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P A G E K H It G RESH A M CTo Q 'r a v e l : H eavenw ard ¡ erous In p raise and ap preciation of o th e rs; to im pute w orthy mo tives even to enem ies; to give w ithout expectation of re tu rn ; to practice h u m ility. toleran ce and se lf-re stra in t; to m ake the best use of tim e and oppor tu n ity ; to keep the mind pure and llie judgm ent ch a rita b le ; to extend in tel ligent sym pathy to those In d is tre s s; to c u ltiv ate quietn ess and nonresist- an ce; to speak little and listen m uch; to ad h ere alw ays to u high stan d ard of thought, purpose and conduct ; to grow In grace, goodness and g ra titu d e ; to seek tru th and rig h teo u sn ess; to work, love, pray ami serve d ally ; to asp ire g reatly, lab o r cheerfully anil ta k e God nt Ills w ord—th is Is to travel heavenw ard.—G. K lelser lu Y. M. C. C. C entral. In a n o th e r p ar;y ?rap h Mr. B one cite» th e d is c o u ra g in g fa c t th a t th e to ta l p o p u la tio n (civ ilized I of A lask a d e c re a se d 10,000 fro m 4 0 ,0 0 0 d u rin g th e d ecad e ju s t e n d ed . In o th e r j w o rd , th is v ast c o u n try o f six h u n - deed th o u s a n d s q u a re m iles— o r n e a r- ly fo u r h u n d re d m illio n a c re s— is oc- cu p ied by only 3 0 ,0 0 0 people, o r one to ev ery 13,000 acres. H ow can 3 0 ,0 0 0 peo p le, no m a tte r how e n e rg e tic , d ev elo p a h u n d re d an d fifty m illio n s o f w e a lth ’ A lask a n eed s people, good, sto u t, s m a r t A m erican s w ho know w hat w ealth is w hen th e y see it, an d know how th e n to g e t it o u t. t , <HTIXM»K. TU ESD A Y , DECEM BER 27, l» 2 l GRESHAM LOCALS Send in yoay o rd e r s e a rly if you w ish o n e o r m o re of th e big h o lid ay issu es o f th e O u tlo o k . T h ey w ould m akp a flnP Ncw Y e a r.g ( fo|> f r |„ I1(,8 (hp A m ong th e co llege s tu d e n ts w ho a r e h o m e fo r th e h o lid ay s a re M elvin B ru g g e r, G len R u sh e r, B y ard M iller, A n n a B ru g g e r, G e rtru d e D ow sett, E d ella T ow le, G ladys N eal a n d V lr- g in ia C u rrin o f O. A. C. H elen an d H a rry W o#.-Il an d J o s e p h in e T ow n- Bend fro m U. of O. Mr». F ra n k W o stell, w ho h a s been k e e p in g house fo r H elen am i H a rry cam e h om e w ith th e m to sp en d th e h o lid ay s. M rs. M a tild a Jo n e s arxd son A rchie fro m C o tta g e G ro v e a re v is itin g th e f o r m e r’s s is te r, M rs. J . T. L ew is, a n d o th e r re la tiv e s. CLEARANCE SALE » « Kuppenheimer Suits & Overcoats W hy d o n ’t som e of th e fo lk s w ho in sist on h u n tin g new la n d s to co n q u e r go w h ere u n to ld w ealth Is w a it ing fo r so m e o n e to ta k e possession o f it? T h e a n sw e r is th a t we all h av e s e ttle d n o tio n s a b o u t A la sk a T h e lib ra ry w ill be o pen th ia e v e n being fiercely cold. Y et S te fa n sso n , in g (T u e s d a y ) fo r a ll w ho w ish to th e Iow a ex p lo re r, w ho h as s p e n t 14 o b ta iu hooka. y eu rs w a n d e rin g a ro u n d th e a rc tic E d w a rd S tro n g , w ho is a s tu d e n t Ju st n o rth o f A lask a, te lls us th a t th e B IL LIO N S A W A IT IN G D EV EIX1P a t L elan d S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity , is " | 4 0 -y ear old U. S. w e a th e r b u re a u a t MENT. j C ape B arro w , a t th e n o rth e rn tip of sp e n d in g th e h o lid ay s a t th e h om e of Tw o o u ts ta n d in g facts' com e to us A lask a, lias n e v e r re g is te re d a tem - h is p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. II. W. M au rice B o tk in , w ho is a t In th e first re p o rt of th e new g o v e rn o r p e ra tu re In all th o se y e a rs th a t w ent S tro n g . th e sa m e in s titu tio n , w ent to San of A lask a, th e H on. S cott Bone. He I lo w er th a n a b o u t 50 d e g rees below te lls us In o n e p a ra g ra p h th a t in o u r zero. At th e sam e tim e, m illio n s of F ra n c isc o to sp e n d h is v a c a tio n w ith n o rth e rn te r rito ry th e r e Is one h u n - people live In A m erican s ta te s an d re la tiv e s. J o h n B acon, w ho is sa le sm a n fo r d red and fifty b illio n s o f d o lla rs of C an ad ian p ro v in ces, w h ere th e mln- w ealth , w hich is, co n serv ativ ely , Ju st Im uni th e rm o m e te r re a d in g s h av e th e F ie ld s M o to r C a r co m p an y o f St. a b o u t th e w ealth of th e w hole U nited been 50 to 65, an d even 75 d e g re e s J o h n s , gold new C h e v ro le ts d u rin g S ta te s to d ay . I below zero. I th e p a st w eek to Miss M a rth a H ag- •-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------— i b e rg an d M B e rtu s of th is te r rito ry . R o b e rt M ereer is h om e fro m C o r v a llis fo r th e h o lid ay s. R ic h a rd H Jo h n s o n of Y ak iin a, W a sh in g to n is h e re fo r a s h o r t v isit w ith his m o th e r, M rs. M arion J o h n son an d his s is te r, Miss E lisa b e th Jo h n s o n . He Is a c co m p an ied by C. S. C lyne. a lso o f Y akim a. B oth m en w o rk fo r th e Y a k im a S ash & Box co m p an y . Mr. a n d M rs. E tte e l J o n e s a r e s p e n d in g th e h o lid ay s w ith th e fo rm e r ’s f a th e r , * F ra n k Jo n e s , a n d h is b ro th e r-in -la w a n d s is te r , M r. an d The opportunity to purchase articles that you Mrs. F loyd M ack. A v ery p le a s a n t ev e n in g w as sp e n t may need, which we carry, should not be a t th e h o m e of Mr. a n d M rs. C. A. H ill la st W e d n esd ay , D ecem b er 21, overlooked. w hen a b o u t 30 frie n d s a n d n e ig h b o rs s u r p ris e d h im In h o n o r of his b ir th day. T h e s u r p ris e w as co m p lete. T h e ev e n in g w as s p e n t In g a m e s a n d m u sic a f t e r w hich re fre s h m e n ts w ere serv ed . T h e g u e s ts d e p a rte d a t a la te h o u r a f t e r a v ery e n jo y a b le tim e. M iss C h a rlo tte B ostic, a fre sh m a n a t O. A. C., is s p e n d in g th e C h r is t verraaUfmWTTtHmtrtirtr.-arirt.-.-rrrrt.-.-.-.-mK.-Ufrt.-r.-trr.-.-rrfar.rttrt.-rmmtftrurumittin m as h o lid a y s a t th e J o h n R o b e rts hom e. Mr. an d Mrs. R oy G ibbs s p e n t th e C h ris tm a s h o lid ay s a t th e h om e of Mrs. G ib b s' p a re n ts , Mr. an d M rs. F. N. M e w h lrte r a t N ew berg Geo. T h ro c k m o rto n sp e n t th e J u g g e d S te a k . T re e W o u n d s ^ r o te c ta d . Gold F ra m e s M ade, w eek -en d w ith h is nephew , I. T. j H ave a ro u n d s te a k c u t th in . T h en W hen p ru n in g , p a in t a ll o v e r ail W ood an d fam ily In th e C e d a r dls- c u t it in s trip s , s p r in k le w ith flour, j T h is is a good tim e of th e y e a r to trlc t. seaso n , a d d a little ch o p p ed o n io n th e c u ts m o re th a n an in ch in d ia c o n s tru c t cold fra m e s fo r n e x t an d ro ll up. P u t a ll in a bean pot m e te r w ith B o rd eau x p a s te m ad e by s p r in g ’s w o rk . G et so m e 3x6 fe e t FO R R E N T — 2 0 -acre fa rm w ith 8- w ith no w a te r. P u t th e bean pot in m ix in g th e p re p a re d p o w d er w ith w a room h o u se an d la rg e b a rn , a b o u t a k e ttle of of b o ilin g w a te r an d ste a m te r to th e c o n sisten cy of p a in t, o r g la s s sa s h m illed o u t so t h a t w hen o n e m ile from P le a s a n t H om e on I th r e e h o u rs. m ak e up a c o n c e n tra te d s o lu tio n of receiv ed it is re a d y to g la z e a n d B luff ro ad . To be v acated F eb ru -1 _ B o rd e a u x in th e u su a l w ay. T h is j p a in t- T h e n m a k e a fra m e to hold ary 1, 1922. F o r p a rtic u la rs C an n ed G oods. w rite I. N’ L. S h rin e r, A sh lan d , C an n ed p ro v isio n s sh o u ld be r e tr e a tm e n t w ill p re v e n t h e a r t r o ts ,h e s a s h > p re fe ra b ly 18 in ch es h ig h Orego.n, 467 Scenic D rive. a t th e hack a n d slo p in g to 12 in c h e s m oved fro m th e can im m e d ia te ly from e n te r in g th e w ounds. Mfttt M i chiam nno M im i ( M y N ttm r i* M im i) From H o h em » A c t I in fro n t. A good size fo r th e fra m e SI. AO a f te r th e can is o p en ed , fo r th e a ir, ( P u c c in i) S o p r a n o in I t a l i a n . . . . C la ir» D u s S to ra g e b a tte ry r e p a ir in g a n d re is th r e e fe e t w ide by six fe e t long, N EW Y EA R ’S EGGS. re a c h in g th e m w h ile in th e m e ta l 10(1 IN R e c o n d ita arm o n ia (S tra n « » H a rm o n y ) F rom Toaca A r t I » 1 .0 0 s ta rte r and ( P u c c in i) T e n o r, in I t a l i a n . . . . T in o P a ttie ra g e n e r a to r th o u g h if n io re th a n o ne sa s h is to be c o n ta in e r, re n d e rs th e m u n w h o le c h a rg in g , w o rk . R a k e r & Son. «»»«•» I j N o ctu rn e in E F la t (O p u a 9 . N o . 2 ) ( C h o p m ) P ia n o f o r t e b y P a u l T h e P ersian s still exchange presents som e. I u sed th e fra m e sh o u ld be m a d e a c » 1 .5 0 F r tn k il. V io lin S o lo . . . B ro n islaw H u h c r m a a of eggs at New Y ear's Just as we do R ead th e W an t Ads. c o rd in g ly . HW U - R e g u la r m e e tin g of G resh- Last Rose o f S u m m e r, in tro d u c e d in F lo to w '* ' M a r th a " < T h o m a e a t E aster. But the rest of us now do * I .(H) M o o re ) S o p ra n o • . • • • . V ir g in ia R e a am L odge No. 125. I.O .O .F ., o ur giving of p resen ts nt C hristm as Sing I S in g ! H u d « on th e W in g (C o o & e - N u t t in g ) T e n o r parties, though we may give to each In th e O dd F ello w s h a ll, ev ery T h u r s ISOAA T h e o . K a rl« V isito rs w elcom e. »1.25 o th er on Ja n u a ry 1. In S cotland and day e v e n in g . ’T ie A n Irish G ir l I L o v e ( B 't n n a n - D u b m P a t h T e n o r w it h M a le M ELV IN I. SUNDAY, N. G. T r io • • • • • . . Th e o . K a rl« an d M a le T r io E ngland everybody calls on everybody JA C K SO N JO N E S . S e c re ta ry . W ilf r e d G le n n tl« t { A s lee p in th « D e e p ( L a m b - b e t r ig ) B a r it o n e . else New Y ear’s day. and drinks punch. ft&C R o cked in th e C ra d le o f th e D e e p < W i l l a r d • K n ig b t > B a r it o n e H ere in America cafllng has gone out C o rre c tin g M r. T u m u lty W ilf r e d G le n n of style, but If we do nothing more, T h e in s ta llm e n t p u b lic a tio n of 1 W e d d in g of th e W in d s W a lts ( H a lt ) . M in ia tu r e C o n c e rt O rc h e s tra tlAA we nt least shout “Happy New Y ear" Jo se p h I’. T u m u lty 's hook on W ood- NAc O v e r the W a v e s W a lts (S o b re la * Olas> ' R o e a e ) REPA IRIN G AND RETREADING to everybody we m eet on New Y ear's row W ilson is h a v in g its jo lts , an d M in ia tu r e C o n c e rt O rc h e s tra All work guaranteed. . . h ev id en c e in c re a se s th a t even th e tes- ' tltlO 1 W morning. When we shout th at, we W a s h in s to n Post M a rc h (S o u s a ) . W a lt e r R. Rogers and His H and NAc ( E l l a p ita n M a rc h (5 o u s o ) . . W a l t e r B. R ogers an d His B and mean good luck to them fo r all th e new littipny ol th e m an next to th e th ro n e T im e to Re ! is not to be ta k e n as th e final w ord I y ear through. tlN | L o re 's Ship ( M o r r ie o n ) T e n o r • • • . Joseph O 'H a r a of h isto ry . P e rh a p s it is a good RAC I L L ittle Crum bs of H appiness ' B r e n n a n - P a l l ) T e n o r D u e t th in g th a t th e s e p e rso n a l n a rr a tiv e s i Joseph O 'H a r a a n d Jam es C ra v e n GEORGE A. BRANDT th a t have been co m in g In in c re a s in g , W h o 'll Be the N e s t O n e ( T o C ry O v e r Y o u ! ( 0 / a r A ) T e n o r w it h O pposite B ro w n 's M a rk e t tlA» P h o n e 1107 P o w ell St. n u m b e rs front th e re c e n t w ar sh o u ld M a le T r io . . . . Jam es C ra v e n an d M a le I rto »Ac be p rin te d w hile th e p e rs o n a litie s of I Rosy C h eeks ( P a r ie h - T a u n g - S g u ir e e ) S o p r a n o a n d T e n o r th e ir p ages a re s till aliv e, fo r it g iv es Ire n e A u d r e y and C h arles H a r t S I M J ■ W * « ' « F e a th e r ( M c G o w a n - M o r a n ) T e n o r a n d B a r it o n e ■ opp o rtu n ity fo r c o rre c tio n s th a t C h arles H a rt and E llio tt S h aw m ig h t be m issed if th e y did n o t a p - 1 i I ’m * Sew S e n tim e n ta l D r e a m e r (P a e h m a n K a u f m a n B a r it o n e a n d i p e a r u n til m ost of th e figures w e re i Fern ‘ e m a le 1 n o . . . . Ernest H a re and F e m a le T r io i dead. P la n ta tio n L u lla b y ( S t e v e n e - G ille t t e - H o lm e r ) H a w a i ia n P la y e r e C e rta in ly B ro th e r T u m u lty s tru c k tlM F ra n k F e re ra and A n th o n y F r a n th in i a lix e o n e w hen he w aked ”.p L indley »Ac S w e e t H a w a iia n G ir l of M in e ( P e r r y ) H a w a i ia n P la y e r e M. G a rriso n . It will l y recu lled th a t F ra n k F e r e r a and A n th o n y F ra n c h in l th e one m e m b e r of th e W ilson c a b i W h e n the Sun Goes D o w n —T o » T r o t B lo o m 1 laham Jo n es 'O rc h e s tra 50«'» net w ho m e a su re d up to th e p ro p o r » I 00 ! D r e a m of M e-—P o x T r o t H t c h m a n - B la c k -J e r o m e ) tio n s of h is otliee w as J u d g e G a rri I*h a m Jones' O rc h e s tra son. He m ad e a d is tin c tly fa v o ra b le NEVER AGAIN anciee— P o x T r o t ) S p e n c e r ) . G e n e R odem tch's O rc h e s tra 11 AT »Ae 1 Í O strich — N ew -fan g led b reak fast im p ressio n on th e c o u n try , b u t it G ypsy B lues—A os T r o t , f r o m * ' S h u f f l e A l o n g ' ‘ ( S u i t e B la k e ) I Ü G e n e R o d em ic h 's O rc h e s tra food, eh? Well I sw ore off from th a t tu rn e d o u t th a t he h ad to o m uch in d ep en d en ce fo r P re s id e n t W ilson, and stuff th e first of last year! E v eryb o d y S te p — F o e T r o t , f r o m " T h e M u e ic B o t R e v u e " HAI he got o u t. In tr y in g to s ta te a n d ex ( Ir v i n g B e r lin ) . . . . B e n n ie K ru e g e r's O rc h e « tra No one realize» the truth of these sayinga better than the NAe p lain th e a m a z in g policy of W ilson H o w M s n y I im ee— F o e T r o t ( R o b in eon 1 R e n n ie K ru e g e r’s O rc h e s tra A tan k e r. P U M PK IN PIE. to w a rd M exico. Mr. T u m u lty said th a t S o m e w h e re in N aples — F o e T r o t < Z a m e c n tk ) O r c h e e t r a l A r r a n g e S e c re ta ry G a rris o n 's "o n ly a n tid o te »1AÎ m e n t bv W a l t e r H a e n e c h e n . R u b y W ie d o e ft's C a lito rn ia n e Boys who a few years ago with savings pass hook in hand Mr Stew th e pum pkin and rub through w as fo rce a n d in te rv e n tio n ." Mr. W h e n B u ddha Sm iles — A o i T r o t B r o w n - Z a n y ) O r c h e e t r a l A r dressed in knee bre ffhes. Were making regular visits to this r a n g e m e n t by W a l t e r H a e n e c h e n a colander. Bent the yolks of four G a rriso n In his le t te r of c o rre c tio n R u d y W ie d o e ft's C a lifo rn ia n s hank are now transacting business on their own account and eggs light ; ndd a cupful of su g ar and suy.-: " T h is is n o t a c c u ra te . My a t IINA I M o onastery Bella— W a it e I W e n d t m g ) . C a stlew o o d M a rim b a Band heat until you have a q u art of the titu d e w as e ith e r to a b s ta in a b s o lu te you will find them draw ing cheeks on this hank. MAc I S.h Iv e r Sands of L o v e — W a t t e ( C a r l o - B r e a n 1 stew ed pum pkin. P our In a q u art of ly from In te rfe re n c e o r to in te rfe re C astlew o o d M a rim b a R end e ffectu ally , by force if n e c e ss a ry .” Girls are not what they used to be because they too have milk, a tenspoonful of nutm eg, and ein 11 AN ' Il s 5 ou — f o e T r o t ( C o n r a d ) . . . C a rl Fen to n 's O rc h e s tra A w orld w ar o v e rsh ad o w ed th e »Ac I T u t k M e T o S leep In M y O ld 'T u c k y H o m e F o e T r o t M e r e r ) learned to carry a savings pass hook; they have l.arne.l that namon. Fold In th e stiffened w hites M exican episode, but It m u st a lw ay s C a rl F en to n 's O rc h e s tra of four eggs. Line a deep pie plate re m a in am o n g th e m y ste rie s of th e therein there is power—they are becoming more and more in Just L ik e a R a in b o w —F o r T r o t ( F a r l - F i o n t o ) with puff paste, then fill w ith the h u m an m ind th a t Its m an a g e m e n t w as dependent ami the young man of today without a hank account • 15» G e n e R o dem ic h's O rc h e s tra SAe pum pkin ami hake In a m oderate oven 80 •’•’• r a r e an d s h iftin g . W a tc h fu l C ry B a b y Blues— / o « T ro t » M e y e r ) . G e n e R o d e m ic h ’s O rc h e s tra is not looked upon with favor. w attin g w as th e n e g a tio n of e v e ry illl dime. C a n a d ia n Ca pars — F o e T r o t • * • • S a lv in ’* O rc h e s tra UNI th in g v irile an d A m erican . "1 w as Lessons of 1 lib’ll- I’ in early boyhood or girlhood are patent S a l-o -M a y —F a n T r e t • • • • • • S e Iv in 's O rc h e s tra •A«- not w illin g ,'' w rite» Mr. G a rriso n in SHORT L IF E IS LONG. factors m forming character and arc the real kev to business hi» rep ly to th e T u m u lty p u b lic a tio n , ’ sure» ss. " to a g re e to o u r c o n sta n t in te rfe re n c e As the c a r t o o n is t » have It, a year w ith th e in te rn a l a ffa irs of Mexico W e want every child in this cotnmunitv to have a “ NEST otnes in as a baby and 8tl5 day» later by in effectu al c o m m u n ic a tio n s w hich, EGG" Savings Bank. die» as an old man. How fo rtu n a te It w hen u tte rly iM eregarderl by Mexico, la th a t the hum an come» In a» a hu w ere not follow ed up by an v a c tio n Your Home Furnisher Gresham. on o u r p a rt It w as o u r fa ilu re to man and not us a year. a d o p t a n d a d h e re to an y c o n siste n t » i Reetl P otato« s. T h ese w ord» of th e m an w ho w as Seed p o tato ea m ay be tr e a te d w ith s e c re ta ry of w ar e x p ress th e best c o rro siv e s u b lim a te w hile still d o r opin io n o f th a t tim e. T hey co n fo rm , G re sh a m , O re. m a n t. It Is m uch b e tte r to tr e a t f u r th e rm o re not only to w h a t we know of L indley M G a rriso n but to j th em now th a n to w ait u n til p la n t r a t h e r p lain h is to ric a l fact B a lti in g tim e w hen th e bud» hav e s ta rte d m o re A m erican. Bank always ready and willing to help those who help to g ro w . themselves. D e n tis try m ade p a in le ss by n e rv e block, g methods. Try It Dr. C P W h a t you w an t, w hen you w an t It, Jo h n s o n , 611 M organ B ldg., P o rt , as yen w au t It W an t ad It. i la n d , O reg o n M ain 6 7 4 9 .— Adv. FOR Men and Young Men THE GREATEST CLOTHING SALE OF THE YEAR. Dominant Values in the finest clothes in America. To be sold at Great Re ductions. Our Sale Prices W ILL C O N T IN U E For a few days $55 $50 OVERCOATS $45 $40 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS $37 $33 $22 ALL SUITS 25% OFF Guy D. Jones, Jeweler E. W. Aylsworth Gresham’s Clothes Shop JANUARY Brunswick Records —ON SALE TODAY— Bisk I ires and Tubes OLDFIELD TIRES WEED CHAINS GRESHAM TIRE COMPANY “The boy of today is the man of tomorrow.” “As the twig is bent so is the tree inclined” “ The girls are not what they used to be.” J. E. Metzger F irst S ta te Bank