Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 27, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPBISfi SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912
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Ornamental or Useful -
YOU can furnish any room in the house absolutelyFREE with .itfGreen Stamps. Such'as Furniture, CarpetsJRugs, CurtainsCut'Glass,jChinaware,JElectric3Portables, and thousands
of other useful and ornamental articles. They mustfbe seen to be appreciated.
The iiC. Green Stamps are issued by scores of gigantic Department Stores,such asJGreenhut-Siegel-CooperJ&'Co., NewYork; Rothschild &Co.,jChicago; Henry-Siegel Co., Boston;
Fifth Street Store, Los Angeles; and thousands of other merchants. . ..rsss
By always trading where Z?H" Green Stamps are given with each and every cash purchase, you can fill many books during the year.
Green Stamps are rewards which the merchants below give you for trading with them. In that practical way these merchants share their profits with you. By that means they
increase their business; get spot cash with which to discount their bills, and take advantage of the markets by buying for less they are enabled to sell for less. The truth then, is, that
when you buy from one of the merchants who give Z&C Green Stamps you usually pay less than when you buy of the merchants who do not give Stamps. You pay nothing'for the
Stamps. They are free to you.
The ?$C Premiums are within easy reach of everyone who buys food and clothing, dry goods or what-not. They are offered as a special inducement
for your cash trade.
The merchants below are the live and progressive merchants of Oregon City who give the justly Famous and Original i)?W. Green Trading Stamps:
The Hub Grocery
Gives you Green Trading
Stamps on all spot cash purchases.
Our object in giving these stamps is to increase our
cash business, and under no consideration will we give
them on accounts.
Contrary to reports that you have to pay more for
goods bought in the store which gives stamps, we are giv
ing you the same values that we did before, and a trial will
convince you that we are on the square.
You should try E. Z. Seal Fruit jars. They are
cheaper than other jars and last longer.
We have the best Coffee you ever drank at 35c per
pound.
Remember we carry Blue Ribbon Bread, the 10
cent loaf in a sanitary wrapper.
Phone us your orders at 7th and Center Sts.
THE HUB GROCERY
Both Phones A-41 Main 41
QUALITY PRICE and SERVICE
We aim to give you the best of
everything. Fresh and salt meats
Poultry and Eggs from our mar
ket will always please you. We
give the H&C green stamps trade
here and help fill your book.
FARR BROS. 7th. St. MARKET
ON THE HILL
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July 27, let
Saturday,
Day
PREMIUM PARLOR at
Bannon & Co.'s Store
OREGON CITY, OREGON
A Set of Ten10 Sl&t Green Stamps FREE.
Save one, two, three, or as many books as you
like, and getfa set of Red Letter Day Stamps
Free for each book. Take advantage of free
coupons which appear in newspapers or cir
culars from time to time, it will help fill your
book. Save Tobacco Tags, Labels, Soap
Wrappers, Trade Marks, etc. Save Hamilton
Coupons and Bonds most valuable of all
similar tokens packed only with leading
manufacturers' products. You can exchange
them for Z&C Green Stamps on an equal
basis at Premium Parlor.
The Sperry & Hutchinson Co.
THOS. A. SPERRY, Pres. Paid up Capital $1,000,000
Local Premium Parlor, Bannon & Co., Masonic Temple BIdg.
Five Dollars Worth of
Green Trading Stamps
Will be given with each sack of See
ley's Best Flour at the regular price
of $1.50 per sack, at Seeley's Grocery,
Friday and Saturday only, of this
week. - It does not matter what brand
of Flour you are using, your breaH
cannot go wrong if you use Seeley's .
Best. We are so confident of this
fact that we are making this unusual
offer to induce you to try the flour,
and we believe you will be singing Its
praises the same as other housewives
are in the city.
We buy Seeley's Best in car load
lots, the only people in Oregon City to
buy flour in that large quantity, and
we guarantee every sack. We want
you to try it.
Do not forget that you can get five
dollars' worth of green stamps with
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each sack. Two days only. Don't
miss it.
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Main Street, Near 8th
OUR SPECIALi
For "Red Letter Day" will be double
Trading Stamps. This inducement
applies to each and every purchase of any
article in this store on this day only.
DRUG COMPANY
DRUGS AND STATIONERY
SALE
The Greatest Money Saving Event of the Season
OUR GREAT CLEAN UP
We of f er the cream of Standard Merchandise at One-third Off
You also get idK Green Trading Stamps with every purchase.
We only want your patronage on the merit of our merchandise,
and the values we offer.
CLOTHIERS
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English Plaea Names.
' England can boast that no other
country possesses so many Scriptural
place names as it doe;. The name Jer
icho occurs six times on the ordnance
maps. Paradise five times and Nineveh,
Mount Zion. Mount Ararat and Mount
Bphraim three times each. In Bedford
shire there is a Calvary wood and in
Dorsetshire a Jordan hllL
Chinese Sausages.v
In China sausages are made of meat
from the bind thighs of hogs, which
are chopped fine, mixed with four
drams of sugar, rice wine and table
salt, eight drams of soy and a pinch of
pepper -to every one and one-third
pounds and dried in the sun until
ready for tinning. Dried oysters and
ducks' livers are added to some varieties.
The. Traitors' Gate.
One of the most famous entrances in
the world is doubtless the ancient
Traitors' gate, in the Tower of London.
It was through this portal for several
centuries that traitors were conducted
from the shores of the river Thames
Into the tower. To Americans probably
the most familiar of these unfortunates
was Sir Walter Raleigh.
The Two Sexes.
Miss Lillian Russell on one occasion
was congratulated on . her unfading
beauty and on tier high spirits.
Miss Russell, laughiug gayly, replied:
"A woman is as happy, you know,
M she looks pretty."
"And a man?" said her interlocutor.
"Oh, a man." she answered, "is as
happy as he feels Important."" ,
Probably.
The witness testified that he had
been knocked down by a motorcar and
that the chauffeur, who was joy riding,
had given no warning of his approach.
"Do you mean." asked the Judge,
"that he didn't have a horn if"
"No, your bonor" replied the wit
ness: "I think he'd had too many."
Judge. -
Herod's Love For Marianne.
Herod the (Jreat loved Marianne, his
wifej so devotedly that when be was
summoned to Rome by Augustus to
answer certain charges made against
him and was afraid he might never
return he left her In care of three
trusted servants, with orders that if he
himself were put to death by Augustus
She was to be immediately killed.
The Word "Nugget"
"Nugget" was formerly used to sig
nify a bit or lump of anything, as a
"nugget of tobacco." Nowadays, how
ever, it Is used principally of gold as it
comes from the mine. This use Is Aus
tralian. Governor Sir William Deni
son of Australia wrote In 1852. "In
many instances the gold is brought to
market In lumps or nuggets, as they
are called."