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3 WJEaaHBEaSSBSBataflSSffia a cvclation in OREGON CITY COURIER KRItUV, MAY 1, A rp o Hii vin nr f hi o Grca 1 111.3 irUllllX Llll W y C:S "j? 7 vrL -Biggeg Bundles fo Less Money than Eveg At Rosenstein's Store during the Great Mid-Season Stock Clearing Sale. We don't expect to carry over Summer Goods if prices can help to move stock. This store's policy is fixed, and methods simple Just a plain, fair and square mark down to hurry out stock. Come and share in our liberal specials during the bargain distribution, but come early MILLINERY All our Ladies' Hats right up-to-date and ele gantly trimmed, will be closed out during this week of Mid-Season Stock Clearing Sale. Beau tiful creations at half the regular price. DRESS GOODS SPECIAL FOR SUMMER JO yards to customer, no more EXTRA This one special for Monday only. (When sold out there will be some other bargain to take its place) All colors, of the very best 8c and Vtfc standard dress prints in the pretty dark reds, blacks and whites, navy blue, etc. All to C go in one big bargain lot, per yard MUSLIN UNDERWAER, ETC. SPECIAL. Kimonas, made of pretty Lawns in dainty 1 Qp floral designs, each ' The full length house dress style of kimonas go at 98c Soft Cambric finished muslin night gowns, yoke of hemstitched embroidery effect : 95c Full flounce, embroidery trimmed muslin under skirts; also lace trimmed skirts, all at 98c MEN'S SHIRTS. Men's fancy soft negligee shirts, pretty styles, the bosom are inserted, very dressy, full felltd seams, well made and are Teally a dol lar value compared to most make of goods. Great special, lot to go at 39c Men' fancy soft dress shirts in all the latest designs, plain and fancy. From 50c to $2.50 A special line of men's golf shirts, an odd lot of different qualities ranging from 50c to $1, Will be sold during this sale at, each oyc We have 3 lots of broken sizes Summer suits, all up-to-date. Same will be cleared out re gardless of cost, per suit q6.Z9 $10.75 UP Ladies' Fine Tailor made Suits $25 ones don't think it anything strange when we quote such a sensational cut price on stylish browns, grays, etc., tailored suits from '. $10.75 UP About 25 men's good suits, just a few of each style. They were suits that sold uy to $i2, some only $9 and $10, but we close out the remaining sizes all at : $6.25 HATS Men's hats, every style, the new ones, $2 standard goods, gray, brown and black, all sizes. Here's a fine pick up all at .' $1.25 Remember the dates Monday, May 4 to Saturday, May 23, 1908 G. Rosenstem's Store AT THE OLD SELLING STAND Suspension Bridge Corner OREGON CITY, OREGON NOTIONS Neat horn pocket comb, 5-inch, in case, each 7c Handsome colored dressing comb, 8-inch. These are very strong, almost unbreakable, a good 25 cent value : J 9c The genuine French linen Battenberg thread, all the favorite numbers, come in balls. Each. ...4c Colored finishing braids, neat patterns of pink, red, blue, cadet, etc. 4 yards on a card, each. ...4c Snow white .pearl buttons, first quality,, all perfect, 2 and 4 hole. Come in size 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24. All at per dozen 5c A box of crimped bone hairpins. Per dozen JOc A cube of steel mourning pins, assorted size ' heads, 100 in cube, for ....4c One lot of 50c and 25c odd size (small) belts. Buy them for the children at 4c One lot of standard UR & G" well known corsets, full line of sizes, popular styles in black only. Regular price 75c 48c SPECIAL Children's wash pants, all sizes, ages 4 to 16 yrs. regular 25c, 35c and 40c, to go during sale at fOc MARKET REPORT BUTTER ON THE DECLINE Fresh Vegetables Are Daily Received By the Local Merchants Large Demand. The farmers in every part of the county are busily engaged in. their farming work, making good use of the pleasant weather. Report comes from all over the county that the prospects were never better for large crops than at pres ent. The strawberry men say that there will be a large crop of the lus cious fruit, if the late frosts no not occur, and the present weather is a stimulant to the strawberry trade. The frosts of Monday night did not Injure any of the early fruit of the Willamette valley and some of the fruitmen claim that the few days of cold weather was a blessing in dis guise as it was not severe enough to damage the buds in a general way, but it will be found later that their effect was but to thin out some of the blossoms to some extent, as some of the fruit trees were so heavily laden with blossoms, ' and the grade of cherries will be much better by hav ing them thinned out. In some sections of the state the frosts of Monday night has ruined the early fruit to a large extent. Flour and feed continue scarce, es. pecially feed. During the week wheat has gone to 9 cents; millstuffs, $27.00; shorts, 28.50; hay $18. Apples are a scarcity in the mar kets and good quality are readily finding wholesale prices of $1.75 and $2.00 per box. Eggs have taken a raise and gone from 14 cents to 18 cents within the past few days. Ranch and creamery butter bringing a price of 50 cents and 60 cents per roll. The cauliflower and celery season is practically at an end, and very lit tle remains in the local markets. Spinach, lettuce, radishes, and onions are the early vegetables that are now finding a ready sale in the local mar kets. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Vegetables, Frulta, Ete. ONIONS Oregon onions, $3.00 per sack; potatoes 50 70c per 100; Los Angeles cabbage $1.75 cr; rutabagas, lc. lb.; fresh onions, 40c per dozen bunches; horseradish, 7e lb.; cauli flower, 75c$1.00 per doz CELERY $1.00 doz; hot house let- GREEN PEAS 6c lb. GREEN BEANS 12o lb. PARSNIPS lc lb. RUTABAGAS 75c sack. TURNIPS 75c sack. CARROTS 75c sack. KRAUT 20c to 25c gallon. POPCORN Shelled, 4Hc to Be. Butter and Eggs. Butter Ranch, 50 60c; cream ery, 5060c roll. EGGS 18c doz. HONEY 12o to 14c frame. HONEY Strained, 7c to So lb. Fresh Fruits, APPLES $1.75$2.50. Dried Fruits. DRIED APPLES Quartered, sun dried 7 8c; evaporated, 89c, and evaporated and bleached, 910c; prunes, 44c, silver prunes, 6 to 6c; pears, 11 to 12c. Grain, Flour and Feed. WHEAT 90c. OATS No. 1, white $25$26; $1.30 per hundred. FLOUR Pat. hard wheat $4.60; val ley flour, $4.50; graham, $3.754.25; whole wheat, $3.754.25. MILL.STUFS Bran, $27.00; mid dlings, $32; shorts, $28.50; dairy chop, $27.00$33; hay, $18. HAY Valley timothy, No. 1, $16 $18 per ton; Eastern Oregon timothy, $17$18; clover, $11.60; cheat, $14; grain $13$15. Live Stock. STEERS $4.50 $5.00. HEIFERS $4.00$4.50. Cows $3.00 to $3.50. LAMBS $5.00 to $5.50. MUTTON $4.00. HOGS $5.50 $6.00. Poultry. DUCKS Live, 17 18c. OLD HENS 12 cents per pound; young roosters 11c; old roosters, 9c; mixed chickens, 11c; spring chickens (frys) ll12c pound; turkeys, fancy, 16 17c. Dressed Meats. FRESH MEATS Hogs, 7 and 8c per pound; veal 7 8c; Mutton, 9 10c; lamb (spring), llc12c HAMS Bacon, 18c. Saved From Being a Cripple For Life. "Almost six or seven weeks ago I became paralyzed all at once with rheumatism," writes Mrs. Louis Mc Key, 913 Seventh Street, Oakland, Cal. "It struck me in the back and extended from the hip of my right leg down to my foot The attack was so severe that I could not move in bed and was afraid that I should be a cripple for life. "About twelve years ago I received a sample bottle of your Liniment but never had occasion to use it, as I have always been well, but something told me that Sloan's Liniment would help me, so I tried it. After the second application I could get up out of bed, and in three days could walk, and now feel well and entirely free from pain. "My friends were very much sur prised at my rapid recovery and I was only too glad to tell them that Sloan's Liniment was the only medicine I used." ARBITRATORS ARE CHOSEN IMPORTANT MEETING IS HELD AT PARKPLACE, 8ATURDAY, APRIL 25. SITE TO BE SELECTED Meeting of Property Holders Will Be Held at Gladstone Monday Evening, May 4. A meeting was held at Parkplace on Saturday afternoon, April 25, to settle the financial affairs arising from the division of the districts. Dis trict No. 115, of Gladstone, valued the property where the Parkplace schoolhouse Is situated, , at $12,000, while District No. 48, Parkplace, val ues it at $5000, and other points of difference was to whether the $1000 interest on the bonds of indebtedness of District No. 48 should be charged as a legitimate liability up to the ear liest date June 1, 1912, at which time it can be paid. As these points could not be agreed upon It was left to arbitrators. Dis trict No. 48 chose Harry Jones, and District No. 115 chose F. S. Baker, County School Superintendent to act as the third as required by law. An election will be held at Gladstone Monday afternoon, May 4, from 1 to 4 c'llock to vote upon the bonds for district No. 115, Gladstone, and a meeting will be held In the evening of the same date by the property hold ers at the home of C. T. Tooze to se lect a site and decide upon a style of building. The school board of Gladstone is composed of H. E. Cross, E. P. Carter, J. J. Edgln, and Estella B. Salisbury, clerk; the Parkplace school board is W. H. Smith, J. T. Apperson, H. Peck over and W. A. Holmes, clerk. The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most com mon of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and make rest and sleep pos sible. In many cases the relief from pain which is at first temporary, has become permanent, while in old peo ple subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on by dampness or changes in the weather, a permanent cure cannot be expected, the relief from pain which this liniment affords is alone worth many times its cost. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Hunt ley Bros., Oregon City and Molalla. MlTSIB 1MYCI vhcto Don't Borrow your fun us vnup num. Have It at Home. Have a Victor. A small payment down and a Dollar a week gives you the grand soloists; the great bands and orchestras, the popular ballad singers; the comic song hits a world of melody and fun. We'll tell you all about the easy-payment plan to-day if you wiU call. HUNTLEY BROS. CO. THE REXAL DRUGGISTS POPULAR DRAMATIC CLUB. Have Produced ."Troubles of a Mar ried Man" in Many Nearby Towns. Tho Kast Portland Dramatic Asso ciation, who played "The Troubles of a Married Man" in smveiy s opera hr,aa Anrll 8th OnH nlnn In Bf'VPral other cities nearby, are planning to return to Oregon cuy May lam ai Shively's opera house. At their ap nparBnen here Anrii 8th. the company commanded themselves in a highly satisfactory manner before a large au dience, nearly every seat in the house being occupied, and the lovers of good comedy drama win improve me op portunity to again see me dramatic oeonle who delighted them at their former date. The association is -In a most flour lahlnir Mindltion in every particular. and being made up of local talent and having spent several years study ana practice it Is assured they will con nnno in receive the highest commen dation from lovers of bright and snap py comedy. Young People's Mass Meeting. A mn meetlne under the auspic es of the Christian Young People of Oregon City, will be held Sunday night, May 3rd, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock at Shively's Hall. The meeting will be addressed by Mr. J. R. Knodell, the assistant superintendent of the Antl. Saloon. League. His subject will be: "In the Shadow of the Battle." In order to give Mr. Knodell a large hearing and to accommodate the young people and help them make their mass-meeting a success the fol lowing churches will dispense with their regular evening service: Con gregational, Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian. The lecture is free to all. All are cordially invited. Men es pecially are urged to hear Mr. Kno Card of Thanks. SPSS HTFS Makers David M. Wuelzer & Co. Chicago He Says He Dresses Bet ter Than y u p i us i apa "THERE is tone, color and beauty in every graceful line of these Wear better suits. Durability is featured , in every inch. The rough and tumble life that children give their clothes don't affect Wearbetter Suits. They're dressy and serviceable always. Shown in all popular colors, shades and designs. $4.00 to $10.00 L. ADAMS Oregon City's Busiest Stored ASK FOR RED TRADING STAMPS We most heartily wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy in our recent be reavement by the death of our belov ed father, William Stuwe. WM. STUWE, JR., and Family. ERNEST STUWE. FRED STUWE. ALBERT STUWE. JOHN STUWE. CHRISTINE STUWE. AUG. STUWE. HERMAN STUWE. Cures all Kidney and Bladder Diseases Guaranteed HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists. A Scoffs Emulsion strengthens enfeebled cursing mothers by increasing their flesh and nerve force. It provides baby with the necessary fat and mineral food for healthy growth. jj ALL DRUCCISTSi BOo. AND $i.OO. A D. C. LATOURETTE, Prealdent F. J. MEYER, Caiiie THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON (Successor to Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Business. 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