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GRESHAM AUCTION SALE OUTLOOK FRIDAY. JANUARY Dropping Them Below Shoe Tops Y o u r V a lu a b le s A r e S a fe NONEtDTO WORRY ONE MILE NORTHEAST OF HARMONY Church and School. Eleven Miles East of Vancouver, Washington, Mill Plain Road. Friday, January 24 Sale Commences at 10 A. M. One Cow, milking. 2 grade Durham Heifers. 1 Grade Durham Bull, coming 2 years old. 1 2-year old Jersey Heifer. 3 Spring Calves. 1 coming Year ling Steer, Holstein. 1 coming yearling Bull, Holstein. One Team Mares, 6 and 8 years old, weight 2800 pounds. Team old Mares, weight 2900. One Sow and six small Pigs. 1 Sow, to farrow by time of sale. 2 Sows, O. I. C., to farrow in six weeks. 1 Sow, bred. 1 DurocBoar,fullblood. 16 head Shotes, from 25 pounds to 85 pounds. Twenty bushels Grey Seed Oats. 50 bushels Barley and Wheat. 15 bushels White Seed Oats and Vetch. Some Household Furniture. hive and a half Horse Power Gas Engine, Woodsaw Outfit, complete. Feed Grinder. Hand or Power Ensilage Cutter. Horse Power Hay Baler. Adriance Binder. Dain Mower. Hoosier Grain Drill. 8-16 Disc. Sulkey Stirring Plow. 2 16-inch Plow. Riding Cultivator. 2-Horse Corn Planter. 5-Shovel Culti vator.- 50 Tooth Iron Harrow. Spring Tooth H ar row. 2-Shovel Cutlivator. Stump Puller. Complete, Lines, Chocks, Blocks, Cable, Etc. 3% M ant Wagon’ 3% Mitchell Wagon. Top Buggy. Light Wagon. 2 Light Hacks. Bradley Manure Spreader, (50-in.) Lots of smal Tools. ____________________ F R E E LUNCH AT NOON. Gresham In th e very tace of fashion s decree th at sk irts •will n o t" come d o u ji is the appearance of th e new m odels In eastern cities of new suit m odels which are dropping them below the shoe tops Fashion h 'n ts tliat woman likes th e short skirt and Its freedom — b etter even than h er desire to be in th e exclusively dressed ran k s We shall see Here are tw o n e w su its— th e sash and skirt on that shown on the left be ing th e f e a t u r e o f t h a t cloth suit On the right a gray and black i is relieved of its severeness with th e little tunic sk irts At Inc oiUca. — SOLDIERS’ INSURANCE ENCOURAGED. 1*. C. A L L E R , Y ancouver N at'l B a n k , Clerk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. B efore using th is p rep a ra tio n for a cough o r cold you m ay wish to know w hat it has done fo r others. Mrs. O. Cook, Macon, 111., w rites, " I have found it gives th e quickest relief of any cough rem edy I have ever u sed.’’ Mrs. Jam es A. K n o tt, C hillicothe, Mo., says ‘‘C ham berlains Cough Rem edy can n o t be beat fo r coughs and colds.” H. J. Moore, Oval, Pa., says “ I have used C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Rem edy on several occasions when I was su f ferin g w ith a se ttle d cold upon the ch est and it has alw ays brou g h t ab o u t a cure.— Adv. PHOTOS A L L H M D S A N D A L L S IZ E S N e w C a lle ry PICTURE FRAMING G IL T MAX OR N A T U R A L N e a t and C heap WOOD S C H N E ID E R M athew s’ Bldg, Main S tre et P h o n « 541 Make This a Real Christmas SOME USEFUL HINTS G IV E Something E le c t r ic a l This Year Sew ing M achine M otor Vacuum C leaner W ashing M achine F lo o r, T able and Desk Lam ps Chafing-D ish T o aster G rill Coffee P erco lato r Milk W arm er S m oothing Iro n or T rav elin g Iron C u rlin g -Iro n and D rying Comb in one V ib rato r H eatin g Pad R a d ia to r P o rta b le Stove and Oven R ange F an ELECTRIC STORE Electric B u ild in g ('liamlM-rluin'M T ablet«. W hen you a re tro u b le d w ith in digestion o r constipation, ta k e C ham b erla in 's T ablets. They stre n g th e n th e stom ach and enable it to perform its fu n ctions n atu ra lly . Indigestion is usually accom panied by co n stip a tion and Is ag g rav ated by it. C ham b erla in 's T ablets cause a gentle m ovem ent of th e bowels, relieving th e co n stipated co ndition.— Adv. All restric tio n s on sh ip m en ts of a n th ra c ite coal, egg size, have been rem oved by th e a n th ra c ite co m m it tee of the U nited S tates F uel A dm in istra tio n , and th is grad e coal may now be obtain ed freely fo r con sum ption anyw h ere th ro u g h o u t the country. A n th rac ite has been barred from Oregon since last spring. When In doubt try a Want Ad. Save for the country's sake. BANK OF GRESHAM Oregon SANDY BLUFF TERMS-—Sum s u n d er 120, C ash ; $20 o r over, 6 m o n th s’ tim e will be given on approved security. COL. W. S. WOOD, Auctioneer, Vancouver JNO. E. COX, ROBT. F. COX, Owners both from tire nml burglars, ami uny other danger if they are in our safe deposit vaults. No harm can coine to them there. Ian t it foolish not to take advantage of this protec tion, when the cost is so small f Don't delay another day, but deposit your valuables with us at once. KELSO Mrs, Kock and d a u g h te r, Em m a, T his co m m unity was saddened by visited on W ednesday at th e hom e th e d eath S atu rd ay evening, J a n u of Mrs. H en g stler. ary 11th, of Mrs. M innie P latt, wife Mr. ad Mrs. H aw orth and d a u g h of Clifford P la tt and d a u g h te r of Mr. te rs Jo sie and F ran ces sp en t S un and Mrs. G eorge H arriso n of Kelso. day w ith Mr. and Mrs, A. J. A ult Mrs. P la tt w as 25 y ears of age and an d fam ily. h er d eath was caused from p n eu T hom as Dunn is sick w ith th e In monia. She leaves besides her h u s fluenza. Mrs. Jo h n n y Dunn is also band and p aren ts, one little d a u g h ter, M erle, also a sister, N ellie H ar- sick w ith th e sam e m alady. On T uesday Miss L eona Radford, vlson and (wo b ro th ers, L u th e r and d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. R ad Clyde H arvlson who a re both n th e ford, becam e th e b rid e of Lewis U. S. service in China. Mrs. P la tt Jo h n sto n of Boring. T he couple was an aetve Red Cross w orker, and w ere m arried In V ancouver, W ash alw ays w illing to help In any good Ington. on W ednesday. They were work, and will be sadly m issed by given a reception at th e hom e of the many M e n d s us well as h e r fam ily. b rid e ’s b ro th er, C lark e R adford and PLEASANT VALLEY wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n sto n will m ake th e ir hom e n ea r Boring oil a Dr and Mrs. Downing and Mr. and farm . Mrs. Jo h n M cNemar of P o rtlan d Miss C a rrie A ndrew s visited h er were g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and b ro th ers, R obert, A m bert and Mel Mrs. T. P. C am pbell la st Sunday. vin at Cam p Lewis recently. G. H. Richey was a P o rtlan d visit Mrs. R andolph S pier is on th e o r Monday. sick list. Chas. G arrison of M edford, Oregon is visiting w ith his p are n ts, Mr. and HEAVY INCREASE IN Mrs. W. F. G arrison. NEW COAL PRODUCTION Mrs. F. A. Lehtunn atten d e d th e Coal production in th e United G resham F ru it G ro w ers’ m eeting at S tates d u rin g 1918 show ed an in G resham on Monday. J. 1. W ing, of L ents, w as looking crease of 34,000,000 to n s o ver 1917, acco rd in g to e stim a tes fu rn ish ed by a fte r business m a tte rs In th is vicini th e U nited S tates F uel A d m in istra ty one day recently. Yrou owe it to y o u rself an d to your fam ily to hold on to Uncle S am ’s in su ran ce. It is th e stro n g est, safest, and cheapest life in su ran ce ev er w rit ten. F o r y o u r p ro tectio n Uncle Sam has estab lish ed th e g re a te st life In su ran c e com pany in the w orld— a com pany as m ighty, as generous, and as dem ocratic as th e U nited S tates governm ent itself. J u s t as Uncle Sain p ro tected you and y o u r loved tion to F uel A d m in stra to r F red J. ones d u rin g th e war. so he sta n d s Holmes, T he increase was on b itu m EAGLE CREEK BOY ready to co n tin u e th is p rotection KILLED LAST SUNDAY th ro u g h th e days of re a d ju stm e n t inous coal, a n th ra c ite show ing a slig h t decrease. and peace. 1 he fu n eral of C arl D ouglass, son The privilege of co n tin u in g your P ro d u ctio n in 1918 was m ore th an of Mrs. V iola D ouglass, of E agle governm ent In su ran ce is a valuable sufficient to m eet th e d em ands of th e C reek, who was accid en tally killed rig h t given to you as p a r t of th e com pensation for your heroic and co u n try . at F t. S tevens last Sunday, was held ^Production of coke d u rin g 1918 W ednesday a t th e D ouglass cem e triu m p h a n t services. If you perm it th e in su ran ce to lapse, you lose th a t is estim a ted a t 56,670,000 n et tons rig h t, and you will nev er be able to o r an in crease of 3 p er cen t over tery , n ea r E agle C reek, Rev. J. F. Dunlop, p a sto r of th e M ethodist reg ain It. B ut If you keep up your W IL L 'A M O '. f l C A V C O - p resen t in su ran ce— by th e re g u la r 1917. T he Increase is In by-product church at th a t place, officiating. The T he follow ing com m unication by paym ent of p rem iu m s— you will be coke p ro duction, beehive coke hav services were of a m ilitary n atu re . ab le to change it into a sta n d a rd W. G. McAdoo, is u n d er d ate of De g o v ern m en t policy w ith o u t m edical ing decreased 8 per cent in p ro d u c T he young m an, who was killed tion d u rin g th e year. cem ber 4, w hen he was se creta ry of ex am in atio n . by th e accid en tal d isch arg e of a M eantim e you can In com parison, no E uropean co m rad e's rifle as g u ard was being th e U nited S tates T reasu ry . As will keep up your p rese n t in su ran ce at be seen, it is ad d ressed to th e soldiers su b sta n tia lly th e sam e low ra te T he co u n try has enough coal. In Italy m ounted at F o rt Stevens, w here he g o v ern m en t will w rite o rd in ary life an d sailo rs of A m erica, and now for in su ran ce, tw en ty -p ay m en t life, en and S w itzerland th e p riv atio n s felt was in th e service, was born Ju ly 5, th e purpose of m ore clearly Im pres dow m ent m a tu rin g at age 62, and by its lack a re acute, and in general 1893. He was a m em ber of Com sin g th e m a tte r of re ta in in g th e ir o th e r usual form s of insurance. T his th e q uestion of how th e various peo pany I, C olum bia Coast A rtillery g o v ern m en t in su ran ce upon it is g iv will be g o v ern m en t in su ran ce— at ples will react is a so b er one. Italy t orpg, and leaves his m o th er, seven g o v ern m en t rates. has no coal for household h eatin g b ro th ers, two sisters, an d fiance, en to th e O utlook and o th e r papers T he United S tates g o v ern m e n t— fo r publication. T he artic le explains th ro u g h the B u reau of W ar R isk In and gas for cooking Is Im lted to four Miss Dora Ju d d , of E agle Creek, th e co n tin u atio n and conversion fea su ran c e of the T re asu ry D ep artm en t h o u rs a day. -w ill safe g u ard you and y o u r loved T ailo rin g tu re s of Uncle S am ’s in su ran ce. It Keep th e hom e w arm w ith less ones w ith th e s p irit and purpose of a follow s: w om en— cleaning, republic g ra te fu l to its g allan t de fuel by observing efficiency m ethods F or men an d fenders. To avail y o u rself of this of firing. pressing and rep a irin g done well W ash in g to n , Dec. 4, 1918. P e te r L en ard . Pow ell stre e t. p ro tee ttio n , you m ust keep up your To th e Soldiers an d S ailors of p rese n t in su ran ce. C arry back w ith A m erica; — you to civil life, as an aid and an A proxlm ately fo u r m illion officers asset, th e con tin u ed in su ran ce pro- and men of th e arm y and navy now tecton of th e U nited S tates g o v ern in su red w ith th e U nited S tate s gov m ent. e rn m e n t for a g ra n d to tal of alm ost Hold on to Uncle Sam 's in su ran ce. th irty -sev en billion dollars. *_______ W. G. McADOO, S ecretary. Cars for Sale, We have a few second-hand F ords fo r sale. One w ith U niversal T ire filler all aro u n d . 1915 model, at $275. One 1916 model F o rd , in good con d itio n , $350. One 1917 model F o n i, in good co n d itio n , $450. One 1918 model F o n i, in good con d itio n , $525. One 1914 C adillac, In good co n d i tion, $800. P ho n e G resham 44 RA K ER & SON. IMPORTANT TO DEALERS IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO T he pending m easu re w hich will probably be passed w ithin a very sh o rt tim e provides Increased taxes | on cig ars, tobacco an d cig arettes. Ev ery d e a le r In th ese com m odities will be req u ired to Inventory his stock on th e day follow ing th e passage of th e Act an d to pay ad d itio n a l tax on such stock covering th e difference betw een th e tax paid u n d e r th e p resen t Act F o rd and C h ev ro let rep airin g . C. and th a t provded by th e new Act. E. O sburn, G resham . tf T h ere will be ce rtain exem ptions allow ed, b u t th is m a tte r, as well as th e new rates, has n ot yet been def Initely d eterm in ed . E very d ea le r should a rra n g e to keep posted as to th e d a te of th e pas fflltP i ÜCÍ i.KJ IMI sage of th e Act and ta k e his inven to ry on th a t day. B lan k s for th e pu rp o se of filing In ventory and re tu rn will be fu rn ish ed by M ilton A. M iller, C ollector of In te rn a l R evenue, P o rtlan d , O regon, as soon as th ey a re received from the D ep artm en t at W ashington. It is pos slble th a t a rra n g e m e n ts will be m ade to d istrib u te th ese b lanks th ro u g h th e post offices in Oregon b u t any d ea le r who does n ot receive his blank should apply for It to th e C ollector at P o rtlan d . Extra Special Evening Telegram Bargain Jan. 10 to Feb. 10 Belgian King Salutes Colors Which Fed Kis People iï m ’ ,sT> W «snr*Wr',ìt Utile.'. Cured nt n Con« o f 2 5 Cent«. Belgium * gallant king ha*”bendea his elbow in salu tin g our Did Olory— tn e flag w h ic h f e d h i . p i. in the moat trying tim e , of the nation . history In th l. exclusive photograph ju .t re ie v ^ fr^ B russels I* shown King Albert and bis staff sa lu tin g the Yank colors as th e C 8 b a tia ite M « . J s on tha way to th e Rhine Even yet America la sending food clothing and relief of aB k i n d L br and K in, Albert never fall, to acknowledge th l. great work .11 . » U o p £ o r t u X “ E ig h t years ago when we first moved to M attoon, I was a g rea t suf fe re r from Indigestion and conatipa tio n ,” w rites Mrs. R o b ert M attoon. M attoon, III. " I had fre q u e n t head aches an d dizzy spells, and th e re was a feeling like a heavy w eight press ing on my stom ach and chest all th e tim e. I felt m iserable. Every m or sel of food d istressed me. I could not rest d t nig h t and felt tired and worn o u t ail th e tim e. One b ottle of C h a m b e rla in s T ab lets cured me and I h av e alnce felt like a different perso n .”— Adv. Telegram alone, $ 3 . 7 5 With Outlook, $ 4 .5 0 Both for 1 y ear, beginning any d ate a f te r J a n . lo th . Regular price of Telegram, $5; regular price of Telegram and Outlook, $5.50. Take advantage of this offer—it won’t last long. If you already get the Outlook but want the telegram, send the Outlook to a rel ative or friend. Anyway, phone or see us regarding a subscription to the Telegram. Get it now. GRESHAM OUTLOOK PHONE 701.