Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 26, 1913, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1913.
Back to the Woods.
. The Bug Whither goest thou, broth
er? The Cricket Well, you've heard of
the cricket on the hearth? There ain't
no more hearths around here, so I've
got to emigrate.
LOCAL BRIEPS
Enterprise advertising pays.
- Rev. Lucas is visiting friends in
the county seat.
- Charles Gates leaves for the Co
lumhia river Thursday. " .
H. Boaidtnan, of Canby, was in th;
county seat Wednesday.
C. W. Elliott, of Portland, was in
the county seat Wednesday..
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Green, of this
city, or visiting in Seaside.
Miss Naterline. of this city, is in
Portland visiting with relatves.
W. L. Bradley, of Tacoma, was a
county seat visitor Wednesday.
- E. H.,Bair of Portland, was a visit
or in the county seat Wednesday.
Lorraine Ostrom, of Meldrum, was
a county seat visitor Wednesday. .
J. James, of St. Johns, was a visit
or in the county seat Wednesday.
Wm. Atcheson, ot Vancouver, was
in this city on business .Wednoaday.
..W. Howell, of Portland, was in the
county seat on business Wednesday.
S. Ruffner, of Portland, was in the
county seat on business Wednesday.
H. N. Ringley, of Albany, was in the
county seat on business Wednesday.
HEADACHE?
It WILL NOT tall
KRAUZE'S
HEADACHE
CAPSULES
They will cure any kind of Headacheiio
matter wnai ne cause, rci ic-hj .
Price 35 Cents
LWORMAH L1CHTY KFG. CODes Moines, Is-
i FOR SALE BY
TO SELL
THE JONES DRUG CO. 1
e have a large stock I
of these remedies, just I
fresh from the laborv ,
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T. McClancy, of Portland, was - a
visitor in the county seat Wednesday.
M. Sprague, of Portland was in the
county seat on business Wednesday.
H. Malory, of Woodlawn, was in the
county seat on business Wednesday.
L. Summerfield. of Tacoma, was R
visitor in the county seat Wednesday
T. Williamson, of Gresham, was a
visitor in the county seat. Wednesday.
J. Badger, of Molalla, was in the
county seat on business Wednesday-
Everett Loftus," of Portland, was a
visitor in the county seat Wednesday.
L. Wilcox, of Portland, made a bus
iness trip to the councy seat Wednes
day. Raymond Howell, of Portland, was
a visitor in tne county seat v wiccs-
day.
J. W. Partton, of Portland, was in
the county seat on business Wednes
day.
I. B. Rhoads, of Portland, was in
the county seat on business Wednes
day. C. Wilson, of St. Johns, made a
business trip to the county seat Wed
nesday. Wm. Schusltbraken, of . Molalla.
was a visitor; hecouaty-seat Wed
nesday. ..
Ernest Lehman, of Gresham, made
a busines trip to the county seat Wed
nesday."
Miss Mayfield,- of Beaver Creek,
made a trip to the, county seat Wed
nesday. J. N. Frants, of Portland, made a
business trip to the county seat Wed
nesday.
James B. Krause, of Portland, was
in he city calling on relatives Wed
nesday. Allie Levitt and Gilbert Morris have
gone a trip to the head waters of the
Willamette.
Leonard Williams, of Gladstone,
was in the county seat on business
Wednesday.
James Waltson, of Beaver Creek,
was in the county seat on business
Wednesday.
Miss Tillie Krause and Miss Gwen
doln Trudell made a business trip to
Portland Tuesday.
Henry Livingston, a Portland real
estate dealer, was in Oregon City on
business Wednesday. -
R. L. Finlayson and wife, of San
Francisco, were in this city weanes- i
day visiting with friends.
Ray Gibson, of Eugene, was in the
county seat Wednesday visiting
friends and old acquaintances.
Miss Lois Copley, of The Dalles, is
visiting with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Harrington, of Gladstone.
J. W. Loder and wife attended the
graduation exercises in the Washing
toon high school, Portland, Wednes
day evening. ' ' .-
Nothing is more disagreeable than
eczema, or otaer smn diseases, it ia
also dangerous unless speedily check
ed. Meritol Eczema Remedy will af
ford instant relief and permanent re
sults. We have never seen a remedy
that compares with it. Jones Drug
Co.
Commencement at Oberlin.
OBERLIN, O., June 25. George E.
Vincent, president of the University
of Minnesota, spoke before the grad
uating clas of Oberlin College today
on "A PhilosoDhv of Life." President
King presented diplomas to one of
the largest classes in the history of
the college. ' '
U n
AT ONCE-We Mast Have the Building Empty at Once-Look for big circular
ELLIOTT
OREGOil CITY GIRL
WiltS HIGH HONORS
When Harold Bauer, the pianist,
was making up his program for the
tour of the British Isles, competitive
trials were given in London and Paris
and many English and American sing
ers entered the contest for tha honor
of vocal soloist. Miss Mary Adele
Case won the prize and made the tour
with Bauar, and by her splendid gifts
added luster to the fame of the re
nowned artist, and gained for herself
distinction that few enjoy.
Since this Miss Case has, by study
and Dractice in the great musical cen
ters of the old world, under famous
masters, and in New York, developed
the range, quality and power of her
voice until she is now recognized as
one of the leading contraltos of this
coast.
- Miss Case resides in New York,
where she ranks high and is. popula:
as a teacher, and is in demand for
concerts and church choirs. She has
hspn sineine recently in one of the
leading churches of that city.
It will be a rare treat tor tne peo
ple of Oregon City to hear this Ore
gon girl, winner of distinguished hon
ors at home and abroad.' She will ap
pear in the Shively Opera house Wed
nesday evening, July 2.
The announcement of her appear
ance, in a home recital, assisted by
some of the best home talent, Prof.
Fletchner, and Mrs. Dr. Reed, is
awakening much interest.
UNREST OF TIMES
TO BE DISCUSSED
Hon. W. S. U'Ren has been invited
tay Dr. T. B. Ford, pastor of the First
Methodist Episcopal church, to speak
in his church next Sunday evening at
the usual hour for service, 7:45., and
has consented to do so. The subject
of the address, at the request of Dr.
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trial Unrest.'
Mr. U'Ren is a well known attorney
of the city, is especially interested in
this question, is a pleasant speaker,
and the announcement that he is to
speak on a question so important to
capital and labor and so pertinent at
this time will attract a large audi
ence; especially so since Mr. Ford
imposes no restrictions, it is me
purpose of Mr. Ford to put on a ser
ies of Sunday evening addresses upon
popular subjects by men representing
many views upon living question of
the 'day.
Don't feel lively as you "uset"
Bones getting stiff losing juice,
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.
COME-This
SEVENTH
TKE LATEST FASSI23I K3TE
Says: It u a wise precaution against getting
boles in delicate hosiery to powder the shoes
before patting them on."' ir-.;ny people sprinkle
the fsmons antiseptic powder, Allen's Foot-rase
into the shoes, and find that it saves it cost ten
times oyer in keeping ho es from hosiery ss well
ss lessening friction and conseqneut gmsinng
and aching of the feet.
BASEBALL SERIES
SCHEDULE READY
The Chautauqua baseball schedule,
which is one of the features of the
Willamette Valley assembly, was com
pleted Wednesday at a meeting of the
Chautauqua baseball committee. The
games, as in . former years, will be
played on the Gladstone athletic field
in the lower corner of the Chautau
qua park, and will begin at 3.30 each
day. Wm. Burnside of Portland, is
to umpire the series, which will be
played as follows:
July 8th Oregon City Commercial
club vs. Price Bros. (2nd O. C. team).
July 9th Clackamas vs. Logan. -
July 10 Oswego vs. Price Bros.
July 11 Commercial club vs. Clack
amas. July 12 Logan vs. Oswego..
July 14. Price JBros. vs. Clackamas.
July If Oswego ;rs.; Commercial
club.
July 16 Logan vs! Price Bros. -July
17ClackamaS vs. Oswego.
July 18 Commercial club vs. Lo
gan. -
July'10 Playing off championship
of two-leading teams.
As the opening day of the session
is to be the official Oregon Cay -day,
the Oregon City teams will try con
clusions for the first event of the
series. The ' five teams comprising
the Chautauqua league this year are
all Clackamas county nines.
The classified ad columns of
Enterprise satisfy your wants.
The
GRAY HAIR TURBS
COLOR AFTER
Mixed "With Sulphur It Dark
ens Beautifully and Takes
Off Dandruff.
Almost every on knows that
Sage Tea and Sulphur properly
compounded, brings back the nat
ural color and luster to the hair
when faded, streaked or gray;
also cures dandruff. Itching scalp
and stops falling hair. Tears ago
the only way to get this mixture
was to make it at home, "which is
xnussy and troublesome.
Nowadays skilled chemists do
this better than ourselves. By
asking at any drug store for the
ready-to-use product called
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy" you wiir .-get a large
bottle for about 60 cents. Some
druggists make their own, but it's
Moening
Ijn Id k
tatccssson's to
AND MADISON,
EGG QUOTATIONS
STILL GOING UP
" Industrious boosting in Portland
has forced the quoted price of eggs
to 26 cents a dozen. However, eggs
can be purchased from 20 cents up
by those people who are not particu
lar as to the kind they get Incident
ally it may be said that the Portland
quotations on eggs are giving an
ample profit to dealers, as poultry
men are being from 18 to 20 cents
for their stock. For this reason many
poultry fanciers are continuing to sell
their eggs direct to consumers. n.ggs
in Oregon City localities are ranging
from 22 cents a dozen up.
The ten-cent advance in sugar,
prophecied some weeks ago, has come
to Dass. wholesalers all along the
coast having tacked on the extra
dime
Willamette valley currants are in
the local and Portland market in con
siderable plenty. They t are being
sold to dealers at 75 cents a crate, and
are of good quality and well ripen ad.
Gooseberries are selling from 4 to
a cents a pound, but the demand is
not clearing the market. Spring
weather has not been favorable to the
crop.
Strawberries are still holding on
the market at all sorts of pr'.cas, from
60. cents a crate up. Some of the
fruit is of excellent qualify, and some
cf it is not.
Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Live weight) stcrs 7 and
8c; cows 6 and 7c, bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6; lambs
6 to 6MiC.
VEAL Calves 12c t0 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 21c. .
Fruits.
APPLES 50c and $1.
DRIED FRUITS (buying) Prunes
on basis 4 for 35 to 40c
ITS NATURAL
APPLYING SAGE TEA
usually too sticky, so insist upon
getting "Wyeth's," which can be
depended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to the hair and
Is the best remedy for dandruff,
dry, feverish, itchy scalp and to
stop falling hair.
Folks like "Wyoth's Sage and
Sulphur" because no one can pos
sibly tell that you darkened your
hair, as it does so naturally and
evenly, says a well-known down
town druggist You dampen a
sponge or soft brush and draw it
through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. This re
quires but a few moments, by
morning the gray hair disappears
and after another application or
two is restored to its natural
color and looks even more beauti
ful and glossy than ever.
r - For Sale by
- HUNTLY BROS. CO.
at 9--C
ON THE HILL
YOUR HAIR IS TURNING GREY i
YOU LOOK OLD
This is Not the Time When
Old Age is to be
Desired
TO KEEP POPULAR KEEP
YOUR APPEARANCE OF YOUTH
a -vem-ntr man was surDrised to have
his application for a position "turned
down." He was better equipped for
the position than the fellow who got it
He discovered that his grey hairs
did It He was "too old" looking. It's
the same everywhere. There is no
doubt but that grey hair does make a
man look old. There is no use waiting
another minute don't lose your po
sition or fail in getting a better one
FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED
ONIONS $1.00 per sack.
POTATOES Nothing d0ing.
BUTTER (buying) Ordinary
country butter. 20 to 22'Ac.
EGG3 Oregon ranch, case count
nVic; Oregon. ranch candled lSVic.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are
as follows:
CORN Whole c0rn, $32.
HIDES (buying) Green sr1ed, 9c
to 10c; sheep palts 75c to $1.50 each,
WOOL 15 to 16c.
MOHAIR 28c.
FEED (Selling) Sborts $28; barn
$zo; process oaney, jv.au ly $oj...iu j
pf r ton. I
FLOUR $4.50 to $5. ' j
OATS (buying) $28; wheat 93c r I
oil meal selling $38; Shay Brook1
dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds,
HAY (buying) Clover" at $8 and
$9; Dat kay best $11 and $12; mixed;.
lO flii 1UUUU OUU mpiri u vice .u i
umomv senium u.uu lu ?o, vanc
timothy, $12 to $15.
Meet in Mormon Tabernacle.
SALT LAKE CITY,. Utah, June 25.
The local committee in charge of
arrangements for the annual conven
tion of the National Education Asso
ciation here next month is in daily
receipt of advices indicating that tha
atteendance will establish a new high
figure in the record of the associa
tion's meetings. The convention will
be held the week of July 7. The gen
eral sessions will take place in the
Mormon. Tabernacle, famous for hav
ing the most wonderful acoustic prop
erties in the world.
A GOOD INVESTMENT
There is no better Investment than
a fifty cent piece in a bottle of Meri
tol White Liniment. Muscular and
rheumatic pains, swellings, lameness
and soreness of the muscles are
promptly relieved. Meritol White
Liniment is especially recommended
as a general pain killer of unusual
merit.
Connecticut Golf Tourney.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 25.
The annual tournament for the cham
pionship of the Connecticut State
Golf association was opened under fa
vorable conditions today on the links
of the New Haven Country club.
JUL3
OME
because you are old looking use Hay's
Hair Heaitn now.
Those who are using Hay's Hair
Health recommend it to their friend3,
because it is genuinely good, always
restores grey hair to its natural color;
destroys dandruff, keeps the scalp
clean and healthy. You begin to note
the difference at once. The few grey
hairs disappear and never return.
ixn.fr lrtir nA vnn are vouneT
Get a bottle of Hay's Hair Health at
once, start using it and see what a
difference a few applications make.
Free: Sign tais aav. ana iase u u
following druggists and get a 50c. bot
tie of Hay's Hair Health and a 25c.
cake cf-Harfina Soap, for 50c; or $1.00
bottle of Hay's Hair Health and two
25c. cakes of Ilarfina Soap Free, for $1.
BY HUNTLEY' BROTHERS CO.
. ONE ACRE, GOOD 7-ROOM HOUSE.
j FULL BASEMENT. HOT AND COLD
'. WATER, bath, nice barn and garags.
! All vir.rU nt trait, frees. Beaches, ao-
pies, prunes, cherries and pears, a'l
i two years; nica strawberry patch, al-
so grapes set out last spring. TMs
' place is sacrificed on account of other
; business. If sold in ten days will take
$1,850.00. One thousand cash. This
on main line of Portland, Eugene &
i Eastern R. R.; in Willamette, Oregon.
I Balance at 7 per cent.
i w p gCHOOLEY & CO.
!612 Main St.
Oregon City
SheHhorn Lady Suaered a Great
Deal,ButlsMRihtNow.
Shellhorn, Ala. In a letter from this
place, Mrs. Carrie May says: "A short
time ago, 1 commenced to have weak
spells and headaches. I felt bad all
. the time, and soon grew - so bad I
' couldn't stay up. I thought I would die.
i At last my husband got me a bottle
j of Cardui, and it helped me; so he got
some more. Alter l naa uiKen mo
second bottle, I was entirely welL
I wish every lady, suffering from
womanly trouble, would try CarduL
It is the best medicine I know of. It
did me more good than anything I ever
used."
Cardui is a woman's tonUs a
strengthening medicine for women,
made from Ingredients that act spe
cifically' on the womanly organs, and
thus help to. build up the womanly con
stitution to glowing good health.
As a remedy for woman's ills, it has
a successful record of over 50 years.
Your druggist sells It Please try It
N. B Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Chatts
noojh Medicine Co., Chattsnooea. Tenn., for Special
Instructions, and 64-page book. 'Home Treatmcat
for Women," sent in plain wrapper, on request.
JONES DRUG COMPANY
in mail this A.M.
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