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GRESHAM (H T IA M IK F R ID A Y , VOX E M H E It M. IU IN PAGE REPUBLICANS ARE VICTORS OVER STATE > •"•EC ar" ar:::*mnfa !t« w i: n ft i^ wi mp!!, ir:.anni' : 7i!n:*n Y our W ork Done Free W anted: P osition by a cqm petent book keeper Good a t p riv a te accounts. S ervices will be fu rn ish e d free of charge. Say, th a t would be a ra re chance for som eone ueeding a bookkeeper, w ouldn’t it? Well, th a t Is Just w hat we a re offering you all th e tim e. L et o u r bookkeepers keep your books for you All you have to do is to deposit all your funds in th e bank as fast as received from an y source W hen you go to pay a n y th in g w rite a cheek. Your deposit tic k e ts w ill show all y o u r receip ts com pletely an d clearly. Your cancelled checks tell th e com plete late of all ex p e n d ltu res, and fu rn ish a receip t for the sam e. L ast T u e s d a y 's s ta te e le c tio n w as a c o m p lete v icto ry fo r th e re p u b lic a n tic k e t, all dow n th e lin e fro m s e n a to r to c o n sta b le . T h is re s u lt w as fo re c a ste d long b efo re th e e lec tio n , a s O regon is a re p u b lic a n s t a te at all tim e s a n d th e p a rty w as so lid fo r all its n o m in ees on th e s ta te tic k e t. A few c o u n tie s e le c te d d e m o c ra ts to th e le g is la tu re o r to c o u n ty otticcs, b u t so fa r a s h e a rd fro m every co u n ty gav e a p lu r a lity fo r S e n a to r M cN ary, G o v ern o r W lth y c o m b e a n d th e re p re- ¡CAPTAIN BRUCE HOYT s e n ta tv e s in c o n g re s s in th e ir r e WOUNDED IN HAND sp ectiv e d is tric ts . B oth th e s p r in g p rim a rie s a n d th e T h e fo llo w in g tw o le tte r s w ere r e g e n e ra l e le c tio n s w ere e n d o rs e m e n t) C o n tin u e d fro m page 1 ceived M onday, N o v em b er 4 th by o f th e " p r e s e n t in c u m b e n ts ." Not h as b ro u g h t a b o u t a m u re a g re e a b le Id e ll W ih lo n , from h er son C o rp o ral o ne of th e m in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty a tm o s p h e re b etw een e m p lo y e r an d B ru ce H oyt, w ho is in F ra n c e : w as d e fe a te d , a lth o u g h th e r e w as a em p lo y ed , how th e 1. W. W. a n d o t h In F ra n c e , O c to b er 3d, 1918 d e te rm in e d o p p o sitio n a g a in s t som e e r H un p ro p a g a n d a a g e n ts h av e been My d e a r M o th e r:— W ell, m o th e r of th e m , o n e in p a r tic u la r being w eeded o u t o r m et th e ir ju s t d e s e r ts d e a r, 1 am s till on to p a f t e r a few Judge G a n te n b e in . H is m a jo rity by im p rin o n m e n t o r In te rn m e n t, how d a y s ’ h ad w ork. I t w as su re ly som e w as 2,927, a n d w ith a b e tte r-k n o w n th e lo g g e rs a re all lib e rty bond buy h a rd w o rk , h u t I am ta k in g a few o p p o n e n t he m ig h t ea sily hav e been e rs a n d Bed C ro ss b o o ste rs is im p o s d ay s re s t now as 1. re c eiv ed a g u n sh o t w ound in th e le ft w rist, i t Is d e fe a te d . sib le. n o t b ad, so d o n 't w orry. Ju d g e S ta p le to n receiv ed a M atter T o p ro p erly d e sc rib e a ll th e above O ne of th e boys w ho cam e in la te r in g v o te: I t w as 28,8 70 b ein g a lead c o n d itio n s in th e d e ta il o f th e i r a c said th a t Ace w as k ille d , b u t 1 do not I w ill w rite to th e of 14,147 o v e r h is o p p o n e n t, A lfred c o m p lis h m e n t w ould be n o th in g s h o rt know fo r su re . co m p an y a n d find o u t. P. D obson, w ho p o lled 14,723 votes. in its re c ita l of o n e of o u r m ost b e a u 1 h a v e n ’t h e a rd how F e te cam e o u t. T h e " w r itte n in ’’ n a m e of F . C. tifu l n a tio n a l ro m an ces. b u t lie w as all O. K. w hen 1 left. W ell, m o th e r, th is iH a h a rd Job H ow ell fo r s ta te s e u a to r w as la rg e T h e g e ttin g o u t of a ir p la n e sp ru c e e n o u g h to e le c t h im by a p lu r a lity of is o ftim e s a first c o u sin to tr e n c h life a n d 1 c a n ’t te ll m uch m o re so will close. 935 votes. Y et n o t m o re th a n 7000 fo r th r illin g a d v e n tu r e . L ife a n d th e L ots of love und kisHcs to all. v o tes w ere c a st fo r th is office o u t of p u rs u it of h a p p in e s s a re o ftim e s BRU C E, m o re th a n 4 3 ,0 0 0 In th e e n tir e c o u n m o re th e re s u lt of a k in d d is p o sitio n N a n te s, F ra n c e , Oct. 8, 1918. ty. T h e re w ere five c a n d id a te s fo r of un A llw ise P ro v id e n c e th a n any My d e a r M o th e r: W ell, m o th e r th is office. o th e r fa c to r in h u m a n e n d e a v o r d e a r, 1 am g e ttin g to he so m e w a n Jo h n S. C o k e seem s to be e lec ted W h e th e r a fellow is o v e r th e r e o r d e re r. I h av e been on th e m ove a l su p re m e ju s tic e to fill a vacan cy , his o v e r h e re he a lw a y s h a s h is tw o m ost e v e r sin ce I la s t w ro te an d n am e as w ell as t h a t o f s e v e ra l o th ch an ces. As a n ex am p le a fellow lo g h a v e fo u n d a h om e a t la st. T h is p lace is th e la rg e s t I have e rs h a v in g been w ritte n in. g e r w as " te n d in g T om m y M ore." seen so fa r. it is a b o u t a s la rg e If Of th e s ta te -w id e m e a s u re s on th e T h a t's a la rg e th r o a te d block w eig h not la r g e r th a n P o rtla n d a n d a d e a n b a llo t fo u r fa ile d to c a rry a n d th r e e in g 550 to 600 p o u n d s. T h is " T o m place, too. I h av e not h e a rd fro m Ace o r F eta w ere a d o p te d . T h e fo llo w n g mean my M o re" is fa s te n e d w ith a s tro n g so d o n 't know how th ey cam e u re s fa ile d : " c h o k e r ” to u h ig h stu m p a n d is th ro u g h . By th e wuy th e p a p e rs read T h e bill to e s ta b lis h n o rm a l u sed as a lead so th e logs w ill com e th is th in g is a b o u t o v er, a n d 1 hope schools in s o u th e rn a n d e a s te rn O re o n to th e la u d in g p ro p e rly . T h e m ale It Is by th e tim e you receiv e th is. . Now d o n ’t w orry a b o u t m e fo r I gon. lin e an d c h o k e r pass th r o u g h th e T h e bill to e s ta b lis h a h om e fo r th r o a t of th e T om m y M ore w hen th e am a ll (). K. I am up a n d a ro u n d und can still ro ll c ig a r e tte s , so you d e lin q u e n t, d e p e n d e n t a n d d e fectiv e line g o es o u t, b u t w hen th e log com es see I am not bad. c h ild re n in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . T h e Iasi le tte r I received from you in th e c h o k e r m u st be u n h o o k ed , T h e bill p ro h ib itin g th e use of tu k e n o u t of th e “ T o m m y ” a n d re a h - d a te d A ugust titli, tun th en I h a v e n 't been in o ne p lace lo n g e n o u g h se in e s a n d s e t-n e ts on th e B ogue h o o k ed . This jo b is cu lled " te n d in g fo r It to ca tc h me. riv e r. T o m m y .” W hen th e “ d o n k ey is p u ll 1 h a v e w ritte n back to th e co m T h e e m e rg e n c y s ta te tax of (9 4 0 ,- ing th e r e is a te rrific s tru in on th e p any an d a sk e d th e m to fo rw a rd my 000. s tr a p th a t h o ld s th e T om m y M ore in m ull so I g u e ss you hud b e tte r a d d re s s my m ail th e sa m e as I w ill g e t T lie fo llo w in g m e a s u re s seem to p o sitio n . T h e fro n t sid e of th e “ T o m It fro m th e re . W ell, I w ill h a v e to h av e c a rr ie d w ith d e fin ite m a jo r i m y " is called th e b ite of th e line. I t's close us th e r e is n 't m uch to tell. tie s: L o ts of love to a ll (a n d I e x p ect to a s o r t of “ No M an's L a n d " w hen th T h e bill p ro h ib itin g co m m e rc ia l d o n k ey is p u llin g . I t 's th e u su a l c u s he w ith you so o n .) C O R F K B. HOYT. fishing In th e W illa m e tte riv e r tom fo r lo g g e rs to look o u t fo r th e ir Co. E. 3 6 1 st In f a n try . abo v e O sw ego. ow n p e rso n a l su fety an d le t o th e r s do T h e bill a b o lis h in g p u b lic a tio n of lik ew ise. T ills fellow g o t hack of th e DANDELION LEAVES BEST d e lin q u e n t tax lists. b ite of th e lin e, h u t on to p o f th e FOR GOPHER POISON BAIT T h e bljl fixing th e ra te of pay fo r stu m p th a t th e " T o m m y " w as a n S uccess In p o iso n in g g o p h e rs in O r a d v e rtis in g leg al n o tices. ch o re d to. it w as a cold fro sty m o rn T h e v o te w e n t a g a in s t th e n o rm a l in g so to keep up his c irc u la tio n lie egon d e p e n d s chiefly upon u sin g th e school m e a s u re in b o th M u ltn o m ah w as Ju m p in g up und dow n a s tr id e of rig h t b ait and p lacin g it In th e rig h t lo c a tio n ," said P ro f. G eorge F. S ykes c o u n ty an d th e s ta te a t la rg e in a b o u t th e c h o k e r s tru p . H e co u ld crack th e sam e p ro p o rtio n . T h e to tu ls , in- h is h eels th r e e tim es. O nce as In in s u b m ittin g u p ress re p o r t of th e e lu d in g M u ltn o m a h , as sh o w n by th e m ad e h is high a ltitu d e leap th e s tra p A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege b u lle tin , ‘L ife H isto ry a n d C o n tro l of th e P ocket in c o m p le te r e tu r n s , a re : th a t he w as lig h tin g a s tr id e o f b ro k e. Yes, 3 5 ,5 8 6 ; no, 4 6 ,5 6 7 ; m a jo r S tra p , T om m y und m ain lin e in s ta n t G o p h er in th e W illa m e tte V alley.” D en d ello n leaves w ere fo u n d to be ity a g a in s t, 10,981. ly d is a p p e a re d In th e sc e n e ry , h u t th e T h e c h ild r e n ’s h om e m e a s u re , u "T o m m y te n d e r ” did n o t lose a S tro k “ th e b est g e n e ra l b ait, a n d now , w hll" b ill to ex p en d (2 0 0 ,0 0 0 on su ch an w ith his h eels as he cam e dow n, b u t th e soil is d am p b u t n o t m iry an d in s titu tio n in P o rtla n d , lo st by a c a u su u ly re m a rk e d as he saw th e g re e n foods a r e not a b u n d a n t, is th e la rg e m a jo rity u p s ta te a n d w as d e " r ig g in g " d is a p p e a r from u n d e r him . m ost effectiv e tim e fo r w ork a g a in s t fe a te d in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty . T h e "Y o u w ill h av e to be s w if te r th a n th e g o p h e r. T h e m isc h ie v o u s little g o p h e r has in c o m p le te to ta ls a re : th a t If you w an t to g e t m e, 1 am too been follow ed in to Its In n e r h o m e by Y es, 3 1 ,7 6 7 ; no, 4 9 ,0 5 6 ; M a c a tty fo r you. th e a u th o r of tile b u lle tin , H ow ard jo r ity a g a in s t, 17,289. H e was not very w ise M. W ig h t, I n s tru c to r in zoology at Yet he w as not q u ite a fool, W h ile th e bill p ro h ib itin g u se of tlie co lleg e, now in th e first line He knew th e ox m ig h t kick c e rta in ty p e s o f g e a r on th e R ogue So lie sto o d b eh in d th e m ule. tr e n c h e s in F ra n c e . The horn • riv e r w as a p p ro v e d in M u ltn o m ah To th o se w ho d o n ’t b eliev e th is, a g ro u n d s a n d h a b its o f th e p e st a re co u n ty , It lost in g r e a te r p ro p o rtio n s h o r t so jo u rn in o ne of th e s e firsi p o rtra y e d by w ord an d p ic tu re . T h e o u ts id e . T h e fo llo w in g a re th e c o m lin e tre n c h e s of sp ru c e p ro d u c tio n a n n u a l d a m a g e by g o p h e rs In th e b ined to ta ls a n d It is in d ic a te d th a t w ould be se lf c o n v in cin g . W illa m e tte v alley is e s tim a te d a t (1 ,- th e bill h as been d e fe a te d by abov, T h e im m e n sity o f th e U. H. a i r 5 0 0 .0 0 0 . 2000 m a jo rity . p la n e p ro g ra m , is of its e lf a p p a llin g W h a t b a it to p re p a re a n d how to Y es, 3 4 ,5 6 8 ; no, 3 5 ,6 7 4 ; m a- w hen you su b m it It to figures. O rig p re p a re it, us well as w hen an d jo r lty a g a in s t, 1106. in a lly we in te n d e d an a ir navy o f 30,- w h ere to p lace it in th e b u rro w s, is 000 a irsh ip s . So In clo sin g , ju s t to to ld In sim p le la n g u a g e an d I l lu s tr a t SOLICITING FUNDS TO PAY* F O R '* P A R S 0 N A G E ^ v" >ou 8OII1‘ ' ‘b n ,,f ,l“ ' m a g n itu d e ed w ith o rig in a l p h o to g ra p h s. Dean o f th e e a g le ’s w ings an d th e e a g le 's A. II. C o rd ley , d ire c to r o f th e e x p e ri T h e official b o a rd o f th e P le a a a n t sc re a m an d th e e a g le 's cla w s of m e n t s ta tio n , say s th a t Mr. W rig h t’s H om e M eth o d ist c h u rc h d ecid ed a t a sp ru c e p ro d u c tio n , th a t is m a k in g th e In v e s tig a tio n s hav e b ro u g h t o u t som e re c e n t m e e tin g to se c u re s u b s c rip H o h e n z o lle rn brood of v u ltu re s In new a n d v a lu a b le In fo rm a tio n on tio n s fo r th e a n n u a l b u d g e t, th e ch ief H u n la u d s e t u p anil ta k e n o tice. I g o p h e r co n tro l. item of w hich is th e d eb t on th e p a r am g o in g to s t a r t th e A m erican a ir S ixty d iffe re n t foods w ere used in so n a g e P ro v isio n s h av e been m ad " navy of 3 0 ,0 0 0 a ir p la n e s o v e r O resh - d e te rm in in g th e best b a it, an d m any fo r p a y m e n t on a w eekly b asis. 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(»’G rad y , New Y o rk 's d e p u ty police " T h e y hew ed It t h a t lib e rty 's s u n G reatly Kcn<-4ltc<l by C ham berlain's Tableta. c o m m issio n er. b eam s m ig h t d aw n on th e n ig h t o v e r th e r e ." " I am th a n k f u l fo r th e good I have C ham berlain's C ough Keenady. Y ours as e v e r, receiv ed by u sin g C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets. A bout tw o y e a rs a g o w hen 1 G EO. 11. P R E S T O N . Do not Im ag in e th a t b e c a u se o th e r beg an ta k in g th e m I w as s u ffe rin g a cough m ed icin es fa ile d to g ive you r e A co u cav e m irro r h a s been de- g re a t d eal fro m d is tre s s a f t e r e a tin g , lief th a t It w ill be th e sa m e w ith auil fro m h e a d a c h e an d a tire d , la n 'h a m b e r l a l n 's C ough R em ed y . B ear *•<(»"*• by w hich th e effect o f an en- g u id fe e lin g d u e to In d ig e stio n an d in m ind th a t from a sm a ll b e g in n in g j la rg e m e n t is s e c u re d w hen sm a ll a to rp id liv er. C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts th is re tn e d y h a s g a in e d a w o rld -w id e - p h o to g ra p h s a re held In fro n t o f it c o rre c te d th e s e d is o rd e rs In a s h o rt re p u ta tio n an d Im m en se sa le. A m e d lim e , a n d sin ce ta k in g tw o h o ttie s of icin e m u st hav e ex c e p tio n a l m e rit to th e m my h e a lth h a s been g o o d ,” S to p re a d in g h e re a n d tu r n to th e »In e steem w h r e v e r it becom es w rite s M rs. M. I’. H arw o o d , A u b u rn , w ant ad colum n k n o w n .— Ad v. New Y ork r Adv. BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON “A MILLION A DAY” Did one of these 200 letters come to you? 4 DUSTY courier slid off his motor-cycle at the big double hut in a French town and tramped up to the canteen. “ Got a note for the secretary from my commanding officer," he said. He handed a piece of paper across the counter to a smiling middle-aged man. This is the note the Secretary read: A W e la n d ed h ere th ree d a y a ago— m iles from a n yw h ere. Can y o u se n d us so m e su pplies, e sp e c ia lly w ritin g p a p e r ? T h is is the first chance the b o y s h a ve had to w r ite h om e and w e h a ve no p a p e r to g iv e them . ♦ > The older man looked up and grinned. “ Got you away off in the woods, have they ? ” “I’ll say they have!” “Can you carry anything?” “All you’ll give me I ” From the shelves the secretary took big packages of paper and envelopes. “Too much?” He asked. “It will be gone ten minutes after I get back! ” said the boy. “Tonight,” the secretary went on, ‘Til drive out a truck with more supplies and a man to stay with you. And tell the boys that if their letters are finished, I’ll bring them back with me tonight, and get them into the mails.” An hour later that motor-cyclist whizzed into camp, loaded down with writing paper, and in ten minutes letters were being written to 200 American homes. The United W ar Work organizations know what letters mean to American soldiers. They know that fighters want to get letters and want to write letters. So in every hut and on every ship your boys find writing paper, envelopes, ink, pens and pencils, and tables where they can get off by themselves and tell the folks back home how things are going. • Millions of sheets are given away free every week to American boys overseas. That is why the letters you get from your boy are written on the stationery of one of these organizations. It is one of the plans to bridge the Atlantic. Help keep the letters coming I Your dollars will supply a whole Company for several days. Dig deep today; help to bind together France and here. Why you should give twice as much as you ever gave before! T h e need Is fo r • world began. sum of 70% greater than any gift ever asked for tin e a the T h a G overnm ent has fixed thia Sum at (170,500,000. B y giving to these seven organixationa all a t ones, the coat and effort o f eta ad. ditional campaigns is saved. Unless Americans do give tw ice as m uch as aver before, ou> aoldtais and aallora m ay not enjoy du ring 19)9 th e ir: 1.600 Recreation P Hidings 1,000 M iles of M o vie F ilm 100 Leading Stags S tart X.0O0 A th letic Directors 2,500 Libraries su p p ly in g 5,000,000 books 85 Hostess Houses 15,000 B ig -b ro th er “ secretaries'* Millions of dollars of boms comforts W h a n you give double, you m ass sure th at every fighter baa the chest aad comforts of these seven organisations every step of the w ay from home to the fron t and back again. You provide him w ith a church, a theatre, a abeerful horns, a store, a school, a club and an athletic field— end a know ledge th a t the fo lM back home are w ith him , heart and soul I You have loaned your money to supply their physical needs. N o w give to m aintain the M rale that is w in nin g the w ar I UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN \ - r “ W J - 5“ 19 * This space is patriotically contributed to the I'nited (fa r If’ork Campaign by L L KIDDER. Hdw. Co. CARL DAHL, Shoemaker. A J W BROWN. Gresham Market. MRS E BOUGHNER Novelty Store. MRS NORA WITHROW. Confectionery. GEORGE DIETL, Sanitary Market. CLEVELAND & BROWN Real Estate. CITY BAKERY S E Palmquiat, Harness. PETER LENARD, Tailor. Elkington & Crider, Real Estate. J E (Ed.) METZGER, Furniture MRS O B BELT, Confectionery. C E OSBURN, Chevrolet Garage. THREE