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GRESHAM,
TUO
OREGON,
FRIDAY,
APRIL
1»,
1012
G resham O utlook CHINA TEACHES
1 W IF E A W E E K
_
US A LESSON
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y
A t a m e e tin g of C ollege
E q u al
a t G resh am , O regon.
S u ffra g is ts , h eld in P o rtla n d
last
II
I . S T t ' l . A I R . E d ito r an d P u b l’r w eek, a n u m b e r of C h in ese w om en
w ere p re s e n t a n d am o n g th e sp e a k ­
O u r S u b s c rip tio n R a te r
e rs w as Mrs. S. K C han, a C hinese
O n e y e a r, $1 .50;
six m o n th s , 75c: p h y sician , an d th e w ife of a physi-
th re e m o n th 's t r ia l • d a n . 'C h in e se w om en have m uch to
s u b s c rip tio n ,
50c th a n k th e ir A m erican s iste rs fo r ,”
sh e said :
" F ro m y o u r m issio n aries
A d v e rtis in g .
R a te s
re a s o n ­ we le a rn e d e q u a lity an d from y o u r
ta k e
a b le .
O u r r e p r e ­ co m m ercial m en we le a rn e d to
s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll A d v an tag e of
b e tte r c u sto m s and
g o v e rn m e n t. W e took all you gave,
P lio n e 701.
" T h e L inotype th e n w ent a step fa r th e r by p u ttin g
th e p rin c ip le s you
W ay Is th e Way in to p ra c tic e
th a t W ins."
ta u g h t. O ur w om en w ere given th e
b allo t.
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r
" W ith th e th ro w in g
o ff of th e
.March 3, 1911, a t th e p o st o ffice a t
G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of M anchu ru le we h av e p ro v en o u r­
M arch 3, 1879.
selves ev en m o re p ro g re ssiv e th a n
T h e c a m p a ig n e rs an d c a n d id a te s th e w h ite races, fo r C h in a ad o p ted
w ill have a re s t fro m th e ir s tre n u - th e p rin cip les o f t r u th an d freed o m
trmsl lab o rs to d ay w hile th e v o ters a s a w hole. On all sid es O regon Is
b o unded by s ta te s in w hich w om en
ta k e th e ir tu rn .
a re on e q u a l te rm s w ith th e m en,
In re g a rd to som e of th e offices C h in a co m p letin g th e sq u a re .
“ W e of C h in a an d C hinese h e ri­
in .M ultnom ah co u n ty , it m ig h t be
sa id , "Y o u p ay s th e m oney and ta g e hope th a t th e day w ill com e
w hen o u r p eo p le an d th e A m erican
tp k c s y o u r c h o ic e .”
people w ill be Joined by b o nds w hich
T h e b re a k in g of levees a lo n g th e w ill p lace t h e 't w o n a tio n s fa r above
M isslslppi, c au sin g som e loss of life a ll o th e r s .”
and g re a t loss of p ro p e rty , is o v er­
shadow ed by th e g re a t T ita n ic d is­
aster.
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.
Lots, Acres, Low Prices, Easy Terms
Surrounding the principal and constructed stations of the “MT. H O O D
LINE” Rockwood, Base Line, Ruby, Gresham, Gillis, Pleasant Home, Scenic,
Cottrell and M^bery, lies the land now on sale by Umbdenstock & Larson Co.
Fairview
It is u n d o u b te d ly a p rim e q u allfl
c atio n of a good p o litical b o o ster to
tliin k a n d snyi th a t his c a n d id a te is
su re to win. Hy th e tim e m any
re a d e rs see th e s e w o rd s th e u n cer
ta in ty in m an y cases will be p ra c ^ c a l
ly o v er 11/ is a m az in g to n o tice th e
u n q u a lifie d p o sitiv en ess w ith w hich
a T aft m an’ say s th a t T a ft w ill g et
th e
n o m in atio n .
T he
R oosevelt
m a n sa y s ills ch o ice w ill sw eep the
sta te .
T h e L a F o lle tte
sh o u te r
w ould all h u t s ta k e Ills life on his
fa v o rite 's ch an ces.
T h e sam e is
tr u e of th e le sse r c a n d id a te s. It
su g g e s ts how a p t we a re to see only
one side of u q u estio n .
Pleasant
Home
F A IR V IE W , A p ril 19.— T h e city
cou n cil p lan a n u m b e r o f Im prove­
m e n ts fo r F a irv ie w d u rin g th e su m ­
m er. S ev eral new s tre e ts a re
to
be g ra d e d , a new city h all co stin g
$2500 is to b e b u ilt an d 20 e le c tric
lig h ts a re to be In sta lle d . It
is
p la n n e d to se c u re a w a te r su p ly by
b u y in g som e o f th e la rg e sp rin g s a d ­
ja c e n t to th e tow n and to e sta b lish
a w a te r sy stem .
Mrs. J a n ie s L ahey a n d c h ild re n of
C ascad e L ocks, a re g u e sts of Mrs.
F . D. A xtel.
Mr. und Mrs. G. E. L ew ellen of
M oro, O reg o n , w ere g u e sts on Mon
d ay o f Mr. a n d M rs. W .E lliso n .
C. T. K ro n e n b e rg , w ho Is a tte n d ­
W ill th e loss of th e T ita n ic w ith ing th e S ta te U n iv e rsity , Is sp en d in g
Ils 1200 and
m o re
lives
cau se th is w eek a t h is h o m e h ere.
any n o ticeab le d im in u tio n of ocean I Miss E v a T o w n sen d e n te r ta in e d
tra v e l fo r
b u sln es
or
p le a s u re ? on S u n d ay M iss B ow m an o f M onta-
L uigi S o larl, a w ell know n Ita lia n vlla.
Miss C a rrie M athew son o f P o r t­
th in k s it w ill not. He say s: " T h e
public will soon fo rg e t th e T itan ic. lan d , w as a S u n d ay g uegt a t th e
E v ery w h ere it is th e sam e. My na hom e of A. K ro n en b erg .
Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. S le re t o f G resh ­
lion lias a lre a d y fo rg o tte n th e d is­
a s te r a t M essina. You h av e fo rg o t­ am , an d M r an d Mrs. J o h n S le re t,
w ere
S unday
ten Han F ran cisco . T h e
R epublic of P le a s a n t H om e,
d is a s te r w as fo rg o tte n . E very day g u e sts of Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. Tow n
r
you read of ru llro u d
w recks, b u t send.
Miss V ern le M enefee of P o rtla n d
th e p eo p le sw arm to tr u ln s e ach day
as th o u g h th e r e w ere no su ch th in g s wag a w eekend g u e st of h e r a u n t,
as w reck s on th e ra il. D o n 't you Mrg. H. S. S tone.
E. H. R obinson a n d fam ily o f P o rt­
tliin k it w ill be m uch th e sam e w ith
W . H. CONGDON, P R O P .
E v ery m an ta k e s tw o step s th a t hav e, p e rh a p s, g r e a te r b e arin g
lan d w ill sp en d th e
su m m e r w ith
tliis d is a s te r of th e s e a ? ”
on h is life th a n any o th e rs he m ay ta k e from ch ild h o o d to old age.
his m o th e r, Mrs. A. R o b in so n , h ere.
M EALS
T he firs t is w hen he d ecid es on w h a t v o catio n he is g o in g to
Mr an d Mrs. Jo h n F re e m a n of
A th o u g h tfu l y o u n g school
boy
A m ericu n o r E u r o p e a n p lan . Hliort or d e r at an y tim e:
follow . T h a t is a very Im p o rta n t ste p , b u t, it is n o t ev en h a lf so
w ho had h eard a ro u sin g R oosevelt ire sh m n , Mr. an d Mrs. N ate Rowley,
S p e c ia l C h ick en D in n er S u n d a y , 5 0 ren t«.
im p o rta n t as th e step he ta k e s w hen he d ecid es HOW he is going to
speech w as a sk ed if he d id
not o f C lack am as, w ere g u e sts of Mr.
T h is H o ste lr y is n ew , m o d ern , up-tx>-date, sa n ita r y and
p re p a re h im self to follow th a t v o catio n .
now sta n d fo r R oosevelt. T h e q u es­ an d Mrs. R. L. R o b e rtso n on S u n ­
fir s t-c la s s In e v er y resp e ct.
N o b e tte r p la c e to sto p a n y ­
If you w an t TO BE SU C C ESSFU L in an y lin e, T H O R O U G H
tio n e r wus su rp ris e d to
h e a r him day.
w h er e in O reg o n .
P R 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
Mrs. F ra n c e s S h an n o n o f S p rin g -
say. no. T h en you
m u st be for
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
T a ft, It wus su g g sted . S till he d e­ w a te r v isited Miss Ivy C o rn e tt on
IN T ER N A T IO N A L C O R R E S P O N D E N C E SCHOOLS. T h e h isto ry of
clared in th e n eg ativ e. W hat th e n ? Monday.
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
Mr. an d Mrs. C. S h ep ard h ad as
"I am fo r Lu F ollete” said he. How
b u m p er crop ra ised on sh ares.
Mr.
o m m e n d a tio n s fro m th o u s a n d s o f s tu d e n ts a n d from n u m e ro u s of
docs tliut h ap p e n , he
w as ask ed g u e sts on S u n d ay th e ir son, D eW itt
B ratn h all sh ip p ed a carlo a d
from
«he lea d in g e d u c a to rs of th is c o u n try th a t p ro v e conclusively th a t we
Halil lie, "1 read tile life of La F o l­ Shepard, mid fam ily .
h e re recently: a t th e fancy p rice of
can do all we claim , b n d m ore, if you hav e a m b itio n an d d e sire to
Irv in g P ro v in c e
h as
re tu rn e d
le tte and m ad e u p my m ind he w as
Rev. A. B. C a ld e r ex p ects to la k e $2 p e r h u n d re d .
b e tte r y o u r c o n d itio n , w rite fo r In fo rm a tio n an d lite r a tu r e on any
hom o fro m P o rtla n d w h ere h e w as all th r e e o f h is a p p o in tm e n ts next
th e Ilian fo r m e.”
c o u rse you m ay be ln te re e te d In.
I t m ig h t have re s u lte d d iffe re n tly em p lo y ed an d is now w o rk in g on his S u n d ay , p re a c h in g at P le a s a n t H om e
if he had read th e life of a n o th e r. f a th e r 's new house.
at, 11 a. in , a t Illf at 3 p. nt. and
A. M A n d erso n w as
o u t from at H oring a t 8 p. nt.
Hut he knew w here he stood and
why. T h at is w h at w ill m ak e an th e city to sp en d S u n d ay .
Mrg. O tis, w ho w as In e a s te rn O r­ D aily O reg o n ia n , o n e yr.
$ 0 .0 0
Mrs W. B u rlin g a m e an d ch ild re n eg o n , re tu rn e d via
In tellig en t citizen . T he te s t
of a
T ro u td a le
on O u tlo o k , o n e yr.
I.5O
233 Alder St., Portland, Oregon
v isitin g re la ­ T u esd ay a n d re p o rts cro p s lo o k in g
good citizen
is n o t
w h e th e r
he have re tu rn e d fro m
C o m b in a tio n o ffe r
$ 0 .0 0
s ta n d s for th is o r th a t
c a n d id a te , tiv e s at H ood R iver.
fin e o v er th e h ills
Miss A lta W ilcox h a s re tu rn e d
hut w h e th e r he h as c arefu lly
in ­
A. E. W ick stro m ,a c o n tra c to r of D a ily and S u n d a y O re g o n ia n , $N.OO W eek ly O reg o n ia n , r eg u la r
SI.AO !
RESH A M LOD GE, A. F .
form ed h im self an d ta k e n h is stan d fro m V an co u v er an d K en to n
P o rtla n d , h as re n te d room s of Mrs. O u tlo o k , 1 yr.
W e e kly O regon ian an d tlie O u tlook
$
1
.5
0
A. M. U. D.— S ta te d com ­
T h e frie n d s of Mr. an d Mrs. Ar-
fo r w liut he believes to be rig h t.
fo r o n e y e a r
$ 2 .0 0
$ 7 .7 5
m
w ill
be held
mt u n ic a tio n s
m ond an d c h ild re n re g re tte d to see S te p h e n s an d w ill e n g a g e In nianu- C o m b in atio n o ffe r
fa c tu rin g p o rta b le h o uses, w hich wtl
_______
every second an d fo u rth T uesday In
th em m ove fro m to w n last w eek.
TOO MANY DOGS.
FO R S A L E — Milk re p o rts , a t th e th e m o n th a t 8 o 'clo ck
lie a q u ick m eth o d . f o r h o u se k e e p ­ D. a n d S. J o u r n a l, reg .
sh a rp I n
$ 7 .5 0
H. T. S h e e ts h a s m oved hlg fam ily
O utlook office.
I. O. O F . H all, G resham , V isito rs
ing.
II.
a
n
d
S.
J
o
u
r
n
a
l
am
i
O
u
tlo
o
k
for
Tlie q u estio n , W hat is G re sh a m 's In to th e M ethodist p arso n ag e.
P u lfe r,
co rd ially in v ited . H .
J.
Mr. Q u ay 's h o u se Is co m p leted and
one year
'
$ 7 .5 0
T h e Civic Im p ro v em e n t L eague, se c re ta ry p ro tem .
M iss L ilian C o p elan d Is h om e fo r
».eratest need to d ay ? could well tie
Is now o ccupied by th e fam ily.
an o rg a n iz a tio n of th e w om en of
a few days.
a n sw e re d , Get rid of th e m u ltitu d e
Mr R eynolds, th e b u tc h e r.
has Dally J o u r n a l, reg . one yr. $5.00 B u rn s, h a s been form ed fo r b e tte r­
S IM M tlN S .
Miss C a lls lie s ! in
of
P o rtla n d
o f dogs In festin g th e stre e ts .
We
sp en t th e w eek en d v isitin g re la tiv e s ta k e n ro o m s a t th e C a rp e n te r hom e D aily J o u r n a l am i O u tlo o k o n e yr ing th e sa n ita ry co n d itio n of th e city. In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
an d w ill m ove In w hen
Mr. New- 1 $ 5 .5 0
liave no re fe re n c e to th e q u estio n here.
It w ill also c o -o p erate
w ith
th e
O regon fo r th e C ounty of M ultno­
m ah.
i l l ----------------------
B u rn s C om m ercial club and th e Mer-
of w h e th e r they hav<i lieen licensed
M rs W in. Z im m erm an w as h e re on gome fin ish e s his h om e w hich w
E m ily M. H iggs, P la in tiff,
be May IO th.
E v en in g T e le g ra m a n d O u tlo o k fo r i c h a n t's A ssociation.
T
u
esd
ay
,
a
g
u
e
st
of
M
rs.
II.
8
o r not. L icensed o r not licen sed ,
vs.
$ 5 .5 0 1
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Miss A. C an n o n sp en t se v eral days
O,M> y e a r
LeRoy A. H iggs. D efen d an t.
tlie dogs a re a n u isan ce.
Illg dogs S to n e.
SI
MMONS.
E v e n in g T e le g ra m , r eg u la r
$ 5 .0 0
To LeR oy A. H iggs. D e fen d an t:
T h e W o m an 's Society of S m ith in P o rtla n d .
and little dogs everyw here. They
In th e n a m e o f th e S ta te of O re­
Mrs. D. N o rth ro p took c h a rg e o f!
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M em orial c h u rc h h av e a rra n g e d to
In th e C ircu it C o u rt o f th e S ta te gon, you a re h ereby re q u ire d to a p ­
a re in th e way in sto re s, an d on te n d tw o m em b ers fro m th e socie­ Mlss M aloney's school th e 17th, as S e m i-W e e k ly J o u r n a l, reg. yr. $ 1 .5
of O regon, fo r
th e
C ounty of p ear and a n sw e r th e co m p lain t filed
th e s tre e ts , to say n o th in g of o th e r ty e ach week to v isit th e w om en at Miss Maloney- w as called aw ay u n ex ­ S e m i-W e e k ly J o u r n a l an d O u tlook
M ultnom ah
a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d
fo r o n e y ea r, ,$ 2 .0 0
F e rd in a n d S. P eitz, P la in tiff,
1 a ctio n on o r b efo re th e 24th day of
an d m ore o b je c tio n a b le ev id en ce of th e C o unty F a rm .
M rs J. N F a ris p ected ly In th e » ftern o o n .
vs.
May,
1912
to w lt:
W ith in
six
th e ir p resen ce. T h is
is th e case an d M rs Jo h n B liss w ere d eleg a ted
T h e B ap tists a r e h o ld in g revival
O regon A g r ic u ltu r ist
an d
Out- M arie I Peitx, D efen d an t.
w eeks from th e d a te of th e lir s t
not on ly In th e b u sin ess p a rt of to go th is w eek
m eetin g s at th e ch ap el w ith m uch
To M arie I. P eitx, D efen d an t:
p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m ons, d a te of
lo o k , o n e y e a r, $ 1 .5 0 .
tow n hut In resid en ce d is tric ts as
Miss H azel B lak n ey of P o rtla n d In te re st.
I In th e nam e of th e S ta te of O re­ th e firs t p u b licatio n b ein g th e l i t h
w el. It is next to
im p o sib le
gon, you a re h ereby re q u ire d to ap ­ d ay s o f A pril, 1912; an d if you fail
to w as a w eek en d g u est of Miss S usie
T h e M E Aid m et a t M rs S loop's
p ear an d a n sw e r th e co m p lain t filed to an sw e r, fo r w ant th e r o f p la in tiff
h a v e p re tty law ns, an d flo w ers in H all. T h e M essrs, B ishop o f P o rt so u th of to w n
Much b u sin ess was
ATTENTION!
a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d will apply to th is c o u rt fo r th e re ­
th e d o o ry a rd s, w ith dogs ru n n in g lan d , a lso sp en t S u n d ay a t th e H all tra n s a c te d an d p la n s laid fo r m ore
I action on o r before th e 24th day of lief p rayed fo r in 4he co m p lain t filed
T H E F A R M E R S M U T U A L F IR E
a t la rg e e v e ry w h e re
home.
a c tiv e w ork.
May. 1912,
to w lt:
W ith in
six h e re in , to w lt:
fo r a d e cree of th is
R E L IE F ASSO CIATIO N o f P o r t­
Il w ill be d iffic u lt to m ak e a tt r a c ­ M rs W in te rs an d d a u g h te r s
and
w eeks from th e d a te of th e first co u rt fo re v e r d isso lv in g th e bonds
Rev. A. B. C ald er is a b le to be
la n d . O regon , In vite« a ll fa rm ers ; p u b licatio n of th is su m m o n s, d a te of of m a trim o n y now e x istin g betw een
tiv e g ro u n d s w hile they a re fenced Mrs H a rt of P o rtla n d w ere Sunday o u t ag ain .
w h o lia v e no In su ra n ce o n th e ir | th e first p u b licatio n being th e 12th p la in tiff an d d e fe n d e n t. an d fo r th e
in, som e o f th e m w ith ugly looking g u e sts of Mr an d Mrs. J. W. B en­
Rev Mr.
Motley
of
P o rtla n d
| day of A pril, 1912; and if you fall cu sto d y of th e ch ild , th e issue of
farm b u ild in g s to In su re w ith us.
picket fen ces
R ut jtcople say they et* ke
p reach ed In Mr
C a ld e r's
c h a rg e
to a n sw e r, fo r w ant th e r e o f p la in tiff th is m a rria g e
•
__
•
T h is a ss o c ia tio n is th e c h e a p e st J will apply to th is co u rt for th e re­
m u st h a v e th e fen ces to keep d ogs
Mrs. J o s s t sp e n t W ed n esd ay vls- S u n d ay ev e n in g
T his su m m o n s is p u b lish ed p u r-
nnd sa fe st in th e sta te .
It in ­
lief prayed fo r In th e co m p lain t filed s u a n t to an o rd e r of th e abo v e e n -
o u t.
R ing h e r s is te r, M rs B enecke
Miss A. S tep h en s w as th e guest of
fo r a
decree of i titled C o u rt, d a te d th e 10th day of
su r e s o n ly c o u n tr y p rop erty nnd i h erein , to -» it
No one c an lik e a dog b e tte r th a n
- ------------- -
. th e Miasetl S to n e at a b irth d a y din-
c o u rt fo re v e r d isso lv in g th e bonds A pril, 1912. D ate of firs t publlca-
lia s o v e r $ 3 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 in su r a n c e In
" hen a m ed icin e m u st be given to n e r at A nderson sta tio n S unday.
t ills w r ite r .
A sp len d id w atch dog
I of m atrim o n y now e x istin g betw een tlo n . A pril 1 2 th , 1912; d a te of last
force.
M artin le n n a r tx has m ad e cord-
is iiiilisp en aib le o n
th e
fa r m .^ A y o u n g c h ild re n it sh o u ld be p leas ,
p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t
I—
o —. . —
. . . . -------
p u c b licatio
n ——
May . 17th,
1912.
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