Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 05, 1912, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPBISE, FRIDAY, AFiilL 5, lyiz.
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AN APPEAL TO THE
FARMERS OF OREGON
There is undoubtedly an organized
effort being made by the EXPRESS
COMPANIES AND MERCHANTS AS
SOCIATIONS to defeat any candidate
for the office of u. S. Senator or Rep
resentative in Congress who favors
PARCELS POST. All who have been
aggressive in support of this "Over
due Reform" have incurred the en
mity of the above interests and it ia
now evident that a quiet and concerted
effort is being made to defeat them at
the PRIMARY ELECTION AND se
cure the nomination of men who are
in sympathy with the interests and
are opposed to PARCELS POST. The
. usual tactics are resorted to, such as
personal abuse, in order to throw dust
in the eyes of the voters and cover up
the REAL ISSUE, but their main hope
is that a great many FARMERS WILL
NEGLECT TO REGISTER FOR THE
PRIMARY ELECTION which will be
held April the 19th.
WE APPEAL TO THE FARMERS
OF OREGON, AND ALL OTHERS
WHO "FAVOR PARCELS POST, TO
REGISTER BEFORE THE BOOKS
ARE CLOSED ON APRIL 9fh at 5
p. m., Ihen go to the polls on April
19th and VOTE FOR PARCELS POST
by voting for MEN WHO WILL REP
RESENT YOU in this matter. We
have no Initiative and Referendum as
yet in NATIONAL AFFAIRS and must
be represented by proxies In these im
portant issues. Be sure you vote for
MEN WHO REPRESENT YOU and
not the merchants associations and
express companies.
THE CANDIDATES ARE SELECT
ED AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION,
and if you allow the. other fellow to
make the selection you will have no
choice but to vote for HIS PROXY at
the November election and HE will
have a representative in Congress and
"not YOU.
IF WE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THIS OPPORTUNITY to DO some
thing for PARCELS POST AND
SHOW OUR APPRECIATION OF
THE WORK ALREADY DONE for
this cause, it will likely influence the
enactment of A PARCELS POST LAW
AT THE PRESENT SESSION OF
CONGRESS, but if we neglect this op
portunity and the interests succeed in
nominating their candidate, it will be
some time before another SENATOR
OR REPRESENTATIVE WILL DARE
TO TAKE A PRONOUNCED STAND
FOR PARCELS POST.
SIX YEARS IS A LONG TIME TO
WAIT, MANY OF US WILL BE DEAD
BEFORE THAT TIME.
Every civilized country on the
Globe, save the U. S. A., has a GEN
ERAL PARCELS POST.
FARMERS, DO YOUR DUTY!
YOUR VOTES ARE YOUR OWN, and
remember that THE GREAT ISSUE
IS "A GENERAL PARCELS POST."
Signed by the Executive and Legis
lative Committees of the Oregon State
Grange. C. E. Spence, Oregon City;
A. I. Mason, Hood River; C. L. Shaw,
Albany; F. M. Gill, Estacada. -
Epistolary Caution.
Before the customer paid his bill the
hotel stenographer tore several pages
out of her notebook and handed them
to him.
"Only the notes of his letters," she
said to the next customer. "About
once in six months somebody comes
along who keeps sueh a watchful eve
on his correspondence that he won't
even let a stenographer keep bis notes.
Of course It Is nothing to us. and we
alwa.vs give them up when asked, to.
I don't know what the cautious folk
do with them destroy them, maybe.
Anyhow, there is no record of foolish
utterances left In the stenographer's
books." New York Times.
Heart to Heart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYE.
AS A NAN THINKETH.
Looking for trouble?
It scarcely seems true you should be
looking for something you dp not want.
Nevertheless a lot of people do that
And there is Scripture warrant for
the statement that you will find that
which you diligently seek.
Some persons are in life long bond
age to the fear that something unto
ward may happen them. Which is a
mighty handicap, because
Fear is an invitation to trouble.
He who constantly fears that some
III or infliction or loss may occur is
meeting trouble more than halfway
going out to meet .it He is laying
down the fence to give trouble an
easy access.
When calamity leaps the low place
you have left in the wall can you call
it an intruder?
Fear is weakness.
Hope is strength. ':
Much depends upon whether you
face the world with the weakness of
fear or the strength of optimism. Be
cause we are learning more and more
the truth of that saying in the old
book:
"As a man thinketh in his heart so
Is he."
If you keep the Sear thought in your
heart it is likely to issue in something
fearsome, whereas if you cherish the
hope thought it is likely to issue in the
strength that overcomes. .
Sickness?
If you go about fearing lest you be
sick you probably will become sick.
Weakness of your mental forces will
open the door to physical ills. Be
cause He who fears is likely to lose his
head, and he who loses his head loses
his health. .
Your family?
If you are forever haunted by the
dread that some infliction may come
upon your loved ones you weaken the
strong arm. that defends them, the
brain that plans for them, the heart
that beats for them.
Your business?
. If you are looking for some detri
ment to your business 'the fear of it
will weaken the powers you are de
pending on to make the business suc
cessful. It is so of everything. ,
There is plenty of trouble in the
world without, your organizing an ex
pedition in your mind to go looking for
it
Look for happiness.
Masonic Temple Building
Masonic Temple Building
Masonic Temple Building
Masonic Temple Building
You Are Most Cordially Invited to Visit the GRAND OPENING of
Mew
Btme
o morrow
Sail
NOTIONS
You can find almost anything you
can think of here in the line of
Notions and everything at any
small price. We feature for the
opening sale the following:
25c HOSE SUPPORTERS 10c
sad Hose Supporters 4 straps 25c
quality 10c.
25c SHEARS AT I()o
Dressmakers' Shears nickle plated
brass screw and bolt.
50c HAIR BRUSH 25c
Large size Fine Bristle.
25c" HAIR BRUSH lie
Mahogany Finish Back, Good Qual-
25c TOOTH BRUSH He
Celluloid and Bone Handles fine
bristles.
J5c SHAWL STRAP Qc
2 long straps strong handle.
10c DRINKING CUPS 4c
Collapsible Aluminum Drinking
Cups, 10c kind 4c.
RIC RAC BRAID 5c
These so popular braids all size, 5c
pack.
SAFETY PINS 2"c
AH sizes solid brass safety pins,
dozen 2c.
COMMON PINS l"c
Needle Pointed, Good Grades
10c HAIR NETS 5o
The "Carmen'' largest and best
made.
We herewith extend a most hearty invitation to the people of Oregon City and its environs to visit our new store. It is located
in the room formerly occupied by John Adams in the Masonic Temple Building. By way of foreword, we want to impress upon
your mind that while we took tfver the John Adams store room we DID NOT take over any of the Adams stock, opening with
an entirely new stock throughout. We came to Oregon City because we felt that there was an opening in this city for the sort
of store we intend to conduct. We want to make very plain to you that we are going to do our level best to make this store
worthy of your patronage through all legitimate means. We shall at all times endeavor to carry complete assortments in the
various departments. We shall at all times persue a "money-back" policy, meaning that if you are dissatisfied at any time with
anything you buy here, will refund the money instantly. We have decided to conduct this business on a cash basis because
through doing so we can always undersell. All our buying is done in connection with several large Eastern houses, sharing with
them special lots bought under value for Cash from the best wholesalers and manufacturers.
We shall also give the famous S. & H. Green Trading Stamps, each 10c purchase allowing you a stamp. The Premium
Booth will be permanently located in our store. Come then to this new store and become acquainted with its new stock, its
method of doing business and its prices.
To our fellow merchants we extend the hand of good fellowship, feeling that whatever we or they do toward making Ore
gon City a better trading center will redound to the common good. Again we say: Welcome to Bannon's! You're welcome
if you buy and you're just as welcome if you just come to visit. We will be pleased to see you in either event.
.
MILLINERY
Popular price millinery that
bears the stamp of fashion's ap
proval. Women who appreciate
the truly modish will find in 'this
bewitching assembly of unique
'conceptions a refinement and ex
clusiveness which appeals most
strongly to the educated taste.
No only is an artistic standard
maintained but the prices are al
so kept down we have devoted
special attention to provide ac
ceptable models at most moder
ate prices. Here are reproduc
tions of imported hats which
have all the value of the origi
nal, both in fineness of material
and in style. We can assure you
that you will find it needless in
the future to go to Portland for
millinery for we shall make it
needless.
We invite inspection.
Beautiful SOUVENIRS FREE TO ALL
Not necessary to make a purchase here tomorrow in order to obtain one of the beauti
ful Photogravurea free. They are reproductions of the world's master paintings and
will beautify any home: While we have several thousands of them we suggest that you
come early in order to get one. Remember you do not have to make a purchase to
obtain one of these beautiful pictures. . .
Grand Concert
Saturday
Tomorrow Saturday our House
warming Day we shall have a con
cert by The Philharmonic Orchestra.
We invite you to come. '
H.&S. Trading Stamps Free with each purchase
We give "S & H" green trading stamps free with each purchase. This system has been
added as one of the additional attractive features of this store. It was inaugurated
after careful investigation. Through your collection you are enabled to add beautiful
and valuable premiums to your household articles that cost you nothing for which
you would otherwise have to pay cash. They are given in addition to our always low-,
est prices. Permanent Premium Booth in rear of Store. The following stores join with'
us in giving these stamps:.
Jones Drug Co. Price Bros., Clothiers
Oregon Shoe Co.
Seeley Grocery
" w
AsNew Standard of Value Giving
in Women's Suits and Dr e s s e s
$20 SUITS $11.95
Women's All Wool Serge Suita Skinner
Satin lined, covered arm shields, Midnight
Blue, Black, Tan, Grey, 3 large buttons,
semi-fitting, plain back, skirts have high
waist line, pleated and postillion effects.
$25.00 SUITS $15.00 -,'
Novelty and Cream Serge Suits, newest
Soring: models, compare well with any fin-
est serges and whipcords, cut-away jackets
tS latest skirts in Midnight Blue, Black, Grey
and Novelty effects.
$10.00 STREET DRESSES $5.50
Dainty one-piece frocks, charming models,
of all wool serges in Midnight Blue, Grey or
Brown, contrasting trimming of Black Kings
Blue, or Sky Blue semi-high wai3ted ef
fects; high waist lines small sailor collars
very attractive.-
S2.5G WASH DRESSES $1.19
Washable Tub Dresses for street wear
Gingham, Percale and Fancy Lawn. See
sensational window display.
Silk Messaline Petticoats $2.29
Every imaginable color represented, deep
accordion pleated flounces soft finish silks,
The Opening Sale's Great Values in Hosiery and Underwear
We want you to know and remember that
we guarantee every pair of Hose we sell
a new pair given free to replace any
that fail to make good.
WOMEN'S 39c HOSE 25c
Fine Silk Gauze Lisle Garter Top; -double
Heel and Toe.
50c SILK HOSE 35c
Women's Fine Thread Silk Hose, Black
and Tan; 50c value 35c.
85c SILK HOSE 50c
,Womeils Outsize Silk Hose Lisle heel
and toe 85c value at 50c.
19c HOSE AT 10c
Women's Plain Black and Fancy Hose
Big assortment of weights, colors and
styles.
BOYS 25c HOSE 12i2c
Boys' "Whalebone" Hose, heavy cordu
roy rib, fast black, all sizes 25c value at
12c.
20c UNDERWEAR AT 10c
Women's Vests sleeveless taped ' neck
and arm holes.
m mvmr
'50c UNION SUITS 35c
Women's Union Suits sleeveless,
brella knee pants; all sizes.
um-
Entire .Window Full of Stamped Pillow Tops at 25c
One of our big windows will contain a display of Stamped Pillow Tops. There are at least 100 patterns.' We fea
ture the "Oregon City' top, Mt. Hood surrounded by rose3 and the words "Oregon City." It will well repay
your time if you did no more than come down town to see this big opening display. Back and Top for 25c.
MEN'S WEAR "
We desire to call particular attention to our
Men's Furnishings Department. It will be
our aim to at all times carry complete as
sortments of the wanted and stylish things
everything of approved quality and guar
anteed lowest "price. For the opening sale
we offer:
50c NECKWEAR AT 25c
Two hundred dozens of Easter neckwear
four-in-hands, Tecks, Clubs, in Plain Bara
thea Silks fancy silks endless variety of
newest designs.
$1.00 UNION SUITS 50c
Light weight cream Balbriggan and also
Porosknit Union Suits-r-long and short
sleeves $1.00 quality during Opening Sale
at 50c. '
$1.00 WOOL MIX UNDERWEAR 50c
Medium weight wool mixed light grey
shirts and drawers $1.00 values at Opening
Sale, price of 50c.
DRESS SHIRTS 100
We offer you the best shirt sold in the land
at $1.00. They are perfect in fit and come
in a -wide assortment of patterns. You
can't buy them elsewhere under $1.50.
PARISIANA CORSETS
Women who wear them
Pronounce them the
Best Made.
For the opening we will feature
No. 555 Reducing
Corsets at $1.00
They are especially designed for large
women. They have abdominal straps
and 6 Hose Supporters.
Every pair guaranteed to give satis
faction or a new pair.
Laces Embroideries
Picked at random from out of
our immense showing are these
two opening sale specials.
7c V A L LACES jc
5000 yard3 of Imported French
Val Laces in Edges and Inser
tions. 25c EMBROIDERIES 10
3000 yards of Nainsook Edgings,
5 to 10 inches wide perfectly
finished.
Neckwear
Quite the daintiest and finest
lines of neckwear gathered here
for your inspection. Prices dur
ing the opening will be about
half of real value.
50c N ECKWEAH 25c
Dainty Jabots, Plauen Collars,
fresh from New York's best im
porters. 25c WINDSOR TIES 15c
Silk Windsor Ties Plaids and
Plain all colors.
V ; ;
DOMESTICS
8 1-3c GINGHAM Qc
Amoskeac Apron Ginghams, all siz
es of checks. Best made.
10c PERCALES 6
Double" Fold Dark and Light all
new patterns.
25c CURTAIN MATERIALS 15c
New Spring designs in Reversible
Scrims, "Voiles and Etamines.
FEATHER PILLOWS EACH 50c
Blue Twill Tick clean and sani
tary feathersweight 2 pounds
each.
LACE CURTAINS PAIR 35c
White Scotch Lace Curtains 2
yards new and pretty patterns.'
$1.2 5 BED SPREADS 89
Full size Marseilles Bed Spreads.
7c CALICOS 5c
Best Standard Calicos light and
dark.
BLEACHED SHEETS 39c
Good quality 2x2 yards in size.
Shoes for All
In making our selections of
shoes we paid more attention to
quality than anything else and
know that when you buy here
once you'll come again ' and
again. We are agents of "Selz"'
shoes for men, Val Dittenhoeffer
and "Red Cross" shoes for wom
en and "C & E" and Walton
shoes for children. Several op
ening attractions,
$3.50 WORK SHOES $269
Tan and Black, Willow Calf,
Box Calf and Chrome, Goodyear
Welt, Drill and Leatherlined Oak
bottoms, Viscolized soles.
$4.00 DRESS SHOES 315
"Selz" Shoes, Tan and Black,
Lace or Button, high toes, new
est lasts.
GIRLS' PUMPS 139
Girls' Black Velvet, 2 strap
Pumps all sizes,. 8 to 2 a $2
value.
WOMENS ' SHOES S3 50
"Red Cross" and Dittenhoeffer
Choice of Velvets, Suedes, Tan
and Black, lace or button, White
Newbucks Colonial pumps. Best
$3.50 values in America.
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