- .J . srlptlene for th Morning rise will received far i limited tUp.H, at peelal Send In ytor nfr today I benefit af law prloa. Th nly dally aswrrrr t twaan Portland and lUffl lataa In every section af Ci.oXj- v maa County, with papulation af 80,000. Ara yeM an advertlsert 1 i LT-No. 12 OREGON CITY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. Per Week, J10 Cexts m .UfiHIKS 3Y A DEFICIT ::nir has bccn BOTH EX TANT AND WAtTtriL, COMMlTTCK BAYS. BwawawBBa .HONS ASKED CUT IN TWO y tawing Par-Capita Coat By if and By Month Ara a 01 van By tha -----Cammlttaa. HU8TUN0 FOR NAMtB. . Petition Asking Biota Aid for Butta ' villa prldga. K. Woolworth, ona of tha proinlnant residents of liuttevllle, waa In thla city Friday and will remain" bara today cir culating a petition for a bridge serosa tha Willamette river' at liuttevllle. Mr. Woolworth, although be had Just commenced to clrrulata tbla petition Thuraday afternoon, ba aucceodod In securing many namaa of tba proinlnant clilxena of thla city. .( If tbla bridge la built It would tend to build up tba aoutharo part of tha county of Clnckamaa In that vlrlnlty. At present tba roada In that locality ara In Rood condition, and In summer especially good for automobiles. At present thoaa wishing to croaa tha rlv r at that point are obliged to croaa by furry, and la dlagreeabl aaperlally during tba atormy, waather. Tbara la no bridge wipandlng tha Willamette river fur tea ma or pedestrians tbla aide of Halem, between that city and Oregon City. ', Jan. 10. (Spl.) -The legls mlttee appointed by tba laat to Inveatlgat and make 1st Ions aa to tha future of asylum and the achool for 'ad baa many caustic worda t management of theaa In- winding up with a recom-4 that the appropriation ba he necessary retrenchment nlea put .Into practice, .t all In all the report cut nendatlona of r. Btelnar In middle,. Certain reconv I of the Doctor were Ignored yrt ahowa deflelenclea In ancea where there ahould king finance. Allegations gance are to Im aeen . the report ther Intereallng data fur atatement bowing the coat at each of the Institutions, alng aa followa: Asylum, af School, 124.35; Wind .I&iJleform School. IS5.B0: jr. -1 tr-Feeble-Minded .78 r- " - ,oylng the report are two proprlatlon hills' which will !y be prlntod. It a I no waa the Senate to furnUh coplea art for the uae of tha mem i being done both In the ' Senate. iport we find tha following mmend for Ibe Institution leblo-Mlnded an approprla 280. idred and hInetjMwo thous undred and fifty-seven dol bed foe t he Oregon Stat r the Insane. r capita coat of maintaining a pa'lanta for tha pat alx artoda baa been aa followa: n.n.) out -,..- ,, .:. ii.oro , it.ons .' 13.630 T capita coat of maintaining a tha vartoua institutions per the paat biennial period haa jllows: . I i ........ . 13."3 a School . . . . nol chool . , ry ided School It 35 175 25.(0 11.00 21.75 1ANQ JURY BUSY. idleate too Politicises Muat Talk to Jury. U.K. 111.. Jan. 10. (SpU Jred hare teen aubpoenaed ir Cannon city to ,tell of y know of vote buying. An ia begun which protnleea to of tha ward'heelerS that can In tha city- It la believed be much evidence of crook' :nd. N ORLEANS WIN. J In Contact for Panama Exposition. TQTON. Jan. 20. (Spl.) ca won flrat blood In the r the Panama Exposition, at Bay .that It la lined np rill carry thlnga Ita way In Ind up. The real battle la achedulcd for the Houae y. 4 ! fHI WEATHER. - a City and Portland aterly wlnda. In General Fair, cold- , portion; waaterly wlnda. AT A HIT E ARC MAKING WITH , t CLEAN UP SALE a iutt eoma here to appreciate tndld marehandlae wa ara ring at fully 40 par eant ra in order to clean up our atook. ry eholoa pattarna In aulta reoata atlll to ba had. Don't M. them. ' , .--. cc Br?othcrm CLUBIVE CLOTHIBRB Mel Like btkara th and Mafn ate. , WANTS NOTE PAID." ldnay Oordon Haa Sued B. J. Berg v on. Note. - Sidney - Oordon baa filed a ault agalnat II. J. IM'rg On a pnmlaaory note, which la due and payable on January 1, ' 1911, tbe-nraount holng 03.75. On Sep(emler Tn910r the defendant made a certified promissory note pay able to the order of U V. Kawllnga at bis office In Portland for thla amount, but Mr. liawllhga -later and for a con alderatlon transferred the note to Sid ney Gordon. The sum baa not. been tiitld. and 50 la asked for attorney's foes for Instituting action and for the payment of tbe I1V2 7fi with S per cent Interest. He la represented by Attor ney W. J. Shaver. ; . MORGAN WANTS DIVORCE. Baye Hla Wife Daaartad and Without . Causa. -A. K. Morgan haa filed a ault for di vorce agalnat May Morgan to whom M waa married In Idaho on November I, 1191. In beoember, 1903, Mrs. Mor gan, bo atatea her huaoana, aeaenoa him without cause, and bus continued to desert him ever since. .Morgan's attorney-la T- II. MoDevltt. Jr., of Portland. - Charge Wife Daaartad Him. Frances!!. TToutlrr baa. filed In the Circuit Court of Clackamaa county a ault for divorce agalnat Julia Troutler, through hla attorney, T. II. McDevltt, Jr. of Portland. The Troutlera were married at--Oran3 Ttapwarr-M H"h;rtin March, U99. and Mi Traverae City, Mich., Mra. troutler deserted her bus baud, so he states, without any cauae whatever; HAS M Gill COLONEL R60SEVELT IS TO VISIT THE COAST IN APRIL AND MAY SPEAK HERE. HIS TRAIN MAT POSSIBLY STOP Portland Commercial Club Gate Buay In An Effort to Make Hla Visit a Red-Latter Day. WASinSJOTON. Jan. W. (Spl.) Senators itourne and Chamberlain are In possession of a letter from Kg Prealduut Roosevelt In which he telle them that early In April ba will Be out on Ibe Coast, and that be expecta to pasa through Oregon City and Port land on hla way East from a visit to San Kranciftco . TTf Scnatora wish to. Inform their friends-a lmg-tho-rHHe-f thla - pro. poard visit so -that those wishing to Colonel Roosevelt can lake ma necessary steps to do so. In hla communication. to tbe Oregon Henatora Mr. Itoobevelt said be did not want to have Portland people feel that there waa any need of preparing an entertainment for him or of caving him apeak during bla visit In Portland, but Ibnt he did not want them to think be would go through the city without lotting them know In advance. The Senators feel sure that If the commer cial bodlea aball take the matter up, the ex President will address tbe cltl- xena of Portland, and tbey auggeat that some of the commercial bodlea ake the matter up directly with Mr. Roosevelt, or with him through them. and they will be glad to do what tbey ran to assist la having blm enter tained while he la In Portland. Oregon City oople who wish to aee Colonel Roosevelt. will likely be com-(M-Mod to go to Portland aa tbe Shasta IJmlted. the fast train on the South ern Pacific that will moat likely bear thla dlstlngulMhed rjiizen on hla Jour ney, doea not atop here- . If thla waa a regular stopping place for thla train there might be a chance to gei me Colonel to Bay. a few worda to an as- aembled crowd, but unless the t orn- DOCTOR MAY BE FREE IN VERA HALL CASCJ CONTENTION OP DEPEN8E THAT THERE IS NO EVIDENCE OP CARELESSNESS. ' Dr. J. J. Rosenberg la on trial In Portland for murder in the first de gree. It being charged that Mlsa Vera Hall, of thla place, came to her death through the uae of chloroform In pre paration for'a.crlmlnal operation. The Doctor'e attorneara have made a motion for a directed verdict at the bands of tho Judge, of dlamlsaal. The claim la made that none of the atate a wltneae- ea have given any evidence to abow that Vera Hall died through criminal negllgonco on Dr. Roaenberg'a part, or that there la any evidence to ahnw that tbe doctor waa preparing to per form a criminal operation Judge Morrow held that Rosenberg cannot be convicted under the negli gence etatute. which providea a penal ty for a lawful act committed without due care and discretion. He declared that the atate had n rod need no evi dence fo ahow carelessness on the phy- slclan'a part Neither haa any one of the atate'a wltneaaea testified that there were'evldencee that the doctor waa about to perform a criminal op eration or that he placed her under the Influence of chloroform for that pur pose. WILL CAMPAIGN WITH CODIITY SUPT. GARY START WILL BE MADE MONDAY- WHOLE -WEEK'S PROGRAM GIVEN HEREWITH. Edward II. Todd, vice-president of the Willamette University, and Super intendent T. J. Gary will start out on Monday mornlngy January 2d, to visit achoota and to hold educational calllea In varloua parts of Clackamaa county. They will be at Oak Grove on Monday, Harmony, Tueaday; Boring, Wedoea day; Sprlngwater, -Thuraday; ,Logan, rriaay; Brown a, Saturday. Superintendent Gary heard Dr. Todd apeak at the dedication of the Eataca- da achool houae, and aaya that It waa one of the beat addressee he haa aver heard. Dr. Todd'a lecturea ' appeal with especial force to tha young peo ple. t V" Two yeara ago Statd Superintendent Ackerman as sis tad th one of theaa campalgna and at every place waa greeted by a packed houae. Dr. Todd will doubtleaa receive the same appre ciation, " . . WARM INVITATION LITTLE LAD SURPRISED. Young Prlenda Come Trooping In With Beat Wlehee. Parkplacf waa tbe scene of a very enjoyable aurprlae for Maater Lake Smith, a well-known Juvenile member of that place. Singing, charadea, gamea of varloua kinds, followed by an evening tea, ws more than appre ciated, by tbe aurprlsed lad aa well as bis guests. Tbe little girls preeent were: , Helen and Laura Druner, Lorn Woods, Helen RIkks and Francea Prenachoff, Helen Druner captured the grand price, which conaUted of a two pound bos of candy, which waa divided by tbe victorious maiden with her rivals and boat. Maater Mko extenda a hearty Invitation for his girl friends to call again. MADE. ROAD A RIVER. Watara Turned Back. Into Street PHI the Basement.' There waa much damage -done to atock and raw products at the Woollen Mills during tbe atorm of Tueaday.' It la aald the damage at tbeae mllla will total upwarda of a thousand dollars. Another atory that runs parallel with thla one la tbla: that employee of the Southern Pacific, Jlndlng the water running down from the South End hill on to their 4racka built up a atone dam and -turned the jraterlntoJhe road again. In thla way the road waa made a veritable river and poured down the hill and acrosa the Main atreet Into the basement at the. Woollen Mllla. The' contention ia that but for thla there would have been little or no damage ot Woollen Mill goods. V. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Program for" the Meeting to Be Held at Canby. - Tbe following programme haa been arranged for the local Institute for the teacbera of CTackftmar'county to be held at the city hall In Canby on Sat urday, February : 10:00, Primary Reading. Mlsa Lillian Anderson, Barlow; 10:30, Intermediate Reading. Mlsa Bade Evans. Mundorf; 11:00. Advanced Reading. Mlsa Roma Stafford, Oregon City; 11:J0 Clacka- mu County Athletic League, B. Ved' der: 12:0o, Dinner served by Ladlea of Canby; 1:30, Program by pup- lis of Canby, achool: "2:00, Civil Govern ment. J. Dean Butler, Oak Grove; 2:40. Debating. Howard Jamea, Eatacaaa: 3:10, Arithmetic, C E. Romlg, Canby, " ONE MEEfiNQ"A"YEAR. an Indocw-the-rallway Novemboe 7 lxad-jaJatocBounj! fmall Eatate to Administer. The estate of William, Hammond waa filed yesterday for probate, the value being $250, and tbe only heir known of la Thomas Anderson, aged 60 yeara, of Indiana. W. W. Everbart, of thla city, Is named aa administrator. officials to permit him to atop, or he ran be Induced to travel on train that doea atop at all tbe larger cltlea. it will be necesaary to go to portiana lo see and hear Colonel Rooeevelt. Already the Portland commercial Club baa taken steps to formally In vite the Colonel tp become guest, oi the city and to apeak from onr more platforms while here. It baa oirerea to provide entertainment and haa es pecially urged thefolonel to make hla nnaaaca throuch the City time long to be remembered by Roae City cltl xena. Bo vrrm has been tbe expree- alon of the rlub officials mat H ia ne ti.vjut th Colonel will aladly accept. and take that opportunity to adflresa the people of Oregon at lengtn. HEIRS ARE NAMED. Wanta Eatate of Hla Mother Properly -Adjudicated. Grant "Benolt. haa filed letters of pe tition for the appointment of J. C. Egglmann aa administrator of the ea tate of hla mother, Mrs. llebecea II. Benolt, who died In thla city laat week. The value of the estate Is 1186. and the helra are Mary. McCulloil, of Ve rona, North Dakota; Grant Benolt, Verona. North Dakota; Julia S. Eggl mann, Roaetta 1 Kggimann, uuy te- nolt, of Oregon City. J. W. Loder la the attorney of the eatate. Two Important Caeea. . There aretwd caaea to be tried In Justice Samson's court next week. Lucna Rrodanvlrh will be put on trial for assault on Mra. Bonnie Nelson od Tueaday, and the- two Keller boya, charged with larceny on Thuraday. Both ara caaea of more than usual Im portance. ODD FELLOWS GUI LAST TWO DEGREES eawaBBBBSBBBiaai V GLADSTONE CANDIDATES PUT THROUGH THE PACES BY ORE QON CITY TEAM. The Odd Fellows, of Gladstone, were given a good time Thursday night by the Oregon City Odd Fellows. It waa the occasion of the working of the aecond and third degreea on the mem bera of the new lodge at Gladstone, which la at thla time, being Instituted. There were 24 Odd Fellowa from Gladstone to take th degreea, and ample preparations had been made for the occasion. At an early hour th work was be gun. -The local lodge waa out In .force to aee the fun. The Oregon City team was at Ita beat and the evening sport waa atich that those who participated will not aoon forget. Those who took the degreea were: Messrs. C. T. Tooxe, Harry Morrow. O. H. Frertag. Will Hammond. Kd Huahea. John and Chaa. Stevera, W, F. Bchooley, J. C. Schmidt, Frank Ken. nedy. A. F. Parker, Joe Bauer, Cham' bars Howell. J. A. Tuft, Guy Dwlggina, C. A. Williams, L. A. Reade, John Slckler. John Dennlaon. W. H. Caulk tna, Will Mulkey, J. II. McOetchte and Q. S. Wllllame. w - After the Initiation th participate partook Of apread prepared for the occasion. The lodge will meet each Wednesday and for th present In Onalt'a hall, over th poetofflce In Qladatone. ' 7.0.V.HEI ENJOY BANQUET awaiSBBBBBBBBaai LOSING COMMITTEE , PROVIDES VERY ENJOYABLE SPREAD - FOR WINNING MEMBERS. FOURTEEN NEW MEMBERS INSTALLED Campaign for New Member Will Laat Till April 1 Special Rat for Entrane Pa. ' ary vBoard. The District Boundary Board decld ed at Ita laat meetln to hold only one meetlna a Tear for the purpose or changing boundaries and creating dis tricts, jnie nmuiK win uviu vu the seventh day of November. All changea made arihtt lime will be properly entered on the asseaaora book a and thua avoid confusion. It la hoped that all Interested parties who read thla will take due notice and nreoare their petltlona In time. If pe- tltlons come In too late for that meet ing they will aurely have to wait until a year later. COUNCIL MEETING MONDAY. Several Improvement Matters to - Be Taken Up. . There will be a apecial meeting of Council next Monday evening, at which time Mayor Brownell expecta to be In attendance. It la expected to open blda for the Improvement on Sixth street .The proposition for the Improvement of Center atreet. from Eleventh to the alley. dlatance of 143 feet, will also be up for consideration. The order for work on Taylor and Jef ferson atreet a la limited to work that will not be Injured by the weather. filling and grading not to be done till April. - , Goaa to Attend Funeral. Prof. Brenton Vedder, principal In the Gladstone school, waa called to Scott 'a Mllla. with hla. family, Friday, on account of the death by drowning of the daughter of John Ferguson. Prof. Vedder Is a relative and went to the family home to assist In paying due respect at the grave of the little girl wbo lost her life so auadeniy Wednesday. Women of Woodcraft enjoyed moat delightful banquet Friday even ing. In their ball on Main atreet. It waa th occasion or the cioae oi a con teat for attendance, and the committee providing tbe banquet waa the losing aide In th conteat The flrat bualnesa of the evening was the usual routine. Thla was fol lowed bv the Initiation of 14 candi datea. After tbe team work of the evening the Canemah Quartette gave several musical numbers, among inem betne- both vocal and Instrumental selections, Tbla part of the program waa especially enjoyed by thoa pres ent ' y Following the musical urogram came the grand marcn, in wnicn an were rot into line and marched to the banquet hall." There wer upwarda of 135 wbo aat down to the feast pre pared, which proved to be one of the moat enjoyable apreada ever served by the ladlea of thla lodge and they are noted for doing thlnga right It waa a feast for th gods hot chicken supper. with all tbe delicacies of the Mason. ' " ' - Mra. Mary Leach, of Portland, one of the grand organixers ottne oraer, tu nresent to participate In the In- atallatlon. She gave a very lntereet- lnr address on -Woodcraft" and waa accompanied by her daughter-in-law Thla waa a apread for members only and nroved to be a red-letter day In tbe hlatory of the local order. There were 8 new appllcatlona presented thla evening for acceptance, i nere . ia three months campaign on - for- new members, and a apecial rate la In force tbat la open till April. ThJwtgularjnetinEoIltne order ia Friday, February , at which time the circle wtir be entertained by a committee of five of which Mra. I Angua Mathleaon la chairman - BUYS JOHNSON HOME. . Place to Be Remodeled and Greatly Improved. EL M. Howell, a prominent resident of tbla city Thursday closed a deal with Captain J. T. Appersqn la which he purchased what la known aa th Carey Johnson place on Eleventh and Washington atreeta. It. la Mr. How ell's Intention to have the house thor oughly renovated, and probably en larged, and will be moved so aa to.Jacw Center atreet and1. Moee street The grounds are to be parked, beautified and cement walla and cement walka buflt. Mr. Howell will not stale aa to who will occupy th building when completed. Tbe place commands an excellent view, and la a moat desirable location for a home. At th rear th parking Is to be cleared of the -brush, and this too la to be beautified. The main en trance of the place will be from Moaa atreet, and tha roadway will b built at that point leading to th houae. There are at present about IS rooms In th building, and la heated by rur nace. . ' Marriage Licenses. A marriage license waa granted Fri day to Opal Wllklna Tjbbetta and Arch4t Tlbbetta. FREE! FREE! Bring thla ad and w will tell you how to get a aample of this th , LATEST AND BESl DYOLA DYES On Dy For All' Goods Sixteen Colore Ten Centa Per Package W Fill All Do Wants A Full Lin of A. D. S. Remedies Receipts Prescriptions and Family Filled With Pur Drugs. Quality aad Prlee Right , CHAnnATT & Co. v City Drug Star. Next Door to Elotrl Hotel. Pactfla Pkon It r Horn Phon 41 1 work for about four days. STREET TO CEMETERY TO BE GIVEN FREE MR. C. T. T002E WILL GIVE HIS 30 FEET IF BALANCE IS . ACQUIRED. C. T. Too has Just prepared a plat of hla proposed new addition to th cltv on Molalia avenue, iaia oui on property lenown as tne Ely nop yara The addition facea on Molalia avenue and runs along Duan atreet the street that givea entrance to Mountain lew cemetery. One new atreet la thua op ened up. to be christened Hilda atreet It la the intention of Mr. toox to dedicate thla addition and have the frnota taken" over br th city If it can be done without too much expense' and trouble. At present the way leading to the temetery la only 20 feet wide, th remaining 80 leet oi what will make a good road being the nrooerty of Mr. Toore. He la wining to donata thla to the city If Mra. Ely, who owns the 30 feet width from Mr. Tooze'a line to the cemetery, wiu do likewise, making a good atreet. The matter will be taken up in council ana an effort put. forth to have matters straightened out so that the city may have a proper atreet to tn cemetery, RIVER BATIKS FILLED BUT UNDER COM NOT AS MUCH DAMAGE DONE AS WAS AT FIRST FEARED DANGER PASSED. The flood condltlona are not aa alarming aa was first considered, al though there haa been some damage don by th raging waters of tho Will amette river and Ita trlbutariea. At the paper mllla on the West Side Thuraday morning the water, atood 62.5 feet while Friday 'it waa 64.2, and it la now thought that all danger la paat, as th watera will commence to" recede, aa th weather' haa turned colder. The water on th (lata below th city haa gone down considerably. Moffatt ft Parker hat a crew of workmen repairing the break In the sewer, which gave way on Wedneaday evening during th heavy a tor ma. Thla la a great task,' especially where th aewer la broken on lower Twelfth atreet. As ther Is a large flit at that point, and It la difficult to ascertain Juat where th break la, and part of the fill la being removed by tbe WQrk-4 men to find the weak point, in many place there are huge boulder that have been brought from Washington atreet and used aa the fill, will have to b removed by means of cable that Is operated by tbe engine at the Junction Of Eleventh atreet and will probably delay tbe men with their other atreet -LITTLE INDIAN BOY. Chief Shaw Hopae to Send Him to . Chemaw. The little alx year old aon of Mollis Clark, serving 60 day sentence In tbe city prison, la having a atrenuoua time of ltNbzhts he la permitted to sleep ; In the lail with hla mother, and .day time he Is permitted to come and go about as he pleases. Chief of Policy g haw haa been In a quandary wnai 10 do and haa finally decided to try-to send the child to the Indian achool at Cbemawa, and haa taken the matter np with the authorities In that insti tution. The little fellow Is a bright boy ana It la a pity that he cannot he nnaer better Influences than his mother la likely to give-him. He was examined by'-Healtlr'Otneer Norns, ana pro nounced free from disease, so tnai me prospects are that tbe school will ac cept him and install mm tn me wots ther. ' -' - VISIT NEIGHBOR CLUB. KG OF Oil SET FOH FIliiM MEMBERS TO BE ASKED TO "DE CLARE" .THE PORTION OP ' CROP WISHED BOLD. , FARMERS KYITED TO CC.'lE D SEE Pour Matter f Importance Will B Up for Consideration By Member at Thla , ' V ; Beaalon. ' The members of the Oregon City Fruit and Produce Union ar request ed to meet in th County Court room. In the Court House, next Friday, Jan- . nary 27, at 10 o'clock In th forenoon. This la to be a buaineaa meeting and all the officers and member are urged to be present There will b several thing for th consideration of th members. This union is 10 o rum along the'lln of giving not only th -officers, but th member aa well, th fullest expression of their opinione in matters of Importance to th Union. Among th thing to com up tor dis cussion and settlement ar: ' 1. To consider the question of send- , ing off for th spring supply of spray ing materials. By buying in quanti ties, and as an organlxatlon. ther will be a saving In prtc and gratr car will be exercised In seeing that th beat la supplied.' " . . ' . 2. iS-ports ar to b asked as to., what th members have on hand t&at they wish th Union to. market for members. ' ' 2. Members will be given oppor tunity to "declare" selves aa t6 what they want the Union to market for them' th coming season. That which la "declared" th Union officer muat of necessity do their best to market That not declared th Union may or may not take when th time comes to, ' market th product If th Union ha need of It at all well and good but if not It will not b Ita duty to hunt for markets for that part of th product pf even Its member, j ', 4. A report will b had as to what perishable stuff th members have OA. band to dispose of at this time. All farmer and fruit raiser -of are near to a time when ther Is to be something doing." The nuestlon aa to the relative value of Iron and gold waa debated at Cler mont school Wednesday night, ao spite the rain, and the achool houae was ss full aa was comfortable, Clermont School Patrone Not Afraid of th Rain. A delegation from th Clermont school district attended the debate of the Mountain View Booater Club last night The debate waa participated In by the ladlea, the subject up for dis cussion being, "Resolved, That Capital Punishment Should . Be Abolished." When the women of a neighborhood becln to take part In tbe discussions." raid a member of th crab, "then wfrleteciramaa county- who contemplate Joining ahould be present to se what... Is being don and what has beea ac complished so far. Also b oa hand to atudy the question from a close place of observation and satisfy your selves as to what this Union caa do . for ron. . o44oc-o I W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. I RELIABLE REAL ESTATE DEALERS ; 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. . . -'V-v-"1 612 MAIN STREET ; OREGON CITY ORE. Ov0o.90ooeoo0v00v0eoeooooaoaooooo0e0v0e Price's Chop Hoose Meals at All Hours ? If you want the best, ot lowest prices, eat with us. bur specialty Is satisfaction; MILTON PRICE Between Fourth and Fifth 8trtte. . . Get In On the Ground Fleor ARE YOU STOCKING UP AT OUR CLEARANCE SALE PRICES? WE CAN ONLY MENTIOM-A FEW ITEMS HERE. f . " ' ; V I n 1 S5 and 40 Combe.... 25 25 Violet Ammonia.. 15c 65 Comba ............... ..34c All Blblea ..20 off 15c Nail Bruahes ...... 10 SSo Rexal Playing Crde...,19o 20 On All Nail Bruahea. S5e Fancy Back. Cards.... V. 20 B0 Cloth Bruahea 34c 25 Saratoga Cards.... 15 25 Cloth Bruahea 1Se $1.75 Croktnol Boards.... SU5 25o C C Pilla 15 S3JS Croklnol Archarna ' 15 Talcum Powder.... 2 for 15 Boarde ..........S2.78 25 Mann's Medicaid Soap 18 A11 fMM rejnc(KL 25o Toilet, Soap , 18 $140 American Watches.... 7S PROTECT YOUR FACE Wish Goths tt 1V: from Ah wlntr winds. Special Her are some bargains boui-t cut prlo on fac craama this dlrct from th atakara. , month. ',..' 10c I Knit Wash Clothe....; ' . 5 ea, BOO per dosen 40c I4atrn Cream ,....25c Mo ,.,1,0 Bath Wool Clotiia 25 Theatrical, Cream....... 15o 2 for f.a SSo Massage Cream.. J 15 Spongy Waeh Cloth 2 for 13a . ;: E-ZcatfcyJ Eics. .Co.