Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 05, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE
GRESHAM
TW O
confines
O UTLO O K,
in to
TUESDAY,
NOVEM BER
8,
1012
T he M ajo rity R u le a m e n d m e n t. Is
N ational E lection Returns.
A rra n g e m e n ts have been
m ade
ju s t as it w ill a p p e a r on th e ballot.
by th e m oving p ic tu re show to give
I W K’E A WEEK
Au to th e d isg u stin g
spectacle, T h is is one o f th e m ost Im p o rta n t
G R ESH A M , Nov. 4 — E d ito r O ut- com plete elec tio n re tu rn s on T ues-
P u b lish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y
a | mogt d ally , of
Intoxicated m easu res th e v o ters of O regon will , .
,
.
,
, .
.
, day n ig h t from 8 p p. m. to 2 a. m.
look
-A good m oving p ic tu re show T he
tg wU1 com e b W estern
be
called
upon
to
decide
a
t
th
e
com
­
________a t G resham , O regon.________ m en b lo ck ad in g th e tw o p rin cip al
is
a
n
ex
cellen
t
th
in
g
fo
r
a
s
u
b
u
rb
a
n
i U nlon
and
w l„
in
g
electio
n
.
m u st
pass
H L ST CLAIR. Edito r and P u b l'r co rn e rs w here people
tow n an d m any a h e a rt Is to u ch ed read betw een th e reels
fre q u e n tly g o in g an d coining
com ing be­
i t u lil take from th e m inority th e w ith te n d e rn e ss by som e o f
t
h
e
___________ 1__
Our Subscription Rales
tw een th e O. W P. d epot an d to w n — mucl.-al.UMd pow er to in itiate am i fu/ jral 8torit8 th ro w n on th e screen
A
Great
B uilding F alls
One year, 11.50;
he young people w ho c o n s titu te a |
it w ould be e n tire ly e lim in a te d
if pass law s thut ouly a sm a ll p erc e n t- T
g ^ / ^ a jo r i ^ “ o 7 th e "audiences ” in i w hen lta fo u n d a tio n is u n d erm in ed ,
ulx m onths, 75c;
w ere rem oved. j ag e of G.e people umli-rstuad, uml our own little
th ree m onth's trial th e salo o n s th e re
tow n have m any and If
‘ th e fo u n d a tio n of h e a lth —
is a tta c k e d , q uick
subscrip tion ,
50c
I he o b ject lessons in vice an d intern- ,.))nfir ,,,s y « . m a jo rity in its r g lit s h ad th e effe c ts of w ickedness and go°d d igestion
p eran ce set b efo re th e school ch il-
th e end of th e d rin k in g h a b it p o r­ collapse follow s. On th e firs t signs
Advertising.
D r.
K in g ’s
New
tray ed
before th e ir eyes,
th u s of in d ig estio n ,
R a t e s reason­ d ren w ho m u st p a ss th o se co rn ers
L ife P ills sh o u ld be ta k e n to to n e
he ln . I H as it n o t been th e p u rp o se of w arn in g th em of th ese te rrib le th e sto m ach and re g u la te liver, k id ­
able.
Our repre­ sev eral tim es d aily sh o u ld
to the in itia tiv e to g iv e th e people— pow-ers in w h at should be lessons
sentative will call cen tiv e en o u g h to ev ery v o ter
neys and bow els.
P le a sa n t,
easy
fo r good.
c a st h is v o te fo r th e ir ’ d is b a rm e n t I th e m a jo rity — th e rig h t
to
ru le ’
I safe and only 25 c en ts at a ll D ru g ­
Phone 701.
Yes,
a
good
v
au
d
ev
ille
show
i
s
'
gists.
from th e city. T he d aily
in s u lts I S u re l>’ How can lhtt m a jo ritly ru le
all rig h t, too. A n y th in g th a t di- ,
" T h e Linotype
)f 25 o r 30 p e r c e n t of th e voters
to
o
u
r
w
om
en
on
th
o
se
c
o
rn
ers—
n
o
t
verts
th
e
m
ind
from
th
e
c
a
re
s
of
I
G e t K u tte r W r a p p e r s N o w
Way Is the Way
th e w orld and m ak es yau
la u g h 1
alw ay s o p en ly b u t n o n e th e less of a re allow ed to e n a c t law s?
that Wins.”
should
be
welcom
e,
so
le
t
it
come,
a n a tu re th a t m ak es tr u e w om an­
L ook a t it th is way a n d you w ill
even th o u g h it m ig h t seem a little
O fficlal p ap er of th e Tow n o f hood b lu sh — sh o u ld be an Induce-
see th e d a n g e r in th e
law w hich ru d e an d gUly a t tlm eg.
r ta k e s
G resh am , O regon.
,
.
... ..
O fficial p a p er o f th e Tow n o f m e a t to every o n e Im bued w ith th e th e proposed a m en d m en t w ill re me- a w hole lot of silly n ess an d foollsh-
A ce rta in cliq u e, o r
c e rta in ness to m ak e th ia w orld
go,
but
F a irv ie w , O regon.
sp ark of c h iv alry to w a rd v irtu e and dy!
a The Farmer«’ Mutual Fire
E n te re d as seco n d -class
m a tte r innocence to vote fo r th e ir p rotec- in te re sts desire a law o r law s p assed ; )a u ®h a,.\d f“ r s e t y o u rse lf fo r
little w hile, th e n look a t th e w orld
:..rch i , 1811, a t th e p o st office a t tlon.
Relief Association
they send o u t an arm y of paid can- th ro u g h b rig h te r eyes n ext day.
G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t o f
„„„
,
, ..
v assers to so licit n am es
fo r
th e t . . . . . .
,
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
.larch 3 1879
o u r v o ters d o
th in g s
H ut th e re w as one flashy, tam b o u -
nam e, th e rin e n u m b e r t h a t waa g lven ou S at-
’
fo r th e w om en, c h ild ren and visit- p e titio n s a t so m uch p er
Invites all fan n ers who have no
p e titio n is filed an d th e
m e a su re u rd a y n ig h t la st w hich
h as
been
insurance on their farm build­
T h is Issue of th e O u tlo o k is p u t I ora who a re a sk in g fo r p ro te c tio n ?
ings to insure uiG i us. This as­
goes on th e b a llo t; th o se w ho have ' criticised as n o t being
th e
best
in th e m ails one d ay e a rlie r th a n
______________
sociation is Gie cheapest
ui
in itia te d th e m
m easu
ea su re
re
an d
th o se th in g fo r th e y o u n g people w ho w ere
u su al ou a cco u n t of electio n .
As
Itailro u d ru m o rs a re b eg in n in g to
th e re to see it. I t Is said th a t the
safest in the state. It insures
w ho signed th e p e titio n s— a sm all a c t " to o k " and w as a p p la u d e d ; but
only country property ami has
i tw o u ld he im p racticab le to hold
h eard ag ain in som e p o rtio n s of
over 9 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 insurance
in
it w ould be Im p racticab le to hold E a stern M ultn o m ah .
W ork on th e p e r cen t of th e e le c to ra te — vote for t .y w hom ? The “ lo u d " class. T hose
o really a p p re c ia te a good th in g
force.
it, a few peo p le w ho know th a t the
th o u g h t ad v isab le to com e o u t c a r- ex ten sio n of th e M ount T ab o r line
proposed law is aim ed a t th e rig h ts k ep t still.
W rite o r phone,
lit r fo r th e good
th a t we may e a stw ard is a c tu a lly going on, th e
T hey say th a t m any of th e good '
of th e people vote a g a in s t It;
but
H. W. HNAHHALL, Pres.
d°”
: g ra d e b eing b u ilt a s fa r a s th e foot
thei m a jo rity w ho read in one p a p er c*1’2*-'118 ° t G resham go to P o rtla n d
T he F a rm e rs M u tu al F ir e R elief
of th e m o u n t an d com ing th is way . . . . . .
,
.
,
every week to see such show s. May-
A ssociation.
they dO( bul lh<J y o u u g e r ones
I* riday s Issue of th e O u tlo o k con- ag rap id ly as possible. F o r a dis- th a t th e law is a good one and w ho
G resh am R o u te No. 3 P h o n e 74
read
in
a
n
o
th
e
r
p
a
p
e
r
th
a
t
it
is
do
not
and
even
th
o
se
w
ho
d
o
go
to
tallied 48U luches o f p aid ads. T h is tau ce o f o v er h a lf a m ile it will be
N o tary P u b lic
R eal E s ta te
Is th e la rg e s t a m o u n t o f a d v e rtis ­ located alo n g th e Im proved stre e ts a bad law , fra n k ly a d m it th a t they tow n w ould not go to a show w here
u n d e rs ta n d it, an d re fra in
a re know n, th e n u m b e rs
of
ing ev er carried by any p u p er in of so u th M on tav llla, a fte r w hich it do « n o t „zs.i..
ivi,
. 1 Is th e re s u n lt?
o w
hich
exclusively
such as T he
th e m one
fro
m
voting.
W
h
at
th
a
t
bag
J
lticiged
a
n.
M u ltn o m ah co unty o u ts id e of P o r t­ w ill g e t in to p riv a te p ro p erty . J u s t
is very o ften
land , an d is sig n ifican t o f th e p res­ how fa r it is g o in g to be b u ilt a t 1 he peo p le w ho h ave in itia te d and ag om ent of a show
in th e deceived by th o se w ho lau g h an d ap-
tig e th e O u tlook e n jo y s as a new s- th is tim e lg u n certain , b u t it w ill w ho a re deeply In terested
m easu re— a sm all m in o rity , ab o u t 25 p la u d .n o t fo r ap p re c ia tio n
of
a
P per an d a d v e rtisin g m edium
be th ro u g h a good d is tric t, i t will o r 30 p e r cen t of th e e l e c t o r a t e - n u m b er b u t ,fo(rt th e e if «ct 11 b a *
, ,
on th e m , and it seem s to m e th a t
pro b ab ly en d fo r th e p resen t a t th e
a re co u n ted fo r it, us a re those w ho ¡f an y m ore n u m b ers of th is type—
T h is is th e lust o p p o rtu n ity
to city b o u n d ary n e a r R ussellville.
did n o t vote on it a t all and It is th o u g h n o t very bad as y et— - a re
.p p e a l to th e m o ral ele m e n t o f
T he ex ten sio n of th e M ount T abor
d eclared passed.
b ro u g h t to o u r little tow n it should
(in luna fo r un a ffirm a tiv e
vote lin e w ill be o f a d v a n ta g e to th e
he th e d u ty of th e
fa th e rs
and
011 1 he p ro h ib itio n o f th e sale of people of th is region who a re in
T h a t is w h at h as happened in th e m o th e rs of G resham to know it and
liq u o r itiBide th e c o rp o ra te lim its. th e h a b it of d riv in g to M ontavllla p a st an d w h at w ill h ap p en a t th e us® th e ir in flu en ce' to g u id e th e ed-
Beyond th e city b o u n d ary we have on th e ir way to P o rtla n d , provided com ing electio n . T h a t Is M inority u ca tio n th e ir boys and g irls receive
in th is way.
n o th in g to say a t th is tim e as th e th e re a re b a rn acco m m o d atio n s at R ule, not M ajo rity R ule.
I w as asked my opinion on th e
q u estio n involves no te r rito ry
ex­ th e en d o f th e line. T he d istan ce
Tin- proposed am endm ent w ill safe­ p erfo rm a n q e of Nov. 2, an d I hope
",$tnndard'' ''C o p ley ’’ Lavatory
cept th a t u n d e r o u t ow n ju risd ic tio n both by team an d by th e c a rs w ould guard Gie righ ts o f the people anil th a t I have m ade my p o in t c lea r.
E
L
E
C
T
F O R R E A L S E R V IC E
T he u ttltu d o o f th e co u n ty co u n t be sev eral m iles n e a re r
th a n
by m ake the ra le o f Gie m ajority, m a­
ORAN E. M ILLESON .
Service
is
the paramount issue when a
in d en y in g licenses
to
th e
ro ad th e M o n tav llla ro u te w hich
w ould jority rule indeed, anil not m inority
new bathroom equipment is under con­
houses und a ll o th e r salo o n s
o u t­ he an a d v a n ta g e in m any Instances. rule a s a t present.
sideration. Y o u want the fixtures to
F la g g e d Train w ith Shirt
side of th e c o rp o ra te lim its of th e T he new te rm in u s of th e M ount T a­
retain their original beauty for many
T e a rin g h is s h ir t from
h is back
If you
ca re fu lly
consider
th e an O hio m an flagged a tr a in and
years and the plumbing system must re­
d iffe re n t cities now co n fin es
th e b or line w ill becom e an im p o rta n t
tain its sanitary security also.
salo o f liq u o r to th e " w e t”
p r e ­ c e n te r as soon ag th e c a rs a re m a k ­ m erits of th e M ajo rity R u le a m en d ­ saved it from a w reck, b u t H . T.
m en t you will vote so th a t in th e fu ­ A lsto n , R aleigh, N. C., once p re­ i
Our skillful workmanship, the high
cin cts of P o rtla n d an d to G resh am , ing re g u la r trip s.
ren ted a w reck w ith
E lectric B it- - grade materials and 'Standard” Fixtures
tu re th e v o ters of O regon w ill ta k e vented
T ro u td a le and St. Jo h n s.
ters.
"1
w
as
in
a
te
r
rib
le
p
lig
h
t
crs.
we use insure a permanent satisfactory
m ore in te re st In leg islatio n , fo r It w hen 1 began to use th e m ,’’ he
W ith G resham " d r y ” th e re w ould
equipment.
D
on’t
w
aste
y
o
u
r
m
oney
buying
w
ill-
have
a
ten
d
en
cy
to
re
s
tra
in
ex­
w
rites,
"m
y
stom
ach,
head
,
back
and
only be T ro u td a le left in all
of
s tre n g th e n in g
p la ste rs.
C h am b er­
u n trie d liv er was in bad co n d itio n , b u t fo u r
I -stern M ultnom ah and it is p riv il- la in ’s L in im en t is ch eap er an d b et­ p erim e n te rs, c au sin g less
m easu res being b o ttles of E lectric B itte rs m ad e me
e . n i to w ork o u t its own salv atio n . ter.
D am pen a piece
of
flunnel and ex p e rim e n ta l
feel lik e a new m a n ." A tr ia l w ill .
,,
„
,
G resh am now h as th e o p p o rtu n ity to w ith it and bind It o v er th e affected proposed, th u s g iv in g th e v o te r m ore convince you
of
th e ir m atch less ” tb S te rlin g & K id d e r, p h o n e 603
p
a
rts
and
it
will
reliev
e
th
e
pain
tim
e
fo
r
th
e
c
o
n
sid
eratio
n
of
Im
­
set an ex am p le und fre e itse lf from
m erit fo r any sto m ach , liv er o r k id ­
and soreness. F o r sa le by G resham
ney tro u b le . P ric e 50 c en ts a t all
1 b lig h t th a t sp read s its In flu en ce D rug Co., and D ealers everyw here. p o rta n t m easures.
D ru g g ists.________
G resham
O utlook I other
X r^ hom
Z t'a
d T places.
.
es n and
Criticizes Picture Show
E very d a iry m a n in O regon w ill be
1 in te re ste d in th e fo rth c o m in g P acific
In te rn a tio n a l D airy Show , to be h eld
j jn p o r tianij Nov. 18-23, It is prom -
, , ,
,
,
"
ised th a t th e la rg e st n u m b e r of
stric tly
d a iry
c a ttle ev er show n
w est of S t. L o u ts w ill be g a th e re d
h ere a t th a t tim e. C a ttle o f high
d eg ree w ill be show n fro m
many-
p a r ts o f th e c o u n try and m u ch fine
sto ck w ill be p u t up fo r sale.
Daily an d S unday J o u r n a l an d
O u tlo o k . 1 y e a r ......................... $7 61»
The
Attention!
Light
AT THE LOWEST COST
ELECTRIC LIGHT is tin m int
su itab le for hom es, offices, shops
und oGier places n eed in g light.
ELECTRICITY can lie used in
any quantity, large or sm all,
Giereby furn ish in g any required
am ou n t of ligh t. F urtherm ore.
ELECTRIC LAMPS can be locat­
ed In any place, th u s afford in g
any desired d istrib u tion of ligh t.
NO OTHER LAMPS p ossess these
qu alification s; tlierefore, it
is
not surprising th at
ELECTRIC LAMPS are rapidly
replacing all others in modern
establishm ent«.
Portland R’y, Light &
Power Co.
J. J. WODAEGE
THE
An Opportunity
for you to buy goods at
W e are in position
to give you a
Dollar’s Worth of
Goods for a Dollar
RIGHT PRICES
G et our prices on
G oods w e carry.
2-plccc
U nderwear garm ent
lu ilics' pure w hite V est anil
GROCERIES
.
.
.
25c
Pants, heavy fleeced , each
la d ie s' grey fleeced U nion S u its
.
l-adics' w hite fleeced, U nion S u its
.
.
.
.
.
-
-
Men's heavy fleeced Shirts anil Drawers
.
Men’s lieavy ribbed, Shirts and D rawers
Men's ribbed Union Suits, each
.
Ladies' wool Uuiou Suits, each
.
Children's knit Underwaistn
.
.
25c
.
-
.
.
.
Dry Goods
5Oc
54>e
-9 1 .0 0
1.00
13c
.
.
.
75c
.
15c and 18c
.
.
541c
.
.
“ U p p e r C rust” Flour, ‘‘H igh P atent,
1 7 lbs. P u re C ane Sugar,
5Oc
.
.
C hildren's Vent and P ants, m edium size
Sm all size C hildren's U nderw ear
W e will leave it to
you to decide.
GRESHAM’S BUSY, PROGRESSIVE STORE
Underwear
Ladles'
.
2 Bottles Bluing for
.
.
.
2 Corn Flakes for
.
.
.
ALL LAUNDRY SOAPS, 6 bars for
.
.
Hosiery
$1 1 0
|0 0
15c
15c
25c
Small V bite Beans, pound, 6c ’ Cans Com,
25c
□
r, i
in
-ve Beg. 15c can Peas, now,
10c
) Cans ro rk and Beans,
25c
c
i i i
«•
Corn Starch, 2 pkgs. for
15c
’ t ans I omatoes, -
- 25c Arm & Hammer Soda, pkg. 6c
.
Men's h alf wool Sox, 2
pair for
Men's heavy w ool Sox, pair
Men's heavy work Shoes w ith b ellis t<>iigu<<s and double
soles, pair
.
.
.
.
.
.
work Shoes with b rills tun giles,
.
.
.
.
.
Men's high top Shoes w itli 2 buckle straps, g issl soles, pair
Boys' tan liigli top Nlioes, size 2 t f
Boy.' heavy school Shixw
.
ta llies' |in(enl, button S hoes
heavy
ca lf
skin
.
l.JtH anil 1.541
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
1.75
1.48
-I.;W siu l 1.80
Shoos w ith heavy soli's, pair
Infant's soft sole Shoes, pair
3.04)
2.25, 2.541 and 8 .0 0
Shoes, w ith low heels, pair
Misses' (iuintirtal button Shoes
C hildren's calf or kid
.
.
8.(8)
2 .2 5
I a llie s high top Gunm etal laitton Shts*s
Old lathes' Comfort Shoes
Single Blanket*, full slap, each .Wc
Medium w idth B lankets, pair 72r
Extra with' B lan k et* . pair • 9 1 .2 5
la r g e w isd^nap B lank.-ta, pr. t.t»3
.
2 .2 5
2.541
Boys' tan high top Shoes, size 12 to 2 pair
la d ie s'
Blankets
to 5 1 » , pair
92.50
1.04)
| , v and 25c
.
.
.
.
.
25c
.
25c
25c
Men's black Hose, good valu e, 2 pair for
Men's canvas gloves, pair
Men’s
black
Hose,
-
25c
- '
5c
Giree pair for
25c
Men's canvas G loves w ith k n itted w rists, 2 pair for
Men's lig h t w eigh t
cashm ere Sox, 2 pair
Ladies' w ool H ose w ith ribbed tops
Ladies' Hose, g is s l quality. 2 pair
.
.
.
15c
35c
25c
25c
15c
Infant's part w ool Hose, w hite and black
Dress Goods
Sho
Men's m eilium , heavy
|s»lr
.
.
.
Men's heavy cotton Hose, 3 pair for
L a d ies’ Hwtsvteiw wiGi h igh
•
collars
9 1 .0 8
Infant ’« Sw «*(«•!**, red mid
wtüU
•
•
5OC
Boys' coat Sw eaters
•
75c
1
ou tin g flannel Skirt«
w ith enili. flounces
4 5 and OOe
Striped ou tin g rnd«>n«klrtM
88c
l4«dleM* new Model
49c
1 mil«** l \ N. 1’orwt‘tw
•
91, 9 1 .8 8 anil 91 -5 0
I allies* I,lack sateen U nder­
skirts w ith 15-ln. flo u n ce with
• rows o f tucking, neatly
shirred, only
.
.
9 1 .0 0
SEVENTH and ALDER STS.
P h o n e s M ain 6688 a n d A 6130.
38 -in.B roadhead D ress G oods, yd. 50c
O u tin g Flannels, yd.
7c, 8 ic , 10c
Best Calicoes, yd. -
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5c
Apron Ginghams per yard
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Percale per yard
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All Dress Ginghams per yard
Good Weight Flanneletts yard
Pretty Flowered cretones yard
36 inch Silkolines yard
Roller Toweling yard
18 inch pure Linen toweling yard
18 “ crash Toweling yard
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7c
8c and 10c
10c
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8 and I - 3c
|0c
6c and 8c
12c
|0c
W hy Pay More than W e Ask ?
Notions
Safety I'ins, a ll sizes, card
4c
Carpet
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Tacks.box
C urling Irons
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5 an d lOc
Common Pins, paper
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Kid Curlers
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2 and 5c
a „d 5c
F ive b o a s Hair Plus <m card
5c
C ortieelli Spool Silk
8c
Sharp's N eedles, package
4c
Cambric H andkerchiefs w ith
einhniiiieis'il design s in corner 5c
(¿«sal quality w h ite K am lktr-
ch iefs
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Good Pearl B uttons, can i
3c
4 and 5c
1». M. C. E nihniidery C otton, 3
sk ein s for
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5c
B oyal F loss cnibm idery silk,
skein
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4c
Extra large can Talcum Pow der 15c
Good Talcum Powder, can
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