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PAG E TWO G resham GRESHAM O utlook TW IC E A W E E K P u b lish e d e v ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y a t G re sh a m , O reg o n . II. L. ST. C L A IR , E d ito r an ti P u b l'r. ! O ar S u b s c r ip tio n B a te s O n e y e a r. 11.50, s ix m o n th s , 75 c ts ; th r e e m o n th ’s t r ia l s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c. A d v e r tis in g K a te s r e a s o n a b le O u r t e p r e s e n ta tl v e w ill c a ll. P h o n e 701 "T h e L i n o t y p e W ay is th e W a y th a t W in s " OHlclul .G re s h a m , Official F a irv ie w , p a p e r of O reg o n , p a p e r of O regon. J u d g e T u th ill, o f C h icag o , h a s b ack ed w a te r on h is S h a k e s p e a re de- cislo n . G ee! B ut w h a t a lo t o f good a d v e rtis in g th e b a rd o f A von m issed by d y in g 300 y e a rs to o so o n ! ' i j j O ITL O O K FRIDAY. MAY T h re e ca n s of T o m a to e s o r C orn fo r 2 5 c. H a w a iia n S liced P in e a p p le , 2*2 lb. tin s , sp e c ia l a t 15c a can . We all h av e to a d m it th a t w hen th e w e a th e r w a n ts to a c t as n icely a s | it did fo r a w eek, th e r e a r e m ig h ty ' few th in g s th a t can do b e tte r uoi | even th e c a n d id a te s. R e d u c tio n on a ll G ra n ite o r T in W are. S m all W h ite, M exican, o r L im a B ean s 4 lbs. fo r 25c. W e m a k e a sp e c ia lty of Coffee. We can g iv e you a good C offee a t 2Oc O u r " J . A. F .” B lend o f C offee at 25<- is a n e x c e lle n t C offee, a n d o u r "C ra k e s” S p ecial B lend at :$<»«■ c a u 't be b e a t a t a n y p ric e ; lias a rich , c le a r, a m b e r co lo r, a n d a flavor (b u t p le a se s. Now th a t you h a v e official in f o r m atio n fro m W a sh in g to n th a t th e p rice o f m e a t a n im a ls c o n tin u e s to ris e m ay b e yon w ill q u it ta lk in g th a t « a y to th e b u tc h e r. R e m e m b e r th a t ev ery a r tic le w ild a t tills s to r e is g u a r a n te e d to g iv e s a tis f a c tio n o r y o u r m oney re fu n d e d . J. A. FRA K ES P hone 831 T h e w a r is co stin g E u ro p e ab o u t T hat ts very lik ely (lie re a so n we h a v e n 't receiv ed an y s u b s c rip tio n s fro m o v e r th e r e to tills h o m e new t p a p e r sin ce th e w ar tu tsan $!>(*,n u ll,U itu a day. T h e re w ill p ro b ab ly be c o n sid e r a b le a b u se o f C o n g re ssm a n M cA r th u r fo r h is re c e n t u n g ra c io u s a t t i tu d e to w a rd Mr H u tto n B ut d o n 't d e n o u n c e h im , do so m e th in g / o r his liv er. "A p ro m o te r Is a m an w ho can m a k e e it h e r a d o lla r o r a p en n y look lik e th ir ty c e n ts ," say s L ife H ut he c a n 't g u ess w h ich b all te a m ts going to w in th e p e n n a n t. WILSON T HUME 4 16 P itto c k Block C A N I) I 1) A T K P O K Circuit Judge D e p a rtm e n t No, 1 FO R M ULTNOM AH COUNTY 0. ri JOHN MANN, Candidate for One of the Twelve Representatives to be Elected Front Multnomah County to the Coining Legislature. P a id WANTS M in im u m , a n y in s e rtio n , 10c. He s ta n d s fo r s tr ic t econom y, I so u n d b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s, p ro te c tio n LIVESTOCK of th e in d u s trie s we now have, th e | e n c o u ra g e m e n t of new o n es a n d th e cows d e v e lo p m e n t of th e n a tu r a l re s o u rc e s FO R S A L E — F re s h cow , a ls o tw o j f O regon. y o u n g h o g s, w e ig h in g a b o u t 70 Official Ballot Number 100. p o u n d s e a c h , a t 8 c e n ts , live. John R u h lin , near H illsview P a id A dv. sc h o o lh o u se . *19 FOR R EELECTIO N . G resh am , O re. PROFESSIONAL AND BU SIN ESS CARDS D E N T IS T S P H O N E S ; Office 114 W. J. R es. 115 OTT D E N T IS T G re s h a m office o v e r A n c h o r s to re , e n tr a n c e n ext d o o r to H a rd w a r e s to r e In S a n d y e v e ry T u e sd a y a n d W e d n e sd a y . P H O N E S — O ffice 617 J. R EE F CATTLE W ANTED. C ow s 4 i^ - 6 c ; liv e h o g s $8.90. En q u ire T. R. H o w itt. P h o n e 516. R e s id e n c e 61x E. CLANAHAN DENTIST O ffice: T i r e t S t e t e B a n k B u ild in g I GOOD W O R K M A R E fo r sale. A bout loon p o u n d s; also b u g g y , tw o se ts h a rn e s s a n d plow , $50. c ash . I n q u ire a t F r a k e ’s g ro c e ry . tf GRESHAM , HORSES | GOOD S A D D L E PONY fo r sa le , o r w ill tr a d e fo r h e ife r, c o m in g fre sh . W. H o rn e c k e r. P h o n e 125 DR. H. H o w itt B u ild in g B R O N ZE T U R K E Y EGGS fo r sa le. M rs. A. G ra n t. P h o n e 128. 19 Thos. M. Hurlburt FO R SHERIFF Ballot No. 124 — P a id T ra p n e s te d W h ite L e g h o rn s , b re d I to lay. 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FDR Ballot No. 55 - m LAURGAARD R E P I R U C A N T IC K E T - Thirty-five Years a Resident and I lc word for fir8t in s e r tio n ; one- c r i n • n I h a lf c e n t a w ord e a c h s u b s e q u e n t in- duccessiuJ Business Man of this County I sertion R ep u b lican C a n d id a te fo r ST V I F R F P I tF S F N T .V m E M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ________________________I P a id - - U Ik MP® In s te a d of b u y in g food, fu el an d c lo th in g w ith o u r last y e a r's incom e. I we had b o u g h t b ar s ilv e r a b o u t C h t'islm a s a n d so ld it now . we m ight b a l e had a lim o u sin e w itli tw in sixes in fro n t of It. at $1.40 per sack, $5.50 per barrel T h ey w ill b a p tiz e a s te a m e r to m o rro w In P o rtla n d w ith c h a m p a g n e . B ut w hen we re fle c t th a t th e s te a m e r w ill h av e Its h o m e p o rt a t S e a ttle we a re n o t s u rp ris e d . Iri Alt in q u isitiv e s u b s c rib e r at Rock wood w an ts to know if chHUffeurs d o n 't gel ro u n d s h o u ld e re d by sit- lin g so long a t tile w heel. We a re of th e o p in io n th a t th ey gel th a t way by h u m p in g th e m se lv e s to pay fo r gaso line. ei Fisher’s Famous Snow-Fall Flour, Second to None AT PRIMARIES, FRIDAY, MAY 19 Ballot Number 46 If It w ere no t a v io la tio n of p o liti cal e th ic s we w ould c a ll upon th e d e m o c ra ts to n o m in a te H u g h e s If th e re p u b lic a n s d o n 't. W e h a v e sp o k en to tw o of th e G re sh a m d e m o c ra ts a b o u t it a n d w ill ask th e o p in io n of (lie o ilie r on e as soon as w e can tind him . 191« Candidates for Nomination E n te re d a s se c o n d -class m a tte r M arch 3, 1 9 1 1 , a t th e Postoffice a t I G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r t h e A ct of T h e p re s id e n t o f th e S o u th C a ro M arch 3, 1879. lin a u n iv e rsity sa y s w om en te a c h e rs — fall w ith hoys. M aybe so now , bu t HAVING D A Y LIG H T. th e y d id n ’t b efo re th e fo re st re se rv e s w ere e sta b lish e d . • A " d a y lig h t s a v in g ” p lan h as been , s u g g e s te d , th e sc h e m e of w hich Is We h av e n o tic e d th a t n o th in g m o re n o r less th a n s e ttin g w ill w alk tw o m iles to th e clo ck s ah e a il a n h o u r an d c o n o u n ces, a n d th e n s to p a t d u c tin g b u sin e ss a n d o th e r a c tiv itie s p a rlo r a n d d rin k en o u g h ac c o rd in g ly . to g a in fo u r p o u n d s. CONGRESS a T h a t is to sa y , if th e su n rise s at 5 o ’clock, th o s e o f u s w ho re m a in in bed u n til 7 v irtu a lly w aste tw o h o u rs of good d u y lig h t; fo r th e c o n v e n tio n al d a y ’s w o rk e x te n d s u n til la te in th e a fte rn o o n , anil by th e tim e It Is fin ish ed a n d th e e v e n in g m eal is e a te n , little o r no d a y lig h t re m a in s R E P U B L IC A N l ’ald Adv. fo r so cial d iv e rsio n By ta k in g u d v a n 'a g e of th e e x tra h o u r o r m o re In th e m o rn in g , w o rk ing th e sam e n u m b e r o f h o u rs from th e e a r lie r s t a r t, an d g e ttin g th ro u g h p ro p o rtio n a te ly e a r lie r In th e a f t e r noon, th e c o m m u n ity a v a ils Itself of th e e x tr a a m o u n t of d u y lig h t fo r re c re a tio n to w a rd th e clo se o f th e d ay, g e ts to lied e a r lie r a n d sh o u ld , a c c o rd in g to a c e rta in ru le of p h ll- I o so p h y becom e ‘‘h e a lth y , w ealth y a n d w ise.” W o n d er how it w ould w ork If ev ery b o d y w ould s e t th e o ld clock a h e a d o ne h o u r n ex t S u n d ay n ig h t an d leuve th e a la rm as It Is? T h e fa r m e r cou ld do it e a s ie r th a n th e re s t o f us, b ec a u se h is h ire d m en I JOHN B. COFFEY d o n ’t w ork h a rd e n o u g h an y h o w , j R e p u b l i c a n <'a m l i d a t e f o r T h e sto ck w ould he g lad to g et th e ir feed an h o u r so o n e r, a n d th e n ju s t County Clerk. th in k of th e sa v in g in co al o il by g o ing to bed an h o u r so o n e r! In te re s t, N a tu ra liz a tio n a n d Dec B u t w o u ld p eo p le go to bed any la ra tio n M oney tu r n e d o v e r to th e ELMER S. McCORMICK jo o n e r ? W e a re In clin ed to th in k C o u n ty $ 1 3 ,2 8 7 .7 3 . th a t o u r n o c tu rn a l h a b its w o u 'd P rin c ip a l o f th e G resh am P u b lic p ro v e too s tro n g an d th a t th e m ost of R ep u b lican c a n d id a te fo r P a id J u r o r s , W itn ess F ees, an d sch o o ls. us w ould p u t in an e x tr a h o u r a t joy Ito ad W ork Lu b o re rs w hen w ork C o u n ty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t. T he rid in g o r five h u n d re d u n til we be c o u n try c a n d id a te fo r th e c o u n try cam e a c o m m u n ity o f w re c k s fo r w as done. p o sitio n . E d u c a te d , E x p e rie n c e d , lack of sleep . cap a b le . J u s tic e a n d e q u a l o p p o r HAS KEPT IIIS PROMISE T h e m ost o f us w ould r a t h e r se t tu n ity fo r ev ery ch ild . Ballot No. 127 th e clo ck s back an h o u r a n d h av e P rim a ry , May 19, 1916. m o re d a rk n e s s th a n d a y lig h t. "T h e — P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t n ig h t w as m ad e fo r s o n g ” said th e Ballot No. 131. p oet, an d to o m an y of us a g re e w ith P rim a ry E lectio n May 19, 1916 P aid A d v e rtise m e n t by R u ra l him . A nd w ho w ould be w illin g to T e a c h e rs ' C lub. lose Ills o r h e r " b e a u ty s le e p " th a t a lw ay s co m es a fte r th e d a y lig h t a w a k e n in g , w hen o n e tu r n s o v e r for ju s t a n o th e r sn o o ze? T h e m a tte r Is b ein g se rio u sly c o n s id e re d in so m e p laces In th e east a n d lias been p a rtia lly a d o p te d In so m e fa c to ry to w n s. B u t It will n e v e r be p o p u la r w ith th e g re a te r m a jo rity . C a n d id a te s fo r sch o o l supi rin te n - d e n t, w ho a re in te re s te d in first cl iss te x t books, a re re s p e c tfu lly notified th a t w ith in a few w eeks G re sh a m w.ll have re a d y fo r c irc u la tio n a se n io r a u n u u l a n d th e p re m iu m list of th e c o u n ty fa ir. B o th w ill be k ept as so u v e n irs. 5. ( I R t 'l IT DDF D ep art m ent V d v e r lis e i.i'lit A MAN to c le a r up p re m is e s a t S ec tio n L in e a n d B a ird s d a le ro a d . I A bout o n e -th ird to be c le a re d up. | no g ru b b in g . Dr. E. F. B olconi. i In q u ire O u tlo o k office. *20 ----------------------------------------------------- -- DR. MABEL JA N E DORING BURBANK SEED P O T A T O E S fo r i O STEO PA TH IC PH Y SIC IAN sa le . A. B yze, T ro u td a le . P h o n e O F F I C E H O U R S — » a. ra. to 5 p. m. T r o u td a le 1 6 F 1 1 . *19 W ANTED 439. S to ck to p a s tu re . P h o n e ♦ 9 9 ED R S A L E —Iro n Age p o ta to p la n te r a n d P. & O. tw o -h o rse c u ltiv a to r. H. G. H a rm o n . P h o n e 12x1. 24 'L L K IN D S O F W OOD fo r sa le , b o th se a so n e d a n d d e a d . C. A P r a t t. P h o n e 335. tf 532 M o r g a n B ld g ., P o r t l a n d , O r». P h o n e M a r s h a l l 1809 D is e a s e s o f W o m e n a n d S p e c ia lty . C h ild r e n a DR MATILDA M. GREINER C h i r o p r a c tic N e r v e S p e c ia lis t N a tu ro p a th . P o r t l a n d , S w e tla n d B ld g ., M a in 4095 F O R S A L E — S ev eral used ro o k Stoves fo r sa le a t S te rlin g & K id d e r H dw e. Co. »11 'N E M ain 310 R E T U R N P R O P E R T Y . W ill th e p a r ty w ho to o k a sm a ll p a ir o f s c is so rs a n d a sm a ll p o ck et k n ife fro m a h o u se on T h ird s t r e e t, G re sh a m , k in d ly re tu r n sa tin ' to th e o w n e r, Mrs. E. M. C oons, a n d receiv e r e w ard. W. B. STEELE R E P U B L IC A N U \N D ID A T K AI.EERT E An o c c a sio n a l c o a t o f L ow e B ros " a g o n p a in t w ill sa v e y o u r w agons a n d fa rm im p le m e n ts fro m ru s t a n d decay. It is in e x p e n siv e in 1 w ill i sa v e you m an y d o lla rs . E a sily an piled. W e’ll te ll you how . A. U " tz g e r.— A ilv . GEBHARDT R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te for STATE REPRESENTATIVE i (re s e ti F i r s t In C o m m e rc ia l. I n d u s t r ia l a m t E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n t. E c e iie m y C o n s is te n t w ith P r o g r e s a Ballot No. 87 In th e Inti rest of th e ta x p a y e rs. W It. St • ele s ta n d s fo r no fa v o rii ism In c< «utity b u sin e ss a ffa irs lie h a s had y e a rs of e x p e rie n c e in c o n s tru c tio n w o rk II e p ro p o ses. li If e le c te d , to w o rk fo r a n d fa v o r th e a w a rd in g of all c o n tr a c ts to th e low est re s p o n sib le b id d e r an d to ex act s tr ic t c o m p lia n c e w ith th e sp e c ific a tio n s E conom y b e in g h is m o tto a t all tim es — P a id Paid Adv P ia n o L esso n s. \ \ ill g ive p ia n o le sso n s e ith e r at my h o m e o r w ill go o u t. G erm an j m e th o d . E x p e rie n c e d in te a c h in g G race lle s s e l, G re sh a m , p h o n e 68. Ad v e r t í MMin*nt “ D edicatori to th e p ro p o s itio n th a t all m en a n d w om en a n c r e a t ed e q u a l.” F 0 K e p u h lic a n C a n d id a te fo r STATE SKXATDR — P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t E n g lish fa c to rie s m a n u f a c tu r e a b o u t 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 n e e d le s each w eek. J OHN BROW N IN S U R A N C E H l i I \ III I S. C. White Leghorns JOHN C. FOR DISTRH " McCUE VrTORXKY "w tric t la » e n fo rc e m e n t; im p a r tia l am t e ro iin n iii a l a d m in is tra tio n ." Ballot No. 117 P rim ary Election May 19 1916. AU v e r t in«* rn en t XIv b ir d s a t th e M u ltn o m a h ..m n - ’ S f a i r 1914, w o n 1 st a n d 2d c o c k e r e l. 1st a n d 2d p u l l e t ; 1 s t pen s p e c ia l, b e s t so lid c o lo r e d b ird In . ,n , , , s 1 *'*•' ,h e • « • « n ils b u t g u t 1 st c o c k e r e l. 1 st p a llu t; 1 st p e n , s p e c ia l, b e s t s o lid c o lo re d b ird in sh o w a n d se c o n d co c't. A11 My B ir d s a r e T r a p n e s t e d : m t • IV. b een f o r v e e r s , w i t h th e r e s u l t by c a r e f u l b r e e d in g h a v e h ig h p r o d u c e rs . W m h a v e 2600 s e le c te d e g g s r o r b a tc h in g to s p a r e f o r t h e n e x t m o n th a t f.v.oo p e r h u n d re d . P h o n e 513 JA O r« ah ftm . O re g o n ES ELKINGTON 1N SU BA N CE í í u i i I ENT SU R E TY RONDS *-I l E P I.A T E G L A S S HEALTH Office o n M H I O N E - - O f f i c e “ a in S t r e e t R e s id e n c e «3 \k is ln o c ,h ,i c H||,| S a tu rd a y s at G re s h a m . P h o n e 45 C. G. S C H N E I D E R ATTORNEY AT LAW F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg. P o r tla n d p h o n e M ain 1940 FLORENCE TAYLOR, B o x 50, R o u te 4, G r e s h a m . I \ S I ICANCU C O M P A N IE S a u to m o bile LEHM AN Ballot No. 67 Ballot No. 123 O p t o m e t r is t a n d O p tic ia n G la s s e s F itte d . L e n s e s D u p lic a te d . r e s c r l p i l o u s F ille d . , 7 0 1 -J M o r g a n B ldg. Vv a s h i n g to n a t B r o a d w a y P o rtla n d IN S U R A N C E For Comity Commissioner R e s G ilb e r t S ta. GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. B a rg a in s in th e W an t Ada.