MOKNING ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1911. Foot Ball, Watch, or an Air Gun FREE WITH EVERY BOYS SUIT you will find here a Urge assortment of Fine Boy's Fall Suits and Overcoats in all the new shades in brown and dark grays., Also a complete line of Boy's Hats, Shoes and Furnishings'. Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT SUSPENSION BRIDOK CORNER, See Oat Windows. in ME WARD C Tor the arreat an conviction L t( tiy peraou or peraoua, wuu nnlawful'y remove cuii" i i w Morning Kuterprise irora me w .r.miM of eubacrlbere after ' k. kan nlacad there o e ....... r iibitrat.d AaVertla.inant. ii Ereum drraa one-third off. LOCAL BRICrS T. W. Huh. of Canby, wu In tbU City Wednesday... J. Ii Athlon, of Can by, waa to tbla City Wednesday. Mr. Crook, of Mullno, waa Id tbla city weuneeuay. , Al (ill), of Meldrum, waa In tb city Wedneaday. . Mra. ed Joaale. of Carua, waa In this cfty Tuesday. Call on Mlaa C. Goldanikh for your fall hat. Mrs. Al Bchoenborn. of Carua, waa 0 tbla city on bualnaaa Tueaday. Mr. and Mra. William Stugert. of Carui, were In thla city Tuaaday. Carl plepka and family, of Union Hall, were In Oregon City Tueaday. Frank Miller, of Clarkaa. waa among the Oregon City Ylattora Tuea- y. Mra. Fred Dullard baa gone to El dorado, where aha la visiting rela tives. Mlaa Florence- Spencer, of Canby, ae In thla city Wedneaday visiting frlandi. ; 8tyllMh hata at mod ar at a prlcee. MUi C. Coldamltb. Mr. and Mra. T. II. Devlea, of Carua, were In tbla city on bualneaa Tuesday. ' Mla little Allen, of Amity, Or., halted Mr. and Mra. D. O. Robblna Sunday. Mr- A. Derant, after visiting Wanda at Carua. baa returned to her notne In Portland. V. B. Frlel, one of the well-known residents of Bandy, waa In thla city an business Tueaday. William Mnmpower, of Btone, waa JfMaactlng bualnaaa In Oregon City Tueaday and Wedneaday. Mr. and Mra. Grant Wblte, of Can; 1. were in tbla city Wedneaday, hav n come In their automobile. Walter Munger, of Parkplace, left wadneaday for Corvallla, where he 1 anter the Agricultural College. 'red Dutta, of Parkplace, left Tuaa day for Corvallla, where he will take a oourae at the Agricultural College. Freeh craba, clama, oysters, Chi mxik, halibut, amelt, egga and al mon eggs. Macdonald'a Bevenm Bt. Market. Hir Mra. fleorge T. Carley lecture at Bhlvely a. 8 p. in., Monday, Septem bar 26, on "Reducing the Coat of Ur lug." Admission 15 centa. Free lo tor a, Sunday night, on "Immortality, limtherttnod and Unlveraal Peace. ' M New models In millinery arriving dully. Mlaa C. Uoldamlth lr. W. R. Carll, who baa been at Powell Hlver, whtae he haa been on a pleasure trip, returned to Oregon City Wedneaday Mr. and Mra. J .11. Bhaar, who were recently married, have returned to tbla city from a vlalt to the latter a aUter, Mra. Jamea Wltaon Mlaa K'llth Bmltb. who apent two weeke at Seattle, and In British Co lumbia, returned to bar home at Uladatone Sunday evening. Mr. Mllla, of Aahland. and Adolph Elsenberg, of Oklahoma, have arriv ed In tbla city, and have acepted pol tlona In the W. A. llolmea atore. Mra. M. Abat, of Portland, waa In thla-city on Wedueaday the guest .of Mine lien ha Prlebe. Mra. Abat waa formerly Mlaa Marie lllubm, of thla city. Fred Stephens, of Portland, who met with a painful accident about five waeka aao, when hla foot waa crushed, waa In Oregon City on bual neaa Tueaday. Mra. II. I. Kelt, Mra. Jamea Daw aon, Mlaa Hnblnaon and Mini I'ercl- val were gueata of Mra. Dan O Noll and Mlaa M. U llolmea at Rose, Farm on Wedueaday. Mlaa Ethel Puralfull, of thla city, haa gone to Condon, Eastern Ore gun, where aha haa accepted posi tion aa teacher of the fourth grade of the publlo achool. . Mr. and Mra. Miller, of Canemab and Mr. and Mra. Joseph Painter, also of that place, moved Wednea day to their farm, near Shedda, Or., where they eicept to make tbelr fu ture home. Chrla Ilornahuh, of Salem, waa In thla city Tuaaday. Mr. Ilornahuh haa derided to move back to Clackamas con my, and baa pure based property In thla city. He will move hla family In the near future. Mr. and Mra. Cheater Elliott, who recently purchased the two cottagea on Monroe street between Blith and 8eventh streets, have taken poaaea alon of one of them. It haa been thoroughly renovated. Mra. O, E. Freytag, who haa been undergoing medical treatment at the Bt . Vincent Hospital, haa been brought to her borne at Uladatone, where ahe la improving. Mra. Frey tag la ' Buffering from heart trouble, and her condition haa been serious. Mra. J. M. Lawrence, of Portland, arrived In thla city Wedneaday morn ing, and accompanied the party com posed of Mr. and Mra. C. O. Miller and aon, Mra. C. T4, T. Williams and Mlaa Veda Wllllama to Yamhill coun ty In tbe Miller machine. Richard Petiold and Henry Stre blg went to Portland Tueaday, where they purchaaed from the Block yards fifty-two head of cattle, which are In excellent - condition. Tbe cattle have been brought to tbla city, and placed In tbe pastures of tbe meat dealera. Mra. hum stepheiia left Wednea day for Powell River, l. C, to join her husband, who left here about a month ago. He haa accepted a posi tion In the paper mllla, being one of the boss machine tendera at $0 a day. Mr. Stephens, before leaving thla city held a almllar position wlt0 the Willamette Pulp a Paper Com pany and la a capable -workman. Mra. Etelner, one of the residents of thla city, who la tntereated In the coming county fair, haa two beauti ful quilt ready for ahlpment to the fair grounds, where she hopea to capture one of tbe premluma. . One of theae qullta la of silk, and the oth er of cotton, and thoae who have seen them lace commented upon the ex cellent neddlwork of Mra. Btelner. "WUIIam Dolta, of Minneapolis Minn., arrived In thla city Wednea- The Cams Dairy milk arid Cream in bottles delivered at all hours. , , Dairy Buttor Frooh On and afteV Oct. ist will be at the old Grand Union Tea Co. store day morning, and la a guest at the nme or air. ana Mra. Henry Streblg, Dr. DolUa parents. Mr. and Mra. W r. I)1U. of Minneapolis, who visited In thla city and In Portland In April, have decided to return to Oregon to mase ineir noma, although they have large property lotereete la Mlnne- bou. 'i nay will arrive aoon. and It la probable tbey will buy property oeiween mi a city and Portland on tne o. w. p. line, and build a beau tiful noma. The Portland Law School, of Port land, uregon, opena lla fall term Sep tember la.- It baa very nice cata logue for tbla year, abowlng eleven memuere in tbe faculty. The presi dent of the Law School states that there will be two to three more lec- turera added during the year. This la a aplendld law school for tbe study of law aa a preparation for the bar. Dr. Carll. J. p. Lovett and Jamas Cary have returned from a trip to rowen Hirer. ' Mr. and Mra. Edgar Smith, of Can by, were In thla city on Wedneaday on their way to the beach, where they will apend tbelr honeymoon. Mr. and Mra. Hmlth were married at Canby, Wedneaday, and came to thla city In tbe machine of Mr. and Mra. Grant Wblte. Tbe young couple are wen known in Canby. The bride, who waa formerly Mlaa Laura Band- Strom, la tbe daughter of J. Band atrom, a well known and highly re- spec ted realdent of that city, and tbe bridegroom la one or Canby a prom inent young bualneaa men, being In the confectionery business. He waa born and reared near Canby, and la tne aon or Mr. and Mra. Henry Smith of Macks burg. oil 7th St. Farnzoro Attention ' v sVaxtf yoaw milkmnd Dmiry produom , JtLCPHONE MAIN 1262 Woman'sWorld r Olive Schreinsr, the Naval 1st, Qiv.a Radieal Pradiotien. 5 TJi r"-!a..aW' m. . V7 ; f , OT.ITB annaaiaaa. 'It la flulte Dosalble that tbe female half of humanity may be found more fitted than are men for tbe bulk of hu man Inborn In tbe future." Bo says Olive Schrelner, and ahe plcturee wom en aa becoming the greatest financier, tudtfea and lawmakers. Tbla eanie Olive Bcbrelner, who waa once known only aa a j-Teat but peaceful novelist, author of 'The Story of an African Farm," la now marching up at tbe head of the woroen'a rights procee- aloii. Her motto la. We women take all fields of lubor for our right." in her new book. "Women and La bor," ahe at n tea her demand with the hard aclcnce of. a college pro few) or Women, ahe dccbirea, must and will take over a hnlf In all fields of labor, from discing dltcbea to ruling nations, or else, with tbla modern age of ma chinery, they must tx-cotne mere para- aitea. In answering the objections likely to be urged against her thoorlea ahe declaretln reply to the retort that women may oe onable to carry on a full half of all latiora, that, on the oth er hand, women may prove much more able to .conduct tbe world than are men. " la Olive Bcbrelner right T la woman to rale tbe world? A Columbia eel- lege professor doclarea that ahe la not merely aa regards aome eort of dis tant future, but aa regards oday. He points out that today In a. I tbe large cltlca where there are larga nd Im portant moTementa for1 the Improve. ment of aoclalcondltlona women are at once more atudloua and more active practically. He declarea that even In law and In medical acboola tbe women are tbe moat earnest and practical. n small towns, be points out, It la not hut women who get away from the cracker box and village gossip to form municipal Improvement and study cluba. And In answer te tbe oft given ob lectlou that It la only men 'who have been abl to rule he quotee Mra. Rchrelnrr'a "Woman and Labor" to the effect that the beat mlera In tbe world have been qiioonVlctorla and Elliabcth and Catherine of Russia. la there some truth In tbe humoroua papers' frequent Jeata to the effect that It will aoon be tne men who are re duced to the dishwashing and mend ing while women rule tbe worldt Wei say's Rise. Now that tbe talk la of faat going It may be mentioned that tbe abiirfy to eatabllab a apeed record waa responsi ble for tbe Brat riwe of Cardinal WoU aey from a bumble position. Mt waa wben he waa chaplain to Henry VIII. that he ' waa aeut into tbe low coun trlee with a letter to tbe Emperor Max imilian. Leaving London by boat at 4 one' afternoon. Wolsey took horse it Graveaend. reached Dover next morn ing. Calala three hours later and waa with tbe emperor that night. An equally rapid return brought him back to the king in little more than two daya and won him hla Brat taste of royal favor. London Spectator. rA8har'DlsT" . Mra. Buxom That hateful Mra, Knox made a vary mean comment up on my age today. Mr. Buxom Did ahe aay you were getting oldf Mra. Buxom No, Indeed! She aald I "aUU looked quite young." Exchange. 0lmu Bid Showing ,.-of : llfilfl the New fm I VMmSiU Gar lint. . i IK mil mmeiiite JfE cannot recall the time when our announcement of, the w first showing of the new season's garments; has given us such genuine pleasure. f : r . " : , : ; L J : . f In such points as correct styje, high quality of . workmanship, desirable models, snappy creations, perfect fit and full, com plete values, we are abundantly able to please you. Fortunately for us, and for you, these garments all carry this label: The Palmer Garmnt.,, ' For manv vpars rh rmtratinn nirA kr Ui. Lo - lJ 1 tL:. tion, secufed through merit only, is guarded jealously. The garments are made in the best possible manner., Not onlv do the oarmpnts trt m tvl nJ fif knf t7 ronHar lha rannA so much desired.- - , r. ' - i ? .A nuul rnrrliallv mint vmi tn hbI tU,. .L:L! f .L . f II . I A I ' . . . 7 r ' . J, w p""8 cxiuuiuon oi uic new iau styles. Mia we want you to understand that the prune motiye ot this event is to show the goods to have you come, inspect critically and pass your judgment You are sure to be delighted with the beautiful showing1 that is ready for you. . ' Ora'aon City'o Bio Dopartmont Gtcrv Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE. Up en Buga. If you know the name of everything that bltea yon in the woods you're an entomologist Galveatou Newa. , Patroniae our aavertlaera. TO A YOUNG MAN. I ahould Uke you to read tbla atory. It may brace you up. , It la told by tbe Rev. C U. Tark- hunit, and t have condensed the tale Into the COO word limit of tbla talk. Tbe boy waa 'orn lu the" West Indies of mixed Indian, uegro and CaucuHlau parentage, Aa a child he tired m a hut with thatched roof, whoa' front door waa piece of aacklng. Don tain. coarse caaaava bread au! salt fish were the dally fare. At achool the boy often went into the wooda to eat bis lunch, ashamed of hla acanty bit. But- j Somehow It seems almost a miracle tbe boy got the Idea tbat he wonld be a physician. lie determined to go to New Tork city and Htudy medicine. Hiding aa a atowaway In the hold of a vessel, be turned ' up at Panama, where he waa Jnlled aa a vagrant. . Which waa Inaueplcloua. On hla release' fron the- Jail he ae cured a Job on a biirge. washing clothea for hla board. He transferred from the barge to a Pacific 'liner, which ' took . him to flan Francisco. Here he went aboard a tramp steamer, auppoalng It would take blm to New Tork. Instead, It carried blm around tbe world and back to Panama. lie jnd mouey enough to pay bis fare to Colon and there found a chance to work hla pasaage to New Tork, where be arrived wltb 11 cent in hla pocket. . Eleven centa phis grltl After many hardships he went to work at $3 per week, Increased In a few months to $4. He attended nlgbt acbool.'-wbcre, at he close of the term, he won a price, which made friends for him. '-; i , Working Via way, assisted by hla friend, he graduated at a prepara tory school and entered a medical col lego. He gradually won hla way up from student to laboratory aaalstant and aoon wl be an M. D. . Young man) do you believe yon have no fhn nee to get on In the world T Ton miiMt Mineede vou have a better chance than tbla boy. 'I Tou can do what he did use the beat I that la In you. The perslatenee and aelf denial of the West Indian youth will lift, any young man to comfort and Influence. ' Show yourself . worthy and you will aleo find friend a. But WtdJe frlenda may boost you. remem bar fan most do your own cUmUng - . ' NlgM teheeta. Dvenlng acboola for Instructing boy and gtrla who had to work all day originated lu 1SIMI al Brtatol. England REAL E8TATE .TRANSFERS. Sandy Land Company to D. P. Louderback, lot 7 of block U; $80. C. a and Alice Qulnn to Carl Hell mlg and Katiien Hellmlg, northwest quarter of section 1, township aouth, range 1 eaat; $6,000. , . E. T. Maaa to Theodore Buckman, lota 8, 9, 10, aection 21, township 3, aouth, range t eaat; $L . D. C. and Ida A. PowelL to Roaetta M. Parker, 40 acrea of aection 1L township 2 aouth. range 5 eaat; $1. i Roaetta M. Parker to Clarence-N. Parker and Clara V. 8 toon, 40 acrea of aection 11 township 1 aouth, range 6 eaat; $L - Helen Btratton to J. W. Roots, $ acrea of Roots Addition; $1: John P. Broetjo to Joaeph Woerndle. S acrea of aection 1. town ship t aouth, range 1 eaat; $L W. H. and Caroline C. Mattoon to Banda-Hayden Lumber Company, of, Grand Raplda, Mich., $8 acrea of A. D. Mattoon D. L C. No. 60 township S south, range 3 eaat; $10. X . - i. . ' Er B. U. Stenographers and " ' v . . . , ... . . j. 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