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OUTLOOK T IE S D A V ,
CORBETT
THE
In th e C irc u it C o u rt o f th e S ta te of
We w ere very a g re e a b ly s u rp ris e d
O reg o n fo r th e C o u n ty o f M u lt­ w ith th e h o lid ay n u m b e r o f th e
nom ah .
G re sh a m O u tlo o k , it b e in g so m uch
J o h n B ro w n , P la in tiff vs. H en ry A.
L a to u re ll an ti C h a rle s II. L a to u r- la r g e r th a n we h ad ex p ected . T h is
•11, D e fe n d a n ts .
e d itio n o f o u r title hom e p a p e r w ould
T o H e n ry A. L o u te re ll a n d C h a rle s d o c re d it to a tow n th ric e th e size o f
H . L a to u re ll, th e ab o v e n am ed G resh am .
D e fe n d a n ts .
,
,
! P o m o n a g ra n g e m et a t o u r h a ll
In th e n a m e of th e S ta te of O re- W ed n esd ay w ith a very good a tte n d
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th e
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| The s t u r d y la d s ,
w ith lo y a l
h e a rt* .
d efied a t y r a n t 's m ig h t.
A nd e v e r y m a n w a s a v o lu n te e r w ho
e n lis te d in t h a t f i g h t.
In '41, w h e n L in c o ln s o u n d e d
f o r th
t h e c o u n t r y 's c a ll.
A m ig h ty h o s t c a m e f o r w a r d an<t o f ­
f e r e d h im t h e i r a l l ;
T h e y c a m e f ro m to w n a n d
h a m le t,
f ro m N o r th a n d E a s t a n d W e st.
Vnd th e lo y a l lo v e o f c o u n tr y w a s
b u r n i n g In e a c h b r e a s t.
A nd r o w in '17 o u r h o y s a g a in m a r c h
to t h e f r a y :
I N in e
h u n d red
th o u sa n d
V o lu n te e r s
w ill s u r e ly s a v e th e d ay .
T h e y 'll h o ld to th e tr a d ltio n a . a s t h e i r
g r a n d s i r e s d id o f y o re,
| And fig h t f o r h o m e a n d c o u n tr y an d
th e f la g t h e i r g r a n d s i r e s b o re.
And w h e n th e d a y s o f w a r a r e o 'e r a n d
P e a c e a lla y s o u r fe a rs.
The
g re a te s t
s t r i f e th e w o rld h a s
k n o w n w ill be w o n b y V o lu n te e r s
W h o m a r c h e d a w a y w ith o u t b e a t
of
ilru n v —n o
c ro w d s
w ish e d
th e m
G odspeed—
Hut a g r a t e f u l n a tio n w ill t h a n k th e
b o y s w h o c a m e in h e r h o u r o f need.
No u r g in g w a s t h e ir s , th e y n e e d e d no
p ia is e .
t h e ir liv e s
w e re
f re e ly
g iv e n .
A ll th e y a s k w a s to fig h t f o r th e flag
— t h e r e s t th e y t r u s t e d to H e a v e n .
So a s i l e n t p r a y e r g o e s u p f ro m o u r
h e a r t s , a s w e tr y to s m ile t h r o u g h
o u r te a r s .
T h a t G od in H is in fin ite m e rc y w ill
In Ing b a c k o u r V o lu n te e rs .
— M rs. R. M o o re
ta k e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t you an d each * ,v en ,h e tlfth d eg ree.
o f you as fo llo w s:
Mrs. L ucy K in c a id so ld h e r fa rm C o p y rig h t, IS17. by A m erican r r e e e A sso­
T h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts H e n ry A. to Mr. B y ers o f P o rtla n d la s t w eek.
c ia tio n .
L a to u re ll a n d C h a rle s H. L a to u re ll
¡Huge
p
ap er bud issued a very
a re in d e b te d to p la in tiff on c o n tra c t
ROCKWOOD
cred
e d ita b le C h ristm as edition. 1
of e m p lo y m e n t in th e su m o f $290
w ith in te r e s t fro m th e 1st day of
w as looking o v er th e new s sec­
An
a p p ro p r ia te
se rm o n
and
J u ly , 1917, a t th e r a te of 6 p e r cen t
tion by the fro n t window. My w ife
p e r a n n u m u n til p aid , an d th a t p la in ­ C h ris tm a s tr e e w ere fe a tu re s a t th e
tiff h a v e ju d g m e n t a g a in s t said d e ­ c h u rc h la st S u n d ay .
A good p ro ­ --at near, ahsurla-tl in th e story p art.
" W h a t's th a t? " she ask d. listening.
fe n d a n ts a n d e ach o f th e m fo r said g ra m w as g iv en a n d th e c h ild re n
She w as Hlwa.is on th e lookout for
su m , to g e th e r w ith c o sts a n d dis-
b u rs m e n ts h e re in , also th a t th e re a l w ere e ach g iv en a tr e a t. Rev. T hos. m o t e e g g s . W hat sh e h eard certain ly
p ro p e rty
h e r e in a f te r
d e sc rib e d , A tk in s o n , th e p a sto r, h a s a n n o u n c e d did sound like a hen an n o u n cing the
w hich
h a s been a tta c h e d in th is p re a c h in g
se rv ic e
ev ery
S u n d ay u rriv a l o f o n e-tw elfth of u dozen.
a c tio n be sold to s a tis f y th e p la in tiffs m o rn in g a n d e v e n in g a n d p r a y e r ­
"T h at," I an sw ered , "Is E zra B arn ­
d e m a n d s , a s ab o v e se t fo r th , a n d th a t
e x e c u tio n issu e in said b e h a lf. Said m e e tin g n ex t T h u rs d a y e v e n in g T h e sta b le in a s ta te of am u sem en t.”
We looked th ro u g h th e w indow , and.
re a l p ro p e rty so a tta c h e d is d e scrib ed S u n d ay sch o o l I s g ro w in g in n u m ­
as fo llo w s ::
b e rs a n d in te re s t an d a ll a r e In v ited su re enough, here he cam e dow n the
“ B e g in n in g a t th e n o rth w e s t c o r­ to a tte n d .
Rev. Mr. S n ell o f P o r t­ s tre e t, an ex p an siv e sm ile Illu m in at­
n e r of th e tr a c t o f la n d co n v ey ed by la n d e x p ects to a ss ist th e p a s to r in ing his m oonlike face.
J o h n T h o m a s a n d A ne T h o m a s, his
"W h a t on e a rth can th i m an be
w ife, to J o h n
R o m etsch , by d eed th e serv ices.
laughing so about all alone? ' my wife
d a te d M arch 1 6 th , 1906, w hich deed
w an ted to know . S he w as th a t w ay —
is re c o rd e d on pag e 31, book 357, of
PLEASANT HOME
n ev er co n ten t to let a m an be happy
th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty d e e d re c o rd s;
unless sh e knew th e reaso n why.
th e n c e ru n n in g s o u th 19 d e g re e s an d
Mr. a n d M rs. W illiam B ey er r e ­
So 1 w ent to th e door an d san g out
01 m in u te s e a s t a lo n g th e w est
T H E A L IE N
b o u n d a ry lin e of said Jo h n R o m etsch tu r n e d S u n d ay fro m N e illsv ille, W is­ to E zra, " is n 't It kind of stingy to e n ­
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joy It ull by y o u rself?"
tr a c t to th e s o u th w e s t c o rn e r th e r e ­
[ An a lie n h o rn , I c a n n o t c la im
o f; th e n c e s o u th 19 d e g re e s a n d 01 in g w ith c h ild re n an d o th e r re la tiv e s
W hen be bad u n w ound th e wool tip ­
F u ll p o r tio n In y o u r S t r i p s a n d S t a r s ;
m in u te e a st p ro d u c in g said lin e to a | fo r th e p ast e ig h t
m o n th s.
T hey pet from bis neck und tak en th e rock­ I 1 c a n n o t s h a r e y o u r s t o r i e d fa m e .
p o in t 100 fe e t so u th 19 d e g re e s an d
ing c h air w hich th e m issis liad se t be­
N o r r e a p th e g lo r y o f y o u r s c a r s , ,
o l m in u te e a st of place of b e g in n in g ; w ere a c c o m p a n ie d by th e ir g r a n d ­
Miss F ra n c e s
W a g n e r, fore th e fireplace for him he leaned I k n o w n o F a t h e r o f tin- t.a n d ,
th e n c e so u th 69 d e g re e s a n d 59 m in ­ d a u g h te r ,
I N o L in c o ln c a m e to se t m en fre e ,
u te s w est 51 fe e t to a p o in t; th e n c e w ho w as called e a st la s t s u m m e r by hack and cut g ash es in the a tm o s­ i F o r I a m o f a n a lie n la n d .
n o rth 19 d e g re e s an d 01 m in u te w est th e d ro w n in g of tw o s is te r s a n d a phere w ith a n o th e r flourish of his
Yet c r a v e to fig h t f o r lib e r ty .
sh arp cuchlnnutlous. " I'v e h eard o' I k n o w n o d e a r a n d h o n o re d p a s t.
100 fe e t to th e so u th lin e o f P ow ell
V alley r o a d ; th e n c e n o rth 69 de niece. M iss W a g n e r w ill re s u m e h e r S an ta C laus p lay in ’ tric k s before now ,”
N o h e a r o e s o f th e ru g g e d y e a r s
g re e s a n d 59 m in u te s e a st 51 feet to s tu d ie s in th e h ig h sch o o l in G re s h ­ said he. "b u t I don t guess he a in ’t W iien liv e s w e re in t h e b a la n c e c a s t
th e p lace of b e g in n in g . A lso b e g in ­ am a f te r th e h o lid ay s.
n ev er played none no fu u u ler th an
Anil v ic to r y c a m e thro* b lo o d
am i
n in g a t th e s o u th e a s t c o rn e r of th e
te a r s .
this.
ab o v e t r a c t ; th e n c e ru n n in g n o rth 69
TROUTDALE
“I t w as like th is: T hree, four d ay s A c ro ss th e s e a - s p a c e I w a s b o rn .
d e g re e s 59 m in u te s e a st to th e w est
An a lie n b r o t h e r o f th e fre e —
ago my hoy C het com e home w ith a
lin e o f M ain s t r e e t in th e to w n of
T h e R ed C ro ss will h o ld a n all- ra b b it—one o' tlieiu big w hite c ritte rs ‘ My h e a r t le a p s u p to h a il th e m o rn
G re sh a m , M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , O re ­
W h en 1 c a n fig h t f o r lib e r ty .
n ext w ith th e pink ey e s—th a t he'd sivupped
g o n ; th e n c e n o rth 1 d e g re e a n d 16 d ay m e e tin g a t th e c h u rc h
m in u te s w est a lo n g th e w est lin e of T h u rs d a y , D e cem b er 27. E ach m e m ­ o ff one o' his m itten s to th e one arm ed A sc io n o f a w a r - c u r s h e d s t a t e
W h e re M ig h t s t a l k s b y w ith c la n k in g
said M ain s t r e e t to th e s o u th e a s t c o r­ b e r is a sk e d to b rin g a lig h t lu n ch M ayhew boy fer. W hen he com e In,
sw o riL
n e r of said tr a c t co n v ey ed by Jo h n
inggiu' th e th in g in his arm s, his ma I b e n t In t e r r o r a n d In h a te —
T h o m a s an d A ne T h o m a s, h is w ife, fo r th e noon m eal. Coffee w ill be
a st him w hose it w as, an ' he said It
An a to m in a s e r v i l e h o rd e ;
to J o h n R o m etsch as sh o w n by deed serv ed .
w as his'n a n ' its n am e w as Jim m y an' H ut a t y o u r w e lc o m e w h e n I ca m o
re c o rd e d on p ag e 442, book 363 of
A c ro ss th e w id e a n d r e s t l e s s se a .
said M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty d eed re c o rd s ;
T h e r e ta il p rice o f m ilk In E n g ­ E ddie M ayhew give it to him.
th e n c e s o u th 69 d e g re e s a n d 59 m in ­ lan d h a s been a d v a n c e d fro m 14 to
“ ‘T hem M ayhew boys a in ’t givln' | M.v so u l le a p e d in m e lik e a fiam e—
1, too, w o u ld fig h t f u r lib e r ty .
u te s w est to th e s o u th w e s t c o rn e r of
n o th in ’ aw ay fe r n o th in ',' says she. i )h. le t m e s t a n d b e s id e y o u r s o n s
sa id R o m e tsc h tr a c t; th e n c e s o u th 19 16 c e n ts a q u a rt. T h e s a le a n d use 'W h a t'd you give him fer it?'
■ T o le a r n th e d u t y o f th e h o u r.
d e g re e s a n d 01 m in u te e a s t to th e of c ream h a s been p ro h ib ite d , ex cep t
“C het know ed he w as cornered, so 'T o f a c e th e f o e m a n 's d e a d ly g u n s
p lace o f b e g in n in g ,— a ll c o n ta in e d in fo r in v a lid s , in f a n ts , an d fo r b u tte r
And h e lp Io c r u s h h is c r u e l p o w er.
he ow ned up th a t he'd give E d die one
th e n o rth w e s t q u a r te r o f S ectio n 10, m a k in g .
o' his wool m itten s
'I d o n 't n ever I c r a v e to sh o w th e lo v e I feel
T o w n s h ip 1, S o u th R an g e 3, E a s t of
F o r y o u , m y b r o t h e r s o f th e f r e e —
W illa m e tte M e rid an , in th e to w n of
w ear b u t one m uch an y h o w ,' sa y s he,
You le t m e s h a r e y o u r c o u n t r y 's w e a l—
C h a m b e rla in 's T a b le ts,
G re sh a m , C o u n ty o f M u ltn o m a h ,
'a n ', besides. E d d ie's a poor, one urm ed
L et m e d e f e n d I ts lib e r ty !
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts a re in te n d ­
S ta te o f O re g o n .”
boy, a n ’ bis h and w as cold, an ' it w as
W. B. n o s e .
T h is su m m o n s is se rv e d u p o n you ed e sp e c ia lly fo r sto m a c h tro u b le s , cornin' C h ris'm u s.’
a n d c o n s tip a tio n ,
an d
by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f o n ce a w eek b ilio u s n e ss
"I seen th e look In his m a's eye, an'
I-O R T H E M E N A T T H E I 'B O R T
fo r six w eek s in th e G re sh a m O u t­ h av e m et w ith m uch su ccess In th e
lo o k , a tw ice-a-w eek n e w s p a p e r of tr e a tm e n t of th o s e d iseases. P eo p le 1 fe lt so rry fer C het, so I says, ‘C h et,’ L o rd G o d o f B o s ts , w h o s e m ig h ty tia n d
g e n e ra l
c irc u la tio n , p u b lis h e d
in w ho h av e su ffe re d fo r y e a rs w ith say s I, sevi le-like, ‘you com e to th e D o m in io n hohlH o n se a a n d la n d ,
M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty , O reg o n , by o r ­ sto m a c h tr o u b le a n d h a v e been u n ­ b arn alo n g i f m e,’ like I w as goln' to In P e a c e a n d W a r T h y W ill w e see
d e r of th e H on. Jo h n P. K a v a n a u g h , a b le to o b ta in a n y p e rm a n e n t re lie f, lick him.
S h a p in g tile l a r g e r L ib e rty .
p re s id in g ju d g e of th e ab o v e e n title d h av e been co m p le te ly c u re d by th e
" T h a t satisfied his ma. So C het an ' N a tio n s m a y r i s e a n il n a t i o n s f a ll,
c o u rt, w hich o r d e r w as d u ly g iv en , use of th e s e ta b le ts . C h a m b e rla in 's m e w ent to th e b arn an ' m ade a box T h y c h a n g e l e s s P u r p o s e r u l e s th e m a ll.
m a d e a n d e n te r e d on th e 1 6 th d ay of T a b le ts a r e also o f g re a t v a lu e fo r
C h ro n ic
c o n s tip a tio n to keep th e rab b it In. I know ed the W iien I le n th tile s s w if t o n w a v e o r field
N o v em b er, 1917, an d th e d a te o f th e b ilio u sn e ss.
He T h o u a s u r p d e f e n s e a n d s h ie ld !
la s t p u b lic a tio n th e r e o f is th e 2d day m ay be p e rm a n e n tly c u re d by ta k in g th in g 'd freeze to d e a th if he k ep’ it C o n so le a n d s u c c o r th o s e w h o fa ll
C h a m b e rla in ’s T a b le ts a n d o b s e rv ­ an y w h e re s but i l l th e house, a n ’ I
o f J a n u a r y , 1918.
in g th e p lain p rin te d d ire c tio n s w ith know ed his ma w ou ld n 't listen to his A nd h e lp a n d h e a r te n e tlrh a n d a ll! I
MILO C. K IN G ,
11. h e a r a p e o p le '» p r a y e r s fo r th o s e
»ach b o ttle .— Adv.
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff.
doin ' th a t, so I p u ls him up to g lttln ' W h o f e a r le s s f a r e t h e t r c o u n t r y 's fo es!
G re sh a m , O re.
rlil of it by in v itin ' Ills C ousin A rtie F o r th o s e w h o w e a k an il b ro k e n lie.
o v er fe r C h ris'm u s an g liln ' It to him In w e a r in e s s a n d a g o n y —
G r e a t H e a le r , to t h e i r b e d s o f
p a in
fer a C h ris'm u s present.
w h o le
"A rtie, you know .” E zra explained, C om e, to u c h , a n d m a k e th e m
M a n u fa c tu re d bv
a g a in .
"is my w ife's b ro th e r's boy. You re­
SANDY CREAMERY CO.
i l h e a r a p e o p le 's p r a y e r , a n d
b le s s
m
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Dan
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T h e n a m e "M o u n t H ood B u t­
T h y s e r v a n t s in t h e i r h o u r o f s t r e s s ! |
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t e r ” h as h e re to fo re been used by I
F o r th o s e to w h o m th e c a ll s h a ll co m e
p e rm iss io n of th e M ount Hood* Ice
died a n ' left a w id d er w ith eig ht chll- W e p r a y T h y te n d e r w e lc o m e ho m e.
Men’s Dress Shoes
C ream Co., w hich h a s a ll Its
d ern ?
T h e to il, th e b i t t e r n e s s , a ll p a s t.
H o y s’ Shoes
d a iry p ro d u c ts re g is te re d u n d e r
"W aal, w hen C het told his ma w hat W e t r u s t th e m to th y lo v e a t la s t.
Rubber Boots anil Shoes
th a t title
T h a t p e rm issio n h as
he w as guin' to d o she said he eould I) h e a r a p e o p le ’s p r a y e r f o r nil
ce a se d , h e n c e th e c h a n g e of n am e,
M en’s Rubbers.
keep th e ra b b it in th e attic till C h rls’- W ho. n o b ly s t r i v i n g , n o b ly f a l l '
w hich b ecam e effectiv e on J a n u ­
F o r th o s e w h o m i n i s t e r a m i h e a l.
Shoe Repairing a Specialty
m tis a n ' not a m in u te longer
So lie A nd s p e n d th e m s e lv e s , t h e i r s k ill, th e ir
ary 1.
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M eadow
B u tte r "
w rit to A rtie, an ' tills inornin' brig h t
le a l—
GRESHAM SHOE SHOP
" >11 be fo u n d at all th e L e a d in g
n n ’ early h ere com es th e bull fam b ly — R en ew t h e i r h e i r t s w ith C h r is t- lik e
Carl lla b l. Prop.
s to re s in th e c o u n ty . A sk fo r It.
Mis' B ak er an ' tin- hu ll eight i hililerti
fa ith .
"C h et, he h a d n 't even got up y et, but A nd g u a r d th e m fro m d is e a s e an ti d e a th .
I ro u sted In in out. an ' w hen he com e A nd in th in e o w n g o o d tim e . L o rd , se n d
dow n he tolt A rtie ubout the Jim m y T h y P e a c e o n e a r t h till T im e s h a ll end!
Jo h n H xenham .
ra b b it lie w as goln' to give him. Then
Mis' B ak er chips in a n ' say s she never
FR E E D O M 8 SO N S
'low s one o' her children to accept
b e a t on
P ly m o u th
p resen ts unless ull th e o th ers g its th e T h e w a v e » t h a t
R ock
sam e thing. 'It m ak es th e o th e rs Jeal­
B o re m e n w h o w o u ld b e fre e .
o u s.' say s she. 'a n ' c re a te s dissensions.'
Long Distance Hauling of Stock, Etc., by Auto Trucks
S te r n » cio n » o f n n a n c ie n t » fo rk
“ I seen tro u b le cornin' to C liet In
W h o lo v e d d e m o c ra c y .
flocks m i herds, un' I say s to m yself T h e y b r o u g h t th e B ib le a n d th e » w o rd .
R 1, Box 392, Portland. Photo- Woodlawn 535b
th e v 's jest» one w av to se ttle th is thing.
A nd m a n f u l f a i t h b etd d e;
You know , if you give a rab b it a little H e re b u ilt th e y te m p le » to th e L o rd
T h a t f re e m e n n a n c tifle d
cuff on th e back o f his ne- k lie never
c e n tu r le »
th e
tid e«
have
know s w liai bit him. So I sn eak s up T h r o u g h
b ro u g h t
to th e a ttic , b u t ole S an ta C laus bad
T h e p ilg rim » o f th e w o rld .
g o t th e re u lie u d o' m e "
W h o p ea c e u n d li b e r ty h a v e » o u g h t
Ezra ris ked ba U a n d let o u t a few
'N e a th F re e d o m '» flag u n f u rle d .
m ore s ta c c a to notes o f m errim en t.
H e re th e y h a v e fo u n d a w elco m e » h a re
o f a ll th i» la n d c o u ld g iv e
“ W h a t liad h ap p en ed ?” rny w ife
ALL FRESH AND CURED MEATS,
T h e r ig h t a» f re e a» H e a v e n '» a ir
asked.
T o w o rk , to » p eak , to liv e
"W ait till I tell you.” said E zra. “ 1
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS IN SEASON
N« w d o th e tid e » f ro m P ly m o u th R ock.
callisl C het t<> com e up q u irk , an ' be
F ro m a ll o u r s w e e p in g c o a s ts .
com e n runt-in' 'Look h ere,' say s I to B e a r m en to b r a v e th e b a t t l e 's sh o c k .
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Phone us if you have auv Stock for Sale.
T o tig h t w ith f re e d o m ’s h o st» .
th e cbH dren an ' th e old one to Mis' T h e s e a s t h a t b r o u g h t th e fa* h e r» her e
( ’a ll h ack th e »on» a g a in ,
B ak er
If you do it nice she c a n 't
refu se 'em. -peclnl!' w hen th e little T o r id th e w o rld o f d o u b t a n d f e a r
Ami m a k e It f re e f o r m en
ra b b its tiei is th e - rvk-es of Jim m y
O s c a r C. A. C h ild
Pleasant Home
Phone 755
fer hu h i!»• -
S • C het lie lugged th e
i t d o w n stair* an m ade V O IC E O r T H E H U N D R E D - M I L L I O N
hull box o
seeb a el»» • J , o*enttn‘ apee» h th a t
th e ui-1. •
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By th e B lo o d t h a t m a d e u a free .
o th e hull in»*s» horna
th a n k li::n
B y th e V’a lo r a n d th e M e rit
w ith her
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SH O ES
PAGE T H R E E
T he Officers and Directors of the
BA N K OF G R ESH A M
GRESHAM, OREGON
Extend to you their Best W ishes for a
Happy Xmas and Prosperous New Year
T& 5 »
'
At a c h ild re n 's h o sp ita l re c e n tly
e sta b lish e d by th e A m erican Red
C ross in F ra n c e , an a v e ra g e ol’ 350
1 lit
boys an d g irls a re b ein g e x am in ed
says a w riter In the Philadelphia each day. In c o n n e c tio n Is a d e n ta l
Leil ;er
W hen th e g reat night catne d is p e n sa ry lo c a te d In a n old k itc h e n ,
ami the d a rk skies w ere suddenly Il­ w ith a d e n ta l c h a ir Im p ro v ised from
lum inated w ith the lights of heaven a w ine b a rre l.
the shep h erd s, g a th e rin g to g eth er th eir
offering, w ent w ith h aste to find him Stom ach T rouble and C onstipation.
who had com e to lie th e Light of the
T hose w ho a r e afflicted w ith s to m ­
world G reat rough m en. full of sim ­ ach tro u b le a n d c o n s tip a tio n sh o u ld
ple faith, they were, and each carried read th e fo llo w in g :
" I h av e n e v er
a little lam b iti his a rm s to lay a t th e found a n y th in g so good fo r sto m a c h
feet o f th e Good Shepherd. B ut am ong tro u b le a n d c o n s tip a tio n as C h a m ­
them w as one wee lad w ho had no b e rla in 's T a b le ts. 1 h av e used th e m
gift.
off an d on now fo r th e p a st tw o
All Ills life long lie had heard of th e y ears. T h ey n o t only re g u la te th e
M essiah who w as to come. T he e a rth a c tio n of th e bow els b u t s tim u la te
w as full of ru m o rs th a t th e tim e w as th e liv e r a n d keep o n e 's body In a
h e a lth y c o n d itio n ," w rite s Mrs. B e n ­
n ear at hand, and lying out on tlie ja m in H ooper, A u b u rn , N. Y. Adv.
hillside u n d er th e deep blue sky he had
dream ed d ream s of Hint day. p icturing
him self elose to him in m any roles. I
And now th a t the m om ent w as com e I
he raced along, his tiny legs finding It '
A L L K I N D S AM D A L L H U E S
hard w ork to keep up w ith th e sw ift,
stro n g strid e o f th e men.
N ew G a lle ry
So full of excitem ent w as he th a t no
thought o f self entered Into Ills m ind.
PICTURE FRAMING
But ns lie cam e to th e eave, saw th e
G IL T O R N A T U R A L W o o l
N eat and C heap
b rig h t s ta r shining above and h eard '
the sotigs of th e an g els he noticed his
em pty hands.
M A X S C H N E ID E R X
How could he go Into the presence X
M ath ew s' B ldg., Muin Si
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of th e new born K ing when he hail
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nothing to lay at Ills feet, he w ho i •••
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would so w illingly lay dow n Ids very |
The Christmas Rose.
w a s in Irclunit
aril th e beau ­
I r tifu
l legend o f Ilie C h ristm as rose,
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life for him ! He c re p t close to th e 1
opening, and. kneeling dow n In th e ,
cold w hite snow, he w ept as though
his little h e a rt w ould break.
And. Io. the w arm te a rs m elted uw h . v
the hard snow , und from beneath th e re
sp ran g up th e first C h ristm a s rose, th e
fru it of a llt'le lioy's love for th e
C hrist C h ib :!
T o ta l a c c e p ta n c e s o f re c r u its fo r
th e arm y
D ecem b er 13 n u m b e re d
m ore th a n 14,300 th e la rg e st n u m -
m e r accep ted in o n e day In th e h is­
to ry of th e c o u n try .
EX PER T
Auto, Buggy and Wagon
PAINTING
SE E
E. E. C H IP M A N
Mountain Meadow Butter
C. K. R O G E R S
CHEVROLET
ED. OSBURN. Local Agent
Gresham
Emery’s Truck Service I
BETW EEN
B u y e r o f L iv e s t o c k
PORTLAND
AND
GRESH A M
Office w ith P io n eer A u to Truck < o„ SUM Ash Nt.
P lion e 11 road » a) 2MAI
furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty
B. W. EMERY. Prop.
Res. Phone 173
Greslintn, G
Home Rendered Lard
Andrews Bros. Meat Market
Helpful X m as Hints
Vacuum Cleaners
Hair Dryers
Boudoir Lamps
Samovars
Toasters
Disc Stoves
Foot Warmers
Milk Warmers
Massage Vibrators
Cigar Lighters
Ovens
Waffle Irons
E L E I'1 ItB
Washing Machines
Library Lamps
Coffee Percolators
Chafing Dishes
Flat Irons
Curling Iron Heaters
Luminous Radiators
Tea Kettles
Sewing Machine Motors
Shaving Mirrors
Kitchen Ranges
Shaving Mugs
-»TORE. E lectric B u ild in g
T hat
C h ristm as M , , n . Lova.
W e can n o t pi to re It w ltl.o.it seeing
...
th e spangled C h ris tm a s tre e Klrt w ith
th e faces c f gleeful y o u n g sters, »chnl
p a re n ts anil happy Imdles r e t u r n e d
hom e f r o m tow n o r f s r m e tr o p o lis . I t
so u n d s like liells mid crack lin g logs
and sh o u ts of ch ild ren . And even our
old. round shouldered, so rro w ridden
p lan et, w ith his eye knocked out on
his cheek, pan-* < to sm ile from sea to
sea. an d love Is e v ery w h ere re ju v e n a t­
ed Ja m e s W hitcom b Rlfi-y
gave
b ir th
to
L ib e rty ,
By ,h * A ,he* ,,f our Hlr'"
By,
m » .le -■« <>""
h a v e f a n n e d th e b a ttle - flr e a ,
|
hHVF m ann„d th. . hotteil „ „ „
, . , r , h„ u lster Nation» need us.
A m i th e H o u r h»» l>een to ld
] Go<l A lm ig h ty now » h « ll le» d
A» h e <)id in d n y » o f old
N o t f o r h*»ro-fam e o r g lo r y
W e, th e H u n d re d * Mi Ilio n a ta n d ;
N ot fo r co n q u e re d te r rito r y
W elld w* now th e w a r rio r * b r a n d .
N o t fo r a o r d ld g a in o r ric h e »
I >o w e «lare th e meet hi n g a«*a
A nd th e y a w n in g d e v f l- d ttr h e »
B u t to » a v e l> em o cracy .
H h o u ld e r u n to » b o u ld e r, lo y a l
T ailorin g
T o th e n a tio n and th e w o rld .
F or
men
and
w om en — clea n in g, W e » h a ll f i g h t th e I m ttle - r o y a l
preaulng and rep airin g done w ell.
T ill th e d e » p o t flag» a r e furled.
P eter Lenard, P o w ell street.
—R
H. Dyer.
Remember Phone 797
If You Have
BEEF, HOGS, VEAL CALVES
or FRESH COWS for Sale
7
All kinds of hauling. Prices
Reasonable.
Fresh Cows Exchanged for Fat
Beef Cows.
ED. BAUMANN
Fourth and Roberta, Gresham
We Lead the Procession
of b a k in g ex cellen ce. E v e ry ­
th in g on o u r c o u n te r s « >cs
to you ju s t as It sh o u ld
p e rfe c t
b a k in g a l w a y s
fre sh ,
p u re
In g re d ie n ts ;
w ide v a rie tie s , rig h t prices,
c o u rte o u s an il q u ick se rv ice
n e a tn e ss th ro u g h o u t. P a ­
tro n iz e th e b a k e ry s a n ita ry .
CITY BAKERY
<<re»linm.
Phone
11