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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1911)
r Women to Love Hen to Admire Wysteries to Solve ilakj HOW would oo like to bar Gecrfe Barr McOitcbeon, Coma Dok, or. pernap. Iryini BacbcHcr, come into roer bome to-dar and lei yoa ooc of bis many delightful stories? WTaX ooald be more fun than to try to solve one of tbe deep mysteries created by Gasioa Leroux or Mr. Dcr Icr Around tbe clurcerof-cnoo;-re- woven many entertaining stories. Tbere are lovable women, and men to admire is these novels. Of these characters. many are famous, and their expeneoces have been shared and enjoyed by thous ands. There are more than 500 differ ent titles. TV I t works of taOy prlatea ud ta clock. men, Jaciuts aad fDaatra- ia fall color, formerly NOW 50c We list few of the very recent titles a complete list for the asking: Taa Masic Master ... .CkarWs Klein Doctor UvcaJar'i Pcaple . Mar(artt Debad Coearac'ts The I'sarper . . Where Love Is . . She That Hesitates . Like Aaacber Helen The Scarlet Empire . The Yak . . . "Doc" Garten Tknui Dixan. Jr. . William J. Lacke . William J. Lacke . . Harris Dickson' . . Geerge Hactaa . . DariiM. Parry Rkafceth Miller Mary Wilkiaa-Freeman The TWra Defree . . Klei'a & Horanlaw The Thirteenth District . Brand Whitlock Caniaton . . . Winston Qarchill Haver Hawkins Rakert Alexander Waaon The Faskiaaaale Aercntart Darid Graham f Jetbaa Craii . . . Phillips a The Message ...... Laais Tracy A Keck la the Baltic . . . Eaorrt Barr Bnrtver Jim's Baby . . . P.. V Mifhelt, led Mea'and White ... Owen Winter HIMTLEY BROS. CO. THE REXALL STORE W v-. nftMi ntlrevl rtw ntlW r?riirrutx bv iTAVcYuiS men and br our friends how we hare built ud the largest drug ttore in the state, except one in Portland, in to wnall a town as Oregon City. The answer is easy: . 1st Quality goods firs!, last and always. 2nd Willingness to "make good" every just claim for disatis f action. We do not consider a transaction dosed till our customer is satisfied. ' ' , . 3rd The best clerks that we can hire; experiented, courteous, well-paid clerks who take a personal pride in the business and have the interest of ourcusiomealw proprietors.'. i 4th A considerate charge system; that is open to every honest man and woman. - Yflft Yen Cnn yy1 MX ft I I I Sniih. A KhiI I I LS-l-l.. . haa Piece of Yoar Fen:. m ..... ... J SS Bid ptor. V' to, lIuII. otn Ika - ' kJ fbtiJ 1hh lb MbMWlklwikt4M;iatclM ll a. 11 awl ctttk o Itwltl ai c 4l, Johnson's Wood Dye ij M r not Muf a iwiKt aiaaaiag, II ta a laat. 1H atr4 d. itial ir in lh karl 4 la aioa aa4 atay iat - Siiaa-aa anj yfaaaMM tutu . . J t.aoa t Woo.1 It ta aal ta II ataajard aiajaai AS f A , A-a 4raua A Omm M riAmJ (- Af" AM Orw AV Ifflt Urmf rAW' ll Utlatai dataatiaia lukaaua'a Matattala tU a ta tW1 The brcaiest claim made by the avctac paint dealer or paint maker, is that thctrproduct is 4ust aif ood" as Sherwin-Williams. Tfcat in ttseli is a nice compliment to Sherwm-Willlams Paint, but most people after trying them all get back finally to Sherwin-Williams as the kind that locks better, last longer and foes farther than any other brand. We are headquarters for Ofl-NAMEL, ALABASTINE, JAP-A-LAC, JOHNSON'S WOOD DYES DEKORATO, 4BAY STATE PAINTS. r " B:sides everything that goes to make up a first class paint store. Send us your name on a crd and we will be glad to liirnisrlyou with paint .information free ol charge. -. . ciwrjt::T$ Ytttrbzry Prescriptis . . caxa ran aaa anxzoT i.m ovrrrr a.M couc DaxJKX .Ta oaka Kiixxn . .m Ajmasrae roctnen ia xxaumcTAlx. oaj. ; , . im wonai rwflu -. M rsrsn raa ra . I.M .'. .M I.M M umom xara roarnn , oaaa Ttwnc . M oo TOKIC... IXT OIL, pm OaJl 1 . l.ta "0ai vascfaai la? iaf at. uva tnurrf -ttacncu m mtmitua. nfna Free Samples and Literahire At Our Store ri... i- New Remedies Are being advertised . every day-You don't need to send away or wait just come to us and you. will Ind us "there with the goods. "Here are a few taken at random: Caatnrox, Cardiol, Kardene, QoinToner " Beta-Canthol, Gallol, Therox, Balmwort. Spormax May-a-Tone, Delol, AmaroL' Boro-Ltstor Mmvol, Cerol, Pinex. Qotnola, Crystos Loxor. Rose Kaylom, Vilane Powder. ' 1 McauLaxfnc. aaa INo one line of medkba nave occn so popular btfort Rexall Rexaedies They are known from Coast to Coast and the one best store) In each city or town is appointed telling; agents lor them, we have every confidence I in these products be cause we know the ingrcdents contained in each one. - C03BiroDENCE meaooWbrook. Ta taratera ar rarmiac ta OU ' a taat aa ttrr eaa. expertise to ecf aa crops, bat K is ratbr aara oa aoaw of tas to fear to wan for ta croaa4, to taav ovt of aaoraiac vaea it frexca. Mrs. C- L. Staodiscer. of East Mea aosrbrook. was to ber fetber aad father. Hi. aa4 Mrs. O. T. Kiy, 9a ay. Mrs. Cotria mrw. to Liber! on tmst acms Mo&day. M- J. Lm, of Caafcr, a la ton tai vk a twslBtss. An7 Cottias, of MoUlla. sas Mfi oa tb stiwu llo&tar. Mr. aa4 Mrs. Coir! a were visitors at Ota Cooper rn4De Siadir. Ralpk H'Amtt m-t: to Orsoo ,C5tr Taadar after vsi fta kof m&t aich aaa aUH frnj Gastro, Ore (oa. Taa Literary SceU-ty of tia Xaa- dobrook high school rodwl i rerr iaterttcf proarsai on Lincoln and Waahlnroa day Friday afternoon. . Mr. Q and family feaT rtnrad I front aa rtadd riait to Denisoa. ' Iowa. MOLALLA, J K. Cola aas just received a fin PoiazaJ Clica p! from Illinois: the kind we rd aooqt which grow into ho .aeiakir ahttiiiitjOHaai notch The pic was tea days on. the wy sad stood tfc trip very well, and is much delighted wi'h the mild hir of Otob As it cost Mr. Cole aioK t dollar, per lb, to get the pig here! he is iwX that be did not order ooe of the grown hogs. Very nice Ferosry weather aad 'he frmer are making good use of The grip has laid hold of many touseafiders atw this locality. The families of J. I Ttht and Carry Herman were calied to Oregon City last Saturday oa account of the iCnesa of Mrs. Wm. Melton. -Bitf BiU- Edwards Gets Medal For Bravery af Gaynor Shooting MIsa Emma Vlck has gore to Cot tage Grove for a few weeks' visit. :, C. H B. Thomas has returned te Eastern Washington to. -plow, aow. reap, and mow" for the season, on the 0rwell ranch i MELDRUM. Mr im Mrs. .urigs. of Portland, were rtslting Chariie Harria Sunday ' Mr Harvey Henderson was a pleas ant eajler at Meldrnm last week. Mrs. Al Gill went to Portland 0 Monday. . Erybody is having their spring plowing drme and U keeps Mr. GUI hour. , The Pastime Club met at Mrs, Chas Moran s Monday and they tpent a very pieaaant, . afternoon. . Mrs. S la den and Mrs, Charley Ely, from Ore gon City, were risitorg at tbe club. Little Gladys Caldwell has the measles. Quite a few MeldrtJtn people went to the chicken sapper at Gladstone Clarence Fields has started bla new ty) bungalow. Mr. Ale GUI will soon startto make brick. Last year he made SO) brick a day and this year he wiU make' Sfctt a day. TWILIGHT. Anna Wiiefcart, of Oregon 1ty.-w a calling on old friends last Sunday. . Adolph Joehnke. who la still in the bospitsl in Portland, is Improving lowly. Bert Harvey, of Portland, spent his holiday with hia parents at tbe farm. . Warner Grange experts to have a very Instructive meeting at their hall in New Era next Saturday afternoon. A number from hre Intend to be pres ent. Miss Lassie McDonald gave her pup ils a Valentine party last Friday afternoon. A brother of Mrs. D. L. Boylan, from Idaho, is making her a visit. Tbey bad not seen each other for IS years. It waa a very happy meeting,. Entire ahaage of program tonight at Electric Theatre. W ILUAM B. EDWARDS, battct kaowa aa "Bla BUT Edwards, baa pawn BODorwa uj lam varnegia nero roaa eommlastoa, wblck baa arantotr a maoai to aim bees use of his bravary. Taa official an BonncenMBt of tbe award la aa follows: "William H. xdwaraa. all. ytt madaL Edwarda, aged thlrty-tbrse, commissioner of street "'ng, aavad ' aa lndetarminaU person or Indeterminate persons tram being shot by aa as ., aassla, Hoboken, N. Jn Aug. 9. 1910. Hon, William J. Garner, mayor of tha dty of New Tork, Just aavlnc been abot la tbe beaf at dose range on tha . promenade dock of the steamship Kaiser Wllbaim dor Groase, and tha aaaall- ant still facta the group about tba mayor wltb apralsed biatol, Commlaaioaer ' Edwards?, standing at the mayor's left side, threw films If npon the man and ' bora biaa ta tha dark apon bis back. Aa Ed wards fell oa top of hiss tba pistol . waa dlaebaraed sgaia aad tba ballet erased Edwarda left forearm on tba ': aaderslde. Others harried to ptntoa tba maa'a anna, but before tbey aeeoai passed tt tba pkstot waa dlaebanred a third time. Edwarda then arrested tba asallaat Tba mayor aad Edwarda recovered from their Wounda." Tba vtol that Edwarda gets la af sliver, and be la ooe of twenty -sii honored at iaa racan meeang af ua eosnmlsalen In PVtaburg. Be waa highly praised ' . by tba nowspapsra for hia eoadaet wbea Mayor Oayaor waa abot Ha waa xameaa memoer ac uta rrmcatoa football team. . SEARCH FOR ARTIST WILL BE COB FEARED THAT BOWSKI, PHOTOG RAPHER, HAS PERISHED 1(4 THE DEEP SNOW. ' In Wednesdar'a issue of the P.nter. prise was mibllshed tha arrnunt. nn. der Fort Klamath date, of B. B. Bow- m maKing a journey into tha wtlda to poouw. i na won Klamath cor- res Don dent aemla nnt lh. rnin,i. under dau of Fab. S3: . i No Trace . FoHitd of Missing photoo- rapher. FORT KLAMATH. Or., Feb. tt. Tha first aearchlng party looking for B. B. Bowakl, tha Oregon City photog rapher, baa returned, after flndin th aledge and a aborel belonging to the missing man, bat no trace of Bowski. Another party la now aearchlng. It la hoped that ha took refuge In one of the few cablna la tha vicinity of the ass, ana me party win make an ef fort to locate tba build In ga. If Bow akl perished la the enow. It will be Ilk tie use to afemnt to find hia twwH anil It will be burled la tha enow until late la the apnng. Read tha Morning Enterprise. CAN8Y. J Alstead and wife aent to Port' land Friday. February 17, where Mrs Aiaieaa ta receiving meoicai treat Mr. H. H 'Ecclea waa taken down! TnnrMiV alin the meaates Tht makes three. 'time that Howard ha had them, first he bad the Black Measle. then the OrmU Variety. ! PATRIOTIC BAIIQUET ,:i AT MOUUT PlfASAWT" Vlihlm rWMigflataiai arte. 4fMniae -"T j l . Jl sew-H naaeveaw wlrnifSW daughter. Mrs. James pa 8 bsr. of nrw ood. - Home of the farmers are thinking of lung their farms for renting would nd now he has the Scarlet Measlea he is . wondertes If there are snr : other kind , Messrs. A. linrdetie and 8. Terry and Mrs. V; R. porter attended the! Sundar Schrjl Instltnto at Portland I Thursday and Friday. They reported ( 1 mow in'er-ritg convention with I excellent addrees.- . Rev. Jame Moore, the .. District Sipennendct of the Methodist i : ' VERY LARGE ATTENDANCE TABLE AND HALL DECORATED IN APPROPRIATE MANNER. The Pstriotlc banquet and entertain ment given by the Mount Pieaaant Club at fhe assembly hall of Ihe school house at that place Wednesday evening waa one of tbe most enjoy able andurcefu affalri ever given - BARLOW. church. w..(P7esef.t the regular fJ!'" quarterly inference held it .the i k. .k.. 171 1 - "a.r' 'snby M. E. Church Thursdar mn.W'Jl.tT. BW TT1 ,n ing; February; H. mi. Rev. Moor. ! . " ' Vv ' . S0 IorT aa in lhe chir C V Rnml. ... i . - " ' u" pre.uijr elected Secretary, and those present were k. cry, Pastor, and A. U Sneli. J. 8. Dirk. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Newton, J. W. Vlnacke, Mrs. Mander- Ville and C. r Rnmlr all rarnt.r membere of tbe qiiarterly conference; Mr. Melvln has another carload of Oregon Grape root ready to ship. P. 1. Cotemsn. of Canby. la taking onr pritiflpaL Mr. Cracraft's, plsce In school during her lllneaa. Misses Cora and Klva Moore, of Oregon City, were visiting Ihelr grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Wllleti Uat week. . Robert Incram went la WolalU tai Oregon City os business this week. J u. m. Keeiaugn snt Sunday in Oregtn City. , a J. lierg. ooe of our enterprising merrhsnts, waa In Portland on bual neas Tbursdsy. P. L. Colemsn. of Canby. baa been secured -to fill the vacancy-mf Mrs. Opal Crwraft. aa principal la our school. Mrs. Crecraft having realgned on account of lllneaa. We are sorry to lose Mrs. Crecrsft. but glad to ae ctire one so efriclent ss Mr. Coleman to fill her place. Mr. Colemaa. being a noted penman, la giving frea writing -l.-c.ra ted uith . daffodlla and ferna. were laden with all that tba market could afford, and much praise was given those who bed charge In prepar ing the same. The banquet was served from l to A o'clork. The rooms and b-lde, these about nftVmVmbor. ! T??:?' dorsted for the . no and frienda of the chorcb After the "7"" ,"'n or ", I lena lo all roun. oeonl. i. m. abT regular routine of business waa gone ;7".r:""" "'' .na Uriel. The young imoo le ahould are through. Rev. Moore made a most n'Zl TL'ZJZ MrColemana klndneaa and cenent address. In which he empha-' I '. ' : 1 . T . " ak advantj siieo sincerity, and oneness of pur- , 1h. ,Am"7' 7,.' " ----.- pose In the fhrlatlaa'a life. Hi. sd- Amri'M:f,,B-' dress wss intended to encoura'.e . '""""'"".'T ""I""' proeramma those who had Just united with thiJ?Jun WM church Afterward, refresbraenta. 1 !. !ry "u.m,,.r 'fpo,,.d.,B ,0 "n n ,,vw ,u IK m Hero, Lmugiasa consisting of sandwiches, fruit sslad ano conee, sere served by the Ladles' J. Lv Comb m Me a hnsiaeaa irln in Portland, being absent Thursday and Friday. T. J. Gill, nrlndoal of the Canh school, snent Rahhath. Fehmarv 10 at Portland visiting frienda. me orsnd Cblckerlng piano se cured by M. J. Lee's efforts for the Methodist church arrived RatnrHav morning and ia now ready for the sunaay services. , it ta an Immense Instrument snd no soubt will to be a great help to the church choir. Arrangements have been made with C. F. Romlg to teach tbe River side school during Mr. Ecclea' sick ness. Mr. Rnmlr bee-ins work Mnn. day, February 20. Carl Dlllard haa been at The Dallea during the- week. Ha returned in Canby on Fridsv and renorta thlnea quiet tbere and that Canby aulta him. iter, uunn, or tha Christian church, held his regular services here Rnnita morning and evening, February It. ptexi uunaay ia hia day at bis -other charge; therefore there will be no preaching aenricaa in tha Chrlatlaji church, but they will bava their reg ular sunaay school session at 10:00 o'clock A. M.; also their regular mid week prayer meetings. Theae two services are held each weak. un uunaay at I o'clock tha Men's Three O'clock Prayer Meeting waa held la the Chrlatlaa church, Mr. J K. Newton waa leader, and tba at tendance waa fair. Next Sunday1 tbia oitk: wm m seta in ne Methodist church and Mr. Flshar win lead It. Rer. Jamea Moore, tha Methodlat Superintendent of tha Salem District, who waa nresent for the ..... terly conference February 1 ra. turned Sunday and preached In the at. E. church In tha morning, Tha service was well attended, and aeven memberablp. Thle makes twentyls addUlon. in-avll ta tha paat two Bui Peopla ara beginning to maka gar den aitenalvely alread?. c. U Batea h- planted. ' v-aeisoiea King and Arnold Ilalmer; recitation. "Rolert's Resolution," Louis Forward : chorus from the seventh, eighth and ninth grades of the Mount Plessant school under the direction of Prof. Slevers, vocal selection; Mrs. Worley recitation, "George Washington's Mstchet Leona Kellogg, who was dressed In Martha Washington coa-i tume; chorus, pupils of the seventh, eighth and ninth grsdes; duet, Rosalie and Arnold Bslruer, accompanied by Miss Ulllan Maimer; solo, Mrs. Wor- Tfj proceeds of the affair will go towards the sidewalk fund, a aldewalk to be constructed along the Holmes' road and the other along the Kellogg road, arfd . the committees having charge of the affair will proceed at once to have the work completed, aa a neat sum was the result of the ban quet and entertainment last night. Get yourlca from" the Jce man Electric Theatre tonight. ' . vantaaa tit thla nnnnrliinll Frank Jeaaa snd wife, nf Pnrllan are here visiting Frank'a parenta and Frank Is doing some tree pruning on his rsnch. We hope to have Frank and wife with ua aa realdenta In the near future. Mr. Melvln baa been -very til with the grip and heart trouble, bat In Im- proving slowly. Mrs. Andrus bit test ftfe 1' with the grip. Mm. Ausvs. who has bwaank with pneumonia. Is able lanirsaw I li a Vn,taa aala kl laa Anderaoa. our nritnarr went to PoriUnd Ust rridsynnnt Saturday evening for the aaaea Tba danc was a aacceas Uixi evening, there being a tarn irvr and all en)oyed a good Una. K were aeea from all neighboriai ar Flrdy Rodby.-of Portiaaa, awt tbe dsnce here Haturdsy avsslat . Mlseea Josle snd Oracle Us1' Woodbura. and Flrdy Rodhy, Dt Mlaa ilattle lr in Sunday. . Mlaa Cora Brg gave a nkC party to her many young ra; rrograsslve games, were siayel f pit en)oyed tbe.evrilng. k.. ..I I f ..I alka aukai I - a i . uuihi w.w. think of gardening while la ua people ara freeilng to essta. a contrast la It not? Miss Qina Slotsgrr u n i Sunday. Tha Ladles Aid met ana am Jobaaon Wednesday. v Washington s blrthdsy wM taart br cloalng. the achonl. - Fred Armstrong, who Is warWaj Portland, and Eddie Hoafc af t- toad, attended the doaoa BighL "- Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Holte rati Portiaad Sunday evening. Mrs. J. J. Wurfer took M I daughter, Irene, to rortUad 11 to see a physician aa tha call a to ba railing In strength J"; Mlaaea Bessie and Ulna BraVaf home on a visit from Portlaai EAGLE CREEK. We have been enjoying some quit flne weather the paat few days. Mra. viola Douglass and son, Roy, ere!,Estacada visitors one day last week. w""jN- J. F. Browar, a former resident of thla place, ?eed through here tbe latter part of laat week, atopplng over night with Mr. and Mra. HowletL Mr Brower ia out taking orders for the Oregon Nursery Company. .J'T' AWooal" over to bla farm tha first of tha week. ' ...Mr; wd M7 WooJ, mir talned Mr. and Mra. Howlett at din ner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Pha.taa ... ... .hmren' Armada and Perry, warn Roy Douslaaa aa a n.ii. tor laat week. v.- I Little Mildred anif Brlnala called on Fanny Brownrlgg Sunday. Mra. R. a oibaon and Mlaa Rosa Moennke apent a vary pieaaant after noon with Mra. Huntington Sunday. . J: tH0"011 bualnaaa trip to Portland Tuaaday.- z Government of th: City Is a Businea Proposition. r SMIL UIDIL aeeiaiiat Mirer of Mllwsebs. I GOVERNMENT 0 THE CITY It A BUHNIM r5r ITION AND ALL THE PEOPLE ARE ITOCKHOLC- Ml I a I ,A AMlAl 1 A . .llll THE I r-va.iv wrriwiALS Ann EMPLOYED TO nwn TERPRISE. ...If citj can furniah iu stockholders with cheap-commoditi nter into the cost of living, then it in the DUTY OF ITS SL ANTS to see that mraaures are adopted which will hring toB,t innch desired result - . Tlie greatest prollerri confronting-tht American people the COr 0 UVIXO. It is the duty of erery officisl to i this problem long and carefnllj. I think that the bipgwt In the cost of msintaining the home is the MEAT BILL r No set of men ever exercised the power that these men I REACH INTO THE POCZET8 OF EVERY MAN, c-, AND CIIILD IN THE WORLD. TnerttaVted out poor ainglo exception., 1 ' ' Erery locality . t57ace different conditions. Rural dUtH ' free from the problema that confront the congested localities then, should not EACH IXALTTY BE ALLOWED TO ITS OWN LAWS, provided they do not Infringe on the r the entire people of the aUU or nation t ' u 'IJ. "iIS ,T$ 0L0,,y 0V THE ENTIrtl . Ulnlar wIUI7, HV' ,N' H0ULDNT ME AtW- VEL0 AL0NO LINES THAT . MAKE rRCXITv , ' 'I