ontoON citv tNTtncmit. rioAV, januarv 20, wa PAGE 3. Now To-Day. MONtcr TO IJAN AT AND 7 par runt, rirro newjttrltjr. ITIUm A Hehuliol. JStiiATICI frttin my farm JVfc ftilla south of Hver Cth. yearling l,Pifrr with ft fw rl iuk tntl tHxly. a half Inuh hols pom heit In ,,ti,lli4 of right W. rtmlf will l.o suitably rewarded, Addreaa I I. Wll llama, lluisl rout Nu. I, Oregon City, Oigon. jtlitATW-On tw)-yr old hlfr, rd with while pnl, sill In on ear. ll on Infl lilp. finder wilt b rewarded ly ,1drelug I', C, Ivldaon, Highland, Oregon. Jan, IS jLoflTA gold waleh, hunting ea, ba I wren lbs Norwegian church and Can dy, probably o Hi ratlioad. Reward will b ll i 'I Hi" rviurn of th m la mvll At Canby, Oar Clauson. Jn, IJih. mil MALE- Hop rout or cutting, In iili of J. It. I'aln. Cnnn, Oiegoii, I'lntiH M, lltown l( been ti(i''otriti1 t"' ll iilBi'i polhn ((Hlfi'i' by M'r Rout iner lii mix i '"t Chan, It, Noblelt, ini'1 lt tiiii'ii'ii on in mines, Miner in n iilllitnlaiialloit Ida polio protection lit been tlr.Mcli.(l Id li rldw dlatrlet on the hill whl'-h In nightly patrolled hy one of I hit two officer. r v vy c' "4 Local Kveyls?. 4 ,V daughter W Imftl Wednesday to Ml. and Mre, l-oul Fair Cbarman's Valval Crttm will rut cliap. jd IminU and la a MMtlhllig f' cream, !! ran I'" worn Immediately after ap. (.lying l.afg l-lllo ZU rnla. Tlio many filenda of Mr E E Char inn, who I iniltng th Hiir t Kt ,Vil"iin, I'allulMila, UI do itail to rrn Ihut lis ) lft'uvll lit lirallh Trlmiiiott haU twlow wl t Mlaa atullh . J IV M)cf iaa iufl.cil dm nl-r-r,l til til I'ailtir.r, V, j. mli amj lll , nVi'l l-iiln-a (mihii-iI)- airc4 vn ly th fsiro f l-amh Hawyr In ilm anriiiuiii riunil ( anuiHrr lie Ulliiirhl of iloiaa In the lluuan ut tup iracituiiK lhi k. J. t-', CaitiiiWII. (In Hr, U una t'f I ho tirluiia unra, HI I'ttiil'a l;.l nml Clinic ll. rrrtur, Ilia llv. I'. K. Ilamitionil, Hilly poiim iniliilmt at I", Humlny rli houl at 10 ), Murtilnv Traynr and Hrmrii mi "Temp in Hun ami Vl'1'.iy." at 11 too; ICvi-mIii I'layel' Mli'l Mm nmn "It "Th Tmuaurea i( Mttn" at 6:w KvrylMnly Mlllly wxlrnmo at lh" rvh'". t!iililinni"4 alia hliw eol at Mlia OiiMainKli Mia ll, I- Illinau tlila week K-rKnl iinwa of ilia d.ttili of hr li"t. Mia. J. I. Itiiira, at Sw ViirK fliy. 'Ilm 4-aUt of Mia, lllnna, wlili ll ix'urra4 Hun4y, au'Vtxti. Tho diK'Baaefl wiiin will h r'iiiinlTi'4 hy many fn-n I'Hy ,k.Ii., alio havtntf vlallid wMh Mr. Il I- man a fw yraia B'l In Ilm ault 14 at aal'la lh tmnafrr "I mv llmlr land. enlHU'd J, A, Mwhnk W. T llnwlfy. Ih dffmiilanl do- lliufinl li Hi llllllll. IU lnllfl ItlO JiirU'ld lion Mf Ilm trial umit ir th iubM mail r of lh ....i.mnay an4 ai-1 1 "" 'l'"l ' .Kli.a- thai ll. r..m.llnl imt all-!' '" r "M", " I' fa. ( aultli l' iit I -J i.mm le a ai'Ui'li rauaa (if The lnk if ttfttoa fiiy, llila -k, I l.avli.g il. uld WhllliMh ir.,. m o im Waahitigtun airert hiwin KiviHi and Twirili Kiiroi, turn d-.wn for a tuim lif of miMilha f thla aliui lui. wtih-li la an old land nk al .m t'lly. hav ln t.n hull! In lh" rally ti', ha mil hn onm.lt 4. afid l.m atr-itdid a kI aiiij iiig 'li fur h"l-"-a la tlii ytiiihi wtjifinn wh'i o atran;ly dlaiwrid ffirn hr noiintry horn imrt ly In f.ii n ('l.ilNltna and ftNr tn d.iya' wna liMtd lit K.t I'lirtluiil whr aim wa (Tititiiyvd a duini ulln In rlvat fwrnlly, Mia N'lr-r, mho I It yara nt uif, ruin" t'l Ihla i lly for tli piiin" of limkliiH amn I'liri Imma (nflliMlnnry to hi-r wtiillii' to a yinm; farnM'r, John Cioaa, of MuImIIm. II.Iii rxlurnnd U llila illy, Ilia yuiirtif wihiiaii rlif"'t Knowlnnd Willi Imvlnil luuUily dlnllid h'tr In I'Mirn at I'utlland for aovmul 4ny. In tlia mnMiitlinv liflplriB t'l ajwnd tli I'j5 that hal Imibii rlvn linr hy ht-r fliilli'i n Willi which In ('(unplnt Imr troa a.iiu Kii'iwlund will hav an ramlii lion lif.iio Jnallio Mllip neat wwk. At inxHInu liuhl Tu-aduy at N"W Era hy Urn farmwa tit that vicinity, an or iianiauiioii waa ifiid ilvli. uur mi' of a in w ocilnin Una In till foun ty. Artli ka of lncoroiatlon will I fth'd jiliiflfiK th prrani wwli, and th ottlrr of lli- toioiaiiy !ve alu-ady h4rt Hi aiK- imind, Tiny am a followa; I'aldwit, r,lmr VpIIo; r-ji-lliit, liarry Kr"l' rlh; aicn'lary. fl. II. Ilrown; tifaurr, l Mi'Arth'ir; trualnm, (ifiittn 'och'r, John lluiKoxna and Hurry ft ''dl l ha. Whlla Ilm iiiii'Bi.y not y I In xlalriic, haa not taiinrd th nomination of tha omwra, all Ilm ropm:!v alitkholdcr nai ni it I ilm ruttitlim arid to them, and Ihnir i lhm la a forrgimn loriclti- i.n Tl.ii cal'lfa! ato-R of tli t'iiiiafty inn, i-fiiillni rnrtaln ralimulr of triiillliii, wht' h Will llk ly I mi r.,in.. ('! L.-liiy Th hw :iinay will Im hn. .an aa ilm N-w Kia Moloal Ti;ll li.,iiii iiir.ioii, and l ho al'Kk will Im auttitt -rlhfd to hy farmer In th vl- ilnlly of Nrw Em. Th lompuny llna will raillutn from thai town. roiinK'tloif with lh tallruad at thla and vrl othor iHtlnta, and will l ri.it.Inl, a' Kil Hna to th 1ciiBMila of th pohllr. Yk riaylnt Ordi HkycJ 44 - Gngrcti " " niiKh Cud Reduced Prices Xe mmimmmmm m 20 ptt cttA dic. on Sl4tlor.ry Our Dolkr Wtch Our Dollar Fountilo Prm 45 Vtnvf Otft Npkin, 100, JO HUNTLEY BROTHERS POPULAR PRICE DRUGGISTS CO. Our January Sale makes a saving of 20 per cent to 50 per cent on nearly every article in our store excepting patent medicines, school books, paints and a fey other contract goods. The wise buyer purchases now for future needs. Below are some extra special values. lal.- ahiwa nil to :i) and Vi". ihllda hora ;o and up; WKiia' ahora It J8 and up; ah't la.a 1 pair; hoy foil aUwk ati.K U lt II 44 ai d tl S, mm a m t-oi to ll, hmkrn h.l ahiwa and tub cta. oil al.xk. t. Ila and 4Jc. nr.u 1'itoNT. .rtyiiaaal t.,ai t'4 ;a.. ;: rrsf .Sat Hlrayad'-Two threw year old ali. ltd. with two cula lit ilttil car and una cot tn lift ear. llnJr will ha rewarded ly addrsMlng liana Johnatm, hirt. Of Jr J. N. Mulllnait. of I'orlland. will l ic. h al th Wtll lreal)'lilan rhurtrh Munday, January II. at II a. m, lr Mulligan l tl Monday (tihixil Miaalon ry for th Ifaahytary f I'orlland Whli twana. in; rirm in and ; aoda. 4e; aoap, I to 10 tar, tit; I l. oil '- ItED ritONT. I Kara for aU al.ut 1 rra rlfht on th Wlltamett rar Itn. with n two loom Houjm and hk nrw rhlrkon tiouaa. lor ll. J. A. Moohnk. Cauflald IUd, Main trwt, pV-ltuol I'latrlrt No 1. of Cantmah. Iv Vd an I mill la Ihl yar Th pur ( of th l'l lavjr la tha falaln of an itra llooo that will b appllvd In tha canrcttallon f two tMJiida, aaih far 1100. Ornl It. fMmlrk. through hta attornoy. Vt. A. i'liolrk. ha Innlllutod ault atalnat fharloa Thlenta to rwevor W on a promlaaory not that wa naaKiml to him hy A. Km her. a nmrt hatil at Can by. Khy A Kby, general law nd oftlc piaclUa, Orrgtm City. Feb. 1 Tha Oirg.m City Y. M. C. A. Indoor baacball tram d-ffsd Ihe Tlior. of I'orlland at th htral aanrltlon tyn naalum laat Hniutdo night hy a amr of It to IT. A return gam la rhduld to b ptayd al IVtrtlalid T. M. C. A. building: tonight. Homo atifek lhlf rnturcd rjin at the Johna-.ii M.'4 hav mad ! O j K. tohKUtal patt-i pla of heuly J III whli ll lh rualoinr ran more ttod- naturtly wait hi torn. The h; ha tMun liraud " t of wall pajmr of a dHirala gfn aha-la that grrally i n (.( r Ihe aitrarani-e of the pier, "f rauw ll moat nl bo aeuin4 that lh ahade of px-r harmonla at all with th nationality of th fn!al knight Jf t'" aor al lh O K ahop Thrre wa rulaf Oerman Juhll rnarlrd al the wnr f fteventh and Main irl Hunday nlghl. In whh h both ar .iil..llld A tha hour j-rtw later th crowd bwam mnrw hola- I ci run a until polk- Inlerferenr became . .. .b t ne. aaiy. Th ruu wa inai wo ui tha mn. th other member of th party making oo4 their -e. pld fine of 10 and lit III tha city polk court. Th nam of th participant, laboring po i.U l,n brrama allalilW overloaded. Will not b given. lHatrlct Attorney Allen and l-puty -r'ciiiin Attorney huebl nd O. II, IHmltk. rounael for lh defendant went to Hakin Ttiurty to argu motion fur new trial bifr th upim Court In the I- of Stale v. oi W. Iuth. lulh I lh wmvb led murderer erf Mi lonor 11. Jrtie.' of thla illy. nd U tx-nunrrd to If h an gr4 at rUlem, Krl diy. January IT, Th rnvh led mur jrer now wcrupi lh muidi-rer ell at lbs etat penitentiary. Th murder wa rt.tnmltted In thla rliy laat rptmber. Ililla have l rn prpni. fur Introduc tion at th Klato liettlalatur providing fr tha rreallon of lh offlr of apedal deputy aearaatir In thla county at a aul th aalary of th County Huirlntend-nt th aalary o fth County Huprlnieudi t of rh'hoola who now receive $100 pir annum. County Judge Ityan la op(Ked to the creation of any additional ollx-em and tha giahtlng of any additional In creaae of compenaatlon to County orncera In thla county and will rtt tho favor- El atole 1& from a woman' puree. There la tio rkw to the guilty party who la ui.. i i.mI of being aom one familiar Willi the hotl building ,l ir Vedn. ly evening and !'-- fon.UI. .athm of any mra.ur, making In a fire Ihat la l-lleved to have origi nated from iWrcllv elecirin wiring, a email hlaio at the home of YV. K. I'ratl laat Thuraday night, deatroyed a conald erahln amount ot clothing belonging to rorbea I'latl, Th fire wa put out be fore ll had gnlned much headway. w 4 4 4 i Seasonable Delicacies Fines Mackerul, Cod Fish, Salt Salmon and Anehoyin AIho a new crop of mitcjjust arrived. Don't for get M.O.B. Coffee in 1,8 and 3 pound cans, Uio fin est in tho lantl. Electric Grocery D. M. Klemsen, Prop. Mailt Street, near Wcctrlc Hotel P' P P P P u H pro lal.ii.a, for cholc lard, aparw-rlb. and tender- loina, go to Cain iumatiy at Mr. Choir atock alwaya on hand. Ixmla and ll. nry lllmh-r. of Clackamaa. wire thla week arreatd on chnrge of aaanoll and battery. Th ctrlo of fence fur whji'h Ihft lllmh-r aro wanted la the feaiful ttcatlng they gv a mnn ntimr-d OldtilH-i, una day Inat week. A n cunacciiiince of hi puniithmcnt. Old- niliiig wna under the diM-tor" care for aevciiil duva. Th two Hlmlitr hiive hen In trouble, a number of time before and ni conaldered nolle unite a illu mining element. Henry pleaded gulliy wlun brought Into Juatlco court Wcdnea- ihiv. hut Irfiul demanded a trlnl Hint will be held today. At g acoui'l to the ahdin llon of llella Noyer fiiim thla city two week a, Mi. Ida Btuart Eilgor. of 1'ortland, rrprvaenl lug th National Eloronoa Cilttenton Mlwalon, him oigunlacd In thl city an nuxllliiiy clrclo Unit in to act In co operation with tho 1'ottland orgnnimtlon nlong prcvrntlvo work and rcaculng girl from a lifo of proalltutlon. Tha locaJ circle wm oigiinlaed with tha following nfneera: Mra. C, II. Cauflcld. pcealdont; Mra, Unit ltlumdca, trcuaurer; Mr. J. It Hickman, aocretary. Tho nicmDoiamp of the clrclo Include many of tha load ing women of tha city who will circu late lltemtui'o warning mother and their (liiiiRhteia of tho danger of vlaltlng cltli-a Personal Mention S J At. aMli''iiawaii)if'k)"'r mmtrf Jr J J, Irfiavifl. of M.'Ulltt. waa In h ilty Wediicwdny. T. It. A. Kt-Uwitod. of Mllwaukl. wa In lh illy Hunday. S. Walt of Canny, had bualnea at i Oregon City Tureday. County Tiaaurr Kin Cahlll haa beo III fur a number of daya. II. Hiilllvan tit Claik'a. waa a vlaltor to Oregon city. wdnady. Erank Aalman. of Canby. waa a Vla Itor to Oregon City Tueaday. Mr. and Mr. K. C. Chapman, of Clark amaa, wet In the city Tuaday, Mr. It. Ijing and family hav returned from an eilendxl vlall tn California. Henry Iilckman. a awmlll man from Wllholt. wa In th city thl week. A. Ko. her, a bualnea man of Canby. waa In thhe city th firat of th wk. E. O. Ilaker. a farmer from Highland, waa tranaartlng bualnea her Tuesday. Ml Mary C'onyer. of Portland, wag the gueel Hunday of Mra. C. W. f'opa. Oeotg Clark, formerly of Ugan now located at Woodlawn, waa In th city during th wwek. Oeorge luder. of New Era, waa In th city thla week, being called a a Juror In tha circuit court. Mra. It. i. Moor, of Motalla. thla week vuilted with her daughter, Mr, O. t. Eby. hi thta city. Erank Mctron. proprtetor of Wllholt Hprlng. waa dttlng bualnraa In thla city tha Rrt of th week. 3. J, Mallat. a farmer ot th Mullno nelghborhoon. wa tranaactlnK bualnea al Oregon City Monday. Mr A ltoldn left Monday night for Alamda. California, ofr a vlall with hr daughor. Mr Hulda (haUd. A. It- rrlce. and II. U Erie, merchant at Ilremerton, Waajtingion. ana Tn talle. Oregon. rpc-!lvely. Vlalted over Humliy with relatlvaa In thl city. Mr. and Mr. II S. Moody and aon. Kent, who hav been on an eUended vlalt to relatlvea In New York atat. atailed from Hyracuae, Wednca.fay morn ing, on their way home. Mtaa Ethel Cauflcld vlalted over Bunday with Oregon City frlenda. returning Mon day to Knh'ro. where ah haa a clerical position at tho Houa of Itepreeentallve. Mia Adcllo Qulnn haa a poalllon aa Houa atenographer at the atat legis lature. Attorney W. 8. U'llen relumed Tue day night from Salem where he went In tha intereat of aecurlng aome amendment l.i the iMrwt lYImary Ijiw. A bill. In corpointlng tho . ulrrd amendmenta, waa Introduced Turaday liy Hepri'iM-ntatllve Huntley. E. H, U Ilaehy returned from Oregon City Tueaduy evening where he had been to aanlat hla brother whoae little daugh ter died Monday morning of appondlem. The body wa taken to Bllverton to be bulled In a cemetery near that city. Aurora llorenllla. Mr It. M. Iavlaaon. of Oregon City, formerly of Hulem. and Corviilll. I vla lt In it friend here fur a few duya. Mr. Eva Emery liye apent a few hour In the city on Tueaday, talking with pioneer ami their deacendnnta. Mia. Dye will noon complete her new book. Hulem Btateamnn. Silverware Specials This week we make an extra special on silverware. Not for another year will you be able to buy high grade silverware at these prices. Our stock is not largebetter make sure of your selection now. Set of 6 Knives or Forkt--slid silver metal, no plating to wear off 0 nc great bargain Y Set of 6 Knives or Forks standard rn silver plate, satin finbh, Bhell tips JU Set of 6 Forksguaranteed finish Uiple silver plate Rose pattern, o nz beautlul design L.Lo Set of 6 Knives to match above l CA Rose pattern O.VV Set of 6 Tablespoons to match above O CA Rose pattern L,0J Set of 6 Soupspoons to match above O O C Rose pattern t-Lo Set of 6 Teaspoons to match above I c Rote pattern loo All quadru ple plated silverHoUow ware for table use at 33 1-3 per cent discount. All gold plated Ormolu Clocks at 1-2 off . Any Tooth Brush In the Store 25c Commencing the 20th we place on sale every high grade tooth brush in the store for 25c This means choice from a lot of fine English brushes made for us with our name on our big value 35c brush. Also all our imported French brushes, the kind sold everywhere for 50c Also all our fancy handle 75c brushes. Not a single reservation in the store. Your Choice Whatever the Price 25c This may look like poor business, but its along the lines of our January Sale policy. We sell out everything possible to sell at less than cost if necessary and start the spring busi ness with absolutely new goods. We believe it pays US we know it pays YOU. Highly ftetpacted Pioneer. Mary K. Ulbaon. who died qulto aud ilenly at her home near Needy, Oregon on Wednesday, Jununry Uth, aged 7J year, wna burled Friday, nt Rock Creek cemetery. Tho burial waa conducted by Rev. Mr. i . from Hubbard. Mra. Olbaon woa born In Kentucky, tn 18:5. Rh croaaed tho plains with her htixlmml In 1860, with ox team. They lived ono yenr In Portlund, Ore., and from thero moved to Needy, where they took up a donation Imd Claim, wher Mra. Cllbson haa lived ever alnco. Mr. Olbaon died In 1859. NEW LOOOK AT MOLALLA. Strong Odd Fallow Lodo Started With Many Charter Mtmbira Judge T. E. Ryan, alted by a larg delegation of three-linker of tbta city, went to Molalla Saturday night and In ttltuted a promlalng L O, O. E. lodge with a charter mmuerahlp of 4J. The new organisation will be known aa Mo lalla Lodge No. 111. L O. O. F. Th work of Instituting the lodge waa not con cluded until S o'clock Hunday morning. but In the rnidat of Molalla' unfailing ! hospitality, the time seemed short. Tha j vlaltlng lodg people were royally treated being aerved supper on their arrival, a midnight meal and breakfast before they started for Oregon City. The efflpers of th new lodge are: N. O.. W. O. Vaughan; secretary. H. J. Raatell; treasurer. W. E. Plxk; It- S. N. G.. Erank Everhardt; U 8. N. O.. XL tavldson: 1C 8. V. C. Thad Btlpp: L. 8. V. a , C A, Gibson: L. 8. 8.. J. J Clark; L 8. 8.. C. y. Robblns; warden. Q. T. Frailer; Inside guardian, T. C. Hoylis; outside guardian. H 8. Trulllnger. Thcr were visitor In attendance from Canby. Aurora, Scott Mill. Needy, Hub-1 bard. Bllverton. Oswego and Oregjn City. Those from thla city were: T. F. Ryan, W. 11. Howell, E. J. Noble. J. Shannon. O. A. Ilrown. J. J. Cook. C. E. Ramsby, Dr. A. h. Keattle. C. W. RIsIey. E. W. Scott. I rflester, C. rut man, A. McCord. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Mrs. (llbaon was highly esteemed by mid tho many snares that are there set ),or m.Khhora and wna loved and respect ed by nil who know her. She Icnvea one iluughtcr, Mra. Helen M. Elliott. to catch tho uiiHUHpoctlng. The ladles will ho than Uf til for any Information con cerning imy case whine they can bo of help to girls or women In need of help or sympathy. $1,26 Jenna pants, small alsos, 76o; wool and part wool shirts cut off. I; warm wool sox out to 2o; clothing and sweaters at 16 to 20 per cent cut. RED FRONT. David Knowlnnd, who wna nrrestod ot linker City on tt warrant Issued from tho local Just lea court charging: him with as sault, wo returned to Oregon City by NEW HARDWARE STORE. C. W. Frledrlch to Begin Business on Hill February 1st. C. W. Eiledrloh haa disposed of his blnckmnitli business at Ely and about Eobruary 1, will open up a general hard ware store In tho Waller l.lttlo Build lng on Seventh street, next to Brown A Welch's meat market. Mr. Ftlcdrich, who hns been In bimliu'ss at Oregon City alnco 1891. wishes to thanlj tha people ot Clackamaa county for their liberal VnllM la ktMhv 4vnn thai Ihe CnUntV I Superintendent of Clackamaa County will hold the regular examination of appll canta for slate and county paper at Oregon City, aa follows: For Stat Papers. Commencing Wednesday. February S, at nine o'clock a. m and continuing until Saturday. February 11. at 1. 00 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, spell ing, algebra, reading, school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, phy sics and civil government, Friday Physiology, geography, mental arithmetic, composition, physical geog raphy. , Saturday Botnny, plane geometry, gen eral history, English literature, psychol ogy. For County Papers, Commencing Wednesday, February 8, at nine o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday. February 10, at four o'clock p. m. First, Second and Third Crada Loru flcatea. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or thography, reading, Thursday Written Arithmetic theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Georrraphy. mental arithmetic, school law. civil government. Primary Certificate: Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, arithmetic, reading. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, physiology. Your truly. J. C. Z1NSER. Superintendent of Schools. Constnhlo Tremhnth lust Saturday after- j pfttnmUg0 jn tho post and aska for n ,.,,. nii.i lodirod In tho county Jail, Tho ..,, titA anntA In Villi nnw iiw'ii - I i;iUII 111 UUIIVV V lira """V a. a .. P , complaining wltnesa In tho caso Is Belle bus)m,M venture Feb. 10 Noyoi'i a young wouum ui jiui.. The Uniform Rank of the Local W. O, W. Lodge gave a danco at tha Woodmen Hall Saturday night, tho Shaw Orchestra furnishing the music. This la a newly formed musical organisation In the city. A very cnojyablo timo was had at the party. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, stings. sprains. Instant reUlof. Dr. Thomas' EtoctUo Oil. At any hug atore. Announcement Extgaogciiinagy SaaVaaVaaVaaWaVBgfgaiBigaVBjgBmaVBSMaHBasBH We beg to announce that on or about Jawiix&.ry 25iK WE WILL OPEN AN Exclusive Shoe Store in the Schram Building, formerly occupied by M. Michael Our aim will be to conduct a strictly up-to-date shoe business. Our stock will consist of the lead ing makes of MeaSyWomes&Childres Shoes We have secured th'e exclusive sale of the follow ing makes of shoes for Oregon City and vicinity : The JOE TILT, men's unexcelled $4.00 and $5.00 shoe; The W. L. DOUGLAS, men's re putable $3.50 shoe; The JULIA MARLOWE, women's famous $3.00 shoe, and the AMERICAN GIRL, women's $2.50 shoe; the shoe that is as good as its name. Soliciting your valued patronage, We are Yours to please, The Douglas Shoe Stofe Schram Building MAIN STREET OREGON CITY, ORE.