T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL. 10, NO. 70
VOTERS DISCUSS
STATE MEASURES
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1920
HARDING REPUDIATED BY WETS; RECORD
SHOWS HIM SAFE ON WET AND DRY
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
WAR4HERO elicits
MUCH ENTHUSIASN
How do th e presid en tial candidates to do an y th in g w ith th e cases, and
A large crowd g reeted Colonel
T he m eeting held T uesday, October
stan d on th e prohibition question? th a t he never received any su p p o rt
W hittlesey W ednesday evening and
26 a t th e lib rary for th e purpose of
This is a question of p aram o u n t im from th e board or from th e govern
enjoyed to th e fullest his sh o rt talk.
discussing th e m easures th a t are to
p ortance to a larg e n um ber of citi o r in the prosecution of these cases.
T he pleasing personality of th e
come before the voters n ext Tuesday
W ith reference to th e adoption of
zens who w ill cast th e ir votes for oue
colonel was felt frqm th e m om ent ho
was well atten d ed and a g reat deal of
o r o th e r of them in the election next n atio n al prohibition G overnor Cox
stepped in to th e hall. In terest was
in te re st was shown.
Mrs. F red
Tuesday. W hile it is tru e th a t t h e ! is quoted in th e public press as say
resto red and closest atten tio n was
Honey called th e house to o rd er and
b attle g ro u n d of th e wet and dry ing, "T h e spectacle of changing our
given to him.
asked Ju d g e S tapleton to ta k e th e
contest is the congressional d istricts, c h a racter of governm ent when two
Col. Chas. W hittlesey spoke upon
ch air and proceed w ith th e discussion
because pro h ib itio n is now a law e n - ! m illion A m erican p a trio ts w ere in
the L eague of N ations not from a
of th e m easures.
forcem ent issue, yet, a fte r all, the E urope fig h tin g for th e preservation
p artisan b ut from a m oral sta n d
Ju d g e S tapleton took up the first
P resid en t can wield trem endous i n - . of th e governm ent itself, no man can
point. He said he had alw ays voted
one as show n on the sam ple ballot. |
fluence in shaping legislation. His ' ju stify .”
as a republican. His friends w ere all
B ut ju s t quoted the tim e old maxim.
lte e o rd o f S e n a to r H a rd in g .
appointive pow er may also have some |
lepublicans and had Mr. H arding ad
“ One m an can lead a horse to w ater
In the U nited S tates S enate he in
bearing.
vocated th e League of N ations he
K
b u t ten can not m ake him d rin k ,”
A propos to th e su b ject comes th e tro d u ce d an am endm ent lim iting the
'W aw qen G. H a p d in o . O hio would have supported him..
even so it is w ith voting. You may
tim
e
for
the
ratificatio
n
of
th
e
18th
rep o rt of th e special com m ittee ap
Colonel W hittlesey said til p a rt as
force a voter to go to th e poles but
pointed by th e executive com m ittee am endm ent to six years and in a
follow s: “ My own reason for su p
do you know if they voted? Voting
speech
em
phasized
th
e
following
of th e A nti-Saloon L eague of A in eri-’
p o rting the league is my h atre d of
is a sacred rig h t and as such should
"T his would elim in ate th e CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR
ca soon a fte r th e n atio n al conven points:
war. We fought to g e th er for a
be deem ed a privilege and not a com
EXPRESSES
OPINIONS
unending
prohibition
contest
in
ths
tions, for th e purpose of giving to the
world
peace
then
why should
pulsion.
halls
of
congress
”
He
said,
"I
am
people of the co u n try th e public rec
Am erica reject it?
W hen you see
E xtending th e tim e of the legisla
not
a
n
rohlbitlonist,
I
do
claim
to
be
G
resham
,
Ore.,
Oct.
28,
1920.—
ords and u tte ran ce s on th e prohibi
your friends suffer as we w ho w ent
tu re from 40 to 60 days was heartily
tio n issue of th e can d id ates of th e two I a tem perance m a n ;’’ he expressed E d ito r O u tlo o k :— R eferrin g to the abroad have seen them suffer th en
recom m ended as th e p resent session BELIEVES MARSHAL
his
unw
illingness
“
to
deny
th
e
se
t
m
a
tte
r
of
my
petition
nom
ination
for
parties.
you realize the aw fulness of war. We
SHOULD BE ELECTED leading
of 4 0 days was very in ad eq u ate for
T his com m ittee consisted of an tlem en t of th is much mooted ques m ayor, and th e acceptance th ereo f as believe in universal tra in in g : we
th e necessary legislation of o u r grow
tion
by
the
p
opular
w
ill.”
He
ex
an
opposition
candidate,
I
will
sta
te
equal
num
ber
of
republicans
and
th in k th e woman does not deserve
G resham , Ore., Oct. 28, 1920.—
4 ing state.
pressed his doubt of th e effectiveness th a t th e sam e was accepted of rec respect who says, ” 1 did not raise my
T he “oleo” bill was le ft in ques E dito r O utlo o k :— At the caucus re dem ocrats rep rese n tin g various sec of
a
prohibition
am
endm
ent,
but
he
ord
at
the
eleventh
h
o
u
r;
but
I
do
tions
of
the
country.
T
h
eir
report
boy to be a so ld ier." Look a t th e
cently held fo r n om inating can d i
tion.
believed Its subm ission was a sort of not expect n o r care to be elected. present war.
At th e end of two
T he single tax bill was discussed dates for town officials, th e question was su b m itted to both S en ato r H ard com
prom
ise
betw
een
th
e
contending
T
he
only
reasons
fo
r
my
prep
arin
g
ing
and
G
overnor
Cox
before
it
was
years th e Am ericans w ere using
a t som e len g th but its m erits were of th e advisability of am ending th e
forces
and
was
w
illing
to
be
counted
and
circu
latin
g
p
etitio
n
s
for
the
m
ade
public
and
n
eith
er
of
them
F rench artillery , F ren ch aeroplanes,
not to be found, although its de town c h a rte r so th a t a m arsh al
prom ising agent.
nom ination of Mr. Miller, Mr. Won- F rench am m unition. If America can ’t
m erits were m an. To quote from the would be appointed by th e m ayor or filed any objections o r corrections. a com
On
the
D
istrict
of
C
olum
bia
pro
'aco
tt
and
m
yself
w
ere
to
avoid
th
e
T
he
A
nti-Saloon
League
endorses
in two years p ut th is nation in a po
bill its purpose is to assess all taxes council or both, and n ot be elected
bill he voted for th e Under- n om inating and electing of officers sitio n of defense it show s us th a t we
necessary fo r the m aintenance of by the people of the town as is now n eith er can d id ate b u t sim ply places hibition
w’ood am endm ent providing for a re f 1 by illegal caucus, and to m ake c«r- need tra in in g of the highest order.
before
th
e
public
th
e
ir
record
on
this
s ta te , county, m unicipal and d istric t th e case, cam e up for discussion.
erendum by th e people, then voted ! tain th a t th e re be opposing candi If they leave it to me I can show
g o vernm ent, upon the value of land A fter a sh arp little tilt, th e se n ti Im p o rtan t question.
Follow ing is a g rea tly condensed ag ain st th e bill. In explaining his d ates for th e office as req u ired by them how they can enforce peace.
itself irrespective of th e im prove m ent of those present decided th a t
vote on the door of th e sen ate he
rdinance No. 65 of th e city o rd i F irst, by an economic boycott of any
m ents in o r on it and to exem pt all it would be well to pass it up to the sta te m en t of th e rep o rt of th e special said he objected to being m easured O
nances.
com m ittee. T he en tire rep o rt is on
nation th a t does not keep the peace.
o th e r property and rig h ts and privil Zoters to decide next Tuesday.
by th e single yardstick of prohibition,
Mr. W onacott declined to file or Let all th e o th e r n ations w ithdraw
eges from taxation, from July 1,
T hose who proposed th a t such an file a t th e O utlook office.
b ut having th e question to m eet he accept his nom ination by petitio n ; th e ir support. We know th e league
R
ecord
of
Governor
Cox.
1921, to Ju ly 1, 1925; and th e re a fte r am endm ent should be made, argued
He advocated th e license provisions did It in accordance w ith th e p la t and th ere seem s to be only one p er is not a finished product. A dm itting
to ta k e th e full ren tal value of th e th a t n e ith e r th e m ayor n o r the
form of th e party which honored
land, irrespective of im provem ents, council had any power to rem ove an In the co n stitu tio n of Ohio, adopted him w ith th e election to the posi son in th e tow n who is W'illlng to go th e re is some risk, even If th e re is
the sla u g h te r for th e purpose of Home d anger we o u g h t to do w hat
as taxes, and no o th e r taxes of any inefficient and und esirab le m arsh al in 1912, and th e license law enacted tion. He had prom ised in the cam to
if elected by th e voters, and such u n d er it. In public d ebate he assert-1 paign to carry out the expressed wish preserving the legal phases of th e fo rty -th ree o th e r nations have done.
kind to be levied.
According to this bill, said Judge being the case they claim ed a m a r ed his belief in license as th e com-j of th e people of Ohio, .an d a consid election. Mr. Miller of th e Bank of I had ra th e r fig h t for righteousness
G resham Is tak in g no chance in the and peace then do us some o th ers are
S tapleton, no personal property, shal could sit back, draw his salary , m onsense solution fo r th e g reat erab le m ajo rity voted ag ain st prohi contest
th a t he has with me as the doing
Henutor H arding talk s of as
m ortgages, monies, notes, buildings and let th e tow n go to rack and ruin m oral question.
In 1918 Ohio voted In favor of an bition. “ I have a pledge to keep only opposing candidate. If he had sociation of n atio n s b u t he never
or any kind of im provem ents would w ithout anyone having a u th o rity to
w ith my co n stitu en cy ," he said, “and any doubt about his w inning, I do talked about enforced boycott on an y
am
endm
ent
to
the
sta
te
co
n
stitu
tio
n
be taxed
A fter 1925 how would a raise a word of protest. We do not
when th e final vote comes . I shall j not believe he would stay on the th in g yet. The league is som ething.
m an keep up the im provem ents? The believe these a re th e facts in th e which prohibited th e m an u factu re vote ag ain st th is b ill.”
! tick et. As it is, he will receive th e
and sale of intoxicating liq u o r for
Is a s ta rt in the rig h t direction. If
m an who sponsored this bill said th a t case.
He voted “ n ay ” on th e D istrict of , su p p o rt of every w ard-healer, poli It
G o v ern o r. Cox
do not try It all th e n ations of
th e u ltim ate aim of it was, sta te ow n
It would be very stran g e, Indeed, beverage purposes.
Colum bia bone dry am en d m en t; an tician, bond broker, p ro fiteer and wo
urged
th
e
passage
of
laws
for
the
en
E urope can not do this alone. We ns
th a t so able an atto rn ey as th e late
ersh ip of th e land.
am endm ent p ro h ib itin g th e im p o rta th e ir wives; and even th a t of the god ' A
forcem
ent
of
th
is
am
endm
ent.
m ericans can not do It alone. T he
T here is not a g rea t deal of im W. W. C otton, who had th is m a tte r
He signed th e law enforcem ent tion or w ithdraw al of distilled liq of Israel, who unlike th e All-Just articles of confederation w ere only
po rtance to bill No. 308 as this sim ply in hand, who d rafted th is ch a rter,
uors from bond for beverage p u r .C reato r of th e Universe, is the god of a background of o u r con stitu tio n . I
code
passed
by
th
e
le
g
isla
tu
re
and
j
extends th e du ratio n of a few county and saw it pass by th e leg islatu re,
poses; an am en d m en t su b stitu tin g
should overlook so im p o rtan t a m a t m ade th e follow ing sta te m en t as a “ d istille d ” for "in to x ic atin g ” in the | dollars and cents and a personifica believe in this league not as a rep u b
offices from two to four years.
lican nor a dem ocrat but am su p
The im portance of th e port bill was ter. The fact is he did not, as the p art of th e record: “T he le g is la tu re 1 18th A m endm ent; prohibition for tion of silver and gold.
G resham Is not ready for Buch1 p o rting Cox because lie Is su p p o rtin g
explained by Ju d g e S tapleton and follow ing excerpt from th e tow n has exceeded the au th o rity gran ted th e P hilippines; and am endm ent to
In
th
e
P
rohibition
am
en
d
m
en
t.”
Be
stric
t
legal
election
of
officers,
nor
it. H arding is fig h tin g behind the
m any of the questions th a t had been c h a rte r will show :
it th e red istillatio n of liquors even a legal ad m in istratio n of affairs, lines, has tu rn ed his bark on the
* * ♦ "O n com plaint being m ade, ing requested to nam e any p ro v isio n s, perm
in th e anxious v o te r’s m ind w ere ex
Into alcohol for explosive and Indus
plained. T his bill as explained will charging th e m arsh al w ith m alfeas in th e code in excess of th e co n stitu tria l purposes; an am endm ent pro wl ich it has not had since th e days league. H arding won’t say w here he
of S hattu ck and Lindsey. T he town stands. T his is a m oral issue. It is
not cause th e people outside of th e ance o r nonfeasance in office, th e tio n al power, he failed to do so.
In th e Chicago T rib u n e of March hibiting th e use of any cereal, g rain , is in th e Battle boat with th e nation the d uty of an Am erican to vote for
port of P o rtlan d to pay any m ore council, by a unanim ous vote w ith
su g a r of syrup in the production of
taxes. But has been subm itted to a out the concurrence of th e m ayor, or 26, 1920, he is quoted as having intoxicating liquor d u rin g th e war. at large, which is not even yet ready th e p arty th a t su p p o rts th e league.
th e
follow ing
sta te m e n t: 1
for peace, nor fo r the presidential If we do not support the league we
p opular vote because th e port com by a m ajo rity vote with th e co n cu r m ade
He voted “ Y ea” on th e following
m issioners’ position cam e to them by rence of th e m ayor, may, a t any re g “ T h ere is considerable ag itatio n on j m easures: th e resolution to subm it nom ination o r election of a g rea t h u are strla ln g a blow in th e face of the
m anity-helping business man like rest of th e world. It is the d uty of
legislation. T he purpose of th is bill u la r m eeting, rem ove th e m arshal th e w et and dry issue. If th e re ' th e N ational
P rohibition A mend G overnor Lowden of Illinois, who— an Am erican citizen to vote ag ain st
should be any reaction from th e pres-!
is to consolidate th e two p orts in from office.” • • •
th e am endm ent prohibiting lest we fo rg e t— carried a G resham th e political party w hich m akes cap
A n um ber of years ago this m a tte r ent situ atio n I th in k it will go no m ent;
P o rtlan d and give the port com m is
use of food m aterials in the m an precinct, though it Is th e only thing ital out of hatred . In the east H ard
sion the pow er to open up a channel was bro u g h t to Mr. C otton’s a tte n fu rth e r th an an am endm ent of the the
u factu re of distilled liquors; an he did carry , a t th e late prim ary ing is fo r th e League of N ations and
from th e m outh of th e W illam ette tion. The occasion th a t called fo r it V olstead Act to perm it lig h t wines am
endm ent to au th o rize th e P resi election unpleasan tn ess in Oregon. in the west against.
and beers.”
riv er to P ortlan d . T he governm ent was th is:
In th e general election held in d en t to ta k e over distilled liquors R egardless of who is elected p resi
In F ran ce th e re are 81,000 boys
A regularly elected m arsh al re
has asked that a 32-root channel be
pay th e cost plus 10 per cent; dent, the co untry Is likely to rem ain today. Are we going to be tru e to
m aintained. T here is a 35-foot ch an signed. One w as appointed to suc Ohio in 1916 Mr. Cox was backed and
an
am
endm
ent
providing
th
a
t
the
The appointed m arshal and sponsored by th e Ohio Liquor 18th A m endm ent should not be en on a w ar basis a,nd u n d er a league of them ?
nel at th e m outh of th e C olum bia and ceed him.
nations controversy for four years to
In closing I w ant to say I am su p
th is will be m aintained if the W il did not give satisfactio n along cer League, which reported to th e secre-1 forced
u n til congress had m ade pro come. T h ere may be nothing changed p o rting th e league not as a rep u b li
n ot satisfy the tary of sta te th a t »1200 had been vision for
lam ette Is kept open for com merce. tain lines— did
the ascertain m en t and pay or settled except th e question as to can, not as a dem ocrat, but because
Bill 310, 311 was explained by A t mayor. Ju d g e Cotton was consulted, spent for special delivery stam ps,
ent of dam ages to th e property em w hether Wood Wilson is a g re a te r of my h atre d for war.
torney C. G. Schneider. If passed and he cited them to the above q u o t etc., and th a t "th e purpose for m
th e m an u factu re of said man th an Abe Lincoln or a worse
Colonel W hittlesey gave his honest
th is would do aw ay w ith all q u a ra n ed passage, saying th a t th e council, which th e sum was paid was in con ployed In
resu ltin g from the enforce citizen th an Jef. Davis.
convictions on th is su b ject with m al
tin e and any one affllicted w ith a con or the m ayor and council, had suffic nection with the candidacy of Jas. M. liquors
m
ent
of
th
e
18th
A
m
endm
ent;
a
MILO C. KINO.
ice to none. He plead a b e tte r world,
tagious disease, no m a tte r how lo a th ient pow er to rem ove a m arsh al for Cox for governor of Ohio at the gen proposal th a t two am endm ents to the
eral election on th e seventh day of
a world free from h atred .
some, w’ould be allow ed to go w here- cause.
C
o
nstitution
be
subm
itted
giving
the
Colenel W hittlesey was loudly
Now w hat m ore power do th ese Novem ber, 1916.”
ever his inclinations suggested.
CHEVROLET
SALESMAN
voters
choice
betw
een
the
phrases
In a le tte r se n t to its c o n stitu
cheered at the close of Ills address.
"K eep your money in th e s ta te ” good people w ant? The fact is they
“
d
istille
d
”
and
“
In
toxicating”
:
an
BREAKS ALL RECORDS
should be the slogan of every citizen do not need it. T h ere is a d e te r ency by th e Ohio L iquor League, the am endm ent to lim it th e prohibition
of Oregon was plainly show n by the mined persistan ce on the p a rt of ce r follow ing sta te m en t ap p eared : “ A* of th e use of any cereal, g rain , su g ar
REPUBLICAN VOTER
John I. Bacon, sales m an ag er of
expression at th is m eeting, also ev tain individuals to g rasp power, and Ashville. Ohio, on O ctober 3, 1916, or syrup In th e production of Intox
TO SUPPORT LOVEJOY
ery one seem ed to favor giving the take it away from the people. I t Is he (Cox) said : " I favored th e li icating liq u o r d u rin g th e w ar to th e Fields M otor C ar com pany, in
b ird s M alheur L ake for th e ir home. undem ocratic and unA m erican, and cense law then and 1 favor it now "sp iritu o u s” ra th e r th a n to “ intox discussing th e m erits of th e "1 9 2 0 ”
Next T uesday we go to th e polls,
T he m easure on th e Divided Ses co n trary to th e principles upon and It o u g h t to be In th e hands of icatin g ” liq u o rs; an am en d m en t to car says, "I drove 232 m iles on two
sion was considered as not th e best which this governm ent has been one who believes in it r a th e r th an in perm it th e use of rum in th e p rep a r g allo n s.” Palm qulst, th e “ top m an ” and w ith o u r ballots, indicate th e
was sta n d in g n ear h earin g th e kind of legislation we desire.
If th is can be m ade to th e h an d s of one who discredits tne
way of giving o u r leg islato rs m ore founded.
of tobacco; the V olstead Act sta te m en t also w ishing to sing the
W et o r dry congress, is one of the
tim e.
The question was asked, work, it will be but a sh o rt tim e u n law. * * Any man who sincerely ation
to
enforce
N
ational
P
ro
h
ib
itio
n
;
th
e
T he liquor
“ Should both bill on th e legislatu re til fu rth e r advance to graps m ore believes th a t P ro h ib itio n is a bad m otion to pass th e V olstead Act over praises of his car said, "O h! th a t Is o u tstan d in g questions.
n o th in g I w ent th ree weeks on a in terests in every s ta te In th e union
pass w hat then would we d o ?” Judge! power will be m ade. We do not see th in g for th e s ta te of Ohio should the P re sid en t's veto
are m aking the fig h t of th e ir lives to
Stapleton said in his Judgm ent the th a t those m arsh als who have been devote his tim e unceasingly from ’ From S en ato r H ard in g ’s paper, q u a rt.”
elect men to congress who will vote
co u rt would have to throw them both appointed by th e council have given now u n til election night and per-! The M arion S tar, are quoted th ree
to modify th e V olstead law, w hich is
Hue! lie*.* Grows.
o u t for they w ere contradictory. He any b e tte r satisfactio n th an those su ad e as m any votes as p o ssib le i ed ito rials favoring th e enforcem ent
R ak er & Son have added several th e prohibition law enforcem ent act.
urged th e passage of th e sta a te m ar who have been elected by th e peojfle. • * * fo r Cox. * • Do not let us of local liq u o r laws and holding the
C ongressm an C. N. M cA rthur’s
k et com m ission as a protection to th e It is a challenge, my d ear voter, to be charged w ith being g u ilty of in law -breaking liq u o r vendors respon new men to th e ir force. Glen F an
cher, a special tra c to r service m an; congressional record Is notorlusly
your intelligence. And please re g ra titu d e .”
producer.
sible,
in
a
g
reat
m
easure,
fo
r
dry
In a signed sta te m en t by F ran k
Roy Burch, who was with Simmons wet voted ag a in st n atio n al p rohibi
m em ber th e m arsh al is th e only
m ajo rities in local option elections in Auto Co., P o rtlan d , will sell tracto rs, tion am endm ent (th e only adverse
official who draw s a salary. Do you 3. Evans, chief Inspector and law en Ohio.
GRADE SCHOOL CIRCUS
and Roy Bailey of Dayton, Oregon vote from the Pacific s ta te s ); p ro h i
w onder why it is desirable by some forcem ent officer of th e liq u o r licens
SHOWED MANY WONDERS to
Follow ing th e two g re a t conven will sell cars.
bition for the D istrict of Colum bia;
have it m ade an appointive office? ing board of th e sta te of Ohio from tions,
th
e
C
ham
pion
of
F
a
ir
Play,
R aker & Son's business is grow ing war p ro h ib itio n ; an ti-liq u o r ad v e r
We urge every voter to th in k th is 1913 to 1919, Mr. E vans asserted national liq u o r Journal, In its Issue of
T he circus at the grade school was m a tte r over, and vote down th is p er th a t th e governor had th e pow er to
very fast, th e past week show ing the tisin g ; th e Volstead law, and many
a scream from th e first to last. Ev nicious am endm ent.
appoint th e s ta te licensing board; Ju ly 10, 1920, m akes th e follow ing follow ing sales:
S. B. H all, H. C. d esirab le feature« fo r th e en fo rce
sta
te
m
en
t
:
eryone was in a m irth fu l sp irit and
th a t th e frien d s of law and order
W ilson, F ra n k S. Iw am oto, Win. m ent of th e dry law, If th e record is
CITIZEN.
“
‘Jelly
F
ish’
Harding.
en tered into the play of th e children
th rea ten e d to bring charg es against
P eterson, F red
M arshall and Fay correct.
"H a rd in g and Coolidge seem to be Hudson purchased cars and M ountain
w ith high good hum or. T he program
th e m ayor of C incinnati fo r failu re
I am a republican, but not th e
STRAW
BALLOT
TAKEN
a
p
retty
dry
crowd
if
all
th
a
t
Is
said
was in te restin g and am using and a
to close saloons ru n n in g w ith o u t a
View F lo ral Co., and W ard Siam kind th a t Is willing to sacrifice the
AT
UNION
HIGH
about
them
be
tru
e,
and
we
think
g reat deal of credit is due th e chil
license and th a t G overnor Cox said
w elfare of the children of today and
tracto rs.
dren as well as teachers fo r th e
he would rem ove th e m ayor and en It is.
th e fu tu re , for political p arty ties.
“ O ur old friend, Nic Dutle, for
O ctober 27 a straw vote was tak en force th e law even If he had to send
songs, d rills, recitations, etc., w'hich
T he rem edy for cleaning up, and
A Good D inner for 50 G ents.
showed th a t a well planned system a t Union H igh school, re g u la r sa m th e m ilitia to C incinnati. Mr Evans, m any y ears secretary of th e Ohio
T he L adies' Aid of th e M. E. forcing y o u r political p arty to select
L
iquor
L
eague,
w
rites
us
concerning
ple
ballots
w
ere
used
and
th
e
count
who was a dem ocrat, heid his office
had been carried out.
church will serve a hot d in n er a t the clean business rep resen tativ es, is to
T he booths w ere well arran g ed , showed. H arding 152, Cox 39. Debs u n d er G overnor Cox, was retained H arding, he says: “T he H onorable noon h o u r on election day a t the vote th e o th e r ticket.
‘G
uene’
H
ard
in
g
's
record
in
Ohio
has
8;
Stanfield
108,
C
ham
berlain
106,
in
office
by
his
successor.
G
overnor
giving th e appearance of a real c ir
Dr. Lovejoy, th e dem ocratic can
G range h all. A good sq u are meal
cus w ith plenty of criers to let you Swensen 2; M cA rthur 127, Lovejoy W illis, a republican, and continued alw ays been dry. W hile he was in for 50 cents a plate.
d id ate for congress, is a woman
the
sta
te
le
g
isla
tu
re
he
voted
for
62,
F.
F.
Jo
h
n
s
6.
to hold his office when W illis was
know w here th e w onders of th e world
nationally
and
Intern atio n ally
S tudents of th e high school are succeeded hv Cox In 1916. Mr. every dry m easure th a t cam e before
were to be found, and many of
know n, and well qualified to rep re
W
ashington
dry,
th
e
Ohio
delegates,
alive
to
th
e
issues
of
th
e
day
and
a
th
e
G
eneral
Assembly.
E vans stated th a t u n d er G overnor
them w ere to be had fo r th e enor
se n t th is d istrict.
"W hen he ran for G overnor we consisting of W illiam Seekel, of
mous sum of five cents. T he pies, g reat deal of in terest was show n d u r W illis he was given a free hand In
A la rg e vote fo r Dr. Lovejoy
Cleveland,
ex-N
ational
P
resident
m
ade
a
stro
n
g
organized
fig
h
t
against
ing
th
e
balloting.
The
Idea
o
rig
in
a
t
th e enforcem ent of th e Sunday clos-j
candy, and popcorn w ere delicious
would a t least Indicate to “ P a t” th a t
Louis
D
inkenberger,
of
C
incinnati,
him
and
Ju
d
so
n
H
arm
on,
o
u
r
candi
ed
in
Leslie
W
ebb’s
civic
class
and
ing law. b ut th a t u n d er G overnor!
and th e cider was refre sh in g a fte r
we w ant him to g et off th e payroll of
was carried th ro u g h adm irably.
' Cox no sim ila r effort was m ade. In date, defeated him by a big m ajority and Chris Volk of Cleveland, and Nic th e brc.wery
th e h ea t of th e circus.
Dutle,
of
Dayton,
called
on
C
ongress
(ab
o
u
t
100,000).
! 1918 Mr. Evans secured evidence ini
The sum of »84.27 was tak en in.
H ere is an o th er o p p o rtu n ity for
"A t one of o u r n ational conferences man H arding, and he told us very women to show th e ir skill In home
Im provem ent on th e Handy.
70 cases ag ain st violators of th e
Of th is about »60 will be clear pro-
plainly
th
a
t
if
he
had
It
w
ithin
his
held
in
W
ashington
d
u
rin
g
the
tim
e
The
county
a
t
last
has
aw
akened
Sunday closing law In C incinnati b u t
it T his goes to buy suits, and balls
protection.
P at Brew ery, o r Doc. Home,
for th e g ra d e school ath letic asso to the fact th a t th e bank of the river th a t th e sta te licensing board refused 1 th e question of m aking th e city of power he would m ake th e en tire n a
tion
dry
by
one
stro
k
e
of
his
pen,
but
below
the
upper
bridge
on
th
e
Sandy
w hich?
ciation.
so long as his constituency In Ohio
should be protected, and are hauling
Let m o th er decide.
did not vote for pro h ib itio n , he n a t
d irt and banking th e edge of th e road
GEO. F. HONEY.
Sni*ll Farm s.
urally
would
have
to
vote
against
F ifteen acres at P leasant Home on next to the river.
m
aking
th
e
city
of
W
ashington
dry
railro ad , rock road, all cleared, lays
The Bank of G resham pays 5 per
T he Book W agon Again.
It did not ta k e him long to get Into
good.
Modern 6-room plastered
cent
In terest on tim e d eposits.— Adv.
T
he
book
wagon
will
be
continued
th
e
band
wagon
a
fte
r
Ohio
voted
dry.
house, good barn, fine cellar, chicken
He is dry all over
Ho much for
house, o rchard. P rice »5,250; »2200 for ad u lts beginning next Monday
Stops will be m ade every Monday as
D istrict Sunday School C onvention.
Jelly Fish H ard in g .”
down.
T he Sunday school conven.lon to
T w enty acres close to B oring, Ore follow s:
H a rrie tt 1-1:30, Lynch g arag e
A display of fine potatoes Is to be I be held Sunday, October 3 1 at P leas
gon. E ight acres in cultivation Bal
2-
2:3
0
.
Bellrose
com
m
unity
house
seen In th e window of the bank of an t Home will have for its m orning
ance open land.
Lays excellent.
G resham . These potatoes are of the sp eak er. Miss G eorgia P ark er who
Fenced. F a ir house, good barn, o r 3- 3:30.
from
the
national,
state,
county
end
city
A merican W onder variety and each I tak es for her su b ject, “ Mission In
ch ard
P rice »3200; »1200 down.
Agent AVantewl.
one Is w orth a silver dollar.
At P rim ary D ep artm en t.” In the after-
GEO. BEERS, Sandy, Ore
The A m erican C entral Life In su r
will
be
received
first
hand
at
the
Outlook
least they mean th a t m uch to Roy ' noon E arnest W. P eterson, president
P hone Sandy 65.
ance com pany want a local ag en t In
Lasley as they w ere th e blue ribbon i of M ultnom ah county Sunday school
office on Election Night. Returns w ill be
G resham .
Experience unnecessary.
potatoes at both th e sta te and coun ; association, will discuss th e “ Need of
Coal
Help
given
beginners
W
rite
L
D.
ty fairs. E ast of Handy is one of the ; Religious E d ucation.”
O rder your coal now of E kstrom
bulletined promptly as received for the
P
ettyjohn,
719
Dekum
Bldg.,
P
o
rt
leading p o tato d istric ts of Oregon
A g rea t deal of business la to come
T ru ck com pany. Phone 851.
tf
land, O regon.— Adv.
and It Is not su rp risin g th a t distlnc- i before th e m eeting as well as th e
benefit of the public until 12 o’clock or later
I tin [I . a in • to iiM' uf t lie 13 cl lit, leivs election of officers for th e com ing
C ontractor and B u ild er
Need Your Suit Cleaned?
i of th a t d istric t.
Lloyd B ram hall was i vear. A basket d in n er Is to be served
Have located In Gresham and am
Have
it
F
rench
dry
cleaned
Re
! th ird a t th e sta te fair. These boys and all are urged to be there.
ready to take any work in my line pairing neatly done. T ailo rin g for
¡entered for potato certificatio n along
The school will convene at 11:15
Ixing experience. Work guaranteed.
I with th e F arm Bureau
at th e B aptist church.
Let me bid on your work. Phone 327. ladies and P E men.
T E R LENARD, T ailo r.
Complete Election Returns
L J. Winter.
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