Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 05, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER V, 1906.
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SUCCESSOR TO ADAMS BROS.
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OREGON CITY'S BUSIEST STORE
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makes the best paint for the
least money.
TOR 8ALE DY
GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
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K'wrwy jJT J 14 I;j M.
PRIMARY 15
TOO COSTLY
WOULD AMOUNT TO ABOUT 125
FOR THE NEXT CITY
ELECTION.
Council Transact! Large Amount
Builne Sldewalki Wanted
at Top of South HIM
Road.
of
Tho Mention of tbo council Wed
nesday evening wan marked by tho
-amount of work that wait accotn
pllithxd and tho length of time It took
to do It. A It wait tho regular month
ly meeting and tho end of tho quarter,
tho rKirt of tho officer were read
and tho meeting did not adjourn until
likely that. tliM'o Ih whom It will re-1
inula until tho dry hciihoii of next
year.
It Iiiih been proponed to open Wanli- j
liiKtoii dtriM-t between Hecond and
Third, hut tho property owner on
that part of tbo utreet wero ready j
with n renioiiMtrnriro and th) matter!
wait referred to tho atnwt committer).
On tho Mouth Knd road tho people,
living at the top deHlro a aldewalk and
Mr. Telford wan ready with a petl-j
tlon axkliiK that tho city extend one '
to tho city limit. Tho city In wllllrifij
to do thU If tho county will respond
with olio to tho top of tho hill. I
Tho Oregon City Aerie, Order of !
Eagles, purchaHod the J. Q. Adam
street Improvement bond for I3GG.16. j
Tho report of tho City Treasurer .
and City Hoeordor wero read and or
dered filed. Tho report of 1 reaming
I.atouretto wan referred to the finance
committee, j
A blic grist of tho accumulated bllli
of tho month wero examined and or-!
(Id red paid. J
Tho only bid for a street culvortj
wit left with the street committer. I
Tho bond revolution advising tho
cancelling of tho Center street bonda
Id the aum of 1270 was read and
11 o'clock.
Mayor Caufield called tho meeting adopted,
to order and tho following council-1 Councilman Knapp Introduced hi
men responded t roll call: Andrnen, ; "" reaolutlon. which provldea for
llrandt. Harrington, Justin, Knapp, ! tho oaUbllahnient of Poatai Savings
Straight and Wllllama. banka.
The qunatlon arising aa to what " rpPort of Engineer II. A.
waa to bo dono with tho city water , Kan''" warrant for a portion of the
cart, It waa ordered that Chief of contract amount waa ordered drawn
1'ollco Charles Burns bo Instructed 1 ' favor of the contractor for tho
to find mmio aultahlo place for It to 1 bridge over tho gulch on Madlaon
atay during tho winter. Tho chlof haa ntret. Tho bridge la ono fourth com
In mind a barn In Grennpolnt and If I'bied.
tho wagon can bo taken lnalde It la Tho estimate of the engineer for
Our customers tire Mill looking for flood values and we are still serving them. We are
anxious to make business and we do it in the riflht way. We are gradually working into
new methods of handeling our trade and are continually overhauling our stock, so that we can
keep tresh and dean goods before you. This a busy store. The proof is in the way it has
grown and it's going to grow more. We ask the help of our customers, we cannot do it alone
we always repay---come to our store and you'll see.
The W. 15.
Corset
Did you ever try our
Nu form Corsets?
EVERLA8TING I
GRACEFUL !
COMFORTABLE
and 8TYLI8H I
The most widely adver
tised Cornet In the world.
They aell at
$l,$l.50,$l.75,$2,$2.50
blankets
and Quilts
Clean, all wool
JlankelH. White
ami gray, $4 to
$7.50 a p air.
targe hI.o cot
ton Blankets,
white tan and
gray, 75c to $2.
Extra quality,
good weight
Quilts $1 to 2.25
Queen Quality
LADIES' WRAPS
No previous aeaaon
haa shown such pretty
fabrics that wo ahow
this season. Tho plaid
coats are exceeding
ly popular and bid fair
to hold their own
through the entire aea
son. Wo have macks
of theae pretty things
to abow you.
op )
La "Vs$
means
tlon In
8 h oep.
ahopplng
plr-amire
perfec
ladles' Shoe
Is a'
here.
Why? Because
we take an In
terest In you
and your foot
wear. We fit
you perfectly
and give you the
beat values
money can buy.
QUEEN QUALITY
$3 to $4
L'ltz & Dunn, $3
Ml
'ml: W W. !
Hots
We need not Introduce our
"Conqueror" $3 Hat. It Is too well
known, both for style and quality.
New fall blocks are In.
Also strong line at
and $2.25
Petticoots
We have a big line and the
prices are catching.
Black mercerized, 7-gore
with nice flounce,
$1.25 to $25
Silk Taffeta, beautifully fin
ished, 7-gore, 14 Inch flounce
with dust ruffle,
$5.00 to $5.00
$1
1
fc.
Little Gent'a Overcoat, ages 4 to
10. For toys of thU age you want
something serviceable, and yet, It
must be smartly trimmed to look
welL We have 'em and they are
Just right, too.
$3.00 $6.00
the Improvement of Sixth street was Ick, who will look into the law of the
read and the amount, $299.06, was or- ( election. It la assumed that the prl
dered paid. The contract entered intoimary method will not have to be used
by the mayor and recorder with as It' will cost the city In the neigh
Harry Jones, for removal of rock on borhood of $125. It is thought that
Washington street, was approved. by the candidates running on a citl
Tho work will cost 75 cents a yard, the zens or Independent ticket there will
city to pay one-third and the property be no expense of registration as the
owners two-thirds. primaries would require and that can-
The matte, of conducting the next ' dldate wou,d be provided as In for-
city election was brought up and the mer elecllons-
question referred to the finance com
mittee and City Recorder W. A. Dim-
way too slow a process for his 2-acre
field.
W. H. Jones has gone on the Colum
bia to buy oxen to log for the ne
saw mill.
A Young Mother at 70. '
"My mother has suddenly been
made young at 70. Twenty years of
intense suffering from dyspepsia bad
entirely disabled her, until six months
Dements Best Hard Wheat Flour.
A great bread maker. 43-tf
naUUU. ua IUQ ifXmk IUUL BLIiUUI
was a caller at Superintendent Zln
ser's office Tuesday. f
SHOES
lluby Shoes 10c, 19c, 47c
Misses' Heavy SIhm-s 69c, 95
Child's $1 flno Shoes; beauties 88c
Child's low shoes, cut to C9c. 87c.
(jidli's' Kxtra (imid Coarse Shoes $1-89
LndleM Fine Shoes, $2.25 valuo $1.95
Ladles ratent Colt (best $3 flno shoes, small
sixes), now $2.50
Ladles' $ 1 .50 line Shoes for $1.17
Men's $i r.() Flow Shoes $1.39
Hoys' l.r.O Flow Shoes $1.18
Hoys' $1.50 Shoes $1.39
Men's $2.00 Iju-o Shoes $1.70
Shoo Lneca 1c pair, better, 3 pair 5c
Kent Heavy Laces, 3 pair 10c
Insoles ;ie and Gc; leather at two thirds
Two packages tacks, D;; Shlnola, 2 for 15c; Jet
oil. 8c.
MILLINERY
Save you a nice sum on millinery, which la sold by
us on a small margin.
Houglit factory's samples and offer latest atylo
pretty huts at 69c, 99c, $1.29, $1.49, $1.99
worth double. Come early, bargains like these
don't come often.
Lares, millions, Trimming", Shapes, etc, at low
est prices for good material.
DRY GOODS
Our new dresH goods aro now moving quickly.
Linings at less than city prices.
Host thread', 3 for 10c; pins, package, lc.
Ink, 4c; mucilage, 4c; vasallne, 4c.
Knvelopes, 3c; Tablets, lc.
5c pencil tablets, 3c and 4c.
Flno lead pencils, 3 for Gc.
Common lead pencils, rubber tip, 7 for 5c.
Toilet Soapa, lc, 3c and 4c; flno, 8c.
A nlco saving on nlco Soaps.
10c Canvas Cloves for.,,' 5c
Leather (Moves 21c, 25c, up.
Sample Neckwear nt wholesale.
Sample Towels and Scarfs, Center Pieces, etc., at
two thirds.
Sample Nightgowns at two-thirds.
Samplo Corsets at two-thirds, and small sizes at
about one-fourth, or 19c 39c
Handkerchiefs, lc, 2c, 4c, 9c; a big saving and big
variety.
Pearl Buttons dozen .....3c
Trimmings aro cut, many at half.
Hose Supporters from Gc.
Luces at a cut, 10c lnco for 6c
Pins or hairpins, package 1c
Hoys' 10c suspenders 7c
Hoys' 50c Kneo Pants for 40c
Sample Hosiery at wholesale great assortment.
Jewelry at half or less.
$1.50 llazors cut to 88c
FURNISHINGS
Men's Punts, samples, 69c, 99c, $2.39 a big sav
ing. Men's 10c course aox 6c
Men's Xc sox for 5c
Hoys' heavy underwear 25c 29c
Men's heavy underwear 40c, 48c
Men's wool underwear 85c, $1.00
Men's cotton shirts, 60c goods for 45c
Fine shirts r.t two-thirds. 4 lc 59c
69c samples of 7uc to $1.25 goods.
Men's Sample undershirts two-thirds.
Men's Suspenders cut prices.
Men'H 5e handkerchiefs 3 for 10c
Men's "0c woul sox for 25c
Men's Goo wool sox for 39c
Men's ond Hoys' Hat s half price.
More and less 9c, 39c, 45c, 94c.
GROCERIES
The bent coast flour Is "Pure White; wo keep It
the best valley family Hour is Howard's Host
Walla Walla is the best cheap flour
at 95c. Wo are loading distributors of these
three brands.
Halsins, half usual price 5c
10c Chimney, largo 7c
10c package Arm & H. Soda 6c
25c Wire Clothesline 15c
15c Flour Sifter 9c
Toilet Soap, bar lc( 2c, 4c, 8c nearly double
values.
Laundry Soaps, 2c, 3c, 4c.
10c Hottlo Bluing 5c
Wash Powder, flrst-class, pound 5c
Baking Powder and prizes cut to 43c
Flno Hoast Peanuts, pound ...10c
Clothespins, dozen 1c
Sewing Machine Oil, good grade 5c
(!ood bulk Lemon or Vanlla, ounce 5c
About half price, bring bottle.
Pure bulk Gloss Starch 1 Iba 10c; this Is about
half for 2 packages starch weigh lft Iba.
Teas at two-thirds prices, 25c to 45c
My Wife's Salad Dressing, half 15c
30c Camping Coffee Pot, half 15c
20c Coffoo Pot, half 8c
Meut for seasoning 7; fine Picnic Ham cut
to 12'2c
15c double handled basket 9c
10c double handled basket , 5c
10c Stove Polish 6c
10-qt. (lalvanlzed Pail 19c
12-qt. Galvanized Pall 23c
Box Toothpicks, Sc; bbl. tacks 3o
Union Leader Tobacco 4c, 8o
POTATOES, CHICKENS, EGGS In good demand
Good prices. Coupons for free dishes.
After Instructing the city attorner ago, when she began taking Electric
to advise the collectors of road poll Bitters which have completely cured
jtax to uso the law it collecting from her and restored the strength' and ac-
' delinquents, the council adjourned.
tlvlty she had In the prime of life "
writes Mrs. W. L. Cilpatrick, of Dan-
L... -. roriTO ,orth Me- Greatest restorative med
TOM SAGAR RETURNS J Icine on the globe. Sets Btomach
FROM THE KLONDIKE ! Llver and Kidneys right, purifies the
j blood and cures Malaria, Biliousness
land Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve
Clarkes, Oct 3 Tom Sagar, who j Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by
was in the Klondike for the last eight Howell & Jones drug store."
months, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mosler were gather
ing prunes at H. Wallace's one day
last week.
I Farmers are getting ready to
1 plough.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace and
' daughter spent Sunday with C. Smith
'and family.
R. Bullard and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Andresen spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Wallace.
Most everybody has returned home
from hop picking with their pocket
books full, of course.
Prunes will soon be a thing of the
past In this vicinity.
Wanted Gentleman or lady with
good reference to travel by rail or
with rig, for a firm of $250,000.00
capital. Salary $1,072 per year and
expenses. Salary paid weekly and
expenses advanced. Address with
stamp. Jos. A. Alexander, Oregon
City, Ore. Dec. 21
EKED
kONJ
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Danger from the Plague.
! There's grave danger from the
plague of Coughs and Colds that are
so prevalent, unless you take Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo.
Walls, of Forest City, Me., writes;
,'it'B a Godsend to people living in
climates where coughs and colds pre
voll. I find it quickly ends them. It
prevents pneumonia, cures LaGrippe,
gives wonderful relief In Asthma and
' Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs
strong enough to ward off Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. 50c and $1.00.
Guaranteed by Howell & Jones' drug
store. Trlul bottle free.
GREENWOOD.
Demenfs Best Flour. The best for
bread making. 43-tf
Unclaimed Letters.
List of letters in Oregon City post
office for week ending October 3:
Woman's List.
Gamion, Miss Mary E.; Tangen,
Mrs. K. L.; Markheart, Miss Minnie;
Young, Mrs. I. J.; Phlll'ps, Mrs. R,
Men's List.
Bryan, George; Clark. J. W.;
Friedrieh, Gustav; Harth. L., Miller,
William (2); Thompson. A. E. (2):
Van Buskirk, Lee (2).
MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 7 per
cent. Farm security. U'Ren &
Schuebel.
The work of tearing down the
Eighth street steps has been sus
pended for a time for the reason that
some of the property owners are try
ing to collect funds with which to
repair them.
Tho hop pickers are home once
more. All report having done well .
and are well pleased with their out
i lng.
Mrs. Erlckson and her daughter,
' Mrs, Turner of Tncoma, Bpent a day
j with Mrs. W. H. Jones.
Mr. Knowles has moved his fain-
illy from Sellwood to his place In ourj
In'otahhorhond. Mr. Knowles has been !
engaged to teach onr school the com
ing term. Ho will begin his term
October 8.
I Walter Baker is home from east
ern Oregon.
T. C. Thomas Is having the tele
phone put In his house. We hope to:
see it in every house before long.
Rev; D. H. Jones of Boise, Idaho,
made a short visit to his brother, W.
II. Jones.
Harry Eastman has purchased a pr
tato digger. He thought tho old Unit)
A Badly Burned Girl.
or boy, man or woman, Is quickly
out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve
pplied promptly. G. J. Wrelch, of
Tekonsha, Mich., says: "I use It In
my family for cuts, sores and all skin
injuries, and find it perfect." Quick
est Pile cure known. Best healing
salve made. 25c at Howell & Jones
drug store.
Win. Gardner
JEWELER
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
We repair the highest grade
of watches that are made with
a perfect knowledge of the care
they should receive. I rejuve
nate tired clocks so that they
run as good as new. I fix dam
aged rings and brooches and
eye-glasses and such things, and
stand ready to assist you . on
short notice in any emergency
that may require the use of my -repair
department
OREGON CITY, OREGON
is more easily told than made. There
will be no uncertainty about your
good fortune In finding what you want
II you consult us when you need any
thing in Teas, Coffees and Spices.
"Money saved Is money made."
Here's your chance to save.
A. Robertson
The 7h Street Grocer
Phone 1204
Regular finished family wash
ings, 20 per cent discount
from laundry list prices.
Give us a trial. All work not
satisfactory, done over free.
CASCADE LAUNDRY
And You'll See Our Wagon
Ladies'
Waists
A bargan in new French
Flannel, braid trimmed
Waists, in tan, sky and
royal blue at
$ 1 .35 REAL VALUE $2.50
THOMSON'S
Bargain Store
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