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PAGE GRESHAM TWO G resham O utlook HOOTING AM» DRUMMING. this year. 1 111 W a r N u rse ’s D a rin g A ct. A s h o rt co m m u n icatio n In th e O r- T he w ar has produced heroes w ith- TWICE A WEEK P ub lish ed every T uesday and F rid a y eg o n ian th is m o rning from a person , o u t num ber. D ecorations for brav- a t G resham , O regon. sig n in g h im self E. W eb ster, m akes t *’ry have been p inned to th e b reasts H. L ST CLA IR . E d ito r and P u b l’r. th e Inquiry w h eth e r " th e w ell-know n of officers an d p riv ates alik e, ar. I O u r S u b s c r ip tio n blue g ro u se of O regon has th e c h a r h u n d red s, no doubt, have perform ed K a te s ac te ristic of ’d ru m m in g ;' also w heth- deeds E qually courageous, but, for One y e ar, *1 SO; ■Iz m o n th s. 76 c ts ; e r O regon p h ea sa n ts ‘d ru m ’ In a like , o,1,‘ reason and a n o th e r p erh ap s th re e m o n th ’s tr ia l s u b s c rip tio n , 50c. m a n n e r.” And th e e ru d ite O regon- because d eath in terv en ed , o r w hat A d v e rtis in g ian, p robably th ro u g h Its sn ak e edi i they did was out of sight of com - Jtat. . i . > hie • to r, rep lies as follow s: rades they have received n e ith e r Our re p re s e n ta tiv e "A cco rd in g to th e p rev alen t be- medal nor cross honor. will call. of lief utiiohg sp o rtsm en th e blue None, how ever, has done a hravt r P hone 701 gro u se an d th e O regon p h ea sa n t are "The L i n o t y p e p ractically id en tical an d they both tiling Ilian a Red C ross n u rse if t i e W ay is th e W ay plain nam e of Mary Davies. Thia ’d ru m .’ ’’ th a t W ine." T h at w rite r and th e O regonian a re >Oung wom an, stu d y in g witii in te r Official pap er of both fo rtu n a te th a t th e sh ad es of a ,,gl a „ (| in telligence th e ex p e rlei pts G resham , O regon. Official pap er of th o u san d pioneers do not come hack p r K enneth T aylor, slipped aw ay F airv iew , O regon. to h a u n t them . T h ere is ab o u t th e to h er room an d , w ith full E n te re d as second-class m a tte r sam e sim ila rity betw een th e tw o know ledge of w hat sh e was doing, M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postofflce at birds m en tio n ed th a t th e re is be- inoculated h erself w ith a deadly ha- G resham , O regon, u n d er th e Act of tw een a duck and a goose and th e I ,.jju o f gaa g angrene. T his she did March 3, 1879. grouse d o esn ’t “ d ru m ." H e g ru n ts ; )b at th e doctor, h esita tin g to apply o r hoots from th e tops of the fir his seru m rem edy even to th o se a l T IIE ONE WAV ST K E E I trees, w hile th e p h easan t d ru m s with ready afflicted with th e disease, W ith a speed traffic on th e stre e ts Ills wings w hile sittin g on a log, m ight have a “ case” on which to test his vaccine. L et the cables tell th e of P o rtlan d of ab o u t ten m iles m hidden m ore o r less by brush. T he O reg o n ian 's sn ak e ed ito r sto ry of Mary Davies: hour for au to s, fo u r m iles for team s should guess again an d in th e m ean W ithout th e know ledge of any and one mile for p ed e strian s it keeps tim e m ake a few In q u iries of early one she in jected th e cu ltu res into everyone, including th e police, busy duy bird h u n te rs an d not tak e his h e r th ig h hone th ree days ago, using th e most v iru len t av ailab le, ta k in g • d u rin g w aking hou rs figuring out in fo rm atio n from city sp o rtsm en who a dose fifty tim es th e stre n g th of probably nev er saw a gro u se h oot th e dose which killed th e g u in ea ; how to uvoid being run over.. ing in a big tir tree d u rin g th e early pigs. She planned th e act for sev T h ere is som e question as to how era l w eeks and took a room across spring. • th e stre e t from th e h o sp ital, w h e n c e 1 fa r hum an beings a re reaso n ab le in she sent a le tte r to Dr. T ay lo r to I We ca re not who m ak es th e m otor th e ir d esires to get som ew here, and com e an d see h er " fo r th e p u rp o se, cars of th e n ation, provided we get of tre a tin g o u r final ex p e rim en t,” J a suspicion has grow n up th a t gen h e r le tte r read. Dr. T ay lo r w ent lm-1 free rides In them . erally they m erely use th e ir reason m ediately and rushed h e r to a pri- to ju stify w hat they th in k they w ant T he fishing fever is n ot always v ate ho sp ital, w here he com m enced Io do and count th e re su lts a f te r catch in g , but a few good salm on th e in jectio n s of th e new p re p a ra tion. He did not leave h er bedside ward. tro u t a re being ca u g h t o ver in th e fo r 24 hours. He says she at all T h a t Idea brings to us th e assu m p Sandy. tim es was ch eerfu l and confident of th e outcom e, and said she in jected tion th a t If the people who govern th e cu ltu res because sh e knew he j P o rtla n d were only properly Inform Some people are b eg inning to won hail h esitated to use th e cu re and a l ed of th e ir duty they would sooner d e r w hat form a c e rta in line of a d so because she w anted to give him o r la te r ad o p t the one way stre e t v ertisin g will tak e, b eg inning J a n u " a clean case or g an g re n e o n ly ," , w ithout mixed infections, as is g en Idea for autom obiles and team s. Witii ary first. erally th e case w ith soldiers. th e grow ing nu m b er of m otors it Is I t is a w onderful triu m p h for Dr. A f a rm e r’s work may he as im only going to be a question of T aylor, his serum and for th e m ed i m onths until the idea will have to he p o rta n t as a co n g re ssm a n ’s, hut he cal profession at large th a t his re m gets no e x tra pay for his m ileage in adopted to avoid the congestion th a t edy did not b etray th e faith of Mary- even now o b stru cts traffic to such an th e furrow . Davies. It cured h er. And, b e alarm in g extent, to say n o th in g of Now is tlie tim e for th e Heavers to cau se of h er heroism , th e most th e d an g e r th a t Is ever ap p aren t and lilt ’em w here they a in ’t, if they ex d read ed of all diseases of th e b a ttle daily grow ing worse. pect to get off the cem ent floor be field, fata l h ere to fo re in every in Some of th e e a ste rn cities have a l stan ce, ap p e ars to have been co n ready adopted th e one way stre e t in fore th e season ends. qu ered . "F ro m now o n ,” ad d s th e rlrcilliiflcribed areas, so th e idea I h A N orw egian ste a m e r sailin g re disp atch , briefly, " th e new m edicine not a new out* sprung by us to coerce cently from P o rtlan d for Italy c a r will be ad m in istered to soldiers. th e P o rtlan d governm ent into th e ried 381,059 bushels of w heat, the Dr. T ay lo r, of course, is e n title d doing of som eth in g it should not wait larg est carg o by 3000 bushels ever to th e praise an d p la u d its of th e to be told Io do, yet we notice th at se n t out of th is port. w orld. His nam e will be w ritten th e P o rtlan d papers have w ailed for am ong th e first upon his p ro fe ssio n ’s us to give them the hint to do a long One of th e most difficult th in g s for scroll of honor. Hut th e world su re- neglected duty. It is in th e line of a cau tio u s b y stan d er to u n d ersta n d , ,y can ,l()t an d wl„ no, overlook or "safety first." is why sh rew d business men a re so fQrget w bat M ary l)avle8 d(d th a t We are not going to tell the full acco m m o d atin g ab o u t cashing checks , he d o cto r.g n am e IlliKht bc 8O w rlt. reason for prodding P ortlan d up on for e n tire stra n g e rs. , en N or can ,t fo rg et tb e ,ebt of tills m a tte r for we rem em b er th a t g ra titu d e th a t it owes and will a l G eneral S herm an once said th a t It T h ere is no a ssu ra n ce th a t the ways owe to th e co u rag e and self- was well never to fu rn ish reaso n s w eath er b u rea u will m an ag e th in g s sacrifice of th e young w om an who for w hat you w ere going to do in this w in ter so as to en ab le you to ; w ore on h e r sleeve th e red cross of advance, because you m ight th in k of save th e ad d itio n a l am o u n t of taxes G eneva. She h as given to th a t in- so m uch b e tte r ones a f te r you got w hich will s ta re us all In th e face sig n iu m a new and even a nobler thro u g h . Hut perhaps we are a fra id next year. significance. of g ellin g ru n over w henever we up T he M ethodist assig n m e n ts m ade pear on the P o rtlan d down town A u stria h as p ro h ib ited , u nder an stre e ts, w hich is sufficient reason as last week are not to be m ade sport im p erial decree, th e establishm ent fa r as we are concerned, an d we have of. even if on e of them is a F’ord. and o p era tio n of new n o n ag ric u ltu ral a endeavored to apply philosophy to P erh ap s he will set th e pace for th e dlBti , lerle8i w hlch are 8ubject th e p ractical conduct of life, and we o th e rs d u rin g th e com ing conference ,.OI18Ulnption ta x u n d er th e ,awg of do n 't w ant th a t life hum ped o u t of year. 1888 an d 1889. T he construction us by th e business end of an a u to an d o p eratio n of new alcohol refiner T he circu s te n ts are being stru c k , m obile. ies are also p ro h ib ite d In existing th e C h a u ta u q u a pavilions are ab o u t p la n ts th a t m ake alcohol, and in ag all closed an d th e fa ir season Is about SOMETHING WE XI.I. II XX E. ric u ltu ra l d istille ries as well, n eith er o ver W hen foothall sits in th e lap j a lte ra tio n s nor en larg em en ts may lie Hay fever, som eth in g th a t at th is of b aseball, so to speak, we will be m ade w hich would resu lt In a la rg e r tim e of th e year is like th e poor— gin to th in k th a t tim e d rag s its way pro d u ctio n of sp irits th a n was per alw ays w ith us,— is a feverish a t along ab o u t as rap id ly as a m e a su r m itted p rio r to th e prom u lg atio n of tack com ing along with th e county ing worm. th e decree. A pparently capable of fa irs and rem ain in g over u n til a pro d u cin g p ure sp irits direct from T he London T im es recen tly com good, killing frost knocks it silly. nla8*L aIlt' p lan ts for refining D uring th e few week« of its slay It piled sta tis tic s show ing th a t am ong i th e g reat ones of th e e a rth in a rt, ! A gricultural d istilleries arc is co n stan t and a tte n tiv e In its d u ties to its victim s, keeping th e In lite ra tu re , poetry, p ain tin g an d o th e r I ,'la88'''1 aR 8U,rlt refineries. Agricul- flam m ation of th e m ucous m em easy Jobs th e re w asn't a red headed ! ,u ra l ‘H stillerics a re th o se which pro- Up to th is tim e we have kept I ,luce al,oho1 f ro "> raw products b ran e of th e nose uud eyes up to 80 m an degrees F aren h e it at all tim es, and silen t, w ondering If we would h ea r ! :l8 l’o ,a ,l” 's an ,l o th e r farm products a d istillery th a t is not very looking a f te r the in te re sts of b ro n o u r nam e m entioned, when th e torch was lifted up for th e flam e-colored comm<,n ln ,h e U n ,,ed S ta,M ’ An ch itis and a sth u ia —e x tra added fe a h eroes I ceptlon Is m ade so th a t p lan ts th at tu re s as com plim ents of th e season. ______________ I have been d estroyed m ay be recon- H ay fever is caused, in su sc ep ti 's a l t w ells In C hina have been J slru c te d . A u th o rity is g ran te d to th e j ble people, by th e pollen of rank o p erated fo r h u n d red s of years, and m in iste r of finance, in co-operation j veg etab le grow ths. Its prevalence th is fall Is due to such a larg e a t in th e T le lln c h ln g d istric t, especial- «>th «*• m in iste r of com m erce and ly, have built up a p ro sp ero u s com- a a ric u ltu re . to m ake exceptions to tend an ce at th e fairs No renson Is niunity. In som e cases the wells are : th e new ly estab lish ed rules if th e | given why folks who stay ed away 300 feet deep T he salt Is o b tain ed ' R’tal o u tp u t o r m ark et conditions from th e fairs also suffer w ith it. in th e form of brine, w hich is raised m ak e such exceptions necessary Some hay fever victim s, like o u r in bam boo tu b e s by m eans of crude selves. plug along and suffer in s i W. A. R auls, ju d g e of the p ro b ate lence; o th e rs a tta c k th e v ag aries of d errick s, th e m otive pow er fo r which co u rt of J a s p e r county. S outh C aro is fu rn ish ed by w ate r buffaloes. life, and «ome who a re so fo rtu n a te lina, has lived successively in th ree as not to he indisp en sab le to th eir T he Rev Dr. (1. C am pbell M organ, co u n ties w ith o u t ever having moved coram u n icaties in w hich they live, who recen tly an n o u n ced his Intel.- out of his house. At first th e house g a th e r up a few th in g s an d d ep art tion to resign from W e stm itis'er was in B eau fo rt cou n ty ; th en H am p fo r th e sand dunes of e a ste rn O regon ch apel, l.ondoti, has been p revailed ton county was form ed, and the w here th e m alady is unknow n, bn. on by th e tru ste e s of th e. c o n g re g a ju d g e 's house was in clu d ed ; and w here they find m a la ria an d r a tt le tion to rem ain In n d d itio n to tin finally, J a s p e r county was created sn ak es. m any o th e r d em an d s m ade on him an d th e house was in th is area. T hose w hose business rela tio n s be has been p resid e n t of C h estn u t l IN XI. NOTH E. bring them in co n tact w ith a h « y l coIlege , lnce , , r M orgal, Is N otice is hereby given th a t the fe v e r victim su fferer alm ost as m uch aU o know n a8 „ w rlfe r of forep u n d ersig n e d , as a d m in is tra to r of th e as th e hay fever vlcltin. w hile th o se rarw a b „ „ y , n n,,ld an d ha8 e s ta te of O lof B ran d b erg . d e c e a s e d ,, the w ho m eet a hay fever victim socially. Halted m any relig io u s volum es a.t I has filed his final acco u n t in co u n ty eo u rt of th e S tate of O regon, h av e only them selv es to blam e Life paperr fo r th e county of M ultnom ah, and : is fu ll of p a rtin g s, hut th e p a rtin g I th a t M onday, th e 25th day of O cto tin g l’d w ith th e least sadness is th e Some of th e w holesale "life saving ber, 1915, at th e h o u r of 9 :3 0 i im rtln g of a tire d , p a tiu it wife a r d s ta tio n s " In th e city a re so good and o 'clock in th e forenoon of s;.id day | a hay fe v e r s tric k e n h u sb a n d when lib eral th a t th ey offer to send five and th e c o u rtro o m of th e said court I in th e city of P o rtla n d , lias been a p - : he s ta r t s fo r P en d le to n It Is a cold, b o ttles of a w o n d erfu l elix ir fo r $3 po in ted by said co u rt as th e tim e n e c essary tra n sa c tio n . It is abso- T hey scent to have an in tu itiv e and place fo r th e h ea rin g of objec-J an d th e se ttle m en t iutel.v e s se n tia l to th e h e a lth and know ledge of som e peo p les' "svnip- tlo n s th e re to h ap p in esa o f both, fo r to rem a in at to m s" and m ak e a n o th e r offer th a t th e re o f, and th e d isc h arg e of y o u r 1 p e titio n e r as such a d m in istra to r. hom e m ean s th e s h a tte r in g of all th e if th e victim h as en g u lfed th e e n tire Dated and first publication Sep- ' cherished Illusions of m arried life, i five bottles and finds he is not bene- te m b e r 17, 1915 W ILLIAM PET E R SO N . and a burdensom e existence for tlie fited they will send an o th er bottle of A d m in istra to r cow. horse and chickens. If the n I - the same stuff free. The offer will STA PLETO N A CONLEY. fe re r has any to vent his te m p itr be w ithdraw n a fte r December 31. of A tto rn ey s. upon. O< TDBt'B OUTLOOK FRIDAA'. Last publication October 15, 1915. I Want Your Eggs and Butter WANT l c w ord fo r first inser.t h a lf c e n t a word each S i; se rtio n . Minimum, any insertion, lOe Highest Market Price Paid for All Kinds of Country Produce in Ex change for Merchandise. livestock W A N T E D - T o buy a , sh e ep , not ov, , four S ta te p rice a n i breed’ * ? G re g o r. G resham n r,.g A PIG S Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc., Etc. E X TR A F IN E P l G s 'l ^ sale. w eeks old. $2 50 each hia View Farm Pirone (’J 62. Vi hen in town call and see us. Examine our Stock, Get Our Prices and I am sure you will Come Again. FO R SA LE Brood sows an' P h o n e 341. horses W A N TED Reliahl. buggy w hich woman can drive fa," d u rin g w in te r for l-e,| g u a ra n te e d . Address Outlook PI IONE 83* I. A. FRAKES PHONE 831 GREsllXXI, OREGON Sanitary M eat M a rk e t BEST QUALITY MEATS FREE DELIVERY PHONE 54 X Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Callie ADOLF TIETZE GRESHAM MAIN ST. Emery’s Truck Service FO R SA L E Four-year-olu , w ell b ro k en , genth 1 good m a re ; sin g le ami double ban lik e new ; 6 tons good mixed; ch e ap fo r cash. See g. p ¡¡J well, 1 m ile south Lintien sta tio n . H O R SE FO R SALE Three » o ld , w ell broke, will con, tr a d e on young stock. H Cooley, T ro u td ale Phone 43, TW O Y E A R OLD STALLION, sa le cheap. Can see same at B S tock F arm . POULTRY W A N T E D SPRING CHICKENS h, 1% to 3 pounds Market pri paid. R e g al’s cottage, Jenne i tio n . P h o n e 12.\. W H IT E LEGHORN HENS fori F in e fo r b reeders Also a I p u lle ts. H. W. Cooley * io W h ite K noll Poultry Fan P h o n e 434. REA L ESTATE, RENTALS RENTALS BETW EEN PO RTLA ND AND FOR R E N T Five-room bunga h a lf ac re of ground in Wal H eig h ts. D. B. Welty, Greshi GRESH A M Office w ith P ioneer Auto T ruck Co., 2241 Ash St. P h o n e B ro ad w ay 2H54 MISCELLANEOUS B. W. EMERY, Prop. Res. Phone 173, F A R M E R 'S H A U L IN G Gresham, Ore. S O L IC IT E D FO R S A L E — One 14-inch Bend plow, $10; one 2-hta d o u b le c u ltiv a to r. <>20. Both I good co n d itio n . Call A. L. Stoll p h o n e 2 lx . tf( FOR S A L E — Six-hole Majestic: w ith 20-gallon reservoir. S a n ita ry couch. 1). It. Welty. FO R S A L E - -S e v e ra l second-h» ra n g e s at S terlin g * Kidder Hl Co. In G reat B rita in , the home i ta ry , tlie fo reign secretary, and I w ar m in iste r receive $25,000 a yt ea c h ; in F ra n c e and the Unit S ta te s th e sim ila r officials recel $12,000, an d in Germany $9,000. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Fhe same strong, serviceable Ford car— but at it lower price. W hile th e averag e nnount of l te r used d aily in cities of the Unit S ta te s v arie s from 50 Io 150 gallo p er c a p ita , th e re is an almost 0 form co n su m p tio n of a little me th a n h a lf a gallon for each pen fo r d rin k in g . The Ford car, which is giv m g satisfaction to more than 900,000 owners, has a record lor utility and economy that is wor thy ot votir attention. Two ami two make foil there wouldn't so many Ford ears if th ev he d idn't give such splendid scrvict er Ilian ever. $140; A re Y ou L o o k in g Old? Prices Old ag e com es quick enough o u t in v itin g It. Some look old *0* ty. T h a t is because they neglect t liv er an d bow els. Keep your bo» re g u la r an d y o u r liver healthy »» you will n o t only fei I younger M look y o u n g er. W hen troubled *» i o b stip a tio n o r hilliousneM t* C h a m b e rla in ’s T ablets They are« ten d ed esp ecially for these ail: and a re ex cellen t. Easy to take» m ost a g re e a b le in effect. U°r r u t G re sh am D rug 81 -AdT _ Runabout $300; Pouring ( 'ar I own Car $(¡40, f. o. h., Detroit, On sale at LA IOURELL & SON, Agents G r e s h a m , O re g o n Gresham Time Table T r a in s f o r E stac a d a o r Bull B“* I B ull H un T r a in s leave Mt. Hood Pfi Reliable Truck Service With Youna’s Auto Truck Service All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND F u rn itu re Moving and F a rm e r’« H auling 1‘lione 71»x G resham BERT HOSS M ain III 75 A -2(101 2 2 4 Pine Street, Portland LUMBER PRICES REDUCED „ jg u Barn r° Ugh’ $6' sued 57’ „ S6 a,2ed „ SPLIT. ROUGH and DRESSED ^CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock « a - LEGS. S u n d a y Only. D Iy, M ail an.'. h ’ I’re’s’ , O ty Ex. Sun ,1'le»» S a t.* Sun. to Hull « un- l»ly to E sta . i l u G re sh a m , S at ,v Sun. to « b l y to B ull Hun S a t. a n d Sun ” nly. D ly to B ull Hun. D ly. S a t. & Sun. ’ >t to Bull D ly to Bull Hun. S a t. & Sun. Onl D ly, G re sh a m 1‘nly- I >lv. D ly to B ull Bun. D ly. . oh._ D ly Ex. Sun . Gresham D ly to B ull Bun. D ly. . D ly. G re sh a - fitly. Dly, O resh n n i fnlr- D ly, G re sh a m only. T r a in s fo r Portland Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14 No. 3, $11, Rustic, $9. 2x4 2x6 2x8 2X6. 2XS ' 12:25 AM 5 35 AM 5 43 AM 6 52 AM 7.45 AM 8 15 AM 9:60 AM 10:00 AM 10 50 AM 11:45 AM 12 50 I'M I 50 PM 2:00 PM 2:40 PM 3:45 I'M 4 50 PM 5 :4 5 P M « 35 PM 7.00 PM 7:45 PM 9:10 PM 11:10 PM 12:25 PM s h, " ; „ S S “8' TA',LK “ » « J ctt We Deliver Lumber JONSRLD LUMBER CO., BORING ’ ORE PHONE 41x V l 't » . Route No. 2. 12:30 AM D ly Ex. Sun. 2:04 A*1 S un. o n ly . 5 40 AM D ly Ex. Sun , r, ~,t 6 25 AM D ly fro m M t H f » l < -33 AM Lily. « r>*not* 3 15 AM D ly fro m Mt Hood 9:24 AM Dly. > 10:40 AM D ly. „ . n,Ml It 30 AM l»ly fro m M, Hood t 4“ II 45 AM S a t. an.l Bun O S » - , 12 30 PM S a t. * Sun.. Mt- 12 40 PM l ly Ex. Sun. 1 3 4 PM Dly. 2:40 PM D ly. ,, . 3:30 PM D ly fro m Mt. Hood I W 4 40 PM D ly HoO() 6:10 PM S a t * Sun., Mt. 5 34 PM D ly. « 40 PM D ly E x. Sun , IVP«t. «:40 PM D ly fro m X' Hood , 7:0« PM D ly. e x ce p t - >< ana 7:2’ PM Dly. 9 15 PM Dly. 9 45 PM D ly. 11 15 PM D ly. _ n fl M O W T A V ItL A -T B O t ’ : - I,v. M o n ta v ill* •s « » a •« 15 a. m. 7:15 S 45 10:35 12 35 2 35 4 30 5 50 « 55 a. a. a. p. p. p. p. p. m. m m. m. m. m. m. m •D aily except Bund ,.' ’ To L lnnem ann. connect trains for Portland. jtj| 0. "• R