Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 28, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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    OKKGON CITY KNTEUI'ItlSK, Fit f DAY JUNE 28, 1901.
Personal Mention
O, V. HlurglN, hi Caiihy, wa In town
HryUinr (J. II. Mmree wind to Fatein
ynaterday.
MUa lll I'lllabury l visiting friends
n Portland.
A. V. I m vl. Marnusin, w In Ilia
t it ypa'.erday.
J. A. I.andoljli wa In town from
Vh'I yesterday.
Mr. J ) i ft Srlilinllir w In town from
(i,l.y yi-nlni.Uy.
Harry I'raper Ml Monday lr rtealde
en i'k vacation.
Mia ('unroll ol Jacksonville, I vlalt
U,t Mr William Clark.
(I IVIsalngor, lliili'f t Mllwatikle
111 fly naiuniay.
J. H. Ylrr, a winlll inn of Nppdy,
In town " ediipaday,
Julm Myrr, ill lb (), C. M. Co.,
nil lu Kugnie ynaterday.
I ,aft l'"'lT end J'l'llt" Moridand
wi'iK ii (roin Portland '!' I y .
Hon A H. Priowr will iMlvr Dm
huuiili i'l July urlloii el Arlington.
Mim Coiialanew Holland, of HaUui,
Wa tli gueal "' Ml Allirlli( llil Week
John A. I'ulwiit, of Vti.ri, wa
In Hi" i lly yeaierday on land ulll.e bul
f)ea.
Mi. Nii-lmlaon. of Kufeat drove,
v mir.l Mi. W. U. ira. ijurlnu ll.
WPP.
('. (. T. William ha iil hi riffle,
to ll.n !r lay bull'lliiif, oVnr hrlllng't
lore.
Mr N . V.I,l..n ami Ml llilU
WaMi-n ara vlaltlritf fnenda al llood
llirtr.
Ju'lit" T. F. Uyan wnnl to Palrin yea
tnday tu allrtfl lli fiinsral of T. O.
r r l J. i(lf, I'nUaraltr of I IfPiroii'a
foolhall rat-lain, Vlaltod fnenda In id
city Monday.
M f 11. in l!at-r, ( Jtlnctlon City,
(hi ln in Die city Itilt werk vlaliln
,M Harding.
M Miili W'arilpM, ol Hatrrn, ar
ri r l !! Thursday to apand lha aum
lnrr l'li Iriolid.
('Inrlr II. Hlller, who I rinnH'trl
with l.n liar I' mill al Wllhuit, wa
In tlir rliy Hmiilay.
Tlixolora Millrr loll lit evening for
Tli lllr to aiit-i'l a Miillon tilth the
tWtrlc light roniny.
Mr. A V. MiHrr. M'. It. U. It.nkrr,
an I Mr. (. A. Mill UHr. their alftr,
Mr. H. A. ('luv, Monday.
Mr. It. W. liracw miprtaliipd Mr.
Kiit. 111 anil Mr. Carl I r.n. u at an ttr
tiunii Id on tlay ll wrek.
Ml' Cornell McVown Ml t nvrn
ti'at (or Wt krlcy, Cal. to Iw abaeiil about
a vrr on a vlail to rtdaiivp.
I'hlllrtO. Hinul, of SpsvIpw. Waah.,
arrivpd lien Monlar and ha a ition
In tlm Willamntta I'aimr nulla.
I. Urura Hoart, of I'urtlanil, rr
rn(ini( UorK AnUmn, linirtrr of
ir, In loan ViiirUy,
A. II. rlatfUy, a rr.lrnl of Canl r,
ln rwrntly raina to Orrgun, from llil
lioii, art In Oregon City Turajay.
Itojr Kelly. lio liaa lnwn attnling
tlm I nlva rally of OriKon tlm at yrar,
r-turni.J humn from KiiK"tie Krulay.
Vhnr I.lttl rrturnixl WiHlnplay
pvriiinK. Iiuiii Califoima. alirre lm ha
U'ru loi'kliig altrr hit aaiimtoa tninra.
Mr. Norma It. llolnian, who h
txrii tUillnn 1 1 pi graniluiollirr at Mo
Minnvilla the ial nioiitli rolurnil Moo
lay. MID Itoriithy I.rnrh. a irrailnateol lhi
I 'll rli i( M. llclPti'a 1111 a In Ilia
n tin aiN-k, Ihn mil-it ol Mr. Win
(ialloaay.
Mr. ami Mrt. I. I.. Iry rtttirnl
liimin KrlUv from liMn, wlmrrthiy at
t.Mi.li'.l iho (iiimral ol Mr. l.oupy' father,
ti. W. I-oftpy,
Mr. Mry A. (lilmi'r.almli lun-n vl
itliiK ln-r hrothnr, 12. II. pya for anvpral
tiiontli, Inft for Imr homo in Han Fran
tlaco Wpilupailay.
C. A. Wllllama wa rlit tml tiipnihitr
ol tlm ruiiii. il of a lmlnllra(ion, of the
IVpartmmit of OriKoii, U. A. H. at tha
itt tiiii amiiurnt.
HiiiirliiUii'liiiit K. N Carlnr, of tli
rMarkaiii liati hcry, (iitnriiii Wulni'
(lay fiom a tiiontli' varatioll. Mt',
('r lur ami lln'lr oii, a ho havft hcnn
VInUIiik hir father, I', H. Hmialir
r'milkiinr, of Wcl VlrKinU, at Waliliiic
Inioii City, alio rxtiirimil Wilii)ily.
lCv. ami Mr. J. If, lii avin altiinlil
Hip lUi'tlxt A'iWH'lalu11 III Mali'in llii
atii'k. Mr. )'( vt'ii n'i a iHr Wml
imailuy alicrnooii ami al llm iliiim'r Moii
ily avi'iilnn l(v. Itxavan a.iri-i"l Ihn
ann.H IhIIuii mi "Hlaivalloil 'lliroiiKh
AliaPlli'M ol ('ok,"
Thn Itnv. M Aliil'l loiihtrl, of
lliwtiin, alio la returning- to hi Now
KiiiiUml humn afur an Ptli'ii'lml lour
IhroiiKli California, will lm In lin'K'Hi
City fur fnar lr ami will liteai h at
tlm CoiiKri'giitlonal i lmri h liexl r-uii'lay
aveiilng.
(iiN,rtfn .aill I In Corvalli Hill
am k attmliii Ihn roiifm ol farnmr.
Thn Hoiilliprn I'ai Ifli; Coinliy In roll
lint Ion with Ihn O'lvm Aririilturl
roi-Kn iivii Ida fariiiira to Corvalli
ypinny to liataii lo lalka ami wllnr
arlnal -M'rii'iiro In origin! farmiiiK
IiikIIiimU,
Cliarh' hi'otl, lormrrly a plilirit of
WiHxIhiirn, hut Hoar of Mi'tlro whrre h
la luiirilri In (ahuhln inloliiK oriHir
tip, wat In thn Ity IhU wpi-k ami ali
Ihn latP of Ihn llri'tfoll l.aml ('oliiny,
of whirli lm I aulKiipw, Mr. Hi'oM alii
rrtiirii lo Mi ilro liiit apok. Iln aay
lhat hn U inakiiia inoia inoiiry In a ilajr
than lm roulil ma k in Uiigon In a
liionlh Ihouji hn I rlnr out ol rivllix
Hon ami ihn oila ara 3lJ ypan Im--
In ihI luiipa.
l)Y iflTv V W,rY'Vlr'Mi m a
0. A. Hermann, who wa one" a rxm
11 clink liprn, waa In town VPRipnlay.
Hn ha hwn In HKikann, lie la pn
route to I.a (iramla.
Mr. J. K, Noll, ami her father, Mr.
KlUg-pry. of McMliinvllla, were in Hie
illy laat wai'k vlitii'K Mr. Noll's
langnler Mra. Frank Weed.
Coiiiuianilor I'alrlilc Colhort ami
Qnrt"riiiatir (lio. A. I anting of Meailu
I'oat No. 2, (I. A. U. havfl heen In Forput
drove, atlondlng the ataiHencauipmont.
Mia. K. 8. Latourntle guve an aiMrnai
hplorethn Wlllamnttn Haplmt AamH'la
lion in Salum WmlnemUv on (ha work of
the Womiin'a Forolgn M Union H'loty of
Orpgon.
W. (lilhorl Ittuitlifl roturnoil Tihh.1uv
from Ktigmm. Ho Krailtinlint from thi"
yiar cIiim of the atate unlvordltv and
vontPiiipluloi BDi'tiriiiK a school for the
('omliiK yi'ftr.
Mra, A he Trtilllnger, of Union Mills,
)o hai biwn In Good Kamaritnn honpl
tal the pant three wonka, la io fur recov
ered (hat Dim will bo ahlu to return home
In a few days.
MrH. J. Hurt Moore was calli'd to
Champooir; Wednumlay to attmid the
'unnral of her futhur, J. t). HoHklna, who
lid Wednesday forenoon, agod 74 yours.
Mra. Moore retnrna today.
Mrs. Kmma (lalloway, ol thin city,
hna hnen nloctod (Itiparlment pruHldnnt
"I the Womon'a Huliuf Corpo. Hho Iiuh
apnolnted Mra. KoHlna Font, truiiruirer,
r.d Mra. (Juo. A. Harding secretary.
Hon. T. 0. Galloway and Mm. OlariHHa
Wylle, of Welaer, Idaho, wore In town
thia week vlHitlnn relativea. Mr. Oallo
y la a ph noer of 1852 and a brother to
Kwelvor Galloway of the U. 8. hand
OUlce.
Coma rarly and g"l a harKln.
Mi iol'lamlih.
Ilatrliall al I bautauijua.
Following I thn ),p'll of hall irampa
lo Ih plairil at 'ilail'lonn Talk during
( 'hauU'i'i'i Thn Company A ulna
liv aiiiioniuril thplr Inti'iilloii ot dial
Irin'i'.g Ihn a I n lip r ol Ihn rup :
Jul) ;i Vm onvi-r v Chpinawa.
4-Mi -Minnvilla M. A. A. (2.
" ft linnala CUr l'hpiiaa.
" 0 Vamouvpr va MrMlnnvilln.
a Hrn.i Mart v M. A. A. C.
" H M. Mini. villi- v Chpimaa.
" in M . A C V Varinmvar.
" 1 1 McMitinvl lo v (iprv.lt Mar.
" l:'-CIrnaaa vt M. A. A. C.
13 Vaitrouvnr (iprval Ur.
MilILm Mug. r p. ad.
William hiin.Tf dliil Tiip.Iv at the
rpiilnot-o of In diughipr, Mi. M. I..
Mlaamorn, 4IJ liaiiti'iiU'ln At., I'ort
Uinl, agpllC )pr, H inotilli and 1 day.
Ha waa a punippr an. I wa loruiprly lu
Iho flour nulling bumpa In Una nlv.
II lniill Hip ruigrr mill on ttm ti.i Mil
lir tlm hrnili tlini I tli-l-a, and 0iratpl
I for inauv ypara until II wa dtruypd
laa ypBr I y IW. IU h-avpa a wi( and
pvpral rhllilrpii. The fuiipral nrvirpt
III Im hi-l.l Ho tiioriilmr In I'ortlainl at
w:hla m., alipr w huh Hid body will ho
roiigtii iirrn lor tiiivruiPiii in uio .iia-
kiihc rritiptpry.
Thn I'ortland Cl'T and Orpiron trollpy
lima ill, until furlhrr notice, uitke a
J.t ri-nl iuiiihI trio rtn from CliPinh
anddn-itou Citv lo Portland on Sutulava
a llli rai rvrry niinuip.
1'KitUnd Ofpin Cut IkI Ptr: Iona
Inavp hait id KlgMh Hi. al 7 ami 10 a in
ami 1 '10 ami 4 ::i O. III. I-pavra 1'uit
laiul at H .M and 1 1 :M a. in. and 3 fti
and 0. 15 ii. m. Hound trip 5 cvnla
Taka lha lona if you want a ( xmI roo.
(ortahla ridn. The nwi i mdn pIiIipi
way In ono ho..r and fiftppn mliuiii-.
I'n.lrr lha hna.l uf "Npw twlav" Mra
K. Ihomlon aniioiuici-a lo lha public
. 4 ft I
thai alia liaa 04iini ine itiinioinro rr
lau'anl on Main alrnpl, two door north
I'liarinan ilrnir alnro. Al rail lniill 0
cunt lo 6 .1111. Hot W a llli'. Ilaknd
Unit utrii rvnnimr. I'.rown hn-ad hat
urdaya. Ilomn baknry ami all whlta
liplp. F.vprylhing naal and ilran. Try
ii.
hhnrlT(2ookn h pollm tnd 75,hKI of
tho HM'I lama to data,
Pr. P. A. Walrr, of Halnm, will
pn-arh in lha Mpthodiat hurcli Holiday
(JVPlilng.
A marriagn llipiino aa IiipI ypaii-r-day
to Mia Anna Waldnr and John
Hautiigardlipr,
Fpp In Ilia county rm ordxr' ofll'-n for
J mm will aygrpgala :M agtlnat pJ7
lor Juno
have riioripy hy buying your firework
at ihn l.'iM.-ii Hula i!ar, Itrgn l k,
laloat IiOVpIIip,
No raaaoliahlaoflVr rnfuanil for any of
lha 15 M-cond hand hlrytlna at lluntlny'a
ll'Xk Mora. Wa tuuat ( loan thpin out. I
Mia IMith 1'.. Collar ami 'inoiKn
Kdaard I'.pi-d, of i'orilani, wnra tuarrlnd
by Km ordnrCniry Wndnpdy uiyrinng.
Thn ion I i'ii I ran ol Harah A. Paitahpnd
v. 'I hpiMlorn J. J icolrftoii , involving a
tract of laud in Columbia county, waa
heard yeaiprday morning In Hi land of
II. n.
I'rpaidi-nt Mi Kinli v haa inadn a acliw.
tiou ;( Itialu-aipr fin-work for llie
Into lloul. I lipy can alao lm loilglil
at the (ioM.-fi It ii In liazaar, oppoalta
Hank of On gon City.
Mra. A H PrrtM-r waa in halrin Tuna
day nvpiilng and aildreamxl Ihn Wilhtni
pile I'.ai'tiat AawM iaiion on "How hhall
Wa hcura lha Conversion of Children
lu tha humlay hchool.
Thn I'ortlaml Cily and Oingon trolley
Una will, until (unbar notua, make a
'.'-'n-piit round trip rata from ('m inali
and Wrpiton City to Portland on Hunday
lib can pvpry .'HI inlnutp.
Tl.prn will lie arrvloa at the I'rpaby
h rlan church morning and evening. At
thn pvnulng N-rvicnllie ator will prnar-li
on "Thn Mi'tion of hi. John, tha Itap
tial" Irt-ing lha third of ttio anrlpa.
Wa pay Ihn tai nn Oxford" Uicrcln
i.d vne TAii- FHKK. alao 1UII, I'aiit
guarda ami vuaranlptt thnin lor the ana
boh. Prim :10, with any kind of a tire.
O'arman A Co., Cut I'rico licyc!e deal
pra In auotlipr column will b lound the
liolica of John Hchlndlpr of Canhy, who
ivprtM-t hi farm lor aln. Thi la an
picnllpitt (iprliinity for buyer. Mr.
Si-himlli-r will remove to hi other (rtu
near Cal us.
I Grande Harding, formerly In the
ahoe buaiiiptt In thi citv, died at Col la I,
Wah I hi week. Ha led here about
:i year ago. IVcpaaetl wa IV) years ol
age and wa a brother to Mra. II. I
Mill n and Mr, h. T. Harm, of Portland.
He waa alao relaind to J W. Chaan.
Thn funeral will lm lipid this morning
and Ihn Interment will take place In
Mountain View cemetery.
Sunday evening $100 wait stolen from
Iho William Tell aaloou. The proprietor,
A. II. tinaacn, lepNd Into a rear room
to get some sandw iche and left two men
I Ward and (2onnellV. atamllllH in
front of lha bar. When he returned, the
money w hich wa in a sack umier me
i.ar an uonn. The men were arrested
and bound over In the sum of f-ri0 each to
apM-ar In-fore the next term ol tlia cir
cuit court
Tha Lord's SnprVir will ! commemor
ated al tha Congregational church nest
hunday morning. New members will
alao be received. In the evening the
Kev. M. Angelo Dougherty one of the
former tasior of the church, will preach.
Pr. loughcrty la remembered by many
nf his friend as one nf the moat Interest
ing and Impressive, speaker that Oregon
City ever heard. The musical features
of tho evening service will bo especially
attractive.
Henry Uyckman died Tuesday al his
residence in Clackamas afler an illness
of two dovs. The deceased was (Wl years
of age and a veteran ot the civil war.
He was under General fhertnsn from
lHiil to lHU'i and was wounded In the
selgii of Vtcksburg at tho battle of Mack
Kivur. He camo lo Oregon In 18S0 and
i...- i....... . .., inn nf riiii-kninna for four
linn iiwi'i. n
years. He leaves a wife, three daughter
and three sons. The funeral was held
yesterday morning at Clackamas, under
the auspices of Meade l'ost, No. 2, G. A.
K..of which Mr. Kyckman was a mom-
bor,
Newer Nollre.
M...I.... I. i.nn.iiv ulvnn Unit all water
closeta, privies, ainks, bath tubs and
drains containing or carrying sewerage
located within th lln.iteofaower district
No. 1 and sewer district No. 2 of Oregon
City niuHt be pommeled with the main
sewers of said districts on or before the
lnt day ol AUM'Ht, H01.
If suid connections are not made with
in the aaid time the penalty provided by
Ordinance No. 2M, providing lor sewor
connections and proscribing a penalty for
fulluro to connect will be enforced.
Uv ordor of the Ulty council oi uiegon
City, Oregon. o mroOT
Kecorder,
Ilm-ordi-r Curry apntpnrrd Pavid Hunt,
a Molalla aood culler, to three daya in
Iail Tueidav for drunkeonea. A 11
aa rente, of i'oitland, waa nnml $4 but
w iiteiica waa ruaH-nded on condition of
hi leaving thn rlty.
Notice of p-al fiom the county court
to tha circuit court hs been filed in thn
Hiram Fpllowa will rae. The rase is
pntith-d Orlando Fellows, contestant. v.
Pn Fellow, KU Fellows and Joseph
Fallow , pioponents.
- .
On Julv 3rd ami 4tli the Astoria k Co
liimhia lUver Uailroad Co. will sell
round trip licketa between all points at
one and one third time the regular one
way fare. Tickets good returning op to
and including July (ith.
For the V. S. I-etter Carrier excur
sion lo heaaida next hunday the I. C. A
U. trolley linn will run an early car leav
ing Oregon City at 6:15 a. m. lo accom
modate those desiring to take advantage
of the low rate from Portland.
Thomas Armstrong dienl last Friday a'
hi home In Harloa. He wa born in
Ohio Ml yeara ago and came to Oregon in
imiV The following children survive
him: Mrs. Iiesart, haleni; Thaddeus,
Goldendale. Wash.: L. . and Theodore,
ol Harlow.
The officers of Company A, Third Keg
iment, O. N. G., have received manuals
of the new military code of the state o
( ira.mii AUn rnlea and reitulatioDI
.l.n.iu.l l.v llm alula mililurv Itoard and
approved by the coin mender in -chief
May 4, JU0I.
Klm-a iiwivinfti lii Suvnuth street, near
the deKl, Know land haa more coin mo
dioli quartera and haa room for larger
stock. Accordingly he has laid in a new
line of samples for summer suitings and
respcctlully invllei you lo call and in
spect them.
Why do you work for small wagea,
when with ui you can earn three to the
dollars per dayT Pleasant, permanent
and profitable employment for ladies
and gentlemen. Address Manager, room
403 Chamlier of Commerce building,
Tacoma, Washington. )
Moaea Bpicer died last week, of pneu
monia, after a lingering illness. He was
05 years of age and an Oregon pioneer.
He came to Oregon over Jo years ago anu
located a claim near Wllboit Springs.
The funeral was held iroiu Shank &
ltiHioll's undertaking parlors.
Tho Northwestern Yeast Company of
Chicago, 111., la again distributing free
samples of their famous Magic Yeast.
There la hardly peison in the United
States not familiar with the good quali
ties of this favorite bread raiser. You
make no mistake when you buy Magic
Yeast at 5 cents a package and refuse to
take Imitations.
Ti-kla will he on auln Julv Srd and
4th, good for return up to July Oth,
Inclusive, between all points on Oregon
Lines, at one fare (or the round trip.
Don't fail to take advantage of this
opportunity lo visit your friends.
Grand celebrations will be held at
ditlorcnt points on our lines.
n r Khv. of Molalln. who succeeds
Vlninr Dixnn aa douutv countv clerk is
In the ollke gettiug on to the ropes. He
wits justice of the peace for Molalla pre
cinct for several years and is a well
known school teachor. Mr. Dixon will
rotire July 1 to his farm near Ely, where
he will receive his friends and discuss
igriculturul matters.
Card of Thanka.
Tn Ihn nnlnhhora. frlnmla and Artisan.
who so kindly assisted ua at the time of
our late bereavement, wa extend our
gratitude and thanks.
MR. AND SIKS. J AMKB IWCr AKLAHU.
Oregon City, Juue 25, 11)01.
4 i' Aiiy?4V-
r
Tli extra cost of tha
It is Equally f
Important "t
11 T
to know how to f
wisely expend yoor
money, u to kw.w
how to tarn it. f
r
r
Crescent
Chainless
I repaid many time by the
satiafartirm of riding it year in
and year out, regardless of
weather and roads.
A frco Choinles3 for a weeks trial to any one in f
f c doubt of their merits. f
af.
t"f' 'I' f ' '( 'l'! ' 'I' t t at f at a
HUNTLEY'S BOOK STORE
OH.EOOH CITY.
fr V '' J v v v L.s '
tV. ,, . V V ' AStt -
" -i '
A CIRL
A BOOK
A HAMMOCK
An ideal combination for summer
days We have the hooks and the
hammocks to suit the girl For loc
we give you your choice of many
good book kinda that Instruct
kind that entertain kind that
merely help to pass away the time.
All popular cloth novels, fi.jo
edition at $!.2o.
HAMMOCK SPECIALS.
We bought the entire sample line
from an F.attern drummer, ,y style,
no two alike. We got a special dis
count of per cent and saved the
freight. The r per cent, discount is
your if you buy one of these Ham
mocks we are satisfied with the
freight saving for our additional
profit. Price from 75c to $5.00.
tthatMiall t Hare Far Ieert!
This question srisea in the family ev
ery day. It 11 intwer it to-day. Try
Jell O, a delicious and healthful dessert.
Preparet in two minutea. No boiling!
no baking! simply add boiling water and
aettucool. Flavors: Lemon, Orange'
lUaptierry and Strawberry. Gut a pack
age at your grocers to-dr. 10 cts.
Flowers, ribbons, fancy rhitTm at a
great aclif!ce. Mia Goldsmith.
For Hale.
M feet V Irar k. 50 feet flat track. 5 V
roller and chair, 6 flat roller and
chair, 3:1 feet ra k iron, 1 rack pinion,'
I 4H iii Ii saw, lion fioinla.
All the above suiiahle for a light saw
mill. Call on or addreas J. IS. Yoder,
Needy, Oregi n.
F rra for tale.
Nine miles south of Oregon City, l1
mile eaat of Canhy and three miles
south 1 1 New F.ra, containing 1'j0 acre,
iio clear plowed land. HO Upland and 80
g'xid liinuthy land; none la overflowing,
nine ai-ree in orchard in different variety
of fruit, all fenced and cross fenced,
Iwn good wells, and good water. Good
buildings, I4 mile fiom school bouse.
Good 'ocaiion and g kxI roads.
Prii-e 40 ter acre. For particulars,
addreaa John Schindler, Canby, or in
quire on farm, Canby, Oregon.
y 11
2
We carry the largest stock Cask
ets, Coffins and Linings in Clack
amas county.
We are the only undertakers in
Clackamas county owning a
hearse and will furnish it for 1cm
than can be bad elsewhere.
We are under small expense and
do not ask large profits.
Calls promptly attended night or
W day
rhooa 476 and SOS.
R. L HOLMAN S
j
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Til VX 8f COEll H3C!!.
Fry's Squirrel Poison
Kills the squirrel quick and saves the grain. Ask for Fry's and use it now,
Price 25 cents For sale by druggists and general merchants
Prepared only by DANIEL J. FRY, the Manufacturing
Pharmacist, Salem, Or.
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Fry's Squirrel Poison is the greatest destroyer of mice on earth Put up ia
boxes containing enough to kill 500 mice Price 10 Cents.
ENTERPRISE AND W. 0REG0NIAN 2 00
The Housefurnisher.
See Us Grow. Developement is the sign of to-day, and
we are in line with plenty of reasons for development. Stock,
Prices, Methods, all point to the cause for our prosperity.
Won't you share in the good things?
There's a good deal doing
in our carpet department this
week, and some of the doings
will undoubtedly interest you.
There is no reason why you
shouldn't have that new carpet
now; the goods to suit you are
here and your credit is good.
Highest Grade Moquette,
per yard, $1 2$
Heaviest All Wool Ingrain, per yard 85c
The Climax Machine
'v; :.
planus oui among scniDg
machines in the market as
the embodiment of the most
advanced achievements in
machine making.
Its users are its best
friends.
May we tell you some
thing else besides the price?
$2500
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You Can Have Them.
Pretty windows are possible if you
supply pretty curtains, and we have
a stock to insure your getting good
ones. '(Here are curtains of light,
filmy lace in exquisite patterns, which
will add much to the beauty of the
room, while representing a very mod
erate outlay of money.
Some are prettily edged others
are plain.
For the Baby.
When you buy one of these carts
for the baby yon do a favor to the
whole family. It is useless to look
beyond this stock . You will find
these durable, attractive, and com
fortable. They are easy to push
and easy for the child as well as
easy for the parent who does the
paying.
Price $2 50 to $25 00
Keen Cutlery.
You can enjoy your meals better from hav
ing your knives with keen edges. You can
keep them keen if they are of good steel . Our
special knives are made for real service, and
have a peculiar quality that makes it easier to
keep them bright. You can have your knives
keen and clean if you buy these
$1 25 per set
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Nickel Plated Copper Tea
Kettle, $1 00
Salt Box loc
Egg Beater, 10c
t
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j gallon Freezer
$175