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uoiutiNo nrnaiPiuaK Thursday, may n, ion. "...a,' Stories froni Out of Town EAGLC CftESlL wa ar ui Bar Joyag eralag fwW. . W. r. Doagla m a Fortlaad vtartor mm day last week. : Mr.' ;Wota Doaglaas rnsds a awst- mm trip to Portlaad TBeeday ' 8rI of um yoeng (oH-C Ub . esatghboraood atteaded the ball mum t Cstacada Shut aftaraooa. Tmj were asiiows to e th Darkle play. TU iuh waa played by UteKa lecada Grays aa4 th CXaata, la Kegr tea of Portia.. Th score wa It to f la favor of th Dartie. . - H array aad H alley Gibaoa were kaon4 8o4t, Mar 7, by the cte- Dover, sad anr a prosalaeat Basta ataa of Bandy, waa YtalUag relative aaa rrteada km Seaday. ' Mr. Wood) aa Mlaa Berg boa rail oa Leah-Monrlsoa 8aaoa af bratlag their 4ta Birthday. of thetr relative aa4 Mead gathered at Um boa of Haitar Gibeoo, part labia of a flaa rBickea dinner, and Beading tba dar AH bad) a pleasant tlase. We bop they win eajoy maay aaaee- each birthdays. Those present were: Jama Gibaoa. H- S- Gibaoa. 'Mr; and, Mr. H array Gibaoa. Mr. aad Mr. H alley Gibaoa. Mr. aa4 Mr. B. a Gibaoa. Mr. aad Mr. Raipb Gibaoa. Mr. aad Mr. Hesery I'dell. Ira. Agae. Herbert, id'ilk rdeD. Dora. Kart Haaai. aad Fraaklia Gibaoa. Mr. Toia Doug las. Mas BtBeDowglasa. Ed. Doaglaas, Sam WUsoex Mlaa Blanch Miller and Mr. Jetty Cooler, of Portland, aad aoa. Le Ales Baker u helping WTT1 Doog laaa pall op some tree Tweaday. Several of .th rtrwood young people t rolled over to Doref Sunday. Waller Kltxmlller. of EuW Creak. waa a looking over kia far. Da rid Miliar at leaded tba baU gaata at, Batarada So ad ay. Mr. Parker, of rtrwood. aaa made arrange! to parch a pi from tba Flrwood Dover - TetepaoM Co. Heary Uoeil aaa bought a gasoline drag saw oat At. with which b wtU rat cord wood aad dear him. Edwta Bectelaoa, of Chicago, was visiting Um Moniaoa family Sunday aad Monday. f , Mr. Grigta baa aettled oa railroad land la aertioa three. Ray How aad Clair Corey were axing ap the DoTer ead of tba Flr wood-Ooer telepboaa tlae Satarday. It ta aow la to order. Moaroe b1 - returned Saturday erealag from Ponlaad. Mr. HaaUactoa la rery baay Baking preparatloBa to aae kia gaaollne ataasp paluag oatflt. taa abere tkay apaat tba day wtth tba rraak Board aaaa faaiUy. - Wadaeaday eeraiac May ITU a aortal win be grrea by tba Coamaalty Crab at tba acbool boa a. A party of frteada of Mr. H. H. EaiBMaa took part la tba Uaacbtag of tba Dixie oa Suaday foraaooa. Mr. Ctoaway aad calldraa have ra- taraed froaa a vlat with bar paraata, Mr. aad Mr. DeSblelda. of Clackaaaaa. Mr, rraak Pratt, of Car a, v tailed oa Prjaay wttk bar aiater. Mlaa Sua Smith of tala place, ' Mr aad Mr. Wabb are rece4rlag ooagratalatloaa apoa the axrlral of a aoa oa Suaday aaoralag. Mlaa Maada Smith, of Oregoa City. wU be aatertalaed at tba H. C PaJa- taw- aoeae tbl weak. Jinks Romance AU Vh Ta' By F. AJU.TC1CL " Oertkt lr Aawraa rie Atm. rlaltun. ml. WILSONVILLE. Profeaeor WUey. of Newburg, la WtlanavUle oa Friday afteraoou. Mr. aad- Mr. Aabery Wood peat Saturday tn the Roae City.. Mr. Hartaborae went to Port la od ' Saturday oa baaiaea.. Eta Baker baa been i pending a few day at home. Mr aad Mr. Cheater Tooxe. hare reated 'the Knott place, and will more la thi week. Mr. Geo. Todd baa been ill. bar lag bad aa attack of appeadicitia. bat 1 now aooMwhat better. Mr. Bethune weat to Corral IU oa Monday, being called there by the aerioua Illnee of ber aiater, for whom the doctor gire no hope of recovery. Mr. and Mr. Hale Cal ptfeGland. Tiaited Mr. and Mr. Prank Tooze for a ibort time laat week. , Mr. Chalapaky ha been ao til that It waa found neceaaary to renKrre ber to a Portland hocpital laat Tburaday. Her many friend wish for ber a speedy recorqry. Mr. Alison" Baker has been spend ing a week rutting relatives la Port tend and 8L John s. - Mr. Todd. Bother of A. P. Todd, of Mt. Hoed View, and one of th most noted pioneers of this section of ry. died at ier hom near Sherwood oa Sunday, May 7th, after a long Ill Be. Tie funeral n largely attend ed, and Interment was nada la the Hood View cemetery on Monday af lernooa. The missionary tea given by Mr. Prank Tooze laat week was a very ejoyab!e social function. Dainty ra freskmenta were served during the afternoon, aad a allver collection taken for the purpose of mission help. Mr. 8haWs address waa very Interest ing and Iny roctlrr. The fallowing ladies were present: Mr. Alison Baker, Mrs. Elmer Jones, Mrs. George 8ely. Helen Murray, Mrs. Mark Seely, Mrs. Tsylor, Miss Taylor, Mr. Dodaon, Mis Glassup, Mrs. Npshaw and Mr. Prank Tooxe The W. A. C. lost out by 1 count In the game played against the Wen ona Club on May 7th. the game stand ing 4 to 3 in favor of the Wenona dab at the finish. Both teams played splendidly, and the umpire waa hlgb- tv IIHIinllni mnt m t Mnrti Kl fa 1 m as- 'In making decisions. Th W. A. C. boys M"- J 2hlv to 00 ,h ,,ck Il,t re made of th truhlu- and t.V. I ln tor Tuesday. defeat wtth the same courage and ' ' " G" 'V , h" ,fn ?,u'l th- Unrai. hirh t.. h tin I P001 e last few days, is a little - --r , their way n".n of the time. TWILIGHT.. A. H. Harvey mad a business trip to Portland last Monday. Mr. and Mr. Dodds, of Caaby, were Sunday gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dodds. Mr. Fred J. Meiadl and children, of Portlaqd. a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. aad Mr. Geo. Laxelle. thla week. Mte Maria Haney h".a bean coa- kBned to her home the past week, Sba was poisoned by ivy. Monday waa cirrus day iaJTwtllghf and teacberanrchildren warg1ven holiday. W. A. Dodds Is la Corrallls this week attending State Grange. He was sent a a delegate from .Warner Grange. ' MUs Grace Snooks Is recovering from a severe attack of tonsilitls. The family of B. L. Boylan haa the measles. Mr. Boylan I quit sick He hopes for her speedy recovery. Miss Leonie Snooks was calling oa old friend Thursday. Old friends from the East are visit ing with the family of Frank Black. The entertainment given by th dra matic club laat Saturday evening for the be Dent of the sidewalk fund, waa a aneceas, both socially and financial ly. The committee deserves - great praise for the well rendered program. A large number , of friends from ad Joining towns were present to help the good cause. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Wedding bells are reported for the near future. Mr. Haskell has built a fine barn on Mt Hood street. Mr. Houston, who Is hauling gravel in Portland, spent Sunday nt borne with his family. W. G. Hall. Lis Csrran. Geo. Er erhart and Mr. Pearl Everhart spent Sunday at Rock wood with Mr. and Mrs John Everhart. Joseph Owens haa rented his house to Rev. W. C. Gross and wife, lately from th East. Alvan Brandt Is on the sick list and bad to quit school. Ha ha facial paralysis. J- W. S. Owens made a business trip to Forest Grove last Friday and returned hotn Monday. D. P. Ssbrum aad R. N. Wood worth, of Hood River, were visiting Mrs. N. M. Aldredge last week. Mr. Dill cam froaa Tarn kill oa Sat urday for aa over Suaday visit with his daughter, Mr. Catrta Mora, aad waa aocompanlad bom y Little Cal vla Dill Mora, who ha enjoyed aa outing down oa tba farm. Tba Oregoa City District Sunday School Coajreatloa will be held at Park pi aoa oa Thursday. May 11. A program will he glrea at th forenooa. afternoon aad vealng aeaaioaa with a basket dlaaer aad supper. While this Sunday acbool waa aaabl to send a eetgate a number hava decided la at tend oaa or more of tba Interesting eeesioaa.t A delightful theatre party was formed to bear tba Lyric Musical Company at th Bungalow, when Mr. aad Mrs. H. H. Enuaoas entertained Mr. ana Mr, cuahtng. Mr. and Mrs. Meisaner. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Mlaa Abbott and Miss Sarah KamlaskL af ter which auppae'wasaenred at the Hoff Bran. Glen Newell and Clifford Mors, of Portland, visited at tba bom of the former's parenta, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Newell oa Suaday. Misses Millie and Ellea Hart were Oregon City shoppers on Wednesday. Word bis beea received of the death of the Infant aoa of Mr. and Mr. Cbaa. Kinase at their ham ia Portland.' The Klrms family ware-former real- den is or this place and sympathy Is eitended la their bereavement by their Lodg friends. W. A. Mack aad family are pleasant ly located oa the banks of th Willam ette where they will ra)oy camping during th coming summer. Mr. Pierce Is making some decided Improvement oa his river front prop erty, a . bath being on of the coo, tentence added. David Clarke la do ing the woih. "". "Jlaka." said oa ( a party f tivlt way vet era as a -vmrtle. wbea bad! head snot 'wet a f w si-eara of white hair aad -s h nas sums alwais anel Wbea ha i lowed bis Jawa, wu L4u't yaw ueVer git tnerrn-dr Jluka a'nerwaed h. Wff. rtxroased than th other way ul aak): v Tberea a rotaat In my life." A romance! duat nsraa to say there' any romatxt or ever has bees , la ya! It wooVdn t be aat'r'l t yu "I wasat always like I am aw. ao anerVa yoa feller. I waa alevk enough whea w was fighting Johnny Iteti. . "WelL tall oa atHtut your ronumc. -It begaa when we w.s goln' n, that U'INNIS MAY SUCCEED DAVIS. too a siaat at rwrovra saourg. n n M MMMMMMM HOW OKLAHANTY WAI CUNIO 0 UMPINI tAITINO. aNMBSBW ' Here lb tiry f bw Jim I .DeialMPiy. lb Detroit's second ba-e.'t. was cured or umpire ImIiWi. After Dal bad had sev eral run I ua with tb officials president Johasoa railed lb De troit sua aa tb carpet. -Mr. Pelabanty," said Baa. "the Um b) not far off, I'm afraid, wb yoa and h Awer Iras IragnV will bv ta part company. I'm aot golug to spend amch time arguing with you, bat I wast I tell run una tbinav Tb aest tlm yen bar auy trouble with oo af my pi res yoa will have played your last gam tbla rirrult. You'll be wla l pay doe atteuiloa la thla. I mean what I say." Jimmy has beea eery qalet ever alar. Th v111r correspondent feels sure that the ren! tents of Wllsonvllle and vicinity sao tv reli-d upon to stand loyally by their county officials, as long as tbey are guilty of no greater wrong doing than trying to Improve th road of the county at large. If those who are at the bead of our county government are not going to be allowed to exercise the-lr freedom of thought as American citizens, then bow long are we going to be able to plac suitable men at the head of af fairs When Judge BeaUe sheriff of this .'county, he per formed his duties faithfully and well, and his record waa above reproach, and now that he has been elected to the position of county Judiy, be seems to be performing hi duties with the same degree of straight forward manliness and Justice, and trying to do what Is best for the county at large.- We have no axes to grind with the county court, but in the spirit of justice and fair play, would it not be better for tne residents of our country districts to remember that Clackamas is a grand old county, and that the business men at the county seat, are trylny to place her in the front ranks, where she rightfully belongs, and If we join hands and pull together, we can have i better. Mrs. B, F Unn made a business trip , their mill Wednesday morning to .-(toy a few days. Little Verna Gottberg Is sick again and a trained nurse I with her. N. H. Darnsll waa transacting busi ness In town Saturday. He bought a new wagon and came after It on Mon day. Born. Saturday. May C, to the wife of Hhv. W. C. Gross, a daughter. Mrs. Kverhart and Mrs. Hall made a bustnesa trip to Portland Tuesday. The former rtttirneH hnm In a v m-aa i " enlng and the latter went out to Roctf wood to spend a few days with Mrs. J. Everhart, who moved there nearly two week ago. JENNINGS LODGE. A very enjoyable evening was panned on Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mr. II. C. Paintow, when the member of the Grace Chapel gathered at th above home to talk over plana for the ensu ing conference year. At o'clock all sat down to a bountiful repast which had been furnished by the ladlea of the church after which a social time of singing wa enjoyed and at 8 p. m. the member repaired to the chapel for tbe weekly prayer meeting. Those present were Mrs. Lucy Newell, Mr. mnA Jlmm t)na 9 A m . t. U c n M mm . . ... .... DI'U iV.IV. UU.IUUI.H, MX,. IVJ .111 I. . good roads, good schools, etc.. but If pntt Mrt. JonMt Mr. and Mri. j. p. upon every little pretext, the county government is to be subjected to ridi cule and torn to pieces, will soon have Clackamas In tbe shape of a thread bare garment. It Is to be hoped that we will all stand shoulder to shoulder for good govenment, which cannot have unless ss Individual itossess, the spirit of honor and justtre. Strain, Rev. and Mrs. Heverllng, M.- and Mrs. Hugh Roberts, Mrs. Geo. Morse, Misses Mabel Morse snd Car rie Scripture snd Helen Paintow; Wesley, Ruth snd Esther Heverllng, Bessie and Arthur Roberts, Newton snd Etta Strain, Donald McFarlane, Slyde and Frank Jones, Doris and i Mary Paintow and Mr. and Mrs. Pain- , tow. Regreta .wer received from DOVER. Mrs. Bandstrom and Mr. and Mrs. " The ralni of the last wick or ao Islah Shenefleld, who wer unable to hay don much good for th crops . be present on account of aickneas. bat bar put a stop to th road work I Mra. T. C. Rice, of Newberg, has and land clearing to a great extent. I been visiting with Lodge folks for a V Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeShaxer mad I few days. a trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Carrie Weygandt, of Aurora, ' Alex Bews and Vlo Bodley returned i visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. from Portland Thursday. o. D. Boardman and on Sunday Mrs. ; Georg Wolf, a, former resident of .Boardman accompanied ber to Olad- Ate Yoti a Subscribe to the uiNe7 Daily?. ' If Th Morning Cntsrpris Is to b a fuccessful as th Interests of Oregon City demand It must seeds nay th support of alL Tb new dally, haa a bl work before it fa boosting Oregon CUy and Clackamas County. Tour support inans tnor strength, for fhwork . Will You Help Boost yotif own Intci-csts For a limited Um th Morainf Sntarnrls will bs'sold to paid la adranc ubserlbara as follows: By Carrier, l vav .'.,'. ii iti . T;tr ft M v 'Py Mail, i year ......;....;. ftvM and In yaar nam and ramltUnae. " ''...,'" COLTON. The basket, social entertainment. which was given by tb Janne school on Saturday evening. May t. waa a complete lucres In every way and 29 baskets were sold and $56.40 was raised. A sad mystery happened In the neighborhood last Thursday, when A. Anderson committed suicide by hang- ng. The reason why he did It are not known bat a not was found on tb table on which" he said that he waa tired of llfe.i He bad lived at Colton about four years snd was 64 years old. He leave to mourn hi death a daughter-in-law, Mr. Ander son, of Portland, and a nephew, Carl Bergren. at Barlow. Hs was buried Progress.-near bis old home where his wife and son are buried. Mr. and Mrs. I. 0Mx were vlstlng with Grandma Dlx last 8unday. C. Stromgraen was butchering hogs Friday and hauled them to Oregon City Saturday. - r-J E. Berglund la busy hauling potatoes to town at present. DOVER. Shaw purchased a horse Isst Mr week Edward Bergelsen. of Portland, spent part of the week with the Mor rison family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Joseph De Shazer. wife and two daughtera were Portland visitors one day last week. Mr. Reed brought his wife home from Sandy Saturday. She is still un able to bear her weight on her left toot. Miss Leah Morrison, Alice Berg house and Eleanor Bews are taking the eighth grade examinations this week. r.arlord Keith wss home over Sun day. H. H. Udell and family spent Sun day with Mr. Gibson, of Barton. The Dover M. B. Sunday school was reorganized May 7. Rev. M. M. Reed waa elected superintendent; Mr. Shaw, organist; Miss Eleanor Bews, secre tary and treasurer. Sunday school every Sunday at eleven a. m., AI arc cordially Invited to be present. MEADOWBROOK. The farmers are happy as a result of the rains. The Hults Brothers are driving ties on Milk Creek. O. F. Kay and daughter. Miss Stand Inger, made a business trip to Port land Monday. The Beaty brothers ar preparing to drive piling on tbe river. C. N. Holman and mother visited In town Monday. C. L Staudlnger was In town Mon day. Mrs. Raymond JJIckey visited friends In town Sunday afternoon. Mayor Allen mad a business trip to Portland Saturday. OAK GROVE. The Oak Orov Junior baa ball team defeated tb Portland Colts Sun day. Score 13 to It. The Oak Orov athletic club team defeated th Sellwood team Sunday at Sell wood. Score 14 to t. Miss Nefll Wlnsonred and Grace Knickerbocker, of Mllwaukle, spent Sunday with Mrs. Chsrles Worthing ton and attended th ball gam. , Ex-Road Supervisor Harris and sev eral of th discharged men went to Oregon City Monday morning on busi ness. - Mrs. J. B. Evens was a Portland vis itor Monday. Mrs. Lillian Riley went to the Lone Fir cemetery Monday morning. Carpenters ar repairing tb Wis singer house. Mrs. Bert Williams and alster war visitors In Mllwaukle Sunday. Mra. Bertha Whit and son. Homer, spent Monday with Mrs. White's moth er, Mrs. Howell and family. Mrs. Ed Austin and sister, of Port land,' wer visitors In 0k Orv Fri day. - Mrs. Feibfg visited In Portland Mon day. . . ., Mlas Blackerby, of Woodburn, is bers visiting her sister, Mrs. L. E. Benty and family. - Margaret Anglln Wd Writer. NEW YORK. May Margaret Ang lln, actress, Is today th bride of How ard Hull, a former actor, now a maga zine man. Tb cottpl wer married In SL Patrick's cathedra! by Bar. JTaJher RlsaoUr Tbay. will -sail this weak, for Europe and will motor through France. there was a place particularly cel'cl'at ed to avow down mra and hav plenty af tint to do It. that Inclined plane takes th rake. Ua nearly fifty year atac ar was led up there, and nobody aaiat ytt roand out who waa reanoa elble. Mr. Liacola warn't no soldier, bat If bed area he'd known It wa a good sis ugh tar pro sod, trathln' esse. "Ma aad Bob Aker waa irudglu' long ski by side, expectla either one ar t'other wooM drop. We wa bii Meade. AU of a suddlst Bob pitched forward. 1 dropped out and beul vrr bin. II Juat bad time before be fell oa t'other aid to tret?h out a band with a ring oa it snd say: "Tske.lt to Sue snd tell ber I want her ta marry ye In trad wf ae.'- v "1 Dolled tba rlug off hi finger, and a died while I wa S doin.' H. Sllptaa' th thiag oa any own finger. I got up and hurried along to uiy regiment, though area la this short time the place where we'd been wa as wkle aa a cbnrrh door. "Bob had) had plenty of time to tell so alt that waa nereasary, for he'd told me tb rest often before. Law, aow th boy did. talk about that gal! Sb-rwaa h loveliest thing oa earth, ao good, ao gentle, so lovln. Then be would say: ''It nearly kill me to think that I may git killed down her aad me other feller'll take my (U- with ber. If any ma a doe I want you to be ber husband. BUT- if I knew h wa goln' ta yon It wouldn't seem so bad.X.- He'd oftea showed me the ring she'd given hlm.-anThVd given ber one in exchange. - ! was powerful sfferted by all this, neeln' Bob killed right beside me and his tujraln th its I be couldn't bare himself over t ine. I tell you I was all broke np." Tbe old man took' out bis band ker chief, blew bk nMe and Incidental) touched h la eyes with tbe wipe. "Oh", don't get nisudllnVTltiksr "I came out O' that slaughter all right, and a amui as I'd got IMt a trifle nut n my mind I fell to d res in In' o bis gal. I'd go over plan to break the news uf Hob's me swage and all about It. I wondered If t could persuade her to take me Instead V IW.b and bow long I'd lie a-tloln' It. Tbere'd le lots o' delkwy required, and I didn't know bow a .rough bap like me could git down to It. The only thing 1 could do would lie to, do the best I could. '1 kind a thrt that a giod deal depended on my glttln' the gal, for I bad soui bold on her Bob bad mad tb ra quest-and I didn't bar a bold on any other gal and no prospect o' bavin' any other hold. , ,t ... - . The war ended at hist, and I'd 'a gone straight to Bob's gal. but I wss mustered out far from ber home, and I didnt bare no money to buy a ticket with. Resides, f waa out at tb neat o' tbe britches. So 1 bad to go to work to git the cash. Of coarse when I got a ptst-e I conldn't git my em ployer to let me go off conritn' a gal whose hert wss Ilk enough buried down In Virginia. Anyway. I dldnt like to ask him. and so I kep' a -putt In' the thing off and pnttln' It off till a number of years went by. All this time I wa plnln' for the wife that I wa ex pectin' to git" "By gum. Jinks, you air gtvln' na a romance, aln'i you 7" "It was ten years befor I got round to goln to give Bob A kern messsg. "I remember mighty well th day I went to th town sbs lived in; a Til lage In a valley. I found the house, little cottage wita wtstsrla"- "Oh. cut out them embellishments." '"There was a man. standln' on th corner, with his handa In his pockets, cbawln' tohncrer. I went up to him. nd" to open conversation I asked blm for a chaw. II give it to me, and then I asked If h knew Bob's gal. n said he'd known her ever sine she was knee high to a dock. Tbenl told him . that wss beside Bob Akers when he was killed and he bad sent s ring and a iix'saag by m. "'What wss th messager tb man asked. "I kind o win tad to get somebody to belp me curry this load o romance that was breskln' m down, so I show ed him the ring and told him th hall etory. He Jlst yared me and stood looking Into my ayes, snd I knew thst somep'n wss workln' In his mind. "Tonng msn.' he said, Impressive like. 'Boh Akersf girl married ma a month befor Bob was killed. If yon want to give her the ring and relieve me I hain't no objection to your dota It. Ton may hay fought In th war, but yon can't wrsstl with her no man can.'" .-.'. 'Tor heaven'a ask, Jinks, Is that your romancer j ' K Tie's made It' nt of whole cloth. The reason he hain't got a wife Is Vans couldn't git on.? lasftaaUaaa'Aes That Mak Plans Is Dvla Hint a Hs Old Clllna. . Is Jsck Mc Ionia, that ar that Con I. ale alack bas buried la a bole, to eac reed Uarry Dsrta St first Us for lb Athletic whea lb Utter get ready to glv apt Indication seem ta point exactlv la that directum. But. while th fans sr doping the situation out now that Baa Uoueer ba gon minor Uagwaward. Coonl himself Is say lug ft; h Phot by Awtrlea ITsss Asaoclatloa. J c H'lasi. ATBLanrs aaaar ptiutt urtct.iaa ; nothtng-excefit to tf that "when Mr. Devi cannot play Orat bas for tb Athletics we'll bav sontboUy t her that can." flowever. there ar severs I slgnlfi csnt thing t-onnected with morning practice which (end to point lo Mc Inn Is as tb man In reserve for tb first ark. . During tb looming Mr Innla can b seen practicing around bag No. 1. Every now and thea ba- for a regular gam yon ran see hint on first going through tb signal. It ba long been a problem where Conns Mack would find a place for such a rattling good man aa tb little chap from Gloucester, Mass. Mclnnls Is. aooutfletder, snd) there Is no roota for him st second, abort or third, so tb probabilities are that befor tb Season I half over be will replace Harry Dar Is. As a bitter Mclnnls measure op to a high stsndard. For bis knowledge of tb game, hla ability to fathom tb attack of tb other fellow, to call th turn on his play, be stand with few superior In tb American las rue. Cannot on predict that this boy. trained In such a msnner, will de velop Into another Eddl OoIHnsT Then within a' season or two Connie Mack will bar tb slickest young la field In th nation. Breenahan Can Hanoi Pltahee. , Baseball critics ssy Roger Breanaban to tb shrewdest handler of pitchers tn th major league. lis to an sxpert In getting good work out of bis green staff. Th main spoks In Roger's sys tem to to "keep th batter la th bole." When th Cardinals ar oa th offen sive Bresnsban 'reverses their order. Hs tells his batter to "wait oat th pitcher." Bases oa ball win many games for th St Louis club. . DIAMOND TALK Brldo to Cload for Rom Fsstlval. WA8HIN0T0N, D. C.,' May f. Th War Department will not obect to clos ing the drawbridges for. two hours on June 7 on account of th Rose Fes tival parad at Portland. " when ad vised by Congressman Laffsrty that Portland would mak such a reauest Captain Johnston, to whom snch re quest wouio t rererrd, said he thought thera would b bo objection by th War Department. SL Louis critics ar tooting Mike Mowrey as "tb greatest third base man living or dead." They ar mar veilng at bis fielding stunts Captain Oeorge Mortality of tb De troit Tigers doesn't drink, smok or swear and Insists oa but fellow play its going to church on Sunday. Philadelphia fans ar taking up a fuDscriprJon to present a burs wsgon to Sherwood Ms gee. the champion batsman of tb National laagn. . Jo Kslley, Billy Keeler. Johnny Lnb, Tim Jordan, Eddl Pbetp. BUI Bradley, Ed K II Han and Oeorge Win ter ar a few big la guars who are making thing bam for Toronto, Dick Hohtltsel to a crack football Player, Bob Bechr IS a "whits man's hope." Larry McLean to a near cham pion pool playsr, and Mlks Mitchell to a baseball player. Soro (las to that Cincinnati team. Th Riverside school closes Tues day with picnic. -.Thlrty.flvs dollars hs been raised with which ta buy Jc cream. ' ' J Put YoufKlf ntht t Ad-Readers Plicc.; " ' '' ,A - . When yon writ your da J v ao -or anr aina or aa si i . Inclnd In it juat th information ' you'd Ilk to flnd If yon war an ad-readr and wr looking fot aa td of that klna. If yon do thla to even a small DAILY? Tfe Will You Help Us Boost Your Own I .,''' Interests? By carrier, I year $3.00 By mail, year 2.00 Send in Your Name and Remittance PLIASI NOTICE. ' ) ' : . , . To Introduo Tb Morning Enterprise Into a larg major- Ity of th homes In Oregon Vt ,CIty and Clackamas aounty th manaaamant aaa dasiidad to mak a special pric for th dally Issu, for a short Um only, whr th subscriber pays a yar la adranc. - - d By carrier, paid a year In adraaoa, t.M. . , d Er aatv paM a yar la ad- raaaa, 19. . . 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