Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 17, 1913, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1913.
jRead the Announcement Below and secure
opgg $75.00 fof yo club or chistch---ao canvassing ot solicting neccessary
FREE
Checks
present them to the Enterprise office" and re
ceive your votes for CASH PRIZE CONTEST
annon
MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG.
SECTIONAL POST BINDERS
CANVAS AND CORDUROY
J Made in all sizes to fit aay sheet
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Phone 74
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HANSEN'S !
HOME MADE
MAIN 33. B-39
7 Tickets 25c
TWO BAKERIES
BRANCH
7th and Jefferson
MAIN 24
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Wedding & Birthday Cakes
a specialty
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I
We have the best equipped Garage in.
Our mechanics are acknowledged to be the very best in their
to give the service and to do any kind of work on all kinds of
GIVE US A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE
MILLEi-PAKLKEi
6TH AND MAIN STS.
I rJficitS Quanty and Quality for Cash Mpi"
i kloostra's dE!zi
Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacous, Kettle Rendered
A trial will convince you.
7TH STREET MARKET
s . .
BEEF MARKET FIRM
DURING PAST WEEK
Receipts for the past week have
been: Cattle 675, calves 90, hogs
505, sheep 8885, horses 27.
Cattle market steady to a shade
firmer for choice beef. Good steers
Bold during the week at $7.50 to $7.
75 and two loads went at $8.00. Re
cepits have been very light which has
benefitted the market. The trade is
unable to handle a larger number of
cattle at the present time, but good
steers and cows are in fair demand.
The hog market dropped ten to
twenty cents since Monday; Liquid
ation has been very liberal and pack
ers are temporarily over supplied.
$8!0 is an extreme top for prime
. light swing and good ones are selling
around 8c. Until outlet channels are
opened the demand for swine" will
show slight improvement.
An unevenly lower market in tUe
sheep house. A light demand exists
for fat mutton and lambs but the bulk
or arrivals have been medium and
poor grade stock. Prime yearlings
are selling at $5.25, two years olds at
$5.00 and ewes $4.50 and $4.75. Lamb
tiruAn Yma hppn a ahdo easier- heat
Mt. Adams Btoek failed to elicit bet
ter than $6.75 bid, hulk of best stuff
sold at $6.50 and J6.75. Liquidation,
enormous.
Sales i!
ON ALL PURCHASES
MADE at OUR STORE
c
GUNPOWDER MEYUNE 45c
BASKET FIRED. JAPAN. . 45c
& 1 nni HT 1 . CELYON, the great favorite among
Special This Week: . tea.
Ujvviui M.m.M.M.1 ii vwie LpT0N!STETLEYs
, HORNI MAN'S .65c
H. F. BRIGHTBILL
Nomination
Coupon
$75.00 in Gold for
For
Add
Iress.
j (Only one nomination coupon is
be used within five days of
JUNE 3;
. .-. ,
STRAWBERRY PRICE
IS VARYING WIDELY
Strawberries still continue to. be
one of the chief items of interest in
the market world. As often happens
with country staples, there is a sharp
difference in price between Oregon
City and Portland quotations. Ber
ries here are selling at a dollar a
crate, all kinds of fruit going at this
price. In Portland quotations vary
from 85 cents to $1.10, with Clark
Seedlings listed at $1.15 and $1.25 per
crate. Ability to get the price and
desire of middlemen to take an extra
profit is responsible, it is said, for
the city prices on berries.
Cherries are improving in quality
and quantity, some very fair fruit
now being offered. Retail prices are
from 10 to 15 cents a pound.
Eggs are strengthening a little in
Portland markets, tuough not much
difference is to be noted locally. Port
land dealers are getting from 22 cents
a dozen down for best grade. Poultry
growers are selling eggs direct hero
for 20 cents and down.
Willamette valley wool is being bid
at as high as 17 cents, but not much
is doing, as buyers and growers are
both prefering to wait developments.
Vegetables a"re showing little
change in prices. Green peas are
scarce,, and lettuce is cheaper.
GARAGE
See The
awanan
at
ell Theatre
TODAY
FINEST SINGERS EVER IN
OREGON CITY
Extra Program
Today and
Tomorrow
Good for 1000 Votes
Oregon City Enterprise's
Bargain Contest
Saving Cash Checks
'
allowed each contestant. It
date belov.)
1913.
s
Clackamas Comity
lines and we are prepared
cars in a mechanical manner.
SATISFIED.
CO.
Lard Gives satisfaclicn.
7th and Center St?.
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SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot-IL -Je, the antiseptic powder. It re
lieves painful, smarting, tender, nervous feet, and
instantly takes the sting but of corns andbunions.
It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age.
Aliens Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel
easy. It is & certain relief lor sweating, callouB.
swollen,tired, achingf eet- Always use it to Break
in New shoes. Tryit to-day. Sold everywhere, 25
cts. Don't accept any substitute, .'or FREE trial
package address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. .
Livestock, Meats.
- BEEP (Live weight) steers 7 and
8c; cows 6 and 7c, bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6; lambs
6 to Gtic.
VEAL Calves 12c to 13c dressed,
according to grade.
WEINIES 15c lb; sauage. 15c lb.
PORK 9 and 10c.
Poultry (buying) Hens 11 to 12c;
stags slow at 10c; old roosters 8c;
broilers 20 to 2lc.
Fruits.
APPLES 50c and $1.
DRIED FRUITS (buying) Prunes
on basis 4 for 35 to 40c.
ONIONS $1.00 per sack.
POTATOES Nothing d0ing.
BUTTER (buying) Ordinary
country butter, 20 to 22c.
EGGS Oregon ranch, case count
17c; Oregon ranch candled 18c.
Prevailing Oregon City prices, are
as follows:
CORN Whole c0rn, $32.
HIDES (buying) Green saled, c
to 10c; sheep pelts 75e to $1.50 each.
WOOL 15 to 16c.
MOHAIR 28c.
FEED (Selling) Shorts $28; barn
Trio
For the benefit of the large number
of shoppers using The Morning Enter
prise as a medium in which to find
exceptional purchasing opportunities,
this paper offers the following induce
ment to its. readers and friends to
carefully read the advertisements of
the progressive stores on'this page.
A grand prize of $50.00 in cash will
be given to the individual or any form
of organization or institution turning
in the greatest amount of money
shown ort the cash checks or receipts
and monthly bills secured at any of
the stores on this page.
To the candidate securing the next
largest amount, $15.00 in cash.
To the third, $10.00 in cash.
EXPLANATION.
To secure votes in The Morning En
terprise's Refund Bargain Contest
make your purchases at the stores ad
vertising on this page, and call for a
sales check for every purchase made.
Turn these checks into The Enter
prise's office, where votes will be giv
en for the amount shown on each
check. Five votes will be given for
each five cents shown on the cash
check, receipt of monthly bill. This
vote is to be deposited in the voting
box at this office. Sales checks must
represent cash purchases. All cash
checks and monthly bills must be
turned into this office within ten days
of the purchase date.
Every contestant entering the con
test is entitled to one nominating cou
pon good for 1000 votes. The only ex
ception to contestants entering the
Bargain Contest are employees of this
office or the stores advertising on this
page.
Watch for the standing of contest
ants, wnich will be published else
where in this paper daily. The Re
fund Bargain page appears Tuesday
and Friday for a period of ten weeks.
Working
Are What we
Cater To
ALL OUR GOODS ARE SE
LECTED FOR THE ESPECIAL
USE OF WORKING MEN
Good Substantial clothes and
shoes, at prices working men
can afford to pay.
Workingman's
Store
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
4
$26; process barley, $30.50 to $31.50
per ton. .
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.
OATS (buying) $28; wheat 93c;
oil meal selling $38; Shay Brook
dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds.
HAY (buying) Clover at $8 and
$9; 0at hay best $11 and $12; mixed
$9 to $11; Idaho and Eastern Oreg
timothy selling $20.50 to $23; valley
timothy, $12 to $15.
UNIQUE NAME
Con You Pronounce Name of World's
Most Famous CATARRH Remedy?
' High-o-me that's the proper way
to pronounce HYOMiEI, the sure
breathing remedy that has rid tens of
thousands of people of vile . and dis
gusting Catarrh.
Booth's HYOMEI is made of Aus
tralian eucalyptus combined with thy
mol and some listerian antiseptics
and is free from cocaine or any harm
ful drug. .
Booth's HYOMEI is guaranteed to
end the misery of Catarrh or money
back. It is simply splendid for Cjoup
Coughs or bronchitisx.
Complete outfit, including hard rub
ber inhaler, $1.00. Extra bottle of
HYOMEI, if later needed, 50 cents at
Hunlfley Bros, and druggists, every
where. Just breathe it no stomach
dosing. "
Men
e
Our Aim
j Is to Please
We are always striving
to give our patrons the
best merchandise pracitc
able for the least money.
See our new arrivals in
L System and
Stein-EIock Suits
at $12.50 to $30.00
Mothers don't fail to visit
our boys department.
Price Bros.
For Proper Clothes
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
5
On Saturday, June 21, we will hold a demonstration and j
I special sale of National Biscuit Co'sT Cookies and Crackers
These goods are the very best -possible to be had, and you should, not fail to visit our store on Saturday j
J ON THE ABOVE DATE WE
wcwcii ucmuribiraiur win snow you xne gooas.
THE HUB GROCERY CO.
1
Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
Hueter's Varnishes
VONDERAHE
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh St., Oregon City
Phone Main 4082
25 per cent Discount
STALL & DEAN
Gloves and Mitts
In order to cat oar stock of Gloves
and Mitts down we will sell at a
great sacrifice. In this manner we
keep oar Stock always ap to date
MILLER-PARKER CO.
SIXTH AND MAIN STREETS
CHOEWBORfW
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED vfV
Bourses AT SEVENTH AND CENTER
TROOPS GUARD ITS GOLD.
Every Night the Bank of England Has
a Military Display.
For 130 yours a company of guards
men in charge of an officer marched
every evening from the Chelsea or the
Wellington barracks to the Bank of
England. For the, Inst few years,-ow-ing
to the grwtt increase of street
traffic, the soldiers have gone by the
underground railway, and nowadays
the nightly guard is drawn from the
troops stationed in the Tower of Lou
don. -
If the visitor td London waits by thd
bank any eveuiug at.balf past 6 o'clock
he will see about thirty men in tbe
charge of a lieutenant and two ser
geants inarched up in parade dress
with fixed bayonets and loaded ftm
mtinitjon belts. These are the only
troops that may march through the
city of London with fixed bayonets.
The men themselves like this duty.
When they march back to quarters,
about 7 o'clock in the morning, they
may do as they please for the rest of
the day, and they receive an extra
shilling a day from the bank man
agers. Each man also has a pair of
fine blankets wherein to wrap himself
while he waits for his turn to go on
guard, and in winter big fires are light
ed for them. They have generous re
freshmentsprovided for them, find
the" officer fn command has a dinner
HUNTLEY ICECREAM
40c pe Qaat
duality and Service at the Rexall Fountain
Quality and service go hand in hand at our big new fountain. Our :
ice crsam is made in our own plant and we buy only pure Jersey
cream. Our fruits are the freshest 'and choicest money can bur.
.As for service you will be pleased, with, the promptness and man
ner your order is served. '
Huntley Bros. Co., The Rexaii store
Today's Special Grape Water Ice.
We Redeem Star Theatre Coupons
I
I
FTranlc
WILL SELL 3 10-CENT PACKAGES
1
-s
Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING
Drugs and Medicines
and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
extended to all.
4
ON
Tor himself and two friends.
In the daytime another curious sur
viv:i! of the past is to be observed. Al
tnonsli do'o-tives ptwrd all the doors,
the old uniformed lieiidles are also paid
for scrvi- p. From the standpoint
of efficiency, these o!!i( ials are very
ni'ich in the w'iy. fmt as Ion? as the
Bank of "n:r!aml l;-is been in existence
the bend'rs ha-; policed it. Conse
quently 1 lie. beadles are allowed to re
main. The ctisfn-ii i' pvrivl.l'na? a litt'N" Ifii?
risou for lb'.' bnnk dates h:ck to 1"SD.
when an nttnek vena r.inrte upon tl.e
bank by n mob dn rlnsr Hie Cordon
riols. picti;ivs?;iie!.v dpKrrlbed in "B:!r
naby Rndp-?.-" ft is said that In the
fight that' p:!Rtit?t between the rioters
Srd the clerks of fbe b nk '!' Intter
nMH'd their me;:il Jtik;)ots JVir ftro
mnnfff'iii after their sv-rph" of .bullet
had Riven tint. -youth's Co3pauion.
Don't feel lively as you "us't"
Bines getting stiff losing juic'6,
Brace up tackle it again.
Rocky Mountain Tea will help you
win.
Have you pains in the back, rheu
matism fainting spells, indigestion,
constipation, dull, sick headaches,
poor appetite your stomach's out of
kilter take Hollister's Rocky Moun
tain Tea (or tablets) at least once-a-week
for a month or two and see how
different you'll feel. 35c Tea or
Tablets. Jones Drug Co.
Enterprise classified ads pay.
1
'Qusclt
Furniture
Hardware
English Breakfast Table
very substantial 2 75
OF THESE GOODS FOR 25 CENTS
XI .iZltX.r
THE ONE
PERFECT
GIFT
A jeweled ring means love be
tween parent and child, brother
and sister, lover and sweetheart,
husband and wife.
No other gift conveys such af
fection or gives such life long
pleasure.
We cell W. W. W. Guaranteed
Rings, because they give satis
faction. We sell them because
they are better than other rings
and cost no more.
W. W. W. Guaranteed Rings
are solid gold, set with the var
ious birthstones.
THEY COST FROM $2.00 UP
BURMEISTER
& ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers
STREET'S B.u,Ph.ne
Mrs. Dolla January has gona to Al
bany for a visit. She has just return
ed from a short stay with friends in
Molalla.
Sappresssd
Msnstruaiien
PAINFUL
msiisiiistfiiuu
And a PREVENTIVE for.
FIMALE
IRREGULARITIES-
' Are Safe and Reliable.
tW" Perfectly Harmlcsa
Ths Ladies'
Purely Veee
tablel Nevet
Fail
PRICE $1.00
Sent postpaid on receipt of
price. Maey refunded if not as we
jay. - Booklet seat free.
Vin fa CiflCtaa CO., Ces Moines, Iowa
Take adantag f our new Parcel Post
and order a bottle of us today
THE JONES DRUG CO.
Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Ore.
Pabst's Okay Specific
Does the worx. You all tr 1A
know it by reputation. TkSvU
Price VJ-T-
FO R S A L E BY
JONES DRUG COMPANY
Red '
Cross
Tansy
Pills