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GKESHAM
TWO
G resham
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
P u b lish e d e v ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y
at Gresham, Oregon.
II. L. KT. C L A IR . E d ito r a n d P u b l’r
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1
Our Subscription R ates
One year, 11 50»
■lx m on th s, 76c;
three m on th 's trial
■ ubicrlptlon,
60c
A d vertising.
R a t e s r ea so n ­
able.
Our rep re­
se n ta tiv e w ill call
P h o n e 701.
“T h e Linotype
W ay Is th e W ay
th a t W ins.”
E n te re d a s seco n d -class
m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st office a t
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of
M arch 3, 1879.
G eneral F re d e ric k D. G ra n t, son
of th e fa m o u s g e n e ra l of th e civil
w ar, d ied of h e a r t tro u b le a t th e
H otel B u c k ln h a m
In
New Y ork
City th is m o rn in g . G en. G ra n t was
a w ell kno w n g e n e ra l of th e U. S
A rm y.
T he p re s id e n tia l
co n v en tio n at
Hay C ity, M ichigan, e n d ed In a rio t
an d fig h t by th e T a ft an d R oosevelt
d eleg a tes. T h e g o v e rn o r had to
.a ll o u t th e m ilitia
to
m a in ta in
o rd er.
I)r. W esley H ill o f New Y ork,
p re s id e n t of th e In te rn a tio n a l P eace
F o ru m , h a ils
W. H . T a ft us th e
g re a te st m an sin ce
L in co ln .
He
said “ T h e p ro g re ss
of
P re s id e n t
T aft is th e p ro g re ss o f th o u g h t and
a c tio n .” . Dr. H ill receiv es rep eated
a p p la u se fro m M arion co u n ty T u ft
su p p o rte rs . M arlon co u n ty will c a r­
ry fo r T aft.
FRIDAY,
APRII,
12,
1012.
L ib ra ry
N otes.
H ouse of R ep re se n ta tiv e s, and Vic-
SH OU LD R E .NOMINATED
Of th e n in e c a n d id a te s fo r sh e riff.
An a d d itio n of a s ta n d a rd Bible
I to r M urdock, in s u rg e n t C ongress-
FOR THE SENATE
W. B. H o llin g sw o rth seem s to he th«
d ic tio n a ry by M. W. Ja c o b u s has
1 m an from K ansan, a re sam ples;
lo g ical c a n d id a te .. H e h as served 1
been m ade to th e re ie ic u c e collec­
. .
i. i. .
as c h ie f o ffice d ep u ty u n d e r Tom
A pril 4, 1912.
T h e c o n te st fo r n ited S ta te s sen- VVord an d hlg su ccesso r R. L. Stev-
tion
Hon. A. W. L a ffe rty , H ouse of R ep­
S h o rt lists on a d v e n tu re , b io g ra ­
a to r h as now reach ed th e s ta g e of J e n s, an d is th o ro u g h ly fa m ilia r w ith I
re s e n ta tiv e s, W a sh in g to n , D. C.
phy an d m usic have been received
all th e b u sin ess o f th e office. It
D ear L a ffe r ty :— 1 w ant to con­ tro u i th e m atu lib ra ry .
selectio n , o r so n e a rly to th e p ri­ is ack n o w led g ed by all th a t
th e
N EW BOOKS.
g ra tu la te you on th e good w ork you
m ary d a te th a t ev ery v o te r w ho has o ffice sh o u ld be ru n on s tric tly bus­
T b ay er, L. R. Lee— Book of W om ­
have d o n e to w ard g e ttin g th e th re e
in ess p rin c ip a ls an d Mr. H o llin g s­
n o t m ade up h is m in d m u st soon do w o rth Is th e m an w ho can do th is
J y e a r H om estead law th r o u g h
th e a n 's P ow er. In tro d u c tio n by Id a M.
| H ouse. T his w ill be a g re a t bene- T arb ell.
A side fro m th is he is in fav o r of
so.
G lover, E H j — D am e
C u rts e y ’s
I fit to th e c o u n try In h elp in g
to
im p a rtia l
law e n fo rcem en t.
To sum u p th e w hole m a tte r S en­ s tric t
keep o u r good c itizen s in th is coun­ book of g u essin g co n tests.
Ills clean reco rd as a b u siness man
R ich ard s,
E llen
H .— E u th en lcs,
a to r B o u rn e is In o u r opin io n going an d w hile in th e s h e riff's office is
try in stead of h av in g th em e m ig ra te
to C an ad a
T he people of th e W est th e science of c o n tro lla b le e n v iro n ­
to be re tire d from th e s e n a te be­ 'th e best a ss u ra n c e th a t
he will
sh o u ld feei th a t in you they have m ents.
cau se he h a s n o t m ade good. He give th e co u n ty a clean a d m in is tra ­
G rein er,— New O nion C u ltu re.
a frien d w ho alw ays h a s th e ir in te r­
h as been lo n g on ta lk an d s h o r t on tion in th is im p o rta n t office.
e sts a t h e a rt.
Y our frien d ,
F u lle r, A n d re 8.— S tra w b e rry cul-
Mr. H o llin g sw o rth h as been open
actio n . H e new trie s to h itch h is po­ an d above board/ in h is can d id acy ,
CHA M P CLARK
tu r is t.
litic a l w agon to p a rc e ls p o st a n d d e­ no t h av in g so u g h t th e e n d o rse m e n t
B rig h am , A rth u r A.— .P rogressive
lu d e th e fa rm e rs , y et he
h as fo r of an y factio n o r p o litical co m b in a­
p o u ltry c u ltu re .
W ash in g to n . D. C., A pr. 6,'12.
o v er fiv e y e a rs been In th e sen a te tio n . H ence if elec ted he w ill be
A D V EN TU R E AND T R A V E L
th e s h e riff of th is co u n ty fo r ev ery
H on. A. W. L a ffe rty , H ouse Office
an d we still h av e no p a rc e ls post citizen In it, n o t fo r a fav o red few
L oom is, C has. B a tte ll.— J u s t Irish .
B uilding.
law . It B o u rn e had been a frien d
Miles, E m m a B— S p irit of
th e
My d e a r Mr. L a ffe r ty :— L et m e I M ountains.
How Much Is a S ettler W orth?
to p arcels p o st w hy h as h e n o t ac­
I c o n g ra tu la te you upon th e passage
T hom pson, A rth u r R— G old-seek-
Som e in te re s tin g fig u re s a re be­
com plished so m eth in g ? H is Incon­
• h ro u g h th e H ouse of th e
th ree- in g ’ on th e D alto n T rail.
| y ear H om estead
m easu re. It is
sisten cy a ll a lo n g th e lin e on ta r iff in g com piled by th e N o rth w est De­
M cKlm , R an d o lp h
H .— S o ld iers
' g ra tify in g to know th a t th e w ork R ecollections.
show
th e
m a tte rs d is g u sts th e w estern people, v elo p m en t L eag u e to
you p a t in on th e su b je c t had a re ­
VEGETABLES
fo r h e h a s e v e r v oted to re ta in high v alu e of a co lo n ist an d hlg fam ily
su lt th a t is so o ften
w an tin g
to
B en n ett, Id a D.— V eg etab le G ar­
H
ere
Is
a
p
ro
b
lem
In
long
fig
u
re
s
d u ty on, goods his m ills in th e e a st
Oregon’«
| crow n le g isla tiv e e ffo rt. T h e re m ust den.
also be an add ed d e g ree of sa tisfa c ­
p ro d u ces an d h a s voted fo r p ra c ti­ w hich looks reaso n ab le. If th e in ­
F ra s e r, S am ’l.— P o tato .
tio n to you in th e c irc u m sta n c e th a t
cally fre e tr a d e on wool p ro d u ced crease in p o p u latio n In th e A m eri­
T erry , I. B. a n d R oot, A .I.— A B
leading
p
a
rtic
ip
a
tio
n
in
th
e
m
a
tte
r
C of P o ta to c u ltu re .
in O reg o n . T h is pro v es th a t
his ca n N o rth w e st d u rin g th e last ten
of le g islatio n of th is c h a ra c te r is
T racy, W .W .— T om ato c u ltu re .
L a ffe rty h a s m ad e
good. O re­ not often vouchsafed a m em b er
h e a rt Is n o t w ith th e peo p le w ho y e a rs o f 2 ,000,000 peo p le, caused
in
R obinson, W.'— M ushroom c u ltu re ;
have elec ted him an d h e w ill be de-1 o u r la n d s to In crease
In
valufc g o n 's P ro g re ssiv e C o n g ressm an de­ bis firs t term .
Y ours tru ly ,
Its ex ten sio n and Im provem ent.
VICTOR MURDOCK,
feated beyond an y d o u b t.
I 1 2 ,8 1 2 ,4 5 0 ,1 8 8 , how m uch is a col- serv es second term .
W ickson, E dw . J .— C a lifo rn ia V eg­
A. W. L a ffe rty , O reg o n ’s P ro g re s­
(R
e
p
re
s
e
n
ta
tiv
e
8
th
K
ansas
e tab les.
Mr. L ow ell, a v ery nice g en tle- o n lst w ho w o rk s th e lan d w o rth ? sive C o n g ressm an , h a s m ade good
D istric t.)
Sevey, G len n C.— P e a s an d pea
AU
m an from P e n d le to n , Is In th e se n ­ T h ese fig u re s show th a t fo r ev ery and d eserv es a second term
cu ltu re .
in
d
icatio
n
s
p
o
in
t
to
h
is
n
o
m
in
atio
n
a to ria l fig h t. M any say he is to p erso n ad d ed to p o p u la tio n tb e value
C o n g ra tu la to ry le tte r s of sim ilar
by a la rg e m a jo rity .
Sevey, G lenn C.— B ean c u ltu re .
h elp B o u rn e w in, b u t we n e v er have of o u r lan d s w as In creased 21,406.
O ne th in g c e rta in , C ongressm an im p o rt hav e also
been
received
B eattie, W. R.— C elery c u ltu re .
w holly sh a re d th a t belief. W e do If a fam ily c o n sists of tw o an d a L a ffe rty Is on th e jo b all th e tim e.'
from R e p re se n ta tiv e W m. D. S tep h ­
A llen, C. L .— C abbage, cau liflo w ­
each He Is c o n sta n tly w o rk in g fo r th e
th in k , how ev er, th a t Mr. L o w ell's h alf people on th e av erag e,
ens, from th e 7th C a lifo rn ia D istrict, e r, etc.
can d id acy Is g o in g to aid B o u rn e, aB fam ily in c re a se s lan d v alu es 23,615. In te re sts of th e people of his d is­
tr ic t, and so c o n fid e n t is he th a t his fo rm erly m ay o r of Los A ngeles;
fam ily fidelity w ill be recognized th a t he
a v o te fo r L ow ell is a h a lf vote fo r it is conceded th a t e v ery
S e n ato r W m. E. B orah of Id ah o ;
“ O ur baby crie s fo r C h a m b e rla in ’s
B ourne. Mr. M orton of S alem
is sp en d s lo cally fro m 2600 to 21.200 is sa c rific in g his ow n in te re s ts by
S e n a to r Geo. E. C h a m b e rla in of O r­ C ough R em edy,” w rites Mrs. T. B.
alBo a c a n d id a te b u t why he should On th e o th e r h an d an d added to th is rem ain in g a t h is post w hile his op­ egon, and fo rm erly g o v e rn o r of th e K en d rick , R asaca, Ga. " I t Is th e
be h as n ev er been ex p la in e d , fo r he p er, an n u m . On th is basis a fam ily p o n en ts a re doing all in th e ir pow ­ s la te , and R ep re se n ta tiv e M.
P. best cough rem ed y on th e m ark et
w hich w o rk s th e lan d is w o rth a b o u t e r to tu r n th o v o ters a g a in st him K in k ead from th e 6th N e b ra sk a Dis­ fo r cou g h s, co ld s an d c ro u p .” F o r
positively h as no ch an ce w h atev er.
an d p re v e n t his re tu r n to W ash in g ­
sale by G resh am D rug Co. a n d all
tric t, fo rm erly C ircu it Ju d g e .
T h e fig h t is b etw een B en S ell­ 25, 000 to th e A m erican N o rth w est ton.
D ealers.
P aid Adv.
ing and J o n a th a n B ourne. B riefly
T he th r e e la rg e st d aily p a p e rs In
P
o
rtla
n
d
have
com
bined
a
g
a
in
st
W ide R ange o f Selections.
sta te d , If O regon w an ts to d e fe a t
T be R est Bargain.
W hen a m edicine m u st be given to J
B o u rn e th a t d e fe a t m u st be b ro u g h t
T h e re a d in g s o f Miss H e n rie tta C ongressm an L a ffe rty , and refu se young ch ild re n It should be p leas­
T he D aily O reg o n ian o r E v en in g
to p u b lish a w ord a b o u t his e ffe c t­
ab o u t by n o m in a tin g Ben S ellin g . B e a tric e H oney g re a tly p leased a ive w ork in W ash in g to n . B u t th e a n t to ta k e . C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough T eleg ram an d O u tlo o k .
W e also
T h e re is no o th e r w ay to fig u re th e larg e a u d ien c e in Je ffe rso n c h u rc h le a d e rs in th e S e n ate a n d H ouse of R em edy Is m ad e front lo af su g ar, com bine w ith th e D ally an d Sem i-
situ a tio n . Q u r opinion is th a t re ­ la s t ev en in g . I t w as h e r firs t a p ­ R ep re se n ta tiv e s reco g n ize him .and and th e ro o ts used in Its p re p a ra ­ W eekly J o u r n a l a n d W eekly O re-
S p eak er C lark . S e n a to rs B o rah anil
p u b lican s o f O regon
h av e
n ever p e a ra n c e in S p o k an e an d she m ade
and C h am b erlain an d m any o th e rs tion give it a flav o r s im ila r to m aple
G et th e h a b it. W hy w a it a w eek
been fo r B ourne, as hiB votp- ^six a m ost fa v o ra b le im p ressio n . H er have se n t him le tte r s an d m essages sy ru p , m a k in g it p le a s a n t
to tak e.
tw lce-a-
y e a rs ago w as b u t
1 2 ,8 7 7 ' w hile ^ v e rs a tility w as show n in th e w ide of co m m en d atio n .
T he follow ing It h a s no s u p e rio r fo r colds, croup fo r th e new s? T ry th e
received by C o n g ressm an L a fferty and w hooping cough. F o r sale by week plan of th e O utlook. P h o n e
am o n g th e o th e r fo u r c a n d id a te s r/txge of h e r selectio n s, an d
st
701.
30,000 re p u b lic a n s sc a tte re d jth eir sco red in all o f th em . Miss Money from C ham p C la rk , S p e a k e r of th e G resham D rug Co. aud all D ealers.
su p p o rt and th u s p e rm itte d a sm all m ade m any w arm frie n d s by
h er
p lu ra lity to n o m in a te B o u rn e / T h is c le v e r w ork apd She w ill be a ssu re d
tim e it Is d iffe re n t fo r tljXre a re of a c o r d ja f w elcom e w hen sh e re ­
n o t so m any c a n d id a te s a n d all r e ­ tu r n s ft) ,<tie city .— T he C hronicle,
alize th a t S ellin g is th e m an to b eat Spok&i»^, W ash
B ourne, hence m en w ho re a lly fav o r
L.O T. M , C H A R IT Y H IV E , No
Low ell fo r th e p lace a re g o in g to
T h u rsd a y
and
vote fo r S ellin g In o rd e r to rid th e 38— M eets seco n d
WHO
A. W. Lafferty
Progressive Congressman
O ur re a d e rs will be g lad to see In
th is Issue th e
an n o u n c e m e n t
of
T h eo d o re J . G eisler, of P o rtla n d , as
c a n d id a te fo r C ircu it J u d g e . D e p a rt­
m ent No. 4. Mr. G eisler Is an a tt o r ­
ney of p ro m in en ce In P o rtla n d and
h a s m any frie n d s an d a c q u a in ta n c e
In all p a r ts of th e co u n ty . H e hns
had a long p ra c tic e
of
law and
larg e c o u rt ex p erien ce. Mr. G eisler
Is a> p a te n t a tto rn e y an d hns a la rg e
p ra c tic e In th is line. H e Buys, " I
believe In sen sib le, im p a rtia l Ju stice,
fe a rlessly a d m in is te re d .” T h e re Is s ta te of J o n a th a n B o u rn e, a n d
no doubt If elec ted h e
w ill carry g o o d rid d a n c e It w ill be.
out th is d e c la ra tio n w ith c re d it to
h im self, th e p ro fessio n ,
an d
th e
people.
S H E R IF F AND DISTRICT
ATTORNEY.
OUTLOOK,
For County Assessor
fo u r ! It S a tu rd a y tit. R o c k w o o d . Com .
a Mrs C ora C h ild e rs; R. K ., M rs . Mary
T u r n e r . ________________________ .
Fred
Olson
Two o ffices o f each co u n ty can be
■
used fo r th e g re a te s t
b en efit of
uill citiz e n s; c o m m an d in g even th e
rsep eet at least an d
possibly th e
fe a r of evil d o ers, an d th e fu llest
su p p o rt of th e luw u b ld tn g people.
T he sam e tw o o ffices can
be so
m a n ip u la te d by th e In cu m b en ts th a t
crim e and law b re a k in g a re
en­
co u rag ed . A good s h e riff and
a
good d is tric t a tto rn e y a re a b so lu te ­
ly e ss e n tia l to g ive th e a d m in is tra ­
tio n of Ju stice, its p ro p e r e ffe c t.
\ fe a rle ss, law e n fo rc in g , d iscreet
m an. w ith n o fa v o rite s to lie sh ie ld ­
ed o r p a rty p led g es to be red eem ed ,
sh o u ld be e lec ted
to
b o th th ese
offices.
Wo find a good ru le Is to know
w ho s ta n d s b eh in d a c a n d id a te fo r
any office. If th e b e st and m ost
law ab id in g citizen s know an d fav o r
in c e rta in candidat© w ho h a s th e
re q u isite
o th e r
q u a lific a tio n s fo r
th e office h e seek s, we g en e ra lly
a re su re th a t If elec ted
su ch
a
m an w ill do all in h is p o w er to give
a good clean s tra ig h tfo rw a rd
an d
Im p a rtia l a d m in is tra tio n .
If, how ­
e v e r, th e law less an d la w b re a k e rs,
o r th o se w ho secretely e n c o u ra g e
c rim e o r vice, a re th e b a c k e rs of
c a n d id a te s; th e u all w ise an d self
re sp e c tin g c ltls e n s sh o u ld w ith h o ld
th e ir votes from su ch
c a n d id a te s
an d give th e m to o th e rs w ho m eet
th e fu lle st good c ltls e n sh ip s ta n d ­
ard s.
We find th a t th e M unicipal asso ­
ciatio n an d th e tru e s t an d sta u n c h e st
of m any of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty v o t­
e r s a re g iv in g th e ir aid an d e n c o u r­
a g em e n t to J. T. W ilson fo r S h eriff j
an d to W. H. E v an s fo r D istrict At- i
to rn e y . Mr. W ilson Is a lon g -tim e
b u sin ess m an of P o rtla n d , w hile Mr
E v an s h a s been In th e law p ra c tic e
fo r se v eral y ears In P o rtla n d , an d
fo r th e la s t fo u r y e a rs an d
over
h a s been th e U nited S ta te s a tt o r ­
ney fo r (Oregon.
We
feel su re
th e s e tw o m en w ill m eet
th e r e ­
q u ire m e n ts to th e very best of ex-
IxM'tatlons If n o m in ated a t th e p r i­
m ary an d e v e n tu a lly e lec ted O th e r
eq u a lly good m en receiv in g stro n g
su p p o rt fro m th e b e tte r ele m e n t of
v o te rs a re N. H B ird , W illis F ish e r,
W allace, II. H o llin g sw o rth , Jo h n M
M cK ernan an d W. C. N o rth , T hese
a re good, clea n c a p a b le m en
It Is
fe a re d t h a t th e v o te o f th e b e tte r
d e m e n t w ill be d iv id ed a n d It Is
su g g ested th a t o n e
of
th e good
stro n g m en be c e n te re d upon and
e lec ted fo r sh e riff.
Circuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4
Six years Justice of the Peace. "Have I made good ?"
Every Shyster and Dishonest lawyer, every Dishonest liti-
gent, every Dive keeper and Vicious law-breaker and
every Crooked politician says Emphatically, “NO.” VC hat
will YOU say ?
P aid A d v ertisem e n t
Frank S. Fields
IN)
IN*
DO
Do
YOU prefer n trained m echanic to <le your work?
YOU want your taxes reduced?
l o t want to encourage gmal work?
YOU waut a man In o ffice w ho w ill treat tike com m on people as
w ell as h e d oes the m illion aire?
Most o f you readers know m e personally but I want
you
to tell
oth ers w ho <lo not.
TELL THEM that I have m ade tbe County Clerk's office |u»y a
profit to the County o f «Sl.tMMI in 1911. a total profit of over
! |t .liH t.tN N l In ten years. Isms used to be ptltMMl a year.
TEI.I. THEM I can and w ill m ake a sim ilar show ing as Secretary
o f M ate.
with
th e
TEI. T H E M how I treat you when you l»ave business
office
TEI.I. THEM I am liie only genuine Kepuhllran w ho is a candidate
for the office.
T EI.I, THEM to vote for me Yprll 19th. I prom ise you a con tin ­
uous faith fu l perform ance o f a public servan t's d u ties.
Frank S. Fields
Republican Candidate for SECRETARY OF STATE
HENRY E. REED
I w ill g ive personal atten tion to the office. Y ou w ill find tixe on the job all the tim e.
E xpenses o f the A ssessor's office have increase«] 272 per cent since 1903. I w ill separate th e
o ffice from politics, anil that w ill save the taxpayers' money.
I w ill not perm it deputy a ssesors to pass out election cards and cam paign literature Inclosed In
assessm en t blanks.
I w ill conduct the assessor's o ffice according to law. No ju gglin g w ith the assessm ent rolls.
I w ill m ake the assessor's o ffice an open lx .ok to the taxpayers. No star cham ber proceedings
go w ith m e.
Multnomah C ounty assessm en ts have been Increased at the rate of m-arly thirty per cent a year
sin ce 1904.
A ssessm ents clim b year after year. and the tax rate clim bs w ith them . The tax
burden fa lls heavily upon all classes of people, hut heaviest upon tlx- little hom eowner. I
think th e tim e lias com e to in vestigate th ese heavy increases and see w hat ju stifle« them .
What do you th in k ?
I b elieve in econom y in public expenses, hut not in parsim ony. We cannot tax ourselves rich,
hut w e can tax ourselves poor. T lierefore, I am opposed to excessive
increases In a ssess­
m ents and qpreaslve taxes.
Both assessm en ts and taxes rah be kept down If the assessor w ill sit on tile lid. 1 w ill sit on
th e lid.
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If you believe as I do. vote for tne in the prim aries on A pril 19.
Multnomah County has been my hom e for forty-one years. I pay taxes on land as w ell as on
personal property.
HENRY E. REED
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
No. 125 on the O fficial Ballot.
Paid Adv.
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