Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, October 02, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY COURIER THURSDAY, OCT. 2 1913
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We also bought the sam
ple line of the Gotzian
Shoe Co. One of the
very best lines of Shoes
manufactured. Over one
thousand pairs of mens
i 1 i 1 i
women s ana cmiarens
SHOES
at 60c on the dollar, to
he dumped into this sale.
AGREEMENT OF SALE
By and between M. A. Conyers, of Clatskanie,
Oregon, and Elliott Bros, of Oregon City, Ore.
1st. M. A. Conyers agrees to sell a certain stock
of merchandise belonging to her and located in Clats
kanie and Elliott Bros, agree to buy same at 50c on
the dollar of the inventory price.
2d. M. A. Conyers agrees to pay for invoicing
stock and deliver same on boat or car as may be des
ignated by Elliott Bros.
In witness whereof we have hereunto set our
hands and seals on the above date.
M. A. CONYERS
ELLIOTT BROS.
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This picture shows the arrival of part of the TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR STOCK bought of M. A. Conyers at 50 cents on the dollar
worth of nw fall and
winter Merchandise of
all kindsDry goods. Mil
Hnery, Shoes, Clothing,
Hats, Caps, Gloves, Un
derwear, Hosiery, Furs,
Fascinators, Hoods and
Shawls, Sweaters, Com
forts. Blankets, Wool
Hosiery and Underwear
for Men, Women and
Children, in fact every
thing to dress you warm
and comfortable Hard
ware, Implements, Wire
Fencing, Building Paper,
Wagons, Buggies, Etc.
OUR MAMMOTH DOUBLE PURCHASE OF CONYER'S STOCK AND THE GOTZIAN'S
SAMPLE SHOE LINE AT 50 AND 60 CTS. ON THE DOLLAR ENABLES US TO OFFER YOU
The Greatest Bargain Ever Offered in a Merchandising Way!
Now, Folks, yot have got just so much to buy lot fall and winter. Perhaps yoti have already purchased it-.-perhaps you have not. If yoa
have cot, DO IT NOW! The Biggest Stock to Select from and every thing yoti want.
WE GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU 25 PER CENT. TO 50 PER CENT ON YOUR PURCHASES
The Sale of AH Sales Starts To-day at 9:0 A. N.
Li I0TT BROS. DE
7th and Madison Streets
ON THE HILL
Oregon City.
OREGON CITY COURIER
Published Fridays from the Courier Building, Bihth and Main streets, and en
tered in the Postoffice at Oregon City, Ore., as second class mail matter.
i)i:G0N CITY COURIER PUBLISHING COMPANY, PUBLISHER
M. J. BROWN, A. E. FROST, OWNERS.
Subscription Pries $1.50.
Telephones, Main 5-1 ; Home A 5 -1
Official Paper for the Farmers Society of Equity of Clackamas Co
M. J. BROWN,
EDITOR
THE CASE OF GOVERNOR WEST
"I am Koing out of office with less
money than I had when I went in and
I will not be a candiduto for re-election."
The above statement was recently
made by Governor West at a meeting
of the emergency board at the state
cupitol.
l'erhaps no governor in the history
of the stute has been more thoroughly
toasted over the fires of his poli
tical enemies thn Oswald West. An is
sue of an orthodox Republicn daily
without some criticism of the gover
nor is a curiosity. If he asserts that
the Holy iiiblo was the Book of God,
some "Knight of the Press" would
very promptly question his sincerity.
If he walked to his apartments at the
state cupitol ho was pictured as play
ing for tho votes of the people. If he
Had he allied himself with the
friends, instead of the enemies of vice
he would have been just as severely
criticised by the opposition as he has
during his tenure of office. His car
dinal sin is that of being a Democrat
and a crime of this magnitude is never
forgiven or condoned by the old line
Republican organization.
Now the governor says that he haw
had enough. He has found the gover
nor's office both unprofitable, and in
many respects unpleasant. He has
given his time and ability to the ser
vice of the state and now proposes to
devote his energies to the work of
earning a competence for himself and
his family.
Thoc ase of Governor West is simi
lar to that of hundreds of other pub
lic men. Ingratitude of friends, hos
tility of enemies and lack of apprecia
tion on the part of the public, not in
frequently drives the best brains of
rode, he wast nrocliihiied mi nriHtoi-rnl-.-
If he attended a meeting of the state a "tate out of public office. The game
land board it was asserted that he did i 18 hurdly worth the candle and this,
so because he had some political ax to lcw realize until alter they have
grind If he missed a meeting he waa "enred in a public capacity Albany
make some use of the boy-power in its
schools. H. W. Foght of the United
States bureau of education reports
that in the last six years high school
students from the manual training de
partment of the Michigan town had
been employed in the various school
buildings. In one summer Sd.UUU was
paid for student labor. The boys have
repaired roots, laid cement floors,
built brick walls and installed plumb
ing fixtures. A gymnasium to be
erected by the boys is from plans
drawn by seniors in the high school.
Even at this, it remains to be seen
whether the high school boys of Ore
gon City can not yet give the Ishpem
ir.g boys pointers as regards the use
of boy-power during school days;
Man-About-Town
(By Gideon Cobb)
The scene now shifts from Mexico
to the world series.
S",0()0.00 in paid admissions at the
county fair. Not bad.
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Good morning! Have you tried the
new fire alarm system?
Clackamas county baby crop is not
to be sneezed at either.
excitement among Oregon City Pro- augurated its first annual "Frontier
gressives who attended. Days," a vest pocket edition of the
, Round-Up. The Dalles will soon have
You fellows who thought you were its "Rodeo" and within a year or so
too hard up to pay all your taxes last every important town in the West
March, can fork over the balance any will be putting on an imitation of
time now along with the winter wood Pendleton's famous show.
The P. R. L. & P. Co. conductor on
the Oregon City-bound car should
move up the line about as fast as any
of them if genuine courtesy counts
bill.
Old "Henry" last of the Mollalas
has gone to the Happy Hunting
grounds with strange tales of the
coming of the steam engine into the for anything. One morning last week
land of his forefathers. jwhen the train stopped at Seventh
. ' street, an Indian squaw, aged and
An annlirant for rlivorre alleged rheumatic started to leave the car.
here last week that her booze-loving The conductor noticed that the step
hiislinnil had nawnnH tho niann amnnc might be difficult for the old Indian
othnr thinirs. Such an act., in itself picked her up in his rms and lifted
would naturally be followed by a lack her to the ground as tenderly as if
sue were nis own granumomer, anu
all the time kept a warm, good-natured
smile on his sandy countenance,
Most any conductor will help a
pretty girl from the car; some few
will assist her mother, but not many
will take pains to see that a toothless
old female Indian gets "off on the
right foot."
Live Wires hummed Tuesday
second weekly fall meeting.
at
neglecting his duties us chief execU'
tive of the great state of Oregon.
Nothing that West has ever done has
pleased his enemies, and what he has
left undone has displeased them
Democrat.
USING BOY-POWER
Ishpeming, Mich., is beginning to
A Man With a Bank
Account
is more active than one without. The
man without a hank account frequently
fears to act. A man with a bank ac
count will take cnancea to his profit that
he otherwise would not. With the brad
and butter problem put several months
or a year away, a man will leave one pay
ing position to accept a better one; where
as if he immediately faced the main is
sue, he would fear that he would not
make good and remain stationary. Start
a bank account now.
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IN CLACKAMAS COUNTY
New Portland and Oregon City rail
road seems to be a sure go.
Gladstone youth held a noisy wed
ding "chivaree Monday night as
usual.
Why shouldn't Live Wires sizzle
when plunged into the water ques
tion? The vegetarian should worry over
the announcement that beef steak will
soon be a dollar a pound.
At a late hour no treaty had been
signed between the county health of
ficer and the "medics."
Rumor says the Oreiron Citv "Pro-
his" are planning to absorb the wet
spots of the town this fall.
There are folks who are still won
dering over the old question: "When
is a chief of police not a chief of co-
lice?"
An athletic field in Oregon City,
easy of access to all, would strike
mighty popular chord with manv
people here.
mm.
News note says California messen
ger boy has purchased an auto. Not a
bit suprising in this day of the
generous "tip.
Genial Dr. Ford has been chosen to
the Oregon City pastorate for the
next two years' by the State M. E.
C onference.
Winter dances are now in order and
from indications last year's "steDs"
will be appropriate if not fashionable.
at thee oming functions.
A real, live elephant at tho Canby
fair, is said to have created no little
of harmony in the home.
WW.
Old timers agree the state fair is
the best ever this year, basing their
conclusions on the fact that the sun
smiled all through the opening day
of the 1913 session, no doubt
A New York official has entered in
to an indeterminate sentence at the
slate prison just to see how it feels
to live behind the bars. As New York
officials have a habit of breaking into
prison, this chap is probably iust ac
climating.
That little piece of detective work
in which local sleuths traced a flour
thief a mile or so by a trail of flour,
was made possible by a wee little
hole in tho corner of the sack Sounds
like a Sherlock Holmes yarn, but the
"coupe" took place last week in every
ueiau.
Albert Kidder, the youth who stole
the horse belonging to n Oregon City
woman a week or two ago, and who
was committed to the reform school
by Judge Anderson, proved too foxy
for the "Salem officials, slipped away
and walked all the way to his home
in Oregon City. The 10-year old was
promptly corralled a second time and
was taken back to Salem by a local
official.
Grown-ups are just kids after all.
Remember how you used to play cir
cus for months after the "greatest
show on earth" had played the old
home town ? And remember how every
"kid" in the neighborhood did the
Quick Help to Backache and Rheuma
tism
The man or woman who wants quick
help from backache and rheumatism,
will find it in Foley's Kidney Pills
They act so quickly and with such
good effect that weak, inactive kidneys
that do not keep the blood clean and
free of impurities, are toned up and
strengthened to healthy, vigorous action.-
Good results follow their use
promptly. Huntley Bros. Co.
Application Coming Fast
County Clerk Mulvey was flooded
with naturalization applicants last
week, following a recent order to the
effect that all who had taken out first
papers should present them at once,
or be forced to begin all over again
their desire to betfome citizens of the
U. S. Many applicants have taken
their first papers, but had failed to
come after their final citizenship
papers. Saturday night was set as the
final time in which applicents could
present their first papers and all day
Saturday crowds of citizenship seek
ers flocked the clerk's office.
A household remedy in America for
25 years Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil.
For cuts. sDrains. burns, scalds, bruis-
same thing? Walla Walla has just in-1 es. 25c. and 50c. At all drug stores.
In Memoriam
One by one the brave defenders of
our Country in its hour of greatest
peril are summoned to answer the
the final roll call. By the death of
Comrade Enos Cahill, who passed
away at the residence of his daughter
in Portland, September, 7th, laia
Meade Post loses one of its most in
fluential, patriotic and active mem
bers. Almost at the first sound of the
bugle Comrade Cahill placed his name
on the muster roll of Company I, 80th
Ohio Infantry and for three long
weary years patiently endured all the
privations and hardships that fell to
the lot ot the union Soldier, his mil
itary career ending with Sherman
great march from Atlanta to the Sea
After the close of the rebellion Com-
rade Cahill removed to Oregon and
made his home in Oregon City. He has
held many positions of trust and re-
sponsibility, and always acceptably
and creditably performer any duties
assigned him. He was a good and true
soldier, an honorable citizen, and his
removal to the Great Beyond creates
a vacancy in our rapidly thinning
ranks that cannot be lillea.
To the surviving relatives and
friends of the deceased this Post
tenders its sincerest sympathies.
, Frank Moore
Geo. A. Harding
H. S. Clyde
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used. Huntley Bros. Co.
Indians on Annual Pilgrimage
the warm Springs Indians were
seen about Oregon City the latter part
ot last week, on their way home from
their annual pilgrimage to the valley
nop yards. The Indians were late in
leaving their reservations this year
and on the lourney'to the hop yards
spent but little time here. On the re
turn about 25 or 30 camped at Glad'
stone for several days.
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50 cents or more, these stamps will be
in addition to the regular stamp given
with purchase.
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DEPARTMENT STORE
Oregon City, - - - Oregon
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Sheriff's Sale on Execution
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. David Croyle, Plaintiff,
vs.
James A. Dungey and Vfm.
Kruger, Defendants. ,
State of Oregon, County of Clacka
mas, ss.
By virtue of a judgement order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
ot and under the seal of the above en
titled Court, in the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 2Sth day of August 1913, upon a
judgement rendered and entered in
said court on the 28th day of August
1913, in favor of David Croyle, Plain.
tiff and against James A. Dungey and
Wm. Kruger, Defendants, for the sum
of $128.42, with interest thereon at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum from'
the 14th day of July 1913, and the
further sum of $25.00 as attorney's
fee, and the further sum of $9.70
costs and disbursements, and the Qosts
of and upon this 'writ, commanding
me out of the personal property of
said defendants, and if sufficient could
not be found, then out of the real
property belonging to said defendant
on and after the date of said Judge
ment to satisfy said sum of $128.42
and also the costs upon this said writ.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgement order and decree
and in compliance with the commands
of said writ, being unable to find any
personal property of said defendant's,
I did on the 11th day of Sept. 1913
duly levy upon the following described
real property of said defendant, sit
uate and being in the County of
Clackamas, and State of Oregon, to
wit: All of Lot 4 of Block 6 of Edgewood
Addition to Oregon City, in the
County of Clackamas, State of Ore
gon, and I will, on Saturday, the 1st
of November, 1913, at the hour of
10 o'clock A. M.. at the front door nf
the County Court House in the City
of Oregon City, in said County and
State, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the Highest bidder,
for U. S. gold coin, cash in hand, all
the right, title and interest which tha
within named defendants, or either
of them, had on the date of said
Judgment or since had in nr t.n t.Vi
above described real property or any
part thereof, to satisfy said Execution
judgment order, decree, interest, costs
and all accruing costs.
Dated. Oreeron Citv. Ornonn Sor.
tember 29th, 1913.
n, ... E--T- Masa,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon
By B. J. Staats,
Deputy.
A CARRIAGE THAT IS RE
PAIRED AND RE-PAINTED
by us you couldn't tell from the
new article, for we will make it
just as good as it ever was. If
your horses need shoeing you
will find us good judges of a
kors's hoof and what kind of
a sho it needs, and our work
will b properly and scientific
ally done. If you want anything
done in our line we guarantee
satisfaction.
Owen G. Thomas
Oregon City, Ore.