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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
THE END —OF— CANNON’S Dry Goods Store NEVER BEFORE! NEVER A G A IN ! SU C H A SALE READ! THEN COME! Without an equal and standing forth as the Greatest Sale in the history ot Gresham, the Great Closing Out Sale of < annon a fine stock of merchandise continues to draw crowds of people who all appreciate the marvelous savings offered and everything is in readiness for a big day Saturday. We are absolutely and positively going out of business and we are cutting and slashing prices in our firm determ ina tion to (dear the store of every vestige of merchandise and no reasonable oiler will be refused for any part or all of this stock. HERE IS A MATCHLESS OPPORTUNITY Gur entire stock of new, (dean, up-to-date, Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Corsets, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, etc., consists of the best merchandise that money can buy must and will be sold. SO THINK WHAT THIS SALE MEANS TO YOU. When other merchants are reaping their harvest of protits, and compelled to sell vou m er chandise at the highest prices ever known in the history of the I nited States, we are sacrificing our entire stock and offering it for sale at prices less than any merchant can buy the same goods for at wholesale today. PLEASE BEAR IN MIND The good things were not for one day or one week only, but each and every day of this mighty sale you will find new and attractive bargains, and it will continue so until (■very article in this stock is closed out completely. C A N N O N ’S DRY GOOD STORE GRESHAM, ORE. GRESHAM LOCALS T he reg u la r m eeting of G resham Post No. 30, th e Am erican Legion will be held in C arlson's (M. W. A.) hall, T uesday night, O ctober 19. All m em bers are specially requested to be presen t. A fter th e business session refresh m ents will be served. It is also prob ' event. Mr. and Mrs George Leslie are able th a t a sh o rt program will be i planning to leave tom orrow m orning ! p re p a re ]. T he a d ju ta n t has on hand blanks i for Seaside for an indefinite stay. for T h e , have sold a p art of th e ir prop-I , m , aking , application for victory victory rtv th and expect e x n e c , to n .ld t them h .„ , m e d a l8 ' a,ld 3,80 f 081“ 8 b<* 8en t to ' e erty th e e r re e and to h build selves a new cabin. They may be the congressm en by the m em bers of the Post, sta tin g th e attitu d e of th is aw ay for several weeks. organization tow ard beneficial soldier T he W om en’s C h ristian T em p er legislation. These will be given to ance Union will hold a public recep the m em bers who atten d . tion fo r th e teach ers of th e G resh am g rad e school and of Union high Kran k Davey of Salem , bu8,. schoo next T h u rsd ay evening. Octo- neM visitor ln thlg viclnity todav ber 21, at th e lib rary . P lan s fo r an in terestin g program of speaking and Read th e W ant AdB. music and a social evening a re under SILO FOR SALE a t th e Conrad farm . way. W rite M ountain View F loral com T he G resham local of th e Oregon pany, 341 E ast 72d, corner Mill, D airym en’s L eague will m eet a t th e P o rtlan d , o r telephone T abor 121. gran g e hail on next Monday even S tate m e n t of O w nership. ing, O ctober 18. B usiness o t vital S tatem en t of th e ow nership, m an- im portance to dairym en will be dis- -- -----• ------------- — agem ent, circu latio n , etc., required cussed and a larg e atten d an ce is an- by th e Act of A ugust 24, 1912, of ................ G resham O utlook, published sem i- j ticipated at l h G resham , Oregon, for Kev. R E. Myers and fam ily left :^ weekly r L 7 for th e ir new work at W oodburn on E d ito r, M anaging E ditor, H. L. St. ; W ednesday of this week. A la r g e ; Clair, Business M anager, L. C. St. n um ber of friendB called on them to C lair' G resham , Oregon. bid them God speed a, the hom e of G ^ h a r n ' o ^ ' 00'1 P ub,l8hi" ‘ C° ’ T he Queen E sther« are p lan n in g a H allow e'en m asquerade p arty to be given at th e g ran g e hall on th e even ing of October 39 to which all young | people a re invited. Prizes w ill be given for th e best m asked g irt and the best m asked boy. F u rth e r a n -' nouncem ents will be m ade of the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen , w here O w ner, O utlook P ublishing Com- they sp en t th e la st two days before pany, sto ck h o ld ers holding one per leaving. I ceI>t o r m ore of total am o u n t of stock, J. C. K ilgore has been n u rsin g an £ g , C lair U S<' C' a lr’ Ch“8e Injured foot fo r th e past week o r ' K nown bondholders, m ortgagees, m ore, as th e resu lt of step p in g on a and o th e r security holders, holding 1 - nail. " ” He Is g ettin g aro u n d on I one Pe r cent o r m ore of total am ount I of bonds, m ortgages o r o th e r se cu ri I crutches. ties, none. Mr. and Mrs. W anehane, Idaho H. L. ST. CLAIR, E ditor. people who have ju s t a rriv ed here, Subscribed and sw orn to before me are tak in g up th e ir tem p o rary resi th is 8th day of O ctober, 1920. K. A. M ILLER, N otary Public. dence in th e H arm on house on Pow My com m ission expires Jan . 1, 1924. ell stre e t. Mrs. H en g stler and h er nephew G lenn Swann, friends of Mrs. R adford reached th e ir jo u rn ey s end T h u rsd ay evening. They ihotored h ere in a Dodge ca r from P anoia, C olorado, a Electrical Wiring of all kinds. 1600-m ile trip. On th e ir long drive Motors Repaired. Agent for they experienced only one blow -out the Western Electric Farm and two slow leaks which sp eak s well Lighting Plants. Edison Co. II for th e Dodge. T he rain and m ud in ■ this p art of the cou n try was a m arked Appliances. Heaters. Fixtures. h co n tra st to the d u st found In eastern All w ork g u ara n tee d to pass I Oregon. inspection by th e B oard of F ire Mrs. J. W. W iedanen, d a u g h te r of U n d erw riters. ||B en J, M atthew s, visited hom e folks SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. and friends here a couple of w eeks, ESTIM ATES FURNISHED . leaving for h er hom e in H eppner, P h o n e 31 yesterday. The M. A. Ross P ost, G. A. R., and FRED L. BOURNE, Prop. W om en's Relief Corps will m eet in Pow ell St. next to B row n’s M arket reg u lar session S atu rd ay . Mrs. Eliz- I abetli Conaway of Gordon G ran g er corps, sta te Inspector will be present, j T he class in hom e n u rsin g th a t was i organized last T uesday by Miss Young, th e county public h ealth nurse and Miss Doyle, th e presid en t l of the Red Cross of P o rtlan d ch ap ter, I met at 2 o’clock today. Miss N. ce in G resham of one ¡T u ck er, an in stru c to r in hom e nurs- F irst of ap th p e earan screen's g re a te st sta rs ’ Ing, Is in charge of th is work. T here m ust be ten in class but th e m o rel th a t come th e m ore in te restin g th is study will be. Everyone is Invited to be present at th e next m eeting, T ues day, O ctober 19, at 2 o'clock. T he usual services will be held a t’ "H E COMES UP SM ILING" the M ethodist Episcopal church next O ptim ism , hum or, excitem ent and novelty are the principal featu res Sunday, beginning w ith Sunday of th is screen classic. school at 10 o’clock. At 11 o'clock "T H E SALT OF A N PIN G " the pastor. Rev. A. 8. Hisey, will ' preach. Mrs Wm Averill will sing An ed u catio n al fea tu re of m ore th an passing in te rest. ! a solo in connection w ith th is service. E pw orth League will m eet a t 6 :30 and at 7 :30 th e p asto r will preach. A cordial welcome is extended to all these services. G reat obstacles often give way to If a good face Is a le tte r of reeoin Mrs J. H. Cone and son Raym ond a determ ined fight. m endation. a good h eart is a le tte r arriv ed th is week from Lone Rock, of credit. Bulwer Oregon, w here they have been for Luck consists In having your gun several m onths Mr. and Mrs. S. S. loaded when the gam e appears. Read w hat Mr W anTad says. Thom pson, who have been occupying th e ir house d u rin g th e ir absence, ex pect to go in a few days to C en ter ville. W ashington, for an extended stay. Mr. Cone will rem ain a t Lone Rock fo r about a m onth looking a fte r his lum ber business at th a t place. L ig h tn in g stru ck the residence of A lbert E kstrom in Thom pson ad d i tion yesterday, b ut did no dam age \\ ha, we all strive for, and we cun insure you against w hatever. The bolt cam e down th e chim ney an d a flash of fire was unhappiness in your home if you will pet your wife a set of throw n o ut Into the room our Bluebird Dishes. A. 9. Hisey, new p asto r of the M ethodist Episcopal church, arriv ed with his fam ily from St. H elens yes terday and moved d irectly into th e parsonage. T he G resham P atro n -T each er asso Just Think! A 42-piece «et for $ 11.23 ciation will m eet in th e g ra d e school assem bly hall on W ednesday a f te r 6—5 inch Platea 1 10-ineh Platter noon at 3 o ’clock. A full atten d an ce Is desired, as much im p o rtan t busi t>—7-iueh Ptutes 1 7-ineh Baker ness m ust be tran sacted . Miss E thel 6—4-ineh Fruits I. Calkins, county lead er of th e chil 1—7-ineh Scallop d ren 's in d u stria l clubs, will be th e 4 inch Bread and Butler Plates 1 Sugar Bowl sp eak er of th e afternoon. t rank Jones is able to get aro u n d (5 Handled Teas 1 t'reaiuer 6 Saucers with th e help of cru tch es and was In his office on Main street yesterday This is not cheap ware and is good value. The design is g reetin g friends Mr. Jones was In ju red by a falling pole w hile at w ork very dainty and will appeal to all lovers of pretty chinaware. on th e fair grounds ab o u t th ree weeks »go. J T. Delk has purchased th ree lots of the Independent Land Co . th ro u g h E. H Kelly, and is sta rtin g to clear th e lots and begin a house T he lota are on Hood avenue Just south of R R. C arlson's. QUALITY AND SERVICE License announced In th e dally p a PHO N E «40 PHONE «Mil per In V ancouver list a re H arry 8 McMurray 25 years of age and L ata F T rim ble 18 both of Gresham H ap p in ess! A. W. METZGER & CO. GRESHAM LEGION MEN TO EAT TUESDAY EVE Gresham Electric Go. We Are Keeping Up The Good W ork Giving Gresham Lower Prices WOOL DRESS GOODS 36-lnch Woo, Mixed Serge. Colors, G arn et, Brow n, Navy and , T.aU??, „ Reduced fro m »1.25 to »3c yard 38-inch All Wool Poplin, Navy and Copenhagen. r . l ! ’!nCu « B ,u e " oo1 SerS e - k , R educed from # 2 .7 3 to $ 2 .3 3 R ed u ced from $ 3 .5 0 to $ 3 .1 3 Reduced from $ 1 .2 3 to 08c 38-inch Wool Mixed Shepherd P laid. 50-n»ch H eavy Black and W hite Check fo r sk irts and coats. v „ „ „ , ,, t R educed from « 2 .7 5 to « 2 .3 3 93c to 75c yard 36-inch Dress Voiles in light and d ark figures. SILK 40-inch G eorgette Silk, good q u ality . Colors, W hite, Black, Coral Peacock and Navy. R educed from « 3 .0 3 to «2.U3 yard GINGHAMS Sm all Checked Apron G ingham s. R educed from 38c to 2 8c yard Red Seal U tility and o th e r top notch m akes in fadeless color G ingham s. Reduced from 48c to 38c yard OUTING FLANNELS L ig h t strip e d O uting F lan n el Reduced from 38c to 28 c yard Best g rad es of P earl O uting in d ark and light shades. „ Reduced from 48c to 38c yard H eavy W hite O uting F lan n el. Reduced from 5Oc to 4Oc yard P rin ted F lan n e lette, absolutely fadeless for kim onas. d resses etc. C h ild ren ’s Very S pecial 4Oc Best G rade Sicily P ercales in light and d ark colors. R educed to 88c FLEISC H ER 'S KNITTING WORSTED YARN in all th e w anted colors. G erm antow n Zephyr, 1 oz. Two-oz. I m U I m . R educed to «3c R educed to 3Oc All lin es in .Men'», W om en’s and C h ild ren ’s H osiery and Underwear m arked to ro n fo m i to th e new low m ark et prices. S pecial prices in O veralls, K haki P an ts, W oolen and D ress S h irts. WALRAD MERCANTILE CO. GRESHAM PHONE «01 PHONE «4)1 W e.have found th a t th e successful farm er is th e one who says: “ I will m ake every day count som ething. I will . do . w . . hat — I - do — well. •- If *• I - cannot work w ith my hands, I will keep my head busy m ak in g plans for th e fu- tu r e -” Make su re th a t, how ever good you may be, you have fau lts; th a t how ever dull you m ay be, you can find uu, nuaL luey a are ie , ; an tn a t. out w hat they and a th t, now- how- ever slight they may be, you would b e tte r m ake som e p atien t effort to get rid of them .— R uskin Keep in style, Those W ant Ads are gen u in e bus iness g etters. ’’ciassy-fled’’ ads. Try one of those Fordson Tractors Gresham Theatre SATURDAY, OCT. 16 DOUGLAS FIARBANKS SUNDAY, OCT. 17 CHAS. RAY in "STRIN G BEANS" \\ e are making immediate deliveries on bordson 1 ractors. Now is the time to get your tractor. Use it for your late plowing, become accustomed to it, be ready to commence work as soon as spring opens up. Has lots of power for plowing and will do all manner of belt work. RAKER & SON GRESHAM ESTACADA A laugh, a sm ile and satisfaction m ak e all th e world akin. SCREEN MAGAZINE A m a tte r of F orm ; Reflections of a B achelor G irl; P lan ta tio n Studies; C artoon. Bud and Susie. ---------- " O. A. B R Y A N Truck Service ALI. KINDS OF HAULING R. A. Box 32 6. P o rtlan d Phone G resham 78x2 W E S A Y - ’ FORWAR.o] MARCH 1 G o »N G r . IP V O U W A N T TO MAKE A SHOWING* TH E PERSON WHO W ANTS TO K E E P ON progressing m ust m ake certain th a t his h ealth is " rig h t side up w ith c a re .” One good way to m ake ce rtain of th is is to p u r chase m eats w hose quallty- g u ara n tee d n ess will m ake him feel ce rtain th a t his digestion will assim ilate th e p ro p er food values. One wav to m ake ce r tain of th a t is to buy your m eats here. Gresham Meat Market P h on e 41 A Customer for 15 Years A mail who has been a customer of The hirst State Bank for 15 yean, said " I !'b V\ ' T " f T 1 deal of »»nsiness with this bank and have never found a mis take. I have always been well tre a te d .’’ This bank is proud of such a record During these 15 years the personnel of our employees has changed, but the same dependable service has been offered to you. Every employee of The First State Bank ts striving to live up to the reputa tion this bank has built during its vears of service in this community. First State Bank GRESHAM, OREGON