Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 25, 1912, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY; APRIL 25, 1912.
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A BOOSTER DAY PROMISE
GR
AND
Theatre
Promises You a Good Show and You
All Know SCHRAM
Circumscribed Mentality.
"What a contrary wretch Is Biggs P
"I know it. If he had two Ideas at
the same time they would have a
smasbup."
LOCALJJRIEPS
Dr. J. A. van Brakle, licensed oste
opathic physician, 806 Washington
Mrs. Albert Hurst, of Union Mills,
was in this city Tuesday.
Mr. Crook, merchant of Mulino, was
in this city on business Tuesday.
William Daniels, of Beaver Creek,
was in Oregon City Wednesday.
George Gregory, of Molalla, was in
this city Tuesday and Wednesday.
H. M. Mosley, of Canby, was in
this city Wednesday.
! Miss Anne Sally, of Portland, is
a guest of Mrs. H. S. Mount.
I W. E. Mumpower, of Stone, was in
i this city on business Wednesday.
I Gilbert Robbins, of Beaver Creek,
was in this city on Business weanes
day. D. Duvall and family, of Eldorado,
were in this city Tuesday on their
way to Eugene, where they will vis
it Fred and Phil Steiner, of Beaver
Creek, were in this city on business
Tuesday. "
Norman Howard, of Carus, was
transacting business in Oregon City
Tuesday.
Chris Muralt, of Homedale, was
among the Oregon City visitors Tues
day. Louis Wallace ,of Clarkes, accom
panied by bis wife, was in this city
Wednesday.
Mrs. M. Huiras, of New Era, was
in this city Wednesday visiting her
daughter, Miss Mary Lucas.
W. P. Kirchem, of Logan, was in
this city Monday and Tuesday. Mr.
Kirchem is one of the prominent farm
ers of the county.
Mrs. J. M. Volkmar has returned
from Corvallis, where she visited her
daughter, Mable, who is a student of
the Oregon Agricultural college.
Mrs. Sophia Phillips is seriously ill
at her home on Third and John Ad
ams Streets, suffering from inflam
matory rheumatism.
Lloyd Harding, a student of the
IF YOU WISH TO BOOST YOUR PROFITS
DEAL WITH US
Highest market prices paid for veal, pork, beef, poultry, butter and
eggs... Goods delivered to any part of the city Our goods are al
ways fresh.
FARR BROS.
SIXTH STREET
We invite you to make our shop your
headquarters
ON BOOSTER DAY
We have a fine line of meats we are proud of and at a
price to make you our friend forever.
BROWN & KLOOSTRA
7th and Center Sts. On the Hill
BE A BOOSTER
Boost your bank account by trading where
your dollar goes fartherest.
At the Huh Gtocery
We would be pleased to add you to our long
list of Customers. "We will treat you right
and are always ready to correct all errors.
Phone os or send the children, they will
' be treated with as much courtesy as your
self. We do not give trading stamps or
premiums hut give you full value for every
dollar you leave with us.
The Hub Gocey
University of Oregon, who has been
in this city visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Harding, return
ed to Eugene Wednesday evening.
Dinner at Baptist church Booster
Day.
Miss Montie Coldwell, of Ellsworth
Wash., is in this city and is a guest
of Mr. and . Mrs. W. Bruce Zumwalt
having come to this city to attend
the Armstrong-Zumwalt wedding,
which was solemnized Wednesday ev
ening at the Congregational church.
Miss Coldwell is one of the promi
nent young musicians of Ellsworth.
Philatheas will serve hot dinner at
Baptist church Booster Day. 20
cents.
Mrs. Jacob Weidner who was tak
en to the Oregon City Hospital a few
days ago, underwent an operation
Tuesday. The operation was perform
ed by Drs. E. A. Sommer and H. S
Mount,
Mrs. N. A. Carle, of Seattle, cousin
of Mrs. H. S. Mount, is visiting Mrs.
Mount. A surgical operation on her
throat vi as performed by Dr. Mount
a few days ago.
C. H. DICKEY
M. E. BUNN
FRENCH CORSET COVER
Another dainty corset cover of
French design and make intended for
wear with high waisted gowns ap
pears here today. This is made of
fine nainsmook fitting closely and
closing at one side of the front. The
corsage line is slightly "V both front
and back and finished with a narrow
frill of lace. Two diagonal strips of
insertion, one of embroidery and the
other of lace, run from beneath the
arm to the center in the back and
disappear at the front beneath a
broad vertical band consisting of
strips of lace and embroidery and
which is finished with a narow edging
of lace. .This latter also finishes the
bottom of the cover. The garment
ties over the shoulders with ribbon
bows.
Too Late To Classify
Notice of Closing Streams.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRES
ENTS; that WHEREAS, the Board
of Fish and Game Commissioners of
the State of Oregon and the United
States Bureau of Fisheries have pro
pagated and stocked, and the Uni
ted States Bureau of Fisheries is
propagating and stocking the waters
of the Clackama3 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 said Clackamas
River and it3 tributaries to prevent
fishing therein by any means what
ever, except with hook and line,
commonly called angling, for sal
mon 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 Clackamas River
and its tributaries, in the State of
Oregon, are and each of them is
hereby closed to salmon fi3hing, by
aay means whatever, except with
hook and line, commonly called ang
ling, for salmon fish from and after
May 1, noon, 1912, until said stream
and its tributaries are opened- to
salmon fishing in accordance with
Secton 5316 of Lord's Oregon Laws;
and it is and will be unlawful to
fish for, or take or catch any sal
mon fish by any means whatever,
except with hook and line, common
ly . 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 provided.-
'
GEO. H. KELLY, Acting Chairman.
J. F. Hughes, Secretary.
M. J. KINNEY.
Constituting quorum State Board
" of Fish and Game Commissioners.
Onv ford -
1 -f m H
"SHi if i
$735 Fullv Equipped at Oregon City $755
On they come and by they go seventy-five thousand strong all
new all alike and all FORDS. Every road is a good road to
the FORD. And should accident befall there's a Ford repair
shop close at hand. No horizon binds the FORD owner.
As a special Booster inducement I will give free of all charge one
pair of "Ford TiresV to every person that will introduce me to, or
give me the name of anyone I can sell a FORD to. I will also
give one pair of tires to anyone making a deposit on a FORD
on Booster Day.
I Invite Yoti to Make My Garage Yovt Headquarters on Booster Day. Free
Demonstration AH Day.
A
-G. A. ELLIOTT 4th and Main St.
Main 1 19
Shively's Opera House
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, APRIL 27 AND 28.
THE
National Stock Company
IN PLAYS THAT PLEASE
Saturday Night the 4-act Drama
"THE LION AND THE MOUSE"
SECOND NIGHT "DORA"
This Company just played here a 4-night Engagement and PLEASED
PRICES: 10c 20c 30.. . RESERVED SEATS.
OUR BOOSTER DAY OEEER
On Saturday, April 27, "Booster Day,' we will give away absolute
ly free with, each. 50c cash purchase one 15c package, best grade "Red
Ribbon Raisins." Only one package to a, customer. On all purch
ases we give the genuine S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Bring
your coupons to us and get an extra ten stamps as a special "Booster
Day' offer.
JONES DRUG CO.
The time to read the Morning En
a little before.
The Morning Enterprise is the best
breakfast food you can have.
Watch the automobile contest.
FRIENDS PAY LAST TRIBUTE -TO
MRS. MARY FARNSWORTH
NOT EXPENSIVE
Treatment at Hot Lake, including medical attention, board and
baths, costs no more than you would pay to live at any first class ho
tel. Rooms can be had from 75 cents to $2.50 per day. Meats in the
cafeteria are served from 20 cents up and in the grill at the usual
grill price. Baths range from 50 cents to $1.00.
We Do Cure Rheumatism
Hot Lake Mineral Baths
and mud given under scien
tific direction have cured
thousands. Write for illus
trated booklet descriptive ef
Hot Lake Sanatorium and
the methods employed. Hot
Lake Sanatorium ia acces
sible as it is located direct
ly on the main line of the
O.-W. R. & n. railway, and
special excursion rates are
to be had at all times. Ask
agents.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
HOT LAKE, OREGON.
WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres.-Mgr.
services, which were conducted by cemetery. There were many beauti-
Rev. T. B. Ford, pastor of the Metho- ful flowers. The pallbearers were Roy
dist Episcopal church, at the church b. Cox, F. E. Albright, L. P. Horton,
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The George Randall, E. A. Piper and M.
J nnn Af lota "hlft-a Ai"o rv
E. Farnsworth attended the funeral interment was in Mountain View Yoder.
BOOSTER DA Y BARGAINS at
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
If you get tired come in and have a chair and listen to some good music
Toilet Articles Reduced
for Booster Day
75c Imported Bay Rum. . . ,. . . . -48$
40c Lester's Face Cream '25$
25c Violet Cold Cream 13$
25c La Vie Face Powder.... 18$
60c Rickseckers Rice Powder. . -45$
50c Violet Dulce Face Powder. -38$
25c Rickseckers Talcum Powder 20$
25c Menens Talcum Powders. . -15$
All odors
25c Cotgates Talcum Powders 20$
All odors
25c Bylo Talcum Powder 18$
20c Violet Talcum Powder. .... -13$
15c Fetlows Talcum Powder gfc
25c Rexall Tooth Paste. ....... -18$
35c Box Spring Violet Toilet
Soap lg$
9 Cakes Jergen Asst'd Soap 25$
10c Armours BathSoap. g$
Household Needs
Reduced for Booster
Day
1 pt. Washing Ammonia. .. .(J$
4 oz. pure Essence Lemon 1(J$
10c Pkg. Borax. . . ....... .g$
15c Pkg. Borax..... 11$
$1.00 Alarm Clocks. . ... . -79$
1 Pd. Cotton Waste....". -20$
1 Pd. Roll Hospital Cotton 3g$
Good Rubber Gloves 40$
$1.25 3 qt. Hot Water B'tle Qg$
All Wash Rags 1 PRICE
All Nail Brushes
5c to $1.00.... i OFF
1 lb Famous Satur
day Candy - - 29c
Smokers' Goods Re- 100 Boxes of 35c
duced for Booster Day d 40c Stationery
on Booster Day 25c
25c Pipes (100 of them) .104
Tnjg incude8 our Highland
50c Pipes (100 of them).....QC Llnen' Twilled Swi88' Cham-
bray, Madras and Silk Lisle,
Any Pipe from our big stock at a" hi9n 9rade Papers.
20 Discount.
5c Round Up Cigars 3 for... .10$ Sc Otld 40c BoyS
10c La Marca ..5 Books OH Booster
Day 25 c.
rr ri k7 . The books the boys want.
tamousLhmans Ulwe Good type good binding good
, j n J J books. You ought to get 3
UOOdS KedUCea. or 4 of them at these prices.
$2.00 Cans Ehman's Olive $j 0q GqW pountain
" $1-70
$1.00 Bottles Ehman's Olive Pens 79c.
Oil .......... .....eX,4 .
T Fully guaranteed and return-
50c Jars Ehmans Ripe Olives 40$ ab,e lf you don,t like !t after
10 days use. .
Razors Reduced fori SI Watches ft?" 79c
Booster Day ,Guaranteed for 1 vear
Durham Duplex Safety. .... .35 25c Playing Cards 19c
$1.50 Hollow Ground Razors. 79$