Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 21, 1904, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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    ORIGON CITV CNTtRPNItK, FRIDAY, OCTOMR 1, 104.
PACE 2.
I Out Correspondents Cbfrie :
Brie! Bit "uoaUp rrom
' Crrespondnt ar rwiviestsft K r
aew their wort. We will furnish all
Decss8rT stationery. Tbe news from
our neighborhood should appear In
these columns every weelt.
SHERWOOD.
Our loeal painter. Hell . Honney
have just eompleted several mn'w
fill John of painting, and exp"'t to do
several more if the weather permit. ; urs ,.,,( thin work, for the fair.
It would have reminded one of frontier I T,lt, tl.v if A Start was a guest at
day to have been In Sherwood Friday. Ml. Holmta Sunday, Mr. Stark la al
There was unite an exoltlng time when ' Wliy W)ilMm,, K,10at at Park I'laee.
young man tyour correspondent fulled ivlmaiy an.l Intermediate rooma
to tind out hla tut me) attempted to kllllnMVO ,,nmvd gold tlsh and ranary
our hotel man. He would have com- ,n9 Whl4i ,uv of great Inteivst to the
pleted Ills Job, but owing to aims gentle- ,tt,,, f(,ikll
men that happened to be near. It aeenia I Ml. (.-n.-h doing considerable re
as though he could not make a auooesa j J(,.nK p, ,t,,, wnv 0f kalsomlnlng and
with a butcher knife, so he tiled It with 1 ,mV.Mi t the school house. The rooma
a hatchet. But Just then our city mar-
ahal apneaivd on the scene and took
him to Jail and later took him to Hllla-
,,oro- . , . j
Messra. H. U. and K. E. Pruley have
Just completed a well for John Pop and
are now wo....g w.. ..... v...
Herman Poie.
Mr. Knuik Saylor h.a been quite III
for the past few day.
Mr. K. E. Druley and .ister-in-taw
went to Orcwn t it.v on bu.lnes. l-t
Monday.
R. H. Bouncy one of our local painters,
had the misfortune to lose hi. balance
rnue paiuiuia on -v...
feet high and apilt about half a gallon of
paint about all the damage done.
Bonney & Bell put a new roof on L.
Baylor's barn Saturday.
PARK PLACE.
' 'while chopping wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and little Mr. John Roddy was called to Port
won, came In from Baker City Monday land Tuesday by the Illness of her little
for a two week' visit with Mrs. Smlth'a grand-daughter.
Saving
GROCERIES
Candy, pound 10
White Beans 04
Good Rice Sc., broken 04
Glosa or Corn Starch tW
Seedless Raisins 7
Roast Peanuts (half price 10
Walnnta .. 10
Bargain In Tea Dust (ripe tea)
pound 12 1-2
Other Tea 33c; best teas 45
Roast Coffee 14c. 15c. 17c; best. .20
Our bulk coffees and teas are 10 to
40 per cent under. Thtis our 20e
coffee Is as g-wd as 30e gnajpa
elsewhere and our 45c teas einal
to the 'iae grades at grocery
stores.
Calif. Fine Salt. 50 lbs 43
Fine dairy salt. 50 lbs 55
4 pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda 25
Bulk Swia 4c. T lb 25
3 pound carton crackers 22
Sewing machine oil 5o. Ink 01
Bird s-ed Sc. best bulk seed. 7 1-2
6 blo-k sulphur matches 05
Parlor matches 1500 In box 10
Climax. Star or Horseshoe 4"
Standard navy tobacco 35
Fine bulk lard, pound 11
Fine laid 5 lb pail "iOc, 10 lb ..1.15
I 10 pound can syrup 45
Galvanized washboller 0
Clothesline Sc. clothespins, doz...01
Tin cups 3c and 04
Chop, le'lbs for ?5
7 lo 10 Mars Son p ..' .. .. :. ' .25
Galvanized Bucket 2uc; large... ;
Good 3-gal. can and 3 eal. oil.. 1.00
Alarm I'loek 73
l-.i.r T Kettle, nlekel plated. ..87
Flour Sifters 12
Steel Hummer . . 35
S-in. Flat Kile 10
1 ; -1 n . Hasp 45
tl Waldi. 1 year guarantee. .. .M
Fine Timothy sw-d f5 1-2
lemons per dozen la
Fine Cheese lie to 13
S;igo 5c; Tapioca 05
Canned Corn, tine grade
Bulk Ijinl (bring pail 11
Sweet Potato-, pound
Clotheslines 5f. wire coth-sln..l5
MoiiM-trap 5c. Kh'-bruKh 30c to. 15
Wllk bnoms 5c and 10
Washpans 5c up to 20c for en
ameled TaiK h-'indle shovel 50
Washboard 23c. glasa board ...40
Dishpan Mc to ::.
Harness snaps, assorted 05
Sole leather, tacks, awls, low
prices.
Prettiest and moat stylish hats at
. .the Red Front
Special, Ladies' 16 hats for $4.80;
..15.00 hats $3.80.
Many other millinery bargains.
Irge pencil Tablet 4c; Ink
Tablet 04
Black Ink 4c; Envelopes 2to .. .05
Pens 5c dozen; Ruler free.
Lead pencils, rubber tip, doz. ...09
Paper Needle 3c; Paper Pins. .01
Corset at about two-thirds price.
Coupons for dishes free with trade.
TRADE FOR PRODUCE
The Red F?oht
E. C. HAMILTON
rui rira inc unniyi
Ntrt'1IIS. .Ml. H II' I n. mn. f ii
Mis. liianmm of Crams Pass, but for
merly of Fiuk riaiv. died last week
Thursday of iMiisnmpllon. She leavre
six litltlriii t mourn the low of a kind
nnd loving mother.
! An artist took th pivliire of the. dlf
feront mums with the tenrhora and r
! pits Wivlm sda.v moinlug and lluy to be
;Oi t'Xlilltitioti at the Lewis & t'Uirk Fair
at Nrtlnnd next summer. Wo under-
utatnl there In tu Ih eight thousand did
naxt .(, better appearance since
n), work hll p,,,,,, jonp-
WILLAMETTE.
'
1 1 1 1.. If, .11 V.ulit nt Anlm-.litV
; lv(H.k h,r nonw , o,.
!,. ,
i Mi." hRppy
,nl. ,u, , ,wrn to ,hem Sunday.
I , g w . , ov
U.iy the Pollock home at Oswego.
Ml!1 i!t.avi,nll KHa oakllcd to Salem Sat-
. y hutbtini w dyinf
j , ll hy nJ famUy of he W(fcd
,., . i lh. house va-
catcd by Sam Batdorf.
.Mies Claudia Miller enjoyed a visit
from a particular friend Sunday.
Mis Utile Roddy visited in Portland
Monday and Tuesday.
Hurley Miller cut his hand quite badly
Prices
SHOES
I-aJies tl 50 fine ahoea .. ..SI. 25
Ladles' 12.50 shoes at J1.90. .12.10
Our Nolan & George ladles' fine
shoes are better, they have better
soles and better Insoles, they are
very neat and stylish; they re
tain their shape and are easy
from the first.
Baby shoe 35
Babies' 50c shoes 37
7hild s Spring Heel shoe i to i a,t
57c. 75. and best calf at ....SI. 00
Child's and Misses' best calf at
$1.37 and $1.60. worth 25c more.
Youths' and boys' calf shoes at
$1.25 and $1.75. worth 25c more.
Boys' heavy shoes $1.35 and .$1.50
Boys' "Hard N'ox." heavy, unllned.
riveted, kip shoes with oak soles;
the best winter shoes. 12 to 2
at tl.47
Size 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 . . .' $1.72
Men's Puritan Kip. same stock as
boys', worth $2.50. at $2 20
Men's high top shoes, heavy soles,
worth $4.00. for $3.30
Men's heavy )a- shoe, worth 2.50
for $2.00 and $2.15
Men's "Luzon'' tan. very rest
loggers' shoes, high top. out
side counter, most durable,
nearest waterproof, easy on
feet, baik-ain price 4 75
Othtr bareains in heavy winter
sh.x s 2.20. 2 '.'). 3.30
Calieos 5c and OC
Handkerchiefs )c and 3 for 10
Men's overalls 30
Men's jeans pants, worth $1.25.
sizes '.'A to 3t. for 75
CosnioMlitan patterns cut to... 05
Standard pattern cut to 10 and 15
T'mbrellas. 'fi.'il values 44c up
Todies' 7.1c warm underwear ...55
Toadies' 35c warm underwear ...30
1 SI..'; Comforts, faded corner .1.00
Misnea' wool hose, worth 25c ...19
Mackintosh coats special 2.90. 3.35
Men's covert coats 1 nearly water
proof) worth $2.50 for M
On clothing alteady lower priced
than elsewhere we give 10 per
cent off all new whiter good.
Men's 75c gloves for 55c; black
Jersey gloves 25
j Men's 'Ml Hals. 23c; warm Wool
i Sox. 25 and 2c.
: Men't Sample Overshlrts. One
Fourth Off.
' Men' Sample Pants, One-Fourth
; o.
Sample Fine Shirts, One-Third
Off.
! Boys' Suipenders, Old Stock.. 3c
' Hoys' Neckties, old stock (20 4c
Men's and Hoys' Collars, old slock
! 3 and 7e
Pitcher's Casiorla 23
Men's warm tleceed underwear.. ..
suit 95
Broken sizes undershirts 19c to.. 38
: Fine $1 underwear at 85c to . .95
Comforts, white, cotton filling. .1.15
I Blanket. i;2 l-2c up, whltewool 2.95
! Good du k coats 1.25
i Moleskin Gloves 20
1 Men's and Boys' Clothing at a
I shoit prolit. or 10 to 20 per cent
j less than elsewhere.
Men's Pants 90c up. Very best
j Corduroy Pants, worth $4. .$2.0
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I Prof.' Dealt la of the West Hide school,
waa k Willamette caller Haturday.
1 The Haldol f Hi vs., Jo and 8am. with
their fanilllra, have this week for Knat
orn tnn. where thry will farm. We
wlslt them abundant auceesa,
Hlid Heavens of lloixl River passed
through hei Sunday eliroute to Salem
to attend the funeral of hla father.
,Mr. Merdlne has 'taken another drova
of rattle to the Island near Troutdgl
tw iwstnre.
Miss MIiia Kixlily. of Pvwtland. 1sUih1
with her parent over Sunday.
Jin. Edmunds la making abort work
of the sheep chasing doga.
Mm. Kol tVltrlrn and little daughter,
of Portland, were guest of Mrs. John
Koddy ftm SlvinU til Monday.
Kev. J. Henry Wood and family huva
moved to Oregon City. Misa Hickman
and her mother will occupy her house.
Makes a Clean Sweep.
1 There a nointng line uomg a ining
thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever
heard of, Huckl.n's Arnica Salve la the
best. It sweeps away and cures burns.
Sorea, Bruise. Cuts, Bolls, Ulcers, Skin
Kruptlona and Piles. It's only 25 rente,
and guaranteed to give satisfaction by
Howell A Jones, druggist.
ELDORADO.
Potato digging Is the principal em
ploy men t at present. They are like the
news rather scarce.
John and George Helvey left Sunday
for Kastem Oreogn. where they will
stay all winter.
Whooping cough is going the rounds,
but fortunately haa not made Ita ap
pearance at school.
Mr. Goucher spent one day last week
with Mr. A. I. Jones,
There wa a shooting match at Al.
Schoenborn'a last Saturday, but on ac
count of the busy season, not as many
were there as expected.
F. Kinney and Harry Jones have fin
ished digging the Well at the school
bouse. It Is about thlrty-nve feet deep.
8. Paine, who has been visiting his
son. K. Paine, near Albany, returned
Wednesday. ;
Hunters galore are1 seen everywhere
In the country, but pheasants are tak
ing their departure to reglona where the
atmosphere Is clear.
John Paine is clearing land and a loud
blast ran be heard at almost any time.
Mr. Jennie McMannla. of Oregon City,
visited her parents last Thursday.
Krncst Jones made a Hying trip lo
Portland last week. Anyone wanting a
tellable "Chef" . call at hla office.
M. F. Parllug and Jos. Harrington
were callers on A. U Jones Monday.
Robert Schuebel has several men help
ing him clear his land.
Geo. F. Coat). State Educational Ex
hibit photographer, passed through here
last week and took several view of the
; school and grounds.
Mrs. C. Smith visited friends In Mul
' I110 last week.
Mr. Johnson, of Portland, apent aev
I eral days with Mr. Anderson and family
I recently.
j I. K. Jones and N. Maule and families
'went to Oregon City Monday to pur-
chase some furniture.
"All at once the horse stood still
Close by his sweetheart s house on the
hill.
First a shiver, and then a thrill.
Then something decidedly like a spill.
And the young man was silting upon a
rock.
At half past nine by the nieetln' house
clock.
What do you think the young man found
When he got ut and stared around?
There lay the buggy In a heap, or mound
As If II had been to the mill and ground
1 Now toe youiig man wants a biiKgy
uf the following description:)
"One mad of the stronKest oak.
That couldn't be spl'l. nor la-nt nor
broke.
Step and prop-hon. Isilt ami screw.
Steel of the linest, bright and blue;
Hoot. top. dashes from tough old hide
Found In the pit where the tanner died."
Good for Children.
The pleasant to tak" and harmless
Due Minute Cough Cure gives 'nuoit
relief in all cases of Cough, Croup ;.ml
L&Giippe, because It doe not pass im
mfdlately Into the stomach, but t:ike
effect light at the real of the trouble. It
drtws out the Inflamatlon. leaii and
teethes and cures petmanently ,y co-al-lit'g
tin- lungs to contribute pine hfc
Hi.Maining oxgeu t,, the blood aid lis
sues. Sold by G A. Harding.
DOVER.
The mountains are while with snow.
Mr. Iieshazler i" "till slowly Improv
ing. i:c. Mi. I'alton. the Methodist min
ister. pre;,ch, d a very Interesting sermon
last Sunday.
It look as though !)over Is not going
lo get a si,,o teacher (his winter.
Dyspepsia bane of human existence.
Burdock Blood Bltteis cures it, prompt-
ly. pei rnancutly. Regulate Hnf tones
the stomach.
EAGLE CREEK.
I Ualu again seems to be the order of
: the day.
The Kagle Ci.-k Grange was lightly
; attended at Hie last meeting, Saturday
i' last, on account of the farmers being so
busy with tlieii fall work.
. .Miss Karr. teacher In Inutile! No. 50.
'made a trip lo Portland and home Hat
. iirday. returning Sunday evening,
j .Mr. Henry I Mi ll Is hauling lumber and
; l)oard to build a house on his land near
; I OVe .
1 Mr. 8. H liouglasn will move to
' Kagle Creek s)on to build hi new house
!
THE
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curb roit
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Baim
; F.mj and pleasant to
: use. Contain no !n-
jiirtoas drug.
I It i. Cjiiickljr absorbed.
I (oves HeJief at onre.
CATARRH
It Opm and Cleanses
COLD 'N HEAD
I the Jtssei raaeavet,
AiUra Jiidamniation.
Heals and Protects the .Membrane. Ke.tore thi
feVntea of Taate and Hinell. Large S'ze, to cents al
Drv:tor T msil; Trill Size, lOeents liy mil
XY bmlULtiH,U Warren Street, ew mk.
MBALrKl
Kt-i
t that place, and hla aon, Want, will
tun the farm.
Saturday veiling a aurpiisa party waa
gitrtt Miss Alia Judd. who will accom
pany her mother to California soon,
Wm. II. Karr waa the guest of W, J.
Hewlett Sunday.
Mis. David IViuglasa and (laughter, of
t'hru-) vllle, are visiting friends and rel
atives" near Kagle Creek.
I It a burnt Cse lr. Thoniaa' Kino-
I ilc oil. At your Irtigglsts.
CLACKAMAS.
Property scrkcia occasionally visit
this locality. Ono such was In town
I t arlv the present week, hut failed to
tlnd anything to suit.
I The lending event of Inst wrek was the
' Pomona Grange which was very sue-
Iccsnfully entertained by the local grange.
The Misses Kate Jones and Kdna Irish,
accompanied by Mr. Fred l.lndslry, all
of Cams, niitdc a short visit to friend
here Inst Sunday afternoon,
Mrs M. K. I"rcttman entertained
friends from abroad Inst week.
Mrs. C. F. Clark waa visiting In Port
land Inst Sunday.
Hiv, Moore, newly appointed pastor
of the M. K. Church, held preaching cr
vices morning and evening of last Sab
bath. The pastor and his family have
taken istsscsslon of the parsonage and
will hold a reception, Tuesday evening,
for the memler and friends of Hie
church.
Hev. K. S. Bollinger, of Oregon City,
will lecture at Clackamas. October 25,
In the Congregational church. Theme:
"The Snmplca We Carry." The lecture
will begin al 1 30 p. m. Tickets on sale'
at the diar Pilce very rconablr,
Children under ten year of age free.
Proceed for benefit of the church.
On of Many.
H. A. Tlsdale. of Summerlon. 8. C,
suffered for twenty years with the pile.
Specialist were employed and many
remrdlra used but relief and permanent
good waa found only In the use of De
Witt s Witch Hatel Salve. This la only
one of the many, cures, (hat have been
effected by this wonderful remedy. In
buying Witch llaael Sulve It la only
necessary to see that you git the genu
ine IvWItt'a, made by K. C DeWHt At
Co.. In Chicago, and a cute I certain.
tVWItt'a Witch Haxel Halve curea all
kinds of piles, cuts, bums, bruises, eo
tenia, tetter, ringworm, skin diseases,
etc. Sold by G. A. Harding.
CARFIILD.
Autumn Is here again and our hllla
abound In harmonious colnis of bright
yellow and daik red, relieved here and
there by the daik green of some tall
stately flr.
V. M. (Jill haa returned from Dufur,
Oregon, where he haa been spending a I
few weeka with relallvea. i
Henry I'ulmateer. n wdl knoan (isr-
Held larpenler, will have tlurflild In the
near future to aer U good fortune will'
not smile more brightly on him In some ,
idler tlclnlly.
Thi' liiu lleld lu IkhiI opi ned Moiulay,
Dclober 10. under (he leadership of Mr.
MAIN w w w MAIN
- W. L. BLOCK -
SEVENTH THE HOME RJRNISHER SEVENTH
We Are Selling Out
but to refill with a larger stock than ever and we are not going out of
business, but are here to stay. We have made some new improvements
and expect a large stock of new goods and so will have to make room.
We have decided to have a genuine, bona fide sale.
A Real Slaughter Sale. No Fake
Everything in the house reduced. Will quote a few of the ridiculously
low prices. No doubt you will wonder at our low figures, but it must be
as we need the room. We are really going out of the Hardware and
Paint business for lack of room, so YOUR PRICE IS OURS.
YUM YUM OR CABLE
Ranges and Stoves
We are agents for the following stoves
mid rariK'-s: rnh'ersal, Qiilrk-m'-al,
KanlilesS and Htandard. All have a
2'i-year gu;irant e. We sell them at
from $27.50 up to $7S.OO.
Ait Tight Heaters
frnin tl'.DO up, nil new and a very fine
lot lo l k from.
Furnittire
Kedroom K-ls from
8"Wlng Hih kis
..til. 00
. $1.10
Kawhlde Chairs to I
Iron Beds from $1 .90 '
Paint
Iniiierlal, outdoor, with a s'yr guaran
tee per sal. $1.25
W. L. BLOCK The
VI t Ml If AVi i-T A r II 4
Tin' Kind You Havo Alwnyt nought, mid which linn hern
tu line for over .'10 yciir, hu liorno th uliriuifnrei of
and hit btou niiulf uiiuVr hl it
fiPjU&tff tuiiiitl au)rMon lnc It Infancy.
yt A4A Allow no ono It) Wi-U ) I" t hl
All CountrrlVlts 1 Dilution and ".iDat.ntfciHHl" nr hut
Kxperltnriiti tlutt t rides with und 'iMlaiir'' H lx'itlth of
Infkuti und Children Kxprrlruoe nculn-t i:i)rlitrit
What is CASTORIA
Cnatorhs la a harmlm aiihgtltuto for Cantor Oil. Iur
fforic. Drop mid Noothinir Nyi'iipa. It I lMHMint It
ronUlm neither Opium, Morphine nor oilier Nnreotlo
substance. Ita age U Ita guarantee. It destroy Wornm
and allay Feverlshne. It eure Dlurrlxcu and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble, cure CiiiiHtlputlou
and Flatulency. It aaaliulliiteN the Food, regnlule the
8toniaeh and Itoweln, giving lieultliy and lotturul sleep.
The Children's ranueea-Tlie Mother' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
'te'Tt.limLHS.aisi
Kdward Slubba, of (iresham, Oregon.
Mr and Mr. Charley Pavla. of Click
ama. hiive been vlslllng relallvea line
for the past ok
Hen Kollliis. an employe In the l.lnn
lllos' mill, had the misfortune of hav-
(Continued on pag .)
SuhacrlU; for the Kuterprise.
Ayers Pills
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auwiutuuipisrrii vi luuuii'tr uc
SPRINGS
! Hardware
I.iirK'' slmvcls, 7.re. . .
Folks, i;o
I'oliilo Folks. sOe . .
Ttnkes. TiOr
Hpadi'S. T.m'
Flows, ll-lni i. $1.00
Tb ii' li H'-n ws, 50r; . .
$1.2S Axi s
Snw H ts, Tf.e
.3r.
.40
CO
.25
.60
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35
1 Jllai-k Diamond Flies. 8-lneh Jl
Hay Knives, $1.00 ' 75
i
j Hriish S-ylhes, $1.:'6 "0
Kriiah Hooks "6
Kugar Kettle, per gallon,
Xui'ksaws, f0c
Iliieksfiws, 7.f)i:
Hin ksiiws, $1.00
.13
.40
.60
.76
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Signature of
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Pill la,ure.
If )ou ever look Will's l.lllle Karly
Hlsrta for biliousness or constipation.
, ou know mIihI pill plesauie Is Thra
fiitnous little pills cleanse the llcr and
rid the satciii of all Idle without tio
iluclng iinpleHsiinl effects. 1'hey do not
'gil'. sicken 01 wrukiti, but pleasnnily
'gUe lone and strength lo the lls'ics
and oigiins of the stomach, liver anil
bowels Hold by tl. A. Ilatdlng.
Sugar-coated, eisy to tike,
mild in action. They cure
constipation, biliousness,
slck-heidsche. Ul.Vm-
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE
uit crs.f Muwuaia oa a a. suit vKiuasa,a
$1.75
! Carpets - Linoleums
i Jnsl rei'i'lved a very line linn of Art
Hllllllll-S.
, iiiiiiriiiileed All WihiI Ingrain Carpel,
j per yanl ( 60
! I.Iih ii Warp Mulling, per yard Ho up.
Crockery
We luive i,-diiri-d our entire aloek of
Croc kery and Uliisaware. W'n are the
only house In town with sueli a com
plete stock and It will pay you to
rail and see for yourself. Never
mind whii t our Jealous competitors
ti ll you.
Mason's Jars
1 Ijlllllt, per lloaell
Kiihhers, per dozen
As long as they las'.
Jar lops, n-r iloicu
.70
.01
Home Furnisher