Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 26, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREQON CiTY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1907.
LINEMAN INJURED
BY FALL FROM POLE
DROPS 15 FEET ON TO PILE OF
CROSS ARMS LEO IS
BROKEN.
V, II. Hutchinson, mi employe of
i ln I'nelllo Telephone company, nar
rowly escaped Mt'i'lniiH Injury In a full
fl'OIII tl'lt'pllOIIO poll' ut tho unilh-
west bridge corner Tuesday afternoon
lllitlllt I o'clock. 1 1 ii t -li I II HI III WHM
i .iiiuv hiK tin' wires iiihI cross ii r in m
from Ilic pole, mill will doMcendlng
when Ih' accident happened. The
puli' In III! olil otic llllil III Homo places
II U IIOIIH lllll Nllllllll, Ullll lIlltclllllHOII
di'ov IiIh climbers !llli om (if Minim
wcult HpuU w It Ii tint ri'Hiill (hut when
In' Inlil Iih weight on It, tliu linlil gave
way. iiiiiI ln fell to tlm Hir''t, about
15 feet lii'luw,
In fulling ho swung around tint
poll-. lie was considerably bruised
hy striking UKiiliiHt three of the Hli'i'l
hIi in thai iin screwed In t h 'sides
of do' ioli In order to initki' Mm iih.
cent lw illlllcult. Hutchinson III on
his left foot it ml then foil imck on
hH hip on mime of Mm ctcihn urniH In
Ihe hi reel thut had lici'll taken
from the hole. Heverul of the IiihiiIu
toi on thexe iroMH ii r ii i h were brok
en by lh foli o with which lie fell,
lliilchliiHim wiim taken to I r . ('aril's
"lUcc where lr. Mi'lsmier attended
bin InliirleH It was foiiiul tliiil IiIh
I'M leg lill'l MI'itulneil II 1'ottn fracture,
or one JiihI nliovo the iuih!i but olh
"rwlne he wmm not McrloiiHly Injured.
After netting tii fracture, tint iloctor
hint the Injured mini removed to a
loom In the I'.leclrlc hotel, where lid
will he cured fur till IiIm recovery,
I lull IiIii"Ii'h liiilne Ih In I'ortllllid,
where hlK relatives ri'Mlde. Jl has
inly worked III Oregon City tihont m
i k, heliiK olio of the force employed
di remove ihi' old wlri'H ii ml cromt-
ill IIIH
EAGLE CREEK NEWS.
Kaglr Creek, April lll-Wc bio hav
ing fine wcuther now for general
fiirmliiK uml planting potatoes.
The Kxtiicudu hull club hi nt I lie
Lagle ('reek club In tin lust game
pluyed ul Iv'l.icailn, tho score stand
ing II In !.
S. T. Isiuglim Iuih wild bin farm to
A Lot
Of People
MAKE EVERY DAY
M LUUN l-
79
no matter how"
, bad tho wc&tfer
You cannot
allord to be
without a
TOWER'S
WATERPROOF
OILED SUIT
,OR SLICKER
"Whan you buy
iook ror me
6I0N OF THE PISH
l
ii WIhi-iiiimIii niiin.
MIhh ICrina Young and (irover noug
hts were married nl Oregon City, April
II.
Tho KellwiMid Lumber coiupiiny Ih
building u plunk mud from the mill
to the comity road.
.1. W, UouglllS Ih repairing Ii I k huiine
un repainting It,
Mr. mid M ih. J, V. Woodle attend
eil church nl Ihiver Sunday and took
dinner with Mr. Kit .miller. They had
new piiatoe fur dinner, which In
ipilte ctiu ly, In the hi'Imihi for I till
country.
Mr. Peuliody of Dufur Ih (IoIiik the
repair work on J. V. Houghis' bonne.
KNEW HI8 LIMIT.
Two of Oregon City piscatorial ex
ports, a county officer uml an ex-coun-ty
olllcer, worn returning from a fish
ing excursion Hundiiy when they met
a farmer going homo from having a
"good time" In town, Ho wbh a canny
Hon of flcotln anil wiih iIoIdk IiIh beHt
to rlno Hiiperlor to bin load. Tho Or
Kon City men hIIII bad Home halt left
and they offered tho fanner a drink.
The lalter looked carefully up the.
road ami down thn road and then Hald
"Well, Jimt a nip."
Ho Hinelt. the Ihpior, tiiHtcd If and
then drained the Kinall flaHk cup.
"Have another," mild tlm county
olllcer.
The canny one attain ncanned tho
road carefully, then abook IiIh bead.
"No, I IiIh road'H not wide mioiikIi."
rilea aro dariKflroim tint do not nub
mlt to an operation until you have
flrt tried Man an tho great Pile
Remedy. It U put up lu collapHlble
tubeii will) a no.zlo that Vllowa It to
b applied exactly where It In needed.
If you haV) llchiriK, bleeding or pro
trudlriK pllea and Man an doea not
relieve, money refunded. Boothea
end cihiIh. KelleveH nt once. Bold by
Huntley Ilroa.
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Saloon Llcente.
Nollco Ih hereby given that we will
apply to tho city council of Oregon
City at it next regular meeting for a
renewal of our lbjuor llcenno for a
period of nix mrinthK at our prewent
place of bualneHH, Mt. Hood Cafo,
Fifth and Main Btreeta.
JUSTIN & KOKAL.
Gently inovea th Towin and at. th
name time atopg the cough. Dee's
Laxative Cough Syrup. Contains
Honey and Tar. No oplatea. Dent for
CougliH, cold, croup andr whooping
cough. Batlafactlon guaranteed.
Children like It. Mothers Indorse It,
Bold by Huntley liron,
We Advertise
To Make You
T H I IN K
Mra. Klmer Jonea of Hood View
Kpeiii TueHiIay In Oregon City.
A well-known Manitoba editor
wrltea: "Ah an Inaldo worker I find
Cliarnberlaln'H Ktornaeh and Liver
Tableta Invaluable for tho touches of
billoiiHiieHK natural to a aedentary
life, their action being gentle and ef
fective, clearing the digestive tract
and the head." Price, 23 cents. Barn
ples free. Howell & Jones.
W. J. Sheaagreen of J'ortland was a
social vinltor In Oregon City, Wednes
day (-veiling.
The old-fashioned "ethics" that a dentist should not adverting are
dead, except with a few old fogies. Patroni.o an up-to-da'.e d jnMst
and keep your teeth up-to date also. You have been promising your
self to have those unsightly teot.bo cleaned, the tartar removed, those
bleeding and tender gums treated and the decayed teeth crowneu or
filled; but you have let them go knowing that the diseased condition
of your mouth and fee'.h are causing that unpleasant breath and de
stroying your health. Why not have your mouth and teeth clean and
healthy and able to do the work, nature Intended them to do. It would
bo a good Investment which you will realize when you have lost both
your teeth and your health. Nine tenths of all stomach troubles are
caused by bad teeth ail ulcerated gums. We do crown and bridge
work without hurting you and our work Is up to the standard of large
cities, It Is best. Call and see us. We are careful not to hurt you
and guarantee to please you. No charge for examination or advice.
HAVE AN EASTERN EXPERT GRADUATE ASSISTANT DENTIST
HP l l PlPRPFK WeinhfiJlIndit7
Ul Lrf Li I IVllVlliJ Oregon City, Ore,
Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago School of Dentistry,
City Phone 1293 Mutual and Independent 131
DOT8 FROM DOVER. j
Hover, April M- - William Young'
finished Mm work for Dr. Walters and '
llllH ('Olio to I'm tlllllll
Key. J, W, Kxoii preached In the !
i Ion church Hunday and several from
Hover went over to attend the hit
Vices. 1
Mr. uml Mrs. Woodlo, from Kagle
Creek attended church here, Butulay.
ChurleH Keith Ixiught a borne from
lr. McAlroy hint week.
Joseph PeHllll.er WIIH doing btlKl-
neiH In 1'iigle Creek. Friday.
The Ihiver M. K. church has bought
a new organ.
LOOh BEFORE YOU LEAP
e Don't bay a dollars worth of Clothes until youVe been in
and seen and investigated the tinmatchable values being 01
fered in the forced sale of the
IdsteliRii , Lv!l3:t
ESTACADA UNION
HIGH IS PROPOSED I
ACCESSIBLE FOR TEN SCHOOL
DISTRICT8 METHODIST
CHURCH.
stock of Clothing, Hals. Shoes and Furnishings for men. Every promise made Is more thin kept the "Golden Rule" put Into actual practice,
HralKht forward and honeHt trcalm accorded to all A "square deal" nothing more and nothing les3 at the
INISTRATORS SALE
ADM
Should wear glasses who
don't.
That's a safe statement
to make.
Our experience has been
that people do not give
the first signs of coming
eye troubles the prompt
attention they should.
They seem to put the
matter off as long as pos
sible and it isn't the right
way to do, not by all
means.
We are always ready to
attend to the examination
ot your eyes and as the
service is entirely free
there can be no real rea
son for delay. Call any
time that is convenient.
ICslacada, April 24. Now that the
live union high scIumiI law lx effective,
Kstacada and surrounding districts
j should begin tho circulation of peti
tions for a union high school at I'm
'tacada. Kxtacady is a point central
or eaHlly acci'HHlhle to theno districts:
i Isnlge, Spi Ingwater, mia, Irvln, For
jter. Tracy, (ieorge, Iiver, Currlnsvllle,
I F.agle Creek, Douglas and llarton. A.
I high school with a three year course
can eaxlly be maintained by these dis
tricts combined. Jlve our Isiys and
girls a higher education at home. '
I Al, LlndHcy has a force of men at
work on the street n of KHtacada pre
paring tlii iu for nincadnml.lng. It Is
a much needed Improvement, but one
.that Is very expensive to property
holders.
j Have HrideiiHtlnn has a few men at
work putting In a bridge over Wado
creek. ;
j Mr. Kllsworth of Orient, who
i homi'Mtended the land now owned by
the Lemon heirs. Is visiting old time
friends In the l'almateer settlement
this week.
j K. F. Surface, druggist, Is putting
a cement foundation under bis store,
i He has made many Improvements
since he purchased the property, '
Tlie M. K. church Is nearlng com
pletion. Tho bell was hung Tuesday.
the $25,000 Stock of Men's Wear. Clothing, Hats, Furnishings and Boys' Clothing and Women's Shoes, contained in the store of GOLDSTEIN
& LEVITT, next door to Harding's drug store, opposite the First National Dank, two doors south of postoffice, Oregon City.
A Monster, Merciless Slaughter of every dollars worth of Goods now contained
in the finest Clothing, Shoe, Hat and Men's Ftirnishing store in Oregon City.
NEW GOODS WERE BOUGHT, AND THE STORE WAS STOCKED FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WITH THE NEWEST, BRIGHTEST, MOST
FASHIONABLE MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE IN THE FOREMOST MARKETS OF THE WORLD1
Not a dollar's worth of old goods remained. All new, smart apparel for critical and gentee! dresers' Spring and Summer wearing, but bear In
mind all the newest, most fashionable merchandise In the market and at rreally less than Goldstein & Levitt paid for It in market ONe
MONTH AGO.
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MEN'S SUITS.
Men's new and ultra fashionable
Suits In all the newest, most stylish
fabrics, embracing fancy and undress
ed worsteds, thlbets, tweeds, cassi
meres and cheviots, lncluudlng every
new pattern and weave, plain black
and an Infinite variety of neat and
swagger checks and conservative
plaids, greys predominating. All
splendidly tailored and from the lead
ing factories of America. All lined In
serge or satin, hand tailored and pad
ded. Suits bought to sell for $18.00 to be
closed at. $11.85
Suits bought to sell for $20 to $25;
Administrator's price $14.35
Suits bought to sell for $10; admin
istrator's price $3.95
A line of Men's Handsome Dark Mix
tures In Suits adapted for summer
wear; very neat effects; adminis
trator's sale price worth
double $6.35
Hard Time In Kansas.
ti
Tho old days of grasshoppers and
drouth are almost forgotten In the
' prosperous Kansas or toiiay; nitliougn
a citizen of Codoll, Karl Shamburg,
has not yet forgotten a hard time ho
'encountered. Ho says: "I was worn
i out and . discouraged by roughing
! night and day, ami could find no re
lief till I tiled Or. King's New Discov
ery. It took loss than one bottle to
completely cure me." Tho safest and
'most reliable cough and cold euro
and lung and throat healer ever dis
covered. Guaranteed by Howell &
.limes' drug store. 50c find $1.00.
Trial bottle free.
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MENS PANTS
Neat, dressy patterns, genteel wor
steds and handsome mixtures in
tweedlsh materials, nicely tailored
and fashionable cut.
$1.50 Pants. Administrator's price 95c
$2.50 Pants. Administrator's
price $1.65
$3.00 Pants. Administrator's
price $1.95
$1.00 Pants. Administrator's
price $2.90
$5.00 Pants. Administrator's
price $3.25
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HATS
HATS FAVORED BY FASHION
Hats made on leading fashionable
blocks, In every shape, soft and stiff,
black, grey, tan, brown and all popu
lar colors, products of America's lead
ing factories all at Administrator's
Sale Prices, viz:
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$3.00 Hats
$2.50 Hats
$2.00 Hats
$1.50 Hats
..$2.15
..$1.65
..$1.35
. 75c
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDRENS
AT ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE PRICES!
Products of America's leadirg mak
ers. In all wanted leathers and latest
styles.
MEN'S SHOES, EXTRA SPECIAL.
One line of broken sizes, not every
size In a lot, but all sizes In the gath
ering, so all can be fitted. A variety
of styles in the choosing. Values to
$3.00 for $1-45
A line of Men's $5.00 Shoes. Admin
istrator's Sale Price $2.15
CHILDREN'S SHOES Big Bargains.
Sizes 10 1-2 to 2, lace, blucher and
regular styles, worth up to $2
for 59c
Men's Oxfords, In VicI Kid tan leath
er. A splendid $3 value. Admisls-
trator's Price $1.95
Men's Low Shoes in button styles,
patent leathers, $4 values, Admin
istrator's price $2.70
Saloon License.
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Notice Is hereby given that I will
i apply to tho cily council of Oregon
('Ity at its next regular mooting for n
renewal of my ltiiuor license for n
period of six months at my present
place of business, 121 Main street, Or
egon City.
2012 1). M. KLKMS13N.
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BOYS' SUITS, Worth $4.00 for 75c.
Clothes for the little lad's wear. An
Immense lino in tho choosing. Ages
In this lot 3 to 5 years, values to $4.
Administrator's price 75c
Hoys' $2.50 school suits $1.75
Hoys' $;1.50 school suits $2.25
Boys' $4.00 school suits $2.75
Men's Summer llalbriggan Under
shirts or drawers 19c
Men's 50c Neckwear 39c
Men's 25c NocUwonr 19c
Men's 25e Neckwear (special line.. 5c
SUIT CASES for TRAVELING.
Solidly made, stoel fraie-js, fancy
lined with extra pockets.
$G value for $3.35
$3 value for $1.85
Men's White Handkerchiefs ...2 1-2e
Men's Hod Handkerchiefs, 3 for.. 10c
Men's working Socks, pair 4c
Men's 25c Suspenders, pr 15c
Men's President Suspenders ,pr,..39c
Men's 15c Linen Collars .each 5c
Men's 25c Socks, pr, 1Sc
Men's ltlaek or tan Socks, pr, 6c
Men's 15c Socks, pr, 9c
CANVAS GLOVES 10c KIND.
While they last 1000 pairs 6c pair
Black and White Striped Work
Shirts, good heavy materials,
fast colors and well made 33c
New and handsome $2 and $2.50
Neglige Shirts, in pongee 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
Administrator's Sale continues until
stock is sold out to settle tho estate
of the late I. Goldstein.
A Criminal Attack.
The Oregon City Jewelers
Suspension Hrldgo Corner.
on an iuoiTonslve citizen Is frequently
made In that Apparently useless little
tube culled tho "appendix." It's gen
erally tho result, of protracted consti
pation, following liver torpor. Dr,
Ktng's New Life Pills regulate tho liv
er, prevent appendicitis, and estnbllsh
regular habits of tho bowels, 25c. at
Howell & Jones' drug store.
Store of Goldstein & Levitt,
NEXT TO HARDINGS
DRUG STORE
Oregon City.
By Order of M. Barde, Administrator of the I. GOLDSTEIN ESTATE.
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