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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1911)
. .. "f y,. MOHKINO ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, JUlfe 29, 1911. i 4th of July Specials Every Department contributes specials to this Big 4th of July Special Sale. $15 to $18 Suits for men in the new summer , styles, best values on earth. Special $1 1.85 u- , ... Beautiful 20 to 25c lawns in all the new patterns, 4th of July special I 7c. $1.25 to" $1.50 vvaists, special 88c House Dresses at big reduction. ILEVITT .... 1 SUSPENSION DRIDCE CORNER A Qoa Tlkr. Clara-la Mm. Kllttr a good rouivr atlonaliat) Doruthy-ie. Indeed, lib make you tblak of lull of good thing to aay. bat talk av much tbat you don't get cbauca to aay thin.-trolt Fre free. Common Plum. MIHIner-I aiu (tilling for I'arla next week for Freucb plume and trim Wing Could pure In m anything for you? Mr, decent Rich-Why. yea; you may bring ma balf a dozen of those doiu d plume I often benr aiwken of.-Judge. lady.' A Bad ginning. "I have aiiowu belter daya, begun I'aui'd Jauiee. "Yea. It'a a wretched morning." re plied the farmer' wife, "but I've got no lime to dlacua Hie weather with you. bud aa It la" And ahe abut the door aad left him. Hormit Life of an Umpire. "Umpire travel Incognito aa far aa poaalhle." write IIiikIi Kullerton Id Hie Amerlcao Magazine. ' I hi y are under atrtct order never to discuss guinea, team or playera, not to anaocl ate with the pluyera except when nec maary, and tbey lira In obscure botela. Tbey travel In pulra and acldom cau be found when off the Held Sometime oligemic In the echedule force tbetn to travel on the aaine train with aoiue club, but even then they avoid the , playera. Occaalonally one will atop In I the team' car for a brief chat, avoid ling ncritlon of baHPball. but uaually they tinmen on, because the playera acldom overlook the opportunity to tell the umpire anmcthlng they forgot to nn the field " Mapped In Slumb.r. L a a m m . i . Jaaw Ml III LOCAL BRIcrS Mr I. Haley, of Portland, waa In i hit. city on Wedneaday. " I'lilllp Oat field. of Concord, waa In thla cHy-n bualnea Wedneaday. Ml Btudeman. of Bhuhel, vlalted friend In thla city Wedneaday. Mr. and Mra. Fred Bpangler. of tarna, were In thla city on Tueaday. Mlaa Lilian Urleaaen. of Beilwood. .lU4 frlcude In Oregon City on Tuea- day, Fred Bielner, of Heaver Creek, la In ihl city vlaltlng hi mother, Mra. Blot ter J. II. Miller haa gone to Long Beach, Winli, wher he will apend hi vac- linn Mr. and Mra. Albert Elliott, of Needy, were In thla city on bualneaa Wedneaday. Roland Edwarda. of leaver Creek, waa In thla cHy on a bualneaarlp Wedneaday. Mr. and Mra. John Baker, of Clair n.nm were In thla city on bualneaa Wedneaday. John Kline, of Carua, waa among the nreaon Cltr bualneaa vlaltora on Wedneaday. Mr. I- Wunder. of thla city, vlalled her oaretita. Mr. and Mra. Sinclair, of Sandy, Tueaday. diunh ntiulnman. one of the well k....n ta.lilwtit. of Bhubel. waa In thla city on Wedneaday. . L. J. Hornady, repreaentlng the Title A Truat Company, of Portland, waa In thla city on Wedneaday. Wllholt atage will leave th Electric Hotel each day at. 2 o clock P. m jwi. tnnln. of Clalrmont, waa In .... -4 J a LI. mtmv tn VH1.T Ull Ul. 7 i went on bualneaa. a, in. i .ttn Tueauay ana e iMrfi.v'' recimerlna ai the Electric Hotel.""- Mra. Howera and aon, George, of thla in rm wad neada v morning for Umg lleach, Waah., whera they atay for a few daya. Mr. Babler, of Logan, one of Me f.rm.r. nf that place, ac companied by hla daughter, were thla city on Wednesday. V. K. Mimil)wiT and J. I Mum (Miwcr, realdenta of Htone, were In i hi i lly on bimliieaa Wedneaday, hav ing rotii). in their automobile. , Mr. Telia Rhodenhurger, of Chi cago, arrived here Tueailay ulght to H tulAlti'' iiitimi'T at the boiiittof her uncle, W. W. Mar.' She iniiy con clude to in like her homo In thla city. Walter HchiMjbel and alater. MIhb .mile, of Bhuhel, were In thla city on Ttiemluy, having come here to take their father liuatave Bchuebel to hla home. Mr. Walter Wella and brother, Adel bert Cordon, who have been vlaltlng frletida at Kelo, Wanh., for the paat two week, returned to Oregon City on Saturday evening. Wallace Wlualow, who recently ar rived from Iowa, to vImIi hla ranch at Milk Creek, waa In thla city on Tueaday. Mr. Wlnalow will not re turn to Iowa for two month. ir R A. Bommer. formerly of Ore- koii City. haa moved hla office to 1017 orbctt building, Portland. Mia Muriel Steven, of hi city. ml her nenhewa. Harley and Henry Htevena. of Portland, wno nave oeeu tailing for the paat two wecka ai ine much of Mr. and Mra. John Crawrora. of Yamhill, returned home ou men day evening. n the confectionery atore of Rich ard Bchonborn on Keventh atreet are many valuabk Indian wllca, which were obtained hy hla aon nenry. 1 1107 nclude laiwla and beaded worn. 1 ne . . a ... u.tiiii. man hm mrcnnaeu iiiniiy i iIiiuia on exhibit. I Word haa been received from Mra. J. J. Toblu. of thla city, wno la visi ng In Holyoke, Maa. Mra. loom will remain for anotner monm, anu uiKin her return will be accompanied by her little aon John, who haa been vlaltlng hla grandmotner tor evemi yeara. Uu Hilton, who left here aome time ago for wouinern urrm", " " joined the Miller Carnival Company, haa returned to uregon lhj ir dnya. He will aiend Saturday at Au rora. Tueaday at Wooqbiock, no. wm afterward leave to Join tne Arnoia Carnival Company. . Mra. Harry Johnaon, formerly Miaa llertha Ouenther. of tnia cny ana 01 lleaver Creek, who naa oeen vmnua her alaler. Mra. frank Bcnoenoorn, 01 thla city, left on weaneaaay ior o.u Kranclaco. where ane win vin nor alatar Mlaa Roae uuenvner. umi leaving for Manila, P. 1., wnere will Join her huaband, who will return with her In September. Mra. Johnaon haa been living at Cripple Creek, Col. thla.ClH V: will In jacaoa uoa.r. Among loug nialrcaaea the world over none. It la Bare to aay, i o ioiik or dllllcult of aaceut aa -Jacob' a lad dcr." thla remarkable Ulght contain more than 700 atepa. all rlalng with Lhe aaine Mft tn the aame direction. The atepa rlae at an angle of exactly forty-tire degreea. "Jacob'e ladder aaceuda a particularly ateep bill at bu Helena. The atepa are nuturully tbe moat" direct route to the aummlt of the bill and devplte thulr great length are traveraed dully by huudn-da or way- furer. There are auld to be many peraoua who from loug practice are able to ascend the ateep atalrway at a rapid pace without ouce alopplug for breath. WHEN 1 WAS YOUNG By F. A. MITOlZL Copyrlalil by American Pr.a Amo- clatlon, IVU. - WOLGAST AND MORAN READY Human Hibernation. In aome of the remoter prorlncea of Kuaalu there are euunlB who are ad dicted to wbat la practically hiberna tion. When the liarreal haa failed and prorlalona are acarce tbey lie dowu on the lop of the great atore tn the Inner room, the kitchen of their but. The atova la high, reucblng al moat to the roof, and the apace be tween thla nig brick atrni ture and the root la Mw ordinary aieeplug plii' the fuiiill) I..UUI! down UMn the lontt. tint alovejJ.br euaiiuia avoid all talklna and a -eaertmu. etrt '' aa la iie-.Hiiry to keep lUe alove re uiul ihev aiialaln lite l eating al long lulervaia a nine oiu bread aonkeU lu water. The hut I di.rk and lienl through Ibe wloier. Wheu I waa youug, having procured u outfit of aeveral cainele, which I owned, and a acor of blink, whom I hired, 1 Blurted aouthwurd from Tria 11 to do a little exploring of the great deaert of Bnhara. 1 certainly couldn't explore much of It, for It la larger lu area than the United Klatea and only parta are ordluutily traveraod. 1 choae U make au expedition atralght aouth to the Huduii, along the route of cara van trading with that region. It la au ocean of aund. with billowa of land except lu apota where there are onae On the route we fell In with au Arub wanderer uiiuied Mohummed. Not all orient a N are liauied Moliuiuuied, but a large nilinlx-r are. He auld he waa a truder, but one of my men auld that the way be truded wu oue aided. He guve nothing -unlea bullet for some thing. In other worda, be waa a rob ber. Hut. like moat of theae people, he waa very amooth Kkcn. He pretend ed to tuke a great tuuey to uie; a.ild thnt he hud heard that America wa the greateat country lu the world, and he waa quite aure I wn the greateat American. To prove hla udmlratlon for and confidence lu tne, be Invited me to hla camp uud Introduced uie to liW wive. There waa one young and ejulte pretty (for an Arnbi woman among them who. It aeeuied to me. waa eapiH-lully cordial to uie. 1 could only Judge by the looka ahe gave we. for he did not know my language nor I her. Bulum. my chief muu. remark ed to me that he had uotlced the wo man' preference for me. ' Hut. having 116 deahe to Vet myaelf murdered 011 account of an Arub'a wife. I did not propone to encourage the ludy. 'Mohammed Journeyed bealde ua for aeveral dnya. cumplug when we camp ed and moving when we moved. Had It not len for ShIuiu I would hae conaldered tlmt the mun had conceived greut regurd for me. bo nuturully did be felgu It. Kuluui auld thut he waa fauiiliurlzing hlmaelf with our atrengtu. our arma and the value of the loot to be acquired In caae of a aucceaaful at tack. Salam alao ventured the opinion tbat the wife who waa au favorably dlHDOaed toward me waa probably In tending, by her huaband a order, to lure mn Into some imjmIUoii by wblcn I could te put out of the way. Then my belonglnga would eaily fall Into Mo hammed' bands. Tbla view or tue ... . - ... 1 ... .. case did not raror tne rowni ui man of twenty-two. and I did not be lieve him. One evening my Bedouin admirer came to my camp to auuounce rbe fact that the next morning at duwn he would eeparate from ua. going off to the eaat toward Martuk. my lutentlon being to proceed ou jny way to Ghat. He Invited me to aup withahlm. Being vnutifr a 1 have aaid before I had a Two Great Lightweights In Fine Shape For Battle July 4. CHAMPION IS BIG FAVORITE. Sine Hia Vietory Ov.r Burn Title Holder Stock Haa Gone Up Littl Briton la Dang.rou Cu.tom.r arid May Upt Thins.".. By TOMMY CLARK Ad Wolgaat. champion IIkIii weljrht of the world, and Owen Moraii. the doughty little Briton, are In tine fettle j for their twenty round mlxup to be j held In Ban Kranclaco July 4 Since j be defeated Krankle Burn ao declalve j ly In aixteen rounds reccutly in Krtacii . the champlon'a Block ha gone t p. mid now be will protmbly be au talda on I favorite when he enter the ring with 1 Mornn Thoae who think Wolgaat ahould be a big favorite over Mcrun , hnd better bold their beta for awhile, j for on form the little Brltou haa-a very i good chance agalnat the title holder. Aa to weight and aire they are very evenly matched, both being uboiil the aame height and can acule ut alamr l-H nicely If called uion to do ao The chance are thar they will go Into the ring about 130 pound each Mornn Is a paat maater at boxing, and be koowe the game aa well aa any of them Aa to hitting, there la little to cbooae between them, for boy a who have, met both of tbem aay tbat Moran, l the harder bitter of the two. although tbey admit .Wolgaat baa the moat danger ou awing. Moran dependa more upon atralght puncbea and a nasty, abort arm uppercut tbat la liable to make trouble for any opponent. A great many nave corapucea me twro by Moran'e allowing with Packy McFarland. but It muat be considered that when Moran met Packy he waa In anything but good condition That waa hla fault, of courae. but nererthe leaa he w aa not in ahape. n hu teen admitted by thime who know lnce the couteat. aud for Ibm reiiaon It iimy la well to overlook hla poor alionlni: with the Chicago Bta-kyerd eluiiiH.tou Then. too. McKurlMiid inltMii nve done tBe aame to WoliJuBt Ui a abort III jl (4H C b . Hunt l." , ' We deliver goods to all parts of the cHy free of charge A WOMAN is known by the comp any she keeps. So is a grocery wagon. Watch oar wagons and yotf will see them stop at the bes houses in town. That means we are giving a superior service and the highest possible quality YOUR quality. What we do for others we can do for you. Try us. Watch our wagona today. The d.lvera will take your order and de liver them promptly. They will call aa often aa you wlari for furtnar order. That la their buaineaa and youre. Pleae make the fulleat uae of It. Save your time. ' The following are some of the leaders this week, prompt delivery by wagon: FRESH PINEAPPLES, each 25c. FRESH RIPE TOMATOES, 6c pound. HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, 2 for 5c. GREEN BEANS, 1 0c pound. J. E. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE OREGON CITY City poat- endlng June SO, Mra. HU1, Unclaimed Lattera. - following la the Hat of unclalm ed lettera at the Oregon office for the week 1911' Woman IJat Oaneglne. . !-....f Mlaa Iee M.I Calle: Range. Eda; Roblnaon. Mr. and k.. c,.ria- World. Mra. Peona. Men Llat Anderson. Theodore . ni.it.rnin Arthur: Holman, B. ill, nun, mi.. - - - . . . . xt..iiev. J. W.: Shaver, Arth ilr- Bt.' Claire, Walter; Woldon, Doc.; Wynne, Thomaa Z. Yotts Asking A S K. For nd w wIlCglTtlYO" wl,h a .NEW "nonths subscription i By Carrier : . at 45c the month 6 months subscription By Mall at 25c the month TO THE '1 MORNING ENTERPRISE v JtflM r'hini PLAQUEDccJ ? A Handsomeljr fF there are. a variety of patterns to choose from. tie your selection early. r ; ' v -trlttralMayiHave Them Too ' ; :'To ny present subscriber who will bnnr us four - VubscViptions we will present - one of these Jxutifnl dishes. " ; AT THBOFflCaOFTHe Inventing Menay. World'a Work Magaalne aeta forth aome of the abaurdlUea tbat people for the moat part Intelligent will commit when they bae money to 1neat. It a man la alck be goee to a doctor; If in roar with tila nelehlaira he goea to a lawyer; If In aplrltual trouble he mnaiilia mlnlater or prtet: If In hual nea atralla lie call" Uan the hunker If boweTer. be haa a problem of In t raiment on hi hand he call ur" merchant, lawyer, lianaera. uiuiimen- aud mlaellflneoiia apie quite India rHniltmfelr and with ala.ut the aame nnifa that lie would get It he followed the aame method In 1ck neaa. In legal trouble. In hiialne troll hie or In aplrltual woe Th S.dc)di. It I gellllllll) lllllieranMld llial l' aldeandd.e u-mmI l) iii'llex 'n buck ridlim lb Invention t 'li anion- Cainerine de' Medici Willie all - ..ii.m.ii r.-v,' I Kmnce. a".' ala'M I.Vill Among tier many oilier h--om niuiiioeiiia t allierllie waa an exper mill oflell aia-lll dil.V l uii.i in hiintltia and following i'lmar It waa while getting I,-, n0 manlier of tiding lieeMllated by her aldeaaddle that the queeu .itiwl ihe fall which fractured akull and came ery tiear terminating ho carver. Aa a matter of courae 11 .....no .miner known that Catherine ..j ..i ... ririino- aidewlae than the unu iii " ctiBtom became pop"1"' w,,n ,n wo men all over Europe -Kjcbange. the lled I re her lUL itttCTIONS MUST St: MADS Co.ncidanctt at bt.. Attain Ion una unco i .- . tailed to the curloua liicl ul uie l.ue f't rluiirlnif ho liil uel V III I lie Inaloi y of Oliver Cromv-'ell. l'hla,er,i Unuiiiiat lmt mau wiib boru ou Spt. 4. loll.' ha won the battle of llllllliur SclH. 'd. UVJ): thut of Worcealei .Sept. It. I1W1I and be died S.i. H. ncs. The numlier MM had fniiil InitueiK'e nn tha Rtuarta Holierl II.. the Ural Btnart king." died In IIUSM; Jamea I waa killed at Ihe alege of Hoxbuiglie eaatla. 1488: Mary, queeu of Sxta ... K.hoarled In Kot herlugay. ; 1IWH .trim: Jamea VII. (II. of Kng land) waa dethroned In 1H8: Ronny n,io Charlie died In Rome. 178a and .iih him died the lat hope of the Jacobite. 1 wa Cantortng 8hakpara. tnaaierpiece ' of veuaorahlp once wnoiuied by the Turkiab teu aor. Macbuu KlTeudk ou the occaalou of the productlou of SUakeapeare "Othello" al Conatantluopla. He "cor rected" the drama ao thoroughly aa to tiardr a trace of the origin Among other worda. he expunged "Cyprua." giving Ingenloua reaaoua for thla correction. "CyDrua, ne aaio. a Turalah Inland. It would be pollt Icall uowlae to aeud Othello to Cy prua, becauae the territorial Integrity of Turkey la guaranteed by treatlea. Wby not put, Inatead of Cypnia. aome Oreek taland. aucn aa voriu. tt cama to oaaa mat truui t ncy to aee once more im bo had apparently conceivea a re gard for me. I dealreU to lorm nu opinion aa to whether Ralani or 1 waa right . aa to the genuinenesa 01 ner demonatratlona. I aupped with bef huaband. but he kept hla wlvea out or the way. Thla aeemed to me to proe that there waa nothing in Baiama theory. The trader feaated me royally nd when I left embraced me wun teara In hla eyea. "Whoever aaya." 1 remarked to Ba- lam when I returned to my camp, "that an Arab ta Incapable of friendahlp doean't know your race." Salam made ho reply, tnt did not Mm eaoeclally lmpreaaed with my ap- nraciatinn of the gulleleae naturea of f hi brother Iteloulna. Two daya after thla we encampea an evening on the deaert. It waa a innaiv anot. thouth no more lonely than all other apota on the Sahara. I waa etandlng after dark admiring tne bright atara above, contraating wuu tha monntonou acene below, wnen i heard the faintest kind of aouna ithln a few feet of me. It waa uae aoent bullet hitting aoft earth.' Turn lng. 1 aaw an object a few feet from me. Oolna- to It. I found an arrow atlcklng Ui the sand. Taking It up, I diacovered a bit of wood tied to it. Taking It Into my tent, where I had a 11-t.t i mwr Arntilc writing on one aide.' I called Salam and asked him to interpret V read " t0 bim,elf mi innbad no at roe witn rear in u face. "What la Itr I aaked. "It ava. 'Make the fonduk.' The fonduk I a caravanaary whera & ' 1 n il MMMna ninv cret IUUU. ..in " hnt l often more dealrable. aafety "From whom did It come?" I asked "There la no one near ua. "Mohammed la near. I auape nnl be Intend to fall upon na tonight. He will probably kill you. then give the feat of ua hnkaheesh o keep allent." "nut who could have aent thla warn- I think1 I have Iwd wrong. The woman who aaw you haa really been captivated. It 1 "he." I told Salam to break camp, load the camela. and we would proceed on onr Journey. , While- the preparalmne were being made I vent out again to be alone with the aky "nd the deaert. A new feeling had entered m.v breast. For the flrat lime In my life I waa con acloita that a woman loved me. But I knew at the same time that our pathB would 1 aa wide apart aa those of the grent'dexftt. Rcfore Aay dawned fondwk. Urn t $10 REWARD For the arrest. ant conviction of any person or persona, who unlawfully remove coplea of The Morning Enterprtae from the preraiaea of aubacribera . after paper baa been placed were ny v carrier. O Germany' Chaaa Factor!. Nearly all tbecheese factorlea in Ger many are on the borders of Holland. Denmark. Ruaala and Switzerland. FARM LOAMS. FARM LOANS Dlmick A Dlmick, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or. Wants, For Sale, Etc Notice under ttaaaa eiaaalflaa haadtna will ba tnarw at on cam a w. Inaartton. half a oant additional Inaer tlon. JO Inch car, tl par montk. hall Inch ear. nnaat t par month. Cah muat aooooiaaair arrt.r unltaa ant haa an opew account with th papar. No ftaandal rapaalWUty tor rrora;whr rror occtir fra correct. d aoUe wtll nrlntad for patroa. Mlnlmuia share li. WANTED. HEREBY notify an tuames men and dealera that I will not be rea ponsible for any debts or bllla con tracted by my wife. Lauie V. Mold enhauer, after June 10. 1911. C. W. MQ1J3ENHAUER. "FOR RENT. FOR-RENT ElgBt-room modera house on Sixth and Madiaon atreeta. Inquire 708 Madison street. J. I -Albright MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN On "first mort gage; $500 and upwards: one year or longer. Apply at once. Croaa ft Hammond, Attorneye at Law, Bea ver Bldg., Oregon City. BUILDER AND CO-T"J ACTOR. - we made the two bttjrdt umi woHTwaioirra who WILL BATTLB FOB TITIiB ivm N boot outpoint him completely-bot It might be a very different caae in a long Oght with either one. Wolgaat haa all tne connaence iu m. world, and he Is one German who will nrrt the Bent to the other reiiow. au love to mix at all timea, ana iu mu may real aasured that they will get a mn for their money. Moran haa aplendld chance to carry away a point iiecialon. aa the distance la only twenty rounds, a route be la Just aa able to travel aa Wolgaat. and. being clever i .. v,ut rra irnneraL be will no auu a a1" .-a m doubt try to play for the decision, as It would mean much to him. On the other hand. It will be a case of rushing for Wolgast. aa he will not take any chance of loslug a point de cision If he can put over a Bleep pro ducer-all of which augurs well for a corking good battle on the glorloua Fourth. i Why Rull Ford I Effective. I Much hua .been written about the j various myatery balls that Russell j Ford pitches, but the real reason for bis effectiveness Ilea In the fnct that ! be puta the sphere over some part pf I fhe home plate aa often aa possible. . In thla way he haa the batameu cou , stnntly In the hole and glvea them no chance to wait for free passee. uia torv teacbea that the greatest pltchera the game bna ever known have been able to control the ball under the most trylug circumstances. ' Walk.r L.ibgold Now Profeaaienal. Sam Leibgold. the veteran walker and many times champion, haa honor ablv resigned from the amateur rank, ne'ba accepted a posltlou bb director of track athletic al Pe Witt Clinton park. In New Tork. which, of course, makes him professional. " J" WANTED $1000 loan on good prop erty. Address A-10. care Knierpns. WANTED Yon to know mat we buy all klnda of Curloa, that we ar m the market for second hand Furni ture and Tools. We alao have a good assortment of aecona naua Furniture and Toole on hand for aale to those in need. Com anJ aee; perhapa we fcave Juat what yoo want Indian Curio and trlnketa for aale cheap; some that are very nnlque and alao very rare. GBORGB YOUNG. Main near Fifth atreet. HARRY JONBS Bulldr and General Contractor. Eaumat cannum gtvn on all claaae of building work, concrt walk ana ra! a forced concrete. Re. PboB) Mala 11L ATTORNEYa. FOR SALE Beautiful home, above o lota of fruit and flowera. 7-rooma' house, one full city block; nrice 13.000: eaay terma. By er. Mra. M. E.' Case, Oregon City Main own 2393, O. D. EBY, Attory-t-Law. Money inanail . abatraat furnlBked. land title examined, eatatea aettled, gen eral law buatneas. Over Bank f Oregon Oty. U'REN A SCHTJKBEL. Attoreya-aV Law. Deutacher AdvokaL wtH ra tic tn all courta. ta oetlo and aettlementa. 0toe In prta Bldg- Oreo Oty. Oregon., K. H. COOPER. For" Fir Inaurane and Real Relate. Lat a aandle your propertlee we buy, aeU an xchange. ;Offlc In atrrta Bldg., Oregon City. Oregon. ZIS!S!S! S! S!S!S! BOOM!!!! .a a A Vauta t$ 1 Lv Til" lJe Biuvn. v. FIREWORKS la Oregon City i" now on ele t M. E. DUNN'S Suoo In th Garden, t . The auivea of a gniden will depend principally on making ihe ground rich and keepluit H !" - "" uf,c,u' tlvatton. Many amateur nave an Idea that raking la only done to destroy th. .ounit weeds, but thla la only one J aad rather a email reaaon for the cou atant uae of the baud rake. The main pbject lu cultivating between plant 1 to looeen the surface aoll. ao tbat It forma a mulch and preserve the moto tnr la the lower ground, wher It I needed to feed the planUUarpera Bazar. r - Air.rt tn this store when you want anything in VrViilV fa A aa. the way of dry goods, clothing, etc., and you wdl have no cause for dissatisfaction. The popularity of this store is due to . the fact that we buy caremny, ine prices are carefully adjusted and your wanta carefully looked after. For all who visit our store, we have bargains. For those who do not, we have sympathy, Here are a few items that prove tfce money savitj possibilities of this store: . :;; Embroideries, 45 iryvride Embfoiderics, tz$ci S 1 .50 (H) r and $2.00, sale pticz Embroideries, 27 inch, vai. 60c and 75c -A;:f;.;;ft': 6tl Mairf Street' i r Ore-a Cf ; i 41 fl ' 4 ORCOONrClTY BUILDING thua Next Door to Postofflce 8 Arm op pect .n tha treatT OI I aria v .'""- ,w . . , bad to go to Corfu. I tdltrt5a"W-