Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 31, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 51, 1906.
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MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
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zjfyaim, Alpine
TIlP Frills nil flnthir will open their new up-to-date and rljlit-up-to-the-
I xy. 1 u,l V."V UUIIIIUO minute Clothing establishment on or about SEP-
: , - : TEMBER 10TH, in their newly remodeled ond spa
cious quarters in the Masonic building, corner .Sixth and Mam Streets. Owing to delay In arrival
of building material for improvements in building, our opening is delayed about todays. How
ever, this gives us time to make even more complete our splendid line of
Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes
will be carried. Nr. A. A. Price, who was with the old reliable concern of J. M. Price, of this cily,
for the past seven years, is the junior partner and has the sole management of the new concern,
r4espccVu,ly solicits the good will and patronage of the former concern, and will spare no
efforts to give to the people of Clackamas county and vicinity the BEST VALUES in Men's and
Young Men's Wearing Apparel that can be had.
Our aim is to DEVELOP THE HOME MARKET, and by giving unmatchable values in Stylish
Wearing Apparel that comes DIRECT PROM THE MAKER TO U our goal will be reached.
Our merchandise has been carefully selected from the best concerns in the land, and all we
ask is a few moments of your time to verify our statement. Our Clothing is of the reputable
Michaels-Stern and Eiderheimer-Stcin make. The PERFECTION OP MODERN TAILORING is put In
every garment and the prices range from $0.50 to $30.00.
Over thirty-five shapes of the CELEBRATED HAWES HATS of the latest vogue will be on display.
'BJSr9S5JoV9.!3,v of SH0ES cver shown in Oregon Cily, of the famous DOUGLAS, KEITH, and
WESTERN SHOE CO. makes, in prices ranging from $1.50 to $5.00.
BLUETT and MONARCH SHIRTS shown in every style known to shirtdom. CUTTER and
CROSSETT'S NECKWEAR in the latest creations. GANTNER and MATTERNS SWEATERS and
Jerseys and everything required to properly, stylishly and economically dress men and young
men, can be had here.
SUITABLE SOUVENIRS WILL BE GIVEN ON OPENING DAY.
When in town make this place your headquarters, writing material, telephone use and on
easy choir are at your disposal.
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OREGON CITY,
Oregon
A. A. PRICE, Manager.
Our guarantee of Sotisfoction or Your Money Refunded, goes with every purchase.
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CANBY ITEMS
J. S. Dick attended grange at New
Era last Saturday.
Mrs. Andrew Kocher waa in Ore
gon City Saturday.
Ray Vineyard returned last Sunday
from a visit to Coburg.
A large number of the townspeople
are leaving this week for the sur
rounding hop yards.
Roy Knight has been on the sick
list for some days.
Mr. A. M. Vinyard has some fine
water-melons in his patch.
V. H. Bair and Otis Nelson were
apiong the Canbyites who went to
Portland last week.
Mrs. Cox anil son Dewey were Port
lanl visitors the last of the week. .
Rev. F. S. Clemo, and his sons Fred
and Arthur, spent Saturday In Port
land. J. R. Wilkerson and family have
gone to Ro3eburg to visit with friends
for a few days.
Melville Barmore left last Thurs
day for Adams, Nebraska,. We wish
him great success.
Rev, F. S. Clemo will preach at
Central Point next Sunday morning
and at Canby in the evening.
Rev. Ames preached the sermon at
the union service, in the Methodist
Episcopal church last Sunday even
ing. A. J. urdette and wife returned
from Ocean Park, Wash, last Satur
day, where they had been sojourning
for a few days.
Dr. Green and family left on Tues
day morning for Aurora, Colorado.
They Jiave been visiting with the Dr's
sister,. Mrs. ,W. H. Mandeville.
be seen to frequently pass quickly to
and fro across the ball of the eye for
this purpose. Occasionally a farmer
will look upon this membrane as a j
'film over the eye' of his pet fowl, and
will remove it with a sharp knife to j
'restore the sight.' In this case the j
eye, being deprived of Its cleansing
membrane will catch dust, Inflamma
tion will set up, and the eye will be j
weakened or destroyed."
SUMMONS.
pie to meet, giggle, and seeach other
home; where the vain may go to show I
their latest purchases, and a place j ,nth, "T"1 'T "f U,V Slat f
1 Oregon, for Clackamas County,
where the sinful, money getting men Mary L. Swain. Plaint Iff,
who contributed largely to it may I vs,
never be seen, unless it Is on the night I John Swain, Defendant.
.r,,r rhrktn. wh,, ttw. -1,11,1., "ojoiiii swam, uoieiiuaui anove nam-
speak from the church rostrum. Rv-
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In the name of the stain of Oreiron:
eryone in town would like to see a You are hereby required to appear
fine church built here. Not because of and answer the complaint Hied against
' vim in tho ntiitv,, itriHtl.,,1 unit Kl
I2th day of October. ltM.thiA being
our piety, but because of our vanity;
not because it may do us good splritu-
the last day prescribed In the order
Unnecessary Expense. J
Acute attacks of colic and diarrhoea t
come on without warning and prompt i
relief must be obtained. There is no j
necessity of incurring the expense of
a physician's service in such cases if
Chamberlain's Cholera, Colic and Diar
rhoea Remedy is at hand. A dose of
this remedy will relieve the patient
before the doctor could arrive. It has
never been known to fail, even in the
most severe and dangerous cases and
no family should be without it. For
sale by Howell & Jones.
ally, but because it may do some of us j f publication of MiIh summons, and
good financially. This Is ridiculous If you fall to so appear ami answer
because it is true. And why not Krf I complaint the plaintiff will apply
ahead now and build a church? It Is
Why Fret and Worry,
when your child has a severe cold.
You need not fear pneumonia or other
pulmonary diseases. Keep supplied
with Ballard's Horehound Syrup a
positive cure for Colds, Coughs, Bron
chitis and Whooping Cough. Mrs. Hall,
of Sioux Falls, S. D., writes; "I have
used your wonderful Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup on my children for five
years. Its results have been wonder
ful." Huntley Bros Drug Co.
Chutney.
This is a delicious sauce for use
with fresh meats. Pare and quarter
one dozen large, sour apples, and chop
fine, together with two green peppers
from which the seed have been remov
edone teacupful of stoned raisins, and
two medium-sized onions. Put the
mixture Into a porcelain kettle with
one quart of apple vinegar; simmer
two hours. Add two cupsful of sugar
and two teaspoonfuls each of salt,
mustard seed and ground ginger. Cook
while hot and keep in cool dark place.
understood that the townslte company
will contribute the lots. This is a
to the court for the relief prayed for
therein to-wit: for a ducroe dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now exist
ing between you and the plaintiff, and
generous offer for them, and If the for tl,t-' changing of plaintiff's name.
people will come forward with about Ljlj'V"'! I" 1P"b"Hl,",l lh"
r ' Oregon City Knterprlse, a newspaper
J1000 it will be one of the best Invest- published In Oregon City, Clackamas
ments since the town started. We be- County, Oregon, for six consecutive
lieve It will take about $2000 to build weeks, by order of Hon. Grant H. Dim
and furnish such a church as we should I lck- J,,,l "f the County Court. State
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have here, and the religious organiza
tion which it is for would perhaps cott
tribute nearly a half of it. Estacada
News.
Use or tne Third Eyelid.
"Birds and many animals have three
eyelids," says Modern Optics, "the
upper and lower, as in man, and a
third, which sweeps over the surface
of the eyeball below the other two.
This is called the nlctitattong or think
ing membrane. When at rest it is
tucked away almost out of sight at the
Inner anglo of the eye. The purpose
of this membrane la to keep the sur-
Galveston's Sea Wall
makes life now as safe in that city
as on the higher uplands. E. W. Good
loe, who resides on Dutton St., In
Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for
safety. He writes: "I have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion the past five years and it keeps
me well and safe. Before that time
I had a cough which for years had
been growing worse. Now It's gone."
Cures chronic Coughs, LaGrlppe,
Croup, Whooping Cough and prevents
Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every
bottle guaranteed at Howell & Jones'
drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
Vanity Not Piety Demands A Church
at Estacada.
It is time Estacada had a good, sub
stantial church building whether there
Is any use for it here or not. It is
customary nowadays for towns of the
size of this to have churches if noth
ing more than to beautify the village
landscape; encourage the stranger to
come, invest and make his home here;
to give the old a place to find hope for
the future, a place for the young peo-
Don't Grumble
when your Joints ache and you suffer
from rheumatism. Buy a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment and get in
stant relief. A positive cure for
Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts, Contracted
Muscles, Sore Chest, etc. Mr. I. T.
Bogy, a prominent merchant at Wil
low, Texas, says that he finds Bal
lard's Snow Liniment the best all
round Liniment he ever used. Hunt
ley Bros. Drug Co.
made and entered on the i!Sth day of
August, IDOti, the date of the first pub
lication being on the 31st day of Au
gust, l!)0fi.
ALBERT . FERREUA.
Attorney for Plaintiff, 2l5Vi Morrison
Street, Portland, Oregon.
Last publication, October 12, 190G.
Coolness of Modern' Lovers.
The modern lover does not excite
himself much, says the London World,
One would like to impart a little more
enthusiasm to the young man of the
period. He sends Jerky, slangy mes
sages to his lady love, he does not
greatly worry If he does not see her
daily; he would not forego a golf.
match on her behalf if he could pos
sibly avoid it. He never appears radi
antly happy.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administrator of the es
tate of llonora Davoren, deceased, has
filed in the County Court of Clacka
mas county, Oregon, his final report,
and said Court has fixed Monday. Oc
tober 1st, 1901, at 11 o'clock, a. m.,
at the County Court room In Oregon
City, Oregon, as the time for hearing
said report and objections If any are
made anil for final settlement thereof.
..Dated August 2'Jth, 1900.
i' MICHAEL DAVOREN,
Administrator aforesaid.
C. D. & I). C. Latourette,
Attorney for said estate. 38-tl
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SCOTT'S EMULSION won't nuke
hump bwk itrsljht, neither will It makt O
a thort I j long, but It fctdi soft bone I
nd nests diiemd ton and it among y '
tnc tew genuine means e recovery w
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Send far In lampl.
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Notice of Final Settlement,
-Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned as administrator of the es
tate of J. L. Cochran, deceased, has
filed his final report and said court
has fixed Monday, October 1st, 190G,
at 11 o'clock a. m at the county court
I room, in uregon in.y, uregou, as me
time and place for hearing said re
port, and objections, if any are made,
and for settlement thereof.
Dated August 29th, 1900.
J. J. COOKE,
,i Administrator aforesaid.
!C. D. & D. C. Latourette,
Attorneys for said estate. 38-t4
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