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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 8, NO. 21 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1918 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.60 PER YEAR COUNCIL SAYS ADDRESS MADE UNITED MINDS SUPREME DUTY MEETING OF SECOND DRIVE SCHOOL MUST AT RALLY BY OF COMMUNITY IS TO AVOID DRAFT MEN FOR RED CROSS BE CLOSED UP ZION’S PASTOR IS THE RESULT DISTURBANCES IS REQUEST APPROACHING By unanim ous vote th e tow n coun- Among the patriotic speeches made E ig h t preach ers of th e gospel, Washington, D. C., May 6—"Be Every man in Class 1 of th e select Next com es th e second w ar fund cil, on T uesday evening, in stru c ted at the Loyal League rally on Wednes- w'Jtb a circu it ju d g e presiding over tween a w orthy war patriotism and a ive d ra ft is called upon to a tte n d a of th e A m erican Red Cross for $100,- the council h ealth and police com- day evening, one th at attracted eon- tben1, was tbp spectacle behind th e v ir ile p ea ce patriotism , there is no es- special sectional m eeting, if possible m ittee to notify th e p asto r and siderable attention was delivered by foo,li« h,B al R eg n er’s hall on Wed- sentlal difference.” These words of a t th e P o rtlan d au d ito riu m on T hurs- 000,000, Oregon plans for which .__ , ,, . .. _ „ _ „ .. .. |n esd ay evening. It was th e occasion Assistant Secretary of Labor, Louis day evening. May 23. T he m eeting w ere an n ounced in P o rtlan d th is i urc l counc o e erm an Evan- < e man e ard , pastor of the of p ro ba b iy th e larg est atten d ed and F Post, are put at the head of the is held in con ju n ctio n w ith O regon's m orning by H enry L. C orbett, sta te gelical church th a t th e preaching Zion Evangelist church of Gresham m ost en th u sia stic p atrio tic m eeting latest publication of the Committee llrst w ar conference, scheduled ,n chairm an, and teach in g of G erm an m ust b> Through the courtesy of Mr. G ebhardt ev er held in G resham u n d er the call on Public Inform ation, entitled “The P o rtlan d for May 22 and 23. Oregon is to aim at $600.000, as d iscontinued. T he com m ittee was R *8 siven here in full: of p atriotism . W ar for Peace,’ issued today W ith , T he g a th e rin g of uieu who soon was th e cast in th e first Red Cross in stru c ted at th e April m eeting to Ladies and G entlem en, Fellow - The principal Idea u n d er th e call these are joined the statem ent of Dr. will be called Into activ e service is at m ake an investigation of th e com- A m erican s:— T he recent past has of th e Loyal L eague seem ed to be a David b ta rr Jordan that, "Now that th e request of th e w ar d ep artm en t, w ar drive, when o ver $1,000,000 was P o rtla n d ’s q u o ta has plain t th a t a G erm an school was be- been a tim e of definition, th at of the desire to get th e whole com m unity we are in the war, the shortest way I At th is m eeting, men sen t direct subscribed. . , . . present is a tim e of decision. Am er- been set, as before, at $250,000, ing conducted, also th a t some of th e jcan p atrio ts, one and all, for th e past to g eth er, professional and laym an, in out Is forward ' from th e w ar d e p a rtm e n t In W ash- w hile th e aim for th e sta te -a t-la rg e church services w ere being conduct- tw elve m onths at least, have been a united fram e of m ind reg ard in g the The com piler of the publication is iiigtou will ad d ress th e m eeting, is $350,000. ed in th a t language. T he com m it- thinking. Now all have arriv ed or w ar and w ar purposes. Ju d g in g from A rthur D. ( all, editor of "The Peace tellin g of som e In terestin g facts In F o r th e first tim e th e Red Cross tee rep o rted th a t such was the case ; £ £ ^ t h i s h a s ^ b e ^ com paratively th e 8p*«ch *8 a n d ’‘he en th u siasm dis- Advocate." and secretary of the Anter connection w ith the selective service will conduct a cam paign th ro u g h Its but th a t th e re u e re A m erican flags 'easy, for o th ers, m ost difficult. L ike by th e sp eak ers, singers, mu- lean Peace Society, the oldest peace p rogram d u rin g th e second year of own o rg an izatio n , th e cam paign displayed, and it was upon the com- the individual sto re-k eep er at the siclans an d audience g en erally , the organization in the United States war. com m ittees in each d istric t being se m ltte e ’s rep o rt th a t th e o rd e r was close of a season men have been tak-1 idea was successfully carried out The publication may b e obtained fr e e Ju st w hat happens a t th e train in g issued to see th a t the G erm an lang- H e r e t o r T " t h o u g h ts and se n tim en ts J u d ** S tap leto n presided, and with by w riting to the Committee at 8 Jack cam p when th e boys first arriv e and lected by th e c h a p te r of th e Red Cross, w hich in tu rn will work uage should be discontinued. were stored up w ithout arran g e m en t, him on th e platform d u rin g th e ever- son Place. W ashington, D. U. som e of th e th in g s th a t they may ex th ro u g h th e ir branches and au x il An agent for th e m anufactory of throw n to g e th e r in any old so rt of cises were Rev. E. A. L eonard, Dr. A. McCall's own position is shown by pect will be related by Captnln H arry lib erty sta tu e s addressed the council " a v . T here was no balance, in Thom pson Rev. H erm an G ebhardt, his statem ent that, "The suprem e duty E. W illiam s who was for m any years iaries. Mr. C o rb ett has appointed H. E. and m ade an offer to in stall such a sboI7 ’ nobody knew even ! Rev Brue- of every man, woman and child In | w ith th e Oregon N ational G uard, re- W it hail us sta te m anager, and Mr. .. . . . much less anyone elBe. T his sta te of n ev A. J W are, Rev. H enry ---------- sta tu e upon the lo u n ta in to r the allairs seem ed to be very well and "ag el, Rev. J. Montcalm Brown, Rev. America, today, Is, avoiding panics and , cently on duty at Cam p Lewis, and W itham , in tu rn , appointed a series sum of $120. T he proposition was nobody w orried as long as ev ery th in g S. G. Roper, E vangelist Branson and hatred of persons, to rem em ber the now _ a com pany com _ m ander In the of assista n t s ta te m anagers, who on favorably received by four of th e five w ent ° n sm oothly an d ¿ h e re was no Mr p a lm e r. a y M c A secretary i ghastly offences of a might worship O regon M ilitary' police. ' W ednesday began u to u r of th e state, councilm en present and by M ayor c j irjBtiang often th in k : Oh, I ’m all recel)tly from Eranee. , i- Phig aggressor, bend every possl as G. G urenu reen w »as appointeu . ............... and ........ .......... -■ . T hom . ,, which will ta k e them to th e ch a p te r K enney, but th e cost was considered rig h t or he’s all rig h t, h e’s a good Each of these were called upon I bio effort to win and end th is war." by th e S tate Council of D efense to h e a d q u a rte rs of each d istric t, to as to be too much for th e to w n ’s treas- fellow, he perhaps does not observe in tu rn , th e ir five-m inute speeches In thirteen sections from as many have ch arg e of th e m eeting am i he sist In p erfectng org an izatio n . Each ury at th is tim e. It was finally vot- ’his ° r »hat but h e’s all rig h t ju st th e i„ tPPH„PPBP,i w in, ...... . . ed to co n trib u te one-half o f t h e c o s t B a ,a e AI1 ,h ,B n ia y b e t r u e e ,l o u Kl1 . » tersp ersed with ap p ro p riate separate societies or groups are set has secured Dr. K. A. J. M ackenzie a ssista n t m an ag e r Is one who has but he does not know nor does any- m usical selections by th e G resham forth utterances of American friends to dlscusB som e in te restin g m edical m ade a record previously in L iberty from th e town funds provided th e body else, ju st why he is all rig h t, o rch e stra, a flag drill by sixteen pu of peace who support our government qu estio n s in connection w ith life Loan, Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. o r sim o th e r half should be subscribed by nor how, nor w here pils of th e g rad e school and several In its righteous war "He who pro p rio r to e n tra n ce into service and ila r drives, an d in some cases, In all M avor K ennev a n n o i n t - 1 Someone may v en tu re to re m a rk , individuals poses peace now eith er does not see C harles E. C ochran, well know n O re cd Coiincilmcii Timninu,,,, c . i i , . ,Ip doesn't steal. W ell and good, vocal solos by Mrs. Em il Oswald of them . P , .ec i es m aybe j,e doP8 not but w hat does he and Miss O eorgana Cross. Each the stake for which the allies are fig h t gon a tto rn e y who will explain the T he h e a d q u a rte rs of both th e city and J E. M etzger as such com m ittee do? iIe isn >t a crook nor a hypocrite sp eak er im pressed the au dience with in g or wishes the German m ilitary legal rig h ts of th e young men, both of P o rtlan d an d th e sta te cam paigns to meet with the agent on T hursday like so and so who professes to be autocracy still to control the destinies for th e purpose of raising the money ,hfs ° r ‘hat. Maybe he isn’t but w hat • u ,‘ 1° y al‘y ° ,h e ’la ' of all of us as to peace or war.” This before they receive th e ir call and a f will be a t L iberty Tem ple, P o rtlan d . te r they have been Inducted Into needed 18 he? He may he p atrio tic but he ,ion 8 cause and left th e im pression T he Red C ross w ar fund d o lla r Is . . I , , . , , will not do in a crisis, he can repre- th a t every effort would be p u t forth is from an address by Ex-President service. really $1.02 for of every d o llar su b Mr. G eddes and Mr. M etzger m a d e SPnt n e ith e r him self nor his country. tow ard a tta in in g the p atrio tic desires W illiam H. Taft, now president of the A lthough this m eeting will be of scribed to th e Red Cross In th e drive the req u ired solicitation yesterday The stock in his sto re is all th ro w n , , League to Enforce Peace. “No one vast Im portance th e conference will last year, $1.02 has been available, and raised th e sixty d o llars from as togeth er, in d iso rd er an d co nfusion; ery ,oyal A m erican. should be perm itted to cloak attacks rally w orkers of th e s ta ts from every S ecretary P alm er was th e principal .............. ___ , , he can sell only from th a t w hich hap- th e two cen ts rep rese n tin g in te rest. many persons In a few hours. pens {0 b)J n eai e8t tQ , he door upon his Government or aid to the b ran ch of w ar activity. Reduced sp e ak e r of th e evening. He is but a T he fu n d s subscribed will be de The sta tu e to be placed on the ' W hen we th in k of o u r nation Just m onth from F ran ce, having c o m e . enemy under the claim th at he Is rate s on all railro ad s by use of cer posited 75 p er cent to th e c re d it of fo untain will be 8 feet, G inches previous to th is w ar and d u rin g the exercising freedom of speech. Unity tifleates have been a rra n g e d for and high, and will he a replica of th e ,lm e ‘hat it has been a p arty In th is over to Camp Lewis on a service d e - ! throughout the Nation Is imperatively It Is probable th a t betw een 5000 and the A m erican N ational Red Cross for . . . __ . .. . g reat conflict we can n o t help b ut see tall, and was able to give a graphic I w ar work ab ro ad and 25 p er cen t for ted L iberty s ta tu e at th e en tra n ce tbp c|Ouds of d u st th a t are flying pro account of many experiences con necessary during the w ar—dlssentinn 6000 w ar w orkers of O regon will be th e w ar w ork of th e local ch ap ter. to New York harbor. Il will have fusely d u rin g o u r in dividual and would be disastrous, we m ust win— in atten d a n ce a t th e conference Not a cen t will be expended from an electrically lighted torch and will national sto re cleaning. Individuals nected w ith th e Y. M. C. A. work. and division among us would but pro-1 ______________ D uring th e progress of th e en ter- ' , 1 th e w ar fund fo r th e expenses of the he highly useful as well as a decid- hav,‘ a rra n g e d th e ir th o u g h ts an d j . m . e in e r ¡long (he war and , increase its cost . __ « . m. . . . . feelings, they have been d enning taln m en t a collection was tak en in o _ i GET YOUR FUEL EARLY cam paign In any way. Eleven h u n ed o rnam ent. T he sta tu e is m ade oi th e lr rplatIon t0 th e lr c o u n try , they behalf of th e Red Cross T he sum " Jennlng8 B ryan’ AND TAKE NO CHANCES dred d o lla rs was allow ed to Oregon a com position which it is claim ed have reached decisions, they have f , \ u form er Secretary of State. Among F uel A d m in istra to r H olm es of I hy N ational h e a d q u a rte rs from mem- will stan d the ravages of the w eather been p u ttin g to the fro n t th a t which aH ral8ed _ ich will go i otb e r well known individuals and or- , tow ard th e p urchase of two sew ing gan il a tlons quoted In th is publication O r"«on has gone to Salt L ake City to ber8hlp due8 an d ,h,B haB bep" «» if properly eared for. I t’s erection | n0^ ‘s 2” dem and.^ T he m erch an t does not display all m achines to be used uy m e lo c a l ____ i .. i_ .. . .. pended on th e p rin tin g of receipt is prom ised w ithin a week. of his stock In his show window b ut a uxlliarv are Samue' Gompers, Theadore Mar- a tte n d th e conference of w estern fuel books, pledge cards, etc. a r.h a west l was Instructed ju st th a t which at a ce At rtain e his ‘ burg, th). Clarence Darrow, H erbert for Hoo- ad m in ' istra to rs which convened to The have city the m alley of the C o n g -' Customers m ust have. th is tim season «"<» m em bers of th e Loyal ver> C arn„gl„ Endowment te rd a S e conference w ^ s a n d The expenses of th e s ta te cam don hotel, betw een F irst and Second <bp year he has packed his C hrist- A m erican L eague desire th ro u g h th e ; ternatlonal Peace, the World Peace m e a n i'o f providing th e v J r th P ac.J paign will be raised by voluntary o s. i - . j # .. » w x. m as toys and w inter goods some- O utlook to express th e ir aDDreeiatlon i? . . , n. n .. , . m eans or providing th e N orth Pacific su b scrip tio n in P o rtlan d and by ch ap stre e ts cleared of all o b stru ctio n s so wi„,rP in (|1P re a r of his sto re, o u t of for , he intPregt tak en In t h e c u ll fo r -i, ■ U’ ,h<? Fed<‘ra * ounc11 ot tb ® section of th e n atio n w ith fuel and th a t it may be m ade passable. T h ere the way, and has p u t g arden seeds , al1 for Churches o t C hrist in America, and the secu rin g its d istrib u tio n at inweai te rs th ro u g h o u t th e sta te , th e local was a com plaint th a t -he alley was and the*like In his show window In tb e m eeting especially to those who American Branch of the World Al- J o . i l Me cost w B t . , " , cam paigns, both in P o rtlan d and being used as a storeh o u se for many 1 “ he m anner, A m erican p atrio ts re- assisted and to the public fo r Its at- i,anC(. for Hromotlng ln te rn atlonal <Ji.cus.ed. th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te belug handled In th is connection H olm es is d e th e sam e m anner. kinds of rubbish and som e inerchan- f y j „ow* presm itin'g to ^ h f^eo m rau n lty ten an<e' r h e L eague prom ises oth- F riendship through the Churches. •Us. “ K which t h S l i v e X t for 8r B‘m llar m eetings and will endeavor --------------------- term ined th a t th e rep o rted plan of So fa r as is know n, th e Red Cross W ashington sta te m ine o p e ra to rs to w ar drive is th e only fund In which A nother carload of gravel was or- wlHeh th e nation feels a need In- ,o niake tb em all equally in te restin g BLACK JACK BOSCHE d .,.„ r . , ,» . ™ , ”< I ’¿‘iLLED* BV LOCAL BOY ° reg° n markp' by ,ecur‘ th is procedure is rigidly ca rrie d out. ______ lug an em b arg o on U tah and Wyom- | with all th a t it holds d ear to them , GRESHAM DISRICT WENT In P o rtla n d it is announced the avenue and for patching w here lie- j inBtead of p u ttin g love for fath e r, One of the boys whose nam e is on inK coal- sh all n ot go th ro u g h . He en tire cam paign will be over In two THRICE OVER THE TOP cessary. Several o th e r stre e ts will I m other, sis te r and b ro th e r forem ost th e G resham bonor roll as p u b lish ed ^ takeH th e sta n d th a t O regon, p articu - days probably be im proved d u rin g th e I they have safely packed th ese in th e Gresham liberty loan d istric t went in th e O utlook has distin g u ish ed ' a r ' y " “T " ° r’’ROn’ ‘B R h“aVy C° " ’ 'r e a r and have put love to th e ir eoun- W ith the exception of $11,000,- sum m er upon petition of th e ad ja- ; „'¡“¿ ¿ J ^ ¡ n s ’»o7hem three tim e, over the top In the re- _____________________________ _ su m e r of In term o u n ta in coal an d th a t 000, w hich will be expended o r con cent p roperty ow ners. ' ........... .. • - ” ' " n a t‘on " r: e ra t « r ire TIM quota set for Easter,, ta by “ illlng ,h e be an im position on them trac ted fo r before Ju n e 1, th e $100,- on P ark avenue was referred back to ing th e voice of th e n atio n w hich de- Multnomah was $35,000 but the re 1 k J k who8' toTCe ,h t‘ U8e of W ashington coal 000,000 o rig in a lly subscribed to the m anda of every A m erican a fra n k vised figures to date show nearly three actlvl,i<“8 88 8 « n arp sh o o ter has cost wb1ch would cost as m uch. If not Red Cross has been expended the com m ittee on F ire and W ater to definition of his position tow ard the t th e lives of many B ritish and F rench m ore, not Including th e h ig h er fre ig h t A. E. Doyle, assista n t m anagei for rep o rt to the nekt m eeting of t h e tland P| t |,Pr o f his b irth o r of his tim es th a t sum with L probably unre- BO,dlpnl. ch arg es C latsop, C olum bia, W ashington, T il council. It is desired th a t th e coun- adoption. ported su b scrip tio n s which will raise S ergeant Faxon Joy, of P leasant M oreover H olm es d eclares th a t lam ook, C lackam as and M ultnom ah cil sh all be satisfied th a t P ark a v e - ' W ere the g reatest th in g of public nue 1, a fully dedicated and accented in te rest today a presid en tial cam- : th ‘’ ’mal to even more. A s ta te m e n t1 V alley, son of A hlen Joy, is th e hero th e congested fre ig h t situ a tio n may counties. Is a well known arch itect. city stree t before auth o rD In g an ex- S r . h ^ o Z i o n s ^ n * ^ i f ^ g s " r o - ! d by ' b a lr»‘a ' ‘ L undquist and ’X c ^ u n i e / . h ' " V T “'1 not g et any b e tte r an d he w ants all He has been a pow er of stre n g th in tension of th e w ater service thereon J gar.) to the real m erits o f proposed , lb e o th e rs of th e com m ittee conveys ,h e 1 o8che u n d er th e wreck of an th e fuel he can get to prevent any th e first, second and th ird L iberty T he reco rd er was in stru c ted to no- candidate., we would see them w e a r-.th e full in fo rm atio n of the resu lts aero p lan e, an d w ith th e keen eye of sh o rtag e th is com lug w inter. Since Loan cam paigns. In th e Y. M. C. A. ing badges and b u tto n s show ing the Jt follows: a w estern m ark sm an sen t th e deadly ¡th e g o v ern m en t has v irtu ally decided drive, as well as In previous Red tlfy th e P o rtlan d w ater office of an resu lts of tlieir personal invoice. But T he T hird L iberty Loan c o m m it-; mlB8le " hich ended bis career. to c u rta il th e use of fuel oil in th e C ross cam paigns, w hile he m ade a evident defect in the big m eter, as w hat do we notice in stead ? Ju st noa , ep|nRn , h<? ¿ rvgha' m d l“t'rlc\ o Spr S erg ean t Joy is one of two b roth N o rth w est, It is expected th a t the conspicuous record In th e W ar Ll- the re g istra tio n s each monh run o u r country does not need a pre.1 to tendpr , h e |r , hank8 (o a(| t|jp tho a re both in th e firing line, ¡dem and for coal will become very Ih rary fund. Mr. Doyle Is now on a In the |jcjtori( wtlo dj(1 Huch n a b | e work ¡(1 about 25,000 cubic feet m ore th an d e n t--b e c a u s e it has one. show windows and hom es of Jndlvl- ijPila )t uf tf)H G overnm ent Including tb a re weB know n 1,1 thiH ---- neigh- heavy . th ----------------- liii ' l i B° ------ is su m m er ------------------- and fall. H ouse- , r Jp to vl»$t th is te rrito ry . th e consum ers' m eters borhood T h e v en e n listed l i s t e d In st sum u umnior hfild«>rci fnr thia moon« - ■ ■ ■ - ..... . sd th a t cards " ’u ed ’ F ^ o s ^ b a n n e r ^ %erv lie thp high school girls who rep ared Hi hothood They last m er holders, for th is reason, a •> re l.<. being I An o rdinance was propose HAVE YOU A PICTURE ning at flags aicl th e lik e , w e find lib e r t, ¡ ^ ( pd,0£ " ah and ,hoB< ” » ’o as and were with th e 1st U. S. Engl- urged to get in th e ir fuel supplies will keep all dogs from runni FOR THE BOY TO SEE? jetw een bonds and w ar savings stam ps, vouch -fh e (o ta, anlo u n l Qf applicationH -n(‘er8’, A' E Kaxon waB latpr now and ta k e no ch a n ce , on heatless large w ithin th e city lim its bet ing for th e ir u n questioning loyalty received b ?' th e ‘chairm an“S f ’ttTe dta- | tran 8 lerre d «nd is now one of the days th is w inter. May 1 and S eptem ber 1. In order to bring th e sp irit of home A . « , » . , p r o p ..,,, .............. Just a little closer to the soldiers in GRESHAM HIGH BEATS the big cantonm ents on the Pacific prohibit th e use of ro lle r sk ates up- one in th e ir support C o-operation of lnforn,a t jon received by th e different CHRISTIAN BROTHERS Coast, the national war work council idew alks bordering Powell !’n,nf,B u a lty V ¡,O<,'a ' < om m ltteenien $10,050.00 m a k in g a on the aid Being vice-president of the W ashing i _______ . it i, . greatest dem and It is high lim e to , t ii stre e t bet tw een Kelly stre e t and th e rpvjvp th a t bPatltifll, A m erican ,,s- J"’“ 1 ° T h e re wJro o .ie r o who s> b‘ ton Steel g O rdinance Co., and the 1° a *> exciting gam e of baseball of the Y. M C. A. In the w estern de G resham schoolhouse also on Main tom beoueathed to us by th e In d ian s scr|b(.(i th ro u g h bankb jn ,,bo rtla lbd F irth-S terling Steel Co., w asn’t suf W ednesday th e cham pion G resham partm is asking for a photograph . . . ent, ,,, stre e t betw een th e fo untai intain and Di- o u r e a s ie s t A m erican b rothers. In who did not rep o rt to th e com m ittee ficlent to keep Jam es W K lnnear, o f'b a se b a ll team beat C h rlslian , , ro , h. , fam iliar spot l„ th is com m unity il of the old ‘he light of th e evening fire * 1,pn * and for which the d istrict did not get P ittsburgh, from going overseas as a •’« B usiness college w ith a score of T™1" i vision stre e t. Disposal “ lan t" rn rdered fire alarm siren was ordered I m òuth of th e wisest in th e n ation. 8ubac. iD, " lon. <8 , estim r„ ,n ated th a t total Y M C. A war work secretary » to <0 T he gam e was noted fo r J * J thp "r w n The follow ing bills w ere ordered w trong men from th e fervency of th e ir w lth,n % 1ip dlg{rlct ^ u l d ag g reg ate --------------------- ,th e p itch in g of B u tler and th e sup- " ' U n*’ soul gave voice to th e ir earn est con- a , Ieag( , , 50 000 00 An effort Is being made to secure paid : Robert Gilbert Welsh, for twelve I p o r, and even work of , bp O reaham victlons. They differed often but P. R. L. & P Co., stre e t C. J LUNDQUIST, C hairm an — ■ a ™ .... | Photographs from every town and years dram atic editor of New York pin none ever lost hia v en eratio n for th e , D At McKAY, Division 1. ,............................ lig h t s Evening Telegram, is a Y. M C. A 'm g l, on th e hom e field th is a f te r ham let In the west. The pictures » 1 1 1 7 b body as a whole, none ever questioned F N. LASLEY, Division 2. m ust be clear so th a t the reproduc W ater bill fo r April 81.22 (be in te g rity of th at u n ity to which war work secretary covering the thea tloon J H. STERLING, Division 3 Follow ing was tb e line-up on 70.00 ¡he w illingly bowed. M inorities c e ased ' tion will be clear These photngraps J. Q M etzger, salary ter of the war WM PETERSON, Division 4 W ednesday’s gam e ¡to exist th e m om ent th e counsel should be sent to F F. Runyon. Asso C M QUICKSALL, Division 5 J. H M etzger, salary reached a decision. T he final c o n c lu -; r, * a O rtih im P o sitio n C. B H I lie Y. M. C. A. m u tt K»nd oversea« ' Rutler ciate Secretary, National W ar Work O utlook, p rin tin g ‘ U0 'slon of th e whole becam e th e law of P ............ OosMeriN . ° Ml<*’ * oal N,’w- one thousand men a m onth as w arlC om stoe J T. S tilllons, re p a ir work .....C ................ 3.75 ¡the individual. H enceforth th e re was WHifi- Council, Y M C. A., 519 F irst National We are expecting a car load of coal no division, hen cefo rth , th e re was but 1 soon. Save money by receiving dl- . I» D un b ar Bank Building, San Francisco, Calif ni el tbe <J,’niaH,ls C h ild ers 2B unity W ilso n .. . . .. ih , rect from th e car, E ckstrom T ruck ,bp situation over there A sh o rt description, giving the title R aígam e . Itilly a rd B roch Lh. t P? £ , " , !" " s ì ‘. a Service, phone 8 5 1 ,-A d v . of the picture, and the town which it 1 Brow n g rea test apostle C hristianity has ever R F K ea tin g C ham pion binder. 6 feet. $65 O rder* W willed l-'«w Ita n le y C.F Iron Age potato p la n te r fertilize r know n still calls o u t to th e citizens A latoci! represents should be w ritten on the IAM>K FIREMEN! due to hatch May 15. 12 cen ts each, B u rlin g a m e L.F a ttac h m e n t, $125 of n ations: L et every soul be In sub- Craner reverse side. Every city and comtnun- d ut to hatch May 15, 12 cen ts each W in te rs H.S ........... Black H aw k O liver spreader. 50- Jectlon to th e h ig h er pow ers; for Ryan ty has Its object of interest. It may A R. Lym an, G resham , Oregon E lectric vacuum sw eepers for ren t bushels 1125 ih**re Is no pow er but of God; and the be a busy corner, old building, foun One ’l4 -in ch Black H awk O liver powers th a t be are o rdained of Ood M inimum ch arg e 50c for h alf a day Field and poultry "fence. Let us I K ah* Pop*’ an K" « “ 'h «<rl. tain. abode, cosy park, n atu ra l phe spreader. No 40, $20, jo in te r and This Is not th e tim e to q uestion o u r I- I- K idder Hd* n______________ plays and sings to American soldiers figure with you. L. L. Kidder Hdw. wh**] governm ent but to hp r*ady to serve Thereforf U| k ,Company twice a day In Eagle Hut, the great nomena W hatever It Is, It will be a One 12-lnch Oliver chilled plow No and support It la seeking to realize „» „„ A . braham welcome sight to the boy aw ay from 'deal’ s 8hatn*ded*downn r o u i by our’ VoVe“ Lincoln': WRh M'ailcJ toward non7 8ave Dve lo ,lx doIlar« hy Insuring American Y. M. C. A. hut In London. 20. $1« home. It will be a rem inder, an In Th?sdls thJ um e for every *»th charity for all. with firmness In y° ur “ • * Kord ’ «th John Brown — One No 11 Ross corn or hay cut- Stolen Ford® can be found or paid spiration. an old friend and will make ’• r , $30 for through the N . W N . and you him happy. Moline tractor. 2-wheel. rig h t, let us striv e on to finish th e , HE8SKL 8 FARM MACHINERY. things which advance the welfare of are in Read by all—Outlook want ads. save $6.00 per yaar on new cars John Brown, agent.—-Adv. Read the Outlook classified ads.