Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 30, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
Stand by Our Fighting Men
Krom hundred» of thousand» of A m erican farm s, in an sw er to
th e call of th e ir country and in obedieuce to th e law of th e ir coun­
try. A m erican boy» have gone and today are lighting side by side
w ith hu n d red s of thou san d s ot A m erican boys from the cities and
town» of th e country, confronting d anger and death.
T he duty of us who rem ain a t hom e in safety to afford the
m eans to m ake these boys pow erful and victorious is a most im p era­
tive one.
Buy L iberty Bonds.
BANK OF GRESHAM
GRESHA M , OREGON
W here do
you stand ?
You are either for the
w ar or against it.
If
you are against it you
ought to be in G er­
m any. If you are for
it you ought to ow n
L iberty Bonds.
*
buy
that Liberty Bond
today
A dvertisem ent contributed by
STANDARD
O IL C O M P A N Y
(CALIFORNIA)
e e,
Ysie KNOVd OUR-
M E A T S VMILL
i V leasb y o u
W E L L - SO
M U C H ,T H A T
FOLKS
WE WANT YOU
TO TELL ON US
(Don’t keep it a secret. A fter
you've discovered how o u r m eats
please you, your fam ily and your
guests, we w ant you to tell o th e r
folks ab o u t It. T h at so rt of frie n d ­
ly
gossip won’t h u rt anybody.
Pass along th e good word
PHONE 41.
Gresham Market
EXPERT
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
E. E. C H IP M A N
STATE OF AFr AIRS
The A m erican Defense society,
headed b>. m en whoae patriotlgnl alu , 1
, ,
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questioned—who I
| “ ave hi“ * lo “« 8t‘«‘'lc e In th e highest |
offices in the U nited S tates and who |
th e re fo re are able to speak w ith a u ­
th o rity — has done g re a t and effective
service in th e war.
At th e very o u tb re a k of w ar it held
Sam H arlow received his certificate
of m em bership to th e th ird Rainbow m ass m eetings in beh alf of th e w ar
R egim ent last week. He bas also had legislation advocated by th e P re si­
th e honor of visitin g schools th e past dent. It was th e first and only o r­
week w ith S u p erin ten d en t A lderson g anization to m ake w ar on pro-G er­
It was th e first
in com pany w ith th e o th e r fo u r-m in ­ man soap-boxers.
ute liberty boud sp eak ers, an d had defense society to expose th e b lu n d ­
his p ictu re w ith them published in ers and crim es of G erm any. It was the
one society to m ake th e w ar on G er­
last S un d ay ’s O regonian
man in su ran ce com panies which re­
An "ocean w ave” has been in ­
su lted in action by S ecretary McAdoo.
stalled on the school g ro u n d s by Mr
It was th e first defense society Io call
ISkirvln, und is giving m uch joy to
atte n tio n to th e d an g ero u s "p eace”
th e kiddies. It isn ’t all play at school,
preachings of W. R. H earst, and the
i how ever, a t recess tim es, for they
¡have a hot bed in op eratio n and cab­ first to ap p e ar a t W ashington in the
case ag ain st L aF o ilette, It was th e
bage and tom ato p lan ts which they
first defense society to urge th e P res­
are raisin g for th e m arket,
id en t to m ake w ar on A ustria. It has
j Lee E vans has a new tru ck for many o th e r n otable achievem ents to
hau lin g wood which will ca rry two Its credit.
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( and a h alf cords at a load. He has
The o th e r day it issued an appeal
th e co n tra ct for supplying M ultno­ to th e P resid en t w hich opposed peace
mah farm with wood, and needed the n eg o tiatio n s w ith an unb eaten and
EAR NEST
JO H N WM
A N D E R S O N , F R E D J. L E D B U R Y , F ield A rtillery .
tru ck to keep up th e work.
u n rep e n tan t G erm any, and urged the
LLO YD L IT T L E PA G E . A v ia tio n .
1-3 W. b a r r a c k s B.. U. S. N. T rain
A LT O N LO V E LA C E . Co. L. 162d Inf.,
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E niunuel Fox was draw n in th e o rg an izatio n of th e A m erican fighting
A E. 1*. h ra n ce, v ia New York.
ISA A C W A N D B R S O N . B at. C. 148th
! present arm y d ra ft, and will an sw er force to the full lim it of o u r power.
L IE U T . CH AS. R. McCOLL, M. K. C.,
F A , 41»t D lv., A. E. F-
B a se H o sp ita l, Cam p L e w is, A m eri­
O L E N N A N D R E , M achine Co.. No. 1
jth e call May 3d, going to F o rt Mc-
This action en rag es th e New York
can L ake, W ash .
C a m p J o h n s to n , J a c k so n v ille , Fla.
IN F O R E S T A R N O L D , 2d Co Re< c o r i * c h a s w . s . M c C a r t e r , n t h
| Dowell.
W orld, w hich ch a racterize s it is E D C W
M o to r M e ch an ics' Reg.. S ig n a l Corps.
oast A rt., F t. S te v e n s. Ore.
Cam p H ancock. A u gu sta, o a
BAKER
O ur school principal, T. J. S kirvin, “ m ore offensive th a n pro-G erm an T E o L M
M E R B A N K U S . N e v a i T r a in in g S ta .. UARR g LL M cUREARY. Ü. a. M arina.
has accepted th e position as princpal p ro p ag an d a.” How d are any body of
San D ieg o , C a n lifo
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K. J. MvCULLUUH. HUq. Co., 44tn in f .,
i.- v rn
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Cam p L i » n , W ash.
B E R T B a s I.EE. A ero „ D ep o t, 19th
i of th e g rad e school at G resham for men, how ever high th e ir sta n d in g or H E A R ero
Y
A R C H IE M cK EG W N .
S quad., G arden CRv NJ
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next year. We are so rry to lose a how ever g re a t th e ir w isdom, suggest
C orps, 309th lia s . U. 8. in f.. Camp
ERN EST BATES
M eade, W a sh in g to n , D. C.
successful principal, and his ch a rm ­ an y th in g to th e P re sid en t? T ills is BY RON B E L L , U. S. N a v a l T ra in in g
S ta , Co. C. 2, Cam p D„ San F ra n cisco . W 1LL 1E M A R T IN .
ing wife, and the good w ishes of the th e a ttitu d e of th e W orld. In o th e r
C H A R L E S M AYER.
C a lifo rn ia .
T . E E E M E R R IL L , 39il A mb. C o,
com m unity will go w ith them to the words, th e W orld w ould have us be­ CORP. F R A N K G B E L L . Co C„ 113th SU 319
S a n ita r y T rain , L ew ie B ranob.
E n g . 4 1 st D lv . A. E. F „ F rance.
T acom a, W ash,
lieve th a t th is is not th e people’s w ar, L E S L IE B E R K t, U. 8. M arines.
la rg e r field.
W A L T E R W. M E TZG E R , A. 8. M. C. T.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Boyle have h ut th e P re sid e n t’s w ar, a m onarchial A L B E R T A. B E Y E R , m u sicia n . U. S. N.
C. Sq'ii'u. 29, T'rov. R eg. aec. F. Camp
M cA rthur, W aco, T e x a s
S ta tio n , B rem erto n , W ash.
Any suggestions
taken possession of th e Boscoe house one-m an affair.
C A R L F. B E Y E R , m u sic ia n U. S. N. I F L U 1 E D b. M E TZG E R , q M. C, Shop
I Mr. Boyle is th e new section boss, from the people o r from a g reat and
U n it 206 Co. C., T ea t »1, El Taeo, Tea.
T ra in in g S ta tio n , B rem erto n , W aeh.
B E Y E R , m u sic ia n U S. N. | J ° 1HN
" W . M IL A N , R eserv e lio e p . Corp«
C om ing h ere from Cascade Locks
rep rese n tativ e body of men are "m o re E L T M ra E in R in C.
g S ta tio n , B rem erto n , W a sh .
B o r in g , O regon.
B A Y A R D M ILLER, S q u adronit, A viation
Mrs. N. S. P arsons, who lias been offensive th an pro-G eriuan p ropa­ JO H N B IC H A ;., C an ad ian A rm y
H E N R Y B G T T L B 8O N , N a v a l T r a in in g , M eeh T ia iiu iig School, St. P aul, Minn
very ill from ptom nine poisoning, is g an d a .”
S t a . Cam p F a r a g u t Bar No. 841 So G LE N W O O D M ILLER, Clerk H d q is., Av
ip e Co., G rant L ak es, I llin o is.
, l“ l ‘on Meeh. T ra in in g School, at. Haul,
recovering slowly, th o u g h she is still
It can he seen by looking over th e C E S C h IL
BO ZARTH .
in a serio u s condition.
ro ster of th e Defense society th a t It 8G T. BO YD O. B R A S W E L L , Aviation H .C .M O F F JS T T ,..........
S ch ool, R oom 101, A u stin , T e x a s.
L E IG H T O N M O NTE1TH , Co. E. 18th
has many men whom th e P resid en t E D G A R BRO O K S.
E u g . BY- U. 8. A rm y F. O. 706. A. E.
R SO N B R O W N , 186th A ero Bq’d'n, , * . France.
FAIRVIEW
should now be using as helpers. The E M K E e lly
F. N o 2, So. A n ton io. T e x a s.
: 1 H o s 1 . M ORGAN
fact th a t they are not being used JO H N B U R B A 396 Aero Squadron, K elly G EO R G E N E IL S O N , 33d Eng. R eurult
F ield N o 1 S ou th Santonlo, T ex a s.
, B a i, Cam p M eade. M aryland;
L ittle Maht-I Rice, who has been ill m eans th a t a g re a t A m erican w ar re ­ LEO
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CAD D Y ,
U. 8 M arin e Corps, L O U IS N IE L S O N , 24th Eng.
U. 8. S. M isso u ri, ca re i ’o etm a e ter, G EO R G E N EL SO N -
for about six weeks in M ultnom ah source is being w asted. Knowing th e
N ew York.
E D W A R D C. N U R E E N , Co. 4, G. C. A.,
hospital with typhoid fever, died yes­ situ atio n as they do, th ese men are A L B E R T CAM P. Co. D „ 1 I M In f .
.vy(a.».,.‘Iu*.ton
E D W A R D C. N O R E E N , Co. 4, C. A. C ,
E. F. F ia n c e , v ia N ew York.
terd ay m orning. T he fu n eral was forced by th e ir p atrio tism to speak EG. A. CAN
6 th D lv ., ca re P o stm a s te r , N ew York
IF F . ca re M edical D e p t , 162d
ROY O D SEN , S ea m en Bar. Sea. 2d C o,
A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
held th is aftern o o n in P o rtlan d . The unofficially, for h itte r p artisan s have
Sail F ru n cisco , C a lifo rn ia .
O SCAR C A R L SO N . 82d Co., C. A. C..
little girl, who was 7 years old, was k ep t them from serving und speaking
RAY P A L M G U IST . B a t C.. 148th F. A.,
P reeld lo , S an F ra n cisco , C alif.
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T r a in in g S ta ., G. Bar. Co. X 8, San TOM P A R K E R , Co. D. 162d In f. 41 st Dlv.
A. E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York.
F ra n cleco , C alif.
b ro th er, C harlie, was buried C harlie out precedent In th e h isto ry of w ar-
VEJIL P A R K E R .
E R N E ST C H R 1ST E N 8B N .
¡died oil March 10, a fte r a m o n th ’s 111- m aking dem ocracies. Is such u n a r­ o e o k g e C l a r k ;
IR V IN P A R M L E Y .
C A R L CO NG DO N, 18th E ng. R y Co. C L IFT O N P E T E R S O N , (J. M. C.. Camp
I ness of th e sam e disease.
row p artisan a ttitu d e , w hich is
J o h n sto n , J a c k so n v ille , c la
E U. S. A rm y P. O. No. 7 0 l, A. E. F ,
E L M E R L. P H E L P S , Co. F.. 6th B at.,
F ran ce.
Simon Brook, 1»! years of age, has voiced by th e New W orld, th e sp irit
20 lh E n g.. A. E. F. F r a n ca
R A L P H E. C R A N D A L L , Co. G„ 32d
suffered a relapse and is rep o rted to of co-operation and effective unity
DAY F. P U T T E R .
In f., S c h o fie ld B arrack«, H a w a ii T.
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be ill. He has had typhoid fever and w hich 1 b necessary for victory?
ca re P o s tm a s te r . N. Y.
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was suposed to have recovered. He
— W ichita (K ans. I Beacon.
U. S. M., F t. C rockett, G alveston , Tax».-
F R A N K C R A W F O R D . U. S. N I a g o
Is now u n d er th e d o c to r’s care.
D k X T E lt Q U E S IN B E R R Y , Horauehoer.
l'a g o . Iela n d o f Sam oa.
23d Eng. Co. E., Camp L aurel, Aid.
E D M U N D G. C O N V ILL.
Mrs. J. H. P eterso n will spend the SURPLUS POTATOES
q u e s i n b e r r y . D e m ist,
F R E D D A V IS , Co. 8, O. C. A.. F t S te v ­ H o l l a n d
U. S. N a v a l T ra in in g s t a t io n
O regon.
week at Mist, O regon, visiting with
MUST BE SOLD C O en«
R P C A R L Y L E A. C U N N IN G H A M , CORP. E A R E R A D F O R D . 20th In f. Co.
friends
11., F t. D o u g la ss , U tah.
Co. A. 116th E ng. 41«t D iv , A. B. F ,
ELM ER RADFORD
F ran ce.
O regon has 500 carlo ad s of s u r ­
Mrs. H. M. Shaw and h er d au g h ter.
W D E A V E R , Co 5. O. C. A , F t. Canby, FLO Y D R A D F O R D .
JE SSE RADFORD.
W a sh in g to n .
Mrs. Leslie St. C lair, are spending the plus potatoes, say $250,000 w orth at
G eH A V E N , U. 8. N a v a l T ra in ­ GUY H. R EA D , Co. D. l e t E n g., A E. F.
reta il, which will spoil by sum m er If C H in AS.
week In P o rtlan d w ith relatives.
RGBS E. R E A D , Co. D. 1st Eng., A. E. F.
g S ta., M are (elan d , C alif.
W ARG
D IC K E N S O N , S u p p ly Co., G R E Y N O L D S , Co. H. 163d U. S. In f.,
Fairview g ran g e will hold its reg ­ not eaten. O ur soldiers and th e E G 14th
A. E. F. F ran ce, v ia N ew York
In f. A m erica n Lake. W ash.
u lar all-day m eeting S atu rd ay , May allies on th e blood-drenched fields of C E C IL D U K E , Co. F , 6th B a t , 20 lh Eng. L. E. R ICH M O ND.
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4, All m em bers a re urged to be F ran ce inuBt have 7 5,000,000 to 90,- R A Y M O N D D U N B A R . M u slolan , F ort h a r r y c . r i c k e r t ,
000,000
bushels
of
w
heat
between
S te v e n s, O regon.
VICTO
R R 1C H K R T
present.
D uring
th e lectu re hour
W. R IC H E R !'.
ED D U N N .
now
and
harvest
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fighting.
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R R IC H E Y , Co. F 4th B a t. 20tb
Miss E dna G roves of P o rtlan d will
A E. F. F ra n ce, v ia N ew York
U. S. E ng. A m erica n U n iv., W a sh in g ­
speak oil "F ood C o n serv atio n .” All tato es a re cheap. We m ust eat them V E N C 1L E V A N S .
ton, D. C.
We E D . E V E R E T T , B a t B . 147th F. A., 1ST SG T. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S , Co.
persons in te reste d are Invited to he and send th e w heat to the front
A. E. F. v ia N ew Y ork
E. 18th E n g R y. U. B A rm y P . O.
are actu ally not eatin g as many p o ta­ E L IS F O R SG ItE N . 36th Aero Squad.
N o . 706, A. E. F ., F rance.
p resen t and h ear Miss Groves
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toes th is y ear as last, when p o tato ISA A C FO ST ER .
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POWELL VALLEY
I t S te v e n s, O regon.
J o E R o s s , C o O. 192d In f. 4 1 st D lvl
like hum an n a tu re ? To use th is O re­ K E N T F R E E M A N , C o . 3. O. C. A.. F t.
slo n , A. E. F . F ra n cs, v ia N ew York
S te p h en s, O regon.
N E L S O N ROBS, 34 A sro S'qd'n., A. B. I
Mr. and Mrs. Dave P alm blad, of gon su rp lu s every person in Oregon
DKWEYY G IB U S , Co. B , 162d In f. 41st
F ran co.
P o rtlan d , are th e proud p are n ts of over ten years of age should eat
D lv , A E F . F ran cs, v is N ew York.
CO RP. D. E R U S S E L L , Co U. 118th
L ug. 41st D lv . A. E. F., F ran ce.
L IE H A L E Y , R ese r v e H osp . C o r p s
a baby hoy horn S atu rd ay , April 27. ab o u t h alf a bushel of po tato es m ore W B IL orin
g, O regon
JO H N D A D E R U S S E L L . Co. F. 18th
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All a re doing well.
in th e next th re e m onths th an he us­ O L IV E R H A M B L E N
A. E. F., F ran ce.
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert P alm blad and ually eats. T h ere are 270 m eals in P R T . F R A N K A. H A M L IN . Co
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G A R L. R U S S E L L , U. 8. S. K ea rsu g e,
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E n g , A. E. F F ranco.
ca r« P o stm a s te r , N ew York.
Mrs. P alm blad went to Deep Creek th re e m onths, an d th is m eans we C L 8 IF T
O N H A R R IS , Co. C
1st la f , L E S L IE T. ST C L A IR , s u p p ly Co , 69
C. A. C A K F
S c h o fie ld Bar, H a w a ii. T
Sunday to visit Mr F orsberg. who is should adtl an av erag e of n early two
T h e o d o r e H a r r i s .
R U D O L P H SA LM U 38T, q M C., Me­
ounces of potatoes to every one of F R E D H A R T T .
very sick.
c h a n ic a l R ep a ir U nit No. 306, Camp
C H E N D R IC K S . Co. K-. 162d In f , 41at
M ei^s, Co. C., B ldg. 84. W a sh in g to n ,
C allers a t th e hom e of O. F. Lind o u r m eals every day u n til July.
J ustice
HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
D l v , A. E. F
Phone 901
I f yo u h a v e C a ttle o f a n y
k in d to sell o r w ish to b u y
Auto for Hire all Hours
P ilon e 5 0 x 2
Much work was accom plished at
the Red Cross m eeting last T hursday.
A large crow d of en th u sia stic work-
ers tu rn e d out, som e new m em bers
ad ding m aterially to th e efficiencv of
th e work
We have all-day m eetings
4ow, T h u rsd ay s 10 to 5. Mr». L. A.
H arlow has don ated a sew ing m a­
chine, m aking fo u r at o u r disposal
now.
L iv e s to c k H a u lin g by T r u c k
a t a re a s o n a b le p ric e
A Splendid R ecord A ch ieved .
H. W. S nashall, p resid en t of the
F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief Assocla-
ion, rep o rts th e association has
broken all form er records in 1917.
T he an n u a l sta te m e n t show s 383 new
m em bers gained, 17 fire losses paid,
GRESHAM. OREGON
g g reg atin g $4911; $1,036,677 of in-
urance w ritte n , one assessm ent lev­
ied, and $700 invested in liberty
bonds d u rin g the year. T he associa­
tion is en te rin g its 14th year, and has
ver 4000 m etebers carrying $ 4 ,2 5 0 ,-j
C o n tra c to r a n d B u ild e r
000 insurance. I t has m ade an an- J
General Contractor
n u al saving of over 60 per cent to ita
Sceptic Tanks
m em bers. At th e an n u a l m eeting in
Ja n u a ry A ndrew U rugger o t G resh­
Jack screw s fo r Kent
am was re-elected d irec to r for the
FRANK C. JONES
n in th year.
F arm ers desirin g to
liroluuii. Ore.
Join may obtain Inform ation from
H. W. S nashall, G resham . R. A. or
H erm an
Loedtng, se cretary , 4 09
Bishop McDowell, of th e M ethod­
Stock E xchange Bldg., P o rtla n d .— '
ist
Episcopal ch u rch , says th a t re-
Adv.
S c o r Good Advice
¡ce n tl’, he a ,k e d a '"* ® b e r of Preal-
"D o n ’t th in k too m uch of your * dent W ilson's cabinet w hat m essage
own m ethods. W atch o th e r people’s i he would like to have delivered to
ways and learn from them
T his is th.- ,-hurches of th e country. W ith-
good advice, especially when bilious
,
m om ent’s h esitatio n th e mera-
o r co nstipated. You will find m any 1
people who use Chamberlain's Tab her of th e cabinet rep lied : "C all up­ i . r; i '.'.„¡ cô d , « „ » - . i p « .
lets for these ailments with ths best on th e churches to keep high and
a
b in s .
„r
results, and will do well to follow stro n g th e m orale of th e people who hospital auppllea and all kinds of a r
tid e s needed.
their example.— Adv
are not fighting "
E. BAUMANN
If you haven't got It yet try a
Try Mellen's perfume«, all odors
want ad.
At Powell's Pharmacy— Adv.
F ran ce, via N ew York
C O R I’ W A. H E N S L E Y , lo t B a t. Co. C C. G S C H N E ID E R , B a s s H o sp ita l U nit
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Chas
E n g.. 41 st D lv ., A. E. F. F ran co
46. Cam p
L e w is
A m erican
Lake.
Palm blad and ch ild ren , Mr. an d Mrs. MORE REGISTRATION
C A R Y L H E S L 1N . B upply C o . 66tfa Art..
W a sh in g ton.
Ft. S tev o n o , O regon.
O
SCAR
SED1G
Swan M agnuson an d ch ild ren , Miss
THAN IN ALL OF 1917 CO RP C L A U D E H E B L IN , Co H 161(1 RAY S R R 1 N E H . E le c tr ic S eh ool, U 8 N ,
In f.. 41st D l v , A E F. t r a n c e , v ia
M ars Isla n d . C a lifo r n ia
Ellen U nis and Mrs J. L indquist.
N ew York.
F R E D M UR R A Y SM IT H
A ccording to th e Oregon A utom o­
C H A R L E S H 1C K 8. 34th A ero Squad., E a r l STANIAOY, 99 P rov * « r o S q u a d .
bile Rpcord, published in th e O utlook
ca re Adi. Offloo, A. E F„ F ra n ce
H A R R Y S 1 A N L E Y . N av y .
OREGON W. C. T. U ACTIVE
J A S o . H IL L Y A R D , ca re Med. D ept. Co
A. E. F.. F ran ce, v ia N ew York
Job
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SG T. W IL B U R S T A N L E Y . Bkt. B 147
IN PATRIOTIC WORK
F. A.. 99th B rig., 41st D lv., A. E F
figures fu rn ish ed by S ecretary of J. W IL L IA M H IL L Y A R D , U 8 8 I o w a
care P M. N. Y.
SGT.
VER N
S T A T E R , A ero Squad.
T he ce n tral co m m ittee of th e O re­ S tate O lcott, th e re were m ore m otor VICTO R HOLM . N a v a l R ese r v e R a d io l C am p No. 2, G arden Cl tv. Long Islan d .
S ch o o l, H a rv a rd
U n l v . C am bridge, i N ew YorE
gon W om en’s C h ristian T em perance vehicles reg istered in Oregon for . M
ass.
P A U L S T E V E N S , Us. ■ , 1624 U. 8. In
¡Union haa recently issued a n ea t le a f­ 1918 th an were reg istered d u rin g the JO H N K H O N E Y . 8 8 U N o 28, See . fa n ir y , A. E. » .
tlo n
S a n ita ir e
A m erloam «, S ectio n C L A R K E ST1L L1O N B, Co. B. 16Jd Inf.
let se ttin g fo rth th e work done In e n tire year of 1917. T he to ta l for ..r ,'* ’ “ .*’’
A B F-c F ra n cs.
A. E. F'. F ra n cs, v ia N ew York
R B E R T H. HOSB, 363d A m p C o . OSCAR S T O N E M M C orp s
Cam o
¡various lines d u rin g th e past six the 1917 re g istra tio n was passed by H E 318th
S a n ita r y T rain . Cam p I aw I s
O reeu e, N. C.
W a sh in g to n .
UEOROE' R. S W A U E R T . 23U Eng
! m onths, which show s th a t th e women th e 1918 reg istra tio n a M onday. The
C O R P G W H U M A 8O N , 118th A ero ) C am p M eade. Md.
lo t th e o rg an izatio n have been active e n tire to tal for 1917 was 48,632. On
Squad.. L ove F ie ld , D a lla s, T e x a a
LESTER TALLM ADGE
MOND
HUM AHON, Co H 163d CORP. F R A N K T E E VIN, Co. 13, 4th Mu
in carry in g o ut th e ir plans. T he de­ April 23, 1917, th e to ta l re g is tra ­ RAY
In f , 41 st D lv , A K F F ran ce, v is
168 Depul B rig., A. E If.. F rance.
N ew York.
i W IL L T E E V IN , N s. 2461. F. A Cam p
p artm en t of p atrio tic work reportB tions fo r th e year 1917 passed th e to ­
CORP. W F J E N N E Co C l i i t u Kng
L e w is, W ash.
tal fo r th e e n tire y ear of 1916, which
Itbe follow ing:
41at D lv . A. E F , F r a n c s
¡ LL O Y D T E G A R T .
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S ent to Oregon Boys— 17,000 dish was 33,917, so O regonians a re e ith e r
A E F. F ra n ce, v is N ew York
E. S o u th . T a co in a , W ash.
tow els, 1,500 housew ives, 600 com ­ buying m ore cars th is y ear o r they A I.URUT A. JO H N S O N , F'Arrolon Ialaii'i, WOKIC T H o ld A d. KffMTvt lio s p Corp»
9»th Co., C a lifo r n ia
F R A N K W TH O M AS, Os. A. 33d Eiig
fo rt bags T he dem and for th ese far are reg isterin g ta r s m ore prom ptly G U S T A V E A. JO H N S O N , (Oth A ero ¡ A. E F , F rancs.
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th an th ey did last year
exceeds th e supply.
A L B E R T K JO N S K U D , U S 8 , N ew
41et D lv A. E F. F rance, via N ew
sr k . P. M N ew Y orE
York
Sent to V ancouver H o sp ital— 20
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Both th e H ouse and th e S en ate of
p airs k n itted socks, 40 glasses of Jel-
A E F F ra n ce, via N ew York.
L E S L IE T O W N S E N D .
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| ly, 95 scrap-books
E F., Franca, v ia Now York
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S ent to th e Red C ross and W ar Re­
H A R O L D K E R N . C o B ltlh Eng U »
F ra n ce
lief A ssociation 300 pairs of k n itted liquors on S atu rd ay s and Sundays. x w A .- rm
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N. T. C ity , car« ro a tn ia a ter
socks. 100 sw eaters, 15 helm ets, 8812 • T . hese . are th
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20th U. H. Enx American Ualv i WILLIAM WALCH, Camp Lewi« Wa»r>
arm and leg bandages. 200 am b u lan ce day« of sah- T he law Is b e in g <‘n -
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Oregon
5uou leaflets urging th e foreign born
N atu re Cures, (he IN x to r T take.. Ute , N g ! i 1«i’ cor^LKI£WOOD’ T*u * r«‘>h«r. A L B E R T W E IS S . D ot 16th Inf. Co K .
A n ch o ra g e, A lask a.
to stu d y A m erican lan g u ag e and be­
F ee.
R IC H A R D K74ARK. U. 8 N a v y , M. B W A L L A C E
W IL K IN S O N , 362d A mb
come n a tu ra liz e d , 25 m o th e rs’ m eet­
T here Is an old saying th a t "N a-
H o u .s t o i.lc . e a r . P M N Y
Co.. 316th S a n ita r y T rain, t ^ w t s Br..
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tu re cures, th e d octor tak es th e fee ”
Ohto.
A v ia tio n G L E N C. W o ash
ings for foreign m others
LFh
Aiding w ith F u n d s— Field kitch en s b ut a» everyone know« you ra n help HAlV’LD laAKE Co • a . N av a l T rain in g GUT K. W O L F E
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K. W O O D W A R D
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L E W IS Y E R G E K -----
to n m en ts. p atrio tic hom e fo r so ld ie rs’ tim
e th a n is usually req u ired . T h is , E M IL LA u BER, U. 8N . T r a in in g B t a , CORI'. H E N R Y Z E N G E R . 3d B at. K elly
wives at Camp Lewis, fu rn ish in g Is p articu la rly tru e of colds. Cham-
Co- B •> Han F ra n cisco , C a lif.
I
I'lsld . No. I. San A n to n is, T e a
h o sp itals w ith electric fans, q u an tl berlaln’s Cough Remedy relieves the j
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ii;
K iste Jan is, Soldier!
,n ,t# ex p ecto ratio n , allay s the
F o r eczema and skin trouble»
coogh and a ld i N atu re )n resto rin g
H obson's Eczem a o in tm en t and soap,
the system to a h ealth y co n d itio n .-
Elaie Ja n is, fam ous vaudeville sta r, a t Pow ell's P h arm acy ; sold w ith a
Adv.
Is w earing th e gray tw eed u n ifo rm of money hack g u a ra n te e .—
Ona-ton truck for hire
Express
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.
.
, th e Y M C. A In F ran ce w here she
and hauling H. Christenson. Phone | Ask
T he w ant ad colum n catches
Pow ell ab o u t H o b so n s prep- | , helping to am use th e U nited
II.
arstione.— Adv
State« army.
a going and a com ing