Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, June 11, 1920, Image 1

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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:
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,
,,
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
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28.0
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irm
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r
tn
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a
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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 |
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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
.
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_
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Campaign to Conserve and Enlarge Resources