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GRESHAM HAUE TWO G resham O utlook TW IC E A W EEK P ublished every T uesday an d F rid ay At G resham , O regon ST. CLA IR A SON, Props H. L. St. C lair C. E. St. C lair O ar OUTLOOK FRIDAT. NOVEMBER 3. 1#1« CANDIDATES WHO ASK YOUR VOTES lc w ord fo r first In sertio n ; one- h a lf cent a word each su b seq u en t in sertio n . M inim um , any in se rtio n , 10c. S u b s c r ip t io n Bates JOHN P. O n s year, 11.60 a ir m o n th s, 76 eta: th ree m o n th 's tria l ■ ub scrln tlon , 60c. Kavanaugh K a te s r e a so n a b le Our r e p r e s e n ta tiv e w ill call. P h o n s 701 The L I n o t W ay is th e th a t W in s." the Town of th e Town of FOUR GOOD JE R SE Y COWS for sale at a b arg ain , ulso two tine heifers, one h alf Jersey and half H olstein, th e o th e r h alf Jersey and h alf Brown Swiss J. 11 W il son, G resham , o r E ilgar W ilson, l t l . B o x 7 3, T ro u td ale. tf Thomas M. Hurlburt NO. 1 1 3 X YES Regular Republican Nominee -------- F O R-------- SHERIFF R es U6 OTT ___________________________________ -------------------------------------------- — P H O N E S - Office 517 J. E Has kept every promise made two years ago and renews them for this campaign. R e sid e n c e 51x OLANAHAN P aid Adv. For County Assessor Henry E. Reed Regular Nominee of Republican, Democratic and Progressive Parties Nominated bv 32,632 Electors in the Primaries. NO. 121 ON OFFICIAL BALLOT Has reduced the expenses of the Assessor ’s office $10,000 per year during his term of office. H. H. I lENTIST 11,.w it i b u ild in g OTT G resh a m . u r e g o u P H O N E 113 - P H Y S IC IA N S S. P. B I T T N E R , M. D. P h y sicia n and S u rgeon O F F IC E H O U R S 10 a. m. to 12 m ., 1 p m. to 3 p. m. 7 to 8 p. m. a t office Phone sa l E n tra n ce on M ain St., n e x t door to S te r lin g A K ldder'e Office o v er B an k o f G reeh am --- ------------------------- — —— —J ---------------------------- ---------------------------- V PHONES R e sid e n c e 111; Office l l x HUGHES, M. D. FOR SALE— O regon Buff O rpington an d B arred Rock A pril pullets. Each >1. B arred Rock Ju n e p ul lets, 75c, E. W. G revish, phone 843, T ro u td ale , Oregon. 71 H o u rs— 10-12 a. m., 2-4 an d 7-8 p. tn. Office, H o w itt B u ild in g G R ESH A M . - - O REG O N F I ’ LL BLOOD BARRED ROC K ro o sters for sale. Mrs. C. Powell, phone 25x. tf P h o n es: < titlce 46: R E G IST E R E D O. I. C. PIGS for sale. T h ree m onths old. Of both sexes. Theo. B rugger, phone 65. GEO. R es. 61 IN G L IS , W ANTED TO RENT, th irty to forty acres of good cleared land, on shares. A rth u r H endricksen, care Ruby Stock F arm . Phone 245. M. D. P H Y S IC IA N and B U B O E O H A ll p r o fe s s io n a l c a lls p r o m p tly a t ten d ed . 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. tn. f ------------------------------------------------------------ P hones, Res. 55x1 REAL ESTATE, RENTALS One Good Term Deserves A nother.” DR. H. H. P o u ltry PIGS Office 921 EMILY F. BALCOM, M D WOMEN an d CH ILD REN Office h o u rs: 10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m. A ftern o o n and evening by ap p o in tm en t. FO R SALE— A 20-acre hom e, well Ollice ov er Bank of G resham im proved. W rite to Z., care of <_____________ _______________ O utlook. 76 FO R REN T— F u rn ish ed house on Powell stre e t, opposite .M. E. church $10 per m onth. E nquire L a to u re ll’s g arage. *71 P H O N E S — R esid e n c e, T a b o r 12» Office M ain 1812: H om e A-6162 J. M. S H O R T , M. D. P h y s ic ia n and S u rg eo n R es.. 98 E a s t 69th St. Office. 11,1-12 S e llin g B u ild in g P O R T L A N D , O REG O N FOR REN T— 100 acres, about 60 u n d er cu ltiv atio n . R en ter m ust have 20 to 40 cows, Swiss o r G erm an p referred . Hay on place. Posses Z---------------------------------------------- sion Decem ber 1. A ddress W., care DR. MABEL JA N E DORINO O utlook office. tf O STEO PA TH IC PHYRICL4N FO R R E N T - H ouse ou Main stre e t, O F F IC E H O U R S —9 a. m. Io 6 p. m. $4 per m onth. City w ater, elec 332 M organ B ld g ., P o r tla n d , Ore. tric lig h ts. Chas. Cleveland. P h o n e M a rsh a ll IMS P hone 471. tf MISCELLANEOUS ----------------------------------------------------- P H O N E M ain 310 PLACE WANTED by high school boy, to w ork n ig h ts and S a tu r days. W rite P. O. Box 187. tf R es. G ilb ert Sta. GEO. F. A. WALKER, 0. D. O p to m e tr ist and O p ticia n G la s s e s F itte d . L e n s e s D u p lica te d P r e s c r ip tio n s F ille d 701-3 M organ B ld g. W a sh in g to n a t B r o a d w a y P o rtla n d LOST— O ctober 21, betw een P o rt land and Sandy, a gold snake bracelet, double head, set w ith _____ ----------------------------------------------- IN S U R A N C E Jewels, a valued keepsake. R e w ard. E. Zurfluh, 146 H am ilton Ave.. P o rtlan d . P hone M arshall 3694 *70 For S ale C heap. Only candidate for County Assessor who has publicly declared against the Land Confiscation Amendment. S urrey w ith lig h t double h arn ess, in ex tra good co ndition, looks flue. Mrs. P. A ndersen. Phone 62. C or b e tt. tf P aid Adv VETCH AND GREY OATS SEED for sale, mixed ready for sow ing. Wm Beyers, Boring. P hone 39x3. FOR SALE— 3000 gallon red wood sto rag e ta n k for sale a ' a bargain. Good condition. A. W M etzger. Phone 661. tf T ailorin g. F o r men and w omen— cleaning, pressing and rep a irin g done well P e te r L enard, Powell Btreet. T he Chicago A E astern Illinois railro ad shopm en have been ail vuiieed two and a half cents an hour In wages, hut you w on’t find uny- llilng about it in the A dam son law o r t h e C ongressional Record. boozers a re not tight-w ads, th a t reason th e four per ce n t w illing to h e p a trio ts and re boozer as a m an who will nicely th e m om ent he geis B E E F CATTLE WANTED. Cows 4 ^ i-6 c ; live hogs >8.90. E n q u ire T. H. H o w itt. P hone 516. FO R SALE— T eam w eighing ab o u t 2700, good an d tru e pullers. Also heavy w agon and h arness. A. L. Stone, F airv iew , phone S ix. tf If th e In stru m en ts of o u r observa- tory are in good w orking o rd er, we a r e able to ann o u n ce today th a t th e hut , nd of th e p o k er Is moving sw ift ly in the right d irectio n to give th e m glc tuxers th e ir e v e rlastin g swh I lle er and for ers a re gard a loosen tight. TWO YOUNG GRADE JE R SE Y cows for sale cheap. C. C. W ood cock, B ull R un, Oregon. 70 HORSES llep t. I W ith th is lBBUe th e O utlook 1 b m aking a la st appeal to th e voters for an expression at th e pollB next No. 50 on Official Ballot T uesday th a t will redound to th e ir Intelligence and to th e honor of the sta te and natio n . Every aspect of Paid Adv. the cam paign has been touched upon and discussed w ith th e belief th a t ou r a rg u m e n ts have been som ew hat effective In sev eral Instances. The For County Clerk O utlook's policy has been in favor of good govern m en t, clean politics MARSHALL N DANA and m orality. If we have failed to be convincing It 1 b o u r re g re t that those who have read th e O utlook e d ito ria ls and o th e r a rticle s do not w ant to be convinced. We Ituve endeavored to cham pion the cause of th e republican prty and have no apologies to m ake for doing so. B elieving, as we do, th a t rep u b lican principles a re th e sa fest, Judg ing from th e pust, we have not hesi ta ted to express o u r convictions In th a t direction and will vote as we have w ritten. On the local questions und In itiativ e m easures we H atter ourselves th a t we have found a re sponsive chord in th e m inds of n e a r ly all the O utlook rea d ers We be lieve the hHllot next T uesday will vindicate o u r course. T here Is alw ays m ore o r less ra n cor in th e h ea t of u cam paign, and th e p resent one has had m ore th an its full share. We> realize th a t po litical enem ies huva been m ade, but we believe th a t in m any cases the bonds of frie n d sh ip have been m ore closely united. At least we already THE MAN OF CHARACTER have the assu ra n ce s of m any th a t we have w aged a b a ttle well fought, und it Is g ratify in g to know th a t th e VOTE X 117 O utlook's p restig e has been eugerly so u g h t and recognized by m any who D ana N o n -P artisan Club. have looked to w ard It fo r Its su p p o rt und Influence. P aid Adv. Space Is la ck in g in th is pap er to review th e issues of th e cam paign. E veryone should fully u n d ersta n d them by th is tim e, for they have been m ade clear to o u r rea d ers It Is o u r hope th a t th e seeds we have sown for republican principles, for th e sa n ctity of o u r hom es und for the protection of o u r p roperty have fa l len in fertile places and th a t o u r ef fo rts will not have been in vain J. ---------- —--------------------------- For Re-election. T H E LAST A PPEA L. o ffic e 114 W DENTIST FOR SALE— Young Jersey cow, or O tteet P ir a t S ta te B an k B u ild in g will let som e keep h er for m ilk th is w inter. Prices reasonable. G R E S H A M , O REG O N H alf m ile n o rth of Pleusant Home. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mrs. D. M. M cLaughlin. 73 Republican - Progressive Circuit Judge PHONES G resh a m office o v er A n ch or sto r e , e n tr a n c e n e x t door to H a rd w a re sto r e In S a n d y ev e r y T u e sd a y and W ed n esd a y . FO R SALE— F u ll blood H olstein heifer, bred July 2 7 th , to full blood H olstein bull. Good size an d color. Will be th ree years old in M arch Minnie E ash, E stacad a, O regon, R It 1. E ntered as second-class m a tte r M arch 3, 1911, a t th e Postofllce at G resham , O regon, u n d er th e Act of M arch 3, 1879. For President, C H A S E. H U G H E S . For Vice President, CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS. D E M T IIT B D E N T IS T LIVESTOCK cows Advertising Ufficiai p ap e r of G resham , Oregon. Official p ap e r of Fairview , O regon. W ANTS PROFESSIONAL AND BU SIN ESS CARDS More vessels flying the A m erican flag en tered P ar d u rin g th e first six m onths of 1916 th a n d u rin g any . previous year since 1893. The num - i h er was fifteen, cqm pared w ith th lr- j teen d u rin g th e e n tire year 1915, one in 1914, and tw o in 1913. JOHN A. JEFFERY DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE CONTRACTORS Z------------------------------------------------------X I f Y on W a n t P ir a t C la ss W ork See For Congress Wilson will be elected. D on't throw away your vote. Support In th e last O utlook It was e rro n Wilson by electing Jeffrey. eously sta te d th a t W. C. A lderson Is BALLOT NO 33 the p rin cipal of th e Lincoln high chool lie Is an In stru c to r in th e night school th e re , Instead. P aid Adv Wllsiui may not be en tirely a n a tional failu re, but It looks as If he You know w hat th e w eather mail ¡w as a sectional fa ilu re — a t least In will do If he d oesn't approve of the ! ilie g reat n o rth w e ste rn section of .¡in n r.i-it T uesday. these U nited S tates W E D E S IG N B U IL D IN G S E ttsel T. J o n es Urauk C. Jon es Gresham. Ore., Phone til — / ---------------------------------------------------- , FOR STATE SENATOR D istrict 14, Jo in t, M ultnom ah. C lackam as and C olum bia C ounties H. A. LEWIS s lo g a n : E co n o m ica l lavgtnla- tlo n ; no Bond Iseue; Pay aa Y ou Go. R esidence, 96th and E ast B um - aide, Just o u tsid e th e city Hui Ils of P o rtlan d . — P aid Adv. Duly fo u r m ore days of agony for th e dem o crats T he rep u b lican s will rem ain se ren e not only fo r fo u r days, but fo r fo u r y ears an d fo u r years fo u r tim es told. Let your first vote on th e am en d m ents be one ag a in st sin g le tax It la m ore Im p o rtan t to O regonians th a t It be b urled th a n th e election of a p resid en t. Frank S. G rant 0GO<KKX>Ot>(XKXKKKKXKKKK>0000 PHOTOS F orm e Portland City Attorney W. C. ALDERSON REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE C O LN TY SUPERINTENDA NT OF SCHOOLS FOB N0 A U 123 ON THE BALLOT P aid A d v ________ ________________________________________________________________ Do You H ave S our S to m ach ? m a stic ate y o u r food th o ro u g h ly , then D enver finds police co u rt cases — — ta k e one of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets I reduced 7R per cent, in n u m b er u n If you are tro u b le d with sour j im m ediately a f te r su p p er O btain-1 stom ach you sh o u ld e a t slowly a n d 1 able everyw here. der prohibition. C IR C U IT JU D G E DEFT NO » P a id A d v. : K IN D S A N D A L L SIX E S I New C a lle r y PICTURE FRAMING GILT OR NATURAL WOOD Neat and Cheap MAX S C H N E ID E R M athew «' Bldg., Main St., Phoae Mt