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T W IC E A W EEK V O L . 8, NO G resham O utlook 22 GRESHAM , M ULTNOM AH COUNTY, OREGON, TU ESDAY, M A Y 14. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 1918 $1.50 PER YEAR LI5 i ? ! L N0W REGISTRATION indications recalls some red cross FORCE IDLERS STANDS UPON FOR ALL BOYS NOW POINT WHO OPPOSED WEEK IS SET TO FIND WORK THE FOUNTAIN OF LEGAL AGE TO GOVERNOR THE DRY LAWS M A Y 20-27 IN ALL TOWNS A h e ro ic s ta tu e of L ib e rty E n- K e g is tra tio n of th e y r ,n g m en of W lth th e p rim a ry e le c tio n clo se a t lig h te n in g th e W o rld s u r m o u n ts th e O reg o n a n d o th e r s ta te s w ho h a v e 'h a n d all s u r fa c e In d ic a tio n s th a t a re fo u n ta in on M ain s tre e t a t P o w ell, reu c h e d th e ag e o f 21 y e a rs sin c e la s t |a s c e r ta in a b le p o in t to th r „ i ** re n o m in a - h . a v in g „ been placed , in p o sitio n y e s te r re q u ire d o n a d ay so o n | t ion o f O re g o n ’s re p u b lic a n g o v e rn o r, day a fte rn o o n . It faces n o rth an d is to be se t by p ro c la m a tio n o f P r e s i - ; Ja m e s W lth y co m b e. For s e v e ra l a d ecid ed o rn a m e n t a s w ell as b ein g d e n t W ilson. w eeks s e n tim e n t h a s been d r if tin g iu k e e p in g w ith th e s p irit o f th e T h is d ay w ill be fixed by th e P re s i- j d e c id e d ly to w a rd G o v e rn o r W ith y - tim es. d e n t a s so o n a s C o n g re ss e n a c ts n e- com be. f T h e fra n c h is e is g iv en to w om en S alem , O reg o n , M ay 15.— G overn- as w ell as th e m en of O reg o n , th a t o r J a m e s W lth y c o m b e of O regon to- they m ay v o te fo r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s to day Issu ed a p ro c la m a tio n c a llin g u p - th e le g is la tu re , a n d to c o n g re s s w ho on a ll citize pus o f th e s t a te to su p p o rt will fo r m u la te a n d p u t in to effect !,h e A m e ric a n R ed C ro ss in its second la v s th a t th e y d e sire . ¡ w a r fu n d d riv e , s e t fo r May 20 to 27. C orvallis, Ore., May 14 —C oncerted a c tio n fo r fo rc in g a ll id le rs to w ork w ould e ith e r p u t th e m to w ork o r d riv e them front th e state, say s J. W. B rew er, F e d e ra l and O. A. C. farm help sp ecialist. P o rtlan d co n tem p lates T h e e le c to rs o f O reg o n h a v e said , h a ,ld ln * o r iK‘'‘8 ' P ro d a m a - by a fifty fo u r th o u s a n d m a jo rity ’ ° " *° " re p r®,e n t8 t ,v e o f th e A nier- e n a c tin g an o rd an ce to force Idlers In A c itizen s c o m m itte e is m a k in g a r- c e ssa ry le g is la tio n , now p e n d in g U n til re c e n tly v o te rs w ere n o t d is- ¡vote, t h a t b re w e rs a n d d is tille rs a re K‘>'' C r° 88’ ,h e G o v e rn o r said to p ro d u ctiv e labor, and th e sm aller ra n g e m e n ts Tor a p u b lic u n v e ilin g T h a t is ex p ected to be very soon. P °"ed ’» ,a lk P o litics us th e w ar h a s tr a ito r s , a n d a m e n a c e to so ciety , a n d , h * C°,Uld b° a ffo rd e d (tre a te r tow ns a re a sk iu g s im ila r action. soon. The passage of such an act by P o rt w ith a p p ro p r ia te c e re m o n ie s next been a n d w ill c o n tin u e to be th e all- ‘ h a t th e y w an t a b s o lu te d iv o rce from ** *'a8U r'‘ ,h a n to do 8 s e rv ic e fo r th e In th e m e a n tim e , th e tu sk o f o r land, says Mr. B rew er, would tend to a b s o rb in g to p ic. T h e h e a r ts o f O re- th e m fo re v e r. i , ( rosa S u n d ay a fte rn o o n a t 3 :3 « . T h e le c t g a n iz in g O reg o n fot th is new re g is g o n la n s a r e w ith th e boys In u n ifo rm D on’t let th e old ’’p a r ty ” cam o u . „ ! h ” o f O re g o n ’s d riv e th e Id ler in to som e o th e r town. u re hy Dr. K e rr a n n o u n c e d fo r 2 :3 « tr a tio n o f m en fo r m ilita ry se rv ic e W a r G o v e rn o r” to th e p eo p le o f D r- A lready th e la rg e r tow ns of E a ste rn In R e g n e r's h a ll w ill th e n he th ro u g h , a n d th is is o n e o f m any re a s o n s w hy D age lead you a s tra y . C o m p lete O regon have been encouraged by Mr an d th o s e a tte n d in g as well as all h a s a lre a d y b eg u n u n d e r In s tru c tio n s G o v e rn o r W lth y co m b e a p p e a rs cer- a b o litio n o f th e liq u o r traffic Is the egon fo llo w s: T h ese o th e r s w ill h av e a n o p p o rtu n ity to he Iro tu tile W ar D e p a rtm e n t. B rew er to move for com pulsory labor I’r o c ln iiia t io ii. in s tru c tio n s e m p h a s iz e th e n eed fo r be renoB “ n * ‘«d » '“ > re -e le c t- g re a te s t eco n o m ic q u e stio n b efo re p re se n t. law s, and m any of them have accom t h e p u b lic, esp e c ia lly in th e s e d ay s o f I D e p a r t m e n t . S alem , May 15 p e rfe c tin g b e fo re h a n d a c o m p le te “ d hy “ “ la r * ‘“ ,h a t p ro n ‘' 8" 8 “ > «* ns o f O reg o n , G re e tin g s p lished It. L ike action Is tieing tak en T h e fu ll p ro g ra m of ex e rc ise s in w o rk in g o rg a n iz a tio n so th a t on th e " m ° r e " v e rw h e l'i>l>ig th a n h is e a rn e s t c o n se rv a tio n o f food, an d W h e re a s . W oodrow W ilson, P re s i in W estern O regon c o n n e c tio n w ith th e u n v e ilin g w ill he day s e t th e re g is tr a tio n w ill he 100 ° * " re c o rd - b r‘’“ ltin g tr iu m p h fo u r need of so b e r, c le a r b ra in e d boys in d e n t o f th e U n ited S ta te s a n d P re s i p u b lish e d In F r id a y 's O u tlo o k . B aker, O ntario, W allowa, Canyon d e n t o f th e A m erican Red C ro ss, p e r cen t s tro n g >ear8 a g o " th e tre n c h e s C ity, P ra irie C ity, L aG raade, H eppner, a g a in h a s called upon th e peo p le of The G re sh a m L oyal A m erican On last J u n e r ..it m ...... p le o f O reg o n know well On F e b r u a r y 21, 1817. th e N atio n 5, all en b etw een i T h e . p eo . _ , ,, . Ute U n ited S ta te s to su p o rt th e a r e a t Conilon, and M orrow, have e ith e r put L ea g u e w ill h av e c h a rg e o f th e u n .n o u g h th a t G o v e rn o r W ith y c o m b ’s 81 H ouse of R e p re s e n ta tiv e s voted in s titu tio n of Red C ro ss, and v eilin g c e re m o n ie s. M ay o r K enney th e ag e s of 21 a n d 30 y earn , in c lu s reco rd us a w ar g o v e rn o r is seco n d 319 ilry s to 72 w ets, to sto p tra n sp o r-1 W h e re a s, he h as p ro c la im e d th e th e s e m e a s u re s in to effect o r p ro m ised to do so at th e next council m eeting w ill p re s id e us m u s te r o f ce re m o n ie s ive, w ere re q u ire d to r e g is te r fo r m ilita ry serv ice. As th e n u m b e r o f ' ° " ° h e 1,1 tb ‘‘ l , n i “ >d S ta te s a n d ta tlo n o f liq u o r in to d ry te r r ito r y ; w eek o f May 2« to May 27 fo r the 1 lie county a g e n ts a re cooperating and p u rp o s e o f s o lic itin g g ifts ; a n d w ill p re s e n t th e s ta tu e to th e th a t th e e x a m p le a n d in s p ira tio n o f o u r c o n g re s sm a n , C. N. M c A rth u r, w in a ^ e p t ^ t h e c H . X S“ ’” “ 10" ’“ d * u X l m ^ o n l y ’ Ihto “ a"' a~ °"*y fro m th e N ow, th e r e fo re , I, Ja m e s W ith y - a rry in g th e m essage to o th e r incur co m b e, G o v e rn o r of g e n e ro u s O re settled by th e su ccess re c o rd e d o n e Pacific s ta te s w ho voted w ith th e gon, c all upon all c itiz e n s o f thin p o rated tow ns In th e ir d istric ts. T h e re w ill he a v o tin g c o n te s t fo r o ,,e -‘e n ’ h o f ” “ *»• re g is te re d th e n , T hose w ho refu se to get Into action s t a te to s e t a s id e tills w eek to th e a f t e r a n o th e r by th is s ta te . F u r th - w ots. th e m ost p o p u la r y o u n g lady b etw een * '* ,asl< ,b is ' e u ‘ ,,o ‘ be 80 at once will he given em ploym ent w ith holy p u rp o s e o f s e rv in g in th is h u e rm o re , a ll O re g o n ia n s know th a t On F e b ru a r y 28. 1917, th e D istric t th e ag es o f 14 an d 18 y e a rs , w ho g r ®at- m a n e c a u s e ; a n d I u rg e a ll p riv a te out pay. T h e business men In c o n fe r G o v e rn o r W lth y c o m b e ’s h e a rt w ill of C o lu m b ia w as v oted d ry by 273 to c itiz e n s, if c a lle d u p o n , to se rv e as H o w ev er, It w ill be h eav y e n o u g h w ill u n v eil th e g o d d ess. T h e co n test re m a in tr u e b lu e in a ll p a tr io tic Is- *1. w ith p ra c tic a lly th e sa m e lin e-u p . w o rk e rs, a n d to let no p riv a te o ccu ences have voiced th e ir ap p ro v al of w ill be h eld a t th e G re sh a m D rug m ost a le r t c o -o p e ra tio n th ese m easures. All counellm en, po su e s a n d th a t h e w ill c o n tin u e to g ive On A u g u st 1, 1917, w hen th e N at- p a tio n hold th e m back. c o m p a n y ’s Btore, b e g in n in g to m o r- on th e p a rt of e v ery local h o a rd , an d th e very b est th a t is in him to every tonal P ro h ib itio n a m e n d m e n t w as W hen c itiz e n s of O reg o n a re a sk ed lice and m ayors w ith whom Mr. row m o rn in g a t 8 o ’clo ck a t.......... S ,a te ’ e o u n ,y a n d c l,y officials, to fo r th e i r g ifts let th e m re m e m b e r d u ty , ev ery tr u s t, every re e p o n sib ll- s u b m itte d to c o n g re ss, th e re p re se n - th e y a re h e lp in g su ffe rin g h u m a n ity . B rew er co n su lted , have en dorsed the Ing a t 8 p. m. S a tu rd a y . c a rry U th ro u g h . plan w ith e a rn e s tn e ss and e n th u sia sm lty. As o n ly o n e o f th e m an y g u a r- ta tiv e s fro m th e 28 d ry s ta te s 13 to O reg o n n e v e r fa lls L et h e r lead V otes w ill be o n e c e n t su ch a n d 1 h e ri‘8P ° nE“ »»»y fo r c o n d u c tin g W hen P o rtla n d en a c ts its com pulsory a g a in ! a n te e s th a t Ills co n fidence is m e rit- 1 fo r It; C o n g re ss m a n M c A rth u r v o t lab o r law s like a ctio n will probably sh o u ld be p laced in a n en v elo p . th e r e g is tr a tio n w ill fall on local ed. G iven u n d e r my h a n d th is 15tli G o v e rn o r W lth y c o m b e 's ow n ed w ith th e w ets, on th e "rig h te o u s w ith th e a m o u n t d o n a te d , w ith th e b o ard 8 *" a " d ' 8‘ rle ls ex cep t th o s e o f d ay of May, 1918. he ta k e n hy th e sm a lle r citie s to pro son Is in th e se rv ic e , h a v in g e n lis te d g ro u n d s th a t It w as not a w ar m eas- S ig n e d : JA M E S W 1TH Y C O M B E, n a m e of th e c a n d id a te w ritte n th e re - ...... p o p u la tio n o r m o re, w h ere tect th em selves a g a in s t th e influx ol ure. G o v e rn o r o f O regon. on. A b a llo t box w ill be p ro v id ed . ,h e m ayO r is re s p o n sib le . T h e local m an y m o n th s ag o a s u p riv a te . Id lers likely to resu lt. A g reat many G o v e rn o r W ith y c o n ib e h a s five rl- J It is s ig n ific a n t t h a t m en w ho T h e m on ey th u s co lle c te d w ill h e a d ’° a rd 8 . 1,ave been » « " fle d to p re p a r e tow ns have alre a d y enacted o rd in an ces vals fa c in g h im fo r th e re p u b lic a n h e ad ed th e c o m m itte e th a t fa th e re d C O M P A N Y B A U X I L IA R Y th e c o n tr ib u tio n fo r th e R ed C ro ss llllln‘ H s < h of th e re g is tr a tio n T O H A V E B E N E F I T D A Y to p u t th e idle mi’ii to w ork, e ith e r in n o m in a tio n , w ho m u s t d iv id e th e op-ju«<l in itia te d th e " B re w e ry a m e ml - d rlv e p lace s fo r th e new re g is tr a tio n , to p ro d u ctiv e in d u s trie s for pay or w ith p o sitio n v o te, a n d th e d e s p e r a te jm e n t” tw o y e a rs ago, a re Mr. Mc- _______________h av e th e s e lists p o ste d , an d to ta k e The a u x ilia ry to Co. B 162(1 I n f a n out pay. B u sin ess men and city s t r a it s in w h ich th e s e p o litic ia n s 'A r th u r ’s c a m p a ig n b o o ste rs th is y ear, H A S R E T lI R N F .n W IT H ° l h e r n ec e ssa ry p re lim in a ry step s. find th e m se lv e s, il lu s tr a te s p e rh a p s I O th e rs a r e u n d e r su sp ic io n . T h e try w ill giv e a big b en efit day at o fficia ls ag ree w ith F ed eral and (, A. FA R M TRA CTO R AGENCY <lty P o rtla n d , w hich a lo n e as well us a n y th in g else th e success I O re g o n ia n 's re p o rt o f th e first day of C o u n cil C rest p a rk on May 2 4 th . D u r C. fa rm help sp eclllst, J. W B rew er, _______ com es u n d e r th e 3 0 ,« 0 0 c la ssific a tio n , ing th e a fte rn o o n a p ro g ra m will he th a t th** m easu res a re necessary O. W . T a rr, w ho re c e n tly w ent M ayor R a k e r w ill h av e th e re s p o n sl- o f th e W lth y co m b e a d m in is tra tio n , th e le g is la tu re , J a n u a r y 9, 1917, " I t g iv en a n d a p a rc e l p o st a u c tio n sa le N ot o n e of th e o p p o sin g c a n d id a te s is j is believed th is is th e m a x im u m w el e a st In q u e s t o f a fa rm tr a c to r s u it- h l" ly fo r th e s e p re p a ra tio n s . <»lt S A L E w ill be held . A ll p ac k u g e s w ill be a b le to p o in t o u t a n y th in g w ro n g s tr e n g th of th e house- L ew is, C a lla n , a b le to th e n eed s o f w e ste rn O reg o n , “ «’K»''“ “ «’»" w ill s h o rtly be issu ed d o n a te d a n d w o rth at le a s t 26 te n ts . O ne 8 It. p. g as en g in e , W e b ste r , „ by th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t p ro v id in g a b o u t th e W ith y co n ib e a d m i n is tr a C o rb e tt, K u b ll, M ackey, S to tt, a n d T h e e v e n in g w ill be sp e n t in d a n c m a g n e to , ( n e a r ly n e w ), $ 185 r e tu rn e d y e s te rd a y fro m C h icag o fo r th e re g l8 tra tio n m e n w ho a re tio n a n d th e y a re , c o n se q u e n tly , ex S ch im p ff.” ing O ne F a ir b a n k s A M orse 1 fa h. p. It is ex p ected th a t in s id io u s m e th - w h e re he h as clo sed a c o n tr a c t w ith by re a so n o f illn e s s u n a b le to p re - tre m e ly “ h a rd p u t” fo r an Issue. All w ho a r e in te r e s te d an d e a re to e n g in e , n e a rly new , $55. 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H ON EY , in g g r a n d s ta n d p lay. ------------------------ He h a s a t all lim e s been tr u e to b is R E M A R K A B L E SH O W IN G FR O M G R E S H A M SCH OO c o u n try , h is s t a te an d h a s n e v e r b>»p acc u se d o f d is lo y a lty to h is |u r i . G resham grad e school has imide ¡th o u g h lie h a s h fu sed to play p o li ren ia rk a ld y good record in wur work tic s in w ar tim e s. M in d fu l o f th e s e fa c ts anil ol th e us show n in the follow ing sla tisth P u p ils an d te a c h e rs of Di’-tri i No s u p p le m e n ta ry c o n s id e ra tio n th a t it is not well to m ak e tin access at; 4 h a v e p u rc h a s e d $33 2 1 7 5 In lib c h a n g e s In w ar tim e , th e v o te rs as e rty bon d s am i th r if t s ta m p well as p o litic a l o b s e rv e rs a re < o i ; E ig h t m e m b e rs of th e sch o o l ari in g to be m o re an d m o re mi m iiu o - e n ro lle d in S u p e rin te n d ! ill < Inn in t l i d r c o n v ic tio n th a t th e r e can Ill's R ain b o w re g im e n t. a n d sh o u ld he h u t o n e re s u lt on M uj T h e pupils have sold bonds to o i i - 17, th e In d o rse m e n t o l O re g o n 's safe sid e rs to th e am ount of V!.'.5 • m sa n e , a n d p a tr io tic g o v e rn o r. J . iiik - i stum ps am o u n tin g to $425 5«. W ith y co n ib e As t h e im m o rta l A b T h e school lias d o n ated $11«.5« to ra h a m L in co ln tr u th f u lly re m a rk e d th«- S enior Red ( ro-s d u rin g th e p re s id e n tia l c a m p a ig n ol N e a rly o n e -h a lf of th e p u p ils a re 1 8»!4 w hen th e C ivil w ar vus II. pro), m e m b e rs of th e S e n io r Red C ro ss ress, “ It is not best to sw ap h o rses T he pupils am i te ach ers gave m ,n w h ile c ro s sin g th e s tr e a m .” th an $75 to th e Y M. C. A. G o v e rn o r W lth y co m b e h as kepi E v ery te a c h e r am i pupil Is a liv m I O reg o n first, why c h a n g e ? h e r o f th e j u n i o r lie d C ross T h e J u n io r Red C ro ss h a s mad«’ I D R K E R R W IL L L E C T U R E c lo th in g , etc., fo r th e s o ld ie rs am i O N S U N D A Y A F T E R N O O N B elg ian c h ild re n , th e goods fo r | RUFUS C. HOLMAN Rep ublican Candidate for Re-election as Countv Commissioner A Loyal American \\ ho is always on the job, and being there, has the necessary- experience, initiative, courage and ability to get results for the people. — Paid Adv i Dr W J . K e rr, p re s id e n t of th< w h,ch $ 2 5 - 8 " d 1,88 n e a rly »5« ¡ O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e, h as 1« en 0,1 b3 n d fo r tin- w ork to In1 d o n e m xt s e c u re d fo r a fre e le c tu re in G resh ’8 " am n ex t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 o W e a l her I ore< a .s t , th r o u g h th e e ffo rts of C o u n ty A gent B. B. H a ll. Pacific Coast S tate s: F a ir e . u p ! D r. K e rr w ill sp eak upon th e la te s t Bhow pr„ t h „ n o rlh „ lir | y ¡„ fa c ts fro m W a sh in g to n , c o n c e rn in g th e w eek w ith n e a rly n o rm a l ti m th e re a l n eed s of th e y e a r o f 1918 In p e rä t u rea th e r e a f t e r th e lin e o f food c o n s e rv a tio n , la b o r c o n d itio n s a n d o th e r k in d re d m at E d w a rd F. S m iili R ep u b lican te r s lie w ill te ll th e people w h ere c a n d id a te fo r C o ro n e r, p ro m ise s to w e s ta n d in th is g re a t in te r n a tio n a l ¡e s ta b lish b ra n c h offices in o u tly in g s tru g g le . d is tric ts . R ead h is a d v e rtis e m e n t T h e le c tu re w ill be g iven in R eg in th is issu e .— P a id Adv. n e r 's h a ll p re v io u s to th e u n v e ilin g O. I*. Hoff, repu Id 11 an for Siala' o f th e L ib e rty s ta tu e , so th a t a ll p e r so n s a tte n d in g m ay w itn ess th e c e re T reaeiirer Read T he P o ld ic a l P uzzle, liage-, 241-27. Hex-lion p a m p lilel.— m o n ies. P aid Ad. Field and poultry fence. Let us Stolen Fords can be found or paid figure with you. L. L. Kidder Hdw. for through the N. W N and you Company. save $6.00 per year on new cars. Earl Smith, coroner, for re-elec John Brown, agent.— Adv. tion. Ballot No. 122.— Paid Adv. Electric vacuum sweepers for rent. Minimum charge, tOc for half a day. Stir your coffee! IL . L. Kidder Hdw. Co. GEO. W. STAPLETON To Succeed Himself Circuit Judge, Department 4 Vote X 53 —Paid Adv.