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PA GE G RESH AM TWO G resham O utlook LOW APPROPRIATION '• . d i., lied every T u esd ay and F riday _______ a t O rebham . Oregon. F a r less m osey is asked of ik e 11 1. KT. c i.A llt. Editor and PubIT legislalu re hV the On gun ,\ - l icu ltu i - o u r sui»M-ri|ith,ii R a n - *1 ' lr< ■" prop0 Hon to One year, 11.50; th e grow th of th e in s titu tio n , th a n six m onths, 75c; was ap p ro p riated in 1911, T he re- th ree m onth’s trial g,.nts have cu t out all e stim a te s down subscription. 60c to the ex trem e m inim um , and will call for $04,500 less for increased Advertising, R a t e s re a s o n -' m aintenance, building . rep airs, etc., able. Ou^11f£ 5 ? ,‘ ,h a n ,h e le g isla tu re of tw o y ears ago s c n t a t lv e w ill c a ll g ran ted . P lam e 7OI W hen the college budget is pre- “T h e L in o ty p e seated , th e sta te will he asked for W a y Is t h e W ay 1 $249,000 for buildings, eq u ip m en t, t h a t W in s .’ repairs, im provem ents, books and Officiai p a p e r of th e Town of I ; -sham , O regon. p a p e r o f th e Town of O fficial 1 irview . O regon. m a tte r E n te re i as second-class M arch J, 1911, a t th e p o st office at G resham , O regon, u n d er th e act of M arch 3, 1879. CHRISTM A S XI MISER XEXT. Next T u esd ay s’ ed d itlo n of the O utlook will be th e a n n u a l holiday nu in her. it is now being printed w ith nn illu m in ated cover design several o riginal and will co n tain s ' i,ries, poem s an d o th e r articles J i m i i lie pens ol' o u r n u m ero u s cor- i- .p o n d e n ts th ro u g h o u t th e d istrict w re p re se n t. T h ere will also he .iveti a lib eral n u m b er of excel- i nt illu s tra tio n s a p p ro p ria te to the si ason. It is not intended as an in d u s tria l ed itio n , h u t will he a re f i l l lion of th e social a ffa irs of Hie com m unity g o tten up in th e C h rist m a s spirit th a t so ea rn e stly appeals to Hie young an d old who a re all oi one mind about holiduy observ ances, its tra d itio n s and usages. We li peak fo r it a cor’d ial welcome and iiope Hint Hie lib eral a d v ertisin g it will co n tain w ill he p ro d u ctiv e of i h k I re su lts to those who a re ri pre- .. uted in its co lu m n s, and a special I ii-tor in h elp in g to build up our com m unity. Xi-.irly every w estern sla te has a favorite* son for secretary of the In terio r in P re sid e n t W ilson’s cubi- nt-l. Som e s ta le have two. And i-i.--.lit here is so m eth in g we fail Io u n d e r s ta n d : Why are they all so In slslan t to fill tlie office nam ed, .m l why u reli't som e of tlie oilier plaees asked for? T his coast has men of g re a t calib er, capable of nldliig dow n ¡my sent in Hie cabinet , nH ilcd io a place th ere, but w ouldn’t it in- b e tte r to let th e I’res- i lent pick bis own men? P erh ap s Mr. W ilson know s a man out here who w mid fill one of th e positions b elter m anyone else, sh why should we break o u r necks over Hie in terio r ship? F our of llie condem ned m u rd erers Salem w ere executed today .They • re it. E. R oberts, Mike Morgan, dile F o u ld er mid F. S. G arrison. I lie sentence of Jo h n M. T aylor ■ is com m uted to life im prisonm ent. The possibilities of broom corn row ing in e a ste rn O regon have licet n de know n th e past week when tuples w ere HU bin it t< il Io u P ort- 1,n’d broom niunufiicl urer. II is in.id llinl I,null pounds of Die corn ' . h i lie grow n on nil acre, mid ns i i e i .i l h u n d red carlo ad s of Hie iiim erlnl a re b ro u g h t in to Hie sta te i .o h y ear, th e re set-ms te he a bailee for fa rm ers Io m ake money low ing II h ere nt home. W h e n you have a bilious atta c k \ e t'liiiiu lie rla ln ’s T ab lets a trial. I lit y a re excel lent. F or sale by ' e: haul D rug Go., ami all Dealers - u - .y u lu re . «Ék ’ ATHLETIC ARTS IN THE ASCENDANT m a in ten an ce a p p ro p ria tio n s. T he rap id g ro w th o f th e hom e ec- m o m ie s classes an d th e pressure- ol o th e r d e r a ilm e n ts n eed in g tin cla C o n tin u ed from pag e 1. peace w ill a n n o u n ce tlie re m a in in g rooms in tho agronomy bu II. W. the space in th e g ir ls ’ dorm itory n u m b ers of th e p ro g ra m . t th e re w ere 150 g irls who could not Cooley and Jo h n C onley w ill a p p e a r te acco m m o d ated th e re th is f a l l ) , 'i n a fog d an ce accom panied by a fo rce th e re g e n ts to ask fo r a horn* d ouble bass solo. T hese tw o agile econom ics build in g . p e rfo rm ers will he th e d ra w in g card x o lib ra ry b u ild in g is asked ai of th e day. It is u n d ersto o d th a t th is tim e, a lth o u g h th e 22,000 vol- um es an d 35,<‘00 p a m p h le ts a re now they will be received w ith a b o u n tifu l h u d d led lit fiv e class ro o m s in th e show er of a n c ie n t eggs. G uilickson o ld est b u ild in g on th e cam pus, and will then in tro d u c e h im self and he a re c au sin g th e flo o rs to settle will m ake a sh o rt a d d re s s of about u n d e r th e w eig h t of th e books. tw o h o u rs on “ how to catc h a tr a m p .” A fte r th e a d d re s s is fin $50,000 a y ear fur. m ain ten an ce d u r- I the lib a rry has in creased th r e e tim es and tlie s tu d e n t body lias doubled ished th e re w ill be a n in term issio n am o u n ts $107,000 is for ad d itio n al b u t th e sh elf ro o m is b u t one th ird of ten .m in u te s to see if an y o n e is buildings; $60,000 for eq u ip m en t; la rg e r, and th e re a d in g room ,w hich left in th e au d ien ce. D u rin g th e seats b u t 104 stu d e n ts, lias not in in term issio n G uilickson w ill be $11,000 for rem odeling Science h all; creased a t all. sponged an d sen t hom e if yet alive. $21,000 for extension of Hie h ealin g Tlie m a tte r of p ro v isio n fo r dem T he next on th e p ro g ra m w ill be p lan t; and $15,000 for books and o n stra tio n an d ex ten sio n w ork John M etzger w ho will w ail a few periodicals. th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te w as re fe rre d ballad s in déco llette co stu m e and Hut one larg e b uilding is requested to a co m m ittee to be w orked o u t in o p era p a n ta to o n a tic s. A s i - ;> la d d e r th a t for the hom e econom ics work j co n feren ce w ith v ario u s s ta te or- -ill be p rovided so th a t th e h ighest now divided betw een th e crow ded j ,.a n iz .4, lolls in te re ste d . and m ost d iffic u lt n o u s may be g irls ’ d o rm ito ry and th e agronom y 1 ______________ reached by th e o p e ra to r. (M ore building. F o r th is $100,000 appro C .8. S m ith, Tlie sen d in g of C h ristm a s gifts cabbage and c a ts .) p riatio n is asked. W hen th is is bu ilt and p ro p er h eat is given th e I is a “»a tt« r o f to everyone one of th e y o u n g e r se t, w ill h ere ju s t now , and to o m uch c a re can a p p e a r an d a ss a ssin a te a few con- stock ju d g in g pavilion mid farm in | v ivialitles and h ila rio u s F re n c h spec m ech an ic, b u ild in g , it will be neces- l:ot « lven to th ® co n d itio n sary to put $21,000 in to extension w hlch th e >’ a re sen t, esp ecially when ialties. If tlie audii ace su rv iv e s th is of the h e a tin g p la n t, in s ta llin ' m -v a r e ,o 1,1 ‘ V® »»«*>• Every sla u g h te r they will w itn ess a gam e of and ad d itio n al boiler and en larg in g and i P ack ag e should have an o u te r w rap- checkers betw een G.us L arso n C arl D ahl w ho will be provided w ith len g th en in g th e con d u its. Tho re ' " in« of !itron« P“ '* * - “ecu reiy tied wax e n d s to sew up th e m o u th s of build in g of thc live stock bu ild in g 11 is a g ,’od I,la n to w rlte th c a d ’ those who h o ller too loud. T hen will lak e $5,«00, mid $2,000 Is d ress and th e re tu rn card not only also on tin Jo e P a te n e a u d e anel Hill Congilon needed for a sm all sto rag e s tru c t on th e o u tsid e, hut will chase each o th e r up an d dow n a u re for influ m ab le m a te ria ls anti tin n er w rap p er, ¡mil above all send greased pole. them early . E very holiday season shop supplies. Tlie Glee club com posed of M on Science h all was b u ilt for a g ricu l ¡stack s of m ail b ag s a re held over sie u r Ja m e s S te rlin g , P ro fe sso r Will tu ra l in stru ctio n , hut is now used in tlie larg e offices for days a t a Ilessel, S ig n o r H a rry F u lf e r and fo r tlie ch em istry mid pharm acy tim e- becau se of th e congestion of H er Von de P au l Ilo etzel w ill fav o r work. The im p erativ e need of m ore tlie m ails. the crow d, leel by H is G race C laud lab o rato ry space mid Hie present S ecretary F is h e r of th e In te rio r S m ith, in a fam ous ra g -tim e know n u n fitn ess of tlie room s av ailab le m ak e is ’’D arlin g I am g ro w in g O ld.” rem odeling w hich will cost $11,000 D e p artm en t lias ta k e n up tlie p ro p o A fter th is re n d itio n th e b en ed ic tio n absolutely necessary a t once. The sitio n m ade to tiim to w ork w ith tills will be in flicted by B e rt L indsey, college Is in g re a t need of a library- sta le 411 m ak in g a co m p lete survey and th o se of tlie a u d ie n c e w ho s u r b u ild in g , and tlie best care of th e of Hie DeBchutes V alley to d e term in e vive w ill be se n t liqnte and th e dead h ealth of Hie stu d e n ts would d e both its irrig a tio n an d w ater powei rem oved to th e m o rg u e. P ro v isio n m and a g ym nasium , h u t in view p o ssib ilities. He s ta te s tlie go v ern will bo m ad e so th a t no one w ill be of ap p ro p riatio n s of m ore u rg en t m ent will do its s h a r e of th is w ork. left o u t a fte r n ig h t as J . H . H oss necessity, th e reg en ts have decided The im p o rtan ce of tlie u n d e rta k in g will be th e re w ith liis san d w agon to not to ask fo r them tills y ear. They may be u n d ersto o d from a sta te m e n t ta k e them aw ay. As th is is an m ade by a local o fficial of tlie R e wish to relieve Hie p ressu re on tlie n te r la in m c n i compos« d of ho;.a-« sta te treasu ry , and tire doing till clam atio n service, who said : "T h ere ta le n t th e re w ill lie no fre e list and they can, th o u g h tlie rap id grow th a re 500,000 acres of p u b lic lan d s in Hie h a t w ill be passed to pay fo r of all d e p artm en ts w a rra n ts a much th e D eschutes Valley th a t could be th is notice. increased ap p ro p riatio n for tlie work irrig ated and m ore tlian 1,000,000 horse pow er ru n n in g to w aste down of the next tw o years. TIIE WAV TO WIN. A m ounts estim ated necessary for tlie riv e r.” Hie su p p o rt of tlio w ork of tlie v a r ious d e p artm en ts a re g reatly in ex cess of tlie to ta l a p p ro p ria tio n re q uested of tlie leg islatu re, bu t care fill in v estig atio n show s th a t th e needs of tlie d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts a re bo g re a t th a t th e estim ates are very co n serv ativ e,” said P resid en t K err th is m orning. "H ow ever, the needs of tlie college a re in creasin g so rapidly th a t it is im possible to m eet them . N o tw ith stan d in g tills fact, th e reg en ts, in m ak in g up tliq b udget, reduced tlie a m o u n ts asked by each d e p a rtm e n t to th e extrem e m inim um witli w hich th e in stltu tio n could do w ork at all re a sonably e fficien t." The rep o rt of Hie r e g is tr a r sh o w s en o rm o u s increase in liotli tlie re g u la r and special courses, lull th e in stru c tio n a l force 1ms n o t kept pace witli th is gro w th til attendance R eg istratio n in agronom y. fo r in- stan ce, Is tilt p er cent g re a te r tlian tw o years ago. lin t Hl«' in s tru c tio n a l fo rce lull 38 p er cent m ore; and in th e division of h o rtic u ltu re Hi«' An excursion p arty from P o rtla n d , w here it w as org an ized by I in- Com m ercial clu b and o th e r civic bodies w ent to L ew iston e arly th is w eek to a tte n d th e a n n u a l slock show . P o r t land p eo p le show th ie f in te re st in tlie in te rio r c o u n try and its develop m en t upon every possible occasion. Y ou m u s t la k e a blow o r give one, You m ust risk and y o u m u st lose, And expect Hint in tlie s tra g g le You w ill su ffe r from a b ru ise. H ut you m u s tn ’t w ince o r fa lte r If a fig h t you sh o u ld la-gin He a m an an d face th e b a ttle T h a t’s tlie only way to win. I.ouis Sivers, who lias ati onion farm in tlie R ogue R iver V alley, grew onions th is y ear ra n g in g H om ope to tin««' pou n d s c a d i In w eight. He had less tlian one acre in onions th is y e a r h u t pro d u ced alm o st 90,OOP H a rrim a n ra ilro a d d ire c to rs have au th o riz e d th c e x p e n d itu re of $3,000, 000 fo r im p ro v em en ts to th e O.-W it. .<• N. line io-txx , < n P o rtlan d and S p o k an e. T h ese b e tte rm e n ts will la m ade d u rin g Die lo m ia g ye. r. work has nearly doubled, with only pound , selllnj Tlie O regon A lm anac, tlie book let being p ublished by tlie S ta te ir rig atio n C om m ission, will he out th is week timi w ill lie d is trib u ii d widely. It co n ta in s a c c u la le , s ta tis tics and read in g m a tte r about O r eg o n ’s resources an d p ro d u cts. In deed, n ever before h as th e re been such an ex h au stiv e re p o rt on w hat th is s la te lias to o lfe r to tlie se ttle r. An ed itio n of 200,000 w ill be p rin te d It ta k e s a little co u ra g e A nd a little self co n tro l, And sonic g rim d e te rm in a tio n If you w a n t to re a c h a goal. It ta k e s a deal of s triv in g A nd a firm an d ste rn -s e t chin No m a tte r w h at th c b a ttle If you a rc really o u t to win. T h e re ’s no easy p a th to g lo ry T h e re ’s no easy ro a d to fam e; L ifo, how ever, we m ay view it Is no sim ple p a rlo r gam e, H ut its prizes call fo r fig h tin g F o r e n d u ra n c e an d fo r g rit, F o r a ru g g ed d isp o sitio n A nd a d o n ’t-k n o w -w lien -to -q u it. the c r ip at 2 cents T h is is a tim e of poultry- -how s IS per eent Increase in in s tru c tio n a l per pound his m ak es th e incom e force. These cases a re typical of I from th is sm all tra c t at h ast $1,600. A lbany an d A sto ria hav e ju s t held very su ccessfu l ex h ib its of nris i era- tie fea th e re d fowl an d I o rtla n d is next. O renco people, b elieving th a t chicken ra isin g is a m ean s of grace held th e ir firs t show last F rid a y in th e b asem en t of a ch u rc h . THE OUTLOOK O reg o n 's ap p le crop tliis y e a r is to tin e stim a te of W. 1\ N ew ell, ch a irm a n of ilie fits e I;e.ii d o ' Ho He says th e p ro d u ctio n of ap p les has a b o u t doubled in th is s la te ia tw o years. Next Week W IL L Get th e h a b it of re a d in g th c E v e n in g T eleg ram . L et ns send it to you w ith tlie O utlook u n til J a n . 1. 1914 fo r $4.50. C O N T A IN \ t > I It I Up-to-date New s and Correspondence Interesting Articles on Growth of Eastern Multnomah Much 1 loliday reading, poems, and illustrations Advertisements of up-to-date stores of this section Well Illustrated :: Colored Covers A few E xtra Copie* *1 5c rack O o lr i at o n e r Free! Free! A Great Big Beautiful Doll, to the girl, and Fine big Rubber Ball Shooting Gallery, to the boy, gi i-st to th e n u m b e r of b e a n s in a g lass ja r d isp la y e d in - it / - li our w low. N o o n e k n o w s th e n u m b e r of b e a n s th e ja r co n tain s. E v ery 1 0 c p u r c h a s e , o r o v er, en titles you to a guess. Cc - -• beg in s S atu rd ay , D ec. 14. a n d clo ses D ec. 24 ioliday Goods X tn a s C a n d ie s D ish es of ev e ry k in d C h ild 's D in in g -ro o m Sets H a n d k e rc h ’fs th a t will p le a se C h ild ’s D re sse rs T ie s to p le a se th e m e n C h ild ’s T a b le s Big lin e o f p ic tu re s C h ild ’s S w ings X m a s d e c o ra tio n s G a m e s of all k in d s H a n d p a in te d c h in a D o lls to suit all X m a s ca rd s, p e r doz., T H E S rn d addrr.-oe*. w e will m ail ik rm *4 & M N otice is hereby given th a t at Hie g e n e ra l ele c tio n on th e 5th day of N ovem ber, A. D, 1912, th e q u es tio n of sto ck ru n n in g a t larg e was I voted on in H u rlb u rt P re c in c t 171. T he vote re su lte d fo r ru n n in g a , la rg e 35. A g ain st ru n n in g a t la rg e 78. In acc o rd a n c e w ith Section 5575 of L o rd ’s O regon L aw s 1 hereby give n o tice th a t “It w ill be u n la w fu l fo r s to rk to ru n nt la rg e unde; p en alty of $10.00 fo r th e f i is t o f fen se an d $20.00 fo r each and every su b s e q u e n t offense T he Law ta k in g effe c t sixty days fro m th e d a te of th is notice. D ated N ovem ber 20, 1912 F. S F IE L D S , C ounty C lerk IO C ■ Shop P O W E L L ST. W . R. B ID D LE, P ro p . D R A IN T IL E A l l S i z e s , 3 -, 4 - a n d 6 -in c h A l s o S q u a r e H o l l o w B l o c k s f o r C e ll a r s , f o u n d a t i o n s a n d a ll b u i l d i n g p u p o s e s . Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS Yard at I logan Station, P. O. Gresham GO TO The tresham Garage f o r a ll A u t o S u p p l i e s a n d R e p a i r s P h o n e 174 P o w e ll St. G re sh a m , O re g o n I he Congd on Mrs. Winnie Whalen, Prop. U nder .'xc-.v M anagem ent MEALS A m erican n r E u ro p e a n plan. S h o rt o rd e r nt any tim e. S pecial t h ieî.rn D in n er S unday, 50 cents. ! hi«* II.«Mi ll y I* new , m odern, u p -to -d ate , sa n ita ry and No b etter place to stop a n y w here in O regon. w orth $ 7 ,0 00,000, acco rd in g Christmas Number & — FR ID A Y . D E C E M B E R »:!. 1012 p ractically all d e p a rtm e n ts, and in d icate th e n ecessity fo r in crease in COLLEGE ASKS FOR I M ICE A WEEK__________ OUTLOOK, The Evening Telegram By m ail fro m d a te till Jan. 1, '14, fo r $3.50 Regular price for one year. $ 5 Send US your Subscription The E \ c i . : : ' _ i am is P rogressive an d In d e p e n d e n t. P rin ts xvit.wut fear o r bias. Is th e O nly P o rtla n d aftern o o n t r '-1' 1 !<K’ ' 1 P ress service. Its local n ew s is th e h< ' tu en s an d S p o rtin g p ag es are u n e q u a lle d . S at- cr-i.iv edition is e x tr a size, con tain s su p e rio r com ic su p p le m e n t the TELEGRAM and OUTLOOK T ogether for o n e full y e a r fo r o nly $4.50 W ith Balance of this year FREE! S u b scrip tio n s will e n d Ja n u ary I, 1914 Send your rem ittance Now to the O utlook