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MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1M1
Big Trade
Starts This Morning
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Is Now In IFtill Swing
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Building nrl .aaao": ' -
iig Saving In All Departments. Buy Now
and Save MONEY.
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OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
DOW T CU3 D S S T H D S -3 A L E
tin REWARD
Tor the arreat en conviction
any person of pereone, who
lawfully remove copies of Tbs
rnlng Enterprise from th
LmiM-a . of subecrlbera after
hmr baa been piacea mere or
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Through French Eyee.
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low tha ioitrlria ml II loo Ira marks
billiard txre.-Pele
Nielsen A
Llndberg
HIGH CLASS
TAILORING
308 tailing Bldg Portland.
Phone Main 6151.
LOCAL BRILTS
'on ran get fresh ranch eggs at
rrla' Grocery. ... s
William Jones, of Union Mill, was
Oregon C'ltr Friday.
b. K. Reynolds, of Portland, wss In
city Friday.
Mli Uxxla Mulvany. of Union Mill,
Is In thla city Friday.
Try our 25c merchants' lunch, at
k Fall Confectionary, 70S Main u
Hark Irish, of Mullno. waa In thla
ly on business Friday.
Mm. Iwivld Moahnke waa imom tha
regon City vlaltora Friday.
C. KL H.vnnlda. of flalem. waa In
1 city Friday on business.
Mra. A. E. Conlln vlsitea in rorv
land Friday, tha guest of friends.
Thomas Jones, of Heaver Creek,
waa In thla. city on business Friday.
"Mr. aniL-Atra. Kirk .Casseday and
daughter, of Cama, were In thla city
Friday. " '
ladles' high top tan shoes, $4 pair,
at W. A. Holme.'
Mra. Ilyrom, of Tualatin, la In thla
city visiting her sister-in-law. Mra.
Dunne Kly.
Try our Fall City Creamery butter,
tt'a alwaya right. 75c per roll at Har
rla' Grocery.
Oyatera, any atyle, at tha Falla
Confectionery, 703 Main street
Mra. Fred IJndsey, of Beaalde, who
haa betn In thla city visiting, baa re
turned to her home.
norn. Friday morning;, to the wife
of Postmaster A. H. Knight, of Canby,
a seven-pound aon. -
George Wella, well known realdent
of Bcotia Mllla. waa In Oregon City
Thursday and Friday, and registered
t tha Klectrlc Hotel.
Mra. Ethel Ferguaon. of Portland,
who la vlaltlng her alatera, Mra. Adam
Knight and Mra. Cassis Evana. of
Canby. waa In Oregon City rnaay, .
King frlenda. '
ir.l who haa been vlaltlng
Mr. and Mra. Jacob Btelner. haa re
turned to hla home at Rltivllle, Wash.
Rev. F.aslg la a eon-lnlaw of Mr. and
Mra. Stelner.
To secure aud hold the beat tradj
I a hard problem, but we have Its so
lution. Alwaya buy the beat and make
the prlcea low. Harris' Grocery.
Mr. aud Mra. A. D. Vatcher, who
have been residing' at Vancouver,
Wash., for several months, arrived In
Oregon City Vedneaday, where they
are vlaltlng Jklr. and Mra. J. E. Vatch
r i,r Twnifth and Center streets.
They will remain In tbls city for a
month, but have not aeciuea upon
location.
For adoption In Clackamaa county,
Ana healthy boy, eight years old, who
la good and obedient uerman aeaceui.
father dead. Inaulre 717 Fourteenth
atreet or Mra. Kate Parker, court
matron.
Mr. rharla Albrlaht. of Hood Riv
m.r in thla cltv Thursday visit
ing frlenda. Mra. Albright had been
in iiriiin(t fnaveral days, where
she waa called by the serious Illness
of ber nephew, Jerome lorue, woo is
...w..rin frnm lirleht'a disease, but
whose condition haa Improved the past
two daya.
V, knnall man la too Door to OU-
t.ln rdlt at Huntley's. Our new
charge system Inaurea absolute ac
curacy, and arroraa a cneca uu e
ery purchaae. As s aooui iu
t a & iiavworth. Mra. D. C. La
tourette. Mra. FTank Welsh. Mra. U
H. Olmstead. Mra. Davla and Miss
..J. tiriiiiama ihn have heen attend-
veua
Ing the naptlst Stat ixmveuuou ai
McMlnnvllle, returned to Oregon City
r.i.i.v R itavworih and Mrs. La-
tourette took an acuve pan on iu-
program.
$50.00 Reward
To the person that can find a better
line of candles than is iouna ai m.
t.i. r.nrfv Rinra. 703 Main atreet.
Get the habit and eat good candy. You
-,m iiva nnr ana reel oeiwr. iu
.r. made fresh dally at our factory
v.. th real Macoy when you
. t,.r. Mow don"t forget 8atur
.n..il day. If you miss It
it i vour fault, not ours. Fruit-bar at
n ..mi nound. Saturday only
Regular 60 cent kind for tbls occasion.
Something extra.
called attention to many of the prop
erty owners who bad not atgned the
remonstrance, and questioned the
statement that eighty per cent had
algned It. He and Mr. Cross had aev
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erai veruai una, uui iu ui
1nf was maintained y-feoh-
The council approvea an eigm nm
levy, the same as last year, for 4ne
atreet Improvement fund. An ordin
ance providing for the Improvement of
Fourteenth atreet. between Main and
Washington, was passed.
WILM IE VALLEY
HAS OMAHA EXHIBIT
EAST NOT READY FOR
NORTHWEST WHEAT
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COMMITTEE NAMEDTO REVISECHARTER
(Continued from pag I.)
Man-Tailoreo! Suits, Coats ano!
Skirts for Women anol Misses
By special arrangement we represent one of
the most up -to-date tailoring establishments in,
the country fnajiing only strictly man-tailored '
garments to individual measure.
We cordially invite our customers and friends
- to inspect our
Portfolio of FasKions
FOR FALL 1911
which includes seventy-eight distinctive, auth
oritative styles and about three hundred and
fifty materials ' .
Prompt delivery and. satisfaction-In style, fit 7,
and quality guaranteed. v
W. A. HOLMES
617 Main Strt.t. ' '
good one, but waa willing that the
v.. .ri.d w. A. Shewman sua-
gested that one man be put In charge
...a v.M ..nnnslblel His Idea was
to provide a government similar to
the ooaraa 01 uiwwi - -. -Hons,
to make the chairman of the
board, ao to apeak, the responsible
heAfter the names nad been aubmltted
... i Mavnr Rrawnell said
that masa meetlnga could be held, ana
the proposed charter inorougmy m
...oH hfore the special election
.i.i.,v. iii h railed to vote upon It
The mayor also promised that the
revised Instrument woum oe pu""-"
- ... ..nanAri ao tha voters could
make a study of It. The motions that
the suggestion or the mayor ds buuj.
ed and the names submitted by him
be anproved were made by Councll-
n.,..r Tha followlna- memoera
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of the board were present: Burke,
r.i, iniiMun. Meyer. Michels,
tin Hnlman. The absentees
were Strickland and Hall, both of
whom. It la understood, are favorable
to giving the commission rorm a .
Best Man Nameo. .
rtrnwneu aaia Biier
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Ing that he was aeugaiea un i--7.n
naannd uDon his sugges-
tlon unanimously ana nu w
. ...11- h r.in it waa generally
sgreed that he could not have named
better men on me coihiiui.
A. remonstrance, wnicu w
i a k. .iirhtv ner cent of the
taxpayers on Monroe street, against
Improving tne aireei .
Fourteenth at the present time was
received. It waa held that the remon
strance Bhould nave neen
earlier and before the contract tor the
work waa let. H. B. Croaa apoke
against building tne siree,. in. a w.
ter and F. J. Tooie urged that the
work be started at once. Mr. Cross
gave notice that he would fight to the
last the taking of earth from the
street In front of hla property for use
Id building up the grade elsewhere.
He said he would need the earth to
fill several lots. Mr. Toose said that
he had been misrepresented by per
aona wanting the work
declared that the city would be liable
for damagea to the contractor If the
contract were broken. Mr.' Toore
The "live wires" or tne lour gri
Willamette Valley countlea: Benton,
Marlon, Linn and Lane, through the
vwMMtratJve efforts of the county
.nil nnmmerclal clubs In Cor
in. ciom AlhariT ana KHeene. wui
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have what Is thought to be one of the
i.. xkiiiita . of varied commercial
uroducta of the Willamette Valley that
r I J tka. 4"kmo.
haa ever been aaBeniiueu, i u
ha lnd Show which opened Tuesday.
The offlclala of the Southern Pacific
aystem have Jaken s very acUve . in
terest In this enterprise
..v.ihi hna rxen sent to Omaha.
The car la packed with a really re-
n.rknh rollectloa oi norutunui .
j i..it..r.i Mhihlts. The ex
hlblts Include fruits, preserved and
r...k .ralH. hous. wool auu iuo
luauui.'v. ; .
r A U font in lnnCin BI1U 19
feet In width. n a prominent aisle of
the great Coliseum at Omaha, will be
.. A with hi hiti from Benton.
UIKHCU wia. - .
Linn and Lane countlea. Supplement
ing this will be an annex oevowu w
.ri which will occupy a
separate space about forty feet in
IHll. inll in wnicn Will uipi.;-
ine kuiiii. .0
. ot.t. irair
anown w d-"
This panorama, wnicn auracvuu -great
deal of attention at the State
Fair, Is the work oi ueorge i mw
- .t.n m k in charge of this sec
CI, wu 1.
writtx ihrM aaaisiania. uo mfc
UUU 11 vm ...
work installing this panorama ai i"
W F. Groves, of Corrallls, whose
clever arrangement of tne aispiaya oi
nenton county at tne Biaie rir
many encomiums, la designing ana
consolidating the exnioua oi i
ties. These will be surmounted by a
large sign reading "Famous WlMa-
tnette Valley. Oregon, auu
by the names of Uie counties repre
D7.iv , .... tlluatrated by Illum
ined transparencies and pictures, will
be riven tw ce aany in io "'"
l .v- wnndera and beauties
of the Willamette Valley and the op
portunities for nomeaeeaeia
exploited. The work la In !charge of
XX C. Freeman, manager of the Eugene
Commercial Club, who worked up the
consolidated exniun piu, -
Holbrook. of Albany.
Towards the expenaes oi iu,
A F. Hofer. aecreiary oi mo
Board of Trade, aucceeded in getting
,rJ T.,intv court of Marlon county to
make an appropriation The Unn
county court appropr..leU. . .ur
tlal aum. aa aia me wf-j
100 pounda.
FEED Shorts, $29 to $30; rolled
barley, $37.50; procesa barley. $38.50;
whole corn, $37; cracked corn, $38;
$26; white. $28 to $27.
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.25.
Butter, Poultry, Egga.
A soecJal meeting sent to one of the
leading grain bouses of Minneapolis
by m local party disposes of the report
that the East is ready to purchaae
remaining supplies of Oregon-Wash-tngton-Idaho
wheat.
According to tne message tne wneai
vrnurn in tha Pacific northwest la too
soft for use there at the prlcea quot
ed for Eastern hard wheats, therefore
the value of the Eastern product can
not be judged with the Eastern stock.
The talk of heavy smpmenis 10 me
East originated by the receipt here of
. nutiiu frnm two houses of
Minneapolis, who wanted to purchase
5,000 busneis or me imau inwu"-Pi-artlcnllv
everr dealer in this sec
tion received the same lnqulrlea. One
large operator nere onerea me auuu
eapolla people several hundred thous
and bushels on ue local price ui
but the Eastern interests came nacK
with an offer aeveral cents less, i nai
disposed of the Eastern business.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are
aa follows:
umrs fnnvlnrl Green hides.
5s to 6c; saiters, 5c to 6c; dry hides,
iv tn Mr- sheen Delts. 25c to 75c
each.
Hay, Grain, Feed.
vtav muvlnart Timothy, $12 to
$15; clover, $8 to $9; oat hay. best, $9
to $10; mixed. $9 to $12; airaiia, iia
to $16.50 .
OATS (Buying) uray, zo
$27: wheat, $32 to $33; oil meal. $53;
8hady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per
BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary
country butter. 25c to 30c; fancy
dairy. 80c: creamery. 30c to 25c.
POULTRY' (Buying) Hens, 11c
to 12 1-2; broilers, 11c.
EGGS Oregon ranch eggs, 30c te
35c. u
Fruits, Vegetables.
DRIED FRUITS (Buying)
Prunes, on basis of 6 l-4 for 45 and
60's; peaches, 10c
SACK VEGETABLES Carrota.
$1.25 to $160 per sack; parsnips,
$1.25 to $1.60; turnips, $1.25 to ii.6u;
beets, fl.50 ...
POTATOES Beat buying 70c to
85c per hundred.
ONIONS Oregon. $1.25 to $1.60 per
hundred; Australian, $2. per hundred.
Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Llvs weight) 8teers. 5c
and 6e; cows, 4ttc; bulls, I l-zc.
VEAL Calves bring from 8c to
13c, according; to grade-
MUTTON 8heep. 8c an 8V4c:
lamba, 4c and 6c
tirra 1R tn lift nnund hors. 10C
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and lie; 140 to 200 pounds, 10c and
10c . . -
SUES FOR BALANCE ON ENGINE.
John Kernan has sued Fred P. Hurst
for $375 alleged to be due on a
donkey engine and boiler.
MEADE RELIEF CORPS
ATTENDS INSPECTION
Sanscrit for the DaJly Bnterprls.
u.oa Hallof Cnrna of thla cltV was
ftepresented at the annual Inspection
of the George Wright Corps at Port
land Wednesday evening, those going
from this city being Mrs. Julia Tingle,
Mrs. Roslna Fouta, Mrs. Martha Beach, -Mrs.
Brown. Mrs. Katherlne DeFord.
u... uinnU Donovan. Mrs. Amelia
Maddock and Mrs. Nellie M.Alldredge.
There were about 200 members In
attendance, and after the bualnesa
session refreshments were served, and
a social time haa. ine nieiuu.
.h fjrand Army of tne Kepuouc - -
tended the meeting at the ctoae ot
the buslnese and Indulgea in me w
viUes. Uncotn-Garfleld Corn's and
. in nf Pnrtland. and the
DUIUUCl v -
Vancouver Corps were In attendance.
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Hotel Arrivals.
- The following are registered at the
Electric Hotel: George -Webb. San
Francisco; Isaac Hudson, Jr., W. Y.
ShulL Los Angeles: J. W. Fay man.
San Francisco; William Saunders.
George Wells. 8cotts Mills; J. W.
j.,i vr t ij(.ne. city: W. Hoe-
CHyTVD. Rice. C. 8 Payne.
Ic. R- Fish. PortUnd; Ray Rue. C.
E. Reynolds, Salem; u we- -
SEEKS OWNER OF HORSE.
Chief of Police Shar Is desirous of
finding the owner of a horse which
wss put in the pound several days
ago. The horse weighs 900 pounds
and Is about twelve years of afe-U
Is a gray. . , "
Small Stores Gain Business
by the bright electric light for signs and win
dows. Now that MAZDA lamps are avail
able nothing is easier to obtain than profitable
lighting. These new incandescent lamps we
now offer to otir customers tinder Very favorable
conditions.
FOOTBALL TEAM READY
FOR GAME TOMORROW
fit. fnntha'll team held
. i",Ye.it nighi and will practice
" ..a mnrnlna. Sunday after-
oontCamah Park they will line
up against the ra.t
Club team or r-onianu.. i - -will
play Sunday are as follows: Mont
gomery. Iageron Sm h. Berry.
Raher. C. Freeman, Naui
.V:., white (Manager)
KOOB, (VH"'M -
Carothers, F. Freeman and Long.
... olnhhlna- offer. The
Morning Enterprise by mall and the
Weekly Oregonian, Dom uui..
ber 1, 1912 for oniy i. who. -October
81. 1911-
Here is the Only
Bargain House
Cnmrmre 00r prices with others and
you will he sure to trade here. New
and second hssd furniture or an
klnda. Granite, glass and light hard
ware. .
E. W. liellien
Opposite The Grand
More Electric Light
can now be obtained for every dollar you pay
for current than ever before. The MAZDA
lamps give more than twice the light you have
ever before considered it possible to obtain for
a given expense for current. We are now ready
to tell you how you can get the benefit of this
great advance in electrical development.
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PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT
& POWER CO.
MAIN omCC 7th and Alder Streets
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