Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 22, 1911, Image 2

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MORNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, 8K1TKMHKK 22, 1911.
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UORHIKG ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
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out of l.usluee ud establishing got,
ernmrnt banking, which l th only
tro basis that will Insure permanent
and lasting prosperity to th people
for all time."
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to epectal. candtttosa geracala tsa
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fiewa ttrme aad wall arrtuaa artMaxa
4 aarh. with tatereat to lecai raadars.
will ba ffladly aeeaodl Rataetad Mm
awiyts sarar returned ial aerunn-aw
a by stvanoa to prrpay soataaM.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
"THEsl0RNlN0ENTERPRlSEO
la on sal at th following store
Trr day:
Uantley Bros. Drags .
. Mai Street.
J. W. McAnultr Ogara
. Seventh and Mala. . ,4
Seerekt Confectionery
4 Ualn near Sixth.
. M. K. Dann Confectionery
Next door to P. O.
City Drag Store
Electric Hotel. ,
. Schoenborn Confectiooery
' Seventh and X Q. Adams.
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MOVING PICTURES ABROAD.
Consuls report that badly edited
moving picture film In foreign cooa
trte ometlme cause ridicule and
often are misunderstood. An Amer
ican film In Malta ahowed a cow
boy and Indian teen of Intrigue, de
ception, and fixating. Th Indiana
were in the traditional Indian cos
tume and th cowboy wore their
roe tame rather ' exaggerated for the
occasion. The label of the film
stied that (his Ttrture had been
taken in the United States and that
th actors wore th American na
tional costume. v.
Another similar case Is cited of a
scene of a holdup tn th "cow coun
try" in which serral men were killed,
followed by a chase on horseback,
and a lot of shooting. It had aa a
subtitle th statement that this was
an event In regular life In America.
One of the tallest men we erer
knew vu named Short. Nebraska
Stat Journal.
- Same here except that one of the
shortestmeai we ever knew was nam
ed Long Chicago Tribune.
And the most Impoverished man
we ever knew was named Rich.
New York Herald.
And one of the saddest men we
ever- knew was named Gay. Sche
nectady Union Star.
And one. of the most famous bone
heads we ever knew was named
Wise. Springfield Union.
And really one of th worst fel
lows we ever met was named Good.
Albany .KsickerbockerfPress. '
And th most confirmed bachelor
we ever knew was named Benedict.
And likewise the man who accomp
lished the most of any man w9 ever
Battery of Forty-six Gunson
The Giant Battleship Michitfan
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LET US HAVE ALL SIDES.
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Sept 22 in American History.
-1776 Kat baa Hala-"
ty." executed as a spy at New
Xork-
18G2-Prsldent LIncol lasued his
warning proclamation of emanct
padoa. which was perfected Jan.
L 1863. freeing th slaves In cer
tain states at tb last named date.
1910-Charles Ray , Brayton. soldier,
lawyer and Bbode Island politician,
died: born 184a
ASTRONOMICAL. EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon to morrow , i
Sua set 554. rises ft: 44: moon sets
:10 p. m. Planet Mercory. and pos
sibly Venus. TUrfble low la east, st
dawn. .'
The Morning Enterprise has re
peatedly attempted to obtain, so far
without success from officers of the
Oregon City Commertal Club, news
paper article pertaining to th con
struction of free locks on the East
aide of th Willamette River at Ore
gon City. A great deal of the pub
licity that has been given to th pro
ject through the column of this news
paper' has leaned toward, the opposi
tion to an East aide canal, the sole
reason being that those who favor
West side locks have been willing to
talk and hav presented figure and
statements that go to make np good
news stories.
This Is s matter that Oregon City
terprise hope that those who are
Interested in th building of locks on
tb Eait side and who are In a posi
tion to furosh th reading public
with reliable information - pertaining
thereto. wiH pro Tide such information
as they are able to furnish. The peo
ple of Oregon City are entUed to
hear all sides of this important ques
tion and the columns of The Enter
prise are open.
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Egr-&'jteiffl3ii
THE CENTRAL BANK PLAN.
From out In Kansas the horn of
advanced political Ideas, come a
book on "Progresstv Government,"
which alms to tell how to settle busl
' ness problems now before the coua
, try. It advocate municipal banks
and condemns th Aldrich plan for a
central bank.
The author sees nothing tut evil
in the Aldrich plan. He says:
It Is claimed, and with proofs to
back th statement, that the national
. banks through their organizations,
are going to attempt by force, to
enact the Aldrich bill into a law, aDd
that the means to be employed to
fore this measure through Co
gross and upon the people, will be
the withdrawal of the currency from
the ch-cnels of trade, forcing th col
lection of debt a, impaling credits,
and thereby depreciate the value of
th property of the people by hun
dreds of millions of dollars; and it
remains to be seen whether the peo
ple will be Intimidated by these
threats of disaster, or, whether they
wlll call thia bluff of th banks and
fight It oat, by putting tb banks
CONTRACTS MADE TOR
POTATO SHIPMENTS
Contracts for carload shipments of
potatoes are being made for early d
livery at from Sac to $3 per cental
L o. b. country shipping points.
For selected Gresham and Eastern
Multnomah as well as Clackamas
stock the tade Is bidding fx per cen
tal In car lots while the lower price
Is ruling for regular Willamette Val
ley stock.
In a limited way and for small lots
$1.25 Is being paid for selected poU
toes delivered in Portland. Ordinary
stock for similar delivery is going to
wholesalers at $1 and the retail trade
Is paying from $1.35 to $1.50. accord
ing to quality.
There has been a notable Increase
In the offerings of potatoes in tbe
local market during the past 46 hours.
Digging is more general ail through
this territory and farmers are begin
ning to offer In larger lots. Naturally
this has a tendency to ease np quota
tions slighUy.
Quality of this year's crop is very
good, according to latest samples
brought forward by growers. Not only
are sizes very good but th stock is
smoother than usual.
HIDES (Buying Green hides. 6c
o Be: saltern, 5e to v,c; dry hides,
12c to 14c. Shtep pelts. 25c to 75c
each
DRIED FRUITS local price sr
Arm st from & to 10c on apples and
prunes. Reaches are 19c.
Photo by American Press Association.
AN Idea of tbe fighting atdllttea of the American trendnoui:m MIcoikvo
may be gained from tb fact that abe ba a battery f t-tht twelve
Inch guns, twenty-twe three-tneb kuus sud slxteeu siunlj rvpUl fire
- guns She also has two submerged twenty-one lurb turtHHlo tut4
It takes 300 pounds of smokeless powder, coating about fJSX t Ore so UO
pound 'projectile from one of these twelve inch gun At this rate fighting la
made verj expensive, and tb Idea of modern armaments Is that fighting. If
started at all. shall not last long. Tbe Michigan, with her eight twelve-inch
guns. Is as powerful in gun Or as tbe English Dreadnought, with ten twelve
Inch guns, except when Bring dead ahead or dead a em. She Is a lo,000
termer, her engines are of 1 S.W0 horsepower eacb-a ad she makes elghtee n
and a half knots aa hour with ease. - Her cost waa I5.000.UUO.
I Longer Enlistment For Sol-
diers Will Benefit Nation
SALT Selling 80c to 0e tor Una.
SO lb. seek, half ground 40c; 7 tot
100 lb. sScka,
Portland Vegetable Markets. ...
SACK VEGETABLES Carruts.4
$1.25$1.50 per sack; parsnips. $125
e$160; turnip. 1.252$1.W; , beet.
I1.50. '
ONIONS Jobbtng-prlo: Oregon
$1 7$ per 100: Australian. $3.50 per
100; Texaa, fj.25 per crat: Califor
nia, $2 per crat.
Oreger City Stock Quotations.
HOGS ..Oi are quoted e .wer.
From 125 lbs. to 150 lb. , from
150 lbs to 200 lbs, me.
BACON. LARD and HAM. sr firm
VEAL. CALVES Veal calve ortng
from tr. to toe according in grad.
PEEK STEERS Bee! steers for
the local markets or fetching e to
6He liv weight.
SHEEP r arm at e to 5c live
weight '
Ouotarvana wr rjreflon Crt.
POTATOES Best, Buying IH cent
pound.
F1XCR AND FEED Flour I
steady, selling from $1 to K 30; very
little of cheaper grades.
OATS (Buyngl Gray. $23 to $24,
white, from $25 to $28.
BUTTSR (Baling! Ordinary
country brings from 15c to 20e,
fancy dairy from 20e to 22c. cream
ery 22c to 25c. .
EGGS Beat grade 25 cent.
POULTRY (Buying Firm with lit
tie good stock offered. Good hen are !
bringing 12c. Old roosters are In poor !
demand, broiler bring from 16c tn 18c,
with good demand.
WOOL (Buyvg" "ool price are
ranging from 14 to 17 cents.
FEED Short $29 to $30; roiled
barley, $31.50 to $32.50: process bar
ley, $33.00: whole corn, $19.00;
cracked corn. $40.00: whest $32.00
to $33: oil men I. $53: Shady Brook
dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pound.
HAT (Buying.; Timothy $1 to
$17; clover $9 to $10: oat hay, best.
$12: mixed. $10 to $12-. alfalfa, $12 to
$14- . .
Wants, For Sale, Etc
BE INDEPENDENT
of your aalary and you will find that
vr.ur aalarr will crow. . You have
rmethinr that someone else who is
a reader of the Entorrptie Is looking
for. You know best wnat it i
whether you are a salesman, a teach
mr a mawhanlc nr whatever It is that
you do Just a -Httl better than oth
ers, that talent you can sen mrougn
Enterprise "Liners." Try one for a
month. ' The cost Is little compared
to the benefit you will derive from
tellllng several thouaand people
day what you are best qualified to
do.
FARM LOANS Dlmlck AV .Dltnlck,
i.awvars. oreaon City. Or. s
ATTORN SYS
0. 0. KUT. Attorny-al-Iaw. Moa;
loaned, abatraota furnished, laa
title examlaed. aetata settled, awa
eral law buakneaa. Over Bank at
Orego City.
trRKN HCIHTKBICU Atfray
law. Oautschr advokat, wiy prae
tire In all coart. tnak e4lctUas
prise Bldg.. Orssoo Cltv. Orasoo
TmDlTANb"co',vaCT'ow.
HRHY JONBS Bufldr and Oeaeral
Contractor. Bstlmata ebaerfirl
ren on . all clne of hnltdln
work, concrete walks an reinforce
concrete. Re. Phone Mala II
INSURANCE.
H. H t'OOPBR. Tn Fir Insurance
ad Ral Estat. Lot haadl
your properties w buy. H
ezchang. OfHr In Pa'arpris
Hldg.. Oregon CI'T. Orego
"city 'notices.
NOTICE POP. BIOS.
Nolle Is hereby given that sealed
proposal for th continuation of
the Sloimr Hill Culvert, from Mad
ison to Monro street, will be re
ceived by the City Recorder of Ore
gon Cliy until 4 o'clock p- "., Oc
tober 4. 1911.
PIsns and specification! coir
talnlng further Information anil
th kind of Improvement to b
made will be furnished upon ap
plication to the City Recorder.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check equal to ftv per
centum of the total amount of the
bid. which turn will be subject to
forfeiture to Oregon City In case
of the talure of the successful
bidder herein to enter Into a writ
' ten contract and to furnish th
required , bonds. If called upto to
do so. within th , time specified
foram-in aid Ordinance- provid
ing for such Improvement.
Proposals must be mad ' upon
blanks furnished Dy Oregon City.
Th right to reject any or all
bids or to accept any bid conald
ered most favorable to Oregon
City Is hereb reserved.
Each proposal must stat tbe
'time required for th completion
of the entire Improvement work
for said construction, which work
must be done In accordance with
the Ordinances of Oregon City gov
erning such work.
This notice Is published pursuant
to an ordn. of the City Council
made and entered at a special
meeting thereof, held on the IRth
day of September, 1?U.
U STIFF, Recorder.
-MISCELLANEOUS..
Notice of Application For Liquor
License.
NOTICE la hereby given that I will.
- at the next regular meeting of tbe
City Council, apply for a license to
aell liquor at my plac of businesa,
417 Main street, for a period of
three months,
' E. A. BRADY.
-.on- wimW 'bee eUaotfiad beadms
will be lnse(d at one eent a word, first
mutton half a fnl additional taaer
ti. .me laeh car, ft ar moaitb baJf
taw-h card. 14 naee; II par noatb.
Cash muet seroraraer ordr anl-ae a""
as as eaas) sees oat with tba para' N
Aaaactal reeponalbilliy for em-ra.
arrars eeewr free cvmtcted anttea will a
prbitad for patron Minimum ehar I'
"I-"--" WANTED.
WANTED Collectors to see my col
lection of all sort of curio, an
tique, and Indian trinkets: stamp
fof atamp collector; coin for
numismatists, arrow-beads for arch
eologlsts, etc. I buy and sell all
sorts of curios; slso all kinds of
second-hand furniture and tool.
George . Young, - Main, near Fifth
treat.
By Major General JULIUS STAHEL of New York. Civil
War Veteran
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I
AM heartilj in accord with (ienerAI WimmI in the Mief that
we should hire a lonpt-r enl'utiueDt for soldiers in the Tegu
lar arrnv of the United States.
, I THINK THAT THE TERM OF ACTUAL1 SERVICE MIGHT
BE INCREASED TO FIVE OR EVEN SIX YEARS WITH BENEFIT TO
THE ARMV AND THE COUNTRY AT LARGE. AND AFTER THAT
THE MEN COULD FORM A RESERVE ONLY TO BE CALLED UPON
IN CASE OF ACTUAL NEED. ,
I am now and always hare beer greatly interested in the arm? of
tie United State. That we need well drilled, thoroughly trained
army there is no doubt, bat I am of the opinion that at present an
army of 100,000 men is LARGE ENOUGH
This body of well drilled men ibonld in an EMERGENCY fnr-
oi&h well schooled army officers and should be the skeleton on which
to bnild an emergency army of a million and s half men. And it is
hard to conceive of any emergency in which thia country won Id need
or coulJ find use for more than a million and a half of soldiers. That
number could HANDLE ANY ARMY, that a foreign power could
land on this continent. ' '
' Americ. is situated differently from most of the other world
powers. It is PECULIARLY ISOLATED, and there-is no great
foreign pow f.at could send arr virSTT'V'l? army a.Cainnt us. ' ,
COAL! COAL!
We have the best at low
est price. Lay In
winter supply
. now.
Korrect Poultry Food.
Oregon
Commission Co
11TH AND MAIN STB,
Oregon City.
WANTL.'1 - oihmii advertisements fo
this eol'imn. Pce aery reason
aitie. Sew rates at head of enitmn
Reed the Morning Enterprise.
WANTED You to anew mat th Ea
terprise Job printing department I
ths moat complete lr tn Stat
ootald Portlsnd. Trr It for you?
next printing
WANTED 8lgn work. Everything
from a muslin sign to a bronze tab
v let. Smyth. Phone 1634.
FORaALef'. .
B ASEBALL
RECREATION PARK,
Cor. Vaughn and Twenty -fourth St,
OAKLAND
PORTLAND
September IS, 20, 21, 22? 24.
Game Begin Weekday at f b. m.
Sunday. 2:W P. M. ,
".. LADIES' DAY FRIOAY.
Boy TJdf II Free to Bleacher
FOR SALE Spare ta this colomn
el1 tbat old plow or harrow: yo-i
don'f nae It since you purchased
eoir new one.
OREGON CITY WARRANTS In any
amount from $200 to $2,700 against
the Sixth 8treet Improvement
Fund. Have been drawing Interest
sine September 16th. Will run
approximately six weeks. Will sell
them at Par.
Oregon Engineering and Con
struction Company, Room 14, Bea
ver Building. 6t
FOR SALE: One thoroughbred Jer
sey bull calf, 9 months old, ready
for service, calve's mother gav
1.200 pound of milk first 30 days
after she was fresh. R. I Badger,
Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 3.
E. W. IWeltien
Now open for business with a full
line of new'snd second-hand furni
ture. - '
PRICES TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER.
Highest price Paid for Second
Haad Furnltirs. '
In thv new Brick Building,
Sixth and Main Streeta.
Summons.
In tbe Circuit Court of the State of
of Oregon, for Clackamas County.
Wo. a McAtee,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Ivy McAtee,
Defendant.
To Ivy McAtee, the above named de
fendanL -In
th nam of th State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and anawer th complaint tiled
against you In th above entitled suit
on or bfefore Mouday, the Gin day of
November, 1911, said date being more
than six weeks from tb data of the
first publication ot this summons,
and If you fall to appear and anawer
said complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to tbe court tor
tbe relief prayed for in said com
plaint, lo-wlt: Fur a decree forever
dissolving' the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant aud for anch
other, further and different rellof as
to the " court may seem meet and
equitable.
This summons Is published by ord
er of Hon. J: V. Campbell, circuit
Judge for said Clackamas county,
Oregon, which order was made aud
entered on tbe day of Septeml
ber, 1911, and tbe time prescribed for
publication Is six weeks, beginning
with the Issue ot Friday, September
22nd, 1911, and continuing each week
thereafter to and Including Friday,
November 3rd, 1911.
FRED J. MEINDL,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Hor to Get Rich
live wllfcl" , .
Limit your wants wall enlarging your rssourvss,
cltlsa
lilnpeni h luiuri a you caa pay only for
ir......4a vour lndpndace by becoming a inonsv a..
ell ss a money earner.
You can buy a Interest barlng Crtlfioat of Deposit or .l
depoalt in our Baring Deparlment every tlm yo hav, t JJ '
dollar. '
The Bank of Oregon City
OLDEST BANK IH TUB COUNTY
C IJkTtU'RCTTX FreaMat.1
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANtf
y of OREGON CITY, OREGON
CAPITAL SMLOoC.00
Vranaaats S
O'na'al Ssnalnf noe
OtrOW tr,r. M
3. A. Hummer ...
Paul C F1her ...
A. U HlhardiMn .
Kosroe I Morris .
Mr. F. M. Young
Dr. J. C. Walton .
G. L Hed-
W. J. Wllron ....
W. W. Myers ....
David Caufleld ...
J. C. Bradley
0. II. II. Miller ...
Jus. M. Trsry ....
Tom J. Myers ....
Ell Crlswell
N. Ablberg
Gus Erlckson
Dr. J. W. Norrls . .
U. U Hedges
W. J. Wllstm ....
C. O. Miller
3 SO Chaa. Simmon
1.90
1.9.)
1.70
1.70
lO.Ort
S.00
10.35
1.30
1.30
1.30
1.20
1.20
1.21
2.30
8.30
330
10.00
7.20
10.05
3.00
Supt. of School.
Karl Klaus ft Co. ... S.25
T. J. Gary 9
Assessor. T
Clara Mitchell t M00
Eitlth Jackson 14.00
C. E. 8penc 21-00
Surveyor.
Kllham Stationery Co. .' I 43 63
D. T. Meldrum 5.60
Harry Gray 3.10
8. A. D. Hungate 5100
Chaa. Hlclnbotham
Robt. Mat toon
Fruit Inspector,
Wm, aadk
Frank Boardman ,
John Urshara v
Clarence Simmons
Alex Simmons un
Gilbert Terry ,
C. K. Haster
E.. Dewey
Cinirl Steel ITvxIuct Co.
Scripture 4 Beaullau
C. J. Hood
Nott Ataater Company ....
Pop ft Ctf
Straight ft Salisbury ......
Iloneer Transfer Co. .... .
IX C. Robbln
Theo. Miller
8. W. Hair
Jail.
K. T. Mass
County Poor,
Sam SttOth .,
R. B. lleatl
r. T. Barlow ,
Faablon Livery Stable",
C. IL Thorp ft Co,
F. T. Harlow .'.
St. Vincent's Hospital
Jon Drug Co. ,
Mr. A. Ouynup
H. W.. 8trblg ,
U Hank
"X i Oood Swmarltan Hospital ....
I-0 Farr Brother
("barman ft Co.
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8nriff.
Fashion Livery Stable f 6.00
F. A. Mile 91.75
CIs B. Pratt 86.25
Chas. purns, Sr 5.00
Elliott ft Park ii.oo
J. F. Hodge 4.00
E. T. Mass g9.40
Mike Gross g00
Clara Deute 4.50
Myrtle Cross 125
Nora Criswell , 1,23
Eutella Crlswell ' ,50
Kathertn Slnnott '., 4.00
Ernst Mass, Jr ,. 6.50
J. O. Staats 3 60
R. W. Baker ic.50
Elliott A Park 200
C. O. Miller u0
Clerk.
Ruth Hedges ,$ 22.OO
M. C. Mulvey 54.00
W. L, Mulvey
Recorder.
Glass ft Prudhomme Co. .....$ 3.50
U B. William 10.00
Wllaon ft Cooke 'co
C. B. Rarasby ; 70 00
Edith 8mlth jo.OO
Trsnursr.
Jea Paddock ,... 1000
Coroner.
W. J. Wilson 1 18 40
Dr. D. A. Dedraan .0O
Dr. J. C. Walton ; 5 00
Dr. J. W. Noni iM
T. P. Randall j 20
J. C. Bradley j'20
John Bennett , j 20
A. M. Whit j'20
J. M. .Tracy .t j'j0
D. E.' Frost j'jj
Board of Hsslth.
C. H. DaUchy
Current Expense.
Home Telephone Co
Paclflo Telephone Co.
Huntley Bros. ...............
Court Hous.
J. W. lones. , I
II. L Patterson
Morris Bros
Frank Busch
Ore. City Ic ft Cold Btge. Co.
II. Opperman ,
Wllnon ft Cooke . ..,
P. Nehren
White Bros.
Wm. Surfus
Williams Transfer Co,
J. W. r.raker
O. Zlnrferllng
Theo. 1 Inert h
Mike Iong ..........
E. Klmme
Joe Myers
Wm. Fin ,
B. Barnes ..
P. Barnes
Wlliion ft Cook .
G. W. Wiggins
A. C. Lewi
F. Preuchoff
O. B. Noble
W. H. Tlmmerman
Dickson
E. Dewey
Arch Weight ...
5 50 ! C,
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Bwkn-T
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3560
39.25
4.00
41.56
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The Ten Commandments
of Advertising.
At the great convention in Boston a short tii
ugo of the Sationul Association of Advertising
men, Joaeph Ajtpel, Advertising Manager of
Wananmker's Philadelphia store, gave to the
lletniVAdvertw rs Divlaion these ten cbmmani
mcntH of advertising: ;
Thou Khalt have no other irods in advertising
hut truth.
Thou shalt not make any proven image of
wealth, or power, or station and thou shalt not
how down thyseUto them, nor serve them except ;
with honor. v ,
Thou Khalt not use the power of advertising in-J
an unworthy cause or in .behalf of unworthy
rockIs.
Kemomher the working day to keep it holy.
Honor thy business and thy advertising, that
they may honor thee, and thy days of usefulness
he long rK)n the"land. ' "
Thou shalt not kill fair competition from with
out nor ambition from within your organization.
Thou shalt not lie, misstate, exaggerate, mis
represent nor conceal ; thou shalt not bear false
witness to the public, but thou shalt bo fair to
thy merchandise.
Thou fhalt not steal by false pretends in
statements, spoken, written or printed.
1 hou shalt not permit adulteration nor substi
tution m advertised goods.
Thou shalt. nnf . nnvnt tin..'m:A nn rundown
thy neighlwr's business; thou shalt not covet nor
run down thy neighbor's name, nor his fame, nor ,
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no
s wares, nor his trade, nor anything that is tn
oighbor's. t