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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1911)
'V.. ; . " ' ' - MORNING KNTEKl'KIsfv FKIIaV, hAI'UIL VM. f POTATOES' nor SWAMP TUBERS FRANK autCH OBJECTS TO COR- RESPONDENT GETTING THE , TWO MIXED UP. Tit publication of an article on Qer- man purple potatoes In the Morning , Enterprise, which waa cooled la th Portland Telegram, baa 14 "Rx-Fama-... .cUo writ on the subject calling th ' potato a Russian product. li ufir '" 1 e that sow of the pet a to grow er ar advocating the growing of th Russian purple aa a new and good ' rtety. U the Oregon farmer la wis ha will not get caught with aach chaff. Forty years ' ago this potato was brought Into We l era Pennsylvania at a time when the growers had lost 7T Cookery Points Giving a Lunch (on. Aa Important poiut to rtuwuWr al ways la euteruloliig U th.it it i vet nearly a luijiurtaut to erx lueuy cwim- or nmyh in mi h iMir- 4- serv everything very prettliy and take Infinite Uus in the gruUhlug f t:- diflVrrul Ubtbe and the war thtlu- are aed and aerVeJ Here ia a satiable menu.- Clrspv frnlt rut In halve, the fruit acotti ut carefully, the toug tueuil.mii ami seed removed and the fruit flavored with lemon J a Ire and powl red auur BASEBALL STARS DON'T LAST LONG WSc!nliffale Bri!Fc Mile, M Bo OjI "J!G8SM DONAHUE AN EXAMPLE I Factnac Guardian f First Baaa Fer White SVea Sprang Inta Fama at -Once.- Then Slwnad a Cufak'y. Steady and Raoabla Players Ca en Year After Year. potato rot. This Russian potato -was and a little tuarawhiuo. if jou -wiatt rot proof, but It ruined ail the whit and pot back Into the halve witb varieties by mixing witn tnem, and f.r rears the housewives were dis gusted whon they endeavored to place on their tablea a nice plate of mashed potatoes, as they looked; as If they bad been boiled with a dirty dish cloth. I advl the Gresbam and Towel! Valley, farmer, who now raise the few candied cherries ueed for decora Uon on tup of each half.- This counts should be Ice cnid. and each balf should rest on a late witb a d-xty and he eaten with an orange spoon or tea apoon. K-r a se.xud course have bouillon In best potatoes In Oregon, not to spoil j eups. Wit .ly not have croulous; tbey their fine fturbanks with a mixture of i eu regie at a lumbeuu. It Rassian blue. EX FARMER. would be superfluous to have tbe orange Frark Bnsch. a bo flrst brought the and boulllou. Orange purpt potatoi to the attention of Clack ; uic b-T lUuflt utt,J l rather an un a mas county 'farmers, siya that It Is ; """I course, and it would not b al not this Rnaslan potato that he gave vUable. and oysters un tbv bAlf b.-l. aaay, and Of which lha still has a lit- j are seldom evn now at a lum-bvoiT tU seed to spare. That he Russian I The grapefruit will not cot nny potato complained' of ft 'what 'waa more tbau the otbr two courts, and known as a swamp potato, and la ; u exactly the tbin for the flrt rowv, la no way Uk the purple German po- ; Creanwd anlmon In ramekin TvrJ aro neing given to tnose M ni t indirduaiiy wUl be correv-t for the 0h 57.. ?. lBw"y "vmnt 1 ? '""Jand third -,.ure. aad brown brea l free, and no one la trying to make a profit from th deal. ; WILL PLAY COMEDY. sandwiches, the bread cut very thin and the suudaicue In fancy lin-, will le a' good addition. " Halves ff broiled rhU'ken served on toait with currant Jelly, potato cro- Thomsa Sinrott Will Have Charga of , ouettee and green eaa or French Play fer Flremen a Banefit Fund. string bean will lie all ricbt for the Th Bremen have been planning to ' substantial coure. but It would n't put oa a play a little later, tha purpose do "at all to have choia afterward. being to rata funds for the memorial Omit that course altogether: the l.lrd - monument, for which funds are being secured. With that la view Thomas 8 In not t has been secured to take the -matter of the play In hand, and he has chosen "Hicks at College" as a little comedy that la likely to draw a crowd and please all who attend. The date haa not been set ss yet" Tor trig flncertalBTuM when It can be 'UM -pass olives with It. ready. It will be held in Shively opera ' erred they should be are enough for the meat course. Roman pum h may coine after the birds, served individually in punch glasses or h-e mold Waklorf salad erred In apples, witb cream cheese, heated crsi'kers and bar-le-diK- jelly will make a gond salad cuui-w IK) If they are a sepsrste house soon. C A. Noble will be the coarse, oniln between the bouillon manager. There will be. a mnsicaJ chorus of 20. Following Is the cast: ChaaTBoIUnserril. J. Laielle. Carl Bob ram. Harold Swatford. John Mul key. John Bosch, Edward Bosch, Tom SlEBott, Kslhertne 8 In not t. Nora Hac&fio. Vargaret Brows, Floreace ; f.rare. .PrHIIsi Ptalr-nnr.-di . . , . BAIL AT CHAUTAUQUA . BffiGPlMDFOR stAAGirCWT WOC'UD UKE ' " JO EA rOW TEAMS WISH- -TO COVE. - m mtOiarrs sJUR.tK?i are as3x sUrssr t ttis t-m ivt 3ace tl rljl of ti wver tab! lanaas e ms as tst yjfviMX awry er- ttm mm. Ir is tt wish if -2 vxxmxju-v tv Lst t gases r 1V Ftaarti tf iisir, am cs am nfttf eay. wvriiig &my6ay Tie CV-mawa LbfiakC to 1.4 it Kkely vm tc OsasiaBoa tfci waaon. vV"s bhuh rkar the liM)ia boy siD tim:rt. ui- of tb b3 conteat ert Cay o or two seasons thl ) eaw taa W-t .ard Ut bat but last a". r.wa tttj vif-Hte. R Is aaH. The krr rhinr 'iT hr a gd team rhls year, an4 tt th will giv a km6 arrwent f tbt-mf !-. but 'he gam that b-T up lar is what will u-0. The maDac;emrrjt would like to cor respond wit teams wlnhlrig to corn'1 to Chautauqua. and Csli- They should be ttasxed with 1 radlshe. ii'wrj stalks and salti'd fiutit. Strawberry .shortcake woaUl be a better deamit than k-e cream, or you ; might serve a frozen padding with a aatx-e.lf you prefer it to srrswberry boas sod fruit sad errr coffee In oVmttssrs ia the parfcir after lunch eon. Cbxxrlate rasxed ia cn;-i with wbij p4 Tan on top would be rorre-t Lf It la The a-bui-olate cu aa4 sac-rrs hou.d be rvcnwveU when tie table Is tieard for divert If an ad&tVjaal roan H desired havr terweew the fik and fowl fried sweet trrd w-i;k greea ftrtm and have sou trixr Ttat4e with f bjt-irda. e " Tie oyrter f'rk ' may & pL on tte eyrr piste or at the irft ef the cover K ti txa4 of the b-r fork., put a tele aJaaCtg. or laid ruga's riy by th fTk.. The knirr are always put -n Witb the menu The greater toe star the uuUkcr th fall eoa to be a cardinal priixi;.e la hasebalL The good aversce p!ar guea along year after year, attcklug to the same old pace and boMlnj; on to his Job by steady, grinding work. The star, however, lives "up "to hla name. He shlncw sud Haihes and die out s Btost In a breath. There are biaay who could U imuhv! to illustrate the exaUAItle. NrwKiu. the I Irate first banenian of three ur four year agtv was one On the iaI be bloomed up tn a day aluxa. and the crowd went wild over his Meniuitioual play.-- Then Pittsburg srabtw-d bltu O) at the highest price, evrr paid fr minor U-asucr. sod he roM to his height and fell back iuto mediocrity lu the short space of six month.- The Ilrsles couldn't get rid of him iUh k'gr eoough, and you uet cr bear of biiu a a ball player after that "Jiggs IVnahue, nme of the Chi cago Sox. Is another. After playing average ball for aereral seaAiius la t!ie minors he suddenly sprang Into fat;te as a flrst sacker w ho "ate 'em up." So Comlskey grabbed him off. and be lasted for a. very few yearn lis tbe world series of l'Jt his work tbe srnatloo against the CuIm. Tbnt was the1 supreme time of his haruaU life. The following sessou be fell off badly, and an. avenge steady going fellow1, Isbeli. supplanted him. "Jlgg-CTt was given a try out this sin-trig ly "tho Sox and was m-eotly released. Take the steady fellows, who ca u generally be relied on ia pint he. Tbre are score of them, and jhdr j-sreer always, are long and honerable In the majors. Stovall of Cievelaod. Craw ford of the Tlm-rs. Dougherty of the Sox. Ncbuite if the Cutx. Stnhl of the Bed fx and Wallace ipf jhe ltrowns re example, i ney nave een mauy TO MAVt SS tTOY BUILDING. NEW YORK. Aprtt IT Another I v . . . hi.i w mtt . tn tna skls all th heaven reaching towers ct New York waa provided tor luoay shea the Bmadsay and Tark FUqe company Sled with the superintendent of public buildings plans for the erec tion of a l& story structure, ahlch will be T5i fret high. The new building will be the tallest In the world, over topping the Jkieuvi'!"" 0er hy more than JO feet ( Auto meaaa to s- skme, hersfon feline that prowl In the dirk la an autorat. NATHAN And How He Breams Pfa.ccma.ker By CUriss. Mackie Orrrtaht br Amrrl.nn Prra.A"ae. StKn. t'. Nathan. K.taky a miuM iu thin ud s:e. with a !mi lp of krayiu brown tieard outride hu pjv coji collar and two bf'lv, tlm-tt. i ti-t I eyea peering out from ,utntor the lniu f his old derby hflt tie cloard tbe dvxr of hla little shop and made hla way tosacd the 11 rook lya bridga. ' " Kvery night after supper hn, there to smoke his HI smelling pipe and warcb tbe jeweled rsdlaucw of the even Mag etad cities, tbe halowy uutlltiea of paing ships ami the ttshing evo lutlona of rest tea tugs and ferry hot. t a la the river below v " Tonight his usual nook In the angle of the Umq railing a a occupied by. the despondent flgry-s of a mil n Aa Nathan approached (he stranger straightened himself and leaned eagerly forwarl. witb one hand on tbe rail Inc. I Natbaa airetrhed out a pallid, die grimed haSd sod touched tbe uino'a aim" ' "Uoa t. be crtel excitedly fro tit. hi canty store of Entfliab words. . givew a bor yq will need obJy one ktlfe for tbe OiT'U and a arall silver kaufe for im aalad course.' for the beee and bar ie-dac. Hsve the table prerrL'y drated with sring flowers siej t i ru nni deTrstKo to match. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Lebstae Navsities. TW bote who Is tired of plain lbter salad, lobster fare! or lobater NewbucgwUl find a ploaaant change la Wbwtfr ktail a a Crt course. In fried lobter for a fish rouroe and la crt-amed lobster on toait as main 4Uh fur a family Innr-h a well as a fib course For the ktali cut tbe meat of boil ed lotxter into good sired pieces about . half the nize ut aa oyuter and serve , In a fsuce made of a tablespoonful ; each of Wi r i-stershlre sauce, tomato Fruit Union Officers Have New Quar-j ketchup ami lemon Juice, flarored hlgh- ters on Seventh Street. The board of directors of the Oregon City Fruit and Produce Union will meet In monthly session at 2 p. m. Monday, May l, for the purpose of looKing over the affairs of the Union ,rnnd'Tftpejirrilna transacted by tbe manager. The busi ness of the Union la very satisfactory but the board wishes to keep In close touch with It. Strawberry contracts are being made now. The Union has new quarters In the hulMing occupied by the Wella Fargo Eat.resa Cd.. on Seventh street, and 11 members are Invited o look In when In town. gT5PgrrjessrHf '" g1"111" the njsitr t'uvK- ly with cayenne, a drop or two of ta bnmo, salt and a teasitoonful of freb grated horseradish. , Mix tb Mwter In this sauce and let It Ktand on tbe Ice until well chilled. PROGRESSIVES 8TILL ACTIVE. ' WASHINGTON, April 27. Progres sive Republican Senators In confer encea today decided to ak tbe Sen ate to pass on the question of the ad dition of Senator La Follet.te to the committee on inlerstau, commerce and of Senator Bristow to the committee on finance, contrary to tbe decision of , the Republican caucus. -Tha Rer. Georg Brown, D. D.. who , haa spent many years of hla Ufa la . tbe South Sea Islands endeavoring to atamp our polygamy and cannibalism among tha natlvea. says la soma part of New Britain tha natives have a cua. torn of placing yeitiqg women In trlct aecloaloD before man-tana by Imprison ing them la cages for several years un til they reach a marriageable age. Dr. Brown describes how on one oo caslon ha Inspected a number. of these human cages. ' "The cage was quite clean," be aald. "and contained noth Ing bat a few short lengths of bamboo -for holding water. There waa only room for a girl to alt or lie down In a crouched position on tbe bamboo plat form, and when the doors are shut It must be nearly or quite dark Inside. They are never allowed to com out except once a day to bathe In a dish or "wooden bowl placed close to 'each cage. They are placed In the cages .when quite young and must remain; there until their marriage." - . . ' Ton will aever reach the right place' on the wrong road. , 1 lf you are on the down-bill line) make haste to get a Usnfer. tall. Instead of the ketchup a pleasant change is made by using chill nance or 0tear sauce In the dressing. Cut as big and shn(icly pieces as you can get for the fried lolmter, which Is first boiled. I)lp In eggs and bread crumbs, fry In boiling fat Just before serving and druin on brown paper. Serve with a hollandulse sauce, to which are added chopped olives and a little onion Juice, or with a sauce tar tars mixed with fresh pens. Wee boiled lobster that Is to be eerv ed on toast and marinate In a little lemon Juh e for a few minutes. . In tbt meantime make a rl u cream dreA"lni; or white sauce, highly seasoned with cayenne and a few drops of onion. Add the lobster to the hot sauce. It It simmer only for five minutes and serve at once on hot buttered toaat. Celery Teaat. , Cream a tablespoonful of butler, one of flour and one-half teaspoonful salt and add three caps of milk. Cook nntll It thicken and then add one-half cupful of chopped celery which baa been cooked until render. -r Pour over squares of buttered toast and serve hot stars come and go. but are cilnring to their positions and wilt keep them fur years to come In all probability. , Sometime men of this type are rm- to til ob tha txmcn ftr nwM'c: While one of the "relucts" takes hut place. Bat you find them back .again st tbe old stand before tbey bare been mlwd long. They fall right bark, and things go along smoother, al though not ix-rhip? as sensstlouallx. Change of environment works won ders with pitchers as a rule. There la such a thing as being too long with one team. It Is slxo true that some t wirier csn work better with one teem thaji with another. This was eaperlally true with trrerall. He was a wonderful tMtrher when with Cin cinnati, but didn't like hla surround Ings. Right when he Joined tlie-iilM he fell Into hi stride, snd he waa re- kponlJletfor a number of victories for them. CUf Curtis of tbe BoHtou NatkmaU another example. CUf pitched for Milwaukee for a long time. He was regarded as a fair man. but the Brewer fans didn't car much for him. The reason was be couldn't play hia game In Milwaukee.. To make a long story short, tbe Itovea got ho'd of htm last rest and the transformation was Wcn- derful.. He copped one game la Chi cago In a manner that left no donbt of his ability to befuddle champions. He looked aUiut as good as any twlrler on Boon' staff. Pitchers are not the only players who profit by changes. There Is IMe hanty. who now Is with Detroit. He playa with much more ambition aod life then when he wss with Washing ton. Bresnaban has done yeoman service since leaving the New York Giants and Joining tbe SL Louts Cardinals. Tbe stranger tamed, ami the elect rl light revested that be jrss youug'siidl JobA-olUr-nntJool Jor an sn well dressed and. moreover, that be handsome, although bi face Just nus was bitter enough "What tb muttrrT be demnuded trrttabty. Teo- BARGER HAS HIS OWN IDEAS. Insists Ha Must Cover First Whan Bssamsn Is Fielding Bunt, .ritcher Cy Bnrger of Brooklyn has opinions of bis own regarding Inside baseball, especially that relating to fielding sacrifice bunts. He says the second baseman ought never to rover the initial bag when tbe flrst sacker Is fielding tbe bunt. The second baseman" In his opinion, should be free to cover hla tuition, while the pitcher should be there to make the put out at flrst. The only reason why all teams let their second bnsemaa cover, according to Cy, la because one club started It and the rest follow suit. Tie gives orders that he will do tb covering whenever he pitches and guarantee that he will never miss a play. He I a quick starter for the bag and My It I all In that start " Stslnfeldt I Net 6 Old. While termed a a old timer, 'nnrrr Btcinfeldt. who wa recently released by the Cubs to St. Paul. Is far from rip age. He wa horn In St. Louis. Bept. 20. 1870: hence he has yet to reach hi tblrtr-nfth blrthdny. Oo the other hand. Wagner wa I thirty seven Feb. 24 Inst, and the Teuton Is no ready to step oat. Ate . Yoo a Subset ibzt to the " Nct7 Daily? If Th Morning EnterprlM I to b aa uceeful a tb Interests of Oregon City demand It mast needs have tha support of all. Tha new dally ha a big work before It la boosting Oregon City and Clackamas Countr Your support means more strength for tha work. Will You Help Boost your own Interests? For a limited time tha Morning Enter prise will ba sold to paid In advance unciiiwrw,ii ioiiowb: . ... By Carrier, 1 year ......... 1100 By Mail, l year. ; , jjx) Send la your name and remittance, . . . s "Kxcuser plead-d Nathan. plea Jumps sometimes" The bltterneas vsalsbed la a pleas ant grin. "Too tbouiihvt wa going te ump-ovar ir .owswdd the yrninff-rn.irrt Yea. sir exruoe." and ' Natba coOgbed drprecatltik'ly behind his lund. The little tailor atood In abaabed si lence Uwtde bis npw aciiuainism. II fait that oow be should wltbdraw, but t tbe ssme time Ur ihougbt that some kind iwrting .ward-from Itlui mlcbt leaen the mWry of a vnvtched youn man. . Nathan Judgi-tl haxtlty. "Your vlf. be ha t'rowu you nutT" lie suked with pity In bbr voice. "It worn l ha a tu.itT The vote conveyed a mutilug jivhi h tbe 4ul k ly oken words did not Tb tailors hand wrm Into hl aag glng vent pocket and extruded a large purse. From this be bmuuht a aoll tary silver quarter shlnluu In the falut light. This he extended towurd th young man. "Here!" be said almply. . The stranger stared and then his own paltu Jingled with Mirer. "Not quit bad as that, old nun Thaak "waaaa did too nso rr?' yon just the same, though." II saw tb greedy look In Natban'a eyea. "Ia that all you've gotr" be demanded brusquely. Tbe little tailor purse went back Into hi pocket. . "Ye, excuse blxuess Is bad," he said apologetically. Tbe other wa besld him luatantly. "Who are you where do yoo llvr Nathan explained brokenly and with gesticulations to tak tb plac of worda which be could not command. "I'll go home with you now. You can mend my coat for m and press It My waistcoat needs mending too See all th buttons ar coming off I" The stranger fell Into Atep beside Nathan uasxy. and bis linger twisted and tor at tb button with vicious energy. unco Within tb low. browed shon. Nathan lighted hla flariug ga Jet and et tn goons to beat over another flam. II adjusted a large pair of born rimmed apectaclea and ulpied busily,, "itaf you told your i trouble to a pollsaman I" ''.' ' ' i., . "Good Lord.' not 'Why do ou ank thatr ; Excuse: I hnfe a llttl trabble ono I loo m mln money-75 cent. I ask a frendt has b seen anv tnna moneys and bow I am trubbled. and b seas to tail my t rubbles to a pollss nn" Natban'a vole waa ablectlv Apologetic I "What did tbe policeman sar whan yoo told hlmr Inqnlred tbe stranger who a careruily snppresaed smile. ivatnaa atghed and waxed hia thro. "Tb pollssmaa b ss. -Gwanu.n. rll plocher,' but I think mehb coald to bsf found 1t-pollssmana Is fery grandtr . After awhile Natbaa broke tha n. gain. "It issn't a rife trubhia nn4 i. alu't a money trubbl-xcus M.tb ta vui a1" unas BOOOg you" - "ft wlnr gtawlew the fouag sms nhappWy. "Your glii she luel be uiesal Ilk yes whea she aald no." cmforfrl Na tbaa b poked bully Bumiig the pockets In the garuieiifs "tue baan't aald woul Htsis th troubl." gnaoel tbe stranger And thea be resumed. If the uicre ulitr atn of ti or.l were relief tu hla verburdeued mentality. "Hl fu with her aud wrt her a tetter two week ago n! haveu't heard a word from her . Haw bar with aunt her chap lb other d.yt I dldu't kuow she wa quite so flinty " Th tailor followed theMphtty spoken.; word with a knitted brow aud pus-1 tied understanding hVr several, mo-1 men! be vainly endiavored to extract some meaning from lb fragtnenlary pbraae; then with a doubtful sbak ef hla untidy head be ald s inpothet Ically: ' "Olrls las tier defft. I expect." But the stranger mad no reply. II was easing moodily down st th floor, and his thoughts war far away from th little tailor hp Najuan atlirhed away for awhile, hi thoughts Intent on the troubled youug man who had followed htm bom that he might throw work Into lb t a liar's Kile bsnds He understood That the t ranger had bad trouble with sitme girl It appeared that .ah wouldn't peak. Thla wa an. amusing slate of affairs a woman who wouldn't eak. Natbau'a urljjhUora" never could com plain of that. Their wlv sok at all hour la all lauguagea aod wlin vsrylng degreee of emphasis. "Mehb sh las loving imeliuddy eiav. i anew gin mit a love rer omebiiddy. what ah wassn't promised to. and she died of dcr love" He shot a speculative glance at th down bent head and repeated. ".Mrbbe your girl Is loving mil somebuddy." "Cheerful Ideaa you have Sort of a Job's comforter you are," ejaculate,! the stranger, rising and roiulug for ward Into' the light "Don't worry about my affair, old man, 1 dare say yoo have troubles of your own. It las der blslnes It las dull," re marked Nathan. "I don't bother mil loving I ain't got bo time." Nathan bent over tb bamUom gray coat In hi lap. - II wa thinking thai It needed very little mending. ludeed. It appeared to be almost new, and th cr , were yet la tb sieves. He turned tbe pocket Inalde out. hoping that om undiscovered tatters might Juatlfy hla charging a dollar for lb 1 1 To the Net D-AIL The Momiarr tlr week Suddenly hi hand slipped through on of h breast pockets and weitf down to the bottom of the cost. Kome thlng stiff and bard waa there, and he slowly drew forth a large square en relope a letter sealed snd stamped and aaarswaea. Natbaa could not read E"hbvt.J4heen mind made In- j tant ronne-UoubetweeT&sniBhaprry- young man, tbe girl to whom h had wrltteo and who bad remained so 1 lent and the letter reposing la tb coat lining. -A twtler here I," b aald. almply extending tbe misalv. ''Where did you find Itr1 asked the young mkn without nufklng any effort to take It Tbe tailor explained that tb letter had vklently lipped down wltblntb coat lining, where doubtless It bad r pow for many days. The young man' face grew paler, and with a amlden snatch he took the letter and glanced at tb address. . "flreat smoker b yelled excitedly. w vinir( muw nmr snawereq my letter-he never bad It Where la tb neareat telephone the drug store at th corner Ml be back la a mo- mentr i: ;' Hatleas and coat leas the stranrer fled, wbll Natbaa watched anxiously nntll bl flying steps had taken him out of th area way and down the greasy pavement Then be returned to hi aeat oo the table and fala In terrupted sewing. "no Is mlt all kind of fronble." be murmured sadly a h mended th torn pocket. "Flrat 1ta girls and ft Is a letter, and b apeak mlt atrangw- nesa about all thlnga. I couldn't ask a dollar for so little a Job." n tgh ed and got down to press the garment carefully. Presently tb youn a man rlsahed back again, his fac radiant, hi re shining witb happiness. Hurrah. Nathan! You're mr maa- cot all right! I shall never lose son again. I'll bring all ray dud for you to mend and keen In order, and I'll end-all friends. SnrrshenerefH got tb letter at all. Of course she conldn't, you know. It was In my coat pocket, and If you hadn't spoken to me at the bridge and offered me money and sympathy and If I hadn't followed you here the lrd nnlv now now long Mabel and I would hare been separated or whether we wonld ever have come together Benin. Cost ready t There, I'll t i, . Now. here's my aM dress. Hil ti.i. t. ror you. Don't mention, n. Vea i called ber np. and ahe's n sorry a ran ne. ana I m going to get up there b noon a I can." II slipped Into bl cost, crummy on his hat and thrnst a bill into va. than grimy hand. "She Is speaking one more- i. d tbe little tailor after a di-.zv Un-. at the bill In bl hand. Well, rather!" Th flung hla arms around th iiitonlshed Nathan' neck lmd waitre-t him around the shop. Then h of th door and disappeared Into tha nignt. You're gottln rich." remarked th keeper of the dellcateasen shnn when ho changed a ten dollar bill for-Nathan Kaaky. c I mendlt a coat for a crsxv man " explained Nathan, with solemn Joy. Will You Help Us Boost Your Own i.-(" Interests By cattizt, By mail, I t year $3.00 year 2.00 ir '..' Send in Your Name and Remittance Put Yourself. in th? Ad-Readers Place... When Von writ .1 i-.. ad or any k nd m .a . ... w'id?,Jn 11 Ju,t th 'nformatloa you d like to find If yoa war aa ad-reader and war tMwi.. . . d of that klnq. " J .If you do thl-to even a small In th County Court of th State of Oregon for Clackamaa County. In tha matter of lha Estal Of tiroes! Marshall, a minor. It appearing -to the Court from the pet 1 1 Ion of Julia Callff: - That sh la lha duly appointed, qualified and acting guardian of th person and estate of Ernest Marshall, a minor. That , aald Ernest Marshall la tha owner of a one-ninth Interest In and to the following described ral stat situate' in luacaama t ouniy, uregon, to wit: Tb East Half of th North Rmt quarter of Beet Ion IS, T. 3. 8. R. 4 E. of the. Willamette Mertdlnn, and that stld Ernest Marshall has no other property and there-Is very little In or rue from said, property, (hat It I neensaary for trie support, education snd . nurture of said minor that said property be sold, and It will be for the beat Interest of said minor and the persons Interested In aald property that th same b sold, that tha pro ceed thereof can ba used to educate said minor and such part thereof as win not be necessary for use for such purpose can ba Invested so as to bring better returns than can ba possibly mnn from present arrangement. That th parson and those Inter sated In said lands and th next of kin of sold Ernest Marshall ar: Ju lia Callff, his mother, Harvey Mar ahull, Susan E. Rhodes, Alice Marshall. John A. Marshall, James Frank Ogles- hy, Charles B. Oglesby. fleorge A DeBhlelds, Marlon DeShlelds, Frances DcShleld Yank, William Marshall and D. M. Marahall, . . That It for tha best Interest of said estate thst said asla ahould be at pri vate sale for cash In hand. It la therefor ordered that tha said next of kin and persona Interested In said estate appear at the Court Housa, In Oregon City, Clackamaa County, Oregon, at th County Court room, on Monday, May 29th, 1911, at 10:00 A: M. and show cause If any they hav why aa ordor and llcnn ts Intereat of said Ernest and to aald real cstat rtouM granted. ' .April 17th, 19H. ' ttttt' R- . Jndr Sunset Magailss 'r v "Nile of the Wast. br m tloaill If II V IIIUiiri wssten rtf" ilma colors. t'Th Spell. by th' Wllismson. f Oraler Thlnatnwn, oj'- Field. Automobll section. sale, IS cents. . . ' ' SANDY. ) The local Methodist w'"1, thrown by a hors hut w bsdly lnjurd thst h w,"wrl,t laud for treatment and t U ( will not' la shl 4o r.tu w . Ituuvoii filled th NPtt V vnlng and will hav thla week. , & The Oeorg Kwn ". w andlse store, wnien r . r K-Habin in Febrttsry tor ant.' AssoclaXlori i.",; A. pomry, "".- i 1 conduct th lbll, O mov.d hi. Jelr' jrt.r.. Dornstedt A Huegg '' "ST been for two ysrs snd ' g his work along that Una, J , en Brother., who ",da1Sr wer allowed to taka tW , Mr. Wahmans. of ths Fir was struck on the hand 6X trw.lwWnftbsHtoay;. at lha John.on mill P?0ft. 1 ,Ld athlet , hr when ha asr ' ' i;: T long and thre feet thMW1 . - vi rh kir roues aud b ss not inJ'rdoper.;fi t Oeorg Hamby ws P .. by Dr. Whiting at tb- 0 .. HoaDlUl, Monday, for SPPC ia recovering. - . the r . ,a Mr. Parker sr of a baby, born Mondsr .