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GRESHAM <>l T I.O O K Our Great Removal Is Under Full Blast YOU MUST HURRY If you w ant to get in on the good things that are in store here for you. T his is no idle talk, things are moving. If you d o n ’t believe it com e and see for yourself, IF YOU DO BELIEVE IT COME IN AND GET YOUR SHARE. T h a t beautiful a sso rtm en t o f dress goods is m oving fast. C heck, Plaids, R om an Stripes, Plain Serges, All W ool O reg o n C assim eres an d O v er C oatings ------——---------- a l l g r e a t l y r e d u c e d ---------------------- Damasks and Linnen Goods Keg. Keg. Keg. Keg. Keg. 5O< K)c T o w e lin g , yd. lie T o w e liiig .jd . I le 15c T o w e lin g . yd 13c 2t)c T o w e lin g , yd 17c 35c llu in a s k . yd 211« • 11< co l. Dunia.sk, yd Keg. 415c ffu im is k , yd 57c K eg. "5c y il GKc h a m u .s k , $1. IX), a ll lin e n S I . 25, a ll lin e n 10 per cent on a ll m a d e t o w e ls . Dress Goods This stock of DREES GOODS is without doubt the largest and choicest ever assembled in Gresh am. All new 1614 Merchandise. 25c Plaids and Checks $ .¡g 5oc Plaids and Checks .¿9 bi c Serges, all colors ,45 i. c u.rgis, wi.ite and navy .67 $1 Serges and Plaids .¿>9 $1 25 Roman Stripes .95 $1.50 Oregon Casimere, 58 inches wide 1.19 $2.00 Roman Stripes, 56 in. wide /.69 $2 Serges and Corkscrews 1.69 1C per cent off on all Silks. $1.50 Serges, 50 in. wide / 29 $2.25 0 'Coatings 1.69 $2 50 Roman Stripes, 58 in 1.99 HUc WHOM rea dy* B .DM rea lly made T a b le < l o t h s 1.10 te a d y made T a id e I lo t lis 1.13 re a d y m a ili' T a b le I lo t h - 2 . 1 5 ready m ade T a id e I l o t l l s , <>M\I>M i l l . 1.25 $r.oo re a d y m udi' T a b le C lo th s , 7O\HM ill. 1.05 $ 0 .0 0 ready made T a b le C lo t Its, 70x1 (Mi in 15 per cen t o il on a ll N a p kin s. IO per cent oil' on a ll A r t L in e n s, B u y these goods now fo r y o u r H o lid a y Needs. $ 1 .2 5 $1.50 $1.75 $2.50 LADIES UNDERWEAR 25 c C ot. I n d e r w 'r gr. $ .10 .27 35 c C o l. I n d e rw 'r, g r. .30 5<)c C ot. I n d e rw 'r. g r. .53 05c C o l. 1 'n d e rw 'r, gr. 75c C ot. L n d e rw 'r, g r. .113 .MO $1 a ll w ool K a n n e lit 1 .10 $ 1 .5 0 a ll w o o l, g r. 5Oc I n io n S u its .30 05c I ilio n S u its .53 $ 1 .0 0 I'n io n S u its .MO $ 1 .2 5 I n io n S u its 1.00 $1 .5 0 I n io n S u its 1.20 $1.75 I n io n S o ils 1.53 $ 2 .5 0 I nio n S u its 2 .1 5 33 1-3 p e r re n t o il on a ll M u s lin I 'n d e rw e a r. T hese goods a re ¡ill new mid s tric tly 11,1 to d a te , all th e new eolot itigs a n d designs. Every Boys’ Suit REDUCED Reg. $2.50 Suits Reg.$3.45 Suits Rig. $3.85 Suits Reg. $5.00 Suits 10 per cent off on all A ll F u r n is h in g Goods Reduced 10 p e r cent. A il Hoys’ H ats Reduced 15 p e r cent. •lust rece ive d new sh ip m e n t o l M id d ie s and G ir ls ' Dresses a il w ill be in c lu d e d in th is sale. Sale Sale Sale Sale Boys $2.15 $2.95 $4.45 Pants G R E A T R E D U C T IO N O N C O R SETS L a rg e asso rt inept of S ty le s to lit a ll figures. T w e n ty tw o p a irs of R. r (1. C orsets ra n g in g fro m $1.00 to $2.00, to close th ese out we a re o ffe rin g them at 33 1-3 p e r cen t off. LA ROSE CORSETS, all new fall numbers. Regular $1.00, Sale 85c Regular $1.50, Sale $1.25. Regular $2.00, Sale $1.70 Regular $3.00, Sale $2.55. 10 per cent off on all J.C.C. Corsets. BERT LINDSEY VICTORY I » HALEY B orn to M r. and M rs. A1 Stafford o f B rid a l V e il O cto b e r 3 0 th , a g ir l. M o th e r and d a u g h te r are b o th do in g fine and are s ta y in g at th e hom e o f M rs. S ta ffo rd 's m o th e r, M rs. G. W. A lld e r. A la rg e n u m b e r o f yo u n g fo lk s g a th e re d a t th e L is te r hom e one ev e n in g last week and e n jo ye d file e ve n in g . M iss is a b e ll T h o m p so n , a fte r tw o m o n th s ' v is it at T h e D a lle s w ith frie n d s and re la tiv e s , re tu rn e d hom e S unday. M r. and M rs. H e n ry D o u th it spent one day last week in P o rtla n d sh o p ping . M r. W o o d w a rd is r e p a irin g his b a rn b e fo re the w in te r comes on. M rs. F re d F o th spent S a tu rd a y and S unday in P o rtla n d w ith h e r m o th e r. G. W. A n d re w is e n la rg in g his p o u ltr y fa rm and V u ild iu g m ore new c h ic k e n coops. T h e L a d ie s ' E i .b ro id e ry c lu b w ill m eet a t M rs. H e n ry Jones' T h u r s day, O cto b e r 11th. E ve ryb o d y in vited. (I. 0)1 | PAGE “Perils oí Pauline” Monday, Nov. 9 A t the Scenograph Christmas Is Coming! Also Seven Pianos! A nd that will m ean seven happy hom es of contestants who as a result of a little forethought and personal effort win in the popular V oting Contest which will end about C hristm as time. Several contestants have been doing splendidly. They also are being rewarded for their trouble. The weekly prizes are valuable and should be widely distributed.’ The remaining weeks will be the, very best opportunity of the con test period for both subscription work on the Outlook and trade boosting at the store. “ Nothing succeeds like suc SANDY VOTES WET cess,’’ and success in this contest ON AMENDMENT is not limited to just one but is Sandy p re c in c t lo s t p r o h ib itio n , open to many. There is only one on th e a m e n d m e n t, by th re e votes. absolutely Free Piano, the first T h e re was no lo cal p e titio n on th e b a llo t. I t is sta te d th a t th e ques prize, but there arc six others so tio n w ill com e up a g a in f o r de cisio n nearly free that they are well in th e c ity a t th e c o m in g m u n ic ip a l , e le c tio n in Decem ber. T h e r e p u b li worth striving for. cans c a rrie d a ll th e c o u n ty offices, J There are lots more subscrip T h e v o tin g co n te st is a tra d e b u ild tions to be hud for the asking. e r and so helps th e hom e m e rc h a n t Get a list of names in your locali firs t. Y o u he lp y o u rs e lf by h e lp in g ty and start out now to get 25 h im . K ee p th e m oney a t hom e and new subscriptions. That will give boost f o r tb s * hom e tra d « . you a good start. You can do it. j ; F A IR V IE W M A S O N IC L O D G E — Meet» Read the rules. Watch for the Jk firs t S a tu rd a y o f each m onth. special offers of double votes, etc. ; W o r s h ip fu l M a s te r, W H . B tan- All Next Week (Nov. 9 to 14) Double Votes on Ail NEW Subscriptions. 1 S h in g le s , E tc . Sandy F ir Lumber Co, M a r tin L e n n a rtz , M g r. Sandy, Ore. NEW SANITARY MEAT MARKET Prime Fresh Meat M akes a G o o d C o m b in a tio n fo r a d elicio us d in n e r at y o u r hom e. W e alw ays have P rim e things fo r you. T h e choicest cuts o f meat o f a ll kind s. H om e-m ad e Sausage, H am . L a rd and Bacon. ADOLF TIETZE, Prop. Mam Street. Gresham le y . ' s e c re ta ry , E a rl I hat means 6(XX) Votes for any contestant handing in a new nam e for the Outlook for one year, if paid in advance. Beautiful Award for Monday, Nov. 9 HOW TO SECURE YOUR VOTES En< li c a n d id a te n o m in a te d in g iv e n 5MXM) votes to s ta r t w ith . T h e lis t o f c a n d id a te s w ill be publlsheal la t e r In th e O u tlo o k . \ oten g iv e n w ith p urr lianea a t th e P u lfe r M e r c a n tile Co. H tore G re s h a m . See lin t u n d e r R u les o f C o ntest. Y o tae g iv e n w ith new su b M -rip tlo n s a m i re n e w a ls to G re s h am O u tlo o k . 2<XX) votes on each d o lla r re ceived on new s u b s c rip tio n . KMX) votes on e a c h d o lla r re c e iv e d on re n e w als . KMX) voitw on each d o lla r reredvad oa s u h s c rip U o a in a r- T s fa rt 'F a irv ie w . R O C K W O O D T E N T , K O. T . M — M e e t* firs t S a tu rd a y and th ird F rid a y evenin gs esc ft m onth. C o m m a n d er, F ra n s D ickenson; record keeper. W a lk e r W uesinberry. G resh am , R . F. D. 1. C H A R IT Y H I V E , L O. T M — M eets second T h u rs d a y and fo u r th S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s each m o n th . C om m ander. M re. Josie S ta n le y , reco rd keeper, M rs Lola Bpatft. TUKEE * i ” :' i ,<~jM?~?“ * i “5” ::“ ir > * ::,*'~:~:“ >:~''“ :~:“ :” > ' X ~ ! ~ i - » * * * $ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T h e Ladies* A id society o f th e M. E. c h u rc h w ill meet at Mrs. C h a rle s H u n te r s hom e on th e 11th. M rs. K h y in a n lias re n te d th e S liin - .im an house and is m o v in g in . M r. W e n n e r has leased th e Jo h n - i son jd a c e . W. H. M a rk e d , o f P o rtla n d , was 1 v is itin g w ith his, b ro th e r W. E. 1 M a tk e ll on Sunday. M r. F re iie e n , o f C h e rry G rove. O r egon, has m oved here and w ill s ta rt in business as a ha rne ss and shoe- ! m a k e r in a few days. M r. A n d e rs o n , o u r je w e le r, w ho le ft a c o u p le o f weeks ago, has r> tu rn e d w ith his fa m ily . H is stock o f goods w ill he h e re in a few days. M r. C o n n e r who was h e lp in g Mrs 1 K e n n e d y has re tu rn e d hom e to l.os A ngeles, C a lifo rn ia . J. S. O tis is ve ry s ic k , h is g ra n d - -ons J u le and A rc h ie C o llin s , are w ith h im . T h e re was a b ig tu r n o u t to the e le c tio n fro m P le a sa n t Hom e. P leasant Horn»' is p ro spe rous and Just lo o k at th a t lo n g co lu m n o f a d r y to w n . A ll th e houseH a re f u ll and m ore are needed. I t w o u ld lie a W ant A ds! good In v e s tm e n t f o r som e one to b u ild some houses f o r ren t here. The L a d lin ' A id society o f the M e th o d is t c h u rc h w ill meet at the hom e o f M rs. ( lias H u n te r W ednes A ll K in d s , R o u g h o r day a fte rn o o n , N ov. 11. A ll mem D r e s s e d , M o u ld in g , bers and frie n d s in v ite d . w e are still selling Lumber at greatly reduced prices and have large quanties of all kinds, rough, sized and finishing, at our mill at Sandy. Let us figure on your orders. W rite or phone. W e deliver. Phone 446 \ o \ EMBER O R IE N T Ita . are v is itin g a t th e ho m e o f M r. LUSTED I a m i M rs. G. W ih lo n th is week. \ la rg e crowd a tte n d e d th e sale Mrs. J o h n H ossner Is v is itin g her A ll v o te rs tu rn e d o u t good in th is o f th e H o ls te in h e rd o f Chas. K in g pa re n ts in ea stern O regon f o r several v ic in ity to h e lp vo te O regon d ry. at th e lio o r k place on S a tu rd a y. weeks. He expects to stay u n til M r. h o lla r w ic h has re n te d th e P rices w ere d is a p p o in tin g and no J a fte r T h a n k s g iv in g . I Dawson S m ith fa rm th is ye a r. He gre at dem and seemed to be fo r th is M r. and Mrs. N ic k R a u w re tu rn e d s w ill w o rk most o f th e re n t o u t in th e class o f cows. [ to M o u ta v illa a fte r a co u p le o f weeks , way o f c le a rin g and m a k in g fences. T h e B a p tis t C h ap el L a d ie s' A id stay on th e fa rm . gave a lu n ch e o n at the sale on th e M r. and M rs W. 11. H a m ilto n . Sr., TROUTDALE TO NAME K o o rk place on S a tu rd a y and as a are v is itin g re la tiv e s In Portland a CITY OFFICIALS re s u lt t h e ir tre a s u ry is $30 th e bet few weeks. te r. | M rs. li . L u s te d ie on th e sic k lis t T h e c ity c o u n c il o f T ro u td a le has Robert S S m ith was a P o rtla n d th is week. M rs. A. C. W ih lo n is B tlll very m ade a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a mass m eet v is ito r on W ednesday 011 business. P H K o o rk has re tu rn e d fro m a 1 p o o rly . in g to be he ld on M on da y eve ning, Some o f the h ig h school board m o u th 's v is it in ea stern O regon Nov. 9, a t w h ic h tim e fo u r c o u n c il- was o u t fro m G resham last F rid a y w here he w e n t to ta k e In the Pen- eve ning and spoke in re g a rd to th is ille to n ro u n d -u p «vid v is it frie n d s . m en, a re c o rd e r, tre a s u re r and m a r C laren ce Jackson was a G resham d is tr ic t c o n s o lid a tin g w it li th e m to help b u ild a u n io n h ig h school. sh a l w ill be n o m in a te d f o r th e De v is ito r on Tuesday. L. C u m m in g s and fa m ily , o f A rle - cem ber c it y e le c tio u . M rs. A. F. Chase is p la n n in g an extended v is it back east in the near fu tu re . • . W illia m M c A lp in e and F re d d y d ro ve to M o n ta v illu on T uesday fro m th e re to o k th e ear to to w n . N elson A Joh an son have had a , tine ro o f put o v e r the w e ll at the I Store. M r. Johanson d id the w o rk . M rs. Roy W a lte rs was one o f the e le c tio n c le rk s at B o rin g on Tues- I day. M re. H a le is s t ill c o n fin e d to bed I since she re tu rn e d fro m G resham , w here she had been u n d e rg o in g { tre a tm e n t. M r. and M rs. F r a n k Caddy le ft on ¡W edn esd ay fo r a w eek's v is it at Hood R iv e r w ith re la tiv e s . G reat s a tis fa c tio n is fe lt at th e re s u lt o f th e p r o h ib itio n vote, b u t J w lie tlie r th a t w ill stop d r in k in g s t ill re m a in s to be seen. A. F. Chase has a crew o f m en J I cle a n in g o u t and ce m e n tin g his w e ll. I Last s u m m e r he was p r e tty s h o rt of I w a te r. Jam es and Jo h n B u rn s, o f the M e l rose d is tr ic t, a tte n d e d the sale o f lllo ls te ln s on S a tu rd a y and too k d in ne r at M r. M cA lp iu e 's. M r. and Mrs. H irc iu and fa m ily have gone to to w n f u r a few days. T he H a llo w e 'e n hoys were o u t us usual and seve ral gates were seen ta k in g an eve n in g w a lk . B ert C lin e is one o f th e e le ctio n c le rk s at P ow ell V a lle y p re cin ct. M rs. Ity m a ii went to P o rtla n d on M onday to a rra n g e fo r the re m o va l o f he r f u r n itu r e to th e S hin a n ia n hom e w h ic h she has re n te d . A c o lle c to r was in th e d is tr ic t so lic it in g s u b s c rip tio n s fo r a new c h u rch b u ild in g at G illis hut seent- in g y l d id not meet w ith m uch su p p o rt in th is d is tr ic t. T h e re is a l ready a c h u rc h here and it can ac com m o da te a ll th e c h u rch g o e rs n ice ly w ith seats fo r s tra n g e rs a t any tim e . P ota to prices are d is a p p o in tin g in SK( I I M ) E P IS O D E . th e m e a n tim e , b u t th e fa rm e rs w ill S Y N O P S IS O E P K E Y I O IS E P IS O D E . Just have to exercise pa tien ce am i H a r r y M a rv in and P a u lin e , his a d o p te d s is te r, have been le ft o rp h a n s w a it f o r the Im p ro v e m e n t. T he a fte rn o o n tr a in fro m to w n by th e de a th o f th e ir fa th e r, w ho le ft H a r r y o n e -h a lf his fo rtu n e , th e o th e r w h ich th e ra ilro a d com p an y lias p u t h a lf to P a u lin e , w ith the p ro v is o th a t in th e eve nt o f P a u lin e ’s d e a th b e fore on and passing lu re to B u ll H un a t m a rry in g H a rry , h e r sha re o f the fo r tu n e was to go to Ills se c re ta ry , Owen. 5 o 'c lo c k is a decided be n e fit, m ore He also pro m ises b e fore he dies th a t P a u lin e s h o u ld ta ke a t r ip a ro u n d the e sp ecially to th e scho ol c h ild re n who had fo r m e r ly to w a it t i l l 7 o ’clo ck w o rld u n d e r O w en's p ro te c tio n . O w en, u v illa in at h e a rt, persuaded by Ills and th e la te e ve n in g tr a in hack to frie n d H ic k s , decides to have some a ccid e n t ha ppen to P a u lin e so th a t lie to w n is a gre at con ven ien ce to to w n m ay o b ta in h e r fo rtu n e . v is ito rs . O w en, deeply in debt a m i desperate, decides to fo llo w his frie n s H ic k s ' advice, and place P a u lin e 's life in je o p a rd y . H e a d in g o f an a v ia tio n m eet, G rin d in g and ¡to llin g . a t E. N a ssha hn's m ill a t New Pleas - they persuade P a u lin e to consent to ta k e a t r ip w ith one o f th e a v ia to rs . i a n t H om e. Open e ve ry day. >104 A fte r m a k in g the a rra n g e m e n ts w ith th e a v ia to r to c a rry P a u lin e as a pas senger, O wen at n ig h t sneaks to th e g ro u n d s and weakens the a e ro p la n e so D a lly O re g o n ia n , 1 y r. r p g ........ $6 00 th a t an a c c id e n t w ill be a lm o st su re to happen. A t th e race m eet th e next T w ice-a-W eek O u tlo o k , 1 y r ..... 1.50 day we see th e g re a t a ccid e n t, r e s u ltin g in th e f a ll o f th e a irs h ip a n il the ¡C o m b in a tio n , 1 y e a r....... fi.00 de ath o f file p ilo t. H ow P a u lin e escaped you w ill see on th e screen. PLEASANT HOME Rev. F. L in d e n , o f P o rtla n d , c a ll- ; ed on his m any H a le y frie n d s one J ila y last week. T he a u c tio n sale a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h , O cto b e r 29, was w e ll a t- | tended. .Mr. M o lin acted as a u c tio n e e r. Mrs. lia g b e rg fa vo re d th e a u dience w ith tw o solos, M iss M a r ilia lia g b e rg played th e o rg a n . T h e proceeds o f th e sale am o u n te d to n e a rly ,6 3 . Coffee and cake were served to a ll present. T h e y o u n g pe op le’s society o f th e B a p tis t c h u rc h gave th e ir m o n th ly rs o c ia l at th e c h u rc h last T uesday eve ning. R e fre st u e n ts Were served by th e c o m m itte e . T w o new m e m bers w ere ta k e n in to th e c h u rc h last Sunday. A lite r a r y society has been o r- 'g a n iz e d am o ng the people o f " S u n s h in e v a lle y .” 'I ucy m eet in th e houses eve ry S a tu rd a y n ig h t. M iss Surah Adam s Is re p o rte d on tile sic k lis t. Lumber I H ih ii, Gresham, R F. D. I. L iat of W eekly P rize * Contest. la Voting | i Fifteenth— Mission electric lamp. Sixteenth— Six sliver teaspoon*. Seventeenth—Nickel casaerole. Eighteenth—Six silver teaspoon*. ( o nib ln atio a ssharripUons In< laded. MahsCrlptiona payable Is a d vt Subscribe for the Outlook Today. Help Your Favorite : . » • X » » a a a a a a a a a a a a a a s a a a ,* seeso ssssssssst