MORNING iCWTlCftPnTapl THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911,
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CITY OFFICIAL. NEWSPAPER.
-THE-MORNlNtt ENTERPRISE
rlim sal at tha following store
a every day:
Huntley Broa. Drags
. Main Street.
J. W. McAaulty Clears
l
Seventh and Main.
' Becreat Confectionery
Mala near Btxta. .
M. E. Dunn Confectionery
- Next door to P. a
City Draff Stor
Electric HoteL
Bchoenbora Confecttonery
Seventh aad X Q. Adaaaa. -
Sept. 21 In American History
1851 Thlrty-Ure killed and wonnded
on Btramef7tmea Javtaon oeai
Enawaeetowa. I1L
19Q0 Governor John A, Johnaon of
' . Mlnneaota died; bora lML
1910-Forty-two killed wben tnterar
baa electric cars collided . near
' Blnffton. Ind.'
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(Troni noon today to noon tomorrow.)
Bon nets 520. risea 5:43: moon rise
a. m.:93 a. nu eaatern time, new
ooa. Planet Mercury risible low In
east, and possibly Venn still tower,
before dawn.
tltude. They at once befaa talking
of settling the thing In another way.
The fugitive tiara law was being op
enly Yiolated.". Men who attempted
to enforce It, nnder the decrees of
courts,' were defied and orerawed.
The 8oath, as well as the North,
reaUsed that the court h not spok
en the laat word. The opinion of the
court. In fact, seems to hare been
brushed aside almost with contempt
Mr. Lincoln In his 8prlngfleld debate
with Douglas, declared openly that
It would hare to be revised. . And
It was about that time that somebody
smelling ' the blood that was to be
shed, sang:
Never mind "the weather, tor we're
la for awful trouble. ,
But we're bound for the happy land
of Can a a.
Mr. Bryan continues , to pussle us.
One day he proposes to start a lemon
farm and the next he announces his
firm determination not to lose his
sweetness of disposition.
e
Champ Clark says that Colonel
Roosevelt knows a little more about
things than any other person living.
Is Champ beginning to get peeved
so early In the game?
-e ee
l-he national Republican party Is
In search of a manager for 1912.
Have you filed your application yet?
-Oa-
COURTS OF LAST RESORT.
"The Works of James Buchanan."
In twelve bulky rolumea are 'timely
In one way. They shed light on the
Infallibility of Judiciaries. Borne late
talk growing out of the Arizona veto
and controversy most have Impressed
foreigners, temporarily .among us,
. that many Americans regard the er
mine as a robe of1 heavenly light.
That we do not. these reminiscences
concerning Buchanan and Including
much of his correspondence, will
serve to show. j
- Buchanan. Is shown to hare been
in correspondence with Justices of
the 8upreme Court before the mak
ing public of the decision In thp Dred
Scot ease. He is shown to have
used bis offlcal influence in advance
n consolidating the court on the line
of that deliverance In his Inaugural
address, two days before that d
clsion was delivered, he admonliihed
the public to "cheerfull submit"
These revelations sufficiently prove
that the court was being tampered
with, but there was not a particle of
evidence of the fact at that time.
What proves that the people never
regarded the decision as flnal( con
clusive, binding, or In any way a
sacred thing, was shown by their at-
Is It possible that there will not be
a candidate for Mayor this fall?
Hardly. Albeit Its a goodly time for
aspirants to make their aspirations
public As Sam Blyth would say.
"nothing succeeds like the aspiring
of an aspirant"
With" aflrst-classstocK company
working nightly, a naval officer, giv
ing lectures at a theatre daily and
free band concerts, Oregon City Is
right in the forefront histrionically,
oratortcally and musically. .
POTATOES EXPECTED
TO BRING HIGH PRICE
The outlook for favorable potato
prices In the-Pacific northwest dur-In-
tha remainder of 'the season Is
oce-of the best in recent years.
With California shipping hundreds
of carloads to the South at thls efcwe,
a condition that Is most-, unusual. It
begins to look aa if potato growers
of Oregon and other Northwest points
will receive far better returns than
had been expected.
While at first It was thought that
the heavily Increased acreage of tu
bers in the country would more than
make up for any deficiency in the
crop per acre, this has not proved
true In the sections where the crop
bss already been dug.
Shipments of potatoes hare been
made to Southern centers hy Idaho
parties already this season, but the
movement Is naturally limited, and
only a small amount of the crop has
as yet been dug there.
The crop in Oregon Is coming for
ward In much better shape. For a
while it was feared that far the great
est percentage of the early produc
tion would be of small size, but this
has not been the case, for the pro
duct is as good slsed as usual Iate
potatoes are showing wonderful
growth, and the expectations are that
the late planting will make up for
any possible deficiency In the early
stock.
HIDES (Buying Green hides, 6c
to 6c; aalters, sfte to 6Hc; dry hides,
J 2c to 14c Sheep pelts, 25c to 75c
esch
DRIED FRUITS tocal prices are
firm at from 8c to 10c on apples and
prune?, peaches are le.
8 ALT Selling SOe to 90c for fine.
SO lb. sack, half ground 40c; 71 for
100 lb. sscka
Portland Vegetable Markets.
SACK VEGETABLES Carrots
fl.25fft1.50 per ssck; parsnips, $1.25
11.60: turnips. 11.2511.50; beets.
11.50.
ONIONS Jobblne prices: Oreaoo
$2.75 per 100; Australian, $3.60 per
.100; Texas, $2.25 per crate: Califor
nia, $2 per rrate
Oregon City Stock Quotations.
HOGS ..ogs are quoted He tower
Dolls' Day" One. of the Unique
Children's Pageants of the Country
a. .
at.kti.-. . jr y a.rw
1 aahi h. fit . : - 'fc-. I
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litiat
WAN l a w ,
terprlse Joh prlntlaf department !
the aiost compleu la the Btata,
ostalde Portland. . Trf It for four
next prlntisg
WANTKD Slgo work. Everything
from muslin sign to a brone tab
let. Stnyto. rnone ioji
VoT Vale.
FOR SALE-rSpace la this columa
8ell that old plow or harrow; yt
don't use It since you purchased
your new one
ORKGON CITY WARRANTS In any
amount from $J00 to $2,700 against
the 81xth Btreet Improvement
Fund. Have been drawing Interest
since Bepiember 10th. Will run
approximately six weeks. Will sell
tbem at Par.
Oregon Engineering and Con
struction Company, UixAn It, le
rer Ilulldlng 6t
FOR 8ALE One thoroughbred Jer
sey bull cair, i montns oiu, j
for service, calve'a mother
1.200 oounda of milk Mrsi SO days
after she was fresh. R. L. Badger,
Oregon City. R. F. D. No, J-
"FARM LOANS."
FARM LOANS Dlmlck Dlmlok,
ATTORNIYm.
O. D. EBT, Atiorney-at-Law.' Money
loaned, abstracts rurnlehed. lead
titles examined, estates settled, gen
eral law bustneea. ; Over Bank el
Orafoe City.
IT'REN A BCHUEBEU Altorueye-at
Law, Deutseber advokat wilt ra
ties la all courts, make coUeetloa
arise niagu Oreaoa CUv. Oregon
BUILDER AND COT"CT0R.
HARKT JONES Builder and aeaerai
Coatractor. Estimates cbeeitully
glvea on all classes of balldlni
work, ooocrele walks and relsforoee
-oaaerete.THes. Pboae MaU llt
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INSURANCE
H. COOPER." fy Fire iBsuranor
and Real CsUta. Lat us aaadis
your propertlee buy, sell and
exchanges Office la Eaterprtse
Bldg.. Oregon a7. Oregon.
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Air Navigation Belongs to
the' Civilization of
the Future,
War to the Past
By WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST.
Publisher
. . s
BLAvK BAH
OF THE AIR
CIVILIZATION OF THE FU
THE BARE THRESHOLD OF
WAR BELONGS TO THE
PAST. THE NAVIGATION
CONDUCT OF
ARISM OF THE
ELONQS TO THE BRIGHT
TURE, A CIVILIZATION ON
s WHICH WE REVERENTLY TREAD.
i ' War might hare Use for the arts and sciences of civilization, but a
rnonEi. civilization can never consent to lend
It. aeencies for the PERPETRATION OF THE CRUELTIES
;AND BARBARITIES QF WAR. ( J.
I. I believe that a rery, lew years will see the armies and navies
"of the WHOLE WORLD reduced to form merely disciplined forces
bf INTERNATIONAL POLICE. ' and the dutieJ of these forces
.'will be not to make war, but to keep the PEACE.
' In those happy days of universal peace and international police
. protection the military departments of our government may have use
for an aeroplane uiviaion. but only aa s sort of AERIAL BICYCLE
'UAD.
Photos by American Press Asaoclatlon.
ra OTHER has her day. Father hss his dsy. Children hare thrlr dsy
rw ' lotlv has her day. And why uirtT la not dolly ra'tk-nlly as Oxed
V an Institution a any of the ret 7 The annual parade of d.rtln. which
- - is held during the height of the summer season at Long Hrsm-u. N. J
has come to be one of the greatest attractions of that resort It certainly
stand oat as the unique children's pageant of the country. It Is one of the
proudrtct days In the Uvea of the little folks wben they march along the board
walk, their dolls In arms or in carrlagee, and receive the plaudits oT the on-,
lookers. This yesr's parade took an hour to r"s a given point and wes wit
nrasnl nr .V.ono persons. There were 800 rhl fn In line, none of there more
than seven years old and the majority of theiu
fancy costume of the dolls displayed much Ingenuity of romvption ana ex
cellence of execution. Two of the most attractive dolls In the parade were
those of Audrey Msy Jollne. two and a half years old. and Tearl Maps, Are
rears old. Mlna Jollne. shown la the upper picture, won nr prlie.
From 125 lbs. to 150 lbs. lc, from
160 Iba. to 200 lbs. lc '
BACON. LARD aud HAM. are Bra
VEAL CALVES Veal calves ortng
from to luc according to grade.
BEEF STEERS Beet steers for
the local markets are fetching Vctn
IHe llva eeigoc
SHEEP r nrm at so to Se Ure
weight. 1
Ouotarrana Oregon Ct.
'POTATOES Beat, Buying Hi cents
pound. '
PLOTJR AND FEED Flour is
steady, selling from $6 to IE 30; very
little of cheaper grades.
OATS (Buyng) Gray, IZJ to szi.
white, from $25 to $20. ,
BHTTER (Boyingi Ordinary
country brings from ie to zoc,
fancy dairy from 20c to 22c. cream
ery 22c to X5c.
EGGS Best grade 26 cents. '
POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit
tie good stock offered. Good hens are
bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor
demand, broilers bring from 16e to ISc,
with good demand. - . :
WOOL-HBuy-.ntf "ool prices are
ranging from 14 to 17 cents.
- FEED Shorts $29 to $30; rolled
bsrley, $31.60 to $32.50; process bar
ley, $33.00; whole corn, $39.00;
cracked corn, $40.00; wheat $32.00
to $33; oil meaj, $53; Shady Brook
dairy feed, $1.26 per hundred pounds.
HAT (Buying.) Timothy $1$ to
$17; clorer $9 to $10; oat hay, best,
$12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to
$14.
The Pyramids.
Scattered about Egypt, the only one
of the seven wonder of the world
which are still standing as sentinels
of the rery tlMant past, are the pyra
mids, seventy lu number, and. as
Thomas Falter describe them, "doting
with age. bare forgotten the names of
tbelr founders.' To fully appreciate
the wonderful work required In tbelr
construction, a blxtorlan ha reckoned
that It required 100.000 men ten. year
to build Ibe pyramid of GIzeb and to
build the great pyramid It required at
east twenty years more, and consum
ed a mass of stone weighing. It Is cal
culated, not less than eAOO.OOO tona -Exchange.
rveman's Age.
Indelicacy of mentioning tbe age of
women is not a modern notion,
Women are referred to In large nam'
bers In tbe Old Testament, yet tbert
was only one Sarah. Abraham's vrif
wbose age is recorded.
Useless,
"TIow can one overcome slelples-
nessT
"Say tbe multiplication table op to
twelve times twelve." - ' f
"Bat I can't get the baby to toon
If
BASEBALL
RECREATION PARK, '
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Its
OAKLAND N
PORTLAND V
. September 19, 20, 21, 22,-23, 24.
Games Begin Weekdays at t a- m.
, Sundays, 2:$0 P. M.
LADIES' OAY.;F.RipAY.
Boys lTdar 13 Free fb Bleacher
NOTICE FOR BIDS. . t
Notice la hereby given thai- sealed
poposals for the improvement ot
Alley In Block 6. Oregon CHy. Ore
gon, will be received by the City
Recorder of Oregon City. Oregon,
until 4 o'clock, p. m., October 4th.
1911.
Plans and specifications contain
ing further Information and the
lttle moilBiTTialHfC TTM kindlpnmFrOvemPf to be made
will be furnished upon application
to the CUy.RettH'der- Ea"h bid
"must be accompanied by a certltled
check for a aum equal to five per
centum of the total amount oJL!he
bid. which sum will, be subject to
forfeiture to Oregon City In case of
tbe failure of the successful bl1der
herein to furnish the required
bonds and enter Into a written con
tract for said work. If called upon
to do so, within the time specified
for same In the Ordinance provid
ing for such improvement.
Proposals must be made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any or all
bids or to accept any bid conald
ered moat favorable to Oregon City
Is hereby reserved.
Each proposal must state the
time required for the completion of
the entire work for such street Im
provement, which work must ha
done In accordance with the Ordln
ances of Oregon City and the char
ter thereof, and the plans and
specifications governing such work
This notlas Is published pursuant
to an order of the City Council of
Oregon City, made and entered at
a apeclat meeting thereof, held on
the 18th day or September, 1911.
L 8TIPP, Recorder,
Wants, For Sale, Etc
THE MAN YOU WORK FOR
probably starred In business with less
than you now have. His success
baa not been accidental, but la ths
the result of devotion to duty, pains-
taktnc and laborioua work, the recog
nition of opportunities and the cour
age to venture.
Tbe man who does not always ao
bis beet, who has not enough confi
dence In his own powers to give up
a position that offers no chance of
advancement, and who la deterred
from starting a business of bis own
by fear of failure x will never get
ahead In the world. Get out of a rut,
banish fear and go Into a business
on vour own account or get a more
deferable tfKMtlbn -by -reading ,and
1 . Mff ImrnM.'
na
Matters uadar thane aUaatfiae hit.
wilt ba Inesta4 at ana cant a rerd. ftret
wwriMi hair a -nf ad.lltlmal
ruwia .ma turn car. It aar moath
men ears, u uses; st par month.
r-aah rmmf imniMfr ardar nl-aa ana
aaa aa Vara aeeonnt wHta tha pa par. N-
naant'tai rr. ntrtiltv tor arrara: whan
errors occur traa eurractrd nottre wIM k
urlnird for patron Minimum eharaa Mr
WANTED.
WANTED Collectors to see my col
lection of all sorts of curios, an
tlques, and Indian trinkets: stampa
fot stamp collectors; coins for
numismatists, arrow-beads for arch
eologlsts. etc. I bny and sell all
aorta of curios: also all kinds of
second-hand furniture and tools.
George Toung. Main, near Fifth
street.
r
WANT -I ma i j advertisements fo'
this mtnaaa. prVree rery reason
ante, fiew rates at head of eotima
Read tbe Morning Enterprise.
E. W. Mellien
Now open for business with a full
line of new and second-hand furni
ture."'
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PfilCES TO SUIT, THE CUSTOMER
Mtahest Price" Paid for Second
Hand Furniture
In the new Brisk Building,
Sixth and Main Streets.
COAU COAU
We have the best at low
est price. Lay ta
winter supply
now. -
Korrect Poultry Food.
Oregon
Commission Co
' J 11TH ANO MAfN STS
. Orsaon city. , .
CITV NOTICES.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice Is hereby given that sealed
poposals for the Improvement of
Wster street, Oregon City, Ore
gon. .from the north side of
Sixth street to the south 'side of
seventh street, will be received by
the City Recorder of said Oregon
City, until 4 o'clock p. m., Octoner
4ta, 1911.
Plans and specifications contain
Ing further Information and the
kind of Improvement to be made
will be furnished uHn application
to the City Recorder. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check for a aum equal to five per
centum of the total amount of the
bid, which sum will be subject to
forfeiture to Oregon City In ease of
the failure of the successful bidder
herein to furnish required
bonds and enter Into a written con-
tract for said work, If called upon
to do so, within the time specified
for same In tbe Ordinance provid
ing for auch street Improvement.
rrouosaiB must n made upon
Dianss rurnisnea ny Oregon City,
Tne right to reject any and all
bids or to accept any bid v-onsld
ered most favorable to Oregon City
ia uorrujr reservea.
Eacn proposal must state the
time required for the completion of
tne entire work for said street Im
provement, which work must be
aone in accordance w th the Ordln
ances of Oregon City and ths char
ter thereof, and the plans and
specifications governing such work
This notice Is published niirmsni
to an order of tbe City Council of
uregon city, made and entered at
a special meeting thereof,, held on
me mn aay or September, 1911.
L. 8T1PP, Recorder.
' NOTICE FOR BIDS.
police is nereny given that sealed
proposals for the construction of
a concrete Drain Culvert, Oregon
City, Oregon, from Fourteenth
street northerly along John Adams
street to the Abernatbr Oaair
, be received by the City Recorder of
am city until 4 o clock p. m., on
Plans and specifications contain
lurjprr miormation and the
aina or improvement to be made
will be furnished upon application
to the City Recorder. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check . equal to flr per
centum of tbe total amount of the
bid which sum will be subject to
forfeiture to Oregon City In case of
the failure of tbe successful bidder
IU i auW into a written con
tract and to furnish the ra.
quired bonda. if called upon
to do so, within the time specified
Hox7 to Get Rich
Live within your means,
Until your wants while enlarging your resources.
Dispense with luxuries as long as you can pay only fw
Independence by becoming a
well aa a money earner. M
You can buy an Interest bearing Certificate of Deposit M .
a deposit In our Savings Department every time you B
dollar
- a
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BARK 111 THE C0UHTY t
. Mllt Cm.
D. O. UkTOURarTTB Praaldeat
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY , OREGON
' . CAPITAL SsQJOS.au. -
Teensasu s wnerel Banhlns oelneee.
A. S). ts k
for same In said Ordinance provtd
ing for aura Improvement.
Proposals must bs msde upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any or all
bids or to accept any bid consid
ered niot fsvorshle to Oregon CUy
Is hereby reserved.
Kach proposal must stats the
time required for the completion of
the entire work for said fonstmo
tlou which work must be
done In accordance with ths Ordin
ances of Oregon City governing
such work.
This notice 1 published In pur
suance of an order of the City
Council of Oregon CUy, made and
entered at a special meeting there
of, held on the 1Mb day of Septem
ber. 1911.
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Recorded.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice is. hereby given that sealed
poHul for the improvement mi
Munroe street. Oregon CUT, Ore
gon, from the south side or TUira
street to the south side of Four
tsenth street. Will be received by
the City Recorder of Oregon City,
Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m , Octo
ber 4th. 1911.
I'lnns and specifications contain
ing further Information and the
kind of Improvement to be made
will be furnished upon application
to the City Recorder? Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
cheek for a sum equal to five per
centum of the total amount of the
bid, which sum .will be subject to
forfeiture to Oregon City In ease of
the failure of the successful bidder
herein to enter Into a contract and
furnish the required bonds If railed
upon to do so, within the time
specified for same In the Ordin
ance iprovldjngfor8uchlmp
InenC
Proposals must he made upon
blanks furnished by Oregon City.
The right to reject any or all
bids or to accept any bid consid
ered most favorable to Oregon City
la hereby reserved.
Each proposal must state the
time required for the completion of
the entire work for such street Im
provement, which work must be
done In accordance with the Ordin
ances of Oregon CUy and the char
ter thereof, and the plans and
specifications governing such work.
This notice is published pursuant
to an order of the City Council of
Oregon City, made and entered at
a special meeting thereof, held on
the lHth dsy of September. 1911.
L BTIPP, Recorder
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Notice Is hrreby given that sesled
proposals for the construction of
Sewer District No. 9. will be re
ceived by the Recorder of Oregon
City, Oregon, until 4 o'clock p. m..
October 4th. 1911.
Plans and speclflcatlonB contain
ing further Information and the
kind of sewer to be laid
will be furnished uion application
lo the City Recorder. Each bid
must be accompanied by a certified
check for a sum equal to five per
centum of the total amount of the
bid, which sum will be subject to
forfeiture lo Oregon City In case of
the failure of the successful bidder
- herelln to - furnish required
ImhkIb and enter Into a written con
tract for said work, If called upon
to do so, within ths tl ipe.
for same In the Orolainee aJ
Ing for, such sewer.
Proposals must bs tu
blanks furnished by OrsgoiQKi
Ths right to reject uy w i
bids or to arept gar all a
ered most favorable to Orera (s '
la hereby reserved. '
, Each proposal amst ui t !
time required for the eompirtlc,
tbe entire work li aM
which work must be does tctet
Ing to the Ordinances of
City and the charter there a.
the plana and specification rm
Ing such work. i
This notice Is publishes pvJ
to an order of the City Couou
Oregon City, made and eatwsli
a special meeting thereof, hnt a
the Hth day, of September, un
' L STIFF Rm.
TdTsciriANitm -
NOMce er ppiicauen par paa as
Lksnse. I
NOTICE Is hereby given I a s
at the next regular martini ,
City Council, apply for a hex 1
to conduct a pool roots st a; pa
of business. 503 Mala strep; bm
period of three months
: if. il iitrri j
Net lea of AppllalTonrrsrsm
Lksnse. j
NOTICE Is hereby gives thtt n
at the next regular meetlaisTk
City Council, apply for l has
to conduct a pool nxna at ear pat
of business. 70S Mala street, kri
period of three months. j
. COXA WU1 J
Notice of Application far Use
License. ' 1
NOTICE U hereby given tint I rt
at Ibe next regular martini a a
City Council, apply for a Uceaai
sell liquor at my place of Mas
471 Mala Btreet, for S swW i
three months. j
I). M. KUM8P j
Notice ef Apptleatlen Per Use
License.
NOTIHC la hereby gives that t
at the next retular mastlaistk
City Council, apply for s Bcemi
sell liquor at my place of keiss
Eighth near Main street, for
lod of three months. I
HENRY OPTEI
Notice of Application Far Use
License. NOTICE Is hereby gives thai I va
st the next regular mestla
City Council, apply for s lkj
sell liquor at my pleee of lews
219 Seventh Btreet, for S r1"' j
threw months. ' M
C. MOB
MERRIAM TO ADDWIM BlU
P. A. Herrlam. Chief
United States Navy, will ad
boys of ths Naval Mllltla tk
at the Orand Theatre st $:U I s
All those interested, or
requested to attend sns brisiu"
friends, aad all boys will MS
should wear them. Mr. snW
deliver a special lecture to uwp
alter ins regumr aw.
The Ten Commandmeflts
of Advertising.
a
At the grrnt convention in Boston a short ti1
("jo of the Xutional Association of Adverting
men, Joseph Appel, Advertising Manager oj
Wanamaher's Philadelphia store, gave to tU
lteUtil Advertisers' Division these ten eommandr
went of advertising: . .
Thou shalt have no other jrods in advertising
but truth.
Thou shalt not makti -anv graven image oj
wealth, or power, or station and thou hnlt w
how down thyself to them, nor servo them except
with honor. - , : '
Thou shalt not uhc tho power of advertising !11,
an unworthy cause or in behalf of unvvorw
go'Hls. . ... ; ; .
HememU'i' the working day to keep it holy.'
Honor thy husiness and thy advertising, tow
they may honor thee, and thy days of usefulness
be long upon the land. ' ...
Thou shnlt not kill fajr competition from wtn
mt nor ambition from within your organization-
Ihou shalt not lie, misstate, exaggerate, mis
represent nor conceal; thou shalt not bcAr fa
witness to the public, but thou shalt be fair to
thy merchandise.
Thou shalt not steal by false pretenses in.
statements, spoken, written or printed. , i .
rhou shalt not permit adulteration nor auW
tuuon m advertised goods.
. tUj uciguDor s name, nor nis
his wares, nor his trade, nor anything that is i
neighbor's. ; 7