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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1911)
MOUNINCJ feNTEHiiiisi5, SATUKDAY, SEETEMBEIt 30, 1911. Gee but it s Cold and Rainy slot to in one of our iwell ovrrcoati or Rain-Proof ilip-oni. A complete fall showing on diiplay. NEW SUITS, YES. Another big shipment of the p'amoui .Society Diand Clothei in, the new browni. . J. LEVITT See Our Windowi . UtPtNSION BRIDOC CORNER, 10 REWARD for the arrest an- conviction of any person or persons, who unlawfully remove coplee of The Morning Enterprise from tha wemlaes of subscribers after baa been placed there by paper carrier. Thr iaHe Problem. Wlnkle-I wlh I hoew sotue-wsy of Ltnglng up my clothes. Nod J-1 wtab I knew some way or Jettloi win out after I have hi" ' T-1 U JtK r LOCAL 5RICrS tha Lawrence Ruconlch attended kraa at fanny Friday. MUi IIel Trancta attended tha rnby Mr Friday. Mr. W. W. Alldredge vlelted me anby fair Oregon City day. Tr our I5c mercbante' lunch, at ft fall Confectionery, 703 Main 8L Henry Ilurgoyne attended the Vouaty fair Oregon City day. Ulu Vada Elliott and Mlaa Anna klldrmliie attended the fair at Canby Friday. Hlia Maraaret Mulvey apent Krl Miy at Canby. where ahe vlelted tha aunty fair. Mil Eva Kent of Oregon City baa Vntared the Want School of the Crlertlo llualneaa Unlveralty. Bno la felxhlr pleased with tha work. Mlaa Katihryn Hlnnott and Mlaa Mariiuret Drown were among the vUltore at the county fair Friday. Mlaa Nettle Minor baa returned from Madraa to her home In Clack emae county, where ahe will remain for eome time. Mlaa Roae (Jlnther haa returned to her borne In I'ortland after a vlalt of a fw daya with her alater, Mra. Frank Mchoeoborn. Oyatera, any atyla, at the Falla Confectionery, 703 Mala etreet. Bamuel FaJuat, formerly of Oregon City, but now a realdent of Haker county, la In Oregon City renewing frlendahlpa. Ml Myrtle Croaa, of Oregon City baa commenced a atenograpblc courae In the Eclectic liualnes t'nlverilty, Portland, Oregon. She la highly pleaaed with tha work that la done. ' Kay L. Barbur, who la connected with the Portland office of th Weatern Colon Telegraph company, apent Friday la thle city. Mrs. Oarer E. Freytag who receut ly underwent an operation at a Port land hoepttal, la again confined to her home In Gladstone by Illness. Superintendent Henry O'Malley, of the United 8'atea ilureau of Flatter lea, haa returned to thla city from a bualoeaa trip to Seattle and Ta coma. Mra. Pearl Manning, of Willam ette, Oregon, baa entered the Day Hehool of - the EclectlC .' Huelnees I'nlveralty. She la delighted with the Individual Inatructlon ajid Inter eat taken In the welfare of tbo puplla. Victor C. Oault returned to Ore gon City Thuraday afternoon from a trip to Canby In the InUreata of trie Pacific Telephone A Telegraph com pany. Andrew Parrlah, formerly a real dent of Clarkamaa county, but now located In Falla City, la apendlng a few daya In Oregon City visiting friend and relative. Cbrla Muralt. of Mapla Lane, via Ited the county seat Friday. M. C. Hrown, of the Courier, took a day off Friday to vlalt tha county fair and aee tha big "punklnga" and other exbtblta. The Portland Law School, of Port land, Oregon, eland for a very hlgti proficiency In law. Studenta are enrolling at the preaent time. Thl school glvaa three year' courie with tha degree of Uacbelor of Law a. Peter Hozuaua, the Greek grappler who la to wreitle "Auk" Smith at the Armory Tueaday night, came In Thuraday night from Kugene, and apent Friday In Oregon City, going to Portland late In the afternoon. A. M. Shlbley, one of the beat known realdenta of Hprlngwater, apent Thuraday In Omgon City, vlaltlng relatlvea and attending to bualneaa mattera. Calla are coming continually to the Eclectic Hualneaa University fur young poople who underatand book keetilng and ahorthand. lluitlneaa firm appreciate the high atandard work or the K. II. U. Frederick W. II. Raker, who I connmted with the firm of li. P. Hrlghthlll & Company, waa among the Oregon City peraone who attended the fair at Canby Friday. Harry K. Sherwood, who apent tun aurnmer month with bla parent In Dallas, returned Friday. After epend lug a low cliiya here and In i'ortland he will go to Eldorado, where he will teach arhool tha coming term. Mortimer I). Latouretle waa among Friday vlaltore at the fair. Mra. Jake Pollary, of 612 High atreet, ' entertained a few of her frleuda at lunch Friday afternoon In honor of her mother In law, Mra. Pollary, of Portland. Aoeommedatlng. Senator Martin or .New J entry, the "farmer seustor." waa once relating In Wssblngtou ineinorte of bla fann life. "What quaint nilnda." be aald. "bare tboae New Jrraey -oinred folk who work New Jersey's farina! I retnemtM-r an old uncle who uivf paused lu a Job nf potato hoeing to sing In niy ear iba prslae of rblckena " 'Chlckena.' be aald. l an acrommo datln'. Iey'a ao acinaiwodutln1, aub! Yo can aat m befo' dry's hewn, ao' yo tan eat 'em abftub Uey's dead." RYAUIE li tis FOR BEAVERS PORTLAND. Sept. 28. (Special.) Portland disposed of the Seala eaally today. Tha home boy made one In t?e third and three In tha alxth. San Franclaco got two In tha aeventh and that waa all. Kooetner wua In floe form, allowing only four bite. Fanning allowed eight Dingle. Portland scored In the alxth as follow: Lindsay singled to right. Rapiis sacrificed French to TVimaut Kyan hit flrat ball pitched fur home run over rlk'bt field fencn, acorlng Lind cy ahead of him. Krueger douoled to left. Sutor replaced Fanning Peck walked. La Longe fouled to Kerry. Koeatner singled through pitcher, scoring Krueger. Peck ta out on an attempted double steul. Kerry to McArdle to Kerry. Threo un. The results Friday follow: Pacific Coaat league Portland 4, Sun Franclaco Z; Sacramento 4, Oakland 0; Vernon 6, Loa Angelea 3. Northweatern league Spokane 5. Portland 3: Seattle 14, Tacoma t; Vancouver 7, Victoria 2. National league Philadelphia 7. ritUburg 4; Boaton 4, Cincinnati 4; no other gamea acbeduled. American league Detroit 9. Wash ington 6; all other games postponed because of run. STANDING. The Knilt Ceremeny. Dancing ta a part uf a Mmlrellglooa ceremony held at Si. Ire. Cornwall, on the day of the feaat or St. J tunc The people dnnre lb old Cornlab -Flurry" and The Orll I Left Be hind Me" and J hen alng "Old Dun dred." After that they bare a bnn quel, and idhII sum of money are attributed. Tba coftooj date from a century ago, when a fund wss eatsb llahed for the parpoat by a man named Knlll. It la known aa tbe Knlll ceremony. The Matrimonial Game. "Politic la like marriage, and yoo know what the pretty widow aald about marriage at tba aeaabora." The spesker smiled and continued: "A somewhat paaaa summer girl, at tha end of a aeaana that bad left her further off than ever from tha ma trt-monlar- harbor, looked sadly seaward and aald: - ' 'Well, marrtaga la a lottery. "But a fair young widow whose en gagement to a millionaire of fifty-two aummera bad Juat beeo announced thla fair young widow with a toea of tbe bead retorted: " 'Don't you believe It It'a a game of kllL Exchange. Our greatest clubbing offer. Tba Morning Enterprise by mall and tha Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber 1. 1912. for only S3. Offer cloeee October 31, 1911. We Give Service We Give Service "Tea and Toast" There's sometliing quaint about the mere suggestion; there are traditions behind it that hark back to a less strenuous age; to an age when the dear old ladies met at the weekly sew ing circle to coin nice ripe gossip, and sjp tea- and eat Toast. As a universal institution the sewing circle is now a memory, but "Tea and ToastM is more popular than ever. This popularity is largely due to the in vention of the Electric Radiant Toaster. This attractive little device makes Toast scientific ally, for its radiant heat foVces the absolutely necsaryhemical change in the bread. T his means Perfect Toast in any degree that suits your individual taste. And it will surprise you to know that the net cost is the merest fraction of a cent per slice. Also that it makes Toast faster than the average family can eat it. Entirely aside from thass vltsl features-utility speed and "omy il . Vanulna charm In operating tha Electrlo Radiant Toa.tar. Tha Sin'; ;.o: ol ?h. "on. fn aP a..tflporc...ln b-.a cr... ufl and : 3S&w i -jskz Tssrss sir PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MAIN OPNCE 7th and Alder Streets We Give Service We Give Service Pacifle Coast. Won. Lost Pet. Portland 99 69 .(89 Vernon ...... 106 74 , ,688 Oakland 97 88 .624 San Franclaco 84 100 .456 Sacramento .... .... 79 100 .411 Los Angelea 75 109 .407 Northwestern, Won. Lost. Pet Vancouver 102 61 .626 Spokane 95 71 .676 Seattle 88 76 .634 Portland ..83 76 .622 Tacoma 80 82 .493 Victoria 42 124 .248 , NEED FOOTBALL SCIENCE. Reed ay CemelPa Weakneee In Thla Sport Not Ceaoh'e Fault. Coarb Dan Keed of Cornell eaya what Ithaca collt-ge. whose weakoeas seema to be ta football. Judged by their poor ahowtne- sail net Pennarlvanla In their anonal Thankaglvlng day game, needa Is football reduced to a edence. Tbla la the secret of Taie'a succeaa. he aaya Beed pointed out that altbongb Cor nell had the service" of aocb good men aa noogbtou. the preeent Harvard coach, and Ban ford of Tale to look after her teama In the past there was not a line of records left behind to throw anv flcbt as to what they bad done, what they bad fonnd to be need ed and what should be discarded. CAN YOU DRAW A QOODE? RED GOOSE School Shoes are the best ( lU"! ,Yoa can bay them now for the boys and gir Is at this Store only Draw the red goose. Draw as many as you like. Draw it well and win a prize. Read rules below governing contest. Can Yoa Draw A Goose? Tbe maker of tbe Bed Gooae School Sboea for children dealra tu secure a number of good pictures of tba famoua RED GOOSE. They have decided to offer through ua a num ber of prizea for tbe beat drawings made by school children.- - Tbe - big prices are: Flrat prize $5.00 Second prUa 13.00 Third prize $2.00 Two prizea of fl each. 8lx prizes of CO cent each. In addition to theae, every boy and every girl who makes a drawing of rjei V - ct-:iaei the RED GOOSE and brings It. to oar Shoe Department, will get a prize. THf RULES GOVERNING THB LOCAL CONTEST . ARE SIMPLE AND EASILY FOLLOWED Any. boy or girl under 16 yeara of age can enter tbe contest. Ton may draw any kind of a pic ture yon like. Ton can make tba drawing of the RED 0O08B only, or it can be a scene In which the RED GOOSE la a 'prominent character. The real RED GOOSE la shown at the top of thla ad. Ton can draw tha picture In black and white with pen and Ink, or pencil, or crayon, or It can be drawn Ton can draw one picture or aa many aa you like. There la no limit to tba number yon pan enter. (Our advice la to draw only a few and make theae aa good aa you can). J." L.a .v., Flre Tbe drawing must be made on a good clean sheet of drawing paper or drawing board, about tne same aize aa those need In the drawing claaaea In your achooL - kiwk Second, your name, your parenta' or guardlana name, your borne address, your age at your aeareet wrtn- day, and the name of your acnool jnust be piainiy wnnen on me iwi. tlon MORE BALLPLAYER ACTORS. Ceemba. Celllne. Sendee end Morgan te Appear In Vaudeville Thla Winter. Jack Coomba. Chief Bender. Eddie CotUna and Cy Morgan of tbe world'a champion AtbleUce are te, follow Mike Donlln. Cbtiaty Mathewaon. Joe Tin ker. Dor White and Larry McLean on the at age. It ta aald that Morgan, who la known aa tbe "minstrel man" of baaebalL la writing a vaudeville aketch. in which be and bla three teammate will apeer. Tbe contract la said to he a liberal on, Aaldefrom a targe salary for eacn man, u pro vides that the wives of tbe four play ers are to accompany tbe actor men players over the circuit Colonial Taama at London. A scheme for tbe Olympic gamea at Stockholm oezt summer baa been elaborated namely, that tbe colonies of Great Britain-Australia. New xea land. Canada and South Africa-will select tbelr teama and the wboie con tingent be brought together in l-on don a fortnight before they are dne to leave for Stockholm.' Here tbey will meet the British team, and all will train together under the care of conchee and train era. Aitxtralla win have probably twenty to twenty fire men. Including a roivlug elglit. Lao ada will vetid thirty, while London may have rSftv. prohahly more. Bad), a Nstursl Hitt.f. Plug Bodle f tbe While Soz bit because he"s a hitter and not twauae he mitirup,e, pitcher Itodle mode a alnale agnlnf Eddie Plnnk In tbe re cent White 8oX Athletlf series, but when he reached tlrat Stuffy , Melnul si,! -Whnt did von hit, I'lngr -a anltlMill." anld the feme hunter. "Ed Plank never threw a aplfter In his life." said Molntils. "Well. then. It waa a straight one." sHld Ping. Cols a Crack Pool Plsyer. "King" Cole Is out after Johnny Ellog'a scalp as a pool player. Kllng Is known as the beat pool player among ball players, but Cole declare be will trim Johnny In nbont .a year or two. Practically avery spare roln nte Cole has he spends In playing the game," and - 1t la Intimated that - he would be twirling better ball if he did not waste ao much time bn thla game. bigae wrappers. Bhado grown New England tobacco la aald to excel any Other, except S matra tobacco, for cigar wrapiera. IT, KUU UIV UU1V WW -"V.w. ... u-w . J - - t , . Third, tha drawing must be brought In by yourself and banded In at our Shoe Department (An axcep. m will be made for thoee children who through alckneaa or miafortune cannot come in person.) Contest Closes Nov. 28, 1911 and on or before that date all of your drawing, muat be preaented. Ton can bring them In " earlier as you like. The prizea will be awarded three weeka later, aa the committee will require thla amount of time to select the best ' , ' .v- nvn orvnoir Now all you boye and girla. lat a aee bow well you can draw. Make a picture of the RED GOOSE and bring It in aa soon as yon have it rinisaea. , OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE L ADAMS, Prop. 0 OREGON QTY, OREGON. ' , - Read te Morning iCnterprli-e. Aeeera Notice of Meeting of Board or Equalization. Notice la hereby given that upon the third Monday in October, to-wlt: October 16th. 1911. the Board of Equalization will attend at the court house In Clackamaa County, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment roll and correct all error In valua tions, description or qualities of lands, lots or other properties as sessed by tbe County Assessor. . Dated at my office thla September, 1J1L his 20th "day of J. E. JACK. County Awaor. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lena and Minnie E. Amadon to J. H. and S. E. Eakln northeast quaiter southeast quarter, section 25, township 1 south, range 2 east, $10,000. Uulted Statea to Loula F. Pride more, west half northeast quarter northwest quarter, section 7, town ship 3 south, range 6 east, 100 acres; patent. C. P. and Annie Hagen to John McNeill, land In section 29, township 3 south, range 1 east; $1,187.51. , John M. and Jane McNeill to Charlotte Pawker. land In section 29, township 3 south, range 1 east; $1812.60. John and Jane - McNeill to Char lotte Fawker. 4.17 acrea section 29, township 3 aouth, range 3 soutn; $600. Ernest Matthlea and Maggie Mat thias to Ida Tu Montgomery, lots 5 and 4, block 158, Oregon City; $1460. HERE'S A BAR GAIN. 20 Bv;re8, 6 acrea cleared, balance slnshed and seeded, all under goon fence; 6 room house, barn ana chick en house, granary and good well, all In good order andsno waste land. All level and on good road, one mile from new Clackamas Southern R. R. on mile to school. One and one-half mile to town. $2500 cash. ALSO In Oregon CHy. four acres, house and barn, three cows, one mare, buggy and harness and all tools. Crop all In. Price $2000, half cash, balance terms. Call or address CYRUS POWELL Room It, Stevens Bldg., Oregon City. E. B. D. Stenographers and - " . Bookkeepers In6 Great Demand business firms ore recognizing the superior training of our Business university over the work of the bus! less colleges. Our standard Is higher; our work is much more thorough; our work is more complete; and our students ore more proficient in every way. OUR TEACHERS ARE-TRUE TEACHERS. Just t.ie school for the eornest young man or , lady who desires to learn and hove 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 ond night school. ELECT I C BUS I N ESS U NIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: liarshali 2751; Home PORTLAND, - - OREGON.