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PAGE THREE GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, APRII. 12, j » i2 * Candidates for Nomination, Apr. 19 FLOOD OF COLONISTS 4 d u rin g M arch. T h e red u ced p as se n g e r and fre ig h t ra te s under w hich th e co lo n ists a re m o v in g con- tinuet u n til A p ril 15 an d o fficia ls of th e ra ilro a d s ex p e c t a lm o st a s m any peo p le to p ass th ro u g h St. P a u l and th e n ex t tw o Two th o u s a n d th r e e h u n d re d an d M inneap o lis d u rin g fo rty c a rs o f n n m lg r..n t goods, re p w eeks a s d u rin g th e m o n th of M arch re s e n tin g t.;e p e rso n al e ffe c ts of T h e m o v eab les a re com ing fro n t T1,'.'I0 c o irn is-s, w ere h an d led ■til sectio n s of th e U nited S tates, th ro u g h th e T w in City tr a n s fe r be it is a sig n ific a n t th in g th a t * th e tw een St. P a u l an d M inneapolis tr a in s of th e G reat N o rth e rn and d u rin g M arch by th e G reat N o rth e rn , th e N o rth e rn P acific ra ilro a d s w hich N o rth e rn P acific, M ilw aukee an d St. s t a r t fro n t St. P a u l show th e g re a t P au l an d th e Soo Line. e s t in c re a se In th e n u m b e r of col T hese peo p le w ere tic k e te d fo r o n is ts c a rrie d . T h e tr a in s fro m C hi w estern M in n eso ta, N o rth an d S outh cago do n o t show su ch an in crease. D akota, Id ah o , M ontana, O regon, T h is In d icates th a t p eo p le fro m th e W a sh in g to n , a n d w estern C anada. m id d le w est a re th e ones w ho a re T h e firs t fo u r d ay s of A pril show ed m oving an d n o t th e "d o w n e a s te r s .” I a g re a te r a v e ra g e p er day In th e T h e m o v em en t of c o lo n ists is said peo p le still m o v in g th a n an y day by ra ilro a d o fficia ls to be g re a te r th a n e v e r th is y e a r due to th e n o rth w e s te rn s ta te s o b ta in in g p u b licity th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n try an d p a rtic u la rly to th e e ff o rts being m ade by th e se s ta te s to show th e fa rm e rs of th e m id d lew est Ju st ex actly w h at th e A m erican n o rth w e st can p roduce. Ben < L am e sh o u ld e r is n e a rly alw ay s d u e to rh e u m a tism of th e m uscles, an d q u ick ly y ield s to th e fre e a p p li catio n of C h a m b e rla in 's L in im en t. F o r sale by G resh am D ru g Co. and T h e s tro n g e s t an ta g o n ism th a t all D ealers. h as been b ro u g h t to b ear a g a in st Dr. Ja m e s C. H ayes, R ep u b lican can * G RESH A M LODGE, A. F. d id a te fo r co ro n e r, o rig in a te d am ong ■ V j r & A. M. U. D.— S ta te d com- th e u n d e rta k e rs . T he reaso n is w ill be held a p p a re n t. Dr. H ayes believes in th e / xr ' m u n ic a tio n s e s ta b lis h m e n t of a p ublic m o rg u e, | e v ery second an d fo u rth T u esd ay in s h a rp in w hile they believe in* allo w in g th e tlie m o n th a t 8 o'clock u n d e rta k e rs to dictate., how dead I. O. O. F. H all, G resh am . V isito rs co rd ially in v ited . H. J. P u lfe r, bodies sh a ll be ta k e n c a re of. se c re ta ry p ro tem . P a id Adv. Demands a Public Morgue < I Does this meet your approval? EQUITABLE VALUATIONS ACCORDING TO LAW. NO FAVORITES B. D. Sigler REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Assessor F irst iiiun in O r ig o n to aaaeaa pu blic fr a n c h ise s. U n der m y a s s e s s m en t P u b lic S e r v ic e <'o ip o rn tio n s a r e p a y in g #1(10(1 p er day m ore ta x e s on p e r so n u l prop erty th a n th e y p aid under any fo r m e r assessor. [S p e c ia l C o rresp o n d en ce ] T R O U TD A LE, A pril 6.— 8. J S ta n s b e rry , co u n ty fr u it in sp ecto r, has been looking o v er som e of th e o r c h a rd s In th is locality lately . He w ent over th e o rc h a rd on th e D ouglass farm carefu lly an d fo u n d It In a bad j co n d itio n , once th e p rid e of th e n eig h b o rh o o d . T h is o rc h a rd h as been n eg lected so m uch in th e la s t few y e a rs since It h a s been re n te d ' th a t th e tre e s a re badly diseased, j T he la te J a m e s H. D ouglass w as d e veloping th is o rc h a rd Into o ne of th e best, a n d , and a few y e a rs ago th e fr u it w as th e very b est. T h e ch e rrie s, esp ecially w ere know at th e c a n n e rie s to be th e la rg e s t, W a ld e tu a r S eton w ho is a c a n d i sw eetest an d best flav o red of any d a te fo r tile n o m in atio n fo r ju d g e of b ro u g h t In. th e circuit, c o u rt, D ept. 4. is well Mr. S tan sb ery p ro n o u n ced th e v a r know n in tills p a rt of th e co u n ty , ie tie s of ap p les, p e a rs an d c h e rrie s and ills sp ecial q u a lific a tio n s fo r th e reco g very good, an d say s th a t by c a re fu l office w hich he seek s a re a tte n tio n th e fo rm e r q u a lity can be nized by all. Mr. S eton w as h o rn in 1866, and lias lived 20 y e a rs in O r re sto re d . T his lo catio n is very fav egon, 16 of w hich he h as en g a g e d In o ra b le fo r fr u it ra isin g an d on e of th e ac tiv e p ra c tic e of law in th e th e a d v a n ta g e s is th a t th e heavy c o u rts of O regon. He served as sleet sto rm s do not in ju re th e tre e s d e p u ty d is tric t a tto rn e y from 1897- 1898, as a ss ista n t I'. S a tto rn e y d u r h ere as m u ch a s o th e r places. ing 19(10, an d as ju s tic e of th e peace W hen ask ed ab o u t ir rig a tin g th e fo r th o E ast P o rtla n d d is tric t from yearn o rc h a rd s, Mr. S ta n sb e ry said th a t 1902-1906. H e w as th r e e fo r soil a s m oist as th is , it w as of city a tto rn e y fo r G resh am and is at p re se n t a m em b er of th e ex ecu tiv e no valu e and m ad e th e fr u it spoil board of th e city of P o rtla n d . His m ore rap id ly , th e re b ein g m ore w ater law office is 432-3 W o rcester b u ild Mr. S eton m a rrie d in th e fru it th a n necessary. H e also j ing, P o rtla n d . sta te d th a t th is b eav er dam soil w as Miss D ottle H u rib u r t, d a u g h te r of th e late Jo h n H u rib u r t, in 1893. su rich th a t It need no m ulching. (P a id Adv A n th ra e n o se , o r com m only know n 08 dead sp o ts, San J o s e scale, and h ark lice a re th e m o st com m on d is e a se s in E a ste rn M ultnoniuh c o u n ty an d sh o u ld lie v ig orously fo u g h t. F o r e a rly sp rin g sp ra y in g fo r fu n g u s . scale and scab, a so lu tio n of one g allo n of s u lp h u r an d lim e to e ig h t g a llo n s of w a te r sh o u ld bo used. T he lim e is needed in th is p re p a r a tio n only to dissolve th e su lp h u r I p ro p erly . W hen th e blossom s a re fallin g , a rs e n a te of lead should be u sed ; th r e e p o u n d s to fifty g allo n s o t w ater, fo r co d lin g m oth. Tills so lu tio n need not be us s tro n g fo r young tre e s. Mr. S ta n s b e ry o rd e re d se v eral of tho tre e s to be c u t dow n an d care- I ful sp ra y in g an d p ru n in g fo r th e re m a in in g tre e s, an d hopes th is o r c h a r d w ill be an e x am p le fo r o th e r f r u it g ro w e rs us he in te n d s to m ake a n o th e r tr ip soon to see th e tre e s In o th e r o rc h a rd s. T h is is th e firs t tim e he h as called on th is p a rt of th e co u n try . Waldemar Seton for Circuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4 Jas. C. Hayes for Coroner A t th e offices of th e N o rth w est D evelopm ent L eag u e it is said th a t th e re a re m o re C o m m ercial clu b s a n d b u sin ess o rg a n iz a tio n s d o in g ac tiv e and in te llig e n t w ork io secu re 1 s e ttle rs th a n ev er before, i t isi said th a t m o re th a n 6000 c a rs o fl im m ig ra n t goods w ill go in to th e ' A m erican N o rth w e st d u rin g 1912. 1 " i f any s ta te is n o t se c u rin g its sh a re it is th e fa u lt of th e C o m m er cial o rg an izatio n s! o f th a t sta te . We can in crease th e a g g re g a te n u m b er of p eople going in to th e N o rth w est an d th e s ta te s m u st w ork to in cre a se th e p e rc e n ta g e of th e Im ml g ra n ts w hich th e y a re re c e iv in g ,” w as th e co m m en t o f an o ffic e r of th e D ev elo p m en t L eague. CONDEMNS ORCHARDS Selling Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate 1. A lw a y s a firm lie lie v e r in S ta te m e n t N o. 1, an d not in convention!«, a ss e m b lie s or b o ss rul<‘. G ave b is tim e am i m on ey to e le c t S ta te m e n t No. I m en a t tile la st tw o s ta te e le c tio n s . 2. Hi1 w ill liv e in O regon an d th e w o r k in g m an ran ca ll a a®e h im a t any tim e . D oes not b e lie v e in a S e n a to r liv in g in W a sh in g to n so th a t o n ly th e rich c a n s e e him by p a y in g t h e e x p e n se s o f g o in g th e r e. 3. Is a b u sin e ss m an, a la rg e tax p ayer o f O regon a n d lias th e O regon |M*oplcs* in te r e s ts a t h e a r t. P aid A d v ertisem e n t i P ro h ib itio n in w hich S e n a to r E. W. C arm ack w as sla in . U nder th e a ffirm a tio n of th e v erd ict of th e low er c o u rt, M otlow , a m an of ' g re a t w ealth , is sen ten ced to pay a fine an d serv e six m o n th s in th e W. C. T .U. C olum n e d ited by Moore co u n ty w o rk h o u se. M otlow Mrs. B. W. E m ery , P re s s C o rres I a v e rre d th a t he h ad th e r ig h t to A W om an's Education. p o n d en t. ! m ak e w hisky in T en n essee to be A w om an m ay have a b e a u tifu l d i shipped in to o th e r sta te s. T h e case w ill now go to th e U nited S ta te s plom a/ h a n g in g on th e w all an d still A N ational Duty. n o t have a good e d u c a tio n u n less: T h e fed eral g o v e rn m e n t h as a S u p rem e c o u rt. She know s how to— d u ty an d a so lem n d u ty to p erfo rm , an d th a t is, to s tre n g th e n an d su p lio n . C h am p C la rk 's T i-stiin on y. Cook an d bake. Sew an d m end n eatly . p o rt th e law s of th e v a rio u s s ta te s C are fo r th e sick as th ey m ay h av e e n a c te d th em . If W hen th e s p e a k e r o f th e n a tio n a l Be p le a s a n t in th e hom e. we re g a rd it as a crim e to sell liq j H ouse of R e p re se n ta tiv e s w as ask ed K eep from gossiping. u o r in te r rito ry w hich h as been m ade ! if he re g a rd e d th e saloon a fit place fo r a y o u n g m an to fre q u e n t, he d ry by any e n a c tm e n t, e ith e r s ta te rep lied : K eep a secret. o r m u n icip al, th e n , in my opinion, K eep th e hom e n eat. “ N ot if he is a m b itio u s to lead a th e U nited S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t Is an T ak e good c are of h e r h e a lth . accessory to th a t crim e w hen It p er clean, su ccessfu l life. If he w ishes R espect th e aged. m its th e sh ip m e n t of liq u o r in to tiia t to excel In crim e, rob his m e n ta l and Be n e a t in d ress. te rrito ry . We m ust not lie stopped p h y sical pow ers, co n so rt w ith th u g s, by any tec h n ic a lity , and th e U nited b lacklegs, p ro s titu te s , and th ie v e s; Be econom ical. S ta te s g o v e rn m e n t must. p u t Its lx a d isg ra c e to fils fam ily and a R alph H K ing. (P a id p ow er an d force an d th e v ita lity of sten ch to h is own n o strils, w hy, I'd its g o v ern m en t in to th e law s of (he ad v ise him to fre q u e n t th e saloon se v eral s ta te s th a t have m ade th e ir He can le a rn to be all th a t In any i tr i'ito r y dry. S e n a to r L u k e Lea of liq u o r saloon, in fa c t, he cun ta k e a post grail d a te co u rse w ith o u t leav i t n n c t . ee. lug Die p rem ises T h e saloon is Lad m ain ly because of w hat it Bell- A G .c u t T, n i|i ran ce V ir to iy . H ut it is also had because tlie h «1I- To p r o h l.it th e m a n u fa c tu re of Ing of liq u o r alw ay s som ehow creates W. II. I l i s t . HIIN, P R O P . liq u o r is c o n s titu tio n a l in T ennessee. in th e p re m ise s w here it is sold a One Ib is la th e d ic h ii.ii th a t w as h a n d m ost u ii lien I th y a tm o sp h e re . MEAI.H ed dow n by th e su p re m e co u rt of of th e w orst p h ases of th e saloon th a t s ta le a few d a j s ago a deci life is th e tre a tin g system . I have A iiic ric n ii o r Europ«-nn p la n . K lim t m ile r sion th a t will take- lis place as .«sen a hull-dozen ch o ice A m erican M perlal < h ic k c ii D in n e r N im iin ), At* cents. "inong tlie m ost im p o rta n t affectin g citlzi ns.lt iid ets In th e ir lin e of work im p « .ra n c e 1. g u la tio n . T he ease line up in front of a bar, and in less T ills H o ste lr y In n ew , iiKxlern, u p -to -ila te , I.s e lf th a t b ro u g h t a b o u t th e deci th a n th irty m ln u ic s com e out hid« fir s t-c la s s In ev er y r e sp e c t. No lie tte r p la c e sion is on tliai lias at tr a d e d con c e n t, ju b b e rtn g Id io ts." w h er e in O regon . sid e ra b le a tte n tio n , as If is th e o utcom e of (he fig h t b etw een l’ro- P lan h o u sew o rk to save tim e. i.ib ilio n is ls and tl o se opposed to W. C. T. U. County School Superintendent Republican Candidate for Re-election P aid A d v ertisem e n t •» A dv.) I T he CONGDON T. J. KREUDER nt any tim e . sa n ita r y nini to s l o p a n y r r RIPUBUCAN CANDIDATE FOR S H E R IF F Progressive Republican I he Logical M an fo r the Place. For County Commissioner John M. McKernan for Sheriff la tte r know n a s '-H o n e s t J o h n ." is w e ll k n ow n in P o rtla n d an d v ic in ity ,a s a b u sin e ss m an. and a ta v p a )e r fo r iitl y e a rs. He w as at F ra z ie r A M ilx -a n 's barn fo r o v e r 15 y ea rs. Mr, M cK ernan prom -' isc s an h o n est an d c re d ita b le a d m in is tr a tio n if e le c te d and is th o r o u g h ly c a p a b le o f a tte n d in g to t h e tiu su w ss o f th e o ffic e . P aid A d v ertisem e n t. C h ie f D eputy E xeru tive D e p a rt, me nt Sheriff's Office. 116 X W. B. Hollingsworth He s ta n d s fo r; H aste, not w aste, in c o n stru c tio n of co u n ty b u ild in g s Good roads. A c h eck in g system th a t in s u re s a I s v alu e fo r th e I expended Honest tra tio n . Im p a r tia l L aw s. Which means Lower Taxes P aid Adv Business A d m in is " H o lly " E n fo rc e m e n t of A Competent Clean Man that Everyone can Trust * P aid Adv