f ' L "Tv v. ' ' MORNING ENTERPRISE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1911. 01 1 Ladies' Stylish Dresses Some new arrivals, on display t The J. LEVITT Store Our Windows Soipnlon Bridge Cot at t ASK FOR PREMIUM TICKETS ana plk roees will be used in aeoorat- lug. Th lunch tout will be decorated with red polusettae among garland or irwD, An attractive menu will be Served, csfetarls ( frem thla booth. This booth Is In' charge of I Mr. Phillip Ostfleld, Mrs. James Wat he. Mr. M. Oatfleld, Mr. F. M. ! Youngs and Mr. A. J. Oroben. In the evening .rtlcloa that remain ; untold will be disposed of at auction, , Including the decorations wblcb mk charming favor for the holiday. Mr. I'hlngsleu and Miss Draper, the teach ers, aa wall a Iba achool director, Mr. John IL Oatfleld. ttr. C. W. Kli ley, and Mr. II. U. Starkweather ara giving their hearty co-operation. which I greatly appreciated bjf mem ber of tba organization. COUNTY CLIRK TO WIO. Mlaa Alice Mary Shannon Ta aWeome ride f W. L. Mulvey. Invitations hava been, laeued to tha luarrlaga f Mr. William Lloyd Mul vey, county clerk of CUckamaa coun ty, to Mlaa Alice Mary Shannon, daughter of Mr. ITat Shannon, of this city. Tha wedding will be aolem- nl.d Thursday. December 7.' at 11:30 o'clock In Ht. John Catholic church. Rev. A. Hlllebmnd will official. WHERE THEY GET IT III THE NECK If von ara not reading tba Morning Enterprise, why ViotT Yaar-nd Bar gain , period I now on. nee ad on back page. r am NKWARO r,rf tha arreat an conviction : . iua or paraooa, who T of TV tba after li- .fit I IT Lng Enterprise from F!L. of aubacrlbera fM luniMi' O'H'a Heart. NMmmn & Llndborg HIGH CLASS TAILORING to telling Bldo Portland. Phe. M.U am GROWERS WAIT FOR Vela a Utile ru ul occupied local PRicrs n Pbllllpa. of Toreet Orova, waa ) city Monday. and Mr. Bt. Johna, of Carua. la thl city Tueatday. and Mr. MayfWd. of Highland. II Oregon City Tueeday. aad Mra. Dennla Drlecoll. of i Hall, were In tbla City Tuea- pitUm Reee. of leaver Creek, waa lia rlty on a bualneea inp Mun Only a email fraction of tha Oregon potato crop yet remains undug, prob ably not nuwa than, ten per cant of tba autea output, and the harvested portion of tha crop la aafely atored In pita and cellar and will atay there until lb grower are ready to sell. In general tha producers are report ed to be bullUh In the extreme. Con sequently tha movement now la a very moderate one. Huyer aay there la a fair demand In tha Booth at thle time and to supply thla they ara of fering tl to I1IS. for Ilurbank. around II for Karly IUmhi, and 11.10 to ll.Sfi a hundred for Garnet and American Wonder, at ahlpplng point In thla atata. A few carload ara be ing picked np bera and there, but bualneea la atlll far from active, and probably will be ao until after tha Ort of tba year. Tba heavy movement aoulbwerd of T. Iiancroft and eon. of I Jnnton. Oregon potator uaoally doea not atart MISS WIN AND MR. SPRINGER WLD (Continued from page 1.) arm of ber father, Herbert IlanlOn, and accompanied by tha bridesmaid I MUa Kathryn Slnnott, met the groomaman and hi beat man at tha I altar, where the lmprlv marriage ceremony wa performed by Kev. F. I J. Ktrlnger rector of North Ilend and , (iardlner. Or., and chaplain of Mercy I lloapltal. who la brother of tba groomaman. The church waa beauti fully decorated with white cbryaan. theuium. fern. On-gon grape and pottfd planta, the deooratlona being In charge of Mra. William .McMillan prealdent of 8t John'a Young I'eo ple'a Club, and who waa aaalated by tha young lady memhera of that or ganliatlon. After the ceremony tha relative of the bride and bridegroom repaired toMbe home of Mr. and Mra. Herbert Haatnn on fourteenth atreet. where a aumptuoua weddttig break faat waa aerved. Tba brlda wor a becoming traveling stilt with large picture bat, and carried a white pray er book, a gift from Her. F. J. Spring r. Mlaa Hlnnott wore a neat tailored ault of dark blue and carried a bow er bouquet of Itrlde'a roaea. Tha living room waa prettily dec or ted wltb ptnk - chryaanthemunj, la thla rlty Monday and Tuea- R. Parplea, of lndependenca, ka been In tbla city on bualneea. rttttrsed to hla homati 1 Beavef. of Mullno, waa among Orerti City rlaltora Monday, rerlng at tba Rlectrlo Hotel. M Joaale. a well known farmer, tanra, waa In thla city Monday, k fna 8turhet, of rortland. and Ultt Miller, Of Klwood. enl Way and Bunday with relative at diy and at Gladstone flve-courae Thankaaivlng Wt. M centa, at Electric Hotel, 11.10 to 7:30 o'clock L Taylor. Wilbur Andrewa. Peta Vma and Irwin Itettel atudenta Oregon Agricultural College, arrive home tbla evening, and peod their vacation with tbelr lati la thla city. Ned Tappen, of Portland, wa ill city Tueaday vUltlng Mr. and 0. J. Howell, of Fourteenth and on t recta. Mra. Tappet I a r at Mr. Howell, and formerly la thl rlty. Prevailing Oregon City prlcea ara aa follow: rrulta. Vegetable. nmrn rnuiTS (Buying) T. J. Springer, wtor of North lyninea on baala of 1-a pounda for ii and (lardlner Catholic church jo'. Green niaee until after tba middle of DecemW, and aometlmea not until January. Tha grower thla year aeere to have d termlned not to unload at all freely until In tba eeaaon. and the general uppty and demand altaatlon at thl time would appear to warrant mem In holding. Tba market fundament ally la aound and tha belief la gen eral that better price than ara now offered will be available later In the sea eon. lluyers. however Inalat that If too reat a portion of tha crop la held for tba later market, and then aold too freely, there la danger of a baa break. Thla baa occurred In aome paat eeaaona. and for thla reason the dealer ara adv alng tha farmer to let go in a moderate way, with a view to keening the market on a healthy baala. Sweat Dotatoea ara not coming from tha South with tba fredom of a month or two ago. and the market aa a ault la steadily stiffening. chaplain of Merry Hoapltal waa l city Tueaday, having coma to perform tba marriaga cere- IT at the Hanlfln Springer wadding L Johna Catholic church Tuea- WW flve-couree Thankaglvlng rr, SO centa. at Rlectrlc Hotel. f 11:30 to 7:30 o'clock. n W. U Iilock and daughter and Iile Mock, of Portland, were ihl city Tuesday, irueata at lunch f Mr, a. Qoldimlth. of Four r'h and Main atreot Mra. DlJck uughter will leave thla week Chicago, where they will make Y some. Mr. Ulock preceded hla " and haa gone Into buelneae In t Judd. Clyde Kngle and wife Hubert Kngla.' of Molalla, com- ? in atitomoblla party that rama fnn City Tueaday. Mr. Judd. t an enthusiastic. autolaL aaya foad between Oregon City and Mo 1 I fine, with tba eiceutton of a hteen Lumtona and Mallct'a The eminiSr Kiairl haa been to repair th Kad. i Heft, of Tleaver Creek, wa tlty Tueaday. Barney, of Mania Lane, waa rity Tueaday. A. W. Cheney, of Portland, wa tlty Tuesday, on buainesa. A. McDonald, a Portland law In the city on buslneaa Mon- Mrs. Pedrie's Secret e It Proved the Truth of tbc Lady's Statement By CLARISSA MACKIC - Coeyrlght by Amertcaa preae Aaee clatioa, iru. O "Of course woiwu can't help b-1ng InquUltlve." aald Mr. I'txlrle loftily. 'I alwaya make allow ancn, I'boeoe, for woman's greatest falling. "And what la tuuo'a greatest fa II In it. or bas be ao many It's bard to aelect the largest V demanded Mrs. Pedrle, with spirit. "Talk about curiosity. Why. Phlneaa redrte. I've soen Just aa many curioua men aa yon bava women -ao there!" 'Pahaw, r hoe be! Yon cannot name one rasa where a mau baa displayed more than ordinary Interest In affair which were not bis own." And Mr. Pedrle folded but newspajter and chal lenged hla wife wttn raised browa. . CW, r-TVN ' . TEC TURKEYS t "Here'g wtMrhi we get the uT THE AXES I oj bere'e ere the at geU ytMiT DELIGHTFUL HOSTESS c Mr. and Mr. William Klmaey en tertained a few friend at their home on. Ninth street Monday evening. Cards, and vocal and Instrumental music were the features. The living and dining rooms were decorated with Oregon grape and chrysanthemum. U-freshment were served. The guesta were Mr. and Mra. W. H. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bpencer, Mr. and Mrs. Bam Stevens, Miss Beryl Long, Klsa Mary Ellen Long Miss Elizabeth Bcbatz, Mia Jennie Bcbatz. Mlaa Bunny Owenby; Messrs. IlAe Cole, Louis Smith, Ed ward Vonderabe, Gilbert -Long Car not Spencer and Km II Schatx. Apparently Mra. Pedrle could not ferns and Ivy, while the dining room give the dealred Illustration, for she re was In yellow chrysanthemuma, fern uj-ed behind the pagea of a book with and Ivy. The tables were prettily decorated with yellow chrysanthe mums and many candvlebra. A recvptlon waa held from to S o'clock, when aome of the friends called to extend their congratulatlona. Refreshments were aerved during the afternoon. Mrs. HanlOn waa assisted In serving by Miss Margaret Hanlfln, Mra. Jacob Miller, Mlaa Grace Keller, of Portland Mra. William Hanlfln, of Tacoma, Wash, Mra. U G. Ice. Mr. and Mr. Springer received many handsome gifts. Mr. Kiid Mra. Sprnger leit on me 11 o'clock car for Portland, andTrom there will take a abort honeymoon, and upon tbelr return will make Port land (heir borne, where Mr. Hpnnger baa a beautiful bungalow unaer con struction at Roeemere. The bride la one of Oregon City a well known and highly eateemed young women, and she haa a host of friends here who extend their best wtsnee. She baa been prominent In church work, being a member of St. John'a an expression of displeasure on ber pretty countenance. Mr. Pedrle napped In hla Turkish rocker more or lese musically, aud after awhile bis wife fell to watching him closely. All at once a bright smile chssed away the displeasure from nor face, and ahe aoftly arose and left the room. At the end of an Dour Mr. rearie etretcbed himself luxuriously, yawned aleeplly, and. swing hi wife reading on the opposite aide or the note, ne unk into somnolence once more. The striking of the ball clock awoke him to a realization that It waa midnignt and he waa alaoe. Phoebe had evi dently gone to bed. aa waa often her custom, and left blm to come to bed when he waa quite ready. He felt atngularly wide awake, xne house waa very qolet, and aave for the occasional rumble of a distant electric car the street waa atlll. It waa Just the time for another dip Into thst act entitle magazine while be smoked a cigar. He reached for hla cigar case and looked for the magazine. Hi PLAN BIG Ceursee of the fcegie. Aa to aa ctiRle'e coursjje and aggres siveness. It Is well kuown that In cen tral Asia Hie irolden eucU- will even attack Hie wuif. m.d If - fanwfd and flowu arth.U eiivnue i'ms-I on the gosr hawk 1 fln i:t htre xsar in i 11 YEBSTEriS New IriTEiuiAnoriAL 7v DicncuAitr THE KEltlAH WEBSTER? it' it fa a rmw CBKA. TIOS. eovertag every Aald of the world's thought, aouoa and ealsare. Tke omly mew wubrklgad dlottooary an OR l I -,,' It deflnaa over ew.o " sartfi; more than ever before ppeared between two irserafM eooJ- pace. A. "8rokeo Qm.". I Became) ?"??rMm Cmthoilo church. a-. a i a na.anasale aaaail1aV in of the Western I'nlon Telegraph Com thl H' Johnson, of trtland. waa In kinei to Mta. Mlw Johnson fc the city on ilnndav. lie turned over a M.767 to County Clerk Mul the hclra of the Conner kiln, daughter of Mra. Bur- va on Klnvenlh st.xct I'! Jlington. who haa been very "l ,vili fever for the past five it vik i. ....ihi. .nn4leacing. Ill audi I . . ' n....l. r- VIt Da out. Mrs. o parflsrt, l0 wert) frlhtenod away Pr,n thirorreaa of tha dliease f rsuirn iiidtcs tnuvtna) iu io s: aitera. to to 6c: dry niae. t to lie: sheen Delta. :Sc to 7SC each. Hay, Oraln, reed. ii v nnr!n Timothy. $13 to 15: clover. 8 to ; oat hay, be.t, $ to fin; mixed, to IU; alfalfa, $U to f 18.50 OAT8 (Buying) 3 rajf. I I8; wheat. 28 to IZ; oil mvnt". 8hady Brook dairy feed, I US per loo pounda. FEED (Selling) flborta. 127 to t7t; rolled barley, 137.80; process barley. 13150; whole corn. $37; cracked corn; $31; white, $18 to $27; bran $17 to $21. Butter, Poultry, Egg FLOUR I 50 to $5.15. BUTTER (Buying) Ordinary country butter, zoo to sw; dairy. 10c; creamery, juo io . ... s tl.na POULTRY tiiuyingj to o. . cnnit Orecon eancn eggs, vw ' airir VRCiKT ABIDES erroie. It IS to 1150 per bbcs; p..u.M-, Si KA- tnrnlns. 11.2S to $1.50; f t.AO v f'") ' . . . . - . prunes, on basia or i-o ior i -50c; beet. $1.50. beet. 11.50 POTATOES Beat buying eto 11 per hundred. ONIONS-Oregon. $1.25 to $150 per hundred; Australian, $2 per hundred. Livestock, Meata. BEEF 'Live weight) 8teera, 60 .. stzA. enws 4Ue: bull. 1 1-zo VEAL Calvee Dnng irum 13o, according to grace. MUTTON Bneep, aa lambs, 4o and 60. - H008 125 to 14 pouuu u.'- and lie; 140 to o pounos 1040, oanv and la now with the Gauld Com pany, of Portland. He la well known In Portland, where be haa realded most or hla life. Tboae attending the reception and weddlna- breakfaet were Kev. r. J Springer, of North Bend. Or.; Rev. a nuuhrand. Oregon City: Mr. and Mra. H. Springer, PortUnd; Mr. and Mra. Herbert HanlOn, Mr. and. Mra. John I. Springer, Harry Springer. Fred M. Rnrlnaer. Edward A. Spring er, William J. Bpringer, Joaeph Springer, Miss Gertrude Springer, Miss Anna Springer, Mlsa Agnee Riirlncer. Mlsa Agnea Springer. WU 11am McGuIre, of Portland; William Llovd of Tacoma. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, Jacob Miller, Mlaa '.race Keller, of Portland; Dr. and Mra. L. Q. Ice. Mra. Phalon, of Bor- ( Mrs. William Hanlfln. of Taco ma. Wash.: Miss Kathryn Slnnott, Mis Margaret Hejilfln, Mra. Oeorge K. Orifflth. Mra. Walter weniwortn. Mra. Hnry Jones. Mrs. Bamuei but ens. Mrs. It. f. Bianecue, jui. r Wllllamaon, Mra. Mary Neiau, Miaa Alice Slnnott, Mra. Jamea Wllklnaon, Mrs. J. Blakenley. of Centralla; Mra. T W. Sullivan. Mlsa Sarle Sullivan, Miss Kathryn 8lnnott, Mlsa Nan Cochran. Mra. John Gleason, Mra. A. 1 tiaaa. Mlsa Mayme Gleason, Mr, and Mr Jamea McAnulty, Mr. and Mra. John Flnnucane, Mra. Oeorge Hanlon, Harry Williamson, William Unvd. of Tacoma. Wash.; Mrs. N. Story, Mlsa Augusta Myers. John Gleason, Mra. Joseph and Margaret Mill. Mr. A. Naterlln, Mlsa Roae Mueller. Mlsa Clara Mueller, William McOuIre and Mra. J. Chelon. stood on the table near Vhrn-lie's hair. rr. h.it nrr mii the box Iwfore. nn 8c to s ftar ' aeeepted by the OomrW. nehoote wad Press aa the ewe asxjrisss aw tfeorltr. Bjj.-u be who anaowa Wfee C.ACI vasal saaiaSs The Klng'a Daughters and Ladles of SC Pkul a Guild of St. Paul'a Hpla copal church are making elaborate arrangements for the annual bazaar and aupper to be held at the Wood uTeo haii on Saturday, December . The bazaar will be held during the afternoon . and aupper will be aerved from 6:10 until 7 o'clock ... Some of tbe members of the societies met at the home of Mrs. Rosin Touta Tuea day afternoon, and decided upon the menu. Tnia will consist of roast vesl with dressing, cold roast pork, mashed potatoes, brown gravy, Boa ton baked beans, combination aalnd, with mayonnaise, bread and butter. plcklr?, cheese, pie and coffee. Mra. A. C. Warner Is chairman of the Daughter of the King, and her assistanta are Mra. NleU Barlow Lawrence, Mra. E- 8. Mount. Mra. H. 8. Moody. Mra. E. T. Field. Tbe ladlea of 8t, Paul s Guild have Mrs. Roslna Fouts aa their chairman, and her assistants are Mr. R. C Genoa, Mr. Charlee Burns, Mra. Robert Goodfellow, Mra, F. T. Barlow. These ladlea will be asslated ty other ladlea of the -church. CHORAL SOCIETY HAS 89 I IEH AT START A Philharmonic 8oclety, witn a charter membership of eighty-nine was organized In Willamette Hall Tueaday evening. The officer are, J. P. C Westengard, president; James Roake. vice-president; E. T. Field, treasurer, and Harold Swafford, aecre- tary. Several person from Glad' atone , became members of the so ciety. The aoctety practiced Ounod'a Redemption." The orchestral sec tion 6f the society will meet In tbe Commercial Club Friday evening. It la expected that there will be at leaat 200 members before' the third hearsal of tbe society. R. V. D. Johns ton la director. Tbe membership fee for the season will be $2.50 and the management of the society will 1 main entirely with the members. ' Net a fashion Plate. "I am afraid your clothes are very much out of style." aald tbe sporty youth. -I bop so," replied the conservative father. "I pay the tailor extra to keep 'em that w a." Washington Btar. , 1 The Domestic Vacuum Cleaner The most remarkable Invention yet achieved In the line of vacuum clean ers, it la operated by one person with the same ease aa the ordinary carpet aweeper. but with result equal to any electric claner. . .. PRICE tao. : For demonstration phone or call on MILLER,' 216 Seventh Street. Read te doming utenrirx OREGON CTIY HIGH 10 PLAY ASTOMA CB. Managers' Cau field and Eakln, f the Oregon City High School and the managers of the AatorU High School ' reached aa agreement Tueaday eve ning for a game on Thankaglvlng day In Astoria. Coach Pflngaten'wa at first opposed to playing a hard enme on auch a short notice but finally -left It to tbe nranape-, and the) gmme wa scheduled. The teama are about evenly match ed. Judging from the results of prev ious game and A hard battle u ex pected. The Oregon City lineup win be picked from the following: Gaalt, Qulnn, Keller. C Beetle, CaofieM, Graves. Dam bach. Wilson, Hotter, ' Cross, Michel, Seewy, Dumgey, Waldron and J. Beatl. t MISS HARDING ENTERTAINS. Mia Helen Daulton Win Prix of Patience Poker CtMfew Miaa Nleta Harding entertained the member of tbe Patience Poker Club In a very delightful manner at her home Monday evening. The prise for the beet core wa won by Ml Helen Daarton. Thw hoewrae served defke loua refreshments. The next meeting will be at the home, of Mum CI Pratt Mra. NleU Barlow Lawrence aasmrt ed Mis Harding ta aervtng. . Member attending ware ' Mlas Helen Daulton. Mlaa Kathryn Mont gomery. Miaa CU Pratt. Miaa Bee Daulton. Mlaa Wynne Hanney. Mia Dollle Pratt. Mlaa Nan Cochran and Mis NleU Harding. 4 FOR STORE LIGHTING BBBnanBBBnnBaasna f MAZDA Lamps are N LSlllZSBnnnnnnnlZVmal . - T ...... ' V ' Unrivaled hi 80 tc an SVko; lJc 10o and If can no TO HOLD SCHOOL BAZAAR. Th Thankng fid t purch at rk offlcl rs win I Inner. Th 7 r Ii o'clock ! clk; pr..i rnmmunlcatlon.) Th- Parents' and Teacher' Organ- Ixatlon of Concord, will bM a baaaar In th baaement of the new .chool ; house next Saturday. . There will be aainij u needlework and dellciou. pom-m.. -candles on sale, and a luncheon which will be aerved from si v"- The bootha will be arusuC..j - TT7 atai a t - 'Now thav t tails how "Louisville giving Servloes day aervlce will be United Presbyterian 0 o'clock. Rev. F. U After the services short program and a iiimi mTii t I ne UWlufl w... - - .,11 sk; Bunday achool at d Th- needle-work, boom wi a-in . ..u .111. .iinw ervsanthe- aiimu r.ii""'"' - i ne aecorsieu wim 1 . on nVlnrk I . .ranMilll. nun . 1 munis ...v- charge of this booth are Mr. I ULrm. Pnvin. Mrs. u. vwurten.e. in. ui-i. , Kir a . mI niaxoBJu 1 r.MntiA 1 Mra. 1 vra wn"" Richardson ana mr. Thoae who are working hard to make th candy booth a aueceaa . m MISS """"- le together.' terested in a boo Id a 11.000 rav eurngl. "H IN RACE TO SHf-ffiATtt (Continued from Page 1.) . thrown onen. there la little time - u. r ramnalKn. other than ... i,ih taa been In progress, The municipal situation la peculiar, to aay the leaat. Mr. Andresen. woo had the field to himself up to the tl.he ih. simultaneous entry of Beatte , . . .l n,k n and Dlmlck. is ipp'""J - gumshoe" campaign. He on ly enter-.k- r.a at the earnest solicitation It scores of hla friends, and consent ,d to become a candidate after a oetltlon, bearing me n. half the voting population of Oregon City and ben presentea 10 nwu. he la marked as a aacrlflce, he ..in r.t.m hla self respect and down to the defeat with the compl. knowledge that he made no frantic ..r-.c-ie for the place. Much of the opposition to Mr. Andresen co.nea body must be made the gonf fr the D .i- improvement of Oregon .tr.ta and aa Mr. Andresen is "f.' .h.m to take a shot at. they will take acret satisfaction In It The 7.', intereste. It Is Bald, do not take kindly to Mr. Andresen candidacy. o..He haa a large number of warm personal friends who would like to see him honored by the election to the mayoralty .and are maHing it onmnalan In hi behalf. si... ruilltlral observer, however, ... .hat Dlmlck will be the next May- or of Oregon City. They aver w .... aiiion Is apllt. which of course may be said of either of "the other candidates, and there la every . K.ii.n that the man who reason J a rr.mn c Itr aa Mayor veara haa a very formldabl corpa of ' . i.a1l rtf-v rrkfirtlin Oatfleld and Mr. R- J4 l k. . mak rote for him. color acheme for thla booth la P - r a mjDixn ni aosawooD ox. Interest waa aroused. - lie went around the table and examined It. . It waa made of polished rosewood, with corners and hinge of old brass. It waa tlKhtly locked, aud there waa no key. He lifted the box and found It heavy. He stood looking down at it with a baffled expression on hla good natured countenance. He wondered why Phoebe should have left the box there, and at thla Instant there waa a rua tllng on tbe rtalra, and Phoebe came mailing In. gsrbed In Creasing gown and allppers and with her heavy bralda swinging to and fro. She eeeuied to take In the. altuntlon at a glance me proxmui "i band to the rosewood box for with a Uttle frightened gasp she darted for ward, took the box from hla nana ana left the room 'without ao much aa a word of explanation. Phlneaa Pedrle atood rooteO to me spot with consternation. Waa Fhoeoe Insane, or waa alio wanting in Bleep? What waa there about the rose wood box that be. her nusDana, migm not see? What? Mr. Pedrle stalked alowly up me stair to Ond Pboeb Bleeping sweetly and tbe rosewood box nowhere in "What haa Bhe done who ur ne muttered anxiously aa he atepned soft ly to and fro ao aa not to wakeo her. Fifteen minutes inter Mr. Pedrle waa still searching for the rosewood box. He had explored all the closets In the hmine and the spare room and was crenklnir downstairs In the belief that Ills wife had concealed tbe box In tbe ball before she ascended to ber room when her vole smote on his ear. 'Phlneaa. where are your aba called teelillV. "I'm conilno-. dear." he assured her. making bla voice aa email aa possible. aa If It mtght come from tne.norary where she had left him. "It must be midnight, Pbln. Are yoi never coming? Thla llirbt keep mo wake." v Til put It out, Phoebe." and Mr. Pedrle creaked up the Ulr again and anapied off th bulb. "I've lost my Batch cx and Vn leesdng for U. TO TEey enable any store to use electric lignt at a cost which is less than woald have to be paid for any other illominant on the market. We Furnish Mazda Lampo central station customers at very liberal in all sites suitable for all lighting needs, merchant shotild look into this question e of more light for his business. We have sev eral interesting propositions for merchants. to our terms, Every PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT & POWER CO. MAIN OrriCE 7th and Alder Streets ? ''.' "t Us 7M a