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G resh am
GRESHAM
O utlook
OUTLOOK
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T W IC E A W E E K
F o r ev ery m ach in e
P u b lish e d e v ery T u e sd a y a n d F rid a y | six m en a re re q u ire d
¡ l o f T i K U S r s : b ,„ , '“; . 0 ; r i T “ ‘' « « —
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In th e a ir. fo rty
on th gro u n d ,
■ s to o b tain th e
tra in e d m ech a n ics an d wood and in etal
w o rk ers for th is force. T he su g g estio n
O ur
S u b s c r ip tio n
h as o ften been m ade th a t G erm any
U stss
could easily be d efeated if te n s of
u n e y e a r , |1 .6 0 .
• ix
m o n th s ,
76:
th o u sa n d s of a irp la n e s could tie b u ilt
th r e e m o n th 's tr ia l
s u b s c r ip tio n , 60c.
to d riv e th e T e u to n s from th e a ir and
bom bard th e in te rio r o f th e ir co u n try
Ad v e r t ls in (
T h e assu m p tio n was th a t It w as only
I ta le » r e a s o n a b le
J u r r e p r e s e n t e d ve
n ecessary to build th e p lan es and to
w ill c a ll.
tr a in th e a v ia to rs to o p erate them .
P h o n e 701
H u n d red s o f th o u sa n d s of m echanics
T h e _______
L I n o t y ' lie
will have to be found before a large G erm an s had no ch an ce to use th e ir
W a y I» th e W ay
t h a t W in s .”
force of a e ro p lan es can be kept in bombs, a t least not w ith effect, and
w hen th e G erm an s re tire d th ey found ,
O lhrlal paper o f the T ow n o f G resh am th e a ir
'Urial paper o f the T o w n o f h'alr-
R esp ectin g a n o th e r v itally im p o r­ a d e tac h m en t w aitin g for th em in No
ta n t p h ase of w ar p re p a ra tio n —sh ip ­ M an’s L and, an d they suffered severe
Ittie re d a s s e c o n d -c la s s m a t t e r M a rc h
b u ild in g ,— th e a n n o u n cem en t is m ade ly from m ach in e gun and rid e tire.
1*11. a t th e P ostofU ee a t U re a h a m
" . u n d e r th e A c t o f M a rc h 3, 187* th a t o v ersea sh ip to n n ag e a v a ilab le to
C learly it is not im possible even In
A m erica an d th e allies passed its low th is w ar to outflank an enem y and *
p o in t ab o u t F e b ru a ry 1, sev eral weeks tak e h im in th e re a r
T he G erm an
ah ead of th e tim e p red icted by th e losses w ere heavy, fa r g re a te r th an
e x p e rts; b u t of co u rse m o n th s a fte r th e A m erican losses. Som e p riso n ers
"T h e A m erican s,” j
we m ig h t have had re s u lts if th ere w ere also tak en .
th e
d isp aches, "d isp la y ed th e '
h ad not been d is tre s sin g d elay s in the say
b eg in n in g
F ro m now <u* th e n u m b er g re a te s t p erso n al courage, brav ery
T hose who see each d ay th e few ex ­ of sh ip s a v ailab le for th e m ovem ent and en erg y th ro u g h o u t th e en g ag e­
tra c ts from th e O regonian of “fifty of tro o p s an d su p p lies is expected to m en t an d o u tfo u g h t th e su rp rise d e n ­
y e a rs ago to d ay ” a re obsessed w ith show a stead y Increase. T he su b m a rin e em y from th e in s ta n t co n tact w as es­
v ary in g i m otions. Som e a re m erely is still a m enace, b u t w ith A m erican ta b lish e d .”
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cu rio u s w hile o th e rs ex p ress a little I >'ar,iH now b eg in n in g to tu rn o u t ships
T he a rtille ry w as served w ith the
EA RN EST
JO H N W M
A N D E R S O N . LLO Y D L IT T I .E P A G E . A v ia tio n
asto n ish m e n t th a t th e re w as
such a an<* w ith allied p ro d u ctio n at a high g re a te st sk ill, lay in g down a perfect
1-3 W. B a r r a c k s B.. U. S. N. T r a i n ­ A L T O N L O V E L A C E , Co. E. 162d In f.
A. E. F. F ra n c e , v*a N ew Y ork.
in g S ta ., N e w p o r t, H. I.
hig h s ta te o r civ ilizatio n in
O regon P°*nt, a n d w ith th e release of addi- barrage..
ISA A C W. A N D E R S O N , B a t. C. 1 48th I 1.1 E F T . C H A S . R. M cC O L L , M. R. C.
in 1868 O th ers of us w ho w ere h ere I llo n a l »hips fo r w ar w ork th ro u g h
E. ,A. 4 1 st I>iv., C a m p M ills, N. Y.
B a se H o s p ita l, C a m p L e w is, A m e rl
T h e c o u n try w ill m ourn the men
c a n L a k e . W a sh .
O L E X N A N D R E , M a c h in e Co., No. 1
a t th at tim e can easR v recall m any '’“ ’■falling im p o rts, th e ou tlo o k for th e who gave up th e ir lives, b u t it will
C O R P . C H A S. W S. M c C A R T E R , 13th
C a m p J o h n s to n , J a c k s o n v ille , Kla.
.Motor
M e ch an ics' R eg.. S ig n a l C o rp s
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IN
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ol th e in c id e n ts and p erso n s m en e lim in a tio n of th e su b m a rin e as a rejo ice a t th e victory. As h a s been
I 'a m p H an co c k , A u g u s ta , Ga.
C o n s t A rt., i t . S te v e n s , O re.
C A R R O L L M cC R E A R Y , U. S. M a rin e s
tioneeil
A few of th e a c to rs of those | d ecid in g facto r is hopeful. A m erica said , it was not g reat, hut it w as gal TOM B A K E R .
E L M E R B A N K U S , N a v a l T r a i n i n g S ta ., E. .1 Met 'U L L IN 'H . H d q . Co., 11 th I n f
d ay s in P o rtla n d and elsew h ere a re seem s to tie s ta rtin g a t la st an d will Ian tly won, an d is also very signifi
C a m p L ew is. W ash .
S a n D ieg o , C a lif o r n ia .
H E R B E R T B A S L E E . A e ro D ep o t, 19 th A R C H IE M .K E O W N .
still liv in g an d th ey recall w ith a feel­ soon be on th e w ay w ith its g re a te st ra n t.
At ro S q u a d , G o rd o n C ity , ?•'. > . L E W IS V U R L M C K IN N E Y , c le r k Q. M.
C o rp s, 3 0 6 th R e g . U. S. In f.
F ie ld 2.
ing of p rid e th a t th ey w ere a p a rt m om entum .
W I L L I E M A R T IN
E R N E ST BATES
N otice to C annery P atron s.
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H
A R L E S M A Y ER .
of th e co m m u n ity th a t is m en tio n ed
B Y R O N B E L L . U. S. N a v a l T r a i n i n g
F o r an y in f o rm a tio n w a n te d in r e ­
S ta . Co. C. 2, C a m p D., S a n F ra n c is c o . SG T. L E E M E R R IL L . 363 A rab. Co.
L ooking up th e records, we find th a t
In those b rie f hut ex p ressiv e review s
C a lif o r n ia .
316 S a n i t a r y T r a in , L e w is B ra n c h ,
g a rd to f r u it, b e rrie s o r v e g e ta b le s
T a c o m a , W a sh
in 1818 C hicago an d G resh am were fo r c a n n in g , c a ll on H. E. D avis o r C O R P . F R A N K G. B E L L , Co. C.. 1 1 6 th
of th e past.
E n g 41 st D iv . A. E. F., F ra n c e .
V A L T E R W. M E T Z G E R , A. 8. S. C. T.
Tin h a b it of g lo rify in g th e p ast is ab o u t th e Ham” " ize. esp ecially in the te le p h o n e h in t, G re sh a m 21, b etw een L E S L I E B E R K E , U. S. M a rin e s.
C. S q 'd ’n. 23, P ro v . R e g . Sec. F. C a m p
-M cA rth u r, W aco, T e x a s .
U T L E Y B E R K E , A v ia tio n
one of th e m ost cu rio u s of h um an p o in t o f p o p u latio n . In th e in terv en 12 a n d 1 o r 6 a n d 8 o ’clo ck p. ni.
ALBERT
B E Y E R , m u s ic ia n , U. S. N. F L O Y E D S. -M E TZ G ER , o . M. C. S h o p
W.
W.
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n it 305 Co. C.. T e n t k l, E l P a so , T ex.
a tio n , B r e m e r to n , W ash .
tra its . W hen wo read th e "fifty y ears in g c e n tu ry , how ever, C hicago has
C A R L F. B E Y E R , m u s ic ia n U. S. N. J O H N -M ILAN, R e s e r v e H o sp . C o rp s.
tf
H. E. D AV IS, M an ag er.
iig<> to d ay ” sto ries, o r w hen old frien d s a PPa rp n tly m an ag ed to g ain a slig h t
B
o rin g , O reg o n .
T r a in in g S ta tio n , B r e m e r to n , W a s h .
E L M E R C. B E Y E R , m u s ic ia n U. S. N. B A Y A R D M IL L E R . A v iatio n .
of Hint p erio d g a th e r, th e th o u g h t and lead, acco rd in g to th e m ost reliable
G
L
E
N W O O D M IL L E R . A v iatio n .
T r a i n i n g S ta tio n B r e m e r to n , W a s h .
II C M O F F E T T ,
J O H N B IC IlA iJ, C a n a d ia n A rm y .
talk tu rn s in ev itab ly to th e day s gone I ev idence av ailab le.
C la ir, E d ito r a n d M a n ag er.
WANTS
T h a t flr3t real fight betw een A m er­
ican and G erm an so ld iers la s t week
w as not a g re a t one, but It served
to show th a t th e A m ericans a re m ore
th a n a m atch for th e ir a d v ersaries.
T h e long-prepared an d c a re fu lly re ­
h earsed ra id on the T oul sa lie n t was
h andsom ely repulsed. T h e A m ericans
held th e ir p o sitio n s u n d e r a terrific ■
fire an d w ere in possession w hen the
G erm an s ju m p ed in to th e trenches. |
In th e h an d to h and fighting th e Am
e rlc a n s w ere th e m asters.
So sw ift w as th e ir action th a t t h e i
LIVESTOCK
HOKBKH
F O R S A L E — H o rse w e ig h in g a b o u t
1000 p o u n d s. M rs. C. R. K e lle r.
G re sh a m , p h o u e 288.
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COWS
F R E S H COW F O R SA LE . M rs. H.
C. E ric k so n , 2 m ile s e a s t of G re s h ­
am . P h o n e 287.
COW S AND H E IF E R S fo r sa le , a ll
c o m in g fresh soon. W ill tr a d e fo r
beef c a ttle . G. P. H erz, B o rin g ,
O reg o n .
»5
FO R
S A L E — T w o J e rs e y
h e ife rs
co m in g
tw o. O ne to be fre sh
soon.
M rs. E. E d g a r, A n d e rso n
s ta tio n . G re sh a m , O reg o n .
»3
I O R S A L E — O ne fre sh J e rs e y cow
an d o n e G u ern sey cow co m in g
fre sh in a few d ay s.
E d. B au-
n ia n n , G re sh a m , p h o n e 797.
3
HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
W A N T E D — A few h ig h g ra d e m ilk
g o a ts ; s ta te b re e d in g , p ric e a n d
p a r tic u la r s
W rite J o h n M M ann,
302 C ity H a ll, P o rtla n d . O regon.
F O R S A L E — F re s h fa m ily cow a n d
o th e r s co m in g fre sh soon.
E. J
G ra d in . p h o n e 359.
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P IG S
ri
YOUNG P IG S fo r sale. J . A. P a lm -
q u ls t, G rcB ham . p h o n e 429.
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P ou ltry
FO R SA LE
P u re b re d B ro w n L e g ­
h o rn la y in g h en s. M rs. I. D av id ­
son.
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LAYING H E N S FO R SA LE. Buff
R ocks. M rs N. O. B a k e r, G re sh ­
am , p h o n e 50x1.
MANDY L E E IN C U B A T O R fo r sale,
100-egg size. In q u ire o f J . D.
G a rd n e r, F o u rth an d H ood Sts.^
G re sh a m , O regon.
3
'O l i S A L E — S e ttin g s fro m th o r o u g h ­
b red d a rk red R h o d e Is la n d R eds
H E N R Y B O T T L E S O N , N a v a l T r a in in g L E IG H T O N M O N T E IT H , Co. E. 18th
by and th e ev en ts, th e cu sto m s and
E n g . R y. U. 8. A rm y P. O. 705, A. E.
a t $1.00 p e r s e ttin g .
T h e h en s
S ta . C a m p F a r a g u t B a r. No. 941 So
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S h ip s Co., G r e a t I^akes, Illin o is .
in b re e d in g pen a re all d a u g h te r s
We do n o t lik e to v io late sacred con­
the p erso n s of th a t h appy period nev­
T l l o s . P. M O R G A N .
C E C IL B O Z A R T H .
o f m o th e rs w ho la id o v e r 200
SG T. B O Y D O. B R A S W E L L , A v ia tio n G E O R G E N E IL S O N . 23*1 E n g . R e c r u it
e r lose by co m p ariso n w ith p resen t. fidences, b u t a t th e risk of so serio u s
B ar, C a m p M eade. M a ry la n d .
S ch o o l. R o o m 101, A u s tin , T e x a s.
eg g s in th e ir p u lle t y e a r. S e ttin g s
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ng.
Gld re a d e rs p o rtra y th e g lo rie s of th« a th in g as th a t we m u st say th a t
E D G A R B R O O K S.
from th o r o u g h b re d R ose C om b
G E«»RG E N E E S O N .
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s i' m ib o u ts th a t plow ed u p th e W il-1 ttny P rolonged spell o f such w eath er
R hode Is la n d W h ite s a t $1.00 p e r
EDW A R D C. N O K E E N , Co. 4. O. C. A.,
K e lly K No. 2, So. A n to n io , T e x a s .
F t. C o lu m b ia . W a s h in g to n .
J o h n b i : h k .-\.
s e ttin g .
Mrs. C la re n c e C a th e y ,
la m e tte an d C olum bia riv e rs in those a s we had for sev eral d ay s th is week
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LEON
CADDY,
U. S M a rin e C o rp s,
G re sh a m , O reg o n , p h o n e 97.
2
a th IHv.. c a r e P o s t m a s t e r , N ew Y ork.
d a y s long gone, of s ta rs w ho g litte re d [an d th e people h e re a b o u ts w ill be eat
U. S. S. M is so u ri, c a r e P o s t m a s t e r ,
R o ’i O L S E N , S e a m e n B a r. Sea. 2d Co.,
N ew York.
In tin' old W illlm ette th e a te r, of old Ing sp rin g g reen s of th e v in ta g e of
k OR S A L E — W h ite L e g h o rn eg g s
Ran F ra n c is c o . C a lif o r n ia .
A L B E R T C A M P , Co. D., 16 2d In f..
R A Y P A L M Q U IS T , R a t. C., 1 4 8 th F . A
A. E. K. F ra n c e , v ia N ew York.
fo r h a tc h in g . Good lay in g s tr a in .
hotels, old sto re s an d o th e r old places 1918.
C a m p M e r r i t t , N. J.
ED. CAN I E E , c a r e M e d ic a l D ep t., 162d
J . A. L a u d e rb a c k , G resh am , R-A.
TD.M F A R K E R , Co. 1*. 162d In f. 4 1 st D iv.
w here c e le b ritie s m et for re fre sh m e n t
A. E F. F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
P h o n e 75x2,
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A E. I . F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork
EM ERSO N
A.
CRAW FORD.
V
s.
T h e city m a rsh a l h as ru led th a t the
am i re lax atio n from th e d ay 's en d ea­
T r a i n i n g S ta., D . B a r Co. X 3, S an V IR ti. 1 'A R K E R .
IR V IN P A R M L E Y .
F ra n c is c o , C a lif
vor.
ch ick e n s m u st be kept up w ith in the
EGG F O R H A T C H IN G fro m p u re
C L IF T O N P E T E R S O N , Q M. C.. a m p
E R N E S r C H R IS T E N S E N .
bred
P ly m o u th R ocks. G u a ra n ­
■
l it' sig h s of ap p ro v al from rea d e rs | (»rc8hum city lim its
B ut we read th e
J o h n s to n . J a c k s o n v ille . J i a .
G EO RG E CLARK.
teed .
50c dozen.
S. S te n b e rg ,
C A R L C O N G D O N . 18th E n g . Rv- Co. ill M E R L. P H E L P S , Co. F. 6 th B a t
w ho knew P o rtla n d when it w as b u t | u o t*,’,‘ MO h a stily th a t we d o n ’t know
2 0 th E n g ., A. E. F. F ra n c e .
E. U. S. A rm y P . O. No. 705, A. E. F..
B o rin g , o r p hone 408.
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F.
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F ra n c e .
a ham let sm a lle r and m ure m odest w h eth er he p lan s to have a n o th e r c u r­
R A L P H E. C R A N D A L L , Co. G., 32d 11*'W A R D P O W E R S , U. S. S. K e n tu c k y
th a n it is now —us th e ir eyes ta k e iu few law o r have th e people keep th e ir
REAL ESTATE RENTALS
c .r* 1 'u s tm a s te r . N. Y.
In f., S c h o fie ld B a rr a c k s , H a w a ii T.
2D L 1 E I T. F R E D C R A N E , Co. C. 41«t C E C IL P U L l E l t , 1 1 2 th Co. 8 th R eg-
th e se talcs of o th e r d ay s a re w onder­ p o u ltry Inside of a w ire fence.
I .- M . I t. C ro c k e tt, G a lv e sto n , T exas FO R
D iv . 8 1 st B rig a d e , 162d I ’. S. In f..
S A L E —17.26 level a c re s , 13
A. E. F. F ia n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
I 'E M E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y , S u p p ly C o ,
fully In sp irin g to thoBe who can tin-
c le a re d ,
2 tim b e r, a ll k in d s of
2 1 st I n f a n t r y .
F R A N K C R A W F O R D . U. S. N. P a g o
T
h
e
C
hicago
hoard
of
tra
d
e
h
as
fix­
d e rsta n d . T he good old day s a re gone.
HOLLAND
Q U E S IN B E R R Y ,
D e n tis t.
I ’a g o . I s la n d o f S am o a.
fr u it anti b e rrie s.
S m all h o u se,
I s. N a v a l T r a i n i n g S ta tio n .
ED.VH N D G. C O N V II.L .
la rg e b a rn , m ilk h o u se an d w ood-
N o th in g In th e p resen t can com pare ed u m uxim um o f 93 c e n ts a bushel
F R E D D A V IS , Co. 8. D. C. A.. I t. S te v - C 'lR P . E A R L R A D F O R D . 2«tli In f. Co.
h o u se, new hen h o u se 16x64. You
Som e people m ay th in k
II., i t . K u t g l a s s , U ta h .
e n s O re g o n .
witli a n y th in g in th e p a s t— fo r those for oats.
C O R P . C A R L Y L E A. C U N N IN G H A M , E L M E R R A D I O R D
d o n ’t h av e to m a k e th is p lace a f t e r
th
a
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low,
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w ho lived th en and p a rtic ip a te d in
Co. A. 1 1 6 th E n g . l i s t D iv. A. E. I ..
you buy it. It is re a d y to fa rm .
J E S S E R A D I-O R D .
F ra n o e .
D. C. Lewis, w ho h as tw ice been a
tin affairs of th a t tim e. W here will us will n o t be able to feel very much
P ric e $250 p e r ac re . M ark N ick ­
R O SS I-;. R E A D , Co. A. 1 1 6 th E n g . A
W. D E A V E R . Co. 5, O. C. A.. F t. C a n b j
E. i-., 1 ra n c e .
VV a s h in g to n
re p re se n ta tiv e from M ultnom ah coun­
e rso n , o w n er, p h o n e 155.
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you find th e s ta lw a rts today lik e those o ats a t th a t price.
A S. D sH A V E N . U. S. N a v a l T r a i n ­ G l'V E. R E A D . Co A. l l « t h E n g . A. E.
ty to th e s ta te le g isla tu re , is again C H ing
F. , F ra n c e .
som e of us rem em b er of fifty y ears
S ta ., M a rr I s la n d , C a lif.
Now why c a n 't th e fed eral judge seek in g a n o m in talo n on th e rep u b li­ E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N , S u p p ly Co., G. R E Y N O L D S . Co. H, 162d U. S In f. W A N TED — 5- to 7-room b u n g alo w
ago? N early all of th em have passed
in good d is tric t in P o rtla n d . J o h n
A F 1-. F ra n c e v ia N ew Y ork
1 1 th In f., A m e ric a n L ak e. W ash
sen ten ce all those bo o tleg g ers to the can tic k e t a t th e com ing
L E. R IC H M O N D .
p rim a ry C E C IL D U K E , Co.
6 th R a t., 2 0 th E n g
B row n, G re sh a m , O re., p h o n e 174.
aw ay
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in an in terv iew w ith the R A Y M O N D D U N B A R , M u s ic ia n , F o r t H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T ,
r» iiiiiK ird of th e old q u a tra in :
F O R R E N T — 35 o r 4 0 a c re s of fa rm
S u rely It w ill no t be good sense to O utlook th is week he se t fo rth his
V IC T O R R 1 C H E R T
S te v e n s , O reg o n .
TAoupA lout to sig h t, to m em o ry ¡tear
W K IC H E K T ,
la n d . P h o n e C. N. P o w ell, 25x.
DUNN
p u t th em In ja il an d m ake th e rest d e c la ra tio n of p rin c ip le s In a way to ED
W IL S O N E A S T M A N . Co. B . 162d In f., L E S T E R R IC H E Y , Co. F. 4 th B a t 2 0 th
Thou ever w ilt re m a in ;
U. S. E n g . A m e r ic a n U n iv ., W a s h in g
A. E. 1-. F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
of us su p p o rt them .
F
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R S A L E OR R E N T — H o u se w ith
com m end him to th e in te llig e n t voters V E N C II, E V A N S
Ion, I>. C.
One o n ly hope m y h ea rt ean cheer—
on e a c re o f g ro u n d . E asy te rm s.
ED . E V E R E T T . B a t. B . 1 4 7 th F . A.. 1ST SG T K E N N E T H R O B E R T S , Co.
of th e county.
The hope to m eet again.
E. 1 8 th E n g . R y . U. S. A rm y t*. O.
Geo. W. K en n ey , G resh am .
tf
A. E. I-. v ia N ew Y ork.
If you w an t to behold an ex pression
No. *0a. A. E. F .. F ra n c e .
Mr. L ew is s a id :
E L I S F O R S G R E N , 3 6 th A ero S q u a d ,
\ s tra n g e r from a n o th e r w orld m ight I of v in d ictiv e ecstaey ju s t w ait u n til
C L A F D R o b in s o n .
A. E. F ., E n g la n d .
FO R S A L E — 20 a c re s , 4 m iles s o u th ­
T he p a ra m o u n t issue a t th is tim e I s a a c F o s t e r .
" "
th at th e only th in g needed to th e b o o zarlu tn s o f C a lifo rn ia close
I RANK
ROG ERS,
N avy
H o s p ita l
e a s t of S an d y , ju s t off a c o u n ty
C o rp s, M a rr I s la n d .
T J. F R E E M A N , Co. 8.
C. A..
"In
su rp a ssin g
h ap p in ess to all and w atch th e o th e r Pacific coast 1» <he w ar and how to w in i t — Peace, E R I N t. E S S te
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v e n s , O reg o n .
t o s s . Co D. 162d In f. H a t D iv i-
ro ad ,
m iles from school. T h re e
w ith h o n o r to o u r c o u n try —and io th is K E N T F R
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uld »«• to se t th e c a le n d a r back fifty .ta l c s on h an d issu in g p eals of de- end ev ery en erg y of th e people should
a c re s u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n , th r e e m o re
S te p h e n s . D rag o n .
N E L S O N R o s s , 34 A ero S ’q d 'n ., A. E. F .
easily p re p a r e d ; good b a rn 30x36,
Vt iifs. hut lie Would be m istak en . Per-1 rislv e la u g h te r
he bent, and every pow er of th e sta te D E W E Y G IB B S . Co R„ 162*1 In f. l i s t
C o r k 1> E R U S S E L L , Co. B 1 1 6th
s ig h tly b u ild in g sp o t, so m e fru it,’
I 'lv .. A E. I I p a n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
ex erted .
T hose w ho have gone to
haps it Is to be re g re tte d th a t the
E ng. 41 st I >iv. A. E. E., E ra n c e .
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,
sp le n d id w ell, q u a n titie s of co rd -
th e fro n t, or a re p re p a rin g to do so.
J O H N D A L E R U S S E L L ,» Co. E. 1 8 th
B o rin g , O reg o n
■
rim , nt can n o t lie tried . It m ig h t I C o u n tin g th e cost of w sr in d o llars an d those to follow, u n til
E ng. R y. I S. A rm y P. O. N o. 706,
w ood, $ 1 5 0 0 .
T erm s.
L. R.
victory F L O Y D H A I.L D C K
A,
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m ake m an k in d m ore a p p re c ia tiv e of I and c e n ts is a w aste o f tim e at pres- com es, m u st be cared for an d every O L IV E R H A M B L E N
M ack, 652 N. V e rm o n t A ve., Los
LD
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A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia .
tlic presen t blessings. ||o w would th e|® H t because th e p rin c ip a l p a rt of th e p ro tectio n possible
th ro w n
around
t a r e P o s t m a s t e r . N ew Y ork.
S. E n g .. A. E F. F ra n c e
m an who ta lk s rev e re n tly in th e rein-1 co u n tin g an d p ay in g m ust be done th em and ev ery rig h t safeg u ard ed C L IF T O N H A R R IS , Co. C. 1 s t In f.. L E S L I E T. ST. C L A IR . S u p p ly Co.. 66
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MISCELLANEOUS
an d g u a ran teed . No sacrifice is too
'o r t of a steam h eated a p a rtm e n t of (b y u n b o rn g e n e ra tio n s
R l O O L U II S A L Q l 1ST.
M. C., Me-
T H E O D O R E H A R R IS .
g reat.
FRED HARTT
c jia m c a l R e p a ir U n it No. 306. C a m p
Ills barefoot d ay s on th e farm , o r tin
.M eigs, Co. C.. B ld g . 24. W a s h in g to n , T W E N T Y S H A R E S STOCK in O re­
Among o th e r th in g s let th e rig h t C H E N D R IC K S . Co. K . 162d I n f . 11st
gon D a iry m e n ’s L e a g u e fo r sale,
i'lv .. A. E. F F ra n c e , v ia New Y ork.
p ioneer who braved the d a n g e rs of a I T ex as is th e e ig h th s ta te to ra ____
tify o f th e b a llo t (to w ith th em as an
C O R P W A H E N S L E Y 1st R at. Co. C C. G. S C H N E ID E R , B a s e H o s p ita l U n it
a t a d isc o u n t.
P h o n e G resh am
n a tio n a l p ro h ib itio n a m en d m en t 1 obJ‘’c t lesson to th e w orld of th e fa ir­
new co u n try , feel If tra n s la te d sud th
46. C a m p
L ew i«, A m e ric a n
L ak e,
E n g . l i s t D iv .. A. E. F. F ra n c e .
168.
W a s h in g to n .
tf
G enerous C A R Y L K E S L IN . S u p p ly Co . 6.j*h A rt..
d ly Into th e fo rm er d ay s and forced I
tl118 ,llln K keeps up for a n o th e r ness of o u r in s titu tio n s
O S C A R S E D IO .
F t. S te v e n s , O reg o n
p ro v isio n should be m ade for th e ir
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162d
to g et up at 4 In th e m o rn in g in th« y e a r o r tw o th e n a tio n will be as d ry d ep en d en ts, and in doing th ese th in g s
M a re l« la n d . C a lif o r n ia .
In f., l i s t Div., A. E 1 . F ra n c e , via
hay fo r sale. B. C. A ltm a n , p h o n e
let us n o t forget th e o ld er boys, now
cold room and crack th e ice In the as a p ra irie eow,
F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H
New Y ork.
G resh am 458.
E A R L S T A N L E Y . 99 P ro v . A ero S q u a d .
— ___________ _
' tu rn ed grey, w ho fo u g h t o u r b attles C H A R L E S H IC K S , 3 1 th A e ro S q u ad ., H
w it c bowl o r th aw out th e pu m p be-
A R R Y S T A N L E Y . N av y .
c a r e A .li office. A. E. F . F ra n c e .
T h e g o v ern m en t is re q u isitio n in g ail j b’T °re
O. H IL L Y ______
A R D , _______________p
c a r e M ed. D en t. C e.
„A
*■ F ra n c e , v ia N ew Y ork.
lie could w ash th e sleep from his
BALKD HAY FO R S A L E — 20 to n s
As I now see th e s itu a tio n , very J AS
A l l S i li E n g A. E I , F ra n c e .
W I I .B t 'R S T A N L E Y , B a t. B . 147
good tim o th y hay
J o h n P alm -
■ < ’ And la te r to w ater th e c a ttle can n ed goods from th e can n eries. If little leg islatio n is needed
I would I W IL L IA M IIII.L Y A R D , U. S. S Io w a I " A - 681,1 B rig . I l g t D iv ., C a m p M ills,
c a r e P. M N. Y.
’
,
N«W Y ork.
b lad, p h o n e 38x1.
tf
ml w ith freezin g fingers m ilk by th e th a t is allow ed w here w ill th e cat r a th e r p rev en t th e passage of a had V IC T O R H o l.A l, N a v a l R e s e r v e R a d io *
. VERN
S T A T E R , A e ro S q u ad .
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■In of it sm oky la n te rn ?
FO R S A L E — S ev eral seco n d h a n d
M uss.
N ew Y ork.
latio n of an e x p e rim e n ta l c h a ra c te r,
ra n g e s in good co n d itio n , a t L. L
P ossibly it,» w ould ch an g e h is m ind w orm s?
H N K H O N E Y . S. S U. N o ’ 8. Sec
C o- B * 182,1 U- 8. In -
if ex p erien ce and tim e have dem on­ JO Hon
f a n tr y A. E. E.
S a n ita ire
A m é ric a in e
K id d e r H dw e. Co.
S e c tlo n
about th e ch a rm of bygone days. Hut
s
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Co.
B.
162d
In
f.
We p re d ic t th a t th e w ar w ill end
A L. i i r a n c e , v ia N ew York
w orkable, clum sy, exp. naive or lack H E R B E R T II. HOSK. 363d A m b Co
th e past can n o t be recalled men
G R A IN
BAGS
w an ted
3 1 6 :b S a u n a i y T r a in , C a m p L e w is ORLATI S T O N E , y . M C o rp a. C a m p E M PT Y
w ith in six or seven y e a rs a fte r it h as ing in som e essen tial, such law s should
Green«», N C.
■ill probably go on g lo rify in g It to r­
W a s h in g ton.
S un D ial M ill. P h o n e 611.
tf
'nee actu a lly start« «1
We th in k it be uineuil* d o r repealed.
A p i v |GEGR«¡E R S W A G K R T , 23d En<„,
GU ERD O N
HUMASON,
136th
i' It may be co m fo rtin g for those
« .am p M eade. Md.
Squad
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favored
and
>111 be fully s ta rte d by 1821.
EA R LY W H IT E R O SE p o ta to e s fo r
MOND
H l M A SO N , Co. H
162d l e .- t k k T a l l m a d g e .
io have to live In th e p re se n t, how
w orked for leg islatio n looking to the R A I Y
seed, fo r s a le by H. C. W ih lo n ,
n f . l i s t Ldv., A. E. E. F ra n c e , \ i a C « 'R .’ , R A N K T E E V IN . Co 13. 4 th Bu.
te re n u m b e r th a t fifty y ears
ex te n tlo n of th e s ta te 's com m erce and
N ow Y ork
... ? h, VM ?:' V f'* A K F* F ra n ce.
G re sh a m , R. 4, p h o n e 381.
tf
M aybe S p ain an d N orw ay figure th a t th e g ro w th in im p o rtan ce of P o rtlan d C O R P . W E J E N N E . Co C 1161II Wng V
V 1.1 1 E E V IN , No. 3461, F. A. C a m p
th e blessin g s, th e ce le b ritie s and
Lew i», V\ a s h .
41 « t D iv . A. E. E.. F ia n c e .
th* y a re doing th e ir b it by fu rn ish in g «» a P ort, and tra d in g , jo b b in g
and C O R I’ G l Y JO N E S, Co. B. 163d Inf.. LLOYD T EG A R T.
'e o m p llsh n ien ts of th ese tim es sh ip s on w hich G erm an y
will use m a n u fa c tu rin g cen te r, w ill recçlve my
A. E F. F ia n c e , vln N ew Y o rk
2D L IE U T . E R N E S T T IR 'M . R l. Box32
I-. c o u th , T acom a W a s h
lauded an d fondly recalled In up h er su p p ly of torpedoes.
e a rn e s t su p 'p p o rt.
rt
’ I am for
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P o rtla n d ■ *'* l,l'-KT A J o h n s o n , F s r r o lo n Is la n d ,
EI K1C T H O M A S , R e s e r v e H o s p C o rp s
li a. , .
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l
■ C s ltf o m la .
h th e sam e w ay as those of fifty
i sh ip s on th h n« e liia
h i g h Bias
I also be G t ,!,U
STAV E a
J o i i n s d N. *(Rh A ero 1-RANK VV TH O M A S, Co. A. 23d Eng
Here in int
A. E. F ., 1 ran ce.
a i ttnprov « in* n ts. good . .^u-'.d^ K ellj F ield , s .in A n to n io , T ex
ago a re now.
T h ere a re som e people in th is c o u n ­ sch o o ls, f a ir o rn
law s, w ell e n fo rc e d , an d A1 B E R T E J O N S R F D . IT. 8.
New- F R A N K rOVV.N8END, Co. F . 162d I n f
a
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k
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N
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Y
ork.
t i e t Div. A E. I-. F ra n « 'e v ia New*
try w ho seem a fra id th a t If th ey win a g o v ern m en t w ith as few re s tric tio n s
Y o rk
A H L A N JO Y . Co. A.. 1 st V. 8. E n g ,
E T II4 H J l i m n
th e w ar th ey w ill be at a loss to and few officiais as possible. These
G
E
O RG E TO W N SEN D
A E F I ra n e e , v ia N ew Y ork.
th in g s a re m uch d e sire d e ss e n tia ls to F A X O N J O T . Co A.. 1st U. 8 E n g A. L E S L I E IT'VV NSEND
know w hat to do w ith It
A
L
P H O N S E VAN D O N IN C K
E ra n e e v ia N iw Y ork
a welt reg u lated an d happy com ­ F R ly A N E. K K
W ith th e lau n ch in g of ev ery new
8. «>. V 1K E N . Co D. 18 th E n g . R y
ENNY
m u n ity .
U. S. A rm y P. O. No. 705. A E F
H A R i'L D K E R N , C o . B. 14 th E n g U 8
Hip th e c o u n try Is g a th e rin g iiiomen-
T he s itu a llo u of R u ssia Is th a t she
F T an ce,
’*
A rm y P O. 705. A. E F
T he w ar h a s revived and stim u la te d
un In its w ork of p re p a rin g for w ar p ulled h e r neck o u t of th e yoke of som e old In d u strie s an d b ro u g h t new G I.EN .N H K E ST K M SO N . Civ F 4 th I JO . ? , y ii.l u i.T T 1i 11 » S. K lv a a in d . 8 P
i-3 3 N. Y. C ity , c a r e P o s t m a s t e r
B at 2 0 th U. s En*. A m e ric a n F n iv
li* first A m erican aero p lan es a re on ezarlsm a n d placed It u n d e r th e heel ones to o u r sta te . No law should be
VV «Mittngion D C
W IL L IA M W A L C H . C a m p L e w i. W a s h
! pass*«! th a t w ill c rip p le th e ir o u tp u t RAY K E 8 T E R 8 O N . S ig n a l C o rp s, Co. E
.'*o'?.;n "
° ° A” Et
" I f wav to F ra m e ,
n early
five of k a ise rlsm
i s t T e le g r a p h B a t . F t. S a m H u s to n .
o
r
im
p
o
rtan
ce.
!»*t
us
en
co
u
rag
e
in
­
Texas.
A I .B E R i W E IS S . P a t. 1 4 th In f. Co K
inntlia ah ead of srlu'diilo, a n d th e
d u s trie s in s te a d of h in d e r in g th e m ; NELSON
A
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c
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o
ra
g
e
,
A
la
s
ka
KIRKW OOD,
T e le g r a p h e r ,
Most people have a feelin g th a t I but In all leg islatio n co n cern in g in-i
ik of p ro d u ctio n will be re a rh e d
S ig n a l C o rp s
W a l l a c e y m l e i n s o n , s« s d A m b
H A R D K N A R R . U S N avy
C o . J l b t h s a n i t a r y T r a in , L e w is B r
M 8.
ttliin a few w eeks T hese m ach in es I iffter Ja p a n h as been tu rn e d loose d u s trie s th e in d iv id u a ls who w ork lu i R IC
1 a co m a. YY a s h
’ I
H o u s a to n ic , c a re P M N Y
K
K N lE R lF .M ,
1 3 th A v ia tio n G L E N C VVGI.l E.
'*• sadly needed. T h ere la satiafac- 1 on S ib eria It w ill a rriv e th e re m ig h ty th tm a re e n title d to as m uch consider-* IE**
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'
on th a t they a re ah ead a t sch ed u le quick
I EM VV W O L F E
for w ith o u t In te llig e n t and h ealth y P E T E R L A R S O N Co D 5 V S N I.OY
E. W O O D W A R D .
T r a i n i n g S ta .. S a n F ra n c is c o . C a lif
ml a feeling th a t m itig a te s to a
-r,....... ..
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I t
I men a n d w om en o u r in d u s trie s w o u ld E M
E li. U. ,S N . T r a in in g s t a ,. L E W IS V E R G E R .
T he p ack ers seem to be ab le to get , be of little value.
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C O R P H E N R Y Z E N G E R 2d B at. K e lly
F ield
Id. . No. 1. S a n A n to n io . T ex .
» a irn e ss, courage and honesty in F R E D J L E D B l RY. F ie ld A r tille r y .
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e 1 n lted S ta te s h as one of the
For H ire Service
l»e*|»on«l« ncy D ue to C onstipation.
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g ,U td n ? , p , r l t ,of •*'*>rJr
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«h- bu iid ln g of a irc ra ft. T h ere 1, ta k e n 0„ r
co n tro ,
day.
P h o n e 7»1, G re sh a m , M M d e sp o n d e n t.
W h en th is is d u e to
My slogan will be.
> qu* stio n as to th e im p o rtan ce o f J
S q u ire.
c o n s tip a tio n it is easily c o rre c te d by
•7 le t» t-ofe fo r th e rig h t.
K greas In th is w ork, w h ere speed
I w ill o p poie th e w rong."
P e rh a p s a fighting speech by th e
k r , you ^ r T i h V ^ T p e r c e n t of ^ ‘7
d° " ° f C h a “ -
count for m uch S e c re ta ry B aker p re sid e n t would be th e m ost effective
b e rla tn s T a b le ts . T h ese ta b le ts a re
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easy to ta k e a n d p le a s a n t in e f f e c t__
eiplred renew today.
i b re a d o r p a stry ?
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PHOTOS
A L L K IN D S a n d A L L 8IX N 8
New Gallery
PICTURE
g il t
FRAMING
or n a t u r a l wood
N eat and C heap
MAX
S C H N E ID E R
M ath ew s’ B ld g .. M alo SL,
PhoBS M l
Mountain Meadow Butter
M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
The name "Mount Hood Butter"
has heretofore been used by per­
mission of the Mount Hood Ice
t ream Co . w hich has all its dairy
Products registered under that
title. That permission has ceased
hence the change of name, whieh
became effective on January 1.
•M ountain
M eadow
B u tte r "
w ill be found at
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