Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 11, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1907,
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Mr, Toitumw'h yoiiniseMt daughter
wot wllh a very itnrloim ueddimt Twin
flay I'vciilni.! on lnr way homo from
hoIiimiI, Si'vcrnl of tint Hcliool child
iii 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi1 mi it wouil wiikoii for n
rldo iiiul tlm little Klrl Ml off Tho
wlmi'l luiHMtul over lir linn, ci'iihIiIiik
It nt (tin wrliit. A iliM'lor wiih ritllud
ninl ni't llio fiui'tiiii'il (trtit which In
In k Hi'iliiim condition. I
Mm. Moron wuk vory III Tuemluy
rrniiluK iiml Dr, Klrleltliind wiih culled
SIiii In hoiiik Imtlnr li( Jn'tvioiit, bill,
vnry vinl(, !
Tlm I'IiiiitIi liullilltiK nt, Dili iluco
wrh fiiuiiil to hii In ii very deplorable
'iuulli Ion Kiiinliiy, Tho roof him j'.ot
in li'iildiiK limlly nml mrprt and floor
went it hIiim'I of leu, Tho Jillillor lunl
kept a Urn ni'iirly nil day to timlio II
til for Hiihliiilh Hcliool In the afternoon.
Tim cnli'iliiliimniit nlvi'ii by llm
homo tuh'iit nt May's hull Biittirdiiy
iiJulit wih wfll r'uili'i-i'i iiiul Eiivn tlm
uillfiii'i ll (iIkiimIiik if.: rit tti . Tlm
Sunday Hilioiil Hiihl ciimly utnl pop.
orit. n-iillzliiK $5 10. j
A. I. lliiphT iiml wife Imvfi moved ;
In tlm Miirrow properly. They cuiim
from Ioh AtiK"l"N, Ciil.
Mr. ill'fllldt llllH U f'.OOll Hlltl't In
young chlrKi iiH liulrlii'd In un I r k-h
lialnr. Un will lihio Iiiivo miuthcr
hlrli come off thin week. j
Mvrrlmrt mid Hull me IihvIuk n '
rloiin tl'im with n hick lionm uml a
Unit) one, 1
A 1 v In Murk hint coiim lionui mill
will farm t!m pliu-e thhi yi-nr. I.nw
rmire Muck will ko ehiewhere,
H ('. Selliy who hiiM I n npi'lullni?
the ImlliliiyH wllh hU family here,
wnt hiirk to tlm IokkIiiK rump Thurn- j
Ujr
Mr. I'nullim HwBtt uml Mr. J. '
Nelion Hieiit tho ilny with Mrs. Mat
btt llrowtm, Friday. j
There H a rumor of another weij.
dint? In the tieitr future.
Wiley .May In cleiuiliiK up the bop
ynl ftiul mttli)K In iimro polin. A
man of Mr. Muy'H ik uml ability put 4
t Hhuiiie Home other who me "too
olij" to work. II" In out early nnl
ll ttlwnyn nt work.
()M l.'lield IwIh who tin lived it
Iuiik thiKi with Mr. Miilloy, wax Kent
to ttui liiMutut iiMylum thU week. lie
ki tieriiine ilitliKi-roill.
Mr. ami Mr. It. M. (. Drown went
U Dartmi the latter part of thin week
t Nlt Mr. ami Mm. John It. (JInd
d'i. j
Tho hoy niul (jlrln nro having n fine
time nkMlng, u luxury they Heliloin
(5l In OreKoll.
Mr. anil Mr. Burly vln!td frl.-nln
In Portland lat week. Mr. BttHTonl
of rortlmiil returned wllh them Sun
day ami Npoin pnrt of the diiy.
Mr Mile I quite feeble, but I
hopeful ami think when aprlng come
ah rheiimntlHin will vanlnh.
RUSSELLVILE ITEMS.
Dorn on Ih-cember IS, to Mr. ami
Hi. Job, llowmnn, n (ImiKbter. Moth
er ami iliiur.hter doing tine and wo
ttilnl; Jell will recover.
Uusmi llvllle I experlellf'lllK qultO a
hunl winter, the Knniiid belni? frozen
hard, quite a hiiow on for over a week
and Mrth eie t wtiiit.
At tho roHldenco of tho bride' par
nt. Mr. uml Mr. I.. I). Shmik, their
ilaiiKhtcr Netlle unit Mr. Kill C.
Shephi-i-il of Crook county, Oregon,
were iiiiII.mI In tlm bond of matri
mony. The Kiiest were Mr. and Mr.
Iiuokimr of Wllholt, Mr. mid Mrs. D.
K. Johtmon, Mr. nml Mm. John Shep
herd nml fiiinlly, Mr. Shepherd' sin
ter lmly uml Mr. nml Mr. L. D.
TriilttiiRer. After tlm knot Iiml been
.secundy tied nt tho noon hour, tho
company nut down to a mimptuoii
dinner. All enjoyed the (mthhIoii tin
mi nsely and wIhIi tho promlHliif; youiiK
oup!e a Ioiik, huppy nml priwperou
life. They will no to ('rook county
In a few ilny to live, where Mr. Shep
Imnl him a farm.
Mr. K. K. Jiart wan a K'iest of Mrs.
I.. II. TrullliiKor New Year' day.
Karl Davidson of Scott' Mills hn
been visiting his Ki'nnd parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Davidson.
NOTES FROM CARUS.
School has closed until further or
der of tho school board of directors.
MIhh Iliutha SpaiiKler hns returned
to her homo aftor a month's visit In
Tacoiiia.
A few from hero nltendoil tho danco
at lloavor Crook, Now Year' cvo.
Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Davis spent
Now Year' woolc visiting at lloavor
Creole with tholr many friends. I
Dr. It. (lonelier visited with Cnpt.
Holme one day last wook.
Severn! loads of potatoes were hnul-1
oil from hero to Oregon City Inst I
wook. I
Ralph Howard loft Monday morning
for Oregon City to help Mr. Mohan !
loud a car of tolophono polos,
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ilu-1
lard, a thlrtoon pound daughter, not.h
mother and child nro doing woll,
Davis Doss and H. Howard and son
hauled hny last wook to Oregon City
ta bo shipped to Rainier.
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FOR 16 DAYS
Royal Barpiiiii Car
ONLY
The Mighty Power ofUnprecedented and Unparalleled Bargains
A Jubilee of Value Giving! Saturday Jan. 1 2 to Feb. 1st. 1 6' Selling Days
A MOST GIGANTIC SALE! A LIFE TIME OPPORTUNITY
The immense, spacious and ele
gantly appointed, big "Globe" De
partment Store of Lansing retires
from business in all its men's lines,
and turns over its entire stock of
men's and boys' wear, clothing,shoes,
I hats, furnishings, overalls and rub-
cer gooas. $siD,uuu.uu worth ot
Dependable, Ready to Wear Gar
ments and Footwear (the latter in
cluding hundreds of pairs of Women's
Shoes) to the UNION FIRE SAL
VAGE & ADJUSTMENT CO.
at 35 per cent of actual cost of the
I goods! All the Men's Departments
of the big 1 'Globe" Store SOLD
OUT to us, and will be placed on
sale for 1 6 days only at our Oregon
City Store.
A Monster Avalanche of Mas
sacred Prices that will cause the
mercantile world to tremble for miles
around and rattle the dry bones of the
! 00 per cent merchants'round town!
Mi'll't: llisili V n AT Kt Vlwov K Kl
I IV.it k J IIIVJII I fc 3 I 4 VI V- J . yj ,xJJ
Prices
TUet
Challenge
The
World to
Meet for
J EARGANS
pJu I CHALLENGE 1
fcJt' WORLD
WV MATCH
'the "Olobt-'ii" iH in lonj; top shoe of visca vzed, water-proofed
I Hther lottom, in Un or b ark the "Cilobe's" f-j 50 values lor Js 5
Men's $3 shoes at i 1 .43. Men's $4 shoes i'2.35
Children's best rc(julr $2.50 shoes i 1.35
Wonderful bflrnolns in Rubber boots
$35,000.00 Worth of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Shoes,
Hats and Furnishing Goods from the big "Fair" Department
Store of Lans:ng to on Sale at less than actoal cost of raw
materials. Sale opens Sat., Jan. 12. Continues 16 days only.
$35,000.00 worth of merchandise of every description for men's, women's and boys' wear to be distributed into the homes of Oregon City folk for sixteen
uays only, at prices people never before dreamed of on such marvelous values. A ROYAL CARNIVAL OF MATCHLESS BARGAINS. An event that
will go down In history as the greatest sale ever known throughout the state greater not only in the marvelous selection of styles, in the multitude of
fered, but greatest In the bewildering low and absurdly little prices asked. Come here expecting to find absolutely the best values you ever 6aw. You
will not be dicappointed; your expectations shall be exceeded in every instance. We guarantee that the prices are lower and the values such as you only
could picture In your most exalted moments of Imagination. Why, language is too faint to convey to you even an idea of the extraordinary values to be
found here during the next sixteen days. A MIGHTY AND GIGANTIC CARNIVAL OF FURIOUS SELLING FOB. SIXTEEN DAYS will mark the most
important mercantile event ever held in Oregon City and State. It is not necessary to mention that we do strictly as we advertise. The public knows
that every statement we make is the truth the truth In its entirety. The best and greatest values on earth are now staring you in the face. The only
question is, can you, dnre you, In Justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this? Use good common sense with which nature has endowed you. Scan
these prices carefully. Never again will you have such a golden opportunity to dress in 6uch rich raiment at such trifling cost. It will pay you to come
many hundreds of miles to visit this gigantic event. When you take into consideration that this sale is of more importance to the people, and in fact,
the greatest sale ever attempted In retail merchandising, In Oregon City, embracing an expenditure of OVER THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS,
it will convey to you some idea of the marvelous sacrifices that will be offered to the public. ,
The appended Items are merely representative; to fully realize and to properly appreciate the extraordinary values to be found, you must needs
volt our store yourself. Now, then, in offering these bargains we make no reservations, and include and place at your disposal every garment and arti
cle throughout our departments.
The selling prices of the goods, as sold by the Big "Globe" DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES, are quoted as the value of the goods In this announce
ment, at regular Clothing Stores they'd sell for much more but SEE HOW WE SLAUGHTER THE BIG DEPARTMENT STORE'S "LITTLE PRICES!"
REOD:
$!
v Sensational Selling of
women s snoes at -
500 pairs of the "Globe's" best
$2.50 values in fine footwear for fas
tidious women. All latest styles,
newest lasts and choice of all popular
leathers; products of famous shoemak
ers of world-wide reputation. The
biggest shoe bargain you ever knew!
Think of it( Shoes that others stores
would call cheap at $3 and $3.50 The
Globe Department Store's best $2.50
values 500 pairs sellinehere &i Art
as long as they last-atthe pair
Bargains in Children's Shoes $1.50 val. 55c
Choose from sizes 9 to 12, handsome styles, vici kid
leathers with patent tips, best 1.50 shoes the Globe Store
carried selling here at per pair - - 59c
ll i
i ; T
Men's Overcoats; Marvelous Bargains
Of fine or roughish all wool fabrics, fashion
ed on newest models and made in expert work
manship. Very fashionable, swagger garment3
buy for next winter.
The "Globe's" best $7 and 8 values
Selling now at " $3.85
The "Globe's", best 10.00 and $12.00 values
Selling now at $5.85
The "Globe's" best $20.00 values
Selling now at $9.45
Men's Suits? Sensational Values
New stylish Suits in all most popular fab
rics and cut on latest models. Marvels of the
tailor's art Selling this way
The "Globe's" best $10 Suits for $4.85
The "Globe's" best $15 Suits for $7.85
The "Globe's" best $25 Suits for $11.75
Younfe men's $S and $10 Suits for $4.45
Men's Canvas Coats worth $2.50 for $1.29
Men's $2.50 Pants 88c
Boys' $3.00 knee pant Suits 99c
Boy's 35c knee rants 12Jc
Men's furnishings. $1.50 Union Suits 75c
Men's $1.50 Union Suits, in heavy cotton robbed materials, all sizes, the best
regular $1.50 value sold by tho "Globe" and they sold hundreds of cases at
that price hero for half 75c
-Men's $2.00 wool undergarments 89c
Men's 75c ribbed garments sizes somewhat broken 39c
Men's Handkerchiefs 2i2c Men's 35c Hosiery 18c
Men's good 75c working Shirts. .. .33c
Men's 75c Gloves 39c
Men's $1.50 Street Gloves 89c
Men's 50c Silk 'Kerchiefs 22c Mou'9 U0 Sweaters
Men's 10c Hosiery 4c
Men's 40c Suspenders 19c
Men's C5c Swenters 25c
45c
Men's $2.00 Sweaters 85c
wife; $1.50 anil $2.00 values in this sale, and all perfect at 89c
Women's $3.50 Walking Skirts, $1.45
Neat, attractive Skirts, cut in the full round lengths, trim, trig styles, full of
chic and Verve in 8 gored models, plaited effects, trimmings of strap
pings and buttons. Greys, blues and blacks, heavy and medium weight
materials, best regular $3.50 values 'In town. In the sale at $1.45
Men's fashionable Hats
The "Globo's" newest styles, latest blocks, black and colors, from world
famous makers Think of tho famous John B. Stetson's latest $5.00
Hut for $2.45 $3.00 Hats for $1.65
$2.00 Soft or Stiff Hats 85c
BEDDING WARM COMFORTERS
$2.00 Comforters 89c
Heavy warm household Comforters that will delight tho heart of any house-
Union Fire Salvage and Adjustment Co.
Formerly Rosenstein's 2 doors South of P. O., Oregon City
FOR I
6 DAYS
ONLY
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