OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDaV DEC. 8, 1911. 1 Q&SiS!i Make All Your Christmas Plans Early Come in CHRISTMAS CANDY now and i Nothing f look aro'd can be gained in waiting. You know the early buyer gets the best choice. Our display is more complete this year than ever before and everything is marked in plain fig uresyou can almost wait on your self at Huntley's. Any article in our stock will be put aside for you on payment of a small deposit TOILET SETS ( nLLv Never before have we been able to offer such values in Toilet and Manicure .Sets, In many cases we have been able to price these sets at about what we paid for them lust year. Some of the finest things in silver and ebony at prices that will sur prise you. See them in our window. $1.00 up to $20.00 Perfumery Have you ever look over our stock of per fumes? If not you certainly liave a ple asure awaiting you. The best odors of Roger & (JaUetf, Peivers.Violet, Solon Palmers', Wrights', Colgates, and a dozen others. No less than one hundred different odors in all. Our bulk odors sell for 50c to $2. per ounce. Put up in fancy bottles from 25c to $8.00 - SI 1 2S?t?J1 JUllitiiK BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS More, books are given-fur presents than any other one article. For some friends nothing else will d;; for others theydo better than any thing else you' can afford Mo givi ; for children and young people it wouldn't be Christmas without books. " Higher cost of liviug does not apply to our book stock. We' can sell you better books for less monev than we could ten veai's ago. We meet any Portland pr mail order prices. Won't you please select your books now before the crush begins? We can give quiet, personal ser vice now later, well, you've been through it. 200 Alger Henty and OpticI5ooks for boys. Published C at 35c and 40c, Our price aVsl JiO Meade, Alcott and Sophia May Books for girls. Pub C lished at 35c Our Price 150 Ellis, Castlemon, Trowbridge, Coffin and Optic B loks for boys. Published at 50c Our I rice w) Jt 100 Hoys of Liberty Library, stories of the Revolutionary War one of the best series we know of, by the best writers. 1 C -1'nblished at 00c, Our Price J-J 60 Best Girl Books by leading authors. Published "t A(f 50c Our Price fVV' New finely illustrated boys' and girls' books .... 50c to $1,00 Books for Children 5c, 10c, 15c, 23c and upt" $1.50 400 copies of recent best selling fiction, formerly pub- C( lished at jsl.50, now Jvt All late factions at lowest prices. Dainty jjift books in leather binding 50c to $2.00 Same in Cloth Binding , 25c to 50c Our Christmas Candy will be in direct from Boston next week. The packages are works of art and the candy is the best that can be produced by Lowney and Liggett. You can buy as little as a 25c box or as much as a $5.00 one, its all the same quality . SAFETY RAZORS Nearly every style of Safety Razor may be found in our stock:-- Gillette, Gifford, Autostrop, Ever-Ready, Durham Duplex, Brandt; All the advertised kinds. Prices $1.00 to $7.50 SHAVING SETS The Ever Popular Gift for a Man We have dozens of different sets this year to select from. Don't buy until you have seen them. Prices 75c to $7.50 ONLY THIRTEEN MORE SHOPPING DAYS LEFT $15 for this genuine Victor-Victrola Yes sir, a genuine Victor-Victrola foe 15. Hardly seems possible, and yet this new instru ment embraces all the fundamental Victor Victrola principles. And the unequal ed Victor-Victrola tone that's the most important thing of all. Come in today and hear it no obligation to buy, but you won't want to do without one. Other styles $25 to $250. Victors $10 to $100. Easy terms if desired. . We are making especially attrac tiveprices onourbig stock of jewelry. 1-4 off, 1-3 off and even 1 -2 off on many of the very things you will want. Don't fail to look over this stock before you buy. Nelson's Large Type Bibles are the bestI!i,,le J", tjiV", - L , We quote it it. M ? - " , lowest pri- kAnV Wm V' j ,1,uy, dirL'ct "IMJi I "-r quantities. Leather Bibles 60c to $7.00 Prayer Books $1.00 up Catholic Prayer B'ks 50c up Testaments 10c up Cloth Bibles 60c up Revised Edition 50c up These make a beautiful gift for a small amount of money For the money there is nothing that seems to go as far as a box of nice Stationery We have the famous Eaton Crane & I'ike Stationery in Holiday boxes, at any price pay, from 25c to $2.50 DOES HE SMOKE ... : zz?."r.?. mm ' . ., , I 1 PYP.OGRAPHY OR BURNT WOOD Is more in demand than ever before. It ifi faci ating work for young and old. Our stock comes direct from the largest "a. I factory and is complete, Catalog free fos the asking. Burning Sets $1.70 to $5.00 Wood to Burn 5c up Then a Pipe will fill the bill. We buy our pipes from the maker, so the prices are right. Fine French Brier and Meer schaum with highly polished Amber Stems. $1.00 to $ 5.00 HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY THE R.EXALL STORE OREGON CITY, OREGON DAVENgORrSPECIAL This is positively the biggest bargain in an all leather bag that we ever saw for $1.00. We have other bargains at $1.25, 1.50, 12.50 and 3.C0 that will appeal to you if you wish to pay more. Prices up to $15.00 OREGON STATE NEWS. Business nion of Condon huve or ganked, temporarily, the Condon KuhIiiohh Moh'b Association. The Oregon State Wireless Associa tion was organized tit it meeting of amateur wireless operator held In Portland. The proposed commission form of charter submitted under the Initiative at a special city election In Aaliluml was overwhelmingly defeated. The train service on the Pnclllc Railroad & Navigation Company Is causing a large amount of travel be tween Tillamook and 1 lillstioro. Pendleton will he the scene of uu other slate convention this week, when the Farmers' Kdueational and Cooperative Union meets la Its second annual gathering. Ed Jttrgens and P. Kuster, tho two men held In tho county Jail at How burg charged with holding up the DralnScottsbnrg stage, have made a complete confession. Under orders Issued by tho war department, Colonel James Jackson, retired, will move his headquarters as Instructor of the Oregon nillltla from Saloni to Portland. Tho Ashland Tidings (newspaper) Is now under the ownership and management of Hert 1. llreer, a news paper man from Muskogee, Okla., who purchased it from 11. H. IJennett and brother. It is estimated that 35 000 sheep will be fed for mutton In and sur rounding Joseph. Of this amount 22,000 are long-wool sheep, which make the linost mutton obtainable as they fatten out quicker and run heav ier In weight than the liner grades. That part of the city of Hrowns vllle, one of Linn County's leading towns, lies in the Oregon and Callfor nla land grant, which may by forfeit ed to the government, Is a fact which has developed In a case now pending In the circuit court of Linn County. Improvement on the entire high school course of study In the state Is contemplated for the meeting of su perintendent -t, principals, high school teachers and anyone else Interested, which has been called by Superin tendent Alderman for December 28 and 29 In Portland. County Judge Georg3 I). Culbertson has announced the appointment of P. S. Davidson, W. R. King, Captain Chnrles It. McCan, W. S. Orlbble and Walter Mason as delegates from Hood Hiver County to the International Ir rigation Congress, which will convene In Chicago about the middle of December. STATE CAPITOL NEWS. The state tax commission, sitting as a board of equalization, met Monday to begin Its work. Acting Governor Oleott revoked the conditional pardon of J. W. Norrla, convicted of larceny In Klamuth Coun ty and sentenced to serve a four-year term In the penitentiary. Dividends declared duriinr the past year by the Oregon Short Line amounted to the huge sum of $HS,680,- 000, being (58.118 per cent of the total par value of stock and yet a surplus was left h'gger than at the outside, according to a report just received by the railway commission. Pear that the Southern Pacific will interfere with rapid construction of the Oregon Klectric between Harris burg and Kugene by refusing to un load piling along the ma n line of the Southern Pnclllc, as desired by the Hill road, has led the V. L. llolsfoid Company, of Portland, which has the contract, t; complain to the Kallroad Commission. Papers which are on tile in the ar chives of the state land board prob ably will figure in the controversy which is threatened as the result of a letter of protest wh'ch the attorney- general has Just directed to the mem- berg of the desert land board warning them against using st.it funds for hiring outside counsel In relation to Carey act matters. Concluding that whec s:a'e oltlee), other than that of t!'e secretary of state, ate p. vldei! w't'i a mainten ance fund t y Icglt'nt v ' pnpropr'a tlon the sec rtary o' i-t shou'd no1 furnish cilice suppl es. Secretary Ol eott has anniuuciJ th. t tue a :oat commission, the tax co nm on anj all other separa'e o.l'.cis created ar.J provided for by the last L g'slature, will not hereafter secure supplies ti'om the secretary's olllce. Suffering under the delusion that enemies were seekins their lives and wished to poison them, Max Pawlack and Oeorgo DeUrowskl, both Insane patients from Portland at the state In sane asylum, plotted to take the life of S. A. Parks, one of the attendants at the Institution, and Pawlack at tacked Parks In ward No. (!, stabbing hi in six times about ths head, one of I the wounds being near the temple. A wound on the top of the head nearly penetrated the bone and gouged out a portion of the skull. While Parks is in a serious condition, It Is believed his life will be saved. Dry Lands Grow Good' Potatoe Crop. Metollus. One hundred and twelve sacks of potatoes sewed sacks at that is the amount dug from one acre by It. O. Clark, whose home stead Is situated at Round Uutte. They were grown on dry land, with out receiving a drop of rain from the tlmo of planting until the rain that fell the latter part of August. Round Butte Is springing some great sur prises this year as it has done every year since farming began there seven years ago In the variety and vol time of Its productiveness, with espo cial emphasis on tho potato crop. Scio Election Campaign Quiet. Sclo. The new charter has seemed to take on management of tho first election under an air of secrecy, whether Intentional or not. One of the provisions requires that all can didates must he nom'nated ten days before election. This has be, n d. nc away with by the city recorder hav ing the tickets printed cut.-lde the city, the names of candidates with held from li e press, s that few vet ers know for whom they are to cast tholr ballots. . A Terrible Blunder to neirleot liver tronhK Never do It. Take Dr.Kiug's New Life Pill on the flraf nion nf eonstiimtion. blllinnsnoss or inactive bowels aud prevent viru lent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. They regulate liver, stomach aud bowels and bnihl tip ronr health. Only 85c at Huntley Bros. Co., nre soriptiou druggists, Oregon City, Hub bard, Molalla. HARNEY ANXIOUS FOR ROAD Long Period of Waiting Soon to Ee Rewarded. Burns. The latest railroad news sent out by the Harrlman and Hill lines is good news to the people of Harney County. It seems that this county will soon be connected with the outside world. There Is no place on the Pacific Coast that has been troubled as much by false promises of railroads as this section of the state. Ever since construction started on the road from Yaquina Day to lioise, I'daho, In the early eighties, people have been expecting the railroad. Then the Hill people git busy with the road up Deschutes River, which gave the people new encouragement to go out further in unknown valleys for homes. There is not a valley that has not been visited by the homeseek er. Several railroad men have visited this section lately and several survey ing parties are in the field.elocating ary m each year. In o.der to expedite such res stra tion for 1912, sucii insfuctons and directions a-i were deemed necessary for the guidance of the applicants were Incorporated in a circular letter and Included with the blanks. On De cember I, there were G417 m tor vehi cles, which includes 410 motorcycles, 40 eleclric, 2"5 trucks, 41 delivery wagons, SI taxicabs and G6C0 autos of various kinds regis eid with the sec retary of state aud 16C5 chauffeurs. First Freight Arrive3 at Bend. Burns. The first "fi eight train" for Harney County lu r ved in Burns Wednesday. It wasn't drawn by a lo comotive but was the next best, con sisting of two autotrucks carrying seven tona of meicliaiidise, and made i e trip from the railroad at B: nd in less than two days. Boys' Clubs in Session. Corvaliis. The sixth annual state boys' conference, under the auspices the old survey In Malheur canyon and of u 0re gon ldaho Y. M. C. A., wn'ch Crane Creek gap. The people along the line are in better spirits than for merly and feel sure that the railroad builders mean business this time. Paving Agent Indicted. Klamath Palls. True bills were re turned as the result of a grand Jury Investigation into the accusations against S. A. MacMahon and J. H. Hughes, directors of the Rudolph Rlome Paving Company, asserted to have offered Mayor Sanderson and four councilmen $1000 for their In fluence In awarding a street-paving contract. was In sessl! n at ti:e Oregon Agricul tural Co lege, closed S inday. Be tween 175 aid 200 bo- from different parts of Ores n and Idaho were in attendance. 6417 AUTOS IN OREGON Their Value Exceeds Ten Million Dollars. Salem Secretary of State Oleott has mailed to the various automobile owners and registered chauffeurs In the state blanks for filing formal ap plications for renewal of their licenses for the year 1912, as required by the motor vehicle law enacted at the last session of the Legislature. It is pro vided in the law that reregistratlon by both motor vehicle owners and chauffeurs shall be renewed annually to take effect on the first day of Janu- Very Serious I It is a very serious matter to ask B for one medicine and have the R wrong one kiven you. For this H reason we urge you in buying to B be careful to get the genuine I BLAcWraugHT Liver Medicine The reputation of this old, relia ble medicine, for constipation, in digestion and liver trouble, is firm ly established. It does not imitate other medicines. It ia better than others, or it would not be the fa vorite liver powder, with a larger i tnan all others combined. SOLD IN TOWN Fa I Mi cipal Election Results In Oregon Pendleton W. F. .Matlock, oleoti iiayor; commission government loses. Oregon City Giant B. Dimlck, elected mayor. Albany P. D. Gilbert elected mayor on progressive ticket. Sutherlin Bonds for J30.000 water system voted and councilmen re elected. Salem Nonpartisan primary In dorsed. 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