OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH. 11, 1910. Hi Ml There'is for those who come early to this spendid array of Spring and Summer WEARABLES which are now being shown within our store and in our window displays, Come in and let us show you the latest in SYSTEM THE CLOTHES WITH CLASS as a glance at this metropolitan line of clothing will convince you that for originality in style and patterns they are in a class by themselves. PRICES SI2.50 to $55.00 Agency for Holeproof Guaranteed Hosiery for Men, Women and Children PRICE BROS. SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS Clothiers for Men and Young Men OREGON dTY, OREGON JUDGE IRA JONES DEAD. Pioneer Attorney Pa.ae. In 8t. Vin cent' Hotpital, at Portland. Irn .lotion, olio i'f tho piMinliiont )ilo i inr nitonuyH of llio dtato, illod WVil . nomlny nlBlit at ti:8 t Si. Vincent' I Htwpltitl, nftor n fow tiny' lllnons of ! howl illsouso, s'il 5 y'ni. ' Jitt Joiio wns l'rii t Victory, Now ! York, mill wit Hi"' 'f JmlKo il Mrs. Nntlmnlol .Ioiioh. Ho rooolvoil 1 his oiluoiitlou In Kootiontor, Now York, having tiikon up dio study of litw, nml ! wiia itilmlttod to I ho lnr at llmt plaoo. ! Ho oiKiuiUod t'omptinyC, tilth Now York Volmitoors. "il Horvoil nt onp lulu lu tho Viiloii Army durliiK tlio flvll War, mid (oiikIU for his country until tho oml of tho war. Ho inarrloil Matilda H. I.owls. of Victory, Now York. who. with one ilauKlttor. Mrs. II Wlokliam WlnihiMp, of ivnvor, mirvlio, nml who woro with Mm wlvon tho I'inl emtio. Ho wns woll kfiown In IVrtliuul, whore ho pnu-llooil law. nftor arriving In Oro ' son about 25 yojirs niso. Ho rosldoil In that city tni it sovoriC yoar nito. when ho rotlrtM from notrvo IiiikIiiohs mill moved to Oroisoti City, roslilltiK on his farm on tho Wost Slilo. P. T. DAVIS. LUMBERMAN. Grand Army Veteran Panes at Ago of f6 Year. Whllo In convoriatloii with a iioIkIi I'or. noar his s:imlll, Just oast of K-tat-nila, I'hllaiiilfr T. Pavls. nod tiii yours. iliMppod iloiul at 4:30 1. M. Thursday froiu hoart falluro. MY. liavls was born In Madison County, Indiana, In Man-h. IS4 Ho cmuo to Iowa with his parent In isr.3. At tho nso of 21, ho enlisted us a private with Company P, I'Sth Iowa Infantry. serviiiR In the Civil War from Septetn her, ISiIS, until tho Kail of lStlS, when he wns honorahly illschnrKod. Whllo In Iowa, he married Mis Jennie Hayes, when they moved to Oreison and took up a homestead near Clack nmus Station In (ho year ISO, since which time they resided In or near that place. He Is a inomhor of the Ci. A. R. Post, of OroRon City, unit a member of the 1 0. O. K.. of Clack amas Station. Mr. Pnvta wa a pio neer sawmill man. HI widow, two sons and a daughter survive him. The children are: Charles H. Pavls. of Newport; Arthur C. Pavl. of Mllwau klo, and Mrs. Hattle K. Webster, of Kstuoada. Interment was at Scllwood. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Ore gon City Postofflce for the week end ing March 4. Women's List. Biddie, Mrs. I. M. j (21; Mearthv. Wni.; Mover, Joe' Orcutt; Miller, Sylvia; Miller, Mrs. J. P,crpom clarence (!); Rowtdl, Mike; K.; Soon, Mrs. J. H. , , , . . , ' .... ' ... Schroeder, J. P.; Spencer, Kdwln (2); Men's List. Bibee, G. W.; Damours ! Elmer; Fish, Frank R.; Jenkins, Roy, : Stlmsnn. E. E. J.; Truscotl. E. II. JACKSON KN0TT3 DEAD. Mulino Pioneer Patset At Age of 68 After Stroke of Paralyiii. Jackson Knotts, one of the promi nent and highly respected Oregon ploneeis, pasntl away at his home at Mulino Tuesday morning after a brief Illness, having tx-en stricken w ith paralysis on Sunday mornlnK. Jackson Knotts served his country three years duruii; the Civil War. be Iiir a member of the Fortieth Iowa Infantry. After tho close of the war be started for the West leaving Iowa In the year of lSiiT. He arrived In I'mutllla county, having crossed the plains by ox team. He remained In I that county for two years, after w hich ho came to Clackamas county, and took up a claim at Mulino, where lie has made his homo ever since. He married Miss Martha Casslday, In lVu. who was one of the party cros sing the plains at the same time Mr. Knott' train came. Ill parents pre coded him hero, and were among the old time settlor. Mr. Knotts was known IhroiiKhout ClacknuiH comity, mid was of a Jovial disposition, al ways looking on the bright Midi) of life. Deceased leave a widow and the following children; Mrs. 1. 1'. Hum, of Aitkin Mill; Mr. J. II. Coloinau. of Orcutt. California; Mr. Charles Nnsh, of Oregon City; Clarence Nash, of linker City. George Sclilewe, of Clarkei, The funeral of the late tloorgo Sclilewe, who died Wednesday at the home of hi father, I'oior Sclilewe at Clarkos, was held Friday afternoon at that place, the remains being interred lu the Clarke cemetery. Deceased was 2 year of ago and wn a native of North Dakota. He resided In Clackaina county for several year. Aurora and Northern Marion CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bear tho Signature, of CAPTAIN LOOMIS RESIGNS. Lieutenant Hidy May Become Head of Company G. Captain Kiauklln A. l.ooms, who ha been In command of Company li., Third Infantry Oregon National lluard of this city, bus tendered III resigna tion, which ha been accepted by Colonel MclHinncll. An order direct lug First Ueuleunut W. It Uigus to tuko charge of the company till fur ther notice wn received at the com pany headquarter. At the time tho local military company w mustered lu, Mr. LoouiIh resided In this city, but he has since engaged in tnilucs In Portland. Just who will bo Captain IxkiiiiI' successor as commander of the local company, has not yet boon decided, but In all probability It w ill bo Second Lieutenant Cbnrle Hldy, as tho busi ness affairs of Lieutenant lgu corn pell him to travel In different section of tho state, thus being away from the city the major portion of the time. Walter H. Fox Wanta Divorce. Walter II Kox has sued Jennie V. Fox for a decree of divorce. They were married in Sacramento, Califor nia. October It. !W:i. Fox chnrges his wife with desertion. (leorgo C. Hrownoll Is his attorney. Oon't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't overtax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious danger to your self. If you are weak or run-down, or under strain of nay kind, take Elec tric Hitters, the tbatchless tonic modi rltie Mrs. J. E Van do Simile, of Klrkland. III., writes: "That I did not hrenk down, while enduring a most severe strnln, for three months. Is due wholly to Electric Hitters." I'sotliem and enjoy health and strength. Sat isfaction positively guaranteed. .Inc at nil druggists. AURORA. Mis Ida Feller of Woodhurn, vis lied a low day with Mr. and Mr. Clarence Heliourer last week, Henry Yorgen was In town Thurs day, i- Mr. Mccormick w-tu over from Don ald lust Ki'lduy, Jncoli Tauipinmi nud Colemnu Murks wont to I'oitlmid Friday. Mr. and Mr. John tlahlor and hoii, w ore lu I'oi tluiiil a few day last week Sam Miller ha sold hi spun of mules, Mr. Eugene Moshberger was a pa seuger for Portland Thursday, A few of the young sports went hunting last Thursday, David Voder and Hill lllttlck wore In town Thursday. Mr. Win. liynn nud daughter woro In Aurora a few day thl week. Frank Harret mid Charlie Critten den of Hubbard, wore In Aurora last Thursday. Mis Anna Plat ha opened a mil linery store In tho old shoe shop, Anton Will has been out with III in w unto Hlnce It ha Mopped mining. Charley Wolfer hud a runaway last week. Unllos of Maccabees entertained "Sir Knight'' and famlllo. the party consisting of card plvulug, dancing, guessing contests, etc. Hob Whltworth won 1st prise nud Charley Hookltis took 2d prize. Mr. Hlley Schenrer did some of hi striking stunts by danc ing the "barn dance." Mr. and Mrs. Kay Wolworlh were up from Portland over Sunday. Humor and Al Middaugh went to Portland Saturday morning, returning Sunday evening on the Into Irnlli. Mr. J. P. llviin. who ha been laid up with rheumatism for about four months I slowly Improving. U'ge nml Henry Snyder went down to cc the airships Sunday. August Kllnger of Hubbard, wn In Aurora Monday. Sam Miller of Needy, wa III Aurora Tuesday. Mrs A. C. Schenrer who ha been sick for the lust few week Is slowly Improving. Ernest Killer In town one day this week. The sldownlk between Choppunlsh and Huttevllle Is about half done. Mrs. Reich entertained some of her friends, the occasion being her 77th blrthdav TIioh-i present were; Mr Al Keller. Mrs. (fcdph Cane, Mr Spence Mercer, Mrs Dolph Wllworih. Mrs. Win. Pardv, Mr Andrew Jol lies, Mr ftn, Ryan. Mr. I'en-v HP ter and Mrs. I, Herh. Refreshment were served. Hen Will. Fred (ilesy. C.row-r Olesv, j Al Mldduitgh, Homer Middling!!. Clnr j once Schenrer, Churb-v Soheurer. t!eo j Asklii, Russell, lllggliibolhom, Andv Miller. Ceo. W. Miller and Anton Will i . .j. .j. 4- .,. . -j -v j -. I FOR GOVERNOR I N. F. NCLSON ! .. of Polk County j Motto - Eipinl rights, ecunl i laws ainl eipial Justice to every j ellUell. j .. .1. .i. ... t. .. .i. .(. .. .J- -i- . .. 4 ! (Paid Ailvertlsemetit.) i were In Portland lust week to tukn In the Aviation Meet, llracn Thompson nml Ida Miller were lu Portland to sen tho Aviation Meet, Mln Udlti rieul and Mis Cnrrlii Middaugh went to Woodhurn Tuodny evening, The city election which wa hold M Aurora Tuesday wa very close, the mayor winning out by iwtrvote, Tim eiiunelluien wore elected a follow; A. II Will, tioo, Krau. Jack Hndler mid A. K. Will. A full new barrel of the fainnil Old Joe (lldenii whiskey and lx cusea of Martinet Imported brandy have ar rived nt the New Aurora Hotel bar. The best of Ml. H'kmI beer always cm tap. o Interest Is the great Incent ive oward sav ing money We pay Interest on savings accounts We py 4 per cent Interest . on Certificates of of Deposit Safety Liberality Courtesy is our motto Airora State Sank Aurora, Oregon t 1 fl P ft IT In CARPENTERS. PLASTERERS, PAINTERS, DECORATORS, ETC. ARE ANXIOUS TO commence work transfotming the top story of out building into a Public Hall. At present this floor i loaded down with merchandise, which has to be removed, and in order to do this quick we inaugurate Sale uZTZ Ending March 16 imw I A For 10 Days we include in this sale every article in our establishment at prices that will astound you 52.60 Iron Bed $3.75 Malleable Bed?, steel angle irons. $1.85 $2.29 $3.00 Woven "Wire Springs, supported with It coppered 1 DC steel springs I.DD $3.50 Cotton Top Mattress, full size $20.00 Solid Oak Extension Table, five-inch solid oak j j jjJJ $15.00 Maple Extension Table, five-inch fir leg 876 $5.50 Extension Tables 395 $9.00 Set of six Hardwood Dining Chairs, cobbler seat, C CO well constructed J.uO $3.50 Cobbler Seat Rocker, oak finish, very substantial and handsome $9.15 Full size Dresser; 18x20 mirror $8.65 Morris Chair, oak frame, imitation leather cush ions $1.25 Child's High Cliair $22.00 Red or Green Crushed Plush Bed Lounge $14.00 Handsome Ramie Sofa Bed 4.79 0.99 14.93 11.91 Single Barrel Shot Guns, breech loadei Barrel Chums, Oak, No. 0 Barrel Churns, OakyXo. 1 Two-pound Butter Mold, square Cocoa Door Mats, size 15x21 3.75 2.97 3.32 Adjustable eight-arm Clothes Rack Golden Gate Cement in bbl. of 4 sacks, 10c charged for each sack extra, money refunded if returned in good order, per bbl 54 inch Brass Curtain Rods, Silver or Gilt Knobs Lace Curtail, 21-. yards long, per pair. White Bed Spreads, full size Warranted 12d weight Silver Knives and Forks, per six (Warranted 12(1 weight Silver Table Spoons, per six. Warranted 12d weight Silver Tea Spoons, per six. . 10-inch Meat Hatters, decorated $8.00 Strong Frame Velour covered Couch $38.00 Genuine Leather Couch, all steel constructed, 01 1C handsome 0 I U $10.00 Go-Carts $6.57 Standard Steel Ranges, 18-inch oven, only 5 in stock. . . j jj Elite Steel Ranges, 18-inch oven 24.92 4-lid No. 7 14-inch oven, cast iron Cook Stove p 25 4 lid No. 8 16-incli oven, cast iron Cook Stove M I ill Western Fanning Mill, weight 175 pounds. This is a general purpose machine, you can separate rye from wheat, oats from wheat, and buckwheat, cheat and cockle from wheat, will also clean alfalfa, timothy and clover seed 0.49 0.13 2.50 5c 39c 78c $3.29 1.97 99c 28c 11, oiic-hnrse Wagon, had light usage, carry 1200 pounds Oregon Oak Mattock Handles Qq Oregon Oak I. I. Axe Handles ")q Carpets and Rugs &S&d G-ft. cork-filled Linoleum, per square Yd., nt 49c $28.00 Axminister Rugs, 9x12 feet $2L39 $25.00 Velvet Rugs, 9x12 feet 17.96 $70.00 Kilmarnock Rug, size 12x15 47.50 3").00 Kilmarnock Rug, size 9x12 Cast Steel Wedges, per pound. $2.25 Warranted Hand Saws . Seavey improved Mitre Box, made of iron and steel, can be used with ordinary saw, light and simple Heavy Hickory Peavic Handles, 5 feet long 5c 98c 1.40 49c $K8.00 Good Brussels Rug, 9xlG $15.00 Pro Brussels jJug, 9x12 $1.50 Axminister Carpet, per yard $1.75 A'xminister Carpet, per yard $1.25 All Wool Ingrain Carpet, per yard. . . . $0.85 All Wool Ingrain Carpet, per yard. . . . $0.75 All Wool Ingrain Carpet, cotton chain. $().G5 Wool Union Carpet $0.45 Granite Ingrain Carpet ' (These prices do not include sewing or laying.) 28.60 13.67 8.96 97c 1.15 83c 73c 61c 49c 33c Visit the Balcony, the Sec ond floor and the basement before you leave. There re Bargains Galore in every nook and corner. STEEL RANGES can be bought at this sale for less than ever be fore in Oregon City. We have them as high as $85.00 and as cheap in price as - - - $18