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About Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1898)
i Great Special Sale NEW MACKINTOSHES Five large cases of new Mackintoshes received today direct from the largest rubber manufacturer in America. Colors Black, Brown, Myrtle and Navy .' , Will be placed on sale' at $2.97, 3.47, 4.97 and 5.97. Every garment warranted rain-proof . We will also introduce the new Mackintosh Skirt and Cape in cloth effects and pin-head checks. Any of the garments can be worn separate. Four cases of ladies' and gents' umbrellas on sale at 75c, 85c, 90c and $1.00 and upwards. Congo handles and steel rods. Excellent values. IN AND ABOUT OREGON CITY Addition Local Items 1'atje on Last G. Shark for your McAllen & McDonnell POPULAR DRY GOODS HOTJSK 161-163 THIRD and MORRWON PORTLAND, OR MM For Bargains in Toys and Holiday Presents, attend the sale of the Char man stock at the old stand on Main street Great sale of Men's Clothing at (he Sacrifice Sa.e of the Charman stock. Men's $15 suits f. 8 00 Men's $17 50 suits for. 9 00 Men's $20 suits for 10 50 Men's $25 suits for 15 00 Men's $8 overcoats for 4 50 Men's $15 Qvercoats for ........ . 8 50 Men's pants 50c and upwards A large and well assorted stock of choice Fresh Groceries, which we are closing out at the following prices while they last: 1-Ib cans baking powder 15c each Worcestire sauce 12c per bottle Pepper box, blue 2c per box Pearline 3c per package Corn starch 7c per package Baking soda . , . . 3c per package 8a polio 7c per package Lame bottle pickles 15c per bottle Choice raisins 4c per pound Choice teas 25 and 53c per pound 109-pound sack stock salt. . , .' 40e 60-lb sack dairy salt ...35o and all other groceries at the same re duction. Charman & Son's stoek, Main street, Oregon City. 45 cents round trip from Oregon City to Portland and return via Southern Pacific trains. One way rate 25 cents. Tickets now on sale at railroad depot. Trains leave Oregon City at 8:40 a. m., and 3:35 p. in . and arrives from Port land at 9:23 a. m. and 6:52 p. m. Save Xime by using the quicker route. For Sale A fresh Jersey cow. George jviuuer, mi, t'leaeant Great Xmas Sale of Millinery. We are offering great inducements : ' $8 hats for ....$ 5 00 5 hats for 2 95 4 hats for'. 2 50 And a large assortment of pretty hats for from $150 to $2.00, even as low as $100, at Mrs. sladen's Millinery store. A pair of rubbers with every $2 50 air of ladies' shoes for 10 days. Krausse Jros . ' A Singer sewing machine at the Ore gon City Auction House. Holiday goods at prices surprising and styles to suit all at the Racket store. The largest assortment of millinery and lower prices lhan any house in Ore gon. Miss Goldsmith. Do you want to subscribe for any pa per or magazine at publisher's rates. We are the agents. L. A. Patterson & Co., The Bazaar. For Rent The large 8 room; rr.odern constructed house, lately occupied by Rev. M. L. Rugg, for rent. , H. E. Oiiocs,' Agent. T l.u.m ,. . i 1 i 8 and-choice loans will be made at 7. I x'hran O. H. Dyk. See our clubbing offer with the North Pacific llurnl Spirit, oublished weekly at Portland, Oregon. If you want a sample copy free, seid them a postal caid nonce ami mention this paper. Don't forgot P Chilstmas cigars. A. E. Holcomb, of Clackamas, was in Oregon City Saturday. A. L. Woodside, of Muli.no, was in Oregon City last Friday. Ex-Commissioner Frank Jaggar was in Oregon City Thursday. Fred Elligson of Stafford was in O re gon City on business Tuesday. , There will be Christmas trees at both the Viola and Redland churches. W. H. Woodruff, of Colton, was do ing business in Oregon City Thursday. J. C. Sprague and B. O. Sarver, of Logan, were in Oregon City Thursday. Mrs Yorke A. Barrington, of Seattle Wash., is visiting Mrs. Bruce 0. Curry. B. F. Noyer of Meadow Brook was a pleasant caller at this office Wednesday. M. J. McDonough, who left fir Spokane last spring, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Wm. Robinson will spend Ohristmas with her parents at The Dalles. Ohas. Holman, a prominent citizen of Meadow Brook, was in Oregon City Tuesday. 'Rev. Gilman Parker viill fill the pul pit of the Baptist church .next Suu,day' morning and evening. If you want the kind of Christmas cake that your mother made, go to Heinz' bakery and grocery. Strat and Wylie Chapman and Balf Youmans, of Clackamas, were visiting friends at the county seat Monday. Ex:oui.ty Treasurer M..L. Moore ar rived from R iseburg Saturday and is visiting friends here for a few days. J. F. Clark is instructine a ladies' gymnastic class, of whom Mrs Finley is president and Miss fltrickler is secretary. A branch of the United Modern Vigi lantes will be established in Oregon City Wednesday evening by Chief Leader F. J. McHenry. J . M. Ware his traded his house and four lots near head of Seventh street for Wm. Mellen's 12 acres near Maple Lane school house. Mrs. J. B. Robinson and Miss Azalia will arrive fr..m California Saturday, to spend the holidays with relatives here. Harley Wishart arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with his parents. He is employed on the government for tification on Puget Sound. i i Thop;as Fitch has returned from Vancouver, where he had been assist ing Chas. A. Fitch in the publication of the Vancouver Register. Two diyorce cases were filed in the circuit court during the week: Tillie Lain Fjo vs. Lam Foo, and Magdalene Farensworth vs. Johu Farensworth. me case ot Toecltemeier liros. vs, Clackamas County, which was tried at Hillsboro last, week resulted in a ver dict for $175 and costs for the plaintiff . .... - , Mrs. Charles Gallogly gave a surprise party in honor of her husbands 41st birthday at their at Bolton last Mon day evening, and a delightful time was spent by their many friends. For first class Chrismas pastry go to Heinz's store, opposite the postoffice. Besides a full line of Christmas cakes and pies they have a well assorted stock of candies and other goo is . Albon Meinig, O. W. Kern, T.W. Cuthbert, Aug. Honicker, Geo. Wilds, T. W, Younger and J. R. Tomilson filed mining claims on Shena creek, a branch of the Salmon river, this week. Mrs. Lee Rogers of Canby and Miss Minnie Snyder of Portland were in Ore' ton City on Wednesday on their way to apend Ohristmas at the home place at Springwater. Chas. A, Fitch, formerly editor of the Oregon Oity Herald, is now on the staff of the Enterprise, the republican organ that he, so bitterly opposed during the last election in this county. D. B. Richardson, a prominent mer chant of Helix, Umatilla county, visited his uncle, R. D. Wilson, Saturday. He was accompanied by Mr. Hill. Mr. Richardson reports business good in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. S. Gaffuey left Wednesday for San Francisco to join her husband, who left last week and is employed in a mill near that city. Mr. Gaff ney came from New York about three weeks ago to work in. the. Crown mills here, but he changed his mind. G. N. Joe & Oo., a Japanese firm, who were carrying on a general mercantile business hore for the past two years, have gone Up in attachment. Sheriff Cooke now holds the stock under an at tachment in favor of L. Friedman and H. Rogers, of San Francisc for $305. A meeting of the committee having in charge the arrangements for the enter tainment of the National Press Associa tion was held in Portland Monday. Col. Robert A. Mi!ler, president of the Wil lamette Valley Chautauqua Association, was piesent by invitation, and tendered the national association the ubo of the Chautauqua ground and assembly hall. He said-Oregon City would give the na tional delegates a day's entertainment. avast, mm mm ' Do You Know that R A IM IMOW WE ARE ALL READY FOR BUSINESS WITH Large Assortment of Christmas Goods And we will b3 pleased to show oar lines of Watches For Ladies and Gentlemen, Filled, Silver and Nickel. in Gold, Gold .1ST f jwelry Of all stjles and grades Rings, Chains, Lockets, Brooch Stock Link Buttons, Studs, Etc. ' Sterling Silverware For the Table Spoons, Knives, Forks, Bern Spoons, Pickle Forks, Cream Ladles, Cold Meat Forks, Sardine Forks, Etc. Rogers Bros. Silvar-Plated Ware This is the Silver-Plate that wears. Ve are prepared to meet every want. Our Designs and Prices are sure to please you. Clocks Make a most desirable Present. Our line is complete. Umbrellas In great variety, at prices within reach ol all. Kusical Instruments Violins, Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Accor deons, Autoharps, Guitar Zither, Columbia Zither at prices never before so low. The Eagle Graphophone Complete $1200. Records, $5.00 per dozen. Beats anything in the line of Christmcs mas Gifts for old or young. Sterling Silv.T and Silver-Mounted Goods Match and Stamp Boxes, Paper Cuttm, Hat Pins, Button Hooks, Blotters, Seals, Scis sors, Bonnet Brushes, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Hat Brushes, Combs, Suspenders, Purses, Etc. , 1 T f Burmeister & Andresen '. THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS ,1 HEADQUARTERS for I Mackintoshes and Overcoats Men's Twilled , Cape Mackintoshes 1 Men's Cotton Covert Cape Mackintoshes ... Men's Tricot Bux Mackintoshes, all-wool, guaranteed waterproof Man's Brown Ml-Wool Covert .Box Mackintoshes, strapped and cemented seams, velvet oolUrs, other stores $10, our J QQ Boys' Twilled 2.50 3.00 500 X Cap Mackintoshes Boys' Fine Drill Navy Blue Mackintoshes Boys' Ml-Wool Covert Cloth Box Mackintoshes, strapped and cemented seams, velvet collars. 1.75 3.00 5.00 Men's Extra-Heavy Covert-Cloth shes. straitned and cemented seams, velvet collars, buHalo-hora buttons other stores' IIS, our price Box Macklutoshei, strai 10.00 4-Extra Cholca Mackintoshes $15 to 15 Every Mackintosh In our stock has been made especially tor as, and we guar antee absolutely WATKRPROjr every. Mackintosh ws sell at over fl, X raey cheerfully refunded If goods are not satisfactory. Men's Light-Weight Covert Over Q (( ooata, all wool 0 O.UU Men's Ail-Wool Kersey Overcoats, O CA other stums' K10: our orlne. ...... 0.ll 4- Men's All-Wool Kersey Overcoats, in Art other stores' 813.85, our price 1U.UU Young Men's Heavy Covert Cloth 1ft Art T Oveicoats 1U.UU -f An elegant line of the celebrated Alfred Benjamin A Co.'s Tailor-OC AA made Overcoats, S15 to... "J.vU A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE ABOVE IS INVITED. Boys' Navy Blue Beefer Coats, ages O AA X toS years ... .UW I Heavier grade Boys' Navy Blue 9 AA Reefer Coats, ages 4 to years... vl I Boys' Cape Coats, Ages 4 to 8 years 3.50 A GREAT LINE OF , Boys' Topcoats, Reefers, etc I $2 to $10 MOYER CLOTHING CO THE POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIERS. BEN SELLING, Manager. ' THIRD an l O UC STS Wi Multnomah Lodge. A. F. & A. M., elected the followinn officers on Satur day: W. M .John Hmphreys; 8. W., J. E. HedKeg; J. W F. T. Griffith; Sec.Thos. F. Ryan ; Treas , W. E . Oarll ; Tyler, A. W. France. The Eastern Star and this lodge will hold a joint installa tion on St. John's Day, December 27. Captain Metzner on Monday received the uniforms and equipment for the newly organized Oo. F of this city. Com plete outfits for 45 men were received, although there are 53 men in the com pxny. 'The clothing furnished by the state headquarters of the O. N. G. is sei:ond-hand, having been used by the oil state militia, but the guns are brand ni'W, and are of the improved Spnnii Held 45 70 l ade n. The new uniform for the company will not arrive till April. The regular drill night of the company wiil lie on Monday at7:3l) Captnin Fred Metzner has ie eived his conimisBion and will s on htve the biys i good shape. This is the largest com pany in the new stale militia and Cap tain Metzner is to be congratu ated mi the siicees ol his efforts, The boys will give a military ball at the Armory on Christmas eve, December 24 h. Weighing Things The value of our groceries depends on three things; How much you get for your money ; how good it is when you get it, and the prire ynu pay fur what you get. We have sugars I bit are cheap and tmgar tlixt aie gond. We have ciitfVies iliat willmi'tiHU the appe tite and the pnckeMinok. Stai lrt goods at leas lhan Maple prices. We give you money-savi'ng healih-Huvi.ig eliauiide. A. Robertson, 1 "The 7th Street Grocer lanta Glaus Headquarters MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE COUP.T HOUSE Once a Year You can give necessary things to your friends the year around if you c -rt afford it, but only once a year, when Christmas comes, is the time for remembering the children w th fancy little Toys that make them happy at a very small cost. jj Come in and look at our New Toys, Games, Ingenious Diversions, Dolls, Sled?, Little Vagori9, jj uiuii wiu'idi iiiui.-ii, rtiiu uiucr nveiy anu inexpensive presents tor the youngsters. Yoa are sure to find Jnst what yen wait for just what you can pay. t : . - All our fl or space is devoted to Holiday Presents and we are proud of our Stock. It is a "non nlns ultra" in ri. lirw.ca anrt rti.ann for niir tnu n W'p snarpd npithpr fanital nnr l.iKnr in mul nnf display as brilliant and eve- and nurse pleasing as possible. Z Eere are a few items of value to prospective buyers:, Rocking Chairs fl 00 Child's IWkw V 11 Made Ouch 4 OO M ntietle Rug 24 feet Cood Ud LoungrS fl CO Tahle Hi a'ft 100 nifve eml-rorceiHin I miner B t. ,, Cuily Hair Kid Body Doll, 11 im hes long, 10c. Joll Carriage, 25-1. $ 60 Biz cane seat high back Dining 1 75 Chalnt $4 00 60 1 pair Lace Curtains..,.. .... 50 17.60 Dressed Dll, 13 inches long, 10c. ' China D. 11, 0 inches 1 jng, 3u. Torpedo Boat, I ic. Missive iron Train, 20 inches long, 50c, BELLOMY & BUSGH THE HOUSEFURNISHERS