Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, November 27, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908
Follow tne Ctowd to tne Greatest of Great Bargain Events for 1 6 Days, now open tinder ftill blast. J. LEVITT'S Entire Clothing,
Furnishings, Shoes, and Hats, entire $20,000 STOCK thrown at mercy of the public at Oregon City, Oregon, 2 doors south of Post Office
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. Bear this in mind, do not critic
ize and confound this sale.
Don't be sceptical but come in
and let us convince you beyond
a doubt that we are selling
just as advertised
It's up to you if you want to save from one-third to one-half on every ar icle in the house, as we
positively must raise $6,000 in just 16 days. Owing to the failure in health of Mr. Levitt the store has
been turned over to Bates Bros., of Chicago, III., to raise the desired amount, therefore there will be no
relaxation to price slashing. Now Mr. Bates wishes to inform the public, and cannot express too widely
that this is a sale without a doubt that will outclass all former efforts in Bargain giving in Oregon City.
Don't fail to attend the great sale.
In a Class by Ourself. Bear this
in mind this is strictly a Boni
fide sale, not one of the many
so called sales. For 16 days
everything goes, nothing re
served, one price to all
MEN'S SUITS AT BOYS PRICES THE SENSATION OF THE DAY, THE TALK OF THE TOWN
MEN'S SUITS
In all the latest shades and up-to-date styles including blues,
blacks, single and double-breasted $25.00, $27.50 and
$30. 00 all go now at $18.85
ALL $20.00 and $23.50 Suits swell,, choice and wvagger
designs we cannot express too plainly the Great Bargains
During this Great sale all go at, now $14.99
A magnificent line of $17.00 Suits all go now at $12.00
(All shades and colors.)
$15.00 Suits in Fancy Shades, go now at $10.95
Great snaps in $12.50 Suits all go now at .' $ 8.99
One Lot of $10.00 Suite now $ C.95
One Lot of $ 8.00 Suits now ............. $ 4.95
MEN'S OVERCOATS
A select line to pick from in all the latest shades, cuts, stripes,
checks and blacks $23.50, $25.00, $27.50 all go
now at $17.95
Another choice Iiot to select from Ecmember in all cuts and
styles-$17.00, $18.50, $20.00 all go at ...... .$12.95
Another choice Lot of up-todate Patterns in Overcoats Your
choice $12.00, $13.50, $15.00-all go at $ 8.88
A magnificent line of Overcoats to select from will be found
on sale here at $ C.45
MEN'S PANTS
$4.00 Now go at .
$3.50 Now go at .
$3.00 Now go at
$2.95
$3. GO
$3.15
$3.50 Now go at ,
$3.00 Now go at .
$1.50 Now go at
$1.85
$1.45
95c
MEN'S SHOES
$5.50 Dunlap Shoes $4.35
$3.75 Dress Shoes .,$3.15
$3.50 Dress Shoes .$2.85
$3.00 Dress Shoes- . .$2.35
$2.50 Shoes $1.95
$2.00 Shoes
$7.00 Nettleton ...... $5.45
$0.50 Nettleton $5.30
$G.OO Nettleton $4.95
$5.00 Packard $3.95
$4.50 Packard $3.40
$1.65
A choice of all kinds of Leathers to select from, Vici, Patent Leather,
Gun Metal, Velours in above line.
LOGGING SHOES
$7.00 C'.hn Nickelsburg all go at, now $5.95
$6.50 " " " " , " $5.45
$5.00 " " " " " $3.45
$7.50 Chippewa Logg $6.45$6.50 Chippewa Logrs $4.95
Heavy welt Work Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 ones go at, now. . $2.95
$3.50 and $3.00 ones go now, at $2.10
Boys' High Top Double Buckle $4.00 ones, now $3.99
HATS
$5.00 Stetson Stiff and Soft Hats go now at $3.35
$3.00 and $3.50 Hats in all the latest shades greens, tans
browns and blacks all go at '. $3.39
A great lot to pick from in all shades and shapes
$1.50 $2.00 and $3.50 go now at $1.29
FURNISHING GOODS
$2.00 Golf Shirts, now .' $1.33
$1.50 Shirts go now .......... 95
$1 . 25 Golf Shirts now .' .83
$1 .00 Dress Shirts now 73
.75 Dress Shirts now 39
.75 Cotton Work Shirts now .49
.50 Cotton Work Shirts now .37
One Lot $2.25 Boys' Cassimere Shirts, now $1.15
75c Men's Overalls and Jumpers, now 43c
75c Suspenders now go' at 49c
President Suspenders now 39c
35c Suspenders now 23c
25c Suspenders now 16c
WOOLEN UNDERWEAR
$2.50 Garment now $1.89
$2.00 Garment, silk and wool $1.42
$1.75 Garment, wool... $1.35 $1.25 Garment, wool... .93
$1 . 50 Garment, wool ... $1 . 23 $1 . 00 Garment, wool . . . . 73
.75 Derby Ribbed Cotton, now 38
.75 Fleeced Cotton, now 38
MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS
$4.00 Kind, all go now $2.45
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS
Single and double-breasted $2.50 and $3.00 ones now. . . .$ 1.69
$2 . 00 Lot goes now at 88c
Men's Hose, 15c kind now 6c
Two Doors fom Post Office
Look for Green Sign
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OREGON CITY, OREGON
Look for Green Sign
COUNTY COURT
Continued from page 3
F. M. Darling . . . . 3.00
Elmer Lanklna 3.00
C. M. Mason 3.00
E. H. Cooper ........ 3.00
Elmer Dixon 3.00
J. W. Thomas 3.00
Joseph Blchnor 3-00
H. B. Wllmot 3.00
Henry Guns 3.00
C. C. Borland 4-00
L. M. Davidson 6-00
V. E. Davidson 7.00
Oswogo Grange 3.00
C. N. Haines ... 600
D. B. Fox 3.00
P. H. Zimmerman 3.00
M. A. Coon 3.00
E. G. Llchtenthaler 4.50
M. C. Young 4.50
S. M. Kelso 4.50
Win. Todd 4.50
H. D. Aden 7.50
F. II. Brobst 4.50
E. L. Baker 4.50
W. L. Lewellen 4.60
John Stormer ... ' 8.70
J. A. Shlbley 4.50
W. Wallons 4.60
W. II. Handle 4.50
J. W. Marrs 4.60
W. E. Shannon 4.50
Scott Carter 11.00
A. M. roshong 0.00
A. Hardy 6.00
F. W. McLaren 2.50
O. S. Boylos 6.00
Frank Gray 6.00
J. W. Nightingale ... ... ... 6.00
D. M. GroHhong C.00
D. M. C rosining 4.00
J. L. Kruse 10.00
A. Gebhart 6.00
Geo. Aden 6.00
Chas. Thompsou 8.00
0. P. Sharp 6.00
II. Famperlu 6.00
M. C. Buliur 6.00
W. L. White 6.00
Sidney Graham 6.00
S. A. Mlley 9-00
W. C. Kinyou . . . . 6.00
O. B. Taylor 1.50
R. H. Crlsell 6.00
C. D. F. Wilson 6.00
Edward W. Smldt 6.00
W. M. Stone 4.50
Lorenzo Tenny ; 4 50
J. T. Fullam 4.50
H. W. Kopp 6.50
J. W. Moffatt 4.00
Ira Young 3.00
M. F. Parish 3.00
C. A. Miller 3.00
H. T. Shipley
P. C. Howell
3.00
W. R. Ream 6.00
Willamette Falls Co 2.50
J. W. Draper 3.00
John Clark 3.00
M. A. Magone 3.00
E. Mass 3.00
G. H. Horton 3.00
E. A. Lelghton ... 3.00
In the matter of the re-survey of
the Canby, Buckner and Oswego road;
ordered that the county surveyor pro
ceed to re-survey said road.
In the matter of the petition of
Louis Funk and others for a county
road; ordered that the board of coiin
ty road viewers meet at the place of
beginning of said road on the 23d day
of November, 1908.
In the matter of the W. P. Kirchem
road; ordered that said road be de
clared a county road, and that the
sum of $50.00 be allowed as damages.
In the matter of the petition of T.
O. Hidings for vacation of a county
road; ordered that the viewers meet
at the place of beginning of said road
to he vacated on the 3d day of No
vember.
In the matter of special tax in road
district No. 16;; ordored that the
Treasurer of Clackamas county trans
fer the sum of $1024.40 from said
speciul fund to the general fund.
In the matter of the vacation of
Shannon's Addition to Oregon City;
It la ordered that the prayer of the
petition be and Is granted.
In the matter of the re-survey of
the W. M. Stevens road No. 308; or
dered that the County Surveyor re
survey said road.
In the matter of the petition of D.
W. Douglas and others for a county
road; ordered that said matter be sub
mitted to the District Attorney.
In tho matter of the repair of bridge
at the mouth of North Fork of Eagle
Creek; ordered that said bridge bo
repaired by the Supervisor of that
$1!00.00.
dealers and others; ordered that su
Iu tho matter of placing cord wood
ways of Clackamas County by wood
district at a cost of not to exceed
In tho county mads and public high
pervlsors In the various road districts
Immediately cause notice to be given
and served upon owners of such
wood and request the immediate re
moval of said wood.
Ia the matter of the vacation of cer
tain lots, blocks, streets and alleys
In Oregon Iron & Steel Company's
First Addition to Oswego; ordered
that tho prayor of the petition be
granted.
In the matter of the petition of tho
Glanstone Real Estate Association for
amended order In vacation of certain
lots, blocks, streets and alley In Glad
stone; ordered that the prayer of the
petition be granted.
Real Estate Transfers
J. and I. V. Scott to C. O'Neill 1G0
acres in section 24, tOs, rle; $1920,
Oregon Iron and Steel Co. Lots 27
and 28, block 30, Oregon Iron and
Steel Co.'s etxenslon to Add to Os
wego; $170.
II. and E. Ohrtman to H. K. Dlok
man ICO acres in Sec. 14, t3s, rlw;
$5000.
0. M. Gruley to J. F. Deyoe part
of Lee D. L. C, t3s, rle; $130.
D. and B. Bengli to J. G. hidings
104. 1G acres in section 22, t5s, rle;
$5500.
R. Donegon to C. Brewer 2 acres
in section 4, Ms, rle; $437.
Wm. Sonkup to J. W. Roppel 160
acres In section 14, t5s, r3e; $800.
M. Honeyman to E. Cahill Lot 1,2,
block 3, Pleasant Little Homes; (for
taxes).
E. A. and M. Boeckman to E. W.
Boackman 39 acres In section 11, t3
s, rlw; $4000.
E. A. and M. Boeckman to E. A.
Uoakman, Jr. 39 acres In section 11,
t3s, rlw; $4000.
H. H. Snyder to A. Hall 27 rods
in BenJ. Smith D. L. C. ; $1000.
H. and L. Helleany to C. Hall
acre in t2s, r3e; $2500.
T. F. and I. M. Ryan to C. C. Hjoopes
57 acres In section 13, t4s, rle;
$1500.
F. S. Morris to H. A. Brown 10
acres in Cooldge Home Tracts; $1,
260. A. H. and L. A. Anderson to S. and
.1. S. Fisher 155.69 acres in Section
7, t5s. rle; $G000.
Willamette FaHs Co. to Wm. and
H. Woodtke Lot A, Tract 58, Will.
Tracts; $150.
J. W. and O. E. Exon to J. C. Bow
man Block 2, Darnnll'8 Add to Ore
gon City: $1.
Oregon Swedish Coin. Co. to J. G.
and A. W. Eriekson 40 acres In sec
tion 3, t5s, r3e; $1000.
T. Vanhoru to Oregon Swedish Coin.
Co. 80 acres in section 2, t5s, r3e;
$850.
0. C. and A. M. Yocum to H. E.
Pierce Ixt 4, block 8, Pompeii; $50.
1. II. Sherwood to II. Sherwood
W14 of SE 1-4, section IS, t3s, r5e;
except acre; $1.
J. M. and W. I Heckart to H. L.
Metcalf Lots 9, 10. 11. 12, block 2,
Fair View Add to Oregon City; $1.
G. C. and A. L. Ety to H. L. Met
calf lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, blk 2. Fair
view Add to Oregon City ; $ t.
Oregon Brick and Tile Co. to C. M.
Poley 5 acres In section 1, t2s, r2e;
$1.00 et al.
N. W. Tile and Brick Co to C. M.
Poley 10 acres In section 1, t2s, r2e;
$1.00 ct al.
E. Weltzel to C. F. Weltzel EH of
Johnson D. L. C. section 15-22, t2s,
r2o; except 100 acres: $2300.
The Sunset Land Co. to O. and E.
H. Tonkin Lot 4, block 2, Sunset
City; $250.
D. C. and E. S. Latourette to D.
H. Hasbronck lots 9, 10, 11, block
7 Falls View add to Oregon City;
$550.
M. Mackenzie to F. Grant a tract
of land in Sec. 28, tls, r2e; $1.00 et al.
T. and H. DeBoest to F. Grant 2
acres in section 28, tls, r2e; $1 et al.
Geo, and G. Avery to F. Grant a
tract of land In section 28, tls, r2e;
$1.00 et al.
G. E. Bowe to F. Grant 1 acre in
section 28, tls, r2e; $1.00 et al.
J. K. Morrison to E. D. Morrison
10 acres in Wm. Bland D. L. C. t2s,
rle; $10.
F. and A. Rotter to J. B. Stillwell
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 13, 14, 15, 16, block 6,
Apperson's Sub. Div. of Blk.s 5, 6, 7,
Parkplace; $1100.
J. and P. C. Buckbe to I. C. Wads
worth 4.57 acres in Buck D. L. C. Sec.
21, t2s, r2e; $2000.
J. A. Newman to M. E. Alden 10
acres in Caleb Richey D. L. C; $700.
I. and M. J. Gratton to Gratton Inv.
Co., a tract of land In Lot Whitcomb
D. L. C; $1.
J. H. Bramlet to H. E. Noble Lot 1
In section 30, t7s, r3e; $1.
A. Zenger et al to Ella Skeen 40
acres in Wm. Russell D. L. C, t4s,
r2e; $2000.
C. and K. Junker to A. W. Bell
Ix)ts 2, 3, block 3, Junker's Add to
Sandy; $350.
Yes! This is 44 Main 3"
We can take your order for New Nuts,
Ruisins, Boiled Cider, etc., and it will be
given the same prompt and careful
attention as if given in person. Our
reasonable prices are backed by sterling
quality.
New Jersey Cranberries 12c a Quart
Harris Grocery
8th and Main Sts. ORECON CITY
Mrs. Belle A. Sleight, Miss Anna
Lou Sleight and Roy Sleight, all of
this city, spent Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Sleight's mother In Portland.
WANTED
Fruit Trees and Specimen Trees
that require pruning and better
care. Salary healthier and more
beatiful trees. Good opportunity
for persons who have trees that
are in bad condition. If you
want them improved write or
call on
OTIS RAY DAUGHERTY
MOLALLA, OREGON
At the meeting of Oregon City Aerie
No. 993, Fraternal Order of Eagles at
Knapp's hall this evening, officers will
be nominated for the annual election,
which will be held during the month
of December.
THE COURIER $1.50 A YEAR
The many friends of Prof. Read,
formerly pjrlncipal of the Parkplace
High School, who In September was
appointed principal of the Glencoe
school In Portland, will be pleased to
learn that he was recently promoted
to the princlpalship of the Clinton
Kelly school.
Sick Headache.
This distressing disease results from
a uisornered condition ot the atomaoh,
and can be enred by taking Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Get a free sample at Huntley Bros.'
drng store and try it .
KMPL
Officeholders.
"Well, there's one thing to be said
for public servants,"
"What's that?"
"When you hire one you never have
any trouble koeping him."
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flat. Dimensions Lumber
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ALL Roo,M ALL
LADIES TZl MEN'S
SHOES SHOES
$100 iTk $750
Open
8a.m. to 6p.m.
Sat. Evenings
PAIR 1 PAIR
Buy Sample jShoes and get. better styles, better
quality and better workmanship, also save yourself
$1.50 to $3.00 on EVERY PAIR
POSITIVELY-No Branch Shop in Portland
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bOO-601
Oregonian Building;
Portland, Oregon
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