Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 25, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, APEIL 25, 1912.
Big Horse Show Saturday, April 27m
See the Big Automobile Parade in the Afternoon
HDStCT
pecials 11
men
Every
Pay
Depart
The Horse and Carriage Parade starts Saturday 10:00 A. M. sharp. The Automobile Parade starts 2:00 P. M.
Our showing of Booster Day Specials starts Saturday, 7 A. M. so as to give all a chance to purchase as early as pos
sible. We have made preparations to take care of the big crowd that will be in town Saturday on our Booster Day;
all are welcome here and we want you to make this store your home while in town. Big reduction in Men's Clothing'
Shoes, Hats and Furnishings; as you all know we are Closing Out Our Ladies' Dry Goods Department and are selling
it out for ALMOST NOTHING as it must go in a hurry.
The Real Value of Booster Day to You Will Be the Substantial Saving to You in Our Booster Specials Saturday
Booster Specials in Men's Suits
Society Brand Clothing for young men and men
who stay young. These are garments that any
young man will appreciate who wants style,
tailoring and individuality. We are giving
fcnrtrtg Srattb (Brtipa
on this high class clothing.
Society Brand "SSTSt gj. $18 to $35
FranM FiftAAn THE W0RLD'S best $15.00 sun
1 lallncl 1 lllCcll If you are looking for a good honest
suit for about $15.00, don't fail to see our FRANKEL FIFTEEN
DOLLAR SUIT.
Florsheim Shoes for
Men Who Care
Another thing we can boast
about is our Florsheim Shoes,
exclusively handled by us in
Oregon City. Once worn al
ways worn.
$5.00 to $6.00
r. -
Chesterfield Shoes
$3.00 to $4.00
best values on earth
Booster Day Specials
in Dry Goods, Ladies' and Children's
Shoes, Ladies' Furnishings, all must go
at prices that will take them out, as we
want to remodel the store for an ex
clusive men's store. Special Booster
Day values in Boys' Suits.
Closing Out Ladies' Suits
Take advantage of Booster Day Specials
Closing Out Prices. Some beautiful Ladies'
Suits left and we want to close them out in
a hurry; blue, serge, tan diagonals grays and
velvet.
$15.00
SUITS
booster day
specials
$5.00
$25.00
SUITS
booster day
specials
$11,45
$30 & $35
SUITS
booster day
specials
$17.45
Suspension Bridge Corner
Oregon City Oregon, 7th. and Main Sts.
Come in and get acquainted whether you buy anything or not
Levirirt
Booster Day Information Headquarters
Full information about Parades, Races, Slide for life, Horse
Show Judging, Ball Games, at this store.
MORNING ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY, OREGON
C E. BRODIE, Editor and Publisher.
"Batered as second-class matter Jan
uary 1911, at the post office at Orscua
Cttjt Oreron. upiier the Act of Xaroh
I. VmJt."
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
On Tear, by m: t 0
Six Months, by mail 1.S0
Pour Months, by mall I N
Per week, by carrier It
April 25 h Ame'i-oan History.
1781-B?tt!n of HobUirk's Hill, or sec
ond bailie of Camden, S. C; Gen
eral Greene's colonials -defeated by
the British under Lord Ruwdon.
1862 Confederate Fort Macon, at
Beaufort, X. C, was captured by
Federal forces under General Burn
side. 1909 Charles Warren Stoddard, au
thor and educator, died in Monte
rey, Cal.: born lS-i-1.
1910 Governor Charles E. Hughes of
New York appointed justice of the
United States supreme court.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(From noon today to noon tomorrow.)
Sun sets 6:30, rises 5:03. Evening
stars: Mars, Saturn. Morning stars:
Venus, Jupiter, Mercury.
A CONVENTION CITY.
Now, what do you think of that?
Oregon City a Convention City. We
have entered into work for our spirit
ual as well as our financial welfare.
In April, 1913, one year hence, we will
welcome and entertain the represen
tatives from Sunday Schools from all
sections of the State, 500 to 600 in
number. This demonstrates that all
we need do to get things is to go after
them. We are awaking to the fact
that we have a beautiful, resourceful
city, one which everyone in the state
should visit, one which will be visited
by thousands if we only let them
know we are on the map. Since the
large expenditures during the past 2
years on street work, and the other
work of great public interest and
benefit, including the beautifying of
our parks by the Woman's Club, we
have something of a scenic nature be
yond compare to show and methods
for showing same.
Now we are after conventions. We
have proposed and been accepted by
The Oregon State Sunday School As
sociation. We have many places in
which this, convention can be held,
but none of them public halls or audi
toriums. If we get busy and build
a place second to none, one large
enough for gatherings twice in num
ber of that to be with us in April next
We also have hotels, and our peo
ple will take many into their homes,
but the Hotel Committee of The Live
Wires says it must get busy and In
terest Foreign Capital in the enter
prise if our city and county folk do
not see fit to do so. There are many
sites of considerable value for this ,
purpose, and with the promised ele
vator to the hill bluff sites are val
uable' and available.
The Commercial Club and Oregon
City are to be congratulated on se
curing this assembly of church folk.
FOR SALE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW ADDED ATTRACTION
The Electric
TODAY
THE COWBOY BANJOIST
JOE SACKETT
The Monarch of all In the realms,
of Banjo music. The Man that makes
the Banjo TALK.
This is in addition to our big pro
gram of 4000 feet of the best of film,
all of which has passed -the Censor
ship and a EXPERT piano artist
Professor Fred Feuerbach
Entire change of program daily
No raise in prices only 5 and 10 cents.
I am ready to fill orders for fresh
milch cows. Mayfield Bros. Phone
Beaver Creek or address Spring
water, Oregon, Route No. 1.
Dressmaking and all kind3 of sewing
Mrs. C. A. Davenport, Room 13 over
- Jack & Albright's store.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
S. C. R. I. Reds from greatest prize j LAND FOR SALE: By Mayfield
winning stock on racmc uoast, nne
big laying hens $1.00 each. Eggs
$2.00 per 15, Mrs. S. A. Strong, Ore
gon City, Route No. 3. . - -
FOR SALE: Thoroughbred Berk
shire boar. 350 pounds or over. $35
C. A. Nash, 16th and Divisiion.
Bros.,, will sell in any number of
acres from $25 to $80 per acre. Ad
dress "ayfield Bros., Springwater,
Ore; .lOute No. 1, or phone, Beav
er Gisek.
INSURANCE.
B. H. COOPER, For Fire Insurance
and Real Estate. Let us handle
your properties we buy, sell and
exchange. Office in Enterprise
Bldg., Oregon City, Oregon.
NOTICES
BARGAIN-! 5 room modern bungalow. !
Lot 50x100, one block from station. j
$1200. Easy payments. Thos. E.
Gault. Gladstone. Cre i
rutt OALijii: ury wooq, narawoou, a
specialty. Price reasonable. E. A. i fiT.AnSTnNTS propertvi wnnspa I
rr i ii Oi rt t nL m a. ; 1
natseiu oil nu oireet. liive us; Vacant, lots. acrAHtrP Kaav nav-
ments, Thos. E. Gault, Gladstone,
Ore.
a trial. Phone 2476.
DYEING AND STEAM CLEANING.
Wants, For Sale, Etc
Mettees 4r Unh classifies naassstgs
will be Inwtsa at m sat a wars. stoat
Inasrttoa. half a cent additieaal teaser
Hosts, oae task cais. II acr month, bain
taoa ear. (4 mass; si mr awth, v
Cash mast aaewmpaay srdcr unless sat
has aa apea aeeowU with the paper. Wo
Baaaoial riwiuwslbUlty tor errors; wharf
errors oeevr free ourrsotssl aotlos wtU b
rmtea for aatre. KHmikb sbaroa ttc
WANTED.
OREGON CITY DYE WORKS 215
7th street. French dry and steam
cleaning. Repairing, alterations
and relining. Ladies' and gent's
clothing of all kind cleaned, pressed
and dyed. Curtains carpets, blan
kets, furs and auto covers. All work
called for and delivered. Phone
Main 389. Mrs. Frank Silver. .
FOR SALE: 5 room bungalow, bath
and modern conveniences. Inquire
G. B. Dimick, Oregon City.
"WOOD AND COAL.
OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL
CO., F. M. Bluhm. Wood and coal
delivered to all parts of the city.
SAWING A SPECIALTY." Phone
your orders. Pacific 3502, Mome
B 110.
EIGHT AND ONE HALF ACRES
And a six room house furnished sev
en and one half under high state
of cultivation, rich bottom land, five
' blocks from station,, land sells on
either side of this place from six
hundred to one thousand dollars per
acre if sold within sixty days this
place sells for ($4400.) Jennings
Lodge Real Estate Co., office at sta
tion, Jennings Lodge, Oregon.
.. .
ATTORNEYS.
U'REN & SCKUEBEL, Attorneys-at-Law,
Deutscher Advokat, will prac
tice in all courts, make' collections
and settlements. Office in Enter
prise Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon.
Notice
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS, that, Whereas, the State
Board of Fish, and Game Commis
sioners -of the State of Oregon ' (as
well as its predecessor, the Board
of Fish Commissioners of the State
of Oregon) has propagated and
stocked, and is propagating and
stocking the waters of the Willam
ette River, in the State of Oregon,
with salmon fish, and
WHEREAS, said stream is fre
quented by salmon fish, and for the
purpose of protecting same, the
State Board of Fish and Game Com
missioners of the State of Oregon
has decided to close the said
Willamette River below and north
of the falls thereof at Oregon City
to a line across said Willamette
River from the lower or north end
of the Oregon-Washington .Railroad
& Navigation Company's Dock at
Oregon City to a concrete pier al
most opposite from this point on
the west bank of the Willamette
River to prevent fishing therein by
any means whatever except with
hook and line, commonly called
angling, for salmon fish, during the
period of time hereinafter specified.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN - by said State
Board of Fish and Game Commis
sioners that said Willamette River
below and north of the falls there
of at Oregon City to a line across
said Willamette River from the
lower or north end of the Oregon
Washington Railroad & Navigation
Company's Dock at Oregon City to
a concrete pier almost opposite
from this point on the west bank
of the Willamette River is hereby
closed to fishing of any kind, ex
cept with hook and line, commonly
called angling, for salmon fish, from
and after 12 o'clock noon, on May 1,
1912, until that portion of said Will
amette River is opened again to sal
mon fishing, other than with hook
. and line, commonly called angling,
in accordance with section 5316 of
Lord's Oregon Laws; and it is and
will be unlawful to fish for, or take,
or catch any saknon fish by any i
means whatever, except with hook j
and line, commonly called angling,
in any of said waters during the
said period of time above specified.
Any and all persons whomsoever
so fishing in violation of this notice
will be prosecuted as by law pro
vided. .-
GEO. H. KELLY,- Acting Chairman.
J. F. Hughes, Secretary.
M. J. KINNEY.
Constituting quorum State Board
of Fish and Game Commissioners.
Notice To Creditors
Notice if. hereby give that the under
signed has been duly appointed ad
ministratrix of the estate of Clark
N. Greenman, deceased, by order of
the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon. All persons hav
ing ckims against said estate are
required to present the same, duly
verified, to the undersigned at 1208
Main street, Oregon City, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
ISAPHENA GREENMAN,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Clark N. Greenman, Deceased.
Dated this 4th day of April, 1912.
BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received until noon,
April 30, for the construction and
completion of a two story eight-room
frame dwelling for D.-M. Shanks of
Oregon City, Oregon at the office of)
White Bros., architects, No. 408 Jef
ferson street, Oregon City, Oregon.
The Morning Enterprise is the best
breakfast food you can have..
Watch the automobile contest.
A CARD OF THANKS '
We wish to thank all the friends
and neighbors for many acts of
help and sympathy to us in our sad
affliction. No one could have done
more. In the sadness of remember
ing there will be a sweetness in the
recalling of alt those kindnesses.
MRS AUGUSTA TONKEN.
MR. AND MRS. OBEN TONKEN
NELLIE' TONKEN
LUMBER
BUILDING .MATERIALS. OF
ALL KINDS at the old stand
Harris Saw Mill
Address, W. T. Harris, Oregon
City Oregon, Route 3.
3oth Phones, Home Beaver
Creek, Pacific, Farmers 4
WANTED: Steady, experienced girl
for housework. No cooking. Must
give refernces. Good wages. Ad-,
dress care Enterprise office.
"There's a reason for everything" but it's just foolish to trade where
you will lose money. Here are some of the things we bay and sell;
-SSgjasj
WANTED: People that are lovers of
curios to call at my store. I have
one of the best lines In the valley.
J will buy or sell anything of value
Have a fine line of second hand
furniture. Geo. Young.
WANTED: Indian relics and old U.
S. postage stamps, good prices paid.
: Henry Schoenborn, 1015, 7th street
WANTED: Incubator Cyphers pre
ferred about 240 egg capacity, ad
dress 450, Gladstone.
WANTED: Girl for general house
work 1007 Main Street or B 284.
Squirrel Poison
Rose Sprays
Disinfectants
Lice Killer
Weed Killer
Lime
Brick
Cement
Fertilizers
Seeds
Hay
Grain
Potatoes
Stock Poods
Blatcht'ords Calf Meal
We pay the highest market prices for MOHAIR and WOOL make oar place of Business Your Headquarters on Booster Day
OREGON COMMISSION CO.
TEL-A 90
nth. and Main St.
Tel. Main JO