HAUE F O m GKE8HAM OUTLOOK. iih ii U. DE( EXBEK 96, IMS The Methodist Episcopal church WATCH SIGHT SERVICES was crowded on Sunday evening with AT METHODIST CHI lid i m em bers and friends of the Sundav A num ber of friends gathered at the school to see th e p resentation of the An ap p ro p riate w atch night pro home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson pageant, "The W orld's C hristm us gram is being planned for the Meth , for a bountiful C hristm as dinner and Mail,” which was beautifully carried a m erry afternoon and evening. out. A q u an tity of toys and picture odist church for next Sunday evening, Games, songs, and joyful sp irits were cards w ere brought by the children in keeping w ith a custom th a t is as all m anifest. Those present, beside to be distributed in m ission work and old as Methodism of w atching the old Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family, a money offering of m ore th an $50 year out and the new year in. w ere: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lewis. Mr. w as given, w hich will go into a fund T he program w ill be one in which and Mrs. W. H. Lewis and children, being raised by the Sunday schools of ; fri^ n<l*y fellowship, en tertain m en t of S I Mr. and Mrs. Delno Macaw and chil- w orld-wide Methodism for children's a high order, and in sp iration will be 53 dren, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Howell and work in home and foreign fields. happily blended. T he choir w ill put ' children and Miss Floella Jacobs. on a concert w hich all will w ant to Mrs. Emma Gilmore had a family hear. T here will be a full church ser- | i Vern S chiller was a guest in the a fte r g athering at h °r home on ( h ris'm as vjcej a gtereopticou lecture, and re- noon and evening. day at w hich th e re w ere p resen t Mr Mr. and Mrs. Lon M arston and chil- and Mrs. 8. M. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. freshm ents, the w hole program clos g , dren a re all sick with flu. They are W alter Queer of Corbett, Mr. and Mrs. ing at m idnight. The en tire m em bership, w ith the w being cared for by Mr. and Mrs. Steve A rth u r Leland of Troutdale. several auxilliary o rganizations ann g M arston. Holiday guests at th e T. R. Howitt the m any friends of the church will § The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie home are his son-in-law and daughter, unite in m aking th is a g rea t closing 0 P erry 1? very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Homer A rct of W inlock, service tor the year. W atch for de S Sylvia W eston of P ortland is vlsit- W ashington. tailed program in F rid ay 's Outlook. jS ing for a few days a t the home of her Miss H ester T horpe is spending the H grandm other, Mrs. A. L. Burton. She ANIMALS AND NEW YEAR’S DAY 0 spent C hristm as day with M argaret holidays w ith Mrs. Jo h n Brown. 8 S t.C lair. Dr. and Mrs. George Inglis and th eir Oxen, Cows, Sheep, Goats and Pigs jSj ! Mrs. Ja n e W ilson took dinner on daughter Mabel en tertain ed at th eir Blessed in Churches of Italy, beautiful new home a C hristm as p a rt, C hristm as with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Spain and France. yesterday afternoon and evening. A g ' T allm an and family. O ther guests at T or a lim ite d tim e (a s s ta te d below ) th e O u tlo o k is a u th o riz e d & the T allm an home were Mr. and Mrs. delicious dinner was served and a tree- TN ITALY, Spain an d F rance more is to offer th e P o r tla n d d a ilie s liste d a t B a rg a in R a te s. g W ill AlcGeorge and sons of Portland. enjoyed. The guests w ere Mr. and A made of New Year’s day than Mr. McGeorge is a b rother of Mrs. Mrs. W ard Inglis and children, Mr. Christm as and on St. Sylvester's eve as and Mrs. E. D. R aker and son Bobby, the last day of the year Is called the • 3 T allm an. Miss Miriam Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. utmost joyousness prevails. Even the Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Em ery had as JO U R N A L Special until D ecem ber 31 I guests on Sunday th eir son, Dr. Mark Raker, and W illiam Light of T ro u t anim als are blessed in the churches. A correspondent who attended one of & I W. Em ery and family, and on C h rist dale. D a ily J o u r n a l to F e b r u a r y 1, 1924................................................... $ 4 .3 5 these quaint ceremonies, w rites: E dw ard S trong arriv ed home on is mas day th eir son-in-law and daugh- T he priest lifted high the host and D a ily J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k to F e b ru a ry 1, 1 9 2 4 ........................... 5 .4 5 j ter, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Buckle from Sunday m orning from Stanford Uni said some words of benediction a t versity to spend the holidays w ith his § ! Portland. D a ily a n d S u n d a y J o u r n a l to F e b ru a ry 1, 1924............................ 6 .5 0 which the people fell on their knees p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Strong. with a response. An acolyte with a George and H arry P resto n from the D a ily a n d S u n d a y J o u r n a l a n d O u tlo o k to F e b ru a ry 1, 1924 7 .2 5 On T hursday evening of this week Mr. holy-water sprinkler passed through Coos Bay country are spending a few and Mrs. S trong will en tertain the the columns of anim als deftly throw J days w ith th eir m other, Mrs. Mary choir of Bethel B ap tist church and ing the sacred w ater upon them. The P reston, at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. P O R T L A N D N EW S S pecial until February 1, 1923 oxen and cows w ere thus blessed first, th eir friends at th e ir home. B. W. Emery. then th e sheep and goats and lastly G uests of Mr. and Mrs. B urt N orth P o r tla n d N ew s, 1 y e a r................................................................................ $ 3 .5 0 Mrs. George Tacheron is enjoying the pigs. A moon nearly full glittered rup and of Oliver N orthrup w ere the P o r tla n d N ew s a n d O u tlo o k , 1 y e a r...................................................... 4 .3 5 I a visit from h er sister, Mrs. Alice high above th e m ountain stones and la tte r's m other, Mrs. E. H. N orthrup, combined w ith the light from the can V iulleum eier of San Francisco. his sisters, the Misses Lola and G uests a t th e W. C. B urch home on E sther, and his b ro th ers, Sheldon and dles revealed the long, polished horns and heaving sides ano sleek coats of O R E G O N IA N B argain O ffer open to Feb. 3, 1923 I C hristm as w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilson, w ith a friend, Emil Josie, all the oxen and cows and th e w hite j F ow ler and ch ild ren of R oseburg, Mr. D a ily O re g o n ia n to O c to b e r 1, 1923.................................................... $ 4 .0 0 , _ . from H illsboro. The p arty arriv ed woolly skins of th e sheep. T he acolyte am Mrs. E rnest Thom, R ita B urch \ i on(jay m orning and left in th e ev- passing among them. Incensed them D a ily O re g o n ia n a n d O u tlo o k to O c to b e r 1, 1923....................... 4 .3 5 and Alice H arp er of Portland ening w ith the exception of one sister and their bellowing, bleating and D a ily a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n to O c to b e r 1, 1923....................... 5 .3 5 squealing arose to a tum ult. But, high T. C. Tow nsend, who has been ill who cam e last Saturday. above all, th e voice of the priest was j with pneum onia for th e past m onth, is D a ily a n d S u n d a y O re g o n ia n a n d O u tlo o k to O c to b e r 1, 1923 5 .3 5 heard, as he chanted these w o rd s: j im proving slowly. The Missouri Blues. "My children, God in his goodness Miss Em m a B. Johnson w as a din- L ittle P aul sw at th e m ule w ith a m aul, sends me, his unw orthy servant, here : n er guest on C hristm as day of Mr. and W hile stealing w ith ste alth p ast his to bless your flocks, according to an M ail Subscriptions O nly. Subscribe through s ta ll; I Mrs. W. J. Todd. ancient custom of our mountains, so The m ule put his heels the O utlook N ow ! th at these anim als by wliose aid you Mr. and Mrs. J. G. M etzger enter W here P aul put his m eals— live may join in our religious cere i tained on C hristm as day th eir son-in- And so far as we know th a t it all. monies which usher in the New Year. j law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mar- R eg u lar m eetin g of G resh Let us then sing a loud hosanna of ! tin G rass and daughter V irginia of am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. praise to the ever-merciful Lord so ! P o rtlan d , L aw rence Schnell of Los in th e Odd Fellow s h all, every T h u rs lenient to sinners." A ngeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. Ray day evening. B ro th ers welcome. M etzger, Roy Burton and Will F erris. CLARENCE STANLEY, N. G. W h at you w ant, w hen you w an t it, as you w ant it— W an t ad. It. 1 The m eeting of the M ethodist L a C. A. H ILL, S ecretary. dies' Aid, w hich was announced for W ednesday of th is week has been The O utlook and Y our F avorite P ortlan d D aily postponed a week, to Ja n u ary 3. It DAIRY MEETINGS at a M oney-Saving B argain R ate! | w ill be held a t th e parsonage BEING SCHEDULED Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern entertained N. C. Jam ieson, dairy extension on C hristm as th e ir son Roy and fam- ■ , ,, ily of Mt. Angel and Mrs. Minnie Me- specialist from the ag ric u ltu ral col- loy of H lllsboro. A featu re fhe B I-W E E K L Y C L A S S L E S S O N S j lege will hold a series of m eetiugs in dinner w as five fine wild ducks sent covering rhythm , note reading and all fundam entals In music WILL START TH E SECOND WEEK IN JANUARY. | th is vicinity the la tte r p a rt of the j from R upert, Idaho, by Mr. and Mrs. Ages 9 to 12. ' week. The first one will be held on W. J. H ollenbeck r - the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gibbs a re spend- j I T hursday m orning at 10 o’clock at the ing tlie holidays at Bend w ith th eir ! I C. H. Stone farm in Fairview. FLORENCE M . H O NEY This will be th e beginning of a daughter. Leila. FIR ST STATE BANK BUILDING C hristm as guests at the home of Mr. [ series of th ree m eetings to be held. I The schedule for the last two has not and Mrs. George W. Page w ere the Phone 1721 G resham , Oregon E. W. A ylsw orth fam ily and Miss j yet been completed. Mr. Jam ieson will have as his topic C onstance Page. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Metzger had SUBORDINA I E GRANGE "Feeding for Production during the MEETINGS ANNOI NUEI» W inter Months.” He will also discuss th e ir sons Floyd of P o rtlan d and the cost of feeding in this section of W alter of Boring w ith th e ir families A num ber of requests have come In at home for th e C hristm as week end The run of salm on during the 1922 Oregon. to the Outlook office asking for an season has been generally larg er than These m eetings should be of. special and the C hristm as dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elton E astm an have announcem ent ot the dates on w hich expected, especially In southeastern in terest as Mr. Jam ieson is going to present seine inform ation taken from , gone ,0 S eattle to »I’end the holidays the various subordinate granges of A laskan w aters, but was larger than T h o u sa n d s o f housew ives h a v e le a rn e d th e secret of milk surveys made here th is year and ' w lth tht‘ la ,,e r 's P arents, Mr. and Mrs. the county meet. The schedule fol the run of fhe previous year in Pnget the year before. It will be first hand !F ' A M iller' s a v in g tim e a n d e lim in a tin g d ru d g e ry in c le a n in g a n d lows: Sound, Columbia riv er and oth er 1 inform ation ot facts taken from the Cora W alker was hostess on d u stin g . They h av e le a rn e d o f p ro p e r ru g care. Columbia grange meets on the first h .n ne ie farm farm s s and and should should be be of of in in terest terest i j C h ristm as to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E ast W o u ld y o u a lso le a rn th e s e m a n y th in g s ? T h e n Saturday of the month for an ail-day United S tates w aters according to a m an and d au g h ter G ertrude and Mrs. report sent out by John P errin , c h a ir to raise rs of stock. session. let us d e m o n s tra te T H E H O O V E R in y o u r h o m e ; M. E. P atterso n . Evening S tar grange also m eets on man of the boaril of the Tw elfth Fed Mr. and Mrs. C. W. A ltm an enter- j w ith o u t o b lig a tio n , o f co u rse. Why the Farm er's Son! the first Saturday of each m onth for eral Reserve Board. The canning sea A farm er's son wished to become a tained on C hristm as a party co n sist son was practically com pleted by No famous lawyer. He went to Spring- ) an all-day session. ing of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. H opkins of Call and get instructions for the U se and em ploym . . . . ent Fairview grange holds an all-day vember I, and th e m ost recent figures field, III., and accepted th e Cedar d istrict, C. H. Fitzgerald sum from attorney. At Care o f the H oover show the ou tp u t to lie 6,391,000 cases. j',’ “ sn>«ll sutn an atto rn ey session on the second S aturday of m e end to of the th ree study he re- ! and fam ily of T routdale. Mr. and Mrs. ! a considerable Increase over the sm all I „.'rned farm days' . each month. B. C. A ltm an and sons of P leasant "Well, Bill, how d yo like the law?" Home, W. H. Wilson of T routdale, Mr Gresham grange also holds its all- 1921 pack of 3,917.396 cases but less faher. day session on (lie second Saturday than any o th er salm on pack since a s 't*'<I 1914. ‘‘I t ain 't w hat it's cracked up to and Mrs. Sm ith and children, Mt. and of each mouth. Mrs. R. D. H artsh o rn e and son of A com parison of the packs for 1922 ,n i 8° rry 1h meeting of Lents grange in an P ark Rose. I m trnm n with that of 1921 Is Interesting. In w aam all-day session Is on the second Sat every ease w ith the exception of Puget ] urday of each month. ■2ZZZZZ2ZZ& Multnomah grange holds an all-day Sound the run th is year was co nsider JO H N D. W O R R Y H A S A N ID EA So starts the N ew Y ear right session on the fourth Saturday of each ably larg er th an last year. The e sti m ate of the pack In Alaska In 1922' month. P leasant Valley grange meets In the was 4,669.000 cases, In 1921, 2,604,973 1 Xf*1AS e tv u j evening on the fourth Saturday of cases; Puget Sound, 227.000 cases; 653,490 cases; Columbia River, 400,- each month. 000 cases, 323,211 cases; other U. S. I R ockw ood g ra n g e m eets on th e first W ednesday evening am i on the last w aters, 95,000 cases, 35,962 cases. In Britisii Columbia the 1922 pack w as i S atu rd ay evening of each m onth. Pomona, or the county grange, 1,033,000 cases w hile th a t for 1921 was j meets tn an all-day session and u su a l 603,548 cases. In Siberia th e 19221 ly In the evening at the various sub pack was 750,000 cases and in 1921 j ordinate granges on the third Weil 705,493 cases. The total world pack nesday every three months. The next for 1922 was 7,174,000 cases and in , meeting will be in March at Lents 1921 4.926.437 cases. John D. W orry faced the John D. got mad. He In calm reflection. Ji hn So he came here to open A steady dem and for canned sal-1 grange. usual Xmas afterm ath of D. figured it o ut—th a t a knew th e re w ere "paid" in account. When we ask m an during th e 1921-1922 season in i .’hecking account at the 'd his name, he said: conjunction with a sm all pack In 1921. hills, bills, hills and more POWELL VALLEY »Ills th ere—but for the life »ank—and a re tu rn of reduced carryover stocks of salm on bills. “John D. W orry—the D of him he couldn't re n u m ■anceled checks each Mr. and Mrs. F rank G ustafson gave In th is d istrict to norm al levels by tan ds for Dont.-— Yes, ber w here he placed the nonth would elim inate a C hristm as dinner to u num ber of July 1, 1922, the end of the 1921-1922 □ake it read—John Dont receipts. nuch trouble. relatives and friends, including Mrs season. There Is good dem and at Vorry—now." A ugusta Palm hlad, Mr and Mrs. G us present lo r canned salmon which is In tafson of P ortland. Mr and Mrs. Al sharp co n trast with the dull m arket b e rt Palm hlad and son, Mrs. Alta prevailing from 1919 up to the be G entry and son Russel, Mr. and Mr> ginning ol the year. Canned salmon On Savings A ccounts w e pay 4 per cent Interest C om pounded Sem i-annually H jalm ar Söderberg and children ot trailers estim ate th at approxim ately P leasant Heme. Mr. and Mrs. Swan 35 per cent of the 1922 pack of salmon M agnuson and children. John Larson reniaius unsold in tin- hands of Amer M ake this Y O U R bank during ALL o f 1923 and daughters Judith and Helen. ican canners. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palm hlad and David P alm hlad of Dak Grove spent P ortland's November building p e r C hristm as visiting with relatives her.- mits am ounted to 41.S5S.55O. GRESHAM LOCALS BARGAIN RATES ON Portland Dailies S AND Dailies and Outlook Phone 1561 FUNDAMENTAL MUSIC COURSE J. E. METZGER Your Home Furnisher S p ecial B argain O ffers on P ortland D ailies Open BANK OF GRESHAM