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F A « .» oB SSH A M I OV* O UTLO O K GRESHAM LOCALS Primaries, May 17 Mr«. .VI. M. S q u ire e n te r ta in e d Mn». W -at b ir r e d a t d in n e r last n ig h t. 111 X THOMAS, G. B. Republican Candidate for M iss I'l-ggy H ig h la n d of P o rtla n d s p e n t th e w eek -en d w ith Miss L a u ra i I(avis H a rry S q u ire, who has been sick for 1 th e p ast week, is rep o rted to be tin p ro v in g M rs. M ary P re s to n w as th e d ln n e i g u e st S u n d ay of M r an d Mrs. II. L St. C lair. COUNTY COMMISSIONER Mr. an d Mrs. P aul S tone have moved in to tin lle in e y bungalow on T h ird I stre e t. Mr. S tone will w ork for th e I E k stro m T ru c k service. H enry Voss of M edical I-ake, W ash i I ng to n v isited over S u n d ay w ith Mr and Mrs. B L. W airad. Mr \ oss has sold a big w heat farm an d is looking im p ressed w ith th is co u n try . P rin c ip a l und M rs. E lm e r F. G o o d w in a n d M iss M ary G ood w ent to P le a s a n t H om e la s t S u n d ay e v e n in g , w h e re th e la t t e r re a d a very h e lp fu l an d in te re s tin g p ap er. «Haiti Advert Iwem^n I ) "Por the best interests of the County' we KNOW CrtJR- 1KEATS W IL L ,? L tA S B Y O U W E LL - SO M U C K ,T H A T ER. FOLKS WE WANT YOU TO TELL ON US D o n 't k eep it a se c re t. A fte r y o u ’ve d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts p le a se you, y o u r fam ily an d y o u r g u e sts, we w a n t y o u to te ll o th e r fo lk s a b o u t It. T h a t s o r t of fr ie n d ly g o ssip w o n ’t h u r t a n y b ed y . P a ss alo n g th e good w ord. RHONE 41. Gresham Market G ltE S II A M. ( lit I ;< ;« )N^ HERMON A. LEWIS R E P U B L IC A N Joint State Senator Clackamas, Columbia and Multnomah Counties Vote X No. 63 FOR RE-ELECTION JAMES N. DAVIS Primaries May 17. 191H Announces his candidacy for Circuit Judge Dept. 6 Republican Primaries May 17 He will give patriotic, impar tial and undivided attention to duty. C a n d id a te at R ep u b lican p riu ia r- n May 17 fo r J u d g e of C irc u it C o u rt, D e p a rtm e n t No. ti ( to su c- ■ ■ ed U. G a n te n b e ln ). Mr. D avis Is m a k in g a cle a n , a c tiv e ' itipuign, an d ex p ects th e n om l- OB his m e rits T w en ty -sev - M .irs it th e P o rtla n d bar. B allot No. .Ml. (P a id by J a m e s N. D avis) N ot a sla c k e r. P re s e n t a t ev ery ro ll-c a ll a n d im p o rta n t m e e tin g o f th e la st L e g is la tu re . A bso lu te ly no fa v o rite s P led g ed to p a tr io tic su p p o rt o f th e S ta te an d N a tio n in th e p re s e n t crisis P ro g ressiv e R epublican. U nqualified A m erieunisin D evelope S ta te 's fa rm p ro d u ctio n in d u s trie s and ( P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t ) M. M. SQUIRE Republican Candidate to Succeed Himself as Constable of Multnomah District Primaries, May 17th Ihoa. M. Hurlburt Candidate for Re-Election (Paid A dvertisem ent ) S ta b lll/.in g L e tte rs . Y. M. C. A. w a r w o rk s e c r e ta rie s o v e rs e a s u rg e re la tiv e s of boys in th e se rv ic e in F r a n c e to w rite th e m as o fte n as p o ssib le as th e le tte r s fro m h o m e is th e g re a t s ta b iliz e r I-OR SHERIFF P'imary Election, May 17 P aid Adv M istel Is iv e la q to r G ix x w h r» l S o ld ie r . T hv rtrst s o ld ie r to la n d a t a p ie r In F ra n c e . J u n e 8, 1917, w as tnct by a Y. M C. A. s e c r e ta ry an d a Y M. C. A. te n t w as th e r e f o r him to m a k e u se of w hen h e s e t fo o t a sh o re if th a t G erm iu i d riv e o n th e w eat- Hr. J o h n T im o th y S to n e, a Y M e r t i fro n t w as a d e fe n s iv e -aud th e . A. w a r w o rk s e c r e ta ry at C am p k a is e r in s is ts h is w a r is a d e fe n siv e III., h as th e dts- o n e — we sh o u ld n o t itk e to w itn ess r a n t. R o c k fo rd , a G e rm a n offensiv»- i itio n o f w ritin g a tuoddl love let- ic r w hich sc o re s of s o ld ie rs u sed « t t h w o n d e rfu l su ccess h ave T h e k a is e r's p a r t n e r s h i p w ith G o tt o n th e w e ste rn C roat is r a th e r dts- tr a c tlu g h is m in d fro m h is a llia n c e Au exchange re m a rk s th a t th e w ith M ah o m u iet o n th e e a a te rn lin e. _______ __ M exican c ris is Is p a ss in g Of c o u rs e S e rv e p le n ty o f p o ta to e s a n d y o u it Is. T hey p a ss a s re g u la rly dow n w o n 't m D s th e b re » d ile re us th e m o o n 's p h ases. TUESDAY , M AY ?. 191» T h e O u tlo o k a s receiv ed th e an- n o u n c e fn e .it of th e m a r ria g e of Miss Kila G race W albeck to W a lte r I. L und oil M ay 1, a t S ioux C ity, Iow a. T h ey w ill m a k e th e ir h om e a t N ew - c a stle , N e b ra sk a . T h e b rid e is th e s is te r o f M rs. M y rtle M yers of th e G re sh a m g ra d e school. S he s p e n t s e v e ra l m o n th s h e re tw o y e a rs ago an d m a d e a ho st of frie n d s , w ho will jo in w itii tlie O u tlo o k in w ish in g a long a n d h appy life to th e y o u n g couple. A good a tte n d a n c e is a n tic ip a te d at t l i e m e e tin g o f th e W o m e n 's H om e M issionary so ciety to m o rro w at th e h om e ot Mrs A. W. S h ip ley . T h is is a n n u u l m ite box o p e n in g d ay anil a good p ro g ra m lias been a rr a n g e d in th a t c o n n e c tio n . ' 23535348484823484848000002000003010101000907060509070900090500020200 1 HOW WOULD YOU LIKE A LAWN MOWER with all the Adjusting Trouble Left Out? , i One that you could reverse to sharpen by simply turning a sieve? Eclipse Lawn Mower HAS THESE DESIRABLE FEATURES l lie adjustment of the blades is made by turn ing one thumb-nut in the center where it is easy to get at and can be reversed to sharpen by simply turning a sieve on the reel-shaft. T om P a rk e r , w ho is se rv in g w ith th e 162d In f a n try in P r a n c e h as w rit- G re sh a m frie n d s th a t lie is very busy a n d h a p p ie r th a n he ev ei Very substantially b u ilt; four blades, large im a g in e d o n e could be in th is w orld. wheels, ball bearing; and in short it’s a mower that D istric t A tto rn e y W a lte r H. E v an s will do the heavy work easily. h as b e e n se c u re d to m a k e an a d d re s s a t a p a tr io tic m e e tin g to be h eld at See us for Glass Catchers, Lawn Hose, Garden th e M e th o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h on Pools, Etc., Etc. S u n d ay e v e n in g . May 19. Mr. a n d Mrs. L. C. P e rry a re r e ceiv in g c o n g r a tu la tio n s o v e r th e b irth of a little son on A p ril 30. M o th er und baby a re d o in g well. A b aby g irl w as b o rn to Mr. an d Mrs. L. E. P la tts on May 1. Mjss L eila G ib b s is c a rin g lo r t h e m o th e r T h e c a m p a ig n to ra is e a seco n d T lie p erio d d u rin g w hich rye flo u r a n d baby. $1(10,000,000 lias been a n n o u n c e d may tie used as a w h eat flo u r su b stl- ----------------------- by tlie A m e ric a n lied C ro ss fo r tile tu te in V ictory b read h a s been ex Sliow Ip p recia lio n . ¡ week b e g in n in g May 6. T o d a te ten d ed to M arch 31, as in so m e sec- E u p |oyeeg o ( a conBt ru c t|o n com pany i n e a rly > 9 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 h a s been a p p ro - lio n s of th e c o u n try o th e r su h s ti- C h a rlie D eH aven, w ho w ent easl j by way o f th e P a n a m a C a n a l la st De c e m b e r, lias w ritte n th a t lie is now on b o u rd th e U. S. S. M a d a w a sk a in 'A tla n tic w a te rs. T lie r e g u la r m e e tin g ot tlie W orn- e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion I w ill m e e t at tlie lib ra ry nex t T h u rs - d ay a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. All w om en a re in v ite d to a tte n d . In ltla ls got m ixed in a local item in th e last O utlook, w hich gave th e I c re d it fo r th e new serv ice flag a t th e at Angel Islan d c a n to n m e n t subscribed L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. C ath o lic ch u rc h to W. It. K ern. T he over a h u n d re d d o lla rs to th e V M C. flag w as th e g ift of h is fa th e r, M. D. A, because of tile tre a tm e n t w hich K ern. they received a t thq, h a n d s of th e Y. H arv ey R an ey , w ho h a s been fo r M. C. A. w hile th ey w ere at th e c a n a b o u t a y e a r in C a lifo rn ia a n d A ri tonm ent. zo n a. lias w ritte n h is p a re n ts , Mr und M rs. B. N. R an ey , th a t lie h as lte d C ro ss w o rk e rs a t lin e of c o m Join ed th e navy. H e h a s g o n e in to m u n ic a tio n c a n te e n s in F ra n c e ac- tr a in ln g a t a C a lifo rn ia tr a in in g s ta - 'com pany A m erican s o ld ie rs on sliop- tl° n . p in g tr ip s , to see th a t th e y rec e iv e Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n P alm q u ist had a c o rre c t c h a n g e a n d o th e rw is e a d v ise le tte r re c en tly from th e ir son R a y ,1 th e m in th e i r e n c o u n te rs w ith F re n c h who is p ra c tic in g w itii big gu n s at sh o p k e e p e rs. n ig h t w ith th e F ield A rtille ry in O ne-ton tru c k fo r h ire . E x p ress F ran ce. Mr. P alm q u ist re p o rts th a t he lias had an e arly sw arm of bees th is and h a u lin g . II. C h ris te n s o n . P h o n e 13 y ear, W hich sw arm ed on May 1. H. W. C ooley & Son of th e W h ite In d ia le a d s ail c o u n trie s in th e K n o ll p o u ltry y a rd s h a v e been busy im p o rta tio n of c o tto n goods. th is se a s o n o p e ra tin g in c u b a to rs and c a rin g fo r y o u n g c h ick s. T h ey have GRESHAM TIME TABLE h a tc h e d o v e r 1 2,000 c h ic k s an d have T ra in s fo r E s ta c a d a o r B u ll K lin so ld a b o u t 9 ,0 0 0 M r, C ooley sa y s It h a s b een a tine se a so n fo r h a tc h in g (B u ll R u n t r a i n s le a v e M t. H o o d D e p o t I , 12.25 A M I lly E x S u n . G r e s h a in O n ly . u n d th e d e m a n d is good. | 12 25 AM S u n . to E s t a c a d a 25 AM D ly , M ail a n d E x ., E s t a c a d a A J u n i o r L e a g u e w as re c e n tly o r 5 5:34 A M D ly , E x. S u n . G r e s h a m O n ly 6 :1 2 A M D ly. G r e s h a m O n ly g a n iz e d in th e M e th o d ist E piscopal 6 52 AM S u n . to B u ll R u n c h u rc h , w h ich m e e ts e v ery F rid a y 7:45 AM D ly to E s t a c a d a » 40 AM D ly . G r e s h a m O n ly a fte rn o o n a t 3 :4 5 . Mrs. C. O. B ra n 9:50 AM L>ly, to B u ll R u n son a n d Mrs. A. W. S h ip ley a re in 10 40 AM D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly 11:45 AM D ly, E s t a c a d a c h a rg e . T h e m e e tin g s a re in t e r e s t 12 40 I’M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly 1 50 PM D ly, Io B u ll R u n in g a n d all c h ild re n b etw een th e ag e s 2 40 P.M l ily , G r e s h a m O n ly of 8 a n d 14 a r e u rg e d to a tte n d . 3 45 I'M D ly , E s t a c a d a 4 40 PM D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly M rs. E. T. W ilk es o f R ockw ood 4 60 PM L>ly, to B u ll R u n 5:45 PM D ly . E s t a c a d a h as re c e n tly h e a rd fro m h e r son, 6 35 PM D ly , E x S u n ., G r e s h a m O n ly T h o m a s M. W a tso n , w ho is in F ra n c e 7 00 PM D ly , to B u ll R u n 7:45 PM D ly . E s ta c a d a a n d re p o r ts th a t he is w ell, lie is a 9:10 I’M D ly , G r e s h a m O n ly m e m b e r of th e 1 3 th Co., 2d M otor 11.10 I ’M D ly . G r e s h a m O n ly T rains fur P ortlan d M ech an ics R eg im e n t. The re p o rt I l 11 AM D ly E x . S u n . w as c u r r e n t a few w eek s ag o th a t he 2.04 AM S u n o n ly 5.40 A M D ly E x .S u n . h ad d ied of d is e a se in F ra n c e , but 6 15 AM D ly . 7 33 AM D ly h e sa y s th a t h e h a s n o t been sick. 8 07 AM D ly f ro m l i t . H o o d D ep o t. O scar N o reen , w ho h a s been fo r h 40 A M Dly 34 A M D ly s e v e ra l m o n th s in th e navy in A tla n 10 9 40 AM D ly tic w a te rs , h a s been p ro m o te d to th e j 11 SO AM D ly f ro m M t. H o o d D e p o t 2 :4 0 P M D ly to G r e s h a m O n ly p o sitio n o f S econd C lass G u n n e r's 1 1:34 PM D ly 2:40 PM D ly M ate. H e lik e s h is w ork a n d is g la d 3:30 PM D ly f ro m M t H o o d D ep o t to do h is p a rt in th e w in n in g o f th e 4 40 PM D ly. 5 34 PM D ly. w ar. H is p a re n ts , a n d Mrs. E C. 6 36 PM D ly E x. Hun. 6 40 PM D ly f r o m Mt H o o d D e p o t N o reen , re c e iv e d a w indow c a rd se v 7:16 P M Dly, e ra l m o n th s ag o in d ic a tin g th a t th e ir 9 15 PM D ly. 9 45 PM D ly . so n w as s e rv in g a t th p fro n t. 11 15 PM D ly. Mr. und Mrs. H E. D a d s w ent to M O X T À V I L L A -T B O U T D A L E L I N E L v. T ro u td a le C u lv er in E a ste rn O regon last week, X«v. M e n tä v illä •6 15 a. m. •5 45 a. ni w here th e y Joined th e ir son-in-law and 6 40 a. m 7:15 a. m. 8 00 a. m 8 45 a. in d a u g h te r, Mr. an d M rs E arl T h om p T 9 1 5 a m, 10 35 a. m. 10.06 a. m. 12 35 p. m. son an d cam e back w ith them by a u to 2:35 p. m. 411 :1 6 a. m m obile, a rr iv in g in G resh am yesterday. 12:06 p m 4:30 p m. TJ1 1 5 p. m. 5.50 p. m. W hile th e re , th ey had th e p leasu re of 2:05 p. m 6 55 p. m. c a tc h in g tr o u t in C rooked riv e r Miss 113:15 p. m . 4 00 p. m Ire n e M iller, niece of M rs F W. F le ld - 5 10 p. m 6 15 p. m , i house acco m p an ied th em hom e from t7 :2 0 p. m . - e a ste rn O regon. • D a ily e x c e p t S u n d a y r 8 00 p. ni. I T o L in n e in a n n . c o n n e c t w ith O .W | C h a rle s L a to u re ll an d w ife r e tr a in « f o r P o rtla n d . tu r n e d F rid a y fro m s p e n d in g th e ¡w in te r In C a lifo rn ia . M ost of th e ir sta y w as in Ran D iego, b u t th e y m ad e a tr ip to T ia J u a n a on th e M exican b o rd e r T h e ir r e tu r n w as by a u to over th e r o u te th r o u g h L a k e v ie w , b u t th e y w ere co m p elled , to s h ip th e i r c a r fro m H ood R iv er Ito C asc a d e L o ck s on ac c o u n t of h ig h - I w ay b e in g closed. A recen t le tte r from H erold K ern from F ra n c e in fo rm s h is p a re n ts th a t h e Is now w o rk in g on g a s e n g in e s an d sp eed ers an d doing v a rio u s re p a ir Jobs H e lik e s th e w o rk b u t is a n x io u s to get to th e fro n t H erold say s th a t a g reat am o u n t o f good w ork is being done by th e K n ig h ts of C olum bus, th e Y M C. A . th e Red C ross and th e S alv atio n Army. H e sp eak s of fret- p ic tu re • an d c h u rc h serv ices w hich a re co u .u i i- ed re g u la rly by the K of C A n u m b e r of G reshain people a tte n d ed E v e n in g S ta r g ra n g e la st S a tu rd a y a n d re p o r te d a tin e p ro g ra m T h e d in VOTE FOR n e r w as a M ade in O re g o n " re p a s t, e v e ry th in g being grow n or m anufact- JOHN E. OWEN u red in th e s ta te A bout tw enty-five sam ples of O regon p ro d u c ts w ere do Republican C andidate for n ated by m a n u fa c tu re re s of th e sta te , au d w ere d is trib u te d to m em bers of Circuit Judge th e g ra n g e p resen t. T hose going from h ere w ere Mr. an d Mrs. M D. K ern. Department No. 6 M rs D. W. M etzger. Mr a n d M rs W Primary May 17 R. K ern . Mrs. It H. Todd, Ju d g e and P a id A d v Mrs. G eorge W S tap leto n lu te s a re n o t yet a v a ila b le . p rin te d fo r w a r re lie f w ork. P rim a rie s M ay 17, 1918 Ballot No. 89. PAUL M. LONG Republican Candidate for State Representative — P a id Adv. Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with 4 m oa. >8.26 4.26 3.00 4.60 1 yr. D aily O re g o n ia n .............................. >5.00 D ally a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n ...... 8.00 D ally J o u r n a l .......... ........................... 5.60 D ally an d S u n d ay J o u r n a l __ ___ 7 .(0 E v e n in g T e le g ra m ........................ 5 5 0 W eekly O re g o n ia n ........................... 2.00 S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l ........................ 2.00 D aily N ew s a n d N .-W . F a rm s te a d 3.50 1.16 1.16 Now’s the best time to subscribe. Do it NOW. PHONE 701 100% Planting Using an Iron A g e Potato P lanter Cultivators in one or two-horse. Planet Jr.-Iron Age G arden Seeders and Cultivators Hessel’s Farm Machinery 544 W. A. HESSEL S K O ra isi ¡ûCâi 6x2 553fSi SESESESESS; ì i ì 'S ì C g THIRD Liberty Loan Subscriptions AT OUR BANK SUBRCRIBERS AMOUNT 555 $51,700.00 ft ft ft FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon