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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY, 8E1TEMBER 17, 1911. U Ball, Watch, or an Air Gun FREE L evcfy boyi -wit.' School starting In a few dyr CwilHlod here a Urge assortment of Fine Boy Ml Suits and Overcoats In all the new shades In 1wo and dark grays, aiso a complete line 01 do ti, Shoes and Furnishings. 9 Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT 1 pension Bridge Coraf r. SeelOor Windows. M'CONNILL SUPCRSTITIOUS BALL PLAYKR. 2 to Mont ball plaer bakt queer ! mental stunts, and xupcrftttlon U h regular fetlali with tbetn. Hut tn All lh tueer rlnk.v rtlnks In tli line Of ll)klll)H and o 1 1) r ilullir (Ulnir Am ble U Con tit 1 1, t ti nilriitet nild nckir of the V b 1 1 e Hox. baa I tit lplln. IU foes around looking 10 filck u pine wherever he Is, e Mac ncuree that for every on of tliein be lift from tha ground ba la bound to maka a baa bit. No matter where the little tnnn la. Ambjs la always on tbe lookout for plhs, and whenever be flnda tbree Id one day be feela aa tick led aa kid .with a pair of brlfcbt red brognns. Reems aa If tbe people have been pretty careful about dropping pirn. Judging from tbe complexion of Atnble'e batting average. '. -' r n'rosjoctx. WHAT IS WORN. J The Skyeecepar Hat la Mare Per Pelt Overekirt effects Median. . Tbe akyac-rupfr bat with evsn Jilgn- er faatlier dii oration u 14 ravorue oo'e In fall nilllluerr. OitrxLIrt elTe.-U are uaiil on umn.r of thi klrii of afternoon uVy. lie iH-tlhuKl l.fiUif of eouie Mtl color or of tbe uiaterlul. wbl. u la alaw inployed for tbe trliutulng. Tbe l'eter Pan collar la rar too pret ty to be abandoned, for It Ota well around the neck and In !ta lateat w- Telopmeuta la carried out In white Unen. embroidered In colored allk or woolen thread. Tha willow rlum baa bad Ita day. nd ihrra la every reaaon to believe that tbe oetrtrb plume of olden fancy will take He place. - A acrap of real lace these daye 1" worth twice ita weight In gold, for a BfUARQ , L the arreat and conviction !.. peraon or P '"' Lwfully remove coplee of The Ung Ent.rpr.M iron, Wnltea or " Lr baa been placed there by friar I rW Sign rer Pat i. TO s iftpSjtpr I anandlnv hla vacation with hla moth er, Mrs. w. M. Robinson on tne wen Bide. Mr. and Mre. W. J. Mlllcan, of Be-1 stile, are viaiung reiauvee in uregon Cltr for A few daya. Mrs. Mlllcan waa Mlaa Lena Qadke before ber mar riage. School book a are caah. Pleaae do not aak ua to charge them1. Hunt- ley Uros. Co. Mlaa Nan Cochran, Mlaa Vara Cau fleld and Ulea Jeaale I'addock. re turned on tbe "lloae City" Friday from a ten daya' trip In San Fran claco. ' : Save youreelf'the tlreaome cfueh LARNED NEVER TRAINS. MM,aHH,Ma Nalenal Tannla Champion Eats aed eereieee When He Peela Like It Practk-nll all athletic cbamplona follow a rigid routine of training. For tbe average champion It la eaaentlal that ha da aa In order to be In condi tion to meet challenge eeeklng bla i-rnwn ami tlut aiorr of atuininc a Mi la. Now and then there la an ex- inntlnn. n of the moat atrlklng la W. A. Lamed, the eeven time national tannla cbanHilon. Lamed folio we no atlpulated pro- . 4 Watch for Announcement m Tuesday Morning's Paper of Interesting Demonstrations of of opening acbool day by getUng your gram of training. In an luterrlew be w 1 . 1 ... m tAmm UTa knnw I . 1 li. n ....lino In ha rtm far told bla ayatem of getting In abapefor a cbamplonahlp match. "I never diet." aald tbe champion. "I bare no epec fimA houra of practice, but 1 am al w.t in mood nhvalcal condition Of courae to reach the top atep of 1 tne tennta Jaaaer it le neceaaary iw rnlnn.l r-kartaa II. na left Ratur- I nru A nil In addl- VW""" - ... - - JUIU IV MIKV v-w tav nnrnln. nn tha OrMOn-Waahln- . ma.i. thm mnrta ton Limited for Texaa to attend to arboob booka today. We know the booka needed lor every graae. Bnouia you wlab to change later we will cheerfully accommodate you. Bring In your aecond-band achool booka to day. Wa won't have time for them Monday WM I'Va lr gorrah. I been elttta' here for lut hour, an' It hain't moved an I' LOCAL BRICrS ur Piv I. iv.Mi from Aatorta. in. J. w. (irav vlalted frlenda at iditone, Thuraday. imnn tjidwr of Woodburn. waa an rui city vialtor Saturday. iTda Urlaroll and mother. of rui, were In town Saturday. r M. Kell. of Aurora, la apendlng !e daya here, vlaltlna relatlvea. !MIm Minnie Duncey. who baa been litlng frienda at Aurora, returned pithy. tit Bohlunder, of Beaver Creek, in Oreeon City bualneaa vialtor iiarday. ' , Claude WlnMow and wife, of Milk k. ire vlalilng Frank Wlnalow, of auntaln View. Hirry Oarrett, of Needy, with bla other and alntwr, Mra. Solon Klnaer. l In Oreaon fit Ratnrdav. Edwin Howard and eon Otla, well town farmara of Carua, were in Ore '0 City on hiiNlneaa Saturday. I 3. Mallatt, who baa been living Mullno, hue rented hla place and 111 move to Oregon City eoon. William Cummlng, clerk In the Mt9ttlce. haa been Buffering the paat from blood polaonlng In a foot . w. Wright and children, or iwhfleld, are vlaltlng Mra. Wrlgbfa ,rnu. Dr. and Mra. SchulU, of Wee lron city. : . J. Meyer and family are back om Whlte'a bopyard at Marqnam. r. Meyer n-porta the hope in flrat- Im condition. Jhn R. Humphrya, aaalatant caah- of the Hnnk of Oregon City la 111 lt nil home on 'Twelfth and Waah "Iton atreeta. C. Latourette haa gone to Eu- where ho wltl attend the Unl- 'Wty of Oregon. ' . , M. Fred liegdale haa rented ber jm and will move to Portland eoon. Uonard Owen, of Needy, waa In reon City Saturday. . rreaaeyr-or Fomana, ib '"""ding hla vacation with, hla motb leeal bualneaa. . He will be gone about two weeka. Mr ant Xlra Tlvda O. Huntley and daughter Mildred, are borne from-ni extended outing at tbelr cottage on Cannon neacn. TY.M TWnvhtjira of tha Klna Of the Eplacopal church will hold their regu lar meeting next Tueeaay( uurumra from J to 6 o'clock at ine nome 01 Mra. Theodore Oamund. n.. t. r. v. n'Nall. oaator of St Prandon'a church, San Francisco, re turned to hla home after a vlatt of aeveral weeka with bla atatera. Mr. J. U Berry. Mra. F. F. Baker and Mra. C O. Haatlnga. of thle city. tv. tinrfiand law flchool. of Port land. Oregon, opens Ita fall term Sep tember 18. It haa a very nice cata logue for thle year, anowmg oieTeu members In the faculty. The prea. dent of the Law Bchool states that there will be two to three more lec turera added during tbe year. Tbta la a splendid law achool for the atudy of law aa a preparation for the bar. 8. K. Wllllama and Roy Trulllnger. who went to the Cow Creek Canyon n..tr n hunt war x doc ted home. l.WMl.ll " " " - ----- - tia.w ni.1,1 hut failed to arrive. No alarm la felt for them by their friends. They probably , found the hunting too good to leave. O. F. Anderson and wife have re turned from a wtait to Mr. Anderson s coualn, Riley Jenks. who llvee near St Joeeph. Mr. Jenke . bought the place he has been living on about three months ago, and haa aold It to an orchard company at an advance of 15.000. . Mlaa Mary Sandatrom and Mlas Marie Neahr, who haa apent the sum- mar with Mlas Bnaatrom. i vu home of C. A. Naeh. left Friday for tlon to frequent work on tbe courta he must be In excellent pnyaicai mm. A ennla player la nnaer great strain oam.p'a on rnci aaa. . the mereat touch of good Ince raises a coetume that Is quite ordinary to toe nUu of an arlatocratlc one. A email collar and cuffa of real Brugee or oth r effective lace adda greatly to al most any kind of gown or coat. Th draaa Dlctured la a wonderfully good looking model, and to make It meana.acarcely any trouble. The enty I wrnrlr la P.nrMtll ted lo the but tonholed scallofw and French dots. Tbeae deeoratioua may eaally be left out and embroidery eubatltuted. JUDIO ClIUL,L.a7f. 1 ..... Stoves and Ftstnttte 1 r n.1. w. Mantoii. nsttarn la cut In alaw for children of two. tour and alz yeara of - a Jt in .ta tn this offlca. aivtnB number. 7130. and It will Be prompuy ior- I mj .a win m mail- xi in dim. wuw an additional two cent atamp for letter poataa-a. whlcn tneuraa mora. pruini. llyery. DECREES OF LA MODL Buttene of the Seeeoel Are Large and Beaut if uL Ttnttona thla aeaaon are going to be l.rn and vary beautiful. On coat a and wraps where only aeveral are employed they measure aa much aa two or inree InrhM acroaa. Three-auarters la the length of the ramiattnn tailored coat a Fringe la widely worn. All of tbe tailored aults and all other gtwna that will permit of Ita uae are tbua tnmmea Tbe marabou fan la one of the pres ent novelties. The onea with pearl gray feathers and sticks are tbe moat I rmnnlar. ' ' rr . .. . . Side frllla will be one ot tne im portant Items in fall neckwear and ara mad In two effect thOBO , for wear with tailored aults and tboee of a more dreeay character. Little bonneta of silver lace wiin ; For This Week ; L. ADAEHS. Oregoti City's Big Department-Store. J The Parle Leuvre. Tbe Paria Lourre waa originally a royal residence In tbe reign of Dago bert. In 628. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Henry- Oak to Percy T. Shelly, northeast quarter aection 28, town ship 2 south, range 7 east; $10. W. O. Bonn, attorney In fact for W. 8. Bonn to F. W. Oaborn, trustee, 10S acres northwest quarter aection 6 township 2 south, range 2 east; $10. Paul tj. ana jean vaugn mm. w Charles DelfeL lota 1, 2, 3 and 4 In block 1 Ck Grove Park; $10. John M. ana uaa roormaa to unit ed SUtea of America, 35 acres aec tion . township 2 south, range 2 eaat; $8,94L James A. Bunnell W W. u uuson, lou 1. 2. 3, 27. 28, 29, and 30. block 9, Oak Grove; $2,800. Panl R. Weat and Jean V. West to Rosa B. Dawson. loU 4. S and 26. hi.It o rwik rlravn Park: 11.600. Rosa B. and V. J. DawsoB. tv i. D Morris, lot 2. block 9. Oak Orove Park. $L O. T. and Mary 8. Howard to S. P. Berdlne, loU 11 and 12, block 1. MuUno; $300. I c. P. and Klara Schneider to Henry n Uai-v Un.hM. narta of lota 1. 4. an4 a block 98. Oreeon Oty; $L Henry and Mary Hughes ta Alfred run stnaidr. l acre section 16, township 3 souta range 2 east; $100. '. ICO Photo by American Preaa AatoelaUon. borne of U. A. Naan, ion r i U a naru iouKut iu.u. Bugene wbere Mlaa Sandatrom gives manr mtM 0f ground In a conteet 1 1 n Mnndav i nvenlna. After .kn nrati-allv rv muacle In apendlng a few days with relatives u caJled lnt0 pUy. The head, they win return via o.u mUit b Car and the eye aien. to Boaton where Mlae 8n,t,w" -ia my own caae 1 have found out enter the senior claaa at Emerson ' I never map out Co"""''. - t... ann. to Be- any special plan. If I feel like prac- attT. to be wfth Mrs. F. J. Pblttner, ticlng ; I pracUce; U J 1 1 don't feel "; : . U., - Kn nnaratAil rllnMl 1 reel. 1UBI UII UWU u"J oroaa urov. , w ------ ; --- - .,., rou -Clin .n tt Ution lor cancer, mia. ....-. -- --- - . r . ' . . .v. v I . I . .1.. t haa han nlaVlnA' tanniL , ' 'I play tennis because I like the game. Lamed says, ana tnia is prou aMv the reason why he la "a champlou. Ills heart bas been In hla work on the courts during the twenty-two yeara be has been tennis player. "There la one thing 1 wish corrected, and that Is my age." continued Mr. T.nd rd like to see It stated cor rectly once. I'm not the grand old man of tenuis that some pop'e per .ia in thinklna- me. '.As a matter of r. fm far from the old man atage. I'm thirty-nine, ana I've oeen piayma t.nnia alnce 1 waa about seventeen years old."-: WltUiM A. XJkBKaT). a hard fought matcn. u covers V. i:uu i ' i .. w T DflfPnar of the F. J. "'.-"I A: : r,nr i.nd. The op eration was successful and Mrs. Pflff- ner expects to return nomn wiuiam Walls, of Port land, was In the city Saturday. He will leave tor, a,uKen the senior class of the University of Oregon. , ' mrain and Brawn. Do yon gain your living by your In tellect T Then do not allow your arma and legs to grow tiff. Do you earn your bread by your pickax? Do not forget to cultivate your mind and to enlarge your thought. j. rtend tbe Horning" Bctefprise. - L B. U. hers and CANDIES AND CIGARS 1 " " ' - Local Agente for the Famous Lovinoy'o Candlso VJeatborly led dream nd the bet of H brands of fnoro - .... LioM Lunohoo cl AH CJcura E. D. Andoroon OtO. ECRKftt'A OLD PLACE. 610 MAIN ST. wt.h.. SaMlna Freak. i. vi.h.rt la a battlns freak, lie Aon't hit for aour apples when play riv. but when put In as a '"a - ..... ninrh hltir he is a aevii. am auw w i. a rinrh wallnna aevan times In bla laet eleven tne. . i ..k.. Wanted Sohulte te Quit' When Frank Schulte was seventeen 'years old his father offered him $1,000 v.. kia uniform and anlt baaeball. IU UUI M m. " ewiidnra" recently eald hla daddy thinks differently of the matter now. ' kbw ciaouia sxibt. rufflea of One lace falling over the hab ere very dainty and attractive. Pretty belts are maae or goia noooa worked with ribbon embroidery. iriirh aMff collars are numerous ae- splte the popularity of the Dutch or low neck. The circular skirt la always a grace ful one. Here la a model that la made with a double box plnlt at the baca that may be treated in several ways. Fancy .allk makes .tne comoinauou ahown In the cut JUPIG CIIOLL.ET. rVia Mv Manton Dattern la. cut In alaea from II to S2 Inchea walat meaaure. Band .a . A ih . nfflna. aivina tiumnar. ( la. and It will be promptly forwarded to you h m.it if In haata aend an additional two cent atamp for letter poataae. whioh Inaurea more prompt auTry. . - , t - - Bookkeepers Great Demand Business firms nre reconniztng the superior training of our Business university over the. work of the busl less colleges. Our standard is hl(jhcr;our work Is much more thorough; our work Is more complete; ond our students ore more proficient in every way. OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. ' Vw.iaalilaal Error. imii authors no leaa than Eng lish sometimes suffer for the sins of .i -.r .A line Ot Mr. aVlurn.ua wik Hnall read "A potent medl- e a and men" waa miaprint- mA A naunt medicine.", etc. , And Mr .ijj.h'. anna mm IT WII . opu " another occaalon betauae in a serious A Ka wrote Jn one of bis poems "Now the old! wounds break, out afreah" "d wna'perrlfled to read that " "m -now the old woman breaks out afreah,' London Globe. PEACE OF, CONSCIENCE. Ara nu net eunriacd to find how independent of money peace """ -1 L . aa.uk o( conscience n ana now muui rtappinete can be condented in the W. kU. knma ) ' A rot' acre will , ,u... . , - , , not hold the bulky furniture and aumpruoui accommodationi ot a manuon, but i vjod be inere a cottage will holdaa much happineea ; .. wUI atnek 'the mott Dretenhoua . palace.- James Hamilton. , Just tie school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to learn and .have the high est and best training at reasonable tuition rotes. You are sure ,ot Individual help and Instruction. You know the large schools ' cannot give It. You should Investigate our work. Do It now; do not wait. In session all the year in day ond night school. , pi FfTir BUSINESS UNIVERSITY; 630 Worcester Block. .Phonesi Morshall 2751; Home AS446. PORTLAND, - OREGON. 1 Read f f.t r'..Trte. .pjyw'" or auren'-.