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PAUK »CT1XMJK W A » GRESHAM LOCALS G resh am h o u sew iv es a re in te r e s t 'll in th e a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t th e IX»- Im esiic Science d e p a rtm e n t of th e Y. W. ('. A. Mill o pen classes In food Mrs. L. N eed h am h as re tu rn e d ' c o n se rv a tio n on T h u rsd a y an d E rl-, iro n , a tw o w eek s’ v isit w ith frie n d s |'^wy a fte rn o o n o f each w eek, fro m 2 in S e a ttle . to ,r' o ’clock. W om en m ay a tte n d th e Mrs. H en ry P fa ff, of P o rtla n d , j' lass an d e ith e r ta k e a c tu a l p ra c tic e v isited w ith Mrs. H en ry M etzg er on in p re p a rin g foods o r w atch o th e rs. T h e te a c h e r will he Miss R u th B lair. S a tu rd a y lust. Mrs. E It. M etzg er, o f C o rv allis, Mr. an d Mrs. I ’, G. S m ith of Al- been H a ltin g in G resh am w ill, u an y , O reg o n , a re sp e n d in g a few ' r s is te r in -law , Mrs. J e n n ie O sw ald, i d ay s th e H allro si ra n c h , v isitin g Hr. an d M rs. A. T h o m p so n h av e ¡w ith th e ir old frie n d s. Mr. an d Mrs. ¡o n e to N ew p o rt fo r a visit w ith S, it. H ull. Mr. S m ith h as been th e ir to n Hr. W ilb u r T h o m p so n an d ¡fa rm in g n e a r A lbany h u t re c e n tly w ife. re n te d his p la n an d is now lo o k in g | Miss E c k fo rd C a m ero n c a m e hom e o v e r th is v icin ity . T h ey lik e M u lt i roni C o rv a llis to sp en d th e w eek- n o m ah co u n ty . m i w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mrs. E o r eczem a m id sk in tro u b le s — B in iu in ln C am ero n . Miss Heli u M cC orm ick, who h as H o b so n 's E czem a o in tm e n t mid so ap , P o w e ll’s P h a rm a c y ; sold w ith a been h o m e on a s h o r t v ac a tio n fro m at m oney hack g u a ra n te e Ail th e W a sh in g to n u n iv e rsity , re tu rn e d E x p ress to S e a ttle on S u n d ay . O n e-to n tru c k fo r h ire. E llo n E a stm a n p assed th ro u g h a n d h a u lin g . H . C h riste n so n . P h o n e 13. P o rtla n d y e ste rd a y oil h is way from C a lifo rn ia Io C am p L ew is, w here he will c o n tin u e tr a in in g in ra d io . Mrs. J e n n li O sw ald v isited T aco m a last w eek upon in v ltu tlo ii a n d san g at I L L K T V D B A M D A L L B IS S I* a ! ' i i p tlo n g iven Io th e a rm y officers N e w C a lle ry of C am p L ew is. S he m ad e a b rief v isit to S e a ttle , also. PICTURE FRAMING A p e titio n c o n ta in in g a b o u t one O l I.T OK N A T U R A L W O O D h u n d re d n am es will be filed w ith th e No a t an d C h e ap c o u n ty c le rk , n o m in a tin g Jo h n B row n fo r ju s tic e o f th e p eace on th e M A X S C H N E ID E R re p u b lic a n p rim a ry b allo t. Mathews* Bldg.. Mala St . II. 11. H ia tt an d fam ily h av e m ovi P h o n e 141 in to tin- b o u se on D ivision s tre e t re i entlv v acated by N. (). B a k e r an d fam ily . B oth Mr. Ilfa tt a n d Ills son ¡re w o rk in g in a P o rtla n d sh ip p ar l a win M etzger w h o se d is a p p e a r n in e a , re p o rte d in T u e s d a y ’s O ut look, was lo cated t h e sam e ev e n in g by 111, f a t h e r at V an co u v er, w here Hie hoy hud w ork. He lias re tu rn e d to Ills hom e. Mr. m id Mrs. R. II. C o n frey were ■ it O regon C ity on T h u rs d a y lust S a tu rd a y m id took d in n e r a t W. II C o n g d o n ’s H om e re s tu u r a n t. The way th ey b ra g a b o u t th a t m eal will sen d o th e r s th e r e fo r so m e of the C ongd o n sam p les. ltev an d Mi's. A le x a n d e r B eers w ere G resh am v is ito rs on E rid u y und S a tu rd a y la st, th e g u e sts of Mrs. I,an mid Mrs. H en ry M etzger. T h ey were In a tte n d a n c e at tile E re e M e th o d ist I list r i d c o n feren ce. J o h n B row n h as been m ad e d is tric t m a n a g e r o f th e B a n k e rs ’ Llf In s u ra n c e co m p an y . T h is Is lh e only life in s u ra n c e co m p an y th a t did not rm -i th e p re m iu m s on so ld ie rs , an 1 Candidate for the Repub ho fa r It h a s n o t lo st o n e e ith e r l,y lican Nomination for d en til o r lap se o f policy. County Clerk C B. S p en cer, p ro cess m an a t tin of Multnomah County G ri sh a m c a n n e ry fo r th e p a st seaso n h a s re s ig n e d a n d w ill go to L eb a n o n at the rinianes to la k e c h a rg e o f th e c a n n in g o p e ra tio n s fo r A. R u p e rt w ho lias ju s t MAY 17, 1918 b o u g h t th e L e b a n o n c a n n e ry . Mr lie m a k e s tin* follow in g S p en cer w ill leav e th is w eek. t r a i l vvitli tlic Public : G iesliu m e m p lo y es a t th e P e n in " i f at th e end of th e y e a r 1919 su la sh ip y a rd a re M M S q u ire , H ally Hie b u d g et c o m m itte e tinil th a t 1 C h ris te n s o n , C h a rle s Coe, W a lte r h a v e failed to re d u c e th e a n n u a l B urcli u n d A rn o ld Itu eg g . All a re ex p en se of tile office by from on tin n ig h t s h if t w itli Mr. S q u ire 15,(1(111 to $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 as co m p ared w ith Hie c o rre sp o n d in g y ear of a s n ig h t c h ief. T h ey go dow n to th e 11*17, o r to give as p ro m p t s e r v y a rd ev ery e v e n in g , re tu r n in g in th e ice. i.s a c c u ra te reco rd m id as ef- ii.o ru in g . lii le n t a111n111istratio11 of tin* o f fice, 1 will d o n a te o n e -h a lf of my S erio u s illn e ss bus com e to b o th sa la ry fo r th e tw o y e a rs to th e Mi mid Mrs. A. J. W. B row n d u rin g Red C ro ss E utid a n d ad m it fa il tin p ast few d ay s, h u t b o th a r e now u r e .” im p ro v ed m id e x p ect to be a b o u t P aid Adv. a g a in soon. Mrs. B row n h a s been aiffe rln g fro m a n a tta c k of p to m a in e sta tem en t o f O wnership. po iso n in g , fro m ru lin g c a n n e d peas S ta te m e n t o f th e o w n e rsh ip , tu an - fo llo w in g Hie u ltu c k sh e w as th r e a t ig e lu e iit, c irc u la tio n , etc . re q u ire d i tied w ith b ro n c h ia l p n e u m o n ia . Mr liy Hie Act of A ug u st 24. 1912. of B row n is su ffe rin g fro m la r y u g iiis G resh am O u tlo o k , p u b lish e d sem i- w eekly hi G re sh a m . O reg o n , for an d is still co n fin ed to h is bed. Ills A pril 1. I ' I s b u sin e ss is b e in g c a re d fo r by E d ito r, M m iugaiig E d ito r, B u sin ess M an ag er, H I,. St. C la ir, G re sh a m , lle in e y '' a n d by I,. A W a rre ll. O regon. a tte n tio n of G re sh a m peo p le is P u b lis h e r, O u tlo o k P u b lish in g Co.. ca lle d to th e fa c t th a t Miss S a ra h G re sh a m . O reg o n . i.ouisi A rn o ld , Ib uu o f S im m o n s Col- i O w n ers, O u tlo o k P u b lish in g Cotn- lege, B oston, o n e o f th e h ig h e s t a u I patty, s to c k h o ld e rs h o ld in g o n e p er i cen t o r m o re o f to tn l a m o u n t of th o r itie s on d ie te tic s in tile U n ited sto c k , II L. St. C la ir, L en a C. St .states will sp e a k at tile W h ite T e m C la ir, C h ase E. St. C la ir K now n b o n d h o ld e rs, m o rtg a g e e s , ple, T w e lfth an d T a y lo r s tre e ts . P o r t mid o th e r se c u rity h o ld e rs, h o ld in g la n d , W ed n esd ay e v e n in g , A p ril 10, line p er c e n t o r m o re of to ta l a m o u n t a t 8 o ’clock S he is se n t by th e Eood of bon d s, m o rtg a g e s o r o th e r s e c u r i A d m in is tra tio n a t W a sh in g to n , an d ties. n o n e II 1,. ST. C i,A IR . E d ito r b rin g s a m essag e of v ita l in te re s t to S u b scrib ed an d sw o rn to b efo re me th e people II is h oped th a t m any I th is Stli day of A p ril, 1918. fro m tills v lriu tty w ill ta k e th e o p (S e a l) K A. M IL L E R . N o tary P u b lic. p o rtu n ity of h e a rin g h er. I VIv co m m issio n e x p ire s J a n . 15, 1920 % ft THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN P u r te rm s o f pence a rc w ritte n so clearly Hint all th e w orld can see T h e re is no th o u g h t of c o n q u e s t; only tlie d em a n d of fre e m e n th a t, fo r us a n d fo r a ll. th e w orld s h a ll he free. I lie U n ited S ta te s is to show th e w orld th a t A m erica, in L ib e rty 's c au se, re sp o n d s m o re freely to each c a ll fo r th e sin e w s o f w ar. And le t us also show o u r c o u n try th a t G resh aui Is In th e fo re fro n t L et each su b s c rib e to a T h ird -iss u e L ib e rty Bond th e b ig g est o n e we can. W ith o u t c h a rg e th e se rv ices of th is In s titu tio n a re extended. FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon », I»18 f t f tr .f t K Z H Z f t f t f t f t f t f t f t “ 'TIS FREEDOM'S CALL— LEND YOUR ALL" Talk Through Liberty Bonds ■- w» The the racy guns a only language German autoc understands is and bullets. When you buy a Liberty Bond you talk to them in their own language. Buy a bond with cash if you have it. Buy it on time if you haven't the caJi. But buy that bond. ■ s » »« *v Xu «V w. » T his is O reg o n ’s official slo g an — T is E reedom '« C a ll; L end Y our All. D efend y o u rself if you can t g o a c ro s s to fight, you oan do th e n e x t b e st th in g by in v estin g in L ib erty Bond» to keep your boy— your neig h b o r s boy—on th e firin g lin e To P ro tect Your C ountry To P e rp e tu a te A m erican E reedom To K eep the Demon H un Erum Y our Door. We c a n 't act too quickly T he d a n g e r is im m in e n t W e w ill be ta rd y a t best. D on't stop to th in k any than you would stop to think w I, e th e r to s trik e back if you w e re th re a te n e d by an assa ssin f t W II you jeo p ard ize your lib erty b y ta i l i n g to do y o u r d u ty ? H e w ho h e s ita te s is m ost assu red ly lo s t A ll lliut your fo refath ers fought an d died Tor Is lo s t All th a t th e p a trio ts of ti5 fo u g h t fo r is lo s t T ills is your g re a t opportunity U se It and T ake your place as a real A m erican. f t a ,, B • • - - . Wv »C » - »• ■ » » P B « B n * fc , B i BX B, , . B B B B- P . » B B ■ , p . More Bonds and Less Blood I h i r i n g the firs t y e a r o f tile w a r the ta k in g o f a G er man tren ch cost endless lives. The fields o f F rance were soaked w ith the blood o f F rench and B ritis h soldiers. N ot lon g since a w ounded officer in New Y o rk des crib ed his p a rt in H a i g 's advance His regim ent took a Germ an tren ch w ith o u t losing a single life . The Germ an trench was dem olished. (ft O u r Dollars A re C a lle d to the Colors ft A PR IL Bullets PHOTOS Ü W. W. HALL ft TUESDAY, These are sim ple facts. Yet they are fa cts w hich go s tra ig h t to the hearts o f the men and women o f the U n ite d States whose hoys are going in to the trenches d u rin g the next few months. These fa cts do not c o n s titu te an appeal. They s im p ly express the deepest, strongest, most la s tin g em otion o f the hum an h e a rt— the love o f sons and husbands and b ro th e rs The b ra v e ry o f men, the o ffe r o f th e ir lives is the great g lo ry o f m anhood to da y. But the sa vin g o f these x » * ». men fro m unnecessary science and in v e n tio n . risk is the triu m p h o f modern 'I his is the whole s to ry . I,et ns give o u r men the most w o n d e rfu lly com plete p ro te c tio n th a t the genius and p ow er o f u n ite d A m e rica can devise. Guns and shells save lives. L ib e r ty Bonds p ro v id e the guns and shells. Is th ere a nyw he re in th is g re at, y o u n g N a tio n a man or woman o r c h ild w ith h ea rt so cold as to hesitate? W here the choice is clea r between le n d in g o u r money to o u r G ov ernm ent am i p e rm ittin g one unnecessary d ro p o f blood to Ic shed by out boys in F rance— when it is bonds o r blood who w ill deti.v We w ill D ike three, five, yes. f if t y b illio n s o f bonds i f necessary? Go to you bank and a rra n g e to put e v e n d o lla r you can span- at w o rk sa vin g lives, and b rin g in g those hoys Imme a liv e am i v ic to rio u s . Be rea dy fo r the L ib e rty Loan s o lic ito rs when th ey ca ll upon y o u ! •« »- B.. ft « I. » • Your God, Your Country, Your Family, Call Upon You TO SUPPORT YOUR FLAG .7 Liberty Bond Bought Means the Continua tion of thif T rin ity. YOl arc now privileged to exercise the great est suffrage in the world. 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