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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1913)
OHECION CITY ENTERPRISE. vuw.w, ootoheh 31, inn. My Cost Mark i They Come From Everywhere And They Arc Still Coming 1 234 5 6 7 890X BANKRUPTCY Rep. TOW Beside giving MV itmi mir ffri 6 ' V'";s uti mm 1 i- -ytitlfAV.'UifJMl --lUfP.'W. h. m. -t W fa n Ml M 1 I 1 f But-no one has ever yet dare to hand their cost mark to the public and say, Here, Come and Help Yourselves. COME TODAY! 200 50 pair Liulu's' Which, f2.f0 to M.woo SWEATERS worth $i the pair. Thctte ore t'le- y nut every day wear Shoe, up to i'. M Tlie pair ouly $1.18 25c 100 100 Eusciuators and Wool Head pairs Children's and Ladies' Wraps worth up to f l.f0 WOOL MITS, 2oc, 35c, 50c 15c 10c 50 30 Missus' and Ladies COATS - Children's Plush an d Hear S I 0 to $ I 5 Skin C0ATS- CaPs t0 n,atch worth up to $7.50 Thene are pplendid every-day and School Coats Nw ONLY $2.48 I $1.98 y mark to help v yourself to anything in my big-stock I rtTerj'you many lines, and many things in all lines at 25c ON THE DOLLAR Ladies' HATS - Ladies' HATS 50 Ladies Hand Made Hats, trimmed, splendid assort ment, Regular $7.50, $H)f$l5 While they last (3) (Q) ACTION in this case must be quick and de cisive. I am compelled good folks to raise 10,000 AT ONCE. Forced by the inevitable hand of fate I MUST SACRIFICE. I tried to mail every one in Clackamas County full an nouncement of the cause, together with a card bearing my Cost Mark. If you did not get one come and see. My mark appears above. I will pay $IOO to any charitable institution named by finder of a single misstatement in this ad. 150 50 pair men's new. up to date Men's all Wool and Mixed Dress Shoes, all leathers, and Wod Drawcrs and Shirl8 theoe shoes have not been on the shelves 30 days. 5 to G Regular $1.00 to $1.50 Shoes J $2.48 48C 50 100 Men's Suits, just from the Cements, of Ladies' Heavy Manufacturer, $15 to $20 T'lr"" WEAR. Regular 35c and 50c $9.00 18c 200 Suitings Yards Fancy Outing and To- Heavy Plaid zel Flannelettes Grey Mixtures REGULAR 12 CENTS Regular 50c For this said For this sale only 8c 18c RAINCOATS - RAINCOATS 50 late, Misses' and Children's Rain Coals, $7.50 Regular.-While Tney Last. Hurry (3) CS) Hurry L1 Sale Starts Saturday A. .fl.t FOR 5 DAYS ELLIOTT BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE 7th & Madison On The Hill Sale Starts Saturday A. M., FOR 5 DAYS ONLY J s 1 1 o. Lick's Luok. Jiiii , h k. I in- founder and n dwiT iif ti, Kiviit Hstrouomlriil ee bit'lUliiiieni In California, was born In v,'r humble circumstances, we are Inl'l. l l-'iclcrl. ksl.iirg. I'M.. Aug. 23. 1 1 :i Inji iiinili small fortum of 'M,ti nr $ll'.KHi hv rnuinieive with "'iilli America, lie Invested II In Pan Frnm-ln-u i;, ,, while IIH jet the (front rll' "f llll' G.lllt'tl lllllf WIIM llllt II lrli i.f Himi ,ihvh hiiiiiI lw wim'II (hit Uik'lily I'm . ninl I lie nmv fiillimm Tin. pilil ri-HT limhr out In the prim. f m;s, ,i,i tin. unit. -iihiit vt MHl,-, bI,1i ;n Ixh'IIIIIP llll lit lllli'f II witiT .if ii 1 1 iMi ttoti to lli iiisiinili' fnim II iin.p Hi,. H-.r!.l. The (UN) Inlinlil tniiN In, icwcil to liiitiilinl of tlxiii minis; lintel,, villus, pin, i f IiiinIiic-k t lil' miiKlr fr iiillc nftcr mtlo l'K III.' liny. Illl, In ). Hllll.tctl (ln n"'';.inl rli of Hi,. ,rii-i' of hunt Jmiid l., k f,i hlumclf on., of tin' I'-h men f tin. w,.rlil. It Kim lhu jlmt lie p,t t. , fr h a... ""liii'Mi, B,., (.e,,,.w vrk Mull. Whtn Frrtdom Shri.k.H. It I" much t i. fcuri'il Hint the trrcnt r"li'. KiMcliiHko. m known to ni.wt AhhtIchhh Rniiy from h.. line in a 'iiimm ihm-iii. "And l-'riTilnin hrl.kc! wild KnirliiNlin fell." Oim mij.),, ,,,!,, ,,,, (h(, hro f),, hiiltlo. In r, t, he dlnl mTpncly In Bwtt.-.-rlnti.l nt acventr ni i.fter full JJ t ninlninln the iinlciiili'nce of ninl. uh fll wnn tm.ni B,t mil ""T. hut not ,hj Hl. nl. 't h,.ii, i. r,.,,,,,!,,.,, tnat ti, r'"' ''"Ii w tlm nmat illKtlngulnhiil "jlrt'.-r oilier In thi nruilc t-omiiniuil ""'T WnBhlmrliin: Hint hi follifht and " '""I: mid well for the pitrlnt ,ni,'- It n-ii ho who Inld out tlm di ikih at TV. r..i... . r. ., ... "i-ii i nun wuicu lpin'.ic- . mi,, WIIICU I..-II. .1.' I ,IJ tr''d to !.tmy to the IlrttUh. "2 In a .cicw the Military a. adeiny la i" nim. ror ha llrrrt to i hit Ttfti nn Ita . rt.n. "'I'Bla Inqnlror. timli It. AlinoHt every mnn has Hi raw itintorlnlH at hla nuuiiiand, and b rim cut tlu'in or ruddle-thi'in aa he aiHH fit. Some men iM't their nina-liii'hi-a unvflifi-ly Iwck Into thi'lr upper Hiih refiiHliic I hem icrowth. almre them remorHeleHly on.'e nr twice a dny and never lot a hulr of them aee the Unlit of dny. Other men conx and rnjole ilu-lr inUHtnchiii to enierue, pet them, nnier them, protei't them and view the resultant hirsute eftVeta In the llk'ht of nrtlKtle achievements. Hut not all niustnehea are artistic. Some are stuhl.y, nnd some are sera cirly. and some are simply mmiowed hnlr. Now and aenln we pueniinter a work of su perior ex.-ellciice. an accomplishment In inusliiclie ninklnif. a font In fnelnl folliiKe.-Snliirilny KvenlnK I'ost. Easily Identified. While mnihlliiK annind with his fa ther one afternoon little Johnny came to a mliilntiire hike on which to awnna were swimming. "I'npn." snld Johnny, pointing a ehiihliy little tlncer out over the lake, "la that the fnther awnn or the mother awaiiT" "Which one do yon menn, Johnnyr asked the old mnn, itlnnclin; In the di rection Indicated bf the twy. "I nienii Hie one over there." an awered Johnny, "tho one with all the feiithers pe. ki d off his head and lxn't allowed to have the blouit or mth in " . . . -yes, my aon." ppmptly rejolniu pnpa. with' Just a suspicion of a slRh. That 'a the fattier awnn. all rltrht."- rhlladelphia Teleirrnpb. Intarpratar Wanttd. Curllnit. like Its sister Scottish ttame of golf, bns Us own rm al.ulary. Here la a dialogue lu which a ftot fu the antipodes tried to illustrate the "kittle pluW of the game to his Ney Zealand friends. W hst a a pat lid. Mr. M sephersou T aaked an lneH-rleoced merntsr of the fenerahle "skip." .... . .nl Y said tn nne ane tine as tne h.'it It: une unlfln' flog nor Jlnkln' turn, ye ken, but ten tlely. that It aye gniiR anoorln" nn' strnucht ns an elder'd wink. hc snnutherlu' amang the gualnls till ,ve fun' on the rcrrn tee. When ye'-e dune that, laddie, ye've made a pnt-lld. and ye tuny hear Hie tilt-el" Tha Proaperity Poaa. When yon are down on your luck keep a stiff iiper lip and a smiling countenance. "''t let the world know that yon are down or everybody will want to give you nn ndilltlonal kick. Put on nn air of prosperity: everylwdy will help to boost you upward. Men will want to hang on the conttulls of your success lu the hope of tearing a strip off for themselves. -I'nimatlc Mirror. Solves tha Matery, "When I L'ct to Nov York I wondei bov nil those teeming millions man age to gniti out a llvinir." "Say on." "Hut when I leave, with a depleted bank roll, the mystery Is not so grent as It wa"-lionUvHle Courier-Journal. Tha Queetion Anawerad. DiM'ti.r (after examination Madam, there Is nothing ailing you. Tou have a constitution of iron. Obese Patient I have often wondered what made me so heavy.-Philadelphia Ledger. Alike In One Way. La !hea-l wonder why It la that the go.-ernment puta a woman's like nesa on nearly all coins. Eddle-I guess It's because money talks to!" Kansae Oty Star. Suit Yeuraelf. Obaerve jm mnn H a far from gay It earms hla wife ha aona sway. Toa other man ts bowed with wee. It mini hla wife d-cllnea te go. We tfodsa tha moral, as It wars, pick cut tha moral you prefer. -Judge Somereault by Aeroplane. Cnptnln Auhry of the French army accomplished a complete somersanlt white aboard an aeroplane high above the earth. "I was returning after a thirty-live minute flight." tho captalo snld. "fuclng a wind of about twenty two miles per hour. My altitude was about 2..HI0 f,.;. At the moment of de scent a series of violent gusts struck the machine. As I dlpiHil the nose of tho machine a couple of quick gusts struck the top of the main pin lies and placed me In a vertical position. While endeavoring to manipulate the elevator I found the mnchlne. hnd taken me In a perfectly vertical chute to lesa thnn I .MO feet. It here adopted a horizontal attitude upside down and proceeded to effect a lull first volplane." Continu ing, he riid: "The mnchlne then grad ually took up fie vertical position again, describing a glgnnli.' S" while doing so. Flitttenlng out. I flew to a spot about two miles distant" penetrate tne ratine auo apply with a feather a tcaspoonful of SHlt dissolved in a dessertspoonful of lemon juice. When the marks disappear dip the ma terial well Into the hot water; after ward rinse very thoroughly in cold water. Exchange. In tha Same Boat, "Sir, could you give mo a little aa alstnm-e?" said the weary wayfarer. "I don't know where my uoxt meal la coming from." "Neither do ," replied the prosperous looking Individual. "My cookjeft this nioruiug too." -New York Globe. Thumbs Down. The turning down of the thumbs ii the old Roman gnuics did not signify death. There was no such sign. To signify that the spectators desired the death of the vanquished glndlat'.r the list, with the thumb hidden Inside it, was turned down. Corrected tha Inspector, In a police court un Inspector was giving evidence of the arrest of the prisoner. "I went to No. .7." he snld Importantly. In a dl',-iil('.'d staccato fnshloii that i-auie from long practice, "where I saw the prisoner lu lied. I eul.l. 'I have a warrant for your ar rest for burglariously entering the premises at' "- and so on. At the end of the Inspector'a evidence the magis trate asked the prisoner. "Any ques tlonsT "Trr?. dr." said the prisoner, and be Intimated that the inspector bad not given bla evidence correctly. "I'm 811. he said, "Mr. Jackson," the Inspector, -don't want to say only what la tme. Didn't you come to my room." turning to the Inspector, "and aay. 'Now, then. Ginger, 'op out of lt I want yerf "-London Mall. ran Mold Stains, Iron mold stains spread In any fab ric they come In contact with to the wash. To remove them stretch the stained part over a basin nearly full of boiling water so that the steam may A Face and an Offense. Captain-lf I see your face in my bouse again I shall slap It Noble For. elguer Ah. but It ees a punishable of fense! Cnptnin-Of course It Is. That Is why I want to slap it-Judge. Quaint Description, Little Elule. sitting In a street car opposite a man with twitching eyelids. wblsered to her mother. "Mamma, that oor man has the btccnpa In his eyes."-Boston Transcript. The most delicate, the moat sensible of alt pleasures, consists In promoting the pleasures of others. La Brnyere. Important Queatien. "George dear," began a bride while on the way to the station for the honeymoon. "I want you to answer me Just one question, and then 1 aball feel ure of yon." "What Is It. darllngr "if yon knew that I loved yon aa much as yon love me. would yon love tne aa much a 1 love yoaT" London Inawera. Hat Island's Unique Rookery, lint Island, in the Great Salt lake, rtah, is probably the most nutqne rookery In the world, as well aa one of tho most densely populated. Tha island contains about twelve acres, and on a rocky pinnacle a hundred feet above the briue, with not a drop of fresh water to be found and where there is nothing to excite the cupidity or comincoial Instinct of man, the birds gulls, pelicans, herons and cor morants by the thousand make their home. The island can be eeen at a distance of ten miles, rising like a "cocked hat" out of the sapphire of the Inland sen. The birds are utterly fearless. Protected as they are by the laws of the state, thev have bnd little cause to fenr man and his death deal ing weapons. It is necessary to use the greatest care to avoid stepping on the nests and eggs of the tens of thou sands of sea fowl thnt have estab lished their rookeries on the Islet Argonaut A Change of Front The famous surgeon, the late Pr. William Pull of New Tork. once asked pr. Osier to Join him In a drive through the park In his gig. On one of the upper reaches of the drive the borne grew restive, rearing and paw ing in a spirited way that Dr. Bull was familiar with and not tlie least afraid of. "Gently go gently. William!" aaid Pr. Osier. "Pon t irritate him. Al waya soothe your horse. William. And I think you will do better without me en the seat. Tray let me down." When Dr. Osier waa once safely landed on the ground, however, he aid: "Now. William, touch him np. Never let horse get the better of yon. Touch h'.m np, conquer him. don't spare him. And now. William, I'll leave you to manage him. I'll walk back," concluded the man willing to oslerlie anybody else. New Tork Tribune. Couldn't Be Divided. - In Felix Mosebeles' "Fragments of an Autobiography" occurs the follow ing: Mine. Schumann waa wanted to play at a little musical reunion, bnt she did not respond. Sir. Moschele waa deputed to approach her. "Waa she lnctlued to play?" "Particularly disinclined," waa thw discouraging response. The envoy tried again and mention ed her husband's "Carnival." "One part I particularly love, the 'March of the Davidsbundler.' If I could only hear you play Just that page or two!" This roused her. "Page or two. In deed !" she cried. "Wenn man de 'Car naval' splelt. splelt man Ihn gam.' (When one plays the "Cnruaval," one must play it all.l And ahe played the whole.- -. Feyther and the Passon. After a Saturday afternoon tramp In Cheshire, writes a correspondent In the Manchester Guardian. I stopped at a little whitewashed inn. where I heard 'Jie following rustic ntory. On a bench outside half a dozen farm workers, with faces aud bared arms richly sun burned, were relating reminiscences of bygone times. "Did Ab Iver tell yo' about ma poor owd feyther and the passon V asked a white whiskered sturdy veteran. "No? Well, passon meets feyther one day. an' sea 'e, 'John, Ah could Bnd yo' bit o' a Job blowln' f organ up nt f church o' Sundays if yo' doan't mind.' Aye. thankee, sir,' sea feyther. "Ab'd be very glad, but Ah doubt Ah bevna wind enough.' " By Its Lonesome. Re-What would you aay If I were, to tell you thai 1 have a bright Idea? Sbe-I should say that It might stand a pretty good chance of becoming tone-eme-Chrtstlso Bctence Monitor. A Dsnaer. Unfortunately a proud spirit la waya in danger of being mistaken fur bad disposition. Puck. . MuataehM. ""'' la whit you cbooaa.to skip. "Te dlnj yer aune cannlly. but