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    VOL 2. NO. 68
G resham O utlook
“Ever at Your Service
Phone 701
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH [COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1912
LIBRARY,HALL
AND FOUNTAIN
$1.50 PER YEAR
MEN OF ALL PARTIES APPEAL TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS PLEASANT HOME,
Progressive Party
WEDDING BELLS
Democratic Party
W ith tw o p u b lic b u ild in g s going
W edding bells w ere rin g in g joy­
up in G resham ju s t now an d a pub-
fu
lly
a t P le a s a n t H om e la s t S unday.
lice fo u n ta in in p ro sp ect th e signs
A t a p re tty ch u rc h w edding
in
L ist of ca n d id a te s fo r O regon on
P re s id e n tia l E lecto rs H ugh Mc- R ichard M ontague, F ra n k Schlegel
S ta te S e n ato rs — C h a rle s W. Ac-
o f p ro sp e rity a re r a th e r in th e
th e P ro g re ssiv e tick et.
th
e
a
ftern
o
o
n
Miss
A
lice
May
S
te
­
k
erso
n
,
R
o
b
ert
S
F
a
rr
e
ll,
(R
e
p
.;)
a sc en d an t. T he new m u n ic ip a l b u ild ­
L atn, M arsh field ; W ill M. P eterso n , J o h n C. W elch, W. L. Page.
Dan K e lla h e r, (R e p .;) L. M. L ep­
P re s id e n t— T h eo d o re R oosevelt.
p h en s becam e th e b rid e of E. M.
ing. w hich is co stin g $3u00, is a l­
S
ta
te
R
ep
re
se
n
ta
tiv
e
s
—
Geo.
H
P e n d le to n ; D. M. W atson,
P o r t­
Vice P re s id e n t— Gov. H iram J o h n ­ p er, T. L. P e rk in s, (R e p .)
W olters of T acom a. T he im p res­
read y up to th e second flo o r and son.
R e p re se n ta tiv e s— R o b ert
A istrop, lan d ; J o h n M. W all, H illsb o ro ; F . C W atson, A. G. N ichols, D r Ja c k M sive service w as read by th e b rid e 's
still going up a t a rap id pace. It
Vates, B enj, B rick, Hobt. J . U pton, b ro th e r, Rev. F . C laude S tep h en s,
P re s id e n tia l
E lecto rs — A.
S C. A. A pp leg ren . (R e p .;) E dw in G. W h itten , P o rtla n d .
at
w ill be fin ish ed in less th a n a m o n th G eddes. L. H. M cM ahon. Levi W. A m m e, J . H. N o lta, ( R e p .;) E. O.
w a
.
ii
i
ii . i
D' ,,a w e s > A- *i'- F leg al, E rnest p a sto r of th e C h ristia n ch u rc h
U S. S e n a to r— H a rry L ane. P o r t- ' K ro n er R
w
H agood,
K elso, W ash.
B u rd o n ,
R o b ert
W.
H agood,
longer, in fact it w ill be read y fo r M yers, W. K . N ew ell, A. K. W are.
land.
U n ited S ta te s S e n a to r— A lfred E. (D e m .;) O liver M. H ick ey ; A rth u r
A larg e n u m b er of frie n d s an d
K ro n en b erg , O. E L e n t, E. Lund
th e last m e etin g of th e p resen t
’W. L aw ren ce, (R e p .;) M. J . M ur-
C lark .
re la tiv e s had g a th e re d , w hen p ro m p t­
C ongressm an
M. G. M unly, P o rt- berg.
city
co u n cil th is y e a r a n d before
Spencer,
ly a t 3 o'clock Miss Olive W ithee oi
C ongress. T h ird D istrict— A. W n an e, (R e p .;) W. Irv in g
C ounty S h e riff— Tom M. W ord.
th e ir successors
a re in s ta lle d . It L a ffe rty . (R e p .,
(R e p .;) F . W. V alen tin e; A rth u r F. land.
P o rtla n d , took h e r place a t th e o r­
S ecretary of S ta te — Jo h n B. R yan.
g an ajid sang u
b e a u tifu l
solo,
C ounty T re a s u re r— E V ersteeg.
w ill be a h an d so m e s t r u c tu r e of
S ecretary o f S tate— E .
E lm er B aines.
then played N leiidelshonn's w edding
S h e riff— W. H. F itz g e ra ld , (R e p .) PorM and.
C ounty C lerk J. B. C arr.
co n crete blocks w ith ju s t en o u g h o r­ K ennedy.
m arch us th e m in is te r an d c o n tr a c t­
F ood an d D airy C o m m issio n er—
C ounty C lerk — J o h n
B. C offey,
C ounty A ssessor— H. D. W agnon.
n a m e n ta tio n to m a k e it a ttr a c tiv e to
R ailro ad
C om m issioner, Second
ing p a rtie s adv an ced to th e a lta r.
Jo h n D. M ickle, (R e p .)
(R
e
p
.)
*
th e eye, a n d w ith every fa c ility for
C ounty School S u p e rin ten d en t-
D istrict— Lew A nderson, P o rtla n d .
T he groom w as accom panied by his
C irc u it J u d g e , D ept. No. 2— R. G.
A ssessor— H. D. W agnon, (D em .)
A. It. D raper.
th e p u rp o ses to w hich it w ill be I M orrow . (R e p .)
b ro th ers, Jra an d C has. H. W olters.
Ju
d
g
e
C
ircu
it
C
o
u
rt
—
Oglesby-
T re a s u re r— Jo h n M. L ew is, (R e p .)
given.
and th e b rid e w as a tte n d e d by Miss
Ju s tic e of Peace— Jo h n B. Moon.
C ircu it Ju d g e , D ept. No. 4. Geo.
Young.
C ounty Coroner— Dr. F. S Sm ith M aud S m art and Miss R u th W olters.
School S u |» erin ten d en t — E dw in
T he new C arn eg ie lib ra ry already N. D avis
C ounty C om m issioner- Jo h n
E L ittle Dttle A ltm an c a rrie d th e rin g
D istric t
A tto rn ey — W a lte r H. ¿A nders.
D istric t A ttorney — J o h n A. J e f­
show s so m eth in g of its im p o sin g a p ­
C ronan.
a n d M arg aret F itz g e ra ld , th e b rid e 's
E v an s, (R e p .)
' S u rv ey o r— P h ilo H o lb ro o k , (R ep .) fery.
p e a ra n c e w hen it sh a ll be co m p let­
C ounty S u rv ey o r— Jo h n M cQuInn. niece w as flow er g irl.
J o in t R e p re se n ta tiv e — Dj^vid E. | C o ro n er— Dr. H. R. B tersd o rf.
S tate S e n a to rs— J . W oods S m ith,
ed . T he fra m e s fo r th e
p an elled L ö fg ren , (D em .)
(P a id A dv.)
I
(P a id A d v .)
F o llow ing th e b e a u tifu l rin g ,
m ony, th e g u ests re p a ire d to
t
w alls a re up b u t they g ive only a
hom e of th e b rid e ’s m o th e r, Mrs. J.
p o o r idea of how th e b u ild in g will
A. S tephens,
w here
re fre sh m e n ts
look when fin ish ed .
T h a t it will
w ere served an d th e couple received
cost $10,000 Is su ffic ie n t ev id en ce
th e hearty c o n g ra tu la tio n s of th e ir
m any friends.
th a t it w ill not be a ch eap s tru c tu r e
P
re
s
id
e
n
t—
W
illiam
H.
T
aft.
I
M
ultnom
ah
C
ounties
—D
avid
E.
Lof-
Mrs. W olters h a s m ade h e r hom e
as th e w ooden fra m e w ould su g g est,
Vice P re s id e n t— J a m e s
S, S h er- S tem
w ith h e r m o th er a t P le a s a n t H om e
an d th e p u b lic m u st w ait to see th e
fo r som e tim e an d w as a favoriti
i m an.
"
I S tate S e n ato rs— I. N. Day, R o b ert
fin ish o f th e b u ild in g b efo re its real
am o n g th e m any y o u n g people of the
P re s id e n tia l E le c to rs— E. V. C a r - ' s - F a rre ll, D an K e lla h e r, G us C. Mo-
A m ong th e c a n d id a te s on th e pro-
E.
L,
T
H
O
R
P
E
.
b eau ty an d so lid ity can be a p p re ­ g ressiv e tic k e t w hom th e O u tlo o k can ler> M cK inley M itchell,
locality. She also has m any a c q u a in t­
M. J . M e - 1 a®1"» I- C<. l e t k i n s , (D r.)
I n is p o rtio n o t M u u n u m ah coun­
ciated . It w ill go ah ead a t a s u r­
M ahon, J o h n
L.
R an d , P h il Met-
R e p resen tativ es— Jo h n D. A b b o tt, ty, e u io ia c iu g a u o u t ten precincts ances in P o rtla n d .
p a rtic u la rly reco m m en d is
L. M. sch an , Jr.
The groom is a son of Mrs. F. A
10 . A. A pplegren, L. G. C a rp e n te r, re p u b lic a n ny a b o u t l a per
p risin g pace a n d w ill be occupied on
cein.
L epper w ho is ru n n in g
fo r s ta te
L aw rence, C. N.
Mc­ e a st oi Aiouul la o o r , is avoweuly D avis of T acom a an d h as u position
U nited S tates S e n ato r Ben Sell- A rtliu r
sch ed u le tim e.
as en g in e e r on th e N o rth e rn P a c i­
se n a to r. H e p ro v ed h im self to be ¡ng.
A rth u r, J. H. N oita, C onrad 1’. Ol- vvnu m a t ta c t siu riu g
mo in tuc fic. Mr. W o lter's
T he fo u n ta in to be b u ilt a t the
m o th er,
th re e
a frien d of th e M ultn o m ah co u n ty
(J. S. R e p re se n ta tiv e — A W. . . son, H. C. K ing, Irv in g W. Spencer, la c e i o u g h t to be loo tlm iu to pre- b ro th e rs Ira W „ Mr and Mrs H
in te rse c tio n
of
Main a n d Pow ell
, Ja y H. U pton.
u ict a u y tu iu g m ure m a n th e party D. and Chas. H., anti s iste r, Miss
fa ir la s t sp rin g w hen a dozen of th e ferty .
s tre e ts is of lesser im p o rta n c e th a n
vote lo r H u rry L ane
lo r
L uiteu R u th , all of T acom a, w ere p resen t
COUNTY O F F IC E R S .
fair d ire c to rs w en t dow n
to
th e
F O R STA TE O F F IC E R S ,
ovaces s e n a to r; b u t I am n o t tiu m
th e tw o b u ild in g s m en tio n ed but it
A m ong o th e r frie n d s
an d re la ­
c o u rt h o u se to ask o u r co u n ty com -
S ecretary of S ta te — Ben W.
O l- 1 C ounty C om m issioner — W. L. on m a t p o in t, a lih o u g u a re p u n ii
w ill be of in e stim a b le b en efit when
tives p re s e n t w ere
th e follow ing:
L ig h tn e r.
m issio n ers fo r $2000. H e w as one | c o tt-
can
m
ysen,
to
r
1
Know
m
a
t
of
the
Rev. and Mrs. F . C lau d e S tep h en s,
finished. Its cost will be ab o u t
O regon D airy an d F ood C om m is-
C ounty S h e rlff
W. H. F ltz- tiiree c a n tiid ates he is
of th e p rin cip al ad v o cates fo r th e
th e
betn of K elso; Mr. and Mrs G rah am of
$300 a n d it w ill be of r a th e r plain
I
sio
n
er—
J
o
h
n
D.
M
ickle.
g
erald
.
aiiuw
u
in
tills
section
a
n
d
liat P resco tt, O regon; Mrs. C leg g ett, Mr.
a p p ro p ria tio n an d had th e b ack in g
a rc h ite c tu re , but as a boon to m an of th e E ast Side b u sin ess m en 's I a ì ^ i ' so T .0 C° m i U l 8 aioncr Clyde B.
u le -iim e a c q u a in ta n c e s unil connec­ an d Mrs. F itz g e ra ld , Mr. an d Mrs.
C ounty C le rk — J o h n B. Coffey.
tions
here
who
a
re
going
to
help
a n d b east it w ill have a n im p o rta n c e
B. C. A ltm an, Dr. O. S.
M urray,
C ounty A ssessor— H enry E. Reed.
clu b of w hich he is th e se c retary .
m m along ju s t a little bit on elec­
S tephens,
Mr.
and
J u d g e of C ircu it C o u rt, Dept. No.
th a t c an n o t be m easu red in m oney
C ounty T re a s u re r— Jo h n M. Lewii« tion Uay. 1 have k now n him my sell Mrs. H a rrie t
T he fa ir g o t th e m oney an d it w as 2 ito b e rt G. M orrow.
Mrs. M cK enney, Mr. an d Mrs. J . B.
or sty le. I t w ill be b u ilt alm o st at
C
ounty
S
u
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
—
A.
P.
since boyhood an d n ever hud occa­ L en t, Mr. and Mrs. G regory,
all p aid o u t in p re m iu m s an d im ­
Mr.
J u d g e of C ircu it C o u rt, Dept A rm stro n g .
once.
sion to cull an y o n e dow n for re fle c t­ and Mrs. D ale N o rth ru p , Mr. an
p ro v em en ts an d fo u n d its way back No. 4— G eorge T azw ell,
x
or
in teg rity Mrs. L au d erb ack ,
C ounty S u rv ey o r— P h ilo H olbrook. ing on h is honesty
Mr.
and
Mrs.
in to th e h a n d s of th e people. T h ere I D istric t A tto rn y e — W alter H.
C ounty
C oroner — Sam uel
C. m in er in p riv a te or public life.
M arkell, Mrs. an d Miss M iller, Mrs.
is a g ra te fu l re m em b ran ce of Mr. E vans.
Slocum , (D r.)
in th e elec tio n of a se n a to r, us in S h e tte rly ,
Mrs.
Geo.
C a rp e n te r,
R e p re se n ta tiv e , C lae k a m a s
th e choice of a p re sid e n t, th e re is Mrs( r, N. I,. S h rln er, Mr. am t Mrs
L ep p er's
e x e rtio n s
in b e h a lf
of
am i
(P a id A dv.)
alw ays a p rin cip le a t sla k e .
anu C has. L. H u n te r, and II .1,. St. C lair.
E a ste rn M u ltn o m ah , and we
h ere
Mr .and Mrs. W olters took
the
m ethods of em p lo y in g h is ta le n ts th e
‘l ““ 1re‘,,ubH«an
“
sh o u ld h elp to elec t him as s ta te
.11..,1, _ .
.
.
would be a blessing to have col
d is trib u tio n of county w ork am ong leagues oi th e sa m e p o litical com- ev en in g tra in for P o rtla n d , an d will
s e n a to r. H e is se c re ta ry
of th e
spend a sh o rt honeym oon
at Loa
th e people who help to pay th e tux- plexion in th e u p p er H ou se
a lo n g
-----------
' P ro g ressiv e S ta te C e n tra l co m m ittee
\n g e le s. They expect to m ak e th e ir
T he m ovem ent fo r th e o rg a n lz a and ¡s Btlil ¡n a p osition to do us
es. T he co n stru c tio n
of the new * n Ti a rep u b lican p re sid e n t, yet
hom e In Tucomu.
c o u rt house and e s ta b lis h m e n t of utflluVv in a t 11 BUl'“ a
th in g
as
tion of a P a tro n -T e a c h e rs' society c o n sid erab le good a n d we can easily
the co u n ty farm n e a r T ro u td a le have
ut'*“ o c ra “ e s e n a t o r s s h o u ld be
w as launched a t a
well a tte n d e d I c o u n t on his serv ices ag ain
w hen-
ne resu lt of o u r com ing election
T h e p eo p le of E a s te rn
M ultno­ both been accom plished d u rin g his
p u b lic m eetin g held la s t F rid a y nig h t I eVe r needed.
n ere w ould tie h arm o n io u s
work
his
ideas and close a tte n tio n (o th e
a t th e sch o lh o u se a t G resh am .
As a m em b er of th e s ta te se n a te m ah h av e occasion to be p ro u d of in cum bency, u lth o u g h
needs
h arm o n y
w jth ot th e slate.
F o llo w in g an e n jo y a b le p ro g ra m ; he w ould be ag g ressiv e in d riv in g th e best ro a d s in th e s ta te of O re- nav e been in fu ll
Dr. Dane is a g ran d so n of G eneral
a rra n g e d by th e te a c h e rs, in w hich o u t p riv ileg e, e q u a liz in g o p p o rtu n ity s ° “ ' one o i th e Kreatef>t fa c to rs in those of J u d g e C leeton and C om m is­
Jo sep h J,ane, once a vice p re sid e n ­
m any of th e boys an d g irls took a n d be fo u n d fig h tin g fo r e q u a litie s s iv in g us BUeh sp len d id th o ro u g h sio n er H a rt. If re-elected he will
tia l can u iilate, and a n ativ e son ot
p a rt, in clu d in g th e p o p u la r B u tte r- of rig h ts, p riv ileg es an d cap acities fa re s as a re to be fo u n d in
rem ain th e sam e ste a d fa st frien d of O regon
U i . r he ls q u alified for O|M‘n to 4'liihlren of Oregon tiinler
fly ch o ru s, an a d d re s s w as g iv en by i w hich sh o u ld be th e aim of leg lsla- i 400 m iles of g ra v e l an d m acad am is E a ste rn M ultnom ah an d o u r already th e office of s e n a to r ls a d m itte d by
«
under Id years of age.
Id y ea rs o f age.
W illiam L. L ig h tn e r, w ho is w illin g I m a g n ificen t ro ad s w ill be th e bet- a ll, a s he is in th o ro u g h loucli w ith
P rin c ip a l G. R. R obinson. H e ex- tion.
a ll needs of th e slate.
P rizes to lie d is trib u te d as fol­
p lain ed th e need of such an o rg a n i­
to succeed h im self as co u n ty com ­ 1er fo r it.
his is a v o lu n tary te stim o n ia l to low s: : F o r th e best o rig in a l to m -
m issio n er. He Is iu fu ll h arm ony
zatio n , and th e b en efits to be d e ­
E recting More Towers.
th e a b ilitie s an d w orth
of an old position (n o t to exceed 7 50 w o rd s)
rived from it, a n d called on v ario u s
frie n d — one w hom I can recom m end by any child u n d e r th e ag e lim it,
T he P. R. L. &P. Co,,
h as
a w ith p ro g ressiv e id eas a s we all know
p e rs o n s
to
ex p ress
th e ir view s crew o f m en a t w ork p u ttin g
to those w ho a re inclined to w aver on th e follow ing su b je c t:
up »or to him we a re p rin c ip a lly
in ­
A m ong th o se ta k in g p a rt w ere Mr j
iu th e ir alle g ia n c e to e ith e r of his "WHY JONATHAN BOURNE, JR .,
B ru g g e r Mr D ow sett
Mr
Neal I ,t ° W,T 8 f.°r th e h ig h vollage w lr®" d eb ted fo r th e c o n trib u tio n of$266U
rep u b lican o p ponents.
SHOULD BE
RETURNED
TO
P
ro
s
p
e
rity
is
in
evidence
a
t
th
e
Mr L ,n'd -
r - -
to o u r co u n ty fa ir la s t Bpring w hich
T H E U NITED ST A T E S S E N 'T E .’’
F
ir
s
t
S
ta
te
B
an
k
.
C
om
plete
new
m ade it po ssib le fo r u s
to o ffer
F O R BALE o r T R A D E, a P a c k a rd
$50 in gold.
a n “ i ™ o “^ e d 1?
^ T s y ^ o ^ ^ d "
fix tu re s hav e ta k e n th e place of the
th e la rg e st list of p rem iu m s
F o r th e next bset p ro d u c tio n , $25
old o and in c lu d e th e space th a t was o ig a n , iu firs t class co n d itio n . Mrs.
an elec tio n re su lte d in th e fo llo w in g
■ -
lit gold.
a rig h t of way w as so u g h t acro ss th e p aid o u t in th is co u n ty fo r m e rito r a rra n g e d w hen th e b u ild in g w as e n ­ C. P ow ell, p h o n e 25x.
o fficers being elec ted :
F o r th e th ird best p ro d u c tio n $10
in te rv e n in g co u n try
so as to save ioug ex h ib its. H is b u sin ess m eth ods larg ed .
E v e ry th in g is of e a ste rn
P re s id e n t, B ert L indsey.
In gold.
th e d ista n c e of n e a rly fo u r
m iles
O u tlook F ree w ltli D a ilies.
oak in n a tu r a l fin ish , w ith
th re e
V ice-president, H. 1». St. C lair.
in
h
a
n
d
lin
g
th
e
co
u
n
ty
fu
n
d
s
a
re
F o r th e fifty next best $1 ehch.
a ro u n d th e cu rv e betw een th o se tw o
w ickets fo r cash ier, te lle r and ex-
S ec re ta ry , Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an . places, b u t it could not be had and c o n serv ativ e
B u ie s G overn in g ( o n ie st:
but
lib e ra l in
t “® [ change c le rk T he p re s id e n t's p riv ate
D aily and B unday O reg o n ian and
T re a su re r, Mrs. J . G. M etzger.
I lie to w ers w ill follow th e
tra c k
All c o n te s ta n ts sh o u ld w rite th e ir
to room is a t th e w est
side of the i w ice-a-w eek O u tlo o k , special com ­
A co m m ittee c o n sistin g
of
Mr th e e n tir e d istan ce. T he w ork will sense th a t th e r e is so m eth in g
co m positions on p a p e r 8 Vs by II
show fo r a ll (h e m oney sp en t an d lobby an d is co n v en ie n t, lig h t and
R obinson, Mrs. C lan ah an an d Mrs be go in g th ro u g h G resham
b in a tio n , 1 y e a r, $7.75.
(R e g u la r inches, if possible.
In a th e peo p le o f E a ste rn M u ltn o m ah a re ?!ry,
T he 8pace ls m ore th a n treb_
M cColl, w as ap p o in ted to d rw a up
few d ay s an d will be ru sh ed to an a . 1 ^ . « . , , . lM „ t , > 1. I l b . r . l j g f f
T he m a n u sc rip ts sh o u ld reach us
p rice fo r D aily and B unday O reguu-
fo rm of c o n stitu tio n an d by-law s.
by Nov. 5th.
e arly com pletion.
ia n , $8 .0 0 .)
T he nam es of th o se p re s e n t w ere
T he a w a rd s w ill be m ade n o t la te r
alm o st w ith o u t ex cep tio n sig n ed to
th a n Dec. 1, 1912.
a ro ll of m em bers. T h ere w ere 56
Spell
nam e
and
a d d re s s c o r­
nam es.
•
rectly.
All p a re n ts an d te a c h e rs w ere to
A d d ress all c o m m u n icatio n s to tin
be considered m em b ers an d e v e ry ­
B o u r n e P o p u la r G o v e r n m e n t
< lull.
.1Y ESTO CK.
l.iMTttock
In-al E s ta te R e n ta ls.
one in te re ste d is in v ited to a tte n d
MISCELLANEOUS
Ml | J o u r n a l
B uilding,
I’o i-tla n d .
th e m eetings.
O regon.
T he te a c h e rs w ere ap p o in ted
a
H orse B a rg a in s
F O R S A L E — R eg istered C otsw old i LOTS F O R SA LE a t C ed a rv ille —
L au n ch “ C oxey.”
(P a id A dv.)
c o m m ittee to a rr a n g e a p ro g ra m for
S ev eral g e n tle d riv in g m ares an d raDi-
W ill sell very
reaso n ab le. Easy te rm s
H. W. S n ash ail. P h o n e j 36 ft. 60 horse pow er, 4-cyllu-
th e n ext m eetin g w hich w ill be held y o u n g sta n d a rd an d th o ro u g h b re d H ave used him tw o seaso n s. Can G resham 74
Tliet oi-om-r's O ffice in Uroaliaui
tf
'» ¡d er, cypress H ull, very speedy. B oat
F rid a y n ig h t, N ovem b er ,15.
- I —
h o rses a t y o u r ow n p rice. M errill,
see b is lam b s. A. L. H eacock,
5
R ose V ista F a rm s.
tf m iles so u th of H ogan. P h o n e D am-
D r. II. R B iersd o rff,
w ho
is
$1600
o r will
F O R R E N T — A sm all fr u it and bouse 17x51 feel
- -------
-
---- .
______ ascu s 85.
69
F O R SA LE — A few p u re
bred
chicken ra n c h w ith in th e city lim its tra d e fo r acreag e.
67 th e P ro g ressiv e c a n d id a te fo r co r­
R ouen d rak es. Mrs. C. E.
E d e r,
o n e r, w ould if elected brin g
m uch
FO R SA LE — T eam of co lts, com - j
of G reshain. E n q u ire a t th e B ank -------------------------------------------
G resh am , R. 2. P h o n e 359.
tf
of th e business of his office to
ing fo u r; b ro k e to d riv e. E n q u ire
S a le o f E str a y s,
of G resham .
66
G a so lin e Woodsuw.
G resham .
H ereto fo re
there ha i
Ed. H a m ilto n , G resh am R. 2,
or
N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t I will
We w ould lik e to saw y o u r wood been a m onopoly of th e c o ro n e r's of
B ids W an te d .
p hone 35x1.
tf
sell a t my place a t P le a s a n t H om e
F O R S A L E , cheap— 2*4
acres, m
■■
IO .
Uxl flee in th e city of P o rtla n d , r e s u lt­
®
P lease call o r
phone
on O tis' d a iry farm on
T h u rsd ay ,
G resham , O re., Oct. 21, 1912.
S tock hogs w an ted
II. H ow- O ct. 24, a t 2 p. m ., tw o 3 -y ear old new bo u se and b a rn , good location. T h o ren A M agnuson, G resham
tf ing in sev eral d is re p u ta b le scenes
B ids w ill be received u n til No­ iff, G resham .
and excessive costs tor in q u e s ts and
tf red -b ro w n h eifers, ta k e n
up
by N ear A d v en t ch u rch , 2 m iles e a st
v em ber 4 th , 1912,
at
office
of
| b u rials.
Ily
an
a rra n g e m e n t
me and ad v e rtise d acco rd in g to law . | of T ro u td a le . Jo s. W. C row ston. tf
Aut.iniiiliili*
B
argain
| w ith R R. C arlson all th e c o ro n e r s
T ow n R eco rd er fo r b u ild in g a w a­
G. N as^ h ah n , R. 2, G resh am .
Team M ules.
S m all c a r, a lm o st new ut
h alt business In e a ste rn M ultnom ah will
te r fo u n ta in . F o r p la n s and sp eci­
Good p u lle rs, a t a b a rg a in , sev-
p rice if ta k e n im m e d ia te ly .
Mer be done here, th u s saving costs an d
FO R R E N T — C ottage
on
Main rill, Bose V ista F arm s.
M errill, Bose
R o b erts. ®r a l d riv in g o h rses
ficatio n s call on D. M
tf
v alu ab le tim e and e lim in a tin g
tho
s tre e t, 5 room s, ele c tric lig h ts, city
V ista F a rm s.
tf
Tow n R ecorder.
p ro fessio n al Ju ro r w ho m akes
his
o fa A. G. H o rb erg , m ile n o rth
of w ater. C has. C leveland.
tf
AiU»> for Sale.
i living o u t of th e business. A voti
R ig h t to re ject an y an d all bids
F R E S H COW S fo r S ale.— H . C. B o rin g o r p h o n e G resh am 468. 68
w ill
be
B ulck a u to , 26 h. p. Mode! 16 fo r Dr. B iersd o rff
th e
W ih lo n , G resh am R 4. P h o n e 381 tf
is reserved.
F O R R E N T — 4 room s s u ita b le for 4-passenger. $266 la k e s it. A. E ‘ rem edy.
By o rd e r of Tow n C ouncil.
FO
R
S
A
L
E
—
Six
y
e
a
r
old
g
eld
ing,
tf
(P a id A dv.)
W A N TED to buy a good
D u r­
C ity w ater. Mrs. J L indsey, G resham .
1566 p o u n d s. « % M ilb u rn wagon hous«keeping
D M R O B E R T S,
h am
or
H o lstein
bull. . Boss
L. H atoioo , G re»ham .
tf
an
d
wood
rack
.
G
B.
H
am
ilto
n
,
A W alk e r.
L en ts, O regon. Box
T ow n R eco rd er.
SH A R E T E L E P H O N E STOCK for
W ednesday, O ct
30,
Dr.
box 34, K. 3, G resh am .
*69
______________
697
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le. O. Zeek, p hone 94.
*68
Home M ore C hoice la its.
Lowe, P o rtla n d 's well know n
H a r v e s t M oon D a n c e .
BE II. ESTATE AND B E M AIJ4
F o r S ale in Z en ith ad d itio n by
Z
77
o p tician , will he a t H otel C ongdon.
R ockw ood g ra n g e will b egin th e
r o R SA LE R e g istered H olstein
W AN I ED to borrow $S60, on good D on't fall to have hint test
your
th e ow ners
T he In d e p e n d e n t L and
M oney.
social season a t R ockw ood w ith an b u ll, 2 y e a rs old . A lso
Sim plex
C om pany. E asy term s. Buy d ire c t secu rity
E n q u ire a t O utlook
of- eyes for glass«»
S cores of G resham
F ro m one to fo u r th o u sa n d d o lla rs
h a rv e s t moon d an ce on S atu rd ay cream
s e p a ra to r No. 7. Good as
»ave com m ission
See E. H (ice
references.
70
...
.
loan on im proved fa rm .
P h o ne
evening, O ct. 26. D evine's new or- new. _
K elly, Rea T h ird s tre e t an d K elly j __ i__
C. W. A lb ertso n , p h o n e 93. tf G resh am 308.
c h e stra will fu rn ish th e m usic. T ick ­
avenue.
tf
Nit Up sin] T ak e N otice.
e ts , $1. S u p p er e x tra . T he public
Indian B unner Ducks.
S ale o f E M ra r
F O R K E N T — S m all ho u se an d tw o
T he price on th e
$52 66 V ictor
is co rd ially in v ited to a tte n d . No
American Standard, white
and L aurel R ange in o u r
w indow
Is
w
u
i. given
• 1 acres
and chicken
Are You Going to B uild?
u n d e sira b le s allow ed to rem ain and
Noth-e
Is , hereby
th a . t
F o r p wUh
a r „ c u barn
la r , caH
hone 3 houses
,7
j
G re a te st egg $42 56 th is w eek. No b e tte r ra n g e
If so, c o n su lt W. H. K a rr, G resham , faw n , $1.60 each .
ra g g in g w ill be positiv ely p ro h ib ite d w ill sell a t p u b lic a u c tio n a t my
D avidson.
*71
place, 2 H m iles e a st an d h a lf m ile
’
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—
O regon
P la n s and e s tim a te s fu rn - p ro d u cers. H . W. C ooley, T ro u td a le ,uad®- S te rlin g A K idder.
so
u
th
of
G
resh
am
,
on
.Monday,
Nov
F
O
R
SA
LE
46
a
c
re
s
of
b
ru
sh
ished.
R. 1, p hone 434.
*tf
, , v ’ »,
E yes tested an d g lasses
fitte d
tf
• f Urn
l.umls-r
4, a t 10 a. m , 1 bay horse, b ra n d - ‘and I ‘A m iles e a s t o f
B oring,
D r Geo. In g lis, T ro u td a le , O re 69 ed “ T S” on left sh o u ld e r, w eig h t $<600. A. H erz, B o rin g , Ore. * 7 (
b .,,1 1 H »in>__ r- H L
77 7T»
R idge L u m b e r com pany.
Why wait a wi*k
.
Z
le‘d .tMSM
« r “ d« . I-*« PH «'«
li-H .
„„I
•
about 1200, th e sam e h av in g b e e n ' — —— —---------- —— —-
-------- , , Get the habit.
»
T ry
th e
tw'lce-a- 1 l ° r seed, a t 4 c e n ts a pound
w a n ts o a ts ta k e n u p by m e an d ad v ertise d sc-
F O R R EN T'— F u rn is h e d
house- r° r
new ’ 7
Gresham Feed Milt
" 111 fin ish . W ill d e liv e r from o u r new
and w heat. H igh est cash
price« co rd in g to law
E L in d
69 keep in g ro o m s on th e g ro u n d f lo o r ,1
Plan of th * O u tlo o k . P h o n e j S helley, T ro u td a le ,
R 2,
phone m | | | t 2 mUes
of Kelgo p hone
I
P h o te 6 (1 .
Dated, Oct. 26, 1913.
Mrs Gila Hom lsh, Gresham
*69
701.
Corbett 64,
17 i (1 1 1 ,
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LEFPER, FRIEND
OF THE FAIR
PATRONS AND
TEACHERS MEET
Republican Party
SPEAKS FOR
HARRY LANE
LIGHTNER HAS
GOOD RECORD
ESSAY CONTEST
FOR BOURNE
Bank Has New Furniture
WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter-W ANT ADS.
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