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T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 9. NO. 84 G resham O utlook _________ ___________ MULTNOMAH COUNTY FIRE MARSHALS ON INSPECTION VISIT VIOLETS CAUSE OF ORDER FOR FERTILIZER BOOKS OREGON FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1919 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR Growth at Capita’ Between Wars E il s r GRESHAM WOMAN D IES AT KENNEW ICK, WASH. CHRISTMAS APPEAL FOR ARMENIANS T he L ib rary ow ns a violet bed__ W ord »a* received la st F rid a y .) set out several years ago th ro u g h the D ecem ber 12. by A rsa S m ith , of th e ! generosity of Mrs. Parsons. d e a th of his m o th e r, Mrs. C h arity The fire s itu a tio n in th e tow n of T hose violets should be m oved.’’ | S m ith, at th e hom e of h er d a u g h te r,; To save the lives of 900 (too people (pushatn is being in v e stig a te d thio quoth th e lib rarian , " I m ust get Mrs. S arah B. D orothy, at K enne-, te Armenia and eth er w estern Asian week by th re e d ep u ty fire m a rsh a ls sOme f e r tiliz e r " wick. W ashington, a f te r a b rief ill countries and to care for more :hsn «nt o'it fro m th e office of A. C. B ar- She approached a dairym an. But i 25O0UO o n ’bans who are hoioelesa ness. sta te fire m a rsh a l. Geo. W . j he shook his head. Mrs. S m ith w as a fa m ilia r figure th ere form er P resident William How Stokes is in c h a rg e of th e w ork of “ Need it all m yself.” in G resham fo r se v eral y ears p ast.! ard T aft. Henry Morgenthau, form er examining th e fire d e p a rtm e n t equip- T hen she tried a sm all farm er I w here she h as sp en t th e su m m ers at snit.Rssj.dor to Turkey, and Alexander ment te stin g th e w a te r system , n n d Again a sh ak e of th e head, it he hem es of A rza S m ith an d L ester J Hemphill, the New York banker, as examining all th e fire fighting facili- "U sed it all on my corn p atch .” ¡Spencer. T h e w in tsr clim a te of I members of the Executive Com m ittee dee Mr. S ta k e s is a m an of w ide T he next was an o th e r farm er (w estern O regon w as try in g on h e r 5 ef Near East Relief the former Amer experience in th is lin e h av in g been | “ Sorry, but ca n ’t let you have It ' h e a lth , and sh e has been accu sto m s 1 ; lean Com mittee on Aruieulan and ,or a n u m b e r of y e a rs a cap tain of Could use tw ice w hat I’ve got mv- I to go to e a ste rn W ash in g to n to r e - : Syrian Relief, have Issued a O irist- one of th e P o rtla n d fire d e p a r tm e n ts .. self.” ! m ain w ith h e r d a u g h te rs d u rin g the ! mns appeal for contlaned supi«'ri of Gilbert A llen w ill in v e stig a te th e Still undism ayed th e lib rarian w in ter m onths. She h as been In I this organisation and Its work. (feeble h ea lth fo r som e tim e and a 1 Near East Relief la now o j^ rn tln g legal p h ase of th e situ a tio n , exam - sought o u t the ag ric u ltu ral teacher j week before h e r d eath suffered a f a l l ! under a government ch arter and Is ining 'I 1® t ° w c o rd in an c es, m aking a t th e high school. suet re c o m m en d a tio n s as m ay be I “Tell me w here do you g et fer- w hich is th o u g h t to h av e h asten ed 1 practically alone In the w estern Allan tilizer? h e r end. She w as loved by all who I field, the Red Cross several m onths xeeded I knew h e r h ere fo r h e r g en tle dlspo- I ego having announced Its w ithdraw al. “ Down th e road at M r --------------’g . ; In ch a rg e of th e ed u c atio n al side was th e reply. “ B ut it was full of! ! t-ition and co n sisten t C h ristia n life. ! The C hristm as letter, a classic of Its of the q u estio n is H o race Sykes who U r clover seed.” F u n e ra l serv ices w ere conducted ; kind. Is as fo llo w s: ! will speak in tjie schools on th e su b “D ear F riend—Another little child ; at th e K ennew ick M ethodist Episco- . “ I d o n ’t care if it has a bushel o f ' ject of fir® p rev e n tio n . Mr. Sykes , pal church la st S unday and th e re-1 has shriveled up and died. ins a ho m e q u e s tio n n a ire w hich will clover to th e cubic yard. I m ust j “The mother, creeping hack, gaunt j m ain s w ere laid to re st in th e R iver ' he used 'in con n ectio n w ith th e have som e,” cried th e lib rarian . and cold, from the desert, has put ! View H eig h ts cem etery a t th a t ; F o rth to th e p hone she fared to schools d e p a rtm e n t. P a re n ts a re J J ï it ? ; place. T h e follow ing o b itu a ry was down the thin little hone« with those urged to h elp th e ch ild ren in filling try Mr.------------------. B u t again th e 1 that strew the road and has sunk be read a t th e fu n e ra l: out th ese q u e s tio n n a ire s. It is to old refra in , side them, never to rise again. C h arity M arla C ooper was born in the best in te re s t of th e tow n, fo r ev- “Could use m ore th a n I have “Only s little child snd a m other M ercer co unty. Ohio, A pril 13, 1841. | ery one to co o p e rate w ith th e se men T he lib ra ria n hung up the receiv- out on the bleak Armenian road! Rut She was co n v erted and jo in ed t h e 1 ! for the b e tte rin g of cond itio n s of ®r end sn atched a book on fertilizers T 'd * » ’ U n ited B reth ren ch u rch at ab o u t 13 w hat Is th a t vision hovering there and ire p rev en tio n . ! s h ® Is asking fo r m ore books on fer- .ÎL ¿ i, X- «¡t ~ * y ears o f .a g e , She tra n s fe rre d h er w hat la th at voice the cold winds hear A sta te law re q u ire s th a t th e fire tflizers. If th is county cannot spare m em b ersh ip to th e M ethodist church to the ears of our souls—'I w as hungry insurance com panies o p e ra tin g in th e a w heelbarrow load fo r a violet bed and ye gave me no m ent; 1 was naked ab o u t 3 0 years ago W hile still a g irl »he moved to ; and ye clothed me ant.' state pay a sm all p erc en ta g e of th e ir >« 18 tim e w® all become inform ed on M issouri w ith h e r p are n ts. She wa* t receipts in to a fire p rev en tio n fund «5® subject of how to get m ore fe -- ' “Today—yea, today—while we are m a rrie d M arch 21, 1858. to J. 8. | preparing our gifts for Christm as, which is u sed to keep up th e office of j tilizers. S m ith, and soon a fte rw a rd m oved to; many more of these little children— the sta te fire m a rsh a l M onroe co u n ty , Iow a, w here they ; This office sen d s d ep u ties o u t to FARMER MAY HAVE lived on a h om estead u n til 1885 not a hundred nor a thousand, hut every to w n an d city in th e s ta te to ELECTRICAL PLANT T hen th ey cam e to W ash in g to n t e r - | 2.A0.0H0 of them are still wandering inspect an d recom m end im prove rito ry an d took up a claim in Y akim a uncared for and alone In that dead co u n ty betw een M abton and Bickle 1 land, *thelr weazened skins clinging ln ments in local fire fighting facilities I H essel’s M achinery com pany are ton Mr. S m ith died th e re In Novem- i fe a r to th eir rattlin g hones,' nnd they There is no expense tev th e tow n, all ' egen ts fo r th e F a irb a n k s & Morse b e r 1897. Since th a t tim e Mrs ; »re crying out with gasping breath. '1 M orelight plan ts for hom e use. expenses b ein g paid from th is fund S m ith h as m ade h e r hom e w ith h e r; am hungry, I am hungry?* And the wd it la a! "d istin ct benefit to have T here are a nu m b er of th ese electri- . ‘ST'fc « r ... I > ch ild ren She died at th e hom e of j voice of one who wWches ns aa we imen of su ch w ide experience inspect ca« P lants in eastern M ultnom ah R o b ert D orothy, K ennew ick, W a s h -! prepare gifts to celebrate his b irth conditions h e re and m ake th e ir re- vprv satisfacto ry service and in g to n . D ecem ber 12, 1919. al th e day cornea again to the ears of onr w ith th e m any im provem ents which age of 78 y ears and eig h t m onths •Evert d o lla r bu rn ed is a d o lla r hav® bePn m ade this y ear indications F iv e ch ild ren w ere b o rn to Mr. souls—’1 am hungry! I am hungry 11 I and Mrs. S m ith, of whom one died In am hungry ! 1!' lost ” T h is is a slogan th a t should are th a t a g re a t m any new plan ts “Now, tit* Children and the mothefu Infancy, and an o th e r, Mrs. H attie be used ex.enslvely. E very piece of b® installed next year. Storage S pencer of G resh am . O regon. T he ln Armenia are dreading the w inter. » p a r t y th a t is bu rn ed is gone for- b a tte rie s a re used.w hich are charged su rv iv in g ch ild ren a r e Mrs. S arah E. ‘Juet human rem nants they are, not ever from th e w ealth of th e land. In ¿««H a sm all kerosene engine 1J* D orothy of K en n ew ick ; Mrs. E m m a protected, many of them, from the ele ■ the s ta te of Oregon $300.000 Is b e - horse p o w e r T he m echanics has R an d all of W alla W alla, and Arza m ents by even th<* dignity of rags. ■ tog lost ev ery m onth by fire, m ost of been so perfected th a t th e engine S m ith of G resh am , O regon. She is The moat favored heve merely shred which is p re v e n ta b le .. « a r t . by press,ng a b u tto n . W ith ajeo su rv iv ed by one sis te r, Mrs. ded r a g s ’ How shell we sing onr “U ncleaned flues and carelessness <” s p la n t in stalled on a farm ft -CT"' M ahala M urphy of W alla W alla, one Chrlstras* songs snd laugh and light to h an d lin g of g aso lin e” says M r brings al, th e conveniences of city b ro th e r, w illia m Cooper of L ak e the candle« and give heentlfnl gifts Bay, W a sh in g to n , and by n in e g ra n d while th at pleading voice cries In the 8rke.. “ a re two of th e m ost prev en t- * ° / o u r d o o r' ™ e firFt f ? Bt, of I H ere are two in terestin g p ictu res w hich show developm ent in ch ild ren and th re e g re a t g ra n d c h il ears of onr souls. '1 am naked and cold Able and fre q u en t causes of fire. T he • « 1« very m o d erate co n sid erin g ( civic life In th e last tw enty years— W ashington. D. C.. being as a a d ren . hets is, ca re fu ln e ss w ould p revent «he convenience and th e up-keep is example. The upper p icture was ta k en a t th e close of th e S panish- —naked and coldT A m erican w ar— ab o u t 189». T he low er p ic tu re is a new one— th e ilmost all of th e $¿17.000,000 an- sm a . I “Rut we can feed and clothe these YOUR UNCLE SAM URGES m l fire loss of th e U nited S ta te s.” ” ®®d «b® f a r m e r s wife ; sam e stree t— fam ous Penney I v anla-av— a t th e close of o u r world perishing one-: - some of them —before w ar Both pictures were tak en from th e step s of th e United S tates INVESTM ENTS FOR XMAS It la too late. H erbert Hoover has ca Every one is aw are of th e dange, d° ’ » b o u t th e » vacuum cleaners, T reasury. of chim ney fires b u t still flues a re electric lig h ts, iron s etc., w hich she bled from the C aucasus ‘It le Imp .ssl- To th e E d ito r G resham O utlook: left u n clean ed u n til they becom e a h*s envied h e r city sister. E lectric- hle th at the loss of AMMSk) lives can at A co m m u n icatio n from th e d ire c t menace n ot only to th e in d iv id u a l «/• «he w onder w o rk er, will be at this day be prevented, hut the rem ain ' I o r W ar Loan o rg an iz atio n sta te s propertv b u t to th e su rro u n d in g «be fa rm e r . com m and ta th e fu tu re , ing 600,000 can poaslhly be saved.' th a t g o v ern m en t s ta tistic s show th at slid in g .. As gasoline ing A n o th er of th e m odern la b o r sav- They need not starv e anti freeze and gasoline is is com com ing ( A rt-W U U P I IO r V n iX lO I iv trt J th e people of th e U nited S tate s a re . to . g en e ral use nao ro for r ®re w hich H essel , c , a rrie , s is th . e Cas<w norn an d m ore in . _____ ___ - - - j i sp e n d in g daliy ln C h ristm as sh o p die If we will save them In the name 1. is 1 becom i.f „nm ing ir,r one n r s 01 ,»r and In te rn a tio n a l tra c , to rs . of , which - - - - - - - ............... of him who saw the m ultitude 'as manv p u rp o ses. It p ing fo r lu x u rie s $165,000,000. F o r sheep not having a shepherd end was “ the g p a. th«. nre«- alm ost a __ score ____ a re alread y In use ! re a te s t fire h az ard s of th e pres- ____ Don't klas somebody else’s best girl, th e sh o p p in g days of D ecem ber th is moved with compassion tow ard them,' Mt day. “ F a m ilia rity b reeds con | n e a r G resham . T his m achine is even though she is under th e m istle w ould ap p ro x im ate th e sp a llin g sum who exclaimed when Ills disciples Iioa’t court lndigi stMM. . . ‘ a » rc sn u s e d to u8pd f o r a n y field w o r k 38 «ng of th re e and o n e-h alf billion dollars. would turn them away, 'They need not toe. T here might be a row. Don’t grumtde, w hatever you do. \ n d l i n g g asoline th a t they forget harro w in g , disking and any belt pui- D on't work on C hristm as day If you T h e g o v ern m en t views such a te r depart, give ye them to e a t!' open 11 m g e o n ., lev w ork. As th e en g in e is con- Don’t h alf fill th e kiddies’ stockings lint o f g a s o * " n e ,T°vaporized is suf- J™ ««» J>y a g ov ern o r th is m achine Don’t give presents which will be can avoid It. If you have to, however, rific sq u a n d e rin g of m oney a t thia your h ea rt and purse and give to tim e as a se rio u s m enace to o u r these C hristians whom he love», who don’t m ake a song about It. |,int gas building if 1« adap ted to any w ork w here an ficient to w reck" a la rg e b uilding i t . — — e — - - — | useless. D on't give Johnnie a trum pet and econom ic and social sta b ility . are suffering for him snd with whom I even pow pow’e er r is req u ired . ¡It should be ig n ited ! forget th e mistletoe. Romance W e a re ask ed to ta k e up w ith he Is suffering P eter a w histle and expect to have a They need not die. \ia»h m any o th e r a ttra c tiv e lines #ul, hvet, C arelessn ess in leaving m atches W n ew sp ap ers an d to lay th e facts b e Give ye them to eat. I in reach of sm all ch ild ren cost th e ■ oi m achinery th e H essel M achinery ] Ik ,„.t forget th a t tt ought to be « quiet time. It's unreasonable. D on't p ut off buying presents until fo re th em an d th e a ttitu d e of alarm “Fifteen dollars a month will pro I life of 35 sm all ch ild ren In th e n o rth - j 3" ' . h I “ " 'r r >' Christm as. the Iasi m inute. You’ll get b etter value w ith w hich th e lead in g financier«, vide food, clothes, shelter and educa m ands of th e y ea r to come. Don’t deny the little ones' Idea» ¡vest s ta te s d u rin g th e y ea r of 1918 md avoid the crush if you shop early. b an k ers, econom ists— and business tion tow ard self support for one or- This is a s ta te m e n t th a t should s trik e NEW BUSINESS FIRM . '. ¿ w o r r y ‘; i'out unpaid bills— » Don't send »n electric runabout to a men of th e co u n ty view th e present phen child. fkome to ev e ry m o th e r in th e state. reeling widow with five starving chll- orgy of ex trav ag an ce. T h e g o v ern I “Ten dollar» a month will provide A T OLD L O C A T IO N aRy r a tp until tomorrow. ! A ccording to Mr. Sykes th e per lrei . This is like throw ing a rope of m en t stra n g e ly recom m ends th e giv food, rtothee end ahelter for one or Don’t scoff at the lingering super capita fire loss in th e U nited S tates in g of W ar S avings S tam p s and phan child. A fter ^January 1 th e g en eral gro- ; pearls to u drowning man. stitions of the good old days ¡h $2.72 as com pared w ith $ 63 in T re a s u ry S aving C ertificates as “Five dollars a month will provide 't look pained when somebody enry and feed business now being D on't fo r the show of things, buy > «' Eneland, $.32 In F ra n c e . $ 22 in Ger- j conducted by A. W. M etzger in his C h ristm as p rese n ts food for one o rphan child. ells s fifty-year-old C hristm as story, presents which you can 't afford.. [■anv, a n d o nly $.08 in A ustria. T he F irs t S ta te B ank h as disposed “ He fed 5,000 hungry people In the list's o* e of the unavoidable clrcum- i fine new building on Pow ell and Don't exjiect too many presents of o ver $5.000 W a r S avings Stam ps wllderuee» and said le h it followers, W hile th e use of lu m b e r in con-1 R„ ber, g , vm|Be w,„ change t0 tftBces of the festive season. an d T re asu ry Savings C ertificates T h e things th a t 1 do shall ye do also, a' « M r K n l t e d ’h ® O’ nersh ip of A W M etzger & T ake w hat you get and be thankful. Don't give a new song to some one Don’t, if you get up on your wrong d u rin g th e m onth of D ecem ber and and g reater things than these shall ye _he ig h e r ‘ , firp |c o ., th e b th e r m em bers of th e firm i o doesn't sin g ; but be still more u rg es Its cu sto m ers and o th e rs to ay nearly 800,000 ' d estitu te States, it is sig n ific an t th a t th e f ir e i'- u - C. M etxger" and*“w . B .! 8l<i®- «1,3k® ««rytoody else miserable. -rtitln th at you don't give a new song use T re asu ry S avings C ertificates as Armenians—hla p e o p le -n e e d food and listard d im in ish e s as p ublic se n ti- D on't forget to think at least once No a p p a re n t change will be m ade during th e day w hat C hristm as really | o some one w ho Imagines he can sing. C h ristm as p rese n ts. E x trav a g an c e clothing. Dent becom es approved. In A ustria D on't refrain from giving because w ill not m a k e co n d itio n s b e tte r In “H e took little children In hla arm s »here th e fire h az ard Is th e low est it in th e conduct of th e business, h o w -' means. i ■ an't afford to give much. The In- th is co u n try ; econom y and sa vInga » a 4 blessed them. Today will you take is co n sid ered a c rim in a l offense tn ever, as both W ill M etzger and Mr Don’t give a present unless you w ant value of a gift counts for noth- will. one or more of these sad. cold, hungry U v o n e ’s h o u se b u rn . Ilt is i» com- em p]oj.e(, th e to. B etter not give a t all tbag give in- j n ? ' is the thought which prom pts little children of Armenia Into your Dor, law am o n g th o se co u n tries hav mon(hF Indeed sincerely. F IR S T STATE BANK, m atters. arm s and h eart In hla name an .r give Gresham. Oregon. ix m ’t forget th a t th e giving of j tag th e lo w est fife loss th a t a m an p ractlc.i i v th e head of th e t let the wife give you a Chrlst- them food end w arm th and life? vho»e h o u se b u rn s sh o u ld pay all m<, ; t ^ V t a « hla I C hristm as b o x « , like charity, should nt in the lorm of cigars. If SW EEPSTAK ES WON “W het a joyful C hristm as II will be the public expenses connected w itn hpr wag ln , hp . P r,.lce in F ran ce I . gin a t home. . iMsta in doing so. don't smoke the isasfb r u n le ss he can prove, to _______________ Don't, if you are a girl, stand under BY LOCAL POULTRYMAN wh«n with your songs and your laugh- . ve them aw ay again, w rh o u t ,er yeu hear a voice of wondrous lion of tk« -iais that II NEWS OF WEDDING yo per know about It, of course. I). T. W illiam s, of G re en sc re P o u l aweetneae zpeaklng to you, wsl.i n o t h av e been prevented SURPRISE TO FRIENDS chap approa. hing Thu • It la. th a t p rev e n tio n becom es a S U lt r n io r . t u r m o o L m ---------------------------- try F arm , n e a r P le a sa n t H n a # on a blessed of my F a ta e i, I was hungry B oring ro u te, exhibited tw o dozen and ye gave me meat, I was naked and Mr. and Mrs. C lifton P eterso n are ► keyword In th o se co u n tries. >! egga a t th e O regon P o u ltry and I '.' ye clothed m e ; Inasmuch us ye have receiving th e c o n g ra tu latio n s of • • • ' ; Atock «how held In P o rtla n d thia done It to these. m> brethren, ye I,.u s 1 h e M eaning of t«*' C hanged , th e ir frien d s upon th e ir m a rriag e • > « e -k and now finds him self th e own- done tt to me.' CHRISTMAS PEACE AND JOYS. 1 w hich occurred Calendar. ________ in H illsboro. Nov. I “In bis n e m o . Mgr of th re e high aw ard s. O ne bine i not i “T he M eaning of th e C h a n g e ! News of th e w edding “ F aithfully yours, rlblxin fo r th e beet dosen com m ercial Cal n d a r” Is th a t th e Irresista b le in- dlK.0V<,re(i until th is week By BERNARD M ULRINE. “WILLIAM II TAFT. eggs, second place in th e fre a k eggs (Wnct of th e w orld recognized th e Mrg p ete rso n , who w as f o r m e r ly '.. “ ALEXANI'EH J HEMPHILL. “ Christ is b o m ,’’ the angels sing. division an d th e m ost Im p o rtan t >irih of C h rist as th e s ta rtin g point Mtgg G race U nderw ood, has been em- “HENRY MORGENTHAU.” prem um of all, th e sw eep stak es o f “ Hasten to Bethlehem fa r away, »1 its h ig h e r life. “ Only o n e event ploJ.ed In t he local telep h o n e all fall For Executive Committee, Near East fered by th e association. R st not. tarry n?t, tidings of joy. to»Mrs h ig h e n o u g h above th e horl- jg t j,e da .j^ h te r of Mrs. Nichols Relief. Mr. W illiam s saya he did n o t expert I- borne from heaven to earth. •on of h i s t o r y ,t o serv e as a land- oj Stevenson, W ashington, and has any such aw a rd s but e n te re d th e con- Da : an d a tim e -m e a su re fo r all civ- bpen u Tjng u n tji recen tly a t th e hom e ; Si a r of the east points the wav, E llsw o rth R a k e r was th e u n fo rtu teat because he felt th a t th e p o u ltry Used ra c e s.” T h is Is a sign th a t th e ■ Qf b e r g r a n dfa th e r, Jim H ite, of There yon will find a king. n a te victim of a p e c u lia r accid en t show should be en co u rag ed . He did tenturies b elong to C h rist, and a o o rjng * M.mkind is truly bleated, for there n o t know of th e h o n o rs w hich h is fine a few days ag e. A piece of th e wood •mphecy of th e com ing h o u r w hen Mr p Pt erson Is well know n am ong A babe in wondrous state, ! flock of L eg h o rn s had b ro u g h t him w hich he was ch o pping, flew up atrlk - ' all th a t tim e re p re se n ts b e a r H is slg -i you n g er set ln G resham He 1» , S! all gladden your eager eyes.” ! un til T h u rsd ay w hen he vlaited th e in g him o v er th e eya, in Acting a se •ature. th e son of Mr. and Mrs. J . C. P eter- ! show and found him self th e o b je ct of vere cut. It was n ecessary to ta k a The Christmas season turns all our P rh a m the shepherds who heard the new«, ’ m uch < o n g ra tu la tlo n Upon looking se v eral atlteh ea to close th e w ound. «Noughts to th a t g re a t event. T he an(j y rg peterson will m ake Exclaimed. “ Can this he tro e f ” ! up hts exhibit he found a cMrd signed ke»" p re p a ra tio n fo r C h ristm as is th a t u ,e )r hom e ln G resham w here Mr Christm as Turkeys And turning. Eastw ard gazed. by P ro fesso r B rew ster of O. A C„ de- h e a rt. F in d y o u r way to th e p e le raon Is em ployed by th e Stand- All neigh hors of C am p No. 77 i d a r i n g th a t e n try th e beat dosen Crept from their flocks amazed, W' O W ., h av in g req u iaitio n s fo r church to w o rsh ip th e C h rist. ar(j qjj Co. ’ ! eggs of th e lot. Echoed the angel’s strain C h ristm as tu rk e y s, anil at, o th e rs re The S u n d ay m o rn in g serm on will ---------------------- Mr W illiam s s ta rte d hts p o u ltry q u irin g p o u ltry fo r C h ristm as a re re on: “T h e In c a rn a tio n , th e P ivotal A few ex tra copies of th e C h rist-; And lo ! they came to a stable old, 11 farm about five y ears ago an d now q u ested to place th e ir o rd e rs early. <f>»int ¡a H u m an H isto ry ” H iss mag o u tlo o k m ay be had fo r th e price baa ab o u t 700 layers. T h ese hens Noting with great aurpriae, BR O W N ’S GRESHAM M ARKET. ¡Man H an sen w ill sin g a solo a t th is of 5 c e n tl each Speak early fo r they i w ere tra p nested la st y en r an d a re se Down an the i .anger a lovely babe. Jitf ics. ;w o n ’t last long. If you p u t all y o u r eggs in one lected stock. They a re o f th e C y th e r’s The M ethodist E piscopal church h aa k et an d ta k e It to m a rk e t ta k e strain from Buffalo. Joined they in chant of praise, You can’t expect to spend all your I»* Home Church that Serves the alo n g a n o th e r h aak et to b ria g hom e Only a dream of hope fulfilled, life making dollari and expect to -Com m unity. » Now th a t th ey no lo n g e r leach th e money. Yet gazing in raptured bliss. “make” Heaven. ¡ G erm an In th e schools, w h a t w ould Swithly kneeled and prayed. Mrs. Joe Douglass and two chll- A p ain ted face la o ften h ee n tlfn l— ’ he th e chance to g et th em to teach Refer to the Christmas Ontlook **n, of Estacada, are visiting with If It’s on canvaaa. when you do your Christmas shop-, ‘t- T Ï j I A FEW DON’TS FOR CHRISTMAS Mr» L. Arthur and Mr. and Mrs. ping. Claude Stockton.