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B u ,™ T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 13, NO. 95 « F.r„,„, „„j w,v„ G resham O utlook PIONEER WOMAN OF FAIRVIEW IS KILLED BY AUTO GRESHAM. SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHURCH TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY ¿5, 192» #I..»O |’, t Year GRESHAM LEGION POST AND AUXILIARY INSTALL OFFICERS R. L. SABIN SPEAKS TO COMMERCIAL CLUB TO GIVE BANQUET FOR FARMERS high school s i i dents ! The • R ed s” are giving th e social for the E pw orth L eague th is evening at R. I,. Sabin of P o rtlan d spoke to the th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch , c o r ! assem bled stu d e n ts at the Union high ner Pow ell and South R oberts. This l»chool y esterd ay follow ing th e noon is th e first social of th e F o rw ard hour on th e developm ent of county T he Joint in stallatio n of th e Ameri-1 Movement in w hich th e L eague is now and city govern m en t and the relatio n can Legion Post No. 30 and ladies au x I __ Mrs. Alm a H all, pioneer citizen of engaged. A larg e atten d a n ce is ex iliary in M asonic hall T uesday n ig h t : of th e com ing citizens thereto. He F airview , m other of Mrs. Cleve Bunn, pected. w as a v ery p le asa n t affair and h as I o utlined the heavy ta sk s laid upon w as alm ost in sta n tly killed w hen C om m ittees have been appointed T he p asto r, th e Rev. A. S. Hisey, will elicited m any w ords of p ra ise for th e | public officials, th e larg e num ber of stru c k by a passing auto ist on th e Co rrom the Com m ercial club, w ith a few occupy th e p u lp it a t both services. skilled and unsk illed w o rk ers r e legion and au x iliary . lum bia R iver highw ay W ednesday a f additional business men, to p rep a re Sunday m orning his topic w ill be qu ired to look a fte r the w ork of th e ternoon. S tate A d ju tan t H a rry N. Nelson of for and serve th e banquet given by th e I assin g Ju d g m en t.” In th e evening, various d ep a rtm en ts, and th e o p p o r Mrs. H all had been in an au to w ith G resham business men to th e farm ers “C h a ra cter and R ep u tatio n .” T he P o rtlan d w as in stallin g officer for th e J tu n ities for th e com ing g eneration. her d au g h ter and arriv ed n ea r th e and th e ir w ives on th e la st day of choir w ill have som e splendid m usic legion and C. G. S chneider se rg e an t W hile m any m ust till official positions horns of S. B. H all w here Mrs. Alma a t arm s. T he follow ing w ere in- fa rm e rs' week, S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry for both services. and en te r business and professional H ail was em ployed. It w as suggested sta lle d : 1« The b an q u et will be served a t The Sunday school has classe s for life he th o u g h t th e re w as no b etter th a t Mrs. H all get the m ail from th e A. W. M etzger, com m ander. noon in Masonic hall as heretofore. all ages, from th e crad le ro ll up. P a r p lace for an ap p licatio n of th e know l box w hich w as on th e opposite side of L. T. St. C lair, vice com m ander. ents of ch ild ren w ho a re not re g u la rly edge and ab ility gained in th e schools the road from th e auto. Mrs. H all E. J. B rugger, tre a su re r. in S unday school a re invited to enroll of today th a n In solving th e p r o b l e m s , " , , , 7 . by C° Unty A<ent H a" crossed th e road and as she ap p ro a ch I them here a t once. An a ttra c tiv e and D. W. S nyder, ad ju tan t. of th e farm . ' ad u lts who a re engaged in some ed the m ail box w as stru c k by a speed C. H. H oecker. se rg e a n t a t arm s m odern school of religion, w ell graded, Mr. Sabin spoke of th e tendency in sion.° Wb° aU end 8e8- ing auto and h urled about 25 feet C hase E. St. C lair, chaplain. equipped an d officered is a t your s e r th e various governing u n its to m o r t- 11 . a rtn e rs week. M embers of down th e road. vice. Mrs. K. A. M iller, assiste d by Mrs. T he injured w om an w as tak en into gage th e fu tu re by going into debt. H e w ill 7 ” h i t to t *™ T he devotional topic for th e L eague Floyd Mack, se rg e an t a t arm s, in spoke of th e in c re ase in expenses of L r » ! farm ers. T here th e house. Dr. H. H. H ughes of G resh is “ Youth and P hysical Efficiency. stalled th e follow ing au x ilia ry officers. governm ent. In g eneral th e city and th I,re8et>t about 35 m em bers In am w as called who arriv ed a few m in M ildred M etzger w ill be th e leader. Mrs. O. A. E astm an , p resident. utes before Mrs. H all died. She w as Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, vice p resid en t. p a st seven years. r .. K 1 Increase th e num ber to found to have suffered broken bones SPEÍTAL SERVICES AT THE xtr a hi ,>l) ° r m o re- All b u sin ess and profes- Miss E lsie S h arp , se creta ry . and severe in te rn a l injuries. Mr. Sabin w as form erly on th e P o rt-I slonal men FREE M ETHODIST CHURCH Mrs. Jo sep h Chiodo, tre a su re r. o Mrs. H all w as 68 y ears of age and land school board and is now on th e I P artic u larly r women, an d citizens Mrs. C lara P u lfer. se rg e an t at arm s. in te reste d In civic im- w as born a t F airview . H er m aiden A splendid s p irit is being show n in tax co n serv atio n com m ission for Mult-1 provem ent, a re solicited to Join, Mrs. A lida H ughes, chaplain. JUDGE W. A. EKWALL nam e w as B arker. H er p a re n ts c ro ss th e co ttag e p ray e r m eetings held early nom ah county. Mrs. Jo h n M etzger, p ast p resid en t, The com m ittees for th e fa rm e rs' ed th e plains in th e ea rly days. She F riday aftern o o n s u n d er th e auspices W. C. L aw rence, ch airm an of the ban q u et a re us follow s: is to a id a n d pro tect those u n fo rtu n a te w as p resen ted w ith a pin as a token had m ade h er hom e a t F airview m ost of the F ree M ethodist ch u rch and led soldiers who paid the p rice o f w a r a n d high school board, spoke briefly in a p of ap p reciatio n . F in an ce— W ill M etzger, C. J. L und- of her life. She w as a widow and by the p a s to r’s wife, Mrs. A nna Long. a re now w ounded, sick, disab led o r d e s ti p reciatio n of Mr. S ab in ’s In stru ctiv e T he exercises opened w ith th e sin g | q uist, K. A. M iller. tu te . No d u ty Is p la in e r o r holier th a n talk . leaves tw o sons and a d au g h ter, R od An increased atten d a n ce w as m anifest ing of A m erica. D elightful solos and th a t of helping these m en a n d a lle v ia tin g ney H all of P o rtlan d , Mrs. Sue B unn in the S unday school last Sunday. E x ______________ _ D ecorating—J . r . M artin. Fre(, th e ir sufferin g s a s fa r a s we a re able of F airview and E a rn e s t H all of R ed tr a services a re plan n ed for next a duet w ere ren d ered by th e M isses T h a t th ey h a v e been c a re d fo r a s well a s false se c u rity fail to see the d a n g e r to th e T o d d > O e o - F . Honey. H a rrie t and F lo ren ce L each of P o r t T ^ p X ^ r ho f r ? „ “ “^ ‘« - • » t - L « , . . w a . r a d , H . 0 . m ond, Oregon. Also a b ro th er E. D Sunday. Mrs. M artha B urns of P o rt th ey h ave is due in larg e m ea su re to the - s x land, accom panied by Miss Ire n e A B a rk e r of P ortland. m erican Legion. land will be p rese n t in th e m orning first d u ty is ,0 obey th e law a n d m a e i T ' G " y J ° neS Thom as. Miss M artha H agberg gave T hen th e c o m rad esh ip o f men who h ave T he ,, driv . er of the death ------- auto, ac and re p re se n t th e Home M issionary vocal selections, accom panied by her th a t It Is obeyed by o th e rs A rran g em en t of H all__E W Ayis gone th ro u g h th e experiences of a g re a t cording to th e verdict of the coroner'. w ork. T he tr u th th a t “The light th a t A nd I re fe r to a ll th e law s a n d not slm - w o rth. A lbert E kstrom . A. F H am m ar sister, Miss M arian H agberg. Mrs. D. w a r to g e th e r gives a p lea su re a n d a s a t Jury, was F red erick L. M iller of P ort shines th e fu rth e st sh in es b rig h te st M. D onaugh gave en te rta in in g re a d isfactio n th a t no o th e r can give. T he w a r Indi ^ h,Ch ba,,pt n to »ppvai to o u r Jas. E lklngton, J. E land. He has been bound over to the M etzger, J. V. n e a re r hom e” will be m ade m anifest ings. The ad d ress of th e evening was is the g re a te s t event th a t th is g e n era tio n Individual fan cy —we a r e w orse th a n th e CogsWell g ran d ju ry and is held u n d er a ch a rg I. — R a k en re d s a n d a n a rc h is ts , who p ro fess to he I ’ A. . D . ow sett, C. -• w ill go th rough. W h at pride m en feel next Sunday m orning w hen Mrs. delivered by Ju d g e W. A. E kw all, of of in voluntary m an slau g h ter. w hen th ey th in k th a t th ey c o n trib u ted . In filled With p a trio tism a n d vet w ith reek- r l a K k J o n e s , Jo h n Drown, W. A Hes- B urns w ill speak on "H om e M issions.” how ever hum ble a w ay. to the w inning lesa a b an d o n v io la te such law s ns do not Sel’ W- J - Todd. th e m unicipal co u rt of P o rtlan d A ccording to the testim ony, M iller T h u rsd ay evening p ray e r service is E ats— B L W alrad A 1 i v n F ollow ing th e program refre sh m e n ts o f it ! I t form s a n Indissoluble bond of a p p e a l to us. T h ere Is a gro w in g ten w as driving a P ierce-A rrow , going u , A J- W. Brown, frien d sh ip a n d esteem th a t Is given form dency to w a rd law v iolation of th is kind, C e c il conducted by th e p asto r a t th e church. w ere served and ca rd s an d dancing w est on th e highw ay a t w h at is de M etzger, G ertru d e Schanno, a n d re a liz a tio n by m em bership in the of w inking a t such law s a s we m a t feel L, w ere enjoyed by m any. Music was Legion. scribed by w itnesses as a terrific COMMUNITY CHURCH a re not good law s because th ey seem to G e o ' P a K e ' J - C. S hultz, A. W. M etzger fu rn ish ed by Miss R u th H einrich E x -serv ice m en a re In ev ery c o u n try the ta k e a w ay som e so-called perso n al liber R- S tra tto n , R. E. Cannon C M speed. He had a w oman com panion. MA K E S A N NOUNCEM ENTS piano, O rville D avidson, saxaphone g re a te s t b u lw a rk s a g a in st fu tu re w ars. y. I t should be th e p a r t of the A m erican Q uicksell, D. M R oberts Theo v W hen w ithin about 100 feet of Mrs. I Ul a tJ ? ' T hey know w hat w a r Is. Its d irt, its d is L egion a t all tim e , a n d un d er a ll < lr< urn- D oninck I H all he applied the b rak es and th e T he m eetings at the u n d en o m in at and H. O. Bone, banjo. sta n c e s to s ta n d solidly back of all law - , v . „ U L' K,<lder' P h l>- Hepp, com forts, Its h o rrib le e x h au stio n a n d Its Ju d g e E k w all’s ad d ress w as sc h o la r suffering, a s no o th e r people can. au to skidded about 200 feet. T ha ional hall have been w ell atten d ed e n fo rc in g officials w hen th ey are honestly ° A E a H tn ,a n > M. C. Addy, heavy ca r then sw erved into th e ditch, th ro u g h o u t th e week and a num ber ly, p atrio tic and a p p ro p ria te and m ade nnd conscien tio u sly doing th e ir d u ty and S erv in g —M em bers of th e com m er <£' X coT t ,e . X eU 1 ‘ ,u b <‘ n d t b ‘“ r tu rn e d over, to re aw ay 40 feet of fence, have sou g h t and found th e Lord. A l a profound im pression. T he Outlook h e r° “ S a n d y o u r ' « “ «•- p“ , ™ snapped a telephone pole in tw ain and though all w ere disappointed in not is privileged to publish it. Ju d g e E k o h ' i b ?ubI3 ? i ! ,h e y o uthful blood ! m an. y oung a n d old, realize th e nobility P u b licity — H. L. St. Clair. J a o i b u ttle tu rn anil tide b roke both left side w heels. T he skid having th e boy p rea ch er as wag ad w all spoke as follow s: h i . hc i u « n ? h T and the re"',on"lblll,y of I A re K“ l»’' m eeting of th e com m er- Of d eso lated co u n try -sid e. T he C o n stitu tio n of th e A m erican L e m a rk s showed th e c a r w as w ell over v ertised la st week, th e m eetings have Of b ayonet and broken pride. clal club will be held next Monday » P°PPl©B <1ee|M‘r d y e d ; on th e left side of th e road. ° Ur ba "..sta in ed | nig h t a t th e city hall. It is request«,i gone beyond all expectations. P re a c h gion w as d ra w n a n d ad o p ted a t the first n..» B ut, oh th e la« tin g h o rro r of th e m ud ’ n a tio n a l convention in M inneapolis. N o Slim y m u d ! w ith o u t o u r In sistin g th a t It be obeyed It T he occupants of th e death car, it is ing will be ag ain tonight, S unday a t v e m b e r 10, 11 a n d 12, 1919. The devil-doom ing, noul-coneum ing m u d ! c a n n o t be su s ta in e d by lau g h in g a t those th a t th e m em bers m eet pro m p tly a t 8 said, cam e back to w here th e dying p. m. also again in th e evening at T he p ream b le to th a t C o n stitu tio n Is Who try to m ak e a Joke o f It. o r re g a rd o’clock. T h ere should be a full re p w om an lay, looked for a few m o 7:30, by th e Rev. S. F. P itts. E v ery esp ecially w o rth y of note. I t h a s won D a whl°.p,d " kth e fl5SddOW8 a re b u t d ream lig h tly th e ir o a th of a lleg ian ce to It. It rese n tatio n of th e various com m it u n iv ersal a d m ira tio n . I t expresses, c le a r Oh, th e flood ! m em orial flood ! m ents, w ithout saying a w ord, then one welcome. c an n o t be su s ta in e d by being Indifferent tees th a t th e w ork of each E pisodes of sto rm and blast m ay be ly a n d concisely, a d o m in a n t note of p ure a n d to le ra n t to w a rd th o se who a tta c k It. outlined. en tered a p assing ca r and w ere taken L im b ers w hirled In a ctio n fast, p a trio tism . I t se ts a s ta n d a r d of I-eglon W e m u st sta n d fo r It w hen It Is c h a l to P ortland. Card of T h an k s. n6 J10"1* In colum n m nssed. cip les a n d Ideals th a t is a t once an F a r behind th e screen h ave p a sse d ; lenged. We m u st be w illing to sacrifice To th e Sons of V eterans and to all prin M iller w as found late a t n ig h t clo s ’ o h ’ toe la s tin g m em ory of m u d ' IriRpiration a n d a beacon. a n d be sacrificed fo r It a n d for th e tr a d i Soupy m ud ! th o se who show ed k in d n ess to our It re a d s : eted w ith his law yer. T he “ "fo rg o tte n ran cid , ro tte n m ud ! tio n s e stab lish e d by W ash in g to n , p re fa th e r in his life, resp ect to him in his “ F o r God a n d C ount *»’y r wb a sso c ia te our- —W IL L IA M V. V S T E P H E N S Mrs. H all w as taken to th e hom e death and sym pathy w ith us in our serv ed by Lincoln, a n d im m ortalized by W ednesday night. In th e high school selves to g e th e r for the follow ing purposes E x. U th E ngineers, U S. A.’’ of S. B. H all w here she lived for about bereavem ent, we sin cerely ofTer our flL° n E u ° a “ n<,, d e fe n<* th e C o n stitu tio n of T h e ir firm est conviction Is th a t th ere m ust T heodore R oosevelt gym nasium , th e fa st Legion b ask et 1 1 d s,tate i! of A m e ric a , to m ain - be no m ore w ar, a n d the g re a te s t a g en t o r | To those who a re en g ag ed In open and ball team defeated th e O range B. of an hour, In g re a t pain, but conscious th an k s. L llo o i a n d °r< ie r; to fo ste r a n d per- Mrs. W. T. Shelley, R alph E. Jo h n P»m«m to th e end. ? o ° ne h u n d ri'ri Per cent A m eri- th is p ersu asio n In A m erica Is th e Legion j M c ret w ork to o v e rth ro w o u r govern- P o rtlan d . 24 to 20. T he five m inute son, B. H arriso n Johnson. e a n is m , to p re serv e the m em ories a n d In T he fu n eral w ill be held S aturday, U d.ern ts. of. our a sso c iatio n in th e G re a t e x tra period w as n ecessary to decide ,,iJi ' 2 ° ‘neu lcate a sense of Individual n a tio n today, we And th e A m erican L e J a n u a ry 26. a t 10:30; at F inley's m o rt Journ al-O u tlo o k B arg ain s. ñ «tiont 0 7 tO t 1!e . c om m unity. s la te and gion In the v a n g u ard , flglitlng for the flora of action, yes. freedom o f speech. Is th e score w hich w as 20 to 20 w hen the A ct quickly! T hese b arg a in ra te s n atio n , to c o m b at the a u to c ra c y of both y o u r ’s. a s It is o u r's. T h e pro tectio n of re g u la r tim e w as up. T h u rsd ay night u a ry and b u rial w ill be a t Rose City tb.® m a“ e « : >0 m ake th in g th a t is rig h t, c a rin g for Its w ound hold only u n til F eb ru ary 6. Daily r i h t 1’ n “ “'* cem etery. r ig h t th e m a s te r of m ig h t: to prom ote ed, w atching, ad v isin g . It Is an o rg a n i o u r flag Is y o u r p rotection. T he ho n o r of th e Legion boys m et d efeat a t the M orning or E vening Jo u rn a l, $6; Daily peace a n d good-w ill on e a rth ; to s a fe to be pro u d of. E v ery A m erican o u r c itize n sh ip you m ay s h a re w ith us hands of th e L incoln L eag u ers In | and Sunday Jo u rn a l, $7. O utlook w ith g u a rd a n d tra n s m it to p o ste rity th e p rin v zation a n d y o u r ch ild ren m ay Inherit It w ith our Big Dance. e te ra n should Join It. ciples of Justice, freedom a n d dem oeraey P o rtlan d , score 24 to 20. As In th e ir Big dance M asonic hall, G resham . Dally Jo u rn a l, $6; Outlook w ith Daily to 10 c o n se c cra IZVVVl S»«B - - ra te a n d Mnrw-tlfv sa n c tify o m u .r r Z uomrai: I-et me a ssu re you. m y co m ra d es th a t c h ild ren . R u t you m u st respect w h a t we S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 26. Deers and and Sunday Jo u rn a l, 37.80.—Adv. n ess "by ° “ r devot,on ,o m u tu a l Gielpfi w h at th e Legion h a s a lre a d y accom respect. You m u st m eet o u r co n d itio n s a s W ednesday n ig h t gam e It w as neces we h a v e m et y o u r need. O ur c o u n try sary to play th e e x tra five m in utes to G resham o rc h e stra w ill play Good plished li sim ply a beginning of w h a t ¡m u st be v o u r e n u n trv I..n c h . C rB“ Ä , « r ‘ rm ' S u rely such a sta te m e n t o f principle we expect all lunch. “ .m , h, y . , , , f l | th is o rg a n iz atio n to do nnd ac- .Tnd n,u A v You m u st upbuild decide th e score. th rills ev ery p a trio tic A m erican. I t Is a com pllsh a s it grow s. If we have done all ? f " ° ' , ‘' a r d° Wn You m " " ‘ »»t W ord has been received from A. F. c o n tin u a n ce of th a t e x alted sp irit of s a c th is in five year«, w hat < an we not <tn it 1 d e " t r ? y - You m u,,t defend a n d not rifice th a t p ervaded a ll c itize n s w hen the the m an y y e a r s th a t a re to follow wt es a tta c k . You m u st obey for the com m on la m m a r, who is visiting _ w ith relativ ______ call to a rm s w ent fo rth In A pril o f 1917. th e o th e r m illions of men have , w ith ?i?°d “ nd n° ‘ dl'fy f°T y ° ,lr 0Wn ,rood al ln K a n s ‘“ ’' t h a t h o has been seriously I t Is a prom ise o f a p re se rv a tio n In the UR and all h ave c a u g h t th is g re a t sp irit f u r t h e r ' w 7 vrtll ffisHt T o d * » ’ "! And P ” ' Mr and Mrs Ham m ar expected to fu tu re o f th e will to serve th e c o u n try Of service a n d p a trio tis m th a t th e m el- ™gi t t/. . 8V# “ have re tu rn e d hom e before th is but th a t lived In w a r days. low ing y e a rs a r e su re to brin g , “ " y m “ ' 1 wbo would A m an c an n o t be -----------. L . . . I • n J o y . th a W sssKigs of A m erican lib erty a re expected to a rriv e w ithin a few I t is a fa ir a n d Ju st s ta te m e n t o f th e l “ M>r days. le g io n 's a lm s ; for th e m en o f th e Legion A m erican L egion a n d l l v e " u .'% ^ V t i a < h* 11 “ t'"' Additional Locals 1924 Calendars \\ e wish to advise all our patrons who did not receive one of our 1924 calendars to call or write us for their copy. JJanfe of G resham í” -’ ' ■■■ . ..... ..................... ....................... . .. . K. A. M ILLER , Cashier Saturday Specials Mop Sticks................................................ 19c Spring Clothes Pins.................... 3 doz. 19c 50 feet Cotton Clothes Line......................26c I 50 feet Wire Clothes Line........ .......... 36c L L KIDDER HDW. CO. I hone 1421 Gresham, Oregon did not la y dow n th e ir sp irit of service I ty. a n d he who refuMMi to ren|w»ct o r de ing a n d Ideals w ith o u t being Intensely In w ith th e ir a rm s T hey sta n d w illing to NOTICE TO PUBLIC. love w ith A m erica. T he h isto ry of A m er fend, w hen called upon to defend o u r g l\e to th e ir c o u n try to d ay a n d tom orrow , j F lag , sh a ll eease to enjoy Its p ro tec tio n .” On account of th e co n stru ctio n w ork ica Is a record of splendid achievem ents. a n d so long a s life shall endure. T h ere a re those who will not do these In fro n t of my place of b u sin ess on We a re proud o f th e e v en ts It c h ro n ic le s; T he A m erican le g io n Is a n o rg a n iz atio n we a r e proud of the men who m ade it ; we ¡ th in g s ; who w ould by force a n d tr e a c h Powell s tre e t nty b attery shop will be th a t all m en who saw service In the G re at a re pro u d o f the m en who began I t ; of ery un d erm in e a n d o v e rth ro w th e b u l closed for a few dasy. AS a r should Join a n d a ctiv ely support. th o se who lived for it and th o se who died w a rk s w hich a re o u r g re a te s t In h eritan ce GRESHAM STORAGE BATTERY CO. T h ro u g h It th ey will be ab le to l e t t e r Roy L. M enasco. Phone 1701 for I t ; hut we r a n be stirre d by no re a n d w hich It h a s been o u r pride to m a in serv e th e In te re sts of th e ir c o u n try . T he solve m ore noble, n o r a n y m ore im p e ra tain . W e a cc ep t th e ir rh a llen g e , for to L egion aim s to uphold th e tru e Ideals of Window Cleanriig tive, th a n th a t th e Ideals o f th ese men w ith d ra w from th e c o n te st ro b s us of A m ericanism , p a trio tis m a n d public se r honor a n d m ak e s us unlit to live a s free F o r ex p ert window clean in g see S. m ay be prenerved forever. N or Is any men. vice. I t Is c e rta in . If h isto ry Is ab le to T ajinia, or leave o rd ers w ith John oblig atio n m ore b inding th a n th a t o f de tea ch us a n y th in g , th a t the v e te ra n s of K now n o r unknow n, the perish ed th o u Brown, G resham , phone 2501. fe nding the In stitu tio n s born o f these th e recent w a r will h ave an Increasingly Ideals. sa n d s held a lo ft the light of hum an liber larg e Influence In th e m an a g em e n t of p u b Coni» Coni! Cotill W e h ave grow n from p o verty to un- , ly. w i t h fallin g b a n d s th ey e a s t It hack lic a ffa irs d u rin g th e next 30 y e ars. D u r F o r coal see B u rten W alrad, G resh eq u alled w ealth, from w eak n ess to for us to c atch a n d c a r r y on. Hom ewhere ing a period of 40 y e a rs a f te r th e Civil w ith th e v an ish ed snow s o f y e ste rd a y and am, phone 1411. stre n g th , from Im potence to g re atn ess, W ar, fo u r of th e p re sid e n ts o f th e U nited from d b se u rlty to fam e, from the lowest I the w ith ere d flow ers o f th e bygone y e a rs S ta te s a n d v e te ra n s of th a t w a r w e-e place am ong the n a tio n s to one o f le a d e r th ey w ait Io m atc h the record of o u r P lano Tnninif. m em bers of th e G ran d A rm y o f th e R e ach iev em en t w ith th e ir a ll-given sacrlflce. P ian o tu n in g $3. P iano and organ ship. W e have grow n from a w ilderness i public. So w ere a v a st n u m b er of se n a to a vast a n d b e au tifu l lan d of h o m e s , I T he A m erican L egion m u st c a rry on the rep a irin g . F red B. Jones. Phone o r to rs a n d re p re se n ta tiv e s a n d m em b ers of from th irte e n s ta te s to f o r ty - e ig h t; from a n cien t lig h t a n d hold It high F o r If the d ers to O utlook, 11561, or TAbor 8952. th e le g isla tu re s o f th e several sta te s. four m illion people to one hu n d red th irty A m erican L egion Is a n y th in g a t all. It la —Adv. tf a living m onum ent to those who lie w here T he w hole tre n d of public opinion and m illion Yet th is re m a rk a b le g ro w th w as e v en ts m ay he sa id to h ave been larg ely not c o n su m m ated by conquest, nor our th e c ree p in g vines a n d g ra sse s o f the WOOD SAWING Q uickly and efficiently done by ex directed by ex-aervice men, the g re a t m a p o p u latio n in creased by com pulsion. All 1 A rgonne h ave k n it c o v erlets a c ro ss th e ir Jo rlty o f w hom w ere m em bers o f the people h ave com e lo re of I h e ir own free g ra v e s a n d w here th e w eeping w illow s by p erts All o rd ers pro m p tly attended G A. It. So will it Itei w ith th e L egion will. T hey have com e In se a rc h of co n d i the M arne still droop in m ournful m e m to reg a rd le ss of size. It m ust ta k e up th e defense o f civ OEO. SHAW Phone 22» ED. SM ITH T h e n a tio n Is bound to look to h e r w ar tio n s unknow n to them In th e lan d of ory v e te ra n s a s m en who can tie relied on In th e ir n a tiv ity , and th ey re m a in here be liizatlon from w here th ey fell a n d com- MIlL an em ergency. T hey Will be h e r s ta te s cause th ey h ave found w hat th ey sought. plete th e ta s k s w hich th ey left untlnlahed We are p rep ared to ta k e a few m ore m en ar.d h e r big m en o f affairs. E ven at T he A m erican L egion can do nothing Rich In the souls o f Ila v a lia n t living, ; the p re sen t tim e th e re fa a su rp risin g ly n obler o r m ore p a trio tic th a n to help to pro u d o f th e d eed s o f It« g a lla n t dead, It cu sto m e rs for m ilk from our p u rebred C. P. T allm an . G resham , ; larg e n u m b er of v e te ra n s In both hom e a see th a t our new c itiz e n s a re e d u ca te d and m ust firm ly resolve th a t rig h t, not m ight. Jersey s. phone 96x. tf of c o n g ress a n d a still la rg e r n u m b er In ta u g h t th e Ideals a n d prin cip les o f A m e r , shall govern, th a t all. not som e, sh a ll eat I th e s t a ts leg isla tu re s. T h eir num ls-r In 1 icanism a n d th a t o u r n a tiv e horn citizens the fru iu ts of In d u stry a n d toll, th a t th e Wood Saw ing. c re a se s every year. Most o f th ese men t grow not dull In th e ir vision o f those fu llest good for < ach sh a ll lie exprcee« il For quick an d efficient wood saw ing In t|ie b e tte rm e n t of all a n d finally th a t i a re m em bers o f th e Legion Ju st a s th e ■ Ideals a n d principles. call Cox Bros., su c ce sso rs to Melugln sta te sm e n of o th e r d a y s w ere m em b ers o f ' the u n tim ely sacrifice of the fallen shall rie». I W ash in g to n w arn ed us th a t & Cox, phone G resham 176. th e G. A. R. T he A m erican L egion la th u s 1 i th e people m ust lie ta u g h t to learn and l>e a n e v e rla s tin g lienedletIon to us a n d ! g a in in g every y e a r in pow er a n d p restig e to o u r isisie rlty , to th e g r e a te r glory of to v a lu e th e ir own rlg h ta . to d iare rn and I a s Its m em ls-rs gain In influence a n d po- provide a g a in st Invasion of them , to d is the God o f th in g s a s th ey oug h t to tie , sltlon. All m en o f a m b itio n a n d purpose I T he good citizen Is a soldier In tim e of c rim in a te th e sp irit of lib e rty from licen w an t to b e lo n g to a big. stro n g , grow ing tiousness, c h erish in g th e first, avoid in g the need. T h e h aste p rin cip le on which c iv ilizatio n la founded la th e w illingness of o rg a n iz atio n laW, a n d u n itin g a a |s ■> <ly but tem p e ra te T h ro u g h th ia pow er w hich It h as, both vigilance a g a in st eni ro a eh m en ts w ith a th e in d iv id u al citizen to offer h is life th a t by th e a ch iev e m en ts o f its m em bers and sac re d respect for law s.” Let us heed th is clvtlgaI ion m ay <o on. Hut th e dutk'M of th e rlttx«n a re fa r by th e ir v a st n um bers, th e le g io n can I w a rn in g a n d tea« h all m en a n d women »•ointr ouf of li il si ness unti e x e rt g re a t Influence o ver th e life o f the th a t th ey shall not In Ignorance te a r from F tu ta l In tlm»» of p*a«-e. T lo-rt It a 1 w ill sell r«« nt a i n i titr stock wtrurirh* In no lean th a n In w a r , co m m unity a n d th e nation. All who wish down, but th a t th ey ahall su p p o rt a n d lit COftt. Tin» foiX4*a o f d e stru c tio n w ork *ll*nt|y In I to nerve th e ir co u n try , a n d th e y Include live for. a n d If need be. die for. a gov fo rw a rd of ntat« h , all e x s e r v l i e m en. will find th e value of e rn m e n t th ey raapeet a n d love l>ecuiis> th<* d a rk . T ha th e ir efforts doubled by a * p o w e rfu l o r th ey know Its splendid tra d itio n s , th- ra il« fo r a c ltlsrn n h ip a w ak e a n d a g ' g a n iz atio n w hich c a n give coherence and 'r i a l s It h a s w ithstood a n d th e b u lw a rk It grrn aiv e T h a t 1« th« rltls* nahip t>w coo rd in atio n to the s c a tte re d w ills o f m il h a s proved a g a in st w rong a n d injustice gion r«*pr«w>nta. T h,« 1« th e roaann th® NOVELTY »TORE lions o f m*n. In u n ity th ere la stre n g th . T o th e y o u th of A m erica, to o u r n e w A m erican Ix g lo n c o n a titu te s one of the One of the main purposes of the Is-gion co m ers from foreign lands, to all who In > P o w ell S treet Oreshara C o n tin u ed on page 4 CLOSING OUT Mr». E. Boughner