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O U TLO O K
b u rd e n e d w ith o v er-co n fid en ce. F o r
a f t e r w elco m in g hi« en e m ie s to grave«
T W IC B A W B K K
o f th e ir ow n d ig g in g , h e «aid:
O u r v ic to rie s in th e field a n d th e
P u b lish e d ev ery T u e sd a y a u d F rid a y
a t G re sh a m , O reg o n , by th e O u t­ v ic to rie s o f th e U e rtn a n s a t hom e
look P u b lis h in g Co.
H. L. St. m u s t m a k e th o se o v e r y o n d e r r e a l­
ize th a t w e c a n n o t be s u b d u e d by
C la ir, E d ito r an d M an ag er.
fo rce o f a rm s a n d eco n o m ic is o la ­
Oar
S abscrtptton
tion.
M a t*«
H e re is n o p ro m ise o f v icto ry , h u t
One ye ar, ( l ie .
o n ly a n a s s u ra n c e — su c h a s it is—
a ll
m onth«.
16,
t h r * * m o nth'« tr ia l
t h a t th e G e rm a n s c a n n o t he " s u b ­
*'ib « c rlp tlo n , 50c.
d u e d .”
I t s o u n d s a lm o s t lik e a
▲Svenlaiag
p eace fe e le r.
W h a t w as p ro m ised ,
H ate« teaeuuable
lo n g ed fo r. an d co n fid e n tly ex p ected
)u r re p re s e n ta tiv e
will call.
w as v icto ry . Now it is Bald, n o t th a t
P boae 701
th e a llie s can he b e a te n , h u t only
The L i u o t ,
th a t th ey c a n n o t w in. O ne w o n d ers
W ay le the
w hat h a s b eco m e o f “ U o tl."
th a t tV In e .”
Q pesham
O utlook
A b o u t th e O reg o n p o ta to s u r p lu s :
T h e p ro d u c e rs sh o u ld be p ro u d of
th e re s u lts . T h e q u o ta tio n s show
th a t th ey a re receiv in g a lm o s t h a lf
us m u ch as th e c o n su m e rs h av e to
pay— th a t is th e h o u se k e e p in g c o n ­
su m e rs.
T h e r e s ta u r a n t c o n su m e rs
pay a b o u t 927 a sack lo r O n-gun po­
ta to e s.
F R ID A Y .
HAY
10.
ÎW IS
I
MULTNOMAH COUNTY’S ONLY CANDIDATE
HERMON A. LEWIS
FOR GOVERNOR
R E P I BLI CAN
WANTS
A Patriotic Am erican
J o in t S tate Senator
C lackam as, C olum bia and
M ultn o m ah C ounties
A N a tive o f Wisconsin
LIVESTOCK
Age 4 7
HORMEH
GOOD H O U SE a n d fo u r lo ts fo r
T h e P o rtla n d p a p e rs u rg e upon
re n t. V a rie ty of fr u it. H o u se va­
th e p eo p le th e n e c e ssity o f b u y in g
c a n t a l t e r M ay 18.
O. W. K e n ­
n ey , p h o u e 519.
tf
K ntered ae eet und-claee m a tte r M arch th e i r fu el d u rin g th e su m m e r. T h e re
I. 1911. at the PoetofTlce a t are e h a m ,
It is d e s ira b ility . F O Il SA LE- A te a m , h a rn e s s an d
- >r«gon, under the A c t o f M a rc h I , 117*. is no n e c e ssity .
U n less you re a liz e th e d e s ira b ility of
w ag o n ; o r te a m a lo n e , wt. 2700
P a u l S to n e, p h o n e 798.
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o b ta in in g fu el in su m m e r, you may
o f n e c e ssity fre e z e to d e a th n ex t F O R S A L E - A g e n tle d riv in g h o rse,
w in te r.
9 y e a rs o ld . w e ig h t 1000 p o u n d s:
a lso b uggy a u d h a rn e s s .
lia s
been used fo r fa rm w ork a n d c u l­
T h e w est is no place fo r sla c k e rs,
tiv a tin g . P h o n e 801 o r 318. tf
u,i, in s i ns< k i i t i o n h .
fin an cial o r o th e rw ise .
T h e peo p le
of th e w e st d o n o t lik e h is k in d . F O R S A L E — M are 6 y e a rs old, also
ru b b e r tire d rig
L. L. H ia tt.
A c o m m itte e fro m th e tow n coun A nd th e w e s te r n e r h a s a w ay o f e x ­
cil is so lic itin g fu n d s fo r a s ta tu e to p e n s i n g h is lik e s a n d d is lik e s in a F O R S A L E C H E A P , good w ork h o rse,
be p laced
on th e fo u n ta in . T he m a n n e r th a t w ill n o t he m is u n d e r­
g e n tle a n d tr u e p u lle r, w eig h t
14 00. H ave no u se fo r h im . W rite
cou n t 11 lias a g re e d to pay *60 to­ sto o d .
E. L. Ja c k s o n , R. 4, Box 97, G re s h ­
wn id th e co st b a t th e r e is a n e n th u ­
am o r p h o n e D am a sc u s 159.
tf
sia sm am o n g th e p eo p le re g a rd in g th e
T h e food a d m in is tr a tio n is ta k in g
« ta m e an d Hie e n d e a v o r to ra ise th e ste p s to sto p th e tr a d e in ro tte n eg g s F O R
S A L E — 3 -y ear-o ld c o lt; 3 ‘4
M itch ell w a g o n ; good s u r r y an d
h a la iire
of
$60
by su b s c rip tio n th is su m m e r, i t Is p o ssib le th a t th is
lig h t d o u b le h a rn e s s.
W ill sell
b ro u g h t *63 in a b o u t th r e e h o u rs, easy old m e th o d of s w in d lin g
th e
ch eap . W. J . H illy a rd , p h o u e 776.
w illi a u n ifo rm su m of o n e d o lla r c o n su m e r is to be in te rfe re d w ith ?
COWS
fro m e ach p erso n .
W h a t Is tlie c o n s u m e r fo r an y w ay ?
T h e O u tlo o k w ould s u g g e s t th a t
CO W AND T W O C A L V E S fo r sale.
th e c o m m itte e c o n tin u e its can v ass
T h e re is n o t a salo o n in O reg o n ,
J e rse y cow 4 y e a rs old.
W. 11.
Udy, T a y lo r a v e n u e , on S ectio n
a n d , if p o ssib le, se c u re th e e n tire b u t th e r e a r e s p e a k e rs upon p ro h i­
L in e ro a d , R-A, Box 599, P o rtla n d ,
*120 fro m th o s e w ho a r e w illin g to b itio n , a u d we d o n 't know why u n ­
p h o n e T a b o r 1170.
g in -
li cun be d o n e, easily-, as th e less it is c o n sid e re d a p p r o p r ia te a(
W
A
N T E D YOUNG F R E S H COW lo r
su b s c rip tio n list sh o w s th a t m any th is tim e to h o ld a jig d an c e on old
fam ily . M ust be good. C ash p ro p ­
petsom - w ho w ould g iv e a d o lla r have J o h n R a rle y c o rn 's g rav e.
o sitio n . P h o n e G re sh a m 455. F.
nol been seen . T h e s t a tu e is to be
M. M yers, h a lf m ile n o rth of P le a s ­
A s o u th e rn s e n a to r say s th e r e is
a n t H om e, O reg o n .
tf
e r e e l td n ex t w eek, a n d if th e e n tire
s u m is not ra ised by su b s c rip tio n th e ro o m in th e a rm y fo r a ll d e m o c ra ts S E V E N COW S fo r sa le — S om e fre sh
to w n co u n cil m ay th e n a u th o r iz e p a y ­ w ho w a n t postoffices a n d c a n 't get
so o n , m o stly Je rs e y s , o n e s h o r t­
th em . In th e a rm y , m ay b e, b u t not
h o rn , good m ilk e rs.
M rs. S. R.
m en t of an y d eficit.
K itz m ille r, p h o u e 32x1, G resh am
in th e tr a in in g
c a m p s, w hich a re
M I V I ’ I I I IIS A N PI,AN'KS.
too lim ite d in size.
F O R SA LE — A 4-y ear-o ld cow fre sh
tttlclal paper o f th e T o w n o f Ureeharu
dfielal paper o f the T o w n o f F a ir-
view.
A p r il 1«.
C a ll 4x a l t e r G o ’c lo c k
F o r th r e e y e a rs tlie N o n -P a rtisa n
It is p ro b a b ly tr u e , a s L illia n R us­
L e a g u e h as been o p e ra tin g in N o rth sell say s, th a t fe m in in e s u m m e r a t ­ T H R E E FA M IL Y COW S fo r sale. E
B a u m a n n , G re sh a m , p h o n e 901.
D a k o ta
II s t a r te d us a so c ia list p a r ­ tire is f a r m o re c o m fo rta b le th a n th e
P o u ltry
ty am i c o n tin u e s tr u e lo type. It lias m a sc u lin e a rtic le , bu t it d o e sn 't offer
Ju s t h eld its s la te c o n v e n tio n and th e su m s
p ro te c tio n
a g a in s t m o s­ MAMMOTH
B RO N ZE tu rk e y e g g s
a d o p te d Ils s t a le p la tfo rm fo r th e q u ito e s.
fo r sale,
$3 a. dozen
H e im e r
J o h n s o n , B o rin g , O re., 113, Box 8.
full e le c tio n . It in c lu d e s;
p h o u e 7 64.
21
‘‘G o v e rn m e n t s e iz u re an d o p e ra ­
C a rra n z a m u s t be m ig h ty tire d ,
tio n of all fa c to rie s in w hich in d u s­ an d p e rh a p s
’
REAL
ESTATE
RENTAL*
is g e ttin g im p a tie n t,
tr ia l d is p u te s do not yield to m e d ia ­ w a itin g
fo r G e rm a n y to lick th e W A N T E D T O R E N T -A f u r n i s h e d
tio n .
U n ited S ta te s a n d th e n d e liv e r T ex as
h o u se o r ro o m s fo r h o u se k e e p in g ,
D ire c t c o n tra c ta b etw een th e g o v ­ o v e r to him a n d h is o th e r b rig a n d s
m o d ern . E n q u ire a t O u tlo o k office.
e r n m e n t am i a ll w o rk e rs on g o v e rn ­
FO
R S A L E OR R E N T
1 a c re , good
m e n t s u p p lie s
an d
w o rk , th ro u g h
The
g o v e rn m e n t h as d ecid ed to
3 -rooiu h o u se w ith u ttlc . c h ic k , u
th e i r o ig a u iz a lIo n s
ta k e o v e r a ll wool in w a re h o u se s
h o u se, y o u n g fr u it tre e s
E. H a .
'D is trib u tio n by I lie g o v e rn m e n t, T h a t m e a n s th a t S ta n fie ld 's m illio n
b iso n , G resh am
P h o n e 509.
tf
. ilu g as b u y e r an d s e lle r, th ro u g h p o u n d s w ill he u n sto re d an d lie set
F O R S A L S — 8 -rooni m o d ern h o u se.
tin p u rcels post o f im p o rta n t e sse n ­ to w o rk a t d e fe a tin g tlie H un.
2 lo ts 5 0 x 1 1 5 , f r u it a n d b e rrie s.
tia ls o f life,
B ull R u n w a te r, g as, e le c tric ity ,
$ 3 ,0 0 0 . T e rm s. C o rn e r 5 th a n d
A sy stem of su ies a n d re n ta l of
H is n o b le r In tim e o f w ar to in ­
R o b e rts a v e n u e . G re sh a m .
*22
a g r ic u ltu r a l im p le m e n ts by tlie g o v ­ vest m o n ey in a fa c to ry w hich w ill
e rn m e n t, in o r d e r th a t th e best p o ssi­ m a k e " t h e first pin a lo d g e m em b er F O R S A L E OR R E N T E ig h t a c,. .
2 'a m iles e a st of G resham on Sec
ble n -i m ay he m a d e of p o w e r ap p li- e v e r w o re
th a n in a dog b iscu it
tio n L ic e ro ad .
\n p ly W B. I ’ m
a m e s lo in c re a se p ro d u c tio n .
b a k e ry .
so n , p h o n e 131, G re sh a m , Ore.
A m e n d m e n t of th e c o n s titu tio n to |
_______________
p e rm it bond Issu es fo r p u b lic-o w n ed ' H e re ’s h o p in g th a t th e n ex t lib e rty F O R R E N T 5 -rooni fu rn is h e d b u n ­
galow
in
T h o m p so n
a d d itio n .
p ro je c ts.
(lo an issu e w ill be used in b u y in g o u r
G re sh a m , p h o n e 79x5.
tf
A \ stein of s ta te -o w n e d c e n tr a l hoys r e tu r n
tic k e ts tg n n F ra n c e
e le \ ilo rs,
flo u r
m ills,
p ac k in g W o u ld n 't It go o v e r th e to p w ith a
MISCELLANEOUS
lio n s,
an d cold s to ra g e p la n ts.
ru s h ?
P A S T U R E F O R R E N T - \h o u t |. •
S ta te -c o n tro lle d
ru ra l
c re d it
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head.
Apply E. D unn, opposite
I. I I.s . le v a t o r s , f l o u r m ills , p a c k in g
S p e a k in g o f th e use o f s u b s titu te s ,
hoi, . s an d cold s to ra g e p la n ts.
I’h e h ig h e r p ric e o f n a ils Is p ro v in g a
C la re n c e T ru e W ilson fa rm .
2 2
ta te c o n tro lle d r u r a l c r e d it h a n k s h “ rd 8 h lP o l>
fello w w ho c a n 't get MAN W A N T E D I o plo
tw o a c re s o :
o p e ra te d a t co st
S h o rt-tim e lo an s n ““ » P en d er b u " o n <>» a c c o u n t o f the
new g ro u n d a t $10 an a c re
A. C.
P a rk . Box 4 18, R-A, P o rtla n d , h alf
I th e fa r m e rs by th e g o v e rn m e n t on w a r-
.u lie n o rth c f B ase L ine.
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c r o p s e c u r i t y , w h e th e r o n o w n ed o r !
,
,,
____________
W h hen
th is COUnlry
c o u n try
re n te d I .m l
I
W
en
rettl,y ge,H! FOR S A L E
B ean s to r seed
The
a n o th e r m illio n m en on fo re lg u s o il.,
L ady W a s h in g to n v a rie ty
W.
S ta le
in s u ra n c e on
all fa rm
H o rn e c k e r. G resliam , O re., plum e
th e k a is e r w ill h a v e no m o re c h an ce
b u ild in g s ."
1 2 5
21
(th a n a s h ir t b u tto n in u la u n d ry
I'lils p ro g ra m w ould be a k ille r
FO R SALK A six -b o le C o lu m b ia
fo r a ll
p riv u te
b u sin e ss a n d th e
Now t h a t th e y a r e ta k in g G erm an
ra n g e an d k itc h e n c a b in e t fo r $35
ile .n il k n e ll o f A m erican in itia tiv e .
P h o n e 371.
tf
o u t o f th e sc h o o ls le t ub ta k e L a tin
o u t o f th e d ru g « to res
K 1IMKK-M tl» F l . l t H EH.
SNOW P O TA T O E S fo r seed.
The
e a rlie s t o f all. F o r s a le a t C o lu m ­
It it g e ttin g to be a b o u t th a t tim e
b ia View F a rm , C o rb e tt, O regou.
K a is e r W illiam is re p o r te d to
o f th e y e a r w h en th e can o p e n e rs w ill 1
hav e said re c e n tly , " T h e p eo p le w ho
F or Sale.
w ish to d e stro y ifs a r e d ig g in g th e ir g et th e ir a n n u a l rest.
One 8 h. p. g as e n g in e , W e b ste r
ow n g ra v e s ."
T h e re is no sc a rc ity
A little c a re f u l th in k in g b efo re , ™ agneto, (n e a rly n e w ), $185
.
,,,
, , ,
O ne F a ir b a n k s & M orse 1 g, h p
of g ra v e s in F la n d e r s . In M essopo- ..
th e p rim a rie s w ill sa v e a n a w fu l lot e n g ln e i n e , rl}. new> , 65
tn iu iu am i A rm e n ia , in R u ssia an d
o f w o rry a fte rw a rd .
O ne No. 70 B o w ser feed m ill, larg ì
I lie B a lk a n s
B ut th ey w ere all dug
size. $100.
by ih e k a is e r am i h is m in io n s, who
T w o 5 0 0 -p o u n d c a p a c ity , tw o 7 0 0 -'
"1 am n o t In te re s te d in th e p resi
-•tailed tlie w ar
It w o u ld be in t e r ­ deu cy , " said T ed d y .
No. not t h t , , P<>u n d ‘ « P ^ l t y . o n e 3 5 0 -im u n d cap a.
z
Ity, e re a m s e p a r a to rs . $25 to $50
e s tin g to know w hut tlie All H ig h e st
o n e — b u t th e n ex t.
I
H E S S E L 'S FA RM M A C H IN E R Y
m e a n s by " u s "
No o n e is se e k in g
lo d e stro y tlie G e rm a n p eo p le, an d 1
th e so o n e r th ey re a liz e th is th e bet-
tei fo r th e m se lv e s
As f a r as th ey !
lm ve been d e stro y e d it h a s been by
tlie k a ise r.
T h e m ost b ru ta l m an 1
a l n e w ould s h rin k fro m c o m p e titio n
HOMEMADE HAMS BACON AND LARD
w ith him a u d his g a n g In th e k illin g
bu< me *
in th a t th ey a re su p re m e
Fruits and Vegetable« in Season
li it w ere tr u e us it is n o t
th a t 1
le peo p le w ho a re fig h tin g him a re
WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS
d ig g in g Ilie ir ow n g ra v e s .” It is |
to be said th a t th ey w ould r a th e r
i.
in th e m Ilian live u n d e r th e r u le .
th e k a is e r
T h e re 1«. h a p p ily , no
PleatAnt Home
PhoiP 735
su ch d e s p e r a te ch o ice
T h e re ia one (
i l . i i r th a t w ill be d u g , th a t fo r G e r­
m an a u to c ra c y a n d m ilita ris m And
it w ill be tilted . T h e w o rld m u st be
re e d fro m th e c u rs e o f th e P ru M la n
sy s te m , a n d
th e
p o iso n
th a t has
Office with Commercial Delivery Co
flo w ed fro m it. T h ia w a r is re a lly
229 Pine Street Between Firgt and Second
o n e , n o t fo r th e d e s tru c tio n of a p eo ­
ple. b u t fo r th e e x te r m in a tio n o f a
O restu m
<4d O arage se a r I im b e r Yard, K esidw ic« sam e
d ise a se .
ALL L U D I OF HAULIKO BBTWKUI O UBH AM AMD
T h e w o rld 1« no lo n g e r co w ed by
r a ttlin g s a b e r s a u d « b lu in g a rm o r,
o r fr ig h te n e d by th e H o h e n io lle ru
K«timat«e given on ontaide trips.
Coal or Briquets
b ra v a d o , of w h ich th e w ord« q u o te d
Portlami
ib o v e a re a p e rfe c t sp e c im e n . T h e
Mie
■roadway A I M ; A-SO7M
k .u s e r h im se lf d o es n o t seem to be
f o r 2 7 Years a
o f Oregon
FOR RE ELECTION
A
I igonus
Champion o f
EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE
Albert Eksitom
Prim aries .May 17, IBIS
the R ights o f the People
N ot a sla c k e r. P r e s e n t a t every
ro ll-c a ll a n d im p o r ta n t m e e tin g
o f th e la s t L e g is la tu r e .
A bso­
lu te ly no fa v o rite s.
P le d g e d to
p a tr io tic s u p p o r t o f th e S ta te am i
N a tio n in th e p re s e n t c risis.
GUS C. MOSER
Republican President Oregon
State Senate
F o r a v ig o ro u s p ro s e c u tio n of th e w ar to a v ic to rio u s
co n clu sio n .
F o r s tr ic t b u sin e ss p rin c ip le s in m a n a g e m e n t of S ta te
affairs.
F o r R u ra l C re d its E x te n sio n . Ir r ig a tio n , D ra in a g e a n d De­
v e lo p m en t of all o u r reso u rc e s.
E or a s s is ta n c e by P o rtla n d c a p ita l a n d b u sin e ss to every
sectio n o f o u r g re a t s ta te .
F o r tlie r ig h ts of b o th L a b o r an d C a p ita l u n d e r a sch em e
>f m u tu a l co -o p e ra tio n .
For
G ood
R oad s, B ut F ig h tin g
th e P a v in g
P ro g re ssiv e R epublican.
U nqualified A m ericanism .
D evelope S ta te ’s in d u s trie s
fa rm p ro d u ctio n .
an d
(P a id A d v e rtise m e n t.)
T rust
Moulton for Circuit Judge
We a r e p a y in g ab o u t $ 5 0 0 0 m o re p er 1G foot m ile of
B itu lith ic p a v e m e n t in O regon Gian is b ein g p aid In W a s h ­
in g to n . Let us b u ild good ro a d s in every co u n ty in th e s ta te
—G iv e E very C o u n ty a S q u a re Deal.
E lect M i w r an d you w ill fo re v e r b a n ish th e s u b tle in f lu ­
ence of th e P a v in g T ru s t from O regon p o litics.
AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT
— P aid Adv.
■ ■ ff iB M I ■ ■ ■ ■ & {
eU B M I
VÄ?
ARTHUR I. MOULTON
who is candidate for C ircuit
fudge, D epartm ent No. 4,
In M u h n o m ah C ounty, is a
well-known and active law­
yer, who has been practising
ii - profession in Portland
lor the past ten years. He
is p articu larly well known
as a trial lawyer, and if e-
lected will bring to the
bench the energy and indus­
try necessary to keep the
work of M ultnom ah C ounty
caught up.
— P a id A dv.
M. M. SQUIRE
R epublican C andidate to
Succeed Himself as
GEO. W . ST A PL E T O N
Constable of
T o S ucceed H im s e lf
Multnomah District
Circuit judge, D epartm ent 4
Prim aries, M ay 17th
V o te X 5 3
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B e s t C ^ u a lity IV le a ts
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Vote X No. 63
R esident
Adv.
(P « id A d v e rtis e m e n t.)
1
To the faxpayers of Mullnotnah County
I m t \pt'ii->e Oi
'• coroner'« office for 1915
was $5851.93, for 1916, <5080.02, for 1917.
<•«844.42. Why elect he present incum bent with
an abnorm d expense lid w ithout increase in effi-
c:: nev ?
Vote Number 121 “X ” on Ballet for
DR. H. E. SCHLEGEL
Republican Candidate for Coroner
I have had four years experience as coroner of Spo­
kane County, Washington, and will, if elected, per­
form the duties of coroner in an efficient and patri­
otic manner at an expense not to exceed that of
1915. thus saving the taxpeyers thousands of doll­
ars annually.
— P aid Adv
JOHN
COOK
Republican Candidate
For Sheriff
Multnomah County
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COOK, JO HN
—F a lk 0 4 » .