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GKFSHAM ('«Hun-Whealdon > uptial*. 1 k T he Rev. E a rl B o g ert C otton and M iss R uth A rm in d a W healdon w ere m a rrie d a t th e hom e of th e b rid e 's p a re n ts a t F ru itla n d . Id ah o . T h a n k s giving day by Rev. G eorge Todd. T h e b rid e and groom w ere a tte n d e d by M iss E s th e r R u ssell an d Mr. Em il S chm id w hile th e b rid e 's sm all niece F aye M akinson acted as flow er g irl. T he sim ple b u t im p ressiv e rin g c e re m ony w as used. T h e h o u se w as d ec o ra te d in w h ite ch ry sa n th e m u m s. T he b rid e w o re a sim p le d re ss of w hite c a n to n cre p e w hile h er a tte n d a n t w ore b lu e cre p e de chine. Mr. an d Mrs. C otton le ft F rid a y for P o rtla n d w h ere th ey sp e n t a few days b efo re going to th e hom e of th e gro o m 's p a re n ts, Prof, an d Mrs. Geo. W. C otton, in Salem , w h ere th ey v is it ed u n til a w eek la te r w hen th ey w ent to th e ir p re s e n t hom e in W illam ina. T he w edding w as th e cu lm in atio n of a frie n d sh ip ex te n d in g over a period of 15 y e a rs in clu d in g h appy tim es in high school, hom e co m m u n ity and college. T he people of th e W illam in a ch u rc h (H’TLDDK. T l l S I t n , an d co m m u n ity gave a rec e p tio n for EAIItVIEYY K E S ID E N T S th e young co u p le on S a tu rd a y ev en CORREI T O lllO O k ing, D ecem ber 9. A very ex cellen t M ayor O. F. C ady of F airv iew an d p ro g ram w as enjoyed an d th e brid e an d groom w ere p re se n te d w ith a o th e r re s id e n ts of th e city h av e called p u rs e an d a lib e ra l g ift of fru it, th e a tte n tio n of th e O utlook to th e v eg eta b les an d g ro ceries. sta te m e n t of an e r r o r in a re c e n t is su e w hich re p o rte d c o n sid erab le Money Muted Through Chicago d am ag e fro m a sleet sto rm . W hile Street*. th e re w as som e sleet an d one te le T w o h u n d re d an d fifty to n s of p h o n e lin e w as o u t fo r a few h o u rs, m oney, ab o u t $50,000,0(10, w ere moved co m m u n icatio n w as no t in te rru p te d to th ro u g h th e co n g ested s tre e ts of C hi an y g re a t e x te n t and th e re w as p ra c cag o 's do w n -to w n d is tric t a few day s tic a lly no o th e r dam ag e, th ey re p o rt. ago, w hen th e C hicago F e d e ra l R e The O utlook is g lad to c o rre c t th e se rv e B ank m oved a ll its v alu ab les e r r o r an d h ap p y th a t th e co n d itio n s fro m its old hom e to th e new $7,500,- re p o rte d to th e O utlook w ere u n tru e . 000 b u ild in g a t La S alle an d A dam s s tre e ts , w h ere it is now in sta lle d . T he FA IR V IE W new tr e a s u ry house, p ro te c te d by 3,- 500,000 to n s o f steel an d en o rm o u s At th e S m ith M em orial P re s b y te r m a -se s of re in fo rc e d c o n crete, h as ian c h u rc h n ex t S u n d ay m o rn in g th e sto ra g e ro o m av a ila b le in its v a u lts S u n d ay school w ill m eet a t 10 o 'clock fo r a ll th e gold of th e F e d e ra l R eserve a s u su al. 4 h e su b je c t of th e p a sto r, sy stem , m o re th a n $3,000,00o,000, th e Rev. E. R. D. H o llen sted , a t th e sh o u ld an em erg en cy ev er a ris e to m o rn in g w o rsh ip h o u r a t 11 o’clock m ak e its tr a n s fe r ad v isab le. w ill be “S te w a rd s h ip .” T he S unday 1 school is p re p a rin g a C h ristm a s p ro Milk re p o rt b la n k s now fo r sale g ram w hich w ill be given a t th e ch eap a t th e O utlook office. c h u rc h on S u n d ay even in g , D ecem b er 24. T h e F airv iew Are d e p a rtm e n t w ill give an e n te rta in m e n t an d dan ce a t th e city h a ll on F rid a y evening, De cem b er 15. f h o s e in c h a rg e feel p a r tic u la rly fo rtu n a te in se c u rin g for th is o ccasio n th e P o rtla n d police q u a rte t an d th e S eavey F am ily , of six p erso n s, w ho w ill have p a rt on th e p ro g ram . DFCI'MBIK li, IWi KAUE TUKEE P R O B L E M S O F A S T O R IA E F F IC IE N T L Y M E T T h e m ain b u sin ess sectio n of A s to ria now lies in ru in s as a re s u lt of th e $15,000.000 fire w hich sw ept th ro u g h th a t p o rtio n of th e city and left ru in s w h ere fine buildings once stood. T he fire s ta rte d sh o rtly a fte r 3 o’clock F rid a y m o rning. Som e of th e p ro p rie to rs of h o tels received w ord of th e fire in tim e to aw ak en the sleep ers b u t o th e r hotel o ccu p an ts b arely escaped w ith th e ir lives. Many i a tte m p ts w ^re m ade to save th e con te n ts of b u ild in g s befo re th e fire reach ed them b u t in m any cases, the w ork w as in vain a s th e fire destroyed th e goods even a fte r they had a p p a r en tly been placed beyond th e d anger zone. T he d is a stro u s fire left m any home- , less people w a lk in g th e stre e ts . It w as said th a t som e people who w ere in c o m fo rta b le c irc u m sta n c e s before th e fire, a re now reduced p ra ctically to p en u ry . As a re s u lt of the fire m anv people, som e of w hom have reach ed m iddle age, w ill be com pelled to s ta r t in life a ll over again. What Better Gift Could Santa Bring? \\ hat better gift could Santa bring than the “Habit of Saving”—a gift that means Happiness and Content ment through life? And the saving habit can only be formed through the ownership of a Savings Account, \\ hy not remem ber your young friends in this way? People are Optimistic. In sp ite of th e fact th a t 2500 people w ere left h o m eless, th e re is an a ir of optim ism p rev ad in g A storia. T h eir loss h a s been g re a t but th e people a re w illing to begin life anew and build The Liberty Bell Bank which we a b e tte r city th a n ever before. T his present with the first deposit is a co u rag eo u s feelin g of optim ism is beautiful reminder of the gift and also show n in th e w ords of M ayor a constant incentive for Thrift to Ja m e s B rem n er, u tte re d S atu rd ay as Maccnbee ( aril Party. the one receiving it. A ca rd p a rty w ill lie given by th e he sat in th e city h all. H e adm itted M accabees in th e ir h a ll at R ockw ood th a t p ra c tic a lly none of th e b u sin ess on T h u rsd a y even in g . D ecem ber 14, sectio n of th e fo rm e r city rem ained b eg in n in g a t S o'clock. A sm all a d but rem inded h is h e a re rs th a t th e m issio n w ill be ch arg ed . All a re w el splendid h a rb o r w as still th ere. com e. Som e of th e first problem s w hich co n fro n ted th e citiz e n s of A storia COTTRELL a lte r th e fire w as the re s to ra tio n of A Complete Line of Machinery and Repairs G R E SH A M , O REG O N T h e L a d ie s’ Aid of th e C o ttre ll o rd e r, se c u rin g of financial aid and co m m u n ity c h u rc h w ill hold a b az a a r com m encing th e re c o n s tru c tin g of an d e n te rta in m e n t n ex t F rid ay ev en th e city. T he first tw o problem s have ing, D ecem ber 15, a t th e ch u rc h . T he a lre a d y p ra c tic a lly been solved. The p ro g ra m w ill com m ence a t 8 o ’clock. city g o v ern m en t w as placed in the T h e p lay "S ew in g fo r th e H e a th e n ” han d s of lie u te n a n t- colonel, tlie Rev. Reliability Service • w ill be given by local ta le n t w ho w ill Wm. S. G ilb ert, w ho, w ith a com m it a ls o fu rn is h ad d itio n a l n u m b ers. M rs. tee of citizen s, is ad m in iste rin g the Phone 1141 Phone 1141 J. M. C. M iller an d th r e e o th e r Sandy civic a ffa irs of A sto ria ably and s i =© Clean wooden floors, linoleum, people w ill fu rn ish som e m u sical lently. T he m a tte r of re lie f is in th e han d s n u m b ers. R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be se rv tile, marble, concrete, with ed. T h e re w ill be a sa le of candy and of E a rle C. K ilp a tric k , Red C ross d i m an y p re tty an d u sefu l a rtic le s. E v re c to r. Mr. K ilp a tric k Is h ere on in- ery o n e is loo k in g fo rw a rd to an e n 1 definite leave from th e U niversity of O regon u n d e r o rd e rs of th e n o rth w est jo y ab le evening. Makes all house F re s h e v ery d ay a n d you can ' division of th e Red C ross w itli h ead buy it in an y s to re in E a s te rn cleaning easy. q u a rte rs in S eattle. H is long w ar ex VICTORY M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty . perience h a s m ade him ju s t th e m an Large cake T he P a re n t-T e a c h e r asso ciatio n w ill j for su ch a position. Many of the be h eld n ex t F rid a y evening a t th e i la rg e r c itie s and som e of th e sm a lle r No waste sch o o lh o u se, w e a th e r p e rm ittin g . T he ones a re a lre a d y sen d in g su p p lies S'»!« M ana/artnrcra a d d re s s of th e ev en in g w ill he given and m oney. S om etim es th e re is m ore Enoch M organ'» Sons Co. by th e Rev. D avid Q. B arry of G re sh th a n is needed a t tlie m om ent b u t it is New York, U . S. A. P h o n e 1221 G resh am am . ! sto red aw ay u n til needed. T he citi- L e ste r B eck er h a s joined h is w ife ■ zens of P o rtla n d hav e a lre a d y pledged in a v isit a t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts, - th em selv es to give to th e am o u n t of /---------------------------------------------------------------------—-------------------------------- - Mr. and Mrs. L aw ren ce W ilhelm . $50,000. B razilian ra n c h e rs w ill com e to th e B R A Z IL IA N S E E K S A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to T he O regon N ational G uards, a t th e ow n. E v ery F isk T ire u se r E X P E R I E N C E H E R E U nited S ta te s alm o st sx clu slv ly for HALEY com m and of A d ju tan t-G en eral W hite, H e refo rd s.” is a F is k B o o ster. " I w anted to a c q u ire know ledge of R e -tlre w ith F is k s an d By R O B ERT FU LL E R . N ext S u n d ay th e S u n d ay school w ere called upon to throw its r e your m ethods and c a ttle . T h ough it en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st so u rces in to th e b reech and help p ro W hile a g re a t exposition is on In m eets a t 10:30 a. nt. C h ild ren w ho a t w as very difficult for m e before I e x te n t. vide food and sleep in g accom m oda B razil, an d m any eyes a re tu rn ed learn ed y o u r language, 1 th in k the ten d no S u n d ay school a re c o rd ia lly tions fo r tlie h o m eless people In As- | to w ard th is S outh A m erican republic, effort is v ery m uch w orth w h ile; and F isk T ires a n d T ubes. in v ited . S w edish p reach in g a t 11:30. to ria . A m eeting w as called la st F ri- ' a sto ry , hy R obert F u lle r, re a c h e s us 1 wisli every B razilian fa rm e r could T h e la th c h a p te r of R om ans w ill be O ldfield T ire s a n d T ubes. day evening in m any tow ns and cities of a w ealth y young B razilian w ho send his so n s In stu d y at th e splendid stu d ied . In th e evening th e p a sto r A m erican A k ro n T ire s a n d w here com par.ies of N ational G u ard s I com es to tills c o u n try to stu d y o u r a g ric u ltu ra l co lleg es and w onderful farm s of th is c o u n try ." w ill p re a c h an E n g lish serm on. T ubes. a re org an ized . S uch a m eeting was mtthodB. G EO . A. B RA N D T Figure Tills One. S uppose y o u r fa th e r ow ned a 14,- P om ona G runge to Meet W ednesday. ca lle d in G resham b u t w ord w as r e P h o n e 1107 Irv in 8. Cobb, th e hum o ro u s le c tu r W ednesday, D ecem ber 13, is th e day ceived th a t th e G re«hain com pany 000-acre ra n c h In B razil, on w hich he O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t on a re c e n t so u th e rn to u r, stopped ___________________________________________________________ > w hen P om ona g ra n g e m eets a t R u s w ould not be o rd ered out at present. raised c a ttle . W ould you tra v e l 80,- er, A h u n d re d "b lu e Jack ets" from the 000 m iles to a c o u n try w hose people for d in n e r a t a tin y railw ay re s ta u r a n t se llv ille g ra n g e h a ll for an all-d ay in a M ississippi village. an d even in g sessio n . E lection of o f c o ast g u a rd c u tte rs S nohom ish and and lan g u ag e you did not know , and "W ell, uncle, w h a t’s th e bill-of- A lgonquin anu th e d e stro y e r Y arbo w ork th e re as an o rd in a ry "h a n d " on fare?" lie ask ed the aged co lo red m an ficers w ill occu p y th e m o rn in g and B R IQ U E T S COAL ro u g h a re p a tro llin g th e burned a re a a fa r m —in o rd e r to le a rn how to who cam o from th e k itch en to look afte rn o o n sessio n s. T he degree w ork T hey a re given s tric t breed and raiBe p u re bred live stock? a fte r him. w ill be p u t on e a rly in th e evening of th e c ity "D e bill o’fa re ," said th e old m an, T h a t is w hat a 26-year-old B ra z il "am ham , eggs, cohn b read an d cof an d a sp len d id p ro g ram open to all ru le s and a re told to obey them to the le tte r. T h " ro a d s a re also g uarded ian is doing. H is nam e is J u lio P aix fee." w ill follow . A larg e a tte n d a n c e is e x a n d only th o se b e a rin g special police C o rtes; and he cam e all th e way from "T h en I'll have ham . eggs, co rn pected. b adges a re allow ed to e n te r or leave B age, Rio G rand do S ul, B razil, in b read and coffee, u n cle," Kahl Mr. Cobb. th e city. o rd e r to le a rn how c a ttle a re handled .11 IKUMENT IS G IV E N T he old w a ite r bowed and shuttled hy th e lead in g b re e d e rs of th e U nited out. B ut a m om ent la te r he put his A G A IN S T M E R R IL L Aim Higher. Boy. Gresham Powell Portland head th ro u g h th e doorw ay again. S tates. I kissed h e r on h e r dim pled chin, Ju d tm e n t w as ren d ered in Justice "B oss, he said , "how ye gw ine have Phone and 247 Davis T he young B razilian g ets up every T h e p recio u s little dove. dem eggs— blind o r lookin' a t ye?" c o u rt by Jo h n B row n last S a tu rd a y S he seem ed to th in k th e deed a sin 15S1 Maple Phone Bdwy. 20S2 m o rn in g a t five, h elp s feed a t C edar S he m u rm u re d “ H eav en ’s ab o v e!" C ro ft F arm , n e a r K an sas C ity, and a -'a in s t F red T. M errill in a su it Say It th e W an t Ad way. ----------------------------------------------- . b ro u g h t by tw o G resh am Ja p a n e se , th en , a fte r b re a k fa st, p u ts In a s tr e n And H er N am e Mas Maud. T. T ig im a and F ra n k H aseg aw a to r e "W hence th e b lack eye, old th in g ? ” uous day. A t n ig h t he re c o rd s his o b co v er w ages for w ork done for Mr. "Oh, 1 w ent to a dance la s t night se rv a tio n s in his ev er-h an d y n o te M errill in c lea n in g hi. b u ild in g at and w as s tru c k by the beau ty of the book. th e 12-m ile c o rn e r. T he ju d g m en t place." P re tty am b itio u s, d o n ’t you th in k , I am o u n ted in one case to $34.50 and in T h e B an k of G re sh a m pays 5 p e r for a ric h young m an w ho ow n s 1,400 | th e o th e r to $25.20. c e n t in te re s t on tim e d e p o sits.— Adv. a c re s of B razilian ra n c h land in h is , ow n rig h t— and w hose fa th e r h as ten ; B u y a fe w s h a r e s o f o u r 7 p e r c e n t P r i o r P r e f e r e n c e tim es a s m uch m ore? S to c k a n d y o u r m o n e y w ill e a r n y o u o v e r 7 p e r c e n t. Y et young P aix C o rtes en jo y s it, | D iv id e n d s a r e p a y a b le e v e r y t h r e e m o n th s . b ecau se he Is le a rn in g new th in g s ' every day. H is p ra c tic a l ex p erien ce | T h is is a g o o d s o u n d i n v e s tm e n t a,u J o u r E a s y P a y By F a irv ie w F ire D e p a rtm e n t a t C edar C roft F arm Is th e clim ax of MOST FOLKS ARE m e n t P la n e n a b le s y o u to g e t 7 p e r c e n t i n t e r e s t o n y o u r sev eral m o n th s' tr a in in g In th is coun I s a v in g s w h ile y o u a r e p a y in g f o r y o u r s h a r e s . A BO U T AS H A P P Y try , d u rin g w hich he a tte n d e d th e as th e i r d in n e r allo w s th e m to I n v e s t i g a t e t h i s U n u s u a l O p p o r tu n ity T o d a y . an im al h u sb a n d ry c la s se s at th e U ni be. Y our a p p e tite feels q u ite a g A sk a n y o f o u r e m p lo y e s a b o u t it. at Fairview City Hall g ra v a te d If y o u r d ig e stio n Is not v e rs ity of Illin o is an d Iow a S tate fu rn is h e d w ith th e p ro p e r m enu A g ric u ltu ra l C ollege. P o r tla n d P o lic e Q u a r te t w ill S in g Investm ent Department L et th is m a r k e t a s s is t you. We "I cam e to th e U nited S ta te s to w ill be p leased to se rv e you. T h e S e a v e y F a m ily , s ix m u s ic ia n s , w ill t a k e p a r t. le a rn th e b est s tr a in s of H erefo rd s h ere," he says. "B ra z il a lre a d y h as S «’H o c » .Sharp A d u lts 35c; C h ild ren 15c th o u sa n d s of H erefo rd c a ttle , b ro u g h t Room 605 Electric Bldg., Portland, Oregon In p rin c ip a lly from E n g lan d and Phone 1891 U ruguay. In th e fu tu re , we th in k DRAG SAWS GAS ENGINES MOTORS $1 O pens an A ccount and Secures a Liberty B ell WATER SYSTEMS BANK OF GRESHAM 2-in-l E lectric W a sh er s...................... $ 8 0 .0 0 W hite Lily E lectric W ashers . . . . $ 1 2 0 .0 0 W. A. HESSEL Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN SA PO LIO QUALITY BREAD L P ies, C akes, P astry A City Bakery A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OE WORK EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE D A IL Y T R IP S TO P O R T L A N D < HORSE SENSE Let Y our M oney W ork for You Musical Entertainment and Dance SATURDAY EVE., DECEMBER 16 Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. riO M E SWEET HOME / fXcar'» Hm» m Time Brinf» Nine M ore V IMtOTK /M O • " rtO rtT S U û tE Ç T A r tV T M Ir t6 1 JS T h 6 S O R T T O A c v q -r h A T T E w u v c o o t X X I S P E A K to h e r . * / A. J. W. BROWN XXz'vE 3EErt A uO rtb US A f aumt matt 'E to / t t Y O U T U /M K . U N C LE . 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