G resham O utlook VOL 2. NO. 67 GRESHAM, M ULTN O M AH [COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, JUDGE LOWELL CLUB ENDORSES SCORES BOURNE i PUBLICITY PLAN PROGRESSIVES WOULD HELP WOMEN W hile c o n sid e ra b le space h as been used by som e of th e o th e r p a p ers to An in te re stin g m eetin g of th e b e little C olonel R oosevelt fo r his G resh am D isrtic t C o m m ercial clu b w as h eld W ednesday ev en in g , th e a p p a re n t a p a th y on th e su b ject of p r jn cipa j topic fo r c o n sid e ra tio n be- e q u a l su ffra g e , i t ' h as n o t escap ed lng th e gending re p re a e n ta tU e jUr (h a t P rogregglve p a ,._ 1912 “Ever at Your Service” Phone 701 $1.50 PER YEAR LIBRARIANS TELL FAIRVIEW IS OF NEW LIBRARY BUSY CENTER next g e n e ra tio n is born tired W ork- Ink w om en m ust be reg ard ed not At th e g ra n g e m e e tin g last S a tu r- F A IR V IE W , Oct. 16 Mrs R W. tuert‘1>’ as »o m any econom ic u n its but also a s th e m o th ers of th e fu tu re day th e le c tu re h o u r w as ta k e n up W ilcox hus been sp ending a few d ay s It is to protect m a te rn a l fu n c tio n s w lth *he c o n sid e ra tio n of th e new w ith h er d a u g h te r Mrs Irv in g P rov- th . .. "JJ-i,, h n llr re s tric tio n |g | lib ra ry , an d som e p la n s fo r th e best inoe a t A rleta. * i<5ht h0Ur use of it. Miss M ary Isom an d M isses G ladys H o lg a te a n d Ivy ty ig ,n th e ,ead reg ard to T hp llUninluIU w age is som ew hat Miss N ellie F ox of th e m ain lib rary C o rn ett have been In P o rtla n d th is __ „ » ^ ,« „ ,„ „ .„ 1 w ere p re s e n t anti w ere th e p rin c ip a l we«Sk w here th ey san g a c a n ta ta s ta tu , e law T h ‘8 a ttU u d e gOe8 h an d in h an d , I T k . n . .. sp eak ers. Miss Isom show ed th e de- given a t A uabel P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h a m e lio ra tin g th e co n d itio n of worn- w orktnK g irls can be assu red a llv- b u ild in g , an d on T uesday an d W ednesday n ig h ts, „ .,u , .. , n* such » law sh o u ld be put tailed p lan s of th e w ith eq u al s u ffra g e a n d th e colonel „ . . . . . . . expressed g re a t sa tisfa c tio n th a t C. S h ep ard is slow ly im p ro v in g on th * s ta tu te books, fo r it w ould has outsiiokH ii o n luitb s u b l e t s .. . « , » as oeen o u ts p o a e n on botn su b je c ts p rev en t m o re h u m a n m isery per- G resham w as to have a lib ra ry , so , from a sev ere illn ess, o u t w ill lose anil alw ay ay s s in r > .> a n any o th e r h u n d re d law . s s u b s ta n tia l a n d w ell e q u ip p ed , an d Ule • ‘« h t of o n e eye. an u alw in th tn e e ir tr fa ia v v o o r. h ap s th said th a t th e lib ra ry board had „ ‘ t H.°U° haVC ***" F o r w o rk in g w om en th e P ro g re s- p u t to g e th e r. J a t L,VI„ g th is wel.g w h ere they w ere sives p ro ‘,08t' to U m lt th e h o u rs ° f believe, th a t th e su b ject is looked to th e fu tu re , a n d p lan n ed a p alled on ac c o u n t of th e d e a th of w ork to e ig h t p e r d iem an d to in- w o rth th e m ost c a re fu l an d e a rn e s t b u ild in g w hich w ould m eet th e re- Mrs. H o ile s ste p m o th e r, ire m e n ts of th is co m m u n ity fo r A,rs H. s S tone, accom panied by s titu te a m in im u m wage In v estig atio n w hich w isdom can give q tw u enty y e a rs Alr»- Wn*' T im m erm an w e n t to Spo- B oth of th ese p ro p o sals a re ra d ic a l it. T his in v e stig a tio n th e P ro g re s­ ,,, a a n e T uesday fo r a fo rtn ig h ts visit I he b u ild in g w ill sta n d n e a r th e . w ith relativ es. T he D em o cratic p la tfo rm h a s n ’t u sives hav e pledged th em selves to stre e t, an d w ill be of th e old E n g -| Mrs. H. M. S haw an d d a u g h te rs . w ord a b o u t e ith e r m in im u m w age or make. Mrs. S arah D onley of S p o k an e, a n u e ig h t h o u r day. T h e R e p u b lic a n s' N e ith e r of th e o th e r tw o p arty llsh sty le of a rc h ite c tu re . T he m ain Miss R u th w ill s t a r t n ext T uesday floor w ill be ta k e n up w ith larg e say th ey w ill striv e to “ re g u la te ef- p la tfo rm s m e n tio n s “ m inim um to r Los A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia , to spend h o u r room , a few w eeks v isitin g relativ es. fe c tiv e ly ” ,th e h o u rs o f lab o r of w ag e.” T he p ro p o sitio n is a p p a re n t i re a d in g room , sto ry S1 The young people of th is place ly too ru d lcal fo r th em even to in ­ w om en's re s t room w ith la v a to ry , li- w onlen- b ra r ia n 's w ork room an d k itc h e n e tte an d in D istric t No. 8, w ill give a W hen women a re o v erw o rk ed th e vestigate. T he sh e lv in g w ill be a ro u n d th e p arty th is ev e n in g to Miss N ellie n o g ne an d Miss J e a n L en t, te a c h e rs [ w alls of th e re a d in g room , w hich will a t No .8, at th e ir b ach elo r q u a rte rs. ' ue fu rn ish e d w ith s u ita b le tab les A t th e nex t g ra n g e m eetin g a de­ J and c h a irs fo r both ch ild re n und b ate w ill be held ou th e topic of Un m is oc­ a d u lts. S pecial a tte n tio n w ill be "W o m en s S u ffra g e ." a p u m p k in pie d in n e r will be p aid to th e selection of books casion served. p ro g ressiv e is b o rn e o u t by th e , ***ich w ill be h e lp fu l to th e fa rm e r E. L. THORPE. The W om en's society m eets w ith Mrs. 1 d a iry m a n , p o u ltry m a n an d fru it 1 McKay next T h u rsd ay to m ak e p lan s A m ong th e c a n d id a te s to be voted I k n ow ledge th a t he does not alw ay s “ o , i ” ;" aI1* ' 7 ^ needg of th - J u d g e S tephen A. L ow ell, of P en ­ d le to n ,, m ade an e lo q u e n t an d su c­ cessful ap p eal fo r th e can d id acy of !ieu S ellin g before an ap p re c ia tiv e a u d ie n c e in th e C o m m ercial clu b h all last n ig h t. In fr ° “ t h ls “ a r t “ >e co u n ty to Min- u n u c ia tio u of J o n a th a n B o u rn e's n eap o lis to a tte n d th e g re a t lan d m eth o d s to secu re a re-electio n as p ro d u c ts show to be held next L ulled S tates se n a to r h e q u o ted th e lu o n th T he „ ^ „ ¿ r of ra isi f dg follow ing from a le tte r w ritte n by , . . . . . , ■* w as a n Im p o rta n t fe a tu re , a n d also Mr. B ourne in a n sw er to c h a rg e s ... ... . . tilt* is s u in g ol s u ita b le l i t e r a t u r e l o r m ad e by S e n a to r M cCall th a t Mr. ,«„> * . . v . ««.,*.. tb o d eleg a te to tuko to r tlis trib u- to (ioa B ourne was n o t now a frien d ’ th e in itia tiv e , re fe re n d u m an d re ­ g o Lforb h a s h ' s expenses'1 a im '*** tn e call. Mr. B o u rn e said : "Mr. McCall f u r th e r s ta te s th a t ciu b en d o rsed th e p ro je c t of send- it w ould be a m a tte i w uo d iffic u l­ in g him to ex p lo it tn is lo cality in e ty fo r th e d e feated c a n d id a te to u iiad no tu n d s to a p p ro p ira te fo r in itia te a recall and p ra c tic a lly have ciu th e p u rp o se b u t u rg ed m a t every th e election over ag ain , i ch allen g e s u b s ta n tia l citizen be asked to con- tile c ita tio n of an y in s ta n c e In w hich -triu u u ie a sm all a m o u n t lo r tn is experience h as d e m o n s tra te d th a t p u rp o se. It w as d ecided to ask tin s c riticism is ju s titie d . E x p eri­ p le a s a n t H om e to jo in w ith th is ence in p o litics e v e ry w h e re h as dein- o n s tra te u th a t th e peo p le a d m ire a iIKere8U * » ■ « 80 m u ‘;h good loser. Ih ev ' have o n , e n ,» , for “ “ “ l “ a l . ° “ e ^ P C esen taflV e c o u ld good loser. They 'h a v e co n tem p t for well ta lk fo r both. P le a s a n t H om e tn e m an who, a fte r he h a s been people h av e decided to a ssist. beaten in a fa ir fig h t F etuses to A b eg in n in g w as m ade y esterd ay q u it.” on th e ra isin g of fu n d s fo r tn e ex ­ Mr. Low ell show ed th a t Mr. B o u rn e pen ses involved an d th o se called on is not a good loser, hen ce his own resp o n d ed q u ite w illingly. Mr. s m ith c riticism s a re a p p licab le to him self. said th is m o rn in g th e fu n d had J u d g e L ow ell spok e o f Ben S ell­ reach ed a b o u t >100, w ith still in g 's successful b u sin ess c a re e r since o th e rs to h e a r from . T he P. R. L. com ing to P o rtla n d n e a rly ol) y ears Ad P. Co. w ill be ask ed to a ssist. ago. That he h as been fo r tu n a te A n e ff o rt w ill be m ad e to issu e in liis u n d e rta k in g s e v ery o n e know s and his c h a ra c te r is beyond re ­ an illu s tra te d p a m p h le t, o r possibly fo r in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty n ex t m o n th j vote ,o r e v e ry d em o c ra tic nom inee ln j m u n i ty w ill be ca re fu lly stu d ie d , th e firs t of D ecem ber p ro ach . H is in te g rity an d honesty eig h t-p a g e b o o k let, th a t w ill do for g e n e ra l p u b licity purposes- fo r all id M. G. M unley, jvho is th e D emo­ sig h t. He h a s been know n to su p ­ T hese books w ill becom e a perm a- ____ T ____________ he e x te rio r w ork ___ on _ th e new nave never been q u estio n ed an d he e a ste rn M u ltn o m ah county. T ne c ra tic nom inee fo r congress. L ay­ p o rt m en, n o t m e a su re s, w henever n ent co llection fo r th is b ra n c h , and city hull is now com pleted, I n i s been honored w ith im p o rta n t pub As th e tim e is sh o rt to m a k e all will lie cata lo g u e d . c o n tra c t fo r th e in te rio r fi, „ , , , , i ----------- — ---- — --------- fin ish in g lie offices am o n g th em being th a t an d it seem ed to him th a t th e best in te r­ a rra n g e m e n ts th e clu b decided in g asid e all p o litic a l feelin g b p tc ia l a tte n tio n w as called to hus not yet been a w ard ed , of th e sen ate. H e is c h a irm a n of it of the women s rest room . Miss Isom needs a e sts of th e peo p le re q u ire d to m eet ag a in S a tu rd a y co n sid e rin g th a t O regon T he w ork of g ra d in g an d gravel- the P e o p le ’s J’ow er leag u e an d fo r decided n ig h t, O ctober lb . All m em b ers v irile re p re se n ta tiv e a t W ash in g to n him . In h a tlo n a l p o litic s he has said she hoped th a t ev ery f a r m e r s ing T h ird s tre e t betw een H arriso n th e p a st sixteen y ears h as been an d citizen s in te re ste d a re u rg eu th e re sh o u ld be no th is h esitan cy in voted th e d em o c ra tic tic k e t b u t for wife wiio cam e to G resh am m ight an d C ed ar s tre e ts w as begun forem ost ia th e p ro g ressiv e w ork of to be p resen t. week. v o tin g fo r Mr. M unley to fill th e J s ta te . co u n ty an d m u n icip al offices m ake use of it. re g e n e ra tin g th e p o litic s of O regon. 1 he sto ty h o u r room can be used T he young people of th e Y. P. 8. in sp eak in g of Mr. S e llin g 's re­ O regon h as a b o u t th e best ra il­ p o sitio n . T h is ex p ressio n is p ro m p t- he is lib e ra l en o u g h to believe th a t lo r a sm all a u d ito riu m , and w n. c . K. a re p re p a rin g to give the lig io n , th e sp e a k e r paid a h ig h tr ib ­ way com m ission in th e c o u n try , and ed by se v eral reaso n s, one of j som e re p u b lic a n s w ould give the be fitte d w ith sp e a k e rs sta n d and c a n ta ta “ T h e New M in ister, ’ tile u te to tile Jew ish sta te sm e n of h is­ th e ir d u tie s o u g h t to ex ten d to tn e w hich is th a t he is firs t an d fo re- best serv ice; so, in v o tin g fo r o u r sea ts to r a b o u t a h u n d re d persons. Lhe la st of N ovem ber, tory . S everal of th em h av e held re g u la tio n an d c o n tro l of all p ublic It will hav e a s te re o p tic o n screen __________ __ __ high places in every n a tio n and u tilitie s co rp o ra tio n s. T he so-called m ost a s u b s ta n tia l citizen of M ult- “e x l re p re s e n ta tiv e in co n g ress the and w ill be p rovided w ith a stere- p in - 11 • l th e re a re p re c e d e n ts fo r th ie r ele c ­ n o m ah co u n ty an d h as been k now n re p u b lic a n s of M ultnom ah county tio n to th e U nited S ta te s sen ate. M alark ey bill does th is very tiling, to th e w rite r p erso n a lly fo r n e a rly sh o u ld e m u la te his e x am p le an d re ­ n ils m ay be used fo r le ctu res, ° an d it sh o u ld be a d o p ted . V ote R eligion o r race- is no b ar to any 314, Yes. b u t ev ery - C itizens of G resh am an d P le a s a n t th irty y ears. O f good a p p e a ra n c e , | c ip ro c a te by giv in g him th e ir sup- a n d in v a rio u s w ays, o tlic e in o u r g o vernm ejit. th in g m u st be free, und no a d v e rtis- H om e nav e m ad e up a tu n a s u til- solid in te g rity an d b u sin ess ab ility , P ° rt, esp ecially as he is th e best Mr. Low ell closed h is ad d re ss, as 6ttg schem e of an y kind w ill be al- cieutty lu rg e to In su re tn e punlicu- all p u b lic sp e a k e rs a re doing, ju s t he h a s w on h is w ay to th e fo rem o st fitte d of all th e p re s e n t c a n d id a te s low ed. n o n of an e ig n t-p a g e b o o k let w ntcn now , in an ap p eal to th e v o ters for r a n k s as a law y er, an d as a re s id e n t ) ^o r th e office he seek s and will Miss Fox em p h asized th e need ol f s - B iutth w ill tu k e w ith hint to th e e q u a l su ffra g e a m en d m en t. read in g not m ore hooks, hut b e tte r tuu M inneapolis L and p ro d u c ts snow , of M u ltn o m ah co u n ty , w hich is now h o n o r if elected . H e tlte d th e six s ta te s th a t now P ro fe sso r G. H. R obinson, p rln cl- e clu slv ely th e th ird d is tric t, he fo r i T h is a rtic le is n o t a paid adver- books, a n d u rg ed th e ad v isa b ility of 1 w en iy -tn o u san d copies w ill allo w w om en to v ote a n d said t h a t , __ „ . d is trib u te u , tn e te x t nuving been all eyes a re now on O regon an d th a t pa ol l,ie G resh am high school, h as tw o -th ird s of h is life tim e h e is In f o m e n t , b u t is a n u n so licited trih - a well u rra n g e d p la n of re a d in g . M iss H aile ta lk e d on som e of th e p re p a re d u n iter u tre c lio u 01 Uie th is s ta te could not affo rd to tra il s e n t o u t a c irc u la r le tte r to all th e c o m m e rc ia l d u b s of m e tw o places. a p o sitio n to know its n eed san d to u te to an ° ld frie n d an d acq u a in t- a g ric u ltu ra l books In th e lib ra ry . in th e re a r in th a t resp ect. p a tro n s of th e G resh am school a s k ­ w o rk fo r its in te re s ts m ore so th a n an 8 t0 ck - m a c h in ery and lm prove- G et th e h a b it. W hy w ait a w eek In th ese d ay s of p ro g ressiv e p a r- few an d only th o se th a t a re neces- A d em o cratic ra lly w ill be held g er, E d w ard H eslln, W esley S chram , *u t n ‘s: I t to ta ls $ 4 « ,8 8 1 ,4 4 a ,«84. th e tw lce-a- sa ry to th e sm o o th ru n n in g of th e a t P le a s a n t H om e next T u esd ay ev- ties, w hen p a rtis a n p o litic s of th e fo r tb e n e w s ? T ry H arold S haw , R ea M cM alns, Glen Thl8 r«Pl**k*>ts P*'f c«Bt of th e week p la n of th e O u tlo o k . P h o n e T h e receip ts 8* M ‘" k“ ,s w iu b« J u d g e old sty le a re at a low ebb, It w ould household m ach in ery . T h e receip ts H olte, W ilb u r D avis, Roy R o b e r t- ) *’n t,r e Wt,ulth of th e c o u u try . To . , t M G. M unley, H on. J o h n H. Stev- 101. a re ta k e n from th e best a u th o r itie s e ns,. Tom W ord, ord, O glesby Y oung on ly be ra tio n a l to b elieve th a t a Tom W th e son, L eona B ailey, Leo B ailey, Glen com P“ r« Uiese fig u re s w ith d em o crat can be as p ro g ressiv e as a of even fo reig n lan d s. M enus fo r an d J. W ood S m ith B u rlin g a m e , Cecil G reen, Ico T ugls- *“ vestnieut» in m a n u fa c tu re an d re p u b lican . T h a t Mr. M unley is D aily J o u r n a l an d O u tlo o k , 1 all occasions a re given, also k itch en P»111* A d v eriisen . ni tr a n s p o rta tio n , w hich a m o u n ts to y e a r ..................... ............................ |S 6« h im a. E s te r Shaw . tim e-tab les, w eig h ts and m easu res. $ 18,383,« 5 5 ,« 8 8 , will show th a t th e P rin cip les of p ra c tic a l p u b licity la tte r a re less th a n o n e -h a lt of th e by T ru m a n D eW eese. fo rm er. Now le t us see how th e re­ T he aim of th is book is to cover tu r n s on fa rm in g compare w ith re ­ LIV ESTO CK . th e broad field of com m ercial p u b ­ L lv ix tix k tu r n s in ra ilro a d in g an d u ian u fac- HEAL ESTATE AND HENTALS M iscellaneous. licity , show ing th e re la tio n o f a d ­ tu ririg : F o r Sale. | W A N T E D — P o n y , safe an d g en tle v ertisin g to m odern b u sin ess, w ith ­ F a rm p ro d u c ts . . . . $ 8,U«U,U«U,0UU LOTS F O R SA LE a t C e d arv ille— Ity<- h i h I V«‘(« li. F ifty to n s loose C lover hay, an d fo r boy to rid e an d d riv e. E out ad v a n c in g an y fa rfetch ed E E asy te rm s H . W S n a sh a ll. P h o n e Seed fo r sa le by B. C. A ltm an , M a n u fa c tu rin g p ro d ­ i E llsw o rth , C leone, O re., or th e o rie s to ex p lain its in flu en ce u p ­ 20 to n s loose stra w . In barn. phon«' G resh am 74 tf u c t. ........................... 2 0 ,6 7 2 ,«61,87« G resham , R. 2. tf F o u r good cow s an d sev eral J. W. Ben eke on th e public m ind. It gives us •6 7 -------------------------- — —---------------------- R ullroad e a rn in g s . . 5 ,46«,000,00« Ideas In all lines of co m m ercial ad - brood sow s w ith pigs J - ■ ----- - - '■ F O R R EN T A sm all fru it and A litu for Sal«-, T h u s It w ill be n oted th a t th e T A K EN U P, .Oct. 17 v e rtlse m e n t. ff C. M. SM ITH , p h o n e 268 one black chicken ra n c h w ittfln th e city lim its U uirk a u to , 2« h. p. Mode! 1« le tu r n s fro m m a n u fa c tu rin g a re and w hite h eifer, o n e red h e ife r and of G resh am M ontessori M ethod by M aria ■ E n q u ire a t th e Hank 4 -p assen g er $25« ta k e s It. A. E m ore th a n d o u b le th e r e t u r n , from one b rin d le lielfer ab o u t y earlin g s, of G resham M ontessori An e d u c a tio n a l m ethod Harm* B a rg a in . 66 L indsey, G resham tf fa rm in g a lth o u g h th e fa rm e r h a s 12 F ra n k G u stafso n , 2 m iles east of fo r c h ild ren of from 3 to 6 y ears S ev eral g en tle d riv in g m ares an d O resh an i. p hone 289 67 tim es a s m uch invested as th e m a n ­ F O R R E N T — 4 room s s u ita b le for of ag e It a d a p ts to th e e d u ca- >o u ng s ta n d a rd an d t h o r o u g h b r e d --------------------------------------------------------- SH A R E T E L E P H O N E STOCK for u fa c tu re r hus. T he re tu rn s from rail- ho u sek eep in g . C ity w ater. M rs J sale. O. Z eek, p h o n e 84. *68 tio n of n o rm a l c h ild re n , m eth o d s b o rses a t y o u r own price. M errill, Sal«- of Estray«. _______________ ro a d ln g a re tw o -th ird , as m uch as tf an d a p p a ra tu s o rig in a lly used for KO8e V i8,a F a ru l8 lf N o tic e .1. h ereb y (jlven th a t I will L. H a rm o n , G resh am . W A NTED to borrow $300, on good ! th * W u r , ‘‘ rrou* ia r iu ln « a lth o u g h d efic ie n ts and it b rin g s o u t a hig h - an c t , .« 4e“ o?, f’1“ *'* a t I’l<‘a ’ a n t H om e secu rity . E n q u ire a t O utlook of- UlP r a ‘lro a "» have only o n e -th ird . , s r O R SA LE — T eam of colts, com - on O tis d a iry farm on T h u rsd ay MlSt ELLANEOI H I) fo rm al tr a in in g of s e p a ra te sen- lng fo u r; b ro k e to d riv e. E n q u ire O ct. 24, a t 2 p in., tw o 3-yeur old' fice. 7« In v estm en t of th e fa rm e r. sory, m o to r and m e n ta l c ap acities Ed. 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