Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 31, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1912.
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bring or send same to Miss Economy, care of Morning Enterprise, on or before Friday June 7 will be given free of charge $2.50 in trade on
any merchant whose ad appears on' this page. Only one coupon given each week.
LARSEN & COMPANY
Corner 10th and Main Sts., Oregon City, Ore. '
The Largest and Most Complete General
Stock of Goods in Clackamas County.
Building Materials
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Fire-brick, Roofing and Tar paper,
Building Felt, etc. -
Farmers' and Fruit Growers' Supplies
Berry crates, Hallocks and Fruit boxes at Factory prices. Ar
senate of Lead, Lime, Sulpher sprays. Land Plaster, Drain
Tile. Garden, Field and Flower Seeds. Farming and Mechan
ics' tools, etc.
For the Housekeeper
We carry the most complete stock of groceries, Flour, Feed,
Grain and Poultry supplies in Oregon City, and in sufficient
quantities to fill the largest as well as the smallest order.
Friday and Saturday will sell
' White-House Coffee at 45 cents per one pound tin or 3 lbs. for
$1.25. Our bulk coffees we sell at 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c, consid
ering quality. Our prices are fully 5c per pound lower than
others. ,
We conduct no "Coupon or Free Goods deals"
We sell goods at the smallest profit consistent with sound bus-"
iness principal. Bik.t-j.
FULL WEIGHT AND HONEST QUALITY
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THIS WEEK WE WILL FEATURE
Lunch Goods
Such as Potted Meats, Boiled Ham, and
Carson's Famous Bologna and Summer
Sausage
Fine Ranch Butter, 55c Roll
Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses should interest you about now
V. HARRIS
Special Fsuctay Saturday
" Monopole Olive Oil, qt 70c
Red X Tomatoes, 3 for 25c
WHITE QUEEN PLOUR
Fancy Patent Blue Stem Flour, every sack guar......
anteed, bbl 5.35
Sack..: .....1.35
OUR PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT
OREGON COMMISSION GO.
11TH AND MAIN STS. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY
It will be easier' to get your dinner if you don't bake bread. We car
ry the famous
U. S Bread
Which, is the kind mother tried to make.
Every thing that is good will be found here.'
Fresh fruits and vegetables always on hand.
Clear Creek creamery butter, fresh ranch eggs and a great variety
of canned goods to tempt any appetite.
We make our own flavoring extracts. They are Pure and they
are Full Strength. They cost less because they go farther than the
common kind. All kindsVanilla, Orange, Banana, Lemon, Rasp
berry, etc., 15c and 25c per bottle.
Huntley Brothers Co. The Rexall Store
ThatDinner would notbecomplete without Fruit and Cigars
We have the best Bananas at 25c doz. and Oranges from 25c to 50c doz. All the pop
ular brands of Cigars, fresh and clean.
M. E. DUNN
BOARD WILL ELECT
10 SUPERVISORS
. Two new supervisors for the schools
of Clackamas County will be chosen
by the County Educational Board,
which meets next Monday afternoon
at 1 o'clock, to fill the vacancies due
to the retirement of Carl T. Anderson,
who has been elected prinicpal of the
West Oregon City schools, and Mrs.
Emilie C. Shaw, who has been chosen
principal of the school at Wichita, in
the North part of the county. J. E.
Cala van. will probaby be retained as
supervisor. There are few applicants
for the positions, which pay $100 per
month and traveling expenses for 10
months in the year. The members
ot the County Edueational Board are
County School Superintendent T J.
Gary, H. G. Starkweather, E. E.
Brodie, John R. Cole and Henry Bab-ler.
Sunday on account of the rain.
The two small children of Mrs.
Moser have been very sick with colds
and symptoms of pneumonia.
Neil LaDham has left for his former
home, Falls View, Idaho.
E. Stark is putting a new wire fence
around his yard.
Mr nTirt Mrs. Tallman and daughter
were calling on Lou Sagar and wife
one day last week. ,
EAGLE CREEK
CORRESPONDENCE
A TT. Paee. of Bie Cabin. Oklahoma,
is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Heits-
.man, of Eagle Creek.
A large crowd attended the funer
oi f -Mra n A. Wilcox, of SDrinewa-
ter, Tuesday. The services were held
in the Eagle CreeK cnurcn, ana were
nnrtiintpd bv Mr. Aue. Interment
was made in the Forrester cemetery.
Mrs. Wilcox was a sister or Jim ana
Eli Suter. The bereaved family have
our sympathy.
Chester Dean is working for H. S,
Mrs. Judd came up to stay with
her son, George, for a time.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Clester,
on Tuesday, twin girls.
railroad and a high school, and these
are now practically assurea.
Tho mnr-'hinerv for the Mt. Hood Co
operative Creamery plant is arriving
and will be installed immediately.
J. R. Cornoee's brother, W. A. Cor-
nogg, is here from Texas.
Mr rnmnse exnects his house to be
ready to occupy in about a week.
Mm Til R. Hart made a business
trip to Kelso Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. R. I. Anderson. Mr.
and Mrs. W. F. Fischer, Mr. and Mrs.
Malar and Miss Ida Stucke visited
Multnomah Grange at Orient Saturday.
A. Motejl is putting in a small saw
mill on his ranch.
A. Malar went to Portland Saturday
to place his brother, John, in a San
itarium. STAFFORD.
OAK GROVE
CLARKES.
We are having quite a spell of rainy
weather at the present writing.
Grain and gardens are showing up
fine since the rain.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace spent Sat
urday and Sunday visiting their son
and wife, at Colton, returning home
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie f Sagar' and
daughter, Mabel, spent Sunday1 at the
Wallace home. -
Strawberries are starting to ripen.
FIRWOOD.
a raiimnd TnperiTier was held at Fir-
wood Saturday evening. Officers were
elected and a committee or live -appointed
to co-operate with the rail
road officials in securing the right of
way from Sandy to Welches. Officers:
F. L. Mack, chairman, E. D. Hart,
Secretary, Committee, J. Dixon, W. F.
Fischer, Wm. Bosholm, Theo. Koenec
ka and E. D. Hart
Tho nniv thine wb lack to make
this the garden spot of Oregon is a
It continues to rain gently, and
seeds and plants put in the ground
Mr. and Mrs.- wm. scnaitz
Thn-vo nrrivpr! at. the' old home in
Dakota and are having a very pleas
ant visit.
The Gold Dollar strawberry is ripen
ing now. and ready for the market.
Mrs. Nussbam pickea ana aisiriDuteu
among her neighbors last week the
first to get ripe.
The officers of the district met last
week and decided to retain both Mr.
Knowls and Miss Benche as teachers
for the coming year.
Mrs. Gage and her daughter, Mrs.
Ray, drove to Oregon City Tuesday
to get some dental work done and will
go down again Friday.
Th Messrs Larson and Borland put
in a new telephone at Gage's Wednes
day. ;. -
Mrs A. "Lincoln Hart and two sons
will leave the first week in June to
join her husband in Ohio. Mr. Hart
has decided to remain in the east for
the present as he has a good position
there. Mrs. Hart is the aaugnter 01
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brandt and they
regret very much to have the family
leave Oregon.
Mr a-nA Mrs. .T. W. GilleSDSie Of
Portland have rented the Bennett cot
tage, of Mrs. Ida Dedrick and will set
tle in Oak Grove permanently.
Pursey Day has shipped a lot of
household goods to Newburg and
dame rumor says there will De a jyirs.
Day, any way we wish Pursey good
luck. 1
Mrs. Jessie Durban has accepted a
position as operator ,n our switch
board in place of Miss Maud Magee,
who resigned and is working in the
new department" store of Holtz in
Portland.
The Concord school held their clos
ing exercises Monday afternoon. A
good program was given by the child
ren an A refreshments, consisting Of
ice cream and cake were served by
the ladies, and all enjoyed themselves.
Mr on' Mrs Owen Barnnett enter
tained a number of friends "Saturday
evening in honor of Frank Lawton,
who came home for a short visit, from
Victoria, B. C. It was also a gather
ing to bid Leigh Moody good bye. He
is leaving Sunday morning in -company
with his brother for Victoria, B.
P . havinsr accented a DOSition With
the Dominion Carton Company of that
city. The evening was spent witn
TYiimio sinrt mrris. ice cream and cake
were served, and the guests departed
at a late hour, wishing the boys suc
cess.
CHERRYVILLE
The Cherryville school has closed!
for the summer and Miss Lola Heraiaj
the teacher, has left for her home at I
Lents.
Miao Maggie Mneeles. of "Portland
has been visiting Mrs. Bedenstein for
several weeks.
Keith Abraham, who has been work
in at Rhodes' shingle mill, has gone
to visit his parents at orest urov-
for a few weeks.
Mrs.' J. T. Friel, Jr., with the assist
nnce nf Mrs. Rav Murray and Mrs
Wm Allen, has DaDered her kitchen
in a verv artistic manner. Mrs. Friel
is preparing the hotel for the rush of
I summer tourists.
Thns Mcf!ahe has returned alter
i weeks' visit, in Oregon City
O Wyman, the Cherryviue pnotog
ranher. has left for a month's trip
through Oregon. During his trip he
will take views.
nenntv forest suDemsor. W B. JS-
wa left fnr Portland Thursday. The
government has finished planting fir
trees in the vicinity or wna wi.
tain for the season, and will shortly
commence work on the government
trail crvnnectine Cherryville with
Miforn nroenn via Wild Cat moun
tain This trail has been completed
for a- distance of about 20 miles be
yond Wild Cat mountain and will be
a very short route for horse back rid
or a trr n r hark and forth between
astern and western Oregon, and the
region in the vicinity or wna Moun
tain will be a paradise ror tne nucaie-i
berry pickers, hunters and fishermen.
J. T. Friel, Jr. made a trip to Port
land last week for a load of goods for
viia nhorrwille store and brought
back a pair of Belgian rabits for Mas
ter Johnny Friel.
Messrs. Milan and Devlin are work-
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Special for Friday & Saturday
Swansdown Pastry Flour for
your Sunday Shortcake 35c
box at 30 cents.
We -will sell Banar(as Saturday at 20
cents a dozen.
We have Blue Ribbon Bread, the 10
cent loaf in a sanitary wrapper.
THE HUB GROCERY
Seventh and Center
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Doing Up An Order
in our store is a positive pleasure because we
know that each parcel, means a pleased cus
tomer. Groceries of Quality
are not so pleantiful as often represented, but
we flatter our selves that our selection will
stand any test applied to them. We invite
your most critical judgment with a trial order.
Friday Special:
6 cans Sardines in oil, "25c; Corn Meal, yel
low or white, 9-lb. sack, 30c; 1 -lb. can Royal
Baking Powder 45c; Red Ribbon Clams 1 0c
can; Bottle Vinegar 5c, regular 1 Oc; 1 0c pkg.
Corn Starch 5 c; Arm & Hammer Soda, reg.
1 0c, special at 5c,
And do not forget we give
you in addition the Green
Stamps Bring your coupons
and get a dollar s worth free.
Yours to serve, .
Peoples' Store"
E i ding Oregon City
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' ing for Dr. O. Botkins,- on his ranch.
! Ben Beach has left for Portland, but
I expects to return soon with his family
' onH maiimfl Vi i a nnaitirtn ns fi rr wan
den for the Southern Pacific during
May 23rd..:- i - " .
the summer season.
Mrs. J. T. Friel, Jr. has purchased
an Edison phonograph. -
Jas. T. Edgerton's mother died In
Portland May 20th and was buried