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GRESHAM Ol'TM M Ik F R ID A Y . NOVEM BER 15. I»1H I cru m b le upon h is head an d a n u ih ila tr him forever from th e face of th e e a rth . A nd the ad d itio n a l fact is th a t the deep er we q u estio n as to w ho Foch is, th e c le a re r is th e a n sw er th u t In every act of h is life an d In every th o u g h t of h is b ra in he Is C h ris t's m an. If you w ere to ask him : "A re you C h ris t's m au ?” he would an sw er, "Y es." It Beems to be beyond all shadow of doubt th a t w hen th e h o u r cam e In w hich all th a t C h rist stood for w as to e ith e r sta n d or fall, C h rist ra ised up a m au to lead th e h o sts th a t b a ttle d for H im W hen th a t h o u r cam e in w hich tr u th an d rig h t, c h a rity , b ro th e rly love, ju s tic e a n d lib e rty w ere e ith e r to triu m p h o r to be b lo tted o u t of th e w orld. C h ris t cam e a g a in upon th e ro ad to D am ascus. W hoever does not realize th is and see it clea rly as a fact he does but b lu n d e r stu p id ly . T h e re w ill be a crow ding com pany of c ritic s w hen th e w ar is ended an d they w ill all be filled w ith th e ego of th e ir own conclusions. T hey w ill a tte m p t to ex p lain th e g e n iu s of Foch w ith m aps and d iag ram s. B u t; w hile th ey a re doing so, if you w ill look for Foch in som e q u iet c h u rc h ; it is th e re th a t he will be found hum bly giving God th e glory and absolutely i T h e follow ing a rtic le , w hich first d eclin in g to a ttrib u te it to him self. C an th a t k in d of a m an win a w ar? 'C a n a m an w ho is a p ra c tic a l soldier a p p eared In th e I.os A n g elet Tim es, w as p rin te d in th e O utlook last week be also a p ra ctical C h ris tia n ? And is Foch th u t k in d of a m an ? I-et u s see. ju s t before th e te rm in a tio n of h o s tili II. ties. A n ticip atin g a dem an d for th e If you w ere to know a m au who cam e hom e every n ig h t w ith a bag filled p a p e rs e x tra copies w ere p rin te d bu t I w ith gold nu g g ets, you would n a tu ra lly be cu rio u s to know w here he w ent to th e ed itio n w as soon e x h au sted an d so 1 get thqjp m an y have ex p ressed d isap p o in tm en t in th e sam e way, when you Bee a so ld ier w in n in g b a ttle s you a re cu rio u s to th a t th e O utlook re p rin ts th e a rtic le know from w hat so u rce c o n n s his genius. fo r th e benefit of its rea d e rs.) W here, th en , does Foch go for th e s tre n g th and m agical pow er to b rin g hom e th e m arv elo u s v icto ries he h as won and is still w in n in g over |*russla and Foch miin I»' called th> Man of the Hour. 1 stu d y of his character re th e u nholy allia n c e s she has m ade to c ru sh th e w orld an d d riv e freedom from v i n s him ns the Flower of the French th e e a rth ? We have th e an sw e r close at home. A C alifo rn ia boy, se rv in g as a so ld ier nation— unassum ing, kind, brave and in th e A m erican E x p ed itio n ary F orces in F ia n c e , has recen tly w ritte n a le tte r prayerful. to h is p a re n ts in S an B aru a rd iu o in w hich he gives as well as an yone else In every great and grave irisis in could give, th e a n sw er to th e q u estion we ask. the history of thi race Ood has pre T h is A m erican boy E v an s is h is nam e—te lls of m eeting G eneral Foch at pared a leader of this type and com m itted his great cause to such a man— close ra n g e in F ran ce. E v an s had gone in to an old ch u rch to have a look at it, an d as he stood a man who is worthy of highest honor, history will put him in the sam e cluss th e re w ith b ared head sa tisfy in g h is resp ectfu l cu rio sity , a g ray m an w ith th e w ith Joseph. .Moses, W ashington and eag les of a g en eral on th e co llar of h is shabby u n ifo rm , also e n te re d th e ch u rch . Lincoln. O nly one o rd e rly accom panied th e q u irt g ray m an. No g litte rin g staff of Napoleon and W illiam H ohem ollcrn officers, no e n to u ra g e of gold-laced aid es were w ith h im ; nobody but ju s t th e and hosts of others failed because their o rd erly . E v an s paid sm all a tte n tio n , a t first, to th e g ray m an. but w as cu rio u s to see am bitions were personal and selfish. They sought glory and dominion. The him kneel in th e ch u rc h p ray in g . T he m in u te s passed u n til full th re e -q u a rte rs world gives its praise to those who of a n h o u r had gone by before th e gray m an aro se from h is knees. no n t it by their heroism, sacrifiée, un T h en E v an s followed him dow n th e stre e t and was su rp ris e d to see so ld iers O -E T S ' T C C K . selfishness and devotion to right. sa lu te th is m an in g re a t ex citem ent, and women and ch ild re n stopping in th e ir tra c k s w ith aw e-stru ck faces as he passed. It w as Foch. And now, E v ans of San B arn a rd in o co u n ts the experien ce T h is m an is G eneral F e rd in a n d Focli th e G ray .Man of C h rist. T h is h a s been C h ris t’s w ar—C h ris t on one side, an d all th a t stood opposed as th e g re a te s t in h is life. D u rin g th a t th re e -q u a rte rs of an h o u r th a t th e g en eralissim o of all th e to C h rist on th e o th e r side. And th e g en eralissim o , in su p rem e com m and of allied arm ie s w as on h is knees in hum ble su p p licatio n in th a t q u ie t ch u rch , a il th e arm ie s th a t fo u g h t on th e sid e of C h rist, Is C h ris t's m an. 10,000 g u n s w ere ro a rin g at h is w ord on a h u n d red h ills th u t rocked w ith death . T h is m ay seem a s tra n g e s ta te m e n t for a se c u la r n ew sp ap er to m ake. But, M illions of arm ed m en crouched in tre n c h e s o r ru sh ed acro ss blood- It is th e b u sin ess of a n ew sp ap er to g et a t facts. If th e facts a re of a su p ern al d ren ch ed te r ra in e s a t his com m and, g en erals and Held m arsh als, a rtille ry , c a v alry , en g in eers, tan k s, fought and w rought acro ss th e m ap of E urope a b n a tu re , it is s till th e b u sin ess of th e n ew sp ap er to get a t th em an d to record so lu tely as he com m anded th em to do, and in no o th e r m an n er, as he w ent in to them . th a t little ch u rch to p ray . And th e fact is th a t o w in g to th e g e n iu s of F e rd in a n d Foch, th e H u n sta n d s N or was it an u n u sal th in g for G eneral Foch to do. T h e re is no day th a t a t th is h o u r w ith h is back a g a in s t th e w a ll—a wall th a t is soon to c ra s h an d he does not do th e sam e th in g if th e re be a ch u rch th a t lie can reach. He never CHRIST’S GRAY GENERAL I THE MAN OF THE HOUR IN THE WORLD’S GREATEST CRISIS. Devout, Dignified, Uuassuming and Firm as the Rock of Ages, the World Honors the Greatest Soldier of All Time. ‘ A À How the Whale Got His Throat F ro m > K ip lin g ’s J u s t So S to rie s, by the G re sh a m L ib ra r ia n . CITY BAKERY (■reelläni. Phone II -x -x -x -x -x -:-:-:-:' fails to spend an h o u r on h is k nees every m o rning th u t he aw ukes from sleep; au d every night it is the sam e. M oreover, It is not a new th in g w ith him . He has done it h is whole life long. If young E vans could have follow ed the general on to h e a d q u a rte rs, w here re p o rts w ere w aiting him and new s of victory upou victory was piled high be fore him , he would d oubtless have set'll a g reat gladin ss on the g e n e ra l’s face, but he w ould have seen no look of s u rp ris e th ere. Men w ho do th a t w hich Foch does have no doubts. W hen P re m ie r C lem enceau. the old T ig e r of F ran ce, stood on th e b a ttle fro n t w ith anx io u s h eart, one look at th e face of F och stilled all h is fears. H e re tu rn e d to P a ris w ith th e vision of su re and c e rta in victory. T he g reat ag n o stic s ta te sm a n doubted, b u t th e G ray Man of C h rist did not doubt. III. T he facts, then, in th e case a re th a t w hen th e freedom of th e w orld hung in th e balance the w orld tu rn e d to Fix’ll as th e one g reat g e u iu s who could save it a g a in s t the H u n ; and th a t Foch, who is perh ap s th e g re a te st soldier th e w orld h as produced, is first of all, u C h ristia n . W hat is the use of listen in g to m a te ria lis ts In the face of these facts? W here did th e m an go who b ro u g h t hom e h is sack of gold n u g g ets every n ig h t? W here does Foch go who b rin g s hom e a victory every day? If lie goes to the chem ists, to th e w ar councils, to the map m ak ers, and to them alone, well and good. T h a t’s w hat th e K aiser an d Von Iliu d e n b u rg and L udendorff do, and so th e m a te ria lis ts would give us th e ir answ er. B ut th u t is uot w hat Foch does. He goes to God. He gix>s to C h rist, who tu rn e d back Paul on the road to D am ascus; to the N azaretie, who raised L azaru s from th e tom b; to th e W anderer who went up th e d a rk p a th to C alvary an d h u n g th e re upon th e tre e betw een tw o th iev es th a t th e sin s of th e w orld m ig h t be w ashed aw ay. T h in k of th is type of m an, q u iet and as hum ble as th e hum blest p easan t in the stric k e n fields of F lan d ers, w ith the hopes aud the d i'stin ie s of a w hole w orld in h is hands! Is it not o u r tra d itio n th a t such a com m ander, com pared to whom A lex a n d e r an d C o n stan tin e aud N apoleon an d C aesar sta n d as c o rp o rals in L lllip u t should be inaccessible iu h is lordly g ra n d e u r from th e eyes of com m on m en? And yet, young E vans of S an B ern ard in o , ju s t an every day A m erican boy from u n d e r th e shadow of old S an G orgonlo, spent n early an h o u r w ith Foch In a n old F ren ch ch u rch , anil not even one bayonet was th e re to keep them ap a rt. T hey rep resen ted th e tw o g re a t dem ocracies of th e w orld, but th e re In th a t old ch u rch they re p resen ted . Jointly, a fur g re a te r th in g th e dem ocracy of C h rist. IV, T he w ar Is not yet ended, but Foch has alre a d y won It. T he K aiser p ra te s m uch of God, but we know th a t h is "G o tt” is not the God w ho gave us C hrist as H is only b egotten Son. You sh all search the u tte r ances of th e K aiser in v ain to find one sin g le referen ce of h is to C h rist, o r one appeal th u t he lias m ade to th e Son of Gtxi. T he K uiser, and th u t P ru s s ia w hich he has liuilded up, have th r u s t C h rist out. Allen is He to th e H un us lie w as to th em th a t slew Him. O f H im w as th e prophecy th a t He would com e to be th e P rin ce of Peace, F or such a P rince th e H un could have no longing and no love, because it w as foretold th a t th ro u g h C h rist th e re would come an end of w ar. " F o r all th e a rm o r of th e arm ed m an in th e tu m u lt, and th e g a rm e n ts rolled in blood, sh all even be for b u rn in g , for fuel of fire.” W hen, some day soon p ray God it m ay be soon th e tru m p e ts sh all sound th e clear, sw eet call of peace across a broken w orld, th e v icto rs sh all kneel at th e feet of <’h rlst, and a t th e head of all th e w eary yet rejo icin g h o st sh all kneel C h ris t’s gray g en eral. F e rd in a n d Foch. LUSTED TROUTDALE FAIRVIEW DAMASCUS T h e R ed C ro ss c o m m itte e fo r th e e x a m in a tio n o f C h ris tm a s p a rcels w ill m e e t a t th e postoilice a ll day T u e sd a y . T h e m e m b e rs o f th e c o m m itte e a re M esd atn es Ja m e s N o rm an . C. I. T h o m a s, G eo. S c h la tte r, C h a rle s B ra m h a ll an d W illiam C ra w fo rd . T h e d elay e d m e e tin g of th e L a d ie s' Aid w ill be h e ld a t th e c h u rc h on n ex t W ed n e sd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock. T h e R ed C ro ss w ill m eet fo r sew in g o n T h u rs d a y fro m 10 to 4 a t th e w o rk room . F a ir v ie w ’s y o u n g fo lk s k e p t th e e x c ite m e n t o v e r th e p eace new s g o in g so m e w ith th e i r cow b ells an I d ru m s of a ll k in d s , a s w ell as th e tw o c h u rc h b ells a n d sch o o l bell. T h ey k e p t th e to w p in a h u m all day. In th e e v e n in g a h u g e bonfire w as b u ilt w hen ev ery o n e tu r n e d o u t a n d m ad e all th e n o ise th e y co u ld . T hey th e n w ent to th e c ity h a ll w h e re th e M ayor, C ed ric S to n e, a n d I). S. D u n b a r g av e s h o r t sp eech es. P a tr io tic so n g s w ere su n g a n d a tr e a t by a few of o u r c ltie n s , c o n sistin g of c a n d ie s a n d c ig a rs , w as p assed a ro u n d . If th e ban is lifte d us lias been s ta te d , F a irv ie w sch o o l w ill o pen n ex t M onday m o rn in g . A t th e city e le c tio n h eld last w eek, th e sa m e officers w ere re-elected C ed ric S to n e as m a y o r; M rs. S n o v er, re c o r d e r; Roy S to n e, tr e a s u r e r ; Mr. F u lle r, m a rs h a l. The c o u n cilu ieu a re Ed. H eslin , Jo h n J o n a s , 1). W. M cK ay, E. C. M o rriso n , E. A. W h it ney a n d R. IL M o rrill, th e la t te r b e ing th e o n ly new c o u n c ilm a n . T h e so lic ito rs In th e U n ited W ar W ork re p o rt th e w ork n e a rly finished an d a ll h a v e re sp o n d e d freely . M ar g a r e t J o n a s , w ho h a s th e V ictory B oys’ a n d G irls' w o rk , re p o rts up to d a te as h a v in g a good n u m b e r so fa r, und a d e fin ite re p o rt of th e w ork will be g iv e n la te r. J. W. M oller h a s been confined to h is h o m e w ith a s p ra in e d a n k le . W e a lth y R oyer, of D am ascu s, p assed aw ay on W ed n esd ay a t th e fam ily h o m e fo llo w in g an illn e ss of se v e ra l m ouths* d u ra tio n , d e a th b e ing d u e to tu b e rc u lo sis. D eceased w as 27 y e a rs of age. T h e re m a in s w ere ta k e n to O reg o n C ity p e n d in g fu n e ra l a rr a n g e m e n ts . In th e sea, on ce upon a tim e , O My d a n c e d h o rn p ip e s w h ere he s h o u ld n 't B est B eloved, th e r e w as a w h ale, a n d a n d th e W h ale felt m ost u n h a p p y , in . (H a v e you fo rg o tte n th e s u s h e a te fishes. H e a te th e s t a r fish, d p eed e n d e rs ? ) a n d th e g a rfish , a n d th e c ra b an d th e So he sa id to th e ’S tu te F ish , d a b , an d the, p la ic e a n d th e d ace, a n d " T h is m an is v ery n u b b ly , a n d b e th e s k a te an d h is m ate, an d th e sid e s he is m a k in g m e h icco u g h m a c k e re e l an d th e p ic k e re e l, a n d th e W h a t s h a ll I d o ? " "T e ll him to com e o u t," sa id th e re a lly tru ly tw ir ly — w h irly eel. All th e fishes he c o u ld find in a ll th e sea ‘S tu te F ish . So th e W h a le c a lle d dow n Ills ow n h e a te w ith h is m o u th — so! T ill at la s t th e r e w as o n ly o n e sm a ll fish le ft th r o a t to th e sh ip w re c k e d M a rin e r, S iE iK li A NIGHT BEFORE AWAY in all th e sea, a n d he w as a sm a te “ C om e o u t a n d b e h av e y o u rs e lf, Iv ’e FROM HOME. "S tute F is h , a n d he sw am a little b e g o t th e h ic c o u g h s .” “ N ay, n a y ! ” sa id th e M a rin e r, h in d th e w h a le ’s r ig h t e a r, so as to By B R U C E BARTON. be o u t of h a r m ’s w ay. T h e n th e “ N ot so, b u t fa r o th e rw is e . T a k e m e T h e w hole to w n w as g a th e r e d on W h a le stood up on his ta il a n d sa id , to my n a tiv e -sh o re , an d th e w h ite- “ I ’m h u n g ry .” A nd th e sm a ll ’S tu te clilTs-of- A lb io n , a n d I ’ll th in k a b o u t th e p la tfo rm th a t m o rn in g to see th e A nd h e b eg a n to d a n c e m o re tr a in p u ll o u t— m en a n d w om en a n d F is h said in a s m a ll ’s tu te voice, “ N o i t . ” b le a n d g e n e ro u s C e ta c e a n , h a v e you th a n ev er. c h ild re n , w av in g an d c h e e rin g an d "Y o u had b e tte r ta k e him hom e, e v e r ta s te d M a n ? ” tr y in g h a rd to k eep on sm illr-s " N o ,” said th e W h ale. " W h a t is “ sa id th e ’S tu te F ish to th e W h ale. “ I o u g h to h av e w arn ed you th a t he th r o u g h th e ir te a rs . i t lik e ? ” O u t o f th e t a r w indow s le a n e d th e "N ic e ," said th e sm a ll ’S tu te F ish . is a m an o f in fin ite -re so u rc e -a n d -sa - g a c ity .” “ N ice b u t n u b b ly .” boys to w ave a la s t good-bye. So th e W h a le sw am , a n d sw am an d “ T h e n fetch m e so m e ,” said th e J u s t a v e ra g e , cleu r-ey ed c o u n try W h ale , an d he m a d e th e se a fr o th up sw a m w ith b o th flip p ers u n d h is ta il, a s h a rd as h e c o u ld fo r th e h ic to w n b o y s; tw e n ty o f th em a lt o g e th w ith his tail. “ O ne at a tim e is e n o u g h ,” said th e c o u g h s ; an d a t la s t h e saw th e M ar er. A nd s e v e n te e n of th e m h ad n e v e r ’S tu te F ish . “ If you sw im to la ti in e r ’s n a tiv e s h o re a n d th e w h ite- s le p t a n ig h t aw ay fro m h o m e b efo re. tu d e F ifty N o rth , lo n g itu d e F o rty cliffs-o f-A lb io n , a n d he ru s h e d h a lf T h ey a re d w e llin g in a s tr a n g e W e st ( t h a t is m a g ic ), you w ill find, w ay up th e b each , a n d o p en ed his la n d to n ig h t, w h o se la n g u a g e th ey m o u th w ide a n d w ide an d w ide, a n d s ittin g on a r a f t, in th e m id d le of th e se a , w ith n o th in g on b u t a p a ir o f s a id , “ C h an g e h e re fo r W in c h e ste i. c a n n o t u n d e rs ta n d . b lu e ca n v a s b re e c h e s, a p a ir o f s u s A sh u e lo t, N a sh u a , K een e, a n d s t a B ut a c ro s s (h e m u d an d th e snow a p e n d e rs (you m u s t n o t fo rg e t th e tio n s on th e F itc h b u rg R o a d ;" an d lig h t g le a m s w arm fro m a liu t on th e ju s t as he sa id " F i t c h ” th e M a rin e r su s p e n d e rs , Best B e lo v e d ), an il a ja c k -k n ife , o n e sh ip w re c k e d m a rin e r, w a lk e d o u t o f Ills m o u th . B u t w hile e d g e o f th e to w n , a n d in sid e good w ho, it is only f a ir to te ll you, is a th e W h a le h ad been sw im m in g , th e c h e e r a n d h a p p in e s s a re re a d y fo r m a n of in fin ite re s o u rc e s — a n d -s a M a rin e r, w ho w as in d eed a p erso n of w h o ev er w ill com e in to claim th em . in fin ite -re s o u rc e -a n d - sa g a c ity , hai g a c ity ,” F rie n d s h ip d w e lls in th e h u t; So th e W h a le sw am an d sw am to ta k e n Ills ja c k -k n ife a n d c u t up th e la titu d e F ifty N o rth , lo n g itu d e F o rty r a f t in to a little s q u a r e g r a tin g all k eep its w arm fires b u rn in g b rig h t W est, as fast a s h e co u ld sw im , a n d ru n n in g c riss-c ro ss, an d h e tie d it th is w in te r. L et i t be p e rfe c tly c le a r on a ra f t, in th e m id d le o f th e sea, firm w ith h is s u s p e n d e rs (n o w you to th e m en o v e r th e r e th a t you h av e w ith n o th in g to w ear except a p a ir of know you w ere n o t to fo rg e t th e su s n o t fo r g o tte n . b lue ca n v a s b re e c h e s , a p a ir of bus p e n d e r s ) , a n d h e d ra g g e d th a t g r a t p e n d e rs (y o u m u st p a rtic u la rly r e in g good a n d ti g h t in to th e W h a le 's — to th e m en th a t o n ly a little w hile m e m b e r th e su s p e n d e rs . B est Be th r o a t, a n d th e r e it s tu c k ! T h e n he ag o w ere boys w ho h ad n e v e r s le p t a lo v e d ), an d a ja c k -k n ife , h e fo u n d re c ite d th e fo llo w in g S lo k a, w hich, n ig h t aw ay fro m hom e. o n e sin g le, s o lita ry sh ip w re c k e d m a r a s you h av e n o t h e a rd it, I w ill now in e r. tr a ilin g h is to e s in th e w a te r. p ro ceed to r e la te : T ailo rin g By m ean s of a g ra tin g (H e hud h is m u m m y 's leav e to p a d I h av e sto p p e d y o u r a tin g . For m en and w o m en — c le a n in g , d le. ) F o r th e M a rin e r h e w as a lso an p re s s in g a n d re p a irin g d o n e w ell. T h en th e W h ale o p en ed h is m o u th back a u d back a u d back till it n e a rly H i-b e r-n i-a n . 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T h e sm a ll 'S tu te F ish w en t a n d hid c o rre c te d th e s e d is o rd e rs in a s h o r t s a g a c ity , fo s n d h im se lf tr u ly in sid e th e W h a le s’s w arm , d a rk , in s id e c u p h im se lf in th e m u d u n d e r th e d o or- tim e, a n d sin ce ta k in g tw o b o ttle s of b o a rd s , he s tu m p e d a n d h e ju m p e d sills of th e e q u a to r. He w as a fra id th e m my h e a lth h a s b een g o o d ,” u n d he th u m p e d an d he b u m p ed , an d th a t th e W h a le m ig h t be a n g ry w ith ¡w rite s M rs. M. P. H arw o o d , A u b u rn , I New Y ork.— Adv. he p ra n c e d an d he d a n c e d , an d he J him . T h e S a ilo r to o k th e ja c k -k n ife b a n g e d an d he c la n g e d , an d he hit a n d he bit, a n d he leap ed an d he | h o m e. 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