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VOL. 10, NO. 31
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH
OREGON
TUESDAY,
JUNE
15, 1920
At the Republican Convention in Chicago
S CANDIDATE
LEADS QUEEN CONTEST
A. TILLER AND WIFE : FIREMEN
DIE IN ACCIDENT
I
COUNTY,
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
FOUR OF DISTRICTS
TURN DOWN U. H. S.
Miss O pal P h illips, th e firem en’s
can d id ate is still leading in th e queen
contest. T he count Monday night
G resham people w ere shocked and
All of th e d istric ts except Victory
sad dened by th e te rrib le accident added 1300 votes to Miss P h illip 's
voted
to stay o ut of Union High
sta
n
d
in
g
.
She
now
has
17,010.
votes
w hich occurred S aturday evening at
school d istric t last S atu rd ay a t the
th e M ain stre e t crossing of th e Bull o r nearly 6000 m ore th a n h er n earest
R un line, when Mr. and Mrs. Allen com petitor, Miss Vivian Lovelace, th e
election.
T iller w ere stru c k and killed by th e Red Cross can d id ate. Miss Lovelace
T he co n test run so close in some
m ade th e la rg e st gain th is w eek w ith
4 :5 0 ca r for Bull Run.
d istricts and both sides w orked so
10,130
votes
cast
in
h
e
r
favor
since
T he young people w ere in a sm all
h ard th a t th e re was n o th in g certain
ro a d ste r and w ere going n o rth on th e last count. T his Drlngs th e to ta l
M ain stre e t, headed for T ro u td ale to to 11,310.
about th e final vote u n til th e votes
see Mr. T iller's m other.
No one
w ere counted. T he fight waged hot-
Miss W in ifred St. C lair, th e M. E.
know s w heth er Mr. T iller saw th e ap
eRt In F airview and L usted d istricts.
p ro aching car and trie d to beat it to choir candid ate, is th ird w ith 7,880
In F airview th e vote was large, 37
th e crossing o r w heth er he n e ith e r votes. Miss L aV ern M aulding has
saw or heard the ca r u n til it was too 1830 votes and G ertru d e B ru g g er has
for and 49 agiWnst. Only seven votes
la te to stop.
would have tu rn ed th e tid e in th is
1000 votes.
T he ca r had w histled fo r th e cross-
d istrict. W o rk ers for th e project
ing and it is said was trav e lin g at I T he contest has not reached th e
were very m uch encouraged by th e
m ore th a n th e usual ra te of speed point w here it will s tir up so m uch in-
ow ing to th e fact th a t it was late, te re st but next week th e in te rest will
vote in F airview as favorable se n ti
w orker In th e G eneral Leonard
T he ca r stru c k th e light ca r shoving b lncreM ed
T h „ voting will close
H ere a re scenes from th e Re
m ent was grow ing steadily.
it ahead fo r about 125 feet before it
increased.
tn e voting will close
publican convention a t Chicago his work long enough to sh ak e Wood ran k s, as he g reeted frien d s
L usted was th e next In line with
was pushed off th e track . I t is said j o n S atu rd ay , J u n e 26th.
tak en ju st as th e doors of th e Coli . h an d s w ith H om er Cum m ings, a t th e W ood h ead q u arters. No. 3
th a t th e ca r w ent m ore th a n 100 feet |
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a 21 fo P an d 36 ag ain st. T he fight in
seum were throw n open fo r adop Chairm an of th e D em ocratic N a Is C harles 8 B a rre tt, chairm an of
W o re it was brought to a sta n d still.
Celebration Committees.
L usted was waged up u n til th e last
tion of a platform and nom ination tional Com m ittee, w ho stopped off th e F ed eratio n of F arm O rganiza
P,r °,bhably ac? ° unted fo r by the
T he foIlow ing a re th e com m ittees
of leaders to head th e p arty in th t In Chicago on his way to San F ra n tio n s com m ittee, m aking farm ers’
m in u te and good g ain s were m ade by
fac t th a t the crankcase was broken ,
big stru g g le th is fall. No 1 cisco long enough to give th e Re w an ts known No. 4 shows a seen*
th e side which desired to join d u rin g
and th e engine and oil ta n k broken for th e F o u rth of Ju ly celebration
show s C hairm an Will H ays of the publicans th e "once over ” No 2 a t th e H iram Jo h n so n h ea d q u ar
th e last few days. A ccording to th e
at th e first sm ash. T he oil was spilled which th ,8
COmes on Ju ly 5th
Republican com m ittee D<uslng in show s Teddy Roosevelt. J r
a ters.
upon th e tra c k and th is condition
rep o rts one of th e stra n g e featu res
prev ented the b rakes from h o ld in g 1 C ontest for queen— A. Meyers, A.
of th e L usted fight was th e change of
j
Id
Ionian,
rep
rese
n
tativ
e
of
th
e
H
ard-
then car e ' J n thou,ghJ h O - * c r e set.
; H am m ar. Glenwood M iller, O. A. I
| ing cam paign in Oregon. “ He Is a a ttitu d e on th e p art of th e leaders.
Both Mr. and Mrs. T iller w ere.
big m an, physically and m en tally — a At th e beginning of th e cam paign it
d ragged along w ith th e au to alm ost E astm an.
handsom e fellow. He cam e to P o rt was felt th a t w ithout a doubt Lusted
th e w hole distance and w ere te rrib ly
P arad e Com m ittee— Jo h n Brown,
land In 1893, w hile on his w edding
in ju re d . Mr. T iller lived only a few Ju d g e Geo. W. S tapleton, C. J. L und-
to u r, and I gave hint a d in n er at th e would come in as th e d istric t had
m in u tes a f te r th e accident but Mrs. j , 8 t
T his com m ,tte e to select ad-
A rlington club. S en ato r H ard in g is w anted to come In once before and it
T iller lived a little m ore th a n an ! , ,, ,
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,
jjO ur
j ditional assistan ce as may be found
a man m uch like P resident McKinley, was know n th a t m ost of those who
but posseses m ore force. He is very opposed it before w ere now tn favor
Crow ds g ath ered im m ediately and necessary.
kindly an d quickly win friendship.
gave all th e assistance possible b u t ! F in an ce C om m ittee— A. Meyers,
of th e p roject. But co n tra ry to all
“ Mrs. F lo ren ce H arding was Miss expectations th e form er prom oters re
b oth w ere so seriously in ju red th a t K A M iller, E11sw o rth D. R aker,
th e re was little to be done. Both _
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F lorence K ling of Marion
w ere tak en to the hom e of Dr. Inglis !
om m ittee in ( h arg e of ( onecs-
"H is fath er-in -law , Amos H. K ling, fused to endorse the action now and
w here everything possible was done j sions— T. R. H ow itt, E. J. B rugger.
th e richest man In M arion county, tu rn ed in an d w orked ag a in st it with
fo r them .
O. A. E astm an.
was very disappointed In th e m a r all of th e ir stre n g th . In sp ite of th e
One of th e sad fea tu re s of th e acci-
D ecorating C om m ittee— Floyd L.
riage, having had h ig h er hopes fo r active cam paign ag ain st th e propo
d en t was th e fact th a t Mrs. T ille r’s
his d au g h ter, and th e old m an was sition L usted tu rn ed tn a good vote
m other, Mrs. A nna H am lin, was an Mack, C R. K n arr, J. E. M etzger.
never reconciled to fhe m atch u n til
P ublicity C om m ittee— Mrs. H. H.
eye w itness to th e accident and was
sh o rtly before his d eath, when H a rd In favor of jo in in g Union High school
one of th e first to reach th e scene. E ling, H. L. St. C lair, Cecil Duke.
ing was lieu ten an t-g o v ern o r of Ohio. d istric t No. 2.
Mrs. H am lin was herding th e fam ily
Mrs. H ard in g is a woman of cu ltu re
P rogram Com m ittee— G eorge F.
A good deal of su rp rise was ex
cow along th e stree t in fro n t of th e
and intelligence, and th e d isp leasu re pressed over th e d efeat of th e m eas
J. N. Clanahan. place w hen th e young H oney, E lm er F. Goodwin, Dr. A. W.
of h er fa th e r caused h er to go Into
people passed h er calling back th a t J Botkin and Mrs. O. A. E astm an
th e n ew spaper office of h er husband u re In C edar d istrict. T he m easure
' a / aroen G. K a r o in g . O wq
C a lvin C oolidge , mass
th ey would soon be back. W atching
S ports C om m ittee— F . E Todd,
and assist him in ed itin g th e M arion was defeated by a vote of 19 ag a in st
them out of sig h t Mrs. H am lin saw J G. M ast, O scar Stone.
County S tar. H er influence upon her and eig h t for. A week o r 10 days
th e Bull Run ca r come into sig h t and
H ard in g fo r p resident.
th e choice of th e rep u b lican n atio n al husband was f a s t, and w h atev er a d
C om m ittee on Races— H. A. Lewis,
saw them shoved along in fro n t of
Coolidge fo r vice p resident.
convention to h ea d » th e tic k e t to be vancem ent th e se n ato r has m ade he ago It was th o u g h t th a t th e m easure
th e train .
Mrs. H am lin was pros chairm an.
Out of a conflict of ideas and p ref elected on N ovem ber 2-—perhaps,
owes to h er in sp iratio n . T hus th e would go o ver th e top b u t th e oppos
tra te d by th e shock alth o u g h she has
A change h as been m ade in th e erences th ese two m en— o u tstan d in g
"S en a to r H ard in g is a m an whom nom ination of S enator
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ard in g is a ing side began to win over th e few
been very p atien t in h e r trouble.
ch a irm an sh ip of th e p ara d e com m it A m ericans, both of th em — cam e as people cannot help but lik e ,” said Mr. trib u te to the women of America.
who w ere on th e fence nnd th e final
T he
m achine
was
com pletely
count was a su rp rise to both Bides.
w recked, w itnesses saying th a t th e tee, m aking Jo h n Brown th e ch a ir-
P. MOFFITT ATTENDS
en g in e was sc attered all along th e j m an in place of Ju d g e S tapleton, th e
Rockwood has been a d oubtful fac
POWELL VALLEY P. T. A. to r ail along. No one seem ed to
trac k .
| la tte r being so occupied In connec-
T hls is one of th e m ost trag ical t jon wjth th e S hrine convention th a t
C. P. Moflltt spoke of th e work of know ju st how th e m a tte r would
accidents th a t has occurred here for . , , . . .
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sev eral years. Not since th e death he dp8irpd
be relieved of th e ch alr-
th
e
ag ric u ltu ra l
d ep a rtm en t of stan d at the election, th e vote of 54
e n t. 1 n o le s s e m p h a t ic a lly a f f i r m t h is
T he follow ing is a sten o g rap h ic re m
of Mr. and Mrs. L indsay and Miss m anship, th o u g h h e will assist on th e
m o r n in g t h a t p o p u la r m o r a l i t y Is a p o l i t Union High school at a m eeting held ag ain st and only 16 for was a decided
port
of
an
ad
d
ress
given
on
Sunday,
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l
n
e
c
e
s
s
ity
.
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p
u
la
r
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n
m
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t
is
a
a t Powell Valley last F rid ay evening. su rp rise to th e o th e r d istric ts who
H elen M etzger has G resham wit- com m ittee.
Ju n e 5, a t th e M ethodist ch u rch by g a v e r n m e n t b y th e m a j o r i t y a n d is s a fe
A n u m b er of th e p aren ts and o ld er
nessed such a tragedy.
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o n ly w h e n th e m a jo r i t y o f th e p e o p le h a v e
th
e
pastor,
Rev.
R.
E
ugene
Myers.
felt th a t In no d istric t would the vote
a reverence f o r la w a n d r i g h t .
A n d th e people were present and listened w ith
Mr. and Mrs. T iller had been liv- p rv tz t? tj 'W tvt 'PM'P ■
r ttvci
in g w ith M rs. H am lin sin ce th e ir U O V
o n e a n I T . he su b ject is tim ely and th e discus- m o m e n t th e m a jo r i t y o f th e p e o p le o f a n y much In terest to Mr. Moffitt’s a d be so
overw helm ingly in favor of
listen ed to by a g o v e r n m e n t lo s e s it s re v e re n c e f o r la w dress. Mr. Moffitt told of th e aim of e ith e r side.
m a rria g e last October. Mr. T iller
FOURTEEN TONS SUGAR *'°n clear It w T as
h e r e i i o r t o f t h e o i l - “ "•« r ig h t , t h a t m o m e n t is th e h o u r o f th e
i » r e c k o f th e s ta te
N o w I g o f u r t h e r T h e th e S m ith-H ughes act and th e way
was th e son of Mrs. M. J. T iller of!
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large audience. . » / P e-< ? . , .
T he contest was close In Victory,
!)> Miss V iolet C oe, a f u n d a m e n ta l t r u t h s o f r e lig io n a re e ssen it o p erates and explained th a t it was
T ro u td ale and has spent m ost of his J P eople who a re feeling th e b u r- dress was m ade by
t i a l to m o r a lit y . Let m e s ta te t h a t a g a in .
recent
g
ra
d
u
a
te
of
th
e
Union
High
th
e
only d istric t to go o ver th e top
life a t th a t place.
i den of th e su g a r sh o rtag e w ill be
O h . I k n o w t h a t y o u c a n te a c h m o r a l i t y intended to benefit th e o b ier m em bers
th e ex citem ent was ru n n in g
a p a r t f r o m r e lig io n , b u t in c u lc a t in g m o r a l-
t h e CO III 111 unity ilk well a« th e and
T he fu n eral services will be held glad to learn th a t F red erick J. Stim - school.
T he p asto r had announced fo r his i t y is n o t e n o u g h . O n e m a y h a v e a n a b young people.
W ednesday aftern o o n at 2 o ’clock at (
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stro
n
g
when th e vote got up to nine
u n d a n c e o f i n s t r u c t io n in m o r a l i t y b u t i f
th e M ethodist church. Dr. A. T hom p- so n ' L n ,tp d S ,a tes am b assad o r to A r su b je ct: ’’H as th e S tate a R ight to th
Mr. Moffitt criticized th e a ttitu d e of
e r e is n o t s o m e m o tiv e In o p e r a tio n to
R eligion
in
th e P ublic c o n t r o l th e w il l , w h e n th e te a t co rne a he Home college men and o th e rs who to ten with only a few votes to count.
son will officiate. The in term en t will g en tin a, has o btained 14,000 tons of Teach
w i l l f a i l.
T h e r e fo r e , I a n y , t h a t r e lig io n im pressed upon th e young people th e At th e close of th e co u n tin g th e vote
be a t D ouglas cem etery n e a r T ro u t- su g a r for th e account Tif th e U nited Schools?”
n e is a s u ffic ie n t m o tiv e f o r m o r a lit y .
P receding th e ad d ress the au d i a T lo
d aJ?’
,
' S tates and It w ill be shipped to New
h e s e f u n d a m e n ta l p r in c ip le a I r e f e r to , idea , of ed u catin g ones self o u t of stood 10 agalnRt and 13 for.
ence sang A m erica.
a r e m e r e ly th r e e
a b e lie f in th e e x ia te n c e
w ork o r as he a p tly put it “o u t of
G eorgina H am lin was born a t
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T h ere are two d istric ts In C lacka-
1 h a v e p u r p o s e ly u sed t h is s o n g a s a n o f G o d a b e lie f In th e I m m o r t a l it y o f th e
L ittle F alls, M innesota. Ju n e 2 5 , / ork t0 aid ,n relieving th e su g a r
o v eralls.” Mr. Moffitt said th a t In mns county which will vote on the
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a n i n t r o d u c t io n to w h a t I e x p e c t to s a y s o u l a n d a n a c c o u n t l b ll l t y o f m a n to G o d i i , iu
1901, and cam e to G resham , O regon, shortage.
i t is th e s e th r e e fu n d a -
H opinion t h i n ld< a was one of the
t h is m o r n in g . I a m a n In te n s e lo v e r o f th e f o r h ia a c tio n s ,
w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
It is estim ated th a t th e su g a r will U n ite d S ta te s o f A m e r ic a a n d h e r i n s t i t u r n e n ta la u p o n w h ic h r h o r a lit y re s ts , b e t ' causes of th e u n rest which had swept m easure S atu rd ay , J u n e 19 and a
tio n s a n d a m J e a lo u s f o r h e r h ig h p la c e . m e q u o te , w i l l y o u . f r o m W a s h in g to n , in the country.
T he need was to edu- good deal of favorable se n tim e n t Is
H am lin in 1908.
E ver since th a t
landed in New York for 15 cents T h e r e a r e s o m e t h in g s fu n d a m e n ta l to h e r h is F a r e w e ll A d d re s s .
R eason a n d ex-
»t
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a
tim e she has lived In G resham at-
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f u t u r e w e ll- b e in g , a s th e y h a v e b een to p e rle n c e b o th f o r b id u s to e x p e c t t h a t n a , 'c a te people, not so they would not found In both.
ten d in g th e school here and w inning ppr P °u n ^- I*
p r p a b b ta k e five h e r p a s t d e v e lo p m e n t.
Am ong th e s e , o f j t io n a l m o r a lit y c a n p r e v a il in e x c lu s io n o f j have to w ork, but th a t they m ight
U nder th e p resen t conditions th e
>urse. w e a ll re c o g n iz e th e p r in c ip le s o f | r e lig io u s p r in c ip le s .*
I q u o te a g a in f r o m m o r e effectively do th e w o rld ’s work
fo r h erself m any friends. She was boats to tra n sp o rt th e sugar,
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r e lig io u s fr e e d o m o r r e lig io u s to le r a t io n , D a n ie l W e b s te r , “ T o p re s e r v e th e g o v e r n - i
Union
High school will probably have
m a rried on O ctober 21, 1919, to Allen ! P riv a te in te re sts have co n tracted th e fre e d o m o f s p e e c h a n d p re s s , th e s e p m e rit w« m u s t p re s e rv e m o r a ls M o r a l i t y f , l I < Ill(*(*t tilP com petition which is on
s ta te a m i c h u r c h , a n d th e p o p re s ts o n r e lig io n . I f th e fo u n d a t io n f u lls , every h an d and in every line of bus- pupils enough to fill th e buildings tyid
T iller of T routdale.
for a to ta l of 50,000 to n s fo r expor- a u r la a r t io e n d u o c f a tio
W h e n th e in e g g
n in th e p u b lic s c h o o ls , a n d th e s u p e r s t r u c t u r e m u s t f a l l.
She leaves, besides h e r m o th er and . . .
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th e bourd Is m ak in g no plans to en
and
c o r r u p te d
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b y n o m e a n s th e le a s t, f o r a p u b lic m in d is v i t i a t e d
fa th e r, tw o sisters. Mrs. E dna M e t z - / a,ion ,0 ,hp U nl,pd S tatps accord,na: d th e e m o la c s r a t c is
M r . Moffitt 8 talk was much appre- larg e th e capacity.
y n e c e s s ita te s th e p u b lic s c h o o l, la w s a n d c o n s t it u t io n s b e c o m e w a s te p a p -
<Jet it .
M r . W e b s te r s a y s in s h o r t , elated by those p resen t and he will
ger, and Miss Eva H am lin and th ree ’«> m essages w hich have been sen t f o r ¡H ip u la r in t e llig e n c e is a b a s ic n e c e s e r
In case any of th e d istric ts care to
s i t y f o r p o p u la r g o v e r n m e n t.
O u r p u b lic t h is — t h a t th e g o v e r n m e n t r e s ts u p o n m o r -
called upon
c upon
non
t to
o e
nm o buck and
come
b ro th ers, Jo h n , F ra n k and E rnest from Buenos Ayers.
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come
oar K and
s c h o o ls a re , in fa c t , th e d ig e s tiv e a n d a s a l i t y a n d t h a t m o r a l i t y r e s ts u p o n r e l l g - 1 °
H am lin.
T he presid en t of A rg en tin a had to s i m il a t i v e o r g a n s o f th e b o d y p o lit ic . A n d io n a n d i f y o u u n d e r m in e o r d e s t r o y th e m eet w ith the p aren ts of Powell V al b ring th e case up again they will find
so t h is m o r n in g I s ta n d p le d g e il to th e f o u n d a tio n , W 'hich is r e lig io n , th e s u p e r ley again.
Allen T iller was born N ovem ber 5 , 1 ,
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Union H igh w illing to cooperate b ut
s tr u c t u r e , m o r a l i t y a n d g o v e r n m e n t, it
1896, at T ro u td ale. Oregon, w here he m akp a speciaI ru Iln * before ,h e p u b lic s c h o o l s y s te m o f th e I ’ n lte d S ta te s . to
A fter
th e . . m . eeting ice cream was no f u rth e r cam paign will be carried
p p le d a lo [>ng
ng W
w it ith
h aw.
it. a N w o w w
w a 1 t v h
a s i x n s k
s t * I I h . a o v . e
c
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.
N o »w th e p u b lic s c h o o ls a r e o fte n c r it ic iz e d
su g a r could be exported.
sp en t his e n tire boyhood.
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basem
ent
and
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Jolly
s o m e tim e s j u s t ly , s o m e tim e s u n ju s t ly . W e
on.
o r a l i t y is a ne< » s a lty to th e s ta te j social tim e enjoyed
F o r several m onths past he has
T he situ atio n is serious especially h e a r f o lk s c r i t i c iz e th e p u b lic s c h o o ls b e a t h n a d t t m
h a t m o r a l i t y m u s t he b u ild e d u p o n
u s e th e y a r e to o r e lig io u s , th e n w e h e a r
been em ployed by th e G resham Steam fo r those who can fru it fo r th e win c f o a lk
s c r i t i c iz e th e p u ld ic s c h o o ls b e c a u s e j r e lig io n ., T h e r e fo r e , th e s ta te lia s a r i g h t
la u n d ry as d riv er on one of th e de-
to te a c h t h a t w h ic h is necessary to its LUTHER
COMMITTEE NAMED TO
e y a r e n o t r e lig io u s e n o u g h , a n d so on
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. n e v e r f o r d e s t r u c tiv e c r i t i c is m In r e la t io n base d o n t h is p r in c ip le , th e n e c e s s ity o f
d ale In 1904 and is burled a t Doug- price of su g a r m any people will feel to t h is g r e a t i n s t it u t io n .
th e s ta te In th e r i g h t o f th e I n d iv id u a l. 1
Nineteen of the men.here n r ih „
A special m eeting of th e fair
las cem etery. N ear relativ es who re-
t h e v cannot afford to ran anvJ
7 here are
‘ h p o rip 8 a d v a n c e d w it h k n o w t h a t w e h a v e b ee n t a l k in g a b o u t th e
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m e m o e r s or t n e
board was held at th e Bank of G resh
m a in
to m o u r n
t h e t r loa« are hio Tna' TnPy c a n n o t a n o r o to ran a n y , reference to e d u c a tio n t h a t a r e d a n g e r o u s r i g h t to o u r c h ild r e n , o f o u r e d u c a tio n , L u th e r L eague w ent for a hayrack
m a in
t o m o u r n t n e t r loss are nts .
.. . .. w hich VI1] decrease one « » 'I h a v e a te n d e n c y t o s u b v e r t o r h a v e a b u t t h a t is n o t th e c o n c e rn o f th e s ta te .
am M onday a t which tim e th e plans
m o th er. Mrs. M. J. T iller, one sister,
’ * u ,tu
r e u s e o n e t( n d t.|)c y ( o ,n J u r e th ( . w r ll- l, e ln g o f o u r th e r i g h t o f th e in d iv id u a l, in d i v id u a l ed- ride S atu rd ay evening.
F o u r horses of th e town council for an au to
Mrs. L au ra Stilllon of G resham , one " f <he m ost valu ab le food p ro d u cts s c h o o ls a n d th e s ta te F i r s t th e r e is th a t u c a tto n . th e c o n c e r n o f th e s ta te Is o f the w r hitched to a large hay rack f i l l e d cam ping g ro u n d s In the grove on th e
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t h e o r y t h a t e d u c a tio n s h o u ld he s t r i c t l y
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W h y d oe s th e s ta te ” ■ c o i n t o n i o a t a r g i n a y r a t K m i e n
Dr 1
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| r e lig io u s
N o w t h is is th e t h e o r y o f
“ »me to y o u fo lk s w h o h a v e n o children with straw and nineteen happy young fair g ro u n d s was discussed.
te rs, Mrs. \V . E. L innett of Sellwood,
F ru it n n t o n lv a d d s a d e l i g h t f u l I H o m a n C a t h o lic C h u r c h a n d w h e n th e K o a n d p la c e a t a x o n y o u p e o p le a n d s a y t h a t I
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II. A. Lewis. Jo h n S leret and J a s
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e d u c a tio n I t h a t t a x Is f o r th e e d u c a tio n o f th e c h ll - j people plied on. T he p arty left about
crcvy
4WA hair
note to th e v ariety Of o u r m eals but s h o u ld be s t r i c t l y r e lig io u s , i t m e a n s t h a t , d r e n a n d y o u n g fo lk s o f th e s ta te ? N o t R n ’ c l n n k m a k i n g <>
o l . h i m i l « per Johnson w ere nam ed as a com
1
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I t s h o u ld be s t r i c t l y H o m a n C a th o lic Now. b e ause w e. t h a t m y b o y a n d g i r l , h a v e K O clot k m aking a six o r eight mile m ittee to a rra n g e to co operate w ith
of Bend, Oregon and Raym ond M oore n *8 a rpaHv Im p o rtan t and necessary | to ¥h<»w t h a t 1 a m n o t e x a g g e r a t in g , 1 I th .- e r ig h t , b h u t t h a t th e v m u s t h a v e a n e d - drive. On th e way home they stopped the council In th e m atter.
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p a rt of o u r diet.
T he fair board Is w illing to coop
th a t c h u rc h .
P o p e P iu s J X s a y s ,
I t is i W h y d oe s th e s ta te s a y to t h a t b o y o r g i r l ' n ea r C arl Nelson S place and r-Mind
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E veryone should can as m uch as n e r r o r , t h a t t h is s v s te rn o f I n s t r u c t io n o f ! t h a t h e m u s t g o to s c h o o l b e tw e e n th e a g - | ! a i lovely
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o f s ix a n d s ix te e n ? B e c a u s e o f th e b e n - a
l o v e l y spot
w here
here they had a council to sign a lease on th e p ro p
COUNTY COUNCIL TO
p o s s ib le
f o r next w in ter it w i l l he ¡ f r o m th e C a t h o lic f a i t h a n d f r o m th e n o w - '«’ f i t to th e c h ild ? N o b u t i t s a y s t h a t b e - 1 “ w eenie” roast,
and m ade coffee.
erty In corporating th e provisions
u c h n n n r p c la tc d
T h p r p Is n o n n u - ' r
th e C h u r c h m a y be a p p r o v e d b y c a u s e th e s ta te k n o w s t h a t p o p u la r e d u - •
ELECT OFFICERS SATURDAY m mucn
appreciated . m e r e is no pos Catholka ..
n e v J r m a k e m is ta k e a 1'-a tlo n , t h a t e d u c a tio n o f th e p e o p le , I s e s - A fter lunch of coffee, hot " w e e n l e g " ,
which they have o u tlin ed as a pro
siblllty of buvlng cheap canned fru it T h e y a r e u n f a il i n g a n d t h e ir . h im h s ta n d s s e n t la l to t l « w e ll- h e in g a m i p e r p e tu ity d o u g h n u ts, and buns th e p arty played tection to th e fa ir buildings and
T he County Council of P aren t-
th e u n i f a a i l i l i i n b i i n l i t v y o r f th e p
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e c la r a tio n , he T h e r e fo r e , n o t b e c a u s e o f th e w e lf a r e o f g a m e s and enjoyed
enloved I them selves u n t i l grounds.
T each er associations will m eet Sat-
h. B is h o p M e - th e In d iv id u a l, n o t w it h re fe r e n c e to m i gam es
enjoyeu iiie
m s iin s u n t i l
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POMONA GRANGE
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w o r k o f e d u c a tio n I t Is u s u r p in g th e n o w - c o n c e rn e d , h a a th e s ta te a r i g h t t o see road th e p arty sang songs and told
MEET8 HERE TOMORROW
usual be an all-day session and m em -j canneries will of necessity add to th e ,.rg (d
c h u r c h . " I n o th e r w o rd s , c a t h - t h a t h e m u s t o b s e rv e s o m e m o r a l r u le s , ' s t o r i e s
h u t b e c a u s e o f Its o w n g o o d I t s a y s t h a t
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Lynch DPODle Will m eet th e cars at probably cause a sh a rp decline In th e th e H o m a n C a t h o lic C h u r c h . T h e l a t t e r h a s th e s ta t a r i g h t to in c u la " t e * th e p T r ln h a - t . n u n g on each
of the load horses and G resham g ran g e tom orrow , W ednes
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convenient stations.
A utom obiles am ount produced,
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fe n c e to e d u c a tio n .
It
u n d e rm in » «
copy of th e program could not be
will be at L innem ann sta tio n a t 10:30
w a s ne< «-Hsary to th e stat»*. a n d unless license n um ber 348.
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c o n n e q u e n tly . o u r y o u t h be ta u g h t r e v e re n c e f o r m a n
a. m. T he T ro u td ale people will be
th e y
h a v e ta k e n
e v e r y o p p o r t u n it y o f a n d w o m a n , f o r la w a n d r i g h t , th e n w e P»® haven t a p aten t on th e idea and but all who know of th e Pom ona
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rese n tatio n from each P arent-T each- finds its way to th e O utlook office is r e lig io u s te a c h in g . T h e n h a v e ra ln « d th»- w h ile . Ia> W - h e n m y fr ie n d ~ s a t « I n » .« v it e m H e r ’ * « " n — d ’ J who w ant a jolly tim e In an u nusual profitable day.
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Good talk s, good m usic and re a d
e r association affiliated w ith th e th e S outhern Pacific B ulletin which cr> -Th« O'-di-"»
111I" 2’ r '*.TA D a n g e r ."
T h e r e is a c u r v e to th e r o a d way.
ings and good ents are synonym ous
council, is desired.
' 8 P«hlU hed m o nthly by th e S outhern
< m " h e t a x - p a y e i i ' m o n e y a n d th e r e m a y be a c a r c o m in g a r o u n d
T hose going In th« p arty w ere Mr w ith Pom ona g ran g e day.
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[ i n o r d e r t h a t th e y m ig h t s p e n d i t o n t h e ir t h a t c u r v e a rid w e m ig h t c o m e to g e th e r
1 he m ain business to come before , T he Ju n e n u m b er co n tain s many own p < rv x *h ia l s c h o o ie B u t t h a t is a n o th e r a n d s o m e th in g h a p p e n , a n d so t h a t s ig n . and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad, Misses
M e n a n d w o m e n , w e s h o u ld sA y to o u r
th e association will be th e an n u al articles of in te re st to th e em ployees
b s ’ e n U re l’y * a e c u la Z t h > t p d u < “ tlo n s e lv e s to d a y , " O o H lo w — D a n c e r / ’
I t is E llen Unis, Mabel Staffenson, Nellie, M u ltn o m a h « .la n g e t o H old S h a d o w
H orlal.
election of officers.
la n d any o th e rs who a re fo rtu n a te ( T h is t h e o r y o f th e s e c u ln r ls ta 1» a d - J u s t a r o u n d th e c u r v e , a n d u n le s s w e c a n Em m a and H llm a Jo h n so n , M yrtle
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M embers of the M ultnom ah gran g e
S peakers will be Miss R uth Young,
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A nderson and Della Z im m erm an of will hold a shadow social a t the
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p e o p le ,,
t a g g in g a h »ng b e a r e g o in g « to m e e t w it h a c r a s h J u s t a -
county h ealth nurse, and Miss N ellie Wm S prouiei p resid en t of th e South- h in d K I ristian
I t m u s t be ta u g h t . P o rtlan d , Messrs. Hj&lmar, R ag n er g ran g e hall S atu rd ay , Ju n e 19.
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p la t f o r m
" W e d e m a n d t h a t a ll r e lig io u s
of th ese speak ers, rep rese n t lines | "T h e R ailro ad s and th e F o r e i g n s _ e r tlr - e n o ______
_ g o v e r n m e n t h u r c h . " I t u t th e s a d f a c t o f th e m a t t e r son, E m anuel Lind, H arold G ustaf- two. T his Is th e social evening of the
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which are com ing to th e fro n t these T radP " : P
McGinnis. <PnP™1 pas- s h a ll be a b o li.h e .1 , a n d « p e c ? la ia n lly
s t h a t th e - t h a t t h r e e - f o u r t h s , a b o u t, o f t h . ------,
d Htatea son. K ohan T ruesdon, Edw ard
Wal- ing will be held Ju n e 26. D uring the
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i < b o o ts . Ir >f e n A m o e f r ic o u a r a c r o e u n n o t r t y , a e o t f t ln th g e a U fu n ite
n d a m e n ta l ,
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Both lines of w ork are in di- c r o p ” : H P. M onahan; d istric t pas- ^ ‘^^^hT m k ¿ f “ h<t«5i
su m m er m onths th e M ultnom ah
s h ip s h a ll ' t r a i n i n g In th e c h u r c h In th e s e e s s e n tia l , - r e d a n d J o s e p h S ta ffe n s o n .
I t h in g s , b e c a u s e th e y a r e n o t th e re . T h a t
rect harm ony w ith thp purposps of gpnger agpnt, Ix>s Angplps has an in - {be^rohlblted
gran g e will m eet at 8 o ’clock In the
t o r e . t i n e a r t i c l e " M n v l n r t h e M o v ie s ” I
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T he M ethodist G eneral C onference evening in stead of an all-day session.
thp P aren t-T each er
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M o v in g tn e .M ovies
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They a re I ham let and - tty In the U nited Btatee to-
th.it should pl»*ARP th e m oving p ictu re d is t in c t l y r e lig io u s , a n d th è s ta te c a n n o t |d a y A n y b o d y it h a n - - o -, p e n m in d k n o w s I w
a x t ■
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vs X.» iBss.sv, » Iowa,
s.» " n, passed a résolu M embers are requested
J _ . _ . to note this
and will receive th e ir supp o rt.
next m eeting Is th e first
fans.
C. H allm ark , g eneral freig h t s a n c tio n r c H f t o u * te a c h in g s in its sc h o o l« , th a t th e c h u r c h h a s n t a chan« e to te n c h t | o n com m ending G overnor Calvin fact «"
agent, w rites on “ M eeting In d u stria l Such action la b e y o n d its p o w e r ' N o w T h e r e ris o n ly o n e g r e a t I n s t i t u t i o n o n th * Coolidge of M assarhusettfl for vetoe- evening m eeting th is sum m er.
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done at tn e G resnam Steam L aundry. , O(h er article s on im p o rta n t su b jects th e s ta te a r i g h t t o te a c h r e •’ lig io n ? - « F - i r s t , I - t - h a - t c a n d«>
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, w h i c h a n n e a l t o a l l i n t e r e s t e d In t h e 1 w » n ’
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