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G M 8H A .W TROUTDALE OUTLOOK TUESDAY, P E t'E M ilE K 31, 1U1N PA U B T H R EE CORBETT PLEASANT VIEW SANDY BLUFF Mr. an d Mrs. W 11. Reed a n a son Mrs. .M J. T iller received » o r 1 T he “ flu " epidem ic In th is neigh Mrs. L au ra B arnes had as guests F red sp en t C h ristm as with -Mr. and on C hristm as day, Mr. an d Mrs. M. today th a t h e r son A. J. M oore’ of borhood seem s to have ab o u t ru n its Mrs. A lbert Fox at th e ir spacious w i j nerj Mr. and Mrs. K retz an I B ead, Oregon, has been appointed course as no new cases have devel new hom e In W estm oreland, d istric t atto rn ey of D eschutes coun oped th e last couple of weeks. Most baby, and Mrs. Ella Douglass. C orporal G lenwood M iller, who I f pared, an d a m yriad o th e r th in g s ty, follow ing th e resig n atio n of of th e victim s have alm ost recovered. A crew of nine men are rep airin g m ust be atten d e d to. Mrs. V. H en g stler has recovered H. H. D earm ond. He Is to ta k e o f I Louis M ershon, who was very low in th e q u a rte rm a s te r's d ep a rtm en t W aiting llisd u irg e Order*. th e telep h o n e line here. from h er accident and retu rn ed to fice Ja n u a ry 1. T h irty men who left th e school yes w ith pneum onia, Is able to be up of th e Midway Air 8ervice M echanics’ S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 4th, is th e reg her home. H er d au g h te r L elah is terd ay for Bow ling F ield, W ash., and A happy New Y ear to every one. some now. school, St. P au l. M innesota, has sen t 124 who w ere scheduled to leave to u la r m onthly m eeting of C olum bia also hom e and is slowly Improving. and tnay we all be blessed with School has opened again an d It ts his p are n ts a clipping from a t r i day fo r v ario u s fields a re w aiting grange, a t w hich tim e th e new offi Mr. an d Mrs. Alonzo R adford en a b u n d a n t peace an d p rosperity in th e i to be hoped th a t we wont have any city p ap e r of D ecem ber 11, describing special o rd ers of d ischarge. If not cers will be installed. T h ere will a l te rta in e d on C h ristm as day. h er y ear of 1919. received they will com plete th e ir th e lmmensi,ty of the en terp rise, ■ m ore enforced vacations. m o th er and fa th e r, Mr. and Mrs. courses at th e fields to w hich they so be degree work. T h ere was no Red Cross m eeting w hich has been o rd ered abandoned. will be tra n sfe rre d . Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k W and and A happy fam ily g a th e rin g , on Wm. Caldo, also h er b ro th er, Joe la st w eek on account of th e holidays, T he W ar D epartm ent la st nig h t o r T he school, since th e ab an d o n m en t b u t sew ing will be resum ed as usual fam ily have gone to Illinois fo r an dered th e dem obilization of a g re a te r was first h in ted In an a ir program of C h ristm as at th e hom e of Mr. and Caldo and wife. extended visit w ith Mr. W and's folks. on T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 2d from 10 p a rt of th e officers and men of th e th e W ar D ep artm en t on N ovem ber 11. Mrs. Lewis Reed, Included th e fo l A lfred H aughlum has received his A lb ert Seidle, who was so u n fo r Air Service M echanics' school. M id two days a fte r th e signing of th e low ing g u ests: Mr. and Mrs. St. Joe- discharge from San P tJ r o , C alifor till 4. We have recently finished 20 arm istice, has not for a m om ent seph L eland, Mr. and Mrs. E rnest refugee sh irts an d have p ajam as on tu n a te as to g et th e accid en tal d is way. to begin at once. All work of In stru ctio n will he ceased its w ork, nor p erm itted It to Ju d d and d au g h ters and Mrs. Chas. nia, and is at home. P e te r H augh- hand. At h e a d q u a rte rs they urge ch arg e from a shot gun th ro u g h his h alted this m orning lum , w ith a frien d s from Cauip slacken th e sew ers to keep a t w ork, as th e re rig h t h an d last Septem ber, has a t O rd er B u ild in g A bandoned. Lewis, has an eig h t day fu rlo u g h and Monday and T uesday of th is week Slover an d Mr. and Mrs. S terns. T he ab an d o n m en t of th e O verland saw m ore w ork accom plished, and a R. B ecker has ren ted his hall to was hom e in tim e fo r C hristm as. Is m uch sew ing on han d yet to be last had to give up th e two fro n t An gers of his hand. It was lucky th a t b u ilding and com ponent p roperties g re a te r n u m b er of stu d e n ts actu ally O. K. P atte rso n and Roy A nderson, done. Mrs. Jo h n H arn ett is q u ite ill from of th e school was also o rd ered , dis In tra in in g th an ever before T h e T ro u td ale m em bership drive his w hole h and w asn’t blown off. m an tlem en t of th e buildings to be W ilb u r W rig h t field Is an in s titu and expects to spend th e rem ain d er a fte r effects of the “ flu .” Dr. S hort E rn e st P eterso n is n u rsin g a fra c gin im m ediately. in th e hands of Mrs. L. A. H arlow , tion of long stan d in g , and. w ith Kelly of th e w in ter in C alifornia. was called to w ait on her. T ra n sfer of th e rem ain in g p e r field, Texas, provided th e Midway P ro fesso r Tollefson, th e exponent leader, and Mrs. E lla H ensley, Mrs. tu red arm as th e re su lt of an en co u n Mr. and Mrs, Ida D ukes and fam i sonnel. which will to ta l about 375 school w ith Its first stu d e n ts and of of "New T h o u g h t” in th is com m uni ly sp e n t C h ristm as w tth th e la tte r's S ingleton, and Miss B lanche Berney te r w ith hts “ Lizzie'* last Sunday men and ten officers, to W ilbur ficers w hen It opened. It Is, how ever, fo r D istrict 48, tu rn e d in >170. evening. W rig h t field, F airfield , Ohio, will be by no m eans equal to th e Midway ty, has Just com pleted a 4 0-day fast. m o th er, Mrs. Lizzie Radford. He is rep o rted to have com e th ro u g h Some of th is was tu rn e d in since the Mrs. Serber, who has been ill for gin when th e dem obilization is com school. A. J. A ult sp e n t C h ristm as week So com plete Is th e eq uipm ent at som ew hat w eak physically b ut says at home w ith his fam ily. T hey en re p o rt was given in th e O utlook la3t som e tim e an d un ab le to w alk, Is up pleted. T hese o rd ers m ark th e e n d ing of th e la rg e st an d m ost com plete the O verland building, and so far a d he is a stro n g e r and b e tte r m an te rtain e d on C h ristin as day, Mr. and w eek. and aro u n d again. av iatio n m echanics’ tra in in g school vanced a re th e m ethods of In stru c t As L adles' Aid day com es on New Mrs. A. J. Crose of P o rtlan d . T h eir T he R ed Cross has opened up again In th e w orld— M inneapolis' g re a te st tlon, th a t th e F rench g o v ern m en t has sp iritu a lly . Y ears day it has been decided to post here and th e ladies a re busy m aking w ar activity. had rep rin te d a form of teaching d au g h te r Zaidee re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d P acking of eq u ip m en t and p re p a r o rig in ated largely by officers of th e COTTRELL pone th e m eeting till F rid ay , J a n u convalescent robes fo r th e U. S. Army w ith them spen d in g th e balance of atio n s for th e disch arg e of 1,870 e n O verland school. ary 3d, w hen Mrs. L. A. H arlow , the M edical d ep artm en t. th e week. They a re so listed men an d 80 officers, of th e 3,- O riginally th e only ae ria l In stru c E rn est Ball and two d a u g h te rs are p resid e n t will e n te rta in th e society. nice an d w arm an d “ com fy’’ looking 400 men an d 100 officers at th e tion In stitlo n s in M inneapolis w ere Mr. and Mrs. Brook and fam ily visiting at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. All ladies in te reste d a re invited to th a t It may be necessary to ap p o in t school, will begin th is m orning, and I th e Aero club and Dunw oody In sti sp e n t C h ristm as w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, will probably be com pleted w ithin six tu te . On J a n u a ry 1, th is year, a G. H. B lackburn. a tte n d . a g u a rd for them to be su re th a t weeks. Miss H azel G oger re tu rn e d to Mrs. C handler of T routdale. classs of 300 m echanics in train in g T he children of th e school were they all g et sta rte d back to th e arm y C larence Brow ning was m ustered V acate Soon as Possible. u n d er L ieut. E. A. H adeen, arriv ed P o rtlan d Sunday a fte r spending m ade happy last T uesday by a C h rist d ep arm en t. By th e tim e th e la st m an has been at Dunwoody from K elly field. March C h ristm as at hom e. out from Camp M cA rthur, C alifornia, m as tree, p rettily decorated by th e Mrs. Van H ootegem , who was ill disch arg ed th e re will be n o th in g to 1 th e Midway school, th en know n as Vern P itts spent Sunday at hom e an d arriv ed hom e In tim e fo r C h rist o ld e r g irls and boys. An In teresting and In th e hospital fo r a while, is in d icate to th e casu al ob serv er the th e Signal school, th en know n as the E v erett Brow ning, who is p art th e school has played In the Signal Corps A viation M echanics’ accom panied by his cousin, R ae S u t mas. p ro g ram was given, then th e pres slowly recovering. g re a t war. All p ro p erties will be va T ra in in g school, was estab lish ed u n ton of P ark d ale . Mr. S u tto n has re w orking in B ridal Veil, was also en ts w ere d istrib u ted , every child be Mrs. W ah n er cam e down recently cated as soon as possible, and re der M ajor W eaver. cently received his d isch arg e front hom e for C hristm as. W o rld 's G re a te st School. ing rem em bered and they w ere tr e a t from ea ste rn W ashington to m ake a tu rn ed to th e ir p re-w ar condition be F rom 300 stu d e n ts th e n um ber th e S. A. T. C. of C orvallis. ed besides to p ean u ts, apples, and visit w ith h er d au g h ter, Mrs. A. D. fore th e closing of the governm ent has stead ily increased to its latest leases on M arch 1. S. F. P itts an d fam ily have moved THE WORD OF CHEER candy by the teach ers. A nu m b er of Ogden. AND HELPING SMILE T elegram s received la st n ig h t by to tal, and th e school Itself has ad onto th e A rnold R uegg farm . p are n ts enjoyed th e exercises. Maj. W. R. W eaver, co m m andant, o r vanced rap id ly from an In stitu tio n es Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C rasw ell spent F red Lockley, lately re tu rn e d from d er th e re tu rn as soon as possible to tab lish ed chiefly as an experim ent, W ill Cum m ins w ent to T illam ook PLEASANT HOME civil life of 2,870 m en, an d officers in to th e position of th e w o rld ’s g re a t C h ristm as day w ith th e ir son, L. E. F ran ce, is tellin g some of his exper C h ristm as day, com ing hom e the Crasw ell an d wife. Mrs. M. L en n artz e n te rta in e d th e p ro p o rtio n ate nu m b er, th e d em o b ili est av iation m echanics' school. iences and o th e r incidents th ro u g h next day w ith his w ife who has spent Brow n field, ab o u t tw o m iles zation to be m ade at th e O verland th e colum ns of th e P o rtlan d Jo u rn a l. th e fall w ith h er sis te r th e re in hopes S unshine club by a p arty last F rid ay building. T his w ire, and one o rd e r n o rth of Cam den place, was recently evening a t h er home. H ere is an ex tra ct from one of his ing th e dism antlem ent, of the school, tu rn ed in to a flying field to co-oper OREGON COLLEGE of benefiting h e r h ealth . AIDS S. A T. C. MEN recen t article s: Q uite a n u m b er of th e “ flu ” cases confirm ed w ires received two w eeks ate w tth th e school, giving to th e s tu R o b ert W ilson is hom e on a fu r d ents a p ractical experience. N um ago. P resently th e b rakem an, Ray C. lough from San F rancisco, w here he a re rep o rted in th e vicinity. Special p rep a ra to ry courses will It I b probable th a t the actu al d is bers of av iato rs have m ade flig h ts Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. C a rp e n te r and ch arg e of m en will not begin u n til over M inneapolis a t v ario u s tim es be offered, th is y ear only, to stu d e n ts ’ W ilkinson of 942 A lbina avenue, is sta tio n e d in th e navy. He leaves P o rtlan d , sat In th e conversation New Y ears day fo r his post of duty. fam ily have moved to E stacad a, next week, M ajor W eaver said last from th is field. arm y tra in in g corps men at th e col gam e. We began ta lk in g of hob T h o u san d s of d o llars have been n ig h t, because of th e necessary stric t | w here Mr. C a rp e n te r Is w orking In School was resum ed Monday m orn Mr. W ilkinson said, ’My hob ex am in atio n s of th e m en, which p re spent by In terests In M inneapolis lege, who are lacking th e necessary bles. th e mill. is to try to see th e silver lining of ♦ ing in Mr. B radley’s room . T he p ri cedes th e discharge of all arm y men. | and St. P aul in th e fu rth e rin g of th e qualifications In E nglish, m ath em a by th e clouds, no m a tte r how gray they R o b ert Shum w ay, O scar C arlson Also, discharge p apers m ust be p re I work being done by th e school. m ary room will have no school this tics, physics, and elem en tary chem is are, to give nty fellow man a square w eek, as Mrs. G ra n t has th e grip. and G eorge Staffanson have been try , to e n te r upon degree courses. All deal and to feel th a t 1 will leave the LUSTED KELSO T ro u td a le at la st got in th e fashion m u stered o ut of th e service. who have enough high school work world a little b e tte r for having lived Mr. ail’d Mrs. A. B. Wood e n te r w ith several cases of grip. T he sick F ollow ing Is a re p o rt of th e w ork C h ristm as exercises w ere held In to enable them to e n te r a degree in it.” "H ow do you p u t y o u r pro f Iks on the hill across th e Sandy tain ed a n u m b e r of frien d s on C h rist done by the Kelso Red Cross au x il th e L usted school la st T uesday. A course, as show n by th e ir sc h o lar g ram acro ss” I asked. “ H ere Is one mas day. The day was p leasan tly iary d u rin g th e year p ast: F iftee n C h ristm as tree, w hich was an a ttr a c sh ip a t th e college, will be allow ed to w ay,” he answ ered, as he h anded me are ab o u t all well now. a prin ted slip. “ W hen I see a good spent in conversation and m usic b ut com fort pillows, 12 dish tow els, 36 tion, was tpuch ap p reciated by th e do so, even th o u g h a little sh o rt of bit of verse I have a few hundred the cro w n in g fe a tu re was th e de- h o sp ital sh irts, 72 p ajam a su its, 30 POWELL VALLEY th e n u m b er of cre d its req u ired . F o r copies p rin ted and hand them to ch ild ren . folks I meet. I ant a g rea t believer lecious C hristm as feast served by th e holders, 5 sw eaters, 24 p airs socks, Q uite an ex citem en t was aroused those who wish to p rep a re for voca in th e word of ch eer and th e helping L a st F rid ay evening ab o u t forty- hostess. T he house was tastily dec 16 se rg e dresses, 4 0 pinafores, 10 m em bers of th e Swedish L u th e ra n In th is neghborhood on C h ristm as tions special courses In ag ric u ltu re, sm ile or act. H ere is a bit of verse p easan t sh irts, 10 convalescent robes church m et a t th e hom e of Mr. and o rate d w ith C h ristm as g reenery. even when all th e neighbors w ere com m erce, en g in eerin g , and p h a r 1 believe in. T ake it, p ractice It, and pass It on. It will su re w ork.” I an d 2 dozen pairs bed socks. Mrs. E m anuel A nderson in G resham , called o u t to fight fire a t th e hom e of macy w ill be provided. In view of w here a su rp rise p a rty was given PLEASANT VALLEY K elso raised >99.10 in th e 1918 Ja ck A germ an who lives on th e Wm. th e unexpected end of th e w ar and of will pass it on at once to Jo u rn al readers. H ere It Is: Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Lundbom . A C h ristm as m em bership drive. p rogram was ren d e re d consisting of Rev. W. T. Ford will speak a t th e Erx farm . T he chim ney was on fire tra in in g fo r It, th e college is doing | I f yo u p u t a l i t t l e lo v in ’ In to a ll th e w o rk you do, Mrs. N. M. Boyd and th ree c h il speeches m ade by Rev. Jo h n T rued- P leasan t Valley church next Sunday, and th e flam es w ere going up ab o u t Its utm o st to provide w ork for those A n d a l i t t le b it o f g la d n e s s a n d a l i t t le b it son, 8. M. S taffan sen and J. S tu re ; d ren from W ash b u rn , M issouri w e n o f you. who m ust m ake th e ir way In whole A n d a li t t le b it o f sw eetness, a n d a li t t le violin selections by H okan T ruedson J a n u a ry 5, on th e su b je ct “ A R e g u ests of Mrs. B oyd’s a u n t, Mrs. T. five feet, w hich m ade it look as if th e b it o f song. and read in g s by th e Misses F lorence view an d a Resolve,” In which he will Bowen d u rin g th e holidays. Mrs. house w ere doomed. T he fire w ent o r In p art. N o t a d a y w i ll seem too to ils o m e ; not a Jo h n so n and M yrtle A nderson. A p o rtray th e o th e r side of a m an 's life. o u t an d no d am age was done. d a y w ill seem too lo n g ; B oyd’s h u sband is a so ld ier statio n ed A n d y o u r w o rk w i ll lie a t t r a c t iv e , a n d th e p resen t consisting of a silv er set of All a re Invited to atten d . FUEL ADMINISTRATOR Miss F lo ren ce W ilhelm , of V ictory, w i ll s to p to look, knives, forks, teaspoons, d essert a t V ancouver. T hey expect to locate GIVES FUEL ADVICE A n d w th o rld e w o rld w ilt see a sw eetness lik e visited Miss Je an L en t la st T uesday. spoons, b u tte r k nife, and a su g a r th e tin k lin ' o f a broo k. h ere p erm an en tly , h aving ren te d a E x tra O utlooks of th e C h ristm as d Job; a n d th e n th e w o rld spoon was p resented to th e young Mr. and Mrs. Ed. H am ilto n and Wood can be utilized to best ad In th w e ill fin tu is r n h e to house In Boring. lo o k a t you couple by the Rev. J. T ruedson for , issue will be m ailed a t 6c each. fam ily enjoyed C h ristm as d in n er v an tag e by b u rn in g It in com bination W it h a w o rld 's a p p r e c ia tio n o f th e th in g Leo C anning and A lfred and P ete h er m any years services as o rg an ist y o u 'v e fo u n d to do. BANK NOTICE. and choir leader of th e church. A H au g h lu m w ere spen d in g fu rlo u g h s w ith Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W hitesides, w ith coal, according to th e U nited a l i t t le h it o f lo v in ' und a l i t t le h it o f th e fo rm e r’s sister. very pleasan t evening was spent S tates F uel A d m in istratio n In a book J u s t "ollg It is q u ite necessary th a t banks w ith th e hom e folks d u rin g th e h o li listen in g to song and m usic, a fte r Mr. and Mrs. M athew Rauw have A n d som e p rid e to s o rt o f m a k e I t s t r a ig h t let of Info rm atio n for consum ers and th e ir doors not la te r th a n ♦ days. n d tr u e an d c le a n a n d s tru n g , which refre sh m e n ts of coffee and close moved to P o rtlan d w here Mr. Rauw sav ers of fuel sen t to F uel A dm inis A n d a th p. m. In o rd er to com ply w ith re e w o rk t h a t y o u 're a -d o ln ' p r e tty School will be closed a week lo n g cake w ere served. n e a r b e fo re you k n o w q u irem en ts of Insurance com panies er on account of illness of th e p rin will be em ployed m th e com m ission tr a to r F red J. Holmes. It is advisable W i ll h a v e set th e w o rld a t a lk in ' a n d y o u 'll and to com plete th e days w ork business. see t h a t you h a v e done WOMAN'S STATEM EN T W ILL to th ro w wood blocks on th e fire nearly all of which com es a fte r clos cipal, Mrs. Louise N elson. M u re th a n yo u h a d d re a m e d o r hoped fo r H E IJ ’ GRESHAM . w hen th e fire box Is com paratively w h e n th e ta s k w a s f ir s t begu n ; ing. P ersons m ak in g req u ests fo r T he Red Cross au x iliary will m eet I t ’s a good th in g fo r all concerned em pty and cover them w ith coal. A n il y o u 'll fin d th e lilt o f lo v in ' y ou h a v e en tra n c e a fte r 4 p. m. a re su b jectin g on T h u rsd ay , Ja n u a ry 2. p u t In to th e nam e I h ated cooking because w hatever them selves to loss as well as the bank th a t th e re was no league of n atio n s in e ba c k 40 yo u In lo v in ' a n d com e T he fire should receive m ore fre H a s b m ack 1 a te gave me so u r stom ach and a besides en d an g erin g th e lives of th e to y ou In fa m e . to en fo rce th e d o ctrin e of "self-d e q u e n t a tte n tio n th a n when burning bloated feeling. I d ra n k hot w ater em ployes of th e bank. SOWING OF LIME te rm in atio n of peoples’,’ th e tim e se S tom ach T rouble. and olive oil by th e gallon. N othing W e w ill a fte r Ja n u a ry 1st, 1919 HELPS SOUR SOILS cession was u n d erta k en In th is co u n coal alone. T he cheek-dam per In th e “ Before I used C h am b erlain 's T ab helped u n til I trie d sim ple buck close doors prom ptly a t 4 p. m You sm oke-pipe should ulso be kept open lets I doctored a g rea t deal for sto m th o rn bark , glycerine, etc., as mixed are urged to tra n sa c t your b anking Lim e co rrects th e soil acidity th a t try in th e sixties. w ider th a n when b u rn in g coal alone ach tro u b le and felt nervous ano in A d-ler-i-ka." Because it flushes business before th a t tim e and as in te rfe re s w ith m axim um crop p ro as less chim ney d ra ft is needed If tired all th e tim e. T hese ta b lets the E N T IR E bowel tra c t com pletely early In th e day a fte r the bank is W hen a man says “ business Is A dler-i-ka relieves ANY CASE sour open as can be done. d uction, and a c irc u lar tellin g how to wood is used alone in a coal h eater, helped me from th e first, and inside b u sin ess," he is ab o u t to do o r a l stom ach, gas o r co n stipation and pre of a w eek's tim e 1 had Im proved in F IR ST STATE BANK. use It to best a d v a n ta g e has ju s t been ready has done so m eth in g of which th e g ra te should he p artly covered every w ay,” w rites Mrs. L. A. D rlnk- vents appendicitis. T he INSTANT C. J. LUNDQUIST, C ashier. w ith sh eet Iron o r fire brick to reduce ard , Jefferson City, Mo.— Adv. action Is surprising. G resham Drug issued fo r fre e d istrib u tio u by the he is asham ed. BANK OF GRESHAM th e d raft. Co.—-Adv. P er K. A. M ILLER, C ashier. soils d e p a rtm e n t of th e college. Lim e Auto accessories fo r all cars. C. A gree w ith everybody and you will sw eeten 'th e so u r soils so th a t When In doubt try a W ant Ad E. O sburn * Co. Few Escape. E x tra O utlooks of th e C hristm as may ru n for office, b ut y o u 're n ot fav o rab le b ac te ria m ay develop and issue will be m ailed a t 6c each. T h ere are few indeed who escape aid In m ak in g th e p la n t food a v a il likely to ru n very fast. having at least one cold d u rin g th e able fo r th e crop, according to th e F o r Croup. S potlig h ts and electric horns. C. w in ter m onths and th ey are f o rtu circu lar. It will also supply any lack E. O sburn £ Co. “ C h am b erlain 's Cough Rem edy Is n ate who have b u t one an d g et of calcium as a p la n t food, and m ake th ro u g h w ith It quickly and w ith o u t som e food m a teria ls alread y in th e splendid for c ro u p ,” w rites Mrs. E d w ard H assett, F ra n k fo rt, N. Y. “ My any serio u s consequences. 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