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GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY. AUGUST 22. PAGE T H R EE 191« Of a sta ff o f 2,0 0 0 , 752 c le rk s of th e B ritis h ra ilw a y c le a rin g nous« T h e body of th e boy fo u n d in a h av e e n lis te d a n d 342 h a v e a tte s te d H elen W eilan d receiv ed a le t te r from h e r s is te r . M rs. J a c k B eeson, slo u g h n e a r F a irv ie w , W ed n esd ay , ; u n d e r th e D erby sch em e In th e nee B e rth a W eilan d , w ho w as r e w as id e n tifie d by C. E. W h ite, of Ipostofflee 7 5 .0 0 0 of a p o ssib le 8 3 ,0 0 0 cen tly m a rrie d , fro m R ex fo rd , M on , . , j have en listed or attested . S e v en ty -seco n d a v e n u e an d S ix tieth ta n a w h ere sh e h a s m ad e h e r hom e. s t r e e t, S. E., as b eing ’.h a t of h is 13 She sa y s sh e lik e s M o n ta n a fine. G ira rd co lleg e. P h ila d e lp h ia , r e Mr. a n d M rs. A. W . K reo fsk y a n d y e a r old son W illiam W a lte r W h ite, cen tly o b se rv e d th e 1 6 0 th a n n iv e r c h ild re n a re v is itin g w ith Mr. K reo f- w ho le ft h o m e A u g u st 7 to look fo r sa ry of th e b ir th of S te p h e n g ir a rd . s k y ’s p a re n ts In N am p a, Id a h o . T hey em p lo y m e n t. Its fo u n d e r. M r W h ite re a d th e d e sc rip tio n of m ade th e tr ip In a M erkel sid e car. G eo rg e S c h a n tin le ft fo r S u th e rlin th e bov In th e n e w sp a p e rs an d c a lled a few d ay s ag o w h e re he h a s th e po a t th e m o rg u e . H e w as p o sitiv e a s to sitio n as s u p e r in te n d e n t of schools. id e n tific a tio n . T h e fu n e r a l w as held He r e tu r n e d from New Y ork S un d ay S u n d ay a n d the body w ill be c r e m a t I n ig h t w h ere he a tte n d e d C o lu m b ia ed. | U n iv ersity . A fte r h ts g r a d u a tio n In Trunk Bunk Is Robbed Mrs. L y d ia W lxson, w ho lives n e a r | J u n e he w o rk ed fo r New Y o rk s ta te SA LEM . O r., A ug. 20. I com m ission In sp e c tin g do ck s an d A u g u sta . Me., w ill be 100 y e a rs old ( S p e c ia l) .— M rs. J. E. S teen , of th is city , laid 4100 In dam s. On h is w ay h om e h e v is ite d S e p te m b e r 1. S he re a d s w ith o u t gold by fo r a ra in y d a y la st w ith re la tiv e s In M ilw au k ee, W is g la se s a n d re ta in s h e r fa c u ltie s to a W ed n e sd a y . S he p lace d it re m a rk a b le d eg ree. S he re ta in s h e r consin. in th e p o c k e t of a n old o v e r m em o ry w o n d e rfu lly a n d loves to l.e n n a rd l’ia tt a n d Mr. G rlm sh aw co at w hich sh e b u rie d in th e b o tto m of a tr u n k . S a tu r and fam ily took a tr ip to Hood R iv te ll of e v e n ts of h e r c h ild h o o d ilays. day sh e hail need of som e e r by a u to S u n d ay , w h ere th ey v is it m oney a n d w ent to th e S h o rtly a f t e r M ayor L. E. W ood, ed frie n d s. tr u n k T h e tr u n k w as th e re o f N iles, M ich., died th e co u n cil a p Mrs. M a rth a C ook is v is itin g h e r b u t th e o v e rc o a t a n d gold p o in te d J . W a lte r W ood, a so n , to ’ w ere m issin g . sister-in -law a t O ak P o in t. T h e police a re w o rk in g on Mr. M cLln v isite d hts s is te r Mrs. su cceed h is f a th e r as m a y o r, F lo y d th e case to d a y . W ood, a n o th e r so n . w as a p p o in te d R ow en la s t w eek. Miss A gnes R ich m o n d , an d M aster a ld e rm a n to su cceed h is b ro th e r.w h o Deposit y o u r money in n strong E a rl v isited th e p a st w eek in P o r t w as e le v a te d to th e m a y o ra lty . Blink like the Bank of G resh land w ith th e ir s is te r , M rs. N ash. Mrs. O 'B a n io n a n d c h ild re n , o f St. am, Gresham , O regon ami you B, A. C la rk , d e a d a t 75, in A sh ta Jo h n s , m ad e a w eek -en d visit w ith will not lose y o u r money. b u la , O., w as a d o u b le in a p p e a ra n c e . h e r p a re n ts . Mr. an d Mr*. Jo h n of J. W ilk es B ooth, a ss a ssin of L in R ichm ond. K. A. MILLER, Cashier. Mr. K ing, of T ro u td a le , h as p u r coln. V ictim 's Body Identified. ROCKWOOD The Greatest Value on the Face of the Earth A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT 3 H H* P» Model 75 B 4 c y lin d e r en bloc Five Passenger l ouring S tr e a m lin e laxly »635 m o to r 3 % in. b o re x 5 in. s tro k e 1414-inch w h e e lb a se 4 -in ch tire s , n o n -sk id C a n tile v e r r e a r s p rin g s R O A D STER $620 f. o . b T o l e d o T h e new se rie s M odel 75 11 h a s m o re p o w er, m o re sty le, T h in k o f a c a r a t th is pr<ce h a v in g u m o to r th a t w ill de- m o re ro o m , m o re co m fo rt and Is m o re c o m p le te th a n any o th e r c u r fo r th e p rice In th e v< lop fifty m iles an h o u r ! T h in k of a c a r at th is p rice • th a t g e ts tw e n ty to tw en ty -fiv e m iles on a g a llo n of g as ! w orld. E le c tric s t a r t e r E le c tric lig h ts M ag n etic s p e e d o m e te r C o m p le te eq u ip m e n t C an you b e a t it? T h e re Is n o t a n o th e r m ak e of c a r on th e m a rk e t u n d e r 1800 th a t cun e q u a l Its p e rfo rm a n c e . O rd e r e a rly . C. M. Zimmerman, Agent Gresham Gresham Garage Phone 801 ch ased th e C am p p lace , cu d is fittin g it up' fo r u ch ic k e n ra n c h . Rev. B re w ste r o rg a n iz e d a J u n io r le a g u e a t th e M. E. c h u rc h w hich m eets ev ery S u n d ay e v e n in g at 7 :3 0 . T he E p w o rth le a g u e at 8 o ’clock. B oth a re well a tte n d e d . Mr. a n d Mrs. C ro sk y a n d c h ild re n have r e tu rn e d fre m a tr ip to Id a h o . G eorge S c h a n tin , w ho ha* been a t te n d in g C o lu m b ia u n iv e rs ity , s p e n t a few d ay s w ith h is p a re n ts a t th is place. Mrs. M. N ew m an, of S e a ttle , M rs. A. W ig g itig to n a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. A. C o n tc h e r, of P o rtla n d , old tim e frie n d s an d s c h o o lm a te s o f Mr. a n d M rs. W. A. R ow en v isited a t th e hom e of th e la t te r o v e r S u n d ay . A. J. S to n e, of B a lrd s d a le , is m ov ing in to h is h o u se nt th is place fo r m erly o w ned by W in. C h ild ers. T h e ice c re a m so cial a n d e n te r ta i n m ent to be g iven a t th e g ra n g e h a ll S a tu rd a y e v e n in g , A u g u st 26, is fo r th e benefit o f th e c h u rc h . Mrs. A. P la tt, son L e o n a rd a n d d a u g h te r E d n a a tte n d e d a fam ily r e u n io n a n d b irth d a y p a rty a t th e hom e of th e p a re n ts o f M rs. P la tt, Mr. a n d M rs. B olan, T ig a rd , W a sh in g to n co u n ty . BEST Q U A L IT Y M EATS PH O N E M i F R E E DELIVERY Highest Price Paid for Veal, Hogs and Good Beef Cattle ADOLF TIETZE GRESHAM . ORE. MAIN ST. Emery’s Truck Service BETW EEN PO RTLA N D AND G RESH A M Office w ith Pl<»ne«r A uto Truck Co.. 2 2 0 Aeb M. P h on e B roadw ay 2H.W Furniture Moving and Farmers’ Hauling a Specialty Gresham, Ore. B. W. E M E R Y , P ro p . Res. P h o n e 173. T h e la rg e s t ra ilw a y scale In th e o rld h a s re c e n tly been co m p leted W est A lbany, N. Y. It is c ap ab le ’ ac c o m m o d a tin g a lo ad o f 1,660,- )0 p o u n d s. It c o n sists o f six e ig h in g In s tru m e n ts each h a v in g a opacity o f 2 7 5 ,0 0 0 p o u n d s It Is ¡■signed fo r w eig h in g lo co m o tiv es id o th e r heav y ro llin g sto ck Som e ’ th e e n g in e s used upon th e Pacific last w eigh 215 to n s each b u t th is a n t w ould be a b le to w eig h fo u r of lem a t on ce, If n ec e ssa ry . T h e ac- tracy of th is g ia n t In s tru m e n t is re- u rl.a h le . It d o es n o t v ary ten yunds a t Its fu ll ca p a c ity . re la n d h as 8 4 .8 6 9 la n d h o ld e rs Ing p lo ts n o t ex ceed in g a n acre, 730 w ho h o ld m o re th a n o n e acre n o t m o re th a n five a c re s ; 1 6 ?.- u n d e r fiftee n , and 1 36,058 n o t ceding th irty . S p ain In 1915 im p o rte d ’ ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to n s of coal Cur* for C holera M orbus. "W hen o u r little boy, now seven ars old, was a baby he was cured ch o lera m orbus by C h am berlain's rile. C holera and D iarrhoea Reme- write* Mrs. Sidney Sim m ons, Ur H aven, N. Y. “ Since then oth- m em bers of my family have used Is valuable m edicine for colic and wel tro u b les w ith good satisfaction d 1 gladly endorse it as a rem edy exceptional m e rit.” F o r sale by ■esham D rug Co.— Adv. U nder tr a c k t u t F im sfiw l. T h e p av in g of th e u n d e rg ro u n d c ro ssin g on th e S an d y ro a d n e a r th e c o u n ty fa rm w as fin ish ed la s t w eek an d th e ro ad is now o p en to traffic its fu ll le n g th , re n d e rin g u n n e c e s sa ry th e d e to u r fro m th e Base L ine ro ad to T ro u td a le to re a c h th e C o lu m b ia riv e r h ig h w ay . T h ro u g h th e co m p le tio n of th is jo b th e r e Is now a paved ro a d w a y fro m th e c o u rth o u s e io th e H ood R iv e r co u n ty lin e, a d is ta n c e of 4 5 m iles T h e c h a n g e o f ro u te o f th e J a p a n e se lin es to u c h in g a t E uropean p o rts fro m th e Suez anil th e M edi te r ra n e a n to th e ro u te •»round \f r ic a is p ro v in g a boon to e x p o rte rs . T h e lin e rs a re now to u c h in g a t Y frlcan p o rts a n d th e r e is a lre a d y q u ite a tr a d e In A frican wool. An o r d e r of 2 0 0 ,0 0 * p o u n d s o f m e rin o .o p s w as r e r t n l l y placed in S o u th ,» 't a U a co st o f a b o u t 20 p e r c e n t, P z ic v th it u su a lly p aid by th e Ja p a n e s e . A u s tra lia farm *. has m any On M onday, A u g u st 14, a d a u g h te r w as b o rn to Mr. an d M rs. J e a n L a r sen , of T ro u td a le . T h e fall w ork a lo n g d iffe re n t lin e s w ill soon b egin as S e p te m b e r is a l m o st u p o n us. T h e p u b lic school w ill o p en S e p te m b e r 11. T h e L a d le s' Aid so ciety w ill hold a b u sin e ss m e e tin g W ed n esd ay , Sep te m b e r 6. A fu ll a tte n d a n c e Is de sire d , as im p o rta n t b u sin e ss is to be d iscu ssed . C. D. P a rk e r , w ho h a s been ill fo r so m e tim e w ith d ia b e te s, ts re p o rte d to be no b e tte r. C h u rc h se rv ic e s n ex t S u n d ay ev e n in g . E v ery b o d y In v ited to a tte n d Mrs. F ra n k K a p fe r an d son J o h n , of P o rtla n d , s p e n t S u n d ay w ith Mr an d Mrs. F r a n k Boacoe. R o b e rt W ilso n , of P o rtla n d , 1* sp e n d in g b is v a c a tio n w ith b is p a r e n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. C. S. W ilson. Mr. a n d Mrs. L. K u m m e r s p e n t S u n d ay w ith frie n d s a t M ilw aukie M iss G race W ilson le ft S u n d ay e v e n in g fo r B oise, Id a h o , to visit h er s is te r M rs. S. H. A n d erso n . E llsw o rth B a k e r Is su ffe rin g from a b ad ly sm a sh e d th u m b , w hich he re ceiv ed w h ile w o rk in g or, an a u to m o bile. He w ill n o t be a b le to w ork fo r so m e tim e. Mrs. A n n a M ason, son an d d a u g h te r, o f P o rtla n d , w ere w eek-end g u e s ts of M rs. J. R. K n a rr. M rs. F ra n c e s A lla rd an d d a u g h te r a n d ch ild , o f T h e D alles, r e tu r n e d M onday fro m a tr ip to Sea- view . T h ey w ere a c co m p an ied on tlie tr ip h om e by .Miss D ella Z im m e r man. 1,000-acre bricks. Elrst-t'la»« T yp ew riter for g a le . L iver T rouble. In flrat-ciass condition, sta n d ard "I am bothered w ith liv er tro u b le about tw ice a y ea r,” write* Joe Ding «ingle keyboard, ta b u la r system , will man, W ebster City, Iowa. “ I have I use e ith e r one color, o r tw o color pains In my side an d back and an ribbon. Will sell for 425 cash This aw ful soreness in my stom ach. 1 is a barg ain and should be of in te r heard of C h a m b erlain 's T ab lets and est to anyone who la going to ta k e tried them By th e tim e I had used the com m ercial course in the high half a b o ttle of them I waa feeling school, as it will give them a good fine and had no sign* of p ain .” F or ’ ty p e w riter to practice on at home. tf sale a t G resham Drug S tore.— Adv. In q u ire at th e O utlook office. Anti-Skeeter Lotion Powell’s Pharmacy Howitt Building G resham . O re. Phone 101 A u c tio n S a le On my place, Mile West of Bull Run, on Mt. Hood Railway and Main Wagon Road W e d n e sd a y , A ug. 3 0 C o m m en cin g a t 1 0 :3 0 S h a rp Black MARE, 8 years old, with colt; Blue Black MARE, 11 years old; Iron Gray GELDxNG, 3 years old; Sorrell GELD XNG, 2 years old; Bay GELDING,“yearling; Strawberry Roan GELDING, yearling. Horses are mostly Belgian. Twelve Head MILCH COWS, all fresh. 11 Jerseys, 1 Holstein. All Cowa prime but two. A picked herd of better than aver age. G o o d testers and heavy milkers. Twenty-two young HEIFERS, 6 2 year-olds, 5 long YEARLINGS, 9 six t- eignt months old. 2 young CALVES. All tuberculin tested. SOW and PIGS. Fifteen SHOATS, 50 to 100 pounds O zark , Mo., fa r m e rs g et rid of cro w s in th e fo llo w in g m a n n e r : A "cro w c o n te s t” is o rg a n iz e d . E ach c o n te s ta n t su b s c rib e s o n e b u sh el of co rn . N ext O c to b e r the c o n te s ta n t p ro d u c in g th e la rg e s t num ber i f crow b ills w ill get all th e co rn , v'p to d a te e ig h ty h av e e n te r e d th e c o n te s t an d o n e m ao h a s k ille d fo rt * G ood heavy W ork H a rn e ss. Het L ight W ork H a rn e ss. O ld S in g le H a rn e ss. S a d d le . 2, 3 W agons. L ig h t 2 -S eated H ack , n early new . T h o m a s R ak e. T h o m as-C ro w n M ow er. H ay R ack. Tie R ack. G rav el Bed w ith B rak e. 2 -lio rs e C u ltiv a to r. 1 -H o rse C u lti v a to r. 16-inch J . I. C. W a lk in g P low , new . 1 -H o rse O liv e r C hilled W u lk in g Plow . 2-S ectlon O sb o rn H a rro w , p e g lo o tb , new P o ta to P la n te r. P o ta to W eeder. Set 3 -H o rse S h a fts. Ixita o f C a b le s am i B locks. T h re e dozen P ly m o u th B ock lie n s . 2 -lio rs e S u p e rio r G rain D rill. 70 bu. I. H. C. L ow -D ow n M a n u re S p re a d e r. Dry B one G rin d e r. C lo v er C h o p p er. 3 0 0 -E g g In c u b a to r. 60-K gg In c u b a to r. 14 J a n ie s P a t A d jn s tib le S ta n c h io n s. B uckeye C id e r P re ss, n e a rly new . 650-lb. D airy Maid C ream S e p a ra to r, n e a rly new . 2 -b o ttle B abcock T e ste r. L o ta of Milk C ans am i B u ck ets, all sizes. A nvil. Vise, B low er, an d all B la c k sm ith T ools. S m all T o o ls of a ll kinds, 20 to n s A liske C lo v e r H ay. 30 to n s O at Huy. L oose H ay l.aw n M ow er. 18 in. 24 in. O ak W ood H e a te r. L im ited a m o u n ' of H o u se h o ld G oods. O th e r A rtic le s too n u m e ro u s to m e n tio n . Mv lease e x p ire s a n d I m ust sell. crows. More Men Than W om en H ave A|»- p en illcitis. S u rg e o n s s ta te m en a re slig h tly m o re s u b je c t to a p p e n d ic itis th a n w om en. G resh am people sh o u ld k now th a t a few d o ses of sim p le b u c k th o r n b a rk , g ly c e rin e , e tc ., as m ixed In A d le r-l-k a , o fte n re lie v e o r p re v e n t a p p e n d ic itis. T h is m ix tu re re m o v es su ch s u r p ris in g fo u l m a tte r th a t O N E S P O O N F U L re lie v e s a l m o st ANY C A SE c o n s tip a tio n , s o u r sto m a c h o r gas. The IN ST A N T, easy a c tio n of A d le r-l-k a is s u r p r is ing. T h e G resh am D ru g Co.— A dv. T E R M S S um s u n d e r 415 c a s h ; o v e r 415 b a n k a b le n o te , 6 m o n th s a t 8 p er cen t I n te r e s t; 2 p e r c e n t d is c o u n t fo r ca sh on su m s o v e r 415. SA LE RAIN OK SH IN E . I IIEE U Nt II AT NOON W C. M. D A V IS, O w n e r H. WOOD, A u ction eer. A. MEY ERS. Clerk T h e open s e s a m e — A W an t Ad. I BEST BREAD ' ICRESHAM MEAT MARKET C h a rle s S u m n e r S m all h as th e d is tin c tio n o f b ein g th e e n ’i-e c la s s i f 1916, S e a rs p o rt (M e.) high I n ti. H e w as th e so le su rv iv o r of a fr e s h m an class of '1 6 . H “ *i»d th e b e n e fit o f In d iv id u a l ln s tru -B m m u ch of h is la s t y ear. T h e com tnencv lu e n t e x ercises to o k th e fo rm o f a n h is to ric a l p a g e a n t, a r r a n g td oy P rta c l- pal L. A. L ln e h a n an d th e te a c h e rs, a n d g iv en by th e u n d e rg r a d u a te s . | A re v o lv in g s te e l b a rre l te s ts th e re la tiv e d u ra b ility o f d iffe re n t paving Use M otion p ic tu re s hav<> te e n p e r fo rm in g an u n u s u a l s e r v ire in Ih e w oods of n o rth e rn W isco n sin by e n te r ta in in g th e lu m b e r-la c k s in th e eit ploy of a c e rta in c o n c e r ■ a n d ••••- d ire c tly c u rb in g th e i r d ■sir - to go io tow n on ev ery pay day an d sp en d all th e ir e a rn in g s. T h e co n c e rn In q u e s tio n fu rn is h e d Its m en w ith a new m ovie p ro g ra m n ig h tly , fo r a m unii fee, w hich was g la d l y 'p a id T h e re e i t e r t a in m e n ts w ere so «ue-'tsi ul ' l k e e p in g th e m en c o n te n te 1 th a t otli- e ' c o m p a n ie s a re th in k in g of o fferin g s ’n l l a r a ttra c tio n s . TROUTDALE Sanitary Meat Market Protect Your Children from M osquitos A. J. W. BROWN, Prop. On the M a rk e t F re a h E v e ry Day Try 'Roman Meal' Bread A g re a t H eal h Food Pies, Cakes, and Other Pastry Articles. Beat Quality Meats, > >' 11 Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Baton 1 , » Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and HOGS, according POWELL STREET PHONE 41 Wedding Cakes and Special Pastry 5 to Order I Cream Puffs and H o ss’ T ru ck S erv ice v iv a ... s u u o auu Chocolate Eclaires < Every Saturday and Sunday City Bakery Main 8t. - Gresham ¡U THEODORE VAN D O N IM I. A » '.V ] ( t Office w ith C om m ercial D e liv e ry Co. 229 Pine Street Between First and Second. ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETWEEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a rm e r's H au lin g , F u rn itu re moving. O rder« tak en for Coal, Briquets, Sand and Gravel. Oreaham Dp r * Phone 79 X I*-11 P o rtia a d . Broadway aoM; A 2078 t; > »