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GRESHAM ^nwtâwick J a n u a ry R ecords ON SALE TODAY F or Your C o n v e n ie n c e — C lip T h is L in iùtSS B R U N SW IC K RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH P o p u la r D a n ce H its A r tis t B e n n i e K ru e g e r* » O r v b e b l r a ............ ■... ( C a r l F e n to n * « O rc h e e tra . O riole T e n a c e O rchestra. . . J o s e p h ( . S m it h a n d i l i a O r c h e s t r a ......... H en ry la n c e (P ia n m t). .. T he Cottoti F ick er» . A r n o ld J o liu s o ti a n d lii» Orcìiealru . . A r tlo t O p e ra tic No So« lYieo Sc> Artie B r o n is la w I In b o rn e a n ( V i o l i n i s t ) ................. V ew eella'N I t a l i a n B a n d ............ ........... { {3 { R u ssia n -U k ra in ia n T .e c o rd s } , i f J .75 2333 10 .7 5 HALEY On S u n d ay . D ecem ber 24, th e re w ill be serv ice as u su a l in th e m o rn in g , also C h ristm a s p ra c tic e in co n n ection. All c h ild re n w ho a re on th e p ro g ram a re re q u e ste d to be p re se n t. No s e r vice w ill be h eld in th e evening. On C h ristm a s day th e r e w ill be s e r v ice a t 5:30 in th e m o rn in g . In th e ev en in g of th e sam e day, D ecem ber 25. th e C h ristm a s p ro g ram w ill be giv en by th e S unday school. It w ill be gin a t 7 p. m. All a re w elcom e. T he a n n u a l m eetin g of th e M ission c irc le w ill he held on W ednesday a f tern o o n , D ecem ber 27. a t 2 o'clock, a t th e ch u rch . .75 1.50 50020 12 2.00 13057 10 1.25 35002 12 1.75 25015 I« 1.80 50019 12 2.00 25014 12 1.80 2345 10 .75 2340 10 .75 2347 10 .7 5 234» 10 .7 5 2349 10 .7 6 S e le c tio n Selection N o n e B u t t h e L o n e ly H e a r t (T s c h a lk o w s k y ) P ia n o fo rte b y N ic o la i S t e m h e r ; ’C* IIo O b b lig a to ; In R u s s i a n ......... A t t h e B a ll (T a c h a ik o w s k y ) P i a n o f o r t e by N ic o la i S te m - b e r ; I n R u s s i a n ......................... E a s te rn R o m a n ce (R fm sk y - K o rs a k o w ) In R u s s ia n .. H u m o r e s q u e • M o u fts o rg sk y ) R u s sia n . N in a K o» h e tx ♦ S o p r a n o ) . . . 2344 10 J M a r io n I l a r r i » ( S in g 1 A g g r a x a t i n ’ P a p a ............ in g C o m e d ie n n e ) .. | H o t L ip » ................................. M a rg a re t Y oung L o x in ’ S a r a , ( S in g in g l i e I .o v e s I t . C o m e d ie n n e ). . . . . A1 B e r n a r d a n d S w e e t M a n d y ................................. F rn e s t fla re I ’m D o n e - D o n e - D«»ne W i th < T e n o r a n d B a r i Y ou ................................................ to n e ) ........................... W h i t e W a y M a le Q u a r t e t ........................ J M y D ix ie Jam es L ynch T h e T ra il T o L o n g A go ( T e n o r ) ...................... W h i t e W a y M a le Q u a r t e t ........................ T o m o r r o w M o r n in g . . . C h a rle s H a rt an d E l lio t t S h a w llaxx a l i a n N .x h tin g a le (T e n o r a n d B a ri to n e ) ............................. N in a Ix o sh e tx » S o p r a n o ) . . . 1.25 S elc ctio r? Q u a r t e t I n F M a jo r — L e n ta (D v o rA k ) S t r i n g Q u a r t e t . . Q u a r t e t I n F M a jo r — S c h e rx o (D v o rA k ) S t r i n g Q u a r t e t . . B a l l a d e ( V le u x te m p a ) P ia n o fo rte by P a u l F re n k e l, o lo n a is e ( V ie u x t e m p s ) P ia n o f o r t e by P a u l F r e n k e l S e m l r a m i d o O v e r tu r e - —P a r t 1 (R o s s in i» C o n c e r t B a n d r . . - : S e m i r n m id e O v e r t u r e — P a r t 3 ( R o s s in i) C o n c e r t B a n d I . . . . . P o p u la r S o n g s A rtj.t T he M ethodist S u n d ay school, u n d er su p erv isio n of O. XV. B oring, w ill hold its sessio n a t ID a. m , n ex t Sunday, an d a t 11 o'clock th e p a sto r. Rev. E d w in G. R anton, w ill p reach , ta k in g as his su b je c t, "T h e R eal Significance of C h ristm a s." a n »............ I W ood I n s tr u m e n ta l New Y ork String Q u a rtet................ 20007 12 13030 10 • I T e m p ie B ell» M io p e — > W o o d fo rd .* F in 'b n ) ................ I S Lu ta h a t M a te r — C u ju s a n i r m n a r a > • T h r o u g h liis B le e d in g S id e ) ( R o s s in i) I n L a t i n . . R e q u ie m M r m i In C M in o r— ln g e m l» e o ( S a d ly G ro an in g ) ( V e r d i) I n L a t i n ........... K arle .75 U k r a i n i a n N a tio n a l C h o ru s U k r a i n i a n N a tio n a l C h o ru s A NEW DISCOVERY More and Better Fruit N a tu r e ’s w ay o f ¡¡rod u rtlo n g re a tly h n p ro v e d . T h e f r u it is m u c h la r g e r an d th e f ru it b u d s m a tu r e e x tre m e ly la rg e c h e rrie s a n d th e y do n ot fall. B e a r in m in d t h a t fu lly 50 p e r c e n t o f o u r c h e rry cro p f a lls b efo re m a tu r ity . T h is m a y all be sa v ed , ex c e p t fo r w e a th e r co n d itio n s, th e tirs t y e a r b y th e a p p lic a tio n o f ‘’M o reh o u se's O rc h a r d I n v ig o ra n t,” a p p lie d by e x p e rt h o r tic u ltu r is ts . All f ru it m a d e to b rin g fo rth a n a b u n d a n c e , a s th e “ In - v ig o r a n t” feed s th e f r u it b e a r in g buds. T h e se rio u s b le e d in g a s w ell a s B a c te r ia l G u m m o sis. in th e c h e rry , soon overcom e, th ro u g h th e p e rfe c t c ir c u la tio n o f th e sap . R o s e s a n d ail th e flo w e r k in g d o m m a d e to re sp o n d w ith b r ig h te r tin ts , a ll c e re a ls , v eg etab les, fo rce d in to h e a v y p ro d u ctio n . P ra c tic a l p ru n in g , s p ra y in g , b u d d in g a n d g r a f tin g d o n e in p ro p e r s e a son. Ail s p r a y s h a v e th e “ In vigorant* a d d e d free. “T h e w ild e rn e ss a n d .th e d ry lan d sh a ll be g lad ; A nd th e d e s e rt s h a ll rejoice, a n d blossom a s th e ro se .’’ W rite o r c all fo r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n P hone Auto. 647-98 S u n d ay excepted. The Morehouse Orcharding Co. W oodstock, P o rtla n d , O regon 15029 10 1.50 15031 10 1.50 13032 10 1.50 13033 10 1.50 Poor H a w t h o r n e < K o h e tx ) p r u n o S o lo by T . G e o r- U k r a i n i a n N a ti o n a l k a - M ix e d C h o r u s ; I n 15034 10 C h o ru s ln l (a ) S h tc h ryk .e o n t o v lc h ) M ix ed <b> R o z a n U k r a i n i a n .......... C h o ru s; O re y Click«»« (a ) ( uckn U k r a i n i a n N a ti o n a l ( S te t z c n ») M ix e d C h o r u s ; 15035 10 C b o r i i » ................................. I n U k r a i a n .............................. ( b ) K o lo n Ik a ( K o le a a a ) . . .. I n t h e .lo t in ( S te t x » n k o ) M ix ed C t tu » ; I n U k r a i n i a n h o v e U nd« r P e r s o n a l D i r e c t i o n N . B — A ll U k r a in ia n R - r o r < h o f A le x a r e r k o s h e t z J. E. METZGER 1.50 1.50 Typewriters at TOY PRICES Get a typewriter for the chil dren instead of a toy. Let hem learn while they play. We have guaranteed chines at toy prices. ma The Rebuilt Typewriter Co. 301 Oak St.. Portland Holiday Greetings from The Quality Store of Portland, Oregon L/l u i , v t f f x a . ^ k &V. .... T h e Q u a l it y S t o r e or P o r t l a n d . O regon w .- t r#»N PI’M MO»»*»OU ALO»» S», -19.*2 P a s to r E dw in G. R an to n a n n o u n ces se rv ices to r n ex t S u n d ay as fo llo w s: S unday school a t 10 a. in.. u n d e r s u p erv isio n of Wm. R ichey. A very u n iq u e C h ristm u s p ro g ra m is b eing p lan n ed fo r th e ev en in g h o u r, b e g in n in g a t 7:30. It is for th e w hole com m u n ity an d all a re in v ited to com e an d find o u t th e se c re t. A sp ecial o f fe rin g w ill be ta k e n fo r th e N ear E a st R elief. Mr. an d Mrs. C. F. K esterso n and Mrs. G. N. S ag er w ere in th e city on a sh o p p in g to u r M onday. E 'rank F ish is se rio u sly ill w ith p n eu m o n ia a t h is home. J. D. L ee of P o rtla n d w as a v alley v isito r on b u sin e ss W ednes lay. Dr. M. H ow es, a P o rtla n d v e te rin a ry , »vas a v alley v isito r one day re c e n tly . Jo s. L illy w as in O regon City T u e s day on b u sin ess m a tte rs. *-n I J 233? 10 2339 10 A i. a S epari» D alli» L i’ e L ’O xr'»ru .H a y D a n i s h ’ s th e N i g h t ) « D 'A n n u n c io T o n i ) In It t i f a t i ...................................... T r i s t e R ito r n o ! < TI vn<* < ' m in « » < H tri . u n 1 n I t a l i a n . M a r ie T if f a n y (S o p ran o ). . . .75 DECEM BER BOXING S e le c tio n S o n g s —C o n c e r t a n d H a lla d M a r io C l.a m le e ( T e n o r ) ............ 2341 10 FRIDAY.. PLEASANT VALLEY 2340 10 t .7 5 M ig n o n — ( o n n a i s - t n le p g y « ? • K.r»owci-t i h o u t h e L a n d ? ) A ct I ( T h o m a s » In F r e n c h . F a u s t — Le K oi d e T liu l* i B a i la d o f th e K in g o f T h u le ) A c t 111 (G o u n o d ) I n F r e n c h F l o r e n c e L a* to n ( ¿ s o p r a n o ) .......... A rtist S elect on S o m e o f T h e se B ay » — F o x T r o t ....................................... I t ’» G e tt in g D a r k on D id B ro a d w a y — l e x T ro t — F r o m " Z ie g f e ld F o llie s o f 1923“ ............................................... S n e e t b e m i l-a iw — F o x T r o t— I n t i .u v in g ' ‘You A r? My H a in B e a u " f r o m “ G r e e n w ic h V illa g e F o lli e s “ ............ H l •» I. oecm Y ou .Mont A fter A i l ? — F o x I ru t . ................ T o u t. T o o t, T o o tn ie ! —- F o t T ro t .................................... C lo v e r BloMHom B lu e ie — F o x T r o t ........................................ L a t e l y I u e e rn e — W a lts .... I s le o f 5 » e e lh e u r ? * — W a l t s — I n tr o d u c in g W hen Eye» M e e t E y e s. W h e n L ip s M eet L ip s " ............................................... P ia n o f tn g e — F o x T r o t ................ K iif e n r e d d y — F o x T r o t . . I ’W l'li 1 C'ould > h im m y l . i k j ' l y ''»inter Iv u te — l u x 'I r o t . G o t T o < o o l My Doggie*, N o w — F o x T r o t ....................... Y ou R e m in d M r o f My M o th e r — F o x T ro t — In tro d u * ¡n g “ T ill Mv i.u c k C o m e s R o ll in g A lo n g ’ f r o m “ L i ttl e N e lli hie! l y " .............................. W h e n t h e L e u Yet* C o m e T u m b iin g D o w n — F o x T r o t . O rT L O O K , T h e re w ill be sp ecial m usic and sin g in g a t th is serv ice. It is hoped everyone in th e co m m u n ity w ill m ake th is an d nex t S u n d ay , "G o to C hurch S u n d a y s." An offering w ill be ta k e n fo r N ear E a s t R elief in w hich all a re in v ited to p a rtic ip a te . Mr. an d M rs. E. M. A m esberry and little d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d visited at th e hom e of M rs. A in esb erry 's p a r e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. B eck W ed n esd ay of th is w eek. M rs. G. F. P e te rso n is v isitin g re la tiv es in P o rtla n d th is w eek. T w o c a rlo a d s of feed a rriv e d th is w eek, one for E ri & Jo n s ru n an d the o th e r fo r H. C. Com pton. Not m any people w ere able, on a c co u n t of bad w e a th e r, to a tte n d th e b a s k e t so cial given a t th e clu b house S a tu rd a y evening of la st w eek, b u t $30 w ere ra ise d to a p p ly on th e s u its for th e b a sk e t ball team . T h e tw o gam es played betw een n u m b ers of th e club w as enjoyed by all. Mrs. T ru e m a n R ichey re tu rn e d hom e th e tirst of th e w eek from the N ash sa n ita riu m a t T ro u td a le . She b ro u g h t back a tine 9-pound hoy. Miss E d ith N aas of P o rtla n d spent th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of h er p a r en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an N aas and fam ily. Miss P e a rl L u n d ay of P o rtla n d sp e n t th e w eek-end a t th e hom e of her p a re n ts. Mr. an d M rs. Jo e L unday and fam ily. T he B oring A m usem ent cltib w ill give a d an ce at th e clu b ho u se S a tu r day evening, D ecem ber 23. T he school is to give an e n te r ta in m ent a t th e I. O. O. F. h a ll F rid a y ev ening of th is w eek. F rid a y w ill be the la s t day of school u n til J a n u a r y 2. Mr. an d Mrs. K ye S to n e a n d fam ily and Mr. an d M rs. A. J. M cClung and faintly ex p ect to leave th e la s t of the w eek to v isit re la tiv e s a t W auna, Gre. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. P a lm e r and son O rville left W ednesday of th is w eek to sp en d th e h o lid ay s w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . Mr. an d Mrs. Loyd M allicoat and fam ily expect to leave th e la st of the w eek to spend th e holidays w ith r e la tives a t M cM innville, O regon. J. M usa of P o rtla n d is sp en d in g th e ¡h o lid ay s w ith his fam ily h ere. Mrs. T hom pson Is re p o rte d q u ite ill th is w eek. Kye S to n e and Roy M cClung, who have been a t w ork a t K e rry d u rin g th e su m m er, re tu rn e d hom e th e first of th e w eek fo r th e holidays. C oral L ake of O regon City sp e n t the w eek-end w ith h is p a re n ts here. Mrs. S evern left for P o rtla n d W ed n esday to spend th e C h ristm a s h o li days a t th e hom e of h e r d au g h ter. H elen A rndt. Mrs. G ordon and son have recen tly moved on to th e M cC oslin place. i H. B. L und left th e la s t of th e week for A sto ria to do c a rp e n te r w ork (lur ing th e re b u ild in g of ttia t city. P o stm a ste r Wm. M orand has a n nounced th a t th e office w ill be kept open S unday from 9 till 10 in the m o rn in g and th e re w ill be re g u la r de livery as u su al on M onday. Mrs. H. H. L und re tu rn e d hom e from A sto ria th e last of th e w eek. She b ro u g h t h er tw o g ra n d s o n s, w hose m o th er is ill in th e h o sp ita l a t A storia. T he L u th e ra n S unday school w ill have a C h ristm a s e n te rta in m e n t at th e c h u rc h on T u esd ay evening, D ecem b er 26. Ex -rcises w ill com m ence at 7:30. T h e S u n d ay school w ill give a p ro g ra m a ss iste d by the c h u rc h choir. A sp ecial S unday school p ro g ram w ill be given a t th e M ission c h u rc h a t l ’ow ell V alley on M onday evening, De cem ber 25, at 7:30 p. m. sh a rp . T he p ro g ram w ill c o n sist of re c ita tio n s, m usic and so n g s an d w ill lie co n d u c t ed in th e E n g lish lan g u ag e. A co rd ial w elcom e is ex tended to all. S erv ices n ex t S u n d ay a t th e S w ed ish M ission c h u rc h w ill c o n sist of S u n d ay sch o o l in th e m o rn in g a t 10 and p re a c h in g se rv ice a t 11 o 'clock by th e Rev. J . E. P e te rso n of V ancouver. T h e re w ill be no se rv ices In th e e v e n ing. C h ris tm a s m o rn in g , D ecem ber 25, a t 5:30, " J u lo tta ." PLEASANT HOME T h e re g u la r m eetin g of th e G irl Re- I serv e s w ill be held T h u rsd a y a fte r- 1 noon, D ecem ber 28, in th e S unday i school room of th e M ethodist c h u rc h , j b eg in n in g a t S. o'clock. T h is w ill be a p a rty p lan n ed for all g irls of th e j co m m u n ity of th e 'te e n ages. S ervices S un d ay a t th e B ap tist ! ch u rc h w ill open w ith B ible school at ! 10 o ’clock in th e m o rning. T h e B. Y. J 1*. U. w ill m eet a t 7 o’clo ck in th e j evening. P re a c h in g by th e Rev. D. Q. B a rry w ill be a t 7:30. H e w ill speak , on th e o b serv an ce of C h ristm a s. A c o rd ial w elcom e Is extended to all. "A m an o r w om an Is a s old as th e ir m uch as is n o rm ally so. T he com m onest c a u se of apoplexy ts a r te r ie s ” said th e w ise Dr. O sler Dr. A. T S till, fo u n d er of O steopathy, p ro a h a ste n in g of th is s ta te of h a rd en in g claim ed th e sam e tr u th In a d ifferent 1 nt th e a rte rie s — Its p ro g re ss to a p a th w ay m an y y e a rs e a rlie r w hen he said ological d eg ree: A rte rio -S c le ro sls It “T h e ru le of th e a rte ry m u s t be a b so is called W hen s tra in is th ro w n upon lu te, u n iv ersal and u n o b stru c te d , o r ! h e a rt a ctio n In th is so rt of condition disease w ill be th e re s u lt." W hen a r th e blood vessels b u rs t, so m ew h ere in te rie s lose th e ir n o rm al e la s tic ity and th e b rain u su a lly , and apoplexy r e becom e rig id and In filtrated w ith m in s u lts T h e re is no c u re for th is te n e ra l s a lts su ch a calciu m , a s ta te of dency for old age can n o t he "c u re d .” It can se n ility h a s been reach ed and m an is BUT IT MAY I!E DELAYED a feed w he’ h er he be old In y e a rs or be kept off w ith m o re o r less success n o t A fter b irth Ihe p ro cess of " h a r d un»ll It becom es se a so n ab ly due. en in g " o r g ro w th of co n n ectiv e tissu e s N othing else can do a s m uch to w ard an d th e ir in filtra tio n w ith ltm e s a lts re ta rd in g ad v an cem en t ot th e h a rd e n beg in s, and th e n p ro g re sse s slow ly to ing of th e tissu e s as O STEOPATHY. old age It ts th e n a tu ra l living p ro N othing else m ak es th e old feel so cess w hich by th e tim e old age has young, and keep so young, a s OSTE been reach ed h as fitted m an for d eath. OPATHX T his m ay he d e m o n stra te d by «yen H ence th e aged w ho re s is t re la tiv e ly Thus w ill O S T E w ill th e en c ro a c h m e n t of th e y ears a few tre a tm e n ts an d 'k e e p you n g " a re th o se w hose O PA TH Y as p re v e n ta tiv e tre a tm e n t a rte rie s , h e a rt tis s u e s and kid n eys .e rv e a s In s u ra n c e •’g a in s t apoplexy. C o n su ltatio n and -la m in a tio n free keep e la stic and do not h a rd e n as DR. D. J. FASCHING .L That You May have A Joyous Christmas And That You May have a Full Measure of Peace and Prosperity in the New Year is the wish of the iBank of <8>rpsltam Gresham, Oregon 1 8» fir If’e wish to thank our patrons for their kind patronage and wish them A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR GRESHAM MEAT MARKET g A sk A nyone Ask anyone you know w hich is the highest quality baking powder and almost invariably they will tell you ROYAL. “ M y cakes a re 1 0 0 % b etter since I bought th a t can of R o ya l,’* w rites one delighted u se r, a n d e v e r y w h e r e — am ong y o u r friends, n eigh b o rs , r e la t iv e s — y o u w il l h e a r sim ilar com m endations. Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste POWELL VALLEY Apoplexy—“Commonly Called a Stroke” H ow itt B u ilding 1 922 - 1 923 F IS K T im e t o R e tir e ? iHuy Piski >ss ••• «• a A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r in a F ink B ooster. R e -ttre w ith F is k s an d enjoy m o to rin g to th e fu lle s t e x te n t. Fisk Tires and Tubes. Oldfield Tires and Tubes. American Akron Tires and Tubes. G E O . A. IlllA N D T P h o n e 1107 O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t COAL BRIQUETS A TRUCK FOR EVERY KIND OF WORK EKSTR0M TRUCK SERVICE DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND Po »veil mid .M»|ilc G resil» m P hone I5M P o rtla n d 217 llav ls P hone ltdw y. 2<W2 DANCE Columbia Grange Hall, Corbett, Oregon WEDNESDAY NIGHT, DEC. 27 ( iood Music Good Time Supper Served To All Our friend» and Patrons Vde Wish You A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year SANITARY MARKET M ain 8 t., O re»ham GKO. D I E T I a P ro p . P h o n e 1711 its glory. Mr. M andell I» p ro p rie to r of a la rg e re s ta u r a n t and m eat m a rk e t Mr. and Mr«. M andell of M innesota, in M inneapolis. w ho a re on th e ir w ay to C alifo rn ia, N eed Y o u r S u it Clewne<i7 w ere guest» a t th e hom e of Mr. and H ave It F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . Re Mrs. W illiam K niefel. T u esd ay ev en ing. T he fo rm e r a fte r t h d r v isit In p a irin g n e a tly done. T a ilo rin g fo r a d tes a n d m en. C a lifo rn ia e x p e c t to re tu rn In tb e lr P E T E R LEN A RD, T a ilo r. autom obile, w hich they have »hipped P rin tin g ? C all th e O utlook. G resh am . O regon th e re , and »top to view O regon in ail TERRY