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T W IC E W EEK id rOL. 7, G resham O utlook NO. 5 GRESHAM, God’s Greatest Revelation MULTNOMAH COUNT Y, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH RARE MUSICAL TREAT FOR GRESHAM PEOPLE By ALFRED THOMPSON, A. M., Ph. D. 16, 1917 TU ESD A YS AND F R ID A Y S $1.50 PER YEAR The Springtime of Humanity By THE INQUISITIVE SUBSCRIBER Concert Next Monday Evening Under Auspices of the T his is th e g re a te st th e m e th e my F a th e r ’s b u sin ess" im plies his S p rin g is aw a k en in g an d th e b ird s D aniel Boone o r K it C arson o r som e Women,s Home Missionary Society mind of m an can c o n te m p la te . O ur anxiety 10 e n te r upon His life 's work , a re sin g in g it a welcome. I t is a o th e r very u n d ersta n d in g person. as th e w o rld ’s sav io r, b u t th e h o u r life on th is e a rth is of brief d u ra It Is such people who rear, th e I little cool yet, but In th e notes of th e not h av in g arriv e d he re tu rn e d with tio n ; b irth , child h o o d , m anhood, H is p a re n ts and was su b je ct to them . On next M onday nig h t o ccu rs th e concert given by V irg in ia S p e n c e r , la rk on e recognizes th e se re n e in- b rief item s th e Bible records and i onie and pass before we rea lize th e Of His life from th is tim e u n til He H u tch in so n , c o n tra lto ; W ilm a W ag g n er. p ia n ist; W illiam W allace G rah am , difference 6f th e u niverse to th e ltt- co n stru c ts from th em th e p ictu red neaning or life. We who a re th e was 30 y ea rs of ag e , we have n o th violinist. T his is u n d er th e au sp ices of th e W o m an ’s H ome M issionary , le tro u b le s of m an k in d an d to th e su rro u n id in g s fa r b e tte r th a n any society of th e M. E. ch u rch . stru g g le s of n atio n s th a t seem to us a r tis t could do. T h ere is a th o u g h t » h e rito rs of th e u ntold legacies, he- ing definite only tra d itio n a ry s ta te Miss W ag g n er is well know u in th e n o rth w est as a p ian ist and pipe j heroic. of tr u th th a t accom panies a plain m ents, th e a u th o rity of w hich are lu eath ed to us by all th e p ast, re a l o rg an te ac h er of larg e ab ility . She has m ade two trip s to G erm an y , sp e n d T h e sp rin g tim e of th e y e a r brings u n v arn ish e d tale, an d th e th o u g h t of do u b tfu l. ing a y ear each tim e in B erlin an d stu d y in g u n d er A lbert, Jo n e s an d Bern- th e m ind clo ser to th e rem em b ran ces tr u th in co nnection w ith any sto ry ise, even in tho se m ovem ents, when 2 H is B aptism . At 30 y ears of leep em otions s tir o u r souls, an d we age, he was baptized by Jo h n in J o r h ard Irrg an g . She was th re e y ea rs in ch arg e of th e piano d e p a rtm e n t at of th e sp rin g tim e of h u m a n ity . We ad d s im m easu rab ly to th e en jo y m en t M cM innville college, fo u r y ea rs at A lbany college and Is now h o ld in g th e a re rem in d ed of th e c re atio n th a t we of rea d in g it. tan d on v an tag e g ro u n d , w ith the d an , w here th e s p irit of God des position of d ire c to r of th e C o n serv ato ry at Pacific U niversity. B u t th e Bible sto ry of c re a tio n — of read a b o u t in th e Bible an d w onder aim produced by a full co n secratio n cended upon Him, an d a voice from 3 Mrs. H u tch in so n is well know n as a c o n tra lto soloist, te a c h e r an d sin g if th e sto rie s are th e ch ro n icles of th e cre atio n of m an — is one of h u H eaven declared , ' T his is my be if ou rselves to God, an d a faith in e r in p ro m in en t ch u rch es. F o r tw o years site stu d ied in New Y ork city rea l ev en ts, o r a re th ey b u t th e m an in te re s t an d we in sta n tly s u r loved Son, in whom I am well llin i th a t tr u s ts th e u n k now n fu pleased. H ere He was in a u g u ra te d u n d er T h eo d o re B jo rsten , A. A. P a tto n and Signor B elari. In P o rtla n d she m yths of co m p arativ ely rec en t w rit ro u n d it w ith th e lovable touches F o r tw o years ers. T hey a re Bible sto ries, an d p er th a t we m ost enjoy an d find in it a tu re ; w ith th e se ad v a n ta g e s, we yet in to His M essianic office as the stu d ied w ith ItoHe C o u rse n -ltee d an d K ath lee n L aw ler. Mrs. H u tchinson was c o n tra lto soloist at th e F irs t P re sb y te ria n ch u rc h and haps we sh o u ld not q u estio n th e ir co n g en iality of people an d places w o rld ’s redeem er. ealize we a re but c h ild re n , and fo r th e past fo u r y ears occupied a sim ila r position at th e W hite Tem ple. a u th e n tic ity , h ut th en we a re set to w hich all in h e re n tly long to know’ now b ut little co n cern in g G od’s rev- 3 H is T em p tatio n . A fter His T he O regon J o u rn a l (1 9 1 5 ) say s; “ Mrs H u tch in so n is one of th e finest d o u b tin g when we learn th a t th e m ore ab o u t. Som ew ay, in th e n a tu r latio n s to m an, especially th a t baptism , lie was led in to th e w ild er c o n tra lto s in th e Pacific n o rth w e st, an d possesses a voice of such ap p e alin g worltl is ages upon ages old an d th a t al p erv ersity of th e h u m an h e a rt it rea test gift, H is only b eg o tten son ness, w here fo r -4 0 days He is alone, ! b eau ty as to m ak e h e r n o ta b le as a sin g e r of dev o tio n al so n g s.” T h e S un in d isp u ta b le facts show us th a t th e is ea sie r fo r us to c o n s tru c t an im Jesus C h rist. T h is su b je c t can have te m p te d , trie d by all the com bined day O regonian (1 9 1 6 ) says or h e r, “ In voice am i in te rp re ta tio n Mrs. H u tch six th o u sa n d s years of fain tly re ag in ary e n v iro n m en t o r co rd ia lity no vital in te re s t to tho se who reject elem en ts of evil personified in th e , inson ra n k s witli som e of tile finest ch u rch an d o ra to rio c o n tra lto s in the corded h isto ry are b ut a sm all fra c and n eig h b o rlin ess th a n to c u ltiv a te hid, an d sp iritu a l m a tte rs, and onlv devil, and com es fo rth a victor, for W est. H er voice is a tru e c o n tra lto of g re a t d ep th and b eau ty , and she i passing in te re s t so o n rele g ate d to th e p rince of the world cam e and possesses th a t ra re q u ality , a sp len d id pianissim o. H er diction is su ch as to tion of tim e com pared w ith th e ev i an ac tu al one in th e place w here we dence at hand. You see I have been really are. 'o rg e tfu ln ess by tho se to whom God found n o th in g in Him. m ake every sy llab le au d ib le to h e r au d ien ce." It is th is th o u g h t of com plete co n rea d in g th e a rtic le s of th a t o th e r ind relig ion hold a su b o rd in a te 4 T he T ra n sfig u ra tio n . T his is W illiam W allace G ra h am , an O regonian by b irth , sp en t ten y ears in tlace in th e ir lives, a n d to m any u nique in th e record of ev en ts. It E u ro p e stu d y in g u n d er th e m ost em in en t in stru c to rs. F o r o v er six y ears w riter, R alp h de M ontfos, and am g en iality th a t m akes us en joy th e M em bers of th e ch u rc h , to whom th e was a Hash of th e p erfect H eaven lie atte n d e d th e Itoyal High School of Music in B erlin, u n d er th e in stru c tio n g e ttin g so m ew h at mixed as to who sto rie s we h e a r beside th e fire on w in ter even in g s; also th e sto rie s a n d w h a t we really are. world w ith its passing p le asu res is on sin fu l e a rth . H ere on th e m ount ol Jo sep h Jo ach im , who very h ighly recom m ends him . Mr. G rah am served B ut sp e a k in g of Bible sto rie s; I from th e Bible th a t convey to us more a ttr a c tiv e th a n a stu d y of the ap p eared Moses who gave th e world fo r two y ears as a s s is ta n t in s tru c to r in th e Itoyal A cadem y u n d e r th e d irec leep th in g s of God, as revealed in th e law, and E lijah th e re fo rm e r who tion of H enry M arleau , su ccesso r to Mr. Jo ach im . Mr. G rah am is a finished am su re th a t th e re was in my h e a r g re a t tr u th s w h e th e r we a re to be ing th em in infancy m ore th a n ju s t com e deeply relig io u s in a f te r y ea rs he b irth , life an d d e a th of Je su s the called Israel back to th e law they a r tis t, both by h a b it an d tra in in g . • th e h e a rin g of them for th e first o r h ard e n ed Iconoclasts. T h eir co n on of God, who was also th e son of had forsaken. T his even in g of music p ro m ises to be a ra r e tr e a t fo r G re s h a m p eople. lan. T his was M oses’ first visit to P a l T ic k ets are on sale a t th e B ank ot G resham .________________________________ tim e. I am very su re th ey cam e to scious effort to tra n s p o rt us to a me as m ere rem in d ers of w h at I had happy mood is a sp iritu a l d em o n sta- In H ebrew s 1-1 we read “ God estin e, never before had he trod in know n before. T he reaso n why c h il tion. We have p u t ou rselv es in to a PROMINENT CORBETT av in g of old tim e spoken un to the th e land of prom ise he only saw it FORMER FAIRVIEW MAN YOUNG WOMAN WEDS d re n le a rn so rapidly th e first th re e recep tiv e a ttitu d e — w illing to be a th e rs in th e p ro p h ets by d ivers por- from th e m ount, but now he had TAKES PORTLAND BRIDE y ea rs of th e ir lives is because they m ade happy, even if deceived in to ions, an d in d iv ers m a n n ers, h ath at com e to sta n d T he m a rriag e of Miss L a u ra M. W illiam E. Stone, fo rm e rly of believing th a t th e re is a rea l S an ta knew it alread y . he end of th e se days spoken u n to us " W ith g lo ry w ra p p e d a ro u n d Reed and Mr. Dean R. H anson took Miss M a rg a re t De- C laus o r th a t th e w orld was m ade F airv iew , and 1 rem em b er a stra n g e éa m iliarity n his son, whom He ap p o in ted h eir of On Hie h ills lie n e v e r tro d A nd sp e a k o f th e s t r if e w h ic h wot: Spain ill th in g s, th ro u g h whom also He Dickson w ere m a rrie d on place T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n , M arch 8, from e a rlie s t infancy w ith th e nam es only six th o u sa n d y ears ago. It Is o u r life an d sto rie s of th e Bible. It was not th en th a t th e d o o r of sto ry -lan d is aiade th e w o rld .” T he w orld tirst W ith th e In c a rn a te Son of G od.” T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n , M arch 15, at a t th e F rie n d ’s ch u rc h in P o rtla n d , like le a rn in g ; it was only fre sh en in g opened, idealized figures tro o p o ut mgnized God as w onderful co u n sel th e Rev. H addley officiating. w ith Moses anil E lija h cam e to w itness 4 o 'clock, a t th e resid en ce of th e o r; th en th ro u g h long c e n tu rie s was th e fu lfillm en t of th e law , and in b rid e ’s p a re n ts, at 378 E ast 56th th e b e a u tifu l rin g cerem o n y , Belle up a b it so m eth in g alw ays la te n t in an d ta k e th e ir places in o u r im ag i n ary w orld— b rig h te r, m ore b e a u ti in fo ld ed th e fact th a t He is th e a u g u ra tio n of th e reig n of g race an d s tre e t, P o rtla n d . T he cerem ony was Reed, neice of th e b rid e a c tin g as th e m ind of man. I m ade th e ac q u ain tan c e of a m ost ful th a t m usty facts of science. n ighty G od; th en th e m ission of tru th . ring b earer. Only a few frie n d s of the p erfo rm ed by Rev. Mr. M cH enry, in te re stin g little girl th e o th e r day. T h ere a re som e p erso n a lities th a t Jesus, in clu d in g H is e a rth ly life, 5 T he C rucifixion. In th e agony p a sto r of th e Mt. T ab o r P re sb y te ria n c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s w ere p rese n t. Af in d th e ap p licatio n of His w ork to of G eth sem a n e an d th e d e a th of J e ch u rch , in th e p resen ce of ab o u t 30 te r th e cerem ony, th e m em b ers of She was scarcely th re e years old, b u t j have th e ex q u isite facu lty of bring- (the p rese n t ta u g h t men th a t God is su s on th e cro ss on C alv ary we have re la tiv e s and close frie n d s of th e th e p rid a l p a rty w ere ta k e n to th e h e r u n d e rsta n d in g w as w onderful. ing th is idealism to daily life, even he e v e rla stin g F a th e r, b u t in th e age th e g re a te st tra g e d y of file w o rld 's c o n tra c tin g p arties. T he house was H azelw ood, w h ere th ey w ere given She h ad b ro u g h t it w ith her. I am am ong us o ld e r ones. They invest o com e, m en will know Him a s the h isto ry . H ere was fo u g h t th e g r e a t ta ste fu lly d eco rated w ith palm s and a five-course u in n e r by th a t com su re I did th e sam e th in g , because I th e hom e s ittin g room , th e pulpit, P rin ce of Peace. Bach of th e se con- est b a ttle of all tim e. No w ords can tu lip s. T he w edding g ifts w ere nu- pany, co m p lim e n tin g th e b rid e and rem e m b er ab o u t it. T his u n d e rsta n d th e forum w ith definite charm They ep tio n s show processes long and p o rtra y , no a r t i s t ’s b ru sh can paint m erous an d b ea u tifu l. T he b rid e was Kroom. Mr. H anson Is th e m a n a g e r ing is n ot developed in all ch ild ren . even m ake th e hom e d in n e r ta b le in tedious, God w ith in fin ite p atience th e scenes h ere en a cted on C alvary becom ingly dressed in a grey trav e l- . of Oie co m p an y 's b u sin ess a t M ult- P erh ap s it is w hat we call precocity, th e m ost o rd in a ry su rro u n d in g s seem th o u g h all ch ild ren know fa r m ore a place of h igh an d fine e n te r ta in sp eak in g in sim p le se n ten c es, re w hen Je su s w as crucified. It was ing su it. T he young couple left im- 1 n o m ah F alls. vealing H im self in gleam s of light, th e day of th e G reat A to n em en t; one m ed iately for a w edding trip , but ! T h e w rite r is n ot p erso n a lly ac th a n we th in k they do. T his funny m ent. This is th e essence of living, until th e re w as en sh rin e d in th e m an, a p erfec t m an, th e God m an, di<l not an n o u n ce th e ir d e stin a tio n . q u a in te d w ith Mr. H anson, hut the little sch ap of h u m an ity was pecu an d it is n ot d ep e n d en t upon a sin lia rly in te re ste d an d fascin ated by gle m a terial su b stan ce. T h at is, it onsciousness of th e race som e s t a son of th e e te rn a l F a th e r, m eets all T he bride is th e d a u g h te r of Mr fact th a t he is capable of m an ag in g ble, fu n d a m e n ta l facts co n cern in g th e com bined elem e n ts of evil of all an d Mrs. H ald an e D ickson of P o rt a b u sin ess fo r so la rg e a firm as th e b ear sto ries. Of course, th is was be m akes no difference w h eth e r th e s u r tlliinself, w hich by g ra d u a l unfold- m en, of all tim e, p ast, p rese n t, fu land. T he groom is a son of Mr. and H azlew ood is proof positive th a t he cau se in som e previous experience ro u n d in g s are plain o r fine o r w heth- ng in itiated new m ovem ents to w ard s tu re and co n q u o rs. T he w eapons of Mrs. A. L. S tone of F airview . He is is a tru st-w o rth y young m an. T he of ch ildhood a b ear had m ean t so m e -| e r th e food is e le g a n t o r co arse; it th in g d elig litfu l and h alf te rrify in g , m akes no difference w h eth e r th e re iltim ate perfection. H is en em ies w ere h a te , m alig n ity , in th e em ploy of th e Pacific Tele- I b rid e is th e youngest d a u g h te r of In th e study of Je su s th e C hrist cu rses, in su lts, un belief. If you have h p one com pany in P o rtla n d , w here Mr. an d Mrs. W H. Reed an d was You c a n ’t give a p erfectly new b rain ' are se rv a n ts o r w h eth e r th e people m uch depends upon th e a ttitu d e we n ev er beheld C alv ary before, view it lie has had a resp o n sib le position for born an d grew to w om anhood here, — If th e re is such a th in g - - a n in ti a re doing th e ir own w o rk — th e re is assum e. If we ap p ro a ch th e subjec now, sta n d in aw e, be silen t ye in th e past eig h t years. Mr. and Mrs. an d is a very ch a rm in g young lady m a te a c q u ain tan c e w ith a b ear in less a q u ality , a p erso n ality th a t m ark s m erely to stu d y th e h isto ric C h rist h a b ita n ts of th e w orld; listen to th e S tone will m ak e th e ir hom e in P o rt beloved by h e r n u m e ro u s frien d s, th a n th re e years. No, I am convinced high class people, people of sp iritu a l we are a t once c o n fro n ted w ith last w ords of th e dying S avior "F ath land. who will w ish h e r every h ap p in ess th a t th e little child o u t of whose eyes u n d ersta n d in g , and it Is th is q u ality jiroblem s we c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d ; if e r forgive them fo r th ey know not as sh e s ta rts on life ’s jo u rn e y w ith th e G reat In tellig en ce shone so visi- th a t m akes life w orth living w here- o us Je su s is a m ere m an, we again w h a t they d o .” " In to th y h an d s I LOGGING WORKER KILLED th e m an of h e r choice. She will be to bly w as a rein c arn atio n , m aybe o f 1 ev er we find it. find difficulties we ca n n o t overcom e. com m end my s p ir it” BY FLYING CABLE him a dev o ted an d fa ith fu l wife. B. F. M ulkey will speak a t th e R u teb eau f an d Je a n de Meung \g a in If we only give an in te lle ctu al " I t Is fin ish ed .” M ethodist Episcopal ch u rch next j w ere th e tw o m ost noted poets of tile F ra n k M eeker, firem an on a don issen t to the te ac h in g of th e New ANOTHER FORGERY 6 The R esu rre ctio n Je su s arose S unday n ig h t on th e su b je ct, "T h e I th irte e n th ce n tu ry . T he fo rm e r was T estam ent, and accept H is tr u e hu- front th e dead on th e th ird day, and key en g in e a t th e logging cam p of LAID TO C. M HALL Bible and S cience." T hose who an exponent of every form of poetry ----------- nanity and H is su p rem e d iv in ity , we th u s proved to th e w orld th a t He was th e C am eron T ay lo r L u m b er Co., W illiam M. Jo h n so n m ade an un- h ea rd Mr. M ulkey h ere a few w eeks I and prose, an d is th e o ld est rep resen - Shall not d eriv e m uch benefit from th e co n q u e ro r of d ea th an d hades. fo u r m iles from Bull Run, received fa ta l in ju rie s T uesday when he was su ccessfu l a tte m p t to collect a sp u r- ago on a k in d red su b je ct, will be ta tiv e of p erso n al poetry in F ran ce, t>ur study. H ere was perfect victory th e D ivine stru c k by a flying cable. An effort ious n o te issued by C. M. H all of su re to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e oppor- R u teb eau f died In th e y ea r 1280. We m ust cognize th a t all tr u th is seal was affixed to th e reco rd of His tu n ity to h e a r him again. All a r e ! ______________ »xperim ental, e m p iric a l; no tr u th can life, and front h en c efo rth th e sons of was m ade to ta k e th e in ju re d mail to G resh am , who is now serv in g tim e at in v ited to atten d . P adlocked pockets, w ith slotH P o rtla n d fo r tre a tm e n t, but he died Salem fo r forgery, ome to us in any o th e r w ay; we may men have a firm an c h o rag e fo r th e ir th ro u g h w hich coins can be dropped, T h e n o te for $375 was given with adm ire G od’s w orks, we m ay a p p re faith . "B ec au se I live ye sh all live on th e way to Bull Run sta tio n . M. A. Ross P ost and R elief C orps have been p aten te d fo r use by p e r D eputy C o ro n er Lowe was notified th e n am e of M. A. D ixon’s sig n a tu re hend facts a ro u n d us, b u t God is a lso .” will m eet for th e ir re g u la r m eetin g sons em ployed in public places who of th e accid en t an d he took th e body a tta c h e d It. was a n o th e r of H all's ly know n in experien ce, so we 7 T he A scension. S tand w ith me a t th e g ran g e hall tom orrow , M arch m ust sh a re w ith em ployers tip s they nust cotne to th e su b je c t know ning fo r a m om ent on th e m o u n t, w here to P o rtla n d , w here it was tu rn e d over fo rg e rie s and in th e tria l fo r collec 17. to D unning A t M cEntee. tio n before C ircu it Ju d g e D avis the receive. n o u r consciousness th a t God is o u r He blesses His disciples an d ascends M eeker was 60 y ears old an d is h o ld e r, W illiam Jo h n so n was n o n •’ath e r in w hom we live, an d move, un to H eaven. " L if t up y o u r heads, REPORT O F T H E CONDITION OF ind have o u r being; who feeds us O ye g ates; and be ye lift up, ye ev su rv iv ed by a w ife a t O regon City su ited . laily w ith sp iritu a l food, an d ever e rla stin g d o o rs; an d • th e K ing of an d a d a u g h te r at Oswego E x p ert T u lo n g . iceks to e n la rg e o u r ca p ac ities th a t glory sh all com e in. W ho is th is An ex p ert piano tu n e r from P o rt C o n cert. ve may becom e perfect m en in K ing of G lory? T h e Lord stro n g and A splendid m usical p ro g ram will lan d will be h ere a b o u t M arch 2<* NO. 135 Ih rist Jesu s. m ighty, th e Lord m ig h ty in b a ttle .” be given on M onday n ig h t, M arch lit, and so licits y o u r w ork. Best of re f At G resh am , in the S tate of O regon, a t th e close of b u sin ess M arch 5, 1917. ere n ces in G resh am and P o rtlan d . We can n o t explain th e w orks of T he record of G od’s rev e latio n is a t R e g n er’s o p era house by Pacific R ates rea so n ab le. Call th e O utlook K E S O l’HCEH " tu re , inexplicable pheno m en a su r- fo re v er closed, n o th in g can ev er be U niversity trio. A uspices W. H. M. 8. office, p hone 701, for in fo rm atio n L oans and discounts 162,144.32 of th e M ethodist ch u rch . T ic k ets oil O v erd ra fts, secured and unsecured <>und us ev e ry w h e re ; how th a n can added to th e book. G od’s g re a te st sale at Bank of G resh am , 35, 25 and None Hoys’ R o ller S k ates *1.00. At L Bonds and w arra n ts 20,857.01 expect to enfold th e h idden mys- rev elatio n to m en is H is Son, whom 15 cents. Stocks anil o th e r secu rities K id d er Hdw. Co. I6o on ery of th e G odhead. He h a th ap p o in ted h e ir of all th in g s; B anking house z2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 P ro m w hence cam e Je su s? F u rn itu re anil fixtures ...n ....... h e n c efo rth G od’s rev e latio n s will be 3,260.40 O th er real e s ta te ow ned How could God becom e in c a rn a te ? to th e consciousness of men direct, 2,650.00 Due from h an k s (n o t reserve h an k s) » 3,965.80 How could Je su s be both hum an by th e s p irit of God of whom Je su s lute front approved reserv e hanks 88,115.63 ml divine? said , " B u t the co m fo rte r even th e C hecks and o th e r cash item s 16.48 These q u estio n s may be believed, Holy S p irit whom th e F a th e r will E x changes for clearin g house 86.09 Cash on hand >ut we ca n n o t u n d e rsta n d th e m ; send in my nam e, he sh a ll te ac h you 1 14,577.68 bese and m any other» we leave u n ail th in g s, and b rin g to rem e m »106,760.68 it th a t day com es w hen we sh all brance all th a t I said u n to you. 'i like Him, fo r we sh all see Him a s • T o tal ................................ .................. T he life of Je su s was an d is, a per- »310,732 41 le is." petuai rev e latio n . He cam e to show LIAHILITIKH W hat G od’s re v e la tio n m eans to j ))g , he F a th e r, to reveal th e F a th e r ’s C ap ital stock paid In ........................................... » 30,000.00 S u rp lu s fu n d 20.000.00 he w orld is best seen in th e seven c h a ra c te r to us. A God of Love, G iven by the G iven on U ndivided profits, less expenses and tax es paid 1,777.63 old asp ects of H is life. L ight, T ru th P o stal sav in g s bank deposits 4,565.58 1 His B irth. T he b irth of Je su s is Je su s explains every q u estio n , and In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b je ct ;o check »143,703.07 well e stab lish ed fact, born in Beth- aI1BWerH every problem of every life, D em and ce rtifica tes of deposit ...... . 1,805.84 "hem — th e H ouse of B read, reared fo r does H e n o t say, “ I am th e res- j 6,3 3 1 SI C a sh ie r check s o u tsta n d in g Union High School In R egner’s Hall T im e and sav in g s deposits 102,488 21 It N azareth w here He was n u rtu re d u rre c tio n and th e life, he th a t be-I Num ber T w o G re sh am , O regon th e loving and te n d e r h a n d s of lieveth in m e th o u g h he w ere dead ‘ »258 893.93 >lary and Jo se p h . At th e age of 12 yet sh a ll he live, and w hosoever liv e find him in th e tem p le a t Je ru s a - etti and believeth in m e sh all nev er O th e r llablllH ea ..................................................................... 60.85 Total »310,73 2 4 1 ra in co n v e rsatio n w ith th e Jew ish die. B elievest th o u th is ? ” S ta te of O regon, C ounty of M ultnom ah, ss, leaders. H is s ta te m e n t to H is m oth- To be follow ed next week by th e > I, C. J. Lundquist, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly r W ist ye nht th a t I m u st be ab o u t su b je ct. "T h e C h u rch of T o d ay ." f FIRST STATE BANK “What Hap]penec to Jones” Junior Class A recently patented combined Reserved" se a te s fo r th e ju n io r •ay, "W h a t H appened to J o n e s ? ” to typew riter table and chair fold to-| e given M arch 23 in K eg n e r’s op era gether to form a cover for the ma »use, a re on sale at G resham drug chine, and to economize floor space. lore. 6 9 f 1 • Fri., Mar. 23 A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowleuge and belief. C. J. Lundquist, Cashier. S ub scrib ed and sw orn to before m e th is 12th day of M arch, 1917. L. NYSTROM, N otary Public My commission expires April 8th,-1920. Correct Attest: A. Meyers, Theo. Hrugger, C. J. Lundquist, Directors.