MORNING ENTEUPltlSK, TIIUItSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1911. V' em ptX iutton you hare a natural foot, put it in a "Natural Shape" hoc. There' a Florsheim in our stock that will fit you fine Step in and try it on any time. The sooner the better. f l,n thiyu'int at fS. J. LEVITT Lsprnslon Bridge Cor. Oregon City LOCAL DRILTS Mueller, of Carus, waa Id Jtr on Woduosday. k Brown, of Carua. waa in m L h.nlness Wednesday. V Darnell, of Mullno. waa In this U kn.lu.o Vodnesday. C Auitust J. t Stafford, to th L('wimm C. Koellermler, aon. IrtttJtBl flf Kldorado. was to Cty on busl""1 trip Wednes- I Henry 11ujcuc. of Heaver I vu visiting in inn cuy C)i Mueller, one of th well tinmen or Clara, wee in mie Wednesday. ' JUIor. of Portland, Is In this rliltlng with friends amonf, halnc Will May. L .1 M.imii 1'leaaanL on Wed- W. August JO, to h wlf of J. lminu, a tenpouna sou. lohn ctcamin left on Tueaday Ln fur Wllbolt. where aha will I week at that reaort. L McCardy and Mra. A. Schoen 1 v rma were amonr the Or- ptly visitor on Wednoaday. Mra. ElUabeth Hooa and family, have been apendlng the Bummer at Ixiiig Beach, Waah., will return to Oregon City the flret of next week. . Wllbolt etage will leave toe Electric Hotel each day at I o'clock p. m. Edna Darllug and . alater. Norma Lance, of Sellwood have arrived In thla city, and will spend a week with their grandmother. Mra. R. D. Price. Rev. and Mra. J. R. Landaborough and children, who have been spend log the paat three weeas at Tilla mook, returned to Oregon City Tues days evening. L Wayme Gleaauil wHIleAVe thlg im nr Krai tie. Waah.. where ahe (lilt fur a month with friends. formerly of Or '11. haa moved hla Office to 1017 kit 'building. Portland. P. a Miller ' la recovering ft from hrr attack of typhoid ind ! able to leave ner room. u Nettle Kniae, who ha been tig her vacation at Beaalde and anon ellach, haa returned to fca City. ki Pernlre Paisley, who haa been kg Ml Aletha Ogleaby for aer- dirt, ha returned to her noma Inland. Irry and IJonel Oordon, of thla will leave today for Portland, v they will attend High School Ironing winter. Harmon (IrMD. father of Mra. M. P. Chapman - and - W- C- Green,- of thla iiw la vr 111 at the home of Mr. and'Mra. W. C. Oreen on Seventh and Center streets. lira Marv K. Mnl.arLa and daukhter. Miss Violet, of Red Uluff. Cal., are the gueata of Mr. and Mra. cnariee um by. Mra. Roberta la a oau sister 01 Mr. Ogleaby. . vira Thnndnr nmond and aon. and Mlaa Cynthia Pace, who have been at Long marn. vau-. - turned to Oregon City. Mr. Oamond returned eeveral daya ago. Arm 1maa Tut t V hn with her husband, haa been aoendlng the a u Ai mer In tbelr bungalow at Beaalde, haa returned to Oregon City. Mr. reuy a home la one of the moat attractive at that reaort. Mr. and Mra. Delbert Hart, who have been ependlng aeveral daya at Beaalde and Aatorla, have returned to Oregon City. While In Aatorla they vlilted with Mr. and Mra. How ard Ilrownell, the latter Mr. Hart alater. MUa Mable Francla, of thla city, and Mlaa Olga McClure, of Portland, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mra. W. Handle, of Spring water, have returned. Mlaa McClure'a health waa much benefited during her atay at Sprlngwater. Mra. Ren IJnn, who I vtattlng at Llnn'a Mill near thla city, met with an accident on Monday, which will confine her to her home for aeveral weeka. Mra. LJnn, bealde Buffering from aevere brulaea Ir alao Buffering from a broken rib. Mlaa Ktntna Van Hoy and alater, Mra. Robert llellou and two children, Paul and Robert, who have been In tbl city for the pat eight weeka, visiting wih the formefa parente, Mr. and Mra. O. A. Van Hoy, Utf for their home at (loldrndale, Wash. Ml Van Hoy la a milliner of Ooldendale. Mlie purchased gooda In Portland. Mlaa HeluD Iaulton and alater, Mia Ileasle. who have been vUltlng with the Mlaa Albright, at Hood River, have returned to this city, after having moat dellgbtfi time. Tb Albright maided In thla city before moving to Hood River. Their farm la railed "Terrace Holghta" farm, and la one of the moat attractle homea In that place, being In the rich apple dla- trlct. II. I Martin, proprietor of the 15- cent store lu thla city, will leave the first of next week for Tacoma, Wash., where he will attend the Merchanta' and Manufacturers' Association, which will convene at Tacoma on Tuesday, September 6. An excellent program I being arranged, and the visitors are to be royally entertained by the member of Ui Association. Mr. Martin waa formerly a business man of Tacoma. Plenty of fresh caught Chinook aal uton. halibut, atlver amelt. Hounn crabs and clama for, Thursday and Friday at Marixinaid s rian siaraei next to Well Kargo. . Iievy Btlpn. City Recbrder, returned Wednesday from Newport, where he a pent a week. Deputy Sheriff Mllea went to Eaglo Creek on business Wednesday. Dr. L. A. Morrla, deutUt, ha re turned from tile vacation. Mlaa Kathryn Pulton, of Rice Lake, Wla.. who haa been In thla city visit ln at the homea of Mr. M. Griffith and Mr. and Mra. George Griffith, left on Tueaday for her home. Mlaa ful ton la an Instructor In the achoola of Rice Lake, and abe arrived here a few daya ago from Ios Angelea, where ahe haa been visiting since the close of the National Educational Aaaocla tlon that convened at San Franclaco. Mlaa Fulton waa more Impressed wttn Oregon than any atate ahe visited whUe In the West, and haa decided to return here next year to "make her home. CORRESPONDENCE CLARKE8. Sara Elmer threahed for Clarke Brother. He threahed 4.000 bushel of grain. Born, to the wife f Fred Llndon. a 'aon. Born, to the wife of tP. Sager, a aon. Klder Moore, of Portland, preached n.rhM In the Enarllah M. E. church, Sunday evening. Ham Elmer threahed for W. O Klelnsmith Monday; W. C. Mangum. of Watklna, waa In Clarkea last week. W. H. Rartemlller and family apent Bunday with the W. O. Kieinamun family. Charlie Henton la helping Elmer Lee atack grain. Mr. Baurer. from Colton, wept to rwtrnn fit nn Mnndav. Eugene and Henry Klelnsmith are atacklng grain. . . , . . Mr. Wettlaufer haa finished aUck In. and la waltlnr for thresher. Mr. and Mra. Maison went to town last week. Mr. Itottemlller finished atacklng laat week. f MOLALLA. - E. K. Dart I the clover king of Mo- lalla thla year, having enippeo. over WE GIVE SERVICE WE GIVE SERVICE Toast- MaMimg Aquatic Sports More Popular This Year Than Ever Before V- "t, A '.--asJ.' StC Mj-t . : aW-....-. A fJZX 4 sTsTafc II lavV-f '' ' 'T "'-?3 " ' j;' '"-I iirV -:- ' i r aKataav- :V -'--WiWb.'',, ' ' " A Photo eoDyrlaht by Amertcan Preaa Association. 1911. wiuuivn . n,t nthor amiatlf anorta are becomlna: more popular all over Sthe country, and In regiona where there are lake or rlvera and along the aea coaat there have been numerous contests thla aummer In which va- m i i.i... T n Hntilnann or Iflnreion. woo IlUlfU .Wliuiuri. ua.w - s a ' J Jl A . ... liTH Jim j Tempting fr est covotr y 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 value the good will and future trade of hla customer, AS WE VALUE YOURS, aelecta hi butter and egg with care. We GUARANTEE every egg aold at thla atore and we wee the pure frh butter on our own table every day. Nothing can make yon aurer than THAT' about OUR beat In egga " and butter. These ore this week's prices: Clear Creek Butter 2 lb 75c Wlilte Clover Butter, 2 lb 75c J. E. SEELEY, Grocor Oregon City Weinhard Bldg won the 440 y a rd daehTnTlKirintercoUcgla It content8bTmhed ftayrMng the distance In 6 minutes 53 aeconda. five seconds better than the record, la abown In the foreground. The picture alao ahowa a contestant for high diving honors. In Judging tbl content the clean manner In which the athlete euter the water la taken Into consideration. OAKS BEAT BEAVERS, 3 TO 2, IM THIRTEDITH is a culinary Art. There is almost as much differ ence between the PERFECT TOAST made on a Radiant Toaster, and the imperfect Toast made in tedious, uncertain way, as there is between angel cake and hard tack. - Electric Toast is PERFECTTOAST because . the radiant heat forces the absolutely necessary chem ical change in the bread. The result is delicious golden Toast that fairly makes the mouth water. The Radiant To.at.r make. THIS kind of To.at a. f.t a. you can n.at porceT.ln baa. and cheerful glowing coll. add grace and charm to any table. PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MAIN orriCE 7th and Alder Streets WE Give SERVICE T . H i k firm nniinds of Alalke clover aeed to the Portland Beed company irom Canby laat week. , Herman and Kavler are atlll hull In clover and threshing grain. i w a. Rhaver haa a threahlng crew. I. . ... . . . I . V. - also a clover nulling ouuu duj iu u field. CoU and Cole were threshing for W. W. Kverhart, Monday. rrn ruttlnr lost a fine horse re cently from an unknown aiaeaae which fiaa rieveloned In thla vicinity. Dr. Powell accompanied a aon of J. J. Mallott'a to a Portland hospital fnr an oneratlon for appendicma. jonn Stringer drove them In the automo- an mt jrtln meetlna- waa held at Molalla Grange laat Saturday. Bual neaa waa transacted relative to the aeventh annual fair which takes place one week before the county fair. Th. r.ranre Hall haa been Rlvn two coata of white paint outside. Our school building win gel a lew c In the near future. - Mra. C. H. Trulllngef, the Hubbard milliner, announces tne tan ana win ter opening, Saturday, September 23 at Robblna Broa.- aiore, asomiia, ur TWILIGHT. ' an Mra. n L. Boylanave been several daya In Kelso, M'.oh vlalllnff relative. Mr. Henry Scheer haa Bold his place to Mrs. Gale, of Hood River. m t i.aIIa waa a Sun.laf guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paouet, or Portland. . . Mr. and Mrs. Walace Johnson, of Canemah. apent 8undoy with their in Thomas Kelland. w- w.a vir a. it. HarveT enter tained frlenda at their home Sunday, from Seattle and Portland. Mrs. Curtis Dodds ana mis ijeseio McDonald have returned rrom an oui i.. inn. neach. wi. u..i narvev made 1 a bnsl- iuino in . . u - - . .a ir.-lanft Vr I n a V. rrianita of Thomis Kelland gathered at his home Friday evening In honor-of nie inirneio umuuj nlveraary. A very pteaaanc ume was .n.nt anil ail went home wishing nim man,y more sucn pappy events. LOOAN. Farmera are too bnay these daya t at- . . . A The hum of the threahor la heard everywhere now. At ono time. there marhlnea In o Deration here. Mr. Henry Babler sustained a heavy loss while threshing at hia place. In a load of raln caught nre and lit a short time the straw stack separator and one wagon burned alao about an acre of grain In ehock. . m t. mil p. M. Klrchem alao came near having a serious blaae. In try to burn out a hornet'e neet and at a time when the hornet a were in con nt v,a aiinatlon the blaae got In to the dry leavee and rapidly spread over the hillside beiow me nouae. The wind changed and the men aoon controlled the Are. Mr. Allan Hutchlna haa returned from Lower California where he haa .-.. nsa atrttria timtA. Lower lagan wants a principal for the achool aa they nave a pnnwj Mr. (3. R, Lewthwalta vlalted her parents. Mr. and Mra. M. H. Rlebhoff. of thla place, laai wtw. . u,. m r ward who haa been eon- m i... Kjtt about three weeks la getting along nicely and will aoon he around again. t. H.nj nannle are hutter hungry. the Clear Creek CreenHerr cannot fill all the ordare. W. 1. Klrchem la go ing to eiUblUh a r4 rout from Stafford to get mow 'cream and J Whatever you do don't aay "Is thla warm enoueh for vou " That little sentence . will . ruflle . the aweeieat temper. a n nimlck and wife were visitors at Hill Crest farm Sunday. Think of It. Loean can boast of a meat wagon once again, with J. C. Klrchem aa proprietor. Mr. Byers and family of Stone have returned from the coaat. MACKSBURG. grain Moat farmera have their threshed and atored away. Mra. Rd Miller had the misfortune t fall and Injure her knee. Mrs. Bessie Updegraff nd two children, of Salem, are visiting at Jim Mitt a. Harry Feitrow la working for W. W. Irvln. l.nrr Mitt'a and Mrs. Updegraif visited polk Oribble's and Mrs. U E. Armstrong Thursday. EAST CLACKAMA3. Th. ira nart of the week the wind waa varv atrona:. . necessitating A. Tales going to fix telephone wires. t. Pavlah. wife, and son of High land drove through our part of the country on Monday. Mra Welsman came down Tueaday and atayed until Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. O. Haberlach, her nome pe ine: Clarkea. Oregon. VL'AncmAaw Mra. Davwalt had the honor of entertaining a number of Clackamas ladles, aa the ladles met there. Katie Clarke, daughter and mother, visited Mrs. John Peyer who lives In Vumnnt j7 i vjuivuw Gustav ara Enlma Haberlach drove to Troutdale Sunday to attend camp meeting." They also visited. Maiei Freeman. . a OAKLAND. Aug. 80.-(Speclal.) Oakland put a aplke 4n Portlands alldlnc chute toward the pennant to day - by winning a thirteen inning game, 3 to 2. It was sure some game, and Portland should have won. But Th bestllald jlans of mice and men ran aft aider." etc etc, etc now ever, what did Bobby Burns know about baseball T . And that suggests -Shakesoear. he could write a dIbt. But 8hakespear never saw the day. that he could write Boom-Ta lla- TU Boom-Te-A." And while the Bcav- era nlaved good ball today the Oak , land aggregation played Just a little bit better. It seems that the teams down this war the Southern teams are going to flo all In their power to beat Portland out of that rag. And why shouldn't they? That'e baseball TV. mnlli Wawtneadav follow: A UO . .J " i. ' -- j Pacific Coast League Oakiana 3, Portland t (13 Innings); Vernon 6, Sacramento 5; San Francisco 2, Los Angelea 5. Taeue Snokane 5 victoria 1: Portland 3. Tacoma 4 (10 inninnl Vancouver 4. Seattle 3 National Leaguej-PlttsDurg -o, Boston 4-45; no other games scheduled. imirlnn T .Aasiie Cleveland Washington 3; no other games Bched Died STANDING. Pacific Coaat. Won. Lost. P.C. Vnnn 85 .65 .568 Portland 79 62 .660 Oakland 83 70 .5 San Francisco 66 . 80 .4M Ia AnKeleB 61 91 .401 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Mount Hood Land Company to W. A. Carter and A. McGregor, the south east Quarter oftbe northwest quarter section 28 township 1, south of range 5, east of the Willamette meridian; , $10- The heirs of M. Ball to Harriet Ball, 204 acres In section 27, township V south of range 4; 11.- . Thomas Mans) and Beanie Mann to Daniel H. Purcell, 14,000 square feet in township 2, south of range 2; SI- , n I. Rnvlftn and Minnie, M. Bov- lan to H. I Scheer and Clara Scheer, tract 4 of Beutel tracts; $2,300. Hattie L. Waldron and N. Wald ron to C. EL Waldron anJ Helen C. Waldron, part of tract 63. Willamette ; and Tualatin tracts; $L ; D. K. Bill to John W. Loder. lot 7. block 107, Oregon City; $10. H. L. Sckeer and Clara Scheer to Sarah Page, lot 7. Beutel tracts; $2,600. . J. M. Cady to L. W. Frailer and Marie Frailer, lots 17 to 24 Inclusive, block 17. Minthorn; $10. Humor and Philosophy Xr 9VMCAJ M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. T7XPEniENCE la often bard to got. but It la'ours all rtgbt when we get It A chance to make good la one thing boaater Isn't loading for. ETery tblef JutiBes himself by pointing out a bigger toier. Ralna- honest la all that tbe most of aa can do without garnering any worldly goods at tbe aame time. A good boss Is often a poor work man. vJ : Talking too much la a habit that doesn't worry a silent man. We sneak In an unknown tongue when we talk of onr feeling to tbe person who has Injured us. a 1 When rou can't look ont for yor own Interest without doing damage te other somebody la treapaaatns. BetDB Bllcntly Insane h the mental divers tea of a lot of people. Don't be alarmed whoa you see with a availed neaa. . it m t w- Klnrthueatarn. W 1.11. uunw A .v. 83 52 .615 Rnokane .. 76 61 .505 Tacoma 76 6Z s..iti. 73 61 .644 Portland 68 64 .615 Victoria 81 1W .o "CY" YOUIJG HOLDS PIRATES SCORELESS BOSTON, Aug. 30. (Special). vn.m. tii moat remaraaoie V. J X , . in tk lilatorr of baseball, who has been a premier twlrler In the big leagues Blnce 188. tooay snut out iu I h.-rf.hittimr Plttahwrtr team. Young nnti waa released hv the Cleve land American League team lor oin age." He may be old he admits Tor- ty-two years but be auowea tne amnw ritv tMm oulv five hiU. The Boston Nationals signed Toung when be was released hy Cieveiana ana mat he Is not "all In." waa proved hy his fine pitching today. J. M. WARE SERIOUSLY ILL. , Stepfather of S. R. Green Stricken While Visiting Daughter. ' J. M. Ware, father of Mrs. Kd. Shaw and stepfather of S. R. Green, i t.k.n tn at Vlnmnt'l HosDltal In Portland Wednesday for treatment, Mr. Ware was stricken while visiting his daughter, Mrs. C. A. Rands, of Palouse, Wash. He Is being attended by Dr. 8ommer. NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY Oregon's popular Beach Reeort An Ideal retreat for outdoor pas times of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing. Boating; Surf Bathing. Riding, Auto- Ing, Canoeing, liancing ana nuiicr Skating. .Where pretty water agaroa, mosa a Kates, moonstones, carnelana can he found on the beach. Pure mountain water and the best of looa at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crab and oysters, with BDunaance or vege tables of all klnda daily. Camping Grounda Convenient and At tractive, wth atrlct sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SEASON TICKETS from all points In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. 3-DAY SATURDAY-MONDAY TICKETS from Southern Pacific point Port land to Cottage Grove; alao from all a B. stations Albany and west. Good going Saturday or Sunday and for return Sunday or Monday. Call on any 8. P. or C. ft E. Agent for full particulars as to fare, trains. schedules, etc.; aiso ror copy m Illustrated booklet, "Outing In Or gon," or write to ' . . , Wm. McM urray GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, . Portland Ore gen. , VOTI COUPON. GOOD FOR ONE VOTE. ' ' t - ... . . . . .... .w- A , . This con pc- when neatly euppeel ana propeny - nam of tho candidal you wlah to vote for, wUl be counted aa one vol. . A Nam of candidat , " A J.t-- a. . k . . A a, . a a 4 s a W Thla coupon la void after p. a.. Btmhr 2. Cat line. Don't roll. S4 la flat. 4 if- '4 '- V 3 Give seny.ee aoending a rew oaya taerw bkw Ktloa. ..... lng the mauar -