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G RKsHAM H ow " T h e Stars an<l S trip es" m ained A m erican. O UTLO O K TUESDAY, Re Just about the most h o tly European p a rt o f E uro pe— and not o n ly A m ert- can. but the p la in , p riv a te so ld ie r's O f course the very couci p tlu n o f * kind ot A m erican , p re ach ing d is c ip lin e T he Stare and S trip e s was a piece! to til c lim it w ith o u t ever h a vin g the o f Yankee madness. W ho ever h e a rd ! si rever- nee fo r ra n k m erely as o f and a rm y th a t proposed to let its ' r a i l. . saying it in m ig h ty p la in A m eri- can. : 'id m anaging at on. and the p riv a te s have a newgpap. r a il th e ir tim e to get a whole lo t o f fu n out ow n, and so m uch o f th e ir ow n th a t the ' of Ii e w a r and yet to b u ild up th a t officers c o u ld n 't get an officia l s ta te -' woml« ■ r f iil, g rim m orale w h ich im bued m ent in to it w ith a slioe ho rn ? W h a t every man w ith the pe rfe ct readiness so rt o f d is c ip lin e could you expect to die fro m an a rm y w ith a nt k>p«ip**r >■> tu n ric a n jo u rn a lis m m ay be proud w h ich tilt- men could say p re tty ne arly o f tliis most e x tra o rd in a ry fea tu re o f w hat tin y lik e d ? I w a r m aking . lo r the men who made " T h is is tile A m e rica n p riva te sol-1 T il. S itu s and S trip , s wi-r. a ll A m o i- d ie r's newspaper, am i h ia alon e' No i. an newspaper nten from New Y ork, Ixrdy elae can horn in on i t ! " The Boston, P h ila d e lp h ia , W ashing to n, San S tars and S trip , s to ld its a rm y th a t Frauciseo, P o rtla n d . Clevi land, Kansas in every issue, and prov, d it, so th a t 1 C ity , and h a lf a dozen o th e r towns. the A m erican a rm y fro m one end o f And h a rd ly one o f them was m ore than the lin e to the o th e r knew th a t it had | a com m on p riva te . T here was on ly an organ th a t w o u id u t stufi it w ith j .m. bom b-proof in d iv id u a l on tile staff b u n k ” and w o u ld n 't feed it propaguu the o n ly c iv ilia n who had a n y th in g da fro m any source whatsoever. to do w ith it. and who had it wished A nd who d id n 't tr y to h o rn in on it? on h im to stay in the U n ited States Li W ell, a candid and com plete lis t of and act as cable correspondent. -P rom I f U. S. C ongressm an L o u is It. those who d id would till a few colum ns Z/ie 3Ji r iie n lh n le r l. m e t O ' T yp e .Vein. G oo dall o f M aine s h o u ld ever de o f th is new spaper and it w ould include sire to ru n fo r tlie pr. -ddency lio sonic crow ned heads o r heads invested H e re a fte r the name o f the Panama could expect the ...,hd uppoi ot w ith E uropean d ig n itie s a k in to canal w ill be changed to the Roosevelt the la u n d ry m e n und c le a n .r- ol crow ns. I t is easier to say who d id canal, i f S enator Borah, o t Idaho, who the w o rld , fo r tie makes clam Io not t r y to h o rn in has in tro d u ce d a re so lu tio n in the being tlie iiiv c o lu r of ' One who d id n 't t r y was the president Senate on tlie subject, has his way. In ... h < h. o f the U n ite d States. A n o th e r who T lie jo in t re so lu tio n states “ tha t d id n ’t t r y was the com m a nd er-in -chie f STATEM ENT th is name and designation lie given to o f tlie A. E. F. T hough G eueral th is canal as a trib u te to the m em ory P ershing was the big boss o f a ll the and p a trio tic services o f the late Theo o f tlie F irs t S tate B a n k o f G resham , w orks and th u s m ig h t have e.<, id red d o r Roosevelt.” h im s e lf the g re a t e d ito ria l and p u b lis h i t is now conceded by tin tubers o f C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , S ta te o f O re in g W E. lie tu rn e d th a t sacred paper Congress th a t If the re had been no gon, sh o w n g th e a m o u n t s ta n d in g to over to a second lie u te n a n t and a squad Theodore Roosevelt th e re m ig h t as th e c re d it o f eve ry d e p o s ito r J u ly 1, o f p riva te s and let them go to it. yet have been no canal. He it was! A n d w neuever t w h ic h meant n e arly who by h is im patience a t fir s t w ith ' 1919, w ho has not m ade a deposit, eve ry d a y) somebody trie d th a t ltorn - red tape and then w ith the hold-up o r w ho lias n o t w ith d ra w n an y p a rt in g -in act, he was unhorned, often m ethoda o f C olum bia, p re c ip ita te d the o f his de po sits (c o m m e rc ia l d e p o sits) w ith o u t k n o w in g ju s t how it had hap- v o lu tio n in Panam a w h ic h thu s be i p r in c ip a l o r in te re s t, f o r a pe rio d o f pened-though I t is w hispered tn a t a j , re ame w llli t0 u us to b u ild the i ¡m o re th a n seven (71 years im m e fevv d is tin g u is h e d w o rld -ch a ra cte rs had , anal a,.r „ ss |ts { (.rrlt01 r r it o r y to be take n fir m ly by t h * tossing h o rn i d ia te ly p r io r to said da te, w ith tlie and led back to th e ir p ro pe r homes. W a n ts, w a nts, w a nts. See the nam e, la st k n o w n place o f residence T h a t is how the a rm y paper re o r postollie., address o f such d e p o s it m ained A m e rica n in w h a t was then co lu m n . o r, and tlie fa c t o f h is de ath, if CONGRESSMAN Cm PALM BEACH CRED:. know n. Ire n e D ouglas, T ro u td a le , O re gon ..........$ .24 A lb e r t K . W illia m s , G resham , O regon ............ ......... .09 R obert Doane, L e n ts, O regon B lr d in e M e r r ill, er. M rs. Chas. M e r r ill. G resham . O regon .32 M. A. Leete, B u ll R u n, O regon 1.26 W . It. K n a rr, G resham , O regon .49 W . N. B ro w n , B o rin g , O regon .28 E. C le ste r, M o la lla , O regon .36 I. V. K. W ood, deceased .03 (1. A. C u sick, G resham , Ore. .34 N e il F. D ib b le , T ro u td a le , Ore. .16 ; G o o d w in & C o tto n , G resham , O regon ................ .02 I n ' . I Id ,11, Spokane W n. .85 G resham D ru g S tore, G resham , O regon 7.37 S C G a rd n e r, 506 Yeon B ld g .. P o rtla n d , O regon .51 J. M. Jo h n s to n . St Johns, O re. .09 Jo h n H a rris , G resham . Ore. 5.30 G eorge W . G reen. G resham , I O regon ............. .01 T o ta l »18.47 S T A T E O P O R EG O N , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , ss. I, C. J . L u n d q u is t, b e in g firs t d u ly s w o rn , depose and say upon o a th , th a t I am th e C a sh ie r o f th e P irs t S tate B a n k o f G resham , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h , S tate o f O re g o n ; th a t th e fo re g o in g s ta te m e n t is a f u ll, tru e , c o rre c t and co m p le te sta te m e n t, s h o w in g the nam e, la s t k n o w n re s i dence o r po stoffice address, fa c t o f d e a th , it k n o w n , and th e a m o u n t to tlie c re d it o f eaclt d e p o s ito r as re q u ire d by tlie p ro vsio n s o f C h a p te r 148. o f tin G en eral L a w s o f O regon, 1 9 " '. and C h a p te r 214, o f th e Gen e ra l L a w s o f O regon, 1917. C. J LU N D 8 JU I8T , S ubscribed and sw o rn to before me th is 1 8 th day o f J u ly , A. I ) , 1919. L. M. S H IP L E Y , N o ta ry P u b lic f o r O regon. M y com m ission e xp ire s O cto be r 18 1922. 80ÇBSE C. A . M ’C A R T Y , S p ecia l A g en t, G resham , Ore. GLEASON TRUCK SERVICE Phone Gresham 17 EXPRESS A M ) GENERAL HAULING Trip Daily Between Gresham and Portland Portland Phene Bdw. 524 H eadquarters w ith Melton & Co., 247 Pine. ¿A- H A N D Y TkACTOP JU LY 2». 1U1U TROUTDALE Mrs E lla H ensley rece ive d a m es sage Sunday fro m h e r son, L ie u t. A lb e rt H e nsle y, s a y in g he had a r rive d safe ly at N e w p o rt News, V ir g in ia . fro m overseas. She is e xp e ct in g h im hom e soon. FOR A N Y H torforsm all or large farms—It pulls 2 14- in. plows anywhere a good team can con tinuously pull one plow. A t the Salina, Kansas, Demonstration in 1918 it proved that it can average 1 1-10 acres per hour on 1.62 gal. of kerosene plowing gumbo under an average draw bar pull of 1015 pounds. It ha3 a four cylinder Case Valve-in-hcad Motor set cro«3 wise upon a one piece cast main frame. Thia affords the use of all cut steel spur gears and revents disalignment of shafts, gears and Barings. All of these important parts are thor oughly enclosed and run in oil. The friction clutch belt pulley is mounted on the crank shaft and conveniently located for belting up to any machine. The Motor has a removable head also big hand hole covers along the side of crank case and a large cover under neath which makes engine p i A £ F y N r e IVf Core is supported by a four piece cast frame. The fan is driven by spiral gears enclosed. The ‘‘safety’ fan hub prevents damage to these gears when starting. No fan belt or chain to look after. The Sylphon Thermostat regulates the cooling system. Water circulation is insured by a centrifugal pump. This controlled cooling device maintains proper temperature of water to keep the motor hot thereby assuring J i g thor- ___ ough combustion and prevents raw fuel pass ing by the pistons or diluting the oil in crank case. The Case Air Washer permits only clean, moist air entering carburetor, consequently no dust can enter the cylinders. This means a long lived motor. This tractor weighs only 3400 lbs. When plowing all wheels travel on unplowed land. The hitch is low and adjustable, eliminat ing undue side draft. For l l / " * Discing, Seeding, Haying, Harvesting, Threshing, Silo Filling, Baling, etc., it's a handy tractor. S S “n'UeOT.”r- bresnam (Jveriand to. non-clogging Case Radiatoi 1 EK STR O M 3 BIG T R U C K S R E S P O N S IB L E TRUCK , — AND — SERVICE B E S T O F SER V ICE R E L IA BLE G R E SH A M and P O R T L A N D Portland A -2078 2 2 3 Ash; H d u y 2OH2 Albert Ekstrom < o r. P o w ell and Maple H E R E are m any s e lf-s ta rte rs ou the m a rk e t. Some s ta rt and some d o n 't, but th e best one is th e D O L L A R S E L F -S T A R T E R a savings acco un t. I f g ive n th e p ro p e r care th is s ta rte r w ill t»ull you o u t o f m any tig h t holes, a m i c a rry you a lo n g h a p p ily ove r m any m ilts o f y o u r jo u m e > . You van get th is depeudable s ta r te r by Just d e p o s itin g one d o lla r at th is b a n k, a n d the n keep a d d in g a d o lla r o r so as o ftb n as yo u can b u t re g u la rly . We w ill w elcom e th e acco un ts o f th e boys and g irls , D o n’t feel th a t a d o lla r is too s m a ll to s ta r t w ith . M ake a s ta rt and the n you can m ake o th e r de po sits as s m a ll as a q u a rte r o r a h a lt d o lla r if you w ish. T Miss M a r jo r ie K e n d a ll is v is itin g a t Seaside w ith .Mrs. E lla B a ile y. E m erson C ra w fo rd and Jess Coons le ft re ce n tly f o r tlie h a rve st fields in eastern O regon. B illy C ra w fo rd le ft M onday o f lu st week f o r M adras by m o to rcycle . L Misses E v e ly n K e n d a ll and M e rle .Monahan gave a b o n fire p ic n ic at the A d ve n t cam p g ro u n d s a rece nt S at u rd a y eve ning. About 4 5 you ug people e n jo ye d the p a rty , th e c h ie f fe a tu re o f w h ic h was a " w e e n ie " roa st, m a rs h m a llo w s were toasted fo r dessert. A ve ry happy p a rty it was voted by those fo r tu n a te enough to be preseut. T he In d u s tr ia l clu bs o f th e co u n ty are g o in g to have a p icu ie at M o n tro se P a rk on W edn esd ay,j J u ly 3 0. M rs. Lee Evans le ft • to d a y fo r a ’ D '-d a y s ' o u tin g at G e a rh a rt, w ith j h e r sisters, M rs. Joh n H e s lin ot j F a irv ie w and M rs. R oger B ir g fe ld o f ' P o rtla n d . ,,, .5,°*,“,*' DO LLAR 8ee us ' ,o let* >ou ntore about tlie S E L F -S T A R T E R . BANK OF GRESHAM ............. Gresham, Oregon (Jncle Sam Sets a Good Example POWELL VALLEY About fifte e n m em bers o f the L u th e r League en jo ye d a t r ip to M t. Hood o ve r th e week end. P u ll e q u ip m e n t fo r c a m p in g and c lim b in g were take n a n ti the yo u u g people m ane Hie most o f tlie o p p o rtu n ity . Some clim b e d as fa r as the tim b e r lin e b u t the g re a te r n u m b e r were satlstie d w hen th e y fo u n d snow enough to vat and to wash one a n o th e r’s facet- T he roadH were in ra th e r p o or shape in some places. T he you ng men o f tlie p a rty are sure the y im p ro ve d the m , f o r th e y n a ile d dow n loose p la n k s on b rid g e s and picked la rg e stones out o f tlie ro a d way. P. A. Johnson and d a u g h te r H ilu m and the fo rm e r's sis te r, M rs. K ia n g , ot D u lu th , M in n e so ta , w ent to Sandy on last S unday, w here the y were the guests o f M r. and M rs. A u g u s t Joint son. SANDY BLUFF M r. and M rs. J. C a ldo w e nt to P o rtla n d S unday to m eet .Mrs t ’a ld o 's m o th e r and s is te r w ho cant« fro m Chicago to v is it th e m . M r. and M rs. S ylve ste r B arn es and d a u g h te rs V esta and R u th , spent Sun day w ith M r. B a rn e s’ m o th e r, Mrs L a u ra Barnes. H a ro ld F r a n k lin , o f P o rtla n d , is sp e n d in g a few days w ith A lb e rt A u lt. Card o f T hanks. 1 w ish to th a n k th e frie n d s in G resham fo r t h e ir kin dn ess to me and m y l i t t le ones d u r in g o u r stay th e re , also th e people In G resham P le asa nt H om e and B o rin g fo r th e ir lib e r a l d o n a tio n s to the s u b s c rip tio n pa pe r c irc u la te d in m y b e h a lf. W ith k in d wishes fo r the m In th e fu tu re MRS. M A R IA N S M IT H BORING T h re s h in g season opens next T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , p ro v id in g it d o e sn 't ra in T h e Rltz.au cre w w ill com m ence at th e S. S. D a lla s fa rm w o rk in g H i p t e r r it o r y as fast us pos s ilile . La dies, get y o u r co o ky ja rs tille d . M r. and M rs. Joh n A n d e rso n , and c h a u ffe u r, C la ru n cn , m o to re d up to G a rfie ld last S unday, sp e n d in g the day w ith M r. A n d e rs o n ’s b ro th e r, a . C. A n d e r.,on. M rs. Roy W h ite , Mr«. S S. D allas, and M rs. II. M. Johnson were in G resham sh o p p in g fo r th e ir fa rm e r E d w in H o ffm e is te r is tin pro u d 'e n t e r o f a new F o rd . . Ira . R ic h a rd Witz.« I is H ittin g very H ill, n u rs in g a sp ra in e d knee T ra c tio n C o m pa ny P io bh -m «. I Ii«' A m e rica n people have every in ter« at in p u llin g a ll u tilitie s on a und fina ncial basis w ln r the y can meet o b lig a tio n s and m ake extension» n « • a ry to r grow ing c o m m u n lth s. ii i g l i cost o f operation ia the prob 1« m o f street ear systems am i ra d ica l «ti ps are n - <■« ssary to save the s ir v in m any c itie s One h u nd red prtn tic a l tra c tio n m anagers iia v i been in «i nference on c o n d itio n s and p u blic policies necensary to sav» these u t ill a. Til«, national govern m ent has ap anted a sp «ia l com m ission to co ra te w itlt Hi«' manag. rs o f p ro pe r 1 'i s to save tin in from loss s. .More then 6000 m iles o f «-I.K-tric str«*«f car ’ ti c s are in the liands o f receivers and ¡750 m ile s have been abandon« d alto- i v flu r. Tin- re p o rts from a li these pro p e rtie s were th a t o p e ra tin g <x ,i. uses have In c r used one hundred p« r «■' nt in the past tw o years. Jan ua ry. 1917, m axim um wage a t P o rtla n d was I 31 cents an ho ur, J u ly , 1917, 34 cents, October, 45 cents, and in October, 1918, 50 cents. The ear nu n are now asking fro m the w ar hoard 60 cents an hour, an Increase if gra nted th a t w ill am ount to »500,000 a year. T h is decision w ill p ro ba bly be the last mad«' by th< w ar wage board and w ill I»- watched w ith in te re st, as it w ill lx- o f far-rea ching effect .S tabilizing p u b lic p o licie s m ust be adopted by state and federal au th o ritie s fo r tra c tio n p ro p e rtie s and u tilitie s ge n e ra lly. T hey m ust be given rates o f fare sufficient to pay o p e ra tin g expenses, in te re st and d iv idends^ and a reserve fund fo r c a p ita l la iiu e H lio u lite r. Gresham 851 Dollar Self-Starter L it t le D ale Parsons had an o p e r a tio n last T uesd ay in w h ic h he had h is to n s ils rem oved. li e is re c o v e r in g n ice ly. H is s is te r F aye is h a v in g the m u m p s w h ile v is itin g rela- re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . husbands., ERE is aneçonomicallittleKeroseneTrac- PAGE TH K K h Thia ailm en t is usually caused by rheum atism of the muscles AH that Is needed is absolute rest and a few applications of C ham berlain's l.ln l- ' ment. T ry It .— Adv. V IE W OF U. 8. C A P IT O L D U R IN G P A IN T IN G , The dome o f the U n ited States C a pito l at W ashington is kept In excel lent con dition by p a in tin g It every few y e n s For this w o rk fo rty pa in te rs uro steadily employed fo r three m onths’ tim e. O ver five thousand gallons o f (taint Hre required fo r one coat. T he r. -¡«.n fo r p a in tin g tlie C apitol dome at re g u la r in te rv a ls is to prexent d isin te g ra tio n o f in e tu lllc surface. T in Ito o l IlHI'k’s • ’«sligKH-. F in a l estim ates on the 1918 crops O f course everybody know s w h a t a fo r Urcgon amid tin« Un B u i Sl ates were us fo llo w s :— W in te r w heat, 10,- roo rba ck is; but w ho know s where 795,000 liusliels, and 358,449,000 bush the word comes from ? «■Is; sp rin g wheat, 4,433,000 liu slie ls I t o rig in a te d in a cam paign lie pub and 358,651,000 bushels; oats, 9,025 - ooo bushels and 1,538,359 bushels; bar- lished d u rin g the i ’olk cam paign. .' i OU.OOO bushels, am i 400,106,000 bush Homebody sent to the Ith a c a (N . Y .) j els. C h ro n icle un account o f a to u r th ro u g h Reference to tin« rep ort o f June 1 Hie South by a tra v e le r named R oor crop co n d itio n s shows a m arked <1« - back. The p o litic a l p o in t o f the sto ry e line In the c o n d itio n of a ll o f the was tiia t Roorback was quoted as hav above crops both in Oregon an il the in g seen the sale at a u ctio n o f fo rty U n ited States us a whole d u rin g tlie three slaves be lo nging to the Hon J m on th o f June, 1818. J u ly weal her K P olk, and th a t it was easy to id e n co n d itio n s to date in d ica te a fu rth e r t if y M r. Polk's p ro p e rty, because his fu llin g off in c o n d itio n , p a r tic u la r ly in in itia ls were so p la in ly burned on the Oregon, W ashington, M on ta na and shoulders o f tlie poor w retches by the o th e r western states In Oregon there b ra n d in g -iro n . lias been but lit t le decline in the con T h e w hig press fi ll on the ite m w ith d itio n o f the crops in the western p o r unaffected Joy, and the account o f tio n o f tin- state In the eastern p a rt "R o o rb a ck's T o u r T h ro u g h the W est- of tin- state the absence o f r a in fa ll lias < rn and S o u thern S tates’* was pass' d caused much "b u r n in g " n t wheat, us on and re p rin te d and e d ito ria liz e d and w e ll as a ll o th e r crops, ou Hie lig h te r a lto g e th e r used u n til the a n ti-P o lk soils crow d was in one glad howl. Then, alas! the in v e n to r o f the ta le confessed, A man Is never q u it« tin- same a fte r and a d m itte d H in t there never had I k « ii such a person as the fam ous Hie firs t baby o r tin- first a u tom ob ile o r Ih e flrs t tim e Ills name is given fa R oorback. vorable m ention in a newspaper. You probably p rid e y o u rse lf on you r ill-te rm in a tio n hut yo u r frie n d s ca ll It A good forgi H er is ru tin to be Inill-hi'siled tiess cliosi n than g re a t riches. Si t y ¡re p h o n e 271 Kesitlcuce l ’ h o tte s - 35 x1 ; 36R Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON & EDER, Props. Motor Car Repairing, Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases. P LE A S A N T HOME O R EG O N OUR 14 POINTS 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. I he Oaks Council Crest. Columbia Beach Crystal Lake Park Rock Island Dodge Park. Estacada Park 8. Bull Run Park 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Macleay Park Peninsula Park Washington Park Oak (irove Park. Alt. Labor Park Riverside Park “ T R Y T H E M BY T R O L L E Y ” P ortland R ailw ay, Light & P ow er Co. C H O IC E M E A T S H om em ade Ham*, B acon, S ausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET M ain S tre e t (¿KG. GRESHAM DU STIe Prop Phone 881 !