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    PU JE
ORB8HAM.
TWO
G resham
O utlook
T W IC E A W E E K
OREGON,
TUESDAY.
APRIL
16,
1012
MR. TAFT.
No tr u e r fa ire r w ord
w as ev er
ildlshed every T u esd ay and F rid a y sp o k en fo r Mr. T a ft, fo r whom you
a t G resham , O regon,
a re ask ed to v ote a t th e p rim a rie s,
i.
ST
c l a i k , Editor and
P u b lr o r no b e tte r w ord was e v e r spoken
.
O u r suhM’rlptloi» Itate»
ii r a
o n e year, 1 1 <»u
six m onths. 75c;
three m onth's trial
su bscrip tion ,
50c
Advertising.
K a t e s reason -
able.
Our rep re­
sen ta tiv e w ill call
P h o n e 701.
”T h e
Linotype
W ay is th e Way
th at W ins."
E n tere d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
Ii 3, 1311, a t th e p o st office a t
i H esitant, O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of
M arch 3, 1 8 7 9
T he reco rd as p u b lish ed of som e
th e c a n d id a te s fo r th e s ta te leg-
i la tu re , w ould im ply th a t th ey a re
i. it e r fitte d fo r Jail, th a n th e leg is­
la tu re .
fo r any p re s id e n tia l ca n d id a te th an
* r
th e follow ing w hich ap p eared in th e
O reg o n ian of last S u n d ay :
T he te m p e r o f Mr. T aft Is c o n se r­
vative, his s p irit co n ciliato ry an d his
m eth o d p ru d e n t; yet in crises, or
w hen occasion req u ire s, he is bold,
activ e, u n co m p ro m isin g an d ir re s is ti­
ble. Does an y m an assu m e o r be­
lieve th a t w ith him th e h o n o r o f th e
N ation/ is n o t safe, o r th a t it w ould
n o t be d efen d ed a t all h a z a rd s in
an y em erg en cy ? Does
any
m an
d o u b t th e broad sw eep of his sym ­
p a th ie s an d th e g re a t d e p th of h is |
h o n est m o tiv es? Does
any
m an
q u estio n th e h e ig h t of h is a s p ira ­
tio n s f o r all a lik e , o r th e n o b ility of
his loyal d e sire to
m ak e of th e '
U nited S tates th e m ost e n lig h te n e d
an d p ro g ressiv e o f a ll th e n a tio n s
and of its people th e h a p p ie st and
m ost p ro sp ero u s of all peoples? No­
body d o u b ts th a t P re s id e n t T a ft has
b een in sp ired from firs t to la s t by
a g re a t p u rp o se to do his w hole d u ty '
a n il tai do it w ell.
FERTILE
POWELL VALLEY
The Setting of Thriving Towns
For prosperous small farms, country
homes of well-to-do, picturesque sportsman’s camps;
for the summer cottage of the pleasure seeker and for
the reducing living expenses home of the wage earner.
T he firs t a d d re s s In th e cau se of
u lfra g e e v e r given on th e s tre e t
P o rtla n d by a w om an, it is said,
was given S a tu rd a y n ig h t by M rs
Surrounding the principal and constructed stations of the “MT. HOOD
L a l t d n e H elen B ak er, o f E n g lan d
LINE”
Rockwood, Base Line, Ruby, Gresham, Gillis, Pleasant Home, Scenic,
He sp o k e from an a u to m o b ile a t M eet in Hottltle to P la n M o re W o rk .
- co rn er of S ixth an d W ash in g
Cottrell
and Mabery, lies the land now on sale by Umbdenstock & Larson Co.
P la n s fo r th e m ost ex ten siv e and
tu n .
effectiv e cam p aig n of p u b licity and
im m ig ratio n w ork e v e r a tte n m p te d
If S h eriff S tev en s w ere o u t fo r by any c o u n try in th e w orld a re to
i- n o m in atio n , w h at a sp len d id piece be p re s e n te d an d discussed a t th e
of p o litical p lay his ru n n in g dow n N o rth w e ste rn
D evelopm ent
Con- I
R oberts, and a c c u m u latin g of e v ­ g ress to be held in S e a ttle , J u n e J
idence a g a in st him , w ould be? As 5 to 8.
it is, th e p u b lic will be th e m ore
T h is w ill be th e a n n u a l m eetin g
fo r h is e ffic ie n t w ork and
i l u tefu l
of th e N o rth w e st
D e v e lo p m e n t1
th a t of h is d ep u ties.
Ixiague an d a lre a d y co m m ercial or- '
g a n iz a tio n s h av e nam ed o v er 1 ,0 0 0 ¡
I lie re s u lts of th e p rim a rie s and d e le g a te s to a tte n d .
( iventiong of last week a re som e-
A m ong th e sp e a k e rs
sch ed u led
i at u n c e rta in , th e a d v a n ta g e be­ a re W a lte r L. F is h e r, S e cretary of
ll
claim ed by bo th T a ft an d Iloose-
th e In te rio r ; Ja m e s J. H ill of th e
v- it su p p o rte rs.
T he to ta l n u m b er
G reat N o rth e rn
ra ilw a y ; S e n ato r
i f d e le g a te s selected to d a te
a re
W illiam E. B o rah of Id ah o , a u th o r
I I. Of th ese th e
T a ft
lead e rs
of th e th r e e y e a r h o m estead p ro o f
claim 341
an d concede
115
to
bill, an d o th e rs of n a tio n a l im p o rt­
isevelt. T he R oosevelt m an ag e rs
ance.
claim 151.
E leven S e a ttle b u sin ess
o rg a n iz a ­
tio n s a re a rra n g in g for th e big m eet­
J o e ” H u tc h in so n , c a n d id a te for
ing. Special tr a in s from M innesota,
t initiation fo r C ounty C lerk, w as in
th e D ak o tas and M ontana a re being
tow n y esterd ay on a to u r of th e
sch ed u led an d th e m eetin g prom ises
c te rn p a rt o f th e
county. He
to be one w hich w ill have a far-
f <ls in th is v icinity m any v oters
rea c h in g in flu en ce In p ro m o tin g co­
I m W isconsin and being a W iscon
o p e ra tiv e w ork fo r th e dev elo p m en t
m ii
man h im self they
a re frien d s
of th e A m erican N o rth w est.
.....I in te re ste d a t once.
G resham
I th e co u n ty is p ro u d of Ils Wls-
M ake Good C itizens.
c o 'isln citizen s
“ M aking g o o d ” m ean s to m any
I lie O u tlo o k , esp ecially th e last p erso n s, m ak in g m oney. T h e g rad
t > n Issues hus had a g re a t deal in u a te s o f o u r A g ric u ltu ra l colleges
t
way of a d v e rtisin g an d read in g not only m ak e good in th e sen se of
n< ite r re la tin g to th e ca n d id a te s to r m a k in g m oney b u t as good citizen s fc--~ -------------------------------— - -----------— - ■
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n o m in atio n on A pril 13. O u r read - as well. T his sta te m e n t w as m ade
E very m an ta k e s tw o step s th a t have, p e rh a p s, g r e a te r b e a rin g
< : will m iss th is in th e next Issue by S e n a to r P ie rc e o f La G ran d e in
on his life th a n an y o th e rs he m ay ta k e from ch ild h o o d to old age.
li ild a y ’g ), electio n day being o u r a re cen t a d d re ss b efo re th e s tu ­
T he first is w hen he d ecid e s on w h a t v o catio n he is g o in g to
(I y of p u b licatio n . It h as been a d e n ts a t C orvallis. C o n tin u in g he
follow
T h a t is a very im p o rta n t s te p , b u t, it Is n o t ev en h a lf so
v rm cam paign. F o r gom e offices said , “ T h e re a l te st of ev ery s tu ­
im p o rta n t as tlie ste p he ta k e s w hen he d ecid es HOW he is g o in g to
c a n d id a te s have been so m any. It is d e n t’s colleg e w ork w ill com e, n o t
p re p a re h im self to follow th a t v o catio n .
but
h a rd to p red ict th e outcom e.
All w hile he In on th e cam pus,
If you w an t TO BE SU C C E SSFU L
in
an y
lin e. THO ROU GH
hom e an d m u st
n irow and m erely selfish m otives w hen he re tu rn s
PR E P A R A T IO N is A BSO LU TELY N EC E SSA R Y . T h e re is no b e tte r
m ldbe laid asid e and th o se nam es show w h a t he can d o .” H e laid
way to p re p a re
fo r success
th a n by ta k in g a c o u rse In th e
v
<1 w hich to th e best of one's p a rtic u la r em p h asis, in his a d d ress,
IN T ER N A T IO N A L COItRESPO.NiUK.N’C E SCHO OLS. T h e h is to ry of
I- iw ledge an d belief stan d fo r hon- on th e n ecessity , if one w ould sue
o u r s tu d e n ts is a h isto ry of success. W e can fu rn is h you w ith rec­
eed, to ex ercise th e best o f Ju d g ­
« , effic ie n t p ublic service.
o m m en d atio n s fro m th o u s a n d s o f s tu d e n ts an d from n u m e ro u s of
m en t In selectin g a vocatio n an d a
th e lead in g e d u c a to rs of th is co u n try th a t p ro v e co n clu siv ely th a t we
t (.(M ill N E W S P A P E R MEAN'S
field fo r fu tu re w ork.
can
do all we claim , an d m o re. If you h a v e am b itio n an d d e sire to
W ORK.
b e tte r y o u r c o n d itio n , w rite fo r in fo rm a tio n a n d lite r a tu r e on any
L lst o f L e tte rs.
I’he l’olk county ftem izer, scores
co u rse you m ay be In te re ste d In.
T h e follo w in g list of le tte r s re-
> councllm en of D allas who would
m ain u n called fo r In th e G resh am
ave money fo r th e city by posting
p o sto ffice fo r th e w eek en d in g
11her th an p u b lish in g city notices
A pril 1 6 th , 1»12:
1 in ciden tally says som e th in g s
L e tte r*.
233 Alder St., Portland, Oregon
out new spapers w hich
ev ery o n e
G en tlem en — Geo. H ays, C has. A r­
i m i d read and th in k of. It says
buck le, K elsey C lark , F re d C rocks-
W hen a tow n o r its in d iv id u als
to n , F. P. M cL oughlin. C. M. D on­
Church N otices
b rin k on th e su p p o rt they give
ald , E. M. P e te rso n ,
2;
D ew ard
LIN
NEM
A N M EM O RIAL M. E
• y own hom e p ap ers, th ey in pro-
Six years Justice of the Peace. "Have I made good ?■
H odge, O nle K ey rtik . D. A. Y oung,
c h u rc h , G resh am — S u n d ay services.
.•rtion re ta rd th e ir own advance-
¡S u n d a y school, 9 :4 6 a. m. P reach -
Every Shyster and D ishonest lawyer, every Dishonest liti-
E. 8. R obinson. Miss M yrtle C onger.
i nt It costs big money to put out
Ing 1 1 :0 0 a. m , an d
7 :3 0 p. m.
C ard s- O scar G olien, Geo. 8. Mc- D a lly O re g o n ia n , one y r.
gent, every D ive-keeper and Vicious law-breaker and
le class of p ap ers th a t D allas is
I 54) F p w o rth L eag u e 6 :3 0 p. m. P ra y e r
I Vay. T. U. S tim so n , M rs G. W ynn O u tlo o k , one y r.
every
C rooked politician says Em phatically, “NO.” W hat
m
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ev
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T
h
u
rsd
a
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a
t
7
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eivliig, and sym pathy and support
'o n ih in a tio n o ffe r
•*’ Geo. F . H o p k in s. P a sto r.
i W ilson.
will YOU say ?
r th em should be th e w atchw ord !
F o reig n L e tte rs -E Jn e r M. P e d e r­
P L E A SA N T V A LLEY B A P T IS T —
P aid A d v ertisem e n t
• very In h a b ita n t, ra th e r th a n t h e 1
and
th ird S unday
sen, MlnoJ L. K a sta v ta , M lrte r Ni- D a ily a n il Sunday O re g o n ia n , $S <Hi S ervices firs t
m dency o l som e to ru t dow n th e ir
61.54* each m o n th
S unday school a t 10
lu tlo o k , 1 y r.
, colavn.
venue, o r to get so m eth in g for t
7S a. m every S unday. Y P. S. C. E.
T h ese le tte r s w ill be se n t to th e 'o m liln a tio n o ffe r
¡7 p. m. Rev. J. M. N a tio n , p a sto r
-ililng. T he e d ito rs a re f o r k in g
dead le tte r o ffice on A pril 2 9 th ,
G RESH A M B E T H E L B A P T IS T —
• t-y day and most
o f th e tim e
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a
l,
reg.
»7.541
1912, If not d eliv ered befo re. t In
S u n d ay serv tcea— S a b b a th school at
tie you a re asleep to build
up
callin g fo r th e above, p lease
say 11. an d H. J o u rn a l and O u tlo o k fo r 10 a. m , p re a c h in g a t 11 a. m. an d
u r tow n, and a re rig h tfu lly en-
P ra y e r m e etin g
each
one y e a r
* 541 7 :3 0 p. m.
a d v e rtise d , g iv in g d a te o f list.
W ednesday ev e n in g a t 7 :3 0 p. m
flc.l to every cen t of bu sin ess th a t
I. MeCOLL, P M
F. M. B u rtc h . P a sto r.
>y c m possibly secure, and then,
D a ily J o u rn a l, reg. one y r, »5.(141
b o r i n g M. B — P re a c h in g 11 a.
Mr. F o ster says, you see n eith er
D a ily J o u rn a l and O u tlo o k one y r
T lie R est K arg ain .
in each S u n d a y ; 8 p, m. a lte rn a te
them ow ning a u to s o r having
»5.541
DO I t l l ' p re fe r a tra in e d m ech anic to do y o u r w o rk ?
T h e Daily O reg o n ian o r E v en in g
S u n d ay s. S unday school 10 a. m
e r lu. urles now so com m on to T eleg ram an d O u tlo o k .
DO Y O U w an t y o u r taxes red uced ?
W e also
E p w o rth Ix-ague 7 p. ni In c h a rg e
c r people In o th e r lines of busl com bine w ith th e D ally an d Sem i- E v e u in g T e le g ra m an il O u tlo o k for of H a rry B ickford.
Rev.
A. If
DO Y O U w a n t to enco urage good w o rk ?
s. A n ew spaper m an p u ts
In W eekly J o u r n a l an d W eekly O re-
one y e a r
»5.541 C ald er, p asto r.
DO A O l w a n t a m a n in o ffic e w ho w ill tr e a t th e Common people as
F A IR V IE W P R E S B Y T E R IA N -
re good h ard lab o r fo r w hat he
w e ll ns he does the m illio n a ire ?
E v e n in g T e le g ra m , re g u la r
».5.(141
S ervices ev ery S u n d ay m o rn in g a
elves th a n any o th e r callin g in
M ost o f you read ers know m e p e rs o n a lly hut I w an t
you
to tell
11 o 'clo ck . S unday school m eets a t
o thers w ho «Io not.
ie w orld
It is a Joy to him when
S o n ii-W e e k ly J o u rn a l, reg. y r. » I 5
10 In c h a rg e of Mrs. J . W. Tow n
T E I . L T H E M th a t I h ave m ad e th e C o u n ty C le rk 's o ffic e p ay a
i a p p reciated , b u t becom es m tgh-
S e m i-W e e k ly J o u rn a l am i O utloo k send
Y. P. 8. C. K. d ev o tio n al
p ro fit to tlie C o u n ty o f »51.(1(11* in l » l l , a to ta l
p ro fit o f o ver
irksouie u n d e r
o th e r
clrcum -
m eetin g a t 7 p.
m. Rev.
Tho*.
fo r one ye a r, .»2.4N1
»54*41.04*4* In ten years. I xhm used to lie »4104*0 a y e a r.
R
obiuson.
p
asto
r.
m ees, especially
w hen
he
Is
T E I . L I H E M I can a n il w ill m a k e a s im ila r sho w ing as S e c reta ry
irg ed w ith g ra ft. All he w ants
W e e k ly O re g o n ia n , re g u la r
»1.541
o f S tate.
ROCKW OOD I. O O F No 213
a f a ir co m pensation fo r his labor,
W e e k ly O reg o n ian and (h e O u tlo o k
Lots, Acres, Low Prices, Easy Terms
Pleasant
Home
The new townsite, 12 miles from Portland on Mt. Hood Line. Lots for
business and home sites as low as $ 1 00 with monthly terms as easy as $2.00
ACREAGE
Rich, fertile, deep soil, producing fruit, berries, and vegetables in such
large quantities, that the returns pay for the land before the contract period expires
and leave a large surplus.
Our enterprise carries the greatest opportunity ever offered
the land seeker.
For full details address,
UMBDENSTOCK & LARSON CO.
286 OAK ST. PORTLAND, ORE.
LET US RAISE YOUR SAEARY
Fred L. O lson
FRANK S. DUFFY, Representative
Circuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4
Combined Subscriptions
Frank S. Fields
A Vote for
C. H. Skewes
Republican Candidate for
— M eets in
M accabec
h a ll
every
fo r one y e a r
id w hen he receives it is general-
» 2 4141 T h u rs d a y e v e n in g N G ., M J . Alls-
h o u ae; Sec'y. W. A. K oener.
a s happy as a clam at high tide.
O regon A g ric u ltu ris t
and
O u t-
R Q T M Nq
fln A
'i n g th e m a tte r of g e ttin g rich
lo o k , one ye a r, »1.54*.
W ill Benifit Gresham
o th e r people. Most tow ns th e
S a tu rd a y an d th ird F rid a y
n ig h ts
Com . Ed S p a th ; R. K , W. Quie-
i o f D allas publish every city o r
M r.
I I . S kew ea, I f elected to
L s lg e Notices.
1 In b erry .
inee they p ass for th e benefit of tile o ffic e o f C o ro n e r, » I I I h old a ll
O R IE N T CAM P. No 441, W O W
G RESH A M R E B E K A H
LODGE
ir q itIs e n s ,'a n d count th e money v io le n t d eal Ii inquests o f G resham
m eet* th ird S a tu rd a y In each m o n th No. 61- M eets in I O . O . F
h all,
i it sp en t.
people at (Jn w ham n ccn nlln g to th e at Hit ser a H all.
B oring. O regon. second an d fo u rth W ed n esd ay s of
¡G
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each m o n th . Mr* 8 E T oepelm an.
wishes o f the fa m ily . T h e body need
A o u 'll N e v e r Miss It,
K eller. Sec re-
not be m oved.
A v o te fo r M r.
G R E S H A M O R A N G E No 270 m eets I
I h a t d o lla r an d a h a lf for th e Out Skews» M ill be o f v ita l IntOTVat to the ••>rond S a turday ' I each m o nth 1
L e c tu re h o u r from 2 to 3 is open
F A IR V IE W O RA N G E -F irs t S at
lo o k , one y e a r; b u t y o u 'll m l», th e «II „ f t in w h am .
to th e p ublic
H F. D avis, m a s te r. d»7 n ig h t. 8 p m
M aster, C edric
O u tlo o k If you d o n 't subscribe.
P aid A d v ertisem e n t
M rs F C H odge, se c re ta ry
B tone; se c re ta ry . Roy S tone
CORONER
T E .I.L T H E M how I tre a t you w h e n
y««u h av e
business
w ith
th e
•fflo u
T E I . L T H E M I am th e only g en u in e R e p u b lic a n w ho is a c n m liilu te
fo r th e o ffic e.
T E .I.L T H E .M to vote fo r me A p ril llltli.
I p ro m ise you a c o n tin ­
uous f a ith fu l p e rfo rm a n c e o f a p u b lic s e rv a n t's d u tie s .
Frank S. Fields
Republican Candidate for SECR ETA R Y O F ST A T E
P aid
Adv.
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