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PAUK FOUR GRESHAM Oriirinul Santa Claus. OUTLOOK. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923 Violet Coe, Eva T âch GRESHAM LOCALS eron T he and Misses C aroline T allm an, and Ourey H isey of W illam ette U niversity a re at hom e for th e C h ristm as holidays. O. A. C. stu d e n ts a t home for the He Is believed to have been holidays a re Glen M ercer, Melvin B rugger. G eorge and Dick Lane, Wll St. N icholas, a bishop In th e bur A ltm an, W alter Schw edler, G er- y ea r 300. He w as fam ous for j ’IT H another milepost in sight and an his k indness to children. It is Mrs. M yrtle Ball of P o rtlan d visited G ertru d e D ow sett, E v erett L ake and other year beckoning us with its hopes said th a t one night, w ishing to on S unday w ith h er m other, Mrs. P. Gordon Gibson. and opportunities for service, we stop a help a noblem an who w as so S tu d en ts from th e U niversity of O re A. Gould. poor th a t he had no m oney for moment to reflect upon our pleasant re gon who a re spending C h ristm as at Mr. and Mrs. C. E. R u sh er had as his d au g h te r’s dow ry, th e good home a re Miss M ary Cogswell, Victor lations of the year about to close and take d in n er g u ests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. bishop looked in a t the old m a n ’s note of the good friends about us. C. M. H arriso n and Mrs. E thel L an s Adix, Jo e P eak and Louis M auldiug. window and saw him asleep by F red H oss h as been confined to his dow ne of Oregon City, in honor of th e lire. He then clim bed upon th e ir 22il w edding an n iv ersary . F lo r bed for sev eral days w ith a severe Thus doing, we wish you a Merry Holiday th e roof and dropped a gold ence and Ire n e R usher retu rn ed to I case of to n silitis. He is also suffering piece down th e chim ney, th in k Season and a New Year filled with happiness Oregon City w ith th e ir au n t to be from infection In his face w hich was ing th a t it w ould fall upon the ) In ju red la st week w hen he w as stru c k and success. gone a day or two. h ea rth , b u t it fell instead in Mrs. E lla O liphant of P o rtlan d , fo r I by an autom obile cran k . He is re p o rt- one of the g en tlem an ’s sto ck j ed to be im proving. m erly of G resham , has gone to so u th ings, w hich his d au g h ter had Jo in t in stallatio n of E a ste rn S tar. ern C alifornia to spend a few weeks hung up to dry besides the fire. Masonic and Royal A rch lodges w ill v isitin g w ith friends. T his sta rte d th e custom of h an g T he Rev. and Mrs. A. C. B racken- be held at th e M asonic hall on De M ENSW EAR SH O ES ing stockings over the fireplace bury of P o rtlan d w ere d in n er guests cem ber 26. a t 7:30. T his w ill be fol and th e legend of S an ta com ing S unday of Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller. lowed by refre sh m e n ts. . E la b o ra te down the chim ney. GRESHAM,OREGON D inner g u ests Sunday at the H. L. p re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade for th e St. C lair home w ere th e Misses Helen event, to w hich th e public is invited. and Avis Rogers. Raymond and A rnold J. P. Jones, who left th is vicinity You Tell ’Em. j Rogers. Miss W inifred S t.C la ir of th e th ree m onths ago to v isit in N eb ras "I like your new gown, m ’d ea r— It J H IIN in ilH M IM N M M tN N N M k tlfN M N N N M IM M M IIM tlllH fin m iU H IIM A thena high school is spending her ka, has re tu rn e d and is living on the SUBORDINATE GRANGES 7210294010 fits perfectly .” ELECT NEW OEFKERS “ Yes— It does fit w ell—but not n e a r vacation at home. Moore place on th e Base L ine road. ly as perfect as th e fit George had w ith Miss Em m a B. Jo h n so n w as a d inner He ex p resses him self as being de I o O ur M a n y Friends and Patrons th e bill. A nnual elections in th e g ran g es of guest at the home of Mrs. L. T. L usted lighted w ith being back In Oregon th e county have been held d u rin g De on Sunday. Say It th e W an t Ad way C h ristm as sto ry h o u r will be held at cem ber and th e joint in stallatio n will th e G resham lib ra ry next T h u rsd ay MW MM VU UN WW WM MW KM MM MU MU MU mrgTij ttitl rrrîTTTTrr aftern o o n a t 3:30 for th e boys and be held in G resham on S atu rd ay , J a n u ary 19. Renew ed activ ities w ill m ark g irls. th e g ran g es for th e next few m onths. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S tout from Beaver T he g ran g es in th is p a rt of th e coun 7A keeping with the spirit of the season a"d by reason Creek. Oregon, have re tu rn e d to th e ir ty w ith th e ir offlcers-elect a re as fol of our deep regard for our many patrons we take this place n ea r H ogan sta tio n w here th ey lows : w ill rem ain for some tim e, probably opportunity to wish each and everyone Columbia. d u rin g th e w inter. H aster, W. F. H enkle; overseer, T he Misses M artha H opper of D a C lara E. S m ith; le ctu rer, Della an d a m ascus and W illa B ushong of G resh H enkle; stew ard , A. W. S tew art; a s am , stu d en ts a t Pacific College, S e sis ta n t stew ard , F red K nieriem ; ch ap and a ttle , have arriv ed to spend th e h o li lain, M yrtle E llis; tre a su re r, F red days w ith th e ir p are n ts. Benfield; secreta ry , E dith A. B u tler; Miss H ester T horpe, who is teach in g g atekeeper, F ra n k K nieriem ; Ceres, In th e A lbany schools, arriv ed in Veda B u tler; Pom ona, R o setta H en reshutn S atu rd ay and will spend th e kle; F lo ra, F ran ces E v an s; lady a s holidays here. sista n t stew ard, Mary N orthw ay; m u sician,’ C lara L arsson. T his g ran g e Gresham, Oregon Competitive Examinations for Army m eets on th e first S atu rd ay of each Appointments. • month. The Store that Always Gives You Values M ajor Thos. J. Cecil, of th e U. S. W. A. H E SSE L Evening Star. rm y re c ru itin g office, req u e sts the M aster, J. J. Jo h n so n ; overseer, S. p u blication of th e follow ing: "'A final co m petitive exam ination H. Covell; le ctu rer, Mary E. P alm er; ..................... ...... .................................. .......... .............. ..................... .......................... „„„„.... = for ap p o in tm en t as second lie u te n an ts stew ard , A. V. F alk m an ; a ssista n t in th e re g u la r arm y will be held stew ard , L. D. E llio tt; ch ap lain , Ida th ro u g h o u t th e United S tate s d u rin g E n g lish ; tre a su re r, W elda B urkem an; j tlie week com m encing A pril 14, 1921. j A pplications to ta k e tlie exam ination se creta ry , M ary R. G eb h ard t; g ate should he subm itted as soon as pos- keeper, L. L aw ren ce; Ceres, E ugenia , sible. C itizens of th e U nited S tate s C ochrane; Pom ona, Jo sep h in e Clag- who are sin g le and betw een th e ages g e tt; F lo ra, M innie B. B ak er; lady H E proprietors and employees of this of 21 and 30 y ea rs may com pete in a s s is ta n t stew ard , Jo sep h in e P ack a rd ; j th is exam ination. T hese ex am in a- store extend to our patrons and friends i (ions a re alw ays open to en listed men m usician, B ernice H a rris; su p e rin te n A t this glad Christmas time, with the New I of th e re g u la r arm y and n atio n al d en t tab leau x , Ada B. Kelly. T he re g O P heartiest good wishes for a Merry Christ guard. F or fu rth e r inform ation on u la r m eeting is the first S atu rd ay of ) ear approaching, this store, and all connected J il ls sutiject co n su lt th e a u th o ritie s at each m onth a t 10:30. mas and A Happy New Year. | th e U. S. arm y re c ru itin g sta tio n s us with it', extend to all friends and patrons, Ealrv lew. follow s: Room 201, New Postotflee most heartily, M aster, Ja n e t M. G ra n t: overseer, 1 Bldg., P o rtlan d , Second and B urnside [ i-treets, P o rtlan d , or -w rite th e arm y K ate Jo n e s; le ctu rer, M ary H ollen- rec ru itin g officer at 201 New Post- ste d ; stew ard , R. R. M o rrill; a s s is t office Bldg., P o rtla n d .’’ a n t stew ard , Clyde . S tone; ch ap lain , Head Work. • ila r g a r e t S ales; tre a su re r, Roy S tone; Gresham, Oregon H ubby (sittin g in back seat and se creta ry , C arrie T ow nsend; g a te wife d riv in g )—“ W h at's th e m a tte r? “ Wife— “Oh, tlie c a r's ru n n in g aw ay.” keeper, E liza S tone; C eres, Isabel G RESH AM , OREGON H ubby—"W hat? C an't you stop it? ” Low ; Pom ona, R uth M oilar; F lora, Sue B ru n er; lady a s s is ta n t stew ard , Wife (ex c ite d ly ) —“No— ()! ” -----° ---------- O---------O— O------------ o -----------o -----------o -----------O - i H ubby—“T hen ru n Into som ething C lara S ales; m usician, Maud F an ch er. cheap." F airview g ran g e m eets a t 10:30 on th e second S atu rd ay of each m onth, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Lym an have as g u ests for th e holidays th e ir c h il dren , K teth and wife of B rem erton, W ashington, H arold of P o rtla n d Med- ical School an d M arjorie of W il- lam ette U niversity. n w Ayls\VortK S M artit\ Greetings T? M erry Christmas A MERRY CHRISTMAS H appy N ew Y ea r A HAPPY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR HEPP’S RACKET STORE GRESHAM OVERLAND CO. (ßr urtinoti \ . W. METZGER & CO. THE SEASON’S GREETINGS L. L. KIDDER HDWE. CO. (■resliatii. M aster, F. C. H odge; overseer, A. R uegg; le ctu rer, Sophie C u rry ; s te w ard, B a rb a ra S leret; a s sista n t s te w ard, G eorge F. H oney; ch ap lain , 1 Mrs. Wm. llo rn e c k e r; tre a s u re r, Geo L eslie; se creta ry . Minnie M. S quire; g atek eep er, G eorge S le re t; C e r e s ,1 Belle T h o rn e ; Pom ona, M argaret A n lck e r; F lora, W ilhelm lna Vol- b rec h t; lady a s s is ta n t stew ard , Susie Ruegg. G resham g ran g e m eets on th e i second S atu rd ay of the m onth. DANCE In M asonic H a ll, G resham Thursday Night, Dec. 27 I’SI PERKINS PERCOLATOR’S O. A. ( . ORCHESTRA Given by Gresham O. A. C. Students H igh School S tu d en ts E specially Invited. Lenta. A Tip to Our Merchants Tell It With Pictures W e leave it to any woman liv ing in this town if she doesn't read the grocery advertisement that is illustrated first and the one that is unillustrated second if at all. It’s because of that trait of hu man nature, the love for pic X Miortcc B eieiv* f AD V E R TISIN G D ESIG N ER AND ARTIST tures, that this paper procured the exclusive right to the local advertising illustrations of the Publishers Autocaster Service. A picture for every line and for every season of the year! M «noa Fox WOMAN F A SH IO N AUT H O R ITY X V! \rr K W ,.,if 4T A D V E R TISIN G EXPERT AND DESIG NER M aster, W. L. H o tch k iss; overseer, M oore; lady a ssista n t stew ard. E thel fatally . In E n gland in 1917 th e re w ere W. A. Young: le ctu rer, C. L. R obin Johnson. Rockwood g ran g e m eets on 10,500 d eath s from th e disease. M easles son; stew ard , A. F. M iller; a s sista n t th e first W ednesday and the th ird S a t does not kill on acco u n t of th e ra sh or stew ard , T. N. H az en b erg er; chaplain, u rd ay of each m onth in th e evening at liigh fever, b ut on account of com pli Je n n ie R. M iller; tre a su re r, R. C. cations. Of th ese the m ost im p o rta n t ' 8 o ’clock. is pneum onia. Of 235 cases of m easles P rin c e ; secreta ry . Em m a H o tch k iss; Kussellv Hie. o cc u rrin g fit Camp Cody in 1918. 77 g atek eep er. D. C. McNees; C eres, T ilah M aster, A. L. M cFarland; overseer, Young; Pom ona, Mary F. P rin ce; ¡D ave L ew is; le c tu re r, G race B ridges; eases or 33 per cent developed p n eu monia. Of th ese 42 per ce n t died. F lo ra , J u lia P u tn am ; lady a ssista n t stew ard . A. M. Cole; a ssista n t s te I About 1’2 per ce n t of a ll ca se s of stew ard , M atilda G uisess; m usician, m easles te rm in a te in pneum onia, and w ard, A. J. W elt; chaplain, L. M. the pneum onia re su ltin g from m easles Mamie Updyke. T he second S atu rd ay ' D au g h erty ; tre a su re r. O. H. S chw erdt- is tlie m ost fatal of all varieties. About of each m onth Is th e re g u la r m eeting |tn a n ; se creta ry , G race E. T alb o tt; 11 per cen t of all pneum onia ca se s die, date. g atek eep er, R. W. G ill; C eres. M arcel hut 42 p er cen t of pneum onia cases re su ltin g from m easles die. M iiitniiniah. la G ill; Pom ona, J. E. S tern ; F lora, M easles is a re p o rta b le disease. M aster, It. I. A nderson; overseer, F ra n ce s E. T alb o tt: lady a s sista n t Joe A ihel; le ctu rer. George A. A llder; stew ard , G ertru d e H aivorsen; m u si E very physician atten d in g a case of m easles is req u ired by law to rep o rt stew ard , M. 11. W heeler; a ssista n t cian, C ollette Boyle. T his g ran g e th e sam e to th e h ealth officer. Moth stew ard . Max K ligel; tre a su re r, S arali holds tw o m eetings each m onth, on the ers who beg th e ir physician not to re W heeler; se creta ry . M arg aret W heel second and la st S atu rd ay s a t 8 in the port a case of m eassles a re placing hint in a very em b a rra ssin g position. e r ; ch ap lain , A m anda Byron; g a te evening. I niler the law a physician who fails keeper, J. F. B row er; C eres, Anna to re p o rt a case of m easles is subject T hom pson; Pom ona. Ida A nderson; j to prosecution. W hen th e re is no a t Pneumonia, a Complication of F lo ra, lnex L au d erh aek ; lady a s s is t-i ten d in g physician tlie duty devolves Measles. upon th e head of th e fam ily, o r th e in- an t stew ard , A lta S tafford; m usician, Is m easles a serio u s d isease? Judged stitu tio n in w hich th e cast occurs. Re- L ouise Nelson. T his g ran g e m eets on by th e ca rele ssn ess and indifference i port your cases of m easles to the th e fo u rth S atu rd ay . w ith w hich som e p are n ts allow th e ir I h ealth officer. Pleasant Valley. 'c h ild re n to be exposed, it would np- M aster. J. W. Frost; o v erseer, A. E. i p ear to be h arm less. The p o p u lar P a u l; le ctu rer, Mrs. A. E. P au l; ch ap idea is th a t “ W illie m ust have m easles lain, Mrs. M. S m ith: stew ard . Mrs. A. j some day. as It is one of th e c h ild re n ’s F ield s; a s s is ta n t stew ard . Sydney- diseases, and th e sooner he has It the P a u l; tre a s u re r, Mrs. K ittle B atem an; b etter ' T his idea is obsolete and has se creta ry , Mrs. A nua L ehm an; g a te proved to he a fallacy. In the first keeper. A. F ield s; ’C eres, Mrs. M attie place W illie doesn't have to have M iller: Pom ona, Mrs. J. W. F ro st; m easles any m ore th an he has to have F lora, .Mrs Effie S ag er; lady a ssista n t I ch o lera or bubonic plague. In the stew ard , Mrs. B eulah M iller. P leasan t second place it has been shown th at ' m eets on tip * t o u r t h S a t m ost of th e d eath s from m easles occur Dumb Dan Himself. M irandy— “G oodness me. Si, w hat >ou p ain tin g the inside of the chicken coop fo r?” S ilas— "W hy, to keep th e chickens from p ick in ’ th e g ra in out of the wood.” Money to loan on rea l estate. F arm Ioans at 6 per cent. B. W. T horne.— T he B ank of G resham pays 5 p er cen t In te re st on tim e d ep o sits.— Adv. urday. WOOD SAWING before th e sixth year. It is also tru e Q uickly and efficiently done by ex Rockwood. I th at m ore d eath s o ccur from m easles p e rts All o rd ers prom ptly atten d ed M aster. F. H. C ran e; overseer. May th an any o th er Infectious disease, ex to re g a rd le ss of size. GEO. SHAW Phone 229 ED. SM ITH L. K ru eg er: le ctu rer, Ada B u rch ; ste cept tuberculosis. w ard, C. B, Jo h n so n ; a ssista n t ste T he death ra te from m easles in th e j R eg u lar m eeting of G resh w ard. A lbert K ru eg er; chaplain, United S tate s is about 14 per 100,000 am Lodge No. 125, I.O.O.F. Mabel B oles; tre a s u re r, B. E Boice; population. In th e It. 8. arm y in 1318 ' n th e Odd F ellow s hall, Thur«H -v se creta ry , C. H. H aynes; g atek eep er, th e re w ere 38.84« cases of m easles and evening. D ecem ber 6. W ork in the Tom Row en; (C eres. Alice W erland; i 1,144 death resu lted . From 2 to 3 per I th ird degree. B ro th ers w elcom e Pom ona, F lo ren ce M erle; F lora. Lois R H »E N SL E Y . N. G. c -n t of ail cases of m easles re su lt ' n , C. A. HILL, Secretary.