Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 22, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    UKHGOT CITY ENTEHriUSK, FIJI PAY. SKl'TKMBKI! VJ
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KJut vsOt respondents' cornet ;
Brief lUts of Gossip From All Parts of th County.
444
Correspondents are requested to re
dew their work. We will furnish all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear In
these columns every week.
UNION MILLS.
Mr. McNYry of Itanford, California,
was visiting Mr. T. J. Grimes and wife
last week.
Mr. Frank Hilton's cousin, from Ne
braska, was visiting Win during the past
wwk.
Mr. James Hunts made a business trip
to Portland last Monday.
Miss Kliia Hums is spending a couple
of weeks in Portland, visiting her sister.
Wis. K. U. FVobler and going to the Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Merger, of eastern Ore
gon, are visiting the hitter's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. C. Phelps
Messrs. John Molian and Orrln Ad
klns, are hauling timbers from Clarkes.
Miss Mary Molzan. of Portland, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Molzan,
a few days last week.
Fred Molzan returned from Independ
ence, where he has been picking hops.
Mr. L. P. Burns made a business trip
to Oregon City last Saturday.
a real tonic, enrich the blood, stimulate
the liver, encourage the action of the
bowels, put new life In the skin and clear
up the complexion by Assisting nature to
do its own perfect work. Huntley Pros,
have been selling l,axakola tonic tablets
for some time now and from the rapidly
Increasing demand Oregon City Indies
must find them beneficial In every way.
Theie Is absolutely no risk, for a 5
cent package of Iixakola Tonic Tablets
must do all we claim or we will promptly
return your money.
CAN BY.
LIKE FINDING MONEY.
Finding health Is like finding money
so think those who are sick. When you
have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest
irritation, better act promptly like V.
C. Barber, of Sandy Level. Ya. He says:
"I had a terrible chest trouble, caused
by smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but
after finding no relief in other remedies.
I was cured by Pr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds."
Greatest sale of any cough or lung medi
cine in the world. At Howell & Jones'
drug store; 50c and tl. 00; guaranteed.
Trial bottle free.
CARUS.
Beaver Creek made a
the KaltihYiseh home
Hop-picking is all over with In this
Vicinity.
Everybody seems to be hauling hay
now.
Miss P.atchel Lewis and Sarah Edwards
returned back to Portland Tuesday.
Frank Your.g has Ken staying wiih
his uncle. H. O. Inskeep, during hop-picking.
Pb P.eatie. of
business trip to
Tuesday morning.
Mrs. Ym. Davis is quite sick with lung
fever. Dr. Strickland is attending her.
Miss Winnifred Howard left for Port
land to work. Wedni-sday.
John Mulvaney has been staying at
Mr. White's for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Will King and daughter,
are visiting relatives of this place.
Mr. Casto went to Portland Saturday
to attend the burial of his son Frank
Casto. who was shot at his hm.- in Mex
ico. H. Jones is no better vet.
Wilson Kvans lost a valuable horse
last week.
A gang of men are In the vicinity, go
ing work for the Pucllic States Telephone
Company.
J. F. lVyne. has titled up the room next
door to the post office and It will soon
contain an elegant stock of millinery.
The proprietress will be Mrs. Kyer.
Rev. C. A. House! went to Albany Tues
day to attend the Methodist conference.
Kev. John Samuelson and Mr. A. J.
Hurdette will also be in attendance from
Thursday to the close. The conference
opened Wednesday morning" and will be
adjourned sometime Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. tleo, Osborne visited Can
by last Sunday.
Charley Hates is papering and paint
ing the Methodist church this week.
Charley knows how.
If common report Is to be credited, by
the time this reaches our readers, otie of
Canby's fairest daughters will have tak
en the vows of matrimony. The lady Is
Miss Bessie Kvans and the happy man is
Herman Burgoyne. It is said that the
wedding Is scheduled to take place on
Wednesday in Portland.
Philip Steinbaeh and wife, of Bethel.
Mo., are here visiting relatives.
This is their first visit to Oregon and
Mr. Steinbaeh thinks he h;is f..i:nd his
I'topia. He e.mnot speak In terms too
high from climate and other conditions
that make life worth living In Oregon.
Throat Coughs
A tickling in the throat;
hoarseness at times; adcep
breath irritates it; these
aire features of a throat
cough. They're very de
ceptive ami a cough mix
ture won't cure them.
You want something that
will heal the inrianied
membranes, enrich the
blood and tone up the
system .'. .'. .. ..
Scott's Emulsion
is just such a remedy.
It has wonderful healing
and nourishing power.
Removes the cause of
the cough and the whole
system is given new
strength and vigor , .,
StiJ fir pn ump't
SCOTT & BOItWE, cbtmLu
409-415 V,;7 Strttl, Stw fork
j.v. jiJ fr.oo. A'-l Jntfgiui
St, Clair, funnel lv of Pendleton, Oicmoii.
who will take possession at once Mr
1Ioii contemplates a MU to Califor
nia The people are slowly dilftlng hack
home fiom the hop field.
! .s school begins next Moudnv ninnv
of the scholar are (j.'llliiM ready lo be
piexeiil on the opening day.
llahv llowaid, Infant "oil "f Mr. anil
Mis Ibii liitibhs. passed lo I be splill
land September K. tK"'l 7 months, .'un
cial sonic were held ill the i lunch
Sundav afternoon Hi '.' o'clo, It. I'.'H, .1.
W. I'laU officiating, nfler which lh" I e
mains were laid to rest In Mountain
'View cenieteiv. Mr. and Mi" liiuhh e
tend their sln.eic tliniil," lo the kind
fl tends Who assisted litem III the eale
and Initial of their babe
Mis Matched In eoinpanv wild fi lends
from her old home In Indiana. Ulted
.Mr. and Mis Chidden at White Salmon.
Washington.
Miss .h.sle Legale, of Illinois lulled
Mrs. Malehi'lt this week
Austin Nichols is a hllle better, tuning
' .1 serious lime fiom Uphold fewu. A
trained muse Is taking 1 He of him Al
1 pies-nt 1 1 iii there Is ii"l much sick
ness III the tlelKhhol hood
I Who would have belter w.alher than
I We en.l.O al present, Willi our beautiful
nccticty and the blooming low. is and
.sunshine. Theie nniv he better places
, bill tin v ale hald to llnd.
1 OAHTOrtlAi
' (hiiUii lliflKr,i)ruH,b8A'.in8oul.
of
TV y
I
SwiinEL.
of S. at
'.11m last
CURED OF LAME BACK AFTER
YEARS OF SUFFERING.
15
"I had be.-n troubled with lame back
for fifteen years and found a complete
recovery in the use of Chamberlain's !
Pain Balm," says John C. r.isher. Gillam, I
! Ind. This liniment is also without an
i enual for sprains ami bruises. It is for j
i sale by Geo. A. Harding. I
CLACKAMAS.
TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION.
Surprising Statements Vouched for by
Huntley Bros.
All of us who know Huntley Bros, are
confident that they would make none but
straightforward, honest statements, and
when they tell you of the many Oregon
City people who have suffered for years
With indigestion and have been cured
through using Pepslkola tablets we must
believe every word is true. No other
remedy so quickly relieves and cures
sour stomach, heartburn, eoatsd tongue,
nervousness, insomnia, debility, that run
down, tired-out feeling, and every other
trouble arising from poor indigestion.
Huntley Bros continue to sell Pepslko
la tablets with the understanding that
you can have your 25 cents back in case
you are in the least disappointed. In the
face of these facts nobody should hesi
tate an instant to avail themselves of the
opportunity to regain perfect digestion,
perfect health, renewed energy', new vig
or and new vitality through the use of
a remedy that does not cost a penny
should it fall to do all that Is claimed.
There is no risk to you whatever and
we ask you to try It on Huntley Bros',
guarantee.
School in district .No. t. b. fat". Monday.
September li. The school building has
be. i improved by 11, w 11. siring and seats
in the primary room, and other neces
sary repairs. The district Is to be con
gratulated on securing the services of
two su.-h excellent teact.eis as Miss Ed
na Armstrong and Mrs. KUzabeth Buck.
A lecture was delivered last Thursday
evening. September H. under the aus
pices of the Busy Bees of the M. K.
chinch; subject. "That I'.oy."
This soci.-ty of little people Is v. ry .te
rn -
from an ixt.nd.d visit In the vicinity
of Salem.
Mayor A. K King, of Uwaoo. Wash
ington, spent Sunday at Locust r'ariu.
Mr. and Mis. pr. d P. Slauffer and
daughter. Margaret, spent Hund.ty nl
The Lilacs, the guests of Mr. and Mis,
Arthur Warner
Pr. and Mi . J It 1 'hapmait
tie, visited frl. nds at Locust 1
' Kridav.
I Mr. and Mrs. Kail W. Vatty, of Syr.i
'more. Illinois, have be.n the guest of
I Mrs. C. C. W illiams and daughter Miss
I i:ila. during Hie past week at The Fits.
I Mr and Mrs, V.itly are bailing the coast
j and are . nthusla.-tlo over the I'regon
climate and htautiful mountain scn.-rv.
Aft.'r visiting the Lwls and I'luk Pair.
Mr. and Mis. Valley
for California, where
some time and tb. n r.
of Salt Lake.
Mrs. Mary I'.rundag.
last Thursday evening
eral service was held
Lb lice Satunlav morning aft.
remains were, sent to (beg
left Monday night
they will Spend
turn home .y wav
dl.-d at her home
of paralysis K1111
at the family res-
r which the
,n. Illinois.
I l.ippl. -king Is over 1111 I ro n bo. Is
, "in in k home wllh I'l.-ir pocket Us.kn
: f .11 of 111 .,11. - . one f itiillv mad.- 1 J"
I anoth.-r Jl 1''
j Will 1 .I'ld.m of Asloi l.i. Is Wiling bis
j tst. r, Mis I! W I lot nshuh
' Mr Ha. of potttaii, I . .,11. -t at P W
l i -1 li' l I .ll S liollle S no I r
! Chns .ind otto M... link. ai. I It. mi
i II. tin. in , ill. .1 ,,u Hi, I! ,.. r.- I. nds lb 11
j i tilMtlief. S .Pit. lav night
1 . H i Ph.t.m ! ft . st. -id n f a I'm I
land t i t. r high . ho..:
M- W 1 bo 1 p.i.-s. d ll.i.c,ta ...;r ti:i
!-.. dr.
j Most of the f !!!!. ' " ; ,ti 1 .. e e
I digging ioi,,..
A low-l of v.cet; r ,.ks a-., ml. i.-, at
III" '''It!'.' I I. ..me S '1 I IV C,!(:M ". I " J i , 1:1
He ex e!OM; i- .,-,,. ,,i,. , , , t: . , . , ,
xx is a few'! , .,;! ,. Mi-s ( i .- I who
! fl T-.. l,x I . . 1:1. r (ugh . ;., I We all
IX h I., t a pi. as. ii , w.ok
M-.H . M o ,:i ;s si ,V,t wild h. i
g'.ni !; his Mr .ml Ms i; ,, ,:
'I'h. : - x 0! I.,- 1 a, ;;!, , , .. i, . nt the
le.tta I all hll ll II. XI S aid r, ..y
l'.--l:rr Is ..n Int.-i esi uaf . ak.r
LVinAVyx.vvvVA , AVti .
Tho Kind You Hnvfl Alwayii lloujtht, niul MhUh liiuiZ
in uno for over 110 yvnrn, lnift liorno tlio Mttnntn
-tf iHrii iiuulo i,,(r ,
s jj??rt """"l miMTvUlon hill, ,, U
if&t Allow no ono (o,lo,,V(, "ijjjflf
All (Ntiiit(rlVI(N, luilttitlonsi and " JiiNt.iu.KMMina
i:x'rliiuiitsj Unit (rlllo with d ndaiiicT tlio 1Wlt
lufnnU nnd Children -1'iktIoiico nifaliist lisimrUuc
What is CASTORIA
Cjii (or la It u liurm1iM4 Htilistltiito for Cuntor Oil p
gorlf, Iroo and Hoothlnjf Njni. It I iMi-iuant, "h
t'oiitalnit lu'ltlur Opliiin, Morphlito lior il1(.r Xftrpo,!
MitiMtaiirc. ItH nifo 1 ltd (riturantco. ' It drxtrny y,
nnd nllarrt I VvitIsIuh'kh. It ciirm Ilarrliniim ny
Colic. It rcUrvc-i Tccthlnif TroultlcM, cnr-i Com,tiwl(,
nnd I'latulrnoy. It njmltnllatc tlio l'ooil, rcKui(ltw
Woiium h nnd llowcU, Rlvlnic healthy ami imtiirul UT
The Children's I'mmd'a-Tha Mother' rrlemh
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAY,
Bears tho Slgnaturo of
-tuzs-yy. -cut
The Kind You Have Always BouJ
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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whore intern), nt will take idaee u the
family lot.
Mr?. Joseph Alexander of Portland nt
teiid.d the f'iiieral of her Aunt. Mix.
Mary Ihund.m'e last Saturday inornink'.
OASTOIIIA.
Bn tU lm K nd V 'J Hart Km Bonjfi
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COES TO STATE TREASURY.
do lb
pi.
1 1.
n of at help in
lien. vol. n. -. s of
their I
con -Ibv,
the
five and h.i
trihutintf to
ohurch.
P.ev. W. Moore attended qimrterly
fer.-nce at Damascus last Sabbath.
Haworth supplied the pulpit here In
absence nt the pastor.
K.-v. PandsborotiKh of the Kit fit Pren
bytetian I'hureh. Oregon 'ity. will ex
change pnlpltH with l'r. II. A. Start, pas
tor of the CoriKrek'ational church In thin
plao... n.xt Sabbath. September 2t.
SPRINGWATER.
I I he pastor. I!"r. Allen, ha left
Sprint-water rharjfe nnd will attend
theological col.Ke nt Prine.i, m. N.
I P.ev. Plair will take his place.
III'. Shlbley utalted this Week for
Spent
COLTON.
Could anything be grander or purer
than our web-foot climate? How do you.
HiKhtsi-ers, and backoasters appreciate
it? Never ko back to be fried in summer
and frozen in winter, and blowed by a
howling cyclone.
Miss Vaughn, of British Columbia, has
been visiting her parents here for the
last week.
MIsh Hessie Hubbard, of Portland
last week with friends In Colton.
Huckleberry pickers have ceasf-d to be
wince the. rain, although th"re arc still
an abundance of the berries.
Mrs. D. A. James has returned home
after a long visit with her uncle in east
ern Oregon.
Hop pickers are rolling In from all di
rections. Rich? yes, in valley soil and
tar weed.
School will begin here in District No.
72, the first Monday in October.
Prune drying seems to be the latest
fad here. ,
Query Where to the proceeds of hunt
ing license go?
We are pleased to report that Arthur
Hargreaves, who has been under the
doctor's care for a couple of weeks is
Improving. He has typhoid fever.
Mr. Garrett, of Marquam, was doing
business in Colton last week.
II. Rogers of Clarks, bought a fine work
horse from Gorhett Bros, last week.
CHANGED HER APPEARANCE.
An Oregon City Woman's Ambition Real
ized. Nearly every woman in the world wanta
to be beautiful and attractive, for if It
were only akin deep, beauty is desirable
from every standpoint. And perfsct beau
ty means perfect health. If one's com
plexion is at fault, it Is due In most
cases to improper diet, a torpid liver,
high living, impure blood and constipa
tion. After trying lotions and skin foods
With disappointing results, a prominent
Oregon City lady was induced to try
Lazakola tonic tablets and In her case
they have worked wonders. They act as
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH
AIDS NATURE.
REMEDY
Medicines that aid nature are always
most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy acts on this plan. It allays the
cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectora
tion, opens the secretions, and aids na
ture in restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Sold by Geo. A. Harding.
the
the
J
his
home In Arkansas after liming ult-nded
the Lewis and Clark Pair,
Karl Shlbley has returned fro southern
Oregon.
John Stormer Is having n new house
built. P. Hall and Earl 8hibley are the
builders.
As the
have not
there Will
for pig f.
The writer has
and reports a Mm
-.'loll. "I. go.,
P-htoi Put. i p. Is. A
eed.S of the hunting I,. ,
si p.s- -pippi:
.Ml !o...tS fiom Has S.eil.e f,,r j
warded by lb.- xail , is . ., aitx . i ,
I the slit. tr. ;,oo. I- at Si!, in ;,e a I hi
to a fund known as i!- fish ,n,. K,,
j prole, don fond. In fl ., ma e.iamv
theie h.H e ., , j ., ,,., ,,, ,,, p.- f ,,.,.
ill.. Iis.s
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W.IXK ISghtH K With Hllle Wl.d- P.'l-
klik'"
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snd I ran lick him "
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a f ix,...l.le h.iw:im -II I!..- fift li-W
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of fl Ull , 1 t..., , ,,-U left )!
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sufferers from the forest fires
had their buildings restored,
be a large ipiantlty of fruit go
e,l.
been taking In the fair
display and some very
fine sto. k at the stork show.
BEAVER CREEK.
NEEDY.
Miss Mary Spagle returned to Salem
Saturday.
Mr. C. C Molson made a business trip
to Portland, Monday.
Clarence P.-airies is still very low wdth
typhoid fever.
Mr. R. I.. Stuart's sister and husband
from Nebraska, are visiting him.
Miss Minnie p,oyles and Jack f'oiigle
rnan of Oregon City, visited at Mrs. C.
Noblitt's Saturday.
A grand ball will be given In the Odd
Fellow's hall next Saturday night, Sep
tember 2".
GOT OFF CHEAP.
He may well think, he has got off cheap
who, after having contracted constipa
tion or indigestion, Is still able to per
fectly restore his health. Nothing will do
this but lv. King's New Life Pills. A
quick, pleasant, and certain cure for
headache and constipation, etc. 25c at
Howell & Jones' drug store, guaranteed.
MT. PLEASANT.'
Miss Clementina 1 rail ford has return
ed to Portland after a month's visit wltti
friends at J,ooUst Farm.
Mr. and Mrs. AVard li. I.awton spent
Sunday nt the Lewis and Clark Fair.
Mrs. Jennie Shibly has returned home
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of li.aver Creek
Store, were pleasantly surprised last
Monday afternoon, when about thirty
persons gathered together to show their
good friendship towards Mr. and Mrs.
Jon.-s on their departure for Coral, Ne
braska. A delicious lunch was served.
The evening was spent In music, recita
tions and games.
The programme
Vocal solo
Recitation
Vocal Solo
Sp h'
Vocal Solo
as follows:
Mr. 1. Jones
T. Thomas
J. It. Lewis
... Rev. It. Owens
. Mrs. J. II. Jones
Vocal Ouett .. Misses Lewis and Kdwards
The German Zither was cleverly play
ed by Miss Mary Jones, Red Oak. Iowa.
The most Interesting feature was a
mock marriage between Mr. Thus. M.
Thomas and Miss Mary Jones, Prof. C.
Kaklaok acting as best man and Miss
Margaret Melilnnlth as maid of honor.
We ngret that Mr. and Mrs. Jones
are leaving us, Hut we all wish them
much .success in their new home.
The program was closed by the singing
of our National Anthem by Mr. Win. II.
Joins.
O-A.STOn.lA.
Bean the "The Kind Viiii Have Always BougM
Signature , J.
ft
WET WEATHER. WI5D0M!
THE ORIGINAL
a it
SLICKER
bL ACS. 09 YELLOW
WILL KEEP YOU DRY
NOTHING ELSE WILL
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE
cataloqucs rstt
L IINC OF QARMCNT AND HATS.
A. J. TOWER CO, , BOSTON, MASS., U.S A
TOWH CANADIAN CO., 'TO., TORONTO, CANADA.
SHOWING fill
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
The shower of (he past few days
have truly been acceptable and pastures
and gardens are looking fresh. Hop pick
ing Is completed In the Held near town
and yield was good.
J. K. Heely of the people's grocery, has
opener a branch store In the Wily May
building formerly occupied by fieo. Kly,
and now If we had our little poslolllce
hack would not care much If it did rain,
It makes It very Inconvenient to those
not on the rural route,
Mrs. Ralrd, a cousin of Mrs. MeOeehun,
Is visiting here nt present.
J. If. Marrow, wife and son Adna,
have returned home from a pleasant trip
to Independence and other places, hav
ing driven through with horso and bug
Ky. The jolly friends of the Currlns fam
ily have departed for their home in Iowa.
Mr. Win, Houghton, of Marshlleld, O.,
was a visitor in our city a few days.
Wm. Dixon sold his residence to Mr.
DON'T WAIT.
Take Advantage of Oregon City Cltlicn'i
Experience Before If, too Late.
When Hie I,.,, k ,.!., .,, ,., I
1'otl t wall 10,111 1,.,, k.,, . 1 , ,,.,,
chronic; I
Till TloliS kldllev double ,. v, ,,, 1
'I'll' iirlnaiy doubles ,, ,i,,lV i,Ki,i'H !
rest. :
Olof Johnson, who Is a K:.(.,r ,v
occupation, Ihing at the ion,. i ,,f i:,n, !
and It streets. Noitl, Hal.-m, Oregon, h.imi !
"Kidney ro,ai, H i,,, ,,, w thing for'
men. J have i,e.. l.oih.i.d .,(T and on 1
from a discolored condition ,,f m... iiI. I
neys for In or 1.' Jen,. ,, ,,, Hllfr,..
so mucii rioin l.ackaclie as n,-t ) ,,,.
do who have kidney s.ci. iions wlib l, ,..
both distressing and HKgiaviii ing. Th. n
was a scalding sensation n passing, and
a heavy htlck-dusl like se.llin.nl ,,.
pear.-.l after standing In the v.Hs. m,.r
night. I had attacks of dizziness In my
head, nnd oft-times a Miming would up.
pear before my eyes, ami I could liaidly
see. I tiled numerous lemcd). h, but nil
III vain linlll I .hw Iian Kidney pills
highly recommended for Just such ti,,ub
les. I will say that In all my experience
with doctor's prescription,, iin,I dllTeient
kidney remedies nothing has given me
the amount of relief that I have leceh . d
from Iionn's Kidney pills."
Plenty more proof like this from On--gon
City people. Call on C, u. Huntley
and ask what his customcm report.
For sale by all dealers. Price Sn cents.
Foster-Mill, ui n Co., Ilufialo. N, w York!
sole agents r.,r I!,,. I nlted States.
Remember the name, I loans, and take
no other.
At the Dance.
"Oh dear," she exclaim, .,1,
gets on my nerves."
"How?"
"With both feet."
"thai man
AGRICULTURAL DAYS AT THE FAIR
Oregon Producers To Show What Is Rain,
ed In Thla Section.
Thursday and Friday, Hcptember -Nth
and li'lth, have bee,, designated ,
apart as Agricultural day al tlx. l,,.wls
and Clark Centennial Imposition I ,,,..
lug this time the Agricultural cn,h, com
posed of the exhibitors In the Agrlcnltur
"I building, propose lo gv wiiv four
thousand valuable presents. i ,(,lin
to Ihls, they will give away live car loads
or choicest Oregon fiuH,
The llrst day's parade will l.g ,
10:.K) a. m uiul will .lernonstrale t.
cvoltillon of Hgrl,.lt,i,e from 1 Him t Ul(.
present time, nnd will he participated ,
e.r - apiains i.ewis and Clark, Hnoajcwa
ndlan scouts ,! cin.p-followeiH, tl,i
the premium ,t(.k 1)f th(. K ,,,
how then In session. Music fr this oc
caslim will he furnished by (he original
ABJ-P
SALE
Our Orniv.il was a prcat trade pctter. We unlodti
nearly $5,000 of goods at the lowest prices Oregon City
has ever known. Our stock will be clean and new ad
good. We still have $1,000 worth of broken lots ani
slow sellers to move at cost or less, so there will be hun
dreds of bargains for you and busy times for us. New
goods are arriving freely. Coupons given on goods lot
dishes or silverware.
l.autidiy Honp fall
r.l;oci;in..s ,.
,., Wlm.r k-liord and tuiim up
"'" " ' " f .n icoih,,. ),.. d, ,,,
1.04 , Tle c. Te , I ,-leIIII Up
H,,,r Hoai. ! I liiiuiel ov. i.hln. llni mi irl
for 2Se viiluen
5 f"' : -tcoc uii.l. iwear Sh.- and
P.ok. n Rice I, . . c ' Al. wool ondeiweai, .al-
,"";:" I'"" J;""- k"" I-." lU,s wr, uiide.w.,,, .u! W ....
I y , and woiih ::, p..r
cm ,,.. . ijky (;ood.s
ll. st laud, bulk Me; r,. ,, pu 61c : ,.,,,,1. wm .,..,,, ;ir
Aim nt Hoda .;, , .. kUmn ,, , gc ,B- w,m lm...,-w. 3iO f "
' '""' "" i .' f.'- i.iidciweai for
1 ""'l'"l' s win, n ;;; ; m..' w .!.., wer.
'Oflees, sample dee i ,,,, '.ft
"" - ;''' "r: W,IV l-ay none-: h.,w. Vo id i., "J, ,,..r .-.-nt on"1"
l ' 1 '"'H1 33c V,, 4,. ,, C r ).-.. Ihu
I lodav ...,e
la,,,,,, ...nokcl t.,. ,, ,, . m(1 . , . ., ... on,.lhiri
H'-wIng Machine ml
demons, c and
''llllng r,c-colhespl,,H
I cent do, ,,,
Kl.lv. -s and f,ks. Ma,,c, a plate,
.Be RlbhoiiH, 5c, 3c, i'.c, up. nl"' Htl'
! Hair pins te pkg ; hex
'rhlinbles e, silk thread if tnd
Needles psper c; pap. r phm
llallilkelehlefs c. .1,', b "
Set
CHOI'S! SHoos!
liaby slioes !,c, l,,, :i;,
' 1 shoes Te, ph., v.
Ladles' f p, H,.H
l.mli...' . r ,. .,, ,JC
l.adleH' I,, mi ,,..n , . 9 ,. i.i ,. ., i, .a M r.-i..- I..Mer 6to
IICIIVV Will lee n.
. 'IC ; t.alge (lellcll talilel 11 c I Hot S'"
for If'
! W
Ink ,c; itiiiclliiK..
I Lead pencils, rubber
S Corsets pic, :ic, arc, r.ic, I
io ii
I New wool waists at a savin
I97
Larue Cotliui blankets
' Large loinfuits, rolloii (HI iiitf.
1'cail buttons, do.ei,
' MH.I.INIi UV
HI,,,,.. l...u. ,.. . ..
' '" o, umil, weie J'J ;p,
san
Hoys' calf H,es Ji n, , 5,,
worth oiie-thlrd m,,re.
IlllVS' fllll Ml, ...I, I ,
'" " oeavy siloes J i h,
"d n.r,',, nearly r,Uc less than MlM W00"' ncl hel""', m-
elsewhe,,.. with new fall Hat. We
f'dds and ends boys' shoes two- ' ln0 th8 tlei n,, P''8""" ,
lilrds pile,.. They are told with other gM
M'-n's J.LT, shoes line and coarse J1 9.1 ar 00O', mar0ln A Uln'
""is ,:l,if hes were Jj,.,i, ,,. $198 ; third
M.n. i, - ' '
- ..cvX mom i.09 an(1 j, 59
worth Jl.r.i) ntid l' fn,
Odds and ends il'ie, k;,,.,
'"P best ,,, , p.
I" i n
Street Hati 79o, 07c,
NOTIONS ,(
Hhoe ,.,.H 1,. pair: 2 pnl'-'f" '"'" a
". M-!'V and $,u,
mtvlng f $ a Imll.
Ilnhher tH ()
MKN'H l'UUNlSIIINGS
M-n; w.x ir. heavy 7c, worth lllc,
Men H line sox
Clothing at Cost,
H'lHpenders, !)c, Ifio i,d .... ,1r
l""vnH K'"V"H 7, leuther 2.' V... 69o
I'llIM ll Itlttittl' IwuiltM 1111(1
Men's Napalan, best wln'i'e'r' shoes 2 ai ,,,,,,',,M" 1,! ",K:
Men's IIKh top heavy sb..u .. . I W,"''h' 1 ''''"- Kuaralitce
...oioin 'IX'l, 1c; sti, a,, ei,
lhess eoinbs Sc pocket '
nmh" c'
With $5.00 or more of a"i "l
for ca.h or produce we will B' '
10c
10c
for caih or produce we win '
pound of Granulated Sua, ((j
nn i n I . I f. . Crtin fOf
iv vmi9 u, si, '
or 2 pound! beat coffee for.
or counona before, but A"
Butter In Demand, 26c pld
RED FRONT nppr-rw riTY
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