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PAGE T H R E E M M ■* I * * «a HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY : V ( N o t e — R e q u e s t in m a ils f u r a d d i t i o n - I F R E D 1 LEDBURY a l H a in e n u t m e lt in t h e ^ » rv i» e f r o n t \ \ M LEDBURY G re s h a m a n d v ic in ity .) J o s e p h c . l e t s in g e r LL o YD L 1 T T L E P A G E C A H I . A L I .D E R Y LT o.N l.o V E L A C E E I 'T C I I A S It M c C o L L KRANK ARM STRON G I. " I . • I ’H P . C H A S W S. M .- i 'C R T F I t F A.K.N.Ei.T JO HN W.M ANDRRS h N C A R R O L L M. C R E A K Y I saac w a n d e r s g n I I A R o l . D Mi C R E A R Y G I .E N N A N D R E E J Mi c u i . l j i c i l H E R B E R T A RM STRON G '. l o l l . N M c G IN N I S E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D YR« H I E M c K E O W N TOM B A K E R b u r l m . k in n e y E L M E R H A N K l'S H our M .c G N U S E N H E R B E R T R A 8 L .E E W I L L I E M A R T IN E R N EST RATES C H A R L ES M AYER BYRON B ELL N E W T O N L M A R Y oTT I ’O l t l ’. F R A N K G B E L L S G T L E E M E R R IL L L E S L IE B E R K E W A L T E R W M ETZGER oTLEY BER K E A I > E L H E R T W M E T Z i IE I: B E T E R It BERKE F L O Y E D S M ETZGER A L B E R T A. B E Y E R J " H N M IL A N l A R L F. B E Y E R B A Y A R D m il l e r ELM ER C BEYER c o r p . G L E N W i H ID M IL L E R J O H N R IC H A N II c M O F F E T T H E N R Y B O T T L E S « IN L E IG H T O N M o N T E IT H C E C IL B O Z A R T H T iio s p . M o r g a n SG T. BO YD o . B R A S W E L L LELA N D B M OORE EDGAR BROOKS G E O R G E N E II^ o N EM ERSO N BROW N L o u i s N E IL S O N JO H N B U R B A G E o R G E N ELSO N LEON GADDY E D W A R D C. N o R E E N A L B E R T ('A M R " S C A R E N oR EEN E D G A N IF F R oy o l.S E .N o S G A R G A R L S o .N P a u l p a i . m b i . a d EM ERSO N A C R A W FoR D R A Y P A L M Q U IS T E R N E S T C H R IS T E N S E N ToM PA R K ER IA JU 1S C H R I S T E N S E N X ER L PA R K ER G EO RG E CLARK I R V I N P A R M I .E Y CA RL CONGDON P E D E R It PED ERSO N P e r c y C o n r a d C L I F T ! IN P E T E R S i >.N H A R R I COOLEY ELM ER L PH ELPS RA LPH E CRANDALL L E O N A R D P IA T T -D L IE F T F R E D C R A N E FAY E P O T T E R FR A N K CRA W FO R D H ow ard pow ers EDM UND G C O N V IL L C E C IL P I L F E R M IL O M c o o n s D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y D O M I N IC K C l N N I N ( 1IIA M I I I 'E L A N D Q U E S IN B E R R Y F R E D & ? & T U S A «-’ ’N N IN G H A M SG T EA RL RADFORD ELM ER RADFORD W DEAVER E R V IN F R A D F O R D CHAS. D E H A V E N P L O Y 'D R A D F O R D E D W A R D D IC K E N S ! >N JE SS E RA DFO RD G O L F D IX ELLSW ORTH RAKER C E C IL D U K E H A R V E Y R A N EY - RAYM OND DUNBAR GUY' It. R E A D . S e v e re lv w o u n d e d . ED DUNN R O S S E . R E A D , C ite d f u r b r a v e r y H EN R Y ELTO N EASTM AN I ’H A S . C. R E E D W IL S O N E A S T M A N G. R E Y N O L D S V E N C IL E V A N S V E R N E R IC H E Y ED. E V E R E T T I. E R IC H M O N D W S EVERETT W A R D R IC H M O N D E L IS F O R S Q R E N H A R R Y I'. R I C K E R T IS A A C F O S T E R V IC T O R R I C K E R T JO H N F o X W R H 'I I E R T E R N E ST J FREEM A N L E S T E R R IC H E Y K EN T FREEM A N 1ST S G T K E N N E T H R O B E R T S D E W E Y G IB B S c l a u d R o b in s o n M E K V IN It G o o f ) FR A N K ROGERS H oM E R G O SSETT JI >E R o s s W IL L IE H A L E Y n e l s o n R o ss FLO Y D H A LLO C K C O R P . D. E R U S S E L L O L IV E R H A M B L 1E N JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L C O R P F R A N K A. H A M L IN E D G A R L. R U S S E I J . J O H N H A M L IN C H A S E E S T C L A IR C L I F T o .N H A R R I S L E S L IE T S T C L A IR T H E A D o R E H A R R IS R U D O L P H S A I .Q U I S T FR ED HARTT c. G SC N E1D ER i H E N D R IC K S " S C A R SE D 1G C O R P W. A H E N S L E Y RAY S H R I N E R C A R Y L H E S L IN G E oR G E SW Y G ERT C O R P . C L A U D E H E S L IN F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H C H A R L E S H IC K S YVA L F I t E I ' S T A F F E N S ! i.N J A S. o . H I L L Y A R D EA RL STA N LEY J . W IL L IA M H I L L Y A R D HARRY STA N LEY coN R A D HOECKER SG T W IL B U R S T A N L E Y V IC T O R H O L M SG T. V E R N S T A T E R J O H N K HONEY- •A U L S T E V E N S H E R B E R T H HOSS C L A R K E S T IL L Io N S EV ERETT HUGHES "SC A R STO N E CORP. G W HUM ASON G E O R G E It. S W A G E R T RAYM OND HUM ASON -E S T E R T A L L M A D G E C O R P . W F. JE N N E CORP. FR A N K T F .E V 1 N , s e v e re ly S G T G U Y !). J O N E S w ounded A L B E R T A. J O H N S O N W IL L T E E V 1 N G U S T A V E A. J O H N S O N LLOYD T E G A R T W IL L IA M E . J O H N S O N 2D L I E U T E R N E S T T H O M ro y J o h n s o n E D R I C T H o .M A S A L B E R T E. JO N S R U D I- R A N K YV T H O M A S A H LA N JoY FRA N K TO W N SEN D F A X O N JO Y lE O ltG E T O W N S E N D A X E L F . JO H N S O N L E S L I E Tl IW N 'S E N D JO H N A JO H N S O N A L P H O N S E V A N D o .N I N i 'K FR A N K KENNY S. 'i . VI K E N HAROLD KERN JO E V ER ET TI GLENN H K ESTERSO N J O S E P H W A I .C I I RAY K E S T E R S O N YV.M W A I.C II N E L S O N K IR K W O O D I’H O S M W A T S O N E L G I N B. K IR K W O O D E D G A R W ED 1.N R IC H A R D K N A R R A L B E R T A V E IS S R O B E R T K N IE R IE M L E S L IE W IL E S G E O . K K N IE R IE M 'l l . U N C. W o l . F E HAROLD LAKE GUV E. W O L F E P E T E R LA RSO N LEM W W o l.F E E M IL L A U B E R ROY E W OODW ARD LEONARD LAU D ERBA CK L E W IS V E R G E R JU L IU S L A M P E R T C oR P HENRY ZENGER *4 »ai Mt At Ma Ma 8« A* tot Iki Hi» S u m m e r C o m p la in t. TROUTDALE D u rin g th e hot Yveather of th e s u m m e r m o n th s so m e m e m b e r of a l S erv ices w ill b e b e l l i at the c h u rc h m ost ev ery fam ily is lik ely to be tro u b le d w ith an u n n a tu r a l lo o sen ess on next S u n d ay e v e n in g a t 8 o 'clo ck o f th e bow els, a n d it is o f th e g r e a t T h e p a s to r, Rev. F. S. F o rd , w ho h as e s t im p o rta n c e th a t th is be tre a te d p ro m p tly , w hich can o n ly be d o n e been e n jo y in g a v a c a tio n a t T illa w hen tlie m e d ic in e is k ep t at h a n d . m ook. h as r e tu r n e d anil w ill be glu I ■Mrs. F F. S c o tt, S c o ttsv ille , N. Y., ' to w elcom e a la rg e c o n g re g a tio n . s ta te s , ‘I first used C h a m b e rla in 's h as been C olic am i D ia rrh o e a R em edy a s m uch T h e T ro u td a le c h u rc h a s five y e a rs ago. At th a t tim e I had ) clo sed fo r till- p ast m o n th on accoun a se v e re a tta c k of s u m m e r co m p la in t o f th e sm all pox cases. a n d w as su ffe rin g in te n s e p ain . One d o se re lie v e d m e. O th e r m e m b e rs of C arco sp ra y fo r m a g g o t or. c a b my fa m ily h av e sin ce used it w ith bage, b e e ts, tu r n ip s , ra d is h e s , etc. lik e r e s u lts .” — Ad. All siz< s a t L. I,. K id d e r H dw . Co. ZEROLENE Standard O il fo r Motor Cars Tzre It Keeps the Engine Y oung! Zerolene keeps the engine young— full-pow ered,sm ooth- running, and economical in fuel and c:J consum ption— because it is correctly refined from selected C alifornia asphait-base crude. Gives better lu b rica tio n w ith less carbon. Made in several consistencies. Get o u r C orrect L u b rica tio n C hart covering your car. . dea/ei a e v e r y w h e r e a n d S u -r e ,. r d O il S e r v ic e S ta tio n a . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) C. A McCARTY, Special Agent Gresham, Oregon. Keep Informed on Leading Events of the Day G R E S H A M O U T L O O K (Tw ice a W e e k ) w i t h - t yr. D ally O re g o n ia n ... .......... IS 00 D ally am i S u n d ay Oreg-oBlan ... 1.00 5.60 D ally J o u r n a l .............. .......... D ally a n d S u n d ay J o u r n a l.............. 7.10 5.50 E v e n in g T e le g ra m .......... too W eekly O reg o n ian 2.00 S em i-W eek ly J o u r n a l D aily N ew s an d N -W. F a rm s te a d 3.60 Now’s Ihe best lime lo subscribe. PHONE F e a r o f F a th e r B e n o it O n Your V acation “ We have so m etim es," said F a th e r tlon T h ere w as no one to offer him a B enoit, to ills A m erican listen er, "very hone o r a c ru s t T h e women drove i sev ere w in ters. T h e re a re snow falls him uw ay from th e ir doors w ith stick s A fnw rtcan B an ker« Ä M a c ia tlo n I th a t cover th e e a rth for weeks. 'T is and stones and m aled ictio n s Even I th en th e fan tislied wolf conies down M other M argot, my cook, who n ev er) from th e m o u n ta in s Into th e valleys Is fore tu rn e d h u m an, o r cat, o r dog I “We h e a r h im in th e n ig h t In o u r from the k itch en door, had n o th in g i W h e th e r you go to the lakes, village, h is tierce, keen how l and th en but w ords, and r a th e r sto rm y w ords, ! the seashore, or the m ountains, th e sq u ealin g of a pig o r th e p itifu l for Hits 'sev en th son of th e k a is e r,’ as! carry your funds in “A. B. A." Lbleatiug of a calf. But we a re secure she lu lled him Cheques, and free yourself from iu o u r homes. "T hen it w as th a t a crow d of boys w orry about the care of your money. " T h a t w as before th e com ing of th a t com ing from the p a rish school c au g h t ferocious a u im a l th e boche. You A m er sig h t of th is parfuti of dogdom. 'L et You will find these cheques readily accepted by ican s an d th e E n g lish call him th e U S h ang th e boche.' said little P ie rre hotels, railroads, sleeping-car com panies and the H un. A nd we now th in k th e how l of L endornii, w hose fa th e r w as killed be best m erchants, and cashed by 50,000 banks. th e wolf is as sw eet m usic com pared fore V erdun. T be only identification needed is your counterai^n^liiret to th e voice of th e sav ag e from beyond " W h a t, w ith o u t a tr ia l? ” ask ed an th e R hine. in th e p r e s e n c e of the person accepting the Cheques. older one, th a t w ould be u n fa ir L et's "T h e p lag u es of E gypt could not have a co u rt m a rtia l T h is is a spy h av e been as had as o u r p lag u e of P rus a btx'he spy.’ sian s. In 1870-71 th ey w ere m erely " D o c s th e boche,' said u th ird boy- ro b b ers F o r th r e e y e a rs in th is la te r give a F re n c h m a n a fa ir tr ia l? N ot w ar th ey have ra v ish ed th is land, a bit of it. N e ith e r d othey sp a re o u r tra n s g re s s o rs of every law of llod ami m o th ers and siste rs. You know th a t, m an. M urfiu M any; you, loo, F ran z, and 1 I he M tar-Npuiigdeil It c m e i "(¡re a lly puzzled am i d is tu rb e d have you, G erald.' FAIRVIEW 1 been a s I th o u g h t o f th e m oral "C o m e on,' said J e a n Hubert, who T lie best a u th o r ity on th e prope,* effect of th is w ar upon o u r people-our liad ru n hom e and reap p eared with his Mrs. L eslie T. S t.C lair will give an young people— w ill they re ta in th e ir fa th e r's saber, w hich tra ile d a foot or Ice cream social a t h e r hom e S a tu rd a y w o rd in g of "T h e S ta r-S p a n g le d Ban te n d e r, sy m p a th e tic n a tu re s, th e ir m ore on th e ground. It w as th is em evening, Aug. 3 for th e benefit of th e tie r,” is th e a u th o r of th e so n g , In th e c o u rse of sw eet innocence, th e ir h o rro r of blem of a u th o rity th a t put him a t once, U. S class of tlie P re s b y te ria n church. H ra n c is S. Key. c ru e lty ? A fte r you A m erican s have w ithout opposition, in com m and of Come and cat som e of th e best ice in n u m e ra b le p rin tin g s of th e song, cream and cake you have had tills d ifferen ces in th e te x t h av e o c c u rre d d riv en th ese d em o n s from o u r land little com pany. sum m er. m ean assisted us to do so— w ill o u r d u e to c a re le ssn e s s, bad m em o ry or " En a v a n t! ’ (fo rw a rd ) said C ap tain people be a s before th e ir co m in g or, as H u b ert, an d they moved dow n the F airview grunge will hold its re g d e lib e ra te e ffo rts to " im p ro v e " it. m an is an im ita tiv e a n im a l, w ill they S treet, a rope ro u n d tin- d a c h sh u n d 's u la r m eetin g S a tu rd a y evening, Aug 3. Of c o u rs e no o n e h a s an y d efin ite become h ard en ed , c ru e l an d vicious? neck, u dozen bun d s pulling th e dog All IliellllM'rs a re request.'ll to be a u th o r ity to m ak e ch a n g e s. S ev eral present. "1 sh u d d e r to th in k w hat m ay conn spy onw ard. copies o f th e so n g s in Hie a u th o r 's to us. Till' a fte rm a th of th is plague 11 h a n d w ritin g e x is t. E ven t i l e s M rs Mary II. Los. i passed uway at it w as not a s h o rt procession, for may be w orse on o u r people th a n all all Hie hoys of (lie village w ere th e re t i e r h o m e i u F a ll-V ie w o n W e d n e s d a y , differ, ‘ ' , lull *u l , Hie , , r ' d " ifferen " e r e n e ces e s u ure re v er th a t lias p receded it. F ran ce, d e a r and tlie ilu ch sh u u d 's len g th en ed body Ju ly 31, aged 55 years, 5 m ouths an d !,^ 8 h t. am i do not affeet th e sens. F ran ce! May we rem ain us wc are— seem ed to m ake up fully h a lf of It 22 days She is su rv iv ed by her hus- 1 O ne ol , *‘*'Me is th e copy m ade li bravo, te n d e r, k in d ly anil tru e , the Wlien they a rriv e d at th e edge of tlie hand, J o h n L oser an d by two d a u g h t Key im m e d ia te ly a f t e r co m p o sin g crow n of o u r g lo rio u s d ead s u ndim m ed, village they stopped at old B arth eleu i's e rs anil th ree sous T in d a u g h te rs are Hie poem , w hich he hud first, a f t e r a aglow w ith th e p ra ise of all C h ris te n o rc h a rd . T h e re w ere still th re e or Mrs M arie Dueby of P o rtlan d ami Miss p re lim in a ry sk e tc h , w ritte n o u t on dom ." W hile Hie four dead tre e s th e re , all tlie live Louise L oser of F airview . Tlie suns “ **' hm it o f a n e n v e l o p e H i'ar th e v is ito r could not fo rbear Iru it b earin g tre e s bail been c u t down a re W illiam , Em il anil A dolph, all ,l'xl ls n o t a b s o lu te ly Hi. o rig in a l It sm iling. by tlie d ev astin g boche witli p u re at hom e except th e last nam ed, who is *8 v ir tu a lly tlia t a n d m ay lie reg u rd - "All, pard o n m e," said F a th e r Be m alice. in tr a in in g a t the naval tra in in g stu ’'ll nH l,1‘‘ s ta n d a rd . F acsim ile s of no it, "I q u ite forgot m yself. F o rgive Two of th e boys clim bed one of tile Hon at B rem erton, W ashington. T b e |* h,H •*><> la t e r copies iu K ey's h a u d - my h eat, my lack of tem p ereu ce. We dead tre e s and as o th e rs held th e dog fu n eral w ill be held on S a tu rd a y m orn- " r i l i n g a re p rin te d to g e th e r w ith I' n nch h av e not th e sa n g fro id , th e iu th e ir a rm s well above the ground, lug at Id o'clock a t Hie fam ily rcsi fa c sim ile s of e arly p rin te d v e rsio n s cool blood, of you A m erican s an d of tlie rope was tli row u over a 11 mb and deuce. Tlie in te rm e n t will be in tlie w ith o u t unil w ith m usic, in a hook th e E nglish I was about to tell you of lie d a rh s h u n d w as sw ung off. Tlie f a m i l y lot at W oodburn. Mrs. L oser ¡issu ed by tlie lib ra ry o f c o n g re ss in S om ething tlia t happened in th e v il rope held. N ever before did h angm en lias been in ill lieulli for several 1914 "T lie S ta r-S p a n g le d B u n n er. ’ lage a few d ay s a fte r th e in v a d e r left see such a sig h t by O scar G eo rg e T h e o d o re S o n n eck , P e rh a p s th is w as the Ilion tils, us anil before o u r A m erican frie n d s a p first d ach sh u n d th a t ltatl ever been in G eo rg e R ice of F a irv ie w d ied yes : wlio d isc u sse s all Hie ev id en c e alioiu peared. It w as a sim p le h ap p en in g h an g m an 's han d s. My boys were te rila y ai M u ltn o m a h h o sp ita l, w here tile o rig in of tlie song. hut it m ade me th in k . m erely a m ateu rs. How th a t dog did he hud hi en fo r tile past lew w eeks Is n ’t it about lim e for Mr. H oover to "I do not know w h e th e r you have S tretch! T he hoys w ere in a panic. fo r tr e a tm e n t. Mr. R ice wus til ! unnoupce w hat we can have for o u r tin- d ac h sh u n d in y o u r c o u n try ; u lsiut I’h is was no o rd in a ry d ach sh u n d . y e a rs of ag e H e leav es a widow and as h ig h as h alf a dog and as long as T h ere was so rcery and d ia b le rie in It. six c h ild re n . T h ey a re M rs M a rg a re t T h an k sg iv in g d in n e r? tw o and a h a lf d ogs.” "S tre tc h , stre tc h , w h at w onderful M iller an d Mrs. T h e re s a R ossm an of t 'k I n .Y o n e W ill! H a s I s e . l I t . T h e v is ito r nodded. laslieity ! At last h is feet w ere on P o rtla n d , A nna, J o h n anil V ictor oi All, you have TI.en I scarce have lie gro u n d m oving in w eird, wild F airv iew an d G eorge, w ho is w ith T h e re a re fa m ilies w ho alw ay s aim Hie need to d escrib e h im —tb e centl- dance, his longue h an g in g from be tlie A m erican a rm y in F ra n c e . T h e Io keep a h o ttie of C h n m b e rlu in '.. C olic an d D ia rrh o e a R e ....... in tin pede-like len g th of body, only four tw een iiis fangs f u n e r a l will he h eld to m o rro w in ho u se fo r use in case it is needed, legs w here th e cen tip ed e h as a h u n “A h,” said th e A m erican, "If the P o rtla n d but th p tim e an d p l u c e w e r e unit find th a t it in not only a good in d re d ; Ihe long, d ro o p in g flabby e a rs ; lioehe ch em ist d isco v ers th is elem ent not an n o u n c e d . T ills is Hie th ird I v,'H,,u enl b u t saves th e m no e n d in ' th e v a can t eyes. We do n o t c u ltiv a te in tin* iluelisiiulid they an* in sore d e a th In d ie fam ily w ith in a y ear. su fferin g . As to Its re lia b ility , ask an y o n e w ho bus used it. Adv sueti c a n in e m o n stro sitie s in F ran ce s tr a its lo r ru b b e r— th is canine specieB We leave th a t to th e boche. w ill becom e e x tin ct. W hy n o t? T hey do 'P e rh a p s you do not know th a t we not sp a re th e ir dead T hey a re g e t h av e in o u r lan g u ag e th e w ord 'd ach e,' tin g a supply of gly cerin now from w hich m ig h t serv e as th e first sy llable th e ir so ld iers who die in h o sp ita ls or in th is dog nam e. How n e a rly are killed in b a ttle .” rh y m es w ith boche.' F ren ch It I in* boys fled us 1 a p p e a re d ,” con c a n t term an d m ean s 'old N ick ’ or tin u ed F a th e r B enoit. "There w as no t l i e d ev il.’ How poorly it would Ht tim e for a lectu re on c ru e lly to ani h is stu p id e st of all dogs. m als, c e rta in ly not w here th e boche " I t may be lucky for us F re n c h th at dog was concerned. T he c a p ta in alone o u r dog d ay s ex ten d only from Ju ly 3 w ith I ii s sw ord, held h is place. I took to A ugust 11 th a t's fo rty days. If from him the sab er lie held in h is hand tils period is m ade in boeheland and and cut th e rope. T he dog thug re o fit th e len g th of th e d ach sh u n d It leased ra n a t a s u rp ris in g ra te of should lx- a t least tw ice as long. speed. A yard o r m ore of rope was " I t was perliapH tw o d ay s a fte r the atta c h e d to his n e c k .' lie disap p eared boche m a ra u d e rs had left o u r village and we saw him no m ore I hope he h at th is n o n d escrip t in dog flesh ap found h is way hack to h is fellow p eared . He had e v id en tly becom e lost boehes. from h is troop. 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T h e Gov- e m in e n t announced th r o u g h Hi c o m m itte e th a t th e R e ic h sta g w ould c o n sid e r m e a s u re s io c o m b a t sex u al d ise a se s, am i a lso tlia t tlie c o m p a ra tiv e d e c re a s e in th e n u m b e r of b ir th s in w ar tim e is m uch la rg e r t h a n H ie n o . . ■ n u m b e r of th o s e fallen E ven a f t e r ° * ol,l<1 ,lav ‘' p o ck ete d th e excess j th e w ar th e b ir th ra te w ill n o t a tta in Pr " fl,B’ T h e o p e ra to rs th e m a jo r p o r | Its fo rm e r figures. lio n ; tb e u iid d le u ia u a c o m fo rta b le I h e fo llo w in g h av e been u rg ed slice a n d th e r e ta ile r w h at he could an iiprpHHarv mi*asurHfi: I’av rpfnmiM . n«. h o u sin g o rg a n is a tio n s , p ro v id in g o f " h o u l H ,artlh * a r,o t T h a t is) in ex p en siv e h o u se fu r n is h in g s f o r l ’ 1“ ' *•> thiB c o u n try a t p res- y o u n g m a rrie d co u p les, p re m iu m s for en lim e T h e hig fellow s a re o u t lo c h ild re n . A s u b c o m m itte e h a s beer, get all t h a t th ey r a n get. fo rm ed to c o n s id e r th e q u e stio n of p ro v id in g f u r n itu r e ." T h e M aln zer A u zelg er te lls o f a *•“ •••«< 1» p lan th e city of B onn h as a d o p te d fo r No en d of m isery a n d a c tu a l su ffer- • ni o u ra g in g m a rria g e s by b o u n tie s log is cau sed by d is o rd e rs of th e p a y a b le In food su p p lie s; sto m a c h a n d liv er, a n d m ay he avoid " I f o n e of th e new ly m a rrie d i o u - ed by th e use of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab- pies h as resid ed in Bonn fo r a t least let» G ive th em a tr is l T l.ev »nlv Do t< NOW. 701 0 Gresham Office, old Gar age near Lum ber Yard, H tt *-*- ALL KIMD8 Or HAULIMO BETW M Ji UMUUAM AND PORTLAND EatlmaUe given on ontaide trip*. 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