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G K E M IA M
FOLK
OUTLO O K
F K IO A V .
A P K IL
30,
I OHO
CHUMS OF
BOYHOOD RALLY
TO LOWDEN
Sunrise, Minn.. Birthplace of
Illinois Gover.or, Backs
Him for President.
W»r» « i l » >*r t a l l » *
M »r» * t t l t
»•
lie*»
FINE METALS MAKE A FINE CAR
As a car is 98 percent metal you can readily imagine how great a part metals play
in its quality. A Maxwell is made of fine metals—extra fine metals; otherwise it
never could have survived those 1,500,000,000 miles that owners are estimated to
have driven it.
These metals had to be of the finer grades in a Maxwell. For a Maxwell is light
—2130 pounds. Lighter metals had to be used but lighter in weight only—not in
strength.
THE LOWDEN SWIMMING HOLE
E a rly Friends of Governor See Village
Famous as Cradle e f President
— “ Born in Sunrise and Been
A w ake E ver Since.”
nearly drow ned. T rying to do w hat
the older and stro n g er boys did he
got up on th e springboard and plunged
off In ten feet of w ater. Theo. Voas
saw b is head bob up. go down, come
up a second tim e and again disappear.
Theo dived In. a few feet down the
cu rren t, caught him by th e h a ir and
dragged him ashore. We poured the
w ater out of him and In a few m inutes
he w as as rig h t as ever."
“L ow den’s sw im m ing hole” Is still
popular w ith th e boys of th e neighbor­
hood.
Many of the governor’s old friends
a re now a t N orth B ranch, ten m iles
from Sunrise. Among them Is S. W.
R unyan, w ho had som ething to do
w ith F ra n k 's education. .
“I ta u g h t F ran k to hunt squirrels."
said R unyan. “We covered many a
mile of th is country w ith our gun and
dogs.”
T he Low dens left S unrise In th e
late sixties.
T he last p ictu re of
F ra n k ’s boyhood th a t rem ains w ith
the old resid en ts Is th a t of a sturdy
little chap, dressed fo r travel, m arch­
ing off down the road behind the
“p ra irie schooner” th a t bore all the
Lowden effects to th e ir new home In
Iowa. T h e re was nothing forlorn
a b c " ; th e picture. T he boy w as cheer­
ful, w ideaw ake and on the lookout fo r
som ething to do. A lertness w as c h a r­
acte ristic of him.
Said H enry Voss, the village philos­
opher, speaking of his old frie n d :
“F ran k w as born here In Sunrise,
and It kind of ap p ears th a t he has
been aw ake ever since.”
1,000 feet a m in u te, b u t a t an a lti­
tu d e of 18,000 feet th e a ir waa ao
" th in ” th a t at tim es the plan e dropped
50 to 75 feet before catc h in g hold and
th e speed w as c u t to 600 feet a m inute.
V arney did not a tte m p t to b reak the
record se t by M ajor S ch ro ed er who.
flying a Le P ere, a tta in e d a h eig h t
of 39,000 feet. M ajor S ch roeder on
1 th is g re a t clim b was equipped w ith
oxygen ta n k s an d a p p a ra tu s an d elec­
tric heated clo th es
V arney plans
o th e r flig h ts over San F ran cisco and
; expects to e stab lish a new a ltitu d e
j record for the Pacific Coast.
M eyerhoffer, C hief T est P ilo t for the
V arney forces, also m ade a te s t flig h t
and a tta in e d a h eight of 19.600 feet
w hich Is 300 feet b e tte r th a n th e rec­
ord he estab lish ed th re e y ears ago.
T h e Hasis o f P ro s p e rity .
“ If p ro sp e rity is to be passed around
! th e re m ust firs t be th e p ro sp e rity to
pass aro u n d ," d eclares P re sid e n t S ilas
! E vans of Occidental College. " S h a l­
low hnd p u erile th in k e rs a re tem p tin g
wage e a rn e rs an d sa la rie d m en w ith
vain im a g in atio n s to th e effect th a t
1 civ ilizatio n can have its pie and e a t
j it a t th e sam e tim e .” H e said fu rth e r:
"W h atev er m ay be th e fu tu re basis
of d is trib u tio n of th e a w ard s of labor,
th e s ta rs in th e ir courses d e te rm in in g
big econom ic p rin cip les w ill see to it
th a t th ere m ust be vigorous production
and th r if t c re a tin g c a p ital w hich is
th e in s tru m e n t of production.
“ H igh sa la rie d men and m onied m en
of leisure need th is lesson also. I t is
h a rd for th e av erag e m an to m ain ta in
sa n ity in h is th in k in g an d h is w ork­
ing w hen he h as flau n ted before him
co n stan tly evidences of b ru ta l e x tra v a ­
gance an d v u lg a r o sten tatio n .
" T h rift is fu n d am en tal to m oral
c h a ra c te r and n a tio n al p ro sp erity .
Any governm ent w ill serve one of the
fu n d am en tals of life and n a tio n al pros­
p e rity If th a t g o v ern m en t can prom ote
th e h ab it of th r ift. T he th r ift move­
m ent conducted by th e U nited S tates
G overnm ent c an n o t
easily get the
service of bands and th e w aving of
flags, b u t it feeds in to th e v ery roots
of o u r n atio n al life
We should do
e v e ry th in g possible by p erso n al ex­
am ple and e a rn e s t e ffo rt to prom ote
th is good m ovem ent.”
Sunrise. Minn., a sleepy little village
with a population of 200, h as found a
place In th e political sun. P olitics has
put th e village on the m ap and It ex­
pects to stay there. F o r Gov. F rank
O. Lowden of Illinois, one of the lead­
ing can d id a tes fo r th e R epublican
Such metals are the extra fine metals that the great science of metallurgy has
p residential nom ination, w as born In
Sunrise fifty-nine y ears ago. H is boy­
produced. They are high priced. But they have won countless friendships for
hood chum s and neighbors a re con­
Maxwell, developed a great family of owners approaching 400,000 in number.
scious of th e fam e th ru s t upon them.
P erhaps th e most e n th u siastic Lowden-
This vast number is growing daily at the rate of 100,000 per year.
for-president club in the country Is
the one th a t m eets In Sunrise, now In
the village hall, now in A ndrew Lind's
general store.
It Is m any y ears since the Lowdens
Phone 801
FARM ERS TO PUSH LO W DEN
made th e ir home In Sunrise— more
_______
th an h a lf a century, In fa c t—but the
H a rvey J. Sconce Q uits A g ricultural
village has never forgotten the fam ily,
Post to W o rk fo r Governor.
sire " ru b b e r sta m p ” leg isla to rs who least of all “little F ra n k .” T he old
V
will dan ce w hen Mr u o m p e rs and Mr shed w here Lorenzo Lowden, the gov- 1
H arvey J. Sconce, a fo rm er baseball
Plum b crack th e ir whips.
ern o r’s fa th e r, had his blacksm ith
If you approve of my a ttitu d e on shop, still stands. It is th e property [ s ta r of the U niversity of Illinois, has
th e Im p o rta n t questio n w hich I have of the Lowden children, used only for resigned as president of th e Illinois
discussed, please give m e your vote on 1 storage purposes—and fo r th e ghost
A gricultural association to devote his
May 21 and, in th e m eantim e, d o n 't a l­
en tire tim e to organization work
gam
es
which,
the
folk
say,
w
ere
s
ta
r
t­
low y o u rself to be confused o r deceived
am ong th e farm ers of th e m iddle W est
N eed Y o u r S u it C le a n e d ?
by th e cam ouflage or d u st clouds of ed by F ran k Lowden. T h e Lowden
H ave it F re n c h d ry clea n ed . R e­
th e opposition. E ffo rts w ill be m ade home still stands, too. It Is an old- In the In terest of Gov. F ran k O. Low­
I f you own an orchard y o u m u st have bees i f
T a ilo rin g fo r
to In ject sp u rio u s issues, b u t th e fact fashioned dw elling th a t occupies a rise den ’s candidacy for president. He will p a irin g n e a tly done.
you w ould secure the largest crop* o f the m ost
m ake a to u r of N orth and South D a­ la d le s an d m en.
re m a in s th a t th e one g re a t issue is of ground two miles from the village.
perfect fru its , as p ro pe r p o llin a tio n is essential
P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r.
kota, M innesota. W isconsin. M ichi­
th e one th a t 1 have ra ise d an d d is­ T here is a third building in S unrise
fo r best developm ent and bees a re th e o n ly
cussed h erein .
th at figured in the governor’s boyhood. gan, Iowa, N ebraska, C olorado and
SUMMONS.
d ep en dab le p o lle n ix in g agents.
R espectfully S u bm itted,
T h at Is the schoolhouse. Lorenzo o th er states, talk in g to the farm ers.
In th e C irc u it C o u rt of O reg o n fo r
C. n . M c A r t h u r .
M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty .
Lowden helped to build It so his hoy
You can keep bees anywhere th a t they can forage within
t oast A ltit iole Iteroisi Sm ashed.
E v ely n H a ll, P la in tiff vs. H a rle y H all,
P o rtlan d ad d ress— 1125-29 Yeon Bldg. could have a schooling. T he one-room
a mile they require b u t little attention and will often
D e fen d an t.
W ash in g to n ad d ress—486 House Office stru c tu re Is but a sto n e’s throw from
rend r you a splendid profit. We can s ta rt you right
T o H a rle y H a ll: In th e n a m e of
Bldg.
The fo rm er a ltitu d e record of 19,300
the blacksm ith shop. It Is no longer
and save you unnecessary work and expense.
( (P a id adv.) I a school, having been succeeded by a feet, held by Olaf ( “S w ede") Meyer- th e S ta te of O regon you a re h e re b y
re q u ire d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e
O u r B ee S u p p ly C a ta lo g lists everyth in g
m ore m odern building, but Is now the hoffer, m ade in S an Diego In 1917 c o m p la in t h e re in on file in said
w
ith
an
old
type
C
u
rtiss
plane
necessary for the successful production o f honey;
S A L V A T IO N A R M Y R E S C U E
village hall. A p ictu re o f the Illinois
equipped w ith an 80 IL P. m otor, has C o u rt on o r b e fo re th e 1 4 th d ay of
te lls h o w to care fo r a n d h a n d le b e e s.
ay, 1920, an d if you fa ll to a n sw e r
W E E K M AY 1 TO M AY 1 0 governor hangs on th e wall, and un­ been sh a tte re d . An a ltitu d e of 21,800 M
d er Its roof the Lowden club holds feet was m ade by W a lte r T. V arney th e p la in tiff w ill a sk fo r th e re lie f
m eetings.
flying a L incoln— S ta n d a rd airp la n e p ra y e d fo r in h e r c o m p la in t n am ely ,
F ollow ing th e m eeting of th e ad
equipped
w ith a 238-horse-power His- fo r a d ec re e d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e
The S u n rise folk a re full of sto ries
vlsory board re p re se n ta tiv e s In con­
W rite us fo r
pano-Suiza
m otor. T h is new P acific c o n tra c t e x is tin g b etw een y o u rs e lf
v ention in P o rtlan d M arch 17, John about F ra n k Lowden.
C oast a ltitu d e record w as m ade over a n d th e p la in tiff; a n d fo r th e c a re
Q ueen B ees
an d cu sto d y o f th e m in o r c h ild re n
"H e w as a studious child,” said th e city of S an F rancisco.
L. E th erid g e, ap p o in ted to th e post
V arney “took off” a t 10.01 o’clock G lad y s M ildred H a ll an d P e a rl H all.
of s ta te p resid en t of the financial H enry Voss, one of th e governor's
T h is su m m o n s is p u b lish e d by o r ­
P O R T L A N D , O B tû O N
Western Agent« A. I. UnOt Co.
p h ase of th e H om e S ervice program schoolm ates, "A fter he had learned a tta in in g an a ltitu d e of 10,000 feet on d e r H on. J o h n M cC ourt g ra n te d
h
is
firs
t
circle
of
th
e
field.
T
he
fu
r­
to
read
he
used
to
w
alk
back
and
fo
rth
I of 1920, sta rte d to form his com m it­
A p ril 2, 1920 a n d re q u irin g first p u b ­
betw een th e school and home, a d is­ th e r se rie s of circles took him out of lic a tio n to be h a d upon th e second
' paign on th e issue of A m ericanism . tees u n d er county p re sid en ts through-
Bight of th e sp ectato rs on th e ground.
tan ce of tw o miles, carry in g a book H is a ttem p ted a ltitu d e of 25,000 feet d ay of A p ril a n d th e la s t u p o n th e
I T h e re can he no issue w ith me on | o u t th e state.
T he d a te s of May 1 to M iy 10 were before his face. T he boys would speak failed on account of th e Intense cold fo u r te e n th day o f May of sa id y ear.
1 t h is q u estio n for my record will p er­
B. F . M U L K E Y ,
m it none.
picked for th e financial cam paign to to him and he w ouldn’t answ er. If and the r a r ity of Kie air. At 14,000
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff.
P R IN C IP A L IS S U E D E F IN E D .
m eet th e budget of $284.000 approved we annoyed him when he w as in te re st­ feet he began to feex th e cold and the 403 C o rb e tt B u ild in g ,
T he p rin cip al Issue involved in my by th e conven tio n , a t whidh w ere ed he would stop and tro u n ce us. O r,” th e rm o m e te r on th e " s h ip ” reg istered
P o rtla n d , O regon.
1 cam paign for rp n o m ln atlo n la w h eth er re p re se n ta tiv e s of n early every county. Voss added, w ith a tw inkle, "a t least six degrees below zero a t th e m axi­ F ir s t p u b lic a tio n , A p ril 2, 1920.
m um h eig h t a tta in e d on th is flight.
O re g iu i t'oiurrcMMiiian Haya P iib lic tills co u n try Is to he governed by well- T he period w as designed as R escue he'd try to,”
V arney’s face and even h is h an d s a l­ L a st p u b lic a tio n . May 14, 1920.
o rg a n iz e d m in o ritie s o r w h eth er we
W i'lf a r .' Su|M *rlor to Hellish
W eek becau se all of th e funds raised
In a bend of th e riv er n e a r tow n Is though Incased in fu r gloves w ere blue
a
re
to
have
g
o
v
ern
m
en
t
for
all
the
V O TE FO R
IntereK t».
people.
I raised th is Issue on the durin g th e period will be devoted to th e sw im m ing hole w here F ra n k ’s w ith cold upon landing.
W hile V arney rep o rted he h ad d iffi­
floor of th e H ouse on J a n u a ry 17, th e w ork of rescu in g the poor from career w as alm ost cut short. T he boy
GOM I’KKN A M I P i.l M il HUOKUI). 1920, when I spoke In favor of an th e ir po v erty , t h e . u n fo rtu n a te and ; w as passio n ately fond of th e w ater cu lty b re a th in g a t th is g re a t a ltitu d e
A. B., LL. B.
a n ti-strik e p rovision In th e th en pend- d ow nfallen from th e ir slough of de and In the spring could scarcely w ait he had no eng in e d ifficu lty w hatever.
R
epublican
C andidate
V arney used Red C row n gasoline and !
! Ing ra ilro a d bill.
1 contended and spond and th e girl m o thers from th e ir fo r the Ice to go out.
Z eroline lu b ricatio n oil.
U nder th e ;
County Superintendent of
still contend th a t th e In te re sts of over ! b etray al
"See rig h t over th ere In th e center?” norm al co n d itio n s of th e firs t stag e of
a h u n d red m illion people a re su p e rio r
Schools
T h e w ork is carried on am ong peo- « asked Voss, " T h a t’s w here F ran k his flig h t he cllaibed a t th e ra te of I
— Paid Adv.
to th e In terests of any group o r fac­
tion. I believe th a t th e g o vernm ent pie In all w alks of life, am ong chil­
has th e rig h t to set up trib u n a ls for d ren . am ong young men and young
th e a d ju stm e n t of In d u strial d isp u tes w omen who have fallen behind In the
affectin g in te rs ta te com m erce and th a t race of life, am ong old men and old
th ese trlb u a ls should be clothed w ith I women w hose y ears a re draw ing to a
a u th o rity to en force th e ir decrees.
I am not opposed to any reaso n ab le , close
T h e w ork of th e arm y is alw ays
dem an d of labor, n or do I fav o r the
e n a c tm e n t of an y law re q u irin g men co n stru ctiv e. T h ro u g h o ut forty y ears
to w ork a g a in s t th e ir will
Such a of work It th e slu m s of la rg e r cities
law would not only be u n co n stltlo n al. th e o rg an izatio n h as developed lines
b u t w ould be n farce. I am , how ever. of serv ice th at no o th e r organization
In fav o r of th e en actm en t of legis­ would or could e n te r upon.
latio n fo rb id d in g tw o o r m ore p erso n s
to co n sp ire for th e purpose of ty in g
up tra n s p o rta tio n In In te rs ta te com ­
On May 5 th ere w ill be on display a t
m erce. In o th e r w ords, 1 am a g a in st th e lib ra ry , e x h ib its of a model lay ette
s trik e s and lockouts. In d u s tria l d if­ and b ask ets, etc., w hich will be of
ferences should be settled by th e ru le in terest.
of reaso n , not th e ru le of force. The
s trik e is n o th in g less th a n a "stro n g
a rm ” m ethod of en fo rcin g dem and and
alth o u g h It Is aim ed at th e ra ilro a d J
tre a su ry , th e poor people of th e coun­
try p a rtic u la rly In c itie s a re th e r«'al
N. McAKTHUB
victim s.
D u rin g th e recen t o u tlaw
UcprcKi n tatlv e In ('o n g rraa from T h ird strik e , th e p rice of p erish ab le food
O regon D istrict amt C andidate for Increased 10 p er cent in New York.
re-nom ination at R epublican p ri­ I’llilsih 'lp h la and o th e r E astern cities
I hold to th e b elief th a t m en «ngugeil
m aries. May 21.
In In te rsta te com m erce a re p erfo rm in g
W ashington, I*.
A pril 22. 1920.
New Triplex Springs Help
To tli«' People of M ultnom ah C ounty: — serv ices lixlespenslble to the g en eral
lnaainueh us official bu sin ess re- w elfare and, th erefo re, have no rig h t
Overland
4 Break Record
q u ire s m> presence here In W ash in g ­ to strik e- no m ore rig h t th a n a police­
m
an
or
a
soldier.
In
fact,
no
p
erson
to n . I ahull have littlo or no o p p o rtu n l
In the great endurance test recently at Indian­
ty to m eet th e voters of th e T h ird has th e rig h t to strik e , an y w h ere o r at
C ongreasluiial D istric t before th«' p ri­ any tim e, a g a in s t th e public peace,
apolis
an Overland 4 stock car covered an
m ary election on «May 21 am i discuss h ealth o r safety.
average
of more than 778 miles each day for
w ith them th e Issues Involved In th a t
C H A L L E N G E S L A B O R C O U N C IL
7 days.
election
I. th erefo re, tak e th is op
Follow ing my speech of J a n u a ry 17.!
p o rtu n lty of ad d ressin g you th ro u g h anil th e action of th e A m erican F ed ­
th e public p rin ts, on w hat I consider e ratio n of Labor, In b lack listin g me.
The success of this severe test is another proof
th e p rin cip al Issue of th e cam paign
I openly challenged th e C en tral Labor
of
the quality of material in the Overland 4,
I have Is e n your R ep resen tativ e In C ouncil of P o rtlan d to produce o r en ­
and the protection afforded the chassis by the
Congr« as since March I. 1916. alth o u g h d o rse a can d id a te. In opposition to me
my activ e serv ices at the C apitol did nt th e com ing p rim aries, on th e anti-1
Tnplex Springs.
not ts g ln u n til D ecem ber t> of th at s trik e q uestion. The p o litic ia n s of th e
year. As your Repr« seu tatlv e, I have above o rg an izatio n a n w o rk in g h a rd (
d e io ti'd nivself exclusively to th e p u b ­ to defeat me, h u t n e ith e r of my op­
lic bust m s s mill have endeavored to p o n en ts h as raised h is voice In defense
discharge my d u tie s w ith o u t p laying of strik e s
petty polities D uring th e tim e of my
T he A m erican F e d eratio n of L abor
service here, out country h as passed and Its liM-al re p re se n ta tiv e s a re re ­
th ro u g h th e c ris is of a g reat w ar. d u r­ in forced by th e P lu m b P lan L eague—
K E -E I.E 4 T
ing w hich I p u t aside all p artiaan a n atio n wide o rg an izatio n w hich Is
ship and gave w h o leh earted su p p o rt u n te rta k in g to sleet a co n g ress th a t
to the goveru m o n t's program .
will vote for Its schem e to purchas«'
1 v o te d for b e tte r naval and m ilitary and o p erate th e ra ilro a d s of th e conn
p r e p a re d n e s s m ore th an a y ear before try fo r th e ben efit of th e ra ilro a d
o u r d e c la r a tio n of w ar on G erm any em ployees and a t tu e expense of th e
and voted and w orked for every m eas­ sh ip p ers and tax p ay ers. 1 nese o rg an l
ure nixtessary to th e conduct of th e w ar zatto n s have u n lim ited funds an d th ey I
and for th e w elfare of o u r fig h tin g are out to win. My nam e is not only j
men and th e ir d ependents. 1 w as one on th e ir b lack list, b u t h as a p referred
of th e 36 n p re s e u ta tiv i-s w ho w ere place at the head of th e list
O rders
given a 100 p er cent w ar reeord by have been sen t out from W ashington
S h eriff H u rlb u r t h a s given th e
the N ational S e c u rity L eague a non- th a t I m ust be defeat «Hl m ust be
political o rg a n isa tio n
Since th e arm p unished and held up as a " te rrib le C o u n ty d u rin g th e p ast e ig h t y e a rs
Istlce, 1 have su p p o rted all necessary ex am p le”
1 have been fa ir to labor,
W. A. H K SSE L
G R E S H A M .O R E G O N
reco n stru ctio n m easu res
I nx-ution but th e A m erican F ed e ra tio n of ljib o r (h e m ost b u sin e sslik e a d m in is tra tio n
these m a tte rs beenure one of my op­ and th e Plum b P lan le a g u e d esire
It
has
ever
had.
■
ponents Is a tte m p tin g to m ake a cam- m ore th a n fa ir tre a tm e n t
T hey de­
— Paid Adv.
GRESHAM GARAGE
K eep B ees !
Ask for C atalog N u m b e r « «
ORTLAND
P S e e d C c ^ ^ s
M’ARTHUR DEFINES
CAMPAIGN ISSUE
A. H. BURTON
5452 Miles
In A Week
>
VOTE X 143
Thos.
M.
Murlburt
REPUBLICAN
FOR SHERIFF
GRESHAM OVERLAND CO.
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