Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 14, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRKSHAM
o rT L O O K
TtTESDAY.
'LAY
14.
IS IS
PA G E T U K E E
,w ith the Xfoore fam ily, form erly of
v e a r-o ld -b ab y of Mr. a n d
Fairview .
FAIRVIEW
B obbie H u n te r, of S e a ttle , w as
dow n th e first of th e w eek to visit
Ills fa th e r.
S u n d ay g u e sts a t th e h o m e of M rs
II M Shaw w ere tie r d a u g h te r . Mrs
H. M D onley o f S p o k an e, th e l a t ­
a n d son
May and
luar.v te a c h e r fo r th e n ext i - I. p i . te r 's d a u g h te r
H a rry of S p o k an e a n d d a u g h te r H a r ­
y ear. P o th a re fro m Pori lan d
rie t of P o rtla n d , also Miss M arian
it. H u n te r, w ho Is s trio u s ly ill, lias
B uckley of P o rtla n d .
been ta k e n to Good S a m a rita n ho; v i­
ta l in P o rtla n d fo r tr e a tm e n t.
ROCKWOOD
Airs. I). S. I>unbar lias r e tu rn e d
fro m P o rtla n d
a f te r sp e n d in g the
A d e lig h tfu l c h ild r e n ’s p a rty was
past th r e e w eeks a t th e h om e of In r h eld at th e h om e of Mrs. W allin on
sou Je s s a n d fain tly .
May Cth, c e le b ra tin g th e b irth d a y ,
Mrs. H. S Stone and on Roy of b r little d a u g h te r L ola, w ho w as
drove to N ew berg Sunday to v i i; five y ears old, an d of Eva C ook, th e
M rs J . .lim n o f th e Sa idy ro ad
w ill e n te r ta in o n T h u rs d iv fo r th e
b en efit >f tin W m en s society .. tin-
P re s b y te ria n
b u rcli.
T in ’ sc h o o l board lias ele ■,e,| Miss
W d c li p rin c ip a l a n d Miss B u tle r pi
H. L. IDLEMAN
Number 85 on Ballot
E l I T .I .I f A X
S ta te
C A N D ID A T E
FO B
R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
I W IL L
WORK
FO R
Mr». W.
C ook.
F ifte e n
little fo lk s w ith
th e ir m o th e rs an d frie n d s w ere p re s ­
e n t a n d s p e n t a few h ap p y h o u rs.
Mrs (’. lio tile fro m S u lta n , W a sh ­
in g to n Is h e re v isitin g h e r son H enry
ant) fam ily .
Mrs C has. It. B aird an d c h ild re n ,
w ho have been v is itin g w ith h e r
m o th e r. M rs. M. J o h n s o n , h av e gone
lo S e a ttle , » l i n e th e ir fu tu re hom e
w ill be. Mr. B aird w as h e re fo r a
s h o rt visit am ! acc o m p a n ie d th e fa m ­
ily to th e i r new hom e. He 1» in th e
em ploy ot th e A rm o r P u ek iu g Co.
T in 1 R ockw ood a u x ilia ry of th e
lied C ross is doing good w ork u n d e r
th e a h p e rv la io n ol M rs. Id a B urgess.
More w ork could lx* accom plished If
m o re sew in g m ach in es c o u ld be o b ­
tain ed .
Mrs. L loyd T e g a rt Is dow n from
B re m e rto n on a visit w ith Mr. tnd
Mrs R ic h a rd T e g a rt.
H er h u sb a n d
lias been I r a n r f e r r e d to New Y ork
Mrs. K a se r, w ho w as o p e ra te d on
it Good S a m a r ita n h o sp ita l in P o r t­
la n d . is m a k in g good reco v ery .
Mr a i d Mrs. F ra n k P o w ers hav e
h a d m o re tita n th e ir s h a r e of stek-
•tes'-. T in
la t te r 's son. C laren c e
.lohnaon, h a s been 111 w ith b ro n c h ia l
Irt thle an d I lit t iiten ed p n eu m o n ia
an d six o th e r c h ild re n o f th e f tm lly
nr« sick w ith m easles.
BORING
P o stm a ste r M orand has been n o ­
tified th a t th e re will be a ru ra l c a r­
rie rs ’ ex a m in a tio n held at O regon
C ity on Ju n e 8, for the purpose of
I filling v acancies at Boring, Oswego
and Molallu T h is ex am in atio n will
I be opett to women, a court ssion to
them th a t lias beeu d o se d for sev
' ernl y ears
Mrs. U H B ick fo rd a n d son H a rry
w ent last w eek to C am p L ew is to v is­
it w itit h e r son Jo h n H. B ick fo rd ,
who is w ith Hast* H o sp ital l 'n i t 46
O. A. P a lm e r Is in a P o rtla n d In»»
p lta l. se rio u sly 111.
O. P. Ilo ti, r e p u b lic a n l'or S t a le
T r ea su r er . R eati ITie P o litic a l P n v /le ,
p a g e s 2K -27. e le c t io n p a m p h le t.—
P a id Ail.
T h e \ i g o i « ns pmsex iitio n o f th e w ai
P ro p er
S tii.t
ecn tm tin
in
A 1 quart* d e a l to
p r iw le g e s to non«
J. T. WILSON
A s a m e m b e r o f th e c o m m itte e o f 100 f o u g h t a c tiv e ly to p u t th e sa lo o n
m t o f b u s in e s s
H a s b u ilt u p o n e o f th e m o st s u c e s s f u l b u s in e s s e s o f i ts k in d in th e
N o r th w e s t— W ils o n 's A u c tio n H o u s e
H u s r e s id e d in P o r t l a n d Ja y e a rs
H a s a l w a y s b een o n th e s id e of clean g o v e r n m e n t.
H a s a l w a y s b een a R e p u b lic a n .
WHAT HE WILL DO
t r a n s a c t i o n o f c o u n ty b u s in e s s .
th a t t a x p a y e r s get 100 p e r c e n t
a n d c ity o f f i c e s w h e re th e r e now
c o m m u n ity
— P a id A dv.
,-^tT
MULTNOMAH COUNTY’S ONLY CANDIDATE
FOR GOVERNOR
, ç
Æ
W
and
s p e c ia l
My reco rd d u rin g a lo n g resid en ce
in P o rtla n d is a g u a r a n te e th a t 1 w ill
ca rry out to th e le tte r th e ab o v e p ro m ­
ise«.
WHAT HE HAS DONE
in iW H
a ll
En< out a g e
m a n u f a c tu rin g
in d u s ­
trie s. a g r ic u ltu r a l a n d I n d u s tr ia l d e ­
velopm ent.
Republican—For County Commissioner
W ill i n s is t u p o n b u s in e s s » I'fi« .n< \ in
W ill a p p ly s u c c e s s f u l m e th o d s to se e
s e rv ic e f o r e v e r y d o lla r s p e n t
W ill w o rk f o r c o n s o lid a tio n of <«>unt\
s e x p e n s iv e d u p lic a tio n o f e f f o r t
W ill g iv e g ood, f a i t h f u l s e rv ic e to th e
ill d e p a r tm e n ts
F imm I
for
W eak
S to m a c h s .
T h e p ro p e r food fo r o n e m an may
be .«11 w rong fo r a n o th e r. E very one
sh o u ld ad o p t a d ie t su ite d to his age
a n d o c c u p a tio n . T h o se w ho have
w eak s to m a c h s need to be esp ecially
careful a n d sh o u ld e a t slow ly a n d
m a s tic a te th e ir food th o ro u g h ly .
It
is a lso im p o rta n t t h a t th ey keep th e ir
bow els re g u la r. W h en th ey becom e
c o n s tip a te d o r w hen th ey feel d u ll
anti stu p id a f te r e u tln 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 sto m a c h a n d m ove
th e bow els
T h ey a re easy to ta k e
a n d p le a s a n t In effect.— Adv.
SAFE AND SANE
Governor Withycombe is a v a lid a te on the
Republican ticket for a second term.
lie has conducted his office patriotically, fairly
and economically.
He is justly entitled to renomination and election
Keep a courageous man on the job at Salem.
(P a id by Ja m e s N. D avis)
C. U. GANTENBEIN
""or Re election to Succeed Him­
Pulil Adv.
self as Circuit Judge, D epart­
A alive o f 14 isconsin
ment No. 6.
A ge 4 7
Resident
NO.
V OTE
89
X
B o rn in n am e c o tta g e in w h ich I i I r
m o th e r waR ho rn in P h ila d e lp h ia , P a ,
in 1865.
o f Oregon
PAUL M. LONG
A
I igorous
Circuit Judge Pept. 6
B allot N o. 54i.
V o te for W ith ycom b e
For 2 7 Years a
N. DAVIS
C a n d id a te a t R e p u b lic a n p rim a r
ies 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. 6 (lo s u c ­
ceed ( '
U. G n n te n b e in ).
Mr.
D avis is m a k in g a cle a n , a c tiv e
c a m p a ig n , anti ex p ects th e n o m i­
n a tio n on his m e rits. T w e n ty -se v ­
en yearH a t th e P o rtla n d liar.
)
A
JAMES
Announces his candidacy for
Republican Prim aries May 17
He will give patriotic, impar
tial and undivided attention to
duty.
OUR WAR GOVERNOR
is
A Patriotic Am erican
MbKvts' 4M
Champion o f
the R ights o f the People
GUS C. MOSER
Republican President Oregon
State Senate
T H 0 8 . F. RYAN
Ju d g e T h o s. F. R y a n
Republican Candidate
Present Assistant Slate Treasurer
For
REPUBLIC N CANDIDATE
State Representative
STATE TREASURER
— Paid Adv.
— Paid Adv.
P o rtla n d haft been hl« leg al reftldence
iln c e 1874
•
F a t h e r h o rn In S w itz e rla n d , an d
n a tu r a liz e d In th ia c o u n tr y a b o u t 70
y earn ag o
S e rv e d an S e n io r M ajo r, S econd O re ­
gon V o lu n te e r I n fa n tr y , In P h illlp in cn
S ix teen y earn in N a tio n a l G u a rd an d
V o lu n te e r A rm y , fro m p r iv a te to B r ig ­
a d ie r G e n e ra ,.
C h a ir m a n
M ilita ry
P re p are d n en n
C o m m ittee, a n d a lw a y n a c tiv e In p a ­
trio tic w ork
F o r a v ig o ro u s p ro se c u tio n o f th e w a r to a v ic to rio u s
c o n clu sio n .
F o r s t r 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
Oregon’s Need
Today—
affairs.
F o r lt u r a 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 e n t o f a ll o u r re so u rces.
F o r a s s is ta n c e by P o rtla n d c a p ita l an d b u sin e ss to ev ery
sectio n o f o u r g re a t s ta te
F o r th e r ig h ts o f b o th L ab o r a n d C a p ita l u n d e r a sch em e
jf m u tu a l c o -o p e ra tio n .
F ifte e n
y earn In a c tiv e leg al p r a c ­
tice.
T en y e a rn <»n C irc u it B en ch o f thin
county.
NO DELAYK
A Trained
Business Executive
For Good Roads, But Fighting the Paving Trust
W e a r t p ay in g a b o u t }SOI)U m o re p er 10 fo o t m ile of
B itu lith ic p a v e m e n t in O reg o n th a n is b ein g p a id in W a s h ­
in g to n . L et us b u ild gootl ro a d s in e v ery c o u n ty In th e s ta te
— G ive E verv C o u n ty a S q u a re D eal.
E lect M o ser an d you will fo re v e r b a n is h th e s u b tle in flu -
jnoe of th e P a v in g T r u s t from O reg o n p o litics
NO TECHNICALITIES
FOB JUDICIAL KEFORMH
( P a id
by
J u d g e O a n te n h e in ,
ho u se. )
C o u r t­
LJ.'iW.VWC
-T
* *
AGGRESSIVELY INDEPENDENT
— P a id A dv.
Sb'Ä'i'Ä? 1
May 17
111 X THOMAS. G. B.
Republican Candidate for
Your OPPORTUNITY to elect a TRA IN ED man to head your state
government, one who has never been in politics, who is a staunch
friend of the workingman, who has a successful business record of twen­
ty years, whose energy has made him a worker, whose experience has
made him a builder, whose training has made him a thinker, and whos**
ability has made him a leader
YOl R OPPORTl N! I Y to elect this type of man Governor of Oregon
is found in
L. J. SIMPSON
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
AMERICANISM
DEA ELOPMEN I
I Ite p iililir a n ) < MiKliilate for l l » ‘ \11111i11ali1111 lo r
in »fi«- P r im a ry F rid a )', ' l a y 17. IfflH
PAI RIOTISM
EFFICIENCY
f io v c n io r
PROGRESS
SOC I AL J US I ICE
“YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR”
(Paid Advertisement)
For the best interests of the County"
Paid ad. I»aij«'d by
Hlrtip»«.n for Governor
l.<- «KU«
Portland. Oregon
VOTE FOR
JOHN E. OWEN
Republican Candidate for
Circuit Judge
Department No. 6
Primary May 17
Paid Adv