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    The Y.M.C.A. Goes With Our Soldier Boys Right up to the Trenches.
Help Them Keep the Home Ties from Breaking
G resham O utlook
T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 7, NO. 74
GRESHAM,
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON.
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1917
$1.50 PER YEAR
OREGON MADE INCOME TAX
BIG Y. M. C. A. WAR FUND
ALL PACKAGES BONDHOLDERS’
IS SUBJECT OF QUESTIONS
RALLIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT ARE INSPECTED LIBERTY LOAN
RESOLUTIONS
ANSWERED
BY OFFICIALS INFORMATION
W h e re a s ,
th e
a tte n tio n
of
th e
Multnomah County Campaign Calls for Many Enthusias­
tic Local Workers
T h re e q u e stio n s cam e up re c e n tly
P o s tm a s te r R o b e rts h a s received
n o tice th a t a ll C h ris tm a s o r w ar
p a c k a g e s of m o re th a n 7 p o u n d s in
w eight m ust be so p ack ed th u t th ey
can be ex a m in e d by th e p o s tm a s te r
a n d th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t also.
To
th a t end all p a c k a g e s m u st be in
w ooden boxes w ith e ith e r a h in g ed
lid o r o n e fa s te n e d on w ith screw s.
All p a c k a g e s of 7 p o u n d s o r u n d e r
m u st be pack ed in th e sa m e m a n n e r
but a re only to be e x am in ed by th e
p o s tm a s te r an d w ill h av e his c e rtifi­
cate a tta c h e d , w hich will be sufficient
to g u a r a n te e th e ir sh ip m e n t.
Mr. R o b e rts h as receiv ed th e fo l­
low ing in s tru c tio n s c o n c e rn in g th e
w a r s ta m p tux on p a rc e l p o st m a ll:
C o n c e rn in g th e c o n v ersio n of lib ­
e rty lo an b onds th e T re a s u ry D e p a rt­
C e d a r D istrict No. 10, J . C. D uke.
m ent a t W a sh in g to n , I). ( ., lias se n t
I.u ste d D istrict No. 15, I. G. Denny
o u t th e fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n :
F airview D istrict No. 16
m
en
o
f
th
e
A
m
erican
a
n
d
A
llied
h ib it a n d e x p lo ita tio n of a m eth o d w ere re f e rre d to M ilton A. M iller,
H o ld e rs o f 15 -30 y e a r 3 % bonds
T ro u tila l.* D istric t No. 20, G. P.
by w hich h o m e m a d e b e e r m ay be c o lle c to r o f in te rn a l re v e n u e , P o r t­ a rm ie s a n d navy in tr a in in g an d on L u m sd en .
of th e first lib e rty loan w ill be e n ­
th e b a ttle fie ld s is now well u n d e r
title d to c o n v e rt all o r any of th e ir
m a n u fa c tu re d c o n ta in in g th r e e an d la n d .
S p rin g d a le D istrict No. 25, T hos.
T h e q u e s tio n s w ere as fo l­
b o n d s in to an e q u a l face a m o u n t of
way
an
d
g
a
in
in
g
m
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m
e
n
tu
m
every
L ucas.
o n e -h a lf p e r cen t o r m o re o f a lc o h o l, low s:
4 p e r c e n t C o n v e rtib le Bond of 1932-
day.
Pow
ell
V
alley
D
istrict
No.
26,
T
w hich, If m ade a n d used a c c o rd in g
M ust ev e ry o n e re p o rt ills in co m e
1947 th e te rm s o f w hich w ill be Id en ­
T h e c a m p a ig n is to be s h o r t a n d L. A n d erso n .
to th e d ire c tio n s , is c le a rly c o n tr a ry k n o w in g th a t he is u n d e r th e lim it
tic a l w ith th o s e bon d s of th e second
In te n siv e , la s tin g o n ly ab o u t a w eek
R ockw ood
D istrict No. 27. W
to th e p u rp o se am i le t te r of th e C o n ­ fo r in co m e tax o f $ 1 0 0 0 fo r sin g le en d in g n ext M onday, N o v em b er 19 Q u e sin b e rry .
lib e rty loan, ex cep t th a t t h e fo u r per
s titu tio n a l D ry A m en d m en t an d th e p erso n s an d $ 2 0 0 0 fo r th o s e w ho a re S ev eral d ay s h av e a lre a d y g o ne, d u r ­
cen t c o n v e rtib le G old B onds of 1932-
L
ynch
D
istrict
No.
28.
11
It.
L
ynch
m a rrie d ?
p ro v isio n s of th e A n d e rso n D ry Law
194 7 w ill h av e th e sam e d a te s fo r
in g w hich p u b lic ity w ork h as been
B uckley D istrict No. 29, P. S. D ur-
I)o c o rp o ra tio n s n o t tax ed o r o p e r­
p assed In 1914.
The te x t of th e d i­
p a y m e n t of in te re s t, th e su n te d a te of
done. L ite r a tu r e h as been c ir c u la t­ lan d .
a te d fo r p ro fit h av e to re p o r t o r pay
re c tio n s re fe rre d to is as fo llo w s:
m a tu r ity of p rin c ip a l anil th e sam e
ed, a d d re s se s h av e been g iven In
H u rlb u r t D istrict No. 35, Ja m e s
on In co m e?
te rm s of re d e m p tio n as th e bon d s of
so m e of th e c h u rc h e s a n d a r r a n g e ­ P o u n d e r.
"T e n -G a l. O rogon M ade.
Boil
W h at is th e s t a tu s o f p ro x ies in
o u n c e s of hops ,n tw o a n d a h a lf g a l­
th e first lib e rty loan b u t w ill not be
m e n ts m a d e fo r p u b lic m e e tin g s an d
L a to u re ll D istrict No. 36, Jo h n A.
lo n s of
w a te r, tw o h o u rs , s tr a in v o tin g s h a r e s o f a c o rp o ra tio n ?
Office of th e T h ird A ssistan t e n title d to c o n v e rt th e s e th r e e and
s
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r
t
a
d
d
re
s
s
e
s
in
th
e
sch
o
o
ls.
S
tu
a
rt.
w ell, u se seven an d a h a lf g a llo n s
To th e first q u e stio n Mr. M iller
P o s tm a s te r G e n e ra l,
o ne h a lf p e r c en t bon d s of th e tlrst
In m an y p a rts o f th e c o u n try the
C o rb e tt D istric t No. 39, Geo. II
m o re of b o ilin g w a te r, add 5 p o u n d s gave no as an a n sw e r, sa y in g th a t
W a sh in g to n . O ct. 27. 1917.
lib e rty lo an In to fo u r p er cen t bonds
e x tra c t a n d 3 p o u n d s c a n e s u g a r an d
in te re s t is at w h ite h e a t a n d lo c a li­ C h a m b e rla in .
P
o
s
tm
a
s
te
rs
a
re
in
s
tru
c
te
d
to
hop w a te r a lto g e th e r , boil tw e n ty su ch re p o r ts w ould be u seless as no ties h av e ra ised an d m an y ex ceeded
R u sse llv ille D istrict No 4 0, II A b rin g to th e a tte n tio n of th e ir p a ­ of th e second lib e rty loan w hich a re
m in u te s. W hen h a lf cooled a d d one tax co u ld be co llected an d his office
tro n s th e p ro v isio n s o f th e W ar R ev­ know n us 10-25 y e a r fo u r p er cen t
L ew is.
o u n c e g ro u n d g e la tin e .
L et s ta n d d o e s n 't w an t to be b o th e re d w ith th e a m o u n t ask e d . T ile w hole coun
e n u e Ai t em b o d ied in p a ra g r a p h s 7 C o n v e rtib le G old B onds w hich a re
try
h
a
s
been
d
is
tric
te
d
a
n
d
is
b
eing
S p rin g field D istrict No. 41, W. F a n d 8, S ection 456, P. L. a n d It. as
u n til lu k e w arm a d d th r e e c a k es su ch p erso n s. H o w ev er, it is well to
y e a st, d isso lv ed in w arm w ater. L et
co v ered in a w h irlw in d c a m p a ig n
B u rk h o ld e r.
a m e n d e d by th e abo v e O rd e r No. 831 d a te d a n d b e a r In te re st from Nov. 15,
be
c
a
re
fu
l
as
each
p
erso
n
m
u
st
be
• s ta n d u n til d one fe rm e n tin g in open
T h e c a u se is reco g n ized by all as
B rid al Veil D istrict No. 42, E. H. of tliis d a te , im p o sin g a tux of on e 1917 an d m a tu re Nov. 15, 1942.
vessel a b o u t 37 to 72 h o u rs , w hen s u re of h is o r h e r n et incom e.
cen t fo r each p o stu g e c h a rg e fo r 25
T h is c o n v ersio n is not u n d e rs to o d
m ost w o rth y an d th e r e a re in d ic a ­ T h o m p so n .
d one fe rm e n tin g . S tra in w ell, b o ttle ,
T h e seco n d
q u e s tiiii w as also
c e n ts o r fra c tio n a l p a rt of 25 c en ts by th e p u b lic g e n e ra lly , m any
b e­
tio
n
s
th
a
t
th
e
re
sp
o
n
se
w
ill
be
bo
M o u n tain D istric t /io . 43, D. W. on p a c k a g e s of fo u rtb -c la a s o r p a rcel-
co rk tig h t.
liev in g th a t w hen th e y h av e con-
“ R e q u ire m e n ts o f th e law . Such a n sw e re d w ith a no. Such c o rp o ra
g e n e ro u s an d sp eed y th a t it will Ross.
post
m
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tte
r
on
w
hich
th
e
p
o
stag
e
b e v srid g e fo r se llin g m u st n o t c o n ­ tio n s as a re ex em p t a re c h u rc h e s c a u se a th r ill o f jo y to th e w o rk e rs
G ilb ert D istrict No. 45, J. L e ith e l- a m o u n ts to not less th a n 25 c e n ts vertPil th e 3 % p e r cen t bon d s in to
m u tu a l
in s u ra n c e
co m ­
ta in m o re th a n o n e -h a lf o f o n e p er g ra n g e s ,
each
T h e W a r R ev en u e Act m ak es 4 p er c en t b o n d s th a t th e y hold a
a
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b
rin
g
T
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a
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iv
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d
C
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ris
t­
ser.
c e n t, w hich re q u ire s re d u c in g seven p an ies, a n d fa irs. T h ey n e v e r h av e
no c h a n g e in th e p o sta g e ra te s a p ­ bond id e n tic a l w ith th a t of th e se c ­
m
a
s
c
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e
r
to
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ery
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o
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fr
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e
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tim e s a n d ad d in g h ops a c c o rd in g to
W a rre n d a le D istric t No. 46, F ritz p lic a b le to su ch m a tte r.
en o u g h m oney on h a n d to b ase a tax
fla v o r d e sire d .
dom w h a te v e r h is r a n k o f w h e re v e r K ocher.
T h e in te rn a l re v e n u e stu m p s a f ­ o n d lib e rty loan w hich Is not th e
upon
a
n
d
a
re
ex
em
p
t
fro
m
all
o
th
e
r
" H ig h e s t
a w a rd s O regon S ta te
fixed to p a rc e ls in p a y m en t of th e case. T h e sa m e tax c o n d itio n s , how -
h is s ta tio n . H e w ill know as n e v e r
P
le
a
s
a
n
t
View
D
istric
t
No.
48.
C.
F a ir , S alem , 1917, fo r th e best m a ­ tax es by s t a te a n d co u n ty .
tux m ust be can c e le d by th e s e n d e r ev er, go v ern in th e first lib e rty loan
b efo re th a t "so m eb o d y c a r e s ”
fo r E. B ra m h a ll.
te ria l und m ost c o m p le te lin e of
p lacin g , o r c a u sin g to be p lace d , ‘
To th e th ird q u e stio n th e a n s w e r
m
o
re
th
a
n
h
is
m
a
te
ria
l
w
elfare.
su p p lie s. W e a s s u re you th e b est r e ­
V ictory D istric t No. 4 9. II. F ritz .
h ereo n his w ritte n o r stu m p e d In­ of 1917-4 p e r cen t C o n v ersio n B onds
was th a t su ch c o rp o ra tio n s as a re
s u lts ."
L ocally th e te r r ito r y h a s been d i­
P le a s a n t V alley J o in t 15, H. C. itia ls to g e th e r w ith th e d a te upon a s th o s e e x is tin g in th e seco n d lib e r­
A nd, W h e re a s, th e so -called h o m e­ exem pt fro m th e tax , as n o ted abo v e, vided in to fo u r m ain d is tric ts , w ith R estorff.
w hich th e s ta m p s a re a tta c h e d o r ty loan.
used.
In no case, h o w ev er, sh o u ld
m ad e d rin k is com p o sed o f th e sam e will n o t h av e to pay th e s ta m p tax th e ir c h a irm e n , as fo llo w s:
T h e S e c re ta ry of th e T re a s u ry h as
O rien t J o in t No. 9. V icto r J o h n s o n th e s e n d e r can cel p o sta g e s ta m p s a f ­
m a te ria ls as hop o r m a lt b eer. o r p ro x ies. T h u s th e p ro x ies to be
1. E. H. T h o m p so n , B rid al Veil
It Is re q u e s te d th a t e a c h of th e s e fixed to p a rc e ls; su ch s ta m p s m ust p re s c rib e d a p erio d of six m o n th s
T h o u g h o ste n sib ly to be m ad e fo r v oted a t th e a n n u a l ele c tio n o f th e E ast o f th e S an d y riv e r.
n am ed c o m m u n ic a te w ith o th e r m e m ­ be can celed only by p o stal em ployes. from N o v em b er 15, 1917, w ith in
C ure sh a ll be ex ercised to see th a t w hich tim e c o n v ersio n p riv ile g e m ust
hom e use, it is d ire c te d th a t in o rd e r fa ir a ss o c ia tio n a re ex em p t fro m th e
2. Mrs. ('. E. L a rss o n , T ro u td a le b ers of th e ir school b o ard a n d e ith e r
to sell sa h ie it m u s t be red u c e d to tax. C o rp o ra tio n s e x is itin g fo r p ro fit — N o rth of B ase L in e ro ad , w est of p e rso n a lly re p re s e n t th e Y. M. C. A. th e fu ll a m o u n t of p o sta g e a t th e a p ­ be ex ercised o r s u b s c rib e rs w ill lose
p ro p r ia te fo u rth -c la s s ra te is p rep aid
m ust h av e th e s ta m p on its p ro x ies.
o n e -se v e n th of Its o rig in a l s tr e n g th
S an d y riv e r an d e a st o f F a irv ie w
a m p a ig n in
th e ir
re sp e c tiv e d is­ e ith e r by p o sta g e s ta m p s o r in on ce fo r ull th e c o n v ersio n p riv ileg e
Such c o rp o ra tio n s as th e te le ­
th a t is to n o t c o n ta in o v e r o n e -h a lf
ro ad .
tr ic ts o r a ss ist in a rr a n g in g fo r o th ­ m oney, u n d e r th e p ro v isio n s of .Sec­ a ris in g as a c o n se q u e n c e o f th e issu e
p h o n e co m p an y m u st affix th e s ta m p
tion 459, P. I,, an d It. a n d th a t th e o f th e b o n d s of th e second lib e rty
of o ne p e r cent.
3. H on. Geo. W . S ta p le to n , G re s h ­ e rs to do so.
on its p ro x ies, b u t n o t th e co u n ty
tax is, in all cases, p aid by m ean s of lo a n .
A nd, W h e re a s , th e c laim th a t
a m — S o u th of B ase L in e ro a d , west
U
n
fo
rtu
n
a
te
ly
in
a
ss
ig
n
in
g
th
e
se
in te rn a l re v e n u e s ta m p s
P o stag e
fa ir w hich n e v e r h a s a s u r p lu s o v e r
To th o s e h o ld e rs of b o n d s, h o w ­
h ig h e s t a w a rd s w ere receiv ed a t th e
o f S andy riv e r an d Cast of th e P o r t­ school d is tric t c o m m itte e m e n th e stu m p s s h a ll not be c o u n te d in p ay ­
ru n n in g ex p en ses an d h a s to d ep en d
S ta te F a ir seem s to g iv e to th e 'm a n ­
m ent of th e tux, n o r s h a ll th e in t e r ­ e v e r, w ho do not av a il th e m se lv e s of
lan d city lim its.
1916-1917
r
o
s
te
r
of
school
b
o
a
rd
s
on ta x a tio n fo r p a y m en t o f its p re m ­
u fa c tu re o f th is h o m e m a d e b e e r a
4. F. If. C ra n e , R o u te A. Box 271, w as
used.
M any
b o a rd s
h av e nal re v e n u e s ta m p s , in p a y m e n t of th e c o n v ersio n p riv ile g e w ith re sp e c t
ium s.
th e fax, be c o u n te d in p a y m en t of to th e seco n d lib e rty loan th e p riv il­
m o re o r less official sa n c tio n in O re ­
P o rtla n d
N o rth of B ase L in e road ch an g ed . B ut it w ill m u tte r little If p o stag e.
gon.
T h e sam e re s u lts w ill follow
an d w est of th e F a irv ie w ro ad .
th e o n e n am ed will do w h a te v e r he
In te rn a l re v e n u e stu m p s fo r use In ege w ill a ris e a g a in an d fo r a lik e
th e e x h ib itio n a t th e L an d P ro d u c ts
In a d d itio n a c o m m itte e h a s been j can to see th a t th e c a u se is r e p r e ­ p ay in g such tax will be su p p lie d to perio d If a n o th e r an d d iffe re n t se rie s
p o s tm a s te rs in d ue c o u rse fo r sh I c to of bon d s be issu ed a t a h ig h e r r a te of
Show . T h e re fo re , be it
a p p o in te d fo r each sch o o l d is tric t s e n te d by h im se lf o r so m eo n e else
th e p u b lic.
in te re s t th u n 3 % p er c en t p e r a n n u m
R eso lv ed , by th e G resh am G ra n g e
w ho is a sk e d to c o -o p e ra te w ith his
F o r th e la r g e r co u n ty d is tr ic t o u t­
A. M. D O C K E R Y ,
b efo re th e te r m in a tio n o f th e w ar,
No. 270, in r e g u la r sessio n , t h a t we
d is tric t c h a irm a n , to see th a t th is sid e of P o rtla n d . C o u n ty C o m m is­
T h ird A ss’t P. M. Gen
b u t th e new c o n v e rsio n b o n d s will
co n d em n m ost s tro n g ly th is o pen a t ­
c a u se is re p re s e n te d in h is school. sio n e r R u fu s C. H olm an is c a m p a ig n
alw uys b e a r th e sa m e i*utes fo r p ay ­
te m p t to e v a d e th e -p ro h ib itio n law s
T h e c o m m itte e m e n a p p o in te d fo r th e c h a irm a n , D istrict A tto rn e y W a lte r NEW INCORPORATION
TO OPERATE MILL m e n t o f in te re s t a n d sa m e m a tu rity
of O re g o n ; th a t we co n d em n th is in ­
local d is tric t a re as fo llo w s:
H. E v an s has c h a rg e of a ss ig n in g
sid io u s m e th o d of d e v elo p in g u n d e r
G resh am
D istrict No. 4, T h eo - s p e a k e rs an d IL L. St. C la ir Is p u b ­
A rtic le s of in c o rp o ra tio n w ere filed d a te as th e tlrst y h e rty loan bonds.
T h e seco n d lib e rty loan 4 p e r cen t
B ru g g e r.
th e in flu e n c e of th e h o m e th e a p ­
licity c h a irm a n .
a t V an co u v er, W ash., on th e first day
p e tite fo r a lc o h o lic liq u o r; th a t we
W ilk es D istric t No. 7, W in. T e g a rt.
E lse w h e re
is a n n o u n c e m e n t of of th e p re se n t m o n th w ith th e title of b onds m ay be paid In fu ll Nov. 15,
Dec. 15 o r J a n . 15. T h o se w ho are.
call a tte n tio n o f th e officers of th e
T e rry D istric t No. 8, J o h n B liss.
m e e tin g s at v a rio u s c e n te rs.
th e "G re sh a m L u m b e r C o m p an y ."
p
ay in g on th e in s ta llm e n t p la n , how ­
law to th is co v ert m eth o d o f e n ­
T h e in c o rp o ra to rs w ere Jo h n B row n
c o u ra g in g people to ev a d e th e p ro ­
a n d M. A. B row n
T h e c a p ita l stock e v e r, m u st see th a t 18 p e r cen t of
th e ir s u b s c rip tio n is p aid on o r b efo re
h ib itio n la w ; th a t we co n d em n th is
is $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 d iv id ed in to s h a r e s of $1
Nov. 15 an d 4 0 p e r c en t on o r b efo re
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c e n t in s ta llm e n t Is du e in th e F e d ­
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th is m e th o d of b e e r m a n u fa c tu re
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It is p la n n e d to hold s e v e ra l la rg e a ssig n e d . T h ese m e e tin g s sh o u ld be­
T h u rs d a y ib is w eek, a n d th o se who
th e ir s a n c tio n a n d e n c o u ra g e m e n t
p ro sp e c ts in s ig h t In th a t s ta te . M ore
u re to m a k e th e p a y m en t sh o u ld see
p u b lic g a th e r in g s in e a s te rn M u ltn o ­ gin e a rly a n d all sh o u ld a tte n d , le n d ­
by a w a rd in g p rizes on th e m a te ria ls
th a n o n e -h a lf o f th e sto c k h a s been
th a t th e ir local b a n k s receiv e th e
ing th e i r m o ral as well as financial
a n d m e a n s used fo r th e m a n u f a c tu r e
m ah d u rin g th is w eek.
s u b s c rib e d , le a v in g 12,000 s h a re s of
sa m e a t once.
aid to th e c au se. As th e tim e is sh o rt
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of th is h o m e m a d e beer.
T h e re will be a m e e tin g In G re s h ­
tr e a s u ry sto ck to be sold at on ce to
in w hich to a n n o u n c e th e s e m e e tin g s
R esolved, th a t co p ies o f th e se re so ­
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an d all m ig h t not get w ord th r o u g h
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W a lte r 11 E v an s, in c h a rg e of S p e a k ­ w ord be sp re a d a b ro a d as w idely as
fo r p u b lic a tio n .
th e e x te n t of a b o u t five m illio n feef, w eek from N o v em b er 24 to N o v em ­
fro n t. He h as been w o u n d ed n e a rly
b er 30 as b a rg a in w eek, w hen th e
p o ssib le by p h o n e o r o th e rw ise .
P assed in open sessio n S a tu rd a y .
o r en o u g h to o p e ra te th e m ill for fo llo w in g p rices w ill p re v a il: D ally
, a sco re o f tim e s a n d h as seen h is e rs fo r th e c o u n ty , h a s sig n ified th a t
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th r e e y ears. I t ’s c a p a c ity is 25,000 O re g o n ia n , 1 y e a r $4;
c o m ra d e s fall by h u n d re d s at h is sid e. h e ex p ects to be p re s e n t und also
H ally and
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1 y e a r,
$6;
feet a day. T h e e n tir e p ro d u c t can S u n d ay O re g o n ia n ,
Mr. H a n n a e n liste d a n d w ent fro m C o u n ty C o m m issio n e r H o lm an . B oth
M rs H. W. S n a sh a ll o f P le a s a n t
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O u tlo o k has m a d e a rr a n g e m e n ts by
m ent a t p re s e n t ru lin g p rices und a r ­ w hich tile fo llo w in g a ttr a c tiv e co m ­
tim e, is im p ro v in g . M rs. S n a sh a ll is y e a rs of ag e. H e w as first w o u n d ed w o rk in g h a rd to m a k e th e cam p u ig n
On W ed n esd ay J u d g e .S tapleton
ra n g e m e n ts h av e a lre a d y been m ade b in a tio n p rices w ill be offered be­
a m e m b e r of G resh am G ran g e, an d bv sh ra p n e l on J u n e 27, 1916, In th e th e la rg e st p o ssib le success.
p la n s to m ak e a to u r o f his d is tric t
tw e e n th e d a te s m e n tio n e d , In clu siv e:
fo
r o p e ra tio n an d d e liv e ry .
w as re m in d e d S u n d ay o f th e In te re st th ird b a tte l o f Y pres. H e w as s lig h t­
In a d d itio n th e r e will be se v e ra l v is itin g th e sch o o ls und g iv in g ta lk s
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cam e back o u t o f 1100 m en. H e h as
an d a b o u q u e t of flo w ers.
T h e O u tlo o k will receiv e an d f o r ­
I o ffices h e r e an d a t th e m ill.
been " o v e r th e to p ” 18 tim es.
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receiv ed tw elv e sh o ts in his r ig h t foot
No b a rg a in ru le s a f t e r Nov. 30.
GRANGE DAY AT THE
anil leg a n d th r e e in his left.
S u b sc rib e o r ren ew a t once,
PORTLAND LAND SHOW
A p p r e c ia tio n .
Mr. H a n n a Is to u r in g th e s ta te
II. F. D a h lh u m m e r h a s co m p leted
It Is a fine tr ib u te to th e te a c h in g H ad d en Jo h n s o n and O rv ille Z im m er-
1 sp e a k in g on th e Y. M C. A. W ar
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C. A. w as w ith h is b u n ch all th e of £ n io n H igh S chool No. 2 th a t Its R u sh e r, s p e a k e r ; E m m e tt W ellin g
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T h e y o u n g people o f th e h ig h m em b ers of th e g ra n g e a n d a r r a n g e ­ a n d h as all th e m o d ern c o n v en ie n ces.
tre n c h e s
h ig h school in th e Y M. ('. A. W ar
My d e a r Mr. St. C la ir: You
m en ts a re b ein g m ad e fo r all to have
E rn e st W. S tr a tto n received n o tice
m a d e su c h a w o n d e rfu l im ­
It is h oped Mr. H a n n a w ill be a t F u n d C am p aig n h as been so q u ick sch o o l a re th o ro u g h ly In te re s te d an d
e n th u s ia s tic In th is (a m p a ig n and an e n jo y a b le a fte rn o o n a n d ev e n in g y e s te rd a y to re p o r t a t o n ce to W a sh ­
• ! G resh am on W ed n esd ay n ig h t.
If , a n d sy s te m a tic .
p re ssio n in th e L ib e rty Ixian
T h e In v ita tio n is e x te n d e d to all in g to n C ity , w h e re he w ill be a s ­
• j he is h e re he w ill p ro b ab ly also
T y p e w ritte n c ir c u la r s h av e been th e ir a p p e a ls an d s o lic ita tio n s w ill be
c a m p a ig n th a t I re a lly felt
It is sa fe to p re d ic t m e m b e rs of th e o r d e r fro m a n y ­ sig n e d to d u ty us c le rk In th e c h ie f
• sp eak a t F a irv ie w .
d is trib u te d to th e s tu d e n ts s e ttin g Irre slsta b le .
b efo re c lo sin g o u r cam p a ig n
w here.
J. J. J o h n s o n , m a s te r
of sig n a l o ffice. He took th e e x a m in a ­
h e a d q u a r te r s I h ad to d ro p
fo rth a sc h e d u le of c a m p a ig n . T h ese th e ir e ffo rts will be well re w a rd e d .
M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty P o m o n a g ra n g e , tio n se v e ra l m o n th s ag o an d h as
W ill H essel, w hose a c c id e n t w ith h av e at th e ts p th e s e n tim e n t, "Keep
you a lin e o f a p p re c ia tio n .
M rs. O. W. B o rin g , of B o rin g , w as has been se le c te d as le a d e r of th e been e x p e c tin g th e call. H e e x p ects
T h e e n e rg e tic a n d fo rcib le
his a u to m o b ile w as m e n tio n e d In th e th e H om e F ire s B u rn in g ." T h e fo l­
day. H a lf p ast o n e in th e a fte rn o o n to leav e fo r W a sh in g to n to m o rro w
last O u tlo o k , is still in th e h o sp ita l lo w in g o ffic e rs a n d a s s is ta n ts have th e g u e st on S u n d ay o f h e r m o th e r,
‘ w ork t h a t you d id c a n n o t be
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e rin g a n d as m any as p o ssib le a re
A bout fifteen
y o u n g fo lk s of
to ry co n d itio n .
H e w as c u t a b o u t
C a p ta in , M errill R. G ood.
I feel th a t we a re u n d e r su ch
M rs J e n n ie M. K em p o f th e F e d ­ re q u e s te d to be th e r e a t th a t h o u r.
G re sh a m g a th e r e d a t th e h om e of
th e k n ee an d dow n th e leg to th e
L ie u te n a n ts to c a n v a ss h ig h s ih o o l e ra l F ood
o b lig a tio n s to you th a t any
A d m in is tra tio n ,
v isited
M iss H azel Cox on S a tu rd a y n ig h t
bone an d th e lig a m e n ts w ere b adly — W a lte r B ro w n , s e n io r c la s s ; B ay­ both sc h o o ls in G re sh a m on T h u r s ­
th a n k s w ould be s u p e rflu o u s
Lor Hire Service
an d gave h e r a s u rp ris e . T h e p a rty
'o r n . No sig n o f in fectio n h a s as y et a rd M iller, ju n io r c la s s; C o n v erse day an d g av e ro u s in g a d d re s s e s M rs.
Yours very truly,
A u to m o b iles a n y w h e re , n ig h t o r
P h o n e 791, G re sh a m , M M w as h eld In o rd e r th a t M iss Cox
a p p e a re d a n d it is b eliev ed t h a t he B u rlin g a m e an d
C. C. C H A PM A N ,
C lifto n
H illy a rd , K em p w as esp e c ia lly p leased to find day.
m ig h t g et a c q u a in te d w ith so m e o f
will make a good recovery. Jas El- J sophomore class; Melvin Brugger and th e p u p ils, In c lu d in g th o se of th e p r i­ S q u ire.
Vice Chairman Publicity
th e G re sh a m y o u n g people. G am es
Committee.
klngton is looking after the business Lyle Winters, freshman class,
mary grades, already well Instructed
Evening Telegram.
w ere played a n d a lig h t lu n c h w as
of the Hessei Machinery company
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year,
November
bargain
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Lieutenants for outside schools— In the aims and methods of the Food
se rv e d a t a la te h o u r
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$3.75;
combination
with
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during Mr Hessel's absence.
First team. Merrill R. Good, speaker; ! Administration.
look, $4.50.
w as en jo y e d by all.
G resh am ((ra n g e is ca lle d to th e fa c t in c o n n ectio n to th e new in co m e tax
th a t a t th e L an d P ro d u c ts Show ,
he- i law.
T h ey w ere s u b m itte d
to th e
ing h eld in P o rtla n d , th e r e is an ex- j O u tlo o k fo r in fo rm a tio n , a n d in tu r n
T h e ca m p a ig n to ra ise $ 35 ,0 0 0 ,-
000 fo r th e Y. M C. A. w ork am ong
PROMINENT SPEAKERS AT Y.M C.A.
RALLIES IN GRESHAM AND FAIRVIEW
UNION HIGH ORGANIZES FOR “ Y” WAR FUND