Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, April 17, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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A few sample Ladies' Suits just re
DISTRICT
ceived by express. Offering at one-
STANDARD PATTERNS BUSTER BROWN SHOES
CONVENTION
OREGON CITY COURIER, .. FBXDAY, APRIL 17, 1808
TENTH AND MAIN STREETS, OREGON CITY, ORE,
WAT GH O U R BU SINESS GROW
From now tintil Satoday, Aprii 8, we ate going to make a
Special Eastey Sale of New and Seasonable Merchandise, Many of
these Goods wet e bought especially foy this Sale. New York, Chicago (
and St. Louis have each contributed to this j
SPECIAL EASTER SALE
EASTER SALE
Of Small Articles
25c and 35c Embroidered Belts, Easter price.. 13c
25c white and black Elastic Belts, Ea9ter price 13c
18c Embroidered Collars, Easter price 13c
5c Lace Edge and Embroidered Handkerchiefs3c
13c Silk Ribbons, 3-inch, Easter price 8c
15c Silk Ribbon, 3-inch, Easter price 10c
22c and 25c Heavy Silk Ribbons, Easter price 19c
12c and 15c Fine Sleeveless Vests, Easter pricelOc
18c Fancy Gilt Mounted Side Combs, price '....10c
45c" Carpet Slippers, Easter price 30c
7c Remnants Light Calico, Easter price 5c
EASTER SALE
Of Muslin
uesi Xvontsuaiw lviusiiu, .Lvaaici piito 2
A CCOL XlOpC J.U.UB11U, JJ11VC VJV
W . . -r-. 1
(iood uambnc, paster price iuc
91c
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EASTER SALE
Of Shift Waists and Skitts
100 Beautiful New Style Shirt Vaists, bought es
pecially for this sale. Are marked muoh les
than regular prices. Sale price
85c, 98c, $1.13, $1.25 and $1.38
A large lot of new Dress Skirts just received 1
will also be included in this sale.
EASTER SALE
Of Ladies' & Children's Oxfords,
Ladies' and children's white canvas Oxfords at
unheard of prices; buy Oxfords now, whether you
need them or not; you can't afford to miss this .
opportunity. Quantity limited.
Ladies' white Oxfords, Easter sale price 69c
Misses' whitOxfords, 12 to 2 ......... 60c
Children's white Oxfords' S4 to 11 ........ 50c
50 pairs men's fine kid and calf skin shoes.
Easter sale price .....$1.35, $2.00, $2.25
Boys' fine kid and calf skin Shoes v
Easter sale price $1.38, $1.75
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LOCAL NOTES
Mrs. George Hoeye, and son, Emer
son, have returned from Portland af
,ter a brief visit with friends.
Mrs. Walter Dimick, who has been
spending several days in Portland
with relatives, returned home Sun
day morning.
The Oregon City Courier and Amer
ican Farmer and Metropolitan Maga
zine for one year all for $1.75. Sub
scribe now.
Mrs. Harley Stevens and sons, Har
ley and Henry, of Portland, spent Sun
day in Oregon City with Mrs. Stevens'
mother, Mrs. Henry Meldrum.
Mrs. James Burdette and children,
of Chemawa, arrived in Oregon City
Sunday morning, and are visiting
with Mrs. Burdette's mother, Mrs.
Charles E. Myers, of Mount Pleasant.
Good Friday services in St. John's
church are as follows: Good Friday
services known as the Mass of the
Pre-Sanctified at 9 o'clock and sermon
on the "Passion and Death of Christ,"
by Father Hillebrand.
Mrs. Sadie White, of Portland, spent
Sunday with Miss Vara Caufleld.
Mrs. White expects to leave for Alas
ka the first of June, where she and
her mother1, Mrs. Ellen F. Martin, have
property interests. Mrs. Martin will
accompany her daughter to Alaska.
Mrs. Jack Marrs, of this city, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. B.
W. Raney, at Gresham, has returned
home.
W. W. Alklredge is gaining in health
the last few days, and is now able (o
be taken in a wheel chair and enjoy
the warm sun. J
C. J. Raney and family nave gone to
Aurora, where they will make their
home. Mr. Raney formerly resided"!
near that place before coming to Ore
gon City. I
A. H. Newman and W. A. Wood have
together purchased a farm of about
1G0 acres near Wilhoit Springs, and
have moved their families to their
new home.
F. W. Layman, of Stafford, purchas
ed two beautiful building lots at Giad
stone last week from Judge T. F.
Ryan, and has commenced the con
struction of an eight-room house.
John B. ' Fairclough, came in from
the Ogle Mountain Mines Friday ev
ening, and reports that the prospects
are very bright. The tunnel is near
ly completed, and as soon as Mf. Fair
clough returns to the mines the new
stamp mill will be started. Mr. Fair-
clough reports about one and one-half
! inches of snow in the Ogle Mountain
district, but the weather has been io
they could work In the mines during
the winter.
Born, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reynolds, near Maple Lane.
R. S. Coe passed through Oregon
City Tuesday on his way to Estacada,
where he went on political business.
Mr. Coe will return to his home at
Canby on Friday morning.
Tom Gerber, who has been manager
of the Pacific States Telephone Com
pany in this city, for some time, has
gone to The Dalles, where ' he has
taken a position in the Pacific States
Telephone Company of that city. -
L. H. Newman with his family ar
rived in Oregon City Tuesday and will
take up his abode here. Mr. Newman
comes from the South and has brought,
a car of household effects together
with some cows and horses.
J. Levitt, the clothier, who has
been in California for the past ten
days, where he went on a business
trip, returned home Saturday morn
ing. While in California he. spent
some time in Sacramento and Califor
nia, and says that he is glad to get
back to old Oregon.
James Bruner, a young man em
ployed at the paper mills on the West
Side, met with an accident , while
working among the machinery, and
had the thumb and three fingers of
the right hand taken off. Dr. Carll
dressed the injured hand, and the pa
tient Is getting along nicely.
S. Rosenstein has just received by
express, sample Ladies' Suits which
he is offering at one-third regular
price'. See them quick.
George Donaberg, of Vancouver, was
one of the Oregon City visitors, who
came to witness the baseball games
Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. L. L. Hewitt, formerly of this
place, but now of Amity, is in Oregon
City, and will remain until Friday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Hoak and child
ren, of Portland, spent Sunday in
Oregon City, the guests of Mrs. E. J.
Marshall.
Owen Parry, one of the prominent
farmers of Beaver Creek, was In Ore
gon City on a business trip Tuesday
morning. Mr. Parry has been farm
ing at Beaver Creek for the past 12
years, and his place consists of about
80 acres, a large portion of it being
under - cultivation. He has also , been
in the wood business for the last four
years.
Mrs. John McDonnell and daughter,
who have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Baker, of Sixth and
Water street, returned to their home
in Tacoma, Wash., Sunday evening.
Mrs. McDonnell formerly lived in
Oregon City, and resided on the West
Side until about two years ago, when
the family moved to Tacoma.
third off. S. Rosenstein.
Mrs.'T. A. McBrlde will entertain
the Wednesday Afternoon Bridge
Club at her home on Seventh street.
The Oregon City Courier and Amer
ican Farmer and Metropolitan Maga
zine for one year all for $1.75. Sub
scribe now.
Miss Grayce Marshall will enter
tain the Saturday Club of the Con
gregational Church at her home in
Cauemah on Monday evening.
Mrs. Bruce C. Curry has issued in
vitations for an -afternoon Military
Whist party at her home on Tuesday
afternoon, April 21, from 2 to 5
o'clock.
The ladies of St. Paul's Guild and
the King's Daughters of the St. Paul's
Episcopal church will hold a market
In the Weinhard building on Saturday
afternoon.
L. A. Moore has severed his con
nection 'with the O. K. Barber Shop
and has purchased an interest in the
Log Cabin Saloon, which will continue
under the firm name of Bennett &
Moore.
Chas. Gates "and E. Douthlt of this
city has made a pretty catch of Chi
nook salmon near the falls, Tuesday
with rod and line, and was compelled
to order a dray to "pack the catch to
the city. There were nine beauties,
the bunch weighing over 215 pounds.
Mrs. O. W. Eastham very pleasant
ly entertained the Friday evening
Bridge Club last Friday evening at
her home on Eleventh street. ' The
popular game was Indulged In by good
and enthusiastic bridge players to
the number of about thirty, after
which Mrs. Eastham served luncheon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Alfred Beat
tie and Mr. Franklin Griffith.
The large double house belonging
to Judge Thomas F. Ryan on Fifth
street, known as the McCown house,
is being remodeled, and the structure
will be made into two separata dwell
ing houses. Each building will "have
all of the modern improvements, and
newly painted throughout. J. D. Ren
ner has the contract for the work on
the buildings and has a force, of men
on the buildings. ' .
Mrs. E. A. Pugh and daughters,
Cecil and Violet, and Mrs. L. F. Wag
genblast, who reside near. Beaver
Creek, were in Oregon City Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Waggenblast and sonar
rived In Oregon City about two weeks
ago from The Dalles, and have pur
chased 20 acres of farm land near
Beaver Creek, and are to build a mod
ern house. They are well pleased
with their new home In Clackamas
county. ,
One-third off on a few sample La
dles' -Suits, just received at S. Roa
enstein's. F. W. Sprague, of Redland, was In
Oregon City Saturday on a business
trip. Mr. Sprague has rented his 337
acre farm and has gone Into the lum
ber business, having purchased a saw
mill at Redland. The mill is situated
In the midst of a fine belt of timber,
and there will be about fourmillion
feet of timber in close proximity to
Mr. Sprague's mill. The mill is sit
uated on what Is known as the Mor
gan place, and was purchased from
Frank White, who has moved to Ore
gon City. Mr. Sprague says that the
timber In-the Redland country 13 ex
cellent, and Is chiefly fir. Mr. Sprague
has been a farmer all of his life at
and near Redland, and makes the
change to have his children whore
they can attend school.
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A Sprain or Strain
must have immediate attention
Slo&iVs Liivmv
is invaluable in an emergency of frisk
It quickly relieves the soreness and congestion
reduces rne swelling ana srrengmeno i
weak muscles.
Because of its antiseptic and healing
nronerries. Sloan's Liniment is the be:
remedy known for cuts.wpunds.bruises
stmqs.burns and scalds. J
Dr. Earl S.Sloan. Boston, Mass.
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8UNDAY SCHOOLS OF OREGON
CITY DISTRICT OF CLACKA
MAS COUNTY WILL
CONVENE IN OREGON CITY
April 22d When Noted Field Work
ers and Enthusiastic Sunday
School Workers Will be
Present.
The District Sunday School conven
tion for Oregon City District of Clack
amas County is scheduled to be held
at the Methodist Church in this city,
Wednesday, April 22. State Field
Worker, C. A. Phipps will be present
and give a talk before the convention
on the work throughout the state cov
ering the State Association work and
will give many side lights on ways
and means of keeping and increasing
Sunday School attendance and many
advantageous steps for superintend
ants and teachers.
It is also anticipated that A. H.
Cross, a noted Sunday school worker,
of Cleveland, Ohio, will be present.
Mr. Cross attended the ' County Con
vention last November and gave a
most practical and interesting lec
ture and the District Convention Is
making a strong endeavor to secure
his presence for the April meeting.
Special music is being prepared and
considerable local talent will be pres
ent and assist in making the conven
tion a grand success. Delegates from
out of town are to be entertained by
loyal Sunday school workers in Ore
gon City.
HOW IS YOUR STOMACH
Easy Way to Strengthen It and Get
Well.
A good digestive system, one that
acts so that you do not know that you
have a stomach, is God.a birthright to
every man to every woman. ,
If digestion is weak, if you arevboi
If digestion is weak, if food turns
Into gas, if you suffer after eating, if
you are sleepless, nervous and out of
sorts then the stomach is diseased
and prompt action should be taken.
W. A. Ennls, a well-known builder
in Syracuse, tells an easy way to
strengthen the stomach and get well
when he writes: "Ml-o-na Stomach
Tablets have done more for me in one
week than all the doctors the two
years I was under their care. Thanks
to Mi-ona, I can work once more, the
first time in over a year."
It is an easy thing to strengthen the
stomach and cure digestion by using
Mi-oua. Get a 50-cent box from Howell
& Jones with their guarantee to re
fund the money unless the remedy
does all that is claimed for it.
Bands and Talquln.
The imported Percheron Stallions
will make the season of 1908 at my
farm, one and one-half miles East of
Molalla, except Friday and Saturdays
of -each week, when they will be at
Marquam. Terms to insure $16.00.
W. A. SHAVER, Owner,
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Every Point
6f advantage that can ts
claimed for any talking ma
chine can be proved in the
Columbia
Graphophone
Either Disc or Cylinder
The "BQ" special outfit is
mighty good evidence the only
cylinder machine that has all the
conveniences of the disc machine.
Complete outfit including your
choice of 6 records, $34.65.
Terms are Easy
Other outfits from $12 to $200
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HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
TS Rexall Druggists
Agents For
COLUMBIAS, EDISONS,
VICTORS
Death was on His Heels.
Jesse P. Morris, of Skippers, Va.,
bad a close call in the spring of 1906.
He says: "An "attack of pneumonia
left me Bo weak and with such a fear
ful cough that my friends declared
consumption had me, and death was
on my heels. Then I was persuaded
to try Dr. King's New Discovery. It
helped me immediately, and after tak
ing two and a half bottles I was a
well man again. I found out that New
Discovery is the best remedy for
coughs and lung disease iu all the
world." Sold under guarantee at
Howell & Jones drug store. 50c and
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
A vote for Dixon is a vote against
the Single Tax.
The effect of Scott's Emulsion on thin,
pale children is magical.
It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy.
It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites
and Glycerine, to make fat, blood and bone,
and so put together that it is easily digested
by little folic
ALL DRUOai3TSl DOo. AND $1.00, ,
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HARRY S. MOwf
It is generally conceded that Mr.
Moody will be the nominee of the
Republican party for Assessor.
A vote for him means a total break
up of the old machine and political
ring-in Clackamas County;
The riddance of political hacks and
hangers-on;
The jssessment of all property at
its true cash value as required by
law, tha""f llroads will not be assess
ed in MiStiiomah County at $47,000 a
mile and in Clackamas County at only
$19,000 a mile;
That the Assessor's office shall not
be a family snap;
That the office will be run, and the
assessments made on the best judg
ment of the assessor, and not at the
Instance of the corporation attorneys
of Oregon City;
The carrying out of the rule adopt
ed for many years by Clackamas
County, that two terms is the safe
limit to keep any roan in a county
office.
Vereln's Meeting.
The Deutch Verein society met
Sunday at Knapp's Hall at which
time a most interesting program was
given by the members, and which was
as follows. Overture, orchestra. Busch
Woodford and Schoenholnz; recita
tion, Miss Ama Dambach; violin and
piano duet, Masters Garfield Schwartz
and George Klemsen; comic German
dalogue, John Acker and Ed. Miller;
recitation, John Vilellius; music, or
chestra; recitation, Miss Marie Rap
er; song, Miss Clara Nobel and Mas
ter Gus Schnoor; closing address,
President Schnoor. After next meet
ing the second Sunday in May, the
Verein will meet at Schnoor'g grove,
Willamette, until the fall, when the
society expects to meet in its own hall
to be completed by that time.
Easter Service by Sunday 8chool.
Th PHikplnoe 8'inday School will
hold Easter service in the assembly
hall in the school building at that
place next Sabbath at 3 p. m. The
evening service will be held at the
church at eight o'clock and will In
clude a most interesting Easter ser
mon by the pastor, Rev. G. W. Ulggs.
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Oregon City, Ore.
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. . (Successor to Commercial Bank)
Transacts General Banking Business. Open from 9 a. m. So J p.m
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