Image provided by: Oregon City Public Library; Oregon City, OR
About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1911)
noRifn;a irrirrias:; Saturday, march ss,. idii. 1 . ' SAD UlCGFOnD CLOCKS THE WAV tfAXTS BATTLE ViTTH JQIEISO!. mMm Say H la W.IIms to Tackle Ckaaae Bfrt MclnteeftTe Club In Lawrfaa end Let Title HMw - Name Hie Oimi T m -' ; Sam Laagfurd roatinoes ( shine aa tbe boas destroyer of lb whit nan how. Any time woe id be cooiterorB of smiling John An ha JoUata rise ta pick a quarrel with the rbsmpkaa ba merely baa to refer bla challenger to Laagford. aikil tba squatty RawioeUa will sladly do I bp honor. Sam' Utaat mod note on by feat waaVensrted In Lood-m recently When Bill Lang of Australia, bailed a art champion. fon-ed lo ) ie4d I- for tba idle driver blows f tbe JV ton la a - Joe Woodman, tba aiaa lhlnd I.sng- ford, Isn't irolnr to stop and rest oa the laurel a and ey mooey acifulred All UMIMD, (II BASD IITTIM COfc- OBX9 BlsTJSBIOBT. by trimming Lan-. On tbe contrary, tba fighting Mack will make a clean awaap of tbe Ltuxieao rlu?. sci-nrd tng lo plana autoaut ed. aixl mure tba a oa big fallow hsUed aa a likely air aat for Johnsons title am luuk f-r eoand and eodarta; paalahiDent lo an aid kind of earoanter wxh thr tar babr ' Proniotar Hn Mrlat'Mb offered a $3000 para for a go ttw-ro I j Ox ford and Jobaaua. bat tba latter baa . Intimated that be la la no burr? to bar to larolTed la a baoipiuoablp dlapata with a aaaa of bU owa .xdor. for tba reaaaa that aaatctiea bet wee aecroes do ao4 draw. It la belle-red by aua that, barrinc Johnson, La nxord h tbe bardeat hit ler la tba world. Tboagb be U a bit abort, ba la aa qak-h aa a rat and la all agrrtaalreneaa. lie la arieatifle and caa bit' from anr ance. bat bfe moat effect! re Mowa are deiirered at rioae quartera aitd genrrali trarel ooly a few lacbea. U la a qaVfc tiaaker. and la point of pbyatral Kavlitfciw It may ba aald that be alwara takes sUen care of bla bemltb. Laacford'a retit rbtur irer Bill Laar. while nfixflly aalicifaiUgd. waa atarb eaaier than ring ahaiv tfurvt It would be. lining made a ! log bag of Iang, therefore. It bt ar gued that Lanrford lonnM op aa tbe eolj loglral ebaileitrer JobiuHwo'a title and that tbe man wbo a?oed tba antiquated Jeffrie at Keno la act yield to Xf'UlM r mn by making a utcb wttb the frmt'Ki Tar harry It ia nrua- wut. w, m. -rmumm. m I wise, wiiiw ZstTTtf grest WugrU ,t Vg.lMSe7orebofclBg sp wltb Isss'rd If he hopes to retain far rkampfrfsstitp honors, a tlv Isrrer i aeversi yar yoaager sad ba takes tttr -r A bis pbyalr-al -vo4;i la r4T to force Jobnsfn to r rujzr tia claim to the title, tbevef're. fijrfrd fV put Bp a Mg forfert Is a4"JIls t accept ing I be Mclnt'ab Waxaalaaa Bowtinf Alley Indented. Jtow rtrtut tbe wAm.rm Vwa Hey. A '-lerer Vr-w hua a 1 rea'ed a bwl.'bg aiey that di(eae with M.i Infer aiyl ' ianb ;t tb Vttm. It 1 if trw0r woo Id take Hn-l'y j, balf of tb fan fn -. mvi lvteninK t, tbe -r! a tfc a!H !;. ne f.fna and 117 't 'Vtvr'l BASEBALL F01NTCRS T 'A f lietrMi and Kddle Col M 'a JkihlU-n Intend to become artV wte-j ibrir IM11 daya are orer. rV( ' a'er Johnxm of Waablog ow r- f rd ItarUMd of tba Athlet kw rf fyr m( tba elmet otmerr Ml.'M dalH I lt American IhtHr.laf fVr 4Vewitvfi I quoted an ny W tiu ifce day f tbe alow ball to? N fa eafey are numbered raad fc a pl'berB main vdiya, H H.vmr, IK Kaaaaa f'lty rw-rult. aywf a ftrH lxie the Pl f wDt Mi M aVrw a great deal 1aa rhaa tVey did Ut year. Wm Kid VHaMa ww (tennanta for ' fbajiAW be reeefraf f4t. yowadaye a fAtsUr 1rm Mm arfwa wanta tbai aaavb awwey wVea atartlag In wttb Mf (Mgaw tea at. -X , .... i ' " . ..en. qi Aid You a Subscriber to tbe Nevr Dattyl It The- MernMa EirUrprlss Is ta be as successful ss the Interests of Orsgon fClty damand H most needs fear the support of all. Ths haw dally has MS work before It in boosting Orvgos City and Clackamas County. .Tour support means mora strength for the work. - : , - Vill You Help Boost, yovt owa Interests? , For a llmltsd tlma the Morning Kstarprtsa will b Mid to paid la advance subscribers M follows: ,. . . . - , By Carrier, 1 year................. $100 By MalL l year... 2M Send In yoyr nama and remlttanse.' , lllWnmWcWnrHf lTNl jj aseAssa, Says Miss TarWt 11' I I UMum ' X- I teaches obJeae ' ess. s" I wish by J. Party. arise im at tsbbsll. Thla la what Mlaa Ida TarbeO. tba Magrapber of Staadard Oil and aataor of "Ufa. of Lincoln." baa to aay abosi woman'a clrVr dory: "The moat Tiloabke rltlxen la the orld b tba woman who etaya at boma and properly brings Bp a family of children. A womaa's first and moat Impor tant duty to tba aula is tba same aa it always baa bees since tba begin ning of things-tba rearing of good ClUMt. Tbere la so achievement, literary. artistic, what yon will, wblcb a woman can perform that to of tba same vital sigBiDcanca to tba natioa aa tba rear lag of a family of men tally, morally physically healthy boys and girls There to no profeasioa containing each real honor for a woman as that of bomesnaklng. And It to tba great na tional job for the majority of aa. Let sea that wa stictTta It - We cant do anything better." Visa TarbeU's lnterrlewer here in terposed that It waa not poaslbla ,for all women to marry, and eba was asked what cItIc dotles were beat per formed by the single ones.. Vitas Tarbell aald: "They still serf tba state la many ways. Tba highest acme that they can perform la to be come teachers. Women do excellent work ea boards of hospitala. reforms tortea, prtooaa. asylums and schools Indeed, there should ba a proportion of women on all each boards, though there should ba men also. "As factory and milk and tenement bouse Inspectors women do splendid aerrlrn. There should ba many more women probation officers. All state tastltntlons taking cars of women and children should ba largely tared by Heseehold Esswsmics. Ta make blsrulu light drench with gasoone and Ignite before serving. To keep servsnts chloroform and I lock In the cellar. To get rid of peddlers buy an they have. Ta remove fruit atalna from linen use the scissors. To keep rats out of the pen try put sll the food la the cellar. Ta entertain women visitors let them read all yoar private papers. Ta estertsla men visitorsfeed tba brvtea. Ta keeo children at home lock 'etr in wf.m nmc' To keep bobby at boma lock np all his ekxbea. To prevent accidents In tba kitchen 13 the kerosene can with water. To stop leaks la pipes send ta a harry op for the nearest plumber. To economize on coal get a gas range. To test freshness of eggs drop on bard surface. To popttlate tba janitor yoa can't a H- Uppincotra. Lsrgs Waists. The Veons of Mllo dressed in Part slsa modes might pass muster now. Thirty Inches to none too big for a waist Paris made the law, and every one followed It Joyously. Even the stays, pull aa you may, will not give you a small waist It la area rumored tbst French women pad tba front of tbe figure to cause It to appear straight but the one desideratum la to keep tba blpa to the straight line. Catherine de' Medici when she In troduced the bone corset made thir teen Inches the right size for tbe waist, and many a woman at court sacrificed ber Ufa to attain It Tbers la no necessity to bavs long bones to keep In tbe hips. Coutll or brocade may be cut so as to confine the dimen sions. Digestive organs ars now left full and essy play. ' Woman snd Suffragette. On bis visit to America Fsthei Taugban of tondoa (called by Ches terton "tba Mayfalr priest wbo makes the comfortable classes feel uncomfort We") was asked. "Would yoo give votes to women f ! would make no difficulty about giving votes to women." ba anawered "But, yoo understand.", ba added, with twinkling aya. "one you glvs votes to woman the suffragettes would ba want fne tbem sbw."--Socsss. Points ft Mothers la "Naaliaia OnJt- Among taw hardest Waauaa yagr people have to Wars Is tbe sow that obtlga." sc. ta pat it la a phrase. SoMtUy of aaod and Stress-lb of character brtag sbUgatluae toward others. , J A child waau to do what It Usee ta do. It oea aat think tt to la the Wst ry ta roaskier wast ssynoay Bkes or dislikes, roflteoews da Bsanda and poutcwess meaaa the trrat tng of everybody Jast aa aoa woald to be treated naxier similar ctr- cwaastsaces. So hers to tbe Gotdra Rale, truly gad srUbont di-abM. rnfortaastety It to not followed torrety la thla aetata worVL bat If yoang people were tasght sfteoer that tbey awe a rertsls duty "to themselves whereby they are moat certainly fulalUng tbrlr daty ta others It weald be pleassnter to psss along the paths of, social Ufa. Duty to ooeaeif aseaaa always proper duty to those ooe cssses la con tact with. It to daa to the growing hoy and girl to teach them that by their actioats toward beet and boatr by just so mack to credit reflected npoa Laemselves and also a poo their parents. Social duties are not always pleasant Sometimes they mean meeting those whom wa heartily dislike under the roof of a mutual friend. Then comes the test of breeding, of recognizing the obligations Imposed by those tows of society wa call etiqoette, and by these the boy and girl are judged. If self to allowed to step too prominently to tba front It means lack af politeness that tends to pAce a hostess In sa em barrassing position.. Waa It not the "Iron man." tbe great Bismarck, who aald. "If you must de clare war. do It poll telyf Noblesse oblige. . Entertains the Little Ones. Mrs. Clarence U. Mackay. original la many things, la never more so than when getting np entertalnmenta - for children. Jast give her a chance to bend her" keen wfta on amusement for tba little once and her Inventive facul ty to on edge Immediately. One of ber newest forms of juvenile dlversloa' to the "royal taper tea." tier youthful go eats ait at tables. A beau Uful big J cake Is carried Uv and placed In the table's center. Tbe rake to lighted wltb tiny tapers, one for escb child In. tbe company. Tba cake may ba baked In the form of a atr and should contain a cola and a ring. All tba tapers are stock securely la the king tbst edges the cake. Mrs. Mackay cnta tba caks and gives each child 'a slice. Tba guest whose slice contains tba coin. If a boy, should ba acclaimed king, and be who gets tba ring la queen. Fol lowing an aid custom, the king Is lift ed on the shoulders of four boys np ta the celling, where he makes s sign to keep away the mischievous spirits. Now tba fun of tbe affair begins. The king and queen mount a dais, and all the other children have to pay homage to them bow. courtesy and pay pretty compllmeuts. Lack subject In turn has to entertain bla monarrba In soma way must dance, sing. Jump, bop on one foot or do soma other stuai. Children's Psrtias. Children's parties are aa difficult ta carry off successfully ss the more for mal functions of tba grownup world So sny new Idea Is apt to be welcomed by the despairing hostess that will add t nierulnme". sod ehjnrmeU J the youngsters. An attraetlvs affair that waa recent ry given a youngster wss a doll party The little guests were girls, snd the basis of tbe fun was a doll hunt car rled out after the manner of a cobweb game. Oayly colored ribbons made a cob web which wss arranged In the center sf the room. ' A csrd with the name of tbe doll that was to rewsrd tbe sesreb ar waa faatened to the end of each ribbon. , . And after half an hour of bewilder ing winding and unwinding each little girl csma opon a pretty little doll After tbe cobweb discovered tbe dolls It led away once more Into tba dining room, and here was found ths most en trancing thing, a mlnlatnre clothesline, with a frock for each doll upon It and labeled with tbe doll's nama so that no mistake could be made. The aame .sort of party coo Id ba carried out for boys, where animals should be substituted for dolls. Think of tha delight of winding yourself out Into a dark corner where a grewsome bear will greet you or stumbling sud denly upon a magnificent Hon, oeblnd the plsnol Ths Good Heat ess. . Entertaining comes quite naturally jo tba womauwboas a child . ba learned bow to entertain ber friends st bome. Let ber begin ss early as possible, and let her have from the very first the feeling that she Is re sponsible for tbe comfort and pleasur of ber little guests. The good child hostess will be tba good woman host tss by and by. Tsmsersturs In ths Sickroom. The temperature In ths child's sick room should never ba below 60 degrees or above 68. flang tba thermometer behind the child's bed and out of ths draft. Read tha Morning Enterprise. OWEN G.THOMAS BLACKSMITHINO AND REPAIR ' work. Bsst af work and satiefactlon guar antssd. . Have your horses shad by an experts It pays. . All kinds of rsoslr work and smithy work. Prompt ssrvlcs; greatsr por tion ef your work can ba dona while you do your trsdlng. Give ma a trial Job and sss If I can't plsase you. OWEN G.THOMAS I asceaaa Woman's World i Wives of rSesisa' sd aVes4' lea MisMotsea lsesess We e. a .-v w -v-i it . . 1 X I H-V 'fk' x S J . - t f. IT V ' . V-T".T ft I I I tT au.br a SIAS sjrt MSB. aiLVs. a. ta una Mm. AB Khaa. wife of tbe Persia a charge d'affaires in Washington, to a ph till esq no woasan snd. though a Itas tonese, has adopted the customs of ber has bend's country, even La raiment. Hsr robes are the ceremonial flowing garments of Iran and are symbolic of her rank. She recently has received the highest decoration the shah be stows oa aa alien. With that bit ef gekl and tha broad sata on which It la fitted waa sent a complete wardrobe even to the gold embroidered slippers which are esteemed ss necessary to thla ceremonial costume as the slippers an.', gloves of s Roman Catholic or Great arrhbtohop. Mme. Alt Khaa baa warned Perslsn since ber marriage ten years age aad frequently glvea lec tures la the ancient tongue of tbe fire worshipers, The. wife of Senor R. de Lima a Sllva. - tba . Brssillaa minUtef. baa been a popular . figure la Washington fot some time,' her husband hsvlng been the counselor sod charge d'affaires before be was elevsted to bis present position. Naturally a be to a good deal of a diplomat herself, snd her tact and grsclouanees have done much fo aid ber buabsnd's advancement. B Wamas. Leather portieres are among th beautiful things which Mrs. John Ilay haa added to bar historic boma la Lafayette squsrs. In Washington. These curtains resemble those In many cathedrals In Europe, but they are U lumlaated and giro an air of privacy to tha boma. Tbey bang between the second drawing room and the sitting room wbers Secretary Hay received hla Intimates. Mrs. Flora Ames of London, wife of a former attache of tbe Britlab embassy st Washington. Is In America on a visit and will deliver several lec tures oa ths subject of divorce. She says America to too las and England too severs la Its dlvort-a laws. She suggests ss remedies a public registra tion of nsmes st least three weeks be fore ' marriage, communication wltb parents If either party seems ton young, that Csfi Luouiu havs'suf Sclent means to support s wife prop erly and a more atrict desertion law. Tbe wife of the French ambasaador, M. Jusserand, Is one f the most sf fsble and successful hostesses In tbe diplomatic corps la 'Washington. lie r maiden nama waa Blto Rlcbsrds, and she to tba daughter of a Boston banker. She believes, she ssys. In wearing harmonies rather than contrasts, and ber toilets match In hue from tbe tip of her toque to her boots. This win ter she wore s costume In golden brown which wss on of tbe richest seen In Washington. It wss a walking dress of velvet, trimmed wltb a lighter a hade of silk embroidery. Iler bst wss of tba same material as tbe gown, with a bird of paradise on tba right side. Her furs of sable srere tbe Iden tical shade aa tba velvet, and ber boots of suede bad velvet uppers. Thinks Our Spirits Oe to Mars. Lillian Whiting, one of the foremost women writers snd thinkers In Boston, believes that after death we go to an other planet where wa enjoy life al most the same as on this earth eating, walking and seeing, Sbe ssys tbe spirit leaves tbe body and travels through ether, but tbers Is something material after all. "Great thinkers,'' aha argues, "have pointed out that the physical body Is merely' tha outer covering of the spiritual body. If that be true our form will be the slme in hesven. We will bsve ears, eyes, hands and feet all that the body has now. Why should we not wslk snd talk aod work and pursue our alms there as we do here! I think we shall eat Tbe spiritual tody will need food Just ss the physi cal body needs It although, of course, It will be of a different kind." She thinks that perhaps the spirit foes to Mara or to some other planet after leaving here. For that reason she Is eager to communicate with that planet sy ' ' , w 1 Put Yourself in the .. 11 h..l sa - - " -wwassws BV When you write your clssslfled sd or any kind of an sl try to s include In It Juat tha Information e you'd like to find If you ware an e e ad-reader and ware looklne fm an e ad of that kino. e If you do this to evsn a small extent your ad will bring Re e 8ULT8! ) THE HALL-OF FAME.' VKOItOB WAMIIM1TO rirst prestdeal of l" sited Mates of Aatertca. Ilors Weet msrels ad couaty. Vs., Isb. XU. ITXt; died Monat Vemoe, Va, Use. 14. IVM. X Cammsndet Sr , ) U "chief of f ' Jl . colonial ar V 7 mes in war -s-' for Indepeod- eacs. At school till shout sli teen years sf are. Kngsged la sane; lug IH1&1. Appolnied kdjsisjtt Virginia troops la KSl. ' Volaaleer stdde-osmp to Uea- In battle ef tba Mooongabeia la 4 ITii. Married Martha luslla.J widow of Itssiei i-arta cuatia. Jan. 9, 1730, and settled ss planter at Mount Vernon. IV le gate lo Vlrglula bouse of bur- giests and to iVtatlaeaial cs of IHI and IITS. Ap pelated commander la chief of Oontluentsl forces Jnoe IX IT71 Compel led surrvader of Corn- wallla at Torktowa In ITN1. thereby winning ludependeace of tba Amsrtcaa colnales. I aaa Usoaaly elected president of Unit ed Mates la February. 17NU, and Inaugurated at .New Tor April 30 next Cusulmoosjye-etocied la 17SC. eMeioeee e-e-s Dies st A os of S4 Yeare. II. M. Metcalf. of Hearer Creek, died I at II p. m. Thursday. March 21. of pneumonia, lie was II yeara old and had been a resident of tbst section but a few years. Tha remains will ba snf 1a VsneraiirAP Wash this mnrfft. ling, where he will be buried. Tba re mains will be In charge of hla son. I J. V. Metcalf. of Vancouver: Adjustsr foe S. P. Susy, Tba right of way man on tha 8.' P. waa In Park place Thursday and Fri day learning tba names of tbe parties owning the properties through which I that compeny wishes to run with Its Improvements la tbst section, so that the real eetste sdjuetsr may begin his work of settlement with tbe owners of Ihs properties tbst tba company wishes to tska for Ita improvements. When you don't know Just wbst to do, go In and have a good italk with your wife. : AMONG THE-CHURCHES eSBBBBBBBBaSBBB , ' SUNDAY CALENDAR. aetlei-Cee. Mala ssd Ninth atresia, Ke, S. A. Ilarwonh pastor, res. Ill Ninth; S. a. 11 aMn. Mrs A. T. Parker supi ; morning B.rvtca IS.SS, evening .v ia. T. K . C. K. IS s. an. and Jus lr him hour. Weekly prayer m al ms Thursday st 7 It p. m. Morning subject "The True Fast," Evening "A Lawyer 'a Defense." Canemah Bast 1st Mission ft a. naeeta ftt t oo p. m.. Lewis Cvnklln aupL Catholic Cor Water sad Tsnlh streets. Rev. A. lUUettrand pastor, res. tlj Walar; Low Mass S s. as.. Hlah Mass i iv a. m . siersMMti service 4 Jo. Mass every morning st 1:11. Canoregstlenae-rar. Mais and Eleventh streets, flee, Wm. M. Proctor pastor. mt. mirw inira; m. a. 1J noon, John ltw ry aupt; morning servlee !.. sren Ing 7 IS. youns people I Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7 10 p. ra. Morning subject "God's Balsnce or How Things Are Evened I'p." Evening "The Css of tbe Elder Brother, Wbo Stayed at Home. This Is the second In a series on tbe Prodi- gai. son. Chrlet gv. Lutheran Tor. Eighth and . Q. Adams atreeis. Rev. P. Brhmldt pastor, rse. SO t. Q. Adams; n. a :J0 s. m.: orsschlng slernouns of first and third Sundays al I 10 In Enllb. other BundAy. s-nr, a-nrnlnss at it is vl'h pciothlns In Oerman. Morning subject "Gospel Preach ing.". Bervtco "will be In German. Teit Gal. 4:21-31. Christian telenee Wll'amctte bulldlns: 8unday rlcs 11 a. m., 8. g. if noon; Wednesday services I p. m. German gvanoellcsl Tor tashlh snd Madison slreels. Hev. f. Wleveslrh pas tor, res. 711 Madison; R. B. is a. m., Ilsrman Schradsr. Monro street, aupt.; .n.fmuia Wrj , it-m llt jroi'nf peDI St p. m. and preaching at I p ra. Fraytr meeting Wedneadajr at 7:30 p. m. Oladatens Christian Rv. A. II. Mutkey psstor. res. Gladstone; H. g. 1 a. ra., N. C. Ilendrtcka aupl.; morning aervlro J I o'clock, evenrns a-rvlee 7:M. Week, ly prayer meeting Thursday 7.10 p. m. MetheolM Main afreet eorr nVrenth. Itv. K. V. Zimmerman pastor, rea. cor. "lath and Waahmston; 8. a. t it a. m C. A. Williams, Olsdatone, aupt: mors ln eervlce 10:41. lOpworlb Leasua 0:10. evenlns "ervlcs 7: JO. ITayer masting Thursday 7:10 p. m. Mornfng subject "The Shslter of Goodness." Evening "Boy Wanted.' The Willamette Boys' Band will play at the evening service Bundsy. Mountain View Union 'Con-) 6. H I p. m., Mrs. J. H. Qulnn eupl.t Hlbla Study .every Thursday afternoon; Srearhlns 7:0 p. m. second snd fourth undaya In January, Prssbyterlan-L-ajeventh street cor Jeffar ' eon. Key. J. R. Landnborough pastor. l7,-219 '""on; a. B. IS a. m., Mrs. W. C. rirern aupt: morning service 11 a. m., Y. P a. C. K. f 41 p. m even ing service 7:8. Prayer meeting Thurs dsy I p. m. - "Morning subject "Getting Wis dom." . Evening "The Power of Gentle ness." - Psrkplses Congregational Rev. J. I, Jonea paator, rea. Clackamas; S. B. 10 s. m., Emery French aupt ; preaching er loss .each Bundsy, alternating be- irn.n, m- ni 1:M V- m. Chrla llan Endeavor Thursday evening 7;J0 p. m St. "sul'a Kplseopal Ninth at, near Main, Rev. Chaa. W. Robinson paator, ' rwciory, nintn ana water ata.i B. B. 1 noon, Wm. Bhewman Supt.; Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:X0 p. m. morning aarvica It a. m., evening sr vies I p, m. Woodmen of the World will attend evening service at S o'clockIn s body. United Brethren Cor. Eighth and Taylor, Rev. L. F. Clerks paator, rea. Portland; B. 8. IS a. m., Frank Pnrker, Maple Ina, supt ; morning aervlcs 11, Y. P. S. C. B. p. m evening aervlcs 7, Willamette M. No regular preaching aervlcee. B., S. I p. m.. Mra. Reame "PL v Zlon Lutheran Cor. Jefferson and Eighth n. ivraaDerser paa 710 Jefferaonj 8. R. (10 a. m.. Rev Kraaberser aupt; mornmg service 10:10, evening 7:, Luther League 7 Morning subject "What Manner of a Saviour Is Jesus Christ?'' Evening "In Chrlat'k Klnedoin There Is No Neutrality." No Luther TLeasua service! svanlne X A ' S taj lb s Jl me Av, PA ELY? I """"'' "sSsSssaSBSasaaSssSslBSSa Will You Help Us Boost Your Owh W Interests? By. cottizt, By mail t Send in Your Name and Remittance ij7 . c 2? fi lb eji J ycat $300 1 a 4 , . s yeas? . 2.00 Car. Main and Fourth Sts Orsgon City ervlcs at 7:45.