w ic E A W EEK VOL. 10, NO. 86 G resham O utlook GRESHAM, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON, CHAUTAUQUA SYSTEM ON NON PROFIT BASIS XMAS EXERCISES AT UNION HIGH FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920 H i l l L IT T L E ( H I I . D I t F N E V E R Y W H E R E A J O Y O U S S FLY SON S T IL L M E .M A K E ; M E B R I M i O CR I'H Et l O l S G IF T S TO THEM EV EN FOR T H E D E A R C H ILD J E S U S ’ SA K E . TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS $1.50 PER YEAR POMONA ENDORSES WEED ELIMINATION An event of far-reach in g conse- jquence occurred recently in P o rtlan d _____ j when th e E llison-W hite B ureau, op- Rev. A. 8. Hisey, p astor of th e era tin g hund red s of Lyceum courses, At th e last Pom ona g ran g e which w .i. j , . . 1 festivals and ch a u ta u q u as thro u g h - M ethodist church, was th e speaker of Out th e west, placed th e ir business met at L ents th e question of weed the afternoon at Union High school on a stric tly non-profit basis At one _. . . step this places these e n tertain m en t control was taken up and a fte r th o r T hursday when the C hristm as pro- and educational assem blies on th e ough discussion th e rep o rt of th e gram was given. Rev. Mr. H isey Plane of th e school, college and week com m ittee was accepted an d en , , I church. was asked to give "T he T rue Two ypars aRO Mr. Ellison and Mr. dorsed. T his rep o rt will be placed In C hristm as S tory" but he said th a t W hite were prim e m overs in an at- the hands of in terested legislators ami the story was so fam iliar to everyone ,place a11 bureaua *? th,T a bill containing th e am endm ents and . . . . , , . U nited S tates on non-profit basis. It provisions of th e rep o rt be placed be th a t he would tell som ething of the wa3 defeated th ro u g h selfish interest men who w rote the stories. He o u t- 1 on th e p art of some of th e sm aller fore th e coining legislature. lined th e Bible sto ries as they a re I com panies of th e east. T he w estern 8. B. Hall, county ag e n t; C. B. found in M athew and L uke a n d 'g a v e , " ™ has. t a *e" , h e ,6tep and 11 J 3 Lewis, and J. J. Johnson rep resen ted ... . . . . . expected th a t w ithin a few years th e Pom ona grange and J. E. S tansberry, som ething of th e ch a racteristics of m ovem ent will be nation-w ide, th e tw o m en who w rote of th e b ir th ' T he new org an izatio n ta k es th e D istrict A ttorney Evans and 8. B. Hall nam e of th e E llison-W hite Lyceum and early life of C hrist. w ere appointed by th e county com Mary Cogswell gave a pleasing and C hau tau q u a association. It is m issioners to work out su itab le PEDAGOGY CLASS sponsored bv some of th e leading reading ab o u t "T he F irs t C hristm as men and women of th e Pacific Coast. am endm ents to th e existing laws on CAN KEEP SECRETS T ree.” T here are nine m em bers on th e the subject. T he pedagogy class gave a one act Vaye H arm on gave th e ever charm board of tru stees, seven of whom will T he report as adopted by Pom ona reading “ 'T 1 w as th N ig ht B B e efor. fo r e lyceum be e ,e c te and d fro cb m a y u e ta a r u q 1° by the gran g e is as follows: l ine g reading was th e e M ght u a y ear patrons in comedy at th e Union High school “ In counties w here th e county l hristm as. . (bp different districts. T he board of O ther sp eak ers who have accepted Thursday m orning which was much T he m orning services at th e court has appointed a person in ac Musical num bers w ere given by th e tru ste es fo r th e p resen t year is as fol- G irl's Glee club, by th e Boys’ G le e ilow8: c - w - Tenney, president of in v itatio n s to speak here during enjoyed by the stu d en ts and th e few M ethodist Episcopal church will be In cordance with th e provisions of this act, th en upon petition bearing th e F a rm e r’s W eek are George A. Mans g u ests who were present. c u b „nd by , b . u » ,b „ H U b « b , b « . X ^ ,b US ' ' S ; . ’rtc,,i 0. a ‘.", i , £ » field of M edford, president of the Ore- T he nam e of th e comedy was "How keeping with th e season. T he se r sig n atu res of ow ners of a m ajo rity of th e land w ithin a d istrict whoso tra. All w ere very fine. j iana, Texas, A rizona; L. L. McCoy, gon S tate F arm B u reau ; I. N. Ga- a woman keeps a secret.” The play mon by the pastor, Rev. A. S. Hisey boundaries a re described in such pe C urtis C. H endricks had c o lle c te d ' b anker and cap italist of Red Bluff, A tition. notice shall be served as pro a num ber of am using jokes about the C alifornia, rep resen tin g D istrict No brielson, governm ent road control , had been kept a profound secret and will be a C hristm as message. 2, C alifornia; Geo. W. G earh art, a t sp ecialist; C. N. W alker, M ultnom ah Kave evidence th a t a woman can keep C hristm as anthem will be sung by the vided in this section and the county stu d e n ts and faculty of Union High torney-at-law court shall enforce the provisions of , P o rtlan d , O regon, rep a secret if she w ants to. choir. T he evening serm on will be this act w ithin such d istrict, as pre which he gave' u nder th e heading of resenting D istrict No. 3, Nevada, county fru it inspector; G. It. Hyslop, professor of farm crops; Ju liu s T he secret in th e play was not »3 scribed in sections 4840 to 4849, in on th e su b je ct “ S lightly Soiled "T he Office Dog A gain.” They c re a t U tah, C olorado; Gov. D. W. Davis, L uscher of Fairview one of th e best of Idaho, rep resen tin g D istrict No. 4, inform ed calf breeaers in th e sta te carefully preserved and was soon dis Special music will be given in th e clusive, as they apply to C anada ed a g re a t deal of am usem ent. th istle (C ard u u s arvense,) and quack of Idaho and W yom ing: A. C. who has m ade extensive records on closed in a m ost am using m anner. evening. Miss L ucille M cCarter presented S trange grass (A gropyron rep e n s), and such su p e rin ten d e n t of schools, th e cost of feeding calves, and Ray Mabel Sweetley (M abel L u n d q u ist) T he reg u la r m eeting of the Ep the le tte rs to the football men. In A storia, Oregon, rep rese n tin g D istrict o th e r weeds as the p etitio n ers may Lasley who will d em o n strate th e I had ju st become engaged to H arold w orth League will be at 6 :3 0 o'clock see fit to include" should be am end h er opening rem arks Miss M cCarter No. 5, M ontana; Mrs. Josephine Cor- cu ttin g and tre a tin g or potato seed. W right b ut it was th e “ deepest kind said th a t every team had its ups and Uss P reston, s ta te su p erin ten d en t of and will be full of in te rest to the ed to read as fallow s: S. B. H ail is plan n in g a com plete r "In counties w here th e county .___ _ _ , . . . . . . , public instru ctio n and president of program for th is year, one which will o f a se c re t” because before announc- young people. These m eetings are downs and th is seem ed to be « ¡ th e N ational E ducation association, m eet th e needs of the farm ers and be lng It they m ust win the approval of court has not appointed a person In grow ing ln num bers and in en th u accordance with th e provisions of this "dow n” year but th a t they fully ex- representin g D istrict No. 6, sta te of different from th e one given last j H aro ld ’s uncle who was in E urope, or act, then upon petition bearing the siasm . pected th a t it would be a valley be W ashington; H. E. Cross, president year. lose a possible ten thousand a year. T he Sunday school will m eet as sig n a tu re of one hundred o r m ore H. E. Cosby will give some in te r tw een the peaks of last y e a r’s success of W illam ette V alley C h au tau q u a a s sociation, at G ladstone, Oregon, re p At a tea Mabel m et h er d ea rest friend, usual at 10 o’clock. T h ere has been ow ners of farm land w ithin the coun and the successes of th e y ear to come. resenting D istrict No. 7, O regon; J. estin g lectu res of Interest to the th e county court shall enforce the poultrym en and will help them solve M aude H arrison (Jo sep h in e Tow n a steady increase In atten d an ce from ty provision of this act w ithin said L etters w ere presented to David i R. E llison and C. H. W hite, ax-officio any of th e problem s th a t they may sen d ) and finally confesses th a t sh e is week to week fo r th e p ast tw o o r county, as prescribed in section 4840 Johnson, A rth u r G ran, R ichard S a t- 1 members. have. engaged. terstrom . E llis W right, R ichard , The E llison-W hite C h au tau q u a and th re e m onths. T h e 200-m ark has (o 4849, inclusive, as they apply to J. C. H urd, assista n t county agent The news spread th ro u g h th e whole not been q u ite reached b ut all are C anada th istle and any o th e r such . m I. o I T. „ Lyceum business was founded in Lane, W a lte r Sweek, P ercy P u lfe r> il913 by j R EIHson of Portlan(1> lead er of th e sta te , and P au l V. Maris weeds as the ptltlon may see fit to in d irecto r of extension for th e Oregon p arty alth o u g h no one really told u n w orking for th a t atten d an ce by J a n clude.” C harles Brow n, Melvin P eterson, Ru- and C. H. W hite of Boise, Idaho. In A g ricu ltu ral college, a re o th e rs who til they had to. F o rtu n a te ly , th e uncle A dditions we wish to recom m end uary 2. The church was packed last bin P eterson, W ilfred N asshahn and eight years it has grow n from a tiny will give addresses on live questions cam e hom e and gave his perm ission n ig h t by m em bers of th e school and are as foliows: Newell F an ch er. S ub stitu tes who com pany to th e largest organization of th e day. " F irs t th a t law’s be enacted p ro h i of its kind in th e U nited S tates, o per F arm ers should plan th e ir work before th e tea p arty broke up, and th e ir friends w hen th e an n u al biting w ere given honorable m ention were atin g e ith e r lyceum, festivals o r ch au the shipm ent into Oregon of so th a t they may be free to atten d as i H aro ld ’s telephone call relieved the C hristinas program was p u t on. A any hay, grain o r o th e r product Jo hnle C arlson, E dw ard Schenk, E d tau q u as in p ractically every town of m any m eetings as possible. necessity for keeping th e engagem ent offering, am ounting to which carry the seed of C anada th istle w ard S outhard, M aitland Geddes, th e west. Several h u n d red people a re T he days and th e ir topics as o u t a secret. As Mabel said " it isn ’t a splendid and providing for its enforcem ent." em ployed th e y ea r aro u n d and op- 1116.50, was tak en for the relief of lined are as follow s: B u rt H orburg, and Ray Strong. Second, to provide for a q u a ra n proxlm ately th ree and a th ird m illion secret any lo n g er” a fact d em o n strat th e suffering children of Europe, in Monday, Ja n u a ry 10.— Soils, F e r M aurice B otkin, presid en t of the people in th e w estern sta te s atten d ed tine law which can be applied to any tilizers and Pests. ed by th e num bers of th e te a party. cluding Russian A rm enia. T his will prescribed area w ithin th e sta te , stu d e n t body, presided a t the m eet th e ir lyceum an d c h a u ta u q u a assem Tuesday, J a n u a ry 11. — Field M embers of th e class who took p a rt be forw arded a t once th ro u g h the large or sm all, which is infected with blies du rin g th e past year. Offices Crops Day. ing. anada th istles, said q u ara n tin e to are also m ain tain ed in Chlgary, Al W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 12.— P oultry were, Mabel L u n dquist, Josephine g eneral Sunday school board of th e C pro h ib it th e tran sfe rin g of any farm berta, and A uckland, New Zealand. Day. Tow nsend, Adele Schenk, Florence church and will be cabled to E u ro product such as hay, g rain o r any MORE BUSINESS HOUSES In 1919 th e New Zealand c h a u ta u Dairy [ B ram hall, E dith B aker, A nnie Hoov T hursday, Ja n u a ry 13. pean h ea d q u arte rs for im m ediate o th er product which Is liable to carry ADD XMAS DECORATIONS quas w ere placed on a non-profit Day. er, Hazel Stanley, R uth E lliott, Ida use. the seed of C anada thistle, the object basis and it is expected th a t th e Ca- ^ F r i d a y . J a n u a ry 14.— H o rticu ltu re | Segter and K atbprlnp B ratzpl. Oracp Both th e Bank of G resham and th e ) nadiau d ep a rtm en t will also follow in A w atch-night service will be held of th is to m ake It possible to quuran- Ine ag ain st a county, or tow nship, or F irs t S tate Bank have beautifulJ th<L nPa p fu»,ure,, , , , S aturday, J a n u a ry 15.— T he day of H offm clster and E dythe B u tler a ssist at the church, a t which tim e a set of ndlvidual farm w here by neglect ) In a P o rtlan d interview th e o th e r the big treat. ed behind th e scenes in m aking the stereoptlcon slides on South A m er they have failed to comply w ith the C hristm as decorations in th e ir win-j day Mr. Ellison said, " F o r years Mr. play go sm oothly. The play was well ica will be shown. T here will be two law as prescribed and allow ed th e dows. T he F irs t S tate Bank has a f White, and f have felt th a t th e lyceum Obituary o f W . G. i'a th ey . executed and reflected cred it on both hours of fun and frolic engineered seed to ripen, in such casea they „. , . , . „ and ch a u tau q u a was too big an insti- The fu n eral of W illiam G. Cathey, th e stu d e n ts and those who trained ( hristm as tre e and som e of th e ratio n to be o perated for p riv ate prof- should be prohibited from tran sfe rin g by the yougg people of th e E pw orth those seeds to any o tn e r part of th e C hristm as g reetin g cards th a t they It. It has been o u r dream to place it whose death was recorded in th e last them . League. The L adies’ Aid society will sta te or to o th e r states. are sending to th e ir custom ers. The °p a bigger, b ro ad er basis, one purely O utlook, was held nt th e Gresham B aptist church on W ednesday a fte r The stu d en ts at Union High are serve refresh m en ts and fro m ’11 until Third, a law providing for th e m ak- window is m ost attractiv e. It faces of service. I believe o u r reorganization noon. The fu n eral serm on w a s , handicapped in th e ir efforts to give ng it unlaw ful for any Individual, has effected this. Now th e lyceum 12 o’clock a m idnight service will be by Rev. , A , lexander Beers, i program s of th is so rt by lack of . «it 1» - on Powell stre e t. The Bank of G re sh and chau tau q u a can tru ly ta k e its preached firm o r corporation to sell o r ofTer for u r, ,, held. J sale any mill feed, chop, sto rk feed or am window is a w ork of a rt. The place with the school, th e college and who was sum m oned front San F ran - cisco for th e purpose. R#,v J. A. Ia " e gtag e room. It tak es exceptional o th er m anufactured product th a t con dull bronze of the L iberty bell banks th e church— an in stitu tio n of th e Hopper, D istrict E lder of th e Free planning and care In selecting playa tain s m ore th an one per cent weed PLEASANT VIEW and th e b rillia n t scarlet of the poin- common people.” M ethodist church, and Rev. S. G. | to o b tain one th a t can be given on seeds providing th e said weed seeds se tta s is frosted w ith snow . T he a r R oper of P o rtlan d , both of them for- H enry F eh ren b aclier and fam ily have not been treated o r milled In O. A. C. EXPERIMENT m er pastors of th e deceased, spoke it . such a sm all stage. such a way th a t th e ir g erm ination rangem ent and color com bination is WORK CARRIED ON HERE appreciation of th e life and c h a racter j Special music was furnished tyy th e are spending th e holidays h ere with powers are destroyed, unless th e exquisite and has a ttra c te d much a t relatives and friends. Mrs. F ehren- of Mr. Cathey. Rev. A. 8 Hisey of girls glee club and by Miss K ath erin e packages containing such products tention. C. E. S ch u ster of th e experim ent th e M ethodist Episcopal church of- B ratzel who sang two b eautiful num- bacher is at present In P o rtland. are labeled with th e words Weed O ther business houses th a t have station of th e Oregon A gricultural f* RevPM r Beers took for his text, "A b<‘rf' in heF USUU* plPasing m “ nner. Steven Wing and sister, Mrg. An- Seeds in bold type, two inches in heighth and in a prom inent place on added th e ( h ristm as note to th e ir College is in M ultnom ah county this good nam e is r a th e r to be chosen than * *ie e le c tio n s of th e glee club were geline Sm ith of R edm ond, a re v isit th e p ackage.” window displays are th e G resham ■ week doing some w ork on th e filbert g reat riches— and is like precious "D ark ey L ullaby” and “C arry Me ing a t th e C. E. B ram bail home. G arage and S. E. P alm q u ist’s harness grove which is owned by Percy ointm ent poured forth and th e day of Back to Old V irglnny.” T h ere are P erhaps th e county com m issioners A lbert Seidl, a ju n io r at O. A. C., is shop. Giese. ______________ 1 One of the ex perim ental problem s of his b irth ” He spoke out of his ab° U‘ 30 Volce" ln th e « ,rIs * lpe pl,lb home fo r th e holidays. On T uesday In the building of a two to four-m il D A P V U /A v n p a d t v taken up by the d ep artm en t at O. A. know ledge of th e man th ro u g h near- th is y ear and they found it som ew hat evening Mrs. Seidl en tertain ed th e lion d o llar county hospital a re g e t hA LK W A K U T A K l Y _ _ _ _ _ r fh,s year is th e pollenization of fll- ly h alf a cen tu ry , of his stu rd y Chris- difficult to find places on th e stage, 500 club In h er usual d elig h tfu l way. ting ready for th a t big hydro-electric PROVES SUCCESS berts Mr. S ch u ster is to do p art of tian ch a racter, his in te rest in com-1 ______________ E ight tables were played a fte r which tjo rld ’s fair being talked of fo r P o rt the work in th e Giese grove. He will m unity end church life and in educa The S enior G irl’s club en tertain ed ' also work in several o th e r groves in tion, and especially of his influence MRS. JOHN BARKER a delicious lunch was served. The land in 1925. WRITES OF DISASTER F eh ren b a ch er b ro th ers and sisters as- in honor of th e football boys T h u rs th e sta te as well as on th e filbert in his own home, as show n in the , , , C hanges in th e Oregon P urebred grove owned by Mr D uornberg in lives of children ano gran d ch ildren . day evening at the high school. All C larke county, W ashington. Mrs. H. C. L arsen Is In receipt of a sisted In the en tertain in g with a | Bull law will be asked a t th e com ing Mr. Until the feebleness of old age came th e football boys, the m em bers of th e i !1”ornbi\ rp ,R r ecognizpd as th e best upon him, Mr. C athey was always le tte r from Mrs. Jo h n B ark er ( E sthe- num ber of in stru m en tal and vocal se legislature. T he p resen t laws do not properly define th e term "p u reb red lections. m . « •„ vi™ inform ed man In th e co u n try on fit- forem ost in deeds of kindness to those senior class, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er bprfs Hp hag madp gpvpral tr)pg t0 j about h|m and ,n work fo r (|)f, gpn. E lfo rd l of Long Beach, C alifornia, in bull” because by th e law the sam e are not req u ired to be registered. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Law- E urope and has studied th e subject rra l w elfare. which she tells of th e terrib le d isaster PLEASANT HOME Hence th e act lacks th e necessary rence and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wil- of pollenization both in th is co u n try T he address was listened to by a teeth. F orest reserve officials and kinson and m ost of th e m em bers of i and ab ’Lpad , large n um ber of old frien d s and which occurred in th a t city, when th e T here will be preaching services at o th e r agencies are asking to have this T he filberts a re a delicious n u t and neighbors of th e early day who had th e faculty w ere present and enjoyed | one which has not been generally I gath ered to do honor to one they tow er of th e F irst C h ristian church the B aptist church Sunday evening law stren g th en ed when It then will collapsed and fell to th e ground a m ost unusual evening. a t 7:45. Rev. J. E. Brown will bo ln be rigidly enforced. grow n in th is p a rt of th e state. | loved. The body was borne to the The boys w ere met at th e door and | Mr. S ch u ster's w ork will probably j grave by g ran d so n s of th e deceased, alm ost com pletely dem olishing th e ch arg e of th e service to which all are Storage b attery rep airin g and re in structed to change th e ir coats so bring out some im p o rta n t facts in Dr. George C athey and Dr. Collie F. building which was nearin g com ple cordially Invited. charging. s ta rte r and g en e rato r connection w ith th e cu ltu re of th is C athey of P o rtlan d . Cecil C athey of tion. Six men w ere Injured in th e th a t they w ould be backw ards and .cro i T he C h ristm as program a t th e work. R ak er A Son. p w hich will be of benefit to those A lbany, C larence Cathev, Jack so n and wreck and one p erhaps fatally. th en they en tered the hall backw ards who wish to ta k e up the work as well Guy D Jones of G resham M ethodist Sunday school T hursday Only th e fact th a t it was a t th e D entistry m ade painless by nerve T he girls w ore m iddy biouses w ith as those who a re alread y raisin g th e , W illiam G. C athey was born in Pet- evening was well atten d ed . T he ch il blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P. th e collars in fro n t and huge bows on nuI? f° r. the m ark et. tis county, M issouri, April 15, 1833. noon h o u r and th e men were outside dren of th e Sunday school gave a very Johnson. 611 Morgan Bldg., P o rt ♦ ho hnrh M„nh M F Giese has t he on ly fl 1 b ert gro ve I On April 17, 1853 he m arried Miss eatin g th e ir lunches, saved the loss Adv. th e back. Much am usem ent » a. ,n th is p a rt of tbp Pounty and baH T hursey C o rto i't and w ithin a few fine program . Songs by th e choir land, Oregon. Main 6749 of many lives. Mr. B ark er had been Co. created by th ese stunts. Games w ere now worked up a good business from days, in com pany with his wife's added much to the pleasu re of th e played fo r a sh o rt tim e u n til all the th e sale of filbert nuts. fa th e r and fam ily, they sta rte d for forem an of th e in te rio r p la ste r work evening. A fter th e program an offer Card o f Thanka. guests had arriv ed , then th e guests T bp * rovP *" ab° ut ,15 years old Oregon by ox team and reached the •sntil a week o r so before th e d isa ste r ing am ounting to *17 was taken to r We wish to th an k o u r friends for . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. and »8 now in full bearing condition. , m outh of th e Sandy riv er la te ln the wnen he and his crew of ab o u t 30 th e relief of children of E uropean th e help and expressions of sym pathy were lead backw ards to th e tables ----------------------- fall of th a t year. Soon a fte r th e ir ar- men q u it. If they had been w orking w here a bountiful banquet w as, PLEASANT HOME rival they mov- d onto th e ir donatio i counties. S unta C laus arriv ed on shown us d u rin g the Illness and at land claim w here they resided until on th a t day th ey would have been schedule tim e and d istrib u ted gifts, the fu n eral of o u r fath er, Wm. O. served. F ollow ing th e backw ards Cathey. directly under th e huge mass when T he re g u la r services will be held i th e ir death, idea the courses were reversed, first candy and n u ts to all. S an ta was Jolly D. M. C athey and Fam ily, B. A. a t th e M ethodist church S u n d a y 1 To th is union w ere born eig h t sons toasts, then toothpicks, and dessert. m orning. Sunday school at 10 a m and th ree d au g h ters. Those survlv- It toppled. Mrs. B ark er says th a t and rosy and th e children were de C athey and Fam ily, W. W. sh e was only a block and a half from Cathey and Fam ily, F. W C ath T his reversal of the usual o rd er of Preachfng in th e m orning at 11. Rev lng a re Dr. B. A. Cathey of Condon, lighted. th e building and saw it sway and ey and Fam ily. things kept th e am usem ent going and E arl B C otton, th e pastor, will speak ' Oregon, Rev. D. M Cathey of G resh- in te rest was keen. T he boys of the on th e subject “God B rought to Men.” j am. W W C athey and Rev. F. W. th en crash dow nw ard. T he shock POWELL VALLEY Buy n Livlng Xmae P resen t. ------ — --------- , Cathey of S eattle, W ashington, Mrs. alm ost unnerved her, as she knew sen ior class, w ho were not m em bers G enuine "St A ndreasberg" Rollers TROUTDALE E lizabeth A Jones of Gresham. th a t m any men w ere accustom ed to T he C hristm as tree and program ln full song. C abinet traln ed by ex of th e football team , served th e din ■ I In 1888 Mrs. Cathey died and ln of th e L u th eran Sunday school will No Rev. E a rl B. Cotton will preach a t ^ 891 Mr C athey m arried Mrs. Eliza eatin g th e ir lunches in the basem ent be given Sunday evening a t 7:30. The pert tra ln e rs; *10, *15, *20 ner. H artz M ountain" o r "L ln n e t" notes. A fter th e b an q u et th e guests re th e M ethodist church Sunday evening beth Phillips, who died in 1907. Be of th e building T he church will be reg u la r preaching services will be See wlndow dlsplay at K essler’s Har a t 7:30 o’clock T he topic of th e ger- "fdes th e children m entioned above, reb u ilt in spite of th e loss which this held Sunday m orning tu rn ed to th e gym w here S an ta Claus mon is "God B rought to M en." A 1 Mr C athey leaves a step-son, W illiam ! dlMal!tPr ber shop. Phone 4x2, 86 brings to th e c o n g r e g a tio n At a special m eeting of th e voters congregation, (P rin cip al G oodw in) d istrib u ted gifts cordial invitatio n is extended to all to Hicks and a step -d au g h ter, Mrs 1n,,' aM er Dnn«" ,o F or Hale. of school d istric t No. 26 T h u rsd ay a loss of about *100,000. j L eona Stacy, also 2» gran d ch ild ren to all. T his was o fe of th e m ost u n Join in th is service. *10.60— 20 cords good oak wood. F rien d s of Mrs. B ark er will be evening a tax of 1 >4 m ills was levied and 20 g reat-g ran d ch ild ren ) usual and d elightful affairs th a t has th e purpose of in stallin g lights in *9.00— 30 cords 1st grow th fir cut F rom th e tim e of his conversion at glad to learn th a t she and her bus- for T he next re g u la r m eeting of the th e schoolhouse. T his will am ount to 30 days. been held ln Union High th is year. firemen will be held on Ja n . 3. At th e age of 21. Mr. Cawiey took a deep band a re planning on “ com ing n o rth about *358. ,8 .5 0 — 30 cords dead wood fir de in te re st in th e cause of C h ristian ity livered In Gresham . b . ™ « l.r of i S i - i T i k In th e sp rin g when th e o th e r geese No one who reads th e Outlook .b k A reme t'a n l P arty . 8« W. A. HES8EL. ( m eans and personal labors Only a com e” to quote from her letter. should have th e slig h test doubt about officers will be held. T he A reme club will give a card _ _ ----------------------- j few days before his d eath In th e w h at to get fo r "h im " o r " h e r,” o r D entistry m ade painless by nerve T he F irs t S tate Bank fu rn ish es Its 'h o m e of his son, D. M C athey and Why not a S onbra fo r C h ristm as? p arty , W ednesday evening, Decem blocking m ethods. Try It. Dr. C. P. "th e m ” o r " i t,” o r w here to get w hat saving depositors w ith U. 8 T reasury I wife, he took p art in fam ily worship Ask th e G resham Drug Co. ber 29, In Masonic hall. Admission Johnson, 611 Morgan Bldg,, P o rt they desire. T he m any local stores certificates ru n n in g six m onths o r one : and prayed ferv en tly and Intelligently Pyrex Oven Glass m akes ideal will be 26 cents each and playing land, Oregon. Main 6749.— Adv. have m ade C hristm as shopping u n year bearing In terest a t r a ts of 5 fc ¡to r him self and gave clea r evidence C hristm as gifts. A larg e asso rtm en t will begin a t 1 :3 0 p. m. A cordial per cent and 6 per cent. No safer of his p rep aratio n fo r th e change th a t usually easy th is year. When In doubt try a W ant Ad. securities can be had. tf 1 was so soon to come. to select from a t L. L. K idder Hdw. in vitation la extended to all. 87 (C ontinued on page 5) NOTED SPEAKERS FOR FARMERS WEEK GENEROUS GIVERS AT S. S. EXERCISES