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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 10, G resham O utlook NO. 14 13TH IS HOODOO FOR GRESHAMITES GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH WOMAN TO PLACE ON CIVIL SERVICE BOARD COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL —-- --------------------------- -■ Oregon for Lowden; Lovden for President 16, 1920 FIRST WOMAN HEAD IN INTERNAL REVENUES TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS 11.60 PER YEAR LEADER VISITS COUNTY CLUBS The p resen t p re sid e n tia l n o m in atin g cam paign is exceptional In th e num- T u esd ay , A pril 13, p ro v ed to be a M iss H elen C ow gill, a s s is ta n t s ta te S h er of really good an d capable m en who a re lined up a sk in g to r th e ir frien d s for th em ) for th e n o m in atio n . We believe th is sta te m e n t Is especially tru e m ost u n lu c k y day fo r G re sh a m p eo clu b le a d e r, is v is itin g in th is com of th e rep u b lican p a rty possib ilities. ple fo r a n u m b e r fo u n d th e m se lv e s m u n ity th is w eek. W ith th e county T h is situ a tio n m ak es it d iffic u lt to pick th e stro n g est and best m an out la id up fo r a p erio d o f en fo rc e d re s t le a d e r. Miss E th e l I. C a lk in s, sh e Is ' oi a h alf dozen or m ore men of recognized high sta n d in g and executive ab ility . w hen th e day w as d o n e. v isitin g th e co o k in g a n d sew in g c lu b s E very person w ho votes a t th e com ing p rim aries w ill need to decide a t th e P ro b a b ly th e first a c c id e n t of th e of th is co u n ty . j tim e, If n o t before, w h at can d id a te to su p p o rt for no m in atio n on h is o r h er re day w as a t th e M o rg an B ros, fa rm , Miss C ow gill ia very m uch p leased spective p a rty tick et. w hich th e y re c e n tly p u rc h a s e d fro m w ith p ro g re ss of w o rk an d s p ir it The O utlook recognizes th e good q u a lities of m any of th e candidates, b u t Jo h n S leret. L e o n a rd L a u d e rb a c k sh o w n in th e school aind co m m u n ity . | tl a t is n o t a good excuse for sta y in g on tbe fence. E specially as th e tim e w as th e v ictim a n d n e a rly lo st h is M ost of th e co o k in g a n d sew in g clu b s j c ra w s n ear, th e O utlook w ould like to show w here it sta n d s and th a t it can life. H e, w ith th e a id o f s e v e ra l w ill be finished by th o tim e school I give a reaso n for th e hope th a t it e n te rta in s o th e rs , w as lo a d in g a b u ll on h is closes. A little e x h ib it of th e club The O utlook is n o t influenced by th e am o u n t of m oney an y can d id ate, o r tru c k w hen th e m a d d e n e d a n im a l w ork w ill be m ad e in each d is tric t. h is backers, a re w illin g o r able to spend for pu b licity o r support. I t w ishes b ro k e aw ay fro m th e m en who- h a d to tr e a t all fa irly b u t can n o t forego its privilege, as an in d ividual, of ta k in g T h e first clu b to finish w ork th is ro p es on h im a n d g o t M r. L a u d e r - ! its stan d for th e m an of its choice— an d th a t m an is G overnor Lowden, of Illi y e a r is th e S ylvan sew in g club. L ast back dow n an d w as fa s t c ru s h in g th e nois. To o u r m ind, a fte r carefu l read in g a i d study, so fa r as possible, of all y e a r th e sch o o l d id n ’t accom plish life o u t of him w hen o n e of th e m en Mrs. H elen K. G ard en er, su f« th e issues involved, th is is th e m an who sta n d s out am ong them ail a s com ing a n y th in g in clu b w ork b u t th is y e a r g o t a p itc h fo rk an d d ro v e th e a n im a l frag e le a d e r, is th e first wc.oian th e n earest to m eetin g th e dem ands of th is governm ent of th e people, by th e ! th ro u g h th e in s p ira tio n a n d influ- off. M r. L a u d e rb a c k w as ab le to ev er to be ap p o in ted to a place Mrs. E stelle V. C ollier of Salt. j en ce o f th e te a c h e r, M iss E liz a b e th people an d for th e people. H is nam e is synonym ous w ith th e h ighest type of on th e C ivil Service Com m ission c raw l to s a fe ty h u t th e fu rio u s a n i L ake City, th e first w om an to be She has Ju st received th e appoint • tru e A m ericanism . C o rn eliu s, th e w o rk ad v an ced m o re ap p o in ted collector of custom s In m al m a d e a lu n g e a t Jo h n S le re t a n d m eni from P-e.«ldent W ilson. th e In te rn a l R evenue D ep artm en t, As to th e dem and of th e tim es—th is is best expressed by a M innesota c iti ra p id ly th a n in an y o th e r school. T h e n e a rly g o t him dow n also . T h e a n i- | ___________________________________ is also th e m o th er o f fo u r Chil zen recen tly in th e follow ing w o rds: g irls w ere o rg a n iz e d by Miss C a l m al th e n m ad e a lu n g e a t H en ry M or d ren . She won th e ap p o in tm en t "O ur v o ters never before have dem anded so stro n g ly for a sound, sensible k in s on F e b ru a ry 16 a n d th e y fin over five m ale can d id a tes. She is gan a n d c a u g h t him ju s t as h e w as HIGH SCHOOL DEBATING 1 bu sin ess a d m in stra tio n . O rato rs, p rofessors and sp ellb in d ers are as such ‘de ished th e w ork on A pril 10. T h e re also ch airm an of th e U tah D em c lim b in g th e fen ce. Mr. M organ W INNERS ANNOUNCED o cratic W om en's S ta te C om m ittee. ¡tro p .’ T he v o ters w an t can d id a tes to show them w hat th e ir ab ility h as been w ere 12 g irls tn th e club. Miss C a l fo u n d h im self six fe e t o n th e o th e r H er h u sb an d _is a m ining e n k in s an d Miss C ow gill v isited th e W in n ers h av e been re p o rte d in n in e j along business lines. T hey p re fe r can d id a tes w ho have been successful in sid e of th e fence b u t c o u n te d h im self g in eer. Lowden seem s to com e clu b th is w eek a n d fo u n d th a t thev f o r tu n a te in h av in g a fen ce b etw een o u t of th e tw elv e d is tric ts of th e O re th e ir own b u sin ess: m en who can do th in g s, not talk h ad a n e x h ib it of very good w ork. gon H igh School D eb atin g L ea g u e n e a re r th a n an y of th e re s t to fillin g these re q u ire m e n ts.” h im se lf a n d th e e n ra g e d b east. KNIGHTS AND LADIES TO T he nam e an d c a re e r of L ow den a re above reproach. He is th e m an w ith T ills clu b , as well ns m any o th e rs , T h e a n im a l w as fin ally lo ad ed a n d to u rn a m e n t. GIVE SUPPER AND DANCE F o llo w in g is th e list as g iv en o u t th e n ecessary a b ility , ex p erien ce and Influence to give to th is n atio n In th is h as o rig in a te d a n u m b e r of clu b yells ta k e n to th e m a rk e t. W. J. H o fp er, d e p u ty m a n a g e r. Is an d songs. T h e ir tr ib u te to H . C. M r. L a u d e rb a c k h a s a b ro k e n c o l by th e L e a g u e h e a d q u a rte rs in th e c ritic a l tim e an a d m in is tra tio n of pow er and progressiveness w ith fairn ess I an d safety. to sp en d a n o th e r w eek h e re aid in g S eym our, R tate clu b len d er, is very la r b one a n d tw o b ro k e n rib s as a U n iv e rsity of O regon E x ten sio n D ivi H is a ttitu d e Is rig h t and com m endable. He is not w illing to move heaven th e m e m b e rsh ip c am p a ig n of th e c le v e r and fu ll of pep. re s u lt of h is ex p erien ce. H e is g e ttin g sio n : M a rsh field i end e a rth to satisfy a perso n al am bition. If he Is w anted he Is ready. If ho K n ig h ts an d L a d ie s of S e c u rity lodge a lo n g n icely b u t w as so b a d ly b ru ise d Coos Bay D istric t T he R u sse llv ille co o k in g d u b is T h is d ecisio n w as m ade by a n o th e r clu b d o in g excellent w ork. .....S alem is not w anted he will not be d isg ru n tled . Ills own L incoln-like w ords recently, h ere. a n d sh a k e n th a t th e bo n es could n o t ‘'‘o r t *1 W illa m e tte ! in Illin o is w ere as follow s: sp ecial req u est of th e lodge. M edford S o u th e rn O regon. be set u n til today. A bout a w eek ago th e g irls m et at “F o r m ore th a n 30 y ears,’ he said : " I have lived in Illinois. The people E n te rp ris e T h e la s t big in itia tio n o f th e tile hom o of th e ir p re s id e n t, R u th T h e second of th e se rie s of acci- E a s te r n O regon d e n ts o c c u rre d in P o rtla n d , w h en A l- L o w e r C o lu m b ia K n a p p a of th e sta te a re fa m ilia r w ith my record. T hey have honored me g reatly d riv e w ill be h eld next T u esd ay ev W allace, a n d p re p a re d an d se rv ed a e n in g , A p ril 20. it Is expected th a t d in n e r to 19 perso n s. T h e te a c h e rs, b e rt E k s tro m , lo cal tr u c k d riv e r, w as W est S id e........... .......................C o rv a llis an d for th is I am deeply g ratefu l. "I d esire th e ir good-will and ap p ro b atio n m ore th a n I desire any office. th e r e w ill be a cla ss of a b o u t 20 to a rr e s te d on tw o c h a rg e s , b o th as th e S o u ,h W illa m e tte E u g en e m o th e rs an d se v e ra l o f th e boys of re s u lt of a u to m o b ile a c c id e n ts. U m a tilla .................. P e n d le to n Much as I w ould lik e approval of th e people a t the p rim a rie s. 1 sh all m ake no he in itia te d a t th is m eetin g . A bout th e n e ig h b o rh o o d w ere th e g u e sts. A P o rtla n d w om an, s ta lle d th e en - VPPp r C o lu m b ia T h e D alles a tte m p t to m atch th e expensive cam paign being waged a g a in st me. I shall 35 m e m b e rs h av e a lre a d y been in l- T h is a fte rn o o n th e G resh am E co n I H ated in to tb e lodge d u rin g th e cam - om y co o k in g clu b an d th e ir le a d e r, g in e of h e r m a ch in e on B ro ad w ay T h e tr y -o u t d e b a te in s o u th -c e n tr a l n e ith e r em ploy b illb o ard s n or th e a d v e rtisin g colum ns of th e p ress.” And h is own s ta te h as ju s t given him Its m ost h e a rty endorsem ent. ■ p aign. b rid g e an d w hile try in g to c ra n k It O rpS ° n w as POBtponed on a cco u n t o f Miss M ildred St. C la ir, w ill acco m Low den Is not su b sid izin g n ew sp ap ers; he will not to le ra te p ro m o ters; Tlii> b u sin e ss m e e tin g will be m ad e pany Miss C ow gill an d M 'ss C alk in s up a g a in , E k stro m s tru c k th e r e a r of th e 'n flu en x a. P o rtla n d a n d so u th - as s h o r t as p o ssib le T u esd ay ev en in g Io P o rtla n d w h e re th e y w ill Inspect h e r c a r. Mrs. M o relan d w as k n o ck ed p a8 tern OrpK° n arp n o t «’« b a tin g th is b ts m an ag e rs a re co n serv ativ e in claim s and expenses. R ecently, w hen S en ato r B orah w as a t th e bat In th e U nited S ta te s S enate, nnd a f te r th e b u sin e ss session a s u p o ne of th e la rg e b a k e rie s to learn dow n a n d b ru ise d . p e a r. On a rr iv in g a t police h e a d q u a rte rs ! TllP s u b s ta n c e of th e s u b je c t fo r he said to S en ato r Moses, who Is one of G eneral W oods’ g re a t d efenders an d p e r a n d d an ce w ill be given fre e to s o m e th in g of co m m ercial b re a d ttink- all m em b ers. A ny m em b er m ay in- it w as fo u n d th a t c h a rg e s w ere p en d - I d p b a ,e fs th a t th p J a p a n e s e sh o u ld be b u reau m an ag e rs; ing. “ If you would do y o u r co u n try a service, you w ill have Mr. P ro cto r, Mr. j v ite a frie n d w ho ex p ects to Join to in g a g a in s t him on a n o th e r case b u t I a d m i,tc d to th e P riv ileg e o f A m eri- _ it is u n d e rs to o d th a t Mr. E k s tro m I can c ,tl ,e n s h iP T h e ex act s ta te m e n t 1 H itchcock o r Mr. K ing say how m uch money you se n t in to South D akota. If a tte n d also. INVALID SOLDIERS MAKE L. M. T h o m as, s ta le m a n a g e r, an d won on th is c h a rg e a t th e h e a rin g ” f th p q u e stio n w ill be d ecid ed upon I you would have com pany, let Mr. Lowden also ex p lain ,” th u s ta k in g th e Wood VESTS OF LEATHER W ed n esd ay . It h a s n ’t been le a rn e d a t a Ia te r d a te Prio r t0 th p d u a ' 8 on m an ag e rs' w ord fo r It an d sen d in g th e In tim atio n abroad th a t L ow den was I o th e r s fro m P o rtla n d , w ill be p re s M rs. J o h n M etzg er h as received a ju s t w h a t th e re s u lt of th e seco n d J u n io r w eek -en d . May 12, 13, 14 a n d in a class w ith Wood in th e m a tte r of ru th le ss cam paign ex p en d itu res. T hough e n t. co m m u n ic a tio n from M iss T h e o d o ra IS A t th e la s t m e e tin g of th e lodge. th e g re a t head-lines of th e subsidized daffies read like th is: WOOD AND c h a rg e w ill be. In e v ery case M r. LOW DEN WANT IN V E ST IG A T IO N ,” such in v eslg atlo n was ev id en tly w hat 1 H en ry H em m ers w as elec ted p resl- S chw an k o v sk y of th e H om e S ervice E k stro m ha? been p u t to a good d eal CURTIS E. BARR LAID w as not w an ted by th e Wood forces, who confined them selves to d enying th e ! d e n t, an d B e rt C. C line, s e c re ta ry . j d e p a rtm e n t of th e R ed C ross lu of e x tra ex p en se an d tr o u b le an d no TO REST AT DOUGLAS alleged ch arg es th a t G eneral W ood’s m an ag e rs were try in g to d o m in ate the T h e lodge w ill e n d e a v o r to o rg an ize I P o rtla n d re q u e s tin g t h a t d o n a tio n '-. d o u b t b eliev es t h a t th e 1 3 th w as his | C hicago convention. It Is up to th e un-subsidlzed press and the people to note a d rill te a m if a le a d e r can be se I o f old kid o r le a th e r g lo v es be m ad " u n lu c k y day. T h e M e th o d ist c h u rc h w as n e a rly th e long silence of G eneral Wood h im self In the m a tte r and th e can d o r and c u red . an d se n t in to h e r d e p a rtm e n t In F re d M organ, w ho w ield ed th e filled T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n w ith p :om ptne8s of h is fo rm id ab le co m petitor, who Im m ediately telegraphed S en ato r P o rtla n d w h e re th e y w ill be m ad e p itc h fo rk in th e e ffo rt to re sc u e frie n d s an d re la tiv e s w ho cam e to i in to le a th e r v ests fo r use in th e B orah as follow s: FUNERAL OF SENIOR L e o n a rd L a u d e rb a c k fro m th e a n g ry pay th e ir la s t re s p e c ts to th e m em ' arm y . ‘‘T he sta te m e n t m ade by you In th e sen ate today, as reported by the TO BE HELD AT FAIRVIEW b u ll la te r on in th e d ay , g o t u p o n e of o ry o f C u rtis E. B a rr, a s o ld ie r w ho A ssociated P ress, w ith referen ce to th e e x p en d itu res of tho v arious ca n d i T h e re a re se v e ra l h u n d re d so ld ie rs th e h o rs e s an d s t a r te d o u t to th e died a t S e a ttle , A p ril 10. C on v erce H. B u rlin g a m e , eld est b eing c a re d fo r in P o rtla n d h o sp ita ls d ates tn th e p re sid en tial cam paign to date, so far as it applies to me. Is in p a s tu re to ro u n d up a b u n ch of h e if T h e se rv ices w ere co n d u c te d by no way w a rra n te d by th e facts. son o f Mr. an d M rs. E dw in Ilu rltn g - an d it is a p a r t of Miss S chw an- ers. In m a k in g a q u ic k tu r n th e R ev. J. G. B in g e d a ll. p a s to r o f th e ' nine, p assed aw ay a t h is h om e in k o v sk y 's w ork to v isit and aid th e m “I w ill g ladly jo in w ith all o th e r can d id a tes for th e republican nom ination h o rse fe ll c ru s h in g Mr. M o rg an ’s leg S ellw ood N a zerin e c h u rc h In P o r t for p re sid e n t in su b m ittin g to y o u rself o r to a com m ittee to be ap p o in ted by F a irv iew , A pril 13 a t 6 o ’clock. Ho ’ in ev ery w ay possible. A n u m b e r of u n d e r th e fu ll w eig h t o f th e h eav y lan d . R ev. Mr. B in g e d a ll w as a w as confined to h is bed fo r fo u r th e so ld ie rs, o ne in p a rtic u la r, d e a n im a l. Mr. M organ now sp e n d s h is p e rso n al frie n d o f th e d eceased an d you all e x p en d itu res m ade in th e cam paign, to g e th e r w ith nam es of c o n trib u w eeks w ith m e n in g itis hut w as a lig h ts in s p e n d in g th e long w e a ri to rs an d am o u n ts co n trib u ted , an d all books, reco rd s and vouchers, for the p u r tim e c a rin g fo r a b ad ly b ru ise d fo o t gpo,tp jn tprn)g Qf h , g hegt p r a ,g0 Qf p a tie n t su ffe re r. H e w as b o rn at som e h o u rs in re w ln g th e sm a ll pose of th e w idest passible p u b licity . I sincerely hope th is m ay be done a n d leg a n d o n e o f th e b o n es in h is h ,g , lf(? flnd c h r lg „ an expp rien cp D u fu r, O reg o n , M arch 4 tli, 1901, an d pi. •ces of le a th e r In to v ests. T h ese a t once. " a n k le is b ro k e n . T h e fo o t w ill be p u t . ,.T bp th in g t ,ovp(, bpg( ab o u t th |fj T h ere is no p ro b ab ility th a t G eneral Wood will accord w ith th is offer, nor h a s lived In F a irv ie w th e p a st n in e v ests a re p u t to p ra c tic a l use. in to a c a s t as soon as th e sw ellin g y o u n g m an w as h is sta u n c h n e s s o f Any person liv in g in th is c o m m u assu m e n o r a d m it th a t it is v ita l In h is case, or a n o th e r c a n d id a te 's case, ypars. He g ra d u a te d from F airv iew goes dow n. It w ill be se v e ra l w eeks c h a r a c te r ” said Rev. Mr. B in g ed all, g ra d e school in 1916 a n d * sln ce th a t n ity w ho h as w o rn -o u t gloves to do th a t th e rig h t h an d of th e people should know w hat th e le ft hand doeth. b efo re h e can w alk on it. “ he h ad h is c o n v ictio n s an d he lived B ut leave It to Low den, who, w hile he is a m an co n tro llin g g re a t w ealth, tim e h as a tte n d e d G resh am H igh n a te sh o u ld leav e th e m a t tb e hom e T h e v ictim o f th e la s t a c c id e n t o f up to th e m .” Rev. B in g e d a ll to ld a n d w as a m e m b e r of th e s e n io r of M rs. J o h n M etzger o r a t th e O u t th e d ay w as B. L. W a lra d , local m e r o f th e b e a u tifu l te s tim o n y of C u r tis ’ Is n o t a p u rc h a s e r of pow er; and who will not sleep soundly till he satisfies class. H e w as a c tiv e in a th le tic s , be look office. th e sen ato ria l co m m ittee and every citizen of th e land th a t he makcB the sam e c h a n t. Mr. W a lra d h ad been to P o r t y o u n g C h ris tia n life. use of h is m oney a t electio n s and o th erw ise as Abe Lincoln w ould be ex ing a m e m b e r of th e b a sk e tb a ll team , la n d a n d w as co m in g h o m e w ith T h e p a llb e a re rs w ere all fo r m e r pected to m ake, If he w ere w o rth $100,000,000. fo o tb a ll te a m a n d m a n a g e r o f th e PORTLAND MAN WINS a b o u t tw o to n s of s u p p lie s on h is new so ld ie rs an d frie n d s o f th e deceased . A ccordingly, In due tim e It w ill be know n of all men th a t he h as a rg u b a se ball te a m o f th e h ig h school. GRESHAM GIRL AS BRIDE G. M. C. tr u c k . J u s t th is sid e of A ll w ere in u n ifo rm . T h ey w ere m en t and reaso n for h is electio n th a t any m an ev er had who w as elected C o n v erce w as a d e a r lo v in g boy K elly B u tte th e e n g in e s ta lle d an d L loyd T ric k e y , W m . S aizm an . Jo e Miss W illa May M etzger, d a u g h te r a n d w ill be m uch m issed in F airv iew . a lth o u g h h e w o rk ed fo r a h a lf o r L e tz in g e r, W a lte r P re s to n , V ancel p resid en t, w ith o u t a single reaso n th a t anyone ever had for h is defeat. of Mr. an d M rs. J. G. M etzger, waa ' B esides h is m o th e r an d f a th e r he Oregon is n o rm ally rep u b lican. O regon v o ters a re in te llig e n t an d c a re th r e e - q u a r te r s of an h o u r n o th in g h e E vapg an(, H a ro , d M affott ■ Ipaves to m o u rn th e i r loss, tw o m a rrie d in P o rtla n d T h u rsd a y a f t e r ful. T hey have been ed u cated to vote for th e m an th ey w ant. T hey a re cou ld do w ould s t a r t th e lo ad to m ov- Mugjc wag fu rn ig h p d by a c h o lr b ro th e rs , C lifford an d G len, an d on e noon to M artin G rass of t h a t city. Ing a g a in . Mr. W a lra d te le p h o n e d to Tbogp wh(J gang , hp b „a u tf f u , oI(, not to be stam peded by an y m erely political Influence o r p ressu re o r second M rs. G rass Is a w ell-know n G reen - s is te r, E d n a, a n d m any re la tiv e s an d a ry In terests. O regon could well be, proud to go on record a s su p p o rtin g a G resh am fo r h elp a n d th e n s a t dow n hyninB w prp My an d Mfg Op„ am g irl, h a v in g a tte n d e d school h e re I frien d s. m an of L ow den's type for p resid ent. to w ait. H e trie d to lig h t th e la m p s S m )th Mrg , N c ia r .a h a n . Mrs. A. F u n e ra l se rv ic e s w ill be held S at- an d sh e is a g ra d u a te of G resh am If real a b ility , w ide ex p erien ce In s ta te an d governm ent and large b u si on th e r e a r of th e tr u c k b u t It w as w s h lp lp v , H a n n a h j an p w |n n |p i u rd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock in th e H igh school. S he h as fo r a n u m b e r ra in in g so h a rd th a t h is m a tc h e s g o t S m |tb D M R o b e rU an d E d w ln A n . ness a ffa irs an d gen u in e broad-m inded, u n flin ch in g p atrio tism , a re th e co n I new' M eth o d ist c h u rc h a t F airv iew . of y e a rs been em ployed by th e W a l sid e ra tio n s w hich d o m in ate th e m inds and h e a rts of O regon’s voters on May d am p a n d re fu se d to ig n ite . d e rso n . M iss E d ith L y m an p re s id e 1 21 th ere w ill be no d o u b t about th e re s u lt—O regon for L ow den; Ixiwden for I In te rm e n t a t D o u g lass c e m e te ry n e a r rad M e rc a n tile co m p an y w h ere sh e Mr. W a lra d saw a m a c h in e com - i a t th e o rg a n . I T ro u td a le . T h e p a llb e a re rs w ill be lias m ad e m an y frie n d s. ing a n d ra n dow n to sig n a l th e c a r ! M any b e a u tifu l floral to k e n s s u r - P resid en t. M r. G rass Is em p lo y ed by M eier H | boy frie n d s from th e s e n io r cla ss at b u t th e d riv e r did n o t see e ith e r th e ro u n d e d th p cag k et w h ,Pb waB cov. F ra n k co m pany In P o rtla n d . H e is G resh am H igh. tru c k o r Mr. W a lra d an d h it th e ,,rpd w fth th p A m p r(ran flng , n tp r. em ployed In th e u p h o ls te ry d ep u rt- — tru c k s q u a r e w h ile g o in g a t fu ll m pnt wflg th p nouglaB CPmPtPry ] ment. GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS speed. Mr. W a lra d fe ll b ack in U m e Thogp w bo re m a jn , o m o u rn tb p ir Mr. an d Mrs. G ra ss w ill m ak e th e ir POLISHING PROGRAM to avoid b ein g c ru s h e d b etw een th e ,OBg arp b ,g parpnfB M r an d Mrg ' hom e in P o rtla n d , T h e ir h om e is a t I have never had a feeellng politically that did not spring from c a rs b u t th e w heels ra n o v e r his feet A]px B a rr tw o brothprB K obprf an d T e a c h e rs an d pi pile o f th e G re s h J 1940 E a st M orrison s tre e t. tbe sentiments embodied tn the Declaration of Independence b ru isin g th e m and p ro b a b ly b re a k in g H aro ld , nd , wo g,gfprB o , adyg an d — ABRAHAM LINCOLN. am g ra d e school a re p u ttin g th e fin M any frie n d s In G resh am w ill Tbe nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred, or o ne of th e bones. T h e first X -ray B prtbg a n d g hogf Qf fr1pndg an(, ish in g to u c h e s on th e p ro g ra m to be w ish th e m a long life of h a p p in e ss. an habitual fondness, is In some degree a slave. w a s n 't c le a r en o u g h to d e te rm in e th e o tb e r rPia t jVes. given on F r ’d ay e v e n in g , A pril 23, at — GEOROE WASHINGTON e x te n t of h is in ju rie s a n d a n o th e r o n e ______________ The power of treaties is vested jointly in the President and in M asonic hall. MRS ANNA CRANE IS tbe Senate, which is a branch of the legislature w ill be ta k e n today. T h e p ro g ra m is divided In to fo u r W ho Sliall Ix-»<i ’ HONORED AT PARTY —JAMES MADISON. C o n sid e rin g th e fo rce o f th e co l p a rts , each on e o f w hich is co m p lete The Democratic slogan of 191*. “Kept os out of war.” is now T h e c o u n try is lo o k in g fo r le a d lisio n w h ich d ro v e th e body of th e known to every Intelligent person to have been political camouflage. A d e lig h tfu l b ir th d a y p a rty w as in itself. In th e first p a rt, second ers. S om e a re o fferin g th e m se lv e s — ROOSEVELT tr u c k w ith tts lo ad r ig h t o v e r th e e n f o r le a d e rsh ip . I t is tim e fo r us to I a n d th ir d g ra d e s g iv e an e x h ib itio n j g iven la s t S u n d ay in h o n o r o f Mrs. America has a hemisphere to Itself It mnst have Its separate sys g in e a n d s h a tte re d th e w indow s o f I of c a listh e n ic s an d sin g a song. T h e i A n n a C ran e, m o th e r o f F re d If. tem of Interests, which must oot be subordinated to those of Europe. g ive a tte n tio n to th e q u e stio n . “ W h at th e se d a n it is a m ira c le t h a t th e r e — THOMAS JEFFERSON fo u r th g ra d e g ir ls an d fifth g ra d e ! C ra n e , w ho Is w ell k n o w n h e re , at k in d o f le a d e rs h ip do we n e e d ? ” w ill : Our diplomatic relations connect us on terms of eqnallty and bon w ere n o se rio u s re s u lts . T h e d riv e r boys p u t oti a flag d rill a n d g ir ls an d th e l a t t e r ’» hom e. be d iscu ssed S u n d ay m o rn in g . At ; es, friendship with the chief Powers of the world, while we avoid en o f th e se d a n w as J . W. R eed o f E s ta boys from th e fifth an d six th g ra d e s j M rs. C ra n e w as 80 y e a rs old and tangling participation In their intrigues, thetr passions and their warn. th e p o p u la r S u n d ay n ig h t se rv ic e th e ! cad a. M rs. R eed receiv ed in ju rie s — GEOROE BANCROFT. b e a u tifu l p re s e n t! p re s e n t a b e a u tifu l o p e re tta , “ Q ueen j receiv ed m an y to p ic w ill be, ‘ T h e R oyal L ife ." The moral character of the United States is of more Importance to h e r face from b ro k e n g lass b u t of th e G a rd e n .” In th e second p a rt ‘ from h e r fam ily a n d frie n d s. S he Is T h ese a re fo r all ag es an d con- , than any alliance — JOHN ADAMS Mr. R eed a n d th e ir tw o c h ild re n w ere th e fo u rth g ra d e g iv es th e d ra m a tic * - ( a p io n e e r a n d h a s sp e n t m ost o f h e r We wan, a man who standing on a mountain height sees all the d itio n s. o n ly s h a k e n up. achievement of our past history and carrlea In his heart the memory lion of " Ito b in h o o d a n d th o Had ■ life In P o rtla n d o r San F ran cisco . M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h , (th e of all Its glorious deeds and who looking forward prepares to meet the Mr. an d M rs. A. E. D eH aven an d A b o u n tifu l d in n e r w as serv ed a t K n ig h t.” T h e th ird p a rt Is m a d e up c h u rc h t h a t serv e s th e c o m m u n ity .” ' labor and dangers to come —G A R F IE L D Mrs. J . N. C la n a h a n o f G resh am on o f so n g s a n d sc e n e s of p la n ta tio n days 1:30 p. m. a t w hich th e follow ing The stability of this government and the unity of thia nation de-' th e i r way to tow n w itn essed th e acci- " ■ HHSBH5HB— pend solely on the cordial support and earnest loyalty of the people. Mr. and Mrs. by th e se v e n th g ra d e a n d th e e ig h th j g u e sts w ere p re s e n t: -G R A N T d e n t a n d a ss iste d th e in ju re d on es, fly w erp b ro u g h t to G resh am w h e re g ra d e w ill c o m p le te th o p ro g ra m by ! F . H. C ran e, Mr. and Mrs. G eo rg e Interest in public affairs, national, atate, and city should he ever A n u m b e r o f o th e r G re sh a m p eo p le th e ir in ju rie s w ere ca re d for. a h is to ric a l play, “ R o y alty In Old C ra n e , Mr. an d M rs, F . II. C ra n e , present and active and not abated from one year s end ,o the other on th e i r w ay to an E a s te rn S ta r Mr. W a lra d w ill p ro b ab ly be c o n - { Every public duty Is honorable — M cKINI.EV J r , M rs. G eorge M. C ra n e , Mra. V irg in ia .” The Republican party has walked upon high paths It has set be m e e tin g at O regon C ity a rriv e d soon fined to h is h o m e fo r som e tim e b u t A Risen id a n d son C laren c e. Mrs. P a t fore i, ever the maintenance of the Union, the honor of the flag, and a fte rw a rd s a n d s to p p e d to len d a h is In ju rie s a re n o t co n sid e re d serf-1 Ited ll, Mlsa E liz a b e th K edll, Miss Read w hat Mr W anT ad cays. the prosperity of our people — HARRISON hand. I o u s in th e view of w h at m ig h t h a v e , D ella H u g h es, Miss R u th T o d d . R u s Mr W a lra d and Mr. R eed an d fam - been. sel B ird an d G e ra rd E v ert. When in doubt try a Want Ad S a y in g s o f S ta te s m e n