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GKK.8HAM
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By Eugene C. Dolson
G v m a k . 1916. br A « « . - . . I ' m A m » omi .
T fell about on Christmas day
That Madge was waltzing with a lover;
In fright she strove to turn away;
1 he mistletoe hung right above her.
I
E took the hint and pressed his claim—
I he kiss so long unasked, untendered f
A nd M adge— ’twas surely not her blame—
Struggled, protested, and— surrendered
H
FAIRVIEW MAN WINS
OUTLOOK PRIZE CHECK
Who Bring* (he Toys?
1 a riff, mai bines, ligure* w hut have
they to do w ith Toy land?
Vim grow ii people may sm ile a little
w istfully to see aim tlier leaf of ro
m a in e fall aw ay from th e tree of life
forever. Hut the th o u sa n d s of little
hoys and girls the world o v er know
bettor. They know who m ak es the
toys an d who brings them . They
know how old S an ta C lans comes
dow n w ith Ills heavy pack from the
snow y space* betw een th e s t a r s -
dow n, stra ig h t dow n, thro u g h th e
chim ney In a skirl of wind an d n
flurry o f pow dery Hakes, and gets not
one w ldt the sootier for It; and how
b<* lands as goisl n alu rcd ami Jolly as
ever on the sm oldering h earth , w ith
fairy g ifts for tils children.
And w hat c a re s little Ja c k o r Jill
anyhow w liem e they com e a s long us
they get th e ir toys?
F. 11. C ra n e , o f F a irv ie w , w as th e
lu ck y w in n e r o f tile O u tlo o k re b a te
ch eck in th e e ig h th d ra w in g , w hich
w as m a d e to d ay .
K. A. M iller
c a s h ie r of th e H ank o f G re sh a m ,
d rew th e slip from am o n g 72 o th e rs ,
w hich h av e a c c u m u la te d in th e s u b
sc rip t ion box sin ce th e b e g in n in g of
th e p re s e n t ca tn g a lg n .
A ch eck fo r
$ 1 .5 0 a w a its Mr. C ra n e ’s o rd e r
w hich w ill he p a y a b le on an y p er
son o r firm a d v e rtis in g in th e Issue
of th e O u tlo o k ju s t p re v io u s to h is
o rd e r.
Mr. C ra n e 's s u b s c rip tio n w as p aid
ten d ay s ago. At th a t tim e lie p a id
36c m o re th a n a y e a r ’s s u b s c rip tio n
p rice, in o r d e r to fulfill th e c o n d i
tio n of b ein g p aid a fu ll y e a r in a d
vance.
T lte c a m p a ig n w ill clo se o n D e
c e m b e r 30 an d all s u b s c rib e rs a re
in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te In it b efo re its
close.
R e m e m b e r, a su b s c rip tio n
p aid a fu ll y e a r in a d v a n c e g iv es you
a c h a n c e ol g e ttin g y o u r m oney back.
A d ra w in g Is m ad e e v ery tim e ten
su ch s u b s c rip tio n s a re receiv ed .
Mr«. S. H S h e lle r, liv in g on »he
P o w ell V alley ro a d th r e e m ile* w est
o f G reah am fe ll fro m h e r c h a ir on
S u n d a y e v e n in g la s t o v e rc o m e w ith
a u a tta c k of h e a r t tro u b le . P ro m p t
a tte n tio n re s to re d h e r to co n scious-
n e ss b u t sh e is v ery w eak y e t. She
Is b eing cu red fo r by h e r h u sb a n d
a n d d a u g h te r D ella.
A ih irty -p o u n d tu rk e y w as raffled
off a t L a to u r e ll’a g a ra g e th is m o rn
in g . It w as won by J. J. ila llig a u .
T h e re
w ere th ir ty c h a u c e s a t 25
c e n ts each .
W a lte r N e d v e d ric k a n d w ife, of
P o rtla n d , v is ite d o v e r S u n d a y a n d a
few d ay s th is w eek a t th e h o m e of
Mr. a n d M rs. J o h n B row n.
Jo h n C o n ley re c eiv ed on T h u rs d a y
by p a rc e l p o st a p a c k a g e w h ich c o n
ta in e d a m u ch a p p re c ia te d C h ris tm a s
p re s e n t.
T h e re
w as no n a m e on
sa m e to In d ic a te w ho h ad so k in d ly
re m e m b e re d h im h u t he w ishes to
¡h a n k th e s e n d e r fo r th e p re s e n t of
a line fa t d u ck .
H aro ld B a k e r r e tu r n e d to C e n tra
lia , W a sh in g to n , T u e sd a y , a f t e r an
e x te n d e d v isit w it h is s is te r , Mrs.
It. B B elt.
J a s . L. Ito o rk of O a k la n d , C a li
fo rn ia , is in th is v ic in ity v is itin g
w ith
re la tiv e s a n d
frie n d s .
Mr.
Ito o rk Is a b r o th e r o f M rs. C has.
P ow ell of n e a r G re sh a m , M rs. Geo.
H a le a n d P. H. K o o rk o f P le a s a n t
H o m e am i M rs. P e a rl H aw es o f P o rt-
la u d .
T h e la t t e r h a s been ill fo r
so m e tim e b u t is im p ro v in g .
M rs.
E lle n
A.
P o m e ro y , M iss
E s th e r E lfo rd a n d Miss E lsie M etz
g e r a re ta k in g th e te a c h e r s ’ e x a m i
n a tio n in P o rtla n d th is w eek.
Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd is p re p a rin g
fo r p u b lic a tio n a p a p e r, re c e n tly re a d
by him b efo re th e B a p tis t P a s to r s ’
c o n fe re n c e in P o rtla n d .
1^ w ill be
p u b lish e d by th e s u p e r in te n d e n t of
B a p tist s t a te m issio n s an d p lace d in
th e h a n d s o f a il B a p tist p a s to rs in
O reg o n .
The
W a g n e ria n o p e ra , T ris ta n
Q- Q • Q • Q
Q.-O-.-Q-. *>"Q—Q
an il Iso ld e, w ill he th e s u b je c t of
th e in te re s tin g illu s tr a te d le c tu re to
he g iv en th is e v e n in g a t th e M e th o d
ist c h u rc h by Dr. C le m e n t B u rb a n k
S haw o f C h icag o . T h e le c tu re given
H E aftern o o n of C h ristm a s day
a w eek ag o c a lle d o u t a good crow d
may he rut her a q u iet one for th e
a n d m uch fa v o ra b le co m m e n t. It be
B e g in n in g w ith J a n u a r y 1, 1916, g in s at 7 :4 5
older folks. T he g ifts lu n e been
No a d m issio n w ill be
unw rap p ed and arra n g e d and hovered th e c o m b in a tio n p rice of th e G re sh
an
o fferin g
w ill be
over from tim e to tim e T he usually am O u tlo o k an d E v e n in g T e le g ra m c h a rg e d b u t
tidy room looks like a b azaar for the w ill he $ 5 .0 0 in s te a d o f $ 4 .2 5 , on ta k e n .
sale of fancy goods
P erh ap s n eig h
K e n n e th R o b e rts is v is itin g w ith
bors and o th er frien d s may com e to acco u n t of th e a d v a n c e In p rice of h is p a re n ts h e re d u rin g tile h o lid ay s.
th
e
T
e
le
g
ra
m
.
exchange '‘Merry C hrist nuises!" an d to
He is s ta tio n e d in P o rtla n d .
say, "M ay I thank you here for your
T h e “ E v e rla s tin g
L ig h t” 1 b th e
lovely r if t? " And a fte r the d e p a rtu re
C h ris tm a s duy w ill be p b se rv e d ut
of the visitors certain n am es will he su b je c t of (lie C h ris tm a s ex e rc ise s to th e Zion E v a n g e lic a l c h u rc h by a
he g iv en by tile M eth o d ist E p isco p al
cheerfully erased from th e list of pros
se rm o n in tile G e rm a n la n g u a g e by
c h u rc h on S u n d ay e v e n in g , b e g in
pec’I 'e “th an k v o lt" letters
th e p a sto r, Rev. A. W e h rlie a t th e
B etw een tile d a rk an d the d ay lig h t, n in g at 7 :3 0 o 'clo ck . T h is w ill ta k e
u s u a l h o u r to r p re a c h in g . E x ercises
a fte r th e callers have gone an d th e in m e m b e rs o f tin* sch o o l fro m th e
ch ild ren have re tu rn e d from th e ir play, p rim a ry c h ild re n Io th e y o u n g p eo w ill lie g iv en by th e S u n d ay school,
com es th e peaceful and happy Chrtat- p le s ’ c la s s a n d w ill In clu d e so n g s, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of M iss K ate
R ra tz e l, on S u n d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2
mils evening T he g reat d ay Is dy ing;
i re a d in g s, c h o ru s e s , r e c ita tio n s a n d
C h rlslm aa Is neatly over. It will be a
o ’clo ck .
w hole y ear before we shall enjov Its I re sp o n siv e re a d in g s. T h e p u p ils w ill
M rs. Id a C la rk , o f P o rtla n d , has
met rim ent ag ain or rem em b er happy receiv e th e c u s to m a ry tr e a t fro m th e
C h ristm as seasons of tin* past
We S u n d ay sch o o l at th e m o rn in g se s r e tu r n e d to h e r h o m e, a f t e r a w e e k 's
may lose many thing s liouie friends, sio n , hut no g ifts w ill be presented v is it w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs
health, m oney hut m em ory abide*, in th e e v e n in g .
All a re In v ited to J. II. W ilson a n d o th e r re la tiv e s.
and no one can tak e from ns th e h ap th e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e sch o o l a n d
B e rt B a k e r a n d fam ily h av e m ov
piness th at has once been ours
to th e C h ris tm a s exercises.
ed
fro m F r a n k lie in e y ’a c o tta g e on
<>n C h ristm as night we rem em b er
T h ird s tr e e t to th a t o f Roy W o o d 's’
the old d a y s We thin k of th o se who
T h e S u n d a y se rv ic e s a t th e H uptlst
o n H ood avenue.
w ere once hen* to shat«* o ur Joys
c h u rc h next S u n d ay w ill b eg in w ith
“C h ristm as n ever can Is- th e sam e
Ben
H illm a n
and
fam ily have
a g a in '“ many people e a tla ltn when tile m e e tin g of th e B ible sch o o l ut
they feel as If th e Joy of life has gone lit o ’clo ck , follow eil by p re a c h in g by m oved to th e c o tta g e b e lo n g in g to
fo rev er
If we all took th a t view Rev. E. A. L e o n a rd . Special m usic th e In d e p e n d e n t L an d c o m p an y on
S om e a d d itio n s a re
C h ristm as Itself m ight die
II de lias been p re p a re d fo r th is serv ice. H ood a v e n u e .
IS’ti.ls upon deep sp iritu a l Insight
In th e e v e n in g at 7 :3 0 o ’clo ck , th e b e in g m a d e to th e h o u se.
l et us. If We can. forget for today sp ecial C h ris tin a s e x e rc ise s w ill be
Miss G race
H essel w as g iv en a
our tro u b les and eveil out so rro w s and
held. A good p ro g ra m h a s been p re c o m p le te s u r p r is e la s t n ig h t In th e
try to rejoice
If we have ch ild ren
fo rm of a k itc h e n s h o w e r, by a n u m
sh o u t ns if Is not h ard to be m erry, p a re d . to w hich all u re in v ite d .
b e r of h e r n e a r n eig h b o rs. T h e a f
hot If we have none of o u r ow n th ere
Then* w ill I k * an a ll-n ig h t d a n c e f a ir w as h eld ut th e h o m e o f Mrs.
an* l great m any » h o ought to be
n ' glad am i inav be found w ith hut a t R ockw ood g ra n g e h a ll o n S a tu r W ill H essel a n d w as on th e in v ita
day e v e n in g , D ecem b er 30.
All a re tio n of Mrs. H essel a n d Miss M aud
little trouble
\ iiicri v C h ristm a s to y o u a ll' And In v ited . G ood o rc h e s tr a m u sic fro m M ichel. T h is w as In a n tic ip a tio n of
1 v .m id add T illi Tim s w ords "find P o rtla n d .
T ic k e ts
$ 1 .0 0 , s u p p e r th e m a r ria g e o f M iss H essel to C lark
hh
its e v e r v o n e ''
D o lly W ayne In
e x tra .
R a d fo rd on C h ris tm a s day.
P hiladelphia Pnhlh L edger
Ch ristmas
T
Afternoon
Songs Raise on High
Sound over all waters, reach from all lands.
T he chorus of voices, the clasping of hands;
Sing hymns that were sung by the stars of the morn,
Sing songs of the angel when Jesus was born I
W ith glad jubilations
Bring hope to the nations!
The dark night is ending and dawn has begun;
Rise, hope of the ages, arise like the sun.
A ll speech flow to music, all hearts lieat as one.
Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace;
l\ast, west, north and south, let the quarrels all cease,
Sing the song of great joy that the angels began.
Sing of glory to G od and of good w ill to man I
H ark, joining the chorus
D ie heavens bend o’er us!
—John Greenleaf W hittier.
FRIDAY',
HE« EM BER
22,
IU I«
GRESHAM PEOPLE “ THRIFT DAY”
AND HAPPENINGS
ENCOURAGED
T he Christmas Surrender
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OUTLOOK
An in c re a s in g p e rc e n ta g e of goods
v e n d e d ut r e ta il com e in c a rto n s or
c o n ta in e rs . A rtic le s of food a r e th u s
p re p a re d as a m e a s u re o f c le a n liu e s s.
A rtic le s of w ear a re boxed o r w ra p
ped a t th e fa c to ry us a m a tte r of
n e a tn e s s a n d fa c ility of h a n d lin g j
At th e s to re s th e s e g o o d s c o u ld be
d e liv e re d d ire c tly to th e c o n su m e rs
by b a n d o r by d e liv e ry w ith o u t w ra p
p in g . w ith no d e te r io r a tio n o r risk
E very o u u c e o f p a p e r u sed in c o v e r
in g th e m
re p r e s e n ts an a b s o lu te
waste.
Seasons Greetings
T h e w hole U in teil S ta te s w ill ob
se rv e th e second a n n u a l T h r if t Day.
F e b ru a r y 3, 1917. E v ery se c tio n of
' th e c o u n try p ro fite d by e s ta b lis h in g
an d o b se rv in g th e first T h rif t Day
la st F e b ru a r y
D irect, c o n tin u o u s benefit to all
r e s u lts fro n t c o m m u n ity re c o g n itio n
a n d p ra c tic e of th e p rin c ip le s of
‘T h r if t D ay.”
It is a g ro w in g , c o n s tru c tiv e idea
th a t w ill ta k e an a d d e d fo rce and
s tr e n g tn w ith each a n n u a l o b se rv
W ish in g
in a s a n d a
P ro s p e rity ,
frie n d s fo r
p o rt in th e
G R E S H A M . O REG O N
D efin ite c o n c e n tra tio n by th e c o l
le c tiv e m in d of o n e h u n d re d m illion
p eo p le on th e re d u c tio n of w aste one
d ay in each y e a r, w ill b u ild np a
m ig h ty fo rc e fo r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t
of u n iv e rsa l, p e rm a n e n t th r ift.
D efinite c o n c e n tra tio n by th e col
le c tiv e m in d of th e p eo p le of a coni
n iu n ity on th e re d u c tio n of w aste,
o n e day in e ach w eek o f th e y ear,
w ill b u ild up a m ig h tie r fo rce fo r
th e c o m m u n ity .
T h a t is w h at th e C h ris tm a s C ash
C lu b w ill do fo r th is c o m m u n ity .
T h e d e fin ite c o n c e n tra tio n o f th e
m in d s of s e v e ra l h u n d re d people in
o n e c o m m u n ity , all w ith th e sam e
p u rp o s e in view , th a t of av o id in g
w a ste , w ill e s ta b lis h p ra c tic e s th a t
w ill be a la s tin g benefit to all in th e '
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PO RTLA N D
Res. Phone 173
C u b a h a s th e la r g e s t o ra n g e g ro v e
in th e w o rld , c o v e rin g 2 ,0 0 0 acres.
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BIG
,
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Sanitary
Meat
Market
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
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G R E SH A M ,
D egree T eam s o f
A rle ta ('a m p No. *05 ¡uni P ort
la n d C am p No. 107, W. O. W.
AT COGSWELL S HALL
Eagle Creek
Saturday Evening, Dec. 30
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ORE.
Home-made Sausage a Specialty
Cash paid for Fat Beef, Veal and
Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices
for Hides and Pelts of all kinds.
FRESH H O M EM A D E SAUER K R A U T
Ju st Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
N ew Ito m i to D epot.
U n d e r co m p le te d
an d proposed
co u n ty h ig h w a y s th e city co u n cil of
F a irv it x,
w as u n d e r a p p re h e n s io n |
J. T. Wilson
th a t th e only way to re a c h th e d e
pot in th a t c ity w ould be by a e r o
p lan e.
Upon c a llin g
a tte n tio n to
th e ir fe a rs th e c o u n ty c o m m issio n e rs
in s tru c te d R oad M aster Jo h n Yeon
to in v e s tig a te , w hich he a c c o rd in g ly
did. T h e a p p re h e n s io n of th e c o u n
cil lias v a n ish e d a n d a new s tr e e t
w ill be o p en ed to re a c h th e d ep o t.
C ough M edicine for C hildren.
Mrs. H ugh C ook, S c o ttsv ille , N.
Y., s a y s : “ A bout five y e a rs ag o w hen
xxa w ere liv in g in G a rb u tt, N. Y., I
d u e tt,te d tw o of m y c h ild re n suftei
leg fro m (o ds w ith C h a m b e rla in ’«
C ough R e rn tu j a n d fo u n d ' J u i t ns
re p re s e n te d In e v ery w av. It p ro m p t
ly c h eck ed th e i r c o u g h in g a n d c u re d
th e ir co ld s q u ic k e r ih a tt a n j l h i n g I
■ v er u s e d .’ O b ta in a o l? e v e ry w h e re .
A U C T IO N E E R
Farm,
Stock and Furniture
Sales a Specialty.
Auction Sales a t Rooms 171
Second Street, Lin lav! Wed
nesday and Friday, it Id A M ,
every Week.
169, 171 a n d 173 S econd S tre e t,
P o rtla n d , O reg o n .
P h on e Main 102« or
O utlook 701.
Grenhom
D o jjie e
Christmas Comes
but Once a Year
and in coming docs it
bring to you the holi
day spirit o f good cheer
with happy smiles and
The Sign o f Saven
merry laughter? —
Or does it rather cause care and worry?
Does it mean happy plans to make the
children joyful?—Or does it mean a heart
ache that the pleasures of the season must be
denied thei ? Would not a cheek for, say,
S12.75 next Xmas free you of many heart
aches and regrets? Our—
(Clirtstmas (Casli (Club
F an cy D rill by
Team
For 1917
Union Music
TICKETS ,fl.
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t
DANCE
P o rtla n d
Gresham, Ore.
I
■He.’
O w in g to th e c a v in g b a n k s th e
tow n of B arfield , o r a t le a st a la rg e
p a rt of it, is to be m oved. B urfield
Is lo c a te d on th e M ississippi riv er.
F ifty -o n e h o u se s w ill be m oved f a r t h
e r in la n d d u rin g th e next few w eeks.
G RESH A M
Furniture Moving and Faimers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
B a c k in g A w a y F ro m th e River.
AND
Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck Co., 22«! A sh St.
P h on e Broadw ay 2 8 5 4
community.
D iscussion
as
to th e
po ssib le
in e lig ib ility
of
C o n g re ss m a n -e le c t
M iss J e a n n e tte R a n k in , of M o n tan a,
b ec a u se of th e re q u ire m e n t of re s i
lien ce in “ th a t s t a te in w hich h e ’
s h a ll be e le c te d ,” is o n ly a p o st-c a m
p a ig n p le a s a n try .
L o n g an d m e rry
ago, th e a w k w a rd a n d u n n e c e ss a ry
’lie o r s h e ” p h ra s e w as d is c a rd e d in
fa v o r of th e in c lu siv e
“ h e .”
V ir
g in ia 's p en al s ta tu te s , fo r ex am p le,
p re s c rib e th a t if " a n y p e rs o n ” do a l
m o st an y s o rt of th in g , " h e ” s h a ll he
p u n is h e d In su ch a n d su ch a m a n n e r.
A nd no w om an e v e r escap ed p u n is h
m e n t b ecau se of th a t “ h e .”
So, a
s e n te n c e to c o n g re s s of a w om an by
an y s t a te in w hich “ h e ” w as e lec ted
is p e rfe c tly valid.
tí
L. L. K id d er H d w. Co.
ance.
T h r if t
is n o t,
as m an y th in k ,
s tin g in e s s o r a v a ric io u s n e s s , b u t a
c o n se rv a tio n of re so u rc e s. An in-
v e s tm e n t fo r p ro fit is not th r if t. T h a t
is sp e c u la tio n .
T h e c o n se rv in g of w h a t o ne hus
a n d its use w ith o u t w aste is o n e of
th e h a b its a c q u ire d by th e m e m b e rs
of th e C h ris tm a s C ash C lu b w hich is
a lr e a d y w ell o rg a n iz e d at th e F irs t
S ta tt B una
Ask th e m fo r fu ll p ar-
tic u la rs .
R
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K
all a very M erry C h r is t
new y e a r of P eace a n d
a n d th a n k in g o u r m any
th e ir p a tro n a g e a n d s u p
p ast y e a r, we a re
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su p p re s s it th a n to s to p a fire bell '
w h en it is rin g in g , b u t s h o u ld c u r e '
th e d is e a se t h a t c a u se s th e c o u g h in g . ,
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Men s and Boys' Dress and
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Work Shoes
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Boots, Shoes and
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w in te r my h u sb a n d
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coughs
C h a m b e rla in '* C o u g h Rent-'*
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Repairing
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is so simple and easy a m ethod of saving your Christmas
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mas.
Shoes and Rubber Goods
A
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Bring in your first pennies
now, o r just come in and talk
it over. W e will explain
fully. Ask for our Special
Circular regarding this plan.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESHAM. ORE