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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1922)
T W IC E G resham O utlook W EEK airplane lands on gresha MTGR ad / school FIELD NEAR HERE RECALL ELECTION IS n IMPORTANT P t ER RY E THORNTON _ u t i M il i FREED FROM SUFFERING TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS MANY MUSCOVITES ATTEND INITIATION The G resham g rad e school will j . have ¡m °PP°rtu n ity on Friday next at the prim ary election P erry E. T h o rn to n , who has been! present the “ Spring F estiv al’’ Wed-! The r e c a n f°- ‘i V ’l L 0 " 10 ” nce the raea8ure waa adopted at th e hom e of his m other-in-law , W.I, lnv° k,ed a? aln8t Fred G. Buchtel, of Multnomah county, and Mra ,, A Coilld nesday (tom orrow ) aftern o o n , May May 16 is a d a te to m a rk aro u n d other e-.n . ,am8’ of Jo8ephine county, as public service com missioners. The ' . ‘ ‘ ’ 17, a t 1:30 on th e grad e school play other commissioner is H. H. Corey, of Eastern Oregon. passed aw ay early T h u rsd ay m oru- and make an e n try in y o u r d iary to A bout 150 m em bers of K rem lin Co® ml88l°n er’s decision g ran tin g the Pacific ¡»K« Majr 11, a fte r five m onths of in-j Baku M uscovites, a side o rd er of th e the effect th a t th e first a irp la n e lands ground, The train in g and costum S t a n .s eT e l e n h n n J ezWm0Ut ° f g en eral^ S ? c o m p a n y a raise in telephone rates. The decision is thought tense suffering He had been trea ted Independent O rder of Odd Fellows at Gresham ; is m et my m ayor, presi ing of th e young people has required generally un fair and the commissioners have b e e n s e v e r e ly c r i t i c i s e d h v i n . <„ u «uuepenutni u r u e r o t u n it hollow s, ho’ P,ta la a n d w hen 11 e e - com ing from P o rtlan d . Dallas, Sa- dent of com m ercial cluh, O utlook re a g re a t deal of w ork and expense but d iv id u ais and new spapers ami perhaps" JusUy. H t £ £ V m a k e to H tic al ----- — e p retty „»rev- Is expected - th a t th spec- Ca.pital out of the situation is another thing and many papers and persons ta,n ’ lat 1 s disease was Incurable. |em a n d Oregon City, g ath ered in porter, 1925 fa ir b ooster, John dl8aPProv‘‘d °f fhe division are oppos., I to the recall. The com m ission-1 he wa8 b ro u g h t h ere to be am ong G resham S atu rd ay n ig h t and put on Brown and n ea rly a h u n d re d men, tacle will am ply repay th e principal I and teachers and those who o ffe re d ; G rossf°raud f s c S " * bt“'" aPPe,lt!d C0UM8- 1 fr' eUd8 a " d ‘° Ved ° ne8 boys and girls; g re a t excitem ent; ac Gross fraud *8 ^ h arg ed In the securing of nam es on the recall petitions . | T he fu n eral was held on F riday a cerem onial in Masonic hall, fol recall proceedings w cident feared, etc., etc. I t will m ake v o luntary help for th e ir efforts. Two I The lowed by a splendid banquet served , . ... - , ere nbout to be estopped on th at ground but the com- a f t e r n o o n from th e M ethodist by th e G resham Rebekahs. Interesting read in g a q u a r te r o r half hundred children will be in costum es m . issioned took the attitude that they would rath er have the m atter brought aftern o o n century from now. church. T he fu n eral serm on was which will display all the delicate to vote. Tw enty-six can d id ates crossed th e Word was received th is forenoon The candidates nominated on the recall ballots are said to be not represent- preached by th e Rev. D. L ester hot sands and were in itiated Into the tin ts of the rainbow . that an airp lan e was expected and atlve or competent men but office-seekers merely. F ields, p asto r of Mt. T ab o r M. E. m ysteries of th e su nshine branch of A sm all adm ission is to be charged .. probably pictures of th e proposed fair ° utlook dop8 not undertake to weigh the m erits of the decision in grounds would be ta k en . It was also fo r th e older ones but school children the telephone case. It may have been fair or it may have been unnecessary church, fo r five years th e p asto r of Odd Fellow ship. F o u r w ere from expected som e of th e distin g u ish ed will be ad m itted free. T ags are to and contrary to public interest. But it does deprecate the recall method Mr. T h o rn to n w hile th e fam ily lived G resham lodge, 16 from Boring and citizens would be ta k e n up fo r a unless for gross malfeance or incompetency. As a m atter of fact, it is claim at ^ icM in n v tlle. T he Rev. A. S. six from o th e r lodges. This was th e birdseye view of th e su rro u n d in g be sold fo r 20c apiece w hich will ed that the new nominees have little or no qualification for the office. Any Hisey had a p art in th e services. adm it one. R efresh m en ts of ice country but they w ere doom ed to dis uay, the attem pt to invoke the recall in this case is to he condemned by vot G resham C hapter, O. E. S. and Gresn- te n th cerem onial d u rin g th e past 12 appointment. m onths. cream and soda pop will be sold on ing against it on May 19, and upholding the men now in office. Lieut. V. U. Ayers, accom panied by th e grounds to help cover expenses am Lodge A. F. & A. M. atten d e d In T he officers of K rem lin Baku are /'.jo b Stubbs of th e S tubbs E lectrical a body and th e M asons conducted th e as follow s: If the w eath er proves unsuitable. I company, piloted th e A yers’ plane to services a t th e G resham cem etery, Wm. A. M orand, czar. ■ Gresham, landing in S m ith ’s field th e festival will be postponed until j assisted by Lee P eters, P ast W. M. of .n ear the fair gro u n d s ab o u t 11:30 T hursday o r F rid ay of th is week o r! R. G. H enderson, royal regent. the M cM innville Lodge. B eautiful a. m. M eeting th e citizens, they salu th e first good day. L. W aldron, g ran d duke. Last F riday night at W oodmen U bder m y a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a v e b r o u g h t they were in a h u rry to g et aw ay W. C. L au ren s, consellor. A large kite will sail overhead d u r hall, P ortland, the home of M ultno p le a s u re , a n d p r o s p e r ity , to so m e e x flow ers w ere th e re In profusion, th e again but would re tu rn in a few days te n t .it le a s t, to th e p e o p le o f th e c o u n gifts of sym pathizing friends. mah Camp No. 77, th e leading can- Chas. M eldron, com m andant. ing the perform ance if th e day fu rn to take pictures. ty , an d I w a n t to c o n tin u e to w o rk f o r The b ro th e r and all th e sisters of To the O utlook re p o rte r L ie u ten a n t ishes th e required am o u n t of breeze. d idates w*ere invited to speak. I koo <1 r o a d s a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y d o I w a n t Jesse Jones, chronicler. Among those who used th e opportun- to «^-operate in th e b u ild in g o f a ro a d Mrs T h o rn to n w ere p resen t at th e Ayers said his plane w as one of th e J . B. Swan, tre a su re r. T he program is as follows: Ity w ere R ufus C. Holman, candidate ^ U H n^ M¿ „ ^ s s „ c / !St^or n e'’ I ',’ a ^ , largest on the Pacific coast. It was E. V. M aulding, in n e r g u ard . Coming of th e birds and flowers. for re-election as county commis- to th e s u p p o r t o f t h i s m a tc h le s s p ro je c t fu n eral, besides o th e r relatives, also made by Ayers and S tubbs and has sioner. Not many from th is locality ! w a n t to c o n tin u e to Im p ro v e tn e frien d s from R ainier, C latsk an ie and K. J. Nolan, captain of patrol. H erald: George W adsw orth. full wireless eq u ip m en t including h e a r d M r H o l m a n o n t h a t o c c a s i o n ¡ b u s in e s s m e th o d s o f t h e c o u n ty so t h a t McMinnville. Among th o se present sending and receiving sets. T ne Lou W ln th er, m a ste r of cere T he advent of spring. Doris Bailey, n e a ro Mr. H o im an on tn a t occasion, necpssary an(1 UReful t h t n s s c a n he ac- hence the O utlook p rin ts his rea- ; c o m p lis h e d a t th e l e a s t c o s t, were Mrs. E va L eighton of L aG rande, monies. wireless equipm ent w as in stalled by S pirit of Spring and 12 spring sons for seeking re-election. They h a v e ta k e n th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f the Stubbs E lectrical com pany, of w e r e e i v e n a s f o l lo w s - th e P u b lic R e lie f o u t o f p o litic s a n d p u t Mr. an d Mrs. C larence Look of T he Thos. F. R yan, royal lectu rer. fairies. which Floyd Mack is th e local agent. ,.i?u g ,V e n , ? 8 \ o l , ° y 8 - „ , u i t in th e h a n d s o f e a rn e s t m en and A nother cerem onial will be held at T h e q u e s tio n is o fte n a s k e d m e w hy w o m en w h o a r e a t t e m p t i n g to s o lv e th is Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gould S pringtim e dance, Doris Bailey. The plane has a C u rtis 0xx6 eight- I d e s ire r e -e le c tio n a s c o u n ty c o m m is m o st d iffic u lt o f a ll a d m i n i s t r a t i v e and th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ter, cylinder engine. T he w hole outfit Eugene next week d u rin g th e Odd s io n e r. I b e lie v e t h a t Is a f a i r q u e s tio n p ro b le m s. A dvent of th e royal party. I w a n t to r e m a in on th e a n d I w ill a n s w e r It. I a d m it t h a t a t B o a rd so t h a t I c a n k e e p t h i s w o rk o u i Mr. and Mrs. W ill H a rt of T illa F ellow s' g ran d lodge session. was viewed and ad m ired by m any Crow ning of th e queen. tim e s I h a v e v e ry d is a g re e a b le e x p e r i o f p o litic s a n d u n t i l i t s s u c c e s s f u l a d who came a ttra c te d by th e unusu al e n c e s a n d t h a t I d is lik e t h e c o n tin u a l m i n i s t r a t i o n g e ts s o firm ly e s ta b lis h e d mook, Mr. an d Mrs. Roy S tarb ard of B utterfly dance. sight. c o n tr o v e rs ie s t h a t e n g a g e m y a t t e n t i o n ; t h a t n o p o litic ia n w , ill d a r e to d o ____ o th e r Scappoose, Mr. and Mrs H. L. Ball _ w ere n ever intended to m ake easy a F o re ste r’s drill. a n d y e t he w h o a c c o m p lis h e s a n y th in g Lieutenant A yers said he would be c o n t,n u e to le a v e I t o u t o f | of Boring, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beegle i g rea t expansion of cred it, such as we w o r th w h ile in t h i s w o rld m u s t h a v e p o ll'tics out in a few days and bring Roy Elves and fairies. th e f o r t i t u d e to e n d u r e p e r s e c u tio n an d P erry E. T h o rn to n was born in I bad t,h ‘R co u n try d u rin g th e recent ‘I ’ w a n t to c o m p le te th e c o n s tr u c tio n Norr. official Jo u rn a l p h o to g rap h e r th e p e r s e v e ra n c e to c o n tin u e in w h a t o f th e N ew C o u n ty H o s p ita l a n d to Rainbow fantasy. a j. n aoox , . I * a r Period- T h e prim ary purpose of e v e r e n d e a v o r f o r th e p u b lic good h e p r o p e r ly e q u ip a n d f u r n i s h It f o r e f - ( olum bta, K ansas, A with him to ta k e p ic tu res of G resham pril 7, 1886, an d | th e System Is to m ake possible th e Shepherd and shepherdess drill u n d e r ta k e s . T h e g r e a t c h a r a c t e r s o r flelen t a n d e c o n o m ic a l u se . I t h a s n o t and of the proposed f a ir site. h is to r y — th o s e w h o h a v e r e a lly s e rv e d c o s t m o re th a n I k n e w i t w o u ld n o r passed aw ay a t G resham , Oregon, su b stitu tio n in an easy and sound H ighland Fling. The plane aro se easily and sailed t h e i r fe llo w m e n — h a v e I n v a r ia b ly en- m o re th a n it s h o u ld L ik e a ll g r e a t u n - May 11, 1922, at th e age of 36 years, m an n er of one kind of cred it by re away to the n o rth . d u re d th e a t t a c k s o f th e u n g o d ly , b u t : d e r ta k ln e s . It h a s a t t r a c t e d th e a t t e n - Maypole dance. it w ith a n o th e r Just as h a v e h ad , even i f b u t f o r a few m o- tio n o f th o s e w h o f o r p e r s o n a l a n d s e lf- 1 m onth and 4 days. He w ent to La- placing sound. It does th is by replacing th e m e n ti, th e s u p re m e s a t is f a c t i o n o f r e ish r e a s o n s d e s ir e to d e s tr o y t h e b u ild Two special num bers. a liz in g t h a t th e y h a d b e e n o f so m e r e a l e r s : b u t p le a s e r e m e m b e r t h a t n o t a G rande, Oregon in 1905, w here he sound credit o b lig atio n s of sm all, lo P.-T. A. TO HAVE PICNIC u s e to t h e i r c o u n tr y m e n . R e m e m b e r s in g le c h a r g e h a s e v e r b e e n m a d e a n d M ovie W ill Benefit U nion High ’ AT BONNEVILLE t h a t R o o s e v e lt d ied b e fo re h is tim e ; s u c c e s s f u lly s u s ta in e d c o n c e r n in g th l« lived u n til 1909 when he was united cal banks w ith th e n o te obligation of L in c o ln , w a s a s s a s s i n a t e d : C o lu m b u s p ro je c t. Orchestra. A ll t h e c r i t ic is m s h a v e b een in m a rriag e to Violet E. Gould. They a stro n g R eserve bank having the w e n t h o m e in c h a in s a n d ev e n o u r S a g e n e ra l a n d In t h e m a in h a v e co n sist« The sta te P a re n t-T e a c h e r associa moved to McMinnville, Oregon, w here backing of th e n atio n al governm ent. v io r w a s cru cified . Y e t w h a t g lo r io u s o f f a ls e s t a te m e n ts . .. „ , In fact, th e reserv e notes which are On F riday evening, May 26, th e n a m e s ! tion invite all m em bers to a basket “ I w a n t to so o r g a n iz e t h e a d m i n i s t r a they spent th e g re a te r p a rt of th e ir issued by th e F ed eral R eserve Banks "T o m e i t is a m p le re c o m p e n se , a n d I tio n o f th e h o s p ita l t h a t th e r e w ill be lunch picnic to be held a t Bonneville Union High school o rch estra will give h o p e It w ill be so m e s a t is f a c t i o n to th o s e c lo s e s t r e l a t i o n s h i p w ith th e V n ' wedded life. He leaves to m ourn I a re actu ally oblig atio n s of th e United next T hursday, May 18. T he lunch a moving picture show In th e high w h o a r e d e a r to m e. to re a liz e t h a t m y v th e e r s ity . I w a n t It to h e a te a c h in g h o s hour has been set a t 1 o ’clock. Coffee c o n n e c tio n w ith t h e b u ild in g o f th e p i t a l — a h o s p ita l w h e r e t h e u n f o r t u n a t e th e ir loss his wife and one d au g h ter, ■ ^ 'a ' es G overnm ent. and salmon will be fu rn ish ed on th e school auditorium . T he pictu res will C o lu m b ia R iv e r H ig h w a y w a s p o s s ib ly a n d u n h a p p y p o o r m a y r e c e iv e th e v e r y Evelyn, In G resham , his m other, one ! . „ J ’ re n n V e m e n ? /’« W T * b° rrOW: . .. , . _ ’ „ I'n g req u irem en ts of th e G overnm ent be of th e very best and a p leasant in s t r u m e n t a l in fh e b r in g in g o f so m e b e s t a n d m try o s t I s k i l l f u l a id to t h e i r r - grounds. Mrs. M. P. H iggins, n atio n al P.-T. su rprise will be In sto re for all those s a n d s o f o u r people. P o s s ib ly th e p a r t sc ien ce. vno w ill s e r v e h e re , w ith o u t sister, tw o b ro th ers in th e East. His , m ade it necessary th a t th e m achin- b ro th er, C larence, of D etroit, Michi- j ery of th e R eserve B anks should be I I h a v e p la y e d in th e c o n s tr u c tio n an«t pay. association p resid en t, will be th e who attend. th e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f t h e I n t e r s t a t e -If you c o u ld h u t k n o w th e r e a l eon gan, h as been co n stan tly by his bed- la r<e,y used in p roviding loans guest of D istrict No. 1 on th a t day. A 3-reel H arold Lloyd comedy en B rid g e h a s h e lp e d su p p ly , a t a m in i- d ttlo n s o f th e sic k a n d th e p o o r In t h i s rin g g th l a s t th th ree ree m m onths. o n th . against g o v ern en tal w ar The splendid w ea th er now prevailing title d “ Among Those P re se n t,” one m u m c o s t, a c o n v e n ie n c e t h a t u n ite s a ll c i t y y ou w o u ld n e v e r b e g r u d g e th e m th e side sm e o d a u rin th e e last th|fl helped to m produce th „ Issues, period and (>f is unequaled fo r picnics. E veryone of th e funniest pictures ev er filmed s o u th w e s te r n W a s h in g to n w ith T o r t- h o s p ita l I a m e n d e a v o r in g to o b ta in He united with th e M ethodist in flatio n from which we are now la n d , c o m m e rc ia lly . I n d u s tr ia lly a n d so- f o r th e m , h u h o n th e c o n t r a r y I k n o w can look forw ard to a good tim e. will be shown, in addition a 3-reel d a l l y . The r e - o r g a n lz a tlo n of th e you w o u ld Jo in m e In th e w o rk a n d t h a t A meeting will be held in th e even fea tu re entitled “ More T ro u b le,” by C o u n ty F a r m — th e p eo p le’s f a r m — - y ou w o u ld n o t t o l e r a t e th e a b u s e t h a t I m church in 1909, and was also atfiliat-J em erging. T ,le feal purpose of th e co u n try 's ing on the sam e day at Lincoln high F ra n k K eenan, a late P ath e Review, w h e re b y to d a y e v e ry p e rs o n In t h e n o w h e a p e d u p o n m e b v th e O r e g o n ia n ’ ed w ith Union Lodge No. 4 3 A. F. & e In I ts s a v in g s w h ic h b u t y o u d o n o t n o w k n o w H ow ever e n tire b an k in g system is to m ake school at 8 o’clock. Mrs. H iggins Is and an Aesop Fable, w ith music by c a o v u e r n a ty g e c a a n b o s u h t a r $600 a m o n th ( w h e re a s so m e d a v v o u w ill k n o w a n d th e n th é A. M. and th e B. P. O. E of Mc- every d o lla r do its sh a re of work. expected to be p resen t and give a th e high school o rchestra. f o r 45 y e a r s It w a s o p e r a te d a t a l o s s ) . C o u n ty H o s p ita l w ill h e u n a n im o u s ly M innville. T he liquid cap ital of th e United is a n a c c o m p lis h e d f a c t. I w a n t to c o n - . a p p ro v e d : J u s t a s th e C o lu m b ia Ri- talk. A g eneral conference will fol Rem em ber th e date F rid ay even tin « S tates Is rep resen ted by th e actu al d a i r y h erd u n til ev- H ig h w a y Is to d a y , w h ic h a t th e tim e o f low. An invitatio n is extended to all. ing. May 26 at th e high school a u e r y u e u n to f o r d t e u v n e a lo t e p l I i ts t t l e c h ild 1n e v e r y o n e I I ts c o n s tr u c tio n , w a s c o n d e m n e d a n d I ts I he Federal Reserve System— money o r paper rep resen tativ es of d itorium . Admission 36c and 25.- o f o u r p u b lic a n d s e m i-p u b lic c h a r '- e ' ! b u ild e r s v llllfle d b y th o s e w h o m n o w Our Financial Safety-Valve. money in th e hands of Its people, and i n s t i t u t i o n s c a n b e s u p p lie d w ith a ll th e w e c a n n o t find. The Daily V acation Bible school Adv. _______ th e genuine function of th e banks is good, w h o le s o m e m ilk he r a n d r in k I " I w a n t to r e m a in o n th e B o a rd o f will be opened a t th e M ethodist E pis a ls o w a n t to In c re a se , f o r th e sa m e p u r - C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r s to c o m p le t,' e on th e m ove in copal church next M onday a t 9 B I LL RUN. ose, th e o u t p u t o f f r e s h e g g s, a n d f r e s h h a s b e e n so w ell b e g u n an il to re m o v e B estriction s on \'<»te-Issiiiiig P ow er to keep th ,s (T hlB IB No. 11 Of a B«rleH o f . p e d a l b a n d l ’n * . , h e b “ 8ln P 8 8 ° f th e nation, r u l t s a n d v e g e ta b le s In se a s o n . | th e c a r e o f th e alclL a n d th e p o o r In o'clock sharp. T he In terest am ong Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bozarth are the , i,,, v_,._ , -----. . T . ----- . . / — " I b e lie v e t h a t t h e o n e h u n d r e d m ile s i ltn o m a h e o u n ty f ro m p o litic s f o r a r tic le « p u b lis h e d b y th e F i r s t S t a t e r h e b a « * 8 can only o p era te on a tne hoys and g irls is grow ing rapidly proud ow ners of a baby boy born of p a v e d r o a d s w h ic h h a v e b een bull» 1 e M v e u r..’ B a n k , G r e s h a m , O re . b y p erm lB sio n , a p - ! sound basis when they re stric t th e ir as the tim e fo r th e opening day ap- T hursday, May 11 at the home of --------------------------------------------------------- i;;0?«!, aNn^ U^ r k ' nX T B ,^ d ^ n,^ r / J ! ? p fira,,o'la “ > Joans on tangible, mov- preaches. Mrs. Tim m erm an, In Gresham . N a tto n a l C ity R a n k o f N ew Y ork, th e ln R« realizable values which have la r g e s t b a n k In th e w o rld to d a y .) been created by labor. They violate This pow er of th e banks to issue th e ir n atu ra l reason fo r existence reserve notes is carefu lly restricted w henever they a tte m p t to m anufac- Follow ing G overnor O lcott’s in s id e - tr a c k t h e r e a l is s u e s o f th e ca m by law, and such curren cy cannot be , tu re , by any m eans w hatsoever, a a tio n d e s ig n e d to d ictm en t of th e Ku Klux K ian and d p r a a lc g n in b y r e l a i g io p r u o s c la c m put into circu latio n unless It is am ply ; supply of cred it over and above th a t o n tr o v e r s ie s . recent proclam ation the M orning “ In m y ju d g m e n t th e I s s u e s o f th i s secured by a gold reserv e and by | which th e actu al goods in hand al- O regonian yesterday published a list c a m p a ig n a r e e c o n o m ic a n d 'te le p h o n ic .' prim e com m ercial p ap er arisin g from j low. T h at is why a Jealous watch of questions which had been sen t to T h e p eo p le a r e g r o a n in g u n d e r a b u r actu al tran sactio n s. T h at Is, It pro-1 m ust be kept to safeg u ard o u r Fed- den o f ta x a t i o n t h a t Is l a r g e l y d u e to all can d id ates fo r nom ination ____„„ for th , .,________ e m a n n e r o f a d m i n i s t e r i n g t h e s t a t e tects th e U nited S tate s from any flat ! era l Reserve System , which if u n governor. T he g ist of th e query was g o v e r n m e n t, a n d th e e x a m p le th e r e b y money schem e, which m eans th e at- i tam pered with, will see th e country as to th e purpose of raising th is Issue ; set f o r th e s u b o r d in a te d iv is io n s o f th e tem pted m a n u fa ctu re of money by th ro u g h th e p resen t period of read- a t th is tim e and th e probable p art it ZnV c o n T m o n ^ o f ^ f f a t r i ^ r e i t s p H m 'a rlb m eans of a p rin tin g press. T he sta- Justm ent along sound and economic ■ would play In th e prim ary cam paign. w ith th e g o v e r n o r H e in c h a ir m a n o f bility of A m erica’s b anking system to-1 lines. 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H e a lo n e c o n t r o l s th e p e n i I f ro m yo u d e a lin g e n t ir e ly w ith w h a t te n t i a r y , w h e r e th e e x p e n s e o f o p e ra - hind every d o lla r of curren cy in cir System , is enabled to m ake use of all i yo u te r m a n is s u e In th e p r im a r y c a m - tio n in c r e a s e d f ro m $15.05 p e r c a p i t a in cu latio n , w hile in E urope recen t de- th e resources e n tru sted to Its care. ! p a ig n m a d e by a p r o c la m a tio n is s u e d by 1?<1H to $39.08 in 1921. F ro m th e c e n s u s I G o v e rn o r O lc o tt d e n o u n c in g th e K u b u r e a u a t W a s h in g to n c o m e s th e a p p a l vices for providing g o v ern m en ts w ith including your note, providing it rep- K lu x K ia n lin g in f o r m a tio n t h a t th e e x p e n s e o f money have only resu lted in such resen ts a bona fide com m ercial tran s- •You a s k a n u m b e r o f q u e s tio n s , a ll o p e r a tin g t h e H ta te g o v e r n m e n t o f O re serious depreciation of th e ir cu rren - action of value and with a m atu rity o f w h ic h c a n be a n s w e re d f ro m m y g on in c r e a s e d f ro m $5.82 i>er c a p i t a in cies th a t th e ends attem p ted have , of not longer th an six m onths, for the v ie w p o in t by a n a n s w e r to y o u r se co n d 1917 to $26.74 In 1920 N o in te llig e n t 1 fu rth e r developm ent of th is com- q u e s tio n : “ Do y o n c o n s id e r th e K u m an w ill b e d e c e iv e d b y th e s u g g e s tio n s been defeated. 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T h ese a re tn e s a n is s u e o n ly a s G o v e rn o r O lc o tt h a s t h i n g s t h a t a r e th e r e a l I s s u e s in th is a t t e m p t e d to m a k e i t so. I t i s a s h a m e c a m p a ig n , u p o n w h ic h th e p eo p le o f th a n d a n o u t r a g e to I n je c t r e lig io u s o u e s - s t a t e w ill s p e a k a t th e p r im a r ie s It is tio n s in to a p o litic a l p rim a ry . I t h a s m y ju d g m e n t t h a t n o m a n w h o h a s h eld no p la c e th e r e , I h a v e n o t p u t it th e re , th e office o f g o v e r n o r, w ith th e a ll pow - a n d 1 r e f u s e to he a p a r t y to p u t t i n e r f u l ite m v o te a t h is c o m m a n d , d u r in g th e re . I f e le c te d G o v e rn o r I s h a ll be th e p e rio d in w h ic h t h e e x p e n s e s <(f $ g o v e r n o r o f a ll th e p eople, w ill em s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t h a v e q u a d r u p le d , can th e la w s w ith o u t f e a r o r fa v o r, a n d I d e c e iv e th e p e o p le a s to th e is s u e s o f r e f u s e to be fo rc e d in to a r e lig io u s w a r th e c a m p a ig n b y p u t t i n g u p a r e lig io u s by a n y c a n d id a te in je c tin g r e lig io u s bogy. c o n tr o v e r s ie s in to a p o litic a l c a m p a ig n . N e ith e r d o t h é p e o p le o f O reg o n “ I do b e lie v e t h a t th e g o v e r n o r ’s p ro c- w a n t a g o v e r n o r w h o is a p a r t n e r w ith i la m a tio n w a s in s p ir e d by p o litic a l m o - i F a r in e T e le p h o n e Ar T e le g r a p h C om tiv e s. T h e o n ly in c id e n ts t h a t h a v e p a n v , a s th e r e c o r d s sh o w S e n a to r H a ll co m e to m y o b s e r v a tio n o f o u t r a g e s in to oe. t h i s s t a t e o f th e k in d r e f e r r e d to in tb " T h e r e p u b lic a n s o f O re g o n re a liz e g o v e r n o r ’s p r o c la m a tio n h a v e b een r e th a t th e r e w ill be a n e le c tio n a f t e r th e p o r te d in th e n e w s p a p e r p r e s s f ro m p r im a r ie s a n d s in c e th e is s u a n c e of J a c k s o n c o u n ty . I f th e s e a s s a u l t s a r e G o v e rn o r O lc o tt’s p r o c la m a tio n m a n y o f a s w id e s p r e a d a s th e g o v e r n o r s a y s in th e m a r e q u e s tio n in g w h e th e r th e n o m h is s t a te m e n t t h a t th e y o c c u r r e d in in a tio n o f e i t h e r G o v e rn o r O lc o tt o r v a r io u s c o u n tie s , he s h o u ld , a s th e h ead S e n a to r H a ll w ill m e a n p a r t y d e f e a t In o f th e la w e n f o r c in g d e p a r tm e n t o f th e November. s ta te , he p r e p a r e d tr p o in t o u t th e s p e “ I h a v e b een q u ite th o r o u g h ly o v e r cific in s t a n c e s a n d th e s te p s he h a s th e s t a t e a n d h a v e c o n fid e n c e t h a t I w il ta k e n to a p p r e h e n d th e g u ilty p a r tie s re c e iv e th e r e p u b lic a n n o m in a tio n fo r I f u r t h e r b e lie v e t h a t th e in s p ir a tio n f o r g o v e rn o r, a n d r e p u b lic a n s g e n e r a lly l l y be- li v e th .................. th e G o v e r n o r's p r o c la m a tio n w ag de - lle a t I f I a m n o m in a te d I w ill be v e lo p e d In th e c ity o f P o r tla n d by th» e le c te d . g o v e r n o r ’s a d v is e rs , w h o r e a lis e t h a t he “ i f 1 am e le c te d g o v e r n o r I p r o m is e I is h o p e le s s ly o u t a s a r e s u lt o f u n p r e c e a r e a l h o u s e c le a n in g t h a t w ill re lie v e i d e n te d e x tr a v a g a n c e In th e e x p e n d itu re * th e tM*ople f ro m th e b u r d e n s o f a la r g e I o f th e p e o p le 's m o n ey d u r in g h is a d - u n n e c e s s a r y e x p e n s e In m a in ta in in g th e m i n i s t r a t i o n , a n d t h a t th e y h o p e t o ' s t a t e g o v e r n m e n t.” — A dv LEGION BOYS TO ELECTION RETURNS TO BE HONOR DEAD COMRADES RECEIVED BY RADIO V o te X 6 2 BENNETT J. E. Miogali H on ett, E<'nrl,4-« R epublican P r im a r io May I». IIF22 E ffective, S ervice Strict E conom y One of th e many p atrio tic acts of | G resham Is to have th e privilege ' th e Oregon Am erican Legion posts Is of receiving th e election re tu rn s by j th e p u rch ase of grave m arkers to be radio from P o rtlan d as soon as they j placed on th e graves of the W orld are gent o ut by th e sta tio n s accord- Republican Candidate for Representative 18th Diet. Multnomah Co. W ar veterans. C om m ittees a re to ing to w ord Just received from th e Mr. Rennett prom ises th a t if elected he will work for such laws as will be appointed by th e posts to place F ran k C. Jo n es com pany | •»<’ of equal Justice to ail. th ese official bronze m ark ers on th e On th e evening of election day, t®v°rs a lower automobile license tax, lower license tax on old cars g ra v e , on M emorial Day which is next F riday. May 19, th e r J’ood *"od * • <’uarP dPal for thp • . , . , „ , , . . . . . . . laboring man, the farm er and the business man. Legion posts th ro u g h o u t Oregon election re tu rn s will be received and He also says In his platform that he will insist on making a change In are expected to hold M emorial Day bulletined. H eginning at 7 p m., and the Public Service Commission laws so that lower telephone and gas rates services w herever a post is establish- con tin u in g un til 8 p. m. th e Hallock j ,nay b” had. ed to pay hom age to those who died and W atson b ro adcasting statio n will s '•« •” n,Jr Judgement, a man upon whom ail the people can . 7 , . . -v „ ” unite. He Is honest, fearless and effective In all his dealings Is a success- th a t th e nation m ight live. Since send out th e news From 8 p m. un- fu, bu, )n, . „ mari> and know, what rronom y th e last war, they are th e men of til about m id n ig h t th e O regonian sta- HE IS NOT A POLITICIAN B unker Hill, of G ettysburg, of San i tion will vake up th e sending and T hirteen to be elected, give him one of your 13 votes. give out retu rn s. tiago and of th e Argonne. M. T urner, (Paid Adv.)