r. - - . ,. Vi,. 'T . T -1 1 J. v.. : ! .- OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD," FRIDAY NOVEMBER '8, 1901 A Few More Days . . . OF THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE olden Mule Bazaar Opposite Bank of Oregon City If you have not availed yourself of the rare opportunity it has afforded for economical shopping you have not done justice to your purse. A dollar spent at our store this week will send a larger package of value to your home than any dollar jou ever spent before. One lady told us yesterday that she had shopped in the largest cities of the country,- but had never seen so many "bargains" in one store. We believe the lady . Visible Value in Every Department Suggested by the following: Johnson BroB.' Semi-Porcelain Cups and Saucers, latest - Shape BeBt Goods 44c eet Men's 25c Fancy Half Hose 15C pair Boys' Heavy Fleeced Underwear, regular 40c goods 2oc garment Large 10c Pencil Writing Tablet. . 5c "Perfection" Lead Pencils with rubbers ' 9c doz Regular 35c Henrietta 'Cloth 25c yd The "Empress" Coet 45c pair Men's Good Wool Hats, black 45c Brown's "Norwod" Mon'sShoes $1.35 pair Good Heavy Unbleached Muslin 5c yd Ladies' Rainy Day Skirts, oxford gray 3.25 The "Quail" Fountain Pen, with filler.. 5c Pearl Top No. 1 Lamp Chimneys 4c Men's Good Cotlon Socks. 25c garment Amoskeag Blankets, 10-4, white and colored 75c pair Boys' Heavy Sweaters, fancy colon 45c Glass Tumblers, plain and fancy . 3c each The Golden Rule Bazaar will move to its new. building, next to the Methodtst Church, about November 12th. PERSONALS j; John Cok, of Oanby, was in the city Wednesday. A. Moore, of Molalla, was in Oregon City Tuesday. George Killen, oi Handy, was in the city Wednesday. F. H. King, of Logan, was in Oregon Oity yesterday. T. P. Randall returned from a visit to The Dalles Wednesday. Fred Wagner, of Oottrell, road super visor, was in town yesterday. Ernest Klarr, of Macksburg, was a vfsitoi in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. S. Moody and son are visit ing relatives at Walla Walla. Franklin T. Qriffltn has gone to St Paul, Minn., on a business trip. J. 0. Elliott, a well known merchant of Damascus, was in thecity Wednesday. Ra'ph Grimm, a prominent farmer of Needy precinct, was in town Wednes day. Robert Leslie, of vV'ilhoit, was in Or egon City for a couple of days during the week. August Kremer and Harry Miller, two well known resieents of Logan, were in Oregon City Wednesday. J. S. Yoder, who is progressing favor ably with the work of rebuilding his sawmill, near Needy, was in town Tues day. t. C. Hettmann, of Bolton, who has been very trom the effects of an abscess and attendant blood poisoning, is out of dan ger and improving. Mrs. L. Stout a id child, of Toledo, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Cumins at Shubel. She started on her return trip home yesterday. A. Goldsmith arrived from Eugene Wednesday evening, and in visiting his daughters, Mra. Max Bolhick and the Misses Goldsmith for a few dayB. Rev. W. H. Latourette, field secretary for McMinnville college, has gone into Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho for a month's labor in behalf of that insti- William Kreuger, of Vancouver, was in Oregon City yesterday. Ha has dis posed of his hotel businees there, nnd may return to Clackamas county to re eide. Herman Loau-iand family removed to Portland yesterday, where he will en gage in business. " Mr. Logus has dis posed of his interest in the butcher shop here to Mr. Albright. Mid Myrtle Cross, wlu hag been clerking in Grace's store for some time past, has resigned her position, and re turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cross at Mlalla. Geore D. Bradford hasariived from Summer, and i)ined his mother, Mrs. Cole in the management of the Racket Store. Mr. Bradford conducted a laun dry business here several years ago. t I I ' t Mr. and Mas, R. Moulton, of Minne sota, are visiting their grandson, Frank E. Weed this week. They also are vis1 itmg William Galloway and family. The Moultons will spend the winter with their son at McMinnville, and-may re main in uregon permanently. A. M. Lovelace, of Damascus, who has.cliarge of Walter Burrell's country place, near woodiawn, was in town Wednesday. While visiting his fumilv at the fotmer place Tuesday night he re ceived a notiScation to appear before the grand jury nere, as a witness in the Law kidnap case. William Cumins, of Shubel, reports that two oi his sons are Fuffering from sawmill acoidents. Bert accidentally cut his knee on the saw, and another son had his foot severely crushed by a log rolling on it. The latter was brought to town for treatment yester day. - Road Supervisor J. A. Reid.of Spring water, was in town yesterday, and stated the work of laying the plank on the road impaovements bad been com pleted in that section. He also stated that Sohu F. Lovelace was making pret arations to remove his stock of merchan dise from from Viola to Springwater. J. L. Stewart, of Stone, was in Ore" gon City yesterday. He is building a new church for the Christian congrega tion at that place. The edifice is 28 40 and will be a neat structure. It is in tended to have it ready for occupancy by December 1st. Klv. Rich, of Da Kelso, holds services there on the first Sunday in every month. S. D. Hutchinson, of Highland, was in the city Wednesday and reported that the 7-year old daughter of Ed Traylor was severely burned the first of the wvek. She was passing underneath a Durmnu log, when tier clothing caught on fire from the falling sparks. The father's hands, also were severely burned in his efforts to extincuish the flumes. Hot soda at the Kozy KandyKitchen. Goodman & Abramson have opened a watchmaker's shop in the Sladen build ing. '. : - ,; A social dance will be given by the Canby orchestra at Canby on Saturday evening, November 16th. . Lost Two black and spotted barrow hoas from H. Bethke's place on the Mo lalla road. Reward given. The Racket Store will give away a sewing machine (jnnstmas. unance with eery 10-cent purchase. A lady was heard to remark "thatin every house she visited sne siw tne Courier-Herald lyin,j on the stand." Viola Whitcomb and Ham Wright were married at the court house on No vember 2nd, Judge Ryan officiating. FirBt-claes watch repairing at reason able prices at the new jewelry store. The Canby orchestra is making great preparations for a grand ball at that place on Saturday evening, JNovemDer 17th. t A clay pigeon shooting match for tur keys, ducks and geese will be held at Canby on Wednesday, November 27, by 11. A. Vorpabl. , Our Headache Tablets go on curing some one every day : better try a box at 25 cents tban to Buffer. No cure, no pay. C. G. Huntley. . In a boxing match at Eagie Creek Sat urday night between Eddie Murphy, of Portland, and Young Iryin, of Garfield, the former won, Richard Prier makes an annjunce- ment in another column of special in terest to all who are interested in hav ing beautiful hair. - Carpt weaving done by John Harris- burger, Mount Pleasant. Hit or miss per yard, 20 cents, stripes 23 cents. P. U. Hox 8(5, Uregon Uity. The Courier-Herald is under obliga tions to Oscar Whitten, the Oswego grape and strawberry grower, for a box of his fine Concord grapes. Eyes examined free at the new jswelry store. P. L. Abramson, Dr. of Optics. McLonghlin Cabin, Native Som, will give a social dance at the Armory on Friday night, JNov. loth. UiVereBt s or chestra will furnish the music. Allie, the 5-year old daughter of Cap tain and Mrs. M. D, Phillips, celebrated her fifth birthday Wednesday by enter taining eight of tier little friends at her home. A private leUer received Irom Beatrice, Neb., states that potatoes sell there at $1.60 a bushel, and many men are with out work on accouut of the failure of the crop. . Miss Bruner'a Parti. Mis Etta Bruner entertained a num ber of friends Monday evening with pro gressive whist Those present were: Misses Anneita Uleason, Clara Miller, Emma VegeiiuB, Myrtle Powell, Nettie N.Kallogg, Alice Quick. Etta Bruner; Messrs Louis Weinmandel, Henry Ross, Waller Bernier, Fred Miles, Earl Moaher, Ross Farr, Clarence Bruner, August Rakel. Another Hallowe'en Party . Jack Latourette gave a very enjoya ble Hallowe'en party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U D. Latourette on the bluff last Thursday evening Gaines and puzzles were features of the entertainmeut. Refreshments ware served. Those proeeut were the Misses Edna and Clara Caufield, Gertrude Moores, Maude Warner, Nellie Caufield; Messrs. Gordon Moores, Jack Caufield, Wiilie Howell, Willie Koerner, Percy Caufield, while Miss Myrtle Buchanan acted as master of ceremonies. Beware of the Subscription Agenci Sharks Every day we hear of a city being worked by some smooth subscription agent taking cut-rate subscription for well-known maga zines. Don't give your money to strangers. Don't, risk sending it away. At Huntley's Book Store they will meet every honest cut rate prion for subscriptions for any paper or magazine published. Taite with you any printed offer you may have and Mr. Huntley will meet it and save you all risk and expense. Tha Courier-Herald turned in many subscriptions to Huntley's Book Store at a saving to itself.and heartily recommends their methods. Dimlck for Mayor. There seems to be no opposition to the reelection of G. B. Dimick as mayor of Oregon City, an i his friends ire ask ing him to run (or the second term. While he is not a candidate he will no doubt accept a second nomination if given him unanimously. His admin istration of the city's affairs for the past year was economical, and he has given satisfac.ion as far as we know. HAVE YOU VISITE D The great present-giving Sale at Mow Clothing. .-'Company Third and Oak Sts.f Portland ? Where they GIVE AWAY $5.00 and $10 bills with each Suit and Overcoat? Mrs. R. B. Beatie, of Oregon City, has and received a $5.00 greenback with a Boys' Suit So did J. Simpson, of Eagle Creek, who received $10 with his suit So did John J. Dickey, of Needy, who also received $10. Letter Lint. Following is the list of letters remain ing in the postollice at Oregon City, Or., on Nov. 7th, 1901: WomenB' List Mrs. M. A. Leete, MrH. Edna Leach, Mrs. Dock Ward. Mens' List Charlts Clayson, Eli Fellows, Captain Herbert L Hat:h, C. Kenyon, M. A. Larson, C. 0. Meldrum (2), "Oregon City Nuisery Company, John W. Shavar, John Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Schmerdeker, Albert Thomp son, Georire Wood; pk. of photos for Charles Walker. George F. Horton, p. m. Taken up Between Oregon City and Stone, a cow and calf. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Call on or address L. D. Mumpower, Oregon City. Ashootifig match will be given at Canby with J. Cook as munager on Tuesday, November 26. Shot gun and rifle shooting for turkeys, ducks and geese . The Evangelical Luthera Zion church will dedicate its new bell one week from next Sunday. The services will be very interesting and there will be a good attendance from the congregations in Portland and Macksburg The usual services will be held at the Congregational church on the next Lord's day. In the evening the pastor Till speak on the "Hope of Immortal ity" in the light of the view-point of the present. Hot soda at the Kozy Kandy Kitchen. Miss Lucy Clow and Charles Crow ley were married on the West Side Sunday at the home of the bride's par ents, Rev. P. K. Hammond officiating. An elaborate wedding dinner was served to the guests at the close ef the cere mony. Prof. Antonio Pirri, direct from Rome, will give an cxhibUion of light and heavy weight balancing, tumbling, club swinging, etc. in front of the Kozy Kandy Kitchen on Friday evening at 7 o'clock and Saturday afternoon and evening. " , When in need of a first-class watch, visit the new jewelry store. We will show you all the leading makes at the lowest prices. Christian Science services are held in Willamette hall every Sunday at 11 a m. Subject for Sunday, November 10th, "Mortals and Immortals." Sunday echool at 12 o'clock. Wednesday even ing meetings at 8 o'clock. To t hese ser vices all are welcome. With every purchase at Welch's Acme candy parlors a chanea to cuen on the nuinbarof beans in a jr is given. The one guessing nearest is given a fine box of candy free eve-y Saturday. Tne last jar contained Til Deans and John ti. Kelly won the .box, his guess being 726. C. W. Swallow, of Maple Lane, left at the Courier-Herald office on Tuesday a box of strawberries which he picked that day. A picture ot same same will appear in the New Year Courier-Herald so that copies sent East will show one of the benefits of a residence in Oreiton If froH does not come Mr. Swal low will have ripe berries for a fortnight yet. The i. 41. U. A. footoall team won a brilliant victory in Portland Saturday, winning the ganie over Hill's military school team by a ecore of 5 to 0. The local team have been in ttaining only 1 fying beginning. Following was the nnd-tip ol the Oregon Oil J team Jarvis, center; Wilson, right guard; Guy Reddick, right tacile: Ole Thoiiip son, right end; E, Califf, right half; William Peters, full back ; Charles Paine, left half back : Otey Boylan, left guard; Willie Koerner, left tackle; Jack Latourette, left end. This Is the Way We Do It Commencing MONDAY morning, we will GIVE AWAY with each tenth MEN'S SUIT that we sell, A TEN DOL LAR BILL. And with each tenth BOY'S or CHILD'S SUIT sold, a Five Dollar BilL By this means every tenth customer will receive a suit practically for nothing We have $600 in all to GIVH AWAY THE CHICKERiyO PIANO A Popular Favorite With Ticket Voters. Following is the vote in the Checkering piana contest: The Maccabees and Y. M. C. A. have joined farces, the for mer to receive the votes and the latter 10 get the piano: W. O. W 120,857 K.O.I. M 45,107 Falls City Odd-Fellows encampment entertained about 70 visitors Tuesday night, the majority of them coming from Portland. Several candidates were Ini tiated, and an elaborate suppor was ecrved. Fifteen chickens were included on the bill of fare. City Council. At the regular meeting ot the city ouncil Wednesday night it was ordered that the ineandescent light near Kdly's, be removed to Ureen Point, and the ight at the corner of Fourth and Cen ter streets be remov.d to bixtn and Madison Btreeta The recorder was di rected to notify the Portland City & Oregon Railway to repair the plank road way between14ta and lotn streets, and the chief of police ordered to arrest any motormen running cars through the etreets at a greater speed than 7 miles an hour. The following judges and clerks for the city election to be held on the 2nd day of November: first ward Judaea, H. U. Mevens, E. D. Kelly, J. A. Stuart; clerks, II. W.Trembath and Weldon M Shank. Second wardJudges, C.C. Babcock, C. N. Oreenman. Sol S. Walker; clerks, J. O. Rhodes, Charles W. Kelly. Third ward J. N. Harrington, D. G. Frost, J.M.Gillett; eltrks, George Ely and L. Stipp. Kev fitting, lock work and 8 iw filing at Johnson & Lamb's bicycle shop, op- jinrs KHjtn.s n rit. ? i' lsiaciion guar The Oregon City boats now make three trips daily to Portland and re turn, and the time enrd has been changed a follows: Leave Orego i City at foot of eighth Btreet, 7 a. m. 11a. m.; 3 p. m Leave Portland at foot cf Tavlor street, 9 a. m. ; 1 p. m '5 p.m. Tim boats are roomy, and the I reentry can be viewed from comfortably : se.iteu and luhted cabins, while the pur ser and officers are clever and atten- ! live. A New Departure To the People of Oregon City and Clackamas County. Greeting. We wish to make the pleasant announcement that we have opened' a new and up-to-date Jewelry and Optical store, where we are prepared to do all kind of Watch and lewelry Repairing at Reasonable Prices." Mr. Phillip Abram son, a Graduate ol the South Bend College of Optica, will have charge of our opti cal department and will, attend to all who desire to consult him about their eyes. You will also find at onr store a magnificent stock of WATCHES consisting of the HIGHEST GRADES of MOVEMENT and CASES, SOLID GOLD RINGS, CHAINS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES, CUFF and COLLAR BUTTONS and in fact Everything carried in a first-cluas Jewelry establishment. We extend a hearty invitation to one and all to visit our place and examine our goods, and by honest dealing and fair and courteous treatment we hope to gain your confidence and a goodly share of your patronage. Thanking you in advance, we are yours for business. THE WISCONSIN JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of TIIATTUBOB11ING HEADACHE. Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King'B New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headache They make pure blood and "Md np your health. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Hold by U. A. Hard ing, Druggist. The Bent Pr-o-lptlon for MalurU Chills and Fever is a lmttle of Grove's Tameless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and ouinine in a taoteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. TO CHUB A COI.D IN OSK DAI Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to curer E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 2oc. euithi lilt Kind You Have Always Bongfit We supply any book used in Clackamas County and allow the highest price in ex change We wi save you money To purchasers of school books we give Tablets, Pencils, and Rulers ;O.J FEE3 Cffl'ARMAN & C. OREGON CUT CITY PRICE DRUGGISTS OREGON Wood's Sarsapartlla, $1 size, only 55c. Family Receipts and Physicians' Prescriptions a specialty, low prices. Mail order3 promptly attended to, at Jt i.Si 1.