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    G resham O utlook
“Ever at Your Service’
P h o n e 7UI
».
Duty of CCitizens to Read, Think arid Vote
VOL 2. NO. 69
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1912
•
LIBRARY SOCIAL NEW PASTOR
ON HALLOWEEN HAS RECEPTION
_____
The Safest Way
1 he m an w ho does not inform him self to the best of his
ability on th e various q u estio n s to be voted on, a n d on the
claim s a n d qualifications of th e respective candidates, a n d then
vote his h o n est convictions on N ovem ber 5, IS NOT
W O R T H Y T O BE C O U N T E D A C IT IZ E N .
$1.50 PER YEAR
REPUBLICANS 'FOREST SEEDERS
WILL SPEAK COMPLAIN SOME
T h ere seem s to be a q u e e r c o n d i­
tio n of a ffa irs in co n n ectio n
w itii
th e employ uient o l U l e n com posing
th e g o v ern m en t seeding view now .a t
i r i
i
«• •
i i
unqua* tied w h at political boosters
w ork in th e C ascade fo rest reserv e
'
i i
i
som e irresponsible person
your
n e a r M ount Hood. C o m p lain ts have
been iieard th a t tlie m en a te badly
1 He opinions of otH eis need not
tre
a te d and th a t they will not r e ­
d is re g a rd e d .
Jo n e s, K irk T hom pson
an d
G len­ M. Hu ric h o f th e R ap t 1st ch u rc h , in '
m
ain
u fte r h av in g been ta k e n tu th e
well ch o sen w o id s, gave
an
ad
safest w ay is to read both sides of a q u estion a n d
wood M iller.
d re ss ot w elcom e, to w hich Mr. W ire
J
scene
of o p e ratio n s. T he tueu uro
R eception c o m m ittee— Mrs. C lana- resp o n d ed .
H is
resp o n se
show ed w eigh the a rg u m e n ts for a n d against, th en form y o u r con-
re
c
ru
ite
d from tlie em p lo y m en t a g e n ­
h an , M rs. W o o d ard , Mrs. E a stm a n , 1 h im to be a m an of b ro ad
s p irit 1 elusions
cies
i
l
l
P o rtla n d a n d a re se n t
to
M rs, B elt, M rs. St. C lair a n d Mrs. a n d h ig h id eals. H e cam e, h e said ,
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i to be a good citizen an d a h e lp fu l
D
oubtless
th
e
tw
o
m
ost
im
p
o
rtan
t
considerations
w
ith
B
oring
ou
Hie
ears.
F
ro
m
th
e
r
e
S chneider.
m
em
b
er
of
so
ciety
,
b
u
t
ab
o
v
e
all
to
reference
to
a
n
y
a
n
d
all
propositions
found
on
th
e
ballot
a
re
they
a
re
fre
q
u
e
n
tly
com
pelled
to
P ro g ra m — M rs. E lk in g to n an d
be a m in is te r of th e gospel, of th e s e :
w alk th e re m a in d e r of th e
»ay, a
W h o h ad it placed th ere —W h o is hacking it? and,
M rs. E d . M etzger.
C h rist, an d to help m en to a b e tte r
d is ta n c e of a b o u t 35 m iles only to
S ocial— Mrs. M an n in g , Mr.
an d co n cep tio n o f th e C h ristian life. As W h o m will it benefit?
: fin d few acco m m o d atio n s and m ise r­
M rs. K id d e r, Mr. an d Mrs. K a rd e ll, su ch he w as read y to h elp b e a r th e |
I ably p o o r food. Som e of th e sto rie s
T h e re are other qu estio n s p ertain in g to cost, etc. A m eas­
M rs. H evel, M rs. L ew is S h a ttu c k , b u rd e n s an d so rro w s of bis people,
' we h av e Iieard a re w orse th a n th o se
Mrs. N ellie M etzger, C. W. A lb ert- an d s h a re in th e ir joys. H is w ords ure m ay be good in principle b u t w rong in m eth ed s, entailing
Told by the em ployes of tlie M ount
w ere well received by th o se
w ho unnecessary expense, or p e rh a p s containing a joker,
Hood road a n d B ull R un pipe line,
E n te rta in m e n t— M iss H aile, G R. h eard th em .
T h e re can be no d o u b t in the m in d s of th o u g h tfu l a n d
tw
o y e a rs ag o , y e t they may hoover
Mrs.
R obinson, M rs. M.
M eyers,
O th e r
fe a tu re s
o f th e ev en in g
d raw n . It is conceivable th a t p r i­
D a u ffe n b a c k , M iss G oodw in, Miss w ere a b rief p ro g ra m , a n d re fre sh - observing citizens th a t th e tendency to crow d th e ballot w ith
vate c o n tra c to rs m ight tr e a t th e ir
H ughes, M iss M iller, Miss A n d e r­ ! m en ts. t h e p ro g ra m co n sisted of a u n im p o rta n t initiative m ea su res is a m istake a n d a greater
m en w ith b ru ta lity b u t fur tlie gov­
son, Miss H arvey.
l p ia n o d u e t by M isses M ichel an d lim it sh o u ld be p laced u p o n th e privilege.
e rn m e n t to be in su ch business is
R e fre sh m e n ts— Mrs. C arlso n , Mrs. O sborne, solo by Mr. A lb ertso n , and
H on. A lfred E. C lark e, P ro g re s ­
p a s t com preh en sio n .
L aw ren ce, M rs. Geo. S leret,
Mrs. re a d in g s by Mrs. C. M. Z im m erm an
sive c a n d id a te fo r
U nited
S ta te s
O ne of th e sto rie s we Iieard re ­
Miss an d Miss C h ris tin e B u rk h o ld er.
O sborne, Mrs. F . F ield h o u se,
knew and h o n o red him us o n e of her
s e n a to r and W. H. F itz g e ra ld , P ro ­ la te s th a t a m an w as s e n t to th e
A llen.
a sp irin g sons w hom it w ere an h o n o r
g ressiv e c a n d id a te for s h e riff
of su m m it of th e C ascades only to
th e
T h e so cial w ill be held in
H oein g in O p p osition .
[ to know a n d re w a rd fo r th e w ork
M
ultnom
uh
co
u
n
ty
,
will
sp
eak
to
th
e fin d th a t he m u st sleep on th e b a re
C om m ercial clu b h a ll, W ednesday
A fig h t a g a in s t co u n ty
d iv isio n
he had done.
people ol' G reshum
aud
vicinity g ro u n d , an d w ith only a cam p fire to
n ig h t, O cto b er 30. A s h o rt p ro ­ h as been s ta rte d at B o rin g
w here
and
Now we a re to know h im b e tte r n ext T uesday ev en in g in th e hall cook by. He left in d is g u st
g ra m w ill be re n d e re d b eg in n in g a t a n an ti-secessio n clu b h a s been o r­
of th e G resham C om m ercial
club. w ulked back to B o rin g , th e w hole
i
fo
r
he
h
a
s
com
e
to
u
s
a
sk
in
g
th
a
t
8. Miss Isom a n d M iss F o x , of th e g an ized . J .J. R oots . w as elected
E. L. T H O R P E .
we m a k e h im th e a ssesso r of M ult- O th e r c a n u iu a te s will a lso be p re s­ trip from P o rtla n d an d re tu rn co st­
P o rtla n d lib ra ry , a re ex p ected to be p re sid e n t an d E. F . B ru n s, S an d y ;
T h irty y e a rs o r m o re ago a b ril­
. uom ah co u n ty .
We gave h im th e e n t, am o n g them being R o b e rt S er­ ing him over $16. F ro m a c o rre s­
p re s e n t a n d w ill ta k e p a r t on th e A .D. B u rn e tt, E a g le C reek ; J . E.
lia
n
t
y
o
u
n
g
n
e
w
sp
ap
er
s
ta
r
show
ed
n
o
m
in
atio
n
in
a
fa ir c o n te s t w ith vice w ho is th e P ro g re ssiv e n o m i­ p o n d e n t beyond th e Sandy we le a rn
p ro g ra m .
R e fre s h m e n ts
w ill
be S iefer, D am ascu s;
L o u is
Funk,
served a n d th e r e w ill be in te re s tin g V iola; A. C. T h o m as, B ull R u n ; J. on th e firm a m e n t an d he w as w ork a stro n g o p p o n e n t au d we should nee fu r ra ilro a d co m m issio n er, and tliu l tw o m en re sid in g n e a r L e n ts
for w ent up to tlie reserv e in th e cm - '
should E. E lm er K ennedy, c a n d id a te
g am es a p p ro p ria te to th e occasions.
H. R evenue, K elso; D. M. M arsh all, in g a lik e fo r th e g lo ry of th e fifth give him th e office. W e
se c re ta ry of s ta te o n th e P ro g re s ­ ploy of th e seeding crew b u t h ad
give
it
to
him
b
u
t
n
o
t
because
he
T h is is a n a n n u a l e v e n t, an d is E sta c a d a ; T h o m as McCabe, C h e rry ­ e s ta te an d h is fm o th e r,
w ith h er
is H en ry R eed, n o r because he lias sive p a rty tic k e t. E v ery o n e is In­ to re tu r n on foot feelin g very m uch
one of th e m o st e n te r ta in in g of th e ville, an d J . G. D eS h azer, D over
d ep e n d e n t c h ild re n . T h a t re p o rte r
d isg u sted . T h e w e a th e r
w as bad
been s te a d fa s t to h is p a rty
an d viteli to com e, ladies especially.
y e a r. H e re to fo re v a rio u s
th in g s w ere elected vice-p resid en ts.
w
as
H
en
ry
E.
R
eed,
an
d
as
we
aud
they
iiad
no
sleep
in
g
accum
m oda-
(P
a
id
A
dv.)
frie
n
d
s;
n
o
r
y
et
because
of
his
hav e been sold a n d
a
h an d so m e
A ll o f th ese m en a re re s id e n ts of
ll o n s o r ol tier conveniences unil p ra c ­
w orked
to g e th e r sid e
by
side reco rd , b u t because he h a s d a re d to
su m realized fo r th e b en efit of th e th e e a s te rn sectio n of
C la c k ifu a s
tically n o th in g to e a t. T hey
said
G resham re a d in g room . T h is y ear, co u n ty , w hich is em b raced in th e g rin d in g o u t th e d aily se n s a tio n s of com e before th e people in h is fight
they w ere obliged to s it up
au d
as th e lib ra ry is u n d e r co u n ty su p ­ p ro p o sed C ascad e co u n ty . T hey will a m o rn in g p a p e r 1 trie d to fo resee au d em p h asize th e fa lla c ie s of sin ­
keep
a
c
a
m
p
fire
b
u
rn
in
g
fo
r
p
erso
n­
p o rt, e v e ry th in g w ill be p ra c tic a lly co n d u c t a v ig o ro u s cam p aig n up to
g le tax as n o n e o th e r could
or i
w h at life h eld in s to re fo r u s b o th .
al co m fo rt. T he ro a d s a re
lined
w
ould.
H
e
h
a
s
m
ad
e
d
re
a
d
fu
l
T
he
school
in
D
istric
t
No.
28,
h
as
fre e a n d all a r e in v ite d to com e,
th e d ay of th e ele c tio n
in o p posi­ T h ere w ere o th e r s am o n g us, a n d
w ith m en com ing a n d going, for none
havoc w ith th e bogie of u n re s t th a t ( a c re d ita b le reco rd fo r th e
an d e n jo y th e
ev en in g . O nly
a tio n to th e p la n o f re s id e n ts o f Ee-
firs t
have a ssails th e people a n d th e re is con-
of th e m w ill stay ex cep t a few fo r­
c h a rg e of fiv e c e n ts a p la te w ill be la c a d a to d iv id e C lack am as co u n ty som e a re le ft w h ile o th e rs
m o n th of school, w hich
is us fol­
ta d e d aw ay, h u t H en ry R eed w as th e { ¡je n ce jn
eig n e rs. T hose w ho w ork a re taxed
hla
c o n v ictio n s
th a t
m ad e to d efray expenses.
an d fo rm a new co u n ty .
low s;
one
w
ho
g
a
in
ed
th
e
m
o
st
d
is
tin
c
­
fo r th e ir keep an d
have
n o th in g
sin g le ta x is only a w ill o' th e w isp j
Mrs. C leveland, of th e d e c o ra tin g
N u m b er of p u p ils e n ro lle d ;
Boys left. One m an sto p p ed a t C h e rry ­
tio n a s he b a ttle d on in h is fig h t an d his ow n ele c tio n
a
fo reg o n e
co m m ittee, h a s on h a n d a ta sk b o th
T he la rg e st
re a l
e s ta te
deal to rise in h is ch o sen p ro fessio n .
21, g irls 12. P e r cen t of a tte n d ­ ville ou his way back w ho said lie
conclusion.
p le a s a n t a n d d iffic u lt— th a t of m a k ­
k n o w n in th is v icin ity w as co n su m ­
an ce 98.4. T h e p u p ils n e ith e r a b ­ had w orked fo r ten d ay s aud show ed
F
ro
m
one
p
o
sitio
n
to
a
n
o
th
e
r
he
in g th e h a ll look in v itin g an d w ierd
So, if fo r no o th e r re a s o n ,
his se n t n o r ta rd y w ere, M yra H all, A l­
m ated on W ed n esd ay w hen th e Jo h n w ent th e lim it of n e w sp a p e r w ork
a ch eck fu r sixty
c e n ts as h is
fo r a H allo w e'en occasion. She d e­
p u b lish ed
a rg u m e n ts a g a in s t
th e ta D ah lh u m m er, Ire n e K u m m el, G er­
S tig e r place, th r e e m iles s o u th e a st an d th e n
w
as
h
o
n
o
red
w
ith
th
e
fu ll sav in g s fo r th a t len g th of tim e.
sires an y w ho w ill c o n trib u te a n y ­
of G resh am , w as sold fo r $20,000 electio n o f c le rk
of
th e
c irc u it fallacy of th e sin g le ta x e rs should tr u d e B orden, S a ra h M iddleton, Rose T he m en a re w o ndering who is to
th in g s u ita b le fo r d e c o ra tio n s
to
M artin W in ch , a well know n cap i­ c o u rt by a n o v erw h elm in g m a jo rity . 1
t*1® m ean s of e le c tin g him to the S teele, H elen
H o rn eck er,
J e n n ie blam e an d say there is a g r a f t
b rin g th e a rtic le s to th e h all a t 1
ta lis t of P o rtla n d , w as th e p u rc h a s­ F ro m th e re h e w as chosen by th e offio« of co u n ty assessor. You w ill H e n d ric k so n , O pal M iddleton, C lif­ som ew here.
p. in. W ednesday. She w a n ts flo w ­
er. H e w ill im p ro v e th e place w hich d ire c to rs o f th e L ew is a n d
C la rk fin d h ls naIU« in th e « ¡P u b lican col- ford M iddleton,
R aym ond M artin ,
If a ll re p o rts a re
tr u e
th e re
e rs , a u tu m n leaves, p u m p k in s, etc.
c o n sists of 160 acres of ex cellen t ex p o sitio n to be th e se c re ta ry
ol ulun on th e b allo t a n d you w ill not A lb e rt Z en g er,
A dolph
Z en g er, should be an In v e stig atio n us
it
N ow, th e g h o sts
w ill he th e re
Se- i r ° s r e t it th a t you hav e h elp ed elec t L loyd M iddleton, A rth u r G ra n t, H a r­
la n d , b u t his fu ll in te n tio n s have not t t,e c o rp o ra tio n . L a te r, w hen
is n o t likely tiia l th e U nited S ta te s
a n d so w ill we all of us.
been m ad e k n o w n .
C h a rle s Cleve- a l t ie n eed ed a m an to blazon h e r ' him .
old M iddleton, A lb ert
H o rn e c k e r, w ould n o t be a p a rty to any sucli im
lan d n eg o tia te d th e
d eal
and
Is g re a t fa ir to th « w orld he w as as- T h is a rtic le Is n o t in sp ired n o r C u rtis K e n d rick s, E lm e r H e n d ric k ­ p osition.
W h o W ill be C oron er?
H a rry
Reed son, Q uinton K um m el, E rn e st Z en­
W ill th e peo p le of E a s te rn M u lt­ loo k in g a fte r th e p lace te m p o ra rily sig n ed th e w o rk of p u b licity in con- paid fo r n o r does
R o b e rt H en ­
Handy O pp oses New C ou ilty.
n o m ah vole to hav e a t le a st a p o r­ u n til Mr. W inch can ta k e fu ll c h a rg e u ectio n th e re w ith . T h ro u g h all thcBe know th a t it is to be p rin te d . 1 am ger, W a lte r Z enger,
H o reck cr,
H enry
T h e follow ing re so lu tio n
from a
---------------------
p u b lic a ss ig n m e n ts he w orked w ith j w ritin g it because of a u ld lan g syne d rick s, C h a rle s
tio n of one o ffice in o u r p a r t of th e
m ass m eetin g of th e people of S an ­
T h eo d o re
R oosev elt, o u r
g re a t th e sam e d e ta il to fid elity au d loy-1 an d b ecause 1 am g o in g to vote fo r Z enger.
B ounty? T h e re is n o t a n am e on
dy, held la st M onday,
is self-ex­
P ro - alty t h a t c h a ra c te riz e d h is w o rk as him and w a n t you all, ev e ry o n e of
e ith e r p a rty tic k e t, ex cep t o n e fo r w oun d ed le a d e r, a sk s every
D ally O reg o n ian an d O u tlo o k ,
p la n a to ry . It d isap p ro v es tlie fo rm a ­
i a re p o r te r a u d th e w orld o f O regon you, to do th e sam e.
th e le g is la tu re t h a t h as any in te re s t g ressiv e to d o h is d u ty .
1 y e a r ...................................... , , . $6 00
tio n of a new county in u n u iislu k -
o u ts id e of P o rtla n d . Y et th e v o t­
ab le term s. F o llo w in g is th e reso­
e rs a re called upon to h elp choose
lu tio n in fu ll:
th em to hold th e offices. In v o t­
We, th e citizen s of S andy, living
in g fo r H . R. B ie rsd o rff fo r co ro n er
w ithin th e p roposed b o u n d aries of
L i t E ST O C K .
th e o p p o rtu n ity is o ffered to have
I,lin sto c k
B e a l in sta te B e n la ls .
MlH< E I.L A N E O l H
th e new co u n ty of C uscade, in a s ­
a s m uch of th e b u sin ess of
th e
sem bly m et th is 21st day of O cto­
H o rse B a r g a in s
F o r Hale.
c o ro n e r’s office as
belongs h ere
G
a
so
lin
e
W
oodm
an.
LAND F O R S A L E by ow ner, 12
ber, 1912, do hereby u n an im o u sly o p ­
S ev eral g e n tle d riv in g m ares an d
O ne h eavy d r a f t
team ,
2, 3% m iles s o u th e a st o f O regon City,
re ta in e d a t h om e fo r h e h as pledged
We w ould lik e to saw y o u r wood
y
o
u
n
g
s
ta
n
d
a
rd
a
u
d
th
o
ro
u
g
h
b
re
d
pose th e c re a tin g of th e new couu-
S c h u ttle r w agons, 2 wood rack s, 3 j P rices from $30 to $80 p e r acre. P lease call o r p h o n e
h im self to th a t en d . L et us
not
No.
60x1
h o rses a t y o u r ow n p rice. M errill,
$y of C ascad e and e a rn e s tly upp eal
fo rg e t th e old m o tto of ta k in g ev ery ­ R ose V ista F a rm s .
tf
tf p a ir 3 -h o rse s h a fts , 1 set bobsled ' A ddress F. M ayfield, R. 1, S pring- T h o reu A .M agnuson, G resh am .
to th e v o ters of th e s ta te of O regon
th in g in s ig h t. A so lid
v o te fo r
ru n n e rs , 2 m ilk cow s, 1 h e ife r, 1 j w ater, O regon.
*74
S to ck hogs w an ted , T. R. How side sp rin g , to p buggy, baled
to assist us in vo tin g a g a in s t th e
Mr. B ie rsd o rff w ill give it to us.
hay
A u to m o b ile Ilargiiin
tf an d stra w .
itt, G resh am .
proposed new co u n ty of C ascade.
(Paid Adv.)
O. Zeek, G resh am , It.
S m all c a r, alm o st new a t
h alf
LOTS FO R S A L E a t C ed arv ille-
U nanim ously ad o p te d
tills 2 t s '
•i, p hone 94.
*70
E asy te rm s
H . W S n a sh a ll. P h o n e p rice if ta k e n im m ed iately .
M er­
T eam M ules.
d ay of O ctober, 1912.
B id s W an te d .
G resh am 74
tf
rill, R ose V ista F arm s.
tf
Good p u lle rs, a t a b a rg a in , sev­
F O R SA LE
R eg istered C otsw old
A. L. DEATON, P resid en t.
G resh am , O re., O ct. 21, 1912.
e ra l d riv in g o h rses. M errill, Rose ram .
W
ill
sell
very
reaso
n
ab
le.
E.
F
.
B
ru
n s, S ecreary.
F
O
R
SA
LE,
ch
eap
—
2*4
acres,
B ids w ill be received u n til No­ V ista h a rm s .
A
u
to
for
Hale.
tf
H ave used him tw o seaso n s. Can new ho u se an d b a rn , good location.
v em b er 4 th , 1912, a t
office
of
U uick a u to , 2« h. p. Mode! 10-
F R E S H COW S fo r S ale.— H. C. see h is lam bs. A. L. H eaco ck , 5
HI m il G rcslm iii G o D ry?
T ow n R e c o rd e r fo r b u ild in g a w a­
N ear A dvent ch u rc h , 2 m iles e a st 4-passenger. $250 ta k e s It. A. E.
W ih lo n , G resh am R 4. P h o n e 381 t(
m iles so u th of H o g an . P h o n e D am ­
A t both m o rn in g a n d ev en in g serv ­
of T ro u td a le . Jos. W. C row ston. tf L indsey, G resh am .
tf
te r fo u n ta in . F o r p la n s an d speci­
ascu s 85.
69
ices nex t S unday I w ill devote fif­
W A N TED to buy a good
D u r­
fic a tio n s call on D. M.
R o b erts,
teen
m in u te s
befo re th e re g u la r
h
am
o
r
H
o
lstein
bull.
Boss
W
A
N
TED
to
borrow
$300,
on
good
FO R S A L E — Six y e a r old g eld in g ,
T ow n R eco rd er.
FO R R E N T — 4 room s su ita b le for
serm o n to a discussion of tlie liq u o r
A W alk er.
L en ts, O regon. Box 1500 pou n d s. 2 % M ilb u rn wagon
E n q u ire a t O u tlo o k
o f­ q u estio n . Y our a tte n d a n c e and a t ­
ho u sek eep in g .
C ity w ater. Mrs. J se c u rity .
R ig h t to re je c t an y an d all b ids 697.
*69
a n d wood rack .
G. B. H am ilto n , L. H arm o n , G resh am .
t f fice.
te n tio n is in v ited . F.
M llurtiT i,
70
is reserved
box 34, R. 3, G resh am .
*69
P a s to r B ap tist C h u rch .
F
O
R
SA
LE—
R
e
g
iste
re
d
H
o
lstein
By o rd e r of Tow n C ouncil.
H om e M ore C h o ic e lx ,ts .
In d ia n B a n n e r D u ck s.
B E II H I I M E A \ l l H E M AI.H
b u ll, 2 y e a rs
old. A lso
Sim plex
D M. R O B E R T S,
W atch th e L a u re l R an g e In S te r l­
F o r S ale in Z e n ith a d d itio n by
A
m
erican
S ta n d a rd , w h ite
and
cream
s
e
p
a
ra
to
r
No.
7.
Good
as
T ow n R eco rd er.
ing A K id d e r's w indow .
T his week
FO R R EN T S m all ho u se an d tw o th e ow ners. T h e In d e p e n d e n t L and
new . C. W. A lb ertso n , p h o n e 93. tf a c res w ith b a rn an d ch ick en h ouses
faw n , $1.60 each .
G re a te s t egg th e p rice is $41.00.
C
om
pany.
E
asy
te
rm
s.
B
uy
d
ire
c
t
H arvest Moon Dance.
F o r p a r tic u la r s call p h o n e 327. J .
an d sav e co m m issio n . See E. H p ro d u cers. H . W. C ooley, T ro u td a le
R ockw ood g ra n g e w ill begin th e
Hale o f E stra y .
A. D avidson.
*71
*tf
W ednesday, Oct
30,
Dr
social season a t R ockw ood w ith an
K elly. R es .T h ird s t r e e t a n d K elly R. 1, p h o n e 434,
N o tice is h ereb y g iv en
th a t
1
F O R SA LE 40 a c re s of b ru sh
h a rv e st m oon d an ce on S a tu rd a y
Lowe, P o rtla n d 's well know n
avenue.
tf
w
ill
sell
a
t
p
u
b
lic
a
u
c
tio
n
a
t
my
lan
d
1
**
m
iles
e
a
s
t
o
f
b
o
rin
g
.
ev en in g . O ct. 26.
S im onson s o r ­
N o tic e to S to c k h o ld er s,
o p tic ia n , w ill be a t H otel C ongdon.
$4500. A H erz, B o rin g , O re. *76
c h e s tra w ill fu rn is h th e m usic. T ick ­ place, 2 V» m iles e a st a n d h a lf m ile
A re Y ou G o in g to B u ild ?
T be h o ld e rs o f
c e rtific a te s
in D o n 't fail to have him text y o u r
so
u
th
of
G
resh
am
,
on
M
onday,
Nov
e ts , $1. S u p p er e x tr a . T he public
F O R R E N T F u rn is h e d
h o u se­ It so, c o n s u lt W. H K a rr, G re sh a m , tb e M u ltn o m ah C ounty G ran g e F a ir eyes fo r glasses. Si-ores of G resham
is c o rd ially in v ited to a tte n d . No 4, a t 10 a m , 1 bay horse, b ra n d ­
references.
keep
in
g
ro
o
m
s
on
tb
e
g
ro
u
n
d
flo o r, O regon. P la n s and e s tim a te s fu rn -
u n d e sira b le s allow ed to rem ain an d ed " T S " on left sh o u ld e r, w eig h t
asso ciatio n a re re q u ested
to brin g
Mrs.
E
lla
H
o
rn
isb
,
G
resh
am
.
*69
l-l.-'il
tf
ra g g in g w ill be positiv ely p ro h ib ited a b o u t 1200, th e sam e h av in g been
If You N eed l.u m lx r
o r m all sam e to th e se c re ta ry for
ta k e n up by m e an d a d v e rtise d ac­
See
S
andy
R idge L u m b e r com pany.
F O R S A L E — H ig h g ra d e
Jersey
69
Eyes te ste d an d g lasses
fitted c o rd in g to law . E. L in d .
FOR SALE or TRADE, a Packard tb e p u rp o se o t tr a n s f e r fo r new B est g ra d e s , low prices. R ough and
cow
,
2
y
e
a
rs
old
A
ug.
1,
fresh
Aug
D
ated
,
Oct.
25,
1912.
D r. Geo. In g lis, T ro u td a le , Ore. 69
.
,
.
.
.
.. . „ . o r g a n , in firs t class c o n d itio n . M rs c e rtific a te s in th e M ultnom ah C o u n ­ fin ish . W ill d eliv er from o u r new
15. R ecord 22 lbs a
d ay . *
, c P ow ell, p h o n e 26x.
ty F a ir asso c ia tio n .
m ill, 2 m iles south of Kelso. P h o n e
PLY M O U TH R O C K S F o u r dozen
■
G resh am F eed Mill
w a n ts o a ts h en s fo r saie. E . L. T h o rp e. P h o n e m ak e a 4 0 -p o u n d er. She s a peach
41x1
*88
K. G. K A R D E L L ,
$50 takes her. Milton O. Nelson, I Evening Telegram and Outlook
a n d w h eat. H ig h e st cash
p rices
71
Secretary. *
55. G resh am
Troutdale, Ore., phone 15S.
1 y e a r , ................ . .....................$5 60
S u b scr ib e N ow . G et tlie B e st.
P h o n e 661.
A t a re c e n t m eetin g of th e lib ra ­
in sp ite o f th e
sto rm y ev en in g ,
a sso ciatio n
d ire c to rs
a rr a n g e ­ m o re th a n h aii a h u n d re d m em b ers
m en ts w ere m ade fo r th e
re g u la r an d frie n d s of th e M
E. ch u rc h
H allo w e'en social. C o m m ittees w ere g a th e re d a t th e hom e of Mr. an d !
.
..
, o
.
.. .
It IS not sa te to take
a p p o in te d a s follow s:
Mrs. S .8 . T h o m p so n , a n d gave th e ir
It is not best to let
D e co ratin g — M rs. C lev elan d , Mrs. new p a s to r, R ev. M elville T. W ire, say.
Rev. F. political th in k in g for you.
K enney, Miss T hom as, Miss P e a rl an e n th u s ia s tic welcom e.
ry
T h e re w ill be a g ra n d , g re a t big
re p u b lic a n rally in th e C o m m ercial
clu b hall on next M onday ev en in g
w ith H on. Ja y B ow eruiau as th e
p rin c ip a l
sp eak er. All
th e
live
issues of th e day » il l be discussed
w ith an a rg u m e n t fo r th e re-elec­
tio n of W illiam 11. T aft as p resid en t.
O th e r sp e a k e rs w ill m ake s h o rt ta lk s
in c lu d in g J u d g e
R obert
M orrow .
H on. G us M oser, lio n . W. 11. F itz ­
g e ra ld , Dr. S am uel Slocum a n d o th e r
c a n d id a te s on th e re g u la r re p u b li­
can tic k e t. T h ere w ill be good m u ­
sic an d sin g in g . All a re in v ite d to
com plexion, lad ies especially.
Mr.
a tte n d , w h atev er
th e ir
p o litical
B ow erm un is o ne of th e m ost forcl-
ble sp e a k e rs in O regon a n d w ill be
ab le to give m ost e x c ellen t re a so n s
fo r his e ff o rts in b ehalf of P re s i­
d e n t T aft.
(P a id A dv.)
Progressives Will Rally
TESTIMONY TO
REED’S FIDELITY
School Reports Are Good
WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter-WANT ADS.
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