Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 02, 1913, Image 4

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MOKNING- ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1913.
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Everything from floor to ceiling; including all the fixtures as well as the immense stock, to be entirely wiped out of existence
When the terrific blow came closing down the Barde & Levitt chain of stores, involving $140,000.00, it also involved the Oregon Citv
store, Oregon City's biggest clothing house. NOW THIS BIG STOCK IS TO BE CLOSED OUT under FORCED SALE to the public
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into the hands of
L. E. Karo and
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Without question the most astounding Bankrupt
Sale and Sacrifice of merchandise ever known in entire West
The public will share in this stock at the Greatest Bargains ever recorded.
The best Nationally advertised brands of merchandise make up
this big stock: Kuppenheimer Clothes, Schloss Bros. Baltimore
Clothes, Florsheim and Regal Shoes, Stetson Hats,Perrins Gloves, Manhattan and
Arrow Shirts, Superba Neckwear, Cooper Underwear and Wilson Bros.
Furnishings.
THIS OPPORTUNITY WILL NEVER COME AGAIN
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Thousands upon many thousands of dollars of the world's best merchandise that must be wiped out to the very bare walls.
rooming can stop mis onsiaugm.
ale begins SATUR
DAY,
OCT.
4th
DOORS OPEN
at 9:30 sharp.
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a. story la toia or a "printer's error"
that once caused consternation in a
country village. An arch in the church
had become dilapidated and a fund
was started for its repair. Upon one
occasion, so as to make the appeal
more widely known, the rector had a
notice regarding the arch fund printed
in the village, with the result that on
the following Sunday the announce
ment appeared in large type, "The col
lection today will be for the arch
fiend." Church Family Newspaper.
Jerry's Place.
The best known employee of a Cin
cinnati firm of tailors is the colored
porter, Jerry. In order to conserve all
of the good will and bad book accounts,
the firm "has incorporated under a name
that covers several panes of glass, and
following this abridged city directory
is the abbreviation "Inc." A customer,
while being measured, remarked to
Jerry: "You seem to be the only man
In the shop- whose name does not ap
pear on the window. What's the trou
ble?" "Oh, I's dar, boss, all right," re
plid Jerry. "I's de ink." Argonaut
BROTHERHOOD ELECTS
LIST OF OFFICERS
You
May
Have
EVERY READER OF THIS PAPER IS ENTITLED
TO A COPY OF THIS SPLENDID BIG VOLUME
ALMOST FREE
ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS TO CLIP AND PRESENT
SIX PANAMA CERTIFICATES, TOGETHER WITH THE
EXPENSE AMOUNT NAMED THEREIN ($1.18 FOR
THE $4 VOLUME, OR 48C FOR THE $2 VOLUME),
AND GET IT
From The Enterprise
More Than 600
Rare Pictures
The Congregational Brotherhood
held its annual election Wednesday
evening at which the following offi
cers were elected: C. A. Miller, pres
ident; E. B. Howland, vice president:
Emery French, secretary; Percy Cau
field, treasurer; and C. H. Dye, teach
er. Committees were also appointed
to form plans for the coming season
which the organization plans to make
its most successful.
The brotherhood holds meetings
once a month besides a special class
each Sunday and various other gatii-
j erings. The object is to cultivate
i Christian friendship among men both
young and old, independent of- any
! connection with a church.
A FAIR PROPOSITION
The manufacturers of Meritol Rheu
matism Powders have so much confi
dsnce in this preparation that they
authorize us to sell them to you on a
positive guarantee to give you relief
in ail cases of Rheumatism or refund
your money. This is certainly a fair
proposition. Let us show them to
you. Jonss Drug Co., exclusive agents.
CURIOUS HERMIT CRABS.
in black and white show
ing unusual scenes in the
tropics.
Full Pages o f
Water Colors
in bright artistic color
ings illustrate this beau
tiful volume.
You'll
Enjoy it,
Because
I
fl Thbook is
"w x! xl inches more
than 2o times as
The $4 book is
9x12 inches more
than 2o times as
large as this great
ly reduced illustration.
It tells you of the strange people of Panama; it takes
you into their huts; shows you how they live, what they
eat, what they wear (how little) ; it tells the things you
would want to know about your neighbors, and it is all
told in an intimate, easy-reading style that is pleasing
and restful. . ,
Mail Orders Filled as Explained
IN THE CERTIFICATE PRINTED DAILY
MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED
They Keep Housemaids, and Also Use
Sponges For Protection.
It has been said that crabs are as
artful as "a barrow load of monkeys,"
and no one who has read Professor
Edward Step's "Messmates; A Book of
Strange - Companionships In Nature,"
will deny that there is considerable
truth in the remark. Amazing indeed
are some of the revelations which the
professor makes regarding crabs.
He relates, for instance, how the
common hermit crab actually keeps a
housemaid to clean out his house.
When he first starts life this particu
lar species of crab hunts for some large
j shellfish's shell in which he can live
I at ease, rent free. He usually chooses
a large whelk shell and introduces a
: large seaworm. belonging to what is
! known as the "nereis" family and
; which grows to a length of six or
eight inches, to keep the Interior of
the shell clean. The crab feeds hearti
ly on sea creatures that wander care
lessly into the shell and throws the in
digestible parts of them about the
i floor. The nereis worm promptly con
sumes these remains and keeps the
shell as clean as a new pin.
The artfulness of this crab, too. Is
strikingly Illustrated by the ingenious
manner in which he protects himself
against the large fish which look upon
him as an excellent article of food.
Sometimes he Induces a sponge to
grow on his shell. Sponges in a living
condition give out a strong odor, which
is distinctly unpleasant to fish, and
even a dogfish will not attack a crab
protected in this manner.
Clip the Certificate on Page 3 Today
"So you think that a college educa
tion leaves a girl better equipped for
domestic life?'.' -
"Yes," replied Miss Cayenne.
"When a woman loses her temper it
must be some comfort to her husband
for her to express herself -grammatically
and even classically." Washington
Star. .
At The Oregon
City Theatres
Plays and Films to be Shown This
Week
From the time the curtain went up
for the first show until the end of the
last performance, the large and en
thusiastic crowds that attended the
initial production of the Frank Rich
company, "The Girl From Panama,"
were kspt in a state of continual up
roar and applause by the clever act
ing and sparkling comedy of the
troupe.
Like most musical comgdys there
was but little plot the interest and
attraction depending upon the comic
situations and the singing. There was
no time when the chorus was off the
stage for over a 'very few minutes and
even those times there was either a
solo or rich comedy.
The plot hinges around the colonsl
and his son, who is expected to re
turn from Panama as the king of Pat
agonia. The father is determined
that his boy shall marry a certain girl
but the boy objects until he learns
that she is his old sweetheart on the
zone. A negro and a "dago" cook are
woven into th situation as well as a
winsome widow.
The audience seemed to be most
pleased with the clever dancing and
singing of the chorus. That chorus is
well worth a paragraph in itself for it
is considered by far one of the best
that has been in this town. Time and
time again they were encored and
forced to return to the stage, to repeat
their singing .and dancing.
The company will stay hers four
days and will put on a new perform
ance each night with a chorus girls'
contest Friday night. Thursday night
"Variety Islei' will be staged. . ,
J. L. Higginbotham has four cucum
bers that are claimed to be champions
of this section, at least as far as size
and weight are concerned, their total
weight being 12 pounds and two and
a half ounces. The largest one is 16
inches long and alone weighs three
pounds and seven ounces. They are
well formed and smooth. Mr. Higgin
botham has a small place in West
Lynn near Willamette.
The classified u columns of The
Enterprise -satisfy your wants.
Surely Banishes
CATARRH
Where there's" catarrh there's-thousands
of catarrh germs. You cannot
get rid of catarrh unless you kill these
germs. 1
You cannot kill them with stomach
medicine or sprays because they do
not get where germs are.
You can kill these germs with
Booth's HYOMEI, a penetrating, anti
septic, balsamic air that you breathe
a few times a day directly over the
raw, sore, germ infested membrane.
It does not contain morphine or any
habit forming drug.
For catarrh, croup, coughs, and
bronchitis, i HYOMIEI is sold on mon
ey back plan by Huntley Bros. Com
plete outfit, $1.00. Exera bottle of
Booth's HYOMEI if afterwards neei
ed, only 50 cents. Just breathe it
no stomach dosing.
- For Sale By
HUNTLEY BROS. Co.
T-ue Love.
When le translates itself into ac
tion that action will always be unself
ish. It must be so. A selfish love for
others is a contradiction in terms. It
does not exist, for where true love is
there is always tound self effacement.
Nothing Common For Her.
. "Why did she withdraw after receiT
ing the nomination?" s
"They told her. if elected, she would
become a member of the common coun
cil, and you know how particular she
ls."-Judge.
BEAUTIFUL HAIR A JOY FORE
If you havft a Ka,,fifi ,-..
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try to keep it. If you have not,
l it. iuentoi Hair Tonic k
me scam clean nrnmMno .
growth of beautiful hair, and keel
duil una lustrous. Try it. J
Drug Co., exclusive agents.
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25 " " " 30c " " 35c
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