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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1908)
nrr? ' i Follow the Crowd to the Greatest of Great Bargain Events fori 6 Days, now open under full blast. J. LEVITT'S Entire Clothin g, Furnishings, Shoes, and Hats, entire $20,000 STOCK thrown at mercy of the public at Oregon City, Oregon, 2 doors SOUth of Post Office OKI'XION CITY KNTMUMtlSJS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1908. u U UlU u Qu UO U..LJ u UU u u u1j l3 U u u fly l c3 1 Hear thin in mind, do not critic ize and confound tliis hale, Don't be sceptical but conic in and let us convince you beyond ' a doubt that we are selling just as advertised- Hs u to you if you wont to save from one-third to one-elf on every ar icle in the house, as we positively must raise i(,0()0 in just IG days. Owing to the failure in health of Mr. Levitt the store has been turned over to Bates Bros., of Chicago, III., to raise.fhe desired omcunt, therefore there will be no relaxation to price slashing. Now Mr. Bates wishes to inform the public, and cannot express too widely that this is a sale without a dotbt that will outclass all former efforts in Bargain giving in Oregon City. Don't fail to attend the fjreat sale. In a Class by Ourself. Bear this in mind this is strictly a Boni fide sale, not one of the many so called sales. For 16 days everything goes, nothing re served, one price to all MEN'S SUITS AT BOYS PRICES THE SENSATION OF THE DAY, THE TALK OF THE TOWN MEN'S SUITS In nil tint Intent hIiiuIi'h nml iip-to-(laU ntylr including hi in h, liiiickH, fiii);l(! mill ilniilili'-liri'HHti'il SJUM.OO, $27.50 ami $;.00 nil ko now ut $18.H. AM, $'..'0.00 nml $22.50 Suit nw.-ll, clmico ami nwaer di-ninti wo cannot vxpri'M too plainly the (J rent Unrgnin Purine tliif (In-lit wilo nil go at, now ; $11.09 A iiuiKniliri'iit lino of $17. 00 Suit nil f" now nt $12.MI (All hmlo and color.) $15.00 Suit in l'lnn-y Sliinli'H, go now nt $10.1 '5 (Ircat himjin in $12.50 Suit nil go now at i $ H.tMl Ono 1M of $10.00 Suitn now $ .!5 One bit of $ H.00 Snii now $ 4.05 MEN'S OVERCOATS A wlit't line to pii'k from in nil tho latoxt hIiuiIi', cut, htrijx-H, chivk nml liluekn-$22.50, $25.00, $27.50 nil go mwr nt , $17.05 Anutlier eluiieo M to wleet frmn Hoiiii'inU'r in nil euta nml Btylo-$17.(H. $18.50, $20.00nlt go ill $12.05 Another choice Iot of tip-toilatn l'littern in Overcoat Your choice $12.(M, $i:j.50, $15.(H)-ul go nt $ 8.H8 A iniigiiifni'iit lino of Overcoat to select from will lie found on Mile hero nt $0.-15 $1.00 Now go nt ... $.'1.50 Now go at . . , $'1.00 Now go at .. MEN'S PANTS .. $2.05 . $2.00 .. $2.15 "Mill O $2.50 Now goat ... . $1.85 82. OO Now en at SI. 45 91 .oO Now (( nt .... 9.c MEN'S SHOES $5 $. $5 $:- $2 A c )0 J)iinlap Sliix-it $4,35 .75 Dm SIhw $ 3. 15 .50 iJn-wi Shoe .$2.85 .(K) Drc-M Shoe ..$2.35 .50 Slix- $ 1,95 .00 KIioi-h $7.(K) Xettlcton , ?(J,50 Xcttloton $(J.(K) Xettleton . $5.(K) Packard . t $1.50 Packard .. lioico of all kind of Ix-athera to 'lect from, Vici, Patent (!un Metal, Velours in above line. , $5.45 $5.30 , $1.95 $3.95 $340 $1.05 Leather, LOGGING SHOES $7.00 C- 1m XickeUburg all go at, now $5.95 $50 " $5.45 $.V00 $3.45 $7.50 ChipK-a I-oggf $.45$0.50 Chippewa Logrs Heavy welt Work Shoes $3.50 and $4.00 one go at, now. . $2.95 $2.50 and $3.00 ones go flow, at $3.10 1W High Top Double Buckle $4.00 ones, now $2.99 HATS $5.00 Stetson Still and Soft Hats go now at $3.35 $3.00 and $3.50 Hats in all the latest shades greens, tans t browns and blacks all go at $2.29 A n-at lot to pick from in all shades and shapes ' $1 .50 $2.00 and $2.50 go now at $1.29 FURNISHING GOODS $2.00 Golf Shirts, now $1.33 $1.50 Shirts go now .9. $1.25 Golf Shirts now 83 $1.00 Dress Shirts now 73 .75 Dress Shirts now .39 .75 Cotton Work Shirts now ." '.49 .50 Cotton Work ShirtB now 37 One Lot $2.25 Boys'" Cassimere Shirts, now $1.15 75c Men's Overalls and Jumpers, now 43c 75c Suspenders now go at 49c President Suspenders now 39c 35c Suspenders now 23c 25c Suspenders now 16c WOOLEN UNDERWEAR $2.50 Garment now $1.89 $2.00 Garment, silk and wool $1.42 $1.75 Garment, wool. ..$1.35 $1.25 Garment, wool... .93 $1.50 Garment, wool ...$1.23 $1.00 Garment, wool... .73 .75 Derby Ilibhed Cotton, now 38 .75 Fleeced Cotton, now 38 MEN'S CORDUROY PANTS $4.00 Kind, all go now $2.45 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS Single and double-breafcted $2.50 and $3.00 ones now $ 1.09 $2.00 Lot goes now at 88c Men's Ilose, 15c kind now Gc Two Doors from Post Office Look for Greco Sign LEVITT OREGON CITY, OREGON Look for Green Sign LOCAL URIEPS MIi l-Mllli Cheney went to Caiiby 011 a ImisIiiohh trip Tuemliiy. Mlm (.'. tiolilnmllh tiffem nil Iat t. rii Hal at n meal reiliii-llon. Ureiue to marry lins 'liei-n crntiteJ to Mnmlo- KkII MM IMwIn ll.xiley. V. II. WlKKlni, formerly "f llil" city. Imt now or I'orllanil. wan lH Orenn City on htiMln.-H Krlilny. Anniy for the relehrateil Ml. II001I IIimt. rimirer Triiimfur Co. Both )hone. (ieori!" A. Ilrown linn iiiirdwu'il the Athcy plneo On tho corner o( KlKlith nmt Van Huron mrcet. riiimlHtliiK of two loin ami 11 dwollliiR for llfiSO. DoWltt'n KUIney ami Hlaclilor l'lll nro niii'iiuuli-il III caaoR of weak hack, hack ache, I "illumination of tho Mail Oer. rliminmtlc imln. Antiseptic ami net promptly. Hnlil hy June lnm Co, Alfred KitlioiK, of Htnfforit, pbhspiI thnniKh Orenoii City Momlay on hla way homo from i'ortlnnil, whero ho hail heen vIhIIIiik IiIh brother, A. S. KM berK- tint your lint now for ThankHKlvliiK nt n reitiietliin. Mil ('. (inlilsinlth. W, Taylor, aim of I. I). Taylof, who In ntlomlliiK "i AKrlciiltural College, arrived Krlilny to apenit. a week vlalt IliK. lie Ih n niemlier of tho mllllla eompany of the school. Had hoya will not Jump over your felicu If harlieil wire Ih at retched over the top. Kiiuik Hunch U nelllni? a new kind of win of 2iii)0 foot cover INK capacity to olio hunilied pounds. I'leaBiint, miro, oany, until little liver Hills, are IoVltt's Llttlo Early Hlaers. Hold hy Joiieg lrg Co. Our Success Ih due to tho uniform hlKh (trade dentlxtry thnt Is always 1I0110 nt thla oftlce. Plate Work Wo nro doing more pinto work than nny throo dental of tlces In Oix-koii City. Wo do It for leas money and guarantee a nt, BRIDGE WORK At erown nnd bridge work nd Ana gold fillings we eet the pace. Uefore you have your dental work done come Mid talk It over with us. Free oxamlnntlon, No ri". No coealno. Extracting Free and Painless when teeth are ordered. OREGON DENTAL PARLORS Over Harding's drug store. A written guarantee with all work. MlK Kri'da CiiliUniltll. of KilKelie, and Mix lodu ColiHiiilth, of I'ort luiid, are vlnitlnw at the home of their Kruiiilmiither. Mr. A. (iolilHiitlth, of Kiiiirleenth and Main Street. They will ri'inaln here tor Hi-veral ilaya. Try K"ilol turtay on our Kuarantee. Take It fiir a little vthlli-. ns that la all yi 11 cut and need to lake. Kodol dlKi'itx what you eat and luakca the nioinarh Hweel. It la sold hy Jones Uriin Co. Ceoriso Sullivan. Hon of Mr. and Mr. T. W. Sullivan, of thla city, pasied throtiKh OreKon City Thurn ilny nlKht with the t'nlvorally of C)n--(ton footl.''!! team for Portland. Sul livan p'";.d half-hark with the toum Saturday on Multnomah field. Ci'-orKe IViimiui. of Cnnhy, who re turned recently from Malm, where he hnd heen for aoveral nionthn. wna In Drc-Kon City on buslnena Thuraduy. Mn. John Uiwery. no May Mark, formerly of thla elty. tint How of San KrancUco. nrrlved In OroRon City Sunday, ami la vIxltliiK with herojar-i-ntH. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Mark. Mrl. Uiwory expect a to remain until after the Chrlatmu holldnya. Mr. t.owery will come to OreKon for a visit In IVocmher. Mr. and Mra. W. P. llawley and son. Wlllard, have returned from their two weeks' ,trlp to Callfornln. Mr. llaw ley, wao went to Us AliKoIea on biml-tii-Ha, Kpeiit nioBt of hla time In that city, while Mrs. llawley and Wlllard visited In San Frnnclaeo and Oakland, the latter place the homo of Mra. Ilnwley'n sister, Mrs. Caaslua V. Har low. They report n most delightful trip. Hev. P. J. Rluehart, who has heen resldliiR nt Wlllamelte for the past month, la propmlng to move to Oak lirovo.whcra ho will have charge of tho Methodist church. , Mr. IHneluirt had chnrgo of tho Vloln circuit before KoIiir to Wlllainette. A new church will be' built Immediately at Oak drove, the cost of tho structure to be $:rnn. 1 T. 0. Jonarud, of Kolso, near Hor ItiR, win In Oregon City on business Thursday. Mr. Jonsriul. who Is 0110 -if tho well known farmers of Clacka mas county, In also Justice' of the ''-nco of his precinct, having hnd thnt oinoo for tho past 31 years. Mr, Jona rud wna also school clerk of the ills 'rlct (or 20 years. Mr. Jonsrud's 'irother, Charles 0. Jonarud, and wlfo have recently arrived from Fremont bounty, Minnesota, and will spent tho winter In Oregon with Mr. and Mra. Jonarud at Kelso. They aro very much Impressed wllh tho climate of Oiogon, and might, possibly decldo to locnto In tho state. SOCIETY Par ticular Me a ARE PLEASED WITH OUR LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE IT 13 DONE RIGHT, BECAUSE WE GET IT OUT THE DAY WE PROMISE IT AND BE CAUSE WE GUARANTEE IT. GIVE U8 A TRIAL ORDER. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. CASCADE LAUNDRY, Phone Main S3. Third and Main Street. The nerthlck C'ltih held a meeting at the home of Mra. Leonard 1 Pick ens Friday afternoon. The homo of Mrs. l'lcketis was very prettily decor-at.-d with Caroline Testout roses, ferns lilid potted plants. Refresh mints were served by the hostess. At these meetings of the club the study of mi opera, lla composer, and sketch ia of anmi) aro taken up, and as the club Is at present studying Wagner, "Tanhauser" was tho subject for the discussion. Mrs. John F. Clnrk read tho atory of tho opera, and notes on Hie opera were given by Mrs. Walter A. nimlck. 'Tanhauser'a March" was well rendered by Mrs. Carl Joehnke. Mrs. Theodore Osmund sang "Ellia botir Prayer." "The Pilgrim's Chorusi." a piano solo rendered by Mrs. S. O. IHIlmnn, concluded tho af ternoon program. Tho next meeting of tho club will bo at tho homo of Mia. I,osjlo U Porter, Friday after noon. December 4. when tho study of "lohengrln" will bo the subject. which U divided Into three divisions, tho Itedg, Whites and Greens, In a con test In securing members for tho or ganlaxtlon, Is meeting with great suc cess. Tho Whites entertained at the Woodmen hall Friday night, and the entertainment wis- one of the most successful affairs ever given by the organization. Tho programme was .veil arranged and carried out. Mrs. Clarence Farr. who Is captain of the Whites and was chairman of the com mittee, deservea great credit, as well as Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mrs. Frank Bfit zel, Mrs. T. W. Gault, ifrs. Izetta Waldron, the committee. The decora tions were beautiful anff the rooms, were appropriate In white. sua Andrew b. Lialguy, .giuud secre tary of the Foresters of America. Piano selections were rendered by Frank Betzel. Tualatin Tent, No. 73 Knljtlits of the Maccabees, entertained its mem bers and their friends Monday night in Woodmen of the World Hall with a smoker and nut social. Talks were made by State CommandA- J. W. Sher wood. -County " Judge Dlmlck. Judge Cordon E. Hayes, Commander John Milium of Mount Hood Tent. Record Keeper Lantz. of Mount Hood Tent, PREPARE THE MIXTUTE YOURSELF AS ADVISED RECIPE EASILY PREPARED AT ' SMALL COST, AND MANY SWEAR BY IT. Mix tho following by shaking well In a bottle, and take in teaspoonful doses after meals and at bedtime. Fluid Extract ' Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce: Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla. three ounces. A local druggist is the au thority that. these simple, harmless in gredients can be obtained at nominal cost from our home druggist. The mixture Is said to cleanse and strengthen the clogged and inactive Kidneys, overcoming Backache, Blad der weakness and Urinary trouble of all kinds, If taken before the stake of Brlgbt's Disease. - Those who have tried this say it positively overcomes pain In the back, clears the urine of sediment and reg ulates Urination, especially at night, curing even the worst forms of blad der weakness. Every man or woman here who feels that the kidneys are not strong or act ing in a healthy manner should mix this prescription at home and give it a trial, as it Is said to do .wonders for many persons. All trimmed Hats at reduced prices. Miss C. Goldsmith. Harding Goes to California. G. Lee Harding leaves next Sunday nlrht for California, to take cnargo of railroad construction work for the contracting firm of E. B. & A. L. Stone Company. Mr. Harding waa connected with this firm last year and returns at a handsome salary., .The company has extensive contracts on the Western Pacific. Nieta Barlow Lawrence . CONTRALTO - VOCAL CULTURE, CONCERT WORK Phone Main 1794 1206 Washington Street Miss Marjnrlo Caufield entertained at "Military Hearts" at her home Sat urday evening In honor of Miss Mar gnret tlooilfellow, whoso marriage takes place early In December. The parlors of the Caulleld homo wore ar tistically tlooornted with vines anil chrysanthemums. During tho evening refreshments wero served, the tables being attractive with pink shaded caniielbrn. Partners for tho evening were procured by tho "Mother Goose Rhymes." Tho prizes were awarded to Mrs. Edward Stewart, of Portland, Miss Marlon Lcwthwalto, Miss !u-wth-wnlto and Misa Margaret Goodfellow. Ono of the features of tho evening was a reclpo contest, In which Miss Nell Caufield won the prlie. Tho Aloha Club was entertained by Mrs. John Lcwthwalto, Jr., at her pret ty homo on the West Side, Thursday afternoon. Hrldge was' the fenturo of tho afternoon, and the prize was awarded -to Mrs. Nelson Lawrence. Mrs. Lewthwalte. who was assisted by Miss Marlon Lcwthwalto, and Miss Alice Lewthwnlte, served delicious re freshments. Tho reception hnll and living room were artistically decorat ed In yellow nnrl white chrysanthe mums, and the dining room was at tractive In lavonder. SATURDAY, NOV. 28 The literary society of the ninth srado of tho Oregon City high school, known as the Dn-et-acclpe Socloty, held a meeting Friday afternoon and nn Interesting programme was given. U'sllo Hunlett opened with a recita tion, and this was followed by a do hate: "Resolved, that the poor boy has a better chance In life than the rich man's son." Effie Klrshem, Dave HnrrlH pnd Hoy Hnmmond took the af firmative, wlillo the negative was rep resented by Loslle Burdott, Gilbert Harris and Corliss Andrews. The judges gave the decision to the af firmative. Cora Douthlt, Erna Petzold, Eva Alldrodge and Edith Alldredge rendered a vocal number. The class paper was read by Marian Money, and upon request Miss Katherlne Harrison rendered two piano numbers that were cordially received. See them in our window Free! free! Pree! We want you to get one of these handsome China Cups and Saucers we are giving away on Saturday, November 28, '08 We have chosen this day because we will have our large and well selected stock of Holi day Coods on display by then and we want you to see what a beautiful line we have. Remember the date and come early. While we have a large number of these souvenirs, it may not be enough to go around and we want you to have one. See our display of framed pictures now being shown and if you want us to put ona aside for you till Christmas we'll gladly do it. JONES DRUG CO. Only One to a Customer Drugs aid Stationery SATURDAY, NOV. 28 Sola Circle, Women of Woodcraft, o- FIVE-MINUTE TALK Bow I Ketp Ammj CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS For a Whole Yenr by bingle Application of AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM (German Wood Preserver.) Non-polionoui, Sanitary Odor. Put up In lithographed cans only Don't let your dealer give you a worthies imitation. 0K SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Caxbollneum Wood Vreaervlnc Co I'urtland, ur. Milwaukee, Wis. New York. N. Y. . San Francisco. CaL Fisher, Trio sen S C). Wholesale Agents. Dept. 13. Portland Oregon Write for Testimonials. ftXXBCSSV&s) it ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THmT IS THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION HON THE MARKET THAT IS BE ING OFFERED AT FROM $1.00 TO $1.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIUS CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS SO CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT J1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO " GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN OREGON CITY. VT IMF Careful of Your Property One of .'he secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office II2I, Residence 1833 525 Main Street D. C. LATOURETTB President P. J. METER, Cashle- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, 150,000.00. TranMct Central Sanklng SuilnMa. Optn from I A. M. to S P. M.