Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 19, 1913, Image 3

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913.
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Chicago News.
country and may prove popular to the
farmers as it will produce 50 bushels
to the acre on almost any sou, al
though it is much batter for feed Uian
Clour. . . '
i E. B. Anderson, the candy store
man, motored out to Molalla Wednes-
I dav. Mr Anriprfinn mada filft trin eo
ing out in forty-five minutes, and the
return in fifty. y.
The Hon. G. B. Dimick has on ex
hibit in this city displays of Kaffir
corn and sorghum, which are six feat
high. Both, seem to be unusually
adapted to the a'.imate and soil con
ditions of this section of the country
and may prove to be a profitable crop
for Clackamas county. The yield is
heavy and the entire plant can be
used for food. '
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Latourette gave
a dinner party at the Portland hotel
Wednesday evening for Miss Mary
Harding, a visitor from New Albany,
Ind. This was followed by a theatre
party at the Orepheum. Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Latourette of Oregon City,
Mr. L. L. Steiwer and Miss Mary
Steiwer of Fossil and Mr. J. R. Latour
ette of Portland, were in the party.
Local Briefs
R. Fehnled Bergstrom is registered
at the Electric-
H. N. Smith, a dairy man of Board
man, was here Friday.
Mrs. Joe Lynch, who was ill with
the typhoid, is much better.
N. C. Westerfield, a farmer of Absr
nethy, was in the city Friday.
H. E. Cross and family, and Mrs.
Mary Reynolds went to the Gresham
Fair by automobifie.
Mrs Minnie Mielke, of this city, has
gone to Spokane to visit friends. She
will be gone for a week.
Mr. Steed, a breeder of fines horses
and cattle from Central Point, came
to the county seat Friday.
Miss Adah Bedwell, of the Pacific
Telephone & Telegraph company has
started for Seattle to spend her vaca
tion.
You will find plenty of Elbertas,
Crawfords and Lemon Cling Peaches
at the Hub Grocery, 7th and Center
streets. .
Mrs. Booth, who was taken to the
Sellwood hospital, is improving- rapid
ly and will soon be able to lturn to
her home.
Marvin McDonald is beginning to
take an interest in life after his ill
ness and even at times complains of
being hungry.
Mlrs. E. G. Lamerton and son have
returned to their home in Portland.
William! Weosmandle has bought
back his former shop from Mr. Hodge
at the corner of Main and 12th Sts.
Dell Cross was operated upon Fri
day morning in a Portland hospital.
Miss Pearl Harrington has returned
from a trip to the Roun.-iUp and has
resumed her position with the Willam
ette Pulp & Paper company.
George Mielke is expected back
from a three months' trip to his home
town in the east next week. He has
worked for five years for a local
butcher without a vacation or a day
off, excepting this one trip.
The Oregon Commission company
have on exhibit a small amount of
seven-headed wheat. It is new to this
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
William R. Stokes and wife to Har
ry C. Stokes, tract in section 26, T.
3 S., R. 4 E.; $1.
Bertha P. Kenney and husband to
Portland, Eugene, and Eastern, tract
12, lot. "A" of tract 13, tract 9, Wil
lamette and Tualatin tracts; $10.
Simon Gadoua to Oregon Iron &
Steel company, lots three, block one,
Lake View Villas; $10.
August Koellermeier and Justine,
his wife, to Henry Koellermeier and
wife, south half southeast quarter sec
tion eight, T .3 S., R. 1 E.; $8000.
A. H. Akerson and wife to Akerson,
Gooch & company, lots 4 to 10 inclu
sive, block three, Willow Park; lots
one to 12 inclusive, same, lots one
to seven, inclusive; $2000.
Thomas McManus and wife to Oa
o.str Sohanhpl and wife. lot. three, block
16, Oswego; $10.
Mark Beardsley and wife to Wesley
' B. Netherton and wife, tract in section
26, T. 3 S T. 4 E.;$1100.
I A. T. Zanders and wife to Flora H.
Kilgore, lot two in block 71, lot three
in block 64, Oak Grove; $10.
B. T. Honney and wife to Eulla
Frank, tract in section 6, T. 5 S., R.
3 S.; $100..
price Demg noted. Tne egg supply
and demand have been fluctuating I
with differences of opinion as to the
actual condition of the trade. . -
Livestock, Meats- -
BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and j
8c; cows 6 and 7c; bulls 4 to 6c. j
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 dreesec
according to grade.
. Fruits
APPLES 50c and $1.
DRIED FRUITS (Buying) Prunes
on basis 4 for 3i to 40c.
ONIONS $1 per sack.
POTATOES 75c and $1.00
BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary
country butter 23c to 25c.
EGGS Oregon raneh, case count
28c; Oregon ranch candled 30c.
Prevailing Oregon City prices are
as follows:
HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 9c.
CORN Whole corn $37; cracked
$38.
SHEEB 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
id; lttano ana 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 Brook feed $1.3o per cent.;
Yes, Swissco Will
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ve will send you a large trial bottle
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and packing to Swissco Hair Remedy
Co., P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O.
Swissco will be found on sale at all
druggists and drug departments ev
erywhere at 50c and '$1.00 a bottle.
Jones Drug Co.
Concrete work on the hew Dallas
City bank building is completed. The
building will be brick veneered and
will be one of Dallas' most imposing
business blocks:
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. Coma once and you will come
attain. x cicpuuuc u
WHEATON & SHINVILLE
Better known as Peat the Horse
shoer and W. J. Wheaton, formerly
employed by J. F. Hodge.
To hatch a chicken Dy noioing an
egg for the allotted time in the left
armpit Is believed in Servia to be a
certain charm against violent de; th.
more especially if the bird be swal
lowed whole forty days after it comes
to life. A robber who had devastated
the district of Kolubara for many
years was. writes a Belgrade corre
spondent, known to have accomplished
both these feats, which accounted for
the apathy of the peasants in pursuing
him. persuaded as they were of his in
vulnerability.' He was Anally, how
ever, killed by the curanted police, thus
discrediting a time honored Servian
superstition.
EGGS DROP AGAIN
. IN MARKET PRICE
Further decline is noticed in the
chicken market since the high price
records of a few days ago. The re
action has now fully set in and the
tone is generally weaker than it has
been for sometime.
The spud, trade, too, is quite in the
markets, a fractional reduction in
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TO THE
Oregon State Fair
FROM PORTLAND
Monday, September 29 Thursday, October 2
Tuesday September 30 Friday, October 3
Wednesday, October 1 Saturday, October 4
Leave Union Depot 8:10 a. m.
Leave East Morrison 8:20 a" m.
Leave Oregon City 8:56 a.' ml'
Arrive F!air Grounds 10:15 a m.
Arrive Salem ..10:20 a., m!
RETURNING
Leave Salem 5:2o p. m.
Leave Fair Grounds ." 5;4o p m.-
Arrive Oregon City ! 7:12 p. mi
Arrive Portland 7:5o p m.
Portland Day, Thursday. Oct. 2
$1.50 Round Trip
Other Sale Dates -September
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$1.40 Round Trip from Oregon City
Return Limit Oct. 8
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