MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY MARCH 20, 1913. 3 Getting Even. "I a ui going to get three teeth pulled this after noon.' "Toothache?" -"No." "Then why the heroism?" "Dentist owes me a bill, and I can't get It out of him any other way." LOCAL BRIEFS Maud Isn't 5 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement? I should say not. One just begins to live. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea; you will be blooming fair at GO. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Jones Drug Company. M!iss Hazel Francis has resigned her position at the Duane Ely store on Seventh Street. - Miss Francis, who resigned on acount of illness, has been employed by Mr. Ely for five years. Makes the stomach and bowels healthy and regulates the little one's, brings them healthful and natural sleep. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the best family remedy. 35 c. . Jones Drug Co. F. A. Dry den, western representa eive of the Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Company, was in this city Tuesday in company with P. J. Halahan, representative of Du pont Powder Company. Roy Alphin, formerly of the firm of Alphin & Wilson, Oregon City con tractors, was in this city Wednesday. He is now proprietor of the Milwau kie Tavern. W. A. Harris, of Portland, was in this city Wednesday attending to business. He is of the John Wood Iron Workers Firm. Saturday Club Easter Market Sat urday, March 22, in lecture room of Congregational Church, 1 o'clock. Candy, cookies, Easter eggs, cakes, pies for sale. Born, to the wife of Ellard Bailey, at their residence on Ninth Street, a ten-pound toy. Both mother and child are doins well. Mrs. O. Smith, of Canemah, is con fined to her home with the measles. She has been employed by the Pa cific Telephone Company. The Hub Grocery has Hunt Bros. Canned Fruits. They are. -fine, and cost no more than ordinary kinds, 25 cents a can. . Miss Dorothy Gay, the small daugh ter of Mrs. and Mrs. R. A. Gay, is confined to her home with an attack of scarlet fever. S. R. Brand and wife, of Cottage Grove, was in this city Wednesday, while Mr. Brand was attending to business. Mrs. Walter Tooze has returned to her home in Salem after attending th Tooze-Cooper wedding in this city. Hat Cross Buns for Good. Friday, 15 cents per dozen, at The Hub Gro cery. A. M. Kirchem, a prominent farmer of Logan, was in Oregon City Tues- -..day and Wednesday attending to bus iness. Miss Amelia Beckwith, of Port land, has returned to her home in that city after visiting relatives here. John Y. Humphry, a prominent citizen of Sandy, was in this city Tuesday attending to business.', B. Wally, of Canby, and S. S. Wal ly, of Portland, were in this city Wednesday attending to business. Louis King, of Milwaukie, was a business visitor to Oregon City the first part of the week. Bet us have your order for Hot Cross Buns for Good Friday, 15 cents per dozca, Hub Grocery. B. P. Phillips, of Seattle, is in this city for a few days and is registered at the Electric Hotel. Mlrs. J. W. Thornton has returned to her home in Wilsonville after a visit in this city. M. f . McCown, ot Molalla, was an Oregon City visitor the first part of the week. N. P. Gleason, of Moro, Or., was in this city Monday and Tuesday at tending to business. B. C. Ellsworth, of Portland, was in this city AVednesday transacting business. George Gregory, of Molalla, was in ' this city Wednesday attending to bus iness. J. Fenton, of Chicago, is in this city and is registered at the Electric Hotel. J. B. Dodge, of Mulino, was in this city Tuesday attending to busi ness. C. F. Zinzer, a prominent citizen of Lentz, was in this city Wednesday attending to business. C. P. U'Ren, of Wasco County, is Visiting his brother, W. S. TJ'Ren. Fine Line of Pianos at Electric Ho tel Building. Dr. van Brakle, Osteopath, Mason ic Building, Phone Main 399. FOR BABY'S COUGHS AND COLDS. Do not give the little baby cough syrup designed for older people. The tender organism requires something specially designed for it. The ver7 best remedy, we believe, "is Rexall Baby Cough Syrup. There is nothing in it that can harm .the most delicate infant, although it is most efficient in the treatment of coughs, hoarseness, whooping cough, and similar diseases of the air pas sages. It is so pleasant to take and so pleasant in results that we . know, once you use it for baby, you will be grateful to us for having recommend ed it to you. We promise that if you do not find it exactly what we have claimed for it, and if it does not re lieve baby's cough and cold, the money you paid for it will be refund ed immediately upon your telling us. Price, 25 cents. Sold in this com munity only at our store The Rex all Store Huntley Bros. Co. - Boost your city by boosting your "aily paper. The Enterprise should he In every home. FAMILY ACCUSED OF ROBBING BANKS NEW ORLEANS, March 19. Charg ed .with defrauding banks In this country and Europe of approximate ly a million dollars, Antonio Musjca, of New York, and his three" sons, George, Arthur and Phillip, were "ar rested today on the Steamer Heredia. Two daughters of the elder Musica, Louise and Grace, also were detain ed. The party was taken into cus tody just before the departure of the Heredia for Colon. When searched at police, headquar ters $50,000 was taken from Arthur Musica and about $10,000 more from other members of the party. The Musicans carried with them nine pieces of baggage, which the po lice hauled to headquarters. It is believed that much more money and valuable papers will be' recovered when their trunks are opened. The party will be taken back to New York at once. PLANS FOR CLUB DANCE ARE HADE . Extensive plans are being made for the big Commercial Club dance which will be given in Busch's Hall on the evening of Khrch 25. The -committee in charge of "the entertain ment has announced that the even ing will be full of surprises for the guests. At 8:30 dancing will begin for all persons who are in costume. The following prizes will be given to those who are masqued. $10 to the best original couple in costume, $5 to the best original lady's cos tume and $5 to the best original men's costume. Many people are having beautiful 'costumes made and the affair is destined to be a great success. At 10 o'clock the floor will be thrown open to those who are not masqued and dancing will be partic ipated in by all. Fox's six-piece or chestra will furnish the music. Cap tain Charles W. Evans will have charge of the refreshments. Mem bers of the club have also promised several L.iecial features in the way of comic teams. Especial attentien will be paid to the care of both ladies' and gentle mens' cloaks. No persons will be ad mitted without cards of admittance or without being identified. PRIZES OFFERED AT CLUB BALL. The Commercial Club committee at its meeting Tuesday arranged for prizes for the maskers as follows: Best original character team or cou ple, $10: best original character wo man, $5; best original character man, $5. The maskers will have full sway until 10 P. M., when the Grand March will take plp.ce. Many hundreds are expected. Ov er hoO invitations have already been sent out and more are in demand. Everything points to the greatest event in the history of the Club, Tuesday, March 25, 1913. Men Forfeit Bonds. Joseph Blair, arrested on a charge of being intoxicated, forfeited his bail of $5. Joseph Hennesey, arrest ed on the same charge, forfeited his bond of $10. Both men were arrest ed by Policeman Cooke . BROOKLYN "SOLD"! NEY YORK, March 19. After "buy ing" the Brooklyn Bridge for $500 and paying $100 for a contracts to shave 13,000 policemen every morn ing, Karl Hoopes, a Holland barber, is on his way back to The Hague. Hoopes came here with several thousand to "blow" on investment.) that would realize enormous mart gins. The first individual he confid ed in was a manufacturer of gilded cobbles. Hoopes "fell" readily for the information that the stranger owned the Brooklyn Bridge, but was soured on it because it didn't realize $5000 a day. He readily accepted $500 for the big structure. Seeing Hoopes was "easy" the knight of the ochre bricks then sold him the barbering contract. He was just pawning the Flat Iron Building to Hoopes when the Dutchman smell ed a rat. The "con" man escaped with all the coin. Perfume 1 ippiers. '"Then- iiiv srores of women in Lon don wlin (i riii I; riiu lie cologne." says a dmlor. '"Severn! society women are known t iniike large purchases of this perfume. ;unl the sellers never for a moment iuuigiue that their fashion able customers buy it for drinking in stead of perfuming purposes. It is pos sible to become quite intoxicated by tukiug e:iu le ologue. This scent is really alcohol, and many women drink it neat. "Essence of lavender is also drunk by women of England, and it has much the same effect upon the system ns eun de column, ruining the lining of the stomach :iud undermining the health." - London Answers. National Gardens There are two gimiens of England unmely. Kent and Worcestershire. That of Ireland Is usually said to be Car low, in Leinster. Italy and Belgium are both called t lie garden of Europe, while th;it of France is Amboise. in the department or ludre-et-Lolre. The gar den of It.'ily is Sii-ily and of Spain An dalusia. In the east Ceylon and Bur ma luive both received the title, and the disfrh-t of India so honored is Otide Glamorganshire Is often spoken of as the garden of South Wales. To the region vv?st of our noble Missis- siiuii the title "Burden of the world' has been given, and not without Jus tice. Exchu nge. Kid Gloves. The. modern kid glove goes through the hands of 235 workmen before it is finished. BRIDGE 0 DUTCHMAN ALSPAUGH. i Mlrs. Alspaugh and Ella Lockeby were the guests of Mrs. J. W. Dowty Saturday. Mrs. H. Barton called on Mrs. John Githens Saturday afternoon. John Githens pas all kinds of mu sic at his house now as they have purchased a piano and sewing ma chine. A number of young people from here attended the dance at Eagle Creek Saturday night. Another dance will be given there April 5 by Sandy. William Githens, of Canby, has been spending a few days here visit ing his parents and friends. Myrtle Butler attended the enter tainment given at Garfield Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ely spent Sat urday evening at the home of John Githens. - MOLALLA.- Fifty new buildings, for 1913 will be no mean pace for growing Molalla. Gravel is being hauled for the con crete work of the Molalla State Bank building. No new cases of scarlet fever have developed in the Echerd family. With two railroads coming to town this year, and two more dentists to locate here, there will be no urgent need of going abroad for dentist treatment unless you just want to ride on the new railroad any way. C. W. Herman has secured a saw mill to be moved on to his ranch this summer. Ties will be cut for the P. E. & E. railroad and hauled to Mo lalla, a distance of 5 miles, this will j be the nearest sawmill to town. Herman and Phelps are making land plaster sowers for themselves. Have you seen Molalla s newspaper yet? And are you going to be one of its 500 subscribers for 1913? The "Molalla Pioneer" would make you glad every week. Our special road improvement has received a set back which means more mud plodding next winter. W. W. Everhart has a new hog house just completed. J. R. Cole, has received a fine hog from Illinois, the freight being ,30 cents per pound. - EAGLE CREEK. H. S. Gibson made a brief business visit to Portland one day last week. . Dr. Adix made a professional' call on Mrs. Ed Douglass, who has the measles, Saturday. Mrs. Douglass is improving. Walter Douglass made a return trip to Portland last Tuesday. Earl Gibson and German Stone, of Barton, were visiting the former's uncle, Dick Gibson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Miss Meda and Perry Murphy at dinner Sunday. Miss Dora Judd has been on the sick list, but is better. Last Saturday Eagle Creek Grange met with about twenty-three of the members present. There were eight new applicants sending their names in for membership. All spent a pleas ant and instructive time together and a fine dinner was served. A commit tee of five was appointed to make arrangements for the Grange's Annual May Picnic. Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Howlett Sunday. Mrs. Clester and family have rent ed the Harvey Gibson place and will live there for a time. CLARKES. Mrs. Lewis, of Highland, was roll ing logs, one log rolling back crush ed his leg. Mr. Lewis Maxson jumped down from the hay loft, his foot hit the tongue of the sled and hurt his ankle. Miss Esther Stout is home from Portland. V Mr. Widner purchased some sheep from Mrs. Lee last week. Miss Bernice Schute, of Highland, is working for Mrs. William. Marshall at present. Mr. Gergman and Mr. Buche are plowing on the Sherruble place. Sam Elmer is breaking new land to sow grain. Otto Buol is plowing on the home place at present. Jerome Parementer was working for Mrs. Lee on Lewis Maxson's place. Mrs. Nicholas and Mrs. Graves, of Highland, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Larkins last Sunday. Mr. Widner purchased some hogs in Clarkes last week. ' DOVER. Mr. Shirley left Wednesday for Wheeler to work in the logging camp. V. Simmonsen leaves this week for The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Van Natta were in Sandy Saturday. Mrs. DeShazer spent the day Tues day, with Mrs. Keith. Miss Alice Berghouse has gone to Kelso to work. Mr. Garver has rented his farm for five years to a Swedish man. Nancy and Lee Cooper are clear ing land for Mr. Mach, of Firwood. A number of the Dover people spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Ed Hart. Grandma Mbrrision is sick this spring. Gaylord and Helen Keith were home from Estacada the last of the week. Mr. Kleinsmith has rented the Nel son farm. There will be Easter exercises next Sunday morning at the M. E. church at 10:30. GLAD TIDINGS An open lane has been completed running from A. Olson's place to the main road. Henry Hatler has been setting some hop poles. Caus Herman, a prominent Molalla farmer, was transacting business in Marquan Wednesday. Rudolph, the German boy, is again working for him. ' Mr. Herman calculates to have a steam saw mill running on his place in the near future. By so doing his timber will be sawed into lumber, fur nishing him material to build a house, barn, and other necassary buildings on his place. Alfred Olson has moved his family into Dolph Myers house in Marquan and renting the Schumaker building has opened up a pool room. Judging from the crowd in attendance on the epening night we would predict that it will prove a money making business Mrs. Cathrine Jones having im proved in health of late, her nurse has returned to Salem and her grand daughter, Miss Webb of Woodburn, is attending her. A trained nurse has lately" been employed to wait on Mlrs. Bentley. Mrs. Bolden of Marquan, acom panied by Mrs. Annie :Ridings spent several days in Portland last week procuring an up to date supply of millinery-. This Is Recall Week Rexalt Remedies There are more than 350 each designed for an ordinary ailment made from a prescription used sucessfully by prominent physi cians. Rexall Orderlies, the pleasant-tasting, effective laxative 10c, 15c, 50c Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, agreeable to the tast 25c, 50cj $1 Rexall Celery and Iron Tonic, for strength and health $1 Rexall Liver Salts, agreeably laxative. 25c, 50c Rexall Kidney Pills For all Kidney ills.. 53c Rexall Vegetable Compound, especially for women $1 -Rexall Rubbing Oil, to relieve lameness 25, 50c Free Tooth Brush Rexall Week This is a Tooth Brush sold by many druggists at 25c by us as a special 15c value. We give, one free with each purchase of a 25c case of Rexall Antiseptic Tooth Powder. This Tooth Powder is safe to use. Keeps the teeth clean and white and is the f a v o r ite dentrifice of particular peo ple. 25c per can. Perfumes Rexall Perfumes are a revelation to lovers of good perfume. Jockey Club Violet Rose Heliotrope ' Carnation Lilac Harmony-Intense 50c. oz. VIOLET DULCE (Sweet Violet) Toiiet Preparations Each a marvel of daintiness, both in package and contents. Violet Dulce Cold Cream, 25 & 50c Violet Dulce Extract, per oz. 5Qc. Violet Dulce Face Powder, 50c Violet Dulce Sachet, per oz., 50c. Violet Dulce Soap, the cake 2c Violet Dulce Talcum..... 25c Violet Dulce Dry Rouge 25c Violet Dulce Toilet Water, 75c and $1.25 Violet Dulce Vanishing Cream, 50c Violet Dulce Liquid Face Powder, 50c and$1. 200 Auto Votes with every 25c purchase of Rexall Goods during Rexall Week. COLD WEATHER PUTS CHECHEN PRICE UP The cold weather of the past few days has had the effect of causing the price of chickens to rise slightly in the local market. They have thus far only advanced about one cent in price. Mohair has entered in the Oregon City market and is selling at 32 cents. Wool is selling from 18 to 20 cents. Prevailing Oregon City prices are aa follows: HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 7c to 8c; sheep pelts 75c to $1.50 each. MOHAIR 32c; wool 18 to 20c. FEED (Selling) Shorts $25; bran $24; process barley $27 to $29 per ton. FLOUR $4.50 to So. HAY ( Buying) Clover at $8 and $9; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix ed $9 to $11; valley timothy $12 to $14; selling alfalfa $13.50 to $17;. Ida ho and Eastern Oregon timothy sell ing $19.50 to $23. OATS $22.00 to $26.50; wheat 93; oil meal selling $38.00; Shay Brook dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds. Whole corn $29.00. Livestock, Meat. BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and Sc; cows 6 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 dressed, according to grade. WEINIES 15c lb: sausage, 15c lb. POULTRY (buying) Hens 11 to 13c. Stags slows 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 I. o. b. shipping points, per hundred, with no sales at going quotations. Butter, Eggs. BUTTER (I lying). Ordinary coun try butter 25c and 30c; fancy creani ery 75c to 85c roll. EGGS Oregon ranch case count 15c; Oregan ranch candled 16c. A Strong Endorsement. W. H. Holmes, of the Decorah, 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 bar" taken half the package the distress was gone and I have had no trouble since. I would not take a thousand dollars and be back in my former condition." Jones Drug Company, Exclusive Agents. Chicago's Rats. - Chicago has more rats in proportion to its size than any other city on earth f rsTa a 9 is is Eexa at the Rexall Stores All over the United States 5000 of the leading druggists are celebrating Rex all week, and familiarizing the public with Rexall products, starting originally with 15 medicines there are now over 350. Limited at first to Household Remedies the line now embraces Toilet Articles, Rubber Goods, Candy, Perfumes, Brushes of all kinds. No articles is offered through the Rexall Stores that is not the best of its kind. Do you get this kind of a guarantee with any other article that you buy? The Rexall Guarantee If this article doesn't give satisfaction go back to The Rexall Store where pou bought it and get your money; it belongs to you and we want you to have it. Does any other store any other line of goods give you protection like this ? Huntley Brothers Company The Rexall Stores OREGON CITY, CANBY, Rexall Goods are sold only at our stores in Clackamas County. The Rexall guarantee means exactly what it says: "Satisfaction or your money back." OGLE THIS IS A REAL GOLD MINE, If you are looking for a sure thing Tiere are a few things for you to think over. It is a sure thing that a plant is going to be put on the property of the Ogle Mountain Mining Company. It is a sure thing that our home peo ple have furnished the money to put the ore in sight. It is a sure thing that the same people have signed for a good block of stock to install the plant. It is a sure thing that some one is going toTurnish the bal ance. It is a sure thing that if our home people don't furnish the balance some one will, and it is a sure thing that if outside capital furnishes it, just that much of the output will be sent away from home. It is a sure thing that the price of stock is going higher, and it is a STOCK FULLY PAID AND NON 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 finai payment. Signed - Address Date, March 1913. at All Recall Stores 11 lAT 1 HUBBARD MINE STOCK FINE INVESTM1 JOBBING PROPOSITION sure thing that the stock will be off the market as soon as we have the required amount to install the plant. Under these conditions don't yon think it would be a wise idea to get in and help finance the proposition? We are not here to beg, hut are here with a business proposition that will stand the test of any reputable mining engineer. This we know as the mine has stood the tests and been pronounced all O. K. by repu table engineers. You don't need to be afraid to pay 70 cents a share, for it is going higher beyond all ques tion of doubt. The men that back their own judg ment with their own money are the men to place your money with if you want to win and if you place your money with us that is what you will be doing. Look out for the men that Coupon OGLE MOUNTAIN MINING CO. RexaH Remedies Each is guaranteed to give sat isfaction to do all that you ex pect it .to or money back. There is no red tape about this offer. Rexasl Dyspepsia Tablets, for stomach health.. 25c, 50c, $1 Rexall "93" Hair Tonic, for glossy, luxuriant hair 50c, $1 Rexall "93" Shampoo Paste, for health of the scalp 25c Rexall Eczema Ointment, soothing, cooling, healing 50c, $1 Rexall Nerve Tablets, ) soothing to the nerve. . . . .50c, $1 Rexall Mentholine Balm, for all surface inflammation. .25c Rexall Tooth Paste The ideal antiseptic dentrifice, ' 20c. Rexall Shaving Lotion, Ideal for use after shaving, 35c, 50c. Double Stationery Values Rexall Week A double box of Library Linen, 50 sheets and 50 envelopes, to match the kind you pay 50c for regularly. On sale Rexall week for just 1-2 price, 25c. Pocket Pencil Free A 25c box of writing paper with a 10c Pocket Pencil for men's vest pocket or ladies' bag 35c worth for 2c FREE A 15c cake of Harmony Glycer ine Soap with a 50c bottle of New England Toilet Wabi. New England Harmony Toilet Water ' Rose Bud Wood iVolets Trailing Arbutus Lily of the Valley BABY REMEDIES Our advice to parents is to con sult your physician regarding your children's ailments. However to parents who do not feel it neces sary to consult the doctor, we rec ommend Mother Kroh's Baby Remedies. They are safe and efficient and being Rexali Remedies are sold un der the regular Rexall guarantee. Mother Kroh's Colic Remecy..25c Mother Kroh's Cough Syrup.... 25c Mother Kroh's Diarrhoea Rem edy 25c Mother Kroh's Soothing Syrup, 25c (Contains no Opium.) Mother Kroh's Worm Syrup.... 25c Mother Kroh's Laxative Syrup.. 25c There is no secrets about Rexall Remedies. We will tell you exactly what is in any one,so that you may know what you're taking. NOT A STOCK do all the talking and never put up their own coin. The men at the head of this proposition are putting up what they can and are going to put in their time installing the plant.' Besides this we have men that are going to furnish teams to help do the hauling and take their jay in stock, also men that are going to work on the construction work and get their pay the same way. These men see a future ahead or they would not .. do this. They are not doing this for their own health or for fun. Under these conditions don't you think it would be. a gooa place to Jn vest a few dollars on the following terms?