU LE EH
New Callery
C ream Co., w hich has all its dairy !
.p ro d u c ts reg istered u n d er th a t
¡title . T h at perm ission has ceased,
hence the change of nam e, which
becam e effective on J a n u a ry 1.
"T h e food supplies of th e world
have been stead ily lessening. I t is
th e im pact of th is sh o rtag e w hica
lias kuocked at every door in the
U nited States.
We hold it in o u r pow er an d o u rs
alone, to keep th e wolf from th e dooi
of th e w orld. T liis d uty la w ider
th a n war-—it is as wide as o u r hd-
m a n ity .”— H erb ert Hoover.
T he Hun is d efeated b u t H unger
reigns in E urope.
In P oland and
Serbia h ard ly a child is left alive.
F ield s are w eed-choked; those who
tilled them lie on a h u n d red b a ttle ­
fields. W idows and childless women
are left alone to ca re for th e age-1
and w ounded. B ut a t la st each vio­
lated land lies open to o u r succor,
and we m ust not fail.
We face a new p ro g ram in couserva
tiou, one th a t calls (or m uch more 1
rig id acceptance an d discipline, be­
cause it dues not dem and brief, d ra j
m atic sacrifices, b ut a stead y uuvary i
lug saving of all foods an d th e giv­
ing up of ev ery th in g beyond o u r def- '
in ite needs. We m ust accept sim p ler
hab its of living and th e dally y ield ­
ing of indulgences, which had be
come woven in to o u r lives.
A fter read in g th e above appeal
th e re should be a cull for a stan d in g
vote on th e follow ing pledge an d a
resolution may be passed to be tr a n s ­
m itted by w ire or le tte r to th e F e d ­
era l Food A d m in istrato r.
P led g e: We pledge to o u r co u n ­
try o u r best effort to prevent w aste
an d th e selfish use of o u r food re ­
serves. We pledge o u r loyal co-op­
eratio n in ca rry in g o u t the co n serv a­
tio n m easures sug g ested by th e gov­
ern m en t.
And if econom y som etim es grow s
i r k g o m e o r tf t h l8 8 e r v I c e w orks un-
welcome change In o u r accustom ed
“ a n u e r ° f N' iniL w« w ill th in k of
those who have offered th e ir lives for
th e ir country and th o se whose hom es
have been d ev astated . We will be
Kind th a t we, too, can serve In satis-
th e ir h u n g er, in renew ing th e ir
courage, and in re-estab lisliiu g th e ir
homes
O ther C hanges
T he nam e "M ount Hood B u tte r”
I has h ere to fo re been used by per-
Moual Hood Ice
(T o be read by th e p residing of
fleer of all w om en'« clubs in th e
U nited S tate s on "W o m en ’s O rg an i­
zation Day”— W ednesday, Dec. 4 th .)
NEW FARES
ON THE INTERURBAN
D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y
TROUTDALE
POWELL VALLEY
1ST L IE U T . It W Q U E S IN B E R R Y ’
SG T. ( 1 s t C la s s ) E A R L R A D F O R D
Mrs. J. A. L arsson was a T ro u td ale
ELM ER RA D FO RD
The L ad ies’ Aid society of the
E R V IN F. R A D F O R D
j v isitor th is w eek, h aving com e o u t t'J Swedish L u th e ra n Saron ch u rch of
C O R P FLOY D R A D FO R D
JE S S E RA D FO RD
I a tte n d th e school m eeting !n h e r of
Powell Valley will hold an auction
ELLSW O RTH R A K ER
| fleial capacity as school clerk. I t was of useful and fancy a rticle s In the
H A R V EY RANEY
GITY R. R E A D , S e v e re ly w ounded.
fouud at th e m eeting th a t $1500 was side room of th e church on F rid ay
R O SS E. R E A D . C ite d fo r b r a v e ry
CH A S. C. R E E D
-
the
am o u n t to be raised for th e y e a r’s evening, Decem ber 6. T he proceeds
G REYNOLDS
, expenses.
V E R N E R IC H E Y
will be for th e benefit of th e society
L. E R IC H M O N D
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. G rievish, fo r­ and th e ch u rch . A m ost cordial In­
W A R D R IC H M O N D
Tin1 sale of all round trip tickets lias been ordered dis­
H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T
m erly of thlB place, w ere v isitin g vitatio n is extended to all to atten d .
V IC T O R R IC K E R T
continued.
W. R IC H E R T
frien d s in T ro u td ale la st Sunday. Mr.
No services will be held in* the
2D L IE U T L E S T E R R IC H E Y
All present 20-eoupon books outstanding on December 1,
G rievish has been very ill w ith inllu Swedish L u th e ra n church next Sun
1ST SGT. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S
C L A U D R O B IN S O N
will
be void but will be redeemed at cost.
enza,
but
has
recovered.
SAM W. R O B IN S O N
day. T he p asto r. Rev. Jo h n T rued-
Transfers to and from city lines w ill be diseoutipued.
FR A N K ROGERS
" J a c k ” Jo h n so n cam e la st week t i son, will be aw ay o ver Sunday, hav
JO E R oSS
City line tickets will not be ....... pted for passage on the
visit his m o th er, Mrs. T ollyson, to ing gone to Mist, O regon, w here he
N E L S O N R O SS
C O R P . D. E R U S S E L L
find th a t she had died sev eral weeks will hold services next Sunday. The
interurban lines.
JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L
E D G A R L. R U S S E L L
ago. He has been in South A m erica next services to be held In th e local
For further information apply to Traffic .Manager, Elec­
C H A S E E. ST. C L A IR
j an d did n ot know of h 's m o th e r's
L E S L I E T. S T .C L A IR
tric Building, or to any ticket agent.
ch u rch will be on Sunday, Decem ber
R U D O L P H S A L Q U 1S T
, d eath .
,
2D L T. G E O R G E S C H A N T IN
8, when com m union will be given at
TONY S C H A N T IN
T
he
T
ro
u
td
ale
L
ad
ies'
Aid
will hold 10:45 in th e m orning. T he young
SGT, ( 1 s t C la s s ) S. Q. S C H N E ID E R
»SCAR SED 1G
j th e ir re g u la r m eeting n ex t W ednes­ peoples’ m eeting will be held th e
ED. T H E O . S E L L
day, D ecem ber 4th, a t th e church. evening of th a t day. F ine T h a n k s­
RAY S H R lN E I t
R O B E R T SHU M W A Y
All m em bers and frie n d s a re urged to giving services w ere held a t the
A L F R E D S IM o N S E N
A L FR E D SLO O P
' be present.
ch u rch y esterd ay both m orning and
TH O S. ELT O N SLO O P
*M r. and Mrs. E. W. D uncan, of
F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H
evening.
ISC A R S P A IIN
K ansas City, who sp en t th e su m m er
HARRY SPEN C ER
F R A N K G. V AN S P E Y B R O C K
and fall on th e C h erry P ark place,
FA IRVIEW
W A 1.1 R E D S T A F F E N SON-
| have gone to P o rtla n d , w here they
CORP EA R L STA N LEY
HA RRY STA N LEY
No services will be held in the
are v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r. Mr. and
SGT. W IL B U R S T A N L E Y
SGT. V E R N S T A T E R
Mrs. N ew m an, whose hom e Is in Pen F airview ch u rch es on Sunday. Influ
A U I. S T E V E N S
d leton, are p lan n in g rf> spend th e w in­ enza has not sp read any f a rth e r and
C L A R K E S T II.I.IO N S
C L Y D E P. S T O N E
no new cases have been rep o rted , b u'
te r on th e place.
SGT. O S C A R S T O N E
ERN EST W STRATTON
T he Red Cross sew ing will be r e ­ public g a th e rin g s are discouraged a*
A R T H U R S T I tE I ilN
T om ato T«‘a< lies L esson.
Alcohol Is denatured by the udditlon
sum ed next T h u rsd ay from 10 to 4. a p reventive m easure.
G E o R G E ’ It. S W A G E R T
G EO RG E SW Y G ERT
thereto of an element which renders It
B. W. G ran t, who has been em
j
T
h
ere
was
no
m
eeting
th
is
week,
In
L ESTE R TALLM ADGE
" I not only grew a bigger and b e t­
unfit to drink and which may not bo
CO RP.
FRA N K
T E E V IN ,
s e v e r e ly honor of T h an k sg iv in g .
T h ere is a r ployed in th e U nited S tates Navy-
w o u n d ed .
te
r
to m ato crop th is yeur hut am a removed from the sp irit by any process
Y ard a t N ew port, Rhode Island for
E D M O N D T E E V IN
ab u n d an ce of w ork on hand.
W IL L T E E V IN
Mrs. J. F. T hom pson and son Don m ore th a n a y ear, re tu rn e d hom e b e tte r farm er fo r having studied the sh o rt of destruction. The term arose
PA Y M A STER LLOYD T EG A R T
Oregon A g ricu ltu ral college expert as a convenient designation of alcohol
2D L IE U T . E R N E S T T H o M
aid,
of L ew iston, Idaho w ere guests last W ednesday.
E D R IC T H o.M A S
im
ent stu tlo n bu lletin , 'V egetation and whose nature had been altered, and Its
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
D.
W.
McKay
en
te
r
FRA N K W THOM AS
T uesday of Mrs. T hom p so n 's siste r
K IR K T H O M P S O N
rep ro d u ctio n w ith special reference standing was made official by legisla­
tain
ed
a
t
d
in
n
e
r
on
T
h
an
k
sg
iv
in
g
Mrs.
C.
I.
T
hom
as.
D
onald,
who
Is
STU A RT THOM PSON
EARL TOW NSEND
in th e naval reserves, cam e down with Dr. S. J. Reid of V ancouver, It C., to th e to m a to ,' ” said a C orvallis tion in congress.
FRA N K TO W N SEN D
GEO RG E TO W N SEN D
la crew from B rem erto n to man th e Miss M arg aret McKay of P o rtlan d , tru ck grow er.
L E S L IE T O W N S E N D
T he tom ato lias been forced to glv?
GRESHAM TIME TABLE
new P o rtla n d -b u ilt ship, th e W e s tirr Mr and Mrs. J. R. C avauagh, W. II
A L P H O N S E VAN D O N IN C K
A U G U S T VAN D O N IN C K
C avanagh, Mr. and Mrs B. W. G rant up som e of th e im p o rta n t secrets of
Belle,
which
is
ta
k
in
g
on
a
cargo
of
JO E V E R E T T I
T rains for E stacada or B ull Bun
crop g ro w th and production, which
and son Donald.
S. O. VI K E N
(lour d estined for a E u ro p ean port.
( B u ll R u n t r a i n s le a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t)
ARTHUR VOLBRECHT
in
tellig
en
t
farm
er
can
ta
k
e
ad
v
an
tag
e
T h ere is school h ere F rid ay th is
W ALTER VOLBRECHT
26 AM D ly E x Bun. U r e a h a m O n ly.
of in m ain tain in g th e m ost profitable 12
AU G U ST W ALCH
BORING
12 26 AM S u n . to E s ta c a d a
week, c o n tra ry to custom , but the
JO S E P H W A LCH
5
25
AM D ly , M all a n d E x ., E s t a c a d a
balance betw een ca rb o h y d ra tes and
•W I L L IA M W A L C H . k ille d In a c tio n .
“ flu” Is no resp ecto r of custom , an-l
AM DI- , Ex. Hun. G re sh a m D uly
Several new cases of influenza a p ­ n itra tes. Dr. E. J. K rau se and H. It. 5 6 :40
C A R L 1. W A L K E R
12
AM
D ly, G r e s h a in O n ly
we have to m ak e up as best we can peared h ere on T uesday, all of a mild
R A L E IG H B. W A T S O N
« 5 2 A M Hun. to B u ll R u n
K
rayblli
are
th
e
Joint
au
th
o
rs.
C O R P. T H O S M W A T SO N
7
45
AM
D
ly to E s ta c s d u
i for th e tim e lost.
c h a racter.
It was decided to close Copies may be had for th e asking
E D N E R W E D IN
H 40 AM D ly , U r e s h a n i O n ly
M .B E R T W E IS S
2 50 AM lily , to B u ll R u n
th e d istric t school u n til next M onday,
E M M E T T O W E N S W E L L IN G
“ C areful study of th e bulletin wll' 10 40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly
ROCKWOOD
L E S L IE W IL E S
11 45 AM D ly , E s ta c a d a
in
consequence,
an
d
p
erh
ap
s
for
a
benefit th e fa rm e r,” says A. II. C oni
M O R R IS W II.M A R T I!
12 40 I'M D ly , G r e s h a in O n ly
No services will be held a t the longer period.
•H A R O L D W IL S O N , d ie d o f d is e a s e .
1 50 BM D ly , to B u ll R u n
ley, sta tio n d irecto r.
2 40 PM D ly, G r e s h a in U n ly
G L E N C. W O L F E
church next Sunday, on account of
2 45 PM D ly. E s ta c a d a
GUY E. W O L F E
4 40 PM D ly , G re a h a in O n ly
LEM W W< IL F E
th e influenza epidem ic. T he p asto r, POTATO TRADING
N atu ra list T ells A bout G ophers.
4 50 PM D ly , to B u ll B u u
R oY E W OODW ARD
Rev. F. J, Schnell, announces th a t
GENERALLY LIGHT
6 45 PM D ly. E s ta c a d a
L E W IS Y E R G E R
« 35 PM D ly , E x.H un., U re a h a m O nly
SGT H EN RY Z E N G E R
"T h e life history and co n tro l of
th e w orkers on th e com m unity serv
7 00 PM D ly , to B u ll B u n
The p o tato m a rk e ts passed th ro u g h pocket gop h ers in th e W illam ette vul
7 46 PM D ly , E s ta c a d a
g m ea m ft ft ft ft
ft ft ice canvass will m eet a t th e ch u rch a t a week
of u n ce rtain ty w ith a slow d e­
2 10 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly
10 o ’clock on Sunday.
m and in p ractically all p a rts of th e ley,” Is sum m ed up in a new Oregon 11 10 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly
T r a i n s f o r I ’o r G a n d
Oregon faces th e w in ter w ith a
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¡country. P rices were g en erally weak A g ricu ltu ral college ex p erim en t s ta ­
:25 AM D ly E x. Hun.
G overnm ent work on sp ru ce p ro -, up to S atu rd ay h u t picked up slig h tly tion b ulletin of th e foregoing title, 12 2 :05
b e tte r fuel supply th a n alm ost any
AM Hun. Only
6 40 AM l>ly E x Hun.
o tlu r 8tiUe
th(, unlon> according to duction has ceased and all eq u ip m en t yesterday so w ith light sh ip m en ts an-l w ritten by u w estern n a tu ra list, H ow­
6 16 AM D ly.
7 21 AM D ly
Fuel A d m in istra to r F red J. Holmes. is to he sold to th e h ig h est bidder. I holiday buying th e m a rk e t is.feelin g ard M W right, now in arm y oversea .
3 07 AM D ly f ro m Mt. H ood D ep o t.
W ith an abu n d an ce of coal from Wy Of th e tw elve ra ilro a d s co n tro lled by firm er but not In position to advanc service. Mr. W right stu d ied th e llv
1 40 AM D ly .
34 AM Dly
om lng, w ith a larg e supply of native the sp ru ce division at least fo u r of at once. The m ovem ent of Pacific Ing, feeding, and ta lk in g h ab its of 10 2 40
AM D ly.
them
should
be
av
ailab
le
for
public
11
SO AM D ly f ro m Mt H ood b e u u t
th
e
little
pest
an
d
utilized
th
e
In
wbod fuel on hand and with ad e q u ate
(’o ast p o tato es Is Increasing and 559
Do not im agine th a t because o th e r
cough m edicines failed to give you re ­
lief Uiat it will be th e sam e w ith
C h a m b erlain 's Cough Remedy. B ear
in m ind th a t from a sm all beginning
th is rem edyhas gained a world wide
re p u ta tio n and im m ense sale. A m ed­ shipm ents of fuel oil from C alifornia,
icine m ust have exceptional m e rit to th e s ta te has n o th in g to fear from
win esteem w herever it becomes cold w eather.
k n ow n.— Adv.
".Mountain
PAGE TH R EE
G resham .
P lum e 11.
service, according to G eneral Dlsque
T hese are th e tw o n o rth an d so u th
roads at Y aquina, so u th of Toledo.
O regon, the line on th e Olympic pen
in su la in W ashington and th e line In
Pacific county, W ashington.
cars w ere shipped th e past week, 106
from W ashington, 52 from Oregon
192 from Idaho and 209 from C ali­
fornia.
Prices have slum ped at
S tockton to aro u n d $2 per h u n d red
for fancy stock with most of th e shlp-
fo rm atio n gained In tellin g how to 1 ‘Î ÎÎ ÎÆ
‘° Ore" ’“m ° " ,y '
3 4« PM D ly.
control Its d ep red atio n s by poisons
3 10 PM D ly f ro m Mt. H ood D ep o t
4 40 PM Dly
and trap s
F a th e r and son will both
5 34 PM Dly
be in te reste d in th e sto ry and d irec­
4 «6 I ’M D ly E x. Haa.
4 40 PM D ly f ro m M t H ood D s p o t
tions. A copy may be had fre e of
7 1« PM D ly
charge.
2 16 UM D ly .
2 46 PM D ly .
11 16 PM D ly
P „ « L „ I
- ill
.
Z-
P
o rtlan d will
soon
have a n o th u e r RB-Iits ro llin g unsold. At Idaho F alls
The most powerful anim als are veg­
M O IIÀ V IttÀ -T a o V T D À L « M S I
they a re sta tio n a ry a t last w eek's fig­
Lv.
M oatsrtlls
!,▼. T r o u td a le
flour mill u n d er co n stru c tio n . T h°
ure, $1.15 for ru ra ls, cash to grow etarians.
•• 16 a m.
•6 01 a. in
K agle F lo u r Mills, th a t will be e re c t­
7 16 A. m.
0 40 a n.
ers. T he sam e condition prev ails in
• 46 A. m
I U' a. m
A bout C roup.
ed ad jo in in g Hie public elev ato r, wlb
16
10
m
.
a
16 a. in
1»
C olorado. At W aupaca, W isconsin,
16
06 a. m.
have a cap acity of 1,000 b a rre ls per
2
m.
10
P
If y o u r ch ild ren a re su b je ct to j
th e m a rk e t stru c k bottom fo r th is
2 S6 P TO
111 16a. m
day. It is th e in te n tio n of th e co m ­
4 10 P rn
13 06 P m
season so fa r a t »1; »1.10 cash to croup, o r If you have reason to fear '
bi,
1»
V I 16 P rn
P in.
th e ir being a tta c k e d by th a t disease,
pany to proceed w ith th e w ork at
0 66 P n
1 06 P in
, t
.
.g ro w er fo r round w hites in bulk but you should p ro cu re a b o ttle of C h am ­
once and It Is expected th e mill will ha„ recovpri.(,
V I 16 P in.
so th e best stock brings b erla in 's C ough Rem edy and study
4 M P m.
be com pleted, ready to g rin d for th-»
6 10 P m
around »1.25. E astern m a rk e ts are the d irectio n s fo r use, so th u t In case
0
16 P m
new crop.
an a tta c k you will know exactly
♦ 7 20 P in.
steady. M aine G reen M ountains ar» of
w hat course to p ursue. T his Is a fa ­
M . 00 P rn
• i» A ir X e ic c p t S unday
J n n e m a n n , c o n n e c t w ith O .W .P
I To
A in - u » » « , I .V .1 W ,
„ „ I
' • " " T” ‘ -? " vorite and very successful rem edy for
croup, and it is Im p o rtan t th a t you t r a i n s f o r P o r tla n d
not «■ t In front nf .n o lh .r .„ .I o t a t r u «
" ' r '‘
W
e
d
n
^
a d a r And Hat u rd a y th e 11 15
Ad. P. M g o to
T he o o u th ^ m m ark ets, th e main observe th e d irectio n s carefu lly
to M o n tav llln
its line of vision.
ou tlet n ir Pacific ('oant potatoes, are
« r v t l y Bene«|»«l by 4 ham berUUn’s J'.' "
'
bu ‘
a ''y
O u K VATROWS
T ablet».
( d o r a d o and Idaho stock In ca rlo ts
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are b ringing » 2 .0 5 -(2 .1 0 In F o rt
P r ais e us
am th a n k fu l for th e good I have ! W orth
T he sh ip m en ts fell off for
L. em erv oav
ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t
received by using C h a m b e rla in 's T ab th e week probably du e to th e first
T hat shop
o u r p atro n s are paying us, and
lets
A bout tw o y ears ago when 1
. .
. ,
i
began ta k in g them I was su fferin g a co w ,v e
i"® season In th e m iddle 1
we w ant to say rig h t h ere and
tor .
g rea t deal from d istress a fte r eatin g ,
T he sh ip m en ts to ta l 2835 car« !
now, "M r. and Mrs. C ustom er,
if
X
and from h eadache and a tire d , lan- as com pared with 411 last week and
we th a n k you.
Y our kind
guld feeling due to Indigestion and ¡a-»? «he week h . r „ « .
VIR m
w ords are sending your frien d s
a to rp id liver. C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets 8
,hP We*k bpfore
tuet say »
to this shop, and we are going
co rrected th ese d iso rd ers In a sh o rt
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to tre a t them right. Again, we
tim e, and since ((«king tw o b o ttles of
T ailorin g
th a n k you.”
them my h « alth has been good," F or men
and w om en— clean in g , I
A. 4. W . BBGW V, Prop.
_r w rites Mrs. M. P. H arw ood, A uburn, pressing an d rep a irin g done well. I
G R E SH A M M A R K E T
(>r«s>liam. Ore.
Y ork. -Adv.
‘ P ete r L en ard , Powell stree t
We Have Heard a Lot