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OREGON CITY ENTEBPRIItV FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 108. 8 AGENTS Y AGENTS r M0CALL6' MAQAZINE ROYAL WORCESTER CORSET! R. A 0. CORSETS KAY8ER OLOVES PLAMATE SHOES CARLSON CURRIER BILKS 8ORO8IS PETTICOATS McCALL8' PATTERNS DR. REED'S CUSHION SHOES RID CROS8 SHOES FL0R8HEIM SHOES DOROTHY DODD 8HOE8 PLAMATE 8HOES RED SCHOOL HOUSE SHOES steinbLoch CLOTHINQ. t f Masonic Temple Oregon City, Ore De Sure and Get Greth Trading Stamps 1 r Be Sure and Get Green Trading Stamps Scptemlber Qciramce Sale Just because our prices have set a new low standard in modern dry goods retailing, please don't get the impression that quality is in any way sacrificed. It isn't. The low prices are the result of our price-policy. And before everything else, quality is insisted upon at this store. This fact will be appreciated by our patrons who have found this the ideal store in every respect to shop in, because the original low prices have been cut into still deeper. We must rid ourselves of these goods to make room for our new fall goods arriving daily, and we have taken the most drastic measures in the way of. price-cutting to accomplish that end. Every department in the store has been gone through, bringing to light: . Things of which wo havo too largo a quantity. Things of which wo havo In broken assortments or odd lots. Things which havo had their season and must be closed out. Things wo do not Intend to continue In stock. All of which are things you'll need and be glad, to get at the greatly reduced prices prevailing dating this CLEARANCE SALE rionncl Shirting All wool Flannel, 27 Inch wide In Muu mnl rMl 6c value 49o Special lliilanre of our wanti Bklrts and nUmt nix ilon-n l,lniurli Walntii Values to $3 CO. each 08 Pcathcr Pillows Kitl I li' clean, odorless feather pil low 75c Men Cotton Kelt, iillkollnii covered Hofa I'lllciwn 49c each Ulan kefs FIk'I-a Jllnnkou In white, tnti and gray (or largo or medium lo bed l'lr 75c to 12.50 Toddy llonr Crib llluiikets ...... 85c Kull alio, white wool ItlankclH 15.00 pr Pall Waists Tti ni'W walnls havo arrived niadu In tlin latest tailored ulylu; plain and fancy collnri anil cuffs.. $1.50 to 13.00 Lodies Suits Just received by express a largo shipment of (ho famous "Wooltex" Hulia and Coats also a largo dock of Misses' and Children's Coats. Dress Goods I in p.irlfcl Mark Voile t2 Inch wide yard 1.50 English Worsteds 42liioli wide, plain mnl stripes, yard $1.50 New arrival In Dross Goods In plain and funcy stripes. 50c to 11.65 yd. l'.Miu'h guurunfood Silks white and colora yard 50o HklnniT'a Satin .KMnch whin, guaran teed for two seasons' wear.. $1.50 Shoes In acordanco with our policy to car ry no Rood from one season to an other, we have placed on special aalo our entire stock of Shoes at reduced price to niako room for our new Kail stock. Women'! low shoes, $3.S0 vulues $2.95 Women's high shoes, 13.50 and tt.00 value 12.95 Men'i riorsholui shoes, $5. and 11.00 value jj.95 Men's "Hurl & Packard", guaranteed I'litcnis, $ j (10 value 53.95 Children' "I'lnmute" Shoe ... $1.65 llluckola Polish 5c Kxtra quality tare, per dozen... 10c Men's fancy Vests Men' white and fancy Wash Vests a great variety of pattern a final clcun-up Kale of Vests that have ' been selling up to $2.50 75c Women's Underwear Our fall slock of Women's and , Children's Underwear has arrived and we are showing the most complete line in the city. Women's and Children's cotton fleece lined 25e Women's Swiss Ribbed fine thread 50c Women's Cashmere Ribbed ... $1.00 Women's Australia Wool $1.50 Children's Cotlon Ribbed ?.25c Children's Reuben Vents 50c House Dresses and Wrappers Ladles' Gingham Houbo Dresses made of good quality, all sizes $1.50 Percale Wrapper, extra quality per cale and well made 98c Kimonos long neat patterns . . .$1.25 Embroideries 2000 yards of this season's best pat terns In Flounclngs, corset cover Embroideries, Insertions and Edg ings. Regular values up to 50c yard Your choice 12c yard "Hygrade" Petticoats 25 Hydegrade Petticoats In black only embroidered flounce. .. .$1.25 Men's Furnishings Men's dress and golf 'Shirts, $1.00 and $1.25 values 79c Men's negligee Shirts, tan and blue, 65c values 45c Men's fancy hose, 50c values.... 39c 25c values 19c Men's 25c and 50c four-in-hands. .19c Men's 25c Windsor ties 19c Men's 35c Suspenders 23c Men's 50c and 73c pocket books.. 39c Big reductions on all men's Jewelry. LOCAL I5RIEPS ti. W. Knsselrlng, of Clinliy, wa III the rily Mnmluy on business connected with th County Kalr. (iaylord (iodfrey I dungoruusly III with typhoid fever at hi homo on Ken-nth Street. MIm C. (ioldsinlth will have the largest and bul dlxpluy of the Intent Millinery ever brought to the City. Mr. C. K. franklin, of Anaeortes. Vah., Is visiting with her pnrent. Mr. and Mr. C. I lllakealeo, where nhe will remain for several week. fcieruru your winter ui ;ily 'f ronl now at IMoneer Transfer Agency Iioalyn ('mil Co., I'ostolnctt llldg. Mr. I. M. (iiillck ha returned tfrom Portland, where he underwent a seri ous MiirKlcal operation at the yt. Vin cent Hospital, Mr. Jacob, of Ht. Johns, Wash., I visiting relative In Oregon City, hav ing riiiue to attend the Miller-Mount wedding. OASTOniA. Bn tU 1tl1 ,0' H"' knn toffi Mr. linil Mr. 1 E. Jones have re turned from Newport, where they Hpenl the Hummer. Since their return Mr. Jone vlHlted with relative at KoIho, Wah., returning homo last Sunday. (irimd Millinery Dlsplny at Mls C. Goldsmith's, Monday, September 21, and following day. Karl I-utonrette, who graduated from Portland High lnt year, left Tuesday for Eugene to attend the University of Oregon, where he will take up the law -course, DoWltt's Kidney and Mulder IMIls are for weak buck, backache, rheu mntlc pain, Inflammation of the Mad der and all other annoyance due to weak kidney. They are old by How ell & June. Gilbert Morris, the young son of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Morris, In BerloiiHly III at hi parents' home on Highlit und J. Q. Adams Streets. Kun, and plenty of It, an well nH a good, strong play, Is what you will sue In "The Missouri dlrl," at Shlveley's Opera House. Monday, September 21. W. S. U'Hen bus rented thu resi dence of Judge T. F. Ryan on Fifth Street. Mr. C'llen ha sold his place at (iroeiipolnt. Grand MllllneryI)lplay at Ml 0. (ioldsmlth's. Moiiilay, September 21. Superintendent Henry O'Malley, of the 1'nlled Slute Ilureau of Flshrles, left Wi-diieNdny for Washington, 1). C, to attend the International Klttherle Conference, which will be In session from September 21 to 20 Inclusive. After the conference closes Mr. O'Mal ley will go to Vermont to visit hi old home at Ht. Johuslmry. Mr. W. K. I'ratt, Mis Katie liar clay, and Mis IMIlo Pratt returned Tiieaday from Chouteau, Montana, where they havo been visiting for the last six week. They were accom panied by Ml Truchot. of Chouteau, who will lie their guest hero. Mr. A. W. Walker, of Portland, an nounce to the Indie of Oregon City that on Thursday, of each week, he will do skin and scalp work. shampoo Ing ami manicuring, at 711 Water Street. Telephone li'J02. Miss Mary Conyers, of Clntskanle. was in Oregon City visiting friends Monday. Miss Conyers, formerly of till city. I now engaged In voice cul ture mid ha a large cIiihh in her home town and Halnlcr. She wa the soloist at the recent regatta at Astoria. I). J. Slover has returned from Wll holt, after a month at that resort. Mr. Slover, who has been suffering from rheumatism. I much Improved. Ho visited old-time scenes near that place, when ho arrived from Arkansas on November .3, 1852. havlnir come ncross the plains. Mr. Slover says that he ha served three terms Tor Uncle Sam. and I going to hold on until he can vote for Tnrt. Ho will bo 75 year old October 3. J. K. Peck and wlfo were In Oregon City Saturday on their way to Clinliy, where they will visit with the lajter's parents. Mr. and Mr. Iddo Hulns, Mr. Peck ha sold hi property, con sisting of Ml acres to (Jrlltlth Mothers, recent arrival from California, who havo Just taken possession. Mr. Pock has resided for the past nine years on the place, and hns. by his untiring efforts, made one of the most attrac tive little farms In that section of tho county. Mr. and Mrs. Peck will visit the State Fair at Salem, but have not yet decided upon their permanent location. Fisherman Goes Insane. August Johnson was arrested Wed nesday. Johnson I about 35 years of age and hold a card from the Colum bia Fishermen's C11I011 of Astoria. His paper show that he has been a fire man on ocean going vessels for years. At daybreak he was annoying resi dents at the c.anong ranch and at Tom Mndslcy's pluce, and was walking south on the Southern Pacific track when arrested. Ho was committed to (he statu Insane asylum. OAHTOIIIA. Baantlsi )H Ui U Hart HwntwgM Bic. HENRY NEL80N KILLED. Clackamas Heights Man Run Over by Portland Train, Henry Nelson wa run over and kill ed by a train In Portland yesterday. Mr. Nelson was boarding the train, when his foot slipped and threw him under tho wheels. Tho deceased llvod with his mother at Clnckamas Heights and about six weeks ago, while under a temporary mental aberration, caused by a siege of typhoid lever, disappear ed from his homo, and was gone for nine day. Ho had gone to Portland to spend the day. TEA Why isn't everything inoneyback? Everything1 isn't good enough. Your grm-rrrt'jrm ymu mniiPT t( rou doa'l Ilka Schillint'i H.-.i: im lm. MILWAUKEE GRANGE FAIR. Annual Event Will Open Next Thurs day for Three Days. The Sixth Annual Grange Fnlr, of the Mlhvaukeo Orange, will be held at the Milwaukee Orange Hnll on Sep tember 21. 25 and 2fi. The exhibits will be placed In order by 8 P. M. on FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" COR. 5th and Main Sts. OREGON CITY ORE. Pigs' Feet 5c l.lver 5c Hearts 5 Soup Moat 3 Doef for soup stock 3c Ileef for Aspic Jelly 3c Doef Stew Be Necks of Hoof f 5o rteof for Boiling 5o Ileef for braising 5c llocf for spice 5c Ileef to cook with dumplings 5o Beef for Pot Plo 5o Beef to pickle 6c Ileef for fricassee, 5c Brisket Ileef 5c Plntes of Hoof 5c nrlsket Corned Beef 6c Plato Cornod-Beof 6c Pot Roast Beef 6c, 7c, 8c NeckB of vonl 8c, 10c Rump RnnRt Boef, end cut 8c Rump Ilonst Beef, best cut 10c Beef for Beef olives '. 6c, 7c, 8c Pigs' Hocks 8c Shoulder Ronst Beet 8c Shoulder Beefsteak 8c Stoak for BreakfaHt Pie 8c Heef for oven Roasts 8c Hoof to bake with Yorkshire Pud ding '. 8c Roof to cook a la mode 8c Boof.stenk to smaller In onions.... 8c Beef to roll with stufung and roast 8c lirenkfast Bacon l'ic Hams 17J2o Thursday. September Zi,. The Fair will be opened by music and address es by Col. Robt. Miller, and J. J. John son, who will also speak on the Orange. Friday will be Oak Grove Day. The prizes will be awarded at noon. There will bo a baby show at 2:30 under the management of Capt. J. P. Shaw. Pretty prizes have been selected for this feature and every body Is urged to bring their little ones. The Onk drove Improvement Association will have charge of the evening programme which will begin at 8 o'clock. Saturday United States Senator C. W. Fulton will talk on political Issues and State Superin tendent J. II. Ackerntan will speak on Education. On this day there will be a barbecue at noon. The programme will begin at 2:30. There will be a grand ball at the City Hall In the ev ening nt 8. There is no admission charged at tho grange fair. Meals and refreshmemnts will be served at nominal prices. Admission at the grand ball Is 50 cents for gentlemen and ladles free. The Milwaukee Grnng extends a hearty invitation to all Clackamas County and neighbor ing friends to attend. that capacity for the past SO years. The kiln he has constructed at Mel drum has eight arches, and contains 140,000 bricks, employing five experi enced workmen, who hake 5,000 bricks by hand in a day. ' It takes nine days and nights to burn, and from five to six days to cool. Mr. GUI has pur chased five acres at Meldrum, and Is convenient to the car line. D. C. LATOURETTE President Men's Underwear Men's Balbrlggan Underwear, In white and ecru, 50c values, per gar ment 39c Men's "Cooper" Ribbed Underwear, white and colors, $1.25 values.. 75c Men's light weight worsted In gray $1.50 values 75c Imported French Balbrlggan, $1.00 values 65c Boys' furnishings Boys' School Suits, values to $3.. $335 Boys Knee Pants, values to 75c. 50c Boys' "Wolverine" Suspenders, reg ular 50c values 39c Boys' $1.00 and $1.25 Hats 95c Boys' 25c and 35c Caps 19c Boys' 50c Shirts 39c Boys' School Hose 25c Men's Clothing Special reductions In our Men's Cloth ing Department. See our line ot suits at $10.00 ' VALUES UP TO $20X10 F. J. METER, Cashier REPUBLICAN CLUBS MEET. W. A. Dimlck and John R. Latourette Honored With Appointments. W. S. U Ren, John V, Moffett and John R. Latourette were In Portland Tuesdny, attending the meeting of the Taft Republican Clubs of Oregon. Mr. U'Ren said that the meeting was en tirely harmonious, and Its proceedings were brief, adjournment being taken at 12:30, after a two hours' session. President Slnnott, of the State league, stated from the platform that while he was in the saddle no factional dif ferences would be tolerated In the af fairs of the League. Delegates to the national convention of Taft Leagues were chosen. Walter A. Dimlck was elected , executive committeeman, and John R. Latourette was chosen vice president for Clackamas County. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, $50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. - IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS. ' Don't Mistake the Cauie of Your Trou blesAn Oregon City Citizen Showa How to Cure Them. Many people never -suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame. weak or aching back they think that lore sure to continue the treatment till re- Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to tret ment by the agreeable, aromatic Ely's Cream Balm. It is received through the nostrils and cleanses and heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. Drug. gist sell the 50c. size. Test it and you It is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets In they think it will soon correct Itself. And so It is with all the other symptoms of kidney lieved. Announcement. Ta juvnmmoilata thosa who are D&rtial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids disorders. That Is Just where the 1 into the niwal passages for catarrhal trou danger lies. You must cure these i blu, the proprietor prepare Cream Balm in troubles or they may lead to diabetes, j liquid form, which will be known as Ely's or Brlght's disease. The best remedy Liquid Cream Balm. Price including the to use is Doan's Kidney Pills. It cures prying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by all Ills which are caused by weak or mail, ine nquiu torm emooaieaine meu. uiseasea moneys, uregon city peo ple testify to permanent cures. John Vlgellus. barber, of 413 Main St., and living at the corner of Fourth and Washington Sts., Oregon City, Or., says: "Standing in a stooped po sition for hours at a time, as la neces sary In my business, began to affect my kidneys, and often my back would 1 almost give out on account of the ! weakness and persistent dull aching, j A friend recommended Doan's Kidney I Pills, so I went to Huntley Bros.' drug I storo and procured a supply. I found ! In a short time that they were doing ' me good. They relieved the aching pains and strengthened my kidneys ' and back wonderfully. That was some ! time ago and the continued relief has I been lasting. A little over a month ! ago we began giving Doan's Kidney : Pills to our child, who has a tendency to weak kidneys, and the results have been gratifying In every way. Doan's , Kidney Pills are a remedy deserving of the highest praise." , j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, j New York, sole agents for the United States. ; Remember the name Doan's and take no other. icinal properties of the solid preparation. Careful of Your Property One of re secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros4 Transfer Co Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1833 525 Main Street GO: IWHY? B S H Does W. A. 9 i Holmes give 10 5 t per cent off on j Ss shoes? 3 Because he 3 Li has too many m g snoes and not jj g enough money. j$ Fires Big Kiln of Brick. Alex GUI, of Meldrum, was In Ore gon City on a business trip Saturday. Mr. Gill, who has been engaged In brlckmaklng nt Meldrum for the past 10c to year, has just finished firing a kiln of brick, this being the third kiln fired since starting Into business there. Mi- Hill urno onirnpaH In hrtnlf mnblntr We buy hides, polts, voal,' pork and ln Por,innd for flve years before going Oilier cuts of momnt from 15c per pound; no higher. W. A. HOLMES I Parkplace Cash Store 2 PARKPLACE, ORE B Saieefc a- Roses Is the breath from a mouth filled with clean sound teeth Nine out of ten cases of stomach trouble and bad breath is caused by imperfectly masticated food. To thoroughly masticate your your food you must chew in thoro ughly with teeth that are Perfectly sound. When teeth are missing we can build you a bridge that will masti cate your food thoroughly, If you must have a set artificial teeth, our work is rarely equalled and never excelled. Have your teeth extracted before the cold rainey season sets in. Remember we guarantee our work and our eighteen years con tinuous practice in Oregon City, is a guarantee that you can always find us. Have you seen the new Gold Inlay Fillings Gold Crowns-Porcelean Fillings (Inlays) Por celean Crowns. Sets teeth on Gold plates. Sets teeth on Aluminum plates. Sets teeth on Rubber plates. Sets teeth on Celloid. :: :: L. L. Pickens Weinhard Building Dentist Oregon City, Ore. 8 poultry. to Meldrum, and has been engaged ln 8; e