Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 08, 1913, Image 3

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MORNING ENTERPRISE. AVEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1913.
expert Opinion.
"I've lost my hat You're not Bit
ting on it. are you, sir?"
"Is it a stiff hat or a soft one?"
"A soft one.'
"No; this isn't yours." Meggendorfer
Blatter.
Local Briefs
John Doveas, of Portland, was in
this city Tuesday.
C. R. Stafford has returned from a
trip to New York.
F. C. Perry, of Molalla, was a visitor
to the county seat Tuesday. .
Miss W. Plath of this city, has a
mild case of yellow jaundice.
Frank Williams, of Portland, was
in Oregon City the first of the week.
Joseph Fellows, of Springwater,
Rhode Island, is visiting in Oregon
City.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Jones, of Salem,
stopped in a local hotel over Monday
night.
Philip Hammond, brother of William
Hammond, took a business trip to Sa
lem Tuesday.
J. P. Lovett and J. H. Cary were
among those who attended Shriners'
Day at the state fair.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Brill, a
daughter, weighing nine pounds, at
six o'clock Tuesday morning.
Thomas Burns, manager of the
Burn's Grocery, of Gladstone, went on
a hunting trip to St. Paul and returned
with the limit.
R. J. Bennett, of Los Angeles, passed
through Oregon City the first of the
week. He is taking a trip through the
northeastern states.
C. F. Payne and John Pelford are
planning a trip to Portland Wednes
day to see the bootball game between
Washington and Hill.
Among those registered at the Elec
tric hotel are: John Gardner, Mrs. E.
L. Nyce, Ray Warthen, J. Caitant, J.
H. Pheal, John Condon and Elbert.
Meason.
ine team ueionsnng 10 uie naiuori
Grocery store in Willamette ran away
down Main street in Oregon City Tues
day but was stopped before any dam
age was done.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Pace have return
ed from an extended trip through the
east. They included New York, Chi
cago and other large cities cn their
tour and report a most enjoyable time.
Leighlon Kelly returned yesterday
from a visit with friends in Salem.
Thomas Sinnott left Monday for
NOTICE TO HORSEMEN
We have just bought tha 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. Come once and you will come
again.
Telephone E-3
, WHEATON & SHINVILLE
Better known as Pete the Horse
shoer and W. J. Wheaton, formerly
employed by J. F. Hodge.
Drain, Oregon, to take up a position
as timekeeper for ,the Montague-
O'Reilly Co., who have a large con
tract in that locality. -
Mrs. Fred Kress and Mrs. Walter
Hutchins, of East Portland were Ore
gon City visitors Saturday. They are
old Portland customers of Bannon &
Company, and visit Oregon City fre
quently to do their trading.
A hunting party consisting of John
Clark, J. B. Lewthwaite, Victor Cono-
l roe and J. Bittner, left Saturday even
I ing for Cow Creek Canyon on their
! annual search for deer. This party of
hunters have always met with marked
success.
The Northern Pacific trophy for the
Clackamas fair which was won for the
first year by.E .E. Kellogg, is on dis
play in the window of the Oregon City
bank. It must be won for three years
by the same person before it becomes
the private property of the winner. It
is awarded for the best general dis
play. George Bingham, who owns the Pa
cific Soda Works' in this- city, is tak
ing a 30-day hunting trip in southern
Oregon near Trail. During his absence
his son-in-law, Richard Durrell, will
take active control of. the business.
Mrs. J. A.- McFarland, formerly of
this city but now of Powell River,
B. C, has returned to her home. She
came to Oregon City to undergo an
operation.
Aeroplane Poison.
He was a wag and was a spectator
at an aeroplane contest. '
"That's a terrible poison that's been
discovered." he remarked amiably to
no one in particular.
"What's it called?" inquired an elder
ly gentleman beside him.
"Why. aeroplane poison, of course!"
came the curt reply.
"Is it deadly?" asked the E. G.
"1 should say so!" jerked out the
juvenile wag.
"And how much would kill a per
son?" went on the questioning one.
"Oh. one drop!" came the retort
Then that particular group became
the less by one. New York Globe.
WEARING OUT.
Let us not be at all disheartened
if we find ourselves wearing out,
for to wear out is but one of the
natural processes of life. Only let
us make sure that we are wearing
out over some hing that is worth
while. Phillips Brooks.
HYOMEI
Has Benefited Thousands of Catarrh
Sufferers Will Do the Same
forYou or M:ney Eack
The Hyomei treanent that has ef
fectively benefited many thousands of
sufferers from - catarrh, bronchitis,
husky voice and colds in the head is
easy and pleasant to use. Just pour
a few drops in the inhaler and breathe
it in no stomach dosing. The heal
ing, soothing and antiseptic air will
reach every nook and crevice of the
mucous membrane of the nose and
throat; will surely stop crusts in the
nose, raising of mucus, hawking and
that choaked up feeling. It will quick
ly allay the inflammation and banish
the disease or money refunded by
Huntley Bros. Co.
A complete Hyomei outfit, including
inhaler and bottle of liquid, costs only
$1.00, and an extra bottle of liquid, if
afterwards needed, is but 50 cents,
"or Sale By
HUiMTLEY BROS. Co.
GRlDMDTfiER USED SIE TEA I
DARKEN HER FADED OR GRAY HI
Mixed With Sulphur It
Makes Hair Soft, Beau
tiful. Cures Dandruff
The use of Sage and Sulphur
for restoring faded, gray hair to
Its natural color dates back to
grandmother's tims. She kept
her hair beautifully darkened,
glossy and abundant with a brew
of Sage Tea and Sulphur. When
over her hair fell out or took on
that dull', faded or streaked ap
pearance this simple mixture was
applied with wonderful effect.
But the brewing at home Is
musay and out-of-date. Nowadays
killed chemists do this better
than ourselves. By asking at any
drug store for the ready-to-use
product called "Wyeth's Sage
,and Sulphur Hair Remedy" you
will get a large bottle for about
60 cents. Some druggists make
their own, which is usually too
sticky, so insist upon getting
Wyeth's, which can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
beauty to the hair, and is splendid
for dandruff, iry, feverish, itchy
scalp and falling hair.
A well-known - downtown drug
gist says his customers Insist on
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, be
cause, they say. It darkens so nat
ually and evenly that nobody can
tell it has been applied it's so
easy to use, too. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush
and draw it through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Do
this at night and by morning the
gray hair disappears; after an
other application or two, it is re
stored to its natural color and
looks glossy, aot and abundant.
For Sale by Huntley Bros.
RIDER AiEiTS WANTED
IN EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample LatestModel
"vju.k.uii"ouvui;j no. vui imuci ngrubacvciv nunc aio
making; money fast. Write for full particulars andspecial offer at once.
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77 rv vwiiBnuiiuiiuu receive ana approve your Dicycie.
o amp anywiiurw in uie u. wunnuz a cenz deposit In
advance, prepay jreiflit, anaallowTEH DAYS' Fit EE TKlALdurint?
which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish.
iwwire men iiuo ueriecwy satisnea or ao not wisn to keep the bi
cycle ship it back to us at our expense and wou wtZl not be out one cent.
RAPTfinv DP!fCC we lurnisn me mgnest grade bicycles it is
rHiflUnl rriiwr.a possible to make at one small profit above
actual factory cost. You save $10 to $25 middlemen's profits by buy
ing direct of us and have the manuf acturer'sguarantee behind your
bicycle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone at
ami mice until you receive our catalneniM and learn
factory prices and remarkable special offers.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED TZlZrlS
thawonderfully low prices we can make yon this year. We sell the highest grade
i bicycles for less money than any other factory. We are satisiled with 81.00 profit
above factory cost. BICYCLE DEALERS, yon can sell our bicycles under your
own name plate at double our prices. Orders filled the day received.
SECONDHAND BICYCLES. W a do not nm la h v4iand 1 ttwinH.hanil Monviaa
bat nsnlaly have a number on hand taken In trade by our Chicago retail stores. These we clear
out promptly at prices ranging from S3 to$a or $10. Descriptive bargain lists mailed free.
nnAxiFSt RRAlfFQ ingJ wheels, imported roller chains and pedats, parts, repairs
VUM9 I bil UllMlVLvj and equipment o all kinds at tJie rtQular retail prices.
00 Hedgethorn Puncture-Proof $ M
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MORNING ENTERPRISE'S .
CLACKAHAS COUNTY
SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE
I WILLAMETTE
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Merritt Willson, Agent
I, .
Harry L. Cunningham, of Paris, Ky.,
was married to Miss Iva E; Waters,
of Brownsville, Oregon, Monday even
ing in a quiet ceremony performed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Will
son in Willamette by Rev. Milliken of
Oregon City. The newly married
couple will live in Oregon City where
Mr: Cunningham will work at his trade
of carpenter. '
William Criteser, who was shot
while hunting with his brother-in-law
Sunday, is improving rapidly at the
Oregon City hospital and will prob
ably be able to go home in a week.
George DeBok was very successful
in his exhibit at the state fair. Al
though he did not receive the prize for
the farm exhibit, he brought home
many ribbons with him.
There was a meeting of the school
board Monday evening when Miss
Anna Elliot of Portland, "was appoint
ed to fill the vacancy left by the re
gignation of Miss Belle Mattley.
GANEMAH
CARNOTT SPENCER, Agent
g,.. ........
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Nobot
ney, a daughter, weighing nine pounds
Tuesday. - - .
The side streets of Canemah are be
ing repaired under the direction of
William Fine. .
Henry Jones is having new steps
constructed up the bluff in front ot
his place.
The "Dick," of Oregon City, has
been placed on dry dock for painting
and repairing. ...
Ivan Midlan, son of Mrs. Silvey
Midlam, of Canemah, was struck while
playing in his wagon and thrown to
the street by William Smith but was
not seriously hurt.
Source of Sepia.
Sepia is one of the commonest of art-
-4sts' paints It is fr deep hrown i
color n ml is prepared from the black.
Inky fluid diMfhnrged by the ruttle fish
to Mind mid baffle its enemies.
Youth Is the opportunity to do some
thins and become somebody. Muuger.
Yes, Swissco Will
Grow Your Hair
Prevents Baldness and Dandruff. Re
stores Gray or Faded Hair to
Its Natural Color
His Hairs are' Numbered. Are Yours?
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A. O. Sh&rman to Martin G. Ser-
E. section 31 T. 4 S., R. 4 S.; $lo! 1
H. S. CIvde nnd wifo tn Ririnr .1 I
Forsman, lots one and two, Harding
Walden tract; $10.
Thomas B. Ganner and wife to Fran
cis Welsh, lot five, block one, Beatie's
addition to Oregon City; $10.
W. M. Ladd and wife to W. S. Gubb
and wife, .lots 13, to 22 inclusive
Ladd's subdivision of tract 16, Hedge's
addition to Oregon City; $2500.
Lewis H.,Prahl and wife and O. B.
Taylor and wife, to W. H. Wahl one
and one-half acres in J. V. Boone D.
L. C; $400.
F. R. Beals and wife to .Tosenh M.
Harrison and wife, tract in Robert
Caufield D. L. C. No. 53; $10.
C B. Monres and wife in Varv A
White, 46.00 square feel Minthorn ad-
aition to fortlana; $640.
Guaranteed fa Stan
Itching at Onco
Eczema, Rash, Tetter, Dandruff Disap
pear by Using Remarkable ZE2T0.
Buy a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It.
That itching that drives you nearly
wild, that keeps you awake in agony
all night long, that scalp itching, will
vanish instantly by using the new'
remedy ZEMO. It is guaranteed.
ZEMO will surprise you as it ha
thousands of others by . its results on
A Comparison.
The old gentleman was very angry.
There could be no doubt about thai.
Threatening the other with his fist, he
shouted. "If your brain was put In a
mustard seed it would have as much
room as a shrimp in the Atlantic!"
One Service Barred.
A famous London barrister was upon
ope occasion called upon to defend a
fook tried for murder, being accused of
having poisoned bis master. The bar
rister after tr most able and brilliaut
defense of the culprit secured an ac
quittal. The cook, anxious to show hi
gratitude, said, "Tell me, sir. whatever
can 1 do for you to reward you?" The
triumphant counsel answered. "My
good man. do anything you can, but
for the love of heaven don't ever cook
forme!"
'W TO INTRODUCE, ONLY
Self-heal'
Ths TtonXar retail v
urea o fii.w f-nri jtmi ,
ducewewill nell you a sample pairor W -
vithorder $4.55)'
NO MORETROOBLE FROM PUNCTURES IjU-T -
n.ii., i .CK. or uiaaa wtii nor m tn air out.
A hundred thousand pairs sold last yen r.
DFfSBlDTinMm Made In all sizes. It
j8 lively and easy
riding, very durable and lined Inside with
a special quality of rubber, which never be
comes porous and which closes ud small
punctures wimouc allowing air to escape. Tney weign fa a Natleathathlek ruhhar tread
no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting 111 "S'Vnd lSunctultrinJt"
Qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially f .d oi" Vtrio "H"
tires is 10.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we lA If' nt "t7.t 2v Jh
are making a special factory price to the rider of only Sr . V. I
$4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day letter Is U C? ! 18 ?J.T.'E T I C and
received. We will ship C. O.D. on approval. You do EASY RIDING,
not need to pay acent until you examine and find them strictly as represented.
We will allow a cash discount ot 5 per cent (thereby making the price 94.58 per pair) If
you send FULL CASH WITH ORDER and enclose this advertisement. You run no risk In
sending us an order as the tires may be returned at OU R expense if for any reason they are not
mtlflf .Ctory on ei.min.tKin. We are perfectly reliable and money aeni to ns Is as safe as In a bank. If 70a order
a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, ran faster, wear better, last longer and look finer
thanany tlreyouhaTeeverasedorseenatanyprloB. WeknowthatyouwlUbeaowellpleasedthatwhenyoawant
a bicycle you will give ub your order. We want you to send ns a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tire offer.
mC YQU imEED TIRES on' a7 UT klnd s ur price until yousendfor a pair of Hedgethorn
price quoted above; or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue wbich describes and quote an makes ana
kinds of tires and bicycle equlpmentand sundries at about half the UBnal prices.
tof AOT lAMIf" but write us a pcwtal today. DO NOT THINK OF BUYINC a bicycle or a pair
awawwsj .rf I of tires from onyontfuntil you know tbanew and wonderful offers weare making.
It costs only a postal to learn everything. Write It NOW.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL.
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Swissco stops dandruff quickly,
grows new hair and resores gray am!
faded hair to i;s natural jou.hful
color.
Swissco stops baldness, bald spots,
falling hair, scabby scalp, sore scaip,
brittle hair cr any hair cr scalp
trouble.
To prcv-e that our claims arV true
we-will send you a large trial bottle
free if you will send 19c in silver or
stamps to help pay cast cf postage
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.
Wagner's Second Marriage."
The Paris Weekly Revue relates
rom letters hitherto unpublished the
exciting story of Wagner's second mar
riage. All the world knows that be
married, after the necessary divorce,
the wife of Hans von Bulow. but all
the world does not know that there
was. a rival applicant for his heart and
hand This was Malwine Schnorr, the
singer who had just created the part
of Isolde iir his "Tristan," and the
cause of Malwine Schnorr was cham
pioned by another artiste named Isi
dore de Renter, who announced her
self as a prophetess, charged with a
divine rmssae to the musician. The
message was to the effect that Wagner
must marry .Malwine and must at the
same' time persuade the king of. Ba
varia to marry Isidore herself. Wag
ner tells, the story of his embarrass
ment in a letter to his friend. Auguste
Uoecker, and it appears that he only
succeeded in peacefully marrying the
lad.v of his choice after the king had,
at her request, expelled the two other
ladies from his dominions. -
"3 a. in. Not a TVink of Sleep Vet. If I
Only Ilad ZE3IO for that Terrible Itching"
fiery eczema, sores, rash, tetter,
blotches, inflamed or irritated skin,
pimples, rawness after shavir.ir, ail skin
afflictions, sores, blotches, pnd Itci.inr;
scaip. It cures dandrulT completely, ciai-a
dandrv . . nofbiiipr but eczema of the se::1".
ZE.'IO Is wonderfully ref rcshimj O
the ski::. It is a clean, antiseptic r; -lution,
not a paste, cream or ointn -r : '..
The first application gives bleeped " -lief.
,ZEMO has been imitated, t
positively never equalled.
"It is impossible fur ms to '
tice in recommending Z!5MO,-l.er.',-
words cannot express its won3 1
achievements."" 11. A. Stierlirt. .-
Electrotype Dent., Sanders r.r;";.
Co., St. Louis, Mo. '
Your drugrgist will sell vou t : ;
sealed bottle of ZEMO. and will i;.it
antee it, or it will be sent direct on
receipt of price by E. W. Rose Medi
cine Co.. St. Louis, Mo.
Make hay while the sun shines, but
shuck corn on damp days.
Snores of a day dreamer occasional
ly attract attention.
The classified '! columns of The
Enterprise satisfy your wants.
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to
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