Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 25, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 191S.
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Choose Glasses that are Becoming to You
It is a choice that is made easy by the good quali
ties and attractive appearance of
FitsU Eyeqlasses
FITS-U EYEGLASSES are decidedly becom
ing and when correctly adjusted give an air of
distinction to the wearer. . They will neither shake
off nor fall off.
FITS-U EYEGLASSES are stamped with
the monogram a mart which means absolute
reliability in all optical goods. You will find them
at this store.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
OREGON CITY JEWELERS
SUSPENSION BRIDGE CORNER
2 1-2 acres all in cultivati
20 minutes - from Main St., 3
Price $275, 10 per cent down,
balance $15.00 monthly. Best
of sail. See
E. P. Elliott & Scb
We have many other good bin
His Reasoning.
"Why do you
drink?"
"To drown my
troubles."
"But drinking
makes trouble."
"Then I have
to keep drowning
it"
LOCAL BRIEPS
Despite the inclemency of the
weathther, which would Lave done
better for Christmas than for Easter,
large crowds filled all of the churches
Sunday. Most of the churches had
special Easter services in which mus
. ic played a conspicious part. Many
of the churches were decorated and
several of them were elaborately
decked with rare and beautiful flow
ers. Several thousand Easter lilies
and calla lillies were shipped from
California and used in the various
churches. Much greens and potted
plants were also used.
Miss Edna Holmes, formerly li
brarian of the Oregon City library,
has resigned her position and gone to
Portland. Mrs. Bertha Adams has
accepted the position of temporary
librarian.
Hollister's Hocky Mountain Tea
never fails to tone the stomach, reg
ulate the kidneys, stimulate the liv
er, and cleanse the blood. Don't fail
' to try it. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Jones
Drug Co.
Make your Automobile reservations
early for a machine to take you to
the Commercial Club Masquerade
Ball tonight. Telephone Miller-Parker
Co. Main 77.
Mrs. James Church and twins, Dor
othey and Donald, have returned to
their home in Salem after visiting
at the home of Wheeler Church in
Gladstone. Mrs. Church was former
ly Miss Elma Albright of this city.
Rheumatism, backache, acid poison,
are the results of kidney trouble. Hol
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea works
with might and main. 35c, Tea or
Tablets. Jones Drug Co.
" John Burgoyne, of New Era, was
in this city Monday attending to
business. He is a prominent farmer
of New Era and the father of Her
man Burgoyne.
Make your Automobile reservations
early for a machine to take you to
the Commercial Club Masquerade
Ball tonight. Telephone Miller-Parker
Co. Main 77.
William McLaren, of Wilhoit, is in
Oregon City for a few days. He is
IT GR
Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases,
Restores Gray or Faded Hair to
Its Natural Color.
Swissco Will Do This For You.
Swissco produces astounding re
sults so quickly ii has amazed those
who. have used it. We will prove it
to you if you will send 10c in' silver
or stamps to pay postage and we will
send you a trial bottle and our won
derful testimonials.
There is no excuse for baldness.
Write today to Swissco Hair Remedy
Co., 5311 P. O. Square, Cincinnati,
Ohio. - . : -
Swissco Is on sale at all druggists
and drug departments at 50c and $1.00
a bottle. ' : ."
JONES DRUG COMPANY
the proprietor of the famous Wilhoit
Springs.
Make your Automobile reservations
early for a machine to take you to
the Commercial Club Masquerade
Ball tonight. Telephone Miller-Parker
Co. Main 77.
Mrs. Ed Fortune will go to New
port tnis week where she will join
her husband. They will remain at
the seashore the entire summer.
Miss Nieta Harding has returned
from Eugene where she passed the
week-end with her sister Evelyn..
Mrs. Mangus Hansen visited her
mother at New Era on Easter Day
and returned to this city late Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Louis Henderson, has return
ed to her home in Hood River after
passing the past week in this city.
C. D. Jacobs, of Vancouver, was in
this city Saturday attending to bus
iness. Miss Maybelle Larch was in this
city Easter visiting friends.
Morton E. Winch was in this city
Monday attending to business.
T. P. Smith, of Seattle, was a bus
iness visitor to this city Monday.
Miss Hazel Robins is in this city for
a few days visiting friends.
Dr. van Brakle, osteopath. Mason
ic Building, phone Main 399.
LIVE STOCK MARKET
IS HOLDING STEADY
The Portland Stockyards Company
reports as follows:
Receipts for last week were:
Cattle, 1406; Calves, 50; Hogs, 4415;
Sheep, 3862; Horses, 46.
Beef liquidation has been liberal
last week, just a trifle too heavy for
trade needs. Steer offerings were
mostly half fat stuff which buyers took
over at $7.25 to $7.50. Top loads re
alized $7.70 and cows and heifers sold
well in small lots, but the' market is
anything but strong. A good bull
trade ruled, while choice veal calves
sold at $9.00 to $9.50, cattle market
showed a weak tendency and is off a
nickel.
Despite a five thousand run of hogs
the market supported a $9.15 price
range all week, and an active session
result. Trading was not confined to
light swine as smooth and rough
heavy varieties cut considerable fig
ure. Considering the enormous re
ceipts it is remarkable prices did not
slump badly but their steadiness indi
cates the absorbing ability of Coast
pork buyers.
The sheep house had a holiday last
week, for with the exception of Mon
day no business has been transacted.
All of Monday's sales were good ones,
especially fed Easter mutton and
lambs (wool on) sold higher than they
will again. One lot of wethers went
at $6.75, ewes $5.75, lambs $7.40 which
shows the class of stuff on hand.' No
spring lambs came forward. Gener
ally the mutton markets is steady.
Public consumption of beef, pork and
mutton will return to normal after
Easter and a true line on livestock
market can then be obtained. Killers
have received large shipments of con
tracted cattle and sheep which will
tide them over the post-lenten period
when demand will be urgent, and it
appears from this distance that all
markets jvill be more or less steady.
The following sales are representa
tive. 32 Steers 1190 $7.70
92 Steers ' . 1126 7.65
242 Steers - ' 1031 7.50
65 Steers . 1154 7.25
5 Heifers 900 " 6.75
3 Cows . 1280 7.00
36 Cows 1130 6.75
39 Cows 998 6.35
1 Calf 160 9.50
10 Stags 1035 . 7.00
5 Bulls - 1170 6.00
15 Bulls 1605 5.75
646 Hogs 206 9.15
1122 Hogs 180 9.10
1243 Hogs 190 9.00
222 160 8.95
K 18i T.amho Q1 7 Afi
225 Lambs 71 7.40
32 Wethers 109 6.75
241 Ewes 101 5.75
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
M. J. Denny and wife to O. A. Dole
land section 27, township 1 south,
range 2 east; $10.
Ethel North and C. G. North to
William L. Borthwick, land section
14, township 2 south, range 6 east;
$2,400.
F. D. Shank and wife to Orrin A.
House and wife, land section i town
ship 2 south, range 3 east; $10.
M. C. Waters to Frank P. Keogh,
land l.acey D. L. C, sections 16 and
17, township A south, range 4 east;
$10.
Margaret S. Harvey to Ward B.
Lawton, land in A. F. Hedges D. Jj.
C, township 3 south, range 1 east;
$10.
H. A. Kayler to L. C. Hubbard, lot
3, block 1, Kaylen's Addition to Mb
lalla; $250.
Simon H. Boyer to E. R. Boyer and
wife, part Presley Welch D. L. C,
township 2 south, range 2 east; $1.
A. C. Parsons to Albert W. Parsons
land section 18, township 3 south,
range 1 east; $10.
y head of
BOBBY BURNS SOCIETY
The Bobbie Burns Society, at a
meeting Monday evening, elected
the following officers:
Chief W. W. McLarty.
First Assistant Peter Forbes.
Recording Secretary H. D. Ken
nedy.
Treasurer J. Lowry.
Standard Bearer J. McKillican.
Inside Doorkeeper J. Ross.
Musician Mrs. H. D. Kennedy.
Pipe Major K. H. McLarty.
Post Chief C. S. Noble.
Chaplain Rev. J. R. Landsborough.
A short program was rendered. H.
D. Kennedy rendered a solo and Mr.
McKenje, of Portland, gave a solo
and a recitation. William Beard de
livered an address and Miss Marie
MicLarty rendered a solo. The society
plans a meeting that will be of inter
est to the school children.
. Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and
8c; 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 lo.
POULTRY (buying) Hens 12 1-2
to 14c. 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 3oe to 40c t.
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 cream
ery 75c to 85c roll.
' EGGS Oregon ranch case ' count
16c; Oregon ranch candled 18c.
MOOSE LODGE TO
GIVE BIG DANCE
SHERIFF WORD TO ADDRESS
W. C. T. U. MEETING HTRE
TUa State Executive Committee and
Civic Committee of the Woman s
Christian Temperance Union will hold
a two days' meeting at the First Bap
tist Church in this city, beginning to
day. This evening and Wednesday
the meeting will be open to the pub
lic Among the speakers to address
the meeting will be Tom Word, sher
iff of Multnomah County, Mrs. Ada
Wallace Unruh, president of the
Portland W. C. T.'U. and Edith Hill
Booker, a national evangelist. This
evening s, program will be devotional
services conducted by Mrs. Sleeth.
Music by Oregon City W. C. T. U.,
address by Tom Word, music; ad
dress "Women and the . State" Mrs.
Hackson Silbaugh, of Seattle.
The Loyal Order of Moose has ar
ranged for a big ball April 2o Boos
ter Day at Busch's Hall. The best
orchestra will be obtained. Follow
ing are the committees that will have
charge: Managing Committee C. S.
Noble, Louis Miller and A. A. Price!
Decorating Committee Miss McGa
huey, Mrs. Noble, Miss Kruger, Mrs.
T. B. Davenport, Mrs. T. Silver,
George Young, Arthur J. McAnulty,
J. E. Downie, T. B. Davenport; Floor
Committee Louis Miller, T. E. Da
venport, F. McLarty, F. McGahuey,
Ralph E. Green, G. Reynolds, John
R. Osborne; Reception Committee
D. F. Skeene, R. T. Shepherd, W. H.
Way, Dr. M. C. Strickland, Dr. Hem
sted and Dr. C. H. Meisner; Refresh
ment Committee William Kruger, E.
T. McFarland and Calvin Price.
What Is Caddie?
Is It a corruption of the word "cad
dy," meaning one who hCda the "tee?"'
Or is it the diminutive of cad a
small cad?
Or is it from "kados," the Doric form
of the Greek word "kedos," meaning
"one who suffers sorrow-or affliction"
one who mourns, one who attends a
funeral procession?"
Or is it from another Greek word,
"kados," which may mean either 'a
c-olleoting box",' or "a cask containing
liquor?" World of Golf.
Boost your city by boosting your
daily paper. The Enterprise should
be in every home.
: Prevailing Oregon City prices are as
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 S5. . -
HAY (Buying) Clover at $8 and
$9; oat hay best $11 and $12; mix
ed $9 to $11; valley timothy. $11 to
$13; 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.
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Four Generations
Have Used
Fine Tar Honey
FOR
Cough, Colin, Oris, Astkma, Whoop
teg Cough and Sotwmm of the Throat.
Chest and Longs
Superior Merit accounts tor the treat
and increasing demand tor thla old rem
edy. Which la as "Good as Brer."
No Opiates
All Ingredients shown in plain typo
on carton. Remember there Is only on
genuine Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar Honey.
51.00, 50c and
bottles
For Sate by JONES DRUG COMPANY,
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DEVICE FOR UMPIRES.
Invention May Assist In Decisions on
Balls and Strikes.
If 'resident Kan Johnson of the
American' league has his way fans this
season won't see any fun at the ex
pense of the umpires, and the good old
game may go to the bow-wows. The
rotund league president, according to
advices, is going to investigate the
merits of an invention of a Bedford.
Mass., man, who claims he has a de
vice that will make the umpires infalli
ble on balls and strikes. The idea of
the invention is patterned after the
telescope running the game by ma
chinery, as it were.
If the newfangled arrangement proves
all its owner claims for it the Ameri
can league president said he would
adopt it for all the league's games this
season.
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More Light at Same Cost
The Same Light at Less Cost
The famoiASJVIazcla Light will give you lasting
satisfaction in every way. It throws a clear, strong,
white light, the nearest imitation to sunlight it has
been possible to get. As superior to the old carbon
light as they were to the candle. of our grandfathers.
Note to exceptional prices below.
Watt Candle Power e Price, Clear Price' frosted
Base
15 12 35c 40c
20 16 35c 40c
25 20 35c 40c
40 32 40c , 45c
60 50 55c 60c
100 80 80c 85c
150 120 $1.25 $1.35
250 200 $1.90 $1.60 Special
We carry in stock at Portland prices everything
in the electrical line to lighten labor in the household
Sappho.
Saiph5 was loru in Lesbos about the
end of the seventh century B. C. In
antiquity the fame of S.ippbo rivaled
that of Homer.. She was called "the
poetess:" be was called "the poet." She
was styled "the tenth muse." "the
flower of the graces." "a miracle," "the
beautiful." But few fragments of ber
works are preserved! and these only
incidentally by other writers";
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
Beaver Building Main Street .
Completely Equipped
$985 F. O B. Factory
Self-Starter
30 Horse Power
5-passenger Touring Car
110-inch Wheel Base '
Timken Bearings
Center Control
Remy Magneto
Warner Speedometer
Mohair Top and Boot
Clear -Vision Wind .
Shield
Prest-o-lite Tank
HIGH PRICED FEATURE No. 3
They have put the very best and most expensive bearings Tim
ken and Hyatt into the Overland Model G9 T. They are the same
brand as used in $5000 and $6000 cars.
The sturdy I-beam section, drop forged Overland front axel is
equipped with Timken bearin gs.
The Three-quarter Floating rear axel is equipped with Hyatt
bearings.
The Overland 69 T Motor possesses a fiv bearing crank shaft
not a three bearing! An4 the action of the Overland 69 T trans
mission is secured by more high-grade and expensive bearings.
Quantity production 40,000 cars yearly alone permit these high
priced features.
A post card will brin a catalogue, which explains the many
high-priced features on this moderate-priced car. Please address us.
JVIiller-iRarlcer Co.
OREGON, CITY, OR.
Overland Model 69T y
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The country is filled with half sick, listless people
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Are you one of them? Do you feel tired all the time
with no ambition or energy ? Do you get up in the morn
ing after a poor night's sleep feeling worn out as when
you went to bed ? Is your circulation poor ? Have you
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most of the time? Are you nervous and depressed in
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These are the symptoms of stomach trouble, Cooper's
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This medicine acts so quickly that it astonishes those
who try it for the first time. From the first dose, the
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medicine at once. You will be thankful you did so the
longest day you live. It it does not do you more good
than anything you have ever tried you can have the pur
chase price returned by your druggist. Go get a bottle
now and begin using it.
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