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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY, MAY IM, ltCJO U » t of Ix t le r * Evans R e m a in in g u n c alled fo r in G re sh am postoffiee fo r th e w eek e n d in g May 1 ', 1 9 2 0 : G e n tle m e n — R e g iste re d le tte r s — H e rr K a rl E rik s o n , K. T a n ab e, S ehaw S in g i. J . N ah o sh u n o L ad ies— Mrs. Jo se p h P o f^ ch . T h ese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e Dead L e tte r office on May 4, 1920, If n o t d e liv e re d before. In c a llin g fo r th e above, p lease sa y " A d v e rtis e d ” , g iv in g d a te of list. _____ D. M. R O B E R T S . P. M Self Filler Pen made by one of the largest Fountain Pen companies in the United States, and abso lutely guaranteed against any. defect of material or workmanship. I. N. DAY Republican Candidate for State Senator Thirty Years in Business in Portland e Im m e d ia te an d FAVORS s u b s ta n tia l re c o g n itio n of se rv ic e m en, a n d , f u r th e r , e n a c tm e n t of law s w hich w ill e n a b le th e m to ta k e up la n d Sells for $1.50 without a clip; 25c extra for clip This in just the pen you have been looking for. ■ e s ta b lis h ho m es th e re o n u n d e r co n d itio n s c o m p a tib le w ith m o d e rn id eals. GUY D. JONES, Jeweler P ra c tic a l im p ro v e m e n t in m a r k e tin g c o n d itio n s. P h on e <151 Gresham. HIS RECORD Som e id ea of th e a c tiv itie s of M r. Day in a n d o u t o f th e le g isla tu r e a re in d ic a te d in th e fo llo w in g su m m a ry : R K -Ë L K C T Thos. M. Hurlburt Present Portland School Di rector. Stands for Thorough Americanism, in Business, Education and Politics. REPUBLICAN FOR SHERIFF SherifT H u r lb u r t C o u n ty d u rin g th e has p a st g iv en th e six y ears th e m o st b u sin e sslik e a d m in is tra tio n it h as e v e r h ad . ____________________ —Paid Adv PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. an d Mrs. L e s te r R ichey le ft last S a tu rd a y ev e n in g fo r B erkeley, C alifo rn ia , w h ere th e y ex p ect to m ak e th e ir fu tu re hom e. C h ris H em rich , C has. E ricso n and O. O. P a r r e t w ere P o rtla n d v isito rs. S unday. Mr. a n d M rs. B a n k u s e n te r ta in e d frie n d s fro m th e city S u n d ay . L. C. H o llen b ec k c a lled on frien d s in th e v icin ity o f N ew b erg o n e day recen tly . T h e T . R. B ald w in p lace has ch a n g e d h a n d s a g a in . T h e n am e of th e new o w n e r h a s n o t been a sc e r ta in e d . Mr. a n d Mrs. C h as P e te rso n , of P o rtla n d , w ere c a lle rs a t th e hom e of Mr. an d M rs. T. R. B e rry , S unday ev en in g . " D o n 't fo rg e t S e n a te B ill No. 45 next F rid a y w hen you c a st y o u r b a l lo t fo r co u n ty sch o o l s u p e r in te n d e n t.” — G. N. S ag er. " P le a s a n t V alley is on re c o rd ,” say s G. N. S a g e r, " a s b eing oppo sed to th e G resh am H ig h sch ool c o n so lid a tio n sch em e, fo r th e fo llo w in g r e a so n s: " F i r s t a s a b u sin ess p ro p o sitio n it is v ag u e a n d in d efin ite, “ S econd, fin an cially it is too ex- i pensive, “ T h ird , as an e d u c a tio n a l and so- ic ia l c e n te r th e g e o g ra p h ic a l c e n te r is I a b so lu te ly w rong. If th e p ro p o sitio n sh o u ld com e to a vote in th is d is tric t It w ill be d e fe a te d by a very la rg e m a jo rity .” “O regon a Chotee Is My Choice" VOTE NO. 28 Ha ml ¡ton Johnstone For Delegate To National Republican Convention (Two to Elect) P aid Adv. VOTE FOR GEORGE B. THOMAS R EPU B LIC A N CA N D ID A TE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER NO. 140 CHARLES S RUDEEN R EPU B LIC A N C A N D ID A TE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER If I am n om inated and elected, I will give for th e benefit of th e C ounty of M ultnom ah a business a d m in is tra tio n of county a ffairs, en d eav o rin g to e lim i nate useless and e x p e n s h c conflicts betw een city and county governm ent, to the end th a t county a ffa irs m ay be m ore econom ically conducted, th e tax ra te low ered, and by co-operation w ith the City of P o rtlan d , th e public be b et te r served. / direct yo u r a tte n tio n to m y 30 years' record as a business m an h i P ortland as a g u a ra n te e th a t I will be able to perform th e d u tie s of such office. ( P a id A dv. ) E lected s ta te s e n a to r a n d se rv e d in 1913 a n d 1915 se ssio n s of th e le g is la tu re . S erved upon th e fo llo w in g c o m m itte e s in th e 1913 se s sio n : P u b lic la n d , co m m erce a n d n a v ig a tio n , e d u c a tio n , In d u s trie s , ro a d s a n d h ig h w a y s, e n ro lle d bills. In th e 1915 le g is la tu re : F e d e ra l re la tio n s , in s u ra n c e , p u b lic la n d s, ro a d s a n d h ig h w a y s, w ays an d m e an s, a c o m m itte e to c o n so l id a te com m issions. S erv ed by a p p o in tm e n t u p o n th e sta ff o f G o v e rn o r L o rd as c h ief o f e n g in e e rs w ith ra n k o f colonel. P ro p o sed th e c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t r e q u irin g a ll v o te rs of O regon to be citiz e n s of th e U n ited S ta te s. In tro d u c e d an d p assed th e re fe re n d u m bill fo r th e p ro te c tio n of th e S ta te U n iv e rsity a p p ro p r ia tio n bills. S u p p o rte d th e w id o w s’ p ension bill, th e in d u s tr ia l w e lfa re bill, th e in d u s tria l a c c id e n t co m m issio n bill. S erv ed upon th e c o m m itte e to in v e s tig a te th e C ellilo w a te r p o w e r p o ssib ilitie s. A ssisted in th e R ed C ro ss d riv e fo r 100,000 P o rtla n d m e m b e rs, w hich w as su cc e ssfu lly c a rr ie d o u t. A ssisted in th e w a r d riv e of th e K n ig h ts o f C o lu m b u s. A dvocated ir rig a tio n , d ra in a g e a n d r u r a l c re d its co n fe re n c e . V oted a n d su p p o rte d th e in t e r s t a te b rid g e bill. V oted fo r th e so cial h y g ie n e bills. S u p p o rte d w om an su ffra g e . F o r e s ta b lis h m e n t of a ju v e n ile c o u rt. V oted to e s ta b lis h th e in d u s tria l sch o o l f o r g irls. S u p p o rte d te n u r e o f office bill fo r te a c h e rs. P re p a re d th e good ro a d s bill p a sse d in 1917, k n o w n a s a u to m o bile b o n d in g act. P re p a re d an d s u b m itte d to le g is la tiv e h ig h w ay c o m m itte e th e m a rk e t ro a d s bill w hich w as a d o p te d in m ain by S e n a to r P ie rc e an d p assed in 1919. H e is a m e m b e r of th e W oodm en o f th e W o rld , A n c ie n t O rd e r U n ite d W o rk m e n , E lk s a n d M asons. SIG N E D — JO H N M. C A SEY , 537 E. 21st St. N „ P o rtla n d . B. D, C O F F E Y , 92 E le v e n th S t., P o rtla n d . W .\l. J . M cGINN, 1244 W illia m s A v., P o rtla n d . R .. M cCA LL, 601 E. 2 8 th S t., P o rtla n d . H. J . W A L L A C E , 351 E. T w e lfth S t., P o rtla n d . 1 P a id A dv.) I Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor* MELROSE AND VICTORY On Official Ballot T h e V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e r a s s o ciatio n w ill hold th e ir re g u la r m e e t in g n ex t T h u rs d a y ev en in g a t th e sch o o lh o u se. T h e elec tio n of a stalT Primaries, May 21, 1920 of new officers will ta k e place a t th is m e e tin g a n d se v e ra l o th e r m a tte rs of g e n e ra l in te re s t a re to be discussed. (1 ‘altl A dv.) All th e m e m b e rs o f th e old R oyal E m b ro id e ry so ciety a re re q u e s te d to be p re s e n t as th e q u e stio n of th e d is P R E S E N T JU D G E of th e cu p , tra y s an d sp o o n s Was appointed Jan. 1, 1920 by REPU B LICA N C AN DIDA TE FOR posal will be ta k e n up. All m em b ers of th a t o rg a n iz a tio n a re h ereb y notified (îovernor Olcott, Is entitled to be on h a n d an d h elp decid e th e m u tte r. A fte r th e b u sin ess m a tte rs D EPA R TM EN T NO. 2 to a full term. a re a tte n d e d to th e u su al social h o u r FOR MULTNOMAH COUNTY will be en jo y ed . All a re in v ite d to Now D eputy D istric t A ttorney PLATFORM : C ontinuation o f m y p res a tte n d . e n t policy- Miss F lo re n c e W ilh elm Is a t h om e O verseas V eteran. < 1 > Of ap p ly in g b rain s, h e a rt and fo r th e su m m e r. S h e lias been te a c h P ro m in en t in F ra te rn a l A ffairs. com m on sense to every case b ro u g h t in g in e a s te rn O reg o n d u rin g th e p a st H as w orked h is w ay up from th e ran k s, is well and favorably know n; I before me. w in ter. h as th e legal ab ility an d p ra ctical < 2 )<»f h olding p a re n ts an d g u a rd ia n s D avid T h ro c k m o rto n , of S e a ttle , | stric tly accountable for su p erv isio n v isited last w eek w ith h is s is te r M r s .’ experience to m ake a good judge. — P a id Adv. an d ed u catio n of th e ir ch ild re n ; J . H. W ood. (3 ) Of re q u irin g eh ild reu to respect P la n s a re b ein g m ad e by m em b ers th e a u th o rity of th e ir p are n ts and th e o f th e Iliff S u n d ay school fo r th e d is : law ; tric t S u n d a y sch o o l c o n v en tio n w hich : 14) Of dealing severely w ith those will be held h e re J u n e (. 1 who c o n trib u te to th e delinquency o r A very p le a s a n t ev e n in g w as s p e n t [ | dependency of a m in o r; a t th e C e d a r sch o o l S a tu rd a y w hen 15» Of striv in g alw ay s to p reserv e th e P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso c ia tio n h eld I I th e hom e. ir r e g u la r m eetin g . A s h o rt pro a n .l e l e c t t Lp S titi- 1 e c id a SLOGAN:- “ N o thing h ig h e r th a n the g th r a e m by tin sch o o l w as m uch en- 3110 e l e U l ° M a t e L e V lS la - T w elfare of o u r ch ild ren ," Joyed by all T h e asso c ia tio n voted t l i r e a I l i a n W nO W ill g i v e VOU a to affiliate w ith th e C o u n ty C ouncil. I T h e asso c ia tio n m em b ers a re e n th u s square deal all the time. ( P a id A dv.) iastic o v e r th e p la n s fo r s ta n d a r d iz ing o f th e sch o o l th is su m m e r. T hey ex p ect to h av e e le c tric lig h ts in s ta lle d an d m any o th e r co n v en ie n ces beside (th e re g u la r re q u ire m e n ts. ( Republican) Miss M abel W ood v isite d o v e r th e w eek-end w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Candidate for Mrs. 1. T. W ood. RICHARD DEICH JACOB KANZLER Republican Candidate For District Judge Judge, Court of Domestic Relations ARTHUR B. CARLSON VVebfoot C a m p No. 65, W . O. W . Y o u r C a n d id a te f o r R E P R E S E N T A T IV E R e p u b lic a n V O T E IM X A p p ly B u s in e s s P r in c ip le s to L e g is la tio n — P a id A dv. Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture* and Lamp* Septic Tanks Cement Work Office and Shop, Main St. Bungalow Bldg. G resham , Ore. F rank C. Jon es P h on e 90x H oyd L. M ark MAKE NO MISTAKE Vote 91 X VOTE 135 X LEON B. BAKETEL 133 X PLEASANT VIEW MARTIN W. HAWKINS M essrs. C has, a n d J a in B arney le ft l he last issure of the Oreuon S unday ev e n in g fo r an e x ten d e d v isit Voter says:- In S w itz e rla n d . Som e of th e ir p la n s " L e o n B. B a k e te l h a s been n ew s j w ere ch a n g e d a t 'h e Inst m in u te I w hich w ill b rin g th em h om e by a p a p e r m an fo r 24 y e a rs ; la s t 10 J d ifferen t ro u te th a n th e y exp ected . y e a rs w ith P o rtla n d T e le g ra m , m o s t T h e W in. H u rt fam ily a re p la n n in g ¡o n lea v in g on an o v e rla n d tr ip to ly as m a rk e t e d ito r; w ell sp o k e n of M issouri as soon as school closes. by com m ission m en an d o th e r s w ith , T h ey w ill be g o n e se v e ra l m o n th s. w hom he h a s com e In c o n ta c t in , P le a s a n t View w as w ell re p re se n te d m a rk e t re p o rtin g , as th e y say he I a t th e m ass m e e tin g at th e U nion H igh sch o o l on May 15 T hey b ro u g h t a im s to he f a ir a n d is n o t a g r a f te r ; hom e a few o f th e h o n o rs of th e d ay, also th a t h e d o es not u se m a rk e tin g tie in g H u rlb u r t on th e first prize fo r ■colum n as m ean s o f w o rk in g per- th e best c o n trib u tio n to th e p ro g ra m so n al s p ite o r of d e lib e ra te ly m is la n d re c e iv in g th e first p rize on th e ir | e x h ib it. T h e boys w ho played th e le a d in g an d m a n ip u la tin g ; th ia is j I m ixed n in e co m p o sed of g ra d e a n d I v e r>’ m uch in h is fav o r, c o n sid e rin g h ig h h ig h school boys felt th a t th e y the te m p ta tio n s o f a m a rk e t e d ito r; had co v ered th e m se lv e s w ith glory h ad som e official e x p e rie n c e In O k an o g an c o u n ty . W a sh in g to n , as : c o u rt c o m m issio n e r an d ju s tic e of SANDY BLUFF p re s id e n t o f D addies Mr a n d M rs B ro o k a n d fa m ily ; th e p eace; An economical and efficient administration by an edu ■ctlve in all p a tr io tic d riv es ■visited o n e day la s t w eek w ith th e ir H u b ; I d a u g h te r , Mrs. C h a n d le r, of N ew a n d a ll m o v em en ts p e rta in in g to cator of standing. Personal experience in this county as a rur- berg. se rv ice m en ; son in s e rv ic e ; w ould j t e a c h e r , grade teacher, grade principal, high school teacher, Mrs W in C ald o w as ta k e n to P o rtla n d w h e re ah e w ill receiv e a p p e a r io be good m a te ria l fo r legis high school principal and city and countv superintendent 1 ” ' ' K m ed ical tr e a tm e n t. H er d a u g h te r, la t u r e .” means something Mrs E llen R a d fo rd . Is w ith h e r (P a id A dv.) Mr. an d Mrs. Low an d baby from ' C a m ero n A- H o g g ’s cam p s p e n t S u n day w ith M rs a n d M rs A. J. A ult a n d fam ily . V o te 91 X C o ttre ll sch o o l close«] F rid a y fo r th e su m m e r v a catio n . t Paid Adv. by E J. Dixon ) Vote 302 X Yes for State Road Bond J l P R E S E N T IN CUM BENT) Republican Candidate for DISTRICT JUDGE D EPA R TM EN T NO. 3 P aid A iv E. N. WHEELER Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER 151 X BURTON, A. H. Is a b u sin ess m an , n o t a p o litician , a ta x p a y e r in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty fo r 30 y ears. An a d v o c a te o f good ro ad s. "A b u sin ess a d m in is tra tio n a n d th e best p ossible v alu e fo r ev erv d o lla r d is b u rs e d .” Paid Adv. P a trio tic C itizen sh ip P aram o u n t tl'a id Adv ) S av r tim e an d m oney by uoinje th e W anT ada. County Superintendent of Schools Representative W . C. ALD ER SO N For County School Superintendent * o“- Baketel Is the Man V ote fo r GOOD ROADS MAY 2 1 4%