2 OREGON CITY COURIER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1909 iNews of the County! OANJ3Y Prof. Mitts aud wife returned Wed nesday from Kustorn Oregon, where they have been visiting Mrs. Mitts' , parents. They report a line time end the jackrtbbirs plnutiful. L. 0. Sherwood returned liome this week, after a visit in Eastern Wash ington. , John Hunt was in Oanby Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Delta fcjhank of Port land were visiting friends and rela tives here Sunday. R. S. Ooo, Jr., of Portland, was visiting his father hero Sunday.- Dr. I'. Q. Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paoifle phone 1221, Home A198. Giovor Snoll of Portland is visiting his "parents here. Ho will help Mr. Suell dry prunes. Mr. aud Mrs. John Htalnecker are visiting in Salem this week. Howard Ecclos was in Portland Tuosduy. M. J. Leo, Geo. Meeks, and How ard Ecclo made a trip to the head waters of tho Caual. The W. O. T. V. will meet on the last Friday of this month at Mrs. W H. Porter's Thore will be a preBS program by the members and refresh ments will bo served by tho commit tee. Warren Kendall and son Olyde visited tho fair at Salom Tuesday. J. J. Sclimitt made a busiuess trip to Aurora Tuesday. The largest shipment of hogs was shipped from (Janby Tuesday. Forty- two hoga were slapped by w. H Lucke. Toni' J-ieirior or iiuubara was a caller in Oanby Wodnesdav. David Sanders has accoptod a po sitinn with 0. Wang & (Jo. Tho L. T. L. meets every Sunday afternoon at the Motliodist church. Last fniwluy a prize was awarded to Daphne Busell for perfect, attendance, She has not missod a Sunday all sum mer. She is a strong temperance WO' man and we expect groat things for her iu the future. Miss Floronce Wang loft Sunday for Portland to enter Liuooln High School. Mies Wang will graduate in February. Jack Hunter of Harmony visited friends in this city last week". R. S. Ooo attondod tho mooting of Molalla Orange No. 40, at Mulino Saturday and boosted for the county fair. Mr. Churchill of Muliuo was a Oanby visitor last week. B. 0. Davenport spent Tuesday in Portland. Mrs. Frank Pratt and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Pratt's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Smith, at their farm near this place, have re turned to their home near Jennings Lodge. Oarl Lucke made a trip to Oregon City and Portland Saturday. Chris llofF has accepted a - position in L. Adams' department storo in Orogou Oity. Mr. aud Mrs. Joseph Daniels of Wallace Island are at proseut visiting at MrH. Daniels' parents', Mf. and Mrs. John H. Bums. Irvin W lieoler just returned from Portland, where ho lias boon for the last few days. Mr. Itapo's son is visiting his par ents. Mr. Fisher oallod on John Burns and wife Sunday , Mr. Hurst and his men are making cousidorablo headway on tho ditch at present. 1; Frank Zollnar Is putting in a cement sidewalk along bis property. Oharloa Thomas is engaged in haul ing lumber aud loading cars at Oanby. Hoy Thomas is hauling lumber for James AdkiiiH. Hop picking is not as good as former yeai'H. Grandma Hilton is still feehlo health. Sho has been an invalid years. The watermelons are plentiful Oanby now. .uiero is some talk or a cannery ing up iu tho near future. Let good work -go on. Charles Spangler and wife were in Oanby last Saturday. They live at Eldorado. Mr. Mocks has a nice piece of corn and a nice patch of tomatoes. J. rf. Luheok mndu a business trip to Oregon City Friday. W. 11. Lucke was a Portland visitor 'Thursday. Thomas Hinnott or Oregon Oity spent Saturday in Oanby. Art Knight spent Sunday in Port land and Oregon City. l!,iuil Gordon was an Oregon visitor Mondar. Oonrad Zimmorman who is working for the Sharp threshing' machine spent Sunday at homo. Minnie La'Flemmie who lias bcou worrking in Portland is home for two weeks. Mabel and Deward Hodge have been picking hops near Wilsouville. Tltoso who were seen at the Eisolo home Sunday are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph'Wilsou, Elsie Eisele, Ira In gram, fArthur Coates'aud Bud Black well all of Portland j Melvis Wilson ot Grants Pass and Henry Koller mier, Krod Zimmerman, Johuio Wil- kius, Adolph Kollermier, Misses Christine and Lilly Wilkins, and Miss Lena.Ziuiuiermau. h. Funk was successful enough kill a coyote Monday morning. MAOKSBURG Hop picking and threshing is a thing of the past. The hop yield was very ilght and a good many wore bad, whilo the gram crop was at least one tourth above expectat ions. Oolo Bros, were not in tho trust and therefore got about the best run of any of the ma chines. One day they threshed out six jobs aud nearly three thousand bushels. Tho frionds of Mrs. Fred Fensky will lit) much grieved to learn that sue is very low ana timt Her recovery is very doubtful. The people bete are making prepara tions for the county fair next month, and our burg will have a mixed exhibition. Talk about corn, Al Reynolds oer- tainly has the banner corn of the valley. Ooorgo Kalb, who had the misfor tune to got his ankle split by jumping on to a small rock, has nearly re covered. Henry Sm'th is preparing to do somo bnildiuglon his fine farm here, Mrs. Ooorgo Scheer, Sr., who has been quite sick, is reported somewhat better at. the prosent wrtiug. Dr. L. G. loe, dentist, Masonic Bldg., Phone, 1231; Home, A198. Some of our up-to-date farmers are disking Jtheir stutiblo fields to cut up the briers, open up the ground pores for nourishment aud sprout the weeds with the first rain, then turn them under. Looks all right to a man up a tree, don't it Brothor Farmer? Geo. Kalb has built a porch and adition to hishouso, which ads greatly to the convenience oi his plaoe. HARMONY The Harmony Improvement Society will be entertain id next Wednesday by Mrs. Bundy. Jack Hunter visited 'friends in Oanby last week. Mrs. Thomas Battiu is preparing to build a new house on the site of the old home. Mrs. Karr, MitEdith Karr. Walter Kaune, Mrs. Jerome Avery, Mrs. Galloway and others have been to Se attle to attend the A.-Y.-P. fair. Mr. and Mrs. George Ottey and family and Mrs. Land's and daughter Poarl are a' tho seaside enjoying a va cation. Miss Julia Spooner has been on a vacation to Gray's River. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Maeonic Bldg., Paciflo phone 1221, Home AIDS. The Harmony school district is planning a "house warming" for their new school house next Saturday night. The Harmony Improvement Society will give an excursion to Estacada Saturday, Sept. 25, aud invite every one to go, take their baskets and have a good time. A special cur will be attached to the regular Cazadcro car that leaves Portland at 8 :45 a. ui. EAGLE CREEK " Pleas and Ernest Douglas 200 cords of wood from H. S. bought Gibson and are busy hauling it to Eagle Creek station. - The German threshing crew are back in tho neighborhood again and tbroshed for Dave Iloffnieistor and Mr. West Monday. On Tuesday they threshed for Mr. Berg. to Quite a number of people from Olarkes, 'Timbergrove, Elwood and Coltou have gone to the huckleberry patch this week. Mr .and Mrs Lawrence Bonnoy aud children of Hillsboro are visiting at the hitter's mother, Mrs! Dix. SE. Trigg was home last week from caDpoose, where he is wonting. W. E: Bouncy is busy hauling 'lum ber for his house. Dr. L. G. ice, dentist, Masonio Jildg., Paoilic plnne 1221; Home A 11)8. Mrs. I. O. Mix is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Evhiis, of Muliuo. W. E. Bouncy and Gus Gottberg burned their slashing last week. CheBter Gorhmt was hauling fur niture from Oregon Oity last week. Dix Bros, roturned home with their threshing machine last Tuesday. The arand concert given at the Swedish church by a blind young man was well attauded and a nice time is reported Mr. Danielson, our merchant, is having a new house built. D. Freemau of Ellwood was hauling straw for E. Lindstrum Saturday. Mr. and Mr. O. Dix of Shubol were visiting with the former's mother last Sunday. J. A. Htrotigreeii wns atj Oregon Oity Saturday. Mr. Carlson's daughter aud sou-iu- . law of Portuud are visiting at Coltqn. Miss Freda link and Luther Peter ' son were visiting Mrs 0. Stromgreen ouo day last week. I Charlie Bock, whilo hauling grain, i had the misfortune to fall from the wagon and had three ribs broken. He is slowly linp'oviug. SOUTH CARUS Mr. and Mrs. 0. Spangler and Olis Jackson went to Newport Saturday. John Pain has a crew of men era KING OF THROAT AND LUNG RERH- EOQES mew COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES THROAT LUNG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my son is perfectly well and works every day. SAmP, rippeE, Ava, Mo. 50c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY E JONES DRUG COMPANY in iu for in go- the DOVER We are having boautiful autumn wcathor with plenty of sunshiuo and just enough rain to make the fall pasture grow. Clarence Oassiday had quite a seri ous accident happen him by fulling from the roof of a high barn on their placo in Firwood. On the 9th, the stork visited the homo of Guy Woodlo and left a teu pound girl. Guy is all smiles. The mother and babe are getting along nicely. n Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonic Bldg., Paoitto phone 1231, Horns A 198. E. A. Soward of Tho Dalles is in this vicinity visiting and looking aftor his property. Miss Alice Coopor has returned to Portland, aftor a week's visit wtib her mother. Mrs. Jolo Jarl and her two children of Boring have been visiting Mr. Jarl's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Roberts of this plaoe. Grandma De Shazor has been quite ill, but we aro glad to seo her well again. All tho grain is threshed aud the threshers aro gone out of this neighborhood. City MOUNTAIN ROAD (Too Into for last issue.) Threshing is nearly finished, and men have begung to bale straw. Nearly everyone has ggone to the hop yard. Horace Allen whohas been working at Stella, Wash., came out to stay over Sunday. Jauines Keith lut't Friday f;ir ltalu ior Oregon. Miss Lvdia Briggs of Portland is spending her vacation with Alice Eisolo. Lena Zimmerman who has been very sick with tho measles is able to bo up and arouud once more. No now cases have been hoard of lately. Iu reading tho Oregon Oity Enter priso.last week we saw that the" Will- aniottos and Sweet Briers have ELWOOD John Nobocker, who was stricken with paralysis some weeks ago, died in Estacada Tuesday. Ho was buried in the Mouiitaiul Home Cemetery, Wertnoiday. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kandle of Oolton were callers at M. T. Free man's last week. Miss Nellie Phillips is ablo'to walk about somo, after somo weeks of sick- UCBS. Dr. L. G. loo, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paoifle phonol 221, Homo A1H8. Ernost Vallou came home from tho hop field sick. Mrs. Park and Mrs. Dibble and son have returned from the hop yard. Mr. Ryburg is sorely anliotod with a number of "Job's comforters." John Phillips made a trip to tho hop yard last week to bring his daughter Promise homo. Shu bad taken sick. CLEAR GREEK THEY SAY )jortcinity Knocks DScitJGDncc Miss Olive Wagner spent Labor Day with her parents at Garfield. Mr. aud Mrs. I. J; Earl and ohil dreu, who have been visiting at the home of H. H. Anders, returned to their home in Tillamook last Satur day. Mr. Earl's little son, Walter, has been seriously ill, but we aro glad to note is improving. Miss Alice Wilcox, who went to Gladstone to pick hop's, returned to her homo last week. She was ac companied by her sister, Mrs. Bert Baxter of Oregon City; J. B. Bowmau sold 40 acres of ilia farm to J. V. Snyder. Tho homo Telephone Co. aro prepar ing to print uow directories which will include all farmer lines entering Oregon Oity. Our members will ap preciate tliiH move. Mr. andJMrs. W. H. Bonny gave an ice oroam party last Friday oveuing which was highly enjoyed by the young people. Willie Korr has roturned from' Ins trip to Eastern Orogou. Mr. Palpn has routed his farm to Mr. Kerr for tho coming season. John Donuinger and family have moved back to the country and are living iu Geo. Clmrs' house. Mr. Oldham has rented the land recently purchased by 1). H. Mosior ou the Campbell place. Dr. L. G. lee, dentist, Masonic Bldg , Pacific phono 1221, Home A198. Loreu Tonny has been losing sheen lately. Two hounds have 'boon Lthe played four Ramos. But we mint say ; cause. If the owner of these dogs tliat they Have only played t luce and I should miss thorn ho mav know tho the Sweet Briers bavo won two of; cause. tllBl"' Sulmol will start at the Fir Grove Dr. L. G. Ice dentist, Masonic school Monday the 20th, with Miss Bldg., Paeitio phono 1221, Home Al'.iS. Luev Holwortii as teacher. Mrs. A. Hodges, ;.Mrs. M. Eiselu1 Rev. Pepper left Monday for tne and daughlaer, Alice, went to Willson- annual conference His work here ville Thursday. for the year has been appreciated. THE SECOND ANNUAL Port Ian d Fair Se). 20 25 1909 ADMISSION 50c OREGON'S BIGGEST SHOW 6 Horse Races Daily National Livestock Exhibits Baloon Racing Chariot Racing Fascinating Midway Attractions FIB.EWOR.KS will be the must gorgeous hud magnificent pyrotcclini' display ever seen on this Coast. This will interest the whole family. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS rE don't believe the above saying is entirely true. We have called your attention time and again to your opportunity in . . 1 17 . T..!11 1 . 1 tne snape oi a r)vosizr unu ana we are going to Keep on telling you of it until you see th: wisdom of our arguments and purchase a Hoosier. You can date your prosperity from that time on. The Ijooskr has the only feed which will sow unh formfy under all conditions and its general construction is in harmony with its feed. The fyooskr has the feed which is positive in action, which absolutely cannot fail. We guaran tee the Hoosier to do as good work as any other drill on the mar ket. Write for our FREE Hoosier catalogue, it explains the Hoosier Drill and the fiooskr Positive Tone Teed in a way so that you can't help but admire the extreme simplicity and abso lute accurateness of the fjoosier Drill. We also want to call your attention to our line of Fall Agricultural Implements and extend you a hearty invitation to come in and inspect our stock. IMPLEMENTS AND VEHICLES I PORTLAND ORE. SPOKANE, WASH. BOISE, IDA. WEISMANDEL BROS., Oregon City, Ore., Catty Out Full Line SEE THEM MOUNTAIN. VIEW The hop pickers have returned and children are preparing for school, which begins Monday. Bom, September 1, 1909, to the wife of Tom Oarrico, a daughter. Died, September 13, 1909, P. D. Curran. Mr. Curran was one of the oldest residonts of this community, as he came here in' 1891. The funeral was largely attended and the floral offerings were many and very beau tiful. Mrs. Maun and eon Walter are out near Rainier, Oregon,. Mrs. Mann is cooking for her brother, whose wife died recently. Charlos Ely aud family have re turned from the ooast. Mrs. - Ely wants to sell out hero and move to Alsea, as she likes the climate there so well. Mrs. D. V. Griffin has a nephew, Lester Walters from Eugene, viBiting her this week. He and Walter Griffin will visit the state fair this week. - Mr. Gillet is doing some painting for Mr. Kuiipstnan this week. Dr. I. G. Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paciflo phone 1221, Home A198. F. M. Darling and family have more company from the East. Miss Hazel Francis has gone to Seattle to visit relatives and attend the A.-Y.-P. fair. Miss Fraukie Curran came in from the mill Tuesday to attend the fu neral of her grandfather, P. D. Cur ran. Mrs. Fred Curran is on the sick list this week. Mrs. Jensen Hmweil liaB company from the h,ast visiting her tjns week the huckleberry patch soon to try their luck at pickiug. Dr. L. G. loo, dentist, Masonic Bldg., Pacific phoue 1221, Home A19K. Many visitors at the Wilhoit Springs are Been on the hill cast of Wilhoit taking a morning vie of the couutrr. also of the Willamette valley, which can bo seen from this country. Smoke can be seen from tho trains as they run down the valley of the Freuch Prairie somo twenty-five miles a,way. Archio Boylos took the remainder of his mountain cargo to its destina tion a few days ago. All laud buyers are invited to give this country a call before lmyiui? else-whorer. WOODBURN Tho Orogou Electric Company have purchased a site for their hp w depot here. A great deal of street work is boing done here. Mr. Craig and family have moved to Washington. Miss Miunio Trollinger visited Miss Nada Lee of Silvortou last week. A contract has been let for the building of a $5000 school building in East Woodburn. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Pacific phoue 1221, Home A198. The trains are crowded with hop pickers aud people attending the state fair at Saloiu. ELDORADO Mrs. after Mrs. Henry Udell culled on Fred Hotrmoistor In.-tt Sunday noon. Mrs. Dauchy ot Glad'-touo has beeu visiting with relatives and friends at this place for a tew ilayR, leaving on Friday tor the homo of Mrs. Shank liu, wtiere she made a short visit be fore returning home. Mr. Bnd Mrs. Hal Gibson were visiting on the hill Sunday a ternoon. Mrs. Woodlo and Mrs. Dauchy visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Woodlo of i Dover one dav last week. i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell and chil dren were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson of Barton last Mou dav. Mrs. R. B. Gibson has been suffer ing with a very vbad cold the past two weeks. John Keid and family of Spring water stopped at James Gibson's Sat urday night on their way to the huckleberry patch, resuming their journey Sunday morning, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Udell. Dr. L. G. Ice. dentist, Masonic Bldg., Pacific phone 1231, Home A 198. School opened Mondav morning iu District No. 60 with Miss Crouch as teacher. Elder J. 1), Norman and daughter, Miss Frances, came out from Poit land Sunday meriting. Mr. Norman preached at tho school house at noon and returned homo in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle have moved with five of their children to Kstacada iu order that they might send them to'tlie Estacada school this winter- Mm. A. J. Douglas of Dufur. who has been the guest of relatives for some weeks left ou Monday to return home. Mrs. Oahill is ou the sick list. working en the Molalla road betweou 0. Smith's plaoe and Will Jones' place. Mrs. F. Pratt of Jennings Lodge, who has liL'i'ii visiting her parents, Mr. and Mix H. Smith of this plaoe, returned home Saturday. Herman Pipkii came home Monday from the hup field. Dr. 1 (i. Ico, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paoilio phone 1221, Home A 198. Otto Srriiker and John HeTvoy came home lust week from the sein ing grounds at Wallace Island. Bob Bullard got through picking his hops last Thursday. GARFIELD Harvest is over and uearly every body in this vicinity has gone hop picking. . W. Porter went into the moun tains with a crowd of huckleberry pickers. v Miss Edith Hanson came out from her home at Barton last Thursday to take charge of the Porter sohool, whiolt opened September 13. Miss Hanson will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Anders during her stay. Mrs. Martha Davis, Fred Davis and children visited the Sunday nchool, which is held in tho Porter school house every Sunday at 8 o'clock p. m. Everybody welcome. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paeitio phono 1221, Home A198. George H. Sanford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Parson, who have "been oampiug on Eagle Creek on the San ford ranch, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Kate Suufiiu was called to Portland on account of the serious illness of a young child of Mrs. Pearl Stevens, caused from the milk pois oning which Portland has been troubled with for somo time. John Pain is doiutz some fine work ou the Mulino road. Frank Irish, Bob Sohoenborn and Geo. Helvey are breaking rock for him. Ernost Jones is running the hotel at Molalla. Albert Gouoher, who has been spending a few days at Independence, has returned to his home. Dr. L. G. Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paciflo phone 1221, Home A198. Mr. . aud Mrs. R. A. Sohoenborn called ou friendsin Cams Suuday. Mr. aud Mrs Charles. Spangler and niece, Alice Jackson, returned home Mouday evening, after staying a few days at Newport. Mr. and 'Mrs A. L. Jones went to the mountains Suuday. tMoliu Helvey went buggy riding Sunday. Mrs. "J. D. Baker and Grandma Bullard of Oregon City were pickiug hops for Bob and Christ Ballard. Tom Davis is having his roof shingled aud an addition Jmilt ou his house. RUSSELL VILLE v People in this country are elated over tne promised arrival ot the Shaver machine in the near future, as ! weather is threatening. All are smil ing and watching the road to catch a glimpsi of the .smoke uf the engine. Then work will begin in earnest. Mr. Wingfield parted with his brood mare a few days'ago, and it was with some sadness. O. S. Boyles is thiukina strongly of selling his fsrm and moviug to Brownsville. They also aro going to NEEDY The state fair is the attraction for a great many of our people. Gilbert Noe of Woodburn aud a lady comin from California were callfug on old frionds here the early part ot the weok. Clarence Carothers, Clarence Mil ler, Otis Townsend and Will Askius have gone to tlie mountains -after huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ritter, who have beeu staying with the former's parents, were called to Butteville be cause of a serious accident to the hit ter's father, Mr. M. Reams. Dr. L. G Ice, dentist, Masonio Bldg., Paciflo phone 1221, Home A 198. Hooker Kylo's brother ded at a hospital in Portland Friday morning. The romaius were brought to Needy and laid to rest in the Smyrna ceme tery Suuday. Lewis fcipagla and Miss Freda, Galilor were enjoying a drive Sunday eveuiug. Ray Fisb made a business trip to Aurora Mouday. The hops in our vicinity are all picked. George Oglesby returned Sunday evening from a business trip to the oity. Mrs. Jim Mitts and daughter Lucy are Salem visitors this week. Alfred Harnock and Miss Spencer were visitors here on the twelfth. EAST MEADOWBROOK Geo. Williams aud family roturned on the eleventh from a four weeks' outing at the hot springs near Table Kocli, returning by way of Cold Springs and briugiug home a Bnpply of huckleberries. Thev renort a fine time. Chas. Holmau's smiling face was seenou our streets last Mouday. mr. Anaerson ana faintly of Uarus were guests at the Ernest Wallace home Monday. Ur. L. G. Ice. dentist. M;nonin Bldg., Pacific phone 1221, Home A198. d. h. iionuey and wife are sojourn ing at the Elton hop yard. Ban bros. have their handsome new residence painted, which makes a great improvement iu the view of Hunt avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wiuslow were call ing ou friends out west Sunday evening. W. E. Bouuey is hauling lumber up tur maiu street to complete his house at Coltou. A Clean Man COLTON People are already returning from the hop yards. Mrs. L. Livingston is visiting I or purents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonner. Outside clrunliness is less thin hall the battle. A man may orub himself a dozen timet a day, and itill be unclean. Good tealth means cleanlinest not only outside, but inside. It meant elean stomach, clean bowels, clean blood, a clean liver, and new, clean, healthy tissues. The man who it clean jn this way will look it and act it. He will work with energy and think clean, clear, healthy thoughts. He will never be troubled with liver, lun, ttomach or blood disorders. Dyspepsia and indigestion originate in unclean stom achs. Blood diseases sr found where there it unclean blood. Consumption and bronchitis mean unclean lungs. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery prevents these diseases. It makes man's insides clean and healthy. It clean the digestive organs, makes pure, clean blood, and clean, healthy flesh. It restores tone to the nervous system, and cures nervous exhsustina and prostration. It contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Constipation is the most unclean uncleanliness. Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets cure it. They never gripe. Easy to take as candv. OHTKA SPECDAL! In order to reduce our stock of xf ords We have made Merciless Slaughters in Prices! s All Ladies' Oxfords, worth $3.00, $3.50 $4.00, will be closed out at $2.40 PER PAIR All our Men's Oxfords, a splendid line, selling regu larly at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, will go at $2.65 PER PAIR. OREGON CITY SHOE STORE