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G R E SH A M FOR U nited S tates S enator O UTLO O K. Geo. TUESD AY, (X T O H S R 22, 10 12 T a zw e ll Republican Candidate for Circuit Judge D ep a rtm en t N u m b e r 4 J u d ge T a z w e ll's record in the M unicipal court o f P o rtlan d is such as to com m end him to a ll righ t th in k in g men. He has brushed aside the cob w ebs ot ju d icia l procedure and put the stan din g ot that co u rt on a h ig h er plane than it has e ver been before. He has show n com m on sense in h an dling the m u ltitu d e o f cases that h ave com e before him. Some o f th e candid ates for th is o ffic e have resided here but a short tim e and we know but little about them . T a zw ell has lived here nearly 21 years. In public and p riv ate life his record is clean . He know s the w an ts of the people and is in sym pathy w ith the law s whilst they have en acted. A vote for him m eans the enforcem en t and the proper in terp retatio n o f those law s. Y ou ta k e no chance when you vote for Fairview HARRY LANE H A R R Y L A N E as Superintendent of the Oregon Insane Asylum made a record for economy and efficiency. H A R R Y L A N E as Mayor of Portland for two terms made a record for anti-graft and law enforcement. H A R R Y L A N E as United States Senator will give the State and Nation a service, vigorous, e ffectiv e and incorruptible. (P a id A d v .) Estacada y ESACAD A, Oct. 2 1,— E staca d a high school fo o tb a ll team vs Van- high school fo o tb a ll team . a je d last S a tu rd a y . Score 30 to 0. in fa v o r o f V a n co u v er high school T h e E staca d a hoys p layed a good ga m e fo r th e ir fir s t one, but were too lig h t a team fo r th e ir oppon ents. T h eg m ade som e very good e ffo r ts but were u n able to m ake an y gain s. W e exp ect them to give a good acco u n t of th em selves later in th e season. to be given in E sta ca d a very soon, and from the w ay it lo o ks it w ill be good fo r they h ave som e o f the best hom e talen t th a t can be had. The d ate is not stated yet hut w ill be soon. T h ere w ill be rep ublican sp ea k ing in E staca d a W edn esday even- ,, also - e qu al s u ffra g e sp eakin g I and fre e show w ill be held at the Boner th e ater W ednesday and every one should attend one or the other of them. Saves L e g o f H oy. “ It seem ed th at my 14 -y e ar old M rs. M. H. E va n s, w ho has been hoy w ould have to lose his leg, on sp en din g several m onths in New- acco u n t o f an ugly ulcer, caused hy Y o rk , retu rn ed to her hom e in E sta a bad b ru ise," w rote D. F . H ow ard. c a d a last S a tu rd a y , and is lo o kin g A quone, N. C. " A ll rem edies and d octor's treatm en t failed till we very w ell and rep orts h a vin g a love tried U u cklen 's A rn ica S a lve , and ly tim e a t her old homq. cured him w ith one bo x.” C u res Mr. and Mrs. R . M. Standisli and burns, boils, skin e ru p tio n s, piles. her son M ilton m et her in Port- j 25 cents at a ll D ru ggists. land and oam e to E staca d a to spend Su n d ay w ith m am m a. * S. E. K e a rn e y , au d ito r 'of the ge n era l E le c tric C om pany o f San- F ra n cisco , C a l., w as out to call on B. O. B o sw e ll and w ife. Mr. Bos w ell used to be un der the San F r a n cisco o ffice o f th a t com pany for sev eral y ea rs, in the con struction dep artm en t and they had a very fine visit. Mr. B osw ell did not get to see his old friend as he w as a tte n d in g to business a t th e G resham fair. Mr. G rilly and Miss W o o d ru ff cam e out Sun day and had lun ch with Mr. and Mrs. B o sw e ll and made som e fresh cid er and return ed to P o rtla n d w ith th eir ju g filled . They also had som e very nice apples. Both are from the P. Ry. L. & L Co. Mr. G rilly is au d ito r, Miss W o o d ru ff is ch ie f typest fo r H. B Booth, ch ie f o f the c o lle ctin g de p artm en t. T he lad ies o f th e C ascad e Booster clu b ga ve th eir firs t dance which w as w ell a tten d ed , and a nice sum w as tak en in to help boost fo r Cas- co u n ty. F ro m the o u tlo o k at pres e n t the boosters fo r C ascad e co u n ty are go in g to be w ell paid for th eir e ffo rts to w ard m a k in g a new co u n ty. Good rep orts are com in g from all over the d iffe re n t parts o f the state. S tay w ith the ship boys, is the o n ly w ay to win In a ju st and rig h t ca u se fo r we need a new co u n ty in’ the eastern part o f C la ck a m a s and we are go in g to get It Don't fo rg a l to vMt 148 T«a E veryb o d y th at kn ow s a good thin g w ill vo te fo r the new coun ty. T he R ebeccas are s ta g in g a play PORTLAND R A IL W A Y L IG H T AND PO W ER CO M PAN Y O . \Y. P . 1H V ISIO N L v . P o rtla n d L v, G resham fo r p r e s h a m fo r fo r and C a za d ero P o r tl’nd C azadero a 5:2 0 c b l 2 :2 5 c l 2 : 25 6:50 d 5 :5 1 b 5:4 0 b 7 :4 5 6:30 a 6 :0 7 8 :4 5 7 :3 7 7 :5 0 b 9 :4 5 9:50 a 7:5 0 10 :4 5 b 8 :45 1 1 :5 0 b ll:4 5 9 :3 9 1 JÖO 1 2 :4 0 b l 0: 45 a 3 : IN li 1 :4 5 1 1 :3 9 3:30 a 2 :2 7 b l 2 :4 3 5 :5 0 2 :4 3 1 : 8» 7 :4 3 b 2 :4 3 li 3 :4 3 4 :4 3 3 : 3!» d b 3 :4 3 li 4 :4 3 a 3 :0 3 bl«l:4N* 3 :3 » c b l1 3 3 7 :1 3 0 :4 3 L ig h t fig u r e s denote a. m. Bold fig u r e s den ote p. m. a U. S. M ail and E xpress, No passen gers. b G resh am L ocal to C aza d ero on Sun days. c S a tu rd a y th ro u gh to C azadero, d T h ro u gh to B o rin g excep t on Sunday. R u n n in g tijiie P o rtla n d to G resh am , 1 hour. A Log on tlie Track, o f the fast exp ress m eans serious tro u b le ahead if not rem oved, so does loss o f app etite. It m eans la rk o f v ita lity , loss o f stren g th and nerve w eakn ess. If a pp etite fa ils , tak e E lec tric B itters q u ick ly to overcom e th e cause by to n in g up tho stom ach and cu rin g th e in d i gestion M ichael lle s s h e lm e r of Lin coin. N eb., had been sick o ver th ree y ea rs, but six bottles o f E lectric Bi'.ters put him rig h t on his feet again . T h e y giv e pure blood, stro n g nerves good d igestion . O nly 50 cents at all D ru gg ists. Why Salves Can’t Cure Eczema ------------------------ *— r Since the old-fashioned th eo ry o f cur-1 trou bles hut none th a t w e can recom in g eczema through the blood has been mend as h ig h ly aa th ia fo r we know th a t g l u n up b y scientists, m any d ifferen t | D .D .D . stops the Itih a t on e. W e ju . t salves have been tried fo r skin diseases, w an t you to give D .D .D . a tria l. T h a t w ill B ut i t has been found th a t these salves 1 be e-iough to prove it o n ly clog the pores and cannot p enetrate O f course a ll o th er d ru g g is ts have to the In n e r skin below •' S <-| lerm is D .D .D . P re s c r ip tio n — go to them i t you w here the eczema germ s a re lodged. , c a n 't c o n e to i s— t ut ddln t accept some T h is — the q u a lity o f p e n e tra tin g — b ig p ro fit su bstitu te probably ex p lain s th e trem endous sue- B ut i f , „ u come to Our store we are cess o f the w ell know n liq u id eczema M c e o i l n c f x t a t P . n p w ill do 'o r you rem edy, otl o f W intergreen, th ym ol, th a t we offer you a fu ll size h o ttie on cerine, e tc , a s compounded in D Presi rtptlon. th is r R'nr.tft -Tf you do r ,t flr-l that It take, awsy the ,h A T ONCB, I t We have told other remedies for akin eoats you not a cent. GRESHAM DRUG CO. w ho is at the Good S am aritan hos p ital, to be im proving. Mr. and Mrs. J. L u sch e r had as Sunday gu ests Mr. and Mrs. Z eller and children o f Portlan d. Mrs A. B. M oller e n tertain ed her d a u gh ters from P ortlan d o ver S u n day. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D u n bar visited th eir son J. A. D unbar, w ife and little d a u g h te r in P o rtlan d Sunday. T liis is a busy w eek w ith the L adies' societies. Mrs. E. E. Hes lin w ill e n terta in w ith a tea fo r the benefit o f the M. E. society on T h ursday aftern o on , and Mrs. D. W. M cKay w ill en tertain the society of the P resb yterian chu rch on the sam e aftern oon . PAGE Scenic G ust C arlson has an auto— it's an O verland Mr. and Mrs I). I) J ack were gu ests at the home o f Mrs. J a c k 's brother. J R. H all at K elso, w here they w< re invited to meet Mrs. H a ll's m other Mrs. A llyn o f W ashougal. W ash., and brother Henry A llyn and w ife of O aklaud. C a lifo rn ia . Mrs. J. It. D uncan visited her uioth'er Mrs M ary Zingshiem , in Portlan d last w eek Gust C arlson and fam ily were Sunday gu ests o f Mr. and Mrs. Olson Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lusted were gu ests o f Mr .and Mrs. D. D. Jack Sunday. N. G. Hedin for Legislature N. G. H edin, Jr., candid ate for the state leg islatu re on the P ro hibition tick e t, is a resident of Len ts, O regon, born in T opeka. K a n sas, in 1885, he has been a resident of O regou since 18 9 1. A fte r public school he prepared fo r U niversity of O regon by n ight w ork and library reading. is a m em ber o f the Uni versity o f O regon L aw D epartm ent w here he won distin ction as a de- bator. He is an intense public sp eaker, h an dling his su b ject with force and sm oothness Has per sonal kn o w led ge of m ining, sm elt ing, farm in g and m illing. J u n io r p artner o f R aym ore R ealty com pany for several years. Stands high in religio u s and social circles, is now chairm an o f the M ultnom ah P ro h ib i tion com m ittee Mr Hedin has traveled e xten sively He kn ow s O regon's needs, both city and county by p erson al contact. l i e stan ds fu lly com m itted to the 18 p lan ks o f the P rohibition p la t form and fu rth e r declares app roval oil tire O regon System ; good county and state road im provem ent by com petent engin eers. R ecogn izes la b o r as the source of all w ealth Opposed to child labor. F a v o rs e ig h t hour law. Opposed to ca p ita l punishm ent. F a v o rs m ore rigid tax on fra n c h is es and w ater powers. F a v o rs san itary p ublic la va to ries as veil as foun tains. F avo rs C olum bia R iv er w agon bridge. F re e a g ric u ltu re in form ation bur eau at C o rvallis. P led ges his ca re fu l and honest con sideration in p ublic fund exp en d i ture. He w ill not p rove un w orthy of yo u r tru st. (P aid A d v.) F A IR V I E W , Oct. 2 1— A n other ac cident happened at the foot of the m il east ot tow n on the bandy roau on S atu rd ay n igh t, hut this tim e there were no fa ta litie s, in fact, the six o ccup ants o f th e cur w hich went over the hauk, 15 feet to the ooltom , escaped with only a few oruises and scratches. T he m achine was owned and driven by Johnson, of the Johnson S a le Co., of P o r t land. He w nn a p arty o f liv e were return in g from T ro u td a le, where they w ent to look at som e real es tate, about 1U o 'clo ck Saturday n ight Millage Tax Rill Repeals la*gisla- tive Appropriation«. when ju s t a fte r they crossed the E d ito r G resham O u tlo o k :— The bridge, w here Mrs. C. C. Heslin lost her life and Mrs. J. O. D avis was so argu m en t p rin ted in the V o ters Pam seriously in ju red last w in ter, their phlet over the sign atu re o f H. J m achine suddenly skidded and seem P arkinson and others a tta c k in g the ed to fa irly fly out into 20 feet of M illage B ill fo r the support of the space and laud u p righ t at the bot A g ric u ltu ra l C o llege and th e Uni tom o f a 15 -foo t em ban km ent. In versity o f O regon, con tain s a m is th eir mad flig h t they were hurled statem en t o f fa cts so v ita l as to over the tops o f sm all trees and a dem and im m ediate correction . A l mass o f boulders, w hich if they had though tile M illage B ill clearly and stru ck , would have resulted in death sp ecifica lly rep eals the a p p ro p ria or serious in ju ry . T he ca r was tion a g g re g a tin g $503,000 m ade by E ven in g T elegram and O utlook being driven at the ra te of nearly 1 y e a r ..............................................$6.50 the last leg isla tu re , fo r buildin gs, 60 m iles per hour and the trem en equipm ent, e tc, at the U n iversity, dous m om entum is no doubt what it is asserted In the argu m en t O utlook and W eek ly O regonian 1 year, . . ............... .................$200 saved it from tu rn in g tu rtle In the a ga in st the B ill th a t " frie n d s " of w ild leap. Johnson claim s he lost th e U n iversity are try in g to k ill a w heel in the so ft d irt w hich has ju s t been filled in at the bridge the referendum on the $503,000 ap propriated by the 1 9 1 1 leg islatu re ap p roach, and this caused the loss fo r the U n iversity o f O regon. If of con trol o f his m achine. One fron t they succeed, the tax p ayers w ill wheel and one back w heel is iiave over $1,288,000 to d ig up for w recked, the hind one being com the schools in 1 9 1 3 .” p letely sm ashed in to sp lin ters, the No e ffo rt is bein g m ade to se wind shield and fro n t o f the ca r and cu re the passage o f these referred the co ver are dem olished. Y oun g B ills, and even should they receive A ck le y of the A ck le y Land Co., was Paul Hoetzel, Prop. a fav o ra b le vote they w ould be a u one o f the o ccup ants of the car to m atically repealed by the passage and lost l i b from his p o ckets, $20 oi of tile M illage B ill so there can he w hich h ave not yet been found. ) no double appropriation. The ca r wras not raised un til today in vestig atio n showH th at instead and a ll day Sunday a crow d was of Increasing the ra te the M illage e f gathered to see the sp ectacu lar on the Market, Fresh Every fects a savin g on the a ve ra g e app ro .«reck, and scores of m achines priation s for th e last ten years. Day w hich passed d u rin g the day stopped T h is bill, being a m easure re g u and the passengers a lig h ted to view la tin g tax a tio n , m ust o f necessity be th e w reck. subm itted un der the in itia tive . Mrs. Sarah Donley o f Spokane, a r W. K. N E W E L L , rived here on F rid a y an ti w ill a c C hairm an o f Com m ission, appointed M. com pany her m other Mrs. H. by the G overnor. Shaw and M iss R uth Shaw to Los If you have yo u n g ch ild ren you i A n geles, C a l., fo r a few w eeks' visit, Iiave perhaps noticed th at disorders m akin g the trip overland. of tlie stom ach are th eir most com-1 Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Snow o f P o rt inon ailm en t. T o co rrect this you : land, fo rm e r F airvie w residents, w ill find C h am b erla in 's Stom ach and w ere Sun day gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. L iv er T ab le e xcellen t. T h ey are I D. W. M cK ay. easy and p leasan t to ta k e , and mild PH YH KTAN H Mrs. C o ra A nderson w as out from and gen tle in e ffe ct. F o r sale by the city to spend a few days and | G resham D rug Co., and ite a le rs e v reports her d a u gh te r, Miss N annie. I eryw here. J. M. S H O R T , M. D. THREE Oglesby Young -F O R - Judge of the Circuit Court, Dept. 4 S ix te e n y e a rs o f A c t iv e P r a c tic e o f th e L a w in A l l th e C o u r ts o f O r e g o n . Paid Ad vert ise men t WANTS COMMON JUSTICE. Working Mer and Women of the £ tatc Oppose Malicious Laws. In order to make a farce and a laugh ing stock of popular government and the initiative and referendum, two measures have been Initiated by the big business interests which are dead ly opposed to the rule of the common people One proposed law limits free speech tn cities of 5,000 or over and Is so glaring an example of class legis lation that It Is absolutely revolting to a right-thinking Individual. And the same people who are In sistent that free speech should be hampered, are asking the cltlz-ms of the state of Oregon to 'eglslate against the people to stend their earnings where and how they please A direct and clean-cut analysis of the law proves that a farmer could not ask his neighbors to not patronize an estab lishment that defrauded him could not recommend any course of action or warn his neighbors against being taken In. too The measure however. Is aimed at the organizations that are seeking to Improve conditions for the common people. Eight thousand sig natures to this bill were secured In Multnomah county, where the people on a referendum of a sim ilar ordl C ity B akery BEST BREAD Pies, Cakes and Other Pastery Main St„ Gresham I rofessional Caids H. H. H U G H E S. M. D. T h in k it over Physician« anti Burgeons GRESHAM , . . OREGON Professional Cards « O N T U A « T O R S W. K. Hamilton Contractor and B u ild e r P lans and Estim ates on R equest Phone 333 G RESH AM , ORE. 1 ASURAN« K Dr. W . C. Belt P h y sicia n and Hurgeon. O ver F irs t S ta te B a n k , G resham P hone 19 W . J. O T T JOHN BROWN INHURANCE R ep resen tin g only R eliab le In su ran ce Com panies. P h o n e 513 U resh am , Oregon H H. OTT O TT BROS. DENTISTS O RESH AM , - - OREGON Phone in i J a m e s E lk in g to n IASI H A M E F IR E A U T O M O B IL E L IF E P L A T E G LASS A C C ID E N T IN D EM N ITY H EALTH O lflc e in Bank o f Gre«liiini D r. Geo. Inglis LAW YERH Physician and Hurgeon. 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I ETERINARY IT io n e 0 0 1 , o r 0 1 4 B a n k o f G r e sh a m JO H N . F R E D L. E V E R S O N . LAWYER. Office pitone GRESHAM, 4x1 OREGON CREAMER «St DOUGLAS Veterinary Hospital. at Leland's Barn, Gresham, Ore Ed. Smith, Assistant. Tbs Outlook will visit a relative or friend for you 104 times during tus year, brim full of news. I