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KA tik FOOT» tsQLKHAM üm oO K FRIDAY. APRIL ÄJ 101» GKtSHAM LOCALSTHE PACIFIC for touring HUSTON ments you a re in te re s te d in, you m ust ta k e a v a c atio n . S pend it th is y e a r in th e Pacific N o rth w e st. ► " H e re a r e m o re fo rm s of r e c r e a tion th a n in any o th e r re s o rt region o f A m erica— in an u n riv a le d , eotd, su n n y c lim a te ; w h ere you may b re a th e th e p u re , in v ig o ra tin g m o u n ta in an d sea a ir o f th e w o rld ’s g r e a t est o u t-o f-d o o rs." In its scenery, in its clim ate, In its Miaa M erle C hapm an of P o rtla n d ia for u lew d ay s w ith th e new ness to m ost e a ste rn e rs th e Pacific M isses M ildred and W inifred St. t'la ir. N o rth w est h a s an asset th a t wil be M iss P earl itu eg g has cotue front used to h elp win the war. The G overn REPUBLICAN o / MULTNOMAH COUNTY fo r C orvallis w here she is a tte n d in g Ore- m ------ ent — is ______, a lread y — seeing to ,, it , th u*. a t u th n e i o n A g ric u ltu ra l College, to spend th e ,UD>t*r. sh ip b u ild in g fa c ilitie s an d food UNITED STATES week end w ith h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and of the s ta te s of O regon and W ashing Mrs. A. Ituegg. ton and of th e P rovince of B ritish Co Mrs. id ell Wililon lias received th e lu m b ia a re em ployed to the utm ost. TUSCANIA SURVIVOR W RITES OF ACCIDENT word from h er sou, B ruce H oyt, of T he vacation facilities of th e region, Prim aries May 17, 1918 * am p L ew is, th a t he lias received the "Our In te rn a tio n a l P lay g ro u n d ," a re Mrs. E lm e r 1,. P h elp s, of G re s h ! a p p o in tm e n t as co rp o ral. H e is a b ein g re p re s e n te d to th o s e w ho can am received a le tte r th is w eek from i u se th e m by a se rie s of a d v e rtise - m em ber of Co. E, 1st In fa n try , h e r h u sb a n d , w ho is slow ly reco v er- T he B a p tist M issionary sielety w ill rn,e ,*, ‘1 1,1 E a 8 ,p r,‘ m ag az in es T h ese, m eet n ex t T h u rsd ay , May 2, a t ad v p rtl8 P m en t8 a re in s e rte d by th e ing from th e effects o f b eing sh ip - W inning on His R ecord as a C itizen , home of Mrs. G. W. S tap leto n M rs Pacific Northwest T o u ris t a sso c ia tio n w recked an d n e a rly d ro w n e d , follow - as a L e g is la to r and as a Republican E. 8. M cCorm ick, th e leader, will re- U" d Pald f° r W ,th nloney a p p ro p ria t- ing th e to rp e d o in g o f th e T u se a n ia view th e book 'K io n a a ’ p ro g ra __ m P<J _ by "" ,h e ................e le g is la tu re s of th e tw o ¡on F e ..- b ru a ry .j . ~ ... Mr. P h e lp s is a t a A « ...« s ta te s a n d by th e P ro v in c ia l p a rlia - , rest cam p In E n g la n d . E x c e rp ts from will tic p u blished la te r ment. |h is le t te r follow : h r .» k “ to c k e r lla* “ Kue8ts T he asso ciatio n is a d v e rtisin g In a J u s t got o u t of th e h o sp ita l. I have Iter d a u g h te r Mrs. M arg aret Lawe. of to ta l of tw en ty -fo u r m agazines that been in th e r e ju s t five w eeks, w a sn ’t O u r sh ip to rp ed o ed m , X F’ MrS Kred th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates. a b le to w rite an d 8UnK su n k on m th e e v e n in g or of F e b ru ith hi»-, oi P rin ce R upert, B C Mrs vii the muouvi,, . i . 111,11 r u a a ry r\ Ri. hie is a p ro m in e n t w o rk e r in R e ! ? . a d v e rn s e m c n .s a re th „ 6 t h - o u r , lr„ l(Out wa8t ,as( C ross iiui n .................... U p a g e s o r h a lf-p a g e s. A d v e rtisin g in leav e th e sh ip , tiie re w ere 50 in all, o 1» i * a i le lie i w ork in n e w sp a p e rs w ill begin fo r th e seaso n we 8 tr ” ck a rock and th re w all of us the province. ui.* is seek in g re s t n ext m o n th . T h e n e sw p a p e r ad e r o u t 1,1 th e o ce*« T h e re w ere only Irom h er heavy work by a b rief visit tls w n e n ts w ill he a d a p te d to th e ir- " ‘V ? u ta liv p - » a s b ad ly h u rt here. 1 u 111 11 a n d n e a rly d ro w n e d th e la st tim e 1 C o f th e r n n im iin lilu o • • . . . . . c u llin m s ta n c e e s of th e c o m m u n itie s w ent dow n. I wl bed I co u ld see you A iib u r iia r m o n , io riu e rly a jitn e y w h ere th ey a te p u b lish e d th e s i me a n d I he c h ild re n on ce m ore, but I d riv e r w ith th e F o rd q u ic k S ervice as last s u m m e r, w hen th e peopl of cam e up an d wa w ashed a s h o re and on a nig . ro ck , an d lay th e r e co m p an y , is now o p e ra tin g a co rd - th e p ro v in c e s an d s ta te s i n i n i e d i t e - lan d . . ed . .. — ------ t v .- .u , - r . i „ .. ? 111,01 m o rn in g . T h e w u te r w as like wood cam p tw o m iles s o u th e a s t of . east of th e Pacific N o rth w est -re ice. I w as p ack ed in on a s tre tc h e r, B oring. H e Is c a m p in g th e r e w itii to ld ol th e c o o ln ess of th e co ast. b u t am not read y by any m e a n s to ills (am ity a n d h as a crew of m en W in n in g th e w a r Is th e th e m e of Kivp up y p t’ T h e blood cam e from a s a i.n l. ,ny 1" n g s fo r i h r ' p ^ a y a- I h a v e to w o rk in g on a c o n tr a c t. lie w as a all th e s e a d v e rtis e m e n ts re p o rt to th e <lo< to r ev ery m o rn in g G resliuni v is ito r y e s te rd a y on husi- 18 o n e th a t a p p e a rs in L e slie ’s W eek- Oh. it w as to e te r rib le to d e sc rib e . I ness. ly fo r A p ril 20. T h e lu re of th e n e v e r c a re to e x p e rie n c e su c h a sig h t iliio C. K ing lias re c e n tly re m o d c o u n try is p re s e n te d by a p h o to a * a *n - T h ey h a d my n am e am o n g th e '? a K V " " H Vr r , h Tm . . T * 4' 1 eled h is law office a t th e end of g ra p h or a h a rd -s u rfa c e d ro ad on 5 ° ^ f,°,r ,,.,.„1, , ... I went to th e h o sp ita l 1 d ld n t have s o u th M ain s tr e e t, by b rin g in g th e m en tw o a u to m o b ile s a re ro u n d in g to o th b ru s h , com b o r a n y th in g . D id n ’t REPUBL1CAN CANDIDATE A m ig h ty riv e r s tre tc h - sa v e my hat even. T h e R ed C ro ss fro n t w all o u t to th e sid e w a lk line a h ig h rock for the N O M I N A T I O N for m a k in g a h a llw a y ol th e p o rch N e w 'ea aw ay aB f a r a8 ,h e pye can see At g av e u,p a ll u le m oney b u t it d id n ’t P rim a ry F rid a y , May 17, UHM V O TE FO R d o o n an d w indow s a n d c o m p le tio n thp to p al,d - r e s e p a r a te B° f a r T h e re Is lo ts I w ould lik e to ite li you hut we a te not allo w ed to. of th e g a ra g e a n n e x , to g e th e r w ith 8 tr *p8 of p h o to g ra p h s o f lin k s w ith E L M E R L. P H E L P S . JOHN E. OWEN so m e c h a n g e s Ip th e a p p ro a c h e s , golrprH a «d tre e s. Born September 1, 1877. E n te r s M a r W o r k . h av e m ad e a w o n d e rfu l tr a n s fig u ra - W ith E u ro p e closed to tra v e le rs Republican Candidate for Dr. C arl G. D oney, p re s id e n t of Son of the late Capt. A. M. Simpson, pioneer ship tio n ol th e b u ild in g an d its s u r th is s u m m e r is a fa v o ra b le tim e to p re s e n t th e e n tic e m e n ts o .................... f th e P a W illa m e tte U n iv e rs ity , S alem , O re- ping and lumberman. ro u n d in g s. Circuit Judge cific N o rth w e s t on an a p p e a l of p le a s - .^ o n . *la s sa ile d fo r F ra n c e to e n g a g e C. E. O sb u rn is m a k in g so m e a l Department No. 6 Educated at Mt. Tamalpais Academy and Univer te r a tio n s to th e fro n t of h is b rick u re -se e k in g . B u t in s te a d o f th is th e in Y M c - A w a r w ork. ---------------------- sity of California. b u ild in g . H e h a s ta k e n o u t th e w all w rite r of th e a d v e rtis e m e n t p u ts be- I P rim ary M ay 1 7 fo r th e r e a d e r th e real reason . hv R h e u m a tic P a in s R e liev ed , on th e n o rth c o rn e r a n d re p la c e d It P a id A dv thp la t te r «hr. .i.i ... ♦» < 1 h a v e U3ed ( h a in b e r la in ’s b ln l- Worked as a laborer in 1889, at. $1.50 per day, in lo u u ld w ith a w indow w hich w ill be o f a d - ' C - » tio ld com e th is su m m e r m e n t fo r p ain s in th e c h e st a n d lam e- tit ‘‘iknr* tvi...... . .. . . e rs d . u e to rh . e u m a - ta g g e e in in g g iv iv in in g g lig lig h h t t to to th th e e show sh o w ,o O u r I n te r n a tio n a l P la y g ro u n d ." i ness of > .« th e s h , o u ld the shipyards on Coos Bay, Oregon. v v a a n n ta " I f you a r e p u ttin g th e m ax im u m tism , a n d am p leased to say th a t It FRANCE ONLY PLACE Rose froyi the ranks to executive head of a large room of th e g a ra g e w hich is now in a m o u n t of w ork in y o u r b u sin e ss " l h a s n e v e r falletI to g ive m e p ro m p t FOR MAN THESE DAYS th a t p a rt of th e b u ild in g sin ce he re a d s th e te x t of th e a d v e rtis e m e n t, I i a ^ S ’ N " v . - A d v ” 8 ' lumber ami shipping industry, employing many m oved th e b la c k s m ith a n d m a c n in - thousands of men. G ypsy S m ith , o n e -tim e v ag ab o n d , ery d e p a rtm e n t In to th e an n ex . th e w o rld ’s g re a te s t e v a n g e lis t and C la u d e S to c k to n h a s been d o in g th e Started ilie town of North Bend, 1901. Postered fo r th e p a st th r e e y e a rs a Y. M. C. A. w o rk . community progress, founded and developed many w a r w ork s e c r e ta ry w itii th e B ritish S unday serv ices will be held at the enterprises. a rm y on th e w estern fr o n t say s; B aptist eh u rch as usual n ext S unday “ I ’ve been lo v in g p eo p le all my com m encing w ith Bible school a t 10 Mayor of North Bend, 1902-1914. life, b u t I co u ld sh o o t th e k a is e r and a. m. Rev. E. A. L eonard w ill have GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with Patriotic work in connection with Liberty Loan, feel th a t I w as d o in g a fa v o r to God. c h arg e of th e m o rn in g serv ice a t 11 yr. f mo*. Red Cross and War Stamp activities, for the last T h e K a is e r's God is my Devil '• o’clock Tile re p o rts of th e delegates D aily O reg o n ian ....................... . .00 33.26 twelve months. G ypsy S m ith has been s ta n d in g be from the A ssociation will be a part D ally arid S u n d ay O reg o n ian .00 4 26 sid e th e fig h tin g m en th ro u g h all of th e service. Let all th e m em bers be D aily J o u r n a l ........................ .. .fit) 3.00 His EXECUTIVE ABILITY, his BUSINESS th e g rim e of th e tre n c h e s , m a k in g present E vening serv ice w ill be at D aily an d S u n d ay J o u r n a l fill 4 on EX PERIEN CE and his CONSTRUCTIVE POL I h is "m ach in e-g u n sp e e c h e s " y. h e re K p m , w hen th e pastor, Rev. A J. Ew eulng T e le g ra m HI •h e big g u n s w. re riv a l o ra to rs . ICIES, I )() make him W are, will preach on th e su b ject, “T he W eekly O r e g o u i a n ................. Ou 1.16 “ E very en e rg y m u st he hem to C hurch and Its R elation to th e W orld S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l.... 00 1 16 w a rd slo p in g th e G e rm a n s ," he said D em ocracy.” All a re in v ited D ally N ew s a n d N.-W . F a rm s te a d 3.60 “ YOUR KIND OF A MAN FOR GOVERNOR” in New Y ork recen tly . "T h e k a is e r T he M isses A nna and D ollle M organ Is a b east. H is p eople h av e been fed Now’s the best time to subscribe. Do k NOW. w ere hostesses S un d ay a t a g a th e r on th e b elief th a t th ey m ust c ru sh ing of th e ir b ro th e rs and s is te rs and th e B ritis h E m p ire, an d th e n E n g th e ir fam ilies a tth e M organ farm n ear PHONE 701 la n d ’s sp aw n , th e Americans W e’ve T ro u td ale. T he whole com pany took u go t to fight th e w ar to a finish We trip over th e highw ay to M ultnom ah .m u s t p u t th e G e rm a n s w here th ey F a lls w here a picnic d in n e r was a re in no p o sitio n to do th e w orld B esides th e .Misses M organ i..- . 5JTJÇ -n. ¡ f u r th e r h arm . G e rm a n y h as sh a m e d served. and th e ir b ro th e rs, F red, H ector and tile soul o f tile w hole w o rld ." Bobbie, who re sid e on th e hom e place, "G o in g back’ " he s a id . "O f th e re w ere p re se n t Mr and M rs W G. c o u rs e in a h o sp ita l in E n g la n d I M organ and d a u g h te r. Mr. and Mrs. j ta lk e d w ith a m ere boy wiio had II. E. M organ and tw o sons of St. been w o u n d ed fo u r tim e t II. ) a ll sh o t to pieces, W hen I wai le a v Jo h n s. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k G ibbs and son of G resham j lug, a ft. r a long ta lk w ith I m . NO ¡s a id . ’W ell, sonn w h e re w ill Republican Candidate to WTLr, TRAIN SOLDIERS m eet a g a in SPREAD i I is evi eves flash ed , ‘in TO BE TECHNICIANS I F ra n c e , s ir In said rely you OF I don’t '■ a n t to go ha. k U ncle Sam w ill tr a in 300 s o ld ie rs f ra n c e ? I a sk e d of h is n a tio n a l a rm y In th e Iab o ra him . ’Ah. do i Succeed Himself a s I " h< said , DISEASE Wl: re else is th fo r m an th e s e to r ie s o f th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l d ay s co lleg e, b eg in n in g a b o u t May 10. . — —----------------— T ,,e m en w ill be se le c te d from th e C o n s ta b le o f FOUR MINUTE SPEAKERS ilifferpnf canipH o f thp c o u n try an d 0 0 W ITH MR ALDERSON tr a in e d to be te c h n ic ia n s in c e rta in , ,, “ , . i im p o rta n t lin e s, n o ta b lv sh o p w ork M ention . w as . m ade n th e d O u u iio tlo o o s k - i ■ P » o ra , o r w ir e le s s o p e r a tio n a u to m o - Cultivators in one or two-horse. Planet Jr.-Iron Age M u ltn o m a h D istr ic t of flu* patriotic* o n tertain n iH iit riv e n 1,11** ■ I. , o r , , . . . hv th ......... , b lh d i v i n g , a n d c a re of m a c h in e ry . «1» 1 1 r i< <i > n \ ilit» p iiiiH Garden Seeders and Cultivators ! u M is o f tin n i l * piw’lit l i g n in h I |1Py W| ns | | U()rk . u , , h e |r tr a d e u n d e r ¡g ra d e s from v a rio u s sch o o ls o f th e , h( r e g u la r fa c u lty m en, b u t w ill be co u n ty T h e c o n te s t fo u r 4 -m in u te in c h a rg e o f th e ir r e g u la r arm y o f Primaries, Ma\ I7th s p e a k e rs -of w hom six w ere to he ficers P ro f. F. H S h e p h e rd has se le c te d — w as won as fo llo w s: (¡su e - i , „ i been n am ed a s s is ta n t to th e d ir e c to r vieve R ates o f G ilb e rt w as first, w ith \v „ ,, ,. r (P aid A d v e rtis e m e n t ) t, ■ j , ’’ AHll 111 g t Oil I) ( , ;| Il(J . ’ I • i ■. p W. A. HESSEL ’ 6x iiiliilaic for the Repub --------------------------- e ' - e ..,.., ; .. visiting SENATOR Gove rnor Keep Jnformed on le ading Events of the Day 100% Planting M. M. SQUIRE Using an iron A ge Potato P lanter Hessel’s Farm Machinery W. W. HALL C lican Nomination for County Clerk ot Multnomah County at the Primaries MAY 17. 1918 li e inak.v. th,* fid low in g ravn- i m i »III, th e Uuhlir If a t th e en d o f th e y e a r 191» lie b u d g e t c o m m itte e And «hat 1 lim e ta ile d to re d u c e th e a n n u a l pensc o f th e office by from $.>,0U0 to 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 as co m p a re d a h (h e c o rre s p o n d in g y eai o i H i , o r to g iv e as p ro m p t serv - ■ ..s a c c u ra te re c o rd a n d a« s f- iicieiu a d m in is tr a tio n of th e of- "• e, I w ill d o n a te o n e -h a lf o f my ary fo r th e tw o y e a rs to th e lied C ro ss F u n d an d a d m it ta li- P aid Adv. Itaeehall “ t b e r There." S co res o f F re n e h h llls a re b eln g * ti ld i to m a k e b a se b a ll g ro u n d « for :he A m erican « o ld lers to use w lth lU lpm ent fu rn ls h e d by tlie \ M C A v A PHOTOS A M a u n ,-, low | ....... ; B rn sn - I '. r . s l , . , , , , r Sam lia r , ■ „ ‘ ,, , " *" •’M H ’c t d l -h a , w o rk o | tr a in in g m en in g ro u p s of 3 00 o r C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t W C. Al AI.X. I I I S I A M D A U S I S K S ■! m o re w ill be c o n tin u o u s th r o u g h o u t I d e rs o n to o k th e s e p u p ils in . h a rg e lh ,, u a r a n d h as h ad o n e of th e m accom pany him e ach n ig h t th is w eek a t a p u b lic N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S a th e r ln g a n d to o k th e m a llw lth th em »O . 15399. PICTURE FR AM IN G G ILT OK n a t u r a l w o o l to th e W est sid e on T h u rs d a y n ig h t N, , and Cheap Tn the C o u n ty C o u rt o f the S ta te o f <>re- H e h a s been c o n d u c tin g th e s e m eet . I •3» i , . . kfnn. fo r M u ltn o m a h C ou nty ev ery n ig h t th is m o n th , except In ,he ot .he K state ,,r C harles M A X S C H N E ID E R x * ¡S S Ings u o n d a e y « n < ig .h h > ts . , » v is I . « itin , l _ g . ev ...... ery .. — f,0 „ , I .!. ) old Dm>««sed M a th « » » ’ B ldg., M ain St N n tle » IS hereby given th a t the un der- d is tric t P u b lic s p e a k e rs fro m i o FboB« Ut — n . fro . . . . m . . th e . « \a n r o io u u s s I* pn " P f 0 * " ” *1 a .lm tn la trs i ....................................... la n d a n d c h ild re S) h o p ,s f u r n , . hp(| , hp p r t a tn ,n „ n , s . . Uoun.y^Co’u " ' 0” ° '« ^ N a tu re C u re s, th e Ih a -to r "Ttakcs lit. T h ese m e e tin g s b egan a t G re sh a m on ««ate o f O regon fo r th e C ou nty o f M u lt . . . _ o rb . e tt on nom ah. an.l hits q u a llfia d as such (A p ril • 1, an d w . ill . . finish at C Fee. A ll persons h a vin g c la im s a g a in s t said T h e re Is uu old sa y in g th a t " N a th » e v e n in g o f th e 3 0 th e s ta te a re here b y n o tifie d an d d ire c te d to tu r e c u re s, th e d o c to r ta k e « th e fe e ." present the same to said a d m in is tr a tr ix but ns ev e ry o n e k n o w s yoi^ can h elp T ru e In te rin a n S p irti. at the o ffic e o f her a tto rn e y . J. J. Jo h n N a tu re very m uch a n d th e re b y e n son Room 31« S |M l.lln g B ld g . P o rtla n d , ab le it to effect a c u re In m u ch less American soldiers a r e p la y in g '»regon. p ro p e rly v e rifie d as req u ire d by tim e th a n Is u su a lly re q u ire d T his .« e p » a .v ,v u u la .a rly ri7 tr t r u u e e o of t co co ld in s s c n»ui 1» rtic C h am b a se b a ll in F ra n c e w h e re th e cra sh law a i t h in six m onths fro m th e d a te o f b e rla ln 's C o u g h R em ed y re lie v e s th« of &•» « « » In st th e b a ll vies w ith f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th is notice - i D a M te d and f ir s t published A p r il 1«, lu 1 In u U ifies lrica th tk o a __ m . ____ _ lu ilffn n g s, liq e »gwas»la to u g h m u c u s an d 1 eU^, th e W b u .. —*1 rs tin g o f - a German shrapnel i m a id s in Its e x p e c to ra tio n , a lla y s th e sh e lls H a r r ie t e r e y n o l d b . co u g h an d a id s N a tu re in re s to rin g A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e E s ta te th e sy ste m to a h e a lth y c o n d itio n Save five to six dollars hv in s u rin g < hartes R eynolds ! : Adv. your new Ford with John Brown - j 1 JoH.NSON «ttorney for - c d Batata 1 New Callery Adv. 3H S p ald in g B ld g . P o rtla n d . Ore Amercanism and the Third Liberty Loan Not c o n q u e st, te r r o r , blood and Iro n : b u t high re so lv e an.l fe a rle ss sa c rific e sh a ll w in fo r th e w o rld a la s tin g p eace an d freed o m That o u r boys on th e lin e ’ may p re ss c o n fid en tly fo rw a rd , th ey m u st feel b e h in d th e m o u r u n ite d s u p p o r t; m u s t know h a t A m erica is p o u rin g o u t freely Its e n e rg y a n d Its m a te ria ls 'o r v icto ry q u ic k a n d su re . Let us each do " o u r b i t " — a n d a little m o re. On th e last d a y s o f th e T h ird L oan you a re in v ite d to com e in to th is I n s titu tio n a n d su b s c rib e «* R FIRST STATE BANK Gresham, Oregon