Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 26, 1911, Section Two, Page 5, Image 9

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    iXOHNTlJO ENTERPRISE, SUNDAY, FEBRUABY 23, 1911.
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Vomen to Love
Men to Admire
Mysteries to Solve
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HOW would you like to have George
llarr McCutchcon, Conan Doyle,
or, perhaps, Irvintf Uachcllcr,come into
your home to-day and tell you one of
his many delightful stories? What
could be moro fun than to try to vol ye
one of the deep mysteries created by
Gaston Lcroux or Mr. Doyle?
Around the characters of fiction arc
woven many entertaining stories. There
are lovable women, and men to admire
in these novels. Of these characters,
many are famous, and their experiences
have been shared and enjoyed by thous
and. There arc more than 500 differ
ent titles.
Thc best works of popular authors bcsutl- ,
fully printed and bound In cloth, roost of
them having cover. Jackets and 111 uai ra
tion! In full color. Formerly published at
Sl.flO
NOW 50c
We list few of the very recent titles
a Complete list for the asking:
The Music Master . .
Doctor l-avrndur's People
l.onirauci . . . .
1 he I'surpcr . .
Where l.ove Is .
She That Hesitates
Like Another Helen
The Scarlet Empire .
. Charles Klein
Marfaret Dchind
Thomas Dixon, Jr.
William J. 1 oike
William J. Locke
Harris Dickson
Ceorfe Horton
David M. Parry
The Yoke Elizabeth Miller
Doc liordon , . Mary nilkini-rreemaa
The Third Decree . Klein & Hornblow
The Thirteenth District . Brand Whitlock
Conitton . . Winston Churchill
Happy Hawkins . Robert Alexander Waaon
The fashionable Adventures ) David Graham
of Joshua Crail
The Message . . .
A Rock lathe Baltic
Bruvver Jim's Baby
Red Men and White
rniiiips t
Louis TracT
. Robert Ban
. P. V. Mi he Is
. Owen Witter
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.-
THE REXALL STORE
We are often asked by other druggists, by traveling men and
by, our friends how we have built up the largest drug store in the
state, except one in Portland, in so small a town as Oregon City.
The answer is easy:
1st Quality goods first, last and always.
2nd Willingness to "make good" every just claim for disatis
faction. We do not consider a transaction closed till our customer
is satisfied.
3rd The best clerks that we can hire; experienced, courteous,
well-paid clerks who take a personal pride in the business and have
the interest of our customers always in mind the same as the
proprietors.
4thA considerate -charge system that is open to every
honest manand woman,
The broadest claim made by the, average paint
dealer or paint maker, is that their product is "just
as good" as Sherwin-Williams. That in itself Is a
nice compliment to Shrrwin-Williams Paint, but
most people after trying them all get back finally to
Sherwin-Williams as the kind that locks better!
last longer and goes farther than any other brand.
We are headquarters for '
CHI-NAMEL,
ALABASTINE,
JAP-A-LAC,
JOHNSON'S WOOD DYES
DEKORATO,
BAY STATE PAINTS.
Besides everything that goes to make up a first
class paint store. .
' Send us your name on a card and we will be
glad to furnisn you with paint information free of
charge.
' DR. DAVID ROBERTS
Veterinary Prescriptions
COW CLXAJrCB
CALF CHOLXBA BXXXDT.
COW TONIC
habd MILKING OUTFIT
MILK nVXH OUTFIT
COLIC DRENCH ... .!
GERM KILLEB
JrrUEPTIO FOULTICX .
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WOBM rOWDEB
WHITE LINIMENT
ABSORBENT
WARTIME
FEVEB PASTE
HEALING LOTION
HEAVE rOWDIR
HORSE TONIC
HOQ TONIC
FLT OIL, petf Gejloa
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"On ftsuriatiss ftr Irsry JUmiI JUJaest"
Dl. IaYIO I0IUTS
"Mucnai hone miRBuius,
Ctstk M, Is Fru. '
Yes, You Can Rcfinish a
.Piece of Your Furni
ture at Our
Expense
Call at Our Stort
for Materials, Frte
C want to' prove to you, bow
simple bow easy it I to m. km
an old pier of furniture Ilka
new what beautiful, lasting results
too cancel from lohnson's Materials.
Here Is what we civs.
A bottle of Johnson fclecrrlc Sol to to Instantly remove the old
nlah. A bottle of lohnson's Wood Uve cliooee your shade from list
elow to beautifully color the wood.
A package of Johnson's Prepared Wat to Impart that beautiful
liandrubbed effect protect the finish against heel marks and scratches
It will out catch or bold dirt or dust.
Johnson's Wood Dye
Is Dot a mere stain not simply a surface dressing. It Is a real, deep
seated dye, that goes to the very hesrl of the wood end stays there
fixing a rich and permanent color.
Johnson's Wood Dye is made in 14 standard shades:
A. 116 I.igkt Oat - AV. Ill FortttCrten So. Ijo WiaHurti Oak
JV. lif ttark Oak At. lyi Flimttk Oak . At. I )l Brawn Wtmlktrtd
St. 11 Milium Oak St. iy Hrvwn tUmuh Ha. IJl Orttm Wtalkrrtd
A'. 110 liojf Oak Aa. ijS I if-kl Makuganf At. J JO Mam a Oaktr
JV. lit Moil Ortrm So. Iig Dark Makagamf tarly f.mglttk
Let them demonstrate what Johnson's Materials will do In your
home.
Free Samples and Literature
At Our Store
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New Remedies
Are being .advertised every
day You don't need to send
away or wait just come to us
and you will ' ind us "there
with the goods". Here are a
few taken at random:
Therox,
Balmwort,
Spurmax,
May-a-Tone,
Delol,
Amarol,
Boro-Ltstor,
Cerol,
Qainola,
Luxor,
Cantbrox,
Cardiol,
Harden e,
goin-Ton?,
tta-Canthol,
GaUol,
Mlnyol,
Plnex, -Crystos,
Rose Kavloln,
Vllane Powder,
Mentho-Laxine.
.No one line o! medicines
have been so popular before as
Rexall
- Remedies
They are
known from
Coast to Coast
and the one best store
in each city ot town
is appointed selling
agents for them. We
have every confidence
in these products be
cause we know the
ingredents contained
in each one.
OUR LEADING PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS MEN
0. C. ELY GENERAL MERCHAN
DISE A FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Vi. m iMMitilj. I ha mtiftitar fn.
f lure which la oeinliiR to this city In
111 way of material development and
rnhanred prosperity, due to the rapid
Influi of kmiIo to tbla sort Ion of the
country, thereby Increasing the de
mand fur Roode sold In Oregon City,
which la the) rknowledxed trad ren
ter of I hie section of the Slate. The
city has already experienced a Urn
irowili In trade circles and the up-to-diitf
Institutions la the rlty have
ur icled In building up splendid
reputnilona for houeaty and fair deal
lngn. AmoiiR them none Is of more
ImiNirtnnre than that of Mr. D. C.
Ely, denier In general merchandise,
frorertea, farming Implements, hard
itre, etc. Mr. Kly has on of the
largeM and beat stocked places of the
kind In the city, and It Is doubtful If
any other dealer In the city has aa
large nn amount of farm machinery
of vnrlous kinds. Farming Impfe
ments, wagons and bunnies alone oc
cupy a atore almost equal In alxe to
many of the other atorea, aside from
the splice taken up by other department-.,
tho entire building coveting
shout a quarter of a block. The trade
Is drawn from all of the adjoining ter
ritory and Is eonatantly Increasing,
having already reached very satisfac
tory proportions. The store Is located
t 9nn Seventh street, snd those who
are not already acquainted with Mr.
Ely nnd his methods of conducting
his afrnlra will do well to call there,
when they will find a gentleman of
advanced and progressive Ideas, broad
snd enlightened bualness policies and
who in poHaeaaed of a marked degree
of public spirit. .
C. a MILLER.
In Oregon City one of the most sue
CMHful eHtnbllithments In the retail
business Is owned and conducted by
the man whose nam heads this short
sketch, who hss succeeded In a com
paratively abort time In building up a
large and lucrative business, hla trade
being drawn from all aectlona of lb
county tributary to Oregon City. . Mr.
Miller deals In all kinds of bicycle
and auto supplies which be sells at
remarkably low prices, and he also
carries a complete stock of sporting
goods, Including revolvers, cartridges,
fishing tackle, raiora, scissors, pocket
knives, etc., utilizing the space of 60
xl25 feet for the accommodation of
his large and complete stock. In every
Instance his prices are extremely low,
considering the fact that be only
haudlea the highest gradea of goods
to be secured. Mr. Miller Is a pleas
anU, genial gentleman with whom it
Is a -pleasure to trade, and the fact
that he always gives his customers a
square deal la well known to all who
have any knowledge of his affairs.
He la a mini of unqueatloned Integ
rity and honor, and w are pleased to
ac,cord him this special mention
among the live merchants snd busi
ness men of .the city. His success Is
due In a very large measure to the
fact that he gives his personal time
and attention to the business with
which he Is thoroughly familiar to
the last detail. The atore la located
In well arranged and finely equipped
quarters at 609 Main street, where
Mr. Miller will be delighted to serve
those In need of anything In hla line.
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES COMPANY.
Business men of Judgment and fore
sight realize that the mor recent Im
petus In building operations is but
th forerunner of what la to follow,
and they have made preparations to
properly look after the business. In
the line of furnishing building mater
ial en.th't nothing will retard the
OoatlM4 growth of Oregon City and
the further development of this part
of the Stat. The Builders' Supplies
Company at Main and Fourteenth
atreet la one of the most Important
of these local enterprises, and will
continue to exert a strong Influence
upon building operstlons. Under tba
able management of C. J. Hood, the
company Is prepared to furniah lum
ber, lath, shingles, doors, windows,
mouldings, plate glass In fact, every
thing required for building purposes
outside of hardware, and In any de
sired quanta lea. Close and advanta
geous relatione with leading manu
facturers makes It possible to quote
low prices and thereby Induce the
building of more bomea and bualneaa
structures. A specialty Is made of
furnishing complete bills for contrac
tors and builders, prompt delivery
being a distinctive feature of the man
ner In which affalra of -the company
are conducted. However, Mr. Hood
Is a progressive business man wbo la
exerting his best endesvors toward a
further upbuilding of this part of the
State, lending hla loyal support to
projects having that end In view. Es
tlmates for bills of lumber snd build
ing material are promptly furnished
when desired, and contractors will
find It to their material advantage
to .figure with the Builders' Supplies
Company before purchasing material
required In their operation. Mr. Hood
Is prepared to make ahlpmenta to out
side points, when necessary, and In
any desired quantities,
Oregon City Is the county seat and
leading commercial center ot Clacka
mas county aside from the fact that
she Is recognised as one of the lead
ing manufacturing centers of the Pa
cific coast.
The largest pulp and paper mills
and the largest woolen manufacturing
establishment west of the Mississippi
river are located at Oregon City.
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View of Ortgon City.
HARRY JONES CONTRACTOR a
BUILDER.
The questions of a thorough know
ledge of all branches of the contract
ing business and supplying an ade
quate equipment to handle contracts
of any magnitude are among the es
sential elements In fixing the degree
of success any man or firm la to reap
In that line of endeavor for they un
questionably have a more Important
bearing than almost any other. Harry
Jones, of Oregon City, has fully dem
onstrated his capabilities In the gen
eral contracting line, and as he erec
ted the Hawley Pulp ft Paper com
pany's mills In Oregon City and psrt
of the mills of the Crown-Columbia
Pulp A Paper company, at Camaa,
there Is no question of ample equip
ment. These are both large and ex
tremely Important joba and reflect
great' credit upon Mr, Jones aa one
of the most progressive and up-to-date
contractors doing business in this part
of the country. He Is prepared to
undertake contracts anywhere In the
West and carry them promptly to a
satisfactory conclusion, and Is In the
field to enter bids on anything In his
line, Including reinforced concrete
work, concrete walls and all classes
of buildings. He has erected many
structures In Western Oregon and
Washington, his operations' not betng
confined to any on community. Mr.
Jones Is a well known and highly re
spected cltlsen of Oregon City, main
taining his offices In the Masonic
Temple. No man familiar with condl
ttone In this part of the West Is more
enthusiastic than he regarding the
future or Is more willing to lend as
sistance along th lines of develop
ment. It makes no difference how
large or how small buildings are to
be erected, a contract should not be
let without first consulting Mr. Jones.
H. YOUNG SECOND HAND
STORE.
Oregon City owes much to th en
terprise and energy of her leading
bualneaa men who have worked un
ceasingly for her best Interests.
Among those who have been excep
tionally active In asatsttng to forward
th development of this county may
be mentioned Mr. O. H. Tonng, who
conduct a successful establishment
on Main street wher may b found a
splendid stock of second hand furni
ture and household necessities, which
are sold at remarkably low prices, and
which are In may Instances as good
ss new. He also carries a large
amount of new goods which he sells
very reasonably. Mr. Young has given
much attention to the collection of
old colna and Indian goods of various
kinds, and he has at the present time
some very fine speclm-ns from which
to make selection. He has been, a
resident of this section for the greater
part of the past twenty-five years, and
la one of our best known and most
highly respected citizens. He has al
ways been prominent worker for the
future greatness of Oregon City and
Clackamas County, and is deserving
of more than mere mention in this
review of the city's best Interests and
cltlsenahlp. He Is wide-awake and
progressive, and a firm believer In the
future of Oregon City.
There is a disposition on the part
of people of the East to look with
skepticism upon statement made
regarding possibilities In the West,
but these should remember that there
are thousands upon thousands of peo
ple now living in this part of the
country who originally came from the
East probably from your neighbor
hood and certainly you may bellev
their statements. None of them go
back, and certainly that la an indica
tion that they are satisfied and doing
welL
The Bank of Oregon City
has the distinction of being THE OLDEST BANK IN CLACKA
M AS COUNTY, having been organized and established nearly
thirty years ago, and during its whole existence has been under
the same management. The policy of the bank ha alwaya been
to look out for the safety and security of tts depositors' money
snd de a safe and conservative business rather than take chan
ces with the prospect of greater gain for Itself. .As the business
has grown we have kept pace with K and have Increased our
force ef clerka and added to our equipment so aa to car for It
In th proper manner.
We have recently remodeled the Interior of the bank, get-'
ting more room for the working force, as well as customers, and
better light and ventilation. New fixture with all modern cow
venlencea were Installed. A large fir snd burglar proof vault
of th latest and most approved construction was built, and
safes snd vault fitted with time locks, thus giving us the most
complete safety for our fiends and securities. .With smpl cap
ital, first class equipment and th experience of thirty year
back of us we feel Justified In soliciting th business Of those
who have banking matter to be taken car of. ,
CAPITAL AND 8URPLUS
$123,000.00
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