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CHRISTMAS NUMBER, 1918 > GRESHAM OUTLOOK of David, a Savior, w hich is C hrist n period, th e world will have need par- ' which tim e p atro n s will be invited to th e L ord. And th is sh all be a sign 1 ticu larly of a la rg e r supply th a n n o r visit th e school. u nto you. Ye sh all find th e babe | m al of live stock, and •sp ec.ally of T he Com m ercial classes this year w rapped in sw addling clothes lying beef and fats. We should not fail, are dem anding m ore typew riters in a m anger. And sud d en ly th ere th erefo re, to adopt every feasible th an we have been able to purchase was w ith the angel a m u ltitu d e of the m eans of econom ically increasin g o u r on account of the war. A new room heavenly host p raisin g God. and say live stock products. As a p a rt of our h as been provided for th is w ork, new ing Glory to God in th e h ighest and pro g ram , we sh o u ld give due th o u g h t m achines purchased, and the office on e a rth peace and good will tow ard to th e secu rin g of an ad e q u ate sup S. B. HALL County Agent. ty p e w riter pressed into service. A PR1N. E L M E R F. GOO DW IN m en .” ply of feedstuffs an d to th e eradica larg e class of girls and boys are be T he C h ristm as Day rem in d s us th a t tion and co n tro l of all form s of an i g in n in g sh o rth an d u n d er th e G regg God is in his heaven an d all Is well. m al disease. C h ristm as Day com es every year system . Seventy-five w ords a m in A lthough m uch has been expected Hope was born on th a t n ig h t 1918 T he en ro llm en t of Union High u te is o u r sta n d ard for th e first y ea r's "T h e o th e r is th e need of p erfect b u t it has a significance th a t no o th e r years ago and it has n ev er died. The from th e farm ers of th e county the ing th e o rg an izatio n of o u r agricul school has reached 180 stu d e n ts, or J work. Ja y has to us, it being th e b irthday song th e angels sang on th a t C h rist past y ear and m uch has been th e r e tu ra l agencies fo r th e purpose of in 100 girls and 80 boys, rep resen tin g We are p lanning to do som e ex of o u r C h rist— Jesu s the Son of God. mas eve has been rin g in g th ro u g h th e tu rn s they still a re expected to con tellig en tly ex ecuting such a program tension work a fte r th e holidays in who was born 1918 y ears ago in ages. To som e it has n ot sounded as tin u e th e ir u n tirin g effort to do th e ir as may seem wise. We sh o u ld not tw enty d istric ts in M ultnom ah and per V ocational A g ricu ltu re, Home Eco B ethlehem of Ju d ea. T he b irth of clearly as it m ig h t b u t it is th e ir p a rt in rep len ish in g th e w orld-w ide only have th e te s t possible o rg an iz a C lackam as counties. Seventy nom ics and M anual T raining. Any C h rist m a rk s th e new era of tim e. fau lt. T he song still rings. Those food condition. T he m an n er in tion and co-operation of th e D epart- cent, of th is enrollm ent or 125 s tu of th e graded schools of the Union B efore it all tim e is reckoned up to who try may catch It. W hy a re w hich th e farm ers have responded n ien t of A g ricu ltu re, the ag ric u ltu ral d en ts live o utside of G resham Dis d istric t d esiring assistance may it. A fter it all tim e points back to carols su n g on C h ristm as? They are in all b ran ch es of th e ir w ork is il- j c ollPKes, th e S tate D ep artm en ts of tric t No. 4. and m any of them live m ake arran g e m en ts to secure, free th a t event. No one w rites a le tte r but a re-echo of th o se caro ls sang on lu stra te d well by th e co m p arativ e A g ricu ltu re, and F a rm e rs’ Associa- six and eig h t m iles from th e school of cost, an occasional visit from our buildings. F ree tra n sp o rta tio n for | unless they record th e d ate of th e th a t blessed n ig h t on th e Ju d ean flgures on g ra in p ro duction. W hen <'on8. but we should especially stu d e n ts living w ithin the Union dis- in8(ruc<°r« In these su b jects who will b irth of C hrist. No docum ent in law plain. o u r n atio n al call for increased acre- stre n g th e n th e local farm b ureaus g rea t convenience which give a l>P™prlate ta lk s and dem on is legal unless it bears th a t date. W hat is a caro l? A song of joy, age of w heat was m ade each an d an(t o th e r o rg an izatio n s w hich sup- tric t is a g rea t convenience which stra tio n s as requested. In th is way T his is the an n iv ersary of th e day a hymn. A hym n is a song of praise every one planned th e ir crops so ev- p o rt so effectively th e extension fore should soon be enjoyed by th e girls Union High School may serve tho w hen hope was born. In old T e s ta to God who m ade it possible for th a t ery av ailab le acre coutd be p lan ted to eB and assist them in th e ir activ ities and boys from o th e r d istric ts in this com m unity b e tte r by reaching many m ent tim es God sen t prop h ets to C hrist to come. May th e slu m b erin g w heat w ith a re su lt th a t th e w heat T he p erfectin g of th is o rg an izatio n is com m unity. of th e boys and girls before they N o tw ith stan d in g th e epidem ic of bring m essages to ch eer th e people. n atio n s rise to m eet and ap p ro p ria te acreag e h arv ested in 1918 was 2022 highly d esirab le n ot only d u rin g the com plete th e ir elem en tary school T he w orld was in d ark n e ss and need th is m essage of hope to th e w orld, com pared w ith th e acreag e h ar co n tinuance of th e present abnorm al th e S panish iufluenza, which has ap work. ed a light. T he w orld was perishing th is g lo rio u s dream of long prophetic vested in 1917 of ab o u t 700, th is be conditions b ut also for th e fu tu re. peared in a mild form in a few fum T he S tu d en t Body O rganization an d needed a Savior. T he world years. T he local as well as th e S tate and Hies in th is vicinity, th e per cent, of elections will be held next Friday. Many th o u san d s have not ing an in crease of 300 p e r cent. atten d a n ce is ab o u t 94, w hich is needed to be saved from e te rn a l d eath yat h eard th is m essage. Oh, le t us A lthough th e seaso n al conditions F ed eral agencies are of su prem e im The S enate and Assembly will elect an d be . given e te rn a l life. The know th e w ork He cam e on e a rth to th e past su m m er w ere adverse and p o rtan ce to th e n atio n in all its ac norm al. T here a re now two cases th e ir officers according to th e A us w orld w as plunged in deep dis do is only ju s t begun. L et us a n th e w heat yield only av erag ed fifteen tiv ities designed to m ake ru ra l life am ong o u r stu d e n ts, and they are tra lia n ballot system . At the sam e tress, and needed th e shades of death sw er th e p ra y e r of th e angels as they bushels p er acre com pared w ith u m ore profitable, h ea lth fu l, and at- convalescent uud will re tu rn to tim e th e ed ito rial staff of “ T he Ar- to be chased aw ay. In th a t old dis prayed th a t men m ig h t open th e ir tw en ty -fo u r bushel av erag e in 1917 tractiv e, and, th erefo re, to secure ad- school in a few days. T he longer school day is serving | c*1O8en- T he S enate and pensation, ju d g m e n t needed to be sin fu l h e a rts to th e p lead in g voice as th e re was an increased pro d u ctio n of eq u a te economic production, efficient Assembly will m eet once a m onth well th e purpose of m aking up work enacted upon th e people. It is puz he pleads to be ad m itted . ab o u t 25,000 buBhels f<5r th is county. d istrib u tio n , an d necessary co nserva an d a literu ry program will be a fea d u rin g th e tim e school whs closed by zling to a g re a t m any people why T he response has been equally tio n .” T he wise men b ro u g h t g ifts of tu re of the work. U nder the new God visited th e people w ith ju d g T he day of clo ser o rg an izatio n is th e county h ealth officer. I t is g r a ti C o n stitu tio n th e S tu d en t Body O r gold, fran k in cen se an d m y rrh . We p ro m p t in th e g en e ral Increase of fying to rep o rt such a high per cent m ents and w hen people w ere slain a t need no o th e r g ift th a n love in royal crops co n sid erin g th e lab o r condl here. T he slipshod m ethods which of atten d a n ce and no cases of ta rd i g an izatio n will consist of about fifty his com m and. It was th e only way m easu re to offer th is heavenly babe. tions th a t have existed an d th e p re have been nation-w ide m u st be re nesB alth o u g h school opens one h alf stu d e n ts as officers and com m ittee He could m anifest him self to th e peo vailing prices of eq u ip m en t and su p placed by o rg an izatio n w hich will ex Each club, society and asso We men. pie to m ake know n to them his love, L et us ag ain listen to th e angel song. plies. We m ust extend cre d it to tend from each farm com m unity to a h o u r ea rlie r thuji h ereto fo re. Love catch in g th e key, th e them e will ciation of the school is en titled to have m ain tain ed th is record for th ree protection and care in th o s^ tim es prolong m any of th e dairy m en of th is section n atio n al u n it. T his m ust be accom one m em ber of the W ays and Means they reverenced th ro u g h fear. A fter In lives of kindness, help an d cheer, who have m a in tain ed th e ir h erd s and plished in o rd e r to re g u la te produc years, A new d ep a rtm en t of V ocational Com m ittee. O ur Soldier Boys, is a aw hile som eth in g had to be done to A gain will a lig h t from th e skies ap pro d u ctio n u n d er th e very adverse tion of th e d ifferen t p ro d u cts to avoid p e a r.” A griculture u n d er th e S m ith-H ughes new co m m ittee whose duty will be to bring hope to th e w orld so God sent co nditions an d in m any cases at a o v er production of some an d u n d er T he g ifts we so ch eerfu lly give o u r Act has enrolled a class of tw enty- Bee th a t th e fifty boys represented his own son to b rin g th is hope. loss, especially to those who have production of o th ers, to m ake a more “ W hile shep h erd s w atched th e ir frie n d s a re b u t sym bols of th e g ift responded to th e n atio n al call to system atic fight on pests and diseases, five en th u sia stic boys. T he in stru c t- by “ 8 many 8,ar8 0,1 o u r 8‘>rvtce llttK ure n ot forgotten. God gave to us of his Son. May we flocks by n ight, and to b e tte r o rganize o u r m ark etin g or, Mr. Cecil P. Moffitt, is arran g in g “ T he A rg u s” will ap p ear next All seated on th e ground, rem em b er th is as we give and r e raise th e d airy calves. Many have for p ractical field work as soon as facilities so th a t w hat th e fa rm e ts T he angels of th e Lord cam e down, m outh. It will be prin ted and bound ceive, and may we soon hail th e day been raised a t a cost beyond th e p res And glory shone a ro u n d .” have to sell can find a m a rk e t th at possible. A fter th e holidays classes by th e Com m ercial D epartm ent, and e n t price of producing anim als. w hen peace an d good-will am ong all in P lu n t and Anim al H usbandry will And th e angel said unto them , T he needs h av e been g re a t u n d er will com pensate him for his efforts, will sell for 10 cents a copy. “ F e a r n o t; fo r behold I bring you peoples sh a ll reig n upon th e ea rth . th e stra in of w ar an d now com e the and avoid th e enorm ous w aste of be form ed for ad u lts in terested . The m em bers of th e Senior class T hese classes will m eet once o r tw ice good tid in g s of g re a t joy, which still g re a te r needs fo r th e com ing p ro d u cts In som e sections which are have decided to publish the Mun- WHAT TO USE TO PREVENT a week in tho school building at sucti sh a ll be to all people.” T h ere was at y ea r for th e period of reco n stru ctio n a t a loss to th e pro d u cer w hile in APPENDICITIS. tim es as will su it persons in terested liinotu again ab o u t Commencement, th is tim e, a gen eral expectation _______ an d th e p ro tectio n of th e people of o th e r sections th e consum ers are tim e, since the w ar is over. T he ed th ro u g h o u t th e ea st th a t one would G resham people should know sim - th e ravaged sections of E urope. It com pelled to pay ex o rb itan t prices A c irc u la r o u tlin in g the w ork is now ito ria l staff will be chosen a fte r tho being prepured for d istrib u tio n be born in Ju d e a who should possess Pie b u ck th o rn b ark , g lycerine, etc , is too early yet for o u r G overnm ent for th e sam e product. holidays. T he Music D epartm ent deserves un iv ersal dom inion; th is was founded as mixed in A dler-i-ka, flushes the to o u tlin e th e d etail of sp rin g p la n t G ym nasium classes, which have m ention. U nder th e direction of Mr on ac q u ain tan c e w ith the prophecies E N TIR E bowel tra c t so com pletely ing as we do n o t know how th e fall SANDY BLUFF Tom G. T aylor in stru ctio n is being been suspended on account of the of th e Old T estam en t. T he learned th a t ap p en d icitis is p revented. ONE g ra in will come th ro u g h th e w inter. Mr. and Mrs. H en g stler took th e ir given in both vocal and in stru m e n ta l Spanish influenza, will begin work chief p riests and th e scribes, told SPOONFUL A dler-i-ka relieves ANY H ow ever, th e follow ing suggestions CASE so u r stom ach, gas o r co n stip a d au g h ter, L llah, to th e Good S am ar m usic th ree days each week. S ev a fte r th e holidays. T he gym nasium them when confirm ation of th e news tion because it rem oves ALL sour have come from S ecretary of A gricul itan hospital on T hursday. And as will also be used fo r b ask etb all gam es was asked, th a t it was th u s w ritten m a tte r w hich clogged and poisoned tu re , D. T. H ouston. Mrs. H en g stler cam e down tow n she era l chorus and glee clubs have been betw een classes as usual yo u r system . T he INSTANT action form ed and two o rch e stras organized. by th e p rophet. T he angel said, “ F o r was crossing th e stre e t a ca r stru ck "T w o th in g s seem to be clea r; T he Cam p F ire G irls and Boy su rp rises both doctors and p a tie n ts.— her, knocking h er down. She re One day is given to in stru c tio n on . „ ! » y - I . bo n , , h l . ,!„■ I„ , h , "O ne Is th a t, for a considerable ceived a gash on th e back of her Adv. ■ piano each week. A revival in music Scouts will be in churge of the Red head and a bruise on one arm and CrosB cam paign am ong stu d e n ts and sh o u ld e r and knee. She was taken is in progress a t Union High U nder the P o rtlan d system a new teach ers this week. T here is a con IlflH iiiiiiIU m u u iu j m n in i | n i iiii iiii iin m m f l C T iiii i|H im iiii iiim to th e Good S am a ritan hospital. Mr. u . u i . tu l j . t il l . t i ::..: anzonns H en g stler was in to see them S u n lib ra ry has been opened In th e room test betw een th ese popuiur o rg an iz a day and says unless so m eth in g de- form erly used by th e ed ito rial staff tion to secu re m em berships. velopes from th e fall th a t Mrs T h ere will be one w eek's vacation H en g stler will be o u t in a few days of “ T he A rgus.” Books a re being for C h ristm as holidays, beginning and th a t Lilah was som e easier, but fu rn ish ed as fast as shelves and cases th e doctors a re going to ta k e an X- are m ade by the M anual T rain in g d e next M onday, D ecem ber 23d, School ray of her foot to d eterm in e w hat is p a rtm e n t to receive them . T his room will open again on Monday. Dec. 31). th e tro u b le w ith h er ankle. also co n tain s the m agazines and o th e r Mr. and Mrs. W ldner, Mr. and KELSO Mrs. K ratz and baby visited at th e pu b licatio n s of th e read in g room hom es of Mrs. L au ra B arnes and Mr. Miss Klem le of th e P o rtlan d C entral The Red Cross com m ittee with Mrs. and Mrs. A. C. B row ning on Sunday. L ib rary spends two half days here Mrs. Brook received word th a t her each week, and th e lib rary I b open R. Jo n sru d us cap tain and the fol lowing helpers is at w ork th is w eek: d au g h te r, Mrs. C arrie C h an d ler of T ro u td ale was sick with th e “ flu.” d u rin g school days in ch arg e of s tu Mrs. I. H. Phipps, Max Kligel, A. C. B au m b aik , Andrew Llndholm and Mrs. R. H. R adford rep o rts th a t dents. Aug. Jo h n so n . Every ad u lt over 19 again h er son Jesse, who has been in T he Home Econom ics and Science yeurs is expected to enroll under the th e hospital at V ancouver B arracks D ep artm en ts have recently in stalled $1.00 m em bership for 1919 and ch il for o ver a year, is able to be up. gas w hich is a g re a t convenience. The d ren may also be enrolled in tho g irls in cooking are train ed in th e use sam e way. A h ea rt and a doller is Mrs. Isley's Letter. In a recent le tte r Mrs. I). W. Islej of k erosene oil stoves, gas hot plates all th a t Is needed to stand by the “G reatest M other in th e w orld,” as of L itchfield, 111., says, “ I have used and wood range. th e Red Cross now is universally C h a m b e rla in ’s T ab lets for diso rd ers T he M anual T rain in g D epartm ent know n. of th e stom ach and as a laxative, O ur Red Cross au x iliary m eets have found them a quick and su re r e th is sem ester is giving in stru ctio n in lief. If you are tro u b led w ith In cem ent work along with reg u la r class reg u larly every W ednesday, all day. F ull a tten d a n ce is urged as th e re is digestion or constipation th ese ta b es in woodwork and m echanical much work to be done. lets will do you good.”— Adv. draw ing. T he last two m entioned Joel J a rl has recovered from an c k of “ flu’’ and so fa r as known Chevrolet p a rts and repairing. C. d ep a rtm en ts are planning an exhibit a th tta e re are no o th e r cases In th e d is E. O sburn * Co. of th e ir work in th e n ea r fu tu re at trict. GREAT NEEDS OF THE YEAR ACTIVITIES AT UNION HIGH “ Give Me Something I Can W ear” EN are practical. Therefore useful gifts are most appre- ciated. He wants something he can wear, and here you can find just the kind of things he will appreciate as well as some useful gifts for women and children. FOR MEN Caps ’jBrrrj^linsínias^ti S w eaters Box Hose Shoes Kid Gloves Rox H andkerchiefs O’Coats H ouse Slippers Kid Gloves S uits A uto Gloves M ackinaw C oats Gowns FO R WOMEN Silk Hose H an d k erch iefs U m brellas » » » K » FOR CH ILDREN Hose Toques i RAC riC A B IL I I is the keynote of Christinas gifts this year and this store is ready with its carefully selected Shoes U m brellas H an d k erch iefs S w eaters, Etc. merchandise, ready for distribution, which will greatly help to spread C hristrnas cheer. Everything has been arranged to serve you promptly without crowding. Here you will find gifts at right prices for men, women and children. E. W. Aylsworth S u its DRY GOODS SHOES CANNON’S : F u rn is h in g s (■REwHAM. OREGON PIIO N E <141 » K K » » » » « ■ I I I Jß I