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fHL ^rütt Hrralù t '- * TRUE EDUCATION NEEDS RELIGION VOL. XX, No 38 LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 Subscription, $1.50 the Year. fullest extent all legal processes for the suppression of any forms of mob violence. LOCAL HAPPENINGS Miss Vera I’ratten is doing post ACTING IMPERIAL graduate work at Franklin high school WIZARD IS CHARGED WITH HAVING LIQUOR this fall. She expects to enter Ore gon Agricutura college about the EPISCOPAL DEPUTIES OPPOSE Indianapolis.—IN. C. IL C.)— Ap first of the yenr. INTERFERENCE WITH PRI peals of the Ku Klux Klan for "law In the near future the boys of enforcement“ were granted here in VATE SCHOOLS the form of a writ for the arrest Ari eta school will put on a program of Edward Y. Clarke of Atlanta, Ga., to show their parents that they can “j em make an evening’s entertainment as pire. issued by Federal Judge Francis well as the girls. The boys will put k. Baker. Information upon which this on under the direction of Mr. the writ was issued was furnished by MOH VIOLENCE AND RELIGIOUS United -States District Attorney Speir, the principal. George Bradshaw soon will move Homer Elliot and has to do with a AND RACIAL PREJUDICE quart of liquor said to have been his variety store to the location of ARE REBUKED found in a handbag belonging to the the confectionery store adjoining imperial wizard while he was deliver Corne’s store. Mr. Bradshaw plana to 71 e house of deputiee of the Epis- Ing an a-idress on the sanctity of the add a soda fountain to his present oopalian church, now in session in law and its enforcement at Muncie, Portland, has gon» on record as op Ind. The chargee against! Clarke are stock. Mrs. Warner, an oldtime resident posing the school monopoly bill an-l illegal possession and transportation othrr measures, whether state or na of liquor. of Kern Park, is visiting old friends According to the story told by the tional, which threaten the injury or here. She recently has sold her prop destruction of private schools The district attorney In his information, erty at Forty-fifth avenue and Sixty the wizard was in Muncie for the rewilutlon voted by the deputies fol purpose of delivering an address on sixth street. lows: ’’law enforcement.” His presence The school board will hold a meet “W herew there has been introduced there, it is believed, had to do with into the congress of the United States recent disturbences in the local gov ing at 8 P. M. Wednesday, Septem a Nil to regulate further the public ernment of that eity caused by the ber 27. All persona interested in 'he school system of the nation; and activities of the klan. While ths welfare of this community should be “Whereas, legislation also has ix-vn wizard was expounding the need for present. attempted In different parts of the strict enforcement of the law in line Mrs. A. Furth has sold her property country which, if successful, will have with the “true American” principles the effect of elimtnwling all schools of the klan, it was announced that on Fiftieth avenue to Mr. Hemlund under the direction of the church, and an imperial handbag had been stolen and is moving to Sixty-third street. all other private schools, giving edu from the imperial automobile out Mr. De Marias and family, of 4837 cation through the elementary grades, side. An investigation is said to have Sixtieth street, have moved out of ■nd revealed tfiat the handbag contained “Whereas, We desire to express a quart of imperia) liquor and $500 town. Mrs. Mary McArthur, of Forty-fifth our approval of the public school In currency—the latter "real Ameri system of our land sml our sympathy can" rather than “imperial.'* The avenue and Sixtieth street, entertained with all well-considered efforts to de imperial evidence has been placed in at “500” last Tuesday evening. velop and improve the public schools, the hands of prohibition officers— Mrs. D. D. Grant of Glendale, Cal., of the United States government, not and who had been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. “Whereas, Wo also believe that the of the invisible empire. Roy Davis on Gillbert Road, have English language should be the sole medium of Instruction in all our pub LOWER MOUNT SCOTT CHURCH left for Olympia, Wash., for a visit. lie schools; therefore be It ACTIVITIES Miss Edith Steel of 6715 Forty “Resolved, the house of bishops, forth avenue is now living in Sand- concurring. That the genera) conven Tremont United Brethren wish. 111. tion express«-« Ita abating conviction I Sunday school, 10 A. M. C. V. Roeth, of 6107 Ninetieth that instruction In religion Io an es Morning service, 11 A. M., pastor's street, has moved to 4425 Minnesota sential element In all true education and that church schools have an in- I subject, "God's Greatest Gift.” avenue, St l-ouis, Mo. Christian endeavor, 7 P. M. dispensaNe part in our ««hicational G. Jiggar, of 6131 Ninetieth street, system; and bn it further Evening services, 8 o’clock, pastor’s is now living in Cosmopolis, Wash. "Resolved, the house of bishops con- | subject, "Wise Men Who Play the F. O- Snuffin, of Powell Valley curring, That this general convention ; Fool.” Road, has sold his ten-acre place. goes on record as deprecating and Rev. II. R. Evans has been returned Cable Transfer company reports a opposing any and all movements seek Ing to secure legislation having as its to the Tremont church for the coming* gradual pick-up in busineas. natural result the injury, and perhaiia year. « ’ 4 ‘ Mrs. William Albrecht, 7103 Ninety- distraction of the church schools of j second street, has returned from Se our lan<L” Millard-A venue Presbyterian attle where she went to attend her Combination church and Sunday brothr’s funeral. KU KLUX1HM CONDEMNED BY school rally, 10:30 A. M. Ten-minute Mixa Forbes, formerly a history EPISCOPALIANS talk by the pastor. teacher at Arleta school, is having a Christian endeavor. 6:30 P M. fine time teaching English at Ben Mob violence, on its own account, Evening services, 7:30 o’clock, ser son Polytechnic shook and as an incitement to religious mon by Rev. Henry White, pastor, Six former students of Arleta prejudice, was denounced In a raeolu-, “Obstacles Removed." shool entered Bensor. at the begin tion passed by the house of deputies ' ning of this term—Elmer Russel, of the Episcopal church in convention 1 Chester Lynee, Herbert Rank, George I Jill rd wood Methodist In thia city. Though not mentioning Rail, Earnest Muenster and Robert the Ku Klux Klan by name the raeolu-1 A meeting of the official board was Bowen. Kellogg school has three new held last Monday at the church. tion was regarded as a protest against1 representatives at Benson— Harvey Ku Kluxism. It owsd its inception' The girls of the live wire class have Isaacs, George Spangenberg and Rus taken over the management of the to delegates from Atlanta, Ga., the , sell Salter. Lente shool has six—Van Bulletta. home of the klan. The resolution A reception waa held in the church O. Blair, Edward Railton, C. H. Guis- which waa accepted without a dis- i on Friday, September 22, for Rev. Mr. hcas, Edgar Lane, Sabastin Roth and tenting vote follows) Finley and family. Light refreeh- Richard Trust. Eldon Barrick, William Whereas. There ha« been disclosed menta were served. White and Kenneth White are the new in recent times, with ever-increasing students that registered from Gilbert The girls of the live wire class held violence, the practice of contravening school. - . ... , due and proper legal procedure, their regular monthly meeting at the Bernard Patt, Forty-fifth avenue through unregulated and uncontrolled home of their teacher at 4316 Sixty- mass action in dealing with those sus third street on last Tuesday evening ■nd Seventy-seond street, is the only pected of crime, as well as those In at 8 o’clock. one out of the family of four and a the ordinary pursuit of their daily baby that has learned to drive their As several new classes have been vocations, by means brutal, abhor formed new teachers are needed. Vol new Dodge car. rent and utterly inhuman; and The addition to the back porch ha» Whereas, These sporadic outbreaks unteers are asked to report to Rev. Mr. just been finished at the home of Finley or Dr. Lockwood. outrage the inalienable rights of even Mrs. Jennings of 4711 Seventy-second the humblest of our citizens to the security of life and the pursuit of WOODMERE PARENT - TEACHER street. The roof was repainted. hapiness, make a travesty of justice Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowther of ASSOCIATION ACTIVE and, inleiu suppressed, must result Terre Haute, Ind., were entertained in the breaking down of ordered at the home of R. J. Steffy, 5305 society and imperil our Christian A very large attendance marked Eighty-second street last Sunday. civilization; and the first monthly meeting of Wood- Whereas, There appears to be a mere. Parent - Teacher association Mrs. Crowther is sn old schoolmate very close and intimate connection Thursday evening, September 14, on of Mrs. Steffy Sr. between these acta of mob violence Joseph Singleton, proprietor of the and the recent rapid growth of re which occasion the organization ini Foster Road pharmacy, and his tiated its activities for the current ligious prejudice and racial antip mother, Mrs. H. E. Singleton, have athy, fostered by certain elements in school year. Mrs. William Katzky, our country, which, sometimes in the president, announced an Initial en moved into a home at 6141 Forty name of patriotic Americanism, hnve rollment of 231. It is anticipated this fifth avenue, near the pharmacy. George Humphreys is clerking at capitalized bigotry, hatred end in number will be increased to 400 or tolerance. the Foster Road pharmacy. more before the end of the first Be it resolved, the house of bishops Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Balzhiser, pro concurring. That the Protestant Epis semester, as It is the intention of prietor of the Stewarts station copal church in general convention the officers to secure the active in assembled expresses its solemn con terest and support of every parent In grocery, and two children, are enjoy ing Mount Scott Recently they pur demnation of all forma of mob viol ence undertaken by secret or other the district. Appreciation of the work chased an A B C washing machine. agencies, operating contrary to clear of the organization for the welfare of Mrs. George Basham has recently ly defined lawn of this nation and poor children during the past school added a line of hats to her shop at the widely recognized practices of year was evidenced by cash donations 6038 Foster Road. Mr. Basham, the well-ordered society. to the amount of $22 to be used in printer, has moved his shop from furthering of the activities of the as Foster Road to his residence, 5730 Agitation Called Disloyal sociation. Further, be it resolved, That it ls Forty-ninth avenue. As a prelude to the business meet the conviction of this convention that Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norwood re any group of men, known or unknown, ing the memberahip listened to an turned Tuesday from a two-months’ organized or unorganized, who seek instructive and entertaining talk by to array man against man. citizen Mra. D. R. Kelly, president of Port trip by automobile to Chicago, Grand Rapids, Mich., and other places. Mr. against citizen, neighbor against neighbor, class agiwn.sft class, race land council, Parent-Teacher associa Norwood Is surprised at the prices of against race, er creed against creed, tion. Several very entertaining musi goods sold in Chicago. He says that are dtsloval to the gosel of Christ cal numbers were given. many things in Ns line are sold there ■nd the foundation principles of the Ry unanimous vote of the mem cheaper than he, as a dealer, can American commonwealth. bership, it was decided to repeal, at buy them, wholesale in Portland. This Further, be It raeolved. That we the end of the coming month, the de Is particularly true of radio set parts. urge uon the ministry of the church the duty of teaching the people com lightful halloween masquerade ball Mr. Norwood hss returned refreshed mitted to their charge the sanctions and pumpkin festival so successfully after a year’s steady businees grind of government and law; that we call inaugurated by the Woodmere Parent- and is enthusiastic about business on the authorities in charge of the Teachers association circle last year. along Foster Road, now that the road schools of our land to Incorporate in Arrangements for th« affair were is about completed and the sewer their curricula the importance of re-» work is progressing. spect for government and ohedience placed In the hands of committees. Mrs. H. Ewhenfeld is employed in to Its laws, and that we appeal to A Herald classified ad will bring a the office of the Millard-Avenue Flel the duly constituted officers of the law to uhold and maintain to the buyer. A Ice company. MJ KLUXISM CON()tMNfD!ÄÄrtKi'Jir^Z-‘Ä votes than those to which he was ea' Mr. titled, taking from bls opponent. W Fagstad operated the Wahkiakum W. Banks, eight ballots rightfully his County bank, Cathlamet, Wash., until As in the case of precincts Ml, 127 The first meeting of the I .ent« 1920. Will . Wright of Oregon City and 172, the disclosure will be Invest! Parent-Teacher association wai held was president of thia bank. In 1921 gated by the district attorney and Friday, September 15, wt the school. Mr. Fagvtad organized the Junction Principal Th ax ter gave a short talk City State bank, Junction City, Or. if tacts warrant the matter will ba laid Principal Event« oi the Wca bate re the grand jury. — and Mies Dorothy Hess favored with Then he married and took his wife Professor James Dryden, head of the a piano solo. Another interesting on an right-months’ honeymoon to his Briefly Sketched for Infix'- poultry department of the Oregon number was the state parent-teacher native land, Norway, and other parts matlon of Our Reader^' Agricultural college for the last 14 song, the singing of which was led by of Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Fagstad years, will not be on the faculty any a group of children. Mrs. Richard - now live in Portland, but as soon as sen, of Richmond school, was a they can Snd something suitable they The Clatsop county teachers’ tn- longer as a result of his resignation visitor and spoke briefly. stltute wtll be held In Astoria Octo- and its acceptance. Professor Dry will move to Lents. den developed the 300-egg Oregon hen, Committees tor the year were ap ber 11, 12 and 13. M. E. Food Sale pointed and following the business The ninth annual dairy and hog which has won much publicity for the session, refreshments were served. The women of the home and foreign show will be held in Hermiston Fri college. During the Inst year he has been on leave of absence. A gymnasium classy ssj may be or missionary societies and the ladies’ day and Saturday, October « and 7. ganized to meet at tie achool if a aid of the Lente Methodist Episcopal A total of 21,815 soldiers’ bonus Plans are being made to bring the sufficient number of wpmen desire to church will hold a food «ale at Donald Eugene national guard companies ot claims have been approved by the join. Anyone interested may phone son’s store. Ninety-second street at the 162d infantry up to the author world war veterans state aid corn- Woodstock avenue, Saturday, Septem Ized strength. Mrs. Barr, Automatic 640-81. mission, according to a report pre The next meeting of the Parent- ber 23, afternon and evening. All Although congress is expected to pared by Captain Harry Brumbaugh, Teacher association will he bald Fri sorts of good things will ba found adjourn at the end of the week. Sen secretary of the commission. Bonus day afternoon, October 20, at 3:45, in here—home-made bread, cake, pies, ator McNary may not reach Oregon claims aggregating $8.527.82« have rolls—the kind that mother used to the school auditorium. been paid, while claims amounting to nntll Ute tn October. make. Come and get your Sunday 23.772,000 have been approved but A motor mail route from Maupls to TEA DISCOVERED TO HAVE dinner. Remember, Saturday after checks have not yet been mailed. the Wapinitla country, to serve 140 GREAT NUTRITIVE VALUE noon and evening, at John D's. On account of much of the spring families, has been ordered establish wheat being down so badly that It A new source of vrtamines—the ed. effective November 1- Boys’ dab to Resume is impossible to save It with the mysterious food essentials so little The addition to the pheasant pens Dr. Lundberg announces that hi. known even to scientists—has hem binders or other harvesting machin discovered in tea, upsetting the Community Boys’ club will have their at the state game farm near Eugene ery, the demand for stock bogs and theory that tea is nothing more than Hint meeting of the se&son Wednes is nearly completed and between 4000 a mild stimulant, without any nutri day, September 27, in Lenta school. and 50O0 pheasants are now confined feeders is strong In the agricultural district between LaOrande and Ba tive value. Dr. C. E Shepard of the All boys, 14 years or over, are wel there. ker. The hogs are being turned Into college of medicine of the University The run of sllveraldee off the mouth of Minnesota makes the positive as comed as members. the cut-over wheat field and will be of the Columbia river is said to be sertion tliat it does possess this George Ready is very proud of hi, the largest in many years and the fattened on the grain left in the field. quality. It is reported on good authority According to his statements, solu shoe shining parlor at 6603 Foster trailers operating there are making that negotiations by the Sperry Flour ble B, one of the three types of vita- Road, in Kandy's shoe store and re big hauls. oompany for taking over the pro mines common to certain green vege pair shop. After shoe shining busi August Nelson, 9-year-oid son of perties of the Portland Flouring Mills tables, exists in tea leaves. Lest ness hours George assumes the role Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin, of La company, which have been pending habitues of tea draw from this con clusion that Dr. Shepard advocates of janitor for the rest of the shop. Grande, waa Shot fatally in the right for some time, have been completed. the drinking of more than a moderate chest and killed by his 12-year-old This Is the largest transaction in the amount of tea, however, he points out Surprise Dinner brother. Samuel. history of the flour milling business that excessive tea drinking is very Mesdames T. Y. Cadwell, H. Beyer, Nearly 400 persons from Eugene on the Pacific Coast as these are the injurious to the health. T. J. Fivers and A. Deis were hostesses P. C. Larkin, president of the and surrounding towns went to Flor two largest milling companies west Salada ea company, when shown the at a surprise chicken dinner for Rev. ence on an excursion over the South- of the Mississippi river. Father ¿ ’ Flynn ’ s birthday, September account of Dr. Shepard’s discovery, em Pacific line to attend the West- Statistics prepared by the state said it confirmed his contention that 14. Covers were laid for ten. era Lane county fair. highway department covering the tea waa entirely healthful, as well as The Hood River valley apple har- operation of vehicles in Oregon dur a stimulating beverage, and predicted YOUNG OPPOSES PIERCE it would have its influence in increas vest will get In fairly good swing by ing the period « A. M. to 10 P. M„ ing the consumption of that com Oglesby Young, w-»ll-known Port the latter pert of the week. Growers Thursday. August 17. showed that modity, land attorney, who describee himself are already picking Winter Bananas M.03 per cent of the passenger cars A. Y. Steeves. 5127 Seventieth as an oldtime democrat, has issued an passing given points on that date Salada Tea company, when shown the open leter to Walter M. Pierce, demo in a number ot sections Ths Oregon Cooperative Grain carried foreign licenses A total of live of Salada tea. cratic candidate for governor, repu diating the Pierce leadership because Growers have advanced a total of 37,833 vehicles wsrs observed by the FIRST OIL WELL WAS of the democratic candidate’s cham $«50.000, tn round figures, to mem division engineers on duty during the DRILLED 63 TEAM AGO pionship of the school monopoly NIL bers to date and have received cioee knurs covered in the report. The letter in part follows: Richard M. Brumfield, Roseburg Sept. 14.—Hon. Walter to 1,000,000 bushels of wheat. The first oil well in this country M. Portland, Starting Tuesday the Pacific high dentist, under death sentence tor the Pierce, La Grande, Or-—Dear was brought in 63 years ago by Colo Senator: I have read your letter way south of Canyonville will be mtfrder of Dennis Russell of Dillard, nel Edwin L. Drake, near Titusville, under date of September 3, as pub- closed eight hours each day. it la an Douglas county, committed suicide in Pa. It was only 69 feet deep, but it lishd in the daily press yesterday, and nounced. Paving operations through the Oregon state penitentiary at marked the beginning of an epoch, were it not for the fact that the letter the canyon make this action neces Salem by hanging himself with an im the importance of which has only appears to have been formulated and sary signed by you, after mature delibera provised rope made from stripe of begun to be realized. The water supply of Ashland is re canvas torn from the mattress of tion. I would entertain grave doubts The demand for oil created by the of ita authenticity. ceiving much unfavorable comment his bed. Brumfield was the first man You say: “I did not bring religion at present, due to the large amount development of the internal combus under death sentence who has com tion engine, has so stimulated the into thi.« campaign. I refuse to qjeet of chlorine It has bees found neces mitted suicide after being received it. It is not an issue. We are living growth of the industry that there are in America, the land of the free, ths sary to place in the intakes above at the Oregon state penitentiary. today, according to estimates by the 20th century, where everyone can wor the city. —***■ . -CX* S « The state board of control, at a American Petroleum institute, about ship God as he pleasea.” With an attendance of approximate meeting held in Salem, considered 275,000 producing wells in this coun ly 150. representing cities and towns the applications of four persons who Distinct Issue Is Raised try. It may be true that you did not throughout OFegon, Washington and seek to succeed E. S. Tilllnghast aS Production has increased from the 1 bring religion into this campaign, but Idaho, the annual meeting of the Ore superintendent of the Oregon state negligible quantity obtained in 1859 i you have met it, and you have made gon Osteopathic association was held school for the deaf. The applicants from Colonel Drake’s little well, to it distinctively an issue by publicly in Portland. for the io position whose names are now an output last year of 469,639,000 , proclaiming your indorsement of the Sb far as known, no alfalfa hay on file with tLe board o? control in so-called comulsory school Nil, the barrels in this country alone. evident purpose of which is to injure, has been marketed from Haines this clude W. E. Taylor of Boulder, Mont- if not to destroy, the Catholic church season for which the growers have Thomas P. Clark of Vancouver, Wash, CONGREGATIONAL STATE CON- in Oregon. You express the belief received lees than $10 a ton and there FERENCE TO MEET that “we would have a better gen are reports that higher prices then O. L. McIntyre of Fulton, Mo., and Daniel T. Cloud of St Ljpula. Mo. eration of Americans, free from snob- lvt-.£*-•>*■ There* were six fatalities in Ore The Oregon state conference of ■ bery and bigotry, if all children, up that have been paid. Unless world markets improvs with gon due to industrial accidents during Congregational churches will meet to and includin gthe eighth grade, were educated in the free public in the next few years the Oregon the week ending September 14, ac with the Congregational church at schools.” hop "industry will be a thing of the cording to a report prepared by the Corvallis Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs Why would you restrict the control day, October 10, 11 and 12. Among ’ of parents over their children be past. This was the statement made state industrial accident commission. those speaking will be Professor Tut tween the ages of 8 and 16 only. If at Salem by dealers who hsve been The victims were: Burton A. Warner, tle of Forest Grove, on “How the . it be beat for the state to exercise engaged in the hop business for 25 rivejqian. Newberg; Clyde O. Steele, - * Church Should Minister to University arbitrary control over children be- years electrician. Granta Pass; Andrew Two steel hangars, accommodating Verifies. rigger, Brookings; John Students”; Dr. Staub, on "Making , tw’een the agea of 8 and 16 years, would it not, -at least, be well for the Democracy Safe for the Word"; Judge ' state to exercise a like control be- IS De Haviland airplanes, soon will Blrke, helper to planerman, Brook George Rossman, on “The Church and I tween the ages of 6 months and 8 be erected by the army alrplano serv ings; Martin Sheasley, mechanic, the Man”; Dr. McElveen, on "Intro- years If private schools beget snobs ice on the Eugene municipal avia Brighton, and E. W. Trout engineer, dicing Christ to Industry,” and Rev. and bigots between the ages of 8 and tion field, according to announcement Mist G. L. Zocher, on “The Religious Life , 16 years, is it not equally true that of Colonel Gilbert, commander of the Oregon pensions have been granted Crivate colleges beget snobs and ninth corps area. in Germany Today.” as follows: Mary L. Mayfield, Central ignts between the ages of 16 and 21 Assistant State Highway Engineer Point; Alfarata Pettit, Roseburg. 330; There will be laymen’s afternoon 1 years or older? Kelley and Division Engineer Wan- Mary M. Ferguson, Pendleton. 130; when three of the leading laymen— In addition to our public grade Mr. Pier and Mr. Rankin of Portland schools, we have the public high ser Rave ordered a location survey Rose E. Barry, Hillsboro, 213; Lucinda and Mr. Adams of Oregon City—will schools, the state university, the Ore- to extend the Central Oregon highway Boahen. Forest Grove, 330; John A. speak. The women have arranged a , gon Agricultural college and the nor from Horse Ridge. 20 miles east of Roger, Ashland, 312; Margaret Trumb program. The new home missionary mal at Monmouth. If you favor a law Bend to the location of the Bear ley, Portland. 330; Omar Willson, all private schools, below creek road in Crook county. slperintendent. Rev. C. H. Harrison, ' abolishing Prineville, 312; James D. Crain, Reeds the high school grade, why not, with Captain Lowell H. Smith, command port. 312; Minnie E. Turner, McMinn- will make his inaugural address. equal consistency, favor a law abol ishing all private schools above the er of the 91st areo squadron of the vile, $30; Anna G. Baker, Winberry, LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE LEAVE I grammar grade including private col United States army, on duty at Eu 213; Elisa A. Hildredth, Butte Falls, FOR COLLEGE leges, such as Reed institute, and gene petroling the Oregon forests, thereby compel all who may desire said that the date ot the ending ol $30; Ida F. Sweeny. Portland. >30. The Oregon public service commle . an education in Oregon to attend our The following young people of thia the work in this state has been ad sion has sent to the Pacific Tele community, graduates of Franklin public colleges? Lest you may think that my senti vanced from September 20 to October phone A Telegraph company, with high school are attending college this ments in relation to this matter are 1 and later if the weather remains headquarters in Portland, the first fall at the following places: Miss Inspired by some religious intolerance, dry. of a series of questionnaires to be Helen Johnson, Oregon Agricultural I will state that I have, at present, The industrial labor party of Port prepared by the commission In con college; Miss Vaahti Johnson, Oregon no church affiliations. I eras raised land has submitted four Independent Agricultural college; Miss Gean under Protestant influences; three of filings to the secretary of state. They nection with the rehearing of the Mitchel, University of Oregon; Miss my maternal uncles spent their lives include F. T. Johns for representa rate case atfectfhg the telephone cor poration. "rtie rehearing will open In Hazel Wells, State Normal school; as ministers of the Methodist Epis copal church. I therefore hold nc tive in congress from the third con Portland October 3. The queAlonnalre Miss Esther Lindloff, State Normal brief for any church or religious de gressional district; Anders D. Berg relates to the per value of authorised achool; Miss Francia Gilbert, Oregon nomination, but resent any attempt lund. A. A. Hoglund and J. R. Nasholm capital stock of the company, amounts Agricultural college; Miss Mildred to curtail nrjibbreviate, in the slight for representative in the state legists of stock issued, total amount of out Boon, Oregon Agricultlral college; est degree, the political and religious ture from the eighth representative standing indebtodnooa, municipal fran Miss Lois Handsaker. Reed college ; freedom guaranteed us by our con district. stitution. OGLESBY YOUNG. chises or privileges held by the com Donald Lockwood, Willamette uni 1 Fourth among the Multnomah coul pany, valuations of the various ea- versity. Father—If you want to make a ty precincts to which attention has changes operated by the corporation, PURCHASES BANK INTEREST • hit, my son, yau must strike out for been directed through revelations In operating revenues, number of con recent recount proceedings. No. 170H tainers and expenses. yourself. Th. Fagstad has purchased Sher Son—You’re mixed in your base- leaped into the limelight when it was A Herald classified ad will bring a man Harkson’x interest in the Mult-, ball talk, dad; if you strike out you discovered that the counting board had given W. J. H. Clark six more buyer. nomah State bank and took posi- can’t make a hit. lents parent -T eacher sociation MEETING as tion as cashier September 14. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST