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5 maataB Agents Red Cross, Dorothy Dodd and Reed's Cushion Shoes Agents Royal Worcester Corsets ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE NEW STORE'S SECOND MONTH McCall Patterns MASONIC TEMPLE Ferris Waists OREGOU CITY QOUR1&R, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1908 Mid m PREMIUM The story of the New Store can be told in the one glad word SUCCESS ! In spite of some few delays always to be expected in opening a new store, everything has been in the highest degree satisfactory. Already it seems as if we had been here always. And the pleased and satisfactory look we see on the faces of our customers when they enter the big store is most gratifying. An opportunity to see all the latest creations in 1 Dress Fabrics, Suits, Importations, Shoes, Notions and Laces, while prices compare with city stores Sff PREMIUM - LADIES' SHOES Red Cross Shoe ?ylt bends XXjJ f with thefoot"rP A Full Line of "Dorothy Dodd," "Red Cross" and "Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes." MEN'S SHOES 9 . ZSrtl. sSHOE We Carry a Full Line of the Justly Famous "Flor sheim" Shoes in Oxfords, Dress and High Cut Styles. TWO REMARKABLE CROUPS OF SILK PETTICOATS AT $5.89 As good bargains in Taffeta Silk Garments of this character as we have seen this season. Made in three styles and several colors. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS A most attractive display of the newest fashions in Wash Dresses Prices from 60c to $3.00 each. TAILOR-MADE WALKING SKIRTS A varied assortment in the new est imported and domestic fab rics. Prices from $12.50 to $33. SuL PREMIUM McCALL'S PATTERNS May patterns just received. Ask for fashion sheet at Fashion Counter. PnPCfif C t We carry at all times a full jJl aCla line of the R. & G. and Royal Worcester Corsets. DOMESTIC UNDER. WEAR. One of our manufacturers who is scheduled to provide a large quan tity of the muslin undergarments we will have in our big store next month,, had ready for delivery a ' part of the shipment and we accepted it; but not with the idea of storing the garments away for later selling. Monday they will be ready. m PREMIUM MEN'S CLOTHING mMmmSm Ada RFT TFVF THK f If vou seek reliability .in fit, in style, ULL.1L T L 1 lllkJ I jn lasting qualities, and true economy, in buying, no clothes in the world serve you like STEIN BLOCH SMART CLOTHES. We believe in them, we sell them. They are the best. WOMEN'S NEW SPRING HOSIERY IMPORTED LACE HOSIERY Women's fine quality imported lace boot lisle threaded Hosiery; Hermsdorf dye fast black, new shades of tans and white; also some fine lisle thread Hosiery Hermsdorf black, with Richelieu or Rembrandt ribs, per pair ... 50c Imported Silk Hose - - - ,- $l.r5 Fine Lisle Thread . - - - - 25c IMPORTED TURKISH BATH TOWELS Manufactured by Barlow & Jones, Manchester, England. Heavy woven, double thread, plain and striped .... 40c HOUSEHOLD LINENS A FULL LINE of table linens and napkins. On Saturday we will place on sale 300 yards Mercerized Damask, values up to 90c at 57c yard LADIES' KNIT UNDERWEAR Our line of Summer Underwear is now complete. Sleeveless Vests light lisle ... 10c Sleeveless Vests-extra quality - - 25c Sleeveless Vests imported, hand crochet trimming, $1.25 values - . B5c w premium" m PREMIUM ss NEW LACE WAISTS The display made during the opening days has placed our waist store on even a higher pedestal than it ever occupied. An amaz ingly wide variety of beautiful models were exhibited, and most favorably com mented upon. It is a waist store that is second to none in the city. Prices from $3.50 to $15. Stunning Suits For Boys I I m Neat, and Novel Suits For 3 to 6 Year Old BoysLat est. Styles. Prices From $2.50 to $12.00 a I r Confidence when eating, that your food is of highest wholesomeness- that it has nothing in it that can injure or distress you makes the repast doubly comfortable and satisfactory. This supreme confidence you have when the food is raised with The only baking powder made with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar There can be no comforting confi dence when eating alum baking pow der food. Chemists say that more or less of the alum powder in unchanged alum or alum salts remains in the food. Local Happenings Dr. A. L. Beatle, dentist, Masonic Temple. George Hofstetter, of Mullno, was In Oregon City Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stockton, of Arleta, were visiting frierms in Ore gon City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCarver and daughter, Leila, spent Suday with Mrs. C. C. Babcock, sister of Mr. McCarver. Big Sale still goes on at Blocks' Fur niture Store. Main and Seventh 8treet. A. J. Kelnhofer, of Beaver Creek, was transacting business at the coun ty seat Saturday. The Oregon City Courier and Amer ican Farmer and Metropolitan Maga zine for one year all for $1.75. Sub scribe now. Carleton B. Harding left Sunday for Hillsboro, where he goes on a business trip. Mr. Harding expects to be gone several weeks. Norwood Charman, who has been spending his Easter vacation with re latives in Oregon City has returned to Eugene where he will resume his studies at the University of Oregon. Sheriff R. B. Beatle was in Portland transacting business Monday. Look In our Ten Cent Bargain Win dow. Block's Furniture Store. Men's full line of handkerchiefs, neckties, socks, shoes. John Adams', Masonic Building. Miss Angeline Williams, instructor at the University of Oregon, return ed to Eugene Sunday evening. Mrs. Frank Newton, who was in Ore gon City visiting her mother, Mrs. T. A. McBride, has returned to her home at Toledo. John Adams', Masonic Building, has received a full line of ladies' and chil dren's jackets. Latest styles. Green trading stamps. Why go to Portland to do your shop ping when you can do better at John Adams' Store, Masonic Building. Prii ces that will suit you. Green Trad Miss Nieta Harding, Misses Edna and Clara Caufleld, Chas. Robeson, Geo. Sullivan, students of the University of Oregon, have returned to Eugene, where they will resume their studies at the University. Men's straw hats, the latest, at John Adams' Store, Masonic Building. A full line of men's, women's and children's, underwear at John Adams' Store, Masonic Building. Green Trad ing Stamps with all purchases. Call at Miss Goldsmith's If you want a stylish hat at a reasonable price. Mrs. R. R. McAlpin and son return ed from a few days' visit from Salem. Miss Goldsmith is offering her beau tiful line of millinery at reasonable prices. Miss Goldsmith has the largest and best selection of millinery In the city. Call and see for yourself. If you want a Spring or Summer suit, call on John Adams. He has just what you want in his well selected stock. Masonic Building. Mrs. John Leichtweis, of Clarkes, and daughter, Margaret, are in Oregon City visiting with Mrs. Leichtweis' sister, Mrs. Robert Beatie. Seven per cent Interest on money left with us to loan. DIMICK & DIM ICK, attorneys and abstractors, Garde Bldg., Oregon City. George H. Parsons, the well-known leader of Parson's orchestra, of Port land, was in Oregon City on business Monday, and-greeting many of his old friends. Mrs.. A. M. Williams, of Portland, accompanied by her brother, John Marshall, of the same place visited with Mrs. E. J. Marshall, at Canemah Sunday. An elegant line of -ladies' dress skirts, suits and shirtwaists, at John Adams' Store, Masonic Building. Pri ces that will suita you. Green Trad ing Stamps. Mr. M. A. Knotts, of Mullno, was in Oregon City, Wednesday on a business trip. Mrs. Knott is one of the old settlers of Clackamas county, having been a resident of Mullno for the past 30 years. H. C. McAllister, the newly appoit- ed fish commissioner, was In Oregon City on business Tuesday, and while in the city was visiting with Henry O'Malley, superintendant of United States Bureau of Fisheries. Mrs. Henry O'Malley, who was call ed to Birds' View, Washington, by the seriousness Illness of her mother, Mrs. Henry Thompson, returned to her home In Oregon City Wednesday. Mrs. Thompson's condition having improved. John Putz, one of the prominent farmers of Colton, was in Oregon City Wednesday. Mr. Putz was accom panied to Oregon City by F. A. Kiefer, who has Just arrived from San tran Cisco, and will visit with Mr. Putz and family. He was accompanied to Oregon by his wife. Elder Rich, who resides near Bar ton, was an Oregon City visitor Mon day morning .returning to his home Monday evening. Mr. Rich Is the elder of the Church of Christ, and In his district, where he holds services, are Stone, Cottrell and Pleasant Home and is meeting with success. Mrs. Sarah Rose Olmstead, of Se attle, Washington, who has been visit ing in Oregon City, the guest of her niece, Mrs. Eva Emery Dye, whom she had not Been for 30 years, has re turned to her home after a most en joyable visit. Mrs. Olmstead is a gradu. ate of the Boston University and was the valedictorian of her class in 1879. She recently came to the West with her husband and family and Is delight, ed with her new home. Miss Sybil Lippitt, who has been on an extended tour of the Southern Sta tes with her uncle, Samuel Selling, has returned and was visiting with friends in Oregon City Monday. Mr. Selling has also returned and will make his home in Portland. Am on Karricton. who is serving on the Jury for the circuit court, went out to his home at Highland Saturday morning and returned to Oregon City Monday. Mr. Harrington Is one of the dairymen of Clackamas county, and is a stockholder of tne Clear ureeK Creamery. L. W. Robblns, Democratic nominee for Representative, was in Oregon City Monday. Mr. Robbins is of the, firm of Robbins Brothers, of Molalla, and has a good show of going to the Legislature, as he has friends all over the county, who will cast their vote for him on the day of the county election. F. H. King, who resides near Logan, was in Oregon City on Tuesday on his way to Portland on business, and re turned to his home Wednesday even ing. Mr. King is a contractor, and will commence the construction of a barn at Eagle Creek for James Smith the first of the month, the building to be 50x70 and will be completed by harvest time. Frerl Yohann. nf Macksburg. was In Oregon City on business Saturday. Mr. Yohann says that lana ouyers pass through the Macksburg country each week looking for farms, and that there has been several good sales made In that part of the country with inlhe past two weeks. It is noticeable fact that there are many new comers all through the county from different parts of the East, who have come to the West to make their home. Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Graham were in Oregon City Sunday visistlng friends. This was the home of Mr. Gra ham's mother forty years ago. She was the daughter of Henry Williams, a r.lnpunmas nountv nloneer. and con siderable change is noted since those adventerous times. Mrs. Williams is now a resident of Los Angeles Cali fnrnin.anrl Mr. Graham is assisting In the ponctruction of the Orphan's Home near Oswego, wnicn is Deing ouni. the Sister's of St. Mary's. Mr and Mrs. Chase, who have been visiting with relatives in Oregon City, left the first of the week for Southern Oregon. Mr. Chase, who is a sufferer r.r aathma haa . heen resldhiE near Lewiston, Idaho, and is making the change for the benent or nis neaim. Tk mill atnn at firnnts Pass, and if they are favorably impressed with that place, they will mane tneir iuture hnmB there. While in this city they were the gueses of W. W. Myers and Mrs. Robert tieaue. a M. flhihlev. one of the prominent farmers of Clackamas county, was in Oregon City on business Monday morn ing, leaving for Portland in the after nnn where he will visit with friends for a few days. Mr. Shibley says that the prospects are very bright lor tne farmers of the Springwater Bectlon, and the crops are looking exceedingly wnil Mr Khibley has been forming in Clackamas for the past throe years. One hundred acres are under cultiva tion of the Shibley farm. Mr. Shibley is taking a few dayB' rest in the city be fore the Summer farm work begins. Born, Thursday, April 24, a daugh ter to the wife of Silas Shadel. T.uthpr Cnldren. of Howell Prairie Is very ill, requiring almost steady at tention of a physcian. Mrs. Jennie Blair, of Portland, with little Miss Dorathea Miller, visited Mrs. Athalia Nelson Tuesday. Her hand this man could not get, His health was not as. it should be, He had not used the "best as yet," Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. Huntley Bros. Co. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea tones the stomach, stimulates the lazy liver; strengthens the bowels and makes their action easy and natural. The best tonic for the whole system. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Huntley Bros. Co. To relieve constipation, clean out the bowels, tone and strengthen the digestive organs, put them in a natur al condition with Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the most reliable tonic for thirty years. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Huntley Bros. Co. Superintendent T. J. Gary is visit ing the various schools of the coun ty, meeting the parents of the child ren and various numbers of school boards, taking up such subjects that may appear for the advancement of training In the various departments. Monday Superintendent Gary was at Oswego for the above purpose. Ormond Hammond, of Portland, was In Oregon City Wednesday and re turned with a fine Chinook salmon lifted very smoothly from the Willam ette, by a gentleman of his years. Mr, Hammond has passed the G5th mile post, and has traveled extensively, coming to Portland last fall to visit his daughter Mrs. Estelia White, who owns and most sucessfully conducts Portland's most popular woman's shop, The Needle-Craft Shop, on Wash ington street. Mr. Hammond is so well pleased with the west that he has fully decided to remain permanent ly. The County Court has awarded the contract of putting up the new Esta cada bridge to Olds & Reed, the bid being $5800 for the bridge proper and the approaches of the bridge will be paid for by the foot. The work of con struction will begin at once. The bridge will be constructed where the old one now stands, and where there is a great deal of travel. There has been some dispute in having the bridge changed to a location below the town of Estacada, but the majori ty of the residents of that country fa vored the present site. ACCOUNT FLEET CELEBRATION, For the fleet celebration at San Francisco, the Southern Pacific Co, will sell round trip tickets from Ore gon City at rate of $25.00, on May 2d and 4th, limited 29 day. No stop over. Children half fare. CASTOR I A Tot Infant and Children. ?u3 m Yea Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1 Its Good Business Policy To give your customer what they ask for, and to have in stock just what they want, and have it fresh. It is my aim to do that very" thing and the daily growth of my business proves that policy to be good.. Have you tried my Monopole Brand Canned Goods?. They are the best. W. M. MILLER Tenth and Main Streets OREGON GITY SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA. Itching, Burning Skin Disease Routed Without Use of Injurious Drugs. Great Inventors often have been praised for surrendering the secrets of their discoveries. Practically the same thing happens in the medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the eminent skin specialist, of Chicago. Dr. Dennis, in his own offico prac tice, discovered that pure vegetable oil of wlntergreen, properly mixed with other simple remedies was prac tically a sure specific .for Eczema, psoriasis, barber's itch, Bait rheum, and other Itching skin diseases. But the oil of wlntergreen alone was found Ineffective. It required other mild ingredients such as glycerine and thymol compounded with the wlnter green, to produce the real eczema cure. This compounded D. D. D. Prescrip tion positively takes away the itch at once the Instant It Is applied to the skin. This vegetable liquid does away with deleterious drugs so long used In an attempt to doctor the blood, whereas modern science has deter mined that eczema Is first and all the time a skin disease. If you want to know more about the merits of D. D. D. Prescription, call at our store. We vouch for this rem edy. Howell & Jones, Oregon City. a. B DIMICK W. A. DIMK'I DIMICK Sb DIMICK Attorney at Law Notary Public . Mortgages Foreclosed. Abstract Furniihed. Money Loaned oo Hcl and Chattel Security, Andresen Bldg. Oregon City. All kinds of fancy sewing and stitch ing, aln drfjKsmaMng In all its branches. If you want anything done in this line of business call at the residence of Mrs. W. G. Langford, 18th and Division near Mr. January's. John W. Thomas DENTIST Molalla, Mondays GADKE Carrie complete line of Spray Pumps ad Spraying Solutions Give him a call and te how cheap you can npray your orchard. F. C. Gadke Plumbing and General Jobbing Oregon City, Of sa