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MORNING ENTKkPRISE. SATURDAY. XOVKMUKK 'A 1lt. e t v UOKIIKG EHTECPBISE C003 CUT, OttGOH B, t. BROWS, Sdltee end PwMlefcee. m. IM UN Aet ef Marat raw r uncttrrm. la Mentha, kv mlU "taw Maathe. ar er M M . IM . ! . J CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES Pare Fas, per ewa first rwwt rn ..- aa Plata) ! paaJtMa e-7 ertiew. . aaautnei mj "tin K Pt , paaJtMa e-y I riMwil aaautnei uir pee-, p sen a ISaS MwtMM . . ta paper br tUmm IM knsartfc- le ! M" ttlw inen rtret pas, par Bkah I4M kMrtnu as laeeeia lea er Km; nnW afOar n to Pea. Waats. Per Bala. T tot. aM seat 4 fa-a seectea; i eaf eaat eaat lllriii atae far aaiaitlaSaa: ka ia Wntlt tea wtil ba the aaaae aa ha Oka ae a ai tteeeaents sav. aaaAMy lar Oka waektv. Wkare le M a liaaefti u ft ua Ox ealtjr at law m. wtlMat iatit, th Mm tra for raw af tka aM Ceatl aaouH part? ansae a a la a aVaterprtee. Lae-a eevametn at eatae. Clreua aAverttetn aa aai i taj atfvartwat at tae la c aa teak. a te afinaJ eeaaitiani Ttrm Sate anj Bwkrval Baia" taaswaate Sc Baca, rlral anwnaa farad wrflnai saw tuitv at Wii tteaas aa wU aim i af It- wtth tnlaraat ta laaal 1 arsa aa gladly anapaa. Retinal lea aa aeaaanaaar aceaf wMre a aiaa tffla at MaJ aa iilBasg aaS CITY OFFICIAL NIWIFAPIR. THE MORNING ENTERPRISE' ta oa sal at the followlas; storea every day: - Huntley Broa Drags Mala Street. e J. W. McAaulty Cigar Bevaath and Mala. B. B. Anderson. . Main near BUtX at. K. Dunn Confectionery Nazt door to P. O, City Drag- 8tor Klactrte HotaL Scaoanbora -Coafactlnaary ' IaU aa4 X Q. Aaaaa. ENEMIES OF FAIR PLAY. By tba tateat censaa tka populatioa or Mtaaoart wu jjnszt. n U an j,a would nar ha aeat If ha had aaay aura la artlamatta to dlvlda Utla number Into qul tata aaaatorlal and CooTaWtil dlatrtcU . Good mapa of atlaaouri ara la cotanoa aaa and anyparaon of ordinary ability roald raadily taka tba unlta of aqual por-ulaOoa and torata tham la eoo ttmKma compart araaa. But tba par tiMa trick attamptd ala la that tata la to aiaka tba dtxrlrta unaqual la pooUUon and ao bapd la terri tory aa to gUa df moorala tatca aa much rapraaantatloo ra tba 8tata ata and la Conjrraaa aa la altowod Ra publican. Lat yr tha Rrpubllcana ranird tba vtata on tha pttpular rota but obtained only thrra ronrraaaman In alxttwn. Tba Stata Sala baa baea fcapt IVtnocmtic In tha propor tion of S to 1 for many yaara. By maana of tba crooked dlatrtcttDf of tba DamorraUc partjr, or ratber tha laadera vbo control It, ara Intranchrd Drrntanantly In one branch of tba L;1Utura, Tba paopla mlfbt con demn them by TV 000 majority and till tha manipulators would retain tha power aaurped. Tba Urn baa arrived to redlatrict Mtaeourl asaln. Secretary of Stata Roach and Attorney General Major Vara applied tha nauaJ Democratic plan, watch arolda tha almpl arltb- metlcaJ fact that each ttat aenator la) district should bare a population of about 7.0OO. Tbalr style of arith metic prefers senatorial districts ranrtna- In populatioa all tba way from C3.000tolK.000 . They give 8L bouts, which la decidly not In Demo cratic faror. only one state senator for an averaire pou la t Ion of 114.000. They seem mora hopeful of Kansas City, for which 94.000 people ara con sidered enough for a state senator. Under the Initiative provision In the stata constitution this question of un equal representation will be submit ted next year to all tba voter of Missouri Those who support the pres ent system at the ballot box should not forget that what they seek as partisans would break down their equality aa dtixena. A distinguished man once said, "nev er send off a letter, and especially If R Is likely to Involve you In aa angry discussion with another person, by tha evening post" There Is good good aensa In that advice. Many a person has written and sent In the beat of tba moment missives which Unveiling the Silver Service . Given" to the Battleship Utah American Ideas Are Responsible For China's Rapid Development Western Women's Charm Lies Their Education In v 1 A s' - c - -sksll w D Pbote by AanUaa Praaa laanrlattoa. i ISTINCTIONS ara crawdlug upon the battleaalp Dub. Not aaly la she one of the l lam aat batUeahlpa ta tha navy, bat she la tba poaaeasor of tba Bneet silver ear-vice ever pre anted by sa A mark-as state te Its naval aaaaaaa la Mo reaver. It la safe ta aay that ao maaa- tooa baa ever bad a tblrat quenching apveratoa that baa axrited more rom- aaaat thaa thia same eUver aarvtca, and. all bacauae Its decorations Include picture of Biichim Teang. In the belgbt ef tba controversy which raged over the presentation ef silver so decorated It was declared that the repreaaoia ttoa of the Mormoa apostlea statae I so plied the rerosjultk. sad approval of all bla tearhlaga. Inctadlng that of polygamy. Tbe axplanatlea effered by the dooora an that law Tonng statue appears In tbe scheme af deroraUeai bacauae tba Flooeer mooameot which It eurmouata la one of tba sights ef Clsh. Tbe navy department has also accepted tha gift ef anatber silver tray, not bearing the Dkture of Brtgbam Toung. ta Uke tha place. If taa L tan a omcers wtaa, C the aoe aa decorated, aq. that they now have tww bandaema trays Instead af oaa. Tbere ara 129 pieces In tbe original sat. tba saoat laa po riant of which M tba pooch howL Tbe punch rupa repreaent each county In the state. Its Identity being established by a characterlerJc araae engraved opon 1L TDiny tboaaaad school child ran Joined with tbe rltraena af Utah la tbe purrbsee ef the rtrt for the batUeablp. The principal feature af tha presentation cere- moniea, which took place at tbe New Toes navy yard, waa the aavetllng af tha aerrico that ta. the drawing aalda af tba American tag which screened ft by Mlaa nssel ToC Utah girl who la known t the stare aa Hatel Dsw slept over tha matter. It ta well to let angry passions cool and also not to decide matters of concern when the mind Is Jaded. Send by morning post after a refreshing sleep rather than at the close of a strenuous day when tha body and mind ara wearied and, perhapa. tha temper sorely tried. By Rear Admiral CHIN PIH KWANC Head ot Cfeineea Nivy an. TT ADMIRE American X (si Su . I wo men not for their beauty or their chic, bat for their EDUCATION. They are o clever. I hare met great many Amer ican women in London and Pari and other European capitals, and with some of thcrn I have become excellent friends. A 1 wars I have been impressed with the THINGS TIIEY KNOW. Their great and special charm lies there. Thej are beautiful, ves, though the type is so different from our own. What our women rcurt learn from yours is the WISDOM .OF SCHOOLS. The wiet of us in China know this need to be a fart bevond discussion. We have an immfiiw admiration for that 'WONDERFUL CONSTITU TION OF YOURS. We know American history. I have studied it all my life. And we read "all men are entitled to the pursuit of bappirnW at "entitled to the pur suit of education, self development." New schools are opening constantly in China. WOMEN are filling many of them. We bHirve, ..f cnurv,- that wifelioml and motherhood must be the common lot. Rut we are coining to Miore that woman fulfills both those functions more perfectly h lie comes to KNOW MORE. IN THE FUTURE WE WILL NOT HINDER WOMEN FROM EN TERING BUSINESS AND THE PROFESSIONS. ALWAYS BEARING IN MIND THAT NONE OP THESE THINGS SHALL COME INTO CON FLICT WITH THE INTERESTS OF THE HOME. WE ALREADY HAVE SOME WOMEN PHY8ICIAN8. Only, of course, all these developments take time, and when there baa been no education at all for centuries of generations everything cannot be reformed in a minute. They should have a part in the government as soon as they are READY FOR IT. It is a joke now to aay that Chinese women are capable of such an undertaking. , But I do not see why the vote is refused to the women of Eng land and America. In those countries for generations women have been taught to use their minds the same as men. Why should they bo kept out of the world of politics when they are such prominent flgircs in the closely akin world of business I believe in the FULLEST and FREEST individual develop ment for all men, women and children. That is whv I am exceed '"C'j ?'al tn"t American ideas and methods are creeping into-China. The influence in felt not only in the establishment of more schools, but in business of all kinds. Even the farmer and small merchants re beginning to depend on something besides instinrl in conducting thir afiairs. It ia a excellent . ai,J. hnful urn - A young couple' recently got mar ried at the unearthly hour of three o'clock In tha morning In order to escape hazing from ' their foolish friends. This custom of Indulging In rough horse play and ailly practical jokes at tha eipenaa of the bride and bridegroom cannot ba too aeverely condemned. In addition to the hum iliation It oftlmea causea It Indicates a lack of reverence for a very solemn and sacred rite and moat certainly the statistics of marriage and divorce In this country prove that marriage la already suffering over much Irrev erence and folly. America la each year a little bigger and a little better by reason of Fran cis Scott Vey'a "Tba Star Spangled Banner." In Germany tha advent of- bard times and costly living la called a "pinch". In most countries It la a real "squeexe." A New England woman about to ba married speaka fifty-four languages One curtain, lecture In the family will probably be enough. ' In western Canada wheat threshers ara atudylng bow beat to carry on their work In snowdrifts with tba mer cury below xero. Complaints are heard In all parte of the country In regard to Increaaed taxes. The taxes must ba going up In sympathy with food prices. SHOWER IS GIVEN niss m nil A miscellaneous shower wss given Thursday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Ice, the guest of hon or being Mlaa Nora Hanlnn, a ho Is soon to become a bride. The living room waa prettily decorated with Ivy ferns and Oregon grape, while the dining room was decorated with fes toons of red hearta caught in tbe center by a cupld. The electroliers were entwined with vines. A delicious repast was served. Tba amusements were games, one of which waa a hat making contest of crepe paper, the Judge being Mrs. Vatcher. Tbe prita, ka Dutch vase, for tha most artistic and becoming hat was won by Mrs. J. It Oarretson, while tha consolation prize, a lemon aqueeser, waa won by Mrs. A. Nstbelln. In tbe bean guess ing contest Mrs. Walter Wrntwortb won first prize, which was a Havl land plate. Mrs. Ica was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Jacob Miller and Mra. Samuel Stevens. Misa Hanlfln wss presented with useful articles, In eluding cutglass, china, linen, etc. The guests were Misa Genevieve Kelly, Mra. J. B. Garretson, Mrs. L. A. lurry, Mra. A. M. Sinnott, Mra. J. llanny, Miss Margaret Hanlfln, Mrs. O. W. McMillan, Mrs. K. P. Stanlch. Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. T. P. O'NetL Mrs. N. Storlcb, Mrs. . P. Soreaban, Mrs. M. Johns. Mrs. C. W. Kelly, Mrs. A. Natterlln, Mra. F. Williamson, Mrs. Charles Monell, Mrs. M. Hanlln, Mrs. M. Clancy, Mra. Herbert Hani fin. Miss Sstle Clancy, Mrs. 8. U Stevens, Mrs. Clayton White, Mrs. Walter Wentworth, Mrs. F. C. Gadke. Mra. F. V. Vatcher. Mrs. U O. Ice, Mrs. Jacob Miller, Miss Nora Hanlfln. " No matter how short tha crops may have been they are alwaya referred to as "bountiful harvests" In tbe gov ernor's Thanksgiving proclamations. Tennesse and Missouri have Re publican governors, Kentucky baa a retiring republican governor and Maryland a newly elected Republican governor. On tho whole, the stalea on or near the border look unusually good M Republicans. H. J. BIGGER aV SON SELL STORE Parwln Company, Of Portlsnd, Buys Seventh Street Business. The Tarwln Company, of Portland, has pnrchsed tha atock and fixtures of the H. J. DUger A Son atore at Seventh and Center streets, the price being $4,500. The store will ba man aged by M. E. Runn, ho recently ar rived from New York, and C H. Dickey, a well known young man of tbla city,- who haa been eonnected with the Rigger store for . three months. C. A. Parwln, of Portland, who la general manager, closed the Jeal. H. i. Digger V Son purchased 'the buslness'frora A. Robertson two yeara ago. He haa decided to Uke a rest. and will devote soma of his time to gain Period beautifying bla place at Oreenpolnt back page DO TOU KNOW that tha Enterprise year end RargaJn Period Is now on? See ad on bsck page for particulars. JUDGE MORROW SITS IN DAMAGE SUIT HERE The damage ault of J. U Bills againat A. J. Kltzmlller, the plaintiff alleging malicious prosecution and asking flOO damAges, waa tried In the Circuit Court Friday, Judge Mor row, of Portland, presiding. Judge Campbell, who had preslJed at a former trial of the case, occupied the bench of Judge Morrow In Portland at the bearing of a similar case. Kltz mlller had Ellis arrested on a charge of stealing posts In June, 1910. The posts were made from trees, cut from a right-of-way on tbe Kltzmlller road, nortb of Eagle Creek, by Kltz mlller and his son, George. Kltzmlll er, It la said, had permlaslon of tbe county court to make the posts. Ellia, manager of the Eaat Side Milling Company, said tbe trees from which the posts were made, were on land belonging to that company. Ellis waa arrested by Kltzmlller for taking the poata, and the . former accused Kltz mlller of asssult and battery. Doth charges were dlacuaaed. Brownell and Stone represent Kltzmlller. If you are not reading the Morning Enterprise, why not? Year-end Dar ts now on. See ad on WENDELL SEEMS SET FOR GREAT CAREER. Harvard Plavae Prsmlaas te Oreae Beth la Hlsteey. Percy laogvlua Wendell, nicknamed "the human bulM" by Crimson u dergrsdustea. la this year s eonirlbu tlun ef the fstiHius Weudell fwnlly ! Harvard atblvik-a. An All American halfback Isat year by ansnlmnus rbolre, Wendell this year la Ibe strong eat msn lu the llariard back field la fact, his work h!h -n tbe effenalve and defensive la tbe beat seea at Har vard for a auuit r of yeara. Wendell la admirably Biting the place at the halfback position left by bis lirolbcr Jack, lbs star bach of the Harvard team In U7. Vnder the new rules a plunging half back that rsa te -tuahlerd a conlt- WHY A STATE DANK? A elate Bank leaks nethlng af tha security afvented by aevsrnmsett ewa. rvlsleA. It la wndse tha direst sea. fe af tha Btsae Banking Department, and subject ta rigid sariediesl eaam Inatiens af Its apart auditors, wt see that all the lawa safsfwsreinj ga poal(srs a'a eemalled with. - Tba safely af yawr Interacts la as sured at The Bank of Oregon City OLDEST BAWC IW TH1 COUNTY If W?v Pwota br Aaterwaa fraae Aaeortattea, PLrsoisq D ru I Jk TV) U RaTTTal rr at r. J. MBTBK. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY , OREGON - CAPITAL, eaaJoa.Ou I BMaaietf pnweaw uvD Trn A. M. Trmi p. m WfaW1 mmmdk rw m Wants, For Sale, Etc WBKDsxi RaavasDa aasr s aa. eat gronnd gainer Is a dWid-d rarity. a tbe rules tend to preveui im b gain log. W bet bar ur n there l a bU o(ened In the line, ynung Wendell m) nearly alaa.va Ih dewuded umi to make a auhetantlaK rain, aud as till la tbe rale It lintel I lirlltu.t-tl lu aorue Innate ability vf the man rather than any ua king be rts fim bis tsammstea t la game thia year. niilrly In that With trivii. be eeeU uhliig four men ali-a.l of h.ui fr a distance ef lea yanl after I Ley uad !e-ua lu try ti. ht uiTt That soy man ran di this lu the nto game wbeu be ran bare no Interference In a solid l"1r reeeding h t IhnHiah the line ta the um" remarkable and "hows thai It U Ibe biau. O the leant, thai snskea Wendell nhnl he la. Of rourae. a haa ean aald. I Ha res m Ibe mau ran do Ibl Is that be la snort, stork y, heavy and gal hern atwed Very rapidly, and there la Itut one kind of tackling that will bring hlra la earth. and Ibis kln.l of I ark ling la done by but oue or two men on the college grid Irons of today, one like Kddle Itsrt of Prloceton. for Instance. Hart diwned Weudeil for loaaes aerernl times In tha recent gstue with llsrvsnl. Hut Ibe I'rtuceton csptsln Is In a rlaaa by him self. Even when be Is tarkled be should lie there bsve been time when be has broken Ibe bold of Ihe grappler. shaking him from bis feet, sgstn run nlng free, to be attacked by tha ob r bslf of the team. In thia man Harvard undoubted!) haa tbe wonder aa well aa the freak of Ibe football world. . . It la aafe to say that when be root pletea his college course, with another year on the football Held, be will be balled as the greatest line smashing halfback ever produced In the annals of Ibe gridiron. He Is but twenty-one years old snd Just In bis prime. He weighs 1N0 pounds and la only Bvs feet all Inches tall tu aa see as aaa eaat a wi fere la i inn a. aaJT a eaat eaaVMawnl kaaae imm vase ksaaj aaea, IS ear aaU , aaut sn aara. I awaai S4 aae saoeiav CWaft ajwt aaaaaaaiaair erar aaUae e aaa aa aswa t it art tfce in ir. Ma r 'V rus IklliQr ear arrea. waaw rears aaeae rraa ei 1 1 laSaS aaatae wa a sraxad far aasraa hiaMrauai aaaeea ISa WANT! O. WANTKlv Tourlata and local people lo ae my collection of arrow beads coins, Indlsa trinkais, eld standi and turlos of t: sorts Will bu or sell la this lias llas eome good bargaiss In sevundband furniture ana tools. f,rorg Voung, Maln U, near Uth (I It U of IS ants puce to work for board and go to arbouL Address lxt . Wlllsmatte. tiraaiui. WANTED Itoys and girls. Hare la your chance youngster to make your t'brlaiaaaa money easy. The Mecatag Enter prise will pay yon a big com mission for brlnlgng In trial subscript Ions. If yon wsnt to know more about It call or rite to tba Circulation Man ager of the Morning Enter prise, Oregon City, and team all about what you will have to da. Tha mora you turn In tba mora you will make and yoa can make a M If yvi hustle. POet BALK. KOR BALEfGentla pony. rxd eondl tiua, buggy and harness, iJJ. phons Oregon City, Main 111. rt)R BALE by C. II. IJveaay. carload of Trojan powder. Just received rMaaaxi POUND. (Continued frtira p(M L) sa tbe ( Urkamas ttoutbrraii'B( J ersa a far rirbar termor, sa er ix-albllltlas. for lrelbl awaJus the btinds laauad by las tattsr uZ pany. limited as they are te per mile, makes the aemritv lor tk Clackamas Southern Ihm.U rstaw CUDSIC." JUS 2 TICKnS H fU (Cotftrruad frunt ae I.I student In Oregon City Tk sosttat paya fl&O per annum. J. c. pvieari former treaaurer of CtarkaaM ly, la a randldate for city trawwa of Uladatone, and has no oppaaltaa. Ihe praaent traaaurer. J, K. fifth, having declined to run. There h salary of &0 per annum f or the do treasurer. There ara more than M totsnj a Gladstne and It la said a bat aaa palgn will be eased The asBaj place la In Ihe city ball oa ttartaestk street, and Ihe election OtlretS a) have bawn appointed are: Jaegaw T. IC Oault. W. P. ttrhonley, J. Tracy. Clarke Charles T. Bevan I I. Carter. Mr. UaaM, is a raatnaw for Alderman and wftl got serve Ihe election board, so anotbar aiD kt named. IO YOU KNOW that Ihe Eater?,, year-end Itargaln period Is see at' Bee ad aa hack page fue oantraan roi'NIV A mink or marten boa on Mala street. 0ar may have same by calling at office of II. B. Clyde, 1003 Main street and paying charge. FARM LOAN g. VARM 1XANH tamlck IMamiak, Lawyers, Oregon City, Or ATTOBMaTYwV Nsp Turn Has Hsd Many Plleta. Harry Davis la the alxtb manager of tbe Naps In Ihe peat eleven Tea ra Others were McAleer. 19tMl; Armour 1902-4: Ujole. I0o0: McOulre. 1010, and Stovall. 101 1. In but three yeara did the club finish aa high aa third. Englsnd te Band Mined Tsnnis Tssm. r.nglsnd la lo send a mlisd lawn tennis team. Including three women, lo South Africa for a aeries of matches Menstse Btsdium Plsnnsd st Yale. Tale university's proosed new stadl am will sest 70.000. DROP KICKS Wsgonhurst, who Is putting no a wonderful game for Lafayette this aeason. Is a brother of Otto Wagon hurst, who played oo Penn's lestu In 04 and '0ft. West Point has a good substitute al quarterback In Harmon, wbo will be of value . Hyatt la laid np. Harmon catches punta well, la speedy and very Slippery In a broken field. Walter Rrkersall says "that tbe west ern college football team suffer from want of material because most of the schoolboy stars who go to college choose an eastern Institution and that It means a lot to a westerner to be able to make the varsity at Harvard, i nuci'ton. iaie or Oartmrmth. A Willy 'Jams. A city cousin bad been staying si tbe fsro one Mittunin for two weeks. resUng up for the winters round of plesaure. One evening after sudiwi he suggested lo ber country coumIii thai they get np a bridge pany some evening My sake. Arabella." n the horri Bed reply, "they sln'l no bridae n-Hr er tbnn four mile, and thiit one nn fiii rickety I his time of yenr v.pihI l. bare pneumonia, lot i rsrv new ,'in( gled yleea give me you ,-(tf folk'" Phllaielp!ilri Times ' nbaorib for tha DsMy gmterprlea O. U bTBT, Attaraey t-lw . abatraels rtraaaa Hi lea as a anas d. aetata uttlad. arsj law IsSiiit Owar Baah af City. ITBaaN A bHSUBBMCU Law, Dislaahar Atvwael vtll Oaa la all aawrta, naaaia aria Bldv. Oeaais C4ty. BUILDIR AND COra aCTOf. MA It XT JO Mans Bans er sad Ueatraetor. Bamaaates grvaa oa an elasess of wrk. eoaaveu walk an relafaraad eaaereta. Ran. PVae Mala 111 INBUBANCK. . h coo ram. roe rir i aad Baal Batata, Let a rear properties we bay, a riraaaaw. ome la BwierprW tag., Oregon Cty. r) rap on CLEANINQ AND PRg.7r7o: t-MRAiifj TAiiiORS atilla made lo order from f 10 and up. Wa alao do cleaning, pressing and repairing. I nre doora south of posloffca. MUSICIANS. J. A LI) A 8AGER, tear tier of wtnd and atring inatrumenta. director of band and orchestra. Wl.l furnish mualo for any occasion. Csll at Klectrlo liotei. REV. ROBINSON TO PREACH TO LAWYERS A special service will ba helj Bun- day evening at Bt Paula church. Members of the Oregon City bar ara to attend. There will be special music accompanied by a string quar tet, while the sermon will be fitting for the oecaalon. The mualo will b for the Harvest Home festival.' Tha altar will ba decked with graaaea and fruit. The mualo will be Slmner'a Msm.l. first, "Pralae the Lord." Maker: Gloria In Excelala. Concnna Ti stringed Instruments will be furnish ed by Mr. Sager. . Tbe rector, the Ilev, C. W. Itohln. son, will preach to th lawyer. If you ara not readlne tha unin. Enterprise, why notT Tear-end Bar gain renna is now on. back oe. Sea ad on REHLY WEDS HAVE "HIGH B" H3 "Tba Nealy Weds" aers eatars ad at a "high Jinks" party by Mr. SB) Mrs. W, K- Uus Thursday srena) Tbla wa Ihe regular meeting ef Bt club aa well as the Oral eesdlag a blversary of Mr. and Mra. Logaa, Pb) were preeented with many per articles. Among tbe of the evening waa the skirt of Mr. Logun M. IX Utoaretls a aisled la amusing tbe guests. Watt waa among the trataree of ta alng'a entertainment, Ihe prtias P Ing won by Mra. M. IV Utoeretttsp A. A. Price. Tbe home of U Leftf waa' attractively decorated, aad Bt table waa decorated to corressosi drllcloua luncheon wss serve! Praaent wet Mr and Mr, (kany llanklns. Mr. snd Mrs II. Matt). Mr. and Mra. A. A. Prs-. Mr. mi Mra. Hugh lleodry. Ir. and Mrs. C R. Melssoer. Mr. AngusU Waraar. MBB. BLUMM KNTIRTAINl Bebaalmate Are Oueet ef rra Or gen Cry Oil Mr. Carlaa "Jlubm. of CnPsy street. Portland, wbo was hraPW Miss Katp Mark, of this city. talned at her home In a esUaVM manner her former schools! B Oregon City, moat all of wboai now married. Tbe afternoon voted to reminiscence, and a , eon wa served by the host, waa aaalatad by her sister, Mrs. Jaw PWP liivra nf thla ritv Th hous tlon ware of fern and estfto Those attending were Mra I lxiwry (nee Mark), of Oregoa vw Mr. C W. Oeller (nee Mor' Cown). of Portland; Mra. uawr Case, (nee Grace Tower), or nru-- jara. J . rv. oaatr, . of Portland; Mlaa Veda Vv1l,totV,r Oregon City; Mra. Tmaa ne Edith Cheney), of iwtlaad; B tr.Ki Craafnnl IBM IW K Oregon City; Mr. John Holme. (J t.i v - n.t .. n...fl.nit- Mr. WW mau-ne ivaiur,oi - ter Wentworth. (nee Grer Msrsasa'. of Oregon CHy. Read tha Morning Ee'erprta J w uau uai a j Ml New VI 7lriTBUiaAnoriAi f DlCTlOJlAm THEKEXjUAMWEMTHI a . it is a BW Ct IMCMWI rosr. aovarlng TrJ Taeepg r Bald ef tha world mmw una bridged dewaaarf asany years. I dad n fvsMmmw 1mfmrjm, more hafera appeared between Jaatratioa. page. A "aaroa of i-m m H ia aa ens: I avacnaaw . volunM. hstm rlorVsS Press a th ea sayr" teaWy. aaveaw - -f-- B B 1 I j shooSv" JJ I WPaiaapiaaaatsae4 I C a C. aMtiAB C2?JZ H afaaMjBalatlaaaaBJlPa ' f -a .? 1 -.1. ''If-. it