Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, September 24, 1913, Image 4

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MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1913.
BIGGER, BETTER BARGAINS than ever. Six Days of unprecedented selling has BROKEN ALL RE
CORDS. But FOUR MORE DAYS remain of the GREATEST SALE ever conducted in Oregon City.
Hundreds have profited by WONDERFUL PRICE REDUCTIONS -- If you have not, do so TODAY
ONLY
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$2.50 Wizard Mop
Outfit $1.50
54-inch handle
Wizard TriaBgl Poliih
Mop "Gets In the Cor
ners." Cleans and pol
ishes floors. 1 quart can
Wizard Polish worth $1 .00
and one Wizard Triangle
Mo worth tl.60. J gQ
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Mattings
This inexpensive floor covering
comes in neat fancy patterns. Sale
10c. Only a limited quantity.
Child's Beds
An elegant assortment of Chil
dren's beds in white enamei and brass,
trimmed at $2.88, $4.98, $5.75, $7.
28 and $7.75.'
$4.50 Turn Spindles $3.18
Same in plain $2.25
Carpets
Nothing like a new carpet to add cheer to the home; and it costs so
little. We are showing a good grade Granite Ingrain at 27c ; Tapistry
' Brussels at 37c; 55c Ingrain Carpet at 42c.
Linoleums in plain printed or inlaid, an unequaled assortment to chjjose
from, 12 feet in width, making it possible to cover your floor without
piecing. Sales prices prevail.
A WHIRLWIND FINISH
That Our SALE shall have a
fitting finale and close-in
a blaze of BARGAIN BRIL
LIANCY, every department
has been drawn upon for its
full quota of BARGAINS un
til the array is one of the
most tempting ever presented
in Oregon City.
WHY WE UNDERSELL
Portland Stores
We own our commodious
store building, so have no
rent to pay; Our expenses
are small. We are satisfied
with small profits on all mer-
Going to Sell
We Are
so
During Our TEN DAY SALE. Are You
Ready for Yours?
RANGES
Our determination to sell
fifty ranges during our
TEN DAYS SALE will
give you the opportunity
you've been waiting for.
Some merchants will tell you
this is impossible to do here
in Oregon City, but just
watch us do it. '
We realize that it will re
quire hard work as well as
extremely low prices, -these
we have and the people are
coming.
Today we will show one
lot of ranges not shown be
fore. These ranges are reg
ular $45.00 values, 6 holes,
18-inch asbestos mill brace
. lined oven, lined""- firebox,
guaranteed for ten years, lids
. and top for a life time, plain
nickle trimmed ; .. a perfect
beauty, WHILE THEY LAST the price will be $29.35
SEE OUR RANGES and let our stove man tell . you all about them. Prices
from $16.00 to THE BEST COPPER CLAD. WHY NOT GET RID OF
YOUR STOVE TROUBLES. BUY DURING OUR STOVE SALE AND
SAVE FROM $5.00 TO $15.00 DOLLARS.
chandise, which is mostly bought in car lots,
taking advantage of all cash discounts.
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$ . WILLAMETTE
The Enterprise, realizing the im
portance of the town of Wiliametta to
Clackamas county, has secured the
services of Merritt Willson to act as
special agent. This applies both to
the delivery of the papers and to the
collection of the news. He will be
glad to co-operate with the people of
Willamette in any way that will in
sura better news or carrier service
and will willingly accept any items or
will write up any church or social af
fair of which he is informed.
Mr. and Mrs. Powney have returned
from a brief stay at Seaside, where
they had a very" pleasant outing.
Edwin Berdine is visiting his broth
er Harry Berdine, of Willamette.
Mr. DeBok has forwarded some of
his best produce to. the county fair at
Canby and expects a number of prizes.
Willamette is making active prep
arations for the winter as can be
seen by the number of housesa with
piles of wood standing in the street.
Mr. Colsen is again operating his
woodsaw in and about the town.
The school board, believing that
athletics should be encouraged in the
school, has purchased a football, base
balll and other sporting goods to pro
mote these games. The students are
taking advantage of this offer on the
part of the board.
No Waiting For Him.
"Yes." exclaimed the young man
with a deep drawn sigh, "I've finish
ed my legal education at last!"
"And now." said the friend, "you'll
sit down and wait for clients."
"Not on your life I won't!" replied
the new attorney. "I've got a job
promised me in a dry goods store."
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Rpttv-7-Thtit casp uasn t roine on Fe
Isn't the law's delay maddening? Cis
sie (absentmlndedly) Perfectly fright
ful! I've been six months getting that
young barrister to propose. London
Opinion.
SPECIAL TRAINS
TO THE
Oregon State Fair
FROM PORTLAND
Monday, September 29
Tuesday September 30
Wednesday, "October 1
Leave Union Depot , . . .
Leave East Morrison i
Leave Oregon City
Arrive Fair Grounds
Arrive Salem
Thursday, October 2
"Saturday, October 4
Friday, October 3
. 8:10 a. m.
.-8:20 a. m.
8 : 56 a. m.
.10:15 a. m.
.10.20 a. m.
RETURNING
Leave Salem
Leave Fair Grounds
Arrive Oregon City
Arrive Portland
..5:20 p. m.
.5:40 p. m.
..7:12 p. m.
..7:50 p. m.
Portland Day, Thursday, Oct.
$1.50 Round Trip
Other Sale Dates
September 25-26-27-28-29-30; Cot 1-2-3-4
$1.40 Round Trip from Oregon City
Return Limit, October 8
All Trains Direct to Fair Grounds
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lOWCN ISHAStU
I ROUTES - I
JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Passenger Agent
The
American
Adding
Machine
The Latest Adder
Costs But $35
See our exhibit-ask
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
tate the placa.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- fs
shown up for checking " "-. '
before the addition is
.made.
The machine will add,
" subtract and multiply, t
With very slight practice
anyone can compute a
hundred figures a minute.
And the machine never
makes mistakes. - ;
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Now we make this offer so
that offices everywhere may
learn what this machine means
to them.
Ten Day's. Test
We will gladly place in any
office one American Adder for
a ten days' test
There wiff be no , obligation,
and charges will be prepaid. .
- Compare it with any non-listereven
the costliest. Let
anyone use it . See if .any ma
chine' can serve better than
this. -
Just send us this coupon and
we'll send the machine.
HUNTLEY BRO. CO.
Main Street, S
3 .Oregon City.
$. Please send us an American 8
Adding Machine for ten days' free
4 trial. - "
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' City .
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Countless offices, large
and small.are getting from
these machines the high
est class of service. .
-- , $ 4 4 ?
v Manufactured and Guaranteed by ''
AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, CHICAGO
Sold In Oregon City and Clackamas County by Huntley Bros.
- . Company . ; ' . '.' -
Alfalfa From Everywhere. -
Alfalfa is a cosmopolitan plant In
Its travels it has picked up traits from
every quarter of the globe" The alfal
fa we have. In the United States, com
ing from Mesopotamia, Africa. Spain.
South America, TurkestanrSiberia, fhe
Ural mountains. France and many oth
er places, has brought us -as many
characteristics . as It has origins.
Breeders' Gazette. ;- , '
: '3 8trong en Detail. . j ,
"You know Wlgley great fellow for
detail." x , .
"He is that Wigley's the sort of
chap that would go and get' married
and be able afterward , to tell - you
whether it was Mendelssohn, 'Lohen
grin' or 'Tannhauser" they played dur
ing the ceremony." St Louis Republic.
NEW PRICES
O N
MAZDA LAMPS
To Take Effect at Once
15-WattClear Glass 30c Frosted Ball 35c
20 " " u. 30c , " " " 35c
25 30c - u 35c
40 " " " 30c M. " 35c
60 w 40c M 44 45c
110 M " 70c " u 75c
150 " u ' u $io5 " -$1.15
250 " " 1.75 44 1.60
Portland Railway, Light & Power Company
THE EfeCTRIC STORE
. ' r. c Beaver Building, Main Street
" ' ' , TeL-Home, A228 Pacific, Main 115