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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
MOMUfiG ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY, OKH.UUH I. C BRODIE, Editor ana Publisher. - tared a wcenl-etaa ntr Ji oary . at th post aiSoe at Oreea tltr, Oregoa. undet tha Act or Mm v ins." Tans sctsctimoii. oae Tear, by mall . ....ISM six M rathe, by Mil f raw Moatha. ky Mil... l.S Pec Mi ky eurhf J urarrta" iato rTrel Pe. pot ase nre wwn....m rirX Pan. pat look KM taaartloae. .10 rTeterred poelttoa any pa, aar oa first aaaarttoa IS iwi.wAji iMaiiim uv aiii aar kieh add Ineerttoae Ik Run papar othir thaa first paca. par Staa rtnA Inacrttoa Iks . Rua paper other tkaa first pas, par knk addea taaaruoaa ... So uoceJa ike par Una; to ragwiar advar. users ko Una. Waate. Par Sala. Ta Raat. -ata.. oaa eat word flrat toeartlea; aaa-aalf seat xck eddltioaaL, Ratee for advartlahw la Aa Weekly Cnierprta will ka tka nm aa la the daily, (or adverttaeinenta set eopeceall for the weakly. Where tha aaTerUeaMent la tranafarrad rroai th daily to tha weea v, witnout cajuure. tka rata will ka a ta teoh for tua ef tha papar. and lk aa tack (or apaclal aoatUosv . - Caaa ahould a-mxnpaay arear where arty la uakaowa ta kuataaaa affloa of tha ataterpnae. Lai earertiarag at api aararuauaj ate. . t Clrrua advert talne and apeetal traaataet aJverttatna at no to eo aa Inch, aaoora ttta to apodal conditions gorarntna; tka nre sate ana Danarupi awe ww las meats tto Inch first rneertloa: sddJ oaal Insertions aajne matter Its boa. News Items and wall wrlt'ea artiolas J merit, with Interest to local readers. will ka aiadly sccept.1. Rejected snaau aertpts never returned unlesa aorompan tea ky etajaoe ta prepay poaia CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. THE WORST KIND-OF WASTE. One's Idea of waste or extravagance Is usually financial and the results up on the individual spender, according to whether he lives withing or beyond his income, hsa never been mors graphic ally, described than In the words of the celebrated Mlcawber, "Income, twen ty pounds; , expenditure, nineteen pounds, nineteen shillings and six pence. , Result, happiness. Income, twenty pounds; expenditure, twenty ' pounds and sixpence. Result, mis ery." - And yet financial waste, great as It is, is not the worst. A man may' get to the end of his money and then financi al waste necessarily stops. But the greatest waste Is that of energy, strength, time and the finer sensibil ities, ending at last In moral disaster. That extravagance In money and ex travagance along th other lines men tioned too often go together there are sbundant proofs In this present time of great Incomes and fortune. One trou ble Is that a very " large number of wasteful, useless young men are curs ed with rich parents. If It were other wise their lives would be more account - .. . Ysar-Round Exposition. While San Francisco will be content to keep Its exposition open for six months, San Diego will keep Its open the full year of 1915. After all when the climats Is so well sdapted to that purpose, -why shouldn't Ban Diego make the most of Its show? , " , Home prosperity depends upon home . ldustry, and state wide prosperity, will - be greater If factories selling "Made In Oregon" goods are patronixed by the local merchants. .. ' The mall order houses of the East would not be so prosperous if the peo ple of itls community would Insist on having'Made in Oregon" goods from tb local merchants. The business of this community would be better con served if the buying public and the merchants would help along the "Made in Oregon" Idea. Plaasant Far 8haw. . Ford Madox Uneffer. In bis "Mem ories and Impressions." says tbst on ' his first romlng to London Bernard Shaw wrote a pamphlet called "Why I ' Am siiAnarcblHf." which was pub lished at the' Torch press "Some time later." relates Mr. Hueffer. "when Mr. Shaw, having advanced a stage further toward bis Intellectual salrarlon. wu addressing In the park s Socialist gathering on the tiresome text. The KoolUhnens of Anarchism. ' the rouujr proir1ctrs of the Torch walked nm nil aud round In the out skirts of the crowd offering copies of Mr. Rhsw's ettrller funiplilet for ani and exclnlmluK at the top oT tbelr voter. -Why I Am an Anarchist: By Ihe lcturerr" ' Patronir our advertisers. If Farmers Would Sell Direct to Consumers Much Money Would Be Saved By B. f. YOAKUM. fLE trouble with farm product ix that it takes them too long Jo get from the farm to the table. The vtlue of fnrm prod ocu in the United States in O.OOO.OOO.OOO. Of this $4,500, ; 000,000 goes to the middleman. But half of it-ought to be saved. It i perfectly possible to devise plan bj which half of that total loss could go into the pockets of the consumer, J What the trusts have done bar been t. ji-ver that vou can save roooej both in ' MANUKALTITIIK snd in DISTRIB UTING. The chief saving is in distributing.' ' "' J Now the soil is a factory. There w mi reason why we should not apply to tbe soil the 8AME principles that we An to the factory. - At the present time tbe crops of the eounVry come to $S.000.000, 000, and they will come to $10,000,000,000 in a rery short time. Tbe distribotiug cost comes to $4,500,000.00 a year.. THAT ttMPLV SHOW THAT. THE MIDDLEMAN GETS HAL" THE T'OriT. THIHI It NO REASON WHY THsT rARMEl SHOULD NOT V. CtrrrTLV WITH TMt MAN WHO WANTS HIS PRODUCT. ' ' J COMBPONDENCE . MACKSBURO. ' Tha thermometer ku .on rangini from p0 degrees to 95 degree on an average tbta week. " Kd Grave U building a bom. Mia Lucy Mitts visited Mr. 'John Jess and Mr. L. K. Armstrong tba paat wck. Mr. Julia Helm waa burled at tb Zlon ceraetsry Sunday. CLARKE. Sam Elmer I hauling bay. Mr. Sullivan and daughter, Mary, were Id town last week. Mr. Dottemlller cut grass for Mr. Larklna last weak. Ed Buol worked tlllsm Mar- shall last week. Charlla Henton la helping Elmer Lee make hay. Mr. Rose la building a bouse. Ha purchased part of Lee Parish's (arm In Highland. Mr. Batka Is building a home. Ha purchased part of the old Kirk farm In Highland. Mrs. Willie Marshall visited ner mother, Mr. Kleinsmlth. Miss Sarah Mclntyre. or roniana, la visiting ber mother, Mrs. Mclntyre. Mr. WettUufer hauled hay Jast week. . I -' Mr. Hsag Is hauling hay on Monday. Pomona Grange met In the High land Grange hall last Wednesday. Mr. Stout finished hauling hay last week. .. Mr. 'Smith, tha aaaessor. was in Clarke last week. MILWAUKEE. The Episcopal Sunday school gave a Joint picnic with the Sell wood Sunday school at Laturell Falls. They went on the steamer Monarch. The Evangelical Sunday school will hold its snnusl picnic at Island ata tlon Thursday on the bank of Kellog creek. 7 " Mrs. Martin returned home from New York. Thursday where ahe visit ed relatives and friends. Mrs. Jennie Davis who has been ill I Improving. Mrs. Ella Msple Is out after a ev ere Illness. Carl Soloman has s serious attack of typhoid fever. Ha la allghtly better at at thla writing. The Milwaukee State Grange he: Ita regular meeting Friday night. The committees were appointed for the fair to be held this fall. Let every on take hold and make It a success. Ross Swaggert was an Oak Grove visitor Wednesday. Remember the dance at Crystal Lake Park Friday evening given by the Appeal. The Boys club wil hold a lawn social in the Strelb addition In the near rut nr. -- i r Leo Johnson and Bart Tschraner en tertained several boys of Battery A., O. N. G. of Portland, Sunday with a launch party. They landed above Ris- leya and bad a camp dinner. The Artisans held their tegular mettlng - Tuesday evening. Several candidates were Initiated snd refresh menta were aervrd. - Rev. Morris Heverllng, of Portland. fell from a c'le.-.-y tree ;it the Harvn mann nlaM. and wn. hurt .IniennPy W. H. Cie' iinnni'-' l w irk Oak street Tuesday JiOi-ning Toe ce ment sidewalks will soon be completed on both sides of Washington St. Miss Hezel Mullen la working for udge Kelso In hia store on. First St Evangelical Church Quarterly Confers nee will be held Saturday evening at 8 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 - m. Services 11:30 a. m. A. Y. P. at 7 p. m. Com- union servlcea at 8 p. m. Rev. H. E. Hoenschuch of Portland will preach. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Choir practice Thursday evenings. Teachers Training Friday evenings. July 25th Camp Meeting will open at Jennings Lodge and continue till Aug ust i there will be no services at the church In Mllwaukie during Camp Meeting. ' The English Barber. I grumble because it is impossible to get a comfortable bnlr cut or shave In Manchester and because tbe majority of barbers there are uncivilized, aaya a writer In M. A. P.. London. A visit even to the best burden' sbon ut pres ent means half so hour of misery. Tbe tiurber's breu thine on my neck no longer annuls me; I bare cot used to it But I was )uite surprised wbeu last week tbe man who wm intend ing to me abKtru ted pliieK of i-nke from bis pocket every uow mid iiKiun and let bis crumbs full down my Inn k I am waiting fur uie eutenrtHiig balr cutter to open u few. decrut nlmim where the ussistittil nre ut leat rleiio and where tbey are nnder some ni1 of discipline. Psrtsvsring. Patient Say. tun I Ixn't the tooth ! want pulled !enili- Never mfnd. I'm comlns to It Boxton Transcript Those Dsar Girl Friends. Miss ftiipluce I hnd m pictures tnken Inst week, and toUfly I pot aom of them. Tbey are Just as nuturui as life 'Miss Parcnrenup My. tint yon lenr up cheerfully nnder miHfortnne! Aren't you going to even bring suit or anything? Baltimore American. R.I road Magnate MORNING TCNTEIIPH.IBK THPItanAY. JULY 20. Former Member of Parliament Phototfraphed the Coronation v't r ! V.. ft A B A s afIR BENJAMIN STONE made the only plcturea of th coronation of King George and Queen Mary that' were made. Thla was due to (llrect or .i win. neimi and the nnusual honor was "bestowed on Sir Ren- Sk m voi v ke . ki. ..mvUi. eeMllenr anrb. an historic occasions. BUT jaiuiu uavauew vi me --y Benjamin is tb president of tbe National Photographic Record Association or Great Britain, and he has a Urge collection of photographs Illustrating histor ical eventa aa well aa local observancea and customs The plcturea be mad k. tt n.mn.Hnn will ba Dreaerved In tb British museum. Though snaking the plcturea for th British government. Sir Beujatuln ws Instructed to giv th newspapers all the prtnte they wanted at a nominal prlc. This arrangement waa mad so that there would be no grumbling because private photographers were barred from Westminster sbbey during tbe ceremony. Had photographers been admitted without reatrlctlona tber would bar bee llttl room for any one else. Sir Benjsmln'a record Insured that bis work would be well done, lie haa long been prominent in photogrnpby and was slao for many years a member of parliament Commercial Club Chat John R. Newton, of Canby, manager of the Kellogg Strawberry Branch, called at the Promotion office on Mon day. "I have twenty-three acres In berries,'' said Mr. Newton, "and be lieve thla to be the largest tract of strawberries in th county. Tbe soil is especially adapted or berries on this farm and millions of plants sre sold each year. The planta are Irrigated at nresent bv mesne of s large pump which Is operated by s gasoline en gine pumping from s drilled well 110 feet deep. In about another week, the Irrigating will be done from the flume taking water from the Molalla River by the Canby Cairal Co. - Mr. Newton la an expert strawberry grower snd represents the R. M. Kel logg Co., of Three Rivers, Mich. This company is tbe largest producer of strawberry plants in the United 8tates. E. A. Lelghton, of Willamette, called at the Promotion Office on Mon day and reported that the hot weather had done much damage to hla black berries. Mr. Lclgbton generally pro duces about 1000 crates a year. Tbe Ladies Aid Society, of Canby, will operate a cafeteria at the Clack amas County Fair, Sept. 27-28-29 and 30. They will serve good meals at all hours during the Fair. .. . R. L. Badger, of Beaver Creek, has on display a fine sample of side oats s it grows in Clackamaa County. Mr. Radge;- is an enthusiastic supporter of this county and will have other exhibits later in the season, t- George DeBok, of Willamette, who his had more exhibits in the Promo tion Office than any one else since tbe fflee was opened, has on display a branch of his famous dewberries. The branch l about eighteen inches long 'tin ha i hundreds of berries on It. Some are green, some are red and others black but the sample shows how abunclfin'ly dewberry vines yield In Clackamas County. Mr. DeBnk also has on display a head of cabbage weighing eight pound", and he says this la a sample of the tons of cabbage that he grows each year. 4 i Mrs. A. H. Harvey, of Twilight, has kept the Commercial Club office sup plied with flowers such ns grow, nrj; I where but In Oregon, ever since' the opening She has on display a col lection of tbe various kinds of roses j ind sweet pens. . I A, . Fred Schwartz, of Oregon City, han 'n dishy some line Burbank potatoes ' The potatoes sre not so large as they I would .hava been had they been dun j later, but are of enormous slr.e for his time of the yeir. Mr. Schwartz 's s good farmer and Ilk many othera has found that Clackamas County la ihe greatest phc In the world to grow 'he tubers. The fact that Clackamas County produces mors potatoes than any other county In the atat verities this state ment. THE CHEERFUL FACE. Nest to the sunlish if kesven n tbe cheerful lace. ' M'bn ha not M HecTrfvins influence ) ' One ghnce at th lace Mt us out ol tho mists and tirJov into the heata Kit, hnvhl and warm within. A host evil Damons mav Hirr around the door but try nevet, enter and abtoV there. The cheerful laoe will out them to shame and flight.1 1 : -: representing bast itirmingiinn. POTATO MARKET -TAKES BIG DROP NEW SPUDS DOWN. TO ONE AND A HALF CENT WITH BETTER SUPPLY THAN DEMAND. TUBERS LARGE AND OF COOD QUALITY ... Quiet Tons In Wool With Price Rang. Ing From Fourteen To Seventeen Cents Peaches Still Holding Firm. A big aupply of potatoes received Wednesday caused tbe price to drop to 1 W Mnli with nmr ftemenit Tha apuda are full grown and of good qual ity. Farmers are anxious to sell and It Is probable that the prlc will fall even lower. . Loganberries sr being offered mor freely and price are declining. Salea were made at $1.65' Wednesday compared. with $1.75 Tuesday. There still ar some strawberries on the market. Whlla eirffllartt nrl are etlll Ah. talnable for fancy peaches, some small fruit is a drag on tb msrket. ' A very peculiar situation has devel oped In the California peach situation. Elberta variety Is ripening this year before the Crawford", .,. There Is s very quiet ton In the wool market locally. On account of the unjatlsfactory values received oo eastern shipments borne buyers are not inclined to bid so high aa former ly. Beat valley offering ar going generally at 14 to 17 cent a pound. While the generaf-market for poul try la allowing no changea aome sales uemg mnae ai tower prices on; ac count of the warm , weather and the lack cf desire on tbe pirrf the big buyers to take hold unlesa values are shaded. ' Ouotartcna ear oregrn City. POTATOES Beat, Buying I cents pound. FX3VR AND FEED Floi,r Is s'esdy, selling from C to $5 30; Very little of cheaper grades. , , OATS (Buyns;) flrsy, $23 to $24, w.ilte, from 25 to $2C. . - Itl'TTEU (Usytngi Ordinary ccontry hrlngs from Ur to 20c, fancy dairy from 20e to 22', cream eiy 22r to z5c. EGOS Best srsda K 'rents POfflTRY ( Muylng Firm with lit tie good stock offered. Good hens ar brlngtns 12r. rM mmtMl eve In m.n. ' VEL- -; - , v j . .v mm She.; demand, broilers bring from ICc to ISc with good demand. WOOL (Btiy.,r rfTool prices sre ranging from 14 to 17 cents.' FEED 8horts $29 to $30; rolled barley. $31.50 to $32.50; process bar ley, $33; whole corn, $31 to $32: crscked corn, $32 to $33; wbest $3" to $33; oil meal, $53; Shady Brook dairy feed, $1.25 per hundred pounds ..IUT."'(B"'"-' Tlmihy $1 to c o HO; ost hay, best. Jit: mixed, $10 to $12; alfalfa, $1$ to IIIDE8 ( Buying areen hides, 5c o c; aaltera, HC to Hc; dry hides. I2 to 14c. 8hiep pelts. 25e to 75c acn. DRIED FRUITB-t.ocal prices sre nrm at from 8c to toe on apples snd prune, peachea are joe. LT ",",,,n' o 0c lor flr.e o lh sack, half ground 40e; 7$ fot loo lh. Hacks Poitln4 Vegetable Market. CK VI50ETABLES - Carrot-. M.?vrfl.M er sack parsnips, $1.25 rVflKO; fnrnlp $1.2Bf$1.50; tMeta 1160,. . ...a . : 1911. V icq ETABUcs Asparagus, IOcO. t ee iwe ersle- oahhasa. SSW. II DOf hundiwdwelght; oaulltlower, ll.aOO $1.75 ptr doaen: celery, taiuorniB, i eau. na ifna.n ouclimbsra, si. 60O 11.15 per doaen; eggplant 15o per lb.; garlic. lOcfrlXO per pouou; ,r,'Vvi 0 per doaen; holho.iM lettuce, 11.50 Oil ooi ras ,Cfllo P( pound; peppers, aoewjoo pt iui mJUKu ma nar loaan ! rhubarb. t CISo per' pound; sprouts, fc; tomatoes, S70I3XS nutnua i.ihMne nrlMa: Orsion 11.75 per 100; Australian, 1B0 pr 100; Texas, 1115 per crate; tP'un nla, II per crat Oregon Cllv Stock Quotations. iinniiinra are nuoted Uc lower. From 115 lbs. to HO Iba. Ie, from 150 lbs. to 100 lbs. me. wit. r- t Veal calies orlnt from He to uw according to grade. I1EEF STEERS wi -tesrs i" the local markets r fetching Voto JHc live a-eisbt SHEEP ma nriu at e to oo weight. BACON, LA UP and HAM. ars firm 11.50. Whips! Whips!!1 We Give 'Em Away WITH EACH 15 PURCHASE WE WILL GIVE YOU A RAWHIDE BUGGY WHIP. - Dtalars In Wool, Flour, Hsy, Grain, Feed, Coal, Salt, Sugar Oregon I Commission Co uth AND MAIN STS Orsgon City. , Real Petata Transfer. v u and Kllen Ads Lawrence to J. C. Dean, acrea, action 13, town- ahlp I aotitb, range 1 west; siuuv. V. D. and Helen Jelllaon to Bher wood Williams, lot 10, block II, Wind sor: $l.io. Aririla K snd 8. B. Ormsbv to J. 11 nirkenn 1 ?.1 acres In ChamDlng Pad dleton donation land claim, township 1 nnih rima 1 aast! t29(M). K. W. and Lauretta U Haasaltln to Fred Hat greaves, southwest quarter of northwest quarter, section g, township 0 south, rsnge I esst; it.uu. i t hnd Ada r. Alexander to W. D Jelllson. lot 10. block XI, lot It. block 18, lot 5, 6, and 7, diocr is. wmasor till no Jnaenhln M. Rerrv to C. M. Le lots 13. 14 and 15. block 12. Oak Grove Park; $975. DRESS POINTERS. " New Dressing Cewns In the Simple Empire Style. Sweet peas III llielr ilelli Hie bill.-, lavender and pink HliuileM iti'e I. li-.il f I aftemoou huti. The new in irllireeH s'hiw Hip :imi' cburH-teriM(V a u drtnei-w 'ilieiiielrii, tbe more rliilxTate Iteluir In empire mi straight line efTetts, v.-l!i fit :;t sleeves tint ilrsperlea snd tnnli-s of & nnliuiiDUx miiteriiils. Tbe Intent drelttt (.-nrrnw nre nr ft In simple em) In- ntyle ir with u U: Joined bfxllie fnteiicd ul lb' s'.tl-v Materiiili lire lipht lull lute, mitxiln. waNhliiK imi, fmiliird mid hiiiiii richly trl mined with Imnd etuiiroUlery and big tin collars. This gown, wbli li i-onxlHts uf u blouse nod skirt. Is fantiloued of two MISHBI- SS.MIPBINCEKS DHSSS. materials, in tbe UltiMtratifiii It Is of plain and u striped fabric. For n more elaborate f ns k all over lac might lie used with xlik or voile. The hlou-t Is lu three sectlnna. tbe edge f wlib h overlap and nre stltchi-d Into iiosltlon. Tbe skirt Is fashioned with nix gores tb front and back tormina pnncls. JUDIC CIIOI.I.ET. This Msy Msnton pattern Is rut In sixes for m lasts Of faurleen lllm miA .l-k.. years of sga snd Is also suitable for email woman. Bens io rents to this of flea, giving number, 701, and It will be promptly forwsrded to you by mail. If In haata send an additional two cent tamp for latter postax. which Insures mar prompt delivery. A Stern Father. Titus Manilas Torquatus fought a ol with g gigantic Gaol. Uettlus O. Bilnusf la the war of 861 B. a and alw the Utter. Torqustus bad been challenged and engaged In tb contest contrary to an order ln1 by bis fa ther, the Roman comma stef. forbid ding; single .eti-onnters with tb en my. For vhilntlng this mandate tbe parent U4 bis sun tH-iiesiti'd i " Ml . - . about yur wny matter wntn , ar a dposlte htr. Your hills ars all paid by ahsslu Ytwe hsk whsit rstum.d, eom.i a rlpt N traubl abt shang. a dispute .best p, msnts. ns susstl- as U wher your sny haa fna, sr hew mM Jw i hav rosWd. Yur pass kk and tht stub f yr hsR best slwsy. h. stsry. Ht SAFE .IDE AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT TH The Bank of Ofcgon City OLDEST BANK IN THE COUNTY i m ma i mi 1 " O C LATt)UHs:TT President THE FIRST NATIQN.AL BANT oi OREGON CITY , OREGON ! CAPITAL. SNXOOCOw TrnaaUae-ersl snhlnf wsln One frve t A. M. la t ,,,, fir ri--Jrr-h- LET US DRILL YOUR WELL ORIOOM OITY SHOE SHOP . SCMOSNMSINI JSsjtOSjr a PLANT. MODISTIC; JOTTINGS. Flehu-llks Wraps f Fins Chantlltr Lsot. Naluntl' feutber iulll sre seen tlald mid umber c r. Klcliu like wraim nrMin k . huntHI' or soft InffelS are eunirt 11 ml iiHinet tlHb. . All Idea for linen Slid u lle f ra K I to plm-e a twelve to alllei-il III' ll onil blind nlotiud the IhiIIoiii of tti skirt and Ihfii IiiiiimIuis h lotuU uf tin color In Ihe waist , This dolgn rsn 1 ciirrl.il out lu r variety f iiiiiti-rliils. t'oll-ir tiliun-e' wltb black or wltb lilm-k nnd wtiJt are very clilc. lnle blue linen trlmcieit with bias bund of 'bliiik nnd 'iMf would Imp smart. Flla-.k nnd white eliL trUnwed with plain Mai-k sud pl"'il BONDBHSD t-OMIIKK OOWN. with greeu. i-erls ur cherry color would be attractive. Pongee would do for this dress; so would any uf the t'lilii striped or rbet-ked silks now on the market. Tbe blouse, which might Ix made to go wltb it plain skirt. Is worn over a lac gulniie. 4UDIC CHOM.ET. Thae Mar Manton naiierne ere i. slscs front 14 tn 42 bual m r. .... blouaa and a to U waist measure for th skim, nend 10 cents to this office, giving numbers !WS for l ha blousa sud (Ml tot tha sklrtl. and either of then, in k promptly forwarded to you by mall. Band m cenia ana ooia or mem will ba for warded. If In hast sand an additional two cent alaniB for letter neelee wkuk Insures more prompt delivery. ' , Safe Frem Ostsetlvsa. "Do you know." Im-kiiu the bnrlM-r aa be laid tbe littlier thickly over bis ell. ent's mouth, "that we're the only fel lows i know of that could commit a crime and nt be deiei-ted through the tierllllon system nr whatever It Is fhut rilm-hes tieoHe by their thumb prlntsT The victim moved tinensllr lu his chair, but clrcnmHinnces oir which be hnd no control sealed hN lips. He trru n led Interrocntlvely iiii! politely. , Yes, sir; Ihe renson s slinnle. We iln't got no thumb prints. We get em ill worn off nilililiig our tlmmlia over roil fellers' . bins. Fact! I'll allow run when I let roil out of the finite "m 'htinih pre pretty near n Ironed onl Wklng ss roue face will ! hen I I nlwh with vu"-New Tnrk Press. m a . Selsntlfls Mansgamsnt The general mnniiiri-r of n irrest In.' dustry In passing through one of bis shops was suddenly strvck with the lues that a way might be found n otlllx tbe dally tons of waste from timber ami steel, anys the Woman-a W.irld. Shortly afterward ha emnlnv sd a yonng cbemlat to enter tbs plant i.u oevot nis time to experiments wltb these chips snd scraps and shuv- ... Airuongn at work less tlittn on yeiir salvag totaling mor. th.n tr... . (nk has resulted from the scientist's Iri vesngniions. a fw years ago the business men held lbs atn.tuni i tempt and ridiculed bis "theories." To- any ney .re MrKt.,y (1riruiinR apon "ui io enm inelr tllvldeiuis ., ""ssBassaB mmmmmn m , .Munry si me o ymnls - T. " snnnT iri I be ran- 6r ' ifwak ml i'i ,w I It No Guesswork am .liraaH ' r. . MB.I-.A, KU ) 1 at BASE BALI RECREATION PARK, Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND July IS. It. 80, II, 22. . Oam Begin Weekdays at I p. d Sundays, t;S0 F. M. LADIES OAYFrtlOAV,; Boys U"dr 1! Fro to lllesrt; lnda.y. Tttt aVABI nt eeCITTtT trWIHO Ulf' IDeRVnUKiBlliSIUI vkHIHV Blase. LIGHT ftUNNINGV Ifreal want eltbera VIHralll.hollle. M lite, IW MbuUlenr aHlnieTim4 I'Maan QUUie or a TtineMl f "eMa tfift ewiug M lug Madilua writ lu I ue mm h .hi .lei., tit.yml aeefft is eaait' Orangi Mauttav. 1 Meerevvtesaiei-nieet eve aieeeleapllrererrfle mm e er,i reveiw MS it aieUe le eei it reee ant 1 aealera aadr aealiV. eel Iba I Uur (ueteeir aever rua aus sv W. L. MARSHALL. $50 Morrison St. Portland, Buy a Home While Paying Rent 100 down and 12 a monUi takes this comfortsbl alx room house and lot. Hous Is wired for electricity. Lot 62x105 feet Some fruit on pise. Well Io rated on Madison 8L tffAA A snap nt yllUv E. P. Elliott and Son 7th and Main Bts., by Suspen sion I) ridge. KEEP OUT THE FLIES THEY ARE DANGEROUS PESTS Bsj Screrm t Low-ft Prl Ready-made Paints, Lead, 011, Varnish, Shingle Stain. Clarence Simmons CONTRACTOR A BUI LOIR Ninth and Main Strta. ' Phons PaeMaln S2.2. , 4444444 THt MORNINQ INTtrtPRISI Is on sal at tba following stnri svery dayw, , - Huntley Bros Drugs Main Strset. . J. VV, MoAnulty Clgsrs Rsvcnth and Mala. 8ecrst -Confectionary - Main near Sixth. M. E. Dunn Confootlonsrv . Next done n P rt. City Drug 8tor Eleetrlo Hotel. : , Waller Llttl Confctloni7 6U 8evnth Street. . M. Volk mar Drugs ' -4 Seventh near Center. ' Bfhoenborn-M?onfctlonery Baventh and X Q. Adams. ' wwweaeaaaaw K 1 a Jasiss. m. 1. Tl. .7 M vV,anTM-N.r Ar you a aubacrlber to th Mo' lag Enterpriser f not yon sbonls snd let Qa put your nam on th scrlptlon Hat Immsdlstslr RM Morn.nsi Trm v