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“ Instead of Sitting in Sackcloth and Ashes, We Will Praise God for His Manifold Mercies to Us and fe a st Rather Than Fast.” - - ■ - - G resham O utlook T W IC E A W EEK VOL. 17, NO. 77 G R ESH A M , M ULTNOMAH COUNTY. OREGON, TU ESD A Y , NOVEM BER 28, Popular Young Folks Take Marriage Vows SEH ERS WIN GOLF MATCH FROM HOOKERS M embers of G resham golf club, arran g ed in tw o team s, th e ‘‘Hook- | e rs ” and "S licers", m et on Ruby’s j course in a hotly-contented m atch Sunday, w hich resu lted in a vic to ry for th e S licers, th e w inning team ta k in g 22 points for the lo sers’ 17. D. Lloyd A nderson was m edalist w ith a score of 76 for th e 18 holes, closely follow ed by Jam es Bushong w ith a 77. Follow ing is a sum m ary of th e plays: 15*27 — GOV. BKAPFOBJP. I M I TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS #2.00 I’e r Y ear TA.IIMA PLANS TO DECORATE S T R E E T S THANKSGIVING . S. T ajim a. who perh ap s does more th an anybody else to b rig h t en up the dingy places in G resh am, has u n d ertak en again to give the city th a t C hristm assy a p p e a r ance w hich has been so favorably com m ented on In th e past. T his will be th e th ird year th a t T ajim a. th e window w asher, has a rran g e d and placed th e stre e t dec o ratio n s and his ep th u siasra grow s from year to year. He is p rep a rin g to place about 100 sta n d ard s, w ith a C hristm as tree attach ed to each. In fro n t of th e business places on Main and Pow ell stre e ts as o rdered by th e various sto res. The poles a re painted red and secu rely set in j bases of co n crete painted w hite. T ajim a is now tak in g th e o rd ers and th e trees w ill be placed early in Decem ber and rem ain up un til after C hristm as. It is probable th e city w ill have a larg e ce n tral C h ristm as tree, a p p ro p riately decorated. T his w ith th e cooperation of th e sto rek eep ers in the stree t d ecorations will give th e city th a t a ttra c tiv e a p p earan ce w hich is so m uch a p p re ciated. Local Home Robbed of Many Valuables C O evtIC M T « 1 , s u , A U rO C A J T IR t n - v t co j Tlie boldest b u rg lary staged in The M ontavilla M ethodist E p is PRESIDENT’S PROCLAMATION'. G resham for some tim e past oc copal church in P ortlan d w as the I IXDER th e guidance and w atch fu l ca re of a divine and bene- cu rred last S atu rd ay evening about fleent P rovidence his co u n try has been carried safely th ro u g h setting for a beautiful wedding on 8 o’clock when the home of Mr. an o th er year. A lm ighty God has continued to bestow upon us the S aturday evening, November 19, at light of his co u n tenance and we have prospered. Not only have we and Mrs. D elbert T etrick on Divi S o'clock, when Miss E thel Moffitt enjoyed m ateria l success, but we have advanced in wisdom and In sion stre e t ea st of the cannery w as becam e th e bride of L ester L. B or sp iritu a l un d erstan d in g . The pro d u cts of our fields and our fac entered, every d raw er and c u p to ries and of our m anifold activ ities have been m aintained on a ing. board in th e house thoroughly r a n high level. We have gained In know ledge of the higher valu es of P receding the cerem ony W illiam life. T h ere has been advancem ent In our physical well-being. We sacked, and various article s of ap Hookers Slicers E llio tt sang, "God Sent You to Me”, have increased our d esire for th e th in g s th a t m in ister to th e m ind parel, jew elry and household fur- S e l d e n .............2% Dr. A d ix .. % and to th e soul. We have raised th e m en tal and m o ral sta n d ard s accom panied at the piano by Mrs. uishings taken. A ylsw orth . . . 3 W. J. Todd .0 of life. H. H. Ott. The bridal p arty entered H empy ........... 0 Q. M e tz g e r..3 We have had the blessings of peace and of honorable and frie n d T he living room w as stripped of to the stra in s of the b ridal cho ru s W illiam O t t . . l K easey ........ 2 ly relatio n s w ith our sister n atio n s th ro u g h o u t th e world. Dis Its two 9 x 12 rugs. All of Mr. and E astm an . . . 0 from L ohengrin, w hich w as played Johnson ......... 3 a ste rs visiting ce rtain of our sta te s have touched the h ea rt of a Mrs. T e tric k 's best clothing was T h o rn e 3 Z enger ............0 sy m p ath etic nation, w hich has responded generously out of its by M rs.TJtt. The Rev. U. C. S m oth J. E. M etzger. % H aley .......... 214 taken, also th e best w ork clothes abundance. In continuing to rem em ber those in affliction we should ers officiated, using the im pressive M oreland . . . . 2 K idder .........1 rejoice in our ability to give them relief. of th e form er. T heir d a u g h te r’s double rin g cerem ony in th e p re s H. B j u r .......... 0 Tow nsend . .3 Now th a t these 12 m onths a re d raw in g to a d o se , it is fitting w earing ap p arel w as taken, but not H o rb erg . . . . 2 ence of about 90 relativ es and Hugo B j u r . . . l th a t, as a nation, and as individuals, in accordance w ith tim e-h o n the clo th ing belonging to th e ir D. A n d erso n .2 B ushong . . . . 1 ored sacred custom , we should consider th e m anifold blessings friends. M. A n d e rso n .3 sm all son. Jew elry, keepsakes, Boylan .......... 0 g ran ted to us. W hile in g ratitu d e we rejoice, we should hum bly The bride w as b eautiful in a L. A y lsw o rth .3 Bob M e tzg e r.0 toilet pow ders and accessories pray th a t we m ay be w orthy of a co n tin u atio n of divine favor. gown of w hite rom a crepe over PR E SID E N T COOLIDGE w ere a p a rt of the loot. Bedding T o ta l........ 22 T o ta l.........17 satin, and w ore a full length veil wus strip ped from th e beds, it is GOVERNOK’S PROCLAMATION. cau g h t in place w ith orange blos believed, in the search for money. A T this season of th e year, it is an A m erican custom to devote a soms. She ca rrie d a gorgeous FA TAL ACCIDEN T F o rtu n ately no la rg e am ount of * * day to the giving of th a n k s to th e A lm ighty for H is bounties; DIMS C H R ISTM A S JO Y S show er bouquet of b rid e’s roses to com m em orate th e first season of p ro sp erity and plentitude. money was in th e house. On th is day it is fitting and p ro p er th a t we review the m anifold and lilies of the valley. T he C hristm as season b rin g s its T he occupants of th e hom e had blessings of th e year ju s t p ast; th a t we offer tru e expressions of Miss A nnie Moffitt, sister of th e pathos as w ell as its joys. E very gone to Mr. T e tric k ’s m other’s on g ratitu d e for peace and prosperity. bride, wras maid of honor and w as year for th e p ast 15 y ears Fred T h at th is nation has been p reserved th ro u g h w ars and strife, South R oberts avenue to spend the th a t it has developed in all th e a r ts and sciences as w ell as in charm ing in a gown of pale blue S tegeler, a ra n c h e r n ea r G illis s ta evening, and for the first tim e in h u sb an d ry and com m erce, th a t it has know n no year of u n iv ersal taffeta. H er bouquet consisted of tion, has looked fo rw ard to the m onths had left th e doors u n pestilence or fam ine, should be co n stan t sources of joy to our I O R C H ESTR A TO GIVE pink ca rn atio n s. Miss A nna H am holiday season w hen his son lo c k e d . A pendulum clock, w hich people; we should he ever cognizant of our good fo rtu n e and pay MORNING CONCERT ilton, a cousin of the bride, and George, a railro ad m an, would pay hom age to those first com ers who so soundly founded and c a re had been stopped a t 8:15, would fully builded th e stru c tu re of our n atio n al life. T hat we today Miss E sth e r Sloop w ere b rid es him a visit d u rin g th e la tte r ’s v a Tlie only co n cert of th e P o rtlan d indicate th a t the robbery took stan d a leader am ong nations, sup rem e in th e w ays of m odern civ il m aids and w ere a ttra c tiv e in d re ss cation period. S atu rd ay th e fath er Symphony o rc h e stra to be given place about th a t tim e. T he blinds ization, is a trib u te to those P ilg rim F a th e rs, w hose first T h an k s betw een now ami December 19 will es of pink g eorgette over satin. received w ord th a t th e son, aged giving gives Us in sp iratio n today. tie the second of th e series of S a t of the dw elling had been draw n, E ach ca rrie d a bouquet of pink 36, w as th a t day in stan tly killed To help p reserv e th e ideals of A m erican sim plicity and v irtu e urday m orning "pops" scheduled and as th e house is in a sparsely and C hristian ity , th e P re sid en t of th ese United S tate s lias p ro ca rn atio n s. W illard Boring atten d - > when he stepped from his tra in on for presen tatio n at the public au d i settled locality, It is believed the claim ed th a t a day be se t aside for th e observance of T hanksgiving, ed his b ro th er as best m an, and : w hich he is conductor, directly into torium next S atu rd ay m orning. thief or thieves had every oppor and in conform ity th ereto , and by the a u th o rity in me vested, 1, I. L, W illem van H oogstraten, conductor H arry and G eorge Moffitt, b ro th e rs path of an o th er tra in . T he ac- P atte rso n , governor of the sta te of Oregon, do hereby proclaim and of th e o rc h e stra has p rep ared an tu n ity to w ork unm olested. of the bride, acted as ush ers. ! cident occu rred at G reat F alls, designate THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1927, as T hanksgiving Day, elab o rate program for th is event, T he b u rg lary w as reported both and do hereby set it aside as a public holiday. I earn estly ask th e The church w as a rtistic a lly dec- I M ontana, w here Mr. S tegeler lived, consisting of five num bers th a t to G resham and P ortlan d officials citizens of th is g rea t sta te to join to g eth er to observe in proper have alread y been heard a t these o rated for th e occasion by Jacob , He had planned th is y ear to spent m an n er th e season of H arvest, of Peace and Good Will, th a t we co n certs, and one com pletely new and every effort m ade in both F eser of th e M ountain View F lo ra l ’ C hristm as w ith his fath e r and step- tu rn o u r th o u g h ts to the A lm ighty F a th e r who in His g racio u sn ess addition to the sym phony’s library. places to apprehend th e guilty, but com pany. A fter th e cerem ony th e m other as u sual. T he body will has given us am ply of H is bounties, and th a t we display th e A m er The S ch u b ert "M ilitary M arch.” so far no tangible clue has de ican Hag as evidence of our p atrio tic devotion to th e founders of g u ests rep aired to the hom e of th e , be shipped to P o rtlan d for in te r w ith w hich th e co n cert will open, veloped. o u r nation. I. L. PATTERSON, G overnor. is one of th e m ost fam iliar of all bride a t 2120 E ast M orrison stre e t ment. melodies. In a special co n cert v e r w here a reception w as held and a ---------------------- sion it has become a g re a t show PLEA SA N T HOME WOMAN buffet luncheon served. Miss Amy TELEPHONE STATEMENT C IV IL WAR VETERAN piece of the w o rld ’s forem ost p ia n SUCCUMBS TO CANCER Sloop presided a t the punch bowl SHOWS ENLARGEMENTS A N SW ER S LAST ( ALL ists, but in its o rch e stral se ttin g it reta in s best the g race and dignity an d th e M isses F ra n ce s Cook and In vestm en t of ap proxim ately Mrs. E udora M. F isher, aged 68, of S ch u b ert’s music. T he air from Ruth L auderback cu t ices. F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. K il I »150J100 in additions and better. B a c h '- 1) M ajor su it, com monly passed aw ay a t her hom e a t P le a s gore w ill reg ret to learn of th e Mrs. Boring is th e dau g h ter of m ent g ¡n telephone equipm ent in know n as th e "A ir for th e O a n t Home on Monday, November death of Mr. K ilgore w hich took S trin g " is too w ell-know n to r e 21, from can cer from w hich she Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Moffitt of p oreat G rove and McMinnville, to- W ith th e filing of w ell-signed place at th e fam ily residence on P o rtlan d , form erly of the vicinity . gpther w ith heavy investm ents Tile home of Mrs. C. H. Johanson q u ire com m ent. R im sky - K orsa had been a sufferer for several k o v 's brief o rch e stral scherzo, of G resham , and is a g rad u a te of th ro u g h o u t o th er sections of th e petitions by th e ir frien d s for C. I. Main stree t S atu rd ay , November w as th e scene of a p retty wedding " T h e F lig h t of til,' Bum ble-Bee,” years. She is survived by her G resham Union high school. F or , te rrito ry since Ja n u a ry 1, is re- R aker, T. R. H ow itt and W. C. 19. He w as born A ugust 16, 1843, Sunday evening, November 20, was given Its first P o rtlan d p er w idow er Fred F isher, and th ree Metzger as can d id ates for re-elec in W ashington. Iowa, and lived some tim e she has been th e ef- , v eaie(j ¡n sta te m en ts filed w ith the j when her d au g h ter Mabel becam e form ances lust year, and it w as th e ch ildren. Mrs. G race E. K itchen of ficient bookkeeper for the Moun- I put»uc service com m ission at Sa- tion as councilm en, th e candidacy I th e re until 186 , when he enlisted the bride of Jo h n Cam pbell of Sa- first real sen satio n of Mr. van P o rtlan d , Mrs. H attie A. V orpahl H o o g straten 's second season as ta in View F lo ral com pany. Mr. |en, by th e Oregon T elephone com- for the th ree councilm anlc posi- in th e 25th Iowa v o lu n teers and | lem, th e Rev. Jo h n 8. N ordell, pas- sym phony cond u cto r In P o rtland. of Oregon City, and Boyd F. F ish er tions to be filled by th e voters of served u n til the close of th e Civil Boring Is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. paPy j w hich recen tly purchased | tor of the H aley B ap tist church, Though barely tw o mlnuteH long, It of P le a sa n t Home, also five g ra n d O. W. Boring of Boring and is em- ]oca] telephone system as w ell the city of G resham took on new W ar. i officiating In the presence of about req u ires alm o st phenom enal v ir ch ild ren . T he deceased w as born in te rest . None of th e th ree, w hose He engaged in the m achinery 75 relativ es and friends. P alm s tuosity from n early every m em ber ployed in th e grocery business in as other system s in Oregon. of th e o rch e stra. It em u lates p ri in Iowa. P o rtlan d . He is a g rad u a te of C onsolidation of nine telephone term s are expiring, w as nam ed at business in P hiladelphia, la te r form ed u background for th e w ed m arily the buzzing sound of the F u n eral services will be held caucus, 1 moving to Chicago, w here he took ding p arty . Preceding th e c e re W ashington high school. Both com panies, th e d etails of w hich the recen t nom inating hum ble-bee when In flight, b u t u W ednesday afternoon at 1:30 from young people w ere p opular m em have ju st been finally w orked out, probably because an o th er im port- a position w ith th e C rane com mony Mrs. Enoch Sandeen sang. b eautiful • little melody ru n s th e P le a sa n t Home M ethodist b ers of the younger se t of G resham has m ade n ecessary th e filing of a ta n t m eeting on the sam e n ig h t de- j pany, rem ain in g w ith them for 31 T he w edding m arch w as played by th ro u g h it. T his is th e only com church w ith concluding services at position th a t Mr. van H oogstraten and vicinity w here they lived the uniform set of ru les and re g u la tained a larg e num ber of business years. In 1912 th e fam ily moved to F o rre st La V lollette. has ever repeated in any of his th e crem ato riu m a t Lincoln Me men until a fte r th e close of the Oregon, locating a t S p rin g w ater, g re a te r p a rt of th e ir lives. They tio n s covering all of th ese p ro p e r T he bride, who w as given in P o rtlan d concerts. m orial park. A rrangem ents a re In w ere th e recip ien ts of m any b eau ties, to conform to the re q u ire caucus. T h eir friends felt th a t and in 1920 moved to G resham . Tlie T chaikovsky “N u tcrack er m arria g e by her b ro th er W alter, th e h an d s of the J. E. Metzger u n th e ir w o r k has been cred itab le and Mr. K ilgore took g rea t p rid e in su ite Is easily th e best-know n ex tiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Boring m ents of th e com m ission -and to w as gowned in w hite satin and d erta k in g parlors. w ill reside at th e ir new hom e a t fu rn ish th e public w ith full In th a t they should he given th e cour- his m em bership in Thom as P ost lace. She w ore a full length veil, tended com position of th e g rea t R ussian com poser. W hile sh o rter 1341 E a st Couch stree t, P ortland. form ation as to th e m ethods to be tesy of renom ination. They have No. 5, (iran d Army of th e Republic, caught in place by oran g e blos th an the T chaikovsky sym phonies, Phone W ant Ads to 1561. not yet qualified but It is expected ' one of th e oldest and most im port- Out of tow n guests a t th e w ed follow ed by th e o p eratin g com soms, and ca rrie d a show er bou tlie su ite encom passes an en o rm th a t they will do so before Novem- | a n t in the United S tates. T he ros- ous ran g e of m usical moods. Its ding and reception included Mr. pany. q u et of O phelia roses. several p a rts, sucli as tlie o v ertu re, and Mrs. W. A. P ihl and H a rry and R evisions of existing ra te s sched- ber 25, w hich is th e la st date on I te r a t one tim e showed m ore th a n J T he bride w as attended by Miss the “ Dunce of the P ip ers" and “T he A lien H am ilton of E ugene, Mr. and uies have been m ade only in F o re st w hich p etitio n s may be filed or i a tho u san d nam es, th e m ost of th e I Selm a P eterso n and Miss Beulah W altz of th e F low ers,” have a t j m em bers being leading business tained an alm o st u n su rp assed pop Mrs. E m m ett W elling of Salem , Mr. Grove, w here a com plete ch an g e in can d id ates may qualify. Of th e six nom inated a t the reg- men of th e city. He w as a m em ber | Cam pbell, both of Eugene. Miss u larity . and Mrs. H enry P e rre t of Sandy, the type of service fu rp ish ed will T uesday and W ednesday eve P eterso n w ore a gown of orchid, T he new num ber, w hich will Mrs. M artha Fieldhouse. Dr. and become effective next m onth, and u la r cau cu s th o se who have q u ali- ! of th e post at th e tim e of his death. . and Miss Cam pbell one of green, come th ird on tills program , is nings, November 22 and 23. Senior Mrs. H. H. Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. in McMinnville w here a slight fled to date a re J. V. Cogswell, j Mr. K ilgore is survived by his ! and both carried orchid and gold really n ot a new com position at class play, "T he Goose H angs H igh”, in high school gym nasium . T âcheron, Miss Violet P e rre t and change has been m ade in th e type F ra n k H am lin. Roy H. Gibbs and widow, Mrs. M argaret K ilgore, and ch ry san th em u m s. H arry F ow ler all. It Is m erely a new acquisition J. C. Shultz. G eorge F. Honey and tw o sons S. N K ilgore of G resham for the P o rtlan d sym phony's lib ra John H essel of G resham . W illiam of service available. acted as best m an. The ribbon ry. It Is th e R am rath arran g em en t W ednesday evening, Nov. 23.— E lliott. Amy and E sth e r Sloop and C onsiderable change is contem - B. L. W alrad Sr., have not q u ali- and C. E. K ilgore of L oh Angeles. g irls w ere Rosalind Jo h an so n and of th e g avotte from M ozart’s “Ido- T hanksgiving dance by A reme club T he fu n eral services, w hich are In fled. at Masonic hall. Jo e Drew of P le a sa n t Home, Mr. plated in th e G resham system Agda N ordstrom . A fter th e ce re m eneo,” a b rief dance num ber thal and Mrs. O. W. Boring and son when the new board is in stalled in T he city election will be held on ch arg e of th e Jacobson com pany of mony a buffet supper w as served. rep rese n ts th e g re a t com poser at W ednesday evening, Nov. 23.— W illard and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. the new telephone budding early in Decem ber 6. No city elections will L ents, w ill be p rivate. F in al com A ssisting in th e serv in g were Mrs. his best. T his co n cert will com m ence Union T hanksgiving service a t m itm en t will be m ade at Lincoln T elford and sons W allace and Tom the spring. be held th is year in T routdale, M ethodist E piscopal W alter Jo hanson, Mrs. Ida K ane prom ptly at 11 o’clock S aturday G r e s h a m M emorial p ark crem atorium . of Boring, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ---------------------- F airview or Sandy. m orning. Mr. van H oogstraten will church. and Miss W ilm a Chase. S o derquist and ch ild ren R obert Window Cleaning, T he bride w as grad u ated w ith give short p refato ry ta lk s before T h u rsd ay, November 24.—Union Praise to Home Guards. F or expert window cleaning see each num ber is played.' and E dith and Mr. and J. R. Cav- A L N U T S, soft shell, 20c pound. J. T hanksgiving service a t H aley the 1923 class of G resham Union S. T ajim a, or leave o rd ers w ith J. W Sorensen, T he only branch of th e m ilitary q u a r te r m ile e ast of C e d ar i B aptist ch urch. 10 a. m. anagh. Ross Brown, G resham , phone 2501. school on S trebin road. P hone 161. estab lish m e n t of th e nation th a t higli school and la te r attended O re Special Thanksgiving Dinner. a t Kanborns, 2*4 m iles east of gon State college a t Corvallis. Mr. arm y and navy officials ad m it r e F riday evening, Nov. 25.—F a th e r T ro u td ale on Colum bia highw ay. m ains efficient Is th e so-called N at Cam pbell also attended th e sam e Nice cozy dining room, service 2:30 and sou m eeting a t Masonic hall. ional G uard m ade up of vo lu n teer college, w here he w as a T h eta Chi to 8:30. Phone G resham 48x3.— F riday evening, November 25.— pledge. A fter a sh o rt w edding trip Adv. forces all over the United S tates. O. E. 8. card p arty , T ro u td ale Ma Mr. and Mrs. Cam pbell w ill be a t j sonic hall. Bine Serge Snils #2VJiA. Churches Should Guide Public home to th e ir frien d s a t the Jo h a n C lo th craft Blue Hergo S u its for S atu rd ay evening, November 26.— Opinion. son home. men and young men will solve Reunion and banquet Com panies P re sid en t Coolidge has m ade a | your clothes problem . A ylsw orth A, B and C of 41st Div. E ngineers, sta te m en t in w hich he expresses Many High Schools to Take Part * M artin, G resham . tf W orld W ar, at M ultnom ah hotel. w ill be issued th is y e a r on the belief th a t the ch u rch es of th e ! In Debate. T uesday evening, Nov. 29.—Mov nation a re in a position to direct Many Oregon high schools are ing p ictu re film. "A braham L in public opinion so as to create rep o rted to be en ro llin g In th e O re- | coln" at F airview schoolhouse. peaceful m ethods of negotiations gon high school debating league, j T uesday, Nov. 29.— Beginning of betw een co u n tries th a t would p re according to Dan E. C lark, secre- 1 It w ill c o n s is t of 20 to 24 pages of a d s a n d re a d in g m a tte r. revival cam paign and Bible confer vent w ars. ta ry of th e league and a s sista n t di- ; ence at Swedish Mission church. N early a ll th e m e rc h a n ts in th is te r r ito r y will m ak e th e ir a n T he O utlook h a s a rra n g e d to run rec to r of th e U niversity extension th is m te re stln g fe a tu re re g u la rly . The n o u n c e m e n ts to th e ir p a tro n s th ro u g h th e co lu m n s of th e O ut D ependable, late model, used S atu rd ay , Decem ber 3.—L adles’ a n sw e rs to the follow ing q u estio n s will look. TheVh w ill be a rtic le s d e a lin g w ith a c tiv itie s in th e m an y be found elsew here in th is palter. R ea Aid bazaar, d in n er and play a t 1 cars, also cars priced from 125 to division. sonable and proper q u estio n s se n t to It is expected th a t about 80 high »100 th a t will give you a lot of n e a rb y c o m m u n ities. It w ill be a re su m e of th e a c c o m p lish m e n ts is d e p a rtm e n t c a re of Outlook will Rockwood g range hall. | ch eap tra n sp o rta tio n . Hessel Im schools will have enrolled by th e th Ite answ ered. If possible a n d o u ts ta n d in g e v e n ts of th e p ast y e a r a n d w ill p re s e n t th e plem ent Co.—Adv. S atu rd ay evening, Decem ber 3.— (C opyrighted by M ilton O. N elson) end of th e tim e lim it, the m iddle of y e a r to com e in p ro sp ect. P lea san t Home M ethodist L adles D ecem ber. T he s ta te h as been di- I A’ou w ill w a n t to m ail th is p a p e r to y o u r frie n d s a n d r e la 1. In w hat co u n try do we find Aid b azaar, supper and p rogram a t Tided into 11 d istric ts and deb aters churcb. tives. th e m ost b e g g a rs’ from each of th ese d istric ts will vie i 2. Arc th e people of H industan A d v e rtise rs w ill find it to th e ir a d v a n ta g e to m a k e th e ir T uesday, Dec, 8.—G reshani city with one an o th er soon a fte r the educated? C h ristm a s a n n o u n c e m e n ts in th is issue. Copy should he in by election. C h ristm as holidays. W inners will 3. Does any civilized nation w o r th e te n th . m eet a t th e u n iv ersity In May. W ednesday, D ecem ber 7.—G resh ship an im als? C o rre sp o n d e n ts a re req u e sted to get th e ir s to rie s in early , am M ethodist ann u al bazaar and 4. W ere women ss a class ever not la te r th a n th e te n th . dinner in basem ent of churcb. D on't delay an o th er m inute if you have not alread y ordered your excluded from u n iv e rsitie s? R e a d e rs a re a sk ed to use th e H o lid ay O utlook a s a guide fo r F riduy evening, Dec 9.—A rem e 5. W hat anim al fu rn ish es th e fur T hanksgiving fowl. We have fine th e ir C h ris tm a s s h o p p in g an d urged to p a tro n iz e th e ir hom e cluli c a r d -p a rty a t home of Mrs. tu rk ey s, o th er fowl, ro asts, etc. known as A lask a sable? m e rc h a n ts. E. W. A ylsw orth. Also ea ste rn or O lym pia oysters. 6. H ave all C h ristian m issio n O rder now! C opies of th is issu e w ili be m ailed a n y w h e re on re c e ip t of 10c. aries been driven out of C hina? S aturday, Dec. 10.—C ottrell com See the GRESHAM MEAT MARKET 7. W hat Is th e F rench fra n c now m unity church bazaar. A. J. W. Brow n, Prop. Phone 1891 Outlook's Fine Assortment For low est ra te s on autom obile, w orth? T hursday evening, Dec. 15.— Ba 8. Does th e o stric h hide Its head zaar and dinner, basem ent of Bap tru ck and g en eral In su ran ce See In th e sand when pu rsu ed ? B. W. T horn«.—Adv. tist church. Interest is Growing In Council Election Mabel Johanson and John Campbell Wed The ANNUAL HOLIDAY OUTLOOK Friday, December « 16 Do You Know? ,V.W, Y , ■ . W . ' . W Say It With Christmas Cards