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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1918)
6 TIIE MORNING OREGON! AX, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1918. 7 r 3 aw "The pictures, often with a small Testament, are al ways in that breast pocket over the heart The Pictures reast Pocket Over s m eart 59 Father: A snap shot from home is a brand from the Home Fire that lights a Home Fire "over there" To "him" his father's as a rod. Dad's proud smile pic tured will be a man's God speed to a man. Mother: Queen of the world. Twas not for this she raised him. but to It she gladly gives him. Wife: Look Into his eyes with thine, true wife. He will frame for himself the words those pic tured lips would speak. Sweetheart: "I am constant as the north ern star." How well he knows it. Let him see you often in pictures. Baby: Although the print be little, the whole matter the copy of the father. A picture a week of baby makes it Dad's pal. Sister: Devoted to doing tier bit over here. Sister's picture will make a hit with big brother's "matey" oyer there. Brother: His ambition Is to back tip Brother "over there."- He'll soon be a rarln', tearin', sometimes swearin' regular army man. A snap of the shut ter, and your letter takes you "over there" to him. Every letter should carry a picture from home. Though the hearf may be sad, the pic ture must smile. Read on this page the appeals of the Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. that your serial story of home life be illustrated with plen ty of snapshots. Our boys always carry them, and always over their heart. "Over the top" they We Offer You 'Home Fire" Service In responding to this appeal for snapshots, you will want to catch the earliest mail, or, at least not miss your regular mail. In this regard, we will say to you that, if you will just mention that "these are to go over there," we will give your developing and printing special preference and special attention. If you have no camera, there is one to fill all your needs, at any price you are able to pay. The wee picture, up to the largest snapshot size, will all be equally acceptable over there, rest assured. GILL'S PHOTO PHIL'S HEAD QUARTERS Kodaks and Kodak Supplies THIRD AND ALDER STREETS MULTNOMAH PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Store, 131 Broadway PHOTO LABORATORY, 388 STARK ST. PIKE & O'NEILL CO. Kodaks and Supplies 343 Vi WASHINGTON STREET PORTLAND PHOTO SUPPLY CO. Kodaks and Supplies NOW LOCATED 354 ALDER STREET SANDY'S The Kodak and Pen Man 338 WASHINGTON STREET WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. Photograhic Supplies ALDER AT WEST PARK STOUT-LYONS DRUG CO. THREE BIO STORES Northern Pacific Pharmacy, Third and Morrison Irrlnn'ton Pharmacy, 15th ud Emit Broadway Perkins Hotel Pharmacy, Fifth and Washington The lad over there" feels the pangs of absence most those pangs are nearest soothed by a picture go with him. -of the ones whose absence he feels. Wounded, they are his greatest comfort they are you, all but speaking to him. If you have a camera, 0, how much you are leaving undone, if you are neglecting to send lots and lots of pictures from home brands from your home fires to light home fires "over there." it; Home: For which he fights. Let him see it often there Is where his wishes center, his loved spot la his native land. An Appeal From the RED GROSS W. Frank Persons, director general of the Bureau of Civilian Relief, home from France, has a word to say about those letters from home. "It is very important," he says, "to keep the American Homes a Living Reality to those boys over there. Write your letters regularly and fre quently, giving complete news. "This serial story of home life should be illustrated with plenty of snapshots and pic tures. News and frequent pictures of children are pe culiarly important. Those at home see the children daily; but from a distance of 3000 miles, and in a war environ ment, it is difficult to imag ine a satisfactory picture of how a child who was left wear ing curls 'really looks with his little fists pushed down in the pockets of his first pair of pants." From an interview published in the Lake Division News of the American Red Cross. An Appeal From the Y. M. G. A. "There are two things the soldiers always carry with them; photographs of the 'home folks' and letters from the 'home folks.' The pic tures, often with a small Tes tament, are always in that breast pocket over the heart. I think they sometimes are put there as a kind of charm to ward off bullets. Anyway, that's where they always are. And the look in a man's face when he shows you the picture of his mother, his wife, his children, his sweetheart, and you say as you always do they are very beau tiful' will bring tears to your eyes." Chas. W. Whitehair, an active Y. M. C. A. worker in France. ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL "OVER THERE" KODAKS All sizes and styles with lenses that are obtainable. Good lenses are getting scarce and we would advise buying early if yon are thinking of a Kodak for Christmas. Stout-Lyons Drug Co. thru: Bin stores Northern Pacific Pharmacy Third ana Morrison Trrlan-tna' Pharmacy ISth ana K. Broadway Persian Hotel Pharmacy Fifth aaa Washington Portland Photo Supply Co. Correct Developing and Print ing at reasonable prices. Now Located 354 Alder Street Bet. Broadway and Park. Roll Films Developed Free QUALITY AND SERVICE n - x w e use j i paper i permanency and deta no other papers retain, Multnomah Photo Supply Co. Pantages Theater Bldg. 131 BROADWAY Main 8525 A 5525 Ca ill's ifts FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Vest Pocket Photo Albums Photo Holders Comfort Kits Fountain Pens Vest Pocket Kodaks Books of all descriptions Third and Alder Sts. - Ansco Cameras Fresh Films and Supplies. We DEVELOP YOUR FILMS FREE when prints are ordered. AN 8x10 ENLARGEMENT Either Sepia or Black and White, with each $3 worth of finishing. Woodard, Clarke & Co. Alder at West Park SANDY'S If it's a Kodak or Pen, Sandy has it. "Service With a Smile." 328 WASHINGTON ST. PIKE AND O'NEILL CO. Kodaks Supplies Expert developing and printing. Will rent you a complete outfit. 343'j Washington Between Broadway and Park. "THE SHOP WITH THE GREEN TILE FRONT."