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8 OhM'XiOX CITY KNTKKPRISK, KlilDAY, NOVMMUKU 27, 1!KH CHRISTMAS IS COMING CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. Don't put off buying tliat Yicttor or Edison Talking Machine until the last minute. Come in to-day and pick out your machine and records. We will gladly set them aside for you until Xmas. Prices arranged to suit you NEW: Edison Amberol Records, Victor Double Facet! Records RAINPROOF UMBRELLAS What could be a more service able gift than a good umbrella ? Something any person can use most anv day in the week. Men's Suits, Men's Ovetcoats Men's Raincoats VICTOR $10.00 17.50 25.00 30 00 40.00 50.00 60.00 EDISON $12.50 25.00 ' 30.00 35.00 40.00 55 00 00.00 At present the best sight in town is our Handsome St Holiday Goods; It consists of the pick of the market in Itteht, fresh, new styles and novelties for the Christmas season. 1 he right thing for every .person, old, middle-aged or young. BEAUTIFUL VASES Are always attractive. We have a large assortment of beautifully colored Warwick Vases, the season's latest shapes.' These make an ornamental as well as useful presen P CES FROM 6Dc. to .0 iirrhiriiji 1 A Prices $1.50 to $12.00 We Engrave Umbrellas we sell Tree FOR THAT BOY OP YOURS fOR THAT GIRL OP YOURS f()R ANY ONE OP YOUR PAN LY rat ii'i- "I A KODAK Anybody can make good pictures with an Eastman Kod.ik. We Sfww You. Kodaks and Brnwnic Cameras $1.00 1 J Xo Dark Raonlaylight all thv way Burmeister Oregon City Jewelers & Andresen Suspension Bridge Cor. CLACKAMAS. Roy Lathrom is home from Sheri dan to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. Miss Eflie Flannery has gone to Fairview to visit a week with her aunt, Mrs. Mashburn. J. A. Cook, of Southwest Clackamas, has purchased a lot adjoining his property and is making substantial improvements thereon. i Mrs. Rayner. who has been visiting for some time in Washington, has re- tnrnfH hflmp The people of Clackamas are great-! ly pleased with the Improvements I made by Henry Smith on his property. me laaies Aid society or the M. E. church are making extensive prep arations for their annual barn a r and dinner, which will be held December Sti. Mr. Jennings, of Gaston, Oregon, has rented the C. F. Clark place. The Christian Endeavor Society will hold a bazaar In the Grand Hall Sat urday afternoon and evening, Novem ber 2S. t Booth Xo. 1. fancy articles: No. 2. home made candies: Xo. 3. post card.?, etc. Supper will be served dur ing the evening, 'beginning at 5:30 1 P. M. Oyster stew for one person. 3c: coffee, cake and pie, ch, 5c. Come and buy your 'Christmas present. ! A family reunion was held at the j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hayward : on Thanksgiving day. Those present ! were E. O. Hayward and family, B. U 'Franks and family, and Miss Lula Hayward. of Portland, and R. It. Hoi comb and family of Clackamas. : Durham and J. Ruegg, Myrtle M. Hat : field and lieorga A. Uaynier, Lula Wle I sand and Percy CaHett, and Florence Cook and L. t). Lenon. of Monitor, i Licenses to marry have been grant ed to Annie W. Kenney aud Fred Lutt. iml to Ullle Ellen Hardest? and I James F. Oglesby. Better Garments Than Ever at $10.00 Only those who know the reputation of our House will know the full mean ing of this statement; here as nowhere else can such values be obtaincdj ex pend your money where it will do its utmost. We guarantee you a saving on every purchase. CAR-FARE ALLOWED ON PURCHASES OP $ 1 0.00 CHICAGO CLOTHING CO. SOL GARDE, Proprietor C0-7I 3rd St., between Oak ond Pine SLs. Adj. U.S. National Honk PORTLAND, ORE. Marriage Licenses Issued. Licenses to marry have ben Issued to Bertha J. Shearer and G. B. Carter, Lula E. Chltwood and Carl Herren, Laura Kocher and Ray Fish. Mabel Letter Llrt. List ,i,f unclaimed letters at the On gon City postofRce for week end ing November 27: Woman's List Holme. Miss Mary; Stewnrt, Mrs. Blanch; Tealo. Mrs. C. P.;. Wilson. Mrs. Ollle; Young, Mrs. Edna. .Men's List -Freeman. 11.; ! work, and mlso the colt protltiibly and Hull, i well during the winter, If properly John; Nnolt.er. Sum; Stuart Chun. fid and cured for. It Is a gixxl plan to keep n day s feeil mixed Just into day ahead. Mann bred how will drop their colts next October Just after llytltne. The mare's cau do '.he season's j DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get a'tiuluti'd with K. furnishers, t'se their free stable room. I ( y111r ((, V. Mellett & Co., Complete House1 Company Mind Your Ouilncisl i 1 If you don't nobody will. It Is your i tiUnlneM to keep out of all the rouble I y.m ran and you can and will keop out 'of Hut and hoH trouble If you takn ! lr King'" New Life I'll!" They keep llliMinncss, mulurla and Jaundice out '.c at Jones DriiK Fs zzs cp3 $a n v urn ; : ; u m ca v GREHT S i Sa m 3 r- LAUGHTER RLE On Dry Goods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes lot Men, Women and Children is NOW ON and the Greatest Opportunity now stares yoo in the face. PROFITS THROWN TO THE WINDS Clothing for Men and Boys at Less Than Cost ' Read These Prices. We can prove that nowhere else on earth can you find such bargains. Don't wait. Buy now. A fine suit of Clothes, coat .vest, pants, all to match, one and two suits of a kind, worth $10, during this ten-day sale $5.95 Elegant Suits of Casslmere and cheviots, all new fabrics, latest cut and very stylish, worth $12.50, during this sale $6.95 Choice new patterns in Men's Suits, double and single breaster, fancy patterns, blacks, blues and browns, worth every cent of $17, during this ten-day ?ale $3.95 Men's fine Dress Suits, lined throughout with heavy scree linin;,, stylishly made, pood enough for the be.-t dress er, worth $20, during this sale $13.49 j Men's all-wool Kersey and Oxford Overcoats In any length ! de--ir"d, worth $15, during this ten day tale. $ 6.95 MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Men's 50c Working Shirts 29c Men's 75c Working Shirts, now 39c Men's C5c Dress Shirts, now , 37c Men's 95c Dress Shirts, now 49c Men's $1.50 Dress Shirts, now 79c 200 dozen Men's 25c Bow Ties, nice new snappy goods, during this ten-day sale, three for 50c 200 dozen Men's 25c Four-ln hand Ties, during this ten-day sale 15c 500 dozen Men's Silk Fnnr ln-hand Ties, worth 50c, now 29c A big bunch of Silk Ties, already made up. worth to 75e. to go during this ten-day sale at 15c, 29c, 39c Men's $.5o Wool Ovcrshirts. now 79c and 99c Men s i'ZM Wool Overshlrts, now $1.29 Men's ?5Mi Silk Shins, now $2.19 Men's Black anil Fancy Silk Mufflers, worth $1.25, now 85c Men's $1.00 Overalls, during this sale '.n. 79c Uvi Strauss Overalls 85c Men's 2'ic Socks in all colors 9c and 11c Men's $2. mi Dress Shirts, now 99c Men's $7 j Smoking Jackets $1.25 f'hiMren's Cotton Underwear. Heece lined, ail sizes, worth .'!5c. now PANTS 'j')0 pairs "i men's Pants at all prices, to he sold , for k-s than it cost to make them. j 95c now Men's $1 5'1 -idO'l strong working Pant Men's $2.jf, liui-incs punts no:. Men's $',.'. Jjiess pants no: Men's Dress Pant MM!'- $5.'i.. i.rek, I'unis. Me.-. Youth's liig i'iut- tor s.c.!i-M w ear, -xirtU i this t i-ila-. s i j - .$1.30 j .$1.95 Yen's P'f: S'icks in black, iluring this ten-day sale Men's lor Handkerchiefs, during this ten-day ale ... Mmi's 15c (larnll.crchioK during this ten-dny a!e .. Men'.-i z'i: Knc!:s in all cdnrs, during this ten-day sail Men's 25c Su-:)euder. during this ten-day sale .... Men's 5 c SiiHi.erir'.'.-rs. during this nn-day sale 5ni)' dozen Ariow bran.) Collars, ail 'in- m sizes, sold ttie world over tor l.ic, ' tor $2.25 ; ....$3.25; Men during during this ten-day sale. for Ruliber O, liars during tills ten-day saie . s Hi aw IIe.ce lined I .nderwt nr. worth ten-da v sale 19c 5c 3c .7c and 9c 15c 9c 29c t thaj.es, all our price 25c 15c '.c. during 37c .$1.25. Men s heavy ri'ibel underwear, worth 75c, now 33c $5000 Worth of Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Cloaks and Coats Tu be unmercifully prirt'd to raise th ni'UH'y quickly and i iht now yflu must act to et these uniiftial values. Thise coats come In all lengths, materials, shades and can fit any one. Over r.oo wraps to bit sold at sncrlllrlng prices We have over 1 00 coats In all hIzos, some worth up to $5 00 99c There ure only one and two of ti kind anil wo are diitertnlned to dispose of them at any price. Our regular new line has also been induced below cost. All materials nnd shades. 200 Teddy Hear Coats for Children, all colors, all sizes, $a.i values $2.15 ladles' and Misses' $10.00 coats, now $5.99 Ladles' and Misses' $15.00 Coats, now , $3.49 Ladles' mid Misses' $20 00 coatM, now $11.29 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 201 trimmed Mutt worth tip to $'1.00, now 95c 150 trimmed Han, worth up to $5.00, now $1.95 100 trimmed flatsworth up to $7.00. now $2.95 200 fancy f-athf-rs, worth up tie $2.50, now 50c 500 btinrhi s of flowers, worth up to 50c, now 10c Dig lot o bucklfs, worth double 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c SUITS and SKIRTS A big lot of siiltii for Indies nnd misses will throw tliem on one table and to bo sold for less than the crwt of the. lining Values tip to $10 now $2.90 Ladles $12.50 Suits, now $'i.99 Lalies' $ I. Voo suits now : $ti.-19 Ladles' $IS.0(I Suits now , $).8J Ludlei' $211.1)0 Suits, now $11.29 Uidlcs' $''F, mi Soils, now $1-1.49 Ijidles' $:IOOO and $.!.'. 00 H.ilts. now $19.00 These Suits come In nil kinds of materials and all the pop ular shades. Unties' nnd Misses' $:! .00 walking Skirts 99c and $1.49 l adles' nnd Misses' $4 00 walking Skirts, now $1.89 (.'idles' nnd Misses' $.',00 walking Hljrls, now $2.99 Ladles' and Misses' $iiu0 nnd $7.00 vfalMng Skirls, now... $3.99 Ladles' and Misses' $11 no nnd $10.00 walking Skirts, now... $5.99 Ijidles' and Misses' $12 00 to $15.00 walking Skirls, now... $8.99 A big lot of children's dresses to bu sold for 99c, worth three limes (lie price. ' $ SHOES! SHOES!! Our immense stock priced so cheaply that com pelitorrt irtc utterly incapable of meeting our juices. Thousands of pairs will he sold fur lt".s than cos! to manufacture. Men's $1.00 tan low cuts $1.95 Men's $:i.U0 Working Shoes $l.4t) Meti''i $ I on and $5. no Patent leather Shoes $ m;5 Moil's gun metal Shoes In bb;i or low cut, $5 vuluu $2.95 Men's I Ires, Oxfords, $3 Hi) value., $1.35 Hoys' $2.50 heavy school v hoi is 1 $1.30 50 dozen Itifant.i' 75c Shoes 3 Ic Ladles' Oxford. i, $2 50 vi.Iiio 9!.ic l.ndli's' $2.50 Dri'ss Shoes .' $1.10 ladles' $3 I lies Shoes ..; $1.qo lnlles' $1.50 Oxfords $1.19 Ml .sos' heavy m Iioo Shies, $1.50 vtilub !)5c Rubber Boots for -tien, women and children at greatly reduced prlcen. A Dry Goods Sl&xsghtez never before equalled in the history of merchandising. Can you afford to m ss it? No! a thousand, times, No! KANN BROS., Sale Mgrs., have been instructed to sell, no matter what the loss. Here are some of the prices: hti: for i) Lest Sti.nduid Prints Heavy U'.i ;i( !:ed Muslin. iml 3 w ide tieed'e, .ie va'n the. world five- t'C rtibieachcd Muslin ?S, inches v.i iu, U11: valitu ti.e woild ov.-r 0 -'s''.i', ready-made I'iliow fuses, He v.iluo 12c S!.'.)o ready-wade double l;.el .Sheets, $1.2.5 value 89c Gil-inch .h ached Table Limn 39c dO-incli oiled boiled Ttitli'-y re-d Table f.'loih, fiOc 72-iuch "Mra heavy siiwr bleached Ocruutti "0c value 42c Lamask Table ' Cotton T'iwoIs, sold the world over for Hi: each . 3c 18x20 unbleached llalh Towel, U'Vio value .7c Line n, $1.25 viluo '. 60c j yulori Linen Ifnck Towel; we have always sold them for ! -,-.. '11I1 hemmed loom dice .Napkin, C5e value 19c Toweling, lor: value .' 4c ......... 1 1 . .... 1 . . 1 l.-..,:.. 1 ,.1, .-.. ..1, in,, l?r. ,.,,!,,,, an- ll'-tieJM ij a"'lll 1 fit 1 1 it ,1 1 , )'.-. inn, 1 1 iniii-T jiv . 17 inch Stevens Crash To.vijling, 10c value 6c 20 cents, now , 12; '2c fiest Apron filngham, 10c value 5c Ladles' ISc lliidervests 7c 25c Hleevi.dnss Vests, fjlganllc siilo price 13c 25c Summer long sleeve Vetils, (Ilgnnllc kiiIO prleo 10c $1.25 medium weight I11I1I11 Hulls, Olgiinllc snle price GOc 50 doen Indies' Sblrl Walil'i, worth double (,9c Ladies' All Over Embroidered Front Lnwn Wait. $1 50 vulne, (Ilcanlle sale price 9fic $2.25 Wltlsls, (llgiinlle nle price .,..$1.25 $1.00 Wnliils. Clganlle Kiile price .$2.dii $7.00 Lace Waists, Clgantlc sale price $3.db OTJI V PT VP lis l7 F PH rF To participate in this unusual BARGAIN FEAST. All efforts of previous X 1 1 VL J k'j 1ljLJL 1--sales havd sunk into insignsfi:ane compared to what is now offered' at i and Main ROSENSTEIN'S STORE OranCity