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G resham O utlook PUCE A WEEK VOL 3. NO. 72 GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, ‘Ever at Your Service ’ P h o n e 701 NOVEMBER 7. l97 3 ; al option $ 1 .50 PER YEAR FARM WAGON OTHER CITIES NO DANCING TOOK MORE FAIR BOARD WINS VICTORY FOR SCHRAM VOTED DRY ON SUNDAYS THAN GIVEN GETS $1200 ihani V oted D ry by a M a jority of F o rty -fo u r out of 420. rota ot G reaham P recin ct. Total S unil« -«' o f v o t e s e a s t 4 (5 University B e p a lr F un d . 14 8 ; m ajo rity IM (or Vniveralty B uilding' r u n d . For. 331 a g a in st, 16#; m a jo rity fur. 256; a g a i n s t , F A IR V IB W . Nov. 3— A t th e reg- n u a l electio n in D ecem b er; follo w in g P a st 302. Yes m a s te r A rtisa n , E. A. W h itn ey ; m as 303. No 6 7 1 for, The ta b le gh<JW> <he u a r m e etin g o f th e A rtisa n lo d g e c o m p lete v ote an d th e m a jo ritie s fo r held S a tu rd a y ev en in g . R ockw ood [a n d agalnB t Pafh m easu re v oted on A ssem bly, No. 206, cam e a n d con- in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty : so lid a te d w ith th e h om e lodge, both S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y B u ild in g B e p a i r F u n d . lodges to he know n h e re a f te r as , 300. Yes 16.673 No 6.641 C leone A sem blj* No. ITS. T h e fol- I , 301. low ing officer* w ere elec ted a n d in- I M ajority for 6.232 sta lle d to se rv e u n til th e sam e an - DnlT,r»‘tr o f O regon Mew S u lld in g A proprlatton. 16 051 0,261 - . 6,700 D ancing in G resh ain on S unday E d ito r O u tlo o k ; “ been prohibited by a grsti city o rd in an ce. T h is a ctio n was ta k e n a t th e council m eetin g on W ednesday ev ening last, T he ordi- nan ce is published elsew here. It p ro h ib its S atu rd ay n ig h t d ances from being co n tin u ed a f t e r 12 o'clock. A notice p re p a ra to ry to th e com - 'i r d r 1 Mt s" ‘’d an<l o rd e re d p ublished. It c alls fo r a m ass m eeting of th e e le c to rs of ( ,r ' to I“ '1'! In th e tow n hall on T uesday e v e n in g , N ovem ber 11. fo r the p urpose of n o m in a tin g c a n d i d ates for th re e co u n cllm en each fo r tw o y ears and a city m a rsh a l fo r I w ish to con- z-_ fo r a clean tow n, a n d th e people o f U resh ai n n on th e ir victory o v e r th e saloon in te re s ts in T u e sd a y 's elec- lion. If n o th in g took th e place o f t(lF 1200 lost license m oney, th a t am o u n t w ould have been well sp en t, raerely a8 an lnve8tln„ n t educa: tion T h e " r8t »»> com- nluB lty is th e e d u catio n of it* chil- d ren To com pel a child to pass a 8aiOon d o o r dally Is to com pel h im to re a d th l„ IeMOn. .,T h „ ga(oon jg it /'II f' t „ /• i C om m ittee Will C onfer W ith C o u n ty B udget C o m I m ittee on F air A te m p o ra ry loan of »1200 was m ade by th e b o ard of fa ir d ire c to rs W ednesday w hich Is b e in g used in paying off th e deficit le ft o v e r front th e la s t fair. T h e re p o r t of th e p re s id e n t on an a p p lic a tio n to the co u n ty co m m issio n ers fo r an ad d l- B o n al »639 to c o m p lete p ay in g th e te r A rtisa n , H e rb e rt S h u te ; s u p e rin M ajority for te n d e n t, G ra n t S h aw ; se c re ta ry , S te r iliz a tio n Act. \ • s 10.40« E red H. C ra n e ; tr e a s u r e r , M ary 304 p rem iu m aw a rd s, in d ic a te d th a t th e 305 X-> 14.425 C ra n e ; s e n io r co n d u c to r, T av la ti necessity, a reaso n ab ly resp ectab le m oney w ould be fo rth c o m in g in a - _ in s titu tio n , not so bad but th a t »600 s h o rt tim e, b u t in o r d e r to s e ttle th e S h aw ; in sp e c to r, J, O. D ow ning, M ajority a g a in st <-«<■ ,n ak es it d ec e n t an d p ro flta b le ... o u ts ta n d in g w a rra n ts th e fu n d s w ere Ju n io r co n d u c to r. D ella S h u te ; m a s C ounty A tto rn ey Act. Y es 14.203 te r of cerem o n ies, E. D. H o lg a te ; I 306 ‘ How fa r th is d aily lesson h as gone b orrow ed fo r a s h o r t tim e an d all 307 Ko ................ By a re so lu tio n th e price of re-in- t0 pugh boys in8, do Balooil doorg i « I w a rra n ts will now be p aid on p re s e n in s tru c to r, M abie R o b b in s; w ard er, ! R a W“ ,P r ni. e ,' r t h a t . haa bpPn pO th in k in g citizen well know s. ta tio n a t th e F ir s t S ta te H ank. S ev T hom as R o u n d s. T h e n ex t re g u la r M ajority for 4.676 ta k e n o u t was fixed at on e d o llar. m eetin g w ill be held th e tirst S a tu r G resh atu , 1 hope lias fo re v e r done e ra l o th e r bills a n d o b lig a tio n s w ere W orkm en-« C om p en sation A ct. for 220 308 Y es is 403 1 T h p '» a t “ “«- o f a p p o in tin g a city w ith th u s officially c au sin g th ese a u d ite d an d o rd e re d p aid. day in D ecem ber. L ocal O ption. 309 No ......... 6.967 a tto rn e y was laid on th e (able u n til little o n es to offend. T h e m a tte r o f an a p p ro p ria tio n For, 232 a g a in st, 166; m a jo rity M iss D o rth a B enecke w as g iven a ------- | th e re g u la r m eetin g in D ecem ber. tor II from th e co u n ty fo r n e x t y e a r’s fa ir J u s t to m ak e v illain y lik e th e b irth d a y p a rty a t h e r h om e h ere F r i M ajority for 11,436 Ju d g es and c le rk s fo r th e com ing saloon ru n an d h ide its head is of was c o n sid ered an d it w as decided day ev en in g . T h e h o u se was b e a u ti B rid ge Bonde. w ere nam ed as fol- infinite value to any co m m unity. If to hav e a c o m m itte e m eet w ith th e 1 Ves ......... I . . . , m clt> election fu lly d ec o ra te d in H allo w e'en colors I- -No - (,M7 low s: Ju d g e s S. S. T hom pson. D. an y o n e d o u b ts th is let him look at co u n ty co m m issio n ers in a few d ay s Tuesday's election in G re sh a m was a n d ja c k o ’ la n te rn s. G am es an d W. M. tzg. r, an d F. C. Jo n es. C lerk s T ro u td a le , w here as th e p o p u latio n to m ake a re q u e s t fo r a m uch la r g e r en jo y ed a f te r w hich l means o f g e ttin g o u t th e la rg e st m usic w ere M ajority for 13,697 Jam es I Ikington and \\ . It. K ern, d ecrease* th e salo o n s in crease; ¿ h a re of th e co u n ty fa ir fu n d th a n imber of .city v o te rs w ho e v e r e a st lu n ch w as serv ed . T h o se p re s e n t be Tin- city tr e a s u re r 's re p o rt show ed w here all th e sa lo o n k e e p e rs give any w as had th is y e a r. T h e sum of T u e sd a y 's victo ry in G resh am was sid es Mr. an d Mrs. B enecke w ere, th e city fu n d s to be in good co n d itio n , •ustom er his tirst m o rn in g d rin k free »5000 o r m ore is a v a ila b le a n d it is Kir ballots h ere. T h is w as caused Miss D o rth a an d M aster W illiam w ith th e “dry*.” T h e salo o n s w ere inly by the fact th a t m any women w ith »526.8» in th e w a te r fund an d ¡„ „ . J e r to lire his a p p e tite and keep d esired to get all o f It if possible B enecke, Mr. an d Mrs. D. S. D u n b ar, vo,pl* o u t by th e decisive m a jo rity of »865.57 In th e g e n e ra l fund. him com ing d u rin g th e d ay ; w here fo r p rem iu m s next y ear. T h e co m Zed for the tirst tim e an d p a rtly be- Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C. Sim on, Mr. an d T ,‘*8 v icto ry was a ttrib u te d to of the u n u su a l in te re s t w hich Mrs. E. E. H eslin , Mr. an d Mrs. E d- th e 8Ple >»did o rg a n iz a tio n of th e dry th e sa lo o n k e e p e rs d riv e o u t in to th e mittee c o n sists of P re s id e n t L ew is, its taken in th e local o p tio n co n test. win B u rlin g a m e , C. H. B u rlin g am e, fo rces an d th e co -o p eratio n of th e c o u n try to b rin g in d rin k e rs whom J. J. Jo h n s o n , A. F . M iller an d L. M. Mtaide of th e city th e v o te rs w ere Myrl H u rst, C ary l H eslin , C o n v erse, v ario u s a u x ilia rie s th a t gave g re a t they h e a r have a c c u m u la te d a little , L epper. Ngreatly In ev id en c e only 45 ap- A c o m p le te s ta te m e n t of th e in o rd e r th a t they m ay d rin k th e ir a ssista n c e in th e w ork o f th e cam C lifford an d G lenn B u rlin g a m e , Em il iring at the polls to ex e rc ise th e ir sa v in g s in T ro u td a le ; w here c h ild re n b o a rd 's finances w as not m ad e but It L o ser, W ill B u tle r, R ic h a rd A n d e r p aign. inrhise rig h ts on th e re fe re n d u m get d ru n k an d boys c e fe b ra te th e ir will be re ad y fo r th e sto c k h o ld e rs ' In a n o th e r colum n will be fo u n d a son, M isses L ouise L o ser, A ddle lestions and b rid g e b o n d in g act. T he G range hall w as packed last tw e n ty -first b irth d a y by w alk in g up m eetin g on D ecem ber 1. A finance M erle 8 tatP m en t of <he v ote on local o p an d E d n a B u rlin g a m e an d An ana ysis of th e vote cast h e re c o m m itte e c o n sistin g of A. F, M iller, tion and th e o th e r m easu res voted n ig h t on th e occasion of th e recep- to th e b ar an d tr e a tin g th e crow d, H eslin. s n some re m a rk a b le su rp ris e s . A tio n to Rev. M elville T. W ire. A. It. J u s t as long as salo o n s a re per- E. S. J e n n e a n d E. L. T h o rp e w as a p upon. Miss M a rg u e rite Jo n a s e n te r ta in 1 of 465 votes w as c a st, o f w hich keep open doors, Just p o in ted to e x p e rt th e books of th e G resh am was not th e only tow n In L ym an ex p ressed the ap p re c ia tio n of m ilte d to ed on S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a ssiste d HI were on th e w et a n d d ry proposi- th e s ta te th a t w ent dry. Ten o th e rs ,h p offlclal hoard an d m em b ersh ip of (h a t long th e public se n tim e n t of a se c re ta ry an d tr e a s u r e r a n d mak«v by h e r f a th e r an d m o th e r. G am es th e M ethodist ch u rch fo r th e w ork tow n will he poisoned. No o ne need re p o rt a t th a t tim e. »n. It is know n Q-om th e re g is tra - w ere en jo y ed an d lu n ch w as serv ed . w ere e n ro lled u n d e r th e te m p e ra n c e A bill of »17.90 fo r w a te r useil on an d p erso n ality of th e p a sto r, and cry a b o u t th e »1100. T h o se tw o i figures th a t th e r e a re a b o u t 442 T h o se p re s e n t w ere M isses R o salie b a n n e r w hile tw o o th e rs voted to dfible voti rs in th e c ity , hen ce th e re an d L illie L u sch er, A n n ab elle C ow les Ktay d ry a fte r an p*Pp r|enee o f 8pv- th e ir sa tisfa c tio n w ith his re tu rn fo r salo o n s took o u t of G resh am m ore th e fa ir g ro u n d s w as re fe rre d to A. *re about tw en ty -tw o w ho failed to F ive a n o th e r y ear. Rev. E. A. L eonard, th a n »10,000 In ex ch an g e fo r it; F. M iller, w ho w ill ask th e P o rtla n d O pal an d F ay D avis, E s th e r Shaw , e ra l y e a rs in th a t co n d itio n . did G resh am get fo r th e W a te r B oard fo r a re b a te o f th e e n trrrtoe th eir v o te rs' rig h ts. P o rtla n d p recin cts also voted th e m th e oldest p a sto r In G resh am , spoke w hat L u cile H u rst an d E tnily Jo n a s . Clem from th e s ta n d p o in t of a b ro th e r (8 ,8 8 0 ? A h ead a c h e , a had b re a th , tire am o u n t. In w as fe lt th a t it There was an a s to n is h in g n u m b e r selv es dry. C ow les, J a c k J u lu s a n d R u dolph kindly sh o rte n e d g ro cery bill, a p o o re r w ould be only ju s t to th e people t h a t iho apparently fa ile d to u n d e rs ta n d On th e o th e r h an d th re e sm all p a sto r and ex p ressed th e L u sch er. feelin gs of th e p a sto rs and w o rk ers d a y 's lab o r, spoiled boys, u n happy free w a te r be given fo r th e fair. (referendum m e a s u re s and refu sed _______ to w n s of th e s ta te re tu rn e d to th e T h e su m of »25 w as o rd e re d re Any G resham citizen who B u sin ess is g ro w in g fa s t In F a i r - | w et co lu m n , w hile eleven m ore and nt o,ll, r ch u rc h e s fo r Mr. W ire In hom es irole on them . All o f th e m and Mr. R aym ond of V an " chosen w ords Mr. W ire th in k s he c a n 't get alo n g w ith o u t fu n d e d to (bridge bonding a c t su ffered g re a t- view o r a t le a st on th e r u r a l ro u te o n e P o rtla n d p recin ct d ecided to re- ' co u v er. He h ad th e m ery -g o -ro u n d resp o n d ed , m ak in g it c le a r th a t he th ese can still go to T ro u td a le , by the fa ilu re o f th e v o te rs to in O ne day la s t w eek th e c a r r ie r fro m ' m ain w ith th e w et co n tin g e n t. expects to e n te r in to th e a ffa irs of I p re d ic t tiia t th is is th e hegin- concession b u t his m a c h in e was d e fill themselves th o ro u g h ly on th ese th is office was co m p elled to tra v e rs e I G resh am as he lias done in th e past n ln g of a g re a te r G resh am . lin t if stro y e d by fire a f te r tie bad paid th a t liters. In stead o f v o tin g " n o ” as I a p a rt of his ro u te tw ice, ow ing to R e su lt'- o f T ile s, la v 's P r o h ib it io n a n d th a t above all he d esire s to be a ■’ is n 't, it is th e b eg in n in g of a a m o u n t. C o n t e s t s ill S t a le . anally the case, th ey c o n te n te d th e vast a m o u n t o f p arcel p o st, th e T h e m a tte r of lieu c e rtific a te s of tr u e m in is te r of th e gospel. Rend c le a n e r G re sh a m ; am i in th e last elves by Ig n o rin g th em en tire ly , last trip o u t in th e a fte rn o o n w as a “ W e t" T o w n s T h a t G o " D r y ." tr u e th e M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty F a ir a ss o c ia itigs w ere given by Miss A rth u r and a n a ly s is (w h ich is t h e only Un the U n iv ersity re p a ir fu n d load an d a good o n e of parcel post S alem , O regon C ity, S pring- W. it. G ouhl. A p iano d uet w as ren- a n a ly s is) It is b e tte r to die p o o r and tio n w hich w ere Issued In ex ch an g e »ure th e re w as a sh o rta g e o f 61 alo n e. C a rrie r S ch ram says if busi- field, H illsb o ro , W o o d b u rn , D u fo r th o s e of th e old G ra n g e F a ir d ered by M isses M aude M ichel and clean th a n rich an d nasty. fu r, R a in ie r, S tay to n , S herw ood, T hr u n iv e rsity b u ild in g fu n d n ess k eep s up he will be in th e m a t a sso c ia tio n w as b ro u g h t up, and all B essie O sborne and a p iano solo by M ILTON O. NELSON. G resh am H a rrisb u rg , an d p re tered to th e n u m b e r of 68 less, k et fo r an ox team an d farm w agon, s to c k h o ld e rs w ho h av e not yet m ade cin c ts 57, 58. 5», 6H an d 61 in .Miss F lo re n c e H oney. Miss Echo sterilizatio n act w as ig n o red by To show th a t we do th in g s o v e r h ere P o rtla n d . • ex ch an g e a re re q u e s te d to call on th e Jo n e s and G uy Jo n e s each sa n g solos R eso lu tio n s. 1 For co u n ty a tto rn e y th e v o ters in th is neck o f th e w oods we will "D ry" T o w n s T h at G o “ W et.” s e c re ta ry an d m a k e th e tra d e . an d selectio n s w ere su n g by a m ale R ealizing lh a t th e victo ry won In L o stin e, S w eet H om e, W ald w»ed less co n cern and th e n u m b e r give th e ta b u la te d a m o u n t o f m ail P re s id e n t L ew is will c all a sp ecial q u a rte t c o n sistin g of Guy Jo n es, C, th e recen t cam p aig n was du e la rg e I votes tin a c t received w as 1(15 h an d led by th e c a r r ie r fo r O cto b er: , port. m e etin g of th e b o ard a g a in , to con Dry" T o w n s T hat S tay “ Dry." E. R u sh er, Ja ck so n Jo n e s an d E. A. ly to th e co -o p eratio n of the good i than the to ta l cast. D eliv ered — L e tte rs, 3 5 9 2 ; w eight, W allow a, F lo ren ce. L indsey. A fte r th e p ro g ram th e people of G resham an d vicinity, who vene on th e m o rn in g o f D ecem ber 1, The w o rk in g m an ’s c o m p en satio n 8 1 pounds, 10 o u n ces; second class, “ W e t” T ow ns t h a t Slay **W et." re m a in d e r of th e ev en in g was sp en t ra llied to th e cau se, we th e m em b ers u n less s o m e th in g re q u ire s a m e etin g tlhoweil a s h o r ta g e of 66 an d th e 344», w eight, »44 p o u n d s, 8 o u n ces; T h e D alles, Jo sep h , M ilw aukie, In c o n v e rsa tio n and re fre sh m e n ts. o f th e W. C. T. U., in re g u la r m e e t sooner. S u th e rlin , B andon, N ew p o rt, Mie bonding a c t w as o v erlo o k ed by th ird class, 8 1 ", w eight, 168 p o u n d s; F a lls C ity, W asco, H ain es M eto ing N ovem ber 7, passed th e follow - bi-four. fo u rth class, 113, w eig h t 196 p o u n d s liu s, E ag le P o in t and p recin ct 76 T lie O ig a n iz a tio ii of th e Old M aid's *'ig re s o lu tio n s: STATE U N IV ERSITY This analysis o f th e v ote of G resh- » o u n ces; p en alty , 194, w eig h t, 11 In P o rtla n d . 4 lu ll. R esolved, T h a t we ex ten d o u r A PPR EC IA TES OUTLOOK • precinct p ro b ab ly reflects th e vote pounds, 1 ounce. T he (list m e etin g of th e th e ( Id th a n k s to th e p a sto r of th e Sw edish ■o’er tin s ta te an d is only acco u n t- The fo llo w in g le t te r Is self-ex T o tal pieces d eliv ered , 8215, M aid’s d u ll was held on W ed n esd ay ch u rc h of Pow ell V alley and his peo- HIGH CLASS DRAMA p la n a to ry . i t com es as a to k en of Cor bv the p re s u m p tio n th a t m any w eighing 1401 p o u n d s, 12 ounces. etening at th e hom e of Miss Ci--.) pie fo r th e ir h elp in o u r p a ra d e , and ^Uie blanks w ere le ft by th e new C o llected — L e tte rs, 1515, w eig h t, AND COMEDY SKETCHES ., ,, wus o r , , lllz,.(| ,.xpr, . to th e te a c h e rs an d pupils of th e a p p re c ia tio n from President C am p bell o f th e O regon S ta te U n iv ersity tcinen vot, rs. W hen th e men fail 2» pounds, 9 o u n ces; th ird class G resh am will have a ch an ce to it fo r tile p u rp o se of h av in g a too.I Rowell V alley school who so kindly In re c o g n itio n o f w h a te v e r effor' l understand a m e a s u re th ey vote 230, w e ig h t,34 pou n d s, 11 o u n c e s ;; w itn ess h ig h class d ra m a an d com- tim e .\tnong Its m em bers. A lt'-ough a ssiste d us In o u r p a ra d e even in th e th is p a p e r m ay h av e made in s u s but it seem s th a t th e women fo u rth class, 36, w eight, 4 It pou n d s, edy sk e tc h e s to m o rro w ev en in g , an d ’his i- th e c lu b 's aim , still th e r e a r» f a r '' of a d riv in g sto rm . W e ex ten d ta in in g th e U n iv ersity a g iio s t th e to vote upon It a t all. 8 ounces. P en alty 1, w eig h t. 1 o u n ce S u n d ay a fte rn o o |) an d e v e n ln g . m any o ilie r th in g s c a rrie d o u t i.i 'h e ° " r m ost sin c e re th a n k s . a tta c k s of its e n em ies In th e re< , «,t T o tal pieces co llected , 1782, T h e C olo n ial P lay ers, numb« rin g m eeiln g . F o r in sta n c e . F u r t h e r be It reso lv ed . T h a t we c o n te s t: th e E E S S o N IN FUNDAM ENTAL w eighing 192 pou n d s, 13 o unces. ten p e rfo rm e rs, w ith S teve B u rto n m em b ers b rin g fancy w ork o r se<v- e x ten d th a n k s to th e e d ito r of th e H SIC train in g ta u g h t by Miss Flor- V alue of sta m p s co llected an d de- in th e lead in g ro le, w ill p u t on ing of som e k in d , an d w ork o 1» G resh am O utlook who so kin d ly •*» M. Ho ey, b egin S a tu rd a y , Oct. llv ered »142.71 A v erag e tim e 6 ! “ Down on th e F a rm " tom orrow aft« r th e b u sin ess is finish« «1 A gave space In his p a p e r fo r th e p u b E u gen e, Ore., N o v 5. 1913 * Classes fo r a d v a n c e p u p ils as h o u rs and 25 m inutes. To E d itor o f th e O u tlo o k :— n ig h t. S u n d ay a fte rn o o n th e hili nieuibi i hus been elec ted as s p e tk e r . licatio n of th e p ro h ib itio n facts, an d O reeh sm . O rrgen. T o tal pieces of m ail fo r th e will be th e com edy "B ab y M in e ;” who. e d u ty it is. to look up «pi 'b e to all o th e r s w ho so k in d ly a ssiste d u beginners. P h o n e 681. tf T h e fa c u lty o f the t'n fv e r e lty «»f m o n th , 994 7 piece*. S u n d ay ev en in g , '1 S hould W o rry ." im p o rta n t to p irs of th e «lav and p rr- us to tiring a b o u t th e d esired resu lts. O regon a p p r e c ia te the kjn<lly a t t i T o tal w eight fo r th e m o n th , 1556 T h e re w ill T on igh t. tu d e o f the O utlook «luring the (S ig n e d ) il L. W ostell, May be no m oving plat urea nt th em b efo re th e im e'itigv. Tonight, if you feel d u ll an d pounds, 9 ounces. -34 actission <,f the referen d u m d u rin g th e se p erfo rm an ces. 'n o t h e r m e m b e r has b -e n -b, i. i E m ery, M ary L a rso n , C o m m it m easu re. T h e m em bora hope to or bilious a n d co n stip a te d . S teve B u rto n is an acco m p lish ed fo r th e le a d e r In g y m n astics, fo r If te e fo r re so lu tio n s. rep ay in g o o d s e r v ic e the p eople's c 3 <io., ,,f C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts | f s a good tim e to g rease y o u r aC| Or jje w as h e re a y e a r ago we a r e to aid in th e b e tte rm e n t of v o le o f «ontldenee y e ste r d a y . -ru le *m1/ W l a n r ,Ig h t ' ° " lo rro w 1 h arn ess. Use N ealsfo o t Oil At w ith th e Rex Co., in th e p ro d u ctio n , th e eo n in iu n ity , we m ust first b<- In Use only th e a m o u n t of W izard R. L C.3 M PBKI.U ’31« bv G resh am D rug Co., am i „ ,,, , , . F e rtiliz e r as is g e n e ra lly used of ’ Dialers (S te rlin g & K id d er s. "O u t of th e F o ld .” Ills su p p o rt is c o n d itio n . S tric t rul«>s a re carrl« I co m m ercial fe rtiliz e rs. t l ! • • • • • • • • • » .......................................... ex cellen t an d th e co m p an y c a rrie s tliro u g h o u t. C olors hav e been chosen. its own m usic an d scen ery . D ain ty "O ld M aid 's" re fre s h m e n ts T h e re » ill be sp ecial vau leviilc a c ts betw een c u rta in s. P rices, 15 » « r e se rv e d and en jo y ed by all an d 25 cen ts. See a d v e r t is e n v r • p i- r e n t. e lsew h ere an d bills. S terllza tlo n A ct. For, l#l a g a in st, 230; m ajo rity [jfalnsi 69 County A tto rn ey A ct. | For. 178. a g a in st, 182; m a jo rity i against 4 C om pensation A ct. ¡For. 278 a g a in st, 121; m ajo rity | for. 15. Bridge B o n d in g A ct. For. 3 1 6 . a g a in s t, 96; m ajority RECEPTION GIVEN METHODIST PASTOR N otice GRESHAM , O R E , Nov. 6, 1913. Notice is hereby given that a Mass Meeting of tie legal voters of the Town of Gresham will lie hchl in * omniercial i'lttb Hall on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913, Rt s 1’. M., for the ptirponc of nom inating cMinlitlateg for fhtee eonneiim .n for two years eaeh ami town marshal for one year. By order of Town Council, I>. M. ROBERTS, Town Reconler. I i l e a t T l» » .itd a le. A tten tio n is called Io th e p ro fe s sio n al am i b u sin ess c a rd s in page 3 an d e lsew h ere in th e O utlook They a re m ost of th em sm all b a t co n tain very im p o rta n t In fo rm atio n (o r th e benefit of o u r re a d e rs. Look th em up and call on o u r a d v e rtis e rs w hen you need an y h in g in th e ir v arlo u . lines. Mr. Dairyman! We have a carlo ad of first class a lfa lfa hay to a rriv e th is w eek. Spe cial price on car. W e h av e a good supply o f S h o rts, B ran. M iddlings and all m ill feed on h an d . We g rin d any tim e. B ring us y o u r g rists. GRESHAM FEED MILL. Rhone «61 T he house of Mrs. L ida S u rb c r at T ro u td a le w as d estro y e d by fire 1 st M onday evening. T h e fife o rig in a te d In th e u p p e r p a rt o f th e h o u se from a m atch w hich h ad been used in lig h tin g a lam p an d c ireleas- ly th ro w n dow n. W hen it w as dls- co v ered th e w hole u p p e r sto ry w as a m iss of flame« w hich sp re a d ra p id ly fan n ed by a s tro n g east w ind w hich » a s b low ing. A p a rt of th e fu r n i tu r e was rem o v ed from th e low er p a rt of th e ho u se. T h e re being no o th e r b u ild in g s in th e p a th of th e fire it soon b u rn ed Itself o u t. T he lose w as p a rtly covered by In su ran ce. ---------------------- T op Itnggten, «,|>»-n Huggp-«, Mack« C a n , ,JaU) and o ,d W ag. B eing such a cram p ed up little ons, W aterlo o Gag K n g im s, Ne _ ' patch of a co u n try , te rrito ria lly , Rns- | d r a M .m ure S p re a d e r T alk w ith ‘ ' sla may co n sid er its discovery to be quite valuable. •c Auction Sale Gn account of (•»•Iitinif flic farm I will sell at Public Sal.- nt my place !ll/, mile« cast of Grcsbani. ami 3L, tnilcs soiilli of Troutdale on F riday, N ov. 1 4 , at 11 a. m . Fifteen Head of Milk Cows, most of them giving milk. One Full blood J e n n y bull, 6 H eifer f'a lv .s, 1 M are, If) (in Pis?«. 1 brood Sow, 1 ex tra good, heavy W agon, ] two-«eat- > <l Ila» k 1 Bntfgy, I I ’hampioti llim ler, 1 practically n. w Mow cr. I old Mower, 1 Hay R a k e , I riding C ultivator, 1 Potato ' ( Digger, I Plow, 1 Disc Harrow, 1 steel fram e H arrow , 1 wood ■ fram e Har row, 1 .Simplex S eparator, 1 .Milk ,< «»ob i, 1 Hin Ra. k, 1 ■'» Shovel C ultivator. Lot C arp en ter Took, G rind Stone, \v H pc I Itan o w , Fork», Shovels nnd many o ther articles too n u m erous to mention Bale Rain or Shine Lunch at Noon. PERMS of Sai«- Cash, unless otherw ise arran g ed for. . . .... - ,, MRS. C. E FRITZ. Adm inistratrix, Y of E state of C. E. Fritz, d e c a s-d . and guardian of C hristina Louie«- r r ilx , a minor, W S WOOD, Auctioneer, Vancouver, W ashington, ' X -a