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w ith e v e n g r e a t e r efficien c y d u e to th e
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e x p e r ie n c e he h a s g a in e d in th e p a s t. I e rs w ho w a n te d to “ com e b a c k .”
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view ol s t r i k i n g a t th e r o o t o f th e ev il.
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C o u n c il o f th e to w n o f G r e s h a n f , O reg o n .
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tr ia l a n d E d u c a tio n a l D e v e lo p m e n t.
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th e field w h en tr a n s p la n te d .
T h ey
sooti kill th e sm a ll p la n ts by b u rro w ­
ing in to th e m a b o u t th e s u rfa c e of
th e g ro u n d . T h e re a r e s e v e ra l m eth -
| o d s o f c o n tro l w h-eh a re fa irly e f ­
fe c tiv e a f t e r th e p la n ts h a v e been re ­
set
T h e tw o tnoBt effectiv e in use a t
| th e p re s e n t tim e a re ,
T h e use of a ta r r e d fe lt disk w hich
is p laced a ro u n d each p la n t w hen set
to p re v e n t th e ffy fro m lay in g its eggs
n e a r th e ro o t of th e p la n t. T h e o th e r
Is th e use o f a c ru d e c a rb o lic acid
e m u lsio n to he p o u n d ed a ro u n d th e
ro o ts of each p la n t.
T h is em u lsio n is m a d e in th e fo l­
lo w in g w ay : C ru d e c a rb o lic acid, 1
p in t; so ap , I p o u n d ; w a te r, 1 g allo n .
D issolve th e so ap in th e bo ilin g
w a te r, rem o v e fro m th e tire anil add
th e c a rb o lic acid
V gitate b risk ly
fo r se v e ra l m in u te s to fo rm a n e m u l­
sio n T h e n use o n e p a rt of th is e m u l­
sio n to 50 p s r ts of w a te r l ’o u r ab o u t
o n e p in t a b o u t th e ro o ts of th e p la n t
as so o n as it is e s ta b lis h e d in th e
Held an d a f t . r d ra w in g th e soil back
fro m a ro u n d th e ste m . It can be a p ­
p lied m o re effectiv e by th e use of a
sm a ll fo rc e p u m p
R ep eat every
e ig h t to te n days.
Congressman C. N. McArthur
Fair play demands that he be given a second term. He
look Ilia seat last December Give him a chance to make good
In his live months he has not only attraeteti national at
tentimi but In- lias established a record l’or industry, energy
ami ability. His eoli, ague« in the Utilise say-
W E NEED MORE MEN LIKE McARTHUR IN CONGRESS'
Tiie win to obtain results is to k >cp Me A rthur at Wash
ington, for inrtucuce comes with long service. The districts
which are most successful in getting what they want from
Washington ¡ire those which send the same man httek as Repre
tentative.
M cArthur is on the way to accomplish valuable service for
Portland and Oregon. Help yourself In helping him.
As a business proposition, keep M cArthur where he is lie
is now at his Post of Duty.
KAl.1’11 W. HOYT,
Chairman of M cArthur Committee.
Ballot Number 47.
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Gootl Kom is. Good S u rveys. P er­
m anent M oiiunieiits. C om p lete
R ecords.
Ballot No. 135
P rim a rie s , M ay 19
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A .I v o rtis e m e n t
P O R T L A N D , May 13.— (T o th e E d it o r .) — In a s m u c h a s th e B o ard o f
1 o u n ty i o tu n iis sio n e rs a re th e c u s to d ia n s of a ll th e c o u n ty p ro p e rty a n d
hav e e n tir e c o n tro l ot all ro a d s, b rid g e s a n d fe rrie s , c o u n ty fa rm a n d c o u n ty
h o sp ita ls, an d a s th e so le p o w er to levy ta x e s fo r c o u n ty p u rp o s e s, a n d
th e so le pow er to sp e n d said c o u n ty tax es, a re v ested in th e sa m e b o a rd ,
is It not in th e in te r e s t of good c itiz e n s h ip th a t th e v o te rs be in fo rm e d a s
ta r a s p o ssib le o f file q u a lific a tio n s o r d is q u a lific a tio n s o f th e v a rio u s c a n ­
d id a te s now s e e k in g th e n o m in a tio n fo r C o u n ty C o m m iss io n e r?
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty is a c o rp o ra tio n of w hich th e v o te rs a r e s to c k h o ld ­
e rs . w ho by th e ir b a llo ts elec t a b o ard of d ir e c to r s o r C o m m iss io n e rs to
m a n a g e th e b u sin e ss o f th e c o rp o ra tio n fo r a lim ite d te rm , an d c e rta in ly no
o n e w ill d en y th e s to c k h o ld e rs th e rig h t to in v e s tig a te as to th e q u a lific a ­
tio n s o f th e m en a s k in g to be n o m in a te d to th e office of C o u n ty C im rais-
sio n e r.
„ E ‘i Ur ? e n tte ,n e n ’ «»-w it; W L. L ig h tn e r. A. A. M uck. C. P. S ta v to n a n d
« H S te e le a re a s k in g fo r th e R e p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r C o u n ty C o m m is­
s io n e r a t th e p rim ary May 19 T h e g re a t m a jo rity ot th e v o te rs a re n o t a c ­
q u a in te d w ith th e s e m en p e rs o n a lly , an d ih e r e lo r e w ill h a v e to ju d g e o f
th e i r re s p e c tiv e q u a lific a tio n s fro m th e c re d e n tia ls w hich th e y h av e to offer,
'• 'o u l'i it be w ith in th e p ro v in c e of a g re a t n e w sp a p e r Io a s c e r ta in a n d p u b ­
lish fo r th e In fo rm a tio n of v o te rs a n sw e rs to th e fo llo w in g q u e s tio n s ?
C.
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STA FFO RD
P rin c ip a l of W o o d law n S chool
U til Help th e Eair.
S. A M ath ieu , c a n d id a te fo r th e
le g is la tu re , h as g iv en his a s s u ra n c e
th a t h e w ill s ta n d In lin e fo r Ju stice
to th e co u n ty fa ir in th e m a tte r of
e q u a liz in g th e a p p ro p r ia tio n . As it
ia n o t a m a tte r o f ra ts in g m ore
m o n ey , b u t o n e o f g iv in g th ia sectio n
its s h a r e of w h at is b ein g ra ise d , th e
re a d e r s o f th ia p a p e r c a n do no b e t­
te r th a n to h elp elec t him .
H e It
e n d o rs e d by
th e
O u tlo o k on h it
p le d g e th a t h e w ilt w o rk fo r th e ln-
Record of Candidates Wanted
Ite p n t.lir a i) C a n d id a te fo r
VOl'NTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
Vote Ballot Number 132
—P ild A dvertisem ent
An o c c a sio n a l co at o f L ow e B ros
1. How long h a s each c a n d id a te fo r C ounty C o m m iss io n e r been a re s i­
d e n t of th is c o u n ty ?
2. W h a t is th e p re s e n t b u sin e ss o r o c c u p a tio n a n d w h a t h a s been th e
b u sin e ss o r o c c u p a tio n of each c a n d id a te fo r th e p a st 10 y e a rs , a n d h a s h e
been su c c e s sfu l tn h is re s p e c tiv e v o c a tio n ? T h is is fo r th e p u rp o s e o f g e t­
tin g a lin e on his p re v io u s tr a in in g a n d b u sin e ss a b ility
3. How m uch ta x e s does e ach c a n d id a te pay in th is c o u n ty , as sh o w n
by th e 1915 tax ro ll? T h is is fo r th e p u rp o s e o f a s c e r ta in in g h ts fin a n c ia l
in te r e s t in th e c o u n ty , o u ts id e of h is sa lary of »5 a day . W h en he v o tes a
tax ou us we w ould lik e to know how m u ch he v o tes on h im se lf, a n d w hen
he sp e n d s o h r ta x m oney we w o u ld lik e to know how m uch of h is ow n m o n ey
he is sp e n d in g
TAX PAY ER.
W L. L ig h tn e r, p re s e n t c h a ir m a n o f th e B o ard of C o u n ty C o m m issio n ­
e rs, h a s been a re s id e n t of M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty a n d P o rtla n d 42 y e a rs r e ­
tire d fro m a c tiv e b u sin e ss 17 y e a rs a g o . w as e le c te d C o u n ty C o m m iss io n e r
12 y e a rs ago, a n d h a s sin c e se rv e d on th e B o a rd , pavs $ 9 1 $ .5 0 ta x e s on th e
1915 ro lls, c o lle c ta b le In 1916.
—
A A. M uck, fo r m e r m a y o r of St. Jo h n s , h a s been a r e s id e n t of th e
c o u n ty sin c e 1 9 0 4 , w as a m e rc h a n t (g ro c e rie s a n d h a r d w a r e i . a n d n t o n e
tim e w as c o n n e c te d w ith th e O xford H o tel. P o rtla n d , his ta x e s w ere $4 83
a c c o rd in g to th e tax ro lls
wagon paint will save your wagons ’
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C. P. Stayton, resident of the county . 12 _______
years, engineer
and steamboat
and farm implements from rust and
owned his own boat line and is now chief engineer and"" captain" of "a
decay. It Is inexpensive tn t will boat company, having sold hts business. Not on tax rolls this year.
I terests of the agricultural section ot njVt y<’w ? n ’lL n 0,laP,k E" “7
u W B Ste*le> (’«‘■‘I*1’« contractor for many years. lived in Portland and
I th is c o u n ty .
a L
T h0,r' A W I tht count’' »• >ear*' « « »County Commissioner 16 yean ago. now farming
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Mstzger—Adv.
r , Multnomah near Portland; pays $85.90 taxes — Paid Adv
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