Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 11, 1912, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, MAY 11. 1912.
J. LEVITT
"If you can't be a hero,
at least look like one"
THOSE FAMOUS
$15.00 TO $30.00
Box Back Suits will help
a lot.
AND AIN'T IT THE TRUTH?"
Suspension Bridge Cor.
AMBLER LOSES DAMAGE
SUIT AGAINST MOTT
A jury Friday in Judge Campbell's
Court returned a verdict in favor of
the defendant in the case of M. F.
Ambler against Fred Mott. Ambler
alleged that he was attacked and ser
iously beaten by the defendant Oct
obert 19, 1909. He sued for $1,850.
Mott said the plaintiff trespassed upon
his land and when he remonstrated
with him Ambler struck him with a
hammer. Cross & Hammond repre
sented the defendant
Oh, No, She Wouldn't.
"I can't understand why a woman
should lie about her age. I should
never try to deceive anybody in that
way."
"Still you wouldn't want everybody
to know you were forty-one, would
you?"
"Forty-one! The idea! I'll not be
thirty-two till my next birthday." Chi
cago Eecord-Herald.
SK.RE'
Qrcgonlifc
has its entire operating plant in Oregon, makes all of its investments in
Oregon securities only, has an unmatched record of success, is growing
greater day by day, and receives preference from all discriminaitng
buyers of life insurance in Oregon.
Best for Oregonians
A. L. MILLS
President
L. SAMUEL
General Manager
, ;1 AFArnTEWORITfsfe
Rope 0 FOUR
and imL fA
Binder
Twine
CLOYER
BRAND
Trade Mark
Made in the Northwest for Northwest
consumers. Ask your merchant for our
HOPE AND BINDER TWINE. Every
rrticle represents in cost 25 per cent to
r: per cent in labor employed. Support
the manufneturer who gives employment
1 1 labor which, in turn, consumes your
iuoducts ; also keeps your money at home.
PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.
Factories : Portland, Or. ; Seattle, Wash.
Western Glay Co.
Portland, Oregon
Manufacturers
VITRIFIED
SEWER
PIPE
- u7k"eTdr3 111
Conscientious.
J BLIND
Deaf and Dumb Dick Say, Bill, see
flat bloke?
Blind Bill Naw. I never sees noth
ln' durin' bizness hours.
LOCAL BRIEFS
Ask for S. &. H. Green Trading
Stamps at the Hub Grocery.
Mr. Long and family, of Mulino,
were in Oregon City Thursday.
Dr. J. A. van Brakle, licensed oste
opathic physician, 306 Washington St.
Herman Pipka, of Eldorado, was in
this city Friday.
The Hub Grocery gives S. & H.
Green Trading Stamps.
W. A. Shewman, of Risley, was i
this city on business Friday.
H. R. Dibble, of Rainier, Or., is in
this city on business.
M. Trullinger, of Molalla, was in
Oregon City Thursday.
W. E. Mumpower, of Stone, was in
this city on business Friday.
Frank Riley, of Portland, was in
this city on business Friday.
Earl Yeast and Carl More, of this
city, visited friends in Portland Thurs
day evening.
Robert Cassady, of Carus, was tran
sacting business in Oregon City Fri
day. Thomas Davis, of Beaver Creek was
among the Oregon City visitors Thurs
day. Floral baskets also designs made to
order for Mothers' Day at Jones' Drug
Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bulard, of
Logan, transacted business in the
county seat Friday.
Miss Anita McCarver, who has been
visiting relatives in Portland has re
turned home.
Place your order for flowers Satur
day for Mother's Day at Jones' Drug
Store.
Sam Roake, of Clackamas, formerly
of Oregon City, was among the vis
itors to the county seat Friday.
Get S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
with all cash purchases at the Hub
Grocery, 7th and Center streets.
The Oregon census bulletin on Manufacturers shows that in 1909 the state had 2246 manufacturing establishments that gave
employment to 34,722 persons, paying out wages and salaries amounting to $23,949,000. These factories utilized materiasl
costing $50,525,000 and the total value of the products was $93,005,000" In other words these manufacturers added $42,453,000
to the wealth of the state. This page of advertising is to impress upon our readers the important duty of patronizing the
home industries. When you are buying necessities or luxuries call for Made in Oregon products.
Js the Only Life Insurance
Company Exclusively Oregon
Home Office, Corbett
Building, Portland
CLARENCE S. SAMUEL"
Assistant Manager
THE
Irwin-Hodson Co.
Printers
Lithographers
Blank Book Makers
Rubber Stamps and Seals
Celluloid Buttons
PORTLAND, OREGON
"MT. HOOD"
SHIRTS and
OVERALLS
Sole Jobbers of the
Thos. Kay Woolen Mills
FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
ASK FOR
Albany
Chairs and
Rockers
SEVENTY DESIGNS
"MADE IN OREGON"
R. Veal & Son
ALBANY, OREGON
WEINHARD'S
Columbia
The Beer Without a Peer
The choicest hops and the finest
barley malt, brewed scientifically
In just the right way, are respon
sible for its absolute purity and
excellence. Mail us your orders.
Henry Weinhard Brewery
PORTLAND, OREGON
Captain Young, who was recently
operated upon at the St. Vincent hos
pital, Portland, is improving.
Mrs. A. W. Cheney,' of Portland, was
in this city Friday visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. A.R. Doolittle.
Herman Fisher, one of the well
known farmers of Carus, was in this
city Friday being accompanied by his
wife. .
L. T. Lewis, a lawyer of Portland,
was in this city on legal business Fri
day. Miss Erna Petzold left Friday even
ing for Eugene," where she will "be the
guest of Miss Hazel Tooze, a student
of the University, of Oregon.
Buy your groceries where you can
get S. & H. Green Trading Stamps,
the Hub Grocery has them, corner
7th and Center streets.
Mrs. Viola Douglass, of Beaver
Creek, was in this city on business
Thursday, settling up the estate of
her late husband, J. W. Douglass.
Barton Jack, one of the prominent
residents of Marquam, was in this city
Friday on business, and while here
visited his' brother, County Assessor
J. E. Jack.
if you use one of those new mop
wringers. Just a turn qf,ihe foot
does it. At Harris' Grocery. Drop
us a card if too busy o call aud see
it.
Losson Winslow, of Spokane, Wash,
a mining man, who was called here
by the death of his brother, the late
Frank Winslow, returned to his home
Thursday.
Miss Olive Risley, of Risley station
left Friday morning for Eugene, where
she will visit her sister at the Delta
Delta House at the University of Ore
gon. Mrs. F. A. Miles and daughter, Mrs.
Lillian Glenn and the latter's young
son, Fred Glenn, were in Portland
Thursday visiting the former's daught
er, Mrs. Roy P. Martin.
Mrs. Anna Johnson and Mrs. Aug
ust Rakel and baby left Friday morn
ing for Colton, where they will re
main for about three' weeks on the
homestead of the Rakels.
Mrs. C. N. Greenman has gone to
Bonneville, Or., where she is the guest
of her son, E. C. Greenman and wife,
Mr. Grennman is superintendent of
the government fish hatchery at that
place.
Miss Charlotte Baker, after suffer
ing for the past two weeks of pneu
monia, is improving, and will be able
to resume her position as bookkeeper
of the Enterprise Monday morning.
Dr. L. G. Ice, E. P. Elliott, Ralph
Miller, Herbert Martin, Edward
Schwab will form a party that will
go on a fishing trip Sunday morning.
The men will fish in the Milk Creek
and also in the Molalla river.
Mr. and Mrs. Smalley, of this city,
left Friday for Eldorado, for the pur
pose of bringing the horses belong
ing to Frank Irish to this city, where
they will be cared for during the ill
ness of Mr. Irish.
COSTS YOU NOTHINGTOTRY
OUR GUARANTEE
We guarantee tl goods packed under the brand of "DEPtMMIlf"
tm be MtwfactofT to every reepect, yon alone to be (be fodgje.
fault i inrtrtr xnnr frnrrr half of it, and If yon are
Mot aatiafied with It, retnra tbe package to your (Tocac, who
DWIGHT EDWARDS COMPANY
PORTLAND OREGON
MANUFACTURERS OP HIGH-GRADE
MATTRESSES
PILLOWS COMFORTERS
Woven Wire Springs
We manufacture all merchandise we
offer for sale
Pettit Feather & Bedding Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE CELEBRATED BERGMANS
SHOE, made in Portland, Oregon
621 Thurman Street
MADE IN OREGON
CROWN FLOUR
LatestBest
'.CROWN MILLS
Portland, Oregon
We design and make the celebrated
ALSO
PIPE ORGANS
At our Portland Factory, 15th and
16th and Pettygrove streets
America's Largest Music Honse
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
General Offices: Ellens Building
Alder Street at Seventh. Portland, Ore.
FORTY STORES
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gross and
A a ,1 ell t ar T T n 1 1 1 1 flmoa Qnfinmnoniail
by Misa Jennie SchatZy went to Wil-
onniHllo ThiiMflav avaninff whurathov
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Turner., well known residents of Wil
sonville.' " -
R. N. Kohlman, the popular repre
sentative of the Jacobs-Stine Com
pany, of Portland, was In this city on
business in connection with the real
estate firm Friday. Mr. Kohlman is
one of the advertising representatives
Of the company. .;
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Friel, Sr., of
Firwood, near Sandy, who recently
sold their household goods and farm
ing implements, are in this city and
are registered at the Electric Hotel.
Mr. Friel has not yet decided upon' a
location.
Fred Winslow, of Spokane, Wash.,
has arrived in Oregon City, and is at
present visiting with Claude Winslow
of Milk Creek. Mr. Winslow came
here to attend the funeral of his uncle,
the late Frank Winslow, and expects
to return to Spokane within a few
days.
Mrs. Duane Ely and little daughter,
Dorothy, left Friday morning for Tual
atin, where she was. called by the
death of her father, Edward Byrom,
whose death occurred Thursday even
ing about 8:30 o'clock. She will re
tnurn to Oregon City Monday. Mrs.
Ely also was accompanied by her
niece, Miss Gladys Byrom, who is at
tending school in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schatz, well
known residents of Stafford, will
leave today for North and South Da
kota, where they will visit their
daughter and other relatives. Mr.
Schatz formerly lived in South Da
kota, but has been away from that
state twenty-five years, and expects
to find many changes in his old home
town upon his return.
Earl Lutz will- leave for the moun
tains today accompanying S. S. Moh
ler on his trip in the interest of the
government. Mr. Mohler has taken
the contract of planting fish in some
of the mountain lakes, and also in
Southeastern Oregon. They will take
seven norses with them, five of which
will be used for packing. They will
be gone about five months,
this city Friday.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
The following are registered at the
Electric Hotel: L. S. Major, Portland;
Mr .and Mrs. J. T. Friel, Sr., James
Atkins, city; W. E. Mumpower, H. R.
Dibble, Rainier; M. W. Connor, Port
land; P. L. Schamel, J. E. Sinclair, J.
L. Downer, Portland; M. Trullinger,
Molalla: E. P. McFarlane, Ed Hughes
R. Murphy, Portland.
Good Enough as It Is.
"Doctor, if a pale youug man named
Jinks calls en you for a prescription
don't let him have it.
"Why not?"
"He wants something to' improve his
appetite, and he boards at my house."
OREGON CITY
WOOLEN MILLS
Oregon City, Oregon
Our new fabrics, designed exclu
sively for women's and men's tail
oring, are made of the best grades
of wool and warranted fast colors.
TOUR TAILOR CAN PURCHASE
DIRECT FROM THE MILL
"Swastika" Brand
Macaroni, Noodles and
all Alimentary Pastes
Jtfadpin
Oregon
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
-Portland, Oregon
look:
FOR
THIS
LABEL
OREGON CHAIR CO.
. Line guaranteed by
Manufacturer
Ask Dealers for This Line
CHAIRS
lis- f i - 'Vr. fcTS'i'J
i.
1 fit, -iHt
rr I
All Oak used -'
in Kingffrrff line
gross inAiorrhernl&pM
where winters are cold
which is necessary to
highest class O&A.
King (s&ft is branded
into the wood of this line
and is a guarantee of the
O&Jc, Superiority of QiaL
in; Workmanship and
absolute Satisfaction.
from fh sbops of
OregonChair Cq.
II
CITRON COLORED CLOTH.
This is a delightfully rich and
pretty little gown for early spring
wear. It is developed in citron-colored
drap souple with bandings elab
orately soutached in the same shade
These bands cross the bodice in sur
plice fashion below a yoke and collar
of lace. Another similar band in
turn crosses these, forming a bolera
effect around the arm, while over the
shoulder is a crushed fold of black
satin. The sleeve which boast
quite a fullness is made of citro:
chiffon over self-tone satin with a
cuff of the soutache band. Below
this and. over the plain underskirt is
a knotted drapery of citron-colored
satin.
Cautious.
An old north country farmer visiting
London put up at one of the big hotels.
He. had barely turned in on the first
night when the "buttons" rushed into
the room and switched on the electric
light, exclaiming:
"Make haste, sir: (Jet up! The ho
tel la on fire!"
The old man slowly raised himself on
one elbow and. fixing the boy with a
determined look, remarked:
"M-ind ye. if I do 1 winna pay for the
bed." Loudon Answers.
Stopping the Leak.
Mother Bobby, why have you stuffed
cotton in your ear? Does it ache?
Bobby No. Papa said that everything
he tells me goes in one ear and comes
out the other. I want to prevent this.
St Louis Globe-Democrat.
QUALITY BEST
PRICE EQUAL.
GALL CURE
Horse Collars
Why not
demand them
from your dealer?
W.H.McMonies&Co.
PORTLAIfD, OREGON
Schiller Cigar
Factory
PORTLAND
OREGON
Call for
La Gran Marca
The E. Schiller
Schiller's Union 5
"MADE IN OREGON1'
THE BEST
Produced here or anywhere
BRAND
Hams Bacon Lard
UNION MEAT CO.
PIONEER PACKERS Of the PACIFIC
Columbia Milling Co,
PORTLAND, OREGON
White Mountain"
Flour
"Morning Glory"
Wheat Flakes
ARE BEST OF All
"MADE IN OREGON"
ORWOOD
Shingle Stains
Lice Siller, Sheep, and Cattle Dip
Wood PreserratiTe
Bust Resisting, Damp Proof
Concrete Paint .
Barn and Roof Paint, Honse Paint
. Floor Paint, Tarnishes ;
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Oregon Wood Distilling Co."
Portland, Or. Works at Linnton
Plan Your Vacation Now
To the -v
EastSeashore or Mountains
. ' The
Southern Pacific
Will place on sale low round trip tickets to all the principal cities of
the East, going or returning through California or via Porland with go
ng limit 15 days. Final return lim it Oct. 31st . '
Sale Dates
April, 25, 26, 27
May, 2, 3, 4, 9, Ifj, 11, 14,
'15,17,18, 24,29 -June
1 6 78 13141517 18
19 20 21 242527 28 29
Imperial Council Mystic Shrine, Los Angeles, April 30 to May 4 th
Newport Yaquina Bay
Offers Many advantages for a seashore outing. Low fares from all
points in Oregon, reasonable hotel rates, outdoor amusements and all the
delights of the seashore.
The New P. R. & N. Beaches
Tillamook, Garibaidl (Bayoceaa), Tillamook, Garibaldi (Bayocean),
Lake Lytle, Ocean Lake Park, Twin Rocks, Tillamook Beach and Bay
City will open a new field for a summer outing. Low round trip fares
from all points in Oregon.
Call on our nearest Agent for full information as to East Bound Ex
cursion fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., or write to
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent
.':. Portland, Oregon
Eat Californa Raisins. Raisin Day April 30th.
Ruined H:s Stomach For Science.
One of the most singular things
about the great nervous specialist Dr.
Brown-Sequard was the way in which
he saved his nerves for science, but in
jured his stomach for the same cause.
"I never smoke." he once said, "be
cause I have seen the most evident
proofs of the- injurious effects of to
bacco on the nervous system." But
his desire to investigate the contents
of his own stomach by swallowing
sponges to which a thread was tied
and pulling them up to examine the
gastrict juice which they had absorbed
brought on a rare affection, known as
merycism, or rumination, which com
pelled him to masticate his food a sec
ond time. .
BAD HABITS.
Shun bad habits. Every evil and
wasteful babit draws upon our
strength and resources without mak
ing any proper return. On the
other hand, every task faithfully
done, every responsibility manfully
borne in the path of c!u!y, steadies
us like, well bestowed baiiast.
PACIFIC STATES
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Home Of f ice: Portland, Oregon
Only Fire Insurance Company
in Oregon
CLOTHING 7rt
OREGON WOOL
Each year we manufacture and sell
nearly ten thousand Men's and Boys'
Suits from Oregon cloth, made by the
three big woolen mills in Brownsville,
Salem and Eugene. You can buy these
Suits at very reasonable prices or send
for samples to either of our stores.
Brownsville
Woolen Mill Store
Portland Engene Marshfield
Call
For
LIBERTY
SODAS
"Made in
Oregon'
By the INDEPENDENT
CRACKER CO. FC"J
Carman
Manufacturing
Company
Manufacturers of
all kinds of
FURNITURE
Eighteenth and Upshur Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON .
Willamette
Roll News
IS MADE AT
Oregon City, Oregon
July, 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15,16,
20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31
August 1, 2, 3,6, 7 12 15 16
22 23 29 30 31
Sept.456 78 11 12 30
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
C. M. and Evelyn J. Hurlbert to
Pearl C. Pompe, lot 27, of block 9,
Oak Grove Park; f400.
Christ and Susan Boss to W. E.
Rosencrantz, 149.65 acres of sections
20 and 29, township 4 south, range 2
east; 2500.
O. C. and A. M. Yocum to H. H.
Hayward, lots 1 and "2 of block 11,
Pompeii; $100.
James E. and Mary E. Maher to
Harry Long, lots 3 and 5, block 14,
Hyde Park; $10.
Harry Long to Carrie Bailey, lots
3, 4, 5, block 14, Hyde Park; $600.
Grace E. Breithaupt to Oscar Brei
thaupt, 6.342 acres of sections 5, 6, 7,
8, township 2 south, range 2 east; $1.
Mary J. Jack and Barton Jack and
Lillie Jack to S. H. Lima, 11.5 acres
of D. L. C. of Jeremiah Jack; $383.
W. L. and Mary E. Gilsan to Elmer
Enes, lot 15, block 9, Oak Grove Park;
$10.
The Enterprise automoDile contest
Is the most popular thing ever pulled
off in the Willamette Valley.
The Morning Enterprise is the best
breakfast food you can have.
(nsifc upon
CONTAINS NO
LYE, ROSIN. ACID
OR AMMONIA
AVINUTE
A Concentrated
Camphorated
Product
WASHING
Heals the Hands
Will Not Injure th
Finest Fabrio
COMPOUND
UotttsfflHsm&axs
ASK YOUR GROCER
Mail this to us and get free sampU
United States
Cashier Company
PORTLAND, OREGON
Office: 708 Lewis Building
Factory: Kenton
Manufacturers of
Automatic Computing
Change-Making Recording
and Adding
Coin-Paying Machines -
DRINK
TRUE FRUIT FLATOS
See that Trade Mark is on Bottle
A Pure, Delicious, Soft Drink
A Sure Thirst QueU Made in Oregon
PURITAN MFG. CO.
581-8S3 East Pine Street, Portland
"LIONITE"
STUMPING AND
ROCK
POWDER
MADE IN OREGON
' CALLAN & KASER
Selling Agents
722 Teon Building, Portland, Ore.
Main 1633 Main 1700
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