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o Gresham Outlook, Holiday Number, Tuesday, December 17, 1912 P A » .E K J l K of its e lf— a tr a d itio n holy, fu ll of m oaning an d on« th a t does n o t dim I W K 'K A W E E K _____________________________________ f o r fad e w ith th e p ro g ress o f th e P u b lish ed ev ery T u esd ay an d F rid a y w o rld o r th e ad v a n c e m e n t of o u r ow n n atio n . a t G resh am , O regon. G resham II 1, ST i C L A IR . O utlook E d ito r an d P u b l'r WANT ADS.—The Outlook’s Bargain Counter—WANT ADS R EA I. E S T A T E AXI» R E N T A L S L IV E S T O C K . I f Y o u N issl L u m b e r F O R S A L E — G en tle horse, buggy an d h arn ess. $25. See S andy R idge L u m b e r com pany M ISC E L L A N E O ! S .M iscellaneous. W . E. B eegle, a g e n t fo r K n ic k e r A u to fo r Kale. B uick a u to , 20 h. p. Mode! 10- b ocker T a ilo rin g com pany, solicits 4-passen g er. $250 ta k e s lt. A. E g e n tle m e n 's p a tro n a g e . C all and L indsey, G resham . tf see b is lin e o f sa m p le s a t H ogan We love th e C h ris tm a s tim e ; th e 91. B est g ra d e s, low prices. R ough an S ubscription R a te r fin ish . W ill d eliv er from o u r ne O ne year, $1.50; C h rh itm as b ells; th e C h ris tm a s s e r six m onths, 75c: m ons an d th e C h ris tm a s e d ito ria ls in F O R SA LE— 3-y ear old horse, m ill, 2 m iles so u th of K elso. Phon BALED HAY fo r sale a t my place th re e m o n th ’s tria l th e a v e ra g e n e w sp ap er m s We 'o v e to well b ro k en , 1100 p o u n d s. New 1 */« 41x1. subscription, 50c. a t C o ttre ll. W. A. P ro c to r. P h o n e B rick W o rk s an d he w ill call a t lie lik e sin to th e c h ild re n in o r inch w agon w ith sin g le h arn ess. y o u r hom e. >9 Som e M o re Choice Lots. 378. tf A d v e rtis in g . d e r to th ro w a h alo of ro m an ce in P h o n e 344 F ra n k K olsky, B oring, F o r S ale in Z en ith a d d itio n by May be sh e w ould lik e a H ot R a t e s re a s o n th e ir y o u n g and te n d e r m inds. They O regon, m ile e a st of M aybery. *88 th e ow ners. T he In d e p e n d e n t L and T H R E E-R O O M F u rn ish e d A p a rt- P o in t E le c tric Iro n . $3.50 a t S te rl a b le O u r r e p r e a re su scep tib le an d we can deceive C om pany. E asy te rm s. Buy d ire c t i te n t, steam h e a t, ele c tric lig h t and s e n ta tiv e w ill c a ll an d save com m ission See E. H b ath . W ill re n t o r sell fu rn itu re . ing & K id d e r’s. P o u ltry . th em . T h e ir new lives a re on es of FO R SA LE — T h o ro u g h b re d B row n K elly. R es T h ird s tr e e t and K elly Plum e 701. w onder an d d e lig h t, an d we love over F ir s t R easonable. E n q u ire avenue. tf LO ST— L a d ie s ’ fan cy gold w atch , " T h e L inotype ! to th e m o pen w ide th e ir eyes L eg h o rn chickens, h en s and c o ck er S ta te B ank. •8 6 . in itia ls C. M., so m ew h ere betw een els. P rize-w in n in g stock A lso, 20 W ay Is th e Way ; in u sto u ish m e n t w hen th ey ta k e F O R R E N T — 5 % acres, s u ita b le FO R S A L E — O regon G row n W al- | S c am o re a n d .-- Z 1 B erk eley . F in d e r th a t W in s ." from th e n a il th e fu ll sto ck in g th a t co rd s of d ry w ood, on th e road. E. fo r n u rse ry sto c k , o r any g ro w in g n u ts, grow n on M o u n tain View farm leave a t O u tlo o k office. R ew ard , tf o f S a n ta C lau s h as ta k e n th e tro u b le J- O rad ln , G resh am , p h o n e 325. *85 crops, h a lf m ile w est of G resham . O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n H. E. P h o n e 21. ] to com « d o w n th e ch im n ey to fill. I -------------------------------------------------------- A ddress E dw . M. R o b erts, W elches, In q u a n titie s. G resh am , O regon. Davis. 89 G et th e h a b it o f re a d in g th e E v No | F O R SA LE — F u ll blooded T»r- O regon. O fficial p a p e r o f th e Tow n of [ C h ristm a s is th e p eo p le's day. tf en in g T e le g ra m . L e t u s send It to F a irv iew , O regon. FO R R E N T — 20 a c re s p o ta to ______ one can ad d th e re to o r ta k e aw ay, sey bu ll calf, 5 w eeks old. In q u ire FO R R E N T — H ouse on Mam g ro u n d , 1 m ile from G resh am , W ill you w ith th e O u tlo o k u n til J a n . 1, E n te re d as seco n d -class m a tte r an d th e th o u s a n d s w ho a re m ad e E. E. L o u n sb u ry , R ockw ood, R. 1, s tre e t, w ith b a rn , c ity w a te r and re n t fo r cash o r on sh ares. No 1914 fo r $4.50. M.arch 3, 1911, a t th e p o st office a t g lad an d h appy fo r th e once a re G resh am , O re. *85 G resh am , O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t o f ,. . e lec tric lig h ts. C has. C leveland, tf b u ild in g s on place. A d d ress box 161. M arch 3 1879 th o se w hose p ra y e rs a re h e a rd firs t W e W ant E veryone "--- ' a .»I t th I e g .....a G resh am . tf re a t , u'l.ltn w h ite th r o n e an an . d re G et th e h a b it. W hy w ait a week A re Y o u G o in g to B u ild ? to re a d th e O u tlo o k . W e a sk you co rd ed by th e an g el th a t m ak es up fo r th e new s? Try th e tw lce-a If so, c o n su lt W. H. K a rr, G resh am , to su b sc rib e , If you c a n , b u t read G resh am F eed M ill w a n ts o a ts al reck o n in g s. T h e little deed of w eek p la n of th e O u tlook Phon* ’ O regon, P la n s an d e s tim a te s fu rn - It an y w ay, if you h av e to borrow and w h eat. H ig h e st cash prices. c h a rity d o n e on th is d ay , th o u g h , will 701 lshed. tf ‘ R hone 561 It. no t w eigh any h eav ie r in th e b al œ an ce th a n if it h ad been d o n e a N O T IC E . day* o r a week before a n d th e rig h t A Judge recently decreed th a t a ^ * f IRIS iM A S began w ith a N o tice is h ereb y g iven th a t at h an d had been k ep t in ig n o ran ce of young prisoner under a sus|>endcd sen gift an d with a song. T hat th e g e n e ra l e le c tio n on th e 5 th day th e left h a n d 's d o in g s a s it w as tence m ust go to Sunday school every MRS C. C. BATEMAN. gift w as th e m ost precious held o u t to o n e o f th o se whom th e Sunday for four y ears Let this new s of N ovem ber, A. D. 1912, th e ques- thing in th e w o rld ,-a child, get abroad and It may Induce a whole Í tlon L‘” “ ol 8toc*1 ru n n in g a t la rg e w as S av io r cam e to claim as H is own in ■ A m ong com pany o f im m ig ra n ts la n d in g at F o r t V ancouver la te in lot of tough ch aracters to lead a better V°Le.^ o n *n H u rlb u r t P re c in c t 171. th e fold o f th e O nly S hepherd. the C hrist - child; that song D ecem ber, 1844, w as a yo u n g lad w ho had never before seen a ship, T he v o te re s u lte d fo r ru n n in g a t C h ristm a s is th e w o rld 's p ro p e rty , life w as one of glory to G od on an d y ield in g to his c u rio sity , took an In d ian can o e and b o ard ed th e [ la rg e 35. a n d m ay science an d s u p e rs titio n fall high, on earth, -- p eace an d B ritish h a rk ly in g in th e stre a m . T h e c a p ta in , o f course, w as m uch A g a in st ru n n in g a t la rg e 78. ere ihey th ro w a cloud o v er th e The latpst batch of n a tu re fakes asto n ish ed a t his a p p e a ra n c e and a u d a c ity , an d ste rn ly dem an d ed his goodw ill to men. In a c c o rd a n c e w ith S ection 5575 brig h t d ay an d m ak e it a p itifu l contains stories of a pig th a t bunts m ission. T he reply w as p ro p h etic: “ W e a re fro m beyond th e R ocky A gain w e see the star, and of L o rd 's O reg o n L aw s I h ereby w reck fo r sc o ffe rs to p o in t at. rab b its and a dog th a t busks corn. m o u n ta in s a n d a re o u t h e re to ru le th is c o u n try .”— F ro m a sk etch by h ear th e angels' carol; again " F lo re a t C h ris tm a s." All th a t Is uow Deeded Is a tlsh th a t give n o tic e th a t It w ill be u n la w fu l W. L air H ill. a t la rg e u n d e r we think of the b ab e in the w eighs chickens w ith Its scales and , fo r sto ck to r u n p en alty of $10.00 fo r th e f ir s t o f the collection will be complete. T his is a C h ris tm a s o ffe rin g — th is m anger: again w e’re ch eered fense a n d $20.00 fo r e a c h a n d every Cold and b leak th e d a rk D ecem ber, C h ris tm a s tid e of fo rty -fo u r. ed itio n o f th e O u tlo o k — T h e C h ris t an d e n rich ed by the gift of su b s e q u e n t o ffense. W hen a band of tra v e le rs lau d ed o n th e wild C olum bia sh o re; m as tim e p re s e n ts a ra r e o p p o rtu n At the age of seventy-eight Mrs. heavenly love; again w e are W ith th e p a th o s o f th e ir su ffe rin g w ritte n in th e ir c h ild re n 's eyes. T he L aw ta k in g e ffe c t sixty d ay s ity to th e e d ito r o f a n e w sp ap er to H etty G reeu says th a t she keeps young im pelled to o p en o u r hearts As th e w eeping day s of a u tu m n o v ersh ad o w ed su m m er skies. by eatin g onions Even F attier Tim e j from th e d a te o f th is notice. do penance fo r th e sin s of o m issio n ' in w ishes of goodw ill an d in has a wholesom e res|iect for the onion I D ated N o v em b er 20, 1912. an d com m ission an d se ttle h im self M ile by m ile tr u e co u ra g e led th e m in th e neeth o f sleety sq u alls. loving gifts to all as w e have and keeps tils distance. dow n to a sk one an d a ll to forgive F . S F IE L D S , C o u n ty C lerk . T h ro u g h th e p assag e of T he D alles, p ast th e C ascad e’s ro a rin g fa lls; °p p o rtu n ity . him fo r th e deeds done an d u n d o n e 1 Down th e lonely w ind-sw ept riv er, by th e Isle of M enialoose in th e p a s t y ear. T h e O u tlo o k is not C h ristm as— love—giving,— ’T ill they see th e m isty m a n tle d r a p e th e g reen h ills of Scappoose. alw ay s good n a tu r e d ; it is som etim es these a re th re e great synon w rong b u t It alw ay s m ean s rig h t, W eary fro m th e ir to ilso m e jo u rn e y , d ra g g e d th e fo o tstep s tire d an d yms. an d to th o se w ho feel ag g riev ed we slow , T h e joy a n d riches of hu m b ly fall upon o u r k n ees an d beg W nlle they clim bed th e slo p in g sa n d d u n e s front th e w ater-logged hristm as are for all, old and to lie fo rg iv en . W e only do th is b a tte a u ; young, rich a n d poor. Not once a y e a r on p a p e r— on C h r is t- . As th e sto rm -to ssed sa ilo r blesses every safe and ojien p o rt, m as, anil th e n d ev o te th e re m a in in g w hat we receive, hut w hat we So before th e ir e a g e r vision lay th e old V ancouver fo rt. fiftv -o n e w eeks to s tirr in g up som e are instrum ental in giving to W ith th e In d ia n c a m p fire s lig h ted on th e open e sp lan ad e, th in g to lie fo rg iv en fo r w hen C h rist others, will m ake C hristm as ntoa com es a g a in . F o rg iv e us th is A nd th e y aw n in g can n o n p la n te d , frow n in g from th e p alisad e; most joyous. F*otn th e m ed iev al b astio n flo u ts th e red cross of St. G eorge.— once an d we w ill go r ig h t o n an d Sym bol of th e E n g lish n a tio n g u a rd in g valley, hill an d gorge. m ake th e O u tlo o k second to n o n e In THE O UTLO OK In lep en d en ce an d n ew s, us we have wishes all Ils subscribers F a ir e s t Jew el of th a t scene to th e sle n d e r y o u th w ho stood d one In th e p a st, an d th e n we sh all and readers H eedless of th e m ystic fo re st an d th e sn o w -w eath ered cone of H ood, h av e th e c o u ra g e to a sk Its re a d e rs A M e rry Christmas W as th e B ritish vessel sw in g in g idly w ith th e lazy tid e ; a ll, to g ra n t us p a rd o n for our L u lla b ie s th e w aves w ere cro o n in g as they so ftly kissed h e r side. w rong d o in g w hen C h ris tm a s conies a O ur Merry Christmas Christmastide of Forty-Four DRAIN TILE All Sizes, 3-, 4- and 6-inch Also Square Hollow Blocks for Cellars, foundations and all building puposes. Common Brick and Clinkers for Facing Christmas Chimes a g ain . Is a m erry C h ris tm a s — m erry to m any b u t sad to som e. T h ere a re th e o p en in g ey es th a t now be hold th e ir first C h ris tm a s, an d th e ’T ill he stood w ith in th e cab in w lith a sw iftly th ro b b in g h e a rt, P au sed b efo re th e s ta rtle d c a p ta in b en d in g o ’e r his books and c h a rt; closing lid s th a t fall heavily asleep "W h o a re you an d w h at y o u r m issio n ? ” ste rn an d cold th e q u estio n fell; for th e last tim e as th is, th e ir last F lash ed th e la d ’s b lu e eyes w ith s p ir it an d w ith p rid e his p u lses sw ell. C h ristm a s com es to th em . They have both received th e ir g ifts one. " F ro m th e ro llin g M ississippi b rav e as eag le s in th e ir flig h t, th e g ift of life a n d jo y , b rin g in g m o u n ta in 's g lad n ess to th e h o u seh o ld an d s u n We h av e crossed th e b o u n d less p ra irie ; d a red th e Rocky h e ig h ts; sh in e to h appy h e a rts ; th e o th e r B a ttlin g w ith th e w in try tem p est s till th e s ta rs and s trip e s we bore. th e g ift o f a b e tte r a n d b rig h te r D estin ed ru le rs of th e fo re st, m o n a rc h s of th is su n set shore. life fa r aw ay beyond th e m erry calls of a S a v io r's day on e a rth " F r e e as H eav en 's v a u lte d v istas, fre tte d w ith th e silv er s ta rs ; T h e ir p a rtin g s a re sad to »hose F re e ns o c e a n 's su rg in g billow s, lea p in g o 'e r th e san d y b a rs; w ho a re left hut they h av e gain ed F re e as flo a ts th e w h ite-w inged blossom s, gliosrly fle e ts of thisth* th e crow n a n d a re liv in g th e life dow n; e v e rla stin g w h ere no c lo u d s conies F ree a s b ird s o r fleecy s to rm c lo u d s , c irclin g ro u n d th e m o u n ta in 's over th e day an d no n ig h t of d a r k c ro w n .” ness falls. T h is Is th e tim e of w hich be C ity lig h ts lik e s ta rs a re sh in in g w here th e flick erin g cam p fire glow ed, ! it Is w ritte n th a t th e re sh a ll Peace on e a rth , good w ill to m a n ." . S u n -k issed sa ils at a n c h o r lying w h ere th a t old canoe w as row ed; C h an g eless still th e h ills an d valley an d th e riv e r ro llin g on, T h ere is p eace In ev ery hom e and good will In ev ery h e a rt, fo r w ho But o u r b a n n e r w aves triu m p h a n t, B ritish flag and fo rt a re gone .a n live th r o u g h th is tim e, th is day. an d not say from th e d e p th s o f lilt soul "A M ERRY C H R IST M A S TO O - A l-L ." Let Her P ass . C H R IS T M A S R E U N IO N S . T ills E. L. T H O R P E . A m erican s o b serv e th e day of o u r S a v io r’s b irth as relig io u sly as do th e people of o ld e r co u n trie s w here th e h oliday season first be E a g e r beat th e stro n g , y o u n g life blood as h e m anned a lig h t canoe, Soon b en eath th e b a rk 's deep sh ad o w , u n w atch ed by th e c a re le ss crew ; See, he Beales th e sw ay in g la d d e r, p a n tin g reached th e u p p er deck. S can n in g sp a n an d sail an d h a ly a rd , n one to q u e stio n , none to check. gan its sig n ifican ce. T h e re ls e n u u g h of a b s u rd ity in th e m a n n e r in w hich C h ristm a s w ill be ce le b ra te d , and we a re not q u ite su re but m any will w isii th e a b su rd ity could co n tin u e. I hole will be a th o u sa n d an d one ob- servaiiccs " a p p r o p ria te to th e occa sion, am ong w hich m ight be eiium - i i a l u l tlie v ario u s ch u rc h serv ices, In» halls an d p a rlie s, th e sh o o tin g m atches, th e blow ing of bu g les an d Hi-' b an g in g o f d ru m s In th e p aru d e o r a t th e p lay , an d m any m ore un- t nought-of d iv ersio n s ttiat will occu py th e "m u n y men of m any m in d s." t ’liristu ia s Is not a Yankee* In v en tio n and th e re fo re m any a re su rp rised tliu t It still re ta in s Its hold on Am- 1 rli . hi m aim ers an d cu sto m s. W ith the c h a ra c te ristic s of our fo re fa th e rs we a re alw ay s looking for so m eth in g new and t l i e only w onder O w ing to th e g re a t a m o u n t of in o u r inluils Is th a t a new C h ristm a s co rresp o n d en ce received an d th e not been disco v ered long be- u n u su a l d em an d fo r a d v e rtisin g for< th is by som e e n te rp ris in g son space we h av e been u n a b le to p rin t of I 'lu le Sam . e v e ry th in g In ten d ed fo r th is Issue No, A m erien l i a s d o u e n o th in g for All m a tte r l i f t o v er w ill Is* p u b In th e next tw o n u m b ers th e C h ristm a s tid e. It l i a s added lished very little to th e h o lid ay v o cab u b efo re C h ristm a s lary ; rut h e r It h as been co n ten t to E n te rp rise an d In d u s try , applied n irc p t tt as a h e rita g e , w ith o u t ques lion, w itho u t a ch an g e, sacredly " 1 th b ra in s w ill p u t a new an d sm il holding on to th a t w hich is alm o st ing face on th e a ff a irs w ith w hich m ean in g less, o r. at least hut slightly you a re concerned. ■ i .1, i - i n o i l , m uch th a t has su rvived W o rk ; sw eet rest sh a ll w ait on thy U II'ow a t m ere a n a c h ro n ism . St M eh p illow ; ola» . Wll I su p p o sed by a ll to be W o rk ; th o u sh a lt rid e on c a re 's t ho pat it ru n s a in t of th e h o lid ay s, com ing billow • a n mai sq u erad v s u n d e r th e S panish aliai1 of ' ’S a n ta ” an d th e G erm an a lia s W ho can find fa u lt w ith th is w in ter f l a t is ." T he y u le log is exem - w e a th e r? Send him b ack to th e em p llflei il h ere by th e h ickory, o r zero clim ate. o r th e f i r ;, th e holly bough Is proxli id by th e c e d a r o r th e yew A good m uny G resh am people got o r i ho O C rig o n g rap e; am i n early all th e ir n am es In th e p a p e r last week our C ’li h ris tm a s lite r a tu r e Is as and«en I 1 as th e o b serv an ce of th e day. T he tim e of good re so lu tio n s drav Yet we w elcom e th e tim e ms tt e th n ear. ( 'O llit i*« a ro u n d ; we ta k e th e d o w e ri aa It w wa¡ as g iv e s and m ak e It a bless- | be- P a tro n iz e y o u r hom e p a p e r Ing. It Is a Idesstng a blessing of au se It tells you all y o u r hom e tim e . of cu sto m an d of modern e n I news. light en in t it le of th e h eirlo o m s W hen you have a b ilio u s a tta c k th a t h has a s d e s ie n d .d dow n to us from o u r ane« ito rs to keep th e m , th e ir give C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts a tr ia l They art* ex cellen t. F o r sale by lives an th e ir sacred tra d itio n s, G resh am D rug Co., an d all D ealers t V« r in lem ory it i t a tra d itio n every w here See th e m e rry C h rta tm a s shopper. B u t fo r go o d n eas* s ake d o n ’t atop h e rl Let h e r h ik e a lo n g her p a th w a y ; Le t her pass you w ith a smile. T h o u g h you know her. d o n ’t d e ta in her. F o r the fa c t could not be p la in e r T h a t I f you tw o ge t to c h a ttin g You w ill m e re ly block th e a I s i* How many fam ilies whose mem tiers have been disperse»! and scattered fa r and wide In th e restless stru g g les o f life are ou this day reunited and meet once again in th a t happy state of com panionship and m utual good will which Is a source of such pure and unalloyed delight and one so Incom patible with tlie cares and sorrow s o f the world, th a t th e religious belief of the most civilized untlons and th e rude trad itio n s of the ro u g h est savages alike num ber It am ong the first Joys o f a fu tu re condition o f existence provided for th e blest and happy! How many old recollections and how many do rm an t sym pathies does C h ristm as tim e aw aken! — C harles Dickens Do not ask her how she's feeling . I f her s is te r's b a b y ’s peeling F ro m th a t a w fu l s c a rle t fe v e r O r I f tw ill a ffe c t h e r m ind. D o n 't In q u ire a b o u t h e r m o th e r O r h e r nephew o r her b ro th e r C an th e Idle gossip, la d y , T h e re s a c ro w d o f us behind D o not ask her w h a t's she s k n ittin g O r c ro c h e tin g fo r a fittin g L it t le C h ris tm a s g if t th is season I f you get her s ta rte d she W ill r e la te her w h ole life story. A ll Its tra g e d y and g lo ry. A t (1 th e re's fu ll tw o h u ndred people T r y in g h a rd to w a lk on me See the m e rry C h ris tm a s shopper COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS Y ard at H o g a n Station, P. O . G re sh am GO TO The Gresham Garage for all Auto Supplies and Repairs P h o n e 174 P ow ell St. G resh am , O reg o n The Evening Telegram By mail from d ate till Jan. I, '14, for $3.50 Regular price for one year, $ 5 Send US your Subscription T h e E v e n in g T e le g r a m i . Progressive an d In d e p e n d e n t. 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