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GRESHAM OUTLOOK ♦ Opportunity Knocks FRIDAY, LATEST WAR BULLETINS TUESDAY. G erm an s crossed th e F re n ch h o r de! and m ade lm p o rtu n * ga in s alon g l.ie r iv e r A ria n e . Many a "good chance" is sacrificed for lack of 1 lit G erm an and H r-tls h go>’o r i;- ready money. . H u n ts have requested the A m e ric a :! A little ready capital at the right time has started em bassy to In te rv e n e w ith th e p u r- most millionaires to fortune. j to r e o f fix in g a time fu r th e m e r ch a n tm e n o f th e tw o c o u n trie s to I he only way to have money is to save it. Put 11,nil th e fo r ts o f w a r r in g n a tio n s . the same system into saving money that you do Passenger lin e rs w ill ta k e no into making it. Start now. in the chances th a t w ill Im p e r il life . T r a in - p o rts are be in g sent u n d e r esco rt fo r re lie f o f A m e rica n s a b ro a d and c ru is GRESHAM, OREGON ers a re ta k in g m oney f o r th e ir r e lie f N o rth sea is p la n te d w ith m in es 4 per cent Interest paid on Savings Accounts, C om pounded S e m i-A n n u a lly . and is closed to n e u tr a l ships. D ro p in im p o rts w ill co m p e l th e U n ite d States to le vy an a d d itio n a l G et posted a t th e b e g in n in g on th e w a r tax. V o tin g C ontest so yo u w o n t m iss the F o o d s tu ff prices r is in g a ll o v e r P L E A S A N T H O M E . A ug. 13— T h e th e w o rld in c lu d in g th e n e u tra l n a benefits. L u ilie s A id social, he ld last S a tu r- tion s. r a ! day eve n in g at th e hom e o f M rs. Joh n AA’ K D N E S D A Y . I B r u in liu ll was a decided success, th e re being a b o u t 200 present. T he B e lg ia n s re p o rt v ic to r y in th e firs t sale o f re fre s h m e n ts re a lize d o ve r b a ttle in open. $2 6 w h ic h w ill be used by th e la die s R ussia rep ulses foes on th e f r o n in t h e ir aid w o rk. T ile P le asa nt P a u l H o e t z e l P rop. H om e hand played m any pieces d u r- tie r. I lu g th e e ve n in g , s u p p le m e n tin g the F irs t refugees fro m E u ro p e a r r iv e | lo llu w iu g p ro g ra m : In s tru m e n ta l in New Y o rk w ith ta le s o f h a rd s h ip m usic by Ada C a lv in , re a d in g by I t a ly has ca lle d a ll reserves fro m | G lenn R usher, vocal du et by H a rry and C a rl B r a illh a ll, M rs. John H ous- th e U n ite d States. | ue r a cco m pa nist. T h e la die s are es T h is c o u n try p la n s to raise $1(10,- p e c ia lly g r a te fu l to the m em bers o f 0(10,000 to offset im p o r ta tio n losses. the hand and o th e rs w ho to o k p a rt. S tea m ship L u s ita n ia a rriv e d in T he L a d le s’ A id m et on W ednes ON THE MARKET day a t th e hom e o f G riln d m a Mc L o n d o n fro m New Y o rk in sa fe ty K e rn )*. Lunch was served and w itli 200 passengers, 800 sacks o f FRESH EVERY DAY g ra n d m a , who is q u ite b lin d , was m a il and a g re a t a m o u n t o f g o ld . g re a tly pleased w ith th e s o c ia b ility of the la die s o f th e A id . T ill BSD vY. Special services are In progress at S e cre ta ry H o u sto n th in k s the the M e th o d is t c h u rc h in ch a rg e o f Rev. E. L S m ith p a sto r, assisted by U n ite d States w ill he a b le to co n M r. C anyon, spe cia l s in g e r. T ile c o n tin u e th e e xp o rt o f fo o d s tu ffs d u r in g g re g a tio n s are la rg e and the in te r the w ar. est is good. G re a l B r ita in has fo r m a lly de cla re d w a r on A u s tria . A h ig h e r tax on liq u o r and to F A IR V IE W , A ug. 14 Rev. Thos. bacco Is being con sid ered to offse t R obinson of the S m ith M e m o ria l w ar effects, P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h w ill occupy the A b a ttle to o k place y e s te rd a y be Maiu St. Gresham , Ore. p u lp it o f the M e th o d is t c h u rc h at tween G erm an « and 7000 ----------------------------------------- » F a irv ie w next Sunday m o rn in g at 1 1 B elgians 10,000 at Ila e lin . o ’c lo c k , in exchange w ith Rev. M r. S e ve n ty-th re e G erm an and tw e lv e B row n. A u s tria n ships have been ta k e n by R e g u la r $12.DO w a sh in g m achines. the R ussians. $7.96 at C a rls o n ’s w h ile th e y la s t.— At no p o in t have th e G erm an s been Adv. A ll K in d s and Sizes able to b re a k th e F re n c h lin e o f de Open Every Day • - Sunday by Appointment fense. SUMMONS. A g re a t b a ttle is im p e n d in g be in th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S la te o f and B r itis h , O regon in and f o r M u ltn o m a h tw een tlnw G erm an s C o u n ty . F re n ch and B e lg ia n a llie s . F orces GILT OR NATURAL WOOD Phoebe H a ll, P la in tiff, vs. D avid are being co n c e n tra te d on th e N o rth H a ll, D e fe n d a n t. NEAT and C HEAP To D a vid H a ll, th e above nam ed De B e lg iu m f r o n t ie r and on th e F re n c h fr o n tie r . S k irm is h e s a re in c re a s in g fe n d a n t : in th e nam e o f th e s ta te o f O re in s e v e rity . M A IN S T R E E T GRESHAM gon, you are hereby re q u ire d to ap P re sid e n t W ils o n has o rd e re d an pear and a n sw e r th e c o m p la in t filed a g a in s t you in ih e above e n title d in v e s tig a tio n to a s c e rta in if w a r is .suit w ith in six weeks fro m th e date a p re te x t f o r ra is in g o f prices. o f tile firs t p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m mons, and i f yo u f a il to appear and a n sw e r th e suid cause o f s u it am i c o m p la in t on o r b e fore th e 12 th d a j of S eptem ber, 1914, sa id date being m ore th a n six weeks fr o m th e firs t Gresham, Oregon T R O U T D A L E , A ug . 1 4 -M is s O liv e p u b lic a tio n o f th is sum m o ns, the W ilso n has re tu rn e d hom e fro m p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e c o u rt to r Boise, Id a h o , w ith h e r s is te r, w ho We Handle “ Only” the Best tile r e lie f dem anded in th e com has m oved Io P o rtla n d , and is v is it p la in t to - w it: fo r a decree fo re v e i e r m o th e r here at present. “ GOVERNMENT INSPECTED” . d is s o lv in g th e bonds o f m a trim o n y in g M h rs. D. M ic k le y is v is itin g h e r e x is tin g between th e p la in t if f and d a u g h te r G race, a t C e lilo , O regon. d e fe n d a n t upon th e g ro u n d s gross M rs. A lic e R ix is s p e n d in g h e r va- h a b itu a l d ru n ke n n e ss, c ru e l and in a tio n in N e w p o rt, O regon. h u m a n tre a tm e n t and d e s e rtio u , fo i M rs. R o be rtso n spent F rid a y C. BINDER, - Proprietor the care a n il cu s to d y o f the m in o i n ig h t and S a tu rd a y in P o rtla n d . - -. - - - c h iltl E liz a b e th H a ll, and fo r such M iss B e lle P arso ns and M rs D. lu r th e r r e lie f as to th e c o u rt may Riche v is ite d t h e ir s is te r il l P o r t seem ju s t and e q u ita b le in th e p re m la n d , on T h u rs d a y . ises. C o lo n e l Hess, B ill Hess and F red T h is sum m o ns is p u b lish e d in Hood have gone t r o u t fis h in g to pu rsua nce to an o rd e r o f th e H o n Ames, O regon. o ra b le R. G. M o rro w , one o f the M rs. R. D. B a ile y and c h ild re n are ju d g e s o f tile above e n title d c o u rt, quests o f re la tiv e s and frie n d s at m ade bn the 2 0 th day o f J u ly , 1914, D ayton. O regon. T h e y w ill r e tu r n d ir e c tin g said sum m o ns to be p u b home next Sunday. lished lo r six successive weeks in B e rt E dm u nd son and L o u R u m Ihe G resham O u tlo o k , a uewspapei m er have m oved fro m tlie o ld saloon o f g e u e ra l c ir c u la tio n p rin te d and in to t tie ir new b u ild in g betw een tile p u b lish e d a t G resham , M u ltn o m a h M odel m a rk e t and F o x ’s s to re on c o u n ty , O regon. C o lu m b ia s tre e t. M r. H a rp e r lias M. C. K IN G , also s ta rte d a new b a rb e r shop in A tto rn e y f o r P la in tiff. :he sam e b u ild in g . G resham , O regon. M rs. H e rl and th re e c h ild re n v is D ale o f firs t p u b lic a tio n J u ly 2 4 , ’ 14 ite d tie re T uesd ay n ig lii and are Date o f Iasi p u b lic a tio n Sept. 4, '14 now on t h e ir way hom e in C a lifo r n ia W id e ly s c a tte re d h ave W. H a c h e tt and fa m ily have m ov fin al At t o i nt . l>een b u ilt l»y th e P o r t ed Io T h e Dalles. land R a ilw a y , L ig h t X J. M o n a lia n was elected m a rs h a l In tb e ( 'Ir c u lt C o u rt o f th e S tate o f P o w e r C o m p an y fo r th e O regon in and f o r M u ltn o m a h In G eorge R ic h a rd s o n ’ place, a fte r pur|M>se o f p ro v id in g tn e la t t e r ’s re s ig n a tio n last week. C o u n ty . In tlie M a tte r o f th e E state o f J. W. H e re a fte r tlie y o u n g people w ill hear tlie c u rfe w he ll at 9 o ’clo ck S h a ttu c k . Deceased. Jas C o n le y, w ho is ve ry ill, came N o tice is hereby g ive n th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d as A d m in is tr a tr ix o f the to v is it his d a u g h te r M rs. AV. F H a r- estate o f J. W. S h a ttu c k , deceased, lin Im p in g to im p ro v e , ^ u t re tu rn e d has file d h e r fin a l acco un t o f said hom e w itli h is w ife very lit t le be tte r. M r. and M rs. C. I. R a ke r and K. estate, in the above e n title d c o u r t: and th a t T uesd ay, tile 1st day of D. H a ile y re tu rn e d fro m a weeks’ S ep tem be r, 1914, at th e h o u r o f 9 o u tin g at N e ta rts Bay last Sunday. T h e la die s o f th e A id who met at o 'c lo c k a. m. o f said day, in d e p a rt A. L a rsso n 's W ednesday m en t No. 6 o f said c o u rt, has been M rs. J. set by said c o u r t as th e tim e and were, M rs. C. I. T h o m a s, M rs. liu r - to Its p a tro n s . T h ro u g h place to r h e a rin g o b je c tio n s th e re to . d in e , M rs. L. K u iiin u -r, M rs. Z im m e r h ig h ten s io n tra n s m is - A ll persons h a v in g o b je c tio n s to m an, M iss D ella Z im m e rm a n . siou line«, each o f these M r. and M rs. Jean La rsson . .J O. said Anal a cco u n t are hereby n o ti g e n e ra tin g p la n ts a re in - fied to present th e same a t such tim e L a rs o n , H e rm a n B la ze r, J. S id le and te r -c o m n iu iiir a liv e , so fa m ily and M r. and M rs. L. H a rlo w and place. th a t th e s e rv ic e is in are s p e n d in g tw o weeks c a m p in g in MARY C. SHATTUCK. sured a g a in s t u n fo re Ih e m o u n ta in s . A d m in is tr a tr ix . seen in te rr u p tio n s . La st T uesd ay a w e ll dressed, M. C. KING, yo u n g , u n id e n tifie d m an was fo u n d A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix . dead on th e ra ilr o a d tra c k a b o u t a F ir s t p u b lic a tio n J u ly 3 1 st. 1914. m ile fro m T ro u td a le . H is th ro a t Last p u b lic a tio n Aug. 2 8 th , 1914 WHERE LOCATED was b a d ly slashed a tid it is supposed P o rtla n d (8 ) he was m u rd e re d . .Mr, W ord and N o tic e Io C re d ito rs . Oregon City d e p u tie s and c o ro n e r to o k th e body In Ute m a tte r o f th e esta te o f P e te r to P o rtla n d in th e am b ulance . S ilv e rto n Anderson, Deceased. C a z a d e ro One of th e C o lu m b ia h ig h w a y E s ta c ad a Notice is hereby given that the cars is g iv in g s a tis fa c tio n on th is Ball Raa undersigned has been apointed ex ro u te . I t ru n s fro m P o rtla n d to C h a n tic le e r and r e tu r n m a k in g sev Boring ecutor of the estate of Peter Ander e ra l t r ip s d a ily . St. J o h n * at every man's door, but it dosen't always find him ready. BANK OF GRESHAM Pleasant Home < City Bakery « I Best Bread P ie s , C ak es, a n d o th e r P a str y Fairview k P H O T O S * Picture Framing M A X SC H N E ID E R AUGUST I». I » ll PAGE THREE Corbett ANNOUNCEMENT F re d Reed was in P o rtla n d on bus iness S a tu rd a y . M rs A m a n d a S to c k to n , o f A lb a n y. 1 is v is itin g h e r s is te r M rs. L e w is M er- ' shon. M rs. S to c k to n is a W . C. T. U. | w o rk e r and is e n d e a v o rin g to in te r est th e y o u n g people in a s ilv e r ined- , ul o r a to r ic a l con test. S eve ral have i expressed t h e ir w illin g n e s s to e n te r th e co u te st, w h ic h w ill p ro b a b ly ta k e place soou a t th e C h ris tia n ch u rc h . M r. and M rs. H e n ry Nelsen, nee M ay L ittle p a g e , o f P o rtla n d , were th e guests o f E th e l S m ith Suuday. M iss M y r tle D u nn , o f P o rtla n d , is th e gu est o f h e r a u n t M rs. L . Ben field. M rs. Eva Fox and l i t t le d a u g h te r, o f T ro u td a le , v is ite d h e r p a re n ts M r. and M rs. W . I I . Beed F rid a y and Sat u rd a y. J e n n in g s E lh o u , o f A s to ria , has been here th e past f o r t n ig h t v is itin g ’ frie n d s . G ra n d m a C h a m b e rla in , w ho has been i l l f o r se ve ra l m o n th s, passed aw ay M on da y a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h te r M rs. W m . Rogers. Rev, and M rs. F aga n, w ho have co n d u cte d u v e ry successful re v iv a l m e e tin g here th e past th re e weeks, le ft f o r M o sie r M onday w h e re a m e e tin g w ill be he ld in th e C h ris tiu n c h u rc h at th a t place. W e hope th e ir w o rk w ill be as th o ro u g h ly a p p re c ia ted lit t h e ir new Held o f la b o r as it The ra n c h e rs h e re are m uch was at th is place. Rev, Fagan is a ! pleased w ith th e present acco m m o very co n s c ie n tio u s earnest c h ris tiu n d a tio n s to and fro m P o rtla n d and no w o rk e r and d u r in g his b r ie f stay du u b t b u t tlie ra ilro a d com pany feels here tw e lv e m em bers were added to th a t the y d o n 't se ll so m any tic k e ts th e c h u rc h . M rs. F a g a n ’s b e a u tifu l any m ore , h u t it serves the m w e ll voice a ttr a c ts a ll w ho h e a r h e r sing. us th e y c o u ld not a ffo rd to accom I le r ric h c o n tra lto voice seems to t ill m odate th e ra n c h e rs at a ll. T h e b ig (he c h u rc h and th e re is so m uch tru c k o r g ra y ho un d m akes re g u la r fe e lin g in th e m usic o f h e r f u ll tones lr ip s eve ry day betw een C h a n tic le e r th a t one is f a ir ly e n ch a n te d by he r and P o rtla n d , and give s us an a ll day sacred songs. sla y i l l th e c ity f o r business and p lea sure c o m b in e d , and as soon us o u r h ig h w a y is fin is h e d it w ill be on tlie ru n in w in te r also. M iss C e cil, o t P o rtla n d , has signed M ish B e rth u Anapach is v is itin g the c o n tra c t to teach the school at M aeve Lovelace. H. M i-M u rp h y lias fin is h e d ills con D is tric t 29, Ih e c o m in g te rm , and we tra c t o f g ra d in g at W e sto ve r T e rra ce ' are now lo o k in g fo rw a rd to a sp le n - j d id school year. S eve ral new pu- in P o rtla n d . ? p ils w ill e n te r th is y e a r and are anx- A t tlie present w r itin g M rs. O liv e ! io u s ly a w a itin g (lie In te re s tin g m o O 'B a u io u is q u ite ill. m ent o f t h e ir live s (he firs t day at Mrs. P u lle n was ca lle d to P o rtla n d school. L it t le H orace Evans and to assist in th e eare o f h e r d a u g h La w re n ce A nd erse n a re am ong the te r, M rs. Reuben K user, w ho is q u ite I new p u p ils . ill. An a u to m o b ile on o u r highw>ay yes- M rs. W. Gook and Mrn. F. D ic k in son v is ite o M rs. I I. T. S h u ts a t F a ll- t» rd a y cam e in c o n ta c t w ith a cow b e lo n g in g to J. D eaver and now p o or view W ednesday. o ld bossy is m in u s h e r ho rns. W. Deaver, th e ra ilw a y m a il c le rk . Is ih e p ro u d o w n e r o f a new m o to r cycle. M rs. F in le y and R. W llllile , o f M rs. Geo. T â ch e ro n Hpent W ednes P o rtla n d , were Sunday guests at th e day in P o rtla n d . B en tield b u n g a lo w . M rs. O. W. B o rin g and son spent M r. and M rs F ra n k Reed e n te r Sunday w ith tie r m o th e r. ta in e d a lo t o f frie n d s w ith a m o to r M rs. A. G. H o rh e rg and fa m ily boat t r ip to B o n n e v ille re c e n tly . spent S unday n ig h t ut tlie hom e o f T h e season w ill noun com e to an J. O lson. end to r fis h in g salm on in the C o lu m W. T. M u lle r, w ho has been c u ttin g bia, and yet now th e su lin o u are ve ry g ra in f o r the n e ig h b o rs, has re tu rn e d scarce. T w o in te re s tin g v is ito rs are sched home. T h re s h in g w ill s ta rt h e re in a few uled fo r next week at the B en field b u n g a lo w th e Misses G e rtru d e and days. ______ __________ T h e Pulfer Mercantile Co.! in co n n ectio n w ith th e G re sh a m ? O u tlo o k , h as a rra n g e d to a w a rd 7 P ian o ? P i izes a n d M an y V a lu a b le W e e k ly A -? w a rd s of S ilverw are, Etc. 1 he M ost? P o p u la r L ad ies of th e C o m m u n ity will? b e th e h a p p y w in n ers at no cost to? them selves. $ Are You a Candidate? If not why not? S e n d in Y o u r N a m e Columbia Heights I Rockwood Haley Helen F loss of M ilw a u k ie T he yo u n g la d ie s were b o rn and ra ise d in th is place. Mrs. A lb ert J u lia n and M rs. Ed. Lee are o p e ra tin g a re s ta u ra n t at Ihe coast. Mrs. J u lia n was a r e s i dent o f lIlls place u cou ple o f years ago. Pleasant Valley P L E A S A N T V A L L E Y , A ug 11 Jas. D eShielos, o f F re m o n t, is spend in g a lew days v is it lu g w it li his nephew E. E. P in k le y . Miss M abel Stevens is v is itin g fo r a few weeks at th e hom e o f h e r sis le r M rs. II. E. P op pleton . Joseph S m ith , o f W ood m ere , tra n s acted business in th e va lle y d u r in g Ih e fo re p a rt o f th e week, C a rl S tin e e n te rta in e d frie n d s fro m th e c ity lu st S unday. Q u ite a n u m b e r o f th e va lle y fo lk s a tte n d e d cam p m e e tin g w h ich Is being held in East P o rtla n d , lusl Sunday. A m o n g those a tte n d in g were M r. and Alts. AV. F. G a rris o n , M r. and Mrs. W ill R ich e y, M r. and M rs. J. S. D on aldson a m i M rs. J. E. B a ll and son A I m y ro u . A. G. Sager, o f L e n ts , spent Sun day w ith his b ro th e r G. N- Sager. M rs M a rv in H ills , o f P o rtla n d , spent th e week-end w ith h e r Bister M rs. T . 1“. C a m p b e ll. Geo. M an n, w ho u n d e rw e n t a se r ious o p e ra tio n at G ood S a m a rita n h o s p ita l (w o weeks ago, is on Ihe road to reco very. A r r iv e d at th e home o f M r. and M rs. T h o m a s G raves re c e n tly , a Id poun d boy. 3000 votes fo r each new y e a rly s u b s c rip tio n to O u tlo o k . Send the cash and nam e o f c a n d id a te tod ay. SANITARY CASH MARKET Troutdale Main Street M EA TS T en E lectric I he p a rt of W isd o m is to Enter this Great Campaign Now! PULFER MERCANTILE CO. OFFERS ¡‘Mi votes with each Hollar in cash tra d e and each d ollar paid on account. G e n e r a tin g P lan ts Reliable E le c tr ic S e r v ic e * * S a le m * PORTLAND RAILW’Y LIGHT & POWER CO. Broadway and Aider Street« PHONBS: Marshall 6100 * Home A-01I1 son, deceased, by the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Multno mah county, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me at Gresham, Oregon, duly certified as by law re quired within six (8) months from date hereof. F. ARTHUR ANDERSON, Executor of the estate of Peter Anderson, Deceased. Date of last publication Aug. 14, "14 R e m a r k a b le C u re o f D y s e n ta ry . "I was attacked with dyaentary about July 16 th, and used the doc tor's medicine and other remedies with no relief, only getting worse all the time. 1 was unable to do any thing and my weight dropped from 146 to 126 pounds. I suffered for about two months Av hen 1 was ad vised to use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 11 used two bottles of it and it gave me permanent relief,” writes B W. Hill of Snow Hili, N. C. For sale by ( Gresham Drug Co., and all Dealer«. GRESHAM OUTLOOK OFFERS 2000 votes on each do llar paid on new subscript ions. HMM) votes on each d o llar paid on renew als or hack subscriptions. B E A U T I F U L K R A N T Z P IA N O . F ir s t G ra n d Now on e v liib ii a l Pulfer'«* S to re . Beautiful Weekly Awards, Beginning August 24 FIRST GRAND PRIZE KRANTZ WHO IS GOING TO WIN THESE PRIZES? AM I? T h is I n (lie q u e s tio n e v e ry c o n te s ta n t sho uld ask h e rs e lf. N o w ’s t lie lim e Io p lu c k up y o u r c o u ra g e a m i say, “ I 'm G o in g Io AA In ,” “ Il 's Ale F ir s t .” A d e te r m in a tio n to w in is a c re d it Io a n y lto d y . A o u r frtn e d s a re w a in tin g to h elp you w ill. T h is c a m p a ig n is sim p ly a test o f y o u r ile le r n iin a lio n . energy a m ! |M *rseveranee. AA by n ot m a k e use o f y o u r influence'.* E v e ry b o d y w ill u d in lre you fo r y o u r p lu c k . Il is not an u n frie n d ly r iv a lr y . All h av e th e sam e o p im i-tu n i- ty to use t h e ir ta le n ts . A good s ta rt is a b ig a d v a n ta g e . T h e O u tlo o k w ill h e lp you w in . ( a ll on us. HOW TO SECURE YOUR VOTES E a c h c a n d id a te n o m in a te d is g iv e n IMMMI votes Io s ta rt w ith . T h e lis t o f c a n d id a te s w ill be p u b lis h e d la te r in th e O u tlo o k . A id es g iv e n w ith purchases at th e P u lfe r A le r ia n tile t'o . S to re 4>resham . See lis t u n d e r R u les o f t o n le u t. A id e s g iv e n w ith new s u b s c rip tio n s a m i re n e w a ls to G re s h am O u tlo o k . 2IMMI votes on each d o lla r re c e iv e d on new s u b s c rip tio n . I t d d i votes on each d o lla r re c e iv e d on re n e w a ls . I t d M l votes on each d o lla r re ceived on suleverip tlo n in a r re a rs . C o m b in a tio n su b s c rip tio n s In c lu d e d . Subscriptions pay aide in advance. P riz e . ( ItA N D Absolutely Free! P IA N O nt $:t.*»o. A'alued SECOND PRIZE C e rtific a te o f ( m a il good fo r one K ra n tz P iu n o , w lic n acco m pa nie d w l»li (he sum o t n in e ty d o lla rs . THIRD PRIZE C e rtific a te . av <!«»»<; r i 1>«'<I1 above, when acco m pa nie d w ith th e HU hi o f n in e ty -liv e d o lla rs FOURTH PRIZE described1 above. C e rt Iflc a te , as when acco m pa nie d w ith the Hum o f one hundred dollars. FIFTH PRIZE Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred and five dollars. SIXTH PRIZE Certificate, as described above, when accompanied with the sum of one hundred and fifteen dollars. SEVENTH PRIZE Certificate, us described above I when accompanied with the sum of ; one hundred and twenty-five dollars. All certificates good for one year from date. t. o. b. factory, and are ! transferable.