OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908 3 SPECIALS FOR OPENING DAY mmmvwwuii it v mm event. AT HUNTLEY'S THURSDAY, DEC, 3rd Another year has rolled around and we again have the pleasure of announcing our annual Holiday open ing. This is a custom we started in Oregon City several years ago and the habit has grown upon us until, like many of our customers, we look forward to this day with a great deal of pleasure. Each year we give some fitting souvenir of the occasion and this time we have secured 500 hand some decorated China Plates for this One only will be given to each customer making a purchase of 25 cents or over. Besides this beauti ful plate, which of itself is worth more than 25 cents, we will give away five prizes as follows: To every lady visitor a numbered ticket will be given entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing, no purchase being necessary to get a ticket. The prizes will be : 1st Prize--A Fine Leather Bag, value $5.00 2nd. " A Silk Umbrella, " $4.00 3rd " A Piece of Chinaware " $3.00 4th " Hand Painted Jardinere $2.00 5th " Box of Stationery " $1.00 At this time we will have our Holiday stock marked and displayed on our counters where you can look things over at your leisure. You will not be asked to buy ; indeed it is our intention to make this opening day one of pleasure for every person coming to our store, and no visitor will be asked or expected to buy unless they wish. We will have two musical programmes, one from 2 to 5 in the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening. During the evening the drawing will take place and the prizes will be awarded. OVER 200 STYLES OF BRUSHES Just think of being able to select your hair brush from a lot of 200 kinds. That means a stock of brushes that would last the ordinary drug store for years, but we import them our selves, save at least 25 per cent, on the first cest and then sell them sell them out so quickly that we don't have to make the fancy profit usually made on this class of goods. The prices range from 25c to $7.50, so we can suit every purse. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT Just because it's " Opening Day" we will deduct 20 per cent from the already low price of our hair brushes on this day. The brushes are marked in plain figures and you can see for yourself just how much the saving will be. This is an ex ceptionally good time to buy for your holiday needs. OPENING DAY STATIONERY SPECIAL Each opening day our stationery department has tried to beat the previous year's special. This time they are mak trouble for next year, sure.' Every box is extra value at its regular price and there's not an old style or shade in the lot. All Eaton-Hurlbut stationery that means the best. 35c box, paper and envelopes to match - 25c 3 Styles, 3 Shades 50c box paper and envelopes to match - 30c 2 Styles, White only $1.00 box, paper and envelopes . - 60c 2 Styles, White only LADIES' HAND BAGS A Ladies' full size bag with purse, genuine leather, 95c value. Opening day price - .... .... 60c Fine black, grained leather bags with purses, values up to $1.50. Opening day price .... 98c Fine imt. Seal and Morroco bags, black, brown, green, latest styles, values up to $2.00. Opening day Price 1.45 9 inch genuine Alligator bags, $4.75 value. Opening day price .... .... 3.50 $3.00 SILK UmBRELLA AT $1.95 These are bargains that will appeal to any woman. Handles are gold and pearl or silver and pearl ; paragon frames covered with best quality silk mixtures. Ladies size only and but 18 in the lot, no more will be sold at this open ing day price of $1.98 And see what 25 cents will buy you on "Opening Day." We have gone through our stock and put out in sight many exceptional bargains in 25, 35 and 50 cent valaues in order that you may, if you choose, make a 25 cent purchase of some every day ne cessity at a bargain price and get with it one of our souvenir plates. Purses, values up to 40c Box Stationery " " Hand and Nail Brushes " Tooth Brushes " Hair Brushes. " Pramed Pictures Box Toilet Soap 40C - - - 25c 35C - - - 25C 40C - - - 25C 40C - - - 25C 40c - - - 25C 35C - - - 25C 40C - - - 25C BOOKS WORTH UP TO $2.50 CHOICE 25c. About a year ago we received from the Abbey Press Pub lishing Co., through a mistake, a shipment of new books. We refused to accept them, not having ordered them, and at last the Company has asked us to sell them for enough to pay the freight and storage charges. There are about 1 00 titles, every book new and in perfect condition, published at from 50c to $2.50 each. Take your choice of these bargains at 25c. Some fine Xmas gifts in this lot. "ft BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS 25c. These are the very cream of boys and girls books, by such authors as Alger, Ellis, Castleman Otis, Henty, Optic, Meade, Corey, Molesworth and others. They are bound in strong cloth, with fancy front cover. Regular 35c value. $1.50 FICTION, 50c. These are the best titles published In the past two oc three years. Such books as 44 The Man in the Box," "Graustark," "The Cost," "The Masquerader," "The Brass Bow," etc. We have sold hundreds of them at $1,20; take your choice from 300 books at 50c. DECORATED HAVILAND CHINA 15 per cent Off Fancy Haviland China is a new departure with us. To introduce it we offer you on opening day choice from the whole stock at 15 per cent off the marked prices. Prices from 50c up HUNTLEY The Quality Dftiggists BROS. CO. Oregon City, Oregon C0UTNY COURT District No. 35. Straus Lumber Co 10.62 T. B. Milan 7.00 A. D. Edwards 10.00 Geo. Marooney 2.00 District No. 37. E. I. Duporit Powder Co 15.55 A. W. Haines 2.50 G. G. Kruse 9.35 Ben Hoenig 10.00 R. B. Wlllmot 8.00 J. W. Stone 7.00 C. W. Kruse 149.50 District No. 38. Wilson & Cooke 3.60 C. W. Risley 127.67 District No. 39. A. LaDuke 7.00 H. LaDuke 4-00 H. Olsen 4.00 G. Gullliam ... 3.00 W. Brenen 4.00 Pope & Co 3.15 Wilson & Cooke 2.75 Story & Thomas 3.00 F. Worms ... 5.00 S. E. Gregory 39.38 A. Mather 63.75 Burley & Stafford 35.20 Wm. Weismandle 37.36 Frank Jaggar 208.45 Otto Striker 34.38 T. H. Davis 18.38 Frank Jaggar 1184.24 District No. 40. 5. Lyon, 7.50 W. Berghart 10.50 E. Burghart 6.00 D. L. Davis .' . . . 7.00 T. C. Miller 3.50 V. Ward 4.00 J. McKey 4.00 District No. 42. C. F. Jackson 22.50 G. W. Snavely 1-50 O. Hastie 6.00 I. L. James 9-00 J. Skelton 6.00 C. McKlnney 15.00 T. G. Garrett ... 13.50 J. Conrad 9 00 J. Lehmae 12.50 Elmer Jones 6.25 T. O. Ridings 9.00 N. Beer 3.00 L. Judd 13.75 F. J. Riding3 192 C. C. Yeater '.. 41.25 6. Parmer '. . ... 31.50 General Roads. Williams Brothers i 26.75 Beall ft Company 7.90 Pope ft Company 1-80 Oregon City Iron Works 3.00 J. Lewellen 30.70 W. H. Mattoon 15.20 A. J. Lais 135.00 A. H. McCord 56.00 Straus Lumber Co. ... ... ... 975.45 N. H. Bickford 26.25 S. C. Grubb 21.88 p. Gray 19.25 John Straus 37.50 E. Nashahn 60.00 W. Nashahn 6.00 L. SInbrook 4.00' G. Miller .. ... 1-50 R. Palmer 8.00 A. Peterson .-. 8.00 C. Chatman 15.00 C. Chatman 15.00 F. M. Mirter 1-75 Marion County 1840.66 County Court and Commissioners F. A. Miles 9.00 J. Lewellen 9.0 W. H. Mattoon 14.20 G. B. Dtmlek ... 11-00 Circuit Court. J. G. DeShazer 7.60 G. Rosenstetn , ...... 4.00 C. E. Burnt 2.20 Mrs. C. E. Burn. 2.20 Susan Klamath 2.20 A. A. Pric. 4.00 R. D. Wilson . a.00 Mrs. P.rry Burns ... 4.00 W. K. Holder 7.00 W. H. Miller 2 00 C. D. Robeson 2.00 J. Douthit 2 00 F. A. Miles 17.40 Justice Courts. W. W. H. Samson ... 21.7b W. W. H. Samson 5.46 F. A. Miles 7.20 F. A. Miles 24.60 Tax Department. C.B.Pratt 47.00 County Clerk. Bushong & Co 15.00 J. K. Gill Co. 1.84 Recorder. G. L. Hedges 68 00 Assessor. Edith Jackson 50.00 Julia F. Nelson 32 00 L. Jackson ! 40.00 Irwln-Hodson Co 6.00 J. F. Nelsot '. 3-35 Tax Rebate. R..B. Beatie 240 53 Current Expense C. E. Ramsby S.00 Huntley Bros. Co 22.40 Pacific Telephone Co 11 50 Home Telephone Co. 16.75 Court House. C. E. Ramsby 243.75 Straight ft Salisbury 135 Wilson ft Cooke 2-19 A. Koenig COO P. Nehren 8.00 City of Oregon City 167.90 0. C. Mill & Lumber Co 68 Wilson ft Cooke '7.75 Williams Bros 29.45 Jail. R. B. Beatie 115.84 Pauper. Delia Green ... 3.90 R. L. Holman 25.00 Henry Brand 6.30 St Vincent Hospital 37.00 Mrs. Guynup 40.00 O. C. Pantorium 8.00 Edward Hblman Co 3.00 L. Adams 7.15 Aug. Gebhardt 3.75 Sisters of Mercy 5.00 Rosensteln's 21.95 W. J. W. McCord 8.00 Insane. Dr. E. A. Sommer 6.00 Fashion Livery Stable 34.50 J. J. Eddy 9.40 W. U. Tel. Co 1.22 Dr. Strickland 5.00 S. R. Green 2.60 Election. Glass & Prudhomme Co .108.06 Amy Morand 7.80 Wm. Knight 1.60 W. J. Lewellen 20 M. A. Maer 2.30 O. Wisslnger Co 1.80 Bornstedt ft Riggs 1.00 R. B. Beatie 35.33 Printing and Advertising. Lovejoy ft Lincoln 40.00 Courier 74.30 Enterprise 196.10 Judges and Clerks Election. W.H.Smith 3.00 John Kent 3.00 H. W. Norrls 3.00 Henry Nachand 3.00 C. W. Parrlsh 3.00 O. L. Clyde 3.40 M. Bell 6.20 F. E. Lucas 6.00 C. T. Tooze 3.00 Wm. Hammond 3.00 G. Olds 8.00 W. F. Schooley 3.00 W. M. Moehnke 3.00 James Shannon 3.00 Fred Stelner 3.00 H. H. Hughes 8.20 V. Bohlander 3.00 W. T. Ward .. , ' .. 300 C. E. Stewart 6.00 Robert Moehnke 3.00 Wm. Grlsenthwaite 3.00 Henry Hollman 3.00 C. E. Spence 3.00 Emil Guenther 3.00 Wm. Shannon 3.00 J. J. Sandsness 6.00 W. W. Jesse 6.00 C. Kocher 8.00 J. A. Andrews 6.00 R. W. Zimmerman 6.00 M. O. Rymerson 6.00 0. M. Ausve 6.00 Mrs. L. L. Irwin j 2.25 James Fegles 14.00 F. E. McGugln ... 6.00 Kulgi VarettI 6.00 J. M. Thomas 9.00 Adolf Aschoff .' 6.00 A. C. Thomas 6.00 George G. Gibons 6.00 S. E. Card 6.00 W. H. Boring 6.00 0. H. McCling 6.00 E. F. Donahue 6.00 J. W. Roots & Co 4.00 G. D. Palmer 6.00 Wm. A. Morand 6.00 C. M. Lake 6.00 Paul Dunn 3.00 Ole Mikkelson 3.00 J. G. DeShazer 3.00 J. H. Wewer 7.40 Elmer Edwards 3.00 Paul R. Meinig 3.00 Bert Jonsrud 6.00 Meinio Bros 2.50 J. H. Revenue 3.00 A. G. Bornstedt 3.00 M. C. Donahue 3.00 E. Coalman 3.00 James Bruns 3.00 A. M. Vlnyard 3.00 D. R. Dlmlck 3.00 C. N. Wait 3.00 H. A. Lee 3.00 C. T. Bates 3.00 L. D. Walker 3.00 H. Glllmore ... 6.00 City of Canby . . . 2.50 L. E. Grazer 6.00 Jno. A. Graham 3.00 W. C. Kendall 3.00 W. H. Balr ... 3.00 Howard Eccles 5.00 W. L. Midlam 4.00 Geo. Lazelle 4.00 Max Telford 4.00 Frank Qulnn 4.00 A. F. Stokes 4.00 W. A. Hedges 4.00 W. B. Lawton 4.00 W. J. W. McCord 4.00 G. H. Webster i 3.00 F. M. Foster 3.09 1. W. Johnson 3.00 J. H. Roadarmel 4.00 W. B. Moore 3.00 W. T. Johnson ... 3.00 Carey Johnston 8.00 R. B. Holcomb 3.00 Chas. F. Street 3.00 J. N. Young, Sr '3.00 A. Mather 3.00 W. W. Foster 3.00 Frank Talbert 3.00 U. S. Dix 6.00 Frank Wlnslow ... 10.00 F. M. Robeson 6.00 W. E. Bonney 6.00 Chas. Hunter 6.00 Claude Wlnslow 6.00 P. E. Bonney ... 2.00 W. E. Welch 6.00 D. W. DouglaB 6.00 Thomas Brown 13.00 J. T. Frlel, Jr 6.00 J. T. Mclntyre 6.00 C. W. Harris 6.00 V. B. Tapp 6.00 S. F. McCabe 6.00 A. W. Cooke 6.00 E. N. Burghardt 6.00 L. N. Rodlun 6.00 Henry Bock 4.00 Arthur Hall 2.60 John Mullenhoff 8.20 J. C. Elliott 6.00 Max Schneider 6.00 (Continued from last week.) W. W. Davis 3.00 P. E. Linn 3.00 H. Epperson 3.00 J. C. Tracy ... ... 3.00 C. Krigbaum 11.20 H. H. Andres 3.00 D. N. Brldenstlne 6.00 D. F. Warner 3.00 W. H. Holder . 3.00 J. K. Ely 3.00 Edward Hogan 3.00 J. F. Lovelace 3.00 E. L. Wonacott 3.00 Harvey .Gibson 7.00 A. D. Burnett 3.00 J. W. Doty 3.00 L. Bartlemay 3.00 E. E. Elliott 3.00 H. S. Gibson 3.00 Henry Hoffmelster 3.00 J. J. Judd 3.00 Homer C. Gibson 3.00 J. P. Woodle 3.00 E. L. Alspaugh 3.00 H. A. Glthens 3.00 August Gerhahrus 6.00 A. J. Kitzmlller 12.00 Peter Rath 6.00 Peter Paulsen 6.00 Frank Ahnert 6.00 Henry Johnson 6.00 Nick Rath ... 6.00 W. P. Kirchem 4.50 O. D. Rabbins 4.60 J. S. Gill 4.50 Geo. A. Kohl 4.50 Harding Grange 2.50 Fred Gerber ... 4.60 T. E. Anderson 4.60 J. W. Watts 6.70 W. A. Garner 7.50 H. A. Battin 6.00 ' August Rame 6.00 C. G. Millard 9.00 M. E. Gaffney ... 6.00 'n. Bessalleu .. ... 6.00 ,C. F. Zlnser 6.00 t D. A. Miller 6.00 :B. Sullivan 6.00 ,E. Leichteweis 6.00 T. J. Wirtz 6.00 D. A. Miller 6.00 G. R. Miller 9.00 F. T. Shute 6.00 J. T. Grace 6.00 Jesse Mayfleld 1.25 N. Blair 6.00 A. Hardlsty 6.00 D. C. Yoder 6.00 G. W. Owings 10.20 Bud Thompson 6.00 F. M. Samson 6.00 H. J. Rastall 3.00 Albert Engle 3.00 H. S. Ramsby 3.00 J. R. Cole 3.00 Raymond Dickey 3.00 P. C. Miller . .; 3.00 G. W. Atwood 6.00 Molalla Grange 3.00 F. II. Dungan 6.20 W. J. E. Vlck 3.00 J. W. Thomas 3.00 J. H. Vernon 3.00 Geo. G. Gregory 3.00 F. E. Albright 3.00 I. D. Larklns 6.00 Barton Jack 6.00 U W. Jones 3.00 C. W. BIrtchet 6.00 Geo. W. Bentley 2.00 J. A. Ridings 6.00 L. O. Nightingale 10.40 J. W. Hobart 6100 C. T. Howard 6.00 R. H. Snodgrass 6.00 D. L. Trulllnger " 7.25 C. N. Larklns 5.00 Fred Erlckson 6.00 John Denison 5.00 A. Lee 6.00 G. W. Scramlin 11.40 Franz Kraxborger 6.00 J. G. Cribble 6.00 A. D. Gribble , ... 6.00 D. C. Harms 6.00 A. A. Baldwin 6.00 J. B. Mitts 6.00 M. M. McGeehan 6.60 L. Mautz 6.00 Cuy Crumbaugh 6.00 James Shelley 6.00 District No. 27. John Gaffney, Jr 6.00 C. W. Swallow 6.00 Henry Henricl 6.00 Wm. Shlndler 7.40 T. R, A. Sellwood 6.00 J. A. Kerr 10.P0 0. Wisslnger 6.00 A. H. Dowllng 6 00 Chas. Hlvely 6.00 J. D. Ritter 6.00 T. J. Ogle 6.00 R. I. Garrett .... 6.00 C. R. Noblitt 6.00 School District No. 40 3.00 E. J. Montandon 3.00 H. A. Wolfer 6.00 A. W. Thompson 6.00 D. McArthur 4.60 E. Cahill C.70 J. Burgoyne 4.50 M. Hulras 4.50 Warner Grange 3.00 J. KalBer 4.60 H. H. Eastman 4.50 F. Engle 4.50 R. S. McLaughlin 6.00 John F. Rlsloy 6.00 Henry Thiessen 7.40 J. G. Miller 6.00 H. G. Starkweather 6.00 L. E. Bentley 6.00 T. R. Worthlngton 6.00 Ell Williams 3.00 J. W. Cole 3.00 J. W. Bradley 3.00 H. W. Trembath 3.00 Walter Little 3.00 J. W. Loder 3.00 S. R. Green 7.60 G. H. Young 2.60 A. H. Schram 3.00 R. E. Woodward 3.00 J. E. Rhoadea 3.00 M. D. Latourette 3.00 R. O. Woodward 3.00 C. W. Tope 3.00 B. C. Curry 6.00 Henry Miley 3.00 U A. Noble 3.00 S. S. Walker 3.00 A. W. Cheney 3.00 Jas. Wilkinson 3.00 C. W. Kelly 3.00 J. L. Waldron ' . . 3.00 J. K. Morris 6.00 M. P. Chapman 3.00 David Caufleld 6.00 Geo. E. Young 2.50 C. E. Nash 1.50 J. N. Harrington 3.00 William Wlckham 6.00 E. W. Scott 3.00 P. S. Finucane 3.00 , S. V. Francis 3.00 D. E. Frost 6.00 1. C. Bridges 3.00 Continued on paga 8