Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 08, 1913, Image 3

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MORNING ENTERPRISE SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1913.
COMPLETELY EQUIPPED
Timken Brtnna
Center Control
Rrtny M ! to
Mohair Top and Boot
Ck-or Vwion W.rd SkicU
Prct-04-it Tank
n
' ERE attention can be called only to bare
tacts. 1 his is the car- a big, powerful,
spacious, beautiful, comfortable, self
starting, thirty-horsepower, five-passen
ger touring car fully equipped, all
ready for service. . Built of the best materials, ly
the best mechanics ot the automobile industry, in
the most efficient automobile shops in America.
And the price is only $983 f. o. b. Toledo.
The positive statement can be made, without
any reservation whatever, that this car is the
automobile industry's record value.
Come into the show room and examine the
new Overland. Get an explanation of the many
exclusive features of Overland design and
construction. -.
Better yet, get a demonstration ride. It costs
you nothing and we consider it no trouble even if
you are not quite ready to place your order.
Phone, call, or write. You will have our'
immediate and careful attention
MILLER-PARKER CO.
These prices are F.O.B.
Toledo, Ohio
.k-L 5-Paainer Touring Car
agytSSl 110-inch Wheel Baa
On the Job.
5';
Small lioy (to doctor about to assist
elderly lady la fainting fit) Stand
aside, please, and don't be alarmed.
I'll Kttend to this. I'm a boy scout
Punch.
LOCAL BRI EPS
V. E. Larkins, a prominent farmer
,of Clarkes, was in this city Thursday
"and Friday attending to business.
The home of Joe Davenport, which
he is having built on Washington
Street between Second and Third is
nearly completed and will soon be oc
cupied by himself and family. The
house is a story and a half bungalow
and contains seven large rooms, en
trance hall, bath and pantry. A beau
tiful fireplace adorns the living room.
The kitchen and 'bathroom is tiled
with white tiling. A cement base
ment extends under the entire house,
in which will be stationary wash tubs. J
A number of Oregon City folk are '
planning going to Aurora today to at- j
tend the live stock and adiry meeting I
this afternoon by the Aurora Commer- j
cial Club Grant B. Dimick and Profes-
sor W. M. Potter, of tne Oregon Agri-1
cultural School will be the principal
speakers. j
Came the newly weds to the grocery j
store, ;
To get the sugar, beans and flour,
"Now to the druggists, Bill" sail she, j
"I want some Rocky Mountain Tea." ;
Jones Drug Company. I
A. W. Phillips is building a very j
pretty Dungalow on the corner of '
First and Washington Streets, which
is just about completed. The house j
Is a story and a half and was built ;
entirely by Mtr. Phillips, who will rent
it. There are seven rooms with bath j
and other conveniences. I
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain '
Tea. See it eliminate the poison, feel
It revitalize the blood and bring baclr i
that happy joyous feeling of bygone
days. 35 c, Tea or Tablets. Jones ,
Dir.? Company. ' i
Charles Forshner, of Gladstone, who j
is employed by the Portland Railway, i
Light & Power Company, was serious- i
ly injured Thursday. His left hand '
was crushed. i
Mrs. Rosalie Goulding, of Portland, l
arrived In this city Friday afternoon.
She will take charge of the reporting '
for the Oregon Journal. j
John Scott, who was spending a
few days in this city the first part
of the week, has returned, to his home
in Estacada.
J. W. Reed, formerly mayor of Et
tacada, was in this city during the
early part of the week attending to
business.
G. W. Robinson, of Molalla, was a
business visitor to this city Wednes
day and Thursday, and was register
ed at the Electric Hotel.
George Nelson and wife, of Seattle,
are in this city for a few days while
Mr. Nelson is attending to business.
R. W. Brandon, of Seattle, is in
this city for a few days and is regis
tered at the Electric Hotel.
Grand millinery display Friday,
March 14 and following days. Miss
C. Goldsmith. ;
Miss Mollie Barlow and Mrs. Al- j
len Elsworth, both of Portland, are '
spending Saturday in this city. I
Albert Stafford, of Portland, was i
in this city Friday attending to busi
ness. A nine-pound bag of pure Buck
wheat flour at the Special Price of
40 cents per bag at The Hub Gocery.
C. E. Surfus has returned to his
home in Estacada after transacting
business in this city.
Nick Blair, of Hubbard, was in
this city Friday attending to business
at the court house.
William Mattoon, of Estacada, was
in this city Friday attending to bus
iness. Mrs. Allen Gearard, of Portland,
was was in this city Friday visiting
friends and relatives.
John Sheppard, of Molalla, was in
this city the middle of the week at
tending to business matters.
Call and see our latest styles in
tailored and dress hats. Miss C. Gold
smith.
Good size oranges, and free from
frost, 15 cents dozen the The Hub
Grocery
D. C. Latourette has gone to Needy
for a few days, where he will look af
ter land interests.
James Guttridge, of Springwater,
was in this city Thursday attending
to business.
Mrs. Julia Roberts, of Clackamas
Heights, was in this city Friday at
tending to court business.
Bernard Fredericks, of Aurora, was
in this city Friday attending to busi
ness. Sweet, juicy, naval oranges. Buy
them this week at 15 cents a dozen.
Hub City Grocery.
L. Kerchem, one of the county field
assessors, was in this city Friday at
tending the business matters.
Theodore McLaren, of Wilhoit, was
in this city Thursday and Friday at
tending to business.
O. H. Finke, of Dayton, Or., was a
business visitor in this city Wednes
day and Thursday.
D. O. Anderson, field manager of
the Western Stock Journal, has re
turned from a business trip to Wash
ougal, Wash., and Gaston, Or.
M. E. Gaffney, of. Harmony Pre
cinct, was in the city Friday on bus
iness. The Hub Grocery has a baragin for
you in oranges.
George J. Ames, of Tacoma, was in
this city Thursday and Friday.
Call and see our hats. Miss C. Gold
smith. Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason
ic Building, Phone Main 399.
OGLE MINE S
E
TOCK
FIN
INVESTM
ENT
THIS IS A REAL GOLD MINE, NOT A STOCK
JOBBING PROPOSITION
We are going to install a 100
ton cyanide plant on our property.
We have proven beyond all question
of doubt that the ore is there in pay
ing quantities to keep said plant in
operation for years to come. This mine
is located in our own county and own
ed by your own people and under these
conditions it is bound to be of great
benefit to our county as all the mon
ey extracted will be distributed right
here at home. We have a mine and
not a hole in the ground called a
mine that so many have bought stock
in. When we say a Mine, we mean
that the ore bodies are locate! io the
extent that it shows that it will take
years to work them out. If you have
old stock stored away ask yourself
whether it was a hole in the ground
or a mine you invested in, and if
you will look it up and find your stock
is worthless you can't help but see
that you invested in a hole in the
ground and not a Mine, so don't con
demn a mine or place it in the same
ranks. Be broader minded. Statistics
show that there was produced in the
year 1910 over $127,000,000 in gold
and silver in the United States and
as this is a fact you cannot say that
mining does not pay. If we get our
plant in operation this fall it Is rea
sonable to believe that we will be
handling 500 tons daily in five years
from now, and that means an output
of about $1,000,000 a year. It has tak
en years of labor to make the mine
what it is today and as we are only
short $10,000 to carry on our work
to completion we think this a very
small amount to ask our friends who
have not already helped, to raise.
Think it over! Cut out the following
contract, sign up for a block of stock
and you will congratulate yourself by
Baying you helped put the finishing
touch on the plant that made Ogle
Mountain famous.
Avatomofoiles for Fiire
PHONES: MAIN 77; A 193
lVIiller-Faricer Co.
Coupon
STOCK FULLY PAID AND N ON ASSESSABLE. CAPITAL 1,000,000 SHARES, PAR VALUE $1.
I hereby subscribe for and purchase shares of Treasury Stock of the Ogle Moun
tain Mining Company at the agreed price of 70 cents a share, total $ . .1 hereby agree to pay for
same on the following terms: 25 per cent when the machinery is or-dered and work starts, and 25 per
cent on the first of each month there-after until full amount is paid, said stock to be issued on final payment.
Signed
Address
Date, March : , 1913.
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OGLE MOUNTAIN MINING CO.
By
OREGON GETS THREE
MILLIONS FROM U.S.
WASHINGTON, March 7. Appro
priations Congress gave Oregon in
the rivers and harbors bill total
$3,123,800. The first column of fig
ures shows what the house allowed
and the second what was finally granted:
House bill. Senate bill
Coos Bay $ 80,000 $ 80,000
Nehalem Bay 100,000 100,000
Tillamook Bay and
Harbor ........ 307,000 Snake" River to
Coquille River . . . 6,000 6,000
Siuslaw River 5,000 5,000
Willamette and .
Yamhill Rivers . . 42,000 52,000
Yaquina River ... 28,800 28,800
Columbia and Low
er Willamette be
low Portland .. 160,000 160,000
Columbia River,
mouth of 1,000,000 l,000,00o
Columbia River at
Cascades 100,000 100,000
Columbia River be
tween The Dalles
rapids and Celilo 600,000 1,200,000
Columbia River
j and tributaries
above Celilo falls
j to mouth of
Snake River .... . 40,000 60,000
Pittsburg L'nd'g 25,000 25,000
Totals $2,186,800 $3,123,800
Similarly, the items for Oregon in
the public buildings bill are as fol
lows: House bill Senate bill
Albany . Federal : "
Building $ 10,000
The Dalles Fed
eral Building .. ........ 24,000
Roseburg Federal -'
Building 100,000 100,000
St. Johns postoffice 5,000 5,000
Portland Federal
Building 1,000,000
Total . . . $ 105,000 $1,139,000
New Telephone Directory
FOR
OREGON CITY
AND THE COUNTIES OF
Clackamas, Clark, Marion and Polk
WILL CLOSE
March 15, 1913
ANY changes or additions
to listings or advertising
matter for this issue must be
arranged for on or before
this date.
The Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph
Company
If It nappened It la In tne Enterprise.
Nothing adds so much
to the charm of Womanliness as pearly white teeth. They are
unerring indicators of wejl-bred women. No matter how perfect
your complexion, my dear lady, nor how fair of face, if your teeth
fail to get their daily scrubbing with a good tooth paste or powder
and the right kind of a brush, you miss one of the chief aids to that
undeflnable attractiveness so jealously guarded by your more favor
ed sisters, and so effectively used against the sterner sex.
We recommend unqualifiedly
a?
TRADE MARK
Tooth Paste and Tooth Powder
We know what they are made of. We guarantee that they have
No equal. We urge you to try them.
JONES DRUG CO.
MEMBERS AMERICAN DRUG AND PRESS ASSOCIATION.
A Strong Endorsement.
W. H. Holmes, of the Deporah, Io.,
Journal says, "I have been a sufferer
from Piles and Hemmoroids for years.
I got no relief until my druggist rec
ommended Meritol Pile Remedy. Be
fore I haf" taken half the package the
distress was gone and I have had no
trouble since. I would not take a
thousana dollars and be back in my
former condition."
Jones Dug Company, Exclusive
Agents. ,.-'
A small classified ma. will rant that
vacant room. '
CHEAP AS DIRT
Four Willamette Lots. On car line.
Level. 50 x 100 feet, $100 each, Terms.
All Phones -
JOHN W. LODER, Owner.
Stevens Bldg., Oregon City.