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MORNING ENTERPRISE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1911. Hi! J Toe, heel and arch a shoe every man can wear with com fort . ... Particularly seasonable now. A complete showing at $5.00. Some few y!es$6.00. T. LEVITT Susptnalon Brldg Cor. ORKOON CITY $10 REWARD For the arrest an conviction of tat person or pereone, who unlawfully remove copies of The e Morning' Enterprise from the premises of subscribers after paper baa been placed there by carrier. Whin Men Oet Desperate. "J: . .. Ill1 ''SS""-""""' I slways leave tbe bouse when mt Mfe wiihm and dried ber hair." 1 Jump la a manhole when I ae 'man lu a hobble skirt" LOCAL BRILTS Dewey Tbomas, of Portland, wss thii city Wednesday, Mn, Frprl flnanirlar nt Pa ma VII l thll cltv Wednesday rred Kamereth. of Bhubel. waa In pn-ion City Wednesday. The Enterrnlsa haa a nnaltlnn nnon n you. Call at once. MIm Mnhle Glover, of Portland, la thla city vlHliIng frnda. fred Roth, of Panhv waa In this f"y on business Wednesday. !. Charlea Stewart, of Heaver rek. waa In thla city Tnaeday. C. Schmidt and asin QMnaa nf TCL ijorado, were In Oregon City Wednes- Fred Clarke, wera in Oregon City Wed nesday, (' . , Mrs. Thomaa Lewis, of Parua. waa n"nic tha Oregon City vlaltora Wed- DMdtty, . Oyitera an at.1.. - tk. Valla wnfectlouery, 703 Main street Thomaa Davla, a wall known far J 'of Heaver Creak, waa lu thla city Mr. Anna Dalian Maw Va 'rnacte.i business In Oregon City Wednesday. tolie Mlnnla Millar, of Cams, vu wdnedlh 0r,,on C,ty ,hoID, . w- H. Darla, of Carua, waa among w'dne7Kn C,ty bu",neM ,B,tor" M Iff Roa vrA-. . a i - a .. ii I . n ri . aim AUUIB Duilivaii, vi fri Wer" ,n Oregon City vlaltlng Wednesday. -,Dld Jonea and daughter. Mra. A ermnin, of Reaver Creak, war In "ill city Tuesday. . . William Guenther and wife, well noWD rMl(1(nti of flhub6i wer to Trv mi. ai v a., i .k M ' log Diercaavnia iuuuu, at - raua Confectionary, 708 Main St an. . ra Orlaanthwalta, a promln- - -armer of Beaver Craak, waa in Oron city Wadneaday. B Adam, of Eua-ene. who waa In T ft I aa ... " . - cuy Tueaday and Wednesday " returns t - vi. u. LU ma fllllllH Mr. Albert Brhoenborn. of BUdora among tha Oragon City buau do, neia vlaltora Wadneaday. Mr. Charlea, of tha - Towuseod Creamery Company, of Portland, waa in oraiom city Wadneaday. Richard 0'hoentorn, after vlaltlng relutlvea at Eldorado Monday and Tualay, baa returned home. Sugar and fruit jar aold below coat. Wager A Hon, Heventh atreet Mra. Trad Rrlrkaon, who baa beon vlaltlng frleiida and ralatlvea at Mu lino, haa returned to thla city. Mra. A. E3. Conlln, manager of the C. C. Hi ore of thla city, went to Van couver, Waah., Wadneaday on bul Mra. Melvln McCord and aon, of Portland, are In tbla city vlaltlng tha former'a pareuia, Mr, and Mra. W. W. II. Hamaon. MJa liernlca Dawaon. of thla city. lft Wadneaday afternoon for Unn'a Mill, wtiere aha will engage In teach lug school. Tha Enterrplse baa poaltlon open r you. Call at once. Drop Into Huntley Iiroa.' Company thla afternoon and aea and taala food rooked without fire. A demonstration of the . Caloric Hrelvae Cooker, Miss Mary Parry and Mlaa Dlodwyn Parry, of lieaver Creek, were tret. aactlng bualnesa In Oregon City Wednesday. W A Shaver, one of tha well-known farmiTs of MoUlla, waa In this city Tuesday and Wednesday, registering at te Electric Hotel Mlsa Matilda Zlnstirllng left Wed nesday for Stafford, where aha will commence ber term of acbool Thla la Mlaa Zlnaarllug'a first school Mra. J. Ahlrlrh. of Clackamas IMgbta, who baa been at lilack Kock, Or., where she vlsted ber mother, Mra. H. 11. Yost, has returned home. Mra. Matt Michaels, who waa In jured about two weeks ago In Port land by being run over by a wagon la Improving and la able to leave ber room Mlsa Ada Jledwell, who spent the past two weeks at Pendleton, tbe giteai of ber sister, Mra. Charlea Lne, and also attending, tha roundup, haa returned to Oregon City. Wbllo they last. Delicious whipped rrern "bocfltea.- 86o full pounds. Wa are giving a aample free to au our lady, customers. L'harman A Com pany, City Drug Store. Clarence H pence and father, W. Bpeiire, of Heaver Creek, were In thla city Wednesday, having coma here on business. Tbe latter haa Just re turned from Tacoma, where be apent aaveral weeks.. The burning party composed of Al bert Hchoenbom. Herman Klsher and Charlie Stewart, haa' returned from the mountains, and waa successful la getting one deer. ' Mra. Hubert Garland, of Seattle. Miss Sue Oarlsnd, of St- Paul. Minn., Mra. Harry Mslby, of Portland, are In thla city guesta of Mr. and Mra. Frank Moore, of Ureenpolnt. - Hoy Woodward haa purchased a lot on rourlb and High streets, and will have erected an up-to-date bungalow, the work to commence next wek It will be In charge of Mr. Flagley. The Morning Enterprise baa an offer to make you that will belp to put Xmaa money and pin-money In jour pocket. If you put your whole lima Into the work you can make good wagea. Call In and make ar rangements to act as agent for the Enterprise, the rest of thla month, and wa give tbe Weekly Oregonlan as a free gift to subscribers for the En terprise. Kor further Information aee Mr. Miller, circulator for the En terprise. Call, phone or write. Mlaa Nell Yoder, of Hubbard, ac companied by ber cousin, Mlaa Maud Yoder, of that place, were In Oregon City on business Wednesday, tbe Ut ter attending the teachers' Inatltute. Miss Stella Crlswell. who attended the teachers' Institute In this city, left Wednesday evening for Hubbard, and from there will go to Rural Dell. where abe will teach school during the fall and winter. While In thla city Mlaa Crlswell waa a gueat of Mr. and Mra. Mai Ramsay.. Mrs. Lille Wink, who recently un derwent a aurglcal operation at the St. Vincent Hospital, Portland, ana who la Improving rapidly from that, underwent another operation thla week, being for a goitre. She will be able to leave tha hospital neit week and return to her borne at New Era. Donald Norrla, aon of Mr. and Mra. Ray Norrla, of Eaatern Oregon, who Buffered for aeveral months with ne crosis of the collarbone, baa recov ered. The little fellow la a grand eon of Dr. and Mra. J. W. Norrla, of thla city, and be haa been undpr a specialist's care and Dr. Norrla' care. PLAN 10 CURTAIL HOLIDAYS 10SES (Continued from Page 1.) nreuare Duplla to enter the aecond and third years respectively of schools having a full four-year high school courae, be It "Resolved, That the courea or ...,d in. anrh schoola should be so changed aa to remedy tbla defect Whereas, Tie county ntgn.scm.i fund law haa not been put In force In Clackamaa county, and thereby tbe people of the county have lost the many benefits of said law, be It "Resolved. That tha aforesaid law ahould be placed upon tba ballot at the next election and be It further Resolved, That we give It our heartiest support "Whereaa, Tbe one-room school is not properly equipped and has not the time to teach high school subjects, be It v. "Resolved, That no one-room school ahould attempt to teach high school subjects. . "Whereaa, In ha past teachers have occaalonally underbid teachers seeking the same poaltlon, be It "Resolved, That we condemn thla Ha. a a unrirnf esslanal. "Whereaa, The present Institute haa been one oi me sum.-.. and Instructive Institutes ever Jaeld Pl.rb.mnl nuntv. be It Resolved. That wa extend a vote of thanke to U R Alderman, W. T. v. n Resaler. Dr. Evenden, Mr. Cbwiey, Dr. Calvin 8. White, As- alatant State Bupennrenaeni tni"'i Mra. Anna Hayes. Mlaa Helen T. u-.n.v Mlaa Pamnhell and Mist Maud Laughead for the Inaplratlott and Inatructlon given; to the Hon. George C. Brownell for hie addresa of welcome, to tha Commercial Club of .k.. a nt tha Huh rooms, to tba Ore gon City school board for the uae of tha Rlgb Scnooi nuiiuing ana iu au others who helped to make our pro gram Instructive or interesting, Wa thank Hnneiintendent T. J. tn hia nntlrlno- a (Tort a in our behalf and congratulate him on the excellent Judgment exerciaea in ids selection of his Instructors . and as- PRIZE WINNERS AT MOLALLA FAIR These were tha awards at tha M lalla Grange ralr; Fancy Work. Mrs. Marts Hagman, dolly, 1st premium. Mrs. Clara Robblns, baby dress, 1st and tnd; carriage robe, 1st; baby coat, 1st; flannel aklrt, 1st Mrs. M. A. Wright, lamp and vaae mats, 1st. Mrs. Charlea Hatton, carnation pil low, lat. Mra. W. A. Heals, collection of fancy work, 1st. Mrs. Edna Sbavar, collection of fancy work, 2nd. Mrs. Kllia Datighety, cushion, 2nd Mrs. Ida Oswalt, band painted pil low, lat. . Mra. Mary Riding, crazy work cush ion, tnd. Mrs. J. It. Cole, sofa cushion, 1st. Alia Ramsby, collection burnt work, 1st Uoxle Cole, 'collection burnt work, 2nd. Mrs. A. II. Watson, pillow caae, 1st and 2nd; dreaser scarf, 1st. Mrs. Maria Hagman, rocking chair acarf, 2nd. Ellta Daugherty, centerpiece, 1st. Mrs. Marta Hagman, rocking chair acarf, 2nd; dreaaer scarf, 2nd. Grandma llatton, aofa cushion, 2nd. Keva Cass, centerpiece, 1st; table runner, 2nd. Mrs. Hatton, band woven towel; 1st. Mrs. Marta Hagman, table acarf, 1st; stsnd rover, 1st; table acarf, lat Mra. Jane Moore, handkerchief, 1st Mrs. Ida Oswalt, hand painted pin cushion, 1st. Mrs. Marta Hagman, aofa pillow, lat and 2nd; sheet, lat and 2nd; drapery, 1st and 2nd; rocking chair acarf, 2nd. Mra. U. A. Wright, home made socks, 2nd; knit scarf, 2nd. - Mra. Reva Case, painted picture, 1st Mrs. Clara Dart, crazy worsted quilt, 1st. . Mra. Ida Oswalt, crazy worsted qui It, 1st. Mrs. Ida Oswalt, crazy worsted quilt, 2nd. Mrs.-Mary Ridings, log, cabin, 1st Mrs. Shoemake, hammock, let. Mra. Rolf, bed apread, 1st Kllza Daugherty, quilt, 1st. Mrs. Case, knit bed spread, lat. Mra. Kate Adama, quilt, 2nd. Mra. M. A. Wright, crocheted tidy, 1st. . . Mrs. Hagman, rocking chair acarf, 1st; table cover, lat Mra. Kate Adama, display cut flow ers, 1st. Mrs. Delia Shaver, cut rosea, 1st. Agricultural and Horticultural Pro due's. Edith Sawkell, onlona, 2nd; Vicar Wakefield peara, 2nd. Mary Ridings, Fall Butter peara, lat. Tom McFadden, laho peara, lat Ray Daugherty, Uartlet peara, lat Kate Adama, home made aoap, lat J. W. Thomaa, Waxen apples, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, Banana apples, 1st; Red Canada, 2nd. . L. H. Cochran, carrots, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, Gravenateln applea, 1st. J. W. Thomas, Baldwin apples, lat . Thomaa McFadden. Baldwin applea, 2nd; Dutch Magnayan applea, lat; Wolf River applea, let Mra. 1L 8. Ramsby, loaf bread, lat. Edith Sawtell. Petite prunea, 2nd. Thomaa McFadden, Egg plums, 2nd. U H. Cochran, Yellow corn, 1st Ray Daugherty, Italian prunea, 2nd. Thomaa McFadden, aweet corn, 1st. J Mary Rldlnga, dried prunes, 1st Kate Adama, Silver prunes, '1st Ray Daugherty. Sliver prunea, 2nd; Crawford's early poaches, 2nd. Thomaa McFadden, Lata Crawford peachea, 2nd. Ida Oswalt, Pound peara, lat L. II. Cochran, qulncea, lat J. R. Cole, corn In stalk, 1st J. W. Thomas, corn In stalk, 2nd. Richard Wright, Stole'a Evergreen corn, lat; aweet corn, 2nd. . Ray Daugherty, display sheaf grain. lat. J. Bradbury, dlaplay aheaf grain, 2nd. Kay Daugherty, dlaplay grasses, 1st. Mary Ridings, Acorn squash, 1st J. W. Wataon, Mammoth aquaab, at R. J. Moore, Sandwich squash, 2nd. Ray Daugherty, atock pumpkin, 1st Sawtell Brothers, stock pumpkin. 2nd. Mrs, Shoemake, light bread biscuits, 1st Fred Daugherty, Wtitta oats, 1st and 2nd. Virgil Dart. Winter wheat, 1st; Al- syke clover, 1st- ' - L H. Cocnran, Garnet coin pota toes, 1st. ' Arthur Dugan, Garnet Chill pota toes, 2nd. L. H. Cochran, Early Rosa potatoes, 1st; Early Prize Taker potatoes, lat J. W. Tbomas, Burbank potatoes, 2nd. Virgil Dart. New 8ensatlon pota toes, 1st. Arthur Dugan, Late York potatoes, 2nd; Peerless potatoes, 2nd. J. w. Thomas, carrots, table, 1st. Edith Sawtell. carrots, table 2nd. R. J. Moore, carrota, 1st L. H .Cochran, carrots, tnd. J. W. Thomaa, parsnips, lat Mary Ridings, parsnips, tnd; table beeta, lat Mra. H. S. Ramsby, table beets, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, York Drumhead cab. bage, 1st. . Mary Riding, cabbage, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, assorted gourds, lat A. Ray Daugherty, assorted gourds, 2nd. s L, !L Cocbrar), rutabagas, 1st Mr. H. 8. Ramaby, kale, 1st , Thomas McFadden, kale, 2nd. Mra. II. 8. Ramsby, sweet corn,' lat C. II. Whitney, collection vegeta bles, 1st. Mrs, Charlea Cotvln, tomatoes, 1st. Kate Adams, tomatoes, 2nd. ,J. W. Watson, filberts, 1st. Albert Mosbtwrger, fUberu, 2nd. Mrs. Charlea Colvln, field corn, 1st J. K. Cole, field corn, 2nd. Thomas McFadden, sweet corn, 2nd. Arthur Dugan, Long Green cucum bers, 1st Edith Sawtell, Long Green cucum bers, 2nd. J. II. Dozler, Snake cucumbers, 1st. ' Mrs. J. C. Palmer, aweet potatoes, 1st Albert Moshberger, aweet potatoes, 2nd. . J. W. Tbomas, onions, 1st Ray Daugherty, display grains and grasses, 1st Agnes Robblns, collection canned fruits and vegetables, 1st Agnes Robblns. collection Jams, Jellies and preserves, 1st. Eliza Daugherty, collection pies and cakes,, 1st. ' Mrs. H. 8. Ramaby, loaf bread, lat .JuvenHe Department . Johnnie Echerd.'book caae, lat Ruth Harleaa, Italian prunes, 1st; Uartlet pears, 1st Dave Stennlnger, Baldwin apples, lat; peaches, 2nd. Earl Kayler, Vicar peara, 1st Vlda Cola, Elderberries, 1st; squash, 1st and 2nd. Harold Tubbs, rutabagas, 1st Dave Stennlnger, popcorn, 1st. ' Vlda Cole, cabbage, lat. Edwin Ruaael Sunrise potatoes, 1st Russell Roy, beat collection vege tables, 1st Johnnie Echerd. carrota, 1st Vlda Cola, carrots, 2nd. Edwin Rusael, onlona, 1st Ruth Harleaa, corn, lat Agnes Clifford,- coiIectlonriowerr, 1st. Alma Dart, corn, 2nd. Margaret Faure, cut flowers, 1st Vlda Cola, doll, 2nd. May Echerd doll, 1st Bernlca Engla, cross-stitch cushion, 1st; crazy work cuahlon, 2nd. ' Vlda Cola, quilt, 1st Naomi Robbina, table cover, 2nd. Mary Echerd, berries, let. Reva Everhart. handkerchief, lat Reca Everhart, handkerchief, lat. Bernlca Engle, Jelly, 1st. Naomi Robbina, bread, 1st Maud Stennlnger, canned fruit, 1st. Golds Harleaa, peachea, lat Vivian Robbina, collection pre serves, jellies and Jams, 2nd. Ruth Moshberger, layer caka, 1st Mary Echerd, pla 1st Dave Stennlnger, sugar corn, 1st; popcorn, let Elsie Dart, Ben Davla apples, 1st; Petite prunes, 1st; Haw ley applea, 1st -Margaret Faurle, peaches, 1st Alma Dart, Yellow Dent corn, 2nd. Beatrice Tubba, white clover, lat Kenton Harleaa, Summer squash, 1st Alma Dart, pumpkin, 2nd. Bessie Echerd, dahlias, 2nd. Margaret Faurle, dreaaer acarf, 1st; embroidered bat, 1st Stock Department. J. R- Cole, bull calf, lat; sow, 1st; belger, 1st and 2nd; heifer calf, 2nd. W. W. Everhart, Hereford bull, lat Delta Austin, two brood mares, 1st Ola Bergatrom, brood mare, 2nd; Shire colt, lat Delta Auatln, 2-year-old colt, lat O. W. Roberts, 2-year-old Percher on, 2nd. . . Delta Auatln, 2 year-old Percheron, 1st. J. R. Cole, two draft horses, 1st. F. B Morrison, 3-year-old draft borse, 2nd. Ira Stelnlnger, driving borse, lat G. Jackson, driving horse, 2nd. J. L. Tubba, Coach atallton, lat E. A. Carter, suckling colt Coast 1st W. W. Everhart, suckling colt Coach, 2nd. V. H. Runton, 2-year-old Belgian colt, lat Ralph Holman, Percheron stallion, 1st. W. W. Everhart. yearling colt, Coach, 1st J Bradbury, Roadster, lat J. Domlneque, Roadater, one year, 1st T. A. McFadden, Roadster, one year, tnd. Charles Fisher, suckling colt 1st Linn McKltser. suckling colt 2nd. Sawtella Brothers, aged does. An gora goats, 1st and 2nd; yearling goats 1st and 2nd; yearling kid doea, lat and 2nd; aged buck, 1st and 2nd; kid buck, 1st and 2nd. W. W. Everhart. Coltworld ewe, yearling, 1st . Roy Schotzman, Cotsworld ewe, yearling, '2nd. W. W. Everhart, aged ewe, 1st and 2nd; ewe lamb, 1st R. W. Everhart, buck lamb, 1st W. W. Everhart Shropshire ewe lamb, let and 2nd. Poultry Department"'. ' Ida Oswalt, trio Brown Leghorn spring chicken, 1st; trio Brown Leg horn yearling chickens, 1st Jane Moore, Hamburg spring chick ens, 1st; Buff Leghorns, 2nd. F. A. McFadden, trio White Leg horns, 1st - . Dave Stennlnger, white rabbits, 1st OF THE THIS WEEK. slstants. "Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to tha Governor and to each of the Oregon City papera," , " Auto Company Moving. Elliott k Park are moving their au tomobile establishment to tha armory building, but will retain tba building near Rallrad avenue on Fifth street, which will be used as a storercom. Tlls will enable these men to carry a larger stock than heretofore). CHURCH TO HOLD ELECTION. Baptists To Elect Deacons, Trustee And Treasurer. Tha annual election . of tha First Baptist church will be held Friday night Two deacons, treasurer, su perlntendent of the Sunday school, a trustee and clerk are to be chosen. The officers will make reports and a social reunion will ba held. We have just received a large ship ment of the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet and offer for this week special inducement in terms on this fine $39.00 Cabinet of $5.00 cash and $ 1 .00 a week. We are distributing several hundred coupons this week for your signature as housekeeper, with your address, to be returned to our- store this Week. Come in and see our exhibit of the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet and ask to see the $39.00 free cabinet for this week. V-' OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Tenth and Jefferson streets. Super, tntendent of the Water Commission Howell said ba had authorized tbe removal of tha hydrant, the grading of the street having made It useless. It was decided to erect another hyd rant on tha corner.' Te reports of the Chief of Police, Treasurer and Recorder were read. That of the former ahowed that 106 tramps were arrested In September and the city bad collected 127.60 In Ones. Bids were opened for Improving Water street from Sixth to Seventh and an alley through block live. Tha Oregon Engtnering and Construction Company's bid for Improving Water .atreet was $1,088.31 and that of Harry Jones 921. REAL ESTATE TRAN8FERS. Gladstone Real Estate Association to Chautauqua Lodge No. 220, L O. O. F.. 'of Gladstone, lot 9 of block 28, Gladstone; $450. Andrew J. and Carrie Marra to P. W. Meredith, 10 acres of D. L. C of John 8. Howland. No. 45, township S south, range 2 east; $320. Isaac J. Morris to J. L Forbes, west half of northeast quarter of sec tion 13.- township 4 south, range 2 ao ti r Miniimin ui .rraa am J. L and Ida Forbes to J. C. Har rison, 80 acres of section 13. town ship 4 south, range t east; $10. Ellen Stamper and Lea Stamper to Emma L. Welch, lots 3, 4. S, 8. 7, 8, . 10. block 3, Darnell's Addition to L. W. and I una Robblns to George and Reva Caaa, south half of tract 4. Molalla; $10. Tha Enterrplse baa a position open for you. ,Call at once. Our greatest clubbing offer. The Morning Enterprise by mall and the Weekly Oregonlan, both until Novem ber 1, 1912, for only $3. Offer close" October 81, 1911. Orange To Entertain. Central Grange will give an enter tainment and basket social at the Orange Hall at Beaver Creek, Satur day night Charles Spenca la In charge of the program, and a good time Is In store for those attending. The Enterrplse has a position open for you. Call at once. LOWEST STREET BID IS (24,208 (Continued from page 1.) of appealing the caau tothe Supreme Court The case was dropped, how ever. A resolution providing that bids ba asked for the public comfort bouses In McLoughlln Park and at tha east ern approach of the suspension bridge waa adopted. The council agreed that Policeman7 Green waa en titled to a vacation of two weeks with pay. Fire Chief Long and Councilman Roake called attention to the removal of a fire hydrant from tha corner of L B. I). Stenographers and a , . - . . ' ' , - , 4 ' ' , ' ' Bookkeepers Great Demand BBaasxafasasWaa Business firms ore recognizing the superior.' frolninfl of our Business university over the work of the business colleges. Our standard Is higher; our work Is much more thorough; our work Is more complete; ond our students ore more proficient in everyway. ' ', ' . ' 1 t .' i OUR TEACHERS ARE TRUE TEACHERS. " Just tfte 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 of Individual help and instruction. You know the large schools cannot give It. You should Investigate our . . . .. v .-,),.- work. Do it now; do not wait. In session all the year in day and night school. ECLECTIC BUSINESS UNIVERSITY. 630 Worcester Block. Phones: Marshall 275 1; Home A3446. PORTLAND, - - OREGON. V.