Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, November 29, 1911, Image 2

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M0KN1N0 ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY. NOVKMIlKIt 29. 1911.
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CITY OFFICIAL NEWtfArtR.
THE MORNING ENTCRPRISC
ta o ) at tb (oUowta atoraw
every day:
Huntley Broa. Draxa
Main Strt.
) , J. W. McAnoftr Ocara
8anth and Main.
. K. B- Andarsoo.
Main Bar Sixth.
. M. K. Dab CoafbctkMbbry
Next door to P. Ol
" dry Draf Store
Kleetrie Hotel.
Bcaoemborn Cottfectloeery
Seweath wi.ll). Adaaan.
Ro. -3 In American History.
StZI-Berace Greeiey. founder ef the
New Tork Trlbnne. died; born Feb
S. IS11.
MOO Beer Admiral Frederick McNahr.
TJ. 8. K a Teteraa of the ctrll war.
died: bore 1K39L
AtTRONOftlCAU. EVENTS.
(From awon today te noon loosorrew.i
Seoa acta 4Xk rbwe 7: duy'a leoxth.
Wi hoera: moae mi 12:11 a. nv: can
yettl-r Srst sural rode Kar An tare
tn Srorpio. which appeera In the eonth
Jaiy erewlaxa and wboae Ught reqnlrte
aw yeara te trarei te earth, while
ens' ticbt takee 84 nalnntea.
FOR SETYUNQ LABOR TROUBLES
N
. In Great Britain where the labor
probleni of late baa been o usually
trytns there U a eaatlns about for
one effectire method of prefentlng
and eettllnc dispute between em
ployers and men.
Mnch hope 1 expreeeed that the
Indastriaj Cound recently orxanlzed
by the fOTentment may brine about
A Return to
Ancient
Doctrines of
Politics
Would Be a
Blot on
; Progress
By SAMUEL W. M CALL,
. Massachusetts Repre
sentative in Congress
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REPRESENTATIVE government i romps rati vclr motlern,
direct gorernment of the domoorstic kiml is anrient, anl
the latter was deIibteK discarded for the former bj the
founders of our government.
The framers of the constitution were entirelv familiar v.ith the
faflnre of DIRECT DEMOCRACY in the government of numer
ous populations, and thej were influenced by their knowledge of that
failure in devising our own structure of republican gorernment. It
is now proposed to abandon the discovery of modern times which
Jefferson declared to be the OXLY METHOD by which RIGHTS
can be secured and to put in its stead the discarded device of the an
cients. .
It does not follow that'to be a reactionary is to be wrong. The
wise reactionary may sometimes preserve the gorernment of a state
and eren iu civilization. Whether tlio initiative, referendum and
recall embody sound political principle inut be determined by other
teat,' But their advocate should not MASQUERADE. If they
chooee to attach to themselves any Isbel they should frankly pread
upon their banner the Word "REACTION'ARiV
WE ATE IN DANGER OF FORGETTING THE ESSENTIAL PUR
FOSE OF GOVERNMENT THAT IT If NOT AN ENO. BUT A MEANSl
THAT THE FEOPLE DO NOT EXIST FOR GOVERNMENT. BUT THAT
OOVERNMENT EXISTS FOR THE PEOPLE.
; Th IDOLATRY OF GOVERNMENT or of its institutions
Y- n EZEiTISO t4 INJURIOUS as any idolatry that
greatly Improved relation. The coun
cil consist of twenty-six utbten, be
side th chair ma ko U lb Comp
t roller-Gear rsj or 1Kb Labor Depart
ment of lb Board of Trade. Of the
tweaty-elx 'member on half ar
ckown by th employer and one-half
by the urkrt, aad the mea e
lc(4 by both prtie rbnk hUb tor
their proDbl wortb an 4 qubllflc-
tiOBb. .
W'hilb th Council haa bo conapul
power It noral laflurac IU b
rrt. uttli binpobrr!, on trqiwtL
to uki tulublb action l dlpat
atrttlnf th iMrtnctpal Uadra of th
country which th parti Utnlr
ar unabl to brtlWk It la to b bopd
tbat tb council may rvaJU tb
pfctatloua fortnd. Cvrtalnly It op
r ration will be ympathrtlcaUy watch
4 la thia country m alaputca bo
twa labor and capital ar ao ,tr
quat. coatry an4 dloaatroua.
The. queatloa of n national flower U
a sort of Variy perennial tbat av
chlUy winds can kilt Very recently
the Illinois State Federation of Wo
man Cluba dlscnsbed the matter and
SoMea rod. mountain laurel and other
flowers bad their enthusiastic champ
too a. but red clover sained the day.
SUU It U not likely that any flower
will rain universal acceptance
throuchout the country a variation of
Climate probably forms too great
barrier. Sentiment oa a broad or na
tional scale eeem to be neceeaary for
the adoption of a national flower. It
is thia sentiment growing out of old
time association that make the rose.
shamrock and thistle so dear to the
people of England. Ireland and Scot
land. But we bate tn America bo
hoary past or fanciful traditions to
evoke such a sentiment, and a mad
to order flower will not do.
Let a town or a home be without
a newspaper and ignorance and nar
rowae at once assert themselves. It
rows once assert themselves. It
Is w hen by soeae mischance people are
paper that they realise the loss they
sustain. The horn paper ta that eyes,
ears natf mouth of the community to
learn "Tie news hnd disseminate It
among the people. It may not always
be faultless, but there Is no other
medium that caa take Its place, and
there ia no other single factor tbat
does so much foe the material and so
cial welfare of the town. ' A ad la the
realm of religion and morals the In
fluence of the newspaper Is almost
Invariably tor the rigbL-
Now la the time when thousands of
foreign reeideat who have saved and
accumulated considerable money dur
ing their life here go back to their
native lands to spend the holidays.
and bo 6ne grudge them that relaxa
tion. But when people come to this
country Just to mak all they can out
of U. decline to assume cltlsenship,
sad. after they have made what to
them seems wealth, go back to their
old heme to lire on what they have
gained, one may recognize their
shrewdness but he also recognise
tbat they are of bo benefit to this
land.
Many business mea who never ad
vertise regularly do so during the holt-
day season. That la Itself Is a recog
nition of the value of advertising, but
its value would be still further re
alized with great gala to themselves
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Cmrrtl br CUoedtnet.
V
Execution of Arab Prisoners
By Italian Soldiers In Tripoli
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Copjrrtfbt by AbmUcss Press As
G
UIEF among those wbe make
oners against the Italian army ef occupation ta Tripoli are the corre
apuodenu of the New Tart World, the London Dully Mirror aad lbs
Berlin Lokalaaietger. The dU patches ef Mr MrCullagh of the World
have particularly aagered the Italian autheriUee, wbe have deaoent-ed them
aa fabuaV-attuaa ef the facta, bat the German JouruatbU. Uthe ve (MKtberg.
nays that hie eotteegue' statements sre nt strong enough t in not a phtlaa
thropUt er n profeas tonal humanitarian.', says Here Too GXtberg. wbe la
rroaalaa emcer. "if a proper military court derided that thousands of soe
eombatabta should be shot I should be the last man la the world to uuarrel
with such n derWoa But It Is a different mstter whew a large dtatrvt a
headed .over to enraged soldiers with
That ta what happened ta TrtpeU. ,
if they would not confine themselves
to special seasons. Such seasons may
demand special and larger advertis
ing, but the up-to-date business man
advertise continually.
Hymn o Tb nfceg !.
We tbaaa ibm. o Vairter. lor ts thai a
bnbi
tTbe Sleasa of the Oaf aa lbs star ol lbs
aisbl.
The Bowers of ewe rooib aa Ibe frwtta ef
oor pnate
AaA bbooiaas e se ssarretas lbs oetbwaf
We Ihsab Ibe. O Fstber. roc a ibal w
eror
The sob ot the H , (be Sow at tao
For mmr ta bitadaeoo as aeeer ia au
TTar snarrr sorauno a aarrvw ar aaia.
We Ibaaa tbee. O Faiber. tor soa an
lor Inn,
The earvoet at to aa Ibe wean a
IMI MHfosae.
for oriwr a- a em acorns o tsy
cnlss
But tbatt Hi tar aaorrr iomo awastrs
aa soiitee
Ws tbaaa Ibeo. O fstbar of att. tor iks
sowar
Of ateiaa osrb Mber as life's arseei anaw
Tbe sorous aean sad Ine oauaiifM Ban
Aa sU Ibe eout Mb laat eaa was mu
milllM
We tbaaa Iboa. U baiaee. for a( vet is
bo. .
For booas laat oar rutur will ran as M
Tbat au our eteranf mar for at intiH.at
Ihr love
Owe Tba asset vin sr ut Ibe mMMM
abova
WUI aiirlM
When the Hen Is Ssfa.
"This." remarbeil ira il-. s arts
Sew np an te Mr. Tiirkev hers. ts
my happy dav. It's l"haiiknrlnr.
know. t'hat have I In givr Ibaiik
for o. several fhtur. thank jiu
On s'nvmf sny other dav in ibe yeei
I sm liable tn get toe al. and woeu I
do get It 1 wvn't wwiry wovtber my
heed s on -trslabt. Bu mr worry
romes fmra not knowing tii-t wt
tbe at may fall. I'hert srw rbLI davs
la the rear. Thankctr m , in. t,j
day wbm I am I mm an-. )lv uirgfood
lovely rlral. Mr Turv. who tm
me In lh Imrtif sr1. f uik1tik-sii uiy
feet itjr rim can -r- with the
naked rr. Tata. Mr. Tuikry; I see
tbe farmer ouinc with ' at
fUWUYPS0,TO10r,'CfCnCinf
(Continued from page L)
deep water from Oregon City to Port
land, we aball be In a position to de
mand terminal rates. W ought to
hsv a minimum depth of six feet
during the low water periods, and we
went free locks.
Rapids Are Drawback.
C. D. Iuxirott was aaked to talk
on the Clackamas Raplda He refer
red to tbe fact that many prominent
Portland men had first come to Ore
gon City, but that In tb pioneer days
It was Impossible to ecur congres
sional appropriations snd lack of
money prevented clearing out the
raplda. Mr. Iatourette aald th Clack-
amaa Rauplds had mad Portland th
head of navigation.
H. K. Croee aad Gilbert L. Heda
( )
.
Patina. 1111
charge ef barbarous etemOoua ef pris
liberty te kill say aaUv they
location of the new kicks. Tbe fotm
er said that She location of the locks
oa tbe East Side or West Side la not
of the highest Importance to Oregoa
City, except as they may affect her
growth. He. Insisted tbat the tore
lion on the East Side' would mean
the virtual absorpttoa of water power
for future devetopmenL Mr. Hedges
said Ike East Side locks would give
protection to tbe city la the event of
a flooj and that tbe people of the
city should stand behind the recom
ateadatioa of the Government engin
eers. State Senator Dlmlck made a strong
plea for a public building nnd present
ed aa array of figure to show the
growth of the local postofflce. lb
receipts Increasing ta eight years
from 11.000 to 111,00. -
Coo cress man llswley talked to tb
point about the Clackamas Rapids and
Co free kick a. He was not la a poa
tlon to express his preference as to
the location of tbe locha because of
his anfamlilaiity with conditions. He
Is confident that ther will be a
appropriation In the next river and
harbor bill for the removal of the
rapids at lb mouth of th Clark
ma River. . I , ' ' '
Live Wire t Entrtaln.j
Tb distinguished gwt wss enter
tained at dinner Tuesday night at a
local restaurant This morning he
will be taken down tbe .river as far
a Jennings Lodge on the steamer N.
R. Lang leaving Oreogn City at 9:15
o'clock, aad will return here at noon
to be the guest of tbe Live Wires at
their weekly luncheon. Mr. Hawley
will not leave for Salem until late
Wednesday afternoon.
The following menu will be served
at the Uve Wire luncbeoa today:
Clan bouillon
Baked chicken and dressing
Cranberry sauce
Chicken gravy
Maabed potatoes
Brown sweet potatoes '
Dread and butter
Celery -Beet
pickles
Asparagus mayonnaise
Pumpkin pie
Whipped cream
' Coffee,
Hawiey Is Feted.
Congreaaman Willis C- Hawley Is
the guest of Oregon City today. From
tbe time of his arrival at a point two
miles above Oregon City until late
laat night he waa feted and enter
tained most hospitably. Mr. Hawley
left Salem at o'clock Tnesday morn
ing and came down tbe Willamette
River on the steamer Oregon s, which
waa met above Pulp Station by the
steamer N. R. Lang, with a large
delegation from tbe Oregon City Com
mercial Club. Mr. Hawley waa taken
on board the Lang and shown the
proposed locstlons for tbe new free
locks. He waa visibly Impressed with
the magnitude of Oregon City's In
dustrial concerns and fired a volley
of queatloa at T.' W. Sullivan, hy
draulic engineer of the Portland Rail
way, Light A Power Company to
ascertain Just how tbe . prospective
development of the water power
would be retarded by tbe construc
tion of locks on tb East Side of the
a4 uTaws
Th' , ,n(n .v. Fa.t
J gd, baAiri ,nd th. cnm4 th river
nd passed through tbe old locks, and
the crowd gave a cheer to Jack Cham
bers, tbe lock-tender who baa been (n
charge for forty -on years snd who
worked on the construction.
Examines Postoffle.
Ia looking over the local postofflce
Mr. Hawley aald be eould se the
great need of adequate quarters, but
he waa not In a position to state
definitely If a building, appropriation
bill would be enacted ag the coming
session of Congress. He mentioned
tbe economy platform of tbe Demo
cratic House In thia connection, but
said thtat be would peraonally us his
efforts to secure sn sppropiistlon for
the purchsse of a site sad tbe erec
tion of n publlo building St Oregon
City, postmaster Randall discussed
with Mr. Hawley tbe possible sites
snd their conversation brought out
tbe ststement that the Government
believe Main street property la Ore
gon CKy valued at a very high
flgur and It was suggested tbst a
dealrabl sit might be obtained on
Water street within easy reach of the
railroad station. This I a matter
that will b put a p. to tb Poetoolce
Department, for within a limited dis
tance from th station th railroad
company .will call tor aad deliver
mail wltbout coat to U PotofiV
GOOD QUARTERS NUMEROUS.
htaee 0ed Fteld Oeeri Tbae Ivee
Tb Seasen.
Good quarterliecks baie been Burner,
eua that . I Ibe east How t
Tale la sbut the brei. altbouab
SprsrkllD of Hrew and Miller ef
6
if-, opvi .-
jr-t you
r 5r- ARE
fife: 1
1 Wants. For .Sale Etc
k 1 WUi kurM4 eaM sons svHLa
I 11 1.. teosrwaaw baJ asstl s limaaal Sbsae
V.. - ise bm ear. M Bar asawlb. be
bvab aar. is saa a aor US
-. baa aa aae s n niaal Nk lb ssssr, t
b. . V -T4 fa4J r liiMtg far arraes. wbon
-(aliaSJbM r . JnW ' M mmrmt trmm m. r t Him orM
rTCi- .Vr IHU
Pbotaa br ABMTtras Proas AsaaeiaUee.
raaaa or rs uikim ocaaraaascas
or sasso
Pron State gite him a rloae run for
the looora, with Butler ef Cornell a
close fourth,
la tbe west tbe leading fl4d generals
t n MoM Wisconsin. McMillan ef
i MKblgaa. Ml lee of Illinois aad Ca
! proa ef Mlaaeata AH have don
splendid work for ibeir teams and help
ed add to this season's football history
THORPE ALL AROUNO ATHLETE
Caritsle Indian Hss Ms Great N
la Msay aVansnos ef Saert.
CarlUie has a remarkable all round
tblete la Jamre Thorpe ef Oklahoma
He la a fine basketball player, a base
ball pitcher uf great UWtit and baa
plsyed a rn-dltabi game at halfback
en t be football teem. He ran BU sny ef
tbe poeltloos o throe three leama, aad
la sdditkia be excele at lacruaae and
tennis
He plsrs band ban. hotkey and la
door laeliall with tjI skill and I
Isbed third In the annual ere country
meet laat prlng He has put the U
tern (axiud tM-t forty-tbree feet, bened
Jump teetity twn feet tea lacbe. run
a hundred turds In 10 oeroeda tat and
rWsred six feet la ibe- high )mp He
has run the high hurdle I n 4 5 sac-
Mull a M.I IL, k. m w-A ' I. oa - -
ond tn M,r rrsik nveri ing
Tborrie wnn flv events snd was sec
ond la another.
Here's Vswr Champion ssebsll Fan.
J J l-awrvs f Milwaukee la ierhapa
the rhsniiin lm)eball fa of tbe coun
try jtm nld recently that be
tsrted aevepteen years ago to collect
bis statlils cj.t twaetiell. and now be
has ffriy faro large volume. It lake
him thrve bonra rerh day lo keep hi
records up lo date He has Ibe records
of I7JSSI Ull pUyer In bis Ik-is- and
ran answer any urtln n beriiil
tbat ha rvme up during tb last ser
rotten yrsrs
Long Will Retire From Tennis.
"Mel" 1-oiiK. i. lie i.f Ihr gresleet of
Frisco's tennl -tnr. will retire from
the rourtu iw-ruiaiieiitlr He nays the
game Interfere with bit indies la Ibe
tnlvemlty of t altfjrtus
BRISK SPORTING NOTES
Cornell bn Jusl edited enur-e In
wrestlltiK aud will bare Inter, nllrain'e
meets with several uulvrrolfle In Ibe
es-t.
"Dicf Grant, furme- Harvard run
Ber and i-oach at Minnesota, ban
sprung a new Idee by i-owMnlng Bible
study with atbletk
By his work recently at Columbia rol
lege R. L Beatty baa earned Ibe right
to represent this country In tbe Olym
pic games at Stockholm next year. '
Tbe first basketball league ever ot-
ganlzed among tbe women of New
England will Include cluba In New
Haven. Waterborv. Bridgeport, Mert
den. Kaugatock, Derby. AaaoeJ aatd
Braaford.
LHtls Left,
"mafs tbe matter herr asksd th
raller, noticing the barren appearsnce
of tbe bouse, "Rent your good away
to b stored V
"No." replied tb host eaa; "not at
It My daughter was msrrled last
week, snd she baa merely taken awsy
th thing that eh thought bUnged
to her."-Detroit Free Pre.
AN INVITATION
WUH ampl a1UL assure I ynlln, allnt m
saglpmsnl snd a genu' desire I render helpful nnendd ssrylas
we ar In peeitlen t glv bualnea fnen and Individuals th hes)
thr I In anhlnf.
Veer Interests will grew If ye Key a financial hsauerl.
snd er cordially Invlt yew I fe st hem hare, win fssliiti
I tb fulleet Boaaibl aslant
The Biak of Orcgoa City
OLDEST BANK III TH1 COUWTY
U lTXlURaTTTfi Fnilsiat
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of OREGON CITY. OREGON
CAPiTAL, saAaxal.Bu
Te e arel fcawblwf sWeii
O. A. C.
Bgtn )o. 3, GntfO0C Fotc Wvrks
Farmer s
WANTEr-Tor1eta and local people
to see my collection of arrow -heiuU
coins, India tnakau, t)d lU
aad curios ot i.! sorts Will bu)
or sell la this ; lla tome good
bargains ta see uad hand furalt'
an loola. rorg losag. Mala m
Bear rifta.
FOet BAtt.
FOR 8ALB Geall poey. good rood I
lkQ, bnggy aad haraeoa, IJL Ihoa
Oregon City. Mala 1U1.
FOR SALE by C It. Liveeey. carload
of Trolaa powder. Just received.
mm, i it i, aaaMe---Mnr9SBBBass
FARM LOANS.
FA KM LOAN) 'Dtaalck IMaMea,
Lrer, Oregon city, or.
ATTORNEY'S.
O. D. BUT. Ataoraey at-Law. Measef
bsaaod. abetraet riraasaed, toad
Utlea ssaaiaed. tai eeUUd, gaaa
eraj law kiiisna Over Beak ef
Ctty.
tnuZM kVCHUavBaTU Attorwsr at
Law, Bootes) givsiat.
tkaa la all aakarta, geaka
arte BMU Or )SB Cltg.
UK OCR ANO COwTSIACTOn.
I
HARHT JOHavA Bafldse aad OeavervJ
Oaetraotoe. bawl ss a lee shsarfwdr
giro all esaeooe ef iseatatM
werh. eoaeret weta and ratafersad
eaewtreta Rea. pVta) Mala IP
INSURANCE.
. H. COOPfcTR. Fvse Fire teooraeee
aad Roe Batata. La a handle
ywer grassetles e bwy. sail aad
eeea). OftV la aba' si pilsi
Ma. Or so) C1T. Oreaw.
"CCTflNlMG AND PRBSoTnoT'
CHICAGO TAILORS suits mad to
order from 110 and ap. We also do
cleaning, proas) ng and repairing
Three door south of poetoffra.
MUSICIANS.
J. ALBA SACER. tescier of wind ssd
string Instruments, director of band
and orchestra. WL1 furnish mn-tlo
for any occaaion. Cll at Elect rl"
Hotel.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT Two front room tit a
month: board If desired Apply X.
car Enterprise.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
SIX, ROOM DWELL-NO Corner Kth
and Division streets, Oregon City,
sll new, never been occupied; alde
, walks, city lights and water; level
lot 120 ft, front 10 ft deep. Front
room aultable for store; alxty fami
lies lie within one half mile. Rents
NOT EXPENSIVE j
Treatment at Hot Lake. Including medical atteatlon. br
bathe, onats bo mor than yt-a would paT ' M,o ' n' Br Jts
hoUL Room eaa be bad from 71 cant to LM per day.
In the cafeteria ar served from SO oentd up aad In tb (rl"
usual grill price. Bath raag from 10 cent to H
We Do Cttre
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HOT LAKE SAN Atom UN
HOT LAKE. ORCOOM,
t ALTER M. PICCCC. Prcs.-rl;r.
r. J. MITBH, Caakm,
,.4 Owe) fesea t A.
s I a, i
Short Cotmes
Every eltlsen of Oregon la cordially levity to
attend th short course uf the Oregit Ainruk
lural College, beginning Jan. g. F.laiea dutiae
tiv courses will be offered la Arlcull .s. Urn
chanle Arts, tKiniestlc Sclsnr nd Art. Coat
mere. Fvrostry and music. Evory course is o
signed to lltct J the student la bis dally eork.
Make this a (doaaaut sad protltable blater est
Ing. No lulilo. Msasonalil accommmiatioa
f ur butlful Illustrated bulletin, sddrtss
II M. TEN N ANT. Ileglstrsr. Corvallls. Or,
Business Cbvrss fey- Cerrsspssdsnc.
fof 0 monthly. ITtee. Ii.il. Jua
W. I oder. bona fid oansr, Sleteat
building. OregiMi oty, t)r. Prosl
dn( "Title and "tsventtueat' Com
paay. Clackamaa Co Abstrsct.rs
REAL ESTATE TRANIPCRl
lUnry A- Kalaht to John RuMst,
IS acre of eerttoa . loesskip
south, raaaa 1 east; H.2M.
Htlllsnaa Aadrews aad Oartrso
Andrew to Albert Aadrews, Users
of eertloa Id. lownehlp aoutk, raag
4 east; II.
Stlllmaa Aadrewa snd Grlri
Abdrewa to Alfred E. Asdrsea. It
seres Of section t. tdwasklp I aoeia
rang 4 eaat; .
Ceorge Oak ta Percy T. Ihslley
sad K. 8. Shelley, S0 sere of em
tio a i, township I south, raags f
east; I0.
Wallace R. aad Myrtle I Ttlord -lo
J. W. Roots, land la Clacksavat
cuuaiy: L
W. U. aad JessU F. McKtasey k
L E. aad E. P. CaldweU toad ta tee
tloa IL township south, rang I
aet: II-
August ssd llnlds laakoeslf Is
Aadrew C Kelnbofer, 40 acre of
tloa SI. township aoutk. raag I
east It. COO,
William A.' Lyad to Jasses Roots- .
eon sad Martha Roblnaoa. tracU XL.
It. Willamette tracts; 11.104.
I'nlted Stair t Aleiaader E
Marks, III acre of aectWis 30, less
ahlp 4 sowth. range 1 east; PsUst
E M snd Myrtle M. Miller to J.
W. Reed, kK T. block II. EsUcsda,
110.
CHILDREN ENJOV SHOW.'
Levem Brooks Obeervee Birthday By
Giving Tbestr party.
A orttv eartv ess gives St tb
rtrnoka rosldeoce. 414 -Water treat,
Saturday afteraooa. la hoaor of Batf
Lovera' tenth birthday. Tbe beset
wa beanllf-.lly ecorsld wKh etT"
green. Christ maa bell, and Mlf.
Tbe guests aasembled st the 1
o'clock. At 4 o'clock the little bowest
Invlteo hot guest to tie Klectr
Tbeatr where they eakiyed a
pros ram 1 hi oa of tb
dellshlful time th youngster M
stent, as .heir hostess nterUiarf
them in a royal manner.
Prceent aero Maude Lagesoa. wr
Inn lUrrn Htldar Mrer.. V""
ti, . ..it . , ii, I. m ,hr Rnllv lloitak
CUra Nobel. Croa Wells Csnpbsfl.
Victor Juatla, Danny hjoot. v
Jastl snd Corbla Peters, of Fen
land. .' ,
MISS CHARMAN ENTtRTAIMS
Bachelor OMs Ari Oetlghtfully l
rtalnad.
Miss Jn Charmaa was
ess of tbe meeting of tne
Olrl which waa held st W W"
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ninth ana stain eirv. , tt
alng. The evening was do "
Dutch whlat. tbe prise being
Mia Loula Walker. Rrrrsso-
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house decorations were of carjs--th-niums.
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Tboa attending were -
Caufleld. Mlaa Clara T.
Ixulse Walker. Mis N'-
Mia KUIo. King. Miss I".Jij
Mlaa Belle 'Natuey. M ,
Prtt, Miss Wynn llnny my
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