TW IC E
A
WEEK
VOL
G resham O utlook
GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY,
9, NO. 60
ION HIGH HAS
BRIGHT FUTURE
ThP enrollment a t U nion H igh
L
week of school la as follow s:
“rSbm en class, 33 boys, 36 g irls.
9 Sophomore class, 32 boys.
« : J u n io r e i „ . 22
’ g ,, girls, total 56; S enior class,
16 girls, to ta l 23;
P ost
, s ite s 1 boy, 3 g irls, to ta l 4.
number of boys 95, g irls 108,
'S 'X m n i by d istric ts in M ultno-1
‘in io n H iih school, D lst. No 2, 137 |
• Fairview , No. 16 10,
¿a n t'V alley , No. 15 J t. 7; Lust-1
No 15 7; T ro u td ale , No. 20, 6;
¿wood.’ No. 27, 4; V ictory, No.
“ j ; Cedar, No. 10, 1;
P o rtla n d ,
e. 1,1- Total 17B’
In Hackamas county:
mttrell. No. 107, 10 s tu d e n ts ;
»ring, No. 44, 6;
u n io n , No. 26,
Kelso, No. 19. 3;
B a rto n , No.
1 North Logan, 1. T o ta l 27.
From Grant county th e re Is one
udent.
From these records it w ill be seen
at there are rep rese n ted 21 dis-
Icts including six in U nion h ig h ;
ree counties, 137 s tu d e n ts from
lion district; and 66 stu d e n ts from
itside districts.
One-third of th e stu d e n ts in
alon high school a re fro m o u tsid e
Btricts.
It la evident from th e above facts
nt the school buildings a re taxed
their capacity. T he e n ro llm e n t
1 probably exceed 225 th is year,
¡sent facilities w ill n o t be su f-
ent to accom m odate all stu d e n ts
ither year.
Large classes are ta k in g th e com -
rclal work; 11 ty p e w rite rs a re
jt busy during th e day and som e
them are being used by stu d e n ts
¡ore and after school. T h e H om e
anomies class Is also very large,
¡sent facilities a re scarcely ade-
ate to accom m odate th e cooking
89.
if any one has any d o u b t as to
ion High having o u tg ro w n its
mer self, all th a t is needed to set
¡m right on th e m a tte r is to be
one of the assem bly m eetings. No
abt more pupils could be squeezed
there, but ju st w here, seem s q u ite
juizle.
Heretofore an a tte m p t h as been
de to limit classes to 25, b u t
ne of the teachers a re now try in g
teach 35 boys and g irls. And w h at
to be done with class room s b u ilt
hold only 20 pupils? T hey w ere
ge enough once upon a tim e, b u t
it time is of th e past.
The Farm M echanics d e p a rtm e n t
Interesting a la rg e class of boys,
thteen new stu d e n ts have en ro lled
the agricultural course, m ak in g
it a crowded d ep a rtm en t.
The lack of room is being fe lt in
ing to meet the re q u ire m e n ts of
i new law as to physical tra in in g ,
me difficulty will be experienced on
int of the large n u m b e r of stu -
» and small dressin g room s. And
l, in the lib rary w ith everybody
ested in referen ce w ork th a t
i has grown too sm all, also,
te high school facu lty of tw elve
lers contains th re e new m em -
Mlss Minnie S chrepel, H om e
oinics; Miss May H. M orrison,
¡rn languages; L eslie W ebb, his-
all popular w ith th e stu d e n ts,
unately th e p re se n t corps of
iers are big enough to h an d le th e
tution most efficiently in sp ite of
teles; hut even th e facu lty m ay,
re the year is over, find itself
mall. Paine R u m o r re p o rts one
*o weddings w ill ta k e place in
’acuity before com m encem ent,
nsic Is going to be em phasized
year The U nion H igh school
?stra begins p rac ticin g n ext Mon-
4nder the direction of Mr. T ay lo r
will have ch a rg e of all vocal
Instrumental m u sical organiza-
such as th e T re b le Clef and
1 Glee clubs and o th e r vocal
•’ all grow ing in p o p u larity .
■ than enough pian o stu d e n ts
:cupy the In stru c to rs’ tim e fo r a
e day have enro lled .
A n o th er
may be given to th is w ork.
* who had th e p le a su re of h e a r-
'a«t year s o p e re tta , “ W indm ills
olland" will be glad to h e a r th a t
Taylor has in m ind a n o th e r m u-
treat for th is com ing w inter.
student body is fa irly se eth in g
business
C lass o rg an iz atio n s
*°eleties will be p erfec ted w ithin
* days. T he A u stra lia n ballot
'® *111 be used In both nom lna-
*nd election of officers. T h is
dag Lewis S klrw ln was elected
dn of the foo tb all team . O th er
■m »'ill be elected next w eek,
are good fo r a w inning
'• thia year.
^ a» t have been a d elig h t to en-
Contlnued on page 2
TO VISIT U. S.
OREGON
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1919
GENERAL FOCH TO
PARENTS AND TEACHERS
PRESENT BANNER
TO FORM ORGANIZTION
A cam paign for new m em bers is
The Gresham P aren t-T ea ch e rs’ a s
being carried on Dy th e A m erican sociation will hold its first re g u la r
Legion all over th e U nited S tates, and m eeting of the year in th e Assembly
room of the grade school next W ed
th e sta te m aking the la rg e st gain, in
nesday. October 1 at 2:30 p. in.
proportion will be presented w ith a
On account of th e stress of w ar
b anner by G eneral Foch, a t the
tim es and the Influenza epidem ic no
national convention in M inneapolis,
m eetings of th e association were
It is up to G resham P o st to do its
held last year. The d iscontinuance
share, tow ards bringing th e b an n er
of the m eetings, how ever, m erely
to th is state.
served to enhance th e ir value and to
All who became m em bers of th e
show the real need of a closer union
American Legion before Novem ber
of home and school.
11, 1919, are accepted as c h a rte r
Several very Im p o rtan t m a tte rs are
members, and pay no m em bership
to come before th e m eeting, am ong
fee, as will those who join a fte r th a t
them the need of a covered play
date. The yearly dues in G resham
ground for th e w in ter m onths and
T o st will be two dollars.
th e change of tim e of dism issal from
All men who are not yet m em bers
3 :30 to 4 o’clock. T here is some d if
of the American Legion are req u e st
ference of opinion about th is, some
ed to fill out the application form at
p aren ts contending th a t th e children
Lady Curzon, form erly Mrs.
th e bottom of this colum n and m all, a re confined in the school room long
A ltred D urgan. known as one oj
accom panied by two dollars for th e
' ^ „ ' .itam lV sarIs' a T s Y s T
th e beautiful women of Irelan
is to visit her old home In AnteN
first y ear’s dues, to Glenwood Miller. 0 (h p rs CQntend , h a, (hp ex tra half
Ica soon.
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Gresham . Oregon, tre a s u re r of G resh-i hour wl„ g, ye thpm m ore o p p o rtu n l.
am Post. Don’t delay, do it now! ty for study at schoot and avoid th e
DR. NEW ELL L. SMITH
Tomorrow may be too late!
necessity of b rin g in g w ork home.
BOOSTS POULTRY SHOWS
Additional application cards may
T here is an h o u r’s difference In
Dr. N. L. S m ith is largely respon be secured from th e secretary , Chase closing tim e of th e octiools th ro u g h -
sible fo r th e excellent display of poul E St. Clair, Gresham , Oregon. It is o ut , he county P o rtlan d 8choo,8 clo8.
try and ra b b its at th e M ultnom ah the duty of every m em ber to get at ,ng a( 3 o.c,ock „nd many of , he r u r a ,
county fair. He is well versed in the least one new m em ber d u rin g th is | 8choo,8 hol(„ ng tlll 4 T his is really
chicken business from u tility stock campaign. If a man gives no for an ' ypry lm p o rtan t m a tte r and re q u ire ,
to th e gam e o r show bird. He is answ er just show him th is— th e ob- , he careful th o u g h t of every p are n t
serv in g In an official capacity in five Jects for which this association is as ln(llvldual ch n d re n differ in reg ard
p o u ltry org an izatio n s besides w riting formed there should be no hesitan - tQ the way they 8tand co nfinem ent.
for tw o p o u ltry publications. He is
cy about joining an org an izatio n with To gome th e ,a te r clo8lng h o u r would
in Salem looking a fte r the poultry in
such
a plattorm .
, undoui,tedly be of som e benefit, and
te re sts at the sta te fair, th is week.
“To uphold and defend th e c o n s tl- lto otherg a d e trlm e n t.
In D ecem ber, th e W estern W inter
show , of w hich Dr. Sm ith is president, tution of the U nited S tates of A m er
will p u t on a fine exhibit of both lea; to m aintain law and o rd e r; to
Pi|M* Organ Concerts.
p o u ltry and rab b its with many new foster and p erp etu ate a one h u n d red
Music lovers will be glad to h ea r
fe a tu re s in a u g u ra ted th a t will m ake j per cent A m ericanism ; to p reserve | th a t every Sunday aftern o o n d u rin g
it a show no one can afford to miss.
the m em ories and incidents of o u r as- th e m onths of O ctober and N ovem
A fine silver cup will be given on 8oclation
the g reat w ar; to lncul. b er pipe o rg an concerts will be giv
th e best pen of Rhode Island Reds.
. . . . . . „ K1,
It is a classy token by a Red en th u - CBt® a 8enBe °< ‘“ <” ™ u » l obligation en In th e public au d ito riu m in P o rt
sia st and will be highly prized by the »° ,h(> com m unity, sta te and n atio n , land. A sm all adm ission fee of 10
w inner. F o r th e first tim e in any t° combat the autocracy of both the cents will be charged.
w estern show th e fancier has recog- classes and m asses; to m ake rig h t
nized th e com m ercial poultrym en to the m aster of m ight; to prom ote A m erican Legion, an d to all o th e r
th e e x te n t of asking th e board to al- peace and good will on e a rth ; to discharged Boldiers, sailo rs o r m a
low a 12-pen egg laying contest dur- safeguard and tran sm it to posterity rines a blank to be filled o u t and
Ing th e week of the W estern W inter thp p r|nciples of justice, freedom and m ailed to th e sta te lib ra ria n a t Sa
show D ecem ber 15-20 In P ortland. dem ocracy; to consecrate and sane- lem giving as com plete a record as
T he en try ^ e w ill be »1 p er bird o r
com radeship by o u r devotion possible of p erso n al m ilita ry se rv
$6 per p fn , w hich is tw o -th ird s of the
J
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ice. T he sam e b lan k may be o b ta in
re g u la r e n try fee. T he coops for the to m utual helpfulness
ed
from Miss M ontague in th e G resh
contest a r e fu rn ish ed by S prats &-Co.
G resham Post No. 30, of th e Amer-
L im ited, who w ill also feed the birds. I ican Legion has m ade a nice sta rt, but am p u b lic lib ra ry . Some of th e ex-
T his c o n test w ill be In charge of i th e re are still a large num ber of th e service men have alre ad y filled out
Prof. C. S. B rew ster of the O. A. C., ex-service men in th is vicinity who th ese b lan k s, th ey w ere d istrib u te d
and in connection w ith th is contest are not members, b ut should be. th ro u g h th e public schools ab o u t the
th e re will be an exhibit of high rec- j The Post meet8 ^ e first T uesday In first of th is year, b u t any who have
ord tra p -n e st hens and also m a le ! each m onth and a sociai m eeting is n o t filled one o u t will find it to th e ir
b ird s who a re sons of high-record p,anned for betw een t he tim e of the ad v an tag e to do so. If you have al
hens. D em onstration s and lectures
ready se n t in a b lan k , b u t can at
reg u lar m eetings.
will be given each day to the com
th is tim e give m ore of th e in fo rm a
At
the
reg
u
la
r
m
eeting
Tuesday,
m ercial poultry men on study and col
tion ask ed , you are requested to do
lection of th e prolific layefis to enable October 7, th e rep o rt of the delegate
so. In a few m o n th s m edals will be
to
the
sta
te
cpnvention,
will
be
made.
th en to elim in ate th e non-productive
b irds from th e ir flocks. These lec It will contain m a tte rs of vital in given to all th e Oregon men who
tu re s and d em onstratio n s will be free terest to all m em bers of th e Amer w ere in th e service, and it is for
th a t purpose th a t th e sta te lib rarian
to everyone a tten d in g th e exhibition. ican Legion.
T h ere will be an exhibition of eggs
The secretary has on hand for dis asks th a t th is in fo rm atio n be fu r
w hich will be aw arded handsom e rib trib u tio n to th e m em bers of th e nished.
bons based upon uniform ity of size,
color and shell texture.
In fo rm a tio n about this can be ob
tain ed by corresponding with C. S.
B rew ster of Corvallis. Special en try
b lan k s will be furnished.
P ro fesso r B rew ster is the most ,
po p u lar In stru cto r th a t has ever
w orked am ong the poultrym en. He
is giving his services a t th e w inter
show as ju d g e and In stru cto r for th e!
benefit of th e cause.
Ben K eeney was ju d g e of the
p o u ltry at the M ultnom ah County-
fa ir and T. P. Keeney handled the
rab b its. Ben Keeney is a licensed
ju d g e of th e Am erican P oultry asso
ciation and his b ro th er T. P. Keeney
is a licensed judge of th e National
R abbit B reeders' and F an ciers’ asso
ciation. On th is account it is be
lieved th e ir decisions will be of a
high class and all breeders anil ,
poultrym en of the no rth w est tak in g
g rea t in te re st In th e show.
“ H elpful H ints for T each ers,” is
th e m odest title given 20 very con
cise. pointed rules suggested for the
g u idance of teachers, prepared by
P rin cip al E lm er F. Goodwin of the
Union high school.
Mr. Goodwin has received many
com m endations from edu cato rs on
th e ap p ro p riaten e ss and condenced
form of these suggestions.
One recently received was from
th e San F rancisco office of Ginn and
Com pany in which they ask for a
few h u n d red , even a thousand of
th ese slips. “ We should be very-
glad to have th a t n u m b er,” they say.
"to send to every high school p rin
cipal in th is w estern te rrito ry . . ■ ■
If you have th a t m any to sp are it
m ight not be a bad ad v ertisem en t
for th e G resham
Oregon, high
school."
, .
T he high school will surely bene
fit by th is kind of publicity.
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Diarrhoea In CTiildren.
F o r d ia rrh o ea in children one year
s;
“ ¿ s ," /
ï . j
k m n X draarîoosV nnesas8 T * t h e ' ¿ w . l s j
ap p ears.— Adv.
$1 50 PER YEAR
GRESHAM HOMES
ARE BURGLARIZED
P o rtla n d Is being visited by a wave
of crim e, busy b u rg la rs co n tin u e
aAA/Ng <***
w ork in city hom es, says one of th e
dailies.
Q uite a little rip p le has reached
G resham w ithin th e p ast tw o weeks.
A lady resid in g on th e Base L ine
road had th e L ad ies’ Aid ex ch eq u er
stolen from h e r home. A hom e In
I G resham was recen tly v isited by
' som e one who did n o t sign his nam e
Did wood alcohol or sim ilar I and relieved th e household of five
chemical poiBon in a bottle of ripe
d o llars in loose cash. At still a n o th
olives kill the m ajority of a dinner
e r place, a som ebody g ot in to th e
party at a country club at Canton,
house and helped th em selv es to a
Ohio? Or were germs in cold sto r
age turkey responsible? Doctors
b rand new sw ea te r and som e money.
disagree and the verdict of chem
Last S atu rd ay afte rn o o n w hile Mr.
ists will have to supply the an
and Mrs. L. P. M anning w ere a tte n d
sw er Col
C. C. W eybrecht,
ing th e . fair, th e ir hom e was e n te re d
world war veteran, form erly ad
ju tan t general of Ohio, was one of
and th o ro u g h ly ran sack ed .
six who died w ithin a few hours
T he screen doors had been hooked
afte r diniug.
and th e Inside doors locked, as peo
ple u su ally do when th ey expect to
be gone fo r som e little tim e.
REGISTER OF VISITORS
On th e ir re tu rn hom e a t 6 o ’clock,
CONTAINS COMMENTS
they soon becam e aw a re th a t som e
So
m any co m p lim en tary s ta te one had been h av in g a re g u la r cele
m ents have been m ade concerning b ratio n in th e ir house, ex ten d in g
th e county fa ir held in G resham , so from th e glove box on th e chiffonier
m uch praise given th e officers, d i d o w n stairs to th e linen folded aw ay
recto rs an d su p e rin te n d e n ts fo r th e ir in th e b u rea u d raw ers u p sta irs.
A sid e door on th e e a st en d of th e
efficient m an ag em en t of th e show ,
th a t a few criticism s can n o t in any house is hidden from view by an
o v ersp rea d in g c h e rry tre e grow ing
way offend.
T he O utlook booth, d u rin g th e n ea r by. T he in tru d e r, it was d is
fa ir was arra n g e d fo r a re st room. covered, had cu t th e screen and u n
T he f u rn itu re consisted of a table, locked th e in n e r d o o r w ith a sk eleto n
a couch an d a few ch airs. A sign key. A se creta ry sta n d in g n e a r th e
invited v isito rs to com e ii) and rest door h ad been given a p ain sta k in g
T he
and also to re g iste r in th e book on se arch ju d g in g by evidences.
th e tab le and fu rth e r, to w rite som e bedroom d re sse r an d chiffonier had
every ieast a rtic le o u t of place— no
com m ent on th e fair.
T he re g iste r co n tain s ab o u t 500 box, case o r d raw er b u t th e co n ten ts
nam es, show ing th a t, at le ast th a t had been h an d led . T he w ritin g desk
in th e living room , co n tain in g b u si
m any people found th e little com
ness p ap ers, had also been d ilig en tly
fo rt booth. T he m ajo rity of them
w ere w ell-pleased w ith th e fair, as exam ined. T he sam e s o rt of tr e a t
ev id en t from such re m a rk s as, “ The m ent had been given th e room s up
fa ir is g r a n d ” , “ P ro u d of th e f a ir ” , sta irs.
T h e p ic tu res on th e w alls w ere
" I am glad I cam e” , “ As good as
h a n g in g m ost w oefully askew show
th e s ta te fa ir only on a sm a lle r
scale” , “ T he dried ch e rrie s and ing th a t th e y too had been dis
apples are b e a u tifu l” , "E d u c atio n al tu rb ed .
W h a t is re m a rk a b le a b o u t th e
along p ractical lin e s” , “ T he best
w
hole
in cid en t is th a t n o t one single
e v e r” , “ Very good, E d d ie” , “ S plen
tiling was ta k e n , a lth o u g h pieces of
d id ” , "C h ild re n 's w ork su re g o o d ” ,
je w elry an d o th e r v alu ab le a rticle s
etc.
H ere a re som e su g g estio n s for easily c a rrie d off w ere th e re In plain
m ak in g it b e tte r:
“ Not enough sig h t.
How In te re stin g to h av e been a
benches on th e g ro u n d s” w rites one.
“ little m ouse” w atc h in g th e w hole
"T w o m uch em pty booth space— not
p erfo rm an ce.
The
m ad
search
en ough e x h ib ito rs,” says an o th er.
th ro u g h th e d raw ers an d boxes m ust
“ Not as good as la st y e a r,” com
have looked very m uch like a dog
m en ts a P o rtlan d lady. “ Good as a
d igging a f te r a m ole— c h u n k s and
w hole, b u t n ot enough ex h ib ito rs in
h u n k s flying— an d n o th in g fo r tho
any line of a g ric u ltu re .” "T oo much
tro u b le. And how very m uch lik e a
baby doll stu ff."
“ Insufficient ac
cat w ith fits m ust have been th e crazy
co m m o d atio n s.” "A nice fa ir If you
scram b le up th e w alls to d islodge a
a re in th e money g am e.”
"M ore
fo rtu n e from behind fam ily p h o to
se ats on th e g ro u n d s a re n eeded.”
g rap h s an d »lews of Mt. Hood.
“ T h ere should be m ore ‘come in and
T he sam e "m o u se ” w ere It In tho
re s t’ placeB." "S eason tic k ets a lit
h ab it of ca rry in g m oney In its sto c k
tle too h ig h .” “ A little m ore pep in
ing would p robably be b e tte r off In
th e m usic.” “ Too m uch g ra ft.” A
th e n ea rest hole, because th e re Is no
n u m b er of o th e rs u rge th a t m ore
te llin g w hat som e fo lk s w on’t do.
restin g places and tab les for lunches
be placed on th e grounds.
C. E. OSBURN & CO ADDS
| T he fa ir c irc u la r sta te s th a t v isit
W ILLIARD BATTERY LINE
o rs m ay be assu red of finding on th e
g ro u n d s am ple re s ta u ra n ts anil lunch
C. E. O sburn & Co., h av e added
room s • » * m eals
and
re fre sh W llllard B attery Service to th e ir
m en ts at reaso n ab le prices.
T his, line, and are p rep a re d to do ex p ert
how ever, was not th e case. One caf b a tte ry
rec h arg in g , re p a irin g , re
e te ria and tw o “ hot d o g ” sta n d s b u ild in g an d o th e r lin es of sto rag e
could h ard ly be expected to feed 10,- b a tte ry work. A W estin g h o u se re
000 people in one week, an d th a t is ch a rg in g outfit will be In stalled , f l y
th e crow d th a t clam ored to be fed in ing th em one of th e m ost u p -to -d ate
one h o u r on opening day. The res b attery eq u ip m en t in th e co u n try .
ta u ra n t in tow n was snow ed u n d er T he com pany will have on h an d W ll
w ith hun g ry folks. T he food q u es llard Service b a tte rie s, w hich will
tion Is next door to th e q uestion of be su pplied w hile th e o th e r b a tte ry
self-p reserv atio n . A fam istied in d i is being rech arg ed o r re p a ire d , th e
vidual m akes a good knocker. T h ere re c h arg in g ta k in g a period of about
is a b it of real Justice in com plaints 2 4 h o u rs. Mr. O sburn will also be
a g a in st th e lack of ea tin g places.
glad to supply new b a tte rie s to any
Surely, th e re is som ew here a p h il who d esire to purch ase.
an th ro p ic in d iv id u al who w ill un-
T he services of 8. W. W ood, fo r
1 sw er th e cry h eard every d ay— fo r a m erly In th e em ploy of th e Gould
lodging house In G resham . T he fair B a tte ry Co., have been secu red for
In stitu tio n is in no way to blam e for th is new d e p a rtm e n t and serv ice th a t
' ’ t
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th a t co ndition, but It becam e alm ost is sa tisfac to ry will be th e endeavor.
em b arra ssin g d u rin g fa ir tim e, to — Adv.
•lyÆo"*
« z i A aj ce
have to tell co u n tless n u m b er of peo
ple th a t they would have to go to BRUNS LUMBER COMPANY
oW e treops In Boston took a hand and quickly restored order in
he poRce strik e In th at city. The picture show s how crap sh o o te r,
TO HAVE NEW SAW M ILL
P o rtla n d fo r room s as th e re is none
n Boston Common were handled.
to be had in o u r fine little tow n.
T h e B u rn s lu m b e r com pany has
To go back to th e re g iste r once secu red from th e g o v ern m e n t a larg e
m ore: In It, th e s ta te of O regon had tra c t of tim b e r Just ea st of Sandy.
j th e biggest re p re se n ta tio n , P o rtlan d A new mill will be p u t up. dou b le th e
AMERICAN LK41ION APPLICATION CARD.
an d G resham vicinity in th e lead, cap acity of th e old on e w est of S an
i V isitors reg istered from Scappoose, dy, now being d ism an tled . In a few
My nam e Is.
(M
iddle)
( F irs t)
St. H elens, N ew burg, F o re st Grove, m o n th s o p e ra tio n s will com m ence a t
(L a st)
Mist, O regon City, W arren , Seaside, th e new yards.
M ilitary R ank .....................................
T illam ook,
C lackam as,
H illsdale,
T h e tra c t will wield 10,000,000
¡C ascade Locks, K enton, M ilw aukie feet of lum ber.
P resen t ad d ress ...................................................................r ..........
and Independence.
P erm an en t ad d ress
W ashington people reg istered from
No one can say th a t sa la rie s are
n ot risin g w ith prices w hen a New
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a,
V
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Ridge
M ilitary o rg an izatio n s In which I served .....................................
Y ork firm ad v e rtise s th is w ay:
field and S eattle.
“ L arg e co rp o ratio n req u ires re
O th er ad d resses given w ere, Mt. fined, accu rate, am b itio u s young lady
Civil occupations — .................................................... " ..............................
I hereby subscribe to th e C o nstitution of th e A m e ric ... Ix < to n : Dome an d San F ran cisco from Cali w ith som e ex p erien ce; sa la ry $15,-
ch ance fo r ad v a n ce m e n t.”—
fo rn ia ; W inipeg, M anitoba; A nder 0 00;
and a p tly for en ro llm en t In G resham Post No. 30 of th e Oregon
A m erican Legion W eekly.
| son an d W arsaw , In d ian a , New York
S tate Branch.
N a s h v ille ,
C ity ; P arso n s, K an sas; H am ilto n , d a ; C e n t e r v i l l e . I o w a .
M o n tan a:
Boston,
M assach u setts; T en n essee; W essington Springs, S.
( S ig n atu re )
T oledo, O hio; S ask atch ew an , C ana- D akota, and V ictoria, A u stralia.
Restoring Order in Boston
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