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Show jNDGASFORHIS (UK BUCK P. C. Richardson Planned to Attend Convention at Portland Shrlnoxa, cn route to. Portland, Ore, to attend tha convontlon, , especially such members as planned tho trip by automobile, wero sadly disappointed, according to P. C. Richardson, who returned last nlpht to Ogdon from Caldwell, Ida,, artcr having beon informed in-formed of the gasoline situation In Orpfjon. "Take either the train or a mule team,'' was the advice which a Caldwell Cald-well newspaper offered to tourists. Information receivod indicated that a strong political pull, togothw with a doctor's prescription, is nece-nsarj' to get a half pint of gasoline 'In Oregon. Richardson returned but Morris Flowers, who went with htm. kept on towards Oregon from Caldwell, trusting trust-ing to luck that he would be able to procure tho necessary "essence" to operate op-erate his machine. In ovont of a failure, fail-ure, ho vyill ship his car homo and continue con-tinue his Journey by rail, it Is said. One Portland citizen, with a small quantity of gasoline as a starter for his engine, travelled to Caldwell on coal oil, it was reported. Mr. Richardson reports, that- tho Journey between Ogdon and Boise is delightful, and that conditions are looking excellent all along the route, especially in the vicinity of Twin Falls and Buhl. nn |