Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, August 15, 1913, Image 4

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1913.
aa Read the Announcement Ibelow and seethe
FREE 0 Yuot cc no canvassing or sottcting neccessary
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Save Yottf Sales
Checks
ON ALL PURCHASES
MADE at OUR STORE
present them to the Enterprise office and re.
ceive your votes for 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
When You are
in a Rush for
Printing
Remember
The Enterprise
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. -
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EXPLANATION.
Don't Forget!
You get a
TEAS
Special This Week:
GUNPOWDER MEYUNE 45c
BASKET FIRED JAPAN. 45c
CELYON, the great favorite among
all black teas
LIPTON'S TETLEY'S
HORNI MAN'S
65c
Phone 74
HE. 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 Good for 1000 Votes
fmmtn Oregon City Enterprise's
lUUpUll 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.
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.
Every contestant entering the con
test is entitled to one nominating cou
pon good for 1000 vote3. The only ex
ception to contestants entering the
Bargain Contest are employees of this
office or the stores advertising on this
page.
STEIN-BLOCH
Suit for
sis
At
Price Bros.
Where Clothes Fit
6TH AND MAIN STS.
We give S & H Green Stamps.
If it isiv't an Eastman it isn't a KodaK
3-A Folding Pocket Kodak
FOR BEGINNER OR EXPERT
Post Card Size
TLe beginner appreciates its
simplicity, and the experienced
amateur its wonderful capabilities.
Takes 34x5 pictuijes. Equipped
to do any class of work. Price
$20.00. Free instructions.
Films Developed 10c per Roll
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
The Rexall Store
8
IPirairalk Ooscln.
OREGON CITY, OREGON
iOORS
Good, Substantial Ones
from$1.00 Up
FLY TRAPS
SURE CATCH" 15c and Up
Adjustable Window Screens and
Fly Screen by the Yard
You Con Fill Your Lunch Basket
From the following list, and this is the place to buy them;
Blue Ribbon Bread, Heinz Baked Beans and Pickles, Tea Garden Peanut Butter, Corned Beer,
Chipped Beef, Sardines, Salmon, Tuna Fish, Deviled Ham, Veal Loaf, Vienna Style Sausage, Ripe
Olives and. N. B. C. Cookies and Crackers.
THE HUB GROCERY CO
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Bass-Hueter Pure Paints
. Hueter's Varnishes
VONDERAHE
& BOOTH
Paints, Oils, Varnishes
Wall Paper
207 Seventh St., Oregon City
Phone Main 4082
GARAGE
We have the best equipped Garage in Clackamas Couuty
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.
FfefttS Quantity and Quality for Cash Jvjgg
Home Sugar Cured Hams and Bacons, Kettle Rendered Lard Gives satisfaction.
A trial will convince you. .
7TH STREET MARKET 7th and Center Sts.
WE
Are Not Having
Geo. A. Harding
WILLAMETTE BUILDING .
Drugs and Medicines
and Toilet Articles
NOTHING BUT THE BEST
Courteous treatment
extended to alL
3ut to look at the prices on our
goods you would think we were.
That is because we carry the
goods tha't working men want at
the prices they can afford to pay.
Shoes, suits, shirts and hats in
fact everything you need will be
found here at just that price you
have intended to pay.
WorkingmanY
Store
NEXT TO THE BELL THEATRE
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
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
(QTHL OEM BOR, r57
HAS GOOD GROCERIES CORNERED lf
BothPhenesAT SEVENTH AND CENTER STREETS
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
MEADOWBROOK.
MARQUAM.
A little rain Tuesday morning first
in six weeks.
Mrs. Ralph Holman and son, Charles
attended the birthday party on Mrs. i
Holman sister's little girl, Wllma Al
bright, of Union Mills, Friday. j
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chindgren and j
family took supper and spent a pleas
, ant evening at Nordling's of Union j
Mills. j
Mrs. McClure is on the sick list at !
present. - j
Miss Hazel Larkins is spending a
week at Marquam visiting relatives, j
Mrs. Milton Chindgren received a j
telegram last week containing the j
sad news, the death of her mother in
Nebraska, she has the sympathy or,
her neighbors and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins and
children, Nettie, Allen, Ruth and Alma,
spent Sunday afternoon at P O. Chind
gren's. Mr. Will holman, of Portland, came
out with a crowd Sunday and enjoyed
a few hours on his place.
Mr. R. L. Orem and family visited
at J. F. Chase's Sunday afternoon.
Mr. G. McClure had a man out look
ing at his place Sunday.
The Marquam band furnished the
music at Wilhoit Springs last Sunday.
Mliss Freetie Asbo is visiting friends
in Oregon City this week.
Mr. G. W. Bentley returned from
Cottage Grove last week, where he
had been visiting his son, Chesley,
and family. -
There is two clover hullers at work,
Clines Brothers' and Roy Ridings',
both new machines.
Wm Nicholson'finished hulling his
c'.over last week he had 150 bushels.
Several hundred acres to hull near
here.
Miss Genevieve Mumpower of Ore
gon City and Miss Hazel Larkins of
Meadow Brook are the guests of Echo
Larkins this week.
Mrs. Hatta Myers was over to Dono
Marion county, Monday to visit her
father and mother, and also to meet
her cousin.
REDLAND.
The hum of the binder and thresh
er is heard everywhere. Grain Is turn
ing out fairly good.
August Funk, who has been' sick
with heart trouble at his daughter's,
Mrs. A. M. Kirchem's, was taken to
the Oregon City Hospital Sunday
morning. And Alice Funk who has
been in the hospital six weeks with a
broken arm, returned home Sunday
afternoon.
Born, to the wife of James Fullam,
August 4, a daughter. Mother and
child are doing well.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Oldham, who
have been visiting in the east since
November were visiting old neighbors
in Redland last Week, before going to
Goldendale to make their home.
Mrs. frank Mattoon and daughter,
have been very sick but are recovering.
CLARKES.
Buol Bros, are cutting their grain.
Mr. Mjarquardt and son, Rufert, were
in town on Monday.
Mrs. Lizzie Ringo visited Mrs. E.
A. Cumins last Sunday.
Alfred Marquardt helped Mr. W. H.
Bottemiller haul hay last week.
'iLewis Maxson is cutting grain for
Mrs. Lee.
Miss Lydie Kleinsmith is working
for Mrs. Jewett at Union Mtflls.
Henry Kleinsmith was in town last
week.
Mr. W. H. Bottemiller is cutting
grain.
Young Holderman is working for
Mrs. Lee.
Charles Henton is working for Mr.
J. Tallman.
WILLAMETTE.
Rutherford Bevens is visiting with
his maternal grandparents at Hood
River. His aunt, Mliss Susie Vaughn
was here on a visit first, then accom
panied him .home. ,
Miss Mildred Ream is visiting
friends at Astoria.
Mrs. Manning went to Portland Sat
urday , afternoon to come home with
her young daughter, Margaret, who
has been visiting an aunt
Sydney Waldron went to Portland
Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. Jen
nie Burnett.
The young trends of Miss Audrey
Tour gave her a surprise party Friday
evening.
Miss Edith Marsh visited with
friends in Portland last week, .
. Miss Ruth Gordon visited in, Port
land Saturday.
Frank Bennett entertained his S. S.
class and the girls of classes No. 4
and 5 and Mrs. Lyons at his home
recently. There was music, games
and delicious home made ice cream
and cake. " '
There will be a social of a novel na
ture at the Willamette church Tues
day evening, August 12th, which the
public are cordially invited. It is
hoped that this social will be such a
financial as well as social success as
to clear the remaining indebtedness
on the church, which is only about
$20. -
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Ross, of Gladstone, formerly of this
place, rejoice with them over the ar
rival of fine young daughter, July 29.
The recent S. S. picnic held at the
Park was well attended. A pencil and
penny hunt among the grass created
great fun. Mrs. Daisy Ream won the
most pencils with Mrs. R. A. Junkin a
close second. The one nickel hid, was
found by little Katharine Cobb.
The many friends of Mrs. W.a.
Ream who has been very seriously ill
will rejoice that she is a little better
at this writing.
A number of improvements are to
be noted in Willamette. The house
occupied by Harry Greaves, has a
fresh coat of paint, a fine cement
foundation and a fine new wire fence
around the Baker residence.
Donald Capen celebrated his 12th
birthday by a lawn party, July 29,
to his class at school. Games and
refreshments and a jolly good time
STAFFORD. .
Monday evening black clouds rolled
up and threatened a deluge of rain,
but only .04 of an inch fell, wetting
the grain abont like a heavy dew, for
which many with grain in the field
felt very thankfuL
The doctor did not feel satisfied
about Mrs.. Nemec's broken knee and
took her to Portland Thursday after
noon and had it examined by X-ray,
and found while it was set all rght, a
bone in the knee was cracked and
the ligaments very badly strained. She
is now walking about the house on
crutches. She has the sympathy of all.
Homer Nussbaum, who hurt his
hand so badly In a feed cutter, is
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pions of the Recall. Mbre such statements will be coined and placed in cir
culation. The county records are public documents open to the inspection
of every citizen. .The county court's proceedings are published monthly so
every one may know what we are doing. We urge all citizens to satisfy
themselves first hand from the records. Signatures may have been obtained
on the recall petition through fraud and misrepresentation; the petitions may
not be legally drawn f the Recall Act may not be self-executing, but, we shall
throw no straw in the way of .an election. We welcome the test
All we ask is a fair and impartial expression of our citizenry at the polls.
R. B. BEATIB,
.. - ;J. ' " N.BLAIR,
getting along as well as could be ex
pected. He has to be taken to Dr.
Mount's office every day to have it
dressed.
Mrs. Keckel, Mrs. Adolph Delkar's
mother who was taken to the hospital
about ten days ago died on Monday,
the 4th. The funeral was held Wed
nesday at 2 P. M. at- the Baptist
church, and interment was made in
Riverview cemetery. A number of
her old trends -from this place went
down to the funeraL
Itching Scalp
Easy to Get Rid of by Using Parisian
: Sage, the Guaranteed Hair
Invigorator
Just as long as you have dandruff
your head will itch. It's the little mi
crobes that are gnawing down into the
hair roots. It may take a long time
for these persistent pests to get down
to the vital part, but when they do,
they will destroy the life of the hair
in a very short time.
If you want to stop itching scalp
and drive away dandruff, you must
first kill the dandruff germs or. mi
crobes. ' ...
Parisian Sage will do this. Just get
a 50c bottle today; relief will come
immediately, and if at the end of two
weeks your itching scalp and dandrurf
have not disappeared, you can have
your money back.
Parisian Sage is also a delightful
hair tonic, and is used by refined wo
men who desire fascinating, lustrous
and luxuriant hair. A large bottle only
costs 50 cents at Huntley Bros. Co.
and druggists everywhere. The girl
with the Auburn hair is on every bot
tie.
HUNTLEY BROS, Druggists