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P rim a ry
GRESHAM
E lectio n
WILSON
M ay
T.
IS,
LOCAL EVENTS
OF INTEREST
1916
Circuit
HUME
FO R
Judge
ROBERT
D e p a rtm e n t No. 1
FO R M U LTN OM AH COUNTY
R E P U B L IC A N T IC K E T
Ballot No. 55
— P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t
» Paint that protects
farm equipment v
Some farmers neglect their
vehicles anil im plem ents—fail to
keep them well painted—an.l
they are "w orn o u t” before their
time.
Every y ear such a farm er has
to buy a "n e w binder,” a “ new
w agon,” o r new som ething else.
It will pay to keep your wag­
ons and m achinery paint«*] with
7ean\
WAGON P A IN !
It is especially adapted to re­
sist the severe action o f the
elem ents and insures th e maxi­
mum life and service from your
equipm ent.
Keep a small can always on
hand. P ainting wagons and im­
plem ents is a profitable way to
put in a rainy day. A sk for
color card.
A. W. Metzger
SERVICE
FRIDAY,
MAY
12,
BALLOT NO
1010
99
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TUCKER
R e p u b lic a n , I a m liila ie fo r N om ina
lio n fo r C irc u it J u d g e , F o u rth
■luilicial D istric t, D cpt. No.
3 , C o m p risin g M u ltn o ­
m a h C o u n tv .
Regular
Rotuni <>ak Riiiigi 2B iiK-li oven
koliini (),ik Uliief, l.w iiii'li oven
$(i5,BB
( 'oliinnihiii Range, 19-inclt oven
vvith Reservoir
$53.00
Columbia Range, lB-in. oven, aqnai'e
$43.5(1
New Superior, lS-in. vvith Reservoir
$35.00
Columbia Range, lS-in. oven, square
$38.50
liiiproveil ( 'as. ad •
$31.00
Tllese prives at'e sllbject to 5 per < •e u t discount.
Ihrlits of these stoves see sollte of the 195 llsel'S.
We are closing out our entire stock of heaters at
cost.
P r in c ip a l B. S. M c C o rm ic k a n d M rs.
A lii'iirm ic k e n te r t a i n e d t h e te a c h e r s o f
tin- g l a d e s c h o o l a t d in n e r l a s t n ig h t.
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ta lk b e fo re a c o m p a n y o f w o m e n a t th e
l i b r a r y l a s t W e d n e s d a y a f te r n o o n .
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T u e s d a y f ro m L o n g B each . C a lif o r n ia ,
w h e re th e y h a v e s p e n t th e w in te r T h ey
r e p o r t h a v in g h a d a v e ry p l e a s a n t s o ­
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O reg o n , w h e re lie h a s b een a r e s id e n t
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clock, d u r in g th e o p e n s e s s io n
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Mr. T u c k e r Is a c tiv e la a ll c iv ic m a t ­
T h o s e w h o d e s ir e a g o o d tim e a n d th e U n ited S ta te s N a tio n a l B ank. E d ­
te r s a n d w a s p r e s id e n t o f th e O reg o n to m e e t e v e ry b o d y e ls e s h o u ld n o t m iss
H u m a n e s o c ie ty f o r s e v e ra l y e a r s a n d th e g r a n g e c ir c u s a n d J itn e y d a n c e a t u c a te d In P o rtla n d a n d a t P r i n c e to i
c o n d u c te d , w i t h o u t c o m p e n s a tio n , m a n y
o ek w o o d to m o rr o w e v e n in g .
E v e ry - U n iv e rs ity , son of th a la te D onald
v ig o r o u s p r o s e c u tio n s o f c r u e l l y to a n ­
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h a s c o n tr ib u te d to th e c r e a tio n o f p u b ­
j v e r l a n d a g e n t h e r e h a d b e e n d e liv e re d . la t u r e b ecau se m y b u sin e ss e x p e ri­
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p o r te r o f e q u a l s u f f r a g e a n d th e e n a c t ­ h a d b e e n d e liv e re d a n d t h a t th r e e o f th e
b u y e r s a r e th e h a p p ie s t p e o p le I n th e tic a l re g u la tio n s o f th e s t a te h av e
m e n t o f p r o p e r I n d u s tr ia l le g is la tio n .
c o m m u n ity .
m uch to do w ith th e p ro s p e rity of its
T h e v o te r s c a n m a k e no m is ta k e In
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d ig n ity a n d a m a tu r e , s a fe , a n d so u n d A lb e r ta A llen a t h e r h o m e o n W a llu la
m o re o r less p e rm a n e n t by w ise law s
ju d g m e n t, a n d w ill h o n e s tly , f a i t h f u l l y H e ig h ts .
T h e G ia n ts h a v e a g a m e b o o k ed u p ju s t as ea sily a s it can be le ssen ed o r
a n d I m p a r tia lly d is c h a r g e th e d u tie s
f o r S u n d a y w ith t h e L og C a b in B a k e ry d e s tro y e d by fo o lish law s.
p r e s c r ib e d b y th e o a th o f h is office.
te a m , o n e o f th e s w if t e s t I n d e p e n d e n t
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If e le c te d , I w ill s tr iv e fo r c o n d i­
c lu b s o f P o rtla n d .
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E A R I, C. B R O N A U O H .
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M ltS . G. J . F R A N K E L ,
Effie w ill le a v e to m o rro w f o r L a G ra n d e s t a r ti n g of new e n te r p ris e s , w ith th e
ERN ST KRONER.
w h e r e th e y w ill Join Mr. S t a n l e y an d
B a llo t No. 01
c o n s e q u e n t la rg e pay ro lls a n d a c ­
t h e i r so n Ja c k .
— P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t
R. B B elt In s u f f e rin g w ith a b a d ly tiv ity in all lin e s o f e n d e a v o r.”
a p r a in e d a n k le
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w ltli th e a id o f c r u tc h e s .
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III,- l i b r a r y on T u e s d a y a f te r n o o n . M ay
liilh a t a p. in. M rs. E. S. M c C o rm ic k
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p a p e r w ill l i e g iv e n b y M rs. W R K ern
on W o rk o f W o m en in S o c ia l R e fo r m s "
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
a n d o n e b y M rs. E. U. G o o d w in on " P u r ­
p o se o f C iv il S e rv ic e R e fo rm ." T h is Is
STATE REPRESENTATIVE I l i e l a s t p r o g ra m f o r th e y e a r. P la n s
w ill tie m a d e f o r n e x t y e a r ’s w o rk ,
la r g e a tt e n d a n c e is d e s ire d .
Kennedy’s Moth-Proof Bag
$50.00
$40.00
$30.00
$35.25
$28.00
As to the
les than
R. R. CARLSON
"Worth its Weight in Gold"
is a saying used to describe men and things of unusual merit.
W E DO NOT CLAIM THAT A D. S.
Preparation should lie valued so highly, hut we do elain that
you will find their goods of unusual merit, and if y o u ’ll weigh
it by any standard, y o u ’ll not find it lacking in any p articular
FDR SALE BY
Powell’s Pharmacy
H ow itt Building
Phone 101
P r im a r y E le c tio n M ay 19, 1916
G resham . O regon
MISS ABBIE WRIGHT
B allo t \ o .
134
F o r S chool E fficiency, to m a k e
E very M otion, E v ery D o lla r C o u n t.
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
SCHOOL SU PERINTEND ENT
FRED
1 lie Kennedy Moth-Proof Bag is mighty cheap inaurauct
lor valuable furs, and is as safe as the average expensive stor
age. NO one can afford to risk having furs and clothing ruin ed
h. dusi and moths when a Kennedy Moth-Proof Bag retails at
only IB cents This hag is 2(1 inches wide and tiB inches long.
— P a id
GRESHAM DRUG CO.
Ihe R C X A I I Store
Do. s your house n«*v«l painting* 11 so.
i I let the high
of Paint m aterial delay the job
1 lie iliiletiuee het ween the old and new prices will not
. mount io much when you consider the necessity ol protecting
your buildings, and the improvement in appearances.
WE QUOTE
base 11c
Pioneer & Hammer Bros. White Lead,
Pure Boiled Linseed Oil
gallon 09c
Pure Raw Linseed Oil
gallon 97c
Pure Turpentine
gallon 90c
P a m te r'» Turps
gallon 60c
Coa! Tar
gallon 25c
Conqueror W hite Mixed Paint
gallon $2.00
We carry Sherwin Williams Mixed Paints
* They cover the e a rth .”
Sterling & Kidder Hdw. Co.
OREGON
A d v e r tis e m e n t
A r‘VJ8!t,A b ^ ii t W ri8 h t' a fo r m e r te a c h ­
A S ym bol o f H e a lth .
e r in th e A lb an y sch o o ls, is a c a n d i­
The
P y th a g o r ia n s
of A n c ie n t d a te fo r S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools in
G reece a te sim p le
fo o d , p ra c tic e d
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , on th e R ep u b li-
te m p e ra n c e a n d p u rity . As a b a d g e
S he is a K fa d u a te o f th e
th e y u sed th e live p o in te d s t a r w hich !\a n , t y,k e t
th ey re g a r d e d as a sy m b o l o f h e a lth . <) A. ( a w om an of sp le n d id a t t a i n ­
m ents. It is a b o u t 20 y e a rs sin c e sh e
A red five p o in te d s t a r a p p e a rs on ta
u g h t in A lb an y , a n d sh e h a s been
e ach p a c k a g e of C h a m b e rla in 's T a b ­ te a c h in g e v e r sin c e , a ta le n te d w o­
lets. a n d s till fu lfils its a n c ie n t m is­
m an. T h e D e m o c ra t s t a r te d to sav
sion as a sy m b o l of h e a lth .
y o u n g w om an.
Miss W rig h t is ju s t
a re tr o u b le d w ith i n d l o t i o n , b ii lo T - I
n e ss o r c o n s tip a tio n , g e t a D ackasp u .i i t ,,; » ,
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p r e s s in it s s e c o n d q u a r t e r l y e d itio n , it e n fo rc e m e n t of sch o o l law s; p ro m o ­
c o n t a i n s so p a ire s o f a u t o r e c o r d s a n d tio n of c h ild w e lfa re ; s t a n d a r d iz a ­
f u ll I n f o r m a t i o n on o t h e r m a t t e r s p e r ­ tio n of sc h o o ls a n d th e m a k in g of
t a in in g to t h e a u to m o b ile b u s in e s s . The ev ery m in u te a n d e v ery d o lla r c o u n t.
( r r o m th e A lb an y D e m o c ra t F r i ­
R e c o rd offices a r e in t h e l l o h a w ; I lild -
day, A p ril 14, 1916 )
(ng. T h ir d a n d M o rris o n s t r e e t s .
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R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D ITIO N O F
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f heer Up! Paint Up!
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F O R M E R A LB A N Y T E A C H E R CAN-
8T A 11: R B P R f i s ex pa th i:
D ID A T E A T P O R T L A N D .
ra x L im ita tio n , F e w e r L aw s, C o n ­
s tru c tiv e L e g isla tio n , L o w er T ax es, M is s A b b i e W rig h t R u n n in g fo r Su-
E conom y E fficient S erv ice.
|>< riiite iiilc iit o f S ch o o ls o f M u lt­
B A LLO T NO. 102
n o m ah .
T h e O re g o n s t a t e g r a n g e , in s e s s io n
C. M. S T A F F O R D
th is w eek a t G r a n l s l a s s , e le c te d offi­
P rin c ip a l of W o o d law n S chool
c e r s on W e d n e s d a y f o r th e c o m in g tw o
y e a r s u s fo llo w s .
M a s te r . C E. S p e n c e , o f O re g o n C i t y
R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
o v e r s e e r, C. D. H u ffm a n , o f P e n d le to n
s e c r e ta r y , M rs. M a ry H o w a r d , o f Mu
lin o ; t r e a s u r e r , H. H e r s b e r g , o f In d e
COUNTY SCHOOL
pendenc
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.SUPERINTENDENT
A lb a n y ; s te w a r d , M. P. Y o u n g , o f C la ts
k a n ie ; a s s i s t a n t s t e w a r d . C h a r le s H a y a
Vote Ballot Number 132
o f H h e iid a n . la d y s t e w a r d , M rs, E R
M ien, o f T a n g e n t . P o m o n a . M rs. I
— P a id A d v e r tis e m e n t
.M lhells, o f G r a n t s P a s s .
N e a r ly a ll th e a b o v e l i s t
e le c te d .
M r. S p e n c e is to
Protects your Wraps, Suits, Blankets, and Robes from Moth,
Dust and Soot.
J.
M lL T N O M A H COUNTY
R e p u b lic a n P r im a r ie s May 19.
At p re s e n t te a c h in g in a P o rtla n d
School.
It« p u b lic a n C a n d id a te fo r
OLD OFFICERS AGAIN
CHOSEN BY GRANGE
A IR T I G H T
PREVENTS WRINKLING
D U ST PROOF
ORESIIAM,
Special
$60 09
$02.50
KUBLI, K. K.
B elieves th a t b u sin ess p rin c ip le s
sh o u ld g o v ern in th e m a n a g e m e n t of
Irrig a tio n p ro je c ts u n d e r c o n sid ­
p u b lic affairs. Is in fa v o r o f an a p ­ e r a tio n fo r In d ia in v o lv e a b o u t 10,-
p ro p ria tio n fo r
th e O re sh a m fa ir UOO.POO a c re s o f land.
p lu cln g it on an eq u a l am i Ju s t basin
Money fo r F a rm L oans
w ith o th e r s ta te e x h ib itio n s.
A rth u r L a n n g u th , a g e n t fo r th e
S ta te I,an d B o ard , gives n o tic e th a t
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he w ill a g a in receiv e a p lp ic a tio n s fo r
lo an s on fa rm la n d s in th is c o u n ty at
Ills office, 606 M cKay b u ild in g . P o r t­
lan d . T h e lo an s w ill d raw 6 p e r cent
in te re s t an d can ru n fo r ten y e a rs If
ih e in te r e s t is k ep t up p ro m p tly .
Insure your building
w ith L o v e Brothers
High
S ta n d a rd ”
L iq u id P a i n t —the
p ain t th a t give» liest
ro u it» . We »eil R.
AN AWFUL KICK
is ju st w h a t y o u h a v e c o m ig g to u s a n y
tim e y o u m a k e a p u r c h a s e a t o u r p la c e
a n d a n y th in g h a s b e e n m is r e p r e s e n te d
to y o u . W e h a v e a r e p u ta tio n to m a in ­
tain a n d a k e e n re a liz a tio n of o u r r e s p o n ­
sib ility to th e p u b lic o f se rv in g th e m a n d
th is Is th e c o n s ta n t g u id e to o u r actio n .
W e w a n t th e th rifty a n d d is c rim in a tin g
to c o m e h e r e in ste a d of g o in g to P o rtla n d
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r e n t to I
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en d th e M ay la y e x e r c is e s h e ld in co n -
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in
w h ic h M iss M a rie W a lls, d a u g h t e r o f
M rs. H r a rk e n h itr y , a c t s a s q u e e n
In
s p e a k in g o f M is s W e lls' e le c tio n to th e
h o n o r, th e F o r e s t G ro v e N e w s -T u n e s
s a y s th a t s h e re c e iv e d th e h ig h e s t v o te
g iv e n f o r q u e e n in r e c e n t y e a r s . M is s
W e lls is a le a d e r in s c h o o l a c tiv itie s ,
b e in g .1 m e m b e r o f th e y . w . c a b in e t,
v ice p r e s id e n t o f th e S tu d e n t H o u s e
G o v e rn m e n t o f H e r ric k b a ll a n d in to
p la y o n e o f th e le a d in g p a r t s in th e I
c o m m e n c e m e n t p lay .
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C A N D ID A T E
OITLOOK
FIRST STATE BANK
a t G re sh a m , in th e S ta te of O reg o n .
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JOHN
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FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
"Strie« law enforcem ent ; Im par-
tial and economical a d m in is tra tio n .”
Ballot No. 117
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Primary
Election May 19 191«.
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For R«. election
FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE
D epartment 1
Ballot No. 56
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F ish , rice a n d v e g e ta b le s a re th e
principal articles of the Asiatic m ar­
ket basket.
R e so u rc e s
L oans a n d d is c o u n ts
»1 12,778.08
O v e rd ra fts , s e c u re d a n d
u n se c u re d
18.061 90
B onds a n d w a r r a n ts
S tocks a n d
o th e r s e ­
c u r itie s .............
5 5 6 .0 0
, B a n k in g h o u se
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
F u r n itu r e a n d fix tu res
3 ,2 6 0 .4 0
O th e r re a l e s ta te o w ned
4 ,0 5 0 .0 0
D ue fro m b a tik s < n o t r e ­
se rv e b a n k s )
8 4.1 14
D ue fro m a p p ro v e d r e ­
se rv e b a n k s
47.924 92
, C h eck s a n d o th e r cash
ite m s
12.» 9 S
| Exchanges for clearing
house .....................
[C a sh on h a n d
' «’ T h e c.o se of b u sin e ss M ay 1. 1916
L ia b ilitie s
C a p ita ! s to c k p a id in
I 3 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
,8 u r p ,u * fu n d ......................
2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
I n d iv id e d p ro fits, less ex-
p en sea a n d ta x e s p aid
1.4 3 2 .9 4
P o s ta l sa v in g s b a n k de-
p o sits
4 ,7 6 5 .2 9
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b ­
je c t to ch eck
9 6 ,7 0 8 .7 2
D em an d c e rtific a te s
of
d ep o sit
5 ,1 4 5 .4 8
C a s h ie r c h e c k s o u ts ta n d -
in «
T im e a n d
p o sits
193.60
15.818 91
sa v in g s
de­
4.465.17
66,081.92
Total
»228.599.52
»228,599.52
State of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss.
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eaafcler of th« above named bank, do solemnly
T o ta l
a n d b e lie f
hP ***” ’ ’ ta te m e n t is ’ ru e to th e b -s t of my k n o w le d g e
S u b sc rib e d a n d sw o rn to b efo re m e th is ^ t h ^ a y o f ^ r l l ’ 1^ ! « .
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A. M.„„, Tlw,.a
L. NY8TROM, Notary Public.
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