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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resham Since th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l Col- lege 1« a s ta te In s titu tio n , su p p o rt- ed by p u b lic tax , th o se in c h a rg e sh o u ld co n sid er It th e ir d u ty to keep th e p u b lic in fo rm ed as to th e m a n n e r in w hich th e fu n d s a p p ro p ria te d a re sp en t, w h at is offered in re tu rn to th e y o u n g m en and w om en o f th e s ta te in th e way o f e d u c a tio n a l a d v a n ta g e s an d p ra c ti cal tra in in g , and w h at th e in s titu - tion can d o fo r th o se u n ab le to com e to th e college. I t should be considered a p a rt of th e p ro p e rl w ork o f th e in s titu tio n to rep o rt . , th ro u g h th e p u b lic p ress th e resu l s of scien tific in v e stig a tio n . In su ch u n tech n lcal form th a t they m ay be of in te re st an d assista n c e to th e I C K A W EEK _______ __ K ___________________________ P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y a t G resham , O regon. II |, ST CLAIR, Editor and Publ’r O u r Subscription Hates O ne year, 11.50; six m onth s, 75c; th ree m onth's trial su bscrip tion , 50c Advertising. R a t e s reason able. Our rep re sen ta tiv e w ill call Phone STRENGTHEN S e r v ic e to th e P eop le. O utlook 701. ‘• T h e Linotype W ay Is th e Way th at W ins." Of f id a i p ap er o f th e T ow n of G resh am , O regon. O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n of F a I rvlew , O regon. E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r M arch i , 1 9 1 1 , a t th e p ost o ffice a t G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of M an li 3. 187«._____________________ _ g en eral T h is an d we b u lletin T his OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. VOI K T re a tm e n t is U u a ra u trc d the G resliain D ru g Co. h> If th e k id n ey s a re slu g g ish in th e ir actio n , g e n e ra l ill h e a lth u su ally resu lts. S k in affe c tio n s arise u u e to th e e x tr a w ork th ro w n upon th e sk in In rem o v ing poisonous w astes th a t sh o u ld be cared fo r by th e k id n ey s; h e a rt affectio n s,cau sed by th e p re s su re of flu id s dam m ed back by th e slu g g ish k id n ey s; eye d iseases, n erv o u sn ess ch ro n ic head- ach es an d o th e r ailm en ts, g reat T hese a re o ften d u e In m easu re to th e p o isonous a ctio n of m a tte r left In th e body, \y e w an | you t o (r y Re xall Kid ney T re a tm e n t if y o u r kid n ey s are o u t of o rd er. W e d o n 't a sk you to ,alte any fin an cial risk . W e don t w an t y o u r m oney u n less Rexall K idney T re a tm e n t h elp s you. We feel th e u tm o st co n fid ence in th is tre a tm e n t, w hich is esp ecially de- to stre n g th e n th e k idneys, re- sto re th e ir n o rm al fu n c tio n s and r eljuti(j lnf, tjle g en eral h ealth . T h a t co n fid en ce is what p ro m p ts us in u rg in g up you not to " /e rlo o k th la o p p o rtu n ity to try R exall K idney T re a tm e n t a t our r ,gk F o r , f (t doe8 I)ot h e |p you we wm give back y o u r m oney w ith- o u t a rg u m e n t o r h e sita tio n Rexall K idney T reatm en t, in liq u id form . costs you GO c en ts and $1.00. In p ill form , GO cen ts Sold iin th is co m m u n ity only a t o u r sto re. The R exall S tore. JUVENILE FAIRS ARE ANNOUNCED We have all kinds from Sills to Moulding. Large or Small Orders. Prompt Delivery from Our own Mills. VI rite us, Phone us, Call on us. Send us your orders. Straus Lumber Co. Phone 446 . . . Sandy, Oregon Hid» W anted. N otice is hereby given th a t the city rec o rd e r of th e city of F a ir view . O regon, w ill, up to 12 o'clock a. m , A u g u st 24. 1912, roceiv« sealed bids fo r th e fu rn ish in g of m a te ria l an d b u ild in g to r city hall for th e city of F airv iew acco rd in g to p la n s an d sp e c ific a tio n s now in th e h a n d s o f th e b u ild in g c o m m it tee Said b ids m u st be accom panied by a ce rtifie d check of It) p e r cent o f the contract price R ig h t is re served to re ject any and all bids P la n s an d sp ecific atio n s can be seen a t C. E C rees o r E. A W h it ney s. M ark a ll bids "C ity Hall.'* ] . H SCHRAM . Dated Aug S3. 1M1Ï KIDNEYS. read er. th ey have d ecided to de a re in fo rm ed th a t a p ress bag been esta b lish e d re, , cently, an d th ro u g h R th e d aily an d weekly n ew sp ap ers of th e s ta te will be c o n sta n tly advised of new co u rses o ffered , new e x p e rts ad d ed to th e . , . , ,, T heod o re R oosevelt w ill sp eak In co rp s of in s tru c to rs and Inv estlg a- P o rtla n d S ep tem b er 11. to rs, d isco v eries m ad e w hich will aid th e fa rm e r, g a rd e n e r, fru itrn a n G eneral B ooth, fo u n d e r an d head an d sto ck raiser, an d new publlca- of th e S alv atio n A rm y, died In tlo n s w hich may be had fo r th e a s k L ondon T u esd ay a t th e age of 83. ing. lie Is succeeded by h is son, D ram - B esides th e new s sto rie s to th e well. d aily an d w eekly p ress of th e sta te , G r e sh a m D r u g C o. L eslie's W eekly h as in v estig ated th e re a re p re p a re d at fre q u e n t In ti,e m a tte r of cam p aig n c o n trib u tio n s te rv a ls a rtic le s fo r th e a g ric u ltu ra l and s la te s tiu ÿ R o o sev elt's cam - an d o th e r te ch n ical p u b lic a tio n s hav in paign fu n d in 1904 w as n early »2,- lng any c o n sid erab le c irc u la tio n tiotl.ooo. It co n clu d es th a t in p o li th e state. As th e re is alw ay s a larg e n u m tics th e re is no su ch th in g as L. R. A ld erp ian , su p e rin te n d e n t " ta in te d m o n ey ". E v ery th in g goes. b er of s tu d e n ts e n ro lle d from o th e r of P u b lic In s tru c tio n , a re p resen ta- ela te s, th e p ress b u lle tin d e p a rt tlv e front th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l Post m aster C has. H. M errick of m ent fu rn ish e s a w eekly new s let- I C ollege; th e ju d g e s fo r th e E ugenic P o rtlan d died of h e a rt fa ilu re w hile te r of college m a tte rs of g en eral Baby show ; th e ju d g e s fo r th e g en b a th in g ut th e hot sp rin g s n e a r in te re st, to B oston an d C hicago pa- e ra l e x h ib its ; th e se c retary of the l.akeview , O regon, W ednesday m orn- p ers an d a n u m b e r of o th e rs for C lack am as co u n ty fa ir; and the lug lie w as 38, and very p ro m in en t th e ir d e p a rtm e n ts o f college new s co u n ty schuol su p e rin te n d e n t will m ill activ e ill th e c ity 's a ffa irs , lie A lth o u g h th e first d u ty of th is j visit th e v a rio u s ju v e n ile fa irs a t tuny be succeeded In th e poslofflce. d e p a rtm e n t of th e college Is to In , th e follo w in g tim es: te m p o rarily at least, by A ssistan t form O reg o n ian s o f th e p ro g ress and S andy, 10 o 'clo ck , T uesday, A ug a d v a n ta g e s a t th e In s titu tio n they 27, 1912. Post m aster W illiam son. su p p o rt, it is also p ro p e r th a t th e E staca d a, 12 o ’clock, T uesday, Aug Tile most atro c io u s crim e of m u r n a tio n a l s ta tu s of th e college be 27, 1912. in th e d e r of recent reco rd , an d which lierulded an d m a in ta in e d L ogan, 3 p. m ., Aug. 27, 1912. m ust tie classed w ith th e H ill anti press. T h e college a ttr a c ts stu - C la rk s, 10 a. m., W ednesday, Aug. llo lz m a n a tro c itie s In P o rtla n d , oc- d e n ts from a w ide field last y e a r 28, 1912. c iirre d at E u g en e M onday n ig h t th e 2,862 from every co u n ty in O regon, M olalla, 12 o ’clock, W ednesday, victim being th e 1 2 -y ear old d a u g h from 36 o th e rs s ta te s of th e U nion A ug 28, 1912 te r of Rev. II A. G reen . T h e g irl's a n d from e ig h t fo reig n co u n trie s. C anby, 3 p. in., W ednesday, Aug. th ro a t was cu t from e a r to e a r Its alu m n i go out to p o sitio n s of im 28, 1912. and th e body w as d e secrated . It p o rta n c e an d tru s t in all p a rts of O regon C ity, 9; 30 a. in., T h u rs seem s iin 'liin k a lile th a t a h u m an th e worltE H aw aii, In d ia, th e P h il d a y , A ug 29. being could co m m it Bitch a fiendish ippines, K orea an d o th e r d is ta n t O swego, 1 1 a . in., T h u rsd a y , Aug crim e an d th a t h av in g d o n e so he places. It Is not a local in s titu tio n . I ’ »• ‘ could go even tw e n ly -fo u r h o u rs It Is m ak in g w orld h isto ry . M ilw aukie, 2 p. m ., T h u rsd a y , Aug w ith o u t being ap p re h e n d e d an d pu n - 29. b in d witli th e sev erest p en alty of Reci|>e fo r A rm y Itreud. W ilsonville, 4 p. m ., T h u rs I he law. No m otive except th e has- A recip e fo r m a k in g "A rm y day, A ug. 29. < st .c a n lie Assigned fo r th e crim e | H given in th e little book Mr. A ld erm an an d o th e rs will mid tlie c rim in a l is still a t larg e on cam p cookery (S eries 1, No. 6 5 ) ad d ress th e people w hile th e ju d g e s Issued by th e do m estic science and a re m ak in g th e aw ard s. t HI lit III s I N ITE I H it (.H E A T E R u rt d e p a rtm e n t o f th e O regon A g ri All b abies to be e n te re d in th e T H IN G S . c u ltu ra l C ollege. It Is as follow s: E ugenic Baby show sh o u ld be ready «— O ne q u a rt flo u r, 1 teaspoon sa lt, at th e h o u r nam ed above. B eginn in g witli a new co n feren ce 1 tab lesp o o n su g a r, 4 teasp o o n s bak > ,ar, or ab o u t O cto b er firs t, G race in g pow der. P o in t ; A re H ighlit on T h is and T ay lo r S tre e t M. E. ch u rch es Mix th e in g re d ie n ts th o ro u g h ly O th e rs. will u n ite as one ch u rch to be know n an d s tir in en o u g h cold w a te r ta b o u E u g en e W ild er C h afin, in nls as F irst M E. c h u rc h of P o rtla n d i one an d o n e-h alf p a r ts ) to m ak e a speech of accep tan ce o f th e P ro h l- T he p resen t G race ch u rch b u ild in g ■ th ick b a tte r th a t w ill p o u r o u t level hition n o m in atio n fo r P re s id e n t, will lie re b u ilt for th e ch u rch and i Mix ra p id ly w ith a spoon u n til sp eak in g on th e q u estio n of g o v ern Hie T ay lo r stre e t c h u rc h p ro p erty sm o o th , an d p o u r o u t at once in to m en tal rev en u e, said : will lie im proved for b u sin ess o r ■ a D utch oven o r b a k in g pan. R ake ru n (lie g o v ern m en t when th e rum a p a rtm e n t house use. ab o u t 4G m in u tes, o r u n til no dougli it Is o ften ask e d : How w ill you ad h e re s to a sliv er stu c k in to th e rev en u e is ab o lish ed ? O ur p latfo rm P o l l la n d e rs M ake I ‘il gel mu ge. loaf. a n sw ers th e q u estio n In th e follow T o u rin g In te rio r O regon Oils week ing p la n k : i a lilg p a rty o f re p re s e n ta tiv e T he O regon S tu te im m ig ra tio n " E q u ita b le g ra d u a te d Incom e and I'o rilam l b u sin ess m en, w ho a re lin k com m ission is a t w o rk on a s ta te lug an au to m o b ile ex cu rsio n to Luke booklet th a t w ill be a v alu ab le w ork in h e rita n c e ta x e s :" We a re th e only g re a t n atio n in view u n d e r th e auzp lces of th e for a ttra c tin g s e ttle rs A th o ro u g h P o rtlan d C o m m ercial club. E v ery and u c c u ra te co m p ilatio n is being th e w orld, w hich h as not adopted th ese m ost ju s t m eth o d s of ta x a w here alo n g th e lin e they a re be m ade of s ta te sta tis tic s , so th a t U n d er o u r p resen t system , ing accorded every possible eo u rte th e m ost d e fin ite In fo rm a tio n w ill be tio n and c e n tra l O reg o n 's well know n av a ila b le fo r th e in te n d in g iuiinl- j th e rich pay little o r n o th in g tow ard th e support* of th e n a tio n a l g o v ern I o sp itallty is In-lng exten d ed . g ra n t. It Is ex p ected an e d itio n of robbed To Hie v isito rs th e tr ip is a v eri 2 00.000 copies of th is book will be m ent, w hile th e p o o r a re by all k in d s of In d irect taxes Many p u b lish ed fo r g e n e ra l ta b le voyage o f discovery, d is trib u tio n th ro u g h in te rn a l rev en u e an d ta r iff have never seen th is g reat stre tc h befo re th e en d of th e y ear. law s. A la rg e p a rt of th e tw o of iindevelo|M il c o u n try b efo re and io them tlie sig h t of th e farm s lie An o rd in a ry case of d ia rrh o e a ra n h u n d re d m illion d o lla rs of ru m rev ing carved o u t of tills new te r r i as a ru le , be cu red by a sin g le dose e n u e each y ear, is filched and stolen c h ild ren of to ry , m any of th em b e arin g th e ir of C h a m b e rla in 's C olic, C h o lera and from th e w ives and first cro p s Hits year, Is a re v e la D ia rrh o e a R em edy T h is rem edy has ■ ‘«r u » ‘‘a n ls . by o u r n a tio n a l govern tion. C ertain it is th a t P o rtlu n d - no su p e rio r for bow el co m p lain ts. m ent. T h is is su rely "w om en and f ir s t" — m illio n a ire s last < rs w ill have u b e tte r u n d e rs ta n d F o r sale by G resh am D ru g C o , an d ch ild ren w hen it com es to p aying taxes. ing of th a t g reat c o u n try a f te r th is alt D ru g g ists. < xcurslon. It p ay s Io a d v e rtise lluy it now. Now is th e tim e to It pay s to 1 tra d e w ith th o se w ho in v ite y o u r buy a b o ttle of C h a m b e rla in 's Colic. Daily an d Sunduy J o u r n a l and C h o lera an d D iarrh o ea R em edy It 1 trad e. ani! O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r ...............»7 is alm o st c e rta in to be needed be fore th e su m m er is o v er T h is re m edy ha» no su p e rio r F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Co., an d all D rug gists. One Million Feet of Lumber ! A U G IsT City Recorder 18, 1813. F irs t publication A ug u st 13. 1912 la st p u b lic a tio n A ug 33, 1913 ¡Special Sale for Balance of Month I We have a few summer goods left, and so, thus early in the summer, I am going to give you the advantage of some very cheap goods that you may close up the season with. Here are a few: SHOES L adies' W hite Buck Shoes 16 Button regular price, 3.50, Special L adies' W hite Buck Shoes 16 Button regular price, $3.00, Special L adies’ W h ite Buck Pum ps, V ery Classey, R egular $9.25 $3.00 values, Special “ L adies’ W hite C anvas P um ps good for the afternoon r A Special - - O vC •Vcea $29« Som e that 1.50, now í!» Or PETER5 SH O CC O . The of flat your lifetime to gel the Some Children's and Misses' thing to do with it. C h ild ren 's T an O x fords $1.00 th at sold for 1.50 now Shoes that sold for 75c now G irls’ O xfords th at sold $J45 for $2.00 now Som e th at sold at 1.75 $J.3O 50c Tan Shoes and Pumps Reduced Even have a few Oxfords selling as Low as Tan Oxfords and Pumps al about $2.00. Very Classey and Up-to Date Stuff. now One H alf of their Original Price. And so on through the line. A ny O xford in the house that sold at 3.50 at A ny O xford selling at $4.00, special Oxfords that are going to be sold if price has any Accordingly. Men’s Chance $ |. 0 0 - wind up of the season on cheap shoes. $2 40 Ladies SHOES for the Whole Family $2-7° $3 oo Boys' O xfords that sold $J.55 for $2.25 now Som e that sold for $¡.25 1.75, now - We want to clean up this Summer Stuff while the seasen is still on, and you can get 3 months wear out of these shoes yet before the season for this class of goods is over. Men’s and Boys’ Suits Straw Hats A nice line of M en's a n d Hoys’ S I'IT S to seleet from nt ’4 off, som e (lin t sold fo r S I5 , now $11.25. S u its Unit so k l fo r $ 1 2 now $ 9 am i mo 011. S om e of th e m a r e heavy fo r jrour la te fall w ear. Tin* rlia n re of a season to get a su it a t (h«*s<* prices. 1 ou c a n n o t tu r n a chai»«*«* lik e th is d o w n ; you ow e it to y o u r self to buy g(MMls of th is q u a lity a t th e s e I •rives. T h e re is som e tim e le ft y e t w hen you can w e a r Straw H ats an d yon can h av e o u rs at ju s t On«* H a lf th e sellin g price— a h a t th a t sold fo r 25e, you can have it a t 12 and on«* tlm t Hold fo r 5O<* a t 25c am i no on. T a k e a d v a n ta g e of tills hat sal«* as you w ill w an t on«* fo r tin lieacli o r th«* m ou n tain * . Sweaters and Jerseys Dress Ginghams O u r fall lin e o f S w eaters am i .1« rs«*ys fo r m en, w om en am i c h il d re n an* in, am i if you w ant one on (hat cam p in g tr ip com«* o v er an d s«s* us. H uff necks a n d ('«»at S w eet rs— ju s t th«* s tu ff fo r cam p ing «>1* a u to trip s. „ A Barg«* assortiii4*nt lire** of (■ ¡Ilg llM IIIS , re g u la r F. C. A. m *1I m «»very u her«* ut y ard . 1 W e w an t to» re d u c e it a t Itlc a y ard . T h is s t i l l i w ill inak«* de«*s.s«*s f o r all wint«*r w«*ar and (hey xi i 11 noi lx* sold fo r th a t p rice afte •r th is m o u th . School Shoes Summer Underwear We hav«* sev eral basket«* <»f Shoes th a t an* «»ut <»f d a te am i h rok- «11 lines th a t w e w ill sell you a t y<»ur ow n p rice «luring th is m o n th , no Icgilimat«* o ffe r refus«* I. You can g e t son»«* s tu ff th a t is fin«* fo r « h ih ln n 's sch«H»| s I km * s , a n d school s«»on ( «»min« ii«-es an d w hy n o t sav« th a t e x tra d o lla r o r tw o. L adies' an d C h ild re n 's S u m m er I iid«‘rw«*ar a t g re a tly red u ced prices. S u m m er V ests th a t sold at lOc, now 3 fo r 155c o r H l- 3 r api«*re. T hose sold lo r 25«* now 3 I’or5<>c o r Id 2-3«* a piece an d tin* re d u c tio n is tin* sam e on I nioii S u its of th e sam e w eig h t a n d q u a lity . A w ord to the p e o p le living aw ay from G resham :—It will p a y you to take a d ay off an d com e over a n d trade w ith us during this sale, as you can m ake w ages by so doing. T ry som e of o u r specials. Lewis Shattuck G R E SH A M S D EPA R TM EN T STO RE ON MAIN ST. J pohti , anii m ik k e t s . F R E S H F R IT T S — A pples, new »1-1.76 per box; peaches. 35-75c G rain , F lo u r, F eed, E tc. per box; plum s, 7 5 c-» l.lO per box; W H E A T — T ra c k prices, new C lub pears, »1.20-1.50 per box; a p rico ts, 76c; B luestem , 79c; 40-fold, 77c; »1.25 per box; g rap es. 65c-»1.75 per V alley, 78c. c ra te ; blac k b erries, 50c-» I p er crate. M IL L 8 T U F F 8 — B ran , »26.50 per MELONS — C an talo u p s. 50c-»1.50 Io n ; m id d lin g s, »32; sh o rts, »28.50 p e r c ra te ; w aterm elo n s, »1-1.15 per rolled barley, »29. h u n d red . FL O U R P a te n ts , »1.50-4.75 p e ri b a rre l; s tra ig h ts , »3.90; ex p o rts. K enniw ick will hold its second a n »4.00; valley. »4 80. n ual ( r a p e c a rn iv a l S eptem ber 19- CORN W hole, »39; cra c k e d , »40 21. All th e g ra p e d is tric ts alo n g th e p e r ton. C olum bia riv e r a re expected to e n te r O A TS— S ppt, »26 per to n ; fu co m p etitiv e ex h ib its. F re e w a te r w ill tu re s. »24.50. have Rs a n n u a l P each day on A ug HAY E astern O regon tim o th y , ust 22, when tills lucious fru it will »15; Valley tim o th y , »12-13; a lf a l be at Rs best. All v isito rs a re prom fa, »11-12; clover, »10; o a ts anil ised all th e fr u it they can e at. vetch, »10-11; g ra in liny, »10-11. P a tro n iz e hom e in d u stry . D airy am i C o u n try P rtaln ee. PO U LTRY H ens. 13-13 >4; b ro il ers. 15-16c; d u rk s , young, 10- 12c; geese, 10-1 lc ; tu rk e y s, live, 18-20c; d ressed , 2 4-25c. EGGS -C an d led , 25c p er dozen ; E x tra s. 27c. C H E E S E T rip le ts an d d aisies, 17*41’ ; young A m ericas, 18*4 p e r lb B U T T E R O regon cream ery , cubes, 31c p er p o u n d ; p rin ts , 32*4c. I*ORK F ancy, 11 H e p er pound I H a v e o n E x h ib itio n V EAL F ancy, 14-15c. Attention! T h e Farm« rs M u tu al Fire R e lie f Association (IK PORTLAND, OREGON In v ite s all fa in ie m w h o h a te no in s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm b u ild in g s to in s u re w ith us. T h is us- siM-iation is tlie clieapest an safest in tlie s ta te . It in su res only c o u n try |>roperty am i lias over !»;t,<l(l<i,<HI<l in su ra n c e in force. W rite or phone, II. W . NNANHAl.l.. P res. T h e F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief A ssociation G resham R o u te No 3 P h o n e 74 N otary P u b lic R eal E sta te Are You Interested in Gresham? If so you will help the Gresham dealer who is helping Gresham V eg etab les and F ru its . PO TA T O E S ------- B u rb an k s, new, 60-90C per h u n d re d ; sw eet p o tato es, 4 Vic p e r pound. V E G E T A B L E S {leans, 3c; cab bage, 1*1 Igc per p o u n d ; ca u liflo w e r, »1-1.25 p er doa ; celery, 75- »5c per doaen; c o rn , 15-25c p e r dozen; cucum ber«, 50c p er box; pepper«, 8-10c per pound; tom a- toea, 5 0-7 5c p er box. O N I O X 8 W a l l a W alla. 90c »1 per sack F iv e B e s t S t a n d a r d P IA N O S A n d O n e B u n g a lo w P ia n o P la y e r P r ic e« a« L o w a s A n y w h e r e . T e r m s t o S u it R."». CARLSON Gresham 's Leading House Furnishers