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MORNING ENTEUP1.I8E, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1911. lZ 1 eaa:!aia'''a!ga jiifT"'1 ' 1 i f 17 1 ' g4jfjsjsjfJrsBTSBSBTa: L II II 'II r, adies Attention Called to our Special Sale on Ladies and Misses' House dresses and Child ren's Wash dresses. A beautiful as sortment to choose from. I. LEVITT Suspension Bridge Cor. Oregon City Lttlns Thtm jyne!"1- Lg HIiit R"" ttlgbU" lou t " 1 .. II L (g quarter Iwlng K,HM' orti-r want t U oU;hl to If btb ecu l LOCAL PRICrS f.JArklBMf larksaywi IttJhla on Haturdny. Irorgs limner. t wm"i - city Saturday. H. K'lnl. r Carua, was In eliy on Hut unlay. lulllvu TIhiiiiuh, of Beaver Creek. Id thin ,ciiy on uuimni nmi- iillliin Hliniinon. wno nas ueen f, HI Hli typhoid fevers la I m pro v- , llholl iok will leave lt Electric .leach 'ly "t 1 o'clock p. tu. Mr. toil Mm. Fred link, of Bhubel, it n Hil city business Batur- Vr .ml yr I'eter Bohlender, of Iter . r-.-k. were TirThTITCIiy Bat ir. ilr. Crook, of Mullno, was among Ortxon Ciiy buslnwas tlsltora on .oroay. Ira. lant;lc Johnson, a well known kl tut- woinun of Miiwaukie, waa ihl city on himlueas Saturday. Mr. and Mm A. . II. Stevens, or liI lnr. well known residents of kt plate, were In thla City on busl- t Haturdity. Ir. and .Mm Robert Snorigraeg and (u chlldreti. of Mullno, were In tbla y on Hut unlay, having come In fir autiMiiiilitlv. llmer 111), turn of the well known (men of Mullno, waa transacting iiuoat m tula city on Saturday. Mrs. Krnnk BeUel left otwSaturday rnlng for Hranlde, where ahe will (be K'lrxt of Mra. Clarence Farr, Bio la camping tin' re. Mr. Lena Cliarinan and daughter. im June, who have been spending 10 ek ut Newport, have returned i their home lu thla city. Charles Ki'iir and father, Mr. iware, of I leaver Creek, prominent rWtnt of i hut place, were In thla It J on Katuicluy. Mn. Richard Hrhoenborn. who haa kn vimting with reiatlvea at Carua br several l;t ". returned to Oregon ity on Saturday morning. Clarence Karr, who haa hr.en apend- H the l'ut week with hla family, Ho Is enjoying caiup life at Seaside, br returned tu Oregon City on Frl ly evening. Mrs. Fred Bv.lft and eon. Richard. this city, who have boon vlaltlug rlth Mrs. Hwirt's brother. Dr. Wood Kl wife, of Portland, hare returned u Orogoii tity. Mn. c. (i. Miller, whj haa been ry III with an attack of typhoid fe- lr, is now able to alt tip. and her unimiuu l nint h Imoroed within past low days. Ulss Myra Hecox. of kladraa. who bookkeeper for W. V. Hammer Com- My, and who haa been In thla-city MlHlllc her Hlxtr Mra Inhn Ailama. pu roluriied to Madras to resume her "Mllloll. Df. and Mrs. p. H. Melaaner. who '' been occupying the lower part ln rehlUmico of Mra. Uosa Char- nan on Seventh street, will take pos Mlon of the resldeuce of Mr. and . bdward atieuhau. nn Qui iifilav ''Hit for HiMid River, wnere he will th gui-Ht of friends until Sunday "iiltiK. u be .CCom Danled nome by ,Ih sister, Mlsa Nellie, who 1U been vlnltlna: frlenda thra for "verul iiHys. . irs. Nathaniel Smithy and two chll n. of this elty have gone to Carua, ere they -will remain with rela ,lvi until ih. ri-.. . U -ass d v vi nuav tv wv nr, Smlthv la an.rtm.tA M I "t place for a few daya. a. i-rirn nr thla .! . tak.n iihe 8t- Vlpnt' Hoa'pltal, Port- 'UQ, on KrldaV. KhM. V,m nnnnnl aurglr.ui operation for appendlcltla. , "ration waa ery successful, Mr. irlce a condition la very far- Mrs. W lllli.m OI...K.. ..J a Mrs. n. Kuerten, who have been ih?S-n,1 'r the past thre weeka at v.. . w "un tiiy. r. nnea n l Dent hi ,.. : u. 'inlly li"v wun uia aepn'r!.VDR1,8jr IjJrMn. ot thla city, who compB(1 t pRrty Qf frendg tQ She iu J! return to Oregon City, will, i mhnY Intareatlng polnta Eiih.; "-v'tt and daughter. Mlsa dm wh0 hve be apendlng the fwmi8r- ,n thl" cltr visiting the 2'r n. J. LevJtt. and fSmilr. it Mil fhU v"l'lt 'or their home with M,ni"e: wu- Tr vtoit on thi nU ln Cand 'or ten days i2.ii!'r w,y East. Mra. Levitt and this ciTJ m a ,nRn'r while in of rvmrfT: '-""lure ann aon, w lbur, .Condon, Or., who hav he.n In thl. John Ada'.1' 0f.the f0mer', brother' Adams, and wife, have gon. to polnto for JVIotbcrs Astoria, where they will Visit friends and attend the Centennial for several daya. and will then go to Albany, where they will visit friends. Miss Martha Parker, who haa been apendlng the paat two weeks In thla city with her pnrenta, Mr. and Mra. Charles I'srker, has returned to Port land, where she' will reaume ber posi tion. Mra. Parker recently sprained her ankle, and her daughter has been caring for her. Dr. K. A. Somtner, formerly of Ore gon City, haa moved his office to 1017 Col belt building, Portland. Kred White and daugbte", Mlsa Jean White, who left thla city in Febru ary, lll, for lAke county, where they went for the purpoao of taking up a claim, will start for Oregon City on Monday, coming overland. Miss White haa one of the finest plecee or land consisting of 10 acrea which la now In her own possession, aa ahe has filed upon her claim. Mr. White will return to hla claim after visiting In this city. Mrs. Pauline Scb warts, who haa ben spending the paat two weeka with br dauahur, ilraiidwardJjun fua and family, ar Baatnn.-Waah.T-re-turnd to Oregon City on Saturday morning Mrs. Schwartt bad a moat delightful time, aa the Surfua family la camping on the banka of Lake Kacbea, Mr. Surfua being eugaged In construction work on a fl'ime for Ir rigating purposes that la being con structed by lbs II. P. 8. K. S. Com pany, 320 men being employed at that place. Mra. Edward Sheahan and family and Mra. Sbeaban'a mother, Mrs. 11. Kuertea, who have resided In this city for many yeara, will leave this evening for their new home at Powell Klver, Hrltlsh Columbia, where Mr. Sheahan preceded hla family aeveral weeks ago, and who la imijing a re- sponalltle, posTtToiTwllh laige paiwrj. mill at that place. Mra. Kuerten ex pecta to return to this city In the near future. The Sheahan family have many friends here who regret to see them loave. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lawrence, or liend, arrived In tbla city on rrlday, having come Ip the touring car. Tbey visited at McMinnvVlle on their way Uiere. Mrs. Iawrenre will make her home in rortiana aunpg me romm winter, when their daughter will enter the Washington High School. They will return to llend aa soon as school closes. Mr. Lawrence will return to liend within a few week. While In thla city they are the Kiieals. of Mr. and Mra. C. (I. Miller, the lutter be Ing a alater of Mra. Lawrence. Mrs. E. Thomas, of Uoaver Creek, who recently met wlih an accident when ahe broke her leg while coming to thla city, when ahe Jumped rrom a buggy, waa able tq be taken to her home on Saturday. Mra. "Ihomae has been under the care of Prs. K. A. Sommer and H. 8. Mouut. and . has been at the Wlldwood Hospital. Her daughter. Mlsa lllodwen, who haa been In constant attendance at the hospi tal, also left for her .home. Miss Tbomaa la one of the young ladlea In the contest of the Oregon City En terprlse. H. A. Glenn, wife and daughter, formerly of Law ton. Oklahoma, have located In Newburg. Mra. (Jlenn la a daughter of Deputy Sheriff Miles. Miss Ileryl Datdorf, Mlsa Inei U)ulse Zimmerman aud Albert Buck lea have returned from Long Beach, where they spent three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllllama will remain at the beach two weeka. J ud ire and Mra. John W. Meldrum left Friday for Klamath Falls, where they will spend a month visiting their son, Charlea Meldrum, and will visit Crater Lake while In Southern Ore gon. During their absence Miss Eva Meldrum will have Mrs. Matilda Charman aa her gueaj at the Meldrum ranch, north of Oregon City, at Mel drum atatlon. n the Nursery. Fresh ripe fruit without sugsr la very wholesome, eeieclally If eaten lu the early part of the day. So uiu u sugar la often added to atewed fruit aa to wake It undesirable for some children, especially tboee aubjert to aklu trouble. To make an attractive screen for the nursery get light bamboo screen isn old one will dol and remove the sllko Une with which these are usually covered. Substitute dark red or green cambric and cover It with colored pic tures, pasted on so tbst each panel la given over to one kind, such aa' flow era, animals, children, etc. The screen will prove Its value lo the early morn dig hours when the baby will lie aud look at the pictures Instead of start ing an untimely concert A pretty crib cover way be wade from a yard each of white and pale blue or 4nk flannel. On the colored flannel embroider a flower and bow knot design, on the white a conven tional border and a large ceutral moo ograui. Kind the two together by weans of wide aa tin ribbon and put tlie bow or rosette In one corner, with the colored aide considered as the top. When a child eata or drinks sny thing thst la hot enough to burn the mouth give him a teasoonful of pure olive oil. telling him to hold It lu lil . .... moufit aa long aa possible swallowing It Ty, Cobb, Greatest of 'Em All Tijer Boy Playing the Best of His Career and Leading Country In Batting, Base Stealing and Run Getting ; One Mother's Eaperiee. A wise young mother who seeniFTo hsve excellent control over her Utile ones let fall a few words of wisdom at a "mothers' club" recently. "When my babies are tired at night and It'a time for them to go to bed." ahe aald when another mother asked ber bow she succeeded ao well In get ting her children to bed without a row, "I never aay "Get ready for bed at ouce and put away your plaything Immediately," for tbst will call forth tears and a protest ajralnM the strict command. Instead I suy. 'Nearly time for bed. so put away your play things In a few momenta.' In this way they hsve fnlr warning, and they irtr mlil 'in fl-"'"g i.. gn Viti"" Jp fore t-." W 'I,.- ? ' :.' ... : -j:-'-5 -e r.. ; . w EWALD LEISMAN HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. II. Lelsmnn, of Will amette entertained In a most delight ful manner at their home on Friday evening In honor of their son. Ewald Lelsman'a seventeenth birthday. The evening waa devoted to gamea. Re freshments were served. The young man waa the recipient of aeveral beautiful as well aa useful gifts. The affair waa planned and carried out by the young mia'i family, and proved a great aurprlae. Those attending were Mlsa Mary Lolsman, Miss Martha Lefaman. Mlsa Adah Mass. Mlaa Ida Berdlne, Miss ni.n Pniwk. Miss Mildred Ream, . r. ..... ni.L. Mlsa Alice Oliver, Miss mcue baugh. Mlsa Maud LIghtbody. Ewald T.i.min. TTrnest Mass. Jr.. Harry Pol- mhn Ream Jr.. Leo Larsen, Charley Chrlstensen and Walter Lela final signal comes. That's my very simple method." It Is well for young mothers to re member this one mother's way. for It's the keynote of the real understanding of the child heart Sympathy Is a quality children never fall to Under stsnd and appreciate. Imnplne a mother being told by some one In au thorlty to put down her book without finishing the one chapter which Is the most liiferentlng In the whole book Would It not at least save n frown of Impatience to- be told to flulah the chapter first? Hslping Baokverrf Children. Many mothera would be perfectly willing to help their children wlih their aehool work If tbey ouly knew how. If a child la alow to. rend and spell It will help to aay. "Shut the do-o-r. "Get me a b-o-o-k. pleuwe:"' "Vour balr la b-ro-w-o." "Your ryes are b-l-u-e." Then encourage the child to tell you something the same way. eveu If It la only "Iook at the c a t." If there are some new words to spell give the child an old newspaper and a pair of aclaaora and let ber cut out the letter uud form the words who. been. work. etc. .Thla will Impress the letters on the mind more than repeat Ing them. To tempt children to read rouse their rurloslty by putting a picture In the middle of the sentence, aa the Iran went Into a hole. Tell a atory and apell a word occa lrnallr. aa: Once there waa a dear little (rabbit) and It nad long tears). It went for a little (walk) one day In the (field), etc. T.n Cammandmsnta For Baby. Give the baby It" food at regulnr boura. . Give the baby water. Give the baby no medicine unless nreacrlhed by the doctor. Ulve the baby a tub bath every dny. Do not put warmer clothea on tno babv lu the aummer time tnnn yon wear vonraelf. KeeD a window open nignt ana aay In the bohr'a room. Colds come rrom closed wlndowe. not from open one if the baby doea not gntn weigui see the doctor. Something, wrontf. Do not rock the baby to sleep. I ut It down and let it cry Itself to sleep Boll all milk before giving It to tne baby. if you cannot employ a doijor apply to the nearest police atatlon. man, Photo by American Presa Association CORRESPONDENCE- MILWAUKIE. The railroad company Is grading Front a'reet and when the work Is complete it will add much to the Im provement of the city. A nine-pound baby ?!rl arrived at the home of D. M. Finch Filday morn ill t Judge Kelso waa au uregotrty- vlslior Tuesday morning. Dr. Townley had a call u Oak Grove Thursday morning. dale, Wash., and alater Mlsa Marion 1 isayior, oi UKianoma, aro loe um of Mr. and Mra. R. L. htrron. Mlsa Nay lor la a teacher In the Indian school and she haa a five-year-old Shoshone Indian girl with her. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Evens returned I home Friday evening ' from Eugene where they went on a bualness trip. AMONG THE CHURCHES MR. AND MRS. LEWIS OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mra. J. R. Iwls, of Carua, celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of their marriage Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Lewis were born In Walee. They lived ln Walea until coming to Carua. twenty-alx years ago. Tholr children presented them with a beautiful all ver tea set Those present were Mr. and Mra. J. H. Grlffltha and two daughters, Emily and 0 'ttrude, of Portland; Mrt and Mra. T. J. Lewla, of Oregon City; Mr. and Mra. A. A. Spangler, of Carua; Mr. and Mra. Glon Bergen and eon, Philip, of Aurora; Mr. Evar Lewis, Sr., and aon, and John F. Lehnar, of Carua. Taaehlng Chivalry. My little boy has always, been very chivalrous In hla attitude toward me." said a mother recently. "This trait I make ue of now when be comes from school saying, aa most amall boys do tt on time or another. '1 don't like the teacher I talk about the large lumber of little hoya the teacher has under her charge, how tired she must get how much ahe oeeda strong, manly little boys to help her. and wy son decides at once that he'd like to be a brave, strong knight to protect Ibe teacher He alwaye goee back In a helpful frame of mind." Waters Left by the Deluge. The Desert de Carlltte, In the Pyre nees, close on 10.000 feet above the sea. contains no less than sixty lakea of varying slaea. These, according to local tradition, were left at the time of the flood When the watera aub alded It appears that Noah and hla family landed on the Puy de Prlgue. one of the highest peaka In the di trlct Convludlng proof of the truth of thla tradition la round In an Iron ring to which, the peasants declare, the ark was moored when the landing waa effected. oak grove. - -. . ... i ikijeoe3 Francis Griffith wa given -a poa- tal card ahower Friday by the band girls after their lesson. In honor of her tenth birthday. The Concord school la aearlng com pletion and will be ready for the fall term, professor Pflngston or Salem, haa been engaged aa principal and Mlaa Themle Draper, of Oregon City, aa primary teacher. John Rlsley Is home from Seaside for a few daya, looking after hla bay crop. The threshers are at the Oatrleld ranch and will move to 11. O. Stark weather's the first of the week. Mr. Spauldlng and Mlaa Madge Ellis went to Portland Saturday morning to meet Mlaa Carle Spauldlng who la coming, bom on a visit from ( Twin Falls, Idaho. I Edward Olds. Dellom Olds and Tope Jahna Wt Friday morning 'for St. Martin's hot aprings on a ten daya' vacation. v Mra. Kennedy and daughter, Mlsa Louts, were Portland visitors Thurs day. Bert Wllllama went to Rooster Rock Tuesday on a vacation of alx daya. Fred Lehman, of Mllwaukle, waa here on business Thursdiy. The funeral services of Mra. Emley Tripp waa held Wednesday afternoon. Rev. W. R. Allen conducted the ser vices. Mrs. William Cederson and daugh ter were Portland visitors Thursday. Mra. R. P. Peterson and daughter, Bulah. of Nebraska, are visiting Mra. Peterson's brother, Georgo Hanson and family. Mrs. Peterson has been West three months and thinks Ore gon la all right and Is ;nJoyJrig the trip. R. L. Herron and family returned home from a three weeks' automobile trip In Eastern Oregon and Washing ton. They report a very pleasant trip. Mr. Marcher waa hurt In Portland .Wednesday evening and la tinder a doctor's care. An examination will be made today with the X-ray to see If any bonea are broken. Mrs. Frank Mason and eons were out from Portland Thursday visiting Mra. J. H- Graham and family. The wedding of Mlsa Lottie Ware. of parkplace, and Ray Shupe, of Oak Grove, which took place at Albany Monday evening, came aa a aurprlae to the rrlenda and relatives here. Ray Is the aon of Jim Shupe and la well known In Clackamas county. Mra. Julia Holt spent Friday with her mother near Vancouver Wash. W. M. Rice went to Albnny Thurs day on business, returning Friday. The Little Girls' Sewing Society, superintended by Mlsa Betrlce Sherk, met at the home of Mary Rice Wed nesday. These young glrU are learn Ing to sew and are making sewing aprons at present. t E. O. Swain and Mr. Barnea. of Cal Ifornta. spent Thursday afternoon with E. C. Warren and family. Mr. Swain waa Mr. Warren's school teach er In Chlco. Cal., when a boy." Roy Branton. of Madraa, Or- form erlv of Oak Grove, waa here a few hour Friday visiting old friends. Mr. Eller's sister, of Portland, spent Thursday at the Eller home. Mra. Bond, from the East, aunt of Mra. William Wella la visiting rela tlvea here and her brother, Mr. Mur- nhv. of Portland. Mrs. Wells and children and Mra Bond were Portland visitors Friday, Mlsa Imogene Innman wnnt to Day ton Saturday and returned Monday. Mra. Ida Innman waa a week-end visitor at Newburg, Or. Owing to the death of Mr. Toung at Damascus, the Ulna' uanri am not ro aa the plcnlo waa Indeflnately nostnoned. Mr. and Mra. William Wella are en tertalnlng- frlenda from Boise, Idaho, Mra. A. M. Reevea, of Lebanon, with her aon and daughter apent aev- ral davs with Mra. and Miss Felix I Miss Addison Naylor, . of Golden- yjzXi is asm irlil'r- -'' - y- ,r '' :' Tempting: fresh country eggs and pare meadow butter are what you crave for but often fail to get. It is just as easy for the grocer to give you them as to supply the other kind-it is a question of care in buying. The grocer who values the good will and future trade of his ' customer, AS WE VALUE YOURS, selects his butter and egga with care. We GUARANTEE every egg sold at thla store and we use the pure fresh butter on our own table every day. Nothing can make yon surer than THAT about OUR best la eggs and butter. . These nre this week's prices: Clear Creek. Butter 2 lbs.. .750 White Clover Butter, 2 lbs. ....75c J. E. SEELEY, Grocer Oregon City Welnhard Bldg First Baptist Corner Main andNTntB T streets. Rev. S. A. Haywortn, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10. o'clock Young People'a meeting at 6 p. m.-; evening service, union meeting.' ln Scvonth street park. At the morning service Dr. Dye, a retired missionary, will preach, and will deliver the sermon at the union aervlce In the City Park at 7 p. m. Cathotlo Cor. crater and Tenth Sta. Rev. A. Hlllebrand pastor, res. 911 Water; Low Mass 8 a. m., with ser mon; High Mase 10:30 a. m.; af ternoon aervlce at 4;' Mass every morning at 8. First Congregational Church. Morn ing aervlce at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning servlc at 7:45 o'clock. 1 If, -Rheumatism-Can be " Cured Nature's Way NATURAL HOT BATHS. MINERAL Hot LaKe Sanatorium Writ For Booklet HOT LAKE, OREGON. Christ gw. Lutneran Cor. El-hth and J. Q Adams street, f'.ev. P. Schmidt pastor, ros. to J. Q. Admnn; 8 8 :J0 a. m.; preaching afternoons of firsl and third BOndays at in tnimn. other Sunday services mornings at UJI with preaching In German. First Church of Christ, Scientist- Ninth and Center streets. Horning service at 11 o'clock, aublect, "Jesus Christ" Wednesday evening meet ing at 8 o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon except Sun day from 2 to 4 o'clock. German Evangelical Cor. Elghtn ana Madison streets. Kev. wieveica p tor. res. 713 Madison; 8. 8. 10 a. m , Herman Schradrr. Monroe street, aupt.; mornlns- service 11. yoeng people at 1 p. nt. and preaching at I p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 1:10 p. in. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. H. Mul- key, pastor,, res. Gladstone. Sun day school 10 a. m., N. C. Hendricka, aupterintendent Morning service, 11 o'clock. Brotherhood servlcea at 7:45. Mountain View Union (Cong.) S. 8. 3 p. m., Mrs. J. H. Qulnn, aupt.; Bible Study every Thuraday afternoon. Methodist Main street cor. Seventh, Rev. E. F. Zimmerman pastor, rea. cor. Sixth and Washington; S. S. 9:45 a. m., C. A. Wllllama, Glad atone, supt; Junior League S p. m. The evening service will be held In the city park, ln union with the other churches of the city. . - Presbyterian Seventh etreet cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. R- utnasDorougn, pastor, Rea. 710 Jefferson; S. S. 10 a. m.. Mra. W. C. Gneen, aupt.; tnort Ing service U a. in. . Union meeting In Seventh street park In evening at 7 o'clock, ln charge of the Presbyterian church; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 o'clock, leader, Ambrose Brownell. Parkplace ' eongreaawonaT Rev. J. l .lom-s p. .tor. rea. nacnamu; a. o. iv . a. m.. Emery French supt.; preaching wrvlt ea each" Sunday, alternating be mn II l n. and 7:30 D. m Chris tian Endeavor Thursday evening 7:10 p. m. St Paul's Rev. C. W. Roblnaon, rec tor. Dally aervlcea: Morning pray er. 7 a. m .: Holy Eucharist, 7:80 a. m., evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sun : da aervlcea: Holv Eucharlat 8 a. m.; morning prayer, 10:80 a. m.: Holy Eucharlat and sermon. 11 a. m.: evening prayer and sermon ' 7:30 d. m.: 8. 8., 11 n.; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30 o'clock, United Brethren Cor. Utahtn an Taylor. Heu 1. F. Clarke oaator. rea. Portland; ft. a. IS . m.. Frank P-.rker. Maple Tn. atinft mornlna aervlce 11. T. Jr. a -. K. n. m.. eveninc service 7. Willamette M. . No regular preaching aervlcea. 8. 8. t D. m.. Mrs. Reama - Hint Zlon Lutheran Corner Jetferson and Eighth streets, Rev. W. R. Kraxber ger paator, residence 720 Jefferaon. Rnndav school 9:30 a. m., Rev. Kraxberger. superintendent Morn- ins- aervlce 10:30. Evening. 7:45. Luther League 7 p. tn. A Lasson In Economy. An English commercial traveler re marked that he regretted not having left bis heavy overcoat at a railway cloakroom, aa the day waa warm and b did not think that be woo'd need to wear It "I wodna do that" aald a canny friend. "Why notr aald the Englishman. -Because. aald the friend. "It wnd coat ye a tuppence at the railway ata tlon an' the bother o' goln there and then, comln back. Were ye to pnt It In the pawnshop for a sblllln' the tk-k-et would cost ye a bawbee ajid the Interest a bawbee, that would be a penny. That wud be a great savin these hard times." He Saved the Situation. ' The agonies of anuff takers in the absence of anuff la the subject of a atory by Dean Ramaay. A severe snoTTstorm bad cat off ail communi cation In a highland d Km let for soma weeks, and every snuffbox ln one vil lage waa empty, with no hope of re plenishment The minister ln partic ular waa so In need of a pinch that study waa rut of the question. 'At length the beadle rushed off and re turned with an exultant cry of "Haer and a refilled box. Whaur did yon get It. JohnT' asked the minister after a iong. deep and satisfying pinch. "I soupit twept the pottplt. replied John. tendon Sectator. roue Counlss Granted Licenses. The following have boon granted marriage licenses by County Clerk Mulvev: Helen E. Lewla and Frank n. Jones. Echo. Or.: Minnie L. Swack er and W. P. Gerwolf, 104 North Seventh etreet. Portland; Bertha A. King and William H. Qulnn and Anna Graff and Richard Borenson. " Patronise our advertiser. Subscribe for the Dally Enterprise. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY 'N ' Oregon's Popular Beach Resort An Ideal retreat for outdoor paa tlraea of all kinds. 1 Hunting. Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Auto tng. Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Where pretty water agates, moss a galea, moonstones, carnelans can be found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the beat of food at low prices. Freeh fish, clama, crabs and oysters, with abundance of vege tables" of all klndr dally. 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