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GRESHAM 9 * MAY 31, PA G E T H R E E 1918 LABOR FARM PROBLEM REMARKABLE ESCAPE IS NOW IN SOLUTION FROM GERMAN PRISON KELSO POWELL VALLEY OVTLOOK FR ID A Y , Kelso has again made good in rals- Rev. Win. L. H aw kinsoti, p asto r of th e S w edish M ission ch u rch es at itti h er quota of $208.00 in the Red Pow ell Valley anil D am ascus, is • x- Cross d riv e ju st ended. C redit is due ccedingly busy looking a fte r th e sp iri- to tlte following m em bers of th e so Tiie Outlook is in receipt of a copy L ouis F. P ost, a ss ista n t se c retary ual in te re sts of his tw o co n g reg a licitin g com m ittee who assisted Mrs. of tin- Viking News, of Allierta. Can- of lab o r, h as sent o u t from W ash in g tions. He has ta k e n up his residence it. Jo n sru d , local cam paign m anager: ada. containing a th rillin g account of on L aw rence aven u e in G resham . At ¡Mrs. C. F latt. Mrs. John Renenue, to n i n a rtic le in ten d ed to allay the Hie rem arkable adventures of T rooper B aum back, Nelson, Mrs. Mrs. SI. t th e Pow ell Valley church next S un I fears of th o se who a re bew ailing thi Boyd Gray of A lberta and his Tieape day, Rev. C. V N elson from E n s n o , Mrs. Jo el J a r l , Mrs. E. \ . E rickson a p p a re n t sh o rta g e of farm lab o r. 1, from G erm any, a fter being taken a C alifo rn ia will preach and a service ¡an d Mrs. Max K ligcl. 1 will serv e to allay th e fe a rs of fa rm prisoner. The paper was received by w ill be held in th e ev en in g at 8 Twin babies, a g irl and boy, were ers th a t th e re is going to be a d e a rth Mrs. B. 11. Green ot G resham , and o’clock. On S atu rd ay evening. Ju n e born to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Monroe of h elp fo r th e com ing h a rv e s t. It through her courtesy th e rem arkable 1, th e young people will ineet a= S atu rd ay . The boy. however, died follow s: account is reproduced. usu al. T he T h u rsd ay even in g m e e t Sunday night M other and g irl baby T he A m erican fa rm e r is th e v ictim T roopn' Gray enli.-ted witli the F irst ing will be held next week as usual. a re doing well. of pu b licity . So m any people have C anadian Mounted Il Im on Jan u ary A h e a rty in v ita tio n to all tln - e m eet Tiie sad news of th e deatli of W il been cry in g th a t th e re is a g re a t 1, 1915. A fter tin usual tra in in g in s h o rta g e of lab o r th a t th e fa rm e r is in g s is extended. liam G uldenzops in Oregon City S u n b eg in n in g to believe it him self. Two- Canada and E ngland tiie company A p arty w as given last Sunday at day came as a shock to his fam ily here. th ird s of th e fa rm -la b o r sh o rta g e is volunteered to take a crack at F ritzy th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo in t Paltn- Mr. Guldenzops, who had been em im ag in ary an d th e o th e r th ird can be as in fan try m en and the battallion was C arefu l su rv ey s by blad , in h o n o r of th e ir son P au l, who ployed for some tim e in th e paper mill I rem ed ied . sent over to take th e ir tu rn in the will leave in a few days for a tr a in nt Oregon City, was struck, w hile at ag e n ts of th e d e p a rtm e n t of lab o r ¡in d ic a te th a t o u ts id e of tru c k g a r trenches. W hen the th ird b attle o f in g cam p. T h ere w ere p resen t all work, by a hemlock sliv er in the face dens th e re is no sh o rta g e a t p resen t Ypres raged they were in the thick his b ro th e rs and sisters, besides a which resulted in blood poison. He except in th e so u th . T ru ck g a rd e n of it. The G erm ans lunged th e ir n u m b e r of frien d s front P o rtlan d and leaves a widow and eleven children, ers have been su b je c te d to u n u su a l H ardships by g o v ern m en t c o n tra c t heaviest bom bardm ent at the C ana from PowTll V aliev. th e youngest only six m onths old. The o rs who have en ticed la b o re rs from dians, and as Boyd puts it, "H ell broke A m eeting of the P a re n t-T e a c h e r fu n eral was held on T h u rsd ay at the su rro u n d in g farm s to n earb y cities loose all along the line.’’ His com asso ciatio n will be held at th e school- house. The bereaved fam ily has the in stead of b rin g in g th em in from pany held an im p o rtan t position and house next W ednesday evening. Ju n e sym pathy of th e en tire com m unity,. m ore d is ta n t p o in ts w h ere th e re are tiie G erm ans centered th e ir a ttack on larg e reserv es of id le men. 5, w hen som e q u estio n s of vital in " firs t tim e ” g a rd e n e r s Fred Suekow recently bought a Bu- th a t point. It is tr u e th a t th e re is a sh o rta g e te re st will he ta k e n up. T he asso cia ick F o u r from R obert Jo n sru d g a th e r e d la rg e c ro p s o f g a rd e n e x p e r i ¡of ex p erien ced farm h elp in m any Again and again F ritz charged but tion h as on h an d th e sum of $30, e n c e , h e a l th , h a p p in e s s a n d fo o d la st y e a r. L ittle Ida Ludvigson, who has been sectio n s. T h e re are, how ever, en ough tiie cold steel ol the C anadians held T lii» y e a r t h e r e w ill b e m o re g a rd e n s a m i w hich they may a p p ro p ria te to the idle m en in th e cities to till th e gaps. ill w ith pneum onia a t h er g ran d p ar Wliy th e n do th ey n o t go to the them back. The G erm ans continued m o re p ro d u c e g ro w n tita n e v e r b e fo re . S u r su p p o rt of a F ren ch o r B elgian ents, O. M ikkelson’s home, is iv- la rtu s? T h e ch ief cau ses a re low to come over in g reat hordes, and p lu s c a n b e so ld a t good p ric e s a n d th e o rp h an . T he m a tte r will com e up to r < ring. Mrs Ludvigson, who was also farm w ages and po o r w o rk in g con the R llfes were holding th e ir ridge, p ro c e e d s m a d e to serv e o u r G o v e rn m e n t discussion at th is m eeting, also th e d itio n s. It is sig n ifican t th a t in th e ill, lias recovered. e ith e r b y in v e stin g in T h r i f t S ta m p s o r a q u estio n of co n tin u in g th e asso cia U nited S lates, w here w ages av erag e F ritz broke the line held by some A us Mrs. M innie M aro n ay s little d augh $50 to $7 0 p er m o n th , th e re is no tra lia n s th at were literally wiped off b a n k a utuun c c o u n t at tin s B a n k . tio n w ork next y ear. G e n u in e ly in t e r e s t e d in th e w e lf a r e o f o u r d e p o t Mrs. Jo h n P aln tb lad visited at H a te r E thel has been quite ill fo r some sh o rta g e of farm h elp. T he sh o rta g e the earth . Colonal Shaw , in com m and re p o rts com e from th e s ta te s w hich ito r s , w e a r e a lw a y s p le a s e d t o a s s is t o u r c u s to m e r s ley y esterd ay w ith Mrs. S. S tenberg. tim e, and her son George recently re pay $15 to$-l0 p er m o n th . T h e d e of the R ifles, fell m ortally wounded I whether th e y a r e " f ir s t tim e " gardeners oi the cover, d from an attack of pneum onia. g ree of sh o rta g e v a rie s w ith th e low and in order to save his plucky men o p e r a to r s o f th e b ig g e s t f a r m s in th e c o m m u n ity . Stop re ad in g h e re and tu rn to the ness of w ages. N ever in h isto ry have his last w ords were to retreat, but the j B arg ain s in th e w an t ads. prices fo r farm p ro d u cts been so boys would have none of it and kept w an t ad colum n. high. Many fa rm e rs claim th a t even on fighting ag ain st g reat odds. at p re s e n t prices they a re no t m ak in g The Rifles went into the fight 923 m oney. Be th a t as it m ay, any a r D on’t delay b uying th a t B lue PH O N E 33x1 strong but dw indled to 60, and seeing g u m en t w hich ap p lies to th e fa rm e r F la m e oil stove, tiie price will su rely DR. A. H. WRIGHT ap p lies to t iie farm h an d also. If th a t they could no longer hold the advance. See I, L. K id d er Hdw. Co. G ra d u a te V eterin ary S urgeon I th e fa rm e r h im self co m p lain s of liv H uns back they began to retire, But (£) cnarcusK ■ o ffic e a t R esidence on So. R o b erts Av. ing co n d itio n s w hen his m a rk e t p ric Special a tte n tio n given to diseases es a re d o ubled lie ta n n o t ex p ect his had hardly gotten underw ay when they of c a ttle. ¡em ployes to exist on tiie sam e old were m et by th e G erm ans who had FORYOUR_> C alls p ro m p tly a tte n d e d n ig h t | wage. broken th rough the A ustralion lines CLACKAMAS AGENT o r day. We a re su fferin g today for th e sins unbeknow n to tile Rifles. All but sev OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL CALLED FOR DRAFT TO BECOME VOLUNTEERS ¡of th e p ast. T h e re is h ard ly a sw eated in d u stry in tiie co u n try en of the 60 were sh o t and Boyd Tiie local draft board o f Hood River, Men rejected from the arm y because w hich offers so p o o r a fu tu re as happened to be one of the survivors C D W .D O fX ^ ¡farm in g . T he risin g price of land of th a t g a lla n t body of men whose of m inor physical defects a re given declined to heed a petition, presented Contractor and Builder CAT, SHEEP lias m ade it alm o st im possible for I deeds will live as long as history is tlte opportunity to volunteer for im by a delegation of prom inent Clacka G e n e r a l C o n tr a c to r tile m an w ith o u t ca p ita l to set up fo r or S W IN E — p o rta n t special or lim ited service, mas county men. wlio asked Hint It W. h im self an d lias d estro y ed th e in- | corded. Sceptic Tanks through a call just issued by tiie W ar Arens, assigned as one of the 10 men J fe M ffiO E O S ’ cen tiv e w hich w ould m ak e an a b le - ( I The prisoners were inarched back of Jackscrew s for Rent draw n to fill tills county's Julie draft • bodied m an e n d u re th e long hours, ¡ ilie G erm an lines, two days and then D epartm ent. HOME TREATMENT R EM ED IES FRANK C. JONES low w ages, and p o o r h o u sin g of the T his special service is in spruci p ro quota, be given a deferred eliiHsiliia j i ni on a tra in and sen t to the prison A m erican farm . F o r a final so lu tio n I Gresham, Ore. lion and allowed to continue ills work SAFE SURE and SATISFACTORY ¡we m ust deal w ith tiie w hole fa rm ! ! i am p a t Dulrnen, about 200 m iles in- duction w ork and includes a wide ¡problem in a fu n d a m e n ta l m an n er. • land. When asked how the y were range from telegraphy and cooking us Clackam as county ag ricu ltu ralist, As a w ar m easu re, how ever, th e j treated by the G erm ans T rooper Gray to autom obile and locom otive d riv according to an announcem ent re COLIC, OISE farm m ust be m ade a m ore a ttr a c t- j HEAVES*! ing. Those who desire to volunteer eeived here Wednesday m orning. liv e place to w ork. Upon th e fa rn t- said, "R o tten ”, w ith em phasis on the Mr. Arens, an Oregon A gricultural W O U N D S .m W N E 3 S GALLS, M IL m ust do so, however, by Ju n e 6, for af ars in th o se sectio n s w here th e re a re ( rotten. F E V ER G A R G LI, ABORTING WtAKqt la b o r p roblem s I u rg e an im m ed iate , The m anner of his escape cannot he te r th a t date if tlte required num ber College graduate, until a month ago, b e tte rm e n t in tile w ages a n d w o rk of men have not been obtained vol lias been engaged at Hood River o n tile S P E C IFIC S FOR EACH TREATMENT ing co n d itio n s of th e farm w orker. printed on account of the censorship u n tarily , they will be taken from tiie m iddle orchard place of Ills father, F H ig h e r w ages lie m u st have $45 rules, but it was th rillin g . He went X. Arens, directo r of tiie New York toMswffjr p er m onth witli board an d lodging to H olland, then tran sferred to Eng d ra ft reg istratio n lists. People’s Sym phony O rchestra sh o u ld be th e m inim um . P erm an en ce land when- lie spent six m ouths before "Tlte M ilitary A eronautics B ranch is POWELL’S PHARMACY Tlte delegation, composed of E. of em p lo y m en t is needed an d th is in need of certain skilled m en," says Where Dr. Daniel’s Home I Spence, Harvey G. S tarkw eather, m ean s no m ore h irin g by th e day. I obtaining a furlough to come home, Auto for Hire all Hours S h o rte r h o u rs a re n eed ed : this lie was given his discharge but vol- the W ar D epartm ent’s call. “ Men Judge II. S. Anderson and Paul V Treatment Medicines for sick m ean s no m ore su n -to -su n days. A ( uuteered ugain and nas reported at qualified for special m ilitary service I Maris, tiie la tte r a member of tie and lame horses, dogs and eats m an will do m ore and b e tte r w ork C algary lor orders. He lias a three only will be accepted under tills eall. 'O regon A gricultural College faculty, can be had, and lots of other in 10 h o u rs titan he will in 14. F i ■Men qualified for special or lim ited good things in a first-class n ally . b e tte r h o u sin g an d b e tte r food m onth’s furlough but will not take m ilitary service are not desired for stated th a t they would accept tlte rul E lio n e 5 0 x 2 a re needed. T hese a re th e th in g s advantage of more titan few weeks. lin g of tiie local hoard and would mil Drug Store. ___ tills service. tiie g o v ern m en t expects from th e I m ake an appeal to tiie illstriel board fa rm e r. Now w h at can thp fa rm e r "R e p e a te d re q u e sts huve been —Oregon City C ourier. LUSTED expect front th e g o v ern m en t? received a t th is office fo r au o p p o r Tiie g o v ern m en t is p rep ared to a s T heo d o re N eib au er lost a valuable tu n ity fo r lim ited service m en to e n Itoiul to Happiness. sist tiie fa rm e r to th e lim it of its pow er. Up to tlte first of th e y ear m ule last week in a p e c u lia r way. te r tiie service. T hese m en will he Be am iab le, ch eerfu l and good nut 57 fa rm -lab o r offices had been es Tlte an im al was h itch ed to a sc ra p e r L, ngaged in S rpuce P ro d u ctio n work ured and you a re m uch m ore ilk d ta b lish ed by th e lab o r d e p a rtm e n t; an d for som e cause becam e f r ig h t fo r a ero p lan es, w hich Is in te re stin g to be happy. You will find th is <111 .m o re h av e been add ed . F a rm -la b o r e n e d o r an g ry and kicked a trem ettd- flcult, If not im possible, how ever, mid h e a lth fu l w ork. T he follow ing w hen you a re c o n stan tly tro u b led sp ecialists a re alre a d y on th e g ro u n d in 44 of th e 48 sta te s. All th ird and ous blow <)llto llle « h arp edge of th e ty p es of m en a re d esired : w ith co n stip atio n . T ak e C ham ber fo u rth class postoffices have been sc ra p e r, w hich cut off one leg corn- PLACE YOUR ORDER “ L ocom otive e n g in e e rs, firem en, latn s T ab lets and g et rid of th a t ami au th o riz e d to act as fa rm -la b o r p letely and nearly severed th e o th e r tt w ill be easy. T hese ta b le ts not EARLY ra ilro a d g rad e forem en, ra ilro a d only m ove th e bow els, b u t Im p ro v agen cies, and daily n ew sp ap ers anil one. (rack forem en, wooden brid g e c a r th e a p p e tite and stre n g th e n th e d i co m m ercial o rg a n iz a tio n s have been Mr. and Mrs. M. R auw a tte n d e d p en ters, locom otive re p a irm e n , te le g estio n .— Adv. ask ed to esta b lish fa rm -lab o r ag en cies u n d e r th e U nited S tates Entploy- th e g ra d u a tio n exercise* of tlte P a phone linem en, su rv ey o rs o r railro a d m ent Service. T h e lab o r d e p a rtm e n t cific D ental C ollege in P o rtla n d . H a r Som e su rp ris e s in th e w ant ads. in s tru m e n t m en. te le g ra p h e rs, d ra f ts has solved th e problem to d eal sim vey S ch n eid er w as one of Hie g ra d m en, pile d riv e r forem en, sta tio n a ry ilarly w ith th e problem of farm la bor. It is p rep ared to p ro te c t the uates. ■ n g in eers for donkey en g in es, steam - fa rm e r a g a in st th e in ro ad s of the G eorge L usted is on th e sick list shovel o p e ra to rs, c a rp e n te rs, steam , FOR |g o v ern m en t c o n tra c to rs, who sw eep and is in th e care of a physician. H itters, e le c tric ia n s, a u to m echanics, sm all a re a s b are of w o rk ers. If the M a k es the U se a u to d riv ers, cooks, c lerk s, railro a d fa rm e r will do his p a rt th e g o v e rn m en t wiil do its p art. W’h at we need CORBETT brak en ien , ra ilro a d co n d u cto rs, a n d . o f th e F o llo w in g now is less ag ita tio n ab o u t p u ttin g .. , a larg e n u m b er of lab o rers. R epairs w om en on tlte farm s, less ta lk about Mrs. M. E. Reed visited Iter dangle . E c o n o m ica l "P I-u se give th e w idest publicity tiie im p o rtatio n of C hinese th o u s te r's in P ortland F riday and S atu rd ay Vacuum Cleaners or tw ine a n d s of m iles a vay, an d m ore team Ralph K incaid has been tra n sfe rre d *« Gits m a tte r. U rge tech n ically H air D ryers w ork and m u tu al confidence. T h ere from Camp Lewis to N orfolk. Va., and ;qualified re g is tra n ts to p resen t them - Boudoir Lamps a re p len ty of ab le-bodied m en in selves to th e ir local h o ard s for lis t Sam ovars A m erican to farm A m erican farm s is in the en g in eers’ corps. T oasters You’ll get better service and be sure of getting the and th e d e p a rtm e n t of la b o r will see Mrs. Zoe M cCleverty of P ortland was ing. if a sufficient n u m b er of volun- Disc Stoves th a t th ey get th ere. an over-Sunday v isito r at. Ferndale le e rs e re not secured, In v o lu n tary in- goods when wanted. F oot W arm ers Juetlon will be used. Place. Milk W arm ers ' l a k e s S u p rem e Sacrifice. M assage V ibrators RIDING OR WALKING CULTIVATORS, HAND PO Colum bia G range will meet in reg- A little w hite cross "som ew here C igar L ighters Today the w heat c rlrls abroad has TATO, CORN OR BEAN PLANTERS, HAND CULTI in F ra n c e ” m ark s tiie g rav e of It. ulai session. S aturday, Ju n e 1st. The Ovons grown most acute. T his Is the fag-end flag, recently purchased by tiie grange W h item an , a Y. M. C. A. w ar w ork Waffle Irons VATORS, LOW OR HIGH WHEEL. W ashing M achines se c re ta ry wito o p erated a hn close will be s-tised and ap p ro p riate songs of ti c cereal supply, -th - last fe w m onths b e f o r e t h e new harvest. T iie L ibrary Lam ps to th e MessineH fro n t. He co n tracted sung. Coffee P ercolators Mrs Hyde of P ortland is tiie guest Allies home supply is at Its lowest. p leu ro -p n eu m o n la w hile serv in g the (hsffing Dishes T h eir need for outside help is at its of Mrs. Lucy K incaid. so ld iers. GRESHAM Res. Tel. 6x2 F la t Irons Office 544 highest. Tiie Allies cannot hope to C urling Iron H eaters meet tile crisis on the first line trench PLEASANT HOME Lum inous R adiators ( a iin g fo r Chine*«1 T ea K ettles unless we assure them help In the It is rep o rte d th a t fully 200,00 0 - » ’.-I Sew ing Machine Motors T he L adles' Aid will m eet next food crisis th a t th re a te n s th e ir rear C h in ese la b o rers a re In Franc«*, Shaving M irrors week W ednesday at th e church In guard or brave men, women und child b u ild in g ra ilro a d s and w orking be K itchen R anges stead of at tlte p arso n ag e, as fo rm e r ren left behind to build ships, make bas Shaving Mugs hin d th e lines. T he Y. M. C. A. Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon ly an n o u n ced . T he change was m ade m unitions and prepare clothing for esta b lish e d h u ts fo r them . on acco u n t of th e illn ess of Mrs. those at the front. We Buy Beef Cattle, Calves, Ilogs, Hides, Etc. F o rd ’s d a u g h te r. When In1 comes back a re you going T ak en by Enem y. Farmers, Attention! We Smoke Your Meat to be able to look Hint in the face and F iv e Y. M. C. A. fo y er du soldat Juni|iN to Ills T ask. GEO. DIETL, Prop. b u ild in g s recen tly tu rn e d o v er to tiie J o h n M asefield, E nglish poet and say “ I helped you?” You can ’t do It P hone 881 '««in s,r,<-1 Gresltam, Ore. B ritish Y. M. A. a re now In the p lay w rig h t, says th a t he lias seen a if you roll him of W'heat, m eats and Electric Building h an d s of th e G erm ans. Y. M. C. A. m an in F ra n c e ladling sugar. Bank-?of G resham 410R.SE z EXPERT Si Auio, Buggy and Wagon PAINTING E . E. C H IP M A N B IN D E R S , M O W E R S , R A K E S T e d d e r s a n d B in d in g T w in e Cheaper Electric Service Machines HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY SANITARY MARKET Try Them In Your Home ELECTRIC STORE /we KNOVJ OUR- 1K EA YS V41LL lY L B A S E Y O U V4EU - - SO M U C K ,T H A T AER FOLKS Tí out hot coffee to tiie men in a dug- C arco sp ray fo r m aggot on cab bage, beets, tu rn ip s, rad ish es, etc. out w here his predecessor had been killed only Half an h o u r before. Ail sizes a t L. L. K id d er Hdw. Co. WF, WANT YOU TO TELL ON US Kai gains. keep it a secret. A fter discovered how o u r m eats you, y o u r fam ily a ” d your we w ant you to tell o th e r fo lk s a b o u t It. T h at so rt of frie n d ly gossip w o n 't h u rt anybedy. P ass alo n g th e good word. PH O N E 41. C ham pion b in d er, 6 feet, $65. Iron Age p o tato p la n te r fe rtiliz e r a tta c h m e n t, $125. B lack H aw k O liver s p re a d e r, 60- b u sh els, $125. One 14-inch B lack H aw k O liver sp re a d e r. No. 40, $20, jo in te r and w heel. One 12-inch O liver ch illed plow No. 20. $16 O ne No. 1 1 H Ross corn o r hay cut Gresham Market ter, $30 ^ G R E SH A M . OREGON^ M oline tra c to r, 2-w heel. H E S S E L ’S FARM M ACHINERY. O rd e r C oal N ow . We a re ex p ecting a c a r load of coal soon. Save m oney by receiving di rect from th e c ar E ck stro m T ruck I te r ite n Io S o ld ie r s . Mud sp lash ed and ho b n ailed , E. II. S ervice, phone 861.— Adv. S o th ern , th e em inent A m erican a c t Keel R em edy fo r W hooping Couglt. or, recen tly gave a selection from “ L ast w in te r when my little hoy H am let before A m erican so ld iers in had th e w hooping cough I gave him C h am b erlain s Cough R em edy,” a Y. M. C. A. h u t in F ran ce. w rites Mrs. J. B. R o b erts, E a st St. L ouis, III. “ I t k e p t his cough loose T ailoring an d relieved him of th o se d re a d fu l For m en and w om en— cleaning, c o u g h in g spells. I t Is th e only cough m edicine I keep in th e house p ressin g an d rep a irin g done well. because I have th e m ost confidence P e te r L en ard , Pow ell stre e t. In It.” T his rem edy is also good for j colds an d c ro u p .— Adv. Read th e W ant ads. Mountain Meadow Butter M an u factu red by SANDY CREAMERY CO. T he nam e "M o u n t Hood B u tter has h e re to fo re been used by p«> m ission of th e M ount Hood I- ) C ream Co., which has all Its dalr< p ro d u cts reg istered u n d er tha title. T h a t perm ission has ceased | hence th e change of nam e, whtcl; ! becam e effective on Ja n u a ry 1. "M o u n tain Meadow B u tter [ will be found a t all th e Lead In. sto re s In th e county. Ask fo r it