Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 23, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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    Oregon Cily Auction
Opposite Pcstoffice
1 1 1 " 1 " ' i ' j - -
Baby Baggies Chairs Sewing Machines Ingrain Carpets New Model 3 Piece The Only Reliable A Nice Tea Set
from from from from Sewing Machine Bed Room Set stove of 44 Piece?
(HenA Improved from on Earth
$2.00 25C WjOO 30c $7i0() The UNIVERSAL '
and Upward and Upward second-Hand Per Yd and Upward EaBy TermB Given and Upward mkvmr $0.00
olfcLb KANGES
.
BOARD OF CuHMISSlONERS
Proceedings of the June Term of the ;
County Board. '
(Con'.inned from laBt week )
J H Comer, Road Fund 1 50
J II Wright 150
USDix 2 00
J Dix.... 2 00
Geo Kobeeon 2 00
BCPalir.er 2 00
WE Bonney 2 00 j
Dix Bros., Uen. Fund 31 75 j
Total 44 7o
Road District No. 23.
Albert Schuhhe 12 00,
D J Parmenteer 15 75
II Hedges 4 50
C O Fox 3 75
J W Covey 3 00
Wm Evans '. 4 00
Total 43 01
Road District No. 24.
John Si'hneiter 1 50
BF Smith 2 00
L B Uoder 2 6U
J B Hein 1 60
A G Godey 2 00
JJYoder 2 60
ErleLether 2 60
A Cleve 2 60
WHYoder 3 00
A J Yoder 6 25
Jos Schwartz 5 25
Y D Yoder ..1 5 25
Fred Watson b 26
DJKrap! 6 00
1) B Yoder 7 50
Wm Sturve 3 00
Win Thompson 3 00
8 U Damihoo 3 20
B F Smith 3 00
Total
Road District No. 25.
Cal. Powder Works
John llai th
Henry llnrih
John Ileppler
O Giich
W Heinle
G W Scranliu
Buss Fry
. John llarth
Henry llarth
Al Winn
C Ileiiioik
C Reyloim
John Kuhotck
N How en ...
Geo SciHtnlin ,
T Si heer
.! (iilhreck
O Lrei'ist)
Fred l.tiinuur
John Wullace
James Fry ner
Geoi'ue Kesselrinu
Willie Hunzt)
Will Yohanie
Fnthk Parmer
Fred Pt ters
07 8i
30 60
21 00
32 00
G 00
10 fit)
1 60
4 25
2 60
30 00
22 50
u oo
4 50
10 50
3 00
6 6't
15 75
8 'Jo,
6 2i
2 60
4 10
1 60
1 60
75
4 60
3 (H)
1 50
1 50
Total
Road District No. 27.
Monitor '1 railing Co. . ,
J A Stanton
W M Bird
W 11 Lemon
A B Anderson
Ule Rounint!
224 65
2 80
38 00
20 00
3 75
4 60
75
1 en
! H t ( I ' t , 1 I I I UV
Jolm Wormduh), ,
Wm Jennings,,, ,
0 B Powell
1) Thomas
Willard Stanton..
George Slaughter.
J Slaughter ,
O Slaughter
Goorge Nicholson.
J M Nicholson...,
J II Groshong. . . .
J M ilated
J M Ososhong. . . ,
E Blair
F Blair
Leslie Holt
John Ferguson..,
John Taylor....,
J Htreklan
E E Yaughan. . . .
F E Taylor
vl Shiveley
John Stanton
W Stanton
Dili ford Stanton..
2 25
4 50
13 50
2 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
6 62
3 00
3 00
3 00
2 25
1 50
2 25
76
29 25
1 87
7 50
10 13
1 60
15 75
9 00
18 00
Total 313 30
Road District No. 28.
.1 V Nightingale 4 50
B P Boylor 4 50
It Wyland 2 25
Jeore Nickerson 3 75
V Plurad 3 75
H F l'artt OW 3 75
John liroshong 8 "5
James Nickleson . 8 00
a Wison 00
Ueo Wyland 6 00
W
To
House
lhat we are the cheapest AbH or CRhDIT house in the city is most POSITIVELY PROVED by
the fact that we are the busiest store in our line in Oregon City, and the vast number of intelligent buyers
who have patronized us are so many recommendations for us If you are wise and have your own inter
est at stake, you will at least see our goods arid prices before purchasing, so that, even if you do not buy
you will be POSTED as to goods and values. Remember,
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE
NOTE THE FOLLOWING
L. Block's Furniture and
Albert Crossan 9 00
Total 53 25
Knad District No. 29.
Herman Smidt. . . . . . : 24 01
E Smidt 11 75
CDF Wilson 19 00
Total f4 75
Road District No. 30.
C Uhilds 6 00
J Pitts 1.50
M K Shipley 3 75
J R Hayea 5 00
Total 16 25
Road District No. 31.
James Turner 6 00
O Turner 6 00
II Turner 7 50
ROIdenstadt. 6 00
John Mofer 4 60
Frank Weddle 7 50
Henry Backer 3 00
John Aden 6 00
O P Sharp 3 00
Frank Sharp 3 00
U I'eters 3 uu
Total
Road District No. 32.
II Her
Will Todd
(! Calkins
Emil Frazer
F F Seeley
R Seelry
L Ha.lehrink
F llezlehnink
F F Seeley
O Tooze
F Stulnicker
Frank Tooze
It Stalnicker
Rob Stalnicker
C Baker
U Butiso
Juhn Butson
Ira McConnel
A McConiiell
Joe Moore
Ed Baker
Ross L'mey
Mitt Baker
A Baker
Melvin Baker
J Roberts
Sam Roberts
John Roberts
Geo Sneller
Will (luge
.1 Roberts
H S Bergman
II R Baker
Nen I I Inter
Albert Vohs
O McKinnie
W Mailn ws
W Probes
S iM KilBo
Dun Stalnicker
Mark Roberts
Fred Roberts
W F Young
J Pinker
.Mm Baker
Neal 11 uter
S E Hillman
O McConnal
55 50
, 3 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
12 00
. 6 00
. 3 00
1 12
1 50
9 00
. 1 00
. 6 00
. 1 60
1 50
1 50
2 25
. 4 50
2 00
3 00
, 6 00
. 9 00
. 3 00
16 00
6 00
, 2 25
2 00
3 00
1 50
, 8 00
7 50
3 00
1 50
6 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
1 611
6 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
1 60
3 00
, 36 75
7 50
Total 231 37
Road District No. 31.
Jonas Cline 12 50
Bert Cline 13 13
A K Andre 10 00
F B James..,.,,.. ,,,,..,, 9 75
II Cook 1 25
Hilly Smith 1 25
A Andre 10 50
" team 15 00
Total 72 38
Road District No. 35.
Cal. Powder Works 30 (10
P R Taylor 18 20
A B Troyer 7 60
O Miller 7 50
M Burkholder 6 75
E L Kenagy 14 02
Q W Owings 2 25
IJW " 2 25
J 8 " 2 00
F Campau 6 75
A " 8 87
O I. Barber 20 00
T Broadwell 3 00
jKZoek 3 75
A J l.iaa 9 75
(ieo Pardew 4 50
iTKeisland 6 23
I J W Elliot 3 00
P Jacohs 4 60
O " 7 CO
Total 200 54
Road District No. 36.
Scripture A Beaulieu 3 70
Wilson & Cooke 3 10
, F Martin 30 00
Tom Smith 33 CO
I E J Myer 14 03
. L Tucker 18 15
I A T : .
' a. 1'iivui 13 73
OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD,
F S Baker . .. 3t GO
A Wright ". 18 45
John Cregan 9 00
J Marchbank. 7 65
Chas Hill. . 75
E Parker , 3 75
Total 190 15
Road District No. 37.
Dayton Hardware Co 14 75
C Desheler 10 50
A Schaler 11 25
II PUtte 13 12
F Brock 6 00
L Shafer 3 00
E Clu istensen 31 50
J W Stone 21 00
E Christetison '.. 10 50
G G Kruse 24 00
Total 151 62
Road District No. 39
Cal. Powder Works 88 50
Oregon City Iron Works 1 00
Kngene Cumins 10 00
E.I llormhiik 1 50
W Dully 1 50
0 Fisher 9 00
Total Ill 53
''Continued next week.)
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly have you if you used Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Thousands of
sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for sick and nervous headaches.
They make pure blood and Btroiitf nerves
and build up your health. Eauy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. SJd by George A Hard
ing, druggist.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
I have on hand funds for the payment
of all county warrants endorsed prior to
March 2nd, 1890.
Interest will cease from and after the
date of this notice.
Oregon City, June 15th, 1899.
Jacob Shade,
Treasurer of Clackamas County, Ore,
Where Will We Speiul Our Sum
mer Vacation?
This is the time of year to think about
it, but before you decide, write for an
elaborate, illustrated pamphlet showing
numerous photo engraved views of the
many attractions at the seashore and en
route, and advantages of the Columbia
river beaches as reached by the Astoria
and Columbia River Railroad. Three
hours and thirty minutes from Union
Depot, Portland, to your brach hotel, in
a magnitlcent parlor car wilhout change
or transfer is a convenience a1 d Inxtny
few resorts can iffer. Such is ihe iniii.il
attraction of this favorite resoit.
J. C. Mayo,
Cen'I Pass. Agent, Astoria, Or.
State Normal School.
The State Normal School nt Mon
mouth announces a new department,
that of Manual Training, in addition to
the deparatiients of last year. It has
also added to its Training department
an ungraded school, to give practice in
the work of the country schools. The
Training department is now perhaps the
most complete in the United States.
A new building offers increased facili
ties for work, and the next year promis
es to be the best the school has known.
The catalogue shows a marked gain In
attendance for the present year. The
advertisement appears In this Issue.
Discovered by Woiiittn.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she with
stood its severest tests, but her vital or
gans were undermined and death seemed
imminent. For three mouths she
coughed incessantly, and could not sleep.
She finally discovered a way to recover,
bv purchasing of us a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
and was so much relieved after taking
tlrtt dose, that she slept all night; and
with two bottles has been absolutely
cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutx."
Thus writes W. C. Hamniek A Co., of
Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at Geo.
A. Harding a Drug More. Regular Bite
wc anui.vj. .very douio guaran-
teed.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23 1899.
LL
For Over Fifty Vears
An Old and Well-Timed Rembdy.
Mrs. Winslnw's Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by millions
of mothers for their children while
teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind collie, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste, Sold by Drug
gists in every part of the World.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is
incalculable. Pe sure and aBk for Mrs.
Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department optiie Interior,
Unitkd Status Land Office,
Oregon City, Oregon, Mny 29, 18!9.
A SUFFICIENT CONTES'J AFFIDAVIT,
dnted Oct, 8, 1898, bavins been tiled in this
office by George A. Bell, conk-slant, against hi me-
steaii entry no. nmae June 4, IS'.Hi, lor St;
SKJ., section 32, township 2 8, range 7 e, by Minnie,
Put tun, coutestes, in which it ie alleged that "the
said Minnie Patton has wholly ahahdoued said
claim for more than one year prior hereto; that
for over one veur nrior ibis date said en l r mom
hits not resided on said claim or visited said
, claim, or any u.ie for her; that for over one year
I last past homestead claimant, has not in any way
cut ivatea or improved sata Claim, ana uer ab
sence has not been owtrg or due to her emi loy
ment in the tliilUi'ry or naval service of the
United States in time of war," suit! parties are
hereby notitied to at pear, respond and offer evi
dence touching said allegations at 10 o'clock, A. M.
on July 14, INMi, before the Register and Receiver
at the United States Land Oll.ce in Oregon City,
Oregon.
Ihefaid contestant having, in a proper eftliln
vlU.iiled March l(i and May 17, lmi'J.set forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal tor
vice of tills notice cannot be made, it ib hereby
ordered and directs.! lhat snih nolhe bo given
by due and proper publication.
CHAS. B. MOORKS,
Register
WM. GALLOWAY,
, Receiver.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICK is hereby given that, pursuant to an
execution and older of sale issued out of the
circuit court of the laie of Oregon for I 'lackamas
county of dste Mny 31, lwtu, upon a judgment
and decree of foreclosure in favor 01 Harah A.
Staver, plaiutil), vs. Schuyler Rue, Jr., Theodocla
line, Joseph Rue, T. . T. 1). llrentano and R.
llrentano, defendants, duly rendered, enrolled
and docketed In said court on May 2, 1891), for the
sum of tfl.21A.MI and interest thereon from Febru
ary 21, 1WHI, at 10 per cent per annum, and tflSO 00
attorney's fees, and the further sum of 75 25,
and intorest thereon from May 2, lS'.itf at 6 percent
per annum, and tllM costs and disburseme ts,
I have levied upon and will on
Saturday, lta lattj Day of July, 1809,
at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
nay, at and In front of the court house door at
Oregon City, in said c unity and slate, duly sell at
public auction to the hiniiest bidder for cash in
hand nil the right, title and interest oi said dc
f nilants on and alter the 21th day of February,
1SU2. in and to the southwest quarter of the nonh
west quarter the west half of the southwest qmir
ter nud the sou heast quarter of the southwest
quarier of seclion 2ii, township 2 south, range 4
east of the Willamette merldia i, in Clackamas
county, Oregon, contn tilng UK) acres, fo satisfy
said decree, costs and aocrtling oots.
Dated June tlih,
J. J. COOKR,
Kherl ff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
Where
Where
You get the most
goods for the least
Fortlaiiil
You are always wel
come whether you
come to buy or not.
money.
Make Our Store your Waiting Room, where you can pass the time pleasantly. OREGON CITY
CA S PASS THE DOOR.
We give some bare hits of what we are going to do for our Oregon City Patrons.
M-lnch Unbleached. Muslin, per yard g:Q
Full width Unbleached Sheetings, per yard J2'fJ
White or Ecru Curtain Scrims in fancy pat
term, per yard
5c
He ivy Unbleached Linen Crash Roller fl
Toweling, per yard W4V
54-inch Turkey Red Table Damask, per yd. J IJq
Widest and best Table Oilcloth, white, mar-1 Ca
bleor fanoy colored, per yard Wv
Large size Towels wl'h heavy fringe, each .. gfj
84 ready-made Bleached Sheets, free from ACin
dressing, ech
Fult-eiM bleached ready made Pillow Slips
each
Double Summer Blankets, In good colors, OQa
per pair
Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully
Carpet House
SHERIFF'S BALE.
KY virtue of an order of sale and execution
duly issued out of the circuit court nf the
state of Oregon for Clackamas eonntv, lo me di- i
rocted nnd dated the 2(ith day of Mav,"l8iifl, upon
a Judgment and deoree rendered and entered in
said coutt on the 26th day of April, 1899, in favor i
of J H. Pomoroy, plaintiff, end against D. 1). I
Mngone, B. 8. Mngone, W. T. Whltlock, Jacob!
Kauch, Henrv v. Yergen, E.K.Jones 4 Co., a
corporation, D. B. Rees and J. W. Stuart, part- '
ners as D. B. Kees & Co., and O. Galloglv, defen- '
dunts. for the sum of 89500.00 and J4231 00 and
tfzu.ai costs ana disbursements, I will on
Saturday, the lsl Day of July, 1809.
at the hour of one o'clock p. m , at the front door
of the court house in Oregon City, in said county
and slate, sell by public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest bidder, for cash in
hand, all the right, title and Interest of the Bald
defendants In or to the two paroelsof real prop
erty situated in Baid Clackamas county, of which
one parcel is described as the undivided seven
eighths of the two tracts of land situated respect
ively in the Tompkins and Meorge Walling dona
tion claims, described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner of the D.
D. Tompkins and wife I) I.. C. In t wnshin o
. south ot ranges 1 and 2 e at of the Willamette
1 meridian, thence south fr rty-niue degrees thirty
I minnles east 'wenty elshl and seventy-one one
hundredtus chains (28 71 ch.i; thence east sixty-
1 SiX ailH KPVA Iv-flv.. h...,,lr...ll.d l, ,1... ,fil!-T..I,
lo the W illametle rive r; thence along the mi an
derings of said rlv r. north thirty six degrees
west, nine (0 ch ) ch in : thence tiorlh tweiitv
two degrees west cUhtand twenty hundredths
etittlns (8.70 ch.); ih, n, e - orth nliie and eighty,
eight hen redihs chains (0.88 ch.) to the north
east corn rof saiii claim; tin nee west along the
n rth 'in . ( ., id claim eighty-four and ten nun
dred h hat. s tq.10 ch.) to the place of begin
nine, civ " t ii g one hundred and thirty-seven
; and m ty hundredths (137.70) acres (except a
j tract convened by said Mngone and wife to Shaw
I and Jaoihs of twenty-two and three hundredths
rJ o:i) acres by d, id recorded in book 3:1, page
UJ, ol the recorus oi uecus oi sain county.)
Also eighty (u)acriB of the south half of the
George Wa Iiiik anil wife I. L. C, in said town
ships, boi.edrd on the south by the south line of
the George Walling claim aforesaid, on the west
hv the west line of said claim, on the east by the
Willamette river and on the north by a line
drawn parallel will) s,,id south boundary so that
the area embraced wilhinsaid tinea shall contain
fighty (80 acres (except a tract conveyed from
tins last mentioned piece by Mngone and wife to
L. W. Ilyland, containing twenty-five and sixly
hundredths (2".H0 acres, by duel recorded in
book 3p, page 220, of the records of deeds of said
county.)
And the oilier of said two parcels Is described
as "all the right, title and Interest that the said
I). D. Migoue mill II. S. Mngone, or either of
them, had on October 4, 1M, in the donation
claim of Waters Carmen and Liicretia Carmen,
his wife, being uotiliciitlon No. 3:185, ccrliflcte
10U3, in township two tnuih of range one east of
the Willamette meridian."
J.J COOKE,
iheriffof ClucVnmaB countv, state of Oregon,
Dated, Origou Cily, Ore., May 20, 1899.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
' Notice is hereby givf n lhat 1 have been appoint
ed administrator of (lie estate of John H. liugan,
deceased, by the Honorable Connly Court of
Clui kamas county, Oregon. All pertons having
claims against said estate are hereby notitied to
present the same lo tne for payment at my home
at Molalla, Clacsiimig county Oregon, with
prouer vouchers therefor, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Oregon City, Oregon, this 25th day ot
May, 1899. '
O. W. ROBB1NS,
Administrate.! of the estate of John S. Dugan, de
ceased. N. Y. World and Courier-Herald $1.15
s Popular PureWag plaee
here Where Where Where??
You can get your
Money Bach on
Unsatisfactory
Purchases.
Full-slie Comforters, fine white batting 41 Art
tilled, each 1.UU
Fult-alze white Bed Spreads In choice pat- CCa
terns, each WWW
terns, each
W hlte or Ecru lace Curtains In desirable
patterns, per pair
55c
Tapestry Portion in all newest Colorings ! 7C
per pair l.lO
Ladles Light figured Calico Wrappers, well OCn
made, half lined and braid trimmed, each uwv
Ladies' changeable Glase Pettlcoais In fancy Cp
colors, made with lined Bounce, each ... Iwv
Ladles' Fancy Colored Lawn Shirt Waists, )(
new style self cullara, each . ,."'"
Little Girls' Colored Percale Presses, styl
ishly made, with braid and embroidery OCn
trimming, each- wJu
Heavy B med Urab Contiile Corsets In all 05
per pair w
Filled.
Shanahans'
ORegon City Auction House
Opposite Postoffice
SHERIFF'S SALE.
JN pursuance of a decree nnd order of sale reu-
dcred In the circuit court of Ihestule'of Oregon,
for Clackamas county, on January 18, 1899, as of
the 20th day of November, 1898. in the suit of Os
car P. Miller, plaintiff, vs. J. G. Pilsbury, M. 8..
I'ilsbury and Elmer E. Charman, Charles H. Cau
fleldanil George A.Harding as executors of the
last will and testament of N. 0. Walden, deceased,
defendants, and of an execntion duly Issued out
of said court In said suit on June 7, 1899, 1 will x
pose for sale and sell as the law directs, at the
front door of the court house, in Oregou City
Claekacas county, Oregon, on the
Btb Day of July, 1800,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. thereof, thereat
property described in said decree and orderof sale,
to-wlt; '
Beginning at the south-westerly coiner of lot
seven (7), in block twenty-eight (28), in Oregon
City, as shown by the maps and plats thereof on
file in the recotder's office of said county and state
Ihence In a northerly direction and following the
westerly line of said lot thirty-three (!13I feetr
thence easterly, and at right angles to said west
erly boundary line ot said lot, and parallel with
the side lines thereof, one hundred and five (105)
feet; thence somberly at right angles, and parallel
with Mailt street in said Oregon Cuy, thirty-three
(33) feet, to the somberly line of said lot; thence
westerly at right angles, and following the south
erly line of said lot, to the place of beginning,
situated In Clackamas countv, slate of Oregon, to
gc titer with the tenements, hereditaments and ap
purtenances thereunto belonging or in any way
appertaining
Doted at Oregon City, Oregon. June 9, 1899.
.1. J cnnk'i
Sheilff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
WOTICE is hereby 3iven that I will make apnli
41 cation to the honorable board of county c m
missioners for Clackamas County. Oregon, on h
22nd day of July, 1899, for a license to sell mait
liquors in less quantities than one gallon in Cas
cade precinct, Clackamas county, Oregon, a copy
of which petition Is below published.
F. A. MEIMG.
To the Hon. Board of Commissioners for
Clackamas county, Oregon; We, the undersigned,
citizens and legal voters of Cascade precinct,
Cla kamas bounty, Oregon, respectfully petitlwi
and prsy that you grant to F. A. Melnig a license
to sell malt liquors ill Cascade precinct, Clacka
mas county, Oregon, In less quantities than one
gallon forthe period of six month'.
8 D Coalman. Olias PivftVr, J R Maronev, E Kop-
Ser, L Varrelti, T CUrk, P MeAilams, G W Woods,
i V Thotins, Goo Thmnas, F J liomns, J M Thom
as, A I! 'ihoinas, WS Smith, John Bramhall,
John Marniicy, JAHicimac, G. G. (iibons, H
C Inbi w, ,1 J K sner, O 1' Bramhall. J Bramhall,
J P Andre, B Wakeileld, II Ridilertuiseh, Hourv
Ridderliii-ch, ired Woespe. Wm VVa'spe, W
Weber, in Ditdlan, Joint Hah v, John S Gib
bons, Kritt Suckow, John Kpperson, George
Epperson, John lioffnielster, E Havn, J K Dun
can, J A Tiiiy. U Trubel, kC Strdwbridgc, H
Wetidiiiiid, J Wenilland, M KWker, Irel
Keiseeitcr, John Kelsecker, C Mens-, He ma t
1 isciie', Hermann Uruus, James i'helnii, Ci.ap;r
Junker, E Kligc.l, John Tuvel", Oiuyscppi ia
velll, liiniH Jenrer, T n .lohsi ud, Paul Dunn, H
Ridderbusch, John McPonuld, Htiiltnan An
drews, Peter V Ueia, i els Hiiiithlum, Geo A
Leslie, J A t-h- u, rly, Thoniss 1'helsn, O Ram
bow, S O Mitchell, Robert H.irtsc ii, J Kristenson,
Fred Riem, Wilh.-lm Spunel, John Ulrlch, Gott
fried Mnckl, Anton Mahar. J H Wewer, Henry
Koch, J G Deshazcr, E K Wendland, Joseph Wif
lig. T H Fischer, A Kllgel, M Kligel, B Kllgel,
Ji bn L Erl, D Moynihan, F W Canning, 8 B icon,
JUL Maybee, E A Reveuue, T H Anderson, Jas
Figles, Cnarles Peshall.
Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for set
ting. Fifteen for (1. At Sunnyslope
farm, 2)4 miles south of town, or leave
orders at Charman &Oo.'s drug store.
gko. wens, manager.
Where??
Our customers
are considered
First, Last and
Always.
FIRST
AND
SALMON
STREETS
Celebrated R. G, Corsets In all sizes, black iJKa,
or drab, per pair OC
Children's heavy ribbed black or tan School 1 An
Hose, per pair 1UC
Children's black "Leather" Hose, (helCn
strongest made, per pair IOC
42-Inch Fancy Two Toned Suitings in new ncA
and desirable colors, per yd
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50-Inch strictly all-wool Ladies' Cloth Suit- OCa
ings in all popular shades 50c goods at
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NEW WASH FABRICS.
18-Inch Madras In an endless assortment of filw
new patterns, per yard D4C
36-lnch French Percales In all latest patterns Olv
Per yard 1. OjC
32-Inch Plnues In plain, striped, ngured or
checked designs, latest novelty, fast colors 1
Pr yard 1UC
Cor. First & Salmon Sts.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Oregon Phone Block 2925;
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