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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1911, Enormous Trade-Building Sale D fJOW ffj FULL BLAST Surprising a goodly number of people at the bargains we are giv ing during our TRADE-BUILDING SALE. Do not miss this sale as we are saving you money on your fall and winter wearing apparel. AT HERE ARE A FEW SPECIALS 7 cent calico 4 1-2, yards 12 1 -2 cent Ginghams 9 1-2 yards 12 1-2 cent Outing Flannel V yards 11 cent Muslin 8 yards 30 cent Bleached Sheeting 27 yards Ladies' $1 and $1 25 Waists at 93c Ladies' R. & G. Corsets $1 to $1.50 at 59c Ladies' J$2.50 to $3 Sweater Coats $1.98 Ladies' Burson Hose 25c grade 21c Ladies (Closing Out) a lot of Ribbed Hose, regular 25c grade 14c Children's 25c and 30c Hose 14c Ladies' Cotton Fleece-Lined Underwear, 25c grade 19c Ladies' 50c cotton-ribbed Underwear . 39c " fine $1.50 Springfield Under wear ... $1.19 Girls' 35c Ribbed Underwear 23c " 50c and 60c Wool Underwear ,. 36c Boys' 25c Cotton Underwear j9c Boys' 35c Underwear . . 23c Boys' 50c and 60c Underwear 39c BARGAINS IN SHOES FOR WOMEN 2.U SIlOO 10 ilitva only l 88., $3.50 8 hoc IK day only 12.88. 12.00 Shoes 10 days only 1.08. $3.50 and f I Shoe 10 days only 2.95. Also rnormout bargain in Meo'i and Ladies' Suits and Overcoats. OUR DIG BARGAIMS. ASK rOR PREMIUM TICKETS Seventh and Main Yr J.-LEVITT DONTMISS SEEING ASK FOR PREMIUM TICKETS ORKGOirUIY L $10 REWARD Fur the arreat an conviction .i ... nnfiiin or oersons. who U unlawfully rtmoM copies of The MornlnK Enterprise rrora , tae . of atihscrlbers after 4 paper hss been placed there by carrier. . , -a Running the Bluff. "Is doctor doing general practice allllV "No. be la expert now." "How did get to be irtr "Ily doubling bis charges." an ao ex- Nielsen & ., Llndborg HIGH CLASS TAILORING 308 tolling Bldg., Portland. Phone' Main 6151. Dave Jonei, of El Oregon City Tues- LOCAL DRICPS t .MIb KiK'hrr. of Aurora, was In this City Monday. Clyde Hmlth. of Mullno, waa In Ore ion City Tuesday. Ell suck, or Shuhel, waa in this city on 1iiihIiih Tueaday. Otto Htryker and wlfa, of Carua. were In Oretcnn City Monday. Andrew Nelson, of Monitor, waa In toil city Sunday and Monday. Mlaa Manila Maaon vlalted friend In Portland the flrat of the week. Mr. and Mra. Otto 8tryKer. of El dorado, were In Oregon City Tuea-day. Mr. and Mra. dorado, were In day. 1 .A. Berkman ha returned to Me Mlnnvlllf, after a brief vlalt In Ore ion City. s Try our Fnll City Creamery butter. It's always right. 75o per roll at Har. rla' (irorery. Mra. Kuthryn Wise, of Portland, la In thli city visiting Mr. and Mra. Frank Moore. Mr .nnd Mra. Dennla Drlacoll, of Carua, were among the Oregon City 'laltora Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Plotta, of thla diy. vlHlted friends at niver Mill and at Katacada Sunday. W. S. navlB, of Carua, one of the ill known voiinir fnrniara of that PlJN, KUM In thla city Tueaday. MIhhch Mz, nnd Helen Sohultxe. home which 'were held at the Cathedral In Portlund Tueaduy inoruliiK. Mr. and Mra. A. A. Mark have ar rived in thla "city from Waanlngton, anil Have puri-lmaed the confectionery aiore of Mra. Nettle Mlllur. Mr. and Mra. Mack were formerly In business near Vancouver. They have taken possession. We Rite you the leading and beat atylea and aave you money. Mlaa ('. Goldsmith. Frank White, a former realdent of Oregon City, but now of Jtedmond, who bus been In thla city visiting Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Wllllama, left Tuesday for Redmond. Mr. White and family will move to Portland or Ore gon City, but have not decided npon the location, and will muke the change In about ten dnya. If you want to be In atyle get your hat of Mlaa C. Goldsmith. The atudenta of the Portland Law h.Ihk.I hfld their second debate on c Jflii ainnlni Drtnlior 21. Tin! student are taking active Interest In J oratory and debating. Jake Illnsw anger, representing the Chicago Mualln t'nderwear Company, of Chicago, and whose headquartera are at that place, waa In thla city on Imalnesa Tueaday and vlalted aeveral of hi friend. Mr. Blnawanger la one of the moat popular aaleamen of that firm, having been In the company aervlce for the pant twenty-live year. Mr. and Mra. Erneat Ouenther. of Shuhel. were In Oregon City Tueaday. Popular hata at popular price at MIhh C. Goldsmith's. Having purchaaed the Interest of M. E. Park. In the automobile and re pairing bualneae, I will now conduct the bualneaa by myaelf, In new quar ter .Armory building. Mr. Hart, an expert mechanic from Australia, ha been secured. He 1 " expert on general repairing. Including automo bile, sewing machine, guna. etc.. makes old umbrella like new and all kind of electric work. We will call for and deliver all article. Cheater Elliott, garage and repair hop, Arm ory building. Mr. and Mr. O. A. Shield, of Charl ton, Iowa, arrived In Oregon City Tueaday morning and pent the day with Mr. and Mr. O. A. rice, of Seventh nd MndNon street. Mr. Klilelda la General freight agent of the H I.ItI.. nnri llulon RrhilltZC. I ..1 . it ..iii II ad . , , ........ - : , rmcHo luminal"" ot m1"" , luril mil, who were the gteat of ,,,., wi,h headnuarter at Chart- ICllul PelT.rilil have returned'.' ... -.. i t.i. t,tr worn former i fin. lie ""' - - - . . . .. ftf nl KlVa lara Mr. nrlgnoora i n. . V. Kniiiii. and Loul llebhardt, or rn,t Mra. Shields were delighted with P I. nerA In thla fllv Him Inv and rv..n The ennect to return to "lunilu.v r.ulKinplnir at th F.lectrlc rifv nent vear to spend six ST. JOHN'S CLUB TO HAVE ENTERTAINMENT The St John a .Young People's CluS I met at the McLoughlln hall Monday , evening, and arrangement were made ! for the "At Home'' to be given next . Sunday afternoon, at the MrLoughlln hall. The entertainment 1 to be for I the member of the Catholic church and friend of the church, and prom Limn to be a most delightful affair. Thomim Hums. Michael Kojac, Henry Ant. Mia Martina Klannagan, Mlaa Frances Draper and Dun Mc.Mahon were elected member. After bualneaa was transacted the remainder of the evening was devoted to game and inualc. -The following program will be given Sunday after noon at the "At Home;' Solo, Miss Marie Kriedrlch; solo, Ml Irene Manny; duet, Mis Marie Shenhan and Mia Zena Moore; violin aolo. Frank Hunch; duet, Mlaa CI Pratt and Joe Shenhan; olo, "Holy City,", Everett Downey. - CHARTER COMMISSION MEETS TOMORROW Mayor Hrownell sent out notice Tuesday to the member of the char ter commlaslon to meet Thuraday evening at 8 o'clock In the council chamber to take the preliminary stepa toward revising the charter so aa to provide for the commission form of government. The member of the commission are LJvy Stlpp, It U Hoi man, deorge A. Harding, H. C. Stev en, Wlllam Andreaen, F. J. Tooie nnd C. Schuebel. All resident of the city are Invited to attend and give their views. It Is planned to revise the charter so a to Incorporate the commission form of goVernment and call a special election to vote upon It. OREGON CITY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE . fc ' v W IX. jmm BARGAINS IN SURE SCjy of A 'COOD S7WF Mens Suits and Overcoats BARGAINS IN Ladies Suits and Coats. - BARGAINS IN Furniture Depart- mentUIfi GLADSTONE TO ASK Fl R WATER BONDS Co Mr. CeorKe Jacob, of Portland, and Mr- Cynthia Ilor.arth, of Wooilland, Wnnhlnmnii, vlalted Mia Ada Bed ell Monday. v Herman Dedtick. one of the well "'n farmer of Eldorado, wa In this city Tuesday and wa aocorapanl- by his father. To secure and hold the bet tradj hard problem, but we have It o "t Ion. Alway buy the best and make prlrc low. . Harrla' Grocery. Bell Pelcher, atate president of the "bekahs. will make a fraternal visit Gladatone Rebekah Lodge No. 199, Thursday evening. Thla lodge la mak ,n special preparation for the event. Mr. Mary Kent and on. Hud, of wnodburn, arrived In Oregon City Sat. ?rdy evening, and are visiting, the forniefa soni Jonn Kent( tnd wife, of fltplace. They will remain for ,hnt one week. Mr. and Mr. Droadbent, of Kana Mo., were the guet of Mr. "a Mr, p. j. icaa and family at rwkphca, and will vllt In other "o "oTia of thft -ut Mon atartlng for lnlr home In Mlaaourl. Stenographer wanted Is the call that ?"n ei)me tQ th Bcjedo Dualnesa UBIerlty. Business men recognize JJ uperlor worfh of young' people , the E. B. U. ..' TMr. I(lrry Jonei mi mis Nellie Tld, of thla city, were among those "ending the funeral aervlce over 'e remain of the late Ralph Dlmlck, uiiiikii. Horn, to Mr. B. A. Joiner Tuesday evening, an eight and, one-half pound son. ARCANIANS TO HOLD BIG SMOKER TONIGHT Clackamaa Cpuncll. No. 2007, Roval Arcanum, will give a smoker tonight In the parlor "of the Commercial rtnh. tt will be a booster' meeting and a score or more application for mmhrahln will be received. Claeknma Council wa organised about nine year ago. but ha nevef had a, large memberhlp. It I now proposed to Initiate a clas of 300 In Portland In Novemner ana uruu City I expected to furnish It quota of the applicant. Many inTiiiuir . in Pnrtlanri Arcan nave utiu m..T... - , . . .nA thav have . nromlsed to bring up entertainer -from the metropolis who will aslst In making the moker tonight worth while. Clackamaa Council I planning to treble Ha membership within the next .vi..'a i.oa ni avarr member nresent h.a aarreed to become an Individual booster tor the growth of the organl satlon. The Gladstone City Council, at a meeting tonight, will make arrange ments for advertising for bonds for building the city water work aa pro vided for under the charter recently adopted. The plant 1 to be built at a cost not to exceed $20,000. Bonds were recently advertised for, but It has been decided to make a change in the proposition. L C. Kelay, an en irimur rt PiirtlnnH and formerly cltv engineer of Salt Lake City, has drawn plans for the proposed plant. MISSES JACK80N ENTERTAIN. Party From This City Have Delightful Time At iiairmoni noma. . Mlna Fdlth Jackson and Mis Lethn Jackson were the hostess of a very enjoyable entertainment at their home in ninii-mnnt Mnnilav evenlnar. their guests being from this city. The dec orations were of cut nowers ana were verv pretty. . The evening was devoted to dancing, cards ana music a luncn- eon waa served. Fresent were Mis Sedonla Sbaw, Mia Hel Francis. Miss Vada Ell iott. Miss Edith Alldredge, Clara Mitchell, Mis Nettle Burgoyne, Mis Ruth Brlghtblll, Miss ueryi ixing. miss Kdlth Jackson, Mis Letha Jackson, Mis Alls Jackson, Mr. .Jackson; Messrs. Fred Hogg, Mr. Kltsen, Henry Montgomery, Charlie Bollinger, Joe Justin, Frank Busch, R. Brown, Ed ward Vonderane. uee cauneia, ueorge Tingle, Ray Cole. WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET. An Important meeting of the Wo man' Club will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Mr? 'Mary Charman and Mis Anna Downey, of Willamette, will be In charge of the program. The meeting .will be de voted to Oregon pioneer hltory. All member are urged to attend. Chautauqua Meeting Monday. Owing to a lack of a quorum the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Assem bly did not hold a meeting Tuesday. A meeting ha been called for next Monday. GETS PLACE Phillip J. Sin'nott came In last night to make Klamath Falla hi home and will be connected Vlth he Pioneer t.a in tha fntnre. laklne the olaco of J. Scott Taylor, who baa been new man on thla paper since It disposal by him to A. C. wreen. aay me no- neer Press. Kir einrw.tt formerly with the Evening Herald aa clty-edltor, where he proved himself a versatile news- getter and In which position ne maae a host of rnena in mis cuy. week ago he left for Oregon City, but he had become so Imbued wun me Klamath spirit he was not satisfied . ,.h riatormtned La return. The Pio neer Press I congratulating Itself or. adding Mr. Slnnott to its news sian, as he I a live wire beside being one of the cleanest-cut young fellows go ing. ' KENT WILSON HEADS SOPHOMORE CLASS Tha cntihnmnre class of the Ore gon CPy high school met In the as sembly room Tuesday afternoon and t,a fnllnwinr officers: Kent Wilson, president; Mary Confer, vice- president; Alice uowner, Becrem. j , Joe Hedges, treasurer; Lyle Gault, sergeant-at-arms; Norma Holman nlaaa afciittrtr nnmmiitAii waa appointed 10 .e,nffA tnr th nartv to be Riven In aw. .... future fnr tha new members. 1(13 UUCil luk"1 v . . This promises to be a most enjoyauie affair and much Interest Is being manifested In U by the mtmbers of the clas. The committee i compon ed of Ineta Dixon. Olive Zimmerman and Ray Norrl. un.l Arrivala. The following are registered at the Electric Hotel: G. E. Lashart, Port ih. t n rarlson. J. W. Aspland, Charles Barnett, Smith ft Maers. Bert Perry Frank L. MlcheiorooK, mciuiuu ..- i D.m.,. a A. McNutt. Cht vino, &a !"" - t,-. ii,h wllhoit! William X. Davis, J. Becher. Thomas Mnrphy ana son. Samuel Fowler, Mr. auu Portland: Clem Inkley W. lioskln, city; C. J. Osten. F. Tong. J. W. Moorehouse, Portland. a.... T-a -nllaet On Note. Robert J. Cpton filed suit Tuesday agalitst Belle Brownngg lor ( a.n-B- .1 sx K. A i nn a note Issued to J. McAllister. January 2. 19X1. which was transferred to piaintin. RICHARD PETZOLD TO HAVE LINE RESIDENCE large veranda front on Sixth atreet. There will be a reception hall twelve by fifteen feet, and from thl on. the east side will be a wide stairway. Af the rear is the dining room, fifteen by nineteen feet, and at the rear of this room Is the kitchen, ten by six teen feet with wood lifts, built-in cupboard and other modern conven iences, and adjoining is the pantry. On the west side of the hallway and fronting Center street is the living room, eighteen by twenty-six feet with fireplace, and at the rear of this room Is a sewing room eleven by six teen feet. There are four bedrooms on the second floor and also a sleep ing porch.- The bedrooms open from a hallway. Kach room win nave domes closets. The room fronting Center street over the living room will have a fireplace. At the rear of the hall way is the bathroom, with genuine tile floors and walls. The sleeping apartments are of large size and airy, the largest of which Is fourteen br eighteen feet There Is a full cement basement with stationary wasbtubs. The floors on the first floor will be of hardwood. Mr. Petzold has gone to an expense of having a home that will be attractive to the city and of com fort to him and his family CHILDREN OF HARY, HAVE QUILTING PARTY The Children of Mary, a sewing so ciety composed of little girls of St Paul' Episcopal church had a most enjoyable meeting Saturday afternoon at the home of Mra. James Dawson. The early part of the afternoon was devoted to quilting, and waa followed by games and refreshments. Several parents of the children attended. Among those attending were Mrs. J. E. Hedges, Mrs. H. L. Kelly, Mrs. E. W. Scott, Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. A. L. BeaUe, Mlaa Mlna Kelly. Miss June Scott, Dorothy Hedges, Naldeen Blanchard, Elsa Buhl. Sally Lang, Haiel Fair, Lenora Beatle, Margaret Beatle, Harriet Parker, Mary Dwlg gins, Leota Smith. Alice Holman, Wil bur and Walter Smith, Rhode, Alice, Mable, Kenneth. Howard, John Daw son, Dwlght Hedges. Janice Hedges. Couple Granted License. Martha Dundas, and Frank Ed gel were granted a marriage license Tues day. - Patronize our advertiser. ATHLETICS WIN; BAKER AGAIN HERO (Continued from page 1.) Read the Morning Evrrprtse. Mathewson, out, Collins to Davis; De vore singled to left; Doyle forced De- vore, Collins to Barry; Snodgraa safe when Baker fumbled his ground-' er; Murray fouled to Thomas. No runs. tWIltse is now pitching for the Glants.1 , ( Philadelphia Davis fanned: Barry fanned: Barry doubled to right and took third on Murray's wild throw to Fletcher; Murray get error, Thomas grounded to Herzog and Barry waa run down by Meyers and Herzog, Thomaa taking second; Bender out, Merkle, unassisted. No runs. Ninth Inning. New York Merkle doubled to right Herzog out. Baker to Davis; Fletcher Died to Collins; Meyer out. Collins to Davis. No runs. The Smallest Shop Best Lighted urh.t .riii v,a one of the most at tractive homes In thl city is under construction .at Sixth and Center streets for Richard Petsold, the con- . v.l V,aan let tO C. W. Von- dorahe. It Is planned to have the house completed by we nrsi oi mo TCHI The house will have nine rooms, i in ha iwn.ntnrr and have a IUU Trui v-v Will do more business than a large store poorly lighted. The new MAZDA Economy Diffusers make it possible to flood small busi ness places with electric light at a very small cost. The light from these new lamps is so brilliant and is so perfectly diffused that often only, one cluster is needed. The turn-down switch gives just the degree of light desired. You will be interested in the terms we can of fer you on these lights. Ask about them. Here is the Only Bargain House Cnmnare our price with other and you will be ure to trade here. New and aecond hand furniture of an kind. Granite, glas and light hard ware. ' v E. W. iliellien Opposite The Grand PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MA I N OFFICE 7th and Alder Streets v