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J T W IC E W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 14, NO. 2« GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, GIFTS FOR HOME ASKED PO R T L A N D W ATER BOARD AS TRIBI TE TO MOTHER O B E N D R A INAG E RIG H T LEST WE FORGET. C A N D ID A T E S MAY PRESENT A R G U M EN TS TO VO TERS T h e p rim ary election is n ea r at ard ofkM1u ,tn " m ab io u n ‘y win recor(j th e ir choice of men to fill . S , everal of th e m ore pro m in en t can- th e different offices of tru st. One of didat«8 for nom ination a t th e p ri th e m ost im p o rta n t offices in th is m ary election next F rid ay appeared cou n ,y is th a t of sheriff. The choice before a fair-sized audience of in ter i°vr ± " * 2 ? . ? ? . b* sw ayed ’’«»ed men and w om en at a political F itn ess alone’ s h iiu h /d e te r n U n e ^ o u r I rally in M etzger’s h all last night and 1921 A SAFE MAN TO HANDLE THE COUNTY’S BUSINESS. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 Per Year COUNTY CLUB AGENT REPORTS FULL MONTH “How would your m other w ish you T he rig h t to connect a 4-lnch d rain to observe M others' Day? . ,, urain « ra County Club A gent W. D. K inder By a w hite c a rn a tio n w orn on your pipe rrom th e pipe lines cro ssin g th e has filed his rep o rt of w ork for th e coat lapel? gu lly n o rth of Pow ell stre e t betw een m onth of A pril, w hich indicates th a t By w riting a le tte r to h er? " asks Main and R oberts, w as g ran ted th e th e m onth has been a busy one for Mrs. Ida W allace U nruh, financial sec P o rtlan d w ater by action of th e him and a profitable one for th e m any re ta ry of the C hildren's F arm Home. G resham city council a t its re g u la r boys and g irls engaged in club w ork If she is still living ce rta in ly w rite i In th e county. T he g re a te r p a rt of h er a long loving le tte r a ssu rin g her m eeting la st T uesday evening. It is vote. T he p rese n t sheriff, T. M. H u rl- I Rave th e ir liste n e rs m any stro n g a r- the tim e w as spent in field w ork, of your continued love for h er and the plan to fill th e gully and th is p re b u rt, has d em o n strated his fitness in gum ents on th e issues of th e cam- w hich covered 22% days. T h ree and a your resolve to live as she w ould have caution is ta k en to provide m eans of an exceptional m an n er. He has saved p aig„. Many can d id ates said It w as you do. If she is on the "o th e r side" h alf days w ere sp en t in th e office. H is th o u san d of d o lla rs for th e ta x p ay e rs. U.,,„ ... . . .. , , J u s t to m ention one in stan ce, before ° “ e of th e best a,te n d ed and m ost en- send th is m essage ac ro ss th e space d rain in g th e pipes if necessary. | office included a v ariety of w ork, the T he m a tte r of th e erectio n of a s u it he cam e into office th e sheriff w as I fh u siastic m eetings they had attended, th a t divides you from her. S urely i w ritin g of letters, c irc u la rs and press God w ill let h er h ea r and heaven w ill able arch w ay on Main stre e t n ea r th e p erm itted to m ake w hat profit he T he m eeting w as opened by H. L. | rep o rts. W hile in th e field 33 club be h ap p ier because of a m essage from en tra n c e of th e fa ir g ro u n d s w as could from feeding th e p riso n ers in St. C lair who called on Judge G eorge m eetings w ere held w ith an a tte n d you. e county jail. H u rlb u rt realized th e w , . a again b ro u g h t up for discussion as th e th possibility for g ra ft in th is d irection P ? S ta p '* ton to P tesltle a " d in tro d u ce ance of 260 m em bers. One hundred "T hese are th e trad itio n al and b eau tifu l m ethods of observance, but deep re s u lt of th e objection to th e p lan on and fram ed a law ta k in g th is item *“ e 8Pe a k ers w’hich he did in his and sixty p erso u al visits w ere m ade; in h er h e a rt your m other would ask th e p a rt of J. C. K ilgore, w ho a p p e a r out of th e hands of the sheriff an d I U8Ua‘ en te rta in in g m an n er, know ing 8 field m eetings w ith an atten d a n ce of th a t your trib u te to h er te n d ern ess ed in person to voice his p ro test. R p u ttin g it in th e h an d s of th e county, m any of them w ell enough to call 38 w ere held and 3 d em onstrations, and ca re for you should prove its s in w as suggested th a t th e a rc h would be All p riso n ers confined by th e different them by th e ir first nam e w ith an atten d a n ce of 23; 4 other cerity by oth er and very p rac tica l . r r ? r * • * - .................................... <. tokens. On M others’ Day in Oregon m eetings w ere held and 3 clubs w ere ‘ be c - O m its but th is prop- to M ultnom ah co unty 70 ce n ts per day behalf, b ut sev eral can d id ates su b scrip tio n s w ill be taken by c h u rc h organized, w ith 22 m em bers enrolled. es in every city and ham let, for the osition m ig h t not be accepted by th e p er p riso n er. D uring th e p ast y ear spoke for him and gave him th e very | T he county club ag en t gave 4 dem building of an o th er cottage a t the Shope B rick w orks of P o rtlan d , w hich M ultnom ah county received from th is highest recom m endations. T he judge o n stratio n s w ith an a tten d a n ce of 23. C h ild ren ’s F arm Home n ear Corvallis. con cern has agreed to fu rn ish th e ^ 1 . ^ ® 8“ “ 7,\*£b kn° ™ he d“Pend on th e alm ost Various Clubs Demonstrate. W hat an op p o rtu n ity th is is to observe hricka fnr n i« .. , fo rm erly w ent into th e pockets of th e | ' — ------- W. F. McKenney show s unan,m ous su p p o rt of his fellow cltl- th e day as she would have you ob brick s for p iers fo u r feet sq u a re and sheriff8. T hls in stan ce alo n e The boys of th e C h anticleer P oul P ro m in en t P o rtlan d business m an on se rv e it. nigh enough to c a rry th e arch on con- th a t Mr. H u rlb u rt has w orked In th e « n » in th is “neck of th e woods, try club, u n d er th e local leadership of the rec all b allo t for county com “T he m other th a t held you to her ditlon th a t th e city build th e arch , in te re st of his c o n stitu e n ts and not Jo h n H. Lee rep rese n ted S enator Mrs. Jo h n Lynch, gave a d em o n stra m issioner. b re a st and dream ed a ll th e dear T he m a tte r w ill be ta k en up w ith th e for him self. McNary who is stay in g a t his post in _____________ tion of how to conduct a m eeting, a t dream s of m otherhood, w ould first of nexT m V e ti^ “ n 7 ’’^ °” h a v ln V ’t h e p riso n ers“ s p e n iin g ^ th e k • tb *9 tl“ e of '« P o r ta n t legislation and M O T H ER ’S DAY AT the home of Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Cook, all desire th a t m oth erless, hom eless t s th e expectation tim e in idleness he has found w ork depending on th o se who ap p reciate ch ild ren should be both m othered and M E T H O D IST (TIURU1I | A pril 1st. T he m others and fath ers sheltered. Such is th e p u rpose of th e th a t high school stu d e n ts and o th e rs for them in cru sh in g rock for th e his ability and devotion to service to of th e club m em bers w ere p rese n t and C h ild ren ’s F arm Home. m ake suggestions as to an a p p ro p ria te county roads and by so doing h as continue him in th e resp o n sib le posl- Special p rep a ra tio n Is being m ade a d elightful evening w as spent. “T he tw o cottages of th e H ome are legend o r legends for th e arch. helped th e p riso n ers by a sm all daily tjon to w hich he h attain ed during ill all d ep artm en ts of th e M ethodist ia . __. , i > D r’ Jo b,laon- v e terin aria n of G resh- filled to overflow ing. Love ca n n o t en w age and th e sale of th e cru sh ed rock . . 1 u u r,,,e Episcopal ch u rch for th e a p p ro p riate A com m unication cam e from th e produced la rg e them to adm it an o th er boy or a revenue for th e county of BeTen y ea rs of h ard w ork in th e observance of M other’s Day next Sun- am ’ Kave a d em o n stratio n to the boys girl. T he th ird cottage n ea rin g com B erry G row ers P ack in g com pany a s k $45,000. United S tate s senate. T h ere seem s no day. T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey. th e V ictory H olstein C alf club on pletion, has m ore ap p lica n ts th a n it ing th e city to m ove th e h y d ra n t n ear T he sh eriff’s office h an d les all th e question th a t M cNary is th e m an who will occupy th e p u lp it a t both ser- A pril 5. w ill contain. A fo u rth cottage l can be8‘ re p re se n t Oregon in th e sen | H is them e in the m orning will | The boy9 ot th e p a | rv iew Camp th e can n ery buildings fa rth e r aw ay, u rg e n tly needed. E ach day th e di as it is too close to be of u se in case co u rt both civil and crim in al and ate. He h as done th in g s for Oregon b® "T b ®, “ T ® ’” F,°.r th ro u g h the crim in al d ep a rtm en t I ,o r Oregon nJng . .„ I „ ad but ^ a r to Lilvey.* I Cookery club gave a d em onstration of re c to rs of the Home sigh to th in k of th e little ap p lica n ts who m u st be de a fire should s ta r t in th e p a rt of th e keeps th e peace th ro u g h o u t th e coun- and *or foe co u n try . He is active, j The choir w ill slug th e anthem bow t0 co°k a m eal over the cam p fire, unloading shed n ea r th e h y d ran t. T he ty an d policing of highw ays in th e safe and Influential. nied. “O Be Jo y fu l" In th e m orning. Miss They served a delicious d in n er to the Think of These Children on council replied th a t th e h y d ra n t w as county. Adolph G erw in san g sev eral solos, Ede,,a Tow le will sin g th e solo, te ach ers of th e F airview school and Mothers’ Day. placed w here it is for th e p ro tectio n of c o u n tV w a s m enaced by th e “ U ap p re cla ted ’ and “V h T ju n ’K ’u n day school will have C,Ub “ K®nt an d Mr8’ K ,n d e r’ M rs’ L “T hin k of them as your m other th e nom ination of Joseph D unne a sh o rt p ro g ram at th e opening of Stem® *a local lead er of th e club would, w ith a h e a rt th a t u n d ersta n d s th e ca n n ery an d th e fac t of th e ex and o th e rs it w as Sheriff T. M. H u rl- th e ir need, and th a t goes out to them panding buildings of th e can n ery r e n b u rt who organized th e fam ous M ult- to <be sta te senate. D unne, who th eir school to w hich they are invlt- a,ld “ >• ot “ >e m em bers have now fln- generously, gladly. Resolve ju s t now dered it p ra c tic a lly useless w as not nom ah G uard. H e w as its com m and-1 could not be p resen t, is a safe and ! Big th e ir m others. ished th e work. th a t w h eth e r you a re an a tte n d a n t of the fau lt of th e city. T he change would eriu g chief. H e organized them and stro n g m an and should be nom inated. ' Tbe c irc le s of th e L ad ies’ Aid so- On April 11. the Camp Cookery club ch u rch service or not th a t you w ill be approved by th e council, it w as uniform ed them and we all know I n , „ -----------— ... ! ciety are plan n in g to ren d er assist- W. F. M cKenney gave one of the of P le a sa n t Valley, u n d er th e local have a p a rt in th e building of th is w h at v alu ab le serv ice they perform - ance to th e elderly people öf th e ir te r- fo u rth cottage, and so a s sist in th is stated , b u t th e co st of th e m oving ed. He could n o t go for serv ice a t th e m ost clea r cu t and te llin g ta lk s of the rito rles In g ettin g to th e m o rning ser-1 lead ersh ip of Mrs. F. A. Lehm an, gave h u m a n ita ria n w ork of m oth erin g th e w ould be ch arg ed to th e b erry g ro w fro n t so he did his utm ost h ere at evening on th e bridge problem . He vice. Every one will w ear the flowers a dem o n stratio n of m eal p rep a ra tio n helpless, hom eless ch ild ren of our ers. hom e an d we should not fo rg et th is is a can d id ate for com m issioner on I*1 honor of m others, p rese n t and ab- over th e cam p fire. T he boys and state. R est assu red th a t your m other x tra faith fu l serv ice w hen w e c a st the reenii . favor- I sent. .. . , , , 5 , I t w as rep o rted th a t th re e co ncerns, e our vote at th e prim aries. We have ?® r ® Ca“ aKa' n s‘ R ankin. He T he d ev o t|o n a, , . En- leader httV® 8 V®ry c h a rm ‘ w herever she is w ill sm ile to receive the M ultnom ah County F a ir, th e got a good sh eriff—one of th e best th e | ®l>ly im pressed all w ith his Ideas and w ortb League will be A nniversary I lnK cam p in the woods and th e re they th is hom age you pay to h e r m em ory. If you do not atten d th e M others’ Day Zw eibel M an u factu rin g com pany and county h as ever had. L et us m ake no ability. j Day.” H elen H isey w ill be th e leader. | served delicious clam chow der. ch u rch service you may send th is gift th e G resham Ice C ream and Ice com m istak e by changing, b ut let us re - | O. H. P o rte r, ca n d id ate for d istric t On A pril 25, th e clu b m em bers of in m em ory of m other to the n e a re st pany owed w ate r b ills to th e city a g elect him and play safe. judge, m ade a good im pression. BETH E li B A P T IS T UIIURCII I Powell Valley clubs w ith th e P a re n t- ch u rch or send it d irect to th e C hil g reg a tin g m ore th a n $300. T he m a r Ju d g e H arvey B elt, can d id ate for M A k E S A N NOUNUEM ENTS T each er association of th a t com m uni d re n 's F arm Home office, 615 Stock HIGH BALL TEAM the su p rem e bench, gave a w inning E xchange Bldg., P o rtlan d . If you shal an d tre a s u re r w ere In stru cted to ty, gave an evening’s en tertain m en t. WILL MEET MOLALLA talk on his asp ira tio n s as a Jurist. w an t to know m ore about it before tak e ste p s to w ard th e collection of th e . ------- At th e B ethel B ap tist ch u rch next The boys’ clubs gave a d em onstration F ra n k L onergan. for th e leg islatu re, | ^ nday ¿ be J " 1} ^ 'i t o n - H h° W tO COnduct a AitBr giving w rite th e re for inform ation. acco u n ts. T he follow ing b ills w ere I t is probable th e G resham high Keep M others’ Day as it should be read an d allow ed: b all team w ill m eet M olalla high on th e I and H arry D aniels for th e sen ate w ere F reew ater. Sunday school will m eet th e Pr °Kram tb e clubs had a b azaar kept.” Also us usual at 10 o'clock. M others' Day and BoltI various a rticle s. T h ere w ere C rane & C o.......................................$109.16 local diam ond next T uesday. M olalla introduced and spoke briefly as h ere sev eral w eeks ago b u t heavy n a_„v , __, , . G. A. Cox, sa la ry and ex p en se. 100.90 w services w ill be observed w ith I also side show s and num erous stands ra in s prevented th e gam e being fin- G®°rK® * a “ ch for ,h e le* isIa tu re ’ E. H. Kelly, s a la r y ...................... 100.00 special m usic a t both m orning and w bere p ean u ts and pop corn could be ished. W hen it ended M olalla had a Mr- Kyder spoke effectively for H am m ar, 75 m eter b o x es........... 123.75 evening services. T he m em bership of 1 tw o -ru n lead. T his is considered one Sheriff H u rlb u rt. A. Ruegg, sa la ry 100.00 th e ch u rch is especially u rged to be purchased. R ufus H olm an m ade a tellin g talk p rese n t a t th e Sunday services. All G resham O utlook, n o tic e s ... .70 of th e best team s G resham has OrgniiizatiunM Formed. M organ B ro th ers, h au lin g .. 1.05 t at ^ lr’dro 0h t mW iHnr h ? MoIalla wo“ *d on th e bridge situ atio n and Ju d g e Ek- a re welcome. Republican for A Brow n Sw iss Calf club w as o r ra te G resham still higher, as M olalla I _ G resham B attery s t a t i o n . .. . 2.00 h as alre ad y defeated Salem and o th er ganized In th e Brooks com m unity a ' can,Bdate for c irc u it judge, REPRESENTATIVE E rn e st Cox, la b o r..................... 2.00 M. G. M unson of P o rtlan d , New an en ro llm en t of seven m em bers A. W. M etzger & Co., supplies 8.00 good team s up the valley, w inning five aK ainst Ju d g e M orrow, p resen ted his York, b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. M. M .. w ith , , tl ... . . . . claim s and a s p ira tio n s in a stro n g Squire, is spending a few w eeks visit- an d . Mra’ Jo L. L. K idder, su p p lie s................. 8.70 and losing one. h n Uoeck11 aB loca> leader; Look for an n o u n cem en ts of next m an n er Jam es P eterso n , la b o r............... 11.00 ing at th e S q u ire home. A lfred G rossen Is p resid e n t; George Cecil M etzger, su p p lie s........... 2.00 T u esd ay 's game. G rossen, vice p resid e n t; A nna Boeckll, In v esto r's S yndicate ................. 157.50 Zion Evangelical Church ¡E X P E R T S LEAD WAR ON WOOD SAWING I se creta ry and Jam es M cLean, trea s- M other’s Day serv “es w " i be held I F 0 0 T A N D * © U T H D ISE A SE Jero m e C ocklereas la b o r ........... 2.00 Quickly ai d efficiently done by ex- u rer. T he o th er m em bers a re P aul H. H oss, la b o r ......................... 4.00 a t th e Zion E v an g elical ch u rch Sun- F. J. D eutcher, h au lin g 30 loads ‘,o r; : , . N ! L , ’. r i ? r: , r n' p“ ' m « .,.,.,.. u ».»,, . „ a « . . „ a T he full force of th e U nited S tates > g arb ag e ...................................... 60.00 day m orning. T he p asto r, th e Rev. P o rtla n d E le ctric P ow er Co., R. G ebhardt, will preach on th e I K°v ern m en t has been b ro u g h t Into GEO SHAW Phone 22» ED SMITH | G rossen. A county H olstein C alf club was lig h ts .......................................... 110.70 te x t: "A nd th e M other of Je su s w as Play effectively a g a in st th e foot and E kstro m T ru ck , h au lin g . . . . . . . 2’oo T h ere,” in th e E nglish language at 11 m outh disease In C alifornia. T he dis- vegetables or dairy p ro d u cts from the organized w ith an en ro llm en t of seven greal. non-infected “ rea s of CaUfornla. Inem ber8. E. P . Schedeen Is local J. H. M etzger, s a la r y ................... 7.50 a n ^ th e G erm an language a t 11:45 ease has been confined to ce rtain lim We know of no in stan ce w here th e , , a . .. J. H. M etzger, la b o r................... 33.10 [ ° cIock- T be c b o |r will sing "A | te(j d istric ts in th e sta te and the disease has been ca rrie d by such ship- I b’a de r . R oland Schedeen, p resid e n t, C hris Allen, la b o r ....................... 1.25 Elo,Y,?,r for Y° u - M other D ear," by Ira w ork of stam p in g it out Is proceeding m en ts,” Dr. H ouck said. G eorge Rodlun, vice p resident, and W ater bill, A pril 1 ....................... 341.20 B W ilson. A special in vitation is ex- rig o ro u sly u n d er th e d irection of Dr Com plete confidence In th e men in | W alter A nderegg, secreta ry . T he W ater bill, May 1 ......................... 339.60 ‘ended to all m o th e rs—and fath ers, u . G. H ouck, p erso n al re p rese n tativ e of S ecre tary W allace d en artm en t o f « ® » . i f l e l d ^ “ 2 ex P5e’ ?ed by Dr> J - R o th er m em bers a re : L ester Schedeen, .. re, y w ho ’v a*‘ac ' d ep a rtm control en t ot ¡„du'stry Mohler, chief of th e bureau of anim al T ra ty A nderegg, L aw rence A few w ords w ill te ll th e w hole 1()T be S unday acb°°* w*'l convene at a g rlc u ltu has e Complete Ayls- . -« —— — . aw a • ***• I r» r th o o n m h ln a il fn itn a a n l n »> _ r I _»U of th e com bined fed eral and sta te a g ric u ltu re , in a m essage he has Just w or‘h- sto ry in th e W ant Column. A canning club w as organized in sen t to Dr. H ouck and th e local fed C edar posts for sale. Any q u antity. I forces. ‘E very m ethod Justified by our past era l inspectors. A W ant Ad will do it for you. A. W. M etzger Co. P hone 1451. tf D am ascus w ith Iren e Jo h nson, p re si I experien ce and by scientific study is “We have in C alifornia." he said being used to prev en t any possibility th e best equipped force of Inspectors d en t; E lizabeth W alters, vice p re si of sp read of th e disease and to wipe th a t w as ever assem bled on a foot and d en t; A rdis B ergston, se creta ry . They it out so th o ro u g h ly th a t th e re will be I m outh detail have no local leader yet. no ch an ce of its rec u rren c e, said Dr. “Our m ethods a re not experim en- Good Work Being Done. H ouck ___ , . . . . . 1 ‘al, but have been w eighed In th e bal- Some m ighty good w ork is being I w as born and reared on a farm , Yh ere Is no d an g er of sp read of the j a nce of p rac tica l experience and have and know th e problem s of th e farm er. d sease th ro u g h sh ip m en t of fru its, alw ays produced th e desired re su lts.” p u t over In th e county by th e various If nom inated and elected I w ill give local lead ers,” says Club A gent K in th e farm er a sq u a re deal. der. Tw elve y ears in business in P o rt "M rs. T e g a rt and Mrs. Stone, both land. All I ask is one of your 13 of F airview , have c a rrie d on very su c votes. cessful club w ork (his year. Mrs. S lo g an : “ H onesty, Econom y, More C andidate for Republican N om ination for T eg a rt is leading both division one Pay Rolls fo r Oregon and tw o, sewing, and has com pleted _____ ____ —I ’aid A dv. her w ork and filed her final rep o rts. From Eighteenth District, Multnomah (omit) T h is Is a rem a rk a b le show ing and in His record in th e 1923 session of d icates th a t a g rea t deal of in te re st is the le g isla tu re showed his Indepen being p u t into th e boys’ and g irls ’ dence of Judgm ent and In sisten t refu sal to becom e im plicated In se work. To teach th e eighth grad e and R epublican C andidate for cre t society con tro l. In th e last lead two sew ing clubs is enough to R e-E lection to the cam paign tw o y ears ago he w as the prove th a t she Is a rea l w orker. Mrs. only one of th e th irte en m em bers Stone is also leading two clubs, nam e of tho delegation who w ere elected CHAS. F. ly cam p cookery, com posed of seven th a t was not endorsed by th e “yel low tic k e t” and won by a h an d m em bers, and a pig club of seven W orld W ar V eteran und Police some m ajority. m em bers. Mrs. Stone has ca rrie d the Officer Is a candidate on th e Re He w as a m em ber of th e com boys to com pletion in th e cam p cook publican ticket for Constable. m ittees on Irrig stio n , Alcohol T ra f For all the People all the time, anil a greater Oregon ery club and la ready to file h er final fic, E lections and C hairm an of rep o rts. All of th e boys in th e pig R ailro ad s and T ra n sp o rtatio n . Mr. During the several sessions while a member of the I am an A m erican citizen, born G ordon's ab ility to weed out the clpb have secured th e ir pigs and a re In the sta te of New Je rse y on th e Senate of Oregon, I have noticed th at members, and es th e leg lrlatlv e chaff is ru th le ss and 16th of M arch, 1881. My g ra n d w orking h ard to get them in tip-top pecially some of those belonging to the legal profession, vigorous and w ithout prejudice. daddy fought in the Civil W ar, and hape for tbe county fair. Mrs. Stone commercialize the office of Senator by practicing their He voted a g a in st tax atio n of I was a m em ber of th e 320 T ank is a tire less w orker, leading tw o clubs ch u rch p ro p e rty ; for abolishing profession in connection with m atters being considered Corps in th e W orld W ar. I have prison c h a p la in s; a g a in st Wood and teaching th e seventh grade. by the Senate. I always have been and now am u n alter been a resid en t of P o rtlan d for 17 w ard ’s Bill for E ducation of sub “ A very successful m eeting was y ea rs; am a taxpayer. F or eleven ably opposed to the com m ercialization of office by any in norm al C h ild ren ; ag a in st th e two y ea rs of th is tim e I w as in b u si held at S prin g d ale w here th e sew ing cumbent ar.d especially opposed to lawyers practicing bills re stric tin g freedom of aliens ness. F irs t as m anager of th e P a club m et to com plete th e ir w ork and th eir profession while acting as members of the Legisla accepting em ploym ent or engaging cific S tates S ecret Service Agency choose a delegate to go to sum m er In busin ess: ag a in st the block sig tive Assembly, and in connection with m atters coming for 10 y ears and then as roadm an nal bill; a g a in st movie tax b ill; school. T his club has been u n d er the before the same. for th e O regonian and Evening ag ain st incom e ta x ; for extending local leadership of Mrs. D ella H enkle T elegram . D uring th e past six By reason of the existence of what is termed the tax su pervising com m issions to all y ears 1 have been em ployed by the with Miss Mary Norway aaaisting her. "Community Property Law’’ in the States of W ashington co u n ties; for killing incom e tax P olice D epartm ent, w here I am T hese tw o leaders have been very an d ” no” on an ti-o leo roil calls, and C alifornia and other states. Oregon's federal income now still In th e service. faith fu l in p u ttin g over th e ir sew ing taxpayers have been paying a much larger proportion of Voted for confiscation of liquor c a rry in g _ autom obiles I am a m em ber of th e Masonic club. The g irls have all com pleted and ag a in st licensing of com m ission m erch an ts and for ca rry in g over taxes than do the taxpayers in the states having Commu bodies, including A1 K ader Shrine, the G overnor's veto C o rb ett's bill placing sta te w a rra n ts on a cash th e ir work and a re ready to hand in nity Property Laws Under ‘he Community Property I^w Gul Reazee G rotto. F riendship basis. th e ir final rep o rts. An election was C hapter, and S unnyside E astern one-half of the earnings of the family belong to the wife Mr. Gordon Is one of our best pro g ressiv e citizens and is co n held to select a delegate to go to sum S ta r No. 128. Also th e A m erican and one-half to the husband and each has a right to make sequently In terested In obtaining good legislation for all th e people, Legion, Odd Fellow s, S ta r No. 219 m er school to rep rese n t th is club a t a separate income tax return, and thereby the surtaxes b ut not for “political g ro u p s.” He is outspoken, can n o t be bluffed or and Woodmen of the W orld No. 77. the an n u al encam pm ent held a t Cor- d isco u rag ed ; alw ays bases his position on reason and not on ex are greatly reduced. In order to equalize this, if elected. I am also business m anager of th e pediency. T h ere are very few men in the le g isla tu re who have the illis. Rosetta Henkle was chosen I Intend to attem pt to secure the passage of a Community G ul-R eazie G rotto News." in tellig en ce and th e ex tra o rd in ary Round legislative Judgm ent th a t he out of a club of 11 girls to represent Property Law in this State —Paid a - i . P aid Adv possesses. Paid Adv VOTE 8 7 X J. E. BENNETT Geo. W. o PARKER JOSEPH HERBERT GORDON REPRESENTATIVE STATE SENATE (Concluded on page 4) à?