Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, May 06, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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the notice and forget it. He appre­
O R D E R E D E R A D IC A T E D ciates the hearty cooperation which eradicate the pest. The following ad­
he received last year and looks for­
ward to still greater results this year
in the effort to destroy the weeds for
the benefit of all.
The Canada thistles, which are a l­
ready beginning to develop, are con­
sidered among the worst of the nox
ious weeds. Oregon A gricultural col­
lege is cooperating with property
owners and officials in the effort to
D. W. McKay of Fairview, official
weed inspector, has been Instructed
by the county court to Issue notices
early in the season to owners of
acreage that they are to take prompt
action toward destroying the weeds.
Mr. McKay expects to send such no­
tices at once and he says that those
who have no weeds to burn may burn
vice is sent out from the college:
"To get rid of them plow the land
thoroughly to cut off the roots.
Spring-tooth out as many of the roots
as possible without dragging them to
a new place in the field and keep the
patches bladed off or cultivated so no
green leaf gets above the ground all
summer.
The Oregon experiment
station plants such patches to a heavy
sowing of oats and vetch in the fall.”
CONCENTRATE
For County Commissioner
Four-year Term and
Recall Candidate
We Need Him Now!
Don’t scatter the votes
among so many and
let the little fellow in
He is Experienced, Capable, Honest and Aboveboard
Inform ation furnished by H. L. St.C lair
-P a id Adv.
Citizens Urged to
Exercise Franchise
At All Elections
To the Editor Oresham Outlook:__
I would like, through the columns of
your paper to call attention to the im­
portance and duty of every registered
voter in the state voting at the pri
mary and all other elections. The
right of franchise carries with It a
priceless privilege, and imposes a
serious and solemn duty which should
be performed. It is a sad commentary
on our republican form of govern­
ment that legislation of great im port­
ance frequently is placed upon the
statute books of this state by a very
small percentage of registered voters.
This is also true of the selection of
our public officials—city, county and
state. In many elections even the
most im portant officials heretofore
have been elected with probably not
over twenty-five or th irty per cent of
the registered vote.
The citizen who is a qualified elec­
tor and neglects to go to the polls and
vote on election day should be the
last person to complain about the
election of incompetent officials and
the enactm ent of objectionable laws.
Instead, he invariable is the first to
protest, unmindful of the fact th at the
real responsibility for the very situ a­
tion of which he complains belongs to
himself and hundreds of other equally
negligent electors for evading their
duty as citizens.
Another class of residents of this
state is equally censurable and re
sponsible for this condition. I refer
to those residents who, although eli­
gible to citizenship, frequently neg
I lect taking out the necessary papers
I and qualifying as citizens for a great
many years after arriving in this
country. Even then, it is too often
the case they are impelled to that
action by some reason personal to
I themselves, rath er than the more
laudable purpose of participating in
the election of deserving officials and
| the enactm ent of good and beneficial
laws as well as the defeat of vicious
J and unw orthy m easures. Bad as this
I is it is not com parable to citizens of
this country who neglect th eir duty
to vote thereby failing to m easure up
to the full m easure of good citizen-
' ship. It certainly is a privilege to be
a part of the electorate in this state
I where each voter is in effect a legis­
lator. This in itself emphasizes the
duty of every citizen to vote at all
| elections.
Good governm ent is assured in pro­
portion as the electorate participates
j therein. A great m ajority of citizens
in every community desire good gov­
ernm ent, clean, trustw orthy officials
| and legislation for the public good.
The best antidote for unfaithful pub­
lic officials and undesirable laws, now
elected or enacted by plurality vote,
[ is a general participation by all elect-
I ors in all elections. When the voters,
by going to the polls, will express
their demand for honest officials and
clean laws, then and not until then
| will the best men in every community
consent to become candidates for pub-
| lie office.
As President Coolidge has said
I "Duty is not collective; it is per-
I sonal."
I. L. PATTERSON.
Plano Tuning.
Piano tuning ,3. Plano and organ
repairing. Fred B. Jones. Phone o r­
der« to Outlook, 1581. or TAbor 8952.
T H E
U N IV E R S A L
C A R
s*ia„ -1 5 9 0
'
You can buy any model by making a «mall down-
paym ent arranging easy terms for the halance
■rv
f* ? ,Uy on our
Purchase Plan,
th e rord dealer in your neighborhood will «ladlv
explain both plana In detail
SRI THB
N IA R IR T
A U T H O R IZ ID
RORD
D lA L IR
for the 18th Legislative District
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Many years director and clerk of School D istrict No. 46
Do you favor the past practice in sending city men only
to the legislature? Do they know your problems? Are
they w illing to listen to you after election?
Why not send a successful country man who is quali­
fied to serve you?
»
Cooperation is much needed in country as well as in
city. Judging from the m any laws which have been de­
clared unconstitutional by our court is it not tim e to have
a cool, earnest man, capable of good judgm ent to repre­
sent you?
—P aid Adv.
When You Do Your
Marketing Today
Order a Can of
8MAIZO
OIL
q u ic k e r — e c o n o m ic a lly
Eleven Advantages
o f Amaizo Oil
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R. G. MORROW
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Circuit Judge
Dept. No. 2
R E P U B L IC A N
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ly, quickly.
2 . Docs n o t smoke at cooking
tem perature.
3 . Does not carry the flavor
o f one food to another, so
can be used over and over.
4. Heats quickly.
5. Measures easily and accur­
ately.
6 . Blends rapidly w ith other
ingredients.
7. Necessitates no melting.
8 . M akes delicate, deliciosu
kes — is an ideal short-
ening.
9. M a in ta in s the d elic io u s
natural flavor o f foods.
10. Does n o t curd in mayot*.
naise.
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FORD MOTOR COMPANY P F T R O IT M IC H IC A N
Republican Candidate for
I t d o es th e w o rk of
b o th so lid fats an d oils
A Welcome Member
of the Family
Efficiency of manufacture ta accurately reflected in the
quality and price of the Ford Touring Car
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11. Its can it dustless, rustless,
<ssv to handle and store,
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Am erican Maize-Products Com pany
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Republican Candidate for
CONSTABLE
Present Incumbent
Primary Election May 16
A most nutritious salad Is made by been added. Nuts chopped
rather
mixing cottage cheese and orange« coarsely may also be added.
cut in small cubes. A rrange on let-
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