Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 13, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1912.
"' Witling to Please.
"I have a for
tune in n n:a.v
that 1 Will sell for
a bout $l.noo.iiuii'
mid it is cheap at
that."
"Better keep i!
, nituer thmi s.irri
,fice it."
"Say. you are a
shoef nianiifactiir
erV!"
"Yes " 1 '
"This name Is
for new footwear
I would call it the
president's shoe,
and everybody
TOnnM ho nnvimia
S'(?,r;J to step into it"
LOCAL BRIEFS
- O. E. Freytag, secretary of the Pub
licity Department of the Oregon City
Commercial Club, who has been in
Minneapolis and Chicago, in charge
of the Oregon exhibit, will return the
latter part of this week.
R. L. Shepherd, freight agent in
Oregon City for the Portland Railway,
Light & Power Company and who is
in the Good Samaritan Hospital, suf
fering from a severe case of typhoid
fever, is slightly improved.
The elevator is not built yet, but
it will pity the dcwut-nvn people to
see what they can do on the hill. D.
C. Ely has" a large line of Christmas
goods of all kinds at right piice3. .
A. C. McMicken, sales manager of
the Portland Railway, Light & Power
Company, was in Oregon City on bus
iness Thursday.
Willis Potter, right of way agent
for the Portland Railway, Light &
' Power Company, was in Oregon City
Thursday on business.
H. L. Young, agent of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Company,
was in Portland on business Wednes
day. No use to' bake bread when you can
get bread so near like home made as
BLUE RIBBON. Ask for it at The
Hub Grocery, 7th and Center.
T. J. Mendenhall, general agent on
the Pacific coa6t for the Fidelity In
surance Company, was in Oregon City
on business Thursday. .
Born to the wife of Frank Sajovic,
Eighteenth and Stain Streets, a ,10
pond boy.
Rev. Allin Darling, of Portland, vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Linton, of
this city, Thursday.
i Mrs. C. H. Meissner wes in Port
land Thursday afternoon visiting
friends.
; Ira F. Dodge, a ' lumberman with
offices in Portland, was a visitor in
regon City Thursday. .
Large naval oranges. ' The 50c size
at 40c per doz. at the Hub Grocery,
Cor. 7th and Center.
J. Campbell, an attorney of Port
land, waB in Oregon City Thursday
on legal business. t
Edward Cox, a farmer of Barton,
was a business visitor in Oregon City
Thursday.
Largest line of Richardson's Em
broidered Cushions in the City at
$2.50 each, at Duane C. Ely's.
Gustav Johnson, of Muiino, was in
Oregon City Thursday transacting
business. , .;X:
H. A. Kay lor, of Molalla, was in
Oregon City Thursday transacting
business. ,":'.,.
will I get
We
The Portland
Railway Light
and Power
Company
Beaver
Building
Main Street
f". ELECTRIC! 1
The Hub Grocery is-selling fine po
tatoes at 65c per hundred.. V; -
Miss Helen Sheahan is seriously, ill
of typhoid fever. - . '
Mrs. Sholtz,' wife of the minister,
is ill. .,
Mrs. Edward Warren, of Qag. Grove,
was an Oregon City' visitor Thursday.
' Erma Benson is ill of bronchitis and
is at the home of Mr. andIrs. Bluhnv.
W. N. Carter, of Portland, was in
Oregon City Thursday on business.
Try our 25 cent coffee. Hub Gro
cery, 7th and Center.
G. E. Conkey, of Cleveland, O., was
in Oregon City Thursday on business.
Mrs. L. Heckman, who is ill of ty
phoid fever is slightly improved.
Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason
ic Building, Phone Main 399.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
J. M. Robinson and wife to R. A.
Brayman and -wife, 11 1-2 acres in
Section 16, Township 2 So., Range
3 East; $1000.00.
J. M. Robinson and Wife to R. A.
Brayman and wife, tract in- Section
15, Township 2 So., Range 3 East;
$r.oo.
Josephine Loomis and R. B. Loom
is, to Bertha McNeill, lots , 6, 12 and
7, in Blk 18, Windsor Add. to Oregon
City; $10.00.
Frabk Vorhies to Sarah A. Goodyear
1 acre in D. L. C. of William Holmes
and wife, in Township 2 So., Range
2 East; $10.00. ;
Alice M. Starkweather to H. G.
Starkweather, lots 1 to 8 inclusive,
all of Blk. 2, lots 1 to 8 inclusive in
Blk. 3, lots 1 to 8 inclusive in Blk. 4,
Arista, in J. S. Risley D. L. C. Town
ship 2 So., Range lEast; $10.00..
Gilbert Engle and wife to R .H.
Sawtell, 6.5 acres in Joseph T. Wing
field D. L. C. in Township 4 So., Range
2 East; $50.00. i
TO ENLARGE BUILDING i
The membership of the Oregon City
Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, No. 961,
is rapidly growing, applicants being
initiated at each meeting. The lodge
was organized last July and has about
200 members. At a meeting of the
lodge Thursday evening, final plans
were made for remodeling the club
rooms. The addition to the present
qiarters in the old Masonic building
on Sixth and Main Streets will be
built according to plans which have
been prepared by the lodge members.
The new quarters will have a billiard
and pool room, a banquet room and
reading and card room. The construc
tion of the building will commence
the first of the year and willxbe com
pleted by February 1.
FUNERAL OF MISS PRATER
TO BE HELD THIS MORNING
The funeral of Miss Edna Prater,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Prater,
of Gladstone, who died Tuesday after
noon of typhoid fever, will be held at
the First Methodist Church in this
city at 11 o'clock this morning. The
body will be taken from the home at
10 o'clock. Miss Prater was an esti
mable young woman, and was employ
ed for several years by the Oregon
City, Manufacturing Company.
Roost your city by boosting your
daily paper. The Enterprise should
he in every home.
It answers the puzzling question, of "What
her"
have a display of Electric
that will gladden the heart of any woman
Only those who have some labor saving elec
tric utensils can appreciate their work;below we
give just a suggestive list: Electric Charing Dish,;
Electric Discs, Electric Toasters, Electric Irons,
Electric Percolator, Electric Table Lamps.
ELECTRIC TABLE STOVES
We give the same low prices as our
Main Store in Portlandand the same
-" .
courteous service. -
EASY AND SURE WAY
? TO CURE COLDS
j'.TO DARKEN THE HAIR v AND RE
; ' STORE GRAY AND. FADED
j HAIR TO ITS NATURAL
, COLOR .. '
I It is easier to preserve the color of
the hair than to restore it, although It
is possible to . do both. Our grand
mothers understood the secret. They
made a i'sage tea" and their dark,
glossy hair long after middle life was
due to this fact. Our mothers have
gray hairs" before they 'are fifty, but
they are beginning to appreciate the
wisdom of our grandmothers in using
"sage tea!'' for their hair and are fast
following suit.
' The. present generation has the ad
vantage of the past in that it can get a
ready-to-use preparation called Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. As
a scalp tonic and color restorer this
preparation is vastly superior to the
ordinary "sage tea" made vby our
grandmothers. "
"The growth and beauty of the hair
depends on a healthy condition of the
scalp. Wythe's Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy quickly kills the dand
ruff germs which rob the hair of its
life, color and lustre, makes the scalp
clean and healthy, gives the hair
strength, color and beauty, and makes
it grow.
Get a 50 cent bottle from your drug
gist today. He will give your money
back if you are not satisfied after a
fair trial.
POULTRY SHOW TO BE
BEST HELD IN COUNTY
Arrangements are being made for
the big annual poultry show in Ore
gon City to be held in the Armory
Hall, Friday and Saturday, January
3 and 4. S. S. Mohler, who has
charge of the premiujm department,
has interviewed the merchants of Ore
gon City and the following have offer
ed special premiums and will cooper
ate to make the show a success: -
Oregon Commission Co., Frank
Busch, Huntley Bros. Co., Bannon &
Co', Jones Drug Co., Burmeister &
Andresen, F. T. Barlow, C. G. Miller,
Price Bros., H. P. Brightbill, Working
man's Store, Wilson & Cooke, C. I.
Stafford, Farr Bros., George Redde
way, Jack & Albright, D. C. Ely, C.
W. Friedrich, . Hub Grocery Company,
T. B. Schoenborn, J. E. Seeley, Lar
son & Co., Straight & Salisbury, L.
Adams, P. A.' Kloostra, P. M. Hart, y.
Harris, A. Petzold, Charman & Co.,
Chicago Store and C. C. Store. .
C. D. Minton, of Portland, will be
judge, and will explain to the poultry
breeders the way to select show birds.
President W. A. Shewman said Thurs
day that least 50 varieties 6f birds
will be on display, totaling 500 birds.
Lectures and demonstrations as to
raising poultry will be given each af
ternoon. An orchestra . also will be
provided.
Various business houses will have
booths at the show to. demonstrate
their line of goods, prominent among
which will be the Oregon Commission
Company. M. J. Lazelle is manager
of the show and may be addressed at
Oregon City for premium lists and
entry blanks.
conveniences
Our Reorganization Sale Is An
Do your Christmas shopping at the store that saves you many dollars. Follow the
throng of merry Xmas shoppers that crowd this store all day long. The world's best mer
chandise goes at the lowest possible reductions.
1.00 Suits and Overcoats
sacrificed at
$15.00 Suits and Overcoats
sacrificed at
$20.00 Suits and Overcoats
sacrificed at
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats
sacrificed at
).00 Suits and Overcoats
sacrificed at
$1.50 strong Work
sacrificed at
$3.50 All Wool Trousers i
sacrificed at
50c Heavy Fleeced Underwear
sacrificed at
$1.00 All Wool Underwear
sacrificed at
35c Pure Silk Hose
sacrificed at
Big reductions that meun a big saving to you in Xmas shopping, Smoking jackets, bath
robes, neck scarfs, combination tie, hose and handkerchief sets, combination tie pin and cuffs link
sets and many other useful Xmas suggestions that the men appreciate.
FOREIGN DEMAND FOR
APPLES IMPROVES
While the improvement in the de
mand for apples has not been a help
to the market price, latest advices
from Europe tell o "fa much better
tone for fruif and especially the ap
ples offering from - Hood River and
Rogile River. .
- Fancy Yellow Newtons are finding
a much improved fall abroad and
this is perhaps the best showing made
in any of the world's markets.
Throughout the United . States the
situation continues" to show a very
sick .character, . this being especially
true of ordinary quality. Good stock
is steady to firm at present prices
now, as is generally shown for sim
ilar goods.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are aa
follows: ii
HIDES (Buying), Green hides 7c
to 8c; salters 9c to 10c; dry hides 15c
to 16c; sheep pelts 40c to 85c each.
EGGS Oregon ranch eggs 40c case
count.
FEED (Selling), Shorts $27; bran
$25; process barley $30 to $31 per ton.
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.
HAYr-(Buying),Clover at $9, and
$10; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix
ed $10 to $12; alfalfa $15 to $16.50;
Idaho tmothy $21 and $22; whole corn
$40. ' j -.-'
OATS $25 to $26; -wheat $1.05 bu.;
oil meal selling about $55; Shay
Brook dairy feed $1.30 per hundred
pounds.' -
Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Live weight) Steers 6 and
6 l-2c; cows 5 and 5 l-2c; bulls 4 12c,
MUTTON Sheep 4c to 5c; lambs
5c to 5 l-2c.
CHICKENS 11c to. 12c.
PORK 9 1-2 and 10c.
VEAL Calves 12c to .13c dressed,
according to grade.
WEINIES 15c lb; sausage, 15c lb.
POULTRY (Buying) Hens 11c;
spring 13c and roosters 8cl -
MOHAIR 33c- to 35c.
Fruit
APPLES 50c and $1.
- DRIED FRUITS (Baying), Prunes
on basis 6 to 8 cents.
VEGETABLES
ONIONS-r-$1.50 sack; tomatoes 50c;
corn 8c and 10c a doz. ; cracked 40.
POTATOES New, about 60c to 60c
per hundred. .
Butter, Poultry, Eggs.
BUTTER (Buyln0. Ordinary coun
try butter 25c and 30c; fancy cream
ery 75c to' 85c roll.. .-:.'.
X. L. CLUB TO MEET.
The Gladstone X. L. Club will hold
a meeting this afternoon, at.' the
school house at 2:30 o'clock. Im
portant issues will be discussed at
the meeting. -
3ESSS3
elp To Xmas Shoppers
$6.95
$9.88
13.68
16.45
19.75
Trousers ' QQp
PL
2.29
29c
67c
20c
Wants, ForSaie, Etc
HELP WANTEDt-MALE
Boy wanted 16 years or over. In
quire this office.
HELP WANTED, Female.
WANTED Dressmaking. Prices reas
onable. Work guaranteed. Mrs.
Frank Hill, Room 19 Beaver Bid. ;
' LOST
LOST At W. E. Mumpower's at Clear
Creek, large black Cocker Spaniel
dog, long curly hair and ears, an-
: swers to the name of "Sport", has
barb cut across front shoulder. Re
turn to Dr. C. A. Stuart and receive
reward.
WANTED LIVESTOCK
WANTED Cows fresh or coming
fresh soon, W. C. Berreth, 1480, Ma
cadam Street, Portland, Oregon.
VETERINARIAN
A. McDonald, Veterinary Surgeon and
Dentist, Phones Main 116, and B 9.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT 5 room modern house,
enquire of Geo. Randall at corner
5th and Jefferson Sts.
FOR RENT Five room cott3?3. Ad
dress 324, Washington . Street, City.
EXCURSION -RATES
EXCURSION RATES Monogram,
Guckenheimer, and Penn. Rye
Whiskey, $1.00 per Full Quart. Port
Wine 25c per Qt. Buy your wines
and liquors from us and Save Mon
ey. Kentucky Liquor Co. Cor. 5th
and Main St. . .
VIOLIN TAUGHT
H. B. WEEKS, Teacher of Violin.
Grand Theatre. . '
MUSICAL
VIOLIN LESSONS Mr. Gustav
. Flechtner, from Llepzig, Germany,
is prepared to accept a limited num
ber of pupils. Mr. Flechtner may
also be engaged for solo work or
ensemble work. Address for terms,
etc., Gustave Flechtner, Oregon City
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Registered Jersey Bujll
coming two. W. Kuppenbender.
Oregon City, Farmers Phone 144 or
Home Phone M 125.'
, WHY PAY RENT
When you can buy land on these
terms? 1 1-2' acres good land, 20
minutes walk of Oregon City Post
Office, $50 down, $10 monthly.
Many of these tracts are owned by
Prominent Oregon City business
President Suspenders
slaughtered at
.50 Fine Kid Gloves
sacrificed at
.00 Rough Neck Sweaters
slaughtered at
$3.50 Fine or Heavy Work
Shoes slaughtered at
$7.00 16 inch High Cut Shoes
slaughtered at
25c Heavy Wool Sox
slaughtered at
$1.00 Beautiful Dress Shirts
slaughtered at
$3.00 Fine Felt Hats
sacrificed at
35c Pure Silk Neckwear
sacrificed at
men. Inquire of E. P. Elliott & Son.
FOR SALE Thirteen head of heifer
calves, ranging from six months to
two years. Enquire Maple Spring
Dairy, L. Hartke, Mount Pleasant.
POW0ER
Are. you using powder? If you are,
you want the best. Use Trojan
Powder. No headache, no thawing.'
For sale by (J. K. uvesay, Pacinc
Phone Farmers 217, Oregon City R.
F.. D. No. 6.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Rheumatism cured. I will gladly send
any sufferer a Simple Herbal Re- j
cipe that cures Rheumatism, also ;
a Trial Treatment, all sent abso- j
lutely free by one who was cured, i
' Enclose a two cent stamp. W. H.
Sutton, 2601 Orchard Ave., Los An
geles, Calif. i
Oregon.
If taken in time Wilhoit water will
prevent typhoid fever. It is of
great benefit to the convalesent.
For sale by Walt Little, 514, 7th
Street, Sole Agent.
WOOD AND COAL.
OREGON CITY WOOD AND FUEL
Sg Special Feature
IN TWO
i
1 "
Tamers
A gripping story of love jealousy, and the fiendish revenge
of a lion tamer. '
Twenty Lions in the Tragedy
See the hero, an army officer, in a desperate struggle for his
life in the cage with the Hons. ,
Immense
.V
CO., F. M. Bluh'm. Wood and coal
delivered to all parts of the city
SAWING A SPECIALTY. Phon.
your orders. Pacific 1371, Home.
DO
NOTICES
Notice of Annual Stock-holders Meet
ing of the Clackamas Southern
. Railway
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Clackamas Southern
Railway Company, a corporation,
will be held in the office of said
company in Room 17 of the Beaver
Building in Oregon City, Oregon,
on the 14th day of December, 1912, '
at the hour of one P M.'of said day,
for the transaction of any and all
butiness that might properly be
brought before said meeting.
The stock-holders and each of
them are requested to be present
at said meeting as there are ques
tions of great importance to be
considered by the Company.
Dated this 30th day of November,
A. D. 1912.
. CLACKAMAS SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY COMPANY,
By O. D. Eby, Vice President, G.
B. Dimick, Secretary.
(Corporate Seal)
REELS
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Revenge