Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, November 28, 1911, Image 2

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    o rices
Thanksgiving Low
Our Great Stock-Reducing Sale is over and w as a phenom inal success. W e wish to
thank our m any friends w ho have given us their patronage and helped m ake the Sale a Success.
There are a few Broken Lines of Goods that m ust be closed out and w e have resolved
to let them go at previous Special Prices. A m ong these lines are the following:
SHOES
Groceries
17 Prs. Men’s Walk Over shoes reg.
$4.50
$2.98
22 “
“ Kirkendall
“
“
$5.00 $3.48
30 “
“ Peters and Brown shoes $3 3.50
$2.48
One lot of childrens odds and ends $1.25 - $1 50 97c
................. $1.75 - $2.50 $1.19
Lad les
2.00
$1.19
3.50
$2.49
Boys Rubber Boots at Cost.
Corn
3 cans for 25c
Cranberries
2 lbs for 25c
Guaranteed Flour
$ 1.00
Raisens seedless
per lb. 1 0c
Fresh fruits and vegetables of all
for 1 banksgiving.
Get your citrans, lemons, orange
peals, raisons and currents for the
Hollidays, now while the stock is
complete.
Ladies Waists
While they last at Half Price
Ladies Hose
8 doz. Berson hose reg. 20c
5 1-2 doz. Lisle hose “ 25c
Windows and Doors
Men’s Pant’s
11c
19c
All wool Cassmere Pants, reg.
$3.00
$3.50
$2.55
$3.15
48 Windows
I I Doors
5 Doors
$1.05
$1.35
$1.20
HARDWARE
Just received, a factory ship­
m ent of 1 gal. oil cans, which
w e are putting on the m arket
at the rediculously low price
of
11c each
Holiday goods are ariving daily. W e are preparing to show the finest and largest line we have placed on the market
for youi inspection. Watch for announcements m next weeks paper.
nav
have resolved to put our store on a strictly cash basis and are going to quote prices that will pay our customers to
paj cash. Manufacturers and Jobbers give us better prices for cash and we in turn are going to give our customers the
benifit of a cash system
All we ask is a fair comparison of prices between our store and stores running a credit business
and we will demonstrate to you beyond a doubt that it pays to trade at a cash store
SHATTUCK & LINDSEY
Gresham’s Big Department Store on Main St.
G resham
O utlook oijr
I W TC E A W E E K
P u b lis h e d e v e ry T u e s d a y a n d F r id a y
a t G re s h a m , O re g o n .
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thanksgiving poem
I hone your orders.
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th e e d ito r .
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O u r S i i l i w r l p t l o t i K a te s
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K a t e s re a s o n -
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a b le .
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fr o m th e s o il;
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T h e d o d d e r p la n t, th a t s p rin g s fro m
t h a t W in s .”
th e g ro u n d ,
In le a f a n d r o o t- s ta lk e v e ry p a r t Is
Entered ns s e co n d -cla ss m a tte r
so u n d ,
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p a rts
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In d e p e n d e n t
sw a y.
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d e p e n d e n t-
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away
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fo re d n m n e d to
h a v e n e v e r fo rm e d .
f a ll w e k n o w
G od p ity h im !
T h e M an W ith o u t
I n g r a t it u d e to
God
th e H o e !
c rim e
a g a in s t h ig h heaven.
A c o lle c tio n o f h is p o e m s a p p e a rs
in a neat p a m p h le t
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fro m o n e o f th e poem s.
We
hop,
o iiiu t le s s m illio n s m o u r n ''.
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w ith th e M i i * ’
E v e ry b o d y has s o m e th in g to
be
t h a n k f u l fo r. sum«' m o re th a n o th e rs
THANKSGIVING
I ru e th a n k fu ln e s s w ill g a th e r u p
th e la st re s u lts o f th e past a nd p re s ­
e n t tn y o u r lif e a n d pass th e m
on
t o th e f u t u r e
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in
m any
p la ce s th e r e u n io n tim e o f th e fa m
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th e b o n d o f u n it y Is s tre n g th e n e d
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th a n k fu l
fo r
m u c h o r llt t l« 1 w ill d e p e n d u p o n h o w
m u c h w e a p p re c ia te th e p r iv ile g e o f
liv in g a n d a c h ie v in g .
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to say th a t n o th in g w ill
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r o n e m o re
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a b o ve a m o u n t I f he m a k e s a success
o f P o u ltr y r a is in g .
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k e e p in g w ith th is is th e re c e n t
u n o u iic e n ie n t o f P ro fe s s o r D ry d e n o f
O re g o n
A g r ic u lt u r a l C o lle g e
th a t tw o hens in a re c e n t
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by a hen at th e M a in e e x p e rim e n t
s ta tio n .
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a Ply m o th Ito c k a nd a c ro ss b e tw e e n
a P ly m o th B o c k a n d
a I x ’g h o rn
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In
O c to b e r.
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"b re e d in g , fe e d in g a n d c a re .”
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hens w e re c o lle g e b re d
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to
s ta r t w it h a n d o f c o u rs e th a t m eant
a good d e a l
T h e n th e y h ad
th e
best ia r e th a t th e s ta te o f O re g o n
c o u ld g iv e th e m .
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,o “ c r a t c h f o r a li v i n g " a n d so had
to d o h u t la y e g g s
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h ad th e te n d e r cu re , s c h o la rly a d ­
vice a nd s c ie n t if ic
tr e a tm e n t
of
s k ille d e x p e rts a n d c o u ld n 't h e lp b u t
re sp o n d I f (b e y b a d e ve n a s p a rk o f
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b o th need e d u c a tin g In
t h e ir r e ­
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re c e n tly c re a te d a n o th e r c o rp o r a tio n
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m u c h c h a g rin e d o v e r th e p u b ltc a
d if f u s io n o f .k n o w le d g e a n d u n d e r
tlo n and c ir c u la tio n by th e Y M. .
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I tilte d S ta te s ."
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o f such
a id te c h n ic a l s ch o o ls. I n s t it u tio n s
h ig h e r le a rn in g , lib r a r ie s , s c ie n tific m en as D ean I ’o rd le y o f th e O re g o n
N o one
w ill
tc s i’iir c h , h e ro fu n d s , u s e fu l p u b lic a ­ ' g r l c u l t u r a l C o lle g e
tio n s , a n d su ch o th e r a g e n c ie s and t h in k th e Y M C A w o u ld k n o w
in g ly o r I n t e n t io n a lly
d o such
m eans as s h a ll he fr o m tim e to t in t .
T h is seem s to 'k in g .
M ust h a ve been an o v e rs ig h t
fo u n d a p p ro p r ia te
s o m e w h e re .
W h e re th e t r u t h is so
be a s o rt o f c o m b in a tio n o f th e en
In
O re g o n .
It
d o w m e n ts a lr e a d y e s ta b lis h e d
by a t t r a c t iv e as It Is
M r C a rn e g ie , such
as th e E n d o w ­ s h o u ld lie fa rth e s t fr o m o u r th o u g h t
m e n t f o r I n t e r n a t io n a l
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M ierlff M iles y e ste rd a y m o rn in g and
h e ld In $ 5 0 0 b o n d s each t o a p im a r
» th e g re a te s t t h in g In th e u n i-
T h e next c o n g re s s w ill » ■>
>r b e fo re th e g ra n d J u ry
at
O reg o n
v< -> Is lif e , th a t la th e
g re a te s t tu n e d to pass a b ill p r o v ld , r . „
f o r C ity , D e ce m b e r 4 T h e p re c in c t v o t­
t h in .
) *o th a n k fu l fo r
T h e n « xt th e bit lid I ng o f a ne w p a te n t o f f i- e
e d d ry a t th e la s t e le c tio n b u t a sa­
g re a t.-S t t h in g Is lo ve , w it h o u t w h ic h T h e o ld b u ild in g , a c c o rd in g to
th e lo o n c o u n c il v o te d to Been».’ th e sa­
lif e 1» s c a rc e ly w o r th
liv in g .
a n d S c ie n tific A m e ric a n .
Is
w h o lly In
lo o n s f ix in g th e lic e n s e
at
$ 2 000
W hich s h o u ld he as t h a n k f u lly
ac
m l« ',m a te a n d
u n s a fe
T h e P a te n ’ each.
k n o w le ilg e d
To
h a ve
our
r e a l ¡ o f f ic e has e a rn e d a n d has
In
th e
needs s u p p lie d u n d a c h a n c e to m a k e I lilte d S ta te s tr e a s u r y a
fu n d
of
T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f th e N a tio n ­
o th e rs h a p py s u m s u p a ll
of
lif e a b o u t seven m illio n
d o lla r s w h ic h a l G ra n g e w ill be a t S p o k a n e . W ash
th a t Is r e a lly w o r th w h ile a n d e a lls o n ly w a p s to be
a p p ro p r ia te d
by T h is w ill be th e f ir s t m e e tin g h e ld
lo r u n e n d in g th u n k s to th e g iv e r o f c o n g re s s fo r th e purpose o f
a new
n th e w est s in c e th e
o n e tn P o r t ­
- 1 g o o d.
b u ild in g .
la n d som e y e a rs ago.
We Deliver Goods within reasonable distance
>■■■■
PUBLIC SALE
I w ill sell at m y Farm 1 m ile north from S p ringdale Cream
ery and 2'2 m iles sou th w est o f C orbett
Tuesday, December
At IO o’Clock A. M.
T h e following described property
2 Brood S ow s
13 Pigs
3 dozen C hickens
1 H ack
1 B u ggy
-1 sin gle H arness
1 C ham pion M ow er
1 O sborne R ak e
1 D isc H arrow
1 P low
1 H arrow
1 on e-h orse C ultivator
10 0 ft. 3 -8 in. cab le
2 C hains
1 C ham pion S cales, 800 lbs
1 Steelyard Scales, 400 lbs
I F eed C ooker, 20 Gal.
2 0 Prune T rays, 2x2!
1 E m pire C ream S e p ­
arator N o. 1 A
2 C ream cans
2 G rain B oxes, 2500 lbs. each
I cross cu t S a w
S led g e and W ed g es
I P ev y
I garden C ultivator
A lso Forks, Shovels, M attock , W h eelb arrow , and othe
thing too num erous to m ention, gen erally fou n d on a f a n
TERMS—All sums under $10, cash; over $10, six monthi
ime at 3 per cent interest. Three per cent off for casf
PETER
KERKHOVÉ
&
CO.
A. WATSON, Auctioneer .