PAGE
TWO
G resham
O utlook
Labor and Equal Suffrage
GRESHAM
OUTLOOK.
A g r ic u lt u r e
In th e S cho ols.
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TUESDAY,
JUL
r
i» ,
1012
Lewis Shattuck
'I M ICE A WEEK________
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Dr. W lthycom be, d irector of the
That child labor and depraved E xperim ent Stations, In addressing
Published every Tuesday and Friday
at Grebham. Oregon.
m anhood and womanhood are greater
teach ers the oth er day at the
K T « T .A IR . E d ito r an d P u b IT evils In this land than strik es ever luinnier school of the O. A. C., urged
can be, is the opinion expressed by greater in terest In rural problem s
O u r S u b s c rip tio n It a t e *
John
Michell, labor leader and pres and the aw akening of en th u siasm in
O n e y e a r, $1 50
•lx m o n th s , 76c ident o f the Am erican Federation th e y o u n g In regard to th e soil and
th re e m o n th ’s tr ia l
of Labor, In an address at C hautau Its products. His sen tim en ts were
s u b s c rip tio n ,
S0<
crystallsed Into th e follow in g state
qua Saturday afternoon
Advertising.
m ents, which are alm ost aphorism s
W hat he said In regard to grant
R a t e s reaso n*
The suprem e purpose of education
ab le.
O u r r e p r e ing the franchise to women may be
is cltlten sh lp . Thus
th e cardinal
s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll.
taken a s specially sign ifican t
be- principle that should dom inate our
Phone 701.
cause it undoubtedly indicates tip.* common school work should be edu-
"The
L lnotyp«-
a ttitu d e o f the rank and
file o t cation or efficien cy. W e are citizen s
W a y Is th e W a y
Tabor union men toward th is g rea t," * » »t*'« m arvelous for Ita agrlcul-
th a t W in s .”
questlon
The pledge of the union
opportunities, yet we present
O fficial paper o f th e Town o f ob ligates a mem ber to regard worn- ‘ be peculiar anom aly o f having only
Gresham, Oregon.
O fficial paper o f the Town o f en as en titled to equal privileges about 30 Per c«nt °* ° ur population
with w en.and equal suffrage logl- llvln3 upon the land
Fairview . Oregon.
cally
follow s. This Is made even
Entered us second-class
m atter
As a nation we have m ade tre
M.-.rcb «, 1211. at th e post o ffice a t more clear by Mr. Mitchell him self,
for
exam ple,
G resham , Oregon, under th e act o f when he asks, "How
about
the m endous progress;
March 3, 1X7».
5 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 women In this country while we have only 7 per cent of the
over
who are working In factorles.shops Inhabitated area of the world
Any one who has had occasion to
one-third of th e railw ays of th e
and
stores?
I
should
he
m
ighty
attend court In the new court house
one-
glad If under our modern
condi globe and we produce over
w hether as judge, lawyer, w itness
fifth o f th e w orld’s w h eat, three-
tion
s
th
ese
5
,0
0
0
,0
0
0
women
could
or juror, has felt mighty like curs
have the pleasant surroundings of fourths of th e w orld’s corn, and one
ing the architect who could permit
fourth of th e oats
T his fabulous
the
borne.
such defective uccoustlcs In such a
production,
how
ever,
Is not due so
"I tak e pride, he says, In th e fact
building. This It Is believed Is now
th a t we In America do treat
our much to our good m ethods of farm ing
to he obviated by a device called
women with more consideration than as to th e great fertility o f our vir
the vibraphone
which
has
been
an yw here else
But let me tell you gin so ils. This fertllty through fau l
tried and accepted by the county
ty m ethods is being rapidly e x
com m issioners and will be Installed th at this consideration, this ch iv hausted; hence every rural person
alry and gallantry o f home and so
In each courtroom at a cost to the
ciety circles Is forgoten at the fac is Interested in m ethods for its fu
county of $1,000.
tory door. There the woman
re ture conservation
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than
The way to overcom e the drift ceives no more consideration
W hile we are producing Immense
to heathenism Is to teach
women the stro n g man.
“ Let me su ggest
that
If the q uantities o f agricu ltu ral com m odi
that they are responsible mem bers
w
om
en
can
’t
m
ake
a
better
job of ties. the fact rem ains that accord
of society with social d uties corres
ing to our present increase of popu
ponding to those of men. As long g o vern in g than a great many men
lation. the question of feed in g our
have
done
in
our
eastern
states,
j
as they are tau gh t that It Is un
then 1 lose a gteat deal of my confL ^ 'ople ls a vltal on*
»how
wom anly to he sen sib le and useful
that our population d ou b les every
deuce
in
their
judgm
ent.
It
is
Im
they will continue to be foolish and
tw en ty -fiv e years.
A ccording
to
useless. If women had the .rig h t, portant for you to know that I n 1
th is, lit about fifty years we shall
the
past
20
years
the
labor
o
r
g
a
n
l-1
to vote and take an equal hand
have som e 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 people in
with men In public affairs,
they nations of the United S tates have
the United States.
salil
tim
e
and
again
that
women
would show as little disp osition a s
men do to stray after heathen gods. should have equal rights with men.
, There is not a great deal of un
An Idle bruin is the d evil's
work And I am certain that w orking men
developed
agricultural
area
left
of Oregon w ill do th eir part In see
shop
Oregoniun,
when
we w ill
have
reclaim ed
ing that at the next election the
irrigation
and Improved
l.ovv.i I ,j; t i e C ost of Living, H tc. women here get the right to vote ¡th rou gh
m ethods of dry farm ing that which
! Logy-ni cm E xhibition w ill A t t r i u t .
PORTLAND MARKETS.
having 200 children entered at Sa
L( w c.i.ig of the coat of liv in g . In
That Oregon should not overlook ia not now « « •“ P**-’ W hen we con-
lem. He hopes
various
granges,
creti: ini: the farm ers Income, ab ol
Grain,
F
lour,
F
eed
,
E
tc.
the chances to capture som e good S“ ler ,h ", grcat
Pr"blem
T he State Fair Board has voted com m ercial bodies and d istricts w ill
ishing the
parasitic
m id d lem en ,
,
. . . . . ..
4l it certain ly seem s that the school
W HEAT — Exports,
B lu estem ,
,
hold local show s In each
county,
spreading Intelligence In rural d is Farm ing ( ongress at I*ethbridge, Al-
.
children of our country should get 88-89c; Club. 84-85c; red R ussian, $500 to l>e used as prizes f'.r the
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sending
the
best
boy
and
girl
from
tricts, promoth g agriculture, bring berta, In late October, was urged u p -1
E xposii < n
planned fot
som e idea early In life regarding 84-85c; V alley, 84-85c; 40-fold , 84- E ugonirs
the county to the state com petition.
ing
about
better roads, churches, on Portland people the past week
W
ednesday,
Septem
ber
4
This
;s
a
their probable solution.
85c.
and sebi < !«. are most dt'sirable e f by Daniel Morgan, of Spokane, one
M ILLSTUFFS — Bran, $25.50 per | featu re of the H a te F air th is year
luMcct R ite Costs Ix*g.
fects to follow the esta b lish m en t o f ¡ o f the governors of the congress
The pupils in the low er grades ton; m iddlings, $32; shorts, $28.50. ‘ for th e first tim e and it ts expect
A
B
oston man lost his leg from
the p ititils peat, according to th e ' lie told of the im portance of th is
should have their a tten tion directed
FLOUR — P aten ts, $5.10 per bar ed it w ill attract a great deal of th e bit« ot an insect tw o years be
O regonian, In answ ering a co rres exposition and the publicity to be ,
a
tten
tio
n
.
It
is
to
be
really
a
scien
do som e phase of a gricu ltu re, as rel; straigh ts, $4.70; exp orts, $4 20;
p o n d e n t who "dares” the ed ito r to gained by good exhibits.
tific baby show , children up to three fore. To avert such calam ities from
this ls our great
basic Industry. valley, $5.10.
suggest a way by w hich the ¡» o r
stin gs and bites o f in sects use Buck-
y
T he C hoice o f u H ushaad.
1 Teach« r» have a deep sym pathy and
OATS — No. 1, w hite
$33 per ears aold being elig ib le for prizes.
man may better his condition. Il
A $ 5 0 silver Clip w ill be offered for le n ’s Arnica Salve promptly to k ill
Is too im portant a m atter for a Interest In rural
affairs.
They ton
the poison and prevent in flam m a
further
declares:
There
Is nt» woman to be handicapped by weak- should get hold of som e exam ples
the
best boy and the best girl in tion, sw ellin g and pain. H eals burns
CORN — W hole,
$39; cracked,
other wit gle m easure which would ness, bad blood or foul breath. Avoid
BUCCeMfM| farmera
and
the show and six cups for the best boils, ulcers, piles, eczem a, cuts,
bring $40 per ton.
begin to do so much for the
Im th ese killb op es by tak in g Dr. K in g’s • h im In som e way to th e atten tion
25
cen ts
at all
HAY— T im othy, $ 14-16.60; alfalfa ooy and girl In three divisions, t h e ! bruises. Only
Life
P
ills
New
stren
gth
,
fin
e
com
1 D ruggists.
provement of both unfair and rural
to
$12.50 oat and vetch , $12;
other a g es running from six m onths
plexion, pure breath, cheerful spirits o f the boys In the public schools.
conditions as
the
parcels
post. things ttiat win men follow their
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grain hay, $9; clover, $10.
three years.
O. W. It. « N. TIME TABLE
W hile It might not directly op era te use. E asy, safe, sure. 25c at all
A farm er In th is county, for ex
M edical experts w ill judge
the
Dairy und Country P roduce.
EASTBOUND
D
ruggists.
to raise w ages, It would m nke cur
am ple, last year harvested
$8,000
POULTRY— H ens, 11-1 2c; broilers, children entered from the standpoint Leave Portland 7:60 a. m — Arrive
rent Incomes go so much farth er that
worth of clover seed from 80 acres
of physical perfection, much as live
F airview 8:25 a m.; T routdale,
the effect would be the sam e a s if G o v e r n m e n t fo r ( r a t e r L a k e P a r k . of land w hile his neigh b or on a 25c per dozen; E xtras, 27c.
8 :3 0 a m.
It
is
promised
that
liberal
sum
s
1 0 - lle ; turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, stock is judged. C. M. Plum m er has
It did.
sim ilar urea in tw o season s, includ 24-25c.
been made superintendent of the Lv. Portland 4 00 p m.— Ar. Fair-
w
ill
be
provided
for
the
building
of
|
Another "remedy"
su ggested by
E u gen ics show and is hopeful of
view 4:34 p. m.; T routdale, 4 :3 9 .
general
Improve ing a sum m er fallow , raised but 35 ,
EGGS— O regon, ran< h , candled,
the article Is that of co-op em tjou boulevards and
b ushels of w heat an acre., worth 25c per dozen.
Lv. Portland 8 :0 0 p nu— Ar. T rout
ment
In
Crater
Lake
N
ational
between producers and con su m ers,
w ith
perhaps
d ale 8 :4 5 p. m.
governm ent.
It is only $28 an acre,
CHEESE— T riplets
and d a is ie s ,1
and the uniting of
producers
to Park by the
double the cost of production per 17c.
WESTBOUND
the
intention
to
secure
appropria
handle more udvantageously
their
Lv. T routdale 9 :2 8 a. m.; leave
tions of $100,000 annually for the acre This should be show n the stu BUTTER—O regon cream ery, cubes,
products .
F airview 9:33 a. m.— Ar. Portlan
An Item of $100,- d ents and It may possibly excite ( 30c per pound; prin ts, 31c.
T his last «specially Is of
vital next seven years
th eir in terest In clover grow ing
1 0 :1 6 a. m
PORK—
1
0
-1
0
^
c
per
pound.
interest to the farm ers
of
this 000 has been Inserted In the Sundry
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Lv. T routdale 4 :6 6 p m.; leave Fair-
C
ivil
Service
bill
and
it
Is
expected
V
EAL—
Fancy,
14-14
>4
c.
country and steps are being
taken
A good plan would be to secure
view 6 :0 0 p. m — Ar. Portland
It w ill go through th is session.
V egetab les and F ru it* .
to accom plish this very thing.
a clover plant, or one o f vetch or
5 :4 6 p. m
We believe these nre inatleftt our j
POTATOES — B ttrbarka, old, $1*1
som e other league, and show the
D a li-)' H lio w a t S to c k y a rd ,
r e a d ,is will consider carefu lly.
hundred; new , lc per pound.
M A ROSS POST No 41. O. A.
Public sale* of dairy stock will nodules on the roots, ex p la in in g the per SACK
V EG ETA BLES — Carrots, )
R., and W. R. C. No. 8, m eet third
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I he held during the Pauifio Interna- nitrogen organ ism s th ereon , and
I he C ascade c o u n ty I m m ih I c , s
of ,
,
,
Saturday each month at Grange hall
.
tlon al Dairy Show, which Is sclied- their b en eficial « ffect on the soli as $1.75 per sack; tu rn ip f, $1 25 sack
Greeham. D inner to all who at
EstacHda and vicinity to th e auin . . . .
,
.
,
, ,. ,
ONIONS- C alifornia red . $1 oo per
A gain, another
, uled for the Portland Union Stock- regards to crops
tend Wm. B utler, comm ander. Mrs.
hcr o f m a r l y a h
hundred
u n d re d went
w ent
by
sack;
yellow
,
$1.50
per
sack
.
good
ed
u
cation
al
feature
would
be
May Emery, president. Mrs Henry
I yards November IS 23. During two
special cur to Portland Thu unlay,
FRESH
FRUIT — C herries. 3-
j K ane, secretary.
[d a y s and a half, ca ttle from all to secure som e good, typ ical, rural
July 11,
all
decki'd
out
with
parts of the world may be sold It. scen es as pictures to hang on the 10c per pound; apples, o ld , $1.50-3
GRESHAM BETH EL BAPTIST—
badges, and w hile en joyin g th e fea
per b ox;
conii»*tIlion, only
stock
from the w alls of the school fin e horses. l>er box; new , 80-85c;
Sunday services- Sabbath school at
t u n s of Elks' day made It k n o w n '
peaches,
G0-T5c
per
boi
;
currants.
high
class
sw
in
e
and
ca
ttle,
good
i 10 a. m , preaching at 11 a. m. and
sla tes west of the Kocky m ountains
in no uncertain way
th at
they
7 :3 0 p. m. Prayer m eeting
each
and from British Columbia may be poultry breeds, and occasionally call $1.50-1 75 per box; plum . 75C-S1.25
W ednesday evening at 7 :3 0 p m.
wanted t’lackuiiias county d ivid ed |
entered
Prizes
and
trophies the atten tion of the children to their Iter box; pears. $ 1 .7 5 -2 per box; ap
F. M. Burtch. Pastor.
and wanted everyone to vote f.»r It
i am ounting to $8,000 w ill be given. m erits In th is way the boys will ricots, $1 25 per box; grap es, $2 60
Iwygin to think there Is som e thing per crate.
LINNEMAN MEMORIAL M
E
N«V«I
IX.. L. I,........n a J..trri„'y There will b e n o e n , , v fee nor will
In agriculture
church, Gresham— Sunday services.
BER R IES
R aspberries. $1 76-
w ithout a bottle o f C h am b erlain s i adm ission be charged
Sunday school, 9 :4 6 a. m. Preach
1.85 per crate; lok an b orries, $1.75-
Colic, Cholera and D iarrhoea Hem-
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ing 11 :0 0 a. m , and 7:30 p m.
I am a firm believer In elem en 1.90 per crate; black caps, $2.00-
edy It is alm ost certain
to
be I The
Outlook
gives
green
Epworth le a g u e 6 30 p m
Prayer
needed and c a n n o t I h i obtained when trading stam ps for every
yearly tary agricu ltu re In the public school, j 2 25.
m eeting every Thursday at 7 :3 0 .
on hoard I he cars or steam sh ip «. Fo
Geo. F. Hopkins, Pastor.
but I do favor m aking It elem en tal
MELONS C antajoups, $2 25-2.75
sale by Gresham Drug Co . a n d all subscription paid In advance. Ask
fundam ental
agricu ltu re
Rural P«r crate;
for them
w aterm elon«, l^ a - lf k «
D ealers
acon om lc problem s could be pre- l”‘r pound
presented, as the question o f co-op-
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eratlve m arketing, buying and se ll-j
Sprains require carefu l treatm en t
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Ing. and co-operative b anking, th u s Keep quiet and apply C h am b erlain 's
•ailing th e a tten tion of th e pupils to Linim ent freely. It w ill rem ove the
the
m ethods of reducing the great coat soreness and q u ick ly restore
For
of m arketing the product* of the parts to a h ealth y con d ition
sale by G resham Drug C o., and all
farm This would be a great bene D ealers.
fit to th e producer and th e consum
er as w ell. In the next generation
S uccessor to S hattuck & L indsey
IT IS H E R E !
Everybody has been looking for it for months
Blue Enamel Lorain Range
U n d o u b ted ly th e best th at is sold for the
m oney. C lean, S anitary an d a G u a ra n
teed cooker a n d b ak er, a stove th a t
ca rrie s a M oney-B ack G uarantee.
T h e B lu e is on exhibition at o u r store
A ll are invited to call an d ex am in e
carefully an d co m p are w ith an y range
m a d e at an y price.
T h e B lu e E n am el sells at
w ith polished top.
W e are
Closing Out
$ 5 2 -5°
our
P ain ts a n d h a v e a few B argains left in that line.
Special Reductions
in the F u rn itu re D e p a rtm e n t an d M e n ’s Furnishings D Depart-
ep
| m ent.
Boys* O veralls, p e r pair 3 5 c
I
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A Cool
Kitchen
Even in Midsummer
W ith a R eal L ive
B reeze B low in g a-
w ay
the
Stifling,
Sultry’A ir a n d Cool-
One Million Feet of Lumber !
EÄ
in g th eW h o le R o o m
th a t’s Y our K itchen
W e have all kinds from
Sills to M oulding.
Large or Small Orders.
Prom pt Delivery from Our
own M ills.
W rite us. Phone us, Call on
us. Send us your orders.
Since agriculture ls our great basic
Industry, th is work should be em
phasised In all our public school*
Of necessity 90 per cent o f our
population m ust choose
in d u strial
occupations In a state ilk « Oregon
agriculture Is the great field of
opportunity.
Evening Telegram and Outlook
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Straus Lumber Co.
Phone 446
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Sandy. Oregon
FAIRVIEW LODOE N o
A P A A M — Regu-
tar moottngi
ti
Saturday night
on or b*for* full moon Ma
sonic Temple. Troutdale
July IT - tto r l 1» fc a $tid $• c
degree«
ATTENTION!
an d all others too
THE FAIIMERH M UTUAL FIK E
R E L IE F ASHOtTLATlOX o f Port
land, Oregon. Invite* all farmer*
w ho h are no tn a sm n c e on their
farm Im llillnga t o Insure w ith ns.
T his association la th e cheapest
and safest In this sta te. It In
sure* only country property a n d
ha* over 3«.ut>t>,i KH) Insurance In
force.
that have an
Writ* or phone,
H » . BMAjMsUX. Pre*.
Th* Farmer* M xi'tal Plr* Relief
Associano«.
Orweltatn Rout* Wf). S Phon* f t
Rotary Public
Heal E state
M » « »
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r a w ti
■ ■ T -
ELECTRIC FAN
Portland Railway, Light &
Power Company,
HEVKNTH and ALDER STS.
Phon«« Main f i l l and A 3110.
La* «off
Whtt c ss bs dose with ta old B sihroea?
A mo«t lu r p r iiin g change can he
effected in your bathroom by a judicious
selection of fixtures just suited to your
bathroom and yet suited to your pocket
book. R t m o d e l and improve you r
b ath room with "Standard" gut rant red
fiaturts installs* with our guaranteed wo-k-
■ mtnship.
Prompt strvie« en
new or repair svotb.
J. J. WODAEGE
With Sterling A Kidder, phon* fO l