CM) MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913. o u H VV LLf bJf O O H-i U U. X VV U o o o Tell the story of the phenomenal BANKRUPT SALE at the BARDE & LEVITT Store It broke all previous records of merchandise buying in Oregon City ru(ti (IDA W IIY h im js w uj? to We are too busy to write any advertisemeets at this moment, but watch TUESDAY MORNING'S ENTERPRISE for the most record breaking prices ever recorded We simply must dispose of the entire BARDE & LEVITT BANKRUPT STOCK, regardless of cost : Yours for business, , v L-.. E. KARO,- In charge of the Great Bankrupt Sale 1 At the Portland 1 I Theaters 1 La8t Car Leaves for Oregon City) At Midnight. - The Baker Players are piling up one big success after another and have easily earned the standing of the best stock company Portland has ever known. Next week beginning with the usual matinee Sunday, the offering will be Blanche Bates' high ly successful comedy, "Nobody's Wid ow," considered to be one of the cleverest farces of modern times. It is also a Belasco production which places it amongst the highest stand ard of plays known to the stage or the present generation. It is a com edy, pure and simple, and tell the story of a girl, who travelling abroad marries an English Lord on a sudden impulse, and discovering him in the act of kissing, another girl on the very day of their wedding, leaves him and writes her friends that he died rather than let them know the truth. Six months later she returns to America and coming to the home of her friend. Petty Jackson to spend a week, runs into her husband. He is a humorous and likeable chap but starts in to win her back immediately. The situations brought about are extremely amusing and the lines most witty and clever. Laughs follow each other in rapid succession as the events proceed. They agree upon a truce and under his threat to evpose her, Roxona is obliged to accept him on equal terms with the others. She finally brings him to her feet and then refuses him, so that smarting under humiliations he makes an appointment for a late supper with Betty. Then she is sorry and he tries every way to escape the supper but in vain. Roxana discovers them and not knowing the situation is again shocked by his evident per fidy. Left alone together in her room's he calmly proceeds to make preparations to remain all night which further complicates matters for she has obtained a divorce unknown to him during the six months separa tion. In the end, however, matters are straightened out and they are married all over again. It is a com edy so full of action and events that it is difficult to describe but when seen is found to be a source of un bridled amusement. It will continue all week with the usual Baker mat iness Sunday, Wednesday and Satur day and the popular bargain night Monday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS S. H. Lovelace and wife to E. M. Lovelace, lot 7, block 12, Estacada; $600. Finley O. McGrew and wife to Rob ert A. Miller, tract in section 30, T. 1 S., R. 3 E.; $2900. L. D. Johnson to G.' D. Johnson, lots 12, 13, block 2, Morris subdivision to Jennings Lodge; $50. John H. Gibson and wife to J. L. Hartman and E. L. Thompson, tracts 11, 12, 13, in Logus tracts; $2500. H. W. Boehm and wife to Johan A. Kallstrom, S. N. W. N. S. W. , section 12, T. 7 S., R. 2 E.; $10. Charles Colvin and wife to William Dale, tract in N. W. S. W. sec tion 2, T. 5 S., R. 2 E.; $10. Emma S. MacLeod to William M. Stone and wife, W. , W. section 36, T. 6 S., R. 2 E.; $1600. William Dale to Eva Colvin, tract In N. W. , S. W. Yi, section 2, T. 5 S., R. 2 E.; $10. L. M. Grimshaw and wife to Walter H. Pickle, lots ,one, two, 16, block 19, Windsor; $1100. Mrs. Minnie B. Johns to Henry Stall tract in lot four, block 2, Greenpoinr; $10. Benjamin Harrison as president of , the United States to Francis F. Taf t, N. N. E. , section 27, T. 3 S., ft. 2 E., 80 acres. Luck. "Do you believe there is anything in hick?" asked a young man of a philoso pher, and the philosopher replied: "Yes; there's a lot of intelligence and method and perseverance In It" Lon don Mail. 7949 'ii SLIP-ON FROCKS PRACTICAL FOR SCHOOL Although lines are simple, with a lit tle thought it is easy enough to get away from the commonplace in chil dren's fasSiions. The quaint patterns In materials which grown-ups are so partial to at the moment are, many of them, quite as suitable and becoming to small folks. Brightly hued plaids relieve effectively dull school dresses and dark coats. Figured silks and challies are especially pretty in the mall wardrobe. For general wear the Balkan dress, slipping on over the head, middy blouse fashion, is one of. the most novel and most practical fashions for little girls. The underwaist, to which the skirt is usually attached, allows the weight to depend from the shoulders, an excel lent thing for a growing girl. No. 796J illustrates nicely one of these models with a full length undersleeve of figured net. .This dress may be copied for size 8 with 2 yards of 36 inch material and IVi of contrasting ma terial for underwaist and sleeves. Drop-shoulders are as much a fea ture of small dresses as of large and" lend the same style. The sleeves fit in smoothly or are slightly gathered. 7949 may be made dressy by the addi tion of a folded girdle. With the broad stitched belt it is an excellent school frock. Insets of plaid trim and bright en it For size 10, 2 yards of 36 inch material will be needed with yard of plaid for trimming. Bach pat tern 15 cents. To obtain either pattern illustrated fill out this coupon and inclose 15 cents in " Size tamps or coin. Be sure to state number Name of pattern and size, measuring over the A,Mr fullest part of the bust for dimensions. AQQre8s Address Pattern Department. Husband's Hair If It Is Thinning Out or Full of Dand ruff, Use Parisian Sage Most men are careless regarding the care of the hair not until it comes out by the combful do they really take notice. Then it may be too late. If your husband's hair is getting thin; if he has dandruff or the scalp itches and burns take immediate ac tion; do not let him become a bald head. Get from Huntley Bros. Co. a 50c bottle of Parisian Sage. Rub it well into the scalp every night. The first application will remove dandruff. When the hair stops falling and the new growth appears use every other night until the hair is thick and abundant. Parisian Sage is a delightful and invigorating hair tonic for men, wo men and children. It is a scientific preparation based on a thorough knowledge of what is needed by the hair and scalp to keep them perfectly healthy and remove dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair. Surely try Parisian Sage. A Little Circle. Ethel This craze for gold seems to mo very foolish.' Now, a very little would make me perfectly happy. Jack How much? Ethel Just enough to reach around my finger. Boston Transcript Realism In Art. Two artists were boasting how they could paint. "Do yon know." said one, "I "painted a sixpence on the ground one day, and a beggar nearly broke his fingers trying to pick it up!" "That's nothing to what I did." said the other. "I painted a leg of mutton on a stone, and it was so realistic that a dog ate half the stone before be found out his mistake!" Enterprise advertising pays. When you tire of rough, strong, high- proof whiskey try the new Gyrus Noble. pure, mild and mature W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents Portland, Oregon The demand for turkeys is firm and the question of whether the local supply will be equal to it have been raised by the commission men. The chicken receipts have been heavy with the tone rather weak. Fresh eggs are scarce in the mar kets though the prices remain low and the tone heretofore generally weak. The onion market is steady with the demand keeping pace with the supplies that have been received. Livestock, Meats 'BEEF (Live weight) steers 7 and 8c; cows 6 and 7c; bulls 4 to 6c. MUTTON Sheep 3 to 4c; lambs, 5 to 5c. POULTRY (Buying) Hens 12 and 13c; old roosters, 9c; broilers 14 and 15c. WEINIES 15c lb; sausage 15c lb. PORK 10 and 11c. VEAL Calves 12c to 15c dreeset according to grade. Fruits APPLES 50c ana $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 35c; Oregon ranch candled 37c. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 9c. CORN Whole corn $37; cracked $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 aad $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 Brook feed $1.3o per cent.; We have the following NOTIC printed on cloth, for sale at lO cents Each - 6 for 50 cents 0) mi Z3 AH persons are hereby notified not to lint, Shoot, or otherwise Trespass on these premises. If they do so trespass they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Smugglers' Philanthropy. At Broadmoor and Perth. England, the criminal lunatics have a free sup ply of the most exquisite pipe tobacco. 'igars' and cigarettes. In fact, they smoke far finer stuff than the average rich man. Yet all this good tobacco costs the . government uothing. The smugglers of England pay for the smoking of the criminal insane. It Is from her confiscated smuggled tobacco that England fills the tobacco boxes- of Perth and Broadmoor. London Telegraph. COURTFSY. It has been said that courtesy is to the daily intercourse of life what fragrance is to the flower. It ought to be iust as steady, as un conscious, as gently pervasive as that, and it is just as certain to be. noticed and appreciated as the rich perfume of a rose or the de licious scent of a lily. ' Conceded Fitness; "This "Gates Ajar- design is a hand some one," said the tombstone jnan. "It is just what I want." said the widow. "He never shut a door in all our married life without being told." Indianapolis Journal. h B B B TO OUR PATRONS Yes, Swissco Will Grow Your Hair Prevents' Baldness and Dandruff. 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In order to save your discount, Electric bills must be paid before . the 10th of the month at our office 617 JVIain Street, Oregon City, Oregon We have numerous electrical devices on display in our show room that you will be interested in knowing about Portland Railway, Light & Power Company THE ELECTRIC STORE Beaver Building, Main Street -TeL-Home, A228 Pacific, Main 115