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    GRESHAM
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HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY
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C A R L A U .D E R
EHANK ARM STRON G
E A R N E S T JO H N W M. A N D ER SO N
IS A A C \V A N D E R S O N
GLENN ANDRE
H E R B E R T ARM STRONG
E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D
To.M B A K E R
ELM ER BANKUS
H ER B ER T BA SLEE
E R N EST BATES
BYRON URLL
«’O R B
FR A N K G B ELL
L E S L IE B E R K E
OTLEY BER K E
PETER R
BERKE
ALBERT A
BEYER
CARL F BEYER
E L M E R <’. B E Y E R
J O H N R IC H A N
HEN RY BOTTLESON
C E C IL B O Z A R T H
S G T B O Y D (». B R A S W E L L
ED G A R BROOKS
EM ERSO N BROW N
Jo H N BURBA
LEON CADDY
A LBERT CAMP
ED. C A N IF F
O SCA R C A R L S oN
EM ERSO N A
CRA W FO RD
E I i N E S T C H R 1 S T E N S E N
L< » P IS C H R I S T E N S E N
G E O R G E «’L A R K
C A R L C O N G IX >N
PERCY CONRAD
H A RR Y COOLEY
R A L P H E. «’R A N D A L L
2D L I E F T F R E D C R A N E
FRA N K CRA W FO RD
E D M U N D <’. C o N V I L L
M IL O M C O O N S
DO M IN IC K C l • N N I N G H A M
C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M
F R E D D A V IS
W. D E A V E R
«’H A S
DEHAVEN
E D W A R D D IC K E N S « »N
G O L F D IN
C E C IL D U K E
RAYM OND DUNBAR
ED DUNN
H EN R Y ELTO N EASTM AN
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 R S G R E N
IS A A C F O S T E R
JO H N F o \
ER N EST J FREEM A N
K EN T FREEM AN
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M E R V I N R G « o |>
H oM E R G O SSETT
W IL L IE H A LE Y
FLO Y D H A LLO C K
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C O R P F R A N K A. H A M L IN
J O H N 11 AM U N
«’L I E T O N H A R R I S
T H E A D « » R E H A R R IS
1 RED H ARTT
«’. H E N D R I C K S
C O R P W . A. H E N S L E Y
«’A R Y L H E S L I N
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 I L L Y A R D
J W IL L IA M H I L L Y A R D
«'ONRAD H o ECKER
V IC T O R H O L M
J O H N 1< H O N E Y
H ER B ER T H H oSS
E V E R E T T HU« H IE S
C O R P . G. W
HUMAHON
RAYM OND HUM ASON
«’O R P . W F . J E N N E
S G T G U Y D. J o .N E S
A L B E R T A. J O H N S O N
< J U S T A V E A . J o i l NS« >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
F A X O N JO Y
A X E L F. JO H N S O N
J O H N A. J O H N S O N
FR A N K KENNY
HAROLD K ER N
< i L E N N 11. K B S T E R S O N
R A Y K E S T E R S « >N
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 1ER 1EM
GE<>. K
K N 1 B R IE M
HAROLD LAKE
P E T E R LA RSO N
E M IL L A U B E R
LE< »NA R D LA U l »ER B A « K
J U L I U S LA M P E R T
FRED J
LEDBURY
WM L E D B U R Y
J o S E I II C. L E T S I N « iE R
LL o YD L I T T L E P A G E
ALTON LO V E LA C E
L IE U T . C H A S R M cC O L L
c o r p , « h a s w s. M c C a r t e r
C A R R « >LL M c C R E A R Y
H A R o L D M cC R E A R Y
E J M .C U L L O C H
J «»UN M c G IN N I S
A R C H IE M e K E « 'W N
L E W I S B U R L Mt K I N N E Y
R O B I' M .v G N U S E N
W I L L I E M A R I'IN
« I1 A R L E S M A Y E R
N E W T< • N 1 M A R Y < >TT
SG T. L E E M E R R IL L
W A L T E R W . M E T Z « '.E R
A D EL BER T W
M E T Z « '.E R
FLO Y K D S M ETZ G ER
J o h n M IL A N
B A Y A R D M IL L E R
C «»Rk G L E N W O O D M IL L E R
II C M o l F E T T
I . L IG H T « »N M O N T E I T H
T H o S . P. M O R G A N
L E L A N D B. M« »«»RE
G E O R G E N E IL S O N
L«»U1S N E I L S O N
G EO R G E N ELSO N
EDW ARD C N oR EEN
«»SC A R E N o R E E N
ROY O L S E N
PA U L PA LM BLA D
R A Y P A L M Q U IS T
TOM P A R K E R
\ ERL 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 I E T O N P E T E R S O N
E L M E R L. P H E L P S
L E O N A R D P IA T T
fa y e p o t t e r
H o w a r d p o w e r s
C E C IL P U L F K R
D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y
R< » L L A N D Q U E S I N B E R R V
SG T
EARL RADFORD
ELM ER RADFORD
E R V IN F R A D F O R D
I LoY D
RADFORD
JE SS E RADFORD
E I .LS W O R T H R A K E R
HA RV EY RANEY
<»UY R. R E A D , S e v e r e ly w o u n d e d .
R« »SS E. R E A D . C ite d f o r b r a v e r y
C H A S C. R E E D
G. R E Y N O L D S
V E R N E R IC H E Y
L. E. R IC H M O N D
W A R D R IC H M O N D
H A R R Y C R IC K E R T
VI« 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 T H R O B E R T S
« 'L A U D R O B I N S O N
i-R A N K I'« « J E B S
J O E IS S S
N E L S O N R O SS
C O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L
J o lIN D A LE R U SSE L L
EDGAR L R U SSELL
« H A S E E S T C L A IR
L E S L I E T . S T .C L A I R
R U D O L P H S A U Q U IS T
«'. G . S« 'N E I D E R
«»SC A R S E D IG
R A Y S H R IN 1 S R
GE« »R G E S W Y G E R T
I R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H
W A L F R EI » S T A F F E N S« >N
EA RL STANLEY
HARRY STA N LEY
SG T W IL B U R S T A N L E Y
SG I'. \ E R N S T A T E R
PA U L STEV EN S
C L A R K E S T IL L IO N S
O SCA R S T O N E
G E O R G E R. S W A G E R T
LESTER TALLM ADGE
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T E E V IN ,
s e v e re ly
w ounded.
W IL L T E E V IN
LLoY D TEG A RT
21» L I E U T E R N E S T T H O M
B O R IC T H o M A S
FR A N K W. THOM AS
F R A N K T« » W N S E N D
< I E« »RG E T « »W N S E N I »
L E S L I E T< » W N S E N D
A L P H O N S E V A N D « »N IN «'K
S. « •. VI K E N
JO E VERETTI
JO S E P H W ALCH
W M . W A L « ’l l
T H O S . M. W A T S O N
ED G A R W EDLN
A L B E R T W E IS S
L E S L IE W IL E S
G L E N «'. W O L F E
G U Y E. W O L F E
LEM
W W O LFE
ROY E. W O O D W A R D
L E W IS Y E R G E R
CORP. H EN R Y ZE N G E R
OUTLOOK
YOUNG WOMEN
ARE WANTED
FOR OVERSEA
TUESDAY,
JULY
23
ÌUIN
P ra c tic a l n u rs in g w ork is a p a r t of
th e w ork of ev ery tr a in in g school.
und th e s tu d e n t n u rs e is n u t only
D a rn in g to se rv e but s e rv in g h e r
c o u n try from th e o u ts e t.
F in a n c e s T lie s tu d e n t n u rs e g e l s
lit r b o a rd , lo d g in g , an d tu itio n free
u t p ra c tic a lly ev ery tr a in in g sch o o l,
a n d in m ost c a se s rec e iv e s a sm a ll
re m u n e ra tio n to c o v er th e cost of
books a n d u n ifo rm s . A fte r g ra d u a
tioti sh e h a s a n e a rn in g c a p a c ity of
from $100 to $300 a m o n th . P riv a te -
d u ty n u rs e s now receiv e a n a v e ra g e
of from $100 to $120 a m o n th to ­
g e th e r w ith b o a rd w h ile on d u ty ; i n ­
s titu tio n n u rs e s fro $50 to $250 a
m o u th to g e th e r w ith h o a rd , lo d g in g ,
a n d la u n d r y ; a n d p u b lic -h e a lth n u r s ­
es from $100 to $250 a m o n th w ith ­
o u t m a in te n a n c e . T h e re is no d a n ­
g e r of th e e a rn in g c a p a c ity of n u rs e s I
being lo w ered a f t e r th e w a r e n d s on I
a c c o u n t of tlie g re a t n u m b e r w ho w ill '
th e n be q u alified fo r tlie p ro fe ssio n ;
th e c o u n try w ill need all th e n u rs e s '
th a t c an be tr ia n e d , not o n ly d u rin g
tlie w ar tint a f t e r it, esp e c ia lly fo r r e ­
c o n s tru c tio n w ork. E ven if tlie w ar
e n d s w ith in th r e e y e a rs , e v ery s t u ­
d e n t n u rs e w ill he a b le to co m p le te
h e r tr a in in g a n d will be need ed .
X n H o n o ra b le .Service
E v er sin ce
tile d ay s of F lo re n c e N ig h tin g a le tile
n u rs in g p ro fessio n lias been o n e of
esp ecial h o n o r. Il w as n e v e r so h o n ­
o ra b le as it is to d ay . T h e a rm y n eeds
e v ery n u rs e it can get to " k e e p up
w ith tlie d r a f t .” T lie U n ited S ta te s
S tu d e n t N u rse R eserv e Is th e e q u iv a
lent fo r w om en of tile g re a t n a tio n a l
a rm y tr a in in g cam p s fo r so ld iers.
T h e G o v e rn m e n t w ill rely upon tlie
s tu d e n t n u rs e s to fight d ise a se at
hom e, to c a re fo r th o s e in ju re d an d
d isab led in o u r h a z a rd o u s w ar indiis
trie s, a n d lo m a k e th e m se lv e s ready
to se rv e w hen tile tim e com es as f u l­
ly tra in e d n u rs e s, e it h e r a b ro a d o r at
hom e.
I,et u s show th a t we know
how Io a n s w e r tlie G o v e rn m e n t's call
to tiie w om en of tlie c o u n try .
PAGE THREE
T h e W o m a n 's C o m m itte e , C ou n cil
o f N a tio n a l D efense is se n d in g o u t an
a p p e a l c a llin g fo r 2 5 ,0 0 0 y o u n g w om ­
en to jo in th e F litte d S ta te s S tu d e n t
N u rse R e serv e an d h o ld th e m se lv e s
in re a d in e s s fo r se rv ic e as n u rs e s.
It is in tim a te d th a t a lo cal re c r u itin g
s ta tio n w ill be e s ta b lis h e d in th is
c o m m u n ity .
T h e w a r is c re a tin g an u n p re c ­
e d e n te d d e m a n d fo r tr a in e d n u rse s.
O nly th o s e w ho h av e ta k e n th e fu ll
tr a in in g c o u rs e a re elig ib le fo r s e r v ­
ice w itli o u r fo rces o v e rse a s. T h ese
n u rs e s a r e b e in g d ra w n la rg e ly from
o u r h o s p ita ls
hom e. T h e ir p laces
m u st be tilled by s tu d e n t n u rs e s e n ­
ro lle d fo r th e fu ll tr a in in g c o u rs e o f
fro m tw o to th r e e y e a rs. E v ery y o u n g
w om an w ho e n ro lls in th e F u ite d
S ta te s S tu d e n t N u rse R e serv e is r e ­
m e n ia lly im p o rta n t to any hank th a t neck*
le a s in g a n u rs e fo r se rv ic e a t th e
to serve its c o m m u n ity w e ll. C ity te rm in a ls
fro n t a n d sw e llin g tlie h o m e arm y
and m a rk e ts m ust he k e p t in constant to u e li
w h ich we m u st rely on to act a s o u r
so th a t hiitdncgs nu n and fa rm e rs , sh ip p e rs
seco n d lin e of h o sp ita l d e fe n se . U p­
and m a n u fa c tu re rs can eooperat<* to tin* hest
on tlie h e a lth o f (lie A m erican peo
inte rests o f them selves am i th e ir Govern»
p ie w ill d ep en d th e s p irit o f th e ir
ment.
lig h tin g forces.
Ig e T lie c all is fo r w om en b e ­
No financial in s titu tio n in th is c o m m u n ity has
tw e e n th e ag e s of n in e te e n an il t h i r ­
m ore advantageous outside connections than we have
ty-five.
in the num erous correspondents w ith w h ich we tra n s­
act our com m ercial business in the various large cities
Q u a lific a tio n s — in te llig e n t,
re ­
o f th is state and co u n try.
s p o n s ib le w om en of good e d u c a tio n
a n d so u n d h e a lth a re w a n te d — th e
pii k o f tlie c o u n try . A co lle g e e d u ­
c a tio n is a v a lu a b le a s s e t, u n d m an y
h o s p ita ls w ill g iv e c re d it fo r It.
C re d it w ill a lso lie g iv en fo r a sp ec
ial sc ie n tific e q u ip m e n t o r fo r Jire-
li m iliary tr a in in g in n u rs in g , su ch
as th a t g iv en in sp ecial c o u rs e s now
b ein g c o n d u c te d by v a rio u s co lleg es
a n d sch o o ls.
S om e sch o o ls, on tlie
At th e iionte of Mrs. S. R. K itz m ille r. I V-.. m iles e a st of G re sh a m on th e
o th e r h a n d , do not even re q u ire a
P a lm q u is t R oad o r ta k e tlie B ull R un c a r to G u s ta v u s S ta tio n , IPO y a rd s
fu ll h ig h -sch o o l e d u c a tio n .
PLEASANT VALLEY
w est. R eason fo r sale, my son lias been called to tlie se rv ic e anil 1 a n i.a io n e .
F u ro lliiic iit
W om en w ill lie g iv ­
Mrs. E d h o lm a n d tw o so n s, of A l­
en an o p p o rtu n ity to e n ro ll in tlie
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. 1918
U n ited S ta te s S tu d e n ts N u rse R e­ bany, a re v is itin g h e r d a u g h te r , Mrs.
10 A. M.
se rv e in an y o n e o f th r e e w uys:
Ext ra n d .
G ra n d m a K e ste rso n le ft M onday
(11 As e n g a g in g Io h o ld th e m ­
ALL THE FOLLOWING STOCK
se lv e s in re a d in e s s u n til A p ril 1, to r an e x te n d e d visit w ith re la tiv e s
O
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5 y e a rs «»hl, w e ig h t a b o u t 2<UHI Ih s . ; o n e j a c k m ill« *
191k. to
accep t
a s s ig n m e n ts to and frie n d s a t L one J a c k , M issouri.
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head
o i cowm , 2 w ith «alv«^ hy t lie ir sh le, 3 c o m in g
n u rs e s '
tr a in in g
sch o o ls.
T h ese Mrs. K e ste rso n fo rm e rly lived n e a r
iic s li; 2 d ry co w m ; N head h e ife r« , 2 a m i .*< y e a r* o ld , som e c o m in g fre s h ;
w om en w ill be se n t to tlie sch o o ls as th is place.
fa s t as v aca n c ie s o ccu r.
T h o se of
Mr. a n d M rs. J. T o w n sen d , of P o r t­ o ne e w e and s p rin g la m b ( b u c k ) ; som e < h i< ken s a n d ra h h its .
s u p e r io r q u a lific a tio n s w ill be g iven la n d , w ere w eek-end v is ito rs a t tlie
30 HEAD OF HOGS 30
p re fe re n c e , a n d it is, o f c o u rs e , p o s­ P o p p le to n h o m e.
(h ie Sow , It e i k - h i r e , fu ll I i I ik m I, and e lg lit pigs f$ w eeks o ld ; o ne
s ib le th a t not ev e ry o n e w ho e n ro lls
Mrs. E. L. L ong an d Mrs. C h a rle s ( lie s le i W h ite Sow , re g is te re d b re d ; seven ( In s ie i W h ite Shouts (c a n lie
w ill be a c c e p te d .
L e ln e r, of P o rtla n d , w ere v is ito rs hi re g is te r e d ) ; n in e Shouts a lio o l .1 m o n th s o ld ; fo u r S h o a ls , it n io n llis old
( 2 1 /Vs d e s irin g to b eco m e c a n d i­ tlie W. U. M oore h o m e o ne day tills
FARM IMPLEM ENTS
d a te s fo r th e A rm y N u rsin g S chool w eek.
T w o 3 % Inch T ire W ag o n s, 2 B u g g ies,
1 U. S. C ream S e p a ra to r,
M
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re c e n tly e s ta b lis h e d by a u th o r ity of
C ream C an s, 1 2 -h o rse C u ltiv a to r, 1 h a n d C u ltiv a to r, 1 14-incli B re a k in g
th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t, w ith b ra n c h ciel a n d Mrs. H en ry M elby w ere r e ­
P lo w , o n e w ood fra m e H a rro w , 1 S lu m p P u lle r und ('a id e , 1 set D ouble
sc h o o ls in se le c te d m ilita r y h o sp ita ls. cen t c a lle rs a t th e litim e of Mr. an d
H a rn e ss, n e a rly n ew ; 1 se t L ig h t H a rn e ss, n e a rly new . F a rm M ach in ery ,
( 3 ) As e n g a g in g to h o ld th e m ­ M rs. G. N. S ag er.
so m e H o u seh o ld G oods an d m any sm a ll a rtic le s loo n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n .
M* » -J * - Hs» M fcs H .
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IM *9 M «4 * a »»a se lv e s in re a d in e s s
K. R. Ilo w m an , of P o rtla n d , w as
u n til
A p ril 1,
W inton-S ix A u to m o b ile , w hich bus iieen used very little sin ce e n g in e
1 9 1 9 , to accep t a s s ig n m e n ts to e ith e r o u t o n e d ay re c e n tly lo o k in g a f t e r il l s
w
as
o
v e rh a u le d .
D o ìllg G o o d .
a civ ilia n tr a in in g sch o o l o r (he V alley ra n c h .
POWELL VALLEY
M rs. C. F. K e ste rso n an d son K e n ­ T E I t M S I I I ' S A L E — P u rch ases u n d e r S2(l C ash. S ilin s o v e r S 2o lia n k a lile
A rm y N u rsin g School. T h o se w ho so
F ew m e d ic in e s h a v e m et w ith m o re
Mrs. C arl N elso n w ill g iv e a law n e n ro ll w ill be ca lle d w h e re th e first n e th , w ho huve been v is itin g w ith r e l­
mrt<*s.
fa v o r o r a c c o m p lish e d
m o re good p a rly on
S a tu rd a y
e v e n in g n ex t, n eed a rise s. T lie G o v e rn m e n t lio|M*s a tiv e s a n d frie n d s h e re fo r th e p ast
th a n C h a m b e rla in ’s C olic an d D ia r­
MRS. S. R. KITZMILLER & SON, Owners
rh o e a
R em edy.
J o h n F . J a n tz e n , J u ly 27, fo r tile b en efit of th e Red I lira! a m a jo rity o f th o s e w h o e n ro ll c o u p le of w eeks, h av e r e tu r n e d to
D elnieny, S u sk ., sa y s of it, “ 1 h av e C ro ss. Ic c re a m an d c a k e an d coffee w ill th u s pul d o w n th e i r n a m e s lo r th e ir h om e n e a r K ellogg. O regon.
W. 8. WOOD, Auctioneer
A. MEYERS, Clerk
used C h a m b e rlu ln ’s C olic an d D ia r­ will be se rv e d . All a re In v ited .
b o th .
Mrs. T h e o d o re Je ffrie s of N ew berg,
rh o e a R em ed y m y self a n d In my fu. --
T ills p a rty w as p re v io u sly a n ­
KEEUESI4MENTS FR EE
T h e re a re 1,579 n u r s e s ' tr a in in g O reg o n , s p e n t th e w eek at th e h om e
ily, a n d can re c o m m e n d it as b eing
an e x c e p tio n a lly fine p r e p a r a tio n .” u o u n ced fo r T h u rs d a y e v e n in g il ut sch o o ls In th is c o u n try . T h e ir need of h e r s is te r , Mrs. O. H. R ichey.
J e a n n e tte R unkin w unts to go to the
All k in d s of s ta p le lo o d s especiul-
lias been p o stp o n e d on a c c o u n t of tile is as g re a t a n d im p e ra tiv e a s th a t of
— Adv.
M rs. F re d K elley u n d d a u g h te r s> nate. We don't w ant to be tom- |y w h e a t, m e a ts, fa ts a n d s u g a r
w e a th e r,
in th e e v e n t o f th e ra in th e A rm y Scliool of N u rsin g . T h o se G e rtr u d e am i Miss L a u ra S tev en s, of
Som e p e o p l e th in k th a t a half-cent
c a tty but will bet h e r idea Is to he the K,lo u |(, ,)fi moHt e c o n o m ,(:ally UBed.
c o n tin u in g th e p a rty will lie h eld at w ho e n ro ll fo r th e s e sch o o ls w ill he P o rtla n d , an d Mrs. R ose K idney an d
Hrst w om an then.-, even as sin- was
piece would aid g re a tly in household
tlie sc h o o lh o u se .
I'se s u b s titu te s In th e ir place.
a ss ig n e d as v acan cies o ccu r.
son It. L. R ichey an d d a u g h te r , Miss j n,,. ,jrH, jn th e low er hotisi
econom y. N ever in the w orld. Mint
T h e e n ro llm e n t ca rd w ill in d ic a te .Marion, of Los A n g eles, C a lifo rn ia ,
a h alf-ren t coin and it would prom pt
O n e-to n tru c k fo r n ire .
E x p ress
dealers to add 2 ' j c en ts to e v e ry th in g an d h a u lin g . H. C h r ls te n s o c . P h o n e tw o c la sse s of r e g is tr a n ts |»re- w ere c a llin g on re la tiv e s und frie n d s
.Mrs. R ichey an d fam ily
fe rre tl an d D efe rre d . T lie P re f e rre d S a tu r d a y .
th at sp lits th e n lckle.
11
i lass will he th o s e w ho a re re a d y to fo rm e rly lived in P le a s a n t V alley,
ac c e p t a s s ig n m e n t to w h a te v e r hos-
.Mrs. Geo. R o b in so n v isited a t th e
Office with Commercial Delivery Go.
p ita l th e G o v e rn m e n t d ire c ts th em , h o m e o f h e r d a u g h te r , M rs W ill 1
225 Ash Street lictvvci n First ami Second
a lth o u g h th e y m ay s ta te w h at t r a i n ­ R ichey, o n e day la s t w eek.
in g sch o o l th e y p re f e r to he s e n t to.
A h lan Jo y , of P o rtla n d , w as a ca ll- I
G r a d ia w Office, o ld (isu-agr- nravr I.u m b e r Yaird, Headderne ««sis
T h o se w ho r e g is te r In th e P rc frrrM t < r o f F. A. R ich ey 's S a tu rd a y .
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND
—are vaporizing point». In Red Crown
Mr. a n d .Mrs. C. K. S a g e r, o f la -n ts, 1
c la s s will he a ssig n e d first, a n d all
gasoline i hey form a continuous, uniform
PORTLAND
p o ssib le c o n s id e ra tio n w ill he g iven c a lle d on re la tiv e s o n e e v e n in g thl.i
chain giving steady, dependable power.
to th e i r p re fe re n c e as s ta te d .
T h e week.
Eitlmatee given on onUide trip*.
Coal or Briqneta
’ ’ '
’ - 1Cr.town sign.
IN fe rre il d a s ; Is co m p o sed o f thos:
T h e h o m e o f Mr. a n d .Mrs. I’. J.
S T A N D A R D O I L C O M PA N Y
P o rtla a d
Greaham
' w ho lim it th e ir p led g e of Rervlce
(C a lifo rn ia)
lie rk e w as tlie scen e of a d e lig h tf u l
P h o n e HAI
U r o a d w a y itOfl'J; A -2 0 7 «
. t h a t is, w ho will not e n g a g e to go ex- g a th e r in g la st T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n ,
cep t to c e rta in h o sp ita ls. T h is clasH w hen Mrs. lie rk e e n te r ta in e d a n u n i-
is in te n d e d la rg e ly fo r th o se w ho. fo r h er o f h e r lady frie n d s at te a . T h o se
fam ily re a s o n s, can no t accep t t r a i n ­ p re s e n t w ere M rs ('. F. K e ste rso n of
ing at a d is ta n c e from th e ir ho m es. K ellogg, O reg o n , M rs W U M oore,
T h o se w ho r e g is te r In th e D e fe rre d M rs F. A. I.chniiin Mrs. G. N S a g e r
elusa will he a ssig n e d o n ly a f t e r th'* und M rs T. I*. C am p b ell.
GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Tw ice a W eek) with
P r e f e r r e d cla ss Is e x h a u ste d
Mr. a n d M rs. L ew is R odim i, of
T h e G o v e rn m e n t re lie s on th e p a ­ G ales C re e k , w ere w eek -en d v is ito rs
1 mes
1 yr.
tr io tis m o f th o se w ho e n ro ll to fili a t th e h om e of Mrs. R o d im i’* p a re n ts ,
Dally Oregonian ........................... $4.08
$116
C. A. .McCARTY, Special A;;ent Gresham, Oregon.
o u t P re f e rre tl c a rd s If th e y p o sslb l' Mr. a n d Mrs J D C h itw o o d ,
100
Daily and Sunday Oregonian
4.16
c an , th u s v o lu h te e rfn g to go wlier< •» II- K e ste rso n , w ho Is w o rk in g In
6 so
Dally Journal .................
3.00
th ey a re m ost n eed ed .
lo g g in g cam p n e a r G ales C ity , cam e
7.60
Dally and Sunday Journal
4.08
N obody w ill he a ssig n e d to any h o m e S a tu rd a y an d re m a in e d o v e r
Evening Telegram ....................... 16.50
sc h o o ls w hose c o n d itio n s o f tr a in in g S u n d ay w itli h om e folks.
Weekly Oregonian
t.0 0
1.16
Home made Sausage and Lard, Sweet - Cured Ham and Bacon
a r e not a p p ro v e d by th e S la te B o ard
-Mr. an d Mrs. T h u rs to n an d < lill-
Sem i-W eekly Journal
1.16
2.00
We Buy Beef Cattle, Calve*, Hogs, Hide*, Etc.
of N u rse E x a m in e rs.
d r e n , o f G re sh a m , v isited w ith Mr.
Dally News and N.-W. Farmstead 3.60
T e rm s o f T ra in in g T h e te rm of an d M rs. J. S. D o n ald so n , S u n d ay ,
Farmers, A ttention! We Smoke Your Meat
tr a in in g v a rie s fro m tw o to th r e e
Now’s the best time to substrib«*. Do it NOW.
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y e a rs , a c c o rd in g to th e r e q u ire m e n ts
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Phone KN I
.Main Ktreet
Street
G reeliam , Ore.
of he p a r tic u la r sch o o l to w hich tin
T h e re a r e a g re a t m any people wiio
PHONE 701
s tu d e n t n u rs e m ay be s e n t. No w ould be very m uch b en efited by ta k -
; c o u rs e ta k e s less th a n tw o y e a rs n o r ,n K C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts fo r a w eak
m o re th a n th r e e
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HOMEMADE HAMS, BACON AND LARD
please you. your family and your
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Points
Albert Ekstrom
Keep Informed on Leading Eyenls of the Day
SANITARY MARKET
B e s t ( Q u a lit y IV Ie a ts
ly gossip won't hurt anybedy.
Pass along the good word.
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earn her living In one of the noblest taking them until I was cured "
professions open to women. It should cured.” These tablets do not relieve
be remembered, furthermore, that These tablets do not relieve pain,
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she graduate* from th* tra in in g
¡school but as soon as she eaters it.
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Have for the country's sake.
WE BUY STOCK OF ALL KINDS
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Pleasant Home
Phone 750