Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 08, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE g, 1906.
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We were forced to give tip oar branch store in Pendleton and the entire
$15,00000 stock of strictly new and up-to-date merchandise is crbwded
in oar present location We mast vacate oar present premises Within
six weeks and the combined $30,00000 stock is at ybar mercy.
Prices slashed ruthlessly This sale is greater than the greatest we've
ever had Everything will be qaoted at the lowest price ever before
quoted on wearable goods
$12,000 WORTH OF
CLOTHING
The season's newest creations in Men's, Youths'
and Boy's, Jo be offered at the lowest prices Clothing
was ever offered.
$3.85 gives you the choice of all styles of Men's
and Young Men's Suits that are worth up to $10.00.
$5.80 buys the choice of all our Suits that were
made to sell for $15.00 in Single and Double
Breasted.
$7.75 gives you your pick of all our $18 00,
includes imported fabrics.
$9.65 buys you the finest Tailor-Made Suit,
the kind you pay $20.00 for.
$ 1 1 .75 gives you the best in the house,- hand
tailored and worth $25.00.
, MEN'S AND BOY'S
PANTS
78c for all Pants that you formerly paid $1.50.
$1.30 gives you the choice of all our $2.00
values in pants.
$1.90 buys you a pair of our $3.50 pants'in the
latest fabric.
$2.40 you can get a pair of pure worsted pants
that originally cost $4.00.
$3.20 gives you the cream of our pant stock
imported worsted that sold for $5 and $6 per pair.
.
HATS
90c buys you one of our $1.50 hats.
$f .65 gives you' the choice of our 50 styles of
$2.25 and $2.50 hat values.
$2.35 you can take home one of the celebrated
Hawe's Hats.
SHIRTS
90c for Monarch and Cluett Shirts the kind you
pay $1.00 and $1.50 for.
39c for all 50c work shirts.
95c gives you the choice of all our $1 .50 to $2.
Negligee Shirts. ' ,
. UNDERWEAR
39c for 50c ballbriggans.
65c for pure mercerized garments worth $1.
85c for pure light wool or silk garments that sell
for $1.50
Remember Only Six Weeks Left m Which to Reap the Benefit of the Greatest Values Ever Offered.
CORNER 6TH AND MAIN STREET
OREGON CITY, OREGON
CATARRIHl OFFiriAI V0TF OF
COUNTY IS COUNTED
7UJ
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Democrats. Elect .' Governor, State Senator and
Sheriff-r-Chamberlain Carries County
The Detailed Vote. .
Superintendent Public Instruction
.Ackerman 3177, Hosmer 659, Sneak
275.
State Printer Cooper 387, Duni
way 2734, Hawk 158, Taylor 1277.
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Cive Satisfaction. '
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. j
It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. J
Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell.
Easy to use. Contains no inj urious drugs.
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed.
Iarge Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St New York.
JOHN YOUNGER,
JTE! y&T E -JSLm ZSES IRt
Near Huntley's Drug Store.
The official count for Clackamas , Chamberlain 239G, Withycom.be 1954,
county gives the following jsults: Secretary of State Benson 2659,
United States Senator, short term ! Brown 42G, McDaniel 172, Sroat 1260.
Gould 3C5, Mulkey 2869, Stevens 708. ' State Treasurer Butler 147, Cook
VORTY YEARS KAPERIFAO- 1
rreat Britai7i and AimricH,
O. R. & N., THE TIME SAVER.
Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via This
Popular Columbia River Route.
Franklin was right when he said
"Lost time is never found again."
The O. R. & N., in addition 10 giv
ing you 200 miles along the matchless
Columbia River, saves you 17 hours
to Chicago. It is the
Short Line to Lewiston.
Short Line to the Palouse country.
Short Line to Spokane. .
Short Line to the Coeur d' Alene
country.
Short Line to Salt Lake City.
Short Line to Denver.
Short Line to Kansas City. "
Short Line to Omaha." .
Short Line to Chicago.
Short Line to all points East.-
Three trains East daily, 9:15 a. m.,
S:15 p. m., and 6:15 p. m. The "Chicago-Portland
Special," is an fine as the
finest. Every comfort of home.
For particulars ask any agent of the
Southern Pacific Company, or write
VA. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
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Rocorder of Conveyances KaufC
man, Soc, 340; Ramsby, Rep., 2693;
Shannon, Dem, 1485.
Treasurer Baker, Dem., 1602;
Moran, Soc, 393;. Paddock, Rep., 2528.
Surveyor Hungate, Rep., 3251.
Coroner Holman, Rep., 2448; Jones,
Soc, 347; Meissner, Dem., 1726.
The final , result of the vote on the
various proposed amendments and
laws has not been determined, the
election officials of Maple Lane pre
cinct having misplaced the record of
this part of the vote. Until the figures
from (this precinct are located the
total will not be known.
By a majority of 20G, however, the
C. H. DYE,
(Representative-elect.)
Labor Commissioner Hon 2746,
Richards 1533.
Joint Senator, Multnomah and Clack
amas Bailey 2541, Flegel 1286, Ehal
aines 343, Miller 173. .
Joint Representative. Multnomah
and Clackamas Campbell 2572, Fank
hauser 210, Meindl 396, Nelson 1285.
State Senator Beard, Soc, 251;
Brownell, Rep., 1860; Hedges, Dem.,
2361; Nelson, Ind., 115.
Representatives Dye, Rep. ,-2303 :
Huntley, Rep., 2782; Jones, Rep.,
LINN E. JONES,
(Representative-elect.)
SENATOR-ELECT JOSEPH E. HEDGES.
United States Senator, long erm
Bourne 21C5, Gearin 1930, Paget 178
Simola 280. -- ..
Congressman Galloway 2009, Green
135, Hawley 2155, Myers 338.
Governor-r-Amos. 95, " Barzee 227,
HTM. A .1 Tl .. f tT.
1C39; Wait, Dem., 1055; Ginther, Soc,
.314; Kraxberger, Soc, 416; Thomas,
Soc, 315.
County Judge Dimick, Rep., 2418;
. Spence; Soc, 271; Starkweather, Dem.,
1948.
I Commissioner Coalman, Soc, 387;
Grace; Dem., 1371; Lewellen, Rep.,
2744.
Sheriff Beatie; Dem, 2172; Mad
dock, Rep., 2090; Mathews, Soc, 288.
Clerk Greenman, Rep., 2129; Lat-
C. H. HUNTLEY,
(Representative-elect.)
344, Matlock 1158, Steel 2954.
Supreme Judge Bright 189, Eakin
2509. Hailey 1435, Robbins 381.
Attorney General Brix 345, Craw
ford 2471, Miller 1585, Rutherford ourette, Dem., 211t Reynolds, Soc,
loo- , N ' 324
proposed county high school is de
feated, the country precincts giving
a heavy negative vote against the
project which was loyally "supported
by the people in Oregon City and sur
rounding districts. The vote on the
high school was 1746 for and 1952
against.
Result of the vote on amendments,
one precinct not reporting, and so far
as counted follows: Referendum bill,
1C44 for, 1774 against; equal suffrage',
1761 for, 2256 against; Local Option
Amendment, 1332 for, 2297 against.
NO SALOON AT' WILSON VILLE.
County Court Denies Application for
, License.
The attention of the, Clackamas
County Court was taken up Wednes
day afternoon In considering the ap
plication of Wm. Flinn, of Wilsonville,
for a liquor license. Flinn owns and
conducts a saloon at Buttevllle, Mar
ion county, but recently invested in
property at Wilsonville .and erected "
therein a, building suited to the busi
ness in wnich he proposed to engage.
He subsequently prepared a petition
addressed to the County Court, ask
ing that a license be issued permit
ting him to sell liquor at Wilsonville.
But a remonstrance was circulated,
the number of sigpers thereto being
about the same as the number on the
petition asking that the license be
granted. It was with this question
that the court wrestled all afternoon, '
hearing witnesses for and agatnst the
proposition. Gordon E. Hayes appear
ing for the petitioner and C. H. Dye
for the remonstrators.
After considering tlie case, the ac
tual number of remonstrators exceed
ing the number of petitioners, the
Court refused to grant the license pe
titioned for.
Notice of Annual School Meeting.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 62, Clack
amas County, State of Oregon, that
the Annual School Meeting will be
held in the County courtroom in Ore
gon City, Oregon, to begin at the hour
of 7:30 o'clock P. M., on the third
Monday, being the 18th day of June,
1906, for the purpose of submitting the
annual report of the directors and
clerk and the transaction of business
usual at such meeting. '
Dated this 7th day of June, 1906.
THOS. F. RYAN,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: E. E. BRODIE, Clerk.
Notice of Annual School Election.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 62,jCTack
amas County, State of Oregon, that
the annual school election for said
'district will be held at the city hall in
Oregon City, Oregon, to begin ' at
the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. and con
tinue until the hour of 6 o'clock P. M.
on the third Monday, being the 18th
day of June, 1906, which election Is
for the purpose of e'ecting one direc
tor to serve for the term of five years.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1906.
THOS. F. RYAN,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: E. E. BRODIE, Clerk.
60 YEARS
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