PAGE U R IN H A N TW O O U TLO O K McArthur Nails Campaign Lie Sheriff Word la receivin g the com m en d a tio n ) o f th o se who b elieve in TW ICE A W EEK law en forcem en t for his efforts In be K E P I.IES TO FALSEHO OD PI B- P ublished every T uesday and Friday half o f decency and sob riety. His I.ISIIEI» BY L A F F E R T Y ’S at Gre«ham, Oregon. M ANAGER. recent cru sad es In Gresham are to II L ST. ( ’LAIIt. E ditor and P u b l’r. h is cred it as are officers sw orn to up A grees to W ithdraw from B are for hold ex istin g law s In the face o f ad Conttrees if M errick Can Pro»« Our Sulwcriptton verse criticism during a erltlcal per R ailroad P ass Story. ItateM o n e year, 11.50, iod o f his official career. eix m onth , 75 eta; C ite s O fficial F iles of S tate Coin- th r ee m o n th ’s t ii» l m ission. T he best b u sin ess men in the sta te G resham O utlook su b scrip tio n , 60c. ▲ d v ertlsin r say th at the passage o f the “ Water F ro n t“ b ills w ould cripple th e d e velop m en t of fu tu re m an u factu rin g In O regon. H a le s re ttM o n a b le b u r r e p r e s e n t a t iv e w i l l c a ll. P h o n e 701 •T h e L in o t y p e W a y is th e W a y t h a t W in e . ” Official paper of G resham , Oregon. Official paper of F airview , Oregon. th e Town th e Town T he S tate In d u strial C om m ission has settled 4 64 cla im s in th ree m onths. In all 1124 claim s w ere of filed th e first th ree m onths and the of claim industry ts grow ing. C ongressm an Lafferty returned Entered as seco n d -cla ss m atter Mari-h 3, 1911, at th e Postoffice at from W ashington on Sunday and w ill G n sham , O regon, under the Act of cam paign the cou n ty betw een now I March 3, 1879. and electio n day. (¿It ES SOCIALISM CREDIT. Special to Candidates WANTS O v /v /v J V O T E S on Each $5 C o u p o n S o ld B e f o r e Six O ’clock, Monday, Oct. 26 Go Over these Prices - DOUBLE V O T E S will be given on T hursday, Friday and Saturday on the Following Our Fresh Roasted Coffees 25c, jOc, 35c and 40^ Fresh Roasted Peanuts,lb. /5 c Ginger Snaps 10c New Crop California Wal nuts, 2 lbs. for 45c Mrs. Porter's 8 oz Salad Dressing 20c French Imported Olive Oil 25c, 5 0 c and 9 0 c Minced Clams, 3 for 25c Pineapple, can Hershey’s Cocoa Chicken Tamale Oranges, dozen Royal Savon Soap, 8 bars Electric Spark Soap,6 for 15c 10c 10c 25c 25c 25c Will not shrink woolens. 20 ONLY 5-piece Aluminum Kitchen Sets and Racks Special Only $1.25 T he leg isla tio n Industry as repre sen ted by abuse o f the in itia tiv e and A la te num ber of th e M etropolitan referendum is liab le to have hard m agazin e g iv es the so cia lists o f Eu sled d in g N ovem ber 3d. rope con sid erab le cred it for being T he d efea t of all radical b ills on loyal to their country In the present the b allot w ill be an In vitation to Granite-ware Departm ent, Largest A ssortm ent in Gresham. crisis. Il suys lliat no o n e w ill ever capital and In vestm en ts in O regon. <'. N. M cA R T H l'R . < are again to upbraid th e so cia lists R epublican N om in ee for T he C alifornia-O regon P ow er Co. R egu lar for a lack o f m anhood or patriotism . C ongress. Is m aking a » 3 0 ,0 0 0 Im provem ent In the great dram a now being en near G lendale. T o th e P eop le o f th e T hird Oregon acted It would be stra n g e If any par Phone 831 ----------------------- D is tr ic t: ty or creed would fail to rally to Its T h e O regon Trunk railroad m oved [ T he O regonian o f S eptem ber 16th nation al colors. None of uh ever be 210 ca rs sh eep o u t o f the Bend coun- j co n ta in ed a paid ad vertisem en t by Mr. R. L. M errick, cam paign m ana- lieved that such a war would ever try this year. g er for Mr. Lafferty, indep en d en t happen, and yet we see it In all Its can d id ate for C ongress, in w hich the horror. T he so cia lists have never Scio Is to have a » 1 0 ,0 0 0 h otel this fo llo w in g sta tem en t was m ade: “ Last year C. N. M cArthur trav cou n selled war; rather th ey have fall. eled over th e line« o f th e Southern been en d eavorin g to effect a peaceful Pacific C om pany on a free pass, and L is t o f lx * t e r s . revolu tion , but when danger m enaces O 1IT U T I is now receiv in g th e support o f the IM V 1 A 1 C 1 I hey are ready to respond to th e call R em ain in g letters uncalled for la railroad and o th er corp oration s in -----------------------— H. a . OTT for help which sh ow s th at th e danger the G resham postofllce for w eek en d his race for C o n g ress.’’ W . J. OTT JOHN BROW N T he sta tem en t rela tive to my trav to he feared from th e so cia lists has ing O ctober 18th, 19 1 4 : IM IO B X X C I L etters— J. O. K izer C ream ery, elin g on a pass Is fa lse— a w illfu l been over estim a ted . cam p aign lie, printed for the pur R ep resen tin g on ly R E L IA B L E IN- W. W. R odgers, H. L ohm an, Jas. To- We of A m erica h ave our lee- DHTM T1 pose o f p reju d icin g th e people of SURANCE COMPANIES pot Isms to vanquish and If they can blnson, C. R. K lein , Chas. Schum an, th is d istrict a g a in st me. OREGON GRESHAM Section 6923 of L ord’s Oregon I he overth row n w ith ou t resort to w ar R. H. Joh n son , I). W. G ilbert, H. F. Q reih a m , O r«fon P k o a a 5IS law s provides th at a record of all I y any party the people w ill turn to L lllen th o n , D. A nderson, B rita A n p asses m ust he filed w ith the State derson, Mr. and Mrs. H om er C ecil, P H O N E S :— Office 517 R en ld en ce 51x that party for aid, and If It Is to be R ailroad C om m ission, and know ing 1 socialism they w ill tak e up a clearer C alvert W oodw ard, May B ead , N el th is I addressed a letter of inquiry to J. E. CLAN A HAN R. G. MOHS J a m e s E lk m g t o n view o f the social reform s that m e lie T ire, Alm a N elson , Lena C. Mc the C om m ission and secu red th e fo l ID U Z IM C I DENTISTS A C C ID E N T SU R ET Y BONDS needed Io purge th e nation o f Its dis- C lain. Mrs. Darr, Mrs. E. H alsey, lo w in g reply: O F F IC E F IR E A U T O M O B IL E Mrs. W. L. Roger. Ita ilr o a d C o m m is s io n o f O reg on t ,'ders. PXBST I T 1 T 1 1 1 X 1 BUXX.DXBO L IF E P L A T E G L A SS Cards— C. W. Stephens, A rthur T. HEALTH Salem , Oregon. Not w ith sta n d in g all th is It is easy GRESHAM , ORE. Office on M ein S tr eet to understand th at so cia lism cannot H arris, M. K. M em rich, Miss H azel S tate o f O regon, Co. o f M arion, ss. PHO NES: Office 810 R es.. «1. I, H. H. C orey, secretary of the gain much stren g th here until the Beers. P X T B X C X A jr B T h ese letters w ill be s e n . to the R ailroad c o m m issio n of O regon, and tide of Im m igration tu rn s or th is na I . , , cu stod ian of th e sea l th ereof, do oorrxzcT O M dead letter office on N ovem ber 1st, tion is so filled with a lien s that there hereby certify th at I have carefu lly S. P. Bittner, M. D. 1,1 ! in sp ected the verified lists of rail- b no room for m ore. F oreign co u n 1914, If not d elivered before. P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg eon 'ad- i road tick ets, p asses and m ileage ca llin g for the above, please say tries that are sen d in g people aw ay ALFRED HAM M AR O F F IC E H O U R « books issu ed free, or for o th er than may he hotbeds of so cia listic dogm as v ertised ,” giv in g date o f list. m. to 13 m.. 1 p. m. to 3 p. m. 10 P la s te re r a n d C e m e n t C o n tra c to r. actu al bona fide con sid eration , by 7 to 8 p m . a t R e sld e n c s I. McCOLL, P. 1 that are In con flict with our national th e Southern Pacific C om pany for P honea Office l i t R eeld en o e 111 E stim ates fu rn ish ed free on re th e years of 1907 to 1913, in clu sive, law s and u sages, but the very liberty Office B ow l«» ■!<<., e v e r P. O. q uest. A ll work G uaranteed w hich are filed in th e office of said that th e n ew com ers en joy here, cou- Phons sot O rssh a m P. O. B o a St C om m ission in accordance with law, pled with the g rea ter opportunity and find that said lists o f p asses do for territorial exp an sion , broadens PHUNXB R eeld ea ee. I l l : Office. H i Mrs. J. S. B enson en tertain ed not d isclo se that C. N. M cArthur has I f T o n W en* F ir s t C la ss W ork B ss ev er been granted free tran sp orta T heir view s in that sam e proportion, frien d s from Portland T hursday. H . H . H U G H E S . M . D. tion b y the said S ou th ern Pacific and w hat we see and feel of so c ia l Office P h o n e 46 B eeld e n c e, 339 Mr. and Mrs. W esley Johnson left C om pany. ism Is not d an gerou s, hut rather a for O akland. C aliforn ia, Saturday. H o u rs. 11-13 a. m.. 3-4 s a d 7-1 p m. IN TESTIMONY W H E R EO F, I i Office, llo w itt B u ild in g P. G. G antenbein w as out from have h ereu n to se t my hand and a f Joke. GRESHAM - - OREOON N ev erth eless It Is true that the s o P ortland T hursday look in g a fter his fixed hereto the sea l o f said C om m ission , at its office in the C apital, c ia lists of G erm any, France and B el property here. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Sim m onson at S alem , O regon, th is 28th day of ] gium have su d d en ly becom e patriots and fam ily, o f P ortland, were g u ests S eptem ber A. D. 1914. PHONES R esid en ce. T abor 13t: and are ligh tin g for the (lags th at of Mrs. Sim m on son 's brother, Frank (S ig n ed ) H. H. COBEY, Office. M ain 4313; H om e A 1143 Secretary, p erfect them . Perhaps they are not so E llsw orth , T uesday. J. M . S H O R T . M . D . B ailroad C om m ission o f Oregon. terrib le a fter a ll, but they are eith er Harry McCoy has had as g u ests the P h y s ic ia n a n d S u rg eon past week Ills m other Mrs. Eliza Mc W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S in co n sisten t or hope for a different R es.. US East fiu th Ht. If Mr. M errick can prove Ills Coy. o f R ose C ity Park, and Mr. ln er Office, 1111-13 S e llin g B u ild in g regim e when peace Is restored T heir E t U e l T . Jonee F r a n k C. Jones ch a rg e again st m e I « i l l witlidraw Larsen of Om aha, N ebraska. P O R T L A N D . OREG O N from (h e race for C ongress. valor has sh ow n that they are not G resh am , O r e . P h o n e 851. H ans G randahl has w ith him this T h e ch arge th at 1 am the can d i as dan gerou s as they have been week his brother from A lberta, C ana d ate of the railroads and o th er cor da. Mr. G randahl had not seen his p oration s is eq u ally false, but ts just painted. Office P h o n e **. B e e ld e a e e , M S brother for eleven years. w hat can be expected from th e camp G e o . I n g lis, M . D . T he con gressm an who can a c o f a d em agogu e. 1 sh a ll m ake re- P H Y S IC IA N and S V B O E O N AU p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t ¡ply to th is and o th er ch arges at a k n ow led ge a m istak e and ap ologize tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n to d is su b seq uent date, but, in the m ean to Ills opponent for m aking It Is to e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fittin g o f A ll K in d s and S iz e s tim e, let us aw a it Mr. M errick's dis- g la s s e s . be com m ended for fairn ess In a p o li Geo. l’errett sp en t Sunday at hom e co v eries rela tiv e to th e alleged o ffice H o u rs 9 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 5. Op« Ever, Da| Saadai In ippzmtmrnt tical cam paign. That Mr. Lafferty's h u n tin g big gam e. ¡S ou th ern Pacific pass. Over P lr e t S ta te B ank O rseh am R esp ectfu lly su b m itted , m anager accused Mr. McArthur o f W. F M ueller and h is m oth er w ent C. N. M cARTHUR, tra v elin g on a railroad pass is to be to Sandy church on Sunday last. R egu lar R epublican N om in ee for regretted , hut Mr. Lafferty's apolo M. H. W heeler has sev era l team s DR MABEL JANE D0R1NG Q II.T OB NATBBZL WOOD C ongress. N EA T AND CHEAP gy raises him In the estim a tio n o f I h au lin g gravel on th e Sandy road. DR. JOHN LEWIS I Paid Adv. by R epublican C on gres Mrs. S. C um m ins, of B arton, spent O ST E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N « the peop le who adm ire his sin cerity sio n a l C om m ittee, 4 11-444 M organ : the w eek-end w ith her m other, Mrs. B uilding. P ortlan d . O regon.) Office H o u rs: 9 * . m . to 5 p .m . and fearlessn ess. MAX SCHNEIDER E. Adams. Office over F irst S tate Bank GRESH AM Mr and Mrs. L. Sum ners are Stay- M AIN STK U U T E lectrification work on the P. E. P hone 517 P otato es w o n t float them selvea ' lng w(th h u uncie Johll MueB er. out of the ground, neith er w ill they Mrs A. G. Ilorberg is havin g an A E. By. is to be com p leted by next sp rin g as far as E ugene. dig th em selv es. T hose who let th e ' u p -to-d ate ch ick en hou se built, past tw o w eek s of good w eather get I W F. M ueller called at the Adams hom e on Saturday night. L ist o f W eekly F rizes in V oting aw ay sh ou ld not com plain. T here C on test. w as plenty o f help to he had and po T h irteen th — Six silv er teasp oon s. tatoes are go in g lo be w orth savin g F ou rteen th - N ick el-p lated coffee The Farmers’ Mutual Fire th is season . P a u l I t o e t z e l Prop. percolator. Mrs Fred P elton , w hose hom e is R elief Association M ission electric lam p. The slu sh sto ries In the m agazine In S ellw ood , spent on e day last w eek F ifteen th with her m other. Mrs E. M. Coons. S ixteen th Six silv er teaspoons. sectio n s are g ettin g a rest now. In OF PORTLAND. OREGON Mrs. It W C alkins has been q u ite tlicir p laces are sto ries and sk etch es sick but at th is w ritin g Is som e b et S ev en teen th — N ick el caBSerole. In v ite « a ll fa rm e rs w h o h ave no E ig h teen th — Six silv er teasp oon s. of war W hen the war Is over a new ter. In s u ra n c e on t h e ir fa r m b u ild in g s it of w riters w ill spring up, and fu r l L arkin B u ssell had a light stro k e to in s u re w ith us. T h is assoria- „ ..„.„.i,!,,., t nt paralysis on e day last w eek, but at Why Not P u b lish It tin n is th e cheapest and safest In a few years th ere w ill hr 1 last accou n ts w as Im proving th e s ta te . I t In s u re * o n ly c o u n try W hen you w ant a fact to becom e , new er and fresh er than we hnve Miss lto sa C oons v isited frien d s In p ro p e rty and has o v e r Od.lMMl.lMM* g en erally know n, the rtght wav Is to ON TUB MARKET been reading for several years past P ortland last week in s u ra n c e In force. publish it. Mrs Joseph KaUans. John Sh ip ley, who went to W iscon FRESH EVERY DAY Peru, Ind., was troubled w ith belch- | W rite o r phone sin on a v isit. Is exp ected back to llow many apples did you eat? ing. sou r stom ach and freq u en t h ead B. W iM U I X L L . P rea P ortlan d soon. __________ ____ aches. She w rites, “ 1 feel it m y' T b s F arm ers M utual F irs R sllsf d u ly to tell oth ers w hat C ham ber A ssociation. lain's T a b lets have done for me T hey have helped my d igestion and Q resh am B o u t« Mo. 3 P h o n e T4 regu lated my bow els Since using N o ta ry P u b lic B e a l E s ta te them 1 have been en tirely w ell.” For sa le by all D ealers. Don’t fail to visit our Crockery and PULFER MERCANTILE CO. The TAD Grocery Store P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS O TT V e n tu ra P a rk BROS. » PHOTOS H a le y Picture Fram ing City Bakery T e rry Best Bread Once in a Lifetime COMES AN OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS If you trad and w ant to k e e p abreast of th e tim es, ta k e a d v a n ta g e of o n e or m ore of th e se e x c ep tio n a l offers. EVENING TELEGRAM SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL "Bargain Period" October 1 to De cem ber SI -Subscription price ».t AO. In com b in ation w ith O utlook M.SO. Fall C am paign, open until N ovem ber 10. »»14 Now till February I, 1916 • I.OO. C om b in ation w ith O utlook 00.00. WEEKLY OREGONIAN R egu lar price »1 50, now u n til J a n uary 1, 1010. 7fie. Outlook In com b ination, 0 2 0 0 - Lei THE OUTLOOK »end a iftv Subcnplm (or renewal) for i i j •( these A tten tion ! if You “ Want” Good Luck Try a Want Ad. lc word for first in sertio n ; one- half cen t a word each su b seq uent insertion. M inim um , any Insertion, 10c. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE— F our fresh cow»; tw o heavy m ilker». S. T, L ind, G resh am R. 4. P hone 2 » x l. 69 PIGS for »ale— Inquire F. S tigler, G illis Sta., R. 4, G resham . *68 FR ESH COW for sa le .— F. J. Erz. •6 8 P h on e 355. G resham , R.2. COWS for »ale.— A. H. Burns. P hone 134. T rou td ale R. 1. 69 PIGS FOR SALE. L. Spencer, R. 1, *70 T routdale. Phone 255. 'OR SA LE— Good H olstein bull, 2 years old . Jas. B urns, T rou td ale, R, 1, phone 137. tf GRADE JE R SE Y H E IF E R for sa le. Soon fresh. P hone 15x. W. F. C um m ins, R. 1, T rou td ale *68 FOR SA LE— F in e 5-year-old horse, broke sin g le and double. W eigh t 1600. D. M. M cL aughlin. P h on e 358. *67 FOR SA LE— T hree h eifer ca lv es, 3 to 5 m on th s old. A lso set d ouble harness, good as new . H. W. C ooley, T routdale. P hone 434 tf FOR SALE CHEAP— Good team , wagon and harness. 42x. work P hone «7 BEEF CATTLE. Stock cattle and fresh cow s w anted. A ndiew o B ros., P leasan t Hom e. P h on e 279. R EA L E STA TE. R EN T A L S •’ OUR-ROOM HOUSE for ren t in T h om p son ’s ad d ition ; »4.00 a m onth. A. H. Gould. tf W ANTED TO R ENT— S m all place In or near G resham , w ith h ou se and barn. E nquire O utlook. tf FOR SA LE or R EN T — T he L ew is S h attu ck place, corner R oberts aven u e and 2d street. P rice and term s cheap. E nquire of ow ner. OR SALE OR T R A D E — 30 acre3 1 m ile n orth w est of P lea sa n t H om e. New 8-room m odern h ou se, fair barn; tw o good w ells, fam ily orchard; 5-acre new or chard; som e sm all fru it. F ran k C addy, R. 2, G resham . tf FOR R EN T— 6-rooni h ou se. good con d ition ; »7 a m onth. E nquire Mrs. T. R. H ow ltt. tf F or S ale C heap. T w en ty-six acres, all In c u ltiv a tion. L ies near to a sta tio n on th e Mount Hood car lin e. A ddress O ut look. tf M ISCELLANEOUS De H aven's F eed Mill R olling » 1 .5 « and grin d in g » 2 .0 0 , any day. M ile ea st o f P leasan t Home. *81 MONEY W ANTED on farm proper ty. F irst m ortgage. A ddress Y. care G resham O utlook. *67 FOR SA LE— F a u ltle ss Stum p P u l ler, fu lly equipped. R aker & B ailey, T rou td ale, O regon. P h on e 48x2. tf FOR SALE— Second-hand — T hree beds, 1 baby crib, all iron ; also 3 sp rin gs. 3 m a ttresses, 1 h eater, 1 range and 1 organ , all are In first class sh ap e at a bargain. L im ited tim e only. R. R. C arlson. FOR SALE— C olum bia grafan ol*. good as new. Enquire for price. P h on e 37«. «7 Grinding and R olling, at E. Nasshahn’a mill at New Fieas- ant Home. Open every day. *104 W arm up w ith a P erfection Oil H eater, sold by S terlin g & Kidder. O regon and W ash in gton Paper M ills have gon e under on e m an age m ent. T h is o rgan ization w ith an au- ihorixed ca p italization of » 1 3 ,0 0 0 ,- 000 has ju st been com p leted for the purpose o f p u rch asin g th e proper ties o f th e C row n-C olum bia Paper Co., and of the W illa m ette Pulp & Paper C o., op eratin g p lan ts In W ash N otice of M arshal's Sale. It A lw ays Does th e W ork in gton , O regon and C aliforn ia. T he “ I lik e l n am b erlain ’s Cough R em -¡p u rp ose Is to reduce op eratin g ex N otice Is hereby given , th at on edy b etter than any o th e.’ ’ writes R. penses In the paper m ills by elim in a t T hursday, N ovem ber 5. at 10 o ’clock F R oberta. H om er C ity, Pa “ 1 have ing a d u p lication of fixed ch arges, a m , at the City H all, F airview , Or egon , th ere w ill be sold at public ta i in it off and on for y e a n and it th u s en ab lin g them to com p ete w ith tirc sh a u i, Ore. Maui St au ctlou for d elin q u en t a s s e s s m e n t1 has n ever failed to g iv e th e Jeslred B ritish C olum bia and N orw ay and for the Im provem ent of D epot street, results." For sa le by all D ealer«. S w eden, w hich cou n tries have been city o f Fairview lx>ts 10-11, H ltca 6 (or »36 27. C h ristin a H eilm an. I active In the m ark ets o f th e Pacific The Voting Contest la on. Are No. 2222 North Main street, Santa ! A fter tw o y e a n o f litig a tio n the coast sin ce th e rem oval o f th e tariff Ana. C alifo rn ia , a lso lots 1» and A. O regon City m u n icip al elev a to r is you a candidate? If not and you Block 6, for »36 27, P eter E reckson, Unless signs of the tim es are m is to be built. want a valuable prise, send In your F airview , Oregon name, then get your friends to vote leading, the framers of the proposed By order of City Council. Pies, Cakes, and other P a s tr y J H. SCHRAM Recorder. eight-hour law will not recognlxe It The federation of Woman's clubs for yon. Date of first publication Oct. «. 14. --------------------- when the people are through voting at Eugene endorsed a program of Date of last publication Oct. 17, 'It. Get potted at tha beginning on the No" on the m easure In November Eyes tested and glass«« uttsd, more labor laws to go before the Voting Contest so yon wont miss tbs It la In for a hard d ru bb ing— Union legislature. beneflts. Republiera. Dr. Oso. Inglis. «i*