Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 04, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1908.
NEW LUMBER COMPANY
"ii i
CONCERN CAPITALIZED AT Tt,
000 TAKE8 OVER OREGON CITY
MILL AND LUMBER CO.
Aitli'lnit of tutor jkm at dm of I he Oru
1 y Lumber & Aluinifucliirlim
Ollipilliy vn I,,.,, ,., , M. (.
1 '"""y C'UTk (lr mini, Tli.
! iiii-mioi M inn j. v. Morruii, c. 8
KHIiT mm Claud K. HiiliH. 'rim cap
Mm "men or inn c Mini In $75.(1(10 ill
VI'U'U I II 01 750 HllHtl'M III 11 1)11 Mll'll
and l h.. principal ipftlr,. of llin nun
pnuv in in ( iri'Kuii Clly
lMH 'Ii puny tlmt was or
milium ihioiiKii ii,,. i.fforu of Mr.
nioiniil ami Mr, Knllnr mill II has all
wirim llm I 1iiiiii Clly Mill A I.iimi
"r ( on, puny Tim plant loralnd
in urn urm ii point illM'tlllll of till. liHV
llllil III Mug IIKIIIIlnllti.il ,y 1 uilill.
1 "nwiiilll mni-iiii.y from ,.
yil'i'iwii mill. ('iiiinlii.riilli local
rnpmil in Intcri'Mi'd In Hi,. irnjirl
Nihl no Him. will , os( rouniiiiic
llIK urllvii i,.. iiljuiiH.
8PHIN0WATER.
Mr. mi, Mm J. v. U.wi.vn wi.ro
n vlhii to Hul. in, Tlmy nrli'liniitfil
I liHiikHKlt'ltiK in III,.. n, f t, (,
nu iiioiiinr. Thi.y report (liul K
loin In ipilto llvily.
Mill' of our li iu lii.rH In qulto III Willi
IHKI-Ippl'. Mil NI'lllHll In,, I,, . ,,.
I'll I TIlilllkHKlvlllK I'Vi'lllllK.
'I'lm V. I', C. K. tin. I mi I nlliiK
mii hll Miilunluy cumiIihj
Tim iu,Ii;h pi.i,ii, iu, mi I'tili.tluln
lio'lil Iii.nIiIkk Ho, social part, Tin y
riiliril tin lo buy hooks for thn Hun
ilny HiIhniI.
In uppi-r Kprlncwnli-r last Kiniilny
I'M. Hlruiili nn, I MUn Hollo Howard
wi'ii' Jolni'ii in muirliiiony.
MIhn Mi, HI,. 1 it r k Iiiin Ln-ii friKHK"l
o imrli ik'IiihiI linn- Knnily.
Mm ,lilil T'.lmtin In qiill.. Ill, pri
Hiniinlily wild liiKrlpp...
I am In llm ICuli'iprlm. of Novum.
The Road of Lift.
I,oiik In llm road, ninl HlriiiiKii, mill, oh
no full of chaiiKi'l
Now, hiiiiIkIii iiinl atnoolh. It. roiii'hi'n
fur uwuy liiilwiK'ii fnlr Hold and
wnvliiK wiioiIn.
Now, IhiiiIiIit Htri'wn ami dlllli'iilt and
nii'i'P, It (uriiN to rlxht or left or
finli.N lulu mysterious kIihmii a
iiti.p buforii,
Aloiii; this rimil i.iirlli'N myriad pass.
Niiiiii backward (urn;
Hut nil, Noiiiu NWlfily, niiiiii) with llIK-
KIiik fmit, niovu on inward tlm un
known kuiiI,
No olio ri'iiii'iiilii'iN whore III" pnlli bit-
miii; mill mi ono knout whom It
Hlinll t'liil.
It imiy tin In n iliiNiut dnrli uiii) lou
nuil full of f'-nr, for uiiKht (lia
trnvi'lrrn know; .
It limy tin ul llm opmi iloor of hoiiiii
fnlr, in I r 1 1 1 f u t Inn,
I'lll. wlsn OIU'S question nut of IIiIh,
I'hcy Ko thi'lr wuy, milking uo'ld cheer
wild Ji.nl unit muiK ninl friendly
Mill.
mil hi uni tlmy to think Hint ll who
pliiiini'il (hi. fiMinii, n I in i orilulifi'il
Iho lioiil.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN tii't aeitiiiliild with K.
W. Mi'lliu ft Co., Complete House-
funiliilii.rN. I'su their free stable room.
biii'iy rattle nuiy Ii safely sprlnkl-
I with wooil niilii'H, rulihi'ii with mil
hnr i.lti I iri' iu or whuli- oil, or with
pl'ltllll.UIII )'llllllllllll.
Thi! ti'iii,i'rnliiiii of tlii' rriiini In
lnti-r Hhoiilil till ithout 70 ,,((ri'i'H.
llii'iiKh from four to nix ili iir. n lower
III In' nil rlKlit If ii Nipiiriitor lum
ll.l'll UNI', I.
! not i't tlm lii-lfiT form Ilia liuhlt
f llyilllK IP RH HIHUI UK colli wenther
Kin, (ilvi- Iot plenty of Hood fnoit.
H p In r wnrm ninl rnitiriirtiililn ninl
he will ilevelop Into a proniuliln cow.
Niii't kui'hn at niiythlni: ynu tin In
(tie ilulry Hue-know. That I" the only
only mife rule. Hrnl'i, ti thermoiiiii'
t'-r. imper mill iiiiirll i!hm are tin
Two Wiyi.
"When winter cornea with 1 1 M Ice anil
anow,
I'll alt In tlm Iiotimi anil dream," mild
Jo;
"I'll pokn tlm flio till It hlazoii hrlKht
And II I In the room with a cheery Unfit ;
And thmi uk thn Npurka II y up and
Kinw
I'll think I'm out where t ho dulafua
Krow
Klat on my hack In tlm Iihik, aoft
Kiaaa,
WulchliiK thn cloud Nhlim awlflly pmoi.
id in i. inn la uiinoNt u nice, you
know,
A a lo huvii thing: happen," qunlli luzy
Jii,
When U'ii cold mid miowy," mild
WHBier Noil.
"I'm Ki'liiK to work In tlm ham and
Hlieil;
II help my father fli mi thn ulow.
H' hrolien ao he cun't ue It now,
Tlm teeth In tho harrow I'll huvu lo
mend,
And tola of tlmii on the tool I'll apend.
It'a Ki"d for miiHclea mid hlood to hit
At work with hummer and mullet,"
mi lit he.
"And then when then bluehlrdH IickIii
tn HlUK
Kntlmr mid I will he ready for aprlni?.
It'a a (treat deul heller to work III the
lie, I
Than lo loaf around In tho Iiouhi;,"
quoth Ned.
do It next winter.
Whm thn road get allppnry Lave
the home aliod up xliarp. Many
horan hM heen apolled ,y allpplng on
an ley road,
A Ioiik halter atrnp In thn aliihle la
a aourcu of. datiKer. it ciiiiIiIcn thn
hoi nn to hack out of the atall far
enoiiKh to Hick It atahlu mute.
yenra of experience In hntchrry work
In Hoiithern OroKon. Ha expecta to
return to Orei(n City n the Bprlnn.
Mra. Hoy Wllklnnon, of Vancouver,
"low., ih viMiunx with her pa renin,
Mr. and Mra. J. C'hiimhera. of the
Onta, wheat bran, llimeedmeul.
clover buy and root are th bent
food -for breodlnK wo.
It I belter not to breed any Hhcen
leu than two year old. Then you net
hotter Inmlm and your owi- are apt
10 ijrow ui a iiiucii iur;er hIxh.
HhW'p aro dainty feeder. They
will not eat hay that other creature
have iniiKNi.'d over. 1 hey refime uraln
taken from a ratty crib.
One limy tell a tree by It bark, but
It I dimcult to tell a iok by H bile.
OABTOniA.
havo been roxldlng at Urldal Veil un
ill recently, when the former accepted
a ponlllon with tho i'lttock It Iad
heller Lumber Company.
Aiiioiik the prominent Canby mnn,
who are atockholiler of tho Claeka.
Tho politician may not b o strong
an a horae but often he baa a great
deal wore pull.
(real bargain nale at J. Lcvltt'x.
$20,000 ator k will ho aacrlllcoil. book
ror tno green lgn.
Mla June, who have been making
uieir nonie during tho summer with
thn former' lntnr, Mr. Oeorgo WlMh
art, on Heventh Street, have agnln
taken poHelon of their homn on
Ninth and Main atreet. VV. V. Hawley
Hint for Stock Owner.
One of (he uioHt coNlly leak In tho
winter dairy Ih cii d by couipelllng
the cown to drlng Irn water from a
triniKh In mi uiiMheliered corner of
the barnyard. It require a good deul
nf fee to reKtoro the anlimil heat lo
"tail the checked milk bow.
lo no! neglect the colt mid calve.
An III kept yi urllng I bound to deter
loraiii Into n Blunted beast.
Do you every day pull soggy or froz
en fodder from an enpoNed alack?
DlHcrturiiglng work. I It not, and poor
eating for tlm nlock. Reolvi not to
Mr. mid Mr. K. II. Oldenburg, and
family, of I'arkplaco, left for (Jrani
I'bm on Monday, Krom that place
they will go to Applcgnle, where Mr.
Oldenburg will work for the govern.
r.ii ., T'B ' ,' f"eT''""1 ""'"'y. ho have heen occupying
i i To. i i ""","" ino ennrman realdencc, havo moved
...... v vxii-'TKjuy, w?re William
(.'antwell, It. 8. Coo. W. II. Dulr, W'll
Ham I.ucko, C. N. Walt, W. II. Wei,
mmulel, C. W. KoHelrlng, John Ho.
kliiHon, Mr. C'uninilng.
Mreno to wed ha ben granted to
Iiu Uiw and Calvin C. Kord.
The next meeting of tho X. I Club
of Clndhlone will be held at tho chool
Iioiiho on December 11.. An excellent
programme I being prepared, and
muhIiicn of Importance will be transacted.
Kodol for DyK-piila, Indigestion,
weak tornach, our stomach, ga on
tho stomach, etc., I guaranteed to
flvn prompt relief from any form of
Htomach trouble. It will euro your
nient. Mr. Oldenburg ha bud many dyspepsia. Sold by jone Drug Co,
Jo wo try
All Kinds of First Class Watches
ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMPTON and KOCKFORD, 111.
Clocks
her 'J? ix loiiiiliiililriilloii by !'. M. lhltiK that evi-ry diilryinnn might to
(.ill nliout H. nnior V. W. Kulion and
other going up ninl down trying to
K"'t Htllti'llllllt No OII.TN to ilop. I
en, In ink every wonl he wrotu. If our
li.glnlatiir go back nn their word mid
Hlgmiture, It n doing more In make
n li.iii.icrntlc nlntr of Oregon Hum
all the li. iiiiM-rntN could xny or do,
00DGE.
Tlm I'lilertnliiiimut at Dodge S.it
nr. Iny evening had n lurge crowd,
which wum well pl,n', with the pro
grnmiitv The mm. mi! rmsi'd wu
111 CI.
There win n wedding at J, II, m
nid'n, of Do, Ik.., Ul Hiimluy. Mini
M.i) Hill Howard it ml IM. Sliiin!,. of
linrtleld. were innrrli'd Tlnie were
(w.nlylwo nl the wed.lltiK After
(he cereimiiiy n over, dluticr win
nerved with lota of jond Ing. The
l,i l,l. reci Ivi d ii great ninny preneuu
(lint will hnlt out III hnuxel.i'i'plllg .
MIhn Mr(!e M t'nrk. of Initio, lis
gone to Welchi N dlitlh'l lo roiiiiin nri.
her school, which stiirl Ileceiulier I.
Hlie him thu in oiiilm of a alx inunthi'
term, wltli nNNurniice of n lliree
iiiotithN' lerm nud will gi n per
mm) Hi.
K, Dllltde. thn Mendowbrimk srhiMil
(iii'lier, un a vUHur In DoiIkk Hiii
urdnV uii.l wu In Hiirlngwater, get
ting so me ikiiinl work done.
httvn cl'inn nl hnud all (ho time.
SHAKE INGREDIENTS
IN A BOTTLE TO MIX
TELLS HOW TO PREPARE A SIM
PLE MIXTURE TO OVER
COME DISEASE.
AGENTS FOR
Standard
Patterns
CLARKES.
Olive Wltlieo well! 'In I'olllllll.l to
visit for a week.
Anna (iroHsmlller and Jimephlno
Kully ieut Ttiiinki;U'liiK In I'oit-
Inn, I.
Mr. Fully ami family enloyi'd a
very p,. annul vlnlt froiD an old friend
Mr. Clink of liluho.
They me arranging for a (Tirlslmns
(ree nt Clnrke M. K. church.
Mra. Stella C.mves U visiting her
preiiiN, Mr and Mrs l.uikliii.
Mr. aiul Mra. J. Iv I'eck are. Intend
Ing to loi-ule near Snleiu.
Don't go hungry us Mr. Torre ha
n new supply of fhmr In.
Mr. mid' Mm. Shoppcrd have re
turned from tlielr vl-.ll
Medicine That I Medicine.
"I have suffered a good deal with
in :i In rid nud stoimich roniilulnt. but
I have now found it remedy that keeps
me well, and that remedy Is Kleotrlc
Hitlers; a medicine Hint In meil'lim
for stomach and liver troubles, and
for run down cuiidllliiiis," says C.
Klestler, of Iliillmlny, Ark. Kleclrlc
Hitters purify nud enrich the blood,
torn., up the nerves, ninl Impart vigor
mid energy to the weak. Your money
will he Minuted If II fulls to help
you. fide at Jones Drug Co.
No. 5!a.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The First National llnnk of Oregon
City, In the Slate of Or 'gnu. at the
close of bu.ilni'SH. November 27, 11MIX:
Rcaourcc.
loaiis and Discounts
Overdraft, secured and unsecured
I'. S. Honda to secure cir
culation rj.r.oo.no
Honds. securities, clc
Hanking house, furniture,
and llvlures
Due from State, Hanks lind
Hankers
Due flora nppnived reserve,
agents 6-l.cni.09
Checks ami other cash Homn 1,027.95
Hills of other National
Hanks 710.00
Fractional paper currency,
nickels, mid cents 312.87
lawful Money Reserve III
Hank, vU:
Specie i:l,0:i8.20
Legal-tender notes , lllO.llO 4:i.l:tS,20
Hedelliptlllll fund with (1.
S. Treasurer (5 l'r rent.
of circulation) 1,025.00
70.770.4:1
US I Ml
2".r.t;:i.2:i
in,2H(5.!IG
B.i:i!,90
Total 1234.037.42
Liabilities
Capital Stock puld In 50,000.00
Surplus fund 415. 20
Undivided profits, lasn ex
penses and tiui'H paid... 410.90
Niiilonul Hank notes out
stanillng 8,400.00
Individual deposits subject
to check 127,K!ir..83
Demand ceilltlcalps of de
posit 4ll.915.43
Total 1231,037.48
STATE OF ORI'XiON,
County nf Clackamas. sh.
I, F. .1. Meyer, cashier of tlm above
named bunk, do solemnly swear tliut
the nbovn stiitiuiH'tit trim to tho
best of my knowleilgo and belief.
V. J. MUYKIt.
Ciishler.
Subscribed and sworn In before mo
this 2tul ilny of December, 1908.
JOHN F. CLAUIC,
Notary riihllc.
(Seal.)
Correct Attest;
D.
C.
- M.
LATOUIIKTTH,
LATOURRTTE,
LATOtlRICTTE.
To relievo llm worst form of Rheu
matism, lake n t .n km ,n fill of the fol
lowing mixture after each mean nud
nt Im ill line:
Fluid Kvtriict Dandelion, onehnlf
ounce; Compound Kargoii. one ounce;
Compound Syrup of Sarsapnrllla, three
OIIIIC.'H
Tliee hiirinl.-BK Ingredients ran tie
oliinliied from our home druggist,
and are easily mixed by shaking (hem
well III a bottle. Relief Is generally
fell from the flint few dose.
This prescription force (he clog
g.-d up, Hincllvn kidney (u filler and
strain from tlm hksid (he ihiInoiioii
waslfi mutter and uric irld whloh
cause ItheiiiniitiNm.
As ItheumatlHin I not only the moni ;
painful and torturous dtseiise, hfit dun- i
gemu to life, till simple recipe will 1
tin doubt bo greatly valued by inntiy '
sufferer here at home, who should -nt
once prepare the mixture (u get i
this relief. i
It I said Hint a person who would
take (his prescription regularly, a dose I
or two dally, or even few time a
week, would never have erlou Kid-
ney or 1'rlnnry disorder or Kheumn-
Usui. i
Cut this out and preserve II. Cood
Rheumatism prescription which real
ly relieve are scarce, Indeed, and
when you Heed It, you want It badly.
Summon.
In I ho Circuit Court of (he State of
Oregon for tho County of Clack
amas. Shcdrli'k Rosehrook, 1'lnlntlff,
vs.
Kvn Chniiolle Rosehrook, Defendnnl.
To F.vn Charlotte Roselirook. the
alMive named defendant:
In the nunie of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required lo appear
mid answer tlm complaint against
you herein on or before the Hith day
of January. 1909, said day being after
the expiration of six weeks from the
llvst publication of (his summons, and
If you fall to sh appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply lo Hie Cour( for tho relief prayed
ofr In his complaint, viz.: for the
llHHoliitlou of the bonds of matrimony
xlHtlng between yourself and the
plaintiff.
I Inn sumnioiii: Is published by order
of linn. Thomas A. Mrltrlde, mado
and entered on tho 3tst day of No
vember, l'.iOS.
First publication on the Hli of Do-
cemlier. I90S.
IjihI publication on tho 15th of Jan-
nary. 1909.
MAC MA HON.
Attorney for I'lulntllT.
i
" I. . .. I
Repairing a Specialty.
WILLIAM GARDNER, Main St., near 9th
nnmiii.1. jiiNipwn
to tho home of Mr. and Mr. George
l'lisey.
Whirlwind bargain event. Stock of
men's clothing, furnishings, boot and
shoe and hats at price that stagger
all competitor. Lxk for the Green
Sign at J. Levitt's store on Main
street.
J. Levitt, a well known merchant
of this city, who ba been In a Tort
land hospital for aeveral week, waa
brought homo Sunday. HI complete
recovery win probably he a matter
of only a few week.
Mr. and Mr. C. E. Moreland. of
Chicago, are In this city visiting with
the former' mother, Mr. M. J. More
land. Mr. Moreland ha been a resi
dent of Chicago for the past eight
years, where ho was an employe of
the American Express Company. He
hds conic to Oregon to accept a alml-
tar position with the Northern Ex
press Company on the North Bank i
railroad, and will make his home In
Portland.
Mrs. George Dixon, of Portland, was
I an Oregon City visitor Tuesday.
C. I). Harding, who Is on a railroad
survey In Western Oregon, arrived
I In Oregon City, Tuesday, and Is spend-,
I Ing a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Harding.
I). Fouts, of Viola, was in Oregon
; City Wednesday on business. j
Miss Harriet Bates, who Is connect- j
ed with thn Canby Bank & Trust Com- j
j pany, was In Oregon City Tuesday on i
her way to Lincoln, Nebraska, where
no win npend several mouth with
her brother. Mis Hate formerly lly
i od In Nebraska, bofore aolnir to fan.
by.
William H. Paddock and wife gave
a family reunion dinner on Thursdny
hi. ineir nome. Among the ont-or town
guest wero Captain Mark W. Lark
Ins, of Chicago; Jf-asle A. Elliott, of
Portland; Mis Grace Paddock, of
Portland; Mr. and Mr. Henry W. El
liott and Miss Marjorlo Paddock, of
the West Side.
Take DcWIU's Kidney and liludiUir
Pills. They are antiseptic and soothe
pain quickly. Insist upon DeWltt's
Kidney and Bladdor Pill. Regular
"Izo 50c. Sold here by Jonos irug
Co.
DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN
THE RAIN Get acquainted with E.
W. Mellon lr. Co.. Complete Hoile
furnlshers. Use their freo stable room.
IT IS A
PERFECT FIT
THAT WE GIVE YOU
That Is the reputation we
maintain.
William McLarty
Tailor
ANDRESEN BUILDING
Second Floor
Suspension Bridge Cor.
The
Store
Watch Our Business Grow
and
MAIN
Extra Special
Ladies' I Mack Sattccii Petticoats and a few in
Wash Jiii";ianis, 75 and 'k quality,
Special, each ;j0o
Heavy Fleeced Outing Flannel, worth 9 and
Iff, Special, the yard 7 l-LV
Ladies' Pure White Fleeced Vests and Pants,
Special, each 23c
Children's Fleeced Vests and Pnnts, sizes IS
to :0, 2."e ones, a few to close out,
t'ach .18c
Ladies' (iowns, made of Good Quality Flan
nelette, each '. . ,50c
. Apmn Gingham, Hlue and Drown Checks, 7c
grade, Special 5o
Dleached Table Damask, a good quality,
Special . 2oc
Decorated Crepe Paper, 8c rolls, Special. . ,5c
Pox Paper and Envelopes, regular 13c
Special, box 5c
WHY NOT TRY
Popham's
ASTHMA REMEDY
Gtvos Prompt and positive relief In
every case. Sold by druggist.
Trial package by moll
10 cents.
Williams Mfg. Co., Prop,, Cleveland, 0
For salo by Huntley Bros. Co.
Shirt Waists
Up-to-date Tailor Made Shirtwaists
$1.50 $J.63 $2.00
Extraordinary
Bargains In
REAL ESTATE
D. K. BILL & CO.
Masonic Building
(See them first.)
REAL ESTATE
Farm Lands, Timber, and
City Property a Specialty
E. P. ELLIOTT 4 COMPANY
Konni 10, Mnaontc Tcinjtlr. Oregon
City, OrcK'n.
Home Phone, Oflicc, 8
Itct., Alfli
Rain Coats
A few Ladies' Kain Coats will be offered much
below regular price
$ 7.00 Coats for 7... $5.00
S.50 Coats for $G.50
12.00 Ci mts for $9.00
Dross Skirts
Xow is your chance to get a good, well made
and stylish skirt at a greatly reduced
price
.$ 4.00 Skirts for $3.50
5.50 Skirts for $4.50
U.00 Skirts for $5.00
7.50 Skirts for $5.75
8.00 Skirts for $0.50
10.00 Skirts for $8.50
China Ware
Early this Spring a large Eastern
house made a shipnieut of chinawarc
to a Portland man, who, for some rea
son, never paid for them we finally
bought this lot of dishes and are now
offering them at a great deal less than
regular price. They consist of cups and
saucers, salad dishes, plates, mugs,
pitchers and vases. Fine dishes make
very acceptable Christmas ' presents.
Doll Buggies
Doll Buggies at 35e, (ioc and $1.00
Doll Beds, white with gilt trimming, the
- largest and best you ever saw
t 35c
Drums for the boys from 50c to. .$1.25
Books
Picture Books beginning at le to. . .3Sc
Including the Buster Brown and
Mother Goose Hooks.
The Henry and Alger Books for Boys
at 2oc.
1c, 5c, 10c and 25c
Are prices at which we have hundreds of toys
and games. This season the dolls are, if pos
sible, more beautiful tlien ever before.
Small china Dolls with or without hiiiv.lc
Dolls with china hands, heads and feet, ten
inches long 5c
Dolls with china heads, hands and feet, thir
teen inches long 10c
Dolls with china heads, hands and feet, six-
teen inches long 25c
Kid body bisque Dolls 18, 25, 50, 83, $1.25
French jointed dressed Dolls
25c, 38c, 50c, 68c, 75c, $1.25 and $1.50.
Shoes
Men's Medium and Fine Shoes, $1.50, $2.00,
$2.50 and , $3.00
Men's Heavy Shoes, $2.25, $2.65 $3.50
Men's High Top Shoes $5.00
Boys' High Top Calf Shoes $2.50
Boys' Kid or Calf Shoes, $1.48, $1.68, $2.25,
$2.40
Misses' and Children's Shoes $1, $1.25 $1.50
Ladies' Kid Shoes, $1.50, $1.85, $2.35, $2.50
Ladies' Calf Shoes, $1.85 and $2.00
Infants' Shoes, 25c, 60c, S5c, $1.00
Hip and knee Bubber Boots for men of
the Wales Good Year Brand also the Xoon
socket Brand Rubber Boots for children and
vouths.
Corsets
P. X. Corsets made in the new up-to-date
styles, gives proper shape to the figure
beside affording comfort to the wearer.
"We have several styles of them at 75c,
98c, and $ 1.25
The XT. H. Brand of various stvlcs we offer
at 4Rr
TENTH
EACH YEAR we have tried to induce out customers to supply their Christmas wants be
fore the rash of the holiday season. The nearer the approach of Christmas, the less the
variety of choice articles to select from, and the larger the crowd of buyers. It is to your
advantage as well as ours for you to buy Christmas Goods early. If you have no place to
keep your purchases we can take care of them for ypu.
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Directors.