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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK. Phone 661 Phone Special Clean-up Sale 661 TILL THIS STOCK IS SOLD 2 0 DOZEN FRUIT JARS M ason 2 qts. com plete, per doz. 65c M ason I qts. com plete, per doz' 45c Schram I qts. com plete, per doz. 45c Five doz. Defective Jars (good for jelly jars) 2 5 c TUESDAY. AUGUST JO . 1U13 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Mrs. N. L . S m ith went S atu rday to lone, O regon, fo r a tw o weeks’ visit w ith her son Ross S m ith. F ra n cis Provost, p ro p rie to r o f the Bay C ity E xam ine r, was a c a lle r at the O u tlo o k o ffice S atu rday. M r. Provost cla im s to have best -1 euulppe-d newsnauer o ffic e the in T illa m o o k ^ u n to y » T has b X n Mrs W R B u rk« is home fro m In M r in o r iiu ii Pipe M a jo r Jo h n H m ith Seaside w here she has been fo r La st W ednesday th e g ra ve closed tim e. over the rem a ins o f Pipe .Major John Mrs. H. M. H a rvey. M rs. O. I. S m ith , who died o f ty p h o id fever In Neal and d a u g h te r Miss G ladys Neal the Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l, P o rt- went last week Io Seaside where J j " d _ on the p re v Ryug Sunday they were the guests o f M rs H a r- i pip e Maj o r S m ith w ill be rem etn- vey s son P h il H arvey. 1 hey eu- t ^ re{j by most o f us, as the leader joyed au a u to t r ip to ( aunou beach uj tbe p ip ^ band a t th e Scotch cele- . ... b ra tlo n and p icn ic held a t o u r rec- Tlalles Slm onsen, the h u s tlin g reat | on g ro un ds here on th e 4th o f e d ito r and m anager o f the Penlusu- J u ly o f tb lg year and we can wcaJ, la r H e ra ld , was a business v is ito r to t0 o u r m em o ry [he p ic tu re o f his Gresham tod ay and favored the O ut- n la n ly fo rm dregBed f u „ H ,gh ca ' . . land costum e, his bag pipes over n p ro * ran\ ,or111fa r I his sh o u ld e r and rib b o n s flo a tin g a“ d ga‘ * behind, as he and his bands* enough to pay his way th ro u g h the I S u p erinten den t M u lle n h o ff re- ^ h e ^ n r ^ e s s io n 'V r o m “ th e 'd e n n t * ^ U n iv e rs ity o f O regon, where he is ,meats a ll livestock e x h ib ito rs to , the procession fro m the depot to ta k in g a course In m edicine, by his IIlake th e ir e n trie s and s ta ll reserva- iu g h U u .^ g a m e ^ 'w e re ^ lT e ld ^ SC° tCh “ * " ° paP - Itlon. at once, so as to be sure o f H ' ^ ^ a Z h?s “la st p u b lic ap- , , . , l l w a c # ' , Present in d ic a tio n s p o in t to p<,arance w lth hlg b a n d , ag gb ortlP last week fro m Sellwood ho sp ita l C ongested c o n d itio n s B la n ks may a fte r on his re tu rn to P o rtla n d he where his rig h t leg was am p utated be had o f D. M. R oberts w ith whom was s tric k e n w ith th e sickness w hich 1-2 in. C otton H ose, 10c val. 1-2 in. Black R u b b er, 8c vals. 5 l-2 c about three weeks ago. He is rap-1 e n trie s may be made, has proved so fa ta l. d ly reco verin g fro n t the effects and H. A. Le w is o f M o n ta v llla , presi 3-4 in. C otton H ose, I Ic val. P ip e r S m ith 's boyhood days were 1-2 in. R ed C hief H ose, I le vals. 8c Is fe e lin g che erful. H is advanced dent o f the F a ir association, and spent in the P e rth s h ire v lllu g e of 1-2 in. Blue Bell, extra quality age. over 80 years, Is som ewhat o f F M ille r o f S ellw ood, superinten R a ttra y , situ a te d on th e southern 3-4 in. R ed C hief H ose, 12c vals. 9c handicap, but be w ill goon have dent o f the gro un ds and p a v llllo n 3-4 in. Blue Bell, extra quality slope o f th e G ra m p ia n h ills ove r gained his fo rm e r he a lth before his were in Gresham today m a kin g lo o k in g the va lle y o f S tra th m o re , and diseased leg re q u ire d an a m p u ta - plat o f the gro u n d s and a tte n d in g to he e a rly tiu n to save his life . I o th e r business in p re p a ra tio n fo r the being m u sica lly in c lin e d took to p la y in g on the n a tio n a l in C a rro ll S c h ille r, who was In Beach k a *r stru m e n t, the pipes; a fte rw a rd s Center fo r a fo rtn ig h t, has re tu rn e d I D. C. Ross has re tu rn e d from when becom ing p ro fic ie n t, e n lis tin g to Gresham. H is b ro th e r A lb e rt wi l l Rockaway beach and is busy at car In th e 72nd (S e a fo rth ) H ig h la n d e rs, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED spend several days at the S c h ille r l-c,,' er * o rk 0,1 Ihe P“ i r grounds, and jo in in g th e ir pipe band. W hen cottage, "E v e rg re e n ,” in Reach I D o u g h e rty, o f Lyle, Wash his re g im e n t was despatched to 'ente r. I l|aa re tu rn e d to his home a fte r J. F. P a rke r re tu rn e d fro m Man-1 tw o weeks v is it a t the home o f his Egypt in 1898 he accom panied It, and up the zan lta beach on S aturday but w ill I 'la u g h te r Mrs. Dau la lb o t Mrs at th e ir head played them V ile, and across th e desert, as pa rt go back again today. D ougherty, w ho has been here fo r o f L o rd K itc h e n e r's a rm y to the M rs James Law rence w ill go to so,lle “ nie. rem ained gates o f K h a rto u m . F o r these ser M anzanita beach again on S a tu rd a y 0,1 Tuesday Mrs. W a lte r F. B u r fo r the rem a ind er o f the season. | fe ll w ith Mrs. W h itn e y L Boise vices he received tw o m edals w h ich he wore p ro u d ly on his le ft breast Mrs L e sllie M e r r ill won the prize and Mrs. E. A. B a ld w in m otored out On tils re g im e n t's re tu rn he too k Prompt d in n e r set last n ig h t at the p ic tu re | fro n l P o rtla n d to G la d io li fa rm , the lis discharge and en tered the em I fam ous c o u n try place o f W illia m F show PO W ELL STR EET, G R ESH A M delivery Kenneth Roberts came down fro n t P rissy at B u ll Run. where they bail ploym ent o f the Del vin e estate, be Cheney, Wash, on F rid a y last and | luncheon. T w o acres o f (low ers are lo n g in g to S ir A le xan der M ackenzie rem ained over u n til th is m o rn in g I aow In bloom and the scene is one is oiper, and th e re he rem a ine d fo r w ith the fo lk s at home He is e n - | o f great beauty. M r. and Mrs. B u r- teve ra l years, t i l l he came to th is gaged in en g in e e rin g w o rk on t h e l re ” bad as th e ir guests on a tr ip •o u n try some fiv e years ago. F irs t lo c a tin g In Condon in G il o u t there Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J as new O. W. R. & N. cut o ff. lia m c o u n ty, he la te r came to P o rt Miss Eva Rell. o f P o rtla n d , was IN Davis land and a t once th re w in his lo t an over Sunday guest o f Miss M ir w ith the Clan M acleay society, his iam B ro w n , re tu rn in g home yeste r services as p ip e r at the va rio u s H ig h day. land g a th e rin g s being m uch sought R e g u la r services at the Free a fte r, and alw ays o b lig in g , he was M ethodist church fo r th is week w ill ever ready to give o f his best fo r the be as usual. Sunday school at 10 Jelly G lasses, 1-2 pint, w ith top, doz. 20c Coffee, steel cut regular 40c lb. for 35c pleasure of tils clansm en in the a. m .; m o rn in g serm on at 11. Ev west. ening service b e ginning at 8 o ’c lo lc k Sunday's game between the Sun Salm on, Best C olum bia River, can 20c Baking P o w d er C leveland 3 lb. $ 1 .0 0 A nd now he has gone— a young Wednesday m id-w eek p ra yer meet- I D ials and the P ark Rose baseball ( lu g at 8 p. m. E verybody in v ite d I teams at F a irv ie w was ra th e r one- m an at the age o f 37 and survived 1 ea, Ja p an reg u lar 50c lb. for 35c by a w idow and a yo u n g son to Nails, com m on, 6s, 8s, 10s, lb. 3c lo be present. E d w in W. H ig h t. I sided, fo r the Sun D ials piled up 29 pastor. I run s to th e ir opponents three. T here m o u rn him . He was a m em ber o f the W oodm en “ Black “ 50c “ “ “ finish, 4s, 6s, 8s, I Os, lb. 4c Miss Inez Lusted, who has been were no fe a tu re s to the game except M t. T abo r assisting Mr. and Mrs. E G. K a r I the re m a rkab le p la y in g o f lit t le E r- o f the W o rld , and the lodge A. F. & A. M. A t his fu n e ra l de ll in th e ir general store at Man- I nest Q uesinberry who was p u t in to zan lta beach fo r the sum m er, has re- I f i l l up a gap In the Sun D ials. In the services in the chapel were u n ASK FOR tu rn e d to her home. I six tim es at th e bat he made one de r the auspices o f the W oodm en o f ASK FOR the W o rld , and at the gra ve in TAD SI IPS Mr. and Mrs. F oster Cooley have h it, was h it by the p itc h e r once, TAD SLIPS barge o f the M asonic o rd e r. He gone to The Dalles and o th e r E a s t-I w alked three tim es and was o n ly put G R E S H A M ,O R E G O N ern Oregon points. They w ill also o u t once In the last in n in g before was la id to rest by p a llb e a re rs fro m visit at some o f the beaches before reaching fir s t base. He made fiv e o f the clan M acleay society in the beau N ot re tu rn in g . Mrs. Cooley is seeking I the 29 ta llie s . So p o p u la r d id he t if u l cem etery at M o u n t S cott. re lie f fro m asthm a. become th a t he was put In to th e box such a re stin g place as in his boy where mosses and M r and Mrs S. S. Thom pson and fo r the last tw o in n in g s against the hood v illa g e , Mr. and Mrs. W. T H a rtle y re- P ark Rose team and allow ed b u t one lichen and iv y c lin g a ro u n d the old UNITED STA LES turne d on S aturday fro m C a n n o n ! h it and funned one out. He is o n ly grave «tones m a k in g death in its e lf the Beach where they have been fo r [a b o u t tw elve years old, but has a b e a u tifu l, but he sleeps, none on M o u n t S cott's several weeks On Sunday the th o ro u g h know ledge o f baseball and less pe ace fu lly Thom psons e n te rta in e d th e ir rela- is tra in in g to become a professional lo ve ly slope, o v e rlo o k in g th e fe r tile D e liciou s hom e-m ade je lly fo r p a r live s M r and Mrs Cone of Le nts The game scheduled at F a irv ie w fo r P ow ell va lle y, the W a sh in g to n h ills tic u la r buyers fo r hotels, h o s p ita ls ! and M r. a n d Mrs. Chas Biscouer o f next Sunday is w ith the Tinis-Cress In th e distance, and a t th e ir feet, I team The same team w ill also C o lu m b ia r o llin g to the ocean, the Spells Profit far the D airy t.nd railroadH dine rs, th a t is w hat I ulare , < a lifo rn ia . M t. E D avidson and son Glenn are at play the Sun D ials at 2 :3 0 on La bo r w hole sentineled by the lo fty a Gresham wom an proposes to f u r home a fte r tw o weeks cam ping at | Day. and e te rn a l m an. 1 he perfect separation In the forenoon, on La b o r Hood w rapped in m ist , nish, and she s ta rts the in d u s try N e w po rt. Day, the F a irv ie w ju n io r team w ill snow, and u n t il the day breaks and the shadows flee away. coupled w ith the Easy W a sh w ith an o rd e r fo r 3500 glasses. Mrs V. A. A m uierm an went Sat play the Gresham K id s a t 9 :3 0 . W M . M. M c A L P IN E urday to Seaview, W ashing to n, fo r Mrs. M. E. S to cke r o f Hood ave ing Device m akes the U. S. a few days' o u tin g w ith frie n d s The Gresham K id s defeated the nue and F ifth street is the woman fro m P o rtla n d . Gresham Feed M ill w a nts oats Damascus team on the f a ir grounds the m ost p o p u lar m achine of who sees an o p p o rtu n ity to make Mrs. O. A, Eastm an and c h ild re n last Sunday by a score o f 16 to 12. u til w e a t . H ighe st cash prices. use o f some o f the f r u it w hich w ould v e s .e rd !v ,r U flr n m ‘<l returned The K id s w ill p la y w ith the Sandy hone 561. the day. fro m W isconsin where [te a m here next Sunday afte rn o o n o th e rw ise he wasted, and at the yesterday they have spent the sum m er A new u n ifo rm costing $125 lias W e have these S eparators same tim e m ake a good p r o fit fo r L ailies' T a ilo r lie p a r liu e iit. Rev. E. W. H ig h t and fa m ily been bought and w ill be w orn in fu - herself. The orders so fa r receiv spent ten days in attendance at I titre contests. in stock, also a com plete line Mrs. M. Vogel has added a ladles ed are fo r evergreen black be rry je l th e Free M ethodist camp m eeting at a ilo r in g d e p a rtm e n t to her m il li of B rushes, Bearings, R u b b e r Mr and Mrs. ly, h u t .Mrs S tocke r expects to m ake St. Johns H eights, Mrs. B oyles' five-piece orch estra nery business, and is prepared to Gust Larson were the re on S aturday R ings, Etc. See them crab apple je lly also. The f r u it The Gresham people who enjoyed w ill give a m id n ig h t dance In the m ake la die s' fa ll and w in te r su its at w ill he procured fro m a la rge tra ct the m eeting on Sunday besides M r Greshatn C o m m ercia ____ l _____ clu b h a ll on reasonable prices. C all and see her o f land w hich M r. S tocker has an<l M rs H ig h t, were M r. and M rs. S atu rday evening Sent 6 T icke ts samples at the Gresham M illin e ry D. M C athey and Miss M ary Cathey, I 75 leased near B u ll Run fo r th e purpo 1 * F I- K ug g and fa m ily . M r. and M rs. 1 J te n U •5 4 Store, M ain street. o f g e ttin g out the fin e tim b e r w hich J. J Robertson and Miss M in n ie . _ Is on It. There are said to be Robertson. Eyes tested and glasses fitte d . Phone y o u r ord ers In fo r B u tte r H A R D W A R E STORE Miss Osa W 'alil e n te rta in e d on Sat-| Dr. Geo. Ing les GRESHAM . OREGON several tons of b la ckb e rrie s g ro w in g tf W rapp ers to th e G resham O u tlo o k urd ay and Sunday, her m o th e r and w ild on the tra c t. Boys w ill he sister Mrs J. D W ahl and Miss Re- h ired to pick th e berries, and help ba W a h l, and her b ro th e r J .O liv e r em ployed to assist In m a k in g the W ahl o f M c M in n v ille . Mrs. W ahl Jelly. These berries, w h ich are r ip and d a u g h te r w ill rem ain fo r the don < cure; Operations don't cure; Physicians don't cure en ln g fre e ly now, are very p r o lific , week ■Miss M argaret Creecy has gone to | and w ill c o n tin u e to come on u n til P o rtla n d fo r tw o weeks to stu d y the NATL RE alone cures. I assist nature. they are k ille d by the fro st. fa ll and w in te r styles In m illin e r y and m ake arra ng em en ts fo r th e fa ll Eggs W anted T h ir ty cents t»er b u yin g E C Lindsey lias finishe d his I dozen fo r s tric tly fresh eggs E .1 w o rk at M anzanita beach, where he [ H eseltlne. I2 -M lle Store. 52 has been b u ild in g d u rin g the sum BATS GLOVES MITTS m er. and re tu rn e d to his home T lw Host Pain k ille r. G rove M S m ith is assisting in | B u ckle n 's A rn ic a Salve when ap M etzger Bros, store as beekkeeper p lie d to a cu t, bruise, sp ra in , burn, M rs It \v E n u ry and d a u g h te r I N A T U R O P A T H a n d C H IR O P R A C T O R | o r scald, o r o th e r in ju r y o f the sk in Miss Ruby Em ery re tu rn e d Sunday w ill Im m e d ia te ly rem ove a ll pain fro m M B u ll Run, where they hail E E C h a m b e rla in , o f C lin to n , Me , spent a week cam p in g w ith M r PARALYSIS, NERVOUS AND CHRONIC DISEASES says: " I t robs cuts and o th e r In Em ery and M ark ju rie s o f th e ir te rro rs . As a he al Gresham p u b lic schools w ill open I in g rem edy its equal d o n 't e x is ts ." Septem ber 22. a week la te r than the O ffic e H o ur« 2 to 5 p. m . e x c e p t Sunday W ill do good fo r you O nly 2oc at o th e r schools o f the co u n ty, on ac- j Over First State Bank. GRESHAM a ll D ru gg ists. count o f the fa ir. “ I H l K f X 4 ll S IO R f 5 0 0 FEET GARDEN HOSE A Few Wash Boilers Regular value $1.10 to $1.35, N O W 50C M etzger B ros. SPECIALS THIS WEEK LOCAL CLUBS WIN SUNDAY BALL GAMES 35c BRAGG <& DUNCAN CREAM SEPARATOR GRESHAM WOMAN STARTS NEW INDUSTRY & Kidder’s CLOSING OUT Baseball Goods Benj. 1. Freese AT HALF PRICE GRESHAM DRUG CO. ASKING FOR CHANGE IN POSTOFFICE NAME L u s te d N o rth ru p , o f Pleasant Home [ v is ite d his d a u g h te r. Mrs Rena Hain j ilto n last Sunday A la rge ly signed p e titio n w ill go W allace Davies and son Lym a n fro m F'atrvlew to n ig h t, a sking that have ju s t re tu rn e d fro m C u rry cou n o f three the name of the po stoffice be ty a fte r an extended t r ip i hanged to correspond w ith th a t o f Mr week*. Misses M arian R obertson, lva B la c k b u rn and Pearl Huegg went to have Iwen tw o names, Cleone being i P o rtla n d ast F rid a y G M ou lton and fa in tly expect to the po stoffice, w h ile the c ity was go to N e w po rt soon to rem ain about Inco rp ora te d un de r t in 1 o th e r name tw o m onths. E ffo rts have been made on o th e r M iiii«b <r IVwtwvi T ill» Laxative. occasions to have the name changed Rev H S lu b e n v o ll. o f A llis o n , la .. Several years ago Senator M itc h e ll to o k th e m a tte r In to congress In p ra is in g Dr K in g » New L ife P ills fo r co n stip a tio n . w rite s "D r but the to w n o f F a irv ie w , In Coos I K in g s N ew L ife P ills are such per c o u n ty, was a s tu m b lin g block The fect p ills no home should be w ith o u t No b e tte r re g u la to r f o r the p o sto ffice at th a t place has been them " Every p ill g u a r d isco n tin u e d , h a vin g been merged liv e r and bowels [anteed T ry them P rice 25c at In to a r u r a l ro u te , and the re are a ll D ru gg ists hopes now th a t Cleone w ill be changed to F a irv ie w , w h ich I t as It W ant ads w ill bring you anything should be except loet opportunities the c ity . F o r m any years the re Banking Service Banking Service means more than the mere acceptance of an account. The service of the Etrst State Bank is based on fair and courteous treatment to every patron Judicious and intelligent investment of its funds assures full protection. We Grow by Deserving Io Grow DEPOSITS Aug.’ 16,'¡1912, $125,179.97 Aug. 16. 1913, $131.276.49 rIRST STATE BANK G R E S H A M , O fP E .. . J t*w t'u w a ty , ,Ml cattle U w C ity at P u stlaad . L umber G reatly R educed 1x12, sized, per M 2x 4, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M 2x 6, 16 and 24 ft. lengths, sized, per M Shiplap and Sheating. per M $8.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 OLESON LUMBER CO. T e le p h o n e 4 1 1 2 1 - 2 m i le » e a s t o f K e l s o ANOTHER DROP IN LARD 5-lb. Pail, 65C 10-lb. Pail, $ 1 .2 5 W H Y PAY M ORE? Guaranteed Pure and Full Weight Howitt’s Market