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GRESHAM
OUTLOOK FR ID A Y , FER R I ARY
7, 1019
f.RFSHAM
I Of AI S gresham
boy carried
d
LUCALo
OVER TRAIL TO SAFETY
H O L S T E IN S
A rc h ie M ey ers, p r e s id e n t of th e
F ir s t S ta te R a n k , h a s g o n e to C a li­
fo r n ia on a b u sin e ss trip .
M id-W inter Sale
Mrs. C. Pow ell h as received a le t­
te
r
from h e r nephew , Louis C. H ale,
H . G. F is h e r, e le c tric ia n a t th e
O. W. P. d e p o t, h a s p u rc h a s e d a 1 fi­ of W alla W alla. W ashington, te llin g i
a c re ra n c h a t N ew b erg . H e w ill r e ­ i of h is serio u s illn ess and enclosing a
m ain w ith th e ra ilro a d fo r so m e tim e n ew spaper clip p in g te llin g of th e t h r i l - :
y et.
ling exp erien ces th ro u g h w hich h e I
S e rg e a n t J o h n Fox re c eiv ed h is d i s - ,
. . , ,
j w ent in b eing tra n s p o rte d a d ista n c e
c h a rg e fro m th e a rm y on S a tu rd a y
of sixty-five m iles by squaw pack,
a n d a rriv e d h o m e e a rly th is w eek. H e
hand-sled and au to m o b ile from h is
h a s been a cook In a n e n g in e e r s ’
claim ,
20 m iles from Cove, O regon,
c o rp s.
to a sa n ito rlu m a t H ot Lake. T he
E zra W all o f H ood R iv e r h a s been
young m an was b ro u g h t up in th is
v is itin g fo r a w eek o r tw o a t th e
v icin ity , w here he h as m any frie n d s
h o m e of h is s is te r , M rs. W ill H esse).
H e Is now at h is hom e a t W alla W alla,
M r. H essel h as r e tu r n e d to h is im ­
reco
v erin g from h is illness.
p le m e n t s to re , a f t e r a te n - d a y s ’ sieg e
T he follow ing acco u n t of h is ex-I
o f sic k n e ss.
S erv ces n e x t S u n d a y a t th e B ap- perlen ces w as first p rin te d in th e E lgin
R ecorder.
ts t c h u rc h w ill c o n sist o f S u n d ay
"O nly one w ho h a s trav eled th e j
sch o o l a t 10 o ’clo ck , p re a c h in g a t 11
a ’clock by Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd an d cru m b lin g an d dizzy tr a ils p a ra lle lin g
a g a in in th e e v e n in g by th e p a s to r, Miriam riv e r can realize th e allh o st
S E E A R IK I,E E I.S E W H F R E l \ P A P E R .
hopelessness of one w ho falls ill jw en - J
R ev. A. J. W are.
T ile R ed C ro ss w ill h o ld a m e e tin g ty m iles from th e m outh of th a t
a t th e lib ra ry
n e x t M onday a f t e r ­ stream , but th a t th e position is not
a lto g e th e r hopeless w as related to a
n o o n , F e b ru a r y 10, b e g in n in g a t 2
o 'c lo c k fo r se w in g a n d b u sin e ss. A R ecorder re p re se n ta tiv e in L a G ran d e
la r g e a m o u n t o f sew in g is on h a n d S u n d ay ev en in g by H erm an T rip p e e r,
fo rm er w ell-know n young m an of Cove
fo r B elg ian R e lie f w ork.
b
u t now th e lea d in g v e te rin a ry s u r ­
Mr. a n d M rs. E. M. C am p re c eiv ed
a le t t e r th is w eek fro m th e ir son, geon of W alla W alla. T rip p ee r, w ho I
A lb ert, a d v is in g th e m n o t to w rite is asso ciated in th e c a ttle b u sin ess
“CHARTER OAK”
“LORAINE”
a g a in u n til th e y h e a r fro m h im . It w ith G uy D utton of th is city, le ft
W
alla
W
alla
J
a
n
u
a
r
y
1
for
th
e
D
u
t­
“TRIUMPH
ECLIPSE”
is th e su p p o s itio n th a t he w ill be
ton ra n ch to enjoy a n o u tin g of a few
s a ilin g fo r hom e.
P a u l P a lm b la d a rr iv e d a t h is d ay s a n d to aid R a n g e r F o rem an of
h o m e a t P o w ell V alley th is w eek Cove in b u ild in g a b rid g e acro ss th e
Ac­
fro m C am p M eade, w h ere he h a s been M inam riv e r a t th a t location.
A HON O F T H E R EST III LI l \ O REG O N
in th e se rv ic e fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s. H e com p an y in g T rip p e e r w as L. C. H ale
w as g iv en h is d is c h a rg e a t C am p a young m an of W alla W alla, w ho had
re c o v e re d
fro m
In flu e n z a
M eade on a c c o u n t of sic k n e ss in his ju s t
c o n tracted w hile a tte n d in g W. S. C
h o m e.
M rs. Itose M etzg er lias w ritte n a t P u llm an . T he tw o a rriv e d a t th e ir
fro m B u rley , Id a h o th a t h e r so n D el­ d e stin a tio n on J a n u a r y 6th, going in
G lend ale Farm
Aldersyde Farm
b e rt is re c o v e rin g fro m a s e r io u s a t ­ by w ay of Cove. A d ay o r tw o la te r,
ta c k of blood p o iso n in g , c o n tr a c te d H ale su ffe re d an a tta c k of rh e u m a ­
G RESH A M . OREGON
G RESH A M . OREGON
a b o u t C h ris tm a s tim e fro m a s c r a tc h tism and w ith in a s h o r t tim e w as u t­
on h is fin g er. H e h as b een in a h o s­ te rly helpless, being unable to s it up,
One Bred Him—the Other Owned Him
p h o n e 548
g resh am
to say n o th in g of rid in g a horse tw e n ­
p ita l a t T w in F a lls .
L in co ln ’s b irth d a y w ill be observed ty or tw enty-five m iles to th e n e a re s t
H is co n d i­
at th e high school by a p ro g ram be- point to g et m edical aid.
Ol It G R E A T E S T P R O B L E M .
COOPERATIVE SHIPM ENTS
tion
w
as
such
th
a
t
T
rip
p
e
e
r
and F o re ­
g in ln g a t 9 o ’clock find c o n tin u in g
FORMER RESIDENT OF
OF LIVESTOCK PAYS BIG ab o u t an hour. M usic will be fu rn ish e d m an decided th a t to leave him th e re COUNCIL ADOPTS NEW
T h e im m e d ia te p ro b lem b e fo re th e
AUTOMOBILE ORDINANCE
GILLIS PASSES AWAY
invited
death
.
T
hey
w
ent
dow
n
to
th
e
U n ited S ta te s Is w h e th e r p riv a te In­
T h e big sa v in g effeected In m a r k e t­ by th e glee club an d o rc h e s tra of th e
forks
of
th
e
M
inam
to
w
here
th
e
log-
O rd in a n c e No. 97 w as p assed by
M rs. R u th M organ S ey d ell of B a t­
d u s try can k eep up th e h ig h w ages ing
O regon liv esto ck co -operatively school. Rev. E arl B. C otton, of P leas­
forks of th e M inam to w here th e log- th e city co u n c il on T u e sd a y e v e n in g . !
p aid d u rin g th e w ar.
tle g ro u n d , W a sh in g to n , a fo rm e r
th ro u g h th e farm b u re a u s h a s a t­ a n t H om e will m ake th e ad d ress.
Mrs. C. M. O lip h an t h as received pany is located an d held a c o n su lta ­ It r e la te s to th e r e g u la tio n of a u to - '
M a n u fa c tu re rs
h av e
ra ise d th e tra c te d th e a tte n tio n of th e fed eral dc
tion w ith S u p e rin te n d e n t P. S. R obin­ m o b iles in re s p e c t to sp eed a n d p ark-1 re s id e n t o f th e G illis n e ig h b o rh o o d ,
q u e stio n w h e th e r th is c o u n try will p a rtm e n t of ag rle u Itu re
o fficials. w ord th a t h e r son, Roy W hite, has
son
and em ployes an d it was decided ing. I t w ill be fo u n d e ls e w h e re in d ied a t S t. V in c e n t’s h o sp ita l in P o r t­
be a b le to m a in ta in Its s h a r e of w orld II. W. G ilb e r ts o n , a g r i c u l t u r i s t in received his d isc h a rg e from th e m a rin e
la n d on F e b ru a r y 5 of in flu e n z a -
to
m
ake an a tte m p t to ta k e th e sick th is issue.
tr a d e on a n e ig h t-h o u r w o rk -d ay c h a rg e of th e co u n ty a g e n t w ork in th e corps and has a rriv e d In P o rtla n d ,
A le t te r w as re a d fro m th e P. It. p n e u m o n ia , ag ed 22 y e a rs. S he w as
b asis an d a t th e p re s e n t a b n o rm a lly N o rth w e ste rn sla te s, told th e co u n ty w here h is fam ily h as lived d u rin g h is m an dow n th e riv e r to th e little v il­
lage of M inam .
Cold w eath er had L. & P. Co. p ro m isin g e s tim a te s on th e d a u g h te r o f M rs. W. J. W h ite -
h ig h sc ale of w ages.
ag en t conference a t C o rv allis, held the absence. He will resu m e h is fo rm er
m an an d s te p -d a u g h te r of Mr. W h ite -
P re s id e n t GomperH s tru c k back at last week In J a n u a r y , th a t th e re p o rt w ork on th e P o rtla n d postoffice force | p revailed se v eral d ay s a n d it w as de­ th e e s ta b lis h m e n t of a s t r e e t lig h t
S he leav e s, also , a h u s b a n d
cided
to
tr
a
n
s
p
o
rt
H
ale
o
v
er
th
e
Ice
in
n e a r St. H e n ry ’s c h u rc h a n d th e m an .
■'all th e B o u rb o n s In th e U n ited i of thlB w ork from O regon w as am ong as m ail c a rrie r.
O ren M Uleson a rr iv e d ill G re sh a m a hand-sled w hich w as packed in for c h a n g in g o f o n e on S o u th R o b e rts a n d th r e e sm a ll s te p -c h ild re n , tw o
S ta te s ” w ho try to ro b la b o r of th e I th eb est he hail e v e r inspected. Here
b ro th e rs , R ay a n d T h o m a s M organ,
a d v a n ta g e s It h as g a in e d d u rin g th e 'a r e som e of th e th in g s In th e rep o rt, on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fro m C am p use a t th e logging cam p. T he n ex t a v e n u e .
tw o s is te r s , N in a an d A n n a M o rg an ,
m o rn in g , J a n u a r y 13th, T rip p e e r and
F
u
n
s
to
n
,
K
a
n
sa
s,
w
h
ere
he
receiv
ed
P.
M.
L
e
d
in
e
w
as
a
llo
w
e
d
a
n
in
-I
'
w ar.
w hich was p re p a re d by P aul V. M aris,
h is d is c h a rg e . He h as been fo r se v ­ F o re m a n succeeded in g e ttin g H ale c re a s e o f $84 in s e ttle m e n t of his a h a lf-s is te r, L ily W h ite m a n a n d a
R u t th e New Y ork S un p o in ts o u t s ta te lead e r:
W illiam
W h ite m a n .
dow n to th e cam p, a d is ta n c e of th ree c o n tr a c t on
c o n s tru c tin g
a d ra in h a lf -b ro th e r,
th u t a tlire e -d o lln r-u -d a y w age th a t
A to ta l $38,437 w as saved above th e e ra l m o n th s a t C am p J o h n W ise,
T
h
e
fu
n
e
ra
l
w
as
h
eld
th
is
a fte rn o o n ,
m
iles
u
sin
g
a
squaw
pack.
At
th
a
t
a c ro s s K en n e y a v e n u e .
w ill su p p o rt a m an a n d his fam ily in local prices by th«« co -operative sh ip ­ T ex as. Mr. a n d M rs. M illeson a re at
w ith in te rm e n t in M u ltn o m a h c e m e ­
T h e fo llo w in g b ills w ere p a id :
c o m fo rt Is b e tte r th a n th e te n -d o lla r- m ents. Seven co u n tie s c o n trib u te d to th e h o m e o f th e l a t te r 's p a re n ts , Mr. p o in t he w as placed on th e h and sled
te ry .
and th re e men of th e cam p v o lu n te e r­ W a te r d e p a rtm e n t, fire pro -
a-d ay w age th a t leav es h im w ith o u t th ese sh ip m e n ts th e sum of 219 c a r lots a n d M rs. H en ry M etzger.
te c tio n
ed to m ak e th e tr ip to M inam , a d is
$900.00
The
r
e
g
u
la
r
m
o
n
th
ly
m
e
e
tin
g
of
a jo b .
L ane lead in g w ith ju s t ab o u t h a lf of
C a rd o f T h a n k s .
W a te r d e p a rtm e n t, in te re s t
T h e A m erican p eo p le b eliev e in ! the to tal, 108 cars. T h e o th e r co u n ties G re sh a m g ra n g e w ill be h eld to m o r­ tan ce of from fiftee n to tw en ty m iles W a te r d e p a rtm e n ts , J a n u a r y 750.00
h ig h w ages a n d a h ig h s t a n d a r d of 1 w ere Jack so n 39, T illam o o k 31, L inn row . In s ta lla tio n o f th e e le c te d o f­ dow n th e riv e r. A lth o u g h th e riv e r
water ....................
80.20
W e w ish to th a n k o u r frie n d s fo r
w as frozen a t th a t p o in t it w as be­ W a te r d e p a rtm e n ts , D ecem -
living.
th e i r k in d a tte n tio n a n d fo r th e flo ra l
18. Jo se p h in e 16, D ouglas 5, an d R enton ficers w ill ta k e p lace in th e a fte rn o o n
h e r b a la n c e ......................
23.26 g if ts offered In o u r d eep so rro w .
w ith M rs. J. R. C a v a n a g h as in s ta ll­ lieved th a t places w ould be e n co u n ­
R ut it seem s th a t v ery h ig h w ages, ■ 2
tered -w here c a rry in g th e d isease P. M. L e d in e , bal. on cc
in
g
officer.
D
eg
ree
w
ork
w
ill
ta
k
e
up
p re v a ilin g , u n d e r s tre s s of w ar, c a n ­
Ilo g s co n stitu te d co n sid erab ly m ore
tr a c t .......................................
84.00 W h ile sh a d o w s o f so rro w a re o 'e r us
n o t be d u p lic a te d in p riv a te in d u s try th an h alf of th e e n tire sh ip m e n t, 69 th e tim e in th e fo re n o o n a n d th e r e s tric k e n m an w ould be necessary. T he .1. G. M etzger, s a la ry
W e h a v e m an y a k in d ly th o u g h t
75.00
th re e h u sk y loggers, each w ith a firm L. L. K id d e r, M azda la m p s
W h ich , w ith o u t th is deep so rro w ,
will
he
th
e
u
su
a
l
g
ra
n
g
e
d
in
n
e
r
.
All
In p eace tim es.
42.75
ears, c o u n tin g th e L ane sh ip m en ts,
T o o u r m in d s w ould n e ’e r be
g rip on th e ropes of th e sled, and J. G H oss, h a u lin g
34.90
T h e a d v a n c e In w ages h a s been p re w hlctiw ere not seg reg ated . Mixed c a rs g r a n g e r s a re w elcom e.
tiro u g h t.
J. H. M etzg er, sa la ry
12.50
R e p o rts co m in g fro m G ood S a m a r­ w ith th e a s s u rin g w ords, “ we w ill get .1. H . M etzg er, licen se tagH
d ieted on hig h cost of liv in g , an d w ere next w ith 25, c a ttle 16, an d sheep
IL W. C O O LEY AND FA M IL Y .
2.78
th a t h ig h e r w ages h a v e re s u lte d in 1, n o t in clu d in g L an e's c o n trib u tio n . ita n h o sp ita l a re to th e effect th a t him th e re ,” s ta rte d on th e ir long tr ip C. C a lk in s, sa w in g w ood. ..
• "Ö
an d w ith
sh o u ts of en co u rag em en t
C h e e rfu l g iv e rs a re alw a y s In th e
h ig h e r liv in g co sts.
The av erag e sa v in g on th e e n tire 219 Dr. A. II. W rig h t, w ho w as se rio u sly i
B a rg a in s in th e w a n t ads.
m a jo rity .
In ju re d last w eek w hen h is a u to n io - ! from th e ir fellow s, th ey soon d isa p ­
T a k e , fo r e x a m p le , co al a n d m ilk e a rs w as $175.75.
peared from view. F o rtu n e favored
C oal o p e ra to rs a d v a n c e d
m in e rs ’
T h is is h u t one of th e m any lin es of b ile w e n t off th e ro a d a t th e g ra v e l
w ages to m eet h ig h e r liv in g c o sts ' co m m u n ity w ork th ro u g h th e co unty p it, is ra p id ly im p ro v in g a n d is w ell th e th re e loggers an d th e ir ill com ­
an d th is w as re fle c te d In a h ig h e r farm b u reau s, o rg an ized by co u n ty on th e ro a d to reco v ery . An X -ray i rade. P a tc h e s of th in Ice w ere e n ­
liv in g costs. M ilk is b rin g in g a re c ­ ag en ts. T he w ork Is usu ally con d u cted p ic tu re re v e a le d th e fact t h a t no , co u n tered w here c a rry in g th e la tte r
He w as su ffe r- j 'la,l
Ge r< sorted to. T hey enjoyed
o rd price.
th ro u g h a sp ecial co m m ittee of th e b o n es w e re b ro k e n .
re s t and a lu n ch a t Stock-
lag a reco rd p rice.
b u reau , utul In th r e e of th e co u n ties Ing fro m c o n c u ssio n , b ru is e s an d ' a
m an 's cabin. R efreshed, th ey resum ed
Iti ex p la in in g th e la te s t a d v a n c e of lead lu g In sh ip m e n ts Is In d ire c t sh o ck .
S e rv ices o f u n u s u a l In te re s t will th e tr ip and pulled in a t M inam at
a c e n t p e r q u a r t, Mr. H oover, th e c h arg e of paid m an ag ers.
be h e ld a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h next 5 o’clock th a t evening, tire d but happy
F ood a d m in is tr a to r , s a id : " T h e L a ­
S u n d a y , d ev o te d to th e in te r e s ts of in th e know ledge th a t th e y had p e r­
b o r A d ju stm e n t H oard ra ise d w a g s
G e ttin g Itiil o f C olds,
th e c e n te n a ry
m o v e m e n t. II. C. form ed in good tim e th e task they
of em p lo y es of d is tr ib u to r s o n e cen t
T h e e a sie st a n d q u ic k e s t w av to g et B u rk h o ld e r of P o rtla n d , a sp ecial . v o lu n teered to do.
a q u a rt. S om e o n e h a s to pu.v a n d It
rid of a cold is to ta k e C h u tn b e rlu ln 's
"A w a itin g H ale a t M inam w as E l­
Is a lw ay s th e p o o r c o n s u m e r.”
C o u g h R em ed y . T ilts p re p a r a tio n has s p e a k e r fo r th e m o v e m e n t, w ill sp e u s
Milk w en t up b ecau se w ag es w ent been In use fo r m an y y e a rs a n d Ils a t th e m o rn in g serv ice a n d In th e m er F u lk w ith an autom obile, h av in g
No m a tte r vvliat e v e n in g w ill g iv e a le c tu re on m is­ • Is e n d ire c te d over th e teleqhone th a t
up. T h is is ty p ic a l of th e w h o le In ­ v alu e fully p ro v en
re m e d y you use, h o w ev er, cu re m u st s io n a ry e n te r p ris e s th e w o rld o v er, ru n s to Cove from th e M inam ra n g e r
d u s tr ia l s itu a tio n .
be ta k e n no t to c o n tra c t n seco n d cold
Illu s tra te d sta tio n to proceed th e re an d m eet th e
A lready th e p rice of co m m o d itie s b e fo re you h av e re c o v e re d fro m th e ! w h ich w ill he p ro fu se ly
ROSS B U ILD IN G , MAIN S T R E E T ,
N EA R G RESH A M B A K ERY
In exactly tw o h o u rs a fte r
hav e d ro p p e d s h a rp ly s in c e th e a r m ­ first o n e, an d th e r e Is s e rio u s d a n g e r i w ith th e s te re o p tlc o n . All a re in v i t­ p arty .
'le a v in g M inam . F u lk reach ed th e H ot
o f th is. A m all of m id d le a g e o r old - ' ed to h e a r th e s e a d d re s se s.
istic e w as sig n ed .
e r sh o u ld go to bed a n d sta y In bed
Mrs. Geo. W. M etzger and h e r s is te r ' Lake s a n a to riu m , w here H ale is now
u n til fu lly re c o v ered . It Is b e tte r to
All a u to to p p a rts a n d re p a irs sta y in bed th r e e d ay s a t th e s t a r t | Miss C ora R G reene, received a tele J on th e ra p id road to recovery
Q uick
w ork .
5!. S,
P a lm q u ls t, th a n th e r e w eek s la t e r on.
" In a p e rilo u s co n d itio n on th e u p ­
I g rain W ednesday from A lbany, N Y
Adv
G re sh a m .
n o tify in g th em of th e d e a th of th e ir per M inam a t 7:30 a. m. J a n u a r y 13th
---------------------- S p o tlig h ts a n d e le c tric h o rn s . C.
b ro th er. M arvin T. G reene. Mr. G reene ] and to be a t H ot L ake sa n a to riu m
R ead th e W an t ads
I E O sb u rn A Co.
had been for m any y ears th e c h ie f el- only th irte e n h o u rs la te r, a fte r a 65-
i e c trlc a l e n g in e e r on th e New York m lle tr ip by squaw pack, sled and a u to ­
C en tral C olum bia B rid g e cro ssin g the m obile is an ex p erien ce H ale w ill re­
• R en sselaer. F o r y e a rs he w as a very late for m any a day.'
I ac tiv e w o rk e r In th e o rd e r of I. O. O. F
A llow s us to co m p e te w ith all riv a ls
T he re g u la r m onthly m eetin g of th e
I and a t th e tim e of h is d e a th was
T h e In g re d ie n ts of o u r b re a d an d
L adies A id1 an d W om en's H ome M is­
'
D.
D.
G
M.
of
R
en
sselaer
D
istrict.
p a s trie s a re In s tric t c o n fo rm ity w ith
A record of income and outgo is just as necessary to the
An e ffo rt is being m ade by th e wom- sio n a ry S ociety will be b ald next Wed-
th e w ar re g u la tio n s a n d th e n e a tn e s s
farmer
as to the business man in order to figure profit on each
I
! en of th e W. H. M. S to m ak e up th e , nesday afte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs
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of o u r b a k e ry h a s g iv en us th e h ig h ­
A
W
S
hipley,
beg
in
n
in
g
a
t
2:30.
Mrs.
year's operations.
i:
! a r r e a r s in th e ir a n n u a l ap p o rtio n m e n t
est s a n ita ry ra tin g .
P a tro n iz e
a
by a ch a in of n eig h b o rly teas. S everal C. E R u sh er. Mrs. R. H Todd, M rs
1
h o m e In d u s try .
j
, have alread y set th e ball ro llin g a n d it E 11 Kelly an d Mrs. G eorge W K enney
The farmer who checks his money through this Institution
Is hoped th a t all w ho can w ill follow will a ss ist th e hostess in serving. De­
establishes
a simple and correct record of his farm finances;
votional
ex
ercises
and
m
usic
will
be
j th is up u n til th e n ecessary am o u n t
G re sh a m . P h o n e I t .
h as been ra ise d
T h e p lan is very u n d er th e d irectio n of th e L adles Aid
provides banking protection for farm proceeds; enjoys con­
| sim ple, th e Idea b ein g to In v ite th re e T he topic for th e m lsio n ary stu d y will
venience in the transacton of financial affairs, and indicates
or not m ore th a n six frie n d s in to be " In L um ber C am ps au d M ines.”
business
methods and precision.
M
rs
C.
M
Z
im
m
erm
an
is
th
e
leader.
spend th e afte rn o o n an d have a cup of
tea. b rin g in g th e ir w ork, an d a dim e Solos w ill be ren d ered by Mrs. E W.
H om e-m ade Sausage and
for M issions, th ereb y ra is in g th e nec A ylsw orth. Mrs. F red Todd, and Miss
We invite the farmers of this community to thoroughly
Lard, Sw eet-Cured H am
essary fu n d s and a t th e sam e tim e Edell a T ow le .accom panied by Mrs.
investigate this phase of our banking service.
and Bacon
p ro m o tin g g en eral in te re st anil neigh Ja n ie s S te rlin g A c o rd ial In v itatio n
is
ex
ten
d
ed
to
all.
W e b u y B e e f C a t t l e , C a lv e s
borly frie n d lin e ss w hich h as been so
Hogs, Hides. Etc.
m uch m issed d u rin g w ar a e tlv ltie s an d
T a ilo rin g
I IK M I I ts , VI’T F N l |(»N
th e In flu en za epidem ic.
The G reatest M ilk and Butter Producers
in the W orld
Over - Stock
BAR NONE
OF
You Can’t Buy the Best Cow in the World
But you CAN BUY a Son of the
Heaters
Bull in Oregon
Speak Quick for they go the same way
Ten per cent Off
on Everyone in
the Store
We Thank You
Second - Hand Ranges, Only Three
Left, all in First-Class Condition.
Reduction on S m a ll Rugs
DAVID M’KEOWN
New Stock Dining Tables, from $10.00 to $22.00
AAA
A. H. BURNS
J. E. METZGER
YOL’R HOME FURNISHER
Electric Vacuum Laundry
ROUGH DRY AND WET WASH
PROMPT DELIVERY
PRICES REASONABLE
A. J. MILLER, Proprietor
BAKING EXCELLENCE
To FINANCE the FA R M
CITY BAKERY
S'
SANITARY
MARKET
G eo. D ietl, Prop.
Main Street
Greshiim. Ore
We
Sm oke Y our
Phon« am
M eat
F o rd a n d C h e v ro le t re p a irin g
C
. O sb u rn , G resh am
tf
For
m en
and
w o m en — c le a n in g ,
p re s sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
P e te r L e n a rd . P ow ell s tr e e t.
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