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“Your Chautouqua” Is Now on, Closing Monday Night. Captivating Programs of Music, Lectures, Pictures and Fun VOL. 7, G resham O utlook NO. 29 GRESHAM, CITY COUNCIL LOOKS AFTER DEPOT WALK A p ro p o s itio n to im p ro v e R oberta avenue between P o w e ll stre e t am i Second s tre e t by m a k in g a p a rk in g s tr ip on each side and m a ca d a m izin g th e c e n te r was ta ke n up by th e c ity c o u n c il on T uesday e ve n in g The m u tte r was la id o v e r in o rd e r to get th e s e n tim e n t o f the p ro p e rty ow ne rs a lo n g th e s tre e t f u r t h e r n o rth . T he proposed im p ro v e m e n t w o u ld affect fo u r p ro p e rty ow ne rs besides the c ity as it w o u ld pass th e c ity h a ll. A ju n k d e a le rs ' license o rd in a n c e cam e up on its th ir d re a d in g and was la id on th e ta b le in d e fin ite ly . It was co n sid e re d to be in th e in te re s ts o f b u t one person, th e re fo re in the na tu re o f a m on op oly. C ity R e co rd e r S ch n e id e r was in s tru c te d to a s c e rta in w ho is re sp o n s ib le fo r re p a irs to s id e w a lk on South M a in s tre e t, fro m P o w e ll stre e t to th e O. W. depot. T h e r a ilro a d co m pany sent a c o m m u n ic a tio n , a s k in g th a t som e a c tio n be ta k e n . T h e ques tio n to decide is w h e th e r the c ity , c o u n ty o r p ro p e rty o w n e rs are re spo nsible . T h e fo llo w in g b ills were o rd e re d pa id : G resha m D ru g Co., Mdse $ .50 A. W. M etzge r, Mdse 4 70 P. R L . & P. Co., lig h ts 30.00 C. G. S ch n e id e r, filin g fee 8.50 J. H . IIo ss tr u c k in g 5. ou J. H M e tzg e r, sa la ry 12.50 G. W. S ta p le to n , Mag 6.00 W a te r b ills , 3 m on th s 285.84 R W. E m e ry , tr u c k in g .50 M o rris H ros., in te re s t 750.00 A M W ilk in s o n , s a la ry 70 00 REGISTRATION DAYS IN THREE PRECINCTS MAYOR DECLARES JUNE 14 HOLIDAY G resha m . O re., J u n e S, 1 9 1 ". R e lie v in g th a t th e p ro posed a c tio n o f th e G re sh am H om e G u a rd com pany in d e s irin g to la k e a p a rt in th e Rose F e s tiv a l pa rad e in Portland on Ju n e 14, 1917, to be a co n siste n t m ove ta- w a rii a m ore p a trio tic d e m o n s tr a tio n th a n is o th e rw is e p o ssllile , and the sam e being N a tio n a l F la g Day, I, as m a y o r o f th e c ity o f G re sh am, and a c tin g u n d e r th e a u t h o r ity o f m y office, do h e re by d e cla re T h u rs d a y , Jun e 14, 1917, a le ga l h o lid a y and suggest its p ro p e r observance by a ll citize n s. (S igned i GEO. W. STAPLETON, M ayor. TWO BLACK BEARS CAUGHT IN TRAPS T h e re have v is ito rs in been th e On lust T uesday som e s tra n g e Ames n e ig h b o rh o o d . M o rris Joh nso n, liv in g on tile C laney fa rm , fo u n d his fine G uernsey stee r, J e rry , k ille d m id b u d ly m u tila te d by som e a n im a ls. N ext (lay it had been dra g g e d q u ite u d ista n ce and was p a rtly eaten. M r. Joh nso n and I ’ . S. In g ra h a m Ret a bear tra p and were re w a rd e d on T h u rs d a y n ig h t by c a tc h in g Mr R ru lu , a big b la c k fe llo w w e ig h in g 260 pounds. On S a tu rd a y n ig h t a b o u t m id n ig h t M r. und M rs. John son fo u n d a n o th e r black bear in the tra p . He had been d ra g g in g Die tra p a ro u n d in his e ffo rts to get aw ay and was q u ic k ly k ille d by tw o shots fro m M r. Jo h n so n 's rlffe . lie was not as la rg e as th e o th e r b u t hud a fin e r coat o f fu r . A beaten bear p a tli wus fo u n d near, so perhaps m ore w ill be ca u g h t. C o tta g e a t S easide. R e g is tra tio n Day in G resham f o r Rent fiv e -ro o m s , c ity w a te r, passed w ith o u t in c id e n t, th e to ta l e le c tric lig h ts , b a th , w e ll fu rn is h e d n u m b e r re g is te rin g being 104 in the in H erm osa P a rk, one block fro m th re e v o tin g p re cin cts. No re p o rt o f ocean $85 lo r the season. M a ry Les lie , G resham . »yj any d is tu rb a n c e o r evasion has been m ade in any p re c in c t in th e co u n ty. T h e to ta l fo r M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty was 19,218. Y o u n g m en o f the sta te w ho are re g is te re d t o r w ar d u ty m ay s t ill en lis t in th e N a tio n a l G u a rd forces o f th e s ta te p r io r to th e tim e they are d ra fte d T h e re is s t ill roo m fo r a b o u t 100 m en in th e v a rio u s bra nch es o f th e s ta te tro o p s and re c ru its can p ic k th e b ra n ch o f th e service th e y d e sire to e n te r. MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JUNE CHAUTAUQUA AMENDMENTS GUARANTORS LOST OR WON FEEL LUCKY AT ELECTION 8, 1917 F ro m the p u b lish e d in te r p r e ta tio n o f the new la w c o n c e rn in g th e m e rg in g o f e le c tio n days, g iv e n by A t t o r M iss E d ith J e lk e n e n te rta in e d at h e r hom e T uesday a fte rn o o n w ith a six o ’clo ck d in n e r, In h o n o r o f her 18th b irth d a y . Those present besides tile I a fu ll y were the Misses R o nn ie H o rto n . F lo re n c e Towle, E r k fo r d C am eron. L e ls le R uby, O liv e Olsen and H e ste r Tnorpe M rs H o rto n and M rs. F a rrin g to n assisted M rs. J e lk e n in s e rv in g . A ve ry pleasant a fte rn o o n was re p o rte d HOME GUARDS TO DRILL SEVEN 0 CLOCK TONIGHT A ll m em bers o f th e H om e G uards w ho can m a rch in th e Rose F e s tiv a l p a rad e next T h u rs d a y are requested to re g is te r at A y ls w o rth 's s to re am i get a u n ifo rm fo r the occasion A b o u t 50 men a re w anted. T h e re w ill be a d r i ll to n ig h t, coin m eu cin g at 7 o ’clo ck on a c c o iin i o f th e C h a u ta u q u a con cert. A f u ll at ten dan ce is de sire d F la g I»ay and the Rose F e s tiv a l parade w ilt be dis cussed. I.ib e rty ve stm e n ts to pay. Loan Ronds are sate in - : i t a I'n c le Sam 's p ro m ise j Ruy a L ib e r ty Rond today not p u t It o ff u n t il to m o rro w . Read the Want sds I Ito VOTER SCORES BORING BOARD OF ELECTIONS ney G e n e ra l G eorge M B ro w n , one w o u ld in fe r th a t th e people o f O re gon have voted a il m u n ic ip a l officers C h a u ta u q u a in U re s h a iu th is yea r F ro m la te st re p o rts, a ll o v e r the fro m 18 m o n th s to tw o ye a rs' m ore H G R IN G , O re., Jun e 7.— E d ito r j has p ro ven to he a so cia l success state, the roa d bond m easure wus tim e in office th a n th e y were en tit le d to O u tlo o k ¡— T h in k in g It m ay be o f ; r ig h t fro m tlie firs t e n te rta in m e n t. given a big m a jo r ity and was c a r III P o rtla n d th e tw o elected co m some in te re s t to the vo te rs o f M u lt T h e a tte n d a n c e on W ednesday a fte r- ried. it was p ra c tic a lly tlie m agnet m issio n e rs w ill ho ld office fo r five nom ah m id C lackam a s co u n tie s, to itio o n was a s u rp ris e , c o n s id e rin g the th a t d re w many vo te rs to tile po lls, m id o n e -h a lf years. M a y o r R a ke r kn o w how th e e le c tio n In B o rin g , O re w o rk th a t lias a c c u m u la te d on the as th e re was but li t t le in te re s t sho w n w ill lik e w is e h o ld f o r th a t pe rio d gon. Is co n d u cte d , I w ill tr y to g ive In tile o th e r b ills to be voted upon. III G resham th e re can he no c ity fa rm s amt th e o th e r tilin g s th a t have you a s h o rt sk e tc h o f It. On June T ile m easure p ro v id in g bonds fo r e le c tio n u n t il N o vem b er. 1918, and ten ded to re ta rd th e usual p u b lic 4, a b o u t 6 :3 0 p m. a lady stepped i o u s tru c tio n o f a new p e n ite n tia ry th e same c o n d itio n p re v a ils a ll o ve r In to tlie po lls to vote, and n o ticed s p ir it o f th e people. T h e eve n in g b u ild in g fo u n d li t f le s y m p a th y w ith th e state. A ll c ity c h a rte rs are a u box not being lo cked , a tte n d a n c e on W ednesday was f u lly th e vo te rs and was b a d ly snow ed u n to m a tic a lly revised to m eet th e ex th e b a llo t asked w hy th e y had th e box open, as la rg e as th a t o f th e d o s in g e n der. igencies o f th e occasion. and was to ld by one o f the e le c tio n te rta in m e n t lu st yea r. Y este rday T he am endm ent r e q u irin g th a t M a y o r S ta p le to n and a ll th e o th e r th e in te re s t increased som e w h at m id c ity , c o u n ty m id sta te e le c tio n s be c ity officers and c o u n c ilm a n w ill hold office rs th a t th e re was no la w co m it w ill c o n tin u e to increase u n t il th e a ll held on th e same day was a d o p t do w n t h e ir jo b s u n t il t h e ir succes p e llin g th e m to lo c k th e bo x; he knew as he has read the la w so o fte n . end. ed. H e re a fte r a ll such e le c tio n s w ill sors a re elected and q u a lifie d . An T h e g u a ra n to rs m et y e ste rd a y and be held in N o vem b er and m any c ity o th e r fe a tu re o f th e la w w ill be a A n o th e r o ffic ia l said it w o u ld be o f no use to lo ck it , "u s we have tlie s e ttle d up a ll fin a n c ia l a ffa irs o f the charters w ill have to lie revised in puzzler. As th e re can lie a re g u la r key and co u ld open It any tim e we present season's engagem ents. W hen consequeuce. e le c tio n h u t once in e ve ry tw o yeurs w unt to .” Die sale o f season tic k e ts had been T lie vote In Die th re e G res lim n some p ro v is io n w ill have to be made Now if th is is so why m il do re p o rte d by th e ge ne ra! c o m m itte e p ro c iiir ts on th e seven m easures on fo r successions o r else a ll o f the aw ay w ith the b a llo t box and use a and checked up it was fo u n d th a t the sta te b a llo t was us fo llo w s : present In c u m b e n ts o r G resha m w ill basket f o r o u r tic k e ts , so when these th e g u a ra n to rs w o u ld have io be as S ta te B a llo t go o u t to g e th e r m id a il e n tire new e le c tio n o ffic ia ls were not busy th e y sessed $2.40 c a d i in o rd e r to m ake C o n s titu tio n a l m iie u d iiie iit a u th o r set elected at one lim e I c o u ld puss aw ay t h e ir tim e re a d in g t h e ir pledges good. Til«“ m oney was izes p o rts to cre a te lim ite d In d e lit- I t w ill be necessary to have a sep | o u r tic k e ts , und kn o w ju s t how we fo rth c o m in g at once and a ll fin a n c ia l edue.su to e n cou rage w a te r tra n s p o r a ra te p o llin g place Tor th e c ity elec A n o th e r e le c tio n o ffic ia l said b b lig a tlo n s to th e E llis o n -W h ite ta tio n . F o r 107; a g a in s t 79. M a tio n s , as o n ly re s id e n ts o f th e c ity voted. System were can celled . jo r it y fo r 28. je a n m t us ju d g e s and c le rk s in m u he d id not th in g It m ade uny d iffe r ence, hut t liu l Die box c o u ld Just us T ile d e fic it t ills ye a r was I chs Ilia n C o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t lim it in g n ic ip a l a ffa irs . O th e rw is e those li v lust ye a r, w tien e a d i g u a ra n to r put n u m b e r o f b ills in tro d u c e d and In in g o u ts id e the c ity lim it s w o u ld be w e ll be locked. R ut th is la d y in slate d th a t Die box up $5 to squ are h im s e lf, it is very crea sin g pay o f le g is la to rs F o r 34. I d is q u a lifie d to a d and th a t the y hud to be lo cked a c c o rd in g to la w , g r a tify in g to k n o w th a t t ills ye a r's against 155. M a jo r ity a g a in st 121. ■ w o u ld n o t sta n d fo r. w h ile th e po lls were op en ; and M r. C h a u ta u q u a has been n e a re r a "b re a k C o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t d e d u r T e lfo r d su yiu g he knew it d id no t, e ve n ” th a n was hoped lo r even a iu g a g a in st im p lie d repeals o f co n FAIRVIEW wus tln u lly in du ced to read Die la w , week ago. s t it u t io n a l p ro v is io n s . For 7«; A il e n te rta in m e n t and p ro g ra m and a fte r re a d in g one o r tw o pages R o un d t r ip rates o f 25 cents be a g a in st 92. M a jo r ity a g a in s t 22. d e cla red th e re was no la w to th a t tw een G resham m id P o rtla n d on bo th C o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t p e r m it w ill be g iv e n a t th e c ity b a ll on Jun e I 23 by Hie W om en 's so cie ty o f the effect. Rut he was to ld to keep on linea o f Hie ra ilro a d is h a v in g some tin g i la s s itic a tio n o f p ro p e rty fo r T h e p ro g ra m re a d in g und he fin a lly fo u n d a place tilin g to do w ith Die increased at ta x a tio n purposes. F o r 10 9; ug uinst P re sb yte i Ian c h u rc h . where it said th a t the b a llo t box w ill u p pe ur la te r. ten dan ce as q u ite a number o f P o rt «8. M a jo r ity fo r 4 1. b a il to be lo cked . Ho lie said, " W e ll, la n d people ¡ire in a tte n d a n ce each C o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t r e q u ir s u rfa c e m a ils w l i o l l y o u t s id e of cities we bad b e lte r lock i t . " a fte rn o o n and eve ning. T h e reduced in g D ial to w n , c ity m id s ta te elec F o r 129; a g a in s t 90. M a jo r ity fo r Now th e re Is not u do u b t in m y m in d rates a p p ly both ways, g iv in g G re sh tio n s In- he ld on sam e day. F o r 132; I 3 9. but those men a re ab le to b u nd le am people th e o p p o r tu n ity Io suve ag ainst «1. M a jo r ity lo r 71. R e p o rts fro m u ii o v e r th e s ta te the e le c tio n , ut leusf to s u it the m so m e th in g on th e ir tr ip s to P o r llm id R ill le v y in g s ta te tax o f $100 ,0 00 show th a t a ll m easures on th e s ta te J selves, us the y have been on the has le ft th e m m ore m oney to pay fo r a year to p ro v id e fu n d s fo r new pen b a llo t were c a rrie d o r lost pre cise ly j bo urd fo r a good m any years, am t C h a u ta u q u a tic k e ts T h e ro u n d t r ip ite u tiu r y . F o r 72, a g a in st 135 M a us the y w ere c a rrie d or lo st in perhaps have f o r a ll I know a life rates w ill be good fo r r e tu r n u n til jo r it y a g a in s t 63. G resham . Yet th e re tu rn s are not ! jo b on th e e le c tio n bourd T uesd ay n ig h t, and are good on H ill a u th o r iz in g bond Issue o f $6,- co m p le te and th e re may be some T h e e le c tio n o ffic ia ls were W T e l e ith e r lin e , co m in g o r g o in g oon.ouii for c o n s tru c tio n o f lia rd - changes. fo rd , C. M. Lu ke , M r. R a il. J M ayers, THREE SCHOOLBOYS GET SUMMER JOBS T ------ ENTERTAINED FRIENDS ON 18TH BIRTHDAY $1.50 PER YEAR MUNICIPAL OFFICERS TO GET A LONGER TERM Brother, you don’t want to be a Slacker, do you? T h re e G resha m h ig h schoolboys have been ta k e n in to as m any b u s i ness houses f o r the su m m e r. They w ill fo re g o vaca tion s and a p p ly th e m se lve s to e a rn in g m oney f o r a b e tte r e q u ip m e n t next te rm . G len R u sh e r is em p lo yed in A W. M e tzg e r's g ro c e ry s to re ; L y le W in te rs w ith th e L . L . K id d e r h a rd w are com p an y and L o re n M yers is le a rn in g to be a p h a rm a c is t w ith the G resha m D ru g com pany. A ll th re e are re m a rk a b ly in t e lli ge nt arid are s e ttin g a good exam ple f o r th e o th e r boys -a ll o f w hom c o u ld fin d s o m e th in g to do If they were to lo o k f o r If. TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S j M r. R ich a rd so n and E lllc k y , (d e p u ty constable. | Now we a ll k n o w these m en are the re g u la r e le c tio n o ffic ia ls and perhaps the o n ly ones able to b u n d le th e e le c tio n . R ut I w o u ld lik e to give a li t t le s u g g e s tio n : I f those g e n tle m e n liu ve a life jo b on the e le ctio n bourd in H o rln g the y s h o u ld be m ade to read up u lit t le on Die • le c tio n law s O r w hat w o u ld be » t ill b e tte r, ir some one w o u ld v o l u n te e r to read the e le ctio n law s fo r Diem b e fore next e le ctio n A VO TER O YOU know what a “curtain of fire” is? It is when the enemy brings up thousands of pieces of artillery, great cannon firing shells as large as a man’s body, one of which exploding among five hundred men could kill them D all—other smaller guns firing shrapnel, with millions of bullets, scarcely less destructive—hu n d red s of thousands of shells, all exploding along a certain, line, until there is a real wall of explosion, a wall of death to he passed. A nd our boys are going in—in w here they use curtains of fire as you use m atches—going in with high hearts and a laugh—and OUR hoys will go THROUGH — som e of them . Brother, you c a n ’t go with them. You are too old, or you have to m any dependent on you, or you can ’t pass the exam ination, or you are needed in your present w ork to keep the wheels of business turning at hom e. FIRST STATE BANK H ilt th e re is s o m e th in g you C A N do m id M U S T do. s o m e th in g Dint e ve ryo n e or us M I ST do. nod D int Is s u b scrib e to th e l.lh e r tv Lo an . T h e n a tio n m ust have $2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,- ooo, N O W . 'I lie re ure bonds o f $6«, $100, $500. m id up w a rds. T h e y pny ••'/z per c( nt m id a re th e safest in vi flu e n t th a t lias eve r been kn o w n . T hey ar< a firs t m o rtg a g e on the w e a lth o f th e I 'n lfe d M a te s , now Die g re a te st w e a lth o f th e w o rld I ls lik e b u y in g a ten d o lla r m o rtg a g e on a m illio n d o lla r h a n k b u ild in g It is o n ly com m on sense to put y o iii m oney in th e m tin t you m ust W A K E up lo It T h e I.ib e rty Loan M l ST be su b scrib e d by Jun e 16th Y o u r s u b s c rip tio n Is N E E D E D NO W . W hen o u r boys a b ro a d ure ca lle d on to go th ro u g h a c u rta in o f fire, flu re w ill lie no h a n g in g back Diey II go IN ip s p ite o f e ve ry o n e ’s k n o w in g D in t o n ly some o f th e m w ill go T H R O t’G II a liv e A nd th e y 'll la u g h , and sing T h e re Re a H ot r iim lii the O ld T o w n T o n ig h t" ju s t as the y d id at S a n tia g o , because D ia l’s D i,, k in d o f s tu ff th a t's In th e m . W h a t k in d o f s t u f f Is th e re In y o u , b r o t h e r '’ W e w a n t y o u lo go in NOW. T lie n a tio n n eeds y o u r h e lp ■ • i., b a d ly. A re you g o in g io bang back W e d o n ’t believe you w o u ld know ingly be a s la c k e r Y o u 'll do y o u r lilt If you kn o w ab ou t It. And you know a b o u t it now , and the ( a ll lias com e Die n a tio n need." you lo do v o u r L it tod ay. You Want Your Job, Don’t You? B ro th e r, you d o n 't w ant bualneaa de pre ssion , we kn o w . You d o n 't v. ant fa c to rie s (dosed d o w n , shops (dosed Up, men o u t o f w o rk , o ld people and li t t le c h ild re n w ith o u t enough to eat the very p o o r s ta r v in g We k n o w you d o n 't but you h a v e n 't re a lize d tlie d a n g e r yet. Rut we are at w a r AT W AR und dan g« rs go bund In hand w ith w a r and can no t be sepHruted fro m It A nd If you do y o u r p a rt. If you m ake a re a l sacrifice and sub acrihe to us m uch o f th e I.ib e rty L o an us you can s la g g tr u n d e r, If you ra lly s h o u ld e r to s h o u ld e r w ith tile ten m illio n re g u la r A m e rica n s w in, M U ST buy ibese bonds, in a few m o u th 's Dun you w ill see a f u r t h e r flood Ddc o f p ro s p e rity as D ia l $2 ,000 ,- noo.oou is spent GN T G I' o f o u r present a c tiv e business und th is c o m m u n ity , and eve ry w o rk e r In It w ill sh a re in th e business v ic to ry you have helped to win. How to do it I f you have a bank account go to y o u r bunk und sub scrib e. Y o u r firs t pa ym en t peed lie o n ly 2 per cent o f Die Whole U iiil Die balerice in fo u r pa ym e n ts up to A u g u st 30. I f you buy u $luo bond y o u r firs t p a ym en t m e d be o n ly $2. I f you have no hu nk a cco u n t go to yo u r e m p lo y e r a m i su b scrib e th ro u g h You in n buy u $60 bond am i pay $2.5u u week lo h im u n t il a ll paid fo r. In a d a v o r tw o d a y s o r llir e e d a y s T h e re is no excuse fo r y o u r N O T p e o p le w ill begin to ask y o u . " H a v e o in g you tilt and eve ry one w ill you s u b r.rrih c d io th e L ib e r ty I z m " d n ilO * H. y e t’ ” What Will You Say ? And any re a l A m e ric a n w illi the s tu ff in h im D ia l is A m e rica n a tu ff s i l l a n d can s a y , "Y o u b e tc h a ! Yes s ir ' You b e tc h a !" T h is is an e n o rm o u s W a r Loan is ue Two iiilllo n s , $ 2 ,m tn ,n o n ,, uun. is needed now in i m e d ia te ly T he ba nks have su b scrib e d lib e r a lly R ill Die people m ust la k e th e b u lk o f D il' loan T lie liA iik 's m oney m ust be used, as a lw a ys, to s u p p o rt m e rch a n ts, ta i lo rie s , fa rm e rs so th a t crops can he raised, fo o d s tu ffs p re p a re d fo r m a rk e t, and a ll bust ness go on as usual. Do your bit NOW Subscribe to a Liberty Bond before the day is over. 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F o llo w in g is th e ag ree m ent posted In each shop: T o W hom I I May C o n ce rn : T he u n d e rsig n e d hereby agree to d o s e by lo c k in g tlie d o o r o f o u r re- ip e d ly e b a rb e r shops u n t il f u r t h e r n o tic e ut th e h o u r o f 8 p m T h is a g re e m e n t not to he e ffe c tiv e unless d g n e d by a ll th e ba rbe rs in G re sli- urn We fu r t h e r pledge, ns In d l v ld u u ls, to g ive p u b lic n o tice In d is c o f b re a k in g th is a g ree m ent. ’ •Signed I A. E. K E S S L E R , W I. G GR HAG E. R. F. R A C E R . GRESHAM YOUNG MEN 0 0 TO TRAINING CAMP K e n n e th C. R o b e rts, son or P ost m a ste r R o b e rts and C a rl C ongdon le ft ye ste rd a y m o rn in g Tor A m e ric a n L a ke w ith the firs t u n it o f th e P o rt- l.in d com p an y o f engineers. T lie ■om pany w ill tr a in fo r 30 days a fte r W hich the y w ill be sent abroad Sergeant R o b e rts was In c h a rg e o r • his u n it, c o m p ris in g 60 men |( h a p u rt o f the com p an y com m anded by < a p ta in .1. W Young u n d e r whom Sergeant R o be rts lias been w o rk in g fo r tlie G W R A N Co. C a p ta in Y ou ng Is a son o f C o lo n e l Young fo r a w h ile in com m a nd at V a n co u ve r b a rra c k s H a r r y O sm an Glvw> Mail. H a rry O sm an, ho rsem a n, wus a r rested by D e pu ty S h e riff W ard u n d e r a secret In d ic tm e n t re tu rn e d by the g ra n d Ju ry, c h a rg in g h im w ith d. fra u d lu g an In n -ke e p e r M rs M aggie R ya n, o f G resham , th e c o m p la in in g w itness, alleg es O sinan owes h e r a $290 h o te l h ill ||e Was released on a (ash b a ll o f $600. You do not spend you save when you buy a L ib e r ty Ron J. Haag tbs W ant Ada