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UORKIKO CNTEIlPniOB, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1911.; it rivals in Ladies' ToHo , Waists ies' Lad Latest - Waist Novelties J. Levitt Suspension Bridge Corner Whir She Uked 'Cm. Uwrene Oreoe and sister, Miss Minnie Urece, of Claries, were In tbla city on Tuesday, and while bar visited relatives. ' Mr. silver spsnt Bund j, at, th horn of Mr. and Mrs. Bullard. Clyde llalllday, of Medford, called upon Jusllr of the fear Bam son Tuesday. Mr. 8snson and Mr. Ilallt. flay had not wet before for fifteen yesrs. Tha latter fa taking an auto mohlla tour fr hla health. Mr. and Mra. (llllmrt Uealtle and eon. Ronald, will arrive tbla evening from Hltka, Alaaka, and will vlalt tha former's mother Mra. lieattle, and bla alster, Mra. C. Hrhuebel. Mra, M. r. Cross, Mr. and Mra. John l ross and daughter, lmot pf Molalla, rauia to thin city on VVedueadav In their atiiomolille, mid were tha guests or Mr. Maggie Cross. MIm Or High, or Hfattle, Wssh., who baa lx- n visiting with tha fam ily of Mr. and Mra. K. Hsrrlngton, of (iUdstona, loft for her boma Tuesday iimmlng. (lay lord Godfrey, who baa been tak ing a course In medicine at the Ore gon Agricultural College, baa return ed 1o Oregon 1'yy to aMnd hla vara Hon with hla ' parents, Mr. and Mra. W. II, tlodfrey. A-lvuh (iroiit, a student of the UnV verslty of Oregon, who haa been In thla clly vlalilng Raymond and Wal luce t'aiinVId, will leave today for hla home at Marshlleld, where tin will spend ha vacation. Mr. KUifl Ferguson, of Portland, who I spending the summer with her sisters, Mra. Cassle Kvana and Mra. Admn KnlKht, waa In thU city on Weduesduy on her way to Port land, where alio will vlalt for a few aya. Miss Kva Henaon will present hec pupils In a recital at tha Presbyterian burrh, Haturday, June 71th at 6 clock. Tha pupla will be aaalated by Professor Albert M. Schuff, vlo- llnUt. The public la Invited to at- nd. Mare Kellogg and William Shannon left on Wedneaday evening for Uulll- er a Camp, Houthern Oregon, where they will work In tha gold minea. Captain llldy. of tbla city, will follow litter and will remain thera for aome time. Mr. and Mra. Joseph (loodfellow nd daughter. Dorothy Elizabeth, of Hind, who have been In thla city, tha former having been cauea tie re A TEST A Story For Independence Day Br SARA GOULD AMES Copyright by American Press Aim. clailnn. mil. Aunt Margaret-I see that old Hint pollttnrss among men la returning. Xbry ar again proposing on thelr iuut ta ma nt tin -I'd ratbtr bar (ken thera than on my hand. LOCAL BRIErS - Boy' Moecaalne at tbe Oregon City Jhoa Bture. ; Ura. tieorae Ogle, of Canby. waa It ihl rliy on bualneaa Wedneaday Burn.' Monday evening to tha wife tfG. W. II. Miller, a son Mr. Mallatl. of thla city want gullno, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Al Jonea, of Kldorado, ere In thla clly Wedneaday ' Thomua McCarthy, of Carua, waa In QrtiuriCJlyirlTuedait by the lllneaa and death of bla father, ttiH late Koueri J. uoooienow, ion r their home on Tneaday morning. Mra. Ooodfellow and daughter nave been making an extensive vlalt bera nd at her former home in Kugene, Why will any woman apend houra over the hot atove, cooking, when Caloric Klreless Cooker will turn out apleiidldly cooked meal of meat. eKetntilca and deaert without the cowl of fuel and the time and effort of cooking. It makea tough meats Juicy and tender aa the moat expen- Ive cut. Huntley liroa. i o., exciu Ive Oregon City agents will aend one o your houae on tree inai u ju wish. Frank Port, of Wisconsin, haa ac- fntel a ooalifon aa clerk in tne tore of W. A. llolmea. Mr. Monroe Irlah. of I'non Hall, a is In thla city on Wedneaday vlalt lot Mra. Prank In Tl Mountain View Illble Study C1m will meet today at the borne of Mr It. M. C. Ilrown on Duane street, Thomaa Davis, of llaeelilale, haa ar rived In tbla clly where be baa ac- .Jrjed.. a poult Ion. lira nov McAIdIo. of Eatacada, waa In tbla city on Wedneaday, being tbe piet of Mra. J. N. Wianar; Dr. K. A. Bommef, formerly of Ore ion City, baa moved bla office to 1017 Corlett building, Portland Mr and Mra. Caae and aon, of Port land, were in thla city Tuesday vlalt ln the formers mother, Mra. Mary Cane Ikmt let tha caterpillars eat up your treea and ahrubbery. 8 W Area- sate of lead will quickly kill them Ak Huntley Droa. Co O. R. Mack, one of tbe prominent cltlena of Canby. waa In this city Wedneaday on hla way to Portland on bualneaa. Mra. Walter Wells, of tbls city, left for Keiaa. Wasb.. on Sunday, whera h la tha auest of Mrs. Robb, Mra. Walls formerly resided at Kelso. Mr. Theodore Miller and children of carua. were In tbla city on Tues day visiting at the bome of Rey.and Mrs. William KraiDerger, . Tbara Is a bousa a I Uol.1 Kerry. N. where cannuu planted aud tbe stars snd stripes dying from a maff la the yard Indicate that to the preni le U attached aouietUlug of iihIIouhI lmortauce. .It was In thla boiie tbut WaNblugtoo had one of ul bettdiuur tera, and It-was here that he pluuued tbe Vorktown campaign, whh b reiult- ed In American tndfiwiidi'iice. Close by tbla place aud on the oppo- alia aide of what was thuo called the Albany road lived a Tory family mint ed Treat. ' A youug lleuteimiil In the patriot army. John Kathlxme. waa a aultor for tbe band of Mqrltiu Treat, and the girl returned bla love. Hut her father, who bud been burn In Eng land, waa so atalwurt an adherent of the klng'a cause that he would not coimcn t to tbe marriage of hla duugh ter wltb a rebel. On the contrary. with that vigor common In family af fairs, seclally st tbut day. among Englishmen, be Insisted on bla daugh ter accepting Captain Jteglnald W In stead of the British army In America. One evening Lieutenant Itathboue, wboae ' regiment waa autloued at Klngabrldge. rode over to iMibbs Ker ry to see Marian Treat, ills oojeci wss to Induce ber to brave ber fa ther's anger by becoming bis wife, lie wss obliged to knock twice st the door, when It was opened by Marian herself, wbo seemed very moch dis turbed. "What la lu sweetheart T be aaked. "Father bas told me since you ware here last not to receive you again." "Is that all r "Tea-no. 1 think you bad better go." "Not till 1 have said what 1 have to say and received your answer." 8he bad lingered In tbe ball, but be strode Into tfte living room, where she followed him. "1 have come," Ratbbooe continued. "to make a last, protest against yonr marrying- tbla Engllnbman. wbo Is one of those wbo are endeavoring by force of armsto subject oa to slsvery. Come wltb me now to tbe personage of Dominie Van Vorst and let blm tie tbe knot. That I the only way by which you can escape a marriage wltb tbls Csptaln Wlnstead." "1 cannot go. If father should coma In and And you here something awful would happen." "Marian, aweetbeart. come witn me. I conjure your He seized ber band snd wss anenipi- tng to draw ber toward the door when a man atepied from behind a screen aad thicken It slightly with about a lublespoonful acb of butter aad flour rubbed to paste, and season with salt and pepper. When peas are too old to be good, ase them to thicken tbe soup by putting them through a colander. It la true of any boiled veg etable that much of Its value stays In tbe water In which It was cooked; and any one of them ean be made Into soup In tbe same manner aa tbe peas. Creamed New Petatees. An eicelleut wsy to cook new pota toes Is to wssb and scrape clesn, then drop Into boiling wster snd cook rspld ly until teuder. Have ready cream and butter hot. but not boiling: drain tha potatoes, apiinkle wltb aalt and transfer to a bot vegetable dlxli. Tour over them the bot cream, sprinkle wltb a little minced parsley and serve Whipped Cream Substitute. Put In a large bowl the white of one tgg, large cup of sugar, one large grated raw apple (tart or aouri, flavor wltb-e, amnll tenspoonful of extract of vanilla, stir (not beati for twenty minutes. Tbe result la a creamy white delicate substance to be used for Oiling end lop of layer cakea. for top of plea, custards or puddings " Cleaning Cnamsl. A lulxture of lemon Juice snd salt la excellent for cleaning an ensmeled batb. Cut s lemon in bulf snd have a aaucer of coarse kitchen salt ready. Dip tbe lemon Into tblx and keep rub bing It over tbe aurfm-e of the bath until all the dirt Is removed. Then wash well wltb not suds, nnd yon will be delighted with the result. Wstereress tsndwiohss. Watercresa to tie erfert should be freshly gathered, well rinsed In" cold water, shaken thoroughly dry. season ed with aalt and eaten wltil tbln slices of white bread and butter Home pre fer a duab of lemon Juice wltb cress and a tsblespoonful of olive oil. but tbe epicure takes bis with aalt alone Juiey Ham. Tbe best way to make boiled bam Juicy and tender la to leave It In tbe water In wblcb It la boiled until It la quite cold. W. C. Warren went to Portland on business Moilday morning. COBRESPONDENCE MACEMANN8 ENTERTAIN. Reception Given In Honor of Relative From wieeonein. llronkmount." the beautiful home of Mr. and Mra. It. U liegeman, oi Mllwaukie, waa the acene of a merry gathering on Wednesday, tbe occaalon ..in a nart hi nonor ot Mra. Louise llHgemaiin a - birthday anniversary Mrs - Hagemanr bosw-,honie Is al Mansion. Wis., haa been visiting for some time her soli a Hernard, of Mil mxiklo snt Charles, of Uludstone. Th home waa prettily decorated with roses and marguentea. tine oi the features of the sffalr waa the hountirul dinner, which waa served at noon. Those going from this city left on the 10 o'clock car, returning at 4 o'clock. Thoae present were Mrs. Helen Montour. Mrs. Jonn nymea, mra. Jamea McFarland, Mrs. Charles Hage- mann, Mrs. Italpn Mcueicnie, nirs. I Mav. of thla city: Mra. w. n. C.rasle. Mrs. Bennett, of Miiwauaie; Mrs. Maroney, Mrs. Btewsrt, or i-ori-land. MRS. WISNER ENTERTAINS. Mrs. Potter and Mrs. Holmss Are Bridge Club PHxe Winners. J. N. Wlaner entertained the Wed neaday Afternoon Bridge Clug in a moat delightful manner, bridge being nrtncioal feature of tbe afternoon. The prtiea were won by Mra. L U Por ter and MISS M. L MOimes. ion were artlstcally decorated In bright colored roses, wild flowers and ferns. A luncheon was served during tbe af ternoon. ...nU Married bv Justice. Anne Perry and 0. A. Oottberg, of Colton, were married Wednesday by i.Hf of the Peace Samson. Tney were secompanled by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Corbett. and wltb wrathful mien conrrouieu blm. - am tlegtunld Wlnstesd." be asid. "the man to whom you have referred in such uucompllsnentary terma. Do you consider it booorable to attempt to win a tsdv Jn such fsshloor "l consider It bonorsble to attempt to win In any fsshlon a lady who pre fers me snd Is kept from me by s fstber's tyranny. ' Let me ask you. sir. If you consider It honorable to set with ber ' fatbersgalnst bis dougbterB'ln cllnatlons.! "Let ber decide here. now. between os." replied Csptsln Wlnstesd. "and If she decides In your favor"- Tbe words were cot soon oy iu of the outer door Marian, white as a sheet, thrnst Wln stead behind the screen. One of Gen eral Washington's aids entered tbe room hurriedly. "Mistress Trest." be said. "Informa tion bas been brought to hesdqusrters that s British soldier Is within our lines snd harbored by some or we Tory fsmllles hereabout I must search tbe bouse. - 1-sntaln." said Rathbone. -win you accept my statement that there Is no such spy barer "You msy not know or nis presence. "1 do know of the presence of a per son here, a friend of mine. He has re cently come from tbe enemy's lines and propose to return there. Will you oblige me by pe running mm w s free on my promise tbst no Informs- tbe week. Mr. and Mrs. Oroves, of Silver Springs, have purchased the Davy place and are pleasantly located In tbls pretty little plaee on tbe county road. Mr. and Mrs.. J. 8. Roberts attend ed tbe funeral of the latter'a ancle In Portland on Wednesdsy. Miss Lenora Miller, of Gladstone, visited Mrs. Charles Redmond re cently, baring returned a few days ago from Montana, where aba ac companied the remains of ber father. Mrs. Alblna Dent-will visit friends at Aberdeen. Wash. Manv mt ciued at Stone Uablea, the pretty country bome of Mr. and Mra. 11. H. Emmons on Sunday. Dr. snd Mrs. Elder, of Portland, Mrs. Harvey, of Rose City Park, and Mr. Hendricks, of Oregon City, were din ner gucata and enjoyed a delightful launch ride In "Tbe Dxle" lu the eve ning, . ; Charles Redmond will leave on Wed nesday for a Southern trip. On Sun day a picnic waa given In hla honor, Mr. McOovern's launch "The Clars," taking a Jolly party of about thirty to St. Johns, where the day was very pleasantly passed. ; H. C. Pslnton has the contract for drilling a well on the Yale property near Meldrurn. Mr. Palnton has been very successful, having Just complet ed two wells at Concord. Canoeing, boating and launching have been enjoyed these beautiful moonlight evenings. The Spooner family enjoy many delightful trips n their sailing yacht. Mra. Minnie Thompson , uarty, oi Portland, was a caller at the Hugh Roberts bome on Tuesday. Mrs. arty bas purchased acreage near Board man station and will devote part of her time to teaching Instru mental and vocal music during-tbe summer. . Mrs. Carty comes highly recommended by some of Portland's very best musicians. Mr. and Mrs. George Morse enjoy ed a short vlalt from Mr. Rupert Hutchinson, of Spokane, wbo was a Portland visitor during the Rose Show. The Pastime Club met at tbe pretty bome of Mrs. Moulton on Tues day, where the members enjoyed a oleasant afternoon. Dainty refresh ments were served to tnose present.. Mrs. Cooper, of Chltwood, Or., spent five days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Isiah Bhenene d. Mrs. Cooper was very much pleased with this place and has decided to return during tbe camp- meetlne In July. Elmer Boardman made a short visit to the bome of his parents, returning to Aurora the first of the week. Mrs. Lucy Newell departed on Fri day for a month at Seaside, which she will srend with ber granddaugh ter. Mrs. Watson. Grandma Newell will h verv much missed at tbe phnrrn and oraver meeting but all hope she will have a-pieasant time at the seashore. 1 - In order to give the dob members the opportunity to be In Portland last Wednesday eveningtne regular meet ing of the Community Club will be held at the school house on Wednes day evening, June 14th. Mr. Robertaon, or foniana, nas pur- STONE. Th neonle around here are busy. Tbe ground bas been pretty well dried on top, but the grass Is growing rap idly. Tbe seeds tnat nave oeen pianv d seem to bold a nice green color, and the weeds are In for a place in mother earth. The strawberries In this vjclnlty sre fine. The gooseberries are of a large crop, while the currania are cnttgei tne Merdltle property and will still, growing nicely. The Loganber- Bt once Deg,n improvements. , rlea and Burbankberrles wlir soon Curtis Miller, of Gladstone, called come Into the markets. The people of this place reallzeThey are living In a town, as we now have a srrocerv store at Clear Creek Park. The Messrs. Mlndenhall have charge of the store, and sell many goods. If thins ImDrove here fast enough we may Incorporate, aa we have the c.rant Mumoower pocket Sawmill, and the near Creek Butter Factory, be sides the-other buildings close-by. of Befftfks BMy BERRIES with I1 the deli cious flavor that nature gave them, fresh ; from the fields just in today. 'No wasted, wilt ed yesterday's stock sold at this . store. It would be impossible to keep our berries overnight, ' even if we wished it they sell to the last little basket within a few hours of receipt. ' The arrangements we have made for those fosctoos berries this geason-rtnake It possible to give oor reg ular customers the pleasant surprise of their lives. Theyjare the finest that ever came off the farm. - Send, bring or phone an order and give yoor family and friends a treat. . PRICES TODAY: ' BylThe Crate $J.25 Clark Seedlings $1.40 Oranges 30c 40c Do. Fresh apricots 10c Dot. Bananas 30c Dot. Urn Em OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY all klnda ot Curios, that we are in the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We also have a good assortment ot second hand Furniture and Toole on hand for aale to those in need. Come and see; perbapa we have Just what yon want Indian Curios and trinkets for sale cheap; some that are very unique and also very rare. OEORGB yOTJNO, Main near Fifth street on friends at this place last week and nn Saturday a dellghtlui launcnmg party waa given In his nonor oeiore he left for Seaside. To-ariy in cluded a number or young peopie m Gladstone who went to , Portland In tha Iminrh Plara. Mr. and Mrs. Will B. Jennings, oi Seattle, arrived on Wednesday for a stay at tbe old homesteaa. Mr. and MrsrWWiico ana dbuh I HEREBY notify afl Business men and dealers that I will not be res ponsible for any debta or bills con tracted by my wife, Lisiue V. Mold enbauer, after June 10, 191L C. W. MOLDENHAUER. 7 FOR SALE Yoms 2LiM Asking ASK For n4 we will gtveo with ' NEW Ed. Mendenhairs resiaence was Mf and Mr8 jwls snd Miss Vera burned a few days ago, most of con- Lewg ana Master Earl Lwls spent tents of which were saved. The nouse the o.Khath In Portland wa. Insured. I 1. t Prnvn of EuEene. haa The Home Oil well haa commenced turnea afler a week end visit with Mr. oneratlona again and progress Is be- M pharlea Redmond. Ing made through the rocg ana ennn. Chester Tozler, of Oregon City, vis The people around Stone and those )tea Artnur Roberts on Tuesday and who have taken stock In the well may Wednesday. be surprised and happy to know that Mr Jeffertes and family are recent nrosoecta are, favorable, iwo men Brriva,. ,ve ixxlue and are man- have charge. The ahareholdere may jng ome improvements at their bome hear of or see a gusher well here .aat nt the earltne. In Clackamas county. jr, Jennie Jones and two sons vls- Thla nart of tbe county la getting ,lu1 . Clackamas on Wednesday. to be noted for picnickers coming by Tn6 Misses Ellen Hart and Vera automobiles. Every Sunday the place I ,-,, Oregon City visitors on Is visited by many people irom i-on-land and Oreaon City who wish to snend the warm days in the shade and pool along the banks of Clear Creek and Clackamas. ACREAGE One to Ave acres In sight ororegon City, 150 and izoo per acre; good level land; one mile from car line. Clyde Jk McRae, 1001 Main St, Oregon City. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. NOTICE la hereby given that the County Court of Clackamas County. Oregon, will receive plana and esti mates for remooenng and repairing the County Court House and Jail of said County. All plana and estimates must be submitted on or before 10:30 o'clock on the 21st dsy of June. A. D. 1911. atwhlch time said plans and esti mates will be considered by said CourC-r-' The Court reserves the right to reject any and all plans and esti mates. -. - - The basis for such plans and eetv mates may be obtained from any member ot the Court by calling upon them or either of them at Ore- - gon CHy.- FARM FOR SA1J5 80 acres, 7 miles south ot uregon city on Molalla road and 1 mile east Inquire Mrs. 8. Q. London, Oregon City R. F. D. No. 3, bog 111. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS Dlmick DimicK, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. Wednesday. MONEY TO LOAN. County Court of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon. ' R. B. BEATI E, County Judge. WM. KATTOON, . N. BLAIR. Commlssonors. ATTORNEYS. O. D. KBT, Attorney-et-Lnw. Money loosed, abstracts tarnished. land titles) examined, estates settled, gen eral law business. Over Bank si Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Waldron are en joying 1 MQNEY TQ LOAN On first mort-.uf" tL. drokat wfl pre JENNINGS LODGE. Henry Smith's span of gray horses drew the decorated float rrom uaa firove In one of the Rose t estivai parades. a visit rrom tneir iwu unutuic. Mr. and Mra. Lalng, of portiana, are visiting their daughter Mrs. H. J. Robinson. APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. gsge; 1500 and upwaras; one yer or longer. Apply at once. Cross : Hammond, Attorneys at Law, Bea-j ver Bldg., Oregon City. I BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. u nEv,n-t nnd Mia f?uaale De- nt Council, aonly tor a license to tlon goea with hlmf Forrest will leave on Thursdsy lor tell llquolr at my place of business I will refer the mstter 10 me 1 Washington, D. C, arter a aengnuui corner rounn ana - eraL" visit with Mr. ana mra. nece. penoa 01 mrj u..."--. OTTWT,-B . . a a tft tvi.n inn I nMti 10 return in Deuiviu i IDf UR W 111 vu. - I t . - in a few minutes returned witn me ber ana win open muBi .iUU.u. Notice la hereby given w 1 rnNES-BuJlder and General at ih. next recular meeung 01 iuo I . .w tt.11. Contractor. Estimates eneernuiy given on all classes of belldtng work, concrete walks and reinforced concrete. Res. Phone Mala 11L tic In an eourta, make osfleoUoas aad settlements, ornce ra but prise Bldju Oreco City, Oissjoa. . H. COOPER. For Fire Inawraner aad Real Estate. Let as handle yoor properties we buy, safl and exchange: Office In atarprtoe Bldg, Orsgon city. Oregon. Patronise our advertisers. Information .tbst "Oenerni vbbuiuk ton. In view of bla confidence In Lieu tensnt Rsthbone. grants tbe request" Meanwhile Captain Wlnatead bad ap peared from behind the screen. "Lleutensnt Rathbone." be said, "permit me to thank you for what you have done for me. Had I been t.ken within your lines In cltlsen's dress, though there are no Incriminat ing documents on my person. I would months subscription By Carriec At 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mail at 25c the month TO THC MORNING ENTERPRISE A Beautiful China pLAQUEDecorat'd Hand?ome,y There are a variety of patterns to choose from. Make your selection early. SabscriberslMayiHave Them Too S iSS any prent subscriber who will bring us four Sw subscriptions we will present one of these beautiful dishes. ALL SELECTIONS MUST MADE AT THE OrF.CE OF THE Qtegon Cjtv Enterprise 6ANnorORt:OON CITY building The Roae Festival being over and The Risk n , ours- treat, on tbe bank, of the Willamette fo 'ow a treatment of Jtexall W rndMV'Xdnrw'bo1 STvSi Tor The medicine If It doe. not ra'MrTnd" W AMackre .ITwo-mi sre In .0 serious a day. Mr. snd Mrs. w. a. macs. . t th , .re Jn need of at "Laughlot," wnere mey nave treatment but. In tertainea many "u''" . :.Ti- rHi Rexall Vegeta' vlsltors during me -;.. paat week. Mr. and Mr.. Boots. t . Rexall Vegeta arrivals from sacramenw. 7. nna may be relied upon to mo vwiiik"- .... . Tuna 1K toy camp life on tne Koome river front. Mrs. Shook, of Kalama Falls, i. ntjaBantiv located In the Har- groves place. Judge Bronaugh and f.miiv will be out the latter part of 1 no? nnrnmeniB vu uij Fv"t " 1 . . j k . rvitni nay. been In danger of being hanged Ing "Rock Lodge t In restoring normal conditions, for a spy. Marian, do wb.t 1 wss -o- . - .fler and thl. without risk to tne pae. ssva - ... I b7k Afror ail rrsariii r wuuiszii iu The Webb famuy win en- ----- - ., wltn the guarante that It contains nothing harmful- that the Ingredients are such as are rommonly used by reliable ph siclans In treating these allmenta; that we will tell you or your physician exactly, what these Ingredients are: and further. If after treatment, no beneficial symptoms are ntlcea"e' we will return every cent you have paid us for this remedy we will take thRemember Rexall Vegetable Com pound la sold only at our tore-The Rexall Drug Store. Huntley Bros. Co. Price $1.00. asking you to do wnen we werw m terrupted. Decide between us." Marian threw nerseir mm bone's arms. Now" said Rathbone to winsieau. I will conduct you out of our llnea. . "1 beg that you will allow me to go out tbe way I came in." repueo u Engllshman. "If there Is anything to lighten my disappointment at my loss It Is that the girl I love shs'I marry a man who would not stoop 10 iae u vantage of a rlvsL" Wlnstead took ws aepsnure nu found his way to bis own srmy. When be hud rone the girl Kaxnoone uu - snddenly won said to him: "An boor ago I bad firmly resolved to yield to the wishes, of my father. When you were so suddenly put to tbe test and your nobler instincts at once came to the front I wss conquered. " Hulla improve Pea UP It la a wsste of good material not to make pea soup every time you nave peas for dinner. When they are boiled much of their value ta left In the wa ter, and when this Is thrown away you do not get more than half of tbe good of them, and soup Is always an excellent beginning for a dinner. To make It after the peas are shelled, wash the hulls and put them to cook In cold water that does not more than cover them. Let tbera simmer a while till they look "faded," then throw away and put the peas to boll In the same water. When done, dish .them as usual. They are improved by the additional flavor given by the hulls. Then add some goa n,llk t0. at,r WILDWOOD HOSPITAL Oregon City Furnished with operating room, tward and private rooms. Graduate Nurses Pac. 2243 Home D-298 1911 Mitchell Automobiles BASEBALL Cor. RECREATION PARK. Vaughn snd Twenty-fourth SPOKANE Wants, For Sale, Etc Notices under th.s. -'r1d WxTtr rill be Inse'ted at one cent a r m-rtlon. Ws si "Sd tlons. one men c. h"n ope" account with th. paper. Nj ta. vs. PORTLAND June 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. Oamss Bsgln Wsskdaye at 8 p. m. ' tundays, 2:80 P. M. LADIES' DAY FRIDAY. Boys Uef 18 rree to Bleachers vidnaday. WANTED. WANTED 1 1000 loan on good prop erty. Address A-10. care Enterprise. WANTED-Experlenced girl or wo wan for general housework at Port land; good wages and pleasant place. Apply 1008 Main St, Oro City or 593 East Salmon St., Portland. WANTED You to know tnat we buy W'- )) oi'o i: !tn ar - : ; : ; -N Have you ever looked into the details of constinctioa and the mechanical feature together with the handsome appearance of the Mitchell Automobiles- to find the reasons why they are , being boufht by people throughout the state, who know the value of a good car. If you are at aU interested we will be pleased to demonstrate the car to you with full Information and can assure you that It is weU worth investigating before buying. The car is absolutely guaranteed to do what we y t y a st mm m S i If not we are nere to maxe gooa. wnen we car we will take care of your car one year free of it will, you a chargi. Otnsr modLi cksapsr. . FuUy equipped F. O. B. Orerfon City. PKoasu for JsmonstrstJoa and we will call at your 00m for you. "Some Gooi BargaiV" Sond Hand Cars C. G. Miller, Agent Garage Cor. 6th and Mm Sts. ; ' i. .