Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 13, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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SAILED BEGINS SATVJRIDAY, JULY
Store Closed
Thursday and
$18,000.00 Worth of Men's Boys' and Youths' Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
to be disposed of. To do this prices must be so cheap that it leaves no room to doubt their genuineness. No ordinary price-cutting will prevail at this time, or bring the desired
results demanded in the above quoted orders. The people of Oregon City can prepare themselves for some surprisingly big bargains, and all are invited to participate in this, no
ordinary event The stock will be arranged to expedite quick selling, and an efficient corps of sales people will be in attendance.
IT WILL BE WELL TO BEAR IN MIND That this is a stock composed of wearables suited for all seasons.
While your present wants may be for now, the sale includes goods for future as well as for the present. Anticipating
your needs, you can save much more than retailers' profits on purchases for use in the coming seasons.
A Nicely Atranged Price List Will Be Left at Year Dcor Shortly.
PHONES IN NEARLY
ALL LOGAN HOMES
OR WILL BE AS SOON AS THE
BOXES ARRIVE IDEAL
DAIRY COUNTRY,
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Logan, July 11. Many went to Es
tacada the 4th, then attended the ball
at Logan in the evening. The ball was
a success and all had a pleasant time.
It will not be long before the
"hello" call will be heard in nearly
all the homes here. Mr. Brock puts in
phones as fast as he gets them, but it
seems almost impossible to get freight
over the railroads now. Some are
impatient because his or her phone
isn't put right in. As soon as they
arrive they will be put in. The Stone
division is supplied as far as V.
Kirchem's.
Haying is now on in this part of
the county. Also Chautauqua, and if
the two don't bring rain it will be a
mystery.
The creamery is running at full ca
pacity, and a little more so part of the
time. It is necessary to churn
three times some days. If the dry
weather continues it will relieve con
gestion somewhat. This is an ideal
dairy country and farmers are just
beginning to realize the fact.
Henry Swales and bride are so
journing here for the present.
M. H. Riebhoffs new cottage is
nearing completion and adds much to
the appearance of Prospect Point.
F. Hutchins also has a large new
barn ready for the shingles.
Walter Sheppard's familiar face is
seen once more in Stone.
Saturday was Grange day at Logan
and there was the smallest attend
ance of the season, only 2D being re
ported present. Farmers have to
"make hay while the sun shines" and
as most of them were at it, they
could not attend.
Rev. Lewis preached in the Ravens
wood church Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. Boss visited her parents in
Portland, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, of Dakota,
are visiting at A. H. Partch's.
Miss Evaline N'ewkirk is staying
with Mrs. Jno. Hughes, of Redland,
this summer.
UNION HALL ITEMS.
People here are very busy getting
In their hay.
Mrs. Irvin Norton and two children
are visiting Richard Dundis, near New
Era. Mrs. Norton and children will
visit her father and mother in the
near future. Her folks live on the
Coast near Nestucce bay.
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Friday
Mrs. Jane Parker visited Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Grimes Sunday
John Molzen's two daughters and
their husbands were visiting him the
Fourth.
Robert Vorpahl was mowing hay for
Alvin Phelps.
Trvin Wheeler has returned from
eastern Oregon.
Perry Burns and wife were visiting
at Grandma Knotts, Sunday.
There was a new mail carrier
through here Monday.
Calvin Parker has put in a tele
phone. Charles Pipka and two sons are get
ting out "a lot of telephone poles.
Ernest Sturgis is hauling lumber
to Aurora. Charles Thomas is haul
ing lumber for James Adkins.
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN
During the summer months children
are subject to disorders of the bowels
which should receive careful atten
tion as soon as the first unnatural
looseness of the bowels appears. The
best medicine in use for bowel com
plaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as it promptly
controls any unnatural looseness of
the bowels. For sale by Howell &
Jones.
SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK.
The picnic at Sunnyside on the
Fourth, was a very pleasant affair and
there was a large attendance. A
bounteous lunch was spread and all
partook with relish. The programme
was a success also. A violin, cornet
and organ were on the ground and all
enjoyed the music. About fourteen
gallons of ice cream were sold. Otto
Smith had a stand there too. Some
people came from Portland and some
from Arleta, besides the neighborhood
gathering.
People are very busy with their hay.
The Sunday school at Rock Creek
will have no meeting for two weeks
on account of Chautauqua.
Mr. Rodlun is having some new
machinery put into his mill.
George and E. Harvey and families
were at George Deardorff's on the
Fourth. Now Mrs. Hennis is visiting
there.
I am glad to say Mrs. Geo. Johnson
is feeling better and hope she may
soon recover.
Mrs. Eft Hunter and Lydia, also
Mrs. Emma Welch were at Mrs. J.
E. Deardorff's Saturday eating ice
cream, and the day being so warm,
it was enjoyed very much.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
was a man who, against all odds, at
tained the highest honor a man could
get in the United States. Ballard's
Horehound Syrup has attained a place
never equalled by any other like rem
edy. It is a sure cure for Coughs,
Colds, Bronchitis. Influenza and all
Pulmonary diseases Every mother
should keep supplied with this won
derful cough medicine. Sold by Hunt
ley Bros. Drug Co.
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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE,
Corner Sixth and
Orders from the Head Office in Portland:
"Close Oat the stock on the spot; ship none here; cut the life
prices."
HAY IS CARED FOR;
GRAIN YELLOWING
CLEARING WEATHER RECALLS
HURRY CALL FOR MEN IN
HAY FIELDS AT STAFFORD.
Stafford. July 11. There was a
"hurry call" for men In the hay fields,
but the clouds have "rolled by," and i
the hay is being rapidly cared for. j
Some farmers are nearly through. I
Grain is beginning to change color. I
Ah! Stafford Is the land to live in.
Mr. Waehlte's daughter and bus-1
band, with their little girl, came on j
Friday to make a visit. They are j
from near Eugene. I
A little girl of Charlie Wagner's is
very sick with the dread disease dlph-
theria.
Mr. Nimlc's unluck day Is Monday.
On that day a load of hay tipped over;
then a pulle to the hay fork broke, and
with minor mishaps the hours were
filled.
Rev. Waehlte has his hay all se
cured on his 20-acre farm recently
bought of Mr. Chawder.
Mr. Pomperine began the building
or ins nop-not.se on won-iay. uus ArrvlnB ln Nwnort at noon, return
Gebhardt is architect and builder. ,ns ,PBVC Newport Rt B.,0 ,y.
Mr. Hornas has another win. His ,nf, r1 at th nn(!Ht f
wife and two chi dren recently came j th(j Coast ,.alth r(,st aQ(1 pl(flimiro
up from Dunsmulr. ; for tho weary worker.
YOUR LIVER"
Is out of order. You go to bed in a
bad humor and get up with a bad taste
in your mouth. You want something
to stimulate your liver. Just try
Herbine. the liver regulator. A posi
tive cure for Constipation, Dyspepsia
and ail liver complaints. Mrs. F. Tt.
Worth, Texas, writes: "Have used
Herbine in my family for years. Words
can't express what I think about It.
Everybody in my household are hap
py and well and we owe it to Herbine.
Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
DOYER NEWS NOTES.
Mrs. KItzmiller and son Walter have
returned from Portland.
Charles A. Keith has gone to Port
land to take treatment for his swollen
limb.
Haying is in full blast around Dover.
Mr. Lee and family, of Portland, are
spending a few days with T. L. Rob
ertson and wife.
Dr. Roberts was called again to at
tend Grandma Deshazer, who Is still
confined to her bed.'
Captain Branson and wife are here
for the summer. Rev. Exon and fam
ily have returned from Boaverton.
Grand Army Post Reunion.
Gresham, July 7 Preparations are
being made by M. A. Ross Post, G. A.
FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1908.
gmmmmJ tmmmmk r CmmhA tim0r f" J."!ajr-.. g
Main Streets
SIVWrlgKt, OF PORTLAND
R., for Its annual reunion next Augunt.
Excellent grounds have been prepared
I in a grove near town, ami everything
I will be In rcudlni'HM for opening day,
August 0. A whole' week of fun. fro
I lie and entertainment Is promised. The
! (Mist will be assisted by the Woman's
Relief Corps and the various Grand
Army organizations of other place)!.
I Good speakers will be secured for
each day of the encampment, and
i special arrangements will be provided
j for transportation and campers' corn
i forts.
A HARD LOT
of troubles to contend with, spring
from a torpid liver and blockaded bow
els, unless you awaken them to their
proper action with Dr. Klng'H New Life
Pills; the pleasantest and most effec
tive cure for Constipation. They pre-
vent Appendicitis and tone up the
system. 2.", cents at Howell & Jones'
drug store.
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! SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ON THE
CORVALLIS 4. EASTERN
RAILROAD TO NEWPORT
AND RETURN.
Sunday excursions to Newport and
return on the Corvallls & Eastern
Railroad will fc;ive Albany
..EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:
30 A. M.
inrei) nay una season tiCKets rrom
all S. P. points good going or return
ing on Sunday excursion trains.
Fare from Albany, Corvallls or
Philomath $1.50 for the round trip.
Connection at Albany with Eugeno
Local going and South bound over
land on return.
O! R. & N., THE TIME SAVER.
Chicago 17 Hours Nearer via This
Popular Columbia River Route.
Franklin was right when ho said
"Lmt time is never found again."
The O. R. Sr. N., In addition to giv
ing you 200 miles along tho matchless
Columbia River, saves you 17 hours
to Chicago. It is the
Short Line to Lewlston.
Short Line to the Palouse country.
Short Lino to Spokane.
Short Line to tho Coeur d' Alone
country.
Short Lino to Salt Lake City.
Short Lino to Denver.
Short Line to Kansas City. H
i Short Line to Omaha.
Short Line to Chicago.
Shprt Line to all points East.
Thrwo trains East daily, 9:15 a. m.,
8:15' p. m., and 6:15 p. m. Tho "Chicago-Portland
Special," is an flno as tho
finest. Every coiyfort of home.
For particulars ask any agent of the
Southern Pacific Company, or write
A. L. CRAIG,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Ore.
WIT
si tK
14, AT
oat of
Oregon
ShotLine
and union Pacific
THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST
-,, DAILY
Through Pullman standard anil Tour
tat sleeping car dully to Omaha, Chicago,
Huokane; lotirlut sleeping ran daily to
Run em City; through Pullman tourlal
sleeping enrs (peraonally conducted)
weekly to Chlrago, Kansaa City, rwlln
Ing chain (seats free to th eaat dally.)
HOURS
Portland to Chicago
No Chunt of Car.
70
Depart.
Tim 8chadula. Ami
Chleago
rorlluiid Special
:lt a. m
Bait Lake, Denver,!
Kt. Worth. Omaha, g-25 d m
Kanaita City. Ht. ' " p m-
I inula, Chicago and
Eaat. I
Atlantic
Express
8:16 n. m.
via. Hunt
ington. Bait Lake, Denver. I
Kt. Worth. Omaha, 8:00
Kansas City, Ht.
iiouls, Chicago and
taut.
Bt. Paul
Kant Mall
Walla Walla, Lw-
laton. Rpoknne, Mln- 7 j t m
nenpolls, Ht. Haul,
Unliilh. Milwaukee,
Chicago and Eaat. I
6:16 p in
via Spo
kane. Ocean and River Schedule
For San Francisco Evory Ave day al
t p. m. For Astoria, way polnta and
Portland, Oregon.
6 p. m. ! Batuiday at 10 p. ra. Dally
service (water permitting) on Willam
ette and Yamhill riven.
For detailed Information of rate,
The Oregon Hnllroad Navigation Co.,
your nearest tlrket agent, or
Qunoral 1'aaaenger Agent
A. L. CAIQ,
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad CO.
Leaves.
UNION DEPOT Arrive.
8:00 A.M.
Dally.
For Mnyirem. Rainier.
Pally.
11:10A.M
9:40P.M
Clntakanln, Went port
L'lirton, AHtorla, War
ren ton, Flavel, Ham
mond, ton Btovena,
(Jem-hart Park, Sea-
xidn, Astoria ana
Seashore.
Express Dally.
Astoria Express.
f:00 P.M.
C. A. STEWART, Comm'l Agt., ii
Alder atreet. Phone Main 906.
J. C. MAYO, O. F. & P. A., Aatorta. Or.
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9 A. M.
Sale Lasts
Bat Ten Days
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
8ALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY.
CORVALLIS AND WAV LANDINGS.
I-ave Portland 8:45 a. m. dully (except
Biindiy) for Balein and way polnta.
fj-ttve Portland 6:45 Tuexluy, Thursday
and Hulunlny for Independence, AN
Iwnv and 'orvnllla,
Regular service, courteous treat
ment and prompt dispatch are our
specialties.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office and Docks
Foot Taylor Street
Phone Main 40.
COLUMBMIA RIVER SCENERY.
Portland and The Dalles
R,OTJTJ!
Regulator
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY QATZERT" "DALLES CITY
"REGULATOR" "METLAKO
"SADIE B."
Btr. "Bailey Oatiert" leavea Portlan
7 A. M. Monday, Wedneadaya and Fri
day"; leavea The Dalle T A. M. Tuna
dnye, Thunmdaya and Saturday!.
Btr. "Regulator" leavea Portland T A.
M. Tueadnya, Thtimdaye and Saturday;
leave The Dalle 7 A. M. Monday.
Wedueadny and FrMay.
Steamer leaving Portland make dalle
connection at I.yle with C. R. A N. train,
for Qoldendaln and Klickitat Valley
point.
C. R. A N. train leave Qoldendaln on.
Monday, Wedneadaya and Friday at
6:30 A. M., making connection with,
teamer "Regulator" for Portland andi
way point.
C. R. A N. train leave Qoldendaln out
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at
6:30 A. M., connecting at Tyle with,
teamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con
necting there with O. R. A N. train.
Eaat and West.
Btr. "Sadie B." leave Caicade Lock,
dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th
Dalles and way point; arrive at 11 A.
M.; leave The Dalle I P. M arrive.
Cascade Lock 6 P. M.
Meal served on all steamer.
Finn accommodation tor team and
wagon.
Landing at Portland at Alder Street:
Dock.
MARCUS TALBOT,,
V. P. & O. M.
Oen. Offlne. Portland, Oregon.
OABTOIIIA.
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