I." MORNIKO TCNTKRPRI8R. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1911. At the Portland Last Car. Leaves Por Oregon City at Midnight Theaters the MORNING ENTERPRISE is now Read in 1000 Homes Daily That 800 of these subscriptions are paid in advance is due largely to the response of the public during the GRAND VOTING CONTEST. We are proud of our circulation and believe it is V 1 A- WORTH BOASTING ABOUT Established 45 years ago and always the popular news medium of the Clackamas County Citizen. The OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, weekly edition is still Read in over 1500 Homes Hundreds of these subscriptions being paid five to ten years in advance. A jf Ait will find the daily and weekly Enterprise iClV&tlS&rS the best medium for reaching the Clacka mas County buyers. AMONG THE CHURCHES First Baptist Corner Main and Ninth streets. Rev. 8. A. Hayworth, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 10 o'clock Young People's meeting at 6 p. m. Labor Day service will be ' held in the evening. The pastor will preach on "the Right of Labor: All worklngmen are Invited. Cathotie Cor. -v"aier ana Tenth 8U Rer. A. Ulllebrand pastor, res. til Water; Low Mass I t. m. with ser mon; High Maas 10:30 a, m.; af ternoon service at 4; Mass every morning at S. First Congregational Church. Mora ine service at 10:30 o'clock. Eve ning service at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. George Adams, of Illinois, will preach morning and evening. Christ Iv. Liitmnn Cor. Eighth and J. Q A il.rna atmeta, R.T. P. Schmidt oastor. rea. 104 J. O Adams: 8. 8 I 16 a. m. ; preaching atmoone of flrat anil third Rundara at 1:10 to English. ' otliar 8uaday aarvkwa mornings at 14:2 with preaching- in Garmaa. Flra Church of Christ, Scientist- Ninth and Center streets. Morning service at 11 o'clock, subject. "Man." Wednesday evening meet . Ing at t o'clock. Reading room open every afternoon except Sun day from 2 to 4 o clock. Carman Evangelical Cor. Eighth and Madison treata, K. T. Wlaveatck paa tor, rea. TIS Madison; 8. 8. 14 a m., . Harm an AVhrader. Monroa atreat. supC: morning aervle II. rot-rig people at 7 p. m andpreaahlng at f p ra. Proer anaetlng Wednesday at T.'IO p. m. Gladstone Christian Rev. A. li. Mul key, pastor, res. Gladstone. Sun day school 10 a. m , N. C. Hendricks, optertatendent. Morning service, 11 aclock. Brotherhood servlcea at .,' 7:41. . " tain View Ul (Co 8. Bible Study every Thursday after noon. E. C. Dye 'will preach In the evening on "The Apostle Paul." A free will offering will be received for a special purpose. Methodist Main street cor. Seventh. Rer. H. P. Zimmerman pastor, res. cor. Sixth and Washington; 8. 8 9:45 a. m., C. A. Williams, Qlad stone, supt.: Junior League S p. m. Morning service. Fourth - Quarterly Communion. Evening subject, "The Lrst Night, or the Unexpect ed Call of Death." Friday evening, September 8, Fourth Quarterly Con ference, Superintendent Moore pre siding. Presbyterian Seventh street cor. Jef ferson. Rev. J. R. Landsborough, pastor. Res. 710 Jefferson; 8. 8. 10 a. m., Mrs. W. C. Green, supt; morn ing service 11 a. in. Union meeting in Seventh street park in evening at 7 o'clock, in charge of the Presbyterian church; T. P. 8. C. E., 7 o'clock, leader. Topic, "Lessons from Great Lives." Lea der Joseph Alldredge. Half hour of sacred song will proceed the evening' rnnon. Morning subject, "The Father Glorified. Evening sub ject, "The World's Workmen ParkDleee canoe tmauntl Rev. J. L. Jonas, pastor, ros. Clackamas: H. m. 18 a. m.. Kmtry French supt. ; preaching aai loa each Sunday, aJtarnatlnf ba twsen It L m. and 7:14 p. m Chrta tlan Endeavor Tbureday evening 7:14 p. m. 8t Pawl's Rev. C. W. Robinson, rec tor. Dally services: Morning pray er. 7 a. m.; Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.; evening prayer, 7:30 p. m. Sun day services: Holy Eucharist S a. m.; morning prayer, 10:30 a. m.; Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 p. m.; S. 8., 13 fh-; Thursday evenings, sermon at 7:30 o'clock. United Srathran Tor. vfflghtn and Taylor. taw Ia r. Clark eaetnr. re. Portland: S. .8. 14 a. at. Wank Parher, MapU Lane,.aupt.; morning service 11. T. P. 8. C. E. 4 p. m., evening aervlca T. Wlllamatts M. E. No regular preaching service. 8. 8. I p. m., Mrs. Raama supt. Zion Lutheran Corner Jefferson and Eighth streets, Rev. W. R, Kraxber ger, pastor, residence 720 Jefferson. Sunday school 9:30 a. m.. Rev. Kraxberger, superintendent. Morn ing service 10:30. Evening 7:45 Luther League 7 p. m. West Oregon City School House J. O Staats will preach at 3 o'clock. Sun day school conducted after sermon. And Spreads Rapidly. "I've given np telling my wife any thing." "So have I mine. It simply goes In at one ear and out at the other," "That isn't the trouble with my wife. It goes In at one ear and comes out at her month." Boston Transcript Mar Suggestion. "There Is nothing slow about ma." "Nor "Not mncb. I alwsys make my get away all right" 'Don't yon think yon might add to your popularity by making it a stay there afterward?" Origin of High Haalad Shoe. Mm. Pompadour wss a very small woman, but to make b cruel f look tall she built her hair np high and wore the flrat pair of high heeled shoes ever mnde. The high heels that were In tented for her have been sccflsed of many crimes to the foot bnt physicians now seem agreed that "broken arches" may be prod need by any sudden shock. such as Jumping from a car. Children who Jump tbe rope a great deal some time hav this disease of the foot. CHILDREN. Children are travelers newly arrived in a strange country; we should therefore male conscience not to mislead them. Locke. I " :-t ; '' 1 (T J: M ft - -.- l '."' Scene from Henry Miller in "The Havoc" at Heilig Theatre Famous actor will present his latest play success. "The avoc,". at The llelllg Theatre for three Blhu,b ginning Monday. September 4, with a special price tuatlne Weduosday. Henry Miller. America's foremost actor-manager, will appear In Port land for the first time In eight years tomorrow night at the Helllg Theatre, ! when he will begin a three days' en- gagement in H. S. Sheldon's powerful play, "The Havoc," which acored a ! tremendoua success in New York last season and-fnwhich-Mr."-MHIer- ts-f winning overwhelming triumphs on j tour this year. The appearance of the I distinguished actor next week will mark the opening of the new season i of 1911-13 at the Helllg Theatre and will prove one of the most notable dramatlo events of tbe fall and win ter months. Mr. Miller's visits to Portland were annual appearances prior to 1903, but his increasing actlv- llght,'' says Edwin Milton Hoyle, th theatre. "'The Havoc Is a de ity as a producer of big plays has kept Mm away from tnat city slue his farewell lour ln."l)'Arry of th CunnW. Two rs sxo he was hooked here In hla famous success, "The Or wit IHvlila." but the hook- ing whs eaui'ellml to parniU hi. present the William Vaughn Moody play In Ixndon. Portland theater gtters, however, still recall hla great acting In "The Only Way," "Hearts ease,'. and other overwhelming suc cesses which stand to hla credit as an actor and aa a producer. . The opinions of famous newspaper critics are backed up by tributes from ! experts In every other department of author of "The Squaw VI n," Henry Miller's own dallrals, iubu Illuminating and compelling prtan snce li i proof that ths art of Ing Is not dead." Mr' Miller will ba iuhuhU Portland by the Identical east tag 1 appeared with him during th ytsfj tttjou Theatre la- itjr York. Down to tbe least Imports! character In the play abaolsta) every role Is played by ths actor vt Treated ths part on th first ilk in New York. The actormaBis ment's engagement at ths Hsitlf k limited to three nlxhts, beflsitai September 4. and Including a matinee on Wednesday aftarnoos. Humor and Philosophy 9r VACAA H. JHITM PERT PARAGRAPHS. i . ! J) ID you ver noth-e that when a muu j aays he is lired uf finis It In si : ways tbe othvr fellow's fmls be hss In mind1 A beauty contest trill wreck a town an thoroughly aa s cyclone. j What is everybody's business is no body's business, but there are always , plenty or eopl to uniiU it. W ilk 'to see the other ninn get what is coming to blra. but our own trouble ar alwsys undeserved. It is noticeable that the mnrrled man who talks most nlxul Hie bless eduess of bis Isn.lielor d;iys marries soonest after his wife's death. What Is tbe use of striking for short er hours when your wife nlwnr Ims tbe luwn mower or the lmlv cnli wait ing for you when you K't home Let not the son go dowu tn-fore your wrath. He will be IiIk euuugU towal- ; lop you aoiue day. It Is an optimistic young couple who hope to furnish a home by the clgnr I band and soup wrapper method va you ever hen of a mnn who bad stolen a hundred thousand or so feeling moved to contribute to the con science fund? Evident "Is be a man of good taste" lExcellent" "Wbst does he admire most?" "Ms ' Letting Him Knew. "Tell me, pretty maiden, are there any more at home like you V "les sir, there are wveraL" "That Interests me all right" ' "Too needn't come round. They all have more sense than I have." No Insinuation. "I bave a little hen tbat lays two eggs every day." "Every day In the yearr "Tee." "Ton ought to leara to count" HEILIG THEATRE 7th and Taylor Streets. 'Phone Main 1 and A-HSt 3 NIOIITS beginning MONDAY, 8EPTEMIIKK i. Mpeclal Price Matinee Wednesday. The Kamoua Actor . HENRY MILLER Supported by an Excellent Company. In The Play Success 'THE HAVOC" A Splendid Production. Evsnlnos: $2. i.5o, 1, 75. 60c, 35. 25 cents. Wadnsidsy Matin: f,l.M, i, 75, M, 35, 25 cents. , 8EAT8 GO ON SALE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. , . AT HEILIQ THEATRE. Special prlc Matinees Wsorisdsy and Saturday. First Musical Comsdy Hit of,8ason. 6 NIGHTS beginning FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. MtRT H. SINGER PRESENTS Miss Nobody from Stafland'' With OHvc Vail Splendid Company Magnlflcsnt Production. Stunning Costumes Pretty Glris Catchy Musis. Evenings $1.50, 1. 75. 50, 35, 25 cents. Wdneday and Saturday Matin: 1, 75, M( r, 25 ents. SEATS GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. GRANGE GIVES PICNIC. Members of Abernathy Grange, of Parkpace, spent Thursday at the Oakes, the ladlee having prepared well-filled baskets for the occasion and tbe day passed merrily. Those enjoying- the day's outing were Mr. and Mrs o. L. 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