Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, April 01, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1913
Quito Another Thing.
it i
"What makes you so sleepy today,
old ni:in?"
"I w.is up at 4 this morning."
'Come ot'.'! Yon never got up at 4 in
your life."
"I didn't wiy 1 cot up. 1 said I was
n 1 1 " I iost oi T i n nscrtut.
LOCAL BRI EPS
E. B. Thomas was in this city Mon
day visiting friends.
Dr. Van Brakle, Osteo path, Masonic
Building, Phone Main 399.
Ellerd Bailey is on the street again
.after an attack of the smallpox.
E. L. Lewis, who visited in Port- (
land, has now returned to this city. I
George Brown, one of Maple Lane's j
prominent citizens, was in this city j
Monday. , i
S..A. D. Hungate was in Molalla j
several days last week attending to j
business. j
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Latourette I
were in this city Sunday as the guest's
of relatives.
H. A. Moody was in this city sev
eral days last week. He was here
on business.
M. Beatie, a prominent Molalla
farmer,- was in this City Monday at
tending to business.
Mrs. Ed Fortune has been in Mo-1
lalla for several days as the guest I
of Mrs. Fred Smith.
Mfrs. Duane Ely has returned from
Tualatin, where she has been visit
ing her sister, Mrs. Eddy.
Miss Laura Schantzman, of Molalla,
has been in this city as the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Dudley Woodward.
Clintons Harper, formerly foreman
of the Morning Enterprise, and wife
left this city Monday tor Montesano,
Wash., where he has secured a posi
tion. Clifton N. McArt'nur, late speak
er of the Oregon House of Represen
tatives, was in this city Monday at
tending to legal affairs and visiting
friends.
Charles Barker returned to this j
city Monday afternoon after spending i
the week-end in Corvallis, where he j
attended the Junior Prom given by .
the Junior Class of the Oregon Agri-j
cultural College. ,
Ames Higgins, special representa
tive of the Park National Bank, New
York City, was in this city Monday.
He is making an extended trip
throughout the West in the interest
of his company.
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Completely Equipped
$985 F. 0. B. Factory
Self-Starter
30 Horse Power
5-passenger Touring Car
110-inch Wheel Base
Timken Bearings
Center Control
HIGH PRICED FEATURE No. 10
In upholstering the Overl and Model 69T we use only the best
grade of leather.. Three whole hides are used on a single car.
Thus, there can be no blemish spots.
Model 69T cushions are carefully stuffed by hand with first
quality hair; then they are stuffed for rugged wear by expensive
machinery specially designed for the purpose.
Good leather, hair and tufting is of little avail without good
springs. The spiral seat spriings and the pillow springs of the
back cushions of the Mlodel 69T are both tied lengthwise and
lengthwise and crosswise with wires, and encased in durable can-
vas duck.
The seat cushions are also ventilated and the leather tufting
reinforced by a sturdy canvas foundation.
You will not find better upholstering on cars costing $1200, f.
o. b. factory.
Send a postal today for literature. Please address us.
Miller-Parker Co.
OREGON, CITY, OR.
Mrs. Edith Dillard is in Gladstone
visiting relatives. She was accom
panied by her sister. Miss Maud Gal
logely, who has been visiting Mrs.
Dillard at her home in Salem for sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Herry Williams has been in
formed by her aunt, Mrs. Miinerva
Van Tassel, of Durand, 111., that the
cyclone and the floods did little dam
age there. Mrs. Williams visited in
Durand last summer.
Puts light in the eye, tints the
cheek with Nature's bloom, loostens
the tension of life, brushes the cob
webs from the brain. It's Hollister's
Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c, Tea or
Tablets. Jones. Drug Co.
Constipation and stomach troubles
are twins. . They kill people" inch by
inch, sap life away. Hollister's Rocky
Mountain Tea relieves you. Give it
a thorough trial, you will get results.
35c, Tea or Tablets. Jones Drug Co.
If you suffer from indigestion, con
stipation, feel mean and cross, noj
strength or appetite, your stomach is
unhealthy. Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea strenghtens, purifies the
stomach, regulates the system. . 35c,
Tea or Tablets. Jones Drug Co.
Mrs. W. C. Schultze, wife of Dr.
Schultze, is convalescing at the Good
Samaritan Hospital. Dr. A. O. Rockey
successfully removed a portion of
the liver, an extremely difficult and
hazardous operation, MJirch 25. For
two or three days she was in a criti
cal condition.
E. B. Anderson was the host of a
delightful dinner party Sunday after
noon. The occasion was a family r&
union. A fine turkey was enjoyed by
the guests. Those present were: B.
A. Anderson, of Maple Lane; D. O.
Anderson, Mrs. B. A. Anderson and
E. B. Anderson and small daughter.
HOME. .
Home ! How deep a spell that
h:t'e word contains! It is the circle
in which our purest, best affections
move enH concentrate themselves;
the hive n wh:ch, like the indus
trious bi-e, youih garners the sweets
and memories of l:ie for age to
medita-f and feed upon. It is
ch !: hood's '.etr.ple and manhood's
shnnc, the ark of the past and the
future. - L'h'lanJ.
Plants Like Sto ies.
In South Africa there is found a plant
growing on stony ground which so
clo'ji-'iy resembles a pebble that it is
invariably taken by the stranger to
be a stone. Another species of the
same plant growing on the hills round
the Karon produces two leaves about
ah: large as dw-us" eggs, having a sur
face resembling weathered stone of
brownish gray color inged with green
These plants look like stones, but foi
a short time they put forth bright yel
low flowers.
Mecca,
Mecca is a lame city and a principal
one nt I lie east. The temple of Mecca,
to wliicii sn many pilgrims annually
travi'lv Iiihii-s a spa-'ious sipiare about
a quari"r ot a mile in each direction.
Willi a iiiailniile mw of columns. A
number of steps lead down to Moham
med's hou-e. .-riicl within it is the black
stone said tu have been brought by the
aiiiiel (labile tor its foundation.
Remy Magneto
Warner Speedometer
Mohair Top and Boot
Clear Vision Rain Vision Wind
Shield
Prest-o-lite Tank
SHE
WOULD FASHT
Mrs. Bella Long Unable to Stand
Ca Her Feet More Than a Few
Hinutes at a Time.
Pendergrass, Ga. Mrs. Delia Long,
of this place, in a recent letter, says:
"For five or six years, I suffered agon
ies with womanly troubles.
Often, I couldn't sit up more than a
few minutes at a time, and if I stood
on my feet long, T would faint.
I took Cardui, and it helped me im
mediately. Now, I can do my work all
the time, and don't su'fer like I did."
Take Cardui when you feel ill in any
way weak, tired, miserable, or under
the weather. Cardui is a strength
building tonic medicine for women.
It has been found to relieve pain and
distress caused by womanly troubles,
and is an excellent medicine to have on
hand at all times. . '
Cardui acts on the womanly 'insti
tution, building up womanly strength,
toning up the nerves, and regulating
the womanly organs.
Its half century of success is due to
merit. It has done good to thousands.
Will you try it? It may be just what
you need. Ask your druggist about
Cardui. He will recommend it.
N. B. Write to : Ladies" Advisory Dept., Chatta
nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
instructions, and 64-pace book, "Home Treatment
tor Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request.
FOR SALE BY THE
JONES DRUG COMPANY
CATTLE MARKET HAS
E
The Portland Union Stock yards
Company reports as follows:
Receipts for last week werei cattle
1312, calves 38, hogs 2103, sheep
2783, horses 33.
Cattle Market steady to shade firm
er. An excellent demand prevailed
for prime beef. Top sales were made
at $8 to $8.25, while bulk of steer of
ferings graded gopd to choice and
realized $7.60 to $7.80. Butcher stuff
is equally strong, notably heifers and
cows. There has been slim showing
in the stuff supplies but packers
gave higher bids for the new fancy
head on hand. A small lot of Prine
viile spayed heifers selling at $7.75
featured. Best cows at $7.25; bulls
$6; stags $6.75, and calves at $9 rep
resents price range.
The hog marget has been a sensa
tion. Clearing 10c to 20c, it finally
settled at $9.55 Wednesday. This
price range breaks all records since
1910. BulK of sales have averaged
$9.20 to $9.40. Outlet considerably
broader than supplies as demand has
been increased while bulk of country
swine has been marketed. Also Mis
souri River points continue high and
all Coast packers are buying pork in
Portlapd. Undertow here is strong
and unless the present trade condi
tions experience a complete change
may remain indefinitely.
A steady to firm mutton and lamb
market feaured principally by one of
the smallest runs of the year. Wool
yearlings sold up to $6.75 and ewes
$5.75, sheared stuff brought $1 less.
Demand for choice and fat mutton is
steady and unsatisfied. Lamb trade
reached the $8 level as expected, sev
eral loads of prime wool stuff brought
this price.
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. .
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 dressea,
according to grade.
WEINIES 15e lb: sausage, 15c lb.
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 35c to 40c I.
o. b. shipping points, per hundred,
with no saleB at going quotations.
Butter, Eggs.
BUTTER (Flying), Ordinary coun
try butter 25c and 30c; fancy cream
ery 75c to 85c roll.
EGGS Oregon ranch case count
16c; Oregon ranch candled 18c.
Time and the Rotating Earth.
It bas required all tbe science of the
nineteenth and twentieth centuries to
produce r'ie perteeted watches and
chronometers ot today; but even they
are so variable that they would soon
tie of uo use If tbey were not constant
ly corrected by astronomical "observa
tions. Man hits come back to tbe
point wber lie began In the measure
ment of time. Tbe rotattujr earth is
his only standard, mid the entire time
system of tin globe Is bused upon the
tireless watching of the iistronomers.
who time the passage of the stars over
tbe meridian to the fraction ot a sec
ond and bv electricity Hash the news
that sets the watches and clocks o." the
civilized world. New York Journal.
Divination.
Seeress (uiysterionslyi -There is a
dnrk something in your life which
promises lo give you trouble.
I ii Iron i with sighi I know it. It is j.
the brunette I'm engaged to. Balti
more American. .
Soothing.
"Nan." said Kan. "I've got a gown
exactly like that one of yours, and i
just hate it. It looks all right ou you,
though, because you're so thin that the
pattern doesn't show." Chicago Trib
une. -
4-1- I-1- M"1"H..1-M M- V M"H"M"I"M-H
M'GRAW TELLS ONE ON
DUMMY TAYLOR.
- j.
Malinger AlcUr.-iJ tells this one- !
on I.utiici; iiiylm. the former J
unite ii!i liei with the . Cjjints. T
"We were iltiiv.ii iu New Or- j
leans,' he stii.l. "Taylor ntl -j-
Bresnahiiii and I We nil liUed T
Taylor well eiiuiigli to learn !he y
unite Inn.miane. so thai we mulil J
talk with him One daj we were
riding on a street ear when a J
reninrkabh handsome " woman T
t ame in anil sat otiosite us . We -C
watched her with eonsidera die "
4- admiration fur a minute; then -.
j. Itoger signed to 'iJuuimy' on tils j
4" ringers. "Iloesn t she look gwutl to
T you?' Itef me either of us could T
4" signal hack the woman flushed
X over in the sign language. "Yes.
T and you atf look good to me -r
3u And she got off that car without 7
f "even glancing at us again." j
j..;..;..;..;..;..;..!..;. ;,
JEM DRISGGLL, OHE BOXER
WHO ADMITS HE'S 60KE
Jem Prisco!!. the great British" feath
erweight champion, lias retired from
the ring, but tie is one of the very few
veterans who ever admitted they were
"all in." Awhile ago I'edlar Palmer,
who Wits whippet! tiy McGovern. tried
to come back and failed .labez White,
another former British champion, tried
the same stunt recently in Binning
bam, England
Peter Maher tried for years to show
the public lie was "us good as ever."
Young Corliett pulled the same stuff,
and so did f'hilly Jack O'Brien, Kid
McCoy and Bob Fitzsimmons. And
don't forget Jeffries. Mike Schreck and
Marvin Hart They all failed.
.COMMON SENSE. ,
Good common sense is not, as ..
some think, the. inborn property of
the first comer, a trivial baggage
which costs no labor to. any one. I
compare it to those old popular
songs, imperishable and anonymous,
wh:ch seem to have come from the
very hedrls oS the people. Good
sense is the capital slowly and pain
. fully accumu a ed by the labor of
the cen tines. Chailt-s Wagner.
Most Perfect Pun In Existence.
Opinions "ill continue to differ as to
the most .perfect pun iu existence. It
will he li iitl. however, to find tine to
beat Pecravi I have Sind," attribut
ed in the line old soldier who couquer
ttl the Indus, pinvinie in lS4!i. Of
roui-s.- .ii is ridiculous to suppose that
Mir !:.-: ! Aiipiei could ever have
if;; 'i , 1'ike .r. having made it.
coiiid li.r.-i' made it to do duty aw a
!:!! a victory. Out so the
s'ni". in,., rft.Ml it is certainly good
iii:;'r!i in i.. tru,.. - New York Sun.
Beautiful Hair, a Joy Forever.
If you have a beautiful head of
hair, try to keep it. If you have not,
6
AFTER
nary clothing sold by ordinary
stores you are pleasantly surprised by the
long and satisfactory service you get from a Moyer
$15 Suit.
87-89 Third
First and Yamhill
try to get it. Meritol Hair Tonic
1 keeps the scalp clean, promotes a
I healthy growth of beautiful hair, and
keeps it soft and lustrous, Try it.
Jones Drug Co.
A Good Message.
Meritol Tonic Digestive has proven
a good message to others, why not
to you? It acts first upon the stom
ach, strengthens the digestive organs,
Unqualifiedly the Best
: LEDGER:
The De Luxe Steel Back
New improved CURVED HINGE
allows the covers to drop back on the desk ,
without throwing the leaves into a curved
position. . '
Sizes 8 1-4 to 20 inches
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
. . ...
Headquarters for
Loose Leaf Systems
speeding
20 or $25 for
Forthwith you resolve that hereafter that
extra $5 or $10 is going to remain in
your pocket instead of going to the credit
side of the ordinary dealers profit account.
Make the wearing cf Moyer $15 suits
one of your gcod habits it pays.
When You See It in Our
It's So
Third and Oak
Second and Morrison
creates a healthy appetite, and makes
.rich, red blood. Imparts now life
and strength to the entire body. Jones
Drug Co.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Chris Bichsel and wife to Otto
Biehsel; $1.
Gust Engebrecht and wife to Fred
Hopp and wife, lot 4, block 7, Green
point; ?100.
the ordi-
Ad,
B. F. Linn and wife to C. H. Earl,
lots 6 and 7, section 31, township 27
south, range 3 east; $5,500.'
A. C. Mowrey and wife to East
Side Mill and Lumber Company,
land section 21, township 2 south,
range 4 east, 40 acres; $1.
J. W. Reed, A. E. Sparks and wife,
Thomas Yocum and wife to J. W.
Reed, lots i to 12, block 5 Estacada;
$1.
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