Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 12, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    MOflNINO ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, J9J1.
JUST HEARD.
Twe Tened and ' rlnaa' IDmU ft
New Creations in
Ladies' Coats and Suits
Just received by express another shipment of beaut
iful ladles' coats and suits direct from New York.
Coats with the popular large collars and cuffs. Plain
tailored and fancy weaves. A beautiful assortment.
ONLY ONE OF A KIND.
Mllllft.ry.
Two toned color enacts art liked la
Oalllloerr:- Tb dark (elm on wblu
bat and tbo colored fsclngs oo many
Other bats art signs of this.
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draped turban of taffeta baa Ibo
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edge of too ellk wblcb form tba
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J. LEVITT
See Our Wiodowi.
Suspension Bridge Corner.
10 RSWARD
for tho arreel an conviction
of any person or y"'"""". wu w
unlawfully remove cup w
Morning Knterprla from th
nramlM-a of subscriber after
paper baa been placed thero by
rarrler.
Cerroberative TastimSny
at tho prices we aro making. Wo
want tbe candy bualneaa to atajr In
(Irecon f'ltv. and all wa aak la a, vlalt
to tbe aloro and wo know you will
come back. ,
W'llh courtooua treatment and good
good we remain your
II. DUICiNS.
Tbe Knterprlao haa a posit Ion open
for you. Call at one.
This May Manlon pattern Is cut In elaas
front M to U Inch bust measure. Beod
! rents to this offln, giving number. Tin,
and It will be promptly forwarded to you
by mail. If In haste send an additional
two cent stamp for toller postage, whloo
uuurea more prompt delivery.
Mrs. IMplu My husband and 1 novel
Vnut I fore our children. When
luu bit colore up wo send tbein out
aUndNelghbor-Ob, thafa why I aee
V.ni or 'he streets so often.
FASHION VAGARIES.-
Whet la Doing In Hand Bag Feshlene,
Revived Fabrios.
Illuminated leather In Austrian de
signs, rich In gold tracery, la going to
bo a leader among tbo ruateriala for
band bags this year Tbla leather la by
to dimju Inexpensive, so there oeed
LOCAL SMITS
W n Vsuchn. of Molalla. waa In
Oils flty Wedneaday.
W. II. Iwvlea, of Ileaver Creek, waa
this city Wedneaday.
Mr ami Mrs Michael Moehnka. of
ulel, were In this city Wednesday.
Charles and William Stewart. f
srus. were In thta city on Wednea-
I John W. Iteynolda, an attorooy o(
I'ortUnd. waa in the city weaneaoay
pa business.
Outers, anv stvle. at tbo Kails
boufectlonery, 70S Main atreet
Pr.H i.f.r lit Mulalla. the aaw-
hi 111 man. waa In this city on business
M'ednriiluy.
Tha Aloha rluh haa been rooraaull-
M and th first meeting will be held
khls afternoon at tho homo of Mra. C.
f). Huntley.
Ur anl Mra. J. C. Kauolach. of Can-
R.y, were In thla city Wedneaday. Mr.
Kaunosrh Is manager of tho Corvallla
h'reamery t'ompany.
The in..lln nf the Rn worth League
kf the Methodlat church, which waa
announced for Wedneaday evening nae
iieen Indefinitely postponed.
George Ilrown left Saturday night
fur California, on bualneaa. Mr.
Drowns destination la Red Uluff,
where he Intenda to buy land.
Mr. ami Mra llnirh Itendrlo will on-
lartnln u raw nt ihalr frlanria at their
home on Washington street between
Ninth and Tenth thla evening.
Trw mi, l K. mANihand1 llinch. at
the rails Confectionery, 703 Main 8t
Mr. uil. L l.ihnaon nf Mllwau-
xle, wa In thla city Wedneaday on
ner way to Maple uane, wnere
attended the meeting of tho Pomona
Grange.
Tha Wnm.n'i rinh will meet at the
Commercial Club parlora thla after
noon when vacation atorlea by the
members will bo among tbo leading
leaturea.
Mra I A tnn.l and two BOOS,
Maiv and Warran of NeWberg. Will
arrive here today, and will vlalt for
several daya Mr. and Mra. C. O. Min
or, of Seventh atreet. '
Ident of
this city, but now of Mount Tabor,
wk In thla city Wedneaday visiting
friends. Mr. Pierce atlll haa a long
ing for orea-on City.
W. J. Jonea. wtfo and children, wera
In this city Wedneaday on their way
to Heaver Creek, to attena mo
Amtarmin ueddlna- which waa Sojemn
Iwa.l 1 1 .1 ,hnnn1l at thO
nnm. nr W w nr. Ma A v Tlabcock
" ,l if 1 1 dim J.i a .
Thav rutnrtiaH in thta eltv tn lam.
venlog and left for their homo at
Chinook, Wash.
Mr and Mra Carl Joehnko an
rVM.I . ...in . tn. thla ellv from
1 Will IIIVS.V w . .. . - - . -
Mount Pleasant, hav rented from
n t) iiimi.i. .. Vnma fnrmarlY OO-
..iiiiik I". " -
cuplcd hy Frank Foraberg and famiry,
hlch la on Main atreet near Four-
taAntk g - if., irnraharr are
I, ml, nuu VU. "
Hvlnn at Bolton at tho homo of tbo
Utters parents. Mr. and Mra. iieiw
umn.
' Mr u,. w p uawley ac
H......I.J t .v.i. nn Wlllard. Will
Iinii If II ij IIIVIK --
leave Thursday ovenlng for a trip to
P.uroi i - n..i. aAd hla family
' j , l.l 1 . 1 ! " ' v J
IU first vlalt lxindon and from there
will tour Europe, vlaltlng many oi v
lmnnrur.1 Mil.. . Innllldlna PaiiB,
Vienna and Berlin. They will bo
tone about threo tnontha. Mr. Hawley
Is the president of tho Hawley Paper
vompany or thla city.-
' BTAV AT HOMB
and rnma in tha valla Confectionery,
703 Main atreet. and got tho candy
that la mad fraah dally. Tho pureal
Ingredlenta aro uaod In tho manu
facturing of our aweeU. Our aaaorv
mnt ni .rn. with vour taate ana
od Judgment of good candy. If wo
haven't the candy that you have boon
u""d to having, bring na a aamplo
nd see if you don't ft It If you
haven't beon paat our atoro, you aro
cordially Invited to come I" -nd "f
nr display. 1 know It will "
rmir fastidious taoto and yon will
"P cbmlng. Look for apoclala on
fsndy on Wedneaday and Saturday.
oi can't buy tho candy ,n Portland
IIBT Wm CUDtai-TWO iidi rastx.
crown fringed out, so that tbe line of
fringe eiteude spirally to tbe top.
While taffeta or ribbon fringed oot
at tbe aldea or suds la seen oo so ids
bata. a newer kind of fringing la ap
pearing oo others. This la a row of
fringe In a contrasting color applied
along tho edges of tbe silk or ribbon
or velvet White fringe may be used
on a dark bow and black or a color on
white bow.
Very unuanal la a hat of white silk
with a turned down brim or black
Velvet'Tbla la In tbe tamp shade style
so frequently laughed at. but tbe rt
aemblanco In tbla esse la oven more
striking. , Black silk fringe Is sewed
all around tbe edge, banging down for
all the world like the fringe on a
lamp ahade. Even tbo bow at tbe sides
looks aa though It might deck a lamp.
Sklrta thla fall aro atlll to retain tbe
loose panel bsck and front Thla mod
also Includes underlying panela at
tha skies that aro very smart and al
low effective ue of trimmings.
JTJDIC CHOLLET.
This May Wanton patt.ro la cut In slsas
for mlasaa of fourteen, alxtecn and slant-
rn years of aa. Band M cent to this
office, gtvtnf number. Til, and It will be
promptly forwarded to you by malt If In
baste sand sn additional two cent stamp
latter Dnataae. which Insuraa more
prompt del I vary.
Ill
coast? COVER
be little fear of Ita becoming common
and cheap Imitations, even If they ap
Dear, are easily . detected.
Corset let waist belt ar worn agsiu
but no bones are used to stiffen then,.
Thev are merely ahaped to tbe figure
and muat be aulte sort ana puauie.
Thla mesne that the corset beneath the
drraa must be a perfect fit
In line with tbe revival of quaint oia
otylea have come along some oia umr
favorites In rabrlca. one oi wie-.
which enjoyed aome vogue aa an aUer-
native with velvet laat winter, m cor
duroy. Tbla year tho wale la wWer.
rhallla la another material tnai i
ha noDUlar thta winter In tba all wool
- . . . ,i,i
it romea in auaim uuiw
. . .
Sgured pattern and in many bordered
dealirna
Tha roraet cover wltB too airaigi"
nniwr edre that may be cot from era
r, . . . i
broidery la one that M wen nswi.
the Illustration the cover Is cut with
tim .-enter back and undi'f
ik. at ema on wM WD 1 1 Y there la uui
-111- I SS" - - -
fullncsx at the witlst lino.
JCUIO CiitJi.i-r.1
k... i. Mntnn nattern Is cut In it'.'
... mi-.... of fomrrn. slstesn and elhi
,.r. ol K Hand 10 cents to f t
t vliiB nunip-r. VIM. and It will
n -' fin-nled I" von by mall II
..... ..id sn ndilltl-mal two cent stun.
t. it... i teas, which liisurae o.
i t .li-livipry
Humhla Pie.
We often ber of wtilua bunihi
nlo." In the old hunting days of "Mer
rlo Knaland." when a atag was brought
down, tbe -quarry was broken" on the
pot. the choice port of the venison
hln. reaerved for the DUnismen. u..
th. antral!-, heart, liver, etc. called In
i.nmnit nt tbe day the
ino uuui ma - -
zombie." were given to tho common
nf these they made a pie called
"numble pi-" to eat "oumbie
nia" Kara me to abase oneseir-foio
r .... . . fmm
WHS
gi abjectly. n in",l,u"
..mhi nle" to -buuible pie'
easy, especially In new of tbe "Ignltl
cane of the wora.
TRUE RICHES.
Thai country is ihe richest coun
try which nourishes th greatest
number o( noble and happy beingi.
That man it tho richest man who.
having perfected tho function! ol his
own bJe to the utmost, ha also the
widest helpful influence, both per
aooaJ and by moans of hi posses
tioos, over the hves oi other, t"
John Ruskm.
'-mm M
i V 41 U i 1
Better Values DaiOy Dn
Suits and Goats
If you have not secured that new coat or smt,--here
and now is the opportunity. If yotf have
tried the Palmer Garment before you will want
them again. We show a large assortment in our
Suit room.
MORE AND BETTER HATS
in our Millinery department. . See the new ones
just in. Prices very reasonable. . ' ' ; ' -
Lo AID) AM
OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
SNAPPY STYLE ITEMS.
msrt Waists In East Indian Designs.
An Ceenemkal Hint.
A newly Imported waist, wblcb Il
lustrate tbe popular East Indian ef
fect la wblte with a atem-lled pattern
JOHNNY EVERS IS AMBITIOUS.
aye He Went to Be Calle4 Greateet,
of All Third Basemen.
Johnny Ever has a new ambition.
He vanta to develop himself Into tbo
(Toatoat and fastest fielding third base
man tha Chicago Cub team ever baa
bad, now that he haa been tried
there by Managor Chance. Ever wa
regarded a a wonderful snortatop
'bile a member of tbe minor leaguo
and semlproteaatonal team in mow
Tork auto. . The Cuba secured him be
cause of that reputation. After be en
tered tbo major league rank b wa
turned Into a second aacker.
His ambition then wa to beat Bob
Low out of hi lob and become too
greatest fielding and quickest thinking
InOelder th National league ever poo-
Hla desire were granted, and
anon ooar von Miasm.
In oriental design. Over thla la a rell-
ln of bright colored chiffon.
When making a aerge skirt lor nara
wear try lining in irom wmw.
Lined klrt are thing of the past,
but there' no doubt but that th
front breadth wrinkle across the
rront, especially If It flu over th hip
rather tightly. When cutting the
front breadth cut It with a piece of
atik or aateen. and proceed to mak
the allt up th front In tbe usual way.
There la a treud of fashion toward
th fancy sleeve, and several varie
ties, uch aa th modified kimono, th
Aranal and the boned effects, have
been launched.
Napoleon rover ar uaed on erery
kind of coat that will stand theiu.
Tbey ar often put on Jacket that ar
tin aarar and too email to t orer
abudowed by refers.
nonble breasted coats art going to
be verr smart thla season. Tbla on
Antahed with modish big revera of
velvet and cuff to match.
- 1 JTJDlO cnOLLBT.
Tbla May Manton pattern I cut In slsaa
fo mlaiiss of fourteen, sixteen and lht
a vaara of aas. Bend 10 cents to this
office, giving number, T127. and It will be
promptly rorwaroao w you mj man. i w
hast send an additional two oent stamp
for letter postage, whlon insurae
prompt dollvsry.
M ft- 4 &
ANGLERS WAR OVER
P0SSESS10?! OF FISH
Dr. U O. Ice, H. E. Straight and
Ralph Miller composed a fishing party
that left here Sunday morning for tho
Chase place. The men went by auto
mobile and walked ba.k along the
banka of the river. Cabins at varloua
placea. All ar ood fishermen, but
they fetched only one fish to tho city.
Before a.ilvlng here a dlacuaalon
. .
arose aa to wnoin me nsn oetouaeu.
All claimed It. but It waa finally given
to Miller. Dr. Ice oald that he aaw
tho fish flrat. Miller aald that It tart-
ed for bla flshllne, but Straight tnrew
hla line in. and aa hla bait waa more
temntlna than that of Miller a be-
caught tho fish.
clark hay co:iiai;d
II
CALIFORNIA ADOPTS
"OKI SYSTEM"
MISS ARIKG IS
GIVEN BIMAOIT
pboto by America Press AaooeUtkm.
lonNNT arena, oaioaoo ouaa oaaaT t-
riBLOKK.
t
tat nearly too rear 01 acuity was
never'oueatloned and atlll remain so
Now be la determined to eaiabllab the
earn record for blmeeif at tbe far cor
ner where Harry Ktelnfeidt waa re.-nit
nlaed as the ! th- :r;:r
Orlaln of th Red Cmp f Liberty.
Th red cap of liberty bad a very
nrnaale orisln. Instead of being tn
w "
Tbrygtan bounet" It la Just the galley
alava'a heaflirear. Tb SWIM OI in
Cbateauroui regiment ent to tn gal
leys for their share In the Nancy riot
wer released and cam Into Paria
with the red cap atlll on tbelr beads.
"They a re the victim ot despotism,'
aid th people,-forgetting lb clrcum
tunc of tbe riot, and nu tbe red cap
became tbe favorite wltb the extreme
party. London Globe.
by
Ar you a aubtrtbr to tho Morn
ing Bnterprlwt II not you honld all
and let u pu youf. nmo on th aub
orlptlon Hat Immedlat! .
Qravy on th Tableeleth.
When gravy ha been spilled
aome haple diner on your pet table
einth rub th grease jpot thoroughly
with rrench chalk on4oth ltd of th
inh rold the cloth ana wav it uu
til th nit Urn It la needed. Lightly
bruah off th chalk with a soft elean
fcmah. and your cloth wui D a apot
lea aa when freshly laundered. New
Tork Telegram.
Thafa th Question.
flinious 1 wonder If th average wo
man will b happy tn heaven T Cynksua
-Certainly not. Judging from ber pa-
alon for bata. bow 1 she going to make
one halo last her through ternity-
Phlladelphla Record.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. (Special)
Officer who made the memoraoie
trip around Cape Horn In tho battlo
ahln Oregon on the occasion of It
crulae to fight Cervera' fleet during
the Spanish war are endeavoring to
day to have her commander. Rear Ad
miral Charle E5. Clark, now retired.
reatnred to active eervlco wiui me
rank of vice admiral to command the
hip again wnen it leaua m !!"
fleet through tho Panama canal.
Admiral Clark haa algnlfled hla wlll
Ingness to rwumt actlv aervlce agala
for that voyage. .
. 1
An Cnglisbman's Retort.
n had Juf arrived from old Eng
land, and hla friend, a prominent club
man waa showing him tbe city. In our
suburb tbey noticed a neatly Died
up candy i,or. which greatly aur
prlsed th arranger, and be Inquired
how tht could be made to pay. too
clubman remarked In answer:
"Why. I don't believe be can mak
hi aalt there."
The Englishman seemed bewildered
and. adjusting bla monocle, aald:
'How strange: Do yon eipect a man
In tbla country to mak aalt In a aweet
abopr
Haw. bawl San Franclaco Chron
icle.
A Hair's Breadth.
A "hair" breadth" ut aeventeen ten-
thousandths of an Inch. For the pur
pose of auch One and delicate meas
urement toolmakera u what 10 cau
led a micrometer caliper. Th balr'a
breadth I something that baa to be
taken Into consideration In tb manu
facture of a thousand and one things
in tb machine maker'a art Closo cal
culation of tbla ort must be don on
tb door of bank vault, for example.
where every part must fit to tb nkeat
degre.-narpef Weekly.
Calfornlas adoption of the Inltiaa
tlv the referendum and th recall re
cords ar.other follower for the path
finder, , Oregon. The amendments
striking at th power of the boeae
and reserving to tho people tbe right
to legislate for themselves ar In many
respects strikingly similar to the Ore
gon amendments, while In other an
attempt ha been mad to improve up
on the methods used In thla state.
A comparison and analyst of these
change make Interesting reading for
Oregon. It I clear that the Callfor
niana have appreciated aome of the
compllcationatn method that have re
sulted In Oregon, and nave worked out
.a more comprehensive plan, particu
larly aa to tha recall.
One of the striking feature of the
California plan, a regard tb Initia
tive, I a dual ay atom, whereby the cir
culator of an Initiative petition may
;bmit It directly to tho people or ad
dress It to th legislature. If framed
for aubmiaslon directly to the people,
the procedure doe not differ mater
ially from the Oregon plan. Eight
per cent of the total vote 1 required,
baaed on the vote for governor at the
laat election, Instead of being upon
the vote for supreme Judge aa In Ore
gon. There 1 some advantage In tbla.
ainc only one governor I elected, and
the division of the vote when there
ar several candidate for th Su
preme Court haa Involved complicated
mathematica and possible legal strife
In this state.
In te case of an Initiative measure
submitted to the legislature In Cali
fornia, however, only t per cent of the
vote for governor Is required. Within
forty day after th legislature meets
It must act on tbe measure, without
changing or amending it. If the leg
islature rejects, or fall to act within
forty daya the length of th session
In that atate being sixty daya the
meaaure muat be placed, on th balldt
for tb people' verdict at the next
election.
A farewell party waa given Miss
Ella Armstrong at thebome of her
parents, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Armstrong
on tbe West Bide Saturday evening,
which many friends of Mia Ann
strong attended. She vent to Loe
Xngelea with Mr. and Mra. E. B. Sterl
ing, formerly of Oawego, who will Mve
there. Mlsa Armstrong ' will remain
until spring. Tha party sailed oo the
steamer Beaver Monday afternoon.
The entertainment consisted of game,
music, and dancing, after which re
freahment were served.
Those attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Armstrong, Joeeph Schauble,
Willie Armstrong, John Ford, Cal
Herr, Harry Borland, Mr. and Mra.
Frank Whitten, William Boy Ian, Fred
Armstrong, Q. O. Brown. Mlsa G lady a
Green, Harry Melvln, J. J. Davoren,
Miss Ella Armstrong, Thomas Hage,
George Brown. H. T. Papoon. Otto
Hansen, Joseph Armstrong, Mra.
Netea Hayes, Eugene Ford, Mlaa Lot
tie Schraeder, Mr. and Mra. Edward
Written, Mra. W. Ford, Mia Anna
Schraeder. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sure,
Miss Hilda Ford. Misa Iva Whitten.
Mr. and Mra. Herman Miller, Victor
Cooley, Misa Sadi Ford, Mc and Mra.
J. W. Armstrong, Marley Whitten.
Amber Ford, Mlsa Neva Cooley, Mlaa
Ruth Gribble, Mis Clare Sterna, Miss
Jan Armstrong, Mlaa Alice Davoren,
Mlsa Lola L. Coo lew, Ralph Armstrong.
Mlaa Mamie Schraeder, Misa OdeUa
Armstrong. Mlsa Violet Ford, Miss
Mable Ford. Willie Miller, Mlaa Locile
Ford. BUI Ford, John Riclg, Clarence
Whitteu and Leonard Whitten.
Our greatest clubbing offer. Tbo
Morning Enterprise by mall and the
Weekly Oregonian, both until Novem
ber 1, 1912, for only 3. Qffer close
October 31, 191L
Our greatest clubbing offe.. Tb
Morning Enterprise by mall and the
Weekly Oregonian. both until Novem
ber 1. 1911. for only 13. Offer closes
October Si. 1911-
A startling invitation.
Tb residents of a neighborhood In
Harlem war urprlad the other morn
lng when on their way to th aubway
station they noticed tbla sign hanging
in th window of an undertaker a-
tabllshment:
HTL-ka aik aronnd In misery when
..j
. - ..I kn
yOU can D comioriaui
f3f,r-New Tork Bun. .
vr
Aa the Twig Waa Bent.
There' a dear wee pink ll'l baby
on this train A few minute ago aa
Iderly man stopped to peek-a-boo at
It,
"A One youngster," b aald to Ita
mur mother. "I bop you will bring
him up to be an upright. conclentlou
man."
-Yes." smiled th young mamma
hnt I'm afraid It will be a bit dlffl
eulf
-Pahawr aald h. "'As tb twig
la bent so U tb tree Inclined.' "
"1 know it." agreed mamma. "But
thla twig Is bent on being a girt, and
we aro Inclined to let It go at that'
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