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tu n e t h a t m e t th e e oh th y w a y . D a r in g
m e n h a v e r e v e r e n tly p la c e d th e e o n th e
h ig h e s t c r a g o f t h e fro x e n N o r th a n d
h a v e a « r e v e r e n tly s ta tio n e d th e e o n th e
c lo u d -s w e p t w a s te s o f th e f a r- o f f fro s e n
I S o u t h . T h e y h a v e fo llo w e d th e e In w ill
In g se rv ic e o v e r t h e w a s te s o f e v e ry o ce a n
a n d In to th e d e p th s o f th e im p e n e tr a b le
blue.
'•S ta lw a r t, s tr o n g - h e a r te d
m en h a v e
w illin g ly la id d o w n th e ir liv e s a t t h y com
m a n d , to g u a r d th e o u tp o s ts o f free d o m
M illio n s o f m en . w o m e n a n d c h ild r e n h a v e
sto o d a t a t t e n t i o n lis te n in g f o r th e firs t
s o u n d o f t h y need, w illin g to g iv e t h e i r a ll.
If n eed be, f o r t h y d e fe n se . T h o u s a n d s
u p o n th o u s a n d s o f o u r b r a v e s t a n d o u r
b e s t fo llo w ed th e e a c r o s s th e s e a s fo r th e
g lo rio u s p riv ile g e o f d e f e n d in g t h e w e a k
a n d h e lp le s s o r o f r e in fo r c in g t h e h a r d !
p re s s e d liv e s o f b r a v e m en w h o w o u ld n o t
yield .
O u r flag — it h a s lo n g b e e n k n o w n a s
th e em b le m o f s tr e n g th a n d p o w er. T h e )
s tr ic k e n n a tio n s o f th e e a r t h h a v e l e a r n ­
e d s w e e te r a t t r ib u t e s , k in d ly s y m p a th y ,
lo v in g se rv ic e , g e n e r o u s h e lp fu ln e s s . By
th e s e th o u a r e w elco m e th r o u g h o u t th e '
e a rth .
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"G lorious a n d b e a u tif u l fla g o f o u r '
f a th e r s , th e S ta r - S p a n g le d B a n n e r, b e a u - | 1
20th Century January Specials
° 4 , k atUrj \ yn.uM onday’ Tuesday and W ednesday, the 26th,
CANNED GOODS
The
A m e ric a n
l-e g lo n
c o n s titu tio n
p le d g e s th e L eg io n to a o n e h u n d r e d p e r
c e n t A m e ric a n is m . T h e A m e ric a n s p ir it
o f th e L eg io n Is n o t a p a s s iv e b u t a n a c t ­
iv e a n d a g g r e s s iv e fo rce .
T h e L e g io n
r e a liz e s t h a t A m e ric a n id e a ls m u s t be c a r ­
r ie d on a n d tr a n s f u s e d In to a liv in g fo rc e
o f a c tio n a n d a c h ie v e m e n t f o r th e s a k e o f
th e life o f th e n a tio n .
T h e L eg io n s h o u ld e v e r te a c h r e v e r e n c e
a n ,I r e s p e c t f o r o u r fla g
T oo m a n y peo- w h o c h o s e th e e fo r t h e i r s t a n d a r d !
p le se em in d iffe re n t to th e u se o f th e flag
’ M ore b e a u tif u l, m o re g lo r io u s is th e
a n d to its p re se n c e .
W h a t r e a l p a t r i o t g r e a t n a tio n w h ich h a s in h e r ite d th e ir
c o u ld r e a d M a ria S a n f o r d 's " A p o s tro p h e la n d a n d t h e i r flag, If w e w ho c la im , w h o
to th e F l a g ” w ith o u t fe e lin g b is blood b o a s t o u r lin e a g e fro m th o s e h e r o e s gone,
c o u rs e a little f a s t e r a n d th e p rid e o f if w e in h e r it n o t a lo n e t h e ir n a m e , th e ir
c itiz e n s h ip tu g a t h is h e a r t s t r i n g s ?
blood, th e ir b a n n e r, h u t in h e r it t h e i r n o ­
" H a il, th o u fla g o f o u r f a th e r s , fla g o f b le r p a r t, th e s p ir it t h a t a c t u a t e d th e m ;
th e f r e e ! W ith p rid e a n d lo y a lty a n d love t h e ir love o f lib e r ty , t h e i r d e v o tio n to
w e g r e e t th e e , a n d p r o m is e to c h e r is h ju s tic e , t h e i r in fle x ib le p u r s u a n c e o f r i g h t ­
th e e fo re v e r.
H o w w o n d e rfu l h a s b een e ' o u s n e s s a n d tr u th .
A PR IC O T S, Del M onte, la
c a n s in h e a v y sy ru p
each 25c, 4 fo r ............
A P R IC O T S, M ission B ran
in sy ru p , la rg e c a n s
3<
4 f o r ..............................
75
P E A C H E S , M ission B ra n d in
sy ru p . No. 1 c a n s ........... 13c
* fo r .................................. a «,.
TO M A TOES, Del M onte
B ra n d , la rg e ca n s, solid
pack, e a ch .........
]
3 fo r ....................... .......■
TO M A TO ES, P re fe rre d S tock
fa n c y so lid pack, 2 for... 35c
« c a n s f o r ...................... $1.00
’ M A TOES, w ith P u re e
TO
No. 2i/o c a n s, each
li
<> c a n s f o r ...................
SPINACH
“M o st b e a u tif u l a n d m o st g lo r io u s s h a lt
th o u be a s th e m e s s e n g e r o f s u c h a n a ­
tio n , b e a r in g to th e e n d s o f th e e a r t h th e
Griffon Brand No. 2 ’«, 2 for 25c
G R A T E D P IN E A P P L E , No.
1 flats. M ission B ra n d ,
can 1 2 |£ c ; 6 c a n s ........ 78c
P R ID E O F A M ER IC A , S trin g
B ean s, c a n ......................¡ 7 1 '
3 c a n s ........................
H E IN Z R IP E O L IV ES, m ed ­
ium size, can, e a c h ........ 13c
2 c a n s ............................... 25c
JAM , O ak L eaf, p u re f ru it
an d s u g a r, v e ry fine, lge
can
Me
PIM E N T O S, M ission B ra n d
e a ch ............................... 121^,.
L IL Y O F T H E V A LLEY
C o u n try G e n tle m a n C orn
e a c h ......M e; 1 c a n s.......75c
OTHER SPECIALS
l e m b le m o f o u r A m e r ic a n R e p u b lic , th e
I « m a ile r c o n s te lla tio n s t h a t e n c irc le e a c h
I o f th , f o r t h - . i g l i t „ t a r s r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f
I tin-
ri.arl m u n ic ip a litie s . c o m m u n itie s
Ladies9
Shoes
Here’s the facts about this sale
I hese are odd lots we wish to close out,
Lhev are not the latest style,
Lhey are mostly high heels and pointed toes
Every pair is of good quality and will i
long service.
I hey are worth many times the price
I a n d in d iv id u a ls w h ich g o to m a k e u p th e
s e v e ra l s o v e re ig n tie s w ith in th e U n ite d
S ta te « —a s do th e p la n e ts a n d t h e i r g r o u p s
r e t o l v e a b o u t t h e i r S e p e ra te s o la r s y s -
a ll a r e 1,11! p a r t s o f t h e w h o l e .
I
Pure Lard, bulk...........
i
____________ .
B A I.H P O A T H A Y A N D B A L E D
hay
fo r s a le . J . J , R o b e rts o n
a m . p h o n e 52x2.
B right say in g s by m odern thinker:
a re found in th e w ant colum n
GROCERY SPECIALS
.MONDAY
<<» HAMS, mild cure, whole or In
PICN ICS, medium size
HA LARI), medium sized pails
\ \ l l ' RIC \ CHEESE. welch about
\R I Rl I IS. peaches, pears, apricc
>LI SLIC ED PIN EA PPLE, lis t r
D R \\ good standard [
' I r \S, excellent ungraded variety
>AI. and E \S I ERN BR \ \ | ) R )
pure strained honey...................
comb honey .....
A. W. METZGER & CO
.40
I'HIHIIIIttmilllMIIUMUIHUHHK,!,,
if iiM u n n im iir iit in n r m iiii
Child Labor Day
In m a n y s ta te s th e la s t S u n d a y i
u a ry is se t a s id e a s “ C hild L a b o r D ay
of th e c rim e s of th e p a s t h a s been t
forced toil of little c h ild re n . T o d a j
s ta te s p ro h ib it ch ild la b o r a n d th is is
T h e ch ild m u st be g iv en a c h a n ce .
T h e s a fe s t p ro te c tio n a g a in s t an
e n ts h a v in g to p u t h is ch ild o u t ai
la b o r w h ile h e is y e t im m a tu re , is tc
a s a v in g s a c c o u n t w ith o n e d o lla r ti
th e b ab y a rriv e s .
A s a v in g s a c c o u n t s ta r te d earl?
fa ith fu lly fo llow ed, w ill be th e De#
C hild L a b o r a n d th e S a lv a tio n of th e
Start at his birth amt deposit #50
jo u r ch ild . When he Is 20 he vvi
K ellum is d riv in g a new 4-
door F ord sedan.
Mrs. C arl D ahl is su fferin g w ith a
,
sev ere a ttac k of flu th is week.
W. H. Z im m erm an of S unbury.
GRESHAM, OREGON
P ennsvivairta, is h ere on a v isit w ith
his b ro th er, C. M. Z im m erm an. The
fo rm er is en ro u te to Los A ngeles.
Mrs. ( la ra Wolff has been b ro u g h t
from P o rtlan d to th e hom e of her s ......................... .................................................... ................. .
co usin, Mrs. J. H. M etcger, w here she """"■ ""••"» i..................................... ntiitniHiHnnnntnnuinii
is conv alescin g follow ing an opera
tlon.
A rran g e m e n ts fo r th e F arm Bureau
m eeting to be held at M etzger's hall
tom orrow aftern o o n a re com pleted and
• good p ro g ram is assu red . T h ere will
be also an n u a l election of officers and
o th e r business.
Pianist and Teacher
Has Opened Piano ( lasses In G resham
Among G resham people w ho en ­
About P lano P laying
joyed th e le ctu re of V iljh am u r Stefan
A good tech n ic is e ssen tial to all good piano play
sson a t th e P o rtlan d au d ito riu m last
Most stu d e n ts believe th a t it is not to be aco u ire
y e a rs of h ard w ork and tireso m e studies.
W ednesday evening w ere Mr. and Mrs.
It is tru e th a t no one can learn to play w ell w
R. E. C annon, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
am o u n t of w ork, of co u rse ; but. on th e o th e r han"
W'lhlon, Dr. and Mrs. A. Thom pson.
do a g rea t deal of u n n ec essary w ork because they <1.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. S t.C la ir. Fred
F ield h o u se and Ja ck so n F. Jones.
Miss Mabel T hom as was brought
hom e Monday from a P o rtlan d h o sp i­
tal. w here she recen tly u n d erw en t an
¡o p eratio n for goitre. She is rep o rted
to be m aking a good recovery.
A new ch u rc h is being erected on
lots rec en tly p u rch ased by a co rp o ra '
tlon u n d er th e nam e of
T he
C om m unity ch u rch , on
E vans
Neal
Bort
of
M
inneapolis,
who
was
a
ley stre e t ea st of Kelly
guest a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. 1.
b u ilding is 24 by 40 feet
7
,
- * ra n *'' w ill convene
W B u tler last week, has gone to Call-
he re Ru ja r m onthly session S a tu r-
tru s te e s a re F red Bionn,
Ifornla. Mr. B ort is on a to u r of the
elcome
J “ n u ary 26' V isitors a re
i coast.
B M. H ow ell, J. Kalgr
Crook
The la tte r is t
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Nelson unter-
1»r'nh aV. ? h”° ' WU1 be held «“ ‘be
i tain ed frien d s from th e city la st S u n ­
d eh ..?1? 0 ° ‘,Iock S un day m orning
day.
, hurch serv ices In th e evening at
C lara G race Is th e nam e of a new
a rriv a l a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs
C laren ce S abin
The little Miss ar-
SPECIA L COMMUNICATION
rived Sunday, Ja n u a ry 20. and tipped
of G resham Lodge No. 152,
th e sc ales a t 10 pounds.
A- F. & A. M., follow ing eve-
S tu a rt and S terlin g , little sons o.
T -M k S X
“ T he G lad H a a d
Mr. and Mrs. W ill R icher who have
lible School to a. m .. S e rm o n a t I t a. m been ill for som e tim e, a re now co n ­
T . ,7 .y , an 28' M' M ***«•<*•
a n d 7 30 n. m
L o r d 's S u p p e r th « first
T h u rsd ay Ja n 31. E A. Degree.
S u n d a y o f th e m o n th . B ib le S tu d y a n d valescing.
Monday—Feb. 4. E. A. Degree.
r r a i a e S e rv ic e W e d n e s d a y . 7 JO p m
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< h e i r R e h e a rs a l, T h u r s d a y . 7 :30 p m
T
h u rsd ay — Fyb. 7. F. C. Degree.
I n h e r s a l B rotherhood 1« the G oal" so ciatio n held an in te restin g session
Monday -F , b 11. F C Degree.
Come (Aoa icifh ms u n i tc- tr ill do T uesday evening.
F A W ebber and F red Blake, who
t h e r ¡food.'
’ islting b ro th ers w elcom e
have th e c o n tra c t for d rillin g a well
PROF. a . R SCHLACCH. P asto r.
A MEYERS. W :
for th e G rim es Oil and D evelopm ent « ’ . n c r ,
« L CORSAGE, Sec'y.
BETHEL
BAPTIST
16-oun
b o u n c e cans
, ,
............................................................................. pound for 17% ^
GRESHAM LOCALS
¡ o ff.
M en ' s wfar
wear
IV O RY SO AP, G uest size
bar
5c;
12 b a r s ___
¡¡ LOL R— Crown, Olympic, W hite M ountain or Vim,.
jran cy Head Lettuce, large heads...................
Apples, very large Rome varfeties, wrapped
Royal Baking Powder
Rolled Oats........................... ...........................................................
, a n d re so lv e th e m s e lv e s in to o n e g r e a t
| ! U n iv e rse .
A m e r ic a n s a r e J u s tly p r o u d o f th e
S t a r s a n d S trip e s , b e c a u s e w h e r e v e r t h a t ,
H ag lia s b e e n u p lifte d , o n la n d a n d on
I se a . h u m a n i t y 's t e a r s h a v e b een d r ie d u p
in its fo ld s, a n d h o p e a n d c h e e r h a v e I
th r ille d th e h e a r t s o f o p p re s s e d p e o p le s
At Zion E v an g elical ch u rc h next
¡1 ( th r o u g h o u t th e e a r t h a t th e s ig h t o f it.
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U n r ig h te o u s r u l e r s h a v e d efied t h a t S unday th e p asto r, th e Rev. H. R.
J j s a c r e d e m b le m o f L ib e rty a n d J u s t i c e o n ly G ebhardt, will p reach on "T h e P ow er
I too re c e n tly to le t u s f o rg e t f o r a m o m e n t I of F a ith " a t 11 o’clock in th e E nglish
I th e s p ir it o f se rv ic e a n d s a c rific e w ith language and in th e G erm an language
I w h ic h o u r n a tio n m e t th e c h a lle n g e . T h e
I blood o f A m e ric a n m en a n d w o m en h a s a t 11:40. T h ere w ill be in stallatio n
I b een th e p ric e a t w h ic h th e fla g a n d a ll it of th e new ly-elected councilm en. Spe­
I s t a n d s f o r h a v e b e e n d e fe n d e d . T h e cial m usic is being p rep ared . Sunday
I j b lo o d o f th o u s a n d s , y e s m illio n s o f In n o - school m eets a t 10 o'clock. T h ere will
I c e n ts o f o th e r la n d s . In c lu d in g th o s e o f be no evening service.
I o u r e n e m ie s h a s b een th e p ric e o f d e f y in g
Prof. G. R. S ch lau ch of Linfield co l­
I th e p r in c ip le s f o r w h ic h o u r fla g s ta n d s .
O u r fla g h a s b eco m e th e sy m b o l o f a lege an n o u n ces his su b jects a t the
I n ew d a w n a n d o f a b r i g h te r d a y th r o u g h -
B ethel B a p tist ch u rc h next S unday as
! o u t th e w o rld , a n d f o r a ll tim e
Ia>t u s e v e r look u p o n it w ith in c r e a s in g
love a n d v e n e r a tio n .
L e t u s g u a r d Its
s a c re d n a m e In th e f u t u r e w ith s a m e u n ­
se lfish p u rp o se , a n d w ith ev e n g r e a t e r
, v ig ila n c e th a n h a s b een d o n e In th e p a s t.
W h e n y o u se e th e S t a r s a n d S trip e s
I d is p la y e d , s ta n d u p a n d ta k e o ff y o u r h a t.
j S o m eb o d y m a y t i t t e r . I t is t h e b lo o d o f
so m e to d e r id e a ll Im p re s sio n o f n o b le ing over th e a rriv a l of a d au g h ter,
s e n tim e n t.
Y ou m a y b la s p h e m e In th e
Evelyn Louise, on la st Monday, at
s t r e e t a n d s t a g g e r d r u n k e n In p u b lic
p la c e s , a n d th e b y s t a n d e r s w ill n o t p a y th e ir hom e in W hitehead addition.
m u ch a t t e n t i o n to y o u : b u t if y o u sh o u ld
W. M. P o st of G enesee, Idaho, Is
get d o w n on y o u r k n e e s a n d p r a y to
v
isitin
g w ith his au n t? Mrs. M ary L es­
A lm ig h ty G od o r If y o u s h o u ld s ta n d
b a r e h e a d e d w h ile a c o m p a n y o f o ld s o l­ lie and o th e r rela tiv e s. Mr. P o st v isit­
d ie r s m a r c h e s by w ith fla g s to th e b reeze. ed h ere 30 y ea rs ago w hen m ost of this
I so m e p eo p le w ill t h in k y o u a r e sh o w in g section w as covered w ith heavy tim -
Av'lsWrthÔAùrtirV'ï
SNO L IT E
LA U N D RY
S oap, 7 b a f s ......................
RACON BACKS—Streak of fat and streak of lean, by th eh alf or
I whole piece, pound.......................................
’ y
93
.Bacon Sides—8 to 10 pounds, by half or whole piece, pound. . . 25c
B u t d o n 't y o u m in d ! W h e n O ld G lo ry
I c o m e s a lo n g , s a lu te , a n d le t th e m th in k
w h a t th e y p l e a s e ' W h e n y o u h e a r th e
h a n d p la y " T h e S t a r S p a n g le d B a n n e r "
w h ile y o u a r e in a r e s t a u r a n t o r h o te l
d in in g ro o m , g e t u p e v e n If y o u rise
a l o n e ; s t a n d th e r e a n d d o n ’t be a s h a m e d
o f It e ith e r .
F o r o f a ll th e s ig n s a n d s y m b o ls sin c e
W a rM I 'g t l ,
I I , r,
is non,. HO fu ll o f
m e a n in g a s th e fla g o f t h i s c o u n tr y . T h a t
p ie c e o f r e d , w h ite a n d b lu e h u n tin g
C 1 ÍE S H A M
C R E M E O IL SO AP, 2 b rs
6 b a rs .............