MORNING ENTKKP1UBK, 8ATUKDAY, AUQUST 19, 1911. 3 ast Qf End ... ..J uiiim uli. .na niS ffiwi""" -f - - r ,.U"nd all ""btr af the family u olna d0 buy,n th,t w,, ,, h,m B,r"' our ,Ml u.'.r. arir avar thla week. Remember this store as the Ladies and Children; i J.LEVITT SojpfniJon Bridge Cor. . A Far Cupid, L Bird- hire, young frllo fiat i LOCAL DRICPS V ill Edwards, ot Carua, was In tbla oa rtfday. Yn4 grhafer, of Molalla. waa In tbla oa Friday. loaro Irish, of t'nlon Hall, waa ills rlty o business Friday, Mr. icd Mr. Krnoat Ouenther, of kbal, were In litis city Friday. t Roenre Hint son, Charlie, of Lter Creek, ere In this city on Vilbolt iUro will leave tha Elactrle iel ch day ut ; o'clock p. to. , t. H. Bnodgrass. of Mall do. waa nurtlng liuoim-xa In thla city on iter. a Jonea. of Heaver Creek, ac npanlfd by hla family, visited In t rlty on Friday. in. Frauk K hoenborn, wbo baa a vlaltlnt. r-lnilves at Sbubel, haa urtrd lo Oregon eiiy. Mr. John WiMxlfin la iendlng a Hs it tin- much of her atatcr, xUC, Hn n, near Newport Sty, you ninker! Nobel haa juat died t.ooo I'orio Rico ctgare: ry fln; In lot to suit. lw Mr. 8 M. (illlett loft Friday for iiiboro, whore she will remain for 'ut lea day visiting relatives. Win ElllRiwn. of Sherwood, waa In ! dty on Krldny. Mr. Elllgeen la of tha proniimnt fnrmere of that nkm. Mr. W. II shivery and daughter. " Lille Thnti-her, went to Port i Friday, whore thfy selected their i pods. Mlaa Redonlii Shaw and Mlaa Beryl tor. bo h.iii the paat two weeka Nawport. returned In riiaion r?ltv pay afternoon. Mr. Robert Imllon, of Uoldendale, ., na arrived n thla city, and guest i,l Mr. and Mra. rY A. Moy, her parents. Mr. Frank .lagKar. of Cams, waa In Mly on Kil.lay visiting ralaUea. Km. MlrhHHl Kroll. of ClaJrraont. M Ihla city on Friday. l Helen (iloiimn hua raturnad Nt three w.,.ka vlalt with Mra. r. Mictlrlhv. of Ralnm. at her "liner home near Independence. m. Roy U'oiiilwart anit hah anil .C, A- Baxtur and dauabter will P' thla mornliiR for Nawport, ft they win remain fr a waek. 'M Maud Woodward ta 111. and r'inMa itnrn V.,.. .1.... . t ,,. , mmri, ,uiq Anna rt. will hava charge of her ' UI lollrlr ut i.k- ii.M.i -a L, fc ali'aiaa aUlllal liurtl it,V,CIM,r" on Aunuat 15th. 17th Yard between Dnllaa and "m. a. t tit.... d. m ami llllier, Mill lw..eM.? Ipft rrWy nlng for Fiend. iiraau ana omur VOTI COUPON. J 00D FOR ONE VOTES. . . TM ' . . nma ? .v0HpOu when nat,y clipped and properly filled In with tha or tho candidate you wlah to vote for, will be countad aa one Nlni of candidate AareHs Cu " en,!.pon yoi er Au'giiat -" run. , oeou - . . . . NOMINATION BLANK. OOOD FOR TWENTY-F1VK Hl?NDRED VOTES. . I lh to Nominate M1aa.. dress " '-' 1 "omlnated by. Addriu ........ " ' " ,lri"4 to r .t,on bUnk. whn properly filled In and brought or 'too votes V'",f,t Department of The Enterprlae will count for ' '"data. n,y on ot theee blanka will be credited to each can. . w ke, Season Sale want la alaan ui all sue lum. is for the Men as well , Orrgoa City Mr. and Mra. William Patera, of tbla city, who haa been apandlng aeveral weoka at Ocean Park, Waah . whore they an joy ad the aaa air. have return ed home. Mra. T. P. Randall and daughter, Velina, of tbla city, and Mlaa Nellie Itoyd. wbo la vlattlna In thla city from Portland, left laat nlaht for Heaaldo, where they will apend a week. fttaoley Wllllama, of Twin Falla, Idaho, waa In tbla city tn Friday the aueat of Meaara. Jonea and Kvana, of tba Carua Creamery company of Heventh atreei. Mr. Wllllama waa on bla way home to I'tlca. N. y. Dr. E. A. Boinmar, formerly of Ore Ron city, baa moved hla offlca to 1017 Corbett bulldlnc. Portland. ' ProNraor C. F. Anderaon, who baa been attending the aummer arhool at the t'nlveralty of Oregon at Kugene, returned to Orenon City on Friday af termmh. Profeaaor Andaraon la one of the eupervlaora of tba county. Mra. O- D. Ety and two aona. Mar ln and Kowland. who have ten vlalt Ing with the former'a pa rent a, Mr. and Mra. K. J. Moore, at Molalla. returned to their borne In thla city on Tbtira- day evening. They.were a.x-ompanled to thla city by Mra. Kby'a alater. Mra, Olive Foi. of The Dallea. and MUa Ham Iter, a teacher of Kaalern Ora Ron, who will vlalt Mr. and Mra. Eby for aeveral day a. Mlaa Jeaale Fouta and brother. D. C. Fouta, of Bprlnawater. were In thla city vlaltlng frlenda Friday. Mra. M. Ladd left for Fortuna, fal., Tburaday evening at 8 o clock on the Hteamcr Allanre. Mra. Tdd la '. Iiig lo Fortune to lake charge of fie milliner) erartment of the Fori una Mercantile Company. A. O. Mink, of Portland, waa In the city on bualneaa Friday. Owen llughea, wife and daughter. if Beaver Creek, were In the city Fri day. F. E. Parker, of Maple Lane, waa In the city Friday: J. T. Fullam. of nedland, waa In Oregon City Friday; STATE TO PROHIBIT PUBLIC DRINKING CUP The Oregon State Doanl of Health, through Dr. Calvin 8. White, aecre tary, haa laaued. an order prohibiting the uae of public drinking cupa In railroad tralna. In railroad atatlona, achoola, etc., after September 1. The order la aa followa: . Whereaa, It haa been proven be yond doubt that tne uae of'thu com mon drinking cup la reenonalble for the apread of many Infect loua and contagloua dlaeaaea, particularly la thla true of aurh dire dlaeaaea aa Con many other; and that Wbereaa, The aboltahment of what la known aa the, common drinking cup would be for the betterment of the public health, Therefore He It Reaolved. by the Oregon Bute Board of Health that the uae of the common drinking cup on railroad tralna. In railroad ata tlona, In the public and private achoola. In all the educational Inatl tutlona of the mate of Oregon la hereby prohibited, from and after September 1. 111. That on and after thla data, no peraon or corporation in charge or control of any rallioad elation or any railroad train, electric car or any pub lic conveyance or In any public or private achool or any atate education al Inatltutlon ahall furnlah any drink ing cup for public uae, and no auch oeraon or corpo-atlon ahall permit on aald railroad train or atatlon. or on aald electric car or at aald public or private achool or aald Ktae Inatl tutlon. or on public conveyance, fhe uae of tba common drinking cup. pie Anneyanee. The wife of a very Irritable landlord In Ireland once received a letter from a disaffected tenant warning her that her hnaband would certainly be abot but that nothing would be dona to In jure or annoy ber In the least-London Telfirrann. . ,.i 81. in urn. . i ....... " " ,, w -.... .1.. BALI; SCORE 13 TO 2 PORTLAND, Aug. l.8pclal.) The lkaverg had on their alugglng toga today and overwhelmed the Angela by a erore of 13 to I. Agnew waa hammered out of tha box., Hevan runa were mada by the botna team In tba aeventh, the following being the atory of the alaughter. Krueger walka. Ifeltmuller makaa a great one-handed catch of I'eckln- peugna riy, running bark and grab bing It off the right field fence. Krue ger ateala aecond. Bhcehan double to the right field fence, acorlng Krue ger. Ryan walka. Murray jlnKlea paat ahort, aendlng Bheehan V third and Ryan to aerond and filling the hana. Hleen hlta to Angew, who threw too late to Abbott to catch 8hehun at the plate, fhadboiirne alnxlea to right. Ryan acorlng and on Heltmuller'a er ror, Murray and Hteen aoore, Chad bourne going to aecond. . Undaay foul out to MeUger. Rappa awnta the ball over ihe right field fence lor a borne run. acorlng Chadbourna ahead of blm. Krueger out, Delmae to gmlih. Seven runa. The reaulta Friday were aa followa: Pacific Coaat league Portland 13. Loa Angelea 2; Oakland 3. Vernon 2; Sacramento 1, Ban Franrlaro 0. Nortnweatern Ieaue Portland 1. Vancouver 1 : Spokane 7, Tacoma I Seattle 13. Victoria 3. American league Boalon 9, le- troit a; Cleveland 6. New York 4; Chicago 7. Willadelphla $; Waanlng Ion 3. Ht IiOula Z. National League Itoaton B. Chlinco 2; all other games poatponed; ra'n. STANDING. Pacific Coast. Won. liat. P C Vernon .... 77 r.l .cr,S Portland , , . 7 6 JA Oakland .... 7.1 . C8 .519 Ban Francisco 73 CK .t.14 Bacramento .... .... Ut -7! .-47 Los Angelea SO 85 .197 Northwtrn. Won. Ixwt. P.O. Vancouver .... 76 4H .til.t Tacoma 73 62 .r.Rl Seattle 6fl .5 4. I Bokane C5 59 .R2t Portland 59 62 .48X Victoria 30 98 .211 AMONG THE CliUKCIIB First Baptist Corner Main and Ninth strecta. Rev. 8. A. Hayworth, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday achool at 10 o'clock Young People' meeting at 8 p. m.; evening service, union nutting, in Scvonth street park. At the morning aeivlce the pulpit will be occupied by the Rev 8. P.-Davis, who because of failure of health, haa not been engaged In the active work of the ministry for several years. He waa at one time pastor in thla t-lty. Hla laat pas tor waa In Philadelphia where be waa located for about ulna years. Cathollo Cor. -water ana Tenth 8 la. Rev. A. Hlllobrand pastor, rea. 912 Water; Low Maaa I a. m with aer mon; High Ms 10:30 a. m.; af ternoon aervtce at 4; Masa every morning at I. First Congregational Church. Morn ing aervlce at 10:30 o clock. Eve ning aervlc at 7:45 o'clock. Christ Sv. Lu in arm Cor. El (tub ana i. Q AJamS . irreu. ' l av. r. Bchiuldt pastor. ra. U J. Q. Adaaia; 8. 8. k.iu a. ni : praachliisi atHnuuna of flrai ami Ihlirf Huwtaya at 1:10 In Knsllah, (bar Sunday aarvlcca mornings at !. ariin nroai-lilna In Garman. First Church of Christ. Scientist Ninth and Center atreeta. Morning aervlce at 11 ..o'clock. Wedneaday evening meeting at o'clock. Read ing room open wvery afternoon ex cept 8unday from I to 4 o'clock. Owman Rvangallcal Tor. Bltlh and Maitiaun limn. Kv. V. WUvwlca paa tor. rra. Til Madlaoa; 8. 8. 10 a m., Harman Bi-nradvr, alunrmi street, aupl.j momlns aorvlce 11. yoing people at t p. m. and ureai-hlng at I p. m. Praysr tn rutins Wrdnraday at T:10 p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mul- key, paator, rea. Gladstone. Sun day achool 10 a. m., N. C. Hendricks, aupterlntendent. Morning aervlce, 11 o'clock. Brotherhood services at 7:45. Mountain View Union (Cong.) 8. & 3 p. m., Mra. J. H. Qulnn, aupt.; Bible Study every Tburaday after noon. Methodist Main street cor. Seventh, Rev. E. F. Zimmerman paator, rea. cor. Sixth and Waahlngton; 8. 8. 9:45 a. m., C. A. Wllllama, Olad atone, aupt.; morning aervlce 10:45, Junior League at 3 p. ra. The eve ning aervlce will be held In the city park, In union with the other churches of the city. - Preabyterlan 8eventh atreet cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. R. Landaborough, pastor. Rea. 710 Jefteraon; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mta. W. C. Green, aupt.; morn ing aervlce 11 a. in. Union meeting In 8eventh atreet park In evening at 7 o'clock, in charge of the Presbyterian church; Y. P. 8. C. E., 7 o'clock, leader, Ambrose Brownell. Parkplaca Cangngamnif Rev. J. T,. Jonea pastor, rea. Clackamas; R. M. 10 a. m.. Bmery French eupt.s preaching servlcea each Bunday. alternating be tween 11 a. m. and T:S0 p. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday .evening 7:30 p. m. 8t Paul'a Rev. C. W. Robinaon, rec tor. Dally aervlcei: Morning pray- er, T a. m.; Holy Eucharist, 7:80 a. m.. evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sun day aervlcea: Holy Eucharist 8 a, m.; morning prayer, 10:30 a. jn.; Holy Euchartat and sermon, 11 a, m.; evening prayer and aermon. 7:30 p. m.; 8. 8., It m. Thuraday evenings, aermon at 7:30 o'clock. United Brethren Cor. tdshth and Taylor. Rev. I F. Clark naatnn rea. Ptrtlnd; H. 8. 10 a. m.. rrank Pnrker, Maple I-ane, supt i morning service It. T. P 8. C. K. t p. m.. evanlne service T. Wlllsmette M. C No regular prearhlna aervlcea. 8. 8. I n... m.. Mra. Reams . aupt. . Zlon Lutheran Corner Jefferson and Eighth atreeta, Rev. W. R. Kraxber ger paator, residence 720 Jefferson. Sunday achool 9:80 a. m., Rev. Kraxberger, auperlntendent. Morn ing aervtce 10:30. Evening 7:45. Luther League 7 p. m. CORRESPONDENCE , OAK CROVe. . .The Mlaea Florence and Lena Ken ner, of Rlaley, will leave Friday for a week a vlalt with frlenda at Seattlo, Waah. Dr. and Mra. Felblg and Mlaa Hon ayman, of Chicago, 111., will apend tha i..b'a nil af riond Can Inn.' Mlfc Honeyman expecta to ascend the mountain. ' . , ," Woman With a Revolver Proves Her Superiority to Men Rivals -BBgeBgeaSkasaaaaaW 3hotoe by Aaaertoajt Preaa Aaaoolatloa. WOMAN haa again proved her superiority to aaere man and In field that aba seldom Invades. She haa abowa a a kill la shooting a revolver that trouaered niarkaiuen could not equal. Mra. Chapman, aa English woman, recently took part In a revolver match In the eounty of Middlesex, England, and aba won the medal offered by the National Revolver aaaoclatioa. Bbe was the only woman la the contest, and she bad a aoore of mescaline competitors. The picture abowa ber aa aha took aim at a target The other picture la of W. O. Raven, the champion revolver shot of the world. Be waa not In the competition la which Mra. Chapman woo her laurels or the result might have been different Prof. Butler waa a visitor here Fri day. He will return to tie parent'a home and remain until school opens In September. George Horgan, ' pf Tualatin, was here Friday. M a Wt Jo ls -brother Charles Horgan and family. Mra. William Cederaon spent Fri day with her aiatera tn Portland. Mr. and Mra. Alexander of Sixty ninth atreet, Portland, were here Fri day morning on bualneaa. Mlaa KHgore and Mlaa Cook were Portland visitors Friday. The Portland Railway Company la putting aand and gravel In front of the atatlon. Dr. and Mra. J. H. McArthur apent Sunday with West ley McArthur at Ridgefleld, Wash. ' Dr. H. M. Russ. of Montaville. la vlaltlng hla daughter Mra. E. C. War ren, . Mlaa Anna Kuka waa given a bli to day surprise August 13, at her homo at Courtney. The gueata were escort- ed to the river and on the return to the home refreshments were aerved and a ploaaant afternoon apent Mlaa Honeyman. of Chicago, ill., a cousin of Dr. Felblg, la spending the summer here. The Girls' Band la practising Tues days and Friday. They play for the Grange at Damascus on August 26. Mi", and Mrs. Emmona and litre son went to Washougal. Wash., Fri day morning, to apend the golden weddlns- of Mr. Emmona parents, re turning home Friday evening. Dr. McArthura aunt from Canada, is visiting her relativee here and also In Ridgefleld. Wash., and Portland. Mra. McArthur and Mra. J. H. Ms- Arthur were Portland visitors Friday Mrs. Chambers haa- been entertain ing Mlaa Parkhlll from Toronto, Can ada. Mra. Bill Spldell and two children were Portland vlaltorg Friday.' KELSO. Rev. J. D. Corby, of Portland, held aervlcea In the grove at Kelso laat Sunday. Mlaa Ellen Jarl. or Portland, la ependlng her vacation with relative here. Mlaa Minnie Llndholm waa home vlaltlng laat week. . R. E. Jan. our prosperoua ana very buy merchant, left 8unday for a two weeka' vacation. He will vlalt Salt Lake City, Utah, while away Ed. Hardea haa returned to George to start the threshing machine thla week. Grain harvesting la the order of the day here at preaent - John Nelaon la preparing to move to Orient thla week, where he haa pur chased a half Interest In a grocery atore. A number of Kelso people have been over to Bull Run looking over the Improvementa there. Mra. Melnke, of Eagle Creek, waa In Kelao laat week vlaltlng frlenda. Chaa. Burkhardt and companion, of Barton, called on Joel Jarl Sunday. Johnamd a mill haa closed down. CLARKES. ' Grandma Bottemiller la out from Portland to visit ber. eon and family, W. H. Bottemiler, for a abort time. Mr. Bergman la atacklng oata.for Mr. Bottemiller. Mr. Bottemiller la cutting oata for Mr. Larklna on Monday. Mr. Haag went to town Monday, Mlaa Mary Marshall. la back home from Oregon City. ,. Mr. Marshall la cutting grain on hla other place In Highland. Mra. M. Bottemiller and family at tended a reunion laat Sunday in Ore gon City, given at Mra. Emma Thom as' reaidence and aerved with a big dinner at noon and la the afternoon they had anto rldee and they all en- Joyed It fine for they have not seen each other for yeara and thoae who were preaent ware Mr. August Bot temiller and aor Albert from Ridge fleld, Waah. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bottemiler and family, Mlasee Ida and M.iry, Edwin Claudius and Kenneth, from Clark ea; Henry Bottemiller and ton, Wealey, and Mlsaea Laura and Esther, from Sell wood; Mr. and Mra. Ed. Botte miller and family, Harold, Charlie, Clarence and Olive, from Bel I wood; Mr. and Mra Emll Bottemiller and daughter, Doris, from Portland; Mrs. Lena Keller and son, Fred, and daugh ter, Florence, from Mllwiukle; Mrs. Mary Galnard. from Mllwaukle, Mrs. Emma Thomas and eons, Gilbert and Herbert, from Oregon City, Mr. and Mra. Howard Andrews, from Wood stock; Mr. and Mra. Dave Bottemil ler and aona, Arthur and Everett, from Oregon City, Mlsa Dora Kholhaae from Bertha, Minn. FIRWOOD. Mra. H. Frey, of Camp ldleawhile, celebrated her sixtieth birthday Sun day, Aug. 13. A number of old frlenda and some of the young people were invited In and a very pleaaant day waa apent. Mr. and Mra. M. Keiaeck er were among the old frtnda prea ent John Krueger, of Portland, waa a guest at Camp ldleawhile Sunday. A surprise party waa given in hon or of Mlaa Flossie Helghton at Camp Workawhlle Friday evening. J. H. Aldiich, of Portland visited hla daughter, Mra. Vernon Miller, aev eral daya laat week. Mr. and Mra. Earn Kruae, of Staf ford, apent Saturday and Sunday with the EUtnga family.- ' " Frank Elllng was on the nick list laat week. Mr. and Mra. Helghton, Mr. and Mra V. Miller apent a fw days In the mountains picking blackberries laat week. Mr. and Mra. D. D. Searls, who have been spending a few weeka at Bright wood, are spending a few daya at E. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon'a Popular Beach Resort - An ideal retreat for . outdoor paa tlmea of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Auto ing. Canoeing, Dancing - and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss a galea, moonatonea, carnelana can be found on the beach, pure mountalu water and the beat of food at low prices. Fresh fish, clama, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vege table of 111 kinds dally. Camping Grounds Convenient and At tractive. e wth strict sanitary regulationa LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from all polnta In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho oa sale dally. 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY - TICKETS from Southern' Paclflo polnta Port land to Cottage Grove; alao from all CAE. atatlona Albany and weat Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. aV E. Agent for full particulate aa to fares, tralna, achedulea etc.; A'ao' for copy of oux tlluatratad booklet.Y"Outlng la Ore gon," or write to V ,v t Vm. McMurray GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, Portland Oregon, ''ve"7 '-2-v " TTU THERE is a difference between fresh canned goods and old stock. Only the newest is the best-having that delicate natur al flavor of the fruit, or vegetables. Know ing this, we buy only from factories which can their goods lm- ' mediately after they are picked or grown factories which are known to work under conditions of perfect cleanliness. You may rely absolutely on oar good a. We keep a large . variety rather than an extensive stock constant renewal be ing our policy. Next time you nse our canned goods note tne fresh, natural taste the character of them all. Prfces this week are reasonable see the following! Corn, can Tomatoer can Psas, can ...10c and 15c ...10c and 15c . 15c and 20c J. E. SEELEY, Grocer Oregon City - Weinhard BUg ' Spend Youf Vacation CLATSOP BEACH ON The Pacific Ocean. First claaa hotels, cottages and camps at Seaside and Gearhart THE North Bank Road Runs fast tralna through to the Beach parlor observation cara and modern coaches. RotfndTrips $4.00 dally, season limit 33.00 Saturday and Sunday, limit Monday. Special folder will be aent on request W. Coman, G. F. & P. A, 5. P. & S. Ry.; PORTLAND, ORE. FIFTH ANNUAL OREGON STA TE FAIR 3 ALEM, September 11-16, 1911 HOME COMING VEEK LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS. RACES. FREE ATTRACTIONS AND AMUSEMENT8. FERULLO'S GREATEST BAND. REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST AND ENTRY BLANKS. FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary SALEM, OREGON. D. Hart'a. , ' Mr. and Mra. Anton Malar apent Tuesday and Wedneaday In Portland. Mlaa Fredeika Elllng ha returned to Portland after a two weeka stay at their aummer home near Flrwood. Herman Radlbuach, of Sandy, spent Sunday at Theo. Koenlcka'a. Will Bell, of Sandy Ridge, and Mlaa Alt made a trip, to the mountaina Sun day, L. Prldemore'a mother, of Seattle, Wash., and an aunt and niece of Salt Lake City, UUh, are visiting at Three Six. Mlea Gladya Glee son, who haa been vlaltlng Marie Koenlcka the paat few weka, haa returned ,to her home In Portland. Mr. and Mra. E. D. Hart, Miss Searla and A. C. MlUlron drove lo Bull Run Sunday. Chaa. Berthold la vlaltlng at O. Stuckl's. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Kruae and Mra. F. Elllng and daughtera visited John Murphy, of Welches', laat week. Mr. Murphy haa been 111 for some time. Homer Ballou, of Eagle Creek, vis ited at Geo. Kelaecker'a Sunday. Hule Caasedy and Homer Ballou went to Brlghtwood the first of the week. MACKSBURO. - ' . Several farmers are ready for the thresher. ' The Molalla bridge Is undergoing repalra aa It la badly needed. Mr. Harnack'a threshing machine could not be taken across only In aectlona, so It became necessary to have' It condemned to heavy traffic and closed for repairs. . . Miss Lucy Mitts, who has been working at New Era, has returned home, Mrs. L. L. Irwin and daughter. Hat- .15c .85 ...... can. A CORKER IN CORK! Richards & Prtngle'a FAMOUS GEORGIA MINSTRELS 40- KINGPINS. OF MINSTRELSY -40 8eata on sale at Jonea Drug Co. Reeervad Seats 75o and 50 ;o Chil dren 25c BAND CONCERT AT 3 P. M., AT CITY PARK ON 8EVENTH ST. SHIVELY OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY, Sunday, Aognst 20 tie, of Barlow, visited at Mra L.' E. Armstrong's one day last week. . - Mra. Armstrong, of Washington la visiting her. mother-in-law, MrsAU E. Armstrong. rorresi jjumon, 01 aioiana, apeni a pleasant time at Jim Mltt'a laat Wednesday night and Thursday, . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Rlggs and grandchild spent Friday afternoon at Jim Mitts'; sir ... Beana, can Asparagus, can Sweet. Potatoes,