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' Y O&EGQN, CIXY-,qaUIlIErtRIDAY. JANUARY 19, 190G. : 7 Does your baking powder contain alum ? Look upon the label. Use only a powder whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE Safety lies . in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar . baking powder that can be had PERSONAL MENTION. Wlliani Stubbe, of Estacada, wks iu the city Friday. - H. G. fetark weather, of Milwaukie, vras iu town on business Monday. Mis Sybil Lippet" leaves Friday for an extended visit in San Fran cisco. II. Overton, an attorney of Wood burn, was in town on legal business Friday. 'G. B. L nnA prominent oitizeu of Onrrinsville, was in the city, visiting relativts Friday. Mr.' and Mrs! Charles Huuiphrys, of Astoria, were in the city Sunday visiting relatives., Alfred Bolton, of Canemah, is con fined to bis home in Canemah with an attack of la grippe. i Miss Josephine 0'iase left Thursday night for Los Angelee, t'al. , for the benefit of her hea th. ' Miss Cte'ia Goldsmith left Friday night fot a two months' visit in Ban Franoisco and Los Angele. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Canfield, of Port-, land, snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Canfield and family. , D. R. Hubbard, of Marqoaoi, and J. L. Murdock, o Needy, were in the city on business Saturday. L. Kireheni, who has been spending several days in Oregon City,, returned to his home in Logan Monday. Pr. Harvey Hickman has success fully passed the examinations of the State Board of Medical Examiners. Z Charles Albright has sold a half interest in his meat market to Peter Kloster, formerly with R. Petzold. Chambers Howell and T. M. Howell have" returned from Albany, where they closed a deal tor the sale of 3000 1 acres ot laid in Lincoln county. ' ' j R John A. MoehnUe, who for the past year has been in the real, estate busi ness in thU city, has acquired an in terest in the Oregon City Planing Mill Company. ',' -'f ' Mrs. Wheeler Church has returned from Portland, and reports .that ' the operation Tuesday tor the removal of a cataract from Mr. Church's eye was entirely successful. He is in St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Wallich will leave Oregon City for Southeastern Alaska about January 25. Mr. Wal lioh goes to resume charge of the work of the Bureau of Fisheries in hatohery construction, and has been Bpending the holidays at Oregon Oity. LOCAL NOTES. Beatie & Beatie, dentists) -Weiuhard quilding, rooms 16, 17 and 18. License to wed has been grunted to Pearl Taut fast aud John W. Smith. Adams Bros, are giving premium stamps during their Clearuuue Sale. -Dr. E. Hirstel, of Portland, is with Dr. L. L. Pickens in the Weinhari building. If you are. looking for bargains in millinery, go to Miss Celia Goldsmith. Licenses to wed have been granted to Katie Smith and Thomas Leflier; Anna Burghardt and D. L. Davis; Hattie Puttkamer and J. S. Gaston. With $5, purchase sugar at pne-half. See ad, Red Front. Pay your subscription now and get an opportunity to seoure a Oeani Sop arator for nothing. See page 5. For extra special bargains in muslin underwear, attend AdauiB Bros.' White Sale. ' ; The marriage of Florenoe A. Rickert to N. W.' Parsons was solemnized Wednesday evening. , - Now is the time to get your hat at reduced price at Miss Celia Gold smith's. ' The Oregon City and Clackamas County German Sooiety will Rive a dance for members only in Knapp's hall Saturday evening. Adams Bros. , are now having their annual sale of( muslin underwear. Charles Moihkne has filed a mechan ics' lien agaiustF. E. Zook for $39. 63. The amount represents the unpaid balance nn a bill of lumber, purchased by Mr,, Zook from the plaintiff.. I have some money to loan on first mortgages. Abstracts furnished. O. D. Eby. . Get busy and win the $85' Cream Separator. Look on page 5 aud learn how. . . John 0. Williams has won his suit against John Y. Loder tor the pos session of ' several promissory notes, of the aggregate value of about $500, the iury bringing verdict in favor of the plaintiff. 50 men's suits at $8.90; worth double the price; at Adams Bros..' Clearance Sale. Constable H. W. Trembath went to Sandy Wednesday and arrested Abe Bell and Joe Uay, char ed with stealing an overcoat from a ball room about one month ago. 'Both men gave bail in the sum of $25 each for their appearance. . Chopped Prices SALE Many Goods at Cost ot Less Groceries Figs 5c; 6 lbs 25o Sweet Prunes 6 lbs 25o Lemons or Oranges lo Tin Cup 2o Granite Cnp 8o Granite washpan 8c, 13c Best hams cut to 13o. ' Tea 14c, 21c, 40o Dates 7c pound Flour Sifter 9o Galv. 8 qt pail 15c . ( Strong Shovel 48c '' ' Beans 4c; Starch 6a , Gold Dust 18c ; Bottle Blue 5c ZZ Soaps 1c, 2C, 3c, Naptha 4o Strong Cheese, chopped 100 Bulk 'Jyrup 85c gal; bring pail Furnishings Etc Boys heavy underwear 35c kind chopped to 24o, others to 18o. Mens $1 underwear cut to72o. Others cut to 49c, 86c, 19c. Work shirts 45c grade to 39o. Work shirts 75c cut to 49o. Sweater's cut to 43c, better 89c. Gloves'andmittens, wool.and leather out to 6c,' 19c, 23c, 44c, 79o, save one third. i Pants at chopped prices 49c,'99o. Socksout tooTc; ...u-jtij&i Wool and part 14o wool cut'to 18o, and 10c Keg hairpins 2o. Best thread 8 spools 10c. Yarns cut to 4c, 6c, J)c. Pearl-buttons 3o noz. Wash buttons 16 doz. Dress' Buttons 2c doz ' " 5c Handkerchiefs for 8c Safety Pius, doz 8o Men's and boys Hats, half or two thirds, 9c, 29c, 48c, 73c, 94c, new shapes included Boys' Caps chopped 7c, 13c Shoes. Big cuts in good shoes. ' Men's heavy chopped to $1.27. High top best $4. 25. Best winter shoes for men, $2.85.' Best for boys $1.60 acd $1.79. Boys full stock chopped $1.19, $1.47 Ladies.' Fine Shoes, large, cut 91c Bauy Shoes 10c, 22c, 33o Child's chopped to 44c, 68o With $5 paid purchase in place of Coupons take 10 lbs sugar 25c, with $1 take 6 lbs for 25c. Sugar by sack, flour and feed excepted. ,' ' With musio turnislied by its own organization, the Milwaukie . baud gave a sooial danoe Saturday riiglit in Armory "hall. The attendance was godd and the occasion was very en joyable. The visitors took, the mid night cai home. When doctors fail try. .. Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia ; in vigorates the whole system. . ; Get an $85 cream separator for noth ing. See page 5. ", Men's and Women's $3.50 ''White. House" Shoes, at Adams Bros. 'Clear ance Sale, for $2.90. . - John F. Kohler, who has been a resident of Miacksburg for the past Judge Livy Stipp officiated Thurs day at the marriage of E. A. Ives and Sarah E. Smith in the office of the justice 'of the peaoe. Mrs. S. R. Kiczmiller and Daniel Erdroan were witnesses to the ceremony. Attorney Fred J. Meindl hasr turned from a .business trip at Moro, Sherman county. The little folks' love Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Pleasant to take; perfectly .harmless;, positive cure for coughs, oulds, bronchitis, asthma. Uev. Engelbart, formerly of Cauby, died at Salem last week, 'and the funeral was held at Canby from the German Ouurch Monday . The de ceased was known in Oregon City,, and was the father of Re. Engelbart, who was for some time pastor of the Gormau church I ere. . ' " '"' Every hat at reduced prices this, week. Miss Celia Goldsmith. George F. Aden, of Stafford, passed through' the city Monday enroute to Prosser, ,Wnsh., where he will visit relatives for some time. Mr Aden is in poor health. Every 5 cents paid en subscription entitles you to a vote on our big ( r.'au. Separator offer. See page 6. Ciitaiact Hose Company, , N j. , 2, UruKun Oity Fire Department, held a banquet in their hall Thursday nigh in honor of the granting of a certificate of exempt, n to Thomas Burke, an old ni mber of. the company. About 20 firemen were present, aud an en joyable evening wa spent. , : Takes the burn out; heats the wound; cures the pain. ' Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil, the household remedy. Mrs. Inez M. Ryan, worthy grand matron of the Order of Eastern Sta Friday night installed the offioers of Myrtle Chapter, in Portland. . She also installed the offioers of Corinthian Chapter last Wednesday night, and goes to Amity this W:ek to institute a chapter at that place. .. To effect a quick clearance in DresB Goods, . Adams Bros, have divided them into three lots at 35o, 43o aud 95c a yard. Regular values from 50c to $1. 75 per yard. Camp No. 5666,' Modern .Woodmen of America, installed the following offioers : Charles Wright, venerable consul; J. Boyd, advisor; C. Rosen stein, banker; I. D. Taylor,- clerk; C. . Gudke, watchman ; U. Grossen heoker, sentrj. The installation was conducted by i-ast Venerable Consul Bruce C. Curry and was followed by a banquet. 7 per cent interest on money left with ub to loan. Dimick & Dimick, attorneys aud abstracters, Garde LBldg., Oregon uity. J. H. Howard, travelling 'represen tative of the Improved Order of Red Men, is arranging to' institute Red Men lodges at Estacada and St. Johns, both lodges will start with a large membership. Millinery below cost; thread, 8 lor 10c. Chopped Prices. Red Front. In flie A. O. U. W. hall next Fri day evening an entertainment will be given under (he aupsioes of the Order of Eastern Star. All member of the Masonic order and the O. E. S. with their wives are . invited to at tend. , Oregon City Assembly, No. 7, United Artisans held a banquet Thursday night In Woodmen hal'. Several -months ago a membership contest was initiated and at that time it was agreed that the men and women members should take sides, and the losers should furnish a banquet to. the winners. , As the women secured more members than . the men, the latter were required to provide the banquet. A mu ioal and literary program was rendered and the occa sion was a happy one. t You will not find beauty in rouge pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. It is a woudoriui tonic and beautiner. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. . - IP PI LIFE 1 That's what a prominent druggist said of Scott's Emulsion a short time 'ago. As a rule we don't j'use or refer to testimonials addressing the public, j but the above remark and ( s i m i 1 a r expressions are I made so often in connec ( tion with Scott's Emulsion 'that they are worthy of occasional note. From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedvincr im- J o proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott's Emulsion is no more of a secret than the composition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion and gather good from it. We will tend you a sample tree. Be sure that this picture lA tha form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & B0WKE Chemists 1 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c. anil $1: all druggists. Card of Thanks. We desire to earnestly thank all the people ,who contributed to our snppoit ,in time of our distress, either in money, clothing, medicine or other wise. May God bless them for their generosity aud kindness to us in time of our need. Words are inadequate to express the gratitude we feel toward our benefactors. BARNEY GRANATZKI, FETER GRANATZKI. ' Elwood, Or. 1906 START RIGHT 1906 Use Electric Light The Red Front Begin the New Year At the New Rate The 25 per cent reduction in rates for ELECTRIC LIGHTING puts this only modern method of illumination, with all its benefits, all its conveniences, all its economies, within the means of every householder, every storekeeper, EVERYBODY. No home is really UP-TO-DT in its furnishings if it be not electrically equipped. The numerous electrical con veniences fuch as electric flat-irons, chafing dishes, tea and coffee pots, heating pads, nursery milk warmers, curling irons, and a hundreJ other electrical devices, save Time, Strength and Money for the busy housewife. ' The cost to operate these electric i conveniences is so small as to be trifling. In the Store Electric service offers the solution of every Hunting problem. THE LIFE OF TRADE IS ELECTRIC LIGHT, and trade follows THE LIGHT. ELECTRIC SIGNS SELL GOODS, the burn the name into the public mind. Electricity For Your Every-Day Needs. ESTIMATES on cost of wiring, cost of current and information regarding the use of electricity for LIGHT or POWER, promptly furnished upon application to C. G. Miller at the Company's Drancn omce. next aoor to tne uanK 01 uregon iity. 1 Portland General electric Company C ff. Wilkr, Contract Manager for Oregon City LINGERED A YEAR. Spinal Injuries Finally Result in of Clackamas County man. Death After lingerin i a year in St. Vin cent's hospital, a .young man named Phillips, from Uiacsamas, died Tnurs- dav night in Portland, aged 28 years. About one year ago, lie fell rrom a tree while coon hunting and sus tained injuries to his spine. He . was a member of Lone Star Lodge, No. 45, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and that order cared for him tenderly until bis death. Young Phillips had many friends in Clackamas. The funeral toot place f naay aiternoon l'rom the Clackamas Methodist Epis copal church, .under the auspices of the Uda (eiiows, ana tne interment seas in Chickamas cemetery. Every 5 cents paid on subscription entitles you to a vote on our big Cream beparator oner. , see page .0. Phone MaiD 2261 Dr. Earl C.McFarland Dentist Ttnnnii. 2IYI-201 Columbia Rldir. 366 Washington Street, Portland, Oregon F.I620. ' , . Latest Designs in Watches Men are tired of large clumsy watches. A small thin model case is more convenient and easy to carry. If We have very handsome gold filled cases in these small thin models. They have the appear ance of a solid gold watch, are stronger, wear like one of them and really give better satisfaction. If The price of the filled watch is much less than the Holid gold. We can furnish you a good gold filled case, warranted to last 20 years, with a full Jeweled Waltham or Elgin Movement from $15.00 to $20.00. Others as low as $12.00. ; Watch Repairing Tf If your watch is lazy and, won't run bring it in , we will examine and tell you just what is needed. Don't delay as delay costs money and often spoils a watch. If We guarantee all of our work. ' Burmeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. - Oregon City, Oregon net. rr nu m rmim S34