4 T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 6, NO. 12 G resham O utlook QRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. TUESDAY. APRIL 11, TU ESD A Y S AND FR ID A Y S 1916 $1.50 PER YEAR REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 18 IF YOU WISH TO VOTE MAY 19 MILK TESTERS TEN THOUSAND UIIARD PATRDI WINNING RUN * HUL GIVE RESULTS CASES CERTAIN REPLACE BY VILLA MAN OF SAMPLES IN ONE PLACE IMPORTANT THAT YOU HELP NOMINATE CANDIDATES STATE MILITIA ONLY SCORE There Is No Alternative by “Swearing in" Your V ote or Otherwise at the Coming Primary Election and a Former Registration Will Not Answer. Tile G resham public schools un C o-operative can n ery stock sale Is I List of Registration Deputies In Eastern Multnomah Given. It is being h in ted th a t th e re is a tier the efficient principal, E. 8. Mc being steadily pushed and th e pros A one to n o th in g gam e is such a Find the Nearest O ne and Register at O nce or m ovem ent on foot to estab lish a rarity in baseball th a t It catne as a C orm ick, anti his able corps of as pects are good for tills In dustry be an Important Duty Will Be N eglected. sta te co n stab u lary with h e a d q u arte rs d istin ct su rp rise to th e fans who saw sistan ts, a re not only doing th o r com ing the leading one of M ultno m ah county. in P o rtlan d , provided th e n atio n al ough work in th e academ ic b ran c h ^ eBS ,,1“ n ,lve hu n d red voters have reg istered w ith th e reg istra tio n g u ard is m ade a reserve of th e arm y, it at th e G resham p ark on Sunday uf- T he m anagem ent ___________ has secured _ un es but are devoting much tim e to the ternoon. A lthough th e G iants lost to option on packing the W. W Cotton officer in G resham up to th is date. T h at n u m b er includes all parties. Per- as now ap p ears likely. p ractical as well. An in d u stria l club and II. E th e M ontavilia, pangs of d efeat were Davis berry crop for th e haps as many m ore have tak en occasion to re g iste r at th e co u rt house or The plan is only te n tativ e, but of fifty-two m em bers, th e first one m ore th an offset by th e brilliant th e re are possibilities. If the con : nz r ° : h e r piaceB- but ,b e ,n d ,c a “ ° n8 - organized in M ultnom ah county, has tab u lary is created it would most playing th a t ch aracterized both been form ed. able price. This covers one h alf of I “ ° f U‘i8 Part ° f ,h e <ou“ ty a t th e com ing prim aries unless m ore in likely be form ed upon th e model of team s. Benem a M athew s is president a profitable seaso n ’s pack. If the te re st is tak en by th e voters them selves before next T uesday n ig h t, when un o rg an izatio n th a t has been in ex T he w inning run was m ade by M argaret Cook, vice p resid e n t; G er cap ital stock salesm en are success-1 ,h e ’’‘‘gist rat ion privilege will end. istence in P ennsylvania fo r several P ritch a rd , th e Villa sh o rtsto p who tru d e D ow sett, se c re ta ry ; T helm a ful in placing enough of th e stock I Cor aw h ile th e re was som e in ju stic e done th e people in not providing He singled, M etzger, tre a s u re r and E S. Mc before the expiration of th e option I m ore d ep u ties; hut several belated ap p o in tm en ts have been m ade by Coun years. It is com posed of only a h u n was th e first m an up d red or so of th e best men available w ent to second on an overthrow by C orm ick, adviser. ' l ' " ’ h '' m a“ a g e l t> C lerk Coffey. T he follow ing a re au th o rized to m ake re g istra tio n s in who are on salary an d devote all Eddie B ogart, sh o rtsto p of the F o u r a re ta k in g h an d icrafts, sev m e u /w m th e ir tim e to the work. m ent will surely close th e deal and I c . .... , G iants, took th ird on T au sc h er's sac enteen cooking, seven gardening, E astern M ultnom ah; G resham , B F. H ollins T ro u td ale . Jo h n H udson A full paid o rg an izatio n of a h u n rifice and scored on S h ark ey ’s single fifteen sew ing, th re e poultry raising, look to the balance of th e te rrito ry lo r an o th e r 10,000 cases, a seaso n 's] G ilbert, A. B. G ates; Buckley A venue, Mrs. M attie B uckley; C ornett, W. R d red men would cost less th an th e ju st a second before t h e la tte r went th ree dairy herd record keeping, two m ilitia is costing th e s ta te a t th e out at second. profitable op eratio n of th e cannery. K night. corn grow ing, and one potato raising p resen t tim e. Oregon is now con The com m ittees at work have | ---- , r h e o p p o rtu n ity until w ithin a few days has not been easy, and many T h a t run was the only one made. T he boys from th e fo u rth to th e eig h th g rad e inclusive a re ta k in g been questioned as to th e ir su c ce ss, who are not Inform ed a re d epending on the old custom of sw earin g th e ir trib u tin g a considerable sum a n A fter th u t but one base ru n n e r m ace ,Ol,° W‘nB voteB 1,1 th ro u g h th e m edium of "B la n k A.” T h at m ethod or voting will nu ally to th e su p p o rt of th e n atio n al th ird — Y ett, In th e th ird fram e with m anual train in g and th e g irls of th e has bee™ obtalnedth en i g u ard . If th e la tte r becam e a na sam e g rades a re receiving in stru c only one out. F or aw h ile It looked T he Cotton-D avis berry patch I ° Ot *” effect thlB year a n J thoBV who a re not on th e re g istra tio n roll will tlonal o rg an izatio n , only a p a rt of tion in sewing. com prises 54 acres of land. The I d isfran ch ised for tile prim ary election. It is especially Im p o rtan t th a t th e money now used fo r th is p u r good for a tie, b ut he died th e re in Several of th e girls have m ade an a tte m p t to ste al hom e w hile Mc th e ir own sp rin g dresses. T he m an value of the 10,(100 cases at th e low-1 voters sllould reg ister at th is tim e, as no f u rth e r re g istra tio n will be re- pose would be req u ired to establish B ride waB try in g vainly to nial' first and m ain tain a m ounted tro o p of less ual tra in in g and sew ing is on a seif est w holesale price will be $30,000. j 'lu ired unless th e voter changes his residence. T he cost to th e county will on an infield hit. ih is being (rue, log acres of berries I also be less now (han in (he fu tu re . T his is a new and necessary reglBtra th an a h u n d red men who would be on su p p o rtin g basis. “ R ed” L und held th e box for four d uty co n tinuously and ready for ln- A school fa ir is planned for early will p roduct $60,009 w o rth of fin -1 ,jon and those who do not reg ister can n o t vote. Innings, and whiffed out nine of the sta .it em ploym ent if tro u b le th re a t in S eptem ber T he pupils who win fshed p roduct and cover the cost of V illa men allow ing b u t one pass to ened. prizes at th e school fa ir will e n te r o p era tin g th e cannery at its mini first. Rube M axtneyer then took the Hut a g re a te r p a rt of th e tim e, th e ir exhibits a t th e county fair, and, mum capacity. W ould it not be wise such a body would lack any em ploy m ound and stru ck o u t eleven more if any are w inner th ere, th e ir exhib to q u ad ru p le acreage and work the m ent in sup p ressin g concerted dis w hile allow ing b u t one bingle. its will be tak en to th e sta te fair. p rese n t canning equipm ent to its full o rder, It could then be used as a P itch er Zwelfel for th e visitors T he school Is w orking w ith the capacity? Before passing from this GRESHAM, April 11, 1916.— E d ito r O u tlo o k ;— Up to last n ig h t the m ounted p atro l of th e highw ays and stru ck o u t nine and allow ed but two Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l college and phase of the su b ject it m ight be well books at th e co u rth o u se show ed a to ta l reg istra tio n of 57,237, of whom reduce by a larg e p ercen tag e th e con scratch y hits. ( ounty A g ric u ltu rist H all in every to ask th is question. If 432 acres of 41,193 a re republicans, the o th e r 16,00b are divided am ong th e several It was a p itc h ers' b a ttle from s ta rt sta n t violations of speed law s by mo way possible to help th e farm ers of j berries would produce $240,000 o th e r parties. to finish, G resham was given th ree to rists in th e n u m b er of accidents M ultnom ah county. i w orth of finished pro d u ct, how much The republican p a rty 's g reat lead is th e resu lt of a ste alth y fight he passes to first by Zwelfel. E rro rs A Babcock m ilk te ste r has been w ould ea ste rn M ultnom ah p roduce- tw een the w ets and drys over th e election of a dry congressm an to re tire and increase in th e safety of travel. were charged to Zwelfel of th e Vil It would also provide police protec loaned to th e school by Mr. Theo. „ you conclude t0 flgure Q o u r p resen t congressm an C. N. M cA rthur, who has said he will oppose the la s ta rs and to M cBride and B ogart of tlon to sparsely settled regions which B rugger. T hese a re busy days along plea8e w alt u n t|, o u r soIlcJtora have n atio n al p ro hibition am endm ent, o r any o th e r am en d m en t of sim ilar im are now w ith o u t any p ro tectio n w hat th e G iants— one each. McKeen made th a t line. L ast F rid a y eleven sam - , calIed and tak en your 8Ub8crlptlon portance. a tw o-bagger fo r the hom e team and ever. T he wets of all p arties a re reg isterin g as rep u b lican s so as to be able m 12 n 7 7 - T ^ ' rUn” lng ' ^ u r sh a re of cannery stock, so a double play by P ritc h a rd to Jessup Such in b rief is th e o bject of some from 1.2 per cent to 7.1 per c«nt but- th a t they wjn no( bp (, eja , and I to boost noost th in e ir .r rep rese n tativ e; on th tn e o th tn e r hand th e drys are reg isterin lsterin g , to Bourg se n t K rause and G ar te r fat. The boys and girls of th e 1 w,„ te rru rru p p te tt,d to be a able L ittlefield, ittlefield, who who was was so so prom prom - m em bers of th e n atio n al g u ard in will nQt not bp be Jn in te d whll(j w hile fi figur- republican re ‘,u u n can lo ü æ to su p p o rt Ju d g e E. V. L n er of th e locals back to th e bench. P o rtlan d who désire to rem ain in the G resham school will soon let th e ir I jng I in en t in o u r last le g islatu re, being th e ch airm an of the Alcoholic com m lt- W ayne F. Lelws, secretary of the p are n ts know w hat cows a re w orth 1 "L S pencer says he would like P * ' ha' h“ d d° W“ h th e fraD,1“ K of th e P rohibition law of th e sta te . service b u t a re opposed to becoming In te r City league, saw th e gam e and keeping. su b je ct to n atio n al a u th o rity . It Is _________. . H ere are q u o tatio n s from the two republican can d id ates: "Tn regard to the Soils, fertiliza tio n of soils, seed ! ed as he is 7 ' " < anner'V op< r a t' j Hobson am en d m en t for n atio n al p ro h ib itio n , I beg to advise th a t 1 sh all arg u ed th a t th e re would be no op voiced th e se n tim e n t of everyone \ aH1 , 8 ®e r ,a n it will Prove 1 oppose it o r any o th e r am en d m en t of sim ila r Im port which may come up for position to a co n stab u lary such as th a t no b e tte r gam e of ball had been selection, m ethods of era d ica tin g field and o rch a rd pests have been profitable to th e w hole com m unity, vote d u r,Ilg th e 64tb COIlgre88.»__c. N M cA rthur now em an ates a g a in st th e g u ard from played for several seasons, even in and w hile he has no f ru it to offer, he I ... . ,, th e coast league. It wus a pure em phasized. backed his ju d g m e n t with a n o th e r , h r , 7 7 , 7 app licatio n of th e Oregon System. I sh all lab o r sources. T h ere would be a b et scratch th a t lost th e G iants th e game T he w ork in a g ric u ltu re has to a te r g u a ra n te e of good o rd er in cast Q0 I th erefo re, if elected, su p p o rt the referen ce of th e n atio n al prohibition la rg e e x te n t been c o rrela te d w ith the * . .. of rio tin g , sa fe r travel on o u r roads, as they put up th e best exhibition of , I am en d m e n t.”— E. V. L ittlefield. 8 n 8 ^ rr> krow t r I T he people of O regon voted the s ta te dry by a m a jo rity of n early th lrty - and uli a t a less expense th an It is ball playing all th e way th rough. academ ic su b jects, and consequently W8K r 8 V ,o 1 ou ’ ' *''s s,o< k I seven th o u san d , and when a rep rese n tativ e a rh ita rilv ignores th e wish and now costing th e sta te , since th e n a T h ere will be no gam e here next Sun has not d etra cte d in th e le ast the 'in n n lilin s r w I ................ . energies of th e pupils from th e aca holdings will of th e populase, it is high tim e th a t he he recalled and placed on p ro tional g o v ern m en t would have to day as th e G iants will play at W ood "A ndrew B rugger is d airy in g on bation u n til he receives a change of h eart. dem ic w ork req u ired to pass the sta te m ain tain th e g u ard if once m ade un burn. On April 23d they will meet exam ination. his farm b u t doubled his stock, as he T h ere are ju st six days m ore in which to reg ister. T he books close au x iliary of th e arm y, and then the th e Baby B eavers here. T he la tte r put it, to back w hat he th in k s is a T uesday, A pril 18. If you are not reg istered you can n o t vote a t the p ri su b stitu tio n would m ake of the were defeated by th e K irk p atric k s on CANDIDATES SPEAK w orthy en terp rise. St. Helens m ary election May 19, u n d er any circu m stan ces c a n 't sw ear y o u r vote In n atio n al g u ard a real nntinnnl g u ard , Sunday by 2 to 1 score BEFORE THE GRANGE “ A. C. Ruby was very busy selling on election day. su b ject to co n tro l und supervision defeated W oodland by 5 to 0, and horses when y o u r so licito r called, T he to ta l reg istra tio n in M ultnom ah county in 1914 was 96,436 nearly from n atio n al sources of au th o rity th e B radfords scored 4 to 1 ag ainst C ounty Ju d g e T. J. C leeton was the but stopped long enough to say th a t forty th o u san d over th is y e a r’s reg istra tio n . T hese four and providing th e co u n try with a the W oodburn team principal sp e ak e r before GreBham it w ould be a benefit to th e whole We can n o t afford to miss th is p ilm ary election, th is applies equally to ruly n atio n al second line of defense. scores, m ade last Sunday, indicate g range on S atu rd ay afte rn o o n , the com m unity, and to count him in. He th e women voters, who have done so much for Oregon. th e excellent class of bait th a t is go o th e rs being E. S. McCormick, E. F. signed fo r fo u r sh a re s on dem and. You ra n reg ister before Ju d g e B. F. R ollins in G resham , o r at the INFORMATION WANTED ing to be given those who w itness th e Goodwin, M ayor S tapleton and Pike Chas. C leveland took an o th e r courthouse. AS TO EXPENSE gam es Davis. If you have alread y registered and wish to change y o u r " p a rty ” you block of can n ery stock an d rem ark ed Mr. C leeton, who is asp irin g to County A gent 8 B. H all Is en d eav PRINCIPAL GOODWIN in cidentally th a t he could not u n d e r may do so by m aking your desire know n to Mr Rollins o r at th e c o u rt succeed him self as county judge, oring to system atize th e expense ac GEO. F. HONEY. sta n d why som e folks w ere so slow house FOR TWO YEARS MORE based his rem a rk s upon th e needs counts of farm ers in his te rrito ry , in helping th e m se lv es--esp e cia lly of dependent ch ild ren , who are w ards M em bers of th e ju n io r class of At a m eeting of th e <inion high In 1816 E phraim G ale, J r., of G uil th ro u g h some kind of farm acco u n t land ow ners. of the ju v e n ile co u rt of w hich he is Union High School No. 2, are re ford. Vt., m a rrie d Lydia Bullock and ing system . S peaking of his efforts school board on S atu rd ay evening O. I. Neal said he had been sk e p ti h earsin g a play which they will p re in charge, and told of th e w ork be last all the teach ers of th e high set up housekeeping in a tw o-room he sa y s' cal of th e success of th e cannery but sent in R eg n er’s opera house, S at ing done a t th e F ra z e r D etention school were re-elected except Mr. d w ellin g , since then five g en eratio n s “ It is n ot th e best tim e b ut it Is as it app eared to be g ettin g on a bus urday, A pril 22. T he nam e of the Home. T he Home is equipped for 80 of th e Gale fam ily have lived in the not yet too late to begin to keep ac Bee, d irec to r of physical cu ltu re, and they sam e house, which has increased in children betw een th e ages of 6 and iness basis, he would put his nam e play is "T h e Jo n a h ," counts to find o ut w hat It costs you and te ac h er of m anual tra in in g and on th e do tted line. prom ise a clean, b rig h t com edy, at size until now It is a building of 12 18 who a re cast upon the public. He to grow your crops for this com ing science, who had not m ade applica “ F. T an a k a says they have an o th e r p o p u lar prices. said th a t p erm a n en t hom es had been tion for th e position again. room s An elm tree p lan ted in 1816 year. Rev. Mr. C raw ford gave au in te r found for 150 d u rin g the past nine $100 for th e cannery, as h au lin g b e r P rincipal Goodwin was elected for by E phraim G ale, Jr., still sta n d s In T he q uestion has been asked a m onths, and th a t the nu m b er of in- ries to P o rtlan d is not satisfacto ry . estin g and in stru c tiv e ta lk to the th e fro n t yard. two years and his salary increased. good n um ber of tim es, w hat it costs m ptes at th e H om e had been reduced Last year, on six acres of C u th b ert con g reg atio n of th e L innem ann Me to produce an acre of potatoes, au Some of th e o th e r satai?es were also from eighty to seventeen at th e j rasp b erries, they drew down $1900. m orial M. E. church, Sunday even T h ere is an acto r In llte no rth w est acre of g rain , an acre of corn and raised. Two of th e teach ers, Miss "W m . J. McKeown signed fo r a ing in "M an .” Mr. C raw ford is lec p resen t tim e. who n ever tip s his h a t because he of o th e r field crops Very few peo S truggles and Miss McCormick, may sh a re of stock in th e can n ery and tu rin g in th e In terests of a H u m an i T he cost has also been reduced n ev er w ears one, braving th e rigors ple seem to have k ep t a detailed ex not acetp t b ut they have given such ta ria n school w here man will be said he would probably p tan t a few m ore th an o n e-th ird in m aintenance of 20 to 30 degrees below zero r a th pense account Including such Items satisfactio n th a t It would be alm ost a If he does, the stu d ied in th e sam e way th a t an i for the past year, o r about $500 a acres to berries e r th a n have his h air fall o u t, as he I as, hand labor, team labor, cost of calam ity to lose them . T h ere are m als a re stu d ied at th e A g ricu ltu ral m onth. T he county co u rt has also w riter will vouch for th e ir receiving schools. feared It would when, a fte r an attack i seed. In terest on land value, etc., th a t o th e r ap p licatio n s on file from which ju risd ictio n over w idow s' pensions, th e best of care, ju d g in g from the of t) phoid fever, he took up the cu s the actu al cost of production and the to choose a successor to Mr. lice, who p ro b ate and insu ran ce m a tte rs. Mr g eneral ap p earan ce of th rift of the Ed. O sburn has in stalled a gaso tom which he still reta in s average yield u n d er th e different will probably ta k e a y ear of study C leeton invites an ex am ination of his McKeown farm and th a t herd of H ol line sta tio n a t th e co rn e r of Second practices of cu ltiv atio n can be d e ! him self before u n d e rta k in g to teach stein cows. In B u rr O ak, N. Y., a big guessing m ethods and honest criticism of his and Main s tre e ts A ta n k holding term ined. Such in fo rm atio n would again. "C has. Delfel, of 318 Railw ay Ex 280 g allons is u n d er th e sidew alk, c o n test was held recently as to how- work. Miss S tru g g les is co n tem p latin g a be of extrem e value to th e people of m any g rain s of corn a hungry and Mr. McCormick, ca n d id a te for change building, P o rtlan d , signed up w ith a pum p at th e corner. th is com m unity if It was available. visit east and may not re tu rn in for a sh a re and said to come again if u n h am p ered goose would eat. E sti county school su p e rin ten d e n t, spoke tim e, w hile Miss M cCormick is look T he lib rary has an in te restin g ex m ates ran as high as 3,000 but th e In lieu of these facts I would like to along educational lines and was fol necessary, as he liked th e theory of ing hopefully tow ard a position in get in touch with a n u m b er of fa rm nibitlon of everg reen trees. If vou We prom ised to call bird, free to go as fa r as she liked, lowed by Mr. Goodwin who spoke u p co-operation ts'.'iiot nam e all the different var.« ers who are w illing to keep such rec one of the P o rtlan d schools on some of th e high school problem s. again. ft«», th is collection will help y o t t stopped sh o rt at th e count of 434 ords for th e ir own in fo rm atio n as g rain s "A tto rn e y J. A. S tro b rid g e said t'ecu tre fam iliar with them . Mr. S tapleton w arned th e grange T h ousands of farm ers use Lowe well as for th e benefit of th e com m u ag ain st a proposed m easure th a t will he had very little faith in co-operat B ro th ers S tan d ard barn p eln t for nity ” Maxwell ch n neider will ta k e pic- pic- i. ~ . M axw ell S ch eid er w ill tak Mr. and Mrs. F re d erick 8 Me-I p ain tin g th e ir barns, silos, fences come up u n d er th e guise of a farm •*« "«torts but all would depend on turw) at th e blgb 8<;hoo| tom orrow , and ou tb u ild in g s. It is th e most loan plan o r farm cre d its He said «*>e m anagem ent. H e would like to | from which illu stra tio n s will be made Clory, of Chicago, ha vc* nix ch ild ren , , Why Send Away? econom ical barn p ain t on th e m a r H arry, j th a t It was but a n o th e r single tax ••’«* •« tr,p<1 out, hp *ald, and took for ,h e M unhlnotu, th e sen io r a n M ildred, Olive, T heodore, Why seqd aw ay for high priced ket. Ask for color card s at o u r nual to be issued in June. E liab eth and R obert, whose initials, new and deceptive i «our sh a re s of stock to help th e e n hatch in g eggs? You can get them in sto re. M etzger Bros,— Adv. m easure in p ro p erly arra n g e d sp ell " m o th e r.” your own neighborhood. I have a sto re A. W M etzger Adv terprise. ^ u *Be- terprise. | Miss W innlfred VanDusen of Aa- T hia happened by chance, as H arry pen of co ntinuously trap n en ted W hite P lke Davis, who is ru n n in g fo r cir- " J L M eier of M eier A F ran k to rla arriv ed h ere y esterd ay for an P lan o leiwson.s. is th e oldest and E liab eth th e young L eghorn y earling hens and som e p ul lets which are m aking a record, m at cu lt judge, m ade a few felicitous re- com pany was busy, but gave ua a indefinite stay w ith th e fam ily of Will give piano lessons e ith e r at est. ed to m ales from Tom B arron and marks. , m om ent's audience, daahed off th e i J. Cannon. O erm an T an creed 's special pens Eggs $6 50 my hom e o r will go out T he le ctu re period was also en- firm 's nam e for four sh a re s and said E xperienced in teaching per h u n d red C R. B u rch ett. Phone m ethod. A Cohoon of P o rtlan d , fo restry s u livened w ith song selections and b r ie f . th a t In his opinion it was th e rig h t , R obert Je n n in g s sta rte d for Bend G race Heaael, G resham , phone 68. p ervisor, was a Sunday visito r with 4 5 i$ .— Adv. rem a rk s by som e of th e m em bers move. Good day. good d ay .” j T b ' ’s i t a 'lu m b ^ ^ co m p a n y ’ * Mr, and Mrs J. Cannon Don’t overlook the Want Ada Money saving bargains- want ada. WHO WILL YOU VOTE FOR j