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PAGE FOUR GRE&HAM U Straw Hats All Up-to-the-Minute Style Sailor Hats . . .$1.00 to $2.50 Panam a Hats $2.00 to $5.00 ALL LATEST STYLES Kuppenheimer All-Wool Suits At very low prices and every garment guaranteed to be all that we tell you. A G ood Proposition We put up to you today is: Buy your Clothing now and save the heavy advance in price that is coming and prepare yourself for the shortage. SUITS AT $15 TO $30 SH O ES for ev eryone and a good assortment to choose from OUTLOOK FRENCH BUY BREAD ALREADY BAKED FRIDAY', MAY 81, lö i» GRESHAM LOCALS Mrs. \V. B. ra m o n s sp en t tli” weel ¡end at K alam a, W ashington visiting French homes have not baked bread with friends. for hundreds of years. They have not | Mrs. (’. O. B ranson, who lias been even ovens nor baking tin s in th eir) kitchens. They rely upon the bakery. confined to hei bed for m ote th an a If you ask them to bake th e ir own w eek, is m uch im proved and will b read—for th e bakery cannot supply soon he out. quick breads made w ithout wheat, the T hom as G inder re tu rn e d W ednes women of France m ust add another h o u r to th e ir long day of toil. Will day from Bend, Oregon* w here li you ask them to do th a t? Or shall had sp en t th e past six weeks visiting with relatives. o ur homes carry the ex tra burden of doing w ithout wheat? A special m eeting of G resham Going w ithout w heat adds directly g ra n g e will he held a t th e hall on to to o u r forces in battle. Going w ithout m orrow evening, Ju n e 1. All g ran g w heat loosens the slipping tension iers a re req u ested to atten d . which lim its our arm ed strength. The best we can do is too Mttle. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shipley went Don’t forget to slow up on the meat to Oswego yesterday, w here tllev again. The reserve supply is being called on old frien d s and neighbors rap id ly ex h au sted , and w ith no m ore and visited with relatives. food anim als coming into the m arket a t th is season, we tuny soon be up Jo h n W inters su rp rised his friends ag ain st the m eatless day once more, by com ing hom e from K lam ath Falls, Mr H oover w arns, unless wc check w here lie has been w orking fo r gome up on our steaks and roasts. Cut down tim e. He will probably rem ain here your m eat consum ption at least one to w ork for the sum m er. th ird , and save the pork and the beef B ert Hoss, who lias been at hom e p articu larly . These can be shipped till! most conveniently. Lamb, m ut on a fu rlo u g h , lias been recalled to ton, chicken and fish are the m eats lo r • am p Lewis, lie left th is m orning, li is expected th a t his com pany will good A m ericans. Even if th ere’s only a little wheat leave foi F ran ce in a shrfrt time. in it, don’t eat th a t ex tra slice of war bread. Every ounce counts, ami I n | Mrs. A lbert E kstrom received a cle Sam is in the m ark et to buy back le tte r one day th is week from h er every pint of w heat flour you can t b ro th e r, Chas. M cC arter, who re c e n t use. H ow ’s the stock in your l y a rriv ed in France. lie is in a m o p an try ? Enough to divide with the to r m echanics' regim ent. He re c e n t boys a t the front? if so, get in touch ly took a tw o-w eeks’ trip ac-ro c witli your county food ad m in istrato r, co untry, d riv in g a I’a c k a n l tru c k lie who will tell you how to m ake the rep o rts th a t lie is well and likes his "divvy”. Your money buck, if you work. want it, and th an k s from Uncle Sam The celeb ratio n w hich was a n As I he A m erican hoy w orm s his n o u n c e d to he held tom orrow in h o n way th ro u g h th e b arbed-w ire and o r of tlie 57th w edding an iv e rsa ry of s ta rts tow ard th e G erm an tre n d ie s, Rev. an d Mrs. J. H. Wood, lias been his w orst foe is behind him . He is given up, on account of tile illness o f ■ nol a fra id of th e enem y in front. He Mrs. W ood. Slit is rep o rted to he i:n tn u n tm u i ¡if t f t o i i i r u i n nim in ffijU can whip tile lin n , ju s t as Hie B ritisli im proving, but is unable lo s.a u d tin and F ren ch can whip him ; but lie excitem ent ol a public g a th e rin g such c a n ’t whip th e G erm an brew er at as was plain ed. Tin- friends of file hom e, who is using coal w hile w ar in -|a g ( 1 couple will co n ten t them selves d u strie s suffer, anil d estro y in g food by giving them a •loslcard show er w hile ills m o th er scrapes the crum bs T h eir a d d re ss is G resham It. A. from th e table. H ut we can whip Mel', in A ndrew s of Pleasant Home th a t G erm an b rew er for him , and and Mrs. Elsie lia lro d of B oring were w e’re going to do it. m a n ic ,I at V ancouver, W ashington, one day this week. I . M. <’. V Men K illed. T h ree C anadian Y. M. C . A. w ar Mr. an d Mrs. Roy G ibbs re c e iv 'd a w ork sec re ta rie s w orking in dug- le tte r today from th e ir son Dewey, o u ts d o s e i o t l i e front line tre n d ie s | who is w ith the 162d In fn n try in m r e k i l l ' ll recently by shell lire. 1 F rance. Tlie le tte r was w ritten on i May 8. Dewey is wt 11 ami happy : ml • m I V I H o llille I T l i p o s e , A m erican Y. M. ('. A. tru ck s and j - a y s lie lias grow n an inch and a half au to m o b iles w ere placed a t tlie dis- since lie en listed and now w eighs 150 posai of tlie allled arm ies and used pounds. E. W . AYLSW ORTH C L O T H IE R n i u :uii ■ b n rimnfi n nun nn ini h n Burnii in the O U T L O O K w ill help you draw business EVERYBODY READS IT! (m u tilim i ( T csiinltles. id o l's (o Do ""Bit."' In th e past tw elv e m o u th s c a su a l A m erican acto rs arc going lo l b s am o n g C a n a d ia n Y. M. C. A. w o rk ers in F ru n ce to ta le d tw e n t y - ¡ F ra n c e lo e n te rta in A m erican so l d ie rs in A m erican Y. M. C. A. sa n d t wo. bagged lulls close to tile front. Secure P h i -I n H o tel. tills Refugee«, T ile C an ad ian V. M. C. A . has R efugees from th e b a d ie front i ik en over tlie H otel d ’ J e n a in P a ris p o u rin g Into P aris were cared for at fo r use of (Tm iidinn s o ld ie rs th e A m erican Y M C A Hotel I'a- Tea S erv ice lle v e ra g e . v 111 io n . I en Is th e a c tiv e s e rv ic e b e v e ra g e You will like th e pictu res anil m u at th e B ritish fr o n t, a c c o rd in g to Y. M ( ’. A. c a n te e n w o rk e rs "over sic si th e B luebird S atu rd ay night. G et tlie h ab it. Prices III and 15 l h e re ,” cents. LAW N r- üíohvnltníirn P robably the most a p p ro p ria te poem th a t could he p rin ted today in connection w ith ilie w ar in F ra n c e is H o h e n lin d e n ” w ritten by 1 honias C am pbell. W ith a co m p lete ch an g e of nam es it w ould pass lor som ething new to th o se who had n ev er read it. "H onhenlinden’’ is aii old fav o rite of t h t school re a d e rs of 50 y ears ago, and was one ol the many poem s th a t tired tile so u ls of young deciaim ers. W ere it a new poem oi today it w ould easily ra n k as one of th e best w ar p roductions of th e period. (in L inden, w hen th e su n was low, All bloodless lay th e u n tro d d en snow , And d ark as w in ter was the flow Of Iser, rolling rap id ly . But L inden saw a n o th e r sig h t, W hen tile d ru m beat, a t dead of n ig h t, C om m anding lires of d eatli to light Tlie d a rk n e ss of h e r scenery. By to rch and tru m p e t fa s t arra y e d . E ach h o rsem an drew hi3 b a ttle blade, And fu rio u s every c h a rg e r neighed. To jo in tlie d re a d fu l revelry. T hen shook tlie hills w ith th u n d e r riven, T hen ru sh ed tile steed to b a ttle d riv en . And lo u d e r th a n th e bolts of heaven F a r flash ed the red a rtille ry . But re d d e r vet tli.n lig h t shall glow On L in d en ’s h ills of b loodstained snow , And blooiU r yet tlie to rre n t flow Of Iser, roiling rap id ly . "Tis m orn, bin (Tin pierce tlie W h en t lirions Shorn i,i il.» ir scarce von level sun w ar-clouds, ro llin g sun. F ra n k ¡mil fiery Him -u lp h u io u s canopy. Tlie com bat deepens. On, ye brave. W ho ru s h to glory o r the grave! W ave, M unich! a ll thy b a n n e rs wave, Ami c h arg e w ith all thy chivalry. ►"»•••., lev sh all p a n v lie n many m i nt! T he snow sh all he th e ir w inding sh eet, Ami every tu r f b e n e a th th e ir feet Shall In? a so ld ie r’s sep u lch re. T hom as C am pbell. We Have Too Many Bicycle * fires TO REDUCE THE STOCK WE WILL REDUCE THE PRICE 0 Fisk Heavy Non-Skid 7*1 in tra n sp o rtin g w ounded men d u ring T he Red C ross d in n e r and ice tlie recent d riv e on th e vveslern cream sta n d s at th e fa ir grounds to 0 Vit illic $4.25 fro n t. day will net tlie w orkers about a h u n dred dollars. 5 Fisk Thorn I ’it >1 $3.00 Twelve W o rk ers K iliisl. T w elve Y. M. C. A. w ar work sec- 5 Fisl \\ hite Safety Ti $3.00 re ta lie s llave been killed w hile serv - DE00RATIVE WORK CHANGES TO ART ng ai led »roups d o se lo Hie front 5 Goody« , i Non Skid $2.00 lim in F ran ce. Two A m erican woni- T he follow ing is tak en from the canleeii w orkers have also been en. Ipsw ich, S. D., T rib u n e and has re f killed Note the reduced prices although bicycle tires eren ce lo a man who lias relativ es —... . „ , - I h ere: have advanced latelv. Shell Kills Worker. Two w eeks ago the T rib u n e m en-! V (¡crin an four-inch shell pene tr a te d a Y. M ('. A. dug-out on tin Honed tlie fact th at Mr. Klloril* of F lan d ers front and killed the serre Roscoe, was doing a m ighty sw ell job (.’■ .,<• all day Thursday, Decoration Day of d eco ratin g in th e office of J. W. ! t u r i . .lack L uiisdiii. P arm ley. W hen m ention was m ade of this Subscribe fo r th e O utlook for “ the tlie w riter little ) boy.” It will follow him to th e cam p .Im p ro v em en t and its tw ice-a-w eek visits will be dre.lined th a t tiiis pie, of p ain tin g ) ju s t lik e le tte rs from home. would develop into tile lines! of its kind in th e whole w est, and it is w orthy of m ention th a t for u n iq u e I ICC ness and o rig in a lity , m ulling in any I'nr S ohiieis, co u n try excels it. More tilan u n i i , U t in cups of tea B eginning in tlie n o rth e a st co rn er w ire d istrib u te d free to so ld iers a t of tlie la rg e r room , tin d eco rato r th e front in Y. M cu.iteci show s P lym outh Rock, th e eastern te rm in u s of the g reat Y ellow stone last w inter. T rail Tlie A tlantic ocean, in all the colors of its placid calm , lies as far Poet to L ecture. as th e eye call leac h to th e e ast, vvliil, Jeiin M asefield, E nglish p»i» I and w inding w estw ard over th» m oun playw right, is lectu rin g to Ani, ricali tain s, th e T rail co n tin u es on in its so ld iers in Y. M ('. A. b uildings ¡co u rse across a co n tin en t I ea urinj Dorothy Phillips Tlie s ta te s th ro u g h which passes tiiis country. the T rail a re m ade to show th eir | m ost b e a u tifu l anil p ictu resq u e e x ( ¡lii-upracti»' P hysician. Dr. N P lyler, a c h iro p ra c to r physi- te r io r s . I.akes, rivers, fields of corn boundless p rairie s, rocks, m ountain? lian recently from R oseburg, has and passes each fo r them selves are a k in an office in th e F irst S tate U ’th Eddie L\ons and Lee p ainted in hues consistent w ith p re Bank building and will becom e a vailing conditions, w hile autom obile » perm nent resident of G resham . His Moran as leads. a re se’e n com ing am i going in oppo practice at R iseburg ex tended over site d irectio n s, ap p a re n tly in ten t u p a period of to u r year.- and he conies Prices 10c and 1 5 c on th e ir m issions of fu rn ish in g th»- fully r» com m ended as a successful occu p an ts not only p leasu rab le rides, practiU om r of iiis p ro l"--io n . A d i. but of con d u ctin g them th ro u g h w orlds of w onders and beauty C ritics may well trav el m iles to look upon tlie room s w hich a re occu pied by .1. \V. P arm ley. the " F a th e r of tlie Y ellow stone T rail and its firs’ p resid en t, to whom m ust tie given tin credit lo r fu rn ish in g the brain, braw n and activ ity which m ade possible an The call sounded, the need was urgent, and we an- ocean to oc« an highw ay across a land m ade h a p p y , prosperous and In au ti- sweied. ful th ro u g h the gen iu s of such men as ,1. \V P arm ley.’ America went “over the top" in the Third Liberty but— Tin to u rists of 1918 will linger •ong at Ipsw ich as they feast th e ir T he H uns are not yet b eaten . ry es on th e fa m ilia r landscape along th e Yellow stone T rail and quietly Again ihe call will sound, and again we must be com m une w ith them selves co n cern ing the m an whose o rig in ality su g ready to respond. gested the idea and th e a rtis t who so b eau tifu lly placed in colors, as a P reparedness is in order. loom deco ratio n , all the principal fea tu re s along the highw ay. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. M OW ERS We have a full line of HIGH-GRADE LAW N M O W ER S at Reasonable Prices Saturday, June 1 THE RESCUE Poor Peter Pious Now is the time to get a NEW LAWN MOWER ami put your lawn in tine shape for the season. ' Over the Top ” Also Everything You Need in the Way of GARDEN HOSE. SPRAYS, SPRINKLERS, ETC. Iliiilil lin t Every Day. 8in<e \u g u s t 4. 1:»14, not a day has Intervened but a Y M. C. A. hut has been erected In France for the allied soldiers Rpad by all— Outlook want ads B argain» in the W ant A d» Mobilize your dollars in a bank account Get them “in training" now to strike another dealh- knell for the war-crazed Prussian hordes. FIRST STATE BANK GRESHAM OUTLOOK.