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GRESHAM OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. Big Clean-up Sale AVGUST 12 lu i n CITY NEWS IN BRIEF LUMBER P o rtla n d , O r., A ug IS .— (S p ecial) VI ill Sell at the Following P rices: Shiplap, per M. - . 2x4, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x6, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 2x8, 16 and 24 ft length, sized, per 1x6, 16 and 24 ft rough fencing per Good Sheathing, 4. 6, 8 in. sized, per 1x12. sized - . per Common Barn Rustic per These Prices are Good Until August 25 E x ten siv e in v e stig atio n of re a l ea- j ta te fra u d s by P o rtla u d o p e ra to rs ' was s ta rte d y esterd ay m o rn in g by J th e co u n ty g ra n d ju ry . T h e in v esti g atio n began e a rly last w eek w ith l one o r tw o Isolated and a p p a re n tly i m inor eases an d th e s itu a tio n has b ro ad en ed m ig h tily since th en . C ircu it J u d g e M cGinn hist S a tu r- j day, a week ag o , o rd e re d Ed. De- I Y oung, Ted E d w a rd s an d H. J. | E vans held to th e g ra n d ju ry fo r Summer Goods Specials SALE C om m encin g W ed n esd a y , A u g u st 13 w e will put on som e R are B argains in S u m m er G oods, as th e season is ap p ro ach in g w h en w e m ust clean u p our su m m er stock. Y ou will h ave an o p p o rtu n ity to buy stock to finish u p the rp e tra tin g a sw in d le on " C o u n t” the season w ith at your ow n price. S hoe O x fo rd s in M en ’s p S e enosky P u b lic a tio n of th e fa c ts in W o m e n ’s an d C h ild ren ’s stuff, all N ew T h is S pring an d are th is case h as caused an o v erw h elm ing m ass of in fo rm a tio n to sw eep going to be sold out at 5 0 c on th e $ 1 , som e of th em as low in a g a in st th is trio , and th e ir in d ic t m ent seem s c e rta in . D eY oung and Successor to Straus Lum ber MARTIN LENNARTZ. Mange as 5 0 c th e pair, just the thing for th e b alan ce of the year. E v an s a re in custody. Phone 446 But th a t is not all. An a d d itio n a l Straw H ats at 2 5 c on th e $ 1 . M en ’s W o m e n ’s an d Chil- I m ass of in fo rm a tio n , eq u a lly large, e to th e notice of th e d is d r e n ’s U n d e rw e a r at V e ry m uch R e d u c e d Prices. A ll 1 h tric as t com a tto rn e y th a t Involves o th e r TIGERS WIN GAME e s ta te " p ro m o te rs " in S um m er G o o d s of all descriptions M ust be Sold at O nce. th P o e rtla uel n d th real a t m ay land th e n i in a BY HEAVY SCORE W e w an t to m ak e room for fall a n d w inter G o o d s w hich a re s ta te in s titu tio n fo r fra u d u le n t p rac tices. S u n d ay 's ball guniv at Pleasant arriving daily. $7.00 M. 7.00 M. 7.00 M. 7.00 j M. 5.00 1 M. 6.00 1 M. 8.00 M, 8 00 SANDY FIR LUMBER CO. Co. Sandy, Oregon BASE BALL, Bargains in Furniture W e h av e a few pieces of F urniture that w e a re selling V ery C heap. Call in an d see them . If th e re is anything you can use w e will m ake the price right. Specials for Saturday, Aug. 16, Only E C O N O M Y JA R S , P IN T S , 76c E C O N O M Y JA R S , Q U A R T S , 96c E C O N O M Y JA R S , I-2 G A L S . JE L L Y G L A S S E S , $ 1 .2 3 DOZEN 23c Lewis Shattuck MAIN STREET, GRESHAM , OREGON One of th e m ost com m on a ilm e n ts th a t h ard w orking peo p le a re affict- ed w ith Is lam e back. A pply C ham - L usted C ottrell Mr. an d Mrs. N. G. H ed in , who Jo e M u lth au f Is h a u lin g wood fo r lierain 's L inim ent tw ice a day and S. H aw shai to C o ttrell sta tio n . h av e been v isitin g Mr. H ed in ,s p a r m assage the p a rts th o ro u g h ly a t each to Mr. an d Mrs. S w an to n , of P o rtla n d , e n ts of th is p lace,h av e re tu rn e d ap p lic a tio n , and you w ill g et quick w ere th e g u e sts of E d. S ester an d th e ir hom e a t l<ents. W m. C rasw ell an d fam ily o f th is relief. F o r sale by G resh am D rug fam ily la s t S unday. L ym an D avies an d G. M oulton p lace an d Wm. In g ram an d fam ily, Co., and D ealers ev ery w h ere w ent to N ew port on a fish in g an d o f P le a sa n t H om e, a re sp en d in g s h o r t v acatio n a t th e m o u n tain s. h u n tin g trip . Eyes tested1 and g lasses fitte d . Mrs. F ield s, o f C hicago, is th e F a rm e rs a re g e ttin g busy h a rv e st- D r Geo Ingles. tf Mrs. Joe ingg th e ir g ra in . Mr. D unn is d o in g g u e st of h e r d a u g h te r, C aldo. th e c u ttin g . Miss O rp h a E ise n h a rt, of W ood Mr. an d Mrs. W. H. M am tlton, o f M o u ta iIlia , an d Mrs. C. A. Cook an d b u rn , is v isitin g h e r a u n t, Mrs. E lla A U K in d s a n d Sizes fam ily, of Rose P a rk , visited th e ir S chneider. PHOTOS NEW GALLERY Open Every Dav Sunday by Appointment Picture Framing GILT OR NA TU RA L WOOD NEAT an d CHEAP M A X S C H N E ID E R M A IN S T R E E T GRESHAM SAN1TARY CASH MARKET Main S tr ee t G re sh a m . O re g o n W e H an d le “ O n ly” th e B e st “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” M EATS C. BINDER, T he ex ecu tiv e c o m m ittee of th e Jo b b e rs' a n d M a n u fa c tu re rs’ associa tio n , o rg an ized to p ro m o te B uyers' W eek in P o rtla n d , S ep tem b er 1-6, has In process o f p re p a ra tio n a def in ite p ro g ra m of e n te r ta in m e n t fo r out c f tow n v isito rs fo r each d ay of B uyers' W eek. T he co m m ittee is also e sta b lish in g a fu n d to m eet th e exiiensce of th e w eek. V irtu ally all th e w h o lesalers and m a n u fa c tu re rs o f th e city hav e ex pressed g re a t in te re st in th e m ove m ent an d a re c o -o p eratin g actively. H om e wag r a th e r a o n e sided a ffa ir. T ig ers g e ttin g th e long en d of a 19 to 10 gam e. Canadian Employment Co. White Comer Hotel G a m e C a lle d S undials F 5. H arrim an C lu b R esolutions e x p ressin g th e belief th at an y person w ho o ffic ia te s In any way o r a tte n d s as an Invited guest any legal ex ecu tio n in th e s ta te Is n J fit to serv e as th e ex ecu tiv e head of th e people, w ere passed S a t u rd ay n ig h t at th e re g u la r w eekly m eeting of th e U niversal A uto-M etric leag u e Mr. A nker gave an ad d ress on a n ti-h a n g in g It w as decided to send a copy of th e re so lu tio n s to Hie Gaily p ress, G ov ern o r West and th e c h a p la in s at th e s ta te p en lten tla ry . F o r ru re b a rg a in s in lum lier read S tra u s 1,u m b e r C o m p an y 's ad In t h i s 1 issue. S p ecia l l.u iiilx-r Sale. T h e R ich est soil p ro d u ces nothing. n oth ing G reen g ro u n d bones, six p o unds fo r a q u a rte r. S a n ita ry M eat Co. "W ere all m edicines as m e rito ri ous us C h a m b e rla in 's Colic, C holera an d D ia rrh o e a Rem edy th e w orld w ould be m uch b e tte r e ff an d th e p erc e n ta g e of su ffe rin g g reu tly de c reased ,” w rites L indsay S co tt, of T em ple, Ind. F o r sa le by G resham D rug C o , and D ealers ev ery w h ere Attention! T he F arm ers’ M utual Fire Relief Association O F PO R T L A N D , OREGON In v ite s a ll fa rm e rs w ho h a v e h o in s u ra n c e on tln-ir farm b u ild ing» to insure- w ith us. I III» «»- nociation is th e e-lii-..p, •( NUlent in th e » ta le. it I i i m i i » on ly cou n try in iq u it y and li.e o v e r * 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 « ) lllNUl'Ilner 1. fierce. F A IR V IE W LODGE No 92, A. F. & A. M.— S ta te d co m m u n ic a tio n s th e first S a tu rd a y of each m o n th . M asonic T em ple, T ro u td a le . W rits o r phone, II. W . HNASIIALL, P c » T he F a rm e rs M utual F n - Itellel A ssociation G resh am R oute No 3 IT............. N otary P ublic R eal E.-Unle COURT G R ESH A M , No. 81, F o r- e ste rs of A m erica— M eets th e sec- ond an d fo u rth M onday ev en in g in each m o n th a t I. O. O. F. hall. E. L G ru b b , ch ief ra n g e r; O. J. T ram b lay , se c re ta ry . JOHN BROWN G resham and w heat F eed Mill w an ts o a ts H ig h est cash prices INHI RAN« I R e p re se n tin g only I t e l i . t i l . m «lirunee C om panies P h o n e 513 G resh am , d r.- i- i P h on e film Professional C ard s PH Y SIC IA N S S. P. Bittner, M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg e o n Offre been, I t a. e. I t 12 I p • 7 Ip 8 p m , al Renderne Jam es E lk in g to n IN SURA NCE AUTOM OBILE F IR E P l.A T E GLASS L IF E A CCID ENT SU R ETY BONDS H EA L TH Office- in l l a n k n i ( ìi « - * li .in i is 3 p ■ ,A W Y I R .» P H O N :.; O kie« I 16 Residence I 18 O f f ic e , H o w i t t B ld g ., o v e r P . O . FRED L. EVERSON PHONES: Residence, III; Office I lx ATTORNEY A T L A W (City Allorncy) H. H. HUGHES, M. D. P l.y » Ir ia n a n d S u rg e o n Phone 4x1 GRESHAM, ORI. H o u r.: 10-12 a m ; 2-4 M id 7-8 p.m O ff«. HOWITT BL1X,. GRLSHAM. ORtCOS C O M R A t 'I 'O l i S if you plant Rendeste. Tibor 120. Olite. Men 4812 Hume A 5152 I F Y O U W A N T F IR S T C L A S S State B an k B u ild in g M E A L S 25 C Mrs. S. T. Crow, Proprietor D aily an d S u n d ay O reg o n ian an d T w ic e -» w e e k O u tlo o k , special co m b in a tio n , 1 y e a r, 18 00. G reen g ro u n d bones, six pou n d s fo r a q u a rte r . S a n ita ry M eat Co. W i.l ■ J. M. SH O R T. M. D. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n T h e sam e h o ld s g ood in w hat your FINANCIAL. SUCCESS m ay be. Ofce. Renderne. 438. Essi 52 Si 1111 12 Seiling Rnddisj. PwlUsd. Ore«., Pboeee, If you want A F O R T U N E , plant the se ed that will p ro d u ce a fortune. O n e d ep o sit after another in the Bank is the seed that has grow n all great fortunes. S T A R T A B A N K A C C O U N T and you will have so m eth in g in your old age that will m ake you secu re and com fortable. A Savings A cco u n t with us draw s you INHUMAN« I-; 4 per cent. O ffice- H I. Re-«. IM I Dr. Geo. Inglis IT iy s It ia n and Surgewin. O ffice H o u e e I l o 8 p. m O ffice over F ir s t S ta te B ank G RESH A M , OREGON D E N T IS T S W J.OTT h H or r O T I ' B R O S. D E N T IS T S W e will h elp you if you g iv e us a ch an ce. G K E8H A M . - - WE DESIGN BLU DINGS ETTSEL T. j< >NES I KANk ALFRED H A M M A R P ie u .te-re r a n d < e iin - n t I ni ...... E s 'lm a te s fu rn ish ed fr-- ein r. quest All w ork O u .-iii'i’e. P l.eene O x I G re -s ltn lii I ' O , lin t OREGON U N D ER I A h i I; W H IT E CROW HO TEL First at 2 :3 0 m an up h it in to a d o u b le p lay, and next flew o u t. In th e next in n in g F ro n im el w ent j A d m issio n , M e n 2 5 c in to fin ish th e gam e an d allow ed [ L a d ie s. 1 0c; C h ild r en , 5 c them to score n in e runs. T he gam e was not w hat it w as expected to be and th e locul boys w ere very m uch You \\ ill See a Good G tue d isap p o in ted . S tru ck out liy R au w , 12; by Ju s- sip, 7. H its off R auw , In 7 in n MASS w ill be c e le b ra te d every ings, 2; o ff Ju s slp in 9 Innings, 13. second und fo u rth S unday at 10:30 Next S u n d a y 's gam e w ill he w ith th e B radford C lo th iers am i good I a. m ., at St. Jo sep h s c h u rc h , Pow ell V alley road R everend F alhe i M ar p lay in g Is a n tic ip a te d . tin, O B., P asto r. PLANT SOMETHING O b itu a ry . R achel W olfe w as born In C h el B. f . I E ACH. P ro p rie to r sea, Mass., A pril 21, 1853, an d d ied M e m b e r* O re g o n Fm plovm ent A g e n t* A **n I of h e a rt d isease a t th e h o m e o f h e r 9 Xcirtfi Second St., P o rtla n d , Or. d a u g h te r in P h ilo m a th , O regon, A ug- Phone O r W ir e A t O u r E xpen«e ' nsi 7, 1913; aged 60 y ears, th re e m o n th s, sev en teen days. She has been a g re a t s u ffe re r all j tier life. T he la s t fiv e y e a rs sh e h as I had one sick spell a f te r a n o th e r, FAIRVIEW , ORE. j each su cceed in g o n e geem ing to be I h eav ier th a n th e one before It. A GOOD MEAL FOR 35c Pie jo in ed th e M eth o d ist E pisco- n e th in g to e a t W « a im to g iv e p e o p le ! p al ch u rc h in h e r y o u th . She leaves WM HEIT5MAN PROPRIETOR I h . r h u sb an d , fo u r c h ild re n , th re e boys an d one g irl an d o n e g ra n d ¡ch ild DAVID W O LFE Sunday, A u g. 17 D istric t A tto rn ey W a lte r H . E vans is ready to begin a vig o ro u s cam paign of e n fo rc e m e n t of th e new ab ate m en t law , recently passed by th e s ta te le g is la tu re and designed to lessen th e n u m b e r of Im m oral re so rts. T he new law a tta c k s th e evil th ro u g h e q u ity , in stead of crim in a l chaoi'.els. T he im m o ral w om en a re not to be a rre s te d , but th e ow ners of the houses in w hich they co n d u ct th e ir business a re to be forced to close th e d o o rs an d see th a t they a re ren ted to resp ectab le o c c u p an ts b e fo re .th e y a re opened ag ain . A. B. S lauson, of th e P o rtla n d R ealty B oard, in a recent O regon ian, la m e n ts o v er th e lack of in te r est In lo c atin g facto ries in P o rt la n d , a n d su g g e sts as a rem edy th a t th e city of P o rtla n d p u rch ase 1000 acres o f land along th e C olum bia in th e v icin ity of I’a rk Bose and a d v e r Mr. an d Mrs. H ood, of A lbany, p a re n ts h ere a cou p le o f d ay s la st tise free sites fo r factories. w eek a re v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. R. 8. R ich ard so n liv in g n e a r T ro u t A. H u tc h e n s and son, G uy Hood. S u ffe re d E czem a F ifty Year»— New d ale cam e very n e a r h av in g a s e ri W ell. A v ast a m o u n t o f 111 h e a lth is due Seem s a long tim e to e n d u re th e ous in c id e n t la st F rid a y w hile de- to im p aired d ig estio n . W hen th e aw fu l b u rn in g , itc h in g , sm a rtin g , sen d h ig th e L u sted g rad e. H is sto m ach fails to p e rfo rm its fu n c sk in -d isease know n as " t e tt e r " h o rse ran aw ay u p se ttin g th e buggy | tio n s p ro p e rly th e w hole sy stem be- a n o th e r nam e fo r E czem a Seem s and tin .»wing him und his 1 0 -y e a r' conies d e ra n g e d . A few doses of good to realize, also , th a t Ijlt. H O B j old 3ou o u t. No serio u s d am ag e w as C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts is all you need SON'S ECZEMA O IN TM EN T has done and th ey escaped w ith som e T hey w ill stre n g th e n y o u r d ig estio n , proven a perfect cure. in v ig o ra te y o u r liver, an d re g u la te Mrs. D. L. K enney w r ite s :— “ 1 had c u ts an d b ru ises. They w ere y o u r bow els, e n tire ly d o in g aw ay c a n n o t su ffic ie n tly ex p ress my th a n k s tak en to th e h om e o f Mrs. G L u st- w ith th a t m iserab le feeding d u e to to you fo r y o u r Dr. H o b so n 's E cze T ry it. M any o th m a O in tm e n t. It h as cu red my te t ed w here she took c a re of th em u n fa u lty d ig e stio n te r , w hich h as tro u b le d m e fo r over til help cam e an d to o k th em hom e. ers have been p e rm a n e n tly cu red w hy n o t y o u ? F o r sa le by G resh fifty y e a rs ." All d ru g g is ts , o r by am D ru g Ct.., und D ealers every- m ail, 50c. P fe iffe r C hem ical Co., Mr. W. 8. G u n salu s, a fa rm e r liv w here. St. L ouis. Mo. P h ila d e lp h ia . Pa. in g n e a r F le m in g , P a., says he h as used C h am b erlain s Colic, C h o lera an d D ia rrh o e a R em edy in h is fam ily fo r fo u rte e n y e a rs, an d t h a t he hag found it to be an e x c ellen t rem edy, and la k e s p leasu re in reco m m en d in g it. F o r sa le by G resh am D rug Co., a n d D ealers ev ery w h ere. P h o n e y o u r o rd e rs in fo r B u tte r W rap p ers to th e G resh am O u tlook Fairview T he local boys s ta rte d in scoring ru n s in th e ir first tr ip to th e bat and kep t It up d u rin g th e re m a in d e r of th e gam e. A t th e end o f th e sev en th , th e score stood 9 to 1 in fav o r of th e hom e boys, th en Ruuw w ent out to allow S h e tte rly to p itch an in n in g . H e got aw ay to a bad s ta rt w alking tw o m en. T he next PHONES Proprietor AT Bank of Gresham P h o n e M a in 2 6 8 3 C m • J E . CLANAHAN, D M D D E N T IS T O ffic e 6 1 5 -1 6 -1 7 M e d ic a l B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re g o n W n fra . a. tae free Wfce East Side fune-rdl Dirertors 4 I4 E A S I AIDER .»!.. A nm isd rw-e. butt. BttZS U i J ff r n Cl