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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1911)
SOME NOVEL EFFECTS. ' Deeecat.ees Fee J ' it a raw comraci or cun rtru For a thing of apparently aa atolld nature tbe pampkin lends Itself to a astonishing tamter of decorative effects. laventfva hoatiaata are eoe atantly finding sew oses far R at Ttankaglvlng featlvttlea. Owe yaaag nirrted wosni ased a middle ataed speelmea last year as a foandatloa fat lovely rentscptccw far ber table There were fifteen guests. These and her hnsbaod and herself mad eeveateea at table. She rat eevaaieea tmy boles la the pampkla and m each hole stock" a loo stemmed yetlew ehryaanthemanv, pestling It tn ao that the flower rested ea the pompfcia rUd The eeaterplere looked Hke aa lm saeas Buffy chrysaatbemaai and wa,a sswca admired. If fewer flowera are te be tsaed a mall pumpkin should) be c boars. Very aerrt sad effective ia the pampkla ceaterjtfcce area m tbe lllee tratloo. Crape paper aad artMcial aa toma leaves are the material cm ployed. A woodea standard aot aallke those weed tor hoMlns Christmas trees is the base from which arises a pole, reacting from the eeaiec of the table te tbe chaadetter.' twined with leares aad small pampkina . huge tpectme of the golden hoed vecrtaWe fat fastened te the top of the pote aad acts as a a ha do aver thr renter light K bm as eiertxle beJb Is rd tbe ef fort la charming. Fringed MiM'uaary the Late Fed. Tbe ap to the miaate aaaM now haa fringe ea her hats aa welt as oa be mm uat aososjtxo wrra raiaoa frocks, wraps and retlralea This big Black velvet bat la bordered with wblte silk fringe, sad tbe white wired siik auill ! also edged with fringe. Oe Yew K Content la not the reaoJt of rettlne what yoa desire; It Is realizing that yoo never wlil get It and airing np A t tm m la. a vi m yrvyvr wuv vi uh tor that Inspires eras tbe most rejrre ; good people to give adrlce. Many a girt thinks that a man kt In lore with ber when be has merely le : dded that be wants a borne ef his , ewa la which be can be aa disagree able as be pleases. Iters oe yoo deprecate tbe faulty of ethers Is not absolute ptnof tint ja ', can't swallow a good duae of dixit ry yourself. ' Instead of worrying about bow to manage a boabsad. tbe wise woman keeps bin busy managing ber. Tbe ansa who can feel dvwucast about the state of the coon try Isn't the one who bothers much about tbe welfare of bis owa family, and rice terse. Milieu and Mia Wife. MOtoa when blind married a shrew lab wife. A friend. desirous of com pllmeatlng tbe poet on bis rholee. termed bis spouse s rose. "I rsn't Judge of colors." said Milton, "and It nay be s yon say, for I feel tbe tboras dally." 9Hf wffHi Beform U the work of reaaoo slowly awakealng from tlx lethargy of Igno ran. gradually actilrln oualn In bcr own ainntrtb and nllltnstrly iri aniitilng oc-r tbe dominion of prH dk-e nud cu-looi , ' Painfully Frank. Wordawortb oa one otrsafoo when talking to his wife referred to a time when, "aa you know, I was better tooklag." TC. my dear." replied she, "yon -S t,lTr J' SJy" : ; ; 1 A. J SNAPSHOTS OF U MODE. BaaSBBBBBBBBsaBS The Medtsh Waist Mssasra Chaeexlet sVesads Wihhawa. Verordlng to prwilaiue atatlstVs, the waist measara Is asure normal at the present day lhaa at say time slat's wviuea have wora rorarta Whea one waotea a watst sneasare of tweaty-eli or twenty-eight laches the lissom csr settere ao longer raises ber brows la that raltlrated sort of corset dismay cioaa rrrruM nmout. that she was prone to assume, aaJ whea the general Improrement tu tbe health and comfort of the "weaker" sex kt taken Into roootderatioa It m ti be wooderrd at that tbe corwtiersa baTa not sooner rome te the roaclusiofc that the womea of today do aot want thirteen Inch CatherttHnoe' Medkl sul cfclal waiata. . Imported ribbons la aatla aad telvet broradea are.to be aasa oa ataay f tbe smart aatama hats fUIka, and especially silk Tetreta, are la the highest fa or. and three allk frocks are area now where before two were shirt waists and salt skirts. Tbe close fitting petticoat of mudrr ate width Is a necessity beneath tbe fashionable gown. This one raa te made perfectly plain, without any fall erer the blpe, or with gathers and Inverted plaits st tbe bark, aa liked Tbe petticoat Is la flre gores. When tbe yoke Is eed the goers are rat off aad joined to Its lower edce. JTPIC CIIOUJCT. Thts M&Wsatsa psttsra a cot ha sIsm frasa B to St tshs waist .eurs. tV4 M esata to this sfflcs. c1s aumbar. TV H win bs prsmptljr fsrwmrdsd te yes br aaalL If is basts sssd sa additional two east stasia for fcrttsr asanas, wbtrt FBIBBLES OF FASHION. Vs, ef the fleasrste Bis -TKs Modish Clestte Bslt. Tbe separate bkrase appears la maa forma, combining chiffon, ol'.k sad lace bat tralte tbe newest Is tbe blouse of tacked white aaaranlsetta. with' s!d revere and rnffa of royal bine verret. It Is a anatter ef chore whethi r th modish girl selects s Lett of beaded elastic or plaited silk of a cord girdle to flnlah ber new aearate blone. but the band bag most match In color. Plaited allk belts covered with chlf foa m, all the colors on tbe modish card present a fall fancy. Tbe ostrich featber collaret makes Its appearance this srason with tas seled ends of chenille In matching tone la dull gray and Alice bine these scarfs are exceedingly pretty. Aa effective color scheme sppears It. blouse or broQse green cb'ffoa over brown satin, the chiffon being cm- rat. 'a osa traca biohtoowh. broldered In a conventional design gold and brown with a touch of dull blue. Tbls one piece nightgown Is so slm pie snd easy to make that It la s fa vorlte one. Tbe gown Illustrated Is de signed for little girls. There Is a slightly low neck that la slwaya pret ty. JUDIC CHOLLKT. This May Man (on pat torn Is cut In stsos for airl tt four. sis. slsht. tn sn4 twslvs yetrs of sa. n4 t cents te this oftlcc. elvtna nutnbsr. 711. and It will b prompt' If forwar4d to you by mall. If In haste send an sddltlonsl two cent stsmp for 1st' tar sostasa, which meurss mors prompt gsllvsry. CaMaaianas and Fsahlan. Conadence makes cowards of oi all. aad fashion makes monkeys of us. flttsborgb Tost. Bankrupt. . Solicitor Too want to be made bank rupt, do jonj Very well. I'll put It through for yoo. Just give me a check for 1 100 on account of preliminary ei peases. Cllent-B-bnt I haven't got any mon ey st all. Sollrltor-Tben why the dlrkens do yoa come to me? Hang it all. man. you are bankruotl tndn Mall. 110UNIK0 ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMHEK ZlfVJU s 8 ccoococococo CURRENT. SPORT NOTES Great Britain will send a team of curlers to Canada for a tour shout Jan. I Japan and Cblna are likely to enter track snd field trams in the Olympic games at fttnckbolm nest year. Several rinks of Scotch curlers may take part In s honaplei In ttoston nit January. The Scotchmen are to reach Montreal In January. John F. Moakley. roach of tbe Cor nell track and cross country teams for tbe past thirteen year, baa Joxt sign ed another contract there for live years San Francisco Is hopeful of having aa- Amgrlca cup race s festure of an International regatta aa a part of tbe I'ana ma -fa rifle International eiposl- tlon In 1915. Tbe National Collegiate Athletic as sociation will bold Ha annual meeting In New Tork on Dec, 28. It Inrludea In Its membership eighty -colleges and universities, numbering over 100.000 students. They will discuss matters for tbe betterment of athletics among tba colleges. Something. Oeed. Dear," said a yottng wife to ter basband as be waa leaving for tbe of fice. "won't you bring borne some thing good for dinner this evening?" ."Something good?" repeated the be wildered young husband, to whom marketing waa a closed book. "Yes." repested tbe wife, "something really good, yoa koow." t Ob. yes!" be replied as a light seemed to break upon him. , Aftd be brought home the minister. Ladles' borne Journal. cccococccccococococccoccco ccco Reindeer Clothes. Garments mude of reimleer akin art remarkable for tblr moisture resisting capability as well as fur their warm,!. Tbe hair, unlike thai of many animals, la not bolluw throughout Its length, bul I divided into wnlertlithl ceils filled with air. which spears to be un der compression, mi that when tbe gar ments are placed' In water the bulr swells without brrsklug and the wear er Is buoyed up and does not readily sink If be falls overboard Among tbe ItUSNlans. Swedes and .NorweKinns reindeer clothes are very common. One Sure Cure. "Tea. Pbnker ned to be a small druggist and imur as tioTerry. but now he's msnnrscturlng and selling a sure cure." said Towne. "A aura cure for what?" asked Browne. "Why. a aure cure for hla poverty I gueaa tbat'a snout sIL - Catholic Standard and Times. A Futuee Savant. "What function d- the Iron In tbe blood perform?" asked tbe teacher. "Converted Into ateel by tbe myaterl. oua agencies that operate In tbe human body." glibly answered tbe young man wbu had not studied the lesson, "and wrought Into balr sprlDga of tbe finest temper, It serves, I fancy, to regulate tbe reciprocal action of that wonder ful balance wheel of tbe bumao ma chine, tbe heart." "Rather clever, Lnclue." said tbe teacher, ' bat It will not get you any credit marks. "-Chicago Tribune. Herruiea In the . Ws wonder what kind of a pitcher that fellow Herrulea would have made anyhow.-Charleston) News.' Pays for the MOKNINO ENTElt PRISE a whole year Hy 3klail lurin Harain Peritnl, now on, which clows l)vcmber31t 1911. . Take advantage of thitoffer by jhtying for a renewal of your tubscription at Bargain Period rate, and tell your 1 neighbor about this snap; . THE MORNING ENTERPRISE A WHOLE YEAR RY MAIL Lighting a Cigar. A Spanish cigar inxk.T cmne to town with some fine cigars mih wmie notions of bis own about inokliia ilieru. He produced one Mint wh rolled to a beautiful K1of ami made the Intre-t puncture In Its smoking end Then he struck a match and held the flame eight Inches undet the tip. ile began to draw, and presently the tobacco was burning "It's a sacrilege." said he. "to com "pound the bnrnlng of wood wltb lbs burning of tobacco " . It can be done. Get a cigar, not necessarily Spanish, try It In secret st a closer range and win a few small beta from your friends. -4'hlcsgu Poet BITHIAHA HOLDS MKITIN0. Mlaa Anna Lareen Proves Delightful Hostaaa. The monthly business meeting of the lilthlaha was held Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Nick Humph ry. Miss Anna Ursen, the hosteaa, was aaslated by her slater, Mlaa Mabel I.rsen. After the bualnesa session the evening was spent aoclally. de licious refreshments being anrvec. Those attending were Mlaa Mauds Smith. Mlaa Mabel Mvera. Mlaa wtima Myera, Mra. W. E. Johneton, Miss Nettle Kruae, Mlaa Irish Cantwell. Mlaa Anna Hint. Miss Mary Rnae, miss sianei wo.ae, Miss- Lille Miller, Miss Adah Ilulbert, Mra. Nick Humph. rya, MIms Mabel Laraen, Mlaa Anna Itraen. CARD OF THANKS. Ws wish td thank tbe friends and scqualntances and especially the peo pie of Hubbard and members of I. O. O. F. India for thai klniln.x --a courteales extended ns during our sad Armstrong, who died suddenly on lha train at Hubbard, while an routs to Portland, November 1J. and also for the beautiful floral offerings. MnS. R. C. ItAMSDY, Sellwood. MRS. J. 8. niAIR. Sellwood. MI18. A. NELSON, Oregon City. SEAL tSTATt TRANSFERS. W. w. and Army R. Olhba to Cora Ten Byck and B. A. Ten Eyck. 5.11 acrss of section 32, township 1 south, range east; 13.000. Uenevleva and Wlggo Madison to Jamee Jenaen. land In aectlons U snd 25, township 5 south, range 1 asst. Trestment at Hot Lake. Inclndln medloal attenUon, boar b4 balha, ooats ho mora than yon hotel. Rooms can be bad from In the cafeteria are served from usual grill prleea. Datbs range We Do Ctirc HOT LAKE SANATORIUM - MOT LAKH, CXX30N. v- sJ . K. and Carrla Benfer to W. AJJ" Melba Metier, tand In Hector Vr bel; D. L C. conulnlng 4 acrei. e 000. C. Charlton Snyder to J. f. i acres of section J2. towMW 40 south, range I east; It- David N. Smith, to K. T. Jt blK!k to, Covell; J.0'H). Ustsy Tellefson et l J?. Plympton. land In Clscksm" $10 . u,A Mary A. Mclntyre to t, son, nortnesat quaner .i township 4 south, rsngs I essi. EXPENSIVE would pay to live st any ft"! ' 71 cents to 180 per day. Vew SO cants up and In the grill w from 60 cents to 11 00. Rheumatism HOI tss " - . and mud given Md tlflo direction have thouaanda. Write W " trated booklet defcrlptl" i Hot Lake S.ntorlum the msthoda amployw-JJl. Uks Sanatorium to slble. as it Is lofalsi direw ly on themr'n In. of JJ special excuralon . to be had st sll " agenU. """sveiaeni ia ts ef CV