Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, November 05, 1911, Image 3

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    MOKNINO ENTERPRISE, HUN DAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1511.
A Real Head-Gear SALE J!
OUR NAT SALE Is the talk of the town. An
enormous hat stock is at your service. All
the new styles and shades. A few days left
to take advantage of this HAT EVENT
$3.00 $2.00
HATS HATS
$2.65 L $1-68
Sec Window , shif.. See Window
display. 0$ Wy
LAST CAR LEAVES POR OREGON CITY AT MIDNIGHT
J. LEVITT
7th St Main Sti Suspcnston'BridgrTCorntr
SEE FREE PREMIUM WINDOW
10 REWARD !
10 for tne arreai on" ncuu -w
Of sov Parana or Pr0,ll,.
solssiully mo eoplee of The
Is Morning Knterpri-. '
14 rtml of aubarrlbers art-r
e paper bu been planed there by
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HIGH CLA$S
TAILORING
30 Selling Bldg Portland.
Phone Main 5181.
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"I saw you at Uia play Uat nlgbL
Enjoy lir
rNo. Woman la froat wore a ebon
ttrlrer bai. Man bait erat kept tlma
with bla f.et."-
oihrr'a Una of argument In debates
held lr these universities with other
follrgr. prior tojhelr own claah. Tbla
urrrmi'cit meaus'the utmost fairness
heteren tha colleges and Inauraa
mora Interesting debates.
Oregon mill debate Utah and Wash
ington will debate Whitman and V.
8. C. In January on tha 'Judicial He
call." which la tba laua that Oregon
and Washington will dlacuaa later.
Coarhra Johnaon and Pierce wera to
olbar at Wlaoooaon.
APPLES ARE BOUGHT
THE COMIC OPERA SUCCESS,' "THE PARADISE OF MAHOMET AT
HEILIQ. - .
Planquatta's baautlful comic opara aucata, will ba tha attraction at Tha
Halllg Thaatra. Saventh and Taylor etreeta, for four nighta baginning
Sunday, Novambtr S. (No matin...)
atart with a matlna today. Tbla la
tba new (area with mualo and chor
uaaa. entitled "The Olrl. tha Mm and
tba Uaroe." la wblcb WUy (Blngle)
Clifford la aUrrtng. Tba piece la
brand new, and la dowa to tha very
minute in atyla. Tba plot la compli
cated, and full of funny altuatlona. In
fact, tha place might be aald to ba In
two Jong laugba, aa each act la a con
tlnuoua Utuich. A doxea pretty aonga
of tba wblatleable variety are aleo fea
ture of tba entertainment, and tba
rhonia la one of tba eprigbtlleat and
beat dreeeod of any on tba atage tbla
aeaaon. '
Mr. Clifford, tba young atar, la well
known from coaat to coaet. Ha baa
gained on enviable place on tha vaude
ville at Age, and Uat aeaaon ha won a
big preonnl triumph when ba went
tarring in the mualcal comedy, "Tba
Olrl at tha Helm." Tbla aeaaon a nw
piny waa written for him, and tha
chief role waa written, to fit blm per-r-ctly.
In It, he la neen aa a rollick
ing young fellow, care free and lull
of life and aplrlu. He geta Into all
aorta of odd and funny predlcamenU.
but manaRea to eitrlcale blmaelf from
them, all much to tha amusement of
thoee who Ulc on. The pleca la
bright, refreshing and full of life and
ginger, and tha company supporting
th aiar la axreDtlonallr well balanc-
a Mnti rare waa taken In tba ae-
lectlon of the choma, with the reault
that a acora of beautiful young women
are aee.i In aonge and dancea.
ORANGEMDi HOLD
- ANNUAL BANQUET
Th OranKemen of Oregon' City
thilr annual entertainment and
banquet at Woodmen Hall Saturday
evening. There waa a large aun-
dance and a aplendld program waa
rendered. Following the rendition of
the program dinner waa aerved and
toaata wera reaponaea to. ine com
mute in charge waa compoeed of
John L. Etchlaon. Kennedy McLarty
and Hugh Kennedy. Tha entertain
ment was themost aucceearui aver
ir.n kv tfm order and the members
of the committee wera congratulated
upon their work. '
TURKS PIAKXKC REVEKCEON FOE
(tonimuea irvui jm a.j
local pmers
llurkner, of 8huleU waa in
this rlty Saturday.
Mrs. Ashley, of Canby. waa In thla
rlty Holurday on bualneaa.
Mr und Mrs. John Bvana, of Harol
ds lo, were In thla city flrday.
Mrs. Fred Kamerad. of Heaver
frvrk. was In thla city Saturday.
N.w walnuta and flga Just In at
Harris' grocery.
Mr. and Mrs. John Maiun. of
dale, were In thla rlty Friday.
Mr .ml Mrs rharlea Hliantler. of
Cams, were In thla rlty on Saturday.
A A. Kell. a well known farmer of
Aurora, waa In thla city Saturday.
Thomaa McCarthy, of Carua. waa
miiin the Oregon City vlaltora Bat
unlur Mrs Jarob Stelner haa returned
from Cortland, where aha- vlelted
frloiuls
T. C. Howell, who haa been vlaltlng
bis lirother near Corvallla, haa return
ed tu Oregon City.
Try that apectal 1 5c coffea at Har
Ms' grocery.
MIsa oils Jackson, of Clalrmont, waa
In this rlty Haturdak vlaltlng ber
slHti-r. Mra. Edward Heckner.
Mrs Wallace, of Salem, who haa
been In thla city vlaltlng Mra. Joseph
Itoaullau, haa returned honie.
Mr. ana Mra. Chnrlee Ilaboork. of
I'ortlunil, apent Saturday with tha
formrr'a parenU, Mr. and Mra. Charlea
V, luiicock.
Jimt tecelved 1.000 gallons of South
ern California port Four yeara' old.
(iunranteed under pure food lawa.
Only co canta per gallon. Drlng yon
Jug. Nobel'a Liquor Store.
Mrs. k. c. Warren and daughter,
Mrs. Charlea Worthlnglon, of Oak
flrnve, were in Oregon City Saturday
M'ltig-frlendn.
J C lfaiit,lanl man a. or and UFO-
prletor of the Corvallla Creamery at
unity, waa In thla city saturany on
biiNlnosa.
Mlsa MrrBra tiannlfln. after visit-
lg rolatlvea at Tacoma, Waah., for
Ihi paxt two weeka, returned to Ore-
kii.i i ity Saturday evening.
Howard Err lea, one of the promin
ent Instructors of Clackamas county,
whose home la at Canby, waa In tbla
city Saturday on bualneaa.
Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Davis, of
Carua, well known raaldenta of tnat
llur were In thla city Saturday, and
tli here visited frlenda.
Wa want your trada at Harria groc
ery and wo will get It If high quality,
ow prlcea and prompt aervlca counts
fur anything.
John Young, a former realdent of
Oregon City, but i now of Sllvarton.
ok.. I i. i .Li. .it. vlalttne Vila
lirot har tlMfwm Vniinar. left fifttlirdftlf
mornlnjf for hit hom. Mr. Young
hiif.a.... . aM-. Jaa laam In PnK
IN SOUTHERN MARKET
Owing to the high prlcea demanded
for good applea by aoma of tha lead
ing Oregon associations Portland
dealera have been compelled to pur
chase supplies elsewhere.
Karly varletlea have been purchaa
ed In tha Yakima aectlon and theae
are now coming forward to tha trade.
I .ate varletlea are being purchased In
the beat districts of California and
will arrive noon. To data thla aeaaon
Front atreet handlera have purchased
twelve cara of Yellow Newtona In the
South and several cara of llellflowera.
The Newtona will not be put on the
market upon arrival, but M ,n,
storage to take cara of tha lata sea-
um itftmsnd.
All through the pl marKet mere
Is a much better tone ruling, nmnn
sli.s are still being dlacrtmlnated
against; Much better quality rruu la
now coming forward rrom an uiiri.ia.
Tito appearance of Grace Van Studd-
IfordLJLn the Parisian comic opera
bouffe. "TbeParadle of Maboniel.w
at the Herald Square Theatre, New
York, laat ' season, waa heralded
throughout the country aa having
hrought with It a much desired change
In the spirit of comic opera. "Here
Is an entertainment with real music,"
the critics declared, and without tha
more or leaa aenaeleaa antlca that
theatre goera havo been asked too
long to grow enthusiastic over.
There arc aald to be over a doten
mnaifal niimhor. In this latest alio
ceas 'of Americas leading prima donna
that wll linger In the memory of
eteryono who heara them. Nothing
more musical than "The Kose or me
Orient." as rendered by Miss Van
Studdtford has been heard In yeara;
and "Therea Something About You,
Dear. That Appeals to Me had New
York a theatregoers whistling all laat
season.
COLLEGE TEAMS MAKE
RULE FOR DEBATERS
Lroy Johnaon. debate coach of tha
Vnlveraliy of Oregon and C. C. Plarca,
rtflbata coach of tha Unlveralty of
Washington, hava antered Into an
ksraemant whareby no attampt U1
ba mada by ona oollega w obtain tha
Prevailing Oregon C4ty prlcea ara
aa followa:
HIDES (uuying) uraen u
So to 6c; aaitera. 8c to 6c; dry hldea.
lie to 14c; aheep palU, 25c to 76
each. .
Maw. Grain. Feed.
i iv i finvtn.i Tlmotbr. Ill to
..." tfl to 19. oat hay. beat. $
to 110: mlied, 9 to III; alfalfa. $U
to im.fio
r i ra rtxvtn.t flrav. I2S to
t7. wheat. 131 to 133; Oil meal. $53
sk.ii nrook dairy food, $1.25 per
1K) pounas, i
trrrvn Dknrta lit to 128: rollKl
i.. RA nrnnasa harley. 138.50
f,"i " a " .is-
who n corn. 13 1; cracseu t"i, .
white, $!6 to $27; bran $27 to $28.
Butter, Poultry, Ej8-
. AfTD li RA tA tlt.SK.
BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary
...r hi.ttar. iSe to. 80c; fancy
i (Hi., ara. mar. 80o to 85C.
POULTRY (Buying) Hena, 11c
a. a hrtntlaira. lie.
l ranch .EES. S0C tO
r,uui- --
35c. .
Fruits. Vegetables.
woTiiTa fBuvlng)
Pninca on bla of 0 1-1 po"na ,or ,J
50'a. . n .-.mia
mi mm SI RA nP sack: naranlpa,
Ml aD laU at a . v w a"" . .
il.ll to $1.60; turnip., tlMJon.
Prunaa, on oaaia oi - "
ei ra v -
" T'roiatiaat Vinvina too to
li. m. ti und red.
CNIONS-Oregon, $1.25 to $1.60 per
hundred; AOatraiian, M per nuuu.
Livestock. Maata.
BEEF (Live weight) 8teera, 50
..a n.a iun! bulla, t l-2o.
Bn" l"',""' from 80 to
V CALT'' T " 1 "
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aaa mm. I AA nnlinA hOIS. llM
and lie; 140 to 100 poi"l. and
1040. - .,
ptrlia our advertleera.
tfJaM MsrValria
wrm. Oldairl-Now. I know a great
deal mora gbout thla place than yoo
4 tm tarn aire you a raw wnnaiea-
Mlaa Part-Cartalnly. for I J
... . nlent to aoara.-Baltimor m"
f - r . ,
lean.
Ara tou aubatribar to tha Mon
tng BntarprlnT II not you anouia oii
and let ua pa: your name iu-
acrrptlon Ilat unmaotaxav (
Tha comedy of "The Paradise of
Mahomet" la clean and apontaneua
not conma nor forceLThe entire per.
formance, In face, la just such a per.
fact entertainment as tbla favorite
prima donna , provided several sea
sons ago In "Red Feather." Judging
by the success that attended Mlsa Van
Studdtford during her engagement at
tha Herald Snuare Theatre. In Now
York, and that baa been even greater
inc. she -beaan her uresent western
tour, one of tba best musical treats
nf the aeaaon la In store for local
theatregoers at tba Helllg Theatre
for four night, commencing today,
when "Tha Paradise of Mahomet" will
be presented exactly as It waa In tha
metropolis.
Included In tba anpuortlng company
are Laura Burt, John J. McCowan,
Florence Rother, Edward Mora, Flor
an Kaih. Hudson Freeborn, and a
large chorus of real singers.
film
house, and Is drawn away from bla
sweetheart at borne. Disillusionment
flnatl --m:. ui him. and he la about
to en! it all when tba newspaper man,
auanactine hla dealcn. frustrates It,
and In an argument which culmlaatea
In tha statement, A man is never i
failure until ha admits It himself.
ha makaa the lad realize that be la
worth something after all, If ho but
annllea himself In tha right direc
tion.
Tha rllnt cast which Henrv B
Harris haa provided Includes Alfred
rnnwr. Frank MeCormack. Doran
.
Ilorun. Frank E. Jamison, ueorge
ahaaflw Paul nurand. Olive Tempi
ton, Elda Furry. Charlotte Langdoo,
anrf tent. Fiiimore. in aaauion w
others.
A apeclal price matinee win ba
alven Saturday, and tha aala of aeata
for tha entire four performance will
open Tuesday. November 7, at 10 a. m.
SCENE FROM THE COMEDY DRA
MA, "THE COUNTRY BOY,
AT HEILIO THEATRE.
Edgar Selwyn'a brilliant comedy dra
na auooeas. "Tna fcountry ooy.
vulil ha tha aHrsotlon at Tha Halllg
Theatre. Seventh and Taylor etreete
for three nlohta, beginning Thura-
Amv. Nov. fl. Soeolal nrlea mstl-
naa Saturday.
ert. Instead or reclaiming the desert
as they profeaaed tbey would do when
A Trlnoll. Loud explos
ions every day indicate tna plowing
,,n of houses outside me wans wnerv
ln tha enemy might take cover.
Meanwhile chohsra la raging among
h. trnnna and the DeOOlO. The dlS-
easa haa attacked tha Arabs for tba
first time. Whole atreeta are. cloaea
to traffic by tha troops on account oi
.ki.M Tnntrjfn ' soldiers died
from cholera yesterday. Hunareaa are
iick. Thlrty4hre clvlllana ara oeaa.
The soldiers re ruse to umi iu
m,.rH.r.j Araba who litter the oaaia.
Owing to tha atench. tha Araba aUo
refuae. aava at tha bayoneta point.
Consequently, tba contagion la apread
Ing fast.
n.nu sriTS WHITMAN
IN NERVE-RACMNU ttimE
nviVERSITY OF OREGON. EU-
mrvr rr. No. 4. Though clearly
jEaivaai. V -t "
outplayed In every oepanmeni. me
University of Oregon naa me oui. a
nrttial atarea todav. and outpointed
the lighter Whitman College eleven.
8 to 5, In one oi tne mooi nerTe-iwa-
Ing football battlee ever seen in mis
mow. r thai aiata.
Oregon ahoved over a touchdown In
the third quarter, but Whitman came
. a mw - m a a, W W
back strong lav tne nrsi oi mo iu u.
i tt aw hain ranuised once, when with
in two fat of the Oregon goaL the
Mlaslonarlea, by fierce cnargea, car
ried the ball over on a second attempt
and evened up the score. - (
Heart toHeart
Talks.
By EDWIN A. NYt
At attraction that should prove to
be one of the most enjoyable offerings
of the present season la 'The Country
Boy," Edgar Selwyn'a amusing com
edy, which Henry & Harria will bring
to Portland for the first time next
Thursday night, November 9th, wnen
an engagement of three days will be
in at tha Helllar Theatre. Seventh and
Taylor streeta. Thla play which cornea
here direct from Ave months at the
Liberty Theatre, New York, la aaia
in km a. aanulnelv mirthful and amua-
Ing a comedy as haa been aeen upon
the American stage ror a long time,
and the auccess that haa attended lta
nra.antatlnn in tha few cities that
hava been played la nothing ahort of
remarkable. .
The story of "The Country Boy" la
woven around the desire of an un
sophisticated rural youth who, urged
on by the girl to whom he la be-
kmthad. tries to make hla name and
fortune In the by-waya of the great
White Way. He tens ma awe-mean
that ha wanta to ''make good." and
An anmathlna- hla." and he la OulcklV
swallowed up la that maelstrom of
strife and struggle which aoma call
New York' The aecond act finds him
tn a cheap theatrical boarding house.
Hla companions are a traveling sales
man and hla wife, a theatre ticket
siMcnlator. a disgruntled newspaper
man. an embryo prima donna, the
landlady and har atar boarder. The
hn faila tha victim of the wiles of a
ohorua girL alee a boarder at the
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Grand Ball at Busch's Hall
THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 19 1 1
Music by Hocber's Ladies Concert
Orctcstra, under management of
Golden State Amusement Co.
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The finest dance orchestra on the Pacific Coast
Sinking Cornet Solosf Violin - Solos,- Clarinet Solos
and Bell Solos while yon dance.. ,
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An Orchestra of Trained Musicians.
Here for one night only. You can't afford
to miss it .
Dance Tickets $1.00
j Spectators 25c.
LADIES FREE
DRS. THOS. and ELLA JENSEN, Chlropractte
.Neuropatha, Nerve and Spine SpeclaJlsta. Office SlUVover Woodward
tc Clarke, Portland, Ore. Women's and Children's dlaeaaee a specialty. We
can board, room and
care for patients.
All dlaeaaea the
human flesh la heir
to, ancceesfully treat
ed. ' Consultation and
examination free.
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Florence Morrison with Billy (Single)
Clifford, the jnimmoie comedian
who appears at Baker Theatre all
this week, starting Sunday, matinee.
In the big muelcal comedy "The
Olrl, the Man and the Game."
Billy cLiFrRDTrHAK E ft
' One of the brightest attractions
booked for the Baker this season will
THE SOUL OF GOODNESS.
There's a soul of goodness In things
avU. Shakaspaar.
Xerxes, tha great rersian, tried to
Impose bla oriental civilization on
Europe, and be might have succeeded
but for the Greeks.
In beating back the hosts of Xerte
the Greeks exhausted themselves., it
waa tbelr last great fight for a new
civilisation.
When Xerxes nnt his vast army on a
war footing ha organised an effective
commissary department Among other
thing Xerxea carried a large amount
Of alfalfa for horse feed.
The aeeda of the alfalfa were scat
tered far and wide, and for hundreds
of veara Europe Saa need thin rich
forage. f Today the great planv la
making the transmlsaourt region, to
blossom aa the rose.
There waa the aoul of goodn
ran In war.
Thousands of men died who foughi
under Charlea Martel; women were
widowed and children orphaned, but
Europe waa aaved rrom tu uonam
medun scourge.
And ao of calamltT
Out of Charlenton'a earthquake came
the flower of sectional reunion.
The destruction of San Francisco
mad the world kin and gave a new
dispensation of Anglo-Saxon energy.
The aoul of goodoesa:
Wind and wave wrought awful havoc
at flalveston. but out of It came the
naiveaton form of city government
which. modJOed by "the uen uoine
plan." bids fair to solve tne prooiem
of municipal operation.
And ao throushi history
. niator.' colored now with the red
Mood of war. now black with man's
hate and now white with hla feara-up
from It all. out of it alU ahlnea the aoo:
of guodneea.
. init .1 of poor history..
Out of yoor failure and failing
have i-ome to woa strength or man
hood-haracter-and' aympatby for
other eoula and the wisdom which la of
rlahtaonaneaa. ' i
The race la traveling "lowly and
painfully, bet travellnttoward some
faroff drrlne event," i
".bakes pea re saw In these things the
nnt nf- a-nodneaa.
Some of as see In tbm the God of
poodDess.
Prlcea Reasonable.
Call or Write.
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HEILIG Theatre
Seventh and Taylor Streets,
phonea Main 1 and A-111J.
4 Nights beginning SUNDAY, Nov. 5.
Daniel V. Arthur preaenta
America's Leading Prima Donna
GRACE VAN STUDDIFORD
In the Parisian Comic Opera Success
"THE PARADISE OF MAHOMET"
Excellent Cast Splendid Chorus
Augmented Orchestra
. ' ' Prices:
Evenings: fl.SO, $1, 75c and 60c
Seats now selling at theatre.
AT HEILIQ THEATRE
S nights beginning Thursday, Nov. .
Special Price Matinee Saturday
Henry B. Harria presents
The Comedy of City Life
-THE COUNTRY BOY"
Bv Edwin Selwyn.
Brilliant Cast Magnificent Production
Prices:
Evenings: $1.50, $1, 75c, 60c, S5c
and 25c.
Saturday Matinee: $1, 75c, 60c, 36o
and 25c.
Seats go en Sale Tuesday, Nov. 7.
COMINQ TO HEILIQ THEATRE.
"Allaa Jimmy Valentine"
and
Sheehan Grand Opera Co.
Arkansaa, are all cleverly Intermingl
ed by the deft hand of the author of
thla absorbing Ule of the Arkansaa
hills. Each succeeding season of thla
thrilling play'a annually Increasing
business, has. Induced the manage
ment to en rare for thla season's pro
duction one of the strongest com-'
panies ever organised la one cast.
To the lovers of a good play, not oae
on ill. Ilat or thla aeaaon will anneal
more strongly than "Human Hearts,"
"HUMAN HEARTS."
"Human Hearts" the "Idyl" of the
Arkansas Hills will be produced at
Shlvely's opera house tonight -
Like "Shore Acres" and the "Old
Homestead." time only Increases IU
hold upon the hearts of the people.
The prattle of an Innocent child, tha
ta.ra of an old blind mother, the
strong love of a simple country girl,
the , pa anion of an adventuress, the
truth of a half wit the love of an old
negro and the tender memory ot a
dead mother of the past Governor ot
SHIVflY OPERA HOUSE
Sunday. Nov. 5
beautiful, Scenic
Production of
"Human
He a rts"
With o Splendid Cost In
cluding the ; ,
Cleverest Child Actress
in the World ;
GREATEST PLAY
PprORCIHEPUOUC
awawatssj"B" .-'''
Powerful and Imprcssirc
Prtcest - 25c, 50c and 75c.
Seats oo ! at fcssa Drr?
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