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PAGE POCK GRESHAM OFTDOOK FRIDA T. J ANT ARY 1«. 1914 IN GRESHAM AND VICINITY Price-Slashing Event in the History of the Community. A Sale without a predecessor in Gresham’s history. JANUARY JANUARY W. R. BURKE’S Complete Stock of High-Grade Jewelry is now in the hands of the SELLING AGENTS. Every article reduced regardless of former selling-price and real value. The one thought in mind is, SELL THE GOODS. Rockford Heavy-Plated Silverware d esig n K n ife an d F o rk , s e t $3.1*41 $1.54* p lain d c-ig n K n ife am i F o rk , set $2.45 $10.4)4* fancy d esig n K n ife an ti F o rk . $11.15 $3.54» T n ld e Spoons, set o f (1 $1.1*4* $3.00 Ih ^ s e rt Spoons, set o f o $1.73 $1.50 llei ry Spoons, now 85 $1.75 llo t <’a k e N ew er, now $1.00 $1.25 S u g a r S hell an d B u tte r K n ife .73 $1.00 H eat F o rk , p leasin g d e sig n .55 $3.50 set of O S alad F o rk s $2.25 $3.2.5 set of 41 B u tte r S p re a d s $2.15 M .L R O G E R S H AKE AT O FF $.->.4 44 * 1 Mill ) ssl U 1 4 if I *4 OH COMM! NITY S IL V E R AT 4OM I I.F T F XSSOBTM FNT O F A t IO O ’c lo c k 11 m l P u inti it I 'h inti off M o ilin g o ff W u le i im in A rtic le s a K o ulitu in 1 3 off P e llS S ilve r Bi posit ware l/„ off lias vv itli Gold m id S ilv e r Handles ‘/ a o ff Sm,ill fancy Desk Clocks i 2 Off .Mantle Clocks 1 3 off 2.(HI A lai hi ('lo c k s fo r $1.16 ''ilk I in tin 1-3 off O’CLOCK Saturday Saturday Morning Illin o is 11 Jew el. 20 y e a r east at W a lth a m , 21 Jew el. 20 y e a r case a t E lgin. 17 Je w e l, 25 y e a r cs.se a t R o ck fo rd . 17 Jew el, 25 y e a r case a t H am p to n , 17 Jew el, L ife-tim e case a t Sw iss, 17 Jew el, 20 y e a r ease at W alth am , 15 Jew el, 20 y e a r ease at E lg in , 7 Jew el, 20 y e a r ease a t A ssortm en t o f H a t c h e s Old Prices Fade Away Old prices fade into oblivion. The only mention of them will be in the way of comparison. Every Article greatly Reduced You wont recognize the article by the price, so prepare to meet a great value-giving surprise. Jewelry Bargains T h e g re a te s t th in g o f its k in d e v e r a tte m p te d w ith o u t e x c e p tio n . N e v e r b e fo re such o p p o rtu n itie s o f b u y in g . D id yo u e ve r h e a r o f a $10.00 g u a ra n te e d G old W a tc h , W a lth a m m o ve m e n t, s e llin g fo r 25c. T h a t's ju s t w h a t we w ill do. also m any o th e r a rtic le s o f d if f e r ent values w ill tie placed in th is o ffe r. Y ou see e v e rv a r tic le b e fo re b u y in g . T h a t's f a ir enough. B e tte r he here w hen th e d o o rs open. $40.00 E l g i n 21 Jew el, 20 y e a r e a s e a t F u ll BABY R IN G S , S E T S A N D S IG N E T Opportunity Envelope Men’s Gold Watches M any O th er P rice s. $39.50 $104.041 S S I 00 $26.50 $28 50 $18 50 $16 50 $14 85 $10.35 $8.35 $1.75 $2.35 $3.2.5 $3.(43 $4.3.5 R e g u la r $1.4M* v alu es, now .05 R e g u la r $1.23 value*, now .85 Solid G old an d G old F ille d B race lets, re g . v alues up to $20.04» H e h a v e n 't space n o r tim e to try anil q u o te you piice.s on every a rtic le H ow ever th e lew m en tio n ed will give you a good idea of o u r g r e a t R ed u ctio n s. To a p p re c ia te fully th e v alue-giving you m ust com e to th e sto re , a n d lie tte r com e e a rly too, if you w ant y o u r choice. 25C $ 5 &. n 0 R o ck fo rd , 17 Jew el Solid (to ld $38 <>o $38.00 $25.00 $25.00 $22.00 $20.00 $14.00 $11 00 Reg. $3.00 v alu es at Keg. $1.00 v alu es at R eg- $5.00 v alu es at Reg. $0.00 v alu es at Reg. $7.00 v alu es at BARGAIN CARNIVAL Jewelry Bargains T o ile t S a tu r d a y E v ery p erso n (o v e r 1 (i y e a rs ) in sid e th e S to re a t Ilia! tim e w ill s h a r e a lik e in th is G reat O p p o rtu n ity . P o sitiv ely no o b lig a tio n a lta c lie tl to th is b ig lib e ra l offer, .lust 4 m he in (his s to re is all lliu t is re q u ire tl. See Bowl in Show W indow . BE AT T H E STO K E AT 1« A..M. S I R E Ladies' and Men's Signet, Emblem and Plain Rings 1-3 off. Birthstone Rings for all months of the year GRAND O’CLOCK Saturday Morning 9 LARGE CUT GLASS 1 JOWL GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE C ut G lass, best m ak es, good a ss o rtm e n t >4 a n d 1-3 off Gold F illed S tick P ins | -3 ,,ff Solid G old Cuff L inks, fancy and plain d esig n s, G re a tly R educed. L ockets, larg e a s s o rtm e n t, in Solid Gold and Gold F ille d , v alu es lip to $22.00. E veryone c u t c le a r dow n. lia r Pin*. B roaches, B eau ty P ins, E tc., sacrificed. Neck C h ain s, G old I d l e d and Solid Gold, up to $0.00. G re a tly r e fla te d . Ladies’ Gold Watches $45.00 Illin o is. 15 Jew el, Solid Gold $38.00 Illin o is. 1» Jew el, Solid Gold $32 50 S o u th b en d . 7 Jew el, Solid Gold $25.00 H am d o n . 17 Jew. I, 25 y e a r case $20.04* W alth am , 15 jew el, 25 y e a r ease $16.00 E lgin. 7 Jew el. 25 y e a r ease $15.00 Sw iss, 7 jew el. 25 y e a r ease $11 4*0 Sw iss. 7 jew el. 20 y e a r case $9 00 New York S ta n d a rd . 7 Jew el, 20 y e a r ease T he O p p o rtu n ity of a L ife T im e to Buy H a tc h e s . OUR POLICY Fair and honest treatm ent above all else. Under no cireu instances whatever will any article be misrepre sented. Satisfaction equal to our guarantee goes with every sale. No inflated values No goods but from our regular stock. You are absolutely insured against in ferior ipiality. You may buy with confidence. Our reputation is at stake. $30 00 $2 7 .0 0 $22.50 $18.50 $14.50 $11.85 $141.(4.5 $S.4(4* $41.25 You’re Mighty Lucky Lu2k was not intended for the few. Luck is simply grasping your opportunities. This is your opportunity. You’ll be mighty Lucky if you take advantage of this Sale j S ta te b an k y e ste rd a y rep laced th e old officers in th e ir p re s e n t p o sitio n s (T hey a re A. M eyers, p re s id e n t; T heo- j ilore B ru g g e r, vice p re s id e n t; C. J. L u n d q u ist, c a s h ie r; L a u ra V. B ulke- A. M eyers. Services a s u su al on S unday a t { ley, a s s is ta n t ca sh ie r. th e M ethodist E piscopal ch u rch . I T h e o d o re B ru g g e r a n d C. J. L u n d - P re a c h in g b o th m o rn in g a n d e v e n j q u ls t a re th e d ire c to rs o f th e bank. ing by th e p a sto r, Rev. M elville T. B u rk e 's o p p o rtu n ity sa le w ill be- W ire. On M onday n ig h t, J a n u a r y ! gin to m o rro w and w ill be th e a ttra c - 19, a t th e p arso n ag e, l)r. Ja m e s i tion to m o rro w . T h e show w indow is M oore, d is tric t s u p e rin te n d e n t will filled w ith n u m e ro u s a rtic le s of je w hold th e second (tu a rte riy c o n feren ce elry a n d o th e r artic le s, all of w hich S u n d ay school on S unday a t 10 a m., a r e to be sold a t low prices. T he J u n io r L eag u e a t 3 :3 0 p. m ., E p ¡ O p p o rtu n ity ” en v elo p e is a fe a tu re w o rth L eague a t 6 :4 5 p. m. th a t w ill d raw , a n d th e c u t g lass dish Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. D avidson have ! to be g iven aw ay is w o rth being been e n te r ta in in g th e la t t e r ’s fa th e r th e r e fo r a t lo o 'clo ck , to m o rro w . P. II. L eabo, o f T he D alles, a n d M. W ord w as received from S e a ttle B. L eabo, of A u ro ra, O regon. ¡y e s te rd a y th a t M rs. M aude H isel. P rin cip al S tu b b s an d Miss Y oung d a u g h te r of W. H. C ongdon, w ould of th e G resh am h ig h school a re hav e to u n d erg o a n o th e r su rg ic a l o p g re a tly en c o u ra g e d by th e in te re s t e ra tio n . S he w ill be ta k e n to P ro v i ta k e n in th e re cen t d e b a te s, a n d den ce h o sp ital next w eek, i t will be c o n sid e r th a t th e G resh am d e b a te rs h e r th ird o p e ratio n . did well in view of th e fact th a t they T lie m o rn in g serv ices a t th e F re e w ere all b eg in n ers, none h av in g d e M eth o d ist ch u rc h n ext S unday will b ated before. Mr. S tu b b s an d Miss be a t th e u su al h o u rs. Love fe a st Y oung coached hotli team s a lt e r se rv ice will follow th e serm o n . T he n ately and not se p a ra te ly as s ta te d in p a sto r. Rev. E. W. H ig h t, w ill p reach . th e last O utlook. T h e re w ere th is T h e re will be no serv ice in th e e v e n y e a r six w ho trie d o u t fo r th e team . ing. A lready th e re have been tw en ty -o n e W. R. G ould lias recovered from h ig h school s tu d e n ts w ho h av e s ig his re c e n t accid en t an d has g one to nified th e ir in te n tio n to try fo r th e I w ork in th e woods ag ain . te a m s nex t year. Mrs. E. W. H ig h t re tu rn e d th is N eighbors J. O. W ilson an d A. L. week from F o re st G rove w here sh e K eenan of C am p 7 7 W oodm en of has been sin ce C h ristm a s w ith h e r th e W orld w ere in G resham y e s te r p a re n ts, Rev. and Mrs. D. W. Cook. day in th e in te re s t of th e M u ltn o S. ('. K n ig h to n of L a C e n te r, W ash m ah R ooster, th e C am p 's m on th ly in g to n , sp e n t a day o r tw o th is week m agazine. w ith his son, A aron K n ig h to n and C lau d e S m ith is a ssistin g in th e fam ily. O utlook office th ia week d u rin g a Mrs. Jo e H am lin an d d a u g h te r, ru s h of work. L a u ra , of P o rtla n d , v isited y e sterd ay S ev eral pro sp ectiv e b u y ers of w ith G ra n d m a H am lin. G resham p r o p e r ty , have visited Mrs. P earl B ecker, of P o rtla n d , G resh am w ithin th e p ast few days as am i h e r fa th e r-in -la w , Mr. B ecker, a re s u lt of th e an n o u n c e m e n t th a t of l.os A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia , a re th e th e au to m o b ile facto ry is going to u ests of th e fo r m e r’s p a re n ts, Mr. be built. A n o th e r facto ry o r tw o and Mrs. D. C. Ross. an d G resham will have a little p ro s Mrs. C la ra K ane is im p ro v in g h e r p e rity boom all of Its own. hom e by th e ad d itio n of a b ath ro o m . J o h n B row n Went to his gold m ine E. C. L indsey is doing th e c a rp e n te r in so u th e rn O regon y e ste rd a y an d expects to m ake a sa le of th e p ro p w ork an d H ow ard T ru s c o tt th e plum bing. e rty w hile aw ay. He has still a n o th Mrs. W. J. W irtz an d d a u g h te r, of e r good piece of m in in g p ro p erty th e re w hich he expects to develope P o rtla n d , w ere c a lle rs in G resham if th e sa le of th e developed m ine is today. m ade. T h e G resh am G irls' H ose T eam H o rd w as received h e re y e ste rd a y h as m oved its club room to a new in th e F ir s t S ta te B ank m o rn in g of th e d e a th of Mrs. E liza lo catio n beth G ullickson, who died a t 5 :4 5 b u ild in g an d has c h riste n e d it, H ose in P o rtla n d . S he w ould hav e been T eam M anor. T he new room is very 84 y e a rs ol' age on th e 28th of next a ttra c tiv e and is fitted up w ith a m o n th an d d e a th w as du e to th e piano a n d o th e r a rtic le s of use a n d lu lirm a tiv e s of age. S he was th e com fort. m o th e r of Alex. G ullickson an d th e An in q u iry h as com e to th e O u t late H enry G ullickson, of G resham . look fo r m ilk goats. A nyone h av in g In te rm e n t took place th is a f t e r such a n im a ls w ill p lease leave w ord. noon in tile G resham cem e tery , Rev. Mrs. E. M. G rim es, w ho re c e n tly M. T. W ire officiating, w ith services sold h e r farm to D. E. Tow le, of a t th e M. E. ch u rch . P ark R iver, N o rth D ak o ta, has T ile case of a s s a u lt an d b a tte ry , moved in to J o h n B liss' c o tta g e on p re fe rre d a g a in st Lee M errill in a th e B ase Line. P o rtla n d co u rt by C. It. G u n d ru m , F re d P ow ell, of P o rtla n d , sp e n t was dism issed. It was th e o utcom e ' Sunday w ith his p a re n ts, Mr. and of a s tre e t fight in G resham last Mrs. C has. Pow ell. S a tu rd a y ev en in g betw een th e two, Mrs. E lla A ton left to d ay fo r La- in w hich both receiv ed a few d e li m onta, O regon, w h e re sh e will spend ca te m em entoes of th e occasion. a b o u t a m o n th w ith h e r b ro th e r, J _ E. G. K ard ell h as tu rn e d o v e r the «•’. W ilm a rth , fo rm e rly of B o r i n f S ^ office of fa ir se c re ta ry to his su cces Mrs. A ton was accom panied by h e r so r, E. L. T h o rp e, and is m ak in g a r I m o th e r, Mrs. L. M. T ay lo r, of Bor- ra n g e m e n ts to le a v p fo r M an zan ita ! ing. Rev. F. H. F re u n d has re tu rn e d beach as soon a s th e tr a n s p o rta tio n from Id ah o an d will hold serv ices at fa c ilitie s will allow . T o night's b a sk e t ball gam e b e t th e u su al h o u rs in ZI011 E vangelical ween th e high schools of G resham ch u rch n ext Sunday. Roy M cClung, of B oring, was o p an d S tevenson is su re to be a g re a t a ttra c tio n a t th e s k a tin g rin k . S tev e ra te d on fo r a p p e n d ic itis a t th e enson has a crack team and will give Good S a m a rita n h o sp ital in P o rtla n d last W ednesday. He is re p o rte d to G resham H igh a h a rd tussel. he m ak in g a good recovery. Mrs. O la B oyle's prize ball to n ig h t sh o u ld d raw a big crow d. T he p riz Daily and S unday O regonian and e s will be given aw ay as ad v e rtise d 1 w ice-a-H eek O utlook, special com if fifty o r m ore n u m b ers a re sold b in atio n . 1 y e a r. $8.00 T ickets will be »1. G entlem en Best C ough M edicine fo r C h ild ren sp e c ta to rs. 23 cents. L adies free. " I am very g lad to say a few w ords Dr. W. T. M illiken, of O regon City in p ra ise of C h a m b e rla in ’s C ougli will p reach a t th e B ap tist ch u rc h to R em edy" w rites Mrs. L ida Dewey, n ig h t at 7 :3 0 . Com e an d h e a r him . M ilw aukee. H is. "I have used it lo r y ears b o th fo r my c h ild re n am i Rev. E. A. S m ith , of O regon C ity, m yself an d it n ev er fa ils to reliev e w ho h as been very successful in e v a n am i c u re a cough o r cold. No fa m i g elistic m eetin g s in P o rtla n d and ly w ith c h ild re n sh o u ld be w ith o u t e lsew h ere, will be h ere S unday and it a s , it gives a lm o st Im m ed iate re lie f in cases of c ro u p ." C h a m b e rla in 's p n ach fo r eig h t days, every evening C ough R em edy is p le a sa n t an d safe except o ne. when Dr H inson, of to ta k e , w hich is of g re a t im p o rta n c e P o rtla n d , w ill p reach fo r us. E A. when a m edicine m u st be given to young c h ild re n . F o r sa le bv G re sh L eo n ard , pastor. am D rug Co., and all D ealers W R ITING A C H E C K " J u « t w aif a m in u te an d I'll w rite a check fo r it" Say th is to y o u rself an d see how good it so u n d s. A p ro m in e n t b u sin ess m an says th a t th e p ro u d e st act of his life w as th e w rit ing of a tw o -d o llar check, to pay fo r a h a t, w hen he w as fifteen y e a rs old. T h e re is a c e rta in satisfa c tio n * in sig n in g y o u r n am e to y o u r first check th a t c an n o t be co m p ared w ith an y o th e r feelin g of ela tio n . THINGS TO REMEMBER. W rite legibly. Never leave any room for doubt as to the am ount and the person It i. to be paid to. If th ere is any doubt he mind of the te lle r as to the am ount of the check as shown by «he figures he always goes by th e am ount w ritten out in full in th e . body of the check. face o fCne<kirmUs ' ”* end o r,ed Ju ,t “ the n» « e 1» w ritten on the Should U ‘c c o r i w ‘Jr » r ltte n on th e check It ‘ rRten r lr h , h ? a ^ r e s p o n d . nd th e correct endor#em ent w ritten rig h t below the flret one. rIR S -JG T R E STATE BANK SHAM, O ldest Bank k K J ! » — T A tf " Ç » ........ . — »-isMte u w Vlty of P ortland. t