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10.
1918
WH AT S THE MATTER WITH OREGON?
RUFUS C. HOLM AN
R. N. S T A N F IE L D
R epublican C andidate for Re-election
R epublican C andidate for U nited
as C ounty Com m issioner
States Senator
“ I have a strong conviction that Oregon has
been discriminated against by the National (iovern-
ment in many ways. Mr. Stanfield shares this feel
ing and promises, if elected, to correct it as far as it
lies in his power to do so. Senator XlcNary denies
that any such discrimination exists. He was quoted
in a dispatch from W ashington to the Oregon Jour
nal as saying that he took no stock in the statement
that there had been discrimination against Oregon.
Of course, if he believes that there has been no such
discrimination he will make no effort to remove it.”
—S. B. Huston, who withdrew from the Senatorial
contest and is now supporting Stanfield.
Why do the Telegram and Journal complain
that Seattle is always taking payrolls away from
Portland, then attack Stanfield because he has built
up an industry which benefits Oregon and Portland,
creates a payroll «and adds thousands of dollars to
the tax list? Why ha Portland lost so much to
Seattle is it be in e there are elements in Portland
always ready to knock any one who tries to help
the community?
PAGE THKF.h
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A Loyal American
Who is always on the job, and being there, has the
necessary experience, initiative, courage and ability
to get results for the people.
SCENIC
ROCKWOOD
A s u r p r is e p a rty w as te n d e re d J.
R. D u n can T u esd ay e v e n in g in h o n o r
of his 7 7 th b irth d a y .
T h e ev en in g
w as s p e n t very p le a s a n tly w ith m usic,
ret R a tio n s, g am es, etc. A solo g iven
by Mr D enney d e se rv e s sp ecial m e n
tio n .
A b o u n tifu l lu n ch , c o n sistin g
of sa n d w ic h e s, c a k e a n d coffee wus
se rv e d , a f t e r w hich th e g u e sts d e
p a rte d w ith e x p re s sio n s o f h e a rty
good w ill a n d w ishes fo r m any h appy
r e tu r n s o f th e d ay. T h o se p re s e n t
b esides Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. D uncan
w ere Mr. a n d M rs. G eo. B la c k b u rn ,
M rs. W ill C re sw e ll, Mr. an d M rs.
L aw ren ce C rasw ell, Mr. a n d Mrs. A.
It. G o g er. Mr. a n d Mrs. S. F. P itts ,
a n d d a u g h te r s L illiu n a n d N ellie, Mr.
an d Mrs. B a u d e r a n d son E d g a r, Mr.
an d Mrs. D avid L a u d e rb a c k , Mr. an d
Mrs. Jo in t S le re t. M rs. It. C, A ltm an ,
Mrs. I). D. J a c k an d g ra n d c h ild re n ,
H aro ld am i A lice, Mr. a n d Mrs. I. G.
D enney a n d d a u g h te r M am ie.
T he W o m en 's B en efit a sso c ia tio n
held Its so cial m e etin g at th e h om e of
G ra n d m a W ilk es y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n
w itlt a good a tte n d a n c e . A d elicio u s
lu n ch eo n a n d
an
e n jo y a b le so c ia l
tim e m a rk e d th e occasion
E rn e st Q u e sin b e rry left last M on
day fo r W a sh in g to n . D. ( ' . to ta k e a
p o sitio n a t c le ric a l w ork In th e T r e a s
ury d e p a rtm e n t. He is a g ra d u a te of
th e Unfonr, H igh school of G resh am
in th e cla ss of 1917, w h e re he took
th e co m m e rc ia l courue.
B u rle ig h Q u e sin b e rry cam e hom e
last w eek fro m C osm opolis, W ash
in g to n , w h ere he h ad been w o rk in g
in a box facto ry . He h a s g one now
to e a s te rn O regon to w ork.
POWELL VALLEY
DKBTTKTfl
A big m e e tin g of Ute » o m e n of th e
| c o m m u n ity w ill be h e ld at th e school-
ho u se n ex t T u e sd a y a fte rn o o n , b e
g in n in g a t 2 o 'clo ck , u n d e r th e a u s
pices of th e R ed C ross. T h e m a tte r
|o f re s u m in g sew in g , w hich liaM been
d is c o n tin u e d fo r a m o u th , w ill be
ta k e n up a n d new in s tru c tio n fro m
h e a d q u a r te r s g iv en . P la n s w ill u I bo
be o rg a n iz e d fo r th e new Red C ross
d riv e. T ile W ar S a v in g s S tam p c lu b
w ill m eet in c o n n e c tio n w ith th e
m e e tin g a n d o th e r m u tte r s p e rta in in g
to th e food a d m in is tr a tio n will he
c o n sid e re d . I t is u rg e n t th a t a ll
w om en w ho a re loyal a n d a b le to a s
sist in a n y of th e s e u ctiv R ies be p re s
e n t. If a n y o n e k n o w s of Bewing m a
ch in e s w h ich th e R ed C ro ss can r e n t,
b o rro w o r buy, th e y a r e a s k e d to r e
p o rt a t th e m e e tin g .
PHONES
Offloe 114
W.
— P a id A dv
C ount th a t day lost w hose lowly set-
! tin g su n fin d s you w ith o u t h av in g
helped to w hip th e H un.
In d ia le a d s a ll c o u n tr ie s
im p o rta tio n of c o tto n goods.
NO.
V O TE
89
X
in
th e
PAUL M. LONG
Republican Candidate
For
State Representative
Res. 116
OTT
P H O N E S — Office 617
J.
R esid e n c e 61 x
E. CLAN AH AN
DENTIST
O lio ,:
r t r e t » t ä t e B a a k B u ild in g
G R E SH A M .
DE
H
OREGON
H
OTT
D E N T IS T
H o w ltt
B u ild in g
G resh am , O rason
P H O N E 11»
P B Y B I0 1 A B B
R a sld sn ca 111. Office 111
H. H.
HUGHES. M. D.
H o u r i— 10-11 a. m..
1-4 and 7-B p. m.
O tto«. l o w l U B o lid i ng*
UREbHAM,
P hon««
Pio|i«<i' F o o d fo r W eak Ntonuu-lis.
T h e p ro p e r food fo r on e m an m ay
be a ll w ro n g fo r a n o th e r . E very o n e
sh o u ld a d o p t a d ie t s u ite d to his a g e
an d o c c u p a tio n . T h o se w ho h av e
w eak s to m a c h s n eed to be esp ecially
c a re fu l a n d sh o u ld e a t slow ly a n d
m a s tic a te th e i r food th o ro u g h ly . It
is a ls o Im p o rta n t th a t th e y keep th e ir
j bow els re g u la r.
W h en th e y becom e
c o n s tip a te d o r w hen th e y feel d u ll
a n d s tu p id a f t e r e a tin g , th ey sh o u ld
ta k e
C h a m b e rla in s
T a b le ts
to
s tr e n g th e n th e s to m a c h und m ove
th e bow els. T h ey a r e easy to ta k e
a n d p le a s a n t in effect.— A dv.
J.
DBVTXBT
G resh am office over A nchor etore,
en tra n ce n ex t door to H ardw are
etore. In S an d y e v e r y T u eed a y and
W ed n esd ay.
PHONES
I'ive lawyers comprise the Oregon delegation
at W ashington. there h < not been a business man,
farmer, or toiler in the delegation in a generation.
Win has t i l e Chamber of Commerce felt it
necessary to hire a special representative at a sen
ator's salary of $7500 a year to look after Oregon’s
interests ?
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Office 4«.
O EO ,
OREGON
K«». 61
IN G L IS ,
M. D.
P I T I 1 C 1 A 1 an d lU B O Z O S
A ll p r o fe ss io n a l c a lls p ro m p tly a t
tended
S p ecia l a tte n tio n to die-
eaeee o f th e E y e s and f it t in g of
G la s s e s .
H ou rs. 10-11 a. m .; 1-4, 7-1 p. m.
Ovai F ir s t S ta te B ank, G resh am
P h o n e s , O ffic e 0 2 1
H en. 5 5 x 1
EMILY F. BOLOOM. M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
WOMEN and CHILDREN
Office F u n : 10 a. m. to 12 m.
l p. to 3 p. in.
O ffice o v e r B ank o f G realinin
P H O N E S — R esldenoe.
Tabor llti
Office M ain 4611.
H om e A-6162
J. M. S H 0 R T, M. D.
P b y e io ia n
and
B e rg s o n
Iles., M E a s t W th
St.
O B oe, l l l t - l l B e llin g B u ild in g
P O H T L A N H , OREGON
Stanfield never represented a corporation at
Salem. Stanfield is z;o m an’s man.
DR. MABEL JANE DORING
OHTKOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Stanfield will in ', be dictated to and controlled
by a political bos>, b\ corporations or by newspap-
ers, b' » !■ will r.
people r>! his state, play. n •:
no favorire. ana
Professional and
Business Ads.
O F F IC E H O U R S — • a. m. to 6 p m.
•12 Morirán B ld f., P o rtla n d , Or«.
F hun« M a rsh a ll 1101
i: inp a square deal.
1 M I U M A IC I
No one nas
has c t . i r sod ’hat Bob Stanfield is a
double-crasser, or .hat he
eltisii or not liberal
with his resources or his friendship. There isn’t a
lazy bone in his body. He has been a toiler all his
life and never held a cushy job.
Raised on the rance, he
no silk stockin;
Stardic d ha. I. ili u- from nothing through con
structive labor until today he is one of the genuine
assets ot Oregon. He diet not in. try his money, nor
did he inherit b he worked for it.
JO H N
BROW N
I » b U » lM C t
Representing onlj RBI i IBLB
in
S ( KAN( k (O M I’ I M k s
P h o n « 611
O r « « h a n :. O r tftfB
JAMES
ELKINOTON
IIIÜ IA IC B
A x e l d « n t.
S u re ty
Bond«,
i'lr «
iu t o m u b U « , X4f«. tt«alt>*
P la t« O la««
O flc« on Main S tr e e t
I’ll« )N E H
* ifflee 116
Republicans know that Stanfield is 100 per
U r««ham 617
cent Republican.
He is not a 50-50 D em o-Rep.
W. W. H A L L
Number 115 on Ballot
Paid Adv. By S tanfield S e n a to ria l League, 203 N.-W. Bank Bldg
Jos. W . Beveridge
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY CLERK
Primaries, M a y 17
F o r R e -E le c tio n
— P aid Adv
B ro a d w a y
1733
WALTER T. McOUIRK
and
For County Clerk
Judge Thos. F. R yan
0.
Graduate of O. A. C. Class 1888
Ex-County Clerk of Marion
County.
Lived in Portland 10 years
Educated, Qualified, Experi
enced, Determined, Fearless.
Preiest Assistant State Treasurer
F IR S T
G.
S C H N E ID E R
A T TO M 1T 1
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
STATE TREASURER
STATE
W
AT
BA N K
LAW
G R ESH A M
S. WOOD
Auctioneer
V an co u v er,
W a sh in g to n
F a rm a n d S tock S ales a S p ecialty
P h o n e V an co u v er <14, o r
G re sh a m O u tlo o k 701
— P a id A dv.
No promises of positions.
111 X THOMAS, G. B.
Will sa/c at least $10,000 in
two years.
If I fall to re d u c e th e a n n u a l e x
p en se of th e office by from $ 5 ,0 0 0
to $10,01)0 w ith o u t re d u c in g s a l
a rie s, o r to give as p ro m p t an d e f-
fi' ie ir serv ice, I w ill d o n a te o n e-
h a lf of toy s a la ry fo r tw o y e a rs to
th e R ed C ro ss F u n d .
Republican Candidate for
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
- P a i d Adv.
A 54 O G A N r h o s c a by th e m a n y
m en w h o h a v e w o r k e d lo r
“ Four
Kind
of
a
Man
for
Governor"
L. J. SIM PSO N
T h e H ig h est p o ssib le en d o rse m en t.
T h e m o st rig id lest
th a t h is p o licies, p racticed o v er a period o f tw e n ty years,
lie BOUWD, J U S T and E rP IC IE W T .
T H E B E ST P O S S IB L E PRO OF th a t hie p le d g e s I n t h e
• Itlz e n s o f O regon are n ot m ere
w old s," Iml
WORDS
B A C K E D B T W O R K «.
T h o se w h o know him b e lie v e IK him , b eliev e I B ills AB1L-
tT Y . b e lie v e I B bla P O L IC IE S. T h ey know ba v II : i . e
O regon a C L E A B I M P 4 X T I A 1 B U I I B I M L I K C adm in
Is tra tto a
P rim a rie s .May 17. 1918
i Paid A dvertisem ent)
WM. A. DALZIEL
' REI’l BLICAN CAMDIDATK FOK
"For the best interests of the County"
T ailorin g
Get Hlil o t l e u r KheuniaUam.
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s 0. ,
rh e u m a tis m
For
.
You w ill find C h a m b e r- .
h
“‘ b
men
and women—«leaning,
T S S P .u S r " "
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'J which
L»‘? It affords
- V T is alone
. m l - wJrth
relief
worth, 1 *<°P reading here and turn to the
many times it» coet.— Adv.
I want ad column.
PHOTOS
il l
»T O M
FO B
A Just Administrator of Labor
Laws.
A Square Deal to Employee and
Employer Alike.
Safety for all Based on Practical
Experience
M em b er M u ltn o m a h 77
— Paid Adv
nxvne
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> d A ie i. b u b s
New Callery
LABOR COMMISSIONER
W HO
T in y kn ow It to be tru e A B B O L U T K L T .
W IT ?
Ile c a u e e —
In n in ete en y ea r s he h a s em p lo y ed 11,000 m en
He haa a lw a y s paid good w attes
lie n e v e r had a s tr ik e or a p erso n a l in ju ry su it
l i e b u ilt m any h o m es "on tim e,' n ev er fo r e e lo se d a m ort-
a g e or su ed on a p ro m isso r y n o te
te h a s helped m an y la b o rin g m en to a cq u ire th e ir h om es,
th e ir b u sin e s s and IhoJj ...e llh o o d
T h e s e w o rk ers, w h o know him b est, h a v e en d o rsed Ihlm to
.1 m an. h ave a d o p ted the a b o v e s lo g a n and th a t's ’ WMT"
he Is "Tour klr.d o f a m an fo r G overnor."
PICTURE
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FRAMING
NATURAL
N *at and C heap
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Paid Ad. Issued by
La J. SIMPSON
S C H N E ID E R
Maths*»’ Bldg., Maio «L.
P k o e e 441
Sim pson for Governor League.'
411 H ellin g B lg d , P ortlan d . O regon
P rim ary
F R ID A Y .
MAT
IT
Paid Adv
Issued by "Hlmpaon for Governor League.'
411 Helling B ld g , Portland. Ore.