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v ìe koi h GRESHAM O l r i.lH lh GRESHAM LOCALS lim ili, SE PT E M B E R 20. 101* LUSTED GOOD EXHIBITS FOR FIRST TIME HERE I LIBRARY. Max D avies, who w as called hom e T h e lib ra ry we h a v e a lw a y s w ith T h e school e x h ib its a t th e M u ltn o on acco u n t of th e illn ess and d e a th of ‘ us, th e c o u n ty fa ir b u t on e w eek in h is fa th e r, re tu rn e d to h is hom e in o r tw o a t th e Ito u n d -u p . m ah co u n ty fa ir now b eing h e ld a t t'u r r y county. H e i s . engaged in th e th e y e a r, h en ce, th is w eek we r e a l M rs. W illiam B ro w e r, of B o rin g , G re sh a m a re e x c e p tio n a lly tine, con fish in g business th is sum m er. ize th a t th e fa ir w ith its m any a l Joe 1 Ihiodo, w ho i • Mr. and M rs H am ilto n had as lu r e m e n ts , has been th e m o st im s id e rin g th e seaso n und th e fa c t th a t g u ests last S unday, Mr. an d Mrs. m ed ical co rp s a t th e b ase h o sp ita l th is is th e flrst y e a r th a t any p a r tic p o rta n t fa c to r of th e d ay fo r old a n d a t C am p L ew is, is ex p ected h o m e on u la r a tte n tio n h as been g iven to th is C. A. Cook and Bons, from P ark ro se. y o u n g , a lik e . W illiam Cook, th e ir eig h teen year-old a s h o r t leav e of ab se n c e to m o rro w . p h ase o f th e sch o o l w ork. T h e s to ry h o u r on W e d n esd ay la s t, son w ho is in th e d ra ft, has been ex M iss E s th e r P u ro u n a g ia n , of S a E v ery school in th e c o u n ty is d is em pted and w ill go to Id ah o to school w as n o t w ell a tte n d e d , m u ch to o u r lem , is th e g u e s t th is w eek of th e m issed to d ay fo r th e p u rp o se o f g iv for one year. d is a p p o in tm e n t. N ext W e d n e sd a y , M issis M ild red a n d W in ifre d St. ing te a c h e rs a n d p u p ils an o p p o r A larg e crow d g a th e re d a t th e hom e E v ery city In A m erica, som e S ept. 25, w e w ill te ll s to rie s to th - of Mr. and M rs Phil E der last S a t C lair. tu n ity to a tte n d th e fair. urday evening to have a su rp ris e on little to ts a t 3 o 'clo ck , a n d to th e o ld (lav, » ill a p p o in t o r elect a P e r J. C. H u d so n , fo rm e rly a re s id e n t T h irte e n sc h o o ls— in th is c a se a th e ir son E ran k , who recen tly joined e r c h ild re n a t 4. T h is a rr a n g e m e n t of G resh am an d em p lo y e of th e Mt. lucky so n a l T ro u b le S p ecialist » h o n e n u m b e r— h a v e in d iv id u a l the colors He is now a t the B enson w ill e n a b le th e c h ild re n to com e to H ood co m p an y , w as a p le a s a n t c a ll booths. G reat in te re s t is b eing show n P o ly th en ic school in P o rtlaild an d as d u tie s it sliu ll bi to p re v e n t th e th e ir re s p e c tiv e sto ry h o u rs as soon e r on G re sh a m frie n d s y e ste rd a y . by th e p u p ils an d th e s p irit of com pe luck would have it, he ws on g u ard a s th ey g e t o u t of school. W e hope th a t evening and d id n 't know a n y th in g so rro w s, c rim e s, m u rd e rs , in D r. A. T h o m p so n a n d w ife h a "« titio n is keen. A n o th e r y e a r w ill u n about it. N evertheless th e crow d had to h av e a h e a rty re s p o n se fro m th e g o n e to P e n d le to n , w h ere th e y will q u e stio n a b ly see a g r e a t im p ro v e an enjoyable tim e. sa n ity a n d su icid es r u d e r th a n c h ild re n , a n d to see old a n d y o u n g b e th e g u e s ts d u rin g th e Ito u n d -u p m e n t in th e ex h ib its. O ne can not Mr. and Mrs. Dawson S m ith a n d ' a lik e , s tr iv e to m a k e th is co m in g la te r allo w in g th e S ta le you of th e ir so n , Dr. E red T h o m p so n an I h elp b u t o b serv e th e p ro u d a ir w ith ch ild reen of B ridal Veil spent sev eral w eek a flo u ris h in g o n e a t th e ir w ifi of T h e D alles. an d 1 - t o s u p p o r t, fo r y e a rs, o r w hich th e p u p ils c o m p a re th e i r w ork days w ith Mrs. W allace D avies d u rin g lib ra ry . L IB R A R IA N . M a rk N au g le, w ho re c e n tly e n list w ith t h a t of th e o th e r booths. tin- illness and d eath of Mr. IV. D avies. I to b u ry , th e u n fo rtu n a te . ed in th e n a v a l re s e rv e , h as m a d e a r T h e su ccess of th e sch o o l e x h ib it Of C e y lo n ’s 1 6 ,3 0 7 ,8 4 0 a c re s of L ucm . ra n g e m e n ts by w hich he w ill a tte n d is la rg e ly du e to th e e n th u s ia s tic e f If you h aven ’t got It yet try a la n d , o n ly a b o u t 2,8^5,000 a re culti- tlie U n iv ersity of W a s h in g to n u n d e r fo rts o f S upt. W. G. A ld erso n , w ho v a ted . g o v e rn m e n t d ire c tio n . W h ile t a k m ade fre q u e n t tr ip s to th e differed* w an t ad. in g r e g u la r u n iv e rsity w ork, he will d is tric ts iit th e in te r e s t of th e I n d u s TO Y O U :— M any o f you h av e re a d my a rtic le s in th e P o rtla n d I c o n tin u e his s tu d ie s in n a v a l ta c tic s tr ia l c lu b w ork, an d has been in co n D aily p a p e rs th e p ast th r e e y e a rs. I h av e g iv en you, th e r e in , a G len n R u sh e r, a s e n io r in th e s ta n t a tte n d a n c e a t th e fa ir th is w eek. little id ea of *‘My M ission in i‘oi-1 lu n il." N e v e rth e le ss, a t th is tim e, I |G re s h a m h ig h sch o o l, w ill a tte n d He is now busily en g a g e d in s e le c t fo r th e b en tflt of o th e r s who h av e n o t h e a rd o f m e a lth o u g h d e slr- R eed co lleg e n ext y e a r a n d u n til ing e x h ib its fo r tlie M u ltn o m ah c o u n ous of k n o w in g wltat I am an d w hat I do, I'll say , b riefly , t i t I am o th e rw is e o rd e re d by th e w ar d e p a rt ty Bchool bootli a t th e s ta te fair. a P e rs o n a l T ro u b le S|H-ciali*>l o n e w ho so lv es L ife'» P ro b le m s, su ch has for a n ie n t, a t g o v e rn m e n t ex p en se. He P rize w in n in g b o o th s a re : O ne- as all P e rs o n a l, D om estic, l.ove a n d B u sin ess tro u b le s, p re v e n tin g will liv e w ith o th e r hoys ta k in g like room schools-— 1st, T e rry ; 2d, P le a s m any d iv o rces (so u p tim e s a d v isin g a d iv o rc e ), c rim es, b u sin ess fa il tr a in in g in b a rr a c k s a n d w ill he a a n t View ; 3d, C ed ar. u res, in s a n ity , m u rd e rs a n d suit Ides. ( 2 ) I am a P sy ch o -A n aly st s o ld ie r s tu d e n t. T w o-room sc h o o ls— 1st, L y n ch : o n e w ho, a t * t a d ia g n o s is a n d p sy ch o n o sls, tr e a ts all N eu ro n ic, M rs. E red T o d d w as c a lle d to 2d, P ow ell V alley ; 3d, T ro u td a le . M ental a n d P sy ch ical D iseases, e lim in a tin g p a th o g e n ic Id eas of fe a r, A H andsom e Big Cow See Her at the Fair W a sh o u g a l, W a s h in g to n , by the w o rry , a c c id e n ts an d so rro w s cau sed by p sy ch ic tra u m a . T h e se s u p S chools w ith m o re th a n tw o room s- p ressed id e a s p ro d u ce fu n c tio n a l d is o rd e rs as w ell us re a l m e n ta l an d d e a th of h e r a u n t, Mrs. O lson, 1st, G ilb e rt; 2d, G re sh a m ; 3d, O rie n t psychical d ise a se s w hich lead to in s a n ity an d su icid e. V ery s e n s i We Will All h a s been sp e n d in g th e w eek w ith C o m p e titio n w as k een in th e In d u s ' tiv e peo p le w ho fe a r an d w o rry a b o u t a lm o st e v e ry th in g th o s e who M rs. A. C. C a lllso n a n d a tte n d in g th - tr ia l clu b w ork, c o n c e rn in g w hich a Be There a re m e n ta lly d e p ressed , call upon m e, as I am th e o n ly M en tal and fa ir Mr. B ro w er is a s s is tin g in th e fu ll list of p rizes w ill he p u b lish e d P sy ch ical S p e c ia list In P o rtla n d o r tin* W e ste rn S ta te s. ( 3 ) I am a V o catio n a l D irecto r o n e w ho, a f t e r a p h y sical, m e n ta l an d jo b d e p a rtm e n t o f th e O u tlo o k d u r la te r. p sy ch ical e x a m in a tio n , in fo rm s you a b o u t y o u r n a tu r a l o r best v o ca in g th e ru s h o f f a ir w eek. T h e w in n ers of h ig h e s t sco res, wh > tio n . T h e g re a t m a jo rity o v e r 90 p e r c e n t— o f peo p le a re u n h a p p y , M rs. J. W . H o llen b ec k a n d ch il- hav e e a rn e d a fre e tr ip to th e s ta te u n h e a lth y an d u n su ccessfu l becuuse th e y a re ••m isfits” in life — ' d re n , w ho h av e been h e re fo r se v e r fa ir a re : R u th R e n n ie of G ilb e rt w o rk in g a n d sla v in g in th e w ro n g v o catio n , a lw ay s w e a rin g an d w o r ry in g th e ir lives aw ay. You h av e a " p la c e ” on e a r th th a t you can ALDERSYDE FARM , al w eeks w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and school, ( sew in g p r o j e c t.); N e ttie N el find an d 1111 m o re th o ro u g h ly an d su c c e ssfu lly th a n any o th e r p erso n . Mrs. M. I). K e rn , a n d h e r b ro th e r, son of i’ow ell V alley, (se w in g pro I can find th a t " p la c e ” v o catio n - fo r you. W. il. K ern an d fam ily , s ta r te d yes- j e c t ) ; L. K. P ie rso n o f P o rtla n d , j A. H. BURNS, Gresham, Oregon I m ay ad d th a t 1 h av e h ad 28 y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e in te a c h in g an d ic rd a y fo r th e i r h om e in B u rley , ( r a b b it p r o je c t) , a n d A llen S id ell of I tr e a tin g h u m a n ity . My o rig in a l m e th o d s in my new p ro fe ssio n s can Id ah o . T h ey w ill go by way of P e n B u ck ley , (co rn g ro w in g ) . be u n d e rs to o d only by ¡in ( d u r a tio n a l c am p a ig n w h ile 1 am aliv e d le to n , w h ere th e y w ill sp en d a dav T h e P o rtla n d C ity sch o o ls re p re j not u fte r my d e a th th a t 's why I a d v e rtis e . A n d rew B ru g g e r, son of Mr. an d s e a te d in c lu d e e ig h t g ra d e , o ne k in ! in ari in troubh il you do not know lust 4* hat to do about Mrs. T h e o d o re B ru g g e r, h a s r e d e rg a r te n , an d tw o h ig h schools. Tli - tliu t w hich is ca u sin g you w ak efu l n ig h ts o r re s tle s s d ay s, do call tu rn ! il from th e P re s id io , S an F r a n m a n u a l tr a in in g a r t w o rk , p o ste r upon me. I can h e lp yon. T ell y o u r frie n d s, 1 can h e lp th e m also cisco, w h ere he h as been in a tt e n d p rin tin g , c a n n in g a n d sew in g a re ex o u t o f an y (ro u b le. I o n c a n b e l i e a l l l i y ! Y o u c a n I m - h ap p y . T ell everylxM lj 1 an ce a t th e officers’ tr a in in g school c e p tio n a lly c re d ita b le in th e s e b o o th s A lth o u g h too y o u n g to o b ta in a coin- YOURS E tili HUMANITY, m issio n , he lias d o n e c re d ita b le w ork FAIRVIEW a n d e x p ects to be g iv en a co m m issio n D R . A L Z A M O N IR A L U C A S , M rs.Ju lia S nover w as called to w h en he h as re a c h e d th e re q u ire d P erso n a l T rou b le S|M-eiali»t. P o rtlan d on T h u rsd ay , w hen she re age. .In im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e L a ceived word of th e death of M rs J. 538-9 M o rgan Bldg. Jo h n s Mrs. Jo h n s w as 68 y ears old Prepare for 4th Liberty Loan d ie s ' Aid so ciety w ill be held a t th and leaves a h u sb an d , th re e sons and P h o n e s: Office, M ain 7 1 8 ; R es h o m e o f Mrs. C. J . L u n d q u is t next •‘Go o v e r file pond o r buy a id en ce , M ain 3 8 4 0 . A d d ress b o n d !” W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n , w hen p lan s tw o d a u g h te rs to m ourn h e r d eath . a ll m ail, s tric tly c o u lld e n tia l g o v e rn in g th e a c tiv itie s of th e socle F rie n d s from F airview extend th e ir HUY W A R STA M PS, TO D A Y . to 1*. O. Rox 567, P o rtla n d , Or. ty fo r tlie co m in g w in te r w ill be lie sy m p ath y to th e bereaved fam ily. Miss M arjorie M oller e n te rta in e d eld ed upon. A fu ll a tte n d a n c e Is ri a few of her little frien d s on W ed q u e ste d . Mrs. L u n d q u is t w ill be a s T h e New Y ork W orld, an a d m in is GOOD SUM EARNED BY siste d by M rs. G eo rg e F. H oney and nesday, ev en in g in ho n o r of h e r sixtli tr a tio n o rg a n , c o m p la in s Dial th e - , O A e r CAPACITY Asnouwil^«» MIL b irth d ay . R e fresh m en ts w ere served RED CROSS WORKERS M rs. H. E. Davis. s e n a te a ir c r a f t su b -c o m m itte e failed and a good tim e w as enjoyed by the M r;. J. N. C la n a h a n a tte n d e d th e W hen II E. D avis, m a n a g e r i»t tli • to show w h ere tile m oney a p p r o p r ia t se s sio n s o f tin- s t a te co n v e n tio n of little folks. Those p re s e n t w ere;Em ily- ed by c o n g re ss fo r a ir c ra ft c o n s tru c G re sh a m c a n n e ry , s e n t o u t an 8. O. i Jonas, L illian H eslin. A illeen Dixon, th e U n ited W a r W ork C o u n cil in tio n w ent. It is up to tile a d m iu is tra 8. ( a ll fo r h e lp to th e R ed C ross D orothy Byrd, E dna B urlingam e, P o rtla n d last M onday at B a k e r T h ea- Home o f tio u to show w h e re it w en t; tile sen w o rk e rs, a g oodly n u m b e r re s p o n d e d I Lucille Baxus, G lara an d G ath erin e le r, an d th e lu n ch eo n a t th e P o rtla n d w ith w ork fro m o n e to th r e e days, B rooks and M arjo rie Moller. a le c o m m itte e lias p re tty c le a rly h o te l a t noon. . T h e s p e a k e rs g av e M rs G ora A nderson, who w ent to show n w h ere it d id not g o ; nam ely in o r d e r lo sa v e a q u a n tity o f p e r is h w ondi t i ul a c c o u n ts of w a r w o rk In FISH E R S BLEND and other High Qyality Flour S eattle on F rid a y , has se n t w ord fo r tile p ro d u c tio n of b a ttle p la n e s for a b le food stu ff. T ile co m b in ed e a r n d iffe re n t lin e s an d w ere ex ceed in g ly in g s of th e w om en a m o u n te d to th a t h er d a u g h te r N annie was m arrie d use on Die w e ste rn fro n t. T h e W orld FISH E R S W heat Substitutes M rs. C ln n a h a n lias $ 5 2 .8 0 , a la rg e p a rt o f w hich w ill be in te re s tin g . to C lifford (). H a rris on M onday eve sh o u ld h av e G e o rg e C reel p ag ed . p ro m ise d an a c c o u n t of th e c o n v e n d o n a te d d ire c tly to th e Red C ro ss ning. FISH ER ’S Pure Poultry Foods T ile c a n n e ry m a n a g e m e n t lias g e n e r tion fo r a la te r issu e of tile O u tlo o k F airv iew U nit of th e Red C ross will B a rg a in s in th e W an t Ads. o u sly d o n a te d th e sa m e a m o u n t FISH E R S Dairy Foods, and resum e tin- w ork of sew ing ag ain MOTORISTS SHOULD USE II. W. S n a slia ll, p re sid e n t o f th e e a rn e d by th e w om en to th e w o rk . a fte r ta k in g a v acatio n tlie past few! FISH ER ’S Flog Foods T ile sp ecial R ed G ross w o rk e rs F a rm e rs M u tu al E ire R elief A sso cia PACIFIC COAST PRODUCTS m onths. T he k n itte r s have still kept ‘ tio n , re p o rts th e a ss o c ia tio n lias w ere Mrs. O. A. E a stm a n , Mrs. G. W th e ir needles going an d several p a ir of j As th e w ar g oes on th e need fo r socks have been k n itte d th is su m m er. ! b ro k e n all fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917. S ta p le to n , Mrs. Jo h n M etzg er, Mrs. c o n s e rv a tio n in ev ery d ire c tio n is Visit our B O O TH at the FA IR and let Mr. Blend T h e a n u u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 new V o lb re c h t, M rs. H enry M etzg er, Mrs. T he first m eeting will be held Wed-! in c re a sin g , N ot only nesday aftern o o n , S ep tem b er 25. All m e m b e rs g a in e d . 17 lire losses p aid , C. M H a rris o n , M rs. E. M. G am p, c o n s ta n tly serve you a delicious scone made from Fisher’s W heat u g g re g a tin g $ 4 9 1 1 ; $ 1 .0 3 6 ,6 7 7 of in M rs. II E. D avis, Mrs. Jo h n s o n , Mrs m u st we c o n se rv e food a n d fuel hut m em bers and frie n d s a re req u ested | Substitutes and Fisher’s Blend Flour s u ra n c e w ritte n , o n e a ss e ssm e n t lev L ew is, M rs G re e n , Mrs. J. li. Gav- we m u st reliev e th e ra ilw a y s us m uch to be p resent as m uch im p o rtan t w ork ied. und $700 in v e ste d in lib e rty u n a g h , Mrs. 8. G. J o n e s , M rs. E. M ns p o ssib le fo r w ar n eeds. O ne way- is to be done. bon d s d u rin g th e y ear. T h e a ss o c ia G ilm o re, Mrs E. L. I’h c lp s, Mrs. Max in w hich tills can be effectively d one tio n is e n te r in g its 14th y ear, a n d has Is to u se p ro d u c ts m ade a t hom e. POWELL VALLEY o v e r 4000 m e m b e rs c a rry in g $4 ,2 5 0 ,- w ell S c h n e id e r, Mrs. E ra n k H odge, P re s id e n t W ilso n , h im self, h as u rg ed — 000 in s u ra n c e . It h as m ad e an a n M rs. Geo. S le re t, Mrs. W. A. M yers. T he P a re n t-T each ers C ircle w ill ' n u al sav in g of o v e r 50 p e r cen t to Its Miss G e rtru d e E a s tm a n , Miss Jla r- us to " u s e th e p ro d u c ts of th e local wb KNOW O a JP- WE W ANT YOU f a c to rie s ” in o r d e r to sav e lo co m o meet IV edensday evening. S eptem ber m em b ers. At th e a n n u a l m e e tin g in gu erlt» V o lb rech t a n d Miss F lo re n c t t E A T S W IL L TO T IL L ON US J a n u a r y A n d rew llru g g c r of G resh tiv e s an d fre ig h t c a rs fo r th e W ar 5. a t th e school house. T h is is th e an- I Y O U uui w as re -e le c te d d ir e c to r fo r th e G eddes, D on’t k e e p it a se c re t. A fte r nual m eeting at w hich tim e th e elect-1 D e p a rtm e n t. n in th y e a r. F a rm e rs d e sirin g to V /E L L - S O y o u ’ve d isc o v e re d how o u r m e a ts ion of officers is held. E veryone Is T lie Pacific C o ast p ro d u ces a la rg ■ jo in may o b ta in in fo rm a tio n from Tin* g re a te s t nu a t c a te rs a re th e urged to a tte n d an d help close up M U C K ,T H A T p lease you, y o u r fam ily a n d y o u r II. W. S n a a h a ll, G re sh a m . It A, o r A u s tra lia n s , w ho b efo re th e w a r con q u a n tity of th in g s w hich a re th e the business of th e year. . other F olks g u e sts, w e w a n t you to te ll o th e r H e rm a n I.o eilin g , s e c re ta ry . 40) eq u a l, If no t b e tte r th a n s im ila r goods Tile Pow ell Valley R id Gross aux- stim cil an a v e ra g e of m o re tita n s e v Stock E x ch an g e B ldg., P o rtla n d b ro u g h t from tlie E ast. A m ong th e se I iliary will m eet T u esd ay a ftern o o n fo lk s a b o u t it. T h a t s o r t o f fr ie n d en p o u n d s a b ead w eekly. Adv. 24. at th e school-house a re m any of th e p ro d u c ts used by m o I S eptem ber ly go ssip w o n ’t h u r t an y b o d y . 1 The w ork is very u rg en t and it is to r is ts T h is is p a rtic u la rly tr u e of 1 hoped th e re will be a good atten d an ce. P a ss alo n g th e good w ord. lu b r ic a tin g oils. PHONE II. G o v e rn m e n t an d o th e r e x p e rts Gat» W ill Guard Chicken». brown . prop h av e lo n g reco g n ized th e u n s u r I N V I G R E S H A M . O REG O N Did you know th a t c a ts w ere a p assed q u a litie s of th e lu b ric a tin g valuable asse t to th e poultry-m an? You o ils refin ed from C a lifo rn ia a s p h a lt- m ight believe th a t th ey w ere a n y th in g b ase c ru d e. but in v alu ab le because of th e ir Innate Arc You in Trouble? O ur H erd Bull MOTHER WHO? The Whole Family “America’s Finest Flouring Mills” / Gresham Market A J w Autumn Has Arrived and with it the question of HEATING STOVES Our stock includes Heat ers for all fuels-—wood coal, kerosene and gas. W o o d H e a te r s in a ll c a s t, c a st lin e d an d sh e e t iron. C o m b in a tio n H e a t ers fo r c o a l or w o o d . P e r f e c t io n O il H e a t e r s. G a s R e fle c to r H e a te r s , e tc . \l.l. RI’ \1A I’O SHOW VOl L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO C ut th e l-Vill». \ fine questio n of econom y conics In th e co n sid eratio n of gaily d e c o ra t ed cans, boxes and o th e r packages In w hich wc buy th e foods th a t Mr H oover says m ust be conserved to the lim it The sam e high a rtis tic q u ality p rev ails as to label and s tru c tu re of co n ta in e r. Vast su m s a rc expended upon tin and p asteb o ard co n stru ctio n am i th e em tielllshm cnt th e re o f m ust m ean som e m illio n s of d o llars in the ag g re g a te p er y e a r It would seem th at, w hile the p u rc h a s e r is bound to • eonontizc In q u a n tity and to pay a abili ed w ar-tim e advance ou cost m ate •rial, th e m a n u fa c tu re r o r pack- • of uch n ecessary m a te ria l should sat(>d to devise less costly trap- pings fr ir his c o n ta in e rs am i to give at least. p o rtio n of th e g reat saving th u s fectid to h is cu sto m ers in th e shup< if co rresp o n d in g price reduc- It h ard to pay for a n a rt gal f gay lith o g ra p h e rs when we y a re able to purchase th e LHHlS th u s "ilo lltd up " ' love for fresh m eat. B ut sw eeter th a n baby chicks to th e p a la te of the cat a re the sm ooth-coated, long tailed, c re a tu re s of th e rat fam ily.A nd ra ts prey upon chickens, a ss e rts th e p o u ltry m a n D u rin g th e course of a y ear th e re is i m ore loss in th e p o u ltry w orld from the ravage of ra ts th a n from c a ts o r 1 haw ks, o r even disease. A cat In th e chicken yard. If tra in e d to properly value tlie life of the chickens, w ill ter-; rorlxe and d estroy th e ra ts and will w ard off th e enem y h aw k s and so p ro v e | him self o r h e rse lf of g n a t w orth. G ats havi proved th e ir w orth as ( chicken y ard se n tin els, and th e re have . been m any and v ario u s m ethods em ployed by th e ir o w n ers to b reak them from k illin g the chickens. One well- know n m ethod is th a t of ty in g a dead chicken about a c a t’s neck and m ak in g him tug aro u n d th e heavy dead body for from one to tw o d ay s In the m ean tim e the cat will suppos«*dly grow to have a g reat d read an d h o rro r of a dead chicken W ar S vtngs S tam p s save liv« United States Securities THE BEST SECURITIES TO BE HAD IN THE WORLD TODAY. I’h is l,,itik o w n s o f il, I ,nt,-,| s ta b » W ar Loans $54,800.00 K m •tow* Double your subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. DO IT NOW Before Sept. 28th. FIRST STATE BANK GRI-SHAM, OREGON