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PAGE FOUR GRESHAM OUTLOOK TUESDAY. JANUARY 1». 1B14 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Announcement Unusual! The W. R. Burke Stock of High-Grade Jewelry is in the hands of the Selling Agent to be sold. Your Big OPPORTUNITY SALE 7 BIG, SENSATIONAL SELLING DAYS Opens Jan. 17 Saturday Closes Jan. 24 Saturday I he G reatest Saving E vent in th e C o m m u n ity 's history! A Sale unexpected a n d w ithout a predecessor. I he stock m ust be sold an d th e prices will be slashed w ithout regard to real values. I his is your buying o p p o rtu n ity ! J e w e lr y at U n d re a m e d of P ric e s ! Find out about the O P P O R T U N IT Y E N V E L O P E S . G ifts for you. THE STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY T h e y hold Mrs. O scar E ric k so n , a t W a rre n , E. S. S m ith a n d fam ily, w ho re- T hey re tu rn e d M onday ev en in g bring- oently cam e from G ra n ts ' P ass, hav e ' in R th e ir little g ra n d s o n , A rth u r w ith th em fo r a visit. g o n e to S p o k an e to visit re la tiv e s. W hile th e re c e n t heavy ra in s have cau sed co n sid e ra b le d am ag e In m any p a rts of th e s ta te , and hav e w ashed o u t se v eral ra ilro a d s, th e re h as been no d am ag e of any kind in E a ste rn M ultnom ah. T h e O. W. P an d Mt. H ood lin es hav e had no tro u b le so fa r a n d th e tr a in s hav e been r u n n in g alo n g on a p re tty close sch ed u le. Since B ert L indsey p u t on his c le a ra n c e sa le th e s to re has been h av in g a ru sh of c u sto m e rs th a t k eeps all h an d s busy. N o th in g like g e ttin g b a rg a in s w hen you can and now is th e tim e. It only conies th a t way once a year. FRIDAY W. R. Burke, Jeweler Mrs. M. N y stro m , who recen tly re n te d h e r farm in Pow ell V alley to j L. B ates, has re n te d F o ste r C ooley's J h o u se in G resh am an d will m ove h a r fam ily in th is week. C C Store 22c Auction Thursday, Jan. 1 5 ,11:30 a.m. WRITING A CHECK W. B. BROWN p ro v em en ts, In clu d in g a $40,000 it ts e a sie r going dow n s tre a m high school an d s tre e t Im prove- >han u p . bu t DUt alw ay s so aattsia c - I lory In th e eud. m enta coating $23,000. l> , T he O u tlo o k is in re c e ip t of a re- cent c o m m u n icatio n fro m J. C. B elieu, of S hedd, O regon, in w hich he sa}'8 th a t he 18 fa rm lt‘K “ w th a t P' aCe He o fte n t b *nk s of old 'G re sh a m , an d w ould lik e to be back be re n d e re d in th e in te re s t of a p ro h ere. h ib itio n a m e n d m e n t to th e n a tio n a l c o n stitu tio n . Mrs. H. L. W ostell j Mrs. K a rd e ll an d baby hav e been will hav e c h a rg e of th e p ro g ra m and a t th e h o sp ita l in P o rtla n d fo r a Mrs. H a ttie W ilson of P o rtla n d , s h o rt tim e, w here Mrs. K a rd e ll is s ta te s u p e r in te n d e n t fo r U nion Sig- ta k in g tr e a tm e n t fo r rh e u m a tism , nal w ork, w ill be o n e of th e sp eak - T h e locaI o p tio n q u e8 tton as to th e ers. An In v ita tio n is e x ten d e d to leg ality of th e elec tio n h eld h e re all to be p re se n t, an d in o th e r p a rts of O regon on No Miss N elly F ox, co u n ty lib ra ria n , v em b er 4. is being a rg u e d to d ay be sp e n t th is fo renoon a t th e G resham fo re th e su p re m e c o u rt a t Salem . lib ra ry an d w ent in th e a fte rn o o n P e rh a p s se v e ra l d ay s w ill pass be to T ro u td a le to v isit th e lib ra ry fo re a decision w ill be given. th e re . T h e W o m an ’s C h ris tia n T em pi an ce U nion w ill m eet nex t T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 o ’clock in th e B ap tist ch u rc h , w hen a sp ecial p ro g ra m w ill AUCTION SALE SPECIALS Public sp e n t a few h o u rs in G resh am last S a tu rd a y w ith h e r d a u g h te rs , th e M isses L a u ra an d M abel Shipley. C. M arsten s now has tw o g aso lin e I w oodsaw s in o p e ra tio n . T h e new | one is m o u n ted on a u to w heels and T h e s to c k h o ld e rs of th e B an k of L a d ie s’ Aid B ak e Sale. ' is n o t so heavy as th e old one. It ! can be o p e ra te d by o ne m an If occa G resh am m e t th is m o rn in g a t th e T h e L a d ie s’ Aid so ciety w ill hold sion re q u ire s It to go an y d ista n c e b an k a n d e le c te d d ire c to rs as fo l a sa le of h om e cooked a rtic le s n ext low s: B enj. C am ero n , F. A. H o lli | 'o r sm a ll jobs. S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e N ovelty day, G ust L a rso n , E m a n u e l A n d e r S to re on P ow ell s tre e t. All m em An a d jo u rn e d m eetin g of th e com son a n d E rn e st W. P e te rso n . T he w on council w ill be held to n ig h t a t d ire c to rs th e n se le c te d B enj. C a m e r b ers a re a sk e d to c o n trib u te to w ard th e sale. C om e and get so m e th in g j w hlqh it 1 b expected th a t som e dispo on p re s id e n t, F. A. H o llid ay , vice 92 i sltio n w ill be m ade of th e w a te r com p re s id e n t a n d E rn e s t W. P e te rso n good fo r y o u r S un d ay d in n e r. I m issio n er problem . It ls said th a t c ash ier. M r. P e te rso n com m enced I th e re a re se v e ra l perso n s w ho w ould w ork a t th e b an k y este rd a y . I be w illing to ta k e o v e r th e w ork of N in etee n m em b ers of th e J u n io r ! re a d in g th e m e te rs an d th e o th e r d u tie s o f th e p o sitio n fo r a sm a lle r E p w o rth L eag u e m et last S a tu rd a y On the Nystrom Farm, at Powell co m p en satio n th a n has been paid a t th e h om e of Mrs. E lla A ton and Valley, 1 mile north of Gillis en jo y ed a social an d b u sin ess m e e t | h e re to fo re . Station. ing. Officers fo r th e e n su in g six S h a ttu c k 's big c le a ra n c e sa le be- m o n th s w ere e le c te d as follow s: i gan on S a tu rd a y as a d v e rtise d an d p re s id e n t, G lenn R u sh e r; vice pres- I | th e crow ds th a t w ere w aited upon id en t. H aro ld L y m an ; s e c r e ta ry ,! tax ed th e a tte n tio n of th e c le rk s to R u th In g lis; tr e a s u r e r an d lib ra ria n , | 1 P. M. jlh e fu lle st e x te n t. G oods a re being W in ifre d St. C lair. Mrs. C. E. R u sh COW, HEIFER, sla u g h te re d an d th e sa le is to la st al e r and Mrs. L illian P u llen a ssiste d | 2 HORSES, th is m o n th . B ut it is ju s t as w ell to Mrs. A ton a n d Miss H o ag lan d in e n CALF, HAY. I com e e arly an d g et first choice. te rta in in g . T h e new ly e lec ted o f Simplex ('ream Separator, Mrs. M aggie B liss, of R ockw ood, ficers w ere in s ta lle d a t th e re g u la r Mower, llay Rake, Harrow, received w ord y e ste rd a y of th e d e a th m e etin g S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . Cultivator, Plow, Double W ork o f h e r b ro th e r a t T u rin , N. Y., on C lau d e S m ith h as b o u g h t a tw o- ing Harness, Single Harness, 2 F rid ay la st. H e w as k illed by a p a sse n g e r H ow ard a u to fo r h is ow n Lumber Wagons, Buggy, Spring fa llin g tim b e r w hile a t w ork on a use an d figures h e w ill m ak e a sav- I W a g o n , Hay Knife, Tools, Etc. b u ild in g . H e w as a b o u t 48 y e a rs of ing of en o u g h on c a rry in g his ow n Cook ~ S tove, 2 D ressers, 2 C om ag e an d leaves a fam ily. su p p lies to and from P o rtla n d , co n m odes. 3 B eds, C u p b o a rd s, C h airs, R ep o rts from Good S a m a rita n h o s nected w ith th e p ic tu re th e a te r, to C ouch, Sew ing M achine. A nd o th e r pital c o n cern in g th e co n d itio n of m ak e th e in v e stm e n t p rofitable. th in g s too n u m e ro u s o t m en tio n . Miss M abel P u lle n , w ho u n d e rw e n t Rev. F. H. F re u n d w ho has le ft an o p e ra tio n fo r a p p en d ic itis, a re MRS. M. NYSTROM, Owner fav o rab le. She is expected hom e fo r Id a h o on official d u tie s ex p ects to R. I. A ND ERSO N, A u ctio n eer. re tu rn n ext T uesday. w ith in a w eek. T h e sh o o tin g tr a p used by th e G resh am gun club w as rem oved from th e fa ir g ro u n d s y este rd a y to PUREST AND BEST - HOME RENDERED S h a ttu c k 's w a reh o u se on a cco u n t of th e w a te r overflow ing th e sh o o tin g field. A bout 20 cords of h uge slabw ood from o ne of th e c o u n try m ills is being sto w ed aw ay in th e b asem en t ae-- BEST MEATS, SANITARY INSPECTED of th e F irs t S ta te B ank b u ild in g for use in th e fu rn ace. It is said to be b e tte r fo r th a t p u rp o se th a n live cordw ood. A m ong th e p erio d icals at th e lib ra AT THE ry o f sp ecial in te re s t to th e people o f th is vicinity, si F ru it an d P ro d u ce D istrib u to r, a w eekly m ag azine pub lish ed In P o rtla n d , w hich is accom p an ied each week by a su p p le m e n t called T h e M ark et L e tte r. T h e m ag azin e ls dev o ted to th e m a rk e tin g In d u stry an d th e L e tte r q u o te s th e C. E. P rice is c a rry in g h is left eye la te st new s on fru it an d o th e r pro in a ban d ag e, th e re s u lt of an o p e r Gresham's Busy, Progressive Store duce. atio n fo r a c a ta ra c t w hich w as form - Mr. and Mrs. G eorge R uegg a re 1 ing upon it W e h ave p laced on Sale a large am ount of R em nan ts and th e p a re n ts of a son b o rn on Ja il A , H o ld e rs of sto ck c e rtific a te s in th e ask you to co m e and look th ese over. Miss H alle th e lib ra ria n re q u e sts old G ru n g e F a ir asso ciatio n a re re- Y ou can find alm ost any kind of g o o d s and can p urch ase tb a t any h av in g m easles o r any i q u e ste d to sen d them to th e secre- them at very reason ab le prices. o th e r co n tag io u s disease, c arefu lly , ta ry of th e M u ltn o m ah C ounty F a ir w rap th e books In p ap er b efo re re- asso c ia tio n . E. L. T h o rp e, fo r ex- tu rn in g th em , in o rd e r to in s u re change. W e have also p laced on S ale all th e ir being p ro p erly fu m ig a te d be- I. w . M artln ,las 8 ta rte i, th e o u r 2 5 c D re ss G o o d s, this 1 n fo re tn ey a re re tu rn e d to th e shelves. R ockw ood d a iry an d is finding a w eek, c h o ic e p er yard. lifC __ gro w in g d em an d fo r his p ro d u ct B arg ain su b sc rip tio n ra te s fo r w hich he ls d e liv e rin g an y w h e re in Ladies’ Outing Flannel U nder th e E v en in g T eleg ram have been e x - : G resh am an d vicinity. skirts, Special Sale Price for ten d ed to F e b ru a ry 1. at th e ra te of , this week only.......................... , R evival serv ices a re now in prog- 43.50 fo r o n e y ear. T h is nrice will tiouiiivMiv i ii .i i P r,‘,' R a * ,h e B ap tist ch u rch . Rev. W. p ositively be d isco n tin u ed a t th a t ,, ,, . 1 , H. H eaven, p a sto r T h ird B ap 'ist tim e. In co n n ectio n w ith th e O u t- F 't h u r c h , P o rtla n d , will p reach to look, one y e a r fo r $4.50. L ist o f le tt e r s . n ig h t. Rev. W. O. S h an k , p a sto r T h e follow ing list of le tte r s re- If ev ery th in g ls not exactly as we Ea8' 8 ,d e H ap,l8t c h u rc h , P o rtla n d , m ain u n called fo r a t th e G resh am O th e r p re a c h e rs o llo lile n H ule P o u ltr y F a r m , | post office fo r th e week en d in g ex p ected , p e rh a p s on th e w hole It ls to m o rro w nt <i Just a b o u t as well. P o rtla n d w ill be w ith us th is and Ai ilctiu ah i S ta tio n , K ata ca d u c m J a n u a ry 11. 1914. _______________ ' j next w eek. C om e an d h e a r. E. A. line, ,'i c e n ts fa te . ( L e tte rs M rs Roy B ond, Miss $ < 0 9 Le° nard Dally O reg o n ian , 1 yr. reg . ' V era M W h ite 1 5 0 c h as W. St Jo h n s, of V ancouver. T w lce-a-W eek O u tlo o k . 1 yr. G ards Satu S auls, R alp h W. K ep 6 00 " C-. is th e g u est of W. F. H oney. C o m b in atio n , 1 y e a r ............... ler. E r r e tt T u ttle , D onald T ay lo r. E. W IL L M E I I. at A u ctio n N. E d w ard s, ( 2 ) , M rs M ary Mur- My e n tire , ,, lot ... of .. S. <?. .. W h . ite _ I-eg — , r*y. M rs W a l t e r B row n. Miss B e rth a liorns. of I) \ \ N oung. W yckoff »nd Mob„m , , p„ ,,.h „ ,, ... . . . S how Fluff s tra ln s ; also W h ite an 1 Mo8e8- Mr* J u h “ B. R lck ab au g h . Luft Rocks 300 heml no reserv e P e a rl D o llarh ld e. “ J u s t w ait a m in u te an d I'll w rite a check fo r i f llli. Ill \ , t h e fam ous cock b ird t h n > F o re ig n L e tte r— Me C frp rfm Dvu- Say th is to y o u rself an d see how good it sounds. A p ro m in e n t f i l l i e s w inner ef first at P o rtla n d aho v and many o th e r first prlxe win b u sin ess m an say s th a t th e p ro u d e st act of his life w as th e w rit P h o to g ra p h Mrs W arren Hette- l e r s no w ith th e rest Also tw o ing of a tw o -d o llar check, to pay fo r a h a t, w hen h e w as fifteen i iiws frenli noon; o n e horse, hai n r —, 'b e rg e r. y ears old I n o light w a g o n s; fou r sw a r m s o f T h ese le tte r s w ill be s e n t to th e T h e re Is a c e rta in sa tisfa c tio n in sig n in g y o u r n am e to y o u r be«™, anil fix tu re s ; g ard e n tools. d ead le tte r office Jan u ary 2S, l i o i i - e l i o l i l fu rn itu re , chicken m o p s, first ch eck th a t c an n o t be ctyupured w ith any o th e r feeling of befo re. In in c u b a to r, ch ick en fence, ra n n i d 1913, if n o t d e liv e re d elatio n . callin g fo r th e abo v e, p lease say ad - | fru it, e t c ,, eie. TH IN G S TO K EM EM REK . Sale will he h eld u n d e r s h e lte r I v e rtlsed , giv ing d a te of list. W rite legibly. N ever leave any room fo r d o u b t as to th e rain o r sh in e Im m ed iately a f te r I McCOLL, P. M F re e L unch w hich w ill be aerv eu at a m o u n t an d th e p erso n It is to be paid to If th e r e ls any d o u b t 1 1 :3 0 o'clock. in th e m in d of th e te lle r as to th e a m o u n t of th e check as show n An Ideal W o m an 's l^ u a llv e . A ddress m ail bids to C. D. Min by th e figure« he alw ay s goes by th e a m o u n t w ritte n o u t In fu ll in W ho s a n t s to ta k e s a lts , o r can ton, 411 S tock E x ch an g e B ld g , th e body o f th e check to r oil, w heu th e re la n o th in g b et P ortland, Oregon te r th a n Dr. K ing a New L ite l'tila A check m u st be e n d o rsed Just as th e n a m e ts w ritte n on th e fo r all bow el tro u b le s T ney act face of tt. If th e n am e is in c o rre c tly w ritte n on th e check It g en tly an d u a lu r a h y ou th e atom acD sh o u ld be en d o rsed to co rre sp o n d an d th e c o rre c t e n d o rs e m e n t Box 33. Sellw ood S ta tio n , a n d liver, s tim u la te a n d re g u la te w ritte n rig h t below th e first one __________ P o rtla n d . Oregon y o u r bow els a n d to n e up th e e n tire l« )s ie m P rice 25c. At a ll D rug- D uring th e p ast y e a r M onm outh * ‘»1» H hi. B u caieu « l o , P n n a - haa sp e n t $110.000 fo r local i m - 1 a *,‘phl* o r 81 U ’“ “ lor this week only An in te re s tin g p ro g ra m of stu d y follow ed by a so cial h o u r an d lu n c h eon h av e been p re p a re d by th e W o m a n 's H om e M issionary so ciety fo r to m o rro w a fte rn o o n , J a n u a r y 14, a t th e hom e of Mrs Geo. W. K enney Miss M abel T h o m as w ill a ss ist M rs K enney in e n te rta in in g . All lad les a re co rd ia lly in v ited , w h e th e r m em - bers o r n o ,‘ M rs. A. W. S hipley of B ull R un Friday, Jan. 16 Watch for Large Ad. in next issue of Outlook Remirent Sale A n n o u n cem en ts a re b eing p u t o u t fo r a m a s q u e ra d e ball a t S andy th e n ig h t o f F e b ru a ry 14, u n d e r m a n a g e m en t of Geo. B eers an d C. C. B u r roughs. H. L. D uke is p re p a rin g to leave G resh am , sin ce se llin g his co n fec tio n ery sto re. H e will go to St M ar tin sp rin g s fo r a b o u t tw o w eeks, th en on a v isit to Y acolt an d possi- bly to h is old hom e in T exas. He ex- poets to re tu rn to G resh am fo r a s h o rt w hile before s e ttlin g dow n to business a g a in in som e o th e r place. Mr. an d Mrs. E. C. L indsey sp e n t a cou p le of days w ith th e ir d a u g h te r , | i-IRST G R E STATE BANK SHAM, . - TÌK EX mc LARD 70c $1.35 HOWITT’S MARKET POWELL STREET The Big Money-Saving Sale Continues AT S H A T T U C K ’S EVERYBODY is benefitted a n d satisfied th at ou r Sale is no m istake. e do w h at w e ad vertise a n d advertise w h a t w e do. e w ant to extend a n invitation to everyone w ithin reach of this store to call a n d see th a t ou r statem en ts are true a n d th at o u r goods a n d prices are right an d WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY REM EM BER \X e are selling shoes from 50c a n d up. THE DEMONSTRATION of the Platinum Plate Metal Polisher and Sterilizer. No rub bing. no scrubbing, no powder, no paste. Bring in your old tarnished, dirty silverware, that you cannot clean with anything, and SEE IT CLEANED IN AN INSTANT. Will be at Shattuck’s Store, Saturday, Jan. 17 - O ldest llan k in m e C ounty. o u te n le th e City of P o rtla n d . 5-lb. Pail, 10-lb. Pail, • • • • » ••