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O I T L O O K , F R ID A Y ,
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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
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th
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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-
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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
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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.
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