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PAGE TW O G ltK N H U I O I T L O O K , F R ID A Y , OCTOBER IH . It ili 1.1, .1, i l . . "■ SSI VEN ESS. su rau ce th a t th e ra te of integer* w ould be low ered so long as the le I WICK A W EEK gal r a te re m a in s a t its p re se n t 11,.- In ant lection th a t m ark ed the E d ito r G resham O u tlook: 1 w a s ures, an d th e b a n k e r w ho is com- P u td lsh ed ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y tearin g dow n of old Lai rie rs and so m ew h at su rp rise d to see th a t th e pay a , ax on h ,„ bank a t G resh am , O regon. O u tlo o k had fallen in lin e w ith th e gt<M.kg , h a re , aud b a n k ln g c u th e re a rin g anew of an e tirely new H I. KT C L A IR , E d ito r a n d P u b l r R oosevelt p a rty , (fro m now on u n - ,g # p c b iJ o u lo abk Jugt ag luUl. | c o n stitu tio n , th e g r a . d old s ta te of of its in te re st th en as r.cw and w 11, i„ O hio th re e w eeks afco put th ro u g h a Our Subscrip tion K ates til e le c tio n ," ) on acco u n t p ro g ram of p ro ,r s.iv c leg islatio n I am an old P o p u list, th a t e v e n t, be th e only g a in e r One year, 11.80; new ideas! six m onth s, 78c; an d feel o ffended w hen you try to m a t has never be n ^ ^ ualled in th e We need fu r th e r e n lig h tin e n t b. th ree m on th 's trial t.iu t h as n ev er o»eu e q u alled in ' c re d it R oosevelt w ith all k in d s of fore ad v isin g o u r re a d e rs how to su bscrip tion , 80c w o rld 's l.i. icry. new ideas. vote on th is su b ject. A dvertising. • ’1 tie in itia tiv e a . d : l ndum was R oosevelt, an d a ll, w ho n o t be K a t e s reason - fo re now believed in th ese new idear, hut one ot m at > a u n . t . .. n ts to th e able. O ur rep re co u scitn iio u m at th e voters y ears behind tim e. sen ta tiv e w ill call a re tw en ty ' achieved by a tw o -tl 1 o t. a jo rity . P lease look up th e P eo p le’s p a rty P h on e 701. By th a t sam e m a jo r ..> th e voters T h e O regon S ta te E d ito ria l as- p la tfo rm of 1896. Did nut th e S ingle 'ia . , re g ard in g th ese so clatio n h as recom m ended SeVvi'ai ¡voted dow n " T h e Linotype P eo p le's p a rty ad v o cate all Way is th e Way new id eas y e a rs an d th e ago? im p o rta n t m easu res for a d o p tio u as *l aa llot only d a n g e ro u s to y e a rs that Wins." an d did no t th e R ep u b lican s an d sta te law s, am o n g th em being one wo. k in g tnan, but to th e fa rm e r, th e O fficial p a p e r o f th e T ow n of D em ocrats call us tr a ito rs , a n a rc h is ts re q u irin g all public p rin tin g be done 'h o m e o w n tr and th e lot ow ner. In G resh am , O regon. an d so on? in O reg o n ; th e second w ould abolish fact, to ev ery o n e h u t th e c a p ita list. O fficial p a p e r of th e T ow n of W hen th e In itia to ry a m en d m en t W ell, tim e w ent on. T he Demo- th e office of s ta te p r in te r ; th e th iid F airv iew , O regon. c ra tic p a rty had a m an , c lea r-m ln d - ask s th a t all ra ilro a d s p u b lish local was fasten ed th e re a proviso th a t E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r ed e tio u g h - W. J. B ry an — to s e e tim e ta b le s; a fo u rth cond em n s al- j th e In iatlv e should never he used M arch i , 1 9 1 1 , a t th e p o st o ffice a t of P eo p le's p a rty had new lu rin g c ig a re tte a d v e rtisin g , w hisky foist S ingle Tax on th e s ta te G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of th a t th e Ideas. Well, th e D em ocrats sto le aud o th e r liq u o r n o tices, flav o red 1 O hio nd by o ne s tro k e _ th e voters March :t, i« 7 « . th e new id eas, an d sw allow ed up tobacco a d s an d q u ack d o c to rs' an- ' nailed th e ir s ta n d a rd a lo ft, and T he p u b lic lib ra ry is a rich fu n d th e P eo p le's p a rty . And now , n o t noun cem eu ts. As a fifth recom m en- 1 Tax w ar-chest a defi th a t w ent ra t- u i know led g e th a t you can tu r n in to before now , a few R ep u b lican s a re d atio n it is urged th a t bill hoard i ’ ling th ro u g h th e co u n try . H ere is th e v icto rio u s O hio um end d o lla rs fo r y o u rse lf in to a c tu a l try ln jj ru b t be cobw eb from th e ir law s he passed freein g o u r public money gain ed th ro u g h do in g y o u r d [,u eyeg> try in g to see. T hey saw th o ro u g h fa re s from all u n sig h tly fe. - m ent, w hich e ffe c tu a lly b ars S ingle w ork (tetter. B u t even th e m in t 8onlet b j ng They g rab b ed It. B ut tu re s, an d re q u irin g co u n ty c o n tro . I'ax and th e co n fiscatio n of land by < o u ld u 't su p p ly you w ith cash if I of som e o u tsid e of in co rp o rated ; the sta te , you did n o t ask fo r it. lists w ere w illin g to jo in h a n d s w ith tow ns. Sec. 1. T he pow ers d« fined here- th e D em o cratic p a rty , a n y th in g to A c arefu l read in g of th e proposed >» as th e " I n itia tiv e " an d " re fe re n - R ep o rts o f p o ta to crops a re be- p ush ah ead th e P ro g ressiv e ideas, law s, w hich th e le g isla tu re will h e 'J a m " sh all not be used to pass a in;: m ade, sh o w in g th a t th e yields B ut we have been tu rn e d dow n tim e ask ed to e n a c t, cau ses th e O utlook 1 law a u th o riz in g any classificatio n of ti.is y ear will av erag e ab o u t 300 an d ag ain by th e R ep u b lican s ta n d - to ap p ro v e all of them except th a t p ro p e rty fo r th e p u rp o se of levying bu sh els to th e acre w here all con- pilt | 8IU T w enty y ears behind tim e one ab o lish in g tlie office of s ta te d iffe re n t ra te s of ta x a tio n th ereo n dii urns w ere fav o rab le. T he b lig h t B an g th em . W ell, c u t it o u t, it p rin te r. T he law w ould divide th e o r of a u th o riz in g th e levy of any will reduce th e yield ab o u t one- m ak es m e m ad! w ork am o n g th e co m m ercial estab - sin g le tax on land or land values or ' h u d in most cases. lish tn en ts of th e s ta te su b ject to land site s a t a h ig h e r ra le or by a E. P . S C H E D E E N , be G resham , R. 4 th e low est bid. It Is p lain , how ever, d iffe re n t ru le th a n is o r m ay E xcessive use o t th e in itia tiv e is th a t su ch w ork as is n ecessary d u r- applied to im p ro v em en ts th ereo n o r -, w orst en em y an d th e re is a Mr. S chedeen is so m ew h at ra d ic a l lug a leg islativ e session could lie to p erso n al p ro p erty . ( row ing belief th a t th e proposed ma- blg (deag whl(.h tw en ty y ears ago d one n o w h ere else th a n in Salem , W ith O hio to lead th e w ay, O re- Jo rlty am e n d m e n t sh o u ld he ad o p t- wt;re fu r iOUsly a g ita te d by th e Pop- and th a t it m ust be d o n e in a hur- Bon now has pow er by voting 305 ■<l at Hie com ing electio n . It sim u llst p a rty . It Is now g e n e ra lly rec- ry. so it w ould seem to hs th a t th e ¡N O , 30« YES, to give ll'I te n , C rld te , ply p ro v id es th a t a m a jo rity of th e og n I zed th a t som e of th o se Ideas Dill is a schem e to give Salem Job E g g lesto n , an d th e h o sts of o th ers v o ters of th e s tu te m u st g ive an w ere v isio n ary b u t o th e rs of th em p rin te rs a big slice of th e s ta te * h o hav e been fa tte n in g on th e F els am en d m en t th e ir e n d o rsem en t u t th e had m e rit. B ut fo r th e In s iste n t p rin tin g . j S in g le T ax w ar-ch est, a re b u k e th a t polls. Il is w o rth th e ex p e rim e n t of d em a n d s m ade a t th a t tim e fo r T he office of s ta te p rin te r h as j is only too well m erited . giving its su p p o rt. ad o p tio n of th em all by th e P o pu- long been a su b je c t of co n ten tio n ! T ric k s and schem a do not find lists headed by th e late S e n a to r and w ill soon be on a flat salary fav o r In O regon. N or do th e gen- it is rum o red th a t th e P. R. L. & P effer of K ansas, som e of th e m , th e basis, so th e re is no occasion to tlen ien nam ed w ith th e ir G ra d u a te d I' Co., will e x ten d th e H a w th o rn e Tax m easu re, th e ir S ingle Tax m ost m e rito rio u s, w ould have been m ak e a n o th e r law co n cern in g it. av en u e line from th e M ount T ab o r m easure. th e ir ev asio n s, th e ir recognized long ag o an d Mr. Sche- ---------------------- r> erv o lr e a stw a rd and acro ss South d e e n ’s p a rty w ould h av e had th e J. W < o p e la n d , of D ayton, O hio, trick ery . M ontuvillu to a connect ion w ith th e c re d it fo r th em . Several m easu ers, p u rch ased a h o ttie of C h a m b e rla in 's M ount Hood ro ad a t a p o in t n ear C ough R em edy fo r h is hoy wl.o had am o n g th em being th e d irect elec- a cold, an d before th e hottie was E v en in g T eleg ram and O utlook Itu ellvllle. Such a tra c k w ould 1 y e a r................ .......... $5 50 lion of se n a to rs, incom e tax and i all used th e hoy's cold w as gone, c e ria in ly acco m m o d ate a larg e aud som e o th e rs, w ould have becom e Is th a t not b e tte r th a n to pay a five row ing se ttle m e n t and w ith th e use for d o lla r d o c to r's b ill? F o r sale by live issues m uch so o n er hut of < I, e trlc ity on th e Mt. Hood roail G ^ s h a m D rug Co., an d D ealers e v th e ir being lin k ed w ith free silv er, ery w h ere. w ould give eaHy access to a p a rto f j flat money an d o th e r freak ish no- I H ie e lly th a t is now la rk in g in th e j lio n s w hich created a p re ju d ic e I \ M l K l I E D E N D O R S E M E N T . conveniences of rap id tru u slt. ag u lu st th em all and th e p a rty too PO RTLA N D , Oct, 17, 1912 T h e O u tlook does not c re d it I Tlie P ro g ressiv e p a rty cam p aig n I R oosevelt w ith " a ll new Id eas," i E d ito r G resh am O u tlo o k : — I am m an ag e rs a re In ten d in g to inv ad e is ra th e r it believes he is th e best pleased th a t P ro fe sso r A nders H i' ham ab o u t tw ice a week d u r ex p o n en t of th em an d a few of th e n o m in ated fo r o u r n ex t s u p e rin te n ing tlie last fo rtirig h t of th e cam the old, no t even ex cep tin g Mr. B ryan, d en t of co u n ty schools. F o r p aign. T he sp e a k e rs will com e in I vigor, w ho a lso claim s th a t m any of his n ecessary ph y sical s tre n g th , au to m o b iles In th e ev en in g an d hold and e x p e ri id eas w ere ad o p ted by th e R ep u b li sch o lastic a tta in m e n t th e ir m eetin g s on th e s tre e t co rn e rs can s a s th e ir ow n. S om etim es id eas ence In p u b lic e d d u c a tio n , P ro fesso r I unless tlie w e a th e r p rev en ts They A n d ers m ore th a n m eets th i s ik iu a n d ace sp e llb in d ers of g reat u b illty and j like o th e r in v en tio n s a re of a sp o n H is th o ro u g h aud ex ten d e d b -h o i-‘ ta n e o u s g ro w th in th e m in d s of will give m any e n te r ta in in g re a se n s m any. T he one w ho b rin g s th em j a rs h lp re n d e rs q u a lity o f th o u g h t. why Mr. R oosevelt and th e w hole out th e clea rest fo r th e h en efit of ; b read th and size of vision, which Un. o f lesser c a n d id a te s should be I I I <’TIU <’ LIG H T is tlie 1 th e peuple I b e n tltle d to o u r con- I serv e Ute ju d g m e n t so well In p ro p er elected. i.h* f o r lim n s, .» ic e s , s h o p s ■ d isc rim in a tio n s. H e is a m a., ' sid é ra tio n and su p p o rt. m et -U h t ph. , s n eed ing lig h t. 'p o ssessed of th e six th sense know .. E dw in A n d ers, c a n d id a te for as com m on sense. county school s u p e rin te n d e n t un th e V ery tru ly , P ro g ressiv e tic k e t. Is a g ra d u a te of I F L E X 'T lt lt ’IT V can he used in IRVING K. DAMON. th e U niversity o f Illin o is. His e x any q u a n tity , la rg e or sm all, SA LEM , Oct. 17.— The O regon perience covers n in e y ears of m od th e re b y fu rn is h in g any re q u ire d fa rm e r, who, to h arv est his cro p , LESS ItO W EL T ltO t RLE IN a m o u n t o f lig h t. F u rth e rm o re . ern me) hods In school w urk. H e is G R E SH A M . buy a d d itio n a l lan d to care fo r a now tlie head of th e histo ry d e p a rt-I G resh am people have fo und out la rg e r fam ily o r to m eet tlie tohus- th a t A SIN G L E DOSE of sim ple m ent of th e W ash in g to n h ig h school an d an d one ex ig en cies th a t arise , b u ck th o rn b a rk , g ly cerin e, etc., as w h e r e h e lias been fo r n early fo u r F l f F t 'T K I C L A M P S can tie lo c a t fin d s it necessary to secu re money com pounded in A d ler-i-k a, th e Gor ed in any place, thus a ffo rd in g years He is fully a cq u ain ted w ith m an a p p e n d ic itis rem ed y, relieves th ro u g h a m o rtg ag e upou 111» hom e, any deMired d is trib u tio n o f lig h t. lo iid itlo n s in both city and c o u n tr y ' lan d s o r crops, will see a boon in c o n stip a tio n , so u r sto m ach o r gas iiinl w ould, if e lec ted , b rin g our on th e sto m ach INSTANTLY. T his th e bill p roposed by in itia tiv e p e ti sim ple m ix tu re a n tise p tiz e s th e di- ■ liool system lo th e highest pluue tio n w hich will be m ark ed "3 5 4 . g estive o rg a n s an d d ra w s o ff the im of proficiency. \< > O T I I F I I L \M P S posses«» (lit‘st* how Y e s," on th e g en eral electio n bal- p u ritie s an d It is s u rp ris in g q u a lific a tio n s ; th e re fo re , it is tjl'IC K I.Y it helps Jo h n so n D rug Co not s u rp ri*in g th a t A le tte r fro m It. K P re sto n , re | lot ln N ovem ber T h is hill p ro v id es fo r th e ex em p 11cions and social w ork d ire c to rs of th e Y. M. I' A. of P o rtla n d , conveys tio n fro m ta x a tio n of all d eb ts of c o n tra c t, th e in fo rm a tio n th a t Dr. S isso n 's every k in d , w h e th e r oh E L F < ’T l t l t ’ I.A M I*S a re ra p id ly T h e Farm ers’ M u tu al Fire c o u rs e fo r te a c h e rs an d len d ers in n o te, m o rtg ag e, bond, o r o th erw ise. re p la c in g a ll o th ers in m odern «'stahlishuu'iitA. e d u c a tio n in relig io n und m o rals »41th th e ex ception of b ank stocks. R e lie f Association w ill be opened to w om en as well a s j b“ " k “ ,,d ‘‘“ »•‘‘"B cap ital. H E PO RTLA N D , OREGON T ax atio n of m o rtg ag es und m o rt men u t a fee of tw o d o lla rs The gage n o tes hus alw ay s sh ifte d th e In v ite s a ll fa n n e rs w h o have no course' will begin Nov. Il, au d will insu ran ce on th e ir fa rm b u ild b u rd en to th e back of th e m o rtg a g o r lo n s is t of 24 le c tu re s und IN h alf- ings to in s u re vvitli us. T h is as h o u r conferences. E n ro llm en t tuay W hile a p p a re n tly th e tax hag been hi sociation Is tlie cheapest safest in tlie state. It Insures he m ad e by telep h o n e o r m all and d ire c te d at th e m o rtg ag ee, w ho f u r h olds th e only c o u n try pm iS'i-ty a m i lias hi la rg e n u m b e r have alread y sig n i nishes th e m oney an d o ver g;t,ot Mi.otHi insu ran ce in m o rtg ag e, th e ra te of in te re st has fied th e ir in te n tio n s of ta k in g th e force. Invariably been placed at such a p re sc rib e d course. W rite o r phone, fig u re th a t th e in te re st p aying I I . W . S N A S H A L I., Pre«. rite O utlook is in receipt of co n m o rtg a g o r has paid th e tax T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief S E V E N T H a m i A I.D E R STS. sid e ra b le m a tte r p e rta in in g to th e I T h u s he h as been su b jected to a A sso ciatio n su b ject of free speech and p ic k e t d o u b le ta x atio n . H e has been com G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74 P h o n es M ain 6688 aud A 6130. N o tary P u b lic R eal E s ta te th e ing as p racticed ln o u r larg est cities p elled to pay th e tax es upon H ur position « a s m ade clea r in th e P ro p erty w hich he h as m o rtg ag ed List issue en d we a re inclined to be “ ,,J “ P ° n th e m o rtg ag e o r g o rtg a g e :■ i i i p c r a t e In d ealin g w ith th e m at n o te as well. T h is is eq u a lly tru e t>i- w ith lean in g s to w ard th e oppo- of t*1« c le rk , th e sm all m e rc h a n t, o r sA ion. It th e ab u se spoken of Is ) la b o re r, w ho h as been a tte iu p t- rv.illy obnox io u s It should lie got *n B ,o secu re fo r h im self und his ul ¡n som e o th e r w ay th a n by an fam ily a hom e o r p ro p e rty fo r In is com- (iniendm ent to th e ro n s tltu tlo n to v estm en t pu rp o ses. H e lim it free s|ieevh In rltle s of 5000 Pt‘Be»l to p u n hast' on a long tim e We have o u r c o n tra c t, getierluly in th e sha|>e of people and u pw ard Vpon him has com e d o iil i. as to th e co n a tttu tio n a lte y of a m o rtg ag e. Hie aiiicnduivttl If ad o p ted am i twlieve th e b u rd en of d o u b le ta x atio n as th a t th e p rt'aeu t law s w ould be well. To o b v iate th is vote "3 5 4 , Y e s," on y o u r N ovem ber b allot. s u ffic ie n t, if en fo rced . G resh am O utlook Mr. Schedeen Criticizes Lewis Shattuck-Gresham’s Department Store NTOTICE w h e re the front open ing of this Union Suit ends. crotch is closed. No pinching, chaf ing or bunching; no seam or opening through the crotch. Perfectly smooth, elastic and com fortable. This is the great feature of the new patented Reccommends Legislation Light AT THE LOWEST COST Exemption of Debts Attention! IV '( . ! ■ I Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. DRAIN TILE The W h ite C a t U n io n S u it with Klosed Krotch This is the ideal undergarment for men. All the comfort of a Union Suit with all the old disadvantages re- moved. Let us show it to you. Prices $ 1 .5 0 to $ 5 .0 0 I U n derw ear T h is well k now n brand of U n d erw ear for m en can be only found here. W e have them in different colors, in both U nion Suits and 2-piece Suits. In 2-piece Suits w e can sell you the best quality for thé price you have ever seen. 7 5 c per G arm ent O n e heavier for $ 1 .0 0 . Before you buy y our U n d e rc lo th es' call a n d see ours. H a ts Special price to reduce our stock of H ats until further notice. W e will sell any $1.50 hat in.our store for $ l - ° ° A ny $2.00 h at for $ 1 - 5 O A n y $3.00 hat for $ 2 - ° ° T h e Q uality of our hats is the Best and is know n al, over this county as being superior to any o ther hats show n. Ju st C om e In a n d See for Yourself? SHOP-WORN SHOES W e h av e som e ra re bargains in S h o p w orn Shoes. Stop an d see them.' QUILTS and BLANKETS Q uilts an d Blankets in all Q ualities, Colors an d w eights. A n A ll W ool B lanket at $ 3 J 9 See our window for Prices that will Surprise You Ladies’ Aid Bake Sale D o not forget ab o u t the Bake Sale to m o rro w afternoon, an d o u r offer to the L adies A id. Every lady that buys a Bill of G oods for C ash, 10 «m will be turned over to the L ad ies’ A id to put w ith the proceeds of the sale. Lewis Shattuclq Patronize those who Advertise in the Outlook A ll Sizes, 3-, 4- an d 6-inch A lso Squ are H ollow B locks for Cellars, foundations a n d all building puposes. H ere is a w om an w ho sp e a k , from T,*e> above le tte r is from th e p e rso n a l k n o w led g e and long ex- l*«t»I*H»e tax co m m ittee an d is p. rien ee, vis . Mrs. P . H B rogan, o f « « ‘m lngly a reco m m en d atio n of a W il-on. Pa., w ho saya, " I know from * ,,od Is It? W hile It . vpvrieiice th a t C h a m b e rla in » Cough w ould p ro b ab ly be h arm less if m ade R em edy la fa r s u p e rio r to a«jr o t h e r , , a ,aw )< t „ h a , „ thv Qf F o r c ro u p th erv Is n o th in g th a t <>*- . . I f F o r sale by O resh am D ru g 4 Jok,,r ln lh * u*°“ *y l«n d - uud D ealers ev ery w h ere. 1 m ore p ick in g s T h ere 1, no a s - I Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS Y ard at Hogan Station, P. O. Gresham C A N D ID A T E FOR SCHOOL S U P E R IN TE N D E N T of Multnomah county— experienced in city and country school w o r k of all grades, superintendent of Multnomah county from 18H until 1»M, former principal of the Portland Business College. I reepectfuiiy ask the support of all, regardless of perty, who favor continuous advancement along broad educational line. If elected, all my time w ill be devoted to the duties of the office. Paid Advertisemeht