Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 22, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON. CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1904
ninlliiril.
Winter ninm nml li-lt Hluiiit nil hu ll of
tlm I m i I tt I Know MnnilHy mot iiintf hihI
mi '1'iii'Ml.iy n Unlit IIKIII'. 'l'lm 0.lll
)iiii'cliiii win ly ltd hIwiicm. Mt.
t (( I tn ni'iir wioiitfli l HilmirH wll limit
ItH (linilUriM-HllIll HlllppllHUH.
Jim 'riiini f li mlil lii Iiifin I" Vf'lt
I'm mI In Iiih tiii.ilnT AP"Ml nml
BprincwkUir. - (
I'oiNnim (liiiniiii, nf Clm kuuiMK county,
nxt Willi llm Ohwi'KO ftHK" nn Hi" Wi
mill lii'I'l lm M""rl,,ry ,'"liv"",i,,n '"'
! Mall thwir nllii iTii mid ilo older Iiiihiiichi".
Tim (olli)WiiiK nllli'iT wurii ImnIhIIwI iy
1 Mm. K. A Nilillii, of KvhiiIiik Hiar
'(ir.iniiii. Miilliioiniili cmintv: Miii"r,
Williiiui iriwli liWMt. ; hvitmimt, J.
n ...k illliir I'lillllltll III llDI'l'H i
till!.... l.iu III I Ul ImV Willi in lllllirll'll Willi
(.-pt ..
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" t III) II III HIBl H' II n p"
" Tim i; li'itiin.r, ii-n. Work
"' I"'",'"Ibi., Williiiui Ili-Hnll aHiH.u
knun fllftt
nl Hiuwiiril,
ii i :i. ....... ,.h.i, Km. ( A. KhIoii 1 IriMK-
iii'it, T. I-' Turner J mwury, V. K.
Il..nrv Al.-n and Mark lUknr look a Hi- ; umi kwiH-r, h. - !
fliilnlii'ii nml I'orvnllm.
Mr. Wi-iMln linn it very ulrk linrne.
Kuiiim kiml d( kiilni'y complaint.
CnliU nl a norluii ty have Ix't'ii very
plttvulllllt.
CliMrlm I'ullvka'a little liny in Iwttur.
Henry rVliatta i riuiiixllliiir thn limine
Ultily iH'i iiill liy Mm. C. Ilrland. IIh
Iniiml Hi" "ill were rnitliiK mill limi torn
away llm 'Imp Mini tlm kitchen part.
Mm. I'liwuil'ii mother in ntniipiiiK with
her tlilx Winter.
Mr. Ilarbara Mum" lm n-liiriiLxl (nun
all t-iteiiileil vmitin WaahuiKlnn.
John KflntiU pli'iit (ate ii attain
aeeti In our iiiIiIhI.
Tlm pi'iiplii live nl IhnI iit moved un
tu llm OH- Have phicti. They have
been ipliln iiiilnrliinmu 111 imvinif mm
Mm w liii Innl lo Im .i-r-l mi Inr
IH'iiiliflltii mnl who l not mrniiK vet mi. I
minllii r mmilxil met imil typholil lever
mnl alno liwt liy ill-nth I"" l't upmi n(
hornet.
M inn Kitle W I ml urn lo Imr lnunr
III Ji lli imui UeUy nil o r a plenul VihiI
with Iri In in Sinllnril mnl Fmu 'tnu
Niin ii ClirinliiniR.
AncuNt Pclknr IIihIn tlm rnmlii very
bail ilown Ihn.iiKli Iht- woml ramp.
We h.'r thai tlm mill lieinii ah'iiduwn
at M. Helen. I. O. mnl hi hrolhi-r C.
M. I in Hi' Iivi tiliniil Ihl'ir Hlli'lilH'll I"
nirpi'iiliT wink rni.l fi Iniililiiitf iint
pri'li-iiliuilH IIiiiicii Inr Hi'", iwimn -i nn"
plHIl".
Mhlllirl.
Ham. ruin, rain, niud, mini, mini.
Mr lllnlini' I'holilil't id tllllllllllt full
blt now.
Ktmik (irniwtiiillfr lian "old hi plm-
to Mr. Kliniii r, who lian jul imimim (roin
th l' t.
Mr. ml Mm. W. D. Hill, E. K. Oin
tlmr mnl iUiikIiIit Unr llcnilfd Cii
trl (,rni( t IWnviir Cruek ymlwrilay.
Tlmy rport Hint linm.
All-rrl nd Olio Hornw hiicli, ol Klm,
m vimlliiK with llmir parent, Mr and
Mr. C lliirnw liui'li Inr lew week.
V am -ry Kind to bps them back in
their old place.
Kolwrt Hcliul!' minllnn fr wai
aeen In our nflKhborhuod I ant Hundkr.
K. F. (iintlmr I buay priiniiu hit
orchard.
It 1 fxpeclMt that l'rof. Schmidt will
tait imw ainiiin cla in Urn nar (ii
tnre and we will kindly invite thn aanm
niinn nmn who attenilnd the lHt term
l ...... ii... anil itiaturlmd the cla. to
u. . " -
coiiie aitmn.
Will lltlman vUitwl at the tmme of
In old friend, K. F. tiintlmr, Kniiday
We are Dlannlni: to atart ilebatinK
nciiily t tin place helnre very lonn.
I". ManHliiiter ha pnrchaaed llnck of
her p.
HpiMii'K railed aiti'iitiiin In the inrrri
piininry law nml llm inan-r appointed a
coiiiiniili e of one (run each ol the 1
Itrmine to circulate a pmilion in Clacka
iiiiin coiinly lo thai ellnct Mr. ManKiM
.lol.n.ini iirenlHil a rHNiiltll loll IIIVoriiiK
preparation of an nrlcullural exhlhil In
... ,li.i.Uvd while Urn national itrwuit"
1 in aeaNion In Portland. Nov. IWH. A
ri'Holutiiin wa preaenled liy A. M. mun-
ey and the ame pamnl dirertmu llm
wcretarv to write and ak henalnia
Mitchell and Fulton to ll their infln
encn to aicurn the W of the parcel
imwI lull ml alNO the mil promim mi
llm inane ol podtal i liinuicy. (,o-oiern-
linn wan alan hroUKhl la-fnre tlie (iiii!e
and expliiined III lln t' liaveHiiiinia
appointed lo buy mid ell for llm patroim
hut wa Hot ai-tud upon hut will be ii"jt
I'omiiiiB urMiiuti. Mr. Iiowar.i niani-
tlm aiinoiinii-i t thai there are
i...m ,.f 1I1.1 iraiiinin Oreiriiii, The
0wi'KO KtalilH treated It vmltnr frril
kikI roval. Mini Uireil ikmiiii 11111 n-i'""'--There
were lt pernoli who took llm llltll
li'Kiee.
tin ii. it t.tr.M.I Itl HTM id entertainment
thai I lo Im' k-iven at I he itranne hall on
the L'.iPl Hint.
Thermometer 'M decree ; enow three
illi hea deep,
llnr Irii-niU who are abrnnil fir their
heulHi, Mm. Stella Hani and Mi (rii
Lewellen, are i 111 iirov iiitf nicely.
Frank Shannon, ol Heaver Cieek wh
Kiiet Silllday in Sprinnwater
lVlml'w In H inne?
KverythiiiK In in the name when it
come to Witch I laud Salve. K. V. le
Wltt A Co., nl Chicago, diecoverwl eoiue
yeara ano how to make naive from
Witch 1 1 axl thai i upeciflc fur I'ilea.
For blind, bleedinu, iU'ldiiK and protrud
IlilT I'ilea, F.ciema, cill. Imrtia, lirtliee
and ll kin illaeaw iHiWilf Salve ha
no eipial. Tin baa uiven rme lo nunier
oil worthleaa counliirfcitH. Ak for l)e-
Witt' the irenuine. hold ty ueo. n.
Harding.
(IhiliiHry.
Died, December III. I !).'!, at her home
011 Atcm-v I'laln. Mr. Caroline fmrd,
wifu of M. O. Uard. remiltnK f"""
cliininc atiiiiiai h tiiiiilile
T' e dtic. nHeil wa born in September,
lnri, mi whin in known tlm old Welch
hum in lliirhlaiel, ( bull mini" eo'iii'v.
.. .1.,. t until Oi l'. In r, I H 4 ,
when aim iiinri ti'il 10 i ). liar I, nl
Heaver Creek, Oregon, whoc'ill auiviv.-a
.There waa Imrn to Ihi couple einl.l
..I. ilil t ..it .. Villi I ,f uhnm are fill living,
v.r.j Mr. Ad Keve-i'., nl llii'hlainl,
()re.; Mra. Kvn Kirk, ol A ney l'lain;
Mera. ('beater, Human! Hud Ioid,
and llm .Mirwe Mvrtle and Untie, who
are Hill liviliK wllii their father nl IhlM
place. . , , . .
Mr. ami Mra. (iard lived Willi their
family in CUikainaa county until June..
r.K):i, when they moveil to their nonm
aiead of tbi place. j
The deceHed waa a firm believer ol
lbH(opd d ever triH.I to live up lo :
thedunea of a ClirialUn. She leave
one ialer and two brn'I.era lo mourn her ;
Ina. viz: Mr Murv Kirk, of MonW'itn- I
erv.Cal.. Mr. Frank Welch, of Oiem ,
Cilv, ml Mr. Charm Welch, of lliiih-j
llllin, ve)'Mi I
The remain were lain minui ;
home nlace, there ladtiu no He clmaen 1
lor a ceini'lery aa yet. T'e bereeil
lamily baa the entire aympiilliy in me
people of Aiiem y I'lain. Dainv.
"rlitloii for l.lceiiNe,
In the couiily court of llm Mate of Ore-
, I... i.,.iiiil V lit 1 'hickalllil.
" ' 3 - " I I I
Wi. tlie iinileraiuiied le-al voter nl i
F'aiile Creek p.ecilici, Clic k un:i c unity,
Slale ol Oieuotl. reepei tblily a-k that aj
licenae to Bell apitiniou, mall or vinoii 1
in bunl K.iL-le I'reek tiiecinc.l, he
JinMi U illii-lm nn liaiemair.to
aell in (jilatititiea leaa than one gallon :
SALE
llrulnllr 'I'orlur'l.
k .m. eaiiie in liiht that for neraUt
ent and iinmrrcilul torture ha peihap
never lieen equaled. Joe bolntiicK, 01
'..i..a. Calif uriiH "fur lli vears 1
ejiilnre'd iiiHiill'erahle pain from rimuma-
Liam. and notbiiiK relieved me thniinh I
iriml nvervthimr known. 1 came acroa
F:ittrie !itterand It' the ieuteBt med
icine on eaitli for that trouhlo. A lew
bottle of it completely relieved and
cured me." Jut.1 aa good for liver and
kidnev trouble and tieimrally debility.
Only 5tlc. Satia'aclion unrnteed by
Cliarman A Co.. druKmrt.
Kedland
Winter ha come at last. The gruintl
Is while with oow.
It look aa if the stork
Kedland.
has nest at
Born to the wife of II. A. Allen son,
Jan. 10. Mother and bbe dolna well.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. Hollimiworth have
taken two month's old boy to raine.
Mr V. M Shine has been on the
sick list.
t J f!. Armstrong is sick with 1
gnpie.
K. N. Huck is Improvinir in health nd
1st skvnraTiniJ mt lila kitchen cabinet, which
is very handy. F;very housekeeper
ouuht to have one.
hrothers have sold the
balance of their saw mill to Mr. Leach,
nl Nee dv.
Mrs. K. Moriran nd family and Mrs.
T. Morgan have left for the mines.
John Richardson has the plans drawn
for a wood shed.
Molalla.
Our vlllsife has (tone to seed on danc-
inn; a "hoe down" from 1 hatikHf,ving
fci St. I'atrick'i IJay.
Molalla has failed to ornaniw a liter-
-lr,tMr tin wnniter I lie
wrji vn;trj iin .,... ,
Siecial seaaion of the Leuialatuie bad to
go It blind.
They sav. a "new democrat" in town,
yoniiK llarles; wen, 01 couree, um
tweet little fellow cannot help it, awhile,
. I. A 1.
but there la yel one nope lor mm i b
alio a little granger.
A Mr. Wakea and wife have moved
into IheC. W. Dart re"ideuce.
l?.ttuirt Mtr'rtVfir liaa been viaititiK here
for two week. Mr. Slrayer Harts for
the far Kant, where he baa a government
iKJHltlOn
Harvey Dart ha the name of drawing
f Ilia
iliia winter for the
air.e ol hi team, and by the way, ifa ko
!, in tukH a 1;, mil tem to out-iiull Har
vey', wherever you Hnd them.
Mr. M. K. Thomas and sistef, Miss
'.... Kli.ui nn viaitiinf relatives in
I'ortland.
C. W. Herman, ol Abaipia, waa home
Sunday lo visit with hia brother, Uarry,
who is quite ill with appendicitis.
V.. V.. Jndd is on the sick list, having
tnken a severe cold.
I ilit anneareil nn the farm
a few ihivR uuo. where he exwets to put
in some improvements.
!...:.. vin...u ,11,1 nnr tmn Uat Sat 11 r-
mni iuii ,,ivi; ... - - --
day, Hhuking hands with old time friends.
Honrup Ol'Ih A Co. came out ot the
mniinliiina Salurdav eve. They went to
the mine last Monday.
Thomas. Sawtell and MoshberRor at
tended l'oiuona Uraniie at Oswego and
came home well pleaaeil Wltn me iraier-
nal Way the uaweo people uwu 111cm.
There won't be much hnrrahinu for
ftUvUnil in these Parts: he is out of
date with the Western people.
D W lb nlctiMine
.1 M I. von
W II llawleV
J M Johii"i.n
ii I'.erry
Wilhern
N F. Simyley
i linrnett
l-n,ie hnrblll
Ii F Clerter
Kilwanl Still
.lulill (iitheii
I, (ilMiena
i W Dowty
I (; Terw ay
K Ii Kelpie
S K Heiple
W lymney
A A It Hawkins
N K Heiple
K S Cxips
W K StralKhl
K I Noble
TT I'ankey
K T l'rtnn
John Henkle
James Henkle
.lamea Anderson
Charles Hoese
A (iiliaon
II F Gibson
C Kees
M Thomson
II J Kifcault.
A L Baker
I J Jndd
(i C Callow
( V Wineaett
A D Wineett
F Douulass
0 W CleHter
Jl'l rreter
B T Forrester
HC Heiple
W
J
C I!
W
V
John Z i'iri
I' hernll
A Irwin
ii F It.iyer
i W Johnson
N M Tracv
A 1 h-rliardur
Soul h
W Arrnl.l
A Wilcox
JauicN Smith
A Dowty
Win (iliheua
II H Halhon
K H (iiliRon
J A Huter
K C Suler
James Smith, Sr
Harvey lilbion
Cha O'Dell
William Norris
James Norris
F Stulike
Dave Hoffmeister
A J Douglass 1
J W Douglass
John Schmidt
Kd Kowan
(ieo Brown
H Hoiger
K J Devine
William Uok
J K Burnett
O K Looney
Cbas Vancuren
J Wallace
L Peterson
A Johnson
A Wunstotf
S F.ricksen
C F Schmidt
A Wilde
I) Connon
Joe Suter
v :. horat.i, oiviin that in nurstl
anrn n( the above petition. I shall on the
M day of March, 11)04, at 10 o'clock A
M., apply at me cjuniy courv 01 vi.
mm cmintv. Stale of Oreiion, for a It
mnan tn aell suirituous. malt or vinous
liquors in quantities leaa i.iau i
Ion, Mr. Wii.iiki.mis a Batkjian.
Isn and Htone.
F.vetyone should lift their hat to Mr.
Andrew Johnston of Lonan. It's a hoy
and weighs 11 pounds. No wonder Andy
steps high.
Quite a number of Harding Granirers
attended I'omona irange at Oswsgo last
Wednesday ami repori a k0""
' fr Frank Roach and family passed
through hereenroute to their mountain
farm, on a hunting trip.
II. 8. Anderson will soon have his saw
mill running. .1. Sevier, of Viola, Is
helping to get the machinery in running
order.
The Woodmen of Logan are makingex
tensive rraniiements lor an entertain
ment in February.
The young folks, of Harding Grantre
are preparing 10 irive niaBquniaoo u.i
Feb. 22nd at the Hall.
The measles are prevalent in and
around Logan. Where they originated
no one anow.
Tt,;. i thn first time the eronnd has
been white with snow this winter, Jan-
ConfrrntulaMona.
T,n 11 P.. 11,1m mlitnr nf the Garland.
Texas, News, has written a letter of con
gratulations to me manufacturers ui
Chamberlain's Cough Keroedy as fol
lows : "Sixteen years ago wuen our nrsi
child was a baby he was subject to
cronpv spells and we would be very un
easy BDOtll lilui. vte Degan UHinii viiaiu
berlain's Cough Remedy in 1887, and
finding it such a reliable remedy for
colds and croup, we have never been
without It in the house since that time.
We have five children and have uiven it
to all of them with good results. One
good feature of this remedy is that it is
not disagreeable to takn and our babies
really like it. Another Is that It is not
dangerous, and there is no risk from giv
ing n overdose. I congratulate yon
upon the success of your remedy." For
sale by U. A. Harding.
Bearer creek.
fitormy weather seems to be the order
of the day.
Mrs. D. W. Thomas is on the sick list
Several of the B. C.'s attended the
basket social at tbe Henrict school
house Monday night and report a good
time.
v.aA Cronnna la ronnrted to be setting
ri-i - -1
along preity goou ai firmcm,.
iitui.t Rlonnt and family la visiting
his parents this wee.
Mrs. Withycome and Mrs. Loyd, of
Portland, are visiting the Thomss am
ily; sleo Mrs. Kanmussen, of Salem.
Bean the yt Y0lHa4lm Bfllltf
Orpgon I'itr Market Keport.
(Corrected Weekly.)
LM.,.tVMuv ti ikr bb . Hard
1" IUUI 1 r - -
wheal 14.75. Portland, $1.10 per sack ;
Howard's Best, f 1.1)6 per sacx.
Oats in sacks. $1 per cental.
Hv Timothy, baled, $M($15 per
ton; clover, $11 to $12; oat, $12 J mixed
hav,$12; cheat, $1-'.
MillstuHs-Bran, $19 00 per ton
shorts. $J0 50 per ton ; chop, $19.00 per
ton, barley, rolled, $23 00 per ton,
Potatoes W)c to 65c per sack.
Kggs Oregon, 25c per doien.
Butter Kanch, 50c; separator, 60c
creamery, 70c.
Oregon onions, SRK! to i.w percwi.
ti!...i .iitilufl A,, tn 7e ner Hi.
i'l ir vi . i. . r - -
l....,..a Mrie.ll tinllte. 3C tierlDiltal
X I uui V- . . .'.
Ian. large. 5c per lb. medium, dc;
Silver. 4.V .
Cabbage, 40 tostc per uoxen.
Apples, 40c to 60c.
Cranberries 9ic to 12c a quart.
Cauliflower, 40c lo 80c per doien.
Stock ctrrots, sacked, 50 cents.
ri -..,1 ..r.i,.bans tVUe rvAr lb.
I l...i.L .n,l rlrnaaaii meats! DMl.
AjI V ...... r
-i Rrt A J OA .var hnnrlrAd. HOffS.
live, .i,uv iu t.i .- - .
live h 1 to o cts; nogs, umsnwi, v,
sheep, $2 70 rO a uu per neau : urerr.r-.,.
6c; veal, aressea, iw, muio, uii
per bead ; tamos, uresseu, ut.
. . . HI ' . . 4. nA IVIIIIIll
Sweet poiawjen, io t" r""""
J list One Itlinutc.
r uinnia Pnnirh Cum orives relief In
one minute becanit kills the microbe
WHICH liuavico mo .V4v,v...w ... '
.1.- -. aanl a tVlA lamO tlfllA
causing uie 1.-UUKU, im -
clears tne pniegm, umwi vuv no "--
mation ana neais anu nuuuiw mo u"
.. 1 in. vtitint. Pniiuh Cure strenttth-
ena tbe lungs, wards off pneumonia and
if a harmless ana never minnn wum u,
ki....u nt r!rnFha. Cnhis and Crohn.
1, 1 1 1 B"ir v .. . " v . .r
One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to
lake, harmless and good alike for young
and old. soiu oy ueo. n. imun.i.
Card of Thanks.
ie. . u ti.ta ma.n. nf ornrnaainff onr
lie 1 a it o mio ... v .. - w. "
sincere gratitude ami appreciation to our
friends for their kind sympathy during
our recent nereaveraeni m mo iu v.. -loved
daughter and sister.
11- M .... IT f II11IVV
JAK. ami l'i no. x-
and Family.
DreHsniuking.
Mrs. Gladden offers ber services to
the public in all lines of dressmaking.
Work guaranteed. Call on or address
Mrs. J.R. Gladden, Ely, Oregon.
Jan 10.
SoasMba for tbe Enterprise.
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 patr
terns and materials, reduced to 39c
Eiderdown Dressing Sacques,
$1,00 (juality for 79c
Dress Goods
Regular value $1.25, on sale at 99c
Regular value $l.o0, on sale at $1.20
Regular value 50c, on sale at 39c
Regular value 2-jc, on sale at 21c
Men's Suits
values in all
price of $7.S"
-Our all wool $10.00
sizes at tlie very low
Umbrellas A big reduction duxjng
our Clearance Sale, regular $1.25
values, special 98c
Boys' Suits ages C to 15 years, all
wool material, reduced to $2.95
Boy's Norfolk Caps reduced from
50c to 39c each
Women's Underwear Heavy
weight vests, the haul 50c grade,
for 39c
Women's Combination Suits,
seamless, glove fitting, values 65c,
special 48c
Boys' Bicycle Hose-
25c quality, at 18c
-Our regular
Saxony Yarn in colors, special at
3 skeins for 10s
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
SOMETHING
for NOTHING
Naturally induces trade. "We
do not do busines on that
basis but do give value re
ceived for every cent you
spend at our store. Hero
are some bargains:
3-lb can Brandenstein s
Mocha and Java coflefl . .
5 lbs Brandenstein's Ca'ro-
head Rice
Good brand bulk Coffee, per
pound
Green Java Coffee, per lb. .
Fine bulk Syrup, per gallon
11.00
.50
.12
.15
.50
A full line of the very bestj
in the grocery line at
The ELECTRIC Grocery
D, M. KLEMSEN, Prop.
Mnin Street next lo Albritiht' Market
Teacher' Examination.
. : V V,- fllnan that thfl pnnntt
superintendent of Clsckms county will
hold tlie reiUir exmination of appli
cant for state and county papers at Ore
gon Uity, aa louowa:
FOR BTATK PAPEBi.
Pnmmni!inir W'edneaday, February
A M.. and coDttnuinZ
until Saturday, Feb, 13, at four o'clock,
P. M. . . . . ,
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
spelling aluebra. readinn, ichool law.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching jrrammar, book-ieeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geograpny, men
tal arithmetic, composition, physical
geography.
baturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history, English literature, psy
chology. FOR COUNTY PAPERS.
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 10, at
nine o'clock A. M.. and continuing until
Friday, February 12, at four o'clock P. M.
FIRST, SKCOND AND THIRD GRADE
CIRTIKICATBS. ,
Wednesday Penmanship, history, or
thography, reading.
Thursday Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, physiology.
Friday Geography, mental arithme
tic, school law, civil governmouv.
PRIMARY CERTIFICATES.
Wednesday Penmanship, orthog-
I - .A!ln0 arithmetic.
H U 1 1 T , n o'.t"H
Thursday Art of questioning, theory
of teaching, methods, physiology.
Truly yours,
J.O. ZlNSER,
fcupt. of Schools.
Bodily pain loses its terror if you've a
bottle of Or. Thomas' Electric Oil in the
house. Instant relief incase of burns,
cuts, sprains, accide- ta of any sort.
Clearance Sale
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, $8.07, $9.73
Our Clearance Prices on Good New Clothing are
quite as low as the old stuff is at so called cost sales.
Neckwear at 5c,10c and 18c that sold at 15 to 25c
Jewelry, both cheap and good, off
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 31c and 22c
Millinery now at nominal prices French hats, 50c up;
untrimmed 10c up. Trimmed hats, 50c up
10c Kibbons up to No. 12, for 5c; Fancy Ribbons, Nos.
VA to 10 cut to 3c per yard
Cut prices on Yarns, Dress Goods, Notions, etc
'Sample Shoes at to $ off price
Rubbers odds and ends 10c
100 lbs Stock vSalt 50c
50 lbs Fine Salt 45c
6 lbs Arm & Hammer Soda ... 25c
3 lbs same, bulk 10c, b lbs uoc
Fine hard wheat flour $1.05
Coffee 7c, 10c, l2ic to.... 20c
Compare our 20c Coffee with 35c grades elsewhere
IT 4 - 1
Uranges ana lemons ic eacu
17 lbs Rice $1.00
9 lbs fine Mush 25c
E. C. HAMILTON
THE RED FRONT OREGON CITY
Groceries
LET US Prices Reasonable
Do Your Work Work 0uarantecd
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 looj
nary 19.