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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1915)
«.RESHAM OVTLOOK TUESDAY. DBCEM BER 2 8 , PAGE T H R E E 1013 STOP! READ!! Then go and Supply your Dry Goods Wants at Lindsey’s Great Stock Reducing < W e have sold o u r store and are going to quit, but the stock M ust be C ut D ow n several th o u san d dollars before our buyer will take it over. W e are therefore obliged to offer o u r niagnificient stock of shoes, d ry goods, notions, furnishings, etc., at unheard of prices to turn them into M oney Quickly. You can grasp an idea of the sacrifice w e are m aking by reading a few of the following prices. A ll other goods in the store red u ced in proportion. There will be no reserve, All M ust G o ! I « 1 j Men’s Shirts Every Shirt in stock must be sold. There are about twenty { dozen in all— Work Shirts, Negligee Shirts and Golf Shirts, t {Regular 50c Work Shirts 37c {Regular 75c Golf Shirts 50c { Regular $1.00 Negligee Shirts 79c {Regular $1.25 Negligee Shirts 89c {Regular $1.50 Negligee Shirts $1.19 • Alin's 25c Suspenders, pair 19c | Ali n ’s 50c Suspenders, pair SBoj 4 Men’s Underwear In the Men’s Department [Three dozen Men's Sweaters in Gray, Brown, Maroon and Cardinal, the regular $2.50 stock and priced ! • «{■ irular $1 00 Wool garment very reasonable at that, on sale until closed QC out, at < P 1 .£ J { Regular $1.50 Wool, garment I Regular $1.00 Union Suits ....................... {Regular $1.50 Union Suits Ì Outing Flannel and Kimona Flannel I Regular $2.50 Union Suits ¡Men's 25e Heavy Wool Sox, pair 10c Colored Outings, yard 12l 5e Colored Outings, yard 15c Kiniona Flannels, yard 7 i/2c 9c 11c B O Y S’ C L O T H IN G We are closing out this line at less than cost and the sizes are getting broken up. You had better hurry if you want to take advantage of this opportunity. $2.50 $3.00 $3.45 $3.95 $5.00 $(¡.00 Boys' Norfolk Boys’ Norfolk Boys' Norfolk Boys’ Suits Bovs’ Suits, 2 Boys’ Suits Suits Suits S u i t s ................................. pair Bants $1.65 $1.99 $2.45 $2.69 $3.73 $4.25 37c 79c $1.16 79c $1.15 $1.60 19c Table Linens and Napkins 39c 59c 83c I $1.19 I 50c Mercerized Table Damask, yard 75c Mercerized Table Dataask. yard $1.00 Mercerized Table Damask, yard $1.50 Mercerize«! Table Damask, yard 25 per cent, off on Napkins and Ready made Table Cloths. D R ESS G O O D S A nice Dress Pattern is always an acceptable present; buy now while y-u can save from 25 to 35 per cent. on your pur- chase. 35c 50c Dress (¡«»mis. at var«l 60c 65c Dress Goods, at yard. 58c 75c Dress Goods, at yard 69c 85c Dress Goods, at yard ....... ........... 78c $1 (H) DresN Goods, at \ ard 98c $1 50 Dress Goods, at vard $1.36 $2 00 Dress Goods, at yar«l $2.00 $3.00 Dress Goods, at vard ...... 25 per cent, off on all Silks. Stert ÌLtnìiary’a, tlr y (»Sontia Good New Year’s Resolution I will transfer my Bank A ccount from Portland to the BANK O F G R E S H A M and be loyal to m y H om e Town. «Î 1 re a liz e th a t th e o n ly w ay to b u ild u p a c o m m u n ity is to p a tro n iz e h o m e in stitu tio n s a n d fro m h e n c e fo rth I a m g o in g to b e a B o o ster fo r a la rg e r a n d b e tte r G re sh a m . 1 a lso lik e to re c e iv e 4 p e r c e n t in te re st o n m y S avings a n d th e B ank o f G re sh a m w ill d o th a t for m e. BANK O F G R ESH A M G resham , COLUMBIA HEIGHTS As th is w ill be o u r la st le tte r to W O utlook fo r th is y ear, we th a n k fthe i illtor, H. L. St. C lair, and his »'lie Mrs. St. C lair fo r th e m any koum-stes d u rin g th e past y ear, and Botn In w ish in g th em a H appy and (Prosperous New Y ear. C hristm as w as ce le b ra te d in due htyh h e r th is y ea r, both at church knd I'hoolhouses, an d to th e delig h t pf the ch ild ren old S an ta cam e and kas busy d is trib u tin g g ifts to every- Pod> Miss G race F erg u so n , the p e U h ts school te a c h e r, had pre- 1 an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m and »11 , f h e r p u p ils show ed good tra in - P? B ut It m u st be said th a t the p o -t in te re stin g p a rt of th e pro- Ifani w as left to th e la st w hen it I*«'«- te am e d th a t Mr. and Mrs Ju liu s icier of P o rtla n d , had se n t C h rist- Ba- to k en s to every pupil of th e P rtr h ts school, and also to th e pu- ►h- f th e C o rb e tt g ra m m a r school *»>«' gifts w ere se lec ted books, w ith ('he nam e of each child w ritte n on M>e package. an d w ith th e g ift was a pte -v card w ith th e p ic tu re of the r 011 of th e givers an d it su re ly was p l-asa n t s u rp ris e fo r th e ch ild ren Dl could h e a r ex p ressio n s from fVpr c o rn e r of th e h o u se such as. Oh isn 't th a t lovely,” an d "H o * »” - show Mr. an d Mrs. M eier th a ’ ** ap p reciate th e ir k in d n e ss.” Ju liu s M eier an d fam ily sp e n t ‘ h ri.'tn a s a t th e ir c o u n try hom e We. H R verding an d wife gave a «lii- «rty at C row n P oint on C hris - to** :ay to a n u m b e r of th e ir P o r,- friends. and Mrs J. H olton, of Por*- Ba«t. d a u g h te r an d son-in-law of irs M H en d e rso n , c e le b ra te d th e »lidays at C row n P oint. F*“r O regon. Tlie s to rk m ade a visit to th e horn } o f Mr. an d Mrs. Dan Itee d er a 1 a l i f t a real live C h ristm a s p re s o rt It was a little tin y lady. Miss Alice R asm u ssen lias re tu rn e d from C a lifo rn ia and re p o rts a g ran d tim e. She visited at Sai. Diego, Los A ngeles, San F ran cisc» and also m ade a trip dow n to Mexico Miss R uby R asm u ssen , w ho is te a c h ' ing school n e a r M onm outh, came hom e fo r th e holidays. L au ren ce E vans has p u rch ased a new Dodge a u to an d he and his girl frien d s will now go “ d o d g in g ” ou o u r new H ighw ay. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K n ieriem , also re tu rn e d from th e su n n y s ta te » h e re they sp e n t a m onth at th e hom e of th«4r son, W. K n ieriem , at M odesto. All of th o se re tu rn in g , say. "N o place like O reg o n .” Miss L a u ra Ross, who is in P o rt land th is w in ter, was a t hom e w ith h e r p a re n ts C h ristm as day. M rs A. Woodwai«? am i h e r «laugh te r Alice, ju s t cam e back from R ose burg. w here they w ere th e g u esta of Mr. and Mrs. E. W illiam s, d a u g h te r and s o n -in -la * of Mrs. W oodw ard. Mr. and Mrs Jo e C row ston, aged p a re n ts of Mrs. W. H icks, w ere g u ests of th e ir d a u g h te r d u rin g the C h ristm a s season. Roy A ndersen is rid in g a m otor- w heel now and finds it a lot of sp o rt. L. Benfield was a t hom e w ith his m o th e r at th e Benfield bungalow on F riday. All Night Dance. R egner's Hall. An all n ig h t d an ce will be given in R e g n er's O pera H ouse, F rid a y n ig h t. D ecem ber 24. G u iss' o rc h e stra . Door p rises, 1st IS , 2d S3, 3d f2 . F ine C h ristm a s eve «lance, ev e ry body com e.— Adv. tf1 Tlie C h ristm as e n te rta in m e n t nt th e schoolhouse was well atten d ed . T h e te ac h er, Miss L en t, had p rep ared a very nice p ro g ram and th e children «lid th e ir best to m ak e it a success T h e re was a tre e an d old S an ta was th e re to d is trib u te th e p resen ts and g ’l w ere rem em b ered w ith som e lit- to »<en- N C ecil D uke, who is keeping book- fo r th e Sandy F ir I,u m b er Co., is hom e sp en d in g tlie holidays. Mrs. S. J. M cDonald sp e n t C hrist m as w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Alex. T hom p son. F red W h eeler from W aterloo, Iow a, is v isitin g at th e hom e of G. W Andrews'. G ra n d p a an d G ran d m a B urns, of T ro u td a le , a re sp en d in g th e holidays v isitin g w ith th e ir ch ild re n here. M rs. J. C. D uke e n te rta in e d las S un d ay in h o n o r of h e r son Cecils tw en ty -first hfirthday. T h e g u ests ere Mr*. H are and Mr. C ro sier from P o rtla n d , Miss Je n n ie B e rrie ami R o b ert S treb in , Miss E d ith A ndrew s. W ill F ritz , E. A ustin, Mr. S ieg ert and 'h as. H andle from T illam ook. Mrs. G. W. A n d rew ’s d a u g h te r Mrs. J e n a Pow ell from C anada, Is her«' p e n d i n g a few w eeks visiting. » M r and Mrs. G. W. A lld er’s d a u g h ters an d fam ilies w ere all hom e for he holidays. T hey cam e F rid a y an 1 re tu rn e d hom e 3un«lay Mr. and Mrs. L. W ilhelm an d fan« lly took d in n e r S unday w ith Mr. and Mrs. H enry F ritz. Mr. and Mrs F. F o th and fam ily took d in n e r C h ristm as w ith Mr an d Mrs W ilhelm . Mrs. A ndrew s e n te rta in e d at d in n er C h ristm as Mr an d Mrs S treb in and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duke, E. A ustin, Mr. H egert, F. W heeler from W aterlo o , Iow a, M rs. L ena Pow ell from A lb erta, C an ad a, an d Ce cil Duke. Mr an d Mrs H W. Cooley had as g u ests, C h ristm as ev en in g , Mr. and Mrs. R osin, Mr. an d Mrs. F red M itchell. Mr. an d Mrs Geo A rm stro n g an d baby, N ellie an d Chas. M cC reary, H erb ert A rm stro n g M bs Mabie W ood, Miss E dith Fritz, spent S unday even in g w ith T u rn e r from M ontavllla and W ill H arry and L ena Oooley. Miss Mabel Wooil lias as g u ests «luring tlie holidays Miss E dith T u r n er of P o rtla n d and W aller Dobyns of lone, O regon. Mr. Ilohyns Is a o u sin of Miss Wood. W illiam F ritz spent C h ristm as day at th e hom e of Dr. H ughes, In G resham . Miss E ditli T u rn e r, Miss Mabel W ood, W a lte r D obyns an d Wm. F ritz sp e n t S un d ay evening a t tlie hom e of 11. W. Cooley of Victory. A n u m b e r of o u r young people a t ten d ed th e C h ristm a s dance at G resham an d had a tine tim e in sp ite of th e sto rm y w eath er. A d an d y tim e was had by th e dozen o r so of young people who g a th e re d a t tlie hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. D uke S unday to c e le b ra te th e tw en ty -first b irth d a y of th e ir son, Cecil. Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. H ayden and ch ild ren , of B ridal Veil, sp en t C h ristm as ev en in g at th e hom e of I. T. W ood. Mr. an d Mrs A M. C h am b erlain a re g u ests of Mrs. H enry Jo n e s th is w eek. The follow ing item from th e L ebanon ex p ress will be of in te rest to m any in th is co m m u n ity anti also in G resh am w here Miss Ju d y will be rem em b ered as a high school te a c h e r: “ C o n g ra tu la tio n s a re finding th e ir way to th e hom e of Mr anti Mrs A. R. T iffany in E u g en e to whom a son was born D ecem ber 11. Mrs. T lffancy will be rem em b ered as a fo rm e r m em ber of th e Lebanon H. S. faculty. T h re e very en jo y ab le p ro g ra m s w ere ren d e re d In th is lo cality d u r ing th e C h ristin as season. T h e V ic to ry , C e d ar an d IllfT p ro g ra m s w ere all ex cellen t am i » e re » e ll a tte n d ed in sp ite of d isa g re ea b le w ea th er an d th e fac t th a t so m any have th e grip. C a n 't B la m e ID in . L ittle F re d ’s m o th e r had com pany One of th e v isito rs, an old frien d whom sh e had n o t seen sin ce h er m a rria g e, asked to see F re d . T he m o th e r w ent o u t to b rin g th e little fellow in. P re se n tly th e so u n d s of a scuffle in th e next room w ere h e a rd , C o u g h M e d ic in e f o r < h ih lr e n and th e low to n es of th e m o th er, as Mrs H ugh Cook, 8 co t’sville. N. Y., th ough re m o n s tra tin g w ith th e say s: "A b o u t five y ea rs ago w hen we T h en th e sh rill voice of w ere living in G a rb u tt. N. Y., I doc y o u n g ste r to red tw o of my ch ild ren su fferin g M aster F re d was h e a rd : from colds w ith C h a m b e rla in 's Cougli " I d o n 't c a re : com pany o r no gom - Rem edy an d fo u n d it Ju st as re p re se n ted in every way. It pro m p tly pany. 1 *o:«'t h av e my face w ashed I’h erk e d th e ir co u g h in g an d cu red w ith s p it.” th e ir colds q u ic k e r th a n an y th in g I ever u sed .” F o r sale by G resh am 1 D o n 't o v erlo o k th e W an t Ada. D rug Co.— Adv. Miss E lla Ito ttleso n , of P o rtla n d , » a s hom e for a b rief C h ristm as visit w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W. Itottleson. Mr. an d Mrs Jo n a s N elson and tlicir d a u g h te rs, May an d N ettle, spent S unday afte rn o o n at th e horn«« of Mr. an d Mrs. H y lan d er. Miss C lara JohiiHou is hom e fo r a w eek 's v acation w ith h er p a re n ts Mr and Mrs. P. A. Jo h n so n . Eyes tested and glasses Dr. Geo. In g lis.— Adv. fitted. City Bakery PAUL HOETZEL, Prop. Miss E sth e r N elson sp e n t S unday afte rn o o n with Miss F lo ren ce J o h n son. Miss V ina A nderson Is hom e from a tte n d in g school in P o rtla n d fo r a two w eeks’ vacation. Th. S unday school e n te rta in m e n t Ou the M arket at th e Sw edish L u th e ra n ch u rc h last Fresh Every Day. S unday « veiling was a to ta l success u n d e r tlie m ost ex cellen t su p erv isio n of tlie lead er, nam ely S unday School Superintendent C. A. U n d g re n . T h e Sunduy school e n te rta in m e n t at th e Sw edish .Mission ch u rch on S atu rd ay even in g w as also a g reat success an d w itnessed by a la rg e crow d. ¡[ »lain Ht., - Gresham Miss F lo re n ce Jo h n so n wish««« th ro u g h th e O utlook to express h er m ost h e s rlfu l th a n k s to th e Sw edish L u th e ra n co n g reg atio n of Pow ell Valley an d to th e m any frie n d s who c o n trib u te d to th e offering w hich The Farmers' Mutual Fire she received as S unday school o r k ief Association g an ist. B rea d Pies, Cakes and other Pastry Attention! OF PLEASANT HOME A specially In te re stin g day was spent last S unday at th e M E ch u rc h at P le a sa n t Home, eig h t m em b ers being received Into th e ch u rch an d th re e babies baptised. Rev. C. M B row n, th e p asto r, is looking for- w anl to a year of u p b u ild in g T he services next S unday will be p re a c h ing a t B oring a t 11 a. m., an d a t P lea san t H om e in th e evening L ad les' Aid will m eet a t th e M. E. ch u rc h on J a n u a ry 5, a t 2 p. m. P O S T tiS D , OBEOOM In v ite s all fa rm e rs who h av e no In su ra n c e on th e ir farm b u ild in g s to In su re w ith us T h is asso cia tion is th e ch e ap e st an d sa fe st in th e sta te . It in su re s only co u n try p ro p erty an d haH o v er >3,0U0,000 in su ran c e in force. W r ite or p h o n e H W I^ A IH A L L P r e s. T he F a rm e rs M utual F ire R elief A ssociation. G resh a m R o u te Wo. 3 N o ta r y P u b lic P h o n e 74 B e a l C eta te GRESHAM MEAT MARKET A, J. W. BROWN, Prop Best Quality Meats, Home-Made Lard and Sausage, Hams and Bacon Highest Prices Paid for VEAL and H0G8, according PHONE 41 POWELL STKEEI