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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 8. G resham O utlook GRESHAM, NO. 34 FARMERS’ DAY PLANS MADE LAST SUNDAY OUTLOOK FORCE LOSES ONLY TWO YOUNG MEN T h ir t y m em bers o f Multnomah C o u n ty Pom ona gra n g e , c o m p ris in g th e F a n n e rs ' F ie ld Hay g e n e ra ’ c o m m itte e , m et at the f a ir g ro u n d s on S unday a fte rn o o n fo r th e purpose o f m a k in g fin a l a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e c e le b ra tio n w h ich w ill be held in G resham on S a tu rd a y , J u ly 27 It was decided at th e m e e tin g held at F a irv ie w on W ednesday o f last week to m ake the p ro g ra m one o f th o ro u g h ly p a trio tic num bers. T h is idea w ill be c a rrie d o u t by the com m itte e s in cha rge o f th a t fe a tu re a n il the y w ere in s tru c te d to keep th e p a trio ic feaures at th e fro n t in the speeches, m usic and o th e r re n d itio n s of w h a te v e r n a tu re by a ll the granges. Special c o m m itte e s were a p p o in t ed as fo llo w s : Speakers J. J. Joh nso n, S. B H a ll and 11. A. Lew is. M usic M rs. A nna P a tto n , d ire c t o r ; M rs. Je n n ie K ro n e n b e rg , m u s i cian. I t was le ft to each g ra n g e to a p p o in t a lo ca l c o m m itte e to select th e sin ge rs, o f w hom th e re w ill be HIO. M any o f them w ill be in v ite d o u ts id e o f th e grange. ‘ S ports— T. P. C a m p b e ll, c h a ir m an. P le asa nt V a lle y g ra n g e ; T . J. K re u d e r, L e n ts ; H. A. Le w is. R us s e llv ille ; Geo. F. H oney, G re sh a m ; S. B. H a ll, F a irv ie w . G ro u n d s I I . A . L e w is, c h a irm a n ; .1. J. Joh nso n, It. W . G ill, T heo. Iiru g g e r, M. H. W h e e le r, Gus R ichey, Joh n W elbes, T. J. K re u d e r, A. F. M ille r , S. B. H a ll, T. P. C a m p b e ll, J. W . F ro s t, C. H. B la n c h a rd . Jas. B enefield. T h is c o m m itte e w ill m eet upon no tice fro m C h a irm a n L e w is fo r th e purpose of p u ttin g the g ro u n d s in c o n d itio n , p re p a rin g stage, seats and o th e r necessariec. T h is w o rk w ill be done in advance, and each m em ber o f th e c o m m itte e w ill be re q u ire d to com« prepa red to do a f u ll d a y ’s w o rk . D e c o ra tio n s - -J W . F ro s t, Mrs. Roy K e rn , M rs. C la ra La rsson , Mrs Id a Burgess, M rs. J. W. T ow nsend. C oncessions und P u b lic ity E. L. T h o rp e , Ray G ill, M rs E d ith T. W e a th e rre d . P osters w ill lie p rin te d and sent to eve ry g ra n g e in the conn ty and to o th e r places in C lackam a s c o u n ty . T h e e n tire d is tr ic t w ill b J b ille d in th is way, besides w h ich the o ffic ia l p ro g ra m w ill be sent c u t to the n u m b e r of 2000 about tw o weeks in advance o f the picnic. I t Was announced th a t the G ris t- am Red Cross w ill p ro v id e hot coffee In q u a n titie s fo r eve ryon e, w ho w ill be expected ro p ro v id e th e ir ow n vessels. As th e re w ill be no re s ta u ra n t on the g ro u n d s it is expected th a t each fa m ily o r person w ill p ro vide lu nch es fo r them selves and v is ito rs T ile g ra n g e c o m m itte e wished P d is tin c tly u n de rsto od th a t the cele b ra tio n Is f o r everyone. It is being a rra n g e d u n d e r the auspices o f Po m ona g ra n g e hut is not an i xclu v- ive afTuir. A ll persons are in v ite d to a tte n d and th e re w ill be no cha rg» lo r a d m issio n or fo r h e a rin g the p ro g ra m T he O u tlo o k w ill p u b lis h f u ll in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g th e c e le b ra tio n as soon as a ll d e ta ils are com plete. Buy W. S S. LARGE CROWD HONORS 0 E S GRAND OFFICER N e a rly a h u n d re d guests a tte n d e d a re ce p tio n given last S a tu rd a y n ig h t by the T ro u td a le C h a p te r. O rd e r o f E astern S ia r in h o n o r o f M rs. La u ra H a rlo w , w ho has been a p p o in te d an office r in th e gra n d c h a p te r. A m on g th e p ro m in e n t officers o f tlie o rd e r w ho a tte n d e d tlie recep tio n w ere W o rth y G ra n d P atro n II II Y o u n g : Past G ra n d M a tro n s M rs. Je n n ie K ln e h a rt and M rs. M a ry R e lsae he r: Past G ra n d P a tro n s Col. R o b e rt A. M ille r , D r L . M D avis. Jud ge Geo W S ta p le to n and Chas. H. M r G Ir r T h e pre sen t g ra n d o f ficers besides th e h o n o r guestr. were M rs A lic e C o w e ll. M rs. L illia n Y ou n g and M rs L e s lie P a rk e r An e x c e lle n t p ro g ra m was given , in te rsp e rse d w ith h th e g ra n d officers T h e s e rv in g o f d e licio u s r e fre s h m e n ts b ro u g h t th e ve ry pleas a n t e v e n in g to a close Phone 701. T he o n ly tw o y o u n g men o f the O u tlo o k fo rc e Chase St. C la ir and llo m c i L. G ossett have e n lis te d in the g o v e rn m e n t service. H o m e r w en’ to V a n co u ve r on S a tu rd a y. He is u n d e r the d r a ft age h u t has e n lis te d in tlie a m b u la n ce d iv is io n . H t was a g ra d u a te o f the U n io n H ig h school tills ye a r h u t had been w o r k in g as a lin o ty p e r fo r tile O u tlo o k fo r several m on th s b e fo re his g ra d u a tio n d u rin g I spare tim e . Since th e n he has been ,i re g u la r o p e ra to r, d o in g w o rk at n ig h t. Chase St. C la ir is vice p re sid e n t o f the O u tlo o k P u b lis h in g com pany and lias w o rke d in tlie office since its es ta b lis h m e n t in 1411, p u ttin g in a li Ills spare tim e d u r in g ilia h ig h schot.l years, and re m a in in g w ith tile b u s i ness eve r since. He a p p lie d fo r service in the Coast A r t ille r y in A p r il, ly 17, hut was re je cte d . Since the n lie has sried re p e u tta lly to e n lis t and n e a rly suc ceeded last m o n th . A n o th e r and h im s e lf w ere in lin e fo r one vacancy in the e n lis te d ra n k s and lie lost o u t upon tlie f lip o f a penny. lie is now in d u c te d in to special service and w ill ta ke t r a in in g in a u to re p a ir w o rk . He w ill leave lo t San F ra n cisco next S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . He Is one o f th e o n ly tw o fro m th e c o u n ty bo ard fo r th is c a ll. T h e o th e r Is Jack H a m lin . W ith t h e ir g o in g the O u tlo o k w ill be e n title d to a service fla g w ith th re e s ia rs — th e o th e r one being fo r L e slie St. C la ir , w ho is now in k rance B u y W . S. S.— WAR SAVINGS DRIVE IS NOW UNDER WAY T lie c a m p a ig n f o r W a r Savings Stam ps began a ll o ve r eastern M u lt nom ah cou nty t ills m o ilin g . So fu r as th e O u tlo o k can get in fo r m a tio n the ca p ta in s have a p p o in te d th e it lie u te n a n ts , b u t tlie nam es ol o n ly those in C a p ta in Janies H illy a r d 's d is tr ic t are a v a ila b le . T h e y are Janies G oger, S. F. P itts , ('. M. Q u ic k s a ll, It. I. A n d e rso q , Ed. E l lio t t, W illia m P eterson, H e rm a n W ililo n , II. M H o w e ll. Geo. F. I ’ oney, P au l B liss. E. F. G oo dw in end M. M. S quire. M r G o o d w in and M r. S quire have llie tow n o l G resham as th e ir d is tr ic t. M r. G oo dw in began w o rk at in o ’clo ck th is m o rn in g and re p o rt ed $1600 at 1 o ’clock He expected to have $2000 sub scrib ed b e fore n ig h t. No re p o rts fro m th e o th e r districts a te a v a ila b le , as none o f th e ca p ta in s seemed to care fo r p u b lic ity and fa ll ed to g ive o u t in fo r m a tio n . i t is supposed tiia t th e y a re a t w o rk B uy W . 8. S.— ALUMNI PICNIC WAS ENJOYABLE AFFAIR M ayo r K e n n e y has n o t o n ly d e - | (lin e d to suspend th e e x is tin g fir e w o rk s o rd in a n c e In G resham fo r any ¡occasion th is yea r, but bus in s tru c te d t I the c ity m a rs h il to e n fo rce it by ar-1 j re s tin g a ll persons in sid e th e c ity lim its who are (a u g h t s e ttin g them off. T he o rd in a n c e Is seve ral years o ld I and gives th e m a y o r a u th o r ity to aus- 1 [tend if upon c e rta in occasions. B ut ' th is yea r he w ill not do It even fo r a c e le b ra tio n . T h e in fla m a h le c o n d i tio n o f m an y b u ild in g s and the con- i tin u e d d r y sp e ll, to g e th e r w ith a w ekened fire d e p a rtm e n t, are his ju s tific a tio n and he proposes to see th a t th e o rd in a n c e is en forced. — Buy W. 8 8 .— W ANTED. The G resha m C a n n e ry w a nts a ll good c h e rrie s o f any v a rie ty . I t is now re a d y to ta k e care o f a n y q u a n t it y and g ro w e rs are requested to b rin g sam ples when p ric e w ill be m ade k n o w n . Best p rice s w ill tie pa id . — B u y W . 8. 8 — t Save for the country's sake. COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY, JUNE 25. CONGRESSMAN MCARTHUR FLAYS THE SHIPPING BOARD 1918 $1.50 PER YEAR NEW BRIDGE FINISHED AT FATAL SPOT W C. f. U. INSTITUTE HIGHLY INTERESTING I,ast T h u rs d a y tin* re g u la r m o n th -! lv M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty W . I '. T. U. in- 1 llt u t e was liv id at the c o u n try hom e of M r. and M rs. W . F. H oney, A u to s were in w a itin g at th e M t. | T h e re seems to he a m isuse o f the w o rks sh o rt hours. He live s at hom e service badge c o m m o n ly used and w ith his fa m ily , i f his jo li does not Hood depot when th e 4 :4 3 ear a r s u it h im , he can q u it and seek m ore riv e d , and conveyed seven loads to w o rn by those o rg a n iz a tio n s who co n g e n ia l e m p lo y m e n t. He lias sev J u s t one yea r a fte r th e f r ig h t f u l have m em bers, o r those persous w ho | e ra l ho urs pe r day fo r re c re a tio n and tin home on the h ill, w here sever?! u u to s fro m P o rtla n d ha I accide nt ut th e Hogan ra ilro a d cross He bus been k n o w n to p riv a te have re la tiv e s in th e a rm y o r navy. ; am usem ent. These badges are fre q u e n tly seen s tr ik e fo r h ig h e r wages and re c o g n i b ro u g h t a s im ila r n u m b e r, w h ich in g , in w h ich th re e persous were tio n o f his u n io n . It is tru e lie is ex and were adopted a yea r ago lo r the posed to some hazards, but they are added to tlie good atte n d a n ce fro m h ille d a new b rid g e w ill be fin ish e d d is tin c t purpose w h ich they are su p in s ig n ific a n t as com p are d w ith the th e local c o m m u n ity , made a Jolly across Johnson cree k at tiia t p o in t. crow d. hazards o f th e s u b m a rin e and the posed to rep rese nt. T ile w e a th e r was id e a l, and the gas bomb. T lie a ccid e n t happened on Jun e 2 7 th Congressm an M c A rth u r, a few On the o th e r hand, th e m an in the days ago. on th e flo o r o f th e house, A rm y a n il Navy received low wages, m e e tin g was held in the gro ve w h ich o f lust yea r and next T h u rs d a y w ill co m p la in e d o f the ap p a re n t m isuse takes such a cco m m o d a tio n s as lie is b o u n tifu lly s u p p lie d w itli ru s tic see th e new s tr u c tu r e f u lly c o m p ic t- C o n v e n tio n con cd s tr ic t d is c ip lin e , seats and tables. o f these service fla g s by th e I'. 3. cun get, is u n d e r am i if he q u its his jo b o r s h o u ld en vened ut noon. S h ip p in g hoard. H is addres3 upon T lie o ld cro ssin g was tlie p rim a ry cou rag e a s tr ik e am ong Ills co m M rs M a ttie M. S leeth, c o u n ty pres cause o f the a ccide nt as th » b rid g e th is s u b je c t, ta ke n fro m th e C o n rades, lie w o u ld face a f ilin g squad. g re ssio n a l Record Is h e re w ith re p ro H e leaves a hom e, fa th e r, m o th e r, id e n t, presided, m id w itli h e r usual was below gra de and th e curves b ro th e r, sis te r, w ife , and c h ild re n . a le rtn e ss ke p t in te re s t and e n th u s i in tlie road p re ven te d a view o f the duced in f u ll : He run s the ris k o f b e in g ta ke n a asm in the procee din gs fro m a ta ri to ta ilr o a d tru c k . A ll these causes These badges and flag s are m a rk s , p ris u m i atnl s u ffe rin g o u tra g e and o f d is tin c tio n o f w h ich any c itiz e n o f i i uelt v ueyond d e s c rip tio n . Last hut fin is h . liave been e lim in a te d , and when tin At noon every person present th e U n ite d States, o r any o rg a n iz a not least, lie is in con stant d a n g e r o f new b rid g e is th ro w n open fo r tra v e l tio n , m ay w e ll feel p ro ud . T hey rep- j d e a tli e ith e r ou th e liig n seas o r on arm ed w ith a tra y , k n ife , fo r k and resent tile p ro m p t and c h e e rfu l re ih e b a ttle fie ld s o f F ra m e and F la n spoon, m ade a desperate a tta c k on i and tlie o th e r sa fe g u a rd s lire estab lis h e d It w ill lie as safe a cro ssin g sponse made by th e yo u n g m anhood ders. O u r newspapers are f u ll o f o f th is N a tio n in th is g re a t w a r fo r cu su a lty lis ts , w b ie li are g ro w in g th ir ty - to o t ta b le h e a v ily laden w ith as uny o th e r. h u m a n rig h ts and h u m an lib e r ty la rg e r am i la rg e r each day Road S u p e rin te n d e n t Janies H i l l sh o w a m m u n itio n fro m the p icn ic baskets. a g a in s t th e d a s ta rd ly menace o f in g th a t o u r boys are g iv in g life and R e po rts are U nit no one fa ile d to go ya rd lias been in ch a rg e o f tlie w o rk , P ru ssla n ism . T hey also rep rese nt lim b in o rd e r th a t fre e g o v e in in e n t o v e r th e top. and w ith a s m a ll fo rc e o f men is th e patriotic purpose o f th e fa th e rs , m ay be p e rp e tu a te d , not o n ly fo i A m on g those present w e re : Mrs. p u ttin g tlie fin is h in g touchep on tlie m o th e rs, wives, and siste rs o f the o u r c h ild re n hut fo r tlie c h ild re n o f F ra n c is M. Swope, s ta le p re s id e n t; la n d as w e ll as th e n u m e ro u s o rg a n a ll nations. new b rid g e , w h ic h is H tto n g ly b u ilt iz a tio n s th a t have fu rn is h e d men fo r I su b m it th a t it is an in s u it to o u r M rs. Ada J o lle y , s ta te tre a s u re r, a l and o f (he h ig h w a y type. I t is b u ilt th e service. T hey stan d f o r o u r na bra ve so ld ie rs and s a ilo rs and o u r so a n u m b e r o f c o u n ty s u p e rin te n on ce d a r p ilin g set deep in to th9 tio n a l aim s and purposes, and o u r g a lla n t m a rin e s fo r tlie U n ite d States dents. w illin g n e s s to m ake any sa crifice fo r S h ip p in g g ro u n d and consists o f 11 spans It B oard to p r o s titu te the M rs. M a ry M a lle tt, s ta te s u p e rin is 146 feet lo n g and 20 feet w id ih e g re a t cause to w h ich we are com service fla g o f o u r lig h tin g m en, and m itte d . T hey are badges o f service, i 1 here and now c a ll upon I lie p ro p e r te n d e n t o f M ed ica l T em pe ran ce, gave T he ge n e ra l d ire c tio n o f the s tr u c s h o w in g th a t c e rta in blood re la tiv e s , o ffic ia ls o f the S h ip p in g B oa rd Io the p rin c ip a l address. tu re lias been changed so th a t it o r lodge o r c lu b m em bers ot eni-1 resci nl t h e ir a c tio n and c u ll in th e ir Several s u b s c rip tio n s w ere ta ke n m akes a s tr a ig h t crossing o ve r (lie ployees, are e ith e r exposed to the fla g s i f the s h ip y a rd w o rk e rs are b u lle ts o r gas bombs, o r s u b m a rin e s to have a badge o r em b le m , let it be fo r tlie U n io n S ig n a l, the u u tio n a l ra ilro a d and is ou the tra c k level In o f th e H u ns, o r are w illin g to be ex in d iffe re n t co lo rs am i o f a d iffe re n t W . C. T. U. o rg an . stead o f be in g several feet below as posed, and, If necessary, io m ake the design. Let tile n a tio n a l service fla g T lie B ib le s tu d y ut 10 a. m. led by suprem e sacrifice. be u n iq u e and d is tin c t a badge re p M rs Sleeth was in te n s e ly In le re s tin g tlie o ld b rid g e is. T he U n ite d S tates S h ip p in g b o a rd ,I re se n tin g a c tiv e T h e re w ill he a g ra ve le d f ill nt n a va l o r m ilita r y and h e lp fu l. 1 re g re t to say has seen fit to su p p ly service. each end, tlie one on th e n o rth side its s h ip y a rd em ployees w ith service I F o r un selfish, u n tir in g , aggressive T h e a ctio n o f tile I'n -itc il States fla g s m odeled e x a c tly a fte r th e re g S h ip p in g B oard in s u p p ly in g stilp - w o rk fo r Hie p ro te c tio n o f tlie hom e r e q u irin g a b o u t 700 ya rd s o f e a rtii. T he so u th end re q u ire s 200 feet. In u la r service fla g , but also b e a rin g the y r r d w o rk e rs w ith these fla g s a l in s c rip tio n , " U n ite d States S h ip p in g most Id e n tic a l w itli a c tu a l service and h u m a n ity in g e n e ra l tlie W om ens a d d itio n th e re Is an uprouch and fill T em pe ran ce U r i c ’’ leads on tlie cast us an o u tle t f o r tlie B la ck B o a rd .” These fla g s are b e in g fitr n flag s. Is re p re h e n sib le . I f tlie p ra c C h ris tia n ished fre e of cost to G ove rn m en t tice is not d is c o n tin u e d Congress tlie lis t. No w o n iu ti can a tte n d one fa rm . T lie ra ilro a d com p uu y w ill s h ip y a rd w o rk e rs w ho are d is p la y sh o u ld enact such le g is la tio n as m ay o f those m ee ting s w ith o u t fe e lin g d e liv e r th e d ir t f o r tlie tills , 'h a t on» in g th e m in th e ir w in d o w s, in d ic a t lie necessary to p ro te ct the service in g th a t a m e m b e r o r m em bers o f fla g and h o n o r It. T h is fla g and its tiia t it is a noble in s titu tio n and t liu l on th e n o rth be in g a w ide curve . tlie fa m ily are s e rv in g the G o v e rn c o u n te rp a rt, th e service badge, oc she sh o u ld be a p a rt o f it. W h e n a ll is done th e re w ill he an m en t. T h e re can be no o b je c tio n to cupy a place in th e h e a rts and affei At fo u r o 'c lo c k tlie m e e tin g was j u n o b s tru c te d view o f th e tru c k fo r a s h ip y a rd w o rk e rs h a v in g a p a trio tic Lions o f tlie A n ie rlc tin people second pleasant u iu iiio ry , the v is ito rs de lo n g d ista nce in e ith e r d ire c tio n . badge o f some c h a ra c te r, h u t I s u b o n ly io O ld G lo ry and s h o u ld be c o r m it th a t th e y are not e n title d to went re s p o n d in g ly ho n o re d and respected. cla re th e y w ant to come a g ain, and T he a p p ro p ria tio n fo i th e b rid g e G resham w a n ts th e m to come. A ll and f ill wus $3500, but M r. I l l l l y a r I a badge th a t in any way resem bles — B uy W . 8. 8 .— o r can possibly lie m is ta k e n fo r tlie w om en, m em bers o r o th e rw is e a i r is d o in g th e jo b w e ll w ith in $2 000. service badge o f fla g re p re s e n tin g welcom e to a ll W. C. T. U. m e e tin g “ I I t is a c re d it to th e a b ility o f M r. The p a trio tic A m e rica n w ill keep U n cle S am ’s lig h tin g men. B uy W 8. 8 — I f the s h ip y a rd em ployees are to pies and pastries in tile background H illy a r d U nit the w o rk is not o n ly have badges, bow about tile great u n til tile w ar is over and he content m o d e ra te in price, hut tlie s tru c tu re Today there is not enough food in a rm y o f men on th e fa rm s who are bus been L illit to stand and w ill last In d iffe re n ce to tin 1 p ro d u c in g food fo r o u r a rm ie s? flo w w itli sim p le food the w orld to feed a ll o f tlie people and re g u la tio n s is fo r 25 years, except fo r tlie p lu n k in g ab ou t tlie men w ho w o rk in t lie m u- I Food A d m in is tra tio n have any le ft to waste. Waste food n ltlo n p la n ts o r on the ra ilro a d s d ia l d ire c t aid to tin- enemy. w h ic h w ill w e ar o u t in a f ow years and you are w a sting lives. have re c e n tly been ta ke n o ve r by I o f tra v e l und w ill lia ve to be re Save a lo a f o f bread a week and tlie G o ve rn m e n t? A ll o f these class T lie Germ ans have , been forced to placed. es o f G o ve rn m e n t em ployees and help keep up the tigh t. T h e r a ilro a d com p an y w iil move rood pro d u ce rs are ju s t as m uch en reduce th e ir ra tio n s to a m in im u m in title d to badges o f h o n o r as th e man ord er to save food fo r th e ir figh ters lb- ch e e rfu l. M ental depression Ils fr e ig h t shed, cu t u ll In te rp o s in g w ho w o rks in tlie sh ip y a rd . digestion. Poor dige stion b ru sh and set an a la rm h e ll a t the Am ericans should h e proud to v o lu n checkH Let us com p are the sacrifices ; B o tii th e c o u n ty and co m m ade by s h ip y a rd w o rk e rs and by t a r ily reduce th e ir e x tra va g a n t con wastes food. Wasted food helps the crossing. food s tu ffs and send enemy. Cheerfulness Is th e re fo re con-j pany are d o in g u ll tliu t seems pos men in the A rm y and N avy. T he Huniptiou o f s h ip y a rd w o rk e r gets big wages and A m erican lig h te rs wtiat they need. ser vat ion. slb le to p re ve n t fu tu r e accide nt i th e re , and If those w h o use the b rid g e w ill use m o d e ra te c a u tio n none w ill happen. A la rg e n u m b e r o f th e a lu m n i o f U n io n lfie -li School No. 2. atte n d e d the p ic n ic F rid a y n ig h t at M u ltn o m ah ! ali.-. T h e t r ip was made by auto. A f te r the p ic n ic lu n c h the m em bers o f th e a sso cia tion spent th ' te st o f th e eve ning v is itin g p o in ts o f in te re s t a ro u n d the fa lls . M olidav n ig h t a m e e tin g was held at the lib r a r y and the fo llo v it,g o f ficers were e le cte d : C levelan d l! 'l. --, p re s id e n t; K e ith L y m a n , 1st vice p re s id e n t; M a rg a re t B u rk e , 2d v ie - p re s id e n t; O liv e O lson, s e c re ta ry ; ; Roy G ibbs, tre a s u re r; O r v ille Z lm - 1 m e rm a n , s e rg e a n t-a t-a rm s ; M e r r ill Oood, h is to r ia n ; M a rg a re t S ch a n tln . p o e t. Buy W. S. 8 - - FIREWORKS ORDINANCE ORDERED ENFORCED D o n 't W aste tlie I'ruit. C h e rrie s are w o rth fro m 3 to 7 cents per p o un d, ra sp b e rrie s, g cents la m e b la c k b e rrie s 6 cents, w ild b la c k b e rrie s 7 cents, evergreen b la c k b e rrie s , a cents, lo g a n b e rrie s 3 cents, cash, d e liv e re d to the H om e P a c k in g com pany, G resha m . *2 7 Try a want ad. MULTNOMAH TU ESD A Y S AND FRIDAYS PLAINTIFF WINS CASE OVER CABBAGE DEAL Every Family a Fighting Family! The day of talking patriotism has passed---the tiiii« has come to practice it. Your government has officially set ! BLU E Friday, June 28th National War Savings Day On June 28th every American is asked to enlist in the great “ army that stays at home. On that day every loyal American will “ sign the pledge to invest a definite amount in War Savings Stamps each month during 1918. Every American family will then he a fighting farndy. W. S. S. Cost $4.17 in June Worth $5 .0 0 Jun. 1, 1923 National War Saving« Committee This Space P a trio tic a lly C o n trib u te d E. I). Van lio o te g e in , te n a n t on the C h a rle s B r u m lia ll place east o f T ro u td a le , won his s u it h e fo n a ju r y in Ju d g e D a y to n 's c o u rt at P o rtla n d yeste rd ay. T h e d e fe n d a n t, G eorge C h am b er la in , la te ge n e ra l m erch an dise man at C o rb e tt on th e C o lu m b ia H igh w ay, refused to pay Van llo o te g e m fo r tw o tons o f rahbage sold and d< liv e re d at an u g le e il p rice o f $?ä p> I io n lust T h a n k s g iv in g day, c lu im in g U nit tlie cabbage were not A I, a represe nted and w o u ld not b rin g m ore tha n $16 a fte r s h ip p in g Un in to T lie Dalles. T ile v e rd ic t was fo r tlie f u ll a m o u n t o f th e p la in tiff's c la im . T he p la in tiff was rep rese nted by M ilo ('. K in g o f G resham und the de fe n d a u t was rep rese nted by ex- Judge L ittle fie ld and Joseph A llu v - ley o f P o rtla n d . — B uy W. 8. 8 .— — — — B IR D NOTES E ve ry weel^ at th is th e a tre you w ill be th r ille d by the h a ir ra is in g dan Ing w ork o f E D D IE POLO, fa v o rite o f m illio n s o f M ovie Fans. See h im T H U R S D A Y N ig h t It is not too la te to s ta rt tlie big se ria l " T H E (»BAY (»HOST A - nopsis o f the play is given each week. The C u rre n t Events and F in le y p ic tu re w h ich Is shown at Hie B lu e llird ire every T h u rsd a y n ig h t are bo-ii in te re s tin g and educating. IxtCs go. A comedy is shown each T hursd ay n ig h t c o n sistin g s f tw o reels These comedies are d e a n and re a lly fun ny. F IV E TONS C L O V B lt H A Y fo r sale in th e shock $20 a ton i f ta ke n at once. O n e -h a lf m ile n o rth of P le asa nt Hom e. F. M. M yers, phone 455. D o n ’t delay b u y in g th a t B lu e F la m e o il stove, the p ric e w ill s u re ly advance. See L . L. K id d e r H d w . t'o .