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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY DKOKMHKU 17, 100!l '41 m il 4 4 IS ox 1 - t .v i 4- ll,1R?LlLc Sian Two Doors South of Postofficc, main street Oregon City, OJ '"- ' - - - -... . ... ...... , II yfd o rYr Hundreds of Gift Ar Only Seven More Days of the Big Discount Sale The amazing discount sale my Third Animal Profit-Sharing Event continues but for seven more days. Only this short time in which to take advantage of the greatest selling wnt ever held In Oregon City. On account of the purchase of the Rosenstein Store, I must move Janu ary 1st, so before that time must close out my large stock of Men's Wear. Take advantage by buying now, for never again will you have such a tremendous buying opportunity. Cy clonic tides at Big Reductions Christum only n few day off-only, seven more big buying day - and I am ready for the gift seeker with n mom Hum complete stock of articles Tor men suitable for gifts. Mo not worry about what to give "him," for an Inspection of my slock will II it it Jiist the needed article lit a mighty small cost. On account of my removal January 1st, everything must go, lieueo you will llml everything In this lino In my big. clean Hlock at tremendously low discount price. Cuiim tomorrow. 1 -w- a e ESainole O'coats Sensational Sale Boys' Suits The great sale of my Boys' Suits continues with unabatinir Interest an.t fr,-., th maae me past weeks, Oregon City people certainly appreciate the wonderful vw ir.,r.,.i ti, inciuuea siuray buns tor Doys in. tho Knickerbocker styles, at prices away less thau usual. Take advantage of the enormous reductions for this week-give the boy one of these dandy Suits we are oner.ng tor uiis wees as a Corlstnias Gift-he will appreciate It and -twill be a mlirhtv econon.t cal and sensible gift as well. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits worth to $3.50 at this sale $2.25 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits worth to 3.00 at this sale $3.45 Boys' Knickerbocker Sultb. worth to JS.00 at this sale $4.45 Boys' Knickerbocker Suits worth to JS.OO at this sale $5.15 Buy Xmas Gifts Here-Many Gifts for Men at Big Cuts A man will always appreciate a useful gift moro than anything else something to wear and here are some mighty reductions for this sale on little things for gifts that every man will surely want r-somethlng that will remind him of the giver's generosity for months to come. Silk Handkerchiefs, fancy embroidered borders. A al- ues up to $1.00 go at this sale for only 45c Fancy Silk Mufflers make handsome gift worth up to $2.00 go for only . 95c Men's fancy Slippers in leath er and felt. Good useful gift. Values to $2.50 at this sale only $1 ''SKmf.. a "" A. -I . . b$of ' v II 1 ttliiiAiti hot Br"?: V- V.'(dS3jB' StHLOSS BROS 6 CO. cSlV'S 71 JUfV' fitt Clothes fl.ktr i jff 6iltire lid Key Trlt v-'i Sii Sale Drummers' Sample Line A clothing manufacturer offered me a great lot of Hample overcoats, nuiity different styles and colors. Including the popular, stylish Overcoat with military collar. An these coats were made up for samples, you ran ace that they are extraordinarily well mad", and represent the cream of the manufacturer' output, The entire lot goes on sale tomorrow, to go without regard to value A (hey were purchased at a tremendous reduction, I am able to offer Ihem to you It III rl' I. A It WIIOKKSAl.K COST. I Values In these flue Values In these nne Values In these fine Hoys' le, Mil, c.d- Overcoats to $IS U0, Overcoats to $22.50. Overcoats to $25.00, lars. values to $S 50 K al K t go nt go at $11.85 $14.85 $18.85 $5.85 AH Men's Suits Reduced Lower Than Ever for My Wonderful Sale All my Men's Suits must go within the next few days, so have reduced them still farther apply ing the prlce kulfe as It was never used before, l must move January 1st. and before then A I.I. OK MY MUX'S 8CIT8 Ml'ST GO. Itcmcmher, tnv slock comprises the stylish Schloss Itros. Clothes and Society Brand Clothes all at marvelous reduction. Men's Suit Values $20.00. Go at this sale fur only up to i $13." Men's and Young Men' Suit value up to $15, during this ""I" Q 95 go for J)0. Men's and Young Men's Suit values up to $12 50 go for at this for .... Estacada and Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. At a well attended meeting of rep resentative citizens of the eastern action of Clackamas County, held in the Grange Hall at Garfield Saturday, preliminary work for the organizing of a fruitgowers' union met with un qualified success. Temporary of ficers were elected as follows: E. L. Wonacott, chairman:' A. O. Whitcomb, secretary. A committee of five, com prising Philip Standish, S. E. Woos ter, W. P. Snuffln, A. D. Schmidt and E. Closner, were appointed to pre pare the constitution and by-laws for the organization. These are to be in readiness at the next meeting to be held at Estacada on Friday next at 1 o'clock P. M. The name to be given the association will be .decided upon later. Much enthusiasm was mani fested and the movement appears to have the full support of everyone in terestd In the upbuilding and develop ment of the fruit Industry In the vicin ity of Estacada. Dr. and Mrs. H. V. Adix entertained about 40 guests at their home Fridav evening. The game 500 was played. Mrs. J. W. Reed and Miss Agnes Beach assisted at luncheon. The Autumn leaves tastefully arranged with the light of a bright firelde shin ing upon the madded much to the preitiness of te event. BORING. James Allison, blacksmith at Sandy, while repairing- the roof of his house, slipped and fell 18 feet, breaking or dislocating one hip and sustaining in ternal injuries. It was thought that his injuries would prove fatal, but it is now believed that he will recover but may sustain the loss of one limb. D. C. Loomls, of Portland, with a party of men conntected with the Xorthern Idaho & Montana Power Company. wPre In Boring Friday look ing for water power. These gentlemen have been In Lake County, Oregon, and now intend to find water power In this neighborhood if possible. They Intend to look over the Clackamas River as well as tne Sandy River for power sites. Rev. Guy Phelps, who has been con ducting revival meetings in the M. E. Church at Boring, is meeting with success and will contluue the meet ings for possibly two weeks longer. Nearly all the lumber and tie mills in this section, which have been shut i)wn since the commencement of the bad weather, have started again and expect to run steadily from now on. , Ray Keith, employed by the S. P. H. Lumber Company, had his hand severely cut by a saw and went to a Portland hospital for medical attention. 1 AN IDEAL GIPT For Christmas A Pair of Shoes or Slippers is a practical gift. You can purchase a shoe order and the recipient can come in and he fitted after Christmas. PRICES FROM 50c to $5.00 DODGE. We have been having heavy winds, rain and snow here for the last two monthn. The snow Is gone now, but the rain Is still here. Potato digging Isn't done yet. Some will have early potatoes In the spring, as digging will not be finished until spring. G. Keller lost a fine colt last week and has another horse sick now. Joe Keller and wife were visitors last week at his brother, George's, in Dodge. The heavy storms drove the deer down to the settlements, with the help of -the wolves, the hound drove they back. Those that did not break their necks to get In the barrels, out of the hounds' way. There Is such a thing as being "hounded to death." The high water nearly took W. H. Rradley's bath house away on Clear Creek, as some one pulled the steeple to the pad lock out and let the door open. J. M. Pack saved It by nail ing up the door and fastening Its DOVER. The Mrs. Miller that lives on I)r. Water's place has been quite Blck for some time. Hlrch Roberts called at the homo of Rev. Exon one evening last week. Our school is almost to a close, with a splendid enrollment this year, have moved In and taken possession of tho same. I Warner (irango will meet tomorrow. The regular meeting time comes on : protection. Nover Christmas day. so the meeting Is call- i only a joke. cd a week earlier. A llvo meeting Is I oihers lire trvlng to attract the expected, as the election of officer ,,w,.,.t attention of the young ladl- Our r 'tit snow and cold spell has encouraged n few of our young men to growing rhln whlHkers, for wlutiT mind Willie, Its Is an Important feature. uttver llalley, who recently com The snow Is gone and refreshing , p,.t,.d his dwelling 011 his property rains have come to this place once more. Christmas will soon bo here and on Evergreen Ave., Is now ocupylng the same. Kll Parker, recently sold two of his ...ir ,iruKramme is almost reauy. Lome fine milk cows to Lazello & Son, for out and see Santa Claus on Tuesday , a neat sum. evening, December 21, at the Dover cnurcn. G. R. U'oodle has been working our roads the last few days. Rev. Abbott, district superintendent of the Sunday Schools, will preach at Dover Sunday, .December 19. toward names, or George, was a W-o-l-f hunting near Dover Sunday. Augustine Miller, who has been working down near the Columbia, has returned home again. Mrs. Alexander Hews Is on t,hc sick list at this date. Our telephones are not giving good service at present. We have to walk too far to get news transferred, by showing ' (hem beautiful apples. Xever in In ! C. and U, this Is only a Joke. Home more. The subject for debate lust Friday evening was: "Resolved Unit Pro hibition should be adopted," In which the Judges derided two In one In favor of the Alllrnuitlve. Since this lu t.lr., ti.lv n .leu n,nlnl ft... I.. for Twilight Literary Society to meet I ,,. ,. ' ' .Iir ' ' ' ' to them by voting In favor of prnhlli A special meeting has been called I a (;immI time was enjoyed hy ry III with a stroke Women Who Are Envied. Those attractive women who are lovely In face, form and temper are the envy of many, who might be like them. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipation or Kidney poisons show In pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretch- sides from swinging out in the ctir-'d complexion. For all mic.li, Electric cent- Hitters work wonders, purify the blood Oregon City Shoe Store JUSTIN S. LAGESON, Sole Proprietor Main Street - - Opposite Postofficc EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Palfrey, accom panied by their son, Ernest, made a trip to Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett. went to Estacada on Friday last and spent a couple of days with their daughter. Mrs. J. p. Woodle. Mrs. R. IJ. Gibson and Miss Crouch called on Mts. Walter Douglac Sunday afternoon and spent the evening at tne nome of Wesley Douglass. Mr. Ellis and family have recently moved Into our neighborhood from Sellwood, and are living at the Eagle Creek Falls. Tracy Clester and his sister, Bes sie, called on Blna Douglass Sunday afternoon. A very pleasant evening Is promised us at the Christmas entertainment to be given at the Douglass schoolhouse December 23. All are cordially Invit ed. Mr. and Mrs. Will Howlett, of Port land, are visiting relatives of this neighborhood. It Is the intention of Mr. and Mrs. Howlett to move to Esta cada In the near future to reside. and give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. . GOc at Jones Drug Co. tomorrow night. The object Is to nt tend to snmo business matters, listen to a short programme nnd enjoy n good social time. Coffee nnd cake will be served by the ladles. All are wel come. M. O. Ijizelle has returned from Portland nnd reports a very Instruc tive meeting of the Oregon State Dairymen's Association. Miss Rlchnrdson, our new teacher, has completed her first week of school In this district and Is well pleased with her school. Mrs. Arlle Hoover Is on the sick list this week. It If ill. even though some of them like their "limit llcer." BARLOW. MOUNTAIN ROAD. Wood. Jesse ami family, of Lewlslon Idaho, are visiting his parents, Mr. laud Mrs. W. W. Jesse. j Our teacher. Miss Wlthey nnd Miss Dunn, are making It very pleasant for the children this winter. They have formed a glee club and meet at Tull's Hotel once a week III the eve ning. Tuesday night they gave the children a party, at the hotel. Re freshments were served. All of the older brothers and sisters were Invlt- Coal for Sale. Best medium, Mendota sacked coal at 8 per ton, Oregon City Commis sion Company. Trouble Makers Ousted. When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King' New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dys pepsia and Indigestion fly, hut more, he's tickled over his new, fine appe tite, strong nerves, healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right 25c at Jones Drug TWILIGHT. Everyone Is working to make a success of our Christmas tree In Xfflllght hall on Christmas eve. Mrs. Greeble.of Conemot, spent Sun day with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mc Cord. W. R. Snooks Is much Improved In health. He has been quite ill. Mr. Longren and family, who re cently purchased the Wlnesltt place. WANTED We are constantly having calls for small farms from JO to 60 acres with Improvements. " CROSS & HAMMOND OREGON CITY Miss Emma Volpp, who used to live here, has been visiting old time friends. Carl Klsle and Dewurd Hodge made a dying trip to Canby Saturday even ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. U Koellermeler nnd little daughter spent Sunday with his nnrents, of Advance. Quito an excitement prevailed In this neighborhood when tho mall carrier's horses became frightened near the school house and ran away. They ran about a mllo down rhe. road, when they ran Into a ditch and came to a stop. We are all glad to hear that tho mall carrier nor his horses wero not hurt. Most of the damage done was tho top of tho rig torn off. Mrs. Minnie La Flemm", who Is working In Portland, Is spending a short vacation with her parents, of this place. Ernest Tloekmnn was an Oregon City visitor Thursday. Mabel, Anna and Reward Hodge spent Thursday evening with the young folks at Elsie's. Otto Mngnussen, of Cnnby, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Peterson. A crowd of young folks from Moun tain Road attended the spelling match at. Frog Pond InHt Friday evening. They reported a fine time and some very good spelling was done. Mr. Allen, who Is working In Port land, was visiting friends and rela tives of this plnce Sunday. August Koellermeler, who has been laid up with a sprained knee Is able to be about again. There has been some grnln sown nnd gome hasn't. In fact It has been so rainy we can hardly get an oppor tunity between showers to visit neigh bors to really know what our brother farmers have accomplished. One thing sure, gome are accomplishing enough In the line of reading hooks and pap ers, and If we have such a continuous wet winter, many cane bottom chairs i will need repairing by Spring. eil ami nil. Mr. Towue Is v of paralysis. Charlie Ogle has been confined to his bed for some time with heart trouble. Mrs Wurfel Is still In Portland taking treatments for her heart ami the rheumatism. Fred Jesse has returned to Port land after helping his father on the ranch, for the past six months Elmer Irvln Is (pilte III with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Slmklns moved to Donald Monday. K. Moe has moved his family Into the house vacated by Mr. Slmklns. The following were elected officers of the 2llh Century Grange: W. H. Til!!, master; Daisy Ogle, overseer; Uesslo Sheppard, lecturer; W. W. Jesse, steward; W. II. Tull assistant. Mrs. Andriis, chaplain; H. T. Molvln, treasurer; L, I Irwin, secretny; Mrs, Peterson, (Into keeper; Mrs. Sheppard, Ares; Mts. Andrews, Po mona; Mrs, Jesse, Flora; I'omoina Andrews, lady assistant; llaltlo Ir win, organist. Mrs. Mack and daughter, Vera, of Rellwood, were visiting I lie former's daughter, Mrs. Ed Dempster of Fourth and Washington Ht recti, on Sunday. The Store WATCH OUR BUSINESS GROW EVERYTHING E0R CHRISTMAS Toys for the young ones Gifts for the elders Oar store is the real bat gain emporium lot Christmas shoppers Corner Main and Tenth Streets g 11