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GRKSHA't i « 1 BEHIND t° ÛVR fboiM k :: :: »3JJPCLY :: « » « » greatest Holiday Season the world has ever known, and in the spirit that pervades all humanity, we offer thanks to our friends and patrons for their loyalty to us during the year just past, and wish them one and all A M E R R Y C H R IST M A S and H A P P Y N E W YE A R . :: L. L. Kidder Hdw. Co. GRESHAM , OREGON W hy not a rra n g e to pay th e pas- sage of th e people who like Bolshe- vikism b e tte r th a n A m ericanism to Moscow, w here they can feed on h u sks w ith th e o th e r sw ine u n til they g e t a stom ach full? Mr. G arfield tells us th a t one of the o b ligatio n s w hich has com e to us as the resu lt of th e w ar is th a t of sup- plying th e rest of th e w orld w ith food and pocket money. P resu m ab ly th is is w hat they call th e new feed ’em. Auction Sale •n ON THE OLD HURLBURT PLACE About 2 miles east of Springdale and 2 miles South of Corbett, Ore. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30 B eginning a t 10 o’Clock a. m. 9 Head of Cattle COW, Holstein, 8 years old, fresh six weeks ago. COW, Jersey, 4 years old, will freshen April 10th. H E IFE R , Holstein, 3 years old, bred October 8th. 2 HEIFERS, Jersey-Holstein, 1 year, 9 months, will freshen May 18th, 1919. H EIFER, Holstein-Guernsey, 1 year old. H EIFER, Jersey-Durham, 9 months old. STEER, Holstein-Guernsey, 9 months old. BULL, Holstein-Guernsey, 1 year, six mouths old. (All Cows Tuberculin Tested) 4 Horses GRAY HORSE, 9 years old, weight about 900 pounds. BAY HORSE, 10 years old, about 900 pounds. SORREL MARE, 12 years old, about 14(H) pounds. IRON GRAY HORSE, 12 years old, about 1400 pounds. Sow with litter of 8 Pigs. 6 tons Baled Clover Hay. 7 Double Set Harness. Single Set Harness. Buggy. Hack. Light Wagon. Mower, in good shape. Household Goods and other articles too numerous to mention. t TERM S— All sum s u n d e r $20, C ash; $20 or over, six m o n th s’ tim e on a p proved note b earin g 8 p er cent in te rest. FR EE LUNCH AT NOON SALE RAIN OR SHINE M. B. SPLAWN, Owner AUCTION SALE I will offer at Public Sale at my Place 1 1-2 M iles South east of G resham , on F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 7 B eginning at 1 O ’clock All my household goods, including k itc h e n Range. H eater. Tw o Good Iron Beds, M attresses and Springs. Tw o D ining T ables. Tw o D ressers. B ureau. Buffet. D ining C hairs and Rockers. Bookcase. A xm inster Rug. O ther small Rugs. Simplex C ream Separator. T E R M S — Up to $10, C ash ; $10 and up six m onths’ tim e on approved security w ith interest a t 6 per cent. G U ST LA R SO N , O w n er R. I. A N D E R S O N , A uctioneer ^£5 K. A. M IL L E R , Clerk BAKING EXCELLENCE A llow s us to com pete w ith all rivals. T he in g red ien ts of o u r b read and p astries are in s tric t co n fo rm ity w ith th e w ar reg u la tio n s and th e n eatn ess of o u r b ak ery has given us th e h ig h e st sa n ita ry ra tin g . P atro n iz e a hom e in d u stry . > CITY BAKERY G reM iaiu. P h o n e 11. «•:->x~:~>x-:~x-x~x-x- Make This a Real Christmas SOME USEFUL HINTS C/U£ Something Electrical This Year ♦ Sewing M echine Motor Vacuum C leaner W ashing M achine F lo o r, T able and Desk Lam ps Chafing-D ish T o aster G rill Coffee P erco lato r Milk W arm er TVESDAY, DBCEMHKK 21. PAGE TUKEE 1IH8 We own and offer for sale Christmas in a Momentous Era C h ristm as of th is y ear finds the say, they have beeu easy to please w orld on th e b rin k of an e ra Just as an d seem to possess a sp irit of a c com m odation an d patience w hich one m om entous as th a t d u rin g th e 18 could n ot tru th fu lly say was p rev a m onths th ro u g h w hich we have ju st len t to such a deg ree in seasons of th e passed. W hile th e holiday season of past. E veryone is ap p aren tly happy 1918 sh o u ld be an occasion calling and desirous of expressing th is se n ti fo r a sp irit of joy and g ra titu d e of m ent, even in th e ir rela tio n s w ith unsurpa&slng m ag n itu d e, we should stran g e rs. The tr u th of the m a tte r e n te r in to th e ta sk of g re a t d esire to is, they know th is y ea r w hat they be helpful. T he finest th o u g h t th a t w ant before they go in to a sto re to could be held d u rin g th e week to fo l buy. P re sen t co nditions have m ade th is low is, co n sid eratio n one fo r th e o th er. C aste, class o r sta tio n should holiday season an u n u su al one in have no place in th e problem s of a d m any ways. T he m ost n otable one ju stm e n t w hich are to follow d u rin g to th e ob serv er is th e ab so lu te abol ish m en t of g rad es in th e ran k s of th e com ing year. T he m erc h an ts have felt a different buyers. T hose who in previous years sp irit p erv ad in g th e ra n k s of C h rist had no money except for barest ne m as shoppers thiB year, it seem s to cessities are now able to purchase carry a n o te of ex trem e ch eerfu ln ess m erchandise of th e h ig h est class. — a d esire to express p leasu re in the T hose who have alw ays b ought th is m ere act of b u y in g — no one is buying kind of goods have lim ited th e m g ifts th is y ear from a sense of d u ty — selves, because of th e influence of a t le ast th is seem s ce rtain ly tru e w ar-tim e co nditions to th e extent th a t from all ap p earan ces. They all seem th e ir pu rch ases exceed but little those to have th e ir h e a rts in th e ir w ork of th e m uch la rg e r g ro u p before m en and to be g e ttin g a lot of pleasu re tioned. T his co n d itio n would seem o ut of w h at, to a g re a t ex ten t, used to b o rd er som ew hat on ex trav ag an ce to be considered a. h a rd Job. Two on th e one hand, and a desire for o th e r fe a tu re s of th is y e a r’s selling retren c h m e n t on th e p a rt of those is its volum e an d th e u sefu l n a tu re of who alw ays have had m oney to spend freely. One class has not learn ed the th e purchases. All business houses are ju s t as lesson of saving— th e o th e r is p rac busy today as th ey have been on ticing it an d th is sp irit betw een th e C h ristm as eve of previous y ears It tw o illu stra te s how so m any people is w onderful th e g re a t d esire folks are alw ays poor w hile o th e rs alw ays seem to have th is y ear to express have money when they w an t it. T h ere are m ore men shoppers th is th e ir hap p in ess in ju st buying som e th in g . And yet th e ir p u rch ases in year th a n ever before. It has been th e m ost m a jo rity of cases are fo- q u ite com m on to see them in a wo essen tial th in g s. T he C h ristm as m an ’s ap p arel sto re all by them selves, And they are sp irit of 1918 is going to be bigger m ak in g purchases. an d cover a lo n g er perio d th a n anv feeling so good th is y ear th a t only th e best appeals to them . And th is o th e r in th e h isto ry of th e co u n try . One rem a rk a b le fe a tu re of th is sea display of tru e C h ristm as sp irit, the son is th e g re a tly in creased clothing Joy of giving, seem s to pervade business since th e sig n in g of th e h e a rts and m inds of all shoppers arm istice. T h ere w ere a lo t of civil both men and women. On th e o th e r hand, a goodly p o r ians a t th is tim e la st y ear, w ho were an y th in g b u t real su re th ey woul 1 tion of the fem inine population seem s need clo th es o th e r th an th o se fu rn to be expecting a so ld ier hom e before ished by U ncle Sam, in th e n e a r fu l long and is d eterm in ed to dress up tu re. C o nsequently they w ere dis fo r those hom ecom ings. Every g irl posed to get along w ith th e old suit and woman is buying som ething h ap and trim m in g s as long as possible. pily th is year. A g re a t load has been They h av e n ’t th e idea th is C h rist lifted from th e ir sh o u ld ers and they m as— fo r very good reaso n s—-and seem ingly striv e to find expression in they seem to be keeping th e clo th in g m ak in g them selves as a ttra c tiv e a3 only clothes In tellig en tly selected, m e rc h an ts busy. B ut th e g re a te s t fe a tu re of th is can achieve. J u s t com pare co nditions here w ith holiday season is found in th e sh o p pers them selves. It is h ard to des th a t of any o th e r co u n try In th e w ar cribe, b u t th ey all seem to be o v er zone— n e u tra l o r co m b atan t, an d yon flowing w ith pep an d good hum or. will see a cause for rejoicing and B u t th is s p irit is n ot stra n g e when th a n k sg iv in g of w hich we should one stops to th in k ab o u t it— th a t’s never lose sight. C h ristm as of 1918, looking e ith e r b ackw ard o r fo rw ard , (he way we all feel. F olks seem to be g e ttin g a lo t of should loom up as an occasion for joy o u t of th e ir shopping. And fttey th e expression of o u r tru e selves, have been buying, too, n o t m erely dw arfing all previous Y uletide se a shopping. As a whole, th e m erch an ts sons of years gone by. Government and Municipal Bonds Beating 4 1 | per cent to 6 per cent interest. $10,000 United States Liberty Loan Bonds 4y4 per cent interest $ 2,000 Dominion of Canada, due Aug. 1, '19, 5 per cent interest $ 5,000 Great B ritain and Ireland (secured) 5t/a per cent int. $ 5,000 City of New W estm inster 6 per cent interest. $ 2,000 City of Moose Jaw , Saskatchewan 5 per cent interest $ 1,000 City of Prince George, Canada 6 per cent interest $ 500 City of Ontario, Oregon, 6 per cent interest Interest on the above bonds is payable semi annually and any one wishing to invest their money in gilt edge securities will do well to investig.ite the above offerings. BANK OF GRESHAM County and City D epository S m oothing Iro n o r T rav elin g Iron C u rlin g -Iro n and D rying Com b In one V ibrator H eatin g Pad R ad iato r P o rta b le Stove and Oven R ange F an ELECTRIC STORE Electric Building A ’’F a th e r ’s ” le tte r was received a few days ago by Jo h n Brow n from his son F ra n k who is in F ran ce. It was w ritten on N ovem ber 23, th e day se t aside fo r th e A. E. F. to w rite to th e ir fath e rs. Such le tte rs w ere n ot censored and th e w riters w ere free to tell alm o st everything. T h e le tte r d eals larg ely w ith a h is tory of th e e m b a rk a tio n from New Y ork, says Mr. Brow n in sp eak in g of it, an d d etails som e of th e exciting experiences of being chased by su b m arines. H ow ever ail of th e fifteen sh ip s in th e fleet a rriv ed safely at B rest, w here P re sid e n t W ilson lan d ed a few days ago. F ra n k describes it as “ one sloppy and d irty hole.” His o th e r a d v e n tu re s took him to th e hospital a t St. N apoleon w here he saw m any dead and w ounded. He w ent from th e re by train a b o u t 100 m iles into F ra n c e to A ngers, which he says is a very p re tty place w ith a good Red Cross. F rom th e re he went to La R ochelle. F ra n k Is in a ca r-b a ild ln g squad th a t was tu rn in g o u t 100 box cars a day up to th e d ate of his lette r. G en era l P ersh in g was th e re an d than k ed th e men fo r th e ir work and said they had done as m uch tow ard w inning the w ar as any reg im en t In F ran ce He says th a t th e re is a ru m o r ot ¡his reg im en t being one of th e first to leave F ran ce, y et h e says he can sta n d It aw h ile longer if necessary a he can accustom him self to alm ost any circu m stan ces. A m ost en joyable m eeting was held by th e M. A. Ross Army P ost an d W om en’s Relief Corps last S a tu r day. T he occasion was th e an n u a l election of officers in both o rg an iza tions. T he d in n e r, fu rn ish ed by the Relief Corps, was a su m p tu o u s a ffa ir and th e "old boys” did full cred it 'o It. D ep artm en t C om m ander S tep h en son of P o rtlan d was presen t. T he officers fo r th e com ing y ear in th e P o st will be Ju d g e G. W. W ona- co tt, co m m an d er; G eorge K nlerlem , vice co m m an d er; Jo h n L arson, Ju n io r vice co m m an d er; E. A. K en t, ch a p la in ; E. E. C hipm an, se creta ry ; H. G. H arm on, officer of th e day; T hom as C inder, officer of th e gu ard . T he in sta lla tio n will be on th e thPr'l S atu rd ay in J a n u a ry , Rev. I. B. Seif will be in stallin g officer and J. H. V arney will be officer of th e day. T he election in th e Corps résu lté I in th e choice of th e p rese n t personet to serve for th e coining year. They are Mrs. C h ristin a Hu m ason, p re si d en t; Mrs. M aggie Ryan, sen io r vice p resid e n t; Mrs. E. E. C hipm an, ju n io r vice p resid e n t; Mrs. E m m a Gil m ore, tre a s u re r; Mrs. C. O. B ranson, ch a p la in ; Mrs. Em m a M cBain, con d u ctre ss; Mrs. Lizzie Ja ck , se creta ry and Mrs. G ilm ore, press co rresp o n den t. In sta lla tio n will ta k e place on th e sam e day as th a t of th e Post J u s t as we g ot ready to p ro test ag ain st th e Jew ish program s in P o lan d th e F. F. V.’s lynched an o th e r A F ordson farm tr a c to r has been “ n ig g e r” suspect a t C ulpepper. I b ro u g h t to th e Hope G arden farm , W h eth er we a re now a t th e end ot ad jo in in g M ultnom ah F arm , w here a 1 public d em o n stratio n will be given o u r tro u b le s o r only at th e beginning on T h u rsd ay and S atu rd ay a fte r rem ain s to be seen. noons. F a rm e rs and o th e rs In te re st Few ed a re invited to be presen t. T h ere are few indeed who escape having a t least one cold d u rin g th e w in ter m onths and th ey a re fo rtu n ate who have b ut one and get th ro u g h w ith it quickly and w ithout A L L H M D « A I D A L L B IB B S any serio u s consequences. T ake c h a m b e rla in 's Cough Remedy and N e w C a lle ry observe th e d irectio n s w ith each b o t tle, and you are likely to be one of P IC T U R E F R A M IN G th e fo rtu n a te ones. T he w orth amt GILT OR NA TURA L WOOD m erit of th is rem edy nas been fully N eat and Cheap proven T h ere are m any fam ilies who have alw ays used It for year* when troubled w ith a cough o r cold, MAX SC H N EID ER and w ith th e very best resu lts.— Adv M athew s’ Bldg, Main S treet S potllgbta and electric horns. C. Fhon. M l E. O sburn & Co. Oregon ( ireshani. TROUTDALE At th e an n u al election of th e | T ro u td ale C h ap ter of th e E astern , S tar th e follow ing officers w ere elect- ' ed: W orthy m atro n , Mrs. N orene; w orthy p atro n , Mr. Jo h n Jo n a s; as sociate m atro n , Mrs. M oran; secre ta ry , Mrs. L au ra H arlow ; tre a su re r, Mrs. F ra n ce s Fox; conductress, Mrs. R uth St. C lair; associate conductress. Mrs. Jo h n Jo n as. An honored v isit o r a t th e m eeting was th e g ran d w orthy m atro n , Mrs. S ettlem eter. T h ere was a good audience o u t to h ea r th e special exercises Sunday evening at th e church. C h ristm as songs w ere su n g by th re e little boys, Eldon D upuis, R obert Harlow and Dale P arsons, and also by T helm a D upuis and Sam H arlow . T he story of “T he O th er W ise M an” was told in a very in te restin g way by th e m in ister Rev. E arl B. C otton. All are invited to a tte n d th e church services. Geo. P. L um sdeu left last Weil nesday for B erkeley, C alifornia Mrs. Lum sden w ent to th e so u th ern city in O ctober in hopes of im proving h e r h ea lth , but lias n ot been so well lately. She has been w ith h er sister, Mrs. H arry B erry, but was moved la st week to a san ita riu m . R ussell W ilson le tt la st week for B utte, M ontant, in answ er to a call to com e and help pack celery, a Dul lness in w hich lie is very proficient, th e W ilson b ro th ers having Just h a r vested a la rg e crop of fine celery. E m erson C raw ford, who en listed in th e navy ab o u t a y ear ago, is at home on a fu rlo u g h visiting his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Win. C raw ford. H e ex pects to leave for New York w here he is sta tio n e d , on New Year'B day. Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. K endall and lum ily a re spending tile C hrlaim a« week v isitin g at Seaside w ith re la tives. Mr. K endall expects to spend th e week shooting ducks. Ed. D upuis, who is em ployed at P en d leto n , is spending th e holidays h ere w ith his fam ily. Mrs. Isley’s L etter. POST AND CORPS A. MEYERS, Clerk FRANK BROWN W RITES In a recen le tte r Mrs. D. W. Isle> ELECT OFFICERS of L itchfield, t 111., HIS FATHER A LETTER says, "I have used W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer, Vancouver, Wash. » Ol'TIXMJK C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets for d iso rd ers of th e stom ach and as a laxative, have found them a quick and su re r e lief. If you are tro u b le d w ith In digestion or constiputlon th ese ta b lets will do you good.” Adv. W ar Sviugs Stam ps save lives PINCII HITS TWICE -IN U. S. SENATI! Fred W. Mulkey is known as the "p in ch -h ittin g sen u to r” to his home folks out in Oregon Twice has Mulkey served sh o rt term s in the United States Senate. He served for 43 days In 1907. and has Just now com pleted a five-day term to fill out the term of the late S enator Lane. REPORTS ALL COUNTY AGENT WORK POPULAR At least 25 of the 26 Oregon coun ties th a t took up county agent wot a prio r to o r w ithin th e w ar period will retain th e ir agents next year, rep o rts P aul V. M aris, sta te leader. So ef fective did these agencies prove in org an izin g th e a g ric u ltu ra l forces for Increased production and Btrlct con serv atio n , th a t th e ir services are to be retain ed . Some new counties are also co n sidering th e advisability of estab lish in g county ag en t work. Hi Linn county th e farm ers and business men ure raisin g th e m aintenance fund by subscription. T o (lie P u lille . B eginning w ith Ja n u a ry 1st, 1919, the ban k in g hours of the B ank of G resham will change and we will close daily a t 4 o'clock p. in. K indly b ear th is in m ind as we will lock th e door a t th a t h o u r in o rd er th a t we can finish up o u r w ork be fore 6 o’clock. K A. M ILLER, C ashier, B ank of G resham . E xtra O utlooks of th e C h ristinas issue will be m ailed a t 6c each. I D ur . vat row i PR AISE US L enerv D A '/ • T hat shop for . jhihe if WH kí they S a GRESHAM MARKET We Have Heard a Lot ab o u t th e com plim ents th a t our p atro n s a re paying us, and we w ant to say rig h t here and now, “ Mr. and Mrs. Custom er, we th a n k you. Y our kind words are sending your friends to th is Rhop, and we are going to tre a t them right. Again, we th a n k you.” A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. Gresham, Ore. Ship by Truck PHOTOS IT SAVES TIME AND MONEY Ekstrom Truck Service PHONE G resham 861 Cor. Pow ell and Maple Ave. PHONE P o rtlan d Bdwy. 2082 225 Ash S treet