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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1913)
y f MORNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1913. IRST AMODWCEwENT Open to Every Woman in Clackamas County Huntley Bros. Company "THE REXALL STORE" in Prizes HUNTLEY S POPULARITY CONTEST $2200 Contest Open to any Woman in Clackamas Co. We 'will issue votes with every purchase made at the REXALL STORE. Ten votes with a ten-cent purchase, 100 votes with a dollar purchase, etc. AH you have to do is to get your friends to save their votes for you. Now Is the time to send in the Nomination Blank and get a good start.- $22H Value in Premiuma will be postively awarded at the clpfee of this contest. You can win the first prize. Come in and Talk With the Contest Manager Contest Votes with every Enterprise Subscription Through special arrangements the Enterprise will give Popularity Contest Votes for new or old subscriptions to the DAILY or WEEKLY ENTERPRISE. For particulars apply to Mr. McKechnie at the Enterprise office. 1000 Votes with every Yearly Subscription Rules of the Contest (i) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (ID (12) (13) (14) (15) The names of the contestants will not be known. The names of the contestants will not be published without permission. Every contestant will be allowed 2000 votes on the first nomination blank. Every contestant will get a special number. Standing of contestants will be counted and published weekly. Votes may be deposited or mailed to the contest manager Wednesday of each week. Votes are not transferable after having been voted. Votes must not be written' upon. The color of votes will be changed monthly and votes of a certain color will not be accepted the following month. No employee or member of the family of any employee of Huntley Bros. Co. or the Enterprise shall be eligible to enter the contest. When deposited the votes of each denomination must be separated and the total number of each denomination entered upon voting blanks " to be furnished each contestant. Votes must be left with the contest manager in person. In case of a tie, the award will be equally divided. No candidate shall be allowed to canvass for votes in or near The Rexal! Store. . v The decision of the contest manager on any point not covered by. these rules shall be final. This is the PIANO We Give jAway ! Seven Big Prizes and Special Premiums! First Premium 1 $400.00 Claxton Piano Second Premium 1 Lady's Watch 20 year gold filled, 15 jewels, Elgin or Waltham movement, and one DueDill good for $300.00 on thtj' purchase of a Claxton piano when accompanied by the balance in cash. .Third Premium 1 Lady's Watch 10 year gold filled, and one Duebill good for $295.00 on the purchase of a Claxton piano when accompanied by the balance in cash. , Fourth Premium 1 Three-piece Toilet Set and one Duebill good for $290.00 on the purchase of & Claxton piano when ac companied by the balance in cash. . Fifth Premium One Due Bill, Good if or $285.00 on the purchase of a Claxton piano when accompanied by the balance in cash. Sixth Premium One Due Bill, Good for $280.00 on the purchase of a Claxton piano when accompanied by the balance In cash. Seventh Premium One Due BilL Good for $275.00 on the purchase of a Claxton piano when accompanied by the balance in casb. - ' - - r -v. - In addition to- the above there will be given in weekly Premiums i-19 pieces "of IS silverware. , , - ' , -'" ALSO Silverware Premiums For All During the Contest. - 1X1 GOOD FOR 10O VOTES If presented at HUNTLEY BROS. COMPANY on NOVEMBR 5, 1913 Nomination Blank Good for 2000 Votes Contest Manager Huntley Bros. Co. Dear Sir: I nominate . . as a candidate in your Popularity Contest. Please credit her with 2000 votes. Signed....'.. 2000 votes will only be allowed each candidate on the first nomination or entronce blank received. HUNTLEY BROS CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON Votes With Every Purchase Entrance Blank Good for 2000 Votes Contest Manager Huntley Bros. Co. . - " Dear Sir: Please enter me as a candidate in the $2200 popularity Contest, and credit me with 200C votes. Signed v 2000 votes will be allowed each candidate only on the first entrance or. nomina tion blank received. nun i Physical Impossibility. The Mistress Why, I gave you a pound of walnuts to crack. There are hardly any .here. Where are the rest? The "General" Lor', mum, the uv vers was so big I couldn't get 'em in me moufl Sketch. Mrs. J. Gleason is slowly recovering irom pamiui injuries, one nas Deen confined to the house for . three months. Shelby Shaver, a prominent resi dent of Jennings Lodge was a busi ness visitor in the. county seat Thurs day. Ralph Smith, of Portland, made a motorcycle trip to this city Thursday. He reports the- roads in good condi tion. Mrs. Rose Whitcomb, of Portland, is visiting with friends in ' this city. She will spend the rest of the week here. Ray Morris and Clyde Green, of this city, were to Portland Wednesday to attend the Washington-Lincoln foot ball game. H. H. Whipple, a business man of Tillamook, arrived Thursday. He will probably stay here for a couple of weeks examining real estate holdings of the county. k Local Briefs Earnest Case has purchased the Denver Market. Judge Kelso, of Milwaukie, was in the county seat Thursday. Mrs. A. Roberts, of Maxburg, was in Oregon City over Wednesday night. C. Taucher, of Coalca, Oregon, was in Oregon City on business Thursday. Adolph Aschoff, a farmer of Mar mot, was in the county seat Thursday. Elbert Charman, of this city, made a business trip to Portland Thursday where he visited friends. Charles Meatie, of this city, made a business trip to Portland Wednes day. Arthur Farr, of Oregon City, went to Portland Wednesday where he vis ited friends. F. A. Smidth, of Maple Lane, was in the county seat the middle of the week on business. - Among those registered at the Elec tric hotel are: W. Baylor and Jerry de Tuzare. Frank Mattor, of Redland, was in the county seat the middle of the Mrs. L. A. Wheeler and T. Tomlin son, f Friends, visited Mrs. A. R. Wil liams the middle of the week. Mrs. Haun, who underwent an op eration in the Oregon City hospital several days ago, is improving. Mrs. L. W. Warner, of Clackamas, who is ill in a local hospital, is much better, according to reports. Robinson Kellogg, of Roseburg, was in this city the middle of the week. He is on his way to Seattle where he will spend the winter. President A.. 1 Balstead,"'of the Milwaukie State Bank, was in Oregon City Thursday attending to business matters. - Elwin W. Evans, of Portland, vis ited relatives in Oregon City Thurs day. He returned to his home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson, Miss Edith Chap, man and Carl Clark were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Guy "Woodle. LETTERS REMAIN IN I" CITY POSTOFFICE BOJES List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postoffice- for the week ending October 24, 1913: Women's List Friend, Mrs. J. W.; Hamilton, Miss Lois; Henry, Mrs. Olive E. (2) ; McMurrin, Mary; Trimm LMrs. Edith; Wallace, Ina; White, Mrs. setn; wuttang, Anna; World, Mrs. Hue. Men's List Adollf, Mr.; Aune, W. B. ; Brown, S. H.; Da vies, Lew W.; LaDow. Mrs.; Gregory, John; Heaton, C. W.; Hill, Mr.; Larrice, N. M.; Leo menson, Mr. and Mrs.; McGuire, K.; Mills, A. R.; Palmer, William E.; Sheapeard, All; Snyder, Erman; Peice Theatre; Wetzner, Mr. Women and Love. Women for the most part do not love us. They do not choose a man because they love him. but because it pleases them to be loved by him. They love love of all things in the world, but there are very few men whom they love personally. Alphonse Kerr. Suspicious. Mother (after the wedding) Well, our daughter and her husband are off at last What is it that troubles you, John? Father I don't quite like that young fellow's parting words. He didn't say "Goodby:" he said "Au re voir." Boston Transcript. Austria. As the Austrian empire consists of a great variety of different races, speak ing different languages, so is the area embraced within the Vienna consular district characterized by a great vari ety of spee-h, of customs and of indu trial habits. Stirring Up Trouble. Mrs. Crawford I was so glad to find hr out when I called. Mrs. Cr.-'.bshiiw- I knew you didn't like each other, so I told her when yon. were going to call. Judge. Lake Huron's Islands. Lake Huron is dotted with over 3,000 islands. This is more than any other lake has. MORNING ENTERPRISE'S CLACKAflAS COUNTY SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE r WILLAMETTE I Merritt Willson, Agent ' Mrs. A. F. Delker, of Stafford, was in Willamette Thursday. Frank Shipley, of Wilsonville, was in Willamette Thursday. He will -be moving back here the latter part of the week. Mrs. Samson, of Portland, is visit ing Mrs. Britton and family of Wil lamette. Mrs. Wilkens, of Stafford, was in Willamette Thursday on business. The Ladies' Aid of the Willamette Methodist church held an all-day ses sion Thursday and brought lunch. Ewalt Leisman has received the contract for the building of a chickex house. CANEMAH CARNOTT SPENCER, Agent Mrs. E. Long spent Wednesday in Portland. Mrs. G. Smith visited in Oregon City Thursday. H. Jones has completed the steps up the bluff in front of his residence. Arnen Grossenbacher has begun a course in the Oregon City high school. While playing with a dog, the three-year-old daughter of August itakel was'liitten through the left ear. The little girl hit the dog on the head with her hand, and the dog snapped her. It is not a serious . bite .and it is thought that she will completely re cover in a short time. The dog is owned by E. Long of Canemah. Occasionally a commercial drummer prevents his modesty - from crowding to the -front. A man always says things behind his wife's back when he is hooking up her dress- The best many a girl gets out of i twho marries for a home is a chance to cook for boarders. A few feminine tears or a shower of rain doesn't amount to much, but how a man does hate a flood? Home is the place to which some men go in order to get even when dis agreeable things happen down town. TREASURER'S NOTICE I now have funds to pay county road warrants endorsed prior to June 13, 1913,. Interest ceases tn such war rants on dute of this notice, Octo ber 24, 1913. . i J. A.- TTJFTS, Treasurer. WEST LINN James McLarty, Agent Judge Montgomery is shingling his house. . George Hisel, of West Linn, is build ing a house for Mr. Lindquist in, Wil lamette. . The new residence will .be modern in every .way, having, ten rooms and complete with outbuildings. - Mr. and Mrs. James Nickson have just moved into the . "Dirmond" house in West Linn. They are" recent arrivals from England. ' . Fred Swade has moved into Stani fer's house in West Linn., , Mr. Hittman is building an addition to his house. Mrs. J. Raster is moving from Ore gon City to the house formerly occu pied by the Daltons in West Linn. "0! 0! That Itching!" Stopped EnstaniEf Try ZEMO; Skin Troubles Vankh. . Buy a 25c Bottle Today and Prove It Glory! A remedy for skin tortures that makes everybody smile and say "Hoo-ray!" If you have tSat terrible FORUM OF THE PEOPLE OREGON CITY, Ore., Oct. 23. (Ed itor of the Enterprise) We hereby certify that the statements of this morning's Enterprise that Councilman Tooze at the council meeting last night, denounced the plan for the Clackamas pipe line; that he denied ever saying the Englebrecht well wa ter was pure; that .he declared that it was the duty of the council alone to hunt for a pure water supply; or that he denied having been asked for the test reports,, are all false and in our judgment malicious, and we fur ther hereby endorse Mr. Tooze's posi tion on the water question entire. Very truly, L. P. HORTON, . . FRED METZNER, CHAS. S. NOBLE, W. A. LONG, . OREGON CITY, Ore., Oct. 23. (Ed itor of the Enterprise) "Mill Work er" must certainly have gone out of his way to discover the "deplorable" conditions . that he describes in this morning's issue. I have lived on Main street for over, three years and have gone up and down-that thoroughfare very frequently in season and out of season, alone or with my wife, or daughter. During that time very few intoxicat ed men have been in evidencer extrem ly little boisterous profanity and cer tainly no "filthy" language which could offend the ears of the most fas tidious lady. What obtains within the precincts of the saloons and ' pool rooms de pendent saith not as he does not fre quent such establishments but, cer tainly, Main street is as quiet anc free from anything obnoxious as the ' principal thoroughfare of any well regulated community. I am con strained to make these remarks in de fense of our beautiful city, the de meanor of whose inhabitants contain ing the usual per centage of good, in different and bad will compare favor ably with any town of its size in the United States. DR. W. C. SCHULTZE. "Give Me ZEMO, Quiclft It is Guaranteed to Stop this Terrible Itching Instantly." fiery, unreachable itching, scorching, raw-eczema prickly heat, rash, tetter, irritated or inflamed skin, blotches, pimples or blackheads, you will mar vel at the results of ZEMO. ZEMO is a clean, antiseptic solution, not a grease or ointment. Itching vanishes at the first application; this is absolutely guaranteed or money re funded. Use it on the baby, tod, it gives immediate relief in all skin tor tures. Dandruff and scalp itching vanish. "Suffered 23 years with eczema. Fin ally tried ZEMO. It cured me sound and well. -That was 15 months ago. ZEMO is a blessing." Mrs. S. Eason. Hope, Ark. - , .- . .. First-class druggists everywhere .sell ZEMO for 25c a sealed bottle, or sent direct on receipt of price by E. W. Rose Medicine -Co., St Louis, Mo. . GOOp-BYE DANDRUFF Parisian Sage Stops Failing Hair ana Itching Scalp; Removes Dand ruff With One Application If your hair is too thin, make It grow. If it is too dry and brittle, sof ten it up lubricate it. If you have dandruff it is because the scalp is too dry and flakes off. Freshen up the scalp and dandruff will go. Parisian Sage, always sold by Hun. ley -Bros. Co. in 50 cent bottles, Is just what you need to make your scalp heaithy and immediately remove dand ruff your hair, wavy, lustrous and abundant, .You cannot be disappointed in Par isian Sage. It quickly stops itching head; cleanses the hair of dust and excessive oil; takes away the dryness and brittlenes; makes it seem twice as abundant and beautifies it until it is soft and lustrous. For Sale By ' HUNTLEY BROS. Co. ' . REPORTED IN HOPS Several low-priced sales of hops of several days ago but just made public, sow that there is but little snap to the trade.- Purchases were shown several days at 21 and 23 cents a pound, and the latter for the best qual ity, but today the best bids are 22c and there is no keeness among the buyers to take hold, even at that fig ure. There is almost "total lack of in quiry from abroad; in fact the Eng lish trade is not even inclined to an swer cables from this side. Livestock, Meats BEEF (Live wtight) steers 7 and 8c; cows 6 and 7c: bulls 4, to 6c. MUTTON Sheep 3 to 4c; lambs, 5 to 5c. POULTRY (Buying) Hens; old roosters, 9c; broilers 12c. WEINIES 15c lb; sausage 15c lb. PORK 10 and 11c. VEAL Calves 12c to 15c dressec according to grade. Fruits . . APPLES 50c and f 1. . DRIED FKJITS (Buying) Prunes on basis 4 for 35 to 40c. ONIONS $1 per sack. POTATOES 65 and 80c. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter 23c to 25c. - EGGS Oregon ranch, case count 38c; Oregon ranch candled 40c. Prevailing Oregon City prices are as follows: HIDES (Buying) Green salted, 9c. CORN Whole corn ?36; cracked J37. SHEEP PELTS 75c to Jl.fO each. f LUUlt $.SU LO $0. 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 sailing $20; valley timothy $12 to $14 OATS (Buying) $23.00 and $24; wheat 77c and 78c; oil meal selling $38; Shady Brook feed $1.25 per cent. FEED (Selling) Shorts $26; bran $24; feed barley 430 to $31. PRISM LIGHTS The many colored prisms that wilt be used in the novel and striking", scheme of night illumination of the' Panama-Pacific exhibit palaces are of fine cut glass, made in Austria by a process not followed elsewhere. Tbe prisms' known as jewels, are patiently ' tooled by hand in the homes of the artisans. . u m HkV IN m i snok AM 111 WM 111 RIDER AGENTS WANTED EACH TOWN and district to ride and exhibit a sample Latest Model Rsnesr" bicycle furnlshedby us. Our Rider Agents everywhere are ma kiiur money fast. Writeforfull particulars and Hpeciai offer at once. NOMONEYR equike D untu you receive ana approve your Dicycie. We ship to anyone anywhere in the TT. S. withtmtacent deposit in advance, prepay freight, ana allow its day or kce tk ial. during which time you may ride the bicycle and put it to any test you wish. If von are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wish to keeD the bi- . cycle ship it back to us atour expense and youwfllnot beoutone cent. riATADV BDIftCC We furnish the highest grade bicycles it is r Al I Uli I rniliEd possible to make at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save 810 to 225 middlemen's profits by buy ing direct of us andhave themanuf acturer'sguarantee behind your bic.vcle. DO NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anuone at amy price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory prices and remarkable special offers. Yflll Wll I RP ASTflU SHFI1 when yon receive our beautiful cnU. ww mm iw m whiwhmw i loftne and study oursaDerb models at the wonderful ljf low prices wb can make yon tiUe year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for tees money than any other factory. We are satisfied with tl.00 profit above factory cost. BICYCLE DEALERS, you can sell our bicycles under your own name plate at double our prices. Orders filled the day received. SECONDHAND BICYCLES. We do not refirulrly handle second-hand blcrelea. bat usnlaly have a number on hand taken In trade by oar Chicago retail stores. These we clear inoee ranging irgm j to or iv. iMwunywre uukoiu unyi uiiiea ires. jinsia wrneii impprtea roiiar cnains ana peaais, parx8rrepauB od equipment Ot ail kinds at hatf the reffukir retail price. out promptly atprioee ranging ft COASTER BRAKES, OJ? Iledgethorn Puncture-Proof CU ! mm ! Tivam A SAMPLE PAIR gcii-ncaiiug iiicd The reaular retad vrtee of these 0ucr tee vnit suit you a sampte pair J or pus oaa Vrithorder$4.55). - HO MORE TROUBLE FROM PORCTORES Nail. Taeka or Glass will not tet tfta air out. A hundred thousand pairs sold last year. nFVtiRMDTinil Made in all sizes. II riding, very durable and lined Inside with. To MTkODUGE, ONLY E- ft - 8 m Notice the thick rubber tread A" and jMinctur etri ps' B" and "D" io rim strip "H" to prevent rim cutting. -This tire will outlast any other make-SOFT, ELASTIC and EASY RIDING. a speoial quality of rubber, which never be comes norons and which closes no small punctures without allowing air to escape. They weigh! no more than an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting I Dualities twine in ven ft v several la vers or uun. SDecianv prepared fabric on the tread. The regular price of these tires is 310.00 per pair, but for advertising purposes we i are making a SDecial f actorv Drice to the rider of only 14.80 per nair. All orders shinned same dav letter is received. We will shin C. O. D. on aDDrovaL You do not need to pay a cent until you examine and find them strictly as represented. We will allow s cash discount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price $4.58 per pair) if yon 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 gatisfectory on examination. Wo are perfectly reliable and money sent to ns Is ae aafo as In a bank. It yon order a pair ot these tires, yon will find that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than any tire yon ha-reever need or seen at any price. We know that yon win be to well pleased that when yon want abicycleyon will given- yonr order. We want yon to send nsa trial orderat onoe. benoe this remarkabietlre offer. aont Day any Kind at any price until yon sena lor a pair 01 neagetnorn rnnctore-rroot nres on approval ana tnai at tae special imruauctory ana nment and sundries at about half the nsnal wioes. fin AJ n UllThntwrttei&nniittltnlar. WlffUl WWSU 9 of tires from anyone until yon know the new and wonderful offers we are making. abicycleyon will give a yourorder. Wew IF YOU NEED TIRES i price quoted above; or write tor oat big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which describee and (juotea all makes mas ox tires ana Dicycie eqmpmenbana Bunanee ax atx lnda of tires and h1rt-MAann1nnMmtand unnrtrtwi at abont h&lf the usual niioaa. nl MifmT Utf T bat write as a postal today. DO NOT THINK Ot BUYIRO a bicycle or a pair vv ffwf of ttree from anyone until you know the new aod wonderful offers we are making. It coots only a poertal to learn everything. Write i; NCW. J.L.UEAD CYCLE OIK.IPAHY, CHICAGO, ILL.