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    G resham O utlook
T W IC E
A
W EEK
VOL. 8,
GRESHAM,
NO. 24
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON,
TUESDAY,
MAY
21,
1918
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
>1.60 PER YEAR
TWO GREAT EVENTS DRAW VAST NO SLACKERS LOCAL BOY
UNION HIGH
INCUMBENTS
CROWDS ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON IN VOLUNTEER
GRADUATING
VICTORIOUS
GOES UP IN
CLASS IS 28
IN PRIMARY
CONTRIBUTORS
AEROPLANE
lte g u e r's o p e ra h o u se w as o v e r­ jf re d 8t. C la ir anil Miss M abel M etz­
ta x e d in s e a tin g c a p a c ity on S unday g e r w ere second choice 111 th e c o n te s t
a fte rn o o n by th e cro w d s w ho cam e to an d w ere g iven p laces as a tte n d a n ts
U nion H igh school n u m b e r 2 is
R e su lts of th e p rim a ry e le c tio n a re
P o rtla n d ,
M ay
2 0 .— T h e g r e a t
of Miss Dow s e tt d u rin g th e c e re m o n ­
C a rls tro m F ie ld , A rcad ia, F lo rid a ,
p re p a rin g fo r its a n n u a l g r a d u a tin g fully k n o w n to ev ery n e w sp a p e r read - h e a r th e p re s id e n t of th e O reg o n Ag­ ies
In c id e n ta lly th e vo tin g c o n te st d riv e of th e A m erican N atio u u l Red
May 14. 1918
C ross beg an in ev ery p a rt of O reg o n
e x ercises
T h e re w ill be th e la rg e st ,.r b u , a ch ro n JcIe of th e re8U, t8 ric u ltu r a l c o lleg e d e liv e r his m es­ e a rn e d $40.26 to r th e R< ,1 C ross
D earest M o th er a n d D ad:
Y our
cla ss th is y e a r in th e h is to ry of th e i
sa g e fro m th e P re s id e n t an d his a d ­
A larg e p la tfo rm h ad been e re c te d y e ste rd a y , w ith th e aim in view of le tte r s c a m e y e s te rd a y , th e o n es
sh o u ld be k ep t fo r fu tu r e refe re n c e .
sch o o l, w hich is ev id en c e th a t it is
v i s e r s at W a sh in g to n .
Many w ere on Main s tre e t, co n n e c te d w ith th e a is in g $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 . of w hich P o rtla n d is m a ile d on th e 7 th . G ra n d p a 's a d d re s s
a g ro w in g a n d p ro g re ssiv e in s titu ­ W in n e rs on th e re p u b lic a n s ta te tic k ­ u n a b le to g a in a d m itta n c e a n d lin ­ fo u n ta in , an d upon it th e ex ercises to c o n tr ib u te $250,000.
to th e L oyal L eg io n w as c e rta in ly
et w ere as fo llo w s:
tio n of le a rn in g
g e re d a ro u n d u n til th e le c tu re was took pluce. H L. St. C la ir a c te d as
E arly in d ic a tio n s p o in t to th e e n ­ fine, I w ish th a t I could have h e a rd
T h e g r a d u a tin g cla ss will co n sist
U n ited S ta te s S e n a to r (lo n g te rm I. o v e r so th a t th ey m ig h t w itn ess th e m a s te r of ce re m o n ie s an d o p en ed th e
tire su m b ein g c o n tr ib u te d in th e It. W h en 1 re a d tt o v e r 1 could Ju st
of se v e n te e n g irls am i elev e n boys, C h a rle s I,. M cN ary.
see G ra n d p a up on th e p la tfo rm g iv ­
o th e r in te re s tin g ev en t
th e u n v e il­ p ro g ra m w ith th e in tro d u c tio n of
first th r e e «lays ot th e d riv e.
as fo llo w s:
ing th e a d d re s s , I'll bet he w as in his
U n ited
S ta te s
S e n a to r
(s h o rt ing of th e s ta tu e o f L ib erty a n d th e J u d g e S ta p le to n w ho, on b e h a lf of th e
A , th e o p e n in g o t th e O reg o n g lo ry a ll rig h t.
ti ir ls E s th e r A n d ersen , M ulvina te rm I, F re d W. M ulkev.
people of G resh am a n d v ic in ity , p r e ­
e x ercises a tte n d in g th e re to .
d riv e , H e n ry L. C o rb e tt, s t a te c h a lr-
A n d erso n ,
M yrtle A n d erso n , Amy
W e h av e fine sle e p in g q u a r te r s anil
P re s id e n t K e rr m ad e a clean cu t r e ­ se n te d th e s ta tu e to th e cltv in a few
G o v ern o r, J a m e s W ith y co m b e.
fitau. Issued u w a rn in g u g u in st any fa irly good chow , a lth o u g h I, Is not a
E llio tt, M ildred F o s te r, H elen llo rn -
b
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R e p re s e n ta tiv e s in C o n g ress, C. N
p e rso n s w ho do n o t c o n tr ib u te be­ hit lik e m o th e r d e a r used to h ak e fo r
e c k e r, E d ith J e lk e n , E lsie J o h n s o n ,
h e a re r s so m e u n w h o leso m e tr u th s K uiney accep ted th e g if, in th e nam e
F lo re n c e J o h n s o n , G lad y s N eal. O live M c A rth u r, W. C. H aw ley , N. .1. Sin- c o n c e rn in g th e re s u lts if th e r e w ere of th e city an d told of how it had ing b ra n d e d us " s la c k e rs ."
m e. T h e re is a la u n d ry h e re w h ere
" C o n tr ib u tio n s to th e Red C ro ss we se n d o u r c lo th in g , b u t w hen we
O lsen, L eisla R uby, C la ra S ales, E llen n o tt.
an y d e la y s
in f u r th e r p re p a r a tio n s been fu lly paid fo r by v o lu n ta ry sub-
a re p u re ly v o lu n ta ry ," said M r. C o r­ w ere In th e te n ts I h ad to do my ow n
T r e a s u r e r . T. F. R yan.
S im o n seu ,
M a rg u e rite
T a c h e ro n .
lo r a d ecisiv e stro k e . H e p o rtra y e d , sc rip ,Io n s.
S u p rem e J u d g e , C. A. J o h n s
t'a r o le n e T a llm a n , M abel W ag n er.
Miss D ow se,t th e n re le a se d th e b e tt. “ W e hav e no rig h t, an d m ust w ash in g . It w as q u ite an ex p erien ce.
th e ev ils th a t w ould follow i d e fe a t
not assunye th e rig h t, of b ra n d in g
L ab o r C o m m issio n er, C. 11. G ram .
Boys — W a lte r
B row n, M errill
1 receiv ed a nice long le tte r from
an d fo re c a ste d w hat w ould re s u lt it silk en co rd s th a t en fo ld e d th e god-
lio n -c o n trib u to rs as s la c k e rs .'
P u b lic S erv ice C o m m issio n e r. F. J.
G ood, M ervin G ood, H o m er G o ssett,
M iss G reg so u Hie o ilie r «lay, sh e c e r­
F ra n c e sh o u ld e x p e rie n c e th e e x ­ d e-s In th e s trip e s of th e A m erican
" I n th is c o n n e c tio n , 1 am in re- ta in ly w ro te uie a lot of line school
H adden Johnson,
H aro ld L y m an , M iller.
h a u stio n th a t o v e rto o k R u ssia. T h e re flag, an d h e r cla ssic a l fe a tu re s e m ­
te ip t of th e fo llo w in g te le g ra m fro m n ew s, th e first new s of U. H. S. I hav e
W a te r S u p e rin te n d e n t, P ercy A
M ark N au g le, C lyde S to n e, L eslie
w ould in th a t ev en t be d is a s te r fo r blazoned bv th e to rc h of lib e rty
N a tio n a l h e a d q u u rte rs o f th e A nter- hail fo r a long tim e.
W a lra d , E dw in Y u n k e r, O rv ille Z im ­ C u p p er.
E n g la n d an d th e U n ited S ta te s and b anted upon th e m u ltitu d e , se re n e ,
can Red C ross, w hich 1 w ould im ­
N a tio n a l
C o m m itte e m a n ,
R alph
m erm an .
bu,
seem
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W ell I litul my first rid e in a n a e ro -
tile fa te of th is c o u n try 's so ld ie rs now
p re ss on ev ery w o rk e r in th e Red p la u e la s t S a tu rd a y , b eliev e m e it w as
T h e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m of ev e n ts W illiam s.
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in E u ro p e w ould h a n g in a te r rib le
A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l, Geo. M. B row n.
co n n e c te d w ith th e clo sin g d ay s of
plt who w ould die to p ro te c t th e C ross D riv e ." T h is te le g ra m re a d s : g re a t. 1 wus sc a re d stiff a t first bill
b alan c e w ith o u t h ope of re lief.
" '1 w a n t a g a in to u rg e upon you a f t e r a w hile 1 got used to th e ru sli of
S chool
S u p e rin te n d e n t,
J.
A.
th e school is ta k e n fro m th e sch o o l
cau
se sh e re p re se n ts .
H is o th e r w ords co n v ey ed th e a d ­
very s tro n g ly th e n e c e ssity fo r In­ th e w ind a n d noise. I w ent up w itli
C h u rc h ill.
c a le n d a r:
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m o n itio n to m ak e h a s te in ev ery p rep
s t r u c tin g th e c h a p te rs in y o u r t e r r i ­ a lie u te n a n t a n d we w ere up ab o u t
D em o cratic s ta te n o m in ees a re lint
May 2 6 th — S u n d ay a fte rn q o n at
u ra tio n an d to sacrifice all p le a s u re s leg a, th e b a ttle of th e S om m e, he
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to ry th a t e o n tr ib u tio u s to th e S ec­ 1 2 ,0 0 0 fe e t a n d tr a v e lin g fro m 90 to
2 :3 0 oclo ck in th e M eth o d ist E p isco ­
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g
o f liv in g fo r th e cau se.
U n ite d S ta te S e n a to r. O sw ald W est
o n d W a r F u n d a re to be v o lu n ta ry in 100 m iles p e r all th e tim e , so you can
p al c h u rc h I)r. J o s h u a S ta n s fie ld will
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In
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A review o f th e g ra in s itu a tio n r e ­
G o v ern o r, W a lte r M. P ierce.
ev ery sen se of th e w ord.
p re a c h th e se rm o n to th e g ra d u a te s
im a g in e w h at an e x p e rie n c e t, was.
v eale d th e fact th a t E u ro p e lias been duced. H e to ld a p lain b u , e x p ressiv e
N a tio n a l C o m m itte e m a n , W 11
"A r<lor on th e p a rt of o u r w o rk ­ W h en we s ta r te d fo r th e g ro u n d It
com m only k n o w n a s “ B a c c a la u re a te
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closed
on a b read ra tio n ..f only 24 p e r cent
ers w hich tu k e s th e fo rm of co ercio n seem ed us if we w ere s ta n d in g still
1
s e r m o n ."
E very b o d y c o rd ia lly in ­ H o rn ib ro o k .
of th e n o rm al to r th e past y e a r .end w ith an ap p e a l to h e lp th e Red
W h ile n e a rly e v ery p re c in c t w ent
c a n n o t b u t h u rt th e R ed C ro ss W ill a n d th e e a r t h wus ru s h in g to m eet us,
vited.
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th a t th e re s e rv e s in food w ould a l ­
you
p a rtic u la rly
c a u tio n
w o rk e rs it m ad e m e feel k in d of em p ty In my
May 27th-—M onday, th e la st A s­ s tro n g ly fo r e v ery su c c e ssfu l c a n d i­
I.
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R
ed
m o s t be e x h a u ste d am o n g th e a llie d
c h a rg e d w ith th e c o n d u c t of In d u s ­ sto m a c h .
sem b ly a n d class re c ita tio n s fo r th e d a te It re m a in e d fo r th e th r e e G re s h ­
C
ross
n
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rs
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s
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to
ld
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n a tio n s b efo re h a rv e s t. C o n se rv a tio n
tr ia l c a m p a ig n s
to see
th a t e m ­
sch o o l y ear. M onday ev e n in g at 8: oil am p re c in c ts to c a st th e h e a v ie st m a-
1 am w o rk in g in th e h a n g a r all th e
an d its o b je c ts w ere b ro u g h t h o m e in perio d of 18 m o n th s, an d he fo u n d
ployes a re n e ith e r coerced o r em tim e now , I d o n ’t know m uch a b o u t it
o ’clo ck , re c e p tio n of S e n io r class, jo r tle s fo r G o v e rn o r W ith y co m b e and
w
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■a d e a r an d co n cise a rg u m e n t th a t
b a rra s s e d in to g iv in g ? ’
F a c u lty a n d B o ard o f E d u c a tio n by J u d g e S ta p le to n - as fa r as can be
us y e t b u t am le a rn in g m o re ev ery
n o n e could fail to u n d e rs ta n d . W ith ­ p r o ia tio n of th e c a re b esto w ed upon
" I can n o t m ake th is any too day. W o rk in g on a e ro p la n e s is c e r­
th e J u n io r cla ss a t th e h ig h school a s c e rta in e d .
all
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o u t ev ery e a rn e s t a ss ista n c e , an d th a t
O u t o f 243 v o tes c a st fo r th e six
s tro n g ,” continued Mr. C orbett.
b u ild in g .
ta in ly an in te r e s tin g w o rk , b u t th e r e
a t once, th e c a u se we a re lig h tin g fo r ai a n t W lth ln g h a m Is a C a n a d ia n so l­
" W e d o n ’t w a n t th e Red C ro ss is a n u w fu l lot o f re s p o n sib ility a t ­
M ay 2 8 th — T u esd ay m o rn in g , sec­ c a n d id a te s fo r g o v e rn o r th e r e w ere
in v a lid a te d
h o m e, h is
! w ould be lost an d we w o u ld h av e to d ier, now
c a m p a ig n a ss o c ia te d w ith
's tro n g - ta c h e d to e v ery Job.
ond s e m e s te r e x a m in a tio n s begin. 155 fo r W ith y co m b e a g a in s t 88 fo r
An a v ia to r ’s
d e fe n d o u rs e lv e s from P ru s s ia n is m fig h tin g «¡ays o v er. Bu, h e s till w ears
a r m ' m e th o d s, 'S la c k e r -b ra n d in g ' o r life d e p e n d s on th e g ro u n d m en an d
T u e sd a y e v e n in g a t 8 :0 ’0 o 'clo ck , th e o th e r live.
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his
upon o u r ow n soil
B u t J u d g e S ta p le to n o u td id th e
s im ila r fo rm s of coercion.
S e n io r cla ss day ex e rc ise s in a u d i­
lit is up to us to k eep Hie m a c h in e s in
P re s id e n t K e r r ’s a d d re s s w as r e ­ flag in u rg in g g r e a te r e ffo rts to u p ­
Ev- g o v ern o r. T h is is h is h o m e to w n an d
"1 am c e rta in e v e ry o n e Is u n x io u s s h a p e , we h av e to go o v e r every m a­
to riu m of h ig h sch o o l b u ild in g
hold
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of
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r
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a
tio
n
s
p le te w ith in fo rm a tio n an d new s u b ­
n o th in g else w as ex p ected . F ro m 244
a n d e a g e r to give. L e, us sim p ly se ­ c h in e a t n ig h t b e fo re th e y u re p u t
e ry b o d y c o rd ia lly in v ited .
je c ts fo r th o u g h ,
lie im p re sse d his u n ited in th e g re a t c a u se o f free-
c u re th e s e v o lu n ta ry e o n tr ib u tio u s ." | aw ay . T h e re a r e six m eu in a crew
M ay 3 0 th — T h u rs d a y . D eco ratio n I vote« c a st fo r ju d g e of d e p a rtm e n t
a u d ie n c e in a re m a rk a b le way w ith i dom
day , a leg al school h o lid ay . T h e Sen- n u m b e r 4 th e r e w ere b u t 36 to be de-
L
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ly
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la n d e a c h crew h as tw o s h ip s a n d th e
th e idea th a t th is n a tio n is re a lly in
In c o n n e c tio n w ith th e R ed C ro ss
io r cla ss w ill d e c o ra te th e g ra v e s of d u c te d , lea v in g J u d g e S ta p le to n 208
d a n g e r, th a t o u r s o ld ie rs a re on th e di.-r sen t h e re from th e w e ste rn fro n t c a m p a ig n w hich is now u n d e r w ay. crew Is re s p o n sib le to a m an fo r th e ir
th e ir
d eceased
c la s sm a te s,
O live to a d d to h is o th e r m a jo ritie s .
His
b rin k of a w orse d is a s te r th a n b eing b ecau se of b ein g in v a lid e d fro m a c t­ M ayor K enney of G re sh a m lias is­ tw o sh ip s a n d if th e y fa il th e crew is
F a n c h e r a n d H elen M etzger.
hom e p re c in c t w e n t 87 to 9 fo r him .
ill th e fro n t o f b a ttle , an d th a t we ive se rv ic e to do o th e r w o rk , w as th e su ed th e fo llo w in g p ro c la m a tio n to y u n k e d up b e fo re th e c o m m a n d in g o f­
May 3 1 st— F rid a y e v e n in g at 8 :3 0 ¡And som e h av e been w o n d e rin g w h ere
H e h ad been In O re ­
ficer and g iven a te r r ib le b aw lin g o u t
ow e i, to th e m to u n ite ev ery en e rg y n e x t s p e a k e r
o ’clock in R e g n e r’s o p e ra h o u se th e th e n in e lo st v o tes cam e from
gon b efo re am i w as on ce in G reah- th e c itiz e n s of th is c ity :
I c e rta in ly d o n ’t w an t th a , k in d o f a
to win th e w ar. No ro s e a te p ic tu re
M a y o r's F ro c la iiia tJo u .
g r a d u a tin g e x ercises w ill be h eld.
F o r ju s tic e of th e p eace, J o h n
F o u r y e a rs ag o he w en, from
w as p a in te d of an easy v icto ry , but atp
W h e re a s , file P r e s id e n t of th e th in g to h a p p e n to me.
S ta te S u p e rin te n d e n t o f P u b lic In- Brow t: g o t 18« v o tes in G re sh a m ,
O sw ego to Join th e B ritis h a rm y an d U n ite d S ta te s , w ho is a lso th e p re s i­
I h a v e s e v e ra l le tte r s to w rite so
th e re is th e p ro s p e c t o t se v e ra l y ears
s tru c tio n , J. A. C h u rc h ill of Salem
M. M. S q u ire receiv ed 182 fo r con
h a s h ad all th e e x p e rie n c e of u sol­ d e n t of th e A m erican R ed C ross, has I'll q u it fo r th is tim e.
m o re of th e w ar even if F ru n c e , En,
a n d C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t W C. Al- sta b le . T h e re w ere s c a tte r in g votes
d ie r at th e S om m e, Y pres am i o th e r s e t a sid e th e w eek b e g in n in g M onday,
L ove to all in c lu d in g A lden an d
lan d an d D aly can hold o u t w ith all
d e rs o n of P o rtla n d w ill a d d re s s th e fo r se v e ra l o th e r s a n d so m e v o ters
p laces w h ere th e r e w as In te n se a c ­ May 2 0 th , as th e p erio d fo r re sp o n se V irg in ia .
th e a s s is ta n c e we can give th e n ,
to
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g ra d u a tin g class. E v ery b o d y c o rd ia l- ta ile d to v ote fo r e ith e r ot th em ,
tio n
H e to ld b a ttle s to rie s an d A m erican R ed C ro ss F u n d , an d
BAYARD A. M ILLER,
ly in v ite d .
'The n a m e of Ben R o llin s w as w rlt-
W h e re a s , th e p a tr io tic c itiz e n s of
1st P ro v isio n a l S q u a d ro n .
C ro w n s
fro m
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G re sh a m by s to rm on S u n d ay a lt e r a n ce to th e Red C ross, he too h a v in g |G re sh a m , O regon h av e been c a lled
upon to o b se rv e th is w eek by g iv in g
RED CROSS CAMPAIGN
lew P erso n s, a n d he got en o u g h votes noon
FOR HALE
lirnt to h e a r th e a d d re s s of been a re c ip ie n t of th e c a re b e ­ g e n e ro u s ly to th e R ed C ro ss an d to
OUT FOR 100 PER CENT in ,hat ua>' to i,la<H h,m
P re s id e n t K e rr, m id th en to see the sto w ed upon all w ho a re on th e fig h t­ g iv e th e ir tim e an d e ffo rt to a id In
O ne 8 h. p g a s e n g in e , W e b ste r
tio n a g a in . H o w ev er, he c la im s to be
th e
c a m p a ig n
fu r
s u b s c rip tio n s , m a g n e to , ( n e a r ly n e w ), $185.
s ta tu e of L ib e rty u n v eiled
V isito rs ing line in F ra n c e .
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O ne F a ir b a n k s H M orse 1 % h. p.
e v ery so u rc e of re v e n u e fo r fu n d s to co m in g tw o y e a rs a n d m ay re fu se to
S ta te s m a rs h a l, w as th e last sp e a k e r. o r of G re sh a m , O reg o n , by th o se e n g in e , n e a rly new , $56
m iles a ro u n d .
p re s e n ts : do I
a g a in p u t e a s te rn M u ltn o m a h in th e q u a lify lo r th e race
T h e v o tin g c o n te s t at th e G resh am H is r e m a r k s w ere fu ll of fire an d
O ne No. 70 B o w ser feed m ill, la rg e
P ro c la im , t h a t It is th e first d u ty
fro n t ra n k as a c o n tr ib u to r to th e
P re c in c t c o m m itte e m e n w ere c h o s­
D ru g s to re re s u lte d in th e th o ic e of - p a trio tis m an d h is a p p e a l fo r th e of all p a tr io tic c itiz e n s of G re sh a m , size, $100.
fu n d th a t m e a n s so m u ch to th e so l­ en a s fo llo w s: p re c in c t 3 0 8 , O. A.
T w o 5 0 0 -p o u n d c a p a c ity , tw o 700-
Miss G e rtru d e D o w set, fo r th e h o n o r J Red C ro ss w as no less in te n s e Ilian d u rin g th e w eek b eg in n in g May 2 0 th ,
d ie rs w ho a re fig h tin g fo r th e cau se E a s tm a n ; No 309 V4, C h a rle s C lev e­
to s u b s c rib e g e n e ro u sly Io th e W ar p o u n d c a p a c ity , o n e 3 6 0 -p o u n d cap ac
o f u n v e ilin g th e s ta tu e
Miss W lnni- ilia , of tin- o th e r s
F u n d of th e A m erican Red C ro ss, Io ity , c re a m s e p a r a to rs , $25 to $50
of freed o m .
la n d ;
No. 309, D. C. R oss. F r a n k
g ive su ch aid an d a s s is ta n c e to th e
IIE S S E L ’S FARM MACHINERY
T h e eleven school d is tric ts th a t a re Jo n e s w as th e o n ly d e m o c ra tic co m ­
« am p aig n fo r s u b s c rip tio n s as m ay
u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of C h a irm a n m itte e m a n n am ed in G re sh a m . He is
be re q u ire d fro m th em by th e a u th o r ­
tuctJoli Hale.
H oney an d his a ss o c ia te s, D r
A. in No. 309.
ized c o m m itte e s of th e Red C ross
C h a p te r, to d isp lay th e In s ig n ia of
T h o m p so n a n d A. C. R uby is a p ro s­
Al. H a n im a r receiv ed th e d e m o c ra ­
A u ctio n s a le S a tu r d a y , May 25 at
th e R«-d C ross in th e fo rm of b ad g es, 1 o ’clock a t B o rin g s ta tio n .
H o u se ­
p e ro u s sectio n o f th e c o u n ty , in c lu d ­ tic n o m in a tio n fo r c o n sta b le o f M u lt­
b a n n e rs an d p o ste rs c o n tin u o u sly hold g oods
It. I. A n d erso n . A uc­
in g w ith in
its
lim its th e c itie s of nom ah precinct.
d u rin g th e w eek, a n d o th e rw is e to tio n eer.
25
G re sh a m , T ro u td a le an d F a irv ie w , as
County Nominal ions.
a ss ist by w ord an d deed in th e s u c ­
c e ssfu l p ro s e c u tio n of th e s u b s irip -
Bat g a in s In th e w an t ads.
w ell as th e tow n of R o ck w o o d , P leas-
S u ccessfu l re p u b lic a n a s p ir a n ts in
tlon ca m p a ig n , to th e end th a t th e
a n t H om e, P o w ell V alley, T erry a n d M u ltn o m ah c o u n ty a re as g iven be
c o m m u n ity of G re sh a m m ay be cred ilie d u ty of t h - A m erican Red C ross
o th e r live c o m m u n itie s.
E ach is ¡ow ■
ita b lv re p re s e n te d in th e n u m b e r ol to p e rfo rm d u rin g o u r c o u n tr y ’s w ar
s triv in g to do its best an d s u b s c rip ­
S u p e rin te n d e n t o f W a te r Divisi«»,:
s u b s c rip tio n s an d th e to ta l a m o u n t
(S ig n e d )
G W K ENNEY,
su b s c rib e d , a n d m ay do its fu ll sh u re
M ayor of G re sh a m , O regon
tio n s w ill be la rg e
No. 1, J. B. S c h a e fe r
to w a rd s llie w ork >f m ercy th a t It Is H aled May 2 0 th , 1918
S ev eral la rg e d o n a tio n s h av e been
J u d g e of C irc u it C o u rt, D ep art
m a d e , som e a m o u n tin g to a h u n d re d ¡m ent No 2, R o b ert G. M orrow .
ItKFOHT OF THE CONDITION OF
d o lla rs o r m o re
B u sin ess h o u ses a re
Ju d g e <»r C irc u it C o u rt, D ep art
c o n tr ib u tin g g e n e ro u sly an d num< r- rnent No 4, G eo rg e W S ta p le to n .
ot$s in d iv id u a ls a re s u b s c rib in g doit
J u d g e of C irc u it C o u rt, D epart
ble th e a m o u n ts th ey g av e th e las, m«-nt No. 6. C. U. G a n te n h e ln .
NO. 136
S ta te S e n a to r. 1 3 th D istric t. J o h n
d riv e.
At G re sh a m , O reg o n , a t th e clo se o f b u sin e ss May 10, 1918.
The c a m p a ig n will la s t all th is q ( | |
B E HO I R IE S
w eek, b u t th e c o m m itte e s a re s tr iv ­
S ta te S e n a to r, 1 4 th D istric t, W
L o an s anil d is c o u n ts
$ 2 1 1 ,8 3 0 80
in g to g e , th r o u g h lo n g b efo re th e
B an k s,
O v e rd ra fts , se c u re d a n d u n se c u re d
Non«
Dis, r i e t .
la s t day. S om e w ill be d o n e to n ig h t
R e p re se n ta tiv e ,
17th
88,818,82
B onds an d w a rra n ts
27 8.06
S to ck s, s e c u ritie s , J u d g m e n ts, etc
- a n d a ll a re m a k in g an e a r n e s t ef- , D avid E. L o fg re n .
2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
B u n k in g bo u se
fo r t to re p o r t a victo ry o f 100 p e r*
R e p re se n ta tiv e s,
18th
D istrict,
4,359 75
F u r n itu r e an d fix tu res
c e n t.
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2 ,3 6 0 .0 0
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L ew is, H e rb e rt G o rd o n , E C. Mc-
succeed.
1,888.18
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49,87 1.93
Due from ap p ro v e d re s e rv e b a n k s
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H o rn e, O W.
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C o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs, R u fu s C.
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2 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
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a h a ll on th e seco n d flo o r a n d liv in g
idge
3,430 38
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room « fo r th e fam ily In th e re a r, a l­
3.4 18 51
P o sta l sa v in g s h an k d e p o sits
C o u n ty tr e a s u r e r , J o h n M Lew is
so
g a ra g e
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The
In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
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C o u n ty a u d ito r. Sam B. M artin .
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a m o u n t o f loss is u n k n o w u . bu t w ill
C o u n ty s u rv e y o r, It. C B o n ser
3.8 55 9 5
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p ro b a b ly a m o u n t to se v e ra l th o u s ­
C o ro n e r. E a rl S m ith .
131.220.28
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a n d d o lla rs
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su p p o sed to h av e been a d e fectiv e
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May 23d, a t 8 o'clock p m , In
M, W A hall. All W oodmen are
urged to be present. Im p o rtan t b u s­
iness.
Stop reading here and tu rn to the
E 8 McCORMlCK. Clerk
w ant ad colum n.
B L. WALRAD, Consul
flue, as It s ta rte d above the living
room s
T he G resham fire depart-
m ent responded to a call for help
and rendered such assistance as was
possible.
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This is Red Cross Week All funds Raised by Voluntary
Subscription Don’t W ait to be Asked
T h u llrea te it Mothei n itr e l hing forth her ha m il to all in need to Jew
or He n t tie, to block or white, kn o w in g n o fa v o ritei Nhe it ever realty to
com fort at a tim e u hi n eom fort n needed Khe u warming thouiam li. feed ­
ing Ihouiandi. heating th o u ia m li. from her gem-rout ttore, a t the n en
abled to do by our voluntary contribution!
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S ta te of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss.
1, C. J. L u n d q u ist, C ash ier of th e above-nam ed bank, do solem nly
sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t Is tru e to th e best of my know ledge and
belief.
C. J. L u ndquist, C ashier.
Subscribed and sw orn to before me th is 20th day of May, 1918
L. NYSTROM, N otary Public.
My c o m m issio n e x p ire s A pril 8 th , 1920.
C o rrect A tte st:
A. M eyers, Theo. B rugger, C, J. L u n d q u ist, D irectors.