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GRKSHAM OUTLOOK FRID »Y. J Y X l’ARY 7. I » l« THE CHRISTIAN SABBATH Chapter 3. By C. M BROWN For twenty-five centuries after the creation, the Bible is as silent as the grave on the subject of the Sabbath Some have contended that certain ! scriptures teach it by inference but A T T E N T IO N ! T hrifty Farm ers, D airym en and F eed ers PAUK THREE BEST BUSINESS REFERENCE ANY ONE CAN HAVE IS A BANK BOOK It E stablishes C onfidence at on ce — and is the evid en ce of I hi ift and G ood H abits. the proof of the fact is not forthcom ANY YOUNG MAN ing with a Bank Book has. the Best Letter A man had been selected to head a I tribe, and the tribe had grown into a of R eference i nation, and they had spent two hun- O PEN AN A C CO UN T TO D A Y i dred and seventeen years in Egypt, I and had been taken out of slavery with the intention of locating them Q R W H * M , OIUC. I In the country given to their fathers, I nder State Supervision and make a nation of them entirely and on Friday of each week following thereafter, the SUNDIAL MILL, 4 % Interest Paid on Savings Accounts different from any other. They were to exterm inate all the Inhabitants of of Fairview, Oregon, will sell Bran, Shorts, Middlings, in ton lots at carload the land, and have no dealings with HILLSVIEW PLEASANT VALLEY rates for cash only; provided you place your orders on or before Monday surrounding tribes. Their laws and Institutions, both civil and religious At the home of the bride's par C M. Harrisou, of Gresham, was night, preceding day of sale. were to be different from all other ents at Montavilla, on January 2d, a valley visitor one day recently. people. A. K. Forsythe and Miss Meuller were Miss Laura Moore, who spent the The crossing of the Red sea mark married at 2:30 o'clock, the cere holidays with her parents Mr. and ed the birth of the nation, composed mony being performed by Rev. Sea Mrs. W. U. Moore, returned to Tim of six hundred thousand men beside ’ man of Hope Presbyterian church, ber Grove Sunday w here she will re women and children They were ig Mr Forsythe has many friends sume her duties as teacher In the norant slaves and needejl a genera through this part of the country, school ut that place. as much or as little bran, shorts and middlings, at carload rates, as you may tion of training to fit them for self having spent most of his life here L. R Sager and family, of Hutton. government. Miss Meuller has also som e friends Alta, spent a few days last week vis wish, provided you pay the cash at the time you take the feed, AND HAVE Their rejoicing at the sea had here; her sister Mrs M Doryland, iting with relatives here abouts. hardly ceased when they found them having lived here during the past NOTIFIED US ON OR BEFORE MONDAY NIGHT preceeding the day Mrs Will Richey and children selves in the desert without food or year, and their friends extend to spent the holidays with Mrs Richeys water, and began to murmur against them their best wishes of sale how much you may wish. This is in order that we may have plenty They will parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Robinson God, and Moses Then God gave be home to their friends after Jan of Brooklyn. on hand. them manna, and Moses instructed uary 7 th. Mrs. A H Bruns was In Portland them how to gather and prepare It Mrs. L. Yunker attended the Meul- Wednesday looking after business They gathered It six days and the ler-Forsythe wedding at Montavilla matters QUALITY the best we can buy. seventh was set apart as a Sabbath, Sunday. Mr and Mrs E L Anderson en Notice the tim e was counted from A surprise was planned on Eugene tertained relatives from the city dur Cash prices for Friday, Jan. 14, the day the manna began to fall, and anil Aubrey Taylor on New Years ing the forepart of the week the Sabbath was Instituted by Je day, and some of their friends, bring Mrs. Hrontqulst and daughter hovah by withholding the manna on ing refreshm ents with them, came Bessle, of Portland, spent Sunday that day, and the people were com out Io spend the day. Those present with Mr. and Mrs W. U. Moore mended to observe It. This is the were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cathey Mr. and Mrs J P Stradlev enter first positive evidence we have of the and Miss Mary Cathey of Gresham, tallied friends from the city on New observance of a Sabbath, nnd was Mr. and Mrs. W Ogden and little Years day. evidently given to teach them rever son Horatio, Vern Pitts, Earl ltugg, J. H. Kestersou, of Corvallis, was ence for the God who was providen and Glen Ogden of Powell Valiev. calling on friends in the valley Weil tially feediug them This condition 1 he day was spent in snow balling, uesday of things lasted forty years playing games and general merry Lester Robinson, of Portland, was A few days later they came to Mt. making. a guest at the home of his sister, Sinai and encamped at Its base, and A. E. Forsythe has been making Mrs Will Richey, here God gave them a code of laws p number of improvementa In and Owing to the Illness of Miss Os that was to govern their conduct as around his bouse, hauling out n?iv burn there has been mi school since a nation. These laws covered every furniture, etc., preparatory to the Monday this week. phase of civil and religious life that home com ing of his bride—-thus say H. C. Hestorff is building an addi needed legislation at that time. Some ing bv bis action that what was good tion to hla house. of these laws were written on table« ei-o i h for a bachelor is not good Dont forget to throw the hints a of stone and som e on parchments: enough for a man's wife, few crumbs while the snow is on Oregon by far the larger part on the latter. C. Hupp expects to move in the Let It be remembered that there near future to Corvallis FAIR VIEW was no distinction between church A. Haustnen has rented his place Rev. I. B Self, pastor of the Pres and state. The two were Inseperably for the coming year to A. K. For byterian church at Fairview, had the blended, and each was Interdepend sythe. I.ist of Letters. Kiev, som etim es called Kielf. is Roquefort Cheese. m isfortune to fail at the beginning of ent on each other. The priesthood Rem aining letters uncalled for in one of the oldest cities in Russia. It the snow. Although slightly disabled was a national affair, and they had LUSTED the Gresham postoffice for week end is called the "Mother of Russian Roquefort cheese is made in their national sacrifices. Their re he Is able to occupy hla pulpit ing January 2d, 1916: cities.” Ecclesiastically and in tel France from the milk of a certain Many Fairview people are suffer Rev. C. L. Hamilton and wife, who ligion was a national religion. The Letters — Chas. Caldwell. Mrs lectually, Kiev is one of the most Im breed of sheep, which are fed on wild Maude Graham, Mrs. Ella Lawhead. [ law of the Sabbath was recorded resides at University Purk visited Ills ing from the grip, among them are portant. It was founded before the thyme, and the cheese has a wild once on stone and several times on parents. Mr. and Mrs W II Hamil Mr. and Mrs. John Jonas, Mrs Lena Mrs. May Wescoat. Cards— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Miller, I Christian era. It has nearly 100 tim e trying to keep from stinking it parchment, and with vurlons mean ton, and brother Ed. and family a auderson and Mrs. Wlndle Mr. John Humphrey, Mrs Marie K magnificent churches, many of them self to death in Its infancy. The wild Mrs Shepherd, who has been sick couple of days last week. ings given to it. Ault. with gilded domes an<l pinnacles thyme grows on the banks of the School started Monday after a for the past three weeks, is slowly These letters will be sent to the Some have tried to segregate these Quite u number of recovering. dead letter office on January 16th, which, viewed from a distance, give Lot, Tarn and other rivers In the de laws and call Borne moral and some week’s vacation 1916, if not delivered before. In the city a strikingly beautiful ap partment of Aveyron in France, and ritual. If we allow this division we pupils are absent on account of sick Mrs. I). W. McKay is suffering after it has first been oesheeped and calling for the above, please say ‘ad pearance. from rheumatism. must be careful to accurately define ness. then becheesed, it generates a lot of ourselves, for we are not at liberty vertised’, giving date of list. The Women's society of the Pres The Ladles' Embroidery club met I. McCOLL. P M Except along the Caspian coast, I the tarndese sm ells that ever per- to draw a line and say this law Is with Mrs Guy Robertson last Tues byterian church held its first m eet Persian agriculture Is dependent a l I am bulated down the pike. moral and belongs on this side and day. There were nine ladies present ing since the holidays at the home of Thyme is a kind of an aromatic this is ritual and belongs on the including visitor«. A very pleasant Mrs D. W. McKay, Thursday after most entirely on irrigation. Money saving bargains— want ads plant with a pungent odor, and after other. A law may have its roots bur afternoon was spent. Lunch wan noon, Hewing was done for a needy it is converted into Roquefort cheest led deep down In son.e moral prin served consisting of coffee and cake family in Fairview. The secretary it is the pungestest thing known to Mrs Ida Holmes and daughter treasurer's report showed that the ciple from which It draws Its sub man. After this cheese is made, II Is stance, or It may grow out of some Vera, of Oregon City, visited several society had mnde over S7ft at their put in solitary confinement until its necessity arising from local condi days at the home of her slater. Mrs recent baxaar and supper. The pres whiskers begin to turn gray and gan tions. BEST QUALITY MEATS Ident Mrs J L Angel, had returned Guy Robertson, last week. PHONE ,Mx grene sets In, when it Is taken out FREE DELIVERY Ralph Nelbauer has several men from Portland where she spent the A law drafted to meet local con and chained to a post. Before it is He in holidays ditlons becomes obsolete when the employed cutting cord wdod served, it Is chloroformed or knocked conditions for which it was drawn tends cutting from ten to twelve in the head with an axe. It Is then Bays From the Nun. passes away or changes form A law hundred cord this winter brought to the table In little square Mr. and Mrs. H Hamilton ate at growing out of a moral principle may The rays of light that reach is sections about the sixe of a domino. also be changed, not by the passing the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Eder from the sun are not light In them It is served at the close o f m eals, to MAIN ST. selves For lustance, to show what away of the underlying principle, but and family New Years day. GRESHAM, ORE. gether with black coffee. It usually Mathew Itauw and Henry Wlhlon Is meant, suppose you were plated because of a change in conditions has a running m ate in a shape of a that render its application difficult. each lost u valuable bird dog recent out In empty space, facing so that little round cracker that has to be T he dogs showed signs of pols you would look sidew ise at the light When such conditions prevail, it Is ly broken with a maul. rays passing from the sun to the not only posclble but It la desirable oiling Roquefort cheese is of a dull white to change the text of the law. Mrs Irving Spencer and sons, earth. You would not see them at color, except In spots, where mortifl- Let It be born In mind that the Homer and Walter, spent their New all. You could only see them If you n tlo n has set In. Some claim It to looked directly at the sun, so that law Is no more a part of the princi Ytar in Portland visiting relatives. oe inhabited, but this is not true, the rays would enter your eyes and. Miss Radford is visiting her sister ple out of which It grew than it With Young’s Auto Truck Service liven the Intrepid nnd m ephitic mi striking upon the retina, produce would be In the case of a law grow Mrs J. II Weeks crobe fie s fi-.m it as we flee from a We notice Mr. T. Nelbauer la mak there the Impression of light. ing out of local conditions being a All Kinds of Hauling between GRESHAM and PORTLAND pestilence. We have seen Limburger The rays passing by and not en part of those conditions. In either ing frequent visits to Portland now (h eese strong enough to shoulder a tering your eyes would be Invisible Furniture Moving and Farmer's Hauling adays rase the law may be repealed with two-bushel -nek of wheat, but a piece because In open apace there Is no out effecting the things out of which Phone 70i medium like the atmosphere to scat of Roquefort, the six of a dice,' can they came. M a in U I7 A MELROSE ter the rays In all directions and «¿re* ham A - IM 9 I carry an elev lo n . Limburger is a thus produce an Illumination ull Moral principles never change, but Mrs Alta Gentry has the m easles rose geranium when compared with around. let us keep In mind that moral prin 224 Pine Street. Portland John Htrebln Is spending the holi The sky at night Is full of pausing Roquefort. There Is as much dlffer- ciples are not laws, but only furnish days in Tillamook county. sunbeams ami star beams, ,i vast nce between hem as there is be- ’ the basis for moral laws and those Mrs Henry Frltx entertained the and Inextricable web of radiations, tween the purr of a kitten and the but they He beyond the lim its of thé laws may be drawn to suit the en Embroidery club Wednesday The roar of a lion. Some people who vironm ents of those who are to be attendance was large and an enjoy atmosphere, and only thotie are transformed Into light which by re claim to be civillxed say they like governed by them flection from s planet In the case able s'ter noon was spent. Roquefort cheese but they only eat of sunbeam s or by com ing straight These observations are taken be Miss Bessie Htrebln has been hired It because It is Imported and expen cause we have been told that the to teach In Melrose school for two Into the eye from a star directly a f fect the nerves of vision Garrett sive. A man who will eat It la an law when once given could not be re Rustic, aU patterns. No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11. Barn open sepulchre, and should be quar pealed or changed, even by the same weeks. In the absence of Mias Mabel P. Hervlss ,'n New York Journal Rustic, $9. Wood, whose slates Tias the measles antined or driven Into the wilder authority that gave It. Measures have been taken by the A It Conrad made a business trip 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. length«, rough. $6, eued $7 ness and never again allowed to look Dutch authorities to prevent the ex (To be continued.) to Portland, Wednesday Into the face of a human being 2x4, 2x6. 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6. sued $7. tt'rmlnatlon of birds of paradise In Fencing, $6 Shiplap. $8 F u n e ra l o f E rn rw t K I Igel. the Dutch East Indies Bail Habits BANK O F G RESH AM B eginning Friday, Jan. 14 Remember, that on FRIDAY, EACH WEEK, you can buy Bran, . . .p e r ton $ 2 1 .5 0 Shorts, . . per ton $ 2 3 .0 0 ' M iddlings, p er ton $ 3 0 .5 0 SUNDIAL MILL Sanitary Meat Market Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs t id Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE Reliable Truck Service BERT HOSS LUMBER PRICES REDUCED SPLIT, ROUGH and DRES8ED CEDAR POSTS Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock < h an ilM w Ia ln 's t ough R e m e d y E ffe c tu a l. j All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes. Ladders and Shingles TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEWELS. BAUI.STKRS, TABLE LEOS. Moulded and Plain GUTTERS We Deliver Lumber JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE PHONE 4 lx Route No 2. I M ost "I have taken a great many bot- tlej of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy and every tim e It has cured me. I have found It moat effectual for a backing cough and for colds After taking it a cough always disap pears," writes J R Moore. Lost Val ley, Oa For sale by Urssbara Drug Co.— Adv Tbe cotton waste of Lancashire, England, baa an S7S.e00.b0». annual value of Those who breakfast at eight o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have diner at six are alm ost certain to be troubled with Indigestion They do not allow tim e for one meal to digest before taking another Not less than five hours should elapee between meals If you are troubled with Indlgi-stlon correct your habits and take Cham berlain’s Tablets, and According to tbe last federal cen you may reasonably hope for a quick sus there were at that tim e 13,3*4,- recovery These tablets strengthen 213 foreign born whites In tbe United the stom alh and enable It to perform Its functions naturally. For sale by Stales. Gresham Drug C o — Adv. The funeral of Ernest Kitgel took place at Handy thia forenoon, with Interment In tbe Handy cemetery He died at hla borne east of Boring on W ednesday, aged 12 years and 10 months He was a m iller by trade and unmarried (Services were con ducted by Father Notkar. N o tic e to H O h k li..lit e r . Gresham. Ore , Dec 31, 1915 The annual m eeting of the stock holders of tbe Uresham Fruit Grow ers association will be held at the Grange hall, on Monday, January 10, 1916, at lo a m , for the purpose of electing a Hoard of Directors, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come be fore the meeting. If unable to be present please des ignate some other stockholder as your proxy. In order that there may be a majority of stock represented JAMEH KLKINUTON. bee y.