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WDDFOTtT) lfTT TTtTRTrNrTC, lyfTCTYFOTtT), Q1?KflOr, TiniKKDAY, 'APRTL 3, PAGE T1TRE15 THE GREATEST NEED i J. AiIiiiiih 'nf UimcMo, former . iiiviiiIivi' ill' tliu Hliite liiulnmv ouin, mimtion And one ul' the lnwt Inform ed mini III Ort'itiin reuiiiiliiiir the tiui lurliil ilovoliUHui'iit uiul (Mniortmuliu wn In Mtill'iiril vvMtunlav uiul invit ed to nttuiiil tliu n-unliir moetiinr of the Ciiminvri'iul elub liiht niulil. He eiumo uf-tlio di'iil Ii uf Mm, 11. I Wulllier tliu meittiinr wn noMtiuuieit , mill Mr. AiIiiiiih wiih Furecd In leave tho vity. IIIm imrticuliir intercut hi t lie proit'iit llitm ix liuililinir mi Urn Orvuon Btulc (,'IiiiiiiIiit or Cnmmeree. mill follnwinir Ih rexiune if llio re miirkn Mr. AiIiiiiih would linvo ninile liiul the Ciiiiiiiii'ri'iiil i'IiiIi iiuatini! been In-Ill : 1 . v' S ; 'The wind builder fiinl dike nolo of llio mill vriitl on limul'dir bin niiriiow. Second wluit li liii'kH. nml tli inl foniiN Mm oruiinixiiliiHi tii ui't what ' liu iiiii'iIh, niiil iMMiiliiiiiiiu ilii'iu with iiiiinov nml liilmr ream liU Mrticture. In liuililinir llio Hlulu of Ori'Kim, what luivo w uvailiiltliif : '' -., ;, . OroKim Iiiih tKl.lMIU Hiiiiiiro niill'H of (err'liirv. An uri'a eminl . -t , the Htaton of New York. Now Hiiitninlili'O, Vermont, MiiNNiii'liuKottN, Kliuilu In- ' I..... I V I ....... .1.- iiiiii, flnv uurnev 411111 io mini' iiir ifl of C'ulinci'tll'llt. t . ' ' I'liewo novon lnli'H huvtj n nomilti Unit of H.0t..M7. whilu Ori'u'on him nboiit H.HI.IHIO -. ' ihkiiiI in tliu v- i'ir NtntoM to 1 in Oregon. TIicck mure Mute have an idmimhuiI .value or '.,.'1.0l',..imi.lllU. while Oregon Iiiik John than mm billion in lum'simd val ue. Aira'n nboiit the mime proportion of 2.1 to 1. . . Oreaon Iinm vnnt' timber routon; In run nKricnltiiral aroiiM, uiitohl anil unknown miiiorul deimHilN, n verv at tractive iilinmto.' A'H) mile of kIioic line on the ureal and onlv ' lNieife ocean, nml man v other thini-if ' of ' whii-li to build it wonderful Ktnte. In nil niitiirnl reHoiireen hIio far mir uniwcii the neven ulaUn of tho viutt i 'A IrfwKuo of Kntlvett Oregon need men "of experience nml miuiev. tranHportnlion nnd innr ketM to develop thefio roKouiren. bill liuiKt of all who ueeiU n llioroueli or Kiiniuilion of the until and monev now here. There in too mnelt lout mot'on: wanted enerev and mitlircpted, effort, In Orciron, Our roininiiiiilivs iue di vided iulo . fai'lioiiH that netitrnliisc the effort of all. and bur eoiiiiimni. lien too oflun pull niraiiiHt iiwtead of for each other.1 Thin Bpiril of di vision uiiK.t be ertiNbed nnd' in iU htond the nnirit of oim for all ami all for one roared. Not exactly a leairue of nntioiiH but n loni'iio of nativox. i If the fori'Ht InndH in Orecon were owned bv private norxoiin nnd on KeHned at the nam per aero (bat pri vately owned landx of like kiniMike nilenled are nHHonHcd at thev would bo found on the tax roll at 1)11.000. (1(10, and pnv for Htalo nnd eoiinty imriioHiMi alone about f 1,400.01)0 nn iinallv in taxoM, even thouuh thev ro mnined tinxettled and nndiivelopcd. , I'nder nei'tinn H of the Shackol ford bill which took effect Julv U. 11)10, wo nrn tiroiaiMi'd $l'J".ri()0 per vear for ten voiir'n to help build rouiln mid trnilK within nnd nnrtlv within tho national foroHtH. Tbia should be inerenxed to nboiit $1,500,001) or more than 10 fold to eoiinl what we lio ild but do not cet in taxes. " 1'nder the l'inchot polio v o eon- nervnt)on the development of our vont . hvdro-clectr'e itower Iiiih boon niiido near imnosHible. Oreiron Iiiik enouch water running down her hIopcn from her unott' cupped peaks , to provide powor sufficient to turn every induy. trial wheel, propel all tranmiortiition vehicles, heat and lik'bl nil fantorica. inilla, Htorox, officen and liomeH for n Htutd of five million people. H. . Those nre onlv two of tho mniiv tlt'iitrn that need ntlention nnd can only bo overtone bv n Mromr. oru'iiu ir.od united effort bv the people of Oroifon. Needed OrKanlxntlnn " 4 ' At lHt such' an oruiiniration linft been iriven birlh and chriHtened The Oroirun Stnto Chamber of Oommero. : It in nvuII horn and a promiHine uhild of llio wluilo Htnle: H1, cannot bo doiuinnfod or controlled bv nnv par tieulnr portion of I10 fituto or used for solfish purpoHcs. It unites us all undor the 0110 banner of "Tho stnto for overv oommiinitv nnd overv com munitvxfor the, stnto." - 4..v., : If eiven, the loval support of the people 11 win do eront iiurnrH mr 1110 upbnildinir and development of the stato. v If it.' is not siven this support it will soon, bocomo weak and hornless nnd lie dofrn in nniot otornnl sloop, nnothor (Vldtim Of diseoTd. distrust, nnd selfish factional innlousioB, Which Bhnll it bof,.,. .J.V. '." ' Now is tlio time 01 all times to or Bnivino folf Orounn and fho whole northwost. . ' ', ' '. , 3 Woman Cried With Pnln ' , ; Thousands ot womon work today while suffering from kidney or blad der ailments that can be rolleved, Mrs. Ii. Wa,vuo, 272(1 3rd St.; Oconn Park, Cal wrltosi "1 had to Bit down during my housowbrk' Ay back nch od so, also my lilp pnlnod, me' so I usod to cry out,, the,' ppln was 'so greats Now I am thankful to Bay , that Foley Kldnoy ipilU rid mo ot all , my .pnln.',' ., Baokacho, oro musolon, stiff or swoUon joints, rlioumntlc pains and Indications of kidney .troit. bio. Foloy Kldnoy Pills are safe nnd reliable. They bring quick results. For Halo by Modford Pharmacy. SAYS W. G HAWLEY HA.I5M, April -8.-H feel It iiiiihI bo Iuiikuo of uiilioiiH ul' Htaiiiliuu army, the size of which no 0110 can vet predict," docliiiril Itopreseiila tivu W, C, Iliiwlov, djienkiiiir before the Six o'clock 0I11I1 of Uiu J-'iihI Methodist church. ' , ' "Ocupitu iii'inointl opiiiimi or parti san biiia we ouulit to make tho iiiohi of our viclorv." , , Hut if thero is a lemiMu of nutinns, he tlinuuht it would he dil'l'ercpt from, anything that has been mado known throuuh Ilia neWNpiipers. ilu voiced criticism of the, fact Hint the people are 'not inforuied of what is lakinu placo at the peace oonfurenoe, and so do not nave an opportunity to iIinkuhn Hid uliiuiucK licinu mndo in the cuu Htitution of tho leauue of nation. ' He said peace Nliould be mado first and u-leiiuuo of iiatiuiis coma lnlor. as the result of well llioiitrlit out prin ciples Ullll prok'ISIOllh, , "1 am for a wise leneiie of nations. a leauue of nntioiiH so worked out that it will have the confidence, ro xpct and reverence of all sit;im torioM. a leiiuua that will leave us ulono to work out our dementia pucs- lions," lie sum. Ho ehiiructerir.ed the leauue con stitution us piihliNlied as beimr vuiruu and indiciHivo. Ho oh footed to the president linvimr . power to appoint u represcntativa ot the United States oil the executive council of the props ed lenidie of nations, and ariruod that this reiiresenlulivo should be elected by tho people. Stretcher Vanquishes Klem. MONTUOMEUY. Ala.. Atiril 3. Joe Steelier of NobritHku. former henvyweiuht wrimtlimr ehampioti, lc- reuteil John Klein of Chicniro. in two R'.iViuht falls hero hint nk-lit. A body scissors ' hold was used bv Stetcher in both iiiHlnnces. the first fall coininir in one hour and fifteen minutes nnd the second in 18 min uted. . WALLACE RIEDS LAST APPEARANCE TONIGHT ' Is money essentlul to happiness? Tills Is a wnrld-o.d iiueslloii, but It Is developed from an entirely new angle In '"Too Many Millions," lho new I'uramount picture In which Wallace Held Is starring, ami which will lie shown ut tho Idliorty theatre last tlmo toiiifiht. Tho hero Is first shown ,as u poor young hook agent. Wealthy skinflint uncles of Ills ami dol) ly dlo and leave hint forty million dollars. '.' ' . '"Then his troubles start, hut after ha loses llio money and finds 'tho girl ha loves, happiness comes to hlni. Then wllh equal suddenness, the money turns up a second tlmo, and ho Is pugzlod to know whether to ac cept It or not. What woiild you liuvo done In a similar situation? THE BETTER OLE "The Heller Oie." the comedy with music which is the greatest theatrical scnsalion of the current season, is said to present three of the most huinaiilv humorous ' characters that have over been attempted' upon the stage. These characters Old Kill. Hert nml Allform llio nucleus of Captain IJruce llairnsfuthcr's ruinous war cartoons, "Fragment from France," iinon which tho plnv is bused. Willi but a dash of pathos used sparingly hero and there, these three so. culled muskrats picttirixe the lighter and more humorous side of trench life. Alllioutrli at all times fully awaro of tho-importance of tho mission thev have been called imon to fulfill, their display of nonchnl- IMT AND JEFF 10 H : BE STAGE COWBOYS "Mutt and Jeff, in tho Woolv v est, ' the scrcnmmif iiiiihiciiI coin ed v 'success of the age,, will bo the offering nt, tho 1'iite next Saturday night. 'J'he greatest of nil sure fire car toon characters. "Mult nnd Jeff." In (heir newest adventures urc report ed a Hcream from start to finish. This lime tho Jong end short freaks got mixed up in ucowbov party, all on account of a demure little girl of ALLIES REPULSE J BOLSHEVIK! ALL ALONG THE LINE the school age tvpe. The wives and sweethearts of the "woolv west" gen tlemen misunderstand matters and ciiinpliciitions pile no until the two scamps arc wiiwinir all tlic tune. Ginger, snnn and eo. is the slogan i of the iierformers mid reports. trnV the prospectus is lived up to in evcrv detail. The scenic mid costume in vestiture rivals the most ornate and costly effects of the big Broadway productions. ', 4 . ' mice and wit in meeting serious' sit uations is a source of keen delight to their undience. Mr. nnd Mrs. Co burn lire the American producers. Coming In the Pntre' soon. ArtCHANOEL, Tuesday, April 1. (Ky Associated Press.) . Repeated Bolshevik attacks along the front lino and both the right and left flank positions controlling Odozer skala wore repulsed today by allied forces. ' The Americans, French, British and Russian who, either sep arately or together, are holding posi tions .thruout this territory, , bare everywhere "held their lines Intact. The Dolshovlkl In spite of their heavy losses yesterday attacked the rail road front south' of Odozerskala this morning but they failed. . Allied forces east of Bolsbola Ozera, where Americans, Russians and British are fighting, were under attack all day yesterday at a point about 15 miles west of Odozerskala and four separ ate assaults were made there again early this morning. All broke down under tbe allied fire. According to Bolshevik prisoners the enemy is somowhat demoralized because of his heavy losses during the two days, j Inhe Seletzkoe sector, forty miles east of Odozerskala the allied ad vanced . posts were attacked by a strong enemy patrol this morning, but tbe Bolshevikl were driven back bymachlne gun fire. On the Onega river west of Bol sbola Ozera the enemy yesterday shelled tbe village ot Kleshova which Is held by a RuMO-Brltlsh garrison. In this territory enemy outposts were driven back at iPiluk, and the allies captsrcl two prisoners. The allied troors are tired and : outnumbered biA fighting a stubborn defensive battle in the snow which Is rapidly showing signs of a tbaw. 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