110RKLN G ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913. 00 00 -React tEe Asmodncemeat feelow-iidistif e FREE fo yoti club ot chxstch. no canvassing ot solicting nccessary FREE lave Yottf Sales Checks I I ON ALL PURCHASES MADE at OUR STORE present them to the Enterprise office and re- ceive your votes for CASH PRIZE CONTEST annon & C The BELL THEATRE o MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. I Where You Get a Quarter's Worth for a DIME . SECTIONAL POST BINDERS CANVAS AND CORDUROY Made in all sizes to fit any sheet OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Fine Program Today and Tomorrow Special This Week: Phone 74 ! HANSEN'S i ! Nomination - Good for 1000 Votes HOME MADE LOUDOH JT $75.00 in Gold for Saving Cash Checks I MAIN 33. B-39 j 7 Tickets 25c j TWO BAKERIES j BRANCH j 7th and Jefferson j MAIN 24 Wedding & Birthday Cakes Oregon City ' Enterprise's Bargain Contest For Add ress a specialty (Only one nomination coupon is allowed each contestant. Good Any Time During Contest. GARAGE GUNPOWDER MEYUNE ..45c BASKET FIRED JAPAN 45c CELYON, the great favorite among all black teas UPTON'S TETLEY'S HORNI MAN'S ..65c IP. BRIGHTBILL 6TH AND MAIN STS. I ; 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 on .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 tha 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 ba published else where in this paper daily. The Re fund Bargain page appears Tuesday and Friday for a period of ten weeks. We have the best equipped Garage in Clackamas Comity 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. Final Wind-Up of Our Tra.de- BviilcliETfS I DlCeltS Quantity an( Quality fr Cash jyjggg Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons, Kettle Rendered Lard Gives satisfaction. A trial will convince you. 7TH STREET MARKET 7th and Center Sts. NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE The Hercules Boys Suit Is as Strong as its Name Double Stamps with every Boys Suit from now till 4th of July S. During this last week of the most successful sale in our bus iness history in Oregon City, we . will still make a more remark able cut on all remaining mer chandise. Men's Furnishings ' ' Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps Men's Shoes Underwear Every Description Men's Pants Work Shirts Blankets and Comforters, all must be sold at Sale PRICES Our Prices Are Right Look at Our Window Dispiay Wnrlrin Oman's I Store Q N L Yi QUE B AT H A YEAR IS THE HEIGHT IF IGNORANCE, FOLLY OR DEPRAVITY. COM MON SENSE AND THE LAWS OF HEALTH DEMAND A BATH THREE, OR FOUR TIMES A W EEK. :?-rr:THE-D-AILY'BATH-; STIMULATES THE ACTION OF THE BODY, CLEARS THE MIND, AND MAKES YOU READY FOR ANOTHER DAY'S WORK. BATH ROOM ACCESSORIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ARE ESPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS WEEK.,? A GREAT ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL NEW BATH MATS, . WASH BAGS, NEW BATH TOWELS, SPONGES ETC. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY, THIS WEEK CNLY. A 35c' Tooth - Brush and your choice of any;,25c tooth pasto or powder extra' special. . .39c All this week: 3 . Big Cakes Palm Olive Soap ......... .25c Huntley Bros. Co., The Rexaii store Price Bros. I Where Clothes Fit 6TH AND MAIN STS. We give S & H Green Stamps. T7v Furniture Hardware English Breakfast Table very substantial J2 75 SPECIALALL THIS WEEK- SPECIAL Large 3-pound can Pork and Beans, 1 regular 20c size, per can, only i O L THE HUB GROCERY CO. ! Come here for your groceries and ask for sales slip.. You may be the lucky one to get a cash prize. SEVENTH AND ER STS. M. E. B U N N C. H. OIOKEY Bass-Hueter Pure Paints Hueter's Varnishes V0NDERAHE & BOOTH Paints, Oils, Varnishes Wall Paper 207 Seventh St., Oregon City Phone Main 4082 - Geo. A. Harding WILLAMETTE BUILDING Drugs and MeHkines j and Toilet Articles THE ONE PERFECT GIFT NOTHING BUT THE BEST Courteous treatment ! extended to all. j T - WILL - PA' To Get Our Prices oh Summer and SportingGpods We have a complete line of hammocks, porch settees, lunch outfits J and sporting goods . MILLER-PARKER CO. We Fix It H i 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 sell W. W. W. Guarantee! 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 H:OEWB0R: HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED Both Phones AT SEVENTH AND CENTER STREETS 8 BUTTER AND FRUIT TO RISE IN PRICE Approach of arm weather, and the need of stocking up storage plants with butter is said to be the cause of a forthcoming rise in the stuff folk spread on bread about July 1. Cream . ery interests say butter will go up about two cents a pound the first week in the first summer month, and will stajs up until further orders. Raspberries are beginning to re- : place strawberries in the market of ferings, and are quoted at $1.75 ; a ; crate. What is left of the strawberry crop is being divided between the can neries at a price not mentioned, and the open market, where a dollar a crate for eatble fruit is the ruling charge,.. There are some very good berries to be had at this price. New potatoes have dropped half a cent a pound, and are now being quoted at $2.50 per .hundred. There ; is considerable local crop being mark- keted. .. - . Asparagus, which has had an ex cellent run this year, is about at the ' end, and some poor stock is about all that is being offered. Cherries are being quoted in Portland at ten cents per pound, and In Oregon City at 7 cents. As a general rule earlier prices on new crops are lower locally than "in the metropolis. v String beans and green peas are ruling low, with a plentiful supply, and with quality better since the rains. and Livestock, Meats. BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 8c: cows 6 and 7c, bulls 4 to 6c. MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6; lambs 6 to 6c. VEAL Calves 12c t0 13c dressed, according to grade. WEINIES 15c lb; sauage, 15c lb. PORK m and 10c. Poultry (buying) Hens 11 ta 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. ONIONS $1.00 per sack. POTATOES Nothing d0ing. BUTTER (buying) Ordinary country butter, 20 to 22 c. EGGS Oregon ranch, case count 17V4c; Oregon ranch candled 18Hc. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: CORN Whole c0rn, $32. HIDES (buying) Green saled, 9c to 10c; sheep pelts' 75c to $1.50 each. WOOL 15 to 16c. " MOHAIR 28c. FEED (Selling) Shorts $28; barn $26; process barley, $30.50 to $31.o0 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 (buyinA) Clover at .S8 and $9; 0at may beBFll and $12; mixed $9 to $11; Idaho and Eastern Oregon timothy selling $20.50 to $23; valley timothy, $12 to $15. WELL KHOWN FOLK WED Miss Julia Harms, of Macksburg, and G. G. Faulkner, of Oregon City, were quietly married in Oregon City the latter part of last week, departing immediately after for a wedding trip. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Faulk ner will make their home in Oregon City, where both are well known. . RIVER VOYAGE PLANNED. Good-Bye Dandruff A Clean Scalp for Everyone Who Wants One Parisian Sage will kill all dandruff germs and banish dandruff in two weeks or nothing to pay. It will stop falling hair or itching scalp in two wesks, or money- back. It will stimulate the clogged up hair roots, will cause the hair to grow, will prevent the hair from turn ing gray, and the danger of becoming bald will vanish. Parisian Sage is a daintily prefum ed hair tonic that is , not sticky or greasy. Parisian Sage is sold by all druggists everywhere, and by Huntley Bros, on the money back plan. Try a 50 cent bottle today and learn" for yourself what a delightful tonic It is. The girl with the Auburn hair Is on every package. The Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., are- the American mak ers. , ne iiir e A Charles Bollinger, captain of tie speed boat "Shark," and well-known as one of the shining lights .among local yachtsmen, is planning a vaca tion trip in his cruiser up the Willam ette' to Eugene: On the return trip Mr. Bollinger .will shut off his engine and will shoot , the. rapids, coming down with the-.icurrent CONFERENCE CALLS PASTOR The Rev. H. R. Kraxb'erger left Wednesday for Vancouver, Wn., to at tend the conference of the Pacific Synod of the Luthern church, and will not return until Monday of next week. There will be no services in Zion Lutheran church during his absence. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Charles D. Albee to Blanche A. Al bee, to acres in the Irrael Mitchell D. L. C. in Sec. 6, T. 2 S., R. 1 E.; $1. William E. Welch and wife to An na E. Welling, lot 7, block 3, Deer Park; $65. ., Wm. M. Umbdenstock and wife to Daniel P. Wood and wife, lots 8 and 9, Shaw's subdivision of lots A. B and C. Jennings Lodge; $10. Oregon Iron & Steel Co., to Flor ence Kruse, block 6, Lake View Vil las; $10. - A. J. Forbes to N. D. Piatt and wife, lot 15, Orchard Homes; $650. John C. Ryan and wife et al to James P. Ryan, 8 acres in T. 1 S.. R. 2 E.; $1. James P. Ryan et al to Mary Man The Man Who Pat the E E s In F E E T Look for This Trade-Mark Pie ture oo the Isabel when buying ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Antiseptic Powder for Tea. Xnde-Mark. der. Aching Feet. Sole? every, where, 25c Sample FREE. Address, AIXEN S. OLM STED, Le Boy, N. Y. Thos. F. Ryan and wife to J. A. Confer, lot 6 and fractional lots 3 and 5, block 21, County addition to Ore gon City;- $600. The First State Bank, of Gresham. to Archie Meyers, all of south half of east half of Sec. 9, T. 2 S., R. 5 E., that lies south of the county roal; $10. John F. Jennings and wife to Julia E. and D. H. Ulbrand, .905 acres in Berryman Jennings D. L. C, and one acre adjaoenet to lot 57, First addi tion to Jennings Lodge; $3,000.. Burell Investment company tl the Fidelity company, block. 14, Waverly Heights; $1. Oregon Swedish Colonization com pany to David E. Lofgren, N. E. of N. W. Vi Sec. 15, T. 5 S., R. 3 E.; $500. 3 Joel M. Long and wife to Blanche L. Smith, half interest in lot 1, Rose wood; $557. George W. McCoy to same, same; $10. Dewitt A. Grow and wife to John Valberry and wife, 10 acres in N. W. of Sec. 36, T. 1 S., R. 3 E.; $3,000. Mary - B. and Martin Flanagan to Kate c: Flanagan, lot 1, block 103, Oregon City; $1. John Parsons and wife to N. B. and C. C. Stevens, 31 acres in Sec. 28, T. 2 S..-R. 2 E.; $10. . , .- ; W. W. Smith to ' J, Walter Boyls, tract adjacent to tract -80, Jennings Lodge; $350. J. W. Draper and wife to Mary F. Carothers, lot 3, block 10, CanemaX $10. :. -:-.:.: William C. Metzgar ' to Benf.'.' C. Kimbly, south half ofj north half of N. E. of S. E. Sec.,25, T. I S., R. 3 E.; $800. ,v William E. Welch and wife to Ern est Schwsdler, lots 1 and 3, block 18, Deer Park;, $85. . - v ; Portland Water Power &' Electric Transmission Co., to Estacada Realty Co., lot 7, block 1, lot 1, block 4, lots 3, 26, 35, 40, 41,.block 5 and lot 9, block 7, ; $600. . . - Estacada Realty Co. to' Peter Mat zaniny, lot 7, block 1, Terrace Addi tion, Sec. 20, T. 3 S., R. 4 E.; $5, J. C. Wilson and wife to W. Z. Bes son, north half of west -half of S. W. of Sec 3, T. 4 S R. 1 E.; $10,000. Daniel Roth to Wm. Roth, one-tenth interest -in 110 acres in Sec. 35, T. .4 S., R. 1-E.; $10. ' - Wm. S. Biddell and wife - to The Burrell Investment Co... block 14, Waverly Heights; $2,475. i- N. P. Adams and wife to Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co., trustee - 40,98 acres in John Klingler D. L. C; $1. Edwin L. Moore and wife to same, part of John Klingier and wife D. L. C. in Sec. 19, T. 4 S., R. 2 E.; $1. - Peter Nauertz to same, S. E. of N. E. sec. 25, T. 1 S, R. 1 E.; $1. . Jacob Carbiener and wife to same, S. W. V of S. E. Vt. Sec. 24, T, 4 S., R. 1 E.; $1. P. M. Graves and wife to same, N. E. of N. E. , Sec. 25, T. 4 S., R. I E.; $1. Francis C. Klingier and wife to same tract in John Klingier and wifi D. L. C; $1. DLatourette and wife and D. C. Latojjfte and wife to same, part of John i,. K'msisr and Mary Ann Kling ier D. U C. in T. 4 S., R. 4 E.; $1. Sophia Grimm to same, 40 acres in John L. Klingier and wife D. L .0. : $1. . Red. Cross Tansy Pills FOR Sapprsssel lfensiruat!3!i PAINFUL Menstruation And a PREVENTIVE tor FEMALE " 1 J' IRREGULARITIES. Are Safe and Reliable. Perfectly Harmless Pnrnlv Veffo- tabidl JNevei . PRICE Sl-OO Sent Dostoaid on receipt ot - -; Mnnw refonded if not as Wa . Rntiklfot mmnt friee. Ay r . Vl'n ae Cinchona l0..Des Moines, Iowa Take adantage of our new Parcel Post and order a bottle of us today THE JONES DRUG CO. Beaver Bldg., Oregon City, Ore. i