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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1928)
TUESDAY, MAY 15. G K FSH tM HW* TAJIMA’S WINDOWS REFLECT HIS SMILE An old adage sta te s th a t th e w orkm an is know n by his pile of chips. G resham has a w orkm an, alw ays sm iling and alw ays busy, who is know n, not by the size of his pile of chips, but by th e sp o t less condition of m any w indows in G resham afte r he has finished w ith them . S. T ajim a, ‘•Charlie,’’ th e J a p a n ese, who alw ays h as a p leasan t w ord of greetin g for everybody w ould be g rea tly m issed should he ev er decide to leave G resham , and b is place would be h ard to fill. A m an's success in life is often m easured, not by some w onderful achievem ent w hich places him a t th e head of all his fellow s, b u t by faith fu l service in the little things. —by m aking th e w orld a b etter and hap p ier place in w hich to live. T ajim a's w ork, is im portant, and his cheery sm ile is infectious. T ajim a has in a full m easu re the p oliteness w hich is c h a ra c te ristic of his race. Rand for Justice of Supreme Court OUTLOOK. GRESHAM. O R E ««> PAGE THREE ILLAN A. BYNON FOB LEGISLATURE ELECT W hen an ag itatio n a rise s over the fairn ess of a Justice of th e su prem e c o u rt on th e eve of a p oliti cal election in w hich he is a ca n didate, and in sp ite of th e conclu sion of an unofficial investigating com m ittee, th e re is likely to be an unfavorable p rejudice in th e m inds of m any voters. Ju stic e Rand w el comed the investigation and "laid all his cards on th e tab le.” If any u n ce rtain ty exists in the m inds of any as to th e in teg rity of Ju stice R and it m ay be cleared up in his favor by ask in g w h eth er or not th e move has a political anim us I and w hether or n ot Joseph and | Mannix had a clean, unselfish p u r pose. A llan A. Bynon is a candidate on I T h ere are th ree nam es on the th e rep u b lican tick et, M ultnom ah | H E IS— ballot for th e tw o places on the county, for sta te rep resen tativ e. suprem e bench. The candidates An in ten se desire to acq u ire a l are. Chief Ju stice Rand, for re- good education and am ount to election; A ssociate Ju stice George som ething in th e w orld w as th e ! — a son o f the farm . R ossm an, appointed by G overnor early goal of A llan A. Bynon, now P atte rso n , now up for election, and — a m an w ho w ork ed his w ay through c o lle g e an d la w ru n n in g for th e le g isla tu re as a J L. H. McMahan of M arion county, rep u b lican can d id ate for represen-1 sch ool. a circ u it judge. tativ e from M ultnom ah county. | T here isn 't a cloud on th e c h a r S p u rred on by th is am bition, th e J ac te r or record of Ju d g e George fu tu re b a rris te r developed very ( — o f stron g ch aracter. Rossm an. He is stra ig h t and clean early in life a capacity for hard and capable. It would be a m is w ork w hich is today p erh ap s his — con scien tiou s and fair. fortu n e not to re ta in him in so im o u tstan d in g c h a ra c te r as a p rac on the p o rta n t a place. We can n o t recom ticing atto rn ey . — still a stu d en t. m end him too highly and it is urged As a boy of seven, A llan A. by all good citizens th a t he be giv kepublican ballot Bynon learn ed to set and d istrib u te — thorough ly versed on O regon law s. en a heavy vote. type and at nine he could feed a AND F or th e second choice it is job p ress expertly. At th e age of — now senior M unicipal J u d g e o f P ortlan d . urged th a t Chief Ju stice Rand be 12, he w orked all th ro u g h the the choice. I t is believed th a t in sum m er m onths in o rd er to get spite of the recen t ag itatio n ag ain st clothes so th a t he could finish Judge Rand th a t he is a m ore c a g ram m ar school. E n terin g Salem VOTE FOR JUDGE FRED STADTER AND HE WILL JU S T IF Y YOUR CONFIDENCE pable and safer m an th an th e other. high school a t 13, he g rad u ated at W ILBER BY HIS CAPABLE ADMINISTRATION. A ttorneys who p rac tice before 17 and d u rin g th a t period he never the suprem e co u rt learn to know knew w h at it w as to have a v aca and ap p reciate th e c h a ra c te r of the tion. D uring th e tw o y ea rs th a t Respectfully yours, men who sit as th e final a rb ite rs of follow ed at E ugene, as a stu d en t legal tangles. T he Outlook asked of th e U niversity of Oregon, he con for an im p artial opinion from the tinued to w ork to earn his educa TOM J. K R El DER, 4628-561)1 Ave. two atto rn ey s in G resham . They tion. H e clerked in a shoe store, I I C. HODGKINS, /75z Stanton St. did not w ish th e ir nam es m entioned w as ag en t for a lau n d ry , and p e r but they both gave Ju stice Rand a form ed o th er task s, w hile during J. S. HAUGHEY, 821 East 17th St. N. high recom m endation. One says th e sum m er vacation he shoveled Paid Adv. th a t from his co n tact w ith the men gravel as a m em ber of a co n stru c Paid Adv. on the suprem e bench he has fo rm tion gang, and labored at hop ed a m ost favorable opinion of dryers. them and th a t Ju stice Rand sh a re s Allan A. Bynon en tered W il w ith th e oth er m em bers of th e lam ette U niversity w hen he was 19 Bynon served as assista n t United court his high esteem for honesty, y ears old and com pleted th e three- S tate s atto rn ey , and in 1924 and Help Build Up integ rity and faith fu l atten tio n to year law co u rse in tw o years, 1925 as first assista n t. Since th a t Eastern duty. He feels th a t the a tta c k on larg ely ow ing to th e fact th a t tim e he has been engaged in the Ju stice Rand w as m ost u njust. Multnomah C harles L. M cNary, now United p ractice of law. T he other atto rn ey says he b e S tates sen ato r, gave th e young Bynon’s active In terest tn civic ’ lieves Judge Rand to lie a m an of m an th e benefit of his personal w elfare is d em o n strated by the fact JOS. w . Room for m any F acto ries high c h a racter. He says th e re may tu telag e. W hile at W illam ette the th a t he is p resid en t of th e P o rtlan d have been some slig h t grounds necessity for funds to com plete his A m ericanization Council and a tto r- i VOTE w hich w ere seized by Joseph and education persisted , but th e y o u th ney for th e Oregon Congress of Mannix to bring p ressu re to bear ful disciple of B lackstone did not P a re n ts and T eachers. on Rand. He believes th e O re flinch at th e ta sk s set him. “ Labor gonian m ade a m istak e in nam ing a stan d s on feet of gold,” w as his Wl I.IIFR HENDERSON FOR priv ate com m ittee to investigate the m otto and th is m axim he proceeded R EPRESEN TA TIV E. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB c h a ra c te r of the chief justice. He to p ut into p ractice by w orking 1 Many ex-service m en will pick thinks it should have come before EDW ARD R. during his sp a re tim e for the o u t th e can d id ates w ho a re ex- the b ar association or some oth er M arion cream ery — as cream -------- te -- ste r, . se rv ic e m e n and give them th e ben- Primarlo«. May 18 such organization. He th in k s n o th th en as trav e lin g salesm an selling of th e ir vote, especially If oth- ing can come of th e investigation h u tte r and buying eggs and cream e rw | se qualified and experienced, but dam age to R and's candidacy over p retty n early th e en tire west- , -w nber H enderson Is one of these PR E SE N T INCUM BENT |a n d a d is tru s t of th e Oregon bench ern p a rt of th e state. F in ally he 1 mpn He wag w jth tro o p A Oregon FOR succeeded in g ettin g a position in | ca v alry on th e Mexican border and and bar. th e business office of the Statesm en I wUh (he ¿34 jn fan try d u rin g the Paid Adv. C lerk o f the ¡CAN’T TALK TO WIFE, P ub lish in g com pany of Salem. 1 \y o r| j w ar. He has served as corn- TOO CROSS AM ) NERVOUS specializing on special featu res and m an d er of th e P o rtlan d P ost A m er D istrict Court "E ven my husband co u ld n 't ta lk advertising. ican Legion. He has held Im port | to me, I w as so cro ss and nervous. G rad u atin g from W illam ette law an t positions In P o rtlan d civic o r Vinol has m ade me a different and R epublican P rim aries ,May 18 happy w om an.”—Mrs. N. McCall. school in the sp rin g of 1917, a t the ganizations, was vice p resid en t of FRANK E. Vinol is a com pound of iron, age of 21, A llan A. Bynon w as h ap th e M ultnom ah County B ar a sso W olfe has alw ays m ade good phosphates, cod liver peptone, etc. pily co n tem p latin g th e chance to ciation in 1926 and is a t p rese n t a in public office— put him back The very F IR ST b ottle m akes you on th e Job. sleep b etter and have a DIG ap p e put his hard-w on legal education m em ber of the P o rtlan d c h a rte r r e tite. N ervous, easily tired people into p ractice, when th e United vision com m ission. a re su rp rised how QUICK the iron, S tates joined th e allies. A bandon Added to th ese qualifications Is VOTE X 145 phosphates, etc., give new life and ing all his cherished plans, Bynon th a t of experience in legislative pep. Vinol ta ste s delicious. G resh Paid Adv. im m ediately volunteered, signed w ork on w hich he h as a good re c KEPI BE1CAN am D rug Co.—Adv. up for th e first officers’ train in g ord as a m em ber of th e la st sta te FOR camp, w as com m issioned a second le g isla tu re. H e served on the lie u te n an t, and w ent overseas with gam e. Judiciary, m edicine, p h a r th e A. E. F. T here he served 18 m acy and d en tistry , ra ilro a d s and m onths, being discharged from th e tra n sp o rta tio n com m ittees, IR E I) T. MERRILL service a fte r th e arm istice with th e w h e n he was elected tw o y ears The Jewelry and Opti ran k of cap tain . Upon his retu rn apo he declared It to be his purpose C lackam as-M ultnom ah 45 years a booster for cal Store of the common _____ 1 — __ ___ 11 of the C ounties to Oregon, Bynon served a ____1 year to an sw er every ro 1 ll « — call P o rtlan d a n d Oregon people atten d w ith th e Oregon N ational G uard as legislative session, and For Commercial, In cap tain and ad ju ta n t of th e 1st stric _____ tly r to leg islativ e b u sin ess; to Help stop the Spending Org) One of the finest stocks of dustrial and Agricul B attalion of C oast A rtillery . The study both sides of each m easu re Diamonds and W atches in He will m ake good tural Development follow ing y ear, 1921, he w as ap- p resented, th en vote my honest the Northwest Paid Adv. pointed atto rn ey for Marlon county convictions; to listen to the w ants Vole X 120 on Balliit * * ’ '• Optical Parlors second to of th e W orld w ar v eteran s' sta te I an(j needs of th e people of the state, none, and you will find Primary, May is, liejs th en vote for th e ir best Interest. aid com m ission. prices very reasonable Paid A dv T he Oregon Voter, w hich keeps am, four g ran d ch ild ren , th ree n From 1922 to 1924, A llan A. ' X U- b ro th ers and a sister, Jam es of a close tab on leg islato rs, says of 356 Alder St.. Portland Tacom a, Wash., John of P eshastln. his record In th e la st sessio n : Phone BEacon 8080 ........ . . . . , , , /rrr/ îz. ’’W as co n sisten tly reg u la r In a t W ash., Homer of G resham and Mrs. tendance, fearless In voting; a n a ly Em m a M cA llister of Tacom a. The fu n eral will be held W ednes tical In attitu d e to w ard s bills, and ■zzzzzzzzzzZ^ Slogan: Running on day a t 2 o'clock at th e U ndenom i free from en tan g lin g allian ces.” n ational tem ple and In term en t will my record not prom VOTE 7« X be m ade in Douglas cem etery u n DEATH COMES TO ises. POWELL VALLEY MAN der th e direction of th e G ates F u FOR D eath cam e yesterday to a well- n eral Home. HOMER D. known resid en t of Powell Valley, H ER BER T Yog I a n’t Kent This Sam uel G. C arrell, who passed FOR A ppetizing luncheon to he served aw ay afte r a th re e m o n th s’ Illness for 35 cen ts a t M ethodist church, from h e a rt disease at th e age of 57 T h u rsd ay , May 17, by ladies of years, 7 m onths and 6 days. He W. C. T. U. in connection w ith co u n was born in P rin esv ille, Mo., com ty Institute. S p ag h etti w ith m eat, Republican ing to W ashington in 1886 and to scalloped corn, vegetable salad, Candidate for pickles, buns, sponge cake with a t I -•U 4 a. i Oregon tw o y ea rs later. He w as whipped cream , coffee.—Adv. REPUBLICAN C A N D ID A T E m arried to Miss Cora F an ch er S ta te R epublican. M ultnom ah County For Septem ber 2«, 189», who, w ith five 25c Rubber Hull Free. R ep resen tative ch ild ren survives him. Mr. and With each p air of boys' or g irls ’ Mrs. C arrell have resided in Powell keds. All sizes for boys and girls. Stands for Home Protection. Also m en's sizes. New stock Just Young Basiness Man of i Valley since th eir m arriage. Econom y and H onesty In In. W alrad Merc. Co., G resham expérience and good 1 government. Besides the widow, Mrs. Cora judgment. ONLY TV)»1 HAILS I C arrell, th e deceased is survived by Only tw o in M ultnom ah county four sons, W illard G. of Golden- Hair been a member of the Paid Adv by R. L Rabin. X>« dale, W ash., Andrew C„ Charley spelling th e ir nam e H-A-l-L. One Legislature for past 13 years. Bewis B ld g , Portland. Oregon Paid Adv by Popick for Repre ' ___________ and D elbert of G resham , a daugh- is D. D. HAIL, candidate for Paid Adv. sentative Club te r Mrs. Violet S chaefer of G resh- | R ep resen tativ e X 83.—Adv. Judge FRED STADTER JUDGE of CIRCUIT COURT DEPT. 1 J/E IF/LL J U S T IF Y YO U R GOOD JU D G M E N T VOTE X 8 6 RE-ELECT HENDERSON V O T E X 51 REPRESENTATIVE Vote X 1 34 BEVERIDGE 100 X Merrill County Clerk W o lfe Andrews “S T A P L E S ” Joint State Representative Ed. Popick A n g e ll State Representative GORDON S ta te S e n a to r