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ORKOON CITY KNTKHPHfHK. rini)AV, A PHIL 2:1. .fin. TRACK SEASON AT HIGH SGHOC ILIS ON NOV I0PES OF I W ARE IIICI Rffi BIG FUND 10 Hi 4ll IrllC aol at , llf, t My I.I h Iiin'I la . H (I I i'I 1 la ail n if rffi.f1 l( Utm inad . ihi. Aid Idle Iklloli In i ak ll.n ,, ,! Maautl . If. I In ll.n I, t . t . .r r i.f II.. lnd Arthur I'arr. iniirr .f lln iu. 4 l.'KIH, ! Ill ll ni i f aim in- ll a CU'aau.aa rounir mp ... nMi n Hi imam nl rt ( r r y i.f ll. nhml Yi,t llm nl ..r nr t tie dual Mi ll i'Iiin.I ,.f in, riat.iq .,r an Mh. f lia In ! I... n Hld' In ti.l.f !,, kalllaa li.nlily fu lil in.-. I n. . I lln III iu ill at u ,c at in i.Ii.ii n( Ih run. llila frr Mllaiialn I it a rail ktn riil.y Hli or. n I'Ht i it.'li rtiilnr I a In ll lvn-l .) tiit Hi In. l lilh a h.N.I alll .i In ir', In r. lalii II,. Ir hard ami ru(1, Kalai a.ta la making ,rr tratloiia In thiiw Him "Ihiiii f trti Id i i.i ni --' Ilial IliPf r In. I Ihi. only "imIjI.Ii." in Hi In a. h 1 hi. r. port , ,,hra (rmii antiy Dial llirjr aUn ar it. -I In b for . .ll. n am il.rf t-ii-nl In tlail ll.lim lull Ilia final ra roinof Mllaal kl, In 4 In li oulilorto, la llalli( .f aiallal.l luaii for lh I at' k I'alil 0 Hal Itiir l'l I ih li.tura In Hi lli.al (' i,rili iii In i lilfliral Inim la mi ll. Ill, ll.r ..A f..!l..tra .f ll,. Ii .k (all 11,1a r.f all i,f ,r i, I Inr nr In f lii.l aii'l ollli lh lidp nl Hi molr f.,iin ailili i. a Hi pro I tiN.k t"- In III Imal lilib M.VV ri'HK. A .ril 0.- A f unpalKU HI a att"t In finning tomorrow In orr 1 1, mii, mi U i i). of llm roimtry fur Hi raUlng of national fund U Ci lit fra nta ami ir,ar ul tin-in In lh r nulla Tint National At." Ull. hi nf f'rodit Mi'fi U In f liarr nf Hi rampalgn, and in 1,1 ii, in hav a.-l rnwtliia- fur l liiorrnar. 1 h biiilnra inrn r tfi'ir fr1 In ait lull l. Hi inn iih rll. iif i.ilmaal fraud", an M erf 'irr of In llirra, ll 'I f . II I A at t fl at Iif linn halll and riiatiufariiir.T. lil. h liae fnn a. Iiwil. Hnl fimf,. nr I a..n,Hllnr j , a-l'i'llrlln ifiiHiiilnti llifnii(liii'il Hi i.infal nf 'n . a"ia an I llila l olml ItiniHil lit Inan ti I ar ta ailnxila ai If ,ln III I. l rin l'i nf Ih" Mi'inU rt iif Ih" Alnlnlil aauw'allnn iif III" lixal a. hml a rn iifily l.l,ln I'nl i .mi nf III" nli (Ufa Ii na Hinrn.i'. Hlualmii i.r Wllx li milil f.m In Hi" irai u nf III h i ll a. I, mil aii'l ilmfi Hi traik rnu nfli rril hf Hi CU, la n, aa ( 'imiiiI jr Hi luxil li-arii now In III" tli,nirarr Hiu'tnli l,f Ih Hfrf a I'll; JilKh a. IiimiI SUICIDE TRACED TOSUNSTROKEBY i l("f anJ on lifiitlior, all lltlni at r-irltipr. II at-nl alimi.t all l.la llm nn Ma lallii r't farm and acMniii altimlut llm I'artlra an I rliti ilaln iiii iii of Ih m IrIiIhiiIiimhI. Id r.Mirilrf Tli" fipar f'lli'a will Ii uarit In rrna'-nil" "riM-lrntora nf fiainli. an'l III In rin a rt ft arm fur Ih" fi"li rnl (rail rmiiiiilnaliiii In xl l.'lfiar Hi lilha)a nf trail". Tli" fund alilih lll iiltitnatil)' lx raUnl alll l auffli i"iit In rnalil tli" l.ualnraa mrn In api-i . :'.0(ii) a r-r till invraiiaail.ilia aim limn 'rn r.-.i i lii r A tiff rorna nf InTpatlcalnra I kill Ii utiiifpil In an' aiiriniii in nn 'roter llm niMlillirljr ali a-lii inra of ' aittrnlurrr. CLACKAMAS. ALEX SANBSTROH MAY HAVE ELOPED WITH HIS WIFE RUNAWAY WOMAN AND HM HU BAND BCLICVCO TO Bf RrCONCILCO, ONLY CONSISTENT AND STEADY EFFORT CAN RESULT IN THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF A TOWN, SAYS TITUS If KRS. SKNDSTSON HAS Iff! CHARGE m EE DROPPED - Coopla Attn Toflethtr al Houa In Bol Ion Whin eh Haa IWtd Lot Angela May ba Thalr Dtallnatlon, ESTACADA H J. victor schmidt, ?t, hanos tir IN FATHIR'S DARN AT PRINQWATtR. fREQUENT SPELLS Of DESPONDENCY BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSE Handa ar Tltd Bo Thai Reacu, In Cai H Should Chang Hi Mind Aflar Suapanalon, Would Ba ImpoMlbl. Aa an rff.M t of a iiinalnkv llirM )ir ax Vlrtnr Si lmil.lt. Briil 29 'tr. hani'nl lilinai If In lila lallii r'.i liurn nn tulln Dili adl of HiirliiRwati'r at 6 oVIim k Wi'iltii'ailav ninrnltiK lr A. V. Adl. of Kilnc 'la hn hal 1'i-rn IrriilltiK him. ti-ntlflril al llm rnr- mii-r'a liuiui'at tlmt Si limlilt n uf fi-rliiK frniii llm I'fffi l of a auiiHiriikiv lln ii uli)i' t to fr'iin nl n;iill cf ii' iihili'liry. I'm ii J-lc 'mm liftlli'. Tim IiihIv aa fontnl hy A. II. Hrhmlilt. fnlln'r of Vlrtnr 8rhmiit. alKiut fl;30 o'rliH'k N nltma.liij- mom liiK 1 Im ymiin innn hul tioil lil liiinila Inci'llirr. rtilnli!y no Hint In raai Im khouM rlinni:o It Is mind nft.T Im na aiinii'tnli'l on ttio ripri, ll" could not rrm'tui lilmnOf. Tim ropn win t It'd to n lii'tim In tlm rrllltiK of Hid hurt) aiul llm doily nn foiitid riun,; ItiK arvrrul ffi't from the flmir of tli. rlrurliir'. Comimr lli.tnpiitond hh.I Cluirlri Hl.'vrri wrro iuIIcmI cnrly Vrtl niid.'iy innrnltiic on tlm rano. Mr. and Mr. A. I). Hrhmlilt ruiim Id ClnrkainnH comity about cliUit )''rn K. Victor Hi limldt wiib tinnmrrli'd and la aurvlvcd hy Ills imrriita, two WOMAN GOULD NOT SIT UP Now Docs Her Own Work. Lydi E. rinkham's Vegeta ble Compound I Iclpetl 1 ler. Imntnn, Ohio. " I am rnjnyinir lrt Ut hralth now than 1 hav fur Iwrlv jrrara. W hrn I b (ran to Uk l.yJIa rl I'liikliam'a Vrifrta- Lld Compound I cotil.l not alt up. hJ fcmal triMjM. a and waa very ncr Vuua. I un) Ih rvmnllra a year and 1 ran do my work atxlfnrlhclaat el;l.t montha 1 bar worked for other women, too. I cannot raia Lydla E. Ilnkham'a Vi'Klalil Comp mnd enough for 1 know I ncwr would hav Imn aa well If I hail not taken it and 1 rvcum nirtid it to aulTt'rins women." liuiKlit r Hclic Aim. " I piv It to my dmiKhtcr when aha waa thlrtivn yean old. Fhe waa in aclio.il and waa nrnoua wreck, and could not al.'cp nijjhta. Now alio looka ao healthy tliat rven Urn doctor ipeaka of iL You can publlah llila letter if you liW Mra. Kkna Howman, 1C1 8. luth Stn-ct, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continuo to aufTer day In and day out and drag out a aickly, halr-hcartcd exlatrnce, miaainK three fourth of the joy of llvlni', when they can find health in Lydla H i'inkham'a vgcUbla Compound I If yon linvc tin allclitoKt dmilit tlmt LydiA l I'ink Iiumi'h Yi'irrtii lili'('iiiiiMiuil(lvill hphi viiii.u rlfo to I. villa l'IMnkham lo(IU Iiic-ld. (oiilllintlal)l.yiin,MnNRfora(l vlc. Your lottcrvilll tieoMtiil, rc:ul nnd uiiNwrrcd liv a vvoiimn uud lichl In htrli t confldciuH. Ali'i Handtrotu h rlii-d lth till If. Thla la 1 1. belief of rounty offli lala Till I Ilia flrat of a aerlra nl aitl lie rillrn for the y.uttriiitn, villi a nuiiilier nf otlmi nr n;.,i,. ra hy U 1 afd K. Tltua. After ln(rir) Hli in j li y nn I fom (. ra. ,t ha latl.efei their ii.i;rli ti and vl a In a a. rle of all artlilea They III i; rar nif n eai b eek In Ih K(ilrprl. y f.foath. aili In n"iili H"fi, pri Ixilty and ihir aiiar.tr. la Hit dream nf every C iiiiiiiiinlty Thu Im i,rlanr of a Vin la K;ir"l I ) I1" onli'.ilt in I J by li fir.uirt nf oipula Ktery prorreaalva man la anil- on to nt hU tnn rjn Yr.i. r. 1 rimfldi nt Hiat at lln aauie time It inunt tnm U'tter. hur av it.any tooiia am com pel In jr fnr Hi in iiiu end. nuvy of lliei h'.- fn'iit I, dlaanpoltitel. If a.iinn plana i rain, oilier l!l remain atnili, nary m Ina.. If a rnliimiiiilly feiiiullia lli'llf- Slerrra for their preliminary eiatnlna-' ferent to It oa adtantemei,!, L iharrea are tint It l!l r.n.alii a!i llonary vliil ia youii( and Milrrprla ln Hieii fo elo. here 1 bnpro! lein nf lit pra ili al 1M112 ran I don to inak tno a. limine In ti,ijl:iM..n and prna'erliy la uv. l'a!ly In ;,,r'aiit to Mir on f,mi:i'i l.lt). Hoar ahall ft our alum of Hie ,l.ii.ti I a1 van. Hmi haa U.n a" ( iiipll.lied l.y ao many (ilme aim i ha nmltli'lled Hi lain nf all rnpert and of vttry anlvei.t nuMiie., and a cured many piiMIc liniimnemeiita an- i nm furl a uf ll li, r not other lw to b l.alT I recently put thla qiie.tlnn to Ihr n-i reiary of a liuatlinc b'rd of Ira li In i.M of Hi Hunt prorreaalne iltl.a III th I'nlled Hiate. f ciperted to hav th ax rHary reel off a lnt.t; ainry of oranlatliiu an I rnai Mnery. by vhl. h new li.dua'rtet er aecured. rapilal aub rl!l, anil farlnrie built. I aurpriwd to t.f ll. U.tii o Had inan reply, thai II often irrii,.. In bun that Hi l-Hlitx; of nn . . tri. a and lnrara In xpi)ili'n .r waiter of Im or than, , "Ynil ta.i aerid 'ir a,;al U a Ibnuaaiid direr. Una." be aal I, ahd el b..Oi.i,. Uta In li,lllf uneipe ted V III Braa 1,1 your ailianiaura n akr an lu reiahm on Ih I him. i nd and firl n.n In lit quarter Ohrr Jnl e el,wrd and yiU land .iniblii Ills " Till Uxrd of trad man il d ni ( mean that a ciinii.uiiity ran lie !,.. and fo ahead vl'hieil eff.,rl On the rnntrary, only ronal-lrnt and In e.(ant effort ' n.akn a ta a r w. Tl.la .? fort outJ.x n lo b burdertHiiii en any on f an. but II nrnl be ra:atein Th B'-il f- lluwini xlilnrli! In ll.lt erte il (ill ho aneml lfd of tra.le r.rn Iblnk that h - rmla ra I I arhievid. Hon I Although at flrat, Kanditrom d- i who hav loat truck "f the rouple. Mra. rlare.J Hut b would not Intcrecd fi.r ; Fmidalrom aa armated re.entiy with ' hi lf and anld t.at hn would allow! Merman llnlhai h on a atatutory rliarr, ! Iw '! " tnr It la under and a Itotind over lo tli rrand Jury. alood that the two hava Im oiii rec-, Friday nlrhl. Imr brmdamen apiM ared ! nnclled. J. A. lUlha'h. brother of' : Merman Mulliarh, aa tlm two In th liouao at Ilollon Kriday erenltn after llm rcarn-at of l(!bah. J. A. Hal- befnr Juatlr HI ever and a-Vi-d that they ba releaaed from all ohllmllon. Tim request wa Rranted and Urn wo man waa allotted to o on her oan reconnolaaanre. Malbarh I now In Jail ai-rvlng out a flno of 175 whlih waa Impoaed year ano uMn hi con viction for creatine a dlatursnre on an Interurl an car. Mr. Hertha Snndatrotn left her horn In Ixx Anxetea laat Novtmlier lo vlall frlcmU In Vorlland. For aeveral montha aha lived at a Yamhill atrret rooming; hotiwi In that city but about llm flrat of the year. It la aliened Hint ahe left Portland and cam to Oregon City her ahe lived with llalbai h. Karly In March, lettera aent from loa AnRclea to Mra. Fandatrom by her hualiand were returned SandMrom beennm anaplrioua and 'eft for I'or. land, li-rnlnK aoon after hla arrhal In the Oreicon city that ahe aa In Ikjl-ton. The day follow Inn the arrival of Snndatroni, both Mr. Sandatrnm and Mallinrh were arreated. They waived examination when taken before Justice aU f Your S OI8EASE CLAIMING ITS WAR TOLL KASIER AT RED CROSS HOSPITAL mhi mm -' ' ' I I ' ' ' i? f. J AT KD lKOS nO$'lT)l. 0 Ttwwj a7.iitY ,u.tiiAia Mra. Harah Tbompaon haa fon lo AlaiiM-da. ('allfornla. where alia will remain with her nephew and hi fain lly aeteral montha. Th Itetx kaha will now elect another deli-rat lo rep ret nl Ihetu at th (irand UmIkh whl' It I lo be held al Newport. May I. in atead of May :. Ml Marl ;uyer and Kred 'Iranian ere married. Iloth have the beat label of the community. They have taken up their realdence at I-i-nt. Mannle Cotiaay haa withdrawn from the aihmil here and la attcndltiR at N-nla. The fliMira In the nhool luillillni! her have bin-n (lien freati rotita of oil to keep down dual. Work on the Carver line la be Inn puahed and It la Intended to have tlm railroad In operation before many more montha tlapae. Tlm llamaarua arliool baacball team played th Clackamaa baaeball team at riackama laat Friday afternoon and defeated the latter. to 7, and tlm not day the aame team played at lla maarua, the riarkamaa team (union thla time In a 1! Inning name, 13 to 12. Th pupil of Mlaa I'm lininnn'a room aro In receipt of an Inten nt inar pack of letter hl twit from Tnplla In like icrade from Tonawauda. New York. Tlmae were rent In reply to letter written here acinic time airo aa lancuaRo work. (VV. Green w pleanantly aurprlmvl by a number of hla friend lott Thiirn d.iy cveiiliiis, tlm ocalon being hi birthday. Tlm evening waa pleaaantly rpetit in playing game and alrniln?, after whlih dainty refri-shmcnta were aerved U Nellie Mealnlielmer. who leave aoon for tlm McKlntle Itlver romitry fur the aumtimr, In conip.inv with her nnrle and aunt, Mr. and Mm. I.ee liar- rliiKtoli, Hive a fureuell party lo her many friend Thumday (veiling, April 15. Tlm main feature of the afternoon wuh nulltlng. In whlrh twelve of tlm nung ladle piirtlclpatcd. Ml Sllvy (luycr won first priifl nnd I.avern Klanery, r.econd prlzo. The young gen llemen rnme In lor tlio eveuliiKa eti- tcrtulnmcnt. In the three sanies of liasel.iill be tween the ClnckatniiH and laniunriis arhnola, tlm former won two and the latter one. Tbe third Mine wiih played at DnnuiHcu laat Friday. The Odd Fellow will celebrate the 9th aniilvemnry nf Oddfellowalilp at Clnel;amnR at their hall S iUirdny nllit April 21 Following la the program for tlm meeting of the (MnckumaR County Pelioolmantorg' club at Clackamas, Ap ril 21. 10:3(1 a. m.. bull game, Srhoolmutitcra vs. Clackamas (iramniar school boys: 12:00 m., banquet, 1:00 p, in., busi ness session, subjects to be discussed "Industrial Follow-up Work," leader, Uronton Vedder; followed by E. S, Mc Connlck nnd P, P. Outhrlo; second subject, "Track and Field Meet." dis cussed by Trof, 11. F. VflnRsten; ad dress, ny Asst. Stuto Supt. Wells. The school has received Its Steam Pressure Canning outfit and Is much The National Vacuum cleoners are. witbout o pleased with it. It will he used in doubt, the best hand cleaners on the market. They tho Industrial club work. ... frnnir. .nirable. and. above all. practical. A Dr. Applehee, tho new dentist, has pim nnB with Bse. f,h instructions orrtce nours in i lucsanius ai nr. nous- ,. i- er-. office. Thnradava. accompany each cleaner, Mta i nnm nnehmnnn viHite.n With a National, you can get mrt out oi jour friends nt Ahtorla last Saturday and carpels even auer a morousn sweepniK. u irn nvr vinir cui uuuo aim iouiva v - In The Social Whirl Current Happening f lnlr In and About Oregon City bach say that the couple were pack, lug her clothe at the lime and ap peared friendly. In raae Mr. and Mra. Fandntrom have left for aouthern California, where h ha bualneaa Interest, It I not prob able that an attempt will be made to bring her back to Oregon City to face a charge here. Cltroia CITROLAX C I T R O L A X Heat thing for constipation. ur atomach, lazy liver and aluggisb brw elt. Slop a sick headache almost a' UK culmination of a romance of eight year ago came Wednes day evening, when Marry U Young and Mra. Victoria E. Newberry wer married la Portland at the Whit Tem ple church, by Iter. W. II. Illnton. Only a few relative and Intimate friend were preent. Mr. Ktella Klmpaon wa bridesmaid and C. II. Moore attended the (room. The bride was neat In a smartly tailored suit of blue broadcloth and wore a large stylish picture hat. She carried bride's rotes. Following the ceremony a banquet waa served at the Imperial Hotel to a boat of frlenda. After a abort wed ding trip spent In Salem, the former home of the bride, Mr. and Mr. Young once. Glvea a most thorough and sat isfactory flushing no pain, no nausea. M be at borne lo their frlenda aftr Keeps your system cleansed, sweet, May 1 at 41! Fifth atreet. thla city. and wholesome. It. B. Rasmuen, Es-i Mr. Young la commercial agent for canaba, Mich., write: "Citrolax la a fine laxative, pleasant to take, and doea the work In a very thorough man ner." Children love It. Jones Drug Co. (Adv.) the Portland Railway. Light ft Po.r company, he haa been In thla city the past four year, prior to thla time he resided in Dolse. Idaho. Mra. Young haa. during her abort realdence here. mail many frlenda by her charming manner and pleasing personality, John J. Dunn and Gladys Cranha Wad. On of th pret tleat church wed.llnja of th eraaon wa th marrlag of Mlat Olady K. Cranahaw. daughter of Mr. and Mra. 'ranhw, of Crea barn, and Mr. John J. Dunn, youngeat ton of Mr. and Mr. I'aul Innn. of Ilortng. Th marrlay ceremony waa performed Wednesday by Father Qui. nan. rector of th Catholic church cf Grvaham. The ceremony waa attended by only the Intlmat friends and relatives of the contracting parties. Mis Kerney, of Creaham. attended th bride, and Mr. Joseph Haley, of Sandy, was Ih groomaman. After th marrugv cere mony ih young couple left on a to weeks' honeymoon, and upon their re turn will take op their realdence In a newly completed bungalow at Hortng. where the bridegroom Is engaged In farming. The bride la one of the most popular young women at Greaham, She I a craduate of the Greaham hUh school, completing her studies at that Institu tion with high honor. Her father Is a well known merchant of Greaham. Mrs. Dunn is an accompllahed young woman, being a well known vocalist. ttbscription Expires Soon It Will Pay You to Renew Now! 1 For Never Before Has This Paper Made the Premium Offer it Now Extends to its Readers n H In making an inventory of our premiums we find that we have a wide assortment but, -4 H in many cases, not enough of one article to make a permanent offer to our subscribers. We rrj H want to clean our stock room, to distribute this merchandise before it begins to lose its value p H by becoming shop-worn. jj H Look at the date on your paper. If your subscription has expired or will expire within H the next few months, this is an offer you cannot afford to neglect. We mean it when f we say these offers are unusual. Read them if you doubt it. A Child Can Run the B National Vacuum Cleaner BERLIN. April 17. Kaiser Wilhclm makes frequent visits to the German field and base Red Cross hospitals, where he talks with unfortunate soldiers, cheering them and bidding them be brave. In the accompanying Illustration he ia ahown outside a base hospital. The location of the town was doleted by the censor. The kaiser is talking with the officer In charge. At the left of the picture General ron Elncn Is shown. The other Illustration depicts n acene in typhus Btrlcken Servla, Sold lers ill with the dreaded disease are brought Into town In bullock wagon and are waiting for treatment In al- Sunday. Philip Flnr-er, master of the rlllo range, and family have, moved to Port land, where they will reside perma nently. Tho young people of Clncknmas will play "Top's Twins," nt the Oddfel lows' hall, Wednesday night. April 28. John Umlker Buffered some broken ribs as a result of being thrown from his ground roller Inst Friday. He is recovering slowly. Joe Tlnohmann narrowly escaped ser ious Injury last week, when ho was running his ground roller and the totiRiie broke. Ho suffered a bruised side and an ugly gash In the leg. Another now pupil has been enrolled In the school, Gilbert Sldler, who has just come, with his parents from Illi nois, to reside here. Grandma PIxley, formerly of this place but now of Jamestown, Now York, has been heard from by friends here, this week. She Is In feeble health but her daughter, Mrs. Jonnle Dye and her fnmlly are well. The latter re side nt West Hloomfleld, Now York. Jacob DeShazer died at his home near West Stnyton, Oregon, April 1, He was born at Clackamas, July 9, 1873. Old residents of this place will remember the fnmlly as early resi dents here. E dirt without even taking them from the walls. Tho National is so simple that it can withstand nineh hnnl iisnce and yet is efflcleut. They are EE the only practical cleaners In districts where there Is no electricity yet they are as good as tho expensive electrical machines. We secured a largo ; quantity of these cleaners over a year ago and can make an exceptional offer. SEE We will ship to you postpaid, one cleaner for a EES six years' subscription to tho weekly Enterprise or a three yenrs' subscription to the daily by mall. : ; if you do not wish to subscribe so far ahead, in- duce your friends to taKe tne paper or renew i their subscription. Only Eight 3-Piece Scissor Sets Are Left. Here again the advantage of buying in quan tities direct from eastern agents of the manu facturer Is evident. This three-piece scissor set, consisting of a pair of large shears, button hole scissors and embroidery scissors, Is the same Bet that you would pay $1 or $1.50 for at your store. They are made of good steel nnd are strong and durable. We have yet to receive a complaint from a family that secured a set of these scissors from us. One year's subscription to Jhe daily Enter prise by mall or two years' subscription to the weekly will result In a set being sent to you. As we have only eight sets left, you had better hurry if you want one. Th National In Uw This is Probably the Most Unusual Offer of All Do you own a hand painted view of the falls of the Willamette river? Would such a picture, EES done in oil, realistic, and true to actual conditions, SE appeal to you? SS The Enterprise was fortunate In securing the EES services of, a Portland artist who made a study of the Willamette falls. He painted several large EES pictures and. after being thoroughly acquainted with his subject, was induced to paint a limited number of pictures of the falls for the Enterprise. E The pictures measure seven by ten inches. We do not hesitate in saying that thla ia tb EES most unusual premium offer of all. Tne painting EES Is a fit decoration for any home and when framed EES will receive the admiration of all who see it. EES We will send you this picture, postpaid, for a EEs one year subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall or a two year subscription to the weekly EES Enterprise. EES A Six Months Subscription to the Daily Brings a Fountain Pen Yes sir! That Is just what we mean. A six months' subscription to the dally Enterprise by mail will bring you one Popular Fountain Pen. The Popular has no gold bands, no frills and fancy Improvements. It Is all pen. It is in tended to be used for writing not as an orna ment. And it does write. When used proper ly, the Popular pen will give you satisfaction. And, remember that a six months' subscrip tion to the daily or one year's subscription to the weekly is all that Is required to bring you one of these pens. Pennants Such as These Are 5 Ideal for Library or Den These pennants, measuring 14 by 35 inches, EES are made of heavy felt and letters are stamped EES on. We bought an even thousand pennants ES at one order and secured a remarkable price, SEE a fact of which you can take advantage. SEE We have about an eighth of the original EES order left and Included In the lot are Oregon EES Agricultural College, Washington. Cuba, Har- EES vard and Alaska. szr We will send postpaid two pennants for a EES year's subscription to the weekly or four pen- nants for one year's subscription to the daily Enterprise by mail. Whooping Cough Well everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Dell's Pine-Tar-Honey is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing chlldret should not be without it Keep it handy for ail Coughs and .Colds. 25c at your DrugglBt. Electric Bitters a 8prlng Tonic. These 'unusual of fers will continue until our stock room is empty of prem iums; it may be soon. USE THIS COUPON Dear Sir Inclosed please find ? , for subscription to the (Daily) or (Weekly) Enterprise to be sent to at I have selected a as a premium. Yours, (Name) (Address) If any article re-1 ceived in this offer jj is found faulty, re- turn it and we will H send you a new one. H (Adr.) r. iiiiiiiiii.li.-.