Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 27, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTKKTRISIO, FRIDAY, NOVUM HKU H7, 1903.
SPECIALS FOR OPENING DAY
I Hft AT HUNTLEY'S
liWKk THURSDAY, DEC. 3rd
I Hj'jI;!' -Another year has rolled around
B 2! "A J, and we again have the pleasure of
I mm$M event.
announcing our annual Holiday open
ing. This is a custom we started in
- - -
Oregon City several years ago and
the habit has grown upon us -until,
Iikemany of our customers, we look
forward to this day with a great deal
some
occasion and
500 hand
some decorated China Plates' for this
One only will be given to
yi. lorwaru to mis uay wim sltJl
J I M?0& of pleasure. Each yearve give
l j,ff$0&JL fitting souvenir of the occasion
tf-'i)kM$ this time we have secured 500 1
ejeh customer making a purchaseof
25 cents or over. Besides this beauti
ful plate, which of itself is worth
more than 25centsv we will give
away five prizes as follows: To
every lady visitor a numbered ticket
r-r-
ill be riven entitling the holder to a chance in the drawing,
no purchase being necessary to eet a ticket. The prizes will
be :
OVER 200 STYLES OF BRUSHES
t
Just think of being able to select your hair brush from a lot
of 200 kinds. That means a stock of brushes that would last
the ordinary drug store for years, but we Import them our
selves, save at least 25 per cent, on the first cost and then sell
them sell them out so quickly that we don't have to make
the fancy profit usually made on this class of goods. The
prices range from 25c to $7.50, so we can suit every purse. .
20 PER CENT DISCOUNT
Just because it's " Opening Day" we will deduct 20 per
cent from the already low price of our hair brushes on this day.
The brushes arc marked in plain figures - and you can see for
yourself iust how much the saving will be. This is an ex
ceptionally good time to buy for your holiday needs.
OPENING DAY STATIONERY SPECIAL
Each opening day our stationery department has tried
to beat the previous year's special. This time they are mak
trouble for m xt year, sure. Every box is extra value at its
regular price and there's not an old style or shade in the lot.
All Eaton-Hurlbut stationerythat means the best.
35c box, paper and envelopes to match - 25o
3 Stylos, 3 Shades
50c box paper and envelopes to match - 38c
2 Stylos, White only
$1.00 box, paper and envelopes . - 69c
2 Styles, White only
1st Prize-A Fine Leather Bag, value
2nd " A Silk Umbrella,
3rd " A Piece of Chinqware 4
4th Hand Painted Jardinere
5fh " Box of Stationery
M
$5.00
$4.00
i3.00
$2.00
$1.00
At this time we will have our Holiday stock marked and displayed on our
counters where you can look things over at your leisure. You will not be asked
to buy j indeed it is our intention to make this opening day one of pleasure for
every person coming to our store, and no visitor will be asked or expected to buy
unless they wish. We will have two musical programmes, one from 2 to 5 in
the afternoon and from 7 to 9 in the evening. During the evening the drawing
will take place and the prizes will be awarded.
LADIES' HAND DAGS
A Ladies' full size bag with purse, genuine leather,
95c value. Opening day price .... ... GOc
Fine black, grained leather bags with purses, values
up to $1.50. Opening day price ... .... 98c
Fine imt. Seal and Morroco bags, black, brown, green,
latest styles, values up to $2.00. Opening day
price .... .... .... .... .45
9 inch genuine Alligator bags, $4.75 value. Opening
day price ... 3.50
$3.00 SILK UMBRELLA AT $1.35
These are bargains that will appeal to any woman.
Handles are gold and pearl or silver and pearl ; paragon
frames covered with best quality silk mixtures. Ladies size
only and but 18 in the let, no more will be sold at this open
ing day price of $1.98
Purses, values up to 40c
liox Strttioiury " " ."Vic
Hand and Nail 0 rushes " 40c
Tooth brushes " 40c
Hair Brushes 44 40c
framed Pkfurcs 44 35c
Box Toilet .Soap 44 40c
And see what 25 cents will buy
you on "Opening Day.'' We
have Kone through our stock and
put out In sight many exceptional
bargains in 25, 35 and 50 cent
valaues In order that you may,
If you c I loose, make a 25 cent
purchase f some every d.tyvne
cesslty at a bargain price and
get with It one of our souvenir
plates.
- - - 25c
25C
- - - 25C
25C
25C
25C
25C
BOOKS WORTH UP TO $2.50
CHOICE 25 c.
About a year ago we received from the Abbey Press Pub
Iishing Co., through a mistake, a shipment of new books. We
refused to accept them, not having ordered them, and at last
the Company has asked us to sell them for enough to pay the
freight and storage charges.
There are about 100 titles, every took new and In perfect
condition, published at from 50c to $2.50 each. Take your
choice of these bargains at 25c. Some fine Xmas gifts in
this lot.
BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS 25c.
These are the very cream of boys and eirls books, bv
such authors as Alger, Ellis, Castleman O'is, Henty, Optic,
MeaJe, Corey, Molesworth and others. They are bound in
strong cloth, with fancy front cover. Regular 35c value.
$1.50 FICTION, 50c.
These are the best titles published in the past two or three
years, buch books as " The.Man in the Box," "Graust.irk,"
"The Cost," "The Masquerader," "The Brass Bow," etc.
we nave sow hundreds ot them at SI. 20: take vour choice
from 300 books at 50c.
DECORATED HAVILAND CHINA
15 per cent Off
Fancy Haviland China is a new departure with us. To
introduce it we offer you on openine day choice from the
whole stock at 15 per cent off the marked prices. Prices
from 50c up
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
The Quality Druggists
Oregon City, Oregon
CAN BY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
CANBY.
meeting of the W. C. T. U. will not
be held, but on Friday of next week
Mrs Stlmpson who has been visit- the meeting will be at the home of
Ing with her mother, of Myrtle Creek, ! Mrs. Weber.
for the past four months, returned to j yn jr. j. Martin, of this place,
Canby last night and will remain here wa3 called to Oswego Saturday by
for a few days on business in connec- ( the serious illness of her daughter
tion with her property Interests. Mrs. . inlaw. Mrs. J. S. Martin, who was
Stlmpson has been away from Canby i ten t0 the hospital in Portland Sat
for the past year. urday evening.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, a George Meeka has moved into his
daughter. November 18. Mrs. Phelps, new house,
C. M. Moss, of Rock Island. 111., has
wild lots U3 and 74 of Pruneland to
Lee, the consideration
whose home is near Union Hall. Is at
the home of her parents, Mr. ana .Mrs.
Zeek. , T. P.
Plans are being made Dy me ouuS J125ft Mr u,e hag 8o!d the property
people of this place to attend the box tQ 0(her parties- The property is
social given by the Myrtle Assembly. a good buy M te )anf, )n ,hat g(,ct()n
I'. A., at the Knight hall on Thursday i nf ,he ,own (g Mceent (or rasng
evening, November 2G. when Hon. H. fnjit an(, farm pro(j,lcts.
S. Hudson, grand .master and Dr. j Roth has sold lots 7 and
Manion. grand meaicai - : 8 pr,me!an,, to a , Burdette for!
CABINET PHOTOS
ALL SIZES
Postals, Photo Buttons
be present to give adjrebae. .nr.
porter, of Portland, will also be pres
ent and will drive the famous mule
Maud." The affair will be free to
all, and the ladles are to bring the
baskets.
The Collins & White Comedy Com
pany gave an entertainment on Wed
nesday evening. Several good musical
sketches were enjoyed.
Many of the young people of Canby
and viciultv will attend the masque
ball at Aurora on Thursday night.
Nov ember The afiair is in charge
lit the Kebekah Lodge, and a good
U promised to all wuu auenu.
floor nianag..rs are Jack Kerr,
H. A. snyder. i
ery stables here. John Sawyer, one
of the best known horsemen of Port
land, was in Canby on Tuesday look
ing over the situation, but, like Mr.
Llndsley. refuses to keep his horses In
the buildings on the fair grounds. If
suitable buildings were constructed,
It Is an assured fact that some of the I
best race horses In the West would 1
be brought here and trained for the - . . t7i; t i
next county fair, but as the buildings Copying and Enlarging Local
are at presenL owners win not risk
the lives of their valuable horses
there- Mr. Llndsley expects to bring
several More nf his hnrxes for training
being I In a few days. Many horsemen who
had contemplated bringing their
horses to the fair grounds for winter
training are complaining about the
inadequate facilities. ;
A. Kocher, the hardware man of this
city, went to Portland on Saturday,
returning to hh home Monday even- ("V
Stereoscopic Views
Developing and Finishing
for Amateurs
$1250. Ing. Mr. Kocher attended the football
I). D. Morgan met with a painful game on Saturday afternoon In Port
accident on Monday, which nearly ennt ' land, and reports it one of the finest
him the loss of the Index finger of games he ever witnessed,
the left hand. While engaged In cut-j Mr an(1 Mrs- Maxwell Telford were
ting wood the ax slipjwd. striking his I in (-anhv Tuesday, and while here Mr.
finger and severing the bone. Dr. ! T(.iforj took an active part In Ihe
Stevenson was summoned, and dressed j lllrktv Bhoot on the Waite place, hut
i tin- injured member, and at lat re- w,.nt 'h()Ine without any. From here
lions uie jjm.piu is k'-iuiii; tuong i -,. tu Aurora to spend a few
1 hours.
W. I) A MM
CANBY, OREGON
tun
Th"
Dr. IJ
i: Oiesy,
tins
dnesiay
Aurora baud liirnisnts u;e niu..u
liie dancing.
Mrs Kobinwn. of rmversity I ark,
Portland, is visit n with l.er parents,
Mr. i'tid Mrs. ZeeK.
The Aid Society will not meet
wei-K on accuuia oi
i i,, 1 .nt on t:' X' W'
the ine-ling will be an all a aff., ,
and will he at the home of Mrs. . K.
Porte'-. A dinner at noon will be m
nf the f.-ature-; of the meeting.
The Thanksgiving prayer ineetii
will !, held on Thursday morning at.
ti e M. i:. church. - Yfie Tliam..nt.e
c'rn on and appropriate music worn
gtven at tin; V.. K. chinch on Sunday,
aud-thu services both morning am.
rwninn were well attended. It is
probable that It 'v. PhippS ot Port
land, wiil be in attendance at the
Fi.nrt'py School convention this week.
On Sunday evening, llw pastor. Rev.
W. J. Weber, v.ili deliver a sermon on
"Temperance" that will be of interest.
The )e.YIoss Lyric lianls. a world
famous company with a musical ca
ll t-r of "5 years, will give an enter
tainment in' the City Hall on Decem
ber 8. Theie people have given ex
cellent entertainments at every place
tiny have appeareil
llicelv.
liiirn. Tues.Iay. November 17, a
daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Fel
lows. Mrs. Jihtcker, mother of Mrs.
F.vat:s. Is lying very low at the latter's
residence, with very little hope for
N-: r' coverv.
Mrs. Hi-'iiibotliem, cousin of Mrs.
'vans, wno-e h'mie is in Aurora, ar
rivd in Canby on Monday afternoon,
up'I i vM-"tr here for a few days.
Horn, on Wednesday, November IS.
u ihiiig-t."- to ,lr. and Mrs. fieorge
F'ete'.er. the parents of whom ar the
i,e-t ,ca i - i people in the cnuiilK b.e-cau-e
i' ii t -irl. Dr. Stevenson at
tending .....
'lii.r!" Penman, formerly of this
place, ard " i.o has been engaged in
niniii:; fnr trie past fejr" months In
Win !ne:-. Idiih-J. has b en in Canby
f-r the Tc.-t, ft w days on business.
A. .1. Mat' Is, of Salem, representing
the Carlton N'ui-ery of that city, was
in Ca'ioy un huiness in connection
v.-i'h the tir-n Tuesday, Mr. Mathis
lias aii.ointe, William Cantwell, the.
ii al sii-e dealer, to handle his or
der a:c.J goods upon delivery in this
city. Mr. Cantwell will also do the
collecting for the company. I
enjoyable evening was spent. The
lirst prizes were awarded to Mrs. W.
If Hair and I D. Walker, consolation
prizes tu Mrs. L. D. Walker and K. K.
Ilradtl. The next meeting of the cluh
will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
A. I). Paddock nil Wednesday evening,
llecetrber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Hates'
g-ie tt were Mr and Mrs. Charles N.
Wait. Mr. an I Mrs. L. I). Walker, Mr.
ii'id Mrs. A. D. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hair. Mr and Mth. A. II. Knight,
lr. atid Mrs. K. K, Hradtl, Miss Har
riet Bates, Messrs. Ralph Knight and 1
Arthur Knight. j
Miss Harriet Hates, of the Canby
Hank & Trust Company, will leave on
Di cetnher 2 for Lincoln, Nebraska, j
".Jure jhe will spend several months'
visiting h"T brother. George y. Miss
Hates resided In Lincoln about eight ,
year ago before coming to Oregon :
Clifford Wl'ls and Freil Hower have,
retuitieil liotne from Grans Valley, Or.,'
whore they have been working lhe:
past three months.
Mls.t Finn-nee Wang Is spending a ,
we. k at home. i
Mls-i Mildred Wong was In Oregon
City Saturday. I
Glen Hurst, r f Aurora, was In Cart-
by Sunday. j
Fred Armstrong returned hom
from eastern Oregon, where h lias
been during the summer.
H. C. Howe made a business trip to
Portland, Saturday.
C. (i. Tull was a Porllnnd visitor
Saturday last.
Mrs. S. n. Ilerg and daughter Car
rie went to Portland last week.
H. T. Melvln visited with friends
at Woodhurn, Or., last Sunday.
W. II. Tull shipped six cars of lum
ber Inst week.
Mr. Kkern shipped a car of hay to
Portland last week.
Fred flchalfer. from Molalla, was In
our town one day last week on busi
ness. Miss Mao, teacher at Marks Pralrlit
district, was an Oregon City visitor
Saturday.
Charleg Dalton and family havo
moved to Salem.
James Erlckson is moving In the
I Roller house on Front street,
j Mrs. S. Hellzlg Is very sick at her
'home at Marks Prnlrle.
George Newton Is on the sick llBt
with a severe attack of throat trouble.
J. J. Wiirful has Just received a I
large shipment of dishes and glass- j
war" from the Fust. ;
, Twentieth Century Grange has i
j changed the time for holding their j
regular meetings from evening tu day i
meetlnm. Time of meetings mnuid
I Saturday of each month lit in o'clock
I A. M.
Hernnrd Ilerg were I'ortluml visit .n
Inst Sunday.
Wllmer Sandniii'SH return I home
from Portland Snturdny.
The Ijidli'iT Aid met at thil home
of Mrs. U Wrolstadt Wednesday.
lUttlo Irwin returned home Sunday
from the (). A. C.
James Krlckaon has moved Into Mr.
Colar's house, recently vacated by K.
Ogle and family
We hear some talk of another store
In llnrlow.
W.
S. P.
II. Tull Is loading ties for the
Company.
How It Your Digestion.
Mrs. Mary Dnwllng of No. 228 8lh
Ave., Ban Francisco, recommends a
remedy for Hlotniieh trojihle. She
savn; "Gratlliidu for dm wonderful
effect of Kleclrlc Hitters In a case of
acute Indigestion, prompts this testi
monial. I am fully convinced that for
stomach and liver troubles Kiectrlc
Hitters Is the best remedy on the
market today." This great tonic and
alterative nWllcltie Invigorates tlio
system, purifies the blood ainj Is im
perially helpful In all forms of fe
liinle weukness, fiOc, at Jones Drug
ompatiy.
Hut thern Is one remedy that will
kill Ihe germs and euro rslsrrh, and
that Is Hyoiiiol, th Australian dry sir
treatment,
Huntley Ilros. Co., the druggists,
will guaranten llyomel lo rum r
tnrrh, or money hsrk. IVm't dolsy
this treatment, llrenthu In llyomel
and kilt Ihn germs,
Huntley Ilros. o. will sell you n
complete llyoincl outfit. Including n.
hsler, for only i.nu. It . M Kimr
intei'd to cur n brunch it U natb til ft
coughs and roltls, hay fever am) rniii).'
Mrs. H. J. Faulkner and daughter,
Violet, were visiting over Sunday with
the forntur's mother. Mrs. K. Sal t
niarsh. J. H. Daly, who sold his farm at
Mackhbttrg before going East, has re
tu.ned from his trip, and patsi-d
through Canby on Friday. Mr. Daly
sp-nt Miiuie time in Mexico, and re
turned to Or 'gon by way of Cali
fornia, visiting with relatives In that
fctale for a few weeks. He has pur
chased a farm consisting of twenty
acres ina.r Manpiatn, where he ex
pects to make his home In the future.
Mrs. IJvrtha Foster, who has been
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Hol'z
man, relumed to her home In I'ort
'an I Tuesday, and on U'edne.-.ilay li ft
for California, whero she will reside
p.-nnanentiy.
Tiio infant; child of Mr. and Mrn.
Warren j f, which has been seriously
ill. is Improving.
Miss Ora lye. accompanied by Afrs.
Si null, of Portland, will spend Thanks-1 ; 1 ; !
giving with the former's parents, Mr. Stamps given free .with every order
and Airs. H. A. lye. tof cabinits and tm? button, free with
.Mr. and Mr'. Fred Ferguson, of every order of utamps. Also special ,
Portland, and Airs. Casiie Kvatis, for- prices on enlargements until January I
W.l, only. C. W. DA MM,
' (!anhy, Oregon.
Dr. A. T. Stevenson was in Oregon
City en a bii-dtiess trip Friday, return- merly of this place., but now of port- I
ing here in the evening... '. iland, are spending Thanksgiving with'
Mrs. T. L. flatten was an Oregon Mr. and Airs. William Cantwell. "!
(,'ity visitor Saturday, the guest of i Prcoanitions are hetng made (for!
her daughter. Alts. J. L. Waldron. the Sutiilay School convention to he 1
J. H. Llndsley, who owns several held in the Al. K. chnrch on Fridav :
heads of line race horses, arrived Inland Saturday. Many of the hosiiita
BARLOW.
never rains In Oregon
(m Sunday evening, December u. rottnny tins ween, bringing witn nun (ble people or Canny are arranging to
"The Land of the Koran," a mission-1 three of them, w hich he 1; to winter j keep the' delegates, and a very sue-
ary lecture, beautifully, inusiraiea, , ami win iraiu on me race iracs at. me cessrui meeting is promises.
will be given by Rev. W. J. Weber at
the M. E. church. All are cordially
Invited.
Oa account of the Sunday School
convention held here this week the
fair grounds, but owing to the poor
buildings that are on the grounds for
the accommodation of the horses that
were constructed before the fair, he
was obliged to bring them to the llv-
llaln, rain, it
but It pours.
Colonial Jack, who Is walking and
pushing his wheelbarrow around the
bordr of the Cnlled Slates, passed
NEW ERA. ,
"Spud sacking" is the order lhe.e
rainy days.
Airs. Frank Washerman of Portland !
spent .Saturday nnd Sunday wllh her
si.'ti r, Airs. J. liiirgoyne.
J. L. Hoffman was a Canby visitor
Friday.
Drtiesl Crileser Is up the river set
ting out Cottonwood trees for the pulp
mill company.
Alls t Saddler of Portland Is1 a gucHt
at tli" Hiii'.-oyue home this week.
Miss Net tin liiirgoyne mid friend.'
Miss Saddler, atti tided the Thauksglv- j
ing dance m Aurora Thursday night, I
Ali-s Ituhy Newbury made a Hying;
My to Oregon City Tiiowluy even-
Ing. leaving at 1:21 and returning at
r,: n;. '
Air. Wink is suffering with rliniina- '
llxni.
Wallace McCord of Twilight Hall i
called on due and We.dey Sevcllt Hun-
day evening. :
Ali-lvln Huff, a student of the O. A.
('. at Corvallls, w as visit Ing friends
here the fore part, of the week.
Grandpa Vetcio Is still on the sick
list.
AlrS. G. W. Grace of Oregon City
took Thanksgiving dinner with Airs.
H. P. Wink. I
Funeral of Infant.
The funeral of Dexter Klepper, Ihe
Infant son of Air. and Mrs. Mepper,
of St. John, was held lion' Friday, the
Interment helm; In .Mountain View
cemetery. The child was aged onu
month, and died Wednesday at St.
John.
WHY 8UFFER?
Ereathe Hyomel and Kill the- Loath
somo Catarrh Germs.
Jusl as long iik your tioHe will Jfch,
your breath will he foul, you will
hawk and suit, ami you will do other
disgusting things because yon can't
help yourself. ''he germs of catarrh
have got you III their power; lln-.v tire
continually and persistently digging
Into and Iriltallng the mucous mem
hranc of your nose nnrl throat. They
nre now mulling your life mlseriible;
In llnie they will sap your ontltv hjs
torn of Its energy, Kh strength. It i
vigor and Ivtallty.
fill
N, &
IT 13 A
BARLOW.
Vrrng
Willi
has
.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hates enter- through our town November 21. look
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lumen lii: wuini emu in a Y:i y loiaiiii
Ing -manner at their home on Wednes
day evening. During the evening re
freshments were served, and a most
student of the
Ing well and hearty.
Miss llattle Irwin, a
Agricultural College, Is spending of Macksburg is wl'h her at present.
Thanksgiving week at home. " C. (. Tull, Henry Gllbei'tson ami
.Mrs. S. Held iJerk Is suffi
In-art trouble anil dropsy. She
been under the doctor's caro for some
time, Imt Pt g'-ming veaXer Mid has
a nurse with her constantly. Mrs.
Aleeks of Canby has lieeti with tor for
several weeks, but she- Is Iti fl.ied of
rest an I I as gone liOT.e. Mrs. pali.ier
PERFECT FIT
THAT WE GIVE YOU
That Is Urn reputation wo
maintain.
William McLarty
.Tailor
ANDRE8EN BUILDING
Second Floor
Suspension- Bridge Cor.
We Lay Our
Eggs
BEFORE YOU FR"E8H FROM
THE FARM. FROM HEN TO
YOUR TABLE THEY COME
AS QUICKLY A3 IT 18 POS
SIBLE TO GET THEM. TRY
SOME AND SEE HOW DIF
FERENT THEY ARE FROM
JL'ST ORDINARY EGGS. BUT
GOOD AS THEY ARE. THEY
ARE' NOT A BIT BETTER
THAN
All Giroceries
Handled
Here,
IF YOU LIKE ONR EGGS, AS
YOU SURELY WILL, YOU
WILL LIKE OUR OTHER
GROCERIES EQUALLY A3
WELL; YOU'LL LIKE OUR
PRICES, TOO. THEY ARE
ALWAYS THE LOWEST
THAT WILL PAY FOR FINE
QUALITY.
SEELEY'S
THE PEOPL1V8 GROCER
Ninth and Main Street.
Oregon City, Oregen.
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