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MORNING fiNTEllPlUSK TUESDAY, JUNE. 6, 1911. ss ir -i - 1 ' i X 1 r- i ii r V V .- , Millinery Clearance Sale . To jcleavr oor Millinery Department we art offer tef bcaotlfol and styltsh assortment ofOHats and Flowers below cost. JOHN ADAMS city eext Thursday, aaa beaa post poned oa acoouat of the Koee Carnival la Portland. - Th affair will be given oa Thursday. Jan IV the committee la charge being composed of lira. P. Rands, Mre. R T. P. Randall. Mre. tk F. trt Buchanan. Fields. Mra. Una, Mtaa Myr STALLION WW TO DID BOGUS PEDIGREES 1 REGISTRATION MEASURE WILL SAVE FARMERS THOUS ANDS OF DOLLARS. CORVALXJS, Or.. June 5 (Spec ial.) Prediction la made by Professor E. L. Potter, of the animal husbandry department of (ha O renin Agricultural , College, who la alao secretary of the new state stallion license board, that the operation of the new stallion law will save the horsemen of the state ' many thousands of dollars. "If we had had the law before It would have saved some 1 10,000 or $16,000 to the horsemen of the state on the price of animals sold them as . pure bred under bogus certincatee. aald Professor Potter yesterday, dis cussing the results to be expected "It is probable that si.ooo more was paid apiece for the doaen stallions with satisfactory pedigrees for whom we hare received requests for license. than If a true statement of their breeding had been given at time of sale. "We have thus far had applcatons from about 400 stallion owners, when Is probably not much more, than half . the number of stallions owned at pres ent in Oregon. The greater number have come from Wallowa county. though many have come In from Mar ion. Douglas, Baker, and other parts of the state. We take these applies lions aa an evidence of good faith on the part of the breeders, and they will . not, of course, be prevented from us ing their stallions between the filing of the application and the Issuance o( the license. The heavy correspon dence regarding applications, and the work of classifying and filing them, occupies as at present, but when that Is don we will begin issuing the li- root speed launch. It has a thirty- nve Horsepower engine, and will make nineteen miles an hour. The launch la one of the handsomest on the Wil lamette river. It Is moored at the floa.t at (he foot of Eleventh street. MANY ATTEND FUNERAL. John Tumey Buried Beside Father In Can man Cemetery. Rev. S A. Hayworth. pastor of the Rapttst church. Conducted the funeral services of John Turner, who died at Oakland. California, yesterday after- noon at 3 o'clock from the Baotist cnurcn. Many mends or the deceased attended the services and followed the remains to Canemah cemetery, where Mr. Turney's father Is buried. The casket was covered with handsome norai offerings. Cases Set Far Trial. The following rases have bee set for trial la the Circuit Court at the adjourned term, which convenes Tues day with a trial Jury: Tuesday. June a. Hail va Edgecomb; Wednesday June 7. Lamb vs. Adkln: Thursday, June a, lioyt vs. Brown: Friday. June a. iwy vs. urown; Saturday. June 10, Stall vs. schoenhelaa. Three Become Citizens. W. W. Setera, of Oregon City: Au gust Ex. of New Era. and Lewis Mel- by. of Maruuam. were rranted final citiienship papers by Circuit Judge Campbell Monday. DENTISTS MAY PLAY , IN BIG BALL GAME MANAGER GARY OF TEACHERS 8UGGEST8 REMEDY FOR . ACHING VOID. WHICH ROAD? A Cim Where the Wrong One Brought Great Happli.e i By -CLARISSA MACKIE Copyright by American ! A se dation. 111. "Besides correcting the present Manager Gary, of the Teachers' Baseball Club, which will play a team composed of doctors, lawyers and min isters at the Cbautauaua at Gladstone on July 4, announced Monday that he and his teamsters had no objection to me manager of the opposing nine, Gil bert Hedges, drafting a few dentists. to fill an aching void. ' To my mind." said Manager Gary. 'the opposing team aa the llneun is supposed to be at present, doesn't si ana a rnance grvtlM Af r,m. wm... ..in.. r?"M " " dv suing on a of a hole, so to speak. I have no ob jection. It will be hard puIUng for them at beat If we win there will be all the more alorr for us. and if we grees, u new law. win do much to raise the standard of soundness, and Una improve the stock of the future. The future saving to horsemen of Oregon on these two points will be i more than the entire coat of lion and registration, to say nothing of the prevention of the use of stal lions as 'sound which have diseases or constitutions! weaknesses liable to effect the offspring." inanrr I . ' ' v' 'rrrmmj mey nave - in ai4wTin. ... j.r... 1 1 . "a " -.!, ucirni will II II I be Inglorious." EDWARD BUSCH GETS LAUNCH New Craft Owe of Finest on Wills nette River. Edward Buach. son of Frank Bunch, the well-known Oregon City merchant, has received from the Niagara Bca Company, of New York, a twenty -five Husband Seeks Divorce. - winum A. Easter filed a suit or divorce in the Circuit Court Saturday againsi wuaa s. Easter, charging de- semon on Christmas Day. 1908. They were married In Oregon City July 7. iav. taster is represented by At torney c. H. Dye. It waa alilirU, level road wjth tuan.v a sinuous 'curve that kept tbe aireu tooting boartely as the duk ol.lltera't ed the stiff sentinel woods on clttii-t band aud gave Justin Delos little j. portunlty to tent 4he speed f his new racing car. Ill, rainier. hir shrilled a youui.' voice above the rush of his machine. With a few rnpid movement bo stopped dead short and tried to pien-e ioe iwiiiui wun nis sand Oiled eve. Well, what's qpr be demanded curtly. "It's me." said the small voice, with a hint of a sob In It. ."I'm up In this tree ngni over your bead." "My gracious, what are you dolus op there?" Justin stared upward to where tbe limb of a wild cherry tree bent over the road. The air ws filled with the pungent smell of wild r berry blossoms aud tbe bruised bark of the uw. urr was toe glimmer or a small white face and a white blouse balanced perilously on the limb. "Now. you just slip off that limb aud drop that's the boy! Caught you didn't I?" said Mr. Delos. Justin tucked the boy In a corner of the seat and prepared to resume his ride, but the boy placed a cold Uttle hand oa bis and nixed bis voice In protest "Please don't, mister! I'm afraid to go np that road." be bawled lustily. "What are you afraid of? How do rou expect to go borne If you don't take that road?" "I'm lostr wailed the strayed one. "Where do you live?" demanded Jnstln. , "Cro-oss Hlgh-wa-ay!" "WelL you're all right then this. Is the Cross Highway," reassured Justin The M.. as he brought the suaohli'e handnoo. ly under tbe lighted porti-cooner and Jammed down hut levers. Ill aireu attervd a brief commanding salute. the door ieted luwlantlv, and a mail servant aeared "I've Mimed the road, my man,' said J In. "aud I w ilae lo l set right If yon can Uhm uie to Ihe Cross Highway." ' "A mile back. air. You pruouMy passed tbe turn without uuOi'lng. Front there on la private property. If you turn around and go Nek over your own tracks you'll flml your way all right." "Thanks," said Justin, tossing the tnaa a coin. "th, I wninler If your people would allow lue to use a tele phone for a moment. I've picked up a little lost boy and"- "tVrtaliily. sir. If It's Mr. Levson's little Iwy It's all right. They've Uvn telephoning here to know If we've keen biro. Come right In " He held open tbe door and admitted Justin and bla sleepy charge Into a wide entrance hsll aoftlv i-arled mid delicately lighted with carefully ll posed electric bullia. A wood lire whlneiv, in tbe wide .fireplace, and several ctmifortsble cbslrs were gath ered around tbe hearth, wlicre a white haired woman was' di-iivimlna- ten. There were several other vinn. aoine within the tatl shadow .r wltle The white haired woin.iu dropped a feasioHt with a, silvery U-lutter and stMse to her feet. Junta saw wild dased eyes that her faiv lnMlcl j out of Its rutoulary awci-f repo ami that she looked at hint ltb astoulxh-m-nt and dUpleaaure rattier than wel come. "I ask your pardon, mndnu Mr. Stone. I came upon your place ly lul take, and I asked your man If I might telepboue to this little I hit's iMrenta that he was found and thai' I would return blm'at once," he stammered after a little awkward alien. e. "Oh. It's little Frederick: llw de lighted "poor Evelyn will l. Here Is the telephone booth, Mr. Dehm." When Justin emerged after rra untir ing the delighted parents that be would return the wandering Frederick to their anus at once he found Mrs. Stone awaiting him at the end of tbe corridor. Sbe held out ln-r hand, smil ing rather sadly aa sbe did so. "I must ask your pardon. Mr. IMoe. for not giving you a heartier welcome. I was so startled at ik-ht of you I quite lost my wits for the. moment." "You hardly expected t we me," aald Delos with a rueful mlle. i'm afraid If I'd known you a ere here I'd) never have ventured to knock at yourj almost aa ooor. notifiable as it always wi In James Barklsy to II. C. Olssn, 40 acrea of taction 1. township fl south. range 1 east: I TOO. Jamea M. and Mary N. Vatsutlne to T. J. and Lydla Honainger, una in section t. township I south, range I east; IjOOO. George II. Gregory et si t Mary 8 and Ida H Howard and Ida 8. Mul ligan. 1 I t acrea of tbe J. T. Wing- field, n. U C. lownahlp S south, range S east; ft. Uusiaf II. and Mlna IJIJa to Henry J. Ilansoit, XU acres of section IT, township -I south, rsnge 4 east: IMMI. ' Catherine Taylor to M. J. Clancy. land In Darllug's Addition to Oregon City; $500. A MEXICAN HEROINE. Osvetsd Wtfs et the n Rsvelulieesry LssSer. ir t1 rriili I JLi 0 MU, sy Aewneaa Itm Aaseclstloe, all. Maosao Ma matter what may be the fortunes at war. the wife of (ieneral Kranctai o L Madera baa before ner do path of fossa. Should failure come to ber bua band a tragic death la likely to be bla fata. Should be be auccoasful tbe Jsl eooea or aia anstsbie associates are i much to" be feared aa the .1 In I f,M.n,, ..r ki. t. r. i. . . . , . I W, V. M III IHII ,w -- miuvu ww nr nini iHiiuiier- r g) wg reminoerr ne lieggi, haxtllv. vvnaioiy. jUHiin. . Ulll ymi Women's Club Postpones Picnic i ne picnio mat was to have ieen given by the Women's Club of this The Nation's Largest Dealers Headqttarters for all makes of Talking Machines. The Officers and Directors of Eilers Music House announce the Formal Opening Days of their New Establishment on Saturday, June 3rd, Monday, June 5th, Tuesday, June 6th, and Wednesday, June 7th, in the new Eilers Building;, 7th and Alder, in the City of Port land, Oregon. Every reader of The Enterprise is cordially invited to attend. Souvenirs for boys and girls who are accompanied by their elders. No goods sold Saturday after ' 2 P. M. BLESS MUSIC HOUSE ussin. f Ace You Subscriber to the ,v -;V- New Datfy? - ' If The Morning Enterprise is to be aa socceasful aa the Interests of Oregon City demand H must needs hay the rapport of all. The new dally has wwor U ta boosting Oregon city and Clackamas County. Tour TillOYoti Help Boost yoiif own Interests? a Uniltad time the Uoraina Bhitswarlaa win k. ja t i. . rabaaalbara aa follow.: : ' " By Carrier, l yr. -F MM. a Csnd. In and ....... remfttenoe. 11.00 zoo toono at mm with aatoaisrasirr. aa be threw la the clutch and pulled the starting lever, bat tbe boy rrsHi. ed him with trembling Sogers. "No. It Isn't, sir; I missed It way back. I ran away from nurse, and I've been trying to find it ever since and" A handsome lamppost supported a large electric globe which gave down sufficient light to convince Justin that he was Indeed on the wrong road. -Well, rn be Jlggeredr be exclaimed at last "T told you it was tbe wrong road." piped tbe little voice rather trium phantly; , "So you did. Well.Jt's the first time I knew this old road went beyond Cross Highway! Seems to stop right nere 100. uo you know where this drive leada to, sour "To perdition," ssld the Uttle fellow calmly. "Perdition!" repeated Justin, scandal- txeo- -woo told you that?" "Motae did. I asked her. I waited In the carriage once when sbe went in side, and she said It was perdition. So I naked cook what perdition was. and she said It was-you know tbe bot place." - "What's your name?" . "Frederick Templeton Leeson. That's dad's name too." "Abl Then 'you're Leeaon's little chap, eh? Well, yon are a good way fMtm t, ASM A . .... ". uoess i oetter run np this drive and telephone to your folks that you're all right. What A. eayr Jnstln turned tbe car Into the drive and sped swiftly np Its length. "I don't-want to go to that placer railed Master Frederick Temoieton Leeson. "Cook aays they fry you on toasting forks If yoo're naughty." Never yon mind. son. Tou're a good boy. Tbey won't fry you nor bake yon. Very likely all tbe ladles win kiss yon snd csll yoo a sweet child." I bate ladles, snd I won't be ktn.oH and 1 won't be fried!" protested Fred-' erick. kicking tbe shlna of his resc uer win sudaea tierce ingratitude. "Yin stop this csr, mister!" " .-. -kt your commend, sir," said Justin come and drink a cup of tea wltii u" mii psused at bis proleKtliur li m.l "Tbaok you. dear Um Siom-. but I . . i .... . ,. wuiuu uui ubiii you' cliitiige your mind about me. you know." be said firmly. "Change my mine! Ah. Juiln .we did that almost immediately after you bft In anger. If you had only read and needed our explanatory let tent yon would have known that Mr. Stone was quite satisfied that tbe fault of the ac cident rested entirely nn a defer! In our machine and not lu your driving, nut you never answered our Mtera. ana yoo decllued to see oiy buabend I never received yoor letters. Mrs. Stone, and aa soon as I learned that Dita Miss Stone was out of danger I went abroad and have been home only a few weeka You see. I bought a place not far from here-thoucht I'd get In a new part of tbe country and wouldn't meet any of thsaold crowd. Bat It's a small world " "It la Indeed, snd ou haven't aikil after my daughter. Jmtlu. It s three yeara since you la it mw uer. Isn't ItT ens searched his face with anxious motherly eyes. "I haven't dared ak for ber. I've felt that I was to blame for reckless anving, and I shall never forget ber white face, as sbe Isy u neons, lous on the siooes nor tbe words of your bus band as be accused me of baring mur dered her-murderlng Dita when -oh. what's tbe use? You knew how felt about It. Mra. Stone." ' For an Instant ber warm band press ed his. and then sbe glided awsv t give place to a tall, slender form, crowned with golden hair, whose fsce was rosy with health snd whose gray eyes were now alight with a happiness which bad been postponed until this blissful moment Justin could scarcely believe bis hungry eyes when ber own answered bis unspoken appeal and tbe quiet corridor witnessed the reunion of tbe parted lovers. a ner awblle the no happy lot, and the face of Dm Madero U'lhal of a narnatM-d and uo happy woman. teoH who imagine the Mexican revoiutloalata to be persons of no particular renuenieat or edora noo pre mistaken, in the ease of the Maderoe at least Tbe grandfather of I General Msdero rams from I'ortngal.. where tbe family waa of some cons queues. Tbe graudfatber was himself revolutionist snd was Instrumental la tbe dethronement of the Rmperor Maximilian Tbe Madero Jamlly Is on of weaira They are rated as mil Bonalrea. owning vet ysntation snd vaiuaDis mines Ocoeral Madero s see so brothers were, like blmseif. eda cated ta tbe United Stales and In Eu rope. Tbey have traveled et tenet vely and moved In tbe best society The I family have been In tbe nahlt of visit tog New York for a part of every year. . vraocwo Miaeeo naa been a cm omed to shopping on Broadway, oa nooa street sod la tbe Rue de Is pall. From tbe moat luxurious of surround mas uus oevotea woman la ready to follow ber busbaod to the wild scenes and tbe discomforts of tbe inaiirrecto camp. There ber Angers are deft la ministering to the wounded, and wber ever sue appears-for i Ieneral Madero doss not allow ber to follow bla for tanas from bartle to battle aba la ball ad by officers and men THE NEW JERSEY. "Why wsillne Uhim I Frederick Templeton !eaon demand-1 ea to oe taken to bis mamma don't like perdition!" he oroteaiMt "Perdition!" repeated Justin for the econa time tbst evening perdition, ebr D&abtiSi. as. i nwu oione uiagbed merrily, "it's such a good Joke. Jnstln. It seems bis mother told him this road led to I'er- uits s. snd be translated It Into -i-r ditlon.' and tbe cook gave blm a literal interpretation of that word, ami he's been afraid to come tiers ever since, haven't you. Frederick r "I like Miss Dita. but I doo't want to stsy in perdition." yowled Fredprl.-IC--. Jnstln lifted him to his shoulder snd turned to Mrs. Stone with his old win ning smile. "I'm going to take Fred erick borne. Would ya trust Terdlta with me too?" Without a word Mrs. stone stood a tiptoe to kiss the Ull ymmg man. while PerdiU slipped sway to don enat mA fan. As they whirled down the dark aveane and Into the winding road Frederick annggled l-twecu them and ottered a sleepy algh. "I fuess we're out of perd1 Ion now." "And right Into paradise." concluded Justin hnpplly. - aitasle Fee Seating. Bathing er Any Othee Outdoor Saeet, The outdoor girl la very fond of tbe silk Jersey this season, partly because it is so becoming snd com tort able snd Partly because It enables her to arbleve Biaay apparent cbaogea In her costume bj making use of different skirts Tbe Jersey Is used by the gin win. goes canoeing or rowing, by tbe dlaripie of sou or tennie or croquet, or If may be a part of tbe ses bathers' costume sow ouang jerseys are maU ih necks snd elbow sleeves sod are anraiJy Is two colors. Some of them al Estate Transfers. Walter B. and Ruth B. Hughs .to : A4.ftugn"' ,0,, n "0, of block 14, Gladstone; $1. - , John w. and Kata C. Thornton to P. M. Doyle, lot 7 of block "C." WII sonyllle; f 10. .' All A . . 11 ' ana ndey Mlchaal to T.- V u". 2 acres of section f300fW" 'OUthv 1 Mt' Mrs. 8. J. Hawk to Clarence E. Barnes, 20 acrea of acHs, i a $10 towM, 1 ,outn' rn 3 east; r.'n,d M'bel Bolk,n t0 Cnrls C. Gannon l acre of section 1, teea hip 2 south, range east) U0 I II ii I I I V : y II r-i ass I I 4 3 : J5L aaaTsaawaai V' V-tibs New DAILT? The ESogfllinff Will You J Boost Your Own . ... "i . 1 . Interests? By carrier, J year $3.00 By mail, i year 2.00 Send in Your Name and Remittance OAsoataa oostvbtb, ' hare bands of whits with the body of tarn jersey u some contrasting shade. One advantage of tbe an . that different cotiara ot silk, lace or linen may ba, adjusted to it and On Isbed with neat tie .The silk Jer aey is a blgb favorite with tbe girl of faaltless figure, bat It reveals the lines pr tbe form too frankly to be safs for those who bars many angles. Rlee Cfa.. Ground rice It exrsiin tnm wbite cloth. It should be appiisj Wtn pfars of clean whits flanorl. Mi for tw or three hours and then weU brnabed and sbtken. FLIASS NOTICI. Tolntroduoe Taa MorxUag Katarpna lato s large Ity of tbe somas ,a City and Claokamas esunty tag managameat aaa aaaidsd to make a special prloa for taa aOy iaasas, far aaawt tasas 9h1y, where tag subscriber seya a year la advaaca. By carrier, osid a rear la advaaca, IS.M. ,By stall, paid a year la ad vance, fXOv. People who gaw war eaayaa sar a trial sobeoriptloa far one or more axoataa, at tea swats a week, eaa have tag daily dellv ared for a year for fl.og by paying a year la advanoe. People who gave our oaavaa sar a trial snbaerlptloa, by mall, for four months at a 4e. tar, may have the paper for a yaar for 11.00, If paid a faar la advance. Subscribers to Us Weakly Enterprise may change their subscriptions to the dally, ra celvlng credit for half time oa the daUy that tag weekly Is paia ia aavaaca. Whan they enoosg to add cash to the ad- ) ranca payment equal to a faU years adraaog payment tbey a may Uka advantage of the fl 0 rata. - . . we make this spool al prloa so that paoplg who have paid ia aavanog ea soma other aaa? s and wish to take the Dforaeag . s Enterprise, may do so without too great ex pease. - a Read the MornTng Cnterprlre. , . Reel stats Transfers. James and Lisslo Skinner to Rom P. Humiston, lots 71 and 8, Rota wood, reserving 60 foot strip from south snd of lot 8; $726. Tea Broach and Howard Whipple to Vera Oasch, lot 18, Hood View Acres, 20.83 acrea; $L Pblllln T. and Dorothea Oatfleld to J. D. and A. E. 8. Fellows, 6 acres, townahp south, range I co tract. B. W. Melllen to Christian Slebken, lot I. block US. Oreson City: 11100. T. R, A. and Joaenhlne M. 0. Sell Wood to A. J. Waller. lots B and It, block 8, Qulncy Addition to MIlwatK Wa; 1320. John W. and Kate C. Thornton to . Kate Wolbert. lota 1 to 7. Inclusive, block D. WHsonvllle: 110(10. N. J. and Noah P. Barnhart to Dells and Hugh Roberts, west one-third of outh one-half, lot 88, Jennings Lodge; 10. Albert and Francis M. Durst to . Maxwell Telford, 40 foot strip from northerly aids of northeast quarter of northeast quarter, section 17, tows hip 4 south, range t east; II. RARE BLOOMS ON EXHIBITION Mra. In Hutchsns, of Logan, Brjnga Clutter of Psuloniet. Ia the window of the office of rrer ta A Unnov la a beautiful eluatST 01 Paulonlea grown by Mrs. Hutchsns, of Logan. The species f flower Is fragrant and uncommon. Mrs. Hutch-, ans la one of the enthusiastic flower, (rowers of this county, and ber iJ" t dsn Is a bower of beauty when to', flowers are In bloom. The Ptulonis la of a lavender color and resembles. the Foxglove. - Tha trees are tlmiisr to tbe catalpa. The tree' owned" hT Mra. Hutchena Is about eight J old, and Is Just commencing to bloom. WANTO- Cmall UfartlsemtnU for this oolimn. Priest very reason- b! r r!?t at head of fol'fflJ"-.