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GRESHAM PAGE FOUR WHAT SHALL WE DO FOR MORE GOLD OUTLOOK T V »U A Y , OCTOBER » im * : GRESHAM LOCALS PATRIOTIC MEETING AT POWELL VALLEY MANY LOCAL BOYS TRAINING IN S. A T. C. Many boys from G resham an d v i One of th e m ost e n jo y ab le e n te r W. A ylsw orth re tu rn e d home cin ity a re ta k in g college w ork in : ta in m e n ts ev er given a t Pow ell V alley ... was held T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t th ‘ last uight front a visit to his alfa lfa h ig h er in stitu tio n s of le arn in g am i at tlie sam e tim e ure receiving m ilita ry i schoolhouse. A la rg e crow d tilled tie farm near K lam ath halls. kV I assem bly room to overflow ing and , F red Hoss. who Is at Cam p F re tra in in g u n d er th e co n tro l of th e ( | every foot of a v a ila b le space was m ont, C alifornia, w rites th a t he will g overnm ent in th e S tu d en ts Army 1 occupied. M usical n u m b e rs by Mrs be sent overseas, in less th a n u T ra in in g Corps. T he follow ing Gold Is th e only th in g th a t has n ot K arl H ag b erg an d Mrs. Edw. Bach week, if he passes the final e x a m in a n am es have been secu red , but th is risen In price since th e w ar began. I » tran d . Miss ICilma T ru e d so n and « f- Is believed to be only u p a rtia l list: H okan T ru ed so n and a c h o ru s of tion. Ou th e c o n tra ry , It has dropped At O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College. In in «OR; school g irls w ere given in a deliglrt- Mrs. Carl Dahl bus received a card g reatly in value— as is proved by th e fu , m a n n e r aH WM al(io a readillK by L aw rence H arvey, G alen I am ber, announcing the safe a rriv a l of her fact th a t (ta k in g au av e rag e) it w*11 m1bm M abe| Wood. T h e ad d in g >f E m m ett W elling. W alter Brown, • otto * n ot buy m ore th an ab o u t tw o -th ird s 1 th irte e n new s ta rs to th e serv ice flag brother, Vein W alker, at a S iberian H adden Jo h n so n , G eorge P u llen . S herwin -W iluahs as m uch of a g ric u ltu ra l an d in d u s was an im p o rta n t p a rt of th e p ro port. He is w ith an In fan try re g i C lifton H illy ard , Clyde S tone an d ment. tria l p ro d u cts as It would have pur- g ram . Roy G ibbs; a t Reed College, G lenn T h is m akes tw en ty -n in e of chased in 19X3. Rowell V alley’s boys who a re in the Miss M iriam Inglis, a fte r a few R u sh er; u t th e U niversity of O re Suppose th a t in th a t year you had serv ice of U ncle Sam. T h e follow weeks’ visit at the hom e of her gon, M ervln G ood; at th e U niversity put in a safe deposit box $1090 in ing is th e com p lete list of n am es a l u n d e, Dr. Geo. Inglis, lias re tu rn e d of W ash in g to n , Andrew B rugger, gold. You m ig h t reaso n ab ly have th o u g h n ot in th e exact o rd e r th a t to Toledo, Oregon, w here she lias M ark N augle and O rville Z im m er is o u t - o f- d o o r varnish tEit said to y o u rself: " T h a t Is th e rea l they w ere added. T he first th irte e n at Pacific D ental C ollege, stands u p in fa ir weather and taken up Iter d u ties as te ac h er in m a n ; s tu f f O th er values may vary, but are th e new s ta rs : E rn est Q u esin b erry : at W illam ette fo u l. It s a staunch waterw^ the school there. gold is alw ays good fo r 100 cen ts on U niversity, K eitli and H arold Ly R uebin D anielson, Ed. Sell, A lfred p ro te c to r w h ich keeps its th e dollar. I ’ll hold on to It.” Dr. and Mrs. A. T hom pson have m an. S im onsen, B ert K ane, H a rry Sedig. G o over your house—you know a n d g o o d looks in rain, snow B ut th is sold today w ould G eorge S taffenson, Jo sep h Staffen returned from a two w eeks' trip in of several floors that need refin w orth 100 cen ts on th e dol o r sleet. T here is no p atrio tic reason why company with th e ir son. Dr. Fred son, H ja lm a r S taffenson, R ugnor ishing — then there’s that fur 1913. You could ex change it for not Staffenson, C arl K eller, Ray E llio tt. Thompson anil wife of T he Dalles, there should be a Republican defeatist h o r bo a ts o f all sorts, for out. niture— several favorite pieces m ore th an tw u -lh ird s of w hat it W a lte r K itzm iller, G u stav e Jo h n so n . to Pendleton and o th e r e a ste rn O re th is year, but there are some o th er side d o o rs and j> »ste, for store, that you wish could be made would have lurehased then. H enry B o ttleso n , W endul D anielson, gon places. They report a d e lig h t reasons lying around loose which ure like new. fro n ts , fo r any out-of-door use, th is co n d itio n of affuirs a R udolph S alq u ist, Axel Jo h n so n , Roy ful trip ami many p leasant ex p eri sufficient to account for every Repub O ut of tl Much of the interior woodwork in sh o rt, R e x p ir is (he one very serio u s s itu a tio n has a rise n . It lican who proffesses to believe that Jo h n so n , Jo h n Jo h n so n , P au l Palm ences. needs renovating—Kyanize will concerns th e actu u l p ro d u ctio n of a b s o lu te ly dependable varnish. one cannot be loyal and stand by the blad, E rn est A nderson, E rn e st C h ris do it gold, w hich alre ad y has fallen off Mrs. W. A. Myers suffered a stro k e old party of loyalty. ten sen , Louis C h risten se n , O scar Kyanize Is a wonderful finiih—-cornea an d w hich is likely to be m uch dint- S herwin -W iluah C arlson, R obert M agnuson, G len of paralysis at th e hom e of her sou in all color*; »land* the harder! wear. li. W. S n ash all, p resid e n t of th e ished by th e sh u ttin g down of m ines. I ou can't crack it with a hammer. wood M iller, W alfred S taffenson, Al in P o rtland, w here she w ent on S u n Gold m ining is in effect a m a n u b ert Sedig, O scar Sedig. It dries hard and wear* with a dura- day for a visit. H er condition is c o n F a rm e rs M utual F ire Relief A ssocia Jility that'* surprising. You can keep tio n , rep o rts th e asso ciatio n bus fa c tu rin g business. T h ere is lab o r T he co m m ittee til c h a rg e w as very sidered serio u s am i h er d a u g h te r it alw ay s clean and sanitary. It maker b ro k en all fo rm er records iu 1917. to be hired und su p p lies to be bought Mrs. F. D. L ichty am i d au g h ter-in - all tilings new and keeps them new. f o rtu n a te in se cu rin g Corp. C has. F. ;—leaving th e "o v e rh e a d ” o u t of law, Mrs. M yrtle Myers, have g one to T he an n u a l sta te m e n t show s 383 new F o r Floora G ibson, an A m erican who, bein g in 'loiv to Get a Can Free m em bers g ained, 17 fire losses paid, question. If th e cost of la b o r an d C an ad a at tlie b eg in n in g of tile war her bedside. ' r n u t th ia nrt and bring It to our atore. ag g re g atin g $4911; $1,036,677 of in su p p lies rises beyond a c e rta in point ilr fh t you af'Ul-Rtse 2o cent can ( a n y en listed in w hat w as finally tra n s « iiuuxh to do over a chair or border ' S herwin -W illimi ■ i til r>> m, If you purchase a 10 cent Allan Joy, of P o rtlan d , has received su ran c e w ritten , one assessm en t lev th e re is no profit. ferred in to th e 4 7th D ivision, Ca I'Ht-r ' applying th e K 'a n is e . A fte r L , a.-iIzH If you are n o t nerft c tly word th a t Ills son, Alluu, J r ., is in a ied, and $700 invested in lib erty T his is exactly th e situ a tio n th a t < I . . 1 i> it ■ ressult bring Duel, the n ad ian In fa n try . H aving seen two • ■ ni«,..t wtlt return T ie ieu cents hospital in F ran ce, receiving tr e a t bonds d u rin g the year. T he asso cia has a rise n w ith m any of o u r gold- yu i / a . /o r the truth. y ears of th e m ost s tre n u o u s fighting tio n is en terin g its 14 th year, an d lias m ents for burns, it was not learned o ver 4000 m em bers ca rry in g $4,250,- m ining com panies. In consequence in n o rth e rn F ra n c e and B elgium , and one a fte r a n o th e r they a re s h u ttin g the cause o r th e ex ten t of his in 000 in su ran ce. It bus m ade an a n F o r W o o d w o r k and Furniture being a very ready an d w itty speak dow n. juries. T he young m an is well n u al saving of o ver 50 p er ce n t to its er, Mr. G ibson k ep t his au d ien c e al m em bers. At th e an n u a l m eeting In T h ere is h ere to be co n sid ered a known in th e P lea san t Valley n eig h E v e ry p a in t or varnish la; ESTA BLISH ED m ost sp ell-h o u n d , th e in te re st wus so 1859 Ja n u a ry Andrew B ru g g er of G resh ra th e r cu rio u s paradox. It is th a t borhood w here he has lived. e ve ry purpose here. am was re-elected d irec to r for the in ten se. H e had w ith him a num bi"' J. G. Mast, Agt. Phon« 891 th e best p ay in g gold m ines of th e n in th year. F a rm e rs d esirin g to of in te re stin g relies w hich he had GRESHAM , OREGON News has been received of (he join may o b tain in fo rm atio n from world today a re those w hose ores picked up on th e b attlefield which death iu uetion iu F ran ce of Second 11. W. S nashall, G resham , R. A, or yield th e le a st q u a n tity of gold p er b ro u g h t a very vivid p ic tu re to min I 4 09 L ieu ten an t Clifford H arris, whos« H erm an L oedlug, se creta ry , ton of rock. of th e th in g s going on " o v e r th ere. Stock Exchange Bldg., P o rtla n d .— parents live in P o rtlan d . He was a A co nspicuous exam ple is th e Adv. GRAIN HANDLERS' STRIDE T h e im p o rta n ce of th e w ork of the CONDEMNS BAG HANDLING H om e-stake m ine in S o u th D akota, Red C ross an d th e dev o tio n of the grandson of th e late W. H. Bond and was 23 y ears of age. W ord was which has been w orked since 1875, Tlie New York World has been tr y If confiscation o f private prop« The P o rtlan d g rain h u n d le rs’ strik e , and which has pro d u ced m ore th an Red C ross n u rse s an d th e ir w o n d er received a sh o rt tim e ago of the ful e n d u ra n c e he ch a ra c te riz e d as one though of sh o rt d u ra tio n and now $147,000,000 in gold, alth o u g h ore death of a nephew of Mr. Bond, Ruel ing to have some fun with C hairm an would cre ate a millenium, as theme) closed, inure th an ever em phasizes the does n ot co n tain m ore th a n $4 w orth of th e m ost w o n d erfu l th in g s of til” M. Bond, who was killed In F ran ce Hays. The World should get all the 1st has alw ays said it would, Huss am usem ent it can out of the situ atio n w here the trick has been turned.ou| necessity of g ettin g aw ay from sack of th e m etal to th e ton, an d th e cost w ar. in July. T he im p o rta n ce he placed on th now, for there will he little for it to to be enjoying a millenium. But i to hulk han d lin g of grain declares C. of e x tra c tin g h e yellow stuff is $2.50 necessity of a supply of clean w arm S atu rd ay will be g ran g e day in laugh about, as a Democratic p arty a hellenlum they have produced os It. llyslop, of th e O. A. C. farm crops to $3. socks for th e men on th e fro n t should G resham . A good program is being organ, a lte r Tuesday. November 6th. there. d ep a rtm en t. T he c e le b ra te d M other Lode in set every w om an to k n ittin g as if her p rep ared lo r th e open session in th e I , " W a rtim e cond itio n s m ake It p a r C a lifo rn ia ( »unending o ver au are a very life d epended on It. aftern o o n , one fe a tu re of which will i ticu larly e m b arra ssin g for th e coun of 125 s q u a re m iles) was first A n o th er sim p le co m fo rt he spoke be an a d d re ss by P rincipal E. F. try hipper to m eet d em u rrag e piled opened up by a te n -stam p m ill in of was parafin can d les an d he said Goodwin, of th e Union high school up at g o v ern m en t ra te s because th e 1852, an d lias produced $230,000.- All m em bers are g rain i not unloaded p ro m p tly ," he 000 in gold from ore av e rag in g $ 1 no C h ristm as p ackage to F ran ce on "M ilita rism ." sh o u ld be w ith o u t a few of these urged to a tte n d und th e public is i n - 1 says. So long as we ship in bags a o r less to Lite ton. can d les and a bar of carb o lic soap vited to th e aftern o o n program at 2 i sm all gro u p of men may alm ost tie up The su ccessfu l w orking of low- the g ra in in d u stry betw een th e tim e g ra d e o res d ep e n d s upon fav o rab le One of th e uses he m en tio n ed for the o'clock. can d les was to m ak e a m in iatu r» w hin the cars leave the co u n try an 1 lociii c< m illio n s. l u u s tu e A laska Many other High-Class Hats al Popular Prices for All sto v e of a can d le an d a sm all tin box Mr. and Mrs. H arry T ru itt have arriv e a t th e ir d estin atio n . Gold M ining com pany, d ealin g w ith Such tie-ups also tie up v aluable rock th a t y ield s o nly 9 7 cen ts in gold an d w ith th e aid of th is sm all h e a te r moved into Mrs. H om er W illiam s’ cur space and may even hold up th e to th e ton, h as been ab le to show a a cup of tea o r coffee m ig h t be m ade c o ttag e on T hird stree t. They have MAIN S T R E PI been living a t H ogan statio n . GRESHAM. ORE. loading of ocean tonnuge, which at profit, th a n k s m ainly to w ater pow er on th e fro n t line tren ch es. C o rp o ral G ibson was sh o t th ro u g h Mrs. Stella C unningham has re litis tim e Is o u r most critica l problem . a v a ila b le fo r co n v ersio n in to elec th e lung and has been in th is co untry ceived her ap p o in tm en t u n d er tlr* T hese r a th e r try in g conditions may tricity . on a y e a r's leave. He will un d erg o a civil service in th e office of Depot. ! occur w hile we co n tin u e to h an d le B ut th e gold m in in g in d u stry is no m edical ex a m in atio n w ithin a few Q u a rte rm a ste r Corps, U. S. Army. I grain by hand. W hen we get to h and m ore ab le th a n o th e r m a n u fa c tu rin g ling all g rain in hulk by m ach in b u sin esses to k ee p going w hen cos'« days an d if su ccessful in passing th is She has com m enced tier d u ties in ' ery th e re Is every reason to believe of p ro d u ctio n rise beyond u c e rta in will re p o rt to his co m m an d in g officer P o rtlan d . th a t such strik e s can n o t tie up th e in point. W h en ce th e u n fo rtu n a te n e3 c in F ra n c e N ovem ber 15. He is an x Miss H e n rie tta Honey has w ritten ious to get in to action ag ain because d u stry . of th e p re s e n t situ a tio n , w hich h e r b ro th ers, W. F. and G eorge F. I Office with Commercial T ran sfer Co., 225 Asli St , bet. First and 8 S « -'fODd as he says "»om e big b u rly G erm an Bulk h an d lin g will release m any th re a te n s a fu n d a m e n ta l elem e n t of -lesliam Office, G arage near Lum ber Yard, Residence same. H oney, th a t she expects to sail next i p u t his gun o ver th e p a ra p e t and men now in sack h andling w ork and o u r n a tio n a l sa fe ty . blazed aw ay a t th e wide w orld an d 1 week for F ran ce w here site will be perm it th e ir en try into work not O u r p ro d u c tio n and th e w orld’s got betw een him and th e w o rld .” so em ployed by the Y. M U. A as an ad ap ted to m a ch in e o p eratio n . p ro d etio n , of g old is on th e down Miss H oney’s a tta in - I now he feels th e G erm an has one e n te rta in e r "S nm illing mid g rad in g of bulk g ra d e . B ut o u r L ib erty Bonds are nien ts as an im p erso n ato r and read - I th e best of him . an d he m eans to g rain is much sim p ler and likely to be pledged in gold. How can they he even th e score as soon as they will e r a re well know n to a wide d r c l - m ore a c c u ra te th a n sacked g rain . red eem ed if th e gold supply is al of frien d s h ere who will follow her I Bulk h an d lin g will effect m any low ed to d w in d le ? It is of obviously pass him up to th e front again T he evening closed w ith a sh o rt work with in terest. sav ings In th e country as well as p re v ital im p o rta n c e th a t we sh a ll en w ord of th a n k s by Rev. T ruedson on vent useless tie-ups and labo r w aste co u rag e g o ld m in in g to th e utm oet. T he com bined m eetings of th e La-1 b eh alf of H ja lm a r an d R a g n o r S taf- at te rm in a is." T he miniiqg of gold has beeu going fejtson and C arl K eller, th e th ree d ie s’ Aid and th e W om en's Hom - on since long, b efo re th e e a rlie s t daw n boys iu whose honor th e e n te r ta in M issionary society will be held to LUSTED z of h isto ry . Yet it is only w ith in the D u r vavkc . i m en t was a rra n g e d , and by a very m orrow at th e home of Mrs. E lm er dr. and Mrs. A. W. Ja ck so n and m em ory of th e p re se n t g en e ratio n fav o rab le re p o rt on th e liberty loan F. Goodw in. On account of the c RA ó E US m u ltip licity of m eetings and In te r on Nelson visited relativ es in P o rt th a t it iia s re a c h e d a really g re a t d riv e by W ill. P eterson. .. e v er y t . , . t about I h e C O m pl h im BtS H®* scale of p ro d u ctio n . In th e lu st 'If land last Sunday. ests, it was decided iu both societies SHOv / ; ' i o u r p a tro n s ure paving us, am! y ears a g r e a te r q u a n tity of th e yel ! MADAME COATES TO to com bine tlie m onthly m eetings Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H am ilton and we w an t to say right here and low m e ta l lias been ta k e n o u t of th e I LECTURE IN GRESHAM fo r a tim e. M embers and frien d s of lutnlly visited relativ es at V ancouver. now , "M r. and Mrs. Customer, botli a re urged to be present. W ashington, la st Sunday. T hey a l t a t l h -than iu th e p rev io u s 425 years we th a n k you. Your kind | M adam e C oates, who has aroused G re a t B rita in au d h e r colonies so called on Jesse R adford, who has w ords a re sending your friend* h e r lectu res now prod uce 62.6 p e r ce n t of the such " “ enBe ,n tere8 t 1 lie G resham Red Cross au x iliary . I to th is shop, and we are goinf In i n in t lie h o sp ital at th e b arrac k s go'.d o u tp u t o f th e w o rld ; th e U nited 0,1 Re,i CroM 8ub^ ctK *•« P o rtlan d as a p art of th e P o rtlan d ch ap ter, is) to tr e a t th em right. Again, lo r eleven m onths. Ho lias u n d er S ta te s, 19.3 p e r c e n t, an d th e ce n tral > ° tn e r C,tie8’ b“ 8 bee11 »«-’Ured by m ak in g au in ten siv e driv e for linen ! th a n k y o u .” gone several o p era tio n s and Is Im th e G resham au x iliary to d eliver h er for h o sp ital work Among ¡he a r p o w ers o u ly six -te n th s of 1 per cent. proving fast and expects to come T h e gold o u tp u t of th e w orld hud le c tu re h ere on F rid a y n ig h t of th is ticles needed are hand and bath hom e In a week o r two. He re g re ts week a t R e g n er's hall. tow els, h an d k erch iefs, a b o u t le a c h e d its to p n o tch in 1915, napkins, how ever th a t lie was not ab le to go M adam e C oates has had co n sid e r sh e ets 64 inches wide :r-r7c ¿^sneggguni w hen it was e stim a te d at $428,724,- and good to 1 rance and he In actunl service 918. in th a t y ea r th e U nited S tate s ab le experience in connection with pieces of linen su itab le for m akin ; with his b ro th e r Floyd. p ro d u ce d $ 1 0 1 ,0 3 5 ,7 0 0 of th e m etal. Red C ross w ork in F ra n c e and has h a n d k e rch ie fs and tray cloths. Any A farew ell p arty was given Rev. been au th o rized by th e U nited S tates one who can d o n ate th ese articles • L. H am ilto n and fam ily lust S in ce th e n th e p ro d u ctio n ev ery w h ere g o v ern m en t to give all th e new gov are fighting in our armies and buying Liberty Bonds, sh o u ld ta k e them the G resham libra liua beeu d im in ish in g A u stra lia 's lh u rs d a y at th e hom e of his p aren ts, because they know that America is ’fighting to make the o u tp u t fo r 1917 was a b o u t o n e-fo u rth e rn m e n t o rd ers rela tiv e to Red Cross ry not la te r th a n tom orrow a fte r Vlr. and Mrs. W. H. H am ilton. Sr„ g a rm e n ts and o u tlin e definitely tlie noon, as th e d riv e closes at th a t of h er yield before th e w ar. cxEt mcluding Gennany> a place in which Liberty at M ontavllla Ills next ch a rg e will in th e ntea u tim e Mexico has drop- req u ired work of tlie various a c tiv i tim e. he at M arshfield, Oregon. ties of th e local au x iliary . H er lect j ped to 2 5 p e r cen t of h e r n o rm al o u t Sigurd W estrhelin, who lias been p u t; a n d ev en th e W itw u tersran d tin u re will be of in te re st to all classes, X utoinoblle lor Sale. 1918 F ord ru n ab o u t, perfect con in th e Ashing b u siness in A laska, re S o u th A fr ic a ) , w hich for a good in clu d in g men, women and ch ildren. io igti i ie\ would rally to support the Ciernian milit31? A good m usical p ro g ram has been d itlo n , $550; also 50-gallon gaso tu rn e d to P o rtlan d . He also visltty] w hile p a s t h a s produced 40 per cent government. lin e ta n k , $5. Phone G resham 111 at the hom e of J. B. L ent fo r a few of th e to ta l gold of th e w orld, has ty ovlded for an d will include piano days. an d vocal solos by Mr. an d Mrs Scott Read th e W ant ads. show n sig n s of fallin g off. K ent and Mrs. Wni. K attlen ian of I that they came to this country they wanted If it is e s tim a te d th a t th e a m o u n t of P o rtlan d . C h ild ren front th e g rad e j gold coin and bu llio n av a ila b le iu th e ert> and individual opportunity. They will show schools will also give som e In terestin g J world d o es not exceed $10,500,000,- 'The hove adopted democracy for theit 0®*' n u m b ers. M an u factu red by 000. T h f t o t a l w eight of th is yellow . "i subscribe heavily to each succeeding loan. T his is su rely au u n u su al oppor S A N D Y C R E A M E R Y CO. ADD K IN D S A N D ADD S U B ' , m etal w ould he ab o u t 17,000 tons, tu n ity an d it is hoped th a t M adam e l'li. nam t Mo . . I an d u sin g le ste a m sh ip of la rg e st swe /Vew C allery C oates will be g ree ted by a full house. lias h e re to fo re been used by per- could lo a d it ab o a rd as carg o for one im ission of th e M ount Hood Ice No adm ission will be charg ed trip by «eu. P i e r i -R E F R A M I N G C ream Co., w hich has all its dairy One to rp e d o d isc h arg ed from a U- p ro d u cts re g iste re d u n d er th at G IL T OK N A T U R A L W OOD It is rep o rted th a t five h u n d red N e a t an d C heap title . T h a t perm ission has ceased, boat m ig h t sin k th e vessel au d th e r e people w ere m u rd ered in one day at hence th e ch a n g e of nam e, which by w ould v au ish th e e n tire sto ck of P e tro g ra d recen tly . F ive h u n d red becam e effective on Ja n u a ry 1. M A X S C H N E ID E R g old th a t m an k in d h a s beeu ab le to o u g h t to be a p retty good b attin g "M o u n tain Meatiow B u tte r" M athews’ Bldg, Maia Street w ill be fo u n d a t all th e leading a c c u m u la te in all th e tim e since h is av e rag e, even in th e bolsheviki P h o n * S41 GRESHAM, OREGON sto re s in th e county. Ask for it ! to ry began. league. s ïani/j\ Just see what it will do— ^*|AR-N0J Jones Lumber Co. L. L. KIDDER HDM. Big Sale of VELVET HATS this Week! AT MISZ MILLINERY Some Bargains at $2.25, $3.00 and $3.25 EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Regular I rips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. ALBERT EKSTROM Bd™mX’ We Have Heard a Loi GRESHAM MARKFT ' AMERICANS OF GERMAN ORIGIN «j Hrussianized Autocracy I he Kaiser Forgot PHOTOS Mountain Meadow Butter Subscriptions to the Fourth Liberty D)*”1 siTO0^!;t,ober 19th- 1)0 not procrastinate. SUBSCRIBE NOW, at this bank. first state bank