Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, July 19, 1911, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING. ENTERPRISE,. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1911.
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OUR ANNUAL JULY
LEARANCE SALE
li more beneficial to you than the rain these hot dayi
H Y?
Because the big genuine 'reductioni we are giving on
all hot weather wearing apparel, make it easy to
overcome the hot weather.
see" our windows"
I LEVITT
spenston Bridge Cor. ' Oregon City
On th Wr.n. Lay.
LOCAL PRICrS
n Mulvany. of Meadowbrook. wu
k city on Tuesday.
Iris Mayfleld. of Highland, wu In
uy on business Tuesday.
Darnell, of Meadowbrook, waa
i rlly on Tueaday transacting;
Ham Oardner, of Carua. on of
II knows farmers of that placa,
n thla city on Tueaday,
i. V. II. Itottemlller, aftar rlalt-
It b retail vee In Washlng-to. ra
I to Oregon Clly on Tueaday.
ta Mary Holla Meldrum left Tuea
iornlng for Portland, wber aha
klslt bar aunt. Mra. D. P. Tbomp-
F.dward Rechner and llttla aon.
ird. left Tueaday for Molalla,
1. they will vlalt at tha Vaughan
a Minnie Hoffman, of Portland,
Diss been tba guest ,of Mr. and
Ouana Ely, baa returned to bar
holt atage will laara tba Elactrto
each day at I o'clock p. m.
ik Ilartlatt Water. Bold by all
groceries and drugglata.
Miss Leila Moreland, wbo baa ben
visiting ralatlvea at Lawlaton. Idaho,
returned to Oregon City tba Oral of
tha wrk.
, Of eouraa anything worth doing la
worth doing wall, ao lat'a go down to
Huntley a Big Fountain and gat a
big lea cream aoda.
It. 8. Coa, a prominent fruit pus of
Canby waa in thla city on Tuesday,
having brought aoina of 'bla "choio
Logan berries to market.
One pound of good writing paper
(IM sheets) and two packa of envelopes
to match for 3So tbla waak at Hunt,
ley'a. Supply your lutnmir need a to
day. Mlsa Bust Bchatx, aftar visiting
frteuda In Portland, arrived la Oregon
City on Tueaday, where aha spent tha
day with her cousin, Mra. William
Klmaey. ,
ProfcsNor T. X 0111. formerly teacher
In tha Canby schools, but now of Be
lam, waa la tbla city on Tueaday and
Wednesday, registering at tba Electric
Hotel.
Deputy Sheriff Staats want to Wichi
ta Htatlon Tuesday, wher ba served
papera on He v. C. H. Roan, wbo ap
peared In tba ault of tha Stat against
K. M. North, at Corvallla.
Dr. E. A. Bommer, formerly of O ra
it on City, haa moved bis office to 1017
Coruett building, Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Williams and
two children, wbo bava been vlshlng
tha lattar'a alstar, Mra. Frank Wblta,
at Redmond. Or., returned to Oregon
City on Sunday evening. Mr. Williams
aaya that tha thermometer reached
104 before his rat urn to tbla city.
Rev. 8. A. Hayworth. pator of tha
Baptist church, will leave next week
for bla vacation at bla old borne at
Danville, Ind., whera ha will remain
until the .latter part of August Rev
Hayworth will hold aervlc at tha
church! In thla city on nait Sunday,
leaving tha first of tba week on hla
trip.
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Nobel, aon and
daughter, Milton and Clara, Mr. and
Mra. Chris llarttnan, Mra. George Al
ien and daughter, 8elma, of Oakland,
Cnl., and Hoacoa Morris, formed a pic
nic party that want to Caiadero 8un
day. Tba dinner waa prepared by tha
ladlea. Tba partyVeturned to tbla city
on a lata car.
Dr. L. A. Morrla expecta to leava
on bla vacation July 14. Patlenta de
siring work dona before tbat data
should make appointment at once.
Mlea Mata Goldsmith, of Eugana,
wbo haa been visiting bar grandmoth
er, Mra. A. Goldamltb, of tbla city, laft
on Tuesday for Seaside, wbera aha
will vlalt bar couslna, tba Mleaea Gold
smith, of Portland, wbo will spend tha
remainder of tha summer at their "bun
galow. Mlaa Goldsmith will return to
thla city before leaving for bar home
In Eugana.
William Andrasen, who accompanied
hla family to Newport several weeks
ago, returned to Oregon City, Tueaday.
Mra. W. r. Green and aon, Lyle, of
Chloo, California, arrived In Oregon
City Tuesday morning, and apant tha
day with Mra. Oscar Minor. Mra.
Green waa Joined In thla city by har
alstar, Mra. J. Edmlaton, of Beaver
Creek, and tha former accompanied
tha latter to her home, where aba will
ba her guest until September. Tbla
la tha first time tha alstera bava met
for 25 yeara. Mra. Edmlaton formerly
lived In thla city.
Mra. Georg Allan and daughter,
8lma, of Oakland, Cal., who hava been
visiting tha former'a brother, L. A.
Nobel, and family, left Monday even
ing for their borne. Mra. Allan and
daughter hava returned from a trip
to Alaska, whera they vlsltad Mr.
Allen, wbo la prospecting tbara.
Louis Cauhapa of Hun Jose, Califor
nia, eon of g prominent cattleman of
that city, waa In Oregon City on Tuea
day In company with Charles Dough-'
rtf, iwpraaenUUlva of Jtb pacific
Paper Company, of Portland, with
whom he la visiting. Mr. Cauhapa
and Mr. Dougherty were accompanied
by 0. C. Kmlg, who recently arrived In
Portland from New Mexico. Mr. Emlg
will live In Portland, and will go Into
bualiiess In that city. They visited
tha paper mills, woolen mills and oth
er manufacturing plants before return
ing to Portland. .
W. A. Shaver, tha Molalla ranch
owner waa In tha city Tueaday.
Mra. W. A. Dlmtck haa gone to Tor-
Mi Groveto vlalt her paranta. She
will go to Long Beach on August 1.
Mlsa Minnie Day, who baa returned
from a vlalt to friends at Mackivtlle,
Washington County, la visiting tba
home of Mrs. C. D. Latourette.
NIVERSAL SHORTHAND
lada all other. Remarkable reaulta In two and thraa montha.
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RECITAL PLEASES
- LARGE AUDIENCE
Tba recital given at tba Cougrega
tlonal Church Tuesday vnlng waa ap
pi eels ted by a large crowd. Tba piano
playing of Mlaa Florence Grace andJ
Mat i voiimar waa deiigbtrul, and tba
nadlng of "Homeliest Cat In the
Show" by Mlaa Ha:l Hall captivated
tha audience. Mlaa Bertha Hall, ac
companied by Mra. Robb on tha piano,
made a fine Impression with a violin
aolo "Serenade Ilodlne." Othara who
took part In tba entertainment and de
lighted the audience war tha Ladlea'
Quartet. Mlsa Louisa Walker,' wbo
played on tha piano, Mlaa Florence
Grace and Mlaa Loulaa Braoa. "Lalbv
by from Jocelyn" waa pleasantly rend
ered by Mra. Bobb, pianist; Mlsa Hall
obligato and Mlaa Brace accompanist.
A piano duct by. Mrs. Culvert and Mlsa
Cora Oravea delighted the audience
and tha playera were compelled to re-
pond '.a aeveral enchorea.
ANOTHER HELD TOR
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Wealey 8trucken, of Boring, who re
cently accused John T. PreeL of
CherryTllle, of atrlklnf him with a
horse whip haa .filed a complaint!
charging assualt ajid battery against
Orlsby Mauldlng. Ha declares tbat
Mauldlng attacked him on July 11 at
Boring. The assault la aaid to have
boen the result of an argument over
Mauldlng hauling wood serosa a field
owned by Strucken. The latter baa a
black eye aa a result of the encounter.
Freel. wbo waa accused of atrlklng
Btrucken with a horae whip, waa fined
138. He waa formerly postmaster at
Cherryvllle. Justice of the Peace
8amaon will hear the caae agalnat
Mauldlng Saturday morning.
Paper Company To Plead.
The Willamette Pulp a Paper Com
pany, will tomorrow la Justice of the
Peace Bsmson's Court, plead to a
charge of throwing wood pulp In the
Willamette River. The charge waa
preferred by Deputy Fish Warden
Ruth bun. ,
MISS CROSS STILL LEADS IN CONTEST
(Conrlnued from pnge I.I
COIIidY FAIR TO BE
BETTER THAU EVER
'John Tauler, of Portland, called up
on secretary La telle of tba Clakatnaa
County Kalrr-Tuesday and made ar
rangetnenta to hava a aarlea of amuse
nnta at tha fair thla year. Mr. Tay
lor waa manager of eeveral of the coa
cesslona and ahowa at tha last lair.
"I'roapectare better than they have
been before for a monster fair at Can
by tbla year," skid secretary Laielie,
Tueaday, "and already seven granga
and Improvement cluba bava algnlfled
their Intention of making displays. Tha
premium lists will ba ready for dis
tribution In a few daya and will ahow
fine cash prlzea for 800 entries. Includ
ing livoatock, poultry, fruit, vegetables
household and fancy work and chil
dren s work."
The premium Data will be aent to all
who addreaa the secretary at Oregon
City or call at the Promotion OMre
opposite the Court Houae or at tba
office of O. D. Bby.
A cafeteria restaurant will be oper
ated on tba grounda by tba Ladlea aid
aoclflty of the Methodist Church of
Canby.
BOYS HAVE TO PAY
for mm pair
BUGGY FILLED WITH ROCKS
WHILE COUPLE ARE LISTENING
" TO SERMON.
This la just the way Justice of the
Peace gameon told a story about a
young woman, accompanied to cburcb
oy a young .man, being annoyed by
boys: " Jeaale Sherman took Ella Hed
ermun to church Sunday night at Bor
ing. While they were in the edifice
listening to the minister preach, three
boya filled their buggy with rocka.
When Mr. Sherman and Mlaa Heder.
man came out ef the church they were
very much exasperated to find the bug
gy filled with rocka. She bad forgot
ten ber umbrella and the couple went
back to the church to get 1L On the
way three boya kept pushing her off
the walk. They got the umbrella and
the boya followed them to the shed
where the horae waa hitched and when
they started, laughed and held the bug
gy back. That la, that la the way the
story waa told to me. One of the
boya waa Detaon Lake and the othera
were named Herze and. McClung. The
boya were let go upon payment of
the coats which amounted, to 119.00.
Wants. For Sale, Etc
Nader. ndr th.ee (tuitflil
wUI Im Iiuvh4 at eael a war
mavrttun. half a aaal aaaillooaJ
lions. DM Inch ear'. It ear aaoaUk taa
lacft ear4. iinaej s ar mumtb.
Cah mull acxxnupaar erear anles aa
baa an apra aoevunt with taa asa.r. X
riaaaolal raapanalblllt for mrrorm, when
error, eocur frae aarraot.a' aoUao will ft
art n l. a far pau-aa. Mlalnun atwea la.
HELP WANTED Fsrtiale.
WANTED--Voung lady atenographer
by .week to write form lettera and
attend to office dutlea. Addreaa
"J K.", Enterprlae office.
WANTED Mala Help.
FOR CHAUTAUQUA
Secretary Gary of the Willamette
Valley Chautauqua Assembly, said
Tueaday that the meeting which rloa
ed Sunday waa the moat aucceaaful ev
er held. The attendance waa larger
than eer before. The Women'a Chris
tian Temperance Union cottage waa ao
popular that eeveral other societies
are planning building before the next
meeting. It la alao planned to build
an annex to the Women'a Christian
Temperance Union cottage. Mra. Al
ice Welater' la thinking of erecting an
art pavilion: the confederated Wo
man's Cluba probably will build, and
aeveral of the patrona of the Chautau
qua have under consideration the
erection of a " bible building. The
erection of a Domestic Science build
ing also la a possibility.
BOY
MORE MONEY IN ONE DAT
may be earned with me than
during AN ENTIRE WEEK In
other waya. AppUanta munt be
bright, neatly dressed, clean
hands and face. I want the
MANLIEST boy in the city.
Come early prepared for work.
HUNTLEY BROS. CO.
Qodbag Out Sate
-OF-
The W. A. Holmes9 Stock
OF-
WANTEO.
WANTED Colleciora to aee my col
lection of all aorta of curios, an
tlqnea, and Indian trlnketa; stamps
for stamp collect ore; colna for
numismatists, arrow-heada for arch
eologlsts, etc. I bay and sell all
aorta of curioa; also all kinda of
second-band furniture and tools.
George Young, Main, near Fifth
street - - - - - -
W JLNTZU auuui advartlaementa for
tbla eol'imn. PHce.a ery reason
able. Bee reiea at head of fohma
Read the Morning enterprlae.
WANTED You to know that the En
terpriae Job printing department la
the moat . complete la the 8tate.
outalde Portland. Try it for your
next printing
FOR SALE.
WE are offering aeveral Gladstone
acreage tracta at very reasonable
flgurea for outalde cllenta. It will
be worth your while to aee ua at
once. Croaa A Hammond, Beaver
Building.
FOR SALE Portable at earn engine,
7x12. wth boiler cheap; Drag eaw
without power, $10.00; Cast Iron fly
wheel 62 inch, f 12.00; Gymnasium
turning 'bar, $9.00; 16ft. gaeollne
launch, cheap; Uncalled for drag
and croaa cut saws, cheap.
. ORJSOON CITY MACHINE WORKS
12th and Main 8ta
DRY GOODS & SHOES
Everything priced to make them go
Fixtures, Shelving, Counters and everything must be told
by the time Lease expires only a short time.
BUY EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE
THERE never haa been a disappoint
ed purcbaaer of Gladstone property.
A general and healthy growth and
rise in valuea have satisfied all.
The last aale of hcrekge waa at $1100
per acre caah. Thla same property
waa purchaaed only a few yeara
ago, at about $250 per acre. We are
authorised for outalde cllenta to aell
ten acres on malnPortland road
at a very low figure. Terms might
be had. Better aee ua without delay.
Cross A Hammond.
FOR 8ALG Space in thla column
8ell that old plow or harrow; yon
don't uae It atnee you purchaaed
your new one.
LOST.
RESTRICTING Of
CITY IS STARTED
BOUNDARIES OF FIRST, SECOND
AND WEST 8IDE PRECINCTS
TO BE CHANGED.
The County Court at a meeting Tuea
day took up the preliminary work of
redisricting Oregon uuy ana wesi
Oregon City. The law providea for the
changing of tha boundary llnea of aln
preclncta In which more than 300 bal
lota were cast at the latit election. On
ly the first and Becor-precIncta in
thla city will be changed, there being
eaa than 300 votera Ik the thrld ward
at the last election. There were about
350 votea cast in West Oregon City,
and It la probable that the town will be
divided Into two precincts. Judge
Beatie aald Tuesday night that ' the
wcrk would bo flniuhed In a few daya.
LOST On Main atreet, Saturday eve
ning, bunch of three keys. Finder
will pleaaa return to Mr. Kellogz, at
elevator of Masonic building, and
receive reward.
FARM LOANS.
FARM LOANS Dlmlck ft Dlmlck.
Lawyers, Oregon City, Or.
ATTORNEYS.
carefully, and then figure If you could
put your time to a better advantage
for the next few weeka than by aecui-
ing enough votea to win on of them.
The time will slip by rapidly and
before you know it thla contest will
come to a close and you will nave
overlooked an opportunity of a life
time, ao white the contest la In Its
Infancy enter your name and start to
work at once and have your nam an
nounced with the winning candldatea
on the night the prUea ar awarded.
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Pntronne our advertleere.
T f NOMINATION BLANK.
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GOOD FOR TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED VOTES.
1 wlh to Nominate Mlsa
Address
Nominated by.. ......
Address
...
Thla nomination blank, when properly filled In and brought or
mailed to Contest Department of The Enterprlae will count for
2.R00 votes. Only one of these blinks will be credited to each can- v
dldate. ' . ., , . .. N , .
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..' ' I , VOTE COUPON. . :' ., ,...V ' ' ." ; .'. ,
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GOOD FOR ONE VOTE.
t This coupon when neatly clipped and properly filled In with the
t name of the candidate you wish to vote for, will o counted aa one
,vote. . ;' ' ,
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Name of candidate. .- .'.
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a Addreaa '
Thla couron yold after July 25th. ( i ' '
Cut on llnea. Don't Toll Send In flat. .- !
O. D. EBT, Attorney-at-Law. Money
loaoad, a ha tract a furnished, land
title examined, eatatea settled, gen
eral law - buatneaa. Over Bank - etf
Oregon City.
U'REN A 8CHUEBEL. Attorneya-at
Law, Deutacher Advokat, will prao
tic In all courta. make collections
and settlements. Office In Enter
prtae Pldg., Oregon Cltv. Oregon.
BUILDER AND CO"TACTOH. .
MARHY JONES Builder and General
Contractor. Eatlmatas cheerfully
given on all claasea of building
work, concrete walka ana rain force,
concrete. Kea. Phone Main 11L
: INSURANCE.
t. H. COOPER, To Fir tnaurane
and Real. Estate. Let ua hand!
voiir propertlea we buy, aell and
eichange. Office In Enterprise
fidg., Oregon City. Oregon.
ASTRAY OR STOLEN.
THREE, marea of the following Uee
crlptlon and branda: 1 blue roan
pony, white . face, cropped mane,
shod with platea; 1 dark colored,
cropped mane, no ahoea, branded V
on left hip; 1 bay colored, cropped
mane, bob tall, branded 71 and J.
F. Take the mares up. Notify
the undersigned, owner, by phone,
' Oak Grove Exc. Red 696, or mall
Jennings Lodge P. O. Liberal re
ward for expense and trouble. H. S.
Smith. Jennings Lodge, July 13,
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1911.
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1 EQAL NOTICE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
.STATE OF OREGON FOR
CLACKAMAS COUNTY.
SUMMONS.
Helen M. Qulnn, Plaintiff, va. Ritchie
yu'iin Defendant
To Kvtcliie Qulnn, the ab .' name !
defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby requir
ed to appear and anawer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
W. A. HOLMES
617 Main St. Oregon City, Ore
STUDY LAW
" . . i 1 v ' '
Nothing will give you more power and Influence In the world than a thor
ough knowledge of the law. "It Is the combined wisdom of the agea."
Three yeara' course with degree. Standard la equal to the Eastern Saw
school, and the work ia moat thoroughly done. Fully preparea for the Bar
examinations. .
Tbe school la In session all the year In both day and night classes. En
roll at any time; do It now. - ----- .'-
PORTLANDLAW SCHOOL
IRVING E. RICHARDSON, LLD, Preeident-Dean
Phones. Marshall 2751,, A-6446. 631 Worceeter Btock, Portland, Or.
Spend Yoar Vacation ;
CLATSOP BEACH
a
ON
The Pacific Ocean.
First class hotels, cottagea and camps at Seaalde and Gearhart.
THE North Bank Road
Rune faat traina through to tbe Beach parlor observation cars and
modern coaches. .
RotmdTrfps
$4.00 dally, aeaaon limit $3700 Saturday and Sunday, limit Monday.
Special folder will be aent on request,
W. L Coman, G. F. & P. A . S. P. & S. Uy.
PORTLAND, ORE.
entitled ault, on or before the last
day of tbe time prescribed by tbe
order of publication of anmmona of
tbla ault, to-wlt: on or before the
4th day of September, A. D. 1911,
that being a day after tbe explra
, Hon of aix weeka . from the first
publication of tbla aummona, and If
you fall ao to appear or anawer for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
' to the court for the relief prayed
for In aald complaint, to-wlt: For
a decree dissolving the marriage
relation existing between plaintiff
and defendant and forever divorcing
plaintiff from defendant. '. and for
such other and further relief as may
be equitable and JuaL -
Thla aummona la aerved upon you
by publication for six successive
weeks In " the Morning Enterprlae
purauant to an order of the Honora
ble R. B Beatie Judge of the Coun
ty Court of aald Clakamaa County,
duly made and entered on the 17th
day of July, A, D. 19U.
Date of first publication of thla
aummona la July 19th, 1911.
Date of laat publication of thla
aummona ia August 30th, 191 L ,
- , J. H. MIDDLETON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A Famewa Aeter
"What makea you think yon can
actf asked the manager to the stage
struck applicant
"Burglars came Into, my room lant
night" replied tbe young man. "1 pre
tended to be aaleep and deceived them
utterly Pea rwio'i Weekly.
HBiDERSOii PREVENTS
SEALS RKISCOKS
RYAN KEEPS UP STICK RECORD
BY HAMMERING
. OVER FENCE.
BALL
f
PORTLAND, Or., July 18. (Special).
.lt.kti rt w Undarm (Hmm iA tha Seal.
today, again demonstrating that be haa
the Jinka on the San Francisco bunch.
Tti. visitor. Mil tmi flva klf nrT tha
bla; fellow and they were too well
scattered for any scoring. Ryan pat
the ball over the right field fence for
a homer in the fourth. Portland con- .'
nected aafely nine timee with Henley's
curves. The run were made In the .
first fourth and eighth innings.
Following were the reaulta Tuesday;
Pacific Coast League Portland Z, 1
San Francisco 0. Sacramento 4,
Oakland 2; no game at Boa Angeles;
Vernon team did not arrive.
Northwestern League Portland 4,
700 THROWN OUT OF WORK BY FIRE
(Continued from Pag 1.)
Tacoraa 3; Spokane 1, Seattle 0; Van
couver 7. Victoria 2, 1
American League Cleveland 9, New
York 6; Detroit 16. Boaton 7; Phila
delphia 12, St Louis J; Washington 7,
Chicago 1.
National Leagued Philadelphia 4 2,
Pittsburg 2-1 ; Cincinnati 8, New York
2: Chicago 14, Boston 6; St Louis 8,
Brooklyn 3.
I American Association Minneapolis
6. Milwaukee 2; Toledo 8, Indlanapolla
7; Columbus 6, Louisville 5; 8t Paul
; 7. Kansas City 4.
. "Western Ieague Dea Molnea 2,
Topeka 2; St. Joseph 2, Lincoln 1;
determine the delay which will follow puebio 3, Omaha 3 (game called tn
tbe accident- The cabl travela a dls- ntn BCCOnnt rain); Denver-Sioux
tance of more than 1000 feet at a high 1 city game postponed, rain; two games
elevation. Tbe work employe 700 men, wllj b pi,-ed at Denver today,
who have been engaged since Saptem- , STANDING
ber 1, 1910. " -I r
..w J: Pacific Coaat. -
Officials of the company are of the Portland
opinion that, the delay will not b Oakland
long, aa another cable will be stretched Vernon
soon, provided no serious damage baa San Francisco .....
been done to the engine. During the Sacramento
progress of tbe fir there waa conaid- I. Angeles .
able excitement In River Mill camp. ; Northw
and strenuous efforts were made to j
save the cable from falling, but they J Spokane 66
were of no avail.
Vancouver
Tacoma ,
Portland
W. L, P.O.
.58 " 44 .669
. . 68 ? 64 .618
.. 65 62 .514
.. 66 54 .609
.. 62 64 .491
.. 44 ' 66 .404
stern.
W. L. PC.
.. 66 31 .602
.. 56 37 .602
. . 52 40 . .565
.'. 44 , 46 .489
.. 44 46 .489
.. 23 69 .250
F. D. Hunt, traffic manager, and O.
t PnMv.ll mn,ril ainrlnttirAnt nt I
the light and power department, left,8?1'!?
the official inspection party, Including ;
Tcalrf ant loualvn at lUirtnir. and ra-1
turned to make an Inspection of th SHIRTWAIST DANCE TOMORROW;
fl ft 1X1 B aT8 1 1
B j Buach'a Hall to Be Decorated With
HOTEL ARRIVALS. . I Plant, and Flower.
The following are registered at the Th- ,hlrt waUt rt ( b. ,t
Electric Hotel: Mr ' and Mrs. A. Fits-. h B,1(Cn nlkI, tomorrow eVanlng by
gerald. Chicago; Mlsa Agnes 8mlth. , u,..u r .. Un ,mi.-.
Chicago: oW. W: Mattoon Mrs. L LU- to b6 a moBt enJo;Bbl affair, and an
tlefleld. B. Q. BRtee. Portland; T. W. ,nvltaMon ,. aandd to alL Flnctrlo
Foster, Oregon City R. a j No. t; 0 j fsng wU, i.tHlled. and the beantl
K. Meyera, W. Rudolph, Portland ; W. : ,,,, v.rfllldail wn)cn tn covered with
R. McCrary. J. E. Argo, Delbert Her-1 UnU and T,ne, w, m,k( t mo,t
nea; W. H. Brown, Hood River; H. L.,,ntn plll0, for ,n nin,,', ente
Ashe; D. J. Evana; D. O. Klmper; D. j talnment. Th veranda will be il
luminated with Chlneae , lanterns.
Frank Busch will be assisted by Mlsa
Nora Hannifin In decorating the hall
for -tbla occasion. The floor com m la
te, will b F. H. Buach, Otto Hogg,
I F. L. Hogg. John Busch, JDdward Buach
and F. MUstedt. Paraona' orcheatra,
of Portland will furnish th music for
tba dancing. . . . ; ,
J. WlHtman; T. J. Gill. Salem.
i A FH.rtdshlp Luneh.
First New Woman Come. Julie, let's
go and have a friendship lunch togeth
er. Second Ditto Friendship lunch!
Wbat'a that?
First
I'll pay
Why. yon pay for mine aud jtb
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