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PAGE SEVEN GRESHAM OUTLOOK, GRESHAM, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 15. 192" LIVE WIRE Sportsmen’s TICKET Events Anuounced for Wilkes School Secretary of State 42 X T. B. HANDLEY jH'tice Supreme Court 47 X GEORGE ROSSMAN Circuit Judge 51 X 1. FRED VV. STADTER 52 X 3. ROBERT Ti t KER 54 X 5. LEWIS I’. HEWITT 56 X 6. WALTER EVANS 5» X 7. GEO. TAZWELL State Senator 6 1 X HERBERT GORDON 65 X 01 s c . MOSER 61 X W. w . BANKS 67 \ ISAAC E. s l M I ES 62 X J. E. BENNETT Representative 10« X El!ED T. MERRILL 53 X D. D. HAIL »3 X FRANK IONFKGAN 163 X .1 AMES D. OLSON 106 X ED POPIt K 107 X DAN E. ROWERS 121 X W. C. NORTH. Joint County Commissioner 12» X ANDREW C. SMITH Sheriff 130 X T. M. Ill RLBl RT Countv Clerk 133 X A. A. BAILEY District Clerk 144 X GEORGE W. HOYT Coroner 142 X DR. EARL SMITH Constable 146 X ED. GLOSS T he closing ex ercises of th e W ilkes school w ill be held in th e school aud ito riu m T h u rsd ay eve ning, May 17, at 8 o'clock, w hen th e follow ing pro g ram w ill be re n dered : W elcome, M orris B ooth; K atrin a , (song), p rim ary p u p ils; A Boy's W ish. A ndrew O lson; H ard to P lease, Joseph B u n n ett an d Jim m ie H ogue; W hat's th e Use, Clifford B ell; H elen's D ream , p rim ary pupils; cartoo n s, C orliss (G ran d pa) B ulger; M assa D ear, M ildred W alker; song, Busy Bee Sew ing club g irls; A Day In H olland. In term ed iate p u p ils; Robinson C ru soe, W illiam T e g a rt; d ram a tiz a tion of Tom Saw yer and H uckle b erry F inn, u p p er g rad e pupils, song, D ouble Seven Cooking club boys; g rad u a tio n ex ercises; p re sen tatio n of diplom as, Mrs. S. B. H all, ch a irm an of th e board of di rectors. R eading certificates have been aw arded by Miss A nne M. Mul- heron, county lib ra ria n , to th e fol low ing 18 upper g rad e pu p ils: V ir ginia and W illiam T eg art, L aurence B lodgett, Benny and Jo sep h H or- iuchi, M ario C ereghino, Marie Booth, C hester D avis, R o b ert Ando, P a id A d v .— W e s te rn A u to R a c Jam es H attan , Cedric S tasek, E l in g A sso c ia tio n . W e lls B e n n e tt, P re s id e n t. I l l N . B ro a d w a y . b ert S p recher, A ngela Calcagno, 1 W alter B u rg en er .M ildred W alker, R oltb Booth. Joseph C ereghino, E dw ard H ogue, and also to th e fo l low ing eight in term ed iate pupils, R osalee Young. G ertru d e Wyss, Jo h n C larke, S tanley H all, C lar ence S p rech er, W ahnitah B arger, D onald W ills, and Jam es Cowan. Gold s ta r pins w ere aw arded by th e N. A. P alm er com pany to the follow ing 14 p rim ary p upils; Goldie F ish er, Mary K u rata, Ayako T anabe, Yoichi T erigoe, Jam es I.arem ore, Violet T eg art, G eraldine Cowan, V irginia Mason, M orris Booth, Y auriko H oruichi, Andrew Olson, H elen AViebold, M arianna B randes, Jo sep h B unnett. T hese pins a re th e highest penm anship aw a rd s th a t can be earn ed by pu pils in th e first and second grades. A p ap er drive w as conducted last week by th e p rim a ry teach er, Mrs. L ucile P lu n k ett, and h er pupils w hich n etted $4.27. T he p ictu re en titled “C an't You T alk ?’’ by H olm es w as p urchased for the p ri m ary room w ith th is money. Bennett Will Win in Race for Senate H ard w ork, backed by good c h a r a c te r and ability, will put anyone to th e fro n t and it is pu ttin g J. E. B ennett close to the top, if not at th e top. In th e race for th e nom i n atio n as s ta te sen ato r on th e r e publican tick et for th is d istrict. W here, as in th is case, five are to be nom inated o ut of a field of eight .and all seem to have p retty good chances, it ap p e ars ra th e r u n c e rta in who th e five will be a t the top w hen th e b allo ts a re counted. But J. E. B ennett Is out to win and no voter w ill have cause to reg ret : if he gives him his h earty support. Mr. B ennett w ill be a valu ab le m an in th e se n ate as he w as in the I leg islatu re. H e is clean and fe a r less an d has opinions th a t are con- j stru ctiv e and for th e benefit of th e i tax p ay ers. T he Oregon Jo u rn a l said in a re- | cent ed ito rial th a t as a re p re se n ta tive B ennett served well, and adds: “ He w as never led a stra y by tric k legislation. He did not su p p ort unsound legislation. He w as not a p arty to special in te rest leg islation. H e w as only for those m easu res w hich he believed to be sound and in th e best in te re st of th e people of h is d istric t and state. "B en n etts a re needed a t Salem. Men of high purpose and com plete honesty w ith a view to th e w elfare of th e com m on people of th e sta te should be in th e statehouse. “ B ennett is one of those men." As re p re se n ta tiv e B ennett served as ch a irm an of th e house rules com m ittee, m em ber of m edicine, pharm acy and d en tistry com m ittee, and w as a m em ber of th e pow erful w ays and m ean s com m ittee. K ilt ( liti ITT JUDGE Judge Fred Stadler. F aith fu l and efficient service in any line m erits prom otion, it is on || th is ground th a t Judge S tad ter, for i some tim e senior m unicipal judge of P o rtlan d , seeks the circu it I ' judgeship. Dept. No. 1, and Ills host of friends are giving him th e ir ! h ea rty support. JAMES II. Wilkes District Personals As a man he has a judicial tem - . p eram en t and sterlin g qualities. As D ouglas Cooper, w hose p are n ts I a judge he is experienced and has have pu rch ased a hom e in Ascot show n m arked ability. He is a A cres, en tered school last week. He close stu d en t and a hard w orker. form erly atten d ed E liot school in In fact, th is sum s up his life's h is P o rtlan d . EDITOR AUTOMOTIVE NEWS to ry w hile passing through the A score of 7 to 0, w as th e re su lt school of experience in which he of the b aseb all gam e F rid ay a f te r w as early th ro w n on his own re noon, w hen th e W ilkes team v isit sponsibility. ed O rient. Wm. Olney, th e um pire, Ju d g e S tad te r was born on a and vote for Ntrs. E velyn Olney, Mrs, Lois G ray farm and had only country school and Mrs. W. P. Bell accom panied Sound and P rogressive H igh w ay ad vantages, w hich usually handi- th e boys. le ap even th e most am bitious, but F in an cin g Dr. E. F. D rake of th e Louise F red S tad te r worked his way Home on th e B ark er road .gave a th ro u g h school, high school, co l Lower License Fees—but protect our highways M others’ Day ad d ress at th e Sm ith lege and law. Before com pleting P a id Adv. M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rch at t û i u u i u a intadW a * aaa Z u . Tzaz. his education he decided th a t he F airview Sunday m orning. She w anted to see th e pyram ids and spoke of th e g rea t privilege and some of th e old world, so he took resp o n sib ility of m otherhood and civil service exam ination for of th e different kinds of m others. United S tates d ep artm en tal service She urgps giving "flow ers” to at large. He w as appointed and m other w hile she is living—such sent to Angel Island. In the com "flow ers" as love, resp ect, obedi HAIL IS CANDIDATE m issary d ep artm en t, w here he re K ill LOWEK HOUSE m ained for a year and a half. L a ence, th o u g h tfu ln e ss and w ords of REPUBLICAN D. D. H ail, can d id ate for re p re ter, in 1903, he w as tra n sfe rre d to | p raise. She urged all who w ere CANDIDATE aw ay from m o th er to send her a sen tativ e on th e rep u b lican tick et Manila, w here he rem ained for p erso n al m essage ere th e day lo r th e 18th d istric t, is a prom ising th ree y ea rs before he was ordered FDR I young atto rn e y of P o rtlan d . He back to the United S tates. It w as | closed. F red E. B randes rec en tly co m j lavored the Outlook otiice w ith a a t th is tim e th a t he exerted all pleted a m odern p o u ltry house 60x call th e o th er day and to see him effort to se cu re perm ission to visit 24 feet. Two w eeks ago he p u r ’ and h ea r him is to like him. He various points of in te re st a t his | chased 1000 day-old W hite L eghorn im presses one as a youug m an of own expense before retu rn in g to chicks from th e W elch L eghorn stro n g and w inning c h a ra c te ris the United S tates, and was su ccess M ultnom ah County tics. He know s w hat h ard w ork ful in persu ad in g th e ‘colonel’ in P o u ltry farm n ea r Boring. . m eans and had th e am bition to go W hile in governm ental Mrs. F. E. H am ilton has leased to n ig h t school and lay the fo u n d a charge. Primaries, May IS service he visited points of In terest h er farm to a Mrs. Jo h n so n and tion for a law co u rse and w as ad in tlie O rient, as well as practically moved to P o rtlan d , w here h er son m itted to th e b ar in 1916. He is a every foreign country. "C lean g overnm ent; law s to M erle, h as a position in B ritt's, th e W orld w ar v eteran , having served prom ote th e p ro sp erity He cam e to P o rtlan d in 1910 and new sto re a t F ifth and Alder. in th e com bat arm of th e service and happiness of our Mr. and Mrs. C arl Jo h n so n of tw o y ears, becom ing a com m is has been active in th e p ractice of people.” law h ere ever since. In 1913 he W arren to n , Oregon, have leased a sioned officer. He has a fam ily, is w as appointed deputy city a tto r home in Ascot A cres. T h eir d au g h a tax p ay er and belongs to various A d v .— By n o n - fo r -R e p r e s e n ta tiv e C lu b .H a n o v e r D e a d y . P re s id e n t te r M arg aret has en tered school fra te rn a l an d p atrio tic o rg an iz a ney, w hich position he filled until th ree y ears ago when he w as a p and is ta k in g the final e x a m in a tions. pointed judge of th e m unicipal tions. court. When Ju d g e W. A. E kw all Mr. and Mrs. U lrich B urgener ard and K enneth of P o rtlan d and was elected to th e circ u it co u rt he en tertain ed a num ber of friends Miss F lo ren ce Otto of St. H elens. becam e senior m unicipal judge, S atu rd ay evening. C ards w ere th e Mrs. J. Em il Nelson acted as w hich position he has filled with diversion of the evening afte r Adah Monday evening when the g rea t credit. w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere served. p ast m a tro n s of M artha W ashing T he m unicipal co u rt is a school Jim m ie H am ilton of W heeler, ton C hapter No. 14. O rder of the in itself from w hich men who are Oregon, is v isitin g his sister, Mrs. E astern S ta r put on th e degree m ade of th e rig h t kind of m aterial I ra W ills. Work. g rad u ate into the higher courts. REPUBLICAN FOR Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A cherm an of S unday d in n er g u ests of Mrs. Judge G eorge Rossm an was on the Je ssie Z im m erm an w ere Mr. and P o rtlan d visited Mr. and Mrs. F red m unicipal bench for several years Mrs. P. D. H olfm an and sons Leon- B randes la st T h u rsd ay . ahead of Ju d g e E kw all and today he is m aking a splendid record in [the su prem e court of Oregon. In I the m unicipal co u rts are brought SLOGAN: Experienced th e hum an elem ents in all stages le g isla to r — Fighting al of d eg radation. It offers hum an na- ways for constructive and , (are as it is found u nder environ- i m ent of all kinds. In th is position, against selfish and per p erh ap s m ore th an any other nicious laws. P a id A dv. efiurt of th e land, th e judge is called upon to exercise “good com- j mon sen se" in dispensing justice. I This experience broadens his view I point and cre ate s an u n d erstan d in g I by co n tact with hum an n a tu re in its varied classifications th a t is not possible th ro u g h th e reading of KEPI IlLH'AN CANDIDATE books or otherw ise. T ogether w ith th is qualification, FOR Fred S tad te r is a student. He Is a man who keeps w ell inform ed on | all Im p o rtan t decisions. H aving I come up from th e “bottom ,” he u n d erstan d s and ap p reciates all J phases of p redicam ents th a t hum an “Earnest Effort for Sensible beings become involved in. He is also conscientiously in terested In Legislation' Primaries May IS public w elfare and all civic m a t Paid Adv. te rs. He is a g reat fra te rn a llst, Is a m em ber of n early all th e f ra te r nal o rg an izatio n s rep resen ted In ONLY TWO IIAILS P ortland. Only two in M ultnom ah county j He is p resid en t of th e M azamas, spelling th e ir nam e 1LA-1-L. One THINK THINK and w as one of th e leaders in th e is D. D. HAIL, can d id ate for , Search the Srrlptnres every day search for young Brow nlee lost on R ep resen tativ e X 83.—Adv. They will never lead you astray. Mt. Hood. He is g rea tly Interested H W SNAS1LALL. VOTERS in prom oting the w inter sp o rts on The can d id ates appeal to you to j Mt. Hood. consider th e ir claim s and qualifi NOTICE TO CHFDITOUN. H is m any frien d s believe him cations. Do them th e favor of an No. 2*215 In the C irc u it C ou rt o f th e S tate o f em inently w orthy of th e position to in te llig en t vote. Oregon (o r the C ou nty o f M u ltn o m ah. In Probate. which he asp ire s and th a t he has M a tte r o f the E sta te o f M in e rv a H al H oss is a can d id ate for sec In I the D ickenson, earn ed and deserves prom otion to Deceased. re ta ry of state. He is th e logical N otice 1s hereby given, th a t the u n 1 the c irc u it co u rt bench. dersigned has been appointed by the successor of Sam Kozer and m erits C irc u it C ou rt o f th e s ta te o f Oregon, fo r the C ou nty o f M u ltn o m ah , D e p a rt your vote. m ent o f P robate. A d m in is tra to r o f tbe VOTE X 78 CASSELL FOR REPRESENTATIVE Allan A. Bynon State Representative VOTE X 75 FOR CYRIL G. Brownell REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of th e 18th D istrict LOWER TAXES Tax payer in 9 counties of this state P a id A d v . J. o. BAILEY State Senator Fellow Citizens! AW AKE/ Dorothy McCullough Lee THINK! REPRESENTATIVE Let us Send a Successful Business M an to the State Legislature THINK O ne w ho will represent the people Jack N. Barde VICTORY VOTE X 72 B ard e, Jack N. T he Victory circle of the E v an gelical W om en's union will m eet w ith th e O resham circle a t the I n» w ch u rch building T h u rsd ay , j May 17, a t 2 o'clock. T hia will be the la st m eeting of tb e circle un til i August. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Paid Adv. VOTERS T be can d id ates appeal to you to 1 consider th e ir claim s and quallfl- j cations. Do them th e favor of an I in tellig en t vote. estate o f M in e rv a I. Ihckenson. d e ceased, and has qualified. A hi M O I'M C K M E N T A ll persons h avin g cla im s again st Sealed proposals w ill be received at said estate are hereby no tified to p re th> office o f C J. L u n d q u ist, School sent th e same, d u ly verified as by la w C lerk. F irs t S ta te H an k. Oresham . requ ired, to the undersigned, a t th e Oregon, u n til 12 o'clock noon. M a y 21, office o f M c O u irk A Schneider, 203-5 I »211. fo r tbe general w o rk o f th e sec W ith ro w bu ilding, O reah am , Oregon, ond u n it o f tir a d e School, G resham . w ith in alx (6 ) m onths fro m the d ate Oregon Bids w ill he opened a t , a hereof m eeting o f the B oard to be held In tbe D ated and first published, A p ril 24. '28. G ri sham D ru g Co.. store 7 :30 p. m I D a te o f last publicatio n. M a y 22, 192». Plans and specifications m ay he ob FRANCIS DICKENSON, ta in e d a t the office o f th e a rch itec t. Adm inistrator. «»-SO S herlock B ldg . P o rtla n d , O re M.OUIIIK A SC H N EIDER, gon. o r the otfice o f the school cle rk , A tto rn e y s for A d m in is tra to r. G resham , Oregon. A deposit o f »25.00 w ill be requ ired o f a ll bidders to Insure p rom pt re tu rn Liquid Veneer F u rn itu re P olish o f d ra w in g s and specifications. I leaves no g reasy film, (0c and 30c C. 3. J. LUI LUNDQUIST. Clerk. 8. D. No. 4. ! sixes K idder Htlwe. Co.— Adv.