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GRESHAM
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OUTtXtOK. FRIDAY,
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD AT 20% BELOW COST
Many Articles Will Be Sold at 50 per cent to 60 per cent Below Cost
CLOCKS AND ALARM CLOCKS
REDUCED TO C O S T
Handbags, Billfolds and Ladies’ Purses
REDUCED TO COST
Genuine PY-RA-LIN Ivory sold at
10 per cent below cost.
MANICURING SETS
Ivory
Ivory
Ivory
Ivory
Ivory
Manicuring
Manicuring
Manicuring
Manicuring
Manicuring
Sets
Sets
Sets
Sets
Sets
$17.00
$14.00
$10.00
$ 7.50
$ 5.00
ALL SALES CASH
Positively No Credit
R ii^o u tth e old;
’ e new:
A h the c u rta in o f tim e dra w s the o ld ye a r to a close, we
wish to th a n k o u r m any custom ers fo r th e ir frie n d s h ip and
patronage d u rin g the past ye a r and s o lic it the continuance
o f the same fo r 1921.
A. J. W. BROWN
GRESHAM MEAT MARKET.
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COMMENCING I ANGARY 1st
Cut G la ss....................................50 per cent off
China ........................................ 50 per cent off
Etched G la ss ........................... 50 per cent off
Fifth-Avenue Ware ...................50 per cent off
CASSEROLES
$5.00 Casseroles a t ................................. $2.00
$6.00 Casseroles a t ................................. $2.50
$7.00 Casseroles a t ................................. $3.25
$8.00 Casseroles a t ................................. $3.50
SILVER
Teaspoons, 50-year . $1.50 to $3.00 per | doz.
Tablespoons, 50-year. $2.00 to $3.50 per | doz.
$16 Knives and F o rk s........................... $9.00
Carving S e ts .............................. 50 per cent off
$22 Silver Chests (26 piece)................. $12.00
All Sterling Silverware 50 per cent off.
$35
$30
$20
$15
$10
DECEMBER 31,
W ATCHES
Here Is Your Chance to Get a Watch
12 Size, 19-jewel South Bend Watches, adjusted four
positions, 20-year case, reg. $50, will sell at $24.
16 Size, 17-jewel South Bend adjusted watches in 20-
year cases, reg. $43 grade, will sell at $20.
16 Size,’ 17-jewel Waltham adjusted Watches in 25-
year cases, will sell at $16.
16 Size, 7-jewel Elgin and Waltham in 20-year cases,
will sell at $9.00.
12 Size. 7-jewel Elgin and Waltham, in 20- and 25-
year cases, at $10 and $11.
Many 7-jewel Watches will sell as low as $5.00 each.
Every Watch Guaranteed.
Watch Cases will sell at 60 per cent off.
Here is your chance to get a new case for your works.
$30 Rings .................................... $12.00
$20 Rings ...................................$10.00
$15 Rings .......................
$ 8.00
$12 Rings ...............................
$ 6.00
$10 Rings ..........................
$ 5.00
$ 8 Rings ....................*................ $ 3.50
$ 6 Rings .................................. $ 2.00
$3 and $4 Rings ......................... $ 1.00
ALL SOLID GOLD
GUARANTEED
BROOCHES
$25 Cameo in 14k Mountings
$20 Cameo in 14k Mountings
$18 Cameo in 14k Mountings
AH Solid Gold Brooches
LOCKETS and CHARMS
60 per cent off.
EMBLEMS
50 per cent off.
Special Discount on
PHONOGRAPHS,. RECORDS
....................... $14.00
........................... $10.00
......................... $ 9.00
60 per cent off.
LAVALIERES
Lavalieres
Lavalieres
Lavalieres
Lavalieres
Lavalieres
Lavalieres
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ALL SOLID GOLD.
$20.00
$ 7.50
$ 6.00
$ 5.00
$ 4.00
$ 3.00
CUFF LINKS
All Cuff Links, 50 per cent off.
GUV D. JONES, Jeweler
i Mrs. A. M. A iishouse retu rn ed
j home early th is week a fte r a trip in
th e east covering fo u r m onths. She
i visited relatives and friends In New
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mack and Mr. j York, P h iladelphia, M ichigan and
J F ran k Jones en tertain ed a few j W isconsin. Mr. A iishouse went to
’ friends a t 6 o ’clock d in n er W ednes S eattle to m eet his wife.
day evening. Tlig principal su b ject
In accordance w ith the usual cus
of discussion was a big fa t wild goose tom . business houses of G resham will
received as a p resen t from eastern be closed on New Y ear's day. H oli
Oregon friends. T he g u ests were day hours will be observed a t the
very loud in th e ir praise of Mrs. postofflee.
M ack's efficiency in th e culinary art.
Dr. C. J. McCusker, professor of
H. O. L ake has been Bpending a ob stetrics in th e U niversity of O re
sh o rt holiday vacation a t his home gon, will lectu re a t the G resham li
brary next T uesday aftern o o n , J a n u
here. He Is principal of th e Sweet ary
4, u n d er th e auspices of th e M ult
Home high school at Albany. Mr. nom ah County Public H ealth associa
Lake says th e re is much excitem ent tion. His su b je ct will be "P re-n ata l
at Sweet Home over th e discovery of C are.” M embers of th e hom e n u rs
class, women of th e neighborhood
oil prospects and arran g em en ts are ing
and any in terested a re invited to at-I
being m ade to begin d rillin g a t once. tend. The lectu re h o u r is 3 o ’clock |
O ptions have been tuken on property
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. G ard n er re-j
and an outfit is being assem bled. The reived a C hristm as rem em brance
work is in th e timids of experienced from th e ir son. F. H. G ardner, from
Modesto, C alifornia, In th e shape of
oil men.
a box of delicious o ranges freshly
Miss Helen King, of Tacoma, is picked from th e tree. The members
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of the Outlook force can testify to the ■
fine quality of th e fru it.
j A. Kuegg th is week.
C harles E. M ew hirter is visiting Jury Itetiii ns \ erdlrt o f Not G uilty.
B ear in m ind th a t a m ule is lam est
People who live fo r acq u iring
j with hi3 p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stillm an Andrews, Melvin Andrew s,
fro n t, th erefo re, begin farm work gain do not have so good a tim e a3
and
L
ester
T
alm
adge,
accused
of
op
M ew hirter. Mr. Mewhirtet* has ju st
th e rig h t end.
those who live fo r service.
era tin g a still were found not g u ilty ,
, received his discharge from the U. S. by the federal ju ry a fte r th e expira
M arines a f te r serving fo u r years and tion of a two-day tria l which closed
four m onths. A g reat deiil of th is tim e W ednesday.
The th ree men were a rrested near
i was spent in foreign service.
P leasan t Home in a raid made by
Clyde liuegg. a stu d e n t a t th e U ni M. M. Squire and Edw ard W olfe of
versity of W ashington, is home for the revenue d ep artm en t. All th ree
men dented know ledge of th e still
’ the holidays.
Newell F an ch e r and Lyle W intero which was cleverly concealed in the
underbrush. They m ade co u n ter a t
1 enjoyed a trip up L arch m ountain tacks by accusing th e officers of
early th is week.
d ru n k en n ess b ut these charges were
II E. Davis of Baker, Oregon, was refuted.
visiting frien d s h ere this week.
Mr. and Mrs. llesM'l P oison ed
You a re sta rtin g off on a new lap
P rep aratio n s are com plete for th e
by Candy.
life’s race— Much of your success
C hristm as c a n ta ta to be given at Zion
Mr. and Mrs. Will liessel are ill at
In th e fu tu re depends w h eth er o r not
E vangelical church on F riday even th e ir home today us th e resu lt of
you a re off on th e rig h t foot a t th is
ing. Decem ber 31. by the choir. The ptom aine poisoning which attack ed
tim e— Much will depend on your se
Both were re
lection of a financial in stitu tio n w ill
program will begin at 8 o’clock On them both last night
- ;
ing to help you solve th e m any prob
! New Y ear's day a service will be held ported to be seriously ill for a tim e
hut g reatly im proved today. T he a t
lems th a t will co nfront you along the
in th e E ugltsh language at the tack is supposed to be due to the e a t
way— problem s th a t m ust be solved
| church at 10:30.
Sunday services in g 'o f candy in which they Indulged
in a th o ro u g h ly practical way—
Back of every n otable com m ercial
will be p reaching In G erm an at last night.
success sta n d s one or two o r m ore
10:30. Sunday school a t th e usual
" B u tte r and eggs firm in S eattle.”
cool, m ethodical th in k e rs— men of
hour and L eague m eeting in th e
clear vision and stro n g , ste rlin g c h a r
says a news item . W e've h eard of
evening at 7: 30.
acter.
m any q ueer firms but th a t's a new-
W h atev er y o u r business may be
Roy McClung, of Boring, spent one.
you may confidently rely on th e cor
Sunday with C. A. Hill nnd family.
dial cooperation of th e F irst S tate
Florence Hill visited friends in Bor-
Bank o r g a n iz a tio n - th e hank th a t's
! ing on T uesday and W ednesday.
proud to serve.
T here is no b e tte r tim e to reo rg an
The reg u la r in stallatio n of officers
ize your banking facilities th an at
of G resham gran g e will be held a t the
the beginning of a new year— To all
I reg u lar F eb ru ary m eeting, when J. J.
such we extend a cordial invitation
i Johnson and his team will p ut on th e
work. T he In stallation will n ot be at
¡th e J a n u a ry m eeting, as is th e usual
¡custom , on account of th e inability of
TROUTDALE. OlUDGOM
some of th e officers-elect to be p res
P hone Gresham 4SO
ent at th a t tim e.
Miss V iola D inger is hom e from
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
¡O regon A gricultural College fo r th e
15 Years Experience
| holidays
Miss Dinger Is a student
F R E D B. JONES
i In h er sen io r year anti is also a mem-
Piano Tuning and Repairing
: t>er of th e faculty. She teaches . laes-
I es In alg eb ra and la on th e schedule
Leave Order at Outlook
PRICK
Phone 701
com m ittee.
GRESHAM LOCALS
H eadquarters for
KIDDIE KARS
at 50% Off
J. E. METZGER
TODAY
Warm Up With
the Hight Stoves
QUIP your home for warmth, dryness
and cheer, in spite of the fall ehill and
drizzly days.
Our Stoves nnd Heaters are up to date m
every way — made for cleanliness, good
appearance, proper combustion, and for
giving most heat with least fuel.
Sec our special display this week of these
modern Stoves and Heaters.
E
A. W. METZGER & CO.
Phone 661
the
Quality & Service
Phone 661
sto re
will be open until late Friday Night,
Wood - Sand - Gravel
Delivered Any Place
Truck Service
J. R. KNARR & SON
FIRST STATE BANK