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GRESHAM OVTUOOK I K ID U '. \« t \ EMBER 1». 101.1 PAGE THREE < 4 Thanksgiving Week Specials 4 Blankets Special prices on Woolknap and Wool Blankets. You all need Blankets at this time of year and we arc going to sell them to you. We mean just what we say. We re going to make the price so low that ycu cannot help but buy. If you pass them now you will regret it. R e g u la r R e g u la r R eg. $5 R eg. $(> ! •<! W o o lk n a p B la n k e ts $3.50 O re g o n B la n k e ts O r e g o n , a ll w o o l B l a n k e t s O r go u , all-w o o l B la n k e ts FI AM NFI F T T F Q O ur Stock of Flannellette is the largest ever. I he color- r L A H H I L L C llE d ings are all the latest and ate certainly beautiful. I he price of this goods is 15 cents per yard. FOR I HANKSG1VINC» WEEK we offer these goods AT THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICE OF 11c High-Top Shoes and Rubber Boots Forty pairs high top Shoes and Rubber Boots at less than cost to close them out. $1.19 M JSXi-S r e g u la r $2.25 B o o ts L a d ie s r e g u l a r $2.50 1 lo o ts Melt s r e g u la r $2.50 B a c k s M e n s r e g u la r $1.00 B o o ts M e n ’s r e g u la r $I!.(K) li ¡¡> B o o ls $1.63 $1.98 $2.19 $3.35 $4.45 HRISTMAS is only four weeks off! We are again official Headquarters for Santa Claus. Our stock of Toys and Christmas Gifts is larger and fresher than ever. You are cordially invited to call, bring the cbileren, and inspect our stock of Christmas goods. ( he children will enjoy the opportunity and you will get some good suggestions that will make your Xmas shopping easier. Relow are a few suggestions for Holiday Gifts: There arc only a few pairs of these Boots, the earlier you look them over the better chance you will have to secure your size. Boys’ high top Shoes, viscolized, the good for bad boys kind. For Men suppers $2.98 $3.43 fltii’s Light Loggers and Kruisers, 12 a Top R e g u la r p ric e $6.50, to d o s e o u t $4.98 R e g u la r $3.5(1, to clo se o u t R e g u la r $4.00. to d o s e o u t > » « I tlR T s so \ I V D E ItU i: \ i t SHOES > U ! VI I l l s SI - PEV H E R S «■' M ITERS OBI H M DS ( I t I INKS g lo w s I lls II M D ll F ill H IK E S Look over our Bargain Counter every time you come in the store. It will repay you for your time and trouble. For Ladies «. 1.« (V ES > HOES < o n . \R , II M D III.ID IIII3 S Tads*store For Ladies HAM» BAGS I ¡I f E l s HO- I t » M il s RARE I l l s BOOKS U Ms I S ,O\A \ « HOI SE D R E SSE S it « l i t OATS ¡»BESS GOODS I I'. E \ S I» U I M it and \ \ P l l l \ S 1 \ i I It AV I Ml BI. » ' I.E I 'S -'U P P E R S SAA I VI I Its s< I III and GAP SETS i »Oll!! .1.1 I s MAIO As For Children TOAS! TOYS! SHOES HOSE D RESSES SI ITS GO-1'.A RTS D OLLS II AVDKERI IIIEI S R IB B O N S It M il T I ES I APS SI'.ARES 3 1R Î LINDSEY, Dry Goods Shop VICTORY T a k a a d v a n ta g e of W an t Ads. PLEASANT VALLEY placed upon th e h o n o r list. We sln - <•< rely- tr u s t th a t we m ay h a v e th e p le a s u re o f p la c in g th e n a m e o f e v ery p u p il In P le a s a n t V alley school upon th3 ro ll of h o n o r lo r th e m o n th of N o v em b er. T h is is a fe a tu re of th e school w ork in w hich th e p a r e n ts can a id th e teach ers very m a te ria lly . SW K A 1 R ltS M ID D IE S BELTS T IE S ‘ I ’S p E M H ItS IK »OKS «.L O A E S IIITT I AS III illlE lt IIOOI D ISH ES HATS Gresham J. H . N o lta e n te r ta in e d re la tiv e s fro m C a lifo rn ia d u rin g th e fo re p a rt o f th e w eek. i ? C. H. M oritz, o f L e b a n o n , v isited w ith T ru le s G leen o n e d ay thiH w eek. If so, come in and get our prices on z E. G. B u tc h e r, o f F lr la n d , t r a n s y a c te d b u sin e ss in th e v a lle y W e d n e s MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS. day. PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. Mr. a n d Mrs. W. G. R o g ers e n te r LUSTED W e can save you from 10c to 50c on ta ln e d at th e ir h o m e la s t S u n d ay . each O rder or Draft. M r. a n d M rs. A. B o liask ey , Mr. an d T h e p a tr o n s of th e d is tr ic t g a th A M rs. B loom field an d Mr. a n d Mrs. »•red a t th e sc h o o lh o u se la s t S a tu r ’ d ay e v e n in g , n u m b e rin g o v e r a b u n - i B ow en, a ll o f P o rtla n d . W m . P llls te r m a d e a b u sin e ss tr ip d re d , fo r th e p u rp o s e of o rg a n iz in g : a P a re n t 'te a c h e r s ' a ss o c ia tio n . Mr. i i to th e c ity W ed n esd ay . «.IIE S H A M , O R E G O N E. I.. A nderson, w ho h as leased M aris, field w o rk e r fro m th e O reg o n ‘ 4% interest on Savings Deposits th e C. F . K e ste rso h p lace m oved In A g ric u ltu ra l co lleg e, w as p re s e n t ' w ith h is fam ily last M onday. and gave u s a ta lk on th e su b je c t T A fine b aby g irl a r r iv e d at 111* w hich was I n te re s tin g a s w ell as in ? On the Market O rient Sch ool Note«, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS h o m e o f M r. an d M rs. R uby J o h n ' ttru e fiv e . A s h o r t p ro g ra m w as glv 1 i Flesh Every Pay. en by th e school. Miss M arian Roh so n la s t S u n d a y m o rn in g . T h e P a r e n t- T e a c h e r s ’ a s s o c ia tio n S e v e ra l p o ta to m e r c h a n ts h av e Mr. H e c to r a n d F re d M organ Mrs. P. J. B e rk e , w ho h a s b -e a e rts o n san g a solo, a c c o m p a n ie d by 1 been lu re th e la st few d ay s a n d so m e of O rie n t school la st F rid a y w as w ell w ere u p o n th e H ig h w ay S u n d ay . i se rio u sly ill a t h e r h o m e fo r ..one Miss H ild a Ityers. T h e fo llo w in g olli I of Hie ra n c h e r s h av e sold all of last a tte n d e d . T h e fo llo w in g officers fo r ’ tim e, Is a g a in a b le to be u p an d le e r s w ere e le c te d ; Mr J a m e s G o g er, | s e a s o n 's cro p at $i a h u n d re d th e e n s u in g y e a r w ere e le c te d : p re s In M a s sa c h u se tts six ty -liv e a d u lt I ab o u t. ♦ 7 "l p re s id e n t; Miss M arian R o b e rts o n , j p o u n d s T h is y e a r th e r e w ere none id e n t, Rev C. M. B ro w n ; s e c r e ta ry . m ales in e v ery 100 g e t less th a n $12 F a lls F’o rs g re n is a b le to ta k e n vice p re s id e n t; M iss A lb e rta S chnei w ho c o u ld b o ast o f a good c ro p , w ith M iss A n n a N ew m an ; tr e a s u r e r . Miss a w eek ; th i r t y - th r e e in e v e ry 100 little ex e rc ise now e ach day a f te r b e li r, s e c r e ta r y ; c o m m itte e on p ro B. M aude M ichel. It was d ecid e d to t i l e e x cep tio n of so m e la te p o ta to e s g et b etw een $12 a n d $25 a w eek. in g co n fin ed to h is bed fo r tw o g ra m , M iss Eva S c h n e id e r, M rs Ed. th a t hav e n o t been d u g yet. A. B u t hold a sch o o l fa ir th e co m ing"’ fall m o n th s o w in g to sic k n e ss. H a m ilto n ; c o n s titu tio n a l c o m m itte e , ler h a s ju s t liu lsh ed lo a d in g a c a r a t an d a ls o th a t a ll re g u la rly e n ro lle d E x tra ! H e a th t. M illig an p ain t A m ong P le a s a n t A'alley folks Mrs. Ed. S e a le r, Mrs. E lla S c h n e id e r C o rb e tt. p u p ils of th e sc h o o l w ill e n te r The •lain St., Gresham. in 1 g a llo n c an s, r e g u la r $2.25 v a lu e w ho a tte n d e d th e L an d P ro d u c ts A fte r th e clo se of th e m e e tin g tin I W e n o ticed th a t fre a k p o ta to In “ H om e C re d it S y ste m ” w as e x p la in e d $1.75 a t S te rlin g & K id d e r H dw . Co. sh o w on G re sh a m day w ere Mr. an d cro w d w as in v ite d to a d a in ty lu n c h . i th e J o u r n a l y e s te rd a y , a n d su c h Is by P rin c ip a l Q u ic k sa ll a n d m an y p u M rs. E. S. J e n n e , M r a n d M rs. I’. P. c o n sistin g of c a k e , sa n d w ic h e s anil q u ite a co m m o n tilin g h e re , hut. we pils a re re c e iv in g c re d it fo r w ork R e fre s h m e n ts w ere J e n n e , Mr. a n d Mrs. G. N. S a g e r an d coffee. T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill he d o n 't ra l-e th e m lik e P e te r M elander d o n e a t hom e. se rv e d by th e la d ie s w hich w ere I h eld D ecem b er 3d. P. J B e rk e did fits Wi hav e fo u n d fr e a k s still m u ch e n jo y e d by th o s e p re - n t . T h e fo llo w in g is a list of th e p u Miss Z ena N e lb a u e r v isited rela- I wot e th a n .'d elan d ers, h u t th e y a l T h e se m e e tin g s w ill be re g u la rly p ils o f P le a s a n t V alley sch o o l w ho tlv es In P o rtla n d a few days. w ays r a l-e th e m se lv e s. I am s u r e If h eld e v ery f o u r th T u e sd a y th r o u g h w ere e n title d to a p la c e on th e roll Mr. a n d M rs. N ick Rauw v isited ! a n y b o d y w ould try to g ro w a fre a k o u t th e y e a r a n d all p e rs o n s iu ter- r t- Y ou ra n sa v e a good d eal o f m o n ey by b u y in g y o u r ed in th e sch o o l sh o u ld e n d e a v o r to ■ o f h o n o r fo r th e m o n th o f O c to b e r; at th e h om e of th e ir so n s a few d a ta lik e th a t th ey c o u ld n ’t ilo It sto ck to n ic at th is s to re , in s te a d o f p a y in g th e p e d d le r a tte n d . fan cy p ric e s fo r g o o d s of u n k n o w n q u a lity . L ook a t advanced ro o m A n th o n y S ch m id , la s t w eek. li. Ri i d e r, son of Rev. Mr. R e e d e r T h e boys of th e sch o o l h av e o b th e s e p rices fo r th a t o ld re lia b le a n d g u a r a n te e d s to rk F lo re n c e R ich ey , E d ith B u tle r an d . Mr. a n d M rs F re d E rz a n d fam ily I of th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h , m et w ith a ta in e d p e rm issio n to III Hie old c o n d itio n e r a n d w o rm e x p p lle r— L illia n B ly m an . P rim a ry ro o m 1 v a c a te d th e ir fa rm th e first o f tin- te r rib li a c c id e n t a few d a y s ago c h a p e l b u ild in g fo r b ask et hull a n d now th e y m ay play ev en th o u g h It Pearl* R esto rff, A lice R ich ey , C alh w eek a n d h av e g o n e to P o rtla n d . w hile h a n d lin g h is te a m of h o rses. d o es ru in . T h e g ir ls of th e sch o o l e ry n P o p p le to n , S h ig e ru K u ra s h ita , ( He got In to elose q u a r te r s so m eh o w w ill h a v e p o ssessio n tw o d ay s of th e E arl O lson, E u la M arvin a n d B a r SuflTerer From ltnlige«ti<iii R elieved . j w as p in n ed b etw een th e h o rse an d w eek. “ B e fo re ta k in g C h a m b e rla in ’s b a ra C o m e ly . In o r d e r to be placed T h e a tte n d a n c e th r o u g h o u t th e On s ta b le d o o r a n d Ills b re a s tb o n e sch o o l Is e x c ellen t c o n sid e rin g w e a th i upon th e ro ll o f h o n o r, p u p ils m u st T a b le ts my h u sb a n d su ffe re d fo r se v and som e rib s w ere fr a c tu re d . Mr. e r c o n d itio n s . 1 he n e ith e r ta r d y n o r a b s e n t an d e ra l y e a rs fro m in d ig e s tio n , c a u sin g R eciter Is g e ttin g a lo n g q u ite w ell at T h e n u m b e r of p u p ils eontlnu« s to m u st h a v e ab o v e 95 p e r c e n t. In d e him to h a v e p a in s in th e sto m a c h th is tim e. In c re a se an d now 12k a re in a tt e n d • ance. p o rtm e n t. T h e re w e re o th e r p u p ils an d d is tre s s a f t e r e a tin g . C h a m b e r Mr. D a r lin g ,• o u r H ig h w ay s ta g e W hy pay th e p e d d le r tw ice th e s e p ric e s? D r. H ess S chool w ill he closed on T h a n k s In th e sch o o l w ho w ere n e ith e r ta r d y la in 's T a b le ts re liev ed him of th e se d riv e r, an d b r o th e r o f M rs. E. M. S tock T o n ic Is h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d a n d w ill go as fa r sp e lls r ig h t a w a y ,” w rite s Mrs. g iv in g a n d th e d ay fo llo w in g n o r a b s e n t b u t th e i r d e p a rtm e n t was a s any p re p a r a tio n , no m a tte r w h a t p ric e y o u pay. D r. T h o m a s C asey, G en ev a, N. Y. F o r H e n d e rso n nt C ro w n P o int, h a s ac- su c h th a t th e i r n a m e co u ld not he sa le by G re sh a m D ru g Co. H ess & C la rk , o f A sh la n d , O hio, m a n u f a c tu r e r s of th e M oney s a v in g b a rg a in s w a n t ads e p te d Hie p o sitio n os m a n a g e r of fa m o u s D r. H ess lin e , do n o t h a v e to p ay to r e x p en se itie M eyer |d ace h e re a n d Is busy of h o rse , w ag o n a n d p e d d le r ; t h a t 's th e re a s o n th e y can m ov in g his fam ily o u t fro m P o r t OO O OOOOOOCHXeOOOOOO Q OO O OO sell th e i r p ro d u c ts to y o u th r o u g h th is s to r e a t ro ck b o tto m p rices. lan d . One am i o n e-h a lf M iles S ou th of T rou td ale, near I edar School M r. S ta p le to n , G re s h a m 's big A'ou can g e t y o u r m o n ey b ack r ig h t h e re if a n y D r. H ess p re p a r a tio n d o e s n 't do w h a t is c la im e d fo r it. W e m a y o r, whs a t C o lu m b ia V iew fa rm P A L L K X V D B A M D A L L B i l l ! a lso h a n d le F o rc e d to leav e on a c c o u n t o f se rio u s c o n d itio n o f f a th e r In Illin o is ii-i w e e k In v e stin g In bogs. N e w G a lle r y Miss R uby R a sm u s se n , of M on SEVEN YEAR OLD MARE. COW. WORK HORSE DR. HESS’ DIP AND DISINFECTANT m o u th , will sp e n d T h a n k s g iv in g at 2*s in. W agon anil .Spring«. Surry anil Ifaim-««, *ef Work DR. HESS’ POULTRY PAN AC E A Iliu m « » , «(-«hovel. H iding < u ltlvatn r, Cider Pre«« ( now al « an- PICTURE FRAMING Home w ith h e r p a re n ts . n e r y ), a few h ariel« o f Sw eel « ider; al«o «'ider \ i l l e g a l , llou «e- 9 QII.T OR NATURAL WOOD. M rs E M. H e n d e rso n s p e n t s e v DR. HESS’ INSTANT LOUSE KILLER S Nest and Cheap. lltdd ( iim m I«, 4 anneal f ruit and oth er article« too nnm erou« Io eral d a y s in th e c ity la st w eek on m en tion . b u sin ess. TERM S: $10 o r u n d e r. C a sh ; o v e r $ 1 0 , six m o n th s ' tim e on A p p ro v ed N ote. 5 p e r c e n t ofT fo r C ash on su m s o v e r $10. J u l iu s M eier a n d fam ily a n d a 5 Ball Rlrig. Main S I, Ureanam T E MERCER. Owner. Phone *41 m e IftKULL S tore few g u e s ts s p e n t la s t S u n d a y at th e ir R I. ANDERSON, Auctioneer h o m e a t th e H e ig h ts. . - ------- - " = j., M rs. G. W. A d d e r v isite d a few d ay s w ith h e r d a u g h te r , M rs. Iva « » L ittle p a g e , la s t w eek in P o rtla n d . M iss A n n a M o rg an , w ho h a s been w o rk in g a t l)r. B ittn e r ’s, is h om e fo r th e w in te r. Mrs. L izzie Itisse ll, fro m D allas, : '• ;; h a s been v is itin g w ith h e r s is te r-in - law , M rs. Alex. T h o m p so n . S he is now v is itin g w ith M rs. S. J. M cD on a ld n e a r G re sh a m . Mr. a n d M rs. H a rv e y P a y n e h av e g o n e to liv e on th e i r p lace a t P r in e ville. O. W. A d d e r h a s re n te d th e L is te r place. Mr. C lose, fro m A tla n ta , G eo rg ia, a n d M rs. S im p so n , fro m T o ro n ta , , ; C a n a d a , w ere v is itin g w ith W . K. M organ la s t w eek. City Bakeryh ¡B re a d y and Raincoats We are closing out our Boys' Clothing stock at less than manufacturers’ cost. If yen need boys’ clothing you should grasp this op portunity to save money on your purchases. iOYS’ UNION CASHMERE SUITS R e g u la r $2.50, to clo se o n t $1.63 R e g u la r $3.IK), to e lo se o n t $1.98 R, g u ia r $3.45, to elo se o u t $2.48 R e g u la r $3.95, to clo se o n t $2.73 R e g u la r $5 B o y s ' a ll w ool $3.69 R e g u la r $(> B oys a ll w ool $4.25 Wc have only a few Rain Coats left. There are some for boys and girk and a few lor ladies, until closed out we will sell them lor just HALF PRICE. $2.48 $2.79 $3.98 $4.63 < 'h ilil r e it’s re g . $1.5(1 B o o ts, to i c lo se o n t Boys’ Clothing Do You Send Christmas Money to Europe ? BANK OF GRESHAM = Pies, Cakes and other Pastry I Why Pay the Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC 2 5 lb. P a il C o sts $ 2 . 2 5 '** **«■ 1OO lb . S a c k fo r $ 7 . 0 0 w P U B L IC SALE Wednesday, Nov. 24, Commencing at 1 p. in. GRESHAM DRUG CO. I PHOTOS MAX SCH NEIDER