OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 1906 mi ' GpM . ml .V- Wife. U'T. i JV it- A GATHERING OF GOOD THING! A GARNERING OF BARGAINS It is Harvest Time with its abundance -Mts fullness its completeness surely never such a bountiful harvest as this in half-priced offerings. Our annual Harvest Sale when you who are wise can reap the benefit of our months of preparation when you find good displays rare offerings, choicest goods, and most remarkable price concessions ' We are very eenerous irour Harvest Time Values, lavish in our reductions, because we like to make this 'a great feast of plenty for our patrons. Things to enthuse over the most practical minded shopper must recognize and appreciate these timely offerings, she can't help it. Come and partake of the spread. Come and exult over these Harvest Specials, com" sec for yourself. ale August AND LASTS TEN DAYS iiiiiii Harvest in Men's Shirts Special values in Men's Dress Shirts, .. soft bosom. Special... 50c Harvest in Men's Trocser s A special lot of Men's Pants; great value $1.39 ,.' Harvest in Hosiery Ladies' Fast Black Hose, 20c values ' Special, 3 pairs ( 45c Harvest in Toilet Soap Kirk's or Armour's best quality, regular 5c, 10c and 15c values. Special, 4c ' Harvest In Work Socks Men's Heavy Work Socks, mixed colors, regular 15c values. Special, 3 pairs 25c Harvest in Pillow Tops Our regular 50c to 75c Pillow tops in plain and fancy patterns. Special price 39c Harvest in Silk Ribbons Our regular 20c, 22c and 2oc values in plain colors aud faucy designs. .Special price, yard (7c Harvest in Domestics Handsome and worthy, no one on bargains bent should overlook these. If there are finer goods for the price we have, never seen them. Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, special ' Value, '"Red Star" brand, a heavy clean cotton, even threadj 30 in. wide, worth 10c, only, per yard 5c "Fruit of the Loom'' 30 inch bleached Muslin 8c "Anchor Brand" 30 in. half bleached Muslin' 8c "Thorndyke Brand" Sateen Ticking (8c t Harvest in Embroideries Swiss and Nainsook Edgings and Inser tions, regular 15c, 20c 25c aud 30c values. Special, yard (2c Harvest inTable Damask Extra heavy, plain and mercerized, as sorted patterns, regular 60c to 75c values. Special, yard 49c Harvest in Boys' Wash Strfts Our entire stock of Boys' Wash Suits and separate pants will be closed out at 25 per cent discount. Harvest in Handkerchiefs We have just received 50 dozen hand kerchiefs, plain and fancy edges. Special values a', each 5c Harvest in Boys' and Men's Caps Men's and Boy's Caps, all colors, all sizes, 25c and 35c values. Special (2c Harvest in Boys' Pants Splendid assortment Boys' Knee Pants, ages 3 to 15. Special 45c Harvest in Boys' Suits Boys' 2 and 3 piece Suits, sizes 4 to 9, regular $3.50, $3.75, $4.00 values. Special $2.(0 Boys' 2 piece suits, age 10 to 14, regular to $5 values. Special $2.85 Harvest in Men's Stiits Men's Summer and Winter weight Suits, Single and double breasted coats, $11 to $11 valves. Special price $8.50 Harvest in White Goods These are staples standard things sel dom offered at cut prices but they are here and make a" very tempting display. Our entire stock of White Cotton Dress Goods, 10c to 35c values, yard... ...9c Something for Nothing Rewards For Stamp Collections There's a fascination in stamp collecting of any kind, and there's a rich reward for collections of Adams Brothers Premium Trading Stamps On all cash purchases made aL this store, we give free to everybody, at all times, these trading stamps, one with each ten cent purchase, or ten cent part of a purchase. ' When you have filled one of our stamp books, holding 300 stamps, you are entitled to take your choice of a variety of valuable premiums. 300 stamps represents an expenditure of only $30.00 for merchandise, and think how quick you spend this sum on wearing neccesities. And the prices of our merchandise are not "fattened out" to make up for the stamp discount - they are the very lowest you can find. Two, three or four books of stamps entitles the holder to premiums of commensu rate values. It's just like finding money, that's all. " Harvest in Dress Goods These represent very special effort to get tcgether only such fine fabrics and chiice styles as well as make a rich har vest for discriminating buyers. See them first then buy. We will place on sale about 75 pieces, values from 65c to 90c yard. Special price, yard ;.45c Harvest in Shoes You can't find fault in these shoes, and you can't complain about prices. Here is where extremes meet, highest quality and lowest prices. Plenty of choice, too. For men a special lot of $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 shoes. During this sale for $2.90 For women, a special lot of $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00 shoes, great value. During this sale $(.75 Some great bargains in Children's Shoes. Harvest in Notions Yes, the little things are in for it too. Marked them all down. Never have we known such a slaughter of odds and ends and small wares. Needen't ask what the harvest shall be; come and help yourself. Spool cotton, best grade, all numbers and colors 4C Knitting Coiton, all numbers 3c Pearl Buttons, one doz on card 3c Hooks & iSyes, 24 on card, best make (c Embroidery Silk best brands 2c Bone Hair Pins, per doz 5C Finishing Braid, white and colors ...3c Velveteen Skirt Binding ).... .......2c Brush Skirt Binding 2c Clark's Darning Cotton, all colors ; 2c Sanitary Belts, new idea 25c Battenberg Thread, all numbers 2c Tooth Brushes 8c ADAMS 'BROTHERS OREGON QITY'S BIG Q21SH STORE Main Street, Bet. Sixth and Seventh OREGON eTY, OREGON Farmers Want Railway Between Oregon City and Portland East of S. P. Line. Farmers along and oust of the South orn Paeicti Railway between Wills burg and Oregon City, inclnmng Mint horn, nt Milwaukio, Harmony, Clackamas and Gladstone, says the Oregon i an, are wato-iing tlio various eloctiio railway movements in the hope that some of these enterprises will not overlook that rlcli district. They h ivu a complete organization, oi raMior series of organizations, at those centers along this route, ready to nssist auv company which will build thorn an electric railway to Portland Furthermore, in the bands ol 0. F. Clark, who lias worked in and ont of season, living at Clackamas, is a mass ot stafsiics showing the i probable passenger and freight traffic ; of snch a railway. These figures were carefully gathered over every foot ot ; the territory and are thoroughly re ; liable. When the figures shown by : Mr. Clark to O. F. Swigert. formerly of the City & Subarlx.n Company, be exnre-sod doubt ai to their accuracy, but Mr. Clark took Mr. fcwigert over the entire route, and be was convinc ed that a field was there for an elec trio railway, aud he would take it np, but the merger of the Portland linos was iu the nir aud nothing has beou dore. "I cannct understand," said Mr. Clark yesterday, "why Hie companies now proposing to build to Portland from the Willamette Valley have over looked this rich route, which 'a wholly unoccupied, when onr statistics show snch investment would pay i aimed latley on completion of the line. I recently attended a railroad meeting at; Harmony and" 300 f trruers were present They wero then ready, and are still ready, to make reasonable concessions. Grades are easy, and there is settlement every foot of the distance. Why build down the west bank of the Willamette River into Portland wbeu an easy grade mav be hnd through a well settled district that is now onfc cf reach of qnick transportation facilities? Real Estate Transfers. The intense itchii g characteristic of salt rhenm and eczema Is instantlv allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve. As a cure for skin disea--es this salve is onenaled. For sale by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. A Scott to R'Scott 40 acres in sec 21 5-1 e, f I. J Ritter to F H Schnly 40 acres in sec. 2 5-1 e, $ti00. E M Hornsohu"!h to R Hornschuch 5 acres iu cl 41 2-2 e, and lots 6 anv 6 bik aS Oregon City. 4000 Henrterson & Latonret'e to D A Wells no of lot blk 1 Marshfield, $300. D F Leopold to.W F Hunger lots 1 and 2 blk S Robertson, :!30. K M Ho. veil to O W Eastham lots 1 2 S and 4 blk 75 Oregon Citr, $!200. A Mihlstine to O W Easiham E 55 feet of lot 1 hlk GrOregon Citv. $3000. F J Finger 'to "J Averv "part of tracts 2 8 and 4 Wichita. fl20. F J Finger to O T Parry part of lots 2 and 3 Wichita, $892. b J linger to W C Becton 2.16 acres in Hector Campbell cl, $324.; R A Moore to O F Cross lot 1 and w.or ne sec 163-8 e, $1000. R Mack to F E Hilton 8 acres in ec 4 4-1 e, $430. W O Cole to Society of Sisters blk 36 and 51 Oak Grove. $5000. J h Ragland to Bodley & Thomas w of swJJ seo 83 2-5 e, $1. E Biehl to W H Thayer 40 acres in Wise Claim, $1. C B Claempnts til frerrnn Trst & Sav Bnk ne1 seo 2S 6-2 e, $1. A Kelntioter to T Kelnhofer of nw'4- and lots 1 and 2 sec 33 3-2 , $1. Will Falls Co to H ?(hncnhcinz lot 4 blk 10 Will Falls, $(10 r V Hacker to Frpmsn Inf. T hlt R Canemah, $250. J McLean to E H Andorsnn lot n bit 11 Fall View, $32 50. F Is Jamison to E J Cromwell at' $2000. C Anderson to E J Cromwell swVf sec 28 5-3 e, $2250. 4 Hibernia Sav Bnk to ,r M Hoover lots 8 4 and 5 blk 23 Mil Prk $126 H M Henry to D L Livesay 3.59 a:res in seo 16 5-1 e, S00. 4oy3nooVBrDuell22acresiucI 95OS$3005M HWe11 Uk I he Clackamas Abstract aud Trust k . "1 Iwners f t'e only complete Abstract Plant in Clackanm Conntv Prompt aud reliable wrk on short notice, and all work guaranteed. Ab stracts made and mmiAv tg'Bos foreclosed, trusts executed, estates settled and titles perfected. o. r. wars, Atty at Law. j ot nwi4' & ot w.l4 sec 26 5-3 n. u l. . u manager. Over Bank of Oregon City.