t MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, 'hEFIKMBER 20, ml'. foot Ball, Watch, or an Air Gun FREE WITH EVERY BOYS SUIT . Lotf will Hod here a Urge assortment of Fine Boy's I if C.lra and Overcoats In all the new shades la LoWfl and dark grays. Also a complete line of Boy's W, Shof 1 od Fo'n,hin, Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT u$PtNioN bridge corner, See Our Windows, I0 REWARD Tor lh "' n'' conv,c,lon fciDUwfully remove cvi. - Momlnf Enierpnae uw.m - ubMrlb.r. af.erj Uer bM been placed tber. by -srrier. . L privacy inved.e. vlali frlanda at McMlnnvllle and rela tives at Newberg, and expect to be gone fur about four dajre. r.n Muiln of Willie. Idaho. who baa barn visiting Harry Kellogg, want to Portland Tueaaay. Mr. niui Inn la anmloyed at tha earns place In Wallace aa Mr. Kellogg'a aon, Guy. Mrs. Kellogg la visiting her aon n. r. llarlaaaTor'Molalla. aa lu tha city Tuesday. J. Levitt la r'erelvlntevery day by exnreea lha laleat creatltma In ladlea miiia -ami mat a ('uma In and try them on and aee tba aaaaon'a lateat. Mra. Harry M. 8haw and baby, m.roihv. of Kuaeue. who have bean vlallln at tha noma of Mra. George ICly and Mra. U II. MoFarland. and riih other friends, will .leave for b tw.ma Iiulav Mra. Hhaw wbb form If a resident of thla city, and vlalied la Portland for aavarai days. Mi iiinhm will have a bis mlllln- ry opening at bar store oo Seventh atrial WadnaadaV. All Dew nets will ba ahown dally Present wara Mra. William Jnhna. ton, Mlaa Adah llulbart, MUa Nattla KruM, Mlaa Nellie Bwaffurd, Mlaa I'lah c'anlrall Mlaa Irtva ni.i..lril Mlaa Anna Myara, Mlaa Mabls Myers! Mlaa Annla Myara, Mlaa Harsh Hen- ancsaon, miss namieen llarrlaon, Mlaa Kvadue Harrlaon, Mlaa Allca llalley, Mlaa Mable Volkmar, Mlaa Mabla Morse, Mlaa Rose, Mra. Urece Cot and Mra. Ilaxel Humpbryt. BIG STOCK COMPANY CONTINUES TO PLEASE CAST. Ilrnrjr Wllaon .... Ronald Bradbury Job Wllaon .Loula K. Woodford Judxe Drown... Irving M. Livingston HI lllgglna Steve Burton Kbenesr Oraham .... Win. Wolbert Home Hilton Jeaila Edwardaa Mra. Warner Bertha Nash Marguerite Warner. Florence Henry Craty Hal Llndaay Drlacoll SYMrm. ACT I Wllaon'a Farm. If'T II T, Oama ACT III Jtoaa'a Cabin In the 1 1 1 1 1 m. act IV wnsone Farm. Tha Franklin Stock Company nlav- d to another large audience Tues day night at Shlvely'e opera houae, the offering being "The Girl of the Hllla." William Wolbert waa de cided aucceaa aa Ebenezer Graham and Jennie Edwardea made a fine lm creation 1n the role of Roae Hilton. Itonald Ilradbury gave a magnificent Imiierionatlon or Henry Wllaon, ana, In fact, the entire company played moat acceptably. The offering: tonight, when tne en gagement cloaea. will be "Don't Tell Mr Wife" and tha opera houae la expected to ba crowded to Ka capac ity. iii ' .vs-- .t a. i i ,. . I ii ii tviit ii ii ii (i ii tfi r mi ii i ii ri ii ii EpSSY MUST KEEP OFF STREETS, SAYS CHIEF Wbj. wlml'a lue matter, neignnorr A brlly aqulrrel came aloug and it ui nut r roi"" LOCAL BRICfS t ur Vn.n of Kade Creek, waa L tbli clly on bualneaa Tueaday. Ntw modela In millinery arriving Mr MlM c- UoldamltlJ. un J n Newton, of Canby. waa L this city on bualneaa Tueaday. Mra Anna Penman, of New Era, u In tbla clly on bualneaa Tuea- y. a nraaaxr. of Porl- lud. aa In thla. city on legal bual- iMt Tuenlay. iio.rf nirhaa tra valine elrctilatlon of the Portland Journal, waa in tba city Tueaday. MIm Uea Warner will laava on knurrfa tn rummenoa her term oi kebool at the Union school houae. D P f.irr. an attnrnaV of Port1 flMd, but formerly of thla cltja. waa In Oregon City on legal buameaa luea- day. Burllih hata at moderate prtcea. Mlu C. Goldsmith. Mist Louise Zimmerman, who baa been spending several weeks at Aurora, returned to Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Uaaale Harrington left on Tuesday morning for McMlnnvllle, hers she will visit relatlvea tor a ttm nays. T. a ralrclougb baa returned to the Ogle Mountain mlnee, after iiwndlnc a week at Salem attending tba Bute Fair. Call on Mlsa C. Goldsmith for your fall haL Edwsrd Roberta, who ' baa been psndlng the put week at Ogle Mountain mlnaa returned to Oregon City on Monday! . , . Mlsa Effle Once, teacher of the Katie Creek school, and Mlaa Julia Waddell, of Portland, wara In thla city on Sunday, guests of Mra. O. W. Grace. Ur anil M irii.n n Paddnck. of Canby, were In thla city Sunday, pending tha day with tha former s psrsnta. Mr. and Mra. J.- C. Paddock, of QladHtone. They returned boma o Monday morning In their mac chine. Fresh fish dally at Macdontfid'a Seventh Street Market C. H. Dickey baa accepted a poal tloo In tha grocery of Dlgfter a Bona, of tventh atreeU Albert Bigger will ooo leave fof Alaaka. where ba PeU to remain for some time, Mr. BlKger waa formerly In bualneaa at AlMka. Best Olympla oyatera, alad East ern teal-shlpt aelecta. MacdonaW'i Flh Market. Mrs. C. o. T. Wllllama, Mr. and Mr. C. 0. Miller and aon, Gordon, nd MIhs Veda Wllllama, will leave tbls mornlna tnr a trln In Yamhill nty In their machinal Tbey will nln tn (ha nnmarnua romnlalnts Mra. Ullle Wink, of New Era. who that have been received by Chief of .'in i r' a. nnaw irum eilimui. iuhi irv xine art eraslna their COWS on some of iha atreeta and not alwaya In front of i hlr own nroDertr. tba cmet ndtiriait tha offenders that the use of the atreeta for pasturea would have to aton . It la In violation of a city nritlmnpa anit tha chief aald that hereafter all cows found tied in tne atraat would ha taken to the pound. Cbler Shaw also aaia tnai ue uae nf tha-eidewalk on Fifth eireetby hnva for coastlna- In wacona would also have to atop, owing to tba dan ger to themaelvea and paeetnana. la weU known In thla city, where ahe baa many friends, underwent a ear loua aurglcal oeratlon at the St. Vincent Hospital In Portland last weak. Mra. Wink la Improving irom .v.. rf tha fitteratlon. but Will nut be able to return to ner noma for three weeka. Hear Mra. George T. Carley lecture at Bhlvely'e. S p. m , Monday, Beptem . . c nitnolna tha Post of IJV in. 'irimlaalnn th centa. Free lec ture. Sunday night, on 'Immortality, rtrotherhood and univaraai reaca. n,a. niln. dauo-hter of Mr. and V . V w . v - ... Mra. W. IL Sllcox. of thla city, naa .na in Mount Anael. wDere ane win ummi imiil College. Before ber departure from tbla city aha waa tendered a Tarewen pany j - parents, and the dining room of the i..ib n.itai waa a scene of much merriment, when about twenty-five .i k frUnda were oreaent. be ta W.I.. .r. llaMintMl with cut flo era. and tha evening waa devoted to e-ames. followed by a luncneon. T-V. Dnrtlanil TW RcbOOL Of Port land. Oregon, opena Ita fall term Sep tember 1. ! very mcai logue for tbla year, showing eleven .- t. iha faulfv. Tha presi- ik. taw Rchool atates that BVUI VI "W " - . there will be two to threa more Jeo- . - mAAmA Purina- the year. TDia ta a aplendld law acbool for tba atudy of law aa a preparation iur Loula Bager, who left for canaaa aeveral weeka ago, on business, re turned to Oregon City on lueauaj, and from here proceeded to hie home at Rhubel. r. ager w i -- ii in " -...y - ii mm 1 i w 1 . A the New Pall Gairinnieiinfs ' '),- ...' WE cannot recall the time when our announcement or the first showing of the new season's garments has given us' such genuine pleasure. ! " ; . In such points as correct style, high auality of workmanship, desirable models, snappy creations, perfect fit and full, com- - 1 - I -i .i i i . i n a.:: -s.JL. )ieie values, we are auunuaiiuy auic iu picasc yuu. i unuiiaitiy id for you, these garments all carry this label: u , tor us, an "The Palmer Garlnent.,, i.. many years the reputation enjoyed by this line has not been equaled :ured through merit-only,-is guarded jealously. The garments are i and made this reputa- the best lgh merit-only,-is guarded jealousiy. LgaeQarJLmreiIn tne X)?st, Not only do the garments excel in style and fit, but they render the service: KNIGHTS AND LADIES INSTALL OFFICERS The Installation of the offlcera of iha Vntrhta and I d lea or Security waa held Monday night at tba Wood man hall and there waa a large at tendance of members to wltneaa tha imnraanlva ceremony. Tba Installing offlcera were Mra. Augusta Johnson. of Portland; Mra. W. A. White, Mra. Sophie Phllllpa. Mra. Wyman. Irving Raw R civ Wood wara. ana saisa ivw-i Mead, actlnc as conductreaa, Among those attending from out or ha it waa Mr. Cummtnga. of Port land, who la deputy organuer or ma order. After bualneaa waa tranaact- ed the remainder of the evening waa devoted to a social time ana rerrean- For tionrsecure possible manner. so much desired. We most cordially inrite you to attead this opening exhibition of the new fall styles. And we want you to understand that the P1? motive of this event is to show the goods to have you come, inspect critically and pass your judgment You are sure to be delighted with the beautiful showing that is ready for you. Ur. Oregon City'a Big Department Ctoro l. il. aitartlaad at It acre. He aald upon bla return to thla city . . k... iha land aa a aift. DO WUUIU "v . and that Oregon waa good enough for him. Mra. Sagar met her bus- i .Li. i anil arrmmnanled nana m m , . bin home. Tbey were accompanied by Cbarlea Sager, who baa been very 111 tn a hospital in ueaiue. BimiAHS PLAN WORK FOR CONING YEAR The ri,. Tiuhiaha of the Methodist church held their flrat meeting of the ....nn afnnda avanina ai mi home of tha, teacher, Mra. William Johnston, of Gladstone.. There waa a large attendance, anu u.. bera epent a moat enjoyable evening, plana for the coming year of a aoclai and financial nature, wera dlacuaaed, Tha fnllowlnr are the offlcera In stalled: Mra. W. C. Green, preai-rf.ni- Mra. Pross. vice-president: H it Wnndward. aecond vlce-prealdent ; Mra. McGabuey. prelau: U. P. Chap man aw-rtaxv Mra. Jennie E. nn.u. nnanrlar: Mlaa Maude Wood- ''" ' . re ward, musician; W. J. ureen, luaiua guard; Joe Alldredge, onUlde guard. The Baautifut Isle ef Zanta. Zante. the earthquake ahuken. the 'nemoroaa Zm-ynthua of irgii. nr.a been at all time- famous a one of the loveHeHl of talandn, - It divides with Corfu the distinction of being the .haa anil i.iiMi beantlfut of the Ionian foup.and. while the evergreen forest on Ita eaatern snore is tne aa- mlrstlon of every traveler, the fertlll ty of lt vine growing plnlnn nn made the 'little Inlaud fuoioua among the market of the world. The vine la that dwarf variety which rrowa the enrrunt of commerce. 1 ne growing i.u vina la the chief Industry of nd financial nature, wera tf'wu" i. taan ,)Ut ,ir. BllH, urealu hlch included the re-t "ting of the Bumhwii.-J-iion Time-. church, and.Jor the aupplylng of ferna . njt .i.nii tnr church decora. ana puuou i" . nn durinir tha year. The young la dlea have commenced work with a vigor, and hope to hava a very suc cessful year. One of the featurea of thla meeting waa tba receipt of V V ...v mamhar. which bad been U III wewvi saj aaa v saved In nlcklea during tha summer. t, tha hnalnaaa session refresh ments were served by the boate-a. and selectlona were rendered on the piano by Mlsa Mabel Volkmar, which wera higniy appreciiu. Cams Dairy --a-a.as-wa-awa milk and Cream in bottles delivered at all hours. Dairy Buttor Frooh Eggo On and aifter Oct. 1st will be at the old drahd Union Tea Co. store S on 7th St. , y ' Farnidro Wttontbh WMtV yom milk mnd Dmh-y proaWoa t?LCPH0tnAIN 1262 V 1 great numlera,-4-oiidoii Tluiea. Qlua In Eal Pie All la not eels that goea to the mak Inir of eel Ploa. Sd MImh Olive Mill rerr dlacovered when a few rear ago in the course of ber invest lirnnona Into the lower life of tendon -from inaida' she eened for awhile aa aa- slHtnnl lu an eel pie ahop. ' When the eels were being belled the propnetreiia nf the shoo came to Mine Mnivery in a flurry, anylng aba bad run ont of glue and bidding her run to tne uearesi on ahop and . purchase sixpenny worth at nnce. On her" return Mlaa uaivery asked what part glue played In the tawlnir of eela. "Why. to thicken i.a mn." waa the reply. They al wave Ilka It thick." Lonaon unron Icle. Columous and the Uulf Streem. It la curious to note In the bltory of the gulf atream how great Ita Influence has been on tba fortune- of the new world. Before the dlacoverr of Amer lea strange woodn and frulu'were fre quently found on the shores of Europe and off ylng Island-. Home or in ware seen and examined by Columbus. and to his thoughtful mind tbey were Knnnrruluir evidence or tne ract mai I mi ran if A la nd wera not far to the wet ..i Tv.au anuta ware carriea or ih. ulf stream and by the prevailing winds from tbe American continent, ao that In part the gulf atream la reapon .it,i. fnr tbe dlscoverr or tne new world. London Telegraph ! Moat. Aa a nonconductor or beat aoot u one bf the most effective aabatnncee known. PORTLAND WINS FAST GAME IN Tim PORTLAND, Sept 19. (Special) Portland today In a ret battle cam from behind and beat tha Oaka 1 to 1. It took twelve Innlnga to ao It and neither team scored until tbe alavantv Oakland ararnered one and It looked as If tha gam was won. But Portland came ngm oaca with tbe tying score and In the next grabbed another. Koeatner and Per noil both pitched Uke machlnea. Ten btta were made off tha former and nine off the latter. Caklanda made two errora which lost the team the game. The reaulta Tueaday follow: Pacific Coast" League. Portland 2, Oakland 1. San Francisco 4. Le Angeiea i. No game at Jjoe Angeiea, ver- non club en route. , ' Northwestern Lesous. Portland 4, Tacoraa 0. Spokane 5, Victoria . Vancouver 5. Seattle i. American Laaaua. Philadelphia S. St. Loula 1. Waahlngton 7. Chicago 5. tlrtmtnn 9 raatmlt 1. Cleveand S, New York S, called because oi darkness, , National League. New York J. Plttaburg 1. Philadelphia 2. Chicago 0. St. Loula 13, Boston 12. Brooklyn 7, Cincinnati 5. S T ANDI N O. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Herbert and Henrietta Gordon to Albert La and Charles M. Fraley, lota 4 and 6, Cable acres; $10. . Norva Howard and W. R. and Mary T. Allen to Gladys Brown, lota 1. 2 and 3, block 43, In flrat sub-dlvt-alon of portion of Oak Grove; $6,600. John F. and Wllmote S. Jennings, Iota 30 and 31, first addition to Jen Dings Lodge; $4,500. United States to Frank R. Rhodea, southeast quart sr section 32, town ship 2 south range, 6 east. 160 acres; patent. . - 3on H. Marshall. Susan E. Rhodea, George A. DeShlelda, Alice Marshall Kerr, Harvey Mars nail ana inariee B. Ogleaby to Sidney A. Pexton. east half northeast quarter aectlon 15, township t aouth, range 4 east; $,- 000. , ' . -William L. Blwta . and Elener A. Biggs to Elmer B. and Lucy M. Cos horn, one-half acre township 4 sooth. range 2 east; $2,500. Marie K. and H. Brown to Fred Bullard, land commencing at a point 200 feet east of southwest corner bf tract aold by George 'cBSy to Henry Guenther; $600. ' ' Clyde and Zella Bngle to Otis Engle, undivided one-half Interest ra $5 1-2 acres la William Bad D. la aectloo 16 and .17, townaaip 5 Bonth range 2 east; $1,710. r E. B. 11. Stenographers aitd Bookkeepers Great Demand DarlfU Ceaat. Won. Loau P.C Portland .... Vernon Oakland .... San Francisco Racramento ... Loa Angeles . a e a 92 96 94 81 76 , 72 67 73 82 94 92 .678 .667 v .634 - .462 .462 103 411 Vancouver Spokane . Seattle Portland , Tacoma Northwaetern. Won. tst. P.C. 94 68 .619 ... .i.... 87 69 82 71 .. 78 72 ... ....... 79 74 Victoria 40- 89 .658 J640 .616 .616 .253 Business firms arc recognizing the superior training of our Business university over the " work of the bus! less colleges. Our standard is higher; our work is much more thorough; our work Is more complete; and our students ore more proflcfent In everyway. OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. The Sailor and the Rseerd. The. man was telling the congress man about a remarkable shipwreck In the south sea. In which a sailor waa cast on a dcaert Inland with a bound codv bf the Congreaalonal Record. . "And that copy of the Record aaved blm from going mad." aald tbe man. The congressman smiled. "Ah, I Bee," be aald. "the contents of tbe volume sustained blm and held bla attention and kept hie hopes alive." , Tbe man shook bis bead. "No," be aald, "It waan't the con tents. It waa tbe cover. ' He at tbe cover and It kept blm alive until tbe rescuers came. Cleveland Plain Dealer. - . . just tie school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to learn and have the high , l, : est and best trolning. at reasonable tuition rates. You ore sure ot individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give it. You should Investigate our work. Do it now; do not wait. In session oil the year in day and night school. ELECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marshall 275 1 j Home A5446. PORTLAND, - OREGON. , t 3b: efrmiea, , our " venlsers.. w