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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1911)
MOUNING ENTERPRISE, BUNDAY, BEPTEMBEIl 24, 1911. Hoot Ball, Watch, or an Air Gun FREE , i WITH EVERY BOYS SUIT yO0 will find here a large assortment of Fine Boy's Fall Salts and Overcoat In all the new shades In brown and dark grays.' Also a complete line o Boy's jjats, Shoes and Furnishings. ' . Price $3.50 to $10 J. LEVITT ,u8PtNsioN bridge corner, See Oor Wlodowt . FASHION DECREES. Th Pavered Styles In ulte Palnte1 Trimming. Tli tailored ullw shown In the" shops for early fall aud winter wcor bar aklrt that measure from two and a quarter to two and a half yard In width. Many of these uiodcl have the tunic effect or ahow a aula slashing. Tlia coat ara from twenty-eight to thirty Indies la ItitiKtu and a number bar a sltitlitly rlod waistline. Among tlje newest designs Id trim ming, y tb Dry Good KcouomUt, a wall aa 1a- and embroideries, are lu lung (tolnted affect In the narrower ffacta these take tha form of vaudk . - I0 REWARD. .... .h. arrest ani conviction , 0f anr lr,oU Persons h , Hnliwfu y remove c"t"" vi mT 1 ' 7 1,-ni-rt.rlna from tba ! of -.ubrlb.r. af.or , J,per baa been P'c b' , earrlar. a..taA Due ta Sultan of Sulo. "Uh.r waa tha matter with tba hotel Mft who waa hurried to tba repair l'lPr . .. ... I Ht wii railing for bumbo iiboji Mohammed Tamslul Ktram of Bulu land atepiMHl on Uia tongue." LOCAL BRICPS W. B. Tull. of Darlow, waa la thla Icily Saturday. 8ur and fruit lar at ooat at Big- tra, Seventh atreet. Jneanh fie rber. of Portland, vlalted I friends In thla city Friday. rnnk Miller, of Aurora, waa Jo I Oregon City on a bualneaa trip." i ' AKwrt M.mhtieraer and alater. Hai ti, of KUIorado. war la thla city Bat-trday. Mra n r 1.atotirrtte. who baa been it Hawklne Landing. Waah., baa re- I turned home. RaMtl tlrnl hma at reaaonabl crlcea tr arriving dally at Mra. Illubm'a, Seventh street. Attorney W. A. Heylman. of Eata, nda. was In thla city on legal bual- neu Saturday. r p u !... m nf the well known farmer of Heaver Creak, waa In thU City Ruturday. P. II. McOtynn. of Ktnaaa CUT, rep resenting the rubllahera' Aaeociauou. waa In thla city Saturday. Wilbur Andrewa will leave thla nornlng for Corvallla to take a course at the AKrlrultural Collega. Mr. Anderson and family, of Eldo rado, wore among tha Oregon City Duilnm vlitltora Saturday. Peter Kynearaon, who will take a eourie at the Agricultural College thla year, leaves today for Corvallla. Mm. K. C. Thomaa and aon, Owen, ot Portland, were In thla city Satur day vlmtlng at tha bora of Mr. and Mra. 11. H. Cartlldae. - Fred smith baa gone to Omaha, Nebraska, where he wee called on Im portant bualneaa, and will represent me mhii uierxa Aaaociauon. T 1. Tavlna ann nt t V TavlOT. will leave thla 'morning for Corvallla, wnere ne will take a mecnanicsi eourie. Mra. A. J. Wllaon, who underwent a iiirqtnii operation at to Hi. Vin cent himpltal, la Improving. Dr. B. A. Bommcr operated upon Mra. Dillon. C Hohuebel, who left thla city laat vuiirniin iur mvrroiuv au Cal on lKal bualneaa, returned to urvgnn uity on tha Bbaaia umueu Friday. Mra. John Gerber, of Independence, 'turned to her home Saturday morn- nd Mra. J. A. Roman, of Mount Pleaiant. Knrl Latourette, a atudent ot the unlvenlty of Oregon, la In thla city, -""K tome xo purcnaae' it;wi "Kht nxturea for the Kappa Sigma 'ieniuy itouae. Mra. Harry M. Shaw and baby, Dorothy, will leave for their borne at Kugen thla eveitlng, after vlaltlng at the homa of Mr. George Ely, Mra.' 1 II. McKarland and Mra. H. I'. Urlghtblll, and friend la Portland. Every young man ahould atudy law. It la the combined wladom of anea. It mukea a ixwer In the world. Now ia. a good time to . commence a courae in law at the Portland law School, 630 Worcester lilock. ' J. I). Jnckaon, of Kanaa City, Mo., haa arrived In thla city, where he will make hi future home. Mr. Jack eon la connected with the Southern PacMr, and la much Impreaaed with Oregon, eapeclally with Oregon City. Mra. Charlea Keynnlda and daugh teraMlldredind Margaret, of thla city, and Mlaa Heaale, orPorlIand, who have been enjoying a two week' atay at Ing Ueach, Waah., returned to Oregon City Friday evening. Mr. and Mra. C O. Miller and aon, Gordon, Mra. J. M, Lawrence, of Port land, Mra. u. ij. I. wiiuama anu daughter, Mlaa Veda, who epent aev- era I aaya ai jsewuerg ana mcbiidd- villa liava r.lurnwl In rtravon fllv. They went In the Miller automobile. Mlaa A. Iialley, a fiorlat who re aldea near Clalnnonl, waa In thla city flainril.v tiavlna- lirmiahl In an ma nf her choice ch'ryaanthemuma. Thla 1 the oral lot that naa been orougni io ttilaa jI mnA t Via A r Warn pa Paa nf beautirul' color. Mra. Dalley 1 alao maaing a apeciauy or leraa. - Tha RrlaolJn Ttnalnaaa TTnlveraltV . ItnrtUnfl nin la a RtfTJCPT Sj SCHOOtw-that J, giving thevery hlgbeat training worg. Toung peo ple who attend thla. Ituatneaa Unl varaltw tnaka mnat ranfd nrnrraii. and are alway aura of a good poal- lion wnen compeieiiv, iuu i- waya able to hold It. ' laa-saa-V " f,'' 1 .JFA II W Traml.alh arhn ta aoeclal agent for the flah hatcberlea of Ore gon, left Friday for Pendleton with 400.000 trout fries, wnicn were rrom the Uoneevllle hatchery. Mr. Tr em bath will be forced to make aeveral trip to Pendleton In order to take the neceaaary number or nan, a a mllllnn anil a Via If will ha aant there to be dltr1butedn the atreama near lliai. cuj. , Hew. Indeed f The woman who had ivnted a ault at an uptnwii lint! la very tlnlcky. but the iimiiiiKr fell when be looked tit the riMiuia after a enuipfeie renoviitloii Ibut lln-ie wn uollilug "he could nml fuult Willi Itnt tin-re wan. She Hh.W- el carefully ii,t every piece of funil lure, i rutlnlxed Hie Uworslli'li" mid lHiktd Ml the xmtl.u of the telephone In the ImiIpxiih. Tbeu ahe went Into the ulitliiw room. "Why. yu liHre not put a telephone in the iMirlor" Bhe exclaimed. "Now. aunnoK I ehoilld fll iincouwdoiw In ihla room-eotne lime. W III you tell me how oe enrth I kpi going to le ui.ie lo aiinimon annlBtanc?' - New Vork Sun. A Wore Fate. Pled In mverty:': cried the phllox onlier McornfollV "tlel Inimvertf did hf. in yon exet me to aympn thlxet Jor-trHth, wUtit in mere in d.vlng In Hertr I've rot to lice In It" HlKKIInu Tlmaa. HERE'S A BAR GAIN. 20 acre, 6 acre cleared, balance alaahed ana eeaea, an uuum I.aaal A eAm tlAIISa ham and chick- lIi, , - en houe, granary and good well, all In good order ana no wneie uu. level and on good road, one mile from .. ri.b.naa Onniha-n R. R." on mile to actaool. One and one-halt mile to town. 2500 caan. ALSO t n.nn ritv. four acre, house and barn, three cow, oue mare, buggy and harnea and all tool. Crop all In. Trice $2000, half caah, balance terma. Call or addrea r.VPII POWELL Room 11. Steven Bldg., Oregon City THE" Milk and Ct earn in bottles, ... delivered at all hours. Dairy Buttor Frooh crjn v On and after Oct. Jit we will be at the old Grand Union Tea Co. store on 7th St. t FARMERS ATTENTION We Want yotif MUk and Dairy Prodttce. . Phone Main 262. nun acrr or eaaoE. rwilnta hat in Aounclnr and tunica the polnta are directed upward frequent- J ly extending rrom toe nem or uia arena to the blpa. These dealgns are aome wbat newer than the bands. Blue serf la a favorite for tailored aulta thla autumn. One of the new fan dee la to trim It with white cloth collar nil rnffa touched II D With a little black soutache braid. The ault picture la ao treated JUDIO CHOLLET. Thaae Mar Manton patterna are cut In alaaa from M to 42 Incbaa (or the buat na.aura far lha eoat and from S to JO larnaa walat mra. lira (or the aklrt. Bend ia mil aach (or thaae patterna to thla omce, etvlnc number aklrt 7010. coat 7044 and they will be promptly rerw.nno io you by mail If In haate aand an addi tional two cent atamp (or latter poet. which Inauraa more prompt aauvary. MODISH MATTERS. Crinoline Sleeve Coma te Relief ef Preeent Style. One of the newest faahlon feature of the fall la the crinoline or hoop aloeve. Thla 1 distended at the elbotl with a little hoop of wire or whalebone. Nothlno- could be In greater contrast tn the email aleeve of the past aeason nr ao than Jhla new conception. The aleeve la bat It out at the el Dow to Hr. a nronounced balloon effect The boople part la made of gathered white ' Big Pal of Shown m4 Wioi MerclliaiiKdluSe Not Cheap Goods but Better Goods at Best Prices is the aim of This Store; Another Shipment of New Fall Millincfy Nifty-Hats for,theLadies at, prices within the reach anci reason of all. See the latest in Ladies Hats in our Millinery Department. - Dress Goods. Fall Opening of Fine Dress Goods. We are pleased to show our New Line of Fall and Winter Our Mannish Suitings in Mixtures of brown, gray, red and blue affords a good selection. Wealso show.a good linej)LBroadcloths, Serges,Mohairsd Panama in the' latest weaves and Patterns. - v v , Interesting Prices in Ftirnittir e and Stoves. OnrlarevM vrliiivi ATrrrnt Wall Pa mint vnii mir nrirata in riirnitiire? anJ Strive. V . x .... .... "1 J I , Let us AUDAKIS Oregon City's Big Department Ctoro L Patterson beat oat a bunt Wolver- ton doubled to left and Patterson scored. Tlederaan aafe on Peck's er ror. Cutshaw out to La Longe. Ware a walked. Mttxe forced Wolverton at the platev Rapps to La Jjonge. Ablea fanned. ' ' The reaulta Saturday follow: , Pacific Coaat League Oakland 1, Portland 0; Lo Angeles 8, San Fran cisco S; Vernon S, Sacramento 0. . Northwestern League Portland 5, Tacoma 1; Vancouver 10, Seattle 2; Spokane i, Victoria 1. American L e a g u e Phlladel phial 4. Detroit J; Cleveland 8, Wash Ingtn 1; Boeton 11, 8t Louie 2; Chi cago 8, New York 2. Natloual Leauue Brooklyn 5. Pitts burg 4: New York 6, Cincinnati 2; 8U Louie 3, PhlIadeU)hla2; Boatoi 14, Chicago 6. Willamette or otherwise, nor did said elector ever file with said County Court or the Clerk of aald Court any name of any person or person re ceiving -respectively or otherwise the highest number nf votes for the sev eral offices thereby voted for or elect ed as municipal officers In said pro posed municipal Incorporation, nor did said ' Court ever declare any peraon or persons duly elected to any office or office within said proposed muni cipal Incorporation, and that by rea son of the matter and thing herein before alleged the said County Court nev. at any time since said 2nd day of March, 1908, or at all. cause a copy of any order, duly certified or other wise to be filed In the office of tne Secretary of Stata In and for the State of Oregon, declaring the terri tory described in plaintiff complaint duly Incorporated aa a municipal in corporation, or at alt, and the defend ant further allege that by reason ot the matter and things hereinbefore alleged, that on and after the 6th day of February, 1908, aald proposed In corporation of the Town of Willam ette waa by said , petitioner and qualified elector residing therein abandoned and none of aald territory described In plaintiff's complaint was aver Incorporated under and by virtue 1 of the laws of the State of Oregon." St. Cuthbert'a Comb. It waa formerly the custom to bury combe with the dead, which clearlj bow that these articlea of tbe toilet bad aacred ath'ulncam-e In tbe eyea or tbe people of the old world. The comb burled with 8U Cuthbert and now preserved at Durham. England, la of Ivory and meaaurea alx and one quarter Inchea In length and four and one-half luchea In width. It ta crlb art t the eleventh century and baa a double row of teeth, divided by a broad. plain band, perforated In the midoie with a ror" ale for the tin re-. aaiirt with tuhio arrscT. a ami la ren.ll r an underaleove, the bell ahoped aleeve of tbe dress material falling over It. . Aruonir tbe new materials, or wnicn there nre many, are fancy velveta that look like corduroy. Here la a aklrt with tunic enect. nut cut In one and may be successfully made lu oil weight and kind of fabrics. The euggeatlon la aa good for .modeling aa for the new aklrt. JUDiq cuulum. aaaaaaaaa. .. Thla irfav Manton pattern la'eut In alsai from tl to Inch walat measure. Bend 10 cents to thla omce, civina aumna.-, iu., nd it will be prompuy rorwaroea i r by mall, tf In haate sand an aaa.uoni twe cent stamp for letter poetace. whirl Insures moi prompt delivery. ABLES' PITCHING DEFEATS PORTLAND nATiTf ivn nAnlL 55 ffl Ductal. )-r ruiieiiiiL'i - - - a.t.i.nyi At-. . n "hundad" oil to U. -jSHiauvi Ji J J Beaver. It waa an exciting game and the only ecor made wa by the vlaltora. Albee wa almot Invincible .n-unrtlnnrt onlr two ' hit. allowed lx blnglea. The t B. U. Stenographers and Bookkeepers 1c Great iDcmand REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. laahella Wonaoott to C. T. Won- cott, 64 68 acrea of section 36. town ship 3 south, range 4 eaat; iiu. 8. D. and May Corey to Leon Ami don, 40 acres of section 25, township 1 south, range 2 east; io. ' Frank Snow and cnristina snow io Lorena M. West, 6238 acres of section 30. township 5 south, range- 1 east; ' I T V On.rt a al tA aiary c. aim . . l-- - . Ernest Piper, 1 acre of section 35, township 3 outh, range 1 west; 75. Frank Dolan and sopnia uoian to John Vivian Dolan, land In aections 4 and 6, townahlp B soutn, range s east; $1. William E. Good and Anna M. Good to William Bruce, land In Central Ad dition, township I south, range east; f $25. " ' INCORPORATION Of TOWN ATTACKED .. (Continued from page 1.) ed as a municipal corporation under the name and style or the riown oi What Do Yoti Think o This? Acre track In eight of Oregon Cny, 1-2 mile ef ear Una en Installments le 83 cre 1-2 mil from ear line, with 800 eorde ef wood, $100 per lore. For theee and ethra Inquire o Clyde, 1003 Main trt, Oregon City. Business firms ore recoflnlzing the superior training of our Business university over the work of the busi less colleges. Our standard is higher; our work Is much more thorough;' our work Is more complete; and our students arc more proficient in every way. OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. Just tae school for the earnest young man or lady who desires to learn and have the high est and best training at reasonable tuition rates. 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 and night school. 1 ' 1 ' . ELECT! C BUSI N ESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marshall 2731; Home A5446. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. a" Oak scor 'n tM fourth a follow: