Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 14, 1926, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    page F ü r s
GKESMAM OUTLOOK. FRIDAY,
'BUCHTEL CANDIDATE
FOR COMMISSIONER
FOR
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Allan A. Bynon
R ep u b lican C a n d id a te
I
front
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty
VOTE X 21 RE-ELECTS
Crumpacker
F red G. B uchtel, sta tistician , finan­
cial an a ly st." T h a t's how his le tte r­
head reads and it m u st be so. H e's
th a t type of man.
NOMINATE
•
WAV 14, 1026
jH
VOTE 5« X BIN O N
He is a prom inent young atto rn ey o f P o r t l a n d
rn rm a r
*
a s sista n t United S tates attorney. R esigned Ja n u a ry 1, 1926.
S ta n d i for direct prim ury nom ination, sim plification of Judicial
procedure, low er taxes and rigid economy.
or judicial
P assing a civil service exam ination
some y ears ago. Mr. Buchtel was a p ­
pointed P o rtlan d 's first city sealer, at
w hich tim e he Initiated and success­
fully carried out a cam paign for the
delivery of full w eight and m easure
in the p urch ase and sale of foods,
wood, coal and ice, th e fru its of which
cam paign are of benefit yet today.
Because of the econom ical and ef­
ficient m an n er in w hich he had co n ­
ducted th e P o rtlan d office of w eights
and m easures. S tate T re a su re r Thos.
P Kay appointed him sta te sealer, in
which capacity he d rafted and secured
the en actm en t of law s w hich elim in at­
ed in a ccu rate w eighing and m easuring
a p p a ra tu s in Oregon.
Mr. Buchtel was afte rw a rd s elected
sta te public service com m issioner and
served In th a t position d u rin g the try
Ing days of the w ar and reco n stru c
tion period.
Buchtel's Platform.
P a i d A d v e rtis e m e n t
Mr. Buchtel advocates reg u la r ses
slons of the board of county com m is­
For re a l estate loans see or call B.
See the bargains listed in the W ant sioners, open to the public, for the
W. T horne.—Adv.
Ads.
tran sa ctio n of county business.
He favors a division of the adm inis­
tratio n into th ree d ep artm en ts, each
headed by a com m issioner, who should
FO R
be held responsible for the efficient
conduct of affairs.
He would have the county p u rc h a s­
ing d ep artm en t o perated so as to give
to each and every in te re st a fair and
even chance to secure th e county b u s­
iness.
of
He would extend m ore protection to
the outlying d istric ts in road m atters
and try to provide la te ra ls and a r ­
teries connecting with th e m ain h igh­
ways th a t th e farm ers and dairym en
m ay have easy access to the business
ce n te rs and to P ortland.
K E T l BEK A N CAX BI BATE
He would m ake the serv ice of th e
board m ore available to th e people
who pay th e taxes.
Mr. Buchtel w as born in P o rtlan d In
1878; is th e son of Jo sep h Buchtel,
Oregon pioneer; is a Mason, m em ber
of the Shrine, of M ultnom ah Camp
Woodmen of the W orld, and o th er o r­
g an izatio n s; is a life long resid en t of
th e E ast Side, and th o ro u g h ly a c ­
quainted w ith civic and county affairs.
His slogan say s: “If nom inated and
elected I w ill apply b u sin ess p rin ci­
ples to th e people's b u sin ess.”
Joint Senator
Clackamas, Columbia
and iVIultnomab Counties
M. E.
Republican for
CO N G R ESS
A b u sin ess m an does n o t d isc h a rg e a c o m p e ten t
em ploye because so m eo n e e lse w a n ts h is job. A
fa rm e r does n o t fire a c o m p e ten t fa rm h a n d b ecau se
Hi H o lle r say s: “ I am a b e tte r m a n .”
T h e O regon V oter say s th a t to fail to
re tu rn C ru m p ac k e r to co n g re ss w ould be
a serio u s m istak e.
h av e a lre a d y been passed, five of w h ich
have been reco m m en d ed fo r p a ssa g e a n d
th e b a la n c e of w h ich a re p ending.
T he O regonian says th a t C ru m p ack er
show s re m a rk a b le a d a p tib illty fo r his
job and th a t he should be re tu rn e d .
I he V eteran says th a t C ru m p ack er has
been a c tiv e in b e h a lf of th e ex -so ld ier;
th a t no one could h av e done m ore to se ­
cu re th e v e te r a n s ’ h o sp ita l fo r P o rtiu n d .
1 he P o rtla n d New s say s th a t C ru m -'
p a c k er w orks w hile h e p lay s; th a t he h a s
in tro d u ced 26 m ea su res seven of w hich
T he S p e c ta to r say s th a t C ru m p a c k e r’s
reco rd in c o n g re ss e n title s him to re-
election.
ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER
VOTE X 21 Crumpacker, M. E. for Congress
FOR
Judge Richard D eich
Court of Domestic Relations
VOTERS
In all the excitem ent of th e cam paign for G overnor and United
S tates S enator, let us not overlook the im portance of th e office of JUDGE
OF TH E COURT OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS. N eighbors, in th e far-
reach in g influence of his decisions, th e re is not one single public
official who has m ore im p o rta n t duties th an th is one. He holds in his
hands the w elfare of th e children, who are to become useful and u p ­
rig h t citizens, or crim in als and a burden to society. And the w ay he
andles th ese cases d eterm ines in a larg e m easu re w hich they w ill be­
come.
Judge Deich, who is a t p rese n t holding the office by appointm ent of
the G overnor, has every qualification th a t fits him for the office, and
he was recom m ended by th e C ircuit Ju d g es of M ultnom ah county.
F or .Spring Fever.
T ake a rest. Open a can of N icker­
so n 's Jellied chicken and d in n er will
be ready.—Adv.
tf
JOE E. DUNNE
P eren n ials and Bulbs.
P yretlirum s. D elphinium s and long-
spiked Colum bines, w hile they last, $1
I per dozen. D ahlia bulbs, nam ed v ari­
eties, prices to sell. Mrs. Lelie Run-
| yon, G resham , phone 561.—Adv.
“An Experienced Executive and Business M an”
PATTERSON
P la tfo r m
of Eoln— Polk
I favor the consolidation of S tate D epartm ent« i„ ... .. .. .. . .u
overlapping of departm en t endeavor U u . a? ™ s une tim e ^ " « c l i g
axes and m aking
paym ent of t. creased wage, t l X l l s“ t o w u n t v
. V S ' S K ; ”, 7 . ^
'I -
County
•Ì W
t ■
d e p a r t « . « , th a t would m ake the reduction of "
Ing’r X c U o n 'h , U o .u s e '!c ,? ‘,,Cr“,” ,,‘
.
h
111 'J1'.1, 1"
S
* ■
i "
“ *X W' th ° U' " ^ " a s p o n d -
of '"ito laws th a t a re needed for (he nro
I favor th e Im m ediate repeal of to ll, on the In te rs ta te Bridge.
. io ? ” Ib V,1' P*e ,lsl1 • n<* Bl,me com m ission should be removed f r o m
........... ..........
1
y% :
Am opposed to child labor.
« O fB fiX
• tHngW’t UW’ W“ h b'*
Republican Candidate
As P resident of the Oregon Dairy Council for m any years and a n
X v »
»" well known to th e 'f a r m e d th at
h y need no fu rth e r g u aran tee from me as to my stand with th e m ?
•
U
Reduce taxes by reducing cost of
G overnm ent.
P lace p en iten tiary u nder Board of
Control.
Make Board of Control
th e P arole Board: few er pardons
E nforcem ent of P rohibition by officials
who believe in enforcing the law
H asten co n stru ctio n of Roosevelt
H ighway.
w ffi" " “ ' * * « - •
E le c t
A Business Man.
A Proven Executive.
E le c t J o e E. D u n n e
P tto M e at O res«. M a t. Motor A s .o r l.tl...
•■••• PrssMant <>rr«o. It o lr , C o . ir l l
P r r . t l r . t Antoai.Mva t o .f r r r .r o
— Paid Adv
FOR
GOVERNOR
A dequate provision for re tirin g bonds
Issu e no tax free bonds.
Fish and Game Com mission function
for people and not as political m a­
chines.
Play fair w ith ex-service men.
M aintain high sta n d ard of public
schools and In stitu tio n s of htgher
learning.
Paid Adv.
Vote X 107
Buy w ith confidence. L ate model
reliab le used ca rs a t H essel Im ple­
m ent Co.—Adv.
LADIES, A T T F M ItlX !
IRIN5 to #<i.S5 S lipppers a t
L adies’ and M isses’ one stra p , low
and medium heel slippers. Black, tan
blonde and gray. To close out »2.50.
A ylsw orth & M artin, G resham .—Adv.
T he G resh am O utlook sa y s th a t ev e ry
R ep u b lican v o te r in M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty
sh o u ld ad o p t th e s lo g a n : “ K eep C ru m ­
p a c k e r in C o n g ress H e h a s m ad e g o od.”
E n d o rsed by th e press. E n d o rse d by
business. E n d o rse d by labor. E n d o rse d
by th e v e te ra n s.
Do Your Duty!
Vote X 107
—P a i d A dv.
FAIRVIEW
“The B lessing of W orship” will be
the them e of a serm on Sunday m orn­
ing at 11 o'clock a t th e Sm ith Mem, ►-
lal P resb y terian church by the pastor,
the Rev. E. R. D. H ollensted. Sunday
school will convene prom p ’y at Id
o’clock.
T he last re g u la r m eeting of the
Fairview P aren t-T each er association
was held in the schoolhouse F riday
evening, at which tim e officers w ere
elected for th e ensuing year as fol­
low s: Mrs. R. C. Brooks, p resid en t;
Mrs. A. L. Stone, vice p resid e n t; Mrs.
George R. Shaw, se c re ta ry ; Mrs. Iola
Copeland, tre a su re r.
The m eeting
was opened by the singing of "A m eri­
ca,” after which a rep o rt was given by
the secretary , Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted
who outlined the work which had been
accom plished by the association dur
Ing the school year.
Among the activities of the asso cia­
tion th ro u g h o u t the past y ear may he
noted the en tertain m en t of th e County
C ouncil of th e P.-T. A., th e supervision
of th e serving of hot lunches, a chick
cn pie supper, th e proceeds of w hich
was used to fu rn ish th e rest room, a
H allow een social, tile sponsoring of
th e play. "T he D elegates.” also sp o n ­
soring five movies. The m oney de­
rived from these en tertain m en ts was
used to pay off the indebtedness on the
stag e fittings of the auditorium , also
»50 loaned by th e school board to
finance the hot lunches was paid back
to the district. The tre a s u re r's rep o rt
show ed th a t m ore th an $660 had been
received during the year and th a t a
sm all am ount is now on hand in the
treasu ry .
A fter the business m eeting a fine
program was rendered consisting of a
song by four g irls entitled. "I'v e a
pain In my sa w d u st” ; a song. "Come
let uh m ake a g arden", by the prim ary
g rad es; an Indian club drill by the
upper grade boys and g irls; a song,
' I've got the m um ps", by five boys;
a harm onica num ber by Edw S trong
of G resham , and a talk by Dr. Rich-
enstein, of the d ental clinic, on teeth
hygiene F low ers w ere presented by
Mrs. R. C. Brooks to th e re tirin g of­
ficers
Ice cream and w aters were
served during the evening
I do not believe In taking any political
Listen. F arm ers.
pow er from the Individual voter
If you need farm m achines of any
No discount on the tax p ay er s dollar. kind, see R uark at the In tern atio n al
H arv ester Co.. P o rtlan d . He pays the
( P a id A dv )
freig h t.—Adv.
STEIWER
REPUBLICAN
FOR
U. S. SENATOR
■
The stro n g est opposition to
F red S teiw cr is found in th e
dem ocratic party. D em ocratic
p o litic ia n s
and
non
brand S teiw er as an enem y of
the direct prim ary. T in y c r y
'co n sp iracy " and seek to lead
people to believe th a t S teiw er
would abolish th e direct p r i­
m ary. N othing is fu rth e r from
the tru th .
doing everything In th e ir pow er
to sh a tte r th e g rea t stren g th of
nubile approval th a t is back of
Steiw er. They fear him. They
know they can n o t defeat him in
the g en eral election.
Steiw er will be a credit to Ore-
iron in th e United S tate s Senate.
He is clean, energetic, capable
and aggressive. H is record as a
public official is flaw less.
A VOTE FOR STEIWER
Is a Vote for a Republican Victory
Paid A d v . - S,.,w e r for Sanator C om m it«... Isaac 3 « . ^ . cha.rm an.
H it is a cu ltiv ato r o r a com bine
( edar Door and Window Screen«.
Î ! I T7 ? r ' . R uark ,ellg “ for I*»« and
Good
screens 2-8 x 8-8W, J i 95 We
pays the f re ig h t In tern atio n al H ar-
Le v e r ,‘ 8tJde8 and
»‘I Kal-
» ••te r Co., JOO Belm ont St., P o rtlan d
Jolnts*d w L T ' morU8ed »nd tenored
■“ AÜT.
Wlndow screens and special
??.8*d doof 8 m ade to o rder. G resham
“Usa want a d s good adage.
W oodw orking Shop, phone 50x1.