GRESHAM
REMARKABLE CLOCK
KEEPS TIME YET
CHERRYVILLE
T H SIB
M erry C h ris tm a s to th e O u tlo o k
T h e re is ow ned n e a r G resh am an an d its re a d e rs !
old clock w hich, lik e L o u g fello w 's
Mr a n d Mrs. C. H. Jo h n s o n and
‘ O ld C lock on th e S ta irs ." h as w it baby M arjo rie, sp e n t se v e ra l day s
n essed th e s h iftin g scen es o f h a lf a lu st w eek w ith frie n d s at D am ascu s,
c e n tu ry .
I t w as g iv en to Mr. an d P o rtla n d . F o re s t G rove an d C am as,
Mrs. H. H. C u m m in g s as a w ed d in g W a sh in g to n .
p re s e n t.
A* they w ere m a rrie d on
T h e re w ill be a C h ris tm a s tr e e a t
M arch .‘11, 1868, th e clock is n e a rly th e sch o o lh o u se S a tu rd a y ev en in g ,
fifty y e a rs old. It w as m ad e by th e D ecem b er 2 2 d , w hen a s h o r t p ro g ra m
New H aven C lock Co., a n d is a w it- *111 be g iv en . All a re in v ited
ness of th e h o n e st w o rk pu t in to
Mrs. J e s s ie S ab ray a n d d a u g h te r
th o se old tim e-p ieces, as it h as a lw ay s J a n e t o f P itts b u rg , P a., a rriv e d a t
k ept good tim e.
th e h o m e o f h e r p a re n ts , Dr. an d
T h e re m a rk a b le th in g u b o u t th is i M rs. O. F . B o tk in s to sp e n d th e w in-
clock is th e fa c t th a t it h as n e v e r | t»r.
been to a je w e le r fo r re p a irs u u til
la s t w eek, w hen It w as b ro u g h t to
Mr. B u rk e , th e G resh am je w e le r. It
h ad been a c c id e n ta lly k n o ck ed fro m
its sh e lf a n d d a m a g e d , b u t it h as
been p u t in re p a irs a n d is k e e p in g
tim e a g a in .
Mr. a n d Mrs. C u m m in g s a re liv
ing w ith th e ir d a u g h te r. Mrs. B. F.
D a h lh a m m e r a n d fam ily . T hey h av e
g iven th e clock to A lta D a h lh a m m e r,
th e ir 1 2 -y ear-o ld g ra n d d a u g h te r.
C. H . J o h n s o n a n d fam ily le ft fo r
, P e n d le to n M onday.
M iss L izzie R oach w as a c a lle r a t
C h e rry A cres la s t S a tu rd a y .
T h e p eo p le o f th is c o m m u n ity a re
i * orry to h e a r o f th e se v e re illn ess of
o u r old n e ig h b o r. Mrs. E. S h an k , in
P o rtla n d .
Mrs. J. T. F rie l, S r., w ill e n te r ta in
th e L a d ie s’ S ew in g clu b S a tu rd a y a f
te rn o o n , D ecem b er 22d.
PLEASANT HOME
T his Seal Hail C uriosity.
S eals a re very p le n tifu l am o n g th e
O rk n ey s, an d a re so m e tiin e s c a u g h t
w hen a sle e p on th e s k e rrie s . T h ey
a re a ttr a c te d by m u sical so u n d s, an d
a t o ne tim e a c o n sid e ra b le n u m b e r
w ere said to m ak e th e ir a p p e a ra n c e
in th e bay of H oy w hen th e bell of
th e p a rish c h u rc h close by was ru n g .
S eals a re u su a lly m u ch on th e i r
g u a rd ugainBt th e a p p ro a c h o f m en,
b u t w hen
u n m o le ste d
fre q u e n tly
com e close to b o ats o r p eo p le a sh o re .
An In s ta n c e of th is o c c u rre d re c e n t
ly off S k ra ill bay, in S an d w ich , w h ere
som e y aw ls w ere a t h a d d o c k fishing,
a w rite r in th e E d in b u rg h S co tsm an
say s:
A se a l m ad e its a p p e a ra n c e , an d
sh o w ed g re a t c u rio sity as to w h at
w as g o in g on.
It sw am re p e a te d ly
b etw een tw o b o a ts a s h o r t d is ta n c e
a p a rt, a n d u ltim a te ly d ev o ted its a t
te n tio n to o n e of th e m , d iv in g u n d e r
th e b oat a n d co m in g up first on one
sid e a n d th e n on th e o th e r. At last
it m ad e a s p r in g a t a fish w hich w as
b ein g h a u le d o u t of th e w a te r on a
h a n d line. It failed to g et a p ro p e r
hold, b u t tlie fish w as th ro w n back
to afford a n o th e r ch an ce, w hich th e
seal q u ick ly seized. It k ep t so n e a r
th a t e v e n tu a lly o ne of th e fish erm en
g o t hold o f its ta il, a n d by th e a s
s is ta n c e of a n o th e r it w as ta k e n in
to th e boat.
It w as a y o u n g one, a b o u t th r e e
feet in le n g th .
It did n o t seem to
a p p re c ia te its new
q u a r te r s , an d
m ad e s tre n u o u s effo rts to escap e, b u t
w as k e p t a p ris o n e r u n til th e fishing
ceased , a n d th e n ta k e n a sh o re . S u b
se q u e n tly th e seal w as re s to re d to
its n a tiv e e le m e n t, w hich it seem ed
to a p p re c ia te all th e m o re a f t e r its
d e te n tio n .
Save a lo a f of b read a w eek, H elp
win th e w ar.
TERRY
M ilo C oons took d in n e r recen tly
a t th e Home o f his b ro th e r, .1. W.
Coons.
Mrs. C. A. B a k e r h as re tu rn e d a f
te r an a b se n c e o f ten d ay s in New
W e s tm in s te r,
B ritish
C o lu m b ia,
w h ere site w ent to w itn ess th e m a r
ria g e of h e r d a u g h te r , G e rtru d e , to
Leo B. S h arp e.
Mrs. J. W. C oons sp e n t th e day-
last T h u rsd a y in G resh am w ith Mrs.
E. S m ith .
PLEA8ANT HOME
E v en in g se rv ic e at P le a s a n t H om e
B ap tist c h u rc h . C h ris tia n E n d eav o r
7 p. in. P re a c h in g at 8 p. m. by th e
p a sto r, A. J. W are.
CliainlierlaJn's T ablets.
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts a re in te n d
ed e sp ecially fo r sto m a c h tro u b le s,
b ilio u sn e ss
an d c o n s tip a tio n ,
an d
h av e m et w ith m uch su ccess in th e
tr e a tm e n t of th o se d iseases. P eople
w ho h av e su ffe re d fo r y e a rs w itli
sto m a c h tr o u b le a n d h av e been u n
a b le to o b ta in an y p e rm a n e n t re lief,
h av e been co m p le te ly c u re d by th e
use of tie se ta b le ts . C h a m b e rla in 's
T a b le ts a re a lso of g re a t v a lu e fo r
b ilio u sn ess.
C h ro n ic
c o n stip a tio n
m ay be p e rm a n e n tly c u red by ta k in g
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts an d o b se rv
ing th e p lain p rin te d d ire c tio n s w ith
each b o ttle .-—Adv.
Mountain Meadow Butter
SH O ES
.M an u factu red by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
M en's Work Shoes
M en’s Dress Shoes
Boys’ Shoes
Rubber Boots ant) Shoes
Men's Rubbt -rs.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
Carl
G eo rg e L o en ian , of P o rtla n d , an d
M am ie D enny to o k d in n e r w ith G er
tr u d e a n d R u th Ic k le r S u n d ay .
P re a c h in g se rv ic e w ill be held a t
th e M. E. c h u rc h next S u n d ay m o rn
in g a t 11 o ’clock.
Miss C a rrie A n d rew s w as ta k e n
to th e Good S a m a rita n h o sp ita l in
P o rtla n d la s t w eek w ith a sev ere a t
ta c k o f blood p o iso n in g
Mr. a n d M rs. J Ic k le r v isited Mr.
a n d Mrs. L. W ilh elm , S u n d ay .
Dalil. Prop.
T h e n a m e ‘M o unt H ood B u t
t e r ” h as h e re to fo re been used by
p e rm issio n o f th e M ou n t H ood Ice
C ream Co., w hich h a s all Its
d a iry p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r
th a t title .
T h a t p e rm issio n has
ceased , lienee th e c h a n g e of n am e,
w hich b ecam e effective on Ja n u -
a rv l .
"M o u n ta in
M eadow
B u tte r "
'*!' be to u n d at all th e L ead in g
s to re s in th e co u n ty . A sk fo r it.
LAJIT
OUTLOOK FRIDAY.
C IA IM
T w a t« j u s t b e fo r e t h e i r la s t fie r c e c h a r g e
T w o s o ld ie r s d r e w th e r e in .
F o r a p a r t in g g lim p s e a n d a to u c h o f
th e h a n d ;
T h e y n e v e r m i g h t m e e t a g a in
II.
< >ne h a d b lu e e y e s a n d c u r l i n g h a i r —
N in e te e n b u t a m o n t h a g o
F a i r r o s y c h e e k « , a p le a .-ta n t s m ile .
H e w a s o n ly a h o y y o u k n o w
III.
T h e o t h e r w a s t a l l « la rk , s t e r n a n d b o ld .
W h o s e f a t e in t h i s w o r ld lo o l.e tl d im
B u t he o n ly t r u s t e d th e m o r e in G o d .
W h o w a s a l l i h • w o r l d t o h im .
IV.
on
m any
.
Buyer o f Livestock
Long Distance Hauling of Stock. Etc., by Auto Trucks.
K. 1, Box 392, Portland.
Phone Woodlawn 535b
Home Rendered Lard
ALL FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
Phone
uh
if yon huve any Stock for Sal«'.
Andrews Bros. Meal Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 756
Helpful Xmas Hints
Vacuum Cleaners
H air Dryers
Boudoir Lamps
Samovars
Toasters
Disc Stoves
Foot Warmers
Milk Warmers
Massage Vibrators
Cigar Lighters
Ovens
Waffle Irons
ELECT Rl<
Washing Machines
Library Lamps
Coffee Percolators
Chafing Dishes
F lat Irons
Curling Iron Heaters
Luminous Radiators
Tea Kettles
Sewing Machine Motors
. Shaving M irrors
Kitchen Ranges
Shaving Mugs
STORE. Electric Building
a
m ile ;
m e t th e fo e
s m ile
1217
P A G E .T U R EH
I,
T h e C o ttre ll C o m m u n ity c h u rc h
u ill h av e C h rist m as tre e a n d pro
g ra m a t th e c h u rc h on M onday e\
ei.ing.
Mis« H ild a B eyer a n d Miss
H azel G o g er w ill give so lo s a n d In
s tru m e n ta l
n u m b e rs.
All a r e in- !
vited.
Mrs. L. F. C rusw ell e n te r ta in e d a
n u m b e r of la d ie s on T h u rsd a y even-
lu g in h o n o r o f Miss E lva A ndre,
w ho w as sh o w e re d w ith m any u sefu l
an d b e a u tifu l g ifts. Miss A n d re will
be m a rrie d on C h ris tm a s eve to Mr.
W h ite of P o rtla n d . T h ey expect to
leav e ¡m ed iately a f te r th e m a r ria g e
fo r a s h o r t h oneym oon.
TO
■
.
'
bw?
INVITE'
YOU
" I ’ l l d o y o u r b id d in g , c o m r a d e m in e .
I f I g o b a c k a g a in .
X II.
" B u t i f yo u go b a c k a n d 1 a m le ft.
P r a y d o th e « « m e b y m e.
I h a v e a m o th e r w h o w a its f o r h e r b o y
W r i t e to h e r t e n d e r ly .
X III.
•
"o n e b y one has
S h e h a s b u r ie d
I w a s th e la s t a t
S h e k is s e d a n d
h e r lo v e d o n e s g o n e .
a h u s b a n d a n d so n .
m y c o u n t r y ’ s c a ll
s e n t m e on.
IV X
" K h e ’ l l be p r a y i n g a t bom « lik « - a w a i t
in g s a in t ,
H e r s a il fa c e w e t w i t h wo«*.
I ’ n t i l s h e « r o s s e s th e r i v e r o f d e a t h —
I t w o n ’ t be lo n g 1 k n o w . ”
XV.
J u s t th e n th e b u g le s o u n d e d th e c h a r g e .
F o r a n i n s t a n t h a n d c la s p e d h a n d ,
E a c h a n s w e re « ! " y e s , " a n d o n t h e y r o d e
A b r a v e «le v o te d b u n d .
X V I.
T h e y r o d e t i l l t h e y c a m e to th e c r e s t o f
!».«• h i l l
W h e r e th e G e r m a n s w i t h
shot und
s h e ll
P o u r e d v o lle y o f « le a th t h r o u g h
t h e ir
w e a r ie d r a n k s .
A n d je e re « l th e m a s t h e y f e l l.
X V II
A m o n g th e o n e s t h a t la y <l«-a«l in th e
fie ld
W a s th e b o y w i t h th e c u r l i n g h a ir .
A m i th e t a l l « la rk m a n t h a t r o d e b y h is
w ide,
I^ a y d e i. b« - ¡«1«* h im th e r e .
X V III.
T h e r e w a s n on « ’ to w r i t ' to th e b lu e
eyed g ir l
T h o s e w o r d : h e r f o n d l o v e r h a d s a id
A m i tii« ‘ m o th e r a t b o rn e w h o w a i t s fo r
her boy
W i l l le a r n t h a t he is d e a d .
IXV.
N e v e r i7*or« w i l l s h e h a v e h e r h o y
T o a o o th e h e r In h e r p a in .
I ’ n t i l s h e c r o s s e s th e r i v e r o f « le a th
A n d s ta n d s b y h is s id e a g a in .
C o n t r ib u t e d b y «’la r a E. S m ith .
WAR R E LIE F WORK
PART OF W O M EN S PLANS
T h e d e p a rtm e n t o f w ar re lie f an d
n a tio n a l W o m en 's C h ris tia n T e m p e r
a n ce U nion as e a rly as 1883 an d
h as becom e an im p o rta n t p a rt of th e
o r g a n iz a tio n 's a c tiv itie s .
Its effo rts
h av e been acce p te d g ra te fu lly . T h e
fo llo w in g le t te r w ritte n fro m C am p
M ills, New Y o rk , u n d e r d a te of No
v e m b e r 21. is fro m M ajo r W illiam 8.
G ilb e rt an d is o n e of m an y e x p re s
s io n s o f g r a titu d e on th e p a r t of th e
m ilita ry a u th o r itie s .
T h e le tte r is
to M rs. Sw ope, p re s id e n t o f th e O re
gon W C. T U.
I receiv ed th e box of d ish clo th s
a n d g u n rag s
T hank
you
very,
very m u ch . I w ish 1 had 5 0 0 0 dish
c lo th s!
We h a v e 3700 m en in th e
I re g im e n t now ; I h av e g iven o u t ev-
, ery d ish clo th .
A boy c a m e to my
te n t a h c lf h o u r ag o a s k in g fo r o n e
an d th e c u p b o a rd w as b a re .
T he
h o u sew iv es o f c o u rs e -.e r e sn a tc h e d
no at once.
W e a r e g e ttin g a lo n g w ell; no
se rio u s S ick n ess; lo ts o f m easles
Ito n 't know
w hen
we m ay go
i P ro b a b ly not b e fo re n ex t week an d
j it m ay be s e v e ra l w eeks
T h o u g h It
m ay com e an y n ig h t.
P lease say h ello to Mrs. K etup
an d M rs D alg leish
T h e W (' T U. is all rig h t. New
Y ork is very w et, an d w e'v e h ad a
good d eal o f b o o tle g g in g a t $4 00 a
q u a rt
B ut th e w om en w ere g iven
th e b a llo t in New Y ork a t re c e n t
e le c tio n a n d It's all off w ith boose
I’ve h ad s e v e ra l booze ex p e rie n c e s
h e re : C o lo n el
May
In rig h t an d
th e r e 's no need to w o rry .
T he
• Men
of O re g o n " b ecam e
fa m o u s in C h a rlo tte fo r th e ir fine
q u a litie s an d o u r re g im e n t la th e
best I know of.
W e’ll be h o m e fo r C h ristm a n d in
n e r, 1918,
T h e B oring P a re n t-T e a c h e r a ss o
ciatio n m et at th e sch o o lh o u se on
F rid a y a fte rn o o n , Dec. 14, a n d an in
te re s tin g
und p ro fita b le tim e w as
, had
P rof.
L. H. .M alllcoat, o u r
w ide a w a k e p rin c ip a l, a lw ay s
has
som e good th in g In s to re , an d at th e
m e etin g g av e a
very
in te re s tin g
ta lk on " T h e C o m m u n ity 's D uty to
O ur S ch o o l."
T h e p re s id e n t of th e a ss o c ia tio n ,
Mrs. J. C. S c h u ltz, w ith h e r a b le
c o m m itte e on p ro g ra m , a lw a y s hav e
som e good e n te r ta in m e n t p re p a re d
fo r th e m eetin g s.
T he a sso c ia tio n is p la n n in g to give
a play th e la t te r p a rt of J a n u a r y ,
and th e p ro ceed s d e riv e d fro m It
will go to w a rd b u ild in g a p lay sh ed .
T h e p e rso n s in c h a rg e of th e play
a re . M iss Effie B ra d le y , Mrs. W in. A.
M o ran d , M rs. M. R ichey an d M rs. ().
W. B oring.
It hus been a very h a rd m a tte r to
get th e p a tro n s o f th e school In te r
esteil in th e a ss o c ia tio n . A la rg e
m a jo rity of th e
p a tro n s
seem to
th in k th a t as long us th e school Is
p ro g re ssin g und Ih u t we h av e teach
e rs paid to look a f te r th e w ork th a t
th e r e iR no need of th e ir ta k in g an '
ac tiv e p u rl
in
th e sch o o l a ffa irs
B ut we m ay sa y , from th e e n th u s l
arm th a t
was show n
a t t h e la s t
m e e tin g , th a t
B oring
p e o p le a r e
g e ttin g o u t of th is old ru t an d th a t
we a re fo rg in g a h e a d w ith a s te a d y
•re a d .
REPO RTER.
M ore th a n h a lf of th e 1260 co l
o re d m en w ho co m p le te d th e c o u rse
a t th e re s e rv e officers’ tr a in in g
«•amp a t F o r t Des M oines, Iow a, h av e
been c o m m issio n ed as officers In th e
arm y .
N early
100 co lo red p h y si
c ia n s an d s u rg e o n s
h a v e received
c o m m issio n s as officers in th e M«-«ll-
cal R eserv e C orps
A fu ll fig h tin g
fo rce of 3 0 ,0 0 0 c o lo red so b lie rs , In
c lu d in g
re p r e s e n ta tiv e s
In
all
b ra n c h e s o f m ilita ry se rv ic e will co n
s t it u te th e N in ety -seco n d D ivision,
to be d e ta ile d fo r d u ty In F ra n c e
u n d e r G e n e ra l P e rsh in g .
I ii its c am p a ig n fo r th e sa v in g of
coal th e F u e l
A d m in is tra tio n d e
c la re s th e a v e ra g e A m erican h om e Is
s u p e rh e a te d
E m inent-
A m erican j
p h y sic ia n s a re q u o te d as sa y in g th a t j
a room ab ove 68 d e g re e s F a h re n h e it
Is too w arm fo r h e a lth an d exposes I
th e o c c u p a n ts to c a th a r r a l d iseases
an d p n e u m o n ia
< h am b eriain 's C ough R em edy.
T h is la n o t o n ly o n e of th e b est
W ork o f th e w o m an 's c o m m itte e of
and
m oat
efficient
m e d icin e fo r
c o u g h s, co ld s a n d c ro u p , b u t Is also th e C ouncil of N a tio n a l D efense has
p le a s a n t a n d sa fe to ta k e , w hich Is a lre a d y been s ta r te d In P o rto Rico,
im p o rta n t w hen m e d ic in e m u s t be a n d p lan a now m ad e In clu d e Its In
g iven to c h ild re n
M any moth« rs
■ h av e g iven It th e ir u n q u alified en - tro d u c tio n in to ev ery te r r ito r y of tli<>
U nited S ta te s
1 d o rs e m erit.— Adv.
ONE
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a
Bank of Gresham
|
W. E. .MARKELL, V ice P resid en t
1E R . C ashier
In five y e a rs th e p o rtio n of th e
w o rld ’s gold m o n e ta ry sto ck (coin
an d b u llio n used as m o n ey ) h eld by
th e U n ited S ta te s h as In creased from
o n e -flfth tdf m o re th a n o n e -th ird .
M any officers of th e M arin e C o rp s
anil th e Navy a re m e m b e rs of a class
rec e iv in g In s tru c tio n a t W a sh in g to n .
1). C., In d efen se a g a in s t th e use of
gas.
No p o s tm a s te r 's pay w ill be in
c re a se d d u rin g th e w ar, a c c o rd in g to
an o r d e r by th e P o s tm a s te r G e n eral.
" G o d m o th e rin g ” of s o ld ie rs an d
s a ilo rs Is not officially sa n c tio n e d .
B a rg a in s lu th e W a n t A ds
s PHOTOS
ALL
in
P ia n o fo r te ,
will lie given a l t e r J a n u a r y 1.
F lo re n c e M H oney, p h o n e «81.
AVD
ALL I H H
PICTURE FRAMING
G IL T
In th e C o u n ty C o u rt ol M u ltn o m a h
C o u n ty , O regon.
In th e m a tte r of B e rn h a rd L u n il-
bum , D eceased.
N otice is h e re b y g iv e n , th a t th e I X
u n d e rs ig n e d lias been a p p o in te d a d Y
m in is tr a to r of tile e s ta te o f B ern- ( V
h a rd L u n d b o m , d e c eased , by th e I
C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon
fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , an d th a t lie
has q u alified .
All p e rs o n s h a v in g I
c laim s a g a in s t sa id e s ta te a re h ereb y
n otified to p re s e n t s a m e ^ d u ly v e ri
fied as by law re q u ire d to th e U n d e r- J
sig n ed nt 124 H en ry B u ild in g . P o r t
la n d , w ith in six m o n th s from d a te I
h ereo f.
D ate of first p u b lic a tio n . N o v em
b e r 23, 19 17.
E A R N E S T T. LUNBO.M.
0 . E HAM AKER,
A tto rn e y fo r th e E sta te .
I.e s s o u s
HMD«
New Gallery
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ARMY CAMPS AND
THEIR LOCATIONS
F o llo w in g is th e list o f a rm y c a n
to n m e n ts a n d th e ir lo c a tio n s in th<-
U n ited S ta te s :
C am p
L ew is.
T aco m a.
W ash .;
C am p F u n s to n , J u n c tio n C ity, K a n s.;
C am p T ra v is , S an A n to n io , T e x a s;
C am p
D odge, Des M oines, Iow a;
C am p P ik e, L ittle R ock. A rk .; C am p
G ru n t, R o ck fo rd . Ill ; C am p C u a ti r.
B a ttle C reek , M ich.; C am p S h e rm a n .
C h illic o th e ,
O h io ;
C am p
T a y lo r,
Ix m isv ille, K y .; C am p G o rd o n . A t
la n ta , O a .; C am p J a c k s o n , C o lu m b ia.
8.
C am p L ee, P e te r s b u rg . V a.;
C am p M eade, B a ltim o re , Aid.; C am p
Dix, T re n to n , New J e r s e y ; C am p
U pton, B ro o k ly n , N. Y.; C am p D ev
en s, F itc h b u rg , .Mass
M all s e n t to
p e rso n s at th e se cam p s sh o u ld lie
a d d re s se d a s in th e fo reg o iiig list.
BECOME
of o u r p ro s p e ro u s anil th r ifty
d e p o s ito is .
H av e a s e p a r a te
in co m e fro m th e o n e you e a rn .
L et y o u r m oney m u ltip ly you
a lo n g th e ro a d of p ro sp e rity
a n d affluenre.
M ake y o u r In
itia l
d ep o sit
today.
T hen
d rib b le in a feu d o lla rs re g u
la rly . T h e sacrifice w ill be In
sig n ific a n t, but th e su m to ta l
In th e n a m e of co m p o u n d In
te r e s t w ill be m ost sig n ific a n t.
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t..n
,
F. M ILLER. P resid en t.
A sp ecial m e e tin g of th e R ed C ross *
V.
K. A. M il
h a s been c a lled fo r F rid a y a fte r- |
B ut now th ey g a z e d in each o th e r's
noon.
D
ecem
ber
28
a
t
th
e
h
om
e
of
eyes
Mrs. M. L e n n a rtz .
S om e s p e a k e rs
W i t h a t e r r i b l e g h a s t ly g lo o m
SI M M (l\S .
T h e t a l l , d a r k , m a n w a s t h e f i r s t to a re ex p ected w ho w ill ex p lain th e
speak.
d iffe re n t k in d s of w ork
T h o se w ho In th e C ircu it C o u rt of th e S ta te of
S a y in g . " C h a r li e , m y h o u r h a s c o m e .”
O regon fo r M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty .
hav e p aid a d o lla r d u rin g th e C h ris-
VI.
" W e w i l l r id e t o g e t h e r u p th e h i l l .
m as d riv e an d w ish to h elp w ith th e D asle D elores H u n te r, P la in tiff vs.
R osw ell G a rla n d H u n te r. D efen d
B u t y o u w i l l r id e b a c k a lo n e .
w ork a re re q u e s te d to b rin g th e ir
a n t.
S o p r o m is e a l i t t l e t r o u b le to ta k e
receip ts.
E v ery o n e
in te re s te d
in To R osw ell G a rla n d H u n te r, th e
F o r m e w h e n I a m gone.
ab o v e n am ed D e fe n d a n t:
th e w ork is w elcom e.
VII.
lu th e n am e o f th e S ta te o f O re
“ U p o n m y h e a r t 1 w e a r a fa c e —
Miss Eva B eers an d R a lp h J o h a n gon you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p
I w e a r it in t o th is fig h t—
son w ere m a rrie d in V an co u v er on p e a r a n d a n sw e r th e co m p la in t tiled
O f l i g h t b lu e e y e s a n d g o ld e n h a ir ,
M onday, D ecem ber 10. Mr. a n d Mrs. a g a in s t you in th e abo v e e n title d
A s m ile l i k e th e m o r n i n g l i g h t .
VIII.
F ra n k B eers, p a re n ts of th e b rid e, c a u se o a o r b efo re J a n u a r y 4, 1918,
th a t b ein g six w eeks from th e d a te
" L i k e th e m o r n i n g l i g h t h a s s h e b ee n acco m p an ied th em .
T h e y o u n g p eo o f th e first p u b lic a tio n of su m m o n s
to m e,
ple of th e c o m u n ity g av e th e n e w ly h e re in , a n d in d e fa u lt w h ereo f p la in
W h e n m y h o u r o f t r ia l h a d com e.
w eds a c h a riv a ri on M onday e v e n tiff w ill apply to th e C o u rt fo r a
L i t t l e c a r e d I f o r th e f r o w n s o f fa te .
S h e h a d p r o m is e d to be m y o w n .
ing an d w ere tr e a te d to can d y and Ju d g m e n t a g a in s t you d isso lv in g th e
bonds of m a trim o n y h e re to fo re m ad e
IX.
c ig ars.
an d e n te re d Into by an d b etw een you
" W r i t e to h e r. C h a r lie , w h e n I a m g o n e .
Mr. Ed. A n d re s p e n t s e v e ra l d ay s and th e p lain tiff, an d fo r th e cu sto d y
S e n d h a c k t h i s fo n d f a i r fa c e
ol lo r m in o r ch ild .
last w eek in P o rtla n d .
T e l l h e r t e n d e r l y h o w I d ie d
T ills su m m o n s is b e in g p u b lish e d
An«I w h e r e ’ s m y r e s t i n g p la c e .
R. H u tc h in s a n d fam ily a n d Guy
once a week fo r six su c cessiv e w eeks
X.
H ood left
S un d ay
fo r th e ir new in th e G re sh a m O u tlo o k , n n e w sp a
" T e l l h e r . C h a r lie . I ' l l w a it f o r h e r
hom e in Ione, O regon.
p er p u b lish ed lu M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty ,
I n th e b o r d e r la n d b e tw e e n —
W a lte r M anary is s p e n d in g s e v e r ( , lo g o n , d a te of tlrst in s e rtio n to be
I t ’ s H e a v e n a n d e a r t h u n t i l s h e e o n ie s ,
F rid a y , N ovem ber 23. 1917, und la st
I t w o n t he lo n g I t s e e m s .”
a, d ay s in P o rtla n d .
In se rtio n F rid a y . J a n u a r y 4. 1918.
XI.
A W. L A F F E R T Y .
T e a r s d im m e d th e e y e s o f t h a t b lu e
BORING P. T. ASS N
P la in tiff's A tto rn e y .
eyed boy.
426 P ttto c k B lk., P o rtla n d , O re
A s he a n s w e r e d lo w a n d p la in :
FORGING AHEAD
p a tr io tic w ork w as e s ta b lis h e d In th e
C. K. ROGERS
21,
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H a d m a rc h e d fo r m a n y a
B u t n e v e r t i l l n ow h a d th e y
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Remember Phone 797
If You H ave
BEEF, HOLS, VEAL CALVES
or FRESH COWS for Sale
All kinds of hauling. Prices
Reasonable.
Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat
Beef Cows.
ED. BAUMANN
honrth and Roberta, Gresham
We Lead the 1‘rocession
of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry
th in g on o u r c o u n te r s goes
to you Ju s t as It sh o u ld
p « rle c t
b a k in g a l w a y s
freeh ,
p u re
In g re d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s, rig h t prices,
c o u rte o u s an d q u ick serv ice
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