MORNING ENTEUrmsilV sAtUKPAY, MAY 20, 1911. ' '.0 ' " . -iV v . '' -1 i '"J . "''' ' i: V- ' " ' VX f His Jeweled Snuffbox It. Cunt Near Breakinj $ His Engagement By SARAhTg! BROWNE Oopyrtstot ky AkwIcm Praaa Aim eiaUo, UU . Edwin Wbeaton ancestors Dad al ways been rich. 11 tu burn and raleo-tuld lb comforts of wraith, but waa deprived of theui by lb leu 6eruess of bis heart. Never waa be known to tarn deaf ear to any ap plication, reasonable or unrrssomtble At first when a friend applied to bint for a loan be would writ blm a check tor th amount Tben wben he could not produce tb cash be would Indorse tbe friends note, which b waa In variably called on to pay at maturity Ha canceled ibeoe obligations by tbe sacrifice of bis property till It waa all gone: tben bis Indorsements were oo louger acceptable to bankers. Loans, private rifts to needy Individ Hals and charity subscriptions Anally rednced Mr. Wbeaton property to tbe following articles to wit: His ward robe. Including one threadbare dress . suit, one opera bat and one auuffboi set with Jewels tbat bad com down to him la tbe line of succession from bla grandfather These were his assets Bla nabtlltiea ware anndry small Mils due to tradesmen, moat of which were . considered uncollectible and many of which the creditors would never press n account of tb orders tbey bad Oil ed to their debtor wben be waa rich and on which they bad reaped large profits. Mr. Wbeaton dress suit and opera bat were tbe only articles necessary to his maintaining tbe position In so ciety to which he bad been born. Tbe lovable traits there were In blm. re-enforced by an especially pleasant smile, did the rest. He was loved by many young ladles, bat all except one felt that their fortunes or expectations, however great, needed strengthening father 'than weakening by marriage Idas Florence Twlaa possessed a for- "B1M1 IT TO ITS." HI (XSCLtnBI tan In his wn right snd felt tbst she would rather add to it Mr Edwin Wbeaton with his dress suit, opera hat and Jeweled snuffbox than another man with stocks snd bonds and houses and land I will not positively assert that Mr. Wbeaton would have chosen Miss Twlss In preference to the other yoang ladies who were In love wltb blm. f ;r bis heart was plenty large enough to take them all la Their love evapo rated tn tears snd sighs That of Miss Twlaa materialized- ghe gave blm ev ry ocouragemejtL He returned her lov. differing from the loves be bore the others In this that bla lov for Mia Twins waa not anuffed oat a in the other case by her announcing ber engagement to soma one else. Mr. Wbeaton waa emboldened to propose to Miss Twlss. ghe knew very well bla circumstances; bat. yielding to natural destr tn girls to bother their lovers, she asked him as to bis proper ty. "It's Isrpely in notes." be replied. "What k!nd of not ex r "Loans sucb ss those In wblcb bank Intent their funds." "Wltb good security, I suppose?" "First rate security." "Bonds or resl estate?" "Neither. Tbey all bear tbe nam of an indorser." ; "Mention some of tbem." "Oh, tbat wouldn't be honorable, yon know. Tbey wouldn't like to bav It known that tbey are In the money market for funds." "1 understand. I wouldn't bav you give your friends away for tbe world, although tbey bav made permanent loans of you 1 trust you bav held to tbat jeweled snuffbox yon set ; so much store by." , "I certainly have." be exclaimed, ;f with great prtd in having preserved "; om thing. . . . . i -!!-- ," Twli TU ""'f" hm credit for another pair of 'IJT.. m "UBU gin , ukm w. a a man wun a Dean '' so big that property I reduced to one Vl? ZJZ1" MD . Afe Yoti a Subscriber to tbe New If Th Morning Enterprise Is to b aa City demand It must needs have th big work bfor it la boosting Oregon city gad Clacksm County. Tour ' support moan mor strength for thework. j Vill Yoti Help Boost yoar otrtr Interests? Iror a limited tlm U Morning Enterprise will b Mid to paid In ftdvanc hberthra a follows : - By Canter, 1 yr.. . I M Bf M4V1 yar.. ... - ZOO n1 vw jrwr isim nd romlttens ' " - . - . . ' i- ' ';.'',' v i ; '. 1 Tba I may hopr " Tea, yo may hops." "And Kmay have a kiss, mayn't If Oo llitl bit of a on ,. Wbeaton rook the kiss, and la this ! respect It aeemed thai be waa as good at borrowlug aa be waa at landing, for be drew on the permission till the c count was frightfully overdrawn. v Now. It happened that Mr. Wbeaton was sadly In need of shoes. Like moat people who do not know when, how and why thy are most attractive, be deemed ft essential to the success of bla suit with Miss Twlaa that be should keep up appearance. He did Dot res I lie that bla necessities were his chief asset with tbe girl who loved hi in. lie went to a fasblooabl bootmaker la the hope of- being pels mltted to enlarge bla already site ble account by an order for' another pair of boots. While be waa endeavoring to soften the man s heart bo waa hor ror stricken at seeing tbe object of bis love enter the shop. Wbeaton, seeing no way of retreat, advanced toward Miss Twtss and greeted her as heartily aa If ho were really delighted to see her. Bh bad com In to order footwear and waa surprised to loam thst Mr. Who too had hla boots mad by her shoemaker He turned tbe topic of conversation to other matter and aa soon as pos sible got away from Miss Twlaa and the shoemaker. The lattee conceived . tb Idea of taming this chance meeting In hla shop to account. He saw la It way to collect hla unpaid bill against Wheeton. Knowing tb young man's tdlosyncradea well, be sent a woman to him to solicit charity, directing' her to say that Mhta Twtss sent her. Whe ton considered tbat all between blm and bla lov was at stake. It would never do for blm to refuse to give to a solicitor who had been sent to blm by the lady he hoped to marry . . Ask tng tbe lady to wait, be took hla snuff box around tbe corner to a pawnshop. borrowed $25 on It and gav tbe moo ey to the solicitor. Miss Twtss had notlred Mr. Whe ton's embarrassment wben ahe bad met-blm at the shoemaker' and dl Ttned the cause. She thought the matter over and sent a messenger to the shop, directing blm to pay Mr. Wbeaton'a bill and take a receipt. The shoemaker, supposing tb ,tne aenger to com from Wheal on. receipt ed his bill, which amounted to $20. and returned $3, with a not confes sing th stratagem by which be bad collected th account. Of coarse th not snd the surplus amount went to Miss Twins 8 he waa very mocb surprised and at the same time amnsed She Inferred thst tbe last articl possessed by her lover, tbe snuffbox, bad gone to pawnbroker 8b telephoned Mr VTbeaton tbat she would Ilk him to call. Ned." she said when n cam. "1 have had a long atrnggl with myself about .accepting you Too bav been Improvident, or. ra tber. so tender hearted, that everything you bad baa goo except your Jeweled" anuffbox My heart. I am sorry to say. bsa tii emptied over my: better Judgment. I will marry you. but I am determined that tb one thing you possess shall not be bestowed on some leach or for charity or And Its way to th pawn shop. Bring It to me." ah concluded "Not tonlgbtr exclaimed Ned. both delighted nd In mortal dread. Tes, tonight Too hive not far to go." "But, you know. It la an heirloom I most have time to consider tbe pro priety of parting with It It baa been bequeathed to th eldest son of th kleat son. to go down In that tin for ever. Have I right to glv It to any one?" Tbat'a th reason I wish It I de sir to make sure that It goes to your eldest son." "Bur- "No more "bat.' please, bat tb maffbox. If yoa refuse m I shall sonslder that yon don't trust me; that yon lov the box better than yoa lov me" "Too know that I love yon." "Then prove rt Go and get th box." But, sweetheart darling 1 can't get it before morning. Sensible of my disposition to let things slip through my Angers. I put It In safe place." Tb girl smiled. "It Is in a safe." be added. "Who's safer "On who haa a deep Interest U An Interest of S2& Come, Nad. I know where your snuffbox Is. Too pawned It to get tb money you gav th woman I sent yon to get a subr script ion for tbe orphans home." Ned bowed bla bead. "Why did you yield to hrf "Consider tbe poor , fatherless and motherless children." "Too ar very weak." 1 know It. How I ever Interested a girl so superior to myself I can't con ceive." " . If I marry yon I fear you'll glv way everything I posses." "1 dont see now I can do tbat sine yon possess if "Well. I'm to a very despondent state of mind today about your pawning th snuffbox Com and see me tomor row." Ned borrowed a dozen or more kisses and left her much relieved tbat th affnlr had not Induced her to break with htm forever H went from bar In the shoemaker who bad Jeopardised him and so represen(a4 the enormity rf Ulm aFamm 4Kb. kA -A . 1 hi u ii iuai tuv ur 111. 111 inn snoes , Mr Bn(1 , wi...ton . m.i4 and seem to ret on very wall. H b MsI Daily? .. successful as th Interest of Oregon I support of all. Th new daily ha Woman'sWorld tern f Queen Mary's Social Mevea wages the Casks TseC i..-, r. J J 'i I i t PCCnsa BAMlLTOM good many people are wondering whether Queen Mary la going to merit th sobriquet of Mary the Tactless Since she cam to th throne aud re alised that her pet aversions, the American dollar prlucesses. wet quite capable of taking ofToue and pacglug Off with their money to some more boapltabl capital, conrt circles have mad every effort to contradict tbe persistent rumor thst th queen la anti-American. Th belief, however, baa by no mean been shaken by the appointments mad In th readjust ment of th court and th distribution of social prises In th bap of coro nation appointments. For Instance, Queen Alexandra bad as on of her coronation canopy bear ers th yoang and charming Due hens of Marlborough, formerly Mlse Con- snelo Vanderbllt of New Tork. Kvea tb duke'a relation uphold her In her difference with her basliand. Tbe I charities of tb duchess ar such aa I should commend her to queen ap preciative of good works, yet Queen Mary seemingly put a alight on Amer icans by omitting the Marlborough nam from tb list of her four canopy bearers" and reappointing the three other dorbesae who had officiated at Queen Alexandra's coronation. In P'"0 ,D r,hese of Marllrougb th queen named the Duchess of Ham tlton, a selection tbat baa caasetl Eng lish society rnP with surprise, for on of the other canopy bearer Is also the Duchess of Montrose, and the ancient fend of Hamilton and Mont rose baa been renewed. It came about In this way: Th 1st Dnke of Hamilton had only one child, a dnnirh- ter. Lady Mary Douglas-Hamilton, to whom be wss devoted. The bclr to th title, th present duke, was a dis tant kinsman. It was possible for tb duke to alienate much of the Ham ilton wealth from tbe estate, and whet be died be willed everything he could to his d.i tighter One of the Hamilton richest pos sessions wss the hlnnJ of A men. here thev reigned as sovereigns Houses snd lands, securities, art treas ures, everything not entnllol whs will ed to Lady Mary by her fnthcr. so that wben the present, the thirteenth, duke moved Into Hamilton palace Its walls were almost bar. The duke - ps un able to appear In society or even keep op appearances until be marrti'd Miss Nina roore, an Engllb heiress. Neither th duke nor tbe duchess bav ever forgiven this alienation of th estste. and when Lady Mary Ham ilton married th Marqula of Graham, beir of th Duk of Montrose, the an cient feud seemed to be about to be revived. English society Is larpe. and hitherto th two proud Scottish duch- hare been able to move like atara. each ill her separate orbit, but their Joint appointment aa canopy bear- era to th queen la drawing them to gether and In a manner that cannot fail tn nmvnk ftnMtlntu nf rrenlMij- ta which neither I likely to yield. Tbe Hamlltons ar th direct de scendant of tb Douglas famous In th days of Bruce, while th Montrose descend from that Montrose who fell victim to th treachery of the "fals Argyll." Th Argyll of today happens to be tb queen's nncle-ln-la w, husband of th king's aunt. Princes Louis. Tb house of Hamilton bold Itself In no way Inferior to royalty, baring of ten Intermarried with It and being lineal descendants of tbe bouse of Stuart Qay Foulards and Brocsots. Everything Indicate the pre-emi nence of foulard tbla season, tbe best having dlmlnutlv designs, which are printed' wltb startling clearness tbat la, tber ar no blur. A spot, bow- aver tiny, to fully revealed. A square spot Is noticeably effective, and tber ar stripe galore, from th closely and evenly placed pin Un . to th most bizarre combination. ' At present the disposition is to tem per th rich brocade by veilings. Thus beauteous Ivory and old gold bro cade had half It glories concealed be neath tunic of purple nlnon, tunic, however, that was split right up to th waist either sld and was furthermore enhanced by gorgeous nroderl of ZZnmU': TTesTrlcn future be accepted mlnu any veilings. Among th . Bhubelltes In Oregon City Saturday were Mr. Kllnger; Her man Moebnk. John Bluhm and Rob ert Gintber. . The baseball gam Sunday after noon between Bnubei and Logan re sulted In Shubel ' favor S to 4. Thla makes four successive game. 8om cattle from an outside district ar apt to be taken up her some of these dsys if not kept at home. No cattle' ar allowed .to run at large In this precinct, and th owners ar ad rlsod to watch their atock. - Georg Klrbyson. who was home for few, days, bat gon down th rjrer again to work at hla old trad. A- - Read h Morning Enterprise. : i. i i v l ; &- 7 GREEN & MERRILL burvsyers an Oraftamen AM work promptly and accurate ly den . Subdivision a Specialty Room 14, Matonlo Ids.. Ofilc Phn No. U03 Oregon City, Oregon Rss'dsnca phone Main 1171 WHY STOVAU'SWORK IS PQ0P Clevslsnd's First Dstemso la Ptsullsr , Victim f Playing Bands Lsjsis. For several iiiiis t'li-velnni funs have been askliuc. Wlmt U tlu- uiHtt.r with Georg Stovull? Tlnt taa de mum! that tb club gft a Ursl m ktr of ttM'callbor of Hal t haw. Tbo .VaW tnanaBtineut bits trl.nl out luuuy Uiftl on tbe Initial be lu Ibe'lust few sen sons, but all have Imhu sout back to tbe minors, aud Stovnll still coutluuoa to be guardian of the Initial tut Km The real answer to the qttcstlon asked by the fane to abort. One sow vf alt letter. L- J-o l e. iiwrrs It all. Georgo appears to Iwve suffcretl from working beside oue of Ihe gn'aUtit Dlaycrs In the country for sevrml years It Is a pocullur ctisc f a. stnr ball player spoiling the ileldlug ability of a medlocr ouo. Stovatl iierhaps ver le grwuud round first be than any other first SV'? ' ac 'v J - Photo by American Prase AssotSalloa. , rrovAtu rLBVBLajio'a rtssr SASRMtN. aacker In tb- American league, and all because for a a umber of years lis has been working beside th peerless Lajol. who not only covered all of bla own territory, but also a good por tion of Htovairs. -- Any Nap fa will tell you tbat 8to vaU'a greatest weskness Is going to. bis right after a grounder. He simply csn't get over th ground. Stovall Isn't naturally a shirker; he's good, hard worker, and be ba plen ty of baseball brains, bat he to getting fearfully weak In fielding. Going to th left be is as good as any of them, and be has mad some remarkable catches. Ue la lust unfortunate In tbat be ha bad to play beside on of tbe most wonderful players In tb gam. ..-. CRAWFORD IN, GREAT SHAP "Wane Sam" . Playing a , Wesoarful . Oam Fee the Tigers. When the last season drew to close It wsa tb general opinion tbat Sam Crawford, tb Detroit A merino heavy bitting outfielder, waa on tbe down grade aud that this would prob ably be , hi laat season In a major league. Today Crawford Is leading th American league batters wltb an average considerably over .4X), and h to playing a better game of ball than be ever ba played befor In bis long career. There Is no doubt that a player of Crawford's disposition would be af fected by any misunderstanding he might have with a teammate, and his quarrel with Cobb undoubtedly threat ened to end bla day of usefuluss to tb Detroit club. ' But th difference between this wonderful pslr of bit ters has been smoothed over, wltb tb result thst Crawford and Cobb a r playing great ball the daya and are really , responsible for tb brilliant snowing the Tigers bav mad to dot t Crtekst te 0 Livelier. To mak cricket livelier English pro gressives are to narrow tbe bat and mak th stumps higher. It takes three days to play a mstcb under present rules. Th new bat will be three and a half inches wld Instead of four and a quarter. DIAMOND SIZZLERS Fred Clarke caught ten file In left tb other day-record for tb season., probably. ' Davy Altlzer I playing better ball r.t shortstop for tb Cincinnati Red than any on has sine tb days of Tom Corcoran when b was la his prim. Captain Harry Davis of th Athletics ha not bora bitting tb ball wlib any degre of luck thla season. . Dan Mur phy, however, to bitting enough to mak up for th two. Jake fit a hi ha been forgotten br Boston fnns. Catcher Williams, who was drafted from tb Buffalo club. I filling Rta Ill's hoes a first bssetnan for tb Red Box In splendid atyl. . Vincent Campbell, who bad decided to retire from baseball to enter busi ness, a Dow clamoring for cbanc to be taken back by Mannger Clarke. Baseball looka good wben yon ar on tb outdid looking In. . . Ty Cobb rubs tobacco Juice Into all of bis new bate, so that tho business end of th stick 1 rough. Billy Bulll- van and Manager Dnffy of tbe Sox ob jected to these bate when tbey were In uetrou recently, but iS ruling of th umplr was tbat they war all right-. Q4 A'.'---.t..4 . .. M i,mt, -, Milady's Mirror Ivslaih JTgnlc When slckuess orft troubl mskes tb ebrow4f sjril tbe followltlf Ionic, whk h Is suu hh1 for tb lashes, -uiay be usod: LavsmUr vlasaar unos Olyesrln ouncss riuld estrset of lsrb.ran.ll...,. I Ursroa Fhske the Ingredients In a Imttl un til they ar mixed, then apply tb lo lion to tbe eyebrows wiiu to orow brush and to th laslies with tiny ramel'a hair brush, sucb aa Is used for pulling on I.kIIu. But bfor oncliliis' the lashes the brush must be shaken of th drop and paased lightly along Ihe edge of tb lids only, extreui care lelng takeu not to get tb least molstur Into the ey Itself. If lr any cbanc tb lavender vinegar required for th formula la not pro curable It can h mad at bom from this; , ,. '' Oil nf lavn1or. H sunes OH of bsrasmot , H rm nil of Umon drsr Tlnrtur of smhererls...j I ounc Whit wins vliwsr 1 pint RscilfMI spirits H at As only two and a half ounce of th vinegar will im ueeded for tb tonic, tbe rest can be kept for other purposes. A little of It put In spong hstb Is moat refreshing and soothing to tb akin and nerve. ' Restful Brsn Baths. - Beside sofnnliig and v hltcnlnx th kin. warm bran bulbs ar soothing to nerves, Bran baths can b taken so est'y and cheaply at bom tbat tb highly atrung woman should experiment wun tbem. Get perk of bra a at a feed store. It Is much cheaper than buying 11 In prepared bags or getting bran ruli- ture at a drug store, ' Mak a number of rbeosecloth bags bout twelve turbo square. Leav a small, opening at on corner to bold a funnel neck and fill with-bran untB tbe bag Is half full. - Run a tub .quarter full of hot water and put tb bag In It several minute before It Is to be used. After soaking aqucet well until tbe wsler ! Iirown and bnbbllnv. Do not stsy too long tn tbla hath and rest for fifteen minutes afterward. In cases of extreme nervnnenes tb rest Is followed by a brisk rubbing with cocoa butter. Raluvsnatiss Crssm. If your skin I losing Us original delicacy here la cold cream which If osed for week or two on every third night will help to bring your skin back to Its original tettur. Mix together on ounc of sperma ceti, half an ounc of pur whit wax and a quarter of a pint of almond oil Hive them In glased earthen war pot and atlr tbem by gentl beat until tbey ar quit dissolved. ' Then dd six drops of attar of rose and about th am quantity of purest glycerin. ' ' S Bstn Tni. Tb se salt wster hath 4 much pri cribed by physicians for Its tonic properties and taken two r three times a week leave delightful Bens of Invlgoratlon and freshness. A bag of sea aalt may be purchased at any drug store. A handful of tbe salt dis solved In th tub will provide a a sit bath for thus who ar far from tb ocean. ' . BBBBBBBSBBBSSBSS . Sachets Pee th Hair. ' Th girl who like Just a faint odor of perfume to ber hair should not pour toilet water on It as many do. A bet ter plan to to rub lit II sachet pow der Into her rat or Into tb center of tb balr puffs. This gives thst de lightfully cluslv odor which to tbe prid of tb dainty woman. Working In Qlsr. . Working la glsr Is quit aa InJuri- ous to tb sight as working In too dim a light and both should be carefully voided by all who have any consul oration for their eyes. . Also It must be born In mind that poor health often toads to Indifferent; sight . . Freckle Ltlen. , An old lotion for freckle to mad by mixing one part of powdered borax wltb three parte of powdered white sugar. Add to this no much lemon Juice will Just dlasolv tb powdet and no mor. After some day strain. A. Warning. ; Although powdered orris root enters Into scores of recipes. It la by no means entirely free, from Injurious properties. Many people get a bad rash from th application of orris. Scented Tsoth Pewdar. Orris root and prepared chalk to quit aim pit tooth powder and may be purchased at your druggist's or blended by yourself, one-third of tb rrl root to two-thirds of cnslk. -. , r Whitening, th Hands. For redness at the bands beat u get tier one ounc or cienr noney, oiu on nee of almond -oil. tbe Jnlc of ernon and th yolk of a raw egg. A ply at night to tbe hands. t Put Yourself In 'the i Ad-Readers Place J. . j When you write your classified ador any kind of an ad try to Include In It Just th Information e you'd like to find If yoa.were an ad-reader and wra looking rot an e ad of that klna. . ) If you do this to vn (mall extentyour ad will bring R SULT8I v , , ;.. ' II ' " Wit ' ' r- v aiMaBHiaMa-J wewOOewww PLEASK NOTICI. To Introduce The Morning: Enterprise Into a large major Ity of the home la Oregon City and Clackamas eeofitr the management hag deeided to make m special prto for the daily lasue, for abort time only, where the subscriber pay a year In advance. By center, paid a year la advance, M.0. By aaafl, paid a year la ad vance, 1.60. Psopl who gav our oanvae or a trial eubaoriptloa for on or more months, at ten cents a week, can have the dally deliv- ered for a year for S.0 by paying a year la advance. People who gave our oanvasv' ser a trial aubeerlDttoev br mall, for four month at a dot- lar, may have the oaper for a , year for $1.00, If paid a year la advance Subscriber to the Weekly , Enterprise may change their, .4 aubacripllons to the dally, re- oelrlng eredlt for half tlm on tb dally that th weekly la paid In advance. When they . eboose to add cash to the ad-, vanoe payment equal to a fall - year'a advance payment they may take advantage of the IS rat. '.'....-.-' Wa make this apeelal pria so that psopla who have paid la advano en aom other ety and wtrt to take the Mewteg' . Zziriz.i. r-y. a o wl.aout d too it est iiip.us. 4 Hotel following Arrival, bav r-; Tbe !sterd t:". To fc&ie Hey DAILY? ' - . . - The MoxnitiK L Will You Help Us Boost Your Own- Interests By. carrier, I year $3.00 By moll, t year 2.00 Send in Your Name and Remittance lh KlMtrln Motel: W. P. K'"! Oregon City; J. K. Wh'ttatof, gen; C. D. Rltter. Hubbard, H I Humphreys. Portland: A. awn Lo Angeles, California! Jmt5 arson, Fred Filch, Portland: Rutherford, David Ruthertort. I Dornhlu C. A. Will, ('ni., J Partlow. city: Aug. ,njJl i. n. wnmsaer, r-Bn. . Urquhart, United Btatea (W ey; George nr. r ov'"": I roucer, Wash. . . - MISS emun I, Miss Helen Smith n'r'n1 mnat iiirhfiil manner at Dr , In Caaemah on Friday n'"1 antarlalnmant consisted Of VOCM s BUL0I tSIIIIIIll( .. - . i . ... and rsrd1' insirumenuii ,muv - - . ,.ihi riecoratea hugh bunchoe of snowball", ic and cake were servsd. " 1 Thos present were Mli 0"" '1 lor. Miss Msy McCleery, Color, r Merrill Callssy. Smith,7 all of Sellwood. OrrlB Will Moehnka to btilldln fence along th Beewn n" . , ..hi pr hlnh stills to tn aPP'-"." tnJ place and makes It aa'a nw era around "Cape Horn- WATCH i ' Spzzi&i Safe C-terday; , D. ri KLEf. 421 Main Stro- - ;