Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 23, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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CORBETT
MELROSE AND VICTORY
A
Melrose and Victory Red Cross
auxiliary met last Thursday and
turned out a good day's sewing.
Seven hospital shirts were completed
and eight more well ou the way.
There was a better attendance than
hBual. It should be increased yet, as
this work is so badly needed. There
.is also on hand some sewing to be
done for the French and Belgian ch il­
dren that can be taken into the
the homes and finished. Perhaps
there are some who do not com e to
the sewing room who could do some
of this work. If so, uotify the chair­
man, Mrs. G. W. Allder, and she wilt
be glad to send you som e of it. Mrs.
Wilbur and Mrs. Thurston of Port­
land were at the meeting on Thurs­
day and gave a talk on the war sav­
ing stamps. They also organized a
club of thirteen ladies, known as the
Melrose and Victory War Saving
Stamp club, with Mrs. G. W. Allder
president and Miss Jennie Strebin
secretary. If any one wishes to join,
either notify the president or secre­
tary and they will he glad to get cards
for you and give you any inform a­
tion possible^ The names of the
members follow:
Mrs G. W Allder, president; Miss
Jennie Strebin, secretary; Mrs. 1. T.
Wood, Mrs J C. Duke, Mrs A.
Thomson, Mrs. Grace Fritz. Mrs.
Olive Strebin, Mrs. Pearl Hayden,
Mrs. L. W ilhelm, Miss Kate Maloney,
Miss Dollte Morgan, Miss Bessie Stre­
bin, Miss Nomah Jones.
This is a busy place. All the fish­
ermen are working early and late
repairing launches, engines, nets, etc.,
to make ready for the spring season
of fishing, which begins May 1st and
closes August 25th.
J McGowan expects to operate a
seine on Heed's Island and has en ­
gaged Henry Bell as foreman, which
spells success for the undertaking,
a s Mr. Beil is a veteran at the busi­
ness.
Geo. Chamberlain expects to go
soon to Camp Lewis, having beeu
called as an army Y. M C. A secre­
tary.
Chas Slover of Independence, Cal­
ifornia. and Mrs. Dr. Dolan of Michi­
gan, brother and neice of Mrs. St.
Joseph Leland, are guests of the lat­
ter, and Mrs. Lewis Heed.
Mrs. Hyde and daughters, of Port­
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hulit, of
Troutdule, were Sunday visitors of
Mrs. Lucy Kincaid and sou, Ralph.
Mr and Mrs. Dean Hinson, Mr. and
Mrs Lewis Brattey, Mrs. Albert Fox
and daughter Frances, all of Port­
land, spent Sunday with their par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed.
Mrs. Zoe McCleverty, of Portland,
was a recent visitor at Ferndale
Place.
Ralph Kincaid has been notified
by the Multnomah county draft
board, to be ready to go into train­
ing at one of the cantonm ents before
May 1st. Thus another noble young
man is called to the colors. Ralph
has numerous friends in this vicinity.
WAR WORK FOR TEACHERS
DURING SUMMER SESSION DIPPING POTATOES
INCREASES YIELD
How to supervise war emergency
food production and conservation
To control the diseases that lower
will be the principal work of the | 1 both yield and quality of the potato
¡crop in Oregon it is necessary to do
1918 summer sessions of O. A.
June 10 to July 20. Teachers, and tour things— rotate the soil, select
especially women teachers, will be the seed and disinfect it, spray the
trained in directing the work of vines, and store the crop so as to
poultry raising, gardening and grow ­ hold the storage rots in check.
ing farm crops. Teachers will also
All of these are essential to con­
— men and women alike— be trained trol of disease, but the one calling
m supervision of cooking and canned for most careful attention Just now
foods.
is that of seed treatm ent, described
To give actual practice in the work as follow s by the O. A. C. Plant
they will be expected to do on re­ Pathologists:
Take four ounces of
turn to their school com m unities, the mercuric chloride,
powdered or
teachers will be assigned to supervise chrystalline, (which may be bought
various production and conservation at the local drug store) and dissolve
projects conducted in Corvallis, un­ it In one quart of hot water. Add
der college direction. The problem enough water to make 30 gallons.
of providing local leaders for the Barrels, wooden tubs or concrete
Girls and Boys club work is the most vessels may be used, Bince the disin­
dltflcult encountered by the club fectant corrodes metalB and soon loses
leaders, and this plan will go far strength in metal receptacles.
toward supplying properly trained
After sorting and cleaning the po­
tatoes, put the uncut tubers in sacks
leaders
Other war work of the summer ses­ or crates and immerse them in the
sion will be commercial training for solution, or pour thejn loose into it,
men and women in lines called for for about 1 % hours. Remove, and
by the civil service branch of govern­ spread the seed or drain the sacks,
ment. Notwithstanding the volumes after which the tubers may be cut. A
of publicity calling for stenogra­ fresh solution is required after every
phers, typewriters and office assist­ lourth batch
ants, it has been im possible to meet
The solution is a deadly poison,
and the treated seeds should never
the demand
Special work for the girls and boys be eaten or fed to stock. It will not
who have won scholarships In club hurt .th e hands, but it will kill or
work will be provided, and club lead­ greatly injure the young sproutB.
ers, extension specialists and county Hence potatoes should never "be
agents will be on hand to assist in ••greened” till after treatment.
the war work.
Full directions for treatm ent ma?’
Regular teacher courses will be be had by writing to O. A C., Cor­
conducted as well as work for col­ vallis, for Bulletin 186, Control of
lege credit, but the em phasis will all Potato Diseases in Oregon.
be on the war emergency work
For your kidney's sake use Hob
son's Buchu
At P ow ell’s Pharmacy.
— Adv.
HOT ICE
FOB
PUBL1CATIO W
D ep a rtm e n t o f th e In ferio r.
C. s L and O ffic e a t P o rtla n d O regon
M arch l* t h . 1918
N o tic e is h ereb y g iv e n th at E dw in
A. A rrin g to n , o f P a lm er, M u ltn om ah
to u n ty , O regon, w ho, on A p ril 14, 1415,
m ade H o m estea d E n try N o 044»3, for
the SE>4 S W I4 , S e c tio n 8, T o w n eh ip 1
N orth. R a n g e 4 E a st. W illa m e tte M eri­
dian. h a s file d n o tic e o f In ten tio n to
m ake C o m m u ta tio n P ro o f, to e sta b llo h
claim to th e la n d a b o v e d escrib ed , be­
fore th e R e g is te r and R ece iv e r o f the
U n ited S ta t e s Land o f fic e , at P o rtla n d ,
O regon, on th e 24th d ay o f A p ril, 1918
C la im a n t n a m e s a s w it n e s s e s
W illia m G ordon, o f P alm er. O regon .
W. H F ra n k lin , o f P a lm er. O regon
E. J. A rrin g to n , o f P alm er, O regon.
J. T eu ach er, Jr., o f 1310 W ilb u r S t ,
P ortlan d , O regon
P ro o f m ade under A ct o f J u n e ». 1912
N C A M P B E L L . R e g iste r .
EXPER T
Anto, Buggy and Wagon
P A IN T IN G
Auto for Hire all Hours
E. E. C H IP M A N
Manufacturers of essential food
products have been advised by the
Food Administration that they will
he able to obtain th elr full necessary
requirem ents of sugar for manufact-
ing purposes during the coming year
This applies particularly to pack­
ers of fruit, condensed milk, such
vegetables for the preservation of
which sugar may be necessary, as
well as to the housewives, for usage
in preserving purposes. As soon as
tlie car shortage is relieved, accord­
ing to the Food Adm inistration sta te­
ment, supplies of sugar will be avail­
able for these purposes. Shipments
from Cuba are steadily Increasing
All lanners have been advised to
hold for war purposes such quanti­
ties of canned corn, peas, tom atoes,
string beans, and salmon as they may
have on hand. Such quantities as are
wanted will be released within a few
days after receipt of reports »how-
Inp stocks on hand, which must he
subm itted to the Food Administra­
tion before March 15.
Rheumatic Pains K*4leved.
"I have used Chamberlain's Lini­
ment for pains In the chest and lame­
ness of the shoulders due to rheum a­
tism, and am pleased to say that It
1 has never failed to give me prompt
. relief,” writes Mrs 8 N Finch, Ba­
tavia, N. Y.— Adv
Head by all— Outlook want ads
FOLKS
’ we want you
TO TELL ON UB
Don’t keep It a eecret
After
»ou've discovered how our meats
please you, your family and your
guests, we want you to tell other
folks about It. That sort of friend­
ly
gossip won't hurt anybody.
iPaas along the good word
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PHO NE 41.
Gresham Market
A. J W BROWN, Pro,
GRKHHAM.
OREGON
VPfUL
1».
returned recently from a Portland
hospital much Improver in health
E. G. Wassen has Joined the col­
ors and is in training at Camp Lewis.
Mrs Ella Ryman has moved o
Portland, where her son Harry is
working in the ship yards.
A junior Red CroBB has been or­
ganized recently in the Orient school,
which m eets evety Tuesday forenoon.
Miss Esther Eltord of Gresham In­
structs the children in the work.
TERRY
Mrs. E. M. Coons entertained Mrs.
A. F. Frlese and Mrs. Charles Decker
from Ventura Park on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Shields and little
daughter Mildred visited oq Satur­
day with Mrs Shield’s mother, Mrs
E. M. Coons.
COTTRELL
The Parent-Teacher association
will hold its regular m eeting on Sat­
urday evening at the schoolhouse
Miss Parker from Salem will speak
on home economics
Everybody Is
invited
HOLD YOUR BREATH FOR
YOUR TIME IS COMING
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TROUTDALE
Helen Landan celebarted her ninth
The Pleasunt Home Red Cross aux­
birthday
last Saturday by having a
iliary now has an enrollm ent of 42
members, and hope to enroll many party with a big birthday cake "and
more. The m eetings are held on Fri­ jthere was ice cream,” one little miss
day afternoon of each week from I reported. They had lots of fun play-
12:30 to 5:30. On next Friday, two ' lng games, and enjoying the lunch
women from Portlaud will be pres­ served by Mrs Landan. The guests
ent and give a talk on the work of were Alice O’Neill, Opal Monahan,
the Red Cross, and will no doubt be ' Elizabeth Thomas, Clelia Crawford,
very helpful. All are invited to at­ Amv Kendall, Doris Bailey, Faye
tend this and all of the m eetings of Parsons and Robert Harlow.
Mrs. Wilbur and Mrs. Gerllnger
the auxiliary. The work Is interest­
ing and those who cannot help in talked last Friday at the Red Cross
other ways can do their share by giv­ meeting in the interests of* the war
ing an afternoon each week to the saving society. As a result a branch
work, which is very important and of the society is to be formed in
Troutdale. A large amount of fin­
urgent.
ished work was delivered to Red
Pleasant Home Auxiliary No. 2 is
Cross headquarters last week. The
in need of more sew ing machines
next meeting of the Red Cross will
The auxiliary is growing and the
be Thursday, this week, an all day
present number of machines cannot
m eeting, from 10 to 5, with a simple
keep the hand workers busy. Any­
sandwich lunch at noon.
one who could loan a machine can be
The Troutdale Ladles' Aid will
assured that it will be properly cared
meet Wednesday, May 1. with Mrs
tor and at the same tim e feel that
Geo. Lumsdeu at the Sun Dial ranch.
they are helping the boys "over
Ralph Thomas visited over Sun­
there.”
day with his brother, Chas I. Thom­
Public service will be held at the as He came from a position in North
Methodist Episcopal church next Bun­ Dakota to report at Corvalls, in ans­
day morning at 10 and 11 o ’clock. A wer to the present draft.
cordial invitation Is extended to all.
Week-end guests at the T. J. Sklr-
Mrs. M. Lenr.arts entertained last vln home were Mr. Skirvtn's sister,
week Mrs. D. Dahrens of Portland. Mrs
W. 8. Dennis, who recently
/. splendid patriotic ui-eting was moved to Portland, and Lewis Sklr-
held at Orl i. era: g< hall las* Sat­ vin's sisters, Deborah and Margaret,
urday night, when the program was who make their home with Mrs. Den­
put on almost entirely by school chil­ nis.
James O’Neill, who has spent the
dren. A leading feature of the pro­
gram was a contest of 8th grade 4- winter in Arizona for his health,
minute men. Genevieve Bates from came home last Thursday, rather sur­
Giloert school won first place and Ed- prising his friends here, as word was
Sloop of Orient Bcbool the second received the week before that he was
place. The hall was filled to capaci­ very low. They are pleased to note
ty and patriotic spirit was rife. The that he Is somewhat Improved in
winners of first and second places health.
Tom Hensley and family spent Sun­
will spend two days on a speech-
making trip with Suptrlntendent Al­ day with his mother. Mrs Ella
derson to as many schools as they can Hensley.
Miss Edna Gilbert, of Portland,
reach. The other speekers will visit
was a week-end guest of Marie
schools one day.
returning
to Portland
Mrs. E. G. Warner is taking care Bramhall,
of her mother, Mrs. S. W aybill, who Sunday evening.
SUGAR SUPPLY ASSURED
Have you had the m easles yet?
FOR FOOD PRODUCTS W ell, just be patient It is only a
P h o n e ¡M»x2
W t KNOW OGT l
F lB A T ê VM1LL
jP L tA S B YOU
r ei W I L L - SO
m u c h . T h a t
PLRABANT BOMS
T V ÏA D A Ï,
FAIR VIEW
The regular m eeting of the Parent-
Teacher association will be held at
the schoolhouse on Friday, April 26.
A speaker from Portland will be pres­
ent and a good tim e is expected. A
light lunch will be served. All are
Invited to attend.
Mrs. D. 8. Dunbar will spend the
next two weeks In Portland with her
grandchildren, Catherine and "Bud­
dy" Dunbar, while their mother Is In
the east.
Interesting services are being held
every evening at the Presbyterian
church by Dr. 8. J. Reid, the Irish
evangelist, and Mr Troy an experi­
enced gospel singer. Large crowds
are attending nightly and much in­
terest is aroused. Dr. Reid's subject
this week will be as follows: Wed­
nesday, “Shall We Ki ew Our Friends
in H eaven?” ; Thursday, “A Great
Belief” ; Friday, “Can a Young Man
R ise?” ; Saturday, “81n Not Always
Fatal." On Sunday morning he will
preach on "The R esurrection.” The
m eetings will close on Sunday night,
when the subject will be, "A Oreat
Invitation.”
A surprise party was given 8. B.
Hall at his home Saturday evening
In honor of his birthday The game
of 500 was enjoyed by all, after
which a dainty luncheon was served
by the hostess
Those present were
Messrs John Burns, Blaine Turner,
E. Bartlett. Wm. Hessel, C. H Stone,
and 8. B. Hall, Mesdames Wm. Hes­
sel, E. Bartlett, Blaine Turner, 8. B.
Hall, Misses Mamie Burns and Fran­
ces Bliss
After a late hour the
guests departed wishing Mr. Hall
many happy returns
Stand by Our Fighting Men
From hundreds of thousands of American farms, in answer to
the call of tbelr country and in obedience to the law of their coun­
try, American boys have goue and today are fighting side by side
with hundreds of thousands ot American boys from the cities and
towns of the country, confronting danger and death.
The duty of us who remain at home lu safety to afford the
means to make these boys powerful and victorious la a most impera­
tive one.
Buy Liberty Bonds.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHAM, OREGON
HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
EAR NEST
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H o u sa to n ic, c a r s P. M N. Y.
GEO
K
K N IE R 1 F M .
11th A v ia tio n
Squad, F a ir ch ild . O hio
H A R O LD LAK E, Co I A. N av a l T rain in g
S ta , San F ra n cisco
P E T E R L A R SO N , Co D. », U. S. N.
T r a in in g Hta., Hen F r a n c isc o , C a lif
E M IL LA U H E R . U
S N T r a in in g S t a .
Co. B 4, Man F r a n c isc o . C alif.
matter of time.
A physician was asked how he ac­
counted for the great number of cas­
es of m easles this year, and he
sm iled and said that the old germs
were all frozen during the very cold
weather and that they were trying
out the new supply.
Professional
men have such charming manners,
which invariably accompany those
evasive answers
One never knows
whether they are afraid of disclos­ FILL THE WOODSHED
FOR COMING WINTER
ing state secrets or whether the
sw eet sm ilt and graceful bow are
"Order your next winter's fuel
serving in an armorial capacity.
I now.” This Is the advice of Fred J.
So, If you awaken som e morning : Holmes, Fuel Administrator for Ore­
and your forehead Is a mass of lltlile gon who has Just received Informa­
patches of carmine and your throat tion Indicating that the strain on
feels dry and your head feels hot. 1 transportation will Increase rather
don't be alarmed. It simply means than decreaae from now on.
that you have been chosen to become
"Atnerlca’w response to the a llies’
a member of the Ancient Accepted urgent call for more troop. In Eu­
Order of Measelltes, and that the rope means that more freight cars
initiation has begun. A five days’ va­ I must be diverted for transportation
cation is about to be thrust on you, i of war supplies to the seaboard” said
which you will enjoy, more or less Mr Holm es today,
"as our army
probably less, particularly If you grows in France Its needs will In-
have the "Hun” variety, which Is as I crease also and they must be sup­
treacherous as the name implies
plied first
Of course, If you are pressed for
Industrial plants and Individuals
time, there is a twenty-four-hour can prevent a shortage this coming
kind which is very good. It has all fall and winter by getting In their
the appearances of the genuine arti­ supplies now
By distributing the
cle without any of the disagreeable burden of fuel production over the
features The doctors call It "Duke's summer months It will be possible to
disease.” but it belongs to the meaele maintain a constant production su f­
family, and you will be perfectly ficient to fill all needs In Oregon. The
safe (and considerably more com ­ big danger of a fuel shortage next
KITCHEN SOLDIER S CODE
fortable) In selecting that kind
winter lies In the habit of putting off
I will faithfully follow every eug-
Thia throws a
N a t u r e C u r e s , t h e D o c t o r T la k e * t h e ; ordering until fall.
‘great load upon fuel dealers, and un- geatlon laid down by the National
Fee.
There is an old saying that "Na­ j der present conditions Oregon can Food Administration.
Where the
ture curea, the doctor take« the fee.” easily experience a fuel famine next aubatltutea I am asked to use coat
but as everyone knows you can help
' Nature very much and thereby en- winter due to labor shortage and the more than the food I am anked to re­
! able It to effect a cure in much leas lack of cars sufficient to meet the place, 1 will conscientiously use the
time than la usually required. Thia normal seasonal demands
Fill the «ubetltute», In ho fa r a e my puree
! la particularly true of colds Cham­ woodshed and fill the coal bln - and allows, realizing that it Is food and
berlain's Cough Remedy relieves the
not money I muet conserve for our
lungs, liquifies the tough tnucua and do II n o w .
soldiers arrosa the sea
1 aids In Its expectoration, allays the
Hobson's Baby Brand caatoria, the
| cough and aids Nature In restoring
Powell's Pharmacy
Try Mellen's perfumee, all odora.
i ¡he system to a healthy condition.— genuine, at
Ona ran t e e d — Adv.
At Pow eil’a P harm acy— Adv
,Adv,
F R E D J L E D B U R Y , F ie ld A rtillery
LLO YD H T T L E P A G B , A v ia tio n .
A LT O N LO V E L A C E , Co K. 143d In f..
A. E. h . k ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
L IE U T . CH AS R. MoCOLL, M R. C..
B a se H o sp ita l, Cam p L e w is, Atnei i-
can L aae, W ash.
c o r p . c h a s . w
s . M c C a r t e r , n t h
Motor M echanics' R eg., S ig n a l Corpa.
Camp H an cock , A u g u sta , Ga.
C A lU to L L M cCREAH Y, U. 8. M an n es
E. J. M cCULLOCH. Hdq. C o , 44th I n f ,
Camp L ew is, W ash.
A R C H IE M cK EO W N .
L E W IS B U R L M cK IN N E Y , clerk Q M
Corpa, 304th Iteg U. S I n f , Cam p
M eade, W a sh in g to n , D. C.
W IL L IE M A R T IN .
CHARLES M A Y ER
SGT L E E M E R R IL L , 343 Am b. C o .
314 S a n ila r v T rain , L e w is B ranch.
T acom a, W a sh .
W A L T E R W. M E T Z G E R , A. S S C. T
C. Sq'd’n. 24, P rov. R eg Sea. F. Cam p
M cA rth u r. W aco, T e x a s
FLOY E D S M E T Z G E R , G M. C. S hop
U n it »04 Co. C , T e n t »1, E l P a so , l e x
JO H N M IL A N , R eserv e H osp. Corps
B orin g, O regon
B A Y A R D M IL L E R SquadronH , A viation
Meeh T rain in g School, St. P aul, Minn
G LE N W O O D M ILLE R . Clerk Hdqre , A v­
ia tio n Meeh. T rain in g School, St P aul,
Minn.
H. C. M O F F E T T .
L E IG H T O N M O N T E 1T U . Co. E. l l t h
E n g R y. U. S. A rm y P. O. 704, A. E.
F„ F ranca
TH U S. P. M ORGAN
G EO R G E N E IL S O N , 2»d E ng. R ecru it
Bai', Cam p M eade, M aryland.
L O U IS N IE L S O N , 24th E n g
GEORGE N ELSO N .
E D W A R D C. N O K E E N , Co. 4. O. C. A ,
F t. C olu m b ia. W a sh in g to n .
E D W A R D C. N O K E K N , Co. 4, C. A. C ,
5th D i v , ca r e P o s tm a s te r , N ew York.
ROY O L S E N , Seernen Bar Sea. 2d C o ,
San F r a n c isc o , C a lifo rn ia .
RAY P A L M G U 1ST , BaL C , 14«th F. A ,
A. E. F.
TOM P A R K E R , Co. D. 143d In f 41 st D iv.
A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
V E ItL P A R K E R .
IR V IN P A R M L E Y .
C L IFT O N P E T E R S O N . G M C , Cam p
J o h n sto n , J a c k s o n v ille F la.
E L M E R L. P H E L P S , Co. F , 4th B a t ,
20 th E n g , A. E. F. F ran ce.
LAY F. P O T T E R
H O W A R D P O W E R S , U . S S. K en tucky
c e r e P o s tm a s te r . N. Y.
C E C IL P U L F E it, 112th Co. 8th K eg-
U. S. M , FL C rockett, G alveston , Texur
D E X T E R U U K S lN B K ltK Y , H o reeeh u ei.
23d Eng. Co. L , Ctuup Laurel, MJ
ROLLAND
Q U E S IN B E R R Y ,
D e n tist
U. S. N a v a l T r a in in g S ta tlo u .
CORP. E A R L R A D F O R D , 20th Inf. Co.
11, F t. D o u g la s s , U tah
ELM ER RADFORD.
FLOYD RA D FO R D
JE SSE RADFORD.
GUY K. H EA D , Co. II. le t E n g , A. E. F.
ltU S S E. R E A D , Co. D . l e t E n g , A. E. 1 .
G. R E Y N O L D S . Co. U. 142d U. S. I n f ,
A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
L. E. R IC H M O N D .
W A R D R ICH M O ND.
H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T .
V IC TO R K 1 C H E K T
W. R IC H E R !’.
L E S T E R R lC k E Y , C o . F. 4th B a i. 30th
U. 8. Eng. A m erica n U n lv , W a sh in g
ton. D . C.
1ST SGT. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S . Co
E. l l t h E n g . R y. U. S. A rm y P. O.
N o , 704. A E. I?.. F ra n ce.
CL a OD R O B IN S O N
FRANK
R O U E R S.
N avy
H o sp ita l
C orps, M are Isla n d .
JO E R O SS, Co D. 113d In f. « 1 st D lv l
aion, A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
N E L S O N R O SS, 34 A ero 4 ’q d 'a , A E. F.
Frsacs
CORP. D. E R U S S E L L . Co. B. 114th
E n g. 41et D iv . A. B. F , F r a n c e
JO H N D A L E R U S S -------
E L L . Co.
-
F. l l t h
E na. R y. U. S. A rm y F . O No. 701.
A- HL Fee P rim e#.
E D G A R L. R U S S E L L , U. ■ S K earaage.
ca re P o stm a s te r N e w York.
L E S L IE T. s T . C L A IR , S u p p ly C o , «5
R U D O L P H SALQ LTBT, Q M C , M e­
c h a n lc
o. 301, Cam p
ic a l R ep air U n
u it
lt N
No.
o C , B ld g. 24. W
M e le e Co.
i a sh in g to n .
D. C.
C. G. S C H N E ID E R , B a s e H o sp ita l U nli
41, Cam p
L e w ie
A m erleen
1-ak.
W a sh in g ton.
O SCAR SED 1G
RAY H H itlN E K . B le e lr le S e h e e l. U S N .
M are isla n d . C a lifo r n ia
F R E D M U R R A Y SM IT H .
E A R L S T A N L E Y . I l P rov a e r o S q u a d .
HARRY ST A N L E Y . N avy
A E. Jf.. F ra n ce, v ia N ew Y o r e
SGT. W IL B U R S T A N L E Y . B a l. B 147
F. A . Mth B rig., 41st D R , A. E. F
SG T.
VERN
S T A T E R , A ero Suued
Cam p N o. 4, G arden tX tv. L ong isla n d .
N ew Terk.
P A U L S T E V E N S , Ce. E . l i l d U M l e
fa n try, A. E. F.
C L A R K E ST1LL1G M S. Co. B 113d Inf
A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ie N ew York.
O SC A R S T O N E Q. M- Ovrpe. Uanip
G reene, N. C.
G E O R G E K. S W A G B R T , 2 ld
E ng .
Cam p M e e d ., MA
L E S T E R ’TALLIdADG E-
CORP. F R A N K T E E V 1 N . Co 13, 4th Bu
144 D epot B rl*„ A. E. F , F ran ce
W IL L T K E V IN , Me 3441, F. A. Canip
lA w te. W a sh
LLOYD TEG ART.
ID L IE U T . E R N E S T TH O M . H l. Box»3.
E. S o u th , T a c o m a W ash.
OM ‘ AS. H eeery e H oep. C o rp ,
E D R 1C TML
h itA N K W. TH O M AS, t i . A. 2 3d Wug
A tL F , F r a m a
F H A N K T O W N S E N D . Ce. F. 143d In f .
41 st D iv A E. F. F ren oe. v ia N ew
York.
GEORGE TO W N SE N D
L E S L IE T O W N S E N D .
A L P H O N S E VAN D O N IN Q K
S. O. V 1K E N . C e D. l f t b E n g Ry
U S. A rm y P. O No. 104? A. E F ,
F ran ce,
JO E VEH3BTT1, U. 8. 8 K lvaaltld . S P
1333 N. I . C ity , ca r e P o stm a s te r
W IL L IA M W A L C H Cam p L e w is, W ash
TH U S. M W A TSO N . Mth Co. 2d Motor
Meeh Reg. Slg. Corps.
E D G A R W E D IN . G. C. A , FL S te v e n s
O regon
A L B E R T W E IS S . Det. 14th I n f Co. K .
A n c h o r a g e A la s k a
W ALLACE
W IL K IN S O N . 343d Am b
C o , 214th S a n ita r y T ra in , L e w ie U r.
T acom a. W aah.
G L E N C. W O L F S
OUT K W OLFE.
LEM W W O L F E
ROY E W O O D W A R D
L E W IS Y EK G ER.
CO RP H U N K " ZE N G BK . 2d B at. K elly
F ie ld No. 1, San A n to n io , T e x
( o a a t t t p a f lo n a a d ItMUgvwMxnt
These are twin evils. Persona suf-
ferlng from indigestion are often
troubled with constipation Mrs Rob­
ert Allison, Mattoon, III., writes that
when she first moved to Mattoon she
was a great sufferer from Indigestion
and constipation.
Food d la tressed
her and there was a feeling like a
heavy weight pressing on her sto m ­
ach and cheat. She did not rest well
at night, and felt worn out a good
part of tha tim e
One bottle of
Chamberlain's Tablets corrected thia
trouble so that she has sin ce felt like
a different person —Adv.