Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, September 18, 1913, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY COURIER, THU&SDAY SEP 18 1913
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TODAY WEDNESDAY IS THE DAY ANNOUNCED FOR THE OPENING OF
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Our stock now complete
Brussels and Tapestry rugs
ranging in price from
$13.50 to $39.00, can not
be duplicated. Note a few
of our Sale Prices then come
in and select the pattern
from our immense assortment.
All Wool Ingrain 7-6x9, reg. $7.50, now $ 5.9S
All Wool Ingrain, 9x9, reg. $9.00, now ... , $ 6.98
All Wool Ingrain, 9x1 2, reg. $1 2.50, now.. $ 9.98
Fibre Rugs, size 9x 1 2, reg. $ 1 2.00, now $ 9.98
Fibre Rugs, size 10-3x12, reg. $12.50 $ 9.98
Axminster Rugs, 8-3x10-6, reg. $18.00, now $15.48
Axminster Rugs, 9x12, reg. $25.00, now $19.93
Axminster Rugs, 1 1-3x12, reg. $30.00, now $24.98
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I Ranges
We represent fourteen
manufacturers of ranges.
Our ranges are made of
Wellsville steel bodies,
heavy asbestos millboard
lined, heavy cast back flues,
extension firebox, and warp
less oven bottoms, Silver
nickle four coated on cop
per and will not tarnish.
Made with the duplex grate
for wood or coal and fully
guaranteed.
$25.00 Rex Range during this sale will go at $16.00
$35.00 Home Queen with reservoir, Sale $23.75
$37.50 Chicago Range with reservoir, Sale $26.50
$50.00 Welter's Superb, Polished top, Sale . .$35.00
Arcadian Malleable Ranges, our price $49.50
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The Greatest Event of the Year the Money-Saving Opportunity
offered to the public at an opportune time A sale where cash
will work wonders where profits have been sacrificed.
You are urged to attend. This is by far the
LARGEST STOCK IN OREGON
Outside of Portland, consisting of Furniture, Carpets
Rugs, Mattings, Linoleums, Pictures, Frames, Glass,
Dishes, Tin, Granite and Aluminum Ware, Stoves,
Ranges and Heaters of every description.
Shelf and Builders' Hardware, Roofing, Fence Wire, Nails,
Paints, Oils and Brushes, Doors, Windows, Sashes,
Mouldings, Etc. Complete in every department.
WE QUOTE A FEW PRICES ONLY-EVERYTHING ON SALE:
Heavy Potato Mashers . . 5c
Wardrobe Hooks, per doz 8c
One Quart Tin Dippers 5c
Soup Ladles, 20c value, 5c
Japanned Dust Pans 4c
Jelly Glass with Cover, each 2c
9-inch Pudding Pans 3c
Butchers' Cleavers for family use 5c
Imported 9-in. Carbon Whetsone 4c
Collapsible Lunch Buckets 17c
Egg Beaters 5c
Fire Kindlers while they last 3c
Imperial Stove Polish lc
Metal Broom-Holders 3c
Wire Soap Stands 3c
Nickle plated Copper Teakettle 91c
Wooden Cloths Pins, doz -lc
Pie Tins, two for 5c
Granite- Dish Pans 33c
17-Quart Dish Pans 19c
Two Quart Granite Stew Pans 9c
8 inch Asbestos Pads 3c
Galvanized Wash Basins 4c
3 Quart Granite Bucket, Covered . . . ,17c
-Gal. Granite Bucket, Covered 14c
75 ft. Galvanized Clothes Line 19c
Bread Pans, 10x12 in 7c
Bread Pans, 10x11 in. 7c
Iron Beds
Here is a Special.
Full sized bed as
shown in cut, Yum
Yum springs and
Excelsior mattress,
complete.
Sale Price . .$7.69
Heavy iron bed, 2
in. posts, not dam
aged or inferior
goods but new first
class stock. Splen
did values.
Sale Price . .$5.93
An elegant assortment of full and three-quarter size beds,
with brass tops, white enamel or Vernis Martin finish, all
greatly reduced.
One lot of three-quarter beds, enamel and decorated, col
ors, blue, green, cream, white enamel, oxidized and Vernis
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Regular $10.75 Heaters.
Regular $1 5.00 Heaters.
Regular $1 7.50 Heaters.
HEATERS
You will want a new HEATER
this season. Why not buy it dur
ing this sale and save from two
to seven dollars.
Our stock contains every wanted
model and design.
The cut shows, one which we can
recommend, the Sale Price, $4.63.
One feature worth considering
is the fuel saving qualities of our
heaters. Let our salesman tell you
all about it. ,
Sale Price $ 9.35
Sale Price .$13.75
Sale Price $14.95.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE AS IT MEANS SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ON EVERY PURCHASE
FOR TEN DAYS
SEPT. lTtht to 27tH
Oregon; city
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TheCityNews
Miss C. Goldsmith has on exhibition
the latest styles in millinery.
Rev. A. J. Ware from Albion, Wash,
arrived this morning to see his father
J. M. Ware, who Is seriously ill.
Miss Vil'trillin Shliw hna rnfnrnorl in
her home after spending the summer
with her cousin, Miss Evelyn Rands
of Palouse, Washington.
Mr. and Mrs." E. J. Daulton and the
Misses Daulton, M. IX Latourette
and family returned home from the
Pendleton Round-Up Tuesday. They
went overland in their machines.
"Mort" Latourette had a great time
with his car. blow-outs and springs,
causing much excitement, lie wus
lucky to get home alive.
The Latourette homo on 5th and
High Street was a grand fete for the
relatives Sunday lust. About seven
teen of the family circle gathered
around the bountiful dinner, C. D. and
11. F. Latourette being toast-masters
for the occasion. Those enjoying the
hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lat
ourette were: Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Lat
ourette and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Hamblin and daughters, Miss
Elaine and Lucille, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Buchanan and son Charles,
Jr., from Cornelius, Ore., E. L. Shaw
and daughter, Miss Sedonia, Mr. and
Mrs. John A. MeQuinn.
Our fall and winter hats are the
latest creations. Miss C. Goldsmith.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Lillian B. Davis, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jesse E. Davis, Defendant,
To Jesse E. Davis, the above named
defendant:
In tho name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
IlirilinKl. vnll in t.llA nhnvn an ifln1 onif
on or before the 1st day of November,
ivu, wnicn is more tuan 6 weeks alter
tne nrsc publication oi this summons,
said first publication hereof being
made on tllR 1Sith rlnv nf Snntnmlinp
lOlli. nilrl if vnll foil t.n Annum nnA
answer, lor want tnereol the plam-
uii win apply to the court for a de
cree dissolving the bonds of matri
mony existing between the plaintiff
and the defendant herein.
This summons is nuliliahuil Ur nn
order of the Honorable II. S. Ander
son. Judgo of the County Court of
the County of Clackamas, State of
uregon in the ahsonce of the rCicuit
juuge. iviaae ami entered on the 17th
dav of Santnmhflr. 101 a.
Date of first nublientinn KnnhnnW
10, liUd.
Date of last publication October 30,
John Ditcliburn,
Attorney for riaintiff.
, Portland, Ore.
MISS LILLIAN BICKNER
Teacher of
Piano and Guitar
OSWEGO OREGON
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who uses DRIFTED SNOW
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and delicious?''
nousewile knows the secret lies In
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ASK YOUR CROCHR FOR "DRIFTED SNOW"
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FARMERS ATTENTION
WE ARE IN THE MARKET
to .sell or trade your farm. We
list your property at a price
which includes our commission
and we ask a purchaser that
price and no other. We have an
insurance department and will
be glad to insure your buildings,
automobiles,' grain, stock or
your life.
DILLMAN & ROWLAND
Over the Courier Office, Ore
gon City, Oregon.
W. A. TURNER M.T.
NATUROPATH NEUROPATH
Swedish Movements and Drugless
Healing for the prevention and
cure of Nervous Diseases, Chronic
Diseases of Women and Children;
Goitre, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liv
er and Bowel Disorders.
Positively NO DRUGS given and
NO OPERATIONS performed So
called incurable cases solicited.
Permanently located at HOTEL
EDWARDS, at Grand Avenue and
Belmont Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Phone East 323
CALL OR WRITE
"The Fool's Epitaph." Mr. Smith will at East Clackamas at 3 P. M. There Rev. E. A. Smith will preach at
preach at Woodstock in the evening. 1 will be good music. The Subject is I Logan next Sunday at 11 A. M., and
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO THE
Mo a a Celebration
via the
SUNSET
0GDEN&SHASTAI
ROUTES
The Exposition Line 1915
September 19th
A special train will run from Portland to Molalla and return on
the above date on the following
SCHEDULE
8:35 am Lv. Portland U. D. 6.10 pm
8.45 am East Mo rrison 6.00 pm
9.10 am Clackamas 5.35 pm
9.22 am Oregon City 5.20 pm
9.35' am New Era 5.00 pm
9.45 am Ar. Canby Lv. 4.50 pm
9.60 am Lv. Canby Ar. 4.40 pm
10.20 am Ar. Molalla Lv. 4.10 pm
Round Trip Fares
From Clackamas to Molalla and return $1.05
From Oregon City to Molalla and return 85c
From New Era to Molalla and return..., 65c
Further particulars as to faresj train service, etc., from any S. P.
agent.
PRINCIPAL PORTLAND AGENTS FOR LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS, ALL THE LATEST
STYLES IN ALL SIZES AT 10c & 15c EACH FULL LINE OF EMBROIDERY PATTERNS PRICED AT
10c & 15c. MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED PARCEL POST PACKAGES SENT PREPAID TO
ALL POINTS WHERE CHARGES DO NOT EXCEED 5 PER CENT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE.
Mo velty in Mew Fall
and Winer Coats
A WOMAN'S fancy can roam far and wide among these new Fall
and Winter Coats, whose becomingness assures their person
al pobularity with the elect. The variety is large very
large. In the entire offering there's not a commonplace style to be found,
hence from among them a woman is sure to attain the desired ends
namely, "success in dress." You are invited to view our display at
$7.90 $t0.90 $17.50
$22.50 to $30.00
Come and make comparisons of prices, fabrics and workmadship. We
do not fear meritorious competition.
Come To
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John M. Scott, Gen. Pass. Agt.
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