Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 30, 1892, Image 5

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    Oregon City Iintcrprisc.
HttllAY, HKI'TKMIIKH
I.iirul I'l'lmiuiil Niilra.
(i, II. Mlllnr u( ()mhii) wu In Ori'Knh
t'ily Woiliicmliiy.
Mix l--ni iiih lli'ilifitalinii ri'liirnml Irum
lnr Imtu vlalt In Anhlaiul.
I. C. Cnli'r mill liunlly will Irnvii
thla week for Hill City, 8. l
Mm. John MrCrarl.i'ii of I'urt luml waa
vlMttinu Mm. V. Pratt Wmlm-ailay.
Mm. 0. I). Nu.li mul Mm. I'. II. Davy
of Anaka, Minn., art vlnllliiK t (j. A.
Naali'a.
W . C Jolinwin nluriK'i (roiii tint cuuhI
ViMliiiniliiy mnl Mr. JiiIiiiwhi la tix
rlil liiiino Miimlay.
(ii'iiruit I'iiIimit mnl iIiiiikIiIit, Miaa
Umf-Hmllh WmIiIImk.
Tint nmrrlitKB of Mr. J. W, (imy mul
Mini Hum M Hmllli iN'iMirrril at tlm
lininx ul Mr. mnl Mm. (I II, UchIow,
Murijui'illu VIII, IiihI Tiii'hiIuv I'VhiiIiik,
Kt'V. Mr, Hid'IrwiHxl, a frliMiil of tlis
fiiuilly who waa forrmirly imntur of the
('utiKn'KKtlunitl clitirrli lien), olllriaHiiK,
Tlm I'liri'iniiny wriirrml at H o'clock.
Tlm coiipltt hIikkI in tli Imy wlmlow mi
ilir lovur'a knot of cream rimm tnl.
Tlm Iiuiimi m olitWatuly ilicorati'tl
with vliii' mul fliiwcm.
Tlif lirlili) wor roMiiinii of wliifn
liroi'Hili'il allk,ntrmim, wltli IiIkIi ntn k,
mnl In Imr liair wit ormigu IiIohboiih.
After tlm iiliiii rifHiiiony rufiKoli
merit, wait daintily aarvetl to tlm com
pany, Tlmmi prcwiit at tliti iiiik I ii 1 iiI i-d
Mr. mul Mm. I!low, Mr mul Mm. J.
T. AiMimin, Mr. mnl Mm. William
vUlliim Mm. Ilii..il..y i , ' u" V, V " , .'
II. H. hlrniiKP, .Mm. Jcrninouf I'urlliiiul,
Mr. mul Mm C. Vul.i of Hun Dii-no MiMM, I.ot1i ii, A.iliu Cochran.-,
mul Mim Mum Mill of IVrllmul wro v.,!,, tMuV. K.,i,t,i. I.,,,. ..!.. ill,..,.
mnl lUllin ('(H'limnu mul .Mmwra. (', II.
vimtliiK itt II. 1.. Kotly thin wk.
Mr. mul Mm. I'. II. linker of a
irntiit r vin'tltitf Mm. I!ukir'ii jmrnnla,
Mr. mi. I Mm I'anirl Wllllama mmr
Kly.
MIm tiriicn Wllllama lift TiH-mlny
NAMHKV III LCN.
HcHlow. K. Hmllli Miul (iixirun Warner.
Tin KiiNim waa formerly it iiicliir in
tin Ort'Koii t'ily urinaria mul I now
principal of tlm (piililic annul lit Park
l'luce. TIki liriile in wall known aa
morning tuvinil afiw Mnika with frinii.U clerk In Hi luml allien, wliura tt 1ml
ifiul rnlativea In Klayum mul McMiiin-j 'J lilr.
vlllu. TliOriim (!liy ImiuI Hrimil'il tti
Mr. llrowiuill.Mr. mul Mm I.lvMii.rB "'"'l'1" hu"n "''
Kiul Mm. liitrliiw nrn tliullng tlm Cun-1 At tlm Vornor n Kourlli ami Mitin
rtKtloiiiil t'uiivciitiuii in Furi'Mt drovu nlic' ulicrr tlicr Uruu cjcv-
Knr Milft.
Vm loti In Went 1'ortlmnl Ifcinlit near
motor line. I Uvh oli UV) lot llnne.
Mr. mul Mm. Fgimt Uve nii Hum
lotH tlinrii. All ili!iti(l, price (Ml JM.r
lot at $1 kt iiiniitli, No InlKriMt, no
taxf. Hot) tli owmsr at lliu Cliir llouae
on WimIucii.Iiiv nrii HatunUy. I 'ive
lo 11 lot in North Purllmul at HM)
I'll, tcrun ir ir inoiitli. lloimii anil
lot on I' Mtrfut at '.'4ri0, Idrrrm i' r
MiU in ( l(ivcrilnl at
eat'li, tAJ loin hack of Iriiicton,a!l cluaruil
at 117. a lot at (10 a moiilli. IjU in
Multnomah on my lii'ina, IIoiiih ami
lot In McMillcn'a aililition at iVNj on
ay Ufrmn. 2lai:rf nar motor line for
HM on mhv tt-mm, 6 or 10 acre tract
mar 1'ortlaiuJ. Wilt alao exchange
linn) of all ili-m riiition or lota. Twenty
liucliifaa lola in llillnlioro on Main
Btrcft near dank (750 a icce at (15 jx-r
month. 10, or 40 acre trala near
lli'ttverton at (:t6 per acre, len inilea
from l'oftlmul only. W) acre near
1 1 ol brook atulion at (IS er a're. HO
aciea near St. Helen at (0 Jr acre.
j 'M acrea, near Nortli Yamhill at (! x;r
acre, 1UI wtea near IdmeliiirK at (.'! vr
acre. Half IjIih kn of 8 loin each in Axtoriu
for (12-' each ; UK) feet on the corner of
Kikthtti ami Main atreeta, Vancouver,
0Kite Martoiiic huililinx (H.',00, alao 200
feet a. in re on Main street, Vancover,
till Week.
O.H. Hatty of Hid Him of Itorthwiik
V Hatty, I'ortlaliil, waa lalklnii luiaiuena
to a lltiiulier ol Uri'iioii City (HHiplu laat
Monday and Tueaduy
Mr. J. J Cooke an I child are ex
I'erl'aena I'm Hiitlon Aituliiat Imlcra
I iiTertlon. '
I'mparuil for the Ktatu Hoard of
Cliiirltiiia ami Correcllotia of Oregon, by
W. K. Carll, M. H. and W. K, ltlne
heart, M, I'., MemUim of the board.)
Ilnmove all aonrcea of putrid emana
tion, whether from Mtwera, jiriviua,
uullum, liihahitiul nxiina or itugiiaiitj rl,titI
wuier on aiirroiiniiiUK preiniwa
Have waler examined lolcroacopically
by a coiiiHitent pliyaician. If not free
from ornaiiiii matter It nniat I lioilej
Ijefore tiainXi a Impure waler ia by lar
the luoat common oiiiiiof the tliaeaae.
Drink a lillle water a poHHile, ami
none Im:1 it'll rueula
Kiu li Inmate Mhould receive at leant
one huth of the entire body wr week.
All miderclolhinx ahould )e aaahed
and boiled once per week .
I'nrl n't cleanlineaa of room and free
ventilation are net-canary.
(ver-riie fruit, taintml meat and
cold'cookinl food ahould be avoidcil aa
much aa poaalble.
All food ahuiild be ciMiked and euten
Hanu, meal nerved regularly, and no
food ahould be cntcrt between ineuln.
IHM.Nrr.1 TAMM.
There ahould be a lilHira line of diain-
fecianta, namely: Chloride of lime, u t,Mm. w oli in (tuipi at flW
carlwlicacid, or common charciMl. freely )ech B0 ,.j10i,.e buainenii blix k for
distributed in cenxil, draina, clowta , (m.njiO. Applv toowner W Iteidt for eaay
and in all pla.va where water or wante ! lef ,. l'ortland odice Firnt atreel
j. w. n. ReDHOuse,
Watchmaker & Jeweler.
All Work Done on the Prem
ises and Warranted for
Twelve Months.
of any kind may be accumulated.
To diainfect lieddiriK and clothing, iin
merne them in a hot aolution of corroaive
aubliiuat ,'uiercuric bichloride), one
part to one tbounaml.
Sunectei! canea ahould lie at our
iaolated and the above mica faithfully
obnerved .
mini and the bugy dug up. Thin lig
aa driven by a young colored man.
Hud tiiirmnu, and bin pmience and good
iM'hne in the trying nituulloii would In
bald to mutch.
Since the mina the reertinln fifkln.ui
- -i
, ; lioiii 1'icyuii Vliv,
Weeka ... . .
tion for the manhole and aeaer coiimv
tlona, which waa fillid during the wet
weather lat week, the atreet waa dcn ld
ediy miry and hclme a Iwrricade waa
put alnmt the dangeroua njxit one home
! iieai ly giit mired ami anolher attached
(avled borne Ihia week from a two ! ,u mf l"" "ia animal Hail
.u.V. vi.il .III, ilr. i',-,l,..' .r..il...rl I" ' unliilclied and anainted out of the
Hubert Heutie, ill I'l'lidleton. I
II. I lloliiiun went to Seattle Moll-j
day to alien. I the meeting of the North- I
went Funeral liireclom' aoclalioii, ,
In a three or four duva aennioii :
J. li. rilaliuiy'a fnituly moved to Tort- j
laud laal Saturday lo remain during the l've tieeu lena than fur a lew
nc to H.I year, Mr. rilnbiiry reiiiaina piior thereto. T''e eiiiiiiiH toil atorm
In II.Im ,-ltv Tin f.,mitt, v m r..jl. mointeneil the ertti nil lluil f.ill iilnuiin,
.1 i' v, I Tl.i...J..i.. ....I . In be nii.bed ..,! f, I il i fl,B " ,llu l"ogiam being abm-nt,
Yamblll.
Mirwea Sidoiia V Jobnnoii and Victo
ria Coiiibn of 1'nrllaud npeul Sunday in
On-gon City vinilmg frieiuU and extrucl
illg delight (loin the picturvuplctienn of
the town and the uncoim-ion brilliance
of the day.
liev. and Mi. ( W. I.ucaa, liHtether ! Senator Croa la doing aoine exlen-
wn tiumU'r of the ineiiilnr of the ' lv frading on liia rni,lnn prnH'rty i mructlve paii on Uical tieography
rongrvgatjonal chinch, are attending j on Monroe anil Twelfth. About 1000 j tie 10llf 0r diuner had now r
the annual Hw'liiig of the ntate aantHia yard of earth will Immoved. Twelfth,,, I'rofenaor Strange moved that
tiunuf Coi)gfi.vlloualchurcheof Oiegon j rtreet iadown about fifteen feet from I lit) ! Suarliitendent (iilion ?lect the plat
whiff) VIC'IVl" )f V"miy l Korni.outherne.gofhiabl.ak, which aloa ,,e prnm fr thaiwsl
(iurkunia (ounly Iracliem' Aaaorlallon
The regulur uieeling of the tem hem'
anaociution of Clacknma county waa
held at l.ogan lant Saturday. On ac-
I count of l be rain the attendance was
mil o large aa it would other ine have
been. A number of teachcrn went out
The meeting wa
called to order by Kiicrintendcnt II. K.
(iib-nin Several leachera whoae name
between I'ine and Aah,
v
8-ill If
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Wakhes Regulated Free of Charge.
No. 4, Commercial Bank Block, Oregon City, Oregon.
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY & TUALATIN ACADEMY.
KOHKST (IHOVE, OHECiON.
One nf the ntilent ami lnt iiiipic'1 Irintltutlon In the Nnrlhimi. Cnllcire uM Acntn
CourMii: (;inni,let. H'-leullflc iel Lltr-rnr?. rniunlnl opfMirtMiiltien for 'lvmieel wwrk u
ChernUtry niel lilol'y. Hjhc iml llimnil,ll"U III lh KliKltkh hrnnrh! nli'i In Nor
mal melhodi. J he CbiiM-rvnt'iry of MukIc itffvn xrrvlknt (ipportunillen
for lh itiely uf ViH?nl and Iimriimeuul Uuic.
KXI'KNSKH KKASONAM.K. BOARD l.N CUB AT KKDITKD HATKS.
Full Term Hculri Vedneewluy, Heplemlier amt, tHga.
FOR C iTAUHil E. AtiliKEHU,
THOMAH McCLELLANI), reUlent.
Iliicklen'a Arnli Salve.
The Kent Salve in the world for Cuta,
Rruiaea, Sorea, L'lwra, Salt Klieum,
Kever Sore, Teller, Chapped llandn.
Chilblain, Corn, and all Skin Krup
liona, and positively cure I'ile, or no
pay required. Ilia guaranteed to give
ierfecl naliafaction, or money refunded,
'rii-e 'JS cent per box. For sale by ti
A. Harding.
ground ami the farmer are improving
each 'hilling moment. Willi a lew
: weeka ol Hue wenlher How the grnin bar
vent ol next aa-anoii ill lie unpiece
ilenli'il. The liulln ate receiving the
unual ronnlgnmeiila by I mnl from up the
j liver, lumever.
committee wa apHinted to arrange a
new program fur the day
The management of m booh waa ably
explained by 1'iofenaor I'ringle, followed
by a general diacnanion. I'rofeanor H.
S. Slraugu followed with a very irmtrnr
live talk on School Woik. Calinthenic
wailiitroducedbyJ.it. Nelnon. C. E.
I'eane read a very interesting and In-
Oiilr.ll Aiblllloii.
SHc:al altenlion ia called to the
beautiful, nightly and healthy locution
for home rn reaaonable term to tnir
c'mnera winhing to locate in Oregon
City. Splendid water and other attrac
tion in Central Addition. Fine ciib
nrban pioperty in tracts of five
acre or more, one mile and a quar
ter from town. Several small but val
uable larm for aale cheap and on eany
term. Apply to I, U. Jannkv
ith VV. Cary Johnnon.
IT WILL PAY ANY ONE WANTING
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Farm, Dairy and MillMacliinery.
Engines and Boilers,
X-.': i W m.
Farm for Sal
Ik-aver Creek, Oregon, 80 acre, road
on two aide, about 20 acrea in cultiva
tion, good waler. variety of fruit trees.
The whole or half for sale to suit pr
chanem. By J. VV. May, owner, or L.
K. Jan!y with W.Carey Johnson, tf
firove
Wanted T Exrhangf.
Skvkstii Sraaar Cak. I .ant Mouday
Judge Slearn rendered hi decinion in
the Seventh street Injiinciion cane. Tlm
decinion illnininnrd t hp cnmplalnl for A
arMlual injunction rentraining the city
fVItt U.IIL.rt ll.B ItMtlvn,. In .. tl.u ...lut
, .. . ,i . , , , ion are IMxM fet and Hie crt will be
about l'.M0 The tiall will be
back to the jiorlbwartl. That elevation
I being reduced and the whole bha-k
brought lo pmpfr grade. K. I'arker
wild i leam I at work on be job.
OweC Kly ia buildiun i new ball
over hU store at F.ly It Is already i
well toward completion. The lllmen-
arrranire ine urwram liar liiuiu&Ll
i,M.ii.. f il, u..,u.i.i,.,n .,,,1 .n . ! . improved properW in Clackamas
a report of the same to ttie local paper.
The aaaocjation then adjourned to
tneel on the lant SatM"lJ' In October, J
n-ar ntoren. church, school and station,
J farm property. alue
T and F. T. SHt'TI,
Clackama Oregon. 9-4t
ol the alrvet linprovenieut and diasolved
the temKirry injunction oblaineil from
Judge Meldrum last winter wlien the
Vroerty was adverlined for sale. The
deciaion was verbal mid the decree had
not been entered at the time of going to
prena to Its exact form la not known,
Attorney ('. I. laiourelte ha Wnthw
chief counsel in reninting the city and in
liis alwenoi (ruin the cllv it cniuit he
aricertnlned w hether an apal win lie
taken to the supreme con it. It is not
probable that such an appeal w ill be
taken, however, and nnlena it ia carried
to the higher court the Seventh street
cane may be cunnidcred ended .
l,Kt Thiirnday waa too stormy to unit
the Outing chili fin a tenuis tournament
but the Blhilr will occur next Tueaduy
afternoon nt the teunia ground on the
hill beginning at o'clock. The public
la welcome lo be preneut and w ituenatbe
guinea which will continue all the nflcr
niKin If the weather be favorable.
ing?" retdied. "That detiends on the
liver." And Ben Johnson doublleag
a Keal!" l'ie double point to the puu. Tlifl
enn i.,e. to lll.W,nl, nf lli.t ec,,. "' 'v q Ul rosy, Wry
It lien Johnson, who wlien anked ' J- w- A. RetlhottM, the new London
MalliK-k's qnenlion, "la life woith ,liv-! watchmaker, ia now getting nettled in
mnnity and Mr. F.ly exhibit an enter
prising spirit In providing the accommodation.
Ttie Coos Bay A Itoaehurg Company
has a large force of men at woik, and the
number la being added to each week.
Ten miles of the (rack have already
been laid, and there is about five miles
of rails on band. The company ha
paid out about f'.M.OOO in the pant week,
which clear away ita entire floating
Indebtedness.
thing bright, mountains of trouble melt
like mountains of snow. The liver slug
gih life dull, everything bltwj, mole
hill of worry rise Into mountains of
anxiety, and aa a result sick headache,
tiiaxine, constipation. Two ways are
open. Cure permanently or cure tem
porarily. Take a pill or suffer, or take
a pill and get well. Shock the syntein
hy an overdose, or coax it by a mild,
his new store two doors from the Com
mercial bank on Main street. He is
prepared to do good work and give
satisfaction. He has bad eight years
exerince at his trade, having been
with Pent, the eminent London watch
and chronometer maker to the govern
ment, for three years before be came to
this county.
To Kent 9 acres commencing 210
feet from Oregon Citv line on the
south : good for pasturing. For Sale
Oakland, Corvalli and Ilnrrrirituirii
n, In liai'n u-uttir work lalilr.. 'iHrr-i-
i i...i .....l.. il,. ..-.it ! 1 )r- t'atai rh Kemedy.
" " J ' ' cent; by druugmts
i orvaiun aim wiikiiiiiii iihvii urucieu
plan of the proponed wnrka to be made.
n eanant wav
1i. i';..ww' to. P..H..I. H,
mild means. They work elRvtively, A ction-e lot in sunset, late Linn mv,
without pain, and leave the system I late Kohin's Nest. Enquire of S. Huelat
strong. One, little, sugar-coated l'llet Main street, Oregon City. 3t
is enough, although a whole vial costs,
but 1!5 cents. The lest market nnee naid for tiro-
J. 1'aulnon has Wight out J. II.
Wade's livery stable property on Seventh
street and will put a stock of groceries in
the store on the Seventh street front
Mild, gentle, soothing and healing is , dncc of allkinds at the Park Flaw store
t miners, call in to our store ana we w ill
trttat you well.
Only 60
Trespass notices on cloth, large tir.o.
Send to the Kntkri-rise ollice for your
seventylive cents per doxeii by i ail at legal blanks. A single one or a hundred
the Entekciiimk office. i ftirnisbeil at Portland prices.
Clocks Rt Burnieister A Andersen 'b. The latest in visiting cards at the En
Everyone warranted. tkri-kisk Okkick. Prices to suit you.
FARM AND SPRING WAGONS,
Open and Top Buggies, Carriages, Carts,
Harness, Whips, Bale Ties, Barb
wlre,Bin(ling Tw ine and .Machine
Specialties and Supplies
of all kinds to
CALL ON OR CORRESPOND WITH
MITCHELL-LEWIS & STAYER CO.
New Market Block, - Portland, Oregon.
GEORGE BROUGHTON,
manufacturer of all kinds of
FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER.
FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING. RUSTIC AND FINISH
ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH.
Special Bills Cut to Order-
. Mill and Yard on the River, Foot of Main Street.
OREGON CITY, OR.
nn or ii7
H B
aUa. .ally. Ail , MmiX
BOSTON
BOOTS ID SHOES.
Drv Goods. Faft'cv Goods, Notions, Clothihq, Furnishing Goods
We have bought ana mst received anotner Dig 101 01 gooas irorame east ax mucn less mau mauuiauici ap'
ON SALE. A few articles we have at awfully low prices, besides lots of others. READ IT.
il . .1.1 CfL.f Olinn-tl
onoesi auuesi ouuwi
LiuIIoh' (inA nu'n's posHninorn at ImJ., never war khown to Poll for W
than 7.r in sfl. Mi'ii'u and huyn' vostx 250,, .tao. and -l.x, worth MM
if 1 t,o $2. Bluck vi'lvct ribbons J of an iiU'lt Wide to 2 inches wldo Ho.
H't yd., and J inch 21c. jmt yd. Kxtm heavy soamlcs kiiit'H' hoso
(black) 2'hj. . worth rttc.., and another quality LulieH' black lioso for 10c,
boat we have had yet. Ladies all wool hoso !lUn. (hoa) Mvn's heavy
duck juiniMTH 'Joe, worth ,r)0e. Ladies' umbrellas, all '-fcilk, fancy handle,
1.75. Men's soft hats 65Cn 75C. and $l,and the best H.25,
worth $1 to W.50.
T)ty Good.
Iled n.odieatcd flftiViu-l heavy 8flo;, : i)mxt at 25o. 'frHy shirting
flannel 18c. IHue heavy Ililo. Nappfd Bh.irtinR 10l ll.'c and 12e.f
. -!.!... I. ........ m Tlhliln ii'liPil mniilin . fcVlrti niinlitv .r)0.
t:ncoKi!ii HiuruiiH iicivyj mv. ........... .,.... .....,, ,-
bent bleached miwlin 12 yd. for$l, fc'good heavy cottdri il'annel, bleached
.u.Ako,i in,, um..tiiv(if. 2Whd '2i vd. wul a. aOif.ft'od linen towel-
ing, 7Jo. per yd( a firjo checked Wnen toweling exrkv1do at 10p.(ia pair
fi.., nnltWn VoWfa. linen fininh 25fii. "n liriro sue turkish
hath tAwnl. a bair. belit ilnRham, 12 yds. "nhwod qxiahtv cklico,
20 yil8 li, ttiWy'tidyHoVe'ls1 large size 2fto., afl -a vSfnaller 20c. A'iioe
worked, fancy colnrs,i':iiKi'enuin,?1.2r),$1.45aiid .f 1.75. A very fine ladies'
i i. v . , i -...i i- l . ... in ,.w...tl, UI"L. r 7.ri
oiacii nosi1, warramea 10 iauo chick or sunn, o.'i;., .'in
A ladies' oanheiherotlose, 45c, all wool. An extra tine embroidread
horo Kfi(iu stanuuiff
volW 2 for 5c. .ineiO. Ladies black silk mixed gloves 2!c. Corsets
a big. bargln, This is one of the best corsets that is made, at
'9.V., worth $1.50, eastern prices. Then we have plenty of cheaper kinds,
tiarter elastic, 5c a yd., worth 10c. Wool veiling 5c, all colors, silk
!lL,1, C L,l fun u'illi font.hnr triniillinirs. white and COl-
ors 75c. Vorth $1.50. Dress buttons 5c. a doz. Oxidized silver pichWe
frames' cabinet size 25c, big bargain. 15est quality snoe pouhn -w.
'Nice tinir ornements 5c. Silk lace in colors 5c. 2Je. pr yd. Men S
OVershirtS all wool, $1.25. Men's all wool serge, black with Small
whltA strines!. 35 worth $1.75. Men's mixed overshirts 95c, Mens
AV'orkins shirts, 45c, 50c. and 55c. all colors, you ought to see the quality
for the money. Boys' sUirts, aac ana joc. flien s reu nreiuwi ui
undershirts 5o. Men's gray mixed undershirts 29c, and drawers 29c.
Hoys' merino 25c.Men'8 all wool hose heavy, ;25c. More men S
I- A 1 .1... t L. V an now call VOtl' YL COOI1 doth
man's pant (no overalls) for 75c, 90c, 95c, 11.15 and $1.45. all worth
double and some more man umm
4 i . fn man's lii,rn inn e)kiis $1.ft5. worth $2.50 anvwhere.
Boys' hill stock heavv lace shoe $1.25 worth $1.75 anywhere, just the
.. . i il" 3 AT. ...'a U.-,,... I.ina l-Lui fti
tiling tor rougu weaincr ami guuu . mvu s iuij ".
;.. Dl.m ,.,o,lini. wniir-Vit. $145. T. ftilics medium weisrht
everyday shoe, $1.25, and a little better article for $1.45 all worth more
money. Ladies hne a rencn km snoe ti.o. e um mw uumuuii
.(C l..,i;.a' ahAA rat Vinml Cnntfint. leather tins) we will
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close out at $2.85 and $2.95, a few cloth tops among them, this is a big
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bargain. e aiso nave a iew numuns muii'w biho Hn ii,jo
sell from $6 to $8 a pair, we will close out at $3.95. Babys, shoes 25c.
a pair. Boys' and girl's school shoes, heel and spring heel 75c, 95c
$1.15, this is another one of our bargains we do not have every
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liav. An Old laaies congress snoe, fi.iu, uiu iwun cupi, vi,
anil turned, 95c, worth $1.50. We have a few oxfords left with cloth
tops number 2$, 3 and 3 to close out at $1 a pair regular price $2.50.
We also have among this lot a line of girls tanned leather shoes
we will sell at 69c. a pair, best wearing shoe ever made.
THE BOSTON STORE.