Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, December 06, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1907,
Agents For
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Shoes
Watch 0ir Business Grow,
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Have yoa arranged to meet Santa Claos? He'll be fast as folly this year as ever; age doesn't make him
rv or doll: if von have never met the Grand Old Man don't mtss the opportunity this year. See him
and arrange for presents for yourself and for your friends. Bring the little folks in and let them look around
and express their choice and then we will do me presents up so. inai iney may oe none xne wiser until Amas.
Bay you Christmas
Goods Eat ly
Last season we ran short of Christmas goods this season
we have a much larger stock, but yet we may not be able to
supply the demand for those Inexpensive items that have
made our counters famous.
Finished Pillow Tops.
Scalloped edge, embroidered slip, hand-painted, 3 de
signs, jack rose, poppy and sunflower, each 25c
Finished top with over-stitched edges, floral designs .embroidered
effects, each 30c
Finished slip, 22x22, tan Ilnenette In tints of brown and white;
the newest thing In art pillow top; rustic and Indian designs.. 50c
We carry the Bralnerd & Armstrong embroidery silks in Fllo
Itoman, Caspian and twisted embroidery, per skein 4c
Decorated
Tea Sets
China Tea Sets, 16
pieces, 25c
China Tea Sets, .23
pieces and larger 40c
Tin Tea Sets, 7 pieces, 13c
Tin Tea Sets, 12 pieces, larger size, 25c
Child's tin cup and saucer 5c
Child's tin mugs, decorated, 5c
Child's China mugs, decorated ...8 and 12c
Come here for Decorated China, Cups and Saucers,
Salad Bowls, Plates, Vases, etc.
A Few Staple Items at
Small Prices.
Dark-colored outing flannels, just right for making comforts, pr yd, 7c
Full size comforts, covered with sllkaline, filled with sanitary
cotton, each $1 38
Flannelettes In great variety of colors, nice new patterns, per yd 10c
Men's suspenders in many styles, light or heavy weight, pr. pair.. 25c
Men's light colored negligee shirts, nice soft materials, good pat
terns 50c
Men's best heavy work shirts, well made, dark patterns 50c
Men'B heavy-weight wool socks, tan or gray, good quality. .20 and 25c
Men's wool mixed socks, gray color, medium weight, warm and
serviceable 15c
LadleS1 extra size vests and pants, good heavy1 cream colored gar
ments - 35c
Ladles' Outing Flannel underskirts, liberal sizes; our special price, 45c
Black Bateen underskirts, full width, nice quality 98o
Wool fascinators, several, colors, good quality, large size 28c
Fur neck scarfs, good quality, black or brow 98c
Fine quality niching, neck lengths, pink, blue, and white 5o
Cube pins, black, white and colors, 80 pins to the cube 4o
Good quality side or back combs. Special price, 10c
Safety plus, black or nickel, all sizes, per card of 1 doz..... 4c
Toilet Boap, large cake, nicely perfumed, C cakes for 25o
The Famous Henty
Books
Stories that never grow old Handsome new edition In
cloth with a variety of cover designs; good print and
paper. Our special price .'. 25c
A large assortment of toy books In both paper and linen
covers . 5, 10 and 15c .
"Buster Brown" and his funny pranks; a series of ten
books; board covers, each 15c
Juvenile books, board covers, each ....12, 15, 23 and 25c
Handsome gift books, printed on good paper titles In gold and
floral, gold top, each 23c
Standard copyright books, Including some of the literary succes
ses of recent years "The Westeners," Pillar of Light," etc., ea. 58o
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Automobiles in a number of different styles with good, strong
springs, each ' f 25c
Turkeys that gobble and geese that quack, too many to tell you about;
come and see them.
Iron toys for rough boys from 5 to 50c
Hook and Ladders, fire engines, express wagons and trains, 25 and 30c
Tin and Iron toys for little ones....". 5 and 10c
Dolls Dolls
Bisque Dolls, long hair, jointed arms 4c
Bisque Dolls, long hair, full jointed arms and
legs, painted eyes 15o
Real Bisque Dolls, full Jointed arms anl legs,'
long hair, sleeping eyes.. 25c
Kid-body Dolls, 11 Inches long, nice hair.,.. 15c
Kid-body Dolls, 13 Inches long, curly hair,
sleeping eyes, 25c
Kid-body Dolls, sleeping eyes, nice curly
hair, large sizes., 48c, 85c and $1.13
Extra quality kid-body Dolls, 23 Inches long, -
natural curly hair, visible teeth $1 38
Same In large size $2 00
DRESSED DOLLS
We have a fine line of Dressed, jointed, bisque-head Dolls, with shoes
and stockings.
Dressed Dolls, 11 In,, stationary eyes, 25 and 33c
Beautifully dressed Dolls, with sleeping eyes, shoes and stockings
and pretty hats, each 48, 63, 75 and 85c
Extra fine dressed Dolls, large sizes, trimmed hats, sleeping eyes;
one that will gladden the hearts of the little ones,
each, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25
Fine large dressed rubber Dolls 25 and 48c
Stuffed brown Bears, Jointed limbs, 23 and 35e
R 0tX&iYVs& 1 e suPPty yoof wants up to the last moment before Santa starts on the road, but the
ixeilltclliueri "early bird'' gets the choice. If you don't see what you want in the other stores be
sure to come to us, we may have just what you are looking for. No trouble to show goods; always pleased
to greet old and new customers. COME EARLY AND OFTEN.
CANBY GOES DRY.
Prohibitions Win and Will Get Rid of
Saloons.
Canby Is now a dry town after the
hottest fight In the hlBtory of local
municipal elections. J. F. Mitts, the)
Prohibition candidate for Mayor, won
out over his opponent by tho narrow
margin of two votes, The four Coun
clliuen who are opiwsed to saloons,
wore elected by majorities ranging
from 7 to 10. The new charter was
adopted and the bonding propositions
also carried. Following are the new
municipal olflcers: Mayor, J. F. Mitts;
Treasurer, F. Zollner; Assessor, Geo.
Knight; Councllmen, F. T. Fisher, F.
H. Hilton, Charles Lucke and Frank
Weed.
A Real Wonderland.
South Dakota, with its rich silver
mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges
and strange natural formations, Is a
veritable wonderland. At Mound City,
In the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a
wonderful case of healing has lately
occurred. Hor son seemed near death
with lung and throat trouble. "Ex
hausting coughing spells occurred
every Ave minutes," writes Mrs.
Clapp, "when I began giving Dr. !
King's New Discovery, the great med- j
Iclne that saved his life and complete
ly cured him," Guarantted for coughs
and colds, throat and lung troubles,
by Howell & Jones, druggists. 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
CHILDREN'S SUITS
"Better Wear WEARBETTER"
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David if. rriM Co.
Mothers : there are two important tilings to be
considered when you buy children's clothes.
First, the quality of the pirments are
they serviceable and practical are they
dressy and pretty and will they be be
coming to your children.
Second, the price are you getting the full
value for the money you pay.
To economical mothers who want the very
best clothes for their children at moderate
priceswe recommend Wearbetter garments.
These are the clothes that wear better look
better fit better than any others.
uster Brown suits Sailor suits Eton Norfolk suits and other pretty
tyles, in a wide range of fabrics, patterns and colorings.
$20 Jo IQM
And don't forget that we carry the largest and choicest line of Boys'
school suits.
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BM M rfulnr A CO.
Uuom
Tt'satemptation
Just to look at our assortment
of canned and bottled goods,
fruits, jellies, jams, etc., and
its a temptation you can yield
to without regret. Like all
our groceries our canned and
bottled goods nro put up in
strict conformance with the
Pure Food Law and our prices
are such that it's both a waste
of time and money to do your
own doino- nn "
Special for the Holidays
New Cron Walnuts - - 20c
New Crop Almonds - - 20c
Xmas Candies here a plenty
per pound ..... 10c
Come in and look at
SEELEY'S
9th and Main Oregon City
POTATO MARKET
AT STANDSTILL
PRICE HAS TUMBLED 25 CENTS
PER HUNDRED POUNDS
WITHIN A WEEK.
SOME FARMERS HOLDING
Fall Wheat Is Growing Well and More
of That Cereal Has Been 8own
This Fall Than In Any
Previous Year.
'The potato market la practically at
a standstill throughout the county.
The price during the past week" has
gone from l0 cents and 75 cents to
60 cents and 75 cents per hundred.
Many of the farmers refuse to accept
clearing house certificates for their
potatoes, arid the commission houses
in California that have depended so
largely on the Oregon potatoes object
to accepting sight drafts and bills of
lading, thus making it an unusually
dull"year for the potato market. A
large portion of the farmers, rather
than sell their potatoes at the above
figures will hold their produce until
they think that better prices will be
paid.
The grocery stores of this city are
supplied daily with all kinds of fresh
vegetables and a large shipment of
excellent apples were received In the
city markets during the week.
Thanksgiving week was an unusually
busy one as experienced by the mer
chants, who report good sales, and
who are looking forward to still larger
sales during the coming Christmas
and New Year's holidays. ,
(The fall wheat that has already
been sown by the farmers is growing
nicely, and there will be more grain
sown in the county this fall than any
previous year.
The -poultry market Is again dull in
this city, but Thanksgiving week
there was a large demand for turkeys,
and chickens, but there was very lit
tle demand for geese and ducks.
WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS.
Vegetables, Fruits, Etc.
Onions Oregon onions, $2.50 sack;
tomatoes, 25c box; potatoes 5070c
per hundred; Oregon cabbage 4050c
rfloz; rutabagas, lc lb; fresh onions.
10c per dozen bunches; horseradish.
7c lb; cauliflower, 4050c dozen
summer squash, 30c doz.; pumpkins.
50c doz., medium, 90c to?l doz., large;
CELERY 50c dozen.
KRAUT 20c to 25c gallon.
HUBBARD SQUASH 45c to 90c
dozen.
POPCORN Shelled, 4c to 5c.
"'" Butter and Eggs.
BUTTER Ranch, 60c; creamery.
65 cents. y
EGGS 37c dozen.
HONEY 12c to 14c frame?
Fresh Fruit.
Apples, 75c$l; cranberries, $11
per barrel; strawberries. 14c to 16c
box; watermelons, 90c to $1.00.
QUINCES, 60c.
Dried Fruits.
DRIED APPLES 68c; prunes.
4 to 5V4c; silver prunes, 6 to 6c;
pears, 11 to 12 c.
Grain, Flour and Feed.
WHEAT 95c.
OATS No. 1, white, $27.
FLOUR Patent, $4.95; valley flour,
$4.40; graham flour, $3.75$4.25;
whole wheat flour, $3.75 $4.25; hard
wheat flour, $4.80$5.00 bbl.
MILLSTUFFS Bran, $21.50; mid
dlings, $32; shorts, $25.00; dairy chop,
$2122.
HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, $18
$20 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy,
J1718; clover, $12; cheat, $15; grain
$1416.
Live 8tock.
STEERS $3.00 3.50.
HEIFERS $3.00.
COWS $2.252.75. '
LAMBS $4.254.75.
HOGS $5.505.75.
Poultry.
OLD HENS 10 cents per pound:
young roosters, 11c; old roosters, 9c;
mixed chickens, 11c; spring chicken?
(frys) 12c per pound; turkeys 15c
to 17c.
Dresied Meats.
FRESH MEATS Hogg, 80 per
pound; veal, 78c; mutton, 89c;
lamb (spring) 9c per pound.
HAMS, Bacon 1718c per pound.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HON BY AND TAR
Ralleves Cold by working them
out of the system through a copious
and healthy action of the bowels.
Relieves Ccuffhi by cleansing and
strengthening the muooui mem
branes of the throat, chest, lung and
brenohlal tube.
The Original
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Conforms to National
Pure Food and Drug Law
For Croup, Whooping Cough, La
Grippe, Influents, Bronchitit, and
all Cough., Colds, Lung and Bron
chial affection no remedy It equal
to Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup.
Children like it.
Put up In 23o. 30c and $1.00 bottles
at th Laboratory of
E.C. D.WITT ow CO-.CMo.go. V.S Jk.
Pleasant to take
Children like it
You Can
not Afford
to have a bungling dentist
work with your teeth no
matter how cheap thoprice.
Cheap dental work lSsdear
and dungerous at any price
danger of ruining your teeth
and posing your money.
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES
when you come to this office. We understand thoroughly
every operation in dentistry. Our work is the same as you
get from the up-to-date dentist in the larger chies. It last.
We never do poor work. Our eighteen years practise in
this city is the best guarantee any dentist can give you A
guarantee is good only when you can find the one who gave
it arid then not always. Prices are lowest for good, dental
work in city. No charges for examination. Kind treatment.
L. L. PICKENS, Dentist -
Post Craduate of
HASKELL and CHICAGO SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
IS REPEATED
BY REQUEST
DRUGGISTS HEAR MUCH PRAISE
FOR THIS MIXTURE.
RECIPE IS VERY SIMPLE
Lots of Men and Women Here Had
.the Simple Home-Made Mixture
Prepared, Says Druggist.
Some remarkable stories are being
told about town and among the coun
try people coming in of this simple
home-made mixture curing Rheuma
tism and Kidney trouble. Here is the
recipe and directions for taking: Mix
by shaking well in a bottle one-half
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one
ounce Compound Kargon, three
ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla.
Take as a dose one teaspoonful after
meals and at bedtime.
No change need be made in your
usual diet, but drink plenty of good
water.
This mixture, writes one authority
in a leading Philadelphia newspaper,
has a peculiar ton'ic effect upon the
kidneys cleansing the clogged-up
pores of the eliminative tissues, forc
ing the kidneys to sift and strain from
the blood waste matter, overcoming
Rheumatism, Bladder and Urinary
troubles in a short while.
A New York druggist who has had
hundreds of calls for these ingredi
ents since the first announcement in
the newspapers last October stated
that the people who once try it" swear
by It," especially those who have
Urinary and Kidney trouble and suf
fer with Rheumatism.
The druggists In this neighborhood
say they can supply the Ingredients,
which are easily mixed at home. There
is said to be no better blood-cleansing
agent or system tonic known, and cer
tainly none more harmelss or simple
to user-
Carll's Campaign Expenses.
Dr. W. E. Carll, tne successful can
didate for Mayor, has announced his
faith In the Huntley Corrupt Practice
bill, that was defeated at, the last ses
sion of the legislature, and he made
tho following statement of his cam
paign expenses: Printing circular let
ter sent to signers of petition, $5;
postage stamps, $3.65; addressing and
Btamping envelopes, $2; hot coffee
and sandwiches sent to polling booths,
$5; cigars and treating, $1.25; total,
$16.90. This is the first time that a
candidate for an office in Clackamas
County has made public his campaign
expenses.
Makes the Liver Lively.
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup gives
permanent relief in cases of habitual
constipation as it stimulates the liver
and restores the natural action of the
bowels without Irritating these or
gans like pills or ordinary cathartics.
Does not nauseate or gripe and is
mild and pleasant to take. Remember
the name Orino and refuse substi
tutes. Howell & Jones.
A Letter to Santa Claus.
November 26, 1907.
Dear Old Santy Claus:
I want a new suit of clothes and a
suit for Otto. Bring Otto a box of
blocks and for me two, and sure bring
me a new cap and for Otto a sweater
for Sunday for me and Otto. My lit
tle baby brother wants a little music
and my mamma wants allew fur. I
can't write yet, so my mamma wrote
for and I helpt her. I guess you know
where I live; you was here last year.
My name Is
GILBERT FISCHER,
By Clear Creek; Oregon City R. 2,
. .Box 32.
MUCH CONCERN FELT.
Ordinary Methods for Treating Ca
' tarrh Prove Unsuccessful.
Recent statistics showing an In
crease In catarrh have shaken the
confidence of medical men in the us
ual prescriptions to safeguard human
health from the ravages of this dis
ease. When1 stomach dosing proved In
effective, it was natural to look for
some' other treatment, and It is be
lieved that in Hyomei an absolute
cure for all catarrhal troubles has at
last been found. Breathed through a
neat pocket Inhaler, Its healing med
ication reaches every spot where
there are catarrhal germs, destroys
them, prevents their future growth,
and soothes the irritated mucous
membrane bo that relief Is felt almost
Instantly, while lasting cure is prac
tically sure to follow. "
The complete Hyomei outfit costs
but $1.00, and is sold by Huntley
Bros. & Co. under an absolute agree
ment to refund the money if it does
not give satisfaction. It is the only
cure for catarrh that has ever been
sold under a guarantee to cost noth
ing unless it cures, but Huntley Bros.
& Co. have so much faith in its pow
er to cure all catarrhal troubles that
they are willing to take the risk, so
if Hyomei does not help you, there
will not be "a penny's expense. Get
an outfit at once on this liberal plan.
Shubel School Report.
Following is the report of district
No. 80 for the month ending Nov. 29:
Number of pupils enrolled 25, number
of days taught 19, average dally at
tendance 24, number of cases of tar
diness 6. Those who were neither
absent nor tardy are, Beulah Horn
schuh, Sophia Bohlender, Bertha Klin
ger, Hilda Shubel, Esther Ginttrer, Al
vin and Wesley Stormer, and Wendell
Glnther. Visitors present five, includ
ing two of our directors, Jacob Gross
miller and John Heft. We Invite the
patrons to visit the school.
ROBERT GINTHER, Teacher.
Lee J. Caufleld came down from
Butler, Wash., to spend Thanksgiving
day with his parents, Mr. and Mr.
David Caufleld.
The Cause of Many
Stfdden Deaths.
There ia a disease prevailing in thi
Country most dan gerous because so decep.
tive. Many sudden
deaths are caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure or
apoplexy are often
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the result of kid
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed to advance
the kidney-poisoned
blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidueys and,
a cure is obtained quickest by a proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make 110 mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
It corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pain in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day,
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soou realized
It stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and 1
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this, generon
offer in this paper. Don't make any
mistake, but remember the name, Swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-R ot, and th
address, Binghamtoii, N. Y., on every
bottle.
Get In Line, Don't Wait, Only $1.50 Per Yr.
For Sale by C A Harding
Tonsilitis
i's swellina and inflammation of
the glands at the side of the throat.
OlOMV.'S
Lirvimeivt
used as a aarale and aoDlied In
the outside of the throat rpHnrp
the swelling end gives instant relief.
For Croup, Quincy Sore Throat,
rpncnin,Msrnmu, rain in uiesn
Lungs this liniment is unsurpassed
Sloan's Liniment is indispensable
when travelling because it is
penerraring, warming, sgominq,
healing and antiseptic. -Price
25 50 i 61.00
OrEorl S. Sloan, Boston. MosvU.S A
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