Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 25, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE,
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912.
PRACTICAL
NECESSITIES
As well as all the lat
est fads will be found
here.
We cater to all men,
but to men only.
Those justly famous
"Box back" Suits are
to be had here in all
shades and weights,
priced at from
$ 1 5 to $30
J. Levitt
Suspension Bridge Cor.
. L H. JONES HAS
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
Mrs. H. E. Jones entertained a few
of her friends Thursday afternoon at
her home at Canemah. The hostess
served dainty refreshments, and a
most enjayoble time was had.
Present were Mrs. R. J. Blanchard
Mrs. R. Taylor, Mrs. W. E. Midlam,
Mrs. A. H. Finnegan, Mrs. S. W. Faust
Mrs. Julia Frost, Mrs. J. Bingman,
Mrs. H. E. Jones, Mrs. N. A. Bowers,
Mrs. Mary V. Howell, Mrs. W. W.
Freeman, Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs.
Mary Lindsay, Naideen Blanchard,
Wilman Taylor, Naomi Bowers, Mas
ters Kermit Jones, Linn Hatch, Ken
neth Jones.
Oregonlife
4Mhtdr fiv.. l l l II .Hj l
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 K2S.rcSSS
A. L. MILLS
President
L. SAMUEL
General Manager
AFAMUYFAVORITgdsg
; 1 . 0
Rope
and
Binder
Twine
FOUR
LEAF
RED
CLOVER
BRAND
Trade Mark
Made in the Northwest for Northwest
consumers. Asfe your merchant for our
HOPE AND BINDER TWINE. Every
nrticle represents in cost 23 per cent to
Till per cent in labor employed. Support
1 lie manufacturer who gives employment
labor which, In turn, consumes your
products ; also keeps your money at home.
PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.
Factories : Portland, Or. ; Seattle, Wash.
Western Clay Co.
Portland, Oregon
Manufacturers
VITRIFIED
SEWER
PIPE
At the Immigrant Office.
Olhcer Hnve you any means of sup
port? Newfy Arrived I don't understand.
Officer Have you any profession by
which you can make a living?
Newly Arrived Oh. no: I'm an art
ist. LOCAL BRIEFS
Dr. J. A. van Brakle, licensed oste
opathic physician, 806 Washington St.
William Ginther, of Canemah , is
very ill of quinsy.
Fred Schafer, of Moiaila, was in
this city Friday.
Mr .and Mrs. J. Cockerlrear, of Bull
Run, were in this city Thursday and
Friday.
R. Smith, of Canby, one of the prom
inent young men of that city, was in
this city on business Friday,
William Vick, the well known mer
chant of 'Liberal, was in this city on
business Friday.
E. D. Reeves and A. L. Faulkner,
musicians of San Francisco, Cal., ar
rived in this city Friday afternoon to
remain for a few days.
John D. Carey, of the 101 Ranch
Wild West Show, which will be here
June 7 is in this city arranging for
the appearance of the show.
Mrs. Frank Moore, who has been at
The Dalles, visiting with friends for
the past ten days, will return to her
home today.
Miss Nunda Wolfer, after visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Wolf
er, near Liberal for the past two
weeks, has returned to Oregon City.
F. J. Spagle.of Aurora, who has
been in this city visiting his brother,
J. C. Spagle, and family has returned
to his home.
.Clean your white shoes and gloves
perfectly in a few minutes with "King
of Spots." No gasoline no waiting
to dry. 35c box for 25c at Huntley
Bros. Co. only.
Miss Nina Williams left Friday
morning for Albion, Wash., where she
will be the guest of Miss Marie Wafe.
Miss Ware formerly lived in this-city.
C. Herman, of Molalla, was in this
city Thursday and Friday, registering
at the Electric Hotel. Mr. Herman
is one of the prominent residents of
The readers of this newspaper who are interested in, this campaign are requested to help increase the demand for Oregon-Made
products. Make a list of articles used in your home, such as flour, breakfast foods, washing powders, baking pow
ders, blasting powders, meats, clothing, cigars, furniture, bid materials, crackers, horse collars soft drinks, logging shoes, shirts,
insurance, macaroni and overalls, and when you buy any of these articles advertised on this page, ask your local dealer for
them. That is the way to make this state more prosperous, have better industrial and moral conditions, and give the growing
generations a better chance to make a living. - N
Is the Only Life Insurance
Company Exclusively Oregon
CLARENCE S. SAMUEL
Asiistant 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
harley malt, brewed scientifically
In just the right way, are respon
sible for its absolute purity and
excellence. Mail us your orders.
Henry Weinhard Brewery
POBTLAND, 0BE60N
Molalla, being the owngr of a large
ranch. He left for his home on Fri
day afternoon. '
H. E. Dimick, of Sea View, Wash.,
was in this city Thursday on his way (.
to Woodburn, where he attended the j
funeral of his brother John R.' Dim-j
ick, who lost his lift In a fire that de- i
stroyed his home Tuesday evening.
He visited his brother, Mayor Dimick,
while here. -"
Miss Marion Lawrence, of Portland,
and "well known in this city, whose
home is at Bend, Oregon, and who is
attending High School in Portland, is
very ill of typhoid fever and was on
Friday removed to the Portland Sani
tarium. Mrs. Lawrence is with her
daughter.
Word was received by Mrs. Walter
Wentworth from Mr. Wentworth, who
! was recently called East on account
i of the serious illnes of his mother,
i stating that she was taken worse a
few days ago. Mrs. Wentworth' had
I improved from the first attack of par-v
! alysis, and her condition being favor-
able so that Mr. Wentworth, her son,
i expected to return to this city Sun
! day. ' '
i Mr. and Mrs. Grant B. Dimck went
I to Woodburn Friday, where they at
; tended the funeral of the former's
j brother, John Dimick, which was held
i Friday.
L John Scott, one of the prominent
i and well known residents of Scotts
j Mills, accompanied by his son and
j Mrs. Lynch and Mr. Smith, were in
this city Friday on their way to Port
land on business. '
Dr. Todd, a physician of- Molalla,
was in this city on professional busi-
i ness Friday, and while here met his
wife, who has just returned from a
j visit to Portland.
j Mrs. J. W .Johnson and three chil
I dren, of Harrisburg, are in this city
visiting at the home of Mrs. Stanley
Williams. '
Misses Ruth and Eva Califf ofCaz-
: adero, are in this city visiting at the
, home of Miss Ida Califf.
j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, of
Beaver Creek, were in this city Fri
day, Mr. Davis, having just returned
; from Eastern Oregon, where he went
on business.
j Mr. Hostetter and two children, of
Highland were in Oregon City Friday.
J Mrs. H. C. Stevens and daughter,
I Muriel, have gone to Yamhill County,
' where they will visit Mrs. Stevens'
; brother, John Crawford, a prominent
1 resident of that place. They will be
J gone for about two weeks.
Mrs. Charles Lynch and daughter,
after visiting at the home of the for
i mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
; Doolittle, in this city, left Friday after
j noon for Powell River, B. C, where
they will make their future home,
Mr. Lynch being employed in the Pow
; ell River paper mills.
; Mr; and Mrs. George Robinson and
two children, of MeWrum were in Sea
side Thursday, where the spent the
day. Everywhere buildings are going
up. in the burned district in that city,
COSTS YOU NOTHINGTOTRY
OUR GUARANTEE
We gamatee all goods packed tmder the brand of "DEPEWUHI"
to be aatutactory at every respect, yoo alone to be the judge.
aaoe a package of yam grocer; oae ball oi it, and if yam are
auianea witn ti. r
authorised to refund your m
OWIGHT 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 BEBGMANN
SHOE, made in Portland, Oregon
' 621 Thurman Street
MADE IN OREGON
-ft.
CROWN FLOUR
Latest Best
CROWN MILLS
Portland, Oregon
"We design and make the celebrated
3 A
PIPE ORGANS
At our Portland Factory, 15th and
16th and Pettygrove streets
America's Largest Music House
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
General Offices: Etlers Building
Alder Street at Seventh, Portland, Ore.
FOKTX STOEES
ALSI
and there is an army of carpenters at
work. ' ,
Edawrd Dowling, of South Omaha,
Nebraska, acompanied"By his wife, ar
rived in Oregon City Friday morning
and will visit in Canemah with the
former's sister, Mrs. Peter Smith.
This is the first time Mr. Dowling and
his sister have met for sixteen years.
Mr. Dowling and wife are making a
tour of the West, and are delighted
with the climate, scenery, etc. They
will remain in Oregon until after the
rose show in Portland. Before leav
ing they will visit Mr. Dowling's sis
ter, Mrs. Edward Mayor, of Portland.
CREAM MARQUISETTE
A girlish frock of cream marquis
ette with trimmings of filet lace has
been selected for the fashion sugges
tion today. It is made with a drap
ed fichu of the material having a wide
tuck, which runs its length and lace
insertion on either side. The sleeve
consists of a slight puff above the
elbow with a short cuff of lace and
material. Black velvet is used for
girdle, and is gracefully knotted" at
the back, falling in two long ends.
The skirt Is quite full but hangs close
ly to the figure. It has one broad
and one narrow band of the lace run
ning around tne bottom.
New YorK's doming factories.
It is said that the production ot
ready made garments within a radius
of twenty miles of the city bull. New
York, exceeds by almost $20.ikkmmn) In
value the yearly output of iron and
steel plants In the whole country
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.
TOUK TAILOB CAN PURCHASE
DIRECT FEOM THE MILL
"Swastika" Brand
Macaroni, Noodles and
all Alimentary Pastes -
Made in
Oregon
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
Portland, Oregon
look: for
A ASSORTED
tPicsclo
" GUNVKnED 10 QlttPu Mill RATIONAL FOOD LAV
THIS
LABEL,
OREGON CHAIR CO.
Line guaranteed by'
Manufacturer
Ask Dealers for This Line
CHAIRS
I'Mtite-' En6-- .-rtJt . 5 f vll
rii rr'C3'i'- r i
1 All Oak used
in ICina(k&ft line
grows in Northern Jap&a
where winters are cold
which is necessary to
highest class OaM.
King Q&ft is branded
into the wood of this line
and is a Guarantee of the
O&Jc, Superioriiyof Quat
ity. Workmanship and
absolute Satisfaction.
OregonChair Cq.
HOUSE IS
GIVEN QUILTING PARTY
The home of Mrs. W. Rittenhouse
on Clackamas Heights was' the scene
of an old-fashioned quilting party
Thursday afternoon, " when many
friends of Mrs. Ritenhouse quilted
three comforters. The affair was an
all-day quilting and at 12 o'cock the
women were invited to the dining
room, where a sumptuous repast was
served, the hostess being assisted in
serving by Miss Lillie Freeman and
Miss Winnie Rittenhouse. The, decor
ations were pretty being of cut flow
ers, including, sweet peas and roses
intermingled with ferns.
Present were-Mrs. C. DeFord, Mrs.
George Mann, Mrs. A. Rittenhouse,
Mrs. Jennie Butts, Mrs. J.. R. Livesay
Mrs. Martha Brown, Miss Linnie
Brown, Mrs. C. Rittenhouse, Miss Mary
Rittenhouse, Mrs. E. D. Fellows, Mrs.
William Rivers, Mrs. Frank Bernier,
Mrs. H. Coffey, Mrs. Retta Rivers,
Mrs. Paul Praeger, Mrs. C. . Rivers,
Grandma "Press, Mrs. M. Freeman,
Mrs. J. Burgess, Mrs. R. Leiter, Mrs.
C. R. Livesay, Mrs. John Kent, Mrs.
T. Brown, Mrs. C. Cummings, Miss
Lillie Freeman, Miss Winnie Ritten
house. DELIGHTFUL PARTY
GIVEN BY 1912 CLASS
The 1912 class of the Willamette
School gave its class party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver
Thursday evening. The evening was
devoted to vocal and instrumtnetl
music and games. The decorations
were of potted plants and roses. Re
freshments were served.
Present' were Miss Ida Berdine, Miss
Alice Oliver, Miss Mabel Larson, Miss
Fern Britton", Miss Esther Larson,
Miss Etta Rogers, Miss Nellie Knowl
es, Mis3 Mae Oliver, Miss Elsie Sni
dow, Miss Florence Fromong, Miss
Muriel Mollert, Miss Beatrice Oliver
and Miss Orilla Oliver, Arthur Wald
ron, Leo Larson, Ormand Painter,
Thomas Johnson, William Pollock,
George Snidow, Arley Johnson, Ewalt
Leisman, Sydney Waldron, Merrit Wil
son, Victor Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oliver.
Got the Snail Beat.
"A scientist has made the statement
that a snail can crawl over the ed;;e of
a razor blade without cutting itself."
"That's nothing 1 crawled out 1
bed -over the baby without waking it
last night' - Houston Post.
QUALITY BEST
PEICE EQUAL.
GALL CURE
Horse Collars
Why not
demand them
from your dealer!
W.H.McMonies&Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Schiller Cigar
Factory
POKTLAND
OEEGON
Call for
La Gran Marca
The E. Schiller
Schiller's Union 5
"MADE IN OREGON"
THE BEST
Produced here or anywhere
!olU!
BRAND
Hams Bacon Lard
UNION MEAT CO.
PIONEER PACKERS Of the PACIFIC
Columbia Milling Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON :
"White Mountain"
Flour "
"Morning Glory"
Wheat Flakes
- ABE BEST OF ALL
"MADE IN OREGON"
ORWOOD x:
Shingle Stains
Lice Killer, Sheep and Cattle Dip
Wood PreserratiYe
Bust Besisting, Damp Proof
Concrete Paint
Barn and" Boof Paint, House Paint
Floor Paint, Tarnishes
Paints, OAs, Etc.
Oregon Wood Distilling Co.
Portland, Or. Works at Linnton
A
The money question in our store has cash for
an answer. Cash is a strong factor in saving
money. The family that pays its bills two or
three times a year, pays interest on the credi
tor's mortgage, and for the bookkeeping nec
essary for his accounts. In most stores a fam
ily pays more for every article than is paid by
the woman who is a cash buyer.
We pay cash for our goods, and we pay only
for the goods. None of our money helps pay
the credit department in a wholesale house.
We save money by discouting our bills and you
have the same discount by saving your S. & H.
Green Trading Stamps that we give you with
every purchase. We sell to all at one price
one customer's money is as good as another's.
A penny is the father of a dollar.
Most respectfully, yours to serve,
jg
liif
GROCER
Opposite Court House
Oregon City
The Morning Enternrlse is the
-
breakfast food you can have.
Watch the automobile contest.
PACIFIC STATES
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Home Office: Portland, Oregon
Only Fire Insurance Company
in Oregon
CLOTHING Tt
OREGON WOOL
Each year we manufacture and sell
nearly ten thousand Men's and Boys'
Suits from Oregon cloth, made fcy 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 Marshfleld
Call
For
LIBERTY
SODAS
"Made in
Oregon"
By the INDEPENDENT
CRACKER CO. vtZt
Carman
Manufacturing
Company
' Mannfactnrers of
all kinds of
FURNITURE
Eighteenth and Upshur Streets
POBTLAND, OREGON
Willamette
Roll News
IS MADE AT
Oregon Cityi Oregon
heat Hnw ctrnnr
O " cw.ufe
support of your candidate In the En-
terprise automobile oPutefit?
fnsttc upon
CONTAINS NO
LYE. ROSIN. ACID
OR AMMONL4
MINUTE
1
A Concentrated
Camphorated
Product
WASHING
Heals the Hands
Will Not Injure th
" Finest Fabric
COMPOUND
Uo whims una can
ASK YOUR GROCER
Mail this to us and get free sampla
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
TBCE FBC1T FLATOE
See that Trade Mark is on Bottle
A Pure, Delicious, Soft Drink
A Sure Thirst Quell Made in Oregon
PURITAN MFG. CO. ;
SS1-383 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
I I -iirVlAUfc. IN UHtbUN.IVB