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G resham
GRESHAM
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
P uhllsh ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid ay
a t G resh am , O regon.
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six m onths, 76c;
three m onth's tria l
subscription,
60c
Advertising.
R a t e s reason­
able.
O u r re p re ­
sentative w ill call
Phone 701.
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E d u c a tio n a l
OUTLOOK,
la m d
TUESDAY,
OCTOBER
2»,
1012
D isplay.
le le ty will hold its a n n u a l m eetin g fo r
. th re e days d u rin g th e sam e w eek,
If, In th e electio n fo r p re sid e n t
E n th u sia sm is in c re a sin g th ro u g h
w ith p alters and d iscu ssio n s by ex-
" eXl Tu<Bd“>' ne,U “ >r Pttr‘y receives o u t th e n o rth w e st o v e r th e pro sp ects
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p ra c ti(.al a u th o ritle 8
a m a jo rity in th e e le c to ra l college ' of th e
P acific
N o rth w est
L and
T he P acific In te rn a tio n a l D airy
th e day w ill be h asten ed w hen th e
also
hold
P ro d u c ts show to be held in P o r t­ Show A ssociation w ill
I cu m b erso m e m ach in ery fo r ele c tin g
p resid en ets will be d iscard ed
fo r lan d Nov. 18-23. It w ill be an ed- lb e ‘r a n n u a l show in th e sam e d a te s
so m eth in g m ore sim ple an d m o re in u c atio n al ex h ib itio n of all o rch ard , 1
I ° r t lau d , O regon,
T he M a n u fa c tu re rs' A ssociation of
h arm o n y w ith p o p u la r ideas. T h a t an d soil p ro d u c ts o f th e
P acific
P o rtla n d is a rra n g in g fo r a
s ta te
th e p re s e n t sy stem is o u tw o rn a n d N o rth w est.
A ll p la n s
have been
a n tiq u a te d is ev id en t e n o u g h ,
but p erfected an d d u rin g th e week co n v en tio n of a ll th e m a n u fa c tu re rs*
th e people a re slow to move. T h a t th e re will be d isplayed th e la rg e st ot O regon to be held d u rin g th e
sam e week.
‘If" Is a big one th is tim e, an d por- an d m o st co m p lete e d u c a tio n a l and
S pecial d is tric t ex cu rsio n s a re be­
te n tio u s, fo r It m ean s th a t th e O re- co m p reh en siv e ex h ib it of a ll o rc h a rd
gon p rim a ry system is g o in g to sp read an d soli p ro d u c ts of th e
P acific ing a rra n g e d fo r by th e ra ilro a d , an d
fu r th e r in to ev ery s ta te
an d th a t N o rth w est e v e r show n w est o f New a day w ill be set asid e fo r each d is­
tric t.
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th a t w ins.________ ] reet electio n of U nited S tates seua-
com e fw ith
th e
O fficial p a p e r of th e T ow n of , a , to rs
.. is su
. re to
G resh am . O regon.
elettllon o f p re sid e n t by th e people
O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of a " d t b a ‘ tb * r* a ™ 8 o l" '! . to
F airv iew O regon.
o th e r offices filled by elec tio n th a t
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G resham , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f elected . T he o n e-term Idea is fast
M arch 3, 187».
ta k in g hold o f th e people o f th is
c o u n try an d rig h t h ere w ill be th e
A IX M A L ISSUE.
o p p o rtu n ity to b rin g su ch a condt-
t '°.n11aB O1‘® ,e rm io r P r u d e n t a b o u t.
In th e com ing electio n th e re
Is W hile we have no fe a rs o f th e na-
tlo n d riftin g Into a m o n arch y yet
only
one
q u estio n
th a t affects
th e re is a sen tim e n t,
w ide-spread
G resham d irectly as a m u n icip ality ;l( th a t, w hich w ould lim it th e pres-
and th a t Is th e questio n of salo o n Idency to one term .
It
Is based
or no saloon. By a stro n g p etitio n 0,1 th e p rin cip le th a t th e c o u n try Is
of the citizen s th is
u u cstlo n
Is fu " of bi« nien f“ io r tb ® o fflc''
and th a t no o n e sh o u ld hold an y of
placed upon th e b allots.
It
will flee fo r life. T hen, too, th e office
probably com e a t th e very b o t­ th a t W ash in g to n refu sed ag ain
is
tom of th e n early tw o
score
of d eem ed by m any to o sacred fo r any
of his successors. So th e re
is a
q u estio n s on w hich th e v o ter Is
jo b c u t o u t fo r " i f ” and we th in k
asked to ex ercise his fran ch ise. It it is going to g et busy from now
is liable to be o v erlo o k ed , esp ecial­ on, m ore esp ecially so if R oosveelt
ly hy som e w ho a re n o t very o u t­ is th e w inner.
spoken e ith e r fo r o r a g a in s t
th e
T h is y ear th e fa r m e rs ’ week
at
saloon. A few good people have
th e
O regon
A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege,
stro n g co n v ictio n s on th e
su b je c t w hich h as h ith e rto alw ay s preceded
and w ould ra th e r m iss v o tin g
for o r follow ed th e w in te r sh o rt co u rse
p re sid e n t
th a n
fail to vote " n o ” im m ed iately , is to be h eld Dec. 9-
a g a in st th e salo o n . Many th e re 14, an d th e sh o rt co u rse Ja n . 6-
Feb. 7. T he ch an g e w as m ad e be-
a re who w ill
vote ln Its
favor. | . cau se It w as fo u n d
th a t
O regon
It is u m u tte r o f bu sin ess
w . L attners can leave th e ir hom e d u tie s
them and th u t's th e only se n tim e n t m ore easily a t th a t tim e, ju s t be­
or conviction they feel.
fore C h ristm as, th a n a t any o th er.
It is th e la rg e n u m b er who a re It is m a n ifestly Im possible to place
Inclined to be In d iffe re n t w ho are th e fu ll sh o rt co u rse o f fo u r w eeks
appealed to on g ro u n d s of m o rality (b esid es th e
fa rm e rs ’ w eek)
at
and civic rig h teo u sn ess to h elp rid th a t season, since none w ould care
o u r co in n iu n lty of th e saloons.
to be aw ay from hom e a t e ith e r
'I he cry of th o se w ho
fav o r It T h a n k sg iv in g o r C h ristm a s tim e.
is th a t to vote o u t th e salo o n s will
L ik e th e sh o rt course, th e fa rm ­
kill the tow n. V ario u s supposed In­ e r s ’ w eek is crow ded fu ll of lect­
stances a re cited to show th is su p ­ u res an d p ra c tic a l d e m o n s tra tio n s
posed in ev itab le resu lt. B ut m ost calc u lated to solve th e d aily p ro b ­
of th e In stan ces cited w ere w inning lem s of farm life. D airy in g , fr u it
of th e in stan ces cited w ere m in in g gro w in g , tru c k
g a rd en in g , stock
or fro n tie r tow n s, and
th e ro u g h ra isin g , th e use an d care of farm
elem en t of co u rse moved on and th e m ach in ery , fa rm u se of
co n crete,
tow n w as " k ille d ." It sta n d s to soils an d cro p ro ta tio n s , d ra in a g e
reason, an d Is a fact, th a t
few and ir rig a i'o n , an d a v ast n u m b er
tow ns and cities h av in g
a
larg e of sim ila r tppics o f v ita l in te re s t to
p ro positio n of peuceable, sober c it­ th e m an w ho is g e ttin g his -living
izens and hom e o w n ers, who d esire o ff h is acres, a re Included ln th e
good schools, an d clean m orals, will p ro g ram .
he killed hy th e g o lu g o u t o f th e
saloons. T he tr a d e th a t Is b ro u g h t
Boy sco u ts a t L aG ran d e have been
to a tow n by th e saloon Is n o t th e
" s w a ttin g " th e fly.
T hey tu rn e d
m ost d e sira b le trad e.
Dr. Chus. M. S heldon, th e fam ous th e ir a tte n tio n to w iping o u t th e
th e
K ansas a u th o r a n d p reach er, ln nil w inged disease sp re a d e rs an d
a d d re ss la-fore th e P o rtla n d W om ­ w in n er ln th e co n test w as cred ited
a n 's club last w eek, to ld of th e su c­ w ith h av in g k illed 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 flies. It
cess of th e p ro h ib itio n law In his Is e stim a te d th a t o v e r 12,000,000 of
hom e s ta te , a fte r Its o p eratio n for th e p ests w ere k illed in L a G ran d e
3 2 y ears, an d said th a t as a re su lt d u rin g th e cam p aig n .
of It K an sas w as second in th e per
A s ta te conven tio n of m a n u fa c tu r­
c a p ita w ealth , an d firs t in th e p er
fo r P o rtla n d
c a p ita hom e o w n ersh ip , w hile th e re e rs is Iwlng p lan n ed
was hut one p a u p e r to each
1200 d u rin g L and Show w eek, Nov. 18-23
It Is th o u g h t by lin k in g th e tw o in ­
citizens
T h ere need lie little fe a r th a t to te re sts, a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u ctio n and
vote o u t th e saloon w ould kill G resh ­ In d u stria l d ev elo p m en t, m uch good
fo r O regon.
am
C ertain It Is th a t c h a ra c te r Is - an l»e accom plished
w orth m o re th a n to w n s an d cities The M a n u fa c tu re rs’ asso ciatio n Is
T h erefo re let
ev ery o n e
v o te
to behind th e co n v en tio n pln tg
tin k e G resham o n e o f th e c lea n est,
It will cost
a p p ro x im ately
one
m ost o rd erly and safe cities possible
and o u r citizen s w ill be b e tte r o ft and th r e e -q u a rte rs m illion d o lla rs to
d u rin g
every way an d no d o u b t o u r city ru n th e s ta te In s titu tio n s
th e coining tw o years, acco rd in g to
w ill grow .
th e budget being m ade fo r notion
T h is is
M ark y o u r b allo t
314
X Yes, by th e next le g isla tu re .
w hich m eans place all p ublic u tilitie s so m ew h at less th a n w as a p p ro p ria t­
co rp o ra tio n s u n d e r th e c o n tro l
of ed at th e last session fo r lik e p ur-
th e H allway C om m ission. T h ere Is | poses
now no g en eral law co n tro llin g such
concerns. T he v ario u s m u n lelp alltles
Slck h ead ach e is caused
by a
try to c o n tro l them by special o rd i­ d iso rd ered sto m ach . T ak e C h am b er
nances, hut they o u g h t to lie u n d e r Iain 's T ab lets an d c o rre c t th a t and
the su p erv isio n and d irectio n o f th e th e h ead ach e w ill d is a p p e a r
For
R ailw ay C om m ission . Be su re and sa le by G resh am
D ru g Co., an d
vote 314 X Yes.
D ealers ev ery w h ere.
‘„T .“
8<JUi‘r‘= »«**. u n d e r one roof.
All of th e o ld e r d is tric ts , as well
as new d is tric ts , have a rra n g e d 'to
e lh lb lt in both th e a rtis tic A pple
D isplay an d D istrict A g ric u ltu ra l D is-
p h y an d m ore th a n tw enty d is tric ts
H ere is a w om an w ho sp eak s from
p erso n al k n o w led g e an d lo n g ex­
perience, viz., M rs. P. H. B ro g an , of
W ilson, P a., w ho says, *‘I know from
e ip € rte n c e th a t C h a m b e rla in 's C ough
‘-tem ed y 18 f a r s u p e rio r to an y o th e r.
F o r cro u p th e re is n o th in g th a t ex-
been ceia r
F „ r aal» t™ (;r,.ah am
, « » X , " .» a - D " ealers ev eryw
o r “ here.
" * " D" ‘i
whose p ro d u c ts h av e never
.h o « «
class.
In d iv id u a l o rc h a rd is ts and farm -
era in larg e n u m b e rs hav e e n te re d
fo r t he a ttra c tiv e cash an d o th e r
.
P rlzeB o tte re d lo r box a n d
p la te
d isp lay s of ap p les, p e a rs, n u ts , and
o th e r p ro d u c ts
T h ere wi„ be ,ectu reg an d
d em .
OU8trd,ionB glvt!n by ex‘K‘rtB ln th e ir
resp ectiv e lin es on a ll su b je c ts of
In te re sts to
th e o rc h a rd ls ts and
farm ers.
....
T be O ,eg o n S ta te H o rtic u ltu ra l So-
Oglesby Young
-F O R -
Judge o, the Circuit
Court, Dept. 4
S ixte en year» of A c tiv e P ractice o f the
L a w in A ll th e C o u rt» o f O rego n.
P aid A d v ertisem e n t
My Platform
1 h e “P ro g re ssiv e C re e d " is m y
P latfo rm .
R e a d it o v e r - - T h in k
it o v e r—a n d
th e n
se e if Y o u
D o n 't A g re e w ith M e. If y o u d o,
I w a n t y o u to V o te fo r M e—a n d
T alk fo r M e.
W e ’v e d isc u sse d ‘‘P r o p e r t y
R i g h t s ” Long
E n o u g h , le t’s
T alk a b o u t “H u m a n R ig h ts"—
a n d V o te F o r T h e m —a n d H e lp
to " P a s s P ro s p e rity A ro u n d !"
Progressive Party Nom inee for S tate Senator
Sundial Ranch
Phone 611
Fairview, Ore.
P. 0. Cleone
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HATS!!
HATS! !!l
We are Overstocked on HATS; and will put on a
HA I SALE.. Men’s and Boys’ All Sold at COST. All
$1.50 Hats $ 1 .0 0 ; all $2.50 hats $1.50; 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
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in Every detail.
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S a t i s f a c t i o n G u a ra n teed or
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Rubber Goods
Republican-Progressive Nominee
T o tlie Voten« o f M iiltiim u a li C o u n ty
LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES
LIVESTOCK and FEED
TO BEHAVE W ELL AND W IDH T o APPEAR. W ELL
UNLEDD DHE, HERDELF DETD THEM A GOOD
EXAMPLE? GOOD DR.EDD INFLUENCED OTHER.D
AND INFLUENCED ONE’ D DELF. OUR. FA LL AND
WINTER. DTOCK OF W EAR.ABLED FOR. WOMEN
ID NOW OPENED UP. WE DHALL BE GLAD T o
HAVE YOU COME AND DEE THEM, AND OUR
NEW M A TE R .IA LD AND TR.IMMINGD T o M A K E
CLOTHED FR .O M ----- OUR. EVER YTH IN G T H A T
WOMEN W ILL WEAR. THID COMING FA LL AND
WINTER.. WE PUT FAIR. PRICED ON OUR GOODD
A T THE BEGINNING OF THE DEADON
M A Y WE
NOT HAVE A CALL FROM YOU?
L. M. LEPPER
For Sheriff
Rock Springs Coal
Lime, Cement
FIR and OAK WOOD
Cedar Fence Posts
how can a mother , expect her . ch ild r e n !
Y o u rs fo r P ro g re ss
W. H. FITZGERALD
We are Headquarters for
R E JO L V E P
1 love to dee a y m o w e r .
WELL DRE5JED So DOES EVERY
OTHER CHI D i r i s THE DUTY'
o r PARENTS T o DRESS W ELL
fOR THEIR CHILDREN* JAKE
IT LEAVER A NICE UiPKESSiOH
ON THE|f< AHNpi
PD5TER DR o V
i /N
A t G«- p rim a rie » hi lil in \ p r i l I rw v lv e d tlw R epubltcun n o m in a ­
tion fo r the o ffic e o f S lie r ltf o f llii*, eo u ilty o ve r a n u m b e r o f p o p u la r
n lid w o rth y candidates.
At th e eou nty con vention i»i th e Progressive
IMtrty, a ft e r a th o ro u g h in v e s tig a tio n o f th e e h a rn e te r « m l fitn ess
of
th e various
la n d lila te x , | rw u tv v d tiw u u a n in n n is and u n s o lic lted en-
doa-seiueiit.
I am b itte rly oppuued by Illg Business as represented by the c o r­
ru p t c orpo ration s and a conslileealile a m o u n t o f m oney Is lielng s p ra t to
accom plish my d e fe a t.
T lw y know th a t w hen I am e lected S h e riff they
cannot use me fo r G w lr own
se llis li ends.
T hey know th a t I w ill ru n
tin* o ffic e fo r th e b en ,-fit o f M . l . t l i e |Mx*plc w ith o u t re g a rd
to w e a lth
o r p o sitio n .
I w o u ld r a t h e r not lie elected S h e riff ifia n
to la k e tlw
o ffic e and Is* tied d ow n w ith prom ises to serve
P A R T IC U L A R
SET O F PEOPLE.
Read m y p la tfo rm a v e r c a re fu lly .
I t con tain s a ll th e promises |
h ave m ade In tills cam paign and was flh s l w itli th e C o u n ty c le r k . R E -
H U I T H E P R IM A R IE S .
" I w ill d u rin g my t,*rm o f o ffic e m a in ta in tlw highest e ffle le n e y :
w ill dem and s tric t en fo rc e m e n t o f tlw law s and rig id re g u la tio n of
roadlnm aes; w ill fa v o r a n ten au re (Macing the care and
fe e d in g
of
co u n ty prisoners d ire c tly u n d er c o n tro l o f the C ounty C o u rt
Io
th e
end tlia t road b u ild in g m ay c o n tin u e u nh am p e re d . D U R IN G MV T E R M
O F O F F IC E I l l l l . l . A t t K I T O . \ l 1 T H E F L A T S A L A R Y P R O V ID E D
H I I 111 anti w ill re tu rn a ll fees not a c tu a lly expen ded .”
I iv g n rd th a t p la tfo rm and tin* prom ises I m a k e «luring tin* cam ­
paign as a c o n tra c t w ith th e voters o f th e C o un ty and w ill carry
them out to tlw le tte r.
No. 156 on the Ballot
(P aid A dv.)
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