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_ g b e sh a m o ftlo ok n .^ y km bek 1UIU PAGE PLAN PRESENTED to PEA SA N T HOME BAZAAR prevent auto stealing IS SPLENDID SUCCESS 8! LUSTED a \ Dock i B ra d fo r d , a o n e tim e L adle It-tii of G re s h a m b u t now o f H ood of H a rris H« r has a n o v el p la n fo r p re v e n t - I : I ATT. au to m o b ile th e f ts . M r. B rad ■ 01 g sch em e, w h ich c a lls n o t oul.v ! r - g u la tio n lic e n se p la te , b u t an c a n n e d h . A • airly Ian ge c r o u d at- tn 'ian y in g b a d g e to be w o rn by ip y tu g i , ., ,.e r o r d r iv e r , h a s in te re s te d n e r w hich u a s s e r \ eil le. al a u to m o b ile m en of H ood the ck o n T h e XUBliy bcAth* P la n s a r e u n d e r w ay f o r em - UK Bi'«- r blCn YtdtJ been p re- „ p ai kod.' r.:g th e p rin c ip le in a law . lik e g ra n d i u o th e r ’s hot rry in g th e p ro v is io n s su g g e st- c a k e s bill b a ll y every a rtic le had el b M r. B ra d fo r d w ill be in tro d u c e d sold an ur a f t e r t l ie sa le h a 1 »1 • hr n ex t r e g u l a r se ssio n o f th e o p en ed ■ can d y boo th u &£ verv p o p u la r leg - la tu re . A fte r th e |¡»roceeds had W bile p e r h a p s th e p la n h a s so m e a gr ev ery o n e w as s u rp ris e d |OOd p o in ts it s e e m s to e n ta il a d d 's! d to learn th a t n e a rly liotat: np> se to th e a u to o w n e r a n d e x tra •n receiv ed . T h e re w as e lla rs A m e m b e r of th e fam ily o n ly ab o u t 33 e x p en se T h e la d ie s ex trou le. who w an ted to u se th e c a r w o u ld be te n d th e i r th a n k s to a ll who a tte n d e d i> s g reen h o u se Obli* , d to w e a r th e ta g o r r u n th e an d h e lp e d th em to tu r n a d is c o u rs e . ' tine a n d in » lu lity o f b e in g a r r e s te d fo r d n v - I in g s itu a tio n in to a g ra n d success ig did not hi g re tog I . is o w n c a r. A little s tu d y in g of the p re p o se d p la n w ill re v e a l th e p o t POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE AN M O R RIS had o k fo rce a Merry libi’- ty of m an y co m p lex a n d |>erplex- ru n aw ay from I'V N e w Y e a r ARE WED IN PORTLAND log itu a tio n s . b is hem e on th e « n o is te a c h iu j A m o re se v e re p e n a lty a n d s tric t farm and none k a n le. retu rn ed Mr a n d M rs F r a n k S p y b ro ck are onio c e m e n t o f th e law w o u ld be a • re c e iv in g th e best w ishes of th e ir of th e fam ily h ad spi help ul f a c to r in th e p re v e n tio n of m any frie n d s upon th e i r m a rria g e h e a rd a w ord : rt ie M oulton, u n o w as on »nt. th e f ts anil n o t e n ta il a d d e d ev- I w hich w as so lem n ized In P o rtla n d by st. is now m uch im p ro v ed . con cern in g him C a rp e n te r an d ta lh ilv an d a n d tr o u b le to th e a u to o w n e r i J u d g e G a tt ns. in th e th re e y ears a Is and Mrs B M cH enrv of «bi is a lr e a d y re g u la te d b j m any th a t follow ed. M rs. S p y b ro ck w as fo rm erly Miss PI. lit Hi hav e m oved to so u th - li» D an w as th e I J e s s ie M aybee, d a u g h te r of M r. and ■ gon y o u n g est o f th ree | Mrs A . L. M aybee, w ho live n o rth TACOMA WOMEN KILLED ch ild ren — “h er east ol G resh am She is a c h a rm in g POWELL VALLEY b ab y ," as old FORMERLY LIVED HERE ¡ y o u n g lad y , a ta li ■.led a riis t a n d is M rs. M orris a l sis at th e h om e of 11 P. : 'liris - IweF. kiHiwn in G re sh a m an d v icin ity . j f o r m e r G re sh a m w om en lust w ay s said —an d on Sunday a fte rn o o n w ere ;M r. S p y b ro ck is a su c c e ssfu l f a r i n 'r thei liv es on D e c e m b e r 13 at T a- [o f e a s te r n M u ltn o m ah co u n ty . h a te d fa rm w ork. i Wei. «tali D anielson, H en ry B o ttleeo n , Mr com .i, W a s h in g to n , w hen mi a u to in o - an d M rs S p y b ro ck liav. been very “If b ro th e r Jim Ja« s M tig h e ii, an d H arry Sedig all w ere rid in g p o p u la r in th e y o u n g e r set bib in w h ich th e y TI ipv likes It, let him do it," h e h ad told th e re tu ru ed overeeane in eu , an d D avid pi u ■ ged in to th e icy w a te rs o f P u g et ‘ xpect to m a k e th e i r h o m e In P o rt- 1 fam ily defian tly . “ I'm going to som e ♦ Pe raon » ho is h om e fo r h is eh risi- Se- ,.d, a f t e r it h ad sm a sh e d th r o u g h i la n d . big city w h ere a fellow h a s some m« v a ia tio u from O. A. C. the g u a rd g a te of a draw bridg- ch an ce to see life m d m ake 111« fo r T he L u th e r L e a g u e gav e an un- *»uec«-»»«»i in |»r. T II. I'ned. «h n th e s p a n w as lifte d , tune. I'm th ro u g h w ith h ay in g all day uau i|y e n te r ta in in g p ro g ra m Sunday he w om en w ere Mrs C. H. liees*', Rev. E rn e st E. G ilb e rt, p a s to r of long in th e scorching sun, m ilking Ik- . in Per 31, a sp e c ia l n u m b e r was vili' iw o f a fo r m e r p a s to r o f th e th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h a t M edford cow# an d feed -• hogs, und th en h av an .n stt u m eiital d u e t by H e k a n Me lio d ist E p isc o p a l chur< Ii. a n d h e r h a s in 'in n am ed by B ishop M att S ' ing to sit in th e d a rk on th e porch T rio .Ison an d E m il E e k la n d of P o r t | b »I g liter. M rs, R. 1». S p ra g u e . T he H u g h es as s u p e r in te n d e n t o f th e Sa- listen in g to n o th in g b u t fro g s and land. latli r w as h e re d u rin g th e f a ir in !• hi d is tric t to ta k e th e place left va- k aty d id s u n til you h a v e to go to tied T he c h ild re n of th e p rim ary room Sept tu b e r an d c a lle d on so m e old i r a n t by th e d e a th of Dr. T it. F o rd if j o u « a n t lo gel up in tim e to do it a n looking lo rw a rd to th e C h ris tin a s frii i Is in th e e o m tn u n ii.'. , a week ago. Dr. G ilb ert w ill coin- , all o v er a g a in n ex t day. I'm th ro u g h , p ro g ra m w hich Miss L in d b e rg is a r ra n g in g fo r W ednesday a ite rn o o n ai I nietiee h is new d u tie s at once. He? 1 tell you M . W . A. lin sc h o o lh o u se. A g o o d tim e Is T he fam ily h ad trie d to reaso n w ith ! w as clo sely a ss o c ia te d w ith th e w ork ’ My W ife 's A w ay. su rely ex p ected F rie n d s a n d p a re n ts Dun. but it w as of no use. Due m o rn of th e fo rm e r s u p e r in te n d e n t a n d : So 1 ca n p lay. hail tra v e le d o v e r th e d is tric t se v e ra l ing they fo u n d him gone, leaving only a r t in v ite d lo a tte n d aiso. Now w h a t w ill I do? he C lirih tin as p ro g ra m at tlie th e b riefest n o te of good-liy to bis tim e s lo r D r F o rd . 1*11 ju s t go dow n A nd see J o h n B row n m other. A nd now tlie th ird C h ristm as L ull itru ii c h u rc h w ill be g iv en |R ‘- A nd a sk h im a b o u t th t A nuuiixu' I ' i l l l l i l i g ill« ' IP 's! I v s s l s . .since h is going had com e an d th e fam cein her 26 in th e c h u rc h M . W . A. have b i'tii F in d in g th e m o st e co n o m ical eom- ily its e lf w as going in to th e big city of 1M e re st in g n u m b e rs I w ill tr y a n d get in w ith him a n d ■ m e re ia l feed s fo r fa rm liv esto ck and | to sp en d h o lid ay s w ith Ju lia , w ho bad p rê t tared am ong th em tw o C hriiit maN be n itia te d a n d slip a 3 1 0 0 b policy a n i 1lem » by th e <c h o ir und a »olo b> m a rrie d an d lived th ere. into s w e e th e a r t's s lo c k in g on C h ris t p o u ltry is th e big jo b to w hich a ; s ta te -w id e c o n fe re n c e of fa rm e rs , co.- i O rd in a rily J u lia and h e r h u sb an d , Wul d a m a n T h o re n of Grewihaiu. All Bia- eve. E arly m o rn - leg e an d fe d e ra l officers an d m ixed ; w 'i t little B obbie, cam e out to th e a n in v ited to at te n d . W h at b e t t 'r can I d o? N ON E. feed m a n u f a c tu r e r s New Y e a r’s day t a n n v isitin g tiie old fo lk s an d in a se rv ic e s will be h e ld C h ristu m » Boys a n d m en b e tw e e n 17 a n d 4.7 at F a r m e r s ' w eek. P ro d u c tio n , s to r b ro th e r Jim at C h ristm as, b u t th is m or tiling at > :46 a. ni tai. jo in th e b ig c la s s In th e M odern ag e an d fe e d in g fo ra g e u n d e r O reg o n I y ear J u lia h ad a new baby, scarce he p ro g ra m of th e .Mrssio n S u n - W oodm en to be in itia te d in G re s h fo u r m o n th s old, an d h a d n 't felt equal day school will be g iven C h ris t w a s c o n d itio n s w ill be given a tte n tio n j am nbt^ut C h ris tm a s . F o r fu ll p a r .Song und re c ita tio n * by to th e trip . So fa th e r an d sw eet-faced e^ ei ling. tic u la rs a n d a p p lic a tio n , see J o h n th r o u g h o u t th e w eek. m o th er M orris—th e ir h a ir a lread y th e n < inhere of th e S unday sch o o l Brown, D. D. All a p p lic a tio n s sh o u ld A c o rd ia l in v ita - s o il F e rtility s tu d ie d . w h ite an d w ith th e y ears' an x iety fo r will be fe a tu re d , be in n e x t w eek in o r d e r to g et in th e Lion is e x te n d e d to a ll to a tte n d I'h ■ tlie ir m issing D an reflected in w rin wagon a n d e n jo y th e fun a n d feed T h e re la tio n o f lim e, s u lfu r, phos- PI.'nes— Office B b l; R e sid e n c e 547. p ro ro u s . m a n u re an d cro p r e la tio n to kled faces— p ack ed up all so rts of m e r n in# se rv ice w ill co m m eiice at p e rm a n e n t a g r ic u ltu r e ha.- 1» • ii m ade hom e-m ade e a ta b le s in b a sk e ts and W hen G od’s R ev elatio n s Come. th e su b je c t o f sp ecial in v e s tig a tio n s had su n -b u rn ed b ro th e r Jim tak e PLEASANT HOME It w as w hile th e y w ere w atch in g at O A. C. a n d w ill be g iv en i iu | I; is them fo r th e first tim e to th e big city. their flocks— th e com m on d u ty o f th e ir a t F a r m e r s ’ W eek. I t w as a b ew ild erin g ad v en tu re to H a rry T h o m a s a n d w ife, of T illa common d a y s— th a t th e w ord of those sim ple s o u ls ; each in cid en t of m ook. a re v is itin g w ith h is p a re n ts . C h rist's com ing w as b ro u g h t to th e th e jo u rn ey an d novel sig h t a fte r a r If v "'i a r.’t m a k e m o n ey e n o u g h , • shepherds. It is w hen w e a r e fa ith keep, up w ith th e p a ra d e , th e se n sib le rival w as a never-to-be fo rg o tten ex- Mr. a n d M rs. I. M. T h o m a s at P le a s fully busy w ith com m on d u tie s th a t th in g to do Is to s te p o u t o f The ra n k s P* rieiK-e. F red . J u lia ’s brisk and a n t H om e d u rin g th e C h ris tm a s vu c a tio n . G e l’s rev elatio n s u su ally com e to us. a n d w atch it go by. T he B a p tist S u n d a y sch o o l w ill give ati “ A t H o m e” e v e n in g to p a re n ts an d fr ie n d s , on T h u rs d a y , C h rls ln ia s li g h t. T h e sw e e te s t sto ry ev e r to ld « ill be in te rm in g le d w ith fa m ilia r -o n g . a n d C h ris tm a s n u m b e rs on th e n c tr o la . A fte r th e p ro g ra m th e c h il A W ’ d ren w ill fe sto o n th e tre e . T h e c h il d ren a re p la n n in g a g iv in g C h ris tm a s und p a r e n ts a n d fr ie n d s w ill h av e an o p p o rtu n ity to ad d te th e c h ild re n 's l i f t fo r th e A rm e n ia n c h ild re n . An A g e n ts fo r M ilk r f K oa<l a n d R a c in ' fir * * . a ttr a c tiv e box will be filled « li b pro- v l.-lons an d c lo th in g fo r a needy fam - A Christmas Suggestion H L«W» ¿ M ake \o u r boy by opening up a count at o u r bai loan vou a hand GRESHAM GARAGE Auto Repairing & Accessories T h e M eth o d is i-burch will p ro g ra m af th ir C h ris t m at tm a s eve. D ecem ber {4. ■ h u rt h 11 be re c ita tio n s ai lid M Q fl by H ie re S u n d ay sch o o l < b ild re n , am o n g ich will be tw o g ro u p re c ita tio n s . - « h u tc h c h o ir w ill f u r n is h se v e ra l H al n u m b ' rs A tr e e w ill oft« rin g I Iw ta k e n as a g ift to th e A rm eri- R0CKW00D John I de P hone 801 F. E. Palmquh Gresham, Oregon GLEASON TRUCK SERVICf EXPRESS A M ) (J-XERAL HAl LING T rip D aily Between G resham and Portland Ohice with Oregon Washington Truck Agency. 40 Second Street, Cor Ash Street Grefthaai phone 17 Portland Broadway 51: Sf rvice Phone 271 H .-siile iic e P h o n .'H 3bX 1 Pleasant Home Garage HAMILTON S ì EDER Props Motor Car Repairing. Automobile Accessories, Oils Gasoline and Greases PLEASANT HOM E O R EG O N IP WF, KNOW TO A POSITIVE CERTAINTY T rade herû Q uite awhile ¡ th a t If you w ill g iv e us a tr ia l o r d e r y o u w ill b eco m e a s te a d y p a tr o n o f th i s sh o p I t 's h a p p en ed so m an y tim e s t h s t a p e r son h a s com e in a n d p u rc h a s e d a s m a ll o r d e r of (s e a t, a n d th e n com e b ack to e x p re s s th e i r d« - lig h t a n d g ra tific a tio n a n d leav e a n o th e r o r d e r T h is so rt of th in g s u r e ly h e lp s o u r b n sin e ss y o u ' l l G i v e US JU S T O N E T r ia l . - T h e n you ' ll RESHAM MARKET A . J. W . BK<>W M. Prop. Phone 41 (»rwabaui. O re “ I'm Bobbie W allace." h e a rty h u sb an d , w elcom ed them at the sta tio n an d th rille d them w ith a ri'D o u t to th e ir d a u g h te r's a p a r t m ent ou th e ele v a te d railw ay . It w as n Joyous reu n io n , b u t—a s m o th er said, w ith a su d d en b re a k In h e r vome— It c a n 't l*e a« If my baby, o u r Dun, re h e re w ith us ton." -T lltre . th ere, m o th er," said fa th e r .Morris, p a ttin g h e r qu iv erin g s b - i!«'er . iiM.lmgly. “ You m u stn 't th in k « ! 'it Dali Just now . H e'll ret u n i to u« - >nie lav w l en tie's Irt'i'ome rl< h hi 1 fa mous. J u s t look h ere. J u lia —an d you ' <oo. F r e d '—a lt th e m ou’h-wi ’erltig .♦tiff th a t M a'» bro u g h t you ft i the i farm . Home-« b u rn ed , u o c o lo m l but- : te r ro lls th o se a r e ! And here's 1 Hire« stuffed slx-i««und turkey* th a t ■ ere gobble-gobbllug aro u n d the urti* not Jiiaay day* ago. H«y. t le >b! D 'you as* th o se p o ts pf .«> «1 spiced w aterm elon pk'k les? An«, -e » re tl^e C h ristin a p n s< t all w rap p ed and tie d ready fo r the ! tree, b u t n o t to b e O{*eued by snyt»ody un til C h ristm a s m orning. H e r e s 1 w hy, m o th er 1 Y ou've got one parcel h e re m ark ed w ro n g ! It has D ans I name on It !" M other M orris dab b ed a t h e r eye« w ith h e r h an d k erch ief. 1 “P lease, d o n 't lau g h a t me, chll 1 dr<n." »he said sadly. “I t s my I « . « Ch flat m s« a s rau«b a s It Is th a t for an y th e rest of us, and I------ I was : hoping th a t m aybe w e'd find him h ere i in th e city now th a t w e'ee com e h ere : oUiWelves." It w as p a 'h e tlc a lly t ab su rb . th a t j barren little hope of the bereaved old ' mother, but none of them even let j her see them ail'll s a t IL k-. Ovriatn.«« A C h ris t m at o whS an d p ro g ra m ■¿g by th<* ill «n* ln%i JuliM p e n t Uld d ed h er husb an d to ta k e little B obble dow ntow n so th a t be oiild not su rp rise h e r trim m in g th e ree. B ro th er Jim and th e old folks tuit along. L ittle B obble n a tu ra lly w as m ost of nil In terested In th e toy d e p a rt m ents and hard ly could Ire mad«' leave bold som e of th e p lay th in g s be m ost fa ncled. "<>h see, d a 'ld ie ! A horsie that rocks, w ith a m ane and b rid le and "v e r 'th ln g ! , . ■ • And «»b. grandm a I.«»kit! lo o k it! T h e re 's a real live Hama C laus talk in g to 0»o«e o t t e r little troys and g irls!" It w as Indr-ed T h e big sto re had lured a ra th e r shab b y looking young m an th a t w eek, w ho fo r f lf i w as sup- l-osed to sit a t th e d«tor of an Jinlta- tion anow house and nolemnly en co u r age v isitin g yirungstera to l« U him •heir fondest w an ts In the line of pres- en«a. L ittle BohWe w as lintratlently and pay you 4 per cent interest com pounded sem i-annually on all money deposited. BANK OF G RESH A M lU s O l l t ( | s « n il! SL'tlMI.IMMI «Ml THE U N IV E R S A I C A R We can m ake im m ediate deliveries this m onth but we cannot prom ise this next m onth, as the surplus of cars this m onth was «hie to storm s in the north. Il you are in need of a car by spring, «1 o ¡1 «filer ai once. Xo cars can it red w ithout signed orders, RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA u n itin g fn line. RoMltig fa s t With onb chubby fl»t to b is fa ttw r's Imnd, In no tim e. M other Mid ra th e r M orris, e n d big b ro th e r Jim w atch ed und wr II. m I sm ilingly fo r them on tlie edge of the crow d. “ W ell, tny little m an, w hat 1» your nameT" ask««! th e w itle t- c o a te d am t long w hlte-w hlsker* d S anto C iua In a tired . hu«ky voice w in i bbie’s tu rn firs tly cam e. “I'm B obbie W allace. i Ait S an ta C laus and I live at frflOl Iv m- - tre e t.' tlie boy cb .rru p e d a t b '■ in -yed und devoutly believing r o e n tlt) of S anta "My m am m a's i n «• is Ju lia W allace und I ’ve got a little bab.i s is te r now. too." T he ng-w hlakered S an ta p a tte d Ids bnai) in p e rfu n c to ry w earlneaa. “And w hat do you m ost w an t m e to " put In y o u r stocking thia C hristina Eve. B o b b le t" he ask ed w ith a side long glance a t th e to le ra n tly sm lbng falb- a d r.i « led B obble UL •er -ell, “th: -re a re lots an d lo ts of tn »nt aw ful, aw fu l m uch th in . I ta C laus, but I b e a rd my M i-i. y tbl* m orning th a t It's m ain' h nle« r to wl«h fo r thing» ev er it love you th a n fo r your- for U g u o - 1 o u g h t to ask vou •elf keep my j»oor old gfrniidiiia M m ris ho's got w h ite h a ir now, from w or rym g am i cry in g any m ore o v er her laiy D an You see. M ister S an ta, my uuele D un ra n aw ay from hom e a long, long tlin e ago. b«-£pre I whs born und my grandm a keeps say in g she cun’t re s t u n til she sees him ag ain SFe’f » v isitin g my |>upa am i rnainmu a t tn »me now, und I saw a present she ha» all w rap p ed up an d lab eled for uncle ' D an If you'll be good enough to find Idin a n d bring him out to our W on't you do th a t, bous« » to n ig h t. plea« e. m iste r S an ta?" W ith a choking ery th e w h ite whisk« red one stui ihletl to hl« fe< t. n -n rly iip « e'tln g hie little snow hou«' and search in g Bol.b le's w oniler-round »-i eyes io hungry disbelief. “T ou a re Ju ll < M orris' little boy t he m u ttered «iszeiily. “And you say t h a t . . . . th a t your g ra n d m o th e r really w anta h e r w o rth less ru n aw ay D an to come back to h e r? . . . . i s w aitin g h ere in th e city fo r him now ? Oh, my God !" F red, Bobble'* fa th e r, caught at th e S a n ta ’s arm aa h e rcel«»l »in steadily sidew iae as If a b o u t to faln l an d In so doing knocked off th e hush) w hite w hisker». “ A w !" w alled Itotdile, fa c in g his firs! « blldlah d isillusionm ent, “h e Isn 't a real Manta afte r all 1" Ba- k EKSTROM 3 BIG T R U C K S R E SP O N SIB L E through the amazed TRUCK AND Frank C. Jones Co. 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RANDALL (.'arpenter and Builaer lle-diler«« e «a » « lie II«. r i b o f II*»«' M ite on 1 n>ul<lale-«.r«o-h»'ti roa«l la th e r indigim ni crow d of sh o p p ers «.Id m o th er M orris « a » com ing ae fa s t aa h er tre m b lin g legs w ould p erm it, and al.ove th e noise and cu lls of clerk s a t tlie c o u n ters, could be h e a rd h e r th rliltb g , q u a v erin g o u tc r y : “D ar.n y ! O h, D a n u y l D a n n y ! I've found my lost boy a t la s t I" « I s le D ra in a g e th a t) vice»». T h e O ro g o u S ta le D ra in a g e a»-o e la tio n s i l l m eet at F a r m e r s W eek on New Y e a r T h e O reg o n I r r ig i • ion c o n g re s s w ill m e e t w llh tli» d rain s» « body th e fo llo w in g dav F rid a y fo r a Joint a«»»ion. I? and SERVT B E ST < RE1 G R ESH A M and P O R T L A N D ■a!\ Ash; \\ Liberty B ell Bank fè rr ee " We have a few O verland» and Fords, £ a FORD DELIVERY, used cars in first class J3 mechanical condition. It will pay you to g see them before going elsewhere. THK» I (1