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    GRESHAM
OUTDOOR
PLEASANT HOME
T h e new p a sto r. Rev. E arl C o tto n .
I h as a rr iv e d to ta k e up th e w ork of
th e M eth o d ist E p isco p al c h u rc h an d
¡w ill occupy th e parsonage;. T h e fo r
FRIDAY.
OCTOBER
11,
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PAGE T il REF
NEW WAR SONG IS
BECOMING POPULAR
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES
C a rry in g th e m essag e of th e g irls
i.Sote—R*.|iiest U made for addition HAROLD LAKE
w om en in w ar in d u s trie s “ th e
al llamea o r men In the - e r v l f e from D ESToN 11. LAKE
ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR
G resham and vicinity.)
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I.i'V A I. I.. LAKE
Protect your Liberty Bonds.
P A R I. A I.L D E R
G Ei'ItG K I.AHSUN
I m o rn in g w ith h is w ife fo r h is new fa re is now tlie c h ie f c o n c e rn of th e
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FRANK ARMSTRONG
lia b le papers by securing one
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EARNEST JOHN WM ANDERSON
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ISAAC w ANDERSON
of these boxes in our strong
GLENN ANDRE
21» LIEUT. ELMER I.EADER
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P le a s a n t
H om e w h e re v e r th e r e is a piuno a n d a voice
ROBERT ANDREWS
FRED J LEDBURY
vault.
c h u rc h , as th e p a s to r w ill he e m ­ in th e e ig h t s ta te s of th e w estern d e ­
W.M LEDBURY
AMBEHT ANDREWS
MELVIN ANDREWS
■JOSEPH e. LETSINGEK
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i. l o y d l i t t l e p a o e
HERBERT ARMSTRONG
ALToN LOVELACE
' G et B ehind th e G irls B ehind th e
EDWIN FOREST ARNOLD
It is ex p ected , h o w ev er, th a t th e
I.IKITT CHAS I! MeCOLL
T"M RAKER
El.MER BANKUS
SC.T C. VV «.SHERMAN I M CARTER p a sto r w ill p re a c h h e re on th e m o r n ­ B oys,” is th e title of th e so n g , w ritte n
SGT R o y M CARTER.
HERBERT BASI.EE
ing of October 20 a t 11 o 'clo ck Sun sp ecially fo r use in th e Y. W. C. A
ERNEST BATES
c a r r u l l M c C r e a r y
BYRON BELL
H A lioi.D McCREARV
day
sch o o l as u su a l each S u n d ay a t e d u c a tio n a l ca m p a ig n in p re p a ra tio n
SGT. »1st Clusa) FRANK BELL
E J McCULLOCH
fo r th e d riv e fo r w ar w ork funds.
10 o 'clo ck .
jh » i i n M c G i n n i s
i.E SL IE BERKE
ARCHIE McKEOWN
oTLEY BERKE
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At a re c e n t m e e tin g o f th e Sunday- A n ito Day D ow ning of S an F ra n c is
LEWIS BURL Mi KINNEY
PETER R BERKE
RoBT. M a UNUSEN
ALBERT A. BEYEP.
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co. o n e of th e Y. W. C. A. publicity
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W ILLIE MARTIN
CARL F. BEYER
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CHARLES MAYER
ELMER C BEYER
c h u rc h th e fo llo w in g officers w ere d ire c to rs in th e w est, w ro te th e verse,
NEWT o N I. MARYOTT
JOHN BICHAN
e le c te d : S u n d ay sch o o l s u p e r in te n ­ und th e m usic w as com posed an d do-
SGT. LEE MERRILL
BLISS, CLEVELAND
WALTER W METZGER
HENRY BoTTLESoN
d e n t, H a rry B ic k fo rd ; a s s is ta n t s u ­
ADELBERT W METZGER
LIEUT. AMOS WATT BOTKIN
FLOYED S METZGER
DANIEL BOURGEOIS
p e rin te n d e n t. Mrs. G ra n t S loop: se c ­
.JOHN
MILAN
EUGENE BOURGEOIS
re ta ry , H elen B ick fo rd ; tr e a s u r e r , j
WAGONER BAYARD MILLER
CECIL BOZARTH
CORP GLENW ooD MILLER
SGT BOYD o. BRASWELL
l.lo v d S h r in e r ; o rg a n is t, Mrs. E. E. 1
II C M '.IF E T T
EDGAR BROOKS
j W h e re v e r you m ay tint) h im ;
LEIGIlTi >.N Mi (NTEITH
JEROM E BROOK
V a n F le e t.
T h e fo llo w in g te a c h e rs T h e re 's a g irl th a t 's w o rk in g o v er
T ito s, p. M o r g a n
EMERSON BROWN
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I.EI.AND
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MOORE
FRANK BItoWN
o f cla sse s w ere e le c te d : b e g in n e rs
h e re
MARK N A IU I.E
CLARE N C E B R o VV N INI!
Mrs. H a rry B ic k fo rd ; p rim a ry , Mrs. On th e Job h e left b eh in d him .
GEORGE NEILSON
JOHN BURBA
T h e re 's a second lin e, tw o m illion
I.O flS NEILSoN
LEON CADDY
G
ra n t S lo o p ; ju n io rs , Mrs. G ru n t
GEORGE
NELSON
UALL. ROBERT
s tro n g ,
EDWARD C. NOKEEN
ALBERT CAMP
S loop: y o u n g la d ie s, Mrs. M. L e n ­ If th e k a is e r ru n s, h e ’s w iser.
OSCAR E NOREEN
ED. c A N IFF
n a r ts ; y o u n g m en. Mrs. E. E. V an-
RoV ol.SEN
T h en w e'll get b eh in d Hie g irls be
"SCAR CARLSON
JOSEPH P H Io D o
P A IL PAI.MBLAD
h in d
F le e t; a d u lt Bible class. 1 N I
RAY PALMiJlRST
ERNEST CHRISTE NS E N
T he hoys tlial a re a f t e r th e k aiser.
To.M PARKER
L o tu s CHRISTENSEN
V ERL PARKER
GEORGE CLARK
T h e m u sic has a m a rtia l sw in g and
IRVIN PARMI.EY
SGT CARL GONDGON
c a ld iy tu n e fu ln e s s th a t p ro m ise pop
I'EDEIt It. PEDERSON
O RR1E CO NRAD
PELTON, WILLIAM
PERCY CONRAD
u la rity . .M aynard llix o n , n o ted weal
CLIFTON PETERSON
EDMUND G CONVILL
ELMER
L PHELPS
HARRY COOLEY
LEONARD PIATT
MILO M. COONS
fa y e p o t t e r
RALPH E CRANDALL
H o w a r d p o w e r s
2D LIEUT FRED CRANE
CECIL
PPLFER
EMERSON A CRAWFORD
DEXTER QUESINBERRY
FRANK CRAWFORD
GRESHAM. OREGON
NATIONAL SLOGAN
K A MILLER. Cashier
1ST
I.IEl
T R W QUESINBERRY
DOMINICK CUNNINGHAM
SGT EARL RADFORD
CORP. CARLYLE A CUNNINGHAM
EXTENSIVELY
USED
ELMER
RADFORD
FRED DAVIS
ERVIN F RADFORD
W DEAVER
CHRP FLOYD RADFORD
CHAS DEHAVEN
"The Best Dig S is te r in tile W o rld ."
JESSE RADFORD
EDWARD DICKENSoN
ELLSWORTH RAKER
GOUGH O. DIX
S u b m itte d in th e V. W ..C , A. gio
HARVEY RANEY
HARLOW M DOUGLASS
GPY R. READ, Severely wounded.
CECIL DUKE
g an c o n te s t by Mrs. .1. T. D em os of
»«*<• o f S mih I> llid g c , I i a m ilt's
R o s s E. READ, Cited for bravery
RAYMOND DUNBAR
CHAS c REED
EI) DUNN
San F ra n c isc o , th is slo g a n lias been
ii<l>, 3 *2 mil<‘s east «»I B u rto n ,
G REYNOLDS
EDER. FRANK
VERNE RICHEY
(n tu tlu .
HENRY El.To.N EASTMAN
u n a n im o u sly se lected as th e b est of
I. E RICHMOND
ELLU 'TT. RAY EDWARD
m any h u n d re d s se n t in by co n test
VV ARD RICHMOND
WILSON EASTMAN
HARRY C. RICKERT
VENCIL EVANS
a n ts in a ll p a rts of th e e ig h t s ta te s
VICTOR RICKERT
ED EVERETT
W R1CHERT
VV S EVERETT
u n d e r th e ju r is d ic tio n o f tile w estern
2D LIEUT. LESTER RICHEY
FREDERICK, OTTO
3 HEAD OF HORSES
d e p a rtm e n t o f th e Y. W.
A.
1ST SGT. KENNETH ROBERTS
GALEN FANCHER
H orse, 0 y e a rs old, wl. ltio il; H o rse, 12 y e a rs old, wt. 1 2 5 0 ; M a r e . l t
GLAUD ROBINSON
ELLS FORSGREN
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ISAAC FOSTER
y e a rs , w eig h t 1500.
FRANK ROGERS
EMANUEL FOX
easy one. M any c le v e r slo g a n s w e r-
JOE RoSS
JOHN FOX
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HEAD
OF
CATTLE AND CALVES
NELSON ROSS
s u b m itte d ,
e x p re ssin g
briefly and
ERNEST J FREEMAN
Six Good M ilch C ow s, 2 R e g iste re d Je rs e y s , I r is h I his fa ll; fo u r G raded
CORP. D. E RUSSELL
KENT FREEMAN
vividly th e re la tio n o f th e Y. W. U je r s e y s , tw o a re fre sh an d tw o will he fresh th is fa ll; fo u r 2 - v e a r o ld
JOHN DALE RUSSELL
WILLIAM GAI’l'MAN
EDGAR L RUSSELL
DEWEY GIBBS
A. to Hie w e lfa re of tlie th o u s a n d s of liP ittT u w ith t ’alveH a t sid n ; 1 y e a rlin g H idfer.
CHASE E. ST. CLAIR
ROY H. G IB B S
•
LESLIE T. ST.CLAIR
w om en a n d g irls en g a g e d in th e
MERRILL R. GOOD
POWELL VALLEY
RUDOLPH SALQUIST
lo o T h o ro u g h b red P lym outh Rock Hens and Pullets
MERY IN R GOOD
m a n u f a c tu r e o f m u n itio n s a n d a va­
SGT. (1st Class) S. G. SCHNEIDER
HOMER GOSSETT
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riety o f o th e r w ar in d u s trie s in th e
ED. THEO. SELL
W ILLIE HALEY
O ne 2 *t,-yi a r old R e g iste re d R oll; I K-inonl lis-old R eg iste re d Je rse y Hull
M ission c h u rc h
fo r next U nited S ta te s an d o v erseas.
RAY SHRINER
FLOYD HALLOCK
B e rk sh ire B rood Sow , w ith 9 Pigs, fi w eeks o ld ; 7 S h o a ls. (I mos. old.
A LURED SI MONSEN
in c lu d e p re a c h in g by
th e
"L IV E R HAMBLIEN
I tiro u g h tlie m e d iu m o f p o ste rs
THUS ELTON SI.OOP
CORP FRANK A. HAMLIN
tev. W in. H a w k ln so n , in th e
FRED MURRAY SMITH
JOHN HAMLIN
und o th e r m e th o d s of e x p lo ita tio n
osc.VR SI'AHN
'L U T O N HARRIS
at 11 o ’clock a n d in t h ­
HARRY SPENCER
THEADORE HARRIS
WALI REI i STAFFENSON
I RED HARRT
at 8 o ’clock.
T he young
CORP. EARL STANLEY
LAWRENCE HARVEY
m e e tin g will m eet as u su al
HARRY STANLEY
ALFRED HAUGLUM
SGT WILBUR STANLEY
PETER HAUULUM
day ev en in g .
SGT. VERN STATER
PORTUS HATFIELD
PAUL STEVENS
C. HENDRICKS
CLARKE
STILLIONS
SGT. VV. A. HENSLEY
little Dailies,
SGT OSCAR STONE
CARYL HESLI.N
ARTHUR STREIUN
CORI. CLAUDE HESL1N
it; to o bu. G ray lin ts ; 125 Ini. W hile
GEORGE R. SVVAGERT
CHARLES HICKS
10 to n s S traw (lo o s e ).
T h e little lady on Hie w ire w ho an
GEORGE SWYGERT
J AS O. HILLYARD
LESTER TALLMADGE
J WILLIAM HILI.YARD
o r re n t. 120 u cres 75 In Held.
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severely
CONRAD HOECKEK
wounded.
SA DE R A IN OR S H IN E
V ICTOR Hol.M
you to tire w ith all th e se rv ic e slow
EDMOND TEEVIN
J oh n k honey
FREDERICK Ho.N'EY
WILL TEEVIN
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I H er s p irit b ra v e an d h e a rty s o m e ­
PAYMASTER LLOYD TEGART
HERBERT II RoSS
2D LIEUT ERNEST TH'i.M
F’RED HOSS
tim e s w eak en s in tlie w h irl, an d none
EllRIG Tllo.MAS
H. C. HENRICKSEN, Owner
EVERETT HUGHES
FRANK W THOMAS
.1ST LIEUT. DR. IF II HUGHES
S . W O O D , t u rti«»licei'
sav e som e c h e a p s m a rty w ould ab u se
K. ». M ILD E R , ( le rk
KIRK THOMPSON
V VV HI'M ASoN
V an co u v er, W uh I i ¡tiglon
tills little g irl. W hen yoft a re ta lk ­
STI ART THOMPSON
CORPORAL RAYMOND HUMASoN
FRANK TOWNSEND
JACK, C. C.
in g on tlie lin e let k in d n e s s k eep its
c o R p W F JENNE
GE' iltGE TOWNSEND
LESLIE T< iWNSEND
I place. A sm ilin g voice is ju s t as tine
s g t Gi Y d . J o n e s
ALPHONSE VAN DONINCK
ALBERT A JOHNSON
as an y sm ilin g face!
JOE VERETTi
GUSTAVE A JOHNSON
.- O. V I KEN
WILLIAM -E JOHNSON
T lie little lad y on th e c a r!
Men.
ARTHUR V ' »LBRHCHT
ROY JOHNSON
W ALTER V ' iLBRECHT
ALBERT E. JoNSRUD
Ido
you slo p to th in k how b rav e th ese in lo re e m e n ts . W h e re v e r in G a n a d i
JOSEPH W A L 'H
AHLAN JOY
W.M WAI.CII
EAXON JOY
la i r c o n d u c to rs a re , a n d how they e x am p le m ay he of benefit in stlm u
c o r p . THUS M. WATSON
AXEL F. JOHNSON
n e v e r s h r in k ? A long th e lin e th ro u g h lu tin g (lie com ing fo rw a rd of d r a f t ­
EDGAR VVEDIN
harry J ohnson
ALBERT WEISS
JOHN A. JOHNSON
ra in a n d s h in e th e y play th e i r p a tie n t ed m en, it w ill be fo u n d in th is n o ­
EMMETT OWENS WELLING
FRANK KENNY
LESLIE WILES
H A R old) KERN
p a rts w ith ull to o few o f ail th ey view ta b le u p risin g of p o p u la r se n tim e n l
MORRIS VVII.MARTH
GLENN H KESTERSo.N
Trips to P o r tla n d or E ls e w h e r e
RAY KESTERSo.N
GLEN C WOLFE
w ho th in k
to w arm th e i r h e a rts. a c ro s s th e b o rd e r. C a n a d a , by rea
GPY E WOLFE
NELSON KIRKWOOD
W ould you n o t m ak e a h e a rt re jo ic e son of h e r lo n g e r se rv ic e , bus even
LEM W. WOLFE
ELGIN H KIRKWOOD
ROY E WOODWARD
RU HARD KNARR
a
n d lift so m e w eight o f » a re ? T h en m o re re a so n fo r p rid e in th e d eed s u '
LEWIS VERGER
ROBERT KNIERIEM
ED.NER VVEDIN
GEo. K KNIERIEM
sm ile an d sp e a k w ith g e n tle v o lte h e r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s an d th e i r u n c o m ­
CORP HENRY ZENGER
CORAL LAKE
next tim e you pay y o u r fare.
p la in in g s p irit th a n bus th e U nited
T h e little lad y in tlie sh o p !
You S ta te s to d ay . We cun not h o n o ra b ly
see h e r e v ery (lay. S he d o e s n 't let g ive o u r m en less re ad y an d u n iv e r­
M i l l Bury \lligi»l»>i' A liv e
SANDY BLUFF
h e r c o u ra g e d ro p .
S he sm ile s and sal s u p p o r t, an d any b a c k w u n ln e ss
to
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aw
ay
.
P
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rh
a
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sh e d re a m s of on o u r p a r t w ill sta n d o u t vividly
W o rk m en a re p re p a rin g to bu ry
C a rrie B rook, o ld est d a u g h te r
so m e fa ir view w hile p en t up In h er a g a in s t tlie re s o lu te en e rg y of Hi»-
e ig h te e n live a llig a to rs a t th e Sw ope
a n d M rs. E. It, B ro o k , was cag e. P e rh a p s sh e d o es th e w ork of n e ig h b o rin g people.
P a rk zoo.
u n ited in m a rria g e to J a m e s C iiund- tw o fo r but a sin g le w age.
W hen
A llow s us to c o m p e te w ith a ll rivals.
T h e U nited S ta le s is In th e w ar
T lie re p tile s have been g ro w in g
T he in g re d ie n ts of o u r b re a d and
T ro u td a le , S a tu rd a y , O cto b er d e a lin g w ith th is p a tie n t m aid who w ith ev ery s t a r an d s trip e T h e keen-
p a s trie s a re In s tric t c o n fo rm ity w ith
d ro w sie r d a ily ' w itli fall a p p ro a c h in g 5, 191 is. T h ey will m ak e th e ir h om e tig h ts h e r tig h t a lo n e , how in tn v s ig h te d c o n c ep tio n o f th e only pos
th e w ar ré g u lâ t Inns anil th e n e a tn e ss
s ib le way to b rin g victo ry an d peace
By O c to b er 1 they will be so so u n d in T ro u td a le .
of o u r b a k e ry lias given us th e h ig h ­
w
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not
Mr.t an d M rs. J. C aldo a re en jo y in g
asle e p th ey will m erely g ro a n when
est s a n ita ry ra tin g .
P a tro n iz e a
tie lost sig h t of a n y w h e re w hen tem p
Mrs. C a ld o ’s b ro th e r,
w ork m en load th e m on b o a rd s a n d a visit fro m
hom e in d u s try .
latio ri is fe lt to sla c k e n a n d com
A rth u r F ie ld s, of C hicago.
c a rry th e m to th e g re e n h o u s e .
p ro m ise.
M o n treal S tar.
A. J. A u lt is hom e a few d ay s on
In tlie g re e n h o u s e , w h ere th e t e m ­
acco u n t of a b re a k d o w n a t th e m ill.
p e r a tu r e re m a in s h ig h
all w in te r
Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam C aldo have
( «rcmliani. Plum«* I I
they will be ro lled u n d e r w ork b e n c h ­
a new F o rd sed an .
es an d co v ered deep ly w ith d e b r ii
V. E. H e n g s tle r an d D. H au g lu m
from th e sta b le s. T h ey w ill be life ­
piivuip car ro W a sh in g to n to
h a v p h o n es in s ta lle d in th e i r h o m es
less as logs u n til A p ril, w hen th ey
o r a te u to n "over th e r e ? ”
T h in k
, ordorH fo r F ra n c e , th e tr a in paaac'l
Home-made Sausage and
will be d is in te rre d an d c a rrie d back
you tier task so m en ial, so fa r b e ­
i th r o u g h L aclede at m id n ig h t. Non -
FAIRVIEW
to th e p o nds.
n e a th y o u r p la n e , th a t you c a n ’t he
Lard, Sweet-Cured Ham
k n ew he w as g o in g th a t way, an d no
T hey w on't h av e a b ite to eat al! '
A. C. C o p elan d , fo rm e rly a r e s i­ k in d an d g e n ia l an d from c h u r lis h ­
and Bacon
o n e w as a t th e d e p o t but Jo rd a n
W ell, th e n , th is little
w in te r and T. C, H a rrin g to n , seerr d e n t o f F a irv ie w , h as a g a in ta k e n up n ess re f ra in ?
Wl- b u y B e e f C a ttle , C a lv e s,
I’a r k s , th e n e g ro p o rte r, a t w hom Hi“
ta ry of d ie p ark b o ard , said to d ay th • Ills resid en ce in his hom e tow n an d g irl you »i> w h as m uch m o re class
Hogs, Hilled, Fite,
g e n e ra l used to th ro w sto n e s when
a llig a to rs w ould be f a t te r w hen th ey h as s ta rte d a tru c k serv ice, ru n n in g th a n ten lik e y o u l 'T w o u ld he m ore
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