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T h e O u tlo o k la s t T u e s- ! d ay p u b lis h e d th e official a w a rd s as ta k e n fro m th e s e c r e ta r y 's b o o k s an d h a s fo u n d no re aso n to m a k e any In th e pub- c h a n g e o r c o rre c tio n . lish e d list Miss Jo n e s r a n k s f o u r th , bu t sin c la im s to h av e th e b lu e r ib ­ bon. T o .til d is p u ta n ts th e O u tlo o k can o n ly in f e r th e m to S e c re ta ry G ill w ho h a s c h a rg e of th e en try books an d th e J u d g e s ’ re p o rts , e x c e p t th a t a copy o f th e official a w a rd sh e e ts a re in th is office a n d m ay he se e n by a n y o n e . F o llo w in g a re th e tw o p a r a g r a p h s a p p e a rin g in th e O re g o n ia n . M a rg a re t J o n a s , 13 y e a rs o ld , m a d e th e h ig h e s t sc o re in th e g ir ls ’ in d u s ti ia l c lu b w o rk in M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty a n d is w in n e r o f th e trip fro m th is co u n ty to th e g ir ls ' cam p at th e s t a te fa ir. H e r e n tr y w as in sew in g , a n d sh e won on a very h ig h sco re. S h e is a ls o a m e m b e r o f th e c h a m p io n s h ip g ir ls ' c a n n in g te a m , w hich w ill re p ­ re s e n t M u ltn o m a h ro u n ty a t th e s t a te fa ir. S he is th e d a u g h te r of M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n J o n a s , o f F a ir- view . CASH PRIZES GIVEN FOR BEST SLOGAN The P o rtla n d C h am b er of C om ­ m erce is o ffe rin g cash p riz e s fo r a slo ­ gan th a t w ill be in d ic a tiv e o f th e p ro g re ssiv e s p irit o f th e city , a n d o n e th a t c a n be a d o p te d an d s u p p o r te d by all h e r b u sin e ss m en a n d c itiz e n s of ev ery w alk o f lit»'. T h ey w a n t a liv e slo g a n , a n d o n e t h a t m e a n s s o m e th in g . O a k la n d m ad t a tr e m e n d o u s h it w ith its slo g a n o f “ My C ity , O a k ­ la n d .” T h o se w o rd s convey tile id e a o f a p e rs o n a l in te r e s t in th e p ro s ­ p e rity a n d a d v a n c e m e n t of O a k la n d , a p e rs o n a l p rid e in h e r a c h ie v e m e n ts a n d a p e rs o n a l c o n v ic tio n o f civic d u ty . T h e h a rd tim e s a re p a ss in g P o r t­ la n d as th ey a re fro m all se c tio n s th e N o rth w e st an d th e slo g a n tin is w a n te d is o n e th a t w ill te ll a sto ry o f c h e e rfu ln e s s . T h e c o n te s t will clo se S e p te m b e r 30. A n ybody in th e P o rtla n d tr a d e te r r ito r y m ay e n te r th e c o n te s t, a n d m ay sen d us m an y slo g a n s a s th e y ch o o se. A d d re ss th e m to th e s lo g a n c o m m itte e , P o rtla n d C h a m b e r of C o m m erce. T h e first p rize is $25 in g o ld , th e seco n d $ lo , a n d th e th ir d $5.00. 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M any o th e r s u re in sch o o ls 't he te n - d o lla r d eficit w as p aid out of th e P o m o n a tr e a s u ry a f te r a s h o r t f a r th t r aw ay , a good p ro p o rtio n a re d isc u ssio n a n d th e g ra n g e s will not a tte n d in g so m e h ig h e r In s titu tio n of be c a lled upon to m a k e any a p p ro ­ le a r n in g a n d a s till g r e a te r n u m b e r a r e In o th e r o c c u p a tio n s. p ria tio n c o v e rin g it. M iss S te lla R o p « r, a g r a d u a te of S in g le Tax D iscussion. G re sh a m h ig h sch o o l, is on th e fac­ Or. C. G. C h a p m a n , r e p r e s e n tin g W . S. U ’R en, a u th o r of th e sin g le u lty o f U nion H ig h sch o o l No. 2. sch o o l has tw o tax a m e n d m e n t, a n d A. L. V eazie, In G re sh a m p u b lic te a c h e rs . M iss F lo re n c e F ie ld h o u se o p p o sitio n w ere eaeh g iven 40 m in ­ M iss E lsie M etzger. O rie n t u te s fo r a d e b a te upon th e pro p o sed a n d M Isses m e a s u re . Dr. C h a p m a n c h a m p io n e d sch o o l e m p lo y s tw o , the B ock- M aude a n d G lad y s M ichel th e a d o p tio n o f th e law but m et w ith wood sc h o o l’s p rin c ip a l Is M iss M ar­ no s u p p o r t. On th e o th e r h a n d Mr. R o b e rts o n and Its p rim a ry V eazie w as e n th u s ia s tic a lly a p p la u d ­ ian L ik e ­ ed in h is o p p o sitio n . G re a t in te re s t te a c h e r M iss M abie S h ip ley . w ise (h e tw o te a c h e rs o f th e L ynch w as ta k e n in th e d e b a te , ;•« It placed th e p ro p o sed law fa irly b efo re th e sch o o l a re Miss E th e l C a lk in s an d m e m b e rs o f th e g ra n g e and m any Miss M a rg a re t S c h a n tln . In th e B or­ ing sch o o l, Miss l ’e u rl Itu eg g Is In­ o th e r s w ho w e rt p re s e n t. B ut th e a r g u m e n ts of Dr. C h a p m a n fell fiat, te r m e d ia te an d M iss H azel G o g er te a c h e r. M iss M a rg a re t as w as ev id e n c e d by th e a d o p tio n of p rim a ry B u rk e te a c h e s th e l l u r l b u r t sch o o l, ¡he tw o re s o lu tio n s g iven above. Miss B essie S tre h in th e C e d a r sch o o l M rs. M a ttie S le e th m ad e a te llin g an d M iss E th a l W ilk in so n is p rin cl- a d d re s s a g a in s t Jh e b re w e rs ’ 4 p er cent b e e r a m e n d m e n t, th e g ra n g e e n ­ 1>al of tile K elso sch o o l. M iss H elen d o rs in g h e r In h e r e ffo rts to v ote It H oss Is ub t'u r r ig s v ille . co rd w ith th e s e n tim e n ts of th e g ra n g e m e m b e rs th a t It, too, w as e n ­ d o rse d u n a n im o u sly . 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S p len d id d in n e r s w ere se rv e d an d th e e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m s w ere $04.60 T o ta l e x p e n s e s $ ] O HO e x c e lle n t. 1 deficit R e p o rtin g f u r th e r 1 am p le a se d to T h e n e x t sessio n of P o m o n a will nay th a t th e c o m m itte e s a p p o in te d be h eld a t O rie n t w ith M u ltn o m ah i oy th e s e v e ra l g ra n g e s w ere esp e c ia l- ly e n th u s ia s tic a n d e a rn e s t in th e ir g ra n g e on th e th ir d W ed n esd ay In la b o r to m a k e th e F ield d ay a sue- D ecem ber. Vote Nov. 7 FA IR V IEW YOUNG MAN DIES AT M OTHER'S HOME lle n r y A lfred M oller died a t th e hom e of hts m o th e r, Mrs. A. B. M ol­ le r, ut F a irv ie w , on T u e sd a y a fte r- to o n la s t, ag ed 19 y e a rs , 1 m o n th nod it d ay s. T h e d e c eased w as horn in P o rtla n d . H e h ad lived in F a ir- view fo r th e p ast n in e y e a rs a n d fo r ■ ■veral y e a rs p re v io u s to th a t at B a irils d a le s ta tio n . He g ra d u a te d from F a irv ie w g r a m m a r school in 1913 an d w hen he w as ta k e u IB w as a tte n d in g a b u sin e ss co lleg e in I’o r ’ la n d . T h e c a u se of bis d e a th w as e n ­ la r g e m e n t o f th e h e a rt. H e had been confined to his bed fo r tw e lv e w eeks. F u n e r a l se rv ic e s w ere h eld T u e s ­ day a fte rn o o n from (lie h o m e of Ills m o th e r. In te rm e n t w as In th e M a­ so n ic c e m e te ry on tlie S an d y ro ad . T h e d e c eased leav e s to m o u rn Ills death« his m o th e r tw o b ro th e rs , R ic h a rd an d J o h n M oller o f F a ir- view , th r e e s is te rs , L ou ise a n d H elen M oller an d Mrs C la ra D u n b a r of P o rtla n d an d a host of frien d s. 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