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HAUE GRESHAM TW O G resham O utlook TWICE A WEEK P ublished every T uesday an d Friday a t O reshani, Oregon. il. L. S T . C I .A I R , O ur E d ito r a n d P u b l'r. S u b s c rip tio n K a te s < >ne year, f 1 50. ■ lx m o n th * . 7 S e ts; th r e e m o n t h ’* t r i a l ■ u b a c r lp tla n D O cte A d v a r t le ln « flat»** r e e a o n e b le . O ur r e p r e s e n ta t iv e w ill c a ll. Phone 701. ‘T h e L in o ty p e W ay W ay le th e t h a t W in e .” Official p a p er of Ore« ham , ( tregon. Official p ap er of Fairview , Oregon. th e Town of the Town of GAM E I AW R EV ISIO N . T h e actio n of P o m o n a g ran g e, on W ednesday, In votin g dow n th e re s o lu tio n su b m itte d by th e M asters' an d L e c tu re rs’ asso ciatio n , a sk in g ¡fo r a ch an g e In th e gam e law s, w as so m ew h at am azin g to th e fa rm e rs I o f th is en d of th e co u n ty . T h e fact th a t no k in d o f gam e m ay be sold in th e p ublic m a rk e ts may be a g re e a b le to th o se w ho live in th e city , an d If so th e fa rm e rs a re m istak en in th e ir idea. I t w as no ticed th a t th e sp eech es an d m ost of th e v o tes a g a in s t th e re so lu tio n cam e from th e w est en d of th e county. W hile th e re is every d esire to p ro tect th e gam e o f th e s ta te , th e r e is ¡also th e id ea th a t 90 p e r cen t of th e people n ev er g et a ta s te of any. T he city sp o rtsm en w ho have a m onopoly on sh o o tin g an d w ho have no re g a rd fo r o th e rs, a re n a tu ra lly op- Entered as second-class m a tte r M a r c h 3, l u l l , ni l he Postonica a t G resham , O regon, u n d er th e Act of posed th a t th e g ra n g e rs w ould look March 3, 1 879. upon th e ir se lf-p re p a re d law s as a m enace an d th a t th ey w ould ta k e a IP P I tE I IATED. d ifferen t stan d . T he O utlook a p p re c ia te s th e m any T hat th e re a re som e rad ical fav o rab le ex p ressio n s received upon h an g es n eeded in th e gam e law s is th e ap p e a ra n c e and q u ality of th e a sse rte d by th e fa rm e rs who a re th e holiday n u m b er, issued last I u esday g OatH an d victim s of th e law an d th e It was p u b lish ed w ith th e in te n t to sp o rts. Hut they failed to de- please as well ns In stru ct and if we fen(j , |le | r rig h ts an d th e re will re- liave a tta in e d both o b jects we a re niujn th e sam e co n d itio n s th a t c o n te n t an d satisfied w ith o u r w ork. n(JW ,,rHVa|| in c id e n ta lly it m ig h t be said th a t * M INISTERIAL ASSOCIATION and p rin te d In th re e days, as we is ENDORSES EX CH IEF sued th e p rev io u s n u m b er on F rid a y j ----------- of last week. T h e c a p a b ilitie s of th e t T h e g en eral asso ciatio n of Mlnis- new linotype- w ere s trik in g ly lllu s tra - te rs, w hich m eets once m o n th ly at ted and It Is cap ab le of even m ore. th e Y. M. (’. A., recen tly in d o rsed _____ _________ ' u n an im o u sly th e follow ing reso lu - T h e p h o to s fo r th e c u ts of (iresh - , lio n s: am d w ellin g s w hich ap p eared in th e "W h e re a s, th e r e has recen tly been C h ristm a s n u m b e r w ore ta k e n by Ed. j an alleg ed in v e stig a tio n in to police M etzger who lias g ain ed a good rep- affairs, o sten sib ly in th e In te re sts of illatio n fo r a m a te u r w ork. They good m o rals, and "W h e re a s, th e nam e of C ap tain w ere ta k e n on a very w indy day. One w hich was in ten d ed to show th e Slover, fo rm erly ch ief of police, h as new houses of C. A. P rice an d Mr been asso ciated w ith c h arg es of guil- H offm an In C lev elan d 's a d d itio n , got ty knowledge- co n cern in g g am b lin g , lost In th e p ro cess som ehow , We an d In te re st in a c e rta in n ew sp ap er, hope to have It to use la ter, Such and p ersecu tin g k eep ers of houses of p ictu res show tlie grow lli of G resh ill fam e, an d of h av in g been found am in th e best way possible an d we usleep in his office d u rin g h o u rs of hope to he ab le to c o n tin u e such p u b d u ty ; anil ‘W hereas, C ap tain S lo v er has n o t licity from tim e to tim e, as occasion I been ask ed to he p re s e n t a t th is so- w a rra n ts. --------------------- called in v e stig a tio n , anil has no t glv- Tlie O u tlook h as received a copy en testim o n y at Its m eetin g s; an d Oi the proposal mail«' by W a lte r W. i "W h e re a s, we u n d e rs ta n d th a t th e Pollock io (lie co u n ty of M u ltn o m ah testim o n y a g ain st C ap tain S lover re lativ e lo th e ad o p tio n of Hie Horn- conies larg ely from d isaffected m em - ora Cull sy stem lo r d e te rm in in g bers of th e force, som e of w hom really values. have hud to he d iscip lin ed , an d som e T he system has m any good fea- of w hom also g am b led w hile on th e tu n - m i l l is p robably v alu ab le In l’o ree know ing It to be a g a in s t th e |in parin g o r m ak in g up v alu atio n s, ru les, and In p a rt also from w om en Inn Un- o w n ers w ant $25.000 fo r Ini- a d m itte d ly of Hie u n d e rw o rld , an d p artin g som e of th e ir in fo rm a tio n whose w ord has n one b u t a financial an d th en $lnoo a y e a r for sev eral 'a l u e ; and y ears T he m u tte r w as re fe rre d lo a "W h e re a s, also h e w as c o n sta n tly pocial co m m ittee, ap p o in ted by t i n , u n d e r th e su p erv isio n of a b o ard of county co m m issio n ers, which lias re-1 police co m m issio n ers; an d p u r l e d a d v ersely As th e co m m ittee "W h e re a s, we c o n sid e r th is w hole sla te d , tin- scope of tin- system Is affair an a ttiu p t to d iscred it an h o n at clean g o v e rn m e n t; probably v a lu ab le, lint C ounty As- est effort 11-sor Reed has his own system well th e re fo re ; be it "R eso lv ed , th a t th is asso ciatio n I o I iiiih I an d It w ould not tic ad v isab le io m ake any c h an g e th a t could not has e n tire confidence in th e m o ral he ad op ted p erm an en tly and become c h a ra c te r of th e said C ap tain Slo ver, and ex p ress It as th e ir convic tlie p ro p erty of tin- county. Tin- rep o rt of tin- co m m ittee tion th a t th is alleg ed in v e stig atio n is should lie a d o p ted , as it w ould seem n o th in g m ore th a n m alicio u s p e rs e to iin c t w ith th e ap p ro b atio n of th e cu tio n upon th e p a rt o f I l l s p o litical tax p ay ers. enem ies In an a tte m p t to get even w ith tin- c a p ta in by m ak in g him th e G overn o r W est refu ses to call an scap eg o at fo r tin- c o rru p tio n w hich e x tra session of th e le g isla tu re to lie trie d to e ra d ic a te d u rin g h is ad- c o r n e t tin- re g istra tio n m u d d le, anil m in lst ra tio n anil fo r th e d e lin q u e n Be it su g g ests th a t all p resen t s ta te offi cies of th e p resen t regim e. cers will hold o v e r u n til a new e le c f u r th e r tion w hich c a n n o t he held u n til th e "R eso lv ed , th a t it is o u r firm co n law is set rig h t. If th e g o v ern o r is viction th a t he did all th a t a m an lig h t lie will rem ain g o v ern o r be ■oulil d o u n d e r e x istin g o rd in a n c e s v o i u l I l l s term an d th e p resen t legis t o give us a m o rally clean city d u r la tu re will becom e th e next one ing his term of office,” The th eo ry th a t w om an is cro w d ing m an o u t of th e ed u c a tio n a l field Is di nled by Mrs E lla F lagg Young, su p e rin te n d e n t of C h icag o 's schools EXPECTANT. A m an slig h tly u n d e r th e in flu stro lle d in to th e a rt g allery , w an d ered ab o u t aim lessly fo r a w hile H in t sta tio n e d h im self in fro n t of a Maliy m en could do good to o th p a in tin g of sev eral m erm aid s h alf He re g a rd e d ers and th em selv es, too by giving su b m erg ed in w a te r needy people w ork T h is ap p lies lo t h i s p ic tu re In ten tly fo r p erh ay s a h alf h o u r T hen he w alk ed o v er to fa rm e rs even m o re to th a n city pen an a tte n d a n t, an d sa id : ph "S h ay , ole fellow , w hat tim e iloesh tid e go o u t, a n y w a y ? " W ith a had cold an d th e w omen You seldom see a su ccessfu l husi- su ffrag lata a f te r him . th e p resid en t I ness m an w ho b o asts of b eing a w ill feel th a n k f u l fo r th e C h ristm as I th o ro u g h b re d . h olidays You g en erally n o tice th a t th e m an T h e y 're going fast th e holiday who w alls th a t " c o rp o ra tio n s have no so u ls" is alm o st in v a ria b ly th e m an O utlook . F iv e c en ts will sen d one who Is te rrib ly busy loo k in g o u t of of th em , we pay th e freig h t. th e window when th e c o n d u c to r is ence CHRISTMAS B entanl Mtilrine. Hark, the C hristinas title has come; Hmg out the news in chimes of peace; Sing, thou Herald Angels, sing; Let not the good to m ankind cease. Car o ’er the earth, with loud acclaim. The news once more to m ortals bring. Echo it, again proclaim, Christ is horn the King. Loud the Christm as etit-ola ring. B reathing peace, good will to all; Angela echo them a ml sing, Bethelem Infant they recall. Crown with hollies, berries red. Emblem» of peace and joy», The Eastern Star again has led, To where the Savior lie» OITLOOK FRIDAT. DECEM BER 1». 1018 Read the want Ads. K elso Mr. Ja m e s, th e school su p e rv iso r, m ade a b rie f v isit to o u r school F r i day. T h e a rr iv a l of six new p ic tu re s ■ has ad d ed g re a tly to th e a ttra c tiv e - i ness of th e school room . T h e re a re I th ree fo r each room . T h e su b je c ts I a re as fo llo w s; G eorge W a sh in g to n , S ir G a lah ad , T h e H orse F a ir , T he , C oliseum , R ead in g s from H om er, an d a p o rtra it of five A m erican a u th o rs. T h e school will g ive a C h ristm a s e n te r ta in m e n t an d b a sk e t social a t th e sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y ev en in g , D ecem ber 20. All a re c o rd ially In v ited to a tte n d . T h e next m e etin g o f th e N e ig h b o r hood clu b w ill be S a tu rd a y ev en in g , J a n u a r y 3, 1914. W hen th e follow ing q u e stio n w ill be d e b a te d , " R e solved th a t th e M onroe D octrine sh o u ld be d isc o n tin u e d as p a rt of o u r p e rm a n e n t fo reig n policy." On th e sam e ev en in g , th e first e d itio n of th e c lu b 's p a p e r of w hich Mr. S poon e r is th e e d ito r, w ill be re a d . All a re re q u e s te d to sen d c o n trib u tio n s for th e p a p e r to P. C. S pooner, B o r ing, R o u te 2. R. E. J a r l h as so ld h is p lace tw o m iles w est of K elso to F re d L am - o reau x . G ilb ert J o n s ru d Is h av in g fo u r a cres o f lan d cleared . J o h n J a r l a f te r a b rie f v isit to th e h om e fo lk s, re tu rn e d to his w ork in S eattle. C. J. S iu d all is h av in g his o rc h a rd trim m ed a n d p u t In fine sh ap e. T he w ork is b eing done by D avid J a rl. T h e tele p h o n e m en did som e re p a ir w ork h e re la s t w eek an d in s ta ll ed a p hone fo r F. W. C an n in g . R. Jo n s ru d is h av in g som e fen c ing done. T lie people of till» co m m u n ity a re lo o k in g fo rw a rd jo y fu lly to th e p ro posed c a r lin e b etw een B oring an d Sandy w hich is ex p ected to build in th e sp rin g . Ic a w o r d C a lifo rn ia W om an S erio u sly A larm ed. "A short tim e ago I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and caused me a great deal o f a n noyance. I would hare bad cough- ' tng (p ells and my lungs were so »ore and Inflamed I began to be seriously alarm ed A friend recom m ended C ham berlain's Cough R em edy, sa y ing sh e had used it for years. 1 bought a b ottle and It relieved my cough the first night, and In a week I was rid o f the cold an J soreness of I my lunge." w rites Miss Marie Gerber I Saw tai le. Cal. For sa le by Urwehani t Drug Co and all D ealers I 1,1$ Els TOC K M i n i m u m , a n y i n s e i t i o n , 10c. 1 F eed Grinding;. H o rses fo r Sale. At P le a s a n t H om e n e a r s ta tio n . F eed Seven h ead heavy w ork h o rses, of all k in d s on h a n d . In v e s tig a te . E. w eighing from 1300 to 1600 pounds. ' N assh ah n . tf A ges fro m 3 to 9 years. H. E. D avis, M o u n tain View F a rm . P h o n e 21. tf HEAVY W ORK TEAM fo r Sale F IN E JE R S E Y H E IF E R fo r sale Mrs. C. E. F ritz , T ro u td a le . P hone tf cheap. T. R. H o w itt, G resham . tf 438. M iscellaneous, E yes te s te d an d ( [)r <jeo In g lis, g lasses fitte d . FO R SA LE — C ordw ood, P rice $4 a co rd d eliv ered . 756. dead. Phone tf Som e r u r a l sch o o ls in th e s ta te of W ash in g to n h av e college g ra d u a te s a s teac h ers. T A K E N U P, a t my place % m ile R EA L E S T A T E AND R EN T A L S m ile so u th o f T ro u td a le . M onday, ---------------------------------------------------- A h u n d re d n e a tly p rin te d callin g D ecem ber 15, 1913, a H o lstein h e if FO R R E N T — H ouse and b a rn and c a rd s w ould m ak e a fine C h ris tm a s e r, a b o u t a y e a r old. E. M ercer, tw o a c re s of lan d In G resh am . Mrs. p re se n t fo r h er. O rd e r th e m e arly T ro u td a le , R. 1. «84 E lla A ton. P h o n e 527. at th e O u tlo o k office. FD R SA LE— F re s h h e ife r, good ROOMS F O R R EN T -F u rn ish e d rich m ilk e r; g e n tle , cheap. P hone A D M IN IS T R A T R IX ' N OTICE. Mrs. S. A. o r u n fu rn ish e d , fo r m en. 6x1. *84 tf C raw fo rd , G resham . In th e C irc u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of FO R S A L E — A th o ro u g h b re d 2- O regon, fo r th e C ounty of M u ltn o y e a r old H o lstein bull. C. F. R uegg, m ah. FO R R EN T F ive a c re s of land P h o n e 9x. tf ju s t o u ts id e G resham . H ouse and In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of Sven A u g u st N y atro m , d eceased. b arn . Good w ater. S m all fru it. G. P o u ltry N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t th e u n H. S unday. P h o n e 52x. *82 d e rsig n e d has been a p p o in te d a d m in FO R QUICK SA LE— F o rty to fif is tra trix of th e e s ta te of Sven A ug M IS C E L L A N E O ! M ty B lack L an g sh a n P u lle ts , a b o u t u st N y stro n i, deceased, by th e C ir read y to lay, fine birds, at $1. apiece. c u it C o u rt of th e S ta te of O reg o n , fo r L. F. S h in a m a n , P le a s a n t H om e. M cC arter's A u to T ru c k . M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty , a n d h as q u a li P h o n e 75x2. ¡L eaves fo r P o rtla n d T uesday and fied. All p e rso n s h av in g c la im s a g a in s t ' 8 o'clock said e s ta te a re h ereb y n otified to p re FO R SA LE — W hite W y an d o tte F rid a y m o rn in g s a b o u t co ck erel, six m o n th s old. C all L eave h a u lin g a t b u sin ess houses. sen t th e sam e to m e a t G resh am , O re p h o n e 25x1. tf gon, w ith p ro p e r v o u ch ers a n d duly S h erm an M cC arter, p h o n e 335. ; verified w ith in six m o n th s fro m d a te R ED R U FU S B elgian h a re s fo r hereof. B u ild e rs' A tte n tio n ! sale. G len A n d re, R o u te 2, G resh D ated a n d first p u b lish ed N ovem T h e S andy F ir L u m b e r C om pany am . P h o n e 4 5x1. 84 of S andy, O regon, is filling all lu m ber 2 1, 1913. M IN N IE NYSTROM , A d m in istra trix . D aily O reg o n ian , 1 yr. r e g . . . $ 6 . 0 0 b er o rd e rs an d in v ites y o u r in q u ir M artin L en n artz, ! W ILLIA M A. C A R T E R , 602 C o rb e tt T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r . . . 1.50 ies an d o rd e rs. Bldg. P o rtla n d , O regon, A tto rn e y tf C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r .................... 6.00 m a n a g e r. P h o n e 4 4 6. fo r A d m in istra trix . P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS D E N T IS T S Canadian Employment Co. B. F. W . J. OTT P ro p rie to r LEA C H , A s s o c ia tio n . 9 N o r t h 2 d S t .. P o r t l a n d , O re . P h o n e o r W ire a t O u r E x p e n se H. O IT Members Oregon Ernploym’t Agents H . OTT BRO S. D E N T IS T S G RESH AM - - OREGON IN S U R A N C E JOHN "W h e n 1 s ta r te d tn life, young m a n ," said th e re tire d Oil W ell C on tr a c to r , " I w orked tw elv e h o u rs a day " " Y e s,” rep lied th e so n , " b u t In th e se rap id tim es an y o n e w ho took tw elv e h o u rs to do a d a y 's w ork w ould g et fired ." o n e - h a lf c e n t a w o r d e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n . I.IC EM TO C K. W e lc h e s " B illy ” W elch g av e a d an ce in th e h o tel S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A few of th e C h e rry v ille people a tte n d e d and all r< p o rt an e n jo y a b le tim e. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge O dell and baby of S andy, have been v isitin g th e p ast week w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Georg- W illiam s an d fam ily . • W e a re h av in g b e a u tifu l s u n sh in y w e a th e r and only a few days u n til C h ristm a s. Mrs. Win. W elch h as gone to P o r t lan d to v isit frie n d s and re lativ es. O tto Aschoff of M arm ot w as in W elches last week d ig g in g rh o d o d e t’- tio n s fo r p a rtie s in P o rtla n d and Salem . Mr. an d Mrs. R alph Shelley an-t d a u g h te r Hope w ere g u e sts fo r din tier a t Mr. an d Mrs. E zra T ru n ta n 'a hom e S unday. A farew ell p arty was given a t th e h om e of W. J. F a u b io n In h o n o r of C. lio n an d H erm an W allace, fo rest ra n g e rs. Mr. Hon w ill re tu rn to I-is h o m e at C ascad e L ocks, O regon, an d Mr. W allace will sp en d a few nioulln, w ith his s is te r a t G ra n ts Pass. W a lte r C reig h to n h as gone tc P o rtla n d to p u rc h a se a h orse. Mr. C re ig h to n In ten d s d o ing th e hea> a w ork on th e Mt. Hood ro ad fo r Mr C olem an. W 8. C h ap m an , o f P o rtla n d . s n J his s iste r, Mrs. G a lb re th , of S e-ttl--, sp e n t S a tu rd a y an d S u nday In W e’- ti es. Mrs. G a lb re th h a s applied fo r a h o m estead a d jo in in g II. S. R ow e’s place, n e a r R h o d o d en d ro n T a ’ ern 11. F. H igley an d a p a rty of men left P o rtla n d at 9 :2 5 S a tu rd a y n ig h t In his a u to m o b ile s ta g e re a c h in g W elches at 1 2 :3 0 . S u nday m o rn in g a t 11 o 'clo ck they s ta rte d fo r G o v ern m ent C am p. Tw o m iles below th e h otel they e n c o u n te re d tw en ty inches o f so ft snow , th is m ak in g it im p o ssi ble fo r th em to proceed in th e m a ch in e th ey decid ed to w alk th e r e m ain in g d istan ce. R each in g th e h o tel at 1:30 an d e n te rin g th ro u g h a window th ey sig n ed th e ir n am es on th e h o tel re g is te r as follow s: B. G H igley. F re d Hinz, W E. M eElw ee. M. C. W eb ster. J r , M erwyn Jo n e s . Win. H o d eck er. B. F F lu k e. T hey re tu rn e d to P o rtla n d S unday ev en in g all d e c la rin g th ey h ad th e finest trip of th e season an d re p o rtin g th e ro ad s In good co n d itio n . f o r fir s t i n s e r t i o n , P ilo n e M ain 2(1143 BROWN J. E. CLANAHAN, D.M.D. IN S U R A N C E D E N T IS T R e p re se n tin g only R ELIA B LE IN SU R A N C E CO M PA N IES Phone 513 G resh am , Office, 615-16-17 M e d ic a l B u ild in g . P o r tla n d . O re g o n O reg o n P H Y S IC IA N S J a m e s E lk in g to n IN S U R A N C E A C C ID E N T FI HE L IF E HEALTH O ffic e P h y s ic ia n SU RETY BONDS A U T t> M < » B I L E P L A T E G LA SS in B ank of S. P. Bittner, M. D. G re sh a m Attention! T he F arm ers’ M utual Fire R elief Association O F P O R T L A N D , OREGON In v ite s all fa rm e rs u h o h av e no In s u ra n c e on th e ir fa rm building* to in s u re u itli us. 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