Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 06, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907
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HP will give the people the greatest bonafide money saving event in the histoty of the Notthwest. Severn!
of the large Eastern manufacturers of fine goods that require millions of cash annually to get full benefit
of the discount offered for payment of their bill,have offered J. LEVITT a tremendous discount off the
Clackamas County's regular prices, as the Eastern people need the cash.
GREATEST CLOTHIER NOW FORA SLAUGHTER SALE OF FALL GOODS THAT WILL MAKE ALL OREGON WONDER
$ AAAA flfi Worth of Men's Boy's aitd ChUdren's Suits' Overcoats, Cravenettes, Pants, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods will be sacrificed at 25 to 50 per cent off the regular
$ JUUUvl value. People of Oregon City will know what this means to the buyer of Fall and Winter wearing apparel. The standard of ?r mcrchandise tMLsaLe is equal to the best.
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Baltimore and. flew YarK.
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SWEATERS
$1.50 all-wool Sweaters 95c
$3.50 Sweater Coats, fancy borders $2.65
MEN'S SUITS
$10.00 Suits .X. $6.45
$12.50 Suits 9.85
$15.00 Suits : X0.95
$18.00 Suits J 2.95
Celebrated Scbloss Bros, makes, bought to
sell for $30.00 all go for $18.75
MEN'S HATS
$3.00 Hats $2.J5
$2.50 Hats J .65
$2.00 Hats ...J. 35
OVERCOATS
AND CRAVENETTES
$8. 50 Overcoats $4.95
$10.00 Overcoats :w6.45
$12.50 Overcoats 8.95
$20.00 Overcoats JI.85
$9.00 Ulsters 5.95
$10.00 Cravenettes ....7.85
$12 50 Cravenettes 9.85
$18.00 Cravenettes .... ... J3.85
MEN'S PANTS
"Neat, dressy patterns, genteel
worsteds and handsome mixtures
in tweedish materials, nicely tail
ored and fashionable cut.
$1.50 Pants ..'.$0.95
$2.50 Pants, Corduroy J. 65
$3.00 Pants J. 95
$4.00 Pants 2.90
$5.00 Pants ... 3.25
Peg Top Corduroy, light colors,
$5.00 values J $3.35
SUIT CASES TRAVELING
Solidly made, steel frames, fancy
lined with extra pockets.
$6.00 value for $3.35
$8.00 value for J. 85
Men's White Handkerchiefs 2c
Men's Red H'dk'f, 3 for f Oc
Men's Working Socks, per pr... 5c
75c Fleece Lined Underwear.. .43c
Ribbed Underwear, 50c value.39c
$1.25 Fine Wool Underwear.. .85c
MEN'S WORK
m DRESS GLOVES
$1.50 Dress Gloves $MO
$2.00 Dress Gloves t.35
GOc Work Gloves... , 45c
$1.00 Work Gloves .....75c
$1.50 Work Gloves J.JO
CHILDREN'S SHOES-BIG BARGAINS
Sizes 10 to 2, lace, blucher and regular
styles, worth up to $2, for ... 59c
WO MENS' SHOES
Closing out our entire line of Ladies' Shoes
at a mighty reduction.
$2.00 Shoes $1.35
2.50 Shoes.. 1.6J
3.00 Shoes..' ; : 2.15
3.50 Shoes... .' 2.65
Women's Comfort Shoes, $2.00 values.... 1.25
SHOP CAPS
15c kind .- 5c
DUCK COATS
Worth $2.00 $1.25
BLUE FLANNEL SHIRTS
$1.50 values..... 85c
$2.00 values $1.25
$2.50 values.... 1.65
$3.50 Rain Proof Col. Flannel Shirts, 2.45
BOY'S SUITS
Clothes for the little lad's wear. . An imv
mense line in the choosing. Ages in this
lot, 4 to 7 years, values to $5. All must
get out 95c, $J.35, $1.50
Joy for the little man.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Men's 25c Suspenders, pair J5c
Men's President Suspenders, pair 39c
Men's 25c Socks, wool, 3 pair 50c
Men's 15c Socks, pair .-. 9c
Men's 50c Neckwear..... 39c
Men's 25c Neckwear J 9c
Men's black and white striped Work Shirts,
good heavy materials and well made 39c
Men's new and handsome $2 and $2.50
Negligee shirts for.... . $f.40
In Pongee Silk, white or shaded.
Men's $1 Negligee Shirts 65c
Men's 75c Negligee Shirts 59c
Men's 50c Negligee Shirts 39c
THIS IS NO MAKE
BELIEVE SALE
Every Article as Advertised
BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY!
LOOK FOR
GREEN
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RED SIGNS
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509 MAIN STREET
OREGON CITY,
OPPOSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
. - - OREGON
Sale Begins
SATURDAY,
DECEMBER
8:30 A. M.
REMEMBER
SALE BEGINS SAT
URDAY, DECEMBER
7th, AT 8:30 A. M. BE ON THE SPOT
AT THAT HOUR. AND GET EARLY
CHOICE
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Phone mi
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Office In favorite Cigar Store
Opposite Wasonle Building
Williams Bros, transfer Co.
Safes, Pianos and furniture moving
a Specialty
freight and Parcels Delivered
DUTS STEALS A SHIRT.
County Jail Is Crowded and One
Prisoner Is Liberated.
Prices Reasonable and
Satisfaction (iuaranteed
WE
BUY
fur
SiHIIDES
tpot CMh. 10 to 60 more money for jon to ship Raw Turn and Hides to nrjUttn to
wX. home. Write for Prloe LUt, Market Report. Shipping Tana, and abont our
HUNTERS TnArrtna uUiutwiii
50 paiei, leather bound. Bolt tblnr on the inbjeet erer written. Illuitratlni all Fur Animal., ill
about Trapper Secret!, Decoye, Irape. Oame Uwl. Bow and wbere to trap, and to become a loc
ceaefal trapper. H'a a retnlar Encyclopedia. Price, ta. Toonrcmtomeri. l IS. Hidee tanned Into
beautiful Rnbea. Oar Mametlc Bait and DecOMltrart; anlmale to tripe. 11.00 per bnttle. Ship T"iir
Hide! and Fun tQ ru and lit bigheel price.. ABderech Bra., BtfU II. IUBopU,JIUija.
The theft of a shirt of a trifling
value cost J. B. Duts his liberty for
ten' days, as he was arrested and
hailed before Recorder Dlmick and
given ten days In the county jail.
Duts occupied a room In a South Ore
gon City lodging house and tne pro
prietor swore to a complaint charg
ing Duts with stealing an undershirt.
The man had the shirt on when he
was arrested. His Incarceration
brought about' the freedom of J. G.
kRamsey, who was serving a sentence
of three months for horse stealing.
He had only a week left, to serve of
his sentence, but It was found that
the county would have to purchase
moro bedding to accommodate the
shirt thief and Ramsey was turned
loose. There are now nine men In
the county Jail, seven of whom are
charged with the murder of Bhlng-
wan Singh, a Hindu, at Jarl & Pagh
Bros.' mill near Boring on Hallow
e'en night. Leroy Carden, charged
with criminal assault, la also in dur
ance vile, awaiting a hearing when
the holidays are over.
Mrs. Anna Berry Dead.
Mrs. Anna Berry, formerly of Clack
amas County, Oregon, died suddenly
at her home In Ashland, Or., of hem
orrahge of the lungs, Saturday even
ing, November 23. The funeral took
place Tuesday afternoon. Rev. E. F.
Green, ot.the Congregational Church,
officiating. The interment was along
side the remains of her huaband,
Frank Berry, who died two years ago.
Mrs. Berry was born in Clackamas
County, May 4, 19C6, and is survived
by two sons, Royal and Percy Berry.
She leaves one brother, J. D. Ritter,
of Aurora, and four sisters, Mrs. Dob
bins, of Marshfleld; Mrs. Hurst, of
Hubbard; Mrs. Brant, of Juneau, Alas
ka, and Mrs. Strickland, ot Los Ange
les, Cal. Of her relatives, only her
A Sordid or Strain
must have immediate attention
Slop's Lmiment
is invaluable in an emergency ot this Kina .
II quickly relieves the soreness and congestion
reduces tne swelling ana ircnymcuo mc
weak muscles.
Remus of Us antiseptic and healing
properties, Sloan's Liniment is the best-
remedy Known tor cur5.wouna5.Dru.5e5
srinqs.Durns ana 5ca.a:. c
PRICE 25$ 50 & $1.00.
-Dr. Earl S.Sloan. Boston., Mass.
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brother and his wife and her sons
were present at the interment.
Rain In Three Months.
The precipitation at Oregon City for
the three months ending November
30 was 16.G0 inches, The unusual
downpour was due to the exceedingly
heavy rains from November u 10
November 2G Inclusive, when the pre
.initntinn wnn 8 Inches. From Sep
tember 1 to November 20 the guage
registered 6.00 inches, and from No
vember 26 to November 23 the pre
flinitntinn vie 1 2K Inches. The reg
istration from November 2C to Novem
ber 30 was .75 inches. O. A. uneney
has kept an accurate record of the
rainfall during this time.
8TOP THE 8TRENU0U3 LIFE.
Weakens the Tissues and Lessens
Organic Vitality .
The Bt.rcsa and strain of th& strenu
ous life in both city and country tends
tnwnrrla tttnmnr.h troubles.
Five people suffer today where one
did ten years ago with sick headache,
dizziness, flatulence, distress after
eating, specks before the eyes, bloat
ing, nervousness, sleeplessness and
the many other symptoms of indiges
tion. All who are suffering with stomach
troubles, and that means at least two
out of three in Oregon City and other
towns, should use Mi-ona stomach
tablets. Nothing else Is safe, yet ef
fective; nothing else can be so thor
r,uirh1v rpllprl unnn to relive all
-"-" a
troubles from Indigestion as Mi-o-np.
It Is not a mere digestive laaen
nftfT the food is eaten, but a true
tonic, stimulant and strengthener for
the muscular walls of the stomacn.
Increasing the flow of digestive fluids
nnri riiittlni? the stomach into such
condition that It does the work Na
ture expects of It.
So reliable Is Ml-o na In its curative
action that Howell & Jones, with
every 60-ccnt box they sell give a
guarantee to refund the money unless
the remedy does all that is claimeu
for It. I
Miss Gertrude Gray, who has been
visiting Miss Margaret Goodfellow,
left Sunday for Eugene. .
James Bell, of Barton, was transact
ing business in Oregon City the latter
part of the week.
t'm ii mI M i.er.i HiiVao.i.'.i'.
l'he Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has home the signature ot
and has been made under His per
ffi-f-f- sonal supervision since Its Infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and"Jti8t-as-good"are but
Experiments that trillo with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, it Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
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The
Courier
SI. 50
The KM You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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