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MORNING ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12. 1911 c:::;:i::s ErmcFuSE CSSGC3 CITY. OREGON E. C BROOtE, Bet and P"eer. . lilt, at te City rx v in." ram bp MtmniWi Dm Year, hr ...JIN IM ..... LN ta M oaths, w Vr Moatka h r ..... , JS i . .'. ' . ANEtTOK SUB ' u. PM Paae. M I rm Pun in MM fiaftie mini ear laa ' LerJ le par awe; as Unci Sa Baa. Waata. r . T CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. v JT-Tbe aotertows aliea aad ardltloa lawa atsned by PreaMeat J oka Ad aaav . 18a-DoIry 'kiadiaoai tare Dorothy Payaet. artdow of Preaideet Madi aoa. aoted for her beaaty aad ac coBmplkthaMatx. died: bora ITB. -r rtoceot Celyar. noted artkaC died: bora U0B- -AbaMtUi aJactid preakVat of the . repabUe of Paaaaau . ISlft-Kaka Taaaatt Wooda. aathor. Had: tora iMOv ASTItON C M ICAL. Evorrs. (Froaa aoeai today ta Boa aata 73T. rJaaa 4 2d; S2ep.am. INSURGENTS' REDEMPTION.' - The uaioa of progreasira repablt caas . aad progresalTo democrats ta the United ' States Senate which forced the reactionary Finance Coo ",' mi t tea to report oat tke Wool Tar iff bill and the Farmers Free List , bill Is a most encouraging alga of the tiroes. It happens at a tlaae to :l relievo the iAsurgeot - repablicaas o aoaaa of the doabt aad suspicioa . which their attitade toward the Reci procity treaty bad east apoa the The position, assumed by them on ' this question snqoestiooably disap- potBted many progressives of aQ par ties who had looked to them. and eav . peciail to Senator IjsFoIletU to head a movement In which all opponents of monopoly could meet on groand. . Although the Presides t's redprodty . . program promises bat small aad In sufficient relief from tariff exactions and although Its errors ..of omission ai a glaring and exasperating and clearly made la the Interest df op- .1 .... press v trust a, stili its adoptioa seemed hitherto to be about as much . a could be obtained during the pres ent administration. The opposition of LaFollette and other sincere procips . sivea looked very mack like a walk into a trap which the President had set for them. Many who had grown to be admirers of them ktefe pained and shocked. Bat bow they hare done much to redeem themselves. If they succeed in forcing oa President Taft the choice of signing measures' giving real and Immediate, relief from the trusts whose Interests he handled 'so care fully while framing the reciprocity treaty, or of taking on himself the responsibility of defeating his own program they will have performed ar service of great value. - .. eo-; iff; thsatauqua ends next Sunday; How many times lave yon been? Two fine pianos, two solid gold wtcbest jtwo business Kholarships, two $7$ sewing machines and two vo cal scholarships are offered by The Enterprise to the women of Oregon ' Cltr'and Clackamas county. These valuable, prizes will cost die winners nothing. Too will miss a good story If yoa don't read our display sdrer :isemea( on- the fourth page of to day's Issue. ', a ' ! J ,The experience of the Philadelphia woman who lost an $800 diamond ta a patch of peas in Oregon City Is one she coald never have had in the effete IMkmon ... Mm tMH initial lea rat nrt ra-ai tsanryiew; MM ark adU1 IBS I Rataa tar arlaaa ai ka Weakly Katararte via la mi sat ta Sally, tar aSiartSMiata mrt ill lis By tar ttaa waakly. WIm taa I a I1iai ait to traaaferrai tlaaa taa Salt? taa II S f, m Htiaat rag. taa rata a a ta at tar acla7liW aV"l . aartr la aa Jamaas affiaa at taa Salary! Lacal Btiirrlia at ljal nets ' CIrewe atmttMa end aaadaj Iraaaftaat sSieitaaae at Be ta tea aa hck. mat ma ta aaactaj cdtttnaa asiaies ta emJSWBk rtn Balar aa4 Baakruat Bala" aaVar aMaaaata Sac hack (Vat anntjoa: aaat inal taaerUoae aaaa autor Sa ax. Nm Hi ana ara mwa 1 ffiaai .a atartt. arttk Mi ta kwal miira, ana a (taaty aurapta. Utwial aaav iaa'kv atuaaa ta arwaaj in nai '""""' ! Patience Reauired : Of Business Men By E. H. CAR Y. ChslrmsD of th United States kteel Corporation TT AU thorough convinced that, A V . J .1 . . tow country voomj in me matter oi crops and everrtinrig thai helps bonoee, with in comparatirrlr short time we will all be bnsy antf have PLENTY TO DO. In the meantime it is Z'-'Z "quire fiatierice. . ..' .'" f , IP WE HAVE PATIENCE I AM SATISFIED WITHIN A VERT v :3t time we are ooino to be very well pleased with 1. 1 TRACE CONDITIONS IN THIS COUNTRY. .",:-VJr. TO HGIIT DISEASE e (Coatiaaed trow Page 1.) Band aad ka la tr Sarah, Mildred WUlaaee. Mia. WUIwier captivated the aedlewc with her fla work. asd made ere a better taaprsaaloa tkaa aaa did last season wttk The gig o tk Cro- A Pk-akc wlU b slvee, at tke Cfcaw- taaqs Friday evening at clock ky Taa ureTa (untiiai v -.w Akamai AsaoclaUoe of Clackamas, cowaty. All aaeiabers ara argd to attend. Lecturer Whs Aadlenc. Dr. Leo K. Sadler lectured at cloae of tW rlasa. Tka Wsctuia waa U- ktamtca) arltk Cacalra(toaa a train 4 Mar aa4 otkcra aaalatint. Tba speak ar vat lata dtalla oa tk cum of eoMa ao4 tk praraotloa ictaoda la a-a. AO KaUoes. tk traiB4 aarae, showed the ben aMtb oda of far aad aasal maaaaxa, and how to aaa the hot blaakat pack. Altar tk eoocon ky tka Naral Re ar Baad ta tka anraooa Dr. WU Uaxa 8. Sadler apoka. "klaa waa ntado to Ka ta a kar dea." aaid the speaker. tat mar aot Ut t a crdea all tka Unto, owlag to clitaaUc coaditioam. Freah air aad aaaaklao ara aaaaaUal to Lka kealtk of alaata aad aalmala. It ta a treat deal better to take tka car aad pro- veot tba diaeaaa tkaa to ' Lake tka disease first aad tkaa tka car. Not oae peraoa fk a kaadrad breathe cor rectly.. We skoald breatke Uka babies aad ealTea, all the war oowa. Keep ike carve ta Ike back aad donl let It straichtrn oac Wbea resting be sore that the chair peraiia yoa to recline sUsktry aad keep a pillow under tke hollow of the back. . . . ' ad Beat HiaUhlMrr "Tow cant get health oat of a bot- tle or pill box. ' Yoa have to get yonr health oat of your food aad exerrise. "A lot of people are sick because they art taxy. . I do not believe la hard work only moderate work -Just eaoogk to bring the persQlratloa to the face. "Over-exercise. Ilka college athletics is wrong, and does not bring health. but over development of the muscles only. "Too caa lead a atrenaoaa Ufa la the coasting rooaa aad tka offlca If yoa lead the simple Ufa ta your dining and bedrooms. "Beware of artificial flavors; oae oary aataral flavors and many Ills will disappear." , Dr. William S. Sadler lettered la the evening oa "The Physiology of rails aad Fear." or "The Mind in Health and Disease." The chaatanqaa restaurant has been put under the management of Mrs. C. a T. WUlisfs. who has bad much experience In the work, and the ser vice now ta excellent. , Todays Program. - - ' The program for tomorrow follows: MORNING. 8:00-11:00 Classes. 11:00 '"Child Culture" (Womea On- " IT). Dr. Lena It Sadler. - l.li Band Concert. Naval Reserve Band. 2:00 -How the Body Restate Di ' esse," Dr. Wllllara 8. Sadler. 2: JO Marathon Race. Baseball Aurora vs. Dihrorth Derbiea. 7: IS Band Concert. Naval Reserve - .Band. . 1:00 Music Mrs. Elfrieds Weln- stein. soprano. DramaUc Reading "La 8amari- tine, (The Women of Samaria) - Sarah Mlldren Wlllmer. Mlss Wlllmer read the "Sign of toe cross" last year. ASSESSOR'S FORCE FINISHES FIELD WORK TOTAL VALUATION WILL ABOUT $24,000400, SAME AS LAST YEAR. BE Assessor Jack announced Tuesday tuat work or estimating valuations by nis loree or deputies for the year had about bea completed. It 1s thought that tbe total valuation of realty and persf-uaity in me county this year win be about the. same as last. $24 vw,mn me Board of Equlliza(ron which Is composed of the County Judge, County Clerk and Assessor, will meet on the third Mondsy In October to hear complaints and correct any mistakes that might have been made. The field men hsve gone all over tb county visiting the farmers and other property owners, comparing the prop erty with that listed tbe previous year. The levy last year was fifteen mills. Rev. J. V. SIlcox and wife, of Kan sas City, Ma, have arrived ta this city with the former's brother. W. H. SIlcox, proprietor of the Brunswick Hotel, and family. Rev. and Mrs. SIl cox have visited In Oregon before. bat this is their first visit to Oregon Uty, and they ara mora thaa pleased with the city as well aa the state. y . H. SIlcox Is trying to persuade bis orctaer sad his wife to become real dents of the state. Rev. and Mrs. SIl cox 'will return to their home by war "i aeatue, wnere tbe former Is to sd dress sn assembly at tbe Congrega tional church, he being pastor of tbe Congregstional cbarch tn Kansaa City. They will also visit In Caaada before returning home. v with tbe condition existing in .. r 7-. .r-..-..-.--w av easierw m-eoni a. uuMe wewuo. ATT 1 ; ; " l tbncMti niiTO yaae. aa j onffl bis death , . clty on "business" Monday Yountf Prince orWalcs Receives : Insitfnia of Order of the Garter F 4 a- 7 V Photo eaprrlght by Amertcaa Praaa 0 jiE of the Important events of the don was the Investtrure of the Prince af ales with the tnatgtila or the Order of the Uerterii The affair waa conducted wttb great ponim es-EUfis: Manuel of Portugsl taking a prominent part. la the above btctore the ex-ruler la shown preceding the future ruler of Greet Britain. The Order of the Garter Is so old that its origin is a matter of doubt Some hi tortsns say that It waa founded by King Richard I. at the siege of Acre, when be caused certala of his officers to tie leather thongs around their legs aa a distinction. The generally- accepted story, however. Is that It ewes Its exist ence to Kin Edward IIL. who picked op a garter dropped by the Couatese of Sansbnry at a ban aad adjusted it around his own royal leg with the re mark. "Hon! sort qui mat y pense. Thia remark, which meaaa. "Shame be t him who thinks evil of It." usually translated aa "Evil to aim who evil thinks." became the motto of the order when tt was Instituted by Edward IIL some time about 139a The number of knights of the Garter Is Umlted to twenty-six. Deluding the reigning sovereign, though si ace lTftd pVincea of the blood have been admitted aa supernumerary members. The order la frequently conferred on rulers of other nations. The emblem of the order coos tats of a garter af dark blue ribboa edged with gold, a mantle oT blue velvet with a velvet bearing a plume of white ostrich of black beron'a feathers sad a gold collar made of twentyeix pieces, each la the form of a garter. RUSH BEGINS IN (Continued trict will be awarded tbe - two Kimball Upright Gr ji Pianos, valu- d $400 each. Tbe next two highest i candidates (one in each district) will receive the two "Twentieth Century" (latest model) New Home drop aew. Ing machines, valued $75 each. To the two candidates (one in each dis trict) who finish with the third Isrg est number of votes a musical or busi ness education (optional with the win ners). These scholarships Include (bird and fourth prlxes. Two solid gold watches (ladles size) will be awarded to the two candidates (one In escb district) who finish with the fifth highest number of votes. The gold watches are valued at $30 each and can be seen on display In tbe winaows of the Oregon City leading Ht4vvf t144v41i'rv44n NOMINATION GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES. I wish to Nominate Miss ) i Address -4 Nominated by. Address ' This nomination blank, when properly filled In and brought or mailed to Contest Department of The Enterprise will count for M00 votes, only one of these blanks will be credited td each candidate. e VOTE GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. This coupon when nestly cllpP same of the candidate you wlah t vote. Name of candidate 4, i 4, Address a a This moron Is void after Jul7 Cut on lines. Don't rolL 8enl -- Tv4 44444Hrv44 44f4?f .THIEF FRIGHTENED AWAY. Msn Tries te Enter Apartment of w. U Uttle. While Mr. and Mrs. W. L little were In their store on Seventh street. Saturday evening, a thief tried to ener their apartments on tbe upper n?sr through a window at the rear of :he building, ft I thought by Mr. Uttle that the would be kouaebresker wts frightened away when be and his wife left their store to go to their Wine. The window showed an an-.n-t b.2J" 4.t0 B,"r fcf remorina. i r a o : l"a. t,mmi ' a , I- S SM-rra 1 J 1 aVv' . -t Aaaoctattoa. receot coronatloa festlviries ta Loo- gold bearing the motto, a pendant of hood of crimson vet rat. a oat or btaca feathers having In the center a tuft VOTING COiJTEST from mvpag 1) jewelers and - watchmakers, Burmela- r Andresen, 619 Main street. VOTES ALLOWED. Published on another page . la the schedule of votes that will be allowed on paid-in-advance subscriptions. Look It over and then figure how many six. months or yearly subscriptlona you could figure on If you acquainted your friends with tbe fact that you were In the contest to win, and you will be surprised at the result - An old and true saying goes to say, "people are alwsys willing to help those that show s disposition to help themselves." REMEMBER this contest Is open to any laly (married or single) who is a resident of Clackamas county, and the prlxea will be awarded solely on merit. BLANK. - COUPON. ' atd properly filled In with the rote for, will be counted as one l$n. In flat 9 the glass. Mr. Little's store waa brok ea Into last spring, and goods were taken from a window. The thieves escaped. Justice Marries J wo Couples. Justice of the Peace Samson on Tuesday married Ida May Wood and E. Frobwerk and Kate Goutermont and C A. Daggett, of Portland. Miss Pearl Allen.' teacher of Latin, mathematics and German, la the pub lic schools of Corvallis, Is visiting friends in the rltv. 1 Of,' r 7 i i VOI taa I FAST GAI'iE FEI BEAVERS CASTLETON LITTLE MORE EfriC- TIVE THAN.SEATON IN PITCHERS' BATTLE. tYiRTLAXn 'Or- July 11 (Spec ial). The leaders la the Pacific Cosst League battled today and arson woa by a score of I to 0. Tbe percentage bow la. Port la ad .U! and Vernon .$29 Caslletoa aad Seetoa were in nue form. Vernon only making nve aita and Portland four. The Hearers were sever dangerous aad only la the eighth Inning could Vtraoo batamea locate the. bail. Both teams played perteciiy u- fleld.' The fame " V ln" ' played oa the home grounds this sea- aad waa witaeeaeo, Dw a t crowd. Followlog. were the results Tues- isv: Pacific Coast League ernoa i. Portland ; San Francisco S, Oakuni I; ao gamo at Loo Antelee because of Sacramento's non arrival. North ires I ern League tfpokaae lu. PortUndl: Victoria 7. Seattle 4; Vancouver-IS. Tacoma 11. Amertcaa League Detroit 11. PhH adelphla $; Cleveland S. Washington I; New York S. St. Louis 1; Chlcsgt 4-4. Boston OS. ' National League Pntsbnrg is. Ns Tork ; Chicago C. Brooklyn I; Pfclla delphla 11. Cincinnati a: Boston St. Louts game postpoDed; latter club In train wreck. STANDING. Pacific Coast. W. L. P.C. PortUnd , $J J Mi Vernon $4 4$ J9. San Francisco ...... &4 49 .$24 OakUad $4 $1 .$14 Sacramento 4$ $$ Use Angeles 42 $$ Northwestern. W. U P.C Spoksne $J S4 09 Vancouver $1 35 .$92 Tacoma $0 $2 .$ Portland 4 42 .481 Seattle , $9 43 .47$ Victoria 11 CJ .550 W. a Jack, of SUvertoa, naa been vlaltlng hla brother, X K. Jack. Newa baa been received 1a this city by H- K. Cross and family and other relatives of Edward Bolda. formerly of this city, thst twins arrived at their home at Independence oa Monday morning. Mr. snd Mrs. Bolda are the pa rents, of a boy aad girl, aad the father waa so delighted that ha tele phoned to hla brothers. In thla city. Merrill Calloway. W. Fredrichs, M. Redel, O. V. Smith. Ml as Cora Coler. Miss Alberta Anderson, of 'Portland, Miss Jennie Colberg. of Seattle. Wash.. Mr. and Mrs. 8tarks,of Platnfleld, Wla., Mr. and If ra. P. H. Smith. Miss Helen Smith formed a party that held a picnic at the Caoemak Park on Mon day evening. A moat enjoyable time was hsd. after which the members of the party repaired to tbe Smith home at Canemah, where the remainder of the evening was spent There were songs and instrumental music. BUCKLES' FUNERAL TODAY. Mother Accompanies Body From Phoenix. a Trip The funeral services over the re malna of C B. Buckles, bod of Mrs. Ellen Bucklea. who died at Phoenix. Aria, on Friday of last week, will be held from 'the Holman undertaking parlors at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and the interment will be In the Mountain View cepietery. Mrs. Bucklea accom panied her son's remains to this city, tbe body having arrived Tuesday. TOILET NOTES. Canvas Ceata Emkeeidered In Weel a Saaasnable Navelty. Sailor collars ara fashioned of lace with borders of tusaab of a contrasting material. A small bonnet of cerise straw wss faced with black velvet and trimmed with a high aigret of grass at the bark. VoUe Is tbe material of tbe season for every possible purpose from shirt waist to ball gown. Many of tbe new petticoats abow a deep point finish on the bottom flouare, falling loosely over another flounce of accordion plaiting. Red. white snd tloe are worn singly and in combination. Many afternoon frocks have bodice orkcontrastlog material snd color. Blouses of white muslin show plaited frill, wide or narrow. Bpbinx col-- Is a dull, bluish slate tone that I favored for evening wear It lights up well. , The teodeory for embroideries K seen oo every side In the abape of en art rostnmea of swiaa lawn. Voile. marquisette. ' batlate. etc.. Iuenln edging, all nrer and motif for trim minx. Berries sre clustered In oaborhons or In soft sprays on rough straw bats. Two Inch bands of I'ernlao embrold ery nninn ine neck snd sleeves of many little kimono drw a. A novelty la a canvas cost embroid ered in wool. Thla wool embmldrrv ; eiats Daawrke, by the way. la forging to tbe front on me ornate r rocks, it is need In em. stitch and crocheted flower forms on the finest chiffons sod batistes. Lingerie for girts In the fnr T7 full drawers are Illustrated here the model having been of lawn irw med with swlas embroidery. N0. aook trimmed with embroidery may "uinej. JLUJIC CHOI.r.W This Mar Mantoa mux l. . tor gu-le af ala. th tea ,. rears of aaa. Sena at aai. . nea. s-tvma Mmhw, Tost, and will b sroa-rpfly forwarded te res by wtalL Jf ka haste send aa additawal two . atamp far M tar Boat whlofa Insora anora sroaipt dattrsry. beat retir aaeoey1 snattara w4aa ye ara a aspeslter hare. Year bllte are all ae y seesk. Veer aheek, we retaraed, ha. camea a receipt - Ne trewhte a heart aKanea. m sllafNrtee aeewt psy. menta. ne eweatlas) ae te arHaee yeer ajrsae Bee aeae, ar new rwk. yee have received. Veer paea seek aad the atufce af yewr eheast Seek always tell the every. '. ' i BE ON THE SAFI BIOI AND , OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THE . The Bank cf Oregon City OLDEST (UHC IH TBI C0UNTT , a C LATOURaTTTB Prealdeat THE FIJIST NATIONAL BANK -of OREGON CITY , OREGON CAPITAL, a aeral Baaklnf Beakaesa . Tra LET UO DRILL YOUR WELL ORCOO OITY SHOP .SCMOBNNSMX aeS44MTM. PLART. BERRY AliD CHERRY RECaPKARE UGHT MARKET WELL SUFLIED wiTH WATERMELONS Or GOOD QUALITY. Oregon City ss prat I y elf sup plied wtih watermelons Tueetlsy aad now that Indlratlona are for warmer weather It la expected that they wllr move more freely. The melons ar of good quality, but the prices are. of course, high. Receipts of berries wer not very heavy and few cherries came In. Royal A a nea are quoted anywher from $ to 10 celt a, according to con dition. This li She time of year wbea loganberrtea and raspberrtee ahould be coming la goodly quantities. Tbe season la a UtUe late thla year, how ever. Quotatvena ear Oregon Cltj. POTATOES Best, Buying $1.00. . FLOUR AND FEED Flow la steady, selling from $$ to $$ J; very little of cheaper gradea. OATS (Buying) Gray. $24 to $2$. wklta. from til to 127. I BT7TTER (Buying) Ordinary country brings from l$e ' to 10c, faacy dairy from 10c te 12c. cream ery 12c to 2$c i EGGS t Buying) at raogtLg from 20a to tic, according to grade. POCLTRT Buying Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good bans are bringing 12c Old roosters ar la poor demand, broiler bring from 2c to 21c, with good demand. . WOOLr (Buy.tig Voot pricea are ranging from 13c to ISc. FEED Sborta $29 to $20; rolled barley. $31.50 to $3 2. SO; process bar ley, $33; whole corn. $11 to $11: cracked cor. $32 to $33; wheat $12 to $33; oil meal. $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.2$ per hundred pounds. BAT (Buying.) Timothy $1$ to $17; clover $9 to $10; ost hay, beat, $12; mixed. $10 to $12; alfalfa, $12 to $14. HIDES (Buying Green hidea, $c to 6c; saltan, $ to c; dry hides, 12c to 14c Sheep pelts, lie to 75c i DRIED FRUITS Local pricea are Ann at from Sc to 10c oa apples aad prune, peeche are J9e. 8 ALT Belting 50c to 90c lor fine 60 lb. aack. half, groand 40e; 7$ for 100 lb. sacks Portland Vsgetsbla Msrksta. SACK VEGETABLES Carrots, $1.25011-50 per sack; parsnips. $121 C$150; turn I pa, $1.25 $160; beeta, $1.60. - VEGETABLES Asparagus, 90c C $L7S per erst; eabbege, dew, f 2 per hundredweight: cauliflower. 1L0& $1.7$ per doxen; celery, California, 75v 090c per doxen; eveumbers, $L50 $1.13 per dozen; ergpiant. 15c per lb.; garlic, lucOIZe per pound; lettuce. 50 per dexen; hothouse leuwee, $1.50 C$2 per box; peas, 9cfJHe pet pound; peppers. SOctflSc per pound; radishes, 15 per doxen; rhubarb. 24r 03c per pound; sprouts, 9c; tomatoes, $201325. ' ONIONS Jobbing prioe; Oregon $1.75 per 100: Australian, $3.60 pay 100; Texas, $2.35 per crate: Califor nia, $2 per crate Oregon Cltv Stock Uuetatlona. HOGS Hoga kre quoted He lower From 125 lbs. to 150 Ibs.'r, from 150 lbs. to 200 lbs. $ He VEAL CALVC3 Vest calves anna from Sc to tuc according te grade. BEEF 8TEER8 leel ateera for the local markets ar fetching 6fecto c live weight SHEEP au brui at tc to Sa live weight .BACON. LARD hud II AM. ar firm $1.60. MINSTRELS TO SHOW HERE. Harrison Bros.' Troupe Will Give Psr. fermsnc Monday. Tbe performance of Hani son Bros, colored minstrel troupe was witnessed by oo of the . largest crowds ever gathered in our little city for a show of Its class. The big tent was crowded to Its full capacity, atandlng room Included. The minstrels proved to be the beat that bav ever visited Toroa to, everything being first-class, strict ly moral, and up-to-date. Tbe td lence expressed themselves as highly plesnad by tbetr applause and laugh ter throughout the entire performance ana we feel that we express the wish of the entire community when we ex tend a cordial Invitation to the Har rison Bros, to visit or city again next year, ana also to express our thanks for their gentle and rotirteou treat tnent to thoae with whom the tt.A business relations, sa well aa lo tb general public durlna their atav aith Ins Toronto Republican-Record v -.Harrison minstrels will give a performance In Oregon aty on the 1 evening of July 17 A brg parade Will be given at noon ralronli our advertisers. No Guesswork r. j. MIYn. Caakia Opea fra. t A. M. te r k ' THE MORNING ENTERPRISE Is on sale af the folio wing tor a! every day: Jl Huntley Bro Drugs Mala Street J. W. McAuulty Cigar e Seventh and MsfB- e gacreat Confection ery Mala near Sixth. M. K. Dunn Coafectloaery . Next door to- P. O. aty Drug Blore e Etwtric HuteE 9 Walter Lit lie Confectionery 4 $14 geveath Street 9 - M. Vol k mar Drugs Seventh near Center. 9 Schoenbora Coafectloaery 4 Seventh and X Q. Adams. 4 ee9 Boy a Home While Paying Rent 1 100 dew aad 111 a math takes thla' comfortable els-room house and lot Hows la wired for electricity. Lot $2x10$ feet Some fruit oa place. Well lo cated oa Madison St 4Mf AA A snsp at . afilUV E. P. Elliott and Son 7th and Mala Sta, by Saspeo sloa Bridge. BASEBALL RECREATION PARK. Car. Vawgh and Twenty-fourth St VERNON ' PORTLAND July 11, 12. 12, 14, 15, IS. Gam Begla Weekday at $ nv Sundays, 2:30 P. M. , LADIES bAY FRIDAY. Boys Jd 12 Free to wneeday. Bleachers BUNGALOWS are the popular style la boms architecture. I pecUlli? on dealcnin( snd bulWinc bunf slows that are conYenint la srrsncement, homelike la ap pearance. At Moderate Cost-; If yoa sre thinking of build ing call snd sea me, or phons lor sa engagement. . Clarence Simmons ', CONTRACTOR . BUILDER Ninth and Main Street. Phone PasvMaln $292. WILDWOOD HOSPITAL Oregon City Furnished with operating room, ward and private rooms. Graduate Nurses Psc 2243 HomeD-298 W . tlO REWARD Fo f tbe arrest anr con riot ion of any person or persons, who unlawfully remove copies of The Morning Enterprise from the e premises of aubacrlbera after paper by been placed there by carrier. , Real Estate Tratisfsr. it John 2. Col to Marlon R Cola acre of secUon 25, township 1 aouth, rang l east; $10. 11 nam p. and Iitta fahik m Daniel p. Lehigh, Und Iq Oregon CUy; $10. , William F. and Riiiahat n.rn.ii , .9!r w- -na -" W. Force; $1,000. . Jacob A. Dotaon til faeirtnirlat fl w uennif balr"!.' rthw"- Quarter and Malrfama BkBtM asaamai , l SSJ 11 W 7PI I half of the northeast quarter of ou township 3 aouth. rang 3 M Ln- 0rse and . U C. In seollon J4. township $ south, rang 3 east; 11 ' , . r . . . 1 ,