Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, January 04, 1918, Image 1

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    T W IC E
W EEK
VOL. 7,
G resham O utlook
NO. 89
DAIRYMEN ARE
TAKING OVER
A MILK PLANT
GRESHAM,
,
MULTNOMAH
WEDDING SURPRISE WAS
SIX MONTHS OVERDUE
■ O ne o f th e effects o f th e q u e stio n -I
I
n a lre s v h ich
th e local ex a m in in g I
b o ard h as been w re s tlin g w ith w as a 1
s u r p ris e th a t w as lo n g d elay ed . T h e '
COUNTY,
OREGON,
FRIDAY,
JANUARY
4.
1918
REPORT SHOWS LEAGUER SAYS
ACTIVITIES OF FARMERS ARE
RED CROSSERS ALL BUFFALOED
q u e stio n s p ro p o u n d e d to R alp h S ta n - j
ley re v ealed th a t he w as m a rrie d on I
J u ly 8 th a t H illsb o ro , a n d h ad been
G eo rg e F. H oney, c h a irm a n of th e
s ’.
ful !n k e e p in g it a se c re t ex ­ G resh am R ed C ro ss c a m p a ig n c o m ­
cep t to his p a re n ts an d th e m o th e r o f m itte e fo r M u ltn o m a h co u n ty tu rn e d
his b rid e e v e r sin c e th a t d a te .
in th e f i l i a l re p o rt o f th e c o m m itte e
lie and M iss O live M errill slip p ed to d ay to P o rtla n d h e a d q u a r te r s T h e
aw ay to H illsb o ro an d w ere m a rrie d o th e r m e m b e rs o f th e c o m m itte e
by Rev. S k ip w o rth .
T h e ir licen se w ere A. C. R uby a n d Dr A. T h o m p ­
w as d a te d Ju ly 3d. M rs. S tan ley Is son.
o n e of th e te a c h e rs in th e A u ro ra
In th e G resh am d is tric t in c lu d in g
p u b lic sch o o ls a n d r e tu r n s h o m e e ach j t |Je te r r ito r y b etw een th e R ockw ood
S a tu rd a y .
S he b eg an h e r d u tie s In ro ad an d th e S an d y riv e r a n d from
S e p te m b e r an d will c o n tin u e u n til th e C o lu m b ia riv e r to th e c o u n ty line,
h < r» co n tract ex p ires.
th e a m o u n t tu r n e d in to th e A m e ri­
Mr. S ta n le y is a ss o c ia te d w ith I lls can R ed C ro ss a s th e re s u lt of th e
f u l l e r , W illiam S ta n le y , in fa rm in g C h ris tm a s d riv e fo r m e m b e rsh ip w as
on th e h o m e place. A lth o u g h th e $ 9 2 0 .5 0 . T h is w as ab o v e th e q u o ta
w ed d in g w as a se c re t M rs. C. M errill, o f th e d is tric t a n d a v e ra g e d m ore
th e b rid e ’s m o th e r, knew o f it at th a n o n e m e m b e r in each h om e in
once. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam S tan ley th e d is tric t. T ro u td a le
m ad e th e
w ere told o f it a b o u t th r e e m o n th s best sh o w in g of an y sch o o l d is tric t.
ago, b u t all of th e m k ep t th e ir ow n Mrs. L. A. H arlo w , th e c a p ta in ,
co u n sel. T h e h ap p y c o u p le a re r e ­ tu rn e d in $135 an d re p o rte d n in ety
ceiv in g
n u m e ro u s
c o n g ra tu la tio n s hom es. T h e v a rio u s d is tric ts , w ith
fro m t l n i r m an y s u r p ris e d frie n d s th e ir c a p ta in s a n d th e a m o u n ts
am i a c q u a in ta n c e s.
tu rn e d in a re a s fo llo w s:
R oth a re g ra d u a te s of th e G resh am
G re sh a m , Mrs. G eo rg e W. S tap le-
h ig h sch o o l a n d th e b rid e is a c e r ti­ to n , $ 4 1 3 .5 0 ; R o ck w o o d , M rs. Idu
fied te a c h e r fro m
th e M on m o u th B u rg ess, $ 2 8 ; T e rry , M iss F ra n c e s
N o rm al.
B liss,
$51;
F a irv ie w ,
Mrs. Jo h n
$1.50 PER
SHIPLEY McGUGIN
NUPTIALS AT SANDY
A very p re tty w ed d in g to o k place
on New Y e a r's day a t th e h o m e of
M rs. L e n a M cG ugin a t S an d y , O re-
| gon, w hen h e r d a u g h te r A lice w as
m a rrie d
to
R a n d o lp h C. S hipley,
Rev. A. B. C a ld e r of P o rtla n d o f­
ficiated.
T h e b rid e w o re a gow n of c ream
c o lo red lace a n d c a rr ie d w h ite c a r ­
n a tio n s.
Miss L a u ra S h ip ley of G re sh a m ,
n iece o f th e g ro o m , play ed th e w ed­
d in g m a rc h .
T h e ro o m s w ere d e c ­
o ra te d w ith e v e rg r e e n s a n d re d c a r ­
n a tio n s.
Mr. S h ip le y ’s an d Miss M cG ugln’s
m a r ria g e u n ite s tw o of th e old p io n ­
e e r fa m ilie s of C la c k a m a s co u n ty .
T h o se p re s e n t a t th e w ed d in g w ere
Rev. a n d M rs. C a ld e r, M iss E lv a Do­
lan , M rs. L e n a M cG ugin, Mr. an d
M rs. L. A. S h ip ley , Mr. a n d M rs. A.
W. S h ip ley
and
d a u g h te r s L a u ra
a n d M abel, M rs. B e rth a R id in g s. Mr
a n d M rs. J. W . T h o m a s a n d d a u g h ­
te r s L en a a n d L illia n , Mr. a n d Mrs.
Geo. T h o m a s, M r, an d M rs. S okow ,
Miss C a ro lin a V a e re tti, M r. a n d M rs.
II. R eed, M rs. R ev en u e.
A fte r a b rie f sta y in P o rtla n d , Mr.
a n d M rs. S h ip ley w ill be a t hom e to
th e ir m an y frie n d s at S an d y , O reg o n ,
a n d la te r on th e i r fa rm n e a r th a t
place.
YEAR
NEW MAYOR
RECORDER AND
COUNCILMEN
W e d n e sd a y 's m e e tin g of th e local
“ No m an c an se rv e tw o m a s te rs .”
G eo rg e W. K en n e y w as in a u g u r a t­
b ra n c h o f
th e O reg o n D a iry m a n ’s
T h e p re s id e n t o f th e O regon
ed
m a y o r of G re sh a m a t th e r e o r g a n ­
L ea g u e a t M etzg er's h a ll w as larg ely
D a iry m a n ’s L eag u e h a s so ld o u t to
iz a tio n
m e e tin g
of
th e com m on
a tte n d e d .
N early
ev ery m ilk p ro ­
th e o p p o sitio n .
d u c e r in th is p a rt of th e c o u n ty w as
co u n c il on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g . T lie
F o r an d in c o n s id e ra tio n of $35
th e r e to h e a r A lm a D. K atz, p re s i­
000 to be p aid fo r in sto c k of th e
co u n cil h a d m e t in r e g u la r sessio n
d e n t of th e lea g u e in his s ta te m e n ts
P o rtla n d a n d D am ascus c re a m e ry
on T u esd ay e v e n in g a n d a d jo u r n e d
c o n c e rn in g th e aim s a n d o b je c ts of
he h a s g o n e o v e r to th e co m p an y th a t
fo r o n e d ay. A ll th a t th e old c o u n ­
th e a ss o c ia tio n .
h a s been th e la rg e s t b e a r on th e
cil did upon re a s s e m b lin g w as to d is­
As to ld b efo re, th e le a g u e is now
m ilk p rices o f any firm in th e c o u n ­
pose of th e m in u te s of th e p re c e d ­
p ra c tic a lly th e o w n e r o f a c o n tr o l­
try.
in g m e e tin g , w hen It a d jo u r n e d sin e
lin g in te r e s t in th e D a m a s c u s -P o rt­
H e te lls th e fa r m e rs he “ h a s n e v e r
die.
la n d M ilk co m p an y , tile a g re e m e n t
ta k e n on e c e n t of le a g u e m oney fo r
Mr. K enney w as s w o rn in by R e­
b eing t h a t o u t of 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 s h a r e s of
h is se rv ic e s a s p re s id e n t o f th e
c o rd e r S c h n e id e r a n d at on ce culled
th e c a p ita l s.o c k th e le a g u e is to
leag u e .
W h a t he h a s d o n e is be­
th e new co u n cil to o rd e r. T h e new
liave 10 0 ,0 0 0 s h a re s , a n d th a t 35,-
c a u se he d e sire s o b e tte r th e i r co n ­
m e m b e rs w ere J. E. M etzger, W il­
000 s h a r e s a re
to
be
p laced in
d itio n in g e ttin g a b e tte r p ric e fo r
liam T h o m an d D. G. G eddes.
escrow fo r Mr. K atz fo r th r e e y ears.
th e ir m i l k : ” He is a la w y e r a n d a
C. G. S c h n e id e r s u b m itte d h is re s­
T h a t le a v e s th e old co m p an y b u t 90,-
b u sin ess m an an d as sm o o th a p ro p
ig n a tio n us to w n re c o r d e r on ac­
000 sh a re s.
o sitio n a s h a s e v e r com e o v e r th e
c o u n t of b eing c a lle d to U am p L ew is,
T lie old G a m b rim u s b re w in g p la n t
pike.
w h e re he w ill jo in h is co m p an y to ­
is b ein g p re p a re d fo r th e b u sin ess,
If he fa lls to w ork so u l a n d body
m o rro w . ills p lace w as filled by th e
a n d w ill be in o p e ra tio n w ith in a
fo r th e b e st in te re s t of th e P o rtla n d
e le c tio n of K. A. M iller, w ho re ­
few w eeks so as to p ro v id e fo r th e
an d D am ascus in b u y in g m ilk a t th e
sig n e d as c o u n c ilm a n to ac c e p t th e
la rg e in c re a se of m ilk th a t com es
low est p o ssib le p rice h e is a tr a it o r
new h o n o r.
Mr. M iller w as e lec ted
w ith th e s p rin g m o n th s.
to th e ir ca u se , fo r he h as ta k e n th e ir
u n a n im o u sly .
E ach d a iry m a n Is re q u ire d , in o r ­
m oney, an d as th e le a g u e h a s n e v e r
A. W. M etzg er, w ho h a s been
d e r to becom e a sto c k h o ld e r, to ta k e
paid him a n y th in g h e is u n d e r no
s e rv in g as m a y o r fo r se v e ra l m o n th s,
o u t s h a r e s to th e a m o u n t of $20 fo r
o b lig a tio n s to th e leag u e .
NEW YEAR OREGONIAN
re s u m e d his p lace lu th e co u n cil. In
each cow b ein g m ilk ed a t th is tim e.
J o n a s , $ 7 4 ; T ro u td a le , M rs. L. A.
H e p ro p o ses to se ll
$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
COVERS GREAT SUBJECT th is c o n n e c tio n it m ay be said th a t
TELEPHONE
COMPANY
It w as sh o w n th a t a b o u t $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
H arlo w , $ 1 3 5 ; C ed ar, M iss B essie sto ck In th e o p p o sitio n p la n t— P o rt
TO ELECT DIRECTORS S tre b in , $ 4 3 ; V icto ry , M rs. O. W. lau d an d D am ascu s co m p an y to th e
h ad a lre a d y been s u b s c rib e d by tin 1
O re g o n 's g r e a te s t n e w sp a p e r a g a in Mr. M e tzg er's s t a tu s as a c o u n c il­
s
p
ru
n g a s u r p r is e on J a n u a r y 1, by m an , u f te r h a v in g been ch o sen m a y ­
d a iry m e n anil th a t o th e r s w ere read y
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alley,
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fa r m e rs a n d h a s a lr e a d y sold $25,-
A call h a s been m ad e fo r a m e etin g
to ta k e a b o u t $3 0 ,0 0 0 m o re in o rd e r of th e sto c k h o ld e rs o f th e M u ltn o m ah G e n try , $ 0 9 ; O rie n t, ( ’. M. Q u ick sall, 000.
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W hen a s k e d w hy he did n o t
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72 p ages.
It hud A tto rn e y G e n e ra l
to h e lp finance th e p ro je c t a t once & C la c k a m a s C o u n ty M u tu al T e le ­ $ 4 1 ; L u sted , W illiam Irle , $28.
p re s e n t th e p ro p o s itio n to th e b o ard
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T h e re m a in d e r
is ex p ected
to be p h o n e co m p an y fo r M onday, J a n u a r y
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T h e fo llo w in g c o n g ra tu la to ry le t­ o f d ir e c to r s oi th e le a g u e he say s:
c lin e d to g ive an o p in io n on th e m u t­
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It Is not u m a tte r th a t c o n c e rn s the
28, a t 10 o 'clo ck in th e fo ren o o n .
by u ta tu te
T h e E irs t N a tio n a l b a n k o f P o rt T h e call is m ad e fo r th e p u rp o se i f p aig n c o m m itte e from Ile rv e y L in d ­ le a g u e w h a te v e r; th u t he Is n o t s e ll­ be of In te re s t to Its re a d e r s in its te r as he is p re v e n te d
la n d w ill a d v a n c e th e m oney on th e e le c tin g d ire c to rs fo r th e p erio d o f ley, c h a irm a n o f th e N o rth w e s te rn ing th e le a g u e a n y th in g , o n ly s e ll­ a n n u a l e d itio n c o v e rin g th e re so u rc fro m g o in g , o u ts id e o f s t a te affa irs.
T h e co u n cil d ecid e d to lay th e m a t­
d a ir y m e n ’s s u b s c rip tio n s fo r seven five y ears.
D iv isio n ;
ing sto c k to th e in d iv id u a l m e m ­ es an d in d u s trie s of th e n o rth w e s t
te r on th e ta b le in d e fin ite ly .
m o n th s, by w hich tim e it is th o u g h t
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Y o u r c a m p a ig n w o rk e rs b rav ed bers. H e h a s th e m all b u ffalo ed .
Tw o d ire c to rs w hose te rm s will e x ­
M r. M iller's re s ig n a tio n leav e s a
th e y w ill a ll be a b le to pay u p in p ire a t th a t tim e a re A r th u r D ow sett th e w e a th e r an d w en t fro m h o u se to
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vacan cy
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p ro b a b ly be
h o u se an d fa rm to fa rm , c a n v a ssin g
fu ll, if th e y a re u n a b le to do so an d D onald M cK ay.
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fo r Red C ro ss m e m b e rsh ip s. T h e re sq u e lc h e s it by g e ttin g m ad a n d c a ll­
filled a t th e n ext r e g u la r m e e tin g of
so o n er.
T h e re a re u b o u t
285 s h a re s of w as no h a rd s h ip th e y w ere not w ill­ in g th e fellow n a m e s a n d u ses a n u a l issues.
F ig u r e s
advanced
by Mr. K atz sto ck h eld by n e a rly as m an y p erso n s ing to u n d e rg o . T h e d is tre s s in g g re a t deal o f p ro fa n e la n g u a g e in
A side fro m c o v e rin g ev ery new s th e co u n cil to be h eld th e first T u e s ­
show t h a t th e P o rtla n d b u sin e ss now — o n ly th r e e o r fo u r h o ld in g tw o o r s h o r ta g e of b u tto n s an d o th e r s u p ­ le a g u e m e e tin g s. W hen he c a lls fo r fe a tu re o f th e d ay th e r e w ere m an y day in F e b ru a r y .
th e m ,
bu t th ey
T h e c o m m itte e on w ays a n d m e a n s
b ein g ta k e n o v e r h a s g ro w n from th r e e s h a r e s an d it is d eem ed n e ­ p lies e m b a rra s s e d
p ag es o f il lu s tr a tio n s an d a rtic le s
re m a rk s no o n e o p p o ses him .
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 in six y e a rs to $ 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 ce ssa ry to h av e a fu ll re p r e s e n ta tio n w ent a h e a d w ith lo fty co u ra g e . T hey
re s o u rc e s of th e m a d e re p o rt th a t a tux levy o f e ig h t
W hen lie g e ts th ro u g h s e llin g th e c o v e rin g th e vast
w ere a n im a te d by love o f o u r c o u n ­
now , all of w hich h a s been re -in v e s t­ a t th e m e e tin g . O th e rw is e th e r e will try , affectio n fo r o u r s o ld ie r boys $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 sto c k lie w ill hold th e v o t­ s ta te , w ith th e p a tr io tic fe a tu re p re ­ m ills hud been a u th o riz e d fo r th e
ed in th e p la n t w hich is c o m p le te for h av e to be a n o th e r m e e tin g called a n d a d e sire to be of a c tu a l se rv ice in g p o w er
A lto g e th e r It w as a c o m in g y e a r.
o i $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 — a 10,000 d o m in a tin g .
A re p o rt of th e s tr e e t c o m m itte e
all p u rp o se s.
it is a b le to h a n d le w hich is an ex p en siv e th in g to do in re lie v in g tile su ffe rin g ca u se d by m a jo rity — as e v ery m an he se lls to w o n d e rfu l issu e a n d o n e th a t reflects
fr ig h tf u l w ar; a lso th e y w ere d e ­
100,000 p o u n d s of m ilk d aily e ith e r w ith hig h p o sta g e , p rin tin g an d d e ­ te rm in e d M u ltn o m ah co u n ty do its a ss ig n s th e v o tin g p o w e r o v e r to c re d it on th e O re g o n ia n
a n d th e sh o w ed th a t r e p a ir w ork h ad been
c o m m en ced on th e sid e w a lk le a d in g
th r o u g h p a s te u riz in g o r co n d en sin g . lays in c re a sin g th e co st, w hich m ay full s h a r e in th e e n ro llm e n t o f m em - him fo r th r e e y e a rs.
s ta te th a t It re p re s e n ts .
to th e O. W. P . d e p o t, a n d th e o rd i­
T h e o tlo re B ru g g e r e n d o rs e d th e be easily av o id ed if a m a jo rity is bet's in resp o n se to th e a p p eal of
He can m a k e h im se lf p re s id e n t of
n a n c e 'e s ta b lis h in g th e g ra d e w as
p lan to jo in in w ith th e c o m p an y , a s­ p re s e n t on first call. If you c a n ’t P re s id e n t W ilso n a s k in g ev ery m an th e P o rtla n d -D a m a s c u s c o m p an y an d SUNDAY SCHOOL WI .L
an d w om an to jo in th e Red C ross.
s e r tin g th a t if it is m a d e a su ccess com e give y o u r proxy to y o u r n e ig h ­
MAKE LESSON C IA! GES re a d tw ice. It w ill co m e up fo r p a s­
T h e re s u lts in M u ltn o m ah co u n ty d raw $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 a y e a r s a la ry If he
s a g e a t th e n ex t m e e tin g .
“ It will be th e g re a te s t in d u s tria l b o r w ho is in te n d in g to be th e re .
sp e a k
fo r th e m se lv e s.
T o y o u r chooses. In o r d e r to d ra w th is s a l­
T h e fo llo w in g p a ra g r a p h w ill e x ­
T h e fire an d w a te r c o m m itte e r e ­
h ero ic w o rk e rs b elo n g s th e c re d it. It a ry he w ill be co m p elled to buy
th in g e v e r p u t o v e r in O re g o n .”
p lain th e c h a n g e in le s s o rs a t tin
w as in d iv id u a l w o rk lik e th is all
p o rte d th e in s ta llm e n t of th e new
Mr. K a tz ex p la in e d th a t he is to GERMAN SH IPS NOW IN
lo w est p o ssib le p rice M. E. S u n d ay sch o o l fo r th e co m in g
o v e r th e s ta te th a t won a g a in fo r m ilk a t th e
fire a la r m sy stem und th e firm te st
g e t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 in sto ck as a b o n u s fo r
SERVICE FOR THE NATION O reg o n th e p ro u d d is tin c tio n of be­ w hich Is now th e p o licy ; w hen he y e a r:
o f su m e. T h e a la r m w as te s te d in
b rin g in g a b o u t th e c o n so lid a tio n . 11c
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O u r lesso n s la s t y e a r w ere ta k e n
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sh o w ed th e re p e a te d fa ilu r e of J u ­
fin ish in g to u c h e s a re y et to be m ade.
to th a t m u ch . If he fa ils h is sto ck crew s p rio r to th e ir s e iz u re by th e d e v o tio n
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to p re p a r e e s tim a te s o f th e co st of
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e x te n t. T h e le sso n s fo r th e first six
n ess o f sacrifice m ad e an d d u ty d one,
th e p ro p o sed
im p ro v e m e n t of n in e
dairy-yuan, a s he is th e o w n e r o f a to n n a g e to th e tr a n s p o r t an d c arg o b u t in b e h a lf o f th e N o rth w e ste rn
T h e local le a g u e a t G re sh a m . O re ­ m o n th s o f th is y e a r ta k e s th e school
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In to a field o f new life a n d new
you k in d ly convey to each an d all of
fro m S econd to D ivision s tre e t.
a good d iv id e n d . H is p o sitio n w as S ta te s.
T h e re is ev id en c e th a t a G erm an th e m , th r o u g h an y c h a n n e l th a t may buy no sto c k in th e P o rtla n d -D a m a s ­ th o u g h t— th e final s ta g e ev o lv ed In
A c o m m u n ic a tio n wus re a d from
e n d o rs e d by th o se p re s e n t.
cu s c o m p an y , a s th ey a re o n to th e th e K in g d o m of G od, fo r pro p h ecy
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fe c t th a t th e P. It. L. & P. Co., h ad
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in to th e w orld a n d M ark w ill re la te
a p p lie d fo r an In c re a se o f fa re s an d
fe re d , as th e le a g u e h as no m o n ey on co u ld be o p e ra te d in less th a n 18 [ ice
re tu r n y o u r m oney a n d n o te s as th ey Io us, th r o u g h h is g o sp el, th e sto ry
re q u e s te d an y o b je c tio n s be m ad e,
h a n d to buy a n y th in g . I t is sim p ly m o n th s, a n d d o c u m e n ta ry p ro o f th a t
a re c o n d itio n a l.
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d a m a g e to be ir re p a ra b le . In less
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EVA A N D ER SN , S c re ta ry .
b etw een G re sh a m
an d
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S A T , G O ' W A Y O L D MB. SORROW,
w heat a n d w hy we a re a sk e d by Mr.
d a iry m e n o r n o t.
now 20 c e n ts , in c lu d in g th e w ar tax a re by m en w ho g av e th e ir lives on
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In o th e r w o rd s, th e to ll is now 15 th e b a ttle fie ld ,
AND s l t N M DOESN'T KNOW W ill
enough o f you!
"A S tu d e n t In A rm s” by D onald a n d a t o u r ta b le s.
W ill lie In G re sh a m u n til J a n u a r y
c e n ts fo r th e first m in u te w ith a 5-
F o u r h u n d re d m illio n b u sh e ls of 15, and am p re p a re d to fu rn is h u m ­ Y o u ’ ve been t r a i li n g n t m y e lb o w th i»
W hen my A u n t S u san v isits Ma -
c e n t w ar tax a d d ed . T h e seco n d m in ­ ila n k e y , w ho w as k ille d on th e w est­
w h o le d a y th r o u g h .
w h eat Is a la rg e a m o u n t, b u t we b re lla c o v ers an d do e x p e rt re p a irin g . Y o u ’ ve ta lk e d a b o u t h ig h ta x
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te r s a n d D ia ry ” o f A lan Seeger who
B e lt’s c o n fe c tio n e ry .
A nd d a ss e n t on ce go n e a r th e d o o r: m a k in g a tw o -m in u te c o n se rv a tio n
e r w e m u s t g e t It to g e th e r h e re a n d
A n d th a t I ’ ve »cot to g iv e u p m y e a t»
J . J . RYAN.
I h av e to k iss h e r p o w d ered face
cost 30 cen ts. It m a k e s no d ifferen ce w as k ille d at th e S om m e in J u ly ,
an«l d r in k a n ti dan«*«*
sen d it a c ro s s th e w a te r to th o s e a s ­
D on’t d a st to w iggle in my place,
how lo n g a p erso n ta lk s , th e w ar tax 1916. Mr. S e e g e r w as a y o u n g A m ­
so c ia te d w ith us In th is w ar. We
T h e W ar T ra d e B oard Is g r a n tin g Y o u 'v e ta lk e d n f m en In tre n c h e a ;
N o r even scuffle w ith my to es
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love
y o u 'v e apolle«) m y a p p e tite
is th e sam e— 5 c e n ts fo r e ach talk .
N or m ove a sp eck u n til sh e goes!
c a n n o t do th is u n le ss we a r e w illin g
lic e n se s fo r th e e x p o rt of com m o - N o w y o u ’ re k n o c k in g a t m y d o o rw a y ,
R a te s to E sta c a d a an d T ro u td a le fo r F ra n c e h e e n lis te d as a F re n c h
B ut w hen my s is te r 's b eau co m es in
to u se so m e S th e r food fo r a p a r t of
c o n ta in in g wool w hich a re n e ­
a n d yo u w a n t to a ta y a l l n ig h t !
H e d o n 't do a n y th in g b u t g rin
h av e been lo w ered b ec a u se o f a so ld ie r e a rly in th e w ar.
ttle w h eat we w ould o rd in a rily con-1 cw,*, r >r ,o r ,h p m ilita r y o r n a v a l uses B u t »ay. o ld M r. M o rro w . I ’ ve g o t m y
A nd ta k e m e r ig h t up on h is la p :
a s h o r te n in g of th e lin es w hich arc
w o r k to d o !
su m e
T h a t is w hy we a re u rg e d , as j o f
U n ited S ta te s ,
He sa y s I am a jo lly c h a p ;
CANNERY ASSOCIATION
I t '» h a rd e n o u g h , I th a n k you. w ith o u t
now on an a ir -lin e basis.
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TO HOLD MEETING
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A nd sa y s he lik e s to see m e fly!
Ho w o n ’ t y o u ta k e f a i r w a r n in g th a t
d a y s s tric tly , a n d on o th e r d ay s to
N o tic e t o S t o c k h o ld e r s .
H e b rin g s so m e c a n d y — ju s t fo r m e,
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fr o m th i» v e r y da y
’C a u se I'm as good as good can be!
T h e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e sto ck -
give yo j r p a la te a th r ill, on e y o u ’ll y o u ’ l l
hav»-
to kee p y o u r fo o ta '.e p a
a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e G resh am F ru it w h e a t
A nd th e n th e y le t me go an d play
foods.
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lu
te
ly
i h o ld e rs o f G re sh a m F r u i t G ro w e rs’
p lu m b o f f rn y r l g h t - o f - w a y !
O ut in th e y a rd , an d a lw ay s say
G ro w e rs ' a ss o c ia tio n to be held on none. T h e a id o f ev ery in d iv id u a l is p ro b a b ly re p e a t.
— C L A V D IU H T H A Y E R .
; asso c ia tio n w ill be h eld a t th e G ran g e
T h a t I can s ta v all day
M onday, J a n u a r y 14. It is fo r th e n e e d e d . A re you s a v in g y o u r s h a r e
h a ll, on M onday. J a n u a r y 14, 1918.
S ave food a n d se rv e y o u r c o u n try . K re a n o , C a l., R e p u b lic a n
— CLA U D IU S T H A Y E R
p u rp o s e o f e le c tin g d ire c to rs an d o f th a t
4 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
b u sh e ls of
D ecem ber, 1917.
a t 10 a. m ., fo r th e p u rp o se o f e le c t­
W e m u st se n d b o th b re a d an d
T«» W hom It M ay < nn< «*rii.
sh o u ld
be fu lly a tte n d e d In o rd e r w h e a t?
in g d ire c to rs a n d fo r th e tra n s a c tio n
blood to the front th e m o re b re a d
F«»r S ale
t h a t th e r e m ay be no a d jo u r n m e n t
the less blood
o f su ch o th e r b u sin e ss as m ay p ro p ­
I am d is c o n tin u in g my b la c k s m ith -
G ood
w o rk
h o rses, sin g le a n d
fo r th e lack o f a m a jo rity o f th e
Tailoring
Ing b u sin e ss a t S p rin g d a le . A ll p e r ­
e rly com e b efo re th e m e e tin g .
d o u b le ;
b ro o d to w s, s h o a ts. pigs
s to c k h o ld e rs
For men and women—cleaning,
The more fats we send the allies so n s k n o w in g th e m se lv e s to be in -
JA M E S E L K IN O T O N , Sec'y.
re a d y fo r w ean in g . C h e ste r-W h ite ,
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d e b te d to m e w ill p le a s e c all a t W. W
pressing
and
repairing
done
well.
th e m ore s lip p e ry w ill be th e sk id s N o rth w a y 's s to re on o r b efo re J a n u -
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d o u b le, s p r in g w agon, w a lk in g plow ,
u n d e r G erm an a u to c ra c y .
ary 1 5 th , 1918, a n d s e ttle w ith M rs.
2 se ts of h a rro w s , c u ltiv a to rs an d
Automobiles anywhere, night or g re a s e th e s k id s u n d e r th e k a is e r.
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He who wastes a crust of bread
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Phone 791, Gresham, M M
It Is better to send supplies to the I
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prolongs the war.