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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 190 1 Adams Bros Golden Rule Bazaar Golden Rtile Bazaar Adams Bros rep fflflralWB Agents for "Black Cat" Stockings. W. B. Corsets. McCall Dress Patterns. Brainerd& Armstrong's Silks. Banner Brand Shirt Waists. Defender Brand Muslin Un derwear. Dr.Reed'sCushionSoIeShoes "Sorosis" Underskirts. Silver Ware If the silver you buy bears the stamp "1835 R. Wallace," you may be sure of the wearing quali ties, for there is but one brand sold which bears this name, and it Js therefore impossible for you to confuse that trade-mark with an other. t Look for the "1835 R. Wallace," and be sure it is there; if not., iusist on having goods which bear this stamp, and accept no other, for it is the guarantee of the quality and durability of the article. Cold Meat Forks $ .75 Cake Forks 85 Tea Spoons, per set 1.35 Cream Ladles 85 Jelly Sitoon 1.00 Berry Spoon 1.50 Soup Spoons, per set 375 Pickle and Olive Forks 60 Butter Knives' 50 Sugar Shells ... .50 Berry Set (1 spoon 6 forks)... 3.25 Child's Set (knife, fork and spoon) 1.50 Salad Set (1 server, 36 spoons.. 4.25 Knives and Forks (per set, 6 each 3.75 Dress Skirts About 85 of those Sample Skirts left, which we are closing out at a reduction of 25 per cent. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents-are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. Eldorado. Next Sunday, May 1, the Cams base ball nine will play Molalla nine at Citrus grounds. Last Sunday there was organized a 2nd baseball nine in Carua, called the "Blacks." The hop men of these parts can not find bands to attend their hops. Clyde Smith is working for Silas Wriabt, of Liberal. Root. Schoenborn and sister Clara Lave gone to Oregon City for an indefi nite time. Misses Bothing and Winnie Howard, PesH- Trollinger and Messrs. Givil Tbocnag and Otis Howard spent Sunday with Dr. Goueher and family. Mr, Moshbergerls slaehing at present. Dr. (ioucher is building fence. Clyde Smith and Ern Jones took in the B. C. leap year dance. Miss Joy Irish is working for Mrs. J. H. Paine. Dancing school has summer. closed for this It's the little colds that grow into big colds; the big colds that end in consump tion and death. Watch tbe little colds, r. Woods Norway Pine Syrup. Willamette. Mrs. Jas. Downey has so far recovered from her recent illness as to be about the house. ' Miss Margaret Harmon spent Sunday at her Lome in Portland. Miss Minnie Austen , of Oswego, spent Sunday at the Shipley borne. Miss Besie Heavens, Miss Ruth and Miss Pearl Shipley visited at Oswego Batarday. Mr. and Mrs. Will lierdine and Jittle Nola visited friends at Milwaukie Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Moehnke enter tained friends Sun jay. A merry party of Portland people were jruefets of Mr. and Mrs. Mihlstine Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Kllery Capen enjoyed a visit from their daughter and her chil dren, from Portland, Sunday. Grandma Batdorf, Mrs. Geo. Batdorf and little Lois are visiting in the Eastern part of tbe state. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson visited relat'vr s at Vancouver, Wash., Sunday. Mr. Thornton, from near Ashland, it visiting his daughter, Mrs, Chas. Hunt. Why Did The V BfCatfS? We Buy and Sell More Merchandise at retail than any other Arm g Orogon City. We buy more because we sell mure, and we noil more because we soil choaior. cheaper. RCas Wt Buy for Cash Only. We are wedded to no factory or manufac mridusc ,,,,, p,,,,, we buy for cash, and where we can buy to the bout advantage. TWo We Sell at One Price Only., UiWdUC ... .private arrangements of any as safely as an expert. Rora We Refund Money. It'i your greate it Safeguard. Whenever you do uycdwg jke your purcnase you cttn get your money back. Quick as a wink at this store. r We Give Quick Service, quick deliveries, and are quick In adjust pecaose w clalms without lengthy arguments. Because We Have a Smaller Expense Ratio man any other stow that wo know of, and can. therefore, afford to sell cheaper. The larger the business, the smaller the expense percentage, and that means lower prices for you. Economical Buyers Percales and Ginghams Special .Sale And right when you ' want the goods. Dress Ginghams All colors: Plain. I checks and stripes. Regular IS and! 24c value, for 10c. I Percales Sea Island, best quality. Regular 16 to 22c quality, for 14c. Supply your needs for the summer while they last Black Cat Hosiery Of all creatures the average boy is the hardest wearer of hosiery. Years ago the management of the "Black ' Cat" Hosiery Company thought if they could make a stock ing strong enough to withstand the wear of that "awful boy, they, would find a warm place in the heart of every mother. Well, they made It and called It "Leather Stockings." "Not leather, but wears like leather." It is the heaviest and strongest boy's stocking in the world. All sizes, 25c. Misses' Stockings, same as above, but lighter weight, 25c. Ladles "Black Cat" Hose, 25c. Plain Ribbed or Lace Ladles' Lace Embroidered Hose, $1.00 values, 75c. Bpnnrater- J Fine weather for (arming While the rainy weainer nas ueiayeu farming op erations, it has proved of benefit to the farmer in other directions. Grass and clover are in extra good condition for this time of the year. Elder W. J. Levelling and A. M. Shibley attended the Presbytery at Port land last week and procured a preacher for this field Springwater Bethel and Clackamas First (Beaver Creek.) He is from Kentucky name is Allen. The Springwater Sunday school contemplates having a picnic in the near future. School commenced today teacher from California name Willis. Gardening is the order of the day now. The fruit trees are extra full of blooms. Miss Celia VanDyke has returned borne from St. Helens where she has been attending school. ttbeu niu.iim Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheum atism for years," says E. H. Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joi.its would crack when I straightened up. I deed Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful lini ment." For sale by G. A. Harding. Mullno. Last Sunday a large number of guests gathered at the borne of Ed. Bowman. An excellent dinner wag served and all went home thinking they had enjoyed Mr. Bowman's birthday dinner. F, Manning, who has been very ill at his borne in this burg, is no better. Frank Manning and sister Mrs. Daniels have been visiting at the home of their parents. Singing school is the best place out! Come and sing "do." Mrs. Chas. Boyton took a flying trip to Oregon City and Portland. Mrs. Minnie Mailed and daughter were visiting at the home of Airs. Mal latt's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans were visit ors at Marysville Sunday. Several people of this thriving town attended the show at Molalla. Miss Mae Davis visited Oregon- City last week. 4'ool for Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and J,a- Grippe because it does not pass immedi ately into the stomach, but takes effect riuht at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cores permanently by enabling the lungs to contribute pure life-giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Care is pleasant to take and it is good alike for young and old. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Big Store Succeed in Building Up the Largest Retail Business in Oregon City And we sou cheaper because we buy we give no discounts, no rebates, no t. inv ..n. A ..1,11.1 .'on hi.w ..., sort, IV' ...-. .. uvi r Who Want Dependable Merchandise Fancy Neckwear t The largest selection of Neckwear In Orogon City. Regular 35c collars 28c Regular SOc collars 35c Regular 75c collars 50c Regular $1.00 collars 75c You Are Cordially Invited to Call At Our Store on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 6TH AND 7TH To See the Great NEW SPRING DISPLAY OF THE PIECE. Sent Especially for This Occasion by STRAUSS BROS, CHICAGO., Master Tailors MR. M. A. ROLFE. A Special Representative will be In Charge.. This Is a great oppor tunity to see a fine line of Woolens to the best advantage. DON'T FAIL iALTH "I don't think w conld keep houne without Thrrifnril't Black Drmught. Wo hare uaed ft in the family forovr two years with the b"t of rtitulti. 1 have not had a doctor fa ih hoiia for that length of tune. It in a doctor in Haelf and always r-aly to make a pr-rson wrl and nappy." JAllhS 11 ALL, Jack aooTllle, 111. Because this (Treat medicine relieves stomach pains, fn-s the constipated bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak ened kidneys Ho Doaon is nectary in the home where Thedford's Black-Draught is kept. Familiei living in the country, miles from any physi cian, have been kpt in health forbears with this medicine as th"ir only doctor. Tuedford'a Black -Drsuplit cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, had blood, headaches, diarrhoea, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nearly con trol tbe health. THEDFORD'S Dullno. April showers bring May flowers; our will surely be lovely this, year. School is progressing finely under the management of an experienced Oregon City teacher. Fred Woodside, who has been work ing for Bob Snodrass the past three wseks, returned home last week. Clarence Mallatt is hauling lumber to build a new house on his farm near our burg. ' II. Seltzer is able to be aiound again Edker May was a visitor at the Seltzer home Sunday. F. M. Manning is able to be in the store again. Rev. Wiles is having some slashing done on his new farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents at Meadowbrook. Chas. Boynton departed a few days ago and will be gone for two weeks. The Enterprise office is now hotter equipped than ever for all classes of book and miscellaneous job work. IH BLACK-D3AUGHT TWirtco We Are Attending to Our Own Busln.se. "With malice ownrd Bono. pecauscc ! clmr,y for - w (Kk straight ahead and attend to our own affairs. We ar not Jealous nf coin pot Ins uteres; we do not hope for nor do wo predict the failure of cithern; we have no desire to plant the asconilliiK star of our micros In place of the descending star of another store, but are happy to live and let live, Because We Do Not Misrepresent in the store or out or nut autre, aim do not penult our employees to do wt. either. We nay what wo mean, moan what we say. and live strictly up to the letter and spir it of our advertisements. We Permit No One to Undersell Us. We Consider It our special mission to sell "luttor Roods for the same money, or the aatue good for loss money." than other storos.and. come what may. we will ful till this promise. We Sell No Eastern Job Lots, Auction Uomnaiits or Factory Sec onds. ' , Because Because Because We Sell for Cash Only. additional profit to cover Umbrellas Ladles' Sti-lurh, In t'.lorla and I'nlon Silk a large selection of handles; Regular $l.S3 ' Regular $:'25 WOOLENS IN TO COME. I nlua Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Will Draper were the guests of Mr. J. Thomas and wife laat Saturday night. i Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. Earl, of Oak Point, Wash., were visiting relatives sad friends here last week. Grandma Burns is very 111 at the pres ent writing. Mrs. George Msnes was visiting Mrs. Laura Burns one day last wee a. Miss Geno Burns was the guest of Miss Anna Covey last Sunday. Oscar Striker is home, having lallcn and injured himself while working in Adkms Bros.' logging camp. Misses Amelia and Ti Hie Molzin, of Portland, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Molzan, Mrs. J. I'erringv went to Cortland last week to spend a few dayi with her daughter Louisa. Mr. Molzan is hauling potat'f-i to Canby for Mr. Perringer. M'. J. H. Burns called on Mrs. J. L. Thomas last Tuesday alternoon. L. P. Burns made a business triu to Oregon City last week. Mr. L. G. Kiggs was the iruest of Mr. John Burns and family last Sunday. A Lore l.illrr. Would not interest yon if you're look ing for a guaranteed salve for sores.biirns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the best salve on earth; 25c at Charman & Co.'sdrui tore. ' Would litre Walked Too. They tell thi:i story In the commis sioner's ohVe (i I Kills Island: Two Irish Immigrants Just arrived iood one morning on the government landing wntidjinx ' dredger at work a few yards a way. Presently a diver, full rigged, crawled painfully from the channel slime up a ladder (a Hip deck of the dredge. On of the Irishmen, very much surprised, turned to his com panion and said: "TxMik iit Hint inon Look at him! Bofjorra, If I'd known the Wiiy over I'd walked too!"-New York Tribune. I , .n i.i I SIllU , ( A Klr l.lKht flnalneaa. "Oh, yes, I've opened nn ofllce, Jhe young lawyer. "You may remem ber that you hiuv me buying an alnrm clock the other day." "Yos," replied his friend. "You have to p-t up curly these ni irnln's, chV" "Oil, no. I use It In Wake me up when It's time to yo home."-I'hihulel phla I'ress. The rhptnarraitltrr'a ;nol Work. "Maud's liitest pholoyriipb is just lovpiy." "Is It?" "Yes. I Lad t,i k who It ws.a."--Clerelutnl Plain Denier. Our customers are not aaMu 10 pay cost of goods sold to others who never Come Here to Shop. Shoes If there Is any one thing more than another which brings comfort to humanity, It la Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoe.. This shoo was Invented by !r. A. Reed, a leading chiropodist nf Kt. Joseph Mit, who has effected ninny cure by the use of It. He says It is almost Impossible to cure any of the aliments of the feet without first re moving the cause, vlr: the hard In sole of the ordinary shoe. The In vention has for Its prime object the production of a shoo to bo worn by persons who suffer from coin, bun ions, Ingrowing and club nail, ten der, burning feel; enlargement of the metatarsal and metacarpal Joint In fact, all the ailment the feet aro heir to. This shoe, however. Is design- i4 not alone for those who are troubl ed with the various ailments mention ed, but Is being worn by thousands who desire to keep their feet In per fect condition. The best tthoe ever made for hot, cobl, dump, aching, sore, tired, ten der, perspiring feet. Dr. A. Reed's Cushion Shoes make sidewalks and hard floors feed like velvet carpet to the feet. We carry u full lino of Dr. Rood's shoes for men and women. iarnlil. Snow and hail fell here Friday. Koysl Oatfielil, who is convalescing from an attack of pleuro pneumonia. I( able tu he on his leet a little each day, Clarence, the son nf Mr. and Mrs. L J. IVmaleer, reported last week ill of pneumonia, has recovered. L. J. I'ulmatecr and wifeatart Monday for Earterti Oregon, where Mr. Cslmati-er Iims a remunerative ponitiun awuilnia hiin. We are sorry to loan our old friend and neighbor and we how he may gain the healli he goes to seek. The wedding bells will soon lie ringing down by the broken maple tiee. A lower is being built on the Mt. Zion church. J. II. I'almatoer is doing the carpenter work- The bell. i,ni,-l,ul llaNlMI, will be mounted. 1'hls work will greatly improve the appesistae of the church, besides rellecting irreat credit on Mra, Irwin, to whose energetic work it is due. If yon wihIi to see those smile who at- Hjmieii ritmona tirantce at C.artleld, aek them it they had the cholera uioihiia. Garfield Grange No 317 met Saturday at the (all. Worthy Nteurd L. J, Calcii leer and Worthy Master W. II Holder resigned their positions,' as both expect to he away this summer. Each weie tendered a vote of thanks for their services. Forty members were present, ami the Grange was a harmonious and successful one. In the afternoon a fare well song was filing for t,0M afoo,,, t0 depart to other parts. By vote the grange decided to meet on the fourth Saturday of each month at 1 :.') o'clock P. rn. for the next four months. Miss Grace Wagner is visiting at the home of her patents, having been absent lor three years. James C. Gill, of Montavills, was vis iting his brother at Garfield Tuesday. J. H. Palrnateer was quite ill Sunday. Estarsda Lodge No. 175, 1. O. O. F is prospering. Tnere is a snnir sum In ih. j treasmy, and it is to have a degree team. , iy-.ioj me ui, anniversary services will t held at the hall and sn oyster supper will be given the invited guests. V. M.Gii.l. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. or rrln7 yssxs U his been supposed that Ca!7h ' ,ho Slomsn caused Indigestion I "- v-ei, uui me irmn IS exact v lha "u UW'a, oui me truth Is exact: I Annn.li. Ini..f J .rt.t,,,. ,uigcsiioii causes catarrn. Ka- peated attacks of indigestion Inflames the mucoul membranes lining the stomach and BXDosei lh nrwi of lh..,,..u .l indigestion causes catarrh. Re- 1 1 .i. . oivonu.il, muacaus- i ng the glands to secrets mucin Instead of me juices 0f natural digestion. This la w waiarra oi me womach Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure rellevss all Inflammation of Ihe mucous membranes lining ths stomach, protects ths narvas. and cuas bad breath, sour risings a sense of fullness after sating, Indigestion, dywpepsla and ail atomsch troubles Kodol Digest What You Eat Make U Stomach Sweet. th trial size, whlck t;i.for 50 cms Prpar4 b, K. O. D.WITT OO., Ohle.,,, m. Sold by U. A. 11 AkDIKO, Druggist .Agents for Crouse and Brandegee Clothing. Monarch Shirts. Arrow Brand Collars. Brown's Star-Five-St.ir Shoes. Dr. Wright's Underwear. Strauss Bros., Tailors. Sclz Royal Blue Shoes. Stetson Hats. nu pay. Notions tingle Plus, all short , 5c Press KasUtners H"ft-per lot.. 10c Dressing Combs, regular 1'e Oc Hair and Clothe llrushos, n-gu iilnr ar.e 2ic tlomt llnlr I'iii", per do 10c Wire Hair Tins, 1 pkgs 5c llliick and White Plus, cube So Tim 'III III ll:.li'. 15 Bllll 1 He VHllln.iOc lint Pins, regular 35r value 21c CM (Ton Collar Forms 8c Wrappers Our entire stock of J-adlca' Wrap pers - niudo of best quality of Cali co, perculo and Flannelette, In plum, stripes or chocks. Kegulur price, ll.iili to IJUil. Special Price, 85 cents Each. Embroideries . largest lino In Oregon City to Ho loot from. Swiss ami Nainsook F.iIkIiikk, and Insertions, regular value ;i.'ic, special, Z'l cents Corset Cover F.mliroldorles Regular value 9 1 .00 yard f .65 Regular value II. SO yar-l 1,00 llegiilnr value $175 yard.i., 120 Another club woman, Mr& Haulc, of Edgcrton, Wis., (ells how she was cured of irregulari ties and uterine trouble, terrible pains and backache, by the use of Lydia L Piukham's Vegetable Compound. " Dr. ar Mm. Piskjum: A while ago my health begun to fall because of female troubles. The doctor did not help me. I remcmlierrd that mv mother had used I, yd In, V.. I'ilikliitiil' Vctrctnlile) Compound on many oc casions for Irregularities and utcrins troubles, nml I felt sure that it could not harm me at any rate to give it a trial. " I was certainly jrlad to find that within a week I felt much better, the terrible pains In the back and side were Itejjlnftinir to cease, and at the time of menstruation I did not bavo nearly as serious a time as heretofore, so I continued its use for two months, and at the end of that time I was like a new woman. I really have never felt better In my life, have not had a sick hciuliu'he since, and weltfh 0 Kiunds more than I ever did, so I un lesitatlnly recommend your medi cine." Mas. Mat lUtii.K, Kdirertnn, Wis., Pres. Household ICeonomicsCliib. r,O0 forfilt If original of about Ittttt prwirf f unlna nut cannot productd. flramr CreeS. Mrs. II. Hughes is visiting this huitf- The leap year dance was a ifreat suc cess and a large income to the shurs holders. G. Thomas and It. Howard have re turned from thelilack Hills. Ilrukft Into III Ilouie. H. 1 Qulnn, of Cavendish, Vt., was rohheiUil his customary health by inva sion of chronic constination. When lr. Kind's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he Is entirely cured. They are guaran teed to cure. 2jc at Charman A Co.' 8 drug store. I,'!,... A n ....I .... . !.... ... 1,1.1 fi ll fic pound; cieain cheese l2Hc "ed T." injuc. tew u