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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
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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
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