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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1911)
; X - . '' ' MOKXINQ ENTERPK1SK. FRIDAY, AUdUST 23. 1911 a 1 i Vi ; FOR THE HUNTRESS. ' V JiutHy Cjorti.lj Coi!umo f Bo,h Practical rnd Ppotty. f'"v . ' ' ' J. :h' " rSL ly the JLasH: nci nn ni n M WW p T r r fl Pi v J Vy J v- ' - J v ) J .' 0 ' tern bw miladt oora A-Bcrrmio Jaunty and pproprite Is the hunt big costume Illustrated, unirable nllke for bagging bljf game In Africa, whoa made of the right material, or for bringing 'down email game-tin thli country. , The afclrt la short and buttons down one aide of the front with substantial bone buttons. The Norfolk jacket fits the figure comfortably and la natty looking. A pique four In hand and a corduroy cap complete a smart outfit for , this r particular sport. The cm tume would be equally good for moun tain climbing. Dilicaoy and Richness In Naw Jewelry. For women who do not look well In low cut bodices without some orna ment to break the long line of throat there are wonderfully beautiful col lars extraTagantiy eipenslTe in irice. 0 o OrrO ' ATTKACTCT DKMIONR KOB DOO COLLARS. Four collars are, here Illustrated a cameo collar, the pink cameo strung on slender chains: a collar of Jade, a pearl and diamond collar and a dia mond collar, the diamonds and sunken rubles set In platinum. KITCHENETTES. If tinware is new. rub orer carefully with fresb lard and heat carefully be fore It la uwl This will keep It from rusting Cold water, ammonia and soap will take out machine grease where other things would fall on account of making the colors run. A little turpentine dltwolTed in warm water Is the best thing with which to wash windows and mirrors. A little alcohol will also do wonder In bright ening glasa. To remove grass stain cover the stain with common cooking molasses and let stand for two or three hours. Wash In lukpwnrm water. Repeat the proc ess If necessary. To clean marble take two parts of common baklug soda and add to it one part of powdered pumice stone and one of One salt Sift the mixture through a sleire and mix H with water, then rnb It well all over the marble and the stains will be removed. Wash with a strong solution of salt and wa ter, rinse, with clear water and wipe . The dally care of the hardwood floor Is very simple. A room thut Is much .. ased must first be swept with a soft haired brush, then wiped with a long , bandied dust mop or with a cotton flannel bag put over a broom. If there are spots on the floor ther should be rnMed first with a flannel cloth or wtth a little turpentine on a cloth. Th floor should be thoroughly cleaned and polished twice a year. If any water or liquid gets spilled on the floor It hould be wiped up Immediately, at otherwise It will result In a afaln. Qdd Nam In Old Time. Among the good men and true on a jury In Sussex In the seventeenth cen tury were gtendfast-on-Fllgb Btrlnger. Klll-8ln rim pie. God Reward Kmart and. Fight -the-Good Flght-of-Faltb Wblte. Hume's History mentions Mr If -Christ-Had - Not Died For- You-You Bad-Keen-Damned ' Bare bone, whose long name defested Its own object, be ing generslly shortened Into Damned Barebooe l.t!don Cliranlcle. , ' At Turn a subscriber to tha Morn ft ratarprtMT If not yon should mil ' i H 99 ntyoor mom ob Of aV v -.4... ,: . ,7k Jul UlJUol Chance for each Contestant to gain a big lead over her Competitors. And win one of those beatisifal Grand Upright Kimball Pianos. EXTRA VOTES FOR v FIVE, TEN AND TWEN TY YEARS' SUBSCRIPTIONS. S(DMIIEID)ILIE VOTES ALLOWED ON PAID-IN-ADVANCE SUBSCRIP TIONS OR RENEWALS DURING THE LAST SPECIAL OFFER 'f ARE AS FOLLOWS: Five years, subscription to the Daily Elnter prise, by carrier, $20.00, by mail, $ 1 5.00, 25.000 votes. ' Ten year's subscription, $32.50 by carrier, $30.00 by mail, 60,000 votes. . 1 1 Twenty years' subscription $60.00 by car rier. $50.00 by mail, 100.000 votes. Five year's subscription to the Weekly En terprise, $6.25, 1 5,000 votes Ten years subscription, $10.00, 25,000 votes. Twenty years' subscription, $20, 50,000 votes. Money must accompany all subscriptions before votes will be issued. FIRST PRIZES f . T" """ " aaBaBa Two Upright Kimball Pianos VALlJE jffi VALUE $400 1 fi- $400 tach W;V r Each SUBSCRIBERS Fill in the name of candidate fa whom you -wish to favor, wtt your votes with remittance fa your subscription or renewal mail to Contest Department The Enter prise. t ) Name of subscriber. Add ress Purchased from Portland's Leading Music House UlLtlKb' & CO., 7th and Alder Sts. Months t,y Votei For M Candidate. District . Second Pgles Two' "20th Centtity Sewing ' Machines (latest model) New Home Drop Hea.l ' VALUE , $75:00 EACH V MUSICAL EDUCATION BUSINESS EDUCATION WHICH? Forv Prices to be Awarded The Enterprise has used every care in the selection nf ihps nmoo oJ J 111 1 anu HclS secured scholarships in two of the fore- mosi eaucational institution in the State of Oregon. FIFTH PRIZES TWO SOLID GOLD WATCHES (Ladies site) Purchased at K-I02I Burmeister & Andre5fl The Leading Jeweler Or. CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER Af , p. For further particu lars add re 00 tho 1 ' - 03?2DLJlJDlg JGlHtefciric Oregon city