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RENEW PROMPTLY AND HELP M A K E IT A BIGGER, BETTER PAPER
G resham O utlook
VOL. 6,
NO. 67
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON.
FRIDAY.
OCTOBER
20,
1016
TU ESD A YS
AND
F R ID A Y S
$1.60
PER
YEAR
ARGUMENTS OF SINGLE TAXERS M’ARTHUR SCORES LAFFERTY
PIONEER APPLE ORCHARDS ARE
REFUTED BY CAREFUL PERUSAL
FOR HIS NEGLECT OF DUTY FAST DISAPPEARING IN OREGON
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T h e O regon S ta te F e d e ra tio n o f co n fiscatio n . It is n o t " f r e a k ” le g is ­
la tio n b ec a u se e v ery o th e r civ ilized
L abor, th r o u g h its p re s id e n t a n d se c ­ c o u n try is d e a lin g w ith th e la n d
r e ta ry , h a s se n t th e O u tlo o k its p r in ­ p ro b lem in m u ch th e sa m e m a n n e r.
C o lo ra d o is le a s in g its s t a te la n d s
cip al a rg u m e n ts in fa v o r of th e s in ­ on ex a c tly th e sa m e b asis a s th is b ill
gle tax mi a s u re , to be v o ted upon a t p ro v id es fo r th e le a s in g of th e s ta te
lan d s. W a sh in g to n is le a s in g its
th e co m in g ele c tio n , w ith a re q u e s t
sch o o l la n d s . In E n g la n d th e p ro b ­
to p u b lish th e m an d g iv e t,hem an u n ­ lem is b e in g h a n d le d in th e sa m e way.
p re ju d ic e d a n d se rio u s c o n sid e ra tio n . in L e tc h w o rth V illag e, 40 m ile s fro m
T h e O u tlo o k is co m p ly in g w ith th e L o n d o n , th e Crown la n d s a r e b ein g
leased a n d th e title doeB n o t pass
re q u e s t in o r d e r th a t it m ay a n sw e r aw ay fro m th e G o v e rn m e n t.
D en­
som e of th e s ta te m e n ts d ire c tly . To m a rk is d o in g th e sa m e th in g . G e r­
say th a t o u r c o n s id e ra tio n w ill be m any is m e e tin g th e p ro b le m by
u n p re ju d ic e d w ould sc a rc e ly be tr u e , le a s in g its la n d s a n d ta k in g th e lan d
in c re m e n t fo r g o v e rn m e n ta l ex p en ses.
fo r th e re a so n th a t ,U is p a p e r h a s o p ­
T h e lo a n fe a tu r e o f th e bill Is in
posed th e m e a s u re fro m th e very th e in te r e s t o f a ll th e w o rk in g peo p le
first a n d h a s so fa r seen no re a s o n to of th e s ta te , w h e th e r th e y be p ro fe s ­
c h a n g e an y o p in io n s h e re to fo re ex­ sio n a l m en , b u sin e ss m en , fa r m e rs , o r
day lu b o re rs, b ec a u se It p ro v id e s fo r
pressed .
th e u se o f th e p eo p les' c re d it by th e
T h e O u tlo o k b eliev es t h a t th e peo p le. It w ill re lie v e u n e m p lo y m e n t
m e a s u re , if p assed , w o u ld d e stro y all by o p e n in g th e la n d s to th e peo p le
lau d v a lu es. So f a r a ll o p in io n s ex ­ fo r use, d o in g aw ay w ith th e c o n g e s­
tio n in in d u s tr ia l c e n te rs a n d c o n se­
cep t th o se of its sp o n s o rs co n firm q u e n t su ffe rin g w h e re th e r e a re m o re
th a t belief. W h ile it is tr u e th a t a m en th a n jo b s.
U n d e r th is a m e n d m e n t, in d u s try
c e rta in few w ould m ost lik ely be
b en eritted by a law tn a t w o u ld ta k e w ill go fo rw a rd a n d w ill a u to m a tic a l­
ly c re a te m a r k e ts by e m p lo y in g m en,
aw ay th e p ro p e rty of th o s e w ho now- a n d m en s te a d ily a n d p ro fita b ly e m ­
hold It an d p ra c tic a lly g iv e it to th e m ployed a re re a l m a rk e ts .
T h is m e a s u re is co m m e n d e d to th e
ith o u t any effo rt on th e i r p a rt o th e r
lh a n to v o te fo r th e m e a s u re , it as- th o u g h tf u l stu d y o f a ll th e citiz e n s.
It to tru e th a t so m e s ta te s a re le a s ­
to u ish e s ns to h av e to b eliev e th a t a
in g th e ir la u d s, but it Is n o t ex ­
body of people o f su c h in te llig e n c e
p la in e d tiia t th e y a lre a d y o w n th em .
a s w e know t h e fe d e ra tio n to p o ssess
E v ery s t a te o w n s la n d th a t it w ill n o t
could d e lib e ra te ly s triv e to co n fiscate
sell,
C o lo ra d o
and
W a sh in g to n
a n o th e r 's la n d an d p lace th e th r if ty
a m o n g th em . T h ey p re f e r le a s in g to
upon th e sam e lo w e r level a s th a t oc­
se llin g a n d a re h o ld in g th e ir title s
cupied by th e th r iftle s s .
fo r ex actly tlie sa m e re a s o n th a t a n y ­
T h is is n o t sa y in g th a t all th e a d ­
o n e d o es— in c re a se d v a lu a tio n . It Is
v ocates o f th e sin g le ta x a re t h r i f t ­
p e rh a p s u n f o r tu n a te th a t O reg o n h as
less, b u t ev ery th r if tle s s p e rso n is a
so ld th e m ost o f its p u b lic sch o o l
sin g le ta x e r a n d w ould no t h e s ita te
la n d s, a n d h ad th e e ffo rts o f th e sin
to d riv e th e p re s e n t la w fu l o w n e rs
gle ta x e rs b een d ire c te d to p re v e n t­
of th e la n d to th e la s t e x p e d ie n t fo r
in g f u r th e r sa le s th e r e w o u ld h av e
an ex isten ce.
been little c a u se fo r c o m p la in t u r op­
A p e ru s a l of th e s u b jo in e d s t a t e ­
p o sitio n .
B ut O reg o n is u sin g th e
m ent w ill in d ic a te th e p la n o f th e
m oney receiv ed fro m its sa le s an an
sin g le ta x e r s to g et p o ssessio n of la n d
Irre d u c ib le sch o o l ru n d w h ich helpc
th e y do n o t ow n. T h e th ir d p a r a ­
to e d u c a te o u r boys a n d g irls , am o n g
g ra p h te lls th e w hole s to ry o f th e
th e m th o s e o f th e sin g le ta x e rs. To
sch em e fo r
" re s titu tio n ," m e a n in g
a d o p t th e P e o p le s’ b a u d a n d L oan
th a t th ey b eliev e ts e y n a v e as m u ch
m e a s u re w ould m ean to d e stro y th a t
rig h t to th e la n d as its p re s e n t o w n ­
fu n d , as no f u r th e r in te re s t lo an s
ers.
F o llo w in g is th e w hole s t a t e ­
co u ld be m ad e fro m it fo r th e re a so n
m ent :
th a t th e r e w ould be no p riv a te h o ld ­
T h e m e a s u re N u m b e r 306 on th e
b allo t " F u ll R e n ta l V alu e b a n d T ax in g s le ft fo r s e c u rity .
T h e lo an fe a tu r e of th e bill Is a b ­
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Fund"
a m e n d m e n t c o n te m p la te s p la c in g th e so lu te ly m isle a d in g , as e x p la in e d in
b u rd e n of ta x a tio n on la n d v a lu e s a n d th e fifth p a ra g r a p h . ' T h e bill p ro ­
rem o v in g ta x a tio n fro m la b o r an d
w o rth o v e r
in d u s try by ta x in g la n d a t Its re n ta l v id es th a t no p e rso n
$ 2 2 5 0 can b o rro w fro m th e fu n d , an d
v a lu e ex clu siv e ol its im p ro v e m e n t.
It w ill p u t a sto p to la u d m o n o p ­ tlie la rg e s t lo an to be m a d e is $1500.
oly a n d la n d sp e c u la tio n . It will n o t P e rh a p s , If th e b ill b eco m es a law ,
co n fiscate p ro p e rty . T h e s e c u rity of
title an d p ossessio n of la n d w ill be th e r e w ill be no o n e w o rth as m uch
ju s t th e sa m e u n d e r th e p ro p o sed as $ 2 2 5 0 , in w h ich case we w o u ld all
c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t as it is be b o rro w e rs.
now .
T h e final p a r a g r a p h is th e o n ly o n e
T h e s t a te w ill be a u th o r iz e d to bid
on d e lin q u e n t ta x e s to th e a m o u n t of I u p o n w h ich th e O u tlo o k ca n a g re e
th e tax es an d no m o re. T h e cry of w ith th e fe d e ra tio n . A " th o u g h tf u l
c o n fiscatio n com es fro m th o s e w ho s tu d y ” of th e m e a s u re w ill he s u r e to
h av e a lre a d y co n fiscated th e p eo p les' o p en th e eyes o f e v e ry c itiz e n to its
rig h ts in n a tu r a l re s o u rc e s. T h is
a m e n d m e n t w ill r e s to re th o s e rig h ts, vicio u s fe a tu r e s a n d c o n v in c e th e m
it is th e r e fo r r e s titu tio n a n d n o t th a t th e y sh o u ld v o te 3 0 7 , No.
Present Congressman says His Predecessor Missed Forty-
six Per cent, of Roll Calls.
CONGRESSIONAL
RECORD
IS CITED AS PROOF
L a ffe rty .
It
A. W. L a ffe rty ’s re c o rd o f ab - sw eep in g d e n ia ls o f
■ s e n te e is m fro m C o n g re ss w as laid show s th a t d u rin g th e 62d C o n g ress,
b a re in its fu ll d e ta ils by R e p re s e n ­ L afferty m issed 126 o u t of 364 ro ll
ta tiv e M c A rth u r b e fo re an e n th u s ia s ­ c alls an d d u rin g th e 63d C o n g re ss
tic a u d ie n c e
f re p u b lic a n s a t th e lie m issed 254 o u t of 457 ro ll calls.
A lb in a b ra n c h lib ra ry o n th e e v e n ­ LatX’Tty m ay sh o u t h is h e a d off in an
in g of O c to b e r 19 th . Mr. M c A rth u r e ffo rt to d en y th e t r u th of my a s s e r ­
q u o te d fa c ts an d fig u res g a lo re an d tio n s, but th e re c o rd is th e r e to s u b ­
cite d p ag e a f t e r p ag e of th e C o n g re s ­ s t a n tia te w h a t I say.
sio n a l R eco rd to s u b s ta n tia te h is r e ­
I.all'ei'ty V isits E m o p e.
c e n t c h a rg e th a t L a ffe rty m issed o v e r
‘T h av e c h a rg e d L afferty w ith be­
46 p e r c e n t o f th e to ta l ro ll c a lls in g in E u ro p e d u rin g a g r e a te r p a rt
d u rin g h is tw o te rm s in C o n g ress.
of th e s u m m e r of 1913. H e sa y s he
w as th e r e o n ly fo u r w eeks. T h e re c ­
Mr. M c A rth u r sa id in p a r t:
"In a d d re s s in g a p o litic a l m e e tin g o rd sh o w s th a t he a n sw e re d no ro ll
a t th e S h a ttu c k sch o o l la s t T u e sd a y calls tliu t y e a r b etw een M ay 10 and
e v e n in g , I m a d e th e s ta te m e n t th a t Ju ly 24— a p e rio d of tw o a n d one-
A. W. L a ffe rty , w h ile a m e m b e r of h a lf m o u th s, d u rin g w hich tim e sev ­
C o n g re ss, m issed 4 6 p e r c e n t, of th e e ra l Im p o rta n t m e a s u re s w ere u n d e r
ro il cu lls, th a t lie s p e n t a lm o s t th e c o n sid e ra tio n .
e n tir e s u m m e r of 1913 in E u ro p e
I n A bsent F ou r M onths.
an d th a t he a b s e n te d h im se lf fro m
“'L a ffe rty e v a d e s my c h a rg e th a t
W a sh in g to n fo r o v e r 120 c o n se c u ­ he w as a b se n t fo r o v e r 126 c o n se c u ­
tiv e d ay s d u rin g
th e s u m m e r of tiv e d ay s d u rin g th e s u m m e r of 1914.
1914. L afferty ru s h e d In to p rin t a t T h e R ecord sh o w s <liat d u rin g th is
o n ce an d d e c la re d my c h a rg e s to be tim e, L afferty failed to a n s w e r a s in ­
"ab so lu tely fa ls e .'
A q u e s tio n
of gle ro ll c a ll b etw een A p ril 22 a n d
v e ra c ity is th e r e f o r e a t is su e betw een A u g u st 31— a p erio d o f 131 d ay s,
L a ffe rty a n d m y self. I am p re p a re d d u rin g w hich tim e a ta r g e a m o u n t of
to s u b s ta n tia te ev ery a s s e rtio n m ad e im p o rta n t
le g isla tio n w as d isp o sed
a t th e S h a ttu c k sch o o l in e r tin g a n d of. D u rin g p ra c tic a lly a ll th is tim e,
to p ro v e to th e s a tis f a c tio n of th o s e L afferty w as h e re In O reg o n e n g a g e d
w ho m ay be In te re s te d in th e m a tte r in a c a m p a ig n to re -e le c t h im se lf to
th e t r u th o f my a s s e rtio n s . L a fferty C o n g ress a f t e r h a v in g been r e p u d i a t­
can p ro v e n o th in g In h is ow n d e fe n se , ed by th e re p u b lic a n p a r ty in th e
so re lie s u p o n h is c u s to m a ry w eap o n s May p rim a rie s . H e d id n ’t r e tu r n to
of a b u s e a n d v ilificatio n .
H e say s W u -h in g to n u n til th e H o u se p assed
he m issed ten p e r c e n t of th e ro ll th e U nd erw o o d re s o lu tio n w ith h o ld ­
c a lls d u rin g h is tw o te r m s in C o n ­ ing th e pay o f a b s e n t m e m b e rs. W h en
g re ss. L et us see w h a t th e C o n g re s ­ th is re s o lu tio n w as p a sse d a n d L a f­
sio n a l R eco rd , th e official re p o rt of fe rty w as n o tified th a t h is pay h ad
th e p ro c e e d in g s o f th e H o u se a n d ceased he to o k th e first tr a in fo r
S e n a te , say s u p o n th e su b je c t.
W a sh in g to n .
R c c o id s May Be E x a m in e d .
Record I n U nparalled.
"An e x a m in a tio n of th e R ecord of
'"T his re c o rd of a b s e n te e is m an d
th e 62d am i 63d C o n g re ss e s sh o w s n eg lec t of d u ty is u n p a ra lle d in s o fa r
th a t th e r e w ere 821 ro ll c a lls in th e a s w e ste rn C o n g re ss m e n
a re con­
H o u se.
Of th e s e ,
L a ffe rty m issed c e rn e d . It is a s h a m e fu l re c o rd — o n e
3 8 6 , o r m o re th a n 4 6 p e r c e n t.
I of g ro ss n e g le c t of d u ty u n d u tt e r
h a v e a c o m p le te a b s tra c t of th e R ec­ d is re g a rd of th e p u b lic w e lfa re . Do
o rd , c o m p iled by my s e c r e ta ry a n d th e m en a n d w om en of M u ltn o m a h
J o h n 11.
H o llin g s w o rth ,
m in o rity c o u n ty p ro p o se to re w a rd th is s o r t
p a ir c le rk in th e H o u se, a n d can of th in g by r e tu r n in g L a ffe rty
to
show ju s t how L a ffe rty v o ted upon C o n g re s s ? "
e v ery ro ll c all a n d w hen h e did not
V o te for < ". N. M cArthur for Con-
v ote.
g le e s anil thereby help r e -e le c t a
“ T h e a b s tr a c t w h ich 1 h a v e is c o r­ cou rageou s,
capable,
tru stw orth y,
re c t in e v e ry p a r tic u la r a n d can be hard w orking R ep resen tative..
v erified by c o m p a riso n w ith th e C on­
R e sp e c tfu lly s u b m itte d ,
g re s s io n a l R eco rd w h ich is o n file a t
R E P U B L IC A N C O N G R E S S IO N A L
th e C e n tra l lib ra ry a n d a t se v e ra l
C O M M IT T E E .
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A new s Item fro m H ood R iv er
s ta te s th a t th e b u sin e ss h o u se s a re
d o s in g th e ir d o o rs th e s e a fte rn o o n s ,
a n d th a t th e h ig h sch o o l h a s been
d ism isse d fo r *he w eek In o r d e r to
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boxes of N ew to w n s a n d
S p itz e n b e rg s ,— th e la r g e s t cro p e v e r
k n o w n tn th e m o st fa m o u s ap p ic val
ley of th e w o rld . A fte r th e big yield
is a ll h a rv e s te d th e r e w ill be a n a p ­
ple day c e le b ra tio n w hen th e m em ­
o rie s of th e flo o d R iv e r g ra n d p a r ­
e n ts w ill recu ll th e c ra c k lin g of th e
b ac k lo g in th e firep la ce, th e sizzlin g
o f th e te a k e ttle a t th e fam ily h e a lt h ,
th e ru s tle of th e a u tu m n leav es, th e
p le a s in g
a ro m a
of n ew ly
pick ed
a p p le s th a t tilled th e t r u lt h o u se an d
p ro v id ed a w in te r fe a s t d u rin g th e
w eary p io n e e r m o n th s b e tw e e n O c to ­
b e r a n d M arch.
T h e F i r s t iu O re g o n .
R o m an ste m s, g illttlo w e rs a n d lady
a p p les. B u t few If an y of th e m have
su rv iv e d . A nd th e r e w ere o th e r s t h a t
a r e fa d in g aw a y , a m o n g th e m b eing
th e yellow b e lltlo w ers, th e s w a a r, th e
R o x b u ry ru s se t und th e S w eet A lice.
A few of th e g o ld e n sw e e ts a n d th e
w axen m ay y e t be seen In th e o ld e s t
o r c h a r d s ; p ro b ab ly a few o th e r v a­
rie tie s .
O ne o r wo o f th e old v a rie tie s m ay
y et be s en in c o m m e rc ia l c irc le s,
su ch as he wlnesap a n d B ald w in ,
b u t th e o th e r s m e n tio n e d h e re a re
sim ply not to be hud on th e m a r k e t
a n d (he m an is lu ck y w ho c au find
au old o rc h a r d w h e re any of th e m
a r e yet g ro w n in lim ite d q u a n titie s .
T h e a p p le is o ne of o u r o ld e s t
k n o w n foods.
It Is ta k e n by c o m ­
m on c o n se n t th a t th e a p p le w as used
to te m p t E ve in th e G a rd e n of E d en ,
a n d ntuny
b ib llcu l
re fe re n c e s a re
m a d e of th is fo rm of fru it.
F a tu o u s V o lu n te e r A pple.
O ne of th e m o st In te re s tin g of O r­
e g o n 's p io n e e r a p p le tre e s , w as th e
o n e w hich grew on th e M eth o d ist
m issio n a ry p ro p e rty a t O reg o n C ity.
Its h is to ry sh o u ld p ro p e r« / b eg in In
th e e y a r 1839 w hen A lvan F. W a l­
le r a n d h is w ife w ere p re p a r in g to
ta k e th e lo n g Jo u rn e y fro m N ew Y ork
to O reg o n to ta k e up m issio n a ry
w ork. L ik e a good h o u se w ife, Mrs.
W a lle r d rie d u q u a n tity of a p p le s fo r
u se in th e new c o u n try . T h ey w ere
b ro u g h t, w hen th e fam ily cam e w ith
a b o u t fo rty o th e r peo p le on th e sh ip
L a u s a n n e , to re in fo rc e J a s o n L e e ’s
li tt le m tsslo u s ta tio n . T h e y a r r iv e d
J u n e 1, 1840. M r. u n d M rs. W a lle r
w ere lo c a te d a t O reg o n C ity und It
w as th e r e in th e y a rd o f th e m issio n ,
th a t th e tr e e c a m e up, fro m u seed
w ash ed fro m th e d rie d a p p le s. T h e
tr e e b o re e x c e lle n t f r u it und w as
s till b e a rin g a few y e u rs ag o , w hen,
on u cco u n t of im p ro v e m e n ts to O re ­
gon C ity ’s B treets, it b ecam e n e c e s­
s a ry to rem o v e It. S o u v e n irs m a d e
fro m th e w ood m ay be se e n In th e
O reg o n
H isto ric a l so c ie ty 's co lle c ­
tio n In P o rtla n d .
F irst at V ancouver.
It is su id t h a t th e first u p p le tre e
In th e Pacific n o rth w e s t w as g ro w n
a t V a n co u v er, W a sh in g to n . It cam e
fro m u seed b r o u g h t fro m E n g la n d
by a H u d so n Hay tr a p p e r , a n d w as
a se e d lin g o f su c h p o o r q u a lity t h a t
It w as n e v e r p ro p o g a te d f u r th e r , a l­
th o u g h th e o rig in a l w as yet s t a n d ­
in g o n ly a few y e a rs ago.
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