Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 12, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK
who is now d istric t Judge. He seeks
prom otion to th e higher place as a
Jurist.
Judg e H aw kins is a very capable
young atto rn ey and has m ade good
“ district Judge.
T here is every
reason to believe he would not dis
appoint his friends o r th e public as a
circuit judge.
Mr. H aw kins has a splendid w ar
record to his cred it and th e boys
who soldiered u n d er him are all for
him. He served in th e 65th Coast
A rtillery, first as lie u te n an t, th en as
captain and la te r as m ajor. He was
on th e firing line fo r several m onths
and took p art in five m ajor engage-
m ents. He is m arried.
In dark and light percales,
medium and large sizes, 98<
SPECIAL IN VOILES
All our 60c grade, figured
Voiles, medium and dark col­
ors, 36-inch 48c
\\ e can also give you a splendid lot of fine Voiles in the
ne\\ colors, 36-inch Linen for dresses in white, colored
Swiss Organdies and Tissue Ginghams at right prices.
You are invited to our store THURSDAY, FRIDAY
and SA 11 RDA"\ to meet our demonstrator with Wood-
Cock Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Noodles.
W a lra d M erca n tile Co.
Clean-Up Days are Here
Drive your car in and we will Wash, Polish and
Grease it for you. Our washer is experienced and will
do a first-class job for you. He’ll make the old car
shine like new.
ONE WHOLE MONTH FOR $5
For $5 per month we will Wash, Polish and Grease
your car, two times. That is cheaper than you can do
it, done better, and done—which is where most car own­
ers fall down. Five dollars a month will save you many
times that amount in repairs.
We are Agents for Auto Painting,
SEE US FIRST
Sherm an McCarter Garage
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w eather has been th e m em ber of th e
Dem ocratic S tate C en tral C om m ittee
for C lackam as County. F o r two years
he was th e ch airm an of th e Demo­
cratic County Com m ittee. In 1918
he was chosen ch airm an of th e S tate
C entral C om m ittee, which position he
resigned in 1920 in o rd er to en te r
th e prim ary rac e fo r th e U nited
States Senate. In th is race he re ­
ceived over eleven tho u san d votes.
At th e present tim e he is presid en t !
of th e Jackson Club, th e largest dem ­
ocratic org an izatio n in th e S tate. '
w here his ad m in istra tio n is ch aract- '
erized by vigor and enthusiasm .
At a m eeting of th e farm ers of
Silver Polo and Nude Shades. These are of exceptional
Clackam as county held d u rin g the
good quality at this price.
war, Mr. S ta rk w e a th e r was elected
chairm an of an o rganization to co­
operate w ith th e county a g ric u ltu ra l
also
•
agent to Increase th e farm production
of the county.
A lthough born and raised and hav ­
ing lived on a farm practically all his
life, his business activ ities are by no
m eans confined to farm ing. He has
extensive p roperty in te rests th ro u g h ­
out the S tate, and m ain tain s an office
in the Broadw ay building in P o rt­
land. in w hich p ro p erty he is in te r­
ested.
As presid en t of th e Sons and
D aughters of .O reg o n P ioneers, Mr.
S tark w eath er has actively prom oted
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th e in terests of th a t o rganization, es­
pecially in securing a place in z th e C h a rte r No, 135.
R E PO R T O F TH E C O N D I T I O N ^ 0 D,Btr‘Ct N° 12
public school cu rricu lu m fo r th e
teaching of Oregon history.
Ladies’ Silk Hose
$ 1 .5 0
Ladies’ Silk Gloves
SPECIAL
Women’s Coverall
APRONS
lw >
Just Received, a Shipment of
M arriage L icen se Issu ed .
HA R VEY G. STARKW EATH ER.
D em ocratic C andidate for Governor.
A good quality Gingham, nice J
patterns, neatly trimmed, in
sizes 2 to 8 years, While they
last at $1.48
m ay
PAGE T H R EE
A m arriag e license was issued in
MARTIN W. HAW KINS.
V ancouver, W ashington, Tuesday,
One of th e candidates well rec­ May 9, to C arl W insenberg, 32 and
ommended for C ircuit Judge, D epart­ Miss F lo ra Baker. 35, both of G resh­
ment No. 6, Is M artin W. H aw kins am.
Children’s Dresses
FR ID A Y ,
Mr. S tark w eath er is of pioneer
p aren tag e his fath e r having served
in th e te rrito ria l leg islatu re. H ar­
vey is th e youngest of th ree sons,
being 53 years old, and is a resid en t
of C lackam as county. He has been
E stray Notice.
prom inent in educational and civic
activities for m any years.
I have in my possession one cow
He was a m em ber of th e com m is­ about 4 years old, lig h t red w ith a
sion which d rafted th e original few w hite spots, also one ste e r about
W orkm en’s Com pensation Act, W as 4 years old, d ark red with a few
also appointed upon th e recom m en­ w hite spots.
They broke in to my
dation of th e Oregon S tate G range, farm ab o u t Ju n e, 1921, causing
dam age to grow ing crops.
as a m em ber of th e U. S. R u ral C red­
Steve K ap tu r, 228 A lder stre e t
its com mission which visited several P o rtlan d , who claim s to be ow ner of
E uropean cou n tries an d investigated sam e, ta k e notice th a t said cow and
Wiat subject. T he report of th is com­ ste e r will be sold a t my place, ab o u t
m
miles n o rth of Rockwood, O re­
mission, S enate D ocum ent No. 214, gon,
on Tuesday, Mav 23 at 2
of th e year 1913, was th e basis for o ’clock p. m „ by M. M. Squire, con­
th e F ed eral Loan Act.
stable, to cover cost of dam age, feed
F or several years past, Mr. S ta rk ­ and p astu re and co u rt costs.
JO H N C. BURNS.
RYAN HTRONG FOR TR E A SU R ER
FIRST STATE BANK
At G resham in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close of business May 5th, 1922.
,
.
, ,,
RESOURCES.
99 “."„s ‘V«00.?"*8’ ,n clu d in * rediscounts show n In Item s
2. O v erd rafts secured and unsecured
' ' In Remsr ” o eand8e35U Tny0 * " ^ ' .
........................................*
t h ° 8e 8hO™
1 ,300.22
8.10
18,500.00
4. O th er bonds, w arra n ts and securities. Including foreign
h ? Je|hn?aienth' 8 ta ,.e ’ “ » "« ’‘P a t corporation, X . Incîud-
k a.
vg th
»hown In Item s 30 and 35. if any
915 ,854.82
5. Stocks, secu rities claim s, liens, ju d g m en ts, etc ..................
1
8 ?» i l,^ n <JU8e’ ,2 5 ’°°,0; fu rn itu re and fixtures, IBJIO Ï.I'o 30 650.00
301.20
y
«h» p L h * rT r ' I ,w l,h fe d ,ra l rP8erv* bank . ..
23 366.01
9
nnAC . h
han,i ,n vault “ “ «I due from banks, b an k ers
a g e n t s " , t W a T k dP8ig,latPd and “ PP^oved reserve
.435.60
10. Exchanges fo r clearing house and item s on o th e r banks In
11 P h thu Sanlh CÎîy ° r town 88 re P °r t | ng hank
124.75
11. Ch“ t^ ; “ ^ k s ^ s l d e city o r tow n of rep o rtin g hank and
T otal cash and due from
banks, item s 8, 9, 10 and
176.00
15. O ther assets, if an y ...... YYYYYY” .................. 140,102.26
31.19
S enator Thos. F. Ryan m akes a
T otal
stro n g appeal fo r y o u r support for
$537,747.89
,
LIA BILITIES.
th e nom ination as sta te tre a s u re r , , _
16. C apital stock paid in ........
,
,000.00
H e is an Oregon City m an, has been 17. S urplus fund ......................
.............................................. *
,000.00
....... YYY"..YYYYY..$i5 i79~72
prom inent as a ju d g e, business man 18. (a ) U ndivided profits
1 0 r»b l L e8 8 c u rre n t expenses, in te rest and taxes paid 6 763 20
8
and farm er for years. H e is now 19. -Reserved for taxes. In terest and depreciation
'
? .416 52
,187.62
sta te senator. He has been a stro n g 22. U nited S tates deposits, including postal savings and d e ’
posits of IT. S. d isb u rsin g officers
*
“ de
su p p o rter of m easures for th e devel­
13.71
n,K,‘° * ,TK’ ° ‘ her th an banks, su b je ct to reserve-
opm ent of th e livestock, h o rticu l 23
23. Indl^ ‘d «»1 deposits su b ject to check, including deposits due
tu ra l and a g ric u ltu ra l in te rests of
th e S tate of Oregon, county, cities or o th e r public funds 202
603.47
th e state. He was deputy sta te tre a s­ 24. D em and certificates <jt deposit o u tstan d in g
126.11
25.
u re r for eig h t years.
( a8m and Check’ ° f th ls bank o u tstan d in g payable on de-
All in all he has had a wide ex­
3,041.82
T otai of dem and deposits, o th e r th an bank deposits s u b ­
perience in ed ucational, legislative,
ject to reserve, item s 23, 24, 25. 26
$208 771 40
county, m unicipal, b anking and bus
n, vThlAN,>
DKFOHITN, subject to reserve and
iness affairs.
payable on dem and o r su b ject to notice:
27
Tim e certificates of deposit o u tstan d in g
K„
Ju d g e R yan’s p latfo rm as a can d i­
,1 0 735.71
d ate for sta te tre a s u re r is as follows 28. Savings deposits, payable su b ject to notice Y .Y
622.93
T otal of tim e and savings deposits payable on d ttn an d or
T h irty p er cent reduction in de
su b ject to notice, item s 27 and 28
$261,358.64
p artm en t expense by efficient, A m er­
T otal
ican business ad m in istratio n .
S tate of Oregon. County of M ultnom ah, ss.
Conduct T reasu ry D epartm ent u n ­
!i (
R uudouist. C ashier of th e above nam ed bank, do solem nly s w e a r
der stric t business ru les and m e th ­ th a t , th
e above sta te m en t is tru e to th e best of my know ledge an d belief
Candidate for Re-nomination at ods.
,
In su re safe and in te llig en t invest­ CORRECT— A tte st: A. Meyers, Theod. B ru g g er c ’
Republican Prim aries on May 19.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me this 12th day of May, 1922. *C OF"
m ent of tr u s t funds.
R W. NYSTROM, N otary Public.
Work for actu al reduction In
His experience of fo u r term s has
My com m ission expires A ugust 30, 1925.
taxes.
elevated him to a position of in flu ­
ence and usefulness at W ashington.
E lim inate all dead wood and u n ­
He has voted rig h t on th e big necessary ex p en d itu res in s ta te de­
¡questions before Congress and has p artm en ts and in stitu tio n s, re q u ir­
i been an in d u strio u s and successful ing them to be conducted w ith e f­
) w orker for Oregon.
ficiency and p ractical economy.
Make w orkable R ural C redits
Why change?
W hy replace him
¡w ith a new and u n tried m an?
Law, th a t th e fa rm e r may have th e
benefit of its financial assistance.
Paid
I
7 Adv.
Y<IV.
We a re equipped to re p a ir y o u r
F av o r ju s t an d eq u itab le eq u ali­
car, reg ard less of th e m ake, and do
zation of assesm ents an d tax valu ­
a first-class Job, one th a t we feel
ations.
safg In g u ara n tee in g to be rig h t.
F av o r laws p ro h ib itin g Jap an ese
We have lots of room for live au to
ow ning o r leasing lands in Oregon.
sto rag e.
F av o r em ploym ent of o u r service
boys w here possible.
F av o r stric t enforcem ent of laws
p ro h ib itin g s ta te officers p rin tin g
and d istrib u tin g at sta te axpense.
C. N. M cA rthur
Automobile Repairing
A. A. MUCK
G r esh a m G a ra g e
S outhard & S outhard
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
FOR
County Commissioner
“My record for economical administra­
tion when commissioner before guarantees
similar economy now.’ >»
Phone 2391
A n E xpert
W r ite s :
“I u»ed to be called
a poor cook, and
never pretended to
bake a cake worthy
of praiae, but now
I am c a ll e d th e
champion cake baker
of my community,
thanks to the Royal
Baking Powder.”
Mra. R. W. P.
I FAVOR HOME LABOR, HOME CONTRACTORS AND
HOME PRODUCTS
County Commissioners should devote their entire time to the County’s
business, not a portion thereof.
Multnomah County should demand its rightful share of the Inter­
state Bridge receipts, thereby reducing indebtedness of nearly $1,-
000,000.00, which county still owes for this bridge.
V O T E 1 0 6 I X I M UCK, A. A.
ROYAL
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
f t N t a Roymi C o o l Bo»k
A*» FREE, Royal Baking Row*
d arC a , 126 W i lluunSt-.N. « York
Night Phone 25x5
personal and political propaganda.
Will req u ire of ail em ployes hon­
esty, efficiency and co u rteo u s tr e a t­
m ent of th e public.
\O T H K OF FTXAL AODOI XT.
j In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate of
I Oregon, for th e County of M ultno­
m ah.
In the m a tte r of th e E sta te of S ira h
j J. McDonald, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given th a t th e un­
dersigned as executors of th e Last
I W ill and T estam ent and of the
I E state of S arah J. McDonald, de-
I ceased, have filed th e ir final account
as such executors in th e C ircuit
C ourt for th e County of M ultnom ah,
I S tate of O regon, D epartm ent of P ro ­
bate, and th a t Monday th e 2 9th d ay ,
of May, 1922, at th e h o u r of 9 :30
o ’clock in th e forenoon of said day
and th e C ourt room of said C ourt has
been appointed as th e tim e and place
fo r th e hearin g of o bjections to said
final account and th e settlem en t
thereof.
ALEXANDER THOMPSON and
F. J. BISSELL. Executors.
McGUIRK & SCHNEIDER,
A ttorneys fo r Executors.
1 Date of first publication, April 28, ’22
Date of last publication. May 26, ’22.
S tate S c I h m i I lu rid -
for farm loans at 6 per cent. Loans
m ade on basis of o n e-th ird agricul-1
tu ra l value of land. Prom pt action
— no com m ission charged.
JOHN A BECKW ITH.
A ttorney for S tate Land Board.
I 503 C onsolidated Securities Bldg.,
Sixth and Oak stree ts, P o rtlan d
J. H. RANKIN
for County
COM M ISSIONER
Insures a business ad­
ministration by a suc­
cessful business, man.
VOTE FOR HIM
Paid Adv.