Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 08, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE. SATURDAY. JULY 8, 1911.
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EHT:iW' UP SftUE :
m J. Levitt's Store, Oregon City. A Tremendous Bargain I vert
That Will Onterest Everyone. : .
Sale Begins Saturday, July 5, 5:30 K M, and tnds.-jmy,-,jl; 5
Every item in the store is marked to sell atalarge redaction. Every department teems with overflowing M- hiljewt tjjC.
no one can afford to miss. All tail ends and all seasonable goods will Q at ridicolas sacrifice in price that we are sa e
the greatest bargains ever offejed by thh or any other
and therefore will leave nothing undone tintill it.is greatly reduced. Keao tne Bargains, ima 1 uuiy . . j
': : : , ; TL .i-l iff U ' m.am.1v tn fat :.. nf evewDodv S wants. .
- x UK aiuric win wit airautu w
Men's Suits
.Mens $12.50 SiiiU made of Good Reliable.
Wearing Fabrics, Nice Desings, Gl Qf"
now go at . J.wU
All $18.00 Suits made of Pure Worsted and
Casmere Fabrics, Very Latest' TC
Models, take your choice at 0 I Za U
Your Choice of our laree line of $25.00 all
Wool Hand Tailored Suits, during
this Greatest of all Sales .
$17.45
; Boy's Suits
$4.00 Boys Suits. Ages 3 to 16
"July Clean Uprhce . ,
$6.50 and $7.00 High Grade AU Wool
$2.69
Boy's Suits. Ages 3 to 17.
go at '
N.
ow
$4.65
Men's and Boy's Trousers
$130 Men's Working Trousers. , . 93c
$5.00 High Grade Dress Trousers .3.33
$1.00 Boy's Kruckerbockers 63c y
'Men's and Boy's Hats and Caps
All $100 Felt Hats, Clean Up Price . J. 40
AD $3.00 Felt Hats. Clean Up Price .2.19
Boy's $130 Felt Hats, Go at " . . 95c
- 30 per cent off on Men's and Boy's Caps.
Straw Hats including Cheap and the Best, they
. all go at about 1-2 off.
Underwear and Hosiery
Men's 50, 65 and 75c Underwear in light
Ribbed or French Balbriggan all
Colors, Now go at your choice .
$1.00 and $1.25 Union Suits, sac
rificed at . . , .
Boy's 25 and 35c Underwear . . 19c
15c Black, Tan and Fancy Socks . 8c
25c Lisle Socks at. . . ' . 17c
38c
75c
Gloves and Ties
10c Canvas Gloves
.00 Leather Glovey
35 and 25c Wash Ties
50c Pure Silk Ties .
4c
-69c-15c
29c
Shoes for AH the Family
2.50 Men's everyday Calf Skin Shoes . f .45
3.50 Men's Fine and Heavy Shoes . 2.59
4.00 Men's High Grade Dress Shoes . 2.90
5.00 Men's High Grade Oxfords, in Tans and '
Black. Button or Lace go during CO QC
this Great Sale at . . PJaUU
One Large Lot of 200 Pair of Women's
Oxfords, odds and ends of this Season's styles.
Sizes 2 1-2 to 4. Qualities 2.50 CI fin
to 330. Take your choice at . j.UU
One Large Lot of Chrildren's Shoes and
Oxfords, 1.50. 1.75 and 2.00 Grades. QOp
Take your choice at uUu
Ladles High Grade Dress Shoes and
Oxfords, our 4. IX) grades now tfO OT
go at . . . JL.Vl
2.50 Boy's Shoes go at . . " 1.59
Men's SEirts
50e Work Shirts . . ' . . 3Sc
LOO Dress Shirts . . .:.,. 69c
Dry Goods Department
We have a larve lot of Remnants left
-a fwpw K Fmtre sraxorrs business:
W V e 11 a w -
They consist of all classes of Lawns,
Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Flannels,
Ginghams, in fact every kind ot yard
goods. , We are going to sell these Rem
nants at cost in most instances for less
in order to move them quickly.
,15c Lawns in a Large Variety of Qp
Njce Designs . ," uu
10c Ginghams, Clean up price . 5c
12c Ginghams,' Clean up price . tOc
50 and 75c Dress Goods at . . 39c
1.00 Dress Goods at . . . ?fic
35 and 50c Fancy High Grade HOp
Lawns, Clean up price .-tub
6 l-2c Best Quality Calicos at 4 2c
Muslin! L L Quality 8c the World Op
over, Now goes at Uu
Large Reductions In Laces. Embroideries,
Corsets, Gloves, Silk Gloves, Muslin
' Underwear, Etc.
1.25 Ladies' Wrapper, Clean up price &9c
$1 25 to 1.50 Waists, clean us price 78c
Ladies and Children's Underwear
and Hosiery
15c Ladies' Black Hose . flc I
15c Children's Hose
25c Fine Ladies' Hose
1.00 Lades' Silk Hose
7c
1 9c
69c
1.00 and 1.25 House Dresses . 66c
1.50 and 2.00 Middy Blouses .1.19
Ladies' Suits and Skirts '
Here Is Your Best Opportunity to Buy a
new up-to-date Tailored Suit at just
Exactly Half.
15.00 Ladies' Suits at .
20.00 Ladies' Sui s at . .
25.00 Ladies' Suits t . . J 2.50
30.00 Ladies' Suits at . . 15.00
2.50 Wash Skirts now sacrificed at 1 .35
. 7.50
. 10.00
7TH AND MAIN
SUSPENSION DRIDGE CORNER
OREGON CITY
OREGON
OFFICERS COMING
TO AID COUNCIL
KNIGHT8 AND LADIES OF SECUR
ITY TO INCREASE MEMBER
SHIP HERE TO 300. .
ORDER HAS j09,P ON US ROUS
National President and Secretary
To Visit Leading Cities In
, ', - Northwest to Aroiiso '
' ;. ' Interest.' '
. W. B. Kirkpatrlck, national' presi
dent, and John V. Abraham-4aUonal
secretary of the Knights and Ladles
of Securityare toTlstt .the Pacific
Coast this summer and will reach
Portland about September 1L- The
Are councils of Portland, and Willa
mette county, No. 873, of Oregon City,
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serving his second term, and Is com
paratively a yopng man.
Reception Is Planned.
The councils of Portland . are mak
ings treat preparations for the enter
tainment of the distinguished visitors
and the local council Is entering Into
the campaign with great enthusiasm.
On Tuesday night, September 12, the
new members and - those who- obtain
their applications, will be banquetted
and entertained In the East Side
Woodmen of the World HaU. The
district manager, W. E. Cummings,
Is to furnish the banquet, and he says
that no eipense or pains will be
spared In making It an occasion long
to be remembered.
gon City councils are determined to
make the class initiation at Portland
one of the biggest of all of them.
SCHAEFER A "COMEBACK."-.
Veteran Player of Washington Putting'
' Up Brilliant Game a First 8ack.
Talking about "comebacks." Herman
Scbaefer, the Wasblngtons' veteran In
fielder, furnishes an interesting Illus
tration. He has been In the American
league since 1905. during which perlixl
be has played both the In and out
fields. It does seem that his real posi
tion was not found nntll he was placed
at first base by McAleer. .There 1
no doubt that Scbaefer. when his bat
ting, base running and knowledge of
the game are taken Into consideration.
J. V. ABRAHAM8.
W. B. KIRKPATRICK.
hare entered Into 'a campaign to In
itiate a big class of 600 members on
the night of September 11, In W.
O. W. Hall East 8lxth and Al
der streets, Portland.
' The members of Willamette council
and their candidates are to go down
In a special train on that occaalon.
The local council baa 225 members
and the memberg feel confident of ob
taining during July and Anguat, at
least seventy-five new members. Mr.
Kirkpatrlck hae been president of the
society for more than 17 years, and
thia la his first visit to Oregon. . The
national secretary, Mr. Abrahams, Is
The national officers during the
evening, and the national president
will personally distribute souvenir
prizes to the members who obtain the
applications of new members. There
also will be dancing and the best of
music will be furnished for the oc
casion. .
The Woodmen of the World Hall Is
the best equipped for sach a class
Initiation, banquet and entertainment
of any hall in the state, having one
of the best dancing floors, and a ban
quet hail that will seat 600 persona.
A dispensation to admit members for
the medical examiner's fee only, dur
ing this campaign, has been granted.
Order Has Big Membership.
The Knights and Ladles of Security
Is now operating in twenty-three
states and has more than 100,000 mem
bers. There were 11,000 members ad
mitted to the order In' the first six
months of this year, the greatest num.
ber ever admitted In the same length
of time In the history of the order.
The national officers will visit all
the- Pacific Coast and Northwest
states, on this tour, and large classes
are to be Initiated In San Bernardino,
Los Angeles, gaa rranclsco, and Oak
land. .... Seattle,' Tacoma, gpokane,
Wash., Butte, J Helena, . Boise .Cltr.
Portland and Eugene. (
The members of Portland and Ore-
LET UO DRILL YOUR WELL
CmCmtmottom
mittmodm Lmmw oroWi mt
iOm OITY SHOE SHOP
- MeORKOORT PLANT.
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VANITY FAIR.
Pin Tucks Are Usod to Embellish Lin-
Bri Dresaas.
The linen bathing ault Is much worn.
The plain top sleeves In mannish
Style or the kimono or peasant cut is
still a dominant characteristic.
- Pin tucks have again appeared in the
lingerie blouse, with insertions of lace
and One embroideries.
Rhinestone bandeaux - have ostrich
plumes, often uncurled, standing up at
one aide. Now and then they are curl
ed backward. 1
This child's dress is made with peas
ant sleeves and a smart paneled effect
that may be carried out In embroidery
or la some contrasting material. The
skirt and body are in one. the fullness
Photo by American Press Association.
antma Kiitm, waihtxotov's var
an am INriKLDEB.
has played a better first bsse then any
man covering that place for the Na
tionals in recent years. '
The fsct that be Is fast on Ms feet
makes him a valuable wan fpr the
team, and. what is more, be Is a quick,
accurate thrower and has I teen la the
game long enough to know what to do
with the ball when be gets It ' if
Scbaefer ran keep up the pace be baa
set to date McAleer will, have no oc
caalon to look about for a Drat base
man, ror Scbaefer bas It on several
pls;1ng In the major leagues today.
child's nasLED vuam.
at the waist being beld In by a belt.
8cnlloped edge are In vnjnie. and the
frock might be made of plain material
with tbe yoke and panel of fancy stuff,
the plain material being walloped at
tbe edges. JDDIC COOLLET,
This May Mantoa patUm la eat In sIms
for child of four, ill or lht yer of
. Bern It centa to this omc. itrlnr
aumber. 7071 and It will b promptly tot
warded to you by mall, if ha.ta ion
au additional two cant lUmp for latter
post". whlh losurae m. prompt da
Hvary. .
Ramsdeil te Defend Sprinting TTtlee.
Teiaa" Pam.M v. tt.i .
--. uuirrraity ox
Pennavlvanla anrti.l. ....
. . ' , - miM, win Tory
Ukely defnd bis 100 and 220 yard
oash tit 1m at ti. .-- - '.. .
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champlonshlpa.
Mis Own Fault, - : '
Tbe Impaasloned orator at. the
tramps' convention' paused and wiped
bis perspiring brow.
Protbers." be aald. "tbia Is bard
work."
Then they expelled faimv-CUveland
Plain Dealer
. , even Mere. , '
Ned Does yoor wife mean every
thing an says 7 Ted-Tea, and iota
of things she doesn't sir -Life.
Corraeted.
8barp I owe everything to my wife.
Frlead Your memory is faulty. Von
owe a -over" to m.
To Make the Shoes Waterproof.
Warm tbe soles of oew be. While
tbej are warm paint tbeni wl'b, copal
varniab. When It drlen pnint them
again. Three such coats will not only
make the soles waterproof, but win
make them laat twice aa long. Na
tional Magatlne.
A Cineh.
"Harold never hn tld ne what be
paid for tbe engiiK'tueui ring."
"Welir
"I'd like to know."
"What do you want to bother blra
for? it'a a cinch be ald all be. bad."
Loulavllle Courier Joorunl.
Dynamite.
Tbe latent power of dynamite la fer
rlflc, but its direction la simply a ques
tion of ordinary intelligence. Aa a
matter of fact, dynamite la safer to
handle and use than ordinary gunpow
der, with which all are familiar, No
general rule ran be laid down for tbe
use of dynamite, aa there are many
kinds and each kind made for a par
ticular purpose. However, an enor
mous amount of data baa been com
piled," 'and specific directions for tbe
nse of each grade or the explosive are
furnished by dynamite makers and
dealers. national Magazine.
Heart toHeart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NY. .
Tne Sea Wolf.
Among the moat destructive Inhah
ItanU of tbe ocean Is tbe sea wolf-a
kind of dolphin, which attains when
roil grown a length of fourteen feet
When a mother walrus sees a sea wolf
she endesvors to throw ber cub on an
Iceberg, if one la near, falling Ibis.
she gets It on to ber bead and swims
with It above water. Hut often tin
does not save it Diving far below.
tne 0o of prey conies un with tra
mendous force. strlkitiK the mother ant
Jolting the bub off ber bead Into the
When a cake ot ain la worn nearl
thin enough to break stick it to the
new cake by putting both in quit
warm water, than nrautf flrtnlv tnumih.
er. When cold it will be one solid
cake. Tbla does away wltll amall pieces
of soap and there Is do wat e.
Derivation ef Gibraltar.
In Til A. D. tbe Araba rmaai k.
narrow strait of Gibraltar and eetab-
laanen toepiaelves around tbe famous
rock whose name Is derived from fhi.
leader. Kleid Marshal Tarlk was one
of tbe leaders of tbe Arsb lovaalou of
Spain. Uehet ta an Arabic word
meaning mountain. The great rock
whkb is by far tbe m.i ...n.,i..'
ous object along tbe shore- of tbe
aymiu wss accordingly named after
Tarlk. UebW el Tarlk. ne the
of Tarlk. It ta easy to see bow thia
uwm, oecsme cnanged into lu preaent
form. Gibraltar.
"JUST JIMMIE S WirE.M
An srtlxt's sketch shows two chil
dren, a Imv and a girt. Tbejr are le
Ing Interviewed by a womnn. This 4
part of tbe couverauilim:
Ana. Slaud. when yun grow up
what do you expert to be?"
Maud-Juat Jliunile's wife, mn'ntn"
'Which was a cute rejoinder and
more.
To lie sure. 11 find when gmwn may
change her mlud. Certainly when she
la older she will be leas fmnk M any
ahe Is going to be Jtmmle's wife, how
ever she tnsy feel about It. llut-
Wlse In i hlldlKh wlxdom. Maud lis
chosen the better part.
Berauite
If Jlmmle proves tbe right sort mid
K ne is to do bis best he muat hate
good wife. His beat will
iy upon the lest that Im In IiIm wir-
tie win n.f, a good Msod to make u
man or blm.
And In making a man. uf Jln.tniu
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aua win nave Der bunds and her
quite full.
Mighty Important - "lut Ji lllltlle'tf
wire.
Now. It may be Mitud hint a tlilcnt for
aometblng else, or Jlmmle may not
suit tier or he him. Knrh will kno
when tbp time roniea.
Mrtaluly. if H.ih are agreed, when
the time comes Maud can naplre to no
nigner iiuie tDHii that of -Juat Jim
Bile's wife."
if she holds to her glrllxb choice
and she and Jlmmle choose each other
no greater crown f happiness can
come to her. Made for wifehood and
motherhood, she will find her hiaht
eatUfHction In the fulfillment of ber
manirear aeflny.
Tbe ahundnnee 0f Maud's being as
a woman will demand husband and
cnimren upon whom ahe may lavlab
the riches of her devotion. ,
8he who misaes this misses the abun
dant life. '
And if Maud marries Jlmmle, be-
amee uiung tne measure of her own
normal desires. ,be will, aa have
sid, give Jlmmle his chance In life.
The subtle but strong Influence of a
woman working by and through the
man she loves Is tbe dynamic that
moves the world. More (bin that, It
la the power that saves the world.
Wherever you find a man worth
while alwaya and everywhere yu will
find a good woman behind that man
Therefore
Blesalngs on the Mania .h.
content and greatest Joy In being -Inst
Jlmmiee wife.' . . ..
"ltfl-lLt. 'daeia Jnnl tn
no pjteq I :einjaana T.
wqvjui joo q,a mh jtanajp -sH
x Movlna SHeturaa.
Some yeara ago the moving plct
companies conrined themselves
making reproductions of short sli
toe mnarai requiring one reel, a
l.uoo feel of rilm to complete II
the laat year or two thee hava I
producing many which require t
taree ana aa many as five reels.
flrsnd. tnria hn nn -
"Ten Nlghtf In a lUr Room." on
America best temperance drag
requiring J.OOO feet of fll. Tbe
auic attained in this picture Is
good. It ta worth vour whlla to
thla silent drama even If you hit
( piayeq oeiore on the r
aiage.
Hotel Arrivale.
The following are registered at II
r.iecmc Hotel: Mr. and Mra. J. Ha
ioy. Dayton: John E. Argo, J. Plnketl
Lena Chamberlain Jonk riraham I
H. Looney. If. u Sherwood, Willi
Hardin. W. 11. Hmitiia w i in
am, u. w. Rinenart, Corvallls; Cbarl
Pollard. New Rra- ll - o
Shanlko; Fred Powell, Molalla; Ot
nwiiay, moiaiia; Klhel Oard,-V.
Cheney, Verner Olda. Tillamook; I
a. wnson and wire, Mondoor, Wanh.
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CLARA KOER.NER IS MARRIED.
Vouna Woman Wall Khaui. u. a
eomea Bride ef Myron Meyers.
Tbe marrlara nf Ul ni. VnJ
nor. daughter Mr, and Mrs. Rudolf
Koerner. formerly of this city, bt
now of St. Johns, and Myron Meyer
Of thla Cltr. waa haM a h. i
Mr. and Mra. Koerner on WedneadV
-iiarnwm at 1;30 o'clock, the IU
Benjamin Youna- nrn.iin. t-v. J
ding waa quiet, only relatives of tk
contracting part lea attending. AM
.. . ".""""'"J ne young couple left f
Hrltlah Columhla . .1
- e V HS31 SB , IJII TJ J VTIl
spend their honeymoon. , . I
The bride is well known In thla ctti
where ahe llviut r...
the bridegroom la a prominent youn
...... c., man of Portland.
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'THg MflRNIlUA aai-r...'...
la on aala w . . - J
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Huntley Bros. Drugs
Main street. .
' J. w. McAnulty Ogare
Seventh and Main.
8ecrest Confectionery
w M,,n r Sixth.
M. E. Dunnconfeotionery
Next door to P. o.
City Drug Store
Electrlo Hotel. , '
Walter Little Confectionery
J14 Seventh Street. .
M. Volkmar Drugs
Beventh near Canter.
schoenbornConfectlonery
Seventh and X Q. Adams.
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