- OREGON" CITY. OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1,1913- 00 QQ Read the Annotmcement Ibelow and secie FREE 'W 0 Yvot cItk f chfch no canvassing of solicting , neccessaty PFREE Save Yot Sales 4 ON ALL PURCHASES Al&CKS MADE at OUR STORE present them to the Enterprise office and re ceive your votes fof CASH PRIZE CONTEST Bannon & Co. MASONIC TEMPLE BLDG. SECTIONAL POST BINDERS CANVAS AND CORDUROY Made in all sizes to fit any sheet OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE I When You are in a Rush for Frintixig Remember The Enterprise Iteas S $ For the benefit of the large number of shopper 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 mopthly 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. Don't Forget! You get a STEIN-BLOCH Suit for At Price Bros. Where Clothes Fit 6TH AND MAIN STS. We give S & H Green Stamps. Leave Your Kodak Work With Us We want the opportunity of demonf tating the sup orior results you get when you let us develop and print your Kodak pictures. Twenty-Four Hour Service Leave your films today and gat your pictures tomorrow that's our way. Prompt service, the best results and prices right Films Developed 10 cents per Roll Velox Prints, vest pocket size, 3c each No. 2 Brownie size 4c each Other sizes 5c each Ve lox postcards 5c each HUNTLEY BROS. CO. ' "The Rexall Store" - Special This Week: GUNPOWDER MEYUNE 45c BASKET FIRED JAPAN. ....... .45c CELYON, the great favorite among all black teas LIPTON'S TETLEY'S HORNIMAN'S 65e Phone 74 H. F. BRIGHTBILL HANSEN'S HOME MADE BREAD MAIN 33IB.39 7 Tickets 25c TWO BAKERIES BRANCH 7th and Jefferson MAIN 24 Wedding and Birthday Cakes a Specialty Nomination Coupon Good for 1000 Votes Oregon City Enterprise's Bargain Contest $75.00 in Gold for Saving Cash Checks 'or. Add ress (Only one nomination coupon is allowed each contestant. Good Any Time During Contest. Turn these checks into The Enter prise's office, where votes will be giv en for the amount " shown on each check. fe 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 j, 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. 3 OREGON CITY, OREGON Good, Substantial Ones from$1.00 Up iftSBS FLY TRAPS "SURE CATCH" 15c and Up Adjustable Window Screens and Fly Screen by the Yard Each month our businesss increases, and" THERE IS A REASON Come here for your Groceries and you will learn the REA SON. If you can't come, send the children. They are welcome and will be treated with the same courtesy. as yourself. THE HUB GROCERY CO. SEVENTH AND CENTER STS. M. E. BUNN C. H. DIOKEY -4 GARAGE 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, 6TH AND MAIN STS. 4 M6fltS Quantity and Quality for Cash JtS Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons, Kettle Rendered Lard Gives satisfaction. A trial will convince you. 7TH STREET MARKET 7th and Center Sts. You Wear Good Clothes Bass-Hueter Pure Paints Hueter's Varnishes VONDERAHE & BOOTH Paints, Oils, Varnishes Wall Paper 207 Seventh St., Oregon City Phone Main 4082 BECAUSE you know that you owe it to yourself to make a good appear ance." It increases your self-respect and the respect of your neigh bors. For That Reason You should buy your clothes of us; we sell better clothes for the same money as others or the same clothes for less money. Geo. A. Harding WILLAMETTE BUILDING - Drugs and Medicines and Toilet Articles NOTHING BUT THE BEST Courteous treatment extended to alL In Fact IT - WILL - PAY - YOU 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 THE ONE PERFECT GIFT We sell at workingmen's prices. 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 birthstones. THEY COST FROM $2.00 UP " BURMEISTER .& ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers Workingman's Store NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE C H OENBQ 3R HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED Both Phones AT SEVENTH AND CENTER STREETS t NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MACKSBURG. The haying season is on, with per fect weather, dry, with bright sr-.shine and a breeze so cool that even that hard work can be done in comfort. The farmers are rushing the hay, shocking, fearing they may be inter rupted by rain. The hay crop is heavy and of good quality. A largu quantity of oats has also been cut and seems to be excellent in yield, as well as superior in quality. Wheat is about ready for the reaper, and, from appear ance, promises well. New potatoes j are in general use, and are of the fin i est quality. Small fruits, including the wild blackberry are about all I gathered, but the early apples are tak ' ing their place. The pasture holds its , own to an unusual degree, for the sea Bon as is show by the fine appearance of the cattle, as well as in the large production of butber,-fat. Frank Hilton has begun cutting ' grain on Mr. Baldwin's Ranch. Mrs. Vorse, of Astoria, who, with her son, has been spending sometime with her sister, Mrs. Carl Boesche, has gone home. Miss Bertha Boesche is staying at the home of her aunt in Astoria, but is expected to come home in time for the threshing and the hop picking. On Wednesday evening Mr. Frank Hilton with his party, returned from their outing, having caught over four hundred mountain trout With the rising generation of Macks burg, next in importance to the Juve nile Fair, comes the annual hop-pick, ing. Not alone Tor the sociability they enjoy in each other's company, but also in yiew of the neat bank accounts that year by year are augmented by this industry. Thus are the children in our agricultural communities learn ing the true secret of honorable and substantial gain. Each year they on that their Mother Earth is ready to give them rich and sure return for all the labor they bestow upon her, and day by day, principles of integrity, are i taking root in their minds, leaving no room for that selfish cunning . that many people are pleased to call by the agreeable name or "business tact. Mr. J. Gibson is enjoying a visit. from her two daughters, Mrs. Ed Bur gess, of Friend, Ore., and Mrs1. Voegel, of Eureka, Cal., each attended by her two children.: ;.. Mr., and , Mrs. A, A. Baldwin drove to Canby on Tuesday morning. Evangelistic services are held niebc- ly in a tent near the Mennouite hurch. The writer takes this opportunity to inform the Macksburg readers of the Enterprise that the State Library Com mission wishe to place one of its traveling libraries in their town.- MARQUAM. Haying is a thing of the past Some have commenced to cut al- syke clover for seed, which is a heavy crop. Grain is ripening fast, and there is good prospect for a good yield. Mrs. Kathrine Jones is in a critical condition. G. W. Bentley is to take a trip to to the county seat soon. Mrs". Harry Jackson returned from the Salem hospital last week and is improving. . Mr. Oster had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse last week. It got hurt in a runway. Te Marquam band furnished the mu sic at Wilhoit Springs last Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Society is planning to give an ice cream social soon. Barton Jack made a business trip to Oregon City Monday. Mr. Marquardt' is hauling his hay. Mr. Buche was in town on Monday. Olga and Edna Elmer, Charles "and Emma Grossmiller and Ott Buol at tend camp meeting in. Oak Grove last Sunday. Rudolph Haag helped Mr. C. H. Bergman haul hay. Miss Ida Haag and E'.da Marquardt spent Sunday with Miss Mary Botte miller Mr. and Mrs. Bottemiller and daugh ter, Mary, were in town last Friday. Miss Laura Gard went to Eastern Oregon last week. . ' . ... Berry Buckner is visiting Mr. Max-son. ELDORADO. CLARKS. Arthur and Fred Bottemiller, from Rtdgefield, Washington, were out in Clarkes and visited their uncle, W. H. Bottemiller and family last Sunday. Will Wallace was in Oregon City Tuesday on business. Grandpa Wallace called on Gord en Smith's folks one day this week and took dinner with them. John L. Evans and O. Dix and. wife and C. Mallette, of-Mulino, left Wed nesday for Tillamook. . ' The Misses Ella White and Jennie Schatz came out from Oregon City and spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of Mulino. Miss Ina Smith is getting along fine with her music. Mrs ft ft. firavna nt MiiHno. la Im proving in health. She has been hav ing trouble with her throat Ed Howard made a hurried trip to Mulino Thursday. . The women and children are busy picking-blackberries. WILSONVILLE. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden, have re turned from a trip to Seaside. Mrs. Brown, of Klamath Falls, is visiting Mrs. Alison Baker.. Mrs. Aubrey Wood has been on the sick list for the past week. Elmer Hasselbrink has been clerk ing for Mr. Aden while he enjoyed a vacation. Mrs. Corby, of Portland, is visiting relatives near Wilsonville. Miss S. M.. Graham and nieces, Ro setta and Josephine, are enjoying a vacation at Hood River. Baling of hay has been the work of the past week among the farmers. We are glad to hear that our village residents are sending in' subscriptions to the Morning Enterprise where our items appear each week. Mrs. Cha3. Wagner will entertain the Parent-Teacher3' Association, as well as some other clubs at her home on Thursday, August 7th. Mrs. Ed Baker, is visiting at the home of ner daughter's, Mrs. Turner, in Portland. Clara Epler is visiting her gVand- mother, Mrs. Ridder. Ruby Baker is visiting relatives in Portland. Don't forget the basket social given by the ladies of the Frog Poifd Ger man Reform Church, on Friday even ing, August 8th, at 8 o'clock. The young ladies attending are requested to bring baskets of lunch to help out Robert Schuebel has just finished his barn. ' on Wednesday to meet her mother, who will accompany her home, and visit here for a short time. There will be an informal ice cream social given in the Corral Creek school grove on Saturday evening, August 2. Ice cream and cake will be 10 cents a dish. There will be no formal pro gram, but games will te played and a very pleasant evening is anticipated by the Mothers' Club members, who are giving the social. Come and bring your friends. . Professor Graham went to Portland on Tuesday, where he has pupils in music. . STAFFORD. Who dares call this "rain-sodden" Oregon, wh3n we are enjoying such beautiful days, and . health-giving nights, and no rain since July 6. M)rs. John Aden, and Mrs. Claus Pet ers have gone to the .seashore in search of health and strength. Mrs. Ida Delkar nd children re turned home last Sunday after a week's outing by the sea. Mrs. Sager and Mrs. Keckel, both former residents of Stafford spent a day- with relatives and attended church last Sunday. - Mrs. Nemec is resting as easily as can be expected with her broken leg The blood blisters below the break are drying up and Dr. Mount who is in attendance gives her a hope of get ting it into a plaster cast in another week. She seems uniformly patient under nor many afflictions. Hops are looking fine anl pru.n!-;-ing a heavy yinld in all yard-;. The baling machine, ownc J r.r1 op erated by Wed-dle and Diclv O J?n stadt, is very busy now da;3 b"'ins hay in the fields. Shines In Society Women With Fascinating - Hair Al ways Attract Attention If you are a woman with dull, life less, ordinary hair, do not feel dis tressed. Just make up your mind now that you can have just as luxuriant and captivating a head of hair as any other woman; and quickly too. Just go to Huntley, Bros. Co. this very day and get a bottle of Parisian Sage. Use it as directed, and in two weeks your scalp willbe free of dand ruff, your hair will be soft, lustrous and beautiful. If your hair is falling out, Parisian Sage will stop it , If your hair is thin, Parisian Sage will make it grow in heavily. If you have dandruff it will quickly vanish when Parisian Sage is used. It prevents hair from turning gray; stops itching scalp almost instantly and is the ideal dressing for daily use. A large bottle costs only 60 cents at druggists everywhere and Huntley. Bros. Co.; Giroux Mfg. Co.,' Buffalo N. Y are the American makers. . For Sale By ' HUNTLEY BROS. Co.