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ö PAG E FOUR GRESHAM K IMUIN G FOR SALE Six-room modern Bungalow with garage. Lot 100x100. Lull set of plumbing; electric lights and gas. Cor. fourth and Hood sts. Price o n ly ___ $2100 •Seven-room dwelling with lot 100x100 feet; good barn and lots of fruit trees. Second street, near Main, Price only $1400 Corner lot 100x100 in W hitehead Add. Level as a $300 Boor and all cleared................. \11 abov e properties can be bought on very easy terms. BANK OF GRESHAM The Cat Came Back to Get Warm Most Anybody Will Enjoy K «wçw a little warmth these days and there is plen ty of fuel. Oregon is well supplied with fuel, it being the best sup plied state in the Union Our line of heating stoves is still quite corn- complete. H’ith each heater sold this week we will give a nest of saws. Just the thing to use around the house. L.L. KIDDER HDW. CO. (iresham, Oregon SIM M O NS. M’CORMACK ADOPTS In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f TEN WAR OR I‘HANS O reg o n , fo r M u itn o m u h C o u n ty . in v e s to rs B u ild in g Co., a C o rp o ra tio n , P lu ln tlff, vs. M aik E ls e r an d K a tie R o b erts, fo rm e rly K a tie E lser, D e fen d an ts. i f * , ■" T o M aik E lse r, tile ab o v e n am ed d e fe n d a n t: In th e n am e o f tile S ta te of O regon you a re h e re b y re q u ire d to a p p e a r and a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t tiled a g a in s t you in tile ab o v e e n title d su ii on o r b e fo re th e e x p ira tio n of six w eeks fro m a n d a f t e r th e d a te of th e first p u b lic a tio n o f tills su m m o n s u p on you, a n d if you fail to so a n s w e r o r o th e rw is e a p p e a r in said s u it, fo r w a n t th e re o f plulntlfT w ill ta k e de fa u lt a g a in s t you a n d ap p ly to th e C o u rt fo r th e re lie f p ra y e d fo r in th e I c o m p la in t on file h e re in , to -w lt: F o r u d e c re e w h erein a n d w h ere i by it s h a ll be a d ju d g e d a n d d ecreed 1 th a t p lu ln tlff iiave a n d reco v er fro m ! th e d e fe n d a n ts M aik E lse r an d K atie R o b e rts * 1 9 5 .4 0 , II. S. la w fu l m o n ey , w ith In te re s t th e re o n u t tile ra te 01 8 p e r c e n t p e r a n n u m fro m O cto b er Jo h n M cC orm ack. ta m o u s A m er w ith in te re s t th e re o n a t th e ra te of ican sin g e r, now h as 12 c h ild re n . * 5 0 .0 0 a tto r n e y 's fees, uud fo r co sts T en of th e m a re w a r c h ild re n — und d is b u rs e m e n ts in th is su it. co in in g to him w ith in th e la s t T h a t p la in tiff's m o rtg a g e , d a te d y e a r. All of th e ir k in w as lost Ju ly 25, 1012, an d rec o rd e d on p ag e w tien a H un U -boat su n k a sh ip 267 of Book 470, M o rtg ag e R e c o r d s 1 upon w hich th ey w ere rid in g in of M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , c o v e r tin- Irish c h a n n e l T h ey w ere th e ing Lot 10, Block 11, in H o lg a te A d c h ild re n o f M rs M cC orm ack s sis d itio n to tile C ity of P o rtla n d , O re te r lie a ssu m ed all re sp o n sib ility g o n , is a \ itliil u n d s u b s is tin g lien up- ] fo r (lie ra isin g anil e d u c a tio n of on said re a l p ro p e rty ; th u t said in o rt- | tin- in an d is b rin g in g th e m to g ag e lie fo reclo sed , said p ro p e rty sold A m erica. > as p ro v id ed by law , u u d tile p ro c e e d s | of said sa le be ap p lie d to till* c o sts of | F u e l c o n tro l w ill c o n tin u e u n til sale, llic co sts an d d is b u rs e m e n ts h e re in , a n d to th e s e v e ra l su m s d u e pence is p ro c la im e d , th e fu el ad m in ls tra tlo n c e a sin g its a c tiv itie s only p la in tiff. T h a t p la in tiff m ay bid on said w h en th e y b eco m e u n n e c e ss a ry u n d e r p ro p el ly at said sa le a n d b ecom e a a rm is tic e c o n d itio n s , a c c o rd in g l i p u rc h a s e r th e r e o f; tlia t d e fe n d a n ts ad v ice s receiv ed by F u e l A dm iiiis und each o f th e m , a n d any a n d ull p e rso n s c la im in g by. th r o u g h o r un tr a to r F re d .1. H olm es. V a rlo u s c o n i li r tliein , o r e lilie r of th e m , be f o i - | m itte c s w ill he re le a se d upon th • e v e r b u rre d anil fo re c lo se d of an y c o m p le tio n o f th e ir w o rk , b u t th " am i all r i g h i , eliitin o r in te re s t in said re a l p ro p e rty , o r an y p a rt th e re o f, s c tu a l m a c h in e ry fo r th e fu ll dis- i - x c i pt tin- s ta tu to r y rig h t of re d e m p - c h a rg e o f d u tie s of th e a iim in is tra lio n , m ul tim t p la in t iff b a n su ch , | on will be re ta in e d u n til th e o rg a n o th e r unci f u r th e r re lie f as to th i Izatio u a u to m a tic a lly p asses o u t o C o u rt m*$ seem e q u ita b le . T ills su m m o n s is se rv e d upon you ex isten ce. by p u b lic a tio n in th e U reah an i O u t look in p u rs u a n c e of an o rd e r o f th e T he K aiser W ilhelm can al was o f H o n o ra b le R o b ert T u c k e r, ju d g e of ficially opened Ju n e 21, 1895. It Is a lile a b ó te e n title d C o u rt, m ad e an d e n te re d o n th e 1 9 th day of N o v em b er. nior** sixty-one m iles In 1915, d ire c tin g th a t said su m m o n s be len g th , and for th e e a ste rly p a rt of Its p u b lish e d o n ce each w eek fo r six co u rse follow s th e lin e of th e old E id er c o n se c u tiv e w eek s in said p ap er. can al It Is 197 feet w ide at th e w a t Dal- d an d first p u b lish e d Novelli er su rfa c e and 72 feet at th e bottom , her 19 18. w ith a d e p th of tw en ty n in e feet s i x ' J .1 JO H N SO N , A tto rn i \ fo r P la in tiff. 314 S p a ld in g in c lu s T he to ta l cost of th e can al was B ldg . P o rtla n d , O reg o n ; *39,000,000. Tin- w orld's p ro d u ctio n of p e tro le u m ' II lias been estim ated th a t N oah's a rk w as 547 fest long, 91 feet broad S ta te s geological su rv ey ex p erts as In a n ,| 54 f, e t hig h Its cap acity , accord- e x c e s s of .00,0 .0,000 liarrc ls, or m ore lug to Bishop W ilkins, w as 72,625 th a n 63,000,00c m etric tons tons EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Offlci w ith C om m ercial T ra n sfe r Co., 225 Ash St . bet. F irs t and Second G resh am Office, G arage n e a r L u m b er Y ard. R esidence sam e. R egular Trip» Between G RESH A M and PO RTLA N D and O utside H auling. NOT OUTLOOK IL L E G A L . T h e re h a s been a big leg al w a r in L os A n g eles o v e r th e q u e stio n of k is sin g In p u b lic. T h e city co u n cil a d o p te d an o rd in a n c e w hich p ro v id ed p u n is h m e n t fo r o s c u la tin g in p u b lic. T h e m a tte r w e n t . to th lo w e r — e -------- c o u rt th r o u g h th e se lf-sa c rific e of a d e v o te e a n d th e o rd in a n c e w as u p — i.'.u cu d w im h eld . Not b ein g o sa o tisfie ith iu-31 th e v e rd ic t th e s e lf-c o n s titu te d v ictim o f th e law a p p e a le d to th e b e tte r Judg- m e n t o f th e s u p e r io r c o u rt a n d w ent aw ay tr iu m p h a n t. T h e s u p e r io r c o u rt d e c la re d th e local law to be u n c o n sti tu tio n a l an d th e k is s e rs m ay en jo y i F R ID A Y , NOVEM BER 1U18 GRESHAM LOCALS M rs F r a n k W o stell Is In P le a s a n ' V alley n u rs in g Influenza p a tie n ts . Miss Inez L usted sp en t T hanks- g iv in g D ay in P o rtla n d w ith frie n d s D r- H . H. O tt a n d fam ily w ere T h a n k s g iv in g Day g u e s ts o f M r. a n d -', r s - w - K- B u rk e . A rth u r S tre b ln fro m th e N aval 1 ra in in g ( a m p in S e a ttle s p e n t I^ a n k s g iv in g w ith h om e fo lk k s. th e m se lv e s to th e lim it allo w e d by th e k lssees. As th e s u p e r io r c o u rt h a s “ J “ "J?* ^ “ ed le t dow n th e b ars we m ay a s s u m - “ J a „ " . i... . i . ,, ... , w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. E. L. T h o rp e yes t h a t th e fre e p eo p le of C a lifo rn ia , to . say n o th in g o f th e to u r is ts a n d visit-1 o rs, a re h ap p y b ecau se blind ju s tic e Mrs. E r n e s t T hom . w ho ha8 beet| h a s been v in d ic a te d . w lth ln flu en 2 a a t th e ho01e of h e . L ack of ta m ilia rily w ith th e C all- p a re n ts , M r. a n d Mrs. W. C. B u rch , fo rn ia c o n s titu tio n p ro h ib its a d is ¡„ re c o v e rin g c u sslo n o f th e m e rits of th e d ecisio n , ______ fro m a C a lifo rn ia p o in t of view , b u t T h a n k s g iv in g Day g u e s ts a t th e o n e can a lw a y s fall back on th e fed , h om e of M r. a n d M rs A. H evel were e ra l c o n s titu tio n as th e b u lw a rk o f Mr. an d M rs. G eo rg e L eslie, F ra n k A m e ric a n lib e rty . T h e D e c la ra tio n W ostell a n d c h ild re n . of In d e p e n d e n c e sayB s o m e th in g ----------- a b o u t life, lib e rty a n d th e p u rs u it of G eo rg e L eslie J r ., a n d w ife o ' h a p p in e ss. T h e se r ig h ts w ere h eld 1 P o r tla n d w ere c a lle rs o n e d ay th is by th a t d o c u m e n t to be se lf-e v id e n t, w eek a t th e h o m e of h is p a re n ts , Mr. A ro u n d th e m th e c o n s titu tio n of th e !an<* M rs. G eo rg e L eslie. U n ite d S ta te s w as w r ite n .. T h e a v e ra g e m an w ho a tte m p ts to 1 M iss H e s te r T h o rp e cam e h om e k iss h is la d y f a ir im a g in e s h e is in | fro m C o lto n , w h e re sh e is te a c h in g th e p u rs u it of h a p p in e s s an d on e can th e d is tr ic t sch o o l, fo r T h a n k sg iv in g . h a rd ly see how le g isla tio n m a k in g j S he w ill r e t u r n to h e r d u tie s on Mon th e a tte m p t a m isd e m e a n o r could be day- u p h e ld a n y w h e re in a n y s ta te o f th « A m ong tb e ln f lu e n la p a . u n io n . O f c o u rs e , th e m an in th e | lle u tg , n G re8 b am a re MUa g A v lice M tc o u a iu a ic . u i b s u cr case m ay re a lly be p u rs u in g tro u b le lio b e rt8 , Mj88 L P eter8O n a „., in s te a d o f h a p p in e ss, b u t it Is n o t th e o l e a n 1)avldsoll> all of w houl a re d o . final re s u lts t h a t a re c o n te m p la te d ! ¡ng w en by th e D e c la ra tio n o f In d e p e n d e n c e . ' B ut we find th a t th e d o c u m e n t g u a r Mr. a n d M rs. C. I. B a k e r a n d son a n te e s th e • p u rs u it, ’ so - it is to be . In 'E . . lls w o r th « a u n u d v C u o u m i i m Gil- .. . . n a a i n i u d e e i r i R. v. H U fe rre d th a t a m an m ay even ste a l a b e rtso n w ere th e g u e s ts on T h a n k s k iss if h e w a n ts one e it h e r in p u b lic g iv in g Day of Mr. a n d M rs. R o r o u t o f it.* ¡B a ile y a t T ro u td a le . In th e s e tim e s of th e " flu ” th e I _______ h e a lth a u th o r itie s h a v e d isc o u ra g e d ! Mrs. M. A. S tu b b s e n te r ta in e d at k issin g e ith e r in p u b lic o r p riv a te , d in n e r on S u n d a y Mr. a n d M rs. W. , H e a lth officials say th a t he w ho k isses K H a m ilto n a n d fa m ily , R ic h a rd a n d ru n s aw ay m ay n o t live to k iss E m e rs o n , M r. P h a ir , a ll of P o rtla n d a n o th e r d ay , fo r th e re a s o n th u t th e a n d th e M isses G race a n d R u th p u rs u it o f a k iss a t th is tim e is re a l- H a rtle y o f G resh am . ly d a n g e ro u s , as it Is a p u rs u it of ----------- g e rm s, U1IVIUUX3B m icro b es an d out su ch il like. ,{oy ib b s is — h — om e — fro m •*««» UIIU line, T 1 n he r » H- G ----------- — — — — — I.w ui C or h e a lth ap p e a l, h o w ev er, is b ased only v a llis fo r th e T h a n k s g iv in g v a catio n , on com m on se n se an d so u n d ju d g Jle ,las been a p p o in te d c o rp o ra l and m e n t. B eh in d th e k is s e r th e co n stl- *8 an a s s is ta n t in s tr u c to r in o n e sec- tu tio n »till s ta n d , b u t it is pow erless: i t *°n. H e w ill re tu r n to h is w ork at to a p p e a se th e o u tra g e d fe e lin g s of a ' ’he o p e n in g of sch o o l on M onday. m a rrie d m an If a n o th e r m an kisses E llsw o rth R a k e r fro m th e N aval th e fo r m e r’s w ife T ra in in g C am p in S e a ttle has been sp e n d in g s e v e ra l d ay s w ith MORALE OF SOLDIERS j h om e fo lk s. H e w as a c c o m p a u ie 1 AUCTION SALE. One mile and a half Southeast of Gresham, on the Palmblad Station Road. SATUR D AY , DECEM BER Beginning at 10:00 A. M. Sharp 7 1 hree Milk Cows, three Heifers, one of them fresh in a few days. One Duroc Jersey Sow; nine pigs, six week old; seven Shoats; span of Mares, one sorrel, one bay, six and seven years old, weight 1022. One W agon. One set Work Harness. One set single Harness. Two tons Oat and Clover Hay. One 50-tooth Harrow. One 12-inch Breaking Plow. Forty Spring Brown Leghorn Pullets. - Two cords W ood. One Butterfly Separator. Milk Cans. Buckets. One Queen W ashing Machine. One W ringer. One W heelbarrow. One 2 1-2 gallon Churn. Sixty quarts Fruit. Six Stanchions. All Household Goods. Tools, Etc. •i ERMS— I p to $20, Cash. Over $20, Bankable Notes, four months, at 8 per cent. Sale Rain or Shine Free Lunch at Noon * C. A. M A I R A N I, O w ner R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer. A. "MEYERS, Clerk WRIOHT TO ASSIST DAVIS IN ENGLAND b v v w s iu SET BACK AT HOME I by C o m m a n d e r R. G ilb e rtso n , who C essa tio n o f h o s tilitie s in E u ro p e h a s been a g u e s t a t th e R a k e r hom e a n d d is a p e a ru n e e of th e p ro sp e c t of E rn e s t W. ------------ S tr a tto n r e tu r n “ e vuiv d hom e uivvui.p, m e en em y un itie fie n e iu ----- m e e tin g th on mt* th e b u a ttle ld h a s b ro u g h t a n im m e d ia te loss o f on W ed n esd ay e v e n in g fro m S o u th -------’ - m erican - m o ra le am o n g A tro o p s a ' D a k o ta a n d o th e r m o u n ta in s ta te s hom e th a t is re g a rd e d a t I w h ere he h a s been in g o v e rn m e n t th e W a r D e p a rtm e n t as so m e w h a t 1 etu p lo y fo r s e v e ra i m o n th s. H e w as .. ...... 1 •___ _ , a la rm in g . It is u n d e rs to o d t h a t ste p s d is c h a rg e d fro m serv ice, th e clo se of to d eal w ith th e s itu a tio n a lre a d y a re th e w ar h a v in g re lie v e d h im o f his w ork b ein g p re p a re d . R e p o rts fro m all d iv isio n s on No C o u n ty S u p e rin te n d e n t of S chools v e n ib e r 11, th e d a te o f th e a rm is tic e , W. C. A ld erso n h a s b eg u n th e publl- w ith o u t ex c e p tio n , c o n ta in e d g lo w in g re fe re n c e s to th e h ig h s p ir it of th e I "“ ‘J 0 ” ° f T h e S ch ° o1 “ »« m en an d to th e ir e v id e n t d e s ire fo r “ ¿ ° “ r PT ’ m ° n th I y ’ dpv° ted “ >e ¡e a rly e m b a r k a tio n . U pon new s t ha t ' 8Cb00,S ° f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ‘y - a »*l ■s th e a rm is tic e h ad been sig n e d t b ‘° be. c ,r c u ,a te d fre e T h e first n urn m e n ta l a tt it u d e o f th e in d iv id u a l aoi ; ib5 r i hai8 J “ 8‘ been ,88UPd fro ,u th e O u tlo o k office. tile r Is said to Iiave u n d e rg o n e a m a rk e d c h a n g e . S e v e ra l le tte r s h av e been receiv ed In s te a d of b o m b a rd in g h is iium e by. M r. a n d M rs. J. H. H oss w ith in (H ate s u p e r io rs w ith q u e rie s as to th e th e p a st few d ay s fro m th e i r son p ro b a b le d a te o f e n tr a in in g fo r th e B e rt, w ho is w ith th e 3 6 3 d A m b u se a b o a rd , h e b ecam e an x io u s us to th«i la n c e C o m p an y , 3 1 6 th S a n ita ry d a te of h is re le a s e fro m serv ice. , T ra in , 9 1 st D ivision. W h en th e la s ’ M ore s e rio u s a re re p o r ts by so m e le ,t« r w as w ritte n , on O c to b e r 2» he c o m m a n d in g officers th a t th e ir m en » Us in B elgium . a re e x h ib itin g a te n d e n c y to view th e m se lv e s as a lre a d y re le a se d from L e tte rs fro m B e rt M etzg er a rriv e d th e s tric t r o u tin e of th e ca m p s H u n on T h a n k s g iv in g m o rn in g to h is p a r d re d s o f cases a r e liste d of m en who. e n ts . Mr. a n d M rs. H e n ry M etzger h a v in g been g ra n te d th e u su a l 36- T h ey w ere w ritte n on O c to b e r 13th h o u r w eek -en d le a v e , fa ile d to re tu rn a n d 2 4 th a n d sa id th a t he w as well to ca m p oix tim e. a n d h ad been u n d e r sh e ll fire se v e ra l T h e se m en a u to m a tic a lly _ a re ... tim e s . H e p re d ic te d th a t h is le tte r c h a rg e d w ith b ein g u b s e n f w ith o u t o f th e 2 4 th w ould re a c h h e re a b o u t leav e, an o ffen se b u t s lig h tly less T lia n s k g iv in g tim e, h e in o u s th a n d e s e rtio n u n d e r m ill ta r y law . M r. an d M rs. J . T. S tilllo n s r e ceived a le t te r y e s te rd a y fro m th e ir S ev eral th o u sa n d fresh w ater fish so n C la rk , w ho is a d is p a tc h rid e r from th e U nited S ta te s have been dis w ith th e 1 0 4 th In f a n try , 2 8 th com trlb u te d In G atu n lake In an e x p e ri p a n y . It w as w ritte n on S e p te m b e r m ent. 2 8 th b u t m a ile d Ju s t a m o n th la te r a n d c o n ta in e d h is la b e l fo r his Mrs David l.loyd George, w ife of th C T i n h i is s le i t ie te r was . . I . ' h ris tm a s e p n a e c s k n a g g e e . B ritish p rem ier, e d its m any of h er p a r tic u la r ly w elcom e as n o n e ha I ihllo ad d resses J u u iir un i h hn«<hniii1 u sb a n d ’s u m p ublic ¡co m e from C la rk fo r se v e ra l m o n th s Don t Forget ! You 11 Want the Home Paper GRESHAM OUTLOOK (Twice a Week) with — 6 moa. 1 yr. D ally O reg o n ian ................................... P a lly an d S unday O re g o n ia n ......... D aily J o u rn a l I'a ily an d S unday J o u rn a l. 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T h e A m erican em b assy in E n g la n d is b ein g e q u ip p e d In d ip lo m a tic ta le n t n e v e r b efo re e q u a lle d — now th a t c lo se r c o -o p e ra tio n w ith th e B ritis h Is n ec e ssa ry in c a rry in g o u t f r u its of th e w ar vic to ry . H e re is J B u tle r W rig h t, N ew Y ork, w ho h a s been se le c te d c o u n se lo r to A m b a ssa d o r D avis a t th e C o u rt o f S t. Ja m e s. ■Come in a n d see o u r S tock. ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building W holesale d isch arg e of sh ip y a rd w o rk ers w ill probably cause th e re n t p ro fite e rs to ta k e a n o th e r th in k , as m any of th e d isch arg ed m en will move out of tow n r a th e r th a n c o n tin u e to pay e x o rb ita n t re n ts. H . W . S n a s h a ll, p re s id e n t o f th e F a rm e rs M u tu a l F ir e R e lie f A sso cia tio n , re p o rts th e a s s o c ia tio n has b ro k e n all fo rm e r re c o rd s in 1917. T h e a n n u a l s ta te m e n t sh o w s 383 new m e m b e rs g a in e d , 17 fire lo sses p aid , By p la n tin g young tre e s upside a g g re g a tin g * 4 9 1 1 ; * 1 ,0 3 6 ,6 7 7 of in dow n so th a t th e b ra n c h e s develop s u r a n c e w ritte n , o n e a s s e s s m e n t lev- ro o ts and th e ro o ts leaves, an E nglish i«d. a n d *700 in v e s te d in lib e rty ra ilro a d has produced sm all sh ad e tre e s l bon d s d u rin g th e y e a r. T h e a ss o c ia tio n is e n te r in g its 1 4 th y e a r, a n d h as in less tim e th a n o rd in a rily . o v e r 4000 m e m b e rs c a rr y in g * 4 ,2 5 0 ,- By a happy coincidence P re m ie r 000 in s u ra n c e . I t h a s m a d e a n a n C lem enceau's play, "L e Voile de B on n u a l sa v in g of o v e r 50 p e r c e n t to its m em b ers. 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