Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 09, 1904, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    ORIQON CITY INTtRPftlif, FRIDAY, DECEMBER I, 1W4.
PAGE 6.
T
ARE FOR GOOD ROADS
NATIONAL. ORANGE INDOAM
I HAL AtO.
rto-
BIH Boforo Cortgrott Carrying 124,000,000
for Conitruotlon of Publlo t
Highway.
AlllnllK till BDliil thj' 1Ihi.mhmci1 Ml
t It NmiI'iiihI (It untie hi'li In I'm 11m ml
iwnitly wa that uf iJiMirt Kimittt, lit
wltlrli tUx'nitii Mr, K. II, N'iitIk, M
l it nf tlm Ncv Vuik Htdtx iIimiikh, liMik
I ln r lul liy i iielluu unit IiiIIihIui'Iiik (lie
fnllnWlna mi (n-f, hiiiI rnlntlnii
Your liuitiiiilllcn lia anrnit lliitt
IkiiiIciI Mpni'n Mwil nut Im laktn lii-l'i' In
I'l'Mil I runan nf tiriii-r mail, We
trtHtt ll Hull lll Nlllllllllll HlHlIKH will
l'llllt'lllw I1R1 lltltKHIllll Inllll iliirlitK
rutiHlili'iBl'li' iiitli)il nf i-mli yvnr nri
yna-fllnw Willi (In- . Inning wIikxI,
I In- al kl uiiil tin- nt cull
YllK Klllirjil uf ihh Haiti la H live
. 1 1 i..l l in luiltiy. Hint llii' rulllint HinllKht
of I'lutp-t U ! nu n In tit-Ilia Klven Id lit
illorovm) uf luililo imUul pi nil Huttt
i lrnlly nJimili' tu ini-rl llir tai)'lna ruiiill
tlnit nf itlfTi'liiu liK'itlllUo.
Vlllll lO'llllllllt. Ill'llt-V tlmt Uib flint?
Iihk full mm whuii llir Kwl-iul mill
HltltW UllVMItini t lllili!4 U)l llila llll.
llmi ti it ui tu tail thiil future i-rtoila
Itnll l.i i-i.i.'ii.t'".! alunii y aixDiHi It; ami
m i mini, nt lluta. Kmm'M uf llix wiiti
li ui In l viiiihiuIiiIuUmI tlmt li I"
thin itlii'll(ni liat ulutnly Iwii ukrn.
Tim Nallunwl (iiuiign lialalatlv (inn
mil Inn, nt tlm lut aaloit, wa Iii.ii mi
ni to ftiltiun I iiu fnl in nf lli lliuwn
low lll, thi'li t"-nilln In t'liliKir. till
hill irnHl ll In Oiitpllato tJl.lHlU.WHt III
I M i(,i'lnli il nmli t I li' illiniluii uf
euiul i.miiim'iit In 1 1 lo iiiililli' -nlH,
TIiIh annum! lu l" illvlili-il annum Dm
Vial" III III tlmt lit MllUlulllll, liul
mi mmn In ni.!ci lean limn l.'tiU.OtW,
Kiyii alnli, cniiiit)' ur tiiwn. iitHvIhk
Hlil muni mll it llkn itiiniiint lu llm until
Ktvt'ti hv Hit' IJ.niml ilnvin-liim lit. Until
alula mill .Nutloiml ammini In ! i-
n.l. i) i llm Nullutntl lli ml Inn lit nf
I'm, in- iiiifhwA).
Our liifiiiniullnii itt. thai our l-itlalnllv
i iimmlHi'" wiiil In Wawlilnatuu, almlltj
tlm lliuwnluw bill, IbII.T limit) lantiilly,
nml ly ttliri'imnl luiiaiil llm HBitlrnl
Willi. liomul nf tlm IIiiiwiiIii IjIII anil
anliKllliili'il lht iim lilll. tlm ilil.f Ulf -
r. i. nni IkIhk, Hi at, llm lirw bill left 111'
fln-nilitiili' nf auto fumla tu llm olate
liailf, aiMuiul, It in hv luViJ fur a l.aa
i, l I) 1 1 unl ilii iii Inn nt Tlm nmli latmnl
ItiM la. I hut thla ilialiKc Mil la nuw i-ml
lti or la n-i tain lu i-iimn bi tuif llm a
inmiiiliis M-aaliin uf t'uimii'aa.
Vuiir i.'miitilllri auKViata Hint llm Na
tluiiul tlraniio at Hila I lni" nn, 111
ili limml fnl llila 1)111. ir a.illli thllid alllil
lar. anil liiatruii Ita l alaUllvo ouuinlt
In naillmm Ita rffnita lu arvuiv Ita
rnnrtliiKlit, Hliuulil llila U. Unim ulir
uiiUr la liiuulit ( lu fuie with
mighty mi. bunking Vi-I It la unly i
piuunaltluii for tlm Ni-w Wuilil 10 Mil
balk alinig a way liuwiind by Km Old
lung roi aim i-
Th rinbUr of Kruno Ima built nil
liialnttilnril 23.IXW nilkii of rum1 wllhuiil
nml lu llm fHiiimiN. Italy li tw mllra
uf rnaila iiiuli-r alinllur inmllllnna. Km
Ininl unO liiiiiiuiiy have rnJuyrU mifii
luiiila fur an many ypma llml limy mr
in'riiili'il aa a nmiti-r of roura.
Vatiiiua alalia iirr allva'ly hi lluv tu
iu-nmrti' Willi tin- Knli-ral tiuvi-tiiiimlil
aliuiilil llm Curry bill bri'unm !.
Ni-w Vnik Hlatn Niniirlklp4 mvnlly
li.lKi.OOO fur ayati iiibIIi- Imiirnvriiii'lil of
In-r Hiuit, tlm alalo mylnK IM-r frill
tlm iMiuiity 31 mnl llm town 16 of llm coal
uf llm liiipriivrmi-iil. Tlm bgUlature of
uiiln Hi Ita Inat ai-aalun. ratMbllalmil
niiul iliimitimiit, tu wblib nny liHallly
limy ul'l'ly fur atati' will. Tlm Knuil Hu
h-i Hili-inbMil Ixlloi llm liK'Mllty, (l"i'Ui
Vjln llnr Hu inml In lm liupruvrd In of
iMiltliii'lit ltiiHiiiuiii'l', aiTUIra 'tin- liuhl
uf Wuy fur any iiiaii,, JwiimhI ica
amy. liiaiHiiH Mini gimlygra tlm available
imit irliil fur tln iiropoacd linprovmivnt
nml iiihii lliina llm fuat tMiwin n llm
atutn, rniinty, tuwn nutl luwnahlp. V
Mlitiiii' tlm I'l'lnlun Unit till' Iuh llnil
fiirimra Iihvp aiiltrrnl from uoor i-omla
i link well tti with tlmt from any utln-r
I'l.mi-, Arinrilliiii lo vm'uful t'lniul"M,
l will haul a mn flvo mllra mi u illrt
rii.nl, wlilln tlm amnn ainiiunt will I'liul
tun lb inlb-a on a wII-iiiuI( atuno rninl
'tilt la txiiiaiTVailve) ratlmalK, iiHi
ly wiii'ii 11 la ri'iiii'iuliori'd tlmt vant Hr
tiling uf tlm eminiry rtmJ wt iiractlimlly
i iiiml-bmiiur iIiii'Iiik unlilriiillo or
I. una of thn yiur.
Wi uigii In llila tuiiiifitlun a pri'i'i-ilriit
of inmiy yi-ura' jMmihIIiik. The tfnliod
HiHti UMVi-niinint iiii'iprltiid largo
hiiiiin of inunry fur tlm linprm rmmil of
ilvira mnl IibiIhii. n ui lilug within ihn
IiimI It'll i ura tlm i-tiuriiimia aiiin v uf
jjoii.oou.ouu, lo wtik'h tin- fiiiiiu-rg havo
bi'i'it guni'ioiia ciiiitiihutura. Vi-t, aa Inn
Imm'II truly Kiibl. "bi'for a Ion of proline?
run lw limited III tlm hold uf a vi-awl. II
iiitiNt bo Imuli'J over a cuiintry roiitt.
Wi Iiuvh ai'i'iii-fd rural mull diilviry
we iu ' dniimnillng a piiii'i'la pnal; In', in
iniiko It now a ifitHt iiiumvoriito by ad
(ling liond ruiula.
Your commit lit Ih nut nbli In auKi'Hl
nn Irnn-flml plim for t Improvi-nnMit of
highway Unit will l iiiilli'nbl to all
jn'iilniiH, In tin- abariii'o of Ki'dornl ami
Htato aid. with Ita awoiiipanylng aupi-r
, vlaliin, riii'li Inoalltyi will nninue those
nmtliuilg (hut Bt'tin priiiiloiibln In that
lorullty. ThotiHiiiidH of mllna of atnnu and
gruvi'l rnaila luiva bot-n i-oiiMtrnrtint In
, Ohio and olhi'r alalea at a mint varying
from IlliOO to $5000 por nillo. In ono In
' Hlnni'O tlm cnmiiilaHlniii'ra uf a oountv In
Ohio' imm-aMud a liimU'rato tux upon tlm
county dunHi'iUP, Hint wliw. th nnmcy
ennui Into the truaaury began llm con;
Htriietlon of a Mlono road. It met with
public favor, and the plan ha been pur
amid fur 25 yearn. That county Iihn at
prcNvlit a network of perfect Mono roida,
with no reuniting debt. In other lnatantea
I ho diiclaloii to Improve a road has been
Immediately fallowed by the aaJo of
bond and the letting of contract. Honda
urn li'lno- cniiMtrueted by an aHHeaament
upon' all real ealivte within two mile of
tho road Itnprovud, and again upon both
real and pitrnonnt property within one
, mile. When llnio Htono or oilier' hard
malerlulH Ih not available, gallafnetoiy
roud are being ooriKtruoted from and
atone for a Ii'iimIh, protected by a few
Incheg of gravel. In tomo tate tho poll
tax 1 dlHcontlnuod, townahlp divided
Into two ttlMtrlct, two uporvlor elootod
who under the general direction of the
triiateii. havo chMige uf tho road. Thi
plim give at,tut lint two yalem of
rrmd-hullillng In each lowtialilp, ami1 I
to be preferred lo tho Old plat) when ten
upervlaor Inaugurated each year ten
dlffarenl pinna, nil of which Wrro liable
to bo bad. Tlmre I out nil that ari
be and ahmild be applied every wb-ri).
lianmly, tu euiialruii the mail that all
water will eek III dlbima and e that
lliey have fret) outlet.
In thl connection,' ll may be timely
tu cull attention tu a new departure by
Mr, King, uf Mlaaourt,
It la i.Hliibllaliid upon gixid authority
thai Mr, King. Willi llm co-opcratlou uf
lila neighbor fiiniuia, baa kept tit ,il-
liuiat perfct itimlr u alreli h of iiimuiuii
dirt ruail by a aliuple priN'ea of dragging
after each rain. A lug of 12 or 14 luetic
In diameter, feet In length, la pll' In
half, tlm ac tlnng eurely framed lo-
gullier, two feci apart, abnrp dgo mod
wllh Iron fureinuat their arrangement la
ublliiuw. no thai when drawn along tho
able of the I'uad llm rut will lie tilled
and the earth worked toward the center.
The ruin being over. Mr. King, ur hi
neighbor III turn. Mtche lo thl Incx
penalv diag and make the linn nf llm
1 1 met Mr, King lia lnn!ii), and I now
Initiating, lu public addrevt benn'i many
tlinugatiil that hi road Imo not broken
through but one in olght yar.
After expel litmiitlng uccafully Willi
hurt piece of mad. Mr, King vlalled
each of 16 or 20 neighbor farmera and
aecuted a promlae lo haul the drag over
ertuln pec nf road one each year,
then vlalled the bualtic men of a
nearby tuwn, and all agreed lo haul (he
ding nine each year. Jly thl mean a
number of mile uf an Important road
being ktl lu perfect repair at a nnml-
nl coat, The theory la that tho road I
pmpeily cnnali iiiit'il. no rut left for the
water lu follow, while tho drugging cuiia
llm road lo dry very ipil"kly after a
rain.
Your commute cannot du inure than lu
Ittalat iIimI any well-digeatetl plan la au
perlur lo Um hap-haggard manlier of
ninny mad -building In the pi: null her
nit we do ! than limlnt that the long
pi.iuia of liupuaaable ruatla III one uf the
(iiiion iIihI luiike farm llfo b'a dealr
llhlC.
liven llm li'lephulie, rural ibiueiy,
parcel miI and giMMl roada, We could
(Tit tu Hie young a quartet of blealug
that Would liiuUe life In I he coimliy IniNO
attractlv, To thla end your committer
(fnl a llm follnwlng rranliillon:
' Id null i d, Thai llm National Orange
now aeaeinbled HI I'urtlaiid. Ongoil. In
Inni Ita bglalallvf cuiiimltlee lu ue
every effort lo wcure the enximent of
lite Curry bill. No. 0.;i&, mtendlng Fed
eral aid In lh conatruiilun of public
lllgllWH)."
wore mong tho Clckgman county
iwoplo In tho city th? flrat of tho
wook. i
J. C. KauplKch, of Htoini. wan In the
city V'ttn'H(lay,
Mr, and Mr. Chan. PomUrnktt r-turiii-d
U) their home In Th Dallo
Mt Mnntlay, Mr. Pinbrolf liaa
Iwnn vlaltlnif hr mother, Mr. Win.
Parker, for the pant glx wpka,
lira, tteatlo Beatlo, Dnllti room
IS, IT, 11, Welnhard building.
SOCIAL EVENTS
ageril fur the fulled dtatc.
flemenilMi- th nnrne, lan. and tako
nn oilier, ,
lir, Wood'a NoiWay Mne Hyrup aeem
enpeiially alapled to the need of the
chlldnrlt, 1'lraanfit tu lake; oothlng In
It liim.tnc; II I I he remedy of all
rifnedle for every form of throat and
lung dleHe,
Personal Mention
w
Wlii'low cord have been printed ad-
vertlalng a grand iiuiaU ball lo be given
at llm Armory by the Hlar Koclal Club,
New fear Kve Hiilunliiy. liecember
31. I9UI. Klrt flaa mulc will be pro
vided and a nuinlier uf valuable prlge
will be dlatiibiited among the teat mark
er. The mniiHgeme'nl Inaure a Ihor
ougbly pleaaant evening lu all who at
tend.
' ' ,
(am uf tho mtil enjoyable mimical
event that ha luken place at Oregon
City In numlter of year wa the con
cert al Woodmen Hail lal HHlurday
rveiilng, by Mr. Kalhryn Ward Pope,
Ml Mary I'". ',) era and Mia Veda
William. alled by Mr. Miller, Mia
Warren and I Vim J,' Stun, of Portland.
Kadi of tlm egtette I well and favorably
known aa gifted and entertaining per
former lo Oregon City people who In
dicated n prutM-r appreciation of the con
cert by liberal patronage, Individual
mention of tho number will be omlttrd
but It muy be ald that the program waa
a thoroughly enjoyable one, well rendered.
Knlbiwlug tlm concert dancing w en
Juv for mie liuiir, i
One hundred pt raun attendee the ban
lin t given by Ht. I'nul'a Oulld at Willam
ette; Hall Friday evening. While the e
cllement Incident lo the fire eomcwhat
luterrupled Ihn program uf the evening,
a full ennjynieni of the many good
Ihlng to hear and eat wa not curtailed
In the allgbteal degree. After dlacuaalng
,a aplimllil feat. aiuii a the ladb-o of
Ht. I'mil iltilld are famed fur, a pro
gram wn rendered. Including a vocal
aulo by Mi, it. C. lianung. and after
dinner --cin- by Ilev. I, K. Ham
rnund. Judge T. K. Ilyan, Atlorney J. E.
Iledgin and Mayor-elect K. A. Hummer.
During the afternoon Ih ladle con-
dui-lrd an apiiai ale and fur the day'a
lalMr reall.-d alaiut lQ receipt.
)wen A Thorn, formerly of Oregon
Ity. but now located at (Irani I'aa.
wa in th city Tueaday on hio way to
Hub-til. where on Wednesday he wedded
Ml Itlanche Kanttier. daughter of Kev.
W. C. Kanlner, ptor "f tb Klial Coti
gngiillunal church of the Capital City.
Mr. Tlioma" many Oregon City friend
wiali him much happlnea.
TJasal
n itb nnn
UHIAIIIIII
laallluotagoi. f
E!y'$ Cream Balm VwmJ
Uh dieue4 BMrmbrano. t& I
It eon catarrh Mil dme
way a cold la the bead
ankklf.
Cream Balm to placed Into the notrlli,ptooa
over tho metnbriM grid U glxtirlml Belloflobw
MilUtoaadacsroMlow. ItlB"t drying -ioeo
got proSwso weening, largo Hit., M eeoU at Drop
Vu or by nail Trial Size. 10 cent.
KLT BKOTBER8, M Warrea street, w To
o a), i
tln rti-nalor Hniwnell vlalled Hali-m
the Ural uf the week.
, C I'atxiM'k ha gone lo n Krn-
laeo In rt-maln ome time.
Ml Klhel Caufleld vlalled over Run-
ilay with friend at galeni
I. J. ittddlng. a merchant at Manpiam.
a lii Hie city lat Krlday.
II, ll. M'-Alpln h rtiurned fnm a
Imalmaa vlall lo McMlnnvllle.
tl. Toll, of Harlow, wa In Oregon
iiy lli latter part of lal week.
J. It. Bhlbley and Ed. Cluaner of Hprlng
water, were In Oregon city tai i nur
lav.
Mr and Mra. I toy I. Marlln have
moved lo luiylon, Oregon, where Ihcy
will rralde.
Ml Mary . Harlow and Ml Tull. of
Harlow, vlalled thl week wllh menu
In thl city.
County Judge Kyan attended a meet
ing of Hoyal Arch Maaoiio at Kugene
Raturday night.
J. W. Herd, of Klacada. waa bttal
ma vlaltor lo Oregon City the latter
part of lnt week.
Mr, Mary T. Howard, lale aecretary
if the Oregon Orange. w In tne city
from Mulluo Tuemlay.
Htate Hi nator K. M. Croln. of Salem,
waa lu the city Tuemlay III consultation
with Menator llrowimll.
Mr. and Mra. John Heurth have re
turned from their honey-moon and have
begun hoiiaekecplug on the hill.
Mr. I'cter Mclutyre and daughter,
Ml Mary, have returned from an ex
tended vlHlt In llllnol and Michigan.
Ilev. J. W. Kxon, former pastor of the
Method!! church al Viola, and now lo
catetl at tJcaveriun, wna in me nj
Moinlay. '
Fred Mile I temporarily employed
a mcaaeliger wun wena rargo voni-
patty on It Bmithern Paclllf run out of
l'otilalid.
Mr. K. Nelaon, who hna been vlaltlng
her ller, Mra. T. P. Randall, hag re
turned lo her home al Waterman, Ent
orn Oregon.
W. K. Blell, accompanied by P,ot
maaler J. V. Deyoe of Canby, have re
turned from a ucceful hunting trip
lo Newport.
MIhh Dora HrlRgg vlHlted relative!!
In Portland lat week.
J. H. Wolfer, of Not'dy, was In Ore
gon City WudnoHday.
Curtln Helvoy was calling on his
frtimdH hore IiihI Sunday.
Mr. 3. D. Wllkerson made a bvmlnesb
trip to FroRiKind laat Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Robbtns visited Mr
and Mrs. Dlovlns last Sunday.
MIhh Ktlna Matlock waa the gueat
of MIhh Hohb Drlgga laHt Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Will Draper vlHlted
Mr, William Parker and family last
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Job, Porringer vlsltod
Mr. John Thomas and family last Mote
day, night.
Mr. Chas. Plpka and family vls
ltod at the residence of Mr. Martin
lllchter lant Sunday.
MIhhoh (Jem Uurns and Lydla John
son wore the gtiOHts of Miss Kllxa
Biinm lant Sunday.
Mra. C. B. Nash of Oregon City
vlHlted her mother, Mrs. J. Knotts,
ltiHt Saturday and Sunday. Mra.
Knotts la a aufferer with rheumatism.
Rex Lewis and T. M. Cross, of Mo
lalla, and Lewis Haugulum, of Sandy,
IN A BAD WAV.
Many on progon City Reader Will Fool
Oratoful for Thl Information. ,
When your back glvea out;
Ik-come weak or aching:
When urinary trouble act In; t
Ymu- kidney are In a bad way.
Iioan'e Kidney IHla will cure you.
Here I evidence to prove It:
J uinr A. .Tanner, farmer, corner 13th
and Iewla Ptreel. ftalem, aayo: "Bo
many ouffcr from kidney complaint that
for a lime 1 wa alarmed about mydf
for 1 wa troubled wllh my back aching
In the region of my kidney. I think It
wa i aimed Mint by a atra!n cauaed
from heavy lifting I did year ago. 1
kepi gelling worae lntcad of better
and finally conulted doctor. He told
1 had gall tone In the bladder but
Christmas
Is Here
And we have piade pro
viaioii for your want.
Fruit. Nut and Candies
nd all ChrUttnM gpecial
tie at low price.
For Yoor Dinner
We have the famous M.J.
B. Coffee New ahipment
jut arrived. Buy it for
your Christnia dinner.
Electric Grocery
D. M. Klemsen, Prop.
Main Street, near Electric Hotel
i!
'I
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4
I
trouble with kidney aecretloti exielea,
their too frequenl action dlaturbed my
ret from fifteen lo twenty lime a nlghl.
Thl waa very annoying and I waa In a
tied way w hen I read of Doan Kidney
Pill and procured a bog. To y that j
I wa aurpriiwd al their ieedy effect i
of their ue I putting It mhuiy. i nave
rccominenilcd Liuan'a Kidney Pill to I'
til hero and will alway have a good word j
for them."
Plenty more proof like thl from Ore-
gun City. Can t C. U. Huntley a drug ;
atore and ak them what their cuatomer i
relMirt. j
Kor nle by all dealer. Price 60c.
Kotcr-Mllburn Co., Huffalo. N. T.. ole
iMnvp
RED FRONT
Youth! full htock wet weather shoes, cut to ...... $1.40
Koy'n " " cut to 1.6o
Men' ,( " " " " cut to 1.85
radios' Unlim-d Heavy Shoes $1.15 and 1.40
Uuie' $2X) Kid Shoes 1.90 and 2.25
Udiw $1.50 Kid Shoes, uatent tip 1.20
P.ahy'H bhoef,worth 50c for 33
Child h MuMji, worth fl.10 and l.zo lor .mo
IJoy'g Calf Shoe3, worth $2.01, for.. ..... 1.68
smaller 1.22
Men's Fine Shoes $1 .42, 1.69 and 2 20
" High Top Shoes, good grade, $2.90,3.15 3.40
" ' equal $6.50 Cutter.... 5.45
Slippers 23c, 48c, 63c .98
Ladies' Slippers 58c, 88c .94
Shoe Lacea, pair .01
GROCERIES
Oianges and Lemons, each 01
Candy for Xrnas . .08 up
IVanuts and Walnuts .10
Fine Figs jtound 08
Seedlesa Kaisins 07
Fine Currants .10
Cheese '.lie to .15
Good Coffee 14c to .15
Fine Coffee, worth .5c, for .20
Tea Dust, usually 25c, for 15
Teas, usually 15c to 25 more 25c, 45c .55
Cocoa, can 10
Starch, 6c Soda 4c . Pi unes 02
Washing Powders, pound .04
Fine Hulk Lard, pound H
Flour a : 1.05 up
Cood Chops, 90 lbs -95
Goil Syrup, lolhs pail 45
8 quart Galvanized lJail .". 15
Clothes Pins, ic dozen Clothes Line .05
Dry Goods, Toys, Etc.
Fine IiOt Hosiery, from factory, 10c up.
Factory shipment Wool Hose; Misses Hose, worth 25c,
for 18c; Ladies' Wool Hose 25c up: Men's Wool
Socks, 15c up to 25, and 27c for warm goods.
Milliuery, cut to cost or less; Hibbons 'at cut prices,
Lace at cut prices.
St-e our array of 5c and 10c toys; Picture Books, lc, 3c,
, 9c and up; Dolls, lc up; Metal Head Dolls, etc.
Hundreds of useful presents, Clothing, Shoes, Suspen
ders at cut prices. 7
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F. C. GADKE
THE PLUMBER
VOELCKEL & NOLANS
v . GREATER
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BlsLeM IPattti
(SISSIERETTA JONES)
The Greatest Singer of Her Race
I fl 1 1 M n 1 1 0 1 r D ."The Alabama Blossom"
JUmi nUOlVLn. Funlest Colored Man Alive.
The most appreciated gift is a useful article, such
as a nobby H. S. & M. suit or overcoat, an up to date
HAWES HAT, a stylish pair of W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOES, a dainty pair of JULIA MARLOWE
SHOES for the fair sex, an elegant line of CUTTER
& CROSETTE NECKWEAR in the newest creations
to select from, and the largest gents' furnishing goods
stock in town from. which to select useful articles at
matchless prices. Our thanks are due and heartily
tendered our great public for their appreciation of our
efforts to place before them the values of their lives.
Your generous patronage, home folk and visiting friends,
during the earlier part of the autumn season assures us
that we have succeeded beyond our fondest and most
sanguine optimistic expectations, and it has made pos
sible offerings of these surpassing bargains for your holi
day needs. There are hosts of matchless values here.
Come as soon as you can. First choice is always the best.
J.
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PRICE
PRETTY 0H0RU8 Compristng the Sweetest and Best
.Trained Necro Mixed Voices in the World. Presenting
( a Magnificently New $10,000 Stage Production,' includ
r)ramland.""Plantatlon Pastimes." "Glorv
of the Fair," "Offenback Opera-Bouffe" and "Swell
, Minstrel Varieties." . , v
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER
Agent for H. S. & M. Clothing, Hawes Hats and W.
L Douglas Shoes.
Oregon City
Oregon
Shively's Opera House, Monday Night, Dec. 19 o.
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