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    P IG E
TWO
GRESHAM
G resham
O utlook
TWICE A WEEK
P ublished every T uesday and F riday
at Grenham , Oregon.
H L >T CLAIR, E ditor and f’u b l'r
O ur
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S u b s c r ip t io n
o n e y**a»-. >1.50
Mix m o n t h s , 75 c t s
th re e m o n th ’ s t r ia l
s u b s c r ip t io n , 50c.
The
A d v e r t is i n g
P h o n e 701
The L in o t y p e
W a y is th e W a y
t h a t W in s . ”
paper of
Oregon.
pap er of
Oregon.
th e
Town
of
th e
Town
of
E ntered as second-class m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, at th e Postofflce at
G resham , Oregon, u nder the Act of
March 3, 1879.
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u n d e rs ig n **« !,
T i l la m o o k
K a te » r e a s o n a b le
□ u r i « p r e s e n t a d ve
w i l l c a ll.
Official
G resham ,
Official
F airview ,
EDGAR
BANQI ET.
T h e C o m m e r c ia l c l u b b a n q u e t w a s in
a re a l g e t-to g e th e r s p ir it and w as o f
m o r e b e n e fit t o th e c o m m u n i t y th a n a n y
o t h e r m o v e m e n t o f th e p a s t t w o y e a r s
It s h o u ld he r e p e a te d a t p r o p e r i n t e r ­
v a ls , a s i t d r a w s th e p e o p le i n t o n c lo s e r
u n io n w h e n t h e r e Is s o m e t h in g to e u t
a n d g o o d s p e e c h e s to e n liv e n th e o c c a ­
s io n .
O u r g r e a t e s t r e g r e t a t t h i s tim e is th e
f a c t f l i n t w e a r e u n u b le to g iv e a d e q u a te
spa«
fo r a f u l l r e p o r t o f t i l e m e e tin g in
t h i s is s u e o n a c c o u n t o f s u c h a p r e s s u r e
o f a d v e r t is i n g .
H o w e v e r , I t is o n th e
c a rd s flin t w e w ill h ave a g ood s to r y
c o n c e r n in g th e p r o g r e s s o f th e a u t o m o ­
b ile f a c t o r y o n a n e a r «late.
<1. L a u r g a a r d , c a n d id a t e f o r th e n o m i ­
n a t io n a s r e p r e s e n t a t iv e , w r it e s th e O u t ­
lo o k a p le d g e t h a t h e w i l l s u p p o r« . th e
c o u n t y f a i r in c a s e o f h is e le c t io n
Ills
p o s it io n m e e ts th e d e m a n d s o f th e v o t ­
e r s w h o a r e I n te r e s te d In s e e in g j u s t ic e
d o n e in th e m a t t e r o f a p p r o p r ia t io n s . A s
s u c h h e i s e n t it le d to th e v o te s o f th e
p e o p le o f t h i s s e c tio n o f th e c o u n t y .
A c o m p a n y is b e in g f o r m e d in t h i s
s t a t e t o u se th e h it h e r t o w a s te d c h e r r y
s to n e s .
N e a r ly
f o u r m illio n
to n s o f
c h e r r y s to n e s h ave b ee n t h r o w n a w a y
e a c h y e a r In t h i s c o u n t r y w h ic h w i l l
y ie ld f u l l y >2 0 0.00 0 in «>11«. J e llie s a n il
o i l m e a l.
I f a l l t h a t w a s t e c a n he s a v e d
i t w o u ld m e a n a n y t h in g y o u c a n im a g in e
to th e a m o u n t n a m e d
I t is n o t v e r y d i f f i c u l t to d o s o m e c le a r
t r d n k ln g I f o n e is a b le to k e e p h is m o u t h
s h u t f o r a n h o u r a t a tim e .
A n d we no-
tic e d th a t s e v e ra l p e rs o n s n e v e r o pened
t h e ir m o u t h s d u r i n g th e s p e e c h e s m a d e
a t th e b a n q u e t o n W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g .
P r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y r e p u b lic a n v o t e r In
e a s t e r n M u lt n o m a h is h a c k in g E. S. M c ­
C o r m ic k f o r c o u n t y s c h o o l s u p e r i n t e n ­
d e n t.
T h i s s e c tio n h o ld s th e b a la n c e o f
p«»j|« r I f u p p lie d , a n d w i t h a u n a n im o u s
v o te h e re h e is s u r e t o he n o m in a te d .
12,
1018
Number 8 9 on Ballot
P r ic e s a n d Q u a lity W in
WHITNEY,
T lie I m i u i a i t l v e « u b a e r lh e r a t R o c k -
.......... w a n t« to k n o w I f w e w i l l be a b le
io a a a o o ia te
w it h
th e
d e m n e r a ta
n
heaven.
W e a r e a u r e o f I t I f th e dem o­
c r a t a h a p p e n t o get th e r e .
K K . K u b l l la a n o t h e r f i r m . i l e n d o f
th e c o u n t y f a i r w h o la e n t it le d to th e
M ill.p o r t o f th e v o te r a o f t h ia a e c t lo n f o r
th e l e g i s la t u r e .
R e a d h l a c a r d e ls e ­
w h e r e f o r h la p le d g e .
T im in a « E dison a u y a th e r e w i l l be v e r y
l i t t l e p o v e r t y in n h u n d r e d y e a r s . T h e r e
Is Som e c o m f o r t to u a In th e r e f le c t io n
t h a t I h e re w i l l be v e r y l i t t l e o f tie w h e n
t h a t t im e co m e n .
( t o n c e r n t n r t h a t Id e a o f t u r n i n g th e
d o c k « back an h o u r
I f w e A nd th a t
t u r n i n g th e c lo c k b a c k w a r d w i l l m a k e
m o tie > w e « b a ll h a v e o n e b u i l t t h a t w i l l
ru n b a c k w a rd
\ a u s u a l th e a la t e g r a n g e a e e m a t o
h a v e s l ig h t e d M u lt n o m e h c o u n t y In th e
e le c t io n o f o ffic e r s .
W e m o ve to ch a n g e
th e n a m e t o C la c k a m a s C o u n t y S ta te
fo r m e r
r e s id e n t s
c o u n t y , O re g o n , b e in g
W herever we have to ld a sack of F isher»' "Snow F a ll" F lo u r we
h a \e m ade a stead y cu sto m er for 1 lour. T h ere is not a single custo­
m er th a t has used it th a t wont tell you th a t it is as good a F lo u r as
they ever used at Ml.It» a sack
We a ls o are exclusive ag en ts fo r Tetley Tea which is also a
te p e a te r at *4 pound 2tk-;
p o u n d . 4Oc.
N ote a few of o u r prices and see if you c a n ’t do b e tte r here
titan in P o rtlan d , besides you a re helping your hom e town.
I’wo and a h alf pounds H aw aiian Sliced P in eap p le a t 15c can
P yram id S u g ar Corn. ! cans Corn for 25» or IMb dozen; T om a­
to e s , :: cans lo r 25c o r Iktc dozen.
of
v ita lly
In t e r e s t e d in a l l e d u c a t io n a l m a t t e r s «>r
O re g o n In g e n e r a l, a n d o f .M u ltn o m a h
c o u n t y In p a r t ic u l a r , h a v e o rg a n iz e « ! o u r *
i s e lv e s i n t o a B o o s te r C lu b f o r th e p u r ­
pose o f f u r t h e r i n g th e i n t e r e s t s o f M r .
h it n e y in h is c a n d id a c y f o r th e o ffi. «
I o f C o u n ty
S u p e r in t e n d e n t .
aff»l
fo r
I f u r t h e r p u r p o s e o f s e c u r in g f o r M u l t ­
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Small W hite Mexlcai Ked o r Lim a Beans, 4 pounds for 25c;
Royul or S ch illin g ’s B aking Pow der, 1 pound cans 4«c; Vi pound
cans 2i»c. E xtra large wcei juicy S u n k ist O ranges at 3Oc d o z e n .
12 oz bottles of Gold Medal C atsup, 2 b o ttles fo r 25c.
And rem em b er th a t every a rtic le we sell we K in u a n tre If not
sa tisfac to ry y o u r money will be refu n d ed .
n o m a h a c le a n , c a p a b le , i n d u s t r i o u s m a n
to d ir e c t th e e d u c a t io n a l fo r c e s o i th e
c o u n t y f o r th e n e x t f o u r y e a r s
M r W h i t n e y fo u n d e d o n e o f th e f i r s t
f o u r - y e a r h ig h s c h o o ls in th e s t a t e
O regon a n d h a s l e f t th e im p r e s s o f h is
p e r s o n a li t y o n s c o r e s o f O r e g o n y o u n g
m e n a n d w o m e n , w h o a s a r e s u l t o f h is
p e r s o n a l to u c h a n il h e lp f u ln e s
a r e to ­
d a y o c c u p y in g p o ftitlo n w o f p r o m in e n t
in t h i s a n d o t h e r s ta te s
M r . W h i t n e y is a m a n o f b r o a d c u l ­
t u r e a n d p r o f o u n d l e a r n in g a n d is n o w
a s he h a s a lw a y s b ee n In th e f r o n t r a n g
o f th e m e n o f h is p r o f e s s io n .
H e i?
c o u r a g e o u s In h is s ta n d o n e d u c a t io n s ,
m a t t e r s a n d p o s s e s s e s a n u n im p e a c h a b le
c h a ra c te r.
H e is p o s it iv e in u ls a c t io n s
y e t d e a ls g e n e r o u s ly w i t h th o s e a s s o
R e p u b lic a n Candidat«* for
e la te d w i t h h im in h is w o r k .
In a w o rn ,
w e b e lie v e t h a t h e p o s s e s s e s in a v e r y
la r g e d e g re e a l l th o s e q u a l i t i e s s o e s ­
s e n t ia l in th e h e a d «if th e e d u c a tio n a l
fo r c e s o f a g r e a t c o u n t y l ik e M u lt n o ­
am in favor of rigid economy
m ah.
sound R epublican P rinciples
B e lie v in g t h a t I t is f o r th e b e s t i n t e r ­
e s ts o f a ll f o r M u lt n o m a h c o u n t y t o se ­
c u r e th e s e r v ic e s o f s o r e p u t a b le a n d — P a id A d v e r t is e m e n t
c a p a b le m a n a s M r W h it n e y , w e. w i t n -
o u t r e s e r v a t io n , in d o r s e h im f o r th e o f ­
fic e o f C o u n ty S c h o o l S u p e r in te n d e n t o f
S c h o o ls
HERBERT
H IG H EST M A RK ET PRI< E PA ID FO R EGGS
NORMAN
S
J. A. FRAKES
RICHARDS
R epublican C a n d id a te for
R E PK EN E N T A T Il E
K a llo t N o. Itti*
- P a id
\ « l v e r t i« e n
t.
Phone 831
j —
nt
-
Number 1 2 6 on Ballot
W. B. STEELE
and
BEPU BLICA N
lc word fo r first in se rtio n ; one-
I h alf cent a word each su b se q u en t In-
i sertio n .
M inim um , any In sertio n . 10c.
CANDIDATE
For
LIVESTOCK
FOB SA L E — One good w ork horse,
w eight 1500 pounds, will w ork
any place you put him. F o r f u rth e r
in fo rm atio n ad d re ss J. J. K adder-
ly, 130 F irst s tre e t, P o rtla n d , O re­
gon.
County Commissioner
Vote for 8 6 on the Ballot
B e n K ie s la n d , A t t o r n e y , P l a t t B ld g .
F . M P h e lp s , B o t h c h ll d B ld g .
I t u l p h A c k le y
R o t b e h ild B ld g .
B. E J a c k s o n , B a r V ie w .
D r . W . A . W is e . B a r V ie w .
H r . T h o s W B o s s . S i l l i n g B ld g .
D r . T . P W is e , S w e t ia n d B ld g .
S. P B o q u la t, C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e
A . K . H i l l , 419 H e n r y B ld g .
S t a n le y L a m b , M . D .t M e d ic a l B ld g .
I*. J. W i l e y , M D ., H e a ly B ld g .
M r s . E. M . A ld e r m a n . 10S 0E. M o r r is o n
P a u lin e A ld e r m a n . H ee d ( ’ o lle g
M r s . A . H . L e w is , 1231 M o o re .
T . B. H a n d le y , T i l la m o o k .
L i l l i a n A c k le y . 166 E . 3 8 th S tr e e t.
M r s . B e n R iesland, 944 E. B r o a d w a y .
M r s S. L . B a n k s , 426 E. 2 4 th S tr e e t.
M r s . G eo. H ig g in s , 1178 H a w t h o r n e A v
M r s . W . A . L y n c h . 439 L a r r a b e e .
M is s B u n t a L y n c h , 439 L a r r a h « e
M r s . R. T h o m p s o n . 581 E. 1 3 th S tr e e t
M r s . D . B u r n s , 1689 D e r b y S tr e e t.
In the in te re st of th e tax p ay ers,
W. I). Steele sta n d s for no fav o rit­
ism in county business affairs. He
has had years of experience in
co n stru ctio n work. He proposes.
If elected, to w ork fo r an d favor
th e aw ard in g of all c o n tra c ts t .
tile low est responsible bidder and
to exact stric t com pliance with
th e specifications.
Econom y be­
ing his m o tto a t all tim es.
COW S
i F R E S H COW fo r sale.
M organ. P h o n e 13x3.
JOS.
w.
FO R SALE— Good cow w ith nice
h eife r calf. D riving horse, 4 y ears
old, g en tle and good tra v e le r. H alf
m ile n o rth P le a sa n t Hom e. Mrs.
D. M. M cLaughlin.
BEVERIDGE
COUNTY CLERK
Ballot No. 123
M ultnom ah County
Dr. I. 1». S atirn er, 1014 U nion N
Paid Ady
P a id
— P a id
A dv.
A d / . ‘ ." is c n ie n t
HAMILTON
F.
CORBETT
POULTRY
R epublican C an d id ate for
MANNIX.
I FOR SALE— P u llets, eggs an d baby
chicks. W hite K noll q uality. H.
W Cooley A Son, phone 434.
REPRESENTATIVE
Delegate in the National IT.
publican (Convention, to be
lieh 1 at ('hieago June
7, 1916.
Reduction in T axation w ith Econ­
omy and Efficiency in A dm in istratio n
N o.
T ra p n ested W h ite L eghorns, bred
to lav. Baby chicks o r eggs for
I h atch in g will solve y o u r w in te r egg
, problem .
G et o u r prices.
C rystal
j Springs P o u ltry F arm , G resham , O re­
gon. Phone 30x2.
— P aid A d v e rtisem en t
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST -F o rd top cover.
P hone 785.
I will appreciate your sup
port of toy cantli.laey for Del
gate (coin the Third ( ‘ougl'es
bional
District,
Multnomah
county, to the Republican Na
tional ('on vent ion to he held at
Chicago, Illinois, .lime 7, 1916.
I will use my best efforts to
bring about the nomination of
Oregon's choice for l’residen*
and Vice President.
Thomas Mannix,
K allot
FO R SALE— Two cow s,com ing fresh
May and Ju ly , tw o lig h t w agons,
buggy, plow, P la n e t J r . cu ltiv a to r,
251-egg
in c u b ato r,
R em ington
ty p e w rite r an d
desk, C olum bia
g rafan o la an d 12 records. R. w .
F o rb es, L in n em an n Ju n c tio n , R3,
G resham .
B E E F CA TTLE W ANTED.
Cows
4V6-6c; live hogs $8.90.
En­
q u ire T. R. H ow itt. P hone 516.
Ballot No. 133
THOMAS
Mrs. M.
tf
F R E S H COW— F o r sale, cheap, by
A. J. A ult, 2V4 m iles east of Cot-
__tre ll sto re. P h o n e 371.
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R ep u b lican C a n d id a te for
A n d o th e r « .
l o o .l
fo r
th e a v e r a g e f a m i l y c o a t«
s l i g h t l y m o r e t h a n I t d id a y e a r a g o , a n d
the .Its , e n r a g in g p a r t o f I t is t h a t n e a r ly
a ll o f u s b e lo n g I o th e a v e r a g e f a m i l y .
FOR
ELMER S. McCORMICK
P rin cip al of th e G resham Public
schools, R epublican ca n d id a te fo r I
C ounty School S u p erin te n d en t. The
co u n try ca n d id a te for th e country-
position.
E d u cated ,
E xperienced,
capable.
Ju stic e and equal op p o r­
tu n ity for every child.
P rim ary . May 19. 1916.
Ballot Number 46
I'a Id Adv
Roy Olsen.
*22
Lo*«
G en tlem an ’s open-faced w atch lost
n e a r L usted schoolhouse. F in d e r
please re tu rn an d receive rew ard M
Rauw. P hone 356.
tf
52
Ballot No. 131.
Paid
A dv ertisem en t
T each ers' Club
by
1
For District Attorney
Walter H. Evans
REPUBLICAN
Ballot No. 116
P rim ary May 1», 11>I<<
(P a id Adv.)
(W . H. Evans. 686 M ultnom ah St,
C ity.)
R u ral
CONGRESS
FOR SALE— A 1912 F o rd , a t a b a r­
gain.
J
H. M etzger, G resham .
P hone 145.
R E ELEC T IO N
VOTE FOR
T l h . s e 132 n a m e s o n th e p r i m a r y b a l l o t
i c p i . - e n l t h a t m a n y re p u b lica n b a te ‘ n
th e 1IW,
c o u n t in g C o n s ta b le ( « q u ire 's .
CHARLES
B.
MOORES
A p l u r a l i t y f u r H u g h o o w o u ld m a k e It
•• it t h a t th e v o t e r s o f O r e g o n d o u h t-
III., e m in e n t J u r is t 's w o r d s .
PU R E BURBANK SEED
toes fo r sale, S. H. Kelly.
796.
POTA-
Phone
EM PLOYM ENT W ANTED for th e
su m m er by tw o high school boys
T ru sty , capable. W ill w ork any­
w here. R eferences fu rnished. E n­
q u ire a t O utlook office
«24
FOR SALE OR T R A D E —One th lr -
teen -h o rse pow er gasoline engine
in good w orking o rd er. B urns
d lstilate. See G. P. L um sden, Sun
D ia l R a n c h , T r o u td n i.-
24
I1 OR SALE— Good hack and set lig h t
double h arn ess, cheap, o r will
tra d e to w ard fresh cow. Em il
L au b er, G resham , P hone 521.
) OR SALE— G arn et C hile seed p o ta­
to e s
T elephone 556.
21
FOR SALE A tw o-horse lig h t w ag­
on. 8 ! 6-In disc.
E. W. B rew er,
h alf m ile so u th of I ro u .d a le
2 i
M id t i l e p il c a o f s u g a r t b r o a ta n a io
-“ . n a a i i ln
E v e r t r y « a lt .m d b u t t e r - I
m i lk u n y o u r s t r a w b e r r i e s
»ee
WANTS
GORDON
O range
Z im m e r m a n 's a n d
o n a a la c h e a p .
Gresham , O re.
U H fM A M W h ? W W
STATE K H PK ESENTAT IV E
H a r p e r s W e e k ly h a s c e a s e d to e x is t .
W e h a v e f e l t a l l th e t im e t h a t i t c o u ld n 't
l i v e v e r y lo n g a f t e r th e O u t lo o k g o t
s t a r t e d o n i t s w a y a s th e p o p u la r f a m i l y
J o u r n a l o f c i v i l i z a t i o n i t h a s g r o w n to
be.
ii
MAY
Republican ( 'aiidiiiatt* for lii
Office of County Siiperinteii-
dent of Multnomah Co.
Bates
H
tillam ook county
BOOSTER CLUB FOR
O IT L OOK FRIDAY.
R EPU BLIC AN
Ih o a
r a id
FOR
WANTED-
439.
Adv
Stock to p astu re. P hone
• 2 °
1 R SALE— Iron Age po tato p la n te r
and P. & O. tw o-horse cu ltiv a to r.
H. O. H arm on. P h o n e 12x1.
24
RE ELECTION.
'L L KINDS OF WOOD fo r sale.
’ >th seasoned and dead.
C A
P ra tt. P hone 335.
tf ’
T
‘'OR SALE— Several used
<ook
stoves for sale at S terlin g & K id­
d er Hdwe. Co
r
7
JOHN
M
MANN.
JOHN
Candidate fo r «bn- o f the Twelve
R
C.
B 0 N S E R
County Surveyor
Uk
«'AM HDATK FOR R E -FI E«'TI«»\
<>\ R E P I III It
TICK ET
a
G» mm I Komi*.
MF
(¿otat Survey«. P e r­
m anent M onum enta. C om plete
Records.
Ballot No
135
P rim arle«, May 19
-—P a ll Ad veri i wmen t
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s
Notice,
We will swli p riv ately th e B aptist
ch u rch and lot of one acre of g round
at C o ttrell.
B. C A ltm an. R. I. A nderson, J.
O D enney, T ru stees.
to
he
E le c te d
From
M ultnom ah County
the Coming Legislature.
to
Thirty-live Yean < Resident and
Succfjsfil Business Man of this (onnh
He elan d s fo r stric t eco, lomv.
a,mud business principles, protection
l o t th e In d u stries we now have die
J enco u rag em en t of new cues and the
developm ent of the n a tu ra l resources
•f t 'r . g e n
Official Ballot Number 100
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COFFEY
R epublican C a n d id a te for
Thos. M. Hurlburl
FOR
SHERIFF
Ballot No. 124
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A d v e r t í n e n ia n t
County Clerk.
R ep u M lran C a n d id a te for
In terest, N atu ralizatio n and Dec­
laratio n Money tu rn ed over to the
County $ 13,287.73
SECRETARY OF STATE
Primary May 19.
Paid Ju ro rs. W itness Fees, and „
Hoad W ork L ab o rers when w ork H e ta the only Republican Candi- i
was done
date
HAS KEPT HIS PROMISE
Ballot No. 127
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BALLOT NO. 4M
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D edicated to th e proposition
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LEHM AN
Republican Candidate for
STATE
SENATOR
Ballot No. 67
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