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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 7, NO. 87 G resham O utlook ____________________GRESHAM, RESULTS SEEN IN ACTIVITIES OF LOCAL DRIVE MULTNOMAH DISEASED DAIRY COWS STOP MILK DELIVERY A d e p u ty s t a te v e te r in a r ia n m ad a n official in s p e c tio n o f th e d a iry h e rd o f H. J. P u lf e r on W ed n esd ay an d c o n d e m n e d th r e e o f h is best cow s u p o n fin d in g th a t th e y a re a f d ieted w ith b o v in e tu b e rc u lo s is . T w o o f th e a n im a ls b e lo n g to Mr O nce w o re is th e lie d C ro ss m em b e rs h ip d riv e w o rk in g to w u rd s a P u lfe r. T h e o th e r o n e is o w n ed by , , J u d g e S ta p le to n on w h o se fa rm Mr su c c e ssfu l c o n clu sio n . \ w l i a r s P u lfe r h as been o p e ra tin g th e d a iry eve. Mr. P u lf e r h a s been c o n d u c tin g o n e T h e to ta l in O reg o n to d a te is o f th e tw o local m ilk ro u te s fo r m o re $ 1 8 8 ,1 5 9 , of w hich P o rtla n d h as th a n a y e a r p a st, a n d th e a c tio n of c o n tr ib u te d $65 ,7 3 2 a n d th e s ta te th e d e p u ty h ad th e effect o f s to p p in g o u ts id e $12 2 ,3 6 7 . h is b u sin ess. T h e ren ew ed c a m p a ig n in P o r t Mr. P u lf e r n o tified all h is c u sto m - la n d is g a in in g m o m e n tu m ev ery m l.n ite s s n ... . v . , e rs y e s te rd a y m o rn in g th a t h e w ould m in u te , 4ot> w o rk e rs caiiiDuiirninK i «, th e eitv I 1 , . be u n a b le to c o n tin u e h is m ilk serv - » tn e city y e s te rd a y w h ile It is e e s s tim • r a fpw w eekg as , hp (j | 8Pa8P(| u u ia a t- t » lce » fo ed to d ay will show fu lly a s g re a t a J cow s m u st be k ille d a n d th e b a rn s to ta l. th o ro u g h ly d is in fe c te d H e a t o n ce W ith l l e th C rook s c irte h i . e n a " ,u ,‘" ea. B ak er, ,,iade a r r a n g e m e n ts w ith o th e r d ia ry - C ro o k , D esch u tes. D o u g las. G ra n t, | nlpn to ta k p p arp Qf hlg CU8tomprB COUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1917 LETTERS FROM LOCAL BOVS TELL OF CAMP EXPERIENCES Both in Naval Training Stations— Fr«nk W rig h t of Ohio W rite» to Parents H e re of Cavalry W o rk N ew p o rt, R. 1., Dec. 18. I th e re is som e no ise going on. In D ear F a th e r a n d M o th e r:- A few I a b o u t th irty m in u te s th e r e will* be lin e s tin s e v e n in g to let you know a play 0,1 tb e 8 ta K*' H ave you h e a rd my a d d re s s a n d how I am g ^ e ttin g | m e a il a b o u t him w hen 8Ure lt i,l* y o u an d w rite , a lo n g : l o u know I urn a " r e g u la r | a n d d o n 't w rite long le tte r s , but fe llo w " now , a n d 1 w ill te ll you how I w rite o fte n . 1 w ill h av e to go on g u a r d d u ty m an y c lo th e s 1 have. A c o u p le of I 1 s u its of b lu e, tw o o f w h ite , tw o to m o rro w fro m 4 a. in., till 8. " s h o t in th e a r m " w h ite h a ts , a sm a ll w atch c a p ; a | h a v e u ’t h ad I g u ess T h-ank to ld you w hat ro u n d , f e l l lo p h a t lik e s a ilo rs w ear, yet. lo u r h a n d k e rc h ie fs , tw o s u its eacll th a t w as. At noon today w hen we o f s u m m e r am i w in te r u n d e rw e a r, | w ere a ll lined up to m a rc h in to w ere th ir te e n boys fo u r p a iis c a d i of s u m m e r a n d w in chow , th e r e te r so ck s, tw o p a ir o f sh o e s a n d a ta in te d in th e ra n k s an d h a d to be d in all from th e effects of p a ir of o v e rsh o e s, th r e e w oolen c th a e rrie hypo b la n k e ts , a s a ilo r h a m m o ck , a m at- 1 s e n t my c lo th e s h o m e in my ress, tw o to w els, a je rs e y , a n o v er- ■oat, a p a ir o f m itte n s , b ru s h e s, I o ' Y ^ r l ‘/ “ L ■‘“i*1 tO *’?' 8‘‘" t 1 b re a d , n e ed le s, etc. Is a - I / “ ‘ laV‘* pa * W e a lso g et all k in d s o f g ru b e v - | ** .u r „ , ry n ig h t, re a d in g ro o m s a n d lo ts o f I t e n t a n d t h e « o ' ? ° 118 11 e a c b a m u s e m e n ts ; bu t we h av e to " s ta n d ¿ ‘ “e, ,h r n u ra b t‘r‘’‘» *'i b y ” w hen th e o rd e r is g iv e n . n T ,v w 7 7 ' i * " “ * j l *8 ' " k , ‘ T h e re w ere tw e n ty -e ig h t of us “ H al w, I r *‘e .V *1*"* n‘U' fro m P itts b u rg , an d we h ad a P u ll- 'ta m p s n o th in g except m an co ach all to o u rs e lv e s from i j » '... i.„ „ , th e r e to P h ila d e lp h ia an d a day c a r w r tP . ' tw n . - Kol,‘K lo o N ew Y o rk . F ro m th e re w e w e n t I ,W? °F. th r e e dozen kid s by TU ESD A Y S AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR LOCAL BRANCH LEAGUE FAVORS A CONDENSERY At a m e e tin g of th e local b ran ch of th e U te g o n D airy L eag u e h eld in G resliau i on W ed n esd ay it w as voted to o p p o se th e b u y in g oi any s h a re s in th e P o rtla n d -D a m a s c u s M ilk co m p any. T h is s u b je c t w as b ro u g h t up on r e ceiv in g in fo rm a tio n th a t th e le a g u e p ro p o se d to ta k e sto c k In th e p la n t w hich is h eld u t $ 2 2 5 .0 0 0 . T h e local m e m b e rs w ould only c o n sid e r th e p u rc h a s e of a c o n tro llin g in te re s t. T h a t w as th e s e n tim e n t of th e th irty m e m b e rs p re s e n t, w ho ex p ressed th e m se lv e s th a t in o r d e r fo r th e le a g u e to be a su ccess it sh o u ld have a c o n d e n se r) of its ow n, it w as d ecid e d th a t a d is tr ib u tin g p la n t is n o t n eed ed , a s th e lea g u e does not h a v e a su fficien t k n o w led g e of th e b u sin e ss o f P o rtla n d -D a m a s c u s co m p an y to ju s tify th e m e m b e rs lu s u b s c rib in g to su ch a la rg e c o rp o r a tio n , a n d tlia t so m e o th e r m ean s co u ld be em p lo y ed to p u t th e le a g u e in u b e lte r c o n d itio n to ta k e c a re of its m ilk . T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g o f th e le a g u e to m o rro w in P o rtla n d a t th e le a g u e to m o rro w in P o rtla n d a t th e p la n t of th e P o rtlu n d -D a m u s c u s co m p a n y , in tlie W e in h a rd b u ild in g to f u r th e r c o n s id e r th e m a tte r. ROCKWOOD BOY SAW HALIFAX IN DESTRUCTION M r. a n d M rs. J o h n R ich m o n d , of R ockw ood, h a v e ju s t received w ord fro m th e ir so n , L. E. R ich m o n d , w ho w as in H a lifa x a t th e tim e of th e d is a s te r , he b ein g a n eye w itn ess to th e ex p lo sio n . F o llo w in g is a copy o f a le tte r receiv ed by M rs R ich m ond from h e r so n : H a lifa x , N ova S co tia, Dec. 9, 1917. D ear M o th e r:- J u s t receiv ed y o u r cu rd a n d a le t te r fro m botli A gues a n d L illian . 1 h a v e w ritte n to you a n d A gues boil, tw o o r th r e e tim es, but I w as a d d re s s in g th e m to G re s h am , of co u rse. T h e c e n so r m ay hav e th ro w n th e m in th e w aste b a sk e t. I am se n d in g you a H alifax p a p e r th a t u n til lie can re s u m e b u sin ess m m ah a , tilla o u ts id e P o r tla n d ; S h e rm w ill g ive you a p re tty good id ea of U U n io n , . „ i v v n u an, ' T ,“ ‘ a lli,“ a ls in fe c te d w ill h a v e to th e th in g tliu t h a p p e n e d h e re last U m a tilla , U nion an d W allaw o h a v - > l)p g o t rj() of T h is w ill be d o n e by T h u rs d a y . I w as an eye w itn ess to ing m ad e th e i r p e rc e n ta g e o r b eing ' t i l l s , but d e a r m o th e r, 1 h a v e n ’t p a se llin g th e m to th e p a c k in g co m p an y w v „ e ell i l a a h e e a a d d o of t it, h b u ' t th r e e c c o o u u n n tie tie s s , fo »• r w ■ p e r e n o u g h to te ll you how sad It h at . ,,, , b rin g . T h e co u n - I n th e s ta te , Je ffe rso n , C o lu m b ia ... , , , „ “ coun reu lly is. 1 su p p o se you h a v e read . . . ......... . . . . . , ,y w l|l a lso in d e m n ify th e i r ow n- a b o u t H alifax b ein g w reck ed , but a n d M arion a re not p a st th e h a lf e rs in th e su m o f $25 each . T h e w reck ed is not a big en o u g h w ord. w ay m a rk . fiack in g co m p an y will p ro b a b ly m ak e T h is is a city of s o m e th in g lik e C o lu m b ia is re p o rte d unofficially 5 0 ,0 0 0 p eo p le und th r e e - f o u r th s of beef of th e cow s an d s e ll it, a s it is to be h e a d in g to w a rd s th e fu ll fig th e m u re e ith e r d ead o r w ounded. I said th a t th e m eat is h e a lth fu l w h ile h a v e been w o rk in g day a n d n ig h t u re, a lth o u g h h e a d q u a r te r s lias not ’clot th e m ilk is d a n g e ro u s . sin c e th e ex p lo sio n u n c o v e rin g dead yet le a rn e d th is is th e case, w hile it an d w o u n d ed , h av e h a n d le d th em u n to M arion c o u n ty is re p o rte d to be BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF til 1 h av e alm o st got th e " J im m ie s .” ANOTHER GRESHAM GIRL q u ittin g . THE LATE MRS THOMAS T ills ex p lo sio n w as ca u se d by tw o MARRIES A SOLDIER sh ip s c o llid in g , a B elgian re lie f sh ip C am p aig n le a d e rs a re u rg in g M a H a r r ie t F . G asto n w as b o m n e a r an d a F re n c h sh ip , th e la t te r had a m u ch o f a sh o w , as all th e s e fello w s I sonie o f 't'hVni ta k i‘,‘ll 1 ",1 , 1 1 8,'" d you rlo n to m a k e a f i l i a l ra lly , fu lly re * ne h o m e o f Mr. a n d M rs. C. 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A d a m s ' E x p r e s s . T h e g o v e rn m e n t I C am p D S an F * B ta t,o n - <’«• < when .Miss M aybell B u rch b ecam e th e m iles from m oved w ith h e r p a re n ts to M o n tfo rt, w as a n c h o re d a b o u t 1 F ra n c isc o , C al. T hf p e rc e n ta g e of a m a jo rity o f I b rid e o f Mr. C. E. F o w le r o f F o rt u s e s t h a t e x p r e s s c o m p an y h e re . My 1 tile c o llisio n a n d I w as k n o ck ed fiat W isco n sin a n d a t th a t p lace sh e grew c lo th e s a re not w o rth m u ch but I , « th e c o u n tie s is a ro u n d 60 to 80 p e r I S tev en s, O reg o n . The roo’m s w ere on my buck w hen It ex p lo d ed . Big s e n t th e m an y w ay , as th e r e |H no I n .„ .r vi a t a ’ O a • " “c 11 c e n t a n d ( C. C h a p m a n , s t a te c h a ir- 1 aglow w ith q u a n titie s o f h o lly an d place to sell d iem o r gUe them J no ?„r± i\Cr “ “ “ ' ’a ' b'‘r: 1 haye to w o m an h o o d . 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I w ish you w ould fo rw a rd a m o rn in g u n t i l » w ere k illed . i a n d blue. book in my little b a u d bag th a t I o u r b u rses n w » . . . , * V th e fam ily m oved to G re sh a m , w h ere O u r sh ip w as a b o u t th e lu c k ie st L ocally th e w ork is yet u n d e r T h e Kev. Dr. A lfred T h o m p so n , s e n t hom e. It« n a m e I h “ T h e M an -I on«* j., h . » ’ »<H,< U 1UVP th ey h av e sin c e m a d e th e ir hom e. sh ip In th e h a rb o r. S he w a sn ’t dam h ead w ay w ith M u ltn o m a h co u n ty M eth o d ist m in is te r o f G re sh a m , p e r- ual of a B in.' J a c k e t” ; a lso pi. use h ,, k ... ’ i ‘ He *B a lm o ' let m e know bow y o u ' receiv ed I t b ! X . h i t ? Mr. T h o m a s d ied J a n . 3, 1916 und a g e d , o n ly all th e g la s s w as b ro k e n . o u ts id e o f P o rtla n d re p o rtin g ab o v e fo rm ed th e cerem o n y . O u r s h ip is b eing used fo r a h o sp ita l th in g s I se n t. 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