Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 29, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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The largest stock of Men's and Boy's
Hats, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, and
Women's Misses', Children's and Men's
and Boys' Shoes in Oregon City to be
sold regardless of the cost Remember
I A FEW OF
1500 Men's Suits.
$7.00, 8.00
328 Boys' Suits.
and $2.50.
Men's and Boys' dress and working shirts, 3 T
50c, 65c, 75c and $J, must go at OwC
I Plain Overalls
Men's and Boys' Hats, formerly sold at
$2.50 and $3; going at $ .45, $1.70
WE
for them. Ladies',
700 OVERCOAT and CRAVENETTE BAR-
JJ GAINS. They are whirlers and must be
sold regardless of COST.
81
Cl
Sixth Mavin Sts.
ELEGOFJ CITY, OHEGO
One Block South of Suspension Bridge
A IL IE
OUR STUNNING
They are Regular
and 9.00 Values
They are Worth S 2
Must go
40c I Bib
are proprietors ol the Douglas Shoe Store and
every shoe must be sold at the price we paid
Men's, Children's.
Dpi
BARGAINS
tfj A fZ
kiJO
$0-95
Overalls 50c i
$2 f QA
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Wilhoit, OiVKim. Sept :'T. I!"h
To tlu IMItur (.f tho Hr. i'.mi City i
ti'ipiHi, Oregon City. Piopm.
IVar Sir:-
S l Well ktlnVVII I IlllVT lll'Oll II clll
ii'li nf Cliirliiiniis County ilii.l tt t:i
uior thiTiMif for nmiiy yciii'n, anil I
am well Known to you ami (tinny ol ti
ers, us t ho oponitor and proprietor of
the Wlllioit Mineral Spring nt Wit
lioit. CliteliHtiiHH County, Orenon. I
am hvmuv that Clm'hninu I'onniy, In
tho way of natural ivsonrros has no
superior In tlo State Wlmt we have
lieeileil here for years, has hri'tl a
latter population iiipI capital to de
velop i'"'l open up the many natural
resniirees of the County liirliulitii; the
tiiuhei' and farmlui; liimls. Our popu
lation lias been very tnneh m-iiI tei o.l,
our markets very far apart and It has
hern exceedingly hard for a small
fanner, living ten. Ill'toeii. twenty or
twenty live miles away from the mini
ty seat to i;et aloni;. supixnt their fain
dies and pay their tuxes The eause
ef this latv.ely, Is the fart of the eost
and expense of KettlllK what they
have for sale to a tuai'Uet at reason
aide eost and expense
I. for one, and 1 Know from net mil
Knowledge and observation that ev
ervh,.lv else In the south hair of the
eounty. are more than anxious to hae
a railroad built out Into this general
loeul'.ty. Itallroads. like lii.llv Idnals.
are not i:oinc to spend thi-lr nioin-y
and inaKi' laryo Investments, utile--,
they Know that they are cnln to r.et
ret urns
As a tax paver for tunny i-ais of
I'iaekamas eounty. 1 fori that the
metvhants id Orei-nti City. If I am
curris-Cy Infurmed. are adopting a
v-t unwise ami unpriditalde olley
in opposiiik; the i;rau!'ni: of a frau
ehlse now asked by the Urem Water
I'.over ,- Railway Company Oregon
Citv business men hav.- ufM n eoni
plained to me that they do nut y,,-t the
Hade from the cotititry tlnv mutlit to
i;et line ef the- prinelpal reasons Is
because the farmers of the south half ,
of tho comity have no proper f.iclll
t'es to ..hip their products to (tte.oll
C'tv or to keep In ea.y and quick
tuii'l With its Illlsllte-iS p.lett
I am salishe.l that if tho people of
Oregon City would join hands and
tn-s-t this railroad company in a fair
way and i;lve them the franchise that
t ! ask for. that the taxable prop
er'y In Clarkamas county would ilnuh
le in value inside of three jrars and
that the trade of the merchants in
itt-eiron City wouhl lncrea-.e awav be
vond the itnairiiiatlon of the average
man of today t
Von cannot build up (ni;on City
nor Its trade by adopting the ii!iry
that Is heinc advo-ated now The ef
fect of the actions of the business
men of drei-oii City, is to drive awav
the farmini; tragic of the south half
of Clac! atnas County from the tner
chants of Or.-o.n City With this
f ranch t-c Krantc.i and the electric
r.i:!road extended o-it to Wilhoit. and
thr.ui;i New I'ra Canby. N !y. Mar-
ipiam ami the Molaila country, not
only would the fanner prot't by it.
but the merchants and business men
create a market for what the farmers
ral-e and would Incren -e their trade
er. a'ly, r.--u!t:t:i: not ou'v ;u I . '
to the cotin'ry piHiple In if in a very
h- a!rt: v and pro on-rous condition
aini.n.: the buite-s n.eti of vour citv
If I vv ;m in Or.-yon City I wo ild vote
for and -:i:i;'-e-t f(,e franchise because
I believe that by the huiMin;.' of the
ritilr-.a ! in' the -. ..;, half of the
!!. ' tliiit it will re-oiM in a rreat
deVeloptlli'tlt Of tlie CtllltltV.
Yours trulv.
F W M.Ki-
FROM A FARMER.
Needy, fire., Sept. l), t'lu",
To t!;o M:tor of the ( )r. -on Cjty Kn
ferprise, (ireiroti City. Orei'on.
I tear Sir:--
I have noticed in various wavs that
there SeettM to be some opposition to
the ifratititn: of a franchise to the
On 'oti Wati r I'mo-r k Kailwav Com
pany. It seems to me, a tax -payer,
living in the country and mi" who is
interested in the development of
Clackamas County as a whole, that
this imposition, to speak In the very
mibb st. way. is very narrow and tin
sule tantial. To one liviny in tie
country and who Is interested in hav
in railroads extended out. to Needy,
Molaila and Wilhoit and in fact
tbronej, tli. smith half of the county,
all opposition onuht to In- withdrawn,
and a franchise granted as a matter
of course.
Tin- Oregon Water I'ower k Kail
way Company, ns I have been advised, -by
the Imildinir of its railroad up
thront;h Kaulo Creek and opening up
the Sprim;water country, has been of
Inum-nsc use and value to the people
all alow? its lines. It lias Increased
the value (,f farm lands .'a to ," icr
cent. This company has done a i?n-at
deal towards developiw; tin.' various
interests in Clarkamas county. If it 1
t-'i-ts Its franchise through Oregon
City it is bound to build and extend
its linos -ii:t. C'-o-";h t'-n so""i hi" '
t' .1 c ill d . ''"Il" i ffei t of t o ., v .'
, to lucre is- C e value of fur," I id !
give employment to a large number of j
men, create a market for much tlm- "
her and In fact iiin-n up and develop
Bctrith.. yj 'lie &'.:J Voa Haw Aionvs Caiffl
9ignatr. IS
Positive, Comparative, Superlative.
have used one of your Fihh Br.nd
blicken for five years, and now want
a new one, alio one for a friend. I
would not be without o.ie fortwice the
cot. They are juut as Tar aiicad of a
common cont a a common one la
ahead of nothing,"
(Nmni- un application.)
mn!i:sTiwu;nVf)?;u'snfR. noi.
Be sure you don't get one of the com
mon kind -this Is the tfNZ?"t
mnrti of excellence.
A. J. TOWER CO., i:r&l:
BOSTON, U.S.A. 'XtfETjjO
TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limiteo,
TORONTO, CANADA.
35
Makers of Wet Weather Clothing Hat 3
Tho Kind You Hnvo Alwtiyn
In us lor over . yi'iirn, lmtt bonm tho nltrimiur(J t
-S? Iuih hvvn nnulo iiikI.t J
All CoiinlrrlVKs liiiltiitioiix mid FuK(-nH-rr(Ml, (rw .
IhixTliiu'iitM (hat (t ltlo wltli niul oniliincfi r (ho health
ItilanU mill Chllilrcn-lliiHTlonco niralittt lhperliiu'ut,
What is CASTORIA
Custnrlu U ti harinledH MiliMtltnto for Cnitor Oil, lure
Korlo, lrw ami Sootliliijf NjrtipH. It IMeiiHtint,
toiifuliiH mltlu r Opium. Morphlmt iior (her Narcotln
Mihstniiro. Unat'oh Km KU'irtuitro. It dentroy Vof,m
niul ulhiyM l'Vvi'i-UhnoHN. It airt Dlurrlni ii un.l Wlutl
illr. It relirvt'M Trethhur TroiihleM, aire :iimtlu'm
uml riiitulciuy. It iiMMlnillateH (lio I'oimI, rek'tilateH (lie
Stoiuiu li anil Itowcls, Klvlntf healthy anil natural Mwn,
Tho ChlUlriti'M l'unacea-Tho Mother' TrU-ml.
CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Scars tho
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thi cit ". niiiuT fttr. mtm lomm err?,
the ii!0rv ai li.ithini; r!-e can
The tr.eM-hants uf (in ,-..n i it v would
l-e the olles who Would be benefitted
I'V the et.,o of thin companv s
lilies It se.-ms to tue, t h il a f
lii' i -chant and bu ine., t m(-n In (
eHI I'll) life Ve!V sliolt sii;htld if
they do not see that what I ' iari a n a .
County nerds, more than anvthlti;
else. Is ii broad d:iv, the develop
nient of Its resource.! and an if ! . a
el population, which means lai.or
tuuikeli and more tuele and this
wouhl result if n fianchl-e a-i fratit
ed
It is .1 fai i that i li.-i-nn C tv has
VefV little !e V 1th the -oll'll hillf
of the cnunt ;. If t he road i an be
built out llOo the sni-.th half of !h.
'o-inty and fr. U-ht ear , i un. , ill
SALE
Our Carnival was a rcat trade potter. We unloaded
nearly $5,000 of poods at the lowest prices Oregon City
has ever known. Our stock will be clean new and
Rfjod. We still have $1,000 worth of broken lots and
slow sellers to move at cost or less;, so there will be hun
dreds of bargains for you and busy times for us. Nfft'
poods are arriving freely. Coupons piven on poods for
dishes or silverware.
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S1IOI-S! SHOO!
Ital.V hlliim tie. 1 e. :e, X',. ,, rllj
I'lilliln HlmeN ITr, I'll-, T.e, y.ir.
I.;i.ll.n' $1 ID ShuiH nil tu gzc
1.:i.i-n' f: r,n Hhm H nil In $2.09
l..'i.)l.-n' Im-kI imlln.il h.-inv winter
SIhm-h, hrnl In tnwn, were JJ ;!'
$1.97
lillVM' 1-,-llf KI M Jl 111 ,Hi! $1,511
wiirtli ene-thli,l in,
IIiiim' full ht, k h. mv.v hIiu. x JKn
mi'l SI r.'.i, nearly ,r,n,- I, (. t h.in
i-lm-w tu-ri..
il'hlM uml i ii Ih Imivh' rhm k Iwn-
thlnlM iili.
M'-n'M .' '.'.'i hIiui h tin., it r l . ! ri,iui,- $1.9
Men- e.-ilf hIiii.ii w-i-u- $:,tn, pul,. $1.98
Men'j heavy ahoei $1.09 and $1.59
Welti) Jl.f,i atlil $2. un.
( lihlH unit i ih!h lilie, S'h-.
M'-ii'h hlnh tup hrst ti!iii;it:m ii,-
l'",s $3.3-
Men u Niii.iit.-iti, hi hi winter s,,. .- 2.69
Mi-M'M ll!,li tup hniv y hIum h In xt
wriiniH $:'.f,:i. $:i.!.; mi $i c,
DnvltiB nf $1 a pal,-.
Kuhhi-r l'.iiutH J.'.Th up.
MKN'S I-UKNISHINCS
Men's hox 4e, hnivy "e, worth liir.
M'-HH line HHX 9C
ClothlliK lit Cunt.
Siisp.-mlerH, !te, l!ic uml 21c
CiinviiH kIovch 7c, li iithcr 2ir, 63c
RED FRONT,
ItiKlit, niul MhU h liai bom
Signaturo of
Uia'.e nioie triole for us ani K ,;'
leas.- 1 Itade to the p,-,,pl,. of .j
(hi City j
I wrl un to i ,..-... !, ,,, n.K.I
who 1 am. that I it tit u re rclun! tf
1 ' t a Ketienil (.'ore lit j
'i'li a tax pave- ,,f Cliirl.ntiiiiii tW. I
and that I bell. -v.- t,t n,,. p,,
1 i'o'"li 'II v will net vt hiy tii It
broad i. pit It Inwards thU I'mups;
and itiant the fram hl-.e they .!,, i:
wltldn two y.-ars, the ta valilo projw-r
will be wore Minn d.nilded
C C MOl.HO.V.
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MH.I.IM- ItY
Mls Woodi and helpers re bu
with new fall Hata. We art "0'
InQ the latest and prrttleit Ht
They are sold with other goodi o
a dry aoods margin A savins
a third.
Street Hats 79c. 97c. $1.40.
NOTIONS
Kline litem lr Plllr: 2 pllpi'l" :x' 'f
I'Iiim le p.ipi-r, linokM ainl ryi !' l-i
;tiu-
Miir liulrpliiH c ik; kiiiii'"
Viiti-h, 1 yinr Kiiariinlri'
Minors 4x'l, e; iitiuHer,
IireHH coinhH Sr porket reinl'i
With $5.00 or more of floods bought
i nlv '?
iui i.linri UI Jluuutv twv . .
for 4"'
10c
.Hi.
pounds of Granulated Sugar
or 10 bars of Star Soap for .
or 2 pounds best coffee for
or rnunr.n. aa hrfore. but ndt bat '
Butter In Demand, 26c paid for EgS"-
OREGON CITY
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