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PAGE TWO GKKSHAM OUTLOOK, FRIDAY, MAT 14, ANTI-SALOON TICKET INCLUDES STEIWER VOTE FOR ALFRED E. CLARK o f P ortlan d Candidate for Republican Nomination for UNITED STATES SENATOR Mr. C lark Is a P ortlan d man. lit- hus been a resident of P o rtlan d for tw enty years and know s Its people and problem s better than any o th er candidate In the S en ato rial contest. lie know s th e needs and th e problem s of shipping, h arb o r and in d u strial developm ent of P o rtlan d as well, if not b etter th an any other man In the state. He Is fam iliar with the developm ent needs of the whole state, and realizes th a t Just tn proportion th a t Oregon grow s and develops, ju st In th a t proportion will P ortland forge ahead and prosper. He has a profound g rasp of public questions. He Is pre-em inently qualified for the office which he seeks lie has courageously opposed In this cam paign »hose who would deprive the iiestple of the rig h t to select th e ir own candidates under the direct prim ary law and who now seek to d ictate party nom inations. These facto rs have made him th e leading Republican candidate for the se n ato rsh lp and his nom ination Beams assured. A vote for Alfred F. C lark Is a vote for a M ultnomah county man' who will faithfully, ably and effectively rep resen t Oregon as a wltolw In th e United S tates Senate. Paid Adv.—-Alfred B. Clark for United States Senator Campaign Committee. 192« W alter W. W hltbeck, w ho resigned from th e Crossley cam paign com m ittee a few days ago, sp o n so rs th e “ wage ea rn ers" ticket. W hitbeck recom m ends Crossley for sen ato r, Crum- packer for re p rese n tativ e tn congress, The A nti-Saloon of Oregon approves Upton for governor, H aw kins for c ir of th e candidacy of F red erick Steiw er cuit judge, d ep artm en t No. 4; Deich for co u rt of dom estic rela tio n s; K e r , for United S tates sen ato r, P atte rso n rig an for d istric t c o u rt No. 1 and H en for th e rep u b lican nom ination and drickson for d istric t c o u rt No. 3. For P ierce for th e dem ocratic nom ination sta te sen ato r B ennett is indorsed and for governor, according to Its list of I Dunne’ ^ ln d o rse d 'fo r” joint” ‘s e n a to r recom m endations ju st given to th e The legislative rep resen tativ es in p ress of th e state. B. F. Mulkey has dor8ed a re ; Jack N B arde w ilb e r received its approval for congressional I H enderson, F. R. P eterso n . J. S. Gay candidate from the th ird d istric t j r „ E C. B ronaugh, Jr., E arle Wei W here all can d id ates are satisfacto ry iington, A. G. R u shlight, L. D. Ma- or w here th e dry cau se is not endan- 1 hone, F. C. Ream . J B. McCourt, gered, no recom m endations made. T he Jam e8 D Olson, H. J. Langoe and F. candidates approved hy the league for w . G erm an. F or county com m ission- the Judgeships a re Howell for circu it ers. P aul E. S tru ck and G ran t Pheg- judge d ep artm en t No. 4. and S tapleton ley. T he tic k et is for increased pay for c irc u it Judge d ep artm en t No. 8. for police and firemen and for th e Bennett is recom m ended for sta te sen- financial m easures. to r and D unne for Joint senator. All Ex-Soldiers Backed. The league recom m ends 16 can d i dates am ong th e 46 rep u b lican s for The "red , w hite and b lu e” tic k et I the house of rep resen tativ es, w ith 13 sponsored by th e V eteran s1 P olitical 1 to vote for. T hose endorsed are union, by G. L. K oehn, p resident, W alter G. Lynn, L. D. Mahone, J. B. recom m ends all form er so ld iers; McCourt, Jam es D. Olson, F. R. P e te r son, J. E. A nderson, J. O. Bailey, E." C. th u s it recom m ends fo r United j Bronaugh, Jr., E. W. E astm an, B rad- S tates se n ato r S teiw er, Crossley, 1 ley A. E w ers, H erb ert Gordon, A. H. S an d b last and C lark. F o r re p re se n ! Johnson, D orr E. Keasey, Addle S. tativ e in congress, C ru m p ack er; for j Kimble, H. L. Langoe and Mrs. D or governor, U pton; c irc u it judge, de othy McCullough Lee. T he lone dem p artm en t No. 4, H aw k in s; d e p a r t-| o crat recom m ended for rep resen tativ e m ent No. 8, E k w ail; for sen ato r, is F ra n k Schlegel. Fred Meindl is en K lepper. T he house tic k et recom - I dorsed for Joint rep resen tativ e. m ended consists of E. C. B ronaugh | For county com m issioner th e league Jr., A llan A. Bynon, Jam es H. C assell, 1 r p p illil r n o m lu f ir u n t P H o tr lo v onri I I C’ ««» I- n TA ir .,ii v i r i n ____ t » _ WILLIAM P. LORD Candidate for the Republican Nomination to the LEGISLATURE is a pro m in en t atto rn ey of th e city He w as born a t Salem in 1884, and is a son of ex-G overnor W. P. Lord. A fter atten d in g th e public schools Mr. Lord acquired his co l legiate education a t W illam ette U niversity and his legal education in th e law d ep artm en t of th a t in stitution. Upon his g rad u atio n from th e law d ep a rtm en t he w as appointed by th e S uprem e C ourt to a s sist in th e com pilation of th e Oregon Code and w hich becam e know n as L o rd ’s Oregon Laws. Upon th e com ple tio n of th is w ork he em barked in th e p rac tice of law in Salem . In 1913 he moved to P o rtla n d w here he h as been engaged in th e p rac tice of his profession ever since. In 1914 he organized th e L ake L abish D rain ag e D istrict w hich r e su lted in th e reclam atio n of a larg e tr a c t of valueble land in th e W illam ette valley. He is th e ow ner of one of th e la rg e st onion farm s in th e state. I Mr. L ord is a m em ber of th e C ham ber of Com m erce and also of th e A m erican B ar U niform S tate Law Com mission. In his p latfo rm he prom ises if elected to labor for th e reduction of tax es and to su p p o rt leg islatio n having for its object the consoli dation of sta te d ep a rtm en ts and com m issions. He believes th a t fish and gam e should be elim inated from politics, and th a t the p en iten tiary should be placed on a sound basis. He is opposed to th e so-called p ed d lers license law and favors a red u ctio n in autom obile licenses w here possible. H e fav o rs h arb o r developm ent and m ore in d u strie s and p ay ro lls for P o rtlan d . (P aid A dvertisem ent by the Wm. P. Lord Cam paign Com ittee). hone, J. B. M cCourt, W. C. N orth, Jam es D. Olson. R ich ard Deich is indorsed for co u rt of dom estic rela tio n s on th e “red, w hite and b lue" tick et, w hile for d istric t co u rt, d ep a rtm en t No. 2, w ith one to nom inate, th e tic k et recom m ends K errig an and W est; for d e p a rt m ent No. 3. H endrickson. VOTE X 22 ON BALLOT DEPARTING FRIENDS GIVEN FAREWELL A farew ell p arty w as given a t the M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch la st T u es day evening in honor of Miss Rena Stevenson and Miss Nell Johnson, d eaconnesses who have m ade th e ir home in G resham for th e p ast year and a h alf, and who expect to leave soon for th e east. T h eir re tu rn to G resham is not expected and m em bers and frien d s of th e ch u rc h took th is occasion to exp ress th e ir ap p reciatio n for th e ir w ork and c h a ra c te r and to w ish them success and happiness. E ach w as p resen ted w ith a gold pen and pencil set by« th e ch u rch . Dr. C W. H u ett m aking th e p resen tatio n . An im prom ptu p rogram of m usic and speeches w as given. S everal P o rtlan d Republican Candidate for friends, including th ree deaconnesses w ere p rese n t a t th e gath erin g . Miss Stevenson and Miss Johnson Prim aries May 21. w ere h o stesses th is m o rn in g a t a waffle b rea k fa st at W elling’s resta u Mulkey m akes his position as a c a n ra n t to a num ber of P o rtlan d friends. didate definite and ce rtain , by d e c la r T he g u ests w ere Miss N ellie M. Cur ing him self for th e 18th am endm ent dedicating him self to the proposition tiss. Miss Cora S tuckenberg, Miss Lila of secu rin g F ed eral aid for H ydro- N ew berry, Miss B essie E. Pease. Miss E le ctric developm ent for Oregon. M artha W arrin g to n , Mrs. R. J. G riesel In his p latfo rm he sta te s: and Mrs. L. G. B arnsford. All b ut the I w ill m ake it my business to cau se tw o la tte r a re deaconnesses. the federal governm ent to develop the potential h y d ro -electric energy in the Oregon n u rsery m en and seedsm en Colum bia riv er, to the end th a t P o rt land m ay have cheap pow er for in grow th e p lan ts best suited to th is d u stria l purposes, and th ereb y be on clim ate. If p lan ts a re recom m ended a p arity w ith o th er Pacific coast cities by a reliab le n u rsery m an , says A. L as a m a n u factu rin g cen ter, and Peck, pro fesso r of landscape g ard e n fu rth erm o re, th a t the people of M ult nomah county may enjoy all th e bene ing a t th e experim ent statio n , they fits of elec tric lights, pow er and h ea t a re safe to try. If they w ere not well in th e ir hom es a t the low ra te s p os adapted to th e clim ate, th e n u rse ry sible by public developm ent of our m en w ould have difficulty in grow ing ab u n d an t and never failing fallin g w ate rs.” them . H e says fu rth e r— "A sad sp ectacle Is th a t of old age a fte r a life of probity and in d u stry atten d ed by m isfo rtune I FAVOR PENSIONS FOR TH E H E LPL E SS AGED.” B. F. MULKEY Congress romHtee)AdV by M" ‘key fo‘ CorW< “ FRANK C. HOWELL 100 X Hurlburt, Thos. H. For Republican Candidate for / Circuit Judge Dept. No. 4 COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Paid Adv. Hurlburt-for-Commissioncr Committee) .1. O. BAILEY’ A qualified lawyer with seven teen years active experience and residence in Portland. (P aid Adv.) R EPU BLICAN Per Be-»l»etloa State Representative —Paid Adv. J. E McCall.