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J OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1901 7 I ii amm'im'ii. i tictom ion th"e" civ. rBuE.i)Ki.F.Bix-EnrgBEiwpii r, '''""NLi.ii a r- ' lnrknmnn Con iity Dimiioithw Hold Piriy Out llaniiii't at Ongoit I'll. llettr, imnrh hikI Ilimiorrulli: niiIh-uUh!- ;,. uiilliimluHlii lllnillllctllll 111 blllllltlflll anmilv at Llm J ark nun )KV bali'lllt'l llmt ...... i. ..i, i .i M'in,,,.,ii.i hull IuhL Kriilav iiitflit. ll was a llliv-rmit bainiiiit K t y tin) lioiiiorritia el ('iMi kniiiitit county. 4)iui hiindri-d mill twiinty-llvB ol the i f.ilililnl imrliHik of the Sl'mad I hut U l.r.iviilml. Tim IHIMHMtl lor whitdi tliu i' I... ... hi.. I tuna f nii,'iilvml ttaalllM f-II II 1 1 l.i.r tl,a ill iri.rilllt llllMIIKIltM Ol tllH I'M .......ru,.u In 1 1. la iiiinlv mill III tliU rn 4m llm (iim:lloii wmi Mirha a suwums fur J im I.OVHII rnpon uiai innru i"o mi . allumluiii a a lillllllmr ol nroiiiiliuiil I'l'lll- . i.H from tlirollullllllt tllH rOlllltV who have not tuMin Idtnilillttd with tlm imrly Jitira Ik lailini fur a iminhi-r ol vt-ara. I. vln rriiminrtxl tlm Populist and tllllllf thill MIIHI'kN l)( fllsloll, tilt) lNiiiiocrnH have tlmlilml to ko It alone In 1 o.iu ...Liiniu itmi muhii lliniMliin to atiner- I'H" wi... " - " MhIh tlie KtMiiihlhaiis in tlm manag wit ol county slliiira hut this threat ! not mirlmiHly cuiiaidnri-d save by lew of tlm minority parly wiiu aie puruuiiianjr ' inn utiles. lint .1 anv ralH tllH I llMIIOCI t" bttd tlliiu Ml llllllr llalltllll't. Tlm clam ..i...avili.r imiatH uti'. on which the hnn ....... i...i..iiimIiiI with imiiil. tlm clirars mi libnrally distributed witro better while the punih well ll was rertuiiily enlitleil J ... .t.u ........UllvM aJitM'tll'M liv WaV of li)mTiitliin. Tlm Kemurrals declare thai ' the coinpu.il ion nf this beveruKe was of i,fltiliitit alrnnuth to remind Ilium of a Keuiibllcau lolliilraiwii meeting, ('ol. Mllli.r. who nrrHideil M IobhI-master, ! not i crtuin ynt hnl llntt some Kepubll . ctin had undue lullueiicu over tlm mlxol ouist who prepared the drink. Consid Mrniii llm aiimiath of lilt) lilllH'li. then it : U not surprising thai lint Demm-rary . alimilil MialtM MIII'll lavish clitilllH III I1C ' riai at thu .I'lircmi'liliiii elections in thin : f.filtlitV (iovmnor ('Immlwrliiln w the prin . clpul nHkKr ol the vruinK '' H j other lliiiiK" mlvliwil hrinoiiy n. (Hu ll ....nraifi.it lliH lill thlt tilt) lV'IIHHTalll' party ntaiKln only lor iifKllon. Other In aililrr-ni tlm iniMitinit were: Jonlnii i Mrliniiiel. of l'olk rmuiiy : I'rof. W. A V-ii n, tillhert L. limine, Oribhlf , ! V. W. Ji-Hiie. Win. tiillny. II. ! k-.IU !)r M ('. HtrlrkLlld. J. II. N Unt nviir. lion. Sum While. lUker City; (. i A. lUr.linn, U. U. II. Miller, l'rof. II 3 I.. M.C.iin. Dr. W. K. Curll, II. (i 4 Kl at t If U, Mkl t iir (1. Cutilli-lil ami Win ' Vanuhn. Noun ol the aiieaker, how i evnr. wert) heuril iliirlnif the evrlilliK to I ouota Jacknon' fantuu word.: "Hy i ilia Mlrna I thu KHileral Union liiimt and ' ahall he prenerv-d." Cooke'i orchflra , m in attnditii-t) and did it heat. i I .itta ,.re read (ruin a nuiulwr ol ; a.r..Miiai.t lli.tnia'rat throilithollt til I I,, ikliimi mvitatinlia liad llHttn ad ' lrred and who were unahle to attend. Auioiik the leUera read were thoiw from , the follow inif HHineil Keutleliien : Jiul.e J. O. Ilooih, Urant !'; Hon ; Will K. Kinir, Oniariu; Oncar lliiyter, u.r, llullaa I'nlk rnnntv: Pre. I . L. :aiiiplll, ol thti Univemity ol Oreiron, ! Kunene; Hon. John K. (iratke, Atoria; I .tmlati John Kultoii, Waht-o; Hon. K. IL llovd. l'endloton : Hun. A. h. Keame, Ntiitlotlc NIiowIiik HecelpU nd Kx pendlturri of the ( lly fur 1)103. Oregon City Won Out In Mult A(lnnt Noiitlieru PaclUc t'oinmiiy. Th-al.lD inii.reu. court liamled down The annual report of City Kecorder , ... , . I Currv. a irennlel to mo city couih:ii v a.l-clHlon Mon.l.VHUtali.li.(Ju.lK..Mc-l'"y l ,,. conUill()1 ,,1, ol In- Jatkaliiiville; Hon. J. M. Wall, llill- l-.ro- Mr. W. A. Wab. Dalla: lion. w. A. Itootli, 1'rinevillu; Hon. Oexter Hlce, (V A. llrlrlUIHtl. l'l'll- j dlriton ; Hon. Alux. Kweek, Portland; Hon. W. I). Hare, llillshoro; Mr. Sam ii ol M. (iarland, I.elmnon ; llmt. M. A. l.tl.. I UFlB min ill I I Mil t " t w " --- - - - . Kupl. Oreuon ritate Penitentiary, Salem; Hon. L. r . (Jrover, Portland ; O. 1'. Co al, in, attornev-al-law. KoHt)buru: Win. l'oril.uil : A. Klnii WilHon, K., Col. ! red V. HoleniBn, attorney, 1'ortland ; H. W. Kean, Urlonl. Tl,a uni.i.ral riiniiiiitteii. to w hich i largely due the credit lor the uccen ol the haiiiiuet, waH composed of Hobert A. iiii.., i N Wall. J. P. Lovett. J. K. iMIII'll Vi ..p - - - - -r llednen and Cha. Thoinpwiii. ( redil (or the nlendid liinch nhonld he nhareii i.u (i I) I'.liv. J. W. Cole. MrneHt MaH I. A. Mi In. Hiram K. alraitfht and -I.... k'..Hu uluipot.ulltnli.il Hie refreeh l.lina. nu.i. in - I -MiiitniitKH. An Invi-eliinilion com iitt.. la at work in an endeavor ,. uannrtnin mho lllaile tllS Ulllllh Tlm other committee that worked in connection with thoe already uutiinur H...r.a aa fiillnttK' l- ..i If TV Ruattin. W. K. Lllivnn - ' Carll. I'olk lirihhle, T. L. Turner, K. U. -...ii..lil amt ll I). I.atouri-tto. ' i.,li.il,in Inlin W. I.odi-r. J. II. Walker. Howard I.atourette, Jack Cau- 1..1.1 u...l 1 II WMHtover. iidi.i .. w 1,1 la it u aH nxrhaim the mean" of re uniting thu various factions ol the uii n.iriiv imrtv in Clackitinaa county, little aignillcancr) attiiches to the banquet. 1. .. ,.m a anrl nf a InVH ftlHHt that W H IHlf- ticipuled in by soveral Democrats from throughout the county, who have not of recent yearn aiiniaieu wun mai urgin. I.u,.uiibu ,tl itH fiiuion ttolu'V. lion - :-- .- . . Hut with a reunited opposition the u..... ,1,11, .una, am nut fearlul of the result 'Cl.u iwtrniMl lieinihlit'Rii niainrity in this fount v is from MO to COO, while individ nal maioritiuH have reached aa high lomi in rnlnninu to recotini.e the inenibera of the deceased Populist party, who have lor a diiiihw oi ym umn ii...i aiili Mm DemocratH In a ftl- cion arrangement, the latter have throw n their own party entirely on it own strength, which does not exceed 1200, I ,.f r.AlU) .tnlaa In 1 1A fOlintV. out oi a iomi ui r The average vote cast 1b about 4000. Ul that nuinlMjr, the Democrats will cast r00, the Kocialists W0, and the remain ing 2300 will lie fotiud in the Kepublican comm. . . In the disorganization of the fusion - l IM.,,l.atnii. nnlinlv. thn He- tnovemeiit in .!." ...--j ---- --- publicans have been strengthened rather than weakened, many were mum.v .ur . l Inalnn til'kt. that COll Id not be Induced to vote the straight Dem ocratic ticket, me majority ui have returned to the Kepublican ranks, whence they originally came, while a mall number will unite with the Social ist Kepublican leaders contend that in view of these actual conditions, the prospect of Democratic success in Clack amas county was never farther removed than it is at this time. Encouraged by tbe fact that Clackamas county went lor Keames, bat forgetting Hermann's un popularity, and tbe general apathy of the Kepubllcans that made bucu a re sult possible, the Democrats are plan ning a vigorous campaign this spring, when they expect to capture some ol the important county offices. But, un . .. l.a hard been ra cier ine wmiiiimn , i ;,.i (nr the Democrats of Clackamas county at the approaching election is a political Impossibility. Ilrl.hi' decree In the suit of the city ol Oregon City agnlimt the Hniilhern I'aclllc Uailroad Company. Hy Hie decision ol the supremo court the city 1 given abso lute title to the proiierty In controveisy, and the rights of the railroad company over that property is umiieu m mini tun- cenions hy orilliiHlii e a me cuy naa or n, av urant. Undue & (Irilllth apreil for the city In tlm suit. The opinion was wrumn n; jubim lleaii, and the following is a aigeMt of its contents ; This was a lit by the municipality oi Oregon City to determine the right of the railroad company upon a certain strip of land Iving along the foot ol the blulr which Olviiles wreijon uny iron, north to south. The supreme court holds that this strip was dedicated to public use as a street by the stale of Oregon and the United Stales, and their siicces ., H, llarvevs. and that all tlie rights ol the railroad company acquired from the I-enliv Is stllijecl thereto, ii i mr iher held that the railroad company has secured no title by adverse kinsession, for ll entry was by teruilion ol me city. As the decrees in the court lielow conllneii the company in lis use oi mo street to a certain portion, a llmling upon a tuetion not presented by the plead ings, the supreme court modified the de cree to this extent and leave the right of the company under the city ordinan- ,...a (,,. iiirti.Mr Bi.mi.oienL. The decision of the supreme conn in this suit is moro reaching than the tie- ...a ruiulritil hv Cirriiil J unite aic- Itride. of this district, from which the .-II...U.I .. r.anv MrittMaled the rase it ii. u ilu. lHix,. tl.a rilv a if Iveo almo- lute title to that part of the cily over w hiuh the defendant company s roan- lied extend", save such concessions as i. K..U,. urantail hv ordinance. These I,. tlm riirfit of way lor tlie main track and possibly a single side track. Hut the railroad company Is now ...ul..,Hlt.in nvur tl.M rtrnnertv in tUS- ilianiia. .. , - 1 ... .min two or three sidetracks, and It Is . . .... i . I, now up to the city wnal ainposuion siian l.u iA ll.a'aariin. Tlie COIllrOVerV aa to the title ol the land, which has i i.. I., aa ir lnthir or not it la-uil 1,1 .i.,,., - is a street, was precipitated about thirty i .ir i . mouth ag , wnen inc nt-iriiouni. m ...nui. u,.,l..i m Him ilinrHLrard ol re monstrance by residents of this cily, al lowed it train to uiocaaue iiie pannanrj a.ava In llm hill If TIih railroad com- oanv coniended that it was entitled to ik. i,,n nr ine nroneriv over hi, h It tracks iiaed, and had the in ,u.r.i. In train as It lllcaned h.alf Tlm amt was instituted at that lime to determine the city's rights to the prenilee. and the decision oi me .,. o.mrt irranta the citV more . , , ' , u i u ' - W, y nuhts and more nearly abtiuluto title to ti,u n,.,i... h,aii ta-aa enticeded DV Judge Mcllrido iii the circuit court llrutally Tortured. A i.aan r-aniM tn Hl, bt that for persist ......,.r..lll t.irliirn liaa nerlians Uli.a.i., i. . w. ... - , -( never been mualed. Joe (joiouica, oi ..!.. falil ur.n.a "Knr IS vears 1 endured insulferable pain from rheuma- tinui. and nothing relieved me though I tried evervthinu known. 1 came across l'li iri,. Hitt-ra ami It's the irreateat med ... .i . i.i.. k ,... .,,n. n ..it i inr trial. I run on. n i, ..ul... ,( ii r-nmnli.tHlv relieved and i-nrrid me." Just aa iiootl for liver and bi.l.wiu irmiti K ami itMiiera v uelillllV Only 5th:. Satisfaction guaranteed by Charman & Co., druggifts. its last meetiiiK, contained much of In terest concerning ine unanciai conouiuii of Oreuon City. As will be seen from a u ..I ll,a i.itu'a (Inani-l-a on the edi- II nunio vi . " ,J - torial paite, Ihe total Indebtedness of the city l $I7,47.0K. Duririir the year lUO-'l, the warrant intlulileiiiies was nicreancn ITJHl.lO hut there was applicable to the payment of those warrantslIUll 74 more cash than there was to he applied on the warrant indebtedness January 1, last, when this part of the city's IndebtedneK amounted to l'l,-1i,08. The preaent warrant Indebtedness of the city is .'4,677.27. In I'M, the receipts ol ine city aiti.ro iraled 12177.31, which, witli a can uai- atic from the preceuum year oi to..i, made an available fund of H2Sll.tiK. The receipts came from the following sources : Saloon license Taxes 27 Koad Toll Tax " r i,..n..a 473 21 i'reiniiiin and Interent on war- ranU an1' bonds (Cemetery fund 0 Sale of Lots 4" if" Fines i',.,,.l I.'-,. 30 00 Hna-ar rrmlllM-tionB . . . .. 20 00 , Total 12177 31 Tina money was expended as follow: Warrants redeemed J"3 02 Int. on Warrant redeemed... KM 16 Intercut Coupons raid HM i ToUl 1 1016 60 Cash balance on hand Janu ary 1,1004 2540 11 The total warrant indebtedness for the aini.nntail in I'dil il and the fol- Luiinu la a anmmarv ol the Dtirnoses for which the warrants were drawn : I'olice (hinartment A. ai.. n, Hiit. street and sewer 2KK) 24 l.nrlita Street work and cleaning . (ire ilepirtmenl . Kecorder, treasurer, prosecutor Sewers Printing Itetmner Hood Kull'erers Small pox case Flection Saloon rebate Taxes snd Charter L SMC C 11)20 40 850 75 815 10 733 44 375 04 227 7 100 00 1)6 30 05 30 33 33 34 88 Total 39421 WHAT THIS MAX SUS. Only Ke-fihoes the Reiitlmenls Ttiouit.ud In Our Kepubllc. of Kemember that the payment of 11.50 .ui,.,.. n inn irk in r.meruriBo. ...I, .il.. ii lu .halinnimnt iiibscrnitlon or in advance, entitles you to a guess as to tlie amount oi money in mo r,umr" nionev ir. One truess for every i-ou t int is liaid. Here is a cnarice io ki ..ui, Via.. I. an, I lia lil.HrH.IIV COUl liensated for your time in estimating the amotllll ol mont'V Cliniainim in mnji a Ash llurrel Jimmy. A ai.i..a nf annir will llH irivim bv tllO Salvation Army next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock A vivid description will ne .riv.n ,f thn Armv'a llrst lauding on An.ai-ii.un ai.i ami Mliwli V Ol US UTHl ,-niivHrt in thm country. All are wel come. Ensios Ckahtkbk The Oregon City reader is asked to thoroughly investigate the following. T his can readily oe done, tor me Keuutr man whose statement is published below will only be too pleased to answer any communications mailed to him it the, writer really sutlers irom ine eimoyiug consequence which always attends inact- ve or weaxeneu aiuneys. J. Jenkins, of 315 Kast Sixth St., Port and. now retired iroiu active lile, says: 1 think very highly of Doan's Kidney rills. I used them lor an attack of acute !,hi kacliH which had annoyed me for some Utile time. Three days after I be- Kan their ue I knew they had gone to the cause ol the uuu, "ragging P' across the small of my back and relief came sooner llian I expected. I believe .... r i....An..t full ttie cure is permanent iur i no uu any symptoms of a recurrenca. Other members ul my lamily have used Doau'e Kidney Pills with equally good results.' i.i. .n..ra nr.ml likH this from Ore- gou City people. Call a; C. U. Huntley's druu store and ask what his customers t or sale oy an dealers, i rice mi rau, Foeier-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. sole ... I... ,1. TTnit.i.1 s;iat..H. Kemember the name Doan's and take no other. i MID.YEAK UKADUATIXU EXEUCISE I. SELLING SALE ' Opportunities Offered During Our Clearance Sale Wrappers Flannelette, well made and trimmed, regular $1.00 value, at 78c each Flannel Waists of all wool ma terial, colors red, blue and black, choice at the very low price of $1.10 Flannelette Waists, Good pat terns and materials, reduced to 39c Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, $1.00 quality for 79c Dress Goods Regular value $1.25, on sale at 99c Regular value $1.50, on sale at $1.20 Regular value 50c, on sale at 39c Regular value 25c, on sale at 21c Men's Suits Our all wool $10,00 values in all sizes at the very low price of $7.85 Umbrellas A big reduction during our Clearance Sale, regular $1.25 values, special 98c Boys' Suits ages 6 to 15 years, all wool material, reduced to $2.95 Boy's Norfolk Caps reduced from 50c to 39c eacli Women's Underwear Heavy weight vests, the best 50c grade, for 39c Women's Combination Suits, feeamless, glove fitting, values 65c, special 48c Boys' Bicycle Hose Our regular 25c quality, at 18c Saxony Yarn in colors, special at 3 skeins for 10c All Men's Clothing radically reduced Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Walking Skirts at surprisingly reduced prices Take advantage of Price Reduction during this Sale I. SELLING Suspension Bridge Corner Seventh and Main Streets Continued from Page One. Fourteen Young People Will He Gradu ated Friday Eteulng, Jan. 22. MDl CECELIA STOWE, Orator, Entrs Nous Club. 176 Warren Atcihio, r....., I, i lift 99.. 10V2. For nearly four years 1 suffered from ovarian trouble!. The doc tor insisted on an operation as the only way to get well. I, however. strongly olijectett to an 0eraiioii. Mr huHUftiiil felt disheartened as well as 1, for home with a sick woman is a disconsolate place at best. A friendly druggist advised 1, in nut a l.ittlu ,.f WillO fit iiiu w a,- " " - - - Cardui for mo to try, and lie did I began to improve in afew days and my recovery was very rapid vun in einhteen weeks I was another being. Mrs. Stowe's letter shows every woman how a home is saddened by female wesknes aad hswcoinpletely Wine of I'ardni cures that sick ness and brings health and happi ness again. Do not go on niffrr inff. to to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle f Wia of Cardui. The mid-year graduating exercises of the Harclay High school will be held at Shively's hall Friday evening, next.Jan .... n. ) a -Ihsh of fourteen vounit teo- ple will at that time be presented with diplomas. "Paddle Your Own Canoe" has been auopteu as uie ciaea wuiiu. lied and w hite are the class colors and I .....n.ilinn tllA r-tttMH tlnW'Hr. At a TtS' ICU liLB,,",' " cent meeting the class elected olhcera as follows: President, tari i. uanonR, seu rtarv. Mary F.llen Long: treasurer, Lillian F. llayward. The programme oi exercises is as iui- una . Piano solo Chachoucha-Katl Mixs hdna Daulton. Invocation Kev. P. K. Hammond r i 'I'tinn'rt i.mn i nui a Lrfjveiv L-inu.ar t Miss Foster The Debutante Miss Cross Vocal solo, King uut vt nu neus Mm K.iln KinnniAn Mann. Class History Mary Ellen Long . ... . . 1 . II.. I l lano Uiitu, aioonugni on umuuunuu. Margaret uainson Mattin travrlnn ftradlnv ria. p.,,.,linr-v Carl Harisherger VTn-u Knn. () Kose". IOI LAIVB mo 11 1 Live, (c) A fcong OI cueeu t . irilan I'inimtn Mann Piano Solo ..... Selected Satie May suinvan. lletay " Resources of Oregon Lillian Haywaru. Instrumental Quartet n. m .. 1 1 f 1 fclsa leiiora, maicouu imiuiu, Wallace Telford. William Telford. Class Poem .... farl Kimmnnl Presentation ol Diplomas, Dr.W.E.Carll Class Song -"M Dropped Dead. M. J. Porter, night-watchman at the Oregon City Manufacturing Company s woolen mill plant in this city, dropped dead from heart disease while returning t.:. A,V voatnntrv tnorninff. TllO 1 Ills wvtm. deceased was about 65 yeara ol age and .1 ll.. t?aat came nere recently irom vuo iin. x of the other countries are treated, beginl ning with Kritisli America ana conciuu inii with the European countriei. Eaoh ni n,a atatna ronstitutins the United Stales a' tbe lime of the writing oi tne , geography is described at length but there are no maos or oilier niumraviuun. i The author made a mis-calculation as to the population of the United States in 1KH. tie Wrote on inis suojecv as ioi- lows: "Admitting the population of the United Slates at present (1804) to be five millions, which i very near the exact number and that this number by nat nral increase and immigration, will be doubled in twenty years, and continue to increase in that ratio for a century to .... ,1 Mn.Ul a U H.MI come, at mat perioo, tucro -.m be in the United States loO.OOO.OOO in habitants, nearly twenty millions more than there are ai pieseni in an r-uruue. And when we consider the probable ac quisition of people by foreign immigra tion, and that the interior and unsettled parts of America are amply sufficient to provide lor lUlS nuriiuer, mo prcnumi I strum- that thia -ultimate will not 1 1 V ' 1 1 IB - - - - differ muterially from the event." Among the many oiu dooks ana rents of an early day that are preserved by resident ot tins cily, is a volume oi Isaac Newton's philosophy of mathe matics. This book is the property ol J. W. Draper, the land olnee attorney. It was originally presented to Mr. Draper's brother, T. M. Draper, by Captain O'lUra, a graduate ot the University of Dublin. The book consists of 530 pages, was written entirely in Latin and is com pletely illustrated. The volume was printed in 1726. Clearance Sale The Enterprise 1.50 per year. Wliia'a In a .fame? Everything is in the name when it comes to Witch Hazel Salve. E. C. De Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered some years ago how to make a salve from Witch Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protrud ing Piles, Ecseraa, cuts, burns, bruises and all skin diseases uevt m oaive ubb no equal. This has given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. O Baantat lifMSU sf ,0TO n IA. .ltviLn.YolWBwpi ' Inside each pound package of Lion Coffee will be found a FREE same. 60 different games. All new. At Your Qrocer'a. Men's fine wool Underwear, $1.00 value for 75c Men's Wright's Health Underwear, cut to 72c Fleeced Underwear, cut to 37c Big lot sample overshirts at 25 to 33 per cent reduction Gloves reduced now 9c, 19c, 27c, 38c up Heavy leather Mittens cut to 55c 50c suspenders cut to 37c; 40c suspenders cut to 25c 25c suspenders cut to 14c and 18c Corduroy pants cut to $1.33 50 pairs Men's Pants, cut prices, at $1.14, $1.37, $1.88 Men's all wool suits cut to $5.65, $8.67, $9.73 Our Clearance Prices on Good New Clothing are quite as low as the old stuff is at so called cost sales. jNeckwear at 5c, 10c and 18c that sold at 15 to 25c . Tmrolrv HntVl rripan and PCM(- -fV off uvn biij 'vv j ' C ' O Men's 40c wool socks 30c, 20c grade 14c Misses' wool hose, our bargain 20-center, now 15c Cotton hose for Children and Ladies, 9c up Corsets $1.25 Corsets at 89c; 75c grade 50c, and some at unusual price of 34c and 22c Millinery now at nominal prices French hats, 50c up; untrimmed 10c up. Trimmed hats, 50e up 10c Ribbons up to No. 12 for 5c; Fancy Ribbons, Nos. 12 to 16 cut to 3c per yard Cut prices on Yarns, Dress Goods, Notions, etc Sample onoes at $ to $ on price Rubbers. odds and ends 10c 100 lbs Stock Salt 50c 50 lbs Fine Salt 45c ft lV,a Arm v- Hammer Soda ... 25c 3 lbs same, bulk 10c, 8 lbs 25c Pino Vinrrl wheat flour $1.05 Coffee 7c, 10c, l2c to 20c Compare our 20c Coffee with 35c grades elsewhere Uranges ana .Lemons ic eacn 17 lbs Rice $1.00 9 lbs fine Mush 25c E. C. HAMILTON THE RED FRONT OREGON CITY Grace L II LET US II Prices Reasonable Do Your Work Work 0"aranteed ' ' We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Telephones-Office 1121 Residence 1833 0