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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1912)
G resham O utlook I VV IC E A W E E K ublish ed every T u esd ay an d F rid a y a t G resh am , O regon. 1. ST 'lit E d it o r a n d P u b l’ r S u b s c rip tio n R ates One year, 11.50; six months, 76c: three m onth’s tria l subscription, 60c T he T w elfth A n n u al S tock B re e d e rs ' sale u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e P o rtla n d H orse an d C a ttle Sale Co. will be held a t th e P o rtla n d F a ir g ro u n d s, A p ril Id to lb . F E. Alley o f R oseburg, N K W est of La G rande, O regon, anti M L. W hite- m o re o f P om eroy, •W ash in g to n , a re am ong th e p ro m in e n t s ta le b re e d trs th a t will have h o rses ut th e au cito n . Siime of th e m ost n o ted b re e d e rs of P ereh ero n h o rses will also be re p resen ted . For County M uch D evelopm ent W in k in Progress A dvertising. P re sid e n t W. J K e rr, of th e Or-1 K a t e s reason egon A g ric u ltu ra l C ollgee, h as ju s t able. O ur repre co m pleted a to u r of C e n tra l O regon, sentative w ill call w here he is d ire c tin g th e location Phone 701. "T h e Linotype W ay Is the W ay th a t W ins." E n te re d as second-class m a tte r •larch 3, 1911, a t th e post office a t G resh am , O regon, u n d e r th e a c t of larch 3. 1379._____________________ . of tw o d e m o n stra tio n fa rm s, an d of S h erm an , M orrow an d G illiam c o u n ties, w here he is su p e rv isin g th e w ork of O rrin B eaty, tra v e lin g a d viso r o f th e C ollege. T h e fu n d s for e q u ip p in g an d m an ag in g th e tw e d e m o n stra tio n fa rm s have been sub scribed by th e ra ilro a d s, th e b u si ness m en of P o rtla n d and th e c o u n ty co m m issio n ers of C rook county The fu n d s for Mr. Beaty s work have tieen su b scrib ed by P o rtlan d b u si ness men exclusively B oth f e a t u r e - of th e w ork a re u n d e r th e sole d i rectio n of P re s id e n t K err. R. F. ROBINSON We do not feel it n ecessary to ¡xilogize fo r th e ap p e a ra n c e of o u r of th e p a p er th is issue. Much i n u su al co rresp n o d en ce and new s li crow ded o u t by ih e u n u su a l de D r Low e says y o u r eyes plus Dr. m and fo r a d v e rtisin g space. O ur y o u r b rain s eq u al you, and it lp m n s a re open fo r th e c a n d id a tes latw e's rig h t. '•i il th e p ublic o," th e ir claim s to office It is th e m ost im p o rta n t th in g o u r -e a d e rs can th in k about l.il l space of th e o rd in ary m atte rs. I may well ta k e th e place fo r a Republian Candidate for 'I ai ails, look good to us and we Im i e o u r re a d e rs will give them i , h and all a c arefu l read in g and Mr. C aldw ell was horn in O regon vice In tellig en tly on A pril 19. a 14 y ears ag o ; has lived in P o rtla n d T his is an Im p o rtan t week in poli- 35 y ears, has been p racticin g law for Is w ell t i i ... nine s ta te s hold in g R ep u b lican | m ore th a n 16 y ears, and > G RESH AM U O DG E, A. F. w ill co n v en tio n s or p rim a ry elections. q u alified fo r th e office. He & A. M. C. D. S tated cont- m u n lcatlo n s >rt Good R ioa and / f ' Tr X v ' municationa will ba held Y esterd ay th e L o u isian a s ta te con- v nt ion was h eld ; today o ccu r th e will stan d solid fo r econom y, less every second and fo u rth T uesday In Illin o is p rim a rie s und to m orrow the law -m ak in g ” and m ore "law e n - 1 th e m o n th at b o'clock sh a rp in . i w Y ork sta te conv en tio n . The fo rcem en t," low er tax es an d a n ti- 1 O. O. F. H all, G resham . V isitors nt h er co n v en tio n s and p rim a rie s a re g ra ft— alw ays. co rd ially in v ited . H. J . P u lfe r, as follow s: A pril It), Maine, V er P aid Adv. se c re ta ry p ro tern. m ont and K en tu ck y s ta te conven tio n s; A pril 11, M ichigan s ta te con v en tio n ; A p ril 13, P en n sy lv an ia p ri m aries; A pril 13, N eb rask a p rim a r ie s . N ext w eek, A pril 19, will oc cu r th e O regon p rim aries. All eyes a re cen te re d on T a ft, < R oosevelt and La F o llete who a re m ak in g in som e s ta te s w h irlw in d , if not cyclonic cam p aig n s, e ith e r In p er son or by stro n g rep re se n ta tiv e s. The re s u lts of th e next ten day s will C A N D ID A T E F O R N O M IN A T IO N p ie tty n e a r if not q u ite d e term in e O N T H E R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T F O R th e fa te of at least tw o of th ese Ri p u b lican can d id a tes. E veryw here. C O U N T Y S C H O O L S U P E R IN T E N D E N T It* sp ite of th e stre n u o u s e ffo rts of R oosevelt and L a F o lle tte to boost Experienced in city and country schools, superintendent of Multnomah th e ir cause, T a ft is stead ily w ork ! county from 1896 till 1900, former .principal of Portland Business Col ing to th e fro n t and his p rospects lege. Believing myself well qualified for the office. I ask the support for th e n o m in atio n a re g e ttin g of all who favor continuous advancement along broad educational lines. b rig h te r ev ery day. s Paid A dv ertism een t H enry E. Heed of P o rtla n d is ou t fo r th e C ounty A ssessor's Job and Is p u ttin g fo rth som e stro n g claim s for th e place. Hu has been a re sid e n t 11 y ears, d u rin g th e past 20 y ears has been active In public affa irs. He w as se c re ta ry of th e la'w ls and C lark E xposition in 1905. fie believes in an econom ical b usi ness m anagem ent of th e assesso r's office. Geo. W. Caldwell State Senator. County School Superintendent Republican Candidate for Re-election Fred L. Olson F red L. Olson, w ho is seek in g th e no m in atio n for C ircuit Ju d g e , D epart m ent .N o . 1, Is well recom m ended, having th e tra in in g and ex p erien ce r . e i e s s a r y Io m ake a good ju d icial e lf ld a l Mr .Olson h as been Justice of th e peuce of th e P o rtla n d d istrict d u rin g th e p ast six y ears and has m ade a w orthy reco rd . U nder his a d m in is tra tio n th e ju s tic e 's office has grow n u n til now betw een 15 umi| 50 cases a day a re e n te re d on th e docket. His office now em - pieyes five c lerk s an d his decisions have been rem ark ab ly a c c u ra te and fair. Mr. Olson Is a young man and has stead ily advanced from new s hoy to ju stice of th e peace, h aving been ad m itted to th e b ar in 1894. T he O regon J o u rn a l says in ref-1 «lettce to th e d istric t a tto rn e y sh ip th a t th Te is not a crim in al In P o rt land who w ants W alter E vans for d is tric t atto rn e y . E very I i I r and ll'il" crook In M ultnom ah county Is I ■ ailiat him . Every v io lato r of th e law in th is city o r w ho expects to Re In th is city, w au ls hint beaten Every w hite slav er on th e P acific, coast ferv en tly hopes fo r his de- 15 at. W o u ld n 't it lie b e tte r for th e p e o p l e to have m ore to say, and th e , erlm inalh to have less to say, ab o u t 1 who sh all ru n P o rtlan d . ' Jo e " H u trh lu so n , w ho Is th e log- d can d id a te for th e com ity c le rk 's i fflci was in tow n today m eeting his '■tatty friend» in th is locality. He has a good record as a public offi- '• r, having been ten y ears d ep u ty city a u d ito r fo r P o rtla n d and has m ade a c a re fu l study of th e line of w ork req u ired of th e co u n ty clerk i t M ultnom ah county. His special ty Is th e p a tro n a g e of hom e Indus try ami th is atqieals to ev erv o n e as th e rig h t principal Mr. liu te h ln - " " as d ep u ty in th e city a u d ito r's office gain ed a re p u ta tio n as a co u rt, ous public official and will arry- th e sam e m eth o d s Into th e county c le r k ’s offh Riving close a l ten tio n to every lietali and dealing fairly w ith all. Mr, H u tch in so n was in th e legis l.itu re In 1902 and 19t) ts and helped nraw up an d p ass th e p resen t ftat- salary system for th e eounty clerk , w hlrh also p rescrib es all fees for filing p ap ers, etc., and ta t they shall he paid ,u th e county. U 11,1.1s FISHER F o|{ SHERIFF. bir.'h'tl.1 !9 v W‘:l W l,,u ’’’C h er's h rthilay. You may help c e le b ra te his birth d ay by electin g hint sh eriff "I M ultnom ah county. vote for l lshcr as s h e riff mean« h elping to l it • good d e a n man In th at much abnaed office The sh eriff can j „ 'h a t, anyone els., to .stem the tide of crim e In « city. F ish er slm Ply prom ise« th a t he will "m ake good.” t i ’ald Adv.) H E N R Y E, R E E D I W ill g iv e iN-rsoiial a tte n tio n to tlie o ffic e . V o u w ill fin d m e on th e jo b a l l th e tim e . Expenses o f th e Assessor's o ffic e h ave iniTi-iised 2 7 2 p e r cent since lO O il. I w ill s e p a ra te the o flie e fro m p olities, and th a t w ill save th e ta x p a y e rs ’ m o n ey. I w ill not p e rm it d ep u ty assesors to pass out e le ctio n cards a n d c a m p a ig n lit e r a t u r e Inclosed in assessment blan ks. I w d l conduct th e assessor's o ffic e accordin g to la w . No ju g g lin g w ith th e assessm ent ro lls . I w ill m a k e th e assessor's o ffic e an open Ix s ik to th e ta x p a y e rs . No s ta r c h a m b e r proceedings go w ith me. M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty assessments h ave been increased a t th e r a te o f n e a rly t h i r t y p e r r e n t n year Since HMM Assessments c lim b y e a r u ft e r y e a r, und th e la x r a t e c lim b s w ith th e m . T h e tax burden fa lls h ea v ily upon a ll classes o f people, but h ea v ie s t upon th e little h o m e o w n e r. 1 th in k tile tim e has coine to in v e s tig a te these h eavy in e rt uses an d sec JUMtifioM tliein. w hat W h a t do you th in k '.' believe in econom y in p u b lic expt uses, b ut not In p a rs im o n y . W e c a n n o t tax ouraelven rich, mt w e van tax ourwvlves p oo r. T h e re fo re , I m u <>|> im > mc <1 to exceHHive incrcMMeM In axaesu- inents and exroHNive lu x e *. B o lli assessments an d taxes can Is- kept dow n i f th e assessor w ill sit on th e lid . I w ill s it on th e lid . I f you b elieve as I do, vote fo r m e in th e p rim a rie s on A p r i l M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty has I h - c ii m y hom e fo r fo rty -o n e y e ars. p> rsonul p ro p e rty . I 10, pay taxes on la u d as w e ll as on HENRY E. REED REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE No. 125 on the Official Ballot. Lante sh o u ld e r Is n e a rly alw ay s due to rh e u m a tism of th e m uscles, Circuit Judge, Dep’t No. 4 Six years Justice of the Peace. "Have I made good ?" Every Shyster and Dishonest lawyer, every Dishonest liti- gent, every Dive keeper and Vicious law-breaker and CV h w ill v a . . Cd pol,t,c,an sa-vs Emphatically, “NO.” i (JU say ? B ald A d v e rtise m e n t. an d q u ic k ly y ield s to th e free a p p li- F o r sa le by G re sh a m D ru g Co. aw c a tio n of C h a m b e rla in ’s L ln lm e n t. a ll D ealers. Wilson THE AUCTIONEER W hat I A dvertisem ent Frank S. Fields Do DO Do DO VOI p re fe r a tra in e d ineeliunie t> ilo y o u r w o rk ? VOI voi want yo u r taxes risine d ? want to encourage g ,.,nl « ,rk ? VO I w an t a m a n In o ffic e w h o „111 t r e a t th e o m n io n p e o p le as well as he dees tin - m illio n a ir e ? Most o f you rea.I'T s know me |x r - o n a llj but I w ant you to te ll others who .Io not. T E L I , l l l l xi th a t I h im mad ■ the County p ro fit to the t H ii ll y of 0.AI.IXH* in H i l l C ie tk 's o ffic e |u»y a a to ta l p ro fit o f o ve r SiMKi.lNN) |„ t,.,, laws Used to he s iio o o a y e a r, T E I . I , T H E M I e in und w ill make a s im ila r « bo w ing as S e c re ta ry o f State. T E I . I , T H E M how I tre a t you when office you have business w ith For Sheriff th e T E I I. T H E M I am th. only g en nin e Ite p iih lie a ii w ho is a ra iid id a te fo r live ofrice. T E I . I , T H E M to vote fo r me i p r i l Ib t li. i p ro m ise you a e o n tlii- nous fa ith fu l IS'i-f. rtm iuee of a publie s e rv a n t's d u ties. Frank S. Fields Republican Candidate for SECRETARY OF STATE Paid Adv. Anti-Machine, Law-Enforcement Republican Candidate Flat Salary. No Fees. Only Business Man i unning for the position