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PAGE FOl'R GRESHAM OCTLOOK FRIDAY, JAJTT.ARY ». 1»14. Greatest Money-Saving Event 11S sa e W1 )e (>ne the Biggest Money-Saving Events of the 1913 season. These goods Must be sold, e pay no rent, our goods are paid for and we are going to clean our shelves of these goods. You are going to be the gainers in this sale. Come early while the selection is the best as Every Article will be reduced. ____________"THIS SALE BEGINS SATURDAY AND CONTINUES UNTIL FEBRUARY FIRST Shoe Dept Ladies', Misses’ and Children’s Shoes as i low as 50c the pair. Mi ll's Shoes cut for this Hale A saving I rom !5 to 35 per cent on this line, .Mm’s line Shoes, reg. $3.00, now $2.33 Men 's tine Shoes, reg. $3.50, now $3.19 Men’s line Shoes, reg. $4.00, now $3.33 Men’s line Shoes, reg. $5.00, now $3.87 Men ’s heavy work Shoes, $3.50, now $3.19 Men ‘s heavy work Shoes, $3.00, now $2.33 Men 's heavy work Shoes $2.50, now $2.19 Men 's heavy work Shoes, $2.25, now $1.98 Men's heavy work Shoes $1.75, now $ 1 . 5 5 Men's high top Shoes 25 per cent to 33 per cent off regular price Boys livy. School Shoes, $1.75, now $1.37 Boys' heavy School Shoes $2.01) $1.63 Itoys heavy School Shoes $2.25 $1.87 I toys heavy School Shoes $2.50 $2. .19 I toys high top Shoes $3.50 $2.89 I toys high lop Shoes $3.25 $3.75 Itoys' high top Shoes $3.00 $2.68 I toys line Shoes $2.00 $1.63 I toys (ini' Shoes $2.25 $1.95 Boys’ tine Shoes $2.50 $2.19 < iiris’ and M i s s e s ' Shoes $1.50, now $1.25 (Iiris’ and Misses’ Slioea $1.75, now $1.48 (iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.00, now $1.63 (iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.25, now $1.98 (iiris’ and Misses’ Shoes $2.50, now $2.27 (!ii Is' an<I Misses' Shoes $.3.00, now $2.48 Women s Shoes $2.00, now $1.63 Women s Shoes $2.50, now $2.19 Women s Shoes $3.50, now $2.87 Women 's Shoes $3.00, now $2.48 Gresham ’s Big Main Street Department Store Men’s Furnishings Groceries Ladies’ Furnishings Men ’s Aequepelle Coats, , l'gth, each $2.00 Mell 's Duck Coata, reg. $1.50 $1.23 Men ’s Duck Coats, reg. $3.00 $2 37 Men ’s heavy Mackinaws, at $2 37 Men 's Alligator long Coats, reg $3.50, $2^63 Men ’s Alligator Coats, reg $2.25, at $1.98 Mell ’s I uderw 'r, fleeced lined,reg. 50c 3 7 '- e Mel! ’s I nderwear, all wool, reg. 75c 62 Men ’s I nderwear, all wool, reg. $1.00 7g, Mell ’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.00 73, Men ’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.50 $1.19 Men’s Flannel Over Shirts, reg. $1.75 $1.37 Men 's Outing Flannel Night Shirts, 75c 58 Men 's Hals, all grades as high as $2.50 98 Boys’ * i|i,s- 85a, each 12'- I toys ’ Sweaters, bins full of them, at 50 Mell ’s Sweaters from 25 to 40 per cent off. fleeced lined Underwear, reg. 25c. 19 fleeced lined I ’nderwear,reg. 50c 38 Union Suits, all wool, reg. 75c 53e Union Suits, all wool 85c........... 63c Union Suits, all wool, reg. $1.00 78 Bliaaea Union Suita, all wool. reg. $l 2 5 98< Misses Union Suits, all wool, reg $1.45 $1.19 Ladies' Ladies' Misses' Misses’ Misses’ Sugar 21 pounds, best ................... $1.06 Kiee, best Jap, 20 pounds $1.00 Rolled Oats, 25 pounds ...................... $1.00 K. ( ’. Baking Powder, 25 oz. ........................16 Cleveland Baking Powder, 1 pound................30 Cleveland Baking Powder, l/fc pound.............. 15 Apricots, 2 cans for .25 Peaches, 2 cans for ..................... .25 Tomatoes, 1 can f o r ............... .07 Corn, 1 can for 07 I ¡cans, 1 can l or............................................ .07 Peas, 1 can for................................................11 8. M. Soap, 6 bars for......................................25 B. E. Soap, 6 bars f o r ........................................25 8 b a rs S ta r S o ap 25 1 bottle V inegar................................................. 10 Coal Oil, per gallon............................................ 12 5 pounds good Coffee $1.00 Matches, 3 boxes for .10 Fish Flakes, 1 can .10 Salmon, 3 cans ..................................................25 Cream, 3 cans, all kinds .25 Unsweetened Chocolate, cake................ .15 Walnuts, 2 lbs. for .35 Syrup, 10 lbs. friction tops .45 Post tavern, special, pg...... .15 Ladies’ Sweaters from 20 to 30 per cent off. House Dresses from 15 to 33 per cent off. Silk Mufflers, extra large, reg. 50c 38c Girls' Kain Capes, reg. $1.65 $ ] 33 Ladies’ Collars, reg. sold at 25c, now 5,10 15 Ladies’ Waists, at, each 43,. All Umbrellas Reduced 331 per cent I FLO SS Dry Goods C a lic o e s e n d l e s s v a r i e t y A. F . C . 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D abney, o f P o rtla n d , w as o t th e le a s e o f a d a ir y f a rm la te ly h e re o n e d ay th is w e e k lo o k in g a f u s e d by t h e p l a i n t i f f I t s a l l e g e d v io t e r h i s I n t e r e s t s . la t i o n by M r J o h n s o n is s a i d to b e t h e R c \ H J E llio tt o f th e N a ie r e n e ■ iu » e o f t h e d i s c o n t i n u a n c e b y M r c h u r c h w ill p r e a c h at th e F re e N ea ra re r of h is G r e s h a m m ilk | M e th o d is t c h u r c h n e x t S u n d a y m o r n - • I I I l i n g a t 11 o 'c l o c k . ro u te . CITY FINANCES FOR YEAR 1913 s o u th - F o l l o w i n g is t h e a n n u a l r e p o r t o f th e c ity t r e a s u r e r f o r th e past year in b o t h t h e g e n e r a l a n d w a t e r f u n d s fo r th e y e a r 19 1 3 , s u b m itte d to th e c o m m o n c o u n c il o n T u e s d a y e v e n in g Gresham’s Big Main Street Department Store PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED LARD 5-Ib. Pail, 10-lb. Pail, * * BEST MEATS. 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