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T W IC E A W E E K VOL. 10, NO. 30 G resham O utlook GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR DEPEW AT 86 AWAITS C. 0. P. CALL TO SPEAK FIREMEN’S CANDIDATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS FAIR BOARD AND r. LEADS QUEEN CONTEST VOTE TOMORROW COUNCIL AGREE T he votos for th e F o u rth of July along fine and th e A m erican Legion queen w ere counted last night and {be men are sp arin g no efforts to m ake It follow ing young ladies will be th e the most successful ev en t of th e kind candidates fo r th e rest of th e contest. ever given. W ord has ju st been received th a t .Miss Opal Phillips, th e firem en’s can- d ate received th e h ig h e st nu m b er of an arm y ace will fly o ver G resham votes, 16,710. Miss W inifred St. I d u rin g th e celeb ratio n and put on th e C lair th e can d id ate of th e M ethodist re g u la r an d u n u su al stu n ts w hich church is second w ith 7,560 votes; La- they perform w ith th e arm y m a V erne M auldlng received 1650 votes. chines. T his should in te rest m any She is th e high school candidate. | people. T he average person has n ot Vtvian Lovelace, th e Red Cross candi- become so fam iliar w ith aero p lan es d ate has 1,180 votes and th e poultry as yet b u t w hat th e sig h t of one club candidate, G ertru d e B rugger, re- soaring aro u n d overhead brings o u t ceived 1000 votes. ¡a crowd who stan d gazing upw ard T he contest will co ntinue fast and u n til they feel th a t a broken neck furio u s from th is tim e and votes a re | m ust resu lt. being given a t the various sto res on A m eeting of th e chairm an of all purchases. T hese votes may be voted ' sub-com m ittees will be held a t 203 for any one of th e five candidates. W ithrow building Monday evening, Votes will be counted and re tu rn s at 8 o’clock when fu rth e r plans will given out every day o r two u n til the be m ade and discussed fo r th e big- close of th e Campaign. ! gest celeb ratio n G resham has ever P lans fo r the F o u rth are com ing I had. Tomorrow, Saturday, June 12th, It seems from present indications five school d istricts located in eastern Multnomah County, vote on the ques- j tb a t G resham will have a su itab le tton of -.nltlng with the present Union p ark in g g ro u n d for cam pers who t V - V ? 8ta.Ct. h ‘Kh 8Ch.iXj! purpo8eB’ | * ‘»b to stop over night in Gresham . The five d istricts are as follows: «. , ,, Rockwood d istrict No. 27; Fairview At he 8petlal council m eeting held d istrict No. 16; Cedar d istrict No 10; W ednesday evening, H. A. Lewis, Victory d istrict No. 49; Lusted dis- P resident of th e fa ir board associa- tric t No. 15. ! tlon. was present and a discussion of Fairview will vote on the question ; ’be plans of th e council an d th e from 4 to 8 p ni.. Victory from 2 to 5 ,upa»ures which they expect to use o’clock. Both Rockwood and Lusted ‘n P rotecting th e fair buildings was have announced th eir meetings for g K°ne into and th e plans will probably p. m. and Cedar will have th e ir meet- I be carried out. ing at 1 o’clock. ' T he question of th e claim of th e On June 19th. Cottrell d istrict and ¡ c ,tV th a t they have the rig h t to th e Union D istrict, each being in Clacka- I g ro u n d s was not discussed. Mem- mas County, will vote on the same | hers of th e fa ir board a re fo r th e question. most p art perfectly w illing th a t th e The vote of the present Union High g ro u n d s be used if they are properly d istrict to adm it the above five dis- cared for. On th e o th e r hand the tric ts will take place at the clerk’s of- city will not press th e ir claim s in fice a t the Bank of Gresham, between j 'le w of th e fact th a t th e fa ir is one the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m. !of th e Im p o rtan t factors in th e devel- In some d istricts there has been !opm ent of th e town and of th e sur- considerable discussion over the ad- ro u n d in g country, visableness of joining the high school , T he point on w hich th e city bases d istrict and the result is regarded as Its claim s of th e rig h t to use th e land uncertain. In every district, however. for public puproses is found in Sec- there seems to be ju st as many who are tlon 5 of th e first franchise No. 43. SCHOOL FIGHT WILL LIVE OFFICERS HEAD strongly for it as there are outspoken T his section says, “T he tow n of opposers and after all is done and said G resham reserves to itBelf. and th e CLOSE SATURDAY PUBLIC HEALTH ASS N. it rem ains for the voters to decide. It »aid gran g e fa ir association consents T he fight over th e high school s it In te re st is grow ing in th e Rose T here will be an all day trip I can tru th fu lly be said th at th e cam to said reservation, th e use of all th e T he M ultnom ah C ounty Public uation waxes w arm as th e tim e for the W illam ette V alley to th e paigu baB bp<u of an ‘‘durational value, buildings and o th e r stru c tu re s o r H ealth association was form ed a t a the election draw s near. S entim ent F estival and S h rin er convention through „„„¡...i __ ... . _.i j . “ lid while all do not agree, many have p ara p h ern alia erected upon said m eetin g held T uesday in th e c o u rt is generally favorable b u t a few p er .which will be held in P o rtlan d th e a capítol on W ednesday and for been ied t0 study more carefully than g ro u n d s by the said g ran g e fair asso- week of Ju n e 20 to 26. T he plans those who stay in P o rtlan d th e re will !usual into the problems Involved. elation, for public and m unicipal pur- house a t P ortland. Mrs. Geo. F. sons in each d istric t are opposed and Honey was elected president of th e I« ® su b je ct has been discussed pro com bine som e of th e m ost elab o rate be dancing, a circu latin g band c o n -1 The Outlook is very much in favor poses any tim e d u rin g each year ex- new organization and Mrs. J a n e t i and con every tim e two voters g o t to- featu res th a t have ever been given. cert, a lawn fete at th e Sunken Rose of, ,t he enlarged high school district cep tin g th e 20 days h ereto fo re’ ex- - w ith all th a t can reasonably be done clusively g ran ted to th e g ran g e fair G rant of F airview is vice president. Kether for several weeks. V isitors will begin arriv in g in full gardens. 1 he new rose, The Im- j , 0 n)a|ie (t the best agricultural high , asso ciatio n .” Mrs. Jas. E lkington was elected sec- T om orrow will tell th e story and T he 20 days referred to are at any reta ry . T he o th e r officers a re as fol every eligible v o ter will be urged by force on Sunday and will be received perla! P o te n ta te ” will be dedicated .school in the state. With all the nat one side o r th e o th e r to go to th e a t th e depots by delegations from during th e day. ural opposition to anything and every- tim e betw een th e 15fh day of A ugust low s: thing th a t involves putting up money, am i th e first day of November. T re asu re r. Ralph H oyt, P o rtlan d : polls and vote. T he follow ing opinion handed o u t th e Shrine. Special serm ons in th e T hursday, th e 24th, will be th e there cannot be said to be much danger In an o th e r p art of th e franchise it com m unity vice presidents, Mrs. D. i . j » m „ . m churches an d an o rg an recital at the rose decorated vehicle p arad e occur- of overdoing the m atter of higher edu- givos an option to th e g ran g e fair E. Towle. G resham ; Mrs. J. W. >° S up erin ten d en t W. C. A lderson, Evans, C o rb ett; Mrs. Chas. L arson, by DiB‘r,c ‘ At1‘° rn ^ W , H ^ a " 8. au d ito riu m will be th e m ain featu res iln g at 3 p. m. This will be one of catlon’ especially in our elem entary association by which they may pur- , . and high schools. A com munity In chase th e fair grounds for a s t l i i i i l n t - M ultnom ah; Miss A. O. O ates, P ark ^ \ e8 the. Q ualifications for eligible of the first day. Rand concerts, free .L„ _, . ,___ _ R ose; Mrs. Jack L annon, L ato u re lle ; j voters a t school elections. T hese stre e t c a r rides and visits to large . e o t elab o rate parades ever given which are good schools Is a good com- cd sum at any tim e d u rin g the iwo (' P ortland. Many organizations m unlty In which to live and bring up years follow ing, provided th a t if th e Mrs J. E. F ord. W a rre n d ale ; Mrs. [ a re ‘» ^ n from Lords Oregon lawk P E. W hiteside, W est P o rtlan d . Mrs. 4b,2? k 1l 9r i, 8e8h in " laW8’ / bap saw m ills will fu rn ish en tertain m en ts rav e signified th e ir intention of n ta k -' chlldien, and w hatever advantages a fair was not held every year for 10 R. E. C lanton, B onneville; Mrs. I " 1 and 1919 C hurchill s com pilation fo r th e m any ea stern visitors who Ing en tries and m any elab o rate dis- locallty can give t0 ltB children and y¿ urB ‘he Property would rev e rt to - -i . ¡youth, 1 b after all the most im portant th e city. will Be in P o rtlan d fo r th e first tim e. „i..... Joyce, B ridal V eil; chairm an execu school laws Sec. 233: plays are planned. T he fire depart- Í helpful and enduring legacy th a t can 1. A n A m e ric a n c itiz e n , m a le o r f e T he fair association com plied w ith tiv e com m ittee; W. C. A lderson, m ale, Monday, Ju n e 21, trip s will be ment plans to e n te r 16 pieces of th e ir be handed to them o v e r 21 y e a r s , a n d a r e s id e n t o f all th ese req u irem en ts and have felt P o rtla n d ; W illiam G odekeson, P ark th e d i s t r i c t 30 d a y s im m e d ia te ly p re - K. A. Miller, clerk of the Union High equipm ent. T he firem en's en try is m ade over th e C olum bia riv er h ig h th a t w ith the fulfilling of these le- Rose; Dr. H arry Cliff and R ufus H ol c e e d in g th e m e e tin g o r e le c tio n : w h o is : th e d i s t r i c t , o r is way and th ro u g h th e city. This will always one of th e m ost a ttra c tiv e of d istric t has figured out the following q u irem en ts they had obtained abso m an, P o rtla n d ; Mrs. H. V. Adix, Dr. one 2. h a A v in t a g x p p a r y o e p r e r in ty in t h e d i s t r i c t a s percentages of valuation for the v ar lu te title w ithout any reserv atio n s ex H. H. H ughes and A. Meyers, G resh sh o w n by l a s t c o u n ty a s s e s s m e n t on be th e day of form al ppening of the th e vehicle parades. T here will be a school d istricts based on a total cept those of keeping d rain s open and am ; Mrs Ned B urke, M ultnom ah; w h ic h he o r s h e is s u b je c t o r lia b le to an n u al rose show. Cowboys and In massed band concert of 65 bands at ious valuation of $5,000,000 for the pro- fences repaired, etc. p a y ta x , o r h o ld in g s h a re » o f s to c k , o r G eorge C ham berlain. C o rb ett; c h a ir o w n e r s h ip in a n y c o r p o r a tio n o r f irm , An in te restin g situ atio n was faced m an, n u rse com m ittee, Mrs. Maxwell o r c o - p a r tn e r s h i p w h ic h h a s p r o p e r ty dians will be much in evidence in o r M ultnom ah field and exhibition d rills posed enlarged Union High district. IT r Cent but both th e fair board and th e town Schneider, G resham ; chairm an su p in th e d i s t r i c t on w h ic h s a id c o r p o r a d er th a t th e eastern people may not by th e v arious patrols at th e sam e Gresham ...................................... 28.0 tio n . f irm o r c o - p a r tn e r s h i p is a s s e s s e d council felt th a t a fight was a bad ply com m ittee, Mrs. John M etzger, o r p a y s ta x , e v e n t h o u g h h is o r h e r be too g reatly disappointed in th e tim e. Fairview ...................................... 13.0 th in g fo r th e tow n and n o thing was G resham . n a m e d o e s n o t a p p e a r on th e ta x r o ll. “ wild and wooly w est.” Cedar 4.6 to be guined. F riday will be th e closing day and O bjects of th e association are to a n d Lusted 4.8 The big days com m ence on T u es on this day m any p arties will s ta rt on v id e d f u r t h e r t h a t in d i s t r i c t s T he council plan to install gas assist in providing skilled n u rsin g o f 3. th e I t :o h ir d c la s s ( h a v in g le s s th a n 200 Terry 8.0 cooking appliance In a sm all building fo r th e sick in th e ir hom es and th e c h ild r e n o f sc h o o l a g e ) , a n y h e a d o f a day w ith a daylight S hrine parade, sightseeing trip s to nearby points of Powell Valley ............................... 4.8 w hich they will erect in the grove. teach in g of hygiene and san itatio n . f a m ily w h o is o th e r w is e a q u a lif ie d one of th e la rg e st p arad es of the in terest. Rockwood ..................................... 6.6 A w ash room will be arran g ed and a e le c to r a n d h a v in g c h ild r e n o f sc h o o l T he new organization will striv e to aKe may v o te a t s u c h e le c tio n w ith o u t week. T his will begin a t 9 a. m. and Orient ............................................. 10.0 convenient place to obtain w ater. adopt such plans and activities as p r o p e r ty q u a lif ic a tio n s . Special train s will be run on th e Victory ............................................ 2.0 Fences will be p ut up to keep people 4. C h ild re n o f sc h o o l a « g e a r e ba- will probably last th ree hours. may raise th e sta n d ard of h ealth in Astacada and Bull Run lines and ad Hillsview ....................................... 1.4 out of th e buildings and th e g rounds tw e e n th e a g e s o f 4 a n d 20 y e a rs. In th e aftern o o n a t 1 :30 p. m. the th is county. 5. A p e rs o n o w n in g a n a u to m o b ile Lynch ............................................ 9.2 will be policed a t all tim es to pre Dr. H arry Cliff, county physician, o n ly , is n o t c o n s id e re d a t a x p a y e r u n lig h t w eight cham pionship contest of ditional cars will be provided for the Union No. 26 ................................ 3.1 vent th e d estru ctio n of any p a rt of presided and explained th e purpose le s s s a id a u to m o b ile is on th e l a s t a s th e world will be held a t th e baseball re g u la r service to Gresham . Cottrell .......................................... 4.5 th e buildings and to m ake su re th a t s e s s m e n t ro ll. of th e m eeting. T h e a b o v e is th e o p in io n h a n d e d o u t D uring th e e n tire week th e 6:45 p ro p er care of all p arts of th e fair Miss R uth Y oung was em ployed to S u p e r in te n d e n t W . C. A ld e rso n , by park, betw een Noble Benny L eonard, Total ............................................ 100.0 g ro u n d s is taken. lig h t w eight cham pion of th e w orld, train leaving P o rttan d 'w ill run th re e m onths ago by th e Oregon T u D i s t r i c t A tto r n e y W a l t e r 11. E v a n s. Elsewhere will be found a communi Positively no open fires will be p e r berculosis association to m ake a «u r-, and F ra n k ie C allahan of Boston, th ro u g h to E stacada. On Tuesday, cation addressed to Fairview district. m itted and all pap er and rubbish will vey and dem o n stratio n of public GRESHAM GIANTS TO M assachusetts. W ednesday and F riday n ig h ts afte r This Issue also contains a statem ent be properly tak en care of. It la health n u rsin g in M ultnom ah county PLAY PORTLAND TEAM In th e evening th e re will be an th e p arades cars will leave fo r Bull from the d istric t attorney on the planned to put a tim e lim it on th e o utside of P o rtlan d . The need of | ---------- such a service having been fully dem - The G resham Glantg w ln plav electric p ara d e in which th e S hrtuers R un a t 11 o'clock and a t 11:35 p. m. question of who c e elegible to vote at cam ping perm its. T he lim it will probably be 48 hours. o n strated , th e m eeting was called for . ,. _ have spent $30,000 in building new A tra in will leave for E stacada and the school election. T he council recognizes th e fact th a t th e purpose of perfecting a public dBa *nsi th e A m erican Can Com pany floats. T his will be one of the most way points. On T hursday a fte r th e no body of men have done m ore for h ealth association to be financed In j team , a fast baseball team from P o rt- A laska P ulp T im ber Hold. gorgeous affairs th a t has been given p arad e a ca r will leave th e O. W. P. th e fu tu re by th e county com m is- land a t th e ball p ark on th e co rn er Rids for th e sale of 100 million th e good of G resham th a n th e m em in th e west. depot at 6 :65 p. m. for Bull Run. feet of pulp tim b er in A laska have bers of th e fair board who have B*oaprB' . . . „ . . of K elly avenue and F o u rth stree t w orked so faith fu lly in th e In terests W hen Miss Y oung gave h e r re p o rt _____ Sixty-five bands will play at d if In fo rm atio n has been given o ut to ju s t been opened in th e d istric t fo r of th e town. Hut ow ing to th e need of th e work she has done every one bunda} aftern o o n at .. p. m. fe re n t p a rts of th e city from 10 a. m. th e effect th a t all vehicle traffic will e ste r's office in P o rtlan d . T he suc of a cam ping ground m em bers of th e was su rp rised at th e am o u n t accom - | A few years ago before th e war, un til 11 p. m. cessful bidder was th e A laska Pulp be barred from th e down town d istrict and P ap er com pany, of San FranclB- fa ir association a re w illing to co pllshed d u rin g th e past th re e m onths G resham had one of th e best a m a W ednesday the m ost im portant a fte r 10 a. m. every day d u rin g th e co, C alifornia, who su b m itted a bid o p erate. No official action has been Of th e 2000 school children in th e te u r team s in th is p a rt of th e state. fe a tu re will be th e n ig h t S hrine p a en tire week. T he congestion o ver th a of $ 1 per tho u san d board feet for tak en by th e fa ir board as yet b u t a county she has exam ined 1231. Of th ese 322 had bad te eth , 168 had de- A new team has been organized ¡in rad e at 8 p. m. T hia will be one of various bridges will be h ea v ie r than ce rtain classes of tim ber, and 50 m eeting will be called to discuss th e plans as outlined by th e council and fective vision. 224 had tonsils w hich d e r th e old nam e of “G resham j th e larg est p arades to occur d u rin g ever experienced in th e h isto ry of cents per th o u san d for th e rem ainder. th e ir final decision made. w ere in a bad condition, and 03 w ere G iants" and if th e re is any th in g in j T he h ig h er priced tim b er includes T he sp irit of cooperation which Is otherw ise not up to th e sta n d a rd a gOod nam e, baseball fans will wit- th e week and in w hich th e various P o rtlan d and th e police d ep artm en t such A laskan trees as Sitka spruce, p atro ls and A rabian horses brought and S hrine com m ittee a re ask in g th a t w estern red cedar, and A laska cy show n speaks well for both sides. physlcally. An eaHy decision is to be de As if th is were not enough to keep ness some ex tra fine gam es th is suin- h ere fo r th e occasion will participate. all persons p atronize th e railw ay com press. W estern hem lock and o th e r sired as already cam pers are going one n u rse busy, Miss Young has m ade j mer. Sunday th e line-up will be kinds brought 50 cents per thousand T his will be a big day a t th e Oaks panies and th a t they n o t b rin g th e ir u v e r - , h r o 5l g b b e r R - A few days ago two 230 visits in hom es w here th e re was pitcher, S tockton; catch er, Heitz- A larg e per cent of th e tim ber a adver need fo r various kinds of help and m an; 1st base, Quinn M etzger' 2d P ark and a sea food luncheon a t th e m achines into th e cen ter of th e city. tlsed. F orest Service officers say, Is ¡n~ht "hf /h " " 1 ,d ab o catnppd over | niglit in th e grove so u th of East O aks for p atro ls and bands and th e ir advice from carin g fo r a fam ily ill j , .. T he larg e crow ds will m ake it dif- su itab le for p aper m aking. w ith w hooping cough to giving ad- base’ 1 aul StonP’ 3d baBe- T his big sale of governm ent tim ber Powell street. T he lack of proper ladies will be given. W a te i sports flcult to avoid accidents and every one vice on th e diet of a y ea r old baby. sh o rt stop, Beers; rig h t fields, An- in fro n t of th e Oaks will fu rn ish en- I should do ev ery th in g possible to aid is located in so u th eastern A laska, on ! * r,°"n<,u kecp" many peopla P ort S nettisham and Glass P e n ln - |fr° m Btoppl"* b<,rp Mlss Ja n e Alien, s ta te a d v iso ry ; d e rso n ; ce n te r field. Brooks; left te rtain m e n t. in prev en tin g accidents. nurse, explained th e plan of th e o r field, C onklin; reserve, O scar Stone. Bulas. w i t h i n th . ' T i.n g t.s H N a t io n a l p p n MDT t / v a w t s t « ganization and Mrs. Sadie O rr D un F orest. The tim b er haH been adver- * BOMPT LOADING TO bar, executive se creta ry of th e O re tlsed and sold to th e highest bidder, SOLVE GAR SHORTAGE “Stop My A d i" gon T uberculosis association; Mrs. as req u ired by federal law. --------- Those words usually throw a scare R obert G. Dieck, p resid e n t of th e V is Into the publisher who begins to won T he A laska P ulp and P aper com- A campaign to safeguard the car itin g N urse association; Dr. David N. der w hat the — “I ’m all sold o ut” — party are said to have m ade already supply against waste Is to Is. launched Roberg. s ta te health officer, and Dr. ah. th a t explains it and the editor heavy Investm ents In w aterpow er de- by the Good Railways Service Asso- The definite p a rt G resham Is toI upon to do h e r sh a re along with R ichard B. D illehunt, dean of th e col smiles again. velopm ent in A laska, which may be ¡elation of California, which has over play in a statew id e cam paign of th e o th e r com m unities of Oregon. Oth- used In conjunction with pulp plan ts 600 members, leaders In the largest lege of m edicine of th e U niversity of Oregon S tate C ham ber of Com m erce j er rep resen tativ es of th e S tate Cham- to be built. From present Indications, business activities of the state and the O regon, spoke on beh alf of the a s hen hun g ry o r th irsty drop in at sociation. O thers speaking briefly th e W Good have been endorsed E ats re sta u ra n t on th e cor was outlined today by W. L. Miller, her of Com m erce will visit Oreshatn forest officers - predict th is - pulp - sale . principles of which ------------- in com m endation of th e w ork w ere n er of Main and Pow ell stree t. You rep resen tin g th e S tate C ham ber of la te r and com plete th e organization ’118 thp beginning of a leg itim ate de- by substantially ail of the commercial W. C. A lderson, i v‘ Miss M arlon C. | "111 flnd tbp heat CUP of coffee on Com m erce who vi.i.ort n , . L . c° mP|elfi o rg a n iz a tio n | , velopm , d of th tlm h,,r re . body organizations ent , „ Lh Crowe Mrs. John Lynch, president of ear(h and th e bouse of Kood gte a |,B. co m m erce who visited G resham in j work for th e state-w ide m ovem ent, sources of A hiska to relieve th e na- Members of the Association will be connection w ith a survey of th e sta te which it is declared will benefit every tlon-w ide paper sh o rtag e. the M ultnom ah County C ouncil; R u- P n u n is asked to use th eir personal Influence fus H olm an. A Meyers. Wm Godske- AdV’ L G M ILL8> P rop th a t is now being m ade. ¡section of Oregon In th e ir respective com m unities to son and Mrs. R obert Marsh. If you make am usem ent your c h ie f ’cure loading to capacity, prom pt load- I t’s the high cost of loving th a t has Mr. M iller discussed th e cam paign The o rganization prospectus which in life, you won’t have much am- ,r>K and unloading of freight ears, and many a bachelor scared stiff. with a n um ber of leading local men, will be issued In a few days will show end usem ent near the end of life, speedy release of equipment. The ar- LYNCH DISTRICT including J. Cannon, I-eslíe W alrad, ¡ th e follow ing progressive cities o í the ' gunient Is made that, shippers who APPRECIATES SCHOOL make one ear do the work of two In- TO PRESIDE AS DEMS L. L. K idder, K. A. M iller and H. L. sta te enrolled for expansion cam-! SHE LEADS CALL ON , erease the supply available to them- St. C lair, all of whom are Interested paign, am ong which G resham may A ru m o r has been circulated to and the public by 100 per cent, OPEN CONVENTION th e effect th a t Lynch district would in th e plans of th e S tate Cham ber. ¡ well be proud to be one: TWO CONVENTIONS j i selves Official posters rem inding shippers get o u t of Union H igh school d istric t L L. K idder was selected as chair- Albany, A rlington, A shland, As j th a t an Increase of two tons in the if it could but th a t it was im possible loaded car would have the imm ediate man of th e G resham executive com- to rla, Bandon. Banks, Bend. Browns- to get out. H. W. Lynch objects to j effect of adding 200,000 freight ears to m ittee which will coporate w ith o th- v i||P, Burns, C hiloquin, C latskanie, th e circu latio n of such a sta te m en t ; the num ber now available In th is coun which he believes is w ith o u t fo u n d a e r cities In the statew id e movem ent. . Condon, Coquille, C orvallis, C ottage try, will be displayed a t im portant tion. Associated with him will be J. C a n -¡Grove, Dallas, D ufur, Elgin, E nter- points. A ccording to Mr. Lynch d istric t John 8. Drum of San Franelaco, non, Leslie W alrad, H. L. 8t. C lair prise, E stacada, Eugene, F alls City, No. 28 could not be forced out of th e ' chairm an for N orthern California, and A. W M etzger F orest Grove, Fossil, G ard in er, Gas- union d istric t now th a t they have i will direct the drive In this section of The Oregon S tate C ham ber of !o n ’ O r‘ n ,\ P“ 8' H* rrtsb u rg . Hllls- enjoyed th e benefits of th e high l_ L boro. Hood River, Independence, [the S tate.’ whlle R. C. Gillis of I-oe An school. i Com m erce has u n d ertak en plans to lone, Jacksonville, Joseph. K lam ath geles will act In a sim ilar rapacity for F ollow ing is Mr. L ynch's signed play a big p a rt In the fu tu re develop- Falls, L aG rande, Lakeview, Lebanon, I Southern California sta te m e n t: The Southern Pacific Company has ! mpnt of th e »late of Oregon F u n d s McMinnville, M adras and Jefferson ’’I. H W . L y n c h , b e in g o n e o f t h e d i pledged the co-operation of its agents ¡w ill he collected to advance ad v ertís- MMar" h " Pld; ” Pd,®rd ' Mo“ * rectors o f sc h o o l d i s t r i c t No. 28. e n d who are being instructed to do all In h a v e b e e n d ir e c to r f o r t h e p a s t fiv e i ing. pointing out th e o p p o rtu n ities to X orth Mend N orth Powder. O ntario, r e a r s , d o so le m n ly d e p o s e a n d a a y t h i t th eir power to expedite shipm ents and if s c h o o l d i s t r i c t No. 28 w a s g iv e n a tw* found in Oregon and to encourage Oregon City, P o rtlan d . Prineville, to speed up equipment. c h a n c e to v o te th e m s e lv e s o u t o f th e The average freight ear, according land se ttle m en t; ad m in istratio n to R ainier, Redm ond, R eedsport, Salem, so ld U n io n H ig h S ch o o l d i s t r i c t N o I. t h a t th e v o te w o u ld he lo s t I to 1 a s to a statem ent issued by The Associa j proi ote Irrig atio n ; extension of ralM ? e? “ d: ’ 3 p r,?gflP,d’VS', H' d¿ " 8II 7 » ' w e b e lie v e it to h e th e b e s t a c h ie v e tion, Is moving only about 3 hours out lam ----- ook, ■- Toledo, Vale, W allowa, , Mrs. Maude Wood Park of Bos m e n t w a h a v e m a d e f o r e d u c a tio n .” >roads; refund on reclam ation fu n d ; Wasco of every 24. the balance of the tim e be W oodburn , 8 tay to n , Mt. ton, chairman of tbe National H W . LYNCH ; extension of highw ays both for com- Angel. d oth ers. ing uonsum >1 largely by free tim e to League of Women Voters. Is now This man will handle the gavel shippers and delays In loading or un D orothy P hillips. In "D estiny" at •rcial purpo i and th ro u g h n at- in Chicago heading a delegation when the Democratic national When loading. By cutting down th is "loaf woman publicly shows her , with a request to tbe Republicans th e G resham T heatre. S aturday, Ju n e íal fo rest; jp e ratio n with agrl- pride convention is called to order at In h >r husband, the other men that the issues vital to women be ing period” the question of car supply 12.— Adv. itu ra l and lum bering In terests and jrr¡n Thej San Francisco in June. He is can be simplified, for freight ears ' all know what a m utt he written Into the party platform. Homer S. Cummins, chairman of | num erous o th e r big p rojects, tb e d e - , is work on the principle of an endless G et your cleaning and pressing The committee wilt then bold chain -delay anyw here holds up the done a t th e G resham Steam L aundry. : the National Democratic Commit velopm ent of which will be of Inca)-, meetings at points across the con The w machinery. With the Intelligent co- tee, who baa been named tempo 1 uable value to Oregon. spell contenti S atisfaction g u a ra n te e d .— Adv. tinent as they go to call on tbe > operation of shippers It Is hoped to W-O-RK. I rary chairman of tbe presidential | Democrats at San Francisco. June Mr. M iller was assu red by local; Edison M azda lam ps. G resham make th e best use possible out of ev convention. 2»- E lectric Co. Phone 31.— Adv. lead ers th a t G resham could be relied j ery car. R ead w hat Mr WariTad says. SHRINE CONCLAVE, FESTIVAL COMES SOON Campaign to Conserve and Enlarge Resources