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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1926)
ra w r» in u r e , COLUMBIA HEIGHTS B ert H aney, dem ocratic candidate C ast y o u r vo te fo r for United S tates sen ato r, will speak at th e Colum bian high school T h u rs day evening w hen a class of 12 w ill be grad u ated . E veryone is invited to the exercises and a special invitation has been extended to the stu d e n t }»ody of R epublican fo r G resham Union high school to attend. Mrs. B erth a Landes, m ayor-elect of Seattle, and sev eral p ro m in en t P o rt land club women m ade a trip over the Columbia R iver highw ay Friday, stopping a t C hanticleer inn for b rea k M u ltnom ah C ounty fast. Mrs. Ju liu s Meier, of P o rtlan d , en H e h a s m ade good a s a te rtain e d a n um ber of frien d s a t tea public s e rv a n t F riday aftern o o n a t th e M eier co untry home. Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard E h rm an , of E n d o rsed by n u m ero u s o r g a n P o rtlan d , w ill ta k e possession of th e ir izatio n s. H is reco rd is a p p ro v ed sum m er home, “ E h rm an o r” th is week by th e press. and aim to spend six m onths here. Mr. and Mrs. A. S tu a rt, of L ato u rell PRESS COMMENT F alls, who have been c a re ta k e rs of the "Because of his genuine ab ility to analyze m easures and policies, T albot sum m er home, B roken H ill, for as w ell as his courage, he should be an exceedingly valuable leg isla the p ast 15 years, w ere invited as tor. —Oregon Voter. guests to th e w edding of Mr. and Mrs „ .. J ’ E - B en n ett 18 » R epublican can d id ate for sta te sen ato r from Guy T alb o t’s d au g h ter. Miss S ara M ultnom ah county. He has had legislative experience. The Oregon < u . V * ‘!ee,ls raen w ho have the courage to stand for th e th in g s in Jan e, on W ednesday evening at the March 31* J E B ennett is 8Uch “ ® an.’’—O regon Jo u rn al. beautiful home, “C e d arh u rst", on P al- atln hill. , ■ / ' 5 ? n n ®M raa,Ie an exce» e « t rep resen tativ e and has a host of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunn, of R u ssell friends. —The S pectator. ville, w ere g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. G. “He has m ade a good record as a leg islato r.’’—G resham Outlook N. McKay la st Sunday. Mrs. D unn is See V oters' pam phlet, page 40. and G range B ulletin for his record. th e p rin cip al of th e R ussellville ‘ Help keep him on the Job at Salem by voting and boosting for him. school. Mr. and Mrs. P atte rso n , of P o rtlan d , w ere w eek-end v isito rs of GRANGERS AND FARMERS ENDORSE BENNETT the McKays, and E. A. Flem ing, c h a ir m an of th e school board of Ja c k so n W e know h is reco rd as a L e g isla to r. W e feel th a t he ville, who has ju s t re tu rn e d from a is ab le a n d w illin g to give th e p ro d u cin g c la ss a s q u a re deal trip to W ashington, D. C., and New Signed, RAY W. G IL L D. E. T O W L E M. J. BROWN. York, called on th e M cKays on his w ay back. Mr. and Mrs. McKay a re planning a trip east, as far as C hica go, to v isit w ith rela tiv e s and friends before moving to Jack so n v ille w here Place an X after his number. 45 X BENNETT, J. E. Mr. McKay w ill ta k e th e position as (P a id A dv.) su p erin ten d en t of th e Jack so n v ille school. The baseball team from Stevenson W ashington, cam e down to Corbett | ,|ii»i>»iiiniiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinioi'miiiiiiiinmiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMiin^ Sunday for a gam e and m et defeat FO R to 2, a t th e hands of th e C orbett boys Miss A nna E tlin g has accepted the position of te ac h er a t W arren d ale for the th ird term . Mrs. S usan H ard in g w ill go to G resham again th is season w here she ^ has ch a rg e of th e fru it g ro w e rs’ ship ping d ep artm en t a t th e cannery. F R E D G. The fisherm en a t C orbett a re w on dering w here th e salm on a re th is year as only a very few have com e up here yet. T he riv e r seem s to be full of sturgeon, b u t only 10 ce n ts a re paid per pound for th a t kind of fish. Life L ong E a st Side R e s id e n t Mrs. Joy C rockett P erry , te ac h er for four y ears a t Colum bian high, has been re-elected for n ex t term . Mrs a p p re c ,a te a n d P e rry gave a th e a te r p a rty to t|i ’ r e in e in h e r senior class T uesday evening in P o rt y o u r su p p o rt. land w hich w as m uch ap p reciated by the stu d en ts. Alfred E. dark J. E. BENNETT for U. S. SENATOR State Senator __ e Republican nomination for United States Senator. An attempt is being made in this campaign by the Oregonian to dic tate the nomination of another senatorial candidate. 'I'he newspaper, just mentioned, in an attempt to put its program across has deliberately sought to convey the false impression that Mr. Clark had neither qualifica tions nor support for the office which he seeks. * 1 his type of political propaganda is as old as the hills and is the usual trick of an unfriendly news paper to break down the political strength of a candidate which it fears candidacPv o f M ! - T '± iei,d and u" f»ir political propaganda the i i the onin i h ha?‘.,tal';ed strength steadily and rapidlv. In the «Pin on of most unbiased political observers he is now the leading political candidate in the senatorial race. ‘' IIr ' - / , lark„s I’re ' e n iin e n t q u alifications fo r th e office h e se ek s a re conceded by a ll even by th o se opposed to him fo r p o litic a l re a so n s. he O regon Voter, in its issue la st w eek, s p e a k in g of C lark , said- fo r n , r ° W be reg a rd e d a s one of th e th re e fo re m o st c a n d id a te s fo r th e rep u b lican n o m in atio n . DelledFtOn r i r h i i n te n !btUal abH ity an d force of c h a ra c te r w e a r e com - ip J t u h , as th e su p e rio r of an y o th e r c o n te n d e r fo r S ta n fie ld ’s o' «1 > o r a to r h e rise s so fa r above a n y o th e r c o n te n d e r a s tQ be a class by him self. Should he be elected s e n a to r, th e q u a lity of h is e oquence a lo n e w ould be sufficient to shed lu s te r upon h is s ta te , fo r h e w ould be th e p e e r of m an y of th e ce le b ra te d s p e a k e rs now in th e u p p e r house. Vote for Clean, Economical Legislation “ T h e T e leg ra m is convinced th a t Mr. C la rk is th e best qualified of a ll c a n d id a te s in th e field fo r th e office. “H e is a m an of u n q u e stio n e d in te g rity . “ H e is a m an of ra re p o litical courage. “ H e is a m an of u n u su al ab ility . “ As a law y e r he ra n k s w ith th e b est in th e sta te . “As a n o r a to r he h a s few peers. As a s tu d e n t of p o litical a ffa irs he h a s a p ro fo u n d g ra s p of th e q u e stio n s of th e day. P o litic a lly , Mr. C lark h a s alw ay s been a n d is now a P ro g re s s iv e R ep u b lican . “ In him p o p u la r g o v e rn m e n t h a s alw ay s h a d a n a rd e n t a n d p o w e r ful c h am p io n . “ H e is u n a lte ra b ly opposed to th e r e s to ra tio n of th e old c o rru p t c o n v e n tio n system , w hich h a s becom e one of th e le a d in g issu e s of th e p re s e n t c am p aig n . “ n co n clusion. T h e T e leg ra m m ig h t add th a t, in a d d itio n to b eliev in g th a t th e w e lfa re of O regon w ill be b est served by th e n o m in a tio n of A lfred E. C la rk fo r th e se n ate , it is of th e o p in io n th a t h e is th e o n ly o n e of th e s e n a to ria l a s p ira n ts w ho can c a rry th e re p u b lic a n s ta n d a rd to success in th e g e n e ra l electio n a g a in s t a n y m a n th e d e m o c ra ts m ay n o m in a te .” T he P ortlan d D a ily N ew s S aid : “ If we w ere e n tire ly b u sin e sslik e in th e co n d u ct of o y r public a ffa irs, in te n t only upon g e ttin g th e best m an a v a ila b le fo r th e m oney, th e re is no doubt w hom w e w ould em ploy. “ W e w ould em ploy a m an of proved a c h ie v e m e n t, proved h o n e sty , proved fe a rle ssn e ss a n d tru s tw o rth in e ss . W e w ould em ploy a b ig m an . “ And th a t m an is A lfred E. C lark , of P o r tla n d .” From Other N ew sp a p ers S o u th e rn O regon S pokesm an, G ra n ts P a ss, of May 14th___ “ T he s itu a tio n in th e s e n a to ria l cam paign h a s been ra p id ly c h a n g in g d u rin g th e p a st tw o o r th re e w eeks. E v e ry w h e re th e r e h a s been n o ted a d e cided sw in g to w a rd s A lfred E. C lark in th e re p u b lic a n c o n te st, a n d in p o litic a l circles, a n d am o n g p o litical w rite rs of th e d a ily n e w sp a p e rs, it is figured th a t a t th e p re se n t tim e he is p ro b ab ly th e le a d in g c a n d id a te fo r th e rep u b lica n n o m in a tio n .” “ W hile th e O regonian is a tte m p tin g to n o m in a te e ith e r S te iw e r o r S tanfield by k eep in g th em in th e lim e lig h t, m an y p u b lic -sp irite d an d so b er-m in d ed c itiz e n s a ll over th e s ta te a re b u ild in g up a s tro n g su p p o rt fo r A. E. C la rk ..” L incoln C ounty L eader.— “ Mr. C la rk is a m an w ho h a s h a d a w orld of exp erien ce, h a s th e age, th e d ig n ity a n d th e a b ility to r e p re s e n t th e people of th is g re a t s ta te in th e n a tio n a l la w -m a k in g body a s th e y sh o u ld be re p re s e n te d .” T h e E a ste rn C lackam as News,— “T h e re a re few m en in th e s ta te w ho a re a s w ell qualified fo r s e n a to r a s M r. C la rk .” BUCHTEL W II I SANDY BLUFF Mr. and Mrs. S. G. C arrell of Powell V alley w ere Sunday v isito rs w ith Mr. [ and Mrs. A. J. Ault. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. W illkenson have | adopted a little baby girl, one day old. Mrs. Geo. W llkenson received word from her son Ray th a t his wife had been operated on for an inw ard goiter and w as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G ray en tertain ed com pany from P o rtlan d , Sunday. C ottrell school closed Friday, May 14, in the u pper grades, but ow ing to a w eek's illn ess of th e teach er, Miss Rose P o tter, the low er g rad e s will lo n tin u e an o th er week. T h ere will be eig h t g rad u a tes from th is school who will Join w ith th e o th er school of th e high school d istric t | in jo in t exercises to be held a t Sandy high au d itorium , T uesday, May 25. I The g rad u ates a re Dwight W ilkinson, | V irginia W atkins, Mary Brophy, Vida aud Vera Jones, Eunice D allard, Mil dred H udson and Hazel Booth. Mr.* and Mrs. A. R adford and c h il dren • is lte d Sunday In P o rtlan d with th e fo rm er's b ro th er, J. R adford and fam ily. A vote for A lfr e d E. Clark is a vote for an ab le, fea r less, honest, p rogressive m an, w ho if n om in ated and e le c te d w ill serve the in terests o f the p eop le o f the state. -P s id A d v to I \ 7 17 Fred G. Buclt- V l l V E h>, (> N E w t your votes. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FRED G. BUCHTEL, formerly connected with the = county court of Multnomah under Judge Idonel R. | \\ ebster, 41 THOR of Oregon’s Weights and Measures | Laws and Portland’s first Sealer of Weights and Meas ures, is thoroughly acquainted with civic and county problems. — P a id A dv. Does the Tax-Paying Voter Endorse Official Economy ? Buy w ith confidence. L ate model reliab le used c a rs a t H essel Im p le m ent Co.—Adv. E xtracts from V o ters P a m p h let T h e V oters P a m p h le t c o n ta in s an a rtic le in su p p o rt of Mr. C la rk ’s candidacy. T h is a rtic le in th e V o ters P a m p h le t w as p re p a re d a n d is sig n ed by S ta te S e n a to r W m. G. H a re , H illsb o ro , T hos. C leeton, fo rm e r c irc u it judge, W. T. E a k in . s ta te fish c o m m issio n er, A delia P ric h a rd , fo rm e r n a tio n a l p re sid e n t b u sin ess, a n d p ro fe ssio n a l w o m e n ’s clu b s of A m erica, an d a n u m b er of o th ers, a m o n g w hom a re w om en p ro m in e n t in civic a n d club circles, m a n u fa c tu re rs, fa rm e rs , b a n k e rs, s h ip p in g m en, ex -se rv ic e m en, etc. F ro m th is a rtic le in th e V oters P a m p h le t th e fo llo w in g is qu o ted : “ T he direct p rim ary law versus th e old c o n v e n tio n sy ste m , p o p u la r g o v e rn m e n t by th e m any versus secret g o v e rn m e n t by th e few , is a lead ing issue of th e c a m p a ig n . “ M r. C lark Is lead in g th e tight a g a in s t th e forces of re a c tio n . “ H e disclosed in a m a ste rly a d d re ss o v e r th e rad io , M arch 25, th e fo rc e s a t w ork in th is cam p aig n h a v in g fo r th e ir ob ject th e o v e rth ro w of th e d ire c t p rim a ry and th e re tu rn of p a rty d o m in a tio n a n d c o n tro l by a se lf-a p p o in te d few-. “ In th is speech Mr. C la rk c h a rg e d th a t back of th is m o v em en t and th e a tte m p t to d ic ta te th e s e n a to ria l n o m in a tio n w as a tw o-fold p u r pose: “ F irs t, to pave th e w ay fo r th e c o n tro l of p a tro n a g e a n d th e r e s to r a tio n of th e co n v e n tio n sy ste m ; a n d “ Second, to d e fe a t o u r s e n io r s e n a to r w h e n h is p re s e n t te rm e x p ire s T h e se c h a rg e s h a v e n e v e r been refu ted . T h ey h a v e been proved by su b se q u e n t e v e n ts in th e cam p aig n . two YOU have nominate. w. c. Alderson J. B. OFNER Republican for State Representative Leas Laws, More Coolidge Economy. Reduce Burden on Auto Owners. J. B. Ofner has a p ractical and ' econom ical plan to repeal obsolete, conflicting and confusing law s and to I develop a model code of law s by using tbe wisdom and the ex perience of the co u rts and ad m in istra tiv e officer» of th e state. I W. P. 1 a R o < he, C h a rle s H. C arey. C. M ldlem an. W arren E T hom as, O. A. •Neal —P a id Adv. iiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiii,iiiii!!!iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii,inimr.|n„nm|HHII County Commissioner T he P ortlan d T eleg ra m S aid : W. C. AI.btRSOV R epublican C an d id ate for S u p erin ten d en t o f P ub lic Instruction P o rtla n d , Oregon, M a y I f , IM S . J eHr" ,n county school superintendent'« depart* m eat W . ( . Alderson has expended H7I.AM less th an th a t allow ed by the T a x i om m lsslon fo r his budget. I c e rtify th a t the above » ta tm e a t I* correct. (Signed! Ed. Hweeney, C ou nty A a d I tor. Th e undernigned bunlnena firm « o f G reaham , Oregon, endorse W . C. A ld e r. tTie ta " i> a y e r” C,ent who practices economy In the In terest o f Oregon Pickle a P a n n in g Co. A. W . M e tsg er A Co. A ly a w o r th A M a rtin W a lra d M e rc a n tile Co. I a . E. K id d e r Ifd w e . Co. Cecil Met xger G rocery G resh am Id u m b ln y A H e a tin g Co. C, M Ihxvldnon I »rug Store G reah am T ire Shop G resh am G arag e K astm an L u m lw r Co. G reah am D ru g Co. (S ig n ed ) J. E. Kt afford. M a n a g e r (S ig n ed ) A W . M etsger (S ig n ed ) K W . A yln w o rth , J. It. M a rtin (S ig n ed ) B E W a lra d . P resident (S ig n ed ) E. E. K id d er (S ig ned ) Cecil M etsger (S ig n ed ) Joe. f ’hiodo (S ig ned ) G M D avidson (S ig n ed ) Geo. A. B rand t < Sign»-»!» k H a m lin (S ig n ed ) O. A K astm a n , P resident (S ig n ed ) A Dow nett Business In Education— Education for Business (P a id A dvertlsa-m m t by R d lth A lderson)