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S W A G E R T G E O R G E SW Y G ERT L E S T E R TALLM ADGE CORP. I RANK T E E V IN , » e v e re ly w ou n d ed ED M O N D T E E V IN PA V M A S T E R * . 1.0 YI( T E G A KT 2D L IE U T . E R N E S T THOM E D R 1C T H O M A S F R A N K W TH O M A S K IR K T H O M P S O N STU A R T THOM PSON F R A N K T ' iW N S E N D g e o r o e T o w n sen d L e s l ie T o w n se n d A L P H O N S E VAN D O .N IN lK JO E V EP.ETT1 IS. O. V IK K N U IT IIL ’K X ' il.B R E t HT W A LTER VOLBRECHT JO S E P H W ALCH Ci’d t p W T H O S .. M. W A TSO N É D O A K W E D IN ¡V Ä & » M O R R IS » R T W E L L IN G H O L E N C. W O L F E GUY E. W O L F E LKM W W O L FF. ROY E W O O D W A R D L E W IS Y E R G E R » n , Mt \ Ä NZ f . nger Ra M M IM 8 * *« ** »N when they fought and killed Amerl they were surrounded, th en shouted “ K am erad. T he m others of the Am erican sol iliers in F rance want the sam e peace th e ir sons dem and. All the courage of the ancient Spartan m other Is In th e h e a rts of the women of America. T he object of th e F o u rth Liberty Loan 1» to bring th a t peace— a j u s t peace, a righteous peace, an A m eri ¡¡AC E OUR MOTHERS cans until AND SOLDIERS WANT The Star« and S tripe», th e official *»paper published by th e so ld iers the American E x p ed itio n ary Force.? France, says e d ito ria lly about (he emy peace “Let the naming of cifists who offensive: weak h e a rte d who are a co m p ro m ise; let th e a re ta lk in g a peace by can peace. D em ands for lum ber at 120 mills fwmant; let th e sid e lin e rs who In Oregon anil W ashington for * ve had enough of w ar; let th e se- week aggregated «8,929,419 feet, 6t‘y inclined p ro-G erm ans who larg est volum e of new business In hih this war should and w ithout a m ore than six weeks. T his represent J cinion- let them one and all know both governm ent and com m ercial o r c* and for all tlia t fo r th e A m erl- der» New business being accepted b> n Expeditionary F o rce th e re Is no m ills is m ore than «0 per cent g re a t ch word as ‘P eace’ w ith th e H uns heaien T he m an who ta lk s of e r th an It was a year ago. : T h e S to r y o f L i 1 H a n n ib a l The following story is th e second of the series furnished th e O utlook by the Greaham lib ra ria n . They a rs published for the benefit of th e young patrons of the library in th e hope of keeping up th e ir in terest in th e “ story h o u r” which will be resum ed a t th e lib rarj in th e neur fu tu re . B r'er Rabbit and H r’er Robin, and ol' Miss G uinea Hen. "H ere's po I.i’l' H annibal com e to see you." said the Possum , “ I.i’l' H an nibal done run aw ay from his g ra n ’ mammy a n ’ g ra n ’d ad d y .” LIT H annibal hung his head like as if he was asham ed, but nobodv noticed him. They w ere all as busy as they could be, so he ju st sa t down Once upon a tim e, 'way down on a pine stu m p an d w atched them . South, there lived a little boy nam ed ient, because hotels, railroads, whether by rail, steamship, or Each one had his own special work H annibal, L IT H annibal. He lived steamship companies and mer automobile, you will find Ameri and he was keeping a t It rig h t sm art. along with his g ra n ’ m am m y an d his chants everywhere accept them can Bankers Assoc iationCheques U r'er Robin was g a th e rin g all tha g ra n ’ daddy in a HT one-story log holly berries from th e so u th sid e of a9 readily as cash in payment the safest, handiest way to carry cabin th a t was set rig h t down In a the holly tree and singing as he of bills, and because the only your money. cotton field. Well, from m orning identification needed is the “A. B. A.” Cheques are safe, worked: "C heer up, c h e e r-e r-u p !” until night, L IT H an n ib al's g ran countersignature of the owner beceuse if not countersigned B r’er P artrid g e was building a new- mammy kept hint toting things. As house down low in th e bushes. in the presence of the person ac they are useless to anyor.e out cepting the Cheques. soon as tie woke up in th e m orning the o vovr. They a’e striven- 01' Miss G uinea Hen was alm ost it was: the busiest of th e w hole com pany for "Oh, L IT H annibal, fetch a pine she was laying eggs. As soon as Q r n t i u u , O ra. knot a n ’ lig h t the kitchen fire.” ever she had one laid, sh e would "Oh, L IT H annibal fetch th e te a get up on a low b ranch and screech, kettle to the well a n ’ get come w ater "C atch it! C atch It! C atch i t ! ” for the tea." like to deafen everybody. "Oh, L IT H annibal, mix a ll’l hoe- EVERY MEMBER TO BE Hut Li’l’ H an n ib al was m ost in TROUTDALE cake fo’ your g ra n ’d addy’s b rea’fu s'. ” terested to see w hat H r'er R abbit DRILLED IN BOXING "L IT H annibal, tak e th e bunch of was doing. Hr’e r R abbit had on a Mr. and Mrs. G. N ew m an, who F ollow ing o u t an o rd er from th e tu rk ey ’s feath ers a n ’ d u st th e li’l’ apron, and he kept b rin g in g have been living in Mrs. H olm ’s co t h ea rth .” tage, have m oved to th e D unean w ar d e p a rtm e n t, every m em ber of things in his m a rk e t-b ask e t. Then And front m orning un til n ig h t L IT he cooked th e th in g s over a fire in hom e on th e C herry I’u rk acres, tlie S. A. T. C. at th e Oregon A g ricu l H annibal’s g ran 'd ad d y kepi hint to back of the hushes, and when it got w here they expect to rem ain for the tu ra l College will be d rilled in box ting things, too. to be late in th e afte rn o o n , he w in ter. Mr. an d Mrs. D uncan expect ing. As m any as 300 men will box "Oh, L IT H annibal," his g ran 'd ad - spread a tab iesclo th on a big stu m p to ge e a st soon. dy would say, "fetch th e corn a n ’ and then he pounded on his stew - A J u n io r Red Cross society has a t one tim e, 200 of them being p it feed the tu rk ey s." pan w ith Ills soup-ladle. "S u p p e r's been org an ized in th e school here, ted ag a in st im aginary o p p o n en ts "Oh, L IT H annibal, ta k e your U T read y ,” said B re’e r R abbit. w ith 100 per cen t m em bership. T h s only, an d 100 ag ain st tlie real thing. ax a n ’ chop some lightw ood fo’ y o u r Then B re’e r R abbit an d Hr’er ch ild ren are very e n th u sia stic in th e ir S tu d en t In stru cto rs have been a p g ra n ’m am m y’s fire.” P artrid g e, and B r'e r Jay B ird, and new w ork, w hich is b eg inning witli poin ted as com pany leaders to give "Oh, Li'l H annibal, ru n ’ro u n ’ to B r’er Possum an d o l’ Miss G uinea m ak in g fe a th e r pillows und collect tlie raw men th e ru d im en ts of box the sto re a n ’ buy a bag of flour.”" ing. W restlin g will be done by those Hen all scram bled to th e ir places at ing fru it pits. Oh, L IT H annibal, fetch y o u r b as th e tables and I.i’l' H an n ib al trie d to Mr. an d Mrs. J. R. K n a rr have re physically fitted for th a t typo of ket a n ’ pick a li'l’ cotton of th e edge find a place to sit at, b ut th e re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in T ro u td ale . a th le tic s, 20 men w orking at one of the field." w asn't any fo r him . Mr. K n a rr has b o u g h t th e tim b e r on tim e. So they kept poor little H an n ib al H. W. H argiss, new coach, has a l ‘ Po' I.i'l' H a n n ib a l!” said B r'er the A ra ta tra c t across th e road from toting 'm ost all day long, and he had R abbit as he poured th e soup. Iiis hom e in stead of th e land as It m ost a lim itless union nt of m a terial only four o r five hours to play. "D oesn't like to w ork! C a n 't have was m entioned recen tly , and is going from w hich to choose a team . P ra c Well, one m orning I.i'l’ H an n ib al no su p p e r!” tically all of th e 7 5 m en o u t for p ra c to w ork it up in to ties and wood. woke up and lie made up his m ind to "C atch him ! C atch h im !” said T he P aren t-T ea ch e r circle will tice know the gam e, having had high som ething. Before they could ask o l’ Miss G uinea H en, but no one did hold th e ir re g u la r m o nthly m eeting school o r o th e r experience. His g rea t him to light th e kitchen fire, o r fill it. They w ere all too busy eatin g . F rid a y , O ctober 11. Ail in te re stin g problem , lie says, will be tlie picking the tea-k ettle, o r mix the hoecake, or They had a g ra n d supper. T h ere p ro g ram is being p rep ared fo r th e of 11 men from so larg e a g ro u p of dust th e h ea rth , or feed the tu rk ey s, was b reak fast strip , and ro ast t u r afte rn o o n . can d id ates. He looks for a h ard or chop any wood, or go to th e sto re , key and fried chicken, and m u tto n W iley R ich ard so n has m oved his gam e witli V ancouver hurrucks, how or pick cotton, he had m ade up hia and rice and hom iny and sw eet po fam ily to th e W ilson house, recently ever, S atu rd ay 12, because all th e mind th a t he was not going to to te tato es an d peas an d beans an d baked ¡occupied by Mr. an d Mrs. Skirvin. m em bers of th e team are v eteran s. A for his g ran 'm am m y and his g ran - apples and cabbage and h o ecake and T he Red C ross m eetin g last T liurs gam e is scheduled witli M ultnom ah daddy any longer. He was going to hot biscuits and corn muffins and day w as well a tte n d e d , and w ork was a t P o rtla n d for O ctober 19, and n e run away. b u tte r-c ak e s an d w affles an d m aple resu m ed in good ea rn est. A nother g o tiatio n s, a re being m ade fo r a d d i So L i’l' H an n ib al got o u t of bed syrup. sew ing m achine has been loaned to tio n al co n tests, including one with very quietly. He put on his li’l’ tro u s W hen tney w ere th ro u g h ea tin g , th e w ork, luu k in g five in all. At the tlie U niversity of Oregon. ers, and his li'l’ sh irt, and Ills li’l" s u s It was q u ite d a rk , an d they all went ¡electio n of officers, Mrs. Ja m e s N or C ageball, w hich will ta k e th e penders, an d his li’l’ shoes— he nev hom e, even B r’e r P ossum , an d th e / m an an d Mrs. L. A. H arlow w ere re place of p u sh b all, is expected to he er wore stockings. He pulled his li'l’ l e f t L i’l’ H an n ib al se ttin g th e re all elected ch a irm an and se c re ta ry -tre a s p o p u la r a t th e college th is season straw liat down tig h t over his ears, by him self. u re r resp ectiv ely . P lan s w ere put ir. T he n u m b e r ta k in g p a rt in th e gam e and th en I.i’l’ H annibal ran away. W ell, a f te r a w hile it began to get m otion to hold un e n te rta in m e n t at a re lim ited only in th e size of (lie He went down the road past all d a rk e r. B r’e r M ocking B ird cam e h allao w e'en to raise funds for the field. It will he played -each day fol th e cabins. He w ent u n d er th e fence o u t, an d he looked at I .i'l’ H unnibal j Hed Cross. low ing re g u la r se ttin g up exercises. and across the cotton fields. He went and th en tie began to scream ju st H en ry P arso n s is ill at Ills homp Dr. A. I). Brown, p ro fesso r of physi th ro u g h the pine grove past the like o l’ Miss G uinea H en: “ Catch O n th e hill. He has been ailin g foe cal ed u catio n for m en. is tra in in g 2 ! schoolhouse, stooping dow n low so him ! C atch him ! C atch h im !” som e tim e, and is w orse Just at pres- men to serve as teach ers for th e s e t tin g up exercises, prescribed by th e the schoolm istress w o u ld n 't see hint, B r’e r Screech Owl looked down ' ent. and th en he w ent ’way, 'w av i iro m a tree and he said very h o a rs e We have six pupils atte n d in g g o v ern m en t. Cross co u n try ru n n in g the country. ly: "W ho! W ho! W ho-oo!” ¡G resham high school from T ro u td ale , is being plan n ed , an d it Is expected W hen he was a long way front T hen all th e frogs began to say, ¡all g irls. T hey a re Evelyn an d M ar th a t as m any as five o r six com pany town, L IT H an n ib al m et a Possum loud and sh rill: " L i’l’l H an n ib al! jo rie K endall, Opal M onahan, M arie team s will be organized. loping along by th e edge of th e road L IT H a n n ib a l!" and F lo ren ce B rauihall an d Mary PLEASANT HOME COUPLE and th e Possum stopped and looke 1 So L IT H an n ib al got up from his Bell McGinnis. UNITED IN MARRIAGE pine stu m p and he said, " I reckon I at L IT H annibal. MELROSE AND VICTORY “ How do? W here you goin' LIT b e tte r go hom e to my g ran -m am m y .” Clarence C. Lake and Miss Mamie W ell, I.i’l’ H an n ib al s ta rte d for H annibal? ” asked th e Possum . Rev. E arl C o tton, recen tly appoint Denney were united In m arriage by L i'l’ H an n ib al sa t down by the hom e slowly because his feet h u rt ed p a sto r of th e P lea san t Home and Rev. A. J. W are on last Sunday a fte r side of th e road and took off his and he was hu n g ry . W hen he cam e T ro u td a le circ u it, will resu m e s e rv noon, October 6. at the home of the straw hat to fan him self, for he felt to th e pine g rove by th e school house ices at IHIT ch u rch next S unday m o rn brid e’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. G. tlie shadow s cam e out from behind q u ite w arm , and he said : ing at 11 o ’clock. No services have Denney, at P leasan t Home. "I done ru n ’way llr ’e r Possum. th e tre e s and follow ed him , and th a t Besides those already m entioned, been held h ere for sev eral m onths ,\ly 'g ra n ’m am m y a n ’ nty g ran 'd ad d y was m uch w orse th a n seeing the and an effort will be m ade to rehab th ere were present Mr. and Mrs. F. B. B ut I.i’l’ H annibal kep' me to tin ’, to tin ’ for dem all de sch o o lm istress. H ítate th e w ork. Rev. Mr. C otton Is Lake, Mrs. Mildred Ramsey and boms tim e. I d o esn ’t like to work. Hr’er got aw ay from th em all rig h t. He described as a young man of a p le a s F ra n cis and C harles of Loa Angeles, craw led u n d er th e fence and ran Possum . ing p erso n ality and of en e rg etic n a Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson and “ Po I.i’l’ H a n n ib a l!” said the P os across th e cotton field and th e re in tu re . A good su p p o rt is hoped for. d au g h ter C hriselda, Miss Olive Shaw. sum , sittin g up and sc ratch in g h im th e do o r of th e cabin was his gran- Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W uner and fam ily self. "A ny special place you bouu’ dady w ith a le n te m . His g ra n -d a d - M otor tru ck s have been placed on and Mr. and Mrs. Dillon, of P o rtland, yy had been out looking for I.i’l’ tin p referre d list by tlie Council of Mrs. Velma Anderson of A lberta, Can fo?” "I don’t reckon so,” said L i'l' Han H annibal. D efense as essen tial to th e p ro duction ada, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H u n ter and "W hy, L i’l' H an n ib al, w here you and m a rk e tin g of farm p ro d u cts and d au g h ter Jean. nlbal, for he was g ettin g tired and , he had come aw ay w ithout b rea k fa st been all d a y ? " asked his gran- as a co n serv atio n m easu re by saving Many nice p resen ts were received "Y ou conte along of me, L i’l’ H an daddy. Mr. and Mrs th e cousu nipt Ion of g rain an d th a t is by the newly weds. "O b, I.i’l' H ail,’ ” said his g ran - n u es-ary w h ere horse h au lag e is em Lake will be at home afte r October n ib al," said th e Possum ; " I reckon t niam m y, " h e re 's your corn m ush, 1 ployed. 13 a t Pleasant Home. kin lake yon som ew here.” So the Possum and L i’l’ H annibal kep' It w arm on th e h e a rth , b u t afo re went along to g eth er, the Possum lop you eat your su p p e r, i.i'l' H an ,’ ju s ’ ing along by th e side of th e road and tak y o u r li’l’ b ask et an ' ru n ’round Home-made Sausage and I.i'l’ H annibal going very slowly in to th e chicken house fo’ a couple of Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham the m iddle of th e road, for his sh o e, eggs.” and Bacon. So L IT H an n ib al took his li'l’ b as were full of sand and it h u rt his toes W e buy Beef Cattle, Calvea, They went on and on un til they came ket and he s ta rte d for th o se eggs, You see, he Ilogs, Hides, Etc. ail at once, to a so rt of open space In singing all the way. FARMERS. ATTENTION! the woods and then they stopped 1 reckoned he was m ighty glad to he W e S m o k e Your Meat T here was a big com pany th e re — | at hom e, and to tin g again. Geo. D ie tl, However you travel BANK OF GRESHAM SANITARY MARKET Me today, except th ro u g h victory, Milk Iteioxl UlaoAs. a traito r.” The enemy peace offensive is Ilk CHILDREN OF AMERICA TWO BOYS ARE HURT fd to the action of G erm an ma- "¿u „ « « V ! . . » trail “o i X , “ "1 AND LIBERTY LOAN IN SUNDAY COLLISION ine-gun crews in th e V esle fighting, Convenient and cheap. Back of the tre n c h e s of F ra n c e run H erm an H alberg, aged 12, suffered a fra c tu re d hip and his b ro th er. 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