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8 - v. . , . , , . w OREGON CITY IWTIRMI88. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. 0w SOCIAL DOINGS i ' Wilson-Myers. Miss Imogene Candace Myers and J. W. Wilson of Toledo, Oregon, were married at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. K. Myers of Mount Pleasant, Thursday, April IS, at 3 p. m. Rev. Ii. C. Blackwell officiated In the presence of a number of relatives and friends, among them Mrs. James Burdette of Salem, sister of the bride; lr. Smith, an uncle of The Dalles, and Mr, Wilson's mother and sisters from Toledo. Miss Myers has been a successful teacher in the county schools and is a graduate of the Ore gon City high school. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson leave on the 5 o'clock train for Toledo, where Mr. Wilson is prin cipal of the schools. Wedding Invitations. Oregon City friends and relatives of Miss Grace Balrd of Portland have re ceived invitations to her marriage to Mr. Bruce Macdonald of Michigan. The ceremony will be solemnized in the First Baptist church of Portland, April 29. Mrs. A. S. Dresser of Oregon City is a sister of Miss Balrd and she has a host of friends and acquaintances here, where her people resided for many years. Miss Baird has been a teacher in the Portland high school the last four or five years. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald will reside in Mich igan, where Mr. Macdonald is in business. Nedwill Brown, Miss Ret ha Emily Brown of Ore gon City and Mr. Edward Ned will of Portland, will be married at the St. Paul Episcopal church of Oregon City, Thursday morning, April IS, at half past ten o'clock, by the rector. Rev, P, K. Hammond. After the ceremony, an elaborate wedding dinner will be given the happy couple at the bride's home, four miles west of Oregon City. They will reside at Albtna, where Mr. Nedwlll is In business. Hit Dear Old Mother, "i . J . , , ? i'My dear old mother, who Is now eighty years old, thrives on Electric Hitters," writes W. B. Brunson. of Dublin. Ga. "She has taken them fort about two years and enjoy an ex cellent appetite, feels strong and steeps well." That's the. way Electric i Hitters affect the aged, and the same happy results follow in all cases of female weakness and general debility. Weak, puny children too, are greatly strengthened by them. Guaranteed also for stomayh, liver and kidney troubles, by Howell & Jones, drug gists. 60c. REDLAND ITEMS. Mrs. L, Semi has been quite 111, but Is somewhat better now, ,Mr, nnd Mrs. Morrell and family of Indiana have been visiting their cous in. Mis. Davis. They expect to make their' home In OroKon. ' JHot of the Uedland people nt tend ril church at Viola, Sunday. Mr. Hooper and family have Just ar rived from Alberta, Canada. They had been detained on account of the severe winter there. , EUREKAl I Yet, I Have Found It at La it. Found what? Why that Chamber lain's Salve cures ocxemu and all manner of Itching of I ho skin. I iinvo been afflicted for many years with skin disease. 1 bad to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible Itching, but hIucc using this salve In December, 11105. the Itching baa stop ped and baa not troubled me. Elder John T. Ongley, Roolvllle, Pa. For sale by Howell & Jones. Breakfast Cotfet Cake. Take a ploco of broad ilonir.li ami add oitohalt cupful of sugar ami U tnlilcspnouful of melted butler; 'then roll outran Inch thick and put. on u greased pie pan, brush the top with melted butter and cover thick with cin namon and mi mir, let lUjbie and hnl.fi quick. Cut In long, mi now strips to serve. Eat hot or cold. If Is nice made Saturday with the oilier halting to uho Sunday morning for breakfast. Marriage Licenses. A marriage license was issued late Wednesday evening by the county clerk to Leona C. Bear and George A. Lewis. The coupte were married im mediately afterwards by County Judge Dimick. County Clerk Greenman issued a marriage license Wednesday after noon to Mary Manning and George H. Crook. CUTO of the 5,000 Stock of Men's year CLOTHING, HATS, FURNISHINGS and SHOES; BOYS' CLOTHING and WOMEN'S SHOES contained in tbe store of: Next to Harding's Drug Store Opposite First National Bank GOLDSTEIN & LEVITT at Oregon City, two doors South of the Post Office Out of Sight. "Out of Sight, out ot mind," Is an old saying which applies with special force to a sore, burn or wound that's been treated with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's out of sight, out of mind and out of existence. Piles too and chilblains disappear under its healing influence. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, druggists. 25c. 1 FORCED SACRIFICE OF A LARGE STOCK OF NEW AND SPLENDIDLY SELECTED MERCHANDISE. "The best laid schemes o' mice an men gang aft a gley; an' lea'e us naught but grief and pain for promised Joy." - So sang Bobbie Burns, more than a century ago and the same sad condition exists today. Plan as we will, th culmtnailou of our planning Is In the hands of a Divine Provi dence. A few short weeks ago Messrs. Goldstein & Levitt came to Oregon City and -bought out" the store of Mr. ;io.cnteln. They Immediately set to work along siienuou lines to sell out all the goods'then in the store, removing much of It In bulk to other towns and disposing of It at a sacrifice. They started at once to rebuild and Improve the old store, mak ing alterations throughout. Hardly a vestige of the former store's appearance remained, and NONE of the former stock. From the dingy chrysalis of the obi store emerged a new, mod ern and down-to-date "Toggery Shop" for men-THE FINEST CLOTHING. SHOE. HAT and FURNISHING STORE IN OREGON CITYI NEW GOODS WERE BOUGHT AND THE STORE WAS STOCKED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WITH THE NEWEST, BRIGHTEST, MOST FASHIONABLE MERCHANDISE OB TAINABLE IN THE FOREMOST MARKETS OF THE WORLD! Not a dollar's worth of old goods remained. All new, smart apparel for critical and genteel dressers' Spring and Summer wearing Everything was ready for the GRAND SPRING OPENING-Stocks complete, store In bright and.gladsome readiness when-like a thunderbolt from Jove tmMiand of death descended and struck down, in the vigor of full manhood, in the prime of life and full enjoyment of well earned prosperity, the senior member of the flrm-Mr. I. GOLDSTEIN, who panned to the reward of his faithful labor on Sunday. April 7 -His last request was for a prompt settlement of his estate, and to this end the Court has appointed as ADMINISTRATOR, MR. M. BARDE. of Portland, Ore. Mr. Hanie ha taken charge and will close out the stock in the store at once, for the benefit of the heirs. AT LESS THAN ACTUAL COST AT THE FACTORIES! SALE OPENS SATURDAY, APR. 20TH. . Duane C. Ely went over to Tualatin, Sunday, expecting Mrs. Ely to be able to return with him, but she is not well enough to come for another week. Do Not Send East j I For Talking j Machines or j ! Grapho- I I phones.. Occasionally persons desiring to purchase a Talking Machine or a Graphophone conclude that 0 they can secure a machine at a lower price at roriiana or Dy sending east. This is certainly a mistake as the Victor Co., The Edison Co., and the Columbia Co., bind all of their dealers by the same cast iron contract to sell only at the prices fixed by the fac tory and any agent doing other wise is promptly suspended. When you purchase out of town you are simply out the express, freight or car fare. Buy from your local dealer who is here to stay and makes good all guarantees.. We carry all makes and have a very large stock of machines and both Victor and Edison rec ords. April records are in, come and bear them. We repair Talking Machines and Graphophones. BDRMBISTER k 10BN The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner. Men never before had such chance to buy clothes for so little! Hear In mind, all the newest, most fashionable merrhandlx In 'he market -and at reallyles than Goldstein & Levitt paid for It In market ONE MONTH AGO. HE AID the MIGHTY SWISISPHNG RJSIWCTIIOFJS Men's Suits Men's new and ultra fashionable suits, in all the newest, most stylish fabrics, embracing fancy and undressed worsteds, thibets, tweeds, cassl meres and cheviots. Including every new pattern and weave, plain black and an Infinite variety of neat and swagger checks aud conservative plaids, greys predominating. All splendidly tailored and from the leading factor ies of America. Masterpieces of workmanship. All Used In serge or satin, hand tailored and padded. Suits bought to sell for $18 to be closed at $11,05 Suits bought to sell for $20 to $25, administrator's price ... $14,35 Suits bought to sell for $10, administrator's price $ 3,95 A line of Men's handsome dark mixtures in Suits adapted for Summer wear, very neat effects, administrator's price $ 635 (worth double) Hots itSti" favored bv Fashion 11,: I 1 ,'IV Mats made on leading fashion able blocks, In every stylish shape, soft and stiff, black, pearl, grey. colors, ullng fac- 1 s sale prices, vl.: Wfyjjffi'fr 'Mn' nrown nn'l popular 'tiJjyfo' '-tJ H(iducts fif America' leading JfyjfftfN torles all at administrator's $3.00 Hats $2,15 -"" $1,65 $2.00 Hats $1,35 1.0 Hats .. 7 5q SHOES ! Men's, Women's and Children's At Administrator's Sale Prices Ik ..Usui I rW 1' -. . .-v IX n Products of latest styles. America's leading makers, in all wanted leathers and V MFN' HOF EXTRA 0ue llne ot broken sizes, not every luLll J JIIUCJ SPECIAL HZe a lot but all sizes in the gath er ing, so all can be fitted. A variety of styles In the choosing, values to $3.00 for .'...$ 1.45 A line of Men's $3 Shoes, Administrator's Sale Price $ 2,1 5 Children's Shoes SIS Men's Oxfords Sizes lOVa to 2, lace, Blucher and reg- Bargains u)ar styles worth up to $2 59C In Vicl KM tan leather. A splendid $3 value. Ad ministrator's Price & 1,95 Men's low Shoes in button styles, patent leathers, $4 values Administrat or's Price $2,70 Men's Pants Neat dressy patterns, genteel wor steds and handsome mixtures in tweedish materials, nicely tailored and fashionable cut. $1.50 Pants, Administrator's Price 95c $2.50 Pants, Administrator's Price (5 $:i.00 Pants', Administrator's Price $1 95 $4.00 Pants, Administrator's Price 2 90- $5.00 Pants,' Administrator's Price $3 25 Administrator's Sale Opens Saturday, April 20th, at 9:00 A. M. STORE OP Goldstein &Levif Next to Harding's Drug Store, OREGON CITY. By order of M. BARDE, Administrator of I. Goldstein Estate Men's Furnishings Men's 25c Suspenders, pr 15c Men's President Suspenders ,pr,..39c .Men's 15c Linen Collars ,each Sc Men's 25c Socks, pr, 18c Men's (Hack or tan Socks, pr Sc Men's 15c Socks, pr 9c Men's Summer Italbrlggan I'nder shirts or drawers 19c Men's 50c Neckwear 39c Men's 25c Neckwear . ... 19c Men's 25c Neckwear (special line,, 5c Hlnck and White Striped Work Shirts, good heavy materials, fast colors anil well made, 33c New and handsome $2 and $2.50 Neglige Shirts, In pongeo silk, white or shaded, for ,$1.40 Men's $1 Neglige Shirts 65c Men's 75c Neglige Shirts 59c Men's 50c Neglige Shirts 39c Men's White Handkerchiefs 2'ac Men's Red Handkerchiefs ..3 for 10c Men's Working Socks 4c pr. Boys' Suits 7S 75 cents Clothes for the little lads' wear. An Immense line In the choosing, Ages In this lot 'A to 5 years values to $4. Administrator's Price 75c Hoys' $2.50 School and Vacation Suits $1 75 Boys $::.no School and Vacation Suits 2 25 Hoys' $4.00 School and Vacation Suits $2 75 SUIT CASES For Traveling Solidly made, steel frames, fancy lined with extra pockets; $0.00 values for $3.35 $100 values for $1 85 CANVAS XlLOVKsTToc klnd,wl7l7e they last 1000 pairs at, pr, ......60