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    GRESHAM
O l’TIXMth
TUESDAY,
NOVEM BER .1, UHM
TROUTDALE
Mr. an d sir». Lou K uniuier, of
P o rtla n d , sp e n t th e w eek -en d In
T ro u td a le , th e g u e s ts of Mr. an d
M rs. J. r . K n u rr.
Miss Ire n e D o u g las, w ho is te a c h -
ing in e a s te rn O reg o n , is sp e n d in g
h e r e n fo rc e d "H u" v a c a tio n w ith h er
m o th e r a t th e D ouglus farm .
" J o c k ” Bechan r e tu r n e d la s t w eek
fro m E n g la n d via C a n a d a .
He e n ­
liste d in th e C a n a d ia n a rm y last
w in te r, h u t h as beeu ill in a h o s p ita l
In E n g la n d w ith rh e u m a tic fe v e r an d
h a s been d is c h a rg e d a s b eing u n ab le
to s ta n d th e rig o rs of so ld ie r life.
PAGE T H R E E
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Your Work Done Free
W a n te d : Position by u com petent bookkeeper. Good
a t p riv ate accounts. S ervices will be fu rn ish ed free of
charge.
Say, th a t w ould be a ra re chance for som eone needing
a bookkeeper, w ouldn't it? Well, th a t is ju s t w hat we a re
offering you all tile tim e
Let o u r bookkeepers keep your
books for you.
VII you have to do is to deposit all vour
funds in th e bank as fast as received front any source
W hen you go to pay a n y th in g w rite a check
Your deposit
tic k e ts will show all your receip ts com pletely and clearly .
\ o u r cancelled checks tell th e com plete tale of ull e x ­
p en d itu res, a n d fu rn ish a receipt for th e sam e.
M rs. Ja m e s N o rm a n , c h a irm a n of
th e T ro u td a le R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry ,
h a s tlte C h ris tm a s boxes fo r th e boya
GRESHAM, OREGON
o v e rse a s, fo r th e te r r ito r y
fro n t
F a irv ie w to C o rb e tt, a n d any o n e r e ­
g a M g - S M H r f e n n i i i i m iiiii u ii u .:;u m ;,;iin n l i im i i iKimmgiiininintnnçmin.,,,
ceiv in g a label m ay g et th e ir box by
p h o n in g to Mrs. N o rm a n . H er p h o n e REAL ESTATE MEN
CORBETT
IN ORGANIZATION
n u m b e r is G re sh a m 4 86. M rs. N o r­
E rn e s t an d E dw in L e a d e r, fo rm e r
m an also h a s y a rn on h an d fo r se v ­
W hile re a l e s ta te m en of th e Fuel
ly
of th is place b u t now o f S e a ttle ,
e ra l sw e a te rs, a n d is a n x io u s fo r th e He N o rth w e st, A lb e rta an d ftritis h
h a v e been h e re th e p a s t te n d ay s
k n itte r s to g e t to w o rk at it.
C o lu m b ia a re re n d e rin g th e ir fu ll
h e lp in g to dig th e p o ta to e s on th e ir
G u e sts of th e P a rs o n s fa m ilie s in m e a s u re o f serv ice a n d d ev o tio n in
m o th e r ’s fa rm .
T ro u td a le
S u n d ay
w ere Mr. a n d th e g re a t w ar, th e y a re a lso ta k in g
M rs. L ucy K in caid , w ho h a s been
M rs. Z. G. S c h au ck aitd fam ily a n d tim e to p re p a re th e m se lv e s fo r g r e a t ­
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e ta k e r o f th e C o rb e tt s u m m e r
Mr. a n d Mrs. W in. W . R o b in so n a n d e r efficiency in a f te r-w a r a c tiv itie s by
h o m e h e re fo r th e p a s t fo u r y e a rs ,
fam ily , a ll of V a n co u v er, W ash.
th e In itia tio n of im p o rta n t re fo rm s
h a s g iv e n up h e r p o sitio n , a n d e x ­
Miss N an Iiu rn s , o f th is place, w ho an d le g isla tio n .
p e c ts to sp e n d th e w in te r w ith r e l a ­
h as been s ta y in g w ith iter b ro th e r
T w o m p o rta n t m a tte r s a re re c e iv ­
tiv e s in O k la h o m a .
J o h n , h ad a n u rg e n t call re c e n tly ing th e a tte n tio n o f th e m em b ers of
M rs. A. D. S te w a rt, n ee E th e l
fro n t S p o k an e to com e an d c a re fo r th e In te r - S ta te R ealty a ss o c ia tio n a t
"H u" p a tie n ts . S he now h a s c h a rg e th e p re s e n t tim e. O ne is th e p re p u r S m ith , s p e n t th e puHt ten d ay s w ith
of th e R ed C ro ss e m e rg en cy in flu ­ a tio n of a licen se law m a k in g it ne h e r m o th e r ut F e rn d a le P lace.
L a m b e r tin e L elan d w as s tric k e n
e n z a h o sp ita l a t th a t
place.
Miss c e ssa ry fo r re a lty o p e ra to rs to hold
B u rn s is a g r a d u a te n u rs e a n d h a s a licen se, th u s e le v a tin g Ills b u sin ess w ith p a ra ly s is a b o u t a w eek ago, and
A n o th e r a t th is w ritin g is very low, w ith l i t ­
hail c h a rg e of a h o s p ita l In S p o k u n s in to th a t of a p ro fe ssio n .
b efo re.
m a tte r w hich is re c e iv in g sp ecial at tle h o p es o f reco v ery .
C orp. G eo rg e
K u ie rle in
w rite s
Mrs. L ou H arlo w h a s c h a rg e of th e te n tio n In c o n n e c tio n w ith a m e m b e r­
E ra u c e
th a t h e is In a c tiv e
U n ited W a r W ork c a m p a ig n in th is sh ip c a m p a ig n now b ein g c o n d u c te d from
d is tric t, a n d h a s a p p o in te d ns h e r by th e a s s o c ia tio n , Is th e a d o p tio n of se rv ic e w ith th e 16!ith A ero s q u a d ­
a s s is ta n ts , Mrs. F ra n c e s F ox, Mrs. an e m b lem o r in s ig n ia to be used by ro n b u t th a t he th in k s , " T h is big
A. I). K e n d a ll, th e te a c h e rs , Mr all m e m b e rs of th e lu te r - S ta te R e a lty th in g w ill be o v e r In a very s h o r t
G eo rg e e n lis te d tw o y e a rs
B rad ley a n d M rs. J a n e t G ra n t, M rs. a sso c ia tio n as an e v id e n c e of re s p o n ­ l i m e . "
and
le g itim a te - d e a lin g s ago a n d h a s tra v e le d e x te n siv e ly in
S in g le to n , s u p e r in te n d e n t of M u ltn o ­ s ib ility
m ah F a rm , a n d Mrs. R o g e rs, s u p e r M em bers w ill be p e rm itte d 'w ith o u t th is c o u n try sin ce h is e n lis tm e n t, am i
any c o st except th e a n n u a l fee of $5 w h ile in E n g la n d hud a sev en -d ay
in te n d e n t of tile D e te n tio n hom e.
Mr. a n d M rs. G eo rg e R ic h a rd so n to use tlie em b lem on b u sin e ss ca rd s, fu rlo u g h a n d s p e n t th e tim e s ig h t­
h av e sold th e i r tw o re s id e n c e s to a s ta tio n e ry a n d o th e r p rin te d m u tte r se e in g in E n g la n d a n d S c o tla n d an d
fam ily n am ed H ow ell, from e a s te rn
F ro m th e ca m p a ig n h e a d q u a rte rs , is now in F ra n c e . Y et he say s th e r e
O reg o n , w ho h av e m oved In, a m a r ­ H en ry B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O regon, Is no p lace looks as good to him as
ried son o f th e fam ily o ccu p y in g th e w h e re th e offices of th e e x e cu tiv e sec­ old O reg o n .
Mrs. L ew is B ra tle y , of P o rtla n d ,
R ic h a rd s o n ho u se.
Mr. an d
M rs re ta ry a re lo c a te d , a sp ecial m em b er
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R ic h a rd s o n h av e m oved to th e ir
h o u se on th e hill ju s t n o rth of Mrs. to «,000 re a lty d e a le rs In th e Pacific w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. W.
F o x ’ re sid en ce.
N o rth w e st an d C a n a d a u rg in g th em H. R eed.
M rs. S te rn s is v is itin g h e r so n a t
to affiliate
w ith th e o rg a n iz a tio n
USE MORE WOOD FUEL
w hich is c o n d u c te d w ith o u t profit. B re m e rto n , W a sh in g to n .
BANK OF GRESHAM
W hen the Engine Stalls on
Dead Man’s Curve!
H E Y climb aboard their loaded
“W h-r-r-oom !” That one w as dose
truck at sundown, fifteen miles
behind. The fragments of the shell are
behind the lines. They rumble
rattling on the truck.
through the winding streets, out on the
N ow shells are falling, further back
w hite road that leads to Germany!
along the road. And the driver feels
T he man at the wheel used to be a
the summit as his wheels begin to pick
broker in Philadelphia. Beside him sits
up speed.
an accountant from Chicago. A new s­
Straight down a village street in
paper man from the Pacific Coast is
which
the buildings are only skeletons
the third. N o w they all w ear the uni­
of
buildings.
H e wheels into the court­
form of one of these organizations.
yard of a great shell-tom chateau
The road sweeps round a village and
“W ell, you made it again I see!” says
on a tree is nailed a sign: "Attentionl
a smiling face under a tin hat—a face
L ’Ennemi Vous Voitl
The Enem y
that used to look out over a congrega­
Sees Y oul”
tion in Rochester.
T hey glance far up ahead and there,
"Yep!” says the driver glancing at
suspended in the evening light, they see
his watch. "And w e came up Dead
a Hun balloon.
M an’s Curve in less than three minutes
— including one stall!”
"Say, w e can see him plain tonight 1"
murmurs the accountant from Chicago.
T
"And don’t forget,” replies the Phila­
delphia broker, "that he can see us just
as plain.”
T he packing cases creak and groan,
the truck plods on—straight toward that
hanging menace.
They reach another village— where
heaps o f stone stand under crumpled
Walls.
Then up they go, through the strange
Silence broken only w hen a great pro­
jectile inscribes its arc o f sound far
overhead.
T hey reach a turn. They take it
T hey face a heavy incline. For half
a mile it stretches and they know the
Germans have the range of every inch
o f« . T he mountain over there is where
the big B oches’ guns are fired. This
incline is their target.
T he three men on the truck bring up
their gas masks to the alert, settle their
steel helmets closer on their heads.
A t first the camion holds its speed.
Then it slackens off. The driver grabs
his gear-shift, kicks out his clutch. The
engine heaves— and heaves— and stalls!
"Quick! Spin it!” calls the driver.
T he California journalist has jumped.
H e tugs at the big crank.
" W h-r-r-r-r -r-r-room! ’’
T he shell breaks fifty yards behind.
Another digs a hole beside the road
fust on ahead.
And then the engine comes to life.
It c r u n c h e s, g r o a n s and a n s w e r s .
Slowly, with maddening lack of haste,
it rumbles on.
Later that night tw o American boys,
fresh from the trenches bordering that
shattered town, stumble up the stairs
of the chateau, into a sandbagged room
where the Rochester minister has his
canteen.
"Get any supplies tonight?” they ask.
"You bet I did! ” is the answer, "W hat
will you have?”
" W h at’s those? Canned peaches?
Gimme some. Package o f American
cigarettes — let’s see— an’ a cake of
chocolate— an’ som e of them cookies!”
"Gosh,” says the other youngster
when his w ants are filled. "W h at would
w e do without you?”
You hear that up and down the front,
a dozen times a night— “ W h a t would
w e do without them?"
Men and women in these organiza­
tions are risking their lives tonight to
carry up supplies to the soldiers. Trucks
and camionettes are creeping up as close
as any transportation is permitted.
From there these people are carrying
up to the gun-nests, through w<x)ds,
ecross open fields, into the trenches.
The boys are being served wherever
they go. ThingB to eat, things to read,
things to smoke, are being carried up
everywhere along the line.
W ith new troops pouring into France,
new supplies must be sent, more men
and women by the hundreds must be
enlisted. T hey are ready to give every­
thing. W ill you give your dollars to
help them help our men?
UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
SO AS TO SAVE COAL
A m ong o th e r In te re s tin g d iscu ssio n s
FAIRVIEW
on
v a rio u s p ro b lem s re la tin g to th e
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N o tice lias been p u b lish e d of th e
e v e r p o ssib le b ecom es s till m o re u r ­
asso c ia tio n a re briefly s ta te d to be:
is su in g of a m a r ria g e licen se to Roy
g en t in tile face of an e s tim a te d coal
To o rg a n iz e fo r se rv ic e a n d p ro te c ­ A sh w o rth an d Miss H a rrie t D onley
s h o r ta g e of 1 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s o f coal
tio n ; b rin g re sp o rtsib le d e a le rs Into b o th of P o rtla n d . T h e w ed d in g took
fo r w in te r. T h e w a r Is not o v er, an d
o n e o rg a n iz a tio n , c re a tin g
m u tu a l p la c e t o d u y . T l i e b rid e is th e g r a n d ­
in th e face o f d e c re a s e d p ro d u c tio n
co n fid en ce; m a k e b e tte r b u sin e ss fo r d a u g h te r o f M rs. H . M S haw a n d th e
d u e to S p an ish in flu en za an d o ilie r
m e m b e rs; licen se law now p e n d in g , g ro o m is a r e tu rn e d s o ld ie r, w ho w as
c au ses, a n d th e v a st w a r tim e fuel
a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n ; b rin g te r r ito r ie s d is c h a rg e d from a c tiv e d u tie s on a c ­
n eed s, fu el c o n se rv a tio n Is m o re n e ­
to g e th e r by a c c re d ite d r e p r e s e n ta ­ c o u n t of h a v in g been sev e re ly g a sse d
c e ss a ry th a n ever.
tiv e s; a d v o c a te real e s ta te tr a in in g In w lille in a c tio n ,
lie Is now g re a tly
C o u n try c o m m u n itie s a re in po si­
u n iv e r s itie s ; e lim in a tin g irre sp o n s l Im p ro v ed in h e a lth an d Is em p lo y ed
tio n to h e lp g re a tly coal c o n s e rv a ­
ble d e a le rs ;
e s ta b lis h
confidence in P o rtla n d w h ere tlie y o u n g c o u p le
tion by b u rn in g w ood. It Is e s tim a t
a m o n g th e p u b lic; m a k e d e a lin g s will n tu k e th e ir hom e.
ed th a t fa r m e rs now use 8 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
w ith e x tr a - te r r ito r ia l c lie n ts e asy ;
Mrs. II. M. S haw , w ho is liv in g t e m ­
co rd s o f fu el wood a n n u a lly .
All
lim it o v e rc ro w d in g of (h e p ro fe ssio n ; p o ra rily In P o rtla n d , is s p e n d in g a
fa rm s s h o u ld use II d u rin g th e w ar,
un ify an d s ta n d a rd iz e com m ission few d ay s a t h e r h o m e h ere.
esp e c ia lly in th e N o rth w e st w h ere it
ra te s ; g ive p ro te c tio n to th e sm a ll
Mrs. E. C. M orrison a n d son Billy
is so p le n tifu l.
b ro k e r ; re s tra in "J hi k -o f-u ll-tra d e s' w ill leav e th is e v e n in g fo r K a n sa s
A call h a s been m ad e upon th e
from m e d d lin g w ith re a l e s ta te ; C ity , M isso u ri, w h ere sh e w ill visit
coal m in es of (lie N o rth w e st to s u p ­
unify re a lly le g isla tio n In a n a tio n h e r p a re n ts Mr. an d M rs. W. N.
ply S o u th A m erica w ith fuel w hich I
w ide se n s e ; m a k e th e N o rth w e s t a L ew is, am i o th e r re la tiv e s in C o lo ­
lias th u s fa r been e x p o rte d from th e I
e a s te rn m ines.
T h e e a s te rn m in es ' le a d e r in re a lty o rg a n iz a tio n ; re-es rad o . S h e e x p e c ts to lie g o n e se v e ra l
talillsli co nfidence a m o n g e a s te r n e r s ; m o n th s, r e t u r n in g th e s o u th e rn rou» i
llave been p ro h ib ite d fro m e x p o rtin g
se c u re in fo rm a tio n fro m resp o n sib le th r o u g h C a lifo rn ia .
an y m o re co al, w hich w ill be d iv e r t­
m e m b e rsh ip c o n n e c tio n s ; p rin t c u r ­
M iss L tielle D u n b a r o f J o s e p h .
ed to o ilie r p u rp o s e s w h ere it Is so
re n t, rev ised m e m b e rsh ip lists fo r O re g o n , v isited
Iter g r a n d p a r e n ts ,
b ad ly n eed ed .
m e m b e rs; ad v ise m en w ho need leg al M r a n d Mr». I). 8. D u n b a r, se v e ra l
a s s is ta n c e ;
issu e r e g u la r b u lle tin s d ay s la st w eek.
T he firs t c h a p la in of th e U nited |
S ta te s se n a te w as the Rev. S am uel an d p u b lish r e g u la r C o n v e n tio n An
T h e re h a v e been s e v e ra l lig h t cases
p re p a r e
u n ifo rm
c o n tr a c t of In flu en za in F a irv ie w , but all a re
P rovost, of th e E piscopal ch u rch and j n u a ls ;
bishop of New York
T h e firs t rltap -i fo rm s.
re p o r te d w ell a g a in .
Iain of th e house of re p re se n ta tiv e s !
w as th e Rev. W illiam L y n n , o f th e ■ T h e o rg a n iz a tio n lias re c e n tly p re-
P re s b y te ria n ch u rch .
Both officiated ! |,a r e ,‘ “ v o lu m e c o n ta in in g tlie ad-
TERRY
in tlie first congress o rganized a fte r ! ’• fesses and (lisriissio n s or th e last
th e ad o p tio n of th e C o n stitu tio n
C a lle rs a t th e h o m e of M rs. E. M
a n n u a l co n v e n tio n , a lso c o n ta in in g
list of all a u th o riz e d d e a le rs w ho a re C oons lust w eek w ere Mrs. A nnie
X I m u ii C •oup.
m e m b e rs
T h is book is d is trib u te d S w an k o f F a irv ie w , M rs. J. H. M iller
If y o u r c h ild re n a re s u b je c t to
of S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n , Mrs. II A
c ro u p , o r if you h av e re a so n to fe a r fre e to m e m b e rs. A sp ecial m e m b e r­
th e ir b e in g a tta c k e d by th a t d ise a se , s h ip B u lletin Is issued by th e a s s o c ia ­ S h ie ld s a n d d a u g h te r M ildred.
you sh o u ld p ro c u re a b o ttle of C h a m ­ tio n , H e n ry B u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O re ­
M rs. W. T. S h erw o o d bus re tu rn e d
b e r la in ’s C ough R em edy an d stu d y g o n . T h e B u lletin c o n ta in s new s of to h e r h o m e a f t e r sp e n d in g severa*
th e d ire c tio n s fo r use, so th a t In case
d ay s w ith th e fam ily o t Jo s e p h Led
of an a tta c k you w ill know ex actly In te re s t to th e re a lty p ro fessio n .
b u ry .
w h at c o u rs e to p u rs u e . T h is is a fa ­
S u g a r Is a v a ila b le fo r Im m e d ia te
v o rite an d v ery su c c e ssfu l rem ed y fo r
c ro u p , a n d it is im p o r ta n t th a t you use by th e body in fifteen m in u ted
SANDY BLUFF
o b se rv e th e d ire c tio n s c a r e f u lly .— Ad. a f t e r e a tin g ; it is th e r e f o r e a q u ick
E m ery R a d fo rd is h om e fo r it w hile
so u rc e o f e n e rg y a n d h e a t.
S ta rc h
h a v in g re c e n tly reco v ered from th e
will p ro d u c e both en erg y an d h e a t,
" flu " . H is s is te r a n d fam ily , of To
b u t is a v a ila b le fo r th e body only
ledo, all h a v e it but not se rio u sly .
M a n u fa c tu re d by
a f t e r th r e e h o u rs . W e can afford to
J a c k B a rn e tt an d fam ily a re sick
SANDY CREAMERY CO. w ait a s h o r t tim e fo r o u r u p b u ild in g w ith th e S p a n ish " flu ."
a n d s tr e n g th , b u t th e boys o v e r th e r e
T h e n a m e "M o u n t H ood B u tte r "
M r a n d Mrs. P a u l D unn w ere P o r t­
h as h e re to fo re been used by p e r­
w ho becom e e x h a u ste d , re q u ire th e
la n d v is ito rs o ne day la st w eek,
m issio n o f th e M o u n t H ood Ice
q u ick s tim u la n t o f sw e e ts ; le t us
C re a m C o., w hich h as a ll its d a iry
se n d th e m m o re th a n th e i r allo t
p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r th a t
O ne a n d o n e -h a lf co rd s o f D oug­
m erit.
title . T h a t p e rm issio n h a s ceased ,
las fir wood h a s th e sa m e h e a tin g
hen ce th e c h a n g e of n a m e , w hich
v a lu e as o n e to n of coal, in g e n e ra l,
becam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
H. W. S n a s h a il, p re s id e n t of th e
tw o p o u n d s o f
wood e q u a ls one
“ M o u n ta in
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B u tte r "
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