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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1915)
GRESHAM Stop ! BIG OUTLOOK »’R ID A I. DECEM BER I«. 1015 RAGE T llltE F Listen ! LOOk ! RETRENCHING SALE Having decided to discontinue a number of lines of goods I am now carrying in my store, I propose to sell these goods regardless of cost. Do not confuse this with many clap-trap, would-be sales. I expect to be in business at this same location for many years to come and would do nothing to destroy the confidence of my customers. Therefore, a partial list of the number of items which 1 am going to offer for sale, as enumerated below, ought to appeal to the prudent housewife and father. Six Days, December 13 to 18 Mother used to say that sulphur and molasses was a good thing to clean the system. lines more rapidly 1 will have an So, to force out these Auction.Sale, Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, Dec. 13, 14 and Every Night, all the Week of Sale. Dry Goods As my Dry Goods and Gents’ Furnishing lines do not pay enough to warrant me to carry them, I propose to sell every article, regardless of price, by private or auction sale. Follow ing is a partial list of the many articles which should appeal to you this most opportune time of the year: M en’s Wool S hirts, $1.50 and $2 value, to go at. » 71» C h ild re n 's all wool Sw eaters, $1.50 and $2 value, at M en's fleece lined U nderw ear, 50c value, a t ......... M en's Caps, 50c value ........................................................... M en's w ork S hirts, 50c and 75c value . Men’s dress Sliirls, $1.25 and $1.50 value .................. M en's coton flannel Gloves .......... M en's heavy police S uspenders, 50c value C h ild re n 's school H andkerchiefs. 10c value, 2 for 500 yards of Calico, 8c value .............. 400 y ards of G ingham , 12c value, at 150 y ard s of Crepe, 22c v alu e..... 150 y ard s of C am bric, 12c value.................. 50 y ards L aw nsdale, 15c value .............. 50 yards 5-4 seam less S heeting, 35c value 150 y ard s T ennis F lan n el, 11c value 50 yards colored T able D am ask, 65c value . Several $1.60 T able C loths at .................... A nu m b er of pieces of Law n ............................ Men’s L inen C ollars. 15c value ............. L adies' $1.50 C orsets ................... ......... C h ild ren 's fleece lined U nderw ear 50 yards B edticking, 20c v alu e............-.......... 20c D rilling, 30c v alu e................... ................ 20 yards S hirting, 20c v alu e............................. 20 yards F la n n e le tte , 18c v alu e...................... 30 yards w hite F lan n el, 85c value.................... 40 yards Sateen, 17c v alu e.............................. 71) 31) 31» 31» .51» .05 .11) .05 .05 .ON .15 .ON .10 .21 • ON .31» .1)1» •Ol .05 .3» .11» .10 .15 .10 .07 .31) 21» M en’s le a th e r Gloves, 75c v a lu e ..... ................................... Several dozen sk ein s Y arn .................................................... Bovs' O veralls an d S h irts................. ................... In fa n ts' cash m ere S h irts, 60c v a l u e ................................. L ad ies’ U nderw ear, 2-plece, 60c v alu e.............................. L ad ies’ Union S uits, $1.25 v alu e................. L adies' Hose, 3 9c v alu e......................................................... C h ild re n ’s Hose, 15 and 25c v a lu e ..................................... W oolen Socks, 35c seller, fo r................ ............................ .80 .OH .19 . 10 .31» .7» .11» .to and . 1H 1 5. Groceries For a Special in this Department during this week's sale I have decided to forget prices and offer these fresh GROCERIES at these uucomparable prices: Mixed N uts, p er p o u n d ...... .................. ......................... $ .20 Yellow B rand Milk, one can .......................... ................... ......................05 A ster Milk, two c a n s.................... ............................... ........ .15 Royal B aking Pow der, 1 pound c a n ............... ................ ,30 K. C. B aking Pow der, 1 pound can .10 3 cans P earl B rand C o rn ........................................... .. ....... ............ .24 40 sacks high tr a d e p aten t F lo u r........................................ 1.21 lle rslie v 's B aking Chocolate, ifc pound ... .19 35 cen t Coffee .............................................................................. .24 30 c e n t Coffee ....... ..... ...... ... .19 S h illin g 's Soda .................................................................. .05 F o u n tain Corn S ta rc h ............................. ................................. .07 M ononoie Svrun .2 2 On cent Tea ............... .11 50 eent T e a ............................................................................... .39 N orth S tar Salm on, 1 pound c a n .......................... .09 8 bars G olden S ta r Soap ............. ...................... ...... ....... .25 8 boxes M atches ..................................................................... .25 fo r SIIMI W ITH E \ K in Nil» PI ItCHASI. 20 P ill NI»S SI GA It Shoes I have 300 pair of Men's, Ladies’ and Children's Shoes which are of good value and I am positively going to close them out, regardless of price. It will pay you to bring the whole family and fit them up, as we will price them from 25 cents up. 25 25 50 25 pairs ch ild ren 's Shoes, a t .......................................................... $ .24 p air g irls' Shoes, a t .................................................................................-41» p air boys’ Shoes, a t ............................................................................ .01» p air boys’ highcuts, a t .................................................................. 1.41» Rubber Goods 20 p air boys’ R ubber Boots, a t ............................................. .844 Men’s an d boys’ low R ubbers, a t ................................................ .............. 31) L adies’ R ubbers, a t ......................................................................................515 C h ild re n 's It uMil ls, at .11» Hardware ONE $35.00 COOK STOVE; no Reasonable Offer Refused. 100 boxes of C obbler's T acks, a t ............ ........................... N .03 35c le a th e r H alf S o I ch ..................... ..............................11» Coal Hods, 45c v a lu e ....................................................................................... 24 50 ex tra heavy, 14-quurt palls, 80c value ....................................... .51» 5 dozen Brooms, 50c v alu e..............................................................................21) 25 per cent, discount on all Hardware, such as Crosscut Saws, Axes, Planes, Bolts, Stove Lifters, Snaps, Food Choppers, Flour Sieves, Drawing Knives, Wash Boilers, Lanterns, Shovels, Spades, and all other articles kept in the Hardware Department. Remember the time—December 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18; and place—Heseltine’s Store Auction of all goods Monday and Tuesday afternoons and every night during the week. Goods will be sold at retail at all times during the week. Do your buying for Xmas! Ernest J. Heseltine TWELVE-MILE STORE 7 It is a p opular e rro r to th in k that th e pulse may be felt only a t the w rist. It may be felt in any super- flclal a r te ry — fo r instance, a t the tem ple, in th e neck, o r behind the ankle, on th e in n e r side. BASE LINE ROAD T he dem and fo r w ar lite r a tu r e in T he sta te m e n t th a t "T h e Did Oak- COTTRELL G erm any can be su rm ised from th e eu B u ck et" was inspired by a te rrifi Miss O ria K ath e rin e Q uicksall of fact th a t betw een th e begin n in g of cally hot day can h ard ly be expected the w ar an d D ecem ber 1 last 1,500 T row bridge, Illinois, an d E lm er Els- to aro u se any weird g estu re s o r loud w orth Van Fleet of th is place were books and p am p h lets fallin g in to I m arried at th e hom e of th e b rid e’s scream s o r Ind ig n an t denial, especial th a t classification were p u b lished, while by now th e volum e has sw elled p are n ts in T row bridge, Illinois, S a t ly since th e a u th o r, Sam uel Wood- u e u e ia i A lvaro O bregon, th e one- to app ro x im ately 5,000 se p a ra te urday, D ecem ber 4. Mr. and Mrs w orth, son of a M assachusetts fa rm Van F leet will re tu rn to th e ir hom e ! er, was born in 1785 and can scarce arm ed Mexican hero, has won a works. here soon. bride, Miss H ortencfa T apia, d au g h ly be in a position to s ta te his views Mr. and Mrs. Jack so n . Mrs. Jam es of th e case. A gro u p of ex p lo rers and ad v en te r of a w ealthy He'-m osillo ran ch er, th e afTalr having begun before th e tu re rs ju st back from A frica re p o rt I and d a u g h te r Miss Jam es and Mrs I revolution and been kept w arm by th a t d u rin g th e six years of th e ir ( C raw ford w ere th e g u e /ts of Mr. an d 1 T he gypsy's h ab itatio n of th is co u n try d ates back to 1889, th e year fre q u en t visits th ro u g h o u t th e tro u b w anderings they em ployed p erh ap s Mrs. Joseph M anary, Sunday. in which a F rench n a tu ra list, em 20,000 p o rters and lost but one man led tim es. killed, a record w hich m ighP give | C ream colored horses w ere alw ays ployed by H arv ard un iv ersity , im P erh ap s it Is th e old "p ro x im ity " pause to people who have th o u g h t I bred to draw th e royal H anoverian I po rted a few of th e c a te rp illa rs with theory th a t m akes one sm ile a t the th in g s ab o u t th e co m p arativ e safety | c a rria g e un til N apoleon cap tu red th e purpose of crossing them w ith H anover and ap p ro p riated all th e an- I silkw orm s. w estern ad v e rtise m en t w hich show s of th a t co n tin en t an d Europe. T he E nglish sparrow im als of th is color, a proceeding was not b ro u g h t h ere to repel this one below th e o th e r in w h at type G ood fo r C o n s tip a tio n . which m ade G eorge HI of E ngland p a rtic u la r pest, its In tro d u ctio n hav se tte rs call a "b o x ,” an offering of C h a m b e rla in 's T ab lets a re excel so w rath y th a t he w ould drive be ing com e nineteen y ears ea rlie r, iu can ary birds a t $2.19 each and a "seam less" sa n ita ry self-basting lent for co n stip atio n . They are hind none but black steed s un til th e , 1150. pleasan t to ta k e and mild and g en tle L ittle C orporal was safely p u t away I ro a ste r w ith Inside pan, m ark ed down : in effect. F o r sale by G resham D rug on th a t island. Bargains in the Want Ads. to $1.1».” Co.— Adv. Conrad DuboiKki, a tw enty-one- N o tic e to C r e d ito r* . year-old R ussian, who is w orking on Notice Is hereby given th a t the u n the farm of .1. Polokof in Lebanon, dersigned has been duly appointed Conn., is seven feet two Inches tall. by th e C ounty C ourt of M ultnom ah C ounty. S tate of Oregon, executor of th e la st will and testam en t of O tto D anger Signal. C. H em m ers, deceased, and all p e r If th e Are bell should ring would sons having d e b its ag ain st the estate you run and stop it o r go and help of said d eced en t a re hereby req u ired to put o u t th e fire? It is much th e to p resen t th e acm e with proper sam e way w ith a cough. A cough vouchers to th e A d m in istra to r a t his Is a d an g er signal as much as a Are hom e at P leasan t Home, M ultnom ah bell. You should no m ore try to C ounty, O regon, w ithin six m onths su p p ress it th an to stop a fire bell from d ate of th e first publication of when It is rin g in g , b ut sh o u ld cu re th is notice. th e disease th a t causes th e coughing Dated ami first published Decem T his can nearly alw ays be done by ber 9. 1916. tak in g C h a m b e rla in ’s Cough Reme HENRY B. HEMMERS. dy. Many have used it w ith th e m ost Executor. beneficial resu lts. It is especially C. M. BROWN, A ttorney. valuable for the p ersisten t cough th a t so often follows a bad cold or T h ousands of farm ers use Lowe an a ttac k of th e grip Mrs Thom as B ro th ers S tan d ard barn p ain t for Beeching, A ndrew s, Ind , w rites: p ain tin g th e tr barns, silos, fenoea "D u rin g th e w inter my husband and o u tb u ild in g s. It is th e m ost tak es cold easily and coughs and econom ical b am paint on th e m a r coughs. C h a m b erlain 's Cough Rem ket. Ask for color ca rd s a t o u r edy Is th e best m edicine for b rea k sto re. M etzger Bros.— Adv. ing up th ese a tta c k s and you cannot get him to ta k e any o th e r." F or s a il Read the Want Ada. by G resham D ug Co.— Adv.