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FRIDAY. MAY Flowers for the Day T he w hite carnation still rem ains the generally accepted symbol of M other’s day, though usage has In troduced the wearing of the red ca r nation In tribute of living moth ers, When carnations are not available, other flowers of both colors a re worn. In 1914 congress passed a bill designating the second Sunday In May as "M other’s day” and calling upon the President to Issue a proc lam ation requesting government officials to display the American flag on all government buildings each M other's dav. GRFSHAM Ol’TLOOR. GRISHAM, OREGON PAGE THREE OFFICE OF SHERIFF PROTECT HIGHWAYS WRITER URGES VOTERS ----- IS IMPORTANT ONE AIH1SES CASSELL NOMINATE J. N. BARDE T here a re several county officials To Jh e E ditor of the Outlook: who a re sittin g p retty tig h t and not Allow me space In your colum ns to fearin g but th a t they will be nom I tell your read ers why I am in ter- inated and re-elected. T h ere are i ested in and u rg e the election of only tw o th a t have no opposition I J. N. B arde to m em bership in th e on th e republican ticket. They are | 1988 legislature. W elch, county assessor, and Bon- T he experience of four years at ser, county surveyor. i the head of th e financial m anage- E arl Sm ith, county coroner, has I m ent of th e C hildren's F arm an opponent in John G. Schroeder. Home gave me an insight into Its W. C. A lderson has an opponent problem s th a t no o th er m em ber of for county school su p erin ten d en t. I its board can have. I realize th a t H is nam e is R obert M. H am ill. | before w e can accom plish our p u r John M. Lew is has been county VOTERS pose to give a re a l hom e to th e The candidates appeal to you to tre a s u re r for a long tim e and u su ! norm al d ependent ch ild ren of th e ally has had no opposition. His consider th e ir claim s and qualifi sta te we m ust have la rg e r and m ore cations. Do them th e favor of an p resen t slogan m eans all it says: i en th u sia stic su p p o rt from the peo- in te llig en t vote. "Pledged to ail th e people, the i pie at la rg e and in tellig en t cooper- faithful d isch arg e of a public 1 ation from the legislative body. To See the barg ain s listed in the tr u s t.” His opponent sim ply says, W ant Ads. secure th is la st and to m eet imme- “A new broom .” But the county I diate problem s, it Is trem endously tre a s u r e r ’s office doesn't seem to im p o rtan t th a t we have a real r e p - 1 need a new broom. rese n tativ e business m an in the T hom as M. H u rlb u rt, county 1928 le g isla tu re who will m ake its Jam es H. Cassell. sheriff, has tw o ra th e r stro n g op THOMAS R. Ja s. II. Cassell Is editor of A uto in te rests chief in his efforts there. ponents. One. Roy K endall, it is m otive News and one of th e o rg a n th e g eneral opinion, will ru n the izers of th e Oregon Good Roads a s Mr. B arde h as pledged m e th a t he will do th is and I believe th a t I can p resen t sheriff a close race. sociation. He is cam paigning T he sh eriff’s office is a coveted ag a in st th e proposed $3 license fee p erso n ally g u aran tee th a t he will keep th a t pledge. office and in th e hands of some can because it th re a te n s th e d e s tru c Ke|»iil>lf<mi (n n d id a te ___ ___ tion of our highw ay system . At . . and M ultnom ah county, FOR be used for selfish purposes and the sam e tim e he is vigorously a d - I COUn t of th e location of our county h u rtfu l to public in terests. v ocatlng a reduction in autom obile „ __ K„ „ ,____ _ It is generally conceded th a t license fee w ith a sm all in crease in fair, th e G resham d istric t in p ar d uring the 12 years he has held gas tax to provide funds n ecessary tic u la r, needs a keen business man to c a rry on th e Oregon highw ay th e re w ho can be tru ste d to g uard th is office he has alw ays played program . its business Interests. Surely fair and square. He has alw ays "M ake th e highw ays of Oregon Former member of Con-1 G resham has not forgotten its debt available to all Oregon m o to rists stood ag ain st g raft and dishonesty, gress. to Mr. B arde in th e thousands of and has adm inistered his office the y ear round,” d eclares Cassell. Former member Idaho "A low er license fee, perhaps p ay w ith th e g re a te st efficiency. All able in two in stallm en ts, w ill p e r full page ad v ertisin g he secured for Legislature. them in th e farm home tick et sale th e books of th e office have r e m it every m o to rist to tak e out li Former Justice Supreme cently been audited by one of the cense plates th e first of Ja n u a ry , which spelled an en tirely new era Court Philippines. for th e county fair. m ost su b stan tia l firms of au d ito rs resu ltin g in increased gas tax revenue.” T he governm ent of the sta te is in th e sta te and they found ev ery VOTE X 85 C assell, editor, tra d e association by long odds th e biggest co rp o rate th in g in every d ep artm en t in first- m an ag er, ex-service m an and P a id A dv. b y ,1. .1 C ro ssle y . class shape, w ith never a penny sp o rtsm an , is one of th e candidates business in te re st in our state, and R E -E L E C T lost to th e county. They com m end for th e le g isla tu re from M ultnom ah yet by our ballots we send men to county. th e le g isla tu re to fix the business CARVER ASSURED ed the office on its fine show ing. policy of th e sta te w hose business ROAD FRANCHISE Sheriff H u rlb u rt has an asset ju d g m en t we would not tru s t In T he sta te public service com m is- th a t cannot be bought w ith money o u r own sm all b u sin ess in te rests. | sion has held a h earin g in the con- —he has c h a racter. He is a t the Why n ot elect a m an who has tro v ersy betw een th e C lackam as top notch of efficiency. He is (By H attie M. Wolfe) ab u n d an tly proven his ability to county co u rt and Stephen C arver m an th a t can n o t be bribed. He is To those who have paid little at g re a t business in te rests, ra th - in the m a tte r of his fran ch ise for generous. H e is conscientious. He g o v e r n m e n t ’it m l / b e ^ u r p S g ?o I | c e a r rry th a n t h ° 8e Who8e 8ole fltne88 ls 1 the P o rtlan d S outhern railro ad . Is fearless. He has capable depu ties. He has collected $145,000,000 note th e m any th in g s a cabinet a som ew hat cu rso ry know ledge of and has decided th a t C aryer is en- during his te n u re in office w ithout m em ber can do for prohibition, law books and not asto n ish in g ly ( titled to cro ssin g s on th e highw ay likew ise w h at he m ay leave u n successful in a legal career. i betw een th e tow ns of C arver and loss of a cent to th e county. It is done. Aside from th is I have Mr. C lackam as, provided his tra in s do no w onder oth er men would like T he p resid en t appoints his cabi- net. They a re often his personal ! B ard e'8 solem n pledge th a t he will not run acro ss th e road faste r th an his job. frien d s and a re supposed to be like- I use his position If elected to safe- ( five m iles an hour. T he com mie- Your Sheriff It Is said th a t H om er D. A ngell ^a,tne1vd a ndd noHnHca1,lt 1 l ° hlm ’ p rl* 1 KUard o u r Prohibition law and in sion held fu rth e r th a t th e county The se creta ry of sta te has w ithin ' 8UCh m easu res as w i" K uarantee should clea r aw ay b ru sh to give a w as a prom in en t football ath lete j b etter view a t th ese crossings. in his college days though h an d i his pow er th e m aking of trea tie s, its m ore rigld enforcem ent. T his case cam e prom inently be capped by the loss of an arm . But and some of th e mostt im p o rtan t ' I e a rn estly believe, because of a th a t w on’t handicap him as a leg is facto rs in the b reak in g up of rum som ew hat intim ate acq uaintance, fore the public when th e county co u rt revoked the rig h t of C arver row on th e A tlan tic co ast w ere the lator for w hich position he is a u n d ersta n d in g s arriv ed a t betw een 1th a t Mr. B arde can be safely trusL- to cro ss th e highw ay on cro ssin g s candidate on th e rep ublican ballot E ngland and the United S tates in I ed w ith the «»oral, business and hu- th a t w ere co n stru cted w hen his jm a n ita rla n In terest of o u r sta te and road w as first built. It w as th is for this county. He has been an reg ard to the liq u o r traffic. The se creta ry of th e tre a su ry In l can not say tlie sam e of m ore decision th at gave prom ise of the atto rn ey in P o rtlan d for ab o u t 25 Republican Primaries steam fran ch ise w hich C arver is co n ......................... su ltatio n w ith t aD- of „ th e o th . er two , ... I th th a n e a p resid h alf en dozen years. seeking for his road. points th e heads of th e prohibition May 18 score candidates. Tins is expected to clea r tlie way bureau, the custom s and the co ast P a id A dv. Don’t forget th e ad v ertisers when guard. for the g ran tin g of th e fran ch ise ADA WALLACE UNRUH. you need an y th in g in th e ir line. and tlu- com pletion of th e C arver The atto rn ey g en eral has no less line, w hich will tap g rea t tim ber a p art to play in th e enforcem ent ; !•’ If r I It V It V ( I l M I S of prohibition th an has the secre- I ‘ in t Tn u o r i i i i i k : holdings aro u n d Viola and In the ta ry of th e trea su ry . In co n su lta- 1 M O I II L B S foothills of th e C ascades near th a t tion w ith the presid en t he appoints 1 F ree baby clinics a re being held place. Il Is estim ated th a t m ore Slogan: Running on th e a s sista n t atto rn ey general, who under th e d irection of the Multno- th an live billion feet of tim b er will reached by tills line, w ith a sh o rt m y record— not prom and h u n d re d , of U n H e t S U t e i X ’- m ah C° UDty PubHc H ea lth a88Oc1“ - be «'^tension From th e co u n ty ’s ises. tric t atto rn ey s, m arsh a ls and secret tion in v,lrious p a rts of th e county standpoint th is is Im p o rtan t, us service men, who b rin g to th e b ar for th e benefit of th e m o th ers and otherw ise th is tim ber or the sawed of Justice and p ro secu te v iolators J th e w elfare of the ch ild ren . Chil- lum ber will be hauled over the county roads in tru ck s. of the federal prohibition law. T he se creta ry of labor has ch a rg e I d ren u n d er school age a re eligible of m a tte rs p erta in in g to ¡niniigra- I for th e free exam inations which C onsistency o f N a tu re tion. In hfs hands lies th e adm in- are being given by experienced N ature is always consistent, istra tlo n of the quota laws, and th e doctors and n urses. lep o rtatio n of u n d esirab le or crim i- | T uesday, May 22, h as been chos though she fains to contravene her al aliens. own laws. She keeps her laws and Site T he se creta ries of w ar and navy en for th e clinic lu G resham , which seem s to transcend them. have under tlieir d irect care a large will he held in the basem ent of the arm s and equips an animal to And fam ily of young men, soldiers and M ethodist church, beginning at Its place ami living In ( I ip earth, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE sailo rs, and it is to them we look and at the sam e time she arm s and For for th e m oral and physical w elfare 1:30 o’clock In the afternoon. A equips nnotlicr animal to lestrov P o rtlan d doctor will conduct th e of th e boys in th e ir charge. II. Space exists to divide cre a T he se c re ta ry of th e in terio r lias clinic, and will be assisted by Miss tures. lint by clothing the sides of supervision of public education and Maud H icks, county public h ealth n bird with a few feat tiers r I ip gives public w elfare. T he teaching of him a petty omnipresence. Tin d i scientific tem p eran ce in the public n u rse, Miss Mary N adeau and Miss rection Is forever onward, but the Johnson, reg istered artist still goes back for m aterials schools may be very p roperly called G w endolyn a public tvelfare m easu re, and the n u rses. T he local physlglans have nnd begins again with tlie first ele com m ission of public education can been Invited to assist. H ate been a m em ber of the m ents on the most advanced sta g e ; do much to fu rth e r th is and o th er L egislature for past 12 years. otherw ise all goes to ruin. If ze S im ilar clinics w ill he held at great educational m easures. look at her work ve seem to catch Paid Adv. T he p o stm aster g en eral and his Rockwood a t 1:30 o’clock on Mon a glance of a system of transition. a ssista n ts have it in th e ir pow er to day, May 21, and a t Lynch school —Emerson punish im proper use of th e m ails .TO^AZXWJ?Á.V.^\V.7ZJZ?/.tVZVOZ7ZtlJ.-.\VJ/7.’.OTJXZ.J.VA?gñBMZ>t g«Zteg|I^K BBÍaáaa;j»'- as to ad v ertisin g of contraband on T h u rsd ay , May 17. Dr. Helen D ennis w ill conduct th e clinic at A n d T h e re You H a v e I t articles. 55 T he se creta ries of ag ric u ltu re Rockwood and Dr. Chas. C. New “ I hoar your son has taken up a and com m erce have th e ir bits to do ca stle th e one at Lynch. profession. Mr O'CHsey,” rem arked or not to do, according to th e ir p e r the visitor to the house, The Jewelry and Opti sonal ideas. “ lie has Indnde.” rejoined the I 01 M O H \ \ tB R I S I ED A w et p resid en t m eans u w et host. “ He's pbw at they call a ‘cross- cal Store of the common ON ASSAULT CHARGE cabinet, and th is m eans In n u m er exanilner.' ” able appointees In sym pathy with people Again th e disputed line fence has ( This was too much for the th a t regim e, likew ise a dry p re si been m ade th e su b ject of heated ' stranger. - One of the finest stocks of dent. “And pliwnt's a ’cross-exam in controversy. S en ten ce has been An oath to observe a law In er’/' ” lie asked Diamonds and Watches in w hich one has no sym pathy m eans suspended In th e case of P. E. ! For a minute or two O'Casey was the Northwest very little. Carey, com plaining w itn ess for the n t a loss, hut eventually he polled Optical Parlors second to state, vs. F red S ears, 21-year-old him self together Boys! m ake your own airp lan e at "Sure. It's a fellow who asks yon none, and you will find total co st of $1.25. F lies (500 feet. Bon of R. C. Sears, who lives on 1 questions, an ' you answ er the ques prices very reasonable 2’4-foot w ing spread. See Leslie th e D am m ier place in th e south- < tions, an ’ then he questions the an St. C lair at Outlook office. east p a r t of G resham . ■went.” he returned easily 356 Alder St., Portland Young S ears plead g u ilty S a tu r-I Phone BEacon 8080 day in ju stic e co u rt to th e charge tzHZSlZZKfZa O rig in o f " C a n d id a te ” of a ssa u lt and b attery , follow ing an Here Is one m s | m - c ’ of the origin alterca tio n over a line fence. S ears of the word ‘‘candidate," as applied '.>y/,-x,y>ZZW claim ed th a t Mr. C arey w as not to person seeking office. During closing th e gates p ro p erly , th e re a political ennva-s In ancient Rome by lettin g his ca ttle o u t onto the It was custom ary for persons seek VOTE Tl» X railw ay tra c k s and th e ad jacen t ing the higher elective offices to np- p ear In the Forum, Campus M artins FOR highw ay. As th e g ates are th e i arid other public places dressed In p ro p erty of th e P o rtlan d E lectric w hite togas, tlie white of the n at HOMI’.R D. Pow er com pany, C arey contended ural wool being brightened with th a t he w as not u nder any o b lig a ebalk. Tlie Latin word for white FOR is “candidtl*." ami an office seeker , tion to close them . In th e dispute so d a d was called “candldatns.” I w hich took place C arey was whence nnr word ’•candidate." The stunned by a blow from th e fist of w hite toga was Intended to signify, th e candidate's purity of purpose young Sears. Republican Candidate for Deputy Sheriff M. M. S quire a r In soliciting the suffrage of .he people rested S ears and bro u g h t him Into . S ta te ju stice c o u rt w here th e hearin g R epublican. M ultnom ah County took place before Judge O. A. E a st R ep resen ta tiv e m an. T he case has been co n tin ued un til May 12. Stands for Home Protection. HAM ER S tate R ep resen tative Thomas M. V ote X 1 34 JOS. w . BEVERIDGE U K P I'III.IC A N C A N D IP A T E F O It County Clerk P R E S E N T IN C U M B E N T Paid Adv. FRANK E. Andrews REI’I BI K AN FOR Joint S tate R ep resen tative C lackam as-M ultnom ah ■Counties For Commercial, In dustrial and Agricul tural Development Vote X 120 on Ballot W. C. T. U. COLUMN Hurlburt I stand on my rec ord. Public welfare first, always. IN A N AGE OF S P E E D The telephone leads for it is the only com munication system that links the ‘entire nation and permits you to immediately complete a transaction regardless of dis tance. The telephone gives you PRIVACY — ACCURACY — SPEED ECONOMY — CERTAINTY O regon T elephone C o . Gresham HERBERT GORDON S ta te S e n a to r < STAPLES Ed. Popick A n g ell Economy and Honeaty In government. A Reliable Lawm aker S tate R ep resen tative (Young Busines* Man of experience and good judgment. Paid Adv. by R L. Sabin. »0« I>ewia Hide Portland. Oregon Paid Adv. by Popick for Repre en ta t I vo Club. Pure Lard VOTERS Give th e ad v e rtise rs In today's Outlook your m ost carefu l consid eration. Vote next F rid ay and vote j intelligently. Tell It to One-Flve-Slx-One. 47t Spring R ace M eet (RUNNERS ONLY) FIV E BIG D A Y S Condon, Ore., M ay 29 to Ju n e 2 $3000 IN PURSES $3000 Dancing, Shows and other Entertain ment every evening. Write for programs B ig Condon Derby, Sat., Ju n e 2 Auspices C ondon R acin g A sso cia tio n JAS. D. BURNS. Pres. WALT SEALE, Manager E U. RANDALL, Secretar 3 pounds at Newberg Packing C<b, Gresham Lawn Mowers. Repair Driveway«. We repair and sharpen lawn Now ia the time to repair your mowera. We call for and deliver. drlvewaya with cruahed rock or J. E Metzger, Gresham, phone road gravel. See Walrad A Wright. ^1901.—Adv. tf Oreaham. Phone 1(31.—Adv.