5 HUNTLEY BROS. CO. Annual January Sale 50c 25c 15c $1.50 50c 25c 50c 25c 50c 05c 25c 50c 35c Quinine Pilla 25c Can Vaseline' 09c Poroun Planter 06c Fever Thermometers 98c Tooth Brunh Hair Brunh Iliir Brunh Null DruHh Cloth Brunh Florada Water 25c 17c 29c 13c 34c 38c Rexall Talcum Powder Whluk Brooms 34c Whltilt Drooum 20c 15c 2.50 sS Razors 97c $2.00 Self Honing Strops 97c $1.00 Swatty Hones 67c $2.00 Niicgct Hot Water Bottle $1.50 (Guaranteed for two yearn) $1.25 Hot Water Bottle 79c ' $1.25 Fountain Syringe 79c $2.00 Ladles Hand Bags 98c " 75c Bulb Syringe 4'c 75c Fountain Syringe 50c 40c Toilet Cream 13c 25c Can Vlncol 18c 25c Cancara Tablets ISc $1.75 Pictures 98c 75c Beef Iron and Wine 38c I 0 Huncfrc i of customers have taken advantage of theopportunltles offered In cur Jan. Sales. Have you done like wise? There still remains another week and while many of the bargains olfered early In the month are gone yet we have added additional ones totakejhelr place so you are sore to find some thfng of interest to you at cut prices. C. E. SPENCE CHOSEN ELECTED DIRECTOR OP PATRONS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY TO SUCCEED HIMSELF. Tho adjourned meetluK of tha Pa trniiM l.lfii InffurniK.'u Company, of Ore Kn, WaMliliiiflon mid Iilulio wan hold Monday ufteniooii at tha court houxi. (JooiK'i Ia.uM", of Warner GiunK", lircHlilliiK. William llimril of Alnplu Uiim UritiiK", ttctod ui c:r(iUry. Tli only Ijunlix-ttH of Urn mvutliiK w the nlnclloti of ft (llri'dor for two yearn, and Cliurlen JC. Hi'ii), of CaniM, wan chimi'ii to nueceeil hlinHi'lf. Among tint CruiiKum pruHonl worn J, I). Chit wood, of DaiiiHMcuH, It. H. Cue, of t'linliy; Wllllum lliinnell, of Mllwmi ki'ii; (-'. K. HpKiirn, of Crui; Mm. J. H. Canto, of Mllwuiiknn; C. C. Ihjr liinil, of ()hwiko; Mr. nihl Mrs, T. U TurniT, of Tuuliiiln; U. T. Molvln, of l!nrl(iw; Mm. Mary H. llowunl, of Mil lino; IM. J lnrrliiKtoii, of (llmlmono; O. A. Clionny, of On-Kon City; ;-oro Uizelle, of Mount fli-itHBtit ; Wllllum Ileurd, of Mitilo' DR. BOLTAU COMINCJ. English Evn(jnllt to Hold nlght'i Meeting! Here, Fort- Dr. (ieniKa Holtuit, of Ind(iu, Euk land, an alilu vuiiKdlnt , mid ex (lomider of Horluluru him heiui liivlU'd hy ini'iiilierH of tlio Firm llautlitt Church to hold a two wcekH' mlBHlon lieKliiiilriK Hunduy moriiliiK, Feliruury 7. Dr. Holluil coiiH'H well recomuielid eel utid Ih a HpiM liillrtt In pointing out from the IIMilu what lint ChrlHtluu life la. While Dr. Holtiiu'a iiiIhhIuh la pri marily to ChrtHtlHim, Im la ulao a Kreni help to thorn who do not mako a profeHHlon of rellKlon and who are niixliiuN to know whul tha ChrlHtlan life In. A cordlul In vital loll la ex tended to ull In Oregon ciiy and u liurha to uttend the meetliiK which will he held urery aflemoon and ov ciiIiik I'xoi-pt Kalnrdiiy. LOCAL BRIEFS William Krhat. of Hhitrwood. waa an On-iinn City vUllor Huturday. Juditit Charli'a Thompaon, of B(af ford, waa an On-uon City vlnltor Hat urduy. W. II. UorliiK. onn of Ctarkamna ('iiiuiy'a prominent farmer, waa In Oregon i lly on litmlnein Katurday. AKPiiry for the cnlidiratnd ML Hood Ilmir. i'lonecr Tranafor Co. Uoth plionci. Mr. Bam Whit" la tired of buying Kround coffeo. Hho buya KolKr'a (iolden (jata wind rouii nnd grind II. Horn, January 10, at tliu Klectrlo Jlolel, twin Klrln to Mr. and Mr. K. H. Hrliwerln. Duo of tha llllla unci dli'd Hunduy. Mr. Mary U Howard, atalo tu'eto tnry of tho (Irnime, waa In Oregon City Krldiiy, havliiK coma to atind the funeral of tlio lata Dr. Canto. It. 8. McUutthlln, Mra. M. U Hob nrta and Mra. Maggie JoIiiihuii. of Milwaukee, wuro ntunug thn Mllwau ken peoplo who came to Oregon City to attend thn funeral of Dr. Canto. Had boya will not Jump over your fenre If barbed wlr U stretched over tha top. Prank Ilmch la nelllng a nnw kind of wire of 2C00 foot cover ing rapacity to onn hundred pound. A. T. Hal ten, of I'nderwiHid, arriv ed laat week, and I tho giiml of hla HlMler. Mr. J. I Waldron. Mr. Hatters Ih taking up a claim near Hood River, nnd aaya thai the weiither there I tin UHiially cold thla year. Itima Karr, of Hlierlilun, who ha bven vIkIHiir with' hi parent, Mr. and Mra. Inaac Karr. Iiaa rejurned to Hiieriuan. Air. Karr la meelliiK with Herein in tiherlduii, wliero ho la in Kaited In tha drug bimlnem. Anionic tha Hhrlner who went to I'oriland Saturday nmlit to uiiund thn quarterly mi.-etliiK of tho Blirlner were JudKo Thouiaa K. Hyan, John Adamiv John Uder, Krneat I". Kanda, Alvln Mlley, Dr. H. 8. Mount, Dr. E. A. Hoininer, Dr. W. K. Carll. Charlua J. Ilui-hnnaii uud K. J. Dniilton. Mr. and Mr. Irt Wlahurl aud ion, HuMell. Kormnrly of thl city, havu Kotiu to Nowport, whero Mr. WUnjart lia purriiBHed a dniK more: Mr. Wlnhurt waa In tho drtiK bualncM In (irniita ' after leaving here, nnd from that city ho went to linker City, where, ho waa connected with the LevliiKor drun toro for novvrnl year. Hit recently r.nli;ned hi HHltlon with thn llrlnk a i'liarmacy of l'ortland. II. T. Melvln, onn of Harlow' moat prlmlneiit cltlxeii. wa lu Oregon City oil bUHlnr Monday. Kay Coopnr, who ha been vlaltlnx for thu pant week with his parent, Mr, mid Mr. K. H. Cooiier, ha r turned to CiiHcnde Uicka, where ho la lineman, for the 1'ncltlc Telephono & Teleuraph Company. Karl l.iitr, left Monday for Silver ton, where ho will haveicharKO of a brunch Htorn of J. I'avlt, of thla city. Maxwell Telford will bkhIsi Mr. Ua- vlt In OrcRon City during Mr. I,uu' ahaence. Orenoii Dental Parlor, oyer hard- Iiik Drun Store. Examination free. Tnkn DeWltt'a Kidney nnd Hlndder rill. They nro for weak back, back ache, rhcumntlxm. pain nnd all kid ney and Madder trouble. Soothing mm nntiaeptlc. Uegulnr alio 60 cent. Sold by Jonea Drug Co. The Grocer Hand Full Of Dollar Bills One make quite a renpectiihle looking pile, but you can nave, a one dollar bill each tlmo you buy tho following assortment. Our Wll HiiKneH to take Htnall prollta in order to make thl thu actual "Market I'lnco" of Oregon City, mean a grelit deal to you. Kor thla week wo offer tho following naortmont aold only aa arrang eed. Everything guarnuteed iih repreaented or money refunded. Rend and then call for Assortment No. 21. Assortment No. 21 5 Bars Laundry Soap 25c 3 Cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 25c . I Two lb. Package Wheat Mush JOc I " ' "Prepared Pancake Flout J5c ) Bottle Blueing 05c I lb. Best Bulk Tea inny flavor) ' 75c i Package Arm & Hammer Soda 05c I lb. Can Seeley's Baking Powder 25c JO lb. Com Meal ""' 25c t lb. Seeley's Blend Coffee 1 40c t Bottle Catsup ' lnt 10c . 12 lbs. Granulated Sugar 50c i Bottle Flavoring Extract !0c ' no. 3 Box Soda Crackers 20c . 3-lb. package Washing Powder J 5c t Gallon Vinegar 30c 50 lb. Hard Wheat Flour $!.J5 Total $5.00 GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY REMEMBER flHE PLACE Seeley's The People's Store 9th and Main Street, Oregon City' Among tho Oregon City peoplo who went to tho leKlaluLuru Tueiiduy wuro Gilbert U Hedge, O. D. Eby. K. A, Mile. Mr. H. triteu left Tuesday for Halem. where she will witness the proceeding of thu legislature for a few day. Mra. J. E. Hedge, after a two day' vlnlt in Halem at tho legisla ture, whore Bennlor Hedges Is, re turned Tueday night. (ieorgu A. Harding and Leo Hard ing were among the Democrat who went to Halem Tuesday to watch the leglslaluru elect Coveriior Chamber lain to thu Culled States Senate. Clyde (i. Huntley returned Wednes day from Salem, where he has been waichlug the proceedings of tho leg islature for the last two day. Mr. Huntley waa member from Clacka mas County of tho aesslons of 1903, Vmi'o and 1907 and secured the enact ment of the Corrupt Practlcea Law that bear hla name. TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS At The Lowest Prices VICTOR and EDISON We carry these two makes because we know they are the very best machines made , We carry a complete stock of Records, over 3500 pieces to select from, in cluding Victor Records, all sues; Double Faced Records, Edison Records and Edison Ambeiol. Records. CANT AFFORD IT is no longer an excuse. You can buy a Phonograph and Records here on the easiest kind of terms. ' (We repair all makes of Talking Machines.) Wo will duplicate any special offer made by any Victor or Edison dealer in United States SOCIETY Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Cor. COURT IS IN SESSION Willamette Council, Knlghta and Ladte of Security, gave a banquet In Woodmen of the World hall Mon day evening In hohor of Mr. and Mr. Colonel Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McComb, who wore recently married. The hall waa beautifully decorated with ferns and Oregon grape and the spread wag delicious. An Informal reception for the newly wedded quartet took place. After the banquet the member of the Coun cil enjoyed a "benn game" the first prlo going to C. Green and tho sec ond to Mrs. Augusta Lutx. About 70 peoplo were present and the affair was unusually enjoyable. Charlea M. Slow, member of the ed itorial stair of The Oregonlan, and Mix Marlon Cook were married Tuesday afternoon. The wedding, an Informal affair, took place at the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus M. Cook. In Irvlngton. Hev. I'aul Jlader, of tho Hassalo Street Congregational Church, offici ated. Mr. and Mra. Stow took an evening train for a few days' trip out of town. A book of poems, recently published by Mrs. Stow, then Marlon Cook, attrncted much favorable at tention. Mr. Stow came West severs', year ago from Grand Rapid, Mich. Ho was connected with Oregon City newspaper for several months. He was a student at Stanford several year. The I'arkplace Young People' So ciety of Christian Eudeavor I ar ranging for the presentation of the 6-act drama, "llmken Fetters, by Charlea Townsejid. The production will take place Saturday evening, January 30, at the Assembly hall in t'arkpluco. Harvey E. nnmlio and Miss Alice M. lllce were married In.thla city last Saturday, Justice of the Peace Sam son olllclntlng. Mra, E. H. Cooper was taken com pletely by surprise nt her home on Tenth nnd Jackson Street, Tuesday night, when nbout 20 members of the Artisan Lodge culled to remind her of her 42ml birthday. .Mrs. Cooper, who hns been an active member of tho Artisan Uxlge for several years, and who Is ul present secretnry of the orgnnlnztlon, was presented with a set of handsome silver spoon 8 by tho members of the lodgo, as a tok en of their appreciation of her in terest she has taken in the work of the lodgo. As soon as Mrs. Cooper recovered from the surprise, a social. time followed until a lute hour. Nieto Barlow Lawrence CONTRALTO VOCAL CULTURE, CONCERT WORK Phone Main 1794 1206 Washington Street. Particular Men ARE PLEASED WITH OUR LAUNDRY WORK BECAUSE IT IS DONE RIGHT, BECAUSE WE GET IT OUT THE DAY WE PROMISE IT AND BE CAUSE WE GUARANTEE IT. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT. CASCADE LAUNDRY Phone Main S3. ', Third and Main Street. 16- SEVERAL IMPORTANT CASES TO BE TRIED THIS WEEK AND NEXT. Case of considerable Importance that have been hanging Ore for months have been placed on the cal endar for trial at thla adjourned term of the Circuit Court, which opened in Oregon City Monday. The docket at the regular November term was a record breaker and there were sev eral cases that took practically all the time at the disposal of Judge Mc Brlde. The suit of Adklns Bros, the Greenwood Lumber Company was nut fnr trial Ml MondaV. but Will Drob- ably be setled out of court. The fol-1 lowing cases have been ptacea on me calendar: January 22, Latourette va. Apper soii. W. W. Cotton and C. D. & D. C. Latourette for Plaintiff; V. D. Fen ton and Franklin T. Griffith for de fendant. January 23, Trulllnger vs. Jaggar, C. D. & D. C. Latourette for plain tiff; Geo. C. nrownell anl J. E. Hedg es for defendant. 1 . I January 2(1. School District No. 48 vs. School District No. 115. January 27. Yager vs. Yager. January 28. Oregon City Manufac turing Company vs. Hawley Pulp & Paper Company. The suit of Latourette vs. Apper son Is one of considerable Importance Involving a large sum of money. Cap tain Apperaon appeared as surety for money advanced to Henry Meldnim and H. H. Johnson. The appearance of two such well kuowu attorneys as W. V. Cotton and W. D. Fenton In the case lends it additional Interest. Another case that is atractlng atten tion is that of Mrs. Erlkke Trulllnger against Frank Jaggnr for $5000 damages. GLADSTONE 80CIETY" ELECTS. New Officer Are Chosen For the Year By Ladles' Aid. The Ladles' Aid Society of the Christian Church of Gladstone held a meeting Friday at the church, and the election of officers took place. Those serving last year were re-elected, aa follows: President, Mrs. L. A. Read; vice-president, Mrs. T. E. Gault; secretary, Mrs. Grant Olds; treasurer, Mrs. Nlles. . The Christian church was organiz ed March 25. and since Its organiza tion the Ladles' Aid Society has worked diligently and has raised $184. by giving entertainments, sup pers and by sewing. The society re cently donated. $50 for the purchase of a large stained window for the church. It is planned to give a sup per in the church parlors next month, but the date has not been set. The suppers given each month by this so ciety are always well attended. The society has about 30 members. FARM HAND BEATS WOMAN. Otto Miller Assaults Mrs. Scheff and Escapes. David : Otto Miller Is wanted by the po lice. He is charged with beating Mrs. David Scheff, of Hedland, and after receiving information relative to the assault Sheriff Heatle started for Red land. Before reaching there, however, he found that the man had fled and It Is believed he reached Oregon City ajid caught a car Into Portland. Mil ler hns been working at the Scheff place for tho Inst six weeks. He Is a German, aged 55 years, and wore a brown checked coat, blue shirt, and brown overalls. He Is given to laugh ing. He is about 5 feet G inches in height and had about two weeks' growth of beard when he disappeared. Fined $15 for Fighting. Justice of the Peace Samson has Imposed a fine of $15 on Robert Mul len, who entered a plea of guilty on a charge of assault. Ho was fighting on Main street with A. K. Brown. who pleaded self defense and was discharged. , How la Your Digestion? . Mrs. Mary Dowllng. of No. 228 8th Ave., Sun Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. She soys; "Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters In a case of acute Indigestion, prompts this testi monial. I am fully convinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters Is the best remedy on the market today." This great tonic and alternative medicine Invigorates the system, purifies the blood and is es pecially helpful in an lorms ot ie male weakness. 50c at Jones Drug Co. BURGLARS AT WILSONVILLE. Two Men Break Into Farmer' Bank and Steal Gun. WILSONVILLE, Or., Jan. 16. The Farmers' Bank of this place was broken Into Friday night by two rob bers, who entered by the front door, prying it open with a chisel, then dug a hole in the brick wall of the vault, large enough to crawl in. They ransacked the paper to no good, then with two drills 'tried to drill the safe by nitroglycerine, but failed. After breaking the drills and working until an early hour they left their tools where they quit and took possession of an Oregon Electrio hand car at the station near by, where they left a valise containing 10 pounds of dyn amite and a bottle of glycerine. They traveled north on the car to Molloy, where they abandoned the car and took to tha woods, and all trace of them was lost. They took the gun from the bank . OABTOniA. IMMI too nan Aiwars , IINHQIM Roblion Obtains Honors. Charles Robison, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Robison, has obtained signal honors at Eugene, where he is a student at the University of Ore gon. Ho is the winner of the leader ship of the negative debating team of the Unlversity.and walked off with the alumni medal for the best indi vidual debater In' the final tryouts. Robison will go to Moscow March 25 next to participate in a debate at the University ot Idaho with s his col leagues. Ho is a member of the class of 1911 and is editor of the Junior Annual for his class. Mix by shaking well In a bottle, and take a teaspoonful after each meal and at bedtime. He states that the ingredients can be obtained from any good prescrip tion pharmacy at small cost, and, be ing of vegetable extraction, are harm less to take. This pleasant mixture. If taken regularly for a few days, is said to overcome almost any case of rheu matism. The pain and swelling, if any, diminishes with each dose, un til permanent results are obtained, and without injuring the stomach. While there are many so-called Rheu matism remedies, patent medicines, etc, some of which do give relief, few really give permanent results, and the above will, no doubt be great ly appreciated by many sufferers here at this time. , Inquiry at the drug stores of this neighborhood elicits the Information that the drugs are harmless and can be bought separately, or the druggist here will .mix the prescription for oud readers if asked to. Quails Perish With Cold. On the McCord farm at Mount Plea sant William J. McCord on Friday, while doing some chores, found five quails huddled together, and upon close examination found that they had perished during the severe cold wea ther. Upon looking further Mr. Mc Cord found many more of the birds dead near a tree where they had tak en shelter. Many of the fanners in the county have fed the wild birds during the storm, but many of them were frozen to death. Leading Real Estate Dealers If you wish to sell your arm or timber land, or wish to trade fcr a good piece of city property, list H with W. F. SCHOOLY & CO. at the same old stand. Don't be foolish -enough to go to some new firm who are changing around all the time. Don't forget the No. 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE. NEW YORK NEWSPAPER PRINTS PRESCRIPTION DIRECTIONS TO PREPARE SIMPLE YET REMARKABLE HOME MIXTURE. A well known authority on Rheu matism gives the following valuable though simple and harmless, prescrip tion, which any one can easily prepare at nome: ' Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. nri FIVE-MINUTE TALK Bow to Kep Awaj CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS For Whole Yrar kr Slnl AppUcatlon of AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM (Grma Wood Pwwrver.) Non-polvonout. Sanitary Odor. Put up In lithographed cans only. Don't 1t your dealer give you a worthies imiutloa. FOR 8 ALE BY ALL DEALERS. CnrboHneam Wood Freaervlnff Co. rorumna, ur. Milwaukee. Vft. New York. N. T. San Franciaco. CaL Fisher, taenSCa. Wholesale A sent. Dept. 13, Portland Oregon. Write for Testi (MR BOSS UStlAi UCAILURnA MM ONLY ONE GENUINE jTHERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOUNEUM, THAT IS THE AVENARIUS ' CARBOUNEUM. THERE IS A CHEAP IMITATION ON 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'OALLONS AT " $1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT 13 CLAIMED FOR IT. INSIST ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND SOLD IN OREGON CITY. a. ioi Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos and Furnitue Moving Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Phones, Office 1121, Residence 1333 525 Main Street 1 I