Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 13, 1907, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1907.
"ITS AN ILL WIND THAT BLOWS NOBODY GOOD"
Hundreds of Oregon City Folk Have been Made Happy in the Last Few Days at the Great
must-have-money-sal:
NOW ON AT
LEVITT'S
CLOTHING
MAIN STREET TWO DOORS SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
THE FIGHT OF THE MONEY KINGS and their cries for ready cash enables us to sell goods at a great discount. Never in
the history of the present generation has such a bonified, legitimate sacrifice of high class wearing apparel for men and boys been
known under Oregon skies.
2fl ft fl Worth of the highest grade Clothing, Hats; Shoes and Furnishing Goods thrown on the altar of sacrifice at
U UUU P"CCS at Set P"1"525 f tnc most skeptic in action. The prices-tell the story of the great need of cash. The
at a big saving. Read a few of the hundreds of good &ings in store for you at this fine store.
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SCHLOSS BROS. I CO.
Fine Clolhes Makers
Baltimore and New York
MEN'S SUITS
Men, picture yourself as no doubt you do, dressed
in the neatest, nobbiest and best fitted suit in town, draw
upon your imagination until you have decided upon the
swellest suit your mind can conceive, then come to this
store and see just the suit you want. WE HAVE IT,
whether it be Black, Blue, Orey, Brown, Plaid or Check,
and can fit the long or the f-hort, the slim or stout, in the
largest varietyin Oregon City, at such extremely low
prices you will be astonished. Agents for the celebrated
Schloss Bros. Clothing.
Men's $10.00 wool and worsted suits, new T1 QT
nobby goods, and well made at .4 '
Men's $12.50 Fine Business Suits in all the CQ QZT
popular weaves, now ; p
Men's $15.00 excellent dress" suits, hand C f f IZfl
felled and worked 4
Men's $20.00 best dress suit, hand tailored, single or
double breasted, over thirty styles to C i Q
choose from, now
Also the celebrated Schloss Bros. Suits, the acme of suit
perfection equal to the finest made-to-order C f O H tZ
suits on earth, worth $30, all go at r
OVERCOATS
This line presents just the opportunity you have been
waiting for. All the new styles and cloths at just about
one half the price you will pay in other stores.
$ 8.50 Overcoats $ 4.95
$10,00 " 6.45
$12.50 " 8.95
$20.00 " U.85
$ 0.00 Ulsters : .' 5.95
$10.00 Cravenettes '. 7.S5
$12 50 44 .'. 9.65
$18.00 " J3.85
SHOES
Men's, Women's, Boy's, Girl's and Children's Shoes
At Sacrifice Prices.
Men's $2.50 work or dress Shoes, now pair.. .. $1.85
Men's 3.50 fine Shoes, now pair
Men's $5.00 best dress Shoes, now pair
Men's $0.00 Kraussc loggers Shoes, now pair....
Men's $3.00 Stillson loggers, now pair
Ladies' and Misses' $2.00 Shoes, now pair
Ladies' and Mioses' $2.50 Shoes, now pair
Ladies' and Misses' 3.00 Shoes, now pair
Ladies' $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, now pair
Boy's $2.50 dress and school Shoes, now pair ...
Lot Children's Shoes, sizes 10 J to 2, worth
to $2.00, now pair
2.45
3.35
4.55
6.75
1.35
1.85
2.15
2.65
1.35
59c
MEN'S PANTS
About 1,000 pairs varying from the heavy coarse working
pant to the finest of dress trousers; all offered to you at a
tremendous discount
$1.50 Pants $0.9'
2.50 Pants, Corduroy. 1.59
$3.00 Pants .. ."" J. 95
14.00 Pants 2.90
$5.00 Pants S.25
Peg Top Corduroy, light colors, $3.00 values 3.15
BOY'S SUITS
Of course you are going to buy the little one a new suit
for the holidays and here's the place to buy for you save
more than half on each boys' suit.
Boys $2.50 Suits $0.95
Boys $3.00 Suits 1.45
Boys $4 and $5 Suits 1.95
"FIXINS" FOR MEN
Men'g 20c wool sox, pair 12c
Men's 25c Suspenders, pair . . , 15c
Men's President Suspenders' pair 39c
Men's 25c Socks, wool 3 pair 50c
Men's 15c Socks, pair , 9c
Men's 50c Neckwear 39c
Men's 25c Neckwear . . ; 19c
Men's black and white striped Work Shirts, good,
heavy materials, fast colors and well made 39c
Men's new and handsome $2 and $2.50 Negligee
Shirts for $1.40
In Pongee Silk, white or shaded.
Men's $1 Negligee Shirts Mc
Men's 75c Negligee Shirts 59c
Men's 50c Negligee Shirt Kite
11.50 values flannel shirts S"ic
$2.00 values flannel shirts 11.25
$2.50 values flannel shirts $1 115
$3.50 Rain Proof Col. Flannel shirts t2.4"
$1.50 all-wool Sweaters U5c
$3.50 Sweater Coats, fancy borders f 2. (15
Men's Red Handkerchiefs, 3 for .,,... , 10c
75c fleece lined Underwear 4."c
Ribbed Underwear 50c value 39c
$1.25 fine wool Underwear , . . . K5c
Men's Work and Dress Gloves
$1.50 Dress Cloves $1.13 i ft! 00 IIuU 1.35
$2 00 Dress Cloves fl 35
110c Work Gloves 45c
$1 00 Work Gloves 75c
fl 5 I Work Gloves $1.10
HATS
Hats Favored by Fashion
Hats made on lc tding fuKhiomtble blocks, in every styl
Uh flu; e, soft an 1 tlifT, black, pearl, gray, tan,, brown and
all pup liar rul ir, products of America's leading factories
all a; Simi liter Sule Prices, vtx:
S3 Oil Hats , ' $215
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NOTE: No disappointments at this sale, every article just as advertised or money refunded. A fair and square legitimate money raising sale; come and see
for yourself and yot will quickly be convinced of our sincerity. Our lines of Holiday Gift Goods are replete with all the fads and fancies ol the season and
EVERY ARTICLE IS BEING SOLD AT SACRIFICE PRICES. ,
The Store That
Sets the Pace.
LEVITT'S CLOTHING STORE
Main Street. 2 doors
South of P. O.
miSXTXftltUlUi
EXTEND POWERS OF PEOPLE.
Bill Introduced to Provide Amend
ments to Constitution.
Washington, Dec. 8. The new
State of Oklahoma offered today,
through Representative Fulton, to
engraft the principles of the Initia
tive and referendum and the recall
upon the Constitution of the United
States. One of several bills Intro
duced by Mr. Fulton provides that In
"all general elections for representa
tive or delegate In Congress, the vot
ers shall have the right to have print
ed on the ballot and to exercise their
judgment on the ballot and to exer
cise their judgment upon any political
questions." i
Request for the submission of ques
tlons must be by petition to the Pres-i
ldent, and must be Blgned by the Na
tlonal chairman or secretary of some
political party, or by one-half of 'Tj
..r
per cent of the voters of any 10 states.
To the President the bill gives "the
final authority to pass on any ques
tion provided for."
Mr. Fulton's proposal took the form
of a Joint resolution for an amend
ment to the constitution of the United
States, as follows: ,
"Eight per cent of the voters of
hot less than 15 of the states shall
have the power to propose by peti
tion any legislation, and 10 per cent of
not less than 15 of the states shall
have the. power to propose amend
ments to the constitution, and 5 per
cents of not less than' 15 states shall
have the power to petition the Presi
dent.". x
LOST On Seventh street hill, Ore
gon City. Nov. 27, a dark brown calf
skin handbag. Had rod poppy design
with order for paintings and postal
cards" Inside. Ida May Garmlre, box
84, U. F. D. 3, Oregon City. J