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PAGE SIX y GRESHAM Fairview Will Elect City Ticket Nov. 2 TROUTDALE Mr. and Mrs. Tom H ensley spent Sunday w ith Mrs. Craw ford. R ecent p u rch a sers of Chevrolet 1 c a rs throu g h R ichard K n arr a re L. j A. H arlow , W. P. D utton of P ark - rose, G erald Land of Oregon City, and 8. F. H arlow of P ortland. Miss Alice S pence and Mrs. John McGinnis sp en t S unday In McMinn ville, the g u ests of Mrs. Matches. Will and E m erson C raw ford have retu rn ed from Yakim a w here .. . . , . , they have been picking apples for / * ‘ th e last six weeks. Mrs. R. D. H ew itt and Mrs. L. A. H arlow a re atten d in g th e P aren t- T eacher sta te convention at Salem th is week. "A S tra n g e R equest.” Sunday school w ill follow im m ediately a f te r th e service. A H allow e’en dance w ill be giv- en a t th e cit> hal1 0,1 S atu rd ay eve- Bin«- October 30. by th e O rder of ,h e E a ste rn S tar. T h ere will be *oo‘l m usic and a p le asa n t tim e is assu red to all. Fairview is presen tin g a full t ’eket to be voted on at the g eneral m unicipal election next Tuesday. T here are two a sp ira n ts for the o f fice of mayor, E. E. H eslin and W. SPRINGDALE H. Cook Mr. H eslin is com pleting his first tw o-year term and is a The P a ren t-T ea ch e r association candidate for re-election. He has will m eet on M onday evening, No- been a m em ber of th e city council vem ber 1. All p are n ts and o th ers ___ _ . , .. . , ever since the incorporation of Hie in te reste d in the school a re urged town. to be present. (J. P. Lum sden is a candidate to N ew spapers a t B argain K ates. succeed him self for the office of D uring October the O regonian, city recorder. He is well know n P o rtlan d T elegram and P o rtlan d and has rendered m ost satisfacto ry service for th e past tw o years. , Mr. and Mrs. Dell U sher of P o rt- News a re offering yearly, m ail su b John Moller has no opponent for land visited Mrs. Pelton and Mrs. ' « ¡rip tlo n s at b arg ain rate s. You may su b scrib e for an y of th ese city tre a su re r. He has been a F air- D ahl, Sunday. view resident practically all his life Mrs. J. O Davis was called to ■ a lo n e > n e w o r renew al, or in com- and deserves the vote of his tow ns Aherileen by th e serio u s illn ess of bination with th e O utlook a t the h ,r b ro th er. w , Bud T il- S S f S S S k S . * men. Jam es B urlingam e is a can d id ate j ler and Miss L a u ra T iller accom - ----------------------------------------------------- for re-election as city m arsh al. H is , WAS SEVERE opponent is O. <). Dolph. Five X ^ d ^ C a . k l n s a n d E d j G O ’ T R E councilm en a re to be elected T ues- i Van B uskirk m otored to so u th ern I a used Eye P re ssu re and Head- day, three for (-year term s and two ’ C alifornia, w here they intend to ' uche. Could Not Sleep W ithout S everal P illow s. C olorless Lini* for 2-year term s. The tw o-year w ork in th e lettu ce fields. L inim ent Iteiuoted It. men, J. Mahaffey and George Shaw , The Ladies Aid w ill m eet with M rs . E . H . H o l l in g s w o r t h , N o r t h are up tor re-election and two of ' Mrs. J. R. K n a rr W ednesday, No I 'l a t t e . N e b . s a y s , " A f t e r u s in g S o r b o l- the four-year term ers. John Jo n a s ' vem ber 3. • J u a d r u p le f o r t h r e e d a y s , I c o u ld n o - and D. W. McKay, have served on ! Morning w orship will be held | ¿ ia d . y T e l^ e x ’ the council for the past 12 years. Sunday at 10 o’clock at th e T ro u t- I l * r i . n e e I 03 b y w o rd s o r le t te r " S o r b o l- Q u a d r u p le is colorleM M , a p p lie d e x t e r - C. N. Buckner, the th ird candidate dale com m unity ch u rch with the u a lly a n d a s e a « y t o use HM a t o i le t for the four-year term , w as a p serm on by the pasto r, th e Rev. K 'Sfc ^ m ^ n y ^ V e e h ^ n l^ pointed to fill the unexpired p o r R. D. H ollensted from th e subject, ' i ’.u n f ° L r c e t l y a t < }r,’ H h a m D r u g | * om panyA dv. tion of the late ltoy S tone’s term . ¿WiiiniiHHiHiHmHiinHiHiHiiHiiHHHiiHHHHHHiiHit^^HiTHHHiHiiHiiiiHiiniDHiiTHDHBHBiiTiiTiHiiDHiiu | | FAIRVIEW I "A S trange R equest” will be the theme of the serm on Sunday m orn = ing at 11 o'clock a t the S m ith Me m orial P resb y terian church by the pastor, the Rev. E. R. IJ. H ollen- sted. Sunday school will begin | prom ptly a t 10 o’clock. The W om an's society of the Sm ith = Memoriul church held an all d a y work m eeting T hursday at the home of Mrs. E. R. D. H ollensted. A dozen ladles were p resen t and p ractically finished the sew ing for the sale to be held on Friday, No vember 19 a t the city hall. Com m ittees w ere also appointed for the Fairview fair, the nam e given this year to the annual bazaar. T here will be a sew ing departm en t, a rt departm ent, side show s, candy booths, a re sta u ra n t and a good I snappy program . A nnouncement s I \\ e are now prepared to give you first class service on | G r e a s in g C a r W a s h in g O il C h a n g in g Ig n itio n B a tte r ie s T ir e s a n d n u m e ro u s accesso ries I Kour patronage will be appreciated. II 12-Mile Service Station | Even, Healthful Heat OCTOBER i» . Uh» Greeting Cards. GRAPE VINES. COOKIXti (’l . l ’B ASKED ! Ity p articip ate In the con test. F ull T h ere is no n icer form of C h rist P la n t in November. W ordens, Con TO EN TE It SA M PLES p a rtic u la rs m ay be obtained by con- cords, N iagaras a re m oney-m akers. m as rem em brance for d ista n t r e la ---------- suiting W. D. K inder, county club The announcem ent has been re- agent. calved from Miss H elen J. Cowgill, 1 ----------------------- a ssista n t sta te club leader, th a t a (A L L MIK KIDS. cooking school is to be held a t th e The old tw o-story, four-room , auditorium in P o rtlan d from No fram e school building at T ro u td ale is for sale to the highest bidder. vem ber 17-19, u n d er th e auspices Sealed bids should be subm itted of th e P o rtlan d Gas & Coke com to the undersigned before 6 o’clock p. m. November 8. pany to w hich everyone is cordially Bids m ust be accom panied by invited and in th e baking contest of certified check for 10 p er ce n t of w hich a ll a re asked to compete. am ount bid. Building m u st be torn down and W orthw hile cash prizes and a first d tb ris rem oved w ithin 30 days. prize of a sm oothtop range a re of The school board reserv es th e fered in various classes. Mr. Jones, rig h t to reje ct any or all bids. H. E. BI.OYD, the m an ag er of the affair for the Clerk, 8. D. No. 20. gas com pany, sta te s th a t th is cook- j ing school is to be the biggest th in g U sers of the W ant Ad colum n are of th e kind in P o rtlan d for some urged to pay cash w ith o rd er and tim e and he Is desirous th a t the avoid sending bills for sm all cooking club m em bers in th is local- am ounts. 1 SE A SO N O F 1926 G R E E T IN G S C A R D S nPHE exchange of Greeting Cards at tht * Holiday Season has rightly become a universal custom because it provides a graceful way of acknowledging friendships. At your suggestion our salesman will call on you with samples of our beautiful lines of Greeting Cards. —s— n Helping N ature Eight D iphtheria- A sta te wide cam paign to wipe ; out d iphtheria began in Oregon Oc tober 1st. T he S tate Board of | niiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimu? H ealth urges every physician to i use diphtheria antitoxin and toxin- I antitoxin. D iphtheria germ s when they get ; Into the th ro a t of a person who Is in condition to take d ip h th eria, de velop a pow erful poison called j toxin. It goes into the blood stream ! and Is carried all over the body. P erhaps nt some tim e you have i spilled a strong arid on your hand Unless It was removed or n e u tra l- | ized im m ediately, It destroyed some of your skin, and left you w ith a sore hand. If d ip h th e ria poison Is of sufficient quantity, and it com es in contact w ith Hie nerves and o th er vital org an s of th e body, Its e f fect Is com parable w ith th a t of the a d d on the skin. It was th is de- I struetlon of nerve s tru c tu re th a t ; accounted for th e p araly sis w hich i so often followed an attack of dlph- I therln in the days before antito x in came into general use. Mil and Alder VI w ater Ufi I If a child gets d ip h th e ria and is not given antitoxin, one of two things happen. E ither he dies from ■ the effects of the poison or toxin if the attack Is a severe one. or if it Is mild, he recovers readily, hut with his vital organs m ore or less dam aged. When he recover» it m eans th a t n a tu re in its efforts to j counteract the effect» of th e poison, has gradually produced in hts blood an antidote called antitoxin which A s th e t a x p a y e r « o f o u r IS g r a n t You w e r e d e n ie d k n o w le d g e o f la n d c o u n t lea r e a lis e th e g r e a t re l e g is la t io n p ro |x > a e d by S e n a to r com bines with the poison or toxin l i e f a n d h o w la r g e I m th e Burn c o in S ta n fie ld , b e c a u s e th e M o r n in g O r e and m akes it Inert, very m uch as in g to th e m t h r o u g h th e e n a c tm e n t g o n ia n h a s a n d w i l l aa< r I fle e y o u r o ( th e (> A <* B i ll th e y a r e p la n the application of soda or some beat in t e r e s t s in o r d e r to r e e k Its n in g n e w s c h o o l b u ild in g s , a n d a n ve n g e a n ce on a n y o n e d a r in g to o p - other alkali would neu tralize the in c ie a s e and b e t te r m e n t In th e |X>se It s o w n a g g r a n d is e m e n t The acid on your hand. If It has been t e a c h in g s t a f f p e o p le o f t >regon a r e a fr e e p e o p le , applied at once. Follow ing reco v o w in g t h e i r a lle g ia n c e t o t h e i r U o d . t ig h t M i ll i o n * o f d o lla r s t u r n e d t h e ir c o u n t r y a n d th e m s e lv e s , a n d loo?«« In O r e g o n t h i s f a l l is a lm o s t ery this antitoxin rem ains in tho th e y w i l l n o t s u b m it to he o r d e r e d u n b e lie v a b le . h u t t h is Is a fa c t, blood for years nnd w hile It r e a n d d ic t a t e d to h y a n y s e lfis h I n t e r th a n k s t o th e e f f o r t s o f R o b e r t N . mains. It protects against fu rth e r e s t. n o m a t t e r h o w |x » w e r fu l t h a t S ta n fie ld . I n a d d it io n to t h i s I m In te r e s t o r c liq u e m a y he m e d ia te ( a s h p a y m e n t, th e r e Is a attacks of d iphtheria, or In other \ \ e w h o h a v e b e e n m a k in g h o m e s t a x r e d u c t io n f o r u l l tim e o f 25 words, the child Is tlv n Im m une to In O re g o n , e s t a b lis h in g I n d u s t r ie s p er cent O n e h a s o n ly t o a s k a n y a n d p a y r o lls , o r w o r k i n g f o r w a g e s , diphtheria. s c h o o l d ir e c t o r o f th e s e c o u n t ie s to k n o w flo w h a r d th e s t r u g g le h a s r e a lis e to th e f u l l th e w o n d e r f u l r e However, when one attack of the b e e n to m a k e e n d s m e e t. T h e r e Is l i e f f r o m b u r d e n s o m e ta x e s th e e n - o n ly o n e h o n e f o r us. a n d t h a t is disease protects the child against a c t m e n t o f th e O. A C. h i l l h a s p e r r e li e f f r o m th e e x c e s s iv e b u rd e n o f m it t e d T h is t a x r e li e f w a s o n ly another, it Is a highly dangerous ta x a tio n R o b e r t N . S ta n fie ld . tip.* p o s s ib le hy th e h o ld in g o f th e procedure. Death or serious dam p r e s e n t R e p u b lic a n S e n a to r , w hose C h a ir m a n s h ip o f th e P u b lic la in d s a d v ic e a n d c o u n s e l is s o u g h t a n d age may resu lt before n a tu re u n h y S e n a t o r S t a n fie ld T h e fu rth e r resp«s te d b y S e n a to r s a n d P r e s i r e li e f t o h e h a d t h r o u g h th e F o r e s t aided an finish th e Job F o rtu d e n t C o o lid g e a lik e , h a s Iw e n th e R e s e rv e l u in d s c a n o n ly he ob nately we no longer have Io wait. o n ly r e p r e s e n t a t iv e O re g o n ever ta in e d hy r e e le c t in g it o h e r t N. h a d w h o h a s b ee n a b le to a c t u a ll y We have learned how to assist n a S t a n f ie ld a s S e n a t o r f o r O re g o n . re d u c e ta x e s H e is th e o n ly m a n S e n a to r S t a n f ie ld p ro |to a a a to a p tu re and protect the child so that w h o c a n c o n t in u e t o d o so, a s he p ly t h i s p r in c i p l e t o th e F o r e s t K e - he will not take th e disease a n d h e a lo n e c a n r e t a in f o r O re g o n • r v e s . w h ic h w i l l g iv e e v e r y t a x - th e |H > w e rfu l C h a ir m a n s h ip o f P u b D iphtheria today la known to he J p a v e r in O re g o n a n a d d it io n a l r e l ic lu k n d s d u c t io n o f f r o m 2 6 f i to 40- , o r In both curable and preventable T his T h e r e f o r e , i f y o u w a n t to h a v e o th e r w o r d s w i l l g iv e O re g o n a n th e f u l l b e n e fit o f r e d u c t io n In t a x seems alm ost Incredible to m any i In c re a s e d r e v e n u e o f f r o m I I to 15 a tio n . a n d b r in g th e f u l l d e v e lo p M I L L I O N S o f d o l l a r s y e a r ly , a n d people for only 30 years ago death m e n t o f O re g o n t o p a s s w it h i n f o r . i l l t im e t o eom »‘ W ith th is claim ed m ore than one-third of y o u r l if e t im e , y o u m u s t f o r g e t p a r t y s u b s t a n t ia l r e d u c t io n In o u r ta x e s , o r p e r s o n a l lik e s a n d w h im s a n d those attacked by the disease, as a n d Iw in d c d In d e b te d n e a a , we m a y r e t a in S e n a t o r S ta n fie ld lo o k f o r th e im m e d ia t e c o m in g o f the effective protective m easures O r e g o n c a n s u f f e r n o g r e a t e r d is K a s te r n c a p i t a l a n d p o p u la t io n . a n d w ere unknow n. T his advance in a s te r th a n th e lo s s o f th e C h a i r a n In c re a s e In th e v a lu e o f o u r o w n m a n s h ip o f th e P u b lic l a in d s C o m m edical science stan d s as one of p r o p e r ty . m itte e T h is a d d it io n a l re v e n u e c o u ld th e m ajor m edical triu m p h s of all • M u t u a l l y i ve rm i t th e re p e a l o f a l l ( P a id A d v h y R C. T a y l o r . tim es. a u t o m o b ile , r o a d a n d g a s o lin e t a x l * o r t l a n d , »»re ) Enjoy the FRIDAY, The variety in style and price will be of convenience to many. I r OUTLOOK. More School Buildings Proposed • • • • • • • • Bond Reduction Possible Pirtti» Ttinlnir. Plano tim ing >3 50. Piano and o rg an rep a lrin g Fred B Jones. MSI 49th Street 8. K.. P ortland, phone TAhor 8951, or Gresham Ifill.—A dr. F or rea i estate loans see or cali B. W T horne.—Adr. FO R DISTBK T J l IMiE I»KPT. SO. I VOTE 7S X By B ru ce D enuis, A u th o r of th e D e n n is R e so lu tio n . W hen th e people of O regon e n a c te d a s ta te incom e ta x in 1923 th e y did so b e c au se th e y b eliev ed it w as ju s t an d rig h t. T h ey b eliev ed it w ould red u ce tax es. At th a t tim e th e y had p le n ty of th e o ry a n d few fa c ts to g u id e them . T h e y re p e a le d th a t law in 1924 be ca u se it w as a proved h a rd tim e s breed er. It c o st th e people of O regon A th e s ta g g e rin g to ta l of $40,000,000 to le a rn t h a t econom ic c o n d itio n s a b so lu te ly beyond th e ir c o n tro l a re such _ in O regon th a t a s ta te in co m e ta x d riv e s o u t in d u strie s , k e e p s o th e rs fro m co m in g in, red u ces p ay ro lls, m ak e s it h a rd e r to o b ta in farm loans, a n d s tr ik e s a t ev ery h o m e in co u n try , villag e, to w n a n d city. • It is well to o rd er a t once w hile lines a re com plete for as the holidays upproach various lines will he closed out. ( a l l here now and look over the sam ples. Gresham Outlook P h o n e I 561 This Company has invested over $77,000,000 in this territory. It has 90,000. light and power customers and serves a population of over 400,000. Its business is growing'steadily every day. W e offer you a n o p p o rtu n ity to in v est y our m oney in th is successful an d w ell-nianatred b u sin ess a t 6.67 p e r c e n t in te re s t. Let us tell vou more about it. In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t, 820 E le c tric B uild in g Portland Electric Power Co. Portland, Oregon He Stands on his own Record • • • R epublican C andidate for PEU T. NO. ( • • • Since th e la st in co m e ta x law w as re p e a le d m il lio n s of d o lla rs h a v e been lo an e d in O regon by o u t sid e fin an cial c o n c ern s, a t low ra te s , on lo n g tim e, a n d w ith re p a y m e n t p riv ile g e s n e v e r k n o w n to O re gon before. If a new in co m e ta x law is en a cte d , a n d th is d isc rim in a tio n a im ed d ire c tly a t th e s e in v esto rs, r a te s w ill go up, m uch of th e u n lo a n e d fu n d s w ill be w ith d ra w n , a n d o u r p eo p le w ill a g a in face th e in e sca p a b le fa c t O regon n e e d s c a p ita l, but c a p ita l does n o t need O regon. • • T h is is n o tim e fo r p ra ttle . I t is h ig h tim e fo r p lain sp e a k in g , s tr a ig h t th in k in g a n d re c o g n itio n of th e h a rd econom ic fa c t th a t O re g o n ’s farm s, h e r in d u strie s, a n d h e r c itiz e n s d e s p e ra te ly need c a p ita l, a n d th a t th e o n ly place we c a n g e t it is fro m o u tsid e th e sta te . • • • W e can d riv e c a p ita l out, b u t w e c a n n o t force it to com e in u n le ss we m a k e it a d v a n ta g e o u s fo r it to do so. O regon, n in th s ta te in a re a , is re la tiv e ly in sig nifican t eco n om ically. 119,000,000 of A m e ric a ’s 120,- 000,000 p eo p le re sid e o u tsid e of O regon, L e t us r e m em b e r th e in d u s tria l c ity of D e tro it h a s o v e r 100,- 000 m o re people th a n th e s ta te of O regon, w ith its 96,000 s q u a re m iles. L e t us re m e m b e r t h a t 782,256 people h e re d id n ’t m ak e e n o u g h to file incom e ta x r e tu rn s , an d t h a t only 311 people in th e e n tir e s ta te had e a rn in g s in excess of $10,000; t h a t of O re g o n ’s 5000 c o rp o ra tio n s o n ly 1073 m ad e e n o u g h profit to file ta x a b le re p o rts, th a t 478 m ad e less th a n $5,000 a n d only 183 o v er $20,000, in clu d in g a ll public u tilitie s, lum ber m ills, flour m ills, fa c to rie s, ra ilro a d s , a n d o th e r in d u strie s. • • • W e h a v e 55,157 fa rm s, o n e to every 15 p erso n s, 2500 in d u strie s, o n e to each 330 p e rso n s. W h a t w ould o n e in d u stria l c e n te r lik e D e tro it m ea n to o u r farm s, o u r hom e o w n ers, o u r w o rk e rs, o u r s ta te ? O regon w a n ts th em . O regon w a n ts c a p ita l a n d w a n ts to go a h ead . O regon w a n ts to a v e rt econom ic d isa ste r, an d in ste a d w a n ts to offer c a p ita l, new people, new in d u s try , o p p o rtu n ity to h e lp us grow . T h a t is w h a t th e D e n n is R e so lu tio n is for. It g u a ra n te e s th a t no s ta te in co m e ta x c a n be en a cte d to d isc rim in a te a g a in s t d e v e lo p m en t an d p ro g re ss be fo re 1940. It g u a ra n te e s to ev ery O regon fam ily th a t th e s ta te w ill n o t ta x its a c c u m u la tio n s w h en th e b rea d w in n e r dies. As a p ro s p e rity m a k in g m ea su re it deserv es th e su p p o rt of e v e ry fo rw a rd looking c itizen . Vole 306 X YES— D ennis R e so lu tio n . Vote 329 X NO — Offset In co m e T ax B ill. Vote 335 X NO — G rnntre In co m e T ax Bill. Ashby C. P a id A dvertisem ent Greater Oregon Assn. Dickson O . E lr o d . C h a ir m a n M S H ir s c h . H .1 F r a n k . I r a F P o w e rs . J. B V e n n . R. I . M adeay. G G G uild J H. i J /» T / J) ,1 z -v /7 \ 3 fy j C om m ittee. 41» Oregon Rldg.. P o rtlan d . Oregon. :i v e should succeed hl nisei I' as Judge of the Incf Circuit Court »OOTlANp OREGON^ W. H A W K IN S • O regon is full of m e rito rio u s p ro je c ts t h a t sh o u ld be developed. B ig public im p ro v e m e n ts a re n e c e s s a ry to open up o u r s ta te , to b rin g th e fa rm s c lo se r to th e ir m a rk e ts a n d c itie s c lo se r to th e ir b a ses of s u p plies. W ealth u n to ld lie s idle in n a tu r a l re so u rc e s a w a itin g th e m ag ic to u ch of d e v e lo p m en t c a p ita l to b rin g it to th e ta x ro lls, to c re a te new p a y ro lls, new a c tiv itie s a n d b e tte r liv elih o o d fo r o u r people. • A SAFE PLACE to put your money • * But o u r s ta te is a g a in in tu rm o il b ecau se a d e te rm ined effort is b e in g m ad e to fo rc e p ra c tic a lly th is sam e law upon th e s ta te th is y ear. O ur p eo p le a re b ein g a sk e d to ig n o re p la in fu n d a m e n ta l eco n o m ic facts. T h e y a re b e in g a sk ed to e n a c t a law on a “ g u e ss” t h a t it w ill b rin g good tim e s now , w h e n p a in s ta k in g , ho n ep t in v e stig a tio n proved t h a t th e fo rm e r ta x did d riv e out in d u strie s, c a p ita l, jobs, a n d m illio n s of ta x a b le w e a lth fro m O regon, a n d a new s ta te in co m e ta x w ill do it a g a in . Dept. It a. 8 W IRTIN ( HUT IT JUDGE ZERZAN. ( HAS. J. Every Forward Looking Citizen Should Fight for Oregon and Its Development • of a Gasco Furnace T ry them . P rices reasonable. H a r tives and frien d s th a n a neatly en old Oberg, Craig road, fo u rth bouse graved p ersonal g reetin g card. We c a rry a com plete stock and n o rth of B arr road. —Adv. tf invite you to in sp ect them . We W hy not buy lum ber d irect from suggest, too, th a t you order now th e m ill? Sandy L um ber Co., phone for delivery about Decem ber 10. P rices a re low er, th is year, th a n Sandy 223.—Adv. ever before. GRESHAM OUTLOOK, Phone 1561. A Trial of N ickerson Jellied Chicken m eans D on’t lay down th e paper till you a re tu rn order. Give It a tria l.— 1. iv. i . ad the W ant Ads. Adv. H e h a s m ade good! H e d e serv e s your vote! K eep him th e re ! VOTE X 32 $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 I n p r e m iu m s Oct. 30-Nov. 6 1 argrr, Greater, a more stu p en J eu , array o f pure hred B eef and Dairy C attle, H on ea, S w in e, Sheep, G oats and Foxes than ever assem bled here or elsew here. A lso Manufacturer» and Land Products Show] Pacific International D airy Products Industrial Espt'airkwM and W orld- Fam ous Horaa Show offering greatMt preentxMB Ux In Am erica. 1 f’ffk A nnu al E aooem en . 1 0 -acre F spoettioo buAding. Portland. O regoa. O ct. 50-N <n. 6 . X aduced fare« a l Radroada. « year* etp erleu ee as a J adire VOTE X 30 —Paid Adv. He is H o n est Fearless, Capable —Paid Adv. » »