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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1911)
... . . , , t i -- 1 -. -. at?,? v . " -w "ULi .2 .v.ti .r ...ii- 11 -" " " 1 i , ... . ' . 7:ilO.U0:iP(TCttia bund ay may. I BARGAI7I Odtx Hosiery far - w Mes Vmwi ud ' i Cfcildrea VEEK r . AtvIfflalirwLGo' f " ViTE .WILL SPECIALISE ON BARGAINS ALL -WEEK Every Department Of fers Some Extra ... Special' Prices. ; , ,, Price:, Some Uuu value. 10c to 25c, lor 10c; regular ($o shelf paper, c: 10c bniahe for 6c; 20c and 25c brushes for 10c; tic box paper tor lie: 10c tsblets, 7c. . . ' . - ! ini Hottirtis of otlier tnt at rock ridlcoloi" low prices that yoc wM want them as soon as yoo sc them. A lot of Straw Hats for women, girls, boys and men at aboot yocr own price. Always some thing doing. Ai '. IHIblinoo9 ' 617 MAIN ST. Kabo Corsets Post eaTythe well , dressed wsnuis Bay WBOHGnr RED HBI, TADrniDncFDADAnFf IUDLII.iavol iwutiL BRAVES WILL ALSO TAKE PART IN BIG WAR DANCE AT FEST1VAU :""l:iL ' " Wacheoo Tribe No. 13, Improved s Order of Red Men. of ,thia city. has been extended as invitation by the committee ot the Ro Carnival at Partland to Uke part In the parade on June . In which there win be more thm 1,000 members of the order. The parade will take 'place In the even ing, and the lodge of this city will so to Port la ad by apeelal car.' One ot the -feature will be the war dance pot'Do by the local order and the Wacheoo Cowncil No. 31. Degree ot Pocahontas. Five of thla order will - take part tn the play that will be pat on by the Red Men. Thl has been , played In thla city on several occa sion,' aad la -eery Impressive. It has never been seen tn pwrttaml, and no donbt will be one of the mala attrac 'tkma. The dance will 'be given Im- wjedlatety after the parade and -will be ion the east side. ' 1 The members of Degree of Poca hontas hare their new robea. which are elaborately trimmed with beads aad fringe. They will be worn In the daaoe at Portland. . 1A special meeting of the Degree of Pocahontas will be neia tomorrow afternoon at " 2 o'clock, and in the -evening ar T O'clock the Red Men will meet, when the matter of appear- tng tn the parade tn Portland will be discussed. The meeting will be held at the Kaapp HalL There is no doubt bat the local organUatlona will make a good appearance on that day, and many of their friends will go to Port land to witness the parade and the ghost dance. JUNE BRIOE GIVEN SURPRISE ' Reg Fill Ha Kitchen Shower in " HMMf of MIn pfsnninger. - a anrwria kitchen Shower was giv- W Friday evening at the home of Miss Georgia Lewi Is honor ot Miss Rose Pfen ninger, who will be a June bride. Those present were the young ladies of the Regis FMae Club, of which Miss Pfenninzer waa the organiser. Many useful articles were presented and the evening waa spent in music and games. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. . Sasitav- The eitib members ar Misses Georgia Lewis, Louis Kennedy. Flo ra Fells. Beatrice 8herk. Lillian Pfenninger. Lena Waldispeil, Rachel Worthlsgton,- . Ada ' Starkweather, Madge- Ellis, Edna Schubert, Hulda gtromer. Alma Richter, Kate Btlne, Lexy Graham. Katberine and Anna Kaks. Pons Lewla rendered several vocal selections. Feed something besides corn, for the pigs hsve to make frsme; corn is the thing tor fat, but poor growing If the whole farm where hogs are kept could be plowed . at least once a year It would mean more healthy surroundings. FRANK BUSCH : - OREGON. CITY, ORE. Remnants Offered at a Sacrifice tinolsum. . ! Regular ( 1 piece 12 fV by z ft. $29.45 ' t 1 piece 12 ft x 17 ft 19.2S , l piece 12 ft x 15 ft 41 n 17.00 , l piece 12ft x 15ft Bin 17.50 l pleco 12ft' x'iS ft 6ln 17.00 If 1 piece 3x12 slightly damaged. $1.50 WE GIVE TRADING STAMPS 1 1 : 1 . 1 h r, ' ) Ae Yon a Subscriber to the New Daily? j; . If The Morning Enterprise Is to bo sa successful aa tbe Interests of Oregon City demand It most needs have th support of all. - Th new dally has a big work before It Jn boosting Oregon City and Clackamas County. Tour support means mors etrengtfe tor thework. - I Will Yon Help Boost yoar own Interests? tlss tb Mevwtsur sraterwrtee will b sold to paid ts advance i Sslle ws: - ry Carrier, 1 year I y rX 1 year aS etsejr Basses sssd eaastfltaeie. PfctsriaJ Review j Patters 1 1 Extra Specials as ' - Embroideries CHARMING NOVELTIES. nttHT Than Ever Are tka Small Be lefinv ef Driss, Tatting m very stylish. Always popular Is tb trlcorn hat Buttons sr to be much used la trim ming frocks. Lace enters rery'eonsplcnonsly Into the trimming scheme of the new gar ments, Toques "made entirely of Sowers will be maca worn. It la a pretty fashion to bars belt and Jabot te mates. ejais ooMSUiATioa nows. Crea wash able cwttoo sad lines ma terlals sre besded. Exquisite sre bags sad reticules of hear Venetian lace. Tbe newest Ha la for girm sre the rolllog brim sailors. Psnsy blooms form tbe design of uu of tbe newest veils. Tbe girl's frock Illustrated here la an effective combination of plain and trloed materials. The pattern might Joet aa well t utilised for any combi nation of plain and fane rabric. Lin en. soft On is bed nlnue. lawn and ba Mate sre suitable for tbe dlgn. Dres den dimity and pink, white snd colored pique snd embroidered and plain linen ar effective combinations. JCDICCHOLLET This Ms Msoton pattern Is cut In slies for girls ot ten. twslvs aad fourteen years f as. Send 1 esnta to this offlcs, sivtns number. TO), and It win bs promptly tor warded to rod by rasJL It In bsst send sn sddltlonaJ tw eent stamp for lattar postsf. which Iiwupm mors prompt llvsry. Carpets, Now 1 piece Roxbury 15 1-3 y1s, 137.50 now 122 10 26.; 1 piece Twenty Wire Brussels carpet, 11 yds, $9.90; 1 piece Axmln 14.30 ter Moquette, 17 1-3 yds., $25.50. now 13 00 Ha-OO; 1 Plee Fancy Brussels, 23 yds, $19.55. now $13.29; 1 piece Roxburg 13.30 Velvet, tVi jto, $27.80, now $20.85-; itfwt 1 piece All Wool Ingrain, 16 yds, $12.00 1".'"' ....... .AAA. , l All aniw Cmr pet, 9 yds, $4.95, now $3.93. IS M tM i At -thej Portland Theaters; ;;Vv'CAR.,l3AyES TOR OREGON CITY AT' MIpWIQHT SOTHCRN AND MARtOWC. Stellar .Engaasntent. Opens .Ten . raw Nlsbt at Helllo. In the different embodiments which Mr. Bothers and Miss Marlowe appear the week of May t9th at the Heillg Theatre they will be seen In a great diversity of dramatic expression, sad In the Shakespearean roles tn which they have become best Identified. The vent I one which cannot be missed by students of the drama, or who ar la any way Interested la the appeal of the theatre. The opportunity to see these famous artists Is so rars that It can be called tb Important event dramatically of many seasons. UtrlAM'a Inllat I jitv Marhoth. Par. tla. Rosalind. Katbenne. upneua. ana Viola, see her In a brilliant list of the most poetic delineation! while So in tra 'a Romeo, Shylock. Macbeta. Jacques, Tetruchlo, Hamlet and Ms vlollo, see him In a wonderful variety of characters. Tbe Sothem Marlow repertoire will be aa follows: Monday nlsht. "Macbeth;" Tuesday night, The Taming of the Shrew;" Wednes day mattne and night, "Romeo and Juliet;"' Thursday night. "The Mer chant of Venice;" Friday night "Twelfth Night;" Saturday matinee. ?As You Lke IU" and Saturday night "Hamlet" " , Famous American Stars, will-be - beginning Monday, May 29. SAINPOtIS AS STRONGHEART. f Wll-Known Actor at th Maker ti Portray a Stsr Rol. Next week, starting with the usual Sunday matinee, John Sainpolla, who Is playing a apeelal engagement at the head of the Raker Company, will appear In Robert Ed son's greatest success, "Strongheart," : the famous college plsy, portraying the role of the Indian. .To those acquainted with Mr. Sain polls type snd ability, a rare treat will naturally be expected, and none will be disappointed. Soangatha, or Strongheart as he Is called at col lege. Is a pure-blooded Indisn, son of a noted chief.' whose career 'at the school is unblemished by a single un manly act, and he is sn Idol, being received socially everywhere, with true democratic spirit. , He Is one of them In all their ilvtng habits, studies and sports, until, in a fatal moment. he falls) in love wtth tbe sister of one of his best friends, and then tbe blight to his hsppiness comes. Hsd he been any one of a dozen kinds of European rotten aristocracy; every one would doubtless hsve fallen at his feet but a American Indian Impos sible. Strong heart, as soon as he rea. llzen the barrier between them, proves himself every Inch the man and prince he Is, and is never for a moment lacking In power and dignity. This is the seiioas Intent of the plsy, but It Is not serious enough to mar the clever comedy and bright and merry college atmosphere of It It Is, snd always will be, one or the greatest favorite on tbe stage, and will be given a most excellent produc tion by Mr. Salnpolls snd tbe Baker Company. There will be mstloees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturdsy, and tbe popular summer stock prices will prevsil for all performances. Rule Fee Sweets. Discretion must be used as to tbe amount of candy given to children. Tbe best time for such Indulgence Is Immedistely after a meal, not before It It surfeited with sweets there will bo no room left for wholesome food of other varieties. Children who bav plenty of fresh air will bring to tbe table a good appetite for soup, meat and potatoes, and they Would much better bav fruit raw or cooked, and pur candy by wsy of dessert than rich pastry and plum cakes. The Embsrrsasino Child. 1 ' ' Th overbold child Is the product Of neglect In teaching and Impressing rules to lie observed In Intercourse with others by Its nnrurnl protector The little girl who uy somftUIni: awfully embarrassing, no mutter' Mow true, to her mother's ciii:-r lin hinrl Just such a reuisrk niude In the fmitV ly before. In some children lliert lx born su Intuition tliut prevent rti'te ness. but this Is Isckln lu ! nm Jorlty, snd Its force must be liuprs ed upon them at bom. Feed for Children. . Freshen op th child's food In every wsy, even In tbe matter of chops, roast and fowl.. Serve the dainty spring lamb when It Is possible, botled or roasted, with mint sauce. Get a spring chicken occasionally Instead oC the terrible old fowl and broil or fry It Any change Is beneficial, for tb stomach needs s rarlety. i Hot breads are sot good at thla time, and pork should be banished, from the family menu Bntll winter sou ' In again. Jlead th Morning Bnterprlse. .,; JI yX- I . fV 1 I i' (tftXM ( j j if . hSasSSsjBBaaBjaaaaaaaBjjBBBaBBBBBsaBBBBa In addltloa to to appearance of these two fmuu sisrs In these be loved creations Shakespeare. Mr. Sothern aad Miss Marlowe produc tions hsve become world-wide as rep resenting the most elaborate preset), tatlons ever given to 8hsksper s works. It Is absolutely promised that th two grt stars will bring her very embellishment th same ss has made their productions during their long runs In the Kt the center of rtlstlo attention. Seven baggag cars ar required to transport tb matv scao effecta, and th larg supporting eompanr number nearly 100 people, and in clude aome of the mo faajons names on the stage today. The public will unqueatlonably be ager to attend a series of these Shakespearean productions, as Mr. Sothern and Miss Marlowe, desiring to give all classes of thetre-goerasn opportunity to ste the works ot (thakespeare. have' maa a noeri scale of prices, running from 50 cent to 11.00 for the best aeata The scale, which Is no higher thsn that which Is generally asked for a single stsr. will unquestionably commend Itself to the public. . The performances commence o'clock sharp In the evenings, aad 3 o'clock at the matinee. E. M. SOTHERN AND JULIA MARLOWE. seen In a grand Shskespesresn festival week at the Heillg Tbeetre, I Hulls ad. - SCHU dm Ditto E SINGLE TAX ANALYSIS OF' tAW TO BE SUB MITTED TO VOTERS INTER ' ESTS GRANGERS. Tbe first speaking in Clackamas County on the Isw which will be sub mitted to the voters at the next elec tion providing for ta exemption of $.1000 uf personal property and : Im provements on smsli Homes trom tax ation wss held Satardey afternoon at the Psrkplace Grange The speakers were (-. 8chuetet. who spoke In fa vor of the law, aad O. B. Diralck, who opposed It Mr. Scbubel contended that the owner of the small home Is the only person who pays taxes on Improve ments. He said money did not pay tsxes, but the man who borrows It paid the tax. Bualness men do not pay tsxes on business, said the speak er, for they consider thst expense in figuring their profits. The consumer. he said, ultimately pare all taxes for Improvements and business except the men who owns his home. Mr. Scbuebel gave as an Illustra tion two tract of Isnd of 100 acres each. One he said hsd fifty acres cleared and with the Improvements 1 assessed St $$3,000. "The other tract' said the speaker, "all unimproved and held for specu lation. Is assessed for $1000. The to tal state, county and school tsx to be raised from both tracts Is $60. ' Of this sura the farmer pays $46 and the speculator pays $16. Under single taxstion the speculator would pay $30, which is double what he pays now, or a saving of $16. , "10 Oregon City a home owner's lot Is assessed at $450, and bis improve ments at $700; making a total of 11150. An sdioinlng lot. held for speculation, but equally valuable for use. Is assf-sHed for $30." , 'Mr. Schuebel declared that the av erage person looked Upon the single tax as a child doe upon going Into the dark. Th child Is taught to con sider the dark dangerous and fears It, and the people, without making an PORTLANOC ARGU Combined Stellar Engagemsnts for Eight Ptrformsnc, Commsncfng MONDAY, MAY 29TH 1911. , E. B. SOTHERN AND JULIA MARLOWE ,! ' In 8hskssssresn Rspertolra. , j Arrangements of Plays for this Engagement: j Monday Night Msy 29,-"Macbsth;" .Tussday night May 30, "Tsn Ing of th Shrew" Wsdnesdsy Matinee,, May 31, "Romso and Ju! list;" Thusday Night, June 1, "Msrchsnt of Venice;" Friday Night I Jun 2, Twelfth Night;" Saturday Matins., Jun 3, "As You Llkf It;" Saturday Night, June 3, "Hamlet", . ' Owlns to th elaborate nature, of the productions the curtftlri rise at 8, o'clock sharp evenings, and Saturday matlneea. Lest It be thought by the public that prices will be raised for thla engagement. It Is positively stated by thai management that the following prices will prevail: ' ' I Entire lower floor, $2; balcony, $1.50, $1.00, 75o and 60c; gallery, 60c ROSE FESTIVAL ATTRACTION AT THE HEILIO THEATRE. , , Nights, beginning Monday, Jun 6.. Matin Wsdne. Saturday. " i-tiie liLw ; With Nanc O'NelL. Charles Cartwrlght and famous Bslaseo company Ssst sal epene nsxt Friday, Jun 2. Price Evenings ft; flO, 9V . 75o, 60c,. Wednesday mstlnse, $1.60 $1, 76c, 60c, So, 26c.', .Vlaveatlgatloix, M. regard .U '' II tatt v , . . . J Mr. ttmlcH said thai Jms '7'" should be ex.mpted from Mf taxes. He thought . .wr pe should b compeueo W verythlof he owns. who law became effective mnJ didn't have the S3000 would getting a squar deal He thousht the exemption would peas ot the sinsll him owner rafter than decrease It He said tb noof man was so, paying ths tax.s. and that a larg part of tb mooey ooh lected was used for educational sur poses. As a general thing, said tbe speaker, the larger part of the taxes are paid by loe corporations and the big business concerns. j GIRLS fURPRISt MR. tOOOtJt Delightful ' vel8 Spent at ( Mis Home by Member of Class.) The rhlletbis Olrls of the Baptist Church tendered their Instructor. John V. Loder. a v,,l,n surprise at his home on Ninth and Center streets Friday night. The voung Isdles luel at the chnrch end proreeded to the Loder home. Mr. ldr, upon, re covering from his surprise, tnvtteq the visitors in. niwl It wns not long before they hsd full posseasUMi of tbe hfaae. Tk. ...nlii mmm devoted tO ! sod mnslc, and Mrs Ltwler served a Usrheoa. ! Those present were Miss aaha Smith. MUs CdlUv Smith. Miss Anns Conkltn. Mis Susie Rmlth. Ml Ul la Treswell.-Miss Mary Ott, hUss Rath Page, Miss Jenale Dlllraan, UU Maud Moran. Mis Ella Dempster, Miss Lulu Miller. Mrs. William Peters. Mrs. Hugh Matheson. Couple Get License te Wed. License to merry was granted Sat urday to -Winnie Davis and Ernest Douglas. d6c TTaspB t: O Points ! rsr i I' Mothers r " A ' ' ' 1 1 : Neeveus Tsnslem ' We do not slways realise the strata each child la on, but th nervous sloo la i pressed la sevrsl wsya-l-to hot fsce, the cold hands, the umuCo rally brilliant eyes, th bb snd Sow of color, tbe sbsoltit snd almost pathet ic rigidity of the little body.' Tb child's whole nstur Is keyed up. sod It Is this greet strain and tensldn that prepare the way for sleeplessaesa, old and acute Indigestion, all likely to follow tb dsnclng clss dsy or s "Dirty." Cold I tsken In thst time of udden lowering vitality which ' fol lows high, nervous tension, snd Indl gestloo comes through tbe nerves of the stomsch. which sre too tired and generally disturbed to do their work. Sleeplessness also Is tbe result of too much strain upon tbe imagination Tbe harm la not In dancing class or In "parties" or In trying to learn to be accomplished In one way or another. The barm Is In doing all these things too soon, la forcing Into the dawn snd quiet snd un preps redness of childhood morsels as Indigestible to the nerves and mental atmosphere of the child as cbsese and plum pudding would b te his physical state OREGON, I and 2 o'clock at the Wednesday I'.'- . 77 i ja - .. I A ..BfaBBJBSBaaWSBsBSaSBBWsasSBBBBWaSBaa '" t- f'" ' 7.' c' . . . i e 4 - - Send in PLEASE SIOTIOl. . ' To Introduo The 'Mars has Entarprta Into s laresi asajss Ity of the home Is Oi , aty and CUekamas swassrv tlss ' managameat has eeasde .(. make a apeelal pries far Vhs) f daily lasae, snr a swots . i i w only, where the subeertber frf . s s year Is 4vsjsB,'-.'fw I J By carrier, paid a year Is advssaw, Sa.es. ' j . asstfl, wasd a year ba ad-' vases, $x.eo. 4 PaoDls who aav oar esavas- - aer a trial subscription tar mo or more montns, at tea 0 is a week, oaa have the daily deliv ered for a year for - $3.M by paying a year aavanoe.. a w People wso gave oar caavaa- j w ser a trial subeoriptloa, hf mall, for four months at a delr lar, may hava th paper tor a ' yar tor yx.vu, 11 p" . - aavano. . Subscribers to th,.Waly Enter prts may chaaige (Mr ' BubseVlptloas to th dasly, rsv eel ring eredit for salt tamo ss the dally that th weekly la paid la advance. Whoa thy choos to add cash to Us ad vase payment equal to s fall year's advano payment they . . . . . . m . W . s may tag mtmhp m rat. . . .,v . "' ' .We sasks ibis sSoeial pries, MMvfvUvvtO Metsf Arrivals. Ths falTowlasy ar rsststsrsd si th D A I L -? Jo the 1vj - ... The logiiiti I QiGQ Will You Help Us 1 ... 1 Boost Your Own Interests By car rier , I yeat $300 i;. , By mail, i yc&t 2.00 V7 Your Name t i ' ., n m b o ' J. and Riuttiance Eleotrle Hotel: A. t. '''.'.fv tend ; Fvaw whlnTnV lace MoCorsVOregon Cri Salemy Oanar Cutlsr, sales. 1 HoquhaTt. United BI'M?TZ t vsy; Professor GUI. CJ t. D.lfnav Wallace: Cbanw son, W. B.' MumIw"r)I(!nLlke! ea, AldlB ClsrttJ. v7ci Charles I. Barnes. Mur.., - - ey, F. Trembatni 1 .The baseuau gsme 8i linril UDlTnu nil" m tm m. ' UILVU til DUHUfl I jaa . makes four successive Borne cattle from an oBttj are apt -to be taken up these days If not aepx - t ...I. ... mtnm,A' tit rtlll this nreaincL and the owae vised to watch thelfr stock. . . V n SW oeorse Kirnyson. w",i-v tof a few daya; has rtvar kvaln to work St Dl w . Will Moohnk,! butldlsS fence along th Beeiong .ml maksa It aafe no " . ----- rs around "t ap hot" Resd1 the Morningjenti WATCH Special Safc, S f i m - Saturday . 421 Main Street' I i j v t- . f. ,4uTt,V. yd. i".