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    GRESHAM
OUTLOOK TUESDAY. DE« EMBER 2ii.
U tili
APPROPRIATE GAMES
UNIVERSITY WORKING ' SCHOOL INSTRUCTION
TROUTDALE COMMUNITY
FOR HOLIDAY SEASON
FOR BETTER SCHOOLS
IN THREE-DAY SESSION CHRISTMAS IS A SUCCESS
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AUCTION SALE
I n iv - r s lt v o f O rego n, E ugene, lie-
PORTLAND, Dee 26
E s tim a te s :
T in* c o m m u n ity C h ris tm a s tre e Sat-J
D D E W i t SI
5 _aine« are si
On my Place One Mile North of Rockwood on Barr Road
ways ut <'h r is l him * tim e o r d u r­ ■'ember 2 5 .— "T h e day o f th e 'l i t t l e in d ic a te th a t 2000 tea chers w ill a t - I u rd a y was a g re a t success, and d id
in g oth er hollriav -ea«ous splen
red sch o o lh o u se '
is
past.
I t was tend the th re e -d a y session o f th e O r e - * m uch to w a rd e n ha ncin g a real com - i
did to play. There 1« a new way o f l i e , , r retU any w ay, hut u s u a lly a d ir - gon S ta te T each ers' asso cia tio n th a t m u n lty s p ir it.
T he fo llo w in g p ro ­
p la yin g hide mid seek Just the op­ ty w h ite , o r not p a in te d at a ll T h e re convenes in th e c ity to m o rro w . T he
gra m « a s g iv e n :
C h ris tm a s ta lk
HORSES AND COWS
posite o f the old fa m ilia r game
Tfce
are H till a m o ng us those w ho love to fa ct th a t the c o n v e n tio n is be in g held Hev, B. C. B re w s te r; S anta C laus
playe r whA Is " i t " goes aw ay to hide.
3
Horses.
10
Cows. 2 Heifer Calves. Young Bull
ta lk ab ou t th e good o ld d a ys' w h ich d u r in g th e v a ca tio n p e rio d has a l­ F a irie s , fo u r l i t t le g ir ls ; song, "S to ry
Instead o f b lin d in g , w h ile a ll the other
FARM IMPLEMENTS. ETC.
deep dow n in o u r h e a rts we know- lo w ed m any teachers w ho w o u ld o th ­ o f a S o u l." C le lia C ra w fo rd ; re c ita ­
players rem ain at the goal
W hile one
T w o F a rm W agons. S p rin g W agon
S in g le W agon
liu g g v
Two-
counts lo o they all b lind th e ir eyes. a re n o t h a lf so good as th e days th a t e rw ise be occupied to a tte n d th e ses­ tio n , " H a r d T im e s ,” E d w in D u P u ys;
seated P haeton. S preader Box
M ow er.
Hake.
D o ub le H arness
are now
W e m ay te ll th e yo u n g e r sions th a t p ro m ise to be m ost In te r ­ re c ita tio n . Am y K e n d a ll; p la y, "B e d
At the end o f the cou ntin g the play
S in g le H arness
H id in g C u ltiv a to r.
W u lk in g C u ltiv a to r .
Spray
w h at
h a rd s h ip s we en- e s tin g and in s tru c tiv e .
era all hu nt fo r the hldet
As soon as g e n e ra .io n
Pum p w ith F ittin g s .
C u ta w a y D isk H a rro w .
H oot C u tte r.
Feed
P e p p e r."
in te rm e d ia te
p u p ils
of
one discovers Ids h id in g place he m ust Id u re d ; how we w a lke d live m ile s to
C u tte r
H ay C a rrie r, F o rk und Cable. 1000 pound P la tfo rm Scale.
T h e m ee ting s and discussio ns w ill s c h o o l;
snow song, school p u p ils ;
squeeze In and hide there too I f there J s c h o o l; how we sat on hom e-m ade
Hay Rack
3 plow s
L it t e r C a rrie r. C id e r Press
2 sets Double
be he ld in bo th the L in c o ln h ig h solo, "O L it t le T o w n o f B e th le h e m ,"
B lock and T a ckle .
3 C ro w -b a rs
K a n t-h o o k .
2 P icks. 7 Hay
Isn 't enough room fo r him he must benches and n e ve r th o u g h t about
L a rrs o n ; C h ris tm a s d o c k ­
school a u d ito r iu m a n il the S lia iu u c k M rs J
F o rk s
Lo g C h a in
2 Shovels. H ay K n ife . 2 T ile Spades
2 Ill-
ta ke a seat in p lain sight near the hid
such fo o lish n e ss as s a n ita ry d r in k in g school.
g a llo n M ilk Cans.
3 5-gul. M ilk Cans
3-gal. M ilk Can
2 M ilk
ings, fo u r g ir ls , m a g icia n act. Ned
Ing place The player who Is unable to
P ails
2 S teel D ouble Trees
W agon Box.
Steel Jack
Le ve l.
and v e n tila tio n .
L o u d e n ; pian o solo, M rs L. A. H a r ­
discover the hid in g place la " I t ” for
G rin d s to n e .
2 F a rm W agon S p rin g s
H a n d C a rt.
Sledge.
Two
“ We m ay deceive o u rse lve s fo r the
T w e lv e new classes in v a rio u s h ig h low .
the next game.
W edges
P o ta to
S hovel. G r/.in S hovel. B a u d C o rn P la n te r
m
om
ent
in
to
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in
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pro-
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to
be
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iz
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d
A lieun bag Is alm ost a Jollier play
T he p ro g ra m was very w e ll given,
TKKMS— Sum s o f 181(1 or under. C ash; over #1(1 six m onths' tim e
m ale than a ball
W hy, does a c h ild ' gress th a t has been m ade con sists at ,|ie Jefferso n h ig h school n ig h t th e tw o nu m b e rs. "S a n ta 's F a irie s ”
on b ankable n ote at S per cent in terest. T w o per cent discount
ask? Just because II never runs aw ay m a in ly o f fads and exp en sive in n o - school, J a n u a ry 2 a c c o rd in g to an-
for Cash.
and llie play "R e d P e p p e r" being de­
and loses Its e lf os a ba ll does so often va tio n s.
n o u n ccitte n t m ade ye ste rd a y by A. M.
s
e
rv
in
g
o
f
especial
m
e
n
tio
n
,
sh
o
w
in
g
« lie n It goes ro llin g o ff alone to see
F re e L iiiich al N oon.
Sale Ruin or Shine
T h e re a l test u n d e r w h ic h litis al- G ra y , p rin c ip a l o f th e school.
T he
m uch w o rk by
tin*
teachers, and
the w orld. A liean bag can't m il. and
t itu d c o l m in d b re aks do w n com - ¡classes a rc Io he a p a ri o f th e re g u la r
MARTIN MULTHAUF, Owner
b rig h t a p titu d e in th e c h ild re n . C an­
so It ,s nearly alw ays ready to play
p le te ly conies when we c o n s id e r th e llig h , 8(.hoo, courae an(, w , „
ope„
W. S. WOOD, A uctioneer, V ancouver.
1». W. M IDDLETON, Clerk
when a ch ild Is ready
You can mwke
dy and n u ts were d is trib u te d to a ll
yo u r ow n l»*un bog too. some rainy needs o f o u r ow n boys and g irls . No a m i fre e to th e p u b lic.
o f th e la rg e cro w d present, and ju d g ­
aftern oon when you are not able to go m a tte r w h a t o u r school exp erience
T he new classes w ill be in th e fo l- in g fro m the happy faces, a ll d e p a rt­
out In the garden to play- Strong red has been, we do not w a n t the m io | ow jllg su b je cts-
E n g lis h co m p o si­ ed f u ll o f th e C h ris tm a s s p ir it.
have to w a lk live m ile s to a sch o o l; tio n , E n g lis h lite r a l tire , c h e m is try ,
and w h ite striped tic k in g sewed care
In a recent le tte r fro m Mrs. L . M.
fu lly w ith sin al' stitches in a double we are lik e ly to c o m p la in i f the y
b o o kke e p in g .
G e n tia n ,
L a tin , ad ­ K u m m e r, she te lls o f a very pleasant
sq u a re
which m eusures a b o ut six have to w a lk a m ile a n ti a h a lf. No
Inches on each side Is the best cover m a tte r how m uch we m ake g lo ry In vanced S panish, c o m m e rc ia l a r ith m e ­ v is it in Venice, C a lifo r n ia , w ith M r.
tic . c o m m e rc ia l E n g lis h , p u b lic sp e a k­ and Mrs. F ra n k A x te ll, fo r m e r ly o f
fo r a bean bag and It should l«e tilled
o u r ow n d is c o m fo rt in th e good old
in g , physics and d ic ta tio n in s h o rt
tw o th ird s fu ll o f .tried peas or beans
G resham , and tlie w o n d e rfu l trip s
A n o lh e i and a pre: Her cover fo r a bean da ys,' we are by no m eans an xio us-
hand.
they took th e m sig h tse e in g . M r. and
ling Is made o f tp tiie slro rig tin h lm ch e d ¡in d e e d we art* not even w illin g to
M rs K u tu m e r are s e ttle d in B lo o m ­
cotton Hitd it Is decorated w ith some j have t h e ir spines d e fo rm e d by Ill-
S ix ty -tw o m en and six wom en ate
P. 0. Gresham R, No. 2,
b rig h t flowers cut from scraps o f j t ilt in g desks, o r t h e ir eyes ru in e d by th e i r C h ris tm a s d in n e r in th e co u n ty in g to n . Illin o is .
was Established in 1883 Thirty three Years Ago, by A B. Elliott.
M r. and M rs. lloscoe and " B i l l y "
ch in tz or copies o f v o ttr Noah's A rk p o or
lig h tin g
a rra n g e m e n ts .
W e j j a i | ye ste rd a y and !4 men d in e d in
le ft F rid a y fo r W o o d b u rn to spend Who expects to sell out or retire from business in the next year or
nnlmHlR cut fro m l»!nck » n in h ric Those re a lize in th is day o f c iv iliz a tio n and
¿ lie c ity ja il. E le a n o r H a rris , co lo re d
little p ictu re figures should be sewed In |iroKre88 U la , ty p h o id fe v e r is a germ
C h ris tm a s w ith re la tive s.
two and has reduced prices in many Hues and will continue to have
I he o n ly wom an p ris o n e r in th e c ity
over and m c i s tilt lies io the w h ile
,
,
,
Mrs. K in g and M ild re d , o f Hock- prices that will save you money.
..........
,
disease and th a t it behooves us to be ja il, was released by M u n ic ip a l Judge
bean bag cover When vou have made
w o o .l, cam e io a tte n d Hie C h ris tm a s
c a r re
as m any as eight o r ten tine, new bean | I ,a
e , fu
ul
o f
our
« a n ita ry a rra n g e - L a n g g iith ye ste rd a y m o rn in g .
tree p ro g ra m S a tu rd a y eve ning.
m
enta.
bag’s von nre ready to In v ite a ll th8
S h e riff H u r lb u r t served a tu r k e y
Miss Peggy T h o m a s, o f P ort la ud ,
“ In fa ct, when we th in k o f o u r
ch ild re n from the house ne xt door fo r
I t I lls .’ I'ruit Sugar f o r ......... ¡81.(Ml Fairy Soap, (I bars
d in n e r to the p riso n e rs in h is care.
2ft.
spent th e w eek-end w itli frie n d s in
an aftern oon o f pleasant bean bag c h ild re n , we are a lw a ys re a d y Io sub-
1» lb. sack A lbers Bros. Peacock
Dew Drop W ashing Pow der,
T lie m enu con sisted , besides th e t u r ­
T ro u td a le .
e,llnes
I scrib e d e fin ite ly
to th e s ta te m e n t
pure B oiled O ats...........................4<>c
la rg e size ..........................
15c
An em pty wooden soap box m ay be I ,|tu t the l i t t le red sch o o lh o u se ' is out key, o f vegetables, c ra n b e rrie s , c o f­
Ir v in g Id t^ w ho is at th e tu b u c u la r Corn and T om atoes, 3 cans
2ftc
Cilrua
W ashing P ow der, large
fee, n u ts and oranges.
tra n sfo rm e d by a « lever boy in to a
s a n ita riu m in Salem , is v is itin g Ills Boil Ami am i Sap olio, each
; o f da te ju s t as soon as a c o m m u n ity
Sc ,
.. ................................................
splendid bean hat: lx»a.rd. q u ite as
A c h ic k e n d in n e r was served to the
Arm A H am m er S o d a ........
g ra n d p a re n ts , M r
and
M rs. John Ivory Soap, laundry s iz e ..............
je a n fin d s o m e th in g b e tte r to ta k e i t s '
Sc
stro n g and p re tty ps any w h ich you
Sm all W hite and L arge W hite
p riso n e rs in th e c ity ja il. T w o boxes
B u rd in e .
W hite W onder Soap, 6 bars
25«
B«*aiis at |Miund
......................
can buy at a toy «Imp
One end and 1 |,Iut e•”
Id
o f apples and h a lf a box o f oranges
C
rystal
W
hite,
6
b
ars................
2ftc
P enuanl S h orten in g, m edium
M rs. C. I T hom a s and d a u g h te r
the tw o sides should he knocked o ff
T h e fo re g o in g is th e in tr o d u c tio n
were donated to
th e
p ris o n e rs by
M t. H ood B o ra x. 6 b a rs .............
2ftc
and large size pails, Udc and 181.7ft
E liz a b e th a re sp e n d in g a few days
the box. it nil the re m a in in g end m ust o f a le c tu re on th e O regon s ta n d a rd
S w ift's N aptlia Soap, 6 bars
2ftc h rink le Corn F lakee. 3 for
25c
c h a rita b le persons.
tie braced to the bottom by some strip s .school illu s tr a te d
it T h e D alles w ith M rs T h o m a s’ p a r­ Happy Day Soap, 8 bars.
w ith
46 slides.
25c 3 pkgs. Magic Veaat
o f wood taken fro m the o th e r end. T ills le c tu re is a p a rt o f lh e n e w !
G olden Star Soap, 8 bars.....
2Sc O T ubular latnterns
T he fu n e ra l o f lle v . A le x a n d e r t'e s- ents, M r. and M rs. I) .1. Cooper
Three holes va ryin g In size anil one
Baby
E
lephant
Soap,
6
bars
25c Barn S lioveis .
M r. a n il M rs. C. I. R a k e r a n il son
p ic to r ia l in s tr u c tio n se rvice o ffe re d t e lli, w ho « a s k ille d in a jitn e y a c c i­
above the o th e r are then cut w ith a
Eels N aptlia Soap, 10 bars
Afte H onest T acks, at paper
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f
th
e
State
D
utch
C
lea
n
ser............................
c irc u la r saw lit the bottom , and the
d e n t on W a s h in g to n s tre e t D ecem ber
Kc M atting T acks, at paper
e n tire board is painted red.
T h e U n iv e rs ity . T he le c tu re is fre e ; and 22, was held at 9 a. m. to d a y in St. and M rs. Jay B a ile y and th re e c h il­
\\ c have a big line of Graniteware, Hardware, Doors and Win
game Is played like th a t o f rin g in g , th«- slid e s are “ fre e , except fo r ex­ M a ry 's P ro -C a th e d ra l. H ig h re q u ie m d re n , and M r. B e rt M cCandless were
(lows and Dishes at Greatly Reduced Prices.
hoops on a stake
press charges.
T h e le c tu re on the
d in n e r guests at tlie hom e o f M r. and
mass w ill he offere d.
N
a ils, a ll sizes, b u t L a th and
C arnation, H olly and Y eloban
Bean bag puss In the corn er’ Is the {s ta n d a rd
school,
fo r
exa m p le , is
S h in g le N ails, at lb .................... 4c
Milk, 3 cans 8 8 c,
1 doz.
»Be
F a th e r C e s te lli was 77 yea rs o ld , M rs 1!. II. B a ile y yeste rd ay.
Jolliest sort o f a bean i,a g game. Each 1
usable by tea chers, s u p e rv is o rs , co u n ­
and was c h a p la in
at St. V in c e n t’s
Bring your 5 gallon coal oil cans, we fill them for 55c
child chooses a tree fo r Ids corner,
I lik e
M in e s < o in iiio n .
and h a lf the placers are provided w ith ty ho ard o f e d u c a tio n , in w o r k in g fo r h o s p ita l.
B u ria l was in M o u n t C a l­
We are selling U. S. Poultry Fence, also Pittsburg and Colorado
bean bags. One child tosses a bean b e tte r p h y s ic a l c o n d itio n s .
v a ry cem e te ry.
Fence at Prices before the advance.
T
he
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t
t
l
e
red
s
c
h
o
o
lh
o
u
s
e
"
slides
hag to a ch ild at an opposite tree. Iro
These are p ro spe rous days fo r th e
Servic« « fo r M rs. G e rtru d e C h a m ­
Reduced prices on HEATERS, STOVES and RANGES OLIVER
m ediately run ning to w a rd his o ppo­ show in sta n ce s o f im p ro p e r lig h tin g ,
b re au , o f 186 East T h ir te e n th s tre e t, u n s c ru p u lo u s m in in g p ro m o te r. W itli
PLOWS and HARROWS.
nent's tree. 1 lie oth er child trie s to o f good lig h tin g , o f o ld e q u ip m e n t,
copper,
zinc,
lead
and
o
th
e
r
m
etals
w ho was k ille d in th e same a ccid e n t,
catch the bean bag and reach the o i im p ro p e r s e a tin g , o f p ro p e r f u r n i
D upont stumping po w der w .o n i»..».
s e llin g at “p rice s w h ic h enable a n y ­
« a s he ld al 10 a. m. to d a y in F in le y ’s
th ro w e r's tree first
As a great many
tu re , o f h e a tin g and v e n tila tio n ,
th
in
g
e
n
title
d
to
th
e
nam
e
o
f
a
m
ine
bean bags utav lie fly in g throu gh the
cha pe l. She was b u rie d in L o n e F ir
a ir nt once, the game w ill prove a p ro p e r and im p ro p e r; o f good and c •in e te ry,
M rs. C h a m b re a u is s u r ­ to pass d iv id e n d s o f unpre cede nted
whole lo t o f fun fo r a group o f c h il­ baii g ro u n d s , o f safe and d a n g e ro u s
vive d by her w id o w e r, .1 J. C h a m ­ a m o u n t, it is th e easiest t ilin g in the
dren
scho olhou se d r in k in g su p p lie s, and
w o rld to exd lte th e p u b lic 's im a g in a ­
breau.
"B ean bag c a ll' Is a tine game to o f o id fa s h io n e d and m o d e rn schools.
tio n w itli respect to the p o s s ib ilitie s
E<l
w
ard
Savage,
w
ho
s
u
sta
in
e
d
a
play on a law n or in a field some
The
e x te n sio n
d iv is io n believes
o f a lm ost any k in d o f m in in g e n te r­
Office with Commercial Delivery Co.
fra c tu re d s k u ll in the w re c k , is s e m i­
fro s ty day when a child w ants to |
th a t p ic to r ia l in s tr u c tio n w ill s h o rtly
prise and to sep ara te the person o f
w arm Ids finger« and toe«
One child
22!» Pine Street Between F irst and Second
conscious at St V in c e n t’s h o s p ita l.
sm a ll m eans fro m his h a rd earned
who is " i t ” tosses a bean bag In the tig u re ve ry e x te n s iv e ly in th e ed uca­ Hopes fo r
his
re co ve ry a re e n te r­
savings.
ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND
n ir and at the san e tim e calls q u ic k ly tio n a l pla n o f O regon.
ta in e d by his p h ysicia n s.
the name o f another - Id’ll who Is play
PORTLAND
The
com m onest
m e th o d o f ap­
Ing the game. The ch ild called most
proach to th e p u b lic is th ro u g h the
F a n n e r's H a u lin g , F u r n itu r e M oving . O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal,
A
b a p tis m a l fo n t 200 yea rs o ld
( a n a d ia n H ig h Plie«*-
ran fo rw a rd and catch the bean hag
a d v e rtis in g c o lu m n s o f new spapers.
« a s used a t th e hom e o f Dr. and
Briquets, Sand and Gravel
before It fa lls to the ground or he
T h e C a na dia n d e p a rtm e n t o f la b o r " B u y now b e fore th e slo c k is lis te d ,"
M
rs.
it.
i).
B
o
y
n
to
n
,
at
th
e
W
isco
n
sin
m ust leave the ground T he child who
P ortlan d
Gresham
" D o not
catches it sue e ssfu lly the greatest V e te ra n s' hom e in M ilw a u k e e when re p o rts th a t c o u n try s u ffe rin g fro m reads one a d v e rtis e m e n t.
B roadway 24IN2; A-2O7H
Phone 79 x
num ber o f tim es w ins the game
tlie Rev. E. B. E rie ba ptize d Hay in crea sed cost o f liv in g to un e x te n t w a it, because tlie p fle e is g o in g to
G ustave B o y n to n .
T h e fo n t was an as g re a t as does th e U n ite d States. in* advanced 10, 25 o r 50 cents a
Both s k illfu l and am using Is ibe h e irlo o m o f Jud ge B a rlo w , g ra n d ­ In tlie six m o n th s betw een J u ly and share a fte r such and such a d a te ,"
D ecem ber, 1914, th e cost o f a w e e k­ reads
C hristm as game o f "m ix e d pickles ' Ev
a n o th e r.
"L a te s t
ad vice s,”
fa th e r o f Dr. B o yn to n .
ery one know s how d ltfl- u lt it Is to get
ly fa m ily
bu dget
of
som e t h ir t y de cla res a th ir d ,
"a n n o u n c e a big
one's fa v o rite piece o f pickle out o f the
“ ta p ie foods
rose
fro m
$7.42 to s tr ik e o f bonanza o r e ." "S o and so,
M a r tin Van B u re n , w h o a p p a re n t
pickle Jar. and it was bis ¡act w hich
$8 .13, th o u g h p a rt o f th is ris e was the fa m o u s m illin g e n g in e e r," reads
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perhaps due to seasonal diffe re nce s. s t ill a n o th e r, " w ir e s th a t the fu tu r e
The players are provided w ith a couple h im in a flo ck, is said to have w a ite d
T he cost o f food in 1915 was re c k ­ o f o u r p ro p e rty is a s s u re d ." Som e­
o f "p ic k le fo rk s ." w h ich very much re
A J. W BROWN, Prop.
u n t il th e end o f his p re s id e n tia l te rm
serohte i.n lttin g need.es
VruipJ w ith p.-fore d ra w in g any o f his s a la ry . The oned 13 per cent g re a te r th a n five tim e s a m ap shows the a lleg ed s tr ik e
and th is th ro u g h o u t and th e c o n tig u ity o f the p ro p e rty to
these, tlie com petitors la ke th e ir scat.« to ta l,' a c c o rd in g to th e $ 2 6,00 0 ra te yea rs b e fo rt
Best Quality Meats
the D o m in io n as a w h ole , not in the ¡th e m in e o f some re p u ta b le c o rp o ra ­
around the in b lc In the .e n te r o f
the n paid, was an even $ 1 00 ,0 00
w hich Is the p ickle |ar
In fro n t of
c itie s alone
T h e cost o f fu e l and tio n .
Tin* p h o to g ra p h o f men e n ­
each player a litt le heap o f "p ickle s'
in a P e n n s y lv a n ia to w n it was p ro ­ lig h tin g was hut 4 per cen t g re a te r gaged in a c tu a l m in in g is fre q u e n tly
Is placed, the said 'picklea " consisting
th a n in 1910, b u t in m any m a n u fa c t­ t.s o r te d to.
A nd the p u b lic
w e ll,
o f pleeps o f sm ooth wood or Ivory o f posed to have S unday b a se b a ll. T he
Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOOS. according
burgess d e clin e d
to
lice n se unless ured goods th e re were a g a in phe- ¡ th e y s im p ly " f a l l fo r i t " in droves.
various shapes and sizes
It is ex
T ile p re d o m in a tin g
It is p ro b a b ly no e x a g g e ra tio n to
ceedlngly d ltflc u lt to pick up these w ith th e people a p p ro ve d , so boxes were n o m iu a l rises.
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>the " fo r k s " and convey them Into the placed in tlie ch u rch e s on Sunday. In flu e n ce th e d e p a rtm e n t n a tu r a lly { say Dial at leant 25 to 50 pe r cent o f
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Jar. and he o r she who firs t sue-eeds T h e re s u lt was 900 fa v o re d and 200 fin d s 10 be tlie « a r, and it p o in ts o u t I th is k in d o f tilin g is in s p ire d by out t W
In so disposing o f th e ir p a rtic u la r heap opposed.
th e c o m p e n s a tin g s tim u la tio n ol the and o u t c ro o k , dness. and th a t Hi.*
i f "p ic k le s '' Is tlie wiuner.
Iiig h p r ie s upon in d u s try and trad» , g re a te r p a rt o f the re m a in d e r, th o u g h
The
a rtic h o k e ,
w h ic h o r ig in a lly N ot o n ly d id the w a r m ake necessary i free, pe rha ps, fro m the ta in t o f dls-
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There Is a d e lig titfu lli laughable cant.* fro m B a rh a ry , is not a b o ta n i­ p ro d u c tio n in m any lin e s n e ve r be- ho ne sty, has tin roo ts in th e fg n o r-
C hristm as game called 'th e lord o f mis
cal species, b u t a v a rie ty o f the for.* th o u g h t o f, hut It mad. p r o fit“ la n ce and i l l fo u n d e d e n th u s ia s m of
ro le ." Here some ope usually one o f th is tle , w h ic h g ro w s s p o n ta n e o u sly
I f m ore
Ibe la rg e r uojrs o r g irls at first. is given a il a lo n g th e A fr ic a n coast o f the ab le p ro d u c tio n th a t was not neces- pro spe cto rs and p ro m o te rs.
a spray o f ho lly
M ita le v e r Hie person M e d ite rra n e a n fro n t M orocco to P a l­ sary and th a t had been a tte m p te d in { th a n tw o o r th re e o u t o f eve ry fifty
q u ie te r tim e s w ith u n s a tis fa c to ry re ­ new m in in g e n te rp ris e s whose s e c u r­
holding the holly does ollie , players
estin e.
must Im ita te exactly
No a rtlc s In
s u lts W a r Is also p o in te d to as m ak- it ie s a n * p u b lic ly a d v e rtis e d to d a y
w hich the W illy leadei indulges must
N o w ’s the time to look up your needs and
A flash o f lig h tn in g lig h ts t i p tlie log c ro p c o n d itio n s o f less m o m e n t de velop In to n ro flta h le u n d e rta k in g s ,
stum p Ids fo llo w e rs
I'hey fo llo w him
t i fix in g prices
th a n
eve r be fore, the n we may
s a fe ly abandon
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your order early. W e ll satisfy you in
as he cra w ls under fu rn itu re , jum ps
I Io* s h o tt cro p o f 1914 was o f boc - : te a ch in g s o l exp erience F o r i f th e re
over stools and lien, lies or waltzes o n d , yet it seems to las* m uch lo n g e r
o n d a ry im p o rta n c e in ra is in g prices. | he m ore th a n tw o o r th re e estah-
every way.
GRESHAM O UTLO O K.
round the room
They even Im ita te
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th e la rg e cro p o r 1915 d id not r< - [¡»bed m in is today whose se c u ritie s
Ids grim aces
When the I riven Hon o f
ilolidsy rim** In Belgium.
duce the m to a n y th in g lik e n o rm a l „ e r e a d v e rtis e d in th e sam e b iz a rre
one holly leadei lias given out some
No carol singing n . U h iM .i.a . . ards. ,ev e„ .
H ow ever m uch «ho gram-
other m em ber o f the company w ill vol
fa s h io n ten, fifte e n o r tw e n ty years
no < hri«tm as tiee>. o<> < lirlstm as tors! . ,
. , . .
unteer fo r the position
Any one who
T o ,,s . hristm a« w .m ld n-.f be C h rist-
‘" Kh” r “ V‘ n8 COBU' ' aha,la ago, we can not re a d ily c a ll to m in d
w ould like to toad the o m p z n y a mer
inns w ith o u t these S.-•.•««..rles hut C“ “ nOt b u ’
,h a f ,h e * « r res- t h e ir names.
rv dance around the room should be
B e lg liim seems to h m e rubbed along
hpr fro ,n a '»«presslon ae ie n -
nPoned to h a te a tu rn at It
w ell enough w ith o u t them even la-fore t'ta te d b j th e re a c tio n fro m "boom"
A piece o f hog in th e w estern cove
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la k e ,
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lu e rry m a k ln g C hristm as fo r the most
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ab ou t la rg e e n ou gh to m ake a li t t le
fa c tu re rs h a \e d iscove red a s u b s ti­
part Is a solemn fe stiva l
F o rm e rly
W h ile s lic in g c a rro ts M rs M o rris
tu te fo r ju te and hem p, w h ic h have C h ristm as in the land o f the Belgians ' Hosehaum . o f E liz a b e th , N J , s tru c k is la n d , us b ro ke n o tf and is fio a llu g
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a ro u n d th e head o f th e la ke
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beotne scarce in G e rm a n y , in v a ri- j was preceded by s season of s tric t sb |
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fro m tw e lv e io
fo u rte e n
feet are
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species
of
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was a w e d d in g r in g w h ich show ed g ro w in g
on
th is " flo a tin g is ia iid "
h e rb — th e best fib e r be in g yie ld e d Advent, d u rin g w hich there was an
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signs of having been in th e gro u n d and it is p ro v in g a menace to tne
by E h lrs u tu m . w h ile E a n g u s ti- e n tire disuse o f flesh
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Young Belgian tielles tlo n ,
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was le g ib le , to-
p la n ts grow w ild In O e rm a n y
1.00
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o b je c ts seve ral m ile s d is ta n t w ith a
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Thursday, January 4, 1917, Commencing 10:30a.m .
The A.
ELLIOTT CO.
of Powell- Valley
Greatly Reduced Prices
H o ss’ T ruck S e r v ic e
Bert Hoss
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET
Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon
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