V-.- V - ' MOltNINO ENTflttPRlBg,,TUEBI AY DECEMBER 5, 1911. i..r. ... !; J Ladies Tip Your husband, foth-broMcr.orswccl- ' rt off the big jptclol Borgolns In D euitsond over- U coats to be hod of Die store of J. Levitt. By buying here will leave mem inure money to spend on you for other noii- day gifts. A WORD T0 int. wise issur- MCICNT." Arc you next, If so sec thot Ihcy Invcstlflole our big xmos Soles. J. LEVITT Ath for Premium TUkMt. Llndbmrg HIOH OLA 3 3 TAILORING OI tilling Sldg, Peruana. fhono Main 1161. CHORAL SOCIETY I1AS REHEARSAL TONIGHT Mm. Kllen Sooiiln. cf Ku.ens. (, vlalted it tbe born of Mr. nj Mr. Julius Hpaal. at Mount Pi-.ni have returned bom. Mr. Beoggin I Mm. spagl'. mHher. T1i Urgeet fn y work line and KUhardaon Ilka at I), c. Ely . Mtaa Rva Alldredg left Monday evening for Powell River. B C. in company with bar parent, Mr. and Mra. Ab. Irillraan. who kiva Ui . . . . a, -at. A A mm ath a V A - 1 I . io naynu I r i.a arraat an ooevlotloo I of mr person pereoea, who rmo rvyiwm w I . u.iralDI Kuterprie iro of eubacribere iflM ovrwr. If I Taa Neer th OeaL Mlaa I'uatrfati-D you Ulna you -mid gaeaa my age. Mr. Goodly T 1 am M rood al guessing. I could at torn within forty year t- LOCAL DRICrS Era, Un Tniif r.-ltrich. of New at la Oregon city Monday. lorn. Haturday. to Iba wife of Bkmnt, of Gladetone, a daughter. Mr. and Mm. Herman FUber and toe. of Carua. war to Ibla city Sat vihj. tiaai Una ill -fnra In Dreeon City far Chrlatma gift at D. C. Rnhart llnllird of Eldorado. wa li thla rltv on hualnee Monday orttlng. N u f'harman ni Portland, re- Urued hnma after Halting relative r on Sunday. Orandma llaailman. of 8bubL ' vlaltlni nor aon. Edward Haadman, of Portland, thla wav Borrr liucknar n4 Uml Burhwr. til known famifra, of Carua. war la thla rltf Monday on boatneaa. VI ra !!!) BUlgbt, of PorUand. but ftinnrttf nt all In Oregon Ctty Monday vlaltlng friande. Mra Krtiaat Sturcaa baa r 10 Caraa. whara aba will Valt for ara with ralatlvaa Mr. and Mra. WlllUm Bchultaa na nauthter. Julia, want to PorUand Sun- . y. whara tby vlaltad wltb rl Uvva. V Mr. ai.d Mra. Jacob Btalnar, of thla tlty. want to Portland on Sunday, aura they alaltad with tnalr aaugn r. Mn. Hcakarn. t rortland. "itai MlalltIB aTwa - . aftar vlalt Ing In thla city aa gttaat of Mra. O. J. Parkar, raiurn Portland Sunday afternoon. Mra. no Wllklnaon. of Vancouver, Wah. waa In Oragon City Sunday lnltliiR bar paranta. Mr. and Mra John Chambara, of tha Woat 8ld. Mra w a w.tkina and two cnic rim i. i.i.u. a.iik tha (nrmffi . 1 1 I Il.ll'l'i W.M - al.inp A,m u tnhna nf nmenpoini, .... ... 1 , , w...... - blra mtiirniMt In Portland. Arthur idnrk. tha ttruggiat oi Cnhy. waa In thla city Sunday and Monday, vlalttng hla parenta. Mr. au ra. j. u. paddock, oi oiu"--u.. n hi .,nrih and llttla IV. nWWFWI." on. Clifford, of Hood R'vr. rrlye1,J n OrnKon City Monday, ana . for two weeka Mra. Woodworth a aia- "r, Mra. N. M. Alldradga. It wilt vn In aaa D. 0. E1S inf.... . i- . .tuawhera. MUa Urnlca Palala, of P0'11""1,; ho aptrnt Thankagtvlng In thla ciiT .a . i.iv. rtirloahv anu KachBl Hundar, raturnad to her hom Blinda avsnlnr Mm. iialan Bmlth. who naa o Vry in with haart dlaaaao at nr v.. ... k.. imnmvad aO wai ana la abla to raauma r lion iih K. t. a nama aioiw. tv. t.iMi..ii nf tha Oft'a ' u . . . . v Mama hara to lnd a-varal daya. will ' mu.. .n- ... m Fa rclough ya that tha weather hae bean very cold at tha mlnaa. Tha Knterprlaa la angwea in vr Paring a comprabanaiva rroai ti,. T .v.. ., raaourcea of Clackamaa county.' Ara you. M P'" areaaiv bualneaa man, nmii an-rai puDUClty biutwi , . Roy Raton. CUranoa u JT" Merrltt Wllaon. who ' w.iii- . . . nH ail a tnaav niiia. wnara iubt . In. of th. acouta. bara raturnoa " Oragon City, gftar having a moai - "Bntrul time. ' . ' Mra. T. C. Andrtia, of Darlow, nd In tron City vlaltlng rrlatlvaa. bav a vumai vi apnnu luanaigivinf Mra. A. J. SurUar la Improving at bar hme In Urawopolnt, aftar a ar loua lllnaa, balng threat red with pneumonia. Iter little daacnter, n. who baa aUo ben 111, la Improv ing ltah that ara flab; freak from tba aaa; alwaya tba bat of tha aaaaon'a calrh. (Mama, craha, abrlnip ai.d oyatera In aaaaon. MrDonald'a Klah Market. Hevanth etraeL Mra. John xr-tt, of Parker, ar rived lu Oregon City Sunday a-id will vlalt for a few daya wltb Mr. and Mra. J. U B afford. Mra IVr-tt la on bar way h"tne from Kui--nr. bav in ban at that cltr vlaltlna hr daughter. Mra. Ueor.e Swafford Mlaa Cora Coler. of Portland, whn baa ban vlaltlng aeveral day Mlaa Helen Smith, of Canemab. returned to br bom Suudajr evening. Ilrfore aha returned home aba and Mlaa Hmlth wrnt to Holing, where they war gtieata of Mr. and Mra. W. E. McClary. Mr. and Mra. Cbarl Sorlncer. of PurtLinil war In this all annrfa vlaltlng th latter' parema. Mr. and Mra. Herbert Hanlfln. Mr and Mr. Sprtngvr bav returned from their honeymoon, which waa apent n 8- lem. II. C Stereo, of Sixth and Waab- Inaton atrt. haa tual com Dieted a garag on hla plac. and will In th prtng purctiaae an automobile, in ponrrete work waa dona by I. 8. Dak ar, while tba carpenter work waa by Jo Locke. The building la 13.179. and I a very neat atructur. Ur. and Mra. Edward latter and two children, of Wood burn, who have been apending tba pat ween who Mra. latvler'a mother. Mra. Chartoa langgoofl. In Portland, and who apent lb latter -parrof tha week- with friend a and relative la tbla city, have returned to their bom. George Itodman, formerly of Clack- maa Minnlff hut BnV a tintal BlaJl of Bkagaway. Alaska, baa arrived In Oregon, and 1 vlalUng bla mother. Mra. E. C Dedman. and biao nia hmther. Edward Dedman. of Clacka maa He waa a gueat at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. C. Paddock, of filadetone. the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mr. Allen Adama have Mtiirnavt tn Portland, aftar a Thank- giving holiday vlalt with th former' parent, Mr. ana Mr, jonu au.iu j The flrat rehearsal of Tba Pbllbar- moiilo SocIetVwtll b held tbla eve ning In Willamette Hall at I o'clock. I It baa bean decided not to ad nut member after December It, o that all who Intend to Join abould do ao Immediately. R. 1). V. Johnaton la leader. The "ftedemptlon" by Oounod. waa flrat given In 1IH1. and I regarded aa tb moat dramatic of oratorio. It la lyrical eetllng forth of the three great facta on which dependa tha enlatenc of tb Chrlatlan church: I. Tba paaalon and the death of Iba Bavtor. X. Hla Ufa on earth from Hla Keeurrectlon to 111 Aacenaion. . Tn epreaa or t. nnauan Itv In tha wnrM thmiieh tha rhnrrh The three part are preceded "by a f-rifKa va iue .reeitvur iui ran vi our flrjt parent, and the promlae of a redeemer. Th Brat nart rnntalna a tnarnlfl rent aettlng of the hymn In the Catho lic Liturgy. Vexllla Regla prodeunt. accompanied by an orchastratlv ma terplac. CltHH-ly following I "The Ktahat Mater," aaalgned to Orcheatra, accompanying tba olo vole In the MyaUc liin-ntatton, with th cborua and Orran alnglng the liturgical chant. The Oratorio conclude with tb maleatlc chorua of the Apoatle. proclaiming th thr. great doctrine of the Incarnation of th Word, Hla eternal generation, and Hi continual preaence with the church. Th mual cal treatment of the flrat of tbeae la In th. form and rhvthm of tb chant called "Proaea" In th church Liturgy. Tb treatment or th nook l eeaeni lally modern, both for vole and In atrument, tha emotional content of the text finding full eipraaalon In tba mualcal aettlna. There are no atraln- ad nr artlBrlal effeCta: DOT I tb eena ot the teat ever Mcrlfled for tbr ak of ah ear tickling rnolody. Tba oratorio will be on al at Huntley Uroe In the vnt of th Minim not arrivlnc from New Torn In time the flrat part of the nlgbt will b (pent In eight-reading, and tne lalta. nart In claaa OCl CUltUTa. It la eipacled. however, that tb cople will be here beror Oignt. ATwentieth Century Marriage Contract h tONA PHILLIPS " Coprrtaht by ARrlan frw leae- ciaiwu. uu Weenie In pai. Boaln I on of tn m.t tlllierate i... r the clvillard world, yet alao on of th tt educated, mile -a i h niprelT that maaa of un olfeated and commonly mleapi'H In formation abaorbed wltbln four wall, ay Henry A. Pnrnk In "Four M..:tw Afoot In Spain.- Few men bav a more e.nrt hnowledee. a more ...lid .k. a.arv.la nirtb. t ll rooting mi n- ww., .ka ,.ani. the lab.rer. the muleteer f StMiln. One doe not tn-rvel merely I w 1 iiewli arm m i at tba fluent. ; matlcal luniruage or iue-- ' ' - fellowa. but at the aouna im.-.c that atanda forth in tu.Mr r,r., tenca. . . a. .a., af A.H U lilt 'OK. at. Lata mi.' anld the plilloaopher. -that people will keep piling up money long after tbey have -eve. ...-- much aa they'll ever e ao.e jo -.- Then he went out ror a w... . Ing a bookatore. be -aw half a accu very cheap hooka, wnicu. " knew be hadn t lime io doubled very much ir . " r i nut they were nave umw , cheap, and he bough. l ib-i .nd -t them borne to be auaeu ... "'""'"' which already contalne.1 aeveral time. pa many book a b wou. time lo read. . Neverthele-- be contini.-i - at the -en-elen nccumuUitlon of mon ,r,w Vork Tim. , CPrt Wilneaae. . r..!!.rt in the coft not S,;oftl.ek.nd.but.hcpollc-ebrou wo w..e-ae- Into court to prove tbot LTtd not only been extreu rkh but had alao Mn,,Jm" Sjtwo policeman who arrea.ed him. TJM wltneo. were c lled . The fln.1. bad "heard .he , ' - ' , ""nf an,. not hen'r the jud'a ""cat.on. could not henr tne j mmwt. ted.-r.rl Cor. London EHre-- Ruin, of an Ancient Cl- Adjolnlns 'k' Tlwcflcg. In Pent. n.A the JL of " :rlKl a . a much a - jectore WK year ago a Jt i - The. atone U c r lllp, log. were o ' ""J, aboratuly d ,n abundance ; carved. E,, I",!",. ra akllletl ut, that th. lub-b t n were . maaona. At .bl of rip- aolng cwreala. ,u . , tr. w hanly ruTntlrl y -lffer- nt from what It wm ,.Uon. wma the center of large py the navel orange U aUll growing at n.r-ld. Cal. . Mirrlaae lu on rv.ina-1 U very differ aot from what It a cwi lury ago Tbeo there on hand U, the rami It. I ha husband. Now. It 1 claluieo nine-tenth of lb young women of ln world, lucludlug tb wealthy claeaea. work. Tbla educate them lo self dependence of which their grandmotb era knew nothing. Charlotte Blake wa one, of tbeae girl who worked. . Work to her w a aot neceaaary. Her father wa abun dantly able to aapport her. but ebe could Dot brook Idlcue. Sue posses ed good voU and would have liked to go on tb stage had her father nut Objected. A It wa. b gave mualc lesson. But wben ah eugnged her aelf to Usury Potueroy her lover ob jected to her doing anything whatever', ao a lie gave op teaching. Sbe bad been engaged several biontns rlthnut haflrtna- aurtbln from her Dance a to their marriage, and. Urn banging heavy on ber bands. b poke ia him iiumt tb matter. "I'm getting thlug Into abap for that,- be anld. .-Leave It to me. .nsi aa soon aa I'm ready I'll let you know." "Do you propose alwaya to keep your affair, to yooraelfr whf arou d you wisu to near aouui themj Ton wouldn't underaUnd them. and your opluloue uwo tbem would only bother me. I'm like a bora nsed tn a mountain trail. Give bim nis bead and he'll carry yon safely. Try t ai. I, la him and be'U sulll you." Thla waa aTl that wua aUl about the m.nar at tha time. Mlaa Blake con ttnuad to do nothing, while Mr. Pom anna nnrauad t tul t 0 tVOOT Ot OU a.- i- " a, a a-niwiit luentlunUtc bla affaire to her. II was devoted lo her In other reaped, taking her to tb theater, to drives and affordlvg ktf ether amus lueot. ladeeiL h treated bet In tbe iM r.aiiloiiiMl wat as bis fatter bad treated bla mother, a bla grandfather had treated bl granunrotoer. Hut Charlotte lived In a dlfferent aa from hla mother or bla grand mother. Bb bad been deve ujied. Bb wa Itching t assume ber part of th hmii. haadarnrk. Ki if control w ma r ih faatarea of this develop mnr and tha a1f orful enabled k- ka v. n a annken once ou the mat hv, a . - that miat intareated ber. to refrain from dolnx mo again. Nevert bales. i Vara a amolderrnc Ore within MUa Blake waa a repnraenUtiv of tn latantlatli emntntl womau. .. . Uaaaarhlla tha floWra C in recnU , and her flanc wa not apanng oi taa Many Mar Jetta. ' in.itattnna. Aa to tb Bowers, sbe "We've got to move our eeUmograph Mmt lbem to ao innd whom ahe re awav from her. Thl U a bad loca- . har narxK-Ul oroteie. and aome tbia for IL" n tha Invitation ahe declined. These "Why eoT method of coortahlp did not Interest . . . . . . . . aha llwaa . n . . L..1.. ataan ta "Ulu man armwi.. - aer. I'omeruj, am acroaa the tret. keet continually modem metbods. knew of no other . L. mM ft. I. im.1. . ,UU ahlU ara.. tflaturblng tn matron u. way to anow bis - - ment of th young fellowa who come modern gtrt. had no use for at- to e hi dangbtet-."-Chlcago Rec- t-nuona la vogn half century be- nn. anin Pomeroy appearea at 7. ,T i. ber home and aald: "I am happy to an- If you are not reading the Morning , now lo con- Enlerprl why not? Year-end Bar- S 'you from your father g.l period I. now on. 8- ad on JJJ" JJ J0-' ,n tb. nw stvle a. ft a ' A Baft A newer." A somewhat tctle youth bad tken an unwarranted liberty In critklalng tb new hat of a lady friend, and aba aa almut to ear that ahe waa not Inclined to be dictated to by any man. t do not propoa" ana oegan, oai be Interrupted ber. "If you did." be murmured, "i anonia certainly say 'Tear" ' And bl off en wa forgiven. tSal lo VIVE ew "have 'acctii tomed." ' . "What am 1 to dor "What are yon to dof I don't and at atand yoa" "I Infer from what you aay that yon will be ab) to hire tb best of serv ant., who will take every car of th bout. 1 as nothing to occupy m. My mind will b a vacuum." . "What bav iadlee always doner 'I am not cocuwrnsd with that I have aever coosldaredi marrtag even U tb preeent day. 1 0ly know that i am wromaau have earned a aufll- ciency to take car of myself and don't need aDy on to tak car or m. ii l annid Ifta. aa a married woman. partner in my bnabaod a affair I eup- poM 1 abouM b tnterestea in mure toony. A It U, I en t UioK l nave any us for It" Tb lover stood aghaat, and bla Dan ce continued: I have fnnnd thO Dertod of engage ment lnalotd. Ton have sent m flow er and theater tickets. I only woo- daraA that von didn't send m a don k'iar nn Dronos to set me tip is yonr bom a a wax flgnr under a glaaa cover. I declln tb booor. I am anoat in aiirn a contract to go on the stag I'm going to try occupying myaeir in tha nrofaaalon of music for two years. but 1 am practical anougb to realize that If 1 ouc enter upon that profas- alon I shall doubtless ouow it aa long a my vole last. That V wnat oto era bav dona, and I no reaaon why I aboald be an exception. Pomeroy waa ao taken aback that for awhile b did not know what to aay. ' "It aaera to m." h aald Anally, that you arw proceeding aa, much too fast aa I am too alow, i ae iua am ml nn la data In tb matter of court- hip or In my estimate of tbe modern position of a wife. 1 will meet yo halfay. I will take too aa a part ner aa well aa on to lov If yoa win give up th career you bav chosen to Accept tb partnership." Vn son see DrODOSinc someioing that meet my concurreoc," aald Char lotte. "I agre to your terms. Rut tha care of a family threw tbe wife back to tbe atatua of ber grand: mother. She found It Impossible to aupply tb wants of ber children ami learn enough about her boebaod's busi ness to consult with blm intelligently. Tbe consequence waa that an natnrai i. dmniftad into her own Duer. leav lag her husband to occupy hla alon. . ' r "r -. Dating next two weeks we wilt offer 0 tZttz stock of Crockery, GUss and Grn.twr t ect "t Cot for Onnh. v ' And in order to reduce ottt ittniMOce stock of goods will sell Groceries, and other goods at greatly redaced prices to Cash Cuyoro m Larsen & Co. w52 I!- ' O. A. C. Short Cot Begin Jan. 3, Contfnoe Foor Weeks . ... t , , 1 1 i j ii i I Every eltlxen of Oregon la cordially Invited to attend U hort covrae of th Oregon Agrlcul- - . . toral College, beginning Jan. i. Eleven dlattac- y Q U tlve coure will be offered In Agriculture, M- cbanlo Arte. Domeatlo Bclonc and Art, Com as mm mere. Forestry and mualc. Every course 1 d 4ffCsj signed to HELP the atudent In his dUy work. Mak this a pleasant and proflUbl winter out ' j ' L. ' A lne- No tuition. Reasonable accommodations- lOYltCO For beautlul lllutratd bulletin, addroaa IL M. TENNANT. Regltrar, Corvalll. Orgon. Farmer Business Cours by Corraspondsnc. ' e- TRUTH Truth i al wart coossjteat with ksetf and oeeda mo&iat ko help it out. It m alway upon our lip and it ready to drop out befora ww arw aware. A be is troublesome and acta a man a invention jpoa tbe rack, and one trick ncedi a great many more to make it good. - Url tne Map. An Irishman called lo at a Cblneae laundry and found , tb proprietor counting hut collars. -Be Jubers." skid he. -you re a fun ny lookln mn you wld tb bors' man banglo' down your back. And where oh. where do y com frota j" But tb oriental did uot understand, ao merely said. "Counte coUara. couote t-olUra." "Bedad. then." said Mick. -y'r a loir, for tbere'a no elch coooty tn Olro land at all. at aU."London ldeaa. WHEN a man feels the necessity of being in two places at the same time he goes to the nearest telephone and sends his voice. It la not exactly th' aam tnlng,1 bat wben a man talks hundred f telle tn opposite direction from the same Bell Telephone. It bl about aa) good. . " f la the daily use of the telephoa e a man' travwa all c-r town by wire In a few minutes. It Is juat aa easy to travel all ever th Ut ami other atatea by means of th universal Long Distance Service ot the am Byatem. '.' Pacinc Telephone avd Telegrcph to. Every Bell Telepttoae is th Center vt the System ; BANK SUES ON NOTE. I I 1 1 aSTatatataTataTata i : , m .mm viii.i m m x m m m w m . mm Carry and th American Adjuatineet rnmnane for 13.504 alleced to be de Th- Rank of SeUwood Monday filed Ion 'n promtaaory note . executed No- auit againat George U Curry, Mary n. vemoer gs,. io. -tBlt-tsmssT-t-aT Did YotHeai?It Knock, 02 wer?e You Asleep You can't make money by waiting until opportunity has passed, it is calling yon now, to MULINO. . . . Tbe majority of fortunes throughout the country have been made through the increase to real estate values r Mulino has two stores, a blacksmith i f- 'tt and a flour mill. V A railroad will be completed to Mulino in six months, don t you think that is a healthy start for an infant? ' Buy in Mulino now the prices will be double by the time the railroad lb there. Mg JjJ down and alittleeach month. Let u$ know when you wish to see it, we will caU for you. no expense to you Mulino Townsite Company,' Incorporated. Room 9 'Beaver ' Building, Oregon City. Telephone ; Main 360. 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