Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, December 26, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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of
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am i a th in g of d is c o m fo rt a n d lnco n -,
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th in g s th e r e h a d been in his
, p*ii*n,* th a t day a lo n g s tre e t
1., r rid e, a b a th tu b , u n lim ite d q u a n ­
tu m s or b re a d a n d b u tte r w ith th e
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hi. ml. a stran g * 1 co lle c tio n o f b lo ck s
mnt a n im a ls a n d h is b elo v ed book.
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and w om an w ho b ad seem ed d e te r ­
m ined to m a k e an im p re ssio n upon
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to sh i p at a ll, b u t h e w as a d e te r ­
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lie cou ld th in k o u t w h a t h e really
th o u g h t.
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w i t h th e book in b is h a n d . T h e new
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a t him tliro n g h tin 1 lilg h w indow , but
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sat i ry s till w ith h is ey es w ide open.
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of ins book a n d a lw a y s he h eld it
tig h tly .
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a
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all too c o m p lic a te d , to o new a n d too
u iii' ita ln .
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un pi c t e d w as lik e ly to h a p p e n a t
an., tim e. As a m a t te r of fa ct, so m e ­
t h i n ! u n ex p ected did h a p p e n a lm o st
im m e d ia te ly . A b u n d fe lt a b o u t his
In d In tiie d a rk a n d fin ally fo u n d ills
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in a m o ­
m ent n p a ir of a rm s w ere ro u n d him ,
anti lie w as b eing h u g g e d , an u n h e a rd
of p ro c e d u re to be ta k in g place in
tin m id d le of th e n ig h t, in a n o th e r
m o m en t lie w as b ein g coaxed an d
btillc 1 an d te m p te d in to lyin g dow n
an d ; o in g t o ste e p a g a in
Of c o u rse,
hl had n o c h a n c e to th in k w ith tlia t
sort or th in g g o in g on.
A nd
fo r
som e p e c u lia r re a s o n
lie did not
,,i, in to m in d very m u ch .
It w as
rat I p f p le a s a n t ju s t to fu ll buck in to
th .it blue an d w h ite c o m fo rt, an d to
hold th e frie n d ly h a n d an d go to
sleep a g a in , li e re m e m b e re d th e o t h ­
e r n ig h ts w hen he hail lik ed to s it
up in bed a n d th in k tilin g s o u t a n d
tin y I , , m e d lo n ely a n d fu r aw ay , i t
n e v er o c c u rre d Io h im , a s b e w ent to
s i , ' t), tlia t In tiie big bed a t Ills sid e
a
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row .lite r row of sm a ll w h ite beds
w i t h lo n e ly b ab ies s ittin g u p in th e m
in tin n ig h t th in k in g o u t w h at th ey
th o u g h t a b o u t th in g s.
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in a
p a rlia m e n ta ry c o m m itte e th a t
lig a te d fo u n d tlia t th e p ro d u c ­
*>t all L o n d o n ’s e le c tric p o w er
lew e e tilr a l s ta tio n s w ould sav e
G . i n ii '"Hl to n s of coul a y e a r a n d
g ti.itly le sse n th e sm o k e evil.
hunger
S ig n a l.
If tiie tire b ell s h o u ld rin g w ould
t o p u t o u t th e lire ?
i t is m uch th e
i , H u e way w ith a co u g h .
A co u g h is
a d a n g e r sig n a l as m u ch us a tire
heli
You sh o u ld no m o re try to
it| p ress it th a n to s to p a lire bell
wit, it it Is rin g in g , b u t sh o u ld c u re
ili 'll." a s e tlia t c a u s e s th e co u g h in g .
■J i . 'a n n e a rly a lw a y s be d o n e by
. ".it.,, C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h ile m e -
il ■ M any h av e u sed it w ith th e
,
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l. ll
I. S t ills .
It
IS . s p . c l
ally v a lu a b le fo r th e p e rs is te n t c o u g h
t h a t • t o fte n fo llo w s a b a d co ld oi a n
.
..tni sto p It o r go und h elp
a t t i n k Of tile g rip . M rs. T h o m a s
Hi . i lu n g , A n d rew s, In d ., w rite s :
"D u rin g th e
w in te r m y h u s b a n d
t a k e s cold
ea sily a n d c o u g h s a n d
,
C h a m b e rla in 's C o u g h Item
e
- th e b est m e d ic in e fo r b re a k
it
up th e s e a tta c k s a n d you c a n n o t
,
him to ta k e any o th e r .” O b taln -
n ld *
e v e r y w h e r e .— A dv.
W a»!«’.
fin e of th e com m one-it th in g s in
d aily life is a piece of w ra p p in g p a ­
per. It Is to rn on th e p a c k a g e w hich
it en v elo p e s an d
Is th ro w n aw ay,
w asted .
So a c c u sto m e d h av e th e
peopb* to to d ay b ecom e to p a p e r hags
a n d w ra p p e rs tlia t th ey no lo n g e r
c o n sid e r th e m as Item s of v alu e. Yet
in tiie a g g re g a te th e p a p e r h ill, of a
s to re if o n e of th e h e a v ie st fa c to rs of
ex p en se.
T h e c u sto m e r, o f co u rse,
p ay s th e b ill, ju s t as he p ay s th e re n t
an d coal a n d lig h t b ills, t i i e c lerk s
h ire , tiie cost of g o ods a n d th e cost
of d eliv ery . It all go es in th e c h a rg e
on th e Item th a t Is sold o v e r th e
c o u n te r o r se n t h om e by w agon o r
m e sse n g e r.
T h e g r e a te r p a rt o f th e p a p e r
w ra p p in g d o n e 111 th e s to r e s to d ay is
n eed less. G o o d s a lre a d y boxed o r
co v ered a re c a re fu lly d o n e u p In i»a-
p er b efo re b ein g d e liv e re d . It looks
n e a te r th u s , a n d eo n q eals th e id e n tl-
ty o f t h e a rtic le .
S to re k e e p e rs and
m a n a g e rs follow
th is
p ra c tic e b e­
c a u se c u s to m e rs d e m a n d o r ex p ect
It. It lias b ecom e a c u sto m of tr a d e
to sen d o u t n o th in g t h a t Is u n ­
w rap p ed . T h e re s u lt Is a n e n o rm o u s
w aste o f p a p e r an d boxes m a d e of
p ap er, w h ich , g o in g in to th e b ills an d
c h a rg e s , a d d s h eav ily to th e cost of
liv in g .
M ost o f ttie w ra p p in g p a p e r used
in th is c o u n try is m ad e o f s u lp h a te
a fo rm of w ood Htoek tr e a te d w ltti
c h e m ic a ls
t h a t In. la rg e m e a su re
conies fro m a b ro a d . T h e w a r in E u ­
ro p e h a s c u rta ile d
tills sto c k a n d
cau sed u h eav y in c re a se In th e p rice
o f " k r a ft,” as th is s o r t o f p a p e r is
sty le d in th e tr a d e .
C o n se q u e n tly ,
th e p a p e r b ills o f r e ta ile r s h av e a d ­
van ced h e a v ily d u rin g tile last tw o
y e a rs , a n d , ns a lre a d y s t a t e d , ’th is a d ­
v an ce lias g o n e In to th e g e n e ra l ac­
c o u n t an d h a s been p aid by th e c o n ­
su m e r.
It ts to th e in te re s t of e v ery In d i­
v id u al w ho b u y s g o ods to d em a n d
eco n o m ics a t th e s to re s , to a sk th a t
g o ods a lre a d y boxed be n o t w rap p ed ,
o r th a t in tiie w ra p p in g c h e a p e r
g ra d e s o f p a p e r be used . If e v e ry ­
body in th e s ta te w ould a d o p t tills
a ttitu d e a n d m a k e it k n o w n to tiie
r e ta ile r s fro m w hom th e y buy th a t
th e y p re f e r th e i r p u rc h a s e s to he d e­
liv e re d w ith a view to eco n o m y , th e
to ta l cost o r b u y in g in th e city w ould
t ill a p p re c ia b ly .
GRESHAM PEOPLE
AND HAPPENINGS
Mr. a n d M rs A H evel e n te r ta in e d
a h ap p y fam ily p a rty y e s te rd a y T h e
g u e sts w ere M r. an d Mrs O. Zeek
a n d fam ily of L e b a n o n , Mr. a n d Mrs. [
Geo. L eslie, M r. a n d M rs G eo L es
lie, J r . am i d a u g h te r V irg in ia a n ti!
Miss P ay W e b b e r of M ilw aukie.
M rs M G. M unson, a s is te r o f Mrs
M. M. S q u ire , will leav e P o rtla n d ,
A C h ris tm a s d in n e r w as en jo y ed
New Y o rk , n e x t S a tu rd a y w ith h e r
a t th e h o m è of Mr. an d M rs. J. E.
h u s b a n d fo r a to u r o f th e co ast.
M etzg er by Mr. a n d Mrs. It. K. C arl-
T h ey w ill v isit first a t L os A n g eles,
so n , M r an d M rs. J . H. M etzger, Ren,
w h e re
Mr. M u n so n ’s b ro th e r is j
P lo y ed an d W a lte r M etzger
m a y o r, I lien couie h e re . On th e ir r e ­
tu r n h o m e th e y w ill v isit o th e r r e l a ­
M r. an d M rs. B. N. R an ey e n te r ­
tiv e s at S a lt L a k e C ity.
ta in e d on S u n d ay Mr. a n d Mrs. T.
W. H o w itt a n d so n F re d e ric k an d
Mr a n d M rs. R u d o lp h K a se r, of
M iss B essie H o w itt,
M r a n d M rs.
Gobi«*. a re h e re fo r th e h o lid a y s v is ­
D ean o f S y cam o re.
itin g w ith re la tiv e s.
A m ong th e O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l
An e n n -r ta in in g d a n c e w as g iven
s tu d e n ts , w ho a re sp e n d in g th e ir v a­
la s t n ig h t In M e tz g e r’s h a ll by th e
c a tio n s at h om e, a re P lo y ed M etzger,
y o u n g la d ie s ’ o rc h e s tra .
It
w as
M iss M a rg u e rite V o lb re c h t an d Miss
la rg e ly a tte n d e d an d su c c e s sfu l an d
L a u ra Davis. T h e la t te r h a s w ith h e r
la s te d fa r in to th e wee s in a ' h o u rs
a frie n d , Miss B onsell.
o f m o rn in g .
In D allas, T ex as, a fine o ld g ia n t
o a k in th e p u b lic s q u a r e w as h u n g
w ith m an y c o lo red e le c tric lig h ts , and
on C h ris tm a s ev e, u n d e r Its w ide
s p re a d in g
b ra n c h e s ,
th e
peo p le
jo in e d in th e s in g in g of C h ris tm a s
C h ris tm a s g u e s ts a t th e h o m e of
c a ro ls, a n d w e re s tir r e d to a fin e r a p ­
M r. an d M rs. A. J. W. B jo w n in c lu d ­
p re c ia tio n of C h ris tm a s th a n th ey
ed Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n B ro o k e a n d son
h ad e v e r k n o w n befo re.
A lfre d , M r. a n d M rs. C. E. W ells an d
M a rsh a llto w n , Iow a, h a d th r e e
d a u g h te r D o ris, Mr. a n d M rs. W. B ar-
b e r.a n d d a u g h te r s F re d a a n d E va an d h u n d re d tin y tr e e s th r o u g h o u t th e
M iss F lo re n c e B ro w n, a ll of P o r t­ city . T h e re w ere m usic, s in g in g , p a ­
la n d , Ju s. W a rre ll of V a n c o u v e r, B ra d e s of sch o o l c h ild re n , firew o rk s,
a n d R o b e rt F ittin g o f K o o sk ia, p rizes fo r th e sch o o l c h ild re n d is p la y ­
in g th e la r g e s t p o ta to fro m th e i r ow n
Id ah o .
g a rd e n , fo r th e m o th e r of th e finest
Mr. a n d M rs. M, D. K e rn e n te r ­ fa m ily of c h ild re n , a n d so on.
8. R. B rad Held e n te r ta in e d
th e fa m ilie s of C. E. R u s h e r an d
R o b e rt L a n sd o w n at d in n e r on C h r is t­
m a s day.
ta in e d on C h ris tin a s Mr. a n d M rs. W.
It. K ern an il fam ily , H aro ld K ern an d
M iss Isab el M etzger. O ne of th e f e a ­
tu r e s o f th e d in n e r w as a fine fat
goose, w hich w as s e n t fo r th e o cca­
sio n fro m H u rley , Id a h o , by M rs. W.
J . H o lle n b e c k , d a u g h te r of Mr. an d
M rs. K ern .
S p rin g fie ld , M ass., gav e a p a g e a n t
d e p ic tin g th e b ir th
of
th e C h ris t
C hild. T h e fig u res, in h is to ric cos­
tu m e , took p a r t in th e p ro g ra m of
c a ro l s in g in g a n d m u sic u n d e r th e
g re a t C h ris tm a s tre e .
C h in e se
ra ilro a d
e m b a n k m e n ts
a re p ro te c te d fro m floods by p la n t­
Mr. a n d M rs. J. C a n n o n e n te r ­ ing th e m w ith a n a tiv e g ra s s w ith
te n a c io u s ro o ts th a t re s is t e ro sio n .
ta in e d on C h ris tm a s M r. a n d M rs.
I,. A. N ew to n o t S p o k a n e a n d Miss
S ta tis tic s show th a t th e n u m b e r of
lle s lo p o f i’o rtla n d . M rs. N ew to n is a u to m o b ile a c c id e n ts
is d e c re a s in g
a s is te r o f M rs. C an n o n .
ste a d ily as c o m p a re d w ith th e n u m ­
BIG DANCE
R u ssian a rm y w as of th e n o b ility ,
th e m id d le cla ss b eing ex clu d e d from
th is h o n o r. T h is w as c o n tr a ry to th e
sy ste m of N ap o leo n , w ho p re fe rre d
ills officers o f p lain o rig in , as he d e ­
c la re d tt^g av e th e m m o re a m b itio n to
w o rk fo r title s .
Royal Club Coffee
Spices and'Extracts at
M r. a n d M rs. F. D. L ich ty a n d
fam ily sp e n t S u n d ay a n d M onday in
G re sh a m , th e g u e sts of Mr. a n d Mrs.
W A M eyers an d M rs M y rtle M yers.
Mr L ich ty Is em p lo y ed w ith th e P e n ­
in s u la r I,u m b e r co m p an y .
Degree Teams of
Arleta Uatnp No. *05 and P o rt­
land ('am p No. 107, \\ < >. W»
AT COGSWELL S HALL
Eagle Creek
M rs R o b e rt W a lk e r of G ra ss V al-
i ley cam e la s t w eek to sp e n d th e hoi-
g = 1 Idavs w ith h e r d a u g h te r . M rs C arl
S
D ahl a n d fam ily .
=
R o y H. G ib b s ts s p e n d in g h is v a c a ­
Saturday Evening, Dec. 30
tio n a t th e h o m e of h is p a re n ts , Mr.
a n d Mrs. F r a n k G ibbs. Roy Is a s t u ­
d e n t at O reg o n A g ric u ltu ra l college
F an cy D rill by
Miss G re tc h e n R adcliff, of P o r t­
la n d . v isited w ith frie n d s In G r is h ­
am on F rid a y .
SPECIAL PRICES
F ra n k F ra k e s w as b ro u g h t h o m e
St. V in c e n t's h o s p ita l on la s t
j F rid a y . H e Is re p o r te d to be doiug
P ortland
Degr«-«1 T«*aiii
Union Music
I fro m
Until tit«’ end of the year you receive free with eaelt
3 Ih. can of Royal Club Coffee at the regular price, your
choice of the following: one 2 ox. bottle Royal Club E xtract
or 26c worth of Royal Ciub Spices. Your own selection»..
Only 4 More Days— Hurry!
—
QUALITY
WIRE
♦»61
On Heating Stoves
until January 1st and a fine line
to select from at
«
L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co.
G R E SH A M , O R E G O N
Emery’s Truck Service
BETW EEN
PORTLAND
AND
Metzger
AND
SERVI« E
WIRE
661
w e ll.
Mr atnl Mrs. Geo. W K en n ey a te
C lirts tm a s tu rk e y w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
J A. F ra k e s a n d fatuity.
Dr. R W Q u e sin b e rry of J o s e p h .
O re g o n , a r r iv e d la s t n ig h t a t th e ,
h o m e o f his p a re n ts , Mr a n d M rs
W a lk e r Q u e sin b e rry of R ockw ood, t o ]
sp e n d th e h o lid ay s.
Miss O live M errill is s p e n d in g h er
C h ris tm a s v a c a tio n a t th e h om e of
h e r m o th e r, M rs C. M errill.
T he m a r ria g e of L e s te r C o n ra d and
M tss M abel (lig e r to o k p lace S u n d ay
a t th e h o m e o f th e b rtd e a t Y oder,
O reg o n
T h e y o u n g c o u p le w ill m ak e
th e i r h o m e n e a r G re sh a m .
TICKETS $1.
LADIES FREE
Nperial T rain « i l i run from P ort­
land anil retu rn a fter th e dance
Shoes and Rubber Goods
Men's and Boys' Dress and
Work Shoes
Men's and Boys' High Cut atnl
Loggers Shoes
Rubber Boots, Shoes and
Rubbers
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
CARL DAUL
GRESHAM
Office w ith P ion eer A uto T ruck Co.. 2 2 « A sh St.
P liou e B roadw ay 2S 54
Furniture Moving and Farmers Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY, Prop.
Gresham, Ore.
Res. Phone 173
Sanitary
Meat
Market
ED. BAUMAN, Prop.
ORE.
G RESH A M
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 HOMEMADE SAUER KRAUT
Just Arrived, A LOT OF SWISS CHEESE, Very Fine
b er of m a c h in e s in use.
T h e a lu m n i a s s o c ia tio n o f th e h ig h
S a c ra m e n to valley re c e n tly tu r n e d
sc h o o l w ill h o ld an im p o r ta n t b u s i­
R u sse llv ille , A rk ., is e n fo rc in g
n ess anil so cial m e e tin g on W e d n e s­ S u n d a y law s so rigidly t h a t ev en te l­ o u t in fo rce to tw o of th e m ost suc-
d ay ev e n in g of th is w eek in M e tz g e r’s e p h o n in g on th a t day is p ro h ib ite d . | c e ssfu l ra b b it d riv e s in its h is to ry .
D istric t 1002, n e a r F ra n k lin , Sac-
h a ll. All m e m b e rs a re u rg e d to he
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m e n to c o u n ty , o ffered as a n a t t r a c ­
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T h e P o rtla n d R a ilw a y , L ig h t & p re s e n t.
g a te (E n g la n d ) school c h ild re n to tio n fre e s h o tg u n sh e lls to ull w ho
P o w er C o m p an y , w hich s u p p lie s tiie
w ould a tte n d , a n d a s a re s u lt a b o u t
M iss R uby E m e ry , o f I’o r tla n d , h e lp p ris o n e rs of w ar fu n d s.
b u lk o f e le c tric a l e n e rg y co n su m ed
1,000 ra b b its w ere sla in .
in I’o r tla n d a n d v ic in ity , o w n s an d s p e n t C h ris tm a s w ith h e r p a re n ts ,
in tills c o u n try 30 to 40 p e r cen t
o p e ra te s a to ta l of ten h u g e pow er Mr. a n d Mrs. B. W. E m ery .
In th e c o n s tru c tio n of a C a lifo rn ia
of th e cases r e q u irin g c h a r ita b le r e ­
p la n ts
five h y d ro -e le c tric an d five
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a u x ilia ry s te a m p la n ts.
T h ey h av e
den in th e g rill w ork o f th e ro o m , so
a co m b in ed cap a c ity of 8 7 ,5 5 0 h o rs e ­ d ay an d M o n d ay w ith fr ie n d s a t
N am es h a v e been given to 727 m i­ t h a t o n ly (lie co n so le is visible, an d
p o w er, u n d fo r th e y e u r 1015 th e se T ro u td a le .
n o r p la n e ts a n d new o n es a re being th is m ay lie d ra w n a b o u t th e room
p la n ts g e n e ra te d
un
a g g re g a te of
to an y c o n v e n ie n t lo catio n .
The
e m b ro id e re d
c e n te rp ie c e , d isc o v e re d all th e tim e.
1 8 0 ,3 7 2 ,5 5 2
k ilo w a tt h o u rs. T h e
co m p an y lias 25 s u b -s ta tio n s , 366 w h ich Mrs. E. B o u g h n e r o ffered to
T h e efficiency of th e s te a m tu r b in e
C o u g h M e d ic in e f o r C h i ld r e n .
m iles of h ig h te n s io n tra n s m is s io n h e r c u s to m e rs d u rin g th e h o lid a y lias in c re a se d 25 p e r cen t in th e la st
M rs. H u g h C ook, S c o ttsv ille , N.
lin es an d 6 ,7 5 0 m iles o f d is trib u tio n b u y in g s e a s o n , w as d ra w n by Mrs. tw o o r th r e e y ears.
Y., sa y s: “ A b o u t five y e a rs ago w hen
w e w ere liv in g In G a rb u tt, N. Y., 1
w ires. It fu r n is h e s c u r r e n t fo r five E. A. F o rs y th e o f th e
H illsv iew
d o c te te d tw o of my c h ild re n suffet
o tlie r e le c tric railw ay s y s te m s In th is n e ig h b o rh o o d .
T h e re w e re se v e ra l
F lo w e rs w ill tu r n to w a rd an a r t i ­ le g fro m ( j.d s w ith C h a m b e rla in 's
te r rito ry .
ficial lig h t ju s t as th ey do to w a rd I i u g h R e m titj an i fo u n d t j u , t as
h u n d re d c o m p e tito r» fo r th e prize.
re p r e s e n te d in e v ery w av. i t p ro m p t­
th e su n .
A New Y ork firm lias a d v ised C on­
ly ch e c k e d th e ir c o u g h in g a n d c u re d
M r. a n d M rs. R. W. C a lk in s had
su l S tu a r t L u p to n , o f U a u te m a la a ll th e ir c h ild re n a n d g ra n d c h ild r e n
In d ia h a s beco m e o n e of th e th e i r co ld s q u ic k e r ih .c t a n : th in g I
i v e r u ser,.'
O b ta in a u l? e v e ry w h e re .
city , of tiie sa le of o n e o f Its m ilita ry p re s e n t
w
o
rld 's g r e a te s t c o n su m e rs of a lu m ­
a fam ily g a th e r in g on
aoropiniieB to th e g o v e rn m e n t of C h ris tm a s d ay .
B esid es th e h om e in u m .
G u a te m a la . T h e p rice o f th e m a ­
fo lk s, th e r e w e re p re s e n t Mr. a n d
c h in e w as $ 1 1 ,9 0 0 .
T h e A m erican
M rs. E. J. H e se ltln e a n d fam ily of
b u ild e r w as p u t In to u c h w ith th e
T e rry , M r. a n d Mrs. A. L. D u ra n t
G u a te m a la n officials by C o n su l L u p ­
a n d fam ily of
I’o r tla n d
a n d Miss
ton.
E lsie C a lk in s, w ho is te a c h in g a t
U n til re c e n tly every officer in th e F o r t K la m a th
Just 'lliis Week Left to get
A. W.
O ff
M rs.
Miss lla z e i F u ltz w as a d in n e r
g u e st on C lirts tm a s a t th e h om e of
Mr a n d Mrs. H. L. St. C la ir.
is
10%
V
J. T. Wilson
AUCTIONEER
Farm, Stock and Furniture
Sales a Specialty.
e
Auction Sales at Rooms 171
Second Street, don lav' A, * *1-
nesilay and Friday, ;t 10 A M ,
every week.
16 9, 171 a n d 173 Second S tr e e t,
P o rtla n d , O reg o n .
I’tione Main 1U2U or
O utlook 701.
(irewhom
Christmas Comes
but Once a Yeai*
and in coming docs it
bring to you the holi­
day spirit o f good cheer
with happy smiles and
merry laughter? —
O r does it rather cause care and worry?
Docs it mean ha; r»y plans to make the
children joyful?—Or does it mean a heart­
ache that the pleasures of t ie season must be
denied then ? Would not a cheek for, say,
S12.75 next Xmas free you of many heart-
aehes and regrets? Our-
•s
I
(Christmas Cash Club
For 1917
is so simple and easy a method of saving your Christmas
Money for 1917 that when you receive yovr check next
season you will feel that you are "finding money.” It is
for young and old alike, no matter v t t' < ir income.
Save a few pennies weekly
(or larger sums if you like)
and reap a harvest of dollars
and joy for your next Christ­
mas.
Bring in your first pennies
now, or just come in and talk
it over. We will explain
77»« Sign o f S o v tri
fully. Ask for our Spec: il
Circular regarding this plan.
FIRST STATE BANK
GRESIIAM, ORE
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