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PAGE TWO GRESHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1»12 co u n t has been m iserab ly sm all w hen it sh o u ld have been la rg e r I W H « A W EEK fo r th e p ro h ib itio n p rin cip le Is all P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay a n d F rid a y fo r good m o rals. H ow ever, th e day a t G resh am , O regon. seem s to be a t h an d w hen th e 1 lie "Progressive Creed" is my H L ST CLAIR, Editor and P u b lr lion will lie dow n w ith th e lam b, Platform. R ead it o v er—Think politically sp e ak in g , fo r th e p re se n t O u r Subarrkf Hhm R a t,'. p ro h ib itio n le a d e r is going c o n tra ry it over—and then se e if You One year, , 1.50; to all p ro h ib itio n p reced en ts in his six m onths, 75c; zeal fo r th e cause. Don't A g ree with Me. If you do, three m onth's trial su bscrip tion , tOr E u g en e W. C h afin , in a sig n ed a r I want you to V o te for M e—and ticle p u b lish ed in th e V in d icato r, Ad vcrtlslng. th e n a tio n a l o rg an of th e p ro h ib i Talk for Me. R a t e s reason- able. O ur rep re tio n is ts says: sen ta tiv e w ill call W e’v e d iscu ssed " P r o p e r t y We w an t to le t th e people know P h o n e 7 o t. th a t W ilso n 's elec tio n is a p ra c tic a l R i g h t s " Long E nough, let’s ' T h e Linotype c e rta in ty ; th a t so fa r a s th e choice of th e next p re s id e n t is concerned Talk about “H um an Rights"— W ay Is th e Way that W ins.” th e cam p a ig n is a lre a d y a closed and V o te For T h em —and H elp O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n of In c id e n t.” to "Pass Prosperity A round f" G resb au i, O regon. Now, w h at do you th in k o f th a t? O fficial p a p e r of th e Tow n of Isn ’t th a t, in e ffe c t, te llin g th e Y ours for Progress F a irv iew , O regon. v o ters o f his p a rty to vote th e d em E n te re d a s B econd-class m a tte r o c ra tic tic k e t? We h ad th o u g h t j M .trch i , 1011, a t th e p o st office a t b e tte r of him , fo r th e p rin cip le a t G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of s ta k e If fo r n o th in g else. If Mr. M arch 3. 1879. C h afin believes th e d em o cratic par-1 Progressive Party Nom inee for State Senator I H E WAY TO W l \ . ty to be th e b est m o rally , a n d th e ! one th a t w ill do th e m ost to wipe (P a id A dv.) It ta k e s a little co u rag e o u t th e liq u o r tra ffic , why d o n ’t he A nd a U tile self c o n tro l, go o v er to it boldly an d be a dem Anil som e g rim d e te rm in a tio n o c ra t? If you w ant to reach a goal. It ta k e s u d eal of striv in g It iB a fa c t th a t th e o th e r p o litl- I And a firm an d ste rn -s e t chin cal p a rtie s a re n o t in fav o r ofp ro - I No m a tte r w hat th e b a ttle h ib itlo n , a lth o u g h th e rep u b lican It you a re really o u t to win. p a rty has been its b est frien d . T h ere's no eusy p a th to glory So it Is am azin g to know th a t Mr. T h e re ’s no easy road to fam e; C hafin is try in g to sw allow th e dem - i L ife, how ever, we m ay view it C A N D ID A T E FO R SCHOO L S U P E R IN T E N D E N T o c ra tic p a rty by p re d ic tin g its vie- i Is no sim ple p a rlo r gam e, o f M ultnom ah c o u n ty — ex p erien ced in c ity and co u n try sch o o l lory . It will be still m o re a m a z llu t its p rise s cull fo r fig h tin g w o rk o f all grades, su p erin ten d en t o f M ultnom ah co u n ty from F o r e n d u ra n c e an d fo r g rit. ing If th e d em o cratic p a rty d o e sn ’t F o r u rugged disp o sitio n 1896 until 1900, form er principal o f the Portland B u sin ess C ollege. sw allow Mr. C h afin , p ro h ib itio n p a r A nd a d o n 't-k n o w -w h en -to -q u lt. I resp ectfu lly ask th e support o f all, regardless o f party, w h o ty an d all. T he n ex t g re a t pu zzle | favor co n tin u o u s ad van cem en t alo n g broad educational lines. If for th e cu rio u s to Boive w ill be You m u st ta k e a blow o r give one, elec ted , all m y tim e w ill be d ev o ted to th e d u ties o f th e office. You m u st risk an d you m u st lose w hich will sw allow th e o th e r ? ” And expect th a t in th e stru g g le (P a id A dv.) You will su ffe r from a bruise. A tten tio n is culled to th e claim s H ut you m u s tn 't w ince o r fa lte r of o h r n e a r n eig h b o rs in C lack am as If u fig h t you sh o u ld begin Be a m an an d face th e b a ttle co u n ty fo r reco g n itio n a t th e polls. That'B th e only way to win. Vote 31 S, Yes, a n d a ss ist th em in c re a tin g C ascade co u n ty . T h e new T he w orld a d m ire s th e m an who o u n ty w ould h av e a p o p u latio n of possesses an d show s th e s p irit of 6500 w ith an assessed v alu a tio n of c h eerfu l d e te rm in a tio n Ind icated in $7,000,000. T he division w ould Jo se p h in e K enney is le a rn in g the i tie above poem . Som e of o u r po li leave 24,000 in C lack am as an d p rop- sw itch b o ard a t G resham . tical c a n d id a te s a re sho w in g It rig h t e rty v alu ed a t $18,00 0 ,0 0 0 . Give th e Mr. a n d Mrs. E D. C ochrane now. Let us hope it Is not fo r se lf -F O R - new co u n ty a chance. have gone to C ondon, O regon, fo r a ish a d v a n ta g e b u t fo r p ublic w elfare visit w ith relativ es. th a t they a re seek in g office. In G o v ern o r W est w as o n e of th e H W allace and Mrs. M ercer a re j i boosing th o se w ho u re to rep resen t firs t m en ap p o in ted on o u r S ta te on t |le aIck list. us in ex ecu tiv e leg islativ e an d ju - R ailw ay C om m ission, an d it w as his M r an d Mrg G ra n t D ecker of l i 'i a l positions, let us p u t hon esty I ™1 sp len d id record w hile serv in g on V e n tu ra P a rk visited Mr. and Mrs. j an d sin cerity in th e m an first, and S ix te e n y e a r» o f A c t iv e P r a c tic e o f th e th a t C om m ission th a t had m uch to R obinson over lust S u n day. . alo n g w ith It cap ab ility . P a rtis a n L a w in A l l th e C o u r t * o f O r e g o n . do w ith his ele c tio n to h is p resen t Mrs. Isaac W ood w as called to ship sho u ld com e last. Paid A dvertisem ent h ig h office. W hile a C om m issioner Ione, O regon, to th e fu n e ra l of a he saw th a t a ll p u b lic u tilitie s co r b ro th er-in -law . The first a n n u a l F a ll flow er show H IG H T O F F R E E S P E E C H . p o ra tio n s doing business iu Hie Blute Rev an d Mrs. J. H. Wood visit to be held in P o rtla n d w ill be staged o u g h t to be u n d e r c o n tro l of th a t ed in C ascade L ocks w ith th e ir In th e A rm ory, Nov. 15-16. The Tlie W eekly News L e tte r, a p am C om m ission, a n d he had m uch to g ra n d d a u g h te r Mrs. G en try , over P o rtla n d F lo ra l society w ill hold th e p h le t p u b lish ed in P o rtla n d by th e do w ith fra m in g th e M alarkey bill, S unday. E m p lo y ers' asso ciatio n , is opposing w hich w as p assed by a lm o st a u n a n event and re g u la r show s a re p la n J. H. W ilson and w ife a re visiting tlie rig h t of free speech by a d v o im ous vote a t th e last session o f th e ned h e re a fte r at d iffe re n t seasons a t B rooks. c a tin g th e p ussage of a proposed L eg islatu re. T he G o v ern o r p ro m p t Mr. an d Mrs. C u d d ifo rd have of th e y ear. H andsom e prizes have m easu re to p re v e n t th e use of ly an d c h eerfu lly sig n ed it, b u t th e moved to V ancouver, W ash. been provided, both cups a n d cash s t r e e t c o rn e rs In cities of 6000 in te re sts ap p lied th e referen d u m . Rev. T hos. W iles an d w ife a t prem ium s. an d up w ard . A m ong o th e r a rg u Now it Is on th e N ovem ber b allo t tended a reu n io n of th e ir fam ily m en t it says: for rejectio n o r ap p ro v al. I t should a t th e ir son L ew is' hom e in Rock- Sick h ead ach e is caused by a " I f any o n e has an y no tio n th a t puss. All p u b lic u tilitie s c o rp o ra wood S unday. d iso rd ered sto m ach . T ak e C ham ber th e venom th a t is d ally u tte re d by tio n s sh o u ld be in c h a rg e of o u r C apt. B ran so n p reached S unday | Ia in ’s T a b le ts an d c o rre c t th a t and th e o ra to rs of tlie soap-box v ariety R ailw ay C om m ission. We need no in th e ab sen ce of Rev. Mr. W ilson tlie head ach e will d isap p ear. For on o u r p u b lic s tre e ts and th o ro u g h new h oards, no new co m m issio n ers C apt. B ran so n dug th irty -o n e r i | . ty G resham D rug Co., and fares is so m eth in g th u t may be used for th is w ork T h e R ailw ay Com- m arketable p o tato es from one hill D -tiers tv e ry w h e ie . w ith p erfect rig h t w here th e public nilssluiis o f 20 state« have such co n The la rg e st pro b ab ly w eighing tw o in n h e a r it, th is on th e basis of th e tro l. O regon is b ehind th e tim es pounds. They a re of th e *'blg lig h t of free speech, it m ay be ex in ta k in g c o n tro l of such concerns. cro p ," v ariety . S a tu rd a y e ig h t were p e c t e d th at som ebody w ill rise up Vote 314 X Yes. It w ill he alm ost ta k e n from one hill w hich averaged and ad v o cate blasphem y on th e a crim e fo r th e v o ters to d efeat 1 '4 p o u n d s in w eight. C an you stre e t c o rn e r or p u b lic In stru c tio n of l his ex cellen t m easu re. beat It? young ch ild ren in d ish o n esty on th e sam e basis. It s trik e s us th u t As 1'reHlileiit of th e F u lte d S tates an a rc h y is law lessness an d , hence, Roosevelt ap proved th ese am ong I reaso n , a n d H int, th e re fo re , th e o th e r I m po rtait t m easu res— peoplt of Hie s la te of O regon have The C h e rry v ille c o rresp o n d en t has P ro te c tin g th e lives o f em ployes com e to life ag ain . O ih er business a p erfect rig h t to re g u la te th e u æ of a n a rc h istic speech on th e s tre e ts In Mines in te r rito rie s by re g u la tin g h a s kept) him from sen d in g in the tlie am o u n t of v e n tila tio n an d p ro n o tes th e last few w eeks. and public th o ro u g h fa re s. sh all be Of ( o u rse, it is p lain to a ll, th e viding th a t e n trie s, etc., Mr. R ice of W o p in etia Btopped alxivo e x tra c t Is in accord w ith the kept well d am p en ed w ith w a te r to off at C h e rry v ille an d stay ed over p to p o sed law w hich Is p rim a rily cau se coal d u st to se ttle . nig h t re cen tly . He jo in s farm s w ith aim ed a t tlie soap box o ra to rs on C re a tin g tlie D e p a rtm e n t of C om a fo rm e r n eig h b o r o f C h erryville, tlie %i reels of P o rtla n d . T h at they m erce an d L ab o r an d m a k in g Its V. B. T opp. It seem ed lik e m eet a re In freq u en t ev id en ce Is a p p ar head a C ab in et O f f i c e r - ing old frien d s. He sp eak s very K L K f 'T H IC L IG H T is th e mœit « 'lit and th e ir u tte ra n c e s u re o ften Im p ro v in g th e Act re la tin g to highly o f th e T opp fam ily, they a re s u ita b le fo r homes, offices, shop* aii<l o tlie r placea m a ilin g lig h t. a n a rc h istic in th e ir ten d en c ies, but safety ap p lian ces on ra ilro a d tra in s. such good n eig h b o rs an d we all isn 't tlie N ews L e tte r going It Just M aking w ages p re fe rre d claim s. m issed th em very m uch. a little hit too stro n g w hen It in F o r th e In sp ectio n o f boilers. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. Eailon of B ar fers th a t th e p riv ileg e may lead to G ra n tin g to In ju re d em p lo y es on ton, O regon, a re v isitin g Mr. and K L K V T K K IT V can be used in tlie advocacy of blasphem y o r law - th e P an a m a C an al ab sen ce, w ith pay Mrs. P u rn ell A verill, Mrs. E ailo n 's any q u a n tity , la rg e or sm all, th«*r«*by fu rn is h in g any re q u ire d 1, -tees,- am ong th e y o u n g ? W hile for1 lim e n ecessarily lost as a resu lt has g one to C a lifo rn ia an d will a m o u n t o f lig h t. F u rth e rm o re , the rig h t of free speech is p er of in ju rie s. p a re n ts here. m issible, if m o d e ra te , and is g u a r We u n d e rs ta n d A rchie A verill S ecu rin g th e w ages of em ployes anteed by o u r c o n stitu tio n , yet o i l p ublic w orks pro b ab ly be g one tw o years. W hile th e re a re lim its w hich Hie yaw w ill K L K ( ’T i t l e LAM IAS can be lin a i- F o r a m o re th o ro u g h In spection of we re g re t th e ab sen ce of th e young i l l in any place, thu« a ffo rilin g not o v erlo o k ; and th e re a re e f steaiu vessels m an we wish him luck and success any defined d is trib u tio n o f ligh t fective law s in ex isten ce w hich It took co u ra g e to do som e of th e And hope he w ill re tu rn well, can be Invoked to c u rb Just such th in g s th a t R oosevelt has doue. Baby C la ra F rle l h as been on ten d en c ies ns th e News L e tte r th e sick list sev eral days. seem s to fear. W ith such law s \<> O T H K H L A M P S possess the*»i E at at least one ap p le on A pple Miss V iola F rle l visited Mr and q ualificalion w ; therefor«*, it | m In force w hy sh o u ld th e re be Day. Nov 18. G o v ern o rs o f fo u r Mrs. A. H o w ard a t W elches a lew not s urprising th a t m ere esp ecially when It Is a p p a r sta te s w ill lie ask ed to issue p ro c d ay s last w eek e n t th a t th e p ro p o sed m easu re la m a tio n s se ttin g asid e th is d a te as Tom G a la rn e a w as In C h erry v ille » n u l l be u n c o n stitu tio n a l? a tim e fo r e a tin g O reg o n 's fam ous sev eral d ay s recen tly seeing ab o u t To c re a te a new law w ould only fru it. It is said th a t O regon people h av in g h is ro ad surveyed. E L E C T R IC LAM IN a re rap id ly Tom rep lacin g nil o th e rs in m odern be In v itin g u long legal w ran g le in eat few er ap p les th a n E a stern ers, h as been en g ag ed for sev eral w eeks esta b lish m e n ts. th e co u rts. Ia>t ex istin g law s be a lth o u g h th ey live in th e s ta le most past b u ild in g a log b u ngalow fo r enforced . A. H ow ard. fav o rab le fo r ap p le p ro d u ctio n . Mrs O. F B otkin sp en t a few M lilt II W I I- MW A I.LOW THI H ere is a w om an w ho sp eak s from d ay s v isitin g h e r ch ild re n in P o rt OTHER? p erso n al kno w led g e a n d long ex lan d last week an d re p o rts a good perien ce, v i s , M rs P H B ro g an , of tim e S om ew h ere In th e Good Book It Is W ilson. P a., w ho says, " I know from Mrs J T. F rle l, J r ., and chil said th a t th e ir " n u m b e r is know n ex p erien ce th a t C h a m b e rla in 's Cough d re n V loia an d M aster J o h n n ie by th e ir p o lls.” In m o d ern d a y s th e R em edy is fa r s u p e rio r to an y o th e r. an d Miss M arie Sorota an d b ro th e r p ro h ib itio n ists a re also know n by F o r c ro u p th e re is n o th in g th a t ex a tte n d e d serv ices a t S andy last th e ir polls, fo r It Is th e ir w alling cel* it.” F o r sale by G reeham D rug S unday a t th e C ath o lic church. cry th a t they have n ev er won a Co., a n d D ealer* ev ery w h ere. F ra n k R hodes, w ho had one of SEVENTH «ml ALDER STS. victory of any Im p o rtan ce, b u t th a t his w ork h o rses badly k icked by Its Dally O reg o n ian , 1 yr. r e g . . . $ 6 00 they a re alw aya read y to sta n d np Phones Main 6688 and A 6130. Twice-a-W eek Outlook, 1 y r . . 1 5 0 m a te som e tim e ago, 1* a b le to w ork to be co u n ted H ereto fo re th e Com bination, 1 y r ........................ 6 00 th e h o rse ag ain . G resham O utlook My Platform R E JO L V E D I LOVE T o j e l m y m o t h e r . WELL DRESiED So Does EVERY OTHER CHILD it 15 THE D O W o f PA REN TJ To DRESS WELL fOK t h e i r CHILDREN^ t a k e IT LEAVER A NICE WPREiiioN ON T h E IK MINDS’ L. M. LEPPER how can a mother , expect her . children TO BEHAVE WELL AND W I5H T o APPEAR. WELL U N LE 55 SHE, HER.5ELF ¿ E T 5 THEM A GOOD EXAMPLE? GOOD DR.E55 INFLUENCES OTHER.5 AND INFLUENCED ONE’ S ¿ELF. OUR. FA LL AND WINTER. ¿ T oC K OF W EAR .ABLE5 FoR. WOMEN 15 NOW OPENED UP. WE ¿H A LL BE GLAD To HAVE YOU COME AND ¿EE THEM, AND OUR. NEW M A T E R .IA L5 AND TR.IMMING5 T o M A K E CLOTHE5 FR .O M ----- OUR. EVER YTH IN G T H A T women w ill wear . t h i 5 coming fall and WINTER.. WE PUT FAIR. PR.ICE5 ON OUR. GOOD5 A T THE BEGINNING OF THE ¿ E A 5 o N . M A Y WE NOT HAVE A CALL FR.OM YOU? Patronize those who Advertise in the Outlook Melrose Oglesby Young Judge of the Circuit Court, Dept. 4 T he Cherryville Light AT THE LOWEST COST Portland R’y, Light & Power Co. HATS! HATS’! HATS fTlI We are Overstocked on H A T S; and will put on a H A T SALE. Men’s and Boys’ All Sold at COST. AHI $1.50 Hats $ 1 .0 0 ; all $2.50 hats $ 1 .5 0 ; all $3.00 hats $2 See our window for Styles and Prices. See our Up-to-Date Stiff Hats at $ 1 . 1 9 each. Such Values as You have Never Seen! Shoes O ur SH O E Stock is COM PLETE in Every detail. Call on us for REA L SHOE BARGAINS. —.M ade for u s b y P eters S hoe Co St.Iouis S a t is f a c t io n Guaranteed or Money Refunded ! Rubber Goods We are agents for this well known brand of Guaranteed Rubber Goods with the following prices: Short boots knee length $4.25 Snag proof and absolute ly guaranteed Sport ing Boots, of same quality at $5,75 and 6 hole pacs or Rubber Shoes at $3.00 These Prices are the same as you pay for cheap, trashy stuff and we are giving you the BEST BOOT ON EARTH. WE A R E ALSO H EA D Q U A R TER S FOR Oil Coats Oil Pants Oil Jackets Aquapelle Goods of All Kinds ¡Lewis Shattuck DRAIN TILE A l l Sizes, 3-, 4- and 6-inch Also Square Hollow Blocks for Cellars, foundations and all building puposes. Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS Ù ard at Hogan Station. P. O. Gresham