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    GRESHAM
HONOR ROLL* FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
( N o t e — Ite q u e H t in in a ile f o r a iln itto ii«
a i naitit*« o f m e n in t h e s»*i vivt* fim i»
G re s h a m am i v iv in lty .>
CAKE ALLDER
F R A N K A KM S T I R >NG
E A R N E S T J O H N W M . A N D E R S « »N
ISA A C W . A N D E R S O N
GLENN ANDRE
H E R B E R T A RM STRON G
E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D
T o VI B A K E R
E L M E R R A N K tT S
H ER B ER T BA SLEE
ERNEST
BATES
BYRON B ELL
C O R P F R A N K G. B E L L
L E S L IE B E R K E
OTLEY BER K E
PETER R
BERKE
A L B E R T A. B E Y E R
C A R L F. B E Y E R
ELM ER C BEYER
JO H N
B IC H A N
HENRY
C E C IL
B« »T T I.E S« >N
BOZARTH
S G T B«»YD o . B R A S W E L L
ED G A R BROOKS
EM E R S O N B R ( >W N
JO H N B U R B A
LE<»N C A D D Y
ALBERT CAMP
ED C A N IF F
O SCA R C A R L S oN
EM ERSO N A
C RA W FoR D
E R N E ST C H R IS T E N S E N
L O U IS C H R I S T E N S E N
G EO RG E CLARK
C A RL CONGDON
P E R C Y « 'O N R A D
H A RR Y COOLEY
RA LPH E CRANDALL
2D L IE U T F R E D C R A N E
FRA N K CRA W FO RD
EDM UND G
C o N V IL L
I »«>M I N IC K C U N N I N«111 A M
F R E D D A V IS
<’O R P . C A R L Y L E A. C U N N I N G H A M
W. D E A V E R
( 'H A S
DEHAVEN
E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N
G O L F D IN
C E C IL D U K E
RAYM OND DUNBAR
ED DUNN
H E N R Y E L T « >N E A S T M A N
W IL S O N E A S T M A N
V E N C IL E V A N S
ED E V E R E T T
W. S E V E R E T T
E L IS F O K S G R E N
IS A A C F O S T E R
JO H N FO X
E R N E S T J E R E E M AN
K EN T FREEM A N
D E W E Y G IB B S
M E R V I N R. G O O D
HOM ER G O SSETT
W IL L IE H A LE Y
FLO YD H A LLOCK
O L IV E R H A M B L IE N
C O R P F R A N K A H A M L IN
J O H N H A M L IN
C L IF T O N H A R R IS
T H E A D O R E H A R R IS
FRED HARTT
C. H E N D R IC K S
C O R P W. A H E N S L E Y
C A R Y L H E S L IN
C O R P . C L A U D E H E S L IN
C H A R L E S H IC K S
J AS o H IL L Y A R D
J W IL L IA M H I L L Y A R D
CONRAD HOECKER
V IC T O R H O L M
JO H N K H O N EY
H E R B E R T II. H o S S
EV ERETT HUGHES
CORP. G
W H U M A SoN
RAYM OND HUM ASON
C O R P . W. F . J E N N E
SG T . G U Y D. J O N E S
A L B E R T A. J O H N S O N
G U S T A V E A. J O H N S O N
W IL L IA M E J O H N S O N
ROY JO H N S O N
A L B E R T E. J o N S R U D
A H L A N JO Y
FA X O N JoY
A X E L F JO H N S O N
JO H N A JO H N S O N
FR A N K KENNY
HAROLD KERN
G L E N N II
K E S T E R S < »N
R A Y K E S T E R SON-
N E L S O N K IR K W O O D
E L G I N B. K IR K W O O D
R IC H A R D K N A R R
R O B E R T K N IE HI EM
GE«». K
K N IE R IE M
HAROLD LAKE
PE T E R LA RSO N
E M IL L A U B E R
LE« IN A R D L A U D E R B A « K
fe k a fc íta k lfe k fe h ifc n fe * ,
SI hivvs l l i s
JU L IU S L A M B E R T
FRED J
LEDBURY
J« -S E I II C. L E T S I N G E R
L L O Y D L IT T L E P A G E
\L T « » N L O V E L A C E
L I E U T « 'H A S R M. C O L L
c o r p , « h a s w s M c C a r t e r
C A R R O L L Mt «’R E A R Y
H A R « » L D M. C R E A K Y
e j M c C u l l o c h
J o h n M c G IN N I S
\R C IIIE M cK E O W N
l e w is b u r l m c k in n e y
R« » B E R T M A G N U S « »N
W I L L I E M A R T IN
«H A R L E S M AYER
N EW TO N L M A R Y oTT
SG T . L E E M E R R I L L
W A LTER W M ETZGER
ADELBERT W
M ETZGER
F L O Y E D S. M E T Z G E R
J O H N M ILAN-
B A Y A R D M IL L E R
C O R P G L E N W O O D M IL L E R
H (' M O F F E T T
L E IG H T « »N M« » N T E IT I I
t h u s . p . M o r g a n
G E O R G E N E I L S « ‘N
L O U IS N E I L S O N
g eo rg e nelson
EDW ARD C NOREEN
o S i ’A R E N O R E E N
ROY o L S E N
PA U L PALM RLAD
R A Y P A L M Q U IS T
ToM PA R K ER
\ ER L PA R K ER
IR V IN P A R M L E Y
P E D E R R. P E D E R S o N
( 'L l I T< »N P E T E R S O N
ELM ER L PH ELPS
L E O N A R D P IA T T
FA Y F
PO TTER
H o w a r d p o w e r s
C E C IL P U L F E K
D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E K R V
K< »LLA N D O l ’E S I N B E R i n
SG T
E A R L R A D I 'o R D
ELM ER RADFORD
E R V I N F. R A D F O R D
FL«»Y D R A D F O R D
JE S S E RA DFO RD
ELLSW ORTH RAKER
H A RV EY RANEY
G U Y R. R E A D , S e \c r c l> w<»uiule«L
R O S S E. R E A D . C ite d f u r l» r u \e r y
« H A S . «’. R E E D
G. R E Y N O L D S
V E R N E R IC H E Y
L i: R IC H M O N D
W A R D R IC H M O N D
H A R R Y (' R IC K E R T
V IC T O R R I C K E R T
W. R IC H E R T
L E S T E R R IC H E Y
1ST S G T . K E N N E 1 11 R« » B E R T S
«’L A U D R O B IN S « »N
FR A N K ROGERS
J o E R oSS
N E L SO N R O SS
C O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L
JO H N D A L E R U SSE L L
E D G A R L. R U S S E L L
C H A S E E. S T C L A I R
L E S L IE T S T C L A IR
R U D O L P H S A L Q U IS T
C. G S C N E J D E K
O S C A R S E D IG
RAY S H R 1 N E R
G EO R G E SW Y G EK T
F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H
W A L F K E I » S T A F F E N S « >N
EA RL STANLEY
HARRY STANLEY
SG T W IL B U R S T A N L E Y
SG I'. V E R N S T A T E R
PA I L S T E V E N S
C L A R K E S T 1 L L H »NS
«»SC A R S T O N E
G E O R G E R. S W A G E R T
I. E S 3' E R T A L I . M AIM J E
CORP.
I RANK
T E E V IN ,
s e v e re ly
w ounded.
W IL L T E E V IN
I .L o Y D T E G A R T
21» L I E U T
E R N E S T TH« »M
E D R IC T H O M A S
FR A N K W THOM AS
F11A N K T ( > W N S E N I »
g e « ir g e T o w n s e n d
L E S L IE T O W N S E N D
A E P H o N S E VAN D o N IN C K
S o VI K E N
J (» E V E R E T T I
J O S E P H W A L C II
W M . W A L« ’ll
TH U S M W ATSO N
E D G A R W E I »IN
V L B E R T W E IS S
L E S L IE W IL E S
G LEN C W O LFE
G I A E. W O L L E
LEA ! W W O L F E
ROY E
W OODW ARD
L E W IS Y E R G E R
< oR P HENRY ZENGER
fea n*
B ra v ery .
fe i (fe fe ,
M
fe i f e f e f e
IV. fei
SANDY BLUFF
R ev. J o h n C liffo rd , a Y. M. C. A.
Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k A llen an-1
w ar w ork s e c r e ta ry fro m C a lifo rn ia ,
d a u g h te r J u n e , s p e n t th e F o u rth in
c a rrie d a w o u n d ed A m erican colon- i
P o rtla n d .
o f M a rin e s a c ro s s a sh e ll-sw e p t fii bl
C la re n c e B ro w n in g , e ld e s t so n of
to sa fe ty .
Mr. a n d M rs. A. C. B ro w n in g , leil
S a tu r d a y , Ju ly 6 th , fo r F t. M cD ow ell,
C a u se o f Dcs|H >iideney.
D esp o n d en cy is o fte n cau se d by in ­ C a lifo rn ia .
d ig e s tio n a n d c o n s tip a tio n , an d q u ic k ­
M rs. W m . C ald o 1 h up a g a in a f te r
ly d is a p p e a rs w hen C h a m b e rla in ’s q u ite a sick sp e ll.
T a b le ts a re
ta k e n . T h e se
ta b le ts
Mr. an d .Mrs. A. J . A u lt, in com -
s tr e n g th e n th e d ig e s tio n an d m ove pany With Mr. a n d M rs. S. G. Carrell
th e b o w els.— Adv.
of P ow ell V alley, sp en t th e w eek of
th e F o u r th a t S easid e.
T ry a w a n t a d . P h o n e 701.
look, jqr Ihis S1GK
It m e a n s f u ll-p o w e r e d ,
high - quality gasoline,—
every d r o p ! Be sure it’s
Red Crown before you fill.
OUTLOOK
FAIRVIEW
H ig h w ay v is ito rs fro m F a irv ie w on
S u n d a y w ere Mr. a n d M rs. A rt. C o p e­
la n d a n d so n , Mr. an d M rs. J . W . Mol-
le r a n d c h ild re n . T h ey w en t to E ag le
C re e k w h e re th e y w alk ed tw o a n d a
h a lf m ile s b ack in th e m o u n ta in s to
th e p u n c h bow l.
M iss A m y D o u th it is sp e n d in g a
few d ay s w ith h e r s is te r , Mrs. J. W.
M oller, r e tu r n in g ev ery m o rn in g to
h e r w ork in P o rtla n d .
C. A McCARTY,
Special Agent
SANITARY MARKET
Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon
A m e e tin g o f g ra n g e r s w ill be held
at tlie P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h o n T h u r s ­
d ay e v e n in g to p ra c tic e th e s e le c tio n s
fo r (lie g ra n g e field day m u sic, in
p re p a r a tio n fo r Ih e g e n e ra l c h o ru s
p ra c tic e at G re sh a m on S u n d ay a f ­
te rn o o n .
SCENIC
Mr. an d M rs. P a y n e , o f L e n ts, w ere
g u e s ts o f Mr. a n d Mrs. J . R. D uncan
I o n e d ay last w eek.
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Mr. an d M rs, I. N. I, S h rille r e n te r ­
t a i n e d th e i r d a u g h te r s M rs W illiam
F re d e e n , la te of C a lifo rn ia , M rs. A l­
b e rt B a u k u s o f C am as, a n d M rs. W m .
D ietrich of P o rtla n d , la st w eek.
C. C. J a c k e n lis te d in th e e n g in e e rs
c o rp s a n d left M onday fo r C am p
L aw to n .
L ie u te n a n t S te p h e n s a n d w ife w ere
g u e s ts o f Mr. S te p h e n 's s is te r , M rs.
B. C. A ltm a n , o n e d ay la st w eek.
M rs. M cE lro y , o f P o rtla n d , s p e n t
Ih e d ay W ed n e sd a y w ith h e r c h ild re n
wlio a r e sp e n d in g a m o n th w ith Mrs.
D. D. J a c k .
POWELL VALLEY
Axel J o h n s o n , w ho w as c a lled In
th e d r a f t o f J u n e 25 b u t w as sick
w ith m e a sle s at Ih e tim e, left S a tu r ­
d ay m o rn in g lo r C am p L ew is.
C o u n ty S ch o o l S u p e rin te n d e n t W.
C. A ld erso n a n d M iss Alice Jo y ce of
th e O. A. C. ex te n sio n c o u rs e w ere in
P o w ell V alley re c e n tly in Ih e In te r­
est o f th e I n d u s tr ia l c lu b of th e
sch o o l.
M rs. A lta G e n try w as ap-
p o in te d a d v is o r fo r Ih e clu b .
She
w ill w ork u n d e r th e d ire c tio n o f Mina
Jo y c e a n d w ill do all p o ssib le to on-
c o u ra g e w ork a m o n g th e boys and
g ir ls In th a t lin e.
CRABS ARE EATEN BY
ROCK AND LING COD
R ock cod. lin g cod a n d o lh e r fish
a r e re d u c in g th e n u m b e r o f c ra b s
a lo n g th e P acific co ast in m an y p la c ­
es to se rio u s e x te n t, a c c o rd in g to G.
F. S y k es, p ro fe s s o r o f zoology in th e
O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l C o lleg e. F lfiy -
n in e c ra b s
w ere ta k e n
fro m he
sto m a c h o f a sin g le lin g cod.
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In v e s tig a tio n o f th e s to m a c h s of
f’"1' ls
d o n e In c o n n e c tio n w P h
th e w ork ol s u rv e y in g tile m a rin e
fo rm s in th e v icin ity of Y a q u in a Bay
N ew p o rt, w liiih is c o n tin u e d i r o n
s u m m e r to s u m m e r. D ue o b je c t of
tlie s tu d y is to d e te r m in e th e v a rie ty
a n d n u m b e r o f a n im a ls w hich h a v e -,
p o ssib le c o m m e rc ia l v a lu e , as food-',
fe r tiliz e r s an d o ils. S even sp ecies ">f
e d ib le (la m h av e a lre a d y been fo u n d
In Y a q u in a Bay d is tr ib u te d fro m 'h e
je t ty nearly io T o led o . T h e c o n se rv ­
a tio n a n d c u ltiv a tio n of w ell k now n
I fish a n d s h e ll fish, p o in ts o u t P ro f e s ­
s o r S y k es, can o n ly be b ro u g h t a b o u
^by th o r o u g h
s tu d y
of th e ir food
h a b its.
P ew m e d ic in e s h av e m et w ith m o te
fa v o r o r ac c o m p lish e d
m o re good
th a n C h a m b e rla in 's C olic an d D ia r­
rh o e a
R em edy.
Jo h n F. J a n tz e n ,
D elm en y , B ask., sa y s o f It, " I have
used C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic a n d D ia r­
rh o ea, R em edy m y self a n d In my la. -
lly, a n d can rec o m m e n d it as being
an e x c e p tio n a lly fine p re p a r a tio n ”
— Adv.
W e B u y B e ef C a ttle , C alv es, H ogs, H id es, E tc.
Farmers. A ttention! We Smoke Your Meat
GEO. DIETL, Prop
P h on e HXI
Main Street
Phone 901
G resham , Ore
If y ou h a v e C a ttle o f a n y
kin d to se ll or w ish to buy
W t *NOYJ o u n -
M B A T fi W ILL
YOU
W
I
L
L
-
SO
< «•
M U C H ,T H A T
« t n F olks
. l :
WE WANT YOU
TO TELL ON US
Don't keep It a secret
After
you've discovered bow oar meat*
rle a s e you. your family and your
Igueets, we want you to tell other
Ifolke about It. That tort of friend­
ly
goaalp won't hurt anybedy.
, Past along the good word.
PHOWK 41.
Gresham Market
1«.
191*
HAUE T H R EE
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
S unday w as A D. K e n d a ll's b ir th ­
day mid M rs K e n d a ll in v ite d In a
p a rty of n e ig h b o rs a n d frie n d s to s u r
NO. 65
prls«- him S a tu rd a y e v e n in g . A h a p ­
A t G re sh a m in th e S ta te o f D reg o n , a t Hie d o s e of b u sin e ss J u n e
py ev e n in g w as s p e n t, th e o ld e r fo lk s
2Hlh. 1 H18
p lay in g c a rd s , w h ile th e y o u n g people
KBSOl'KCKS
en jo y ed d a n c in g in th e k itc h e n . Ice L oan* a n d d is c o u n ts .......................................... X............
$ 1 2 0 ,5 5 4 .hb
c ream a n d c a k e w ere se rv e d .
O v e rd ra fts , s e c u re d a n d u n s e c u r e d ..................................
134.50
B onds a n d w a r r a n ts ...........................................................
15,7 1 0 .0 4
Mrs. M a rth a B ra iu h a il, w ho is m a k ­
Stocks, securities, judgm ents, etc...................................
170.00
ing a v isit h e re w ith h e r so n H a rry , B a n k in g h o u se .........................................................................
B.OOO.OO
sp e n t s e v e ra l d ay s la s t w eek v isitin g F u r n i tu r e a n d fix tu re s ........................................................
2 ,6 0 0 .0 0
Other real estate ow ned....................................................
6,391.47
h er s is te r , M rs. H e n ry P a rso n s.
D ue fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e h a n k s
$ 2 5 ,1 3 1 .2 7
A t th e m e e tin g o f th e T ro u td a le C h eck s a n d o th e r ca sh ite m s
58.00
L a th e s' Aid la s t week It w as decided C ash on h a n d
................................
.
X.458.73
$ 3 3 ,6 4 8 .0 0
to h av e no m e e tin g in A u g u st. T h e
1,260.05
n ext r e g u la r m e e tin g w ill be h eld O th e r re s o u rc e s
W e d n esd ay , S e p te m b e r 4th.
Total
$ 1 8 4 ,4 7 0 .8 2
M rs. D elan ey a n d son L e la n d le ft
LIA BILITIES
re c e n tly fo r T h e D alles, to sp e n d th e
C a p ita l sto c k p a id I n ........................... ..........................
$ 1 6 ,0 0 0 .0 0
s u m m e r w ith Mr. D elaney, w ho h as S u rp lu s fu n d
........
1,600.00
w o rk th e re .
U n d iv id ed p ro fits, less ex p en ses a n d tax es paid
1,452.68
P o sta l sa v in g s b a n k d e p o sits
771.51
Ned l.a u d a u , w ho is e n lis te d in th e In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to check
X..U4 1 34
sp ru c e d iv isio n of th e a rm y , cam e D em and c e rtific a te s of d eposit
10,0 8 2 .3 0
o v e r fro m V a n c o u v e r S u n d ay to visit C a s h ie r c h e c k s o u ts ta n d in g
6 ,0 6 6 .4 0
T im e a n d sa v in g s d e p o sits
54,5 5 5 .5 8
h is p a re n ts h ere.
$ 1 5 3 ,6 2 7 .1 4
T ile fuiuily of Mrs. F lo ra P a r k e r N otes a n d h ills re d isc o u n te d
3 ,0 0 0 .0 0
is in q u a r a n tin e w itli (lie sm a ll pox B ills p a y a b le fo r m oney b o rro w ed
10,0 0 0 .0 0
B A N K O F G R ESH A M
Mr. an d Mrs. W in d le, Mr. an d Mrs.
I*. D u n b a r, M rs. E liza S to n e a n d
fa m ily , M rs. J e s s ie M iller a n d Jo h n
B liss a n d fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay a t 'b e
now.
C h a u ta u q u a at G la d sto n e P a rk .
D«»iiig G cmm I.
Gresham, Oregon.
JU LY
TROUTDALE
D. W. M cK ay a n d R. K. M orrill
w ere c a lle d lo P o rtla n d on M onday
a fte rn o o n to a c t as p a llb e a re r s a t th e
f u n e r a l o f C h a rle s E. S tu a r t, w ho d ied
lu P o rtla n d J u ly 14. a t th e h o m e of
h is d a u g h te r .
H e w as 86 y e a rs of
ag e, a n d w as a re s id e n t of F airv iew
fo r a n u m b e r o f y e a rs .
M rs. E liza S to n e w ill h a v e a n ice
c re a m so cial on h e r law n n ext S a tu r ­
day n ig h t fo r ih e P re s b y te ria n W om ­
e n 's so ciety .
D on’t d e la y
b u y in g
th a t B lue
P la m e oil sto v e, th e p rice will s u re ly
a d v a n c e . See L. L K id d e r H dw
'^Gasoline
TV FSD A Y ,
L iv e sto c k H a u lin g by T ru ck
at a r e a so n a b le p rice
T o ta l
............
$1X 4.470.82
Mrs. N I*. W allace am t d a u g h te r ,
S ta te of O reg o n , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , ss
Mrs. M yrtle K id d e r, w ere al h om e
1, K A M ille t, C a s h ie r o f th e a b o v e -n a m e d h a n k , do so lem n ly
h e re lyst w eek, p u ttin g up Ihe b e rrie s s w e a r th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b est o f my k n o w led g e
!
a
n
d
belief.
K. A. M IL L E R , C a sh ie r.
on th e i r place.
T hey r e tu rn e d th e
S
u
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JA S . ELK 1N G TO N . N o tary P u b lic
n e a r T illa m o o k .
My co m m issio n e x p ire s A ug. 8, 1021
C o rre c t A tte s t: W. E. M a rk e ll, E m a n u e l A n d erso n , A. F. M iller. D irecto rs.
S om e IPM-i-iran Need* fo r E n g lish
< 'lay
W h ale s.
MULTNOMAH GRANGE
CHANGES MEETING DAY
Most^ of us th in k clay Is so m eth in g
W h ales an* a b le to a tt a in such an
a s com m on and a b u n d a n t as sand or
T h e J u ly m e e tin g of M u ltn o m ah e n o rm o u s size b ecau se th e ir bo d ies
gravel. C onsequently it conies as a g r a n g e w ill be held a t Its h all a t a re s u p p o rte d by th e w u te r lu w hich
su rp ris e to be told by th e S h ip p in g O rie n t on Ju ly 2 0 in s te a d of th e th e y live. A b ird is lim ite d to th e
B oard c o m m ittee oil M ineral Im p o rts 2 7 th .
T h e c h a n g e is m ad e on a c ­ w eight w hich Its w ings can b e a r up
Irt W ashington, th a t even in tills day c o u n t of th e g ra n g e field day. T h e In th e a ir. A la n d a n im a l if It be­
of g reat sh o rta g e of ocean going sh ip s p ro g ra m w ill be in c h a rg e of Mrs. com e« too la rg e , c a n n o t hold its body
we have to im p o rt from E ng lan d every M u rg aret W h e e le r a n d Is th e first of off tile g ro u n d o r re a d ily m ove a b o u t,
y e a r 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 long to n s of a s e rie s o f c o n te s ts fo r m e m b e rsh ip ,
a n d is d oom ed to c e rta in d e s tru c tio n .
clay. l.aHt y e a r we im ported m ore a tte n d a n c e an d e x c e llen ce of p ro ­
B ut a w h ale bus to face n o n e of th e s e
th a n 250,000 to n s over th e ocean.
g ra m .
M rs. W heeler
will m a n a g e p ro b le m s a n d cun grow w ith o u t re s ­
F u rth e rm o re a g re a t p art of th is tw o p ro g ra m s a n d Mrs. M y rtle Bull,
tr a in t.
clay com es o v e r in s te a m e r s lo ad ed th e o th e r c a p ta in , tw o p ro g ra m s. A
full and th e re s t in big ste a m e rs load­ h e lp fu l m e e tin g is a s s u re d a n d all
H erves M illion M en.
ed w ith clay up to 50 per cen t and
m e m b e rs a re u rg e d to be p re s e n t.
O ne Y. M. C. A. tint o v e rs e a s I i . is
m ore of th e ir m ax im u m c a rry in g ca­
V isito rs a re e sp ecially in v ite d to e n ­
a lre a d y se rv ed m ore th a n a m illion
pacity
T hese sh ip s put in to Fow ey,
joy th e p ro g ra m d u rin g th e le c tu re
s o ld ie rs a n d sa ilo rs.
E ngland for th e ir fre ig h t. To get
h o u r.
th is clay on an d off th e boats re q u ire s
ten d ay s on each cargo. An in s ig n i­
ficant p e rc e n ta g e of th e clay is s h ip ­
ped as b a la st. T h is re p re se n ts sm all
lots loaded in to big lin e rs a t L iv e r­
pool. B ut it w ill be seen th a t th e
im p o rtatio n of E n g lish clay consum es
an Im p o rtan t ahiount of sh ip to n n ag e
m easu red in d ay s tim e lust because of
n u tiiral d elay s in cid en t to th e tra n s
p o rt of tills freig h t.
W hy do o u r m a n u f a c tu r e r s pay
th e h ig h fre lg lit r a te s now n ecessary
in o r d e r to o b ta in an a rtic le lik e clay
fro m E n g la n d ? T h e re is, as we all
:
know , an a b u n d a n c e of clay In 'h is
c o u n try . A g re a t d eal of h ig h g ra d e
clap Is p ro d u c e d h e re , an d of a c h a r-
a id e r s u ita b le fo r p o tte ry , p o rc e la in s
an d o th e r a rtic le s
w hich
re q u ire
clay s of sp ecial ex cellen ce In th e ir
m a n u f a c tu r e .
B ut n o t m u ch o v e r
h a lf of c la p of th is g ra d e th a t o u r
in d u s trie s re q u ire is d o m e stic . W h en
w ar b ro k e o u t in 1814 o n ly a th ird
of it w as d o m estic.
We have not
been a b le to d ev e lo p an d e q u ip o u r 1 •
d e p o sits fast e n o u g h to m a k e thes*a
E n g lish clay - im p o rts u n n e c e ss a ry .
In fact it is d o u b tfu l w h e th e r we will
p ro d u c e as m u ch h ig h g ra d e d a y in
1818 as we did in 1817. O u r m a n ­
u f a c tu r e r s w a n t th e clay but th e y
call not g et a n y w h e re n e a r as m uch
as th e y w ant.
T lie re d u c e d o u tp u t is d u e to r a i l ­
ro a d a n d o p e ra tin g c o n d itio n s anil
Office with Commercial Delivery Go.
Is n o t re la te d to th e c h a r a c te r o r
225 Ault Street Between F irst Mini Second
size o f th e d e p o sits w hich a re c a p a ­
Greahaia OIBce. old G arage near Lum ber Tard, Haet rt »«II« sam e
ble o f la r g e p ro d u c tio n .
D om estic p ro d u c e rs do not m in e (
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWKKN O RAM HAM AND
th e ir d a y a s q u ite as c le a n ly as th e ir
PORTLAND
E n g lish c o m p e tito rs
N or is th e do
Ertlmatee
given
on
ootatde
trips.
Goal or BriqneU
m eslic d a y a s u n ifo rm In c h a r a c te r .
Portland
It w ill not b rin g th e h ig h p ric e s p aid
pilone0*1??1“ “
U roailw ay SOM; A -907S
fo r E n g llsii clay.
B ut m o re co u ld |
he so ld if It co u ld be p ro d u c e d an d
c a rrie d to its m a r k e t
S till m o re
co u ld be m a r k e te d If c le a n e r nuiri
u n ifo rm d a y w ere p ro d u c e d , fo r I
th a t ev e n t th e c o n su m e rs w ould use
a g r e a te r p e rc e n ta g e o f d o m e stic an I
c o rre s p o n d in g ly I<- hh E n g lish
clay
fic e a W e e k ) w itl
In th e i r m ix tu re s
4 KM
• rr.
H o w ev er, o u r c o m p le te d e p e n d ­
Hot Weather Apparel |
Men’s White Canvas Shoes “Kids” $1.25
Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes“ Kids”$1.15
Boys’ White Canvas Shoes “Kids” ..85c
Girls’ White Canvas Shoes “Kids”.. 85c
B. V. D. and Other Makes of Athletic
Underwear for Men.
Just the thing for these hot days.
at
E. W. AYLSWORTH
EKSTROM’S TRUCK SERVICE
Albert EkstTom
Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day
en ce upon E n g lish
clay c o n tin u e s
We m u s t rely on E n g lish clay us a
i h lef in g re d ie n t of th e d is h e s we e a t
fro m , th e p a p e r in o u r Isioks anti
m a g a z in e , th e p o rc e la in in o u r ele< -
trie lig h t s o c k e ts a n d lialf a dozt n
o lh e r a rtic le s o f less g e n e ra l use.
F o r tu n a te ly It Is a f a i t fa r less
E n g lish clay Is n e c e ssa ry to p ro p e r
m a n u f a c tu r e of p a p e r th a n Is now
used.
B esid es d o m e s tic clay th e r e
a re m an y o th e r s u b s ta n c e s of d o m e s­
tic o rig in th a t co u ld be used in th e
body, n o t of th e finish, o f th is p a p e r.
A lso o v e r h a lf o f th e E n g liab c lay we 1
use is co n su m e d In m a k in g p a p e r |
So th a t If a s h o r ta g e of E ngB 'di el -
sh o u ld d ev e lo p It w ould not be h ig h ­
ly set io n s u n til th e s h o r ta g e becam |
very g r e a t, u n til th e r e w as o n ly a [
h a lf o f th e n o rm a l su p p ly o r le »
a v a ila b le .
H uts in P orto lUco.
E. BAUMANN
GRESHAM.
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