Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, February 19, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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TWO
GRESH AM
G resham
T W IC E
O utlook
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I’ublisl.ed every T uesday and F riday
..i G resham . O regon, by the Out-
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P ublishing Co.
H. L. St.
< tlr, E ditor and M anager.
Our
Subscription
B ill!
U ne y e a r, *1.60;
s ix
m o n th s ,
75;
th r e e m o n th s tr ia l
s u b s c r ip tio n , 50c.
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Iticlal p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f G r e s h a m
■ M etal p a p e r o f th e T o w n o f F a ir -
view.
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E n te r e d mm aeco n d -claw s m a t t e r M a rc h
I Sill, a t th e P o a to ific e a t G re a h a m
h . ' j ii , u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 3. 18 79.
I I J E \ E K IE M IS.
TH E LEMSO.V DI
I.KAT.
OCTW OA
T U E SD A Y , F E B R U A R Y
1»
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WE HAVE J l'S T BEGUN.
Thia first week in L ent should re-
T h ere are many rep o rts from men
m ind us th a t b e n t Is designed to fit I lately re tu rn e d from New York th a t
men, not for ru lin g , but for s e n lug I th e re is a stro n g m ovem ent for peace
W hat Is m eant by th is is a stre n g th under w aT- 11 seem s t< be m ore th an
co n tro lled and dom inated by rig h t a wish o r se n tim e n t fo r peace.
th e rep o rts a re tru e It is u curious
principles and nobl. Ideals, and di-1 th ln g , h a ,
luany U)o
(of
rei h ,| to w o rth ' end-
Should th a t I m crly most eag er for war, and m ost
stre n g th be directed « holly to se lf­ co n tem p tu o u s in th e ir a ttitu d e to ­
ish objects, and guided by an un-1 w ard w hat they supposed to be the
holy sp irit, th a t stre n g th would be pacificism an d lack of p atrio tism of
th e w est, should now be th in k in g of
as surely us th e world has learned th e possibility of a n eg o tiated peace
in th e last th ree years a curse to I They p resum ably naked th e ir belief
those who possess it, and to man-1 on o u r pacificism by the victory of
kind.
I P re sid e n t W ilson in every w estern
Much is being said th ese days of “ta te bu‘ Oregon.
He carried all
se lf-d eterm in atio n as applied to J ‘hose o th e r sta te s and reduced the
peoples and n ations
T he prlnci-1 re Put*Hcan vote in th is s ta te th ro u g h
pie is q u ite as Im portant as It bears I tb ,‘ belief th a t he k ep t us o ut of war
on in d iv id u al life. T he only so rt of I
T h a ‘ «‘“ “ “ Ion gave o u r eastern
se lf-d eterm in atio n th a t can help th e friend8 ‘be ltlea ‘bat we w ere all pa-
world Is th a t dictated by th e best I clfici8ta— “ H but a few stro n g p arti-
self. And th e purpose of b en t is to Ma" 8 on th e °PP°>»ing "ide
Hut we
stre n g th e n th e best self, not for its would aa>' “ > ‘hem th a t th e west has
own sake, but th a t It may be p ut to otlly begun to fight— and m eans to
work in th e world for the glory of ,ight u,ltil a real decision Is obtained
God and th e good of men.
H ere
11 18 h ard to *ma K‘»e a g re a te r
su rely , is th e rule of the Christian I calam ity th an an Inconclusive peac«
life as found in b u k e :
I w ou,d be. F o r w hat we and o u r al
And he said unto them , the klngH I lle8 1,1 11,18 War have “ » conquer in
of tile G entiles exercise lordship o v er! ‘bis w ar is, not te rrito ry , but
WANTS
LIVESTOCK
W ORK »1.4.41 FOR 'A l .E - H o r s e .
7 years old; m are, m iddle age.
W eight 2900. Also double b ar
ness. T h ree nice brood sows, two
with young pigs, w eighing 300
pounds each. Seventeen sh o ats,
w eighing ab o u t 100 pounds each.
For»y nice W hite b eg h o rn hens.
One lla n ib le r g asoline 1% -to n
tru ck , 2 fine Jersey heifers. Heavy
f-ho
• i ■ ! .e, k 411 o r any
of th ese for sale a t jo u r price up
to March 3.
Have ren te d my
glace
Tie ■ tilings m a st be sold
b> F eb ru ary 2u. H. McGinnis,
Boring. Oregon, o r phone G re sh ­
am 76x.
t* AND
HOUSES
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN, one
sorrel horse, seven years old,
w eight 950 pounds and one bay
horse six years old, w eight 90o
pounds F in d er notify G. H. How-
itt, 295 Dip, is stre e t, P o rtla n d an t
receive rew ard .
102
Ha fen *5 M w*¡ » a Ka
The fact th a t h undreds of G er­
m ans all over O regon— as well as
elsew here have been forced to
W.|
Ka *8
re g iste r us alien enem ies Is not a l­
to g e th e r th e ir own fault. .Many of
them are as goon citizens of this
country as can he found. T here are
t u m p J o h n s t o n . J a c k s o n ' i l k . F la
a lew in this com m unity, and In I fs c h ,e f. aB he th a t doth serve. For will not be safe.
B a se H o s p ita l, C a m p L ew Is, A m e rl
E U W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D . 2d Co. K eg.
c a n E a s e . W a sh
C o a s t A rt., I t. S te v e n s . O re.
n e a rly ev ery ease th ey a re even m o re which is g rea ter, he th a t sitte th
More im p o rtan t even th an the res-
C l i A s 4\ . r M cC A R T K R , 5 th C a s u a l
at m eat, o r he th a t se rv e th ? But I , .
TO M B A K E R .
Co.. 2d M o to r M e c h a n ic s B e g ., C a m p
active in support of the A m erican am am ong you as he th a t serv eth .
‘° r a ‘>°n an d com pensation of Bel E L M E R B A N K l’S. N a v a l T r a i n i n g S ta .,
H a n c o c k . A u g u s t i, C a .
.-an Di.„-O, C a lif o r n ia .
E
L
D R ID G E M cC U L L O C H . Co. C. 4 1th,
w ar cause than a re som e A m ericans
And th e re should he Joy and glad- g,llln> n o rth e rn F ran ce, Servia and H E R B E R T B A S I ,E E , A e ro D e p o t 1 9th
„ .
F . S. in f ., C a m p L e w is. W a sh .
A ero S q u a d ., G a r d e n C ity .
N
P oland is th e forcing on G erm any of
' • l e w i s v i c e M c K i n n e y , c le r k q m .
because they fear th a t inactivity on I ness in the service and sacrifice. I
F ie ld 2.
C o rp s, 306ih K eg . U. S. I n f
th e ir part will be construed again st th e re ever was a tim e when men th e b itte r consciousness cf failu re in E B N E S T K A T E S .
W I L L I E M A R T IN
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them . They have bought liberty should give all they have and do it he g rea t raid on the whole world.
s t a , C o . C. 2, C a m p 1>., S a n F r a n c is c o , s G T . L E E M E R R IL L . 363 A m b. Co.,
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S a n i t a r y T r a in , L e w is B ra n c h .
P
resid
en
t
W
ilson
has
said,
let
it
be
bonds, subscribed to th e various w ar in a gay sp irit, w ithout g rudging, it
C o lti* . i* B A N K G. K E L L , Co. C., 1 1 6 th
T acom a W ash
E n g . 4 1 st D lv . A. E. F., I r a n c e .
W A L T E R 44 M E T Z G E R , A. S. S. C. T.
funds and have done various o th e r is now. F or th e sacrifice to which rem em bered, th a t th e re can be no
L E S L I E K E B K E , U. ri. M a rin e s
C. S q ’d ’n. 26. P ro v . R e g . Sec. F . C a m p
th in g s to show th a t they have the th e A m erican people are culled is in peace on th e basis of th e sta tu s quo U T L E Y K E B K E . A v ia tio n .
M c A rth u r . W aco, T e x a s.
E B T A. B E Y E R . m u s ic ia n . U. S. N. T'L‘ >YED S. .YiEYZGER. Q M. C. S h o p
rig h t idea and the proper sp irit. Of the noblest cause .for which men an te. T h at would m ean a draw , and A L .S B tatio
n , B rtu n ei to n , W ash .
U n it 305 Co. C . T e n t M . E l P a so , T ex.
course th e re a re some native G er- ever suffered an d fought. T h ere is a draw would be a G erm an victory. C A l t l . 1' KEY E B , m u s ic ia n U. 8. N. J O H N M IL A N , R e s e r v e H o sp . C o rp s.
n , B r e m e r to n , W a s h .
B o rin g , O reg o n .
T he people of th e west will never E E T M r a E in lt in g i ’. S K ta E tio
m ans in every state- possibly some here no question of self-sacrifice, for
Y E B , m u s ic ia n U. S. X. H. C. MOI i E T T .
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IG H T O N M O N T E 1 T H , Co. E. J 8 th
In th a t J O H N B 1C H .4. , C a n a d ia n A rm y
in e a ste rn M ultnom ah— who are dis- its own sake. Today it is a p atrio tic co nsent to such a peace.
E n g . Ry. U. S. A rm y P. O. 705. A. E
we
believe
th
a
t
they
are
as
one
with
H
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N
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Y
B
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in
g
F.,
F ra n c e .
loyal and who art’ secretly w orking and social, as well as a religious
s t a . . C a m p F a r a g u t B a r N o. 941 So. T H O S . P. M O R G A N .
for the country they forsook when duty
N ever were religion and life th e A m erican people as a whole. We
S h in s Co.. G r e a t B a k e s, Illin o is .
G E O R G E N E IL S O N , 23d E n g . R e c r u it
E C IL K u Z A ItT li.
B a r, C a m p »Meade, M a ry la n d .
they cam e here to enjoy A m erican b ro u g h t in to closer o r m ore ln tl- a re in th is w ar to cru sh , not sim ply C
S G T. l l t l Y l i U. B R A S W E L L , A v ia tio n L O U IS N IE L S O N . 3 4 th E n g .
lib erly arid freedohi. but they a re I m ate co n tact. T he question is not an a u to cratic political system , but an
S ch o o l. R o o m l o l , A u s tin , T e x a s .
G E O R G E NELSON
E D G A R BRO O K S.
E l »W A R D C N O K E E N . Co 4. O.
exceptions to the g eneral rule.
of w inning p raise o r m erit for one- a u to c ra tic tem p er and h ab it of mind. E M E B S U N BRO4VN. 1 86th A e ro S q ’tl’n,
F t. C o lu m b ia . W a s h in g to n .
K
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S C A R E. N O R E E N , U. S. S. S t. L o u is
Many of the aliens who have been I self, but of feeding o u r arm ies in N ever before was th e re a w ar in JO H N B U B K A .
5 th D iv ., c a r e P o s t m a s t e r , N ew Y ork
ON CADDY,
F . 8 M a rin e C o rp s, R<?Y O L S E N , S e a m e n B a r. Sea. 2d Co.
com pelled to re g iste r a re really E urope an d o u r frien d s beyond th e whlph 80 ,nuch Psychology was in L E U.
S. S. M is s o u ri, c a r e P o s t m a s t e r ,
S a n F ra n c is c o . C a lif o r n ia .
volved. Never, eith er, was th e re a
N ew Y o rk .
trienil aliens and ihey feel a g rea t seas
RAY P A L M Q U IS T . L a l. C.. 1 4 h th F. A
BT
C A M P , Co. D., 162d In f..
C a m p M e r r itt, N J
deal of h um iliation. A few th a t we I
U ndoubtedly th e reflex a <41 Ion on w ar in w hich th e re w ere so m any A L A. B E E.
F. I-ra n c e , v ia N ew Y’o rk .
TOM P A R liE R , Co. I 162d In f. 4Dd D lv
A. E. F. i au«j. v ia New i o r h
know of liuve the im pression th a t I in d iv id u als will be w holly ad n iir- w rongs to be rig h ted , o r so m any in ­ E D . C A N 1 F F , c a r e M e d ic a l D e p t., 162d
A. E. F. F r a n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
VERB P A R K E R
fam ous crim in als to be punished. E M E R S O N A. C R A W F O R D , U. S. 1‘tV I N P A K M L L Y .
they have been branded in th e ir able. We sh all be a stro n g e r peo
T r a i n i n g S ta ., D. l ia r . Co. X 3, S an C L IF T O N P E T E R S O N . Q. M. C., C a m p
com m unities as suspicious ch aract- pie because of th e burd en s imposed To n eg o tiate with those crim inals
F ra n c is c o , C a lif.
J o h n s to n , J a c k s o n v ille . F la.
would
be
to
condone
th
e
ir
crim
es
ERNEST
CHRISTENSEN.
E L M E R L. l ’H E L P S , Co. F.. 6 th B a t
e rs
R equiring them to place th e ir upon us, and th e self-denial th a t w
...
, G EO RG E CLARK.
2 0 th E n g ., A. E. F. F ra n c e .
people may have been a C 'B L C O N U D U N , l s t t i E n g . By Co ’ AY I P O T T E R .
inked linger p rin ts on sheets of pa- practice. B ut we sh all he still W estern
E. V. S. A rm y P. O. No. «06, A. E.
H
O
W A R D P O W E R S . U. S. S K e n tu c k y
per is much th e sam e practice fol- stro n g e r because those burd en s will little slow, b u t they ure In th is war
b ran ce.
e r n e P o s tm a s te r . N. Y.
R A L P H E. C R A N D A L L , Co. G., 32.1 C E C IL P U L t E K . 1 1 2 th Co. 8 th R e g
to
a
finish.
lowed in keeping records of proved be ca rrie d , in p art, for o th ers, and
I n i., S c h o fie ld B a r r a c k s , H a w a ii T.
I ' M. C o rp s, c a r e P o s t m a s t e r , N Y
2D L i E l T. I K E D C K A N E , Co. C 41 st D E X T E L Q l E S IN B E R R Y . S u p p ly Co
crim inals
Many of them declare because o th e rs will be helped by
D
lv. 8 1 at B ri< a d e , 162d U. S. I n f .
2 1 st I n f a n t r y .
.
W
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at
has
become
of
th
e
fellow
Ihey did not know they were unnut o u r sacrifice. We a re not playing a
A. K. E. U ia n e e , v ia N ew Y ork.
HOLLAND
E S IX B E R R Y ,
D e n tis t
who
used
to
e
a
t
all
th
e
bread
on
th
e
P K A N K C R A W F O R D . U. S N. P a g o
U.
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i n g S ta tio n .
urallzeil cltlzeriB. They have been p art in a m ere d ram a, but a re par-
P a g o , I s la n d o f S a m o a
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livlng here m any years and we be- I tietp an ts In a life of devoted self- re s ta u ra n t tab le w hile w aiting for a 1 .'. M y ND G. CONY 1L L.
H ., F t. i o u g la s s , U ta h .
I K E D D A V IS , Co. 8. O. C. A.. F t. S t e v ­ E L M E R R A D I O R D
25-cent
d
in
n
er?
e n s O reg o n .
lieve them . D uring th a t tim e they denial. It was Byron who said :
HORSE FOR SALE
Com ing 6-year
1500. P erfectly
ventle, brolu- to w o rk single or
double.
Price $185; 1 %, m iles
south east of Boring.
F. P e te r­
son, R 2, Boring
102
h o rse,
HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
F L O Y D RAI.) F O R D .
" tig h t
PONY FOR SALE o r trade. W T
Jones, Sandy. P ho ne 106.
P IG S
PIGS FOR SALE— % tulle so u th
C edar school. J. G oschla.
103
P o u ltry
FOR SALE 100 W hite L eghorn
hens. T rapnestPd stra in .
A. E.
D ellaven, II. I) A., G resham ,
Phone 453.
103
EOR SALE YVhite L eghorn eggs
for hatching. Good laying strain .
J. A. L uuderback, G resham , R-A.
Phone 75x2.
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C. YY’IIIT E LEGHQRN CHICKS
for April delivery, $12.50 per 100.
D T. Will it» ms, R. 3, Boring.
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REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
t ’lii'a|i Land S 'rar G resham .
T h irty -eig h t acres, good soil, ru n ­
ning w ater
Price $ 11 <»t>. K rid er &
E lk in g to n , Tel. 17x
102
GOOD
HOUSE
FOR ' k K X T l7
G resham . W ater, electric lights.
Two lots and young fam ily or-
•
FOR SALE OR RENT, four acres ad ­
jo in in g G resham on so u th , $5b per
year
A. J. S tout, C hula Vista,
C alifornia.
102
FARM AND DAIRY’ RANCH to lease
for te rm of years. F ifty jtcres in
cu ltiv atio n . T h irty ucres tim ber.
Will cut ab o u t 600 cords of wood,
r ive acres fenced hog tig h t. About
175 acres, c a ttle p astu re. T hree
horses and farm m achinery to be
sold w ith lease. Also 20 tons of
baled clover hay for sale. T hree
m iles from city lim its of P o rtlan d .
A ildress 544 East 3 7 th , phone No.
T abor 8415.
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C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M , JE.>> E ItA D h O R D .
have voted and som e of those whom I All is c o n c e n tr a te d in a life In te n se
Co. A. 1 1 6 th E n g . 4 1 st D lv . A. E F ., R O S S E. REAL», Co. A. 1 1 6 th E n g . A
T he nice th in g ab o u t investing in
F ra n c e .
we know hove held m inor public of- W”e|o .,not n b*‘“ n’’ nor alr' nor leaf ‘
F ra n c e .
T h rift stam p s is th a t you a re su re to W. DEAY E R , Co. 5, O C. A., F t. C a n b y . G U E. Y F.,
E. R E A D , C o . A 1 1 6 th E n g . A. E
decs. They w ere told, som e of them I But hnth “ ,,art
being
g to n .
F. . 1 ra n c e .
g et y o u r money b ack — an d then C H W A a S s h in
D e H A V E N , U. S. N a v a l T r a i n ­ G. R E Y N O L D S , Co. 11. 162d U. S. In f., FOR SALE— Modern bungalow , four
say, th a t when they took out th e ir
“ iR ‘be high d uty of th e Amerl- some— in w hich respect they are d if­
in g S ta ., M a re I s la n d , C a lif.
A E. 1- t r a n c e v ia N ew Y ork
lo ts; full basem ent. Six blocks
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D IC K E N S O N , S u p p ly Co., L. E. R IC H M O N D .
flrst papers they had done all th a t can people to g a th e r up th e frag- fe re n t from som e o th e r Investm ents
trom postoffice. Gas, bath, toilet,
1 4 th I n f., A m e r ic a n L a k e . w a s h .
W A R D R IC H M O N D .
was req u ired of them . So they went I lnt'U‘s th a t n o th in g be lost
One alm ost everyone can recall.
C E C IL D I 1<E, Co F .. 6 th B a r , 2 0 th E n g H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T ,
Phone 52x, G resham .
C a m p A m e iic a n , W a s h in g to n , D. C.
| Y l C 'l o R R IC H E R T
about th e ir business, feeling th a t I *'heatleas day may save th e lives of
RAY MONI> D U N B A R , M u s ic ia n , F o r t
W R IC H E R T
HOUSE FOR REN T on South Rob-
S te v e n s , O re g o n
they were n atu ralized and looking at I
ch ild ren In Europe. We can
L E S T E R R IC H E Y , Co. F . 4 th B a t. 2 0 th
berts avenue.
Jas. L aw rence,
MELROSE AND VICTORY
ED B U N N .
U. S. E n g . A m e ric a n l.’n iv ., W a s h in g
W IL S O N E A S T M A N . Co. B. 162d I n f ,
G resham , phone 313.
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to n , D. C.
things from an A m erican view point. do n o th in g In th e way of observing
A. E. 1'. I r a n e e , v ia N ew Y orn
1ST S G T. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S . Co.
As no m ore hand work Is to he VEN’C l i . EVAN’S.
Now the ste rn reality com es th a t L en t th a t will not help g reatly to the
E. 1 s t h E n g R y . U. S. A rm y P. O.
\ E R E T T . B a t. B. 1 4 7 th F. A ,
N o . ,05. A. E. F'.. F r a m e .
MISCELLANEOUS
they are still G erm ans. T here is at I redem ption of hum anity and the given o u t by th e P o rtla n d C h ap ter ED A. . E
E. 1 . v ia N ew Y ork
C L A U D R O B IN S O N .
un
til
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r
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em
bers
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F u R S G K E N , 3 6 th A ero S q u a d . F R A N K
least one such notable case in this em an cip atio n of th e souls and
ROGERS, N a v y
H o s p ita l W ANTED— Girl for g en e ral house­
A. E. I
E n g la n d .
C o rp s, M » ie I s la n d .
vicinity.
bodies of men, women an d ch ild ren of th e Red Cross au x iliary are re­ ISA A C i'U S T E B .
work
Mrs. G. H. D am m ler,
J O E RO SS, Co D. 162d In f. 4 1 st D iv i­
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8.
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G resham .
20
sio
n . A. 15. F. F ia n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
q
u
ested
to
bring
th
e
ir
scissors
and
Ignorance of the law is no excuse, now held in slavery by th e G erm an
I t. S te v e n s . O reg o n .
N E L S O N R O SS, 34 A e ro S 'q d ’n , A. E. F .
A call K E N T F R E E M A N , Co. 8, O. C. A.. F t.
F ra n c e .
S o , a fte r all, the G erm ans who felt n iilitary pow er. T he sacrifice is not he p rep ared fo r snipping
FOR SALE— Two 1911 M axwells,
S te p h e n s , O reg o n .
R U S S E L L . Co. B. 1 1 6 th
tliej « , re fully natu ralized w ere to I for ‘be sake of self, o r for th e sake has gone o u t for m ore dish tow els D E W K Y G IB B S . Co. B., 162d In f. 4 1 st C O E R n P g . . 4 D. 1 st E D iv.
A l co n d itio n ; 2 2 ,/j h. p. and four
A. E. F’., F ra n c e .
D
iv.,
A.
E.
F*.
F
ra
n
c
e
,
v
ia
N
ew
Y
ork.
A L E R U S s E L U Co. F’. 1 8 th
cy lin d ers; one is 2-passenger, oth-
blam e when they stopped a fte r m a le of sacrifice, but for the sak e of the and any who can d o n ate flour sacks W I L L I E H A L E Y . R e s e r v e H o sp . C o rp s, J O E H n N ç . D
R y. U. S. A r m y P . O. No. 705,
<r 5 -p assrn g er; $125 each. Good
g , O reg o n
A. K. i-., 1 ru n c e
ing th e ir declaratio n of Intention, o th e rs who stan d in sore and p itiful a re req u ested to bring them ready F L B O o Y rin
D HALLOCK.
little team , 6 and 9 years old,
F7DGAR I.. R U S S E L L , U. S. S. K e a r s a g e ,
But A m erican
citizens them selves I need of It. F or th e A m erican peo- fo r hem m ing. T he P o rtlan d C hap­ O L IV E R H A M B L E N .
c a r e P o s t m a s t e r , N ew Y ork.
sound an d true. W eight 1000
P U T . F R A N K A H A M L IN , Co. A., U. L E S L IE . T. s T . C L A IR , s u p p l y C o , 65
te
r
req
u
ests
th
a
t
as
m
any
m
achine
ennnot escape th e ir sh a re of con- P,e L ent, th e re fo re, should th is year
ta c h
T eam $150. E Roese, R. 4,
S. E n g .. A. E. F. F i a n c e
A rt.. F t. Stevens, O re g o n .
Boring, O regon.
102
m ade g arm e n ts as possible be C L IF T O N H A R R IS , Co. C. 1 st I n f . R I D o L i 11 S A L Q U IS T . y M. C.. Me-
dem natlon for p erm ittin g G erm ans have a new m eaning
It has an ap
S c h o fie ld B a r, H a w a ii, T.
c l.a n ic u l R e p a ir U n it N o 30«, C a m p
If T H E O D O R E H A R R IS .
to rest secure in this belief. T here !<• al to all. which, It may be hoped, tu rn e d o u t before M arch 1st.
M e ig s, Co. C.. B ld g . 24. W ash in g -to n ,
’IANO FOR SALE— E xcellent tone
T.
D. C.
any one will do n ate th e use of a F C. R E H D E N H D A R R IC T K
has been too much talk In this coun-1 * " I not be w ithout response
an d in first class condition. P rice
S Co. K.. 162d I n f . 41st C. G. S C H N E ID E R . B a se H o s p ita l U n it
i
t
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16.
1
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r
a
n
c
e
,
via*
New
Y
ork
$150. In q u ire O utlook office.
m achine for the next m eeting Feb-
16. C a m p
L ew is. A m e r ic a n
L ake.
try ab o u t th e rig h ts of men to do as
C O R P W. A. I lE N S l.E Y 1st B a t. Co. C.
VV a s h in g tun.
T h ere Is a g reat dem and for rooks ' ru ary 21 it will be g rea tly appre-
E n g . 4 1 st I)lv .. A. E. F. F ra n c e .
they pleased
L iberty becam e II-
O i-C A ll S15D1G
W
A
N T E D --G ood second hand in­
C A R v L L E S L I N . S u p p ly Co.. 6 5 th A rt.. RAY SH R IN E R . E le c t r i c S ch o o l. U .S.N .,
••••I' ■ Mon and women spoke, w rote for ,h *' Brn” '
w ,‘ hope, how ever, { elated
cu b ato r
C. I. T hom as, P o rtlan d .
I t. S te v e n s , O reg o n
M a re I s la n d . C a litp r n in
and thought aa they pleased.
No | ,,la t none of ‘ he G resham cooka will |
Mm G. W. A llder had a» her C O R P . C L A U D E H E S I .I N , Co H 162d F R E D M l R R A V S M I 1 11
II. A. Box 359. P hone G resham
l a f , l i s t D lv., A. FL I' F ra n c e , v ia F.A R L S T A N L E Y . 99 1 r < " . Vero S q u a d
151
New Y ork
<>: •• Mopped to in q u ire w hether they have Io go. as we c a n ’t sp a re ’em, 1 g u est, Sunday, h e r nephew . Oscar
H A R R Y S i A . I . 1. N » ».
C H A R L E S H IC K S , 3 41 ki A ero S q u a d ,
A.
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v
ia
N
ew
York.
nowhow
P.
8.
T
he
G
resham
cooks
M
etzger
Mr.
M
etzger
is
traveling
w ere tiatlvea o r foreigners. In iao-
GRAIN
BAGS
w anted
c a r e AdJ. < »dice. A. E. F’.. FTaAce.
S tiT . W I L L , I. M A M .I 5 Y . B at B. 147 EMPTY
ag en t for th e M erg en th aler com ­ J A S I). H IL L Y A R D , c a r e Med D ep t Co
F. A. 6 6 th B rig . 4 1 st D iv ., C a m p M ills .
Sun Dial Mill
Phone 611.
tf
lated inataneea aotneone Htarted an a re alt women
A. 1 1 6th E n g . A. E I-'.. F ra n c e
I
N ew Y ork
pany of San Francisco. T his is the J . W IL L IA M H IL L Y A R D . U
A m erlean catnpuijtn
Efforts were
8.
Iowa,
8GT.
V i.R N 8 T A T E R . A e ro S q u a d
V.«i
c a r e V • I . “ M N
“ Y.
W hen a m an tells you he has nev­ com pany th a t deals In linotype m a­
C am p N
2. G a r d e n C llv L o n g I s la n d , FOR SALE- Milk cooler with six-
m ade In som e cases to cause fo re ig n ­
V IC T O R H O L M . N a v a l R e s e r v e R a d io !
N ew \
gallon ta n k and Babcock feu r-
e r know ingly told a lie in his life, chines. O th er g u ests w ere Mr. and
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b o ttle m ilk te ste r, bot;. g. <><i as
ers to incom e n atu ralized , but the
aas.
f.in tr '
\ E I’
ask him w hat he told County Asses­ Mrs. J. C. D uke, Mrs. Iva L ittlep ag e, JO M
n ew
W. H C leveland, phone
H N K. H O N E Y , 8. 8. U. N o 28, S ec- C U M : .15 S I T L L l o N S , Co. H. I62<i I n f
country generally was too busy do­
lio n
S a n ita ire
471
,f
A m é ric a in e . S e c tio n |
A.
i F r a m e, v ia N ew Y ork.
so r H eed’s d ep u ties when they eam e Miss Lena Cooley, C u rtiss W heeler
ing som eth in g else io give heed any
- 6 >. a . E. F .. F ra n c e ,'
I O SCA R ST O N E O
M. C o rp s, C a m p
aro u n d
H L R B fa R T l i . 14<JSS, 363d A m b. Co . '
Grc» u p , N. C.
and
C
arl
Allder.
EARLY
ROSE
SEED
POTATOES
such p ropaganda. The resu lt has
3 1 6 th s a n i t a r y T r a in , C a m p L ew ie G E O R U E
r
SW A G ERT,
23d
E n g .,
for sale.
P aul D unn. Boring,
44 a -h in g ton.
T he se aso n ’s first hatch of ab o u t
C a m p M ead e, Mil.
been th a t w here th e re was no de­
A rea d er w ants to know th e d is­
GUERDON
IIV M A S O N ,
1 3 « th
A ero L E s T H I ; T A I.I.M A D G E .
phone 379.
102
1500
chicks
conies
off
at
th
e
W
hite
S q u ad .. L o v e F ie ld , D a lla a , T e x a s.
m and for n atu ra liz atio n foreigners tance betw een P o rtlan d and Gresb-1
c o r e I L a n k T E E V 1 N . Co. 13, 4 th Bu.
R
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Co.
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l«2d
i’.1’.1. , , , l g U am u L e w is, W a s h .
SURREY FOR SALE. W It C ro­
a re not fully n atu ralized , and it is In am. The an sw er Is 18 m iles by rail: I K noll p o u ltry farm next Friday.
I n f . 4'.»t D lv ., A 15 1. F ra n c e , v ia 44 IL L , *2
1 F .F .4 IN . N o 3461. F A. C a m p
N ew Y ork
sier.
Boring.
Phone
G resham
L e w is. 44 a s h .
C arol McCreary’ en listed in th<’
som e eases o u r fault as well as th e ir by m ail, som etim es, five days.
CD III’ 4V t J E N N E . Co C l l b t l i E n c
428.
105
LLOYD TEG A R T.
j m arin es last week an d has gone to
own.
H a t D lv . A. E. F.. F ra n c e
21» L IE U T E R N E S T T H O M , R l . 8 0 x 3 2
C O R P GUY JO N E S . Co. B 162d I n f .
E.
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th
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h
.
Lota of men d o n ’t m ind carry in g Snn
ran ,' l8CO
4 \ E.
EARLY W H ITE ROSE p o tato es for
F. I . F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
I5DR1C
H O M A S R e s e r v e H n a n O ne»«
E
D lllC T
.........
------- i A. JO H N S O N . F a r r o lo n I s la n d ,
It is reported th a t th e G erm ans hom e a sack of flour o r a d o lla r’s
W . T IP D I 2 3 d o r e En
’ end, for sale by H. C. W ihlon,
School has been opened ag ain af- A‘ LUKIt
» 9 th C o . ■ C
a
lif
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ia
:
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in. It. 4. phone 381.
tf
,i* J S ’* * * « 0 * - ‘ ° ' h A e ro
4 1 ,; Div A F. i ' > r u i ^
v,'a < ew '
are w earing clothes m ade of paper w orth of su g a r, but they draw th e t,>r R w‘'ek " closing as th e pupils Gl
S q u a d . K e lly F ie ld , S a n A n to n io . T ex . 1 J J o: 01k
k
If th e price of paper should ever line on paying cash.
are al1 “ « h Improved.
A U B E R T K. J O N S I l t 'D . U. 8. 8 ., N ew - G E O R G E r t 'W N s K N D
LOOSE TIMOTHY HAY fo r sale. H.
a r k . 1‘ M N ew 4 o rk .
1.1 - I .I I ' T i 'V .N s F 'N D
com e down in this country th e peo­
_________
Mr. and Mrs. Wm P em lngton of
M Miller, G reshatn, phone l«x.
A H L A N JO Y . C o . A . 1 st V 8 E n g . a L F H d N s E VAX D O N IN Ç K
ple here m ight afford paper clothes
A F5 F. F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
SCENIC
N aptha. Idaho, visited a t th e home
S O V IK E X . Co D. D<th E n g Ry
One-ton tru ck for hire.
Express
F A X o N JO Y . Co. 4 . 1st U s E n e . A
L. 8. A rm y P. O. N o. 705, A. I .. ... I
too
of Mr. an d Mrs. H. W Cooley last
F5 F , F ra n c e v ia N ew Y ork.
F raiK-e
■I and hauling. H. C h risten son. Phone
Miss Ellen D ellaven »pent Sunday week
K I N NY.
J e l:,y
I 9 8 . K lv a e ln d 8. P. 13.
Mr. Cooley and Mr. Penlng- h F R a A r N k K
e d k e r n . C o n i» th E ng u s
d ,.
c a re P o stm a s te r
Now It is said ih a t the govern­ w ith h er p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs A E ton w ere renew ing a boyhood ac-
.Armjy P,.O . .765.^4 E F.
M l i . I . l . 'M B A L C H . C a m p I.ew ls. W a s h
G
I
R em em ber
th e
W heatlesa and
, KKSt E K S" N ’ f °
4 ,h
44 K D Ì.V Ó. e A.. Ft’ S te V e n ,
D
eïlaren
.
m ent will m obilize the lawyer» of
_ _ . .
,
, q u a ln ta n re . Mr. P etnington own» a
P a t 2 9 th U. S. F.ng. American t niv
G r e g .»n.
evens M eatless
Days and
keep
th e m
i
5 : of P o rtlan d , visited his ,ar)tP #pjary
, lUno
,
ypar
th e c o u n try for professional service ,
Washington, L) C
A L B E R T W E IS S . D»t. 14th inf. co. K
w h0„ y
K E S T E R S l'N . S ig n a l C o rp s, Co E
d u rin g the w ar
T h a t’s all right, Pa rp n i8 o ver Sunday
A niece of shipped sixty tons of honey from RAY
ist Telegraph BaL, Ft. bam Hualon, W A 1 .1 .4 C 1 , W IL K IN S O N . J« 3 d A m b ,
Texas.
but why not for niilitary s e rv ic e '
and Mrs Jack , Miss A lberta his place.
Co.. 3 1 6 th S a n i t a r y T r a in . L e w is B r 1
If y o u r O u tlo o k s u b s c rip tio n h as
N ER5v»K
K IR K W O O D .
T e le g r a p h e r .
T ucum a W ash
Then» seem s to be enough of them Schneider, was also a Sunday c a lle r 1 T he chicken pie su p p er and pro-1 R ,cfinA*RD°K^ARR. u s
G L E N C 4VOLI E.
e x p ired ren ew to d ay
vy
M 8 G l 4 E W<»l.i F5
to sm ash th e kaiser w ithout vailing Ml88 S chneider took up hospital gram to be given at C edar school- ( , Houaatonic, cart P . M. N. N a Y.
LEM . 4V 44 <4LI E
, .
.
.
‘K o
K
K N IF L IIM .
I 3 th A v ia tio n IP >4 E 44 < D 4 4 a RI<
on th e hoys, and we could spare the tra in in g early last fall, and is very house and . w . hich
has been post-
.-quad. F airrh iit muo
l e w ib
; huger .
most of them at any old tim e
m uch in love w ith th e work
n o n m t w ill h e h o ld M a r c h '
X w o o d P E T E K L A R S O N Co l> 5 U S X
, . i L : . \ l ; 4 Z E N G E R 2d B ai K rllv
pone«
w ill h e H eld M a r c h . .
A
good
,
Training
s ta
8 a n F ra n c is c o . C a lif
; ><t<i No. l F an A n to n io T ex
’
C arl C arlson, who Is ta k in g a
M an u factu red by
p ro g ram of songs, recitatio n s, and * « U * a * 4 » i » i * a « i 4 i r 4 i t ] i L X i ar< w» n« wM
«a 'W
T he inquisitive sub scrib er w ants course of stu d y In en g in eerin g in
SANDY
CREAMERY CO.
a sh o rt play has been arra n g e d --------------------------- -------------------- ---- ----- ——---- ----------------------------------- ---------
to know tf It is p roper to d esig n ate P o rtlan d , visited his p are n ts, Mr
The nam e ’’Mount Hood B u tte r” i
C om m issioner R ufus H olm an will
Eggs from C hina a re again being
T h ere will be no difficulty in m ar-
lies as varus
Not exactly
if lies and Mrs G ust C arlson, over Sunday
lias h ereto fo re been used by per-
be present and m ake a sh o rt sold In P o rtlan d for less th a n n ativ e k etin g th e chickens th a t a re counted
w en yarns they would not be of the
Mrs B ritton, of P o rtlan d , was a
speech
t ream Co., w hich has all its dairy
right color fo r the Red Cross knit-1 guest last week of Mrs. S W Mor-1
egg*, a fte r paying fre ig h t for a 10,- ’)8fore ‘b^7 ar« hatched.
products reg istered u n d e r th a t
ters. as all lies are e ith e r black or rlson.
C ham berlain'» T ablets.
T hat perm ission has ceased
000-uitIe passage.
B ut It m ast be
T he d ep a rtm en t store« keep rig h t
w’hlte
Besides, if lies w ere y arns
hence the change of nam e, which
The B aptist L adies' Aid society
T hese T ab lets a re Intended espe-
>'•
e f f e c t i v e <>n J a n u a ry 1.
y o u could get eight pairs of socks wlll have an all-day call m eeting at elally for d iso rd ers of th e stom ach rem em bered th a t th ese eggs were
on ad v e rtisin g new styles. Just as if
M ountain
Meadow
B u tter
for a nlckle and a first-class, all the ch u rch T h u rsd ay . All member» "TiT t n<1
” Vi,u 8r* ‘roubled laid by th e cheap coolie het»» of fa r here w ere no lib erty loan loom ing
will be found at all th« L eading
...
I w ith h e a rtb u rn , indigestion o r con- _ . .
'
s
wool overcoat for tlx hlta.
sto res in th e county
Ask for it.
| are requested to attend.
«tipatlon they will do you good—Ad. I
In the distance
Mountain Meadow Butter