Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 20, 1913, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1913.
FREE $7500 T cltifc of chtifch -no canvassing or soHcting neccessary
FREE
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Save Yotit Sales
Ctf f ON ALL PURCHASES
lieClCS MADE at OUR STORE
present them to the Enterprise office and re-
ceive your votes for CASH PRIZE CONTEST
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SECTIONAL POST BINDERS
CANVAS AND CORDUROY
Made in all size to fit any sheet
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
The BELL
THEATRE
Where You Get
a Quarter's Worth
for a DIME
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
I be given to the individual or any form
of .organization or institution turning
in the greatest amount of money
I shown on the cash checks or receipts
and monthly bills secured at any of
the stores on this page. '
The
Hercules
Boys Suit
Is as Strong
as its
Name
To the candidate securing the next
largest amount, $15.00 in cash.
To the third, $10.00 irt cash.
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Fine Program
Today and
Tomorrow,
Special This Week: )
GUNPOWDER MEYUNE : 45c
BASKET FIRED JAPAN... 45c
ELYON, the great favorite among
all black teas
PTON'S TETLEY'S
HORNIMAN'S 65c
Phone 74
M. F. BRIGHTBILL
HANSEN'S
HOME MADE
BREAD
MAIN 33. B-39
7 Tickets 25c
TWO BAKERIES
BRANCH
7th and Jefferson
MAIN 24
Wedding & Birthday Cakes
a specialty
Nomination
Coupon J
$75.00 in Gold for Saving Cash Checks
Good for 1000 Votes
Oregon City Enterprise's
Bargain Contest
'or.
Add
res
(Only one nomination coupon is allowed each contestant,
must be used within five days of date below.).
JUNE 3; 1913.
It
EXPLANATION.
To secure votea 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 don
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 ba published else
where in this paper daily. The Re
fund Bargain page appears Tuesday
and Friday for a period of ten weeks.'
Double Stamps with
every Boys Suit
from now till
4th of July
F YOU Are Going Away,
you had better be coming
to Us-FIRST.
We are making a special showing of new' all-leather suit cases,
and traveling bags, suitable for your vacation trip. Also feather
weight matting suit cases and Reed-woven bag3, especially adapted
for ladies very light in weight, but pleasing in styls, durability ard
. price.
NEW LADIES LEATHER HAND BAGS
An express shipment of New York's latest styles in Sadies' hand
bags. These new models are small in size and price. ""See Window
Display. , . -
Huntley BrOS. Co., The Rexall Store
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Price Bros.
Where Clothes Fit
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
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IF'ira.ir&Ik
Furniture
Hardware
English Breakfast Table
very substantial 75
On Saturday, June 21, we will hold a demonstration and
special sale of National Biscuit Co's. Cookies and Crackers
These goods are the very best possible to be had, and you should. not fail to visit our store on Saturday
of this week.
ON THE ABOVE DATE WE WILL SELL 3 10-CENT PACKAGES OF THESE GOODS FOR 25 CENTS
A Special demonstrator will show you the goods.
J- I P" U mm V-ft "4. f n f -f SEVENTH AND M. E. BUNN
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CENTER STS.
C. H. DICKEY
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Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
Hueter's Varnishes
VONDERAHE"
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh. St., .Oregon City
Phone Main 4082
GARAGE
We have the best equipped Garage in Clackamas County
Our mechanics are acknowledged to be the very best in their lines and we are prepared '
to give the service and to do any kind of work on all kinds of cars in a mechanical manner.
GIVE US A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. -
MILLER-PARKER CO.
6TH AND MAIN STS.
KiGcltS Quantity and Quality for Cash JgJg
Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons, Kettle Rendered Lard Gives satisfaction.
A trial will convince you.
7TH STREET MARKET 7th and Center Sts.
WE ARE HERE
TO STAY
We Don't Expect to
Get Rich
On honest goods you cannot
make big profits. Our aim is to
work up a good, steady trade.
We give dependable merchan
dise, and our prices are right.
That's why customers come
back to us.
We have already hundreds of
satisfied customers, but we
want more of them; that's why
we are having
A Trade Building Sale
In . order to build up a larger
trade .we are selling everything
in our store at decidedly reduc
ed prices.
Try us once and we wonlt have
to advertise again: the quality
of our merchandise will do it
for us. Remember us:
Workingman's
Store
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING
Drugs and Medicines
and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
extended to all.
YOU
IT - WILL - PAY
To Get Our Prices on
Summer and Sporting Goods
We have a complete line of hammocks, porch settees, lunch outfits
and sporting goods "
MILLER-PARKER CO.
We Fix It
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THE ONE
PERFECT
GIFT
5
A jeweled ring means love be;,
tween parent anafthild, brother
and sister, lover and sweetheart,
husband and wife.
No other gift conveys such af
fection or gives such life long
pleasure.
We sell 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
v& ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED
Bth Phones AT SEVENTH AND CENTER STREETS
Estacada and Eastern Clackamas
ESTACADA.
Miss Grace Browne went to Myrtle
Point Sunday to visit friends and
relatives.
Mrs. E. F. Surface, a former resi
dent "of this place, but now of Flor
ence, Ore., has been visiting old
friends here for several days. Mrs.
J. W. Reed gave a dinner party in
her honor Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duncomb, of
Portland, arrived last Thursday to vis
it Mr. Duncomb's parents in Garfield
township.
Ed and N. Allen were delegates to
Masonic grand lodge at Portland tie
latter part of last week.
The building which E. W. Bartlett
occupied as a law office, located
across the street from the drug store
and owned by Mrs. Evans, was moved
Monday to a lot north of Mrs. Evans'
residence and will be occupied by Bob
Standish and family.
Frank Demming of Portland was
here last week visiting his sister, Mrs.
U. S. Morgan.
. Dr. and Mrs. Adix entertained the
duplicate whist club Friday evening-.
The guests partook of a sumptuous
dinner at 7 o'clock and afterwards
enjoyed, several hours at cards. The
doctor and wife are considered royal
entertainers.
''- A. E. Sparks and wife and Mrs. N.
B.' Ecker attended the Rose festival
at Portland Saturday,, staying for th
electrical parade in the evening, which
closed the week's festivities.
Mrs. C. C. Saling was among the
large number of visitors from this
place to Portland Saturday. Miss Hat
tie Belfils accompanied her. . .
There was a very good attendance
at the Firemen's dance Saturday night
in spite of the stormy weather, lb
is said that the music was exception
ally good.
M'rs. A. Morrow and daughter, Gert
rude, who were visiting in Missouri,
returned home last Sunday.
The residence of F. W. Bates at
Garfield was the Bcene of a most
pleasant family, reunion last Sunday.
The following relatives were in at
tendance: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bates,
of Estacada; Mr. and Mrs. E. W.How
ell, of Ashland; Mr. and Mrs. E.'N.
Bates and two daughters of Barton
and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bates. A
splendid dinner and a most enjoyable
time had. , "
M. H. Boyle returned Tuesday from
his trip to -Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pile, who went
to Seaside Saturday from Portland,
were joined by W. F. Cary and Miss
Val Ecker Saturday and all enjoyed
an over Sunday outing on the beach.
The two latter returned home Mon
day evening.
. Miss Elizabeth Reld returned last
week from the University of Wash
ington where she completed the jun
ior year.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Holder received
a telegram Wednesday conveying the
sad news of the death by drowning of
their only son, who resided at Nevis,
Minn. He was boat-riding and the
boat capsized throwing him into the
water which he could not swim out
of. On account of the long distance
to the home of their son, Mr .and
Mrs. Holder were unable to attend
the funeral. The sympathy of the en
tire community is extended to the
bereaved family. "
The Clackamas County Teachers'
Training school secured F. B. Guth
rie, of Estacada, to teach agriculture
for three weeks. Mr. Guthrie left for
Gladstone Monday.
Neil Taylor has been appointed art
ministratcr for the M. H. Taylor, de1
ceased, estate. Claud Devore is at
torney. Prizes awerded for the best gard
ens at the sc'iool grounds were an
nounced last Saturday, and are as fol
lows: In class A (6th, 7th and 8th
grades),- first, William Oberstaller;
second, Elmer Sutterfield; third, Hel
ena Frazier; fourth, Nattle Woodle.
Class B, (4th and 5th grades) first,
Joseph Woodle; second, . Elmer Han
nah; third, Albert Hannah; fourth,
Fred Sutterfield.
A series of protracted meetings are
being held at the M. E. church under
the directions of Rev. T. L. Jones.
Quite an interest Is shown.
J. C. Jatey, representing the Ore
gon "Out to Win" Prohibition cam
paign, spoke at the Christian church
last Sunday evening. '...--
The Civic Improvement Club hare
accepted an invitation from the Cary
Mercantile Co. to hold their meetings
on the balcony in the store.
J. B. McCurdy and wife attended tae
Rose festival in Portland last Friday.
Dr. Adix and family autoed to Port
land Friday afternoon to take in the
Rose festival and visit relatives. They,
re'.urned Sunday.
Miss Rachel Reed has been acting
as substitute in the telephone office
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ml H. Kruse, of Port
land and Hood River, were in this sec
tion last week looking over Garfield
land.
The first law sociaL of the season
will ba held on the town hall grounds
Saturday evening. Strawberries, ice
cream and cake will be served.
A queen of the carnival will' be
elected for the Fourth of July. The
candidates are' Estacada, Misses Al
va Adams, Gladys Carpenter and El
len Hicks; Springwater, Miss Sadie
Wilcox; Currinsville, " Miss Gussie
Githens; Garfield, Miss Mable Tracy.
Tiiere are three voting places in town.
Bob Standish moved to his new
home on Main Street Tuesday.
Mrs. Bartlett and daughter, Helen,
visited friends in Portland Friday.
Mfss Williams, of Vancouver, ar
rived in Estacada Tuesday to spend
a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Fra
zier. - .
Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hartson, of Eu
reka, Cal., uncle and aunt of L. IS.
Belfils, Mrs. L. A. Heist and J.
Schone, of Portland, sisters and Mr.
and Mrs. Deeley, of Portland spent
Sunday with L.. E. Belflls.
The most enthusiastic school meet
ing Estacada ever had was that of
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Monday nigLt. Tie" contest was ov
er one of the directors and A. Demoy
won over F. J. Harkenrider by three
votes. W. H. Holder was - elected
clerk over J. A. Somer by three votes.
The present board now consists of
L. E. Belfils, chairman; J. W. Reed,
A. Demoy and W. H. Holder. Mrs.
Bates is th-a retiring clerk and gave
excellent satisfaction.
KELSO.
Most of the farmers here will be
gin haying as soon as the weather
settles. " .
Jerger Bros, have their fine large
dairy barn all completed. It is up to
date in all respects and is a credit
to the community as well as a con
venience to them.
Victor Johnson has also purchased
a new auto. Many auto were pur
chased for this neighborhood this
spring.
A number of our residents attended
the rose show in Portland last week.
Mrs. Nelson, who has been visit
ing relatives in Washington, returned
home last week.
Jarl Bros, sold a large logging team
of horses to Nelson & Nickelson.
Mrs. Rob. Jonsrud was elected as
director; Mr. Spooner re-elected
clerk and Mr. Purcell and Miss Lam
eroux have contracted for the follow
ing term of school. -
Gusta Netzel and Henrietta Gold
ensop are home from Portland for
the summer.
Mrs. Joel Jarl has imported a third
registered Jersey for her herd. The
last one being a young male calf,
"Jarls Arden Fox," a . very fine indi
vidi'al with many prize winning an
cestor. Sired by "Flying Fox," im
ported; first prize winui r ia a terse
r'ng of aged animals at Pan-Americaa
Exposition, 1907. . Ths dam of this
calf is out of forty pound cow, testing
6 per cent., by "King of Arden ' alsa
a winner of many prizes. Her dam
being a daughter of "Champion Fly
ing Fox" imported. "King of Arden"
or (Egytian) is sjre of "Golden
Maids Prince," one of the best Jersey
sires of recent times. The calf is an
inbred ."Flying Fox,' . with an out
cross to "King of Arden," and is prob
ably one of the best individuals that
has been brought into the State. Mrs.
Jarl purchased him from A. Ruland,
of Lockport, 111., at a large price and
be came through in four days by ex
press. Mrs. Jarl has a small select
herd of registered J;rseys that ought
to make their mark.
Born, to Mr. and Mfc-s. Monroe, a
son, Sunday, June 15th. Mother and
child doing well. " s -
Miss Carrie Lamoreaux and her
brother, of Oregon City, also Curtis
Lamoreaux, a brother, who recently
arrived from Pennsylvania, were vis
itors in Kelso last Sunday.
At the annual school meeting held
last Monday, P. C. Spooner was re
elected clerk to serve for one year
and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud director to
Serve for three years. The other mem
bers of the school board are O. Li id
holm, and T. B. Milan. '
The Neighborhood Club will hold
its next meeting Sunday evening,
June 22nd, at 8 o'clock. All are welcome.
Sandy is to have a big Fourth of
July celebration. Will it also be a
sane Fourt, withy:t the noise and
surely draw a crowd, v,-Ha jts splen
did band and fceaucif'.:! picnic
grounds. Liet a'l help to farther the
idea of world peace by celebrating
an up to date Fourth without the
neisa and smoke which reminds of
battle.
Boost your home town' by reading
your home paper. "
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