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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1911)
'-.... WHICH IS TO BE GIVEN IN THE ysoc Ha onesctay Night Is for the purpose of giving the public a feint idea of the US FURNITURE VALUES WHICH WILL BE ON SALE THURSDAY MORNING " AT 9 O'CLOCK WHEN OUR DOORS SWING OPEN ON The Greatest Money Saving Event the Northwest has seea 5n yeai?s and yeas . .- : NOTHING WILL BE SOLD WEDNESDAY NIGHT, BUT AS THE BAND PLAYS YOU WILL HAVE A CHANCE TO LOOK THE VALUES OVER AS EVERY PIECE OF FURNINuhE WILL BEAR A LARGE TAG COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS V ; WATCH THE DAILY PAPERS FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS CONCERNING A SALE THAT IS GOING TO CAUSE THIS WHOLE COMMUNITY TO "SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE" REMEMBER a beautiful and expensive Davenport is to be given away ABSOLUTELY FREE Thursday morning when the doors open. See big circulars add newspaper ads for particulars. UVJ BUDS era ''- v ' I ) jaw "" r - ( i Mr. William Wolbert ' ". j With Franklin Stock Company at shlvely'e Opera House, Sept. 18, 19, 20. STOCK COMPANY TO PLAY HERE. Franklin Organization Compriaaa Beat Talant Available. ' Local theatregoer! can raat assur ed of seeing a firet-cuua organization In the "Franklin Stock Company" COUNTY C0URT.!O8JohD8 on Dlatrlct No. 15. J. B. Cumlna which cornea to Oregon City for three n wri perfonnancea. The offerlnga during . , tba engagement will bo "Dora w- Jnneon . Thorn," "The Girl of tha HMa," W. Raney ..I.'. "Don't Tall My Wife." Theae playa h. L Scheer are lntereatlng and baorWng as any tt 8ch meet the approTal of tha local thea- u Mattoon tregoere, aa they hare In other clttee, 8. Nash .. for thla company haa won high bon- w. R. Snook ........ ora ri each any every play preeented. rL.i4 Hi- The MimninT comnrisea tha beat taJ- Dlatrlct NO. 17. ent arallable and auch well known R7 Thomaa playera aa Mr. William Wolbert and M. J. Clapp Mr. Ronald Bradbury who have been a Tica pany for the paat four aeaeona to- McBlfreah gether with Mr ' Store Burton- and D Boyd Mlaa Florence Henry who hare been 8. Latonrette with the Grace Hayward Stock Com- jr. Molaan pany In Chicago for aereral aeaaona; ' n p n, , . ' and Albert L. Krauae, go to make up Jonn Robblna v the long list of playera that have O. M. Jonea navttr hen unnaled with anr atock txrm ti. company West of the Mississippi Rl r- jvan' Dlmck' 'Jt !!!!!!.'!!! Company. Fred Molaon Del Irish i f 21.8S 1.60 48.00 42.00 62.50 48.00 22.00 67.50 42.00 14.00 t 1.00 12.50 20.00 20.00 16.75 19.25 20.00 33.75 42.00 40.00 40.00 41.00 40.00 P. E. Bonner Loula Pendleton Claud Wlnslow . D. C. Ball R. D. Ball E. M. Fellows .., 18.00 4.00 19.60 19.00 18.00 19.00 B. A. Swanaon 44 qq Prominent People to Witness Open , log Performance. A number of special cars hare been chartered to bring boat of Port land's professional and business men to Oregon City to wltnes the famous and well-known Franklin Stock Com pany's performances. - ' Sereral of the company's ' actors are well known In these parts, hay. Ing been associated with the Baker Stock Company, of Portland,' for a number of aeaaona. By their talented and finished performancea, they hare gained much favorable comment and countless friend. ft, la a rare treat for the theatre goers her to have such well known atars appear la our local opera house. TEACHERS INSTITUTE Tha annual Institute of Clackamas county teachera will ' be held In Ore gon City Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, October 4, 6 and 6- These date have juat been determined by I R. .Alderman, state superintendent of public Instruction. . . A Storm aa a Paaeemakar, Near Cbartrea. France. In 1330, a ter rifle storm fell on the army of Ed ward III. ., Tba large hnilstonea caused ao much suffering among the eoldlr and horses that Edward was obliged H conclude a pence. ' '. . Are von a aubeTrlber to" the Morn, ing Enterpriser II not you ahould call and let us pa: your nsmer on the tub scrlptlon list Immediately 22.60 18.65 , 8.45 31.60 CALLED. J. M. Evans ................ Mra. F. Furrell , F. J. Wurfa ft Sons Dlatrlct No. 18. lv Wilson ACooke , ....$ .80 Dlatrlct No. 1f. ' Max Huss ...$ 4.00 D. L Trulllnger ............. 20.10 W. J. E. Vlck UO tf. A. Trulllnger .............. 3.00 D. N. Trulllnger ,r -' Dlatrlct No. 20. Fred Hft .......I 1.40 Eugene Cumlna ............. p 22.75 a Sullivan 3.60 P. Sullivan 4.00 Dlatrlct No, 21. ' Andrew Johnson ....... A..,. I 26.00 8.10 i Frank Countryman Alfred Swanaon J. B. Morrla Charley Johnson ....... ( J. O. Francla Charley Beck , Alfred Danlelaon Hult Broa District No. 23. O. P. Bailey Chaa B. Ogleaby Jaa Orlbble Jaa. F. Oglesby Grant Planti ..t. W. W. Irvln , , Glen Bachert ,,,, Geo. E. Oglesby ft Berkey ., J. J. Stangle District No. 25. Carlton A Roienkrana n Jamea Adklna C. a Keaallna . , H. Fetro H. Wehner J. A. MItta Geo. Qlpaon 8. 8. Gtpaon F. Merta ....... J. White W. Meek J Ed Penman W. Gllmore 8. Latourett D. R. Dlmlck . ; " J. B. MItta District No. 28, na jonnaon 8. Wright . I. Stelnlnger . 36.00 . 36.00 . 6.00 . 32.00 . 82.00 . 28.00 1.E0 30.87 .1 10.00 . 13.00 8.00 . 10O0 2.00 - 3.00 2.09 . 33.75 83.50 6.80 t 9.00 191.53 2.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 7'00 4.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 e.oo ; e.oo 4.00 6.00 14.50 8.00 1.00 6.00 B. Stelnlnger A. Stelnlnger 8. Echard ... R. Slubbs ... V. H. Enale C. W. Herman " District No. 27. f. J. Ridings P. C Mortenson ............. John Barth ; C. P. Thomaa oief oiiten !!!!!'. I H. Lognn District No. 28. nuuDina Brothara ,,., A. Lk Ilronirhai- Ceo. N. wills . E. I Wyland .. J- M. Nlckelson t 0. Thomas . Ceo. Slaughter . John FergiiHon ' Hen Wade , Val Davis ..... Ployd FeraiiHoti J. F. Jonn . . . , A. McFarlan- i. Jonea . . . Thoa. Holmes ..... Ernest Lehm.n Laurence Bowman".' ' J- Wllholt i ...i V.vv tlHla mm. m J 4.00. Ben Johnson ..i....f,,,i,"' 6.008cott Carter 3.00 Dlatrlct Wa. 10.75 Mick fiabe -MjLealle Sbank - Jean Pelky " 4.00 j Roy. Pelky ' 34.39 j Frank Bowman "" 8.60 Zeb Bowman 1.00 A. Zwan "" 1.00 Frank Bagby :" 6.00 Geo. Cooae Frank Ferlane " W. Ferlane Frank Koble Charlea Thomas Joe Blatnlk Arthtii1 Carter "' T. Slble V Hubert HJngla Leslie Smith "" Clarence Vorhela Henry Dougherty John Mulveyblll John Novack Jesa Bagby John Crose . ""' Omer Willlama B. Boylea ' 24.05 156.65 8.00 13.00 18.00 13.00 37.60 4.00 13.00 8.00 86.00 15.00 30.00 8.00 15.51 24.00 25.00 (To be eontlnaai) NATURAL HOT MINE-AL Rheumatism Ml CuredNaturej Wat Hot LaKcSanr ' - sat.. aw Aflllf I . I . ( f I 1 I I ( ( HOT LAKE, 0ac.