Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 22, 1924, Image 1

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G resham O utlook
GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH U H M Y. OREGON, E BI DA v 7 AI G 1S T
CITY NEGOTIATING
FOR SMITH TRACT
T he council also agreed to ask for
a m eeting w ith th e h e irs next w eek if
possible to fu rth e r consider th e price
and m ethod of financing th e p u r ­
chase. W hen th e se details have been
w orked out to th e sa tisfactio n of th e
council a vote on a bond issu e w ill be
called for.
1»,U
ÍLáO Per Year
JWhy The Senate May Pick Our N ext'Presi
baseball
game
SU NDAY AT 1 O’CLOCK
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M o n i
A special council m eeting w as held
la st n ig h t to fu rth e r consider th e se­
c u rin g of th e ea st portion of the
S m ith tra c t, fro n tin g on M ain street,
fo r city p a rk purposes. No definite
action w as ta k en except to ag ree th a t
th e m em bers of th e council would
m eet on th e ground S atu rd ay fore­
noon to m ake a close inspection of the
a re a they m ight consider desirab le
w hich is said to com prise from 20 to
25 acres. T h is a re a includes th e race
trac k . A po rtion of It, In addition to
th e rac e tra c k , has been used u nder
lease by th e fa ir board for fa ir p ur-
poses.
T he tra c t u n d er co nsideration would
m ake it possible to provide for a
s tre e t along both th e n o rth and w est
lines.
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FRIDAYS
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J- T. T aylor of F irs t ch urch, P o rt­
i **OO a B l C LAPCLLfvrj f r a r r s
t OT a l v e r e G®
MILS. W. S. EV ER ETT AND
land, who sp en t 20 y ears as a m is­
BABY ESCAPE IN CRASH sio n ary In India, th e in te rp re ta tio n
I DOvBTruu 1T4TCS
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W’Au »c’-r »03
V i t o c a
W ill THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE
CHOOSE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT?
CAMP MEETING IS
TO END SUNDAY
T he fast A m erican Legion baseball
team w ill tan g le w ith th e P o rtlan d
Colored Bees Sunday, A ugust 24, at
1 P- m. on S tapleton field. T he Bees
T he F re e M ethodist cam p m eeting,
a re th e only colored ball team tai
P o rtlan d and have a stro n g team this w hich Is now d raw in g to a close on
year.
the fair grounds, has been know n
T he Bees have sen t out w ord th a t front the beginning as th e “young
th ey will come out h ere S u n d ay and people’s cam p m eeting ”, th e re being
get our scalps. “L et’s all be on hand ab o u t 100 young folks betw een the
prom ptly at 1 o’clock and see if they ages of 13 and 25 tak in g active p a rt
can do It," says M anager L. T. St In th e services.
C lair.
W ednesday was m issionary day the
f 7 fte oK>an2e w as o r |K*n"IIy scheduled various p ro g ram s being in ch arg e of
to r -.3 0 , but on account of th e au to Mrs. M. C. C larke, of Salem, confer­
races a t the fair g rounds and to en ­ ence p resid en t of th e W oman s Mis­
able a ll who w ish to see both events sio n ary society. An In terestin g fea­
th e gam e w as re-scheduled to 1 tu re of the m orning w as a serm onette
o'clock.
In th e M arathi language by the Rev.
y-rF7
COOLIDGE PICTUR ES
AND BUTTONS HERE
living given by Mrs. G eorge E dw ards,
Mrs. W. 8. E v erett and h er 18- of H illsboro, who also sp e n t several
m onths-old baby escaped serious in ­ y ears In th a t co u n try . T his was fol­
ju ry W ednesday m orning when th e lowed by a disco u rse by Mr. T aylor
ca r skidded on the w est pavetnent, on th e custom s and religious life of
tu rn ed com pletely aro u n d and to p ­ the H indus.
pled over. Mrs. E v erett w as u n h u rt
In the afternoon G eorge W. H unter
but th e baby received some cu ts about D.D., of Long Beach. C alifornia, mis-’
the face, but w ith no serio u s conse­ sio n ary and w estern rep rese n tativ e of
quences. The c a r w as considerably the R ussian and Slavonic Bible Union,
dam aged, the w indshield being broken
presen ted some asto u n d in g facts r e ­
and th e top crushed In.
, latin g to th e condition both physical
T he accid en t o ccurred a t A rboleda and sp iritu a l of th e R ussian people.
on th e Pow ell Valley road w est of Dr. H unter, who Is accom panied by
G resham , w hile Mrs. E v erett was his wife, is a very forceful speaker.
d riving to P o rtlan d . It w as caused Two In terestin g p ro g ram s, one by the
by a dog w hich ra n out b ark in g in Juniors and an o th er by the Young
fro n t of (he car. A pplying the b rak es i P eo p le’s M issionary society, rounded
too suddenly caused th e skidding.
out a full m issio n ary day.
The Outlook office has on hand
a lim ited supply of Coolidge pic­
A com m ittee of th e council recen tly
tu res and buttons for d istrib u tio n
m et w ith th e atto rn e y fo r th e heirs,
to those who will display them.
W. D. F reem an, and w ith him w ent
Cali and g et them .
in to som e of th e d etails of th e a r ­
ran g em en ts.
The p ictu res a re handsom e lith ­
ographs, about 18 by 22 inches and
I t is th o u g h t by m em bers of the
will g rac e th e w indow s of any
council and citizens th a t a successful
T he p olitical situ atio n th is y ear is
has nothing to do w ith th e choice of a
sto re o r residence.
outcom e of th is n ew est a tte m p t to se­ so com plex th a t it is considered not president.
The cam paign is on. Show your
c u re a p a rk site for th e city w ill de­ outside th e ra n g e of p o ssibility th a t
In th e event of a deadlock u n til th e
colors.
pend larg ely on th e p rice a t w hich the n ex t p resid e n t w ill not be chosen d isin teg ratio n of th e p re se n t house
th e proposed tr a c t can be secured. It by th e electo ral college. So th in k s a the duty would p ass to th e sen ate, and
T h u rsd ay was given over to th e dis­
is w ith re fe re n c e to th is th a t the w ell know n p o litical w riter, E dw ard h ere it m ust be rem em bered th a t the
consin, M innesota, N orth D akota PAVING GN l ’OWELL
cussion of S unday school problem s,
council w ill neg o tiate w ith th e Nor P ercy H ow ard, w ritin g for th e O ut­ sen ate votes only for th e vice p re si­ South D akota and M ontana, such re ­
ST REET DUE SOON several classes p a rticip a tin g in live
d en t and n ot for th e p residen t. If th e
m an S m ith h eirs. In view of th e look th ro u g h A u to caster Service. “A l­
couiitry stan d s w ithout a p resid en t, su lt would likely p rev en t eith er Cool­
object lessons illu stra tin g m ethods of
la rg e acreag e rem ain in g , p rac tica lly m ost an y th in g m ay happen in Novem­ fli?1!» l^ a t
T he co n tra c t for th e paving of the
being vacant, m u st be idge or Davis from w inning th e ne­
teaching.
T his p hase of th e w ork w as
cessary
m
ajority
of
266
electo
ral
votes
su rro u n d e d by th e city lim its, av a il­ b er,” says th is o b serv er of th e po liti­ . " , 7 by th e m an chosen as vice p res-
sh o rt stre tc h on Pow ell stre e t be­
n ecessary to elect th e president. Even
in ch arg e of th e Rev. D. M. Higbee
able for p la ttin g and sale as resid en ce cal situ atio n an d he exp lain s it as ident by th e senate.
tw een Main stre e t and the east line of
At this point we read an o th er elim ­ th e electo ral vote of an y one sta te
of A lbany, conference Sunday school
lots, and th e benefit to th is and s u r ­ follow s:
South R oberts avenue, G resham , has
ination. The sen ate is lim ited to vote m ight p rev en t a m ajority.
secreta ry . T he p rin cip al addresses
ro u n d in g p ro p e rty and th e city g en e r­
been
let
by
th
e
county
com
m
issioners
T h ere a re 531 votes in th e E lecto ral ; ? r
h ig h est candidates. So
w ere delivered by Prof. C. H. W atson
ally of a city p a rk in th is location, it
CAMP
FAMILY
HOLDS
th
e
liklihood
is
th
e
choice
would
lie
to
th
e
W
arren
C
onstruction
com
pany
College. T he elec to ra l college is com ­
of S eattle Pacific college, who Is a
betw een G eneral D aw es and G overnor
is believed to be reaso n ab le th a t a
ENJOYABLE REUNION for >3299.
posed of electo rs from each state, Bryan.
fino public sp eak er as well as educa-
concession should be asked.
T
his
am
o
u
n
t
covers
the
paving
for
|
tor.
equal in n um ber to th e n um ber of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Camp w ere the
Different
In
Senate.
th
e
full
w
idth
of
th
e
stre
e
t
althnuirh
I
T he O utlook w ould su ggest th a t if se n ato rs and re p re se n ta tiv e s to w hich
Now we come to th e sen ate vote. happy host and hostess T h u rsd ay eve­ th e co unty w ill only pay for the ■ t h S ,? ? ? ”
8ervlce8 wl11 be held
th e conditions be favorable and the th e s ta te is en titled . F o r exam ple, T he sen ate does n o t vote by sta te s ning of a fam ily d in n er a t th e ir home
ce
n
te
r
s
trip
of
18
feet
T
he
figure
*
m‘’8
'
ally
iro m now unt11 tbe
site is secured the p a rk be designated New York sta te h as tw o se n ato rs and , ® ;be house. T he se n ato rs vote as in Gresham . The affair was in honor
com es a litt.e below the en a.n eec’T 10"
th " «»"»p Bunday evening,
individuals,
and
a
m
ajo
rity
vote
d
e­
th e S m ith park.
43 rep rese n tativ es.
T herefore, New
cides. T he sen ate m em bership being of th e ir d au g h ters, Mrs. Mary R oberts
York has 45 votes In th e elec to ra l co l­ 96, 49 votes would elect a vice p re si­ and d au g h ter Ina of Bend, and Mrs. estim ate w hich w as >1.68 a sq u a re HIGH SCHOOL O l’KNINC
Baptist Pastor Will Discuss Christ’s lege. T he to ta l m em bership of th e dent, who would im m ediately succeed B essie M arshall of Eugene, Oregon, yaK I . believed th e c o n tr .c to r . .,m
»A T ESE PTE M BEB 8
Kingdom.
electo ral college equals th e to ta l to th e presidency, ju s t as Coolidge who a re visitin g here. The brow n,
I Tbo p ro sp ec tu s of the Union high
W hat C hrist said ab o u t th e k in g ­ m em bership of th e sen ate and house succeeded H arding as soon as th e v a­ juicy frfed chicken and th e rich lemon to s ta r t th e w ork a t once.
cancy occurred.
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*Cb00! ’ ls9Ued hy th e board of educa-
dom of heaven, w ill be th e su b ject —531. In voting it w ill be rem em ­
In th e p rese n t se n ate th e re a re 43 pies and w hat w ent w ith them co n ­
ori’ ,fl
off the p ress of the Out-
discussed a t th e m orn in g serv ice in bered th a t th e people vote for th e d em ocrats, 51 rep u b lican s and two vinced all th a t it Is p re tty h ard to G resham U ndenom inational Services
Announced.
Iook
and
«Ives
a com prehensive out-
th e B a p tist ch u rc h beginning a t 11 electo rs of th e ir sta te s, th ese nam es fa rm e r laborites. T hese figures w ould beat m o th er when it com es to p re p a r­
S undav school begins a t 10 o’clock. I llne of C0Ur8C8 and special regula-
to
en su re
th e
election ing a rea l spread. T he evening was
o clock. In th e evening service, be­ ap p e arin g on th e ballot, and n ot those a p p e ar
T hls serv ice Is being w ell attended tlons Governing th e school. It will
of D aw es, providing th e re is no
g inning at 8 o’clock, th e su b je ct w ill of Coolidge or D avis or L a F o lle tte
ch an g e in th e c h a ra c te r of the sen ate spent In visiting and recallin g the and a good In terest is show n. P reach -
Rent to "tu d en ts and prospective
be “God s P ro m ises to A braham , Did
T he co n stitu tio n provides th a t a as a re su lt of the N ovem ber elections th rills an d laughable happenings of ing is a t 2 p. tn. by th e Rev. S. F | BtU(ien ts of th e school and w ill be
H e K eep T hem ?” T he Bible school m ajo rity of th ese 531 electo ral votes, and providing alw ays th a t L a F o lle tte childhood days.
P itt8 -
8 valuable handbook In p lan n in g the
w ill begin prom ptly at 10 a. m and or 268, is n ecessary to th e choice of a would not sw itch a num ber of rep u b ­
T hose p resen t besides Mr. and Mrs.
P ra y e r m eeting is on T uesday eve- w ork to th e school year. T he open­
th e B. Y. P. U. a t 7 p. m. P ra y e r m eet­ president. T he perso n having th e lican se n ato rs from th e Coolidge- Camp w ere Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Camp,
ing and Bible stu d y a re on W ednes­ g re a te st num ber of votes, of course, Dawes tic k e t and p ro cu re votes for Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Noble and c h il­ i n g and Bible study on F rid ay eve- *ng date la S eptem ber 8.
n ln g -
I Special em phasis Is placed on the
, ryan,', Tbe m arg in *8 n arro w , and
day evening at 8 o'clock and choir r e ­ w ins w hen th e re a re only two ca n d i­ La F o llette m ight easily be th e d ecid ­ dren, R ich ard and Bettle, all of P o rt­
d ep a rtm en t of vocational ag ric u ltu re,
h e a rsa l T h u rsd ay evening a t 8 o’clock. dates in th e field, b u t w ith th re e the ing factor.
land, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin S unday
w ith p a rtic u la r a tte n tio n to local
Zion Evungellcal Church.
One need only go back to 1916 to and d au g h ter, D orotha, Mr. and Mrs.
“You w ill find a com fortable se a t at com plexities begin.
"T he W eeping S av io r” will be th e farm con<U tlons. Its p u rp o se Is to
see how delicate is th e p rese n t s itu a ­
H ere is th e co n stitu tio n al clau se :
th ese services if you com e ea rly ,” says
lbert Camp of G resham . T his g ath
tion. In th a t year th e electo ral co l­ A
erin
g
b
ro
u
g
h
t
to
g
e
th
er'
six
'
o
f”
“th
e
I
»
T
u ° c t,°P‘C ° f th e pa8' o r’ ,h e Rev. ®qU,p tb e farm boy w ith a w orking
"T
he
perso
n
h
aving
th
e
g
re
a
te
st
th e p asto r, th e Rev. E. G. Judd.
num ber of votes (in th e E lecto ral Col­ lege stood 277 for W ilson and 254 for eight ch ild ren of Mr. an d Mrs. Camp. ” »■
rn i- -
uv,
n v a n g e i- I
”
m w e m , n c ie n iin c f»
fa rm
H
ughes.
A
th
ird
p
a
rty
can
d
id
ate
co
n
­
lege) for p resid en t sh a ll be th e p re s­
leal ch u rch next S unday m orning. T he I ,ng an<l to In stru c t him In th e analysis
STRICT BANKING HOURS.
ident, if such n um ber be a m a jo rity of tro llin g , for exam ple, th e 13 electo ral w ith th e ir fam ilies
serm on w ill he delivered in E nglish I and Pr°ce d u re of farm problem s
th e w hole num ber of electo rs ap p o in t­ votes of C alifornia, would have
at ,1
B unking H ours to Be S trictly Ad- ed; and if no person having such m a­ th ro w n th e election in to th e house.
11 o'clock ------------
and in G erm an a t 11:50. I T he m em bers of th e faculty, w ith
CUT FLOWERS.
hered to My F irs t S tate Bank.
T
he
ch
o
ir
w
ill
sing th e anthem "A th e ir sch o lastic tra in in g and d e p a rt­
jo rity , then from th e p erso n s having How m any electo ral votes La F o llette
We a re read y to serv e th e public
w ill co n tro
l as
a a , re • su lt of th e com ing
Beginning M onday, Sept. s.
th e h ig h e st n um bers, not exceeding election
M
orning
P
ra
y
e
r.”
S unday school m ents, a re as follow s:
iilnoti/.ti
l„
___
Is som ething 'fo r ' nnViHeli u !. CUt flHWers a n <I fioral pieces,
three, on th e list of th o se voted for as
R. E. Cannon, p rin cip al. R ochester
In c re a sin g resp o n sib ilities dem and president, th e H ouse of R e p re se n ta­ w rite rs to figure on It m ay be som e n nt’dr»meS W ill,atn8 * Gordy, South m eets a t 10 o'clock.
N orm al, Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College
th a t we handle o u r b u siness w ith tives sh all choose im m ediately by bal th in g for the two dom inant p arties to n ° bert8 av enue " e a r P o w ell street,
consider seriously.
j
~
m ore dispatch, m ore ca refu lly , and lot, th e p resid e n t.”
WOOD HAWING
U niversity of Oregon.
L a F o lle tte su p p o rters a re claim
p
Window C leaning
m ore system atically. B eginning Mon­
D
e
?
u
CkA
l|a
™
/
<nClently
done
by
ex
-
K Je n n e r' A g ricu ltu re. Oregon
E lectin g a P re sid en t.
Ing he will c a rry betw een eight ‘and ! Ta'llma’*
lL 'nd0W -C lean,ng 8ee 8 -
day, S eptem ber 8. it w ill be im possible
tPoerrte8g a r d 5 L r o ? r:.zPer ° n,Pt,y aMended
™ .e g e .
Now
let
us
tu
rn
to
th
e
situ
atio
n
.
If
oirfonn
ototnn
i#
i-_
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,
—
a ajim a,
o
r
leave
o
rd
ers
with
John
to tra n s a c t b usiness a t our bank ex-
sixteen states, if he c a rrie s only Wis-
th
e
pandidate
receiving
m
erely
the
OEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SM ITH ,.
r am In g l*8’ M athem atics. Coe
cept d u rin g re g u la r banking hou rs
la rg e st num ber of electo ral votes
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
I College.
could
be
chosen,
th
en
th
e
en
try
of
La
In th e p ast we have accom m odated
Eve H utchison, E nglish.
U nlver-
belated p atro n s by han d lin g th e ir F o llette into th e field would be unim
| slty of O regon.
p
o
rta
n
t,
according
to
unbiased
and
business a fte r ban k in g hours. T his
D orothy Dickey. Music, English,
p rivilege has been so abused th a t we a s tu te political Judges. B ut th is . is
G irls’ P hysical E ducation. U niversity
have concluded it is m ore a h ab it th a n not th e case, and th e re a re m any poli
| of Oregon.
a necessity to call a t ban k a fte r hours. tical o b serv ers who re g a rd it as high
T he w ork of a bank n ec essarily ex­ ly unlikely th a t a m ajo rity of the
H elen E. A nkcorn. Science.
Mo-
tends m any hou rs a fte r closing (after electo ral vote will be won by an y of
I
M
lnnvllle
College.
the
candidates.
all the accounts a re In). T ra n sa c t-
Hope M cKensie, H istory, Civics
T he second M onday follow ing J a n ­
ing b usiness a fte r h o u rs causes con-
| U niversity of Oregon.
fusion, delay, and in accuracy, and de­ u ary th e electo rs in each sta te chosen
feats th e rea l p u rp o se of th e bank a t th e Novem ber election m eet In
M arjorie Muchen, H istory, M athe­
th a t of safety, disp atch and accuracy th e ir respectiv e sta te cap ito ls and de­
m
atics,
Bookkeeping. U niversity of
— robs th e p atro n who banks early of c la re for th e ir can d id ates. T he votes
| O regon.
w ill th en be sen t by m essen g er to th e
th e service to w hich he is entitled.
U lala M. S tra tto n , L anguage. Unl-
E verybody likes system and ac cu r- p resid en t of th e se n ate in W ash in g ­
| v lrs ily of O regon.
acy, and we believe th a t our cu sto m ­ ton. They w ill be counted on th e se c ­
ers w ill ap p re cia te ou r decision In ond W ednesday in F e b ru a ry before
E a rl S h afer, Science, A thletics.
th is m a tte r and a s s is t us in re n d e r­ th e jo in t session of th e house and se n ­
Vie
E lizabeth Rice, Com m ercial.
ate.
ing them b etter service. T h ere are
-HEX didn t
| Oregon A g ricu ltu ral College.
few tra n sa c tio n s th a t can not be I Then the re su lt w ill be announced.
you HEAR. M t
handled by m ail, w ith a saving to ' If no cand id ate has a m a jo rity —266
A ugusta H ahn, Home Econom ics.
both bank and custom er.
ÖL0W My
[O regon A g ricu ltu ral College.
votes—th en th e H ouse of R e p re se n ta­
H oping we m ay have th e co o p era­ tives m u st im m ediately convene for
Edith S tephenson. E nglish, Public
HORN*
tion of th e public in accom plishing th e p u rpose of choosing a p resid en t.
I Speaking. U niversity of W ashington.
th a t w hich we believe to be for the T he choice being lim ited to th e th ree
Nor m a Lee Peek, L ib rarian . Uni­
good of th e com m unity, we a re
h ighest can d id ates, w ould m ean th a t
T H E F IR S T STA TE BANK,
v ersity of Illinois and O tluw a Unl-
the house would have only th e option
G resham , Oregon
| verslty.
of choosing one, e ith e r D avis, Cool­
A S tro n g Bank.
idge o r La F ollette.
N ettle
Nelson,
office assista n t.
How H ouse Votes.
| Union H igh School A lum na.
WOOD, WOOD!
H ere is w here th e election m a ch in ­
If you h av e n 't y o u r wood see Cecil
Special T each ers.
M etzger, G resham , phone 1151.
tf ery ta k es on a different color. T h ere
Tom O. T aylor. Music.
London
I is no voting by in d iv id u als In th e
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n
serv
ato
ry
of
Music.
house.
M
oreover,
each
sta
te
has
only
Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm
I one vote. Rhode Islan d 's vote equals
Ioans a t 6 p er c e n t B W. T horne.
Mrs. G ertru d e S terlin g , Music. Mt.
i th a t of New York. T he vote of each
| Union College, A lliance, Ohio.
J sta te ts determ ined by a m a jo rity of
Miss F rie d a B ratzel, Music. S tate
) th e co n gressio n al re p re se n ta tiv e s in
| C ertificate.
th a t state. T his point g rasp ed le t it
j be rem em bered th a t th e "b lo cs” in
The school board co n sists of W. C.
1 several deleg atio n s hold th e b alance
L aw rence, ch airm an , Lynch d istric t;
of pow er.
T hus th e La F o llette-
Dr. A W llotkln, G resham d istric t;
j W heeler candidacy becom es som e­
I H F W ihlon, V ictory d istric t; II. O.
th in g to be reckoned w ith.
.Mull' nlioff, O rient d is tric t;
T hor-
A nyone fam iliar w ith th e line up In
Gresham Am erican Legion
; th e house la st y ear can see how likelv
wald A nderson, Pow ell Valley d is­
▼«.
: it is th a t n eith er Davis n o r Coolidge
tric t; and K. A. M iller, clerk .
Portland Colored Bees
would be able to obtain a m ajo rity
vote In th e house in F eb ru ary . A
foxes
deadlock Is qu ite on th e c a rd s—a rep
C anadian
and
A m erican
foxes
etltlon of th e dem o cratic national
' ‘'la,'l "i a n d A no rle a n regia-’
S ta p le to n F ie ld
convention, p erhaps, u n til M arch 4, j
',.ry - , " .! 'y pay m o r«' Je n sen Fox
Adults ¿.»c
M achines Free 1925. At th a t tim e th e new house
I Ranch, T ro u td ale, O regon.—Adv.
com es Into being, b ut th e new house I
Interesting Conjecture That Neither Coolidge
Davis nor La Follette Will Be Chosen.
Senate May Decide Election.
'
Baseball
SUNDAY, at 1 p. m.
.
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ish.
",art any,h,nK you can’t fin­
F o re st fires, for Instance.