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HONOR ROLL FOR EASTERN MULTNOMAH
T h e f o llo w in g l i s t o f n a m e s in c lu d e s
th o s e f r o n t G r e s h a m , T r o u td a le . F a ir -
view’, C o r b e tt. P l e a s a n t H o m e. P le a s a n t
V a lle y . B o r in s , E tc .
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CARL ALLDER
DON C A L L A R D
I RAN K ARM STRONG
E A R N E ST JO H N WM. A N D ER SO N
ISA A C W . A N D E R S O N
GLENN ANDRE
RO BERT ANDREW S
AM BERT A N D REW S
M E L V IN A N D R E W S
H E R B E R T ARM STRONG
E D W IN F( i R E S T A R N O L D
TOM B A K E R
E L M E R B A N 'K l'S
H ER B ER T BASLEE
E R N E ST BATES
BYRON B E L L
SG T. ( 1 s t C la s s ) F R A N K B E L L
L E S L IE B E R K E
OTLEY B E R K E
P E T E R R. B E R K E
A L B E R T A. B E Y E R
CARL F. B E Y E R
E l.M E R C. B E Y E R
JA C K B IC H A N , h o n o r a b ly d is c h a rg e d .
B L IS S , C L E V E L A N D
H E N R Y B d T T L E S i >N
L IE U T . AM OS W A T T B O T K IN
D A N IE L B O U R G E O IS
E U G E N E B O U R G E O IS
C E C IL B O Z A R T H
S G T BOY D O. B R A S W E L L
J O H N B R IG G S
ED G A R BROOKS
JE R O M E B R O O K
EM ERSON BROW N
FR A N K BROW N
C L A R E N C E B R O W N IN G
JO H N B U R B A
L E O N CAD DY
CALL, ROBERT
A L B E R T CAM P
ED. C A N IF F
OSCAR CA RLSO N
H A R R Y C. C H A S E
J O S E P H CH 1O D O ,
E R N E S T C H R IS T E N S E N
L O U IS C H R IS T E N S E N
G EO RG E CLARK
SG T. C A R L G O N D G O N
O R R IE C O N R A D
PER CY CONRAD
E D M U N D G. C O N V IL L
H A R R Y CO O LEY .
M IL O M. COO NS
CO RP. R A L P H C R A N D A L L
2D L IE U T . F R E D C R A N E
EM ERSON A CRA W FO RD
FR A N K CRA W FO RD
D O M IN IC K C U N N IN G H A M
C O R P . C A R L Y L E A. C U N N IN G H A M
F R E D D A V IS
W DEAVER
CH A S. D E H A V E N
S A D D L E R E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N
G O U G H O. D IX
H A R L O W M D O U G L A SS.
C E C IL D U K E
RAYMOND D U N B A R
ED DUNN
ED ER. FRA N K
H E N R Y ELTO N EA STM A N
E L L IO T T , R A Y E D W A R D
W IL S O N E A ST M A N
V E N C IL E V A N S
E I). E V E R E T T
W S. E V E R E T T
F R E D E R IC K , O T T O
GALEN FA NCH ER
E L IS F O R S G R E N
ISA A C F O S T E R
E M A N U E L FO X
J O H N FO X
M IL T O N FO X
ERN EST J FREEM AN
K EN T FREEM A N
W IL L IA M G A U P M A N
D E W E Y G IB B S
C O R P . ROY 11. G IB B S
M E R R IL L R. G OOD
M E R V 1 N R. G OOD
HOM ER GOSSETT
R O B ER T G U STA FSO N
W I L L IE H A L E Y
FLOY D HALLOCK
O L IV E R H A M B L IE N
C O R P F R A N K A. H A M L IN
JO H N H A M L IN
C L IF T O N H A R R IS
T H E A D O R E H A R R IS
FRED HARRT
L A W REN CE HARVEY
A LFR ED HAUGLUM
PE T E R HAUGLUM
P O R T U S H A T F IE L D
C. H E N D R IC K S
ROY H E N S L E Y
SG T. W. A. H E N S L E Y
C A R Y L H E S L IN
C O R I. C L A U D E H E S L IN
C H A R L E S H IC K S
JA S o . H IL L Y A R D
J. W IL L IA M H IL L Y A R D
C O N R A D I B 'E C K E R
V IC T O R H O LM
JO H N K H O N EY
F R E D E R IC K H O N E Y
H E R B E R T H. H o S S »
F R E D H O SS
EV ERETT HUGHES
1ST L IE U T . D R . H . 11. H U G H E S
O. W H U M A S O N
C O R PO R A L RAY M OND H UM ASON
JA C K , C. C.
C O R P . W F. J E N N E
SGT. GUY D. JO N E S
A L B E R T A. JO H N S O N
a x e l f . J ohn so n
S G T G U S T A V E A. JO H N S O N
H A R R Y JO H N S O N
JO H N A JO H N S O N
roy J o h n s o n
W IL L IA M E JO H N S O N
A L B E R T E. JO N S R U D
A lii.A N JOY
F A X O N JO Y
FR A N K KENNY
HAROLD K ER N
G L E N N H. K E S T E K 3 O N
RAY K E S T E ltS O N
N E L S O N K IR K W O O D
E L G IN B. K IR K W O O D
R IC H A R D K N A R R
R O B E R T K N 1 E R IE M
G E " . K. K N IB R IE M
CORAL LAKE
I'E S T O N D L A K E
L O Y A L I,. L A K E
Ma » S Ha M W- M *»!
H A R o l.D L A K E
G E O R G E LARSON
P E T E R L A R SO N
E M IL I.A U B E R
e r n e s t lay m a n
P E ' 'N A I t l l l.A U D E R B A C K
J U L IU S 1 M M P E R T
• I ' I IE U T K A S ltR L E A D E R
A R T H U R LEDBURY
FRED J
LEDBURY
WM L E D B U R Y
J o s e p h c i . e t s in g e r
L L O Y D L IT T L E P A G E
A l.T o N L O V E L A C E
L IE U T C H A S R M cCO I.L
S G T C. W
(S H E R M A N ) M C A R T E R .
SG T ROY M 'C A R T E R .
C A R R ''L L M iC R E A R Y
H A R O L D M iC R E A R Y
E. J M eC U L L O C H
J O H N M cG IN N IS
A R C H IE M cK E O W N
l e w is b u r l M c K in n e y
R u B T M a GNUSEN
W I L L IE M A R T IN
C H A R L E S M A Y ER
N E W T o N L. M A R Y O TT
SG T H A R V E Y M A SSEY
SGT. L E E M E R R IL L
W A L TE R W M ETZGER
A D E L B E R T W M ETZGER
F L O Y E D S. M E T Z G E R
JO H N M ILA N
W A G O N E R B A Y A R D M IL L E R
C O R P . G L E N W O O D M IL L E R
11 C M O F F E T T
L E IG H T O N M O N T E IT H
T I l o S P. M O RGAN
L E L A N D B M OORE
G E O R G E N E IL S O N
l . o l 'I S N E IL S O N
G E 'iR G E N E L S O N
E D W A R D C. N O R E E N
O S C A R E. N O R E E N
ROY O L S E N
P A U L l'A L M B L A D
RAY P A L M Q U IS T
T cM P A R K E R
V ERL PA RK ER
LRV1N P A R M L E Y
F E D E R R. P E D E R S O N
P E L T O N , W IL L IA M
C L IF T O N P E T E R S O N
E L M E R L. P H E L P S
L E O N A R D P IA T T
FAY E . P O T T E R
H o w a r d p o w e r s
C E C IL l'U L F E R
D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y
1ST L IE U T . It. W. Q U E S IN B E R R Y
SG T . ( 1 s t C la s s ) E A R L R A D F O R D
E L M E R RA D FO RD
E R V IN F. R A D F O R D
C O R P FLO Y D RA D FO RD
JE S S E R A D FO RD
ELLSW O RTH RA K ER
H A R V E Y RA N EY
GUY It. R E A D . S ev erely w ounded.
RO SS E . R E A D . C ited fo r b r a v e ry
C H A S. C. R E E D
G REYNOLDS
V E R N E R IC H E Y
I.. E. R IC H M O N D
W A R D R IC H M O N D
H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T
V IC T O R R IC K E R T
W. R I C H E R T
2D L IE U T . L E S T E R R IC H E Y
1ST SG T. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S
C L A U D R O B IN S O N
SAM W . R O B IN S O N
FR A N K ROGERS
J o E ROSS
N E L S O N ROSS
C O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L
JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L
E D G A R L. R U S S E L L
C H A S E E. ST. C L A IR
L E S L I E T S T .C L A IR
R U D O L P H S A I.Q U IS T
2D L T. G E O R G E S C H A N T IN
T O N Y S C H A N T IN
SGT, ( 1st C la s s ) S. G. S C H N E ID E R
" S C A R S E D IG
ED . T H E O . S E L L
RA Y S H R I N E R
R O B E R T SH U M W A Y
A L F R E D S 1M O N S E N
A L FR E D SLOOP
T U G S . E LT O N ' S L O O P
F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H
"S C A R SPA U N
HARRY SPEN CER
F R A N K G. VAN S P E Y B R O C K
WA L U R E D S T A F l'E N S O N
CO RP. E A R L STA N LEY
H A R RY STA N LEY
SG T. W IL B U R S T A N L E Y
SG T. V E ltN S T A T E R
PAUL STEV EN S
C L A R K E S T IL L IO N S
C L Y D E P. S T O N E
SGT. O S C A R S T O N E
E R N E S T W. S T R A T T O N
A R T H U R S T R E IU N
G E O R G E It. S W A G E R T
G EO RG E SW YGERT
L E ST E R TALLM ADGE
CORP.
FRANK
T E E V IN .
s e v e r e ly
w ounded.
E D M O N D T E E V IN
W IL L T E E V IN
PA Y M A STE R LLOYD T E G A R T
2D L IE U T E R N E S T THOM
E D R 1C T H O M A S
FR A N K W. THOM AS
K IR K T H O M P S O N
STU A RT THOM PSON
EA R L T O W N S E N D
FRA N K TO W N SEN D
G E O R G E T ('W N S E N I)
L E S L IE T O W N S E N D
A L P H O N S E VAN D O N IN C K
A U G U S T VAN D O N IN C K
JO E V ERETT1
S. O. V IK E N
ARTHUR VOLBRECHT
W A LTER VOLBRECHT
AUGUST W ALCH
JO S E P H W ALCH
•W I L L IA M W A L C H , k ille d in a c tio n .
C A R L I. W A I.K E R
R A L E IG H B. W A T S O N
CO R P. TH O S. M W A TSO N
E D N E R W E D IN
A L B E R T W E IS S
E M M E T T O W E N S W E L L IN G
L E S L IE W IL E S
M O R R IS W lL M A R T ll
•H A R O L D W IL S O N , (lied o f d is e a s e .
G L E N C. W O L F E
G UY E . W O L F E
LEM . W W O L FE
ROY E W O O D W A R D
L E W IS Y E R G E R
S G T. H E N R Y Z E N G E R
mt * a e « fca MI M Ra ** »a »a » .
Ka •4
' ‘C h a m b e rla in ’s C o u g h R em ed y is
sp le n d id fo r c ro u p ,” w rites M rs. E d ­
w ard H a s s e tt, F r a n k f o r t, N. Y. "M y
c h ild re n h av e been q u ic k ly re lie v e d
o f a tta c k s of th is d re a d f u l c o m p la in t
by its u s e ." T h is re m e d y c o n ta in s no
o p iu m o r o th e r n a rc o tic , a n d m ay be
g iven t o a ch ild as c o n fid en tly as to
an a d u lt .— Adv.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C h a n d le r v isite d th e
l a t t e r ’s p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. B ro o k
an d fa m ily o n T h a n k sg iv in g .
W m . C ald o is sick w ith th e "flu
b u t is n o t se rio u s.
Mountain Meadow Butter
PHOTOS
M a n u fa c tu re d by
SANDY CREAMERY CO.'
A L L K IN D S A N D A L L S IZ E S
T h e n a m e “ M o u n t H ood B u tte r " )
h a s h e re to fo re been used by p e r­
m issio n of th e M o u n t H ood Ice
C ream Co., w h ich h a s a ll its d a iry i
p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r t h a t '
title . T h a t p e rm issio n h as ceased ,
h en ce th e c h a n g e o f n a m e , w hich
i becam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1.
N ew C a lle ry
“ M o u n ta in
M eadow
G IL T
MAX
B a tte r "
w ill be fo u n d a t all th e le a d in g ' j
s to re s in th e c o u n ty . Ask fo r it I
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OR N A T U R A L
N ea t and C heap
S C H N E ID E R
M a th e w s’ B ldg, M ain S tr e e t
P h on e 541
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BAKING EXCELLENCE
A llo w s u s to co m p e te w ith all riv als.
T h e In g r e d ie n ts o f o u r b read a n d
p a s trie s a r e in s tr ic t c o n fo rm ity w ith
th e w a r r e g u la tio n s a n d th e n e a tn e s s
o f o u r b a k e ry h as g iv en us th e h ig h ­
e st s a n ita r y ra tin g .
P a tr o n iz e
a
h om e in d u s try .
CITY BAKERY
«■rrohani.
Phone I I .
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TROUTDALE
th e d e p a rtm e n t in a c tin g as a d lstrib u -
tiv e agency for m erc h a n d ise th ro u g h
th e p arcel post.
T h e p o stal serv ice for th e first and
second cla ss m a tte r h a s alread y been
p ra c tic a lly ru in ed by th e ex ten sio n s
of th e p arcel post to th e p o in t w here
(h e se rv ic e h as b eco m e p rim a rily a
d eliv ery wagon for p riv a te In te re sts
m ail. T h e p rice of le tte r postage has
been in creased fifty p er cent and sec­
ond class postage ra te s have in m any
in stan ces been sev eral tim e s m u ltip lied
in o rd e r to m eet losses su sta in e d by
th e g o v ern m en t in d is trib u tin g goods
fo r th e m ail o r d e r c o n c e rn s an d o th e r
p riv a te in te re s ts engaged in re ta ilin g
m e rc h a n d is e fo r p riv a te profit.
T ills class of m a tte r has increased
so ra p id ly because of th e low ra te s
th a t it h a s sw am ped th e postal service.
In som e offices th e volum e of parcel
post sh ip m e n ts h a s m ore th a n doubled
th is y e a r o v er last. T h e claim th a t
th e se rv ice would red u ce th e htgli cost
of liv in g , an d lead to th e sale of food
stufTs d ire c t from th e poducer to th e
co n su m er h as not been realized, b u t
th e big re ta il co n cern s of larg e c itie s
have been benefited to th e e x te n t of
m any m illio n s th ro u g h th e o p p o rtu n ity
offered th e m to have th e postal service
do th e ir d eliv ery w ork for them a t a
loss to th e people of th e co u n try .
As a re s u lt of th is su b sid y to th e
m ail o rd e r houses th e d eliv ery of le t­
te r m ail, c a rrie d a t an in crease in
cost of fifty p er cen t, an d of second
class m ail, has becom e so irre g u la r
th a t th e m afia can no lo n g er be d ep en d ­
ed upon, an d sin ce th e d e p a rtm e n t
to o k o v e r th e te le g ra p h serv ice, ev en
th a t m ean s of co m m u n icatio n h as be­
com e c h a ra c te riz e d by serio u s delay.
In c id e n ta lly local m erc h a n d isin g in ­
te re s ts in th o u sn a d s of sm aller c en te rs
of p o p u latio n have been in ju red , and
to th a t e x te n t th e to w n s th em selves
have been h u rt. All e ffo rts to tax th e
m ail o rd e r co n cern s on th e ir sh ip m e n ts
have been baffled, alth o u g h they a re
free from th e local ta x a tio n w hich they
pay to w ard th e m ain te n a n c e of th e
co m m u n ity in w hich it is located,
W hy n o t o p e ra te th e PostofBce de­
p a rtm e n t in th e in te re s ts of th e peo­
ple r a th e r th a n p im a riiy for th e w el­
fare of th e m ail o rd e r m ag n ates? A nd
w hy p u t tw e n ty th o u sa n d tru c k s on
th e job of d e liv e rin g m erch an d ise for
th e m ail o rd e r houses in co m p etitio n
w ith th e local re ta il m erch an t, th u s
in c re a sin g th e volum e of b u sin ess of
th is k in d to th e f u r th e r im p a irm e n t of
th e le g itim a te p u rp o ses of th e po stal
serv ice? If th e g o v ern m en t proposes
to o p e ra te th e ex p re s com panies, why
n o t tu r n th e ex p ress b u sin ess o v er to
th em , an d m ake su ch ra te s as w ill
pay th e c o st of o p e ratio n , ra th e r th a n
tax o th e r classes a f m ail to fa tte n th e
fo rtu n e s of th e m erch an d ise m illio n ­
a ire s in th e la rg e r c e n te rs of popula
tio n ?— N a tio n al R epublican.
SATURDAY S TEACHERS'
MEETING A SUCCESS
T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g o f th e te a c h
e rs o f M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , h eld lust
S a tu r d a y w as a su ccess in ev ery r e ­
sp e c t. S e v e ra l te a c h e rs o f th e c o u n ­
ty w ho h ad p re v io u sly been a p p o in te d
by S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld e rso n , re n d e re d
sp le n d id ta lk s on sch o o l s u b je c ts
M rs. B e a rd o f th e G re sh a m sch o o ls,
an d M rs. S tre e h o f L e n ts s ta tio n ,
ab ly h a n d le d th e q u e stio n of " T h e
M o rals o f th e S chool C h ild .”
M r. G ru b b s o f th e P a rk R ós“
sch o o l w as u n a n im o u sly e lec ted as
d e le g a te fro m M u ltu o m a h c o u n ty to
th e S ta te T e a c h e rs ’ a sso c ia tio n .
T h e c lu b boys a n d g ir ls of th e p u b
lie sch o o ls a re g o in g to be g iv en a
c h a n c e to buy a m ilch g o at.
The
g o a ts w ill be on s a le in J u n u a r y , a n d
P o rtla n d b a n k s h a v e co n se n te d to
lo an e v e ry boy o r g irl w ho w ish es to
ta k e u p th e p ro je c t th e m oney to buy
th e s e g o a ts , on th e re c o m m e n d a tio n
o f th e te a c h e r o r p rin c ip a l in c h a rg e
Mr. S h erw o o d of th e P o rtla n d sch o o ls
e x p la in e d to th e te a c h e rs th e v alu e
o f th e g o a t a s a food p ro d u c e r. T h e
g o a t, he say s, is th e w ise m a n 's cow .
a n d th e r e a re th o u s a n d s of a c re s
a ro u n d P o rtla n d w h ere g o a ts can be
ra ise d , a n d in fa n t m o rta lity w ill be
m u ch re d u c e d w hen th e use of g o a t’s
m ilk is e s ta b lis h e d .
O th e r s p e a k e rs o f th e d ay w ere
M rs. B lu m a u e r of th e R ed C ross, Miss
In g lis of G re sh a m , P ro fe s s o r R e n d e r
o f O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l college, an d
Mr. M erits, also o f th e A g ric u ltu ra l
co lleg e.
S u p e rin te n d e n t A ld erso n co m p let
ed th e p ro g ra m w ith a p le a s a n t ad
d re s s to th e te a c h e rs , a n d w ishes fo r
a H ap p y C h ris tm a s a n d g la d new
y e a r fo r all.
I ATIIF.lt l.M ) MOTHER AS I
TR IM » OF THEM.
ONE ROMANTIC HERO
EMERGES FROM THE WAR
In a le t te r to his p a re n ts . Mr. an d
M rs T h o m a s W iles, L esley B. Wile.-
w rite s of th e joy in th e cam p w hen
th e new s o f th e s ig n in g of th e a rm is ­
tice w as re c eiv ed
" T h e w hole cam p
w en t w ild ,” h e w rites. “ 1 w as a fra id
th e boys w ould yell th e i r liv es aw ay ,
but n o th in g h a p p e n e d ."
p u rp o se o f ex p an d in g th e a c tiv itie s of
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T he PostofBce d e p a rtm e n t h as called |
M rs. E. B o n e tt, o f S an d y , s p e n t
T u e sd a y of la s t w eek w ith Mrs. A. 4.
A u lt.
R ead th e O u tlo o k classified ads.
DECEMBER
on th e W ar d e p a rtm e n t for 20,000 j
m o to r tru c k s an d 30,000 m en for th e I
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SANDY BLUFF
TUESDAY,
MAIL ORDER BUSINESS
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OUTLOOK
L esley
en clo sed
th e
follow ing
verBes. w hich he had w ritte n in a p ­
p re c ia tio n of his p a re n ts and h om e:
By L E S L E Y B. W IL E S
As I s it In my te n t f a r aw ay,
T h e th o u g h ts com e to m e of my
hom e
And how 1 le ft It to jo in th e navy.
T h o u g h It m e a n t m any d ay s to
ro am .
B ut th e th o u g h ts o f my m o th e r a re
m any
As they flush th r o u g h my m ind
O ut of th e m aze of m ilita ry figures,
w hile 1 d re a m ,
a n d o u t of th e d in of w a r th e r e a l ­
211 I.I K I’T . A L B E R T H E N S L E Y .
Of my d e a r old h om e In O reg o n ,
w ays a p p e a rs u ro m a n tic h e ro — a
T h e re th in g s a r e w tiat they seem
M rs. E lla H en sley receiv ed a c a ­
h e ro to w hom th e w orld g iv e s its lo \e
b le g ra m fro m h e r son A lb ert la s t How 1 long to go back to my k in fo lk . und d ev o tio n . T hu m an a ro u n d w hom
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I
love
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ell,
F rid a y , te llin g of h is p ro m o tio n to
th e ro m an ce of tills feelin g now ce n ­
A nd 1 b eliev e th a t th e tim e is n ig h
second lie u te n a n t. H e e n lis te d w itli
te r s is K ing A lb e rt of B elgium . In
F o r I hav e h e a rd th e lib e rty bcl'.
C om pany C 1 1 6 th e n g in e e rs a yea'r
1914, w hen G e rm a n y e n te r e d B el­
ago la s t J u n e , going to F ra n c e o v er T h e navy is a good p lace
g iu m an d b ro k e ev ery luw of Go I
F o r o ne w ho loves to ro am ,
a y e a r ag o a n d h a s re c eiv ed ste a d y B ut for the m an witli a d e a r old m o th er a n d m ail, K iug A lb e rt w as th e only
p ro m o tio n up to his p re s e n t p o sitio n .
It n e v e r c o u ld be a hom e.
cro w n e d h e a d th a t a c tu a lly led his
He is aw ay fro m h is re g im e n t a t p re s ­
tro o p s to b a ttle a n d lived a m o n g
I well re m e m b e r my m o th e r
e n t, on d e ta ile d d u ty ,
th e m us th e ir co m ra d e . A fte r a h a rd
A nd how I ca u se d m an y a te a r.
B ut sh e a lw a y s tr ie d to te a c h m e
d a y 's s tru g g le th is so ld ie r k in g could
M rs. F ra n c e s A lla rd le ft S a tu rd a y
A nd a n o b le c h a r a c te r re a r.
be se e n w a lk in g am o n g h is tro o p s a n 1
to sp e n d th e w in te r w itli h e r d u u g h
I feel th a t th e s tr u g g le s h av e p aid h e r s p e a k in g w o rd s of c h e e r to them .
te r, M rs. Roy M orse, o f P e n d le to n .
T h o u g h I am n o t a ll sh e w ould W hen tile tig h t of " d e a th b efo re d is­
She w as a c c o m p a n ie d by h e r g ra n d
hav e m e be
h o n o r" w as b eg u n , th e B elg ian arm y
Yet I hav e been c a re f u l und c a u tio u s
so n , W in sto n .
In w a lk in g th e n a rro w p a th to a lin ed up w ith him und pro v ed how-
T h e T ro u td a le A id society will
g re a t a sm a ll c o u n try c o u ld becom e.
tee.
m eet W e d n esd ay a fte rn o o n a t th e
K in g A lb e rt an d h is ro y al fum ily.
c h u rc h . I m p o rta n t b u sin e ss is to be 1 know I w ill so m e day m eet h e r
w itli th e a rm ie s , h av e m ad e th e ir tr i
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is
c o n sid e re d , a n d a fu ll a tte n d a n c e is
u m p lial m a rc h in to B ru sse ls, w ltn
g lobe,
d e sire d .
B ut I ’m s u r e to In th e n ex t,
Hags flying, m a r tia l m u sic uud vast
T h e R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry w ill m e >•
F o r I'll be w e a rin g a h eav en ly th r o n g s c h e e rin g .
T h e k in g ’s love
robe.
fo r se w in g T h u rs d a y fro m 10 to I
lo r h is peo p le is sh o w n in th e s t a te ­
o 'clo ck w ith a sa n d w ic h lu n ch a t My f a th e r w ill be th e r e also .
m en t in w hich he say s he is n o t " k in g
noon. P le n ty of se w in g on h a n d .
I ’m s u re fo r I know him w ell,
of B elg iu m h u t of tile B e lg ia n s."
Mr. a n d M rs. N. P. W allace r e ­ And could n e v e r p ic tu re h im o th e r
In d ire c t c o n tr a s t com es th e d e je c t­
T h u n d w e llin g fu r fro m hell.
tu rn e d to th e ir T ro u td a le h om e Moil
ed lig u re of tliu fo rm e r m o n a rc h of
day , a f t e r se v e ra l m o n th ’s so jo u rn I well re m e m b e r h is h o n e st face
G erm an y .
R e c e n tly , w ith sh a d e s
A nd th e silv e ry h a ir o f his brow
in T illa m o o k co u n ty .
d ra w n und in secrecy , he m a d e his
As
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to
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my
eyes
E lm e r M cA nlnck an d fum ily h av >
e x it fro m th e la n d of h is b ir th , from
A nd my p en to s h a k e ju s t now.
com e to T ro u td a le fro m C olfax, Iow a.
th e la n d w h ere h is w ord w as law . T o ­
T hey w ill live in th e h o u se fo rm e rly He a lw ay s fo u g h t fo r m a n k in d
d ay h e h as lo s t e v e ry th in g , c o u n try ,
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o ccu p ied by M rs. B rin k a s a re s t« "
W h ere a m an could w o rsh ip his God people, h o n o r, th ro n e , uud is th e m ost
ra n t.
W ith re v e re n c e und receiv e his d esp ised m an in all th e w o rld , lie
A fa m ily p a rty of fifteen g u th
g ra c e .
finds liliu self u m an w iliio u t a c o u n ­
ered a ro u n d th e big ta b le a t R. 1).
tr y , w ith o u t a sin g le tr iu m p h , w ith
1 only h ope to be lik e him .
B a ile y 's o n T h a n k s g iv in g day.
B e­
I w ant It to be said of m e:
o u t a sin g le lio u o ru h le th o u g h t to
sid e th e B ailey fam ily th o s e e n jo y ­ “ T h a t m an a d w ays did Ill’s best
s u s ta in him .
To w ork fo r h u m a n ity .”
ing th e d in n e r w ere J a y B ailey a n 1
K iu g A lb e rt sto o d to r ju s tic e , for
fam ily , M r. a n d M rs. C. I. R a k e r My f a th e r is ag ed b u t n o t feeble.
rig h t, fo r h o n o r, re a d y to g iv e a ll fo r
an d son E lls w o rth , a n d h is frie n d
T h e sa m e a p p lie s to h is wife.
I he p re s e rv a tio n of h is c o u n try uud
C o m m a n d e r G ilb e rtso n fro m S e a ttle . T hey h av e p ro v ed to J h e w orld th e
ills p eo p le; tile k a is e r sto o d fo r g re e d ,
v
alu
e
M rs. L. A. H arlo w , le a d e r of th e
Of le a d in g a rig h te o u s life.
fo r in ju s tic e , fo r d is h o n o r, re a d y to
re c e n t U n ite d W ar W o rk d riv e in th e
sacrifice an y n u m b e r of h u m a n lives
I
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school d is tr ic t, re c eiv ed a le t te r from
To h eap flow ers on his an d h e r to g ain m o re w orldly pow er. B elg iu m ,
O. W. D av id so n , s t a te le a d e r of th e
h ead .
th r o u g h th e le a d e rs h ip of h e r k in g ,
d riv e , c o n g r a tu la tin g h e r u n d th e I w ould r a t h e r do th a t a t th e p re s e n t
lias w on a n e n v ia b le p lace In th e
people of th e d is tric t on th e sp le n d id
T h a n a f t e r th e y a re d ead .
h e a r ts o f th e p eo p le of th e w o rld ; h e r
suocese o f th e d riv e . O u r q u o ta w as
T h o u g h I c a n n o t be w itli th em at w ro n g s a re b ein g a v e n g e d a n d h e r
$200 a n d th e a m o u n t ra ise d w as
p re s e n t
c o u ra g e re w a rd e d , an d th e k in g has
$ 2 5 6 .6 2 , e x ceed in g th e q u o ta by
Y et I s u re ly do s u rm is e
been fo u n d ” w o rth y on su ch a th ro n e
T h a t It w ill n o t he long from to d ay
$ 5 6 .6 2 ,
to hav e been s e t,”
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n
til
I
look
in
to
th
e
i
r
eyes.
M rs. C. H. M cG irr, w ho h a s been
N aval T ra in in g S chool,
ill w itli in flu e n z a a t tie r p a r e n t’s
T a ilo rin g
P e n sa c o la , F lo rid a .
h om e In P o rtla n d , Is re p o r te d n o t so
For
m en
and
w o m e n —c le a n in g ,
p re s sin g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell.
w ell to d a y .
R ead th e W a n t eda.
P e te r L e n a rd , P o w ell s tre e t.
ROCKWOOD
R ev.
F.
J.
S c h n e ll,
p a s to r
at
R ockw ood, h a s been
in v e s tig a tin g
th e p re v a le n c e of th e " flu " in th is lo ­
AUCTION SALE.
c a lity a n d re p o r ts th a t so fa r as he
can le a rn th e r e a rc o n ly o n e o r tw o
se v e re c a se s a t p re s e n t in th e Rock
wood
n e ig h b o rh o o d .
S om e
w ho
h av e been sick a re re c o v e rin g . T w o
p e rs o n s h a v e been ta k e n to th e h o s ­
p ita l. It is p la n n e d to hold se rv ices
as u su a l in th e R ockw ood c h u rc h
next Sunday.
SYCAMORE PIONEER
DIES IN PORTLAND
E dgar
R ich ey ,
w ho c ro sse d
th •
. p la in s w ith ox te a m s in 1852, died at
his h o m e a t 612 T e n in o a v e n u e N o­
v e m b e r 20 a t th e ag e of 78 y ears. He
w as b o rn In H en ry c o u n ty , Iow a, in
1940.
In th e s p r in g o f 1852, w hen he wus
12 y e a rs o f age, he cro ssed th e p la in s
w ith ox te a m s a n d s p e n t th e w in te r
of 1852-3
In P o rtla n d . T h e next
s p r in g th e R ichey fa m ily s e ttle d n e a r
S y cam o re a n d b u ilt a h o u se , w hich I*
s till In use.
In 1864 he m a rrie d C y n th ia C. WII
so n , w ho, w ith h e r six c h ild re n , s u r ­
vive him .
H e lived 40 y e a rs on h is fa rm in
B o rin g , m o v in g to P o rtla n d In 1906.
I n te r m e n t w as in M o u n t S c o tt c e m e ­
te ry .
Col. H ouse re m a in s so q u ie t th a t in
fu tu re y e a rs he w ont even have th e
sa tisfa c tio n of say in g th a t “I told you
so."
One mile anti a half Southeast of Gresham, on the Palmblad
Station Road.
SA TU R D A Y , DECEM BER
Beginning at 10:00 A. M. Sharp
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I 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 1922. One Wagon. 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 Wood. One
Butterfly Separator. Milk Cans. Buckets. One Queen
Washing Machine. One Wringer. One Wheelbarrow. One
2 1-2 gallon Churn. Sixty quarts Fruit. Six Stanchions. All
Household Goods. T ools, Etc.
I I.RMS 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 1 R A N I, Owner
R. I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer.
A. MEYERS, Clerk
!•>»»
T h e re a r e few in d e e d w ho escape
W eare going to need a lot of those h a v in g a t le a s t on e cold d u rin g th e
new sh ip s to b rin g hom e w ar souve­ w in te r m o n th s a n d th e y a re f o r tu ­
n a te w ho hav e b u t o n e a n d g et
n irs.
th r o u g h w ith It q u ic k ly a n d w ith o u t
a n y s e rio u s c o n se q u e n c e s.
T ak e
Mr». I »ley's lietter.
C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em ed y an d
In a re c e n t le t te r M rs t). W Isley o b se rv e th e d ire c tio n s w ith each b o t­
o f L itc h fie ld , 111., say s, " I h av e used tle, a n d you a re lik e ly to he o ne of
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts fo r d is o rd e rs ! th e f o r tu n a te ones. T h e w o rth a n d
o f th e sto m a c h a n d a s a la x a tiv e , m e rit of th is rem ed y h a s been fu lly
T h e re a re m an y fa m ilies
h av e fo u n d th e m a q u ick an d s u re re -i p ro v en .
lief.
If you a re tr o u b le d w ith In ­ w ho hav e a lw a y s used It fo r y e a rs
d ig e s tio n o r c o n s tip a tio n th e s e t a b ­ w hen tr o u b le d w ith a c o u g h o r cold,
an d w ith th e very b est re s u lts .— Adv 1
le ts w ill do you g o o d ."
Adv.
O uR . FAT ROW
PR A ISE U S
,,EYERV DAV
T hat shop
TOR.
IE
GRESHAM MARKET
We Have Heard a Lot
a b o u t th e c o m p lim e n ts th a t
o u r p a tr o n s a re p ay in g us, an d
we w a n t to say r ig h t h e re a n d
now , "M r. a n d Mrs. C ustom er,
we th a n k you.
Y o u r k in d
w ords a re se n d in g y o u r frie n d s
to th is sh o p , a n d we a re g o in g
to tr e a t th e m rig h t. A gain, we
th a n k y o u ."
A. J. W . B K O W N , P io p .
G re s h a m , O re .