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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM C. C. STORE G re sh a m ’s B usy Progressive Store Specials for This Week Only Baking Powder IN T H E HOUSE FOR A n y 5 0 c C a n fo r - TUESDAY, G RESH AM THE For this entire week we offer any 25c can of OUTLOOK, 19c - - - 38c Including Royal, Crescent, Cleveland, K C, Shillings's Best LAWNS AUGUST B, 1012 B orn, J u ly 28, a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. J . E m erso n , of T ro u td a le . MANY HEAR CHAPMAN, In v e stig a tio n s w ith o u t en d have been d irected a t r u r a l life and th e end is not y et, but now com es th e g o v ern m en t w ith its an n o u n ced in- ten tio n of m u c k ra k in g th e cities, an d they need it m ore th a n th e c o u n try ev er did. A survey is to be m ade of u rb a n life w ith a view to solving som e of th e p ro b lem s th a t a re found in ev ery m u n icip al !t) A official w ho Passed th ro u g h P o rtla n d th e past to ld of th e p la n and says a g re a t m u n icip al ex h ib it w ill proba- bly be g a th ered fo r th e P a n a m a -P a - clfic E xposition ___ __________ Seem ed to G ive H im a New S to m ach Tom T ow nsend has a sm ile from THE CUSTER SCOUT Mrs. L a u ra B arn es m ade a b u si ■ar to e a r th ese days because th e ness trip to G resham one day last b aler has com e and gone an d A la rg e crow d w as p re se n t at bis week. W hile h ere she b o u g h t a hay is all in th e barn. th e S cen o g rap h T h e a te r to h e a r th e fine cow She saw th e ad in th< by A lfred L. Tlie M isses R ose an d R en a B eers, illu s tra te d le c tu re O utlook »f C o ttre ll, sp en t a day recen tly h aP " lan a sco u t in G eneral Cus- L. I). H o w ard ha« b o u g h t out with H ester T horpe. T hey w ent for te r 's arm y . He w as a w itness a t th e b a ttle betw een C u ste r and th e th e p a in t b u sin ess and eq u ip m en t a picnic to th e C olum bia S lough. of F red L an tz, who recently went i s i n g Dodge h as resum ed his , ln d l“ ni,, ° " 0 ,6 L1‘“ e B‘? Io W ash in g to n to w ork fo r hit w ork on th e afte rn o o n sh ift a t th e “ °,rn ,7 M ont»n *. J u »« 2 5 ' b ro th e r. Mr. H ow ard will continue depot. V. G. M auldin* of B oring I , ’ " 6 ' “ e h “ d B" de8 deplC“ ng th e shop on Second" stre e t Just on th e m o rn in g sh ift ev e n ts up to th e tim e of th e b a ttle , 1 back of D u k e's co n fectionery. ... . He a lio had c o stu m es w orn by iss . y rtle S tanley w ill go to g uides, sco u ts and cow boys. Mrs. Sam C a rro ll is th e m o th er P o rtla n d next week as an a p p re n tic e M r s m ith lg lucky ln secu rin g of a 10 H p o u n d boy, born on 1 1 leading d re ssm a k in g esta b lish - fo r a tow n th e size of G resham , a -J u ly 2 8 th . Mrs. C arro ll is a daugli le c tu re of such high q u a lity an d «1 su ffered in ten sely a fte r e a tin g te r of Mrs. F r its S to k er. Mr. an d Mrs J. G. M cD ougall, of useful h isto ric a lly by a m an In and no m edicine o r tr e a tm e n t I Mr. and M rs H a rry W ood hav< Mr. C hap- trie d seem ed to do any g o o d ."w rite s ! sold th e ir re s ta u ra n t on Main Ix;nts, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Me- such g re a t d em an d as H . M. Y oungpeters, E d ito r of th e ¡s tre e t to J H. B issell of C anby, Dowell and d a u g h te r, of P o rtla n d , m an. w ere S un d ay g u e sts a t th e H otel T he le c tu re by Geo. A sh, th e re- Sun, L ake View, Ohio. “ T he first who ta k e s possession at once. C ongdon. tu rn e d M exican rebel w as also iew Jo se s of C h a m b e rla in ’s S tom ach Mrs. W. J . W irtz and d a u g h te rs C l l,.h l„ g „„ v ,; , ' - g - O ,.r » . ..jjrtj- Misses H azel an d C arly n , sp en t last > (Align has been a fa » v t u o rite p astim e ' la u d e S m ith is to be com m end- seem ed to give m e a new sto m ach n ic paoiiu ie — vuuiiociiu- seenieu week a t T illam o o k an d th e beach. fo r th e p a st week L arg e strin g s ed fo r his e n te rp ris e in fu rn ish in g and perfectly good h e a lth .’’ For Miss F ay W eb b er spent a day ot have been c a u g h t, the fish being clean e n te r ta in m e n t fo r th e m asses. sale by G resham D rug Co., an d all I D ) r ruggists, 11 v a i a f a tw o th is week w ith h e r g ra n d m o th e r of e x tr a size and q u ality . a t M ilw aukie. F o u r h ay -b alin g crew s a re now Mr. and M rs Ed. R ad cliff a re re it w ork th ro u g h o u t E a ste rn M ult W h y W a s t e T im e P u m p in g b y H a n d ? ceiving c o n g ra tu la tio n s on the a r nom ah an d C lack am as counties. riv al o f a fin e son, born on th e 4th They w ill each have a ru n of about Mr. an d Mrs. Wood have moved 50 d ay s w ith an e stim a te of 20,000 U s e a F a ir b a n k s -M o r s e II o Sandy wli.-r. Mr W ood i- «OO tons as th e re su lt of th e ir w ork. d u ctin g a barber shop. J . A. T ay lo r is a g u e sts a t the Mrs. A m m eriu an is n u rs in g at C ongdon. th e hom e of h e r niece, Mrs. Sam Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n , Mrs. C. M. C arro l. O lip h an t an d Mrs. Geo. F. H o p k in s ECLIPSE PUMPER Mrs. C. T. S co tt and d a u g h te r, Mrs. Jo h n S p u rg eo n from V ancou ver, W ash., w ere g u ests of Mrs G ust I .arso n y este rd a y , All figured lawns, worth 1 2c and 1 5c will e n te r ta in th e L a d ie s’ Aid at the p a rso n a g e next W ednesday a f tern o o n a t 2 :3 0 . An in te re stin g p ro g ram w ill be ren d ered . All the ladies of th e ch u rc h and co n g re g a tion a re co rd ially in v ited . May la- a tta c h e d to a n y pum p, c o m p le te e n g in e anil p u m p in g Jack com ltin ed . A ll tin- w a te r y o u w an t am i w h en you w a n t it for a few r e n ts a day. Dr Pixley o f M issoula, M ontana, S e e o n e o n d isp la y in ou r w in d o w , W e’ll allow you. G ive ua a visited his nephew , Dr. H !l ch an ce. H ughes, h ere an d In P o rtla n d last Mr. and Mrs. J o h n B rash from week. W alla W alla, W ash., a re h ere for C lau d e S m ith is b u ild in g a stag e a visit a t the hom e of F. A. H alli In h is th e a te r fo r usq, w hen he has day. Mrs. B rash is Mrs. H a llid a y 's a le c tu re or o th e r special fe atu rei sister. on th e p latfo rm . Miss M innie S h riller of Scenic has Hardware Store H. E. D avis an d w ife w ent to a p o sitio n In th e telep h o n e office In th e G resham In v e stm e n t C o m p an y ’s New B uilding. W elches S a tu rd a y , re tu rn in g S un- here. day w ith th e ir a u to tru c k . F E. G R E S H A M . O REG ON Mrs. A lice M. O tt, w ho Jias been B eckw ith w ent w ith them to see v isitin g w ith h er d a u g h te r, Mrs. C. 1 Mrs. B eckw ith, w ho is sp en d in g a E. C leveland fo r th e p a st tw o f few w eeks at W elches w ith Miss m o n th s, h as re tu rn e d to h e r hom e L a u ra Davis. In K ansas. She w as accom panied BUY YOUR Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ross a re e n by Mrs. H. 11. O tt, w ho goes fo r a jo y in g an o u tin g a t R ockaw ay. They visit w ith re lativ es and frien d s. a re h av in g lo ts of clam s and crab s Miss H elen H oss is a ssistin g to A card to th e O u tlook says, "S end day In th e N ovelty S to re in th e ab- 1 Where you can get it the Cheapest o u r p a p er h ere We w ant th e hom e sence of Mr. an d Mrs. B iddle in Bacon - - - 1 7 c per lb. n ew s.’’ P o rtla n d . Mr, an d Mrs. W arren M cG uire of Picnic Hams - - 1 4 c per lb. A m eetin g of th e fire d e p a rtm e n t i We have all kinds from P o rtla n d were th e g u ests of H. C. will be held to m o rro w n ig h t in the Cottage Hams - - 1 5 ^ per lb. Sills to Moulding. H odge an d w ife o v er Sunday. Tilt tow n hall. Let all th e fire lads Regular Ham» - - - 1 7 ^ per lb. fo u r m ade th e trip to Sandy riv er be o u t. A ll F a n c y S u g a r C u r e d Large or Smail Orders. fish in g . The fish in g w as poor hut The re g u la r m eetin g of th e coun- , la p le a s a n t tim e w as had. etl will be held to n ig h t. Prompt Delivery from Our T h e u su al serv ices w ill be held nt Mrs. Max S ch n eid er is ra p id ly re own Mills. I th e Fret> M ethodist ch u rch next S u n g a in in g s tre n g th w hile re s tin g at d ay , S u n d ay school a t 10, and th e ir hom e a t D am ascus. H er son, \K rite us. Phone us, Call on m orning serm on a t 11 The young Ray D avis, of S e a ttle , is h ere on a us. Send us your orders. W ith a fine line of Diamonds. W atches | lieople’s p ra y e r m eetin g w ill be. visit. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. K astm an held th is ev en in g a t th e home of visited Mrs. S ch n eid er la st Sunday. Jew elry, K odaks, Etc. J. J. R o b ertso n . E dw in W. H ight Mrs. E d n a M etzger is a t hoi p asto r. a fte r an absence of sev eral w eeks F. E. B eckw ith m ad e a business ln H onolulu. tr ip to S andy M onday. T he E p w o rth L eague ann o u n ces Miss N o rm a H u n d ley is hom e a sale of hom e cookery to he held Successor to F. W. Fieldhouse from G arb u ld t n e a r T illam ook w here next S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n at th e N o v Phone 446 . . . Sandy, Oregon Low Prices - - Good Service she w as sp en d in g h er vacation elty S hop of W. R. B iddle. She is looking fin e an d happy, a. th o u g h she has lost sev eral p o unds CHILD ORATOR I v arieties of tre e fru its still rem ain s of flesh d ig g in g fo r clam s. H um m er P ru n in g . « »MIL V O I R SK IN . It is alm o st tim e to s u m n ie rp ru n e | to be w orked out. W E. C a rte r, p ro p rie to r of th e VERY PLEASING D on’t S u ffe r from S u u h u n i, hut the fru it tre e s T he c o n tin u o u s th e wood g ro w th is very v lg -IC . C .Stores, in G resh am , V ancou- raln s and cool w eath er have -d e «rotis th e p ra c tic e is a good one. • — In , ver, • O regon H elien* (h e P ain . ---- -----— ---- ...... City and N ew o berg,w ho layeil tw ig g ro w th to som e e x ten t ««>“ « cases bo th w in ter an d su m m er has been p u rc h a sin g goods in east- T he e n te rta in m e n t by little Miss and co n se q u e n tly th e tim e to p ru n e P ru n in g sh o u ld lie done. e rn cities d u rin g th e p a st m o n th ,h a s G race L u cin d a G iese at th e Com- To a l,a y ,h e » n iartin g an d reduce should be delayed T he tim e Io p ru n e d u rin g sum - | re tu rn e d to his hom e a t V ancouver m en lal c lu b h all lu .t KM.Uv ,,i i , , , e *w e lli,|B a "d In fla m m a tio n o of I . d o n e lo o I. w hen th e v ig o ro u . wood an d is ex p ected h e re aoon. ¡ „ . a a su s p ria e to aU p re le n t W h lk 1 « * « » Men If su m m er p ru n in g tholinc* Balm . If it d o e sn 't restore early th e buds below th e cu t ¡g ro w th lias sto p p ed an d th e te r n il - ! Miss W in ifred O sb u rn re tu rn e d th e a tte n d a n c e w as sm all on a. com fort to th e b u rn ed skin you can (w o u n d ) will b reak o u t Just below nal bud nt th e end of th e y oung S u n d ay ev en in g fro m a visit w ith co u n t o f th e vacation tim e thosi tiave y o u r m oney back. T h is w ill be at h er siste r. Mrs C u rtis at The Dal- who w ere th e re felt th e w ound; If done too ia te th ere wood h as form ed well Tlie a n tise p tic , cooling q u a litie s of rep aid will lie no o p p o rtu n ity fo r th ese a d iffe re n t tim e in d iffe re n t local!- les. She h as g o n e to Seaside fo r Miss G iese is ju s t seven y e a rs oh R exall M entholine B alm a re derived from the m e n th o l It c o n ta in s in buds to sw ell and form fru it buds, ties. In g e n e ra l, In W estern W ash- th e re m a in d e r of h e r vacation and has been before th e public for co m b in atio n w ith o th e r w ell-know n M rs Lloyd l.ittle p a g e has which Is one Im p o rtan t o b ject in ln g to n , from th e m id d le of Ju ly un r« a b o u t th re e years. She d e liv e rs i h ealin g a g en ts. Its p u rp o se is to p ru n in g at tills tim e of year. til tlie m iddle of A ugust is a good signed h e r p o sitio n in th e telep h o n e lectu re. e n title d "M o th er. H oun soothe th e ir rita te d nerves, ease th e sm a rtin g an d red u ce th ru u tc u i t e ‘ i in n flam 1 1 H ill m il i a a - | P o rtla n d , an d ----------- H eav en ." t i n i e r n a tu r a l d ev elo p m en t of tim e, but th is aeaaon th e tim e will office an d has g one to H e r voice is clear. tlo u . We dc m "ire th a n recom m end RE you perfectly satisfied with your p la n ts c e rta in buds p ro d u ce tw igs pro b aly be tw o w eeks later. W here Mr l.ittle p a g e is em ployed and h e r sty le of ad d re ss, g estu re s Ine B alm ; we a r e ! plumbing equipment? T i e am o u n t o f wood to rem ove as a lin em an fo r th e P acific S tates an d all a re alm ost above criticism . R exall M entholine iiiui leave* an d o th e r b uds break ready to freely re fu n d th e pu 1 Tastefully designed "Standard" Plumb- open anil fo rm flow ers an d fru it w ill depend upon th e kind of tre» ,ln e from th e in itia l bow to th e good chase p rice to an y o n e w ho h as usei I ‘ng Fixtures scientifically arranged and T here Is a so rt of b alan ce betw een i an d am o u n t of p ru n in g it has pre- b re d B eckw ith left today for bye kiss w hich is a ffectio n ately it an d fo u n d it u n sa tisfa c to ry . W e suggest th a t ; ou keep R ex ili ■ installed by us stanJ the tests i f time and tlie leaf su rfa c e of th e tre e an d 'lo u a ly hud. B anks. O reg o n , fo r a few d ay s' visit th ro w n to th e audience. H er little use. M entholine l ain , on h and all me All dead o r diseased wood should witli his g ra n d p a r e n ts th e root system . T he leaves act as b ro th e r an d siste r, y o u n g e r by < tim e. Iiecause it will be found useful a c ru d e so rt of m a n u fa c tu rin g e s be removed fro m any tre e at any Mrs. M Vogel a n d Miss E dna or tw o y e a rs, assisted . The little io m any cases, such as to o th ach e, ta b lish m en t to receive th e sap as it tim e ; b ru n ch es w hich ru b o r Inter sp en t S a tu rd a y an d S u n d ay w ith red- le c tu re r w as very o u tsp o k en in f*v n e u ra lg ia , bru ises, hives, insect be rem oved; useleat atlv ea at B eaver, O regon Is c arried up front th e ro o ts an d fe re should They re- or of w om an's suffrage' She is n stin g s am t in fla m m a tio n o f th> n is e i I W ith S te rlin g * K id d er, p h o n e «03 they put it in a co n d itio n so th a t wood such as w a te r sp ro u ts sh o u ld | P ort a p le a sa n t tr ip o v er th e new n a tu ra l o ra to r an d is happiest w het passag es and th r o a t, such as c a ta rrh is tlir.ii an,i la y le v e l. P rice, 25 T h ese sh o u ld all be re^ i T illam o o k ro ad . ¡fo llo w in g th is in clin atio n the p la n t can use It. If fo r any tie cut o u t tin ts S lid ,n tl is (O m m untiv t-i !y rt isnn th e ro o ts fall to p erfo rm niovotl close to th e b ra n c h o r tru n k a t o u r store. ‘h e ir fu n c tio n s th e leaves a re un from w hich th ey sp rin g so th a t n o t G r e s h a m D r u g C o . Oregon Agricultural College T he am o u n t of new t a b k to supply tile p lan t alpi it soon stu b s a re left on •II»*'- of sta rv a tio n . On th e o th er g ro w th to rem ove w ill dep en d .m l if part of the to p of tlie p lan t ,b e In d iv id u al tree. In g en eral. S ch ool Y ear o p e n s SepteiiilH-r 20. A p p ro p ria tio n s fo r O regon R iver rem oved am i tlie supply of sap a b o u t one h a lf of each y o u n g tw ig and H a rb o r im p ro v em en ts, th a t T i m h is . g ie re a a i t in iiis s titu iu u tio iio n opens Its its is not d im in ish ed . th e rem ain in g sh o u ld be rem oved in p ru n in g ap seem su re to be fo rth co m in g , am o u n t d oors fo r th e fall sem ester on Sep- p o rtio n of th e top receives an e x pies o r p e a rs ; a b o u t th re e -fo u rth s som e people fall to m ake a fin a n c ia l success is not b e c au se, they 1 to over $2.300,000. T he bill has D m ber 20th. Course« of In stru c- cess of sap. in p ru n in g p each es and usu ally do not have th e ab ility to m ak e m oney, but because they passed both houses of C ongress and t!on ln c,u d * : G eneral A g ric u ltu re , lack A llieoiy la held by m any h o rti a b o u t o n e -th ird In p ru n in g p lu tn s or p ersisten cy o r stlck -to -lt-lv en ess. You PAN save if you W il’,1 has been approved by com m ittees A8.r o n o “, >- A nim al H u sb an d ry , P er- ....... , " ’ co m m ittees. halr>. H u sb an d ry , B acteriology. B ot- h ap s you have trie,! to develop a bank account and have ‘ failed c u ltu ris ts th a t If p ru n in g is done ch« r r i e s — J L S ta h l, H o rtic u ltu ris t a w altln g only th e p re s id e n t's signa- any and P la n t P athology. P o u ltry Does th a t one fa ilu re Justify poverty ln old a g e ’ T his stro n g bank Just at th e rig h t tim e d u rin g m id W estern W a sh in g to n .E x p e rim e n t S ta tu r e T he biggest sin g le item is H u s b a n d ry ,H o rtic u ltu re , E ntom ology o ffe rs you all th e in d u cem en ts and fa c ilitie s possible fo r a bank su m m er, when most of th e seaso n 's tio n . $1,000.000 fo r th e m o u th of th e ' e ,e r ln a r>' Science, C ivil E n g iu eer- to o ffer W ith th e ready a ssista n c e am i ad v ice of w hich cu sto m ers g ro w th n as stopped, th a t th e e x C o lu m b la w o rk , w hile th e lo w er W il I " 1.’ £ l*c.tr ,c a ! E u K*n<*rlng. M eehan- SutMcrihe Now. Get tlie Beat. cess of sap d u e to or th is b an k may av>II th em selv es, th e re is no reason why th e p ru n in g Dally O reg o n ian . I yr. re g you $« 00 ................ w l'l lie l o r i n i in to sh o u ld not a c c u m u la te an in d ep en d e n t fo rtu n e u n d evelop ed Twtoo-a-W eek O utlook, 1 yr 1 so T illam ook H arb o r and th e N ehalem Science. D om estic A rt. C om m erce, le a f buds and w eak fr u it buds, C o m b in atio n , 1 y r ......................... 6 00 riv e r and h a rb o r im p ro v em en t each •'« ’’^ sify . P h arm acy . Zoology, C hem - H a lf y ear, $3 25 cau sin g a fo rm a tio n o f stro n g get $100,000. T he D alles-C eiilo ca- !?’P P h >8lCi- M a th e m a tlis, E ng- SEVEN YEARS OF SU C C ESS h ea lth y fru it buds. In tuany eases t r e E v e r at M a r . I . U .„ d til's th eo ry M-ema to w ork out ln T h ere a re tw o th in g s e v e rla stin g D. . . — ’— ----------- H isto ry . A rt. A rc h ite c tu re . Indus- B ut Buck p ra c tic e au»t esp ecially so in p a rts I) at w ar, Joy and piles P ick in g o f th e R ogue R iver V al- tr ia l P edagogy, P hysical E d u c a tio n , len s A rnica Salve w in ban ish piles j f W estern W ash in g to n w h ere ex ley fr u it crop is now u n d e r way M ilitary Science and T actics, and It soon su b d u es th e itch in g . I r r ita cessive wood g ro w th is q u its com t i o n . in flam m atio n o r sw ellin g and i t is the biggest in the history Mu? 1® . . 1 - - famous section, Cataiougue and illustrated lltera mon Som e v a rie tie s h av e been gives co m fo rt, in v ite s Joy of - this G reatest i t is esti- tu rs — ■ ____ Q E E S r iA M , O frE . . • mailed free on application, forced in to b e a rin g e a rlie r th a n Is h eale r of b u rn s, bolls, u lcers, cu ts, mated there will be from 1SS to Address Registrar. Oregon Agrleul- tkb £ 2 2 0 1 m scalds pim ples, th e ir h a b it, b u t w h sth e r It should bruises, ecsem a, 150 cars of pears shipped this sea- lural College, Corvallis, Oregon in sru p tio u s O nly 25c tt all be t g en eral p ra c tic e s a d w ith all sk son and from 500 to soo cars ,,f Daily Journal ted Outlook, 1 D ruggists. Now 10c Sterling & Kidder’s We Pay C a s h for B u t t e r and E g g s G r e s h a m C a sh M a rk et One Million Feet of Lumber! SMOKED MEAT New Jeweler in Town W. R. Burke Straus Lumber Co. ut i iiu J. J. WODAEGE The Reason Why r,RSL state bank apples, all of fine quality -J ................ .. • • • ■> » i » i ■ » 15 19