Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 08, 1913, Image 4

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$75.00 fop yoar club or cfctMch---no canvassing lot solicting neccessary
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ave i .otw oaies
fON ALL PURCHASES
MADE at OUR STORE
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present them to the Enterprise office and re
ceive your votes for CASH PRIZE CONTEST
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MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG.
SECTIONAL POST BINDERS
CANVAS AND CORDUROY
Made in all sizes to fit any sheet
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Phone 74
HANSEN'S
HOME MADE
OR.E JfLlD
MAIN 33. B-39
7 Tickets 25c
TWO BAKERIES
BRANCH
7th and Jefferson
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Wedding & Birthday Cakes
a specialty
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
MILLER-PARKER
6TH AND MAIN STS.
! jV ggg Quantity and Quality for
Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacous, Kettle Rendered
A trial will convince you.
7TH STREET MARKET
COOPER
TO FLASH
Of! FILM
The "Leather-Stocking Tales" of J.
Fenimore Cooper met with such a
hearty reception from the public that
he extended them over no less thau
five volumes, every one of which
mde a fortune, for the publisher. The
most popular of these stories, "Deer
slayer, ' forms the basis for a magni
ficent photo-play that has been stag
ed by the Vitagraph company an.I
which will be presented here on Mon
day July 14, at the Grand theater. --"The
Deers'.ayer" tells a fascinat
ing story of the unrequitteJ love of
a trapper's daughter for a mighty
hunter, of an Indian and his bride and
of the heroic self-sacrifice of a girl
for those she loves. The scene is
- laid on Lake Ostego, not far from
UUca, N. Y., amid what was an al
most trackless forest, abundantly pop
ulated with wild animals and birds.
The time of the story is in the pre
revolutionary days, when the colony
of New York was under the control
of a British Governor.
Indians at that time roamed far
and wide, and when on the warpath
constituted a serious menace to any
small body of white men. Deerslay
r. had been brought up by a tribe
of Delawres and ws therefore well
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Special This Yeek:
Nomination
Coupon
$75.00 in Gold for
'or .
Add
ress
(Only one nomination coupon is allowed each contestant.
Good Any Time During Contest.
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versed in Indion forest-lore and wood
craft. How he used his knowledge
and by his personality saved a whole
I family from massacre is well told in
I this, one of the finest two-part pro
ductions that has been seen on the
I moving-picture screen for some time.
I JENNINGS LODGE.
! The United States Civil Service
j Commission announces that on Sat-
urday, July 26th, 1913, that an exam
. ination will be held .at Oregon City.
I as a result of which it is expected to
; make certification to fill a contemplated
; vacancy in the position of fourth class
postmaster at Jennings Lodge, and
other vacancies as they may occur
at that office, unless it shall be de
cided in the. interests of the service
to fill the vacancy by reinstatement.
The compensation of the postmaster
at this office is 1220.00 for the last
(iscal year.
Age limit, 21 years and over on the
date of the examination, with the ex
ception that in a state where women
are declared by statute to be of full
age for all purposes at 18 years, wo
men 18 years of age on that date of
the examination will be admitted.
Applicants must reside within the
territory supplied by the post office
for which the examination is . an
nounced. GLAD TIDINGS.
Neighbor Shnack visited our mer
chant, J. H. "Boldon, of Marquam and
purchased a hag rake and a mower.
When You are
in a Rush for
Printing
Remember
The Enterprise
GUNPOWDER MEYUNE 45c
BASKET FIRED JAPAN... 45c
CELYON, the great favorite among
all black teas
LIPTON'S TETLEY'S
HORNIMAN'S 65c
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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.
SATISFIED.
Cash jVJggg
Lard Gives satisfaction.
7th and Center Sts.
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Mr. Rue purchased a durable and
well appearing surrey of firm in Sil
verton. Edgar Shaver and Henry Barth each
bought a late improved hack, or hack
and carriage combined.
Miss Mona Garrett, of Glad Tidings,
and Lou Hubbard, liveryman of Mulino
were married in Vancouver, Wash.,
Wednesday, June 25, returning to the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Garrett, on Saturday, June 28, where
the bride will" remain for the coming
two months giving Mr. Hubbard ample
time to finish his house in course oi
erection in Molalla, where they will
then move, begin housekeeping, and
be at home, to their many friends.
An auto and buggy collision took
place on the North Garrett hill not
long since that makes one's hair raise
when acquainted with the circum
stances. Mr. Lucht, a German resi
dent of this neighborhood was driving
up the hill and was nearing the curve
when without any warning an auto
with several ruffians in it came tear
ing down the hill at the rate of at least
40 miles per hour, running into his
buggy, upsetting. It throwing one
horse over in a wire v fence among
rocks and logs. The young man was
thrown at least 15 feet, striking with
his back against an anchor post, injur
ing his spine and one hip perhaps
permanently. The driyer of the auto
never halted, but set his sails and
flew the faster, passing through Mar
quam at the rate of 50 miles an hour,
being strangers no one knows who
they were.
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 e to res 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 b,e giv
en for the amount shown on each
check. Five votes will be given for
each five cents shown ox 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.
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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, wflicn will be published else
where in this paper daily. The Re
fund Bargain page appears Tuesday
. and Friday for a period of ten weeks.
Mr.Workingman!
We have your summer clothes
at prices that will keep
you
cool. Stylish and serviceable
clothes and shoes at workins-
men s prices.
WorkingmanV
Store
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
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Mr. Rue has purchased a surrey for
the use of himself and family.
Mr. Lucht has a number of acres ut
hay laying in the swath that was cut
some three weeks since, of course in
a ruined condition.
Mr. Schnack butchered and took to
Canby a load of spring lambs, being
in prime condition he received a good
price for them.
Mr. Wooster. of Corvallis; has been
visiting with his brothers, George aad
John, of tliis place, for the past week.
He will return home Saturday.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Oregon Iron Steel company to El
mer Leroy Shipley, lot 44, block 16.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co's 1st addi
tion to Oswego; J10.
P. S. DeShields and wife to Katie
Clarke, one acre of DeShields prop
erty, on Clackamas valley road, one
mile east of Clackamas station; 250.
Charles Dunham to Rosina Haight,
tract 18, Oregon Homes; $10.
George Thomason and wife and
other heirs of Nels Nelson to Martha
Nelson, blocks 660 and 49, and south
part of block 58, Clackamas Heights;
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JohnW. Loder and wife and W. F.
Schooley and wife to John Oslund,
lots 5 and 6, block 1, Schooley's addi
tion to Gladstone. -
Charles Fredrich 'and wife to Ada
Frost, IT acres in Andrew Hood and
wife D. L. C; $10. ;
Ada Frost to Etel Friedrich, same;
Our
Clean-Up
Sale
Now in Full Force
Entire Stock at 20 j
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to 25 per cent re-
fw rnntrart articles !
Price Bros.
Where Clothes Jit
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
Each month our businesss increases, and
THERE IS A REASON
Come here for your Groceries and you will learn the RE A- !
SON. If you can't come, send the children. They are welcome and j
will be treated jwith the same courtesy as yourself.
THE HUB GROCERY CO
Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
Hueter's Varnishes
VONDERAHE
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh St., Oregon City
Phone Main 4082
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IT - WILL -
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
CHO E NRQR
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED
Both Phones AT. SEVENTH AND CENTER
$10.
M. L. Blakelee and wife to W. ' R.
Blackburn and wife, lot 6, block 81
Oregon City; $1,475.
Ella A. Johnson to JameS t. Coon,
lot 6, block 36, Oregon Iron & Steel
company's first addition to OSWsgo;
$10. .
Lizzie and Henry' Belding - to P6tV
land, Eugene & Eastern, right-of-way
across Sees. 2, 11 and 10, T. 3 S., R
1 E.; $1.
W. F. Harris and wife to R. M. C.
Brown, tract in block 1, Darling's add.
to Oregon Cit; $500.
Sarah C. Miller to Franci McGa
huey and wife, tract commencing at
easterly corner of lot 8, block 57,
Oregon City; $1,350.
Mary T. and S. A. D. Hungate to
Sarah H. Smith, 5 acres in Presley
Welch and wife D. L. C. in Sec. 10.
T. 2 S, R. 2 E.; $10.
Wm. Smith and Sarah A. Smith to
Mary T. Hungate,. northerly naif of
lot 2, block 140, Oregon City; $10.
The Glenmorrie company to W W.
Bollen and W. H. Markell, northely
half of tract 14, Glenmorrie; $2,250. .
Wiliam Cherryman to Rose P. Horh
iston, lots 5 and 10, and that part of
lots 4 and 11 lying west of the county
road, all in block 98, Gladstone; $1.
Goran Asplund and wife to Erick L.
Asplund, south half of E. 4 Sec.
8, T. 5 S., R. 3 W.: $600.
C. W." Bryant to Clackamas county.
road right-of-way in T. 2 S., R. I.E.;
$1.00. ; '
Oregon Iron & Steel company to
Clackamas county, road right-of-way,
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Fjr sirtlc Oosclrtj
Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING
Drugs and Medicines
. and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
. extended to all.
PAY - Y
same section; $1.
Cordelia E. and E. L. Lane to Clack
amas county, same; $1.
Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to Clack
amas county, same; $1. '
T. G. Rees and wife ,to Clackama3
county, same in Charles Brown D. L.
C; $1. - .
Bert B.Varing and Wife to J. IX
Waring, lots 27 to 31, inclusive, block
il, Hydo Park; $200. ...
C. L. Lamed and wife aM John
MS?ksn to G. P. Eartlett and vrUe, 4.66
acf in southwest corner of S'- E. V,
Sec. t, T. 1 S., R. 2 E.; $10.
George A. Hardin's et al to C&ack
amas emmty, 5.93 acre in Jas. Wias
ton D. f, C, in Sec. 21, T. 2 S., K.. 2
E.; $889..4, .
F..A. KiISpp and wife! to Grant Nl
Barker, lots IS, 17, and 1$, in Sec. 31,
T, 1S,R.2 E".; $1,050. -
Andrew J. Kitzmiller to &isan R.
Kitmiller, N. E. of N. E!, Sec.
7, T. 3 S., R. 4 E.; $1.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
The following is a list of unclainf&C
letters at the Oregon City, P. O. tt
the week ending July 5, 1913:
Women's listf Butler, Mrs. Mia
nie; Gillet, Mrs. Laura; Miss Ruth
Stevens. Men s list :Johnson, A. C;
Weldon, W. J. Sutherland, Frank B.;
Kauffman, S. B.; Pratt, W.!.Rayward,
J. B. .
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Caloric Cook Stove
It bakes bread, pies an 3
cakes. It roas;s meats and
cooks vegetables wilhov.
previous heating. It -cooks
without fire and cooks far
better than, any stove can
'possibly do. Saves - fuel
saves time, and gives you
better, food. For sale only by
Huntley Bros. Co.
The Rexall Store
Furniture
Hardware
English Breakfast Table
very substantial jJ2. 75
SEVENTH AND
M. E. B U N N t
C. H. DICKEY
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CENTER 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 no more.
W. W. W. Guaranteed Rings
are solid gold, set with the var
ious blrthstones.
,- THEY COST FROM $2.00 UP
BURMEISTER
& ANDRESEN
Oregon City Jewelers
STREETS
NOW SOLD IN AMERICA
In Less Than Five Yesrs, Parisian
Sage, the Splendid Hair Tonic,
is Sold All Over America
There is a - reason for- the phen
omenal sale? of Parisian Sage in tho
United State's during the past three
years.
And the reason is plain to all: Par
isiaa Sage does Just what it is adver
Used to do.
Ask". Huntley Uros. about it, ths?
will te?H you that they rigidly guafan-
lee ic t cure danautr, stop taitm;
hair or ii$hing scalp,- In two weeks f.
money bek. i
any man o woman sho'Sid fail to take
advantage at the above1 generous offer.-
- -.
But one tUkf that has Par!9
fen Sage so fcaous is it peculiar
per to turn Ki harsh, un'iffifActiva
hai that man Women possess? Into
uxusrfont and raita hair in ? fcort
time. Women of rStSaiement the
try ovier are using fi tod it never fe-
appoint..
Sold by druggists everywhere am
by Huntley Bros, for 501 &snts a larga
bottle.
. Ohio-Kentucfc Tennis TourWey.
LOCISVILLE, Ky, July 7. Th an
nuai lawn tennis tosrnament for ine
championship of Ohio and Kentucky
began in this city today and will-ctw
unue inrougn tne weett.
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