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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1912)
i CAGE TWO GRESHAM O U T LO O K , F R I G I Y. NOY EA ÍK ER IS . 1918 T his lu u u e ut lb« Outlook cob - R>-puhli<*n Junk uu Hair. l * o articles tearin g ou som e ! --------- ______________________________________' phase of lb« political situ ation . sent | Our lease with Uncle Sam harlot; TWICE A W EEK G resham O utlook I IMim Published every Tuesday and Friday W U ky reader« with the request practleally eaplred and having de- at Gresham. Oregon | U«“ « publish em . o Oue n e sig n a l to , o prlvM e life. we. that « we publish th them him self "Old Stupid," and » la In H I. HT CLAIR. Editor and Publ’r the undersigned, w ill offer for sale, poetic, form. Now old atupld Is oue at our residence. N ational Capitol, Oar hubwrlptlon Kate» of our su ccessfu l farm ers, now re Ons year, 11 10. tired, and he show s a grasp of tbe W ashington. D. C. March 5, 1913. al six months 75« llie situation in a wide field of tbe follow ing property, tow it. One three month s trial subscription, IE P in tle s both local and national elephant about 4k years old. and has I Ills slew la that both business and foot rot; one set of Injunction and Advertising. p olitics are on a surer, belter fo o t high cost of living, old enough to R a t e s reason i n g than ever before. wean, sired by U oldbugs and damned able. Our repre A nother article represents the t,y everybody;, oue republican p iat sentativa will cell republicans as sellin g out ti lot of form , good as new, only been used Phoas 701. 'old Junk and its style If not Its fur campaign purposes; a large nutn- " T h e Linotype ! Im plications will appeal to many p«.r uf pjanks from the democratic- Way Is the Way lead ers who are quite fam iliar with platform have got mixed but they that Wins." ihe auctioneering method. cannot be distinguished and they O fficial paper o f the Town of We would rather have direct or- »111 <o w llh the lot; one big «tick, U reshain, Oregon. iglnal m atter pertaining to local som ewhat worn from over use; one O fficial paper o f th e Town of affairs from our corespondents republican m achine, som ew hat out of Fairview , Oregon. ! ’ban clippings, and are glad to give repairs; one financial system , well Entered as secon d -class matter We would supplied with clearing house certifi M u ch 4, i k l l . a l the post o ffice a t, spaue to short articles. U iesham , O regon, under the act of ! ‘nslst again as in the past that we cates,w ith a little cash; a large quau cannot use m atter that reflects on tltjr o f old dlnnerpalls, grundpa hats, the character or m oral standing of COon skins, Teddy bears, Taft sm iles a i I I ItA t.E A M I h i t < Ehh. any one or is written In a spirit of and other th in gs too num erous to spite. A lso anything that the au- mention. The equal righ ts wave which Is Thto wlu positively take place sw eeping over the world Is sure tbor Is not w illing to have h is name signed to should be Withheld. , On the above date regardless of the to bring about dom estic ch an ges Jt w eather and everyth in g must b< will affect the home more than auy The proposition to m ake J N. other Institution, not because the Teal the secrleary of the interior closed out on that date Toasted crow w ill be served by woiueii are merely going to vote, may be a good one for the P acific Ev but because there w ill be new prob coast or for Oregon in particular, the Old Boy's Republican club lem s presented to them that they j and the Pacific coast la certainly erybody regardless of past political T his stu ff must have h llh erto had no conception «*• I entitled to a member iu the cabi- servitude Invited I 1.« cleared away Ihe study of p olitics alone, which llwt. y e t It m ight be that som eone Terms — Cash before rem oving so lar only a few advanced women ^ ller IUlwl fur ou„ uf lh„ property. have Indifferently m astered, Is «tlier p osition s , Ould u, , oun<J Joe Cannon, A uctioneer. Col going to be a disquiet lug elem ent b<re> aI)U u u uol uecessary that henceforth bul the adjusliueut will the o ffice of secretary of the lu- , Itor-kfeller, J P Morgan, Vander-! Teddy Roosevelt, ; lie brought about In a generation or j terior should be cou sld cied the ex- blit, Managers I Clerk so when ull women have takeu uh elusive property of the Pacific El Campo (T exas! Cltlxen. Sent interest iu the tied order of pro- ! «tales One la minded to think gressivuueas that 1« being opeued tb a l jy President Taft had uurned to lire Outlook by N els R oillun, It 4, Gresham, Oregon up to them. ! C. W. P ul Lou us h is attorney general iu this country more lirait why i instead of iia llin g er as secretary of Don't w aste your money buying Other women should Io som e ex lh# interior, th in gs m ight have been plasters Chamber- len t, cu ltivate a spirit of ».depend- | d ifferent BUd a g«od scandal have strengthening lain'« Linim ent is cheaper and bet cnee. They should acquire a know l been avoided The cabinet offices of flannel edge of how business Is transacted, should be filled by men of Influence \ ter. Dampen a piece w llh It and bind It over the affected Of the relation between capital aud a „d breadth equal to that of the „ will relieve Ihe pain labor, sk illed and unskilled If president him self, and no particular , and soreness For sa le by tireshani they chau«w (u I m » ‘ left ulou« n c tlo u of the country should be i Drug C o , and Deniers every where. widows, or orphans possessing means, favored In selectin g them , We Want Everyoue they would Ire saved from many _________ We ask you vexatious experiences by know ing Hard Ttmaa Come Again No M«iv- to read the Outlook. to subscribe. If you can, hut read how to transact their own business I — —— It any wuy, If you have to borrow This tbe present day schools Is Hurd lim es Is lu the fore, It. teaching them , hut they should I hear Ihe stau d p ullers cry know more than Ihe schools can W ilson Is elected , the votes for teach to meet the exigen cies o f the him weut high. new order of things that Is lo be Taft he Is defeated, don't you hear thrust upon them If they are uot him cry? properly tuugbl woman w ill uot he Thu Hull Moosers raised Ihe devil. The Farmers' Mutual Fire able to teach the com ing generation And that's the reason why Relief Association and there w ill he no progress. Tbe The Oregonian is lu m ourning OF P O R T L A N D , OREGON ’W omen uf the preaent m ust work Aud the editor Is quite blue Invite* all farmer* who have no and study and learn, for Idleuuss. Because W ilson Is elected insurance on Uielr farm build frivolity and Ignorance can only And Lane's elected, too ing* to Insure wlU. u*. This as- he put down by vducatlou aud etu- 1 fou i Word, he the sh eriff, stalMlIon I* the clM-M|test a. ployuient. iu Ihe last resort the Aud Portland brew eries wall safest In Uie state. It insures spirit of evil becomes teacher aud For they know Tom will never slop : only country property and has over g K .lM M l.lH W l lusuram-e In taskm aster. Till he p u ts them all In Jail, force. flic saloon s and the gam bling hells Remember Ihe O utlook's holiday tall Will now be put ou the run W rit« or phone. H. W. H.NANHALL, Pre«. lion on Dec 17. Send lu anythlug J They don't have S heriff .Stephens The Farm ers Mutual F ire Relief appropriate lo lh« occasion a w s i Who l<* th em have their fuu A ssociation before Our regular correspondents | f , nuw the law s shall be fulfilled, Greahaiu Route No 3 Phone 7 4 are requested to m ake au extra ef And crim e will have to stop, Notary Public Real E state fort un<l have their copy here sev And murderers shall be huug cin l days ahead of tim e Good pros- And W est's p olicies will drup, iwrlty stories are wanted For the crim inal law w ill be ful Attention! ■----------------------- .Sheriff , l e d Tom Word b s . an noum ed that there will be no more toad houses In Multuotuab county, which is In accordance with his prom Ises before election M anagement of (lie lli-eused saloons lu Ihe m unici palities lie w ill probably leave *” I be police of Ihe elites unless they la cotue loo o lisireperous for the lo cal silt borii lee. In which event Ihe new sin riff and W alter Evans, the new disiti«'! attorney, can I*« de pended upon lo hold them In rherk tiuih'i Ihe sta le laws filled m a„ <r wh„ All(, „ Mr , ht>y hang We will hang him on lhal day Cheer up, all you good people. Good tim es there's going to be And We people shall lie safe Through go<Ml Democracy Old HI ti phi Good apples, good elder, a good (Ire In the evening and the weekly Oregonina m akes life on Ihr farm a pleasure l( and Ihe Outlook one full year for i l 76 The Light AT THE LOWEST COST KL5MTKH? LIGHT la Uie im » l suitable for home*. o f f ic e . «linge ami «tiler places m-evllug light U N TIL DECEMBER I lie Weekly Oregonian Can be secured for one year for 75 cents In combination with the Outlook for one year E I.E tT R It I IA can he uaeil In any quantity. large or «mall, thereby furntehlug any require«I am ount of light. Furthermore. KLIM T ill« ' I t MI'S ,-an he tuent «xl In auy place, tiiu* affording a n , ihwirvxl d istribution of light Auction 15 HERE AGAIN \JE SHOULD BE T hankful th a t T i ere E ith e r w a y w ill m v c y o u m o n e y if y o u su b s c rib e Sweet Briar Farm 2 Miles South of Trout dale and 4 Miles North east of Gresham, Oregon Thur. Nov. 21 A t 19 :8 0 A. M. One fresh and the balance to lie fresh before the first of tbe year. 8 Two-year old past Heifers, coming fresh. 7 Coming Yearlings. Small Calf. 2 Teams and Harness. Small Mare. Thoroughbred Regis tered Berkshire Boar. Grade Berkshire Sow. 3 Thoroughbred Reg istered Berkshire Sows. 12 Pigs, some regis tered, others not. 18 Stock Hogs, some registered, others not. Thr«x> Plow s. Corn Plov Dis« Harrow, Acme Harrow. Grain D rill, with grass s«*-d- er attachm ent. Fanning Mill. 2 Mowing Machines. Iron-Age I'olalo Planter, A spinw all Po tato Planter, Irou-Age Potato Digger, 2 W alking C ultivators. 2 -ilorse Riding C ultivator. Hinder com plete nearly new Potato Plow. Cider Mill, Spray- Pump and 75 f««et ofr Hose. Small Farm Spring W agon. 3 3<4 Farm W agons, 2 Seated Surrey, set Light Driving Har ness. set Light Work Harness, set Chain Haims and Tugs. 2 W oodracks. 5 Hayracks, Top Ruggy. Cart. Incubator, U. S Cream Separator, used about five m onths tu«I other »mall Muff. TT w m Wygtm< Stock Should Attend Sale Free Lunch H, J. W allace Owner W. S. WOOD Phones M ala • • • « We Auctioneer sad A «13« have e v e r y th in g fo r THANKSGIVING A t This Store A ll new goods just in and the prices are right Jersey Cows Sale Rain or Shine RTM BUY W ITH LIT T L E TROUBLE. THERE 15 L o T 5 IN T H A T . THE M AIN TROUBLE YOU HAVE. 15 IT NOT. 15 IN KNOWING YOU AR E GOING TOGET A 5Q U A R E DEAL? CAN YOU KNOW A 5 MUCH ABOUT OUR B U 5IN E 55 A 5 WE Do? W H A T HAVE YOU LEFT T o Do TH E N poN LY To T R U 5T TO A R E PU TATIO N . WE REFER YOU T o OUR P AT R O N 5. A 5 K THEM W HETHER OR NOT WE HAVE GIVEN T H E M A 5Q U A R E DEAL. M ANY MEN BELIEVE IN GETTING IT A LL A T ONCE. WE Do NOT. WE HAVE FOUND T H A T IT P A Y 5 U5 To GIVE TO OUR C U 5TO M ER5 A 5Q U A R E DEAL. 16 Fine Bred 6.1 E» T il it ' LAMPN are rapidly replaa lng all other* In n n a h -r u NK4KNTH am i A I.D K K - 7 a Te rms Cash th ro u g h th e O u tlo o k BU5TER.BR0WM On account of q u illin g liie farm I w ill sell all my thor oughbred M ock. al»o all Farm Inipb-nu-nta, at Public Male at my place Unless O th e rw is e A rra n g e d Portland R'y, Light & Power Co. A STORE IWOVRTOU^V/KEREVE C an B uy , with S o little 7Roueu WD EKPQVSE ALLT h ATUE V/I5H T o \ a ’-AR OUR roRFEATHEfcS' COULD NT DO THAT Blooded Dairy Stock Horses, Thorough bred Hogs and Farm Implements U n d e r S h elter if it rains for $1.75 R t-vToLveo t h a t v / hereas T hanks gwhq OF NO OTHKK I tM lA p o » » . n » - qu xltn <atloas. th«-refore. it 1« wot surprising that r a t a h l lain The Green Trading Stamp Store M Don't forget that tomorrow is LADIES A ID BAKE SALE and the Ladies get 10 per cent of the cash sales. So come and swell the Ladies Aid Fund. CreeiTrad- mg Nsmp Store Lewis Shattuck Thegi.’«*/? GrecaTnd- iag Stamp Store PORTLAND MARKETS. IN1RTLAND HAI I.MAY 1.14. I l l AND POW ER COMPANY U ralu, F lour, F eed, Etc. O. W. P. DIVISION Lv. Portland Lv. Gresham WHEAT— Track prices: Club for Gresham fur I fur 78- 70c; B lues tern, 81-83c; 40-fold, and Cazadero Cazadero 7S-80c; red R ussian, 75c; valley, a 6 :2 0 C 1226 79- 80c. 4 :4 3 d 3:51 M iLLSTVFFS— Bran, »22 per 6:60 a e Oi b 7:45 ton, m iddlings, »30; shorts, »24 00; 7:60 8 .4 6 S 60 rolled barley, »27 60-28.60. b 9 45 11: 5o FLOUR — P atents, »4 30 per 10 46 l:0 o barrel; straigh ts, »3.90; exports, b ll.4 5 a 8: IK 1 2 :4 3 11.3* »3 00-3 70; w hole wheat, »4 40; 8 09 b 1 :4 3 blM: «.’» 3:.VI valley. »4 30; graham , »4 20. a 2 :2 7 1 :3 » 7 :4 3 BARLEY — F eed, »25 per Ion; 2 :4 3 h 2 :4 3 brewing, »27-29 per ton. b 3 :4 3 3 :3 » b 4 :4 3 CORN — W hole, »38; cracked, «I b 5 :4 3 9 :4 3 a 3 n.l »39 per ton. bl»:<MI . • O A T S - No. 1 w hite »26 50-27 per c h i 1:33 . M ton. •i i , HAY— T im othy, choice, »17-18; L ight figu res denote a m. Bold figures denote p. m No 1 ,8 1 6 ; oat and vetch. »12; a lfa l a U. S Mall aud Express No fa. 12; clover, 810; straw , »6-7. passengers. Hairy and Country Produce. b Gresham Ix x a l to Cazadero on POULTRY — Hens. 12V k-l3c Sundays. c c. Saturday through through lo Caxadero broilers. 1 3 )t-1 3 c ; (urk.-ys live 18- d 1 brough 20c, dreiuted, 24-25c; «hicks. I4 -I6 r; Sunday F geese. 12 5feC. f R unning tim e Portland to Gresb- KUQB Fresh locals, candled, 40- am, 1 hour. 42tfcc per dox . Eastern. 2 7 H -3 2 c ; i MT. HOOD DIVISION C H E B8B Triplets, 19c per lib. ! Lv. M onlavilla | Lv. Gresham for Gresham j for | for d aisies, 19 S c ; Young A m ericas.! and Bull Run ,M I’vlila ( Bull Bun i')» y c per pound. d 6 :3 5 I 6 :0 0 «1 7:00 BI TTKK Oregon creamery .b u t a 9 :0 0 | 8 :1 0 a 9:25 ter, cubes 35lfcc p ef pound; prints, 3:»O a 1:2» 8 :8 3 b 3 : 3.3 , 3 8» b « 23 3 6 t« -3 7 c l«er pound. PORK Fancy, 10c per pound. SUNDAY ONLY 9 :0 0 i 8:00 d 7 00 VEAL- Fancy. 1 2 S - I 3 c per lb 1 :8 0 11:50 V cgetabltM and Fruits. 4 43 4 13 1:33 c 7:1*1 9 : 8 0 s 3 :1 » POTATOES — Burbanks. 60c per hundred; sweet potatoes T ike a Mixed train, b To C ottrell only per pound. c To Greeham only, V EG ETA BLES— Beans, 13c; cab d To Mabery only, bage, 1-1 tgc per pound; cau liflow a To Sandy R iver only er, » 1 -1 3 6 per d o x ; celery, 50- Above schedules subject to change w ithout notice 75c per doaen. Light figures, a. m SACK V BO K T A B lsM — Carrots, Bold figu res, p m »1 25 per sack , turnips. 51 »0 per ck; beets. »1.10 per sack; pars <». W. I t O N. TIME TABLE nips, 51 25 per sack ONIONS- Oregon. 90< per sa>-k EASTBOUND FRESH FRUITS — Apples. 50c- Leave Cortland 7 5 it a m trrtve (1 5o per box, pears, 81 25-81 50 F airv ie w 5 :2 5 a. m ; T routdale, per box; grspee. »1 10-1 40; cran- 8 :3 0 a a . berrtee »11.50 per barrel Lv Cortland 4 :0 « p m Ar Fair- view 4 39 p m ; rout dale. 4 34 'It Is a pleasure to tell you that Lv P ort'tn d 8 00 p D«— A r T ro u t Chamberlain s Cough Remedy Is the dale 8 31 p m best rough m eddlrlae I have ever used." w rites Mrs Hugh Campbell, WESTBOUND of M v o a la . tin. “I have oaed II Lv Troutdale 915 a. m ; leave w *h all my children and the results lave been highly satisfactory F airview 9 19 a m Ar Con land For sie by Gresham Drug Co , and 10 00 a. m Dealers everyw here l.v Troutdale 4 4v p :n ; leave Fair- view t 52 p m Ar Portland The O n'look gives green 6 30 p a • trading I stamps fo r every yearly J < for them V »k P hooe your orders in for Ruiter Wrappers to th e Gresham Outlook