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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1919)
GRKSHAM OUTLOOK TUKKUA V, JA N U A R Y 7, lO I» PAG E T H R EE HONOR ROLL FOR EASTERN MULTNOMAH I Y ou r A d v a n ta g e T h e f o llo w in g l i s t o f n a m e s I n c lu d e s th o s e f ro m G re s h a m . T ro u td a le . F a ir - v iew , C o r b e tt, P l e a s a n t H om e. P le a s a n t V a lle y . B o rin g . E tc . D E 8 T O N D. L A K E L O Y A L L. L A K E H A R oLD LAKE G EO RG E LARSON One of th e reasons given by th e good frien d of his ap p eals— from P E T E R LARSON- E M IL L A U B E R CARL A L LPE R postoffice d ep a rtm en t fo r estab lish w hat to do w ith old steel rails to E R N E ST LAYMAN D O N C. A L L A R D how to cu re Ingrow ing nails. W ell, L E O N A R D L A L 'D E R B A C K FR A N K ARM STRONG ing th e "s ta tio n to s ta tio n " ru le in I J U L IU S L A M B E R T th en , th is h um an scrapbook, he is E A R N E ST JO H N WM. A N D ERSO N 2D L IE U T . E L M E R L E A D E R ISA A C W . A N D E R S O N long distance— telephone paym ent one g re a t bore to you an d me. And A RTH U R LEDBURY GLENN ANDRE F R E D J L E D B U R Y ROBERT ANDREW S evasions is one of the crafty villainies if you know of such a m an h ere is a WM L E D B U R Y AM BERT A N D REW S J O S E P H C. L E T S IN G E R M E L V IN A N D R E W S of m ankind. A fter th e 21st of th is n e a t an d ta sty plan to even th in g s LLO Y D L 1 T T I.E P A G E H E R B E R T ARM STRONG A LTO N L O V E L A C E E D W IN F O R E S T A R N O L D m onth, when th e o p era to r trie s to g et in m a n n er g rim — c u t th is stuff out H A R O L D LYMAN- TOM B A K E R K E IT H L Y M A N a p a rtic u la r person at a d ista n t place and h and to him. ELM ER BANKUS L IE U T C H A S R M cCOLL H E R B E R T BASLEE S G T C. W (S H E R M A N ) M C A R T E R . on th e wire the toll will have to be E R N E ST BATES S G T ROY M' C A R T E R N ovem ber 11, 1918 was a day long BYRON B E L L paid if a connection is m ade w ith the C A R R O L L M cC R E A R Y S G T. (1 s t C la s s ) F R A N K B E L L to be rem em bered. P eace cam e ju st E J M cC U L LO C H place w here the p a rtic u la r person is L E S L IE B E R K E JO H N M cG IN N IS OTLEY B E R K E as th e 11th a rtillery had fired its supposed to be, even if th e person A R C H IE M cK E O W N PETER R BERKE l e w is b u r l mckinney 11th ro u n d in th e 11th h o u r of the A L B E R T A. B E Y E R c a n 't he found. ROBT M A GNUSEN C A R L F. B E Y E R 11th day of th e 11th m onth. But W IL L IE M A R T IN Such a case of beating th e gam e E L M E R C. B E Y E R C H A R L E S M A Y ER JA C K B IC H A N , h o n o r a b ly d is c h a rg e d som e p atrio tic citizens, fearin g th a t was practiced in P o rtlan d not long N E W T O N L. M A RY O TT B L IS S . C L E V E L A N D S G T H A R V E Y M A SSEY H E N R Y B O TTLESO N since, A man down th e re w anted to they m ight fo rg et th a t ev en tfu l day, SGT. L E E M E R R IL L Gresham L IE U T . AMOS W A T T B O T K IN Oregon W A LTER W M ETZGER know if a ce rtain officeholder was in have le ft flying th e ensigns they D A N IE L B O U R G E O IS A D E LB ER T W M ETZGER E U G E N E B O U R G E O IS hoisted to th e breeze th a t m orning FLO Y ED S. M E T Z G E R Salem or at an o th e r place. He was C E C IL B O Z A R T H J o h n M IL A N S G T BO Y D O. B R A S W E L L certain ly in one of th e two places, and to keep them rem inded. T hese sam e W A G O N E R B A Y A R D M IL L E R J O H N B R IG G S C O R P . G L E N W O O D M IL L E R helio g rap h work o r a tren ch m irro r. if not in Salem he was at the o th e r p atrio ts ta lk long and boastingly of E D G A R BR O O K S H C. M O F F E T T JE R O M E BRO O K The ja c k e t and tro u sers are blue and L E IG H T O N M O N T E IT H So th e P o rtlan d m an p u t in a call for a flag w hich has n ever touched th e EM ERSO N BROW N T H O S P. M O RG A N FR A N K BROW N fitted a la exceedingly loose, in fact Mr. B lauk a t Salem and in stru c ted g ro u n d and has n ever been stain ed , L E L A N D B. M O O R E C L A R E N C E B R O W N IN G G E O R G E N E IL S O N one could hardly call them fitted. I C en tral th a t no one else need as- a flag respected by all th e peoples of C O R P . A N D R E W J. B R U G G E R L O U IS N E IL S O N C ontinued from page I E R N E S T J. B R U G G E R im agine th a t these su its were o rdered GEO RG E NELSON sw er. P re tty soon th e w ord cam e th e e a rth and know n in every p ort JO H N B U R B A E D W A R D C. N O R E E N b rig h te n in g th e skies of th e seven o th e r shack was sim ply picked up and m ade at the m om ent th e first fire L E O N CA D D Y back th a t Mr. B lank was n ot in town O SC A R E. N O R E E N CALL, RO B ER T ROY O L S E N call was received in L-------------- and an d th en th e P o rtlan d m an knew seas. And as th ey ta lk above them and ca rrie d aw ay. A L B ER T CAM P PA U L PA LM BLA D E D . C A N IF F R A T P A L M Q U IS T At thia m om ent som e one decided th a t th e firemen w aited for th e suits. ju s t w here to find him. H e g ot th e flies th e rem n a n t of a once brig h t OSCAR CA R LSO N TOM P A R K E R H A R R Y C. C H A S E in fo rm atio n free, as th e old ru le was flag — Old Glory, to rn to ribbons by th a t a cafe n e a r by was in danger. T h eir shoes are c assy, being light, VERL PA RK ER J O S E P H C H IO D O IR V IN P A R M I.E Y T he in vogue of n ot paying for a call un th e wind and faded by th e sun and J u s t why th is decision was reached 1 pointed, black le a th e r shoes. E R N E S T C H R IS T E N S E N I 'E D E R R. P E D E R S O N rain , neglected so long th a t to ta k e can n ot say unless it was because the rest c f th e ir uniform s constat of— —, L O U IS C H R IS T E N S E N P E L T O N , W IL L IA M less answ ered by the person w anted. G EO RG E CLARK C L IF T O N P E T E R S O N them down m eans to ta k e down pole place was a cafe. At any ra te a b u t they have now reached the fire. S G T. C A R L G O N D G O N E L M E R L. P H E L P S O R R IE C O N R A D L E O N A R D P IA T T T h ere was a story told on th e and all, th e h aly ard s being fouled goodly crow d dashed Into th e p rem PER C Y CONRAD T he grizzled veteran s alig h t, shine FA Y E P O T T E R E D M U N D G. C O N V IL L s tre e t th e o th e r day ab o u t Mr. Jones, and th e pulleys ru sted from non-use. ises. T h ere w ere a lot of young trees th e ir h elm ets anew , sh ak e h an d s ail HOW ARD PO W ERS H A R R Y CO O LEY C E C IL P U L F E It h ut th a t is n 't his nam e. He loves p lanted in larg e buckets sittin g all aro u n d , and unload th e ir ap p a ratu s M IL O M COO NS D E X T E R Q U E S IN B E R R Y CO RP. R A L P H C R A N D A L L 1ST L IE U T R. W Q U E S IN B E R R Y If th ese is anybody aro u n d here over th e lawn. T hese were ra th e r w hich consists of one 12-foot la d his b e tte r h alf dearly, b u t is u n 2D L IE U T . F R E D C R A N E S G T . ( 1 s t C la s s ) E A R L R A D F O R D EM ERSON A CRAW FORD fo rtu n a te ly m ore lavish in love th an who m ade a New Y ear reso lu tio n he larg e for hand g ren a d e p ractice but der, a two m an pum p, a b arrel, sev E LM ER RA D FO RD FRA N K CRAW FORD E R V IN F R A D F O R D money. S tartin g one day on a long has n ot been h eard from , alth o u g h as sh o t p u ts they all landed on th e eral buckets, som e hose, and a nozzle. D O M IN IC K C U N N IN G H A M CO RP FLOY D RA D FO RD C O R P. C A R L Y L E A C U N N IN G H A M JE S S E R A D FO RD business trip , he le ft Mrs. Jo n es th e re is no ban on m ak in g New m iddle of the stre e t. A bunch of T he pum p was placed a t a conven R E U B E N D A N IE L S O N ELLSW O RTH RA K ER sh o rt of cash, b ut prom ised to send a Y ear s resolutions. A resolution can co lo re d troops dashed into th e cafe ient d istan ce from th e lire, th e b a r W E N D E L L D A N IE L S O N H A R V E Y R A N EY F R E D D A V IS C L IF F O R D W R E A D check, which, needless to say did not be m ade a t p ractically no cost and, and a fte r saving the en tire stock of rel n ear it, and th e two connected by J. H D E A V E R GUY’ R. R E A D . S ev erely w ounded. W DEAVER R O S S E. R E A D , C ited fo r b r a v e ry arriv e. W hen th e re n t becam e due indeed, th e model resolution usually cognac, retire d from the scene. T he a th ree inch hose. T hen a two Inch CHA S. D E H A V E N C H A S C. R E E D S A D D L E R E D W A R D D IC K E N S O N his wife te leg rap h e d : Stone broke. m eans a saving in money, if it is gang m ust have figured th a t th e place hose led from th e pum p to th e noz G REYNOLDS G O U G H O. D IX V E R N E R IC H E Y L an d lo rd w ants his ren t. W ire me kept. was by th is tim e safe o r else th e re zle. The bucket line form ed and w »-, JO S E P H D O L O V IT C H L. E. R IC H M O N D L E O D O L O V IT C H W A R D R IC H M O N D m oney.” T h ere used to be a stock new spa was n o th in g m ore w orth saving for te r was ca rrie d from a nearby hy H A R L O W M. D O U G LA SS. H A R R Y C. R IC K E R T C E C IL D U K E Mr. Jo n es an sw ered : "A m sh o rt p er story, good on th e last day of De they now retired . V IC T O R R IC K E R T d ra n t and poured into th e barrel. RAYMOND D U N B A R W. R 1 C H E R T m yself. W ill soon send check. A cem ber, ab o u t th e s ta rt of th e w ater By th is tim e th e Q. M. w arehouses Two men a t th e pum p, a la hand car, 2D L IE U T . L E S T E R R IC H E Y KD D U N N EDER. FRA N K 1ST SGT. K E N N E T H R O B E R T S wagon on its an n u a l Journey. T hat w ere ablaze and a g ang of men were w ere allow ed to draw th e w ater from tho u san d k isses.” C L A U D R O B IN S O N H E N R Y E L T O N E A ST M A N SAM W . R O B IN S O N E L L IO T T . RAY E D W A R D T he wife answ ered back: "D o n ’t sto ry was outlaw ed in Oregon th ree busy w ith shovels keeping th is hot th e b arrel and force It th ro u g h th e FR A N K ROG ERS W IL S O N E A ST M A N b o th er ab o u t th e check. Gave la n d years ago because of prohibition. m elted stuff ru n n in g down th e stre e t. two inch hose. A R C H IE R O SS RAY E L L IO T T A fter several mo CO R P. JO E ROSS V E N C IL E V A N S lord one of th e kisses. He was m ore T h ere may be som e who have been An elderly lady cam e h u rry in g dazed m ents of frenzied endeav o r and no N E L S O N RO SS ED. E V E R E T T h aving th e ir nips ju s t the sam e; but ly o u t of a house n ea r by. No one w ater ap p earin g at th e nozzle, th e th a n satisfied." GLENN RUSHER W . S. E V E R E T T C O R P . D. E. R U S S E L L GALEN FA NCH ER they have no legal sta n d in g and the was n ear h er an d she w ent stra ig h t fire chief began an in v estig atio n and JO H N D A L E R U S S E L L E L IS F O R S G R E N E D G A R L. R U S S E L L ISA A C F O S T E R You know th e m an who clips w ater wagon was n ot ru n th is year fo r th is Btream of hot stuff. E very located the trouble. One of his men C H A S E E. ST. C L A IR E M A N U E L FOX th in g s o u t an d passes them all round because th e re was no au th o rity for body yelled but it did no good, and L E S L IE T S T .C L A IR S G T . JO H N W . F O X was sta n d in g on th e hose. T he chief SGT. R U D O L P H S A L Q U IS T M IL T O N F O X ab o u t; he finds a caustic p a ra g ra p n its existence. probably only crazed h er m ore. At rem oved him an d th e w ate r charged 2D L T . G E O R G E S C H A N T IN E R N E S T J. F R E E M A N T O N Y S C H A N T IN KENT FREEM AN an d brin g s it to you w ith a laugh, M ark Tw ain said th a t it was easy any rate , before any one could get on th ro u g h . It reached th e nozzle F R E D E R IC K . O TTO SG T. ( 1 s t C la s s ) S. G. S C H N E ID E R and says: "T h is item , th ro u g h and fo r him to stop sm oking an d added n ear h er she had w alked Into th is W IL L IA M G A U P M A N A L B E R T S E D IG and sq u irte d , probably ail of th ree D E W E Y G IB B S H A R R Y S E D IG th ro u g h , rem inds me perfectly of th a t he m u st have stopped a t le ast a m olten fluid. H er position as she C O R P. ROY H. G IB B S O S C A R S E D IG feet. TheBe two m en w ere pum ping L L O Y D G IE S E ED. THEO. SE L L You know th e man who clips th o u san d tim es. T he sw ear-off reso w alked was exactly as though she th ro u g h two h u n d red feet of two- M E R R IL L R. GOOD RAY S H R IN E R h in ts which alm ost every paper lu tio n of th e v eteran sm o k er is one w ere stu m b lin g and was try in g to M E R V IN R. GOOD R O B E R T SH U M W A Y inch hose, I presum e no p ressu re was HOM ER GOSSETT A L F R E D S IM O N S E N p rin ts, and tells his d au g h ters and of th e h a rd e st to keep. As th e clock catch herself. T his alone kept h er R O B ER T GU STA FSO N A L F R E D SLOOP expected. his wife th a t each may lead a happy h an d s approach m id n ig h t and th e old from falling. She w alked th ro u g h W I L L IE H A L E Y TH O S. E L T O N SLO O P FLOY D HA LLO CK F R E D M U R R A Y S M IT H Some ‘so ld at A m éricaine’ rushed life if she will m ake h er la st y e a r’s y ear dies th e sm o k er ta k es his last th is hot strea m and th en of course O L IV E R H A M B L IE N OSCAR SP A H N up and asked a firem an for his la d C O R P F R A N K A. H A M L IN HARRY SPEN CER th in g s look new as p er th e h in t he loving draw on pipe, cig ar o r cig ar som e one grabbed her. H er shoes JO H N H A M L IN F R A N K G. V A N S P E Y B R O C K C L IF T O N H A R R IS brings. He clips each recipe he finds ette. Back of him , forever, are the Ju st fell off and h er clothes were der. D espite th e Y anks rep eated e f GEORGE STAFFANSON T H E A D O R E H A R R IS JO S E P H S T A F FE N SO N and every evening he unw inds a bale days when he sm oked. Divorced he burning. A coat was a t once w rap fo rts and th e use of his very best FRED UARRT H JA L M A R S T A FFE N SO N LA W R E N C E HARVEY W A LFRED STA FFEN SO N of them , and says: "I wish th a t you is from Lady N icotine and he faces ped aro u n d th e poor woman and the pigeon’ F rench, th e said firem an A LFR ED HAUGLUM CO R P E A R L STAN LEY P E T E R HAUGLUM would have som e d ain ty dish cooked th e fu tu re , seren e in th e know ledge flam es sm othered. The pain seemed co u ld n ’t g rasp him. Even som e ex H A RRY STA N LEY P O R T U S H A T F IE L D S G T W IL B U R S T A N L E Y in som e new and novel way— like th a t no lo n g er will he be a slave to to m ake no im pression on her, and ceedingly good exam ples of a contor- M IC H A E L R. H E M R IC H I SGT. V E R N S T A T E R C H E N D R IC K S I PAUL STEV EN S th ese I ’ve read ab o u t to d ay ." No h abit. T his reso lu tio n Is k ep t un til she felt w eakly aro u n d for a little sio n lst clim bing a la d d er failed to ROY H E N S L E Y ‘ C L A R K E S T IL L IO N S desired im pression. So m a tte r whom h e'll chance to m eet in th e follow ing m orning, provided th e purse which she had dropped. A lieu give th e 2D L IE U T . W A. H E N S L E Y C L Y D E P. S T O N E C A R Y L H E S L IN back w ent the Yank an d a la d d er S G T O SCA R S T O N E house o r sto re o r on th e stre e t, h e'll sm o k er goes to bed as soon as th e te n a n t picked It up and gave It to C O R F . C L A U D E H E S L IN E R N E ST W STRATTON was built o u t of som e salvaged lu m C H A R L E S H IC K S A R T H U R S T R E B IN have a clipping th a t he feels to each new y ear com es in. her. She was placed in a w aiting ber. A few m om ents a fte r its com JA S . O. H IL L Y A R D G E O R G E R. S W A G E R T J. W IL L IA M H IL L Y A R D GEORGE SW YGERT am bu lan ce and ru sh ed to a hospital pletion th e F ren ch m an arriv ed with CONRAD H O E C K E R L E S T E R TALLM ADGE th e re I first h eard th e guns. But had V IC T O R H O L M b u t she died In a few hours. Never the a rtic le in question, ask in g , how c o r p . F R A N K T E E V IN , w ounded. th e p leasu re of being bombed in JO H N K H O N EY E D M O N D T E E V IN before have I seen an y th in g so pitiful. ever, th a t it be used carefu lly as F R E D E R IC K H O N E Y W IL L T E E V IN P aris on M arch 11th. H E R B E R T H. H O SS PA Y M A STER LLOYD T E G A R T H ere en te rs th e F rench fire d e p a rt F R E D HOSS 2D L IE U T E R N E S T THOM At M lalll I left th e sq u ad ro n and m ent. T h ere w as no d ep artm en t at never yet had th e p ain t on It been C O R P . B R U C E H O Y T, w o u n d ed aev erely . E D R 1C T H O M A S EV ER ETT HUGHES FR A N K W THOMAS w ent to Colem ber-les-B elles fo r m ore P-------------- so as soon as th e fire was scratched. 1ST L IE U T . D R. H. H. H U G H E S K IR K T H O M PSO N A bout th is tim e th e fire chief supplies. I g ot back two days later. discovered, a call was sen t in for the G. W H U M A S O N STU A R T TH OM PSON Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S tanley have C O R PO R A L RAYM OND H UM ASON E A R L TO W N SEN D looked a t his w atch and discovered Got the planes at th a t place and did SG T C. C. JA C K received Reverai in te restin g le tte rs firemen a t L-------------- , a city ju s t two FR A N K TOW NSEND C O R I’. W F . J E N N E n o th in g b ut p ractice flying. H ere I o r th ree mtlos aw ay. W hen th e ta l th a t his re g u la r h o u r fo r “ m a n g e” G EO RG E TO W N SEN D since th e signing of th e arm istice SGT. G UY D. JO N E S L E S L IE TO W N SEN D A L B E R T A. JO H N S O N A L P H O N S E VAN D O N IN C K from th e ir son. S erg ean t J. E arl had my first flig h t and landed in th e en t a t L-------------- received th e call was a t hand. A ccordingly all w ork A X E L F JO H N S O N A U G U S T VAN D O N IN C K Stanley. T he la test, u n d er d a te of tre e s— n ot h u rt a t all. I still have a they decided to m ake th e Journey via was stopped and th e e n tire fire d e SG T. G U S T A V E A. JO H N S O N JO E V E R E T T I H A R R Y JO H N S O N S O. V IK E N piece of th e p ro p eller th a t was b ro k stre e t car. Accordingly they m ade p artm en t proceeded to a cafe an I D ecem ber 5, is as follow s: JO H N A. JO H N S O N ARTHUR VOLBRECHT en. I was p u t in th e h an g a rs then th e ir way to th e ca r line and w aited. knocked over a couple, a fte r w hich ROY JO H N S O N W ALTER VOLBRECHT D ear M other and F a th e r :— T his is W IL L IA M E JO H N S O N AUGUST W ALCH fo r b oth as I owe each of you a le t and was given a plane to ta k e care of. The c a r ev en tu ally arriv ed . Upon Its o p eratio n s were ag ain resum ed. No A L B E R T E. JO N S R U D JO S E P H W ALCH A H L A N JO Y •W IL L IA M W A L C H . k illed In ac tio n . Got to rid e q u ite a lot and liked the a rriv a l It was found th a t all the sooner had they once m ore resum ed ter. I g o t your le tte rs yesterday. F A X O N JO Y CARL I W ALKER BERT KANE R A L E IG H B W A T S O N Yes, I rem em ber th ree years ago w ork. em pty seats w ere occupied. W ere th e ir h azard o u s calling th a n a Q. M. CARL W K E LL ER C O R P. TH O S M W ATSON On Ju n e 1st I moved to A m anty when I cam e hom e for my b irth d ay FRA N K KENNY th e firem en to rid e they would be tru ck cam e down th e s tre e t to pick E D N E R W E D IN HAROLD K E R N up a load of th e salvaged goods. T he A L B E R T W E IS S an d would liked to have come again and stayed Just a m onth b ut did very obliged to sta n d up. W ould they G L E N N H. K E S T E R S O N E M M E T T O W E N S W E L L IN G chief stopped th e tru c k and a n RAY K E S T E R S O N L E S L IE W IL E S th is y ear, b ut d o n ’t th in k I ’ll m iss it j little work o ver th e lines, Then on rid e? They would n ot and did not. N E L S O N K IR K W O O D M O R R IS W IL M A R T H m any m onths. H ave no Idea Ju st) Ju ly 1st I w ent to Leuxiel and th e re T he heroes a b o u t faced and paced nounced th a t th e stre e t was closed to E L G IN B. K IR K W O O D •H A R O L D W IL S O N , died o f d ise ase. W a l t e r K it z m il l e r G LEN C W O LFE when I ’ll get sta rte d hom e b ut th in k Itot new and la rg e r also b e tte r planes, back to th e fire house and cran k ed traffic. Somebody in th a t tru c k was R IC H A R D K N A R R GUY E W o L F E R O B E R T K N IE R IE M I.E M W W O L F E it will be soon a f te r New Y ears I W hile th e re I g o t a trip to B elfort up th e ir ” 1 T hee We T ru s t” and w earing hip boota. Deftly slipping GEO . K. K N IE R IE M : ROY E. W O O D W A R D W A L TE R KOCK H ave moved back from th e fro n t and and a n o th e r to E pinal w here som e of sta rte d out. T his m achine was a l one of them off, he ca u g h t th e chief L E W IS Y E R G E R CORAL LA K E IS G T H E N R Y Z E N G E R sq u arely in th e chest. T h e tru ck I hope i t ’s my first move tow ards oue planes w ere flying over th e lines. It is decidedly to your advantage to have your money, whether you have much or little, always under control, and to have it safe. It is also to your advantage to know where to go for business information; to have a bank able and willing to accommodate you; to feel that your bank is your friend, striving to help you by its careful attention to your requirements and interests. We want all to know that the customers of this bank have these advantages. We always feel that our customers are our friends and as such we are interested in them. BANK OF GRESHAM DESCRIBES FIRE-FIGHTING ♦ J « AVIATOR NEVER HEARD SO MUCH NOISE BEFORE I C u red a t a C ost o f 2 5 C ent«. E x tra O utlooks of th e C hristm as " E ig h t years ago w hen we first issue will be m ailed a t 5c each. moved to M attoon. I was a g rea t su f ferer from indigestion and constipa tio n ,” w rites Mrs. R obert M attoon, I M attoon, 111. " I had freq u en t head- i A U K I M D I A M D A I L B IS K S aches and dizzy spells, and th e re was a feeling like a heavy w eight press N ew G allery ing on my stom ach and chest all the tim e. I felt m iserable. Every m or PICTURE FRAMING sel of food distressed me. I could GILT OR NA TURAL WOOD n ot rest at night and felt tired and N eat and Cheap worn out all the tim e. One bottle of C ham b erlain 's T ablets cured me and I have since felt like a different M A X S C H N E ID E R person.”— Adv. M athew s' Bldg, Main S tre et PHOTOS Ffcone 541 W ar Svings Stamps save lives Make This a Real Christmas SOME USEFUL HINTS * GIVE Something Electrical Thia Year 'jaa Sewing M achine M otor V acuum C leaner W ashing M achine F loor, T able and Desk Lam ps Chafing-Dish T oaster G rill Coffee P erco lato r Milk W arm er Sm oothing Iron or T rav elin g Iron C u rlin g -Iro n and D rying Comb in one V ib rato r H eatin g Pad R ad iato r P o rta b le 8tove and Oven R ange F an ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building m ost as big as a Ford, covered with hom e. On S eptem ber 10th I w ent to Sou- mud g u ard s, very m uch un d erslu n g , w ent on. T he fire ev en tu ally burned Itself W as a t N eu art w hen th e firing lily, n ea r V erdun, and o u r planes and was probably produced ab o u t the ended and su re was glad to see th e , Hew over th e St. M ihlel sector. T here tim e th a t th e m iners arriv ed In C ali o u t Just as all fires do In F ran ce and end. W as sen t th e re to do d isp atch ' *■ w here o u r w ork sta rte d in ea rn est, fornia. A big bell fastened on up when th a t tim e cam e we w ent home. rid in g for one flig h t of six planes. 1 waa up before d ay lig h t and never rig h ts was violently Jangled by m eans T he last I saw of th e fire d ep a rtm en t W hile th e re I was on an old G erm an w ent to bed early. W as th e re ten of a rope, th u s w arning th e pedes they w ere violently ch a ttin g , arg u in g field w hich had been cap tu red ab o u t days and th en moved to th e o th e r tria n s th a t they w ere su b ject to pros th e m a tte r. Well fellows th a t is all I rem em a week, was close to th e heavy ar- sl<l« o l V erdun and o u r planes work- ecution should they be run o ver oy ber. I ’m glad th a t It Is an d 1 expect tlllery and the closest to th e fro n t j *'<1 o ver th e A rgonne secto r n ear the th is vehicle. any aero p lan es had been statio n ed , town of Evers. A bout N ovem ber 1st W ell, they are now off and as th e you a re tickled to d eath . News Is W ent in th e re on the n in th so, of 1 moved still clo ser to V erdun and fire h asn ’t been b u rn in g much over scarce and I believe I will g et off Sincerely hope th a t th e old course, was th e re when th e arm istice 1 on th e 9th I w ent to N eu art and was an h o u r they talk It over and figure here. was signed. N ever heard so m uch th e re a t th e finish. th a t If they are too late to do an y G. V. F. D. is giving a good account noise before in all my life as on th o se At Souilly I saw a G erm an plane th in g else, it will be a cinch to save of Itself and th a t everyone is In the last two days of fighting, sh o t down and it was su re a g rea t th e lot anyhow . And as they have very best of h ealth and sp irits. We W ill try and tell you w here I have fight. alm ost th ree m iles to travel before are O. K. here. If we felt any b e tte r been In I- rance and E ngland. Land- J u s t now I am n ear Bar-le-D uc but th e blaze is reached, I will describe we c o u ld n 't sta n d It. 8o long fellows and be good. My ed In Liverpool December 1 and w ent don’t th in k I ’ll be here, when you get th e ir dress. I will have plenty of very heat reg ard s to everyone. from th e re to W inchester. W as th e re this. I hope I ’ll be on th e way home tim e. Y our old pal, seven days. Then we w ent to South then. Am d riving a to u rin g ca r now F irs t of ail they w ear a big, brass HAL. KERN. H am pton an d took a boat for La and trav el q u ite a lot. Got back yes- helm et, so shiny th a t they actu ally H arve. At La H avre we stayed th re e ' terd ay from a 300 m ile trip so I will h u rt your eyes when the sun shines. o tlig h ts and electric horns. C. days and then sta rted for T ours by J see som e of F ra n ce yet. One of them would be g re a t for E. S O p sburn & Co. train . T he were no; P ullm ans, but Saw Em erson Brown a few days box c a n w ith signs on them saying ngo. He isn ’t fa r from h ere H av- eig h t horses or forty men. I’ll n ever a pass to go see him tom orrow , fo rg et th a t ride and how cold It was H aven’t heard from W ilbur for some ‘ when I got to T ours on th e 12th. I t i n t but will try to locate him, could h ard ly ta lk . I had such a cold. | I suppose R alph Is hom e again. ' o n e - with rommarclal T ra n ,h r Z2S Aah b-t. F lrat and Second T h ere I had q u a rte rs and was O. K. Did he learn squads rig h t and how Gresham Office, Oarage near Lumber Yard, Residence same. i again when we moved to a field ab o u t to sa lu te ? Am su re glad he d id n 't two m iles from town. T h at was on have to come b u t know he w anted to | th e 16th and from th a t tim e u n til > bad enough. March l i t , I drove truck. T hen 20 W ell, It Is g e ttin g late and I of us left to g et tru ck s for the squad- have told a b o u t all I can th in k of. ron. We got them and w ent to P aris D on't th in k It will be long u n til I for supplies w here I m et Ross Brown, will be hom e again. Merry C h rist- GRESHAM Bdwy 2082, A 2078 W as th e re Just a week and th en mas. H appy New Y ear and love to til. Phone 851 PORTLAND Joined th e sq u ad ro n a t Mlalll and Y our son, EARL. I EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE Regular Trips Between GRESHAM and PORTLAND and Outside Hauling. A lbert ekstrom