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Gresham Outlook, Holiday Number, Tuesday, December 17, 1912 P A G E E IG H T GRESHAM LOCALS A Christmas Question C o n tin u ed from pag e 1 w in te r w ith M rs T o w n er's m o th er, Mrs. E liz a b th Davis. Mrs. T ow ner w as fo rm erly Miss N ettie Davis. J . F. W d m a rth o t B oring called I y esterd ay on his m o th er, G ran d m a ■ T ay lo r, and h is siste r Mrs. A ton Mrs. T ay lo r re tu rn e d w ith him to a tte n d th e revival m eetings. M rs A ton also w ent today ALTMAN SEEKS FINEST JERSEYS ---------- C o n tin u ed front p ag e 1. Il , . i i e __ r n o r —m w ill he „ u „ n . til he h a s in creased j his herd to its fu lle st cap acity fo r th e acco m m o d atio n s he h a s fo r them Mr. A ltn tan has am o n g his cow s a y o u n g J e rs e y — an d his cow s a re all Je rse y s— th a t he developed up to a cap acity of 43.2 p o u n d s of m ilk per G. H. S unday w ent to Hood R iver day a t tw o y ears of age. A t th re e S a tu rd a y to spend a few d ay s with y e a rs she w ent up to 4 7 p o u n d s a h is son M elvin and wife. d ay an d is expected to exceed th a t E lm er P h elp s of S andy, w ho has been u n d e r m edical care of Mrs E lla A ton fo r th e past ten days, has so fully recovered th a t he is able sick w ith p n eu m o n ia. a pretty girl were waiting, Shy, expectant, coy and glad, Would you turn and run like sixty, And, if so, t u h ic h t u a y . my lad ? standing Neath a sprig of mistletoe, With her roguish eyes a-twinki. And her rounded cheeks aglow— THE LEGEND OF THE MISTLETOE. Then the bulls and som e tim es the hum ans w ere offered to Tu- ta n e . and various festiv ities followed. The m istletoe thus g ath ered w as cut into sm all portions nnd d istrib u ted am ong (lie people, who hung It over the en tran ces to th eir dw ellings to notify the sylvan d eities th a t they N IIE hanging o f the m istletoe nt w e r e welcome to sh elter d u rin g the th is com I ng C hrist uniatIde in season of fro st nnd cold. vltcs the usual to u r across the T h e s e rites w ere retained thro u g h o u t m ystic, m usty page* of the ’ h e Roman dominion In B ritain nnd past. T his branch o f th e holiday's for n long widle under th e Ju les, Sax- decoration treasu res w ithin It sw eets j o ils m id Angles. th at to the young people are most I lie most lieaiitiful legend regarding tem pling It w as th e sam e ten centn the m istletoe mid the one from which r ie s ago, am i so It will Is) for centuries It derives Its m ystic pow ers Is o f Scan to come dinavian origin. Balder, th e god of W h ile t h e ir la d y s h ip s w e re w a itin g poetry nnd eloquence and second son A n d Ih e lr lo r d s h ip s w e re d e h n ttn a of Odin and F reja, had a dream In T ln 'i a w et s o th e r g e n u fle c tio n s s o ln s on I t Is h a r d ly w o r t h w h ile s ta tin g which It w as Intim ated th a t he would T h a i a c o u s tic o s c u la tin g be killed In b attle He com m unicated I la p ' zed t h a t B r it is h C h r is tm a s b e fo re this dream to I l l s m other, w ho w as da wrn The sacredness of th e m istletoe has very fond of him, and she, to protect alw ays been respected, p articularly by him. Invoked the pow ers o f n a tu re —Are, (lie llrlto n s ami the Scandinavian* It earth, air nnd w a te r—as well as an i was a p art of th e religion of the mals mid p lan ts and o btained an oath druids, and they regarded It with the from them th a t they would do Balder W ith his Inv u ln erab ility a s utm ost veneration, but restricted th eir no hurt w orship of It to tile plant when found sured, ns he thought, he en tered the grow ing on th e oak T he oak was tlie com bats of the gods aiwt w as very suc favorite tree o f th eir <11 « Inlty. T ulane, cessful In slaving all who cam e for ward to en g ag e him. T hey stru ck him w h l 'l i th e Isxiks say ap p ears to have las'ii th e »nine as th e Phoenician god with th eir arrow s, tint he plucked them linai, or the sun, w as prayed to under out mid derided his a n tag o n ists as they fell m ortally w ounded before him different nam es by the early pagans It was about tim e for Ixvke, his arch At the period of th e w inter solstice, enemy, to challenge him or suffer the w li i . h w as ab o u t t'h rlstm n s time, a great festival w as celebratisi tu honor Ignominy of cow ardice. bu t Loke was a schem er o f T u la n e When th is an n iv ersary a r He disguised him self as an old wo rived the llrltons, accom panied by th eir priests, the druids, went forth man mid, determ in in g to discover the s« s-ret of B alder's Im m unity from wttli glorious pomp and Jollity to gatti • r the m istletoe, which they believed death, called upon F reja He ad d ress to possess w onderful curative powers. ed the m other w ith com plim entary re W Itli them they took tw o w hite bulle m arks open the valor and good fortu n e and som etim es hum an being* to l>e of her son, and the goddess replied imcrlflced. th a t her son w as safe from harm , as I ’tsiii finding the osk with the nits ( all the p n sla c tio n s of th e world had sw orn not to Injure him. Loke waa t le t o e clinging to It the chief druid, clad In w hite, the emblem of purity, v e r y much discouraged and w as about ascended I tie tree aud with a golden to go aw ay when F reja added th a t knife cut th e vine. A* It fell It w as th ere w as one p la n t she did not con caught In the folds o f th e robe of an ju re tieenuse o f Its Insignificance. With well feigned Indifference Loke I fig u re w ith h e r n ext calf. To prove his fa ith in h is e ffo rts to develop th e best h erd o f Je rse y s In O regon he se n t to W arsaw ,N . Y., a few w eeks ag o fo r a bull c a lf fo r W ork on th e new fo u n ta in w as re w hich he p aid »50«. T h is c a lf is new ed th is m o rn in g , th e concrete know n in h is re g istry as Ja c o b a 's basin being m oulded in sid e the Ire n e P rin ce. H e w as b o rn on May fo rm s on a solid b o u ld er fo u n d atio n . 3, o f th is y e a r an d a t 7 m o n th s Ju n ior P lay. is All th e p lu m b in g an d e le c tric fix w eighed 510 pounds. H is sire “ T he V illage P o s tm a s te r,’ a d r a - tu r e s a re in p lace and th e w ork J a c o b a 's P re m ie r, h is m o th e r being of m a d e p ic tin g th e scenes of a c u n - w ill be ru sh e d to an e a rly com Ja c o b a of Je rse y Law n. B oth th ese a n im a ls a re fam o u s an d in try village, is to be given by th e p letio n . Miss M ildred St. C lair w as th e sp e a k in g o f th e c a lf, B. K eeney a o f ju n io r class of th e G resham high ; “ I school, F rid a y ev en in g , Dec. 20 a t g u e st a t d in n e r S unday of Miss H elen w hom he w as b o u g h t, say s: brin g y o u r H o rn lc k e r on th e Section L ine road. re g a rd th is c a lf us th e m ost p ro m is 8 p ,.m . Com e an d 1 have ever frie n d s., # E n jo y an evening of fu n C. B. H artley of E lg in , O regon, in g in d iv id u al th a t h as been v is itin g fo r th e p ast week raised , both a s to in d iv id u a lity apd ".itli'-.the" y o u n g people in th is h u w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. T. in b reed in g fo r a d airy and show m o ro u s, sk etch . A dm ission 25 cts., fWe't;vpd- sea ts 35 cts. 85 H artley a n d h is sis te r M rs. S. S. b u ll.” As show ing w h at h ered ity - w ill do’ T hom pson a n d fam ily. ‘A p e s . M oines m an h ad an a tta c k Rev. H en ry H am p to n a n d fam ily in b reed in g stock it sh o u t* ha o f.'eu o scu lar rh e u m a tism in his sh o u l- tioned th a t th is c a lf j | r M <U cam e from M o n tav illa M onday fo r x o v u u im A frie n d a ad u v i i ised him to go m o th er m ade GOO i --«nA* o f buitdk. td. H ot 'S p rin g s. T h a t m ean t a n ex- sh o rt visit w ith E lla A ton. •pyn.se of- »150.00 or m ore. H e Mrs. W. G. Jo n e s of B oring who in o n e year. H is moi bar, , e e u g h t fo r a q u ic k e r an d ch e a p e r h a s been h e re fo r m edical a tte n tio n of J e rse y L aw n w as cons ’W f d o . cu re it an d fo u n d it in b e tte r a t 7 y e a rs of age th a t died y e ste rd a y of tu b ercu lo sis. t'k a m b p rla in 's L in im en t. T h ree days <•» a/Nrt' th e firs t ap p lic a tio n of th is On acco u n t of an all day m eeting p ro g en ito rs, an d in des< r l t i z g »igeniAut he w as w ell. F o r sale by of P om ona g ra n g e on next W ednes c a lf Mr. K eeney uses tjiia long D ru g Co., an d D ealers " T h is bull is long, s m ig h t aflil G fe^ham day, Dec. 18, th e re g u la r m eetin g everyw here. level on th e back w ith level of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs ’ asso ciatio n P o rtla n d T em ple of T ru th w as po stp o n ed u n til T h u rsd a y even- and ex cellen t ta il se ttia g . H ie ta il ng th e 19th. A good p ro g ra m has is long an d th in and fine. H ie bead (N e w T h o u g h t ch u rch J c o n te m p la te s been a rra n g e d and an in te re stin g and neck a re fin e an c bead well c a r h o ld in g a series of le c tu re s an d les ried. H is h o rn s a re o f rig h t aiae sons In G resham , as soon as a r m eetin g is a n tic ip a te d . B orn, to Mr. an d Mrs. B ert Moss, a n d s ta rtin g rig h t. H e baa a long ra n g e m e n ts can he com pleted. We deep body w ith good lib b in g H e th e re fo re d e sire th e n am es an d a d a 9-pound g irl, S a tu rd a y , Dec. 13. T h e G resham C ouncil of W om en hag a very m ellow sk in a n d ru d i- d resses of ail people in te rs td in New V o ters will give a fine e n te r ta in m e n t m e n ta rie s th a t a re ex cep tio n ally T h o u g h t an d D ivine Science to be n t im m ed iately to th e T em ple of th is ev en in g a t C om m ercial club hall g o o d .” I t is Mr. A ltm a n 's Ig te n tlo n to T ru th , 516 E ile rs B ldg., P o rtla n d , C olonel E. H ofer, p re sid e n t of th e O regon E d ito ria l asso ciatio n w ill be ta k e his herd on th e f a ir c irc u it O regon P e rry Jo sep h G reen, M in to th e e to rb ahow ister. one of th e sp eak ers. Mrs. E d ith n e g t fa ll an d T ozier W eath ered will sp eak on W e p re d ic t th a t h e will re tu rn hom e C o u n try H om es. All a re in v ited to w ith sev eral good p rizes and blue W e w ish to call you a tte n tio n to rib b o n s. As h e lias th e highest th e fa c t th a t m ost in fectio u s d is be p resen t. ses such as w hooping cough, d ip h Mrs. E d. S p a th 's in fa n t baby has p riced calf th a t e v e r < am e to O re th e ria an d sc a rle t fev er a re con been s u ffe rin g w ith th e c ro u p for gon th e re is no reaso n w hy he tra c te d w hen th e child h as a cold. sh o u ld not be o ne of he beet prlae C h a m b e rla in 's C ough R em edy th e p ast few days. w ill H. L. D u k e's C onfectio n ery sto re w inners. T he people o f G resham q u ick ly c u re a cold a n d g re a tly les sen th e d a n g e r o f c o n tra c tin g th ese is m ad e a ttra c tiv e fo r C h ristm as w ill hav e a ch an ce to ee th e w hole diseases. T h is rem edy is fam o u s b u y ers by th e a d d itio n of fine ca n h erd a t o u r n ext fair. for its c u re s of colds. It co n ta in s dies and n u ts. He h as a line o f nice no opium o r o th e r n arco tic and may S ti r l in g A- K id d e re H a rd w a re h o lid ay candy boxes an d n o th in g sto re is fu ll of u sefu l and a p p ro p ri be given to a child w ith im p licit confidence. Sold by G resham D ru g m akes m ore accep tab le p resen ts. a te X m as gifts. Co., and D ealers ev ery w h ere. Mrs. A. R. G oger of C o ttre ll sp en t sev eral days la s t week w ith her m o th er, Mrs. C la ra K ane. Ilillle M uller of B oring sp en t th e day S u n d ay in G resham . T he M isses A lm a M iddleton, M ir iam B row n, C ieo M atthew s and S usie S tanley sp en t S unday a t th e home of Miss M abel P u llen . E a rl T hom pson of E u g en e Is in a tte n d a n c e a t th e e le c tric ia n 's con v en tio n In P o rtla n d th is week. He w as also a v is ito r a t th e hom e of his p a re n ts M r. and Mrs. S. S. F A T H E R call» ma W f t a a , suter calls me W ill T hom pson. * M other calls m t W i l » , but ihe fellers call me Bill, Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k D ickerson M ighty glad I ain’t a be a boy w ere c a lle rs on G ran d p a L an d o n Sun W itho u t them sashe^'C day. I things that’s worn by F auntleroyl | Rev. J. H. W ood an d w ife w ere Love io chaw nk greca tggbfl an go swimmin’ in the lake— In tow n y e sterd ay on th e ir way to I late to take the c aa A bv i give for belly ache I P o rtla n d . Mrs. W ood is su fferin g Most all the tune, __ _ yeai found, they am t no flies on me, fro n t th e effe c ts of a sev ere cold. But |est fore Chnstrngg Fi good as I kin be I ip IF a pretty girl were o i l i e r p r ie s t Inquired the nam e of It, an d F reja said it w as the m istletoe The designing Loke procured a shoot o f th e m istletoe, m ade an arrow of It anil then sought th e assem bly of the gods. T here he met the blind Heda ninl concluded th a t the hum iliation of Bidder’s fam ily would be more com plete If B alder should be killed by s sightless god So he nsked H eda. i "W hy do you not contend w ith the a r row s of B alder?" Heda replied th a t he w as blind nnd unsuppllcd w ith a r row s, w hereupon Loke gave him the m istletoe arrow- nnd said, "B alder Is In fro n t of thee " Heda shot, and B alder fell pierced nnd slain .—C incinnati En qulrer. Fairview Continued from page 2. T he new council w as sw orn in by | th e re c o rd e r on M onday ev en in g . 11 consist» of W m B u tle r, m a y o r; co S. D u n b ar, E dw in „ u n , eilm en D. : B u riin g a n te , D. W. M cKay, Cal. , S hepherd an d C edric S tone; tr e a s _ : u re r, Hoy S to n e; re c o rd e r, J . H. S ch ram ; m a rsh a l, R. H u n te r, E - c - M orrison, m a n a g e r o f th e I F airv iew base ball team , being so w ell P h a s e d w ith th e success of last sea ! 80,1 s P 'a y in g is p re p a rin g fo r a g re a te r success th e com ing season, by re n tin g an id eal spot fo r a d ia m ond o f E. E. H eslin, located so u th of th e P. R. L. & P. d epot, an d will expend n o t less th a n »500 in th e b u ild in g o f a g ra n d s ta n d an d p e r fectin g of th e g ro u n d . S ev eral s ta r p lay ers a re an x io u s to sign up for th e season, hence so m eth in g w ill be d o in g in th e F airv iew b ase ball field □EST TORE CHRISTMAS ¿ /E U G E N E You w ill find th a t d ru g g ists e v ery w here speak w ell of C h a m b e rla in 's ! C ough R em edy. They know from lo n g ex p erien ce in th e sa le of it | I th a t in cases of coughs an d colds it | j can alw ay s be depended u p o n , and I th a t it is p le a s a n t and safe to ta k e F o r sale by G resh am D rug Co., and i ) D ealers ev ery w h ere. Dance at Rockwood . F I E /E .D . G o t a yellet dog nangrf Sgart. a rk him on the cat; First thing she knows J » d a n a t know where she’s a ll G o t a clipper sled, an’ wbaa us kid? go out to slide ’Long comes the grocery cart, an’ we all hook a nde I But sometimes when tbt groceryman is worried an’ cross H e reaches al us w itb krt whip an* larrups up his boss. A n then I lafl an’ h i » , “ O h , ye never teched me I" But jest 'fore C h ris tia n f a aa good as I kin be. R ockw ood g ra n g e w ill give its hoi t 'n n l o f T lianks, tday d an c e on S a tu rd a y evening. De when I git to be a man W e wish to ex ten d o u r th a n k s to cem b er 21. S im o n so n 's o rc h e s tra i G ranm at says she ' a a i th e n eig h b o rs nnd frie n d s fo r th e ir an d th e u su al g ru n g e supt>er. T ick- ! I’ll be a missionarer Uba I eldest brothei Dan, sy m p ath y an d h elp fu ln ess d u rin g the ets »1.00, su p p e r ex tra . P ositively A s was et up by that lives on Ceylon's sick n ess an d d e a th of o u r little no im p ro p er co n d u c t allow ed . Ev- I isle. son MR an d MRS. T. H G ILL. erybody w elcom e. W h e re every pr i only man is vile. But granmat she » see a wild west tC O C X B show Mor read the life g| or else I guess she’d know T h a t Buff'lo Bill •ys « good enough for me I But jest 'fore ChrnM MB f a a t gpod as I kin b el Am I developing a cash reserve w hich w ill provide an incom e or enable me to grasp my opportunity tin- moment it arrises A n then old Sport be S a a r aroend as solemn-like an’ still; AN IMPORTANT QUESTION F1X LO . H is eyes they seem a-sann', " W h a t's the matter, little Bill?" T h e old cat sneaks dow n off her perch an' wonders what’s become Io develop n rreerwe M ate llank and pay t lot It it out to rhw k? D o yon k n ow o f a h e lle r n a y to avo M vontn»v«*r*y in th e paym ent of h ills or th e necessity o | Í paying hill«» tw ice? That plan n tll give you an ine •cnlivc t„ keep yi>ur Iwilancc grow- ing, and your account, large or sm all, w ill be mek-ome. rA V w t n fl U t them tw o enemies.of hern that use to make things hum ! 1 ut I m so polite an ten so earnestly to biz T h a t mother says to father, “ H o w improved our W illie tai" But father. lavrn been a boy himself, suspicions me hen jest fore Christmas I m as good as i kin be! For Christmas, w ith its lots and lots of candy, cakes and toys, \N as made, they say, for proper kids and not for naughty boys; bo wash yer face an' brush yer hair an’ mind your p’s an' q's. A n don t bust out yer pantaloons, an’ don’t wear out yer shoes; Say vessum to the ladies an’ "yessur" to the men. A n when there s company don’t pass your plate for pie again. B u t tbinkin of the things yer'd like to see upon that tree. Jest fore Christmas be as good as vet an bel