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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1911)
ENTEMUSE tubaorlptlons for ths Morning 14 interprlee will be reeelved for only limited lima at a special ' rat, land In your ardar today and gal benefit of low price. INCd Th only dally neasjM fc A twsen Portland an Sale,; aire lataa in every aactlan at Ctafca ; mat County, with d population of 30.000. Arc, you aslvartleerf ' ()UK(2()NT CITV, OHKOOX; WEDNESDAY, JAN UAH Y 11, 1911. Pkr Wkhk, 10 Cknts r EATON OF LANE 1 IS STILL SORE 9MARTINQ UNDER DIFIATV HK PLANS TO CURB THE POWIR or Hia oUCcessruL rival. PROPOSES LIMITING RESOLUTION ? Atka That Houaa Appoint tha Forty i two Commllts Would Raduca two Numbar of Empoyta to ' Minimum. v . ,1 HAl.KM. Or. Jan. I. Hpl.) Hop ';,lrentatlve Katon. of Uni county, Is YLAilll .inarllh. Im.lnr 111 iImCmhI fllT 'Walter tijr Kenresentstlve Husk and i ii amiiutf lo set even lor tne tnrow. r kn which h feels win handed out nun TpmrruHT. f Ordinarily the Hpeskar-hss Ilia nam ) f tha 41 cuimnlttra of tba Mouse. la aalil that Katon. In an effort to jet even, plana to have these commit ere rhoaeu by tha llonaa Itself., tlia .... thole wove to lie a concerted plan to "wl'Hrly snub Husk In spesklng of v Lfcf subject today Kuton la report- Cd lo have said: 'LIVl believe the Sneaker ordinarily la ji. , ' it I..., tn m A -K.k.il.l aikiMilnl Mm Ofim. V"1 jlttees. but I do not think thin genersl latrnirnt spplles at tbla time. If itoakar lluak wrro going to appoint k an commit leea hlnmrlf, and utr hi" V jn juiUmnit. 1 would nave noimna ft aay. but I am fully convinced and ;';v aUlsflcd that tha eraintiel of tha iommtlte- will 1 determined by oth '' wa. I do.not believe 1 am mistaken hn I ay that.lbla waa ona of the ', annaldrratlona of tha combination by krhlch Mr. Hunk waa mad Hpeaker." ' I . - - ..... .1.- .1.- ... .m..lt.h his humiliation JCaton yeaterday of Wred a reaolutlon" providing for a apeo fcl commute of three on rules. Katon pa given the chairmanship of tha ? tmmlttc but to otlu-r nminlKTa of , . W- M.mtnlito arr Ituak man. making "trjaton powrrlraa. It la bvllovod. Anothr-r part to Iiia plan la to riur ,vio a minimum fliw rmployiHi of th rV.VfIouiM-. aa frovldpd In a reoltln ho VproarntPil today, thua .mtaraaalng . ;ith organlnatlon. . Th t1 "-tuco th numtr of clrrka from 20 to V five and forco them to paaa an etatnt. . . x7' ; nation. 1 .Thla working off of plnu I" Jely f to eoon run It" courae. however, and then Kaion will be In worao iioaltlon i (ban If he accepted hi" defeat grace ! fully. ' uat nnuT IIUI IIUIII - " Oil ROAD TWO PETITIONS OUT AND EVERY BODY SIONINQ UP BOTH SAID TO BE GOOD MEN. Tti.... la knl flh nn over the rx Vltlon of road supervisor In Vllholt glHtrlct, with two good road men In Comptlll"- Therfc are two potltlnns )d circulation one for A. M. Orosh Jwig and a second for I D. Shank nd Rhank has tha best of It. It Is sftld, the numler of algnera. V Phsnk was road supervisor In that Jsirlct years ago.'and lost, the Job acauan of criticism of frlenda and Jalchhora. Me Is said to be a goodj ibsd builder and It aeems many of his WlKhbors ara willing to forget the Ht and try blm sK"ln. ( On the other hand. Oroshong Iralao jhld to be a good road man. and his jrlends seem aa determined to tand aim In the oalllon. The case of ap pointing tha supervisor will come up Jor bearing this week, when It Is likely the matter will be settled REVOLUTION OROWINQ. owns and Provinces Have Gone Over to tha Enemy. NKW 01U.KANS. -Jan. 10. tRnl.t Hcimrta from tho Mexican r.troM at tha front Indicate that tho revolutionists have been making head way dally and that tney nave ian Gf eat CleanUp Sale aredatormlned o "cUarup j our aaason, and sra offering torn splendid valuaa." Broken lota Of W. L. Douglas shoos S4 00 fJn,...8vaH.4i t t2.lt'. rlor S3.00 natl at f2.au. xo'o raauo tln all ultk -evrort i - Dent fall to. take advantaf. . C.T . "I tfT X0LUIVt; CLOTMURB '.''.r'.i ll i,.,., it'-' ''1 .U Jo ft1 . ', lirl' r.W ,Hi-.l i'l ( fK ! . .Not LIU, othetf1" vl iMiii'H mi . ".i. . f -j -, !'! i : i ' ' t ' .""i Sth airid Main ta."l!!i t- V . .Mil" I 1 f,rnM njr"l and hold aevaral provlncea wllhln tlto paat w'oU. The tevolullon aeema to lo gnlnlng ground, and mora cities and provlncea are In revoUitlotilaU' hands. BIO BLAZE IN CINCINNATI. svsral .fireman. ;and T . Bpactatora Caught In Palling Roof , riNCINNATI. ). Jan. !'. HI.) Abalf dozen freinin wera Vllled or aaveroly Injured In a flra berg today, which d""troyad the Chamlitir of Com merce. Tlio roof falling It crashed through five floors, carrying inuuy with II. Over a hundred repreeenta tlva bualiiaiia men wera at a banquet In tha building when the fire broke out ; nona were hurt. - STATE MONEY WASTED. Acting Oovernor Bowerman Thlnka Many Raforma Naadad. HAI.KM. Or, Jan; VI IHpl Act ing Oovernor llowtrman. In retiring aa (Jovernor had this to aay today: "There Is null her reawin nor Juatlftca tlon for the present method of manag ing tha Htato'a affair." Then tho re tiring Oovernor told of the waste In uuneceaaary employee, etc. CALIFORNIA ELECTS ID. THE MAN WITH THE MAJORITY OP THE SENATORIAL DI8T- ' RICTS 18 DEFEATED. - . HACUAMKNTO. Cal.. Jan. 10 (Spl ) -California waa cunfronled wllb two randldatra for Henator, one of whom bad received the majority vote by ttenatorlal districts and one who had received the majority vole by total. When tha Joint election was held to day the man with the majority tf votes aa a whole Judge John l. Worka, of le Angeles was hoaen t'nlled Klates Henator. A. O. Hpald Ing. tha millionaire manufacturer of "(Mining giMvla.iwae the man bo was defeated and he had secured the ma jority of senatorial dlatrlcta In the pri mary election. . Works received 92 votes out of a poaalble-total of 110. The Democrats In Ixrth house and senate voted for him. In speaking of the reault be aald II waa a triumph for rUbl uln clplea over boaa ml", and the elimina tion of the Interests. PDISION INCREASE PASSES HOUSE! CONGRESSMAN W. C HAWLEY WIRES THE GOOD NEWS TO CAPT. J. T. APPERSON? Cant. J,T. Apperatin. of this city, I Tuesday received a telegrsm fiiun Congressman W. C. Ilawley, from Waahlngton. D. C. telling the good liuss lo the old soldiers of the Crand Army of tho passing In the lxwer Hons of Congress Monday of the hill granting an Increase In pensions to the old fighter who still survive. lly the term" of lheblll the old sol diers who hsve arrived at tho age of 62 years will receive $ 1 5 a month pen sion, age f.5 yeara. $2; ae 70 year. 25; age 75 year" or over. $38 The bill haa paased the House and has good prospect of receiving the ssnc tlon of the Senate. The advanced age of the old soldier" and the rapid decimation of their rauka 3000 deatha In a month, more than three reglmcnta meana that the pension roll Is certain to decrease yearly, despite the slightly Increasing rnte per month. Kew people will qusr K with Congress for this Increase In the bounty to the old soldiers of the Nation who cam to Ha rescue In Its time o( need. I PLANTING LARGE ORCHARD. M E. Lsa, of Portland. Bellsvee Ore gon Will Produce Good Ones- - F. R. f?trang and family have moved to Oregon City recently, coming from the Hood River country. Mr. Strang la the new auperlntendent at the Teach drove tract, about two miles above the city on the Willamette river. He has charge of the Improvements being made at that place, where M. E. uen- of Portland. Is establishing a targe orchard and small orchard tracts, the pluntlng to b peaches to. tho exclus ion of all othef fruits for commerclar purtioses. , The tract cmoraces 650 acres or peach landa on th banks of the WI1K atnette, 1C0 acrea of which la to b nlanted by Mr. Ie and th remainder of the acreage sold and planted In blocks of five and ten acres. Peach drove ta said to b aa Ideal spot for tha raising of that fruit, and according to the contract all the small plata muat be-planteLnot later than April, 1911. -t '''. ' ...... ; Mr. Strang haa had considerable ex pArtenc tn asaociaUoai work at Hood River m aaya that fruit 'associa tion In Clackamas oouajty ' wlli mean verythta to those wlakJni to crow frulta In thla county. t ; . n. Justles Samsbrt Marrfaa ' Maekabttrf Juitloa Samson Tf"d married a eotiIi frtrt 0-"' Rotb mvdr&Tttfl ad St oa noma friends of .tr V- IhL liislistah. Tn Friday n bar-aevarlir candidates Initiated jcui &t. Tha instajjatiorrvpi ouw ran tinatpoAet), umttt th meeBns TOTAL TAX LEVY REACHES 15 MILLS COUNTY JUDGE AND COMMISSION ERS MEET AND CANVAS THE PROPOSITION. . DIVISION OF THE APPORTIONMENT Several Funds to Be Benefitted By tha Apportionment, and Disposition of tno Money, County Judge Heatle and Commie- alonera lllalr and Msttoon Tueadny afternoon made an order filing tha county tai levy at 15 mills, appor tioned as follows: Mills Htale and Normal acboola.... County achool and library (leneral county expenae flnpalra to courthouse and Jail. ..10 ..3.0 ..2.0 ..0 7 (ieneral road and bridges and re.lemp tion of outstanding warranta. . . 7 3 Total 1J.00 The court has determined to make . L..U I. i h. mmiiiIv t niitite1naa and for that reason has made a slightly I Ing easily determined aa to who lf;in higher levy than Is neceasary for ac- error Justica-Banrnon held his dects rual operating eipenses. County Judge ! Ion until 10 o'clock Monday morning. Itcatle yesterday authorized the slate j The lnK or ties as was partly the m.ni ih.i mill, of the lew would be case wer of a value amounting to applied for reducing tho Indebtedneaa .r rl.rLtmit Th t..t v.r a 14 mills. I Tk. k'alnal Inn tiQat lnfrM ed itKiiitt 12 000 0(H). snd now stands at !i,. is ?K!. and the lew made Tueaday fiernoon will produce a revenue of $3i;o.(mio. Tb. levy, for roads and bridges faat year was 7.K& tnllls, which Is sUahtly In eces of the levy just made It Is the purpose of the present Count Court to reduce the lebt of ! Clackamas about 25 per cent each year and they have determined the amount of the levy with thnt end In view. Wllb a Seclsl achool tax of . nine mills, city tax of eight mills and a special library tax of one-half mill, the proiK-rty owners of Oregon City will fare a tax of 324 mllK the high est In Ha history. -RUSSIAN GOES TO JAIL. Money In Samaon'a Handa Held Por ' Further Investigation. J The last echo from the assault made ! on the Oreek fruit dealer on Seventh' reet Sundav. wss heard Tuesday af ternoon when Justice Bam on fined i Knrtunat Kurmlnskl. the Russian aa- I sallant of Tom Thanoe, $20 for assault I ml i.a if ity. ifavlnv no money tot effort hia release he was sent lo Jail for 12 days. j Kuxmlnakl had been arrested on - the charge of assault with Intent to kill, but when put on trial It was found there was not sufficient evidence to convlnl on thst charge and so defend ant waa permuiea io yi-u umj assault and battery, which he did. Justice Pamsrm passed sentence and the accused was sent to county Jail. The money which Thanos claims waa taken from hia till, and Is In the hands of the Justice. Is claimed by a woman with whom Thanos la toard tng, as due her. and she promlnea to attach It unlens Thanos Is willing It be paid her without a contest. ITALIAN RECEIVES WINE.. Story fjelng Told That Csr Load Ar rived Recently. Vailed States revenue officers are searching In this city for the consignee, for a csr load of wine from California. As tha story goes a car load of Cali fornia wine wa received last week by an Italian In thla city. Uvng near Green Point, and that It was laid In for sale to men of his tiatlouallty. The shipment waa received after night, and Ita storage was aon arter nightfall. It Is claimed. Local police have spent some time In searching for It. and the V. 9. deputies In this district are also on the lookout. ' CHIEF SHAW WAITS; GETS HIS MDf LATER ;. . . ,i i M n, ,i ...'i ' : - I' MEN FIGHTING ON MAIN STREET SUNDAY APPREHENDED , AS SOON A8 THEY 8H0W UP.- Offlret" Shaw arrested three - men Imollcated In the S. N. Fenne drunk and disorderly trouble Sunday, at an early hear Tuesday mornlngi iThey were Tom Roe, Jack Horn and Francis Bennett. Roe 'aa charged with be ing drunk and Pennet and Horn were accused of fighting."1 ' The story of one of the men la to the effect that Fenne gave Roe IS on Sunday with which to buy whiskey the supposition being that Koe Knew where and how to get It. The charfe ta made that Horn wanted Roe to apllt tha money, giving blm $2. When Roe rv-iiie, Jkylnn the money belonged ta naeVand he would return U to htm. It W"ftUtaie Horn made an ae aanlt iM 'ijWrStk to hoV Roe. ' M thla atksof the, trouble Dennett Id terfered ad Insisted that tha fighting i.- .tnmrf About thla time Off lee f ihaw returned from hut dlnaer an the' TlMerli InBwppTlsed Of b1f oomM tie for aawtyj' ' . Chtef fUtaw aacired warrants ,Mon day and ttiW.aJtWl lot the disturbers to appear, whlph .they Old Tuesday and he at one TplaCed thatir under th reat.1 rln Pollc 'Court' Tweaday Roe wtu fine Sit o teo days in Jail, arn tto or ten 4y la Jl B?nttJ5 aad fine to be remitted durln good nerTavlor. ' '' : " " "' I ; i . ..( .V'b'woti Vitia! ' I' ! .H- "I 11 r.l .11 iO'Kl ' lit'lit i) rtir.!D . Uvtn 'j -Utt ."IMhj trtrf a jto WATER WORKS NOT FOR SALE. . - Mr. 'Downing Glvss Council No En couragsme.pt In Matter. WIII(0nelte"(;o'inrll met In regular seaaion Tueaday evening with a quor um present. After the roll call, the reading pf'the minutes and routine btislneaa the quern ton of water worka wi taken up. Committee having that matter under cAnll'rstlon announced that It had been In conference with Mr. Downing and reported that that gentleman aald be did not wish to sell his water worka Unt ; that It waa not for aale at this time. f(e:ort of com mittee received and committee dls cbsrged. Council SKrers to pay re corder for hlii services. . The concensus of opinion among -t counrllmen Is that the nert step for the village lo take Is to dig wells and Instltut) a water ayutem of lis own. Matter was dlacu-d Informally. A special meeting will be held Sat urday evening to further dtsctie. the wster proposition In this village. WILL GIVE DECISION MONDAY. Justice Samson Uncertain as to Who Is In Error. The esse of J. V. Rivers vs. Fred gchaeffer. In Justice Samson's court. In whlcb plaintiff Hecks to collect for services In ssvlng runaway logs, al leged to have been authorized by de fendant. 'was on trial Tuesday anj consumed the whole day. There were witneasea on both side l who were-certain and positive as to tbelr testimony, and the caae not be- several hundred dollars. Som MlundfUndina Abroad Conductora on the O. W". P. aeeta nowna jempt h mwnn ir.r ur.. that the car" on that line are to make two stops In Gladntone. One young lady received a refusal to stop at the hands of one conductor." and when told of the stop order professed Ignor ance In the matter and said the man w no naa icrgmnwu. nn " It by accident. Anothea. T aaya the order has been bulletined, and cars are supposed to stop. Guest of tha' "Live Wlree." Judge Heatle and Commissioner Mattoon and lllalr are to be guest" of the JJve WIrea at a banquet this ev ening;. A number of other prominent cKlxens have been invited, also. The purpose la to have a good time ocial ly and at tbe same time to transact certain business of great. Import a nee in ih nonlit of Oregon City and ciackama" county. JOSEPH BRUCE DIES MONDAY NEAR VIOLA CAME TO OREGON IN 1901 AND SURVIVED BY WIDOW AND FIVE CHILDREN. The funeral services over tbe re mains of Joseph Bruce, who died at the home of hi" son. William Ilruee. who reside" three miles from Viola, on Monday at 12:15 o'clock, will be held at the Mountain View' church this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Elder s n MofMtt offiehitrnK. The inter ment will be In the "Mountain Vie cemetery. Joseph Bruce waa held In the high est esteem by ail who knew him- h was born In the stste of Indiana on March 25. 1839. From the atate of Indiana he moved to Nebraska aadroule. cam. to Oregon In 1901. settling St Oregon City nntil last spring when he moved on the farm, where he re raalnpd until his death. He was unit ed in marriage to Miss Barbara Nag gle. of Indiana. 52 years ago. who aur vlvea blm. He was the father of 10 children, five flf whom enrvlve. and are the following: Mrs. Josle Jack ...r. nt nreirnn (Mtv: Mrs. M Lrey. Esticail.10rt6n;! VlMlwn Hrue-oX Redlan.l. Orefoti; T3, M 1 nrare,' of caster Nebraska', W. 1 V Prut 4 of Oregou -Clf. , . Mf.,1inft f rr atfvarvnUy wiMR thn owst'Cf hotilth tiptll(a Icw days beforrf his death whn he .was-stricken wltbimeumonla, which resulted fatal ly. S, -.: j.-A. . 7s o Aberdeen! VyiVash., ,, business , men have formed a commercial club and decided to build an iiw.ooo nome. WHEN YOU '.-.''.dye It will save you trouble if you uri DYOLA DYES One Dye For All Goods . '. Sixteen Color" Ten Cents Per package We Fill All Drog Wants ' ' " ' A rull tine t it n.( .- A. D. S. Remedies pnacMatlona. and. ; FaniUy, Receipts lulled XwAf"'BriMt''"'N ' Quality and Prtoe Right. : , CHARHIAN Ct Co. City Drug Store. , f ,.( . 'Next Door to Electric Hotel. Pacific Phone 1)1 Home Ptooae 11 fa rit, IT ' Vl' ) 1 I .Jl,'.!'l '''Hi.'K'l K'-MI ,V1!M It!'' 4 '.. ( f ' '. ''', ODD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS ATTEND DIVINE SERVICES AT THE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING. SERMON APPROPRIATE TO OCCASION Members ' Occupy Seats In Body of .trie Church Goodly Attendance and Close Attention to 1. .. Sermon. Officers and members of the I. O O. F. and Rebekah lodges attended rellgloua services In the M. E. church Sunday evening, and participated In the services as conducted by Rev. Zimmerman, tbe pastor. Tbe services began with singing the familiar hymn. "To tbe Work, to the Work," follow by a aecond song and a abort praver b the pastor. - The choir sang "The Earth Is tbe Lord's" and tbe Patter aoni gave a selection of pleasing merit. The lesson of the evening wi from 1 Corinthians, and waa a reasoning on charity. Rev 'Zimmer man aald in part: Thinking of what I ought to say on thla aubject it la not aay to find ap propriate subjects or words. It brings to mind a story of the old darky who when at a loss of what to aa waa aaked tfJpreach on pills. He said: "There are quinine pills, stomach pills and goa-pllls; I'll talk to you on gos-ptlls." , So tonight I shall talk on "gospilla" and tonight I shall try to give you the gospel." The gospel "Is broad enough to afford' an opportunity on which all may stand. If I aay any thing you like tell 'your friends: If things you don't like come and tell me.- I bring you tonight a story of a lawyer, a Jerusalem lawyer a man of prominence In his country aad among his people. We aee today many prominent men in our own country who are lawyer President Tafria a lawyer, in his cabinet are several lawyers, our four representa tives In the Congress of the United Statea are lawyers. In fact we bave many lawyers of prominence In this' country and they are men many of them of whom we re proud . My atory tonight, baa .to, dg with a lawyer who was d4lrTaa of quirting Jesua. and ha pat tk aitestion, Vhat Must I Do W He SsvedriJLJ 1 I s This is a big question at this time and waa a: u!g"i"U'0n inrjChrtgVs time. The., Atasricnii 'citizen wants many ,thlm waats 'nteneyj hojr, position; but above alrhe ianta eter nal lire. In the old days many things were tried to bring back or extend life. If I had a decoction." ho matter how nauseating It misbt be. many would drink it if tt would extend to them longer life. VVe want life-' . This Jerusalem lawyer had proper discernment; he came to the proper source when he came to Jeairs for Jesus had this eternal life. Life at this time ha.l 'dwindled dowa to a. bare 35 years.' When Jesim. then, talked of eternal life thla lawyer was Interested and wanted to know more. This' Jerusalem lawyer kxew ssore than he 1st on - and Jernia jiaw this. hence his ouwstlotiing Mm. This re minds me of a story of an old Justice on the line between Texas ajnd Arkan sas w ho w as called to try a case of mule stealing. Tbe man wa charged with killing a iuas,aU. wealing his When the tnaa was, brought to trial the justice asked blm which he wanted. Texas or Arkansas Jaw. ite cbone Arkansas and the Justice dis missed the rase of murder and sen- traced him to- be hung for stealing. At thla he wanted to change venue and the justice sentenced him to death for murder be wan to, hang in any event., i.. .- So when this Jerusalem lawyer re ceived hi answer,, "How readest thou?" he knew not how to answer Jesus. , tie i waa caught In : his ow n trap so he asked Jesus a aecond ques tion. "Who Is My NeighborT' Then Jesus told the story of the Samaritan and silenced the lawyer. And this leads up to the pertinent question In my text. The hlntory of Odd Fellows begins In Knsland. The order wss etsrted for tbe purpose of having a good time but It soon broadened In Its scope until as- now it embraces the good of all ita members. Odd Fellows bave answered the question as to whom are their neighbors and in the rlcht way. i Not : only , do they help their own members but they often do more as tbe Samaritan did. . It la a high and noble purpose, to do for othera. A mission worker tells a story of a young lad in New York wiio was left at home to tend baby while. mother went to work. Missionary called and found boy pacing room to keep warm, with nn coat on. Investigation showed he had taken his coat to cover baby, who waa cold. Here ; an embryo Odd Fellow. But even Odd Fellows should, go furtheroutside lodge and church are maay who need us and they should receive our, help. -Help one'a friends first but help those who need , ua Secret work of the order leads one to Judge of the Insula by what he aee ... i . . . mlt ill )n tae uutsioe. uuu jwwwi m auy permit memoers to at . ruor; wny let them. drink UT, Men who, aay your funeral services should hv clean handa aofl hearts. The spirit of the gospel, of , Jeeua i running through your rituals why allow. an ujt food men to enjoy IU prituegee? Don't fonts t the sou ro oi Uee good thJngs la. the ease of their enjoyment. ( ! A " " ' !i 1 '." '! .,; "Orchards : tn the Ontario' dlatrlnt produced a th rate of 1,009 bores t apples to the aer. " - - ": - ' A sale of Southern Oregon sugar pine covering 40,000 acres, la reported from sledfonj to an Eastern syndicate. Th purchase atfe waa 3,W)Moq.; t noJtitr.-A I .t!ln ,t T",.! orll la yi'j I t I More Business in . 191! Nineteen ten- For your patronage and loyalty in the year ;: that is gone we offer yoti our Thanks ; por the year that is to come we hope to con tinue to merit ydiir trade ,. Everything in Jew : Bormeister & Andresen Oregon City Jewelers ' . ' More Business . in 1911 eoeoeoeoeoToeoeoooeoeooeoeoeotoooeooeoeoooo o W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. I JrELIABLE REAL ESTATE DEALERS , C We Buy, Sell or Trade and' Deal in" '. , ' Large and Small Tracts. ' If you ,want ' ' ' ;-; to, sell list with us, if you want to buy . . call and see us. ' -i . . $ . . . o 612 MAIN STREET' OREGON CITY, ORE; 1 eOvOvOooeovoeooeoOvOoOvOvOtOv9OTOototooeoeof Price's Chop House. Meals at All Hours ! If you want the best, of lowest prlc:s, eat with us. Our speclolty Is satisfaction. ' V 1 ! ' MILTON ' Between Fourth Making Your Are yoti taking advantage Sale prices? " . , Once a year, lor the purpose ot redocing our large stock for invoicing, we . place , on sale handredt of every-day wants.- Its your dollar do the work ot two. Bags, Suit Cases, Rubber Brushes, Soaps, all go in regular price. .. , , 75e Rubber Glevea.JM.,.. 48c ?5c 2-o.uart Fountain Syringe 48c ( $t.25. J-qt., Fountain. Syrlnge7e $1.35 S-qt. Fountain Syringe 89c $2.25 Hot Water Bottle.,. .1 79 25c Violet Talcum Powder 2 for 25c ItOTAmertcan 'h'atcheB.M I1.0Q, American Clocks 79c 140 American,, Clocks'. .13 Totth Brnshts Oat-Half Off i."aeriaif clean ai bn. too(h broahes, 35, 40 and 60c bruabes :aT. 'jUiL .;t .M.';l''. T:r Bxir stnsiyi 0nc-lltftr?ff Slight iped. Jtoaatf tiallty. mn.UA Wkrk brueuea. . Kvery one In thtal4emlc.it:kh Doh't , .yulya ..thla , ttpportunltyv, w . , ttuntlcy i.,-4M-Jt4' a- -Nineteen "eleven e PRICE . ) i v i., and fifth Streets. '.i:t . Dollars Count of oar January Clearance ?.,J;,f :i. '"i: - opportunity to make oneJ Cut Olass, China, Ladies' Goods. Clocks, Silveware, this sale from 1-2 to "15 off iT t .. -i : t : '". y. th .( ;i ' All Pictures , . f. . , ,..US otj AU, Umbrellas ...10 off Croklnole Bosrda ..' . . iiao' ff Holiday' Stationery ' ; . 1 . f' tadiea' Bags ..,,,,1 .ta.M a-fn Juvenile Books 1-4 M 10 to rin 5 V CaisV. X...t JLJU . -Cut Qlaaa WottSBaoHk isnrw rvr ' I i t-&ICt I lether Itaod wtt r. y sots, A J52C3. -VOi f