Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, August 16, 1918, Image 1

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    T W IC E
A
W EEK
G resham O utlook
VOL 8, NO. 49
GRESHAM BOY
WOUNDED BUT
IN WAR AGAIN
GRESHAM.
HEPPNER YOUNG MAN
WEDS GRESHAM GIRL
MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
OREGON,
FRIDAY. AUGUST 16, 1918
GRESHAM WOMAN SUES FOR AN
ACCOUNTING AND RETURN OF
MONEY SPENT ON VISTA HOUSE
DOESN T WANT TO SELL
PENCILS AFTER THE WAfc
TUESDAYS
AND
FRIDAYS
$1.50 PER YEAR
GUY JO NES
GETTING REP
AS MEDICO
An in te re s tin g le t te r h a s been r e ­
A w edding of last S u n d ay w as th at
of Miss N ettie E. C u rrin an d W. Prew
ceived by Jo e P a te n a u d e fro m W il­
Itt Cox. T h e n tariag e w as solem nized
so n E a s tm a n , fo rm e rly of Co. It.,
a t th e fam ily hom e of th e b rid e on I
162il lu t a u tr y , b u t now of a n o th e r
Pow ell s tre e t w ith llr. A. T hom pson
re g im e n t. T h e le t te r w as w ritte n
officiating in th e p resen ce of frien d s ,
[ on Ju n e 30 on s ta tio n a ry of le E oyer
an d relativ es.
T he b rid e w as lovely in a sim ple j A la w su it fo r th e a c c o u n tin g oi p ecte d fo r se v e ra l w eeks, as it w as du S oldat. th e F re n c h o rg an izatio n
U. W. H azen, th e Evening Tele-
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cam p have re ­
ceived le tte r s recen tly from th e ir son d ress of w h ite crepe de ch in e and silk every cen t s p e n t in th e c o n s tru c tio n ktiow n th a t em p lo y es in th e office of | c o rre s p o n d in g to th e Y. M C. A. jS r a m ’s sp ecial c o rre s p o n d e n t w ith
A lbert, w ho w as fo rm erly a m em ber lace w itlt a veil of tu lle an d o ran g e o f th e V ista H o u se at C ro w n p o in t tin- C ounty C o m m issio n e rs hav e b<•• u | He sa y s:
tile O reg o n s o ld ie rs In F ra n c e , h a s
d a ta
upon
of Co., 162d In fa n try , but w ho h as blossom s. S h e c a rrie d a show« r bou- w as tiled in tHe S ta le C irc u it C o u rt a s s is tin g in p ro c u rin g
"1 h a v e been tr a n s f e r r e d in to th e tots to say a b o u t th e h o m e boys o v e r
It c h a rg e s b reach w hich th e su it m ig h t be bused. T his
been tra n s fe rre d to a n o th e r o rg a n iz a ­ q u it of b rid e 's roses tied w ith tu lls on W ed n esd ay .
12 7 til In fa n try an d it is from W is- th ere. H is latest co n cern s a well-
tion. A lbert received a wound in th e and s a tin ribbon. T h e couple w as un- of tr u s t, fra u d , d eceit an d m isre p re - in fo rm a tio n , it is s a id , w as secu red I co u sin . T h e re a re
good
m any
know n G re sh a tu y o u n g tu an , G uy. I).
b a ttle of C antigney an d was for a tim e a tte n d e d . T he room s and porch w ere s e n ta tlo n a g a in s t th e M u ltn o m ah a t th e d ire c tio n of C ounty C o m m is­
officers in it w ho hav e been in th e
in a h o sp ital but is now w ith a head a bow er of g lad io li an d fern s and ever c o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs, Jo in t it. Y eou, s io n e r H olm an, w ho
knew se v e ra l 1st, 2d an d 3d W iu sco n sin fo r a Jo n e s u n d e r d a te of J u n e 26, as g iv ­
q u a rte rs com pany. H is le tte rs a re g reen s and a fte r th e cerem ony a buffet e j j . h azo rn s and n u m ero u s o th ers, w eeks ago th a t th e s u it w as to l.e gool, m any y e a rs g<j you
h ay e en in th e T e le g ra m of T u esd ay la s t:
T h e su it h a s a n a d d ed local flav o r tiled, an d w ho, a c c o rd in g to o th e r
u n d e r d a te s of Ju ly 111, 111 and 20. su p p er was served to th e g u ests on th e
k n o w n so m e of th e m .
Som e excerptB follow :
porch.
in th a t th e a c tio n w as filed by M rs. co u n ty , officials, In sp ired th e tiling of
P e rh a p s th e G re sh a m fo lk s d id u o t
"1 have been in th e tren ch es
T he b rid e 's going-aw ay-custum e w as N ora W ithrow of G resham . She de- th e si.lt.
“ We had a p re tty nice tim e on th e
tw ice and believe me, th ere is som e know tlia t th e Jo n e s boy s tu d ie d m e d ­
F o u rth . H ad a baseball gam e and of m aroon b ro ad clo th w ith a sty lish m au d s an a c c o u n tin g o f ev ery cen t
M rs W ithrow is a G re sh a m b u si­ e x c ite m e n t th e re , a lth o u g h 1 d o n 't icine.
H e is on e o f th o se c h a p s w ho
A fter a ten-day tr ip s p e n t in c o n s tru c tio n of th e edifice,
a th le tic sp o rts. T he F ren ch helped black fall h at
believe 1 w ould re g re t tlie e x p e ri­
n
ess
women
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ts
th
e
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ith
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so
m
e
tim
e s k eeps hia lig h t u n d e r a
T h e to ta l su m involved in th e s u it
us celeb rate and th e ir houses w ere all m o to rin g in W ash in g to n and in B ritish
ence, p ro v id in g I d o n 't hav e to S"ll
gaily bedecked w ith flags and all were C olum bia. .Mr. am i M rs Cox will m ake is $1111,215. T h e p la in tiff, w ho say s row e a le te ria at tlie L ib erty fo u n ta in
b u sh e l.
B ut o v e r h e re . S e rg e a n t Guy
peiietls on F ir s t a n d A lder in P o rt-
out
in
tlie ir
"Sunilay-go-m eeting- th e ir hom e in H eppner, O regon.
site re p r e s e n ts h e rs e lf us a ta x p a y e r c o rn e r. S he is k n o w n to be a ta x ­
D. J o n e s m any u tim e und oft p u is
lau
d
w
hen
it
is
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e
r."
p
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on
som
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v
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M r s C o x is th e d au g h ter of Mr. and an d all o th e r M u ltn o m ah C o u n ty tux-
c lo th es.” T he F ren ch a re going to
Ills k n o w led g e of m e d icin e und s u r ­
have a big day next S u n d ay . Ju ly 14. Mrs. G eorge J. C u rrin of G resham , p a y e rs, d e m a n d s th a t ev ery v ent sp en t p ro p e rty , a lth o u g h it is a ssessed in Î U I I INVÌ I I t I IONS
gery to a good p u rp o se.
He h as r e ­
in s p e a k in g
>f
It is ju s t about like o u r F o u rth . In fo rm erly of H ep p n er. S he is a g ra d ­ on tile V ista H o u se be r e tu r n e d to h e r fo rm e r nam e,
N EE D ISK ISTÄN I E lieved n u m e ro u s a c h e s of th e h ead
th
e
m
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r
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it
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th
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P a ris th ey nam ed a very b eau tifu l
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty . C h ief of h e r
and p a in s of th e sto m a c h in liis ow n
stre e t a fte r P resid en t W ilson on th e lege an d sev eral of h e r s is te rs and c h a rg e e is th a t th e C ounty C om niis- k n o w n th a t sh e is a c tin g fo r an asso ­
T h e fo llo w in g is an a p p e a l from
co
m p a n y , und his fum e Is sp re a d in g .
c
ia
tio
n
of
ta
x
p
a
y
e
rs
w
hose
p
ro
p
e
rty
F o u rth .
frlen d s who assiste d ab o u t th e room s g| O| iere w ro n g fu lly e n te re d in to con-
tile Pacific ('o u s t R escue a n d P ro ­
In tliu t m y s te rio u s m a n n e r in
"H ow a re th e cow and ch ick en s? were also g ra d u a te s of th e sam e alm a ra e ts fo r th e c o n s tru c tio n of th e h a s been d e p re c ia te d so m e w h a t by te c tiv e S ociety, w itli h e a d q u a rte rs in
w
hich
new s tra v e ls in a sm a ll tow n,
c
e
rta
in
a
c
tiv
itie
s
and
th
a
t
ttiey
-ire
W ould like to have som e real cream m ater.
V ista H o u se, k n o w in g th a t th e y hud
P o rtla n d . D ue of tlie in s titu tio n s ,
Mr. Cox is th e son of .Mr. and Mrs. no legal pow er to do so. It is f u r ­ m aking a protest a g ain st laying for tlie L o u ise H om e, is s itu a te d h u t a tlie n a tiv e re s id e n ts le a rn e d tlia t th e
and fresh eggs. How is th e g ard en
fo rm e rly -o f-t^ re sh u m
so ld ie r is a
im p ro v e m e n ts
any­
th is y e a r? I aupose tine, as I h eard J. Cox of H ep p n er, w h ere he Is a p ro m ­ th e r c h a rg e d th e y w ere in flu e n c e d by u n n e c e ssa ry
few m iles Irom G re sh a m :
" d o c to r." T hey cam e to him w ith
w h ere, h o w ev er s ig h tly o r o rn a m e n ­
tile crops w ere b e tte r- th e re th is y ear inent an d p o p u lar
young bu sin ess Jo h n 1!. Yeon an d S. H enson.
To tlie Mot Iters a n d
S is te rs of
th e ir tr o u b le s ; lie lias m any of his
H er a tto rn e y s
th a n they have been for a long tim e. m an, h a v in g lieen connected w ith th e
T h e V ista H o u se A sso ciatio n is tal tlfey may lie
O re g o n : -
ow n, so trie d to lose h is new frie n d s.
1 suppose you a re e a tin g w ar bread F irst N atio n al bank of th at city for a n a m e d as d é fe n d e n t, as a re th e offi­ a re J. E. F e n to n an d S c h n e id e r *1
Il w ill he n e e d le ss fo r me to go
N o th in g -d o in g . T h ey c o n tin u e d to
M cQ ulrk
now. I like F ren ch w ar bread. The n u m b er of years.
c e rs o f th is o rg a n iz a tio n . T h e p la in t­
in to d e tu ii a n d ex p lain to you tlie
call on “ tlie d o c to r" u n til lie did w hat
In c o n n ectio n w itli tlie la w su it
P resen t a t th e w edding w ere Mr. iff a sk s th a t th e officers he m ade
loaves a re about tw o an d a h a lf feet
p ro b lem of fe ed in g 118 w om en, b a ­
He had w on­
long and about th re e inches th ro u g h and Mrs. G eorge J. C u rrin . th e Misses p e rso n a lly liab le to M u ltn o m a h C o u n ­ m u tte r, an d p ro b a b ly in sp ire d by bies an d c h ild re n . T lie tusk is ililli- he co u ld to aid th e m .
at th e en d s and about five in tin- mill M abry, M ary an d V irg in ia C u rrin , ty in tile su m o f $ 1 3 ,9 6 5 . S h e a sk s so m eo n e w ho is a m o n g tlie d e fe n d ­ c u lt at any tim e ; h u t a tre m e n d o u s d e rfu l succchh ; no C hinook In d ia n
m ed icin e m an could h av e had b e tte r
die, an d a re a little flat.
p a n n ts an d s is te rs ot th e b rid e and ( |ia( | o ,ln j, Y eon, C o u n ty C om m is a n ts (he fo llo w in g sq u ib a p p e a re d b u rd e n at p re s e n t.
I app eu l to yo'.l
luck .
"D id you get my le tte r say in g I was Mrs. Il S. Bond, lier g ra n d m o th e r and sio n e rs M uck a n d H o lb ro o k , E. M in y e s te rd a y ’s O re g o n ia n :
to re m e m b e r tlie g irls und babies
T h re e d a y s ago an old m ail, w ho
in the h o sp ital? Well it w asn ’t much Dr T h om pson all of G resh am , also L u z a ru s archM ect> a n d S. B enson h.
A (leal was closed yesterday for d u rin g lIlls co m in g seu so n , und put
m ig h t h av e p assed fo r ut least 103
and 1 have been out alm o st a m onth Mrs. C. A lla p p o ld w itli h e r son Ed m ad e liab le in th e sum o f $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a new a p a rtm e n t-h o u s e to In- e r e c t­
up a little e x tr a fr u it, w itli o r w ith ­
y e a rs of ag e, lu lle d ut J o n e s ’ office
now. I am doing o rd e rly w ork now w ard and d a u g h te r E lizab eth F re d e ri an d th a t sh e h av e ju d g e m e n t agiiin.-t ed on The p ro p e rty of tlm late G eorge
o u t s u g a r , to sh ip to tlm L ouise
( th e U re sh a m lte Is co m p an y su p p ly
in th e serg ean t m a jo r's office. Liki ea. M rs W iley Benell,d_a..<! d a u g h te r R u fu 8
H o „ n allj v llairlllall o f
S. W ithrow
Adv.
H om e a n d tlie A lb e rtin a K e rr N u rs­
s e r g e a n t) . T h e w eight of th e s e a s ­
H elen of W asco, Miss K ate Moore of o o a rd , fo r $ 9 6 ,2 6 0 .
my w ork tine.
T
h
a
t
little
re
a
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r
will
give
a
clu
e
E ven th e c a re
ery H om e, w tiere we a re ea rin g for
ons hud b ent th e w rin k le d cu ller.
"A lm ost every n ig h t th ere is som e­ Echo, Miss G race S m ith . M iss G eorgia
ta k e r s o f tile V ista H ouse, L. M. L u n d to Mrs W ith ro w 's In terest in the a b a n d o n e d m o th e rs an d babies.
We
T h e s o ld ie r sp e a k s F re n c h , und lie
th in g In te re stin g at th e Y. M. C. A. Irw in , Mr. an d Mrs. T. J. M ahoney of an d w ife, u re m ad e d e fe n d a n ts in m a tte r . It is m isle a d in g , h o w ev er,
a s s u re you tliut w h a te v e r you cun do
soon le a rn e d tliut th e a n c ie n t m an
L ast N ight they hail a m in strel show P o rtlan d . Mrs. J. C u rrin of C orvallis
tlie s u it, as u re a m a jo rity of th e a n d , acco rd in g to M rs W ithrow is in th e i r b eh alf w ill he g re a tly a p p re ­
com posed of A. E. F. boys and it was and G uyle S h u rtz of V ancouver,;
had a se v e re p ain in tlie c h e st, an d
c o u n ty officials an d m ost o f th e co n ­ false. S he Is Hie so le o w n e r now if c ia te d .
Wtiy not fo rm a c lu b in
g reat. A couple of n ig h ts ago they W ashington.
rh e u m a tism
und
o th e r
ailm en ts.
tr a c to r s w ho fu rn is h e d s u p p lie s for h e r la te h u s b a n d 's p ro p e rty b esid es y o u r tow n und sh ip u b a rre l of
had a re g u la r old hom e party . T h ere
T
h
e
s
e
r
g
e
a
n
t
a
d
v
ise
d
h
im
to
see tlie
s itu a te d at c a n n e d f r u it o r c a n n ed v e g e ta b le s at
tlie c o n s tru c tio n of tlie c o m fo rt s t a ­ ubove-tiA m ed p ro p e rty
w ere a few F ren ch th e re but they
lo cal» p h y sic ia n ; tin* c itizen sh o o k
T w en ty -first and U p sh u r s tre e ts . Sim T h a n k s g iv in g ?
tio n .
could speak good A m erican. All had
Ills h e a d ; Jo n e s in s iste d , und tlie v is­
T lie O re g o n ia n , in te llin g th e sto ry lias not sold it an d w ill not do so u n ­
E or s h ip p in g in s tru c tio n s a d d re s s
an en joyable tim e.
say s th a t alth o u g h
M rs W ithrow I less sh e gets tlie price slm di em s it c o rre sp o n d e n c e to G en. S u p t. W. G ito r to tte r e d dow n tlie s tre e t.
“ I am well and hope you and tin
B ut th e next duy he was back.
M a e L a re n , 195 B u rn sid e St. P o rt-
Mrs. Josi ph A. M ahoney of Boston, a s s e rts In tier c o m p la in t th a t sh e is a is w o rth .
ch ild re n a re th e sam e. Tell all my
And he brought w itli him the c h e e r­
ta x p a y e r o f th is c o u n ty , h e r n a n n . S he and h e r a tto rn e y s h av e been lan d , O reg o n .
frie n d s hello for me. My ad d ress is Mass., c a m p in g a t E agle C reek, cor
fu l tid in g s th a t lie w as g o in g to stay
does n o t a p p e a r on th e c o u n ty tax | rec e iv in g n u m e ro u s c o m m e n d a tio n s
-----------------------
H e a d q u a rte rs Co.
A. P O. 726, A. E. rép o n d en t for e a ste rn
u n til lie w as given re lief. T h e s t u ­
p ap ers, h as ro lls in th e office o f S h eriff H u r lb u T , fo r tlie ir a ctio n in b rin g in g th e Vis- T H K K A IS E R 'S T A I.K TO n Ei
F F ran ce."
d
e n t fixed a p le u risy p lu s te r; it lid
favored th e O utlook w ith a d e scrip tio n n o r j g th e r e uny reco rd in th e reco rd - la
, . . . H
. . ouse
.... m
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a tte r in to
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rt,
it lias .
,
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I he k a is e r culled th e d evil up
not stic k on w ell, so lie inuilr it
of cam p life in th e O regon forest. Ing d e p a rtm e n t w h ere p ro p e rty m ig h t , hi en co n te n d e d tlia t tlie b u ild in g el
(>H th(, p,lone
day;
O N E -II 11.1 B IL LIO N
fu n c tio n by u sing liq u id g lu e. T h e n
h e w rite r m ade tlie a c q u a in ta n c e of re c e n tly h av e been tr a n s f e r r e d to h e r tlm m o n u m e n t w as u n n e c e ss a ry and Th*i g irl a t c e n tra l liste n e d to
lltM IH s T
LOANS TO
th e s e r g e a n t m ushed th r e e ( ’. ('. p ills
G resh am cam p e rs re cen tly at E agle
H * r a tto rn e y s , h o w ev er, say a w ilfu l w aste of p u b lic m oney. Il |
All th e y h ad to say
H ell, sh e h e a rd tlm k a is e r s voli e, a n d tw o a c e tu n liile ta b le ts , m ixed th e
sh e p ay s ta x e s on p ro p e rty o w n ed by is know n th a t Mr H olm an oppo sed
P re s id e n t W ilson lias placed at tile
,
,, ,
,
. . , I " i s old m an S a ta n h o m e?
p o w d er in a h o ttie of w a te r, Into
( ’n e k and ex p ressed h e r g re a t in te r ­
th e sch em e all th e way th r o u g h h a t
te ) , h , m „ WM K a ,Hpr
d isp o sa l of th e T re a s u ry an d A g ri­
an e s ta te .
w hich he put tw o d ro p s of n itric
est in th e w est especially th e m ajestic
- n ,a t w a n ts him on th e p h o n e .”
c u ltu ra l D e p a rtm e n ts $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to
T h e filin g of tlm su it hail been ex- w as o v e rru le d by o th e r s in a u th o r ity .
acid
, told th e old m an to la k e a
fo rests of O regon and
W ashington.
| T h e d ev il said " H e llo ” to Bill,
e n a b le th en ) to f u r n is h aid to w h eat
tu b b -sp o o n fu l b efo re e ach m eal an d
T h is g reat c o u n try she d e sig n ates as come from so m ew h ere east of th e g re a t understood, I learn ed th a t h er bus
An(j | {||i sa id , “ How a re y ou?
g ro w e rs in c e rta in se c tio n s o f th e
to sto p d rin k in g wine.
tlie L and of th e F u tu r e and th e “ Land C olum bia. And th e w ords of th e Bible hand w as on a sh o rt respite from *'ni ru n n in g h e re a hell on e a r th .
W est w ho h av e lost tw o su ccessiv e
So toll m e w h at to do.
T h is m o rn in g th e p a tie n t culled oil
e f th e B eg in n in g A gain,” a poem oecured to me, “ T he wise m en cam e
ard
u
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”
th
e
devil
said
.
cro p s by w in te r k illin g an d d ro u g h t
“ th e d o c to r .” T h e old fellow w as
w hich Mrs M aloney recited a t th e
Mr. and Mrs. K endal of C h eh alis,;
"M y d e a r old K a is e r Bill
T h e E e d e ra l la n d h a n k s will act is
from th e E ast." And I m arvel th a t all
gay a n d h ap p y , und said lie wus b e t­
cam p b re a k fa st. H er im p ressio n s will
, 1 If th e r e 's a tilin g tlia t I cun do
fin an cial a g e n ts of th e G o v ern m en t
W
ash.,
kept
the
tun
going
at
th
e
ir
end
T()
you au rp | w|ll ."
men
w
ith
th
e
least
of
w
isdom
do
not
te r th a n lie had been in th r e e y e a rs.
he read w ith m uch in te re st.
to m a k e a n d co lle c t th e loans.
com e from th e east. 11 know one th a t of th e tabic us well as th e ir nam e.
T h e s e r g e a n t is g o in g to hav e him
T h is fu n d is not in te n d e d to lie
were wont to do ' b,‘ K a is e r sa id , Now liste n ,
In th is b ig -tree co u n try , day w as w ill if I have my way about it ) . F or sak es from E ngland
w rite o u t a te s tim o n ia l s ta tin g th a t
. . .
.
,
A nd I will try to tell
le n t to fa r m e rs w ho h av e b a n k in g scarce b re a k in g o 'e r tlie hill, when th e th is is th e land of th e fu tu re as it is
1 felt a qualm of conscience when I Tim w ay th a t 1 am ru n n in g
' ‘six tu b le sp o o iifu l of J o n e s ’ B itte r i
c il lu t e r a l ; th e a c tio n o f tlie W ar t m a tio n ists and m o to rists, w ere call- at th e p resen t m om ent the L and of the saw th e flushed face of th e kindly
On e u rth a m o d e rn hell.
c u re d liim of an illn e ss th a t begun in
1 in a n c e C o rp o ra tio n in u rg in g th e ing tn erily to each o th e r "Good m orn- Now, and c e rta in ly is th e "L a n d of be cook, und w ished h er to enjoy som e l l 'v e sa v e d fo r th is fo r m any y e a rs ,
N apoleon
B o n a p a rte 's tim e .” T h ■
b in k s to finance su ch fa rm e rs an d In g ” "Good m o rn in g .” And ri^ h t th ey g in n in g a g a in .”
of h er crisp cakes, but learned of h er I A nd 1 ve s ta r te d o u t to k ill,
m an fro m G re sh a m d o es u o t c h a rg e
T
h
a
t
it
w
ill
he
a
m
o
d
ern
Job,
iis p ro m ise to s u p p o r t th em in su ch v ere to t
m erry , for th ey had th e
T hese rare, big people rev ealed In co n stan t u n selfish n ess from my Jolly ,
h is p a tie n ts o ne c e n tim e ; he sim p ly
You leav e to K a ise r B ill,
fin an cin g , it is b eiiev ed , will am p ly good fo rtu n e to have ram p i'il in th is th e ir faces th e ir co u rag eo u s eon li ft h and n eig h b o r w ho was fo rtu n a te yjy a rn ly w e n t th r o u g h B elgium ,
p ra c tic e s on th em .
p ro v id e fo r tin ni.
S h o o tin g
w om en
an d
c h ild re n
d e lig h tfu l nook, E agle C reek, ju s t off tem p t for sm all .co n v en tio n s, and I enough to be her life p a rtn e r, I tried
W hen “ th e d o c to r” w a n ts to gel
dow n;
L o a n s fro m th is fu n d will he m ailt th e lltu.-t h ig h w ay in tlie w orld. Now |, a rn ed th a t a few of th em had met, to claim re la tio n sh ip w itli th ese nice
aw ay fro m c a lle rs , he g o es up to Die
W
e
to
re
up
ail
h
e
r
c
o
u
n
try
,
to in d iv id u a ls w ho h a v e n o t b a n k in g
aeh was d o in g m e rrily liis p art to- before had w arm ed aro u n d th e sam e C lark s of G lendale, Oregon.
c o m p a n y 's h e a d q u a rte rs T h is is in
A nd blew up all h e r to w n s,
c o lla te ia l, a n d only w ltert It is i u - i - i ■:>-
But th e re was a n o th e r co m p assio n ­ iy Z ep p as d ro p p e d bom b s on c itie s,
a rd s tlm co m m u n ity b re a k fa st, tliat cam pfire on S a tu rd a y nig h t and cooked
a nice room in th e n o rth p a rt of tin
s-try to i liab le a t a n n e r to c o n tin u e w as In o rd e r
K illin g both th e old an d y o u n g ,
th e ir S u n d ay d in n e r over th e sam e fo r­ a te soul, th e young fa th e r of th e forest,
v illag e on th e i r way to tin- d rill field
to grow food p iodurtK . T h e m o:e }
t s we ap pro ach ed th e grove we saw
stove, and th a t th is k in d sta te as well as the young fath e r of Alice A nd th o s e th e Z e p p e lin s d id n 't g e t T h e re u re p re tty p ic tu re s on th e wal ,
W
ere
ta
k
e
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u
t
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n
d
h
u
n
g
.
w ill he a d v a n c e d up o n th e cro p of tlia t a m ost hom ey eh a rin w as given to pro v id es for h e r c h ild ren th a t know C h o W iesdanger, w ho m ade tier a p ­
p len ty o f c h a ir s und an o ld -fa sh io n e d
v. h e a t o r s u b s titu te g r a in s p la n te d on th e sev eral tab les joined dow n betw een enough to go out and be h oliday mak p ea ra n c e in th is s ta te last week. He
I s ta r te d un fo r P a ris ,
bed.
B esid es being an office It i.
m e la n d , and : o loan w ill he in ■<- th e p illa rs of th e D uglas firs th a t era.
also took p ity on tlie cook, a s he is
W ith th e aid of p o iso n o u s g as.
also th e b illet of T o p S e rg e a n t Wul
ev
er
doing
on
th
e
petty
tro
u
b
le
s
of
1
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B
elg
ian
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d
a
m
n
’em
,
»topped
us,
cess of $3 p e r a c re a n d no a p p lle nt si • med to pierce th e blue of th e A ugust
Now in frie n d sh ip on M onday morn-
ton 8. D aniel.
u An* WO« M ,,ot
»s pass.
financed beyond 100 •acres.
day. an d tlm fra g ra n c e tliat was waft- ¡ng th ey sit dow n to a co m m u nity tb . t a m p e r s a n d t r i e d to k - e p th e I My
HubinarlriPH urn devllii.
T h e use of th e fu n d w ill be un > r id both from th em an d tin com ing forest b re a k fa st and in v ite th e strung- Boston Boy s plate filled, hut soon find
W hy, you sh o u ld see th e m fight,
TWO GRESHAM BOYS
th e jo in t c o n tro l of th e T re a s u r y an d b re a k fa st gave zest to o u r a p p itite s, ,-rs w ith in tlie ir g ates to do th e sam e in ' II an impo: slide task re tu rn e d to I T h ey go s n e a k in g th r o u g h J h e sea
WORKING TOGETHEI
pay
co
u
rt
to
ills
sta
le
ly
m
o
th
er
w
ho
Is
I
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nd
sin
k
a
sh
ip
at
n
ig
h
t,
D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re ; us On not to speak of tlie crisp-edged ham
T he loyal m o th ers w hose hoys w ere
m a c h in e ry fo r tlm w ork is alre a d y in and bacon sizzlin g on th e fo rest stove “O ver th e re " had tlie ir sacrifices in enoying a v isit at Ins fo rest hom e
..j waM r u n n |,|g th in g s to su it m e,
Bay P altn q u lst has w ritten to his
As 1 a te and w atched all th ese happy,
TUI a y e a r o r so ago,
existence, no su b s ta n tia l delay is ex­ an d th e o ran g e h ea rte d eggs th a t w ere com m on. One of these sad eyed moth-
p aren ts. Mr. and M rs John Bultuqiiist
pected.
cooked s tra ig h t up o r over as you lire- ,.r s I could th a n k for th is privilege. useful people, | w ondered w hat we T h e n a m an called W oodrow W ilson con cern in g h is xperlence In the 148th
T h e c o o p e ra tio n o f local h a n k s nn 1 n d , an d th e p erfect sta c k s of golden fo r it w as only th e n ig h t before, when New E n g lan d ers m ig h t have become I W ro te m e to go m ore slow .
We h av e to ld you fo r th e la s t tim e, Field A rtille ry , now serv in g In F ran ce
local a s s o c ia tio n s an d in d iv id u a ls Is | brow n fla p jack s so d e a r to c a m p e r » 'J n th e S ab b ath silence looking down In such a clim ate, w ith th e exam ple of
He says;
So, d e a r B ill, i t 's up to y o u ;
lo o k ed fo r.
ey es; b u t th e sy m m etry of th ese stack s, on th e m any cam pfire», I w ished we th e ta ll trees, high m o u n ta in s and And if yoti do not sto p It,
" It h as been a long tim e sin«'«* we
You h av e got to fight us too.*
as soon as th e dogwood sw ayed its belonged to o tm 'o f th e frien d ly group w ide s tre tc h e s ev er before us, and
had any m ail, b u t they say we will
JUDGE STAPLETON
Is n ed ietio n o v er us. w as spoiled by all A fter re tirin g th e k lr d ly voices of longed for th e tim e when th is sam e "1 did not liste n to h im ,
have som e h ere In a «lay o r two.
VISITS SANDY LEAGUE b u t esp ecially by th e Y ankee boy. w ho Mrs E astm an and Mrs. G eddes, whose kindly sp irit will p e n e tra te th e E ast,
"The tr a in in g we a re g e ttin g now is
A nd lie's corning a f t e r m e.
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p ro u d ly b oasted of tw enty-five tu ck ed | d a u g h te rs G e rtru d e and H azel had In th a t 1 have v n c o n sta n tly d em on­ W ith a m illio n Y an k ee so ld ie rs ,
a lot d ifferen t from w hat we have Ix’en
F ro m th e ir h o m e s a c ro s s th e sea. h a v in g hut so fa r it h as been quite
T h e S andy c h a p te r of t it « A m e r i - ljnijf.r |)iH ja c k e t in no tim e.
‘ c h a rity lig h ted my first cam p fire. stra te d am ong th i'se g re a t w esterners.
L o y ally le a g u e h e ld an in te re s tin g
, afp looking at th ese big men a n d 'c a lle d up th e tr a il “ You m ust Join us F o r it seem ed " T h a t la u g h te r w as Now t h a t 's why I c a lle d you, S a ta n , easy. You w anted to know if 1 have
F o r I w an t ad v ic e fro m y o u ;
m e e tin g a t th e I. O. O F. h all a few wonjen
Each one held som e Im por in th e C om m unity b re a k fa st, th a t a | most w hat th e r e a fte r w as In th is I-and
been close enough to th e fro n t to hear
I knew th a t you w ould te ll m e
d ay s ago, a t w hich tim e F ^ W C an - fa n , p o sitio n in h is own com m u n ity , few of us cam p e rs a re to have In th e of B eginning
ag ain ."
J u s t w hat I o u g h t to d o .”
th e guns. Well, when you w rote th a t
n in g w as e le c te d p re s id e n t to su cceed an(j | fp|, ,h e y wi re tru ly as m uch m o rn in g .” G ladly 1 aecepte«!, one sees
B ut even pleasant b re a k fa sts m ust
le tte r we w ere a long way from th e
"M y d e a r old K a is e r W illiam ,
M. A. D eaton, an d B lan ch It. S helley | arRPr (h a n we E a ste rn e rs, a s w ere th«- th a t th ese Red C ross w o rk ers do not end for w ant of room and tim e, and tlie
front hut 1 can say 1 hav e heard them
T h e r e ’s not m uch fo r m e to te ll,
w as se le c te d as s e c r e ta ry , su cc e e d in g m aples leaves th a t h u n g above
n s ; leav e th e ir c h a rity at hom e when on ca m e ra m an as ev er w as in evidence. F o r th e Y anks w ill m a k e it h o tte i
now.
T h e n I can fo r you In h ell.
We called th e u n w illin g ch ild ren . Paul
J o h n R ev en u e. T h e m e e tin g s will lie la rg e r th a n our».
v acation.
" Ik e A nderson is in th e sam e gun
h eld h e r e a f te r a t S an d y on th e first
Th*- g re a t logs In th e Im m ense fo rest
So we New E n g lan d ers w ere n o t left E vciin, E len o ra and d e a r little H elen, I ’ve been a m ean old d ev il,
sectio n as I am now, so we w ork to­
B u t uot h a lf so m ean us you.
F rid a y of each m o n th ,« u n til la te r in jg to v e crack ed m errily , th ro w in g a out In th e cold, b u t w ere soon par- who w ere h av in g ail th e ca p e rs of A nd th e m in u te th a t you g e t h e re
g e th e r all th e tim e.
th e se a so n , w hen It is h o p ed th a t w grni glow o v er th e grove and th e ta k in g of th e lav ish food and fun an d eupid am ong th e big tre«-s for w hat
"D o n 't look for le tte rs as often as
I w ill give th e Job to you.
sem i-m onthly m eeting s m ay be re- fa ri,g o f th e h appy gro u p o f cooks, both in tro d u ced to everybody a s we en te re d was h av in g th e ir p ic tu re s ta k e n to th e I ’ll be re a d y fo r y o u r co m in g ,
you used to for I m ay not iutv» m uch
b u t »Ml do ‘he best I c a n '
; gam e of hide an d seek th a t w as in A V r u * I1 hW' P ,h e flre" “ !! b r'*.h t’ I
su m ed . J u d g e S ta p le to n
w as th e mPn a n <i w om en. I felt p riv lled g ed to n a tu re s ' d in in g room
A nd I II hav e y o u r room a ll re a d y
AII th ro u g h th e w ayside b re a k fa st, progress
But» golden-haired Don, lit-
th e s p e a k e r a t th e m e e tin g .
he allow ed to eat th is first m«-al of the
W hen th e Y an k s b eg in to fight.
W hat your son lucks he will i •-
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new day with th«*»e people of the great 1 learn ed who th re e kind people were, tie mail th a t he was, set the exam ple F o r th e hoys In b lu e w ill g et you,
q u ire at coBege
Mt. Angel Colleg»,
W hy is it th a t when an au to m o b ile \ o rth w est, w ho tru ly knew th e m ean- for I w ished alw ay s to hold th em In I by sta n d in g serenly In his ra th e r »
1 h av e n o th in g m o re to te ll;
St.
B
enedict,
Ore.
A ddress Rev. IL
fa lls in to th e h a n d s o f a fool It )ng of th p wor(J nP| g hbor.
H
a
n
g
up
th
e
p
h
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n
e
a
n
d
g
e
t
y
o
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r
h
a
t,
m ellow m em ory
' arm s. Even th e dogs of the p a rt. Nig,
A nd m eet m e h e re in h e ll.”
T. M eier.— Adv.
As ray young hopeful was b o ltin g ' and Joe agreed to disagree long
m akes him a crim in al?
Smiles greeted us on all sides and
camping at eagle creek
more astonished I grew as I learned rakes faster than the Are could brown enough to occupy a given space, after
Mt. Angel College, 8t. B enedict,
Stop reading here and turn to the
G et your wood now Call E kstrom while I sipped th e ir honey and tasted them, my em barrasm ent was smoothed they were promised the luxfous leav­ O re . will begin Its 32d y ear of ed u ­
want ad column.
T ruck S ervice. G resham 861.
th e ir logan berry Jam th at these Ore- by Mrs. Richards of fterm erton who ings. If the ground diggers and chip
catio n al work Sept. 12, 1918. A d­
Say T h rift Stam p to th e grocer
gonians and W ashingtonaii» bad ail was the m other to ju st such a buy and uonks were disposed to sbare them
dress Rev. R T M eier.— Adv.
When In doubt try a Waut Ad.