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ORRSIIAM HONOR ROLL FOR GRESHAM AND VICINITY ( N o te — R e q u e s t Is m a d e f o r a d d i t i o n H A R O L D L A K E a l n a m e s o f m en In th e s e rv ic e f ro m D E S T O N D. L A K E G r e s h a m a n d v ic in ity .) L O Y A L L. L A K E G E O R G E LARSON CARL ALLD ER P E T E R I.A R S O N P< N ALLARD E M IL L A U B E R FR A N K A RM STRONG I E SA RD LAUDERBACK E A R N E S T JO H N W M A N P E R 8 O N J U L l l ’S L A M B E R T ISA A C W A N D E R S O N 2D L IE U T . E L M E R L E A D E R GLENN ANDRE FRED J LEDBURY RO B ER T ANDREW S ’ WM LEDBURY AM BERT A N D R EW S ■ JO S E P H U. l.E T S IN G E R M E L V IN A N D R E W S LLO Y D L 1 T T L E P A G E H E R B E R T A RM STRONG A I.T o N l .o V E I.A C E E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D L IE U T C H A S It M cCO LL T<>.M B A K E R SGT C. W (S H E R M A N ) M C A R T E R . ELM ER BANKUS SGT ROY M C A R T E R . 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COO NS L E O N A R D P IA T T RA LPH E CRANDALL FAY E P O T T E R 2D L IE U T F R E D C R A N E HOW ARD POW ERS E M E R S O N A. C R A W F O R D C E C IL P U L F E R FRA N K CRA W FO RD D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y D O M IN IC K C U N N IN G H A M 1ST L IE U T It W Q U E S IN B E R R Y C O R P . C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M SGT. E A R L R A D F O R D F R E D D A V IS E LM ER RA D FO RD W. D E A V E R E R V IN F. R A D F O R D C H A S. D E H A V E N C O R I’ F L O Y D R A D F O R D E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N JE S S E RA D FO RD G O U G H O. D IX ELLSW O RTH RA K ER H A R L O W M. D O U G L A SS. H A R V E Y R A N EY C E C IL D U K E GUY It. R E A D , S ev erely w ounded. RAYM OND D U N B A R ROSS E. R E A D . C ited fo r b ra v e ry ED D U N N C H A S C. R E E D EDER. FRA N K G. R E Y N O L D S H E N R Y E L T O N E A ST M A N V E R N E R IC H E Y E L L IO T T , K AY E D W A R D L. E. R IC H M O N D W IL S O N E A ST M A N W A R D R IC H M O N D V E N C IL E V A N S H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T ED . E V E R E T T V IC T O R R IC K E R T W. S. E V E R E T T W . R IC H E R T F R E D E R IC K . OTTO 2D L IE U T . L E S T E R R IC H E Y GALEN FA N CH ER 1ST SGT. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S E L IS F O R S G R E N C L A U D R O B IN S O N ISA A C F O S T E R SAM W. R O B IN S O N E M A N U E L FOX FR A N K ROGERS JO H N FO X J O E ROSS M IL T O N F O X N E L S O N ROSS ERN EST J FREEM AN C O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L KENT FREEM AN JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L W IL L IA M G A U P M A N E D G A R L. R U S S E L L D E W E Y G IB B S C H A S E E ST. C L A IR ROY H. G IB B S L E S L I E T. S T .C L A IR M E R R IL L R. GOOD R U D O L P H S A L Q U IS T M B R V 1N R . GOOD SGT, (1 st C la s s ) S. G. S C H N E ID E R HOM ER GOSSETT O SCA R SED1G RO B ER T GU STA FSO N ED. T H E O . 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D aily O reg o n ian .............................. D ally an d S u n d ay O re g o n ia n ......... D aily J o u rn a l ..................................... D aily an d S u n d ay J o u r n a l............. E v en in g T eleg ram ........................ .. W eekly O reg o n ian ............................ D aily N ews and N -W. F a rm ste a d $6 00 8 00 5.60 . 7.50 5.50 . 2.00 3.50 $3 25 4.25 3 10 4.00 2.95 1.15 Subscribe NOW for Your Winter Reading PHONE 701 OUTLOOK T IK SIH Y . OCTOBER A Lesson in A stronom y I W ritte n to r th e boys a n d g irls w ho re a d the O u tlo o k ) By DR. C. E. C L IN E . M ost p e rs o n s h av e a n id e a th a t th e s ta r s a re c o u n tle ss in n u m b e r. Bu*. as a m a tte r o f fa c t th e to ta l n u m b e r v isib le to th e n a k e d eye o n a n ig h t w h ich w o u ld be c o n sid e re d c le a r, not m o re th a n 2 ,0 0 0 s t a r s a re v isible. M ost o f a ll th e s e s t a r s a p p e a r to us as w h ile, b u t th ey a re n o t. A m ong th ey a re g re e n ish w h ite, b lu ish w hite, w h ite, y e llo w ish w h ite, o ra n g e -w h ite , a n d re d d ish w h ite. As se e n th ro u g h a p o w e rfu l telesco p e ail th e a b o v j c o lo rs a re p la in ly s e e n ; th e re s u lt of c h em ical c o m p o sitio n o f th e s ta rs th e m se lv e s th r o u g li d iffe re n c e in tern p e ra tu re is su p p o se d to h a v e so m e th in g to do w ith th e c o lo r as th e y a p p e a r to us. As th e U n ite d S ta te s ts m ap p ed ol? in to s e v e ra l d iv isio n s c a lle d s ta te s , so th e s ta r s in th e h e a v e n s h ave, by a s tro n o m e rs been m ap p e d off in to w h a t is ca lle d c o n s te lla tio n s , 88 in n u m b e r. T h e se h av e d e fin ite b o u n d a rie s a n d c o v er th e w h o le sk y . T h e s •> b o u n d a ry lin e s w ind in an d o u t a m o n g th e s t a r s a n d a re v ery irre g u la r, esp e c ia lly in th e n o r th e r n p o r tio n s o f th e h eav en s. T h e se c o n s te lla tio n s a re also very u n e q u a l in size, so m e of th e m , lik e th e s ta te of T ex as, b e in g te n tim e s la r g e r th a n o th e r s ta te s R h o d e Isla n d fo r -in s ta n c e . E ach of th e s e 88 co n s te lla tio n s h q s a n am e. H ere a re so m e of th e m : E ag le, ra m , g iraffe, c ra b , g o a t, »whale, cro w , c ro ss, sw an s n a k e , liz a rd , lio n , u n ic o rn , o rio n . p eaco ck , a rro w , sc o rp io n , b u ll, tri a n g le , b e a r a n d fox. T h e o rig in a to rs , o r th e m en w ho PA4.B THREE 11)1 S m ap p ed o u t th e s e c o n s te lla tio n s , som e of th em 3000 y e a rs b e fo re C h ris t, n am ed th em a f t e r th e th in g s w ltb w hich they w ere fa m ilia r. T h e e l e p h a n t, cam el, tig e r a n d cro c o d ile a r e n o t n am ed , w h ich sh o w s it is s u p posed th a t u o n e of th e e arly a s tro n o m e rs liv ed iu In d ia o r E g y p t. T he n a m e s of c o n s te lla tio n s show th e o rig in a to rs to h av e lived m o st lik ely in th e E p h ra te s valley. If we could v isit m id -sp ace w here th e s ta r s a re a b so lu te ly h u n g on n o th in g , it w ould seem a p e rfe c t void, d re a d fu lly cold, d a rk a n d s ile n t. T he h ig h e r we go th e c o ld e r it g ets. O ur s o ld ie rs in F ra n c e a sc e n d in g in a e ro p la n e s reach a co ld th a t is w ell n ig h in to le ra b le . T hey a re sim ply on th e confines of an e te r n a l w in te r. H ere on e a r th we c all 40 d e g re e s below zero cold l e a t h e r . F ifty m iles fro m e a r th it is close to fo u r tim e s 4 I d e g re e s below zero, a n d m u ffle d a l w ays in a h o rrib le pall. A p e rso n u i th e r e could n o t see an in ch befo re h im . A nd sh o u ld he a tte m p t to say “ how aw fu l is th is b la c k n e s s ,' no so u n d w ould issu e from h is lips. S h o o tin g u p isto l w ould m a k e no so u n d . A n O regon boy in F ra n c e w rite s t h a t he a scen d ed so h ig h in o ne of th e s e m id -a ir fig h tin g m a c h in e s, th a t th o u g h d ressed in w arm c lo th in g w ith face sh ield ed , he w as a lm o st frozen. So high w ere th e y , th a t th e e a r t h w in o u t of sig h t w ith th e m a c h in e se e m in g ly m ak in g no h ead w ay w h a te v e r, th e n rap id d e sc e n t h eg au , th e e a rtli soon a p p e a re d as a w idely stretch e d b la n k e t co m in g up to th e m . T hey w ere not co n scio u s of co m in g dow n a ' a ll, but th e e a r th w as risin g to th e m , a n d th e a ir w as b ecom ing w a rm e r. POULTRY GROWERS FROM MEMBERSHIP W hy Y«.u s h o u ld S av e P a p e r. Say T h rif t S ta m p to th e g ro c e r R ead by a l l —O u tlo o k w an t ads. Most of th e ch e m ic a ls used iu p a A d riv e to b u ild up a big m e m p e r m a k in g u re also in d isp e u sib le fo r b e rs h ip in th e O reg o n p o u ltry p ro d u m a k in g a m m u n itio n a n d p o iso n o u s T h e sc a rc ity of s u lp h u r has c e rs ' a ss o c ia tio n is now u n d e r way. g ase s C. 8. B re w ste r of th e college p o u ltry re c e n tly forced th e g o v e rn m e n t to d e p a rtm e n t, is se n d in g m e m b e rsh ip ta k e o v e r th e tw o m in es iu L o u is c a rd s to all fo rm e r m em b ers o f th e ia n a a n d T ex as in o rd e r to a s s u re i t a ss o c ia tio n , a n d E L. B u tle r of se lf of a n a d e q u a te su p p ly fo r w ar J e n n i n g s L odge, is c o n d u c tin g (he p u rp o se s. P re s e n t in d ic a tio n s a re c a m p a ig n am o n g n o n -m em b ers. th a t th e r e w ill be e n o u g h s u lp h u r a l Mr. B re w ste r h a s s e c u re d 125 lo tte d to th e p a p e r in d u s try to m a n m e m b e rs, w ith a p p lic a tio n s a rriv in g u fa c tu re th e p a p e r a c tu a lly n eed ed , each day. Mr. B u tle r also re p o r t! b u t th e g o v e rn m e n t c a n n o t su p p ly su ccess, a n d th e p o u ltry m e n of O re s u lp h u r to be m ad e in to p a p e r th a t gon a re rap id ly lin in g up to co n d u ct is w asted . an e d u c a tio n a l ca m p a ig n on th e v alu e T h e sa m e s itu a tio n ex ists w ith r e a n d c o st of eg g s a n d p o u ltry . A sp ect to c h lo rin e . In o rd e r to b re a k m e m b e rsh ip fee of o ne cen t fo r each th r o u g li th e G e rm a n lin es w ith a fow l o w ned is c h a rg e d . M em bers a re m in im u m sacrifice o f th e lives of o u r a lso a sk e d to pay a on e d o lla r fee fo r boys th e g o v e rn m e n t m ust g re a tly a m e m b e rsh p In th e n a tio n a l w ar in c re a se its p ro d u c tio n of p o iso n o u s e m e rg en cy p o u ltry fe d e ra tio n . g ases. C h lo rin e is in d isp e u sib le fo r A c o m m itte e o f th r e e m em b ers lias th is p u rp o se an d th e people may be been a p p o in te d to ta k e up th e q u e s (c a lle d upon to d isp e n se e n tire ly w ith tio n o f m ill feed prices in P o rtla n d w h ite p a p e r, b leac h ed w ith c h lo rin e w ith th e fe d e ra l food a d m in is tra to r. iu o r d e r th a t (he g o v e rn m e n t m ay in T h is c o m m itte e re p o r ts th a t it h a s al c re a s e its su p p ly . re a d y se c u re d re c o g n itio n e n titlin g 0 C a u stic so d a Is a n o th e r v a lu a b le to a Ju st s h a re of m ill feed s fo r p o u l c h e m ic a l need fo r w a r p u rp o ses an d try . a lso used ex ten siv ely in p a p e r uiuk T h e c o -o p e ra tiv e m a rk e tin g o f eggs ing. T h e p ro b lem facin g th e g o v e rn an d p o u ltry will be ta k e n up as soon m e n t now is how it cun m ak e up a as th e m e m b e rsh ip is sufficiently s h o r ta g e o f 8 0 ,0 0 0 to n s. If a ll w a s te la rg e to ju s tify It. S till la te r, co-op fu l a n d u n n e c e ssa ry uses of p a p e r a re e ra tiv e p u rc h a s e s of p o u ltry su p p lie s e lim in a te d , som e of th e s h o rta g e can w ill be co n d u c te d by th e asso c ia tio n . be m ad e good. PU BLIC SA LE I Will Nell at Public Sale, At My Place, opposite Orient Schoolhouse SATURDAY, OCT. 26, at 1 P. M. STOCKMEN SAVE MONEY PIONEER RESIDENT BY BUYING FEED EARLY LAID TO FINAL REST O regon s to c k m e n hope to save M rs H an n a h R ogers, n o tice of whose d eath w as g iven in F rid a y ’s p ap er, was m oney by th e e a rly p u rc h a s e of th e b u rled in th e D ouglas cem etery S a t w in te r feed su p p ly in w h o lesale lots, u rd ay aftern o o n , a fte r an open a ir e it h e r in d iv id u a lly o r co -o p e ra tiv e ly . In c re a se d a m o u n ts of m ill feeds fu n eral a t th e A dv en tist ch u rch a t m ay be looked fo r as a re s u lt of new S p rin g d ale. Mrs R ogers w as an old s e ttle r here, o rd e r s fo r Hour to be placed w ith th-' O nly te m com ing to th is sectio n ab o u t th irty - m ills of th e n o rth w e s t. five y e a rs ago. She ta u g h t th e T ro u t p o ra ry re lie f Is in sig h t fro m th e se dale school ab o u t th ir ty y ears ago, new o rd e rs, a n d it is w h ile th e by w h en -it w as in a little one-room school- p ro d u c ts s u p p lie s la s t th a t th e fill house w est o f tow n w here th e W ilson in g of w h o lesale o rd e rs Is c e rta in . A fte r th e m ill feed s fo r th e p re s hom e now stan d s. T he la st few y ears sh e h as been in bu sin ess sellin g m u sic e n t o rd e rs a re ta k e n th is so u rc e of al in s tru m e n ts . She w as a devout w in te r sto ck feed s m ay be closed fo - S to ck m en w ill In th a t m em ber of th e S eventh D ay A dvent so m e tim e. ch u rch , h av in g been a m in is te r of th a t e v e n t be foroed to tu r n la rg e ly to fa ith a t one tim e, and a p a trio tic Red b a rle y In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e re c C ross w o rk er. As h e r w ork in te r o m m e n d a tio n s of th e fe d e ra l food T h e b a rle y supply f e r e d w i t h 'h e r a tte n d a n c e a t m eet a d m in is tra tio n . ings, sh e d id m uch k n itln g .a g reat is lim ited an d w ith th e h eav y d e deal of it b eing done as sh e trav eled m an d p rices a re lik ely to go to th e on th e tra in s. sk y , sin ce th ey a re not u n d e r gov S he w as m a rrie d tw ice, fiv e ch ild ren e rn m e n t re g u la tio n . being born in th e firs t u n io n. T hey A lth o u g h b a rle y Is q u o te d in w ere: Mrs. W ill Ogden, M rs Jesse P o rtla n d m a r k e ts a t $65 a to n , it Allen, G eorge E noch, a m issio n a ry in com es m uch h ig h e r to re ta il p u r In d ia, at hom e on a fu rlo u g h , an d tw o c h a se rs in c o u n try tow ns. T h e A g ri sons died in foreign m issio n ary fields. c u ltu r a l C ollege d e p a rtm e n t of a n i B esides, she leaves a h u sb an d W illiam m al h u s b a n d ry got Its su p p ly a t $54 Rogers. a to n , e a rlo ts. la id dow n a t C orval lis. A sked how , E. J. F je ld s te d re plied : TROUTDALE “ W e n otified P o rtla n d d e a le rs Mrs. M ary E. T ollyson died last th a t we w ould receiv e an d le t b id s at T h u rsd a y a t th e T u b e rc u la r h ospital a c e rta in d ay a n d h o u r, a n d n o tify a t th e age of 72 y ears. S h e w as born th e m on th e sa m e day. A m o u n t atul in Ohio, and caine h ere ab o u t 15 y ears d a te o f d e liv e ry w ere s ta te d . T h is ago. S he w as a devout m em b er of the rem o v ed all e le m e n ts of sp e c u la tio n B ab tist ch u rch . T h e fu n eral w as held a n d p u t th e b u sin e ss on a ca sh w ay. at L aC en ter, W ash in g to n ,w h ere she F a rm e rs m ay g et th e benefit of h as re la tiv e s b u ried . S he leaves a w h o lesale p u r c h a s e s , In tills way. h u sb an d ,A n d rew T ollyson. an d a son T h o se u sin g less th a n e a rlo ts m ay J . W. Jo h n so n , w hose w h ereab o u ts c o -o p e ra te th r o u g h th e co u n ty farm is u n know n, and th re e b ro th e rs b u re a u , o r a g ric u ltu ra l c o u n cil, in M ilton F ox left M onday for F o rt c o u n tie s h a v in g a g r ic u ltu r a l a g e n ts. M cA rthur, Los A ngeles, to go into tr a in in g as a soldier. FAIRVIEW C laren ce P a rso n s h ad a severe M rs Jo h n J o n a s , c h a ir m a n of th e a tta c k of a p p e n d ic itis S u n d ay night. D octors w ere railed and have done Red C ross u n it, h as sew in g on h and e v e ry th in g possible to w a rd h is re and w ill let It o u t to th e m em bers and frie n d s w ho w ish to ta k e it to th e ir covery. hom es and m ake up. T h is actio n Is SANDY BLUFF ta k e n on acco u n t of not b eing able to hold m eetings. T he sew in g consists A rth u r F ie ld s re tu rn e d to h is hom e of m en’s s h irts . in C hicago a fte r a sh o rt v is it w ith his Mrs. J. W . M oller an d c h ild re n , siste r, Mrs. Jo e Caldo. Mrs. E. ('. M orrison and son, and Mrs Mrs. C a rrie C h an d ler v isited th e J. H. P eterso n have re tu rn e d home hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. from Hood R iv er valley w here th ey | Brook, a couple of day s th is week. have sp e n t th e p a st th re e weeks. Mr an d M rs W id n er v isited w ith M rs M acklen, p rin cip al of th e F air- th e la tte r s m o th e r Mrs. L a u ra B arn s view school, w ishes to an n o u n ce th a t and w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. C. B row ning, both room s In th e school a re one M rs W id u er's sister. h u n d red por cen t J u n io r Red C ross | Mr Allen w as o u t sev eral d ay s to ] look a fte r th e d isposal of h is g ra in and O ur allo tm e n t of 10 fe a th e r pillow s w ere se n t In S a tu rd a y . T he la s t paper a rra n g in g to move to tow n. H e s ta te s quotes us as only giv in g seven but h is w ife is Just able to be up a fte r th a t was a m istake. h er long seige of Illness. Miss H elen B liss is sp en d in g a few E lsie B ates sp e n t sev eral days w ith d ay s w ith R osalie B ahrier, who Is Mrs. A. J. A ult. te a c h in g school n ear O regon C ity. PLEASANT HOME .1 New One. No m e e tin g of th e L a d ie s Aid w ill be h eld th is w eek o r u n til I f u r th e r n o tice. W h ile n o c a se s of ¡S p a n ish in flu e n z a a re re p o r te d In ¡th is n e ig h b o rh o o d , It w as th o u g h t b est to a b id e by th e g e n e ra l ru le d is c o u ra g in g p u b lic g a th e r in g s . Ir a te W ife ( a t 4 a m. I —“ W h a t do you m ean co m in g h om e a t th is tim e In th e m o r n in g ? ” H appy H u s b a n d — "Y o u se e , It w as lik e th is. I w en t o u t to do my C h r is t m as sh o p p in g e a rly b u t n o n e of th e sh o p s a re open y e t, so I c a m e ba< k h o m e.” ( liriM niM » N|«en<ling. < niul,¡nation S u lc r ip tlo n TEAM OF F iv e H O R SES Y ears O ld 4 COWS. 1 JERSEY. G ood M ilk Cows. TWO HOGS, 1 DURHAM W ill be fre sh soon. Six Months Old D ouble Set H a rn e ss. F a rm W agon In good co n d itio n . H ack , a lm o st new . O liv e r ch illed 14-in. Plow , jo i n te r an d w heel. S teel B eam P low , 12-in., w ith Jo in te r. 5 2 -to o th H arro w . Disc. 1-h o rae C u ltiv a to r. C h am p io n M ow er. O sb u rn R ak e, a lm o st new . 3 S ta n c h io n s, a lm o st new . C a n to n H ay C u rrie r, 176 fe e t of good 1-inch R ope. Huy F o rk . P u m p , 65 feet g a lv a n iz e d pipe. 7 to n s F lrst-C lu ss C lo v er H ay. 5 M ilk C a n s - 3 te n -g a llo n , 2 five-gallon, a l m o s t new . 300 to 400 fe e t H urbed W ire. O th e r a rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n . SA LE R A IN O R S H IN E T E R M S — A ll su m s of $10 o r u n d e r. C u sh ; o v e r $10, B a n k a b le N ote. 8 p e r c e n t. AU Bums o v e r $10 to be s e c u re d by a p p ro v e d n o te. ALLEX SUMMERFELT, Owner It. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer A, MEYEItN, Clerk. F A IR V IE W T r u c k S e r v ic e Trips to Portland or Elsewhere Phone Gresham 611 A. C. COPELAND, Fairview, Ore. BAKING EXCELLENCE P A llow s u s to c o m p ete w ith all riv als. 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