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PAU K KHK (.K E S H A M O I T M tO h T l ESI».AA', OCTOHKK 22, 1UIH lion d o lla rs to k eep o u r boys u n d e r a rm s n e x t y e a r s u re ly it is w o rth a h u n d re d a n d se v e n ty m illio n a u d N ever in th e h is to ry o f th e w orld m o re to a d d te n p e r c e n t to th e ir Mi»« Roue a n d G lad y s S teele, of h a s th e r e been so s p e c ta c u la r a u e x fig h tin g ed g e to b rin g v ic to ry ten P o rtlan d w ere th e w eek-end g u ests of a m p le o f th e s u p re m e iin p o rta u c e of p e r c en t n e a re r. T h is is th e a p p e a l Chairmen of Organization Also M iss H elen Hoss. m o ra le as is now b ein g p re s e n te d on o f th e sev en u n ite d w a r w ork a g e n cies to A m erican s a n d p a r tic u la r ly to H. J . P u lf e r w as a t h o m e o v e r th e w e ste rn fr o n t. T h e fo rces th a t Given herewith. th o s e fo u r m illio n h o m e s w h ere s e r v c o n fro n t e ach o th e r a r e n o t w idely S u n d ay fro m C la tso p w h e re he is em ice h ag s tly. d is s im ila r in n u m b e r o r e q u ip m e n t. ployed as a c c o u n ta n t a t a lu m b e r F ollow ing a re th e official q u o tas of "V iew ed as a to ta l su m , $170,- Y et o ne a rm y is c o n s ta n tly w ith each co u n ty In th e U nited W ar W ork m ill. 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 seem s g ig a n tic , b u t d iv id e It d ra w in g an d th e o th e r irre sista b ly C am paign, week of N ovem ber 11, c h a ir m oving fo rw a rd . T h e d iffe re n c e is by th e fo u r m illio n m en w ho w ill be Mr. a n d M rs. J a n ie s J e n n in g s a r? m an of ta c h co u nty and h is ad d ress. sp elled in th e sin g le w o rd — m o ra le u n d e r a n u s in o u r a rm y a u d navy R aker county. 118,650, J. F. O 'B ryant, both sick w ith in flu en za. T h e f o r m Now t h a t th e lib e rty lo a n is o v e r d u rin g th e p erio d it is e x p ected to e r h a s been very sick a n d b o th a re It iii' r. O regon; B enton county, $10.600, th e r e is ju s t o ne m o re ta s k fo r th e c o v er a n d it m e a n s less th a n fifteen W E. K yler, C o rv allis; C lackam as im p ro v in g A m e ric a n p eo p le— to p ro v id e th e c e n ts a day p e r m an . i ounty, $26,700, A. C. H ow land, O r gou “ S u rely th e r e is no f a t h e r o r m o th D. E. T ow le r e tu r n e d S u n d ay from c o m fo rts o f life fo r A m e ric a n boys • liy ; C latsop, $20,650, B. F . Stone’, A sto ria; C olum bia, $10,350, C h arles a m o n th 's ab se n c e In N o rth D ak o ta th r o u g h th e U n ited W a r W ork c a m e r o r frie n d of a s o ld ie r in th is gre;«t W heeler, St, H elens; Coos, $18,150, in S a s k a tc h e w a n lo o k in g a f te r b u si p a ig n , wbicl» h a s fo r th e p u rp o s e of c o u n try w ho w ill say t h a t fifteen C h arles H all, M arsh field ; Crook, $4,- ness in te re s ts . ra is in g fu n d s, a m a lg a m a te d th e se v c e n ts a d ay is to o m u ch to sp e n d on 150, AV. F. K ing, P rin e v ille ; C urry, en o rg a n iz a tio n s d o in g w e lfa re worK in s c h u rc h , his hom e, h is lib ra ry , his $2,550, H ard y T. S te w a rt, P o rt O rford; W. J. C opley, of W a sh in g to n , D. C., a th e a te r , a n d his clu b o v e r th e r e .” D eschutes, $6,500, T. H. Foley. Hi nd; g o v ern m en t in sp ecto r, took d in n e r on fo r th e s o ld ie rs an d sa ilo re — th e Y. T h e s ta te q u o ta s in th e w est a re M. C. A.. Y. W . C. A., K. of C., W ar D ouglas, $18,400, Hon. O. P. Coshaw, M onday n ig h t w ith F ra n k C. Jones ('a m p C o m m u n ity se rv ic e , Je w ish as fo llo w s: R o seb u rg ; G illiam , $5,600, D. R. P ark er, -$ 4 ,6 8 8 ,7 5 0 C ondon; G ran t, $5,500, C. D. T yler, and d a u g h te r, Mrs. P earl Mack W e lfa re B o ard , A m e ric a n L ib ra ry C a lifo rn ia W a sh in g to n Jo h n D ay; H arn ey , $6,600, I. S. Geer, ..................... 1 ,2 7 8 ,7 5 0 a ss o c ia tio n a n d S a lv a tio n A rm y. W a lte r B row n, w ho is a s tu d e n t B u rn s; Hood R iver, $6,800, L eslie But- 76 7 ,2 5 0 It is th e se rv ic e re n d e re d by th e s e O reg o n ...... ler. Hood R iv er; Jack so n , $20,850, Wm. “ O r*‘*{on A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e, h as 5 1 1 ,5 0 0 o rg a n iz a tio n s th a t m akes fo r th e M o n tan a .. G. T a lt (N o rth ), M edford, E. V. C arter, w ritte n h is p a re n ts , Mr. an d Mra. 426,25 ) sp le n d id m o ra le o f th e A m erican Id a h o _____ (S o u th ), A sh lan d ; Jefferso n , $3.050, J o h n B row n, th a t h e h a s been q u it* U tah ........... 3 4 1 ,0 0 0 a rm ie s. G e n e ra l P e rs h in g In a re H ow ard W. T u rn e r, M ad ras; Jose- sick b u t is im p ro v in g . 16,075 cen t le t te r c o m m e n tin g on th e w ork W yom ing p hine, $7,100, G eorge E. L undberg, _______ 85 ,2 5 0 of th e s e ag e n c ie s q u o te d w ith a p p ro v - N evada G ra n ts P a ss; K lam ath , $10,800, A. B. C. V. T h o m a s has m oved from C e E pperson, K lam ath F a lls ; Bake, $6,- d i M e tz g e r's h o u se n e a r th e lib ra ry al th e s ta te m e n t of o n e of h is c o l 350, J. F. B urgess, L ak ev iew ; L ane, to th e F r a n k H einey h o u se on th e o n els w ho said "G iv e m e n in e m en Of th e m en now s i tt in g in th e W. A. HESSEL, SERVICE RELIABILITY $29,800, R ich ard 8. S m ith, E ugene; c o rn e r of F o u r th a n d R o b e rts, w hich w ho h av e a h u t to sp e n d th e ir e v e n U n i.ed S ta te s s e n a te tw e n ty -six hav e Lincoln, $4,650, B. F. Jones, N ew port; Telephones Res. 6x2 Office 544 in g s in a n d I w ill h a v e a b e tte r fight serv ed as g o v e rn o rs of th e i r re s p e c t Linn, $22,500, P, A. Y oung, A lbany; he w ill occupy in com m on w ith J o h n in g fo rce th a n ten m en w ould he ive sta te s. B. K e rr. Mr. T h o m a s is w o rk in g in M alheur, $11,400, W. W. Wood, On w ith o u t i t .” ta r io ; M arion. $37,650, W. I. Staley, P o rtla n d . Dr. J o h n R. M ott, d ir e c to r g e n e ra l S alem ; M orrow, $6,750, M. D. C lark, S c o tla n d ’s p o p u la tio n is 15,411 M r. a n d M rs. J. J . Good hav e of th e U n ite d W a r W o rk c am p a ig n g r e a te r th a n th a t of Ire la n d . S he is H e p p n e r; M ultnom ah, $306,050, Dr. H. C. F ix o tt, M organ Bldg., P o rtla n d ; com e fro m th e i r p lace u e a r O sw ego says, ‘‘If it is w o rth tw e n ty -fo u r hll- also n e a rly tw ice as rich . Polk, $12,700, H. I. F en to n , D allas; to sp en d th e w in te r h e re w ith th e ir S h erm an , $5,250, Geo. B. B ourhill, d a u g h te r , M iss M ary G ood. T hey M oro; T illam ook, $8,550, C. J . Ed a re liv in g in M rs. 1. M e.Colls h o u s" w ards, T illam o o k ; U m atilla, $34,200, on M ain s tre e t. M. R, C hessm an, P e n d leto n ; Union, $15,150, G eorge P alm er, L a G ran d e; , W ord has been received from F red W allowa, $9,800, W ade S iler, E n te r p rise; W asco, $13,250, E. O. McCoy, Ho88 th a t o w in * to h ,s d efectlve eye The D alles; W ashington, $21,550, J. «tght he h as been p u t in lim ited serv let H. G a rre tt, H illsb o ro ; W heeler, $3,050, ;,nd will not be able to go over seas L aboring Class ('. O. Portw ood, F o ssil; Y am hill. $18,- He has been a t Cam p F rem o n t,C alif -»50, W. B. D ennis, C arlton. I o rn la for th e p ast four w eeks aw ait- j ing his assig n m en t. M ISUN DERSTA ND IN G CLEA RED UP O tis Jack so n , fo rm erly of F airv iew , A m isu n d e rsta n d in g re la tiv e to th e SPO RTSM EN was a G resh am v is ito r y esterd ay . He c an te en w ork o f th e Y. M. C. A. h as been cle a re d up by th e W ar D ep art has been aw ay five y e a rs and is in the • m ploy of a big saw m ill concern on m ent, w hich issued th e follow ing: Keep the price of fish down. I lelp production of fish. " M a tte r of p rices ask ed by Y oung P uget Sound as m a n ag e r at a sa lary Eliminate waste. M en’s C h ristia n A ssociation for its 'o f $400 a m onth. He w ent to C orvallis a rtic le s sold in c a n te e n s o v e rse a s a l from h ere but w ill re tu rn to h is work read y in v estig ated by w ar d e p a rtm e n t before tile end of th is week. an d co n d itio n is b eing rem edied. T he Young M en's C h ristian A ssociation M rs G. B. B elt and M att S channo w as o rig in ally ask ed by G eneral have re tu rn e d from a tr ip to P endleton, lt e a .1 a i g u i l l e n t in S t a t e K b i t im i P a n i |i l i l e l . P e rs h in g to ru n th e c a n te e n s fo r the w here they w ent to v isit w itli Mr. and C la c k a m a s C o u n ty F is h e rm e n 's P iilo n , A ndrew N a te rllu , Sec. arm y on a co st basis. In o rd e r to do Mrs. G eorge F low er. T hey w ent up by O reg o n C ity , O re. (P a id A dv.) th is it had to reck o n in price fixing such o v erh ead c h a rg e s a s tr a n s p o rta tr a in and cam e hack by autom obile tion c h a rg e s and m arin e in s u ra n c e so and re p o rt a splendid trip . M rs B elt N e a rly all s a v a g e s h av e so u n I tliut p rices w ere m uch h ig h e r th a n in recently m ade a tw o-w eeks v isit to h e r te e th . Im p e rfe c t te e th a re a sig n of th is co u n try . m o th er at C e n tra lia , W ashington. "I he Y oung M en’s C h ristia n A sso elv lllzal ion. A le t te r fro m C h ase St. C lair. ciatio n m ade no p rofits, b u t lo st thou Hell m etal is m a d e o f s e v e n ty -se v and« of d o llars. A rra n g e m e n ts now C am p W ise, Sail A n to n io , T exas, ■, I.- will en a b le them to obtain sup- b rin g s th e in fo rm a tio n th a t he has en p u rls of c o p p e r am i tw e n ty -th re e , I from so u rces th a t w ill red u ce been sick w ith "H u " fo llo w ed of tin . by o\ head c h a rg e s aud keep p rices p n e u m o n ia . H e w as ta k e n sick on dow n.” T en s h ip y a rd s em p lo y m o re th a n O cto b er 4. H e w as too sick to w rite GRESHAM, OREGON TO YOU: 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 w o rk ers. an y w ord h o m e u n til O c to b er 14. WHAT TO SEND THE T h e g re a t s tru g g le fo r footl, r a i BOYS FOR CHRISTMAS w hen lie sa id th a t he w as im p ro v in g . Save for th e c o u n try 's sake. m en t, s h e lte r, e d u c a tio n a n d s p irit ual a tta in m e n t th e fe a rs, w o rries, Mrs. M abel B u rch F o w le r cam e j W h a t tile boys in F ra n c e sh o u ld so rro w s, etc. fo rm th e b asis of h av e m ost fo r C h ris tm a s p ack ag es y e s te rd a y fro m near F t. S tev en s i m any n e rv o u s, a n d all m e n ta l an d is fully se t o u t in th e fo llo w in g from w h ere sh e has been fo r sev eral p sy ch ical d iseases. J. C. E d w a rd s, a Red C ro ss m a n a g e r: m o n th s w ith tie r h u sb a n d . Mr. F o w s ta r te d on his long A ísla K I N D S A N D A ísla S I Z E S Office w ith C om m ercial T ra n s fe r Co.. 225 Ash St., bet. F ir s t an d Second 1 am a N eu ro n ic M eu tal a n d “ D on’t fo rg e t to o th b ru s h e s a n d le r lias now G resh am Office, G arage n ear L um ber Yard, R esidence sam e. jo u rn e y o v e rs e a s an d M rs. F o w le - P sy ch ical S p e c ia list, a n d , d u rin g th e p a ste an d p o w d er. G ood to o th N ew C a lle ry w ill re m a in h e re fo r some, tim e witli past y e a r I h av e p re v e n te d o v e r 300 b ru s h e s sim p ly cannot he b o u g h t d iv o rces, 175 su ic id e s, 53 m u rd e rs an y m o re in F ra n c e o r E n g lan d . T in h e r p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. W. C. | PICTU RE FRAMING a n d 107 p eo p le fro m e n te r in g th e very b est th e y h a v e go to pieces a f B u rch . (J IL T n il NATURAL WOOD N e a t a n d C lie a p asy lu m . As a P sy c h o lo g ist, P sycho- te r u sin g th em once o r tw ice. A nd C laude S to ck to n m ade a tr ip by i A n aly st an d V o catio n a l d ire c to r, I d o n ’t fo rg e t tile soap, b o th sh a v in g M A X S C H N E ID E R am a b le to co rrectly d ire c t you in sH a n d to ile t so ap , an d la s t, but n o t autom obile to Hood R iv er on S a tu r Mil Hie uh ' Bldg M ain S tre e t GRESHAM p e rs o n a l, d o m estic, love an d busi le a s t, n e e d le s an d th r e a d , lu rg e- d ay. He w as g re a tly su rp ris e d on the PO RTLA N D P h o n « 541 P h o n e 851 n ess a ffa irs as well a s to tr e a t you eyed n e e d le s a n d good, s to u t k h a k i tr ip to m eet h is tw o b ro th e rs, E lvis Bdwy 2082, A-2078 and Loda, w ho a re in th e navy and fo r n e rv o u s, m e n ta l a n d psychical co lo red th r e a d . who a re on a fu rlo u g h to th e ir hom e d iseases. I also “ p la c e ” m istits Pi " F o r g e t th e c a k e , je llie s an d o th e r GRESHAM TIME TABLE •h e ir n a tu r a l v o catio n . W hen you p e rish a b le fo o d stu ff, b u t till 111 (he In Hood R iver. A fam ily reu n io n is I J U R FA XROW 4 l i m h u* f o r KM x ' x I m o r B u l l I t u n h av e p h y sical d is e a se s c o n su lt an th re e -p o u n d p a c k a g e w ith ch ew in g being held at th e hom e of Mr. S tockton ( B u l l I t u n t r a i n « le a v e M l llo o d D e p o t) M. 1». o r a N a tu ro p a th ; w hen n erv g u m a n d h a r d c a n d ie s, su c h as c h o in G resh am today, a t w hich th e hoys ?R A )S e US a re th e g u e sts of honor. 12 25 A M D ly E x S u n U te a h a in O n ly . ous, m e n ta l o r p sy ch ical disease« c o la te . (h a t w ill be s u r e to keep. .E M E R Y DAV 12 26 z\ M S u n . to E a ta c n U u a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t & 26 A M D ly , M a ll a n d L x , K a ta v a d a p o ssess you, c o n su lt a P sy ch o — T rtA T S H O P " I f th e r e 's ro o m , a h a n d k e rc h ie f o u r p a tro n s a re p a y in g u s, a n d J M. V olkm ar, for m any y e a rs a o .to .X .M D h , E x S u n G re a n n tn O ld ) \n a ly s t, a n d , w hen any tro u b le an o r tw o is tine, a p a ir of w ash gloves w ell-know n d ru g g ist of O regon C ity, 6 12 A M D ly . G ie a lia m O n ly for . - mine we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re a n d 8 62 A M S u n to B u l l I t u n noys \o u . co n su l! a |H*i><»nal tr o n h le su ch as c h a m o is o r w ash k id , a good died at th e hom e of Mrs. W ebster, 3488 7 .4 5 A M D ly to E a ta c a d a now , "M r. an d M rs. C u sto m e r, if x 40 A M D ly , G r v a lu m i O n ly s p e c ia list. fo u n ta in pen o r a c o u p le of black E ast Seventy-second stre e t, P o rtlan d , we th a n k you. Y o u r k in d V 60 A M 1 'l y , to B u ll H u n Y o u rs fo r “ H eaven 10 40 A M D ly to G ie a h a in O n ly lead p e n c ils, so m e k h a k l-e o lo re d on F rid a y last. He was aged 68 years. w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s THE'i 5 AY » 11 45 A M D ly , E a ta c a d u to th is sh o p , an d we a re g o in g in ev ery H o m e’', sh o e lace s a u d a p a ir of good w arm T he fu n e ra l w as held at th e H all 1 2 40 I 'M D ly . G r e a h a m ( i n l y to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A g ain , we 1 60 I 'M D ly , to B u ll H u n th ic k so ck s a re alw ay s d e s ira b le if cem etery on S un d ay w ith serv ices at 2 40 I ’ M D ly , tJ ie a h a in D u ly th a n k y o u .” DR ALZAMON IRA LUCAS, th e r e is room . 3 46 1 M D ly . E a iM ta d u th e grave. Mr. V olkm ar Is su rv iv ed 538-H M organ Bldg. A. J . AV. B R O W S , P ro p . 4 40 I 'M D ly , G ie a h a in o n l y ‘‘C o o tie k ille r s ? W ell, it's all by his wife and d a u g h te r. Mabie, and 4 60 I 'M D ly , to H u ll H u n G re sh a m , O re. N. B A d d ress alt m ail o p . O. Box rig h t to sen d th e m if you h a v e room , 6 .4 6 P M D ly E a ta c A d u w as a brother-in-law o f Mrs. C. G. 6 56 I 'M D ly . E x S u n ., G r e s h a m o n l y 5H7, P o rtla n d . O reg o n . . 00 I 'M D ly . to H u ll H u n b u t you sh o u ld see th e big h y g ien ic F ancher. 7 46 I 'M D ly . E a ta c a d a 9 10 I M D I ) . G r e s h a m O n ly N et Veu a n I n v i t e li te a tte n d D r. p la n ts th e Red C ro ss lias e sta b lish e d Lu» 11 10 I 'M D ly , G fe a h u m o n l y r e g u la r Sunday n ig h t m t i u d i i * Mrs. C. E R u sh er an d son Paul lectur o u t p x y c h h ' d e m o n s tr a tio n b v g in - fo r th e ir e x te rm in a tio n . S om e 25'tf) I im iiin f o r P o l l la n d T h e m en ' and baby F lo ren ce sp en t th e week end N e \,.iu l» v l 34 m th e W D, W H a ll. s o ld ie rs a day go to th e m . 1 2 :2 5 A M D I) E x S u n S ix t h a n d V id e i H ts Adv 2 »•.» \ M S u n O n b go in o n e p lace, tlie ir c lo th e s in an- ' In O regon C ity th e guest of h e r siste r, 6 io A M D ly Ex Sun I o aAoid payment of interest on subscriptions to the 6 16 A M D ly T hey w ere o th e r. A f'e r a th o ro u g h s te riliz a tio n Mrs. R obert L anadow n. SEED CORN 7 S3 A M D I ) . fourth Liberty Loan Bonds subscribers must pay for p ro cess, they m eet each o th e r a g a in " accom panied on th e ir re tu rn by Mrs 8 0 7 A M D ly f i tu n M t H o o d D e p o t. H ave you « elected y o u r seed co rn x 40 A M D ly bond in full by morning of October 24th. When you H ere a re th e re g u la tio n s in b rie f L ansdow ne, w ho w ill spend several 5 l u I 'M D ly f r o m M l l lo o d D e p o t a n d p u t it aw ay in a d ry w ell v e n tll | 4 40 I M D ly make this payment buy a War Savings Stamp for good g o v e rn in g th e s e n d in g of C h ris tm a s days here.. Mr. L ansdow ne, who has a te d p lace w h ere it w ill d ry q u ick ly | 6 34 I M D ly been w o rk in g in th e p a p e r m ills, m et measure. p arcels. 8 56 I ’ M D ly E x S u n an d th o ro u g h ly ? T h is h a s been a ' 8 40 I ’ M D ly f r o m M i llo o d D e p o t 1. A rtic le s m u st not w eigh m o re w ith an accid en t recen tly by w hich he 7 18 I'M D ly good y e a r fo r co rn a n d you sh o u ld » 16 I 'M D ly th a n 2 p o u n d s 15 o u n ces, u n w ra p p e d , i received a b ro k en rib. He is expected not h av e to buy seed fo r th e next tw o 1 » 45 I M D ly . on which subscribers may pay their subscriptions in full 2. T h ey m u st he sized so they will h ere to n ig h t. 11 16 I 'M D ly y e a rs \ few m in u te s ' tim e now will is November 21st, that is, unless subscriptions are paid M O N T A V I L L A T M O U T D A L E L IM li go lu a c a rto n th r e e by fo u r by n in e te r M e s ta t ili« t f . T r o a t â a l« sa v e you s e v e ra l d o lla rs in th e sp rln p Mr. a n d M rs W illiam S ta n le y e n In ch es, w h ich tnay be o b ta in e d n e x t' in full on or before October 24th interest must be paid on •8 16 a n i •6 46 m n. an d possibly you ra n sell s e v e ra l del te r ta in e d a p a rty a t d in n e r on S u n 7 16 a m 8 40 h u w eek fro m th e lie d C ross deferred payments November 21st. 8 86 a m B »0 A U la rs w o rth o f seen c o rn to y o u r n e g li 10 86 a m 18 16 a m 3. 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