Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 01, 1913, Image 4

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OREGON CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1,1913.
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FREE $700 for yoor clofe oir chtfch--no canvassing of solicting neccessary
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Save Yottf Sales
Checks
present them to the Enterprise office and re
ceive your votes for CASH PRIZE CONTEST
Bannon&Co.
MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG.
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SECTIONAL POST BINDERS
CANVAS AND CORDUROY
Made in all sizes to fit any sheet
OREGON CITY
Phone 74
HANSEN'S
HOME MADE
BREAD
MAIN 33. B-39
7 Tickets 25c r
TWO BAKERIES
BRANCH
7th and Jefferson
MAIN 24
Wedding & Birthday Cakes
a specialty
We have the best equipped Garage in
l 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
Meats
Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons, Kettle Rendered
A trial will convince you.
7TH STREET MARKET
FORUM OF THE PEOPLE
The Willamette Election.
WILLAMETTE, June 30. (Editor
of the Enterprise) Will you allow a
Willamette voter to say a few words
through your paper in explanation of
the attempt of the Willamette people
to extend the corporate limits of their
town to include that part of the "mill
property which already belongs to
their school districts; but which
some of the greedy west siders are
trying to take away?
Some years ago when the Willam
ette school district (No. 105) was or
gnized out of part of the West Sid
district (No. 34) the boundaries were
decided by a vote of the whole dis
trict and the Wilamette district was
freely given that portion of the mills
and Electric Co's. property (about
2-5) which it has retained to the pres
ent time. This division has always
been considered fair and there has
never been any contention on the mat
ter Until the West Side decided to in
corporate and some, more greedy
than others, thought they saw a
chance to enrich their own district at
the expense of Willamette by taking
all the mills and the Electri Co's.
plant into the new incorporation.
The people of the Willamette dis
trict have labored hard to build up
a good school, and, as the mill prop
erty which the west siders proposed
to take from them, represented about
75 per cent of the valuation of their
district which would be practically
s s-
ON ALL PURCHASES
MADE at OUR STORE
V'
ENTERPRISE
Special This Week:
H. R BRIGHTBILL
Nomination
Coupon
$75.00 in Gold for
or .
Add:
reis
(Only one nomination coupon is allowed each contestant.
Good Any Time During Contest.
GARAGE
TRIAL. YOU WILL BE
6TH AND MAIN STS.
2sh Meats
, ruined if this property was lost to it,
I it was plaintly up to te people of the
district to make an effort to hold this
j property. ?
' The only feasabls plan, that could
be learned of by consulting the best
authorities, was for the town of Wil
lamette to extend the incorporation so
as to include the mill property in
question; thus preventing the west
side from incorporating it in their ter
ritory, and tying it to the Willamette
district for good. In order to take
this mill property into Willamette it
was necessary to include other prop
erty lying between the present city
limits and the mills and which in
cludes about 49 voters. At the first
meetings held in Willamette to dis
cuss the matter, these outside voters
were pretty well represented and
those present were almost unanimous
in expressing a desire to come into
Willamette; thereby preserving their
school district intact. For this rea
son, at first, there seemed to be no
doubt of the success of the undertak
ing and an election was ordered held
for the purpose of annexing-the terri
tory in question.
immediately a strong opposition
sprang up, partly from the west side,
where it was expected, but more from
the inside and from people who it was
naturally expected would be friendly
to Willamette. People who own no
property in the district, who have
never paid more than- a small person
al property tax in the district, and
who this year pay none at all.
Part of the voters in the disputed
district .were prosuaded to believe
The BELL
THEATRE
Where You Get
a Quarter's Worth
for a DIME
Fine Program
Today and
Tomorrow
GUNPOWDER MEYUNE ..45c
BASKET FIRED JAPAN 45c
CELYON, the great favorite among
all black teas
UPTONS TETLEY'S
HORNI MAN'S 65c
Good for 1000 Votes
Oregon City Enterprise's
Bargain Contest
Saving Cash Checks
Clackamas Couuty
lines and we are prepared
cars in a mechanical manner.
SAT1SFIED. -
Lard Gives satisfaction.
7th and Center Sts.
that ii would be more to their interest
to help improve the west side prop
erty which lies some two or three
miles distant, than to help improve
Willamette which joins their own
property, and of which they have al
ways been considered a part.
It was also argued, as stated in the
Morning Enterprise of the 29th inst.
that these property owners would
have to "bear a saare of the burdens
for past improvement in Willamette."
Now there are no burdens for past im
provements in Willamette to be born
by any one. . -
The only debts Willamettee owes
are for a small chemical fire engine
and some minor bills for which- there
is plenty of money in the treasures
hands to pay and which will no doubt
be all settled at the next meeting of
the council.
There is a good deal more to be
said in this matter, but these are the
main facts, and as I do not wish to
take up too much of your space, I will
close for this time.
ONE WHO BELIEVES IN FAIR
PLAT.
BERRIES HARD HIT
BY R5INY-4VEATHER
IS5 ! 1 ppi(ar.ii
r "opuerriea this week
kjsti
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 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. -!
. v.
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, which will be published else
where in this paper daily. The Re
fund Bargain page appears Tuesday
and Friday for a period of ten weeks.
Final Wind-Dp of Our
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 Display
WorkingmanY
Store
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
goth rather a shock Monday morning
when toe opening offerings of the
summer fruit were put on display.
Too much rain, or something else, had
spoiled most of the berries, and oa
many markets they were withdrawn
soon after opening time.
Cantaloupe, currants, watermelon,
cherries and some peaches, however,
were offered, and helped make up for
the slump in brries. Prices on all of
these varieties of fruit are reasonable,
considering the early time of the sea
son, and offerings are good and get
ting better daily. Watermelon was
retailing at from 3 eents a pound up,
cantaloupe found ready sale at -three
and four for two-bits, which peaches
came from both California and Ore
gon. -
Eggs continue to be quoted at from
18 cents up, wholesale, and are retail
ing at from 23 to 25 cents a dozen.
Portland seems much excited over
eggs, but Is not moving the market
one way or the other.
Fresh vegetables continue plentiful,
and prices are easy.
' Livestock, Meats.
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and
8c; cows 6 and 7c bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6; lambs
6 to 6 Vic.
" VEAL-i-Calvea 12c to 13c dressed,
according to grade.
WEINIES 15c lb; sauage. 15c lb. .
PORK 9 H and 10c
Poultry (buying) Hens 11 to 12c:
8tajt?. . '. uu. roosters c;
The
Hercules
Boys Suit
Is as Strong
as its
Name
Double Stamps with
every Boys Suit
from now till
4th of July
Price Bros.
Where Clothes Fit
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
SPECIALALL THIS WEEK- SPECIAL
Large 3-pound can Pork and Beans, 1C
regular 20c size, per can, only It) v
THE HUB GROCERY CO. SiTrY,
t
Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
Hueters Varnishes
VONDERAHE
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh St., Oregon City
fhone main 4U82 i
IT - WILL - PAY - YOU
To Get Our Prices on
Summer and SportingGoods
We have a complete line of hammocks, porch settees, lunch outfits
and sporting goods
MILLER-PARKER CO.
We Fix It
CM
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED
BothPhones AT SEVENTH AND CENTER
broilers 20 to 21c.
Fruits.
APPLES 50c and SI.
DRIED FRUITStbuying)
-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
17c; Oregon ranch candled 18 Mtc.
. 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; Shajr Brook
dairy feed $1.30 per hundred pounds. -
HAY (buying) Clover at $8 and
$9; 0at kay best $11 and $12; mixed
$9 to $11; Idaho and Eastern Oregon
timothy selling $20.60 to $23; valley
timothy, $12 to $15.
WEEK'S SPORTING EVENTS
- Tuesday.
Opening of annual tournament of
Royal Canaidian Golf association,
Toronto. ' , .. .
Championship races of the Can
adian Wheelmen's association, Water
loo, Ont.
Shelby Mazda Lamps Reduced !
T?enlarp wasteful carbon lamDS with ruereed Shelby' Mazdas and get
three times tne ngnt at tne same
cost. Fill everj- socket in the house
15 Watt.. .35c
20 Watt 35c
25 Watt . 35c
INSIST ON SHELBY MAZDA LAMPS. T
Telephone us now. ' Free Delivery
Hutltley BrOS. Co., The Rexall Store
IPirainilk
t
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Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING
Drugs and Medicines
and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
extended to alL
O E Ffl IB
Start of Intilanapolig-to-Log Angeles
tour of, Indiana Automobile Mbiyifac
turersi association, v.
Opening of Central Iowa Champion
ship tennis tournament, Toledo, Iowa.
Michigan "sttort-shiy" Trotting Cir
cuit begins its season at - Marshall,
Mich.
Wednesday.
Opening of Royal English Henley
Regatta, on the Thamts river, Eng
land. -
Al Delmont vs. Matt Brock, 10
rounds, at New York City.
Thursday.
French amateur championship golf
tournament opens at La Boulie,
France. - ,
Start of Great Lakes flying-boat
cruise from Chicago to Detroit.
Opening of annual Pacific Coast
motor boat regatta at Astoria, Ore.
Jack Dillon vs. Bill McKinnon, 10
rounds, at Indianapolis.
Al Kubiak vs. Jim Savage 10
rounds, at Rockaway Bach, N. Y. -
Joe Shugrue vs. Jimmy Duffy, 10
rounds, at Buffalo, N. Y.
Friday.
Opening of summer meeting of Ni
aeara Racine: association Vnrt Evio
Ont.
Panama-Pacific automobile ' road
race, Los Angeles to San Francisco.
Two-hundred mil nntomohilo tmpk
race at Columbus, Ohio.
Two-hundred-and-flfty-mile motor
cycle track race at Elgin, III -
Chir.acn Yacht rliih raroa tnr ho
Lipton Trophy, Cloarc Cup and Webb
cup.
cosi or uic sxuire um. " (
and get these low prices:
40 Watt 35c
60 Watt..v....W-"45cs:vr
inn Watt 80c
j
Furniture
Hardware
English Breakfast Table
very substantial J2. 75
Come here for your groceries and ask
for sales slip.
You may be the lucky one to get a
cash prize. - .
H AND
M. E. B U N N
C. H. D I O K EY
R STS.
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 sell W. W. W. Guaranteed
Rings, because they give . satis
faction. We sell them because
they are better than other rings
and cost n& 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
3
O IR
STREETS
cnampionsnips at San Framisco. t
Annual Pacific Coast Bwlmmin;
Willie Richie vs. Joe Eivers. 20
rouns at San Francisco. -
Ieach Cross vs. ' Dud" Anderson,
23 rounds, Los Angeles.
Johnny Dundee vs. Tommy Dixon,
iu rounds, at Albuqusrque, N. M.
Jess Willard VS. Al 'Williams.
rounds, "at Deno, Nev.
Ciiarley White vs. Jack Britton, 10
rounds, ai New Orleans.
Wildcat Ferns vs. Young Denny, 10.
rounds, at New Orleans.
George "Knockout" Brown vs. Jim
my Howard, 10 . rounds, at - Butte,
Mont.
Phil Harrison vs. Tommy Sheehan,
10 rounds, at Virginia, Minn.
Joe Eagan vs. Stsve Kennedy, ' 10
rounds, at Lowell, Mas3.
Saturday. ' ,' -, ".
British amateur athletic champion
ships at Stamford Gridge. !
Discuss White Slave Traffic.
LONDON, June 30. The annual
congress conducted by the Interna
tional Bureau for the Supprassion of
the White Slave Traffic assembled
here icdar and was formally opened
with an address by the Lord Mayor of
London. The gathering is the most
representative of Its kind ever held.
Nearly an of the prominent nations
have manifested their interest in the
movement by sending delegates to
the congress. The United States has
sent a score of delegates and Canada
is represented by a delegation of a
ksJ
dozen members.