Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 14, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1913.
The Reason.
"Why must yon have a finger In eT
ery pie?"
"Just to keep my hand In."
LOCAL BRIEFS
The spring weather has started
considerable construction work in
the Kansas City district. Many
houses are being remodeled and a
number of new ones are under con
struction. The improvement of the
streets in that part of the city is tell
ing. Miss Elenor Brodie, of Portland,
has been engaged by the school board
to fill the vacancy in the fourth grade
at the Barclay school which was
made by the resignation of Miss Beu
lah Stuart. Miss Brodie will begin
her duties Monday.
One egg per hen per day means
a full egg basket and money jingling
in your pocket. Conkey's Laying
Tonic turns the trick. For sale and
is guaranteed by Oregon Commission
Co. - '
Miss Hazel Tooze will arrive in
this city from Eugene today and will
remain here until after the marriage
of her sister, Miss Hilda, which will
be solemnized Tuesday noon. 1
Grant Gordon, of Portland, was in
'this city Thursday in company with
Samson Greenberg. They were at
tending to business and looking over
the town.
Born, to the wife of Frank Port,
of Portland, a daughter weighing 11
pounds. Mrs. Port was formerly Miss
Lena Chamberlain of this city.
Mrs. Peter McGrathes,. of Salem,
was in this city Thursday visiting
friends. She was for many years
a resident of this city.
Extra fancy Arkansas Blacks. They
are fine and will go at $1.25 Box. The
Hub Grocery.
Eugene Lammers, of Beaver Creek,
was in this city Wednesday attending
to business. He is a prominent young
farmer.
Catherine Eastham, the daughter of
O. W. Eastham, is confined to her
home with typhoid fever. . She was
taken ill during the past week.
Friday and Saturday, we are go
ing to give you some bargains in ap
ples. The Hub Grocery.
Mrs. William Wood, of Washougal,
Wash., arrived in this city Wednes
day evening and will spend the re
mainder of the week with her broth
er, Raymond Caufield.
There will be something of inter
est to you in this space each week.
Watch for it! The Hub Grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Henderson,' of
Hood River, will spend the week ena
in this city as the guests of relatives.
Fancy Hood River Baldwins, all
sound, perfect apples, at $1.15 a box.
The Hub Grocery. -
Oriu Cutting, of Highland, was in
this city Thursday attending to bus
iness. He is a well known farmer.
George Porter, of Portland, has
been in this city several days looking
over the city and visiting friends.
Grand millinery display Friday
March 14 and following days. Miss
C. Goldsmith.
Mrs. John Humphrys is confined to
her home with throat trouble. She
has been ill several weeks.
E. J. Lankins, manager of the Dim
ick storck farm at Hubbard, was in
the city Wednesday.
Call and see our latest styles in
tailored and dress hats. Miss C. Gold
smith. Lee Armstrong, of Portland, was a
visitor to this city Wednesday and
Thursday.
George Longwell, of Hubbard, was
attending to business in this city Wed
nesday. You should get the habit of using
our special coffee, 35c per pound.
The Hub Grocery.
John Hutchinson, of New York, is
registered at the Electric Hotel for a
few days.
J. A. Harben, of Molalla, is spend
ing a few days in this city attending
to business.
Large Display of Spring Millinery
at Jolmson-Lindquist Milliners, Red
Front Hldg:, 9th & Main Streets.
Ray Brennen, of Newberg, was in
this city Thursday transacting busi
ness. Mrs. A. D. Smith, of Portland, is
in this city for a few days visiting
friends.
'ntorTflS: Mother
My bath vfon'i
feel right without
it It makes tns
feel so fine-makes
the water so soft
makes it smell
so good.
PLEASE
USE IT.
m
V': '..!
Leo S. Burdon is in Seattle.
B. T. McBain, mill manager of the
Willamette Pulp & Paper Company,
went to Seattle Thursday. --
J. R. Bowland has 10d sacks' of fine
Burbank potatoes. Win sell at mar
ket price. Call at . Willamette.
O. B. Parker, of McMinnville, is in
this city for a few days attending to
business.
SPRING OPENING and display of
Millinery and ready made wear at
BANNON'S.
'.' J. K. Gribble, of Macksburg, was in
this city Thursday. He is a prominent
farmer. -: '. t-
Call and see our hats. Miss C. Gold
smith Edwin Booke is in this city for a
few days attending to business.
O. H. Smith, of Aurora, was a bus
iness visitor to this city Wednesday.
Some choice yellow Newton Pip
pins. The Hub Grocery.
Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason
ic Building, Phone Main 399.
ARE YOU TIRED OF TAKING CAL
OMEL, SALTS AND PILLS FOR
BILIOUSNESS AND STOM
ACH TROUBLE?
Then take the advice of Mr.. Roth
enberger of Portland. Read what he
'has to say about Veronica Water:
"STOMACH TROUBLE My praise
for Veronica Water cannot be too
strong, and I would not be without it
in my family. My wife was very sick
in bed for six months, and: could
scarcely take anything in her stom
ach. She was so weak that she could
not stand on her feet.. The doctors
gave up all hope of her recovery: Ev
erybody 4n our neighborhood lsnew
of her. condition. My attention was
called to Veronica Water,' and from
the time my wife started to use this
wonderful water she began to improve
in health. . She : is' how about to be
gin on the third case, and she is out
of bed and able to go out calling on
friends. She eats regularly and has
movements of bowels, something that
she could not have for some time. I
have recommended Veronica Water
to everybody who comes in my store,
and I cannot praise it too highly. It
is not only the best, but the cheapest
treatment I ever had for the stomach
and bowels. Anybody who will call
on me in my store I will gladly tell
them how my wife suffered, and the
condition she is in today Respect
fully, H. R. ROTHENBERGER,
Dealer in aDd Manufacturer of Boots
and Shoes, 2926 E. Stark St., Port
land, Or.
Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. "
APPLE SUPPLIES ARE
Of POOR QUALITY
The Portland market is flooded with
extremely poor quality apples and
this is hurting the trade. Some stock
has been received from Hood River
and White Salmon during the last
few days that will net the shipper a
loss to the amount of the freight
charges. One shipper, who is well
known at The Dalles, sent forward
apples that have on an average of
perhaps one apple to the box that is
neither rotten nor specked. Natural
ly this is having an effect on the
trade.
Most of the apples now being offer
ed are of small size and big fruit is
really- scarce and in demand. There
is but little call for apples that are
smaller than the i 1-2 tier size, but
a large percent of the recent arrivals
run 5 eitr to the box and are really
of poor grade too.
Apple handlers are making com-
jilaint about this sort of stock being
shipped, as it ruins the trade for good
fruit. They have sent hundreds of
letters to the country telling them not
to send forward such supplies, but
they continue to come and must be
handled.
PRICE OF EGGS UP.
Owing to the heavy buying of eggs
by consumers the price in the Oregon
City market has risen slightly over
what it was last week. - Many house
holders of Oregon City have taken ad
vantage of the low price and have
stored eggs in large quantities. Wheat
is selling at 93 cents, a rise of three
cents over the first of the week.
HEBE
BATH
POWDER
Send 5c for trial size
25c and 50c at your Druggist
cr Ph;lo Hay Specialties
Co , Newark. N. J.. U. S. A.
mm
ra-A-T-n-
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED
BY HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are aa
follows:
HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 7c
to Sc; sheep pelts 75c to $1.50 each.
FEED (Selling) Shorts $25; bran
$24; process barley $27 to $29 per ton.
FLOUR $4.50 to S5.
HAY (Buying) Clover at $8 and
$9; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix
ed $10 to $11; selling alfalfa $13.50
to $17.00; Idaho and Eastern Oregon
timothy selling $19.50 to $23.00.
OATS $22.00 to $26.50: wheat 93;
oil meal selling $40.00; Shay Brook
dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds.
Whole corn $29.00.
Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and
Sc; cows G and 7 c, bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6 1-2; lambs
6 to 6 l-2c.
PORK 9 1-2 and 10c.
VEAL Calves 12c to 13c dressea,
according to grade.
WEINIES 15c lb: sausage, rl5c lt.
POULTRY (buying) Hens 10 1-2
to 12 l-2c; stags slow at 10c; old roos
ters 7c; broilers 19c.
Fruits
APPLES 50c and $1. '
DRIED FRUITS (Buying), Prunes
on basis 6 to 8 cents.
VEGETABLES
ONIONS $1.00 sack.
POTATOES About 35c to 40c f.
o. b. shipping points, per hundred,
with no sales at going quotations.
Butter, Eggs.
BUTTER (1 tying), Ordinary coun
try buttar ?,5c and 30c; fancy cream
ery 75c to 85c roll.
EGGS Oregon ranch case count
15c; Oregan ranch candled 16c.
The Baby In Church.
During sermon time the other day a
baby began to cry, jnd its mother car
ried It toward the door. "Stop," said
the minister, "the baby's not disturb
ing me." The mother turned toward
the pulpit and made the audible re
murk. "Oil. "e ain't. aiu"t 'e? But
you're a disrurliiu' of 'im!" English
Church Review.
BONUS VOTES WITH DRUGS SATURDAY-
500 VOTES WITH EVERY 25 c PURCHASE
All
blue and yellow
votes must be
deposited
Saturday
Not good after
March 15th
Spring Sale of
Household
Everyday
Drugs
New
5-1
color or votes out
Saturday
All
blue and yellow
votes void after
Marchl5th
For Saturday we offer a special sale on household drugs the little things
you need every day! 500 votes with each article listed below, and every
item is backed by the Huntley guarantee of Purity and Quality. Check numbers you need and
get the BONUS VOTES SATURDAY.
SOO VOTES WITH EVERY 2Sc
No. CASTOR Gti
1". CASTOR OIL
. .5d
2. GLYCERINE' f ; .25c
4 TINCTURE 'ARNICA ,-..25c
4. Sjrts.CAMPHOR . .......25c
5. CARBOLKTXCID 25c
6. SWEET SPTS. NITRE 25c
7. PAREGORIC 25c
8. ESSENCE OF PEPPERMENT 25c
9. CAMPHORATED OIL ....25c
10. BAY RUM, 6 oz 25c
11. LISTERINE ....25c
1. SEWINB MACHINE OIL 25c
13. SWEET OIL, 1 pt 25c
14. SEWING MACHINE OIL .........25c
No. i I .? .
1S. BOILED LINSEED OIL, 1 qt. .250
U. BORACICT ACID, 1 lb ,..!25c
17. INSECT POWDER,' f-2 Ib.'Lv .....256
18., SODA'-BICABONATE," 3 lbs. I....;...; .25c
19. ROCHLLE SALTS, 1-2 lb :. .7. ...25c
20. POWDERED ALUM, 2 lbs .25c
21. WITCH HAZEL, pint 25c
22. EPSON SAJLTS, 3 lbs. --25c
23. 3 lb. pkg. POWDERED BORAX 25c
24. FLOWERS SULPHUR, 3 lbs ...25c
5. CREAM TARTAR, 1-2" lb. 25c
26. SIENNA LEAVES, pkg. ...25c
27. GLAUBER SALTS, 3 IbsT 25c
28. BLUE STONE, 3 lbs. ... .25c
PORCHAISE
No. ' - - ii-A ' KX,'- '.- .. .... .' .
SASSAFRAS BARK,' pkg. ...................... .25c
30. CANARY .SEED PLAIN, 3 lbs. v...25e
31'. CANARY-SEED, MIXED, 3 lbs. .25c'
3 FLAX SEED,' 3-ibsv-'. . . ; 25c
33. TINCTURE TO'DINE, 2oz .....25c.
34. CHLORIDE OF LIME, 6 lbs. . . ..25c
35. OLIVE OIL, 1-2 Pt. V ..25c
36. - VASELINE, lb. can .25
37. TURPENTINE, 1 qt 25c
38. COD LIVER OIL, 1-2 pt 25c
39. PEROXIDE 10c, 15c, 25c, 40c
40. DENATURED ALCOHOL, 1 qt 5c
41. HALL'S SQUIRREL POISON .; 25c
42. JAMAICA GINGER ...25c
Buhach Insect Powder
20c, 40c, 60c, $1.00
LIME WATER TABLETS
Enough to make 4 gallons
Lime Water 35c
Squibbs Pure Spices 2-m20c
Black Pepper Ground Macr
White Pepper All Spice
Red Pepper Fresh and Pure
Sugar of Milk 1-lb Cans
Lehn & Finks, 35c
Mercks - - - 35c
Squibbs ... 60c
Don't Forget SSTraSE
Next count of rote March 15th. All
Red and Yellow Votes must be de
posited SATURDAY.
FORMALDEHYDE
,25c 50c 75c
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.. The Rexall Store
WE GIVE VOTES HUNTLEY BROS. CO.,
V. HARRIS,
STAR THEATER,
MORNING ENTERPRISE
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PLEASANT RELIEF FROM COLDS.
One of the many things that make
Rexall Cold Tablets esteemed by ev
ery one who has ever used them is
the fact that they are so pleasant to
take. In fact, many have expressed
surprise that so mild and agreeable
a remedy is so thoroughly effective.
No matter how deep seated your .cold
may be: no matter how sick it makes
you no matter what other remedies
may have failed to help you, we have
no hesitation in saying that if Rexall
Cold Tablets do not promptly dispel
your cold, restore you to health and
comfort and make you quickly forget
your misery and pains, they will cost
you nothing because the money you
paid for them will be refunded to you
the minvte you tell us they have not
proved satisfactory. Rexall Cold Tab
lets seem to give the same laxative
results as most compounds that are
for laxative purposes only. This in
itself is one of the main essentials
in relieving colds.
Price, 25 cents. Sold in this com
munity only at our store The Rexall
Store Huntley Bros. Co.
Boost your city by ooosting your
daily paper. The Enterprise should
be in every home.
DR. LB. FORD PLANS
BIG SUNDAY SERVICE
There is no relaxation on the part
of Dr. T. B. Ford and his helpers in
the revival campaign. Elaborate plans
are being made for the Sunday ser
vices. Every family belonging to the
chchru is expected to be representd
at the Sunday morning service, and
after the basket dinner in the Wood
man Hall there will be a good fellow
ship meeting and all will have a part
in ' the service. "Olden time" songs
will be rendered. The Sunday even
ing service will be evangelistic. Dr.
Ford says he expects to cross the
'dead line' Sunday and " swing the
whole force in a solid column into
battle."
The services Thursday night were
well attended, the Rev. Wievesiek
preaching. Dr. Ford conducted the
after meeting. The sermon was. well
received. v
The Rev. George Nelson Edwards
wll) preach this evening and the peo
ple of his church have been invited
to attend and manv of them will do
so.
Put Yourself Inside
A Mover $15 -Suit--
"BREAD AND CAKE
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1 1 at m iltm rta r,i i a m itr ztzrKznr
tSP e foremost KjjM!AD .
Flour Testing IB soS
wm LLboractory jJSo
of the country places : J fM
Wr. Fisher's Blend Flour W
J ( Hide from Eastern Hard Wheat in J Western Soft Wheat) if I
YOU'LL BE PUTTING $5 to $10 IN YOUR POCKET,
FOR ORDINARY STORES ASK THAT MUCH MORE
FOR THE EQUAL OF MOYER $15 SUITS. .' V
MOYER SELLS MEN'S CLOTHING IN A BIG WAY
MOYER SELECTS THE BEST ALL-WOOL FABRICS
AND PRESCRIBES THE WAY-THEY SHALL BE TAIL
ORED; THEN, TOO, HE SELLS AT A CLOSER PROF
IT THAN OTHERS DARE SELL.
THE RESULT IS, YOU RECEIVE A DOLLAR'S WORTH
OF SERVICE FOR EVERY DOLLAR YOU PUT INTO
A MOYER SLIT THERE'S NOTHING ELSE SO
GOOD AT THE PRICE AS MOYER'S $15 SUITS.
SPRIKG STYLES ARE IN
ANY "MODEL YOU WANT, AND
ANY SIZE YOU HAPPEN TO BE.
( Hade from Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat )
far ahead of all competitors.
The HOUSEWIFE'S LABOR
ATORY, commonly known as
the KITCHEN, - invariably
verifies its tests.
You will get the best of results
from this Perfect All -Purpose
Flour. :
Manufactured bjr
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
" America's Finest Flourine Mills "
. . . M .
- -. For Sale by All Dealers
First and YainhiS!
37-59 Third
Second and Morrison
Third and Oak
PORTLAND
i
I nrnty aanaers.
Sanders MncHoot of Peebles was a
canny Scot, cautions and thrifty.
Sanders., have another drink," a
man saitl, euteriug t bar when; Mac
Hoot was Just . tensing off a glass of
whisky.
"Na, na." answered Sanders. "1
winna hae anither, but ye can pay for
this if ye like."
Automobiles for Fiire
PHONES: MAIN 77; A 193 ,
Miller-Parlcer Co.