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r 41 T '7 ..! -.Jl 111 ("'V V -.- OREGON CITY PRESS Published Every Wednesday. Maurice E, Bain, - Pummhiikii. Entered at the postodioe In Oregon City, Or., as second-class matter. .TERMS.. One vear (in advance) $1 00 fiix monll.s " " f)0 Three months ' " 25 If not paid in advanno 50 i-cnts nil il imml p ill lie charged for cost of It i 1 1 vr Hie account und lo make good (hp t-Hc that are sure to occur with deferred payments. OREGON CITY, OCTOBER 28, 1808. The Slate Fair just cloned is said o liave been n Utile the worst one ever held, that In fioin the numbers In attendance and the quality and quantity of exhibits. Had management is as signed an the cause of the failure. The slate press was ignored by the mana gers and in turn the fair was ignored by the press. The fair was run as h Salem fair, not as a state institution, The at tendants ware nearly all .Salem and Marion county people. Under the cir cumstances the appropllatioii of $5000 annually by the slate should be discon tinued or the appropriation exleuded to other counties throughout the state. Oregon fs an agricultural stain and is capable of holding a fair which would be creditable to any -state, but this will not be accomplished until politics and sectionalism are eliminated from the management. One of the greatest kicks is Jheard regarding the distiibu tion of premiums, the exhibitor and not the exhibits received the premiums. This of itself is sufficient to kill any ag ricultural show. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been issued by County Clerk Dixon : Thtolosia Edith IcKee and Jesse AugnntusEverliart on the 28th. J.eila May Garrison and Herman Nass on the 28th. Mai t ie E. Gnd'rey and Frank A. Mc Camdaiid on the 1st. Nora I'.nriiett mid (J. K. 8. Kani inerer on the Int. Mary E. Hamilton rind Alvin P. Can non on l he ."il. Mary I'll slier and J. K. Kh hardsell on the "rd. Marv Cmupliell and William Graham nil I he Urd. A la M. Randall and Arthur W. Drown on Ihe 4' h. Nephron's Uriel cr and Win. K Child i n the 4th . Haiti. Jj, Phillips' and Aleck M. Hobinseii on the 4lh. DIED. MA KHII'.I). M'CAUSLAND GODFREY At the residence o( Ihn lirnie s mollier, Mrs. Godfrey, on Third and Jlluff street, on the 1st inst., Mies Mattie Godfrey ami Krank K MoOausland, Rev. A. Montgomery olhciating. Mr and Mrs. McCaiislund will reside in the Evangelical chinch parsonage, CHI LDS G R E ISEK-On the 4th Inst., at 1 1 in Presbyterian parsonage. Miss Soplironia Grieber and Win. K. Childa. Hcv. A. J. Monlgomery odiciuting. You can tell the successful farmer by looking at his life's fruit cans in the closet. I You can tell a dry goods box statesman by the patches on his pants You can loll the poison serpent by the bluntiiess of his tail. You can tell the alouchy woman by the shoe buttons and hat. But the easiest of all you can pick out the enterprising merchants of the town by looking at the home newspapers. This is not divine revelation, but its business gospel and 'truth. Coquille City Bullitin. Tut It down at the start that 0J per cent of the different advertisements that come under the head of schemes are "fakes" of the rankest sort. The small advertiser should not touch any tf them with a forty foot pole. The fw good oneB that pass will never be missed. Charles F. Jones, advertising l ung yon nanl an. I JujivoT neap y0ll c,, blIy jt 0iHUIV,,0.e latronize our home merchants. Thcv spend their money at home riiiI are de serving of your patronage. CREHORE In this city, on the 2nd Inst., at tlm residence of his daughter, Mrs. I). I. Davidson, lleiijamln Irank lin Crehore, aged 68 years, 4 months ami 28 day. Mr. Crehore was a nativa of Boston and came to Oregon City w ith Mr. and Mrs. Davidson about ayiarao For the past 12 years hp. ha been afllcled witli paralysis. He leaves two daughters and one son. The deceased was sent b irk to Boston on Monday, where lib will he buried. MATTOON At the Oregon City Hos pital, nn the 3rd iust., William II. Mattoon, ageil 40 years, 4 months and 25 dsys. The fun em I was held on Tuesday from Holniaii's undertaking p ulors, Rev. A.. J. Montgomery ofliui.it in I'AISK In this rit . on September 80th, 1808, at hi--' bile residence, Dr. D. I.. I'aiiie, aged 63 years, 3 months and It) day. The funeral services were held Hun day from the residence, conducted by members of the A. O. U. W. Notic to Tax Payer. ' Notice Is hereby given to the tax payer of Clackamas county that the Equalization Board for said coiin'y ill convene on the 24th day of October, 1898, and continue in S'sa'oii for. one week.. All pr iperty owiieM arj re quested to np. ear before the Boar I and examine the assessment roll so that any eirura in axse'Siiient may he, corrected. L. Stiii t. County Assessor. .Speaki ig ol FIRE INSURANCE, There. are. no companies .better, few s giaal, a the HROH'NELL ,t CAMVliELL, LA WYER3. nil prnetlee In Mil the eonvtn of the mtnt Canflelil Jtloek. BANK of OREGON CITY Oldest Bank In the City. OLD , HOME to 'You Owe It to Iter." If you are the mother of a vouni girl who is ap proaching . the time when girl hood merges into womanhood do not hesitate to speak freely and frank It with her about the things which most closely con cern her future happiness. If she is sub ject to any weakness of the delicate, spe cial organism of womanhood, make it your business to see that this Is properly cor rected, and that she starts upon woman hood's career with full womanly strength and capacity. She will bless you for it all her life. There is no need of 1 ' examinations " and "local applications." Sound professional advice may be obtained free of charge, by writing lo I)r. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting fihysieian to She Invalids' Hotel and Surg cal Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose thirty years' occupancy of this position has made him recognized among the most eminent of living specialists in the treat ment of woman's diseases. livery case submitted to him by mail re Ceives careful consideration. Efficient and inexpensive home-treatment is prescribed whereby delicate, feminine complaints may be promptly alleviated and cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only proprietary medicine in the world designed fur this special purpose by a regular phvai- r-ian an educated, experienced expert. bottle. off! ",,cr U""K "re. - , any , miu cured. Comity Judge Rvan was called Woodburn Monday on business. County court is in session this week. John Nordhousen, of Marks Prairie, was in Oregon City Wednesday on business. Jim Church is down from Albany this week visiting relatives and friends. Forbes Pratt is home from Enger this week. There was quite a phenomenal runa way In Gun by last rmluy morning. The team belonging to Mr. Itaniingcn started from the depot down the road to ward home, but (ailed lo make the turn in front of the. blacksmith shop, so went through the fa ice, run upon the. track and down it for nearly two miles, turn ing over the wagon and breaking loose from it, but when the wagon and hoiscs were gathered together it was found that the wagon was hardly scratched and the horses not hurt a parti, lu. Mr. Haunagen considers himself quite fortunate. AND PHOENIX THE NORTHERN, CONNECTICUT, ami the .'.'.HOME MUTUAL! All of them, TIME TRIED and FIRE TESTED. ... H. L. Kki-i.v, Agt. eld up Gmh falllMl IU'im ... $.10 1)00 $11 oim HIE COMMERCIAL HANK, OF ORF.GtN WITHROW The Shirt Maker Gents' Shirts and Ladies' Shirt Waiiti to order. Gnodnnugh Building, Room 207, Fifth street, opposite I'oHlotlice. Portland; - Oregon CITY. Capital, -.- - ilOil.OlH). rtlANMACTS A OUNICK.W. HIN'KINU HCSINKHK Loans made. Bills discounted. Makes eollectiens. Buysiiiid m'IIh exchange on all points in the United Stales, Finope mill Hung Kong. Deposits received sub to check Bank open fiuin '.) A. M. to I M. I). C. Latoi'iibttk .. President F. J .Mkvkii Gashicr RELIABLE .FIRE INSURANCE. BEST COMPANIES-LOWEST RATES F. E. Donaldson, Agt 1'. M. C. A. Notes. On Satnrday evening the Y. M. C. A. will give a fan drill at the Armory by the ladies. There will also be a basket ball game between the Portland and Oregon City V. M. C. A. boys. An ad mission fee of 10 cents will be eh rued On Thursday evening the gymnasium class will open at the Armory for their winter meetings . ltev. Oborg will speak on Sunday at the Y. M. C. A. meeting. The Y. M. C. A. Inter-tate Conven tion will convene at Seattle on Friday. WILL PAY. CASH For your Green Prunes or will Dry ihem on Shares Apply at GILBERT FARM DRYER ok to A. G. JACOBS, Oregon City Woolen Mills. PROFESSIONAL CARDS I) II. J. If. MILLElt, J) icy TI ST. flam Dtmlml Work. A i Utile Ooltl Crnn-ns und JMdf HVi. Officii on Svrrnth St., nrarH. P, Vrpot. New Aurora Hotel . H. WILL, Manager. Dining room receives personal supervision Tables well sup plied with season able doltcauios. Rooms are all newly furnluhod nd 'first-class. A wt!l-stocked bar Is conducted for the accommodation of the public. I 6IVE THE NEW MANAGEMENT A TRIAL . Assignee's Sale of Houses and Lots. The fiillnwiiig property 1 oil", red fur h.w.k and mi- T hk roi.n o a to cl 'he up the c-lnte of 14. E. Williams insolvent dc.tur. Any icao'iuble i,ffer HI ! eccepled fur the lede of said pn ifi iv or any pari of mini-: llnii u and lot 7, I I k 14!) of Oivgou C tv. Lot 0 of bha-k HI of Orenn City. Lot 1 of block II, Fails View Addition lo Oregon Cilv. limine and lot 11 of block 8 of Willam ette Fal's. Lot 11 of block "II," Chickauins Heights. For terms, prices and particulars call on or address, Thos. F. Rvan, Ascignee of estate of 14. E. Williams. Who does not like to hear a witty story, a flux song, speeches by famous men, music by Sousa, U. S. Murine and (iilmore's Grand Concert bauds? Buy a graphophone and you can orler them out to play and sing at your own pleasure. You can buy a fine Eagle graphophone, the latest mndel for f 12, at Buriiieister A Andreen 8 jewelry store. Slop and hear it. . &5i Aurora Hotel : and Restaurant. NOTICE. The merchandize business of Thomas (barman fc Son having been sold, all persons knowing themselves lo he in debted to Thos Charman & Son, or Thomas Charman personally, will call at (J , E. 11 A YES, lawyer; Hpeclul ultentlon given to I'lohnto Jimiick. opponlto - Ihmlli'y's i'p MuIi-h. ,, Hook Sioro mmmm A line of new stoves w ill be sold at very .low prices have been received, ill the Oregon City Auction House. lACOB Giksy, riiiii'iiiicnui Rales $1 Per Day and 1'puanls Livery ami Feed S'alile in CnnnectiiMi With ihn llniise. Ilorses mid Busies to Let ul iteasniialile Rat s. Har supplied with the linest wineH. li' quors unit cigars. Weinhardt lleer on draught. auroraToregon. lly Trenmirer'n Nollee. Notice is hereby given that, there are sudicient funds nn hand in I lie general fund of Oregon City to pay nil outstand ing uamiiits endoiHcd piior lo Septem ber 1, 1.SU5. Interest cease with the date of this nolle . II. E Stiiaiumt, City Treasurer. Oregon City, Oregon S ipteinber 10, I HiKS. Notice of Final Settlement. In the inaiier nf the es a e of Cn n le T. I'ilster, deeeiiced. N,,lic i heiehv uiven lluil I have tiled lev linal n port in rajil i siate in I lie County Ciillil of Clai'kaiinis Cniinty, Oi'C'kO s Hint Hie. Ceiir! Inn fixed Mon day, October 24, 18!W at the ho roflO o'clock a. in., a a day ami time lor the hearing of objections Id said report if any tin re aie, and for the eeilh nient of said es'ate. IIknky Tkook, " Executor oi i-itid FBln'e. II E. Chors, Altoinev for the Estate. "TT ANTED TT nrthv SEVER A I Tltl'ST- Scplembr JAMKB t. I.OVKTT, For Thomas Cliarmam. so, una. I ninntite our biisiiii ss in their own itnd . s 1 t nnirip" T .tw .w.. I, li. fij;ieii. an accounts will be given our attorneys I nm vnrth n in iifftn",?' Vi , ,rn.i.. "..miier. It is in-iinl v elli.e tocollleet. Jamkh P. I.ovktt cuit n,i .,. ,......., i"7""1' unrf Dim vie t Court. IjiitrJ Miitr. ' Oflleo' over hank of Oregon City. OnlKlllile. in, , """" fi.i. iieierenci lira seu-aiiiiresse I SUJIMO.NS. In the Circuit Court, of the Slate of Oregon, lor the County of Che kamiis, Deborah A. Bowen, plaintiff s Jtiniei Shaw, Bettv Shaw, J-ime Shnw and .Mrs. .Iiiiiies W. Slia', hi w ife. Ileni v (iaiis, Sidnev S oil h, T W. Io-m i:n Dt I I lleiheil K II.. J 7;'"' ,p ,,. .c , i reel.. Chieuno Dept M lo J. llley Shilw. ilefelld.ini In tlie name o! ihe Stai of Ore-on you are heiehv ieqni., ., ,,..,. ',, answer It,,. coinpli 111!Mln , vn jii II e above entitled came be the liisl day of the next trnn of Court after the expiration of the publication of this summons, to-wit: by Monday, Novem ber 7, 1808, nnd if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plainiifT will apply to the Court (or the tulief demanded in Hie complaint, lo-w il : tor judgment against you and a decree of this Court against James fHuttv; first, that p'sin'iff have and recover from the defendant, James Slunv, fL'OOt), with Interest thereon from fietiti nit of March. I Will, at 10 per c 'lit i'T annum ; and Ihe further sum of 4400. being the amount due on four un paid inter, ol notes, and interest on $100, from the litti day of March, lrfild. and on $100. fi out ihe '(lib dav of Septemlwr, V lSOfl. mid n 4 1 00 liniii' the (ith day of iiareh. 1 S! ( 7 ami on ih O.froin ihe'flih ihi' of Si'iileml.er, H!I7, and on $100, from ti e Itlh dav of March, 1808, at the rale of I, u per cent p"r milium, and for Ihe further sum of U'Of), hm iilloruey'ri fees, all in I'. S, i o'd coin, together with the costs and disbursements of this suit, nn ! lor a decree fore.'losieg plaintiff's morl.jii.'e upon" the following described prop r:y m Clackamas County, Oregon, lo-w it. : That e rta:n real properly sitnalo in Seetion lliirH-uio (,'12 j ill Tow nship two (2) South of Iwiii.o two (2) I4asl anil S clion five (5) in loHiwhip three. (3) Sonlh of Raiit'i.' two (2) linsl of tho Wil lamette Meridian, in the Countv of ( laekamnH and Stale of Oregon, and be- iiil' par's of Hie l.iiinl (Jliiim oi W illiam Holmes and George P. Newell, and bounded ai,d dusciibed as follows wit: beuinuing at the norlheast con ' said Willinm Holmws Donation Claim nnd from thence running erly along tho nortli boundary li , said William Holmes Claim, tweni (2(1) chains and filty (50) links; thence south twenty-five (2.1) chains and seventy-two (72) links more or less, to the north boundary line of Oregon ( ily Annex, according to the duly recorded map or plat thereof; theife easterL' along said north boundary line of said Oregon City Annex, thirty-three (X!) chains and ninety-three (!Ki) links, more or In", lo I ho iiorlhenst corner of said Oregon City Annex; thence southerly along the east bouiuhiiy line of Oregon City Annex, eighteen, (IS) chains anil eiiilil (8) links, more or less, to a point ilue oat of the norlheast corner of the .Masonic Bun iug ground, as referred to in Ihe deed from James Clnik and wife to Patrick Dully, n riled in Book A, pate 177. of the Records of Dei tls of raid Chickainas County, Oregon ; thence e tst twelve (12) chains ami seventy four (74) links, to ihe east boundary line of ?aid Georue P. Newell Claim ; thence north erly along sai I end. himndarv linn of said George P. Newell Claim; llilrtv our (.'!4) chains and eichty (SO links), to n point in tl e H' lilb boundary line of the F..ra Fisher Donation Land Claim; Mienee weMerly along the south hound iirv line of said Either Claim, tiftv (50) links, to the re entrant corner of said George P Newell Claim ; llience north erly nlong Ihe east hnundiiry line of said George P. Newell Claim, nine (0) chains, to l ho northeast corner thereof; thence wes'erlv along the north boundary linn of said George P. Newell Claim, nineteen (1!)) chains ami sixty-seven (fi-7) links, more or less, lolhe place of beginning. Excepting and reserving, li nvever, from the ntiova described premises a strip of land in the imtiIimisi corner 'hereof deeded bv -Pat rick Dufrv toT. P Randall, for a public road hv deed reeonleil ill book S'2, page 4411. of sai. I Records. Anilfort.be sale of Ihe said p-nperty f o Mil ifv sai, I judgment and barring and foreclosing ou from all right, claim, or equity of redemption in the mortgaged premises, nnd every part thereof, end f ,r such oilier and further relief as to t ' ip court, nniv seem meet and eiiuitnhle. Xui&Duld eati'tn it made by order of l'.d,m of the ahove iihledConrtlulv "'"ieu oil Hie Ul ,y 0( in ide and Jul) , 1808. Kmv,nn N. Dbadv, Attorney for PI liuiifT. Of Thomas a,ana 4 Son's Stock of General Merenandlse TO DRY GOODS. Best American light and dark prints . Best American Indigo prints Wide German Indigo prints Heavy Onliug Manuel . . Heavy quality Apron Ginghams.'.'.','.'. !t7-inch Percales " ' Checked anil Striped Whi'tu Apron 'Good's ' Heavy Cotton Flannel Heavy Shaker Flannel '. Cheviot Shirting Best quality Cretones. ..!!!! Heavy Bodticking .....,'. Silkolines Eine White Wool Flannels!!'.'.'. Navy Ulna Flannel (10 Inch wide Bleached Tahlo Dn'nYiiVlj' M-inch wide Turkey Rod Table Llnon llO-innh wide Turkey Red Table Linen Heavy Crash Roller Toweling 4-4 Bleached Muslin .. Cabot W Muslin .'..'.'.'! 40-ineli Pillow Case Muslin.','.'.' Double Width Sheeting '. (Sheet Wadding !! !'. ! Cotton Batting . .' .'. .'....... 10-4 Grev or VVhiln BlunLuiu Bed Comforters ,',' Best Marble Tabln Oileloil, Curtain Scrim ..!!.... Best (iuality Silesia Dress Lining!!.!!.' Kest Quality Cambric !!!.!. ! Rest Crinoline. . , !..!!,, Dotted Suits Nottingham Curtain Net !!!!!! lace Curtains (Jo, 75, $1, $1 L'b! II 20x30inch Towels 1'ure Linen Damask Knotted Fringe Towels. '. , DRESS GOODS. " v New riaid Dress Goods 29-inch J US,Y -., all colors '.'.'. AMOUNTING Having purchased the above stock at a great sacrifice, we have placed the same on sale for tho next thirty days at price never before heard of. The reputation of the firm for Lt class Pools ,8 so long and so well established it is unnec essary Torus to call attention to it. Following is a partial list of the Bargains to $18,768.40 Lii'u .Mo, Per Yard 3V 4o ...7o 3c 7,'i0 4 fo fo 5, 7 anil 8o 7c f and H'j'u 1) anil 12"j,(s 18, L'O, -Jo and S0o 10 and 2'h! l!) and 2;lc VK.u 2;":o 4c Cc 4o 10'oC lL'ioO -o per sheet 4o per roll 45 and olio per pair fiOc, 7oc anil f 1.00 each lflo 4c lie 4o 5o 0o I5f' .00 and 1.73 er pa'r 8o 12,'jo Per Yard 10c, 12V, lot;. L'ou 23c Fancy figured Silks A V'r if WW "riiimlH ' in n.1 3 78 wr 'nai;; -0' :, m W.28 large stock ol Black and nl.r,l 9... ... .. ' nets Hair. Miv .7. : " T. , " I AUwitas, MM. ... oiis is a c innci! iv in, i mn stock remaining on ,and at the end of thirtv hv-ni l oved This is tlie time for you to s cur J the Che 3i" t K,T gams while the stock is complete. Uioicest J?ar- be found in this Stock i'oc and 500 Black and $3.50 vuia OHin, NOTIONS. . 25c to r,.-,t: ...25c to $2 00 each 5c each all Velveteen D,m.. rti.,.i:.... Corduroy Dress liiudiim Skirt Braids J'elding's 100-yard Sawing Silk Holding's Button llule Twist Clark's O N T, Hpuol Cotton! ::;'.!!!"" BestS)oolof Lluen Crochet Cotton Crochet needles '. Corset Clasps .'.'! Dress Shields ',..'.., Thimbles , Tooth Brushes...'.!!! Pins Salety Ping !!!!.'.. Hooks and Eyes. .!!!!!.!!.',! Hair Pin8..,,f .'.'.'.'.' Hat Pins '.'. .'.'.'.', .'. Metal and Bone Buttons Best Quality Knitting Col'ton." .'.'.'.'.'.'.',' " .',',', Turkey Re,l Handkerchiefs . Metal Back Combs... Erench Horn Combs....'.' 1 ablets Envelopes Lead Pencils. ! .., Carter's Black Ink." Tacks, 8 and 10 o.. '.'.'.' Yusaline Best Toilet Soap.'.'.'. 3c, fie ..4c per yard . , .5c Ger yurd . . 2o per roll . . 5c per spool lo per spool .He per spool 4c t,er spool 3c per spsiil 2ceacb;; 4o each . .tic per pair lu each ami 10c each ...lo per paper . 2o per paper . le per paper and 3c per box 2 lor lc . . . .flo per box . . .4c per ball Each 4c and ftc le, 3c anil 5o .. lc per yard . ,3o. ,c and 10c II ITO large and complete" slock of LiV ,, ., 4e. S .oc, 4e and 5o per pkg 5c and 10 per do 3c per buttle -o per box 4o per bottle So ii ml 5c oake " " '"0, s,w,( , inclutling ,he ew s,lapeg PORTLAND DRY GOODS Boys' Hats Men's Hals '.'.' '. Balance of our 20o"a'iid 25e sYra'w Hats.'.'. .'!.'.' RIB HONS A VII r APi.-a No; 2, Satin and Gross Grain, all Silk, per yard ,V No 5, Satin an, Gross (in.iu, Silk, per a d" 4, " No. 7. sat,,, nn,l (iross-Urain, all Silk ,e t No. Saun and Gross Grain, all Silk, per v , r 7o o. Satin ami Gross (imi,,, all Silk, per vard 8c No. 1.1. Sat,., and Grs Grain', all Silk! Vyanl 10. COKSKTS, HOS1KKY AND UNDEUWK IR Heavy Bone Corsets 35o. each J'.xtra long va.t heavy Sail,, Bone Corsets 45c each. f'M Ki'' Armor- C h,l. .en s Heavy Kihhcd Semnleas Hose 10c per tn.r if . .nd,es Knit Vests 5c. 10, and 15n !,!,. I.atlies Knit esis long sleeves '3e 2r.e r. ,l cn I . lies' Cnion Suits, 5(1. 05, L'We " ' 5': MC,, ad,e, Ms , Draw.-r. 25c, 35c. 50c and 60? . nob La. hes' lute Skins W , 75, H f0 and 1.50e,", Nhiht Gow ns 50c, 55c, Kw, 75c and $1.00 each theinise40c,60o and 75c each. r , FCBNISIIING 300DS. men 8 uu.liipl Standnr.lU bite Shins -'I: : ',xr W Sateen Shirts -Men s Heavy Wool l'iPrnenr Men s Heavy I'ndenvenr Shirts and Drawers Men's Heavy Shaker Socks... Men's Heavy Seamless '.'.'. Men's Neekties . . . M n's Celluloid Collars" Men's l.inen Collars..!', Men's Mackintoshes Ladies' Mnckiiilosl.es 10c, 1 .'.'.fa'd'o',' .. Ar,,:N'S CLOTHING. Afen 8 $b Suits for . . . Men's $1 7 GO Suits for Men's $20.00 Suiis for Men's $25 00 Suits for Men's $8 OH Overcoats for! .""7' " Men's $15 00 Overcoats tor Men's Pauls " HOYS' CLOTHING. Boys' $2.50 Suits for. Boys' $3 suita for Boys' $4 o0 Suiis for Boys' $6 Soils for -Jo, loo an'! 2.c each 10c each . . . .5o aiwl 10o each $4.0;l. $5 00 lo$(!.60 $2 50 to $5 00 $8.00 $9.00 .$10.50 $1500 $4.50 $8.50 .50c and upwards ....$1 45 ....$165 ....$2 45 ....$3 40 siirtpa A large stock of Ladies', Men's. Bovs' Gir i.iuiies j j oo Shoes for , , Ladies' $3.50 Shoes for. V1 La lies' $4 2i SIiob I. fl- f0c each 40o each 50 each 10 and 25 each 15" per pair 5c per pair l.ldi -s' 5.0)Slw.ea " M n's$2Shoes for . Mois$2 50Slioesf,)r. '. M-ii'k $3 25 Shoes for Men'o $4 ()) sin es for "7"'l Men's $.i no Shoes for Men's $3 75 Bonis for Men's $4 51 Hoots for Men's $5.5 ) H ,ols lor J Wor(iirls'$ 25 Shoes for Bovs or Gills' $2 25 Sh., for Boys orliiils' $3 00 Slmes for 45 per pair 85 Per nair ... $2 05 per pair $3 15 per pair $1 15 per pair $1 35 per pair $1 85 per pair $2 35 p.-r pair - $2.85 per pair $2 35 per pair $2.85 per pair 75c per pair - 85c per pair tl 20 per pafr $1 75 per pair GRorrp.Tl.-M -isss'xii'airs'--a Portland fitei-ft "' "WTTTTU! ""rtrwnrvo-- im. , - ' . . vuim xjxv, xo Xana 176 becoiid St., Comer Yamlull St. STORE AT THE OLD STAND, PURCHASERS OF TEE CHARMAN STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. i 9 I r X.