9 OREGO-IA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1921 Average Weekly view FOR FJUH Temperatures of Leading Call- I A r : DA0nra Vnr Week Ending Saturday, October 29, 1921. Ml. Ma. M. JLnr....71 8S 6S Ocean Fk..71 59 65 Ixn Bch.71 6a San. Mon..7t 89 6.5 S.a Fran. 65 53 5i De-1 Monte. 65 55 til P.uden .71 4:1 57 Street Railway Employes Make Canvass of City! Sn. Barb.. 74 60 62 Virm.j' r r i- y"rv it.?j BOOSTER MEETINGS HELD LA 2 UilL,&fL MEASURE FORECAST Lisle ifer0umi V K v Automobile Dealers and- Parent- t Teacher Council Get Behind Exposition Issue. The Oregon 1925 exposition tax measure will be carried by a large majority at the special city election Saturday, November 19, according to a prediction made by Fred Cooper, city superintendent of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company and member of the general campaign committee. It is the result of a can rau of the entire city with reports from heavy voting centers represent a,tlve of every district This is the first comprehensive survey made with a view to determining the genera! complexion of the vote on the pro posed ,2.000,000 tax measure. It was conducted by the street railway company's large staff of di vision chiefs, traffic inspectors, in structors and car barn employes, cov ering a period of several days. Favorable Sentiment Found. "We have a total of 1800 street car men and they are scattered over every section of the city," said Mr. Cooper yesterday. "They come in contact every day with the 250,00 persons who ride our cars and the particular subject of discussion among the peo ple of Portland today centers around the 1925 exposition and the plans of financing It. "I can say conservatively that the reports we have received from our various divisions are entirely favor able to a substantial majority in fa vor of the tax measure. "We have received reports from our Savier, Piedmont, Ankeny and (Sellwood divisions, representing four large population districts, and the sentiment In Savier, which is in the northwest section of the ctiy, and in Ankeny, which is in the great central east side district, is particularly strong for the exposition. Our men have been asked to report on the con versation overheard on the street cars with reference to the fair elec tion measure. Four Angles Discussed. "The particular angles of the issues that are most frequently discussed have to do with four subjects: The tax feature and what the cost will be to the small property owner; what will become of the surplus, if any remains after the fair is over; the Question of sites, and why the fair is not being financed exclusively by nubile subscriptions. "So far as has been possible and consistent with proper attention to their work, our men have been re quested to explain these features of the campaign to the best of their ability." The first big exposition campaign rally In the Albina district will be held next Wednesday evening, at the Albina library, Knott street, between Rodney and Union avenues. The speakers will be Julius L. Meier, chairman of the exposition commis- sion; F. V. Fisher, campaign manager; Kmery Olmstead, chairman of the finance committee, and others. The meeting will be held under the aus pices of the Albina Improvement club. Sixty women, members of the par ent-teacher council, met . yesterday afternoon at the Central libary, where B. Lee Paget discussed the exposition and, upon motion of Mrs. J. F. Chap man, the council voted unanimously to go on record Indorsing the fair project. Mrs. W. H. Bathgate, city president, was In the chair. Automobile dealers of the city met at the Chamber of Commerce yester day afternoon and laid plans to boost the tax measure. F. V, Fisher, cam paign manager, spoke to the group and met with a hearty response. The new and artistic wind-shield stickers, bearing the official design of the 1925 exposition are now avail able for all automobile owners and may be had by phoning exposition headquarters, Marshall 1925, or at the offices of Clay a. Morse and A. u Long & Co. These stickers will be de livered anywhere In the city to ail who desire them. DAM CEREMONIES TODAY GUAXTS PASS PECKED IX GALA ATT I KE FOR OCCASION". Opening of Savage Rapids Irriga tion Project Draws Distin guished Visitors to City. CRAXTS PASS, Or., Nov. 4. (Spe clal.) Grants Pass, decked In gala attire. Is ready for the opening of the lavage rapids dam and irrigation project tomorrow. Merchants have attractive dis plays in their windows of crops raised under irrigation. A noiiaay atmos pbere abounds In the city. Stores will be closed from 11 until 2 o'clock. The major programme will be given at the site of the dam, -with V . J Kerr, president of Oregon Agricul tural college, delivering the main ad dress. Following the speaking, one of the visitors will tie selected to close the switch setting the machinery into operation, officially opening the irri gatlon project. Many prominent citizens have ar rived, with those who live within a fairly close radius driving in by automobile. Invited guests will be tendered a luncheon at the dam by the Shattuck Construction company. Distinguished visitors will speak at the noon gathering. TODAY This big mas terpiece of Miss Ferguson's is just another of the Peoples' big special offer ings at popular prices. Qarumounl An astonishing tale of sham life in a sham world, of a girl of the stage who sold five years of her life. Taken from Rita Weiman's famous novel Gorgeously presented with Miss Fergu son wearing thirty different $1000 gowns. BRITZ and the big Peoples Orchestra Comedy and Kinograms . Added Attraction THE LAND of the PYGMIES" The best of the wonderful V anderbergh African exploration series An astounding drama fashioned by the Supreme Creator! Written in the lives of creatures in human form who dwell in the hot, dark heart of earth's remotest jungle. Your one chance to see on the screen something absolutely unique on earth. D flMsda. 11 WestTPark near Washington DirectionJ&Von Herbert Wakefield and neighbors started a big black bear on the Little Elk and after chasing him north for a number Of miles Klliea mm near wwvuii. Coyotes, as well as cats, will be the next varmints attacked by the goat ana sutep men ... is planned as a full year's programme. Couples Licensed at Chehalls. fHFT-TAT.TS Wash,. Nov. 4. (Spe cial.) Marriage licenses granted by . l . t i MA,,nrv onilltiir tnrtAV were: L 1 1 D Ajfrwa v .iuu.j . - . Maurice White of Bunker and Hazel Wall of Chehails. waiter oirouo 01 Dupont and Lois Virginia Carver of Portland, Charles F. Spencer and Gladys Seeman both of Oakville. SHEEP KILLED BY BEAR Lincoln County Farmers Begin Series of Intensive Hunts. TOLEDO, Or., Nov. 4. (Special.) A score or more of sheep and goats have been killed by bear in Lincoln county during the past week. As a result, the farmers have begun a scries of intensive hunts, with the views of eradicating as many of the bear as possible. A special meeting! of the sheep and mohair men was held at Eddyville today. The hunt ing parties succeeded recently In trapping and shooting a number of bear. Folmsbee brothers on the Big Elk last week caught a pair of young bear n their apple orchard. The Grant boys followed a track on the 1 Gale Shane farm, near Harlan, where the bear was caught In the act of killing a sheep. After a long chase the bear was treed. Today W. F. v A. 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