Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 18, 1913, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE; THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1913.
spoiling a Good Thing. . ,
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Mrs. Ayers I hear they are going to
stop gossiping over the telephone.
Mrs. Dayton What a way to spoil a
practical invention!
Local Briefs
Abe Mille and wife, of Va.ncouver,
Washington, are visiting here.
A. Jack Baker and wife, of Cerrow,
are stopping at the Electric hotel.
Miss Eva Benson, of Portland, will
organize her piano class October 1st.
H. F. Brogdon and wife, of Shawnee?,'
pkla., are registered at the Electric
.liotel.
C. L. Standinger, of Molalla, has
business interests in the city Wed
nesday. ' ,,
Mr. ana Mrs. jester, or urants ess,
are in the city on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Howland.
A new sidewalk is baing biult at
MolaKa from the depot to the business
section of the city.
W. H. Hoskin of St. Johns, spent
Wednesday in the city attending to
matters of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Scranbell, who live
between Mlolalla and Liberal, were in
Oregon City Wednesday.
Mir. and Mrs. Otto Moehnske, were
in Oregon City from St. Johns on a
visit to friends for a few days.
Miss Eva Benson, well known in
Portland and Oregon City musical
circT.es, returned from Idaho where
she spent the summer.
Don't forget Nobel, 714 Main St.,
has on hand all kinds of cheess, Swiss
Cream and Limburger, in quantities
to suit.
Randall O'Ueil and Milton Noble
have returned after spending a few
weeks at San Francisco seeing tba
sights and enjoying a vacation.
Miss Goldie Harless and Miss
Maude Steininger, both of Molalla,
passed through here Wednesday on
their way to Portland, where they
will live.
Percy P. Caufielrl, clerk in one of
the banks, has gone on his vacation
while S. L. Stevens has returned from
his trip and is again at his post in
the bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Stevens and
daughter, Miss Helen, of Powell River
B. C, are in the city visiting Mrs.
Louis Farr. Miss Violet Farr, who
has been visiting the Stevens family
at their home, has returned with them
to Oregon City.
T. F. Rowland and his son, John F.
Rowland leave Thursday for Wales,
where the boy has an estate that has
been left to him by relatives. His
presence is needed there at once to
settle the accounts that are due him.
Walter Jakson, of Molalla, was in
the county seat on business Wednes
day.
The Man Who Put tbe
EE s in F E E T
Look for This Trade-Mark Pio.
hire oa tbe Label when buyinsr
ALLEN'S F00TEASE
Wwifma The Antiseptic Powder for Ten. '
TraUe-MarK. der. Aching Feet. -Sold every,
where, 25c. Sample FREE. Address.
ALLEN S. OLMSTED, Le Boy, N. Y.
GROWDS TO ATTEND
SHOW ATj MOLALLA
Large crowds are planning to leave
the city Friday morning for the fair
at Molalla and to spend the day in
that city looking over the exhibits
that have been gathered there from all
ever the district.
The progress of Molalla is exempli
fied by the number of exhibits that
will be on display this year and thj
grounds that they will cover. The of
ficers of the fair association have
gathered in displays from a large ter
ritory surrounding the city and have
also brought in exhibits that show the
growth and progress of the town in
the last year.
Molalla is also planning to send a
portion of its own "fair to the state
display at Salem, where it will be
well represented in a wide floor space.
The exhibit from that district will be
one of the features of the Clackamas
county show at the state fair.
If" you have stomach or bowel
trouble, heart, liver or kidney disease,
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will,
do you more good, in less time, than
any other remedy because it re
stores natural conditions. At all
druggists, 35c. - Jones Drug Co.
CHICKEN PRICES ARE
BROKEN BY RECEIPTS
With heavy receipts of supplies,
the chicken prices broke yesterday in
the markets after they had held firm
for a number of days. The shipments
that, came in were larger than usual
andthe price dropped over what it hai
been the day before.
Eggs, however, held as steady as
they ware on the last quotations with
little change in the appearance of tbe
market conditions. County veal is
scarce in the trade although the de
mand is good and the tone, as a re
sult, firm. Hogs are lower than for
several days. ' - .
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS .
Joseph Woerndlen and wife to Ed
win J. Myers, lots six to 11 inclusive,
block B. Milwaukie park, and quarter
acre in Georse Crow D. L. C; $10.
C. A. Ingalls and wife to O. C.
Graves and wife, 34.20 acres in T. 2 S,.
R. 2 E., P. Welch D. L. C; $10.
George Henry Sawtell . to Ida A.
Hess, N. E. S .E. .section one,
T. 3 S., R. 4 E.: $1.
Henry Sawtell ami -wif to Ta A.
Hess, lot three, section six, 1 S.,
R. 5 E.; $1. -
Edna H. Baker to El'.en E. Clodfelt
er, lots 15, 16, in block five, Milawukis
park; $10.
S. M. Goff and wife to Wadhams &
Keer brothers, tots lii, 18, 19, 22,
block two, In Morris subdivision;
$244.99. . .
A RELIABLE TONIC
M(any of the people around hre
know a good deal about this splendid
remedy; to those who do not, we wish
to say that Meritol Tonic Digestive is
the greatest, strength renewer,' flesh
builder and nerve tonic we have ever
seen. For people in poor health, weak
run down and played out, those not
as strong and vigorous as they shou'd
be, we recommend this tonic. Jones
Drug Co., sole agents.
OREGON CITY A GOOD TOWN
Oregon City is a mighty good town.
worthy of the best of everything.
That's why we have joined the Am
erican Drug and Press Association
and offer to our people the Meritol
line of preparations, made by the As
sociation and so d only through its
members. There is nothing like these
goods, guaranteed in every way. We
want Oregon City people to have the
best' there is, so we offer you this
line. Ask to see Meritol goods. Jones
Drug Co. local agents.
Twenty-five years ago, according to
items resurrected from its files by the
East Oregonian on September 12,
wheat was selling at Pendleton at a
high mark of 65 cents, the public
school enrollment was 237, and F. R.
Mitchell of the East Oregonion force
was "constructing a new residence
on his lots on lower Alta street."
NOTICE TO HORSEMEN
We have just bought the horse
shoeing shop at the foot of 6th- St..
and are now ready to do scientific
work. All work the best that can be
done. Come once and you will come
again. Telephone B Si
WHEATON & SHINVILLE
Better known as Peat the Horse
shoer and W. J. Wheaton, formerly
employed by J. F. Hodge.
The classified ad columns of The
Enterprise satisfy your wants.
Meritol Rheumatism Powders
The unusually large sale of this rem
edy is the best evidence we could of
fer you to prove its merit. It is made
of effective ingredients and is guar
anteed to give permanent relief for
rheumatism. We will gladly show
you the formula and explain its merit
to you. Jones Drug Co., local agents
Livestock, Meats
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and
8c; cows 6 and 7c; bulls 4 to 6c.
MUTTON Sheep 5 to 6 1-2; lambs
6to 6 l-2c,
POULTRY (Buying) Hens 12 and
13c; old roosters 8c; broilers 15c and
16c.
WEINIES 15c lb; sausage 15c lb.
PORK 9 12c and 10c.
VEAL Calves 12c to 15c dreeset
according to grade. "
Fruits y
APPLES 50c and $1.
. DRIED FRUITS-Buying) -Prunes
on basis 4 for 35 to 40c.
ONIONS $1 per sack.
POTATOES 75c and $1.00
, BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary
country butter 23c to 25c.
EGGS Oregon ranch, case count
28c; Oregon ranch candled 39c.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are
as follows:
. HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 9c.
CORN Whole corn $37; craclted
$38.
' SHEEP PELTS 75c to $1.50 each.
FEED (Selling) Shorts $27; bran
$25; feed barley $30 to $31.
FLOUR $4.50 to $5.
HAY (Buying) Clover at $8 and
$9.00; timothy $12.00 and $13.00;
oat hay best $10 and $11; mixed $9 to
$13; Idaho and eastern Oregon tim
othy selling $20; valley timothy $12
to $14.
OATS (Buying) $23.00 and $24;
wheat 79c and 80c; oil meal selling
$38; Shady Brouk feed $1.3o per cent.;
Probably no industry will be
"ruined," after all.
Must seem rather dull up in Pen
dleton this week.
One thing that royalty as a rule,
cannot be accused of is race suicide.
.When your're ailing and don't know
just what's the matter with you, the
safest thing to tae is Hollister's
Rocky Mountain T-ea, both because
it's the greatest all-around systemic
regulator, and because it cannot work
injury in any case, being purely vege
table. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
I Jones Drug Co.
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GRANDMOTHER
DARKEN
USED SAGE TEA TO
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Mixed With Sulphur It
Makes Hair Soft, Beau
tiful. Cures Dandruff
The use of Sage and Sulphur
lor restoring faded, gray hair to
its natural color dates back to
grandmother's time. She kept
her hair beautifully darkened,
glossy and abundant with a brew
of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When
ever her hair fell' out or took on
that dull, faded or streaked ap
pearance this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect.
But the brewing at home 1b
mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays
skilled chemists do this better
than ourselves. By asking at any
drug store for the ready-to-use
produot called "Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Hair Remedy" you
will get a large bottle for about
50 cents. , Some druggists make
their own, which Is usually too
stloky, so Insist upon getting'
Wyeth's, which can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair, and Is splendid
for dandruff, 4ry, feverish. Itchy
scalp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown drug
gist says Mb customers insist on
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, be
cause, they say, It darkens so nat
ually and evenly that nobody, can
tell It has been applied It's so
easy to use, too. You simply
dampen, a sponge or soft brush
and draw It through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Do
this at night and by morning the
gray hair disappears; after an
other application or two, It is re
stored to Its natural color and
looks glossy, soft and abundant.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
85 CENTS ROUND TRIP
Oregon City to Molalla
Account opening of the
SEPTEMBER 19
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"The Exposition Line 1915"
All Other Points
ONE AND ONE THIRD FARE
Tickets will be sold Friday, Sept. 19th, good for return same
day. Train No. 19, leaving Oregon City at 9:22 a. m.. will
make connection with Special at Canby for Molalla.
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Further particulars as tc fares, train service, etc., from any
S. P. Agent.
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger . Agent
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Friday, September 19th
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MILLER-PARKER CO.
DEALERS IN
Automobiles, Auto Supplies and Repairs
BEST EQUIPPED GARAGE IN OREGON CITY
Electrical Supplies; Contracts taken for all kinds of Electrical Work ..
Sporting Goods, Bicycles, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle
Gallon Size $2 Quart Size 75c
NEW ."PRICES
ON
MAZDA LAMPS
To Take Effect at Once
15-Watt Clear Glass 30c Frosted Ball 35c
20 " " f 30c " " 35c
25 " " " 30c " " 35c
40 - " " 30c " M 35c
60 " " " 40c " " 45c
HQ " 70c : " " 75c
150 " " " $1.05 "$1.15
250 " " " 1.75 " 1.60
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
THE ELECTRIC STORE
Beaver Building, Main Street
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