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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1913)
PA G E FO UR GRESHAM o, OUTLOOK, TUESDAY. FEB R U A R Y 1 1 , 1U 1S FilCES THAT ELLIOTT BROS, are Determined I liat every article piece or parcel of merchandise shall be sold, regardless of cost or value, at some price. Your opportunity is NOW, Don t Delay. W hen Lewis Shattuck turned his stock over to the Elliott Bros, it was agreed and understood by «ill ( oncerned that it was to be converted into Cash that is Cashed in at once at what ever it would bring. Thousands of i )ollars w orth of goods have been sole in the last few days and thousands more must be sold in the next few days. Have you reaped any of the harvest? If not don’t wait, it is going fast. Prices like the following run through the entire stock Men’s Shoes Men’s $ 1 .9 8 MEN’S All Wool UNDERWEAR $ 1 0 Carpet Sweepers Every pair must go and we believe Ladies Shirt waists pleated and hand these prices will move them quickly. w orked fronts in white y f A lxiut one h u n d red p airs of M en s D ress Shoes in Pat-J O ent, \ ici a n d Dull M etal leathers, reg. $3 to $4 at t OC regular value $2.50 O n e h u n d re d a n d fifty m e n ’s D ress Shoes, all leathers QO a n d sizes, values $4 to 4.50 - - a/OU All wool Sox, Reg. 50c 250 pairs in all leathers an d all sizes, D ress Shoes reg. $3.50 cut to 1 6 c Flannellett Waists Light and Dark. Regular values $1.50 LADIES’ SHOES 200 pairs of L adies’ Shoes all sizes, Vici, P aten t a n d D ull finish, regular $2.50 a n d $3 ¿ T V /C 48c Misses Union Suits Regular Value $1.00 sells at Men’s Work Shirts, Reg. ” 50c each 36C 36C $ 1.50 regular, to go at the low price of 18c M en’s A ll W ool H ose, R egular, 5,0c val M en s A ll W ool S hirts the best on the m arket, regular $2.50 goes at - 98c Men’s Hats Regular $1 M en’s Hats at s n n n 1 .OO per Doz. M en’s H ats values $2.50 at 19c 98c Come and Scc-Thc Prices Talk, They Will Convince You Every Day During This Sale 4 Bargain Day Full of Surprises illiott Bros. EVERY GOOD TIME is a g o o d tim e to Kodak G e t your K odak Film s, Plates P aper, D eveloper, Etc., of BURKE The teweler In ev e ry p a c k a g e y ou w ill find o n e of th e se letters-- E-A-S-T-M-A-N \V h e n y ou h a v e o n e of ea c h th e y will h e e x c h a n g e d for a $20 Eastman Kodak by B U R K E , I III JE W E L E R Phone 651, G iesbain City Bakery H A U L H O K T Z E L , Prop. Rest Bread O n the M arket, I resh Every Day Pies, Cakes, and other P astry M ain St. G resham , O re. W e W as! E v ery o n e to read th e O u tlo o k YYe ask you to su b scrib e, If you can. b u t read It any way, if you have to borrow Lewis Shattuck GRESHAM LOCALS ( T h e G resh am sk a tin g rin k has L e ste r S pencer and A rza S m ith H a rry W ood, w ho has an in te re st W ake l'p ! ju s t received 50 p a irs of new ro lle r have been e n jo y in g a visit from Mr w ith his b ro th e r G uy in a b a rb e r T he d re a ry w in te r is n early over, sk a te s an d is p re p a rin g fo r a sk a t- G leason, an old n eig h b o r of B ickle — shop a t M o ntavilla, sp en t S unday S p rin g is on th e way. W elcom e itjs to n . W ashington. T h e W o m an 's H om e M issionary I ing c a rn iv a l In th e n e a r fu tu re . at his hom e here. com ing by a new e n te rp ris e , a g re a t- H a rry H uxley, w ho w as rep o rted society w ill have a b u sin ess m eetin g Mrs H ollenbeck. th e d a u g h te r ---------------------- e r e n th u s ia sm , a b ro a d e r o u tlo o k at th e hom e of Miss M abel T h o m as to h av e been stric k e n w ith p araly sis of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. K ern , an d A successful econom y sale is be- life an d its o p p o rtu n itie s. T he W ed n esd ay , Feb. 12, at 2 :3 0 o'clock last w eek, is Im p ro v ing som ew hat h e r c h ild re n , sta rte d S a tu rd a y for lug co nducted a t th e N ovelty S to re O utlook w ill help you. We w an t M em bers an d frie n d s a re in v ited to an d w ill p ro b ab ly reco ver in a sh o rt | th e ir h om e in H ey b u rn . Id ah o , a fte r on Pow ell s tre e t, w here W. R. you to have it and have decided to lie p re se n t. tim e He Is at th e hom e of O .1 sev eral w eeks' visit w ith re lativ es R iddle is sellin g o ff a la rg e stock c u t o u r th re e -m o n th s' tr ia l su b s c rip here. Mrs. E. Daly h a s re tu rn e d from Neal. of goods in h is line a t su ch low tion price rig h t In h alf, m a k in g th e T h e fire in W. T. H a rtle y 's house St. J o h n s w here sh e has been fo r Mr. and Mrs. M aulding u have o .c | i I’fic ts th a t every b u y er can save Tw ice-a-w eek O utlook to new su b la s t F rid ay h as been traced to de m oved from A. H. G o u ld ’s house in , m oney by p u rc h a s in g now , before scrib ers th re e fu ll m o n th s fo r only th e p ast m o n th n u rs in g a frien d . fectiv e w irin g . An ex am in atio n T h o m p so n 's a d d itio n , to th e ir n e w j 'h e sale closes on th e 15th. E very 25c in advance. T his o ffe r is good W ill B ostic is laid up w ith a show ed th a t th e heavy Joists had ho u se on Second stre e t. j p rice h as been cut in tw o fo r th is ' u n til W a sh in g to n 's b irth d a y , F eb. sp rain ed an k le. been b u rn in g fo r a long tim e before Mrs. O scar E rick so n and baby of | occasion. 22. T ak e a d v a n ta g e of it now. .1 J. W odaege h as e n tire ly closed th e fire sp read to th e roof. Only W a rre n a rriv e d to d a y fo r a visit ■ , Send it to y o u r frien d s. ■ —■— — out Ills p lu m b in g h ere an d w ill th e circu m sc rib ed space w ith o u t a w ith h e r p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. E Two e n la rg e d p ic tu re s in the ! —-____________ leave to m o rro w for P e n d le to n , w here d ra ft k ep t it sm o u ld e rin g befort It C. L indsey a n d o th e r re lativ es. w indow of Max S c h n eid er's | his w ife now Is, an d w here he w ill stu d io T he W ant Ads. w ill be fo u n d on b ro k e o u t so as to be seen Ed. G ilm an, fo r o v er a y e a r past J re p re se n t M arshal G ullickson and page 2. go Into b u sin ess ag ain . Ex-Co. S u p e rin te n d e n t R obinson E D. H o lg ate Is h av in g ab o u t five w as In th is v icinity to d a ' m eetin g old has resigned h is p o sitio n th e re and h u n tin g dogs a s they ap p eared sev- A re you G oing to acres cleared on Ills farm n ear th e frie n d s He Is now connected with m oved back to P o rtla n d He w ill eral y ears ago. T he p ic tu re s w ere C leveland g rav el pit It w ill be In th e New Y ork L ife In s u ra n c e com go on th e road as a tra v e lin g sales m ade by Mr. S ch n eid er and o are read in ess fo r a cro p th is y ear. pany and h as offlc« s In th e Lewis m an. re m a rk a b ly fa m ilia r, as well as gen- C ourt G resh am , O rd e r of F o re s t b u ild in g . P o rtla n d in T he m eetin g of th e G resham C oun- n in e w orks of a rt. ers, h as Issued p o ste rs fo r a d an ce A P o rtla n d o rc h e s tra w ill fu rn ish ell of W om en V oters, w hich w as — ■• — In tlie C o m m ercial c lu b h all on Sat th e m usic fo r th e M asonic dan ce on p lan n ed fo r last F rid a y e v en in g .w as O ver a h u n d re d head of horses u rd ay ev en in g , Feb. 22. F rid ay ev en in g next, w ith selections postponed to tom orrow ev en in g . F eb a re q u a rte re d on F red 5 M errill's S teelh ead fish in g has been q u it, given at th e M asonic d an ces th ere. 12 An old fashioned sp ellin g school farm a t th e T w elve-M ile c o rn er, good in th e S andy riv e r fo r th e past T h e re is every pro sp ect A p p ly T o d a y for an E asy P a y th a t th e will be th e fe a tu re of th e ev en in g w here they a re b eing ta k e n c a re of tw o o r th re e w eeks. Good catch es occasion will he th e g re a te st event M rs E lk in g to n and Mrs C lan alian ! and a re being tra in e d for d iffe re n t m e n t Term T ic k e t ire rep o rted at th e m o u th of th e of th e p resen t social season in w ill sing a d u e t. R e fresh m en ts will k in d s of w ork. They a re all high Hull Itu n an d at R even u e's. G resham be served. A special in v ila tio n Is (trade a n im a ls ; som e of them being L overs o f d an cin g a re lo o k in g fo r W ord has been received of th e ex ten d e d to m em bers o f th e C om m er- . noted racers. T h ere Is a m ovem ent w ard to th e M asonic ball next F r i a rriv a l of a 9 p o u n d boy in the clal c lu b and th e ir ladies, and to on foot to reopen th e place as an ' day n ig h t A bout 301* In v ita tio n s hom e of Mr. an d Mrs F ra n k M etf- an y o n e who Is In terested in civic am u sem en t re so rt th e com ing sum - g e r of D am ascus have been issued im provem ent». aier. Local Agent. In office o f Roberta and T he W. C. T I w ill m eet th is REPORT O F THE CONDITION OF G« mm 1 Sin m >G ng. week In th e Free M eth o d ist ch u rc h Conley, opposite Bank o f Greaham T he G resham Rod an d G un d u b ! on T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n at 2 :3 0 P h o n e 17 X held a sh o o tin g m atch a t C leveland o'clock All laities a re co rd ially in At G resh am in th e S ta te of O re g o n , a t th e close* of business, Feb field on S unday last th e ta rg e ts be vited. ing clay b ird s s p ru n g from a tr a p S abin A lex an d er of T h e D alles 4th. 1913 F ive m em bers p a rtic ip a te d , 1) N. I was in G resh am o v er S u n d ay and R eso u rces L ia b ilit ie s R o b erts sco rin g th e h ighest p er cent. Monday a tte n d in g Io h is b u sin ess In i le re sls h ere and ren ew in g old a c L oans and d is c o u n ts . » 95.17 16 C a p ita l stock p aid i n . . » 30.000.00 F o llow ing is th e score: O v erd raft» . secu red anil unse- 13,000.00 Mame _Shot a t K illed S u rp lu s fund .................... q u ain tan ces. cu red ......................... .............................. None D. M R o b e rts ..............2 5 ......................20 U ndivided p ro fits , less ex Mrs A YY S hipley is h ere w ith R onds and w a rra n ts 7,885.84 penses an d tax es paid 589.57 C. C r o w l e y ..................7 5 ..................... 53 h er d a u g h te rs M isses L a u ra and S to ck s a n d o th e r se in earnest about that T ria l Subscription c u ritie s ............................ 160.09 L. Shattuck ............... 7 5 ...................... 50 Mnliel S hipley, w hile Mr Shipley Is H anking house* ................. 21.500 00 P o stal S avings H ank d e p o s i t s ......................... 1,1 32 67 W J O tt .................. 7 5 ...................... 49 O ffer m ade last Tuesday. Ten or a m oving th e ir stock and hou seh o ld F u rn itu re an d fix tu re s . . 3,600 00 In d iv id u a l d ep o sits su b ject J. J . H a llig a n .............5 0 . 32 dozen have been received since W e d goods from C o rb e tt to th e ir farm D ue from b a n k s (n o t re to c h e c k s ...................... 89.359 56 ______ ____ serve b a n k s ) ................... 3.054 60 n ear Hull R un nesday morning. D em and c e rtific a te s of de- Ray M etzger, w ho has been ser- D ue from a p p ro v ed re s e rv e R evival serv ices a re now In p ro g po’ 1' ’ .............................. 7.627.63 ¡ously ill, |s now a b le to be o u t, and b atik s ........................... 31.619 65 ress In th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch . C hecks a n d o th e r cash T im e c e rtific a te s of d e th e fam ily is o u t . o f q u a ra n tin e . W HO’LL BE THE NEXT p o sits ............... .. , . . 14,899 59 You a re co rd ially in v ited to a tte n d Item s .............................. 22 50 R ay's a ilm e n t resem b led d ip th e ria , 7,625 24 S av in g s d e p o s its ............ 15,036 97 each an d every m eetin g Hishop C ash on h an d .................. to take up this offer ? and h ealth o fficers from P o rtla n d P earce will be h ere F rid a y , th e 14th p ronounced It such, but no o th e r These are the conditions: T o tal .........._ ............. 1170,64 4 99 T o tal »170,6 14 99 an d will rem ain o v er th e 23d Song m em ber of th e fam ily n o r an y o n e of service at 7 :3 0 P re ach in g at 8 S ta le of O reg o n , C o unty of M u ltn o m ah , ss th e m any frie n d s w ho called to see 3 M o nth s, N ew S ub scription, 25c in Mr anil Mrs YY' T H a rtle y , w ho I. C J. L u n d q u ist, ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed b an k , do solem nly him took th e d isease It Is se ri sw e a r th a t th e above s ta te m e n t Is tr u e to th e best of niv know ledge ad van ce, to stop a t e x p ira tio n u n w ere b u rn e d o u t on F rid a y m o rn in g ously d o u b ted if It really w as d ip h an d b elief less o rd e re d continued at o u r re g last, a re sta v in g at th e hom e of th e ir th eria. „ . , C. J LUN DQ UIST. C ash ier d a u g h te r Mr» S 8 Thom peon u la r ra te T h ia o ffe r w ill be good S u b scrib ed a n d sw orn to before me th is 7th day of F e b ru a ry u n til Feb. 2 2 d . D o it T o d a y . They ar, I, el roue of e x p ressin g th e ir 1 9 1 3 . Shlp o th e rw ise a ll rig h t but w ith ap p re c ia tio n of th e effo rt« m ade by UAÜRA V RULKE1.EY. Notary Public o u t a h um an being on board discov th e ft re m, n an d c ltlte n i o f G resh C o rrect A ttest M eyers. Theo. B ru g g e r, C. J . Lundquist. T A IK TO T M f O U TLO O K ABOUT IT Di- ered a t se a ; fu rn ish in g a fine h in t rector». am In sav in g th e ir p ro p e rty fo r som e sto ry w rite r. San Francisco 19 15 9 C E R T A IN L Y San Francisco Exposition Company L. H. STONE FIRST STATE BANK THE OUTLOOK IS DEAD