MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1913 f 0N1 Y f D j MOT 9m$A s!t!?AtEj??NE- T,he besta yet toIco,Jbe phenomenal business of the first f ive days,the crowds that came daily and found every article JUST AS ADVERTISED, has awakened the public to the MONEY-SAVING possibOities presented, with EVERY PRICE A BARGAIN, with ,the confide everyone, with the LARGEST STOCK IN THE COUNTY to select from, and with hundreds of well-pleased customers boosting. NO WONDER! I t's TheP &rages Made of the best Isa.-d su-tl wirclhorojl.. -CTuivanized. The locks wi!! not slip, they are -: eri?n or. .-r i!:e wirc-.lV'Oe net s wire is in i-j red. 15 cross bars to therou.TTB heuiaa .vcven wire siar.dard farm fsnca c.t iha marKet. ADRAIN WIRE FENCE, TIED WITH THE TIE THAT BINDS, is positively the best in the market. The life of a wire fence depends on the quality of the wire, the calvanizing, the size of the wire and the method of tying the wires together so they WILL NOT SLIP or in any way injure the wires. WE have a fence' that embodies all of these qualities and we guarantee every rod of fence we put out. The SPECIAL SALE PRICE makes it an object to buy now. Thousands of dollars worth of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Beds, Stoves, Ranges, Tin and Enameled Ware, Sashes, Doors, Roofing and Building Supplies to be Sacrificed ONLY 5-F I V E5 DAYS MORE It's a True Pleasure When friends drop in when you feel just in the right mood to have a chat that's when you are apt to wonder if your parlor fur niture is just what it should be; just what you would like. Parlor furniture is different to day from that of years ago. We have parlor furniture here that will please every taste, that will suit YOU. Come in and take a look. Ge: our sale price. Heaters Don't shiver through an other winter , with an old fashioned heating stove that sends fully half the heat from the fuel out the chimney. Buy a Hot Blast Heater. It will cut your coal bill ex actly in half, fcr it extracts every bit of heat from the fuel you put into it, and throws it all out into the room. If your home is a large one, heat it with a Hot Blast Heater, the difference in the cost of fuel will almost pay for it, and it will last for many years. We have the latest designs, they are an ornament to the home and bring comfort and happiness, while the expense is trifling as compared fur nace costs. FRANK BUSCH SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT Just a few words about our ranges. The phenomenal sale of our ranges within the past five days speaks volumes, not onlyof the PRICES, which are lower than ranges were ever sold for before, but there is that some thing about ours which pleases. Our stock is large and well selected, being able to give you almost anything yon want. Since our present sale began five days ago we have done the business of a season. THERE IS A REASON. It must be the price. Why use that old stove or range another season. Let our stove man convince you that it is money saved by buying a new one now. You can get them at any price from $16.00 to almost any price you want to go, and there's a saving of from $5 to $15 by buying during this SALE. WeJ are going to sell an even fifty ranges during the ten days. This means there is a BARGAIN awaiting you if you are in the market for a RANGE ii - - : ' ' - ' i FORUM OF THE PEOPLE CHICKENOLOGY (Editor, Enterprise, Sept. 22.) I want to give the readers of the En . terprise two remedies which are sim !. ply invaluable to chicken-raisers. Yesterday my neighbor remarked to me, "I told A we simply must get at those chicken roosts." The rush of the summer work and hop picking had -caused them to be neglected. I'm sure this is no isolated case. Probably in ninety-nine out of every hundred cases the chicken roosts need atten tion, being infested .to a greater or less degree with mites, which are tak ing the life blood from the chickens, reducing their vitality and strength which is especially needed just now to take them through the molt and pre pare them to lay high priced eggs. : When I asked my neighbor what her - remedy was she replied unhesitatingly, "coal oil." I haver found that temporarily effec . tive; but the trouble is as soon as the coaloil evaporates the mites congre : gate as thick as ever on the roosts . again. Wouldn't you like to find a : remedy that you could apply once or twice a year and feel sure that the roosts were not affected with vernim? Here it is, given by O. W. Mapes, the henman, Middletown, N. Y.: The great mite destroyer and pre ventive tallow; simple, isn't it? . Paint your roosts once or twice a year with melted tallow and be forever rid of those "pesky" mites! . To destroy the large lice on the chickens, here is my remedy. Prepare a good dust bath under shelter, where it will not get wet. It is a good thing to save several bag3 of dust now while the ground is dry before the winter rains come on, to replenish the dust ' bath as needed, for the hens carry away a great deal on their feathers. . To the dust bath, add some sulpher, ; lime and lice powder which comes in cans also ashes and let the hens do 'he rest toward keeping themselves free from lice. They will spend hours " of contenment in the dust bath, ' though at first they will be shy of it, Jl any of the lime, etc. is visible. .- - Now for the other remedy, which is for sick, or'Sroopy chickens. This has been tried with simply wonderful re ' suits, both by my neighbors and my self, when a fowl happened to be ail 1 ing. - Two of my thoroughbred Silver ' Campines became droopy from soknj v cause, but one dose of this simple rem edy completely restored them: One - teaspoon level full epsom salts; enough bran or meal or shorts to make a table spoonful in all; wet with coal oil and feed it to the chicken. (The chicken will not eat it voluntarily). This is a dose for a full-grown hen; ' less should be given a young chicken. Let us give our chickens the same care we give other farm stock, and see If they don't thank us not only with their singing but also In high-priced "eggs this winter. MARY NEWTON BADGER, WILLAMETTE S By Merritt Wlllson Mrs. Wilson, with her children, vis ited relatives at Vancouver Saturday. A large percent of the population of Willamette has been in the hop fields for the past three weeks, but are now returning with full pocket books, j MSss. Audrey Tutor was one of a! pleasure party which took an enjoy able and beautiful trip to Mount Hood. She reports that the roads are in fair ly good condition although it was rather rainy in the mountains. - The second week of the Willamette school opened in real earnest with a large attendance, although the higher grades are slightly smaller than last year. Mr. Morell has just finished a fine new cement walk around Leisman's house. It is not, perhaps, that they are stuck on Sulzer any more, but rather that they hate Tammany, that the Democrats of New York state voted as they did. News item says judge ordered two quarreling women to stay in their re spective back yards. Wouldn't it be better for them to stay in their re spective houses? D114&B, Hx. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS M. J. Lee and wife to . Clyde H. Faulkner and wife, lots 58, 62, in Can by Gardens; 1250. C. C. Hargrove and wife to R. R. Ripley, tract in section one, T. 2 S., R. 2 E. ; J10. Judith Miller to C. W. Clark, tract in section 29, T. 4 S., R. 1 K; flO. Gottlieb Balsiger to Nettie F. Bal siger, lot seven, Boberg; $10. Julia Ml Sears to Peter Herron, El N. E. Yi, section 32, T. 4 S., R. 4 E.; $10. Andrew Blom and wife to Carl Schenk, tdact of five acres in T. 3 S., R. 2 E.; $375. Swissco Grows New Hair Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray oi Faded Hair to its Natural Color LARGE TRIAL BOTTLE FREE ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH! Why wear yourself out fixing up old switches, when you can have a beautiful head of hair all your own Swissco grows all the hair you want. Changes gray or faded hair to a youth ful color without dyeing or staining. Stops dandruff and all hair and scalp troubles. - Send 10c in silver or stamps to pay for postage, etc., to Swissco Hair Rem edy Co., P. O. Square, Cincinnati, O., and get a large free trial bottle. -. "Swissco is on sale everywhere by druggists and drug departments at 50c and $1.60 a bottle. Jones Drug Co. The American Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But $35 See our exhibit-as for 10 days trial Here is a new price on a com petent Adder. On a machine that is rapid, full-sized and in fallible. The very latest machine, built by men who know, in one of the largest metal-working shops. It is an individual Adder, to be placed on one's desk, -close to one's books and papers. To take the place of the central machine requiring skilled oper ators. It is also intended for office and stores where costly ma chines are a luxury. The price is due- to utter sim plicity, and to our enormous output. Seven keys do all the work. Each copied number is shown up for checking before the addition is .made. The machine will add, subtract and multiply. With very slight practice anyone can compute a . hundred figures a minute. And the machine never makes mistakes. Countless offices, large and small.are getting from these machines the high est class of service.. 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Orchestral players, though they have a union, are paid at the San Carlo theater no more than (40 to $80 a month. At vaude villes and musical comedies they get 80 cents to $1.20 a performance. A PRAYER. Give us the strength to encounter that which is to come, that we may be brave in peril, constant in tribu lation, temperate in wrath," and in 11 changes of fortune down to the gates of death loyal and loving one to another. Stevenson, 20 1 30c' " " 35c 25 " " , 30c " 35c 40 y " 30c " " 35c 60 f " 40c M. 45c 110 " " " 70c " 44 75c 150 ' " $1.05 " "$1.15 250 " " " 1.75 " " 1.60 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company THE ELECTRIC STORE - Beaver Building, Main Street TelHome, A228 Pacific, Main 115