GRESHAM
PAG E TWO
Q resham
OUTLOOK
TUESDAY.
OCTOBER
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O utlook
TW ICE A W EEK
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y
A t G re sh a m , O re g o n __
' b T . C L A IR & SON, P ro p s
H. L. S t. C la ir
C. E St. C la ir
Our
One year, 31 60
six m o n th s, 75 c t s ,
th ree m o n th ’« trial
su b scrip tio n ,
50c.
LIVESTOCK
COWh
WAS
TW O
YOUNG
GRADE
JE R S E Y
cow s fo r su le ch eap . C. C. W ood
cock, H ull R un, O re g o n .______70
A d /e r tla ln g
P h o n « 701
George Tazwell
T he L I n o t ,
W ay is th e ’
th a t W in e.’’
Tow n
of
th e
T ow n
of
E n te re d as se c o n d -class m a tte r
M arch 3, 1911, a t th e P ostoftlce a t
G re sh a m , O reg o n , u n d e r th e Act of
M arch 3, 1879.
FO R
Frank S. Grant
P R O S P E R IT Y .
T h e w ar d e p a rtm e n t re p o r ts th a t
m ore m en e n list In th e c a v a lry th a n
m an y o th e r b ra n c h of th e se rv ice
They u su a lly
get o v e r it. th o u g h ,
w hen they a re d e ta ile d to th e h u rr i-
tn n deck o f an e a s te rn O reg o n b ro n
cho. Hut th e d e sire to rid e Is o n e of
th e tr a it s th a t h u m a n ity fa lls to by
th e u su al re p u b lic a n m a jo rity
County Judge
GOOD JE R S E Y COW to r sa le , an d
75-egg
In c u b a to r a n d
b ro o d er.
J o h n R o b e rts o n , R2. G re sh a m
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
FOR
C IR C U IT
F O R S A L E — T en
h ead
of
w ork
h o rses, h e av y a n d lig h t.
W. A.
P ro c to r, p h o n e 718 o r c a ll S andy
1- lr L u m b e r Co. P h o n e S an d y 46.
Vote 114 X Yes
P IG S
GEO W JACKSON
N o m in a te d
by P e titio n
E le c to rs fo r
of
3706
JU D G E
P aid Adv.
Offic«: Pl»«» »ta»« Bank » « lid ia »
GRESHAM.
DR
7th
F O R R E N T — 100 a c re s, a b o u t 60 u n
d e r c u ltiv a tio n . R e n te r m u st hav e
20 to 4 0 cow s, S w iss o r G erm an
p re f e rre d . H ay on place. P o ss e s
sion D ecem b er 1. A d d ress W ., c a re
O u tlo o k office.
tf
“ I w ill e n fo rc e th e la w "
“ I p lay no fa v o rite s ."
Paul A d\
.77 'a S t a W - n r U M H ^
Pendleton Normal School
Proven Necessity
(C opied from P o rtlan d O regonian.)
MONMOUTH. Ore., Ju n e 26 —T he O regon N orm al
school opened th is w eek
» s tu d e n ts en ro lled 786.
la rg e st on reco rd for s ta te N orm al In O regon . . . .
how to c are for large stu d e n t body a problem . . . .
800 beiDg crow ded into au d ito riu m w ith se a lin g ca
pacity of 660. G alleries filled w ith e x tra c h a irs in
a la ita . More th a n 150 s tu d e n ts seated on platform
New b oarding houses com pleted, a d d itio n s to room
lng h ouses b u ilt and te n ts used O ne h u n d red girls
sleep on u p p er floor of school
T he official school re p o rt gives 160 g rad e pupils
in M onm outb, for te a c h e r practice.
By Jam es W lthycom be. G overnor of O regon:
By J. A. C hurchill, S tate S u p e rin te n d e n t of Public
In stru ctio n :
“ I t r u s t t h a t th e v o te r s o f th e S ta te w il l a s s is t in
r a is i n * th e s ta n d a r d o f o u r s c h o o ls b y » * s ( a b lis h iu * a
S ta te «N orm al S c h o o l a t P e n d le to n *
By P. L. C am pbell, P re sid e n t of the U n iv ersity of
O regon:
" A t tr u s t o n e a d d itio n a l
n e e d e d In O r e g o n ."
N o rm a l
S chool
Is
u ig e n t ly
By W. J. K err, P re sid e n t of the O regon A gricultural
C ollege:
" S in c e th e p e o p le o f P s n d le to n a re I n i t i a t i n g u m e a s u re
f o r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a N o r m a l S< h o o l . it t h a t p la ce .
I t w il l g iv e m e p le a s u re to s u p p o r t th is m e a s u re
W A N T E D T o re n t 15 o r 20 a c re s
w ith b u ild in g s .
M ust
be
near
school. C all 167.
67
FO R
R E N T — S ev en -ro o m
ho u se
w ith
g a ra g e .
Jas.
L a w re n c e ,
G re sh a m .
R hone 313.
tf
FO UR
LO TS,
B U N G A LO W , o u t
b u ild in g s ;
$3000,
m o rtg a g e
$ 1 0 0 0 ; can a d d tw o c le a r lo ts.
W ant sm a ll ra n c h , so m e sto c k A d
d re s s I)., c a re O u tlo o k , G re sh a m .
FO R R E N T
H o u se on M ain s tr e e t,
$4 p er m o u th .
City w a te r, elec-
trie
lig h ts .
C has.
Clev e lan d .
tf
P h o n e 471.
H o w ltt B u ild in g
Apple*.. Q u in ces, G ra p e s W a n te d .
T h e H om e P a c k in g Co., a t G re s h
am , is s till In th e m a rk e t fo r good
g ra d e cu ll a p p le s , also q u in ce# an d
C o n co rd g ra p e s . M rs M S to c k e r.
I-o r S a l e C iie a p .
S u rre y w ith lig h t d o u b le h a rn e s s ,
in e x tr a good c o n d itio n , lo o k s fine.
M rs P. A n d e rse n .
P h o n e 62. C o r
b e tt.
tf
e n d o rs e
School a t P e n d le to n "
th e
lo c a tio n
o f s u id
" I s h a d s u p p o r t th e lo c u tio n
N o r m a l S c h o o l u t P e n d le to n ."
of
an
E a s te r n
O re g o n
State Board of Regents of Oregon N orm al School
declares that "the necessity for additional N orm al
school facilities in Oregon is ap p aren t."
P ortland C ham ber of C om m erce endorse# m easure
JDS and say Pendleton m ost logical location for N or
m al school in E astern Oregon
O F F IC E
HOURS
10 a m. to 12 m ,
1 p. m. io 3 p. in.
7 to 8 p. m. a t olHc«
P lio n « 031
E n tr a n c e on M ain 8 t„ n e x t door to
.S terling & K id d er’».
Office o v er B an k o f G reaham
llx
R e s id e n c e , 1 1 1 ; O ffic e
H. H. HUGHES, M D.
H o u r s — 10-1 2 a. m .,
2 -4 a n d 7-3 p. m .
Office, H o w ltt B u ild in g
G re sh a in , O reg o n
308 X YES
IS
A VOTE
FOR YOUR CHILOREH
and S U B G S O N
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t
tended. S p ecia l a tte n tio n
to d is
e a s e s o f th e E y e s and fittin g o f
G la sse s.
H ou rs, 10-12 a. m. ; 1-4, 7-8 p. m.
Over P i n t S ta te Bank, Oreaham
P h o n e s, R es. 55x1
Office 921
EMILY P. BALCOM, M D.
WOMEN a n ti C H IL D R E N
Office h o u rs : 10 a.m . to 1 2 :3 0
p.m . A fte rn o o n a n d e v e n in g by
a p p o in tm e n t.
O ffice o i e r
B an k o f G resh am
Tabor
P H O N E S . — R e s id e n c e ,
Office. M ein 4812;
126
H o m e A -5152
J. M. S H O R T , M. D.
P hyalclan and Surgeon
Baa.. 93 B e a t 8 9 th S t.
O ffic e , 1 1 1 1 -1 3 S e ll i n g B u l l d J n r
P O R T E \N D , O R E G O N
DR. MABEL JA N E DORINO
PH Y S IC IA N
m
to 5 p
m.
533 M , r g a c B ld g - , P o r t la n d . Ora.
P h o n « M a r a h a ll 1809
P H O N E M ain 310
Res. G ilb ert BtA
GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D.
O p to m e tr ist and O p ticia n
Q la a se« F itte d
b a n se a D u p lica te d .
a r e e c r lp tio n s
F illed .
701-S M organ B id *
W a s h in g t o n
at
B ro a d w a y
P o r tla n d
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U lU B A V O I
R e p re s e n tin g o n ly R E L IA B L E IN-
S I R A N C E C O M P A N IE S
Ftaon«
BIS
O r i i h t m , O re g o n
JAM ES
ELKINGTON
IRSVBAM CB
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On the Market
Fresh Every Day
Try Roman M eal' Bread
A great Health Food
SU R ETY BO ND#
A U T O M O B IL E
PLA TE G LASS
Office on Main Street
E H O N E S —cufie« 814,
R aald en ca ( I
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G re sh a m p h o n e 517.
X
C. G. S C H N E I D E R
A T T O R N E Y AT LA W
Pies, Cakes, and Other
Pastry Articles.
F ir s t S ta te B a n k B ldg.
$
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«
P o rtla n d p h o n e M ain 1940
COBTBAOTOB#
Wedding lakes and Special Pastry
Io Order
J
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C ity c o n tr a c to r s say th a t m en I
a j th r e e d o lla rs a d ay now- do less |
A s t r a n g e r g o t lo st In th e h e a rt of th a n m en a t tw o d o lla rs a d ay used
E a s te r n O re g o n S ta te N o r m a l S< h o o l C o m m itt e e
P o rtla n d th e o th e r d ay . b u t th a t Is to d o ; b u t th a t, o f c o u rs e , w as i t i ,
5
• Paid A d v )
Hy J I f f l w ln n , B e v y , IV n d le t o n . O re
not s tra n g e .
L ess th a n a y e a r ag o th e d ay s w hen tw o d o lla rs w o u ld '
we saw so m e of th e
n a tiv e s w bc keep a g r o c e r ’s c lerk busy fo r tw o •
.•>uld not find th e ir w ay hom e In th e h o u rs
d a y tim e In m o m e n ts of clo u d e d v is
ion slid w obbly legs
By th e m id d le o f N o v em b er the
A St. P a u l so cio lo g ist sa y s d o m es - i
W e a re no t o n e to c ritic is e th e
w ork o f th e C re a to r, b u t au re ly th e r e : t i c In felic ity ta fre q u e n tly d u e to had cow c o u n tie s w ill b egin to s h ip 1 0 ,- i
T h at w o rld 's s e rie s in E u ro p e Is w ould h a v e been no fo u r p e r cen t
te e th
He fo rg o t to te ll ua w h e th e r J i)00 tu r k e y s in to th e P o rtla n d m a r '
g o in g Io give us a !»•« h o m e ru n s b e b e e r m e a s u re on th e b a llo t If th e ro le
th
e
c
a
u
se
la th e w ife ’» d e n ta l bill o r k ets. A nd we p re d ic t In a d v a n c e .
t ó n it 1« o v e r
And h u m a n ity ts g o fu n c tio n of th e m o u th h ad been fo r
th
e
f
a
ilu
re
of th e old m a n 's te e th to ' th a t in th e m a t te r o f p rices no m ercy '
ing to be s ta g g e re d w hen th e box th e recep tio n of s o m e th in g to eat
co re is finally co m p le te d
n e g o tia te th e b u lln e c k s te a k
w ill be sh o w n .
W hy not a re v iv a l o f th e o ld -faah -
As a m a tte r o f fa c t O reg o n Is a
if th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t re a lly In lotted anuff boxes? W ith th e c h a n g e
It is said th a t teaching a child to
te n d s to co m b th e c o u n try a n n u a lly o f th e w e a th e r aonie o f ua w ho m u st ; sing will cu re It of s tu tte rin g
In d o u b tfu l s t a te , th e d o u b t being
(or 100,000 luon we stro n g ly advise rely upon n a tu r a l cauaea w ould th e n som e cast*« it would th en be n e e - s » h e t h e r th e re p u b lic a n m a jo rity w ill ¡ U
th e u se o f a c u rry cotub
ear y to cu re it of tin g in g .
be 2 0 .0 0 0 or 5 0 .0 0 0 .
have an excuse to r sncextng
I
B I T T N E R , M. D
A C C ID E N T
V IR E
L IF E
HEALTH
BEST BREAD
N o rm a l
B F. M ulksy, Ex P re sid e n t S o u th ern O regon N ormal
S ch o o l:
P aid Adv
P.
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg e o n
FO R S A L E - 3 0 0 0 g allo n re d ".’co d
s to ra g e ta n k (o r sa le a ’ a b a rg a in .
G ood c o n d itio n .
A. W M etzger
P h o n e 661.
tf
" A n Im m e d ia te e s ta b lis h m e n t o l >u< b a s* h o o l a t so m e
• a n t r a l p o in t s u c h a s P e n d le to n w o u ld p ros» a g r e a t a s s e t
to th e S ta te o f O r e g o n "
Number 116 on Ballot
S.
JO H N
FO R
S A L E —* 3 0 0 -g a llo n
p re s s u re
ta n k , a t b a rg a in . S te r lin g & K id
d e r H dw e. Co.
tf
Prof. R obert C. F rench, F orm er P re s id e n t of the
N orm al School L ocated at W eston
County Clerk
PH Y SIC IAN S
V ET C H AND G R E Y O ATS S E E D fo r
sa le , m ixed re a d y to r so w in g . W tn.
‘le v e ls , B o rin g
P h o n e 39x3.
By Mr». C h arles H. C astner, P re sid e n t of th e O regon
F ed eratio n of W om en's Clubs
L oR
P h o n e 115
O HTEOP I T H lt
By th s C ounty School S u p e rin te n d e n ts of O regon:
m o s t h e a r t il y
G re s h a m , O re.
O F F IC E H O U R S — » a
" R e s o lv e d , t h a t i t is th e sense o f th e C o u n ty S c h o o l
S u p e r in te n d e n ts o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , in <<»nventlon
a s s e m b le d , t h a t th e b e st in t e r e s t s o f th e sch« <»I m o f th e
S ta te d e m a n d In c re a s e d fa t t it t le s fo r th e t r a i n i n g o f
te a c h e ra . a n d t h a t w e. th e r e fo r e , e n d o rs e th e i n i t i a t i v e
m e a s u re to e s ta b lis h a N o r m a l S c h o o l a t P e n d le to n ”
"I
H. OTT
FO R
S A L E O ne T o g e n b u rg hilly
g o a t, o n e y e a r did.
E n q u ire a t
¡•’ o x ’ s to re , T ro u td a le , J o h n Ilu r-
d in e , T ro u td a le .
tf
•‘ A c a r e f u l a n a ly s is o f th e s it u a t io n w il l c o n v in c e a n y
o n e t h a t O re g o n n e e d s a N o r m a l S c h o o l m R u s t e m O r e
g o n a n d P e n d le to n f i l ls a il th e g o v e r n m e n t r e q u ite r n e n ts '*
BEVERIDGE
H.
MISCELLANEOUS
By J. H. A ckerm an, P re sid e n t O regon N orm al School,
at M onm outh:
JAS. W.
OREGON
D E N T IS T
P H Y S IC IA N
REAL ESTATE, RENTALS
" O r e g o n is u n q u e s tio n a b ly in n e e d o f in o r « n o r m a l
s c h o o l w o r k a n d R e n d itio n 1« th e b»gi« «1 p la c e fo r a
s c h o o l o f th ia c la s s in E a a te r n O ie g o n "
N O M IN E E
E. OLANAHAN
DENTIST
P o u ltry .
Rend w hat those you have elected to handle the
affa irs of your state and who are thoroughly inform ed
regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say
concerning m easure 303 on the ballot at the com ing
election:
DEPT NO. 5
K E P I H I.Il IN
J.
FU LL
BLOOD
BARRED
ROCK g—------- ------------------------------------------- "A
P h o n es Office 46; R es. 61
to o s te rs (o r Alle. Mrs. C. P ow ell,
G E O . I N G L I S , M. D.
p h o n e 25x.
tf
o t M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty
N o v em b er
R « » ld « n c « S ix
P H O N E S — O ffic e 517
PHONES
FO R S A L E T a m w o rth p igs, 2 m os.
o ld , $3.00 each . F u ll bloods. G.
m ile so u th of G illis
F . T u c k e r,
s ta tio n . •
SH ER IFF
E lectio n
R es. 114
0 T T
HO RSES
FO R S A L E — T eam w e ig h in g a b o u t
2 7 0 0 , good a n d tr u e p u lle rs . Also
heav y w agon an d h a rn e s s .
A. L.
S to n e, F a irv ie w , p h o n e 2 lx
tf
( P a id A d v .,
A L air < fia n ce an il a .Square Ileal
for th e E r rin g Boy or G irl.
H. A. LEWIS
In so m e of his re c e n tly re p o rte d
sp eech es Mr.
H u g h es d isp la y e d a
k n o w led g e
of
b u sin e ss c o n d itio n s
th a t m ust Im p ress th e n a tio n
as
so u n d
T h e re p u b lic a n n o m in ee Is
not a fr a id Io look on th e s itu a tio n
as it re a lly Is, an d Ills w o rd s a re c o n
v in cin g fo r th ey a re trut>. O ne ex-
tr a c t;
"N o th o u g h tfu l A m erican ca n view
o u r p re s e n t eco n o m ic c o n d itio n w ith
o u t s e rio u s a p p re h e n s io n
W e a re
u n d e r th e u n h e a lth y s tim u lu s of th e
E u ro p e a n w ar
H o p ts a re
ra ise d
w hich c a n n o t be fu lfilled
O u r p re s
e n t p ro s p e rity is b u ilt on su n d . O u r
e x p o rts h av e Ju m p ed to fabulouB
fig u res b ecau se of th e w ith d ra w a l
from p ro d u c tio n of th e m illio n s of
m en a b ro a d ,
w ho a re e n g a g e d in
lig h tin g
O u r tr a d e Is not d e te r m
ined by c o n d itio n s of n o rm a l c o m p e
titio n . hut of a n a b n o rm a l E u ro p e a n
w a r.”
It is t h i s u n d e n ia b le fa c t th a t is
ig n o re d by th e d e m o c ra ts. O u r ■nor-
m ously ex p a n d e d c o m m erce w as n o t
d u e to d e m o c ra tic le g isla tio n . T h o se
w ho u r r s e e k in g to m a k e p o litic a l
c a p ita l o u t of th e w ar h av e little to
say as to th e c o n d itio n s w hich p r e
v ailed less (b a n tw o y e a ts ago.
It
w as th e d ay o f so u p h o u se s a n d m u
n icip al re lie f, th e day of red u ced o u t
put am i c o n tra c te d e n te r p ris e
We
c a n n o t affo rd a re tu r n to th a t day
Hut It w ill r e tu r n if we do no t w isely
p ro v id e a g u tu s t it.
FOR
F O R S A L E C H E A P Six h ead of
lo w s, so m e m ilk in g a u d so m e fresh
so o n ; C ream s e p a r a to r ; 12 to n s of
good c lo v e r h a y ; o n e P e rc h e ro u
m are. O. B u rso n .
70
COUNTY JUDGE
HE S T A N D S FD K
J.
G re sh a m office o v e r A n c h o r Btore,
e n tr a n c e n ex t d o o r to H a rd w a re
s to re .
I t . S an d y e v ery T u e sd a y
a n d W e d n e sd a y .
FO R
S A L E —F u ll
b lo o d ed J e rse y
cow , 5 y e a rs o ld . te s ts 6 p e r c e n t,
d u e to fre s h e n N o v em b er 23. T u
b e rc u lin te s te d .
P ric e $65.
Ed. 1
C. D unn, H ull R un, O regon.
‘ 70 j
,
H e w as n o m in a te d b y all th e p a rtie s a n d receiv ed
m ore votes th a n did all o th er p erso n s for that office.
E fficient H a n d lin g o f th e Six M il
lio n H o llar P r o b a te B u sin ess Y early.
ST VI’K SH 11,1. NOT SELL.
J u s tic e T e m p e re d w ith th e S u n
s h in e o f L ife.
W ith in th e s ta te o f O reg o n a re
H um anity, A laive A ll.
Home 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s of C arey a c t p ro
— P a id Ad.
je c ts la n d a n d 6 2 ,0 0 0 a c re s of school
lan d .
N one o f th is g re a t a r e a cun
he sold If th e " F u ll R e n ta l V alue
FOR STATE SENATOR
L and T ux an d H o m e m a k e rs ’ L o an
D istric t 14, J o in t,
F u n d A m e n d m e n t” to th e s t a te c o n
M u ltn o m ah . C la c k a m a s anil
s titu tio n Is a d o p te d by th e v o te rs th is
C o lu m b ia C o u n ties.
y ear. T h e hill sp ecifically Hays th a t
th e s ta te Khali not sell an y la n d , th a t
b e in g o n e of th e few p e rfe c tly un-
m lH takahle c la u s e s th e n ie u s u re c o n
S lo g a n :
E c o n o m ic a l L e g is la
tio n ;
no B on d Is su e ; P ay as
ta in s.
You Go.
T h e policy of a b se n te e la n d lo rd
ism I h to p re v a il, fo r th e s ta te , by th e
R esid en ce, 9 6 th an d E a st B u rn
sid e, Ju s t o u ts id e th e city lim
very n a tu r e o f th in g s , can be n o th
its of P o rtla n d .
ing hut a n a b s e n te e la n d lo rd , a n d ,
— P aid Adv.
io tin g th r o u g h itH a g e n ts , be u n a b le
to show m ercy but b o u n d to co llect
th e last p en n y o f re n t, w h e th e r cro p s
full o r not. S uch a c o n d itio n — r e n t
ing by fiv e-y ear leases th e p ro p e rty
they now ow n o u tr ig h t
will be w h at
th e fa r m e rs of O reg o n m ust face If
th is a m e n d m e n t is a d o p te d a n d Its
p ro v isio n s e v e r m ad e o p e ra tiv e .
T h e m e a s u re Is d ra w n to fo rce all
lum i o u t of th e
p re s e n t o w n e rs'
h a n d s a n d Into Htate o w n e rsh ip .
It
w ill acco m p lish th a t p u rp o se b eyond
¡1 d o u b t u n le s s th e v o te rs c ru s h It
w ith th e ir h u llo ts. T h is m e a s u re I h
th e first In itia tiv e bill on th e b u llo t
Its v o tin g n u m b e rs a re 306 yes, an d
307 no.
Former Portland City Attorney
W AR
W.
B E E F C A TTLE W ANTED.
Cows
4 V i-6 c;
live ho g s $8.90.
En
q u ire T. R. H o w ltt. P h o n e 516.
Geo. M. McBride
For President,
C H A S E. H U G H E S .
For Vice President,
CHAS W FAIRBANKS.
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D E N T IS T
The CHOICE of the PEOPLE at the PRIMARIES
H a te s rea so n a b le
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