PAGE K )I H
GRESHAM
We own and offer for sale
OUTLOOK
FRIDAY,
GRESHAM LOCALS
DBOBMBBR
A d elig h tfu l
27,
Y uletide
I 1 ej I it Ili. hum. ,ji b i
1»1S
p arty was
a t,,1 Mr» G. 11
N av al Life In S cottish W a te rs
Inglis w ith th e m em bers of th e fam
H igh school will reopen on Mon- Gy and a few in tim ate friends. The
day, Decem ber 30, a fte r a w eek's va-I ce n te r of a ttra c tio n was a w onderful
catio n .
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tree , lig h ted w ith colored electric
F ollow ing are p a rts of a le tte r th e w ater a little while. A few of
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Bearing 4*/i per cent to 6 per cent interest.
Miss E d n a Denson, of S eattle, is *8hts an d d eco rated w ith colored from R ichard K n a rr, of T ro u td ale, them exploded ab o u t 500 yards from
n dles and sp a rk lin g tinsel. G ifts to his p aren ts, w ritten from Scot- o u r ship, an d you o u g h t to see the
$10,000 United States Liberty Loan Bonds 4% per cent interest J visiting w ith h er au n t, Mrs. W. L. ea
were d istrib u te d to all and Included land. He is on th e U. S. S. H ousa- m o u n tain s of w ate r th ey threw up,
U orsage.
$ 2,000 Dominion of Canada, due Aug. 1, '19, 5 per cent interest
and felt th e Bhip trem b le.
Miss G ertru d e E astm au is able to som e so rt of sell fo r each one which to n ic:
$ 5,000 Great Britain and Ireland (secured) 51/2 per cent int.
R efresh
In v erg o rd en , Scotland,
You see th ese k ind of m ines a re
be ab o u t again a fte r an illness of caused m uch m e rrim e n t.
$ 5,000 City of New Westminster 6 per cent interest.
m ents were served la te in th e even
Novem ber. 30.
a new invention, an d we trie d them
sev eral days.
$ 2,000 City of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 5 per cent interest
ing.
D ear F o lk s: — W ell, I expect th is o ut for th e first tim e. By th e way,
$ 1,000 City of Prince George, Canada 6 per cent interest
Miss M arie Misz was a C h ristm as
D inner g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. le tte r head in g looks funny to you: they are E d iso n ’s invention th a t you
$ 500 City of Ontario, Oregon, 6 per cent interest
g u est of h e r siste r in P o rtla n d on
and Mrs. F ra n k Gibbs on C h ristm as it su re does to me. T he censorship h eard so m uch ab o ut. W hile a
C h ristm as day.
Interest on the above bonds is payable semi annually and any
w ere th e la tte r ’s m o th er, Mrs. J as was cancelled today an d now, m ay n u m b er of them exploded the m ost of
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern e n te r
one wishing to invest their money in gilt edge securities will do
T u rn b u ll, h e r b ro th ers, R obert, Fred be, I can w rite so m eth in g b ut I ex them w ere left and th e ru m o r is
tain ed W. R. K ern an d fam ily a t d in
well to investigate the above offerings.
and H ector .Morgan an d h e r sister pect in th e first le tte r I will forget aro u n d h ere th a t they su n k over 100
n er ou C hristm as.
Miss Dollie M organ. T he sam e g u ests a lot of th in g s I w ant to tell you.
subs. I d o n ’t know how tru e th a t 1».
G randpa Dewey is still suffering w ere e n te rta in e d w ith a C h ristm as
I have an easy job since I am a b u t anyw ay th ey w ere a success.
from th e effects of a fa ll from th e tre e p arty on C h ristm as eve. T he m otor sailo r, th a t is it is easy w ork, T orpedoes w ere fired at us several
County and City D epository
porch
ab o u t ten days ago.
house w as tastily d eco rated w ith red but I have to be ready to m ake a tim es b u t m issed, and subs w ere
( »resham,
Oregon
Miss Gibson an d Miss L anloy, and g reen an d p resen ted a very at- trip any m in u te at all h ours of th e sighted th re e tim es th a t I know j f ,
d ie titia n s at V ancouver ho sp ital, were trac tiv e ap pearance.
day and a good sh a re of th e night, and we su n k one sub by dropping
g u ests of Aliss F lorence H oney yes
P reach in g services will be held at F o r in stan ce, we w ere sent ash o re depth ch arg es on it. T his is official,
terd ay .
the M ethodist E p isc o p al.ch u rch next n ig h t before la st to w ait fo r th e T h ere was n ot a ship lost o u t of the
C laire
K re itsb e rg
from
Cam p Sunday m o rn in g at 11 o ’clock, when executive officer. We left a t Di m ine fleet, an d ta k in g every th in g In
Lewis is spending a brief fu rlo u g h at the pasto r, Rev. J. M ontcalm Brow n, o’clock and got back at 3 :3 0 in th e to co n sid eratio n I th in k we’re m ighty
G enerally I am on duty lucky.
th e hom e of his au n t, Mrs. W. F. will preach.
E p w o rth L eague will m orning
Honey.
m eet at 6 :3 0 . T hese will be th e only from 6 in th e m o rning u n til 12 at T he m ine fleet is know n all th ro u g h
n ig h t, th en th e next day I am not in th e navy as th e "su icid e fleet ” Af
At th e B ap tist church Sunday t l u services of th e day.
S unday school will m eet a t 10 o ’clock
Roy W hite of B rem erto n Navy th e boat b ut have to w ork in th e te r we m ade th e first trip o u t m in
and th e p asto r, Rev. A. J. W are, will Y ards, son of Mrs. C. M. O liphant, pum p room from 8 till 4 :3 0 , then ing, and all th e ships cam e back
safely th e lim e-juice sailo rs (E n g
preach a t 11.
and his fam ily from P o rtla n d were
lish sa ilo rs) w ere offering to bet two
Mrs. A. M. W ilkinson has re tu rn e d g u ests on C h ristm as at th e O liphant
to one th a t we w ou ld n ’t come back
hom e from P alm er Ju n c tio n In e a s t home. Mr. O lip h an t was som ew hat
th
e next tim e, an d they d id n ’t get
ern O regon, w here she has been w ith im proved.
m any calls a t th a t. T he nam es of
Mr. W ilkinson fo r sev eral m onths.
th e sh ip s in o u r m ine force a re th e
TROUTDALE
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k M orse sp e n t
H ousatonic, R oanoke, S ham ut, Aroo-
C h ristm as day in P o rtlan d w ith th e ir
T he Red Cross au x iliary will give
jsto o k ,
C ananacus,
C anandaigua,
son Leon and fam ily. G eorge Morse an old fashioned d ance on New-
Q unabang, S aran ac, B altim ore, and
is spen d in g th e week at L ebanon.
J San F rancisco. T hese w ere the m ine
Y ear’s eve in th e Masonic hall. A
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. R a k e r enter» live co m m ittee has th e affair in hand
1 lay ers w th th e San F ran csco as flag
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YOUR HOME FURNISHER
g resh am
tain ed at d in n e r on C h ristm as day and a good tim e is assured.
ship an d th e Black H aw k as a rep a ir
Mr. an d Mrs. R. D. Dailey and fam ily
Owing to th e L ad ies’ Aid day fa ll
ship for all of them . Besides these
of T ro u td ale uud Miss Em m a J o h n ing on New Y ear’s day, th e m eeting
! th ey had th re e tu g s o ver h ere to
son.
will be held on F rid a y afte rn o o n ,
h au l supples to us. T hey w ere th e
Patapso, P atu e x en t an d Sonoma.
T he new ly-elected ed ito r-in -ch ief J a n u a ry 3, It will be w ith Mrs. L.
C ontinued from page 1
'p lr lt
We would m ake a trip o r two
of th e high sch o o l’s pub licatio n , T he A. H arlow .
r.ie Titnet
with the P rincipal of th e school A rgus, is Miss H an n ah L ane, not Miss
from In v erg o rd e n , an d th en go to
C redit will be given to those who d e Mabel Brow n as was erro n eo u sly re THANKSGIVING DINNER
AggArro
M eneare o t ftie
In v ern ess an d m ake a trip o r two
P r a jr e » * o t th e / I j e
sire school cre d its upon th e com ple
IS EATEN IN BELGIUM
from th ere, th en back to Invergorden
tion of the work T tiere Is-no ch arg e ported".
! and so on. T hey g ot th e m ines readv
for in stru ctio n in any of th e above
Mrs. Dan M urphy received le tte is
A u d ern ard e, le B algique,
¡courses, and all persons in te reste d in th is week from h er son, F ra n k Rog-
for us a t th e Bases w hich w ere a t
N ovem ber 28.
I im proving tiieir co nditions should
th e tow ns ju s t m en tio n ed, and we
ta k e ad v an tag e of th e o p p o rtu n ity a f gers, w ritten from L uxem berg, Ger
T his is T h an k sg iv in g and we are
laid a strin g of m ines so thick th a t a
forded them .
m any, w here he is w ith th e A m erican lay in g off. T he first tim e we have
Hxrx is the latest
sub co u ld n ’t possibly get th ro u g h
arm y of occupation.
been
off
d
uty
in
m
onths.
I
am
ta
k
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E D IS O N
w ithout h ittin g one, an d if she did it
G lenwood M iller arriv ed hom e on ing a d v a n ta g e of It by w ritin g le t
/ / / , MAZDA IA W
was "good n ig h t” for it. We laid
E arl T ow nsend, who has been in C h ristm as eve fo r a b rief fu rlough. ters. W e a re h aving a n o th e r rain y
th is m ine field from th e coast of
tra in in g In th e Coast A rtillery a t Ft. He will re tu rn soon to St. P a u l w here day, b u t th ey a re n o t very often
N orw ay across th e N orth Sea to th e
Canby and F t. Stevens, has received he is serv in g In th e q u a rte rin a ste i o ver here. Lee M errill Is o u t try in g
coast of Scotland.
his discharge and arriv ed hom e in corps of th e av iatio n school.
to find som e coal o r wood fo r o u r
We have been h ere in Inverg o rd en
tim e for C hristm as. O thers who have
Airs. E rn e st Thom received a cab le stove, b u t th ey a re p re tty scarce a r
for o ver a m onth now, b u t are leav
been discharged and who a re at hom e gram from her h u sb an d on C h ristm as ticles In th is co u n try . The sa n ita ry
ing h ere to m o rro w fo r a p o rt In
are Law rence H arvey an d Clyde eve, s ta tin g th a t he expects to be tra in has moved ag ain , ab o u t tw enty
so u th e rn E n g lan d . I p u t in fo r a
Stone, who were in th e S. A. T. C. at hom e soon. He is in Field A rtillery m iles back tow ard th e coast to a n o th
th ree-d ay leave when we g et down
Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College.
and has recently been prom oted to a e r tow n on th e railro a d . I t is r u
th e re and expect to see p a rt of L on
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. D unbar sp en t first lieutenancy.
m ored th a t we a re g oing to m ake au
don. I have been buying a few sou
C h ristm as in G resham th e g u ests of
Ed. Sell sp en t C h ristm as a t horn1?. eig h t-d ay trip w ith th e am bulances
venirs an d th ey cost lik e sixty. I
*thelr niece, Mrs. A. D ow sett and
sh
o
rtly
.
T
h
a
t
w
ould
m
ean
so
u
th
e
rn
I also have a collection of th is E nglish
His com ing was a su rp rise to his
fam ily.
folks as they supposed he was at F ra n ce , w hich I sh o u ld like very
money to show you w hen I get home,
Mrs. H attie Je n k in s and d a u g h te ts
Itlt HARD KNARIt.
m uch to see, as I have seen n early
Cam p E ustis, V irginia.
He le tt
A pound over h ere d o n ’t seem to go
E ditli and B eulah sp en t C h ristm as in
next day in th e boat, and so on. The
Main Street
Gresham
C h ristm as n ig h t for Cam p Lew is all of B elgium and n o rth e rn F rance.
an y f a r th e r th a n a d o lla r In th e
P o rtla n d w ith E lm er Je n k in s anil
m
an
I
ju
s
t
g
ot
th
ro
u
g
h
teach
in
g
how
J
Day befo re y esterd ay I m ade a trip
w here he aw aits his discharge.
sta te s. A pound, is w orth $4.76 In
fam ily.
to D u n k irk , ab o u t 75 m iles, In my to ru n th e engine in th e boat, is go- i
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rose of O lym
U. S. money. In v erg o rden and In
Mr. and Mrs. F re d W ag n er of
am b u lan ce, ta k in g dow n a load of ing to stay over an d sw eep mines,
pia, W ash in g to n , are g u ests a t th e
verness a re b oth sm all tow ns and
P leasan t Home and d au g h te r Miss
officers.
I sh o u ld lik e to have and now I have to ru n th e boat every ]
hom e of th e la tte r ’s uncle, C. I.
you
co u ld n ’t find any back woods
Mabel of P o rtlan d spent C h ristm as
stayed all n ig h t th e re , b ut tw o o f day till they g e t a n o th e r m an, and 1 t
M anufactured by
R aker. Mr. C. G ilbertson of S eattle,
place In th e w hole U nited S tates as
day wit li Mrs. W ag n er’s sister, Mrs
ficers w anted to com e back, so we d oubt if th ey g et one till we g et |
W ashington, a fviend of E llsw orth
j fa r behind th e tim es as th is country
SANDY CREAMERY CO. J. H. Peteraon and fam ily.
had to come. H ad q u ite a tim e find back to th e sta te s. T he m an I did
R ak er, is also a guest a t th e R ak er
o v er here. They a re singing songs
The nam e ‘ Mount Hood B u tte r"
G
uests
at
th
e
hom
e
of
Mr.
and
have
w
ith
me
all
su
m
m
er
was
tak
en
ing
th
e
ro
ad
,
as
we
had
n
ever
been
litis h eretofore been used by p er
home.
on th e sta g e h ere now th a t we sang
o ver it before and had no map. But o ut because he c a n ’t swim. I w ant
mission of tlie Mount Hood Ice Mrs. J. W M oller on C h ristm as w eri
W a lte r M etzger su rp rised his p a r
from m em ory a y ear ago In th e sta te s
th e la tte r's m other, Mrs. M. D outhlt
Cream Co., which hns all its dairy
to
g
et
o
u
t
of
th
is
co
u
n
try
ju
s
t
as
we m ade connections all rig h t, a l
en ts on C h ristm as eve by com ing in
and
crack in g jo k e s th a t th e first tim e
prod u cts registered u nder that
of P o rtlan d . H er b ro th ers, H. L.
th o u g h it took us ab o u t fo u r h ours soon as possible and nev er w ant to j
on them unannounced. He has been
I heard them I kicked all th e sla ts
title. T hat perm ission has ceased,
D outhlt and fam ily of V ictory and
each way, an h o u r lo n g er because we come back. T he co u n try is p retty off th e cradle.
hence tlie change of nam e, which
in E ngland serv in g in th e a n ti-a ir
George D outhlt of Mist, Oregon.
d id n 't know th e way.
We passed to look at b ut when you say th a t you !
becam e effective on J a n u a ry 1.
cra ft defenses for several m onths. He
You can h a rd ly g et an y th in g to eat
"M ountain
Meadow
liu tte r"
Edwin B urlingam e is rep o rted on
th ro u g h w hat was "No M an’s L a n d ” have said it all. W ill tell you w hat
has gone to Cam p Lewis to be m us
w hen you are ash o re and have to pay
will be found at all th e leading
the sick list.
we have been doing.
fo
r
fo
u
r
years,
aro
u
n
d
Y
pres,
a
d
is
tered out.
stores in th e county. Ask for it
ten prices fo r w hat you do eat. The
Mrs. H. M. Shaw and h er d a u g h te r,
tan ce of ab o u t ten m iles, th ro u g h
We left N ew port, R. I., for this
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M etzger en
e a ts on th e ship a re b e tte r th an you
Mrs.
R
uth
St.
C
lair
e
n
te
rta
in
e
d
on
th
e
re
was
r
a
th
e
r
rough.
T
he
tow.i
side
th
e
m
orning
of
May
12th.
A
r
The a d m in istra tio n 's plan for re
C hristinas Mr. anil, Mrs. H. Donley of te rta in e d on C h ristm as all th e ir chll of Y pres is ab o u t fo u r tim es as large rived h ere in In v erg o rd en , Scotland, can get ash o re a t an y price, and th e
construction is the cutest tiling yo i
d ren excepting B ert, news of whose
Lord know s th a t th e chow on th e
ever heard of to prove ourselves Spokane, th e ir son H arry of S eattle, a rriv a l In New York was teleg rap h ed as G resham , b u t th e re isn 't a wall May 26th. L eft on o u r first m ining ship Is bum enough. F o r TJianks-
unselfish by not having any program i Mr. and M rs.'R o y A shw orth of P o rt to them th e day before. T w enty p er left sta n d in g in it. And as fa r as trip Ju n e 7th. R ig h t h ere I w ant to g iving we had boiled beef, gravy.
land.
you can see o ver th a t level co u n try , say th a t th e pow der th a t caused he spud8 and
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sons m ade up th e com pany, tw elve
n sn n w
n a T.
T N.
K T.
T
W
e l l noVelt y ln , h ,s
H
v a u u y is
th e re Isn ’t a place h ard ly larg e H alifax exploson
was
Well
of them being g ran d ch ild ren .
country. T h ere was a
enough to lie down on w here th e re we had as much T. N. T. in fifty of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C annon e n tertain ed
notice on th e b u lletin board this
lÛ U R . FAT ROW ,
isn ’t a sh ell hole, from th e size of a these m ines as was in th e H alifax ex
m o rning th a t th ey w ere going to
on C h ristm as eve Miss L overidge,
I P R A tS E U S
wash tu b to as big as a house. All plosion, and we ca rrie d from 850 to
o t c
«
.
.
i
P
^ n t a hook on th e h isto ry of thp
su
p
e
rin
ten
d
e
n
t
of
Good
S
am
a
ritan
atiout the com plim ents th a t
th e tre e s have been shot to pieces, j 875 m ines on each trip out. We m ade] H ousatonlc
thpy
h
o
sp
ital.'
On
C
h
ristm
as
m
orning
o u r p atro n s are paying us, and
ju s t a few stu b s stick in g up. It is I tw elve trip s o u t laying m ines an d I
SHOP
Mrs. Cannon was ta k en sick and she
man th a t w ants one to tu rn In his
we w ant to say rig h t h ere and
th e m ost d eso late looking place one j som e of th e ships m ade th irte e n )
OR. >MINE '
.a
n
d
Miss
Loveridge
w
ent
im
m
ediately
nam
e and hom e address, and pay $3
now. "M r an d Mrs. C ustom er,
an im agine. T h a t is w hat they call , trips. You o u g h t to have seen those Pacj,
each in advance, as th e m ine force
to th e hospital. Mrs. C an n o n ’s co n
we th a n k you.
Your kind
F lan d ers. And ta lk ab o u t ra ts! It m ines explode a fte r they were in the
would be broken up sh o rtly a f te r wo
dition is not considered serious.
w ords a re sen d in g your frien d s
was d a rk when I cam e back th ro u g h j w ater. It seem s th e re was gome lit
to th is shop, and we are going
reach th e sta te s, as th e re would be
J. A. H aley of V ancouver, B. C.,
th e re and had tny h e a d lig h ts on. T he tie th in g w rong w th them , and lots
to tre a t them rig h t. Again, we
_ .
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m any
tra n sfe rs,
d isch arges
and
and his m o th er. Mrs. S arah H aley of
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road was ju s t full of rats. Ran over of them exploded a f te r th ey w ere in changes m ade
th a n k y ou.”
Y arm outh, Nova Scotia, a re sp e n d
lots of th im they were so thick
1. .1. W. K ltO W N . Prop.
ing th e holidays h ere at th e hom e of
T he m an who can have his photo
Gresham , Orc.
Lee ju s t cam e back w ith a sack of
A good m any failu res a re m ade by
Ju d g e and Mrs G. W S tapleton,
g
rap
h tak en w ith o u t being em b ar
chips, all he could g e t; cost 2*4
persons who w ould go d eer h u n tin g
j Mrs. J. A. H aley and little son have
rassed
is
e
ith
e
r
a
professional
pho
fran cs (4 5 c ). P ork costs $4.00 per
j been h ere for sev eral w eeks w ith
to g ra p h e r o r a nut.
In th e h ea rt of a city.
pound and chocolate th e size of
| h er p are n ts.
They will re tu rn to
H
ershevs
from
$
1
to
$2
each;
con
b / . z£ V ‘ i
B argains In th e w ant ads.
, V ancouver a fte r th e holidays.
Read the W a n t ads
seq u en tly we d o n ’t buy m any such
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
I.
Sunday
e
n
te
r
Allows us to com pete w ith all rivals.
luxuries.
tain ed on C h ristm as a fam ily p arty
T he in g red ien ts of o u r bread and
WAGONER B E R T HOS8.
! co n sistin g of G eorge H Sunday of |
p astries are in stric t conform ity w ith
i Hood River. Mr an d Mrs. C has Camp
F o r Croup.
th e w ar reg u la tio n s and the n eatn ess
of P o rtlan d , Ja n ies Cam p of Mosier.
of o u r bakery has given us th e h ig h
"C h a m b e rla in ’s C ough Rem edy is
Mr and Mrs E M. Cam p. Mr. and
In each package of goodies that went on the
est sa n ita ry ra tin g
P a tro n ise a
I Mrs Jack Cam p an d Mrs. Bessie splendid for cro u p .” w rites Mrs. Ed-
Christinas
ship was a thought from the fo lks at
hom e in d u stry .
I
. 1, .
,
w ard H a s s e tt, F r a n k f o r t. N. Y. ' M>
>,! a sh all ot G resham . Mrs. M arshall ch ild ren have been quickly relieved
hom e to tell the boys that proud and loving hearts
, expects to rem ain w ith h e r sister, of a tta c k s of th is d rea d fu l com plaint
await their return.
' Mrs Sunday, un til th e re tu rn of h e- bv i,s u se.” T his rem edy co n tain s no]
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with us enough for all; but the laurels for our
Government and Municipal Bonds
BANK OF GRESHAM
Special Next Week
10 Per Cent off on CHILDREN’S CHAIRS
Rockers from . . . $2.50 to $4.75
High Chairs from . $2.75 to $5.25
J. Ed. METZGER
HIGH SCHOOL OFFER
PROGRESÓ
L. L KIDDER HDW. CO.
Mountain Meadow Butter
We Have Heard a Lot
GRESHAM MARKET
BAKING EXCELLENCE
(The (Christinas
CITY BAKERY
part in \ ictory belone to “ Pershing’s Boys”—and
the boys on the “ Bridge of Ships.”
SANITARY MARKET
To Bondholders
I o our friends and customers a
M e rry Christmas and a H appy Neu' Year.
We will gladly accept Liberty Bonds in
Payment for ally Auto Tires in Stock.
GEO. DIETL, Prop.
GRESHAM.
OREGON
C. E. Osburn & Co.
GRESHAM, OREGON
But let us not forget that continued saving of
both FOOD and MONFA is necessary and that we
still have many opportunities for further serving
Country and humanity.
¿First -^tatr 2Sank
Gresham, Oregon