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CKE8HAM HOW JAPAN G R EETS NEW YEAR INSPECTION OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS NOT ALLOW Eli OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, 26. 1922 PAGE TUKEE FAIRVIEW Custom of Oriental Countries I* to T h e serv ices n ex t S unday a t the D uring th e fight w hich w as waged S m ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n ch u rc h for and a g ain st th e C om pulsory E d w ill be iu th e u su a l o rd er. Suuda.v ucation bill, it w as believed th a t th e school w ill be a t 10 and p re a c h iu g at e p i IE O rien tal m ethods of greeting ■A the New Y ear differ greatly from school board and county s u p e rin te n 11 o'clock. T h e Rev. E. R. D. Hol- ours. In Ja p a n , a s well as in other dent had th e pow er to inspect p riv ate len sted w ill sp eak on th e to p ic of O rien tal countries, speuial perform . schools if th ey so w ished b u t th is is “R etro sp ect an d P ro sp ect." T h e S m ith M em orial P re s b y te ria n ances a re given in th e th eaters. I not th e ease according to an opinion Iu th e tem ples and shrines p riests handed down by A ssistan t A ttorney c h u rc h gave th e C h ristm as p ro g ram and attem lar.ts e n te rta in th e people la s t S unday evening to a larg e a tte n 1922, W estern Newspaper V a lu a.) w ith special dances. T he K agura, or (»enerai G race E. Sm ith, to S u p erin - dance. An ex cellen t p ro g ram had been S acred D ance W ith Music, Is th e f a j ten d en t G rout of th e P o rtla n d d is p re p a re d an d a good tim e enjoyed. U E New Year begi-.i precisely at vorite, fo r w hile it Is being given tric t. A ccording to th e opinion ren - m idnight, and alm ost everyone now- T h e Rev. an d Mrs. E. R. D. H ollen- \\ e are prepared to bake anything in that line. p ra y e rs a re offered fo r th e continued | dered, n eith er th e P o rtlan d school sted sp en t th e h oliday seaso n in P o rt i ad ay s sees th e New Y ear in by general Don’t run the risk of failure by having that Christ board u o r th e eouuty su p erin ten d e n t 1 fe stiv itie s an d m any good resolutions, h ap p in ess of th e nation during th e lan d a t th e hom e of th e r d a u g h te r, w hich a re prom ptly forgotten on J a n comltlg y ear. T his very old dance is has any a u th o rity to “inspect, su p e r mas Cake you are planning spoiled in the oven. Let perform ed by young girls, while th e vise o r re g u late any p riv ate school of Mrs. W. K. P e rry w h ere a fam ily re uary 2. us do it for you. It will be more satisfactory, cheap p rie sts a re th e m usicians. All a re in th e city," eith e r u n d er th e old law s u n io n w as held. T h e fe stiv itie s m arking th is occasion, er and a saving of time and labor for you. a p p ro p ria te costum e. say s H ere w a rd C arrington, scientist o r u n d er th e new com pulsory public A n o th er cerem onial, w hich has been school atten d an ce law. T he only p er an d a u th o r, a re very ancient, and in handed down fo r centuries, Is the Shu- old S axon d ay s it w as th e c u s’om to FR E SH BREAD BAKED DAILY son w ith pow er over th e p riv ate school T he Jo h n E g g im an fam ily is en jo y j p a rta k e of a bowl o f spiced ale, w hich Sai, o r D ance of th e A ncestral Sanc is th e sta te su p erin ten d e n t, according ing a v isit from Mrs. E g g im an 's fa th tu a ry . T h is Is given w ithin th e palace w as p assed around w ith th e expression by th e Im perial fam ily on Jan u a ry 3. to th is opinion, and his pow er ex er. Wm. B rem er of T ig ard . O regon. ) “W osshael," w hich m eant “to your and it c e le b rates th e founding of th e ten d s only to inspection for th e p u r Mr. an d M rs. J u le s C ollins sp en t ! h ealth !" H ence th e origin of th e W as- pose of g ettin g Inform ation for th e C h ristm as in P o rtla n d w ith relativ es. j sail, or W assel bowl. Im perial house, cen tu ries ago. leg islatu re. U nder th e police pow er, We now keep New Y ear on Ja n u a ry G eorge B errem an , J r ., is reco v erin g of course, provisions a re av ailab le for from an a tta c k of m easles. Mrs. B e r I the U rat; but the C hinese, Jew s, T u rk s A N E W Y E A R ’S C A R D enforcing th e com pulsory education rem an an d c h ild re n a re in q u a ra n tin e . i a n d m any o th ers do n o t observe it on N ow w h a t is h ero act. T he Rev. Mr. B errem an is sta y in g a t th is day. Even C hristian co u n tries have A w o rd o f c h e e r not alw ays so observed I t ; th e R om ans th e M. L eu n artz hom e u n til th e q u a r T o h e ra ld in a n o th e r y e a r; Comma Not to Be Despised. began th e y ear w ith th e M arch A T ire you w ill be p ro u d to M ay a ll Its d a y s be fre e of b la m e — a n tin e is raised . ow n. E v ery F is k T ire u se r equinox. T he la te r T eutonic n atio n s A little n o b ler th a n y o u r aim ; A com positor in settin g up th e A reco rd b re a k in g crow d enjoyed fo r a long tim e continued co u n tin g the is a F is k B o o ster. M ay a ll its la b o rs be c o n te s t to a st, “ W om an—w ithout h er, man A little b e tte r th a n y o u r best. th e C h ristm as e x ercises a t th e M eth beginning of th e y e a r from M arch 25. R e -tire w ith F is k s a n d w ould be a savage,” got th e p u n c tu a A nd a ll th e Joys w ith in Its scope o d ist ch u rch . E x tra se a tin g sp ace w as en jo y m o to rin g to th e fu lle st It w as only in 1563, by un ed ict of A little b r ig h te r th a n y o u r hope; tion in th e w rong place, w hich m ade e x te n t. A nd m a y ea c h y e a r be found, w hen p a s t, it read, “ W om an, w ithout h e r m an, provided b u t m any stood d u rin g th e C h arles IX, th a t F ra n c e changed the A little d e a r e r th a n th e last. e n tire p ro g ram . tim e o f th e beginning of th e y e a r to Fisk Tires and Tubes. —A r th u r O u lte rm a n in W o m a n ’s H om e w ould be a sav ag e."—B usiness P rin te r T h e m eetin g s b eing con d u cted a t J a n u a ry 1. In 1600 S cotland m ade C o m p an io n . Oldfield Tires and Tubes. th e sam e change, an d E ng lan d only th e M ethodist c h u rc h by th e Rev. Busy Tim es. did so in 1752, w hen th e G regorian American Akron Tires and Geo. B errem an an d Rev. E. G. R an ton B ill: “ W hat so rt of a tim e did you T he O regonia». an n o u n ces its a n system w as adopted th ere. It will Tubes. w ill co n tin u e d u rin g th e w eek. have a t th e doin'» at my house last n u a l n u m b er on J a n u a ry 1. As u su al th u s b e seen th a t th e New Y ear, ob G BO. A. B R A N D T A nna B all h as been q u ite sick b u t is n ig h t? ’’ served on Ja n u a ry 1, is relativ ely new, th e b est th in g s of P o rtla n d and O re P h o n e 1107 im proving. J a c k : “F in e! Y our wife is c h a rm though we a re accustom ed to think O p p o site B ro w n ’s M a rk e t gon and th e Facility N o rth w est w ill be in g .” T h e G irl R eserv es w ill m eet next th a t it d a te s back from tim e im p re se n te d in te x t an d illu s tra tio n in B ill- “You d o n 't say! I m u st try T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n in th e S unday m em orial. school room of th e M ethodist ch u rc h •he O reg o n ian 's prem ier fashion. I t w as Ju liu s C aesar, in th e year A to g et o u t th e re som etim e.” for a C h ristm as p arty . 46 B. C., w ho first reform ed th e calen COAL BRIQUETS d a r - a id e d by the E g y p tian astronom er I Ammoniu Novice. Sosigenes. H e m ade it a few m inutes •A T R U C K FO R E V E R Y K IN D O F W O R K Man (in d ru g s t o r e ) : “I w a n t som e too long, und a second correction w as co n se c ra te d lye." necessary. I’ope G regory m ade cer D ru g g ist: “ You m ean co n c e n tra te d ta in changes In 1582, A. D., und ad lye.” M an: " It does n u tm eg an y d iffer ditional m inor changes w ere m ade la te r ence. T h a t’s w h at I cam p h o r. W hat on, from th e “old sty le ” to th e "new sty le” c a le n d ar.” W e now em ploy the does it su lp h u r? " D ru g g ist: “F ifteen scen ts. I have new style. Gresham Powell Portland n ev er cin n am o n w ith so m uch w it." F u ll lin e of Cold L u n ch M eats A fter th e F ren ch revolution F ran ce P hone an d 247 D avis M an: “ W ell, I should m y rrh , decided to set up an en tirely new o r m y rrh ! Yet I am m onia novice a t It.” 1581 M aple P h o n e Bdwy. 2082 der of things. A new c a le n d ar w as —A m erican M utual M agazine. m ade. T h e C h ristian e ra w as w iped Did you ever know a b ro k er w ho out, an d w as replaced by th e new M ain S t.. G resham GEO. D IE T E , P ro p . P h o n e 1711 w as re a lly broke? F rench era, beginning S eptem ber 22, 1792. In stead of o u r w eek o f seven days, a w eek o f ten days w as e sta b lished— in accordance w ith th e decim al system — th e te n th d ay being se t aside fo r rest. In stead of th e m ythological nam es of th e m onths, o th e rs deduct'd from Buy a few s h a re s of ou r 7 per c e n t P rio r P referen ce th e prevailing seaso n s of th e y e a r w ere Stock and your m oney will earn you over 7 per cent. su b stitu ted . D ividends a re payable every th re e m onths. E v ery th in g w as to be based upon T h is is a good sound in v estm en t a.id o u r Easy P ay re a s o n ! T he N o tre D am e w as con m en t P lan enables you to get 7 per c e n t in te re st on your verted in to a “T em pie of R eason." sav in g s w hile you a re paying fo r your sh ares. Mine. Momero, th e young an d beau tifu l w ife of a Jacobin p rin ter, w as chosen In v estig a te th is U nusual O p portunity Today. to rep resen t “R eason.” And so It Ask any of our em ployes about it. went. T he moDths w ere chosen and given In v e s tm e n t D e p a rtm e n t F rench nam es w hich w ere thought to he c h a ra c te ristic of them . Thus, au tu m n had a v intage m onth, a foggy m onth and a sleety m onth. W inter, R oom 605 E le c tric M ldg., P o rtla n d . O regon a snow y m onth, a rain y m onth and a w indy m onth. Spring, a budding m onth, a flowery m onth and a p astu re EX I’ERIM ENT STATION month. Sum m er, a h a rv e st m onth, n FU NERAL DI' SANDY MAN IS WEDNESDAY hot m onth and a fr u it m onth. W e leave it to any woman liv SENDS FARM H E L P E ach m onth begun som ew here b e T he fu n e ra l of E rn e s t B onett, of “ No p ro g ressiv e o rc h a rd ls t should tw een th e 18th and th e 22nd—accord ing in this town if she doesn t ing to o u r reckoning. T h u s the first S andy, w ho died la s t W ednesday in sta n d for th e n eg lect of o rc h a rd tre e s m onth o f th e au tu m n trio began on L os A ngeles, C alifornia, w ill be held ad jac en t to h is p ro p e rty w hich w ill r e read the grocery advertisement su lt in th e d ev elopm ent of d iseases S eptem ber 22, and lasted u n til Oc W ednesday aftern o o n , D ecem ber 27, and p ests w hich w ill sp read to his to b er 21, etc. that is illustrated first and the a t 1:30 a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h in ow n tre e s," a s s e rts 11. P. Ilarss, p la n t W ith th e re sto ra tio n of a sta b le P a th o lo g ist a t th e O regon E x p erim en t "S uch p ests and d iseases one that is unillustrated second governm ent in F ran ce, th is c a le n d ar G resham . T he Rev. A. S. H isey w ill sta tio n . w as repealed, and the usual one sub- hav e c h a rg e of th e serv ices. I n t e r m ake the problem of prod u cin g clean stltu ti J. B ut fo r a tim e, as we hav e nm ent w ill be in th e G resham cem etery. fru it and h ealth y tre e s m ore difficult. if at all. “ T he s ta le h o rtic u ltu ra l law p ro Mr. B o n ett w as 48 y e a rs of age. He seen, New Y ear day did not begin on vides th e m ethod by w hich su ch cases Ja n u a ry 1, in F rance, so la te a s the | w as born in N eb rask a on May 10, 1874. can b e handled. A ppeal to your co u n It’s because of that trait of hu la s t century, an d it does not begin | H is d e a th w as caused by a c u te d ila ty fru it In sp ecto r o r to the s ta te board on th a t d a te in n o n -t'h ristian coun tion of th e h eart. of h o rtic u ltu re who have th e e n fo rc e man nature, the love for pic trie s even to d ay ! T h e body a rriv e d in G resh am Mon m en t of th e law In ch arg e. Keep a fte r th em u n til th e offending p ro p e rty Is day an d w as ta k e n to th e J. E. M etz clea n ed u p .” tures, that this paper procured Meyer R. W olfe hi ) h im ; g er u n d e rta k in g p a rlo rs. Maurice Berezov advertising ex pert A D V E R T ISIN G D E SIG N E R the exclusive right to the local P la c in g th e ro o s te rs in th e b reed in g AND_DESIGNER i M ichael Boyle, aged about 72 y ears, FORM ElfToU A TTM EN AND ARTIST p en s th is m onth Is ad v isab le in o rd e r w as found dead In his bed by n e ig h CAUGHT WITH ST II.I th a t th ey becom e accustom ed to th e ir advertising illustrations of the su rro u n d in g s and acq u ain ted w ith th e bors on S atu rd ay m orning. T he body A new s item from Hood R iver yes- b alan c e of th e flock before eggs a re w as tu rn e d over to th e co u n ty c o ro n er Publishers A utocaster Service. saved fo r h atch in g . and w as buried by th e co u n ty . T he ; te rd a y re c o u n ts th e c a p tu re at C as- i ade L ocks by a posse from th e s h e r deceased left no know n re la tiv e s h ere “L isten for th e sin g in g hen," advises A picture for every line and iff's office of Melvin an d R o b ert A n F. E. Fox of th e O regon E x p erim en t and no esta te . d rew s of C ascade L ocks and M arion sta tio n . " If you h a v e n 't any In your Mrs. E m m a G regson received a fine for every season of the year! flock th e ch a n c e s a re th a t you a re C h ristm as pack ag e from P o rtla n d M ayfield of P le a sa n t H om e. T he men g e ttin g very tew eggs. C hange the w ere Bald to be busy ab o u t a still and c o n tain in g a v ariety of g ro c e rie s and co n d itio n s of feed and care, If n e ces Marion Fox household su p p lies and a c a rd in bad about 30 g allo n s of finished liq u o r sa ry , to b rin g th is a b o u t.” WOMAN FASHION on h and, w hich w as ta k e n in th e raid scribed “C om plim ents of K. K. K .” A UTHORITY D rau g h ty houses and danrz p o u ltry T he A ndrew s Bi o th e rs w ere fo r litte r a re to be g u ard ed a g a in s t, p a r m erly In th e m eat b u sin ess a t P le a s tic u la rly a t th is season of th e y ear. Need Y o u r H u lt C le a n e d ? H ave it F re n c h d ry cle a n e d . R e a n t H ome anil w ent from th e re to C as A p a la ta b le w et m ash w ill b rin g p a irin g n e a tly d one. T a ilo rin g fo r cad e L ocks w h ere they co n d u ct a p u lle ts Into p roduction w hen they a re a d ies a n d m en. m a rk e t. Mayfield, u n til re c e n tly , co n slow to lay. It Is ad v isab le to teed it P E T E R L E N A R D , T a ilo r. d u cted a m eat m a rk e t a t P le a s a n t in su ch a m a n n e r th a t th e a c tiv ity of H om e w h ere he h as a fam ily c o n sist th e bird w ill not be In te rfe rre d w ith O u tlo o k -E n terp rise I em hlnutlon. d u rin g th e day. A h u n g ry hen is a ing of a w ife and seven ch ild ren . S u b sc rip tio n s w ill be ta k e n fo r th e w o rk in g hen. T h e m en a re being held a t Hood O utlook and th e O regon C ity E n te r R iver ja il w aiting tria l. p rise fo r one y ear fo r $2.50. Piano Tuning. S atisfa c tio n g u a ra n te e d , $3. F red The O utlook so licits your p rin tin g . B. Jo n e s. 2625 E a st 49th s tre e t. P rin tin g ? Call th e O utlook. Relic of Give Special P erform ances in th e Play Houses. < DKUEMBKK Saxon Days T PLEASANT HOME CITY AKERY G et Your Favorite D aily with the Outlook, N ow EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE CHOICE M EA TS H om em ade H am s, Bacon, Sausage, Lard D A ILY T R IP S TO P O R T L A N D SAN ITARY M ARKET HORSE SENSE Let Your M oney W ork for You t A Tip io Oar Merchants: Tell It With Pictures Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. it i f ! an o HONE SWEET BOIUE Oscar, you’re wrong again. ON Sete's LAP pat - t in ' \.T M € io e A ! S i-m u ' / heap ? FAM N T \ OH - YZHAT YO U P A D 0 Y ? ANO / \ IS IT ? coaae LOOK A T T H E N E W \ K IT T Y H A ÍO L P V ÓAYE M E ! 4* MO/A5Z w have you A L IT T L E HA » I T ZN e . 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