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TWICE A WEEK G resham O utlook Ever at Your Service Phone 701 >1.50 PER YEAR 13203439 MUST BE NATURALIZED CARROL S. SMITH AT MINNEAPOLIS Salurday n igh ts nom inating cau According to au article iu the cus w as attended by about . u vot Stockyard Show a Revelation. Oregon Journal of Nov. i s , malty ers, wj me of whom retrained from foreign horn wouieu have applied Oregon and G resham District L mon Meat Com pany tak in g a part in the proceedings. to the county clerk's office for The lo lio w iu g were endorsed for Entertainers. A w ake Interest of the blanks to take out their first nat th e city o ffices to be filled at the uralization papers The law re Easterners. com ing electio n ; F or mayor, E E L. THORPE quires womeu of forvigu birth to C. L indsey; recorder, Janies Elking- Down at th e stockyards they have become naturalised as well as men, The Outlook Is In receipt of a ton, treasurer. Mrs. M innie Clauu- w e n though their husbands are got a m illion dollars eucased iu letter dated Nov. 1», from C. 8 han, m arshal, Jam es McKinney, ! i Itiselis. raw hides. Sounds strange, doesn't to u u ciliu eu George M etzger, L. L. Sm ith, wlio is iu Mlnnapolta attend This is contrary to the inform » it ? But they are there and they Kidder and \\ H. Biddle. A om iuat- lion given to Mrs Gust 1 .arson of ing the great N orthwest L m Z show. c a n e from all over the country. Ing p etitio n s have been circulated Gresham, by a deputy county clerk, A pari of his letter follow s; W hen a visitor looks at the herds and filed by ail of the nom inees who a lieu she went last week to m ake np- 1 arrived iu M inneapolis S atu r of Jerseys. A yershires, H olstetus have sign ified their acceptance, but pll.mtion for iltlseiisln p papers day morning aud have been busy and G uernseys it takes a w hole lot som e o f both tick ets w ill decline She was told positively that such trying to gel the exhibit In shape of im agination to realize »the wealth ih e race for m ayor has narrowed a move was unneevssary sin ce her for upeniug day, "today" and we of a good dairy hern, even though down to Lewis Shattuck and E I husband was a ctllsen. , Mi's. Lar have done flue. The exhibit is the de the visitor l»e a dairym an that is a ■ L iudsey. Mr E lk in gtou has son consulted law yers who agreed most com plete I have w <» dairym an from Eastern -Multnomah clined lo run for recorder, leaving with the view expressed by ihe having a great deal more stu ff than For Out here we have dairy herds of the field to D. M. Roberts. deputy county clerk. we had room to display Several varying sizes, w ith an average o f a I treasurer the itom iuees a te J. H. The naturalization hearing d osed boxes we didn't open ow ing to lack dozen headj to the herd, and scarce Metzger and Mrs. Clauahau, while j Saturday. Heury II. Hasxard, natur of room, but the Great Northern ly one of them would bring a hun the o ffice of m arshal w ill be con alization exam iner of Seattle, was and Nurtlieru P acific railroads ad U ullickaou and dred dollars except a few lately im tested by iieury in charge of the cross examination vised us tonight that we could F or councilm en ported The herds at the stock- Jam es M cKiuney. of applicants. have w indow s In their tlc k e f offices yards are object lessons in fine there w ill lie at least six candidates, down in Ihe city. will slock and their en tire value lies in hut som e of th ose nom inated I met personally Mr. l-ewls Hili, decline to run. A cceptances have their butter producing abilities. president of tlie Great N orthern, aud A cow that w ill net ' i t s owner liot been filed by any of them yet Mr. Jus H annaford, vice preaiileut. >240 a year is som e cow. She is but w ill be handed in before the Northern Pacific railwuy, In tlie Ore there and her exact value is said tim e lim it expires. The nom inating gon exhibit tonight and Mr. Hill I lie Happy Heart d asa met at to be * *180u. That is over 13 ¡.er p etition s were thought advisable by said, "The Oregon exhibit In my ! tlie home of their teacher. Miss cent on the value but she Is not tlie city attorney to comply with the opinion la qi<> moat com prehensive of Viola Mathews to organize, hut for sale. The owner of It» such cow s primary law. tliq w hole show '' und slated that he their main object was to open the and a 2U-acre farm anyw hese in was gluil Indeed that Ihe great state box of candy they won last Sunday th is vicinity wuuld be ritdp in no of Oregon had com e to the front In for giving the largest am ount ol tim e, for to the butler profits such a substantial way. Last year money toward the »tong booki. would be added the v'alue of the they were hardly In evidence, thia The officer» chnacn wero, prvsl- calves, which down at the stock year they are the w hole allow dent, Wilson East mull, vlen-preal- slio w 'a re worth *15u when only a I do not know hew many people A ttention is again directed to the dent, Maliel Michel; secretary, Loren d a y old, and their value increase« » ere in attendance today but there auction sale to he held at the Myers; treasurer, Oral Itauey am azingly as they grow older. The were big crow ds all day aud inuiiy Sweet Briar faint next Thursday. Com m ittees were appointed for re lesson is that they are ju st as easily expressed the desire to com e to Mr. W allace lias succeeded in build fr e s h m e n ts ami decorating tile Oregon. kept as u scrub anim al and worth ing up a fine herd of Jersey dairy | church. They meet again the first tw enty tim es as much. Our booklets have not urrived but stock, all of which w ill he sold. Tuesday in December Those pres 1 he stock show was opened y es H4 ENEM IT THE I SIGN STOCK I IKIM. I am looking for them iu the m orn He is retiring from the business ent were, H asel Shattuck, Murium terday m orning and the attendance The Livestock show opened yesterday and w ill continue th is w. I need them badly. Oregon, and w ill m ove to Southern C alifor H. Glllm an, Harry liu m iiton , W inifred- ing for the first day was very gratifying so far is short of d elegates to talk nia where he w ill en gage in other There is an exceptionally fine display of blooded cattle, sheep and Clark in every way. H undreds o f people hogs The Outlook is Indebted to the P eninsula Herald for the "tin St. f la ir , Wilson Eastm an, to the people und it keeps us at p u n tilta. S llllion Albert Camp, Grace F ield from all qver the county were there of the above pictures. It long hours. At present the sec Mr. W allace cam e here about five house. Lelu Matbewa, Oral Raney, and many from a distance. ¡Special retary» E ugene Commercial club, years a¿b from Portland where he Mabel M Idiot, Beheaiia Mat (lews. cars took the crow ds down there Oregon City C om m ercial club, and was at one tim e engaged in the , Loren Myers, W illiam Bell, Glen under the care and direction of the Gresham Commercial club are all grocery business He was for Rusher und Guy Fieldhouse Ito business men s clubs o f the East that are here lo bundle the exhibit (aw h ile a teacher of bookkeeping iu i reslniienta were served ami games side. Those in charge of the ex hut more will undoubtedly com e t o I the B ehnke-W alker business college played and all left for home at cursions were O. E. W elter, J. H day The show is a great success, j The Sw eet- Brier farm belongs lo 9:45 N olta, Dan K ellaher, O. M. P lum and is doing w onderful work in ed E. B. W illiam s, who bought it 23 M inneapolis. November 15.— mer, L. M. Lepper and Councilm an country east of Portland und curry ucating the people In regard to the years ago when it was practically a McGuire, and they made a success Editor O u tlo o k .— Just a line to ing a G resham -Pleasant H om e book Pacific N orth w est.• A bsolutely no w ilderness. It con tain s 24u acres let. o f it in a way that th e visitors literature ut a real eatale firm Is nearly a ll iu cu ltivation or in p a s-, let you know the booklets arrived fully appreciated. A fine dinner, Mr. lo w le , a friend of our good allow ed to he passed out aud peo ture, and is one o f the finest farm s last evening. I needed them badly of strictly home cooking had been ple seeui lo realize that they are in Eastern M ultnom ah. Mr. W il as the first three days o f tlie siiow citizen s the Honeys, called upon m e , provided by the packing com panies in the Oregon booth, and we hud An Interesting m eeting of the Itelng given reliable Information " liams m akes it lyls country home, I had nothing to offer The book which was the least of th e surprises association was a pleasant chat. Mr .Towle states ' I a ie u t-le a c lie r s being a w ell-know n law yer in P ort that the visitors enjoyed, in the lets are fine und com pare favorably he exp ects to com e In-Id ut tlie schoolhouse lust Friday to Gresham | The M inneapolis Journal under land. evening. A constitution and by-luws stock pens, and in the ahatoira of ieith any offered at tie- siiow He is a very successful business I » ere adopted date of Nov 13 has the follow ing G. I Neul was the Union Meat com pany they lu u u u S»-»1 W in d o w D is p la y , 1 need o ffer no apology when passing man of M inneapolis, and a man we! elected president in place of Bert com m ent on the Oregon exhibit: much more ot interest than eating Lindsey, resigned, and Mrs C. II will be glad to have with us. The profusion and variety of land W e' were able to purchase them out. a good diuner, for dinners can be through a Japanese im porter som e Lane was elected treasurer In place products shown In the Oregon exh i The show is a grand success, a ' of Mrs. Get rude Metzger who i, The first I w o days of the show had every day, hut fine slock show s beautiful pieces of hand painted bit at ih e N orthw estern Products ez- great education, a bringing b efóte' signed. ih e program included don't couie so often. drew a curiosity crowd and children < b in s at prices that w ill interest the people of actual facia In ma , piano so le by Miss Irene By n ice of position I11 tlie Armory are so greut L'niforiued gu id es were in atten d everyone. A ssortm ent includes nut- hut yesterday, farm ers and people The terlal form and is absolutely free Port laud, a paper on " llow parents aa lo bewilder Ihe visitor. an ce and the visitors were taken io ayt iu kuow the conditions In the priMlucls which represent practically howls, sugar shakers and many 1 of the city came and sat down in from real estate boom ing, being i sih o o l." which was follow ed by the cattle pens where the m illion novel pieces, su itab le for gifts. the booth and talked. 1 had many promoted by the N orthw estern' general discussion which was freely every variety of fruit and vegetable d ollars iu leuther was seen. j hen Inquiries in regard to Gresham, and states. 77 THE ijp V E L T Y SHOP partii ipiiiisl in by both teachers und native lo the tem perate zone are through tlie yards, overflow ing with p.irci ts Tlie nex, n oetlng will find a goodly number who are In shown Just as they cotue from the • Tomorrow, Suturduy, is Oregou I belli on I tec. 18. high grade cattle, sheep and hogs * 3 5 .UU buys a Victor Laurel range terested in a place so close to Port D a / und we are going lo give away ' farms and Hardens o f the state, ar aw aitin g sale on the abattoirs, and this week Sterlin g A Kidder land, and many are surprised to hear seeds. Ferns and m istletoe, ranged tastefu lly hut w ithout any e f also! Rockwood Grunge masquerade, on Into Ihe new er additions that are 1 that there is a good county east of Rose City buttons, " 1 8 1 8 ” with an W ednesday evening, Nov 27, Thanks fort to draw atten tion to tlie man yet unfinished hut which are coet- Court Greahirtn, No. 81, F orest-' Portland, saying they though: the Oregon ribbon tier of display rather than to the giving eve Ail are welcome. tf . Ing the company fao .o u u more Tile era of America, w ill give its first best country was just west of the things displayed. The 660 feet E veryone tells ua we have the system that h an oles a volum e of annual dance at the Commercial club Good apples, good cider, a good of space occupied by the exhibit is b ills bai k of Portland, and insisted greatest exhibit at the show , aad business aggregatin g tlj .u o u .b o o a hall, Nov. 2k, T hanksgiving uighl. all east b f Portland was a big gravel of course we attract lots of atten fire In the «-veiling and Ihe weekly enclosed by s railing with a top year was explained and to a novice All are cordially invited to attend Oregonian m akes life on Ihe farm <lecoratlon of hug«, Oregon pum pkins bed These people went aw ay say tion. More later it was staggerin g It seem s sim ple Tickets *1; ladles free. a pleasure It and (lie O utlook one a sd festoon« of Oregon grapes, Ihe 7k ing they were interested in the C H H M IT H en ou gh lo look al a lot o f cattle, full year for *1 76 leaves of which closely resem ble h ol sheep and sw ine and say that il ly. Appltsi, potatoes, corn, beaus, is a fin e display. So it is but o sls, m illet, rye, alfalfa, barley, the m anagem ent Is fine that directs sweet corn, yellow dent corn, clover, It and p u t! forth the enterprise and I l.l I I \ L h T f U - K u EtvTOt vetch, tesel, turnips, cu* umbers ami l.it«*l«M -k Heal E state an ,| H eñ íais . exertion s that have brought the a n MI m «* I Ian«*« pur . eveu the tohaco leaf and cauliflow er nual stock show to such perfection FOR SALE -C heap, 3 thorough are shown In th e Oregon exhibit TAKEN CP By the town m ar FOR RENT 4 rooms su itab le for that a m illion d ollars can be seen bred Jersey bull calves, 5 and li shal, on Nov 15, 1912. One roan Corn that yield s sixty bushels to I*Oil HALE 1>< j wtiing gooM*b«rry, CRy water Mrs J lyin g around in the cattle stalls to m onths old. Can be register«.-d. pony about 80« pounds, roarhed housekeeping Ch«r.> «urraiii, Lawton blackberry, Hie acre, clover th at grow s to a tf if inane. II. GvIUckaon, m arshal, L. ila r n on, Gresham be wondered at and praised by e v Charles H orning, B ull Run and C u th tart raaplwrry, and Mammoth length of six and seven feet Gresham 7« ' erybody w hether ju d ges of fine rbuburt rootip also 1 road cart and yield s four and five ton s to Ihe A r c I i,u l„ d n g to H u lld '.* HORSE FOR SALE W eighs about stock or not. 1 fcaddla. W F. Camming, Trout- sere, rye that stanils seven feet high, X k U pouuds. W ell broken and re IO .II E n T A 'I E I H l i t K . M U h If so, con su lt W. H Karr. Gresham, The dairy exh ib it in the Union liable Edna E. Stanley, phone 5». und vetch, a forage plant, which dale, Oregon, phone 1 6 i »if Meat com pany's plant mi just a Gresham • / FOR RENT 5 % acres, gixxl Orwgon. P lans and estim a tes furn yield s aa high a . seven tons to the u ■ level ground, su itab le for nursery I shed little bit the best ever. Oregon sere, are shown lg the exhibit A Ml** f«pr Hale. stock, or any grow ing crops For products are there in com parison FOR SALE R egistered Holstein Butck auto, 20 h p Model IU Pum pkins and sq u ish figure prom i tern.» address Edw M Roberta, K « n n e M o re I R olen la«(a. with that from oth er states, and bull, 2 years old. A lso Sim plez W elches, Oregon. 4 pasaenger. *26u takes It tf A E nently am ong the pr (ducts shown by For S ale In ik-nlib addition by IslruJs^y, (ìr^shani. our rank as producers o f batter and cream separator No. 7. Good as tf the state of Oregot The largest 7 lie In d e p e n d e n t J,and I beese w ill be known before the new c . W. A lbertson, phone 83 tf FOR SALE 4u acres o f brush the ow ners squash yw elgbg 127 pounds, and. ex FOR HALE 1 «haro In Handy Buy direct land 1 <■* m iles east of Boring Company. Easy term s show cloees. From the indications > r«-am.ry N. K la o m a n . Boring. cept for color, looks more lik e s huge 8«« E H *4880. A H ers, B oring, Ore »78 an d save C o m m is s io n there Is good reason to belle we 1«, Trail«-. Oregon boulder than a product of the soil tf K elly, R«s .Third strtjel and Kelly that Oregon w ill not fall behind A 3% w agon, narrow track for Pam pas graaa which Is used to tf FO R HALE, cheap 2 acres, avenue a wide track w agon, a lto I span an y other state represented Som e InruloUor. decorate yards and gardens, m istle 28o«i pound horses for a 1290* new bouae and barn, good location o f th e wefjr best arw in rotnpe- 24U-e«g incubator, good condition toe grown In Oregon and gourds MIX K IX 4N M M « pound team . J C. Bel leu, T rout Near A dvent church, 2 m iles east tit ion and are strivin g hard to car d ale, Oregon deli cheap, or trade for Il vaatfjrk th at look like large goose exga, are tf of T routdale Jos W C ro ss!o n u ry o ff first honors. W il WUa«>nt CU mnm , R oute 1, shown to Illustrate the variety of Hr-lp U a s lo l. One of the interesting features _ FOR MALL 1, 3*4 heavy wagon. ¡ 78 If you would lik e 6 acres o s ,i.u t 1 ox 8 A. the produrta that may be grown In t • W *Ml !•* w ill be a P asteu risin g plant in fa ll I Iron barrow, good aa new. 1 bay ; own term s and em ploym ent furn 'h e ntata HA1 v one « ‘ ^ « Yraln«-<| Wgrae, operation at which w ill be shown horae 1 lu « Iba, 8 y ek r. oi l. ished t»r year around, where you Fisherm en w ill be Interested In be««, , “ M '"•«< are assured of m aking good and pay all the me (hods used in the up-to- set doubl« harraen 1 top Mrs It R S to n e r , a tr a in e d the exhibit o f fish from the rivers , ___t , I trees Hot and row water In date handling o f m ilk It la un n gKod condition. I out on your land, beat of soli, m ar nurse solicits patronage Will lake of Oregon A royal chlnooh salmon house B uildings old fortu n ately true that the things 17 little pigs. 5 pigs three m onths ket guaranteed for ail produce you patients a t her hom e in Gresham ’ hat w eighs thirty pounds and a Team , wagon. harness mower, that m ake the Important difference« old. *78 can raise on your land, call and see- Phone 8s2, sturgeon the sam e weight from the (■he, plow , cbkkens,' hay, potatoes, it» m ilk are those we neither see, I Jersey cow * F’- M ley at his r«-sl«lea<e, across; W lllaiuett« river w ill Indicate what s il go Price low Terms A. H taste nor sm ell In certified milk, I f I ' * * V -e« l le i o lw - r Enquire R W F o rb e s . L ln n e m a n frm n Grange h all, Pow ell Valley the Oregon rlvnrs yield <l«vuld. Greehsm 7s the quality |g safeguarded by fre Station, phone US. 75 road, G resham , Oregon. Ask for See Sandy lild g e Lum Iter company Apple« In «rent variety rrom the quent tnspec'iori of rows, as well as booklet lk-st grs«l4M, low prices Rough and apple district In the Cmpqua valley A three-room house for rent. For surround lags, all milk being la- U > T 8 F O R SALK at C ed arville finish Will deliver from our new are s h o w n > o « o n g o t h e r p r o d a e ig • Gresham Feed Mill w ants oet» particulars w rite Mfs M Stone, Easy term s H W S aasb all Phone Continued on page 4 and wheat Highest rash prices m ill. 2 m iles south of K elso Phone from the state The apple esn ib it Gresham 7« tf Gresham. Or.-gon. It 4 i'houe 681. 4111 *8 8 Continued uu page 4 HAPPY HEART CLASS MEETS AND ORGANIZES H. J. WALLACE WILL GO TO CALIFORNIA CROWDS THRONG GRESHAM DIS’T BOOTH INTERESTING MEETING, PATRON-TEACHERS WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS