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GRK8HAM OUTLOOK I RIDA Y, VPK1L S. 1W1H FAIRVIEW A m e r ic a « 'ap t. a u d li r a M. F itz g e ra ld au d »on, of P o rtla n d . cu lled on old frien d » h e re la st w eek. C a p ta in F itz g e ra ld lias been s ta tio n e d at A l a b a m a in a B ase h o sp ita l On h is re tu r n he w ill leav e im m e d ia te ly for F ra n c e . M rs F itz g e ra ld w as fo rtu - erly Miss C ris tin a J o h n s of F airv iew U n a fr a id iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii X" .«r-p «ew-ff ■» -- » ’ • < - M rs. L illie J o h n s o n , of T h e D alles, w as a g u e s t of h e r a u n t, M rs I). D un b ar on T u e sd a y . IF our women send their sons, is it expecting too much for our men to their funds— in behalf of Freedom? THE Third Liberty Loan is calling for patri otic investors. DON’T wait to be solicited for your subscrip tion. Volunteer today. YOUR bank will be proud to serve as the financial recruiting station for your volunteer dollars. LET your name be as near the top of Oregon's Honor Roll as possible. IF you haven't the ready cash, ask your bank er to explain the pay-as-you-save plan. T h e lie d C ro ss u n it uiet on la s t .T u e sd a y w ith a good a tte n d a n c e . T h e la d ie s d ecid e d to ta k e a s ilv e r o f fe rin g to p u rc h a s e m a te ria l to m ak e clo th e« fo r th e F re n c h bab ies. Any o n e w ho w ishes to giv e to th is c au se, ' m ay h a n d th e m oney to M rs. J o n a s , th e c h a irm a n . A la rg e cro w d a tte n d e d th e E a sie r » u p p er g iv en by th e M e th o d ist L ad ies Aid. A good tim e w as e n jo y e d by 'e v e ry o n e , a u d a neat su m w as c o l lected. PAGE T H HL» PLEASANT VALLEY and F r a n k C r o u c h e r Of O lu ltt, D o u g la » , c o u u ty , O reg o n , is lim e in th e V alley. ,, sp e n d in g som e M r. a n d M rs. O liv er E ric k s o n , of C o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay a t th e hom e of h is b ro th e r, C h a rle s . Mr. a n d M rs. J . T. T h o m a s, a n d M rs. W ill Itiehey w ere W B rooks, ol B o rin g , son ol W. I . !_ Mr. a n d 'B r o o k s o f F a irv ie w , is m o v in g his ’ 1,1111 «htli v is ito rs tin tirsi ol tile ¡ w eek. fam ily in to th e P ro v in c e ho u se. L elan d M oore of O. A. C., sp e n t Air. G re e n m a il, of P o r tla n d , w ho ' • h a s p u rc h a s e d th e W. E lltso u place S u n d ay w ith h is p a re n ts , Mr. a n d e a st of F a irv ie w , is m oving h is fatni- M rs. W. U .-M oore. IV in to lilt S te w a rt house. Airs. S h e p a rd le ft T h u rs d a y m o rn ing fo r W alla W alla, w h ere sh e will sp e n d so m e tim e w ith iter so n , De W itt S h e p h a rd , aiid fam ily if you can’t go across to tight, you can do the next best thing by investing in LIBERTY BONDS to keep your boy or your neighbor’s boy on the tiring line. P le a s a n t V alley B ed C ro ss u n it h eld a very in te r e s tin g m e e tin g last M onday n ig h t. Mr. a n d M rs. H eed of P o rtla n d w ere in a tte n d a n c e . Mr. Heed g av e an in te re s tin g ta lk an d a m u sical p ro g ra m w as re n d e re d . K ELÌSO TO PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY. TO PERPETU A TE AM ERICAN FREEDOM. TO KEEP TH E DEMON HUN FROM YOUR DOOR. TERRY T h e K elso ite d C ro ss a u x ilia ry will T h e Hed C ro ss h a s p u rc h a s e d a m eet on W ed n e sd a y in s te a d of T h u r s sew in g m a ch in e. T h e re a re now day a f te r tliis, b e g in n in g th is w eek. : th r e e m a c h in e s b e in g used und a M rs. C. A. S iu d a ll re c e n tly p u r g r at d eal m o re w ork Is b e in g ac- ch a se d a new B uick F o u r fro m it. ' i o in p llsb e d . J o n s ru d . i T h e re is to he a p a tr io tic m e e tin g J. F. T h ie lc k e lias b o u g h t a n O v er at tile sc h o o lh o u se on th e e v e n in g of lan d car. A p ril 10. A lib e rty loan ra lly is b ein g p la n Mr. A ld erso n is Io b rin g people ned Io be h eld a t th e sch o o lh o u se fro n t P o rtla n d fo r th e m ain p a rt of soon. W ati'h fo r f u r th e r a n n o u n c e th e p ro g ra m . Mr. A ld e rso n lias r e m en ts. q u e ste d th a t ev ery p erso n in th e d is Next S a tu r d a y th e th ird lib e rty tr ic t be p re s e n t th a t ev e n in g loan d riv e w ill b eg in . Be re ad y to do Mrs. B. N. H all is re p o rte d to be y o u r s h a r e a n d h e lp th is co m m u n ity very m uch Im p ro v ed a n d h a s gone to go o v e r th e to p E very o n e w ill be tile h o sp ita l to h av e h e r to n s ils r e given a c h a n c e to do h is lilt, a n d r< - m oved. m e m b e r o u r c o u n try com es first now M rs S h e p h e rd e x p e c ts to leav e W hat w ill a n y th in g else a v a il us if soon fo r W alla W alla to visit h e r we do not g ain fre e d o m ? son. Mrs. W. A. B a rn u m , of Mt. P le a s M rs. H o lg a te h a d th e m is fo rtu n e a n t, w as a K elso v is ito r S a tu rd a y . of lo sin g h e r d riv in g h o rse la st w eek. A n u m b e r of K elso people a tte n d e d Mrs. S h erw o o d v isite d h e r d a u g h th e te a c h e r's in s titu te a t S andy an d te r . M rs L e d b u ry , on th e S ajjdy road. re p o r t a s p le n d id m eetin g . \Ve can’t act too quickly. The danger is imminent. W e will be tardy at best. Don’t stop to think, any more than you would stop to think whether to ’strike back if you were threatened by an assassin. Will you jeopardize your liberty by failing to do your duty? He who hesitates is most assuredly lost. All that your forefathers fought and died for will be lost. All that the patriots of ’65 fought for will be lost. T a k e Y o u r P la c e a s a R e a l A m e r ic a n d a te d th e 4 th »lay of A p r il , M rs M ary J . J e w e ll s p e n t last u p o n a ■ J u d g i m . e . . . n t a 1 r .. e n I d u e , r I , e d .1 a n d in s a id C o u r t o n th e 1 9 th d a y o f M a r c w eek v is itin g a t B a ttle G ro u n d . 1918 in f a v o r o f J o h n B r o w n » ¡.N K iqnt I to M i lo C. K i n g ) p l a i n t i f f a n d a tta in W a sh in g to n , ite r fo rm e r hom e. H e n ry A. la r t o u r c ll and C h a r le s ii L a t o u r e l l. d e f e n d a n t» , f o r th e M inn * M rs G. N. S a g e r v isite d in V a n >2.»0.00 w i t h i n t e r c u t a t th e r a t e o f 6 p< c e n t p e r a n n u m f r o m t h e 1 9 th »lay « c o u v e r on T u e sd a y of th is w eek. M a r c h . 1918. a r u l f o r th e f u r t h e r s u m G. H. R ichey, w ho h as been w o rk $53.55. c o a ts a n d d is b u r s e m e n t s a n d t l c o s ts o l a n d u p c n t h i s w r i t c o m n u in d n ing on a riv e r b o a t, lias r e tu rn e d to « m e to m a k e sale o f th e f o l l o w i n g 1« ■ je r ib e d re a l p r o p e r ly , t o w il m a k e h is h o m e in th e Valley tin s B e g in n t n « a t th e N o r t h w e s t c o r n e l I t r a c t o f la n d c o n v e y e d b y J o h n T h o m ., su m m e r. M rs I’. J. ite rk e sp e n t se v e ra l d ay s last w eek in P o rtla n d w ith irie n d s . w h ere sh e w ent to ta k e t r e a t Miss Haclw-l I'e le rs o n w as p le a t - ' aiitly s u rp ris e d on T uesday ev en in g m e n ts fo r rh e u m a tis m , w ith w hich ol last w eek, th e occasio n b eing h e t I site su ffe rs a g r e a t deal. Get Ready or uHE&irrs stu,. Mr an d Mr». C h a rle s L e ln e r, of O regon fo r M u ltn o m a h C ounty. P o rtla n d , w ere v is ito rs at th e hom e J o h n B row n (assi<ne<l t , M ilo C P la in iitf vx. H em y A. I w i t o t i r e l l of M r a n d M rs W. U. M oore S unday 1 )t* f e r u la n t» . M rs J S D o n ald so n w as an O re- B y v i r t u e o f a n a t t a c h m e n t t*\»*t ju d g m e n t o r d e r , a n d o r d e i o l mb gon C ity v is ito r W ednesday of litis s u e d o u t o l th e a b o v e e n t it le d <’ o th e a b o v e < n titl« *« l c a u a e , t o m e d i w eek. b irth d a y . Tomorrow is LIBERTY DAY. notice lu th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S t . and A lie T h o u :.is . h is w i f e , to J o H o in e t u ih . by D e v d a te d M a r i n le t 100b, w h ic h d e e d i s r e c o r d e d o n |> u m B o o k 357, o f th e M u lt n o m a h C o u n ty re » rd s ; th e n c e r u n n i n g s o u t h 1» » le g it a n d 01 m in u t e » a lo n x th e w e s t b o u tn la l in e o f s a id J o h n K o m e t a c h t r a c t to t - . M » u th w e n t t o i n v r t h e r e o f , then»»- s o iit . , 19 d e g r e e s 01 t n ‘ n o t e e a s t p r o d u c li s a id l in e to a p o in t 100 fe e t s o u t h . 19 «!< g r e e s a n d 01 m in u t e e a s t to p la c e o f b. K I n n in ; th e n c e s o u t h 69 d e g re e » a n d m in u t e s w e s t 51 fe e t t o a p o in t , then« n o r l l i 19 d e g re e » a n d 01 m in u t e w e s t o n . h u n d r e d fe e t to th e s o u t h lin e o f t i P o w e ll Y a lle .v r o a d , th e n c e m a t h 6.» g re e n 59 m in u t e s e a s t 51 fe e t to it« p la c e o f b e g in n in g A ls o b e g in n in g a t th e s o u t h e a s t «•» n e r ««f th e a b o v e t r a c t , th e n c e n o r t h • d e g r e e s a n d 59 m in u t e s e a s t to th e w< l in e o f M a in s t r e e t in th e to w n o f G r e s a m . M u lt n o m a h C o u n t y , O r e g o n , th e m n o rth l d e g r e e a n d 16 m in u t e s w< a lo n g t h e w e s t Un»* o f s a b l m a in s t i« •• to H ie s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f s a id tra « :. conveyed by John Thom as and A ' T h o m a s to J o h n K o m e t s c ii a s s h o w n b \ d e e d r e c o r d e d o n p a g e 442 b o o k 363, «■ th e M u lt n o m a h C o u n t y D ee d re c o r« tlie n e e s o u t h 69 d e g r e e s a n d 59 m in u t« w e s t t o tn e s o u t h w e s t c o r n e r o f sa K o m e t s c h t r a c t ; th e n c e s o u t h 19 degr«*< a n d 01 m i n u t e e a s t t o tin * p la c e o f I « g in n i n g , a l l c o n t a in e d in th e N o r r n w « q u a rte r of S e c tio n 10. T o w n s h i p I S o u th R a n g e 3. H a s t W i l la m e t t e M« : ia n , in th e T o w n o f G r e s h a m . C o n n ' > M u lt n o m a h , a n d S ta te o f < U e g o n N o w t h e r e f o r e , b y v i r t u e o l s a it i c u t l o n . ju d g m e n t o r d e r , a n d o rd« • <« s a le a n d in c o m p lia n c e w it h th« c o m m a n d s o f s a b l w r i t . I w i l l , o n ,M«»nd. th e 6 t h tia y o f M a y , 1918, a t 10 «»’ « b a. in ., a t th e e a s t t r o u t d o o r o f th e C o u t y C o u r t H o u s e in P o r t la n d . M u lt n o m . C o u n t y , O r e g o n , s e ll a t p u b lic a u c t o » s u b je c t t o r e d e m p t io n ) , to th e h is . b id d e r f o r c a s h in h a n d , a l l th«* r i g title and In te re s t w h ic h th e w it h , n a m e d d e f e n d a n ts o r e it h e r o f th e m ha o n th e 1 6 th «lay o f N o v e m b e r , 1917, i « la te o f th«* f i l i n g o f th e C e r t if ic a t » • L e v y h e r e in o r sine«* t h a t « la te h a d a m i t«> th e a b o v e d e s c r ib e d p r o p e l t> a n y p a r t t h e r e o f , t o s a tls f.s s a b l c x e c i t io n , J u d g m e n t o r« le r, In t e r e s t , c o s t» a n d a c c r u i n g c o a ts . T. M. IH ’ K l.B l’ KT S h e r i f f o f M u lt n o m a h C o u n ty , o r« M I L O C. K I N G , A t t o r n e y f o r P l a i n t i t i 1 > ated t h i s 5 th «lay o f A p r i l F i r s t Is s u e A p r i l S th , 1918 L a s t is s u e M a y 3 d, 1918 A Splendid R ecord A chieved. II. W. S u a s h a ll, p re s id e n t of tin F a r m e r s M u tu al F ir e R e lie f A ssocia Ion, re p o r ts th e a sso c ia tio n lie- b ro k e n a ll fo r m e r re c o rd s in l l t i . . T h e a n n u a l s ta te m , n t sh o w s 383 new m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 tire losses pai l ggregatlag f o i l ; oi s u r a n c e w ritte n , o n e a ss e ssm e n t it \ ied , a n d $7 00 in v e s te d in liberty b o n d s d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e a s s o c ia tio n is e n te r in g its 1 4 th y e a r, a n d h as v er 4000 m e m b e rs c a rr y in g $4,250 T h is sp ace c o n tr ib u te d in b e h a lf of th e 'th i r d L ib e rty L o an by 000 in s u ra n c e . I t h a s tnude an a n BANK OF GRESHAM n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 60 p e r c e n t to it * m e m b e rs. At th e a n n u a l m e etin g in « > KEHON GRESHAM, J a n u a r y A n d rew B ru g g e r of G re s h a m w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e PLEASANT HOME n in th y ear. F a r m e r s d e sirin g Io CORBETT I N otice to C annery P atrons. F o u s U lp a lio n a u d Im lig e stjo u . T h e M eth o d ist L a d ie s' Aid will jo in m ay o b ta in in fo rm a tio n from CECIL DUKE WRITES OF , it w Snashall, Gr< ham R I T h e se a re tw in evils. P e rs o n s s u t , L o r an y in f o rm a tio n w a n te d in re- M iss Kuby R a sm u s se n re tu r n e d , m eat n«xt w eek W ed n e sd a y , A p ril H . I H e rm a n L o ed in g , s e c re ta ry , ♦ ««>.• TUSCANIA EXPERIENCE feritig fro th in d ig e stio n a re o fte n s a r d to fr u it, b e rr ie s o r v e g e ta b le s S a tu r d a y fro m u s h o r t visit w ith re l a t th e c h u rc h , w hen it Is p la n n e d to s to c k E x ch a n g e B ldg., P o rtla n d , tro u b le d w ith c o n s tip a tio n Mrs Hob- >or c a n n in g , c all on H. E. D avis o r C ecil D uke, w ho w as on b o a rd th e a tiv e s in T a co m a. p u t on o n e o r tw o q u ilts . It is h o p ed A dv. e r t A lliso n , M a tto o n , ill., w rite s th a t te le p h o n e h im , G re sh a m 21, b etw een We H ave T hem Now. T u s c a n ia w hen sh e w as to rp e d o e d by Mr. und M rs L ew is lir a tte y an d th e w om en w ill co m e e a rly am i tliat w hen sh e first m oved to M atto o n sh e 12 an d 1 o r 6 a n d 8 o 'c lo c k p m. W. W. C O TTO N , C a n n e ry , w as a g r e a t su ffe re r fro m In d ig e stio n a G e rm a n su b , h a s w ritte n h is p a r Mr. an d M rs. D ean H en sen o f P o rt-I th e w ork inay he finished. T h o se M ilk R eco rd b lan k s. P r i n t H. E. D A V IS, M an ag er. a n d c o n s tip a tio n . Food d is tre s s e d ’«f e n ts Mr. an d M rs. J. C. D u k e, c o n a n d , v isite d re la tiv e s h e re S u n d ay ---------------------- ed on d u ra b le c a rd b o a r d , s u ita b le fo r h e r a n d th e r e w as a fe e lin g lik e a c e rn in g h is e x p e rie n c e s. T w o le tte r s M ob . A. D. S te w a rt, o f P o rtla n d , i COTTRELL heavy w eig h t p re s sin g on h e r sto u t- A re you u sin g th a t te n p e r c e n t of 16 to 18 cowb . J u s t th e th in g fo r re c eiv ed s in c e th e firsi s p e n t lust w eek w ith h e r in o lh a r, ach an d c h est S he did n o t re s t w ell m a s h e d p o ta to e s in e v ery b a k in g of h av e been W ill sa v e m any tim e s S erv ices w ill he h eld in th e C o t y o u r d a iry . a t n ig h t, a n d fe lt w orn o u t a good b re a d o r Dai4, r v 9 b rie f n o te te llin g of h is sa fe ty . T hey Mrs C la ra S m ith . M r S te w a rt m o t t h s i r co st. l«0c e a c h , o r $1.00 a tr e ll c o m m u n ity c h u rc h next S u n d ay . p a r t o f th e tim e. O ne b o ttle of a r e u n d e r d a te s of F e b r u a r y 5 th an d o re d o u t E a s te r S u n d a y , M rs. S tew - dozen. T h e O u tlo o k , p h o n e 701. C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts c o rre c te d th is T h e S u n d ay sch o o l w ill m eet at lb S av e a lo a f of b re a d a w eek. H elp 19 th . In th e first le t te r w hich was 1 a rt r e t u r n in g to th e city w ith iiin> In tr o u b le so th a t sh e lias sin ce felt like Have th e q u a r t e r s u n d see th e did o 'c lo c k am i a t 11. Hev. S. F. P itt» fro m Ire la n d , he w rite s o f th e gooil ¡th e e v e n in g a d iffe re n t p e rs o n .— Adv. w in th e w ar la r s grow . Buy W a r-S a v in g s S ta m p I w ill p reach . 'w o r k d o n e by th e Hed C ro ss an d lie F. C. H e e d 'w a s in P o rtla n d S a tu r Y. M. C. A., a n d say s day. “ I w an t to tell you th a t th e Hed F re d M u rry S m ith , w ho bus been I . C ro ss (a m p to us fello w s as soon as ta k in g m ilita ry tr a in in g in th e east ¡th e y co u ld w ith to o th b ru s h e s , so ap , ra z o rs, co m b s, b ru s h e s , e x tr a c lo th e s. fo r s e v e ra l m o n th s, c a m e S atu rd ay 1 will sell at Public Auction at niy place one-half mile south oi I s c a rfs an d h e lm e ts a n d o u ttitte d us fo r a s h o rt visit w itlt his p a re n ts | in p re tty good s h a p e , to say n o th in g Schiller Station or one and three-fourths mile southeast ol Geo. C h a m b e r,a in is m a k in g an { of th e fr u it a n d c a n d y am i o th e r Im p ro v e m e n t to h is b e a u tifu l honii I Gresham, Istu ff. Also th e Y. M. C. A lo o k s o u t WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918 ¡ l o r 111- g i v e s a p p l e s an d good places by p u ttin g up an a r tis tic law n fence in w hich to re a d a n d a m u s e o u r- Sale Commences at 10:30 A M. selv es. I c a n ’t say to o m u ch fo r EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Three Milch Cows, two milking, one fresh soon; 2 heifers, 'e i t h e r o u tfit a n d w an t you to tell TO SUPPLY WORKERS TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R one fresh in summer; good work team, 8 years old; 2 hogs, se m e o f th o se c h ro n ic k ic k e rs th a t w e ig h t 110 Ilia e a c h ; net h e a vy hanieM S; 3 % in e li w agon th ey a r e all lig h t an d i'll fig h t th e m A sp<-i ial farm -s«-rvice d iv isio n is ! w hen I gt i h o m e if th e y c o n tra d ic t b eing e s ta b lis h e d in m ost of th e lu ll L ik e (lie re g u la r E o ril ears the F o rd .Model with wood rack; hack; cultivator; 50 tooth harrow; 99 percent m e." T One-Ton T ru c k is a real fa rm necessity, ju s t new 8x16 disc harrow; 14 inch Oliver plow; new cream :;ep T h e seco n d le t te r is w ritte n from ofilces o f th e U n ited S ta te s Em ploy ¡is it is the necessity o f tn a n iifa c tu re r, c o n tra c t arator, 500 lbs. capacity; hog trough; 8 foot saw, maui m en t S e rv ice as* o n e of th e p ia n s for« E n g la n d . in it C ecil w rite s m o re o r and m erchant. wedges; some household furniture; about 1 ton mixed hay; fu lly of th e d is a s te r th a n h e h ad m e e tin g tlie la b o r ri q u ire tn e n ta of I There is no q ue stion about it p ro v in g agnoney- 2 tons straw ; about 90 lbs. rye seed and other articles too nu th e fa r m e rs . S p ecial field a g e n ts a re ' d o n e b efo re. H e sa y s in p a r t: saver r ig h t fro m the s ta rt. It is fle x ib le , tu rn b eing aen t in to d is tr ic ts w h ere a c u 'e j merous to mention. "We w ere s tr u c k by a to rp e d o ju s i iiig in a 46-foot c irc le ; has 124-incli wheel base; FREE LUNCH AT NOON a f te r d a rk o n th e n ig h t of th e ,r>th of la r n i-la b o r s h o r ta g e ex ists o r w h e re i the re g u la r F o rd m o to r w ith w orm d riv e and F e b ru a r y , a n d so m e o f o u r boys u n u s u a lly TERMS Sums under $20 cash; over $20. 6 months' time oi la rg . n u m b e rs w ill he I w ere lo st. It w as a te r r ib le th in g has proven as econom ical in o p e ra tio n and bankable note at 8 per cent Som e of my b est fr ie n d s 1 c o u ld n ot need ed m aintenance as the F o rd T o n rin g C ar. The W A SHOPE. Owner A w eekly b u lb -tin will be Issued in find to n ig h t, a f t e r co m in g h e re , .vs p rice o f the tru c k chassis is $600 f. o. b. D e tro it. R I. ANDERSON. Auctioneer K A MILLER Ci-rl ¡you h av e p e rh a p s read th e p a r tic u w hich o p p o r tu n itie s fo r fa rm em p lo y - ' W e urge p la c in g o rd ers w ith o u t delay in order- l a r » in th e p a p e rs , I a ill n o t go in to n ient a n d th e n e e d s of c e r ta in i l l s - 1 d e ta ils . I w as in an is o la te d p a rt of tric te will b« listed p o s te rs a n n o u n c to get reasonably fa ir d e liv e ry . The dem and is th e sh ip w ith a b o u t a h u n d re d o th e r big eolio- in and let us ta lk it over fello w s w ho h ad m u m p s v h en tin- ing th e lo c a tio n of F e d e ra l am i S ta te to rp e d o s tru c k . Ot c o u rs e I ju m p e d e m p lo y m e n t offices a re b ein g h u n g in SO N o u t o f my b u n k a n d m a d e to r th e postoifices, ra ilw a y s ta tio n am i otli s ta irs . 1 hud ail my c lo th e s o n ex- > r puhlli- p laces of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry Icep t my c o a ts , an d as 1 w ent ! th in g on o u r c o u n te r s goes \ l l th ir d am i f o u r th «-lass p o it- l g ra b b e d th e m a n d my life b e lt ns to you Just as It sh o u ld we w ere in tlie very fr o n t o f th e b -r.i o flites, of w hich th e r e a re 6 5 ,0 0 b , ' p e rte c t b a k in g a lw a y s {I h ad to go c le a r to th e h ack , w ijei- a re now a u th o r iz e d farm -labor «-m fre s h , p u re In g re d ie n ts ; ih e life b oat w as w hich I v.as s u p p lo y n ien t offices. D u rin g tin- h a rv e s t ' w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t p rlc -s , posed to ta k e I g o t th e r e a n d they c o u rte o u s a n d q u ic k se rv ice could n o t g e t tin b o a ts la u n c h e d , so seaso n in c e rta in s ta le s te m p o ra ry o f n e a tn e s s th r o u g h o u t, i ’a we w aited fo r a b o u t i o h o u rs , am i fices w ill lie o p en ed in a n u m b e r of tro n lz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry b eliev e m e, we a,I g o t p r. tty n e r -. >u» c itie s fo r tlie p u rp o se of fu r n is h in g j S om e o f tin- fellow » ju d p e t l o v e r an d a c c u ra te In fo rm a tio n a s t» w here w ere d ro w n e d , o t h e r s w ere p ic k , i up by life b o a ts a n d by d e s tro y e rs h a rv e s t h a n d s a re need ed A fte r a ll th e te llo w s h ad g o t oil «.ae A w eekly re p o rt of fa r m -la b o r j GreHliam. P h on e 1 I , b o at o n to llle n o a ts a u d d e s lio y e rs , c o n d itio n s is b ein g s e n t to th e m ain | we p u lle d off to r a p o rt in i t - l a n d 1 W a sh in g to n by all th e a n d w h ile o n th e tr ip , w hich look office a , a b o u t five h o u rs , I b ad my filsi si j - b ra n c h offices und by m any s l a te em - ■ sic k u e sa , w hich w ith th e m u m p s u p lo y n ien t offices WE WANT YOU VMB OUK n o t very p le a s a m , h u t 1 h av e n u t han TO TELL ON US a n y bud e fle c ts irooi my e x p e u e u c N E A T S VNILL tu to m o h ile O w ner« A lte r a rr iv in g In I r e la n d a n u ir o u i- ll lo n 't keep It a s e c re t, A fter Y O U a n c e to o k us to a li tt le to w n , w h en See Jo h n B row n b e fo re you in s u re vrfBVL - S O y o u 'v e d isc o v e re d how o u r m eats y o u r aitto , am i sa v e m oney ,f ■ we w ere p u t in a h o s p ita l a n d 11.« HOMEMADE HAMS BACON AND LARD. . p le a s e you, y o u r fam ily a n d y o u r D ish p eo p le c e rta in ly sp re a o tm .in M U C H .T H A T i selv es to la k e c a re of us S om e <i«sel «dvice. g u e s ts , we w a n t you to te ll o th e r A tR FOLKS Fruits and Vegetables in Season " T h e e x p e rie n c e th a t I h a d wn» " D o n 't th in k to o m uch of y o u r ! fo lk s a b o u t It. 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