Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 27, 1918, Page 3, Image 3

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    GKK.SHAM
OUTLOOK FR ID A Y ,
DK* KM UKK
27.
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th e building is opened, in filling th e Im p etu s was given to th e inflow of , n eig h b o rin g cam ps. In d iv id u al p ack ­ w ritte n , th e work of the lib raries
g ift books by tw o book drives, one ages have been sent to cam ps u o t in m ust, in ju stice, be given m uch a t ­
schedule of open hours.
in M arch. 1918, th e o th e r in Sep­ th e vicinity of th e Y. M C. A. cen- ten tio n in connecton w ith the o th e r
Spruce t a n q » Supplied.
tem ber, 1918, In both of th ese the , ters. T he need fo r som e m agazines w elfare work. As a w elfare agency
As soon as th e spruce cam ps were response was m ost generous.
Es­ j not received a t all o r n ot received in th e lib ra ry 's w ork falls in to two
estab lish ed in th e woods, books were pecial m ention sh o u ld be m ade of 1 sufficient n u m b ers was very soon evl- classes, rec re atio n al and edu catio nal.
se n t o u t to them in collections based j th a t p a rt of each book cam paign I dent an d in J a n u a ry plans w ere m ade Much has been w ritten of both of
on th e g en e ral plan of supplying one ! w hich was ca rrie d on by th e high ' for su b scrip tio n s in th e p erm an en t th ese phases o f the work in th e cam p
book p er man. T hese collections, like schools of th e city. S ystem atic plaus ; places, especially fo r th e m ore popu- lib ra rie s and overseas. Up to the
th e oneB supplied In th e B arracks , were m ade by capable leaders, and a i lar tech n ical periodicals. Eighty-six present tim e, how ever, little has been
an d o th e r places, w ere com posed in splendid response o b tain ed . Lincoln su b scrip tio n s have been sent to the said of the value of th e w ork which
p a rt of fiction and in p a rt of books high school leading w ith a to ta l of follow ing places:
F o rt
Stevens, has been done in o u r own state. The
of h istory, trav el, poetry, and on all 5,566 books, and Jefferson second B rem erton, F o rt W orden, F o rt Col­ ed u catio n al side of th e work has been
technical su b jects in w hich th e men w ith a to ta l of 3,651 books. All the um bia, F o rt Casey. F o rt F lag ler, Ft. touched upon slig h tly in th is rep ort.
w ere in te reste d .
Dozens of books sm a lle r lib ra rie s of th e s ta te have T ow nsend. F o rt W hitm an, Y. M. C. A. At th e present tim e, so soon a fte r th e
on logging, gas engines, electricity, done w onderful w ork, collecting a at N ew port, cam p at S outh Beach. signing of th e arm istice, we a re a l­
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railro a d co n stru ctio n and o th e r te ch ­ la rg e n u m b e r of books and, in n e a r­ Y. M. C. A. at Toledo and at W ald ­ ready m ade aw a re of th e change in
nical su b jects w ere p u rch ased and ly ev er case, sending th ese books in p o rt. and to th e S o ld iers’ and S alors' th e dem ands for books. A lready the
sen t o u t from A. L. A. h e a d q u arte rs alread y p rep ared fo r th e shelves of club In th is city. T he periodicals boys are com ing to th e various Y. M
for Inclusion in th ese collections. th e v ario u s lib raries, th u s saving a sen t have been generally P o p u lar C. A. cen ters and ask in g for books on
Books on th e w ar and on m ilitary la rg e am o u n t of w ork a t h e a d q u a r­ M echanics, Scientific A in e r ic a,n farm in g , and o th e r th in g s w hich will
E ig h t F o r ts Get B ooks.
tactics w ere also supplied in re ­ te rs. All th ese sources, ta k en in con­ Scientific
A m erican
S upplem ent, help to re-establish th em in the
By Septem ber, 1917, 22,000 books sponse to th e g re a t dem and, and la ­ nection w ith th e steady strea m of E lectrical W orld and T lm berm an world to which they are retu rn in g .
had been received an d 14,000 w ere te r a d ictionary, an a tla s and a w ar hooks w hich com es in a ll th e tim e w ith som e changes w here th ere w ere
O rd ers have been teleg rap h ed to
in th e field, 9,000 of them being d is­ m ap were included in every collec­ from In terested frien d s of th e so l­ special requests. Some su b scrip tio n s h e a d q u a rte rs for collectons of books
trib u te d am ong th e eight fo rts of th e tion sen t o u t. T he w ar service file diers an d sailors, have n etted up to have also been sent to th e com m ittee ,on all these vocational su b jects and
Coast A rtillery , th e Navy Y ard at in o u r correspondence is th e record th e p rese n t d ate, N ovem ber 16, for use as needed. W ith th e change 'th e y a re now on th e ir way o u t to us,
B rem erto n , th e B arrack s at V ancou­ of th e m easu re in w hich these books 1918, a to ta l of 66,738 books.
due to th e end of th e w ar, m agazines j and th e work will be con tin u ed until
ver, and 5,000 a t Camp Lewis.
were ap p reciated , co n tain in g as it
T he follow ing tab le gives th e ap ­ are p urchased as needed. In S eptem ­ ; th e last phases of dem obilization are
A fter som e tim e, th e w ork in ­ does m any g ra te fu l responses, ra n g ­ p roxim ate su m m ary of th e d istrib u ­ ber, an o rd er from th e P o stm a ster ended.
creased so g rea tly th a t th e la rg e r d is­ ing from th e com m anding officers
G en eral was o b tain ed by whch we are
tion of th ese books:
k e e p in g Up Morale.
tric t of th e n o rth w est was divided itj- who w elcom ed th e books for th e ir
given p a rt of th e m agazines sen t to
S
p
ru
ce
F
rod
u
ction
D
ivision.
T he recreatio n al side of th e work
to sm a lle r d istricts, w ith th e sta te as own use an d as a m eans of control
th e cam ps w ith th e one cent postage.
th e u nit, an d Miss Isom was ap p o in t­ fo r th e ir m en, to th e p riv ates who To so ld ier c a m p s ....................... 12,170 Mr. Myers had been very kind be­ in o u r s ta te bears an im portance th a t
ed su p e rv iso r of O regon, to w hich d is­ used them fo r both recreatio n and To L. L. L. L. cam ps.............. 2,459 fore in le ttin g us have uncalled for is probably not exceeded in o th e r lo­
tric t was also add ed V ancouver B ar­ study. E very effort has been m ade To V ancouver B arrack s ----- 11,981 m agazines, and both have helped us calities. We have h eard much about
racks and F o rts Canby and C olum bia n ot only to send th e one o rig in al col­
T o tal ........................ - .............26,610 out very much. T he re st of th e m ag­ th e necessity fo r keepng up th e m or­
because of th e ir n e a re r proxim ity to lection to each cam p, b u t also to re ­
azines have been given to us by the ale of th e soldier. To the casual ob­
P laces.
P ortlan d .
spond prom ptly to th e in dividual re- To B rem erto n ............................ 4,002 people of the city, la rg e q u a n titie s be­ serv er it would seem th a t th is m ight
F irst D istrib u tion .
W hen th e Spruce P ro d u ctio n Divi­ quess w thich have com e in stead ily
To Cam p L ew is.............................17,084 ing collected by th e high schools and not have been so difficult a m a tte r in
E arly in Ju ly th e first large collec­ sion becam e an estab lish ed d e p a rt­ from officers and p rivates.
To Coast A rtillery fo rts .......... 5,755 by th e g rad e schools w ith th e co-op­ a well organized m ilitary camp,
tion of books, about one thousand In m ent of th e w ar service, w ith V an­
P erm ission
had
been o btained To m iscellaneous places
........ 2,374 era tio n of th e P aren t-T ea ch e r asso­ w here every agency co-operated to
num ber, was m ade ready and was couver B a rrack s as its d istrib u tin g from A L. A. h e a d q u a rte rs to give
To
sh
ip
s
..............................
-
....... 2,511 ciation.
bring ab o u t th e desired effect, and
divided betw een V ancouver B arrack s center, th e o p p o rtu n ities fo r lib ra ry som e lib ra ry service to th e L. L. L. L.
P a r t of th e money received from w here th e boys had before them the
and th e com pany on duty at C lacka­ service grew rapidly.
E very effort cam ps, when req u ested , as it was d e­
T o tal ........................................31,726 th e m agazines has been sp e n t for incentive of advanced m ilitary service
mas.
was m ade not only to m eet th e de­ sired to recognize th e fact th a t they G rand to ta l se n t d u t to Ndv.
scrap-books fo r th e hospitals. Two overseas, w ith all of its o p p o rtu n tv
In S eptem ber th e first g re a t drive m ands fo r books as they cam e in, but w ere w orking in accord w ith the
16, 1918 ................................ 68,336 th o u san d six h u n d red have been o r­ I for glory and ad v en tu re. B ut in th e
for W ar L ibray funds was mgde and also to a n tic ip a te th e dem ands w hen­ ideals of th e g o v ern m en t.
A bout A pproxim ate n u m b er on h an d 8,402 dered, 1,250 huve been se n t o u t, 760 spruce divisions, keeping up th e m or­
o u r p a rt was carried out u n d er the ever possible by being co n stan tly on 2,500 books had been se n t o u t and
to h o sp itals at V ancouver, F o rt ale has been an en tirely different m a t­
supervision of Mr. W. L. B rew ster, as th e a le rt to learn of new sq u ad ro n s, plans for m uch m ore extended se rv ­
66,738 Stevens, F o rt Canby, F o rt C olum bia ter. T he w ork has been h ard and
sta te director. In P o rtlan d , th e li­ new h o sp ital w ards, and la te r if new- ice m ade, b u t it was necessary to
No m ention has been m ade up to
b ra ria n s en tered into th e cam paign spruce cam ps w here books would be abandon th ese on th e signing of the th is po in t of th e w ork w ith th e m ag­ and N ew port, and Base H ospital u n in te restin g , many of the boys wero
U nit No. 46 took 500 of them to sen t into it th ro u g h no decision of
w ith zest, feeling it a privilege to do needed.
arm istice and en ding of th e spruce azines, because th e m ag n itu d e of thlB F ran ce. F ifty are se n t reg u la rly ev­ th e ir own, and m any of them fra n k ­
work. The responsibility of o rg a n iz ­
T he w ork a t V ancouver B arrack s w ork as a g o v ern m en t project.
has been so g re a t as to m ake it d e­ ery two m onths to F o rt Stevens, at ly ow ned th a t they h ated it. T he
ing the cam paign in the d istric ts east th ro u g h o u t n early th e whole period
E m ergency F le e t R em em bered.
serv in g of special notice. F rom the th e req u e st of M ajor Finch.
| m ajo rity of them w anted to go to
of th e riv er and In South P o rtlan d of o u r p articip a tio n in th e w ar has
L ib rary service for th e ships of beginning, th e m agazines cam e in in
In ad d itio n
to th is reg u larly F ran ce, but, except for a sh o rt tim e,
rested upon the branch lib rarian s. been very in te restin g . Good collec­ th e E m ergency F leet is also an im ­
such q u a n titie s as to m ake th e ir s o r t­
Each d istric t solved th e problem in tions of books have been established p o rta n t item of th e work. As soon ing and disposal an im m ense p ro b ­ planned w ork, a box of m agazines very few of them ev er felt th a t th e re
has been Sent w ith every collection of was airy chance of th e ir being Bent
a little different way, by house ‘o and m ain tain ed in th e th re e Y. M. as it is know n th a t a ship is to be
lem. 'M iss E. R u th Rockw ood, th e
books sent o u t from th e P o rtlan d over. One of them expressed it
house canvass, by m otion p icture C. A. h u ts, sm a lle r collections hav? tu rn ed o ver to th e Navy D epartm ent,
referen ce lib ra ria n , has been in g en ­
th u s, “ A fter th e wur is over, all th e
shows, by en tertain m en ts, and, in one been fu rn ish ed for use in th e re c re a ­ a collection of fiction and technical eral ch a rg e of th e w ork th ro u g h o u t h ea d q u arte rs.
fellows will be ask in g us w here we
case, by a “Jitney" dance in th e school tion room s of various sq u ad ro n s, and books, based on th e sam e plan as the
F in a n cia l R eport.
th e w hole tim e, b u t in O ctober,
w ere in F rance, an d we will have to
house. T he house to bouse canvass each ho sp ital w ard has been supplied ones se n t to th e sp ru ce cam ps, is
T
he
follow
ing
ta
b
le
gives
th
e
d
e­
1917, th e volum e becam e so g re a t as
say
we w eren ’t th e re a t a ll." And,
was th e m ost difficult plan, In some w ith one of th e sm all w all cases. The m ade up and sen t to th e dock, w here
to req u ire assistan ce from o u tsid e th e tails of th e re su lt of th e w ork of th e he added, “ N othing could be worse
d istric ts the “response was m ost gen g en e ral supervision of th e w ork in it is p u t on board th e ship ju s t b e­
m
agazine
co
m
m
ittees:
lib ra ry . T his was read ily fu rn ish ed
th a n th a t." U nder such conditions,
erous, b u t in o th e rs it was m arked by th e “ Y" h u ts was carried on for some fore it sails. T he technical books In by a co m m ittee from th e A ssociation
R EC EIPTS.
keeping up th e m orale of these
g rea t indifference. F rom the vantage m onths u n d er She v o lu n tary su p e r­ th ese collections a re on su b je cts of
$455.81
of C ollegiate A lum nae. T his com ­ Sale of old m agazines
groups
of men was no easy task and
ground of the p resen t hearty accept­ vision of Miss Sadie Noyes, one of th e in te re st to naval m en, and include
31.08
m ittee spends ab o u t one day a week Sale of scrap-books. .
needed every bit of assistan ce th a t
ance of the value of books for th e sol­ assista n ts in th e O rd er d ep artm en t. tvireless teleg rap h y , m arin e engi-
.............
2.36
at th e w ork and up to th e present Discount
could be given to th ese isolated
diers, it is of In terest to look back to In additio n to all th e o th e r w ork, on ship, and m any o th e r su b jects of im-
.16
d ate has so rted ab o u t 100 tons. A fter P ostage .......................................
cam ps. T h a t it has been k ep t up is
those first days of th e w ork and to re ­ every S atu rd ay aftern o o n fo r n early quests w hich have come In stead ily
so rtin g , th e c u rre n t n u m b ers were
m em ber how many people had th en to a y ea r's tim e, two o r th re e m em bers ship, and m any o th e r su b jects of im ­ set aside fo r use in th e fo rts, cam ps
Total
8 4 8 9 4 1 a tte ste d by th e outcom e of th e work
of th e S pruce P ro d u cto n Division,
be convinced th a t books w ere a real of th e lib ra ry staff have given th e ir portance.
EX PEN D ITU R ES.
D ictionaries and atlases an d o th e r places, an d th e old n u m ­
an d th a t th e books which have been
need in the so ld ier's life. More than free h alf day to v isitin g th e hospital are also Included in th ese collections.
$232.49
bers were sold, giving a source of S ubscriptions
sen t o ut by th e A. L. A. th ro u g h the
one w orker m et th e old veteran of th e w ards. On th ese trip s every w ard was All told, 33 ships, w ith crew s ra n g ­
19.20
rev en u e whch has been used in the M agazines b ought ................
v o lu n teer work of th e lib ra ria n s of
Civil W ar who said th a t “ such things visited, books an d m agazines tak en ing in n u m b er from 40 to 100 men,
99.67
p u rch ase of su b scrip tio n s to d esir­ Scrap-books
Oregon
played th e ir p a rt in th is re ­
w ere not provided for him w hen he to all of th e boys and each one was have been supplied w ith a to ta l of
able m agazines fo r th e cam ps and for P ictu re s for Y. M. C. A.-Van -
su lt, is show n by th e m any rep o rts
was a soldier, why did these boys given th e o p p o rtu n ity to ask fo r the 2,500 books.
r o iiv « r
22.73
special n u m b ers of o th e r m agazines.
com ing in from th e com m anding of­
need th e m ,” o r th e person who knew book of his choice w hich was tak en
Tw ine
In th e early days of th e w ork the
30.97 ficers of th e cam ps an d from the
M agazine* Sent.
th a t “ the boys would be so excited to him on th e next trip . At th e p res­ troop tra in s passing th ro u g h th e city
8.09
F ro m O ctober, 1917, to Ju ly , 1918, P ostage ......................................
Y. M. C. A. m en, who have so w ill­
th a t they would not w ant books and, en t tim e, th e w ork in th e B arrack s w ere also supplied w ith books and
a box of c u rre n t m agazines was sen t B inding Y o u th 's Com panion
ingly co-operated w ith us in every
if they did, would have no tim e to has reached such p ro p o rtio n s th a t th e m agazines, b ut la te r th is need was
fo r V ancouver .....................
10.50
to F o rts F lag le r, W orden, Casey,
way.
read th e m ,” or, stra n g e r still, th e A. L. A. has deem ed it of sufficient m et by th e Y. M. C. A. cen ters at the
‘ 10.89
W hitm an, Stevens, C olum bia and M iscellaneous expenses
It only rem ain s to com plete th e a c ­
old arm y officer who d readed the Im portance to erect a sm all building, points w here th e men en tra in ed , and ,
Canby. In S eptem ber th e W ashing­
co u n t of th e w ar w ork of th e staff
“ so ften in g " effect of books and such w hich is now in process of co n stru c­ was no lo n g er necessary as a p a rt of
8434
64
ton fo rts w ere tak en from o u r list
p leasures upon boys who w ere to be tion, an d to ap p o in t a p erm a n en t b o u r work
64.87 up-to-date, to add th e fact of the
Only ab o u t 1,200 books ' an d m onthly boxes have been sen t to Balance ........................
d e p a rtu re of o u r lib ra ria n , Miss Mary
fitted for the ste rn business of wav. I b ra ria n In th e person of Miss E liza­ w ere so d istrib u ted .
th e rem ain in g th re e fo rts.
Begin­
F ran ces Isom, on O ctober 30, for six
8489.41
B ut ev entually the drive was brou g h t ' beth J. H errin g to n , fo rm erly lib ra ria n I As has been p artially in d icated , j
n in g w th th is fall, a plan was w orked
It is ea rn estly hoped th a t th e gifts m o n th s’ w ar lib ra ry service w ith the
to a successful conclusion, th e o r ig i- ' of th e N orth P o rtlan d branch. It will I th e response to th ese dem ands has
o u t w here by a box of c u rre n t n u m ­ of books and m agazines will
nal siitn of one m illion dollars asked still be necessary, how ever, because |
co n tin u e A. L. A. in F rance. T his is decided­
been possible th ro u g h th e large bers has been se n t m onthly to each
to come in to th e lib rary , as th e re will ly in th e n a tu re of v o lu n teer w ork,
of the natio n at la rg e being exceeded of th e ex ten t of th e work, fo r th e 1 n u m b er of books com ing in as gifts, i
of th e Y. M. C. A; ce n te rs fo r the
he g reat need for all of them a t th e as th e only rem u n e ra tio n she receives
by $600,000. And all th is tim e the P o rtlan d lib ra ria n s to give consider ! and th ro u g h those which it has been ,
work w ith th e sp ru ce cam ps, from
b arrack s and th e fo rts d u rin g the is th e p aym ent of h er expenses.
books had been com ing in from all • able v o lu n te er service In rep a rin g th e i possible to p urchase w ith th e funds J
th ese c e n te rs they have been d istrib ­
process of dem obilization.
ZULEMA KA8TUNLAT8K Y,
over th e N orthw est to the upper floor books for th e shelves, and la te r, w hen I collected in th e d rives fo r m o n e y .'
uted by th e Y. M. C. A. m en^to the
W hen th e h isto ry of th e w ar is
A ssistan t L ib raran .
W ar activities were m anifested :n
ail of the lines of th e lib rary w ork for
m onths before o u r country was draw n
into th e conflict, and when th e tim e
cam e for th e ac tu a l p articip atio n in
the stru g g le , all of th e m em bers of
th e stafT w ere stirre d to a high point
of p atrio tic enthusiasm . W hen in
Ju n e of 1917 th e A. L. A. in a u g u ra t­
ed plans for the extension of library
service into every b ranch of th e gov­
ern m e n t w ar service, it found the
lib ra ria n s of Oregon m ost w illing co­
ad ju to rs. U nder th e first plans for
th e w ork, the h e a d q u a rte rs fo r the
N orthw est sta te s w ere located in
P o rtla n d , and o u r lib ra ria n , Miss
Mary F ran ces Isom , was appointed
d istrib u to r fo r th e whole northw est.
Books began to come in from all di­
rections. The ac tu a l w ork of d istrib ­
u tin g them began w ith sm all collec­
tions se n t to the men on g u a rd a t th e
bridges, tu n n els and docks th ro u g h ­
o u t th e state. A n um ber of sto u t
w ooden cases, fitted w ith shelves and
having a capacity of approxim ately
60 books, w ere m ade fo r th e double
purpose of tra n sp o rtin g th e books
safely and of serving as a bookcase in
the cam ps to w hich they w ere sent.
T hese cases have “ S oldier’s L ib rary "
stenciled on the cover, and, as th e ir
use has been extended g rea tly since
th e first days of th e work, they may
still be seen doing duty in m any p ar ts
of th e sta te .
of th e P o rtlan d Public L ib rary
w here they w ere carefu lly so rted and
prep ared for use in th e cam ps by th e
volunteer work of th e lib ra ria n s in
the evenings and on th e ir h alf holi­
days.
G ratefu l acknow ledgem ent
m ust also be m ade of th e assistan ce
given by v o lu n teers from o u tsid e the
lib ra ry staff. W hen th e books began
to come in by th e tho u san d s, th e vol­
um e of th e w ork necessary in p re­
parin g them grew to larg e p ro p o r­
tions. and it would have been diffi­
cult indeed to have kept it up w ith ­
o u t the assistan ce of th ese w orkers
who gave re g u la r days each week to
th e m onotonous task of p astin g la ­
bels and book pockets an d of w riting
book cards.
Auction Sale
ON THE OLD HURLBURT PLACE
About 2 miles east of Springdale and 2 miles
South of Corbett, Ore.
S p o tlig h ts and electric horns.
E. O sburn & Co.
PHOTOS
A tX . KZW DS A M D A I L B I S S S
N e w C a lle ry
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30
B eginning a t 10 o 'clo c k a. m.
PICTURE FRAMING
OILT
9 Head of Cattle
COW, Holstein, 8 years old, fresh six weeks ago. COW, Jersey.
4 years old, will freshen April lOtli. HELFER, Holstein, 3 years old,
bred October 8th. 2 HEIFERS, .Jersey-Holstein, 1 year, 9 months, will
freshen May 18th, 1919. HEIFER, Holstein-Guernsey, 1 year old.
HEIFER, Jersey-Durham, 9 months old. STEER, Holstein-Guernsey,
9 months old. HULL, Holstein-Guernsey, 1 year, six months old.
(AU Cows Tuberculin Tested)
OR NA TURA L
Neat and Cheap
MAX
Sow with litter of 8 Pigs.
6 tons Baled Clover Hay.
TERM S— All sum s u nder 820, C ash; 820 o r over, six m o n th s’ tim e on ap­
proved note bearing 8 per cent in te rest.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
M. B. SPLAWN, Owner
A MEYERS.
S WOOD. Auctioneer, Vancouver, Wash.
For men
and
w om en— cleaning
pressing and rep a irin g done well
P ete r L en ard . Powell stre e t.
Phon« 541
Make This a Real Christmas
SOME USEFUL HINT8
G/U£
E le c lr ic a l
T h is Y e a r
Sewing M achine
Motor
Vacuum C leaner
W ashing Machine
F lo o r, T able and
Desk I.ainps
Chafing-D ish
T o aster
G rill
Coffee P ercolator
Milk W arm er
S m oothing Iron or
T rav elin g Iron
C u rlin g -Iro n and
D rying Comb In one
V ib ra to r
H eatin g Pad
R a d ia to r
Portable Stove and
Oven
R ange
F an
ELECTRIC STORE
Electric Buildtng
Clerk
Ship by Truck
T ailo rin g
M athew s' Bldg. Main S treet
Something
Double Set Harness. Single Set Harness.
Buggy. Hack.
Light
Wagon. Mower, in good shape. Household Goods and other articles
too numerous to mention.
WOOD
T h ere are few indeed who escape
h aving at least one cold d u rin g th e
C. w in ter m o n th s and they a re f o rtu ­
n ate who have b u t one and get
th ro u g b w ith It quickly and w ith o u t
any serio u s cousequences.
T ake
C h a m b e rla in 's Cough Rem edy and
observe th e d irectio n s w ith each bot-
! tie. and you are likely to be one of
the fo rtu n a te ones
T he w orth amt
1 m erit of th is rem edy b as been fully
proven.
T h ere are m any fam ilies
who have alw ays used It for years
when tro u b led w ith a cough or cold,
' and w ith th e very beet resu lts —.Adv
S C H N E ID E R
4 Horse*
GRz\Y HORSE. 9 year» old, weight about 900 pounds. BAY HORSE, {
10 years old, about 900 pounds. SORREL .MARE, 12 years old, about j
144M) pounds. IRON-GRAY HORSE, 12 years old, about 1400 pounds.
SALE RAIN OR SHINE
Few Escape.
E x tra O utlooks of th e C h ristmas
issue will be m ailed a t 6c each.
IT SAVES TIME AND MONEY
Ekstrom Truck Service
PHONE
G resham 851
Cor. Powell and Maple Ave.
PHONE
P o rtlan d -B d w y . 2082
225 Ash S treet