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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1904)
OREGON CITY INTIRPRISe, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1W4, PAGE ft. River Schedule Daily SEVENTH AND MAIN STREETS Suspension Bridge Corner I . SELLING Or.,)W City sViats-Oally ichedulsl ... . t......n. fiir Ha- I . SELLING lm ,w .ol"l. l-'v ''I V""'1. on i iy. it in - .7.'.. ... flalciu. 7 II m j lavs oil-nun V' "' Oregon City Transportation Co. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles tu p- n. & s vs. s tSsl A iouTia Regulator Line Steamers At prices that are cnmatchable. A saving to yog from 20 to 40 per cent off regular prices. Season being well advanced we have made sharp price redactions as we do not aim to carry goods over from one season Into another. 83 Men's $15.00 sorts, cheviots home spuns or worsteds at the low price of $12.85 Men's $12 salts in the very best of good makes and styles, now selling at $9.85 Men's $f 0.00 all wool suits; splen did materials. Sale price only $8.25 Men's All Wool Pants Regular $3.00 qualities. On sale at $2.35 Men's Worsted Pants $3.00 grade at remarkably low price of $2.10 A ale Without s. Parallel Our purpose in making such p??ces is to dispose of seasonable goods. SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN, to help them celebrate the Fourth of July, a liberal amount of Firecrackers will be given with each purchase of Shoes or Clothing. Mens' Straw Hats $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 75c 50c All boys' All boys grade grade grade grade grade 50c 25c reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced straw straw to to to to to hats hats $1.35 $1.00 70c 45c 38c t 33c t 19c WASH GOODS SPECIALS 36-inch Percale 12 1-2 grade. Per yard . . 9c 30-inch organdies. All shades. Reduced to . . 10c Wash silks; crystal cords; 50c quality at price of . 38c All our 12 1-2 lawns and lace striped organdies at remark ably low price of of . 9c NOTIONS San silk; two balls for . 5c 15c waist sets at 9c 25c waist sets at . . 15c Finishing braid during sale at price of 3 for . . 10c Ball and socket fasteners,black or white; card of 2 do. . 7c Kimona handkerchiefs; regular price 12 l-2c; on sale at . 8c Shirt Waists Clean up sale in shirt waists Regular 75c waists now . 58c Regular $1.00 waists now . 78c Regular $1.25 waists now - 88c "BAIHV GATjmr "O ALLCS ClTV "RIOUUATOW "MtTLAKO" "SAOH " Sir. "Hulli-y dulifil" lva Portland 7 A M. Momlava. Wr(iiii.lii and iys. Iiiv Til.- lull.' T A M. Tuo iliivs. Thtisisiluys mill Hatuntays Htr "Iti-ajiilalor" Icavwa Portland 1 A. M. Tuesdays. Thuis.lays '' Htry": Irnt-M Tim I : I I.-m 7 A M MonJay. Wo.lh.'-lun iiinl KrliU Hfmrn" l.-.iv!ii Portland make dally .,.nii.v!t.m Ml l.yl R- N ,r" for (..Mi'iiiliil mi'l KU'kltat Vallnr points C II. N liiilli lcuvs (loMoniliU o M'Mxlnvn. W.vii.'.ln and Fridays at tl.SU A M . tonkins mnm'Uiin With tosinrr ' U-K"lil'ir" '"r 1'ortliHKl W4 way point O. R. N lialn leave Ooldnndala on TumhUv. Tltmsdays and Haturdays V H.J A. M. rimin'ilinu at TV' wiin t,.in.'r "H.li.. II " f'if The Pull-", oon ll..itll. tli"l 'lii " I N tr,n Kast ml Wi'xt - Htr. -Hinllf It " L ai"" curi U' .Inlly j,i'ruit Hm.t. t J A M. tor Tba I ntl.-a mill way points, arrives it 11 A. M; Iwivn Tli" Hull-" I T M. arrlvea I'aacad laxks ii I' M Mxula ! vil mi H i"'ii"f nun . . iiitm''l.in.Mi r.jr t-aina ami wagons laiiidiii at I'mlUixl at Al'lff 8tret 1 II i". OAMPHKIX, Mantcnr. ..-n OltW. Pm Hand. Dri'ii.m. Astoria & 'Columbia River Railroad Co. DAILY TUAINH 1 IV I Ki.' I)'iy Hit. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. j Furnished Every Week by the-aaek-aryas Abstract &. Trust Company. A. B. Cole to F. Baxter, lot 4, block 30. Bolton, $1.00. S. Nilson to Adkins & Adklns, ne4 of se'4 of sec. 10. 4. 2 e, $473.00. F. Schwartz to P. Schwartz, lot 5, Mock 3, Mt. Pleasant, $10.00. Staub & Rosenfeld Smith Co. to McM. Col., lots 9; 10 and 11. block 7, Fall View, $373.00. E. C. Maddock, ref.. to H. Oehlschla ger, 10 acres in Welch CI., 2. 2 e, $350.00. G. 3. Dimlck, trustee, to W. A. Shaver, 219 acres in CI. 5. 2 e, $C,000.00. F. E. Ward to .1. R. Maronay. nVi of sec. 25. 2. 5 e. $900.00. N. P. Ger. Camp Meeting Association to L. Gaiser, lots 8 and 9, block 3, Oak Grove, $80.00. S. L. & I. Co. to L. Gafser, tract 50 and w of seVi of tract 37, O. G., $375.00. J. D. Renner to C. Siebken, part of lots 1 and 2, block 109, Oregon City. $60.00. R. E. Lawler to A. Kauffman, lot No. 1, sec. 34, 4. 1 e. $900.00. L. Hartke to J. F. & R. E. Lawler, e4 of lot 5, block 30, Oregon City. $1,300. Honeyman Trust Co. to S. Shan beck, s of swVi of sec. 36, 4, 1 e, $600.00. Gordon & Burlingame to T. F. Ryan, sw4 of sw of sec. 15, 4, 2 e, $904.00. J. P. Shannon to W. Shannon, 80 acres in CI. 46, 4, 4 e, $1.00. M. B. Williams to C. B. Williams, 47.60 acres in sec. 10, 3, 2 e, $1.00. S. R. Peterson to C. B. Williams, 47.60 acres in sec. 10, 3, 2 e, $1.00. C. B. Williams to E. R. Williams, 47.C0 acres in sec. 10, 3, 2 e, $1.00. G. E. Williams to A. J. Fleming, 35 acres in sec. 10, 3, 2 e, $475.00. J. F. Albright to C. Christensen, 44 acres In sec. 13, 3, 1 e, $1200.00. O. W. P. T. S. Co. to F. S. Morris, block 3, Estacada, and 23 acres In CI. 38, 3, 4 e, $11,956.00. J. R. Glover et al to O. O'NeeL 37.7 acres in Glover CI., 2, 4 e, $1.00. T. H. Smith to A. Dongan, w of 8 of se4 of sec. 16, 4, 2 0, $200.00. M. Samson to C. Morris, 1 lacre In iec. 28, 1, 2 e, $200.00. A. L. Bauer to W. W. Shepherd, 62 acres In sec, 3, 1 le, $2000.00. W. W. Shepherd to A. Lindholm, Bee. 32, 3, 1 e, $200.00. P. M. Boyles to B. M. Boyles, wV4 of sw4, swVi of nwVi. sec. 1, and eVi of se',i and s of nel of sec. 2, 6, e, $50.00. H. F. Grebe to . Sargert, 18 acres la sec. 10, 3, 1 w., $2000.00. F. Yach to A. Gobat, 6 acres la CL 41. 2. 2 e. $1400.00. W. H. Fear to B. F. Smith, n of, CL No. 67, 3, 3 e, WW. A. W. Bowman to B. E. Little, 17X0 acres In CI. 59, $1.00. O. W. P. T. S. Co. to W. Stubbo, lot 12, block 17, Estacada, $250.00. W. F. Co. to S. Batdorf, tract P. Wil lamette Falls, $350. 00. C. C. Baling to E. E. Sallng, 100 acres ia sees. 16 and 17, 3, 4 e, $1500.00. M. E. Norris to A. Hulbert, lot 3.) block 5. Gladstone. $100.00. j T. North to G. W. North, tract sec. ! 33. 3. 3 e. $25.00. j B. C. Palmer to E. C. Kandle, eVi ! of jfeV of sec. 12, 5. 3 e. $150.00. I W. F. Co. to . E. Britton. part or tract 47, Willamette Falls Acg.. $125. N. N. Robbing to I. P. Putnam, lot block 13. Canemah, $1200.0. J. Myers to M. Scott, lot block 15S. Oregon City. $1.00. I. Fair to H. M. Montour, lot block 57, Oregon City, $300.00. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust company are owners of the only com plete abstract plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and reliable work on short notice. All work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money loaned, mort gages foreclosed, trusts executed, estates settled, and titles perfected. J. F. CLARK, Atty.-at-Law, President and Manager. Office over Bank of Oregon City. "Jim." an old colored retainer, had never been on ieakln terina with truth. . One day hln mldtreaa lout her temp.-r. and ' rated him soundly. "Jim." ah vald. "you have been on thia place ever alnce before I can remember, and ever alnce I ran re- ! tnemb.T you've been the moat iinmltl- I K ited liar have ever known. To my own knowledge you've been promising j thene forty yeicn past that you'd leani to tftll the truth, but you never learn. Now. I want to know, oiu.e for all. will you or will you not. In one slnKle lnauni-e. t-ll ;me the truth? Deed. Mlna l.lsxle," i Jim anawered. his head hunir In shams, ' "I'll try, but you mus' 'member I was bo r in dis famoly. and I 'speot I ms j ' Merited some of de fauibly traits" , A Mormon once argued polygamy with M irk Twain. The Mormon Insisted that polygamy was moral, and he 1. II 1 Twain to cite any passage of Brrlpturw that forbade the practice. "Well," said the humorist, "how about that passage that tells us no man can serve two masters?" James W. Alexander, the Insurance nun. tells of a Virginian who atayrd out until two odork In the morning Ills wile objected. lie said he wasn't out as late as she thought he waa. Hh de il.ired sl.e hail heard the rlo.'k strike, "What!" a. ild Mr. Aletander'a Southern friend. " m il take the word of 1 damn Y.inkee rlork before mine?" I P M. I I 7 mil n Mijl.v h lift, ii m . A -ii u it ,W: !l .Vl H II II 4l H Mil II .'Kit . H M III M , !l us III I'n II III III '.Ml . ii v i in ."vii , in '"1, 1 1 '' ki twiii ml in .ii' 1 1 cm . to .mill .'m'Ar Klteitiva July .1, Vmi I'urtlai.d Oolite lUimrr I'yraunil . Mavger . (Jiiii.iy ismlianla .MsrDiilsnd West port rim. in . Knapi'S Hvetiten John Ia Alori Ar 'i) ly O'ly I r m. II HI It 40 ! in u'i N V i II til W j v h in I H r. 7 m 0 17 7 II IM 7 M ! n ,'i.t 7 ' I n 7 IT In M 7 W j s Hi it ! a H7 fl Si 7 M 6 2i) 'i 7 i a in t.vi 7 NKAHIIK IIIVIHION It Will Be to Your Interest. If you contemplate visiting the St. Loulg Exposition, to secure reliable In formaatlon aa to railroad aervce. the lowest rates and the best routes. Alao as to local conditions In St. Louis; hotels. tCs CtC. If' you will write the undersigned, stat ing what Information you desire, the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will aecure It for you If possible, and without any ex pense to you. Address, B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street. Portland, Ore. SCHEDULES OF TIME : , ; tJTHjlBN PaCIflC RAILWAY NOKTH BOUND. ":00 a.m. a.m. ( Albany Loral) 0:10 p. m. SOl'TU BOL'VO. 9:22 a. w. 4:50 p. ai. (Albany Local; 9 .14 p. in. Price Reasonable LET US Do Your Work Work 0uara"tcc'' We do a (Jfneral Baga;?'' and Transfer Busini'Hs. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opponite Masonic Building Williams Bros. Transfer Co. 1 1 M a. ft .VI p. ii 1 1 :m a. in H 1,1s in I II a in 2 Hi i in A mi p in II Hi a. in i ASrORIA I hHASIIiK 7 40 a. ui 4 nnp.ui . .10 Hi a. m . A AO p. m A2 :H) p. ni . . 7 .i p. m . I Wl p. m , Ml a. m Connsctlona. All trains make iliwe connections sat r.oble with nil Northern I'arino tralus to or fi'im the Kimt or Hound points. At I'nitland with all trains leaving t'nlon lH'iiol. At Anlorla wllh I. It. N Co. boau and rail line, and aleamer T. J. Pottar, to and from llwuco and North Iloaoh points Tlrket oince, 206 Morrison At., and Union reMit. J. C. MATO, Um. Passenger Act.. Astoria, Oregon. i:. I mini PIONEER H ELLOI 2,000 milea of long dis tance telephone wire in Orego n , Waa h ingtoD , Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard aa Port land. f 1 Oregon City office at Harding's Drus: Store lm$hf and Epfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE When You Come Right Down to Positive Facts Tha up-to-date and successful farmer requires modern and Improved agricultural machinery. That la the reason we are tbla year enjoying such a large sale of Hitchell Lewis & Staver Company' Goods. HAiFEi VinOTQ Pure and Mellow Rich and Delicate FOB 8ALE BY -E. MATTHIAS -Sole Aaency for Oregon City. See Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building, World Fair. 8t. Louis. Buy a New Buggy. And when you make a purchase, get the beat The Bee Line Buggies. In theme days of elm, poplar and maple spokes, It's something to know that a vehicle baa Guaranteed Hick ory Wheels, aa our Bee Line baa. You can't see under the paint Bet ter trust to a good, reliable, one price bouse. Mitchell. Lewis & Staver Co. Monarch of the Road. The bent possible wagon that can be built Is the Mitchell. The materials are well seasoned, having been bought five years ahead of requirements. This alone means Investment of a fortune In wagon stock. Expert labor used In the construc tion. Tbelr splendid reputation all over the country the Northwest In par ticular demonstrates that Mitchell Wagons Ars All Right We also carry a full line of cultivators. Case plows, Hoosler drills In fact a complete line of agricultural machinery of all kinds. We also have complete stock of machine oUa-A. .Xtftf.n.a How About That Cream Separator? Make dairying easy and profitable by Investing In one. We handle the Iowa and the American. See them before you buy. Catalogues mailed FAIRCLOUGH BROS. Tnteh and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon Oregon Sh offline AND Union Pacific THREE TRAIN. TO THE EAST ------ DAILY Through Pullman atamlard and Tour 1st HlmimiK ciii h dally ti Omaha, -'hlao, Himkiuiu, ImirlHt li'ulnir cars dally to Kansas City; IhroiiKn Pullman tourist HlriMiinn curs (pHrsunally conducted) WHi.kly to ChlraKo, Kansas City, rsulln ltK chairs (seats fre to the east dally.) 70 HOURS . Portland to Chicago Nil Change of Cars. 70 Depart Chlcaw Portland Fp:lsi 915 a. m Allantlo KrprHBS 8:15 n. m via. Jlunt- InKton. fit. Paul Past Mall 16 p m via 8po-kana. Time Schedule!. Halt I.aka, Donvsr, Kt. Worth. Omaha, Kansas (.Mty, 8t. I .on is, Chluair) and East AtaiTi 5.25 p m. Bait LakA. Dwnvpr Kt. Worth, Omaha. g M a m Kansas tltv. Ht m Ixiuls, Chicago and 1 ClUfL. Walla Walla. Lw. Inton, Rpokane, Mln-i nPHpolla. Ht. Pau' '7 u . Duliith. Mllwank's. lt Chicago and Fast Ocean and Rive: Schedule tor San Francisco Evury Ave days at p:uU ?r A"tnrla, way points and ortn Beach Dally (eicpt Sunday) at North 8 p. m.i Saturday at 10 p. m. I)sJv ette and Yamhill rivers. . For (lotallu.! Information of rm rpsorvation. etc., call or writs ta yvui uririni. ucK.fi agent, or A. L. CRAIO, Hnnral Panr Annt XhJ,..0r;'i'J 't1' Navigattoo Co, Portland, Oregon.