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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPBISE, .WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16, 1911 C.;X.VJINQ NOVELTIES Eajtalra Farm Ara Much Um4 aa) Tallarad Suit. , H Shoemakers' hl are used on atreet boe and tMMXa. while tb Umla XV. hcela aqa reaerred for availing eboea. drpp aallor collar of whlla ot rtiffoo or ntooaeellne appeara an many f tbe amaxtea aKmrnlna; gowaa of tb eeaenev ' Etfo tbe taDored ault has rarefied . to the empire form, aod practlcall all Read This Eveg v Morning a, .UUUUU uuuuu u uu u CHiuD'a araox. the skirta completing tailored suits ara bans from thejitgh side blt, ranging from ooa and ooe-balf to three Inches deep. ' Dog collars of Jet nail beads ara be comlnr to a blond. - novelty of tba seaaoa la ahlrred linings to parasols, to fire a sort of canopy affect when tba parasol la raised. One of these with a thin silk cover of pale pink had tba lining of deep rose that five a pretty abaded ef fect. Very fashionable ara the ' empire acarfa with drawn work and chanting lace. Long boas of ostrich plnjnes are Tery stylish. This apron with high neck and long sleeves Ji suitable for a child's pla lip. or It may be made to wear over another frock. It can be cut with high or square neck and may be made with or without sleeves or pockets. Linen, gingham and white lawn ara soluble materials for tba apron. JTDIC CHOIXET. This Mar Manton pattern Is cut In alxre for a child of two. four or six years. BemI IS eanta.to this office, siring number. 7061. and tt try ba promptly torrded to you by mail. If .hi haste send an additional two cant stamp for letter poetaa-e, which inauraa mora prompt delivery. HANDSOME MODELS. 8kirta ar Con- With Double Tunica treating Bands Warn. An idea which la taking every one's fancy by storm Is the summer m afr it may be . made In anything pretty. and light The elaborate dinner rings designed some time ago for wear on the little finger are gradually becoming tiasse. Skirts are no longer plain, but show double tunics or contrasting bands of black at the border edges. The hang- ciacraaa sairr lng panel at the back is almost uni versal, and bottoms are now mora nnnally round. Curia and pnffa ara osed in profusion, and quantities of falae hair are still absolutely necessary. Infantile atyles prevail. Flat little pump bowa of Irish lace against tiny wings of plaited hem stitched linen ara among the small bits of neckwear, and small bowa of black velvet or black satin still besd Jabots. This circular skirt may be made In a great variety of ways. For Inatance, It tnny be fashioned with a mm down the front or wltbont It may have tbe train square or round or m y be made without It. Tbe back may be adorned with a panel or may be made without It The tklrt may be trimmed with a band of lace, bat this decoration la not required The train and panel ara cut separately. XTJDIC CHOLLET. This May Mantoaj pattern la cut to alaae for a twenty-two to thirty-two Inch waist measure. Band W eents to thla office e1v Ins aomber, TORI and It will ba promptly forwarded to you by asafl. If la haate aand aa additional twe cent stamp for let tec poataaa, whlob, Insure mora prompt salivary. CONTENTMENT. Socrates, oa being invited by ArtheJaus to came to his house and he would make him rich, sent this response, that in Athena a measure of flour could ba bought for a cent, and there was water in the puhGc fountains. If my things do Dot seem sufficient for me,' "it added, I adapt trrseJf to I hem. and they become eufhoenL PlilUrch. Make am. E vei?y W&mute Count Fxom Now Till - September 2nd From now is going to be tne'most exciting period of the campaign and you should not sacrifice your good work of the past; but make an extra effort to get in the lead and stay there. Any of you can do it if yon go at in a determined manner. In the words of Patrick Henery: "THE RACE IS NOT TO THE STRONG ALONE BUT TO THE VIGILANT, THE ACTIVE AND THE BRAVE. " M. Strive your utmost and the reward will be yours. The first grand awards, those beautiful Kimball Pianos are now on display at at Huntley Bros. Company and Bosch's Big Furniture Store. Candidates and friends are invited to call and inspect them. VOTES ALLOWED ON, PAID-IN-ADVANCE SUBSCRIP TIONS OR RENEWALS DURING DOUBLE SPECIAL VOTE OF FER ARE AS FOLLOWS: Six months subscription to the Daily Enter prise, by carrier, $2.00, by mail, $1.50, 800 votes. One year's subscription, . $4 by carrier, $3 by mail, 2,000 votes. Two years" subscription $8 by carrier, $6 by mail, 5,000 votes. Three years' subscription, by carrier $12, by mail $9, 10,000 votes. Five years' subscription, by carrier $20, by mail $15, 20,000 votes. One year's subscription Weekly Enterprise, $1.50, 1,000 votes. Money must accompany all subscriptions before votes will be issued. FIRST PRIZES Two Upright Kimball Pianos SUBSCRIBERS VALUE $400 J Each Bllll g VALUE I. Purchased from . Portland's! Leading Music House EILERS' & CO., 7th and Alder Sts. Fill in the name of candidate for whom you wish to favor with your votes with remittance for your subscription or renewal mail to. Contest Department The Enter prise. Name of subscriber. Add ress Months ftX Votes For M District . Candidate. Second Prises Two 20th.Ceatof7ff Sewing Machines (latest model) New. Home Drop Hea l S VALUE $75.00 EACH Third and fourth Prizes MUSICAL EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION WHICH? Four Pf tees to be Awarded The Elnterpnse has used every care in the selection of these prizes.and has secured scholarships in two of the fore most educational institution in the State of Oregon.; FIFTH P RIZES TWO SOLID GOLD WATCHES (Ladles site) - Purchased at , K-I02I Bur meister & Andrestt The Leading Jewelers of 619 Main St., Oregon'Citf, Or. For further particu lars addrooo tho