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T W IC E A W EEK G resham O utlook VOL. 8, NO. 104 BURGLARS ROB MANY; GOODS ARE RECOVERED GRESHAM. MULTNOMAH JUDGE MORROW AT MULTNOMAH GRANGE COUNTY, OREGON TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1919 Better Homes for Farm Families STATE D. A R HONORS FOR MRS R F WALTERS TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR GRESHAM MAY BE CENTER OF POULTRY MEN M u ltn o m ah g ra n g e No. 71 w as a t At th e s tu te co n fe re n c e o f th e E v ery s ta te In th e i h o m e to its m e m b e rs a n d frie n d s on D a u g h te rs of th e A m erican R evolu- union w ill th is y e a r co -o p e ra te w ith th e S a tu rd a y , W a s h in g to n 's b irth d a y . tlo n h eld in P o itla m l last w eek, ,i d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u l w ell d eserv ed h o n o r w as acco rd ed And th e la rg e a n d e n th u s ia s tic a t tu r e . th ro u g h hom e Mrs. R. F . W a lte rs of G re sh a tn , a d e m o n s tra tio n s , 1 n te n d a n c e a tte s te d th e a d m ira b le r e p m ak in g farm hom es m e m b e r of W illa m e tte c h a p te r. By u ta tio n th is g ru n g e h a s e a rn e d fo r b e tte r fo r fa th e r, a la rg e m a jo rity a n d w ith th e u n a n T h e b u rg la rs w ho e n te re d A. .1. W. its e lf fro m m an y past p e rfo rm a n c e s. m o th e r a n d th e c h il T lie c all issu ed to th e p o u ltry r a i s im o u s v ote of h e r ow n c h a p te r sh e d re n . T h is w as d e B ro w n 's m eat m a rk e t T h u rs d a y J u s t ch eck up o n e m o re big su ccess w as e lec ted h is to ria n of th e s ta te o r er* of th e vicin ity fo r a m e etin g at cided re c e n tly in a n ig h t s ta g e d a bold co m e-b ack F r i W a sh in g to n . H om e to r M u ltn o m a h . g a n iz a tio n M rs. W a lte rs lias g iv en th e p u b lic iibrurv lust F riday e v e n d ay n ig h t w hen th e y r e tu rn e d to d e m o n s tra tio n a g e n ts A b u sin e ss se ssio n in tin- m o rn in g u n tirin g ly of h e r tim e a n d e n e rg ie s in g m et w ith a m ost e n c o u ra g in g G re slia m , b ro k e in to W. It. B u rk e'» v isit hom es, schools, S ta r tin g w ith a cou p le o ' o ccu p ie d tlie a tte n tio n of tin- g r a n g to p e rfo rin e x tre m e ly n o ta b le w ork re sp o n se c o m m u n ity c e n te rs and je w e lry s to r e on th e b e st-lig h te d c o r e rs. T h e m a tte r of lim e sh ip m e n ts us tlie h is to ria n of lier ow n c h a p te r, dozen c h a ir s in a sm a ll room , tin- becom e frie n d ly a s s is t n e r in to w n , a n d tilling a sto le n a u a n ts i n f i e l d a n d w as p rts e u te d by C ounty A gent S. It a n d th e ele c tio n to th e s t a te o f people k ept a rr iv in g u n til th e room to m o b ile w ith o v e r a th o u s a n d d o l k itc h e n . T h e re a re H ull, w ith tlie re s u lt th a t It. I A n fice Is a re c o g n itio n of se v e ra l y e a rs wus a b a n d o n e d , and an e iith u s in s ti • now 1715 hom e d e m l a r ’s w ortli of Mr. B u rk e ’s sto c k , a l d e rso n an d C. H. J o h a n s e n w ere a p of good w ork in th a t p o sitio n . W il crow d of a b o u t 75 p o u ltry fa n c ie rs o n s tra tio n , a g o n t s . m ost m ade th e ir g e ta w a y to P o r t p o in te d committee to c o n su lt w ith la m e tte c h a p te r lias c o n se n te d to r e filled th e end of th e m a in a u d i s c a tte re d in th e c o u n la n d . tie s sh o w n w h ite oil o tlu r g ra n g e s r e g a r d in g f r e ig h t sh ip lease lier from tlie d u tie s of th e ir to riu m . A lm o st! Bttt tile c o o l-h e a d e d n e ss tlie l o w e r m ap. as U. L. U pson p o u ltry specialist of m e a ts of Hie lim e on a p ooled o rd e r o rg a n iz a tio n to ta k e up tlie m o re im a g a in s t 537 a g e n ts th e a n d q u ic k th in k in g o f Mr. anti Mrs. th e U. S. D e p a rtm e n t of A g ric u ltu re , fro m s e v e ra l lo c a liti 08. p o rta n t s t a te w o rk . y ear b efo re (see u p .1. C. S h u ltz , w ho live in th e room s At noon a h a rv e s t fe a s t was per m a p ). It is p ro T íte re a re a n u m b e r of local w om w as th e m ain s p e a k e r of th e e v e n e v e r tlie je w e lry s to re pu t a c rim p i.t posed to ex ten d th e Mr Upsi’it h a s been w o rk in - s p re a d , witli a ll th e good th in g s of en wlio a re m e m b e rs o f tile I). A. R., ing. w ork u n til ev ery c o u n th e ir p la n s a n d re s u lte d in th e c a p th e seaso n in b o u n tifu l su p p ly , am o n g th e m M rs. G eo rg e F. H oney, th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te fo r it y e a r now . ty is re p re se n te d tu r e of all fo u r o f th e y o u n g d e s p e ra H e a rtfe lt c o m p lim e n ts w ere many M rs. A. II. W rig h t, Mrs. J. M ontcalm l t t th e In te re s ts of a S ta te P o u ltry ~n does a s w ell as th e re c o v e ry of Mr. H e was a b le In a n d flo rid fro n t th e fe a s te d g u ests. B row n, an d Miss A. W yeth. In th e m en s A sso ciatio n . B u tk e 's goods an d of th e m eat th ey An ex cellen t p ro g ra m o f a s s e m b l., eleven O regon c h a p te r* a re alm o st g iv e th e p eo p le m any in te re s tin ', s to le from Mr. B row n th e n ig h t b e s in g in g ; p a tr io tic le a d in g s , vocal tiilu m e m b e rs, w ith h u n d re d s m o re fu els on th e w o rk in g s of th e asso fore. n u m b e rs, an d d u e ts by M u ltn o m ah eltg bit- to m e m b e rs h ip In th e o p in e la tio n w h ich h as bpcn an acco m A w a k e n in g w hile th e ro b b e rs w ere W hile g ra n g e s ; am i an a d d re s s liy C ircu it ion of M rs. W a lte rs th e r e a re p lish e d fact fo r six m o n th s. a tte m p tin g to c u t o u t th e Yule lock J u d g e It. G. M orrow of W oodlaw n e n o u g h la d ie s of tills n e ig h b o rh o o d th e n n -etin g F rid a y n ig h t wus sim ply fro m th e s to re dortr, M rs. S h u ltz g ra n g e ro u n d i d o u t th e a fte rn o o n . e lig ib le to m e m b e rs h ip to e s ta b lis h u g e t- to g e th e r occasio n to stu d y Io q u ie tly a ro u s e d h e r h u sb a n d . To J u d g e M o rro w s' a d d re s s w as e s a G re sh a m c h a p te r. T lie n a tio n a l cal p o u ltry p ro b le m s, m any ex p res g e th e r th e y w ent to th e fro n t win pecially well receiv ed , (if an army m e m b e rs h ip n u m b e rs o n e h u n d re d sell th e m se lv e s as fiiv o rab le to tile (lows u p s ta irs w h ere th ey saw th e o rg a n iz a tio n In d eed m an- fam ily h im se lf, w ith Ills f a th e r a t am i five th o u s a n d , w hich is said to be s tu te T h e follow ing in te re s tin g le tte r, n t n ig h t. It w as th e re th a t I discov c ro o k s giv e up m a k in g a n y im p re s a rm y o ilicer fo r y e a rs, am i w ith th re e tlie only o rg a n iz a tio n h o ld in g a ('b a r su g g e s te d h local b ra n c h as we!,. ered tw o bullet boles in my kn ap sack w ritte n by a B elgian so ld ie r to a n sio n on tlie lock, a n d tu r n th e ir a t b ro th e rs at p re s e n t in se rv ic e , It - also G entlcl, von w as a lucky boy tiiat te r from tin- U n ited S ta te s g o v e rn S ev eral m e m b e rs of th e s ta te o rg a n te n tio n to re m o v in g th e p la te g lass ch o se as his to p ic, "The C ivic L ife ;P o th e r, who w as on leave in th e U nited you ju st hail a p e rm it to go to A m erica is a tio n w ho w ere p re s e n t, from P o rt m en t. S tates, was re c e n tly pub lish ed in th e fro m th e d o o r. ami y o u r frien d s all co n g ru u la te d you lau d a n d n e a rb y to w n s sp o k e, te llin .; th e R e tu rn in g S o ld ie rs," lb - h a n d T lie D A. R. m a g a z in e w ill be M oline i Illin o is i G azette, tin- only T hen from H o u th u lst we w ent to T h ey ste p p e d in, h a lf of th e p art" led b is th e m e in an a b le m a n n e r, a s k a v a ila b le a t tlie p u b lie lib ra ry h e re o f th e b en efit in m a r k e tin g an d o th e r Z arn-n and indeed every th in g eon n ew sp ap er in tlie United S ta te s iji a tte m p tin g to o pen th e sa fe a n d th e in g th a t Ito o n e fo rce a s s is ta n c e on It an d in all tlie P o rtla n d p u b lic and w ays Hint follow ed Its fo rm a tio n . th e F lem ish lan g u ag e. It w as tr a n s spired to m ake us su ffe r m ore o th e r s rem o v in g v a lu a b le s by th e T h e low egg p ric e s in tills v icin ity aiin-d front m o rn in g u n til n ig h t and b ra n c h lib ra rie s , th is b e in g o ne ste p o u r h o m eco m in g h e ro e s to th e point lated and fu rn ish ed to tile O utlook <trm loud a n d p lacin g th e m in th e car. w h e re th e ir se lf resp ect w ill he i II- we w ere w ith o u t food We h ad plenty u n d e rta k e n by tin- w om en to c e m e n t w ere d isc u sse d . Mi U pson cu llin g at U p sta irs, Mr. S h u ltz h ad n o ted th ■ d a n g e re d . T hey a re r e tu r n in g from b y E. Dlttt 1st of Gresham-, w ho is >>f w ater ami w ith It we ad v an ced f a r te n tio n to tile fact th a t b ecau se th e r e We reached tlie ra ilro a d of tile e a st an d w est a n d to b rin g o u t p erso n ally a cq u ain ted w ith both the th e r n u m b e r an d m ak e of th e c a r; but did w as no o rg a n iz a tio n o r g ra d in g of th e i r o v e rs e a s e x p e rie n c e s re a l men tlie A nterli-ati c o n scio u sn ess. H undrueuie and stay ed th e r e th re e not risk te le p h o n in g , fo r fe u r of w ell tilde to w o rk out th e ir ow n d e s w rite r of tlie le tte r mid tin- one to d ay s T h rice we trie d to break Hie p ro d u c t, tile m u rk e t q u o ta tio n whom it was sent. a ro u s in g th e q u a rte t below He was th ro u g h hut each tim e we w ere th ro w n SENIOR RECEPTION wuh b ased on tile q u a lity of eggs r e tin ie s . In th e o p in io n o f J u d g e Mo; lu ck Titer»- we hail to e n d u re te rrib le not s u r e th at th e B u rk e s h o u s • a n d ceiv e d from n o n d e sc rip t so u rc e s by row . L e v e l-h e a d e d a s s is ta n c e is of WAS PRETTY AFFAIR b o m b ard m en ts ¡mil g as a tta c k s I was Mm rlii-ke Waits. B elgium , s to r e w ere not on th e sa m e lin e. So th e m e rc h a n ts a lo n g F ro n t s tre e t. c o u rs e nt ci-ssury to s ta r t th e m rig h t, badly b u rn ed and for tin- first tim e of N ovem ber, 18, 1918. lie filially p h o n ed th e m a rs h a l, w ho »u O u ts ta n d iiig nuioiig tlie eventH of An a ss o c ia tio n g ra d in g th e eg g s and tin- w hole w ar 1 landed in the h o sp ital h u t not h y ste ric a l am i B en tiin eu tai D ear F rien d G etitlel; tu r n m a d e An effort to reach C o n In th e nam e of all y o u r frien d s. I A lter th re e days. I was back w itli th e tlie sch o o l y e a r is tlie s e n io r re c e p s u p p ly in g tlieui to th e ro m m ission o v er-zeal. company ¡mil we w ere sent to Nooril s ta b le S q u ire s to a ss ist h im in tin A nd w h ile lie w as in tin- m ood. will a n sw er th e le tte r w hich you have school»- for a b adly needed re st. T he tio n , a h ap p y o ccasio n e a g e rly a n t i m e rc h a n ts , w ould be in a p o stio n t > c a p tu r e . B efo re th e m a r s h a l re a c h e d J u d g e M orrow seized Hie o ccasio n to si n t to y o u r frien d s of th e firs t section. c ip a te d by (lie a u g u s t u p p e r c la s s b ase tile m a rk e t q u o ta tio n on select I will tell you th e big event w hich has nu ll wore not recognizable a n y m ore. Hie s to re , h o w ev er, th e ro b b e rs a b a n T h is b lissfu l e v e n t P rin c ip a l eg g s, so th a t all c a re f u l p ro d u c e rs p o u r a good c h a rg e of h o t slto t int > occured since you b tt ln-ro. \Yc have For live days th ey trie d to ta k e th e m en. d o n ed th e sa fe an d sp ed aw ay to P o r t They had to sta y in th e a n d M rs E lip e r F. G oodw in h a v e a l of good eg g s w ould benefit, w h ere tin B o lsh ev ik ! - a d v o c a tin g d e p o r ta lost a few mi ll on th e secto r o f Mer- railro a d . open a ir all of tin- tim e mid th ey had lan d . tio n , n o th in g less, lo r th e w hole lot dn tit. The G erm an s m ade a sm all consum ed only a very little foixl and w ays pinnneil to m a k e m e m o ra b le fin now o n ly u few m a k e a fa ir profit a tta c k and wo lost 13 up it w hich were T h e in s ta n t th e y left Mr. S h u ltz tile g r a d u a tin g class. se llin g th e i r eggs to sp ecial tr a d e a t o f th em . T h e re w ere v e rb a l fire tak i it p riso n er. Your frien d . Michel looked very hungry and e x h a u ste d . c a lle d tlie P o rtla n d p o lice d e p a rt c ra c k e r s am i sk y ro c k e ts a plenty A nd tills y e a r it w us su ch u p re tty h o te ls a n d r e s ta u r a n ts , at Its best an S.-v» rul of o u r tin it w ere killed. i M o rm o n of t ourtray, w as om- of in e n t, g iv in g th e n u m b e r anti ties it w as tin- 18th in fa n try th a t re p a rty . W ith Hie w ar sa fely w on, th e u n c e rta in fe a tu re . th em . We co u ld see so m e th in g w as go red b looded A m erican a d d re s s. lieved us F rom N oordsclioote we went g irls p e rm itte d th e m se lv e s som e p e r c rip tio n of th e c a r a n d its o cc u p a n ts. ing to happen but no one could tell 8. II. H a ll, co u n ty a g e n t, w ho h as A m ong tin v is ito rs fro n t G resh am w hen. G uns mid a m m u n itio n w ere w ith th e tram w ay to A lv rrin g h em and fectly d e le c ta b le new fro ck s. T lie re s t w as easy. T hey w ere picked W ith been s tu d y in g tlie s itu a tio n from ei w ere Mr. am i M rs. F A. L e o n ard . g o in g to tlie line. we stay ed tln-re 6 d ay s in the b a rra c k s. up at 52(1 s tr e e t an d P o w ell V aliev tin- c h u rm iu g c o lo n ia l fav o rs, c h e rr y cry a n g le in co n n e c tio n w ith his M rs J. N. C la n a h a n . Mr. an d y r s . (in tin- 27th iif S ep tem b er, th e y told F ro m tln-re we went for 3 d ay s to ro ad by p o licem en w a itin g fo r th em w ork, a d d re s se d tlie Jo h n R o b erts. Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k us tin- big d riv e would s ta r t th e m o rn E ss n. T h ere began tin- second and tre e s, co ck ed h u ts , s to u t red h a tc h fa rm b u re a u F re n c h tro o p s were e ts , tin- w hole effect w as ju s t r a v is h T h e le a d e r, a rm e d w ith Mr. Burk« . in g of Hie 28th. You sec we d id n 't decisive drive. g a th e r in g , c a llin g a tte n tio n Io tit- H odge, mid S. 1!. H all. J u s t w hen we ing know it one day in ad v an ce They th e r e to help ns re v o lv e r, o ffered re s is ta n c e , h u t w as R ed. w h ite a n d b lu e g ro s g ra l'i h ig h e r priceH in W a sh in g to n an I reach ed the H im drai-m e ra ilro a d th e told i ¡u h one w hat kind of w ork he q u ic k ly su b d u e d . rib b o n s tr e a m e r s e v e ry w h e re . S p o r t C a lifo rn ia , w here th e p o n ltry n ie : LOCAL REBEKAH LODGE m ust do. It w as a te rrib le job to G erm an s began th e re tre a t and we fol T h e fo u r of th e m , O acar Love- SEATS NEW OFFICERS s ta rt to c a p tu re all th o se p ow erful G er low! d them very closely. We m arched ive g a m e s a n d c o n te s ts w ith o u t en d h av e been o rg a n iz e d fo r years. g re e n , B ert C o m p to n , Jo h n G reen - an d w itli w o n d e rfu l prizes! W ltv m an defenses. D ur reg im en t, tin- 22nd th ro u g h t ’o rtem arcli, L ich terv elile, and o t h e r s w ho sp o k e w ere A llen street, a n d J o h n W e in b e rg , ra n g in • T lie G resliam R e b e k a h lo d g e met in fa n try , was to ta k e H o u th u lst tin- R u d d erv o o rd e; from th e re to H llle, m u st su c h b liss h av e a n e n d in g ? S eid el, E. L. T h o rp e an d W. E. Troevcr« ele; th en th ro u g h tlie tow n of fro m 18 to 22 y e a rs of ag e, w ere tai - in O dd F e llo w s h a ll la s t n ig h t to in first day and reach tin- Z arren b eek . W yngene w here we stopped o v er n ig h t. B u t of c o u rs e th e r e w as no e n d in g T o w le of G re sh a m ; P. N H ansen -n’ Tin- biggest joli of all w as to c a p tu re en to police h e a d q u a rte rs , w h e n the-.- s ta ll th e ir new se t o f officers fo r tin- th e forest of H o u th u lst. You know In tin- m o rning we could go no fa rth e r. u n til e v e ry o n e hud p a rtu k e n of th e M ilw au k ee, a d ir e c to r of til»- s t a le co n fessed to th e tw o G re slia m b u rg - y e a r. T lie in s ta lla tio n c e re m o n ie s, ju st as well as I. th e re w as so m eth in g T he G erm ans m ade a sta n d . L uckily, m ost d e lic io u s " e a t s " w ell, w ortls UHNoi-iution; W. II. C ooley, an d W P a rie s , a n o th e r at C. A. N o rw o o d ’s an h o u r of so cial ch at an d th e s e rv h id d en In th a t forest mid th e G erm ans tin- th ird in fa n try w as at th e In-ad and a b s o lu te ly fall to do ju s tic e to th o s e L y m an o f P o rtla n d . F o llo w in g th e we wi-re in reserve. D uring th a t night r e p a ir sh o p on th e K o ster ro a d , a.i 1 in g of a lig h t s u p p e r ro u n d e d o u t i could see us ad v an ce p re tty well. I tin th ird m ade eleven a ss a u lts , only " e a ts ," m e e tin g m an y s ta y e d to ta lk w ith w ish you could have h eard o u r poilus s till a n o th e r a t P. J. C ro n in 's stor-> p le a s a n t e v e n in g . P.’ S. T ile s e n io rs re g is te re d no Mr. U pson anil sig n a p p lic a tio n s fo r ta lk about It. Dm- said it will n ever to Is- th ro w n hack every tim e a t 129 F ir s t s tr e e t, P o rtla n d . T h o se in s ta lle d w ere P e a rl A tte r go. tin- o th e rs th o u g h t it should go T he losses of th e T h ird w ere fr ig h t su ch fa ilu re . m e m b e rsh ip In th e s ta te o rg a n iz a h ard ful It was so bad we bad to relieve T h e loot from th e s e p lace s, as well b u ry , n o b le g r a n d ; M aud M ichel, vie.» because th e G e rm a n s w ere tio n. W hen it nt 3ito a nt Once m ore we bad METHODIST RECEPTION a s o th e r sto le n a rtic le s of m e r c h a n g r a n d ; C h ris te n n H u m a so n , s e c r e press« d on tin- w hole fro n t. ( A list of th o s e p re s e n t d isclo sed til - d a rk n e s s cann-. we all advanced tow ard good luck Ju st w hen we reach ed th e d ise w ere re c o v e re d by th e p o lio - ta r y ; G e rtr u d e K astm an , w a rd e n ; th e line A PLEASURABLE EVENT ‘ in te r e s tin g lact th a t 33 local poultry Every th in g w as still We line tin- G erm ans s ta rte d to re tre a t. fro m th e i r c ach e in th e h o m e of a W in n e fre d O sb u rn , c o n d u c to r; Eliza could h e a r n o th in g . Few w o rd s w ere Ask if we w ere sa tisfie d . We w ere now k e e p e rs w ho wer«» in a tte n d a n c e w ere T h o ro u g h ly e n jo y u b le w as (lie r •- E very one w as th in k in g so elose tn nty hom e I w as a fra id to go c rip p le d m e m b e r of th e ir rin g . M etzger, ch a p la in ; Olive E kstrom , spoken th e o w n e rs ol' e lev e n Ihottsiiiiil liens. ab o u t th e big event th a t w as going to S om e d o u b t e x is ts as to w lie tlr r rig ltt s u p p o r tin g n o b le g r a n d ; H a n hap p en . In th is wav we ri-aeln-d the in to b attle. At 7 :no a m. we sta rte d ce p tln n te n d e re d th e G n-shitm te a c h T h e ie is no re aso n why G r e s h a tt to ad v an ce I was very n erv o u s and e rs anil n e w c o m e rs by th e L a d le s ' i th e y a r e th e sam e th ie v e s w ho e n n ah H all, le ft s u p p o r tin g n oble front lini E very th in g w as m ade in my h e a rt was -heating h ard . I th o u g h t sh o u ld n o t be classed as a p o u ltry te re d th-- M a rk e ll an d P ro c to r sto r- s g r a n d ; A nna G ib b s, rig h t s u p p o r tin g or<b r an d at tw elve, m id n ig h t, tip- now of R ttysselede, th e tow n w hen- I Aid so c ie ty o f th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h c e n te r, a s th e list is by no m ean s R e sp o n d in g t o ' a t P le a s a n t H om e e a r lie r on th e vice g r a n d ; M aynte H oss, left s u p ad v an ce g u ard w ere lyin g dow n on w as born and w here I alw ay s w anted on F rid a y e v e n in g th e ir sto m ach s in th e g ra ss We wen- to In-, w hen- my lovely p a re n ts and tlie g e n e ra l in v ita tio n issu ed , G resi - | c o m p le te . p o rtin g vice g r a n d ; F a n n ie D avis, w aitin g very im p atien tly for tin- hour sa m e n ig h t. fam ily w ere w aitin g for me. T he in tr u » ; C la ra M cK inney, th a t th e gam e w ould s ia rt. You know, i giun-ni inarched th ro u g h Doomkerk»-. am to w n sp e o p le g a th e r e d It w ill be re c a lle d th a t A y lsw o rtli’/ in sid e g u a r d i a n : I'oiniiitinily s p irit to g re e t th e ir in--, SERIOUS ACCIDENT s to re su ffe re d a $2'<•> loss th ro u g h o u ts id e g u a rd ia n . Mrs. L en a N eed my I'rii-nd. when a m an is ly in g then- W lien I ariv ed at tin- inn ra ile d th e AT NORTHRUP HOME n eig h hors. b u rg la ry th is w in te r, (in tw o o c c a h a m , wiio w.ts u n a v o id a b ly a b s e n t. in no m an 's land, close to th e enem y U itk a u t tin- d a u g h te r of tip- in n k e e p e r w aitin g for th e "g o ”, he does not feel ia n te out of the cafe mid recognised A clioice m u sic a l p ro g ra m , w itli ( W hile saw in g tie s at his hom e tn-.t" s io n s M e tz g e r’s s to re h a s been en- w ill In in s ta lle d as t r e a s u r e r easy. E very m in u te th e G erm an guns tin . I went inside and could have all vocal n u m b e rs by C E R u sh e r, M rs ! th e P. R. I,. « I*, d ep o t yesti-rdi v te r e d , a n d an u n su c c e ssfu l a tte m p t fu tu r e m eetin g . could s ta rt to sp it th e ir dead ly shells th a t I w anted to cat 1 let th e whole At 2:3b. th-- b o m b ard m en t com m enced re g im e n t go ¡md s ta rte d for Hie high M y rtle, M yers a n d th e M isses Hliip- , a fte rn o o n B. U. N o rth r u p met w ith was m ad e on Hie fro n t d o o r of Kid ' E very gun was in actio n . it was way. E verybody recognized me, but I ley, a n d tw o h o rn so lo s by Dr. I p a in fu l in ju rie s th u t re s u lte d In a MANY SOLDIER BOYS d e r 's h a r d w a r e s to re J. M. D-iv frig h t fill to h e a r it, but it was m uch could sp a re no H u p -. | w anted to see H a rry o t t . ao c o m p a n ie d by M rs D tt i c all on a local p h y sician fo r relief ARRIVING HOME AGAIN Son of Fairview re p o rt th a t th e ir | moil- frig h tfu l for tin- G erm an s who nty p a n -n ts I a rriv e d in th e village w ere enjoyed by th e m any p e o p le ! T o g e th e r h is b ro th e r and w ith p lace of b u sin e ss lias been ent< red E v ery day th e word com es of th e had to ¿mtok« all th o se c ig a rs before mid was received w ith open a rm s p re s e n t A b rie f a d d re s s of w elconn- I n ep h ew he w as at w ork In tin y trd , b re a k fa st G'-nti- I, it was my Is-li- f I was th e first B elgian so ld ier whom tw ic e sin ce th e h o ltd a y s, w ith a $200 I ! re tu rn of so ld ie r hoys from o v erseas tin-y ilid not have tim e to go a fte r they saw a fte r m ore th a n fo u r y»-ars liy th e p a s to r. J. M o n tcalm B row n, w ith H o m e r F is h e r, tin- e|»-i tri« ian . loss to th em . ! serv ice and o th e r s from th e cam ps th e ir «-off»-»- th a t m o rn in g . Tlie bom absence I was now back in my lovely was fo llo w ed by so m e Jolly g a m e s lo o k in g on. It is n o t k n o w n w h e th e r any of t It in th is co u n try . E very day th e stro n g b ard m en t co n tin u ed for tw o hours, tin hom e tow n I wept E very one th a t w ent f a r to w a rd In tro d u c in g r t u d d e n ly th e t ie s r o ll e d d o w n , reco v e re d m e rc h a n d is e h a s been id e n T hey took young fellow s a re ta k in g tln-ir places til 5:30. <in a - t-a iti sign, ev ery poilu w anted to • m brai <• nt*. p in n in g u n d e r th e m Mr N o rth ru p , ju m p ed up* and went onw ard. Tie - vi ry th in g I had and c a rrie d it for me. peo p le to o n e a n o th e r . tifie d by th e s e firm A w ho,- h o g ,' in tie in d u s trie s of th e co m m unili»* first b a tta lio n w as in tin- first wave, All m once I h eard som e one shout A so u l s t ir r in g c o m m u n ity sin g , ills n e p h e d 1*, an d Mr. F is h e r Mr ta k e n fro n t th e b u tc h e r sh o p o, , an d b rin g in g Joy to th e hom es to th en followed tin- second and th en tin Em il I, y o u r m o th er Is th e re ." I ran b d by Mr G o d fre y , new s in g in g In N o r th r u p ’s b ro th e r e x tric a te d th e m , T h u rs d a y n ig h t, w as reco v e re d on th ird N ever In all my life did I see to w a rd s h e r mid grasped her. I em s t r u c to r in tin- g r a d e sch o o l, c e m e n t to find M r. F is h e r b ad ly b ru ise d ¡in.I w hich th ey come. S a tu r d a y fro m th e p a n try of Jo h n j E dw ard Dh k ln so n lias received his such a th in g Bolins e v ery w h ere and braced h»-r 1 iiad th o u g h t so m uch of ed tbi g e n e ra l fe e lin g of n e ig h b o r li Mr N o rth r u p c u t ulioiit th e head th( v in i - sh o u tin g as h a rd a s th ey W e in b e rg , le a d e r of Hie th ie v e s. Tip- d isch arg e from C am p G ra n t and is could We only h e a rd a few sh o ts of th e h e r an d now I w as back in h e r a rm s : ness. F o llo w in g th e H inging, coffee I sited a flood of b a r s of joy« I w ent o th e r no at had been d is trib u te d I at tin- hone- of h is p a re n ts. Mr and G erm an s' guns. W ith o u t m uch tro u b le horn»- and found ev»»ry om- in good and d e licio u s c a k e s w ere se rv e d by SHORT COURSES IN am o n g th em Tin W e in b e rg hom e M.v b ro th e r alon»- w as not tile la d le s of th e p a rish M rs E’ran k D ickinson of Rockwood we took om- a fte r tin- o th e r e n tren ch ed h ealth . AGRICULTURE OFFERED v us p la c a rd e d w ith a b o g u s s c a r le t: Tin- G erm an s su rre n d e re d bom«- ll>- was a slav e in G erm any . F ra n k Spybrock of th e S p rin g d ale \ position fe v e r sig n to fright« aw ay in v e s ti in ighborliood is hom e from Camp read ily mid even th ey »»-re corning My s is te r was m a rrie d to a Ixiy of Hie B o m etin ie ago U nion H igh school <,iu*1»» I hh »I Or« b e s tra . to w ard os sh o u tin g ' K am erad ! Kain vlllag 1 stayed horn»- all n ig h t Tin- gators. L ew is, h av in g received h is d isch arg e. - r a d ! " We w ere g a in in g so easily, next day I d e p a rte d am i rejo in ed th e P olisit up all tlie old h o r s s in tin» o ffe re d , u n d e r Hie Srnltti H ug h es m l, T h e P o rtla n d poll«-« wer- e n t h u A t> leg ram w as received on Mon fin ally we could not re s tra in our com pany at N'evele, alo n g sid e of th e fam ily . T ig h te n u p th e d ru m s. Fix s h o rt c o u rs e s on v a rio u s p h a se s of s ia s tic o v e r th e c le v e r w ork of Mr day from M aster E n g in e e r F ra n k Bell selves any m ore, hot it grew w orse can al We w ere th e re not very long up th a t old fiddle. A g ra d e sc h o o l a g r ic u ltu r e . Du a c c o u n t of tin- ep- a n d M rs. S h u ltz , g iv in g th e m full a n n o u n cin g h is a rr iv a l in th e U nited when w<- r ached Ju n k e rsh o v e . Th«-r<- w hen th<- fo u rte e n th In fan try rep lared A m e e tin g ilem lc o f S p an ish in flu e n z a and tin- th»- H erm an s mad»» a stan d They us. I an d ITb-n hail a leave and hail a o rc h e s tra Is in p ro sp ect c re d it fo r th e c a p tu r e of th e y o u n g S tates. lie is th e son of Mr mid mowed dow n o u r iin-n witli m ach ine good tlun- and paid a visit to all o u r h as been c a lle d fo r F rid a y m o rn in g la b o r s h o r ta g e on th e fa rm s a t Hi • b a n d its. guns. It w as lik e a h a ils to rm of frie n d s W inn wi- were back w ith th e In th e sc h o o l a u d ito r iu m , of all tim e , th e r e w ere not e n o u g h p erso n s Mrs G ran t B ell of S p rin g d ale r e g in n n t It was In W yngene F rom a s p ir a n ts fo r p o sitio n s M r. G o d fre y , w ho co u ld a tte n d to m a k e It w o rth A card h as b»-»-n received front I b u llets. D ur loss»-s wer»- very heavy. I and P rien and D elanglte w ere th« r<- w ent to B ruges and th en to lied l'n*»* Meeting i-i-idav. w hile to s ta r t a class in any o n e of S e rg ean t Guy Jo n es, who a rriv e d in d ete rm in e d to help »ach o th er. In- M aldeghem . We w ere on th e H olland s u p e r v is o r of m u sic in H ip grad»» T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g o f G re s h New York a few day s ago. He is a lan g h e was shot fro m betw een us. We b o rd e r too. E very w here we were sc h o o ls of th e s e c tio n w ill p re s id e . ¡ , h ‘‘ ,'o u r *”' H Now th a t se v e ra l p eo p le a re In am R ed C ro ss a u x ilia ry F rid a y a f t e r m em b«r of th e “Dili T h ird O regon." tixik » a re of hint but whtb- we w ere do welcome. iiririgfiig w ith him so m e on»* to ail j noon at 2 o ’clock in th e p u b ll lib ra lie is th e son of Mr. and Mrs S. C I ing th is. It» was h it w ith a b u llet in On tip- «lay of th e a rm istic e , we were vise w ith th e y o u n g m u a lc la n s a n d » >| q u ir in g a b o u t th e w ork an d » sp e c ia l tlie It* ad. Th» wound w as not b a il; it In B ruges read y to tak<- tra in to go to ly tlio se in te re s te d in th e p o u ltry In ry e n tr a n c e a t th e so u th sid e of th-- J o in s of G resliam . was w orse witli Ills leg. It ts-gan to G hent, liter»- was a tr a in in tin- depot (tear tr y o u ts o f flio se su p p lie d w ith d u s try , th e a g r ic u ltu r a l departm > nt b u ild in g T h e re will be p le n ty o f Jam es O. H illy ard , son of Mr and - sw ell ala rm in g ly T h e re he lay an d we full of b a rre ls of win»- and wln-n th»- in s tru m e n ts . T h ere w ere no so ld ie rs h e ard tin- w ar w as no m ore, sew in g an d re lie f k n ittin g a v a ila b le , Mrs. W J H illy a rd , of G illis statio n , could not help him S ev eral o u tly in g sc h o o ls h a v e er- of th e sch o o l, u n d e r tlie d ire c tio n of a n d a la rg e a tte n d a n c e Is desire-1 w as w ith th e nn-dical corps o f th»- s tre tc h e r bearer*, in th e w hole w ar we opened th»- b a rre ls an d w<- cele • eib-nt o r c h e s lr a s com p o sed o f p u Cecil I’. M offitt, in s tru c to r, lias a r I had n e v er w ept b u t In th is «as»- I b ra te d m ore th an we e v e r did before, ranged to m eet all p e rso n s Inter» sf- T h o se w ho h av e finish ed k n itte d ar 116th E n g in eers w hich a rriv e d in New wept b itterly . T h at boy lay th e re (in tin- tr a in we eould not see each pils. G re sh a m , fa ll In! | ed in s h o r t c o u rs e s a t th e lib ra ry in tic le s fo r th e c h a p te r a re a sk e d to York a day o r tw o ago. He was on g ro an in g from th e pain and we could o th e r any m ore Ix-caus»- we w ere so G re sh a m , n ex t M onday e v e n in g . We th e n g a th e re d to m e d ru n k U n e I ta ts in G re slia m . r e tu r n th e m a t once. th e K ansas, w hich w ent 3000 m iles not help him In G hent th e e n th u s ia sm was p la n k s and 6 G erm an p riso n e rs car M arch 3 a t 7 o 'c lo c k , w ith a view to very high when th ey saw th»- 2nd and B ecause we lik e G re sh a m w e h a • out of its course on acco u n t of storm s. rie d him aw ay o u t o f d an g er. I and th»- 22nd in fa n try bark In th e city s e c u re d th e fln»»st sto c k of m illin e ry o rg a n iz in g cla sse s in th e w ork T ry a w a n t a d . P h o n e 701. P rten th en rejo in ed o u r com pany, and S to p re a d in g b e re an d tu r n tu th e when we p-ached it we w ere in H o u t Indeed, It was In th is city th a t we were We co u ld o b ta in N one fa too good. F o rd a n d C h e v ro le t re p a irin g C want ad column. h u lst We stay ed th e re for a day and Continued on page 4 C om e an d see Mlsz M llllaiery Co. R ead by a ll— O u tlo o k w a n t ads E. O sb u rn . G re sh a m . tf BELGIAN WRITES OF CONDITIONS IN HOME LAND FOLLOWING WAR