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PAUK FOT* «»RUSH AM OUTLOOK FRIDAY. APRIL I» . 1010 m m GRESHAM LOCALS E n te r ta in m e n t T o n ig h t. T h e re w ill be a p a tr io tic e n te rta in * n ie n t in M e tz g e r's h a ll th is ev e n in g to w hich a ll a re in v ite d . T h e p ro Miss Irl« U u llli-ksuu is m a k in g a g ra m w ill c o n sist o f m u sic an d re a d good reco v ery fro m h e r re c e n t s e r i in g by P o rtla n d ta le n t a n d a n a tio n a l o u s lllueaa. S h e is a b le to be a b o u t riag d rill " T h e A llie s" by th irty P o r t a g a in . lan d g irls. G e n e ra l ad m issio n w ill O. W. T a r r le ft fo r C a lifo rn ia on be 25 c e n ts ; h ig h sch o o l s tu d e n ts 15 T uesday la s t to be g o n e a b o u t ten i c e n ts c h ild re n 10 cen ts. (lays He w ill s e c u re th e ag en cy fo r I S e r v ic e s w ill be h eld a t th e REft a fa rm t t a c to r a n d In tro d u c e It in i M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h n ex t i“ “ ; Ins v ic in ity a n d else w h e re . t'u p l. C. O. B ra n so n is k e p t busy S u n d ay . T h e p a sto r, R ev. J. M ö m In s( d ay s a s s is tin g o th e r s In t ,l e ic a lm B row n will p re a c h in the m ö n i- SS- S u n d ay " ilo,il j. p » w ork o f p re p a r in g a n d p la n tin g w ar in g a t 11 o 'clo ck . g a rd e n s . H e h as h ad a te le p h o n e m eets a t 10. E p w o rth L eag u t uiftet* j placed in his hom e. T h e n u m b e r j , | in g b eg in s a t 7 in th e e v e n in g . I ui- j low ing th e L ea g u e m e e tin g , a p a lii- , 78«. o tic p ro g ra m w ill be g iv en , c o n s is t W allace W ilk in so n r e tu rn e d from : ing of a d d re s s e s by Rev. E. A. L e o n I'a m p L ew is on T u e sd a y , a f t e r sev- I a rd a n d P rin c ip a l E lm e r F, G oodw lu o ra l m o n th s ' se rv ic e th e r e in th e m e d of th e h ig h sch o o l. An ex e rc ise by 1 ical co rp s. He h a s been g iv en an Hie c h ild re n of th e seco n d g ra d e of H ono rab le d is c h a rg e by th e govern-1 the sch o o l w ill be g iven u n d e r H ie m em on a c c o u n t of p h y sic a l d is a b il j d ire c tio n of th e te a c h e r, Miss ities. H u g h e s a n d sp ecial m u sic will b e A. W. M etzg er w as a b le to vi^ii re n d e re d by a q u a r te t. V iolin an d nis s to re on W e d n esd ay , fo r th e lirst o th e r in s tru m e n ta l m u sic will b e lim e sin ce M arch 3, w hen lie le ft fo r g iv en . AII a re in v ited . a s h o r t trip to C alifo rn ia . He re tu r n e d on M arch 20, but w as too sick S ev eral h u n d re d s u b m a rin e c h a s Io go to th e sto re , tie h as been seri e rs , b u ilt sin ce th e w ar, h av e been o usly sick an d confined to Ills lied u n d e liv e re d to th e navy by 31 p riv a te til re c e n tly . c o n c e rn s a n d six navy y a rd s ; m any W. H. C o n g d o n , of O reg o n C ity, o f th e se b o a ts h av e cro ssed th e A t f t w as a b u sin e ss c a lle r In G re sh a m yes- la n tic , so m e in sev ere w e a th e r le r d a j an d g re e te d m an y frie n d s T h e c o st of d e liv e ry a d d s to ib e lie n Mr. C o n g d o n is Jo in t p ro p rie - A dopt tile c a sh an d lo r of Hie H om e R e s ta u r a n t a n d say s c o st of liv in g . th a t b u sin e ss c o n d itio n s a re very en c u rry plun. C a rry in g o n e ’s ow n p a r c o u ra g iu g T h e r e s ta u r a n t Is w in cels sh o u ld be a m a tte r of p a trio tic n in g a la r g e r p a tro n a g e th a n w as a n p rid e . T h is is w a r lim e , an d tim e a n d m an p o w e r a rc v a lu ab le. tic ip a te d . M au rice B ro w n , son of Rev. a n d d is . J. .M ontculm B row n, h a s been . ( lected to re p re s e n t th e G resh am g ra d e sc h o o l by a fo u r -m in u te a d d re s s in u p a tr io tic p ro g ra m to be g iven a t O rie n t n ex t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M aster M a u ric e 's h a rd w ork am i e f fo r ts sh o w little A m e ric a n s can he Ing p a trio ts . H o ) l, P u it la ltd f t f t !fe. ¿L LL e , ■ e.j r. • . Vi Hk » • . e . » * . * Ri t o * i«t hi to t : Fi » • * » »» «4 »y •» ■ IIID I JLWD AJLX. H PICTURE MAX Let’s get down to elementáis. You ought not to have to FRAMING OR N A T U R A L WOOD N «at and C heap 1 he Liberty Bond is the safest and sanest investment you S C H N E ID E R J can make, whether you consider it from the standpoint of patriotism or fin ancial profit to yourself. Buy! Buy! Buy until it hurts. X V Succeed Himself as Constable of Multnomah District Primaries, Mav 17th ■F KEEP te COMING W e m u s t n o t o n ly f e e d o u r Soldiers a t t h e F ron t b u t th e m i l l i o n s o f - w o m e n 6- c h ild r e n b e h in d o u r lin e s C»’'t »XkAr» y/2»r»X WASTE NOTHING 'a *« *» Vs -J M ’a *1 I «0 Wfc F> • B uy L ib e r ty Bonds T o d a y we should subscribe for the Third Lib erty Loan. You are getting your share, you should do your share as well. M •« •■ « *» M M «» <•» N . » 4 » ■ » 1 M M M * » »4 «4 « « • » * « M M M »3 «a Wi. I « * M W , »« «.i I ms advertisement was unsolicited by the Liberty Bond Publicity Committee but was patri Resource« otically contributed by the city officers and councilmen of Gresham. $ 74,664 55 319,783.82 380,723 16 Buy a Bond. Buy it today. Buy it at home. Think how bad you will feel after the Victory if you don’t. GEO. W KENNEY, Mayor. A. K. A. MILLER. Recorder. J. G. METZGER. Marshal. J. E. METZGER, Councilman. EMMR 1 KELLY, Councilman. J. H. METZGER. Treasurer. WILLIAM 1 HOM. Councilman. D. G. GEDDES, Councilman. A. 1HOMPSON. Council man. FIRST STATE BANK (Ireahani, Oregon **«] (P a id A d v ertisem en t ) FIGURES SHOW WHY 263,292.26 k. 14 k F K K * K Ik b w K /Phy i/o yon 1 y yourself to build a home!1 It is usually cheaper to pay rent. If hy do you plan to give your children a good education? Will 11 yourself get any money dividends from that? / / / / v d o you pay for fire insurance and life insurance premi urns? Your family is helped bin you personally will get little if anything from that. If hy do you call the doctor quickly if the children are ailing? You do not stop to think whether you can afford it. Do you? None of thesi '\p 'iditures ar what we call good investments. They don’t pay in money. Ye. all pav the finest of dividends. LIBERTY BONDS REPRESENT T H E HOME, TH E SCHOOL, I HE CHILDREN. I hey represen' all the great deeds of our fathers and grandfathers. They represent Bunker Hill and Yorktown and Gettysburg. irg. They represent the blessed freedom under which we all live and they also represent tin ORDER that makes freedom blessed. Republican Candidate to 322,073.27 ■ * *« M *11* K M K M *> kt F M INSURE YOUR SAFETY — BUY LIBERTY BONDS NOW M. M. SQUIRE 66,143.93 Breathe the fresh, clean air of Liberty! be sha med into buying every Liberty Bond you can buv. Buv Bonds or cast your lot with the Huns. »• Deposit« w Then lace your ch Idren, your mother, your wife or your sweetheart. De cide right then and there whether it’s to be a Hun-swept land or the Land of the Free in which you want to live. , , ill M athew «' B ldg.. M ain 8 t., Phona M l *!, »i- s,¿ *You don’t have to have the terrible story of the Hun-tide N ew C a lle ry U IL T wq e , Wn *»• that swept over Belgium and Northern Prance told to you to be induced to buy a Liberty Bond. PHOTOS A L I» a, “ DON’T LET the HUN HORDES EXTINGUISH the HOME FIRES Go out doors! F o r H ire S erv ice A u to m o b iles a n y w h e re , n ig h t H IV P h o n e 7S1, G re sh a m , M, S q u ire. I -F lo re n c e B T h e a ir p e rs o n n e l In th e first y e a r o f w a r in c re a se d fro m 65 officers an d 1,120 m en to o n e h u n d re d tim e s th a t n u m b e r. E lev en k in d s of sch o o ls h av e been In sta lle d . T h ey c a n n o t Aght a n d ra ise food at th e sam e tim e In F ra n c e . D enying o u rs e lv e s only u little m ean s life to Vliss W llla M etzg er e x p ects to se v th em F ood A d m in istra tio n . e r h e r co n n e c tio n w ith th e W a lra d M eri u n tile co m p a n y , w h ere 'She lias S o m ebody is w u itlu g to know w hat been a n e llic iin t c lerk e v e r sin ce th e you h av e to se ll— a w an t ad tells e s ta b lis h m e n t o f th e s to re se v e ra l him . y e a rs ago. M iss M etzg er w ill go to P o rtla n d n ex t w eek, w h e re sh e w ill R ead by all - O u tlo o k w an t ads. b egin n u ra e 'n tr a in in g in th e Good R h eu m atic P a in s R eliev ed . S u in a ritu n h o sp ita l "1 h a v e used C h a m b e rla in ’s L in t Q uinn M etzg er w as se v e re ly in m e n t fo r p a in s In th e c h e st a n d lam e ju r e d in n lo g g in g cam p nt B rig h t Hess of th e s h o u ld e rs d u e to rh e u m a wood o n e duy last w eek. H e was tism , a n d am p leased to say th a t w a rn e d to d e a r h im se lf a n d was h as n e v e r fa ile d to g iv e m e p ro m p t re lie f ," w rite s M rs. S. N. F in c h , Ba s tru c k on th e buck a n d « b o u ld er« ta v la , N. Y.— Adv. A fte r s e v e ra l h o u rs he wus rev iv ed , S to len F o rd s can be fo u n d o r paid w hen he wus fo u n d to lie budly b ru ise d b 'lt no bo n es w ere b ro k e n , fo r th ro u g h th e N. W. N. an d you sa v e $5,00 p e r y e a r on new curs lie Is re c o v e rin g rap id ly . J o h n Brow ti, u g en t. Adv. Rev. W a lte r Duff w ill b eg in u Serb of s e rm o n s on p ro p h ecy a t th e F re e M eth o d ist c h u rc h next S u n d ay e v e n in g , A p ril 21, at s o 'clo ck He is a kin d s p irite d m an an d an I n te r e s tin g s p e u k e r C om e an d h e a r him . You will flnd him h e lp fu l. D on't sta y aw ay anil c ritic is e so m e th in g you h av e never h e a rd . A n yone could do th a t, b u t It's h a rd ly fa ir. T lie r e g u la r m e e tin g of Hie M. A. R oss P o st a n d W o m e n ’s R elief C orps w ill be h eld a t th e g ra n g e h a il to $ m o rro w , b e g in n in g w ith a sessio n l:i ? th e fo re n o o n . Dr. 8. J. R eid , th e Irish w ill en jo y a flne d in n e r a n d In th e a fte rn o o n Dr. 8. J. R eid , th e Irish e v a n g e list w ho is h o ld in g m e e tin g s at F a irv ie w , w ill be th e g u e s t o f th e P o st a t d in n e r a n d w ill sp e a k o n p a tr io tic s u b je c ts a f t e r th e m eal. A n y o n e w ho m isses th e sp le n d id tiro g ra m p u t on a t M e tz g e r’s h a ll to n ig h t, w ill p u rely m iss a tr e a t. T he e n te r ta in m e n t w ill be u n d e r th e a u sp ic e s o f th e W o m en 's C h ris tia n T in p e ra n c e U n io n , an d th e p ro c e e d s will lie u sed io p u rc h a s e m a te ria l fo r m a k in g a n d A lling h o u sew iv es and c o m fo rt b ag s. "T he A llies,” a n a tio n a l fla g d rill, am i a d o ll d rill, w ill he g iven by 30 g ir ls fro m P o rt- 1 m il, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f M rs. B. M G ill. A good r e a d e r fro m P o r t ed is ex p ected a n d A lden M iller ■ 'll re c ite a p a tr io tic eele etlo n . P ro fe s s o r F in le y w ill sin g "K e e p th e H om e F ire s B u rn in g .” ÍF IIS FREEDOM'S CALL—LEND YGLti ALL" f t f t f t f t m m m m m ä . METZGER, Councilman. f t