Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 12, 1911, Image 3

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MORNING EN TEH PRISE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1911.
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Useful WAS GIFTS for Men
i 1
jJo LIE VETT
Men's Gloves, Men's M.lrls, MenV.
He and hose combination sets, Men's
hankcrc.iicfs In gift boxes, Men's
foncy suspenders for Xmas, and
numerous suitable gills for men.
Should tb lon of money be Je-
slrsd. do not fall to wk (or It, m w
do not rqulr It for busln pur
pose, but merely for tb sake of
loaning ; also help yourself to our pos
tag stamp. O r atnographr will
"Heir them for you.
If you see anything In the office
that you would Ilk to have a. a
souvenir, help youralf; take It wltb
you. If It U too heavr we will od
it to your t(1rlr4s. If you will kindly
Id u know where 'you live. 'Don't
b backward, by all mean.
I'rofan langug la at all tlm time.
xpectad, peclally If lad lea ara
preaeut.
lie aura and hav yoor out-of town
telephone call char gad to us.
WHAT JO MAK t
Presents That Will Oaliflht tha Trav
alar and Huhwi(,
Dainty accessories fr tb traveler
ara the toothbrush esse nod ppongx
t im photographed here. Itt.tli of lbe
ara mada of coarse gray crush, tb
a a a !
no mvw
iba tnaat an conviction
I ul naraon or persona, wbo
Wfutly r.mor copies of Th ,
Cla Enterprise rom tae
of subscriber after ,
Lr aaa bora placed there by .
Irtkav J,
ara jo
Kkyr
ht said you eonld mo a bill
ft anjbody ba ever aaw."
I
TauM aha Most aW.
i
r NMmen A
LI nd berg
HIGH CLASS -
TAILORING
S0 tailing Bldg., Portland.
Pnona Malif tlSI.
. ara jofl a aprlntarf
LOCAL BRI CPS
. r
rt L K. Gardner, of Carua, waa
at city on Monday. '
ita Rrraatar, of Portland, waa In
city Hunday vlalling frlenila
aipr VS IIIa. of Canby. waa In this
oa Monday vlaltlng frlanda.
. Rudoluh Ballar la vary 111 at
wltb Iba Bouthrrn I'arlfle Company,
and rantly of tha Walla Kargo Com
pany, baa arraptad a Kaltlon In tha
Oregon City poalofflfa.
Tha largMit fancy-work Una and
Hkhardatm'a allka al U C. Ely'i.
rrank llradlay. of Ihla City, baa
purrhaad a fl.apaaangr Ford auto-tnohll-.
malting tha purrhaaa from tha
Klllott ti.many Saturday, and la now
learning oprata tha machine
T H Und-ay ot 8lld,,
wara In thla tlly on bualnaaa Mon.lay.
nd want Iron, thla city to Carua
where they will apend Chrlatma. with
their daughter. Mra. Gardner. . .
II c palnton. of Jt-nulnga Lodga.
who Joined tha newly org.nUer Bona
f veteran. In hl. city Saturday
night, waa appointed commander of
tbe organisation.
Mr.. W. A. Holme., of P-rkplaca.
... taken lo 8U Trant-. Ho.u.l
Portland. Krlday. anJ on ,urd"'
mornTng underwent a aerlou. .urglcal
or-.lon. Hr E A. Uon.mer prform
In gtba oiieratlon.
Keducad price, on all niMln.r. for
,h. holld. ya. MM 1- n'uni
W K. Rtavan. and family 'uto'
II I W" " .
h-r thrr will
.K hnmi. mna
hereafter m.ha mair ..- '
... .. to ,e, to O0"0
They have been realdlng In tna
l.lla country.
iv.i,n ana '"
kk.. .nj her condition la aer- Mia. ''".L wentW Portland and
r ! t',"r,c uVd.y whera they
JUAart (ilnther. of Shubel. wa. In .'".rrl.er pUra with MIM 7.unv
n. City Sunday, tlaltlnf ralaUTea J." urgndmothar. Mra. NN"II. no
il bare
"m Pearl Kalmbach. of Parkplace.
P arcepted a poaltlou In tba W. A.
ma ttora.
R'm Bertha Korener. of St. Johna,
HM Mloa Redonla Shaw Saturday
k gunilav I
rie (In-Kory. tha well known
M ralattr.- of Molalla, waa In Ibl
'00 bualneaa Monday.
"' Cl.r. Field, ha. returned
N after a few day.' vl.lt wltn
"Hi In Portland.
Jimea (lar.lner and daughter and
' kuahand, were among tba Oregon
7 ruitora Monday.
f. hndoliib Koerner 'of Bt. John..
fo kaa been the gueat of Mr.. W. H.
h. returned 19 her borne,
"r. J.mea Evan., of Portland,
frmarlr of Canby, waa In thla city
wy vlaltlng relatlvea and friend..
H. A. Iterkman nt McMlnnvllta. W..
1 ""I. city on Sunday and Monday,
'urnlng to MeMlnnvllla Mn'"y
Ing. . .
Mr. nd Mr.. H. K.' Ijalourefe. Mr.
Mr. John McQulnn. of Portland,
'""a Mr. and Mra. C. XX Latourotte
mdy. ,
0. MumpoWer, tfna of the promln
rid.uit. of Clark amaa. w. In
: 'My Monday, raglaterlng at tbe
CW-trta Hotel.
"t Hn of furl In Oregon City
nr Chrlatm.. girt, at D C. Ely'a
c- Sfhuehel. left the latter part '
Mt ek for Coo. nay. on legal Dual
and will be CtJaa for .avaral
Mr- C. Bohoenhelni, who fall nar
lw ""me aevaral day. ago, I. Impror
but U tiu unable to leare bar
Ved' B"V,rtl 0f n"r ,b, W'r
P. Rand, who wa. In Harney
r"y durln the .ummer and f.
raturnn nt in auend
winter. , Mr. Rand, ba been em-
lkyd hy tha aovarnment. '
Win City Kome.tead No. -1484.
r0therh(in4 f imirlrin Yeom0,
lira a m..n,..r..le ball at the
1" 0. W k.n a.tnrittf avenlng, Da-
'.! Richard., niece of Mr..
ijllllam h. Howell, and Tom Lube,
"inland, were In thl. city 8"n'
T"1"! t the home of Mr and Mr..
H.Howell. I
V - BPMto. formarly connected
at 8t
of
John., with menu.
. a-a".eKar
P,,nund. wb6 b.. J-" In Jh'a cUy
.Inc. Friday. '""J0 McCarrer".
8undK4jr .nVaw C T Wood -ho re
brother In law C. J- " t
.bled on Twelfth and ater
vary lh"r.:V,'.nC Jl.l.ed at
hi. uinea --
of Mr. anu "-
Cbarlei
D. C Ely
.jaewher
by
the borne
Hancock.
it win pay y Xa
before - ' ....k..rn will
UUbr",,hUdyy,nrMday'and
.rrlve In th la city nm
employed n th. O
roatt.ftio nuru.a - rrier
-r. will alao be an '"....
during CbrUtma. week.
J'perlenclng holiday
nv 01 me pii--
t to Bantam cltlei
Th clrK
ruah, a.
k. ..I.tav
r i -p. n)W Drum
.V",U cltle. and to Kurop..
"" " . .v.. -uv wa. a
t m wnaon. " "-
gueat of frlenl. In
any eve...... h ,
Nobel h.. P1T rjmburger.
tock. Cream,
Any quantity
city
Portland Batnr-
ola and
in Main .tract
n Humphry., who wa.
Jl . .w d.V. mc . whll. .pHttmr.
Injured a 'w.dy,h'onl9 hi. finger
kindling wood at hi. bom ,n(t
being nearly """b, "that the Anger
and It l no bone wa.
"...1 k. .aved. although the Done
riu i" . unI,nt aiienutju
and Monday
- . m. a nnra
,0 tha injury - ;ommenclng to
lt w '"u"VhfimVhry. b,s
digit atn.
torn. r
thl. city ;,PCdent to hi.
way heremH 1 th an arc
buggy. Tn ""';,,. which be wa.
the rear of the bugRy. WJ me fa.t.
bringing to Oregon City. d
ened In the wb.el of ha
raaa.ng "fV. "iged to have
to come out. but he th,t be
th. th t.hlcl. ''.Vcuy with
wa. able to t to rOegon w;
out much difficulty.
,d in ererythlng they y " -to
. -I hava known It to be done.
"Where. M1" f. B.itimor.
In tbe panltantlary-
American.
HAS rHOEHEARSAL
Much entbualaam marked the meet
ing of the Philharmonic Society Mon
day night In the banquet ball of th
Maaonlc Temple building. Owing to
the change of night tbe attendance
waa not up to laat week, and the dif
ficulty of obtaining a hall available
for tbe aame night throughout tbe
aeaaoo 1. giving tbe officer, of the .0-
clety conalderable worry.
At' preaent th feeling aeema to fa
vor tba uae of tba Congregational
church, notwlthatandlng the fact that
Wedneeday night la tbe only night tbe
cbtirrh room I. free, and that the
night Itaelf la not particularly accep
table to tha majority of tbe member
ahlp. The banquet room of the Ma
aonlc Temple Monday evening, would
tie the practically unanlmou. .elec
tion of th entire memberahlp. except
that It I. .ttuated directly beneath the
billiard room of tha Commercial Club.
The definite aolutlon or the matter
baa been laid over until next Monday
niaht when a written vbte will be
taken.
New mualc, which ha. arrived from
the Eaat for the orcheatra. will be
uaed at the rehearsal next rrlday
nl.ht In the ladle.1 parlor, of tho
Commercial Club. The mnalcal rep
ertoire of tha organliatloo I proving
attractive to Inatrumentallat. from out
of town, aeveral offer Having oeen
received from player, willing to pay
the eiDenae of Journeying here for the
opportunity of practicing with the lo
cal men.
It la the dealr of Director John
tnn however, to make the orcheatra
a trlctly local affair even at the coat
nt loalna- lnatrumentalle otherwlae
juinhln A commendable fea
ture I the fact that neither conductor
nnr 1e. der I. oald. th mutual enjoy
ment of the mualo rehearaed being the
Mile reward. The, Commercial Club
.uppllea the room for rehearaal. Th
orcheatr. la the InitrumenUl .action
nt 1 he Philharmonic .oclety and wltb
nt ilnnht the mualcal event of the
city", hlatory will be th forthcoming
public performance 01 itu voice. uu
Inatrumentallat.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
JINKS POSTPONED
Tha entertainment planned by the
Hoard of Governor, of the Commer
cial Club for next nmtj ""
been postponed until January 1. The
reduced rate, of $10 for re.ioent mem
ber. and 5 for non resident member,
will be discontinued next Friday, and
the entertainment wa. planned In
honor of th. new member. Th mem
bershlp hn been Increased by more
than thirty, and every buslnes. house
In the city, but one or two, I. repre
sented The entertainment wa. post
poned owing to th .tore. b.lWlop.
ed thla week in the evening. An
elaborate program will be arranged
for tho New Yaar'a festivities
" . .... uiera MEET TODAY.
The Live Wire, bold their regular
weklv luncheon at th Commercial
Club today. x
GOOD OFFICE RULES.
(Complied by Willi Bugg.)
Gentlemen upon entering will lev
th door wld open, or apologize-
Thos. having no bus nes. houM
remain a. long a. P"hl; Jk
chair and lan against th wall; It
wia preserve the wall and may pre
cent U falling "I u.
Gentlemen are requested to .moke.
,irinf nfftce hour.: tobao-
especially ' k
1 -m:f 'UY
TOoraaaoaH BOLBaa.
dge of which are bound wltb plain
blue allk. TU caaea are lined wltb
bit rubberized allk. Tbe lniual 01
tbe reclpleat of tb gut suouia oe
embroidered oa tbe ouUlde or tue
flap of tba caaoa. ' A caae for tb
ro nib and brush, tbe w.ah rag and
other toilet acceaaorte may be added
r s
H ,
A Conductor on the
Underground Railroad
. By JAHED WIUJAMSON
.Cofrrlsht by Amartran I'reaa Aaaa
cluiiuii. Uil.
aroxu case
to th outfit Instead of pal Din toe
favorite color of the one who la to re
ceive tbe gift may b used for binding
tb act and for working tbe monogram.
Crochet Table Set.
Crochet table acta ar now popular,
and any woman who can crochet will
find that th bouewlvea of her ac
quaintance will be gratified to recelv
even the simplest handmade outfit.
Tbe dolly illustrated here t worked
In coarse lluen thread or a moderotelj
fine crochet cotton. Tbe imtteru con
abt. .Imply of a combination of
wheel, or rosettes. If a larger dolly
Is wanted the row of single treble,
around the Inside wheel tuny le In
creased until th border Is" wide
enough to make tbe dolly of the d.
alred width when the outer row of
wheels Is added. To make esch wheel
crochet a ualu of twelve atlt-Her uud
J)ln It to form a ring. Then on the
ring work thlrty-elx treble. Fr tbe
second row make one treble betwecu
ear two treble of the preceding row
wltb a chain of two between each tre
ble. For tbe tblnl row turn, crochet
four trable Into every third bole ot tbe
preceding row with four chain be
tween enrh of the four trebles. For
the fourth row cro bet four treble In
the center of tbe group of four trebles
of the previous row and connect by
rhiiln of four."
For tbe fifth row crochet twelve
trebles In the center of the group of
four treble, cook a chain of two and
111
J " . . 1 nAm w
eo and clgnr. of tn nnesi o.- -
"Vp'l'ron'h. floor, a. th .p.Uoon.
T.1!0; 0.ror'orUwh..tl. spc..ly
when w. ar. .ngaged. If thl. ha. not
th deslrsd effect. lngl
If we ar In buslnes. conversa
tion with anyone, gentleman are re
not to wait until w ar
through, but Join la m f
cularly fond of speaking to half a
. mnrm at a tlm.
Put your ft on tb table, or lean
tk. .t.sk. It will be of great
...A tho- who are writing
Person, having no bu.lne.. to trenj.
. Ill rail or.en or evu.
p.Ti " "
selves.
I
tub rur. poilt.
draw a tltch up under the chatn ot
four In tb two preceding rows, cnain
two more and mak a group of twelve
treble, and so ou to the end or tne
tow. This will complete one 01 im.
Wheel. Twelv of these wheels .re
reoulred for the dolly. For the ceo
tar or the dollr conntK t each of tbe
callop that edg th wheel with
chain of twelv. For th uext row
w-k. .i.rhi..n trebles ou each of
these chain. For tb next row turn
and make on trebl and two chain
between each of tb two trebl of
tb preceding row. The three other
row. are done exactly like the third.
fourth and fifth row. of the wbeel,
The wheel, may lie ntted for the ont-
Id row Into position and Jolnea raw
nlace with a needle and thread.
An ineinerlenced crochet worker Will
find thl dolly a ry eaay affair to
mak. The pttrn merely repeats tt
lf, which aimpllfl. th dalgn.
CouiparatWaly few person of the
present geuoralloa would know tuv
meaning of tb underground railroad
Tb underground railroad comprised a
abolltlouUts IH4 to IHOO-wbo
wer eugsgeo in neiping ruuawa
.lav to reach free territory. Any
oo of these railroader If caught at
their work, especially during tb lust
years prior to th civil wur. wouui
hav beeo baoged Inatatitly.
Un venliig 10 lue wiuier ui
colporteur, riding o ' borseb.u k.
topped at a country boo near Nali
yllle. Teno- and. calling for the own' r
announced to blci tliat be lnteudml
to Urt a series of religious meet
log lo tbe neighborhood Mr Hoone
tb geutleman he ddre4Mi. lwtoei
with true suiitliero bosj(tttllty. asked
tb atruuger to dismouut ana tie uix
gueat for as loug a period aa be Uke4.
I'm Dot bHt Is usuuiiy euiieo a
rellgloua umn. suld Mr. liMue. oui
I reaiMM-t tbe clotb. and I " oo ail 1
can to yo . auu
Tbe colporteur, who gave hi. name
. . . . . ... . . A 1 .... 1
.. I).via Mugieion. nccepiru
tatlon. removed bla eaddletmgstbeo
used In lieu of a suit esse turned bis
horse over to a oegro slsve auu weoi
Into tbe house.
"I Judga. suit. remarked JIr..Une
"from yo accent that yo' a' from V
no'th. While 'yo' ore welcome In my
bouae."l trust that yo' have none of
the abolition notion, prevaleut among
yo' people."
-1 can orove. air." replied tbe colpor
teur. "from tbe Bible that tbe Institu
tion of slavery 1 a divine Institution.
Tbla waa perfectly satisfactory to
Mr. Boone, wbo guv Dimseir no mr
ther concern about bb guest", pro-
slavery proclivities, n one day caught
Mr. Singleton talking wltb one or oi
neCToea-Blll. a young man wltb
wife and child whom be iBooue f
expecting to sell, separating the faro-
lly. But at a frighteoeo- glance iroia
Bill, wbo ew bis msster coming. iur
colporteur drew a bundle of tracts rrm
his pocket, gave tbem to tbe slave, auu
by the time the msster came l' wa
enjoining tbe negro to repent and If
aved. Mr. Boone failed to busihh-i
that the northerner w.s tampering
wltb bl. slave.
One evening party of gentlemen
from the" neighborhood gathered In Mr
Boone'a bou for a game of poker
always popular In tbe aouth. and t
which Mr. Boone considered himself
proficient. He apologized to Singleton
for not Inviting him to take a bsnd.
giving as a reason that the latter" vo
cation was not In accord with the
game. The colporteur sat bewlde ins
table w.tcblng tbe gam. occasion
allv aaking a stupid qnestlon with re
gard to It. For Instance, be wished to
know If the one snot, as be called tbe
ace. wa. tn lowest card In tbe pack
and If tb knave would take tne nop
Finally one of the players, winking at
the others. Invited tbe looker 00 to take
a band. Of course be defined, but tbe
playere continued to force blni to play.
and by their united efforts succeeoea.
But Mr. Singleton could not be pre
vailed noon to take out bis money. o
ana of tbe party wbo hnd won liberally
hoved ten one-dollar bills before Dim
Th colporteur continued Dis siupiu
auestlons and remarks abont tbe game.
but from the first Held very gooo
banda. He did not seem to know their
value, often liettlng most on tbe wesk
it. But somehow be won more on
poor bands tuan tne oinen uiu
Urge onea.
Bv midnight Mr. Singleton, playing
qb borrowed capital or rather cspitnl
that hnd been forced noon blm-bsn
relieved at) the company, except Mr
Boone, of tbelr cash In hand, and
they were obliged to drop not. The
host' pride wa touched. Tbe Ules
of a tract distributer from th north.
who didn't know tbe value of an ace.
coming Into Tennessee ana cleaning
out a company of southern gentlemen
was nrenosterorm. He squared bim
elf before Mr. Singleton and propos
ed to finish the game between tbem.
doubling tbe stakes. Mr. Singleton
tried to withdraw, begging to be per
mitted to return bla winnings, but the
proposition w.s ecouted. u "
forced to proceed.
The hands be held were remarkaoie.
anvliiw when he dealt tb carus.
Within an hour he bad woo an Mr.
Boon' csh In bnd and th balance
In bl. check book.
'I'll pot op one o' my Digger, be
aald.
'Which oneT asked 8tngleton
"BUI, I've Intended to aell bim any-
Bill w.s considered equiv.ieni 10
$1,000 In chip, and In half an hour
wa. owned by Mr. Singleton, inw
Bill', wife. Chloe. and ber picxsninny
were put up together, and In anotner
half hour they, too, bad been lost to
their master.
Singleton's manner changed.
"Gentlemen." be aald. "you're buck-
tnir airalnat the wrong man. i n not
afraid to declare myself a converted
gambler. I've tanght you your mia
take. Good night"
He went to bla, room and tbe next
morning left tbe place for Memphla
ik kia vtnnlnirs. Bill. Chloe and
their b.bv. At Memphis be took pa.
aage on a boat for Cincinnati, wher
be turned bis sl.v f.mlly over to
th aunerlntendent of tb underground
railroad, with th remark that It was
...ir for him to irambl for lave
than to help tbem run aay to north
era free territory. (
iws your mm
A $3000.00 STOCK OF
SHOES.
W hav th fln.at ln of Ladi and Children' the
vr ehown In Oregon City. W. ar going to ll th at coat
to gat acquainted.
$4.00 Shoes at
$3.50 Shoes at
01.05
01-50
As a further inducement we will give
FREE with every pair of Ladies'
shoes one pair of Baby's-shoes
Merrill & Gave
Corner 9th and Main Sts.
OREGON CITY
HYDE JUROR FLEES;
TRIAL- IS HALTED
KANSAS CITY. MO, Dec 11. Un
doing th work of week of court pro
cedure, and bringing to a atandstlll
the aecond irfal of Dr. B. Clark Hyde.
charged with the murder of Colonel
Thomaa H. Swope, Harry Waldron. a
Juror In th case broke out of bla
room In a hotel here eariy toaay. eiuo
d two deputy Marshal set to guard
the Juror and escaped.
The first bint or tn juror. ecape
cm. from T. Halloway ana Frankjae-
per. Deputy Marahala, wbo lounawe
irininm torn ivtr from th door, of
th room Waldron bad occupied. Wal
dron waa nowhere to be seen, a
fore of deoutie waa Bent tmmediaie-
lv In nursuit
To prevent bl roommate ana ibhuw-
Juror, O. W. Palmer, rrom upmnuus
hi. plana. Waldron conairucieu uuu.
my man of bedquilta and slipped It
Into hi. place In tbe bed. The room
waa In th rear of tne hotel, next to a
bathroom. Waldron removed a iap
le from the transom In the door over
the bathroom and climbed over. When
Palmer arose thla morning he nudged
bla dummy bedfellow to aroue him.
and then pread the alarm.
When the new. ot Waldron'a diaap
rwarance u carried to the court
room Juat befor tlm for court to con
vene, attorney for both ide Immed-
late,rwenl ".k. .7n Tthe'trinafe- card w.. received.
mine me enw;. ui , .
the
case. Prosecutor conaiing
stale would .tart at once an Invest
igation to determine whether Wald
ron had been Induced to escape.
Walsh, atrorney for the defense ,aalj
he would ask that elisor, be appoint
ed to take charge of the Jury ontll ,
Waldron could be found. A.ked a to
whether the matter would result in a
mlitrtaL Judge Po-terfleld aald that
wouUJ depend upon Wal .Iron's course
during bl. period of liberty, should
be be captured. In a written state
ment Prosecutor Conkling said:
'The action of Juror Waldron will -be
rigidly investigated by the state,
under the order of Judo Porterfleld,
not only to ascertain the extent of the
of the misconduct, but alao wbo. if
any one. induced It"
Domestic trouble I. aald to have'
caused Waldron to grow restless un
der confinement as a Juror. He owned
and conducted a dairy farm on the out
skirta of the cUy. On November 2
Waldron'a andden llmeaa cauaed an
adjournment of court December lat ,
Waldron'a phyalclan pronounced Wa
able to serve, and tbe trial waa re- j
sumcd. Waldron'a idlaposltioa waa at
that time pronounced due to bla worry :
over home affair. .. .
WOODMEN ELECT OFFICERS.
The following were elected by tbe
Oregon City Camp No. 56666, Modern
Woodmen of America: CounsuL J. F.
Ramsby; adviser. F. P. Croaa; banker,
U J. Lageson; clerk. L D. Taylor; es
cort, W. H. Cnrti: watchman, W. R.
Dann; sentry, E. F. Portouw; mana
ger, R. E Woodward; physician. Dr.
C. H. Meissner. One new application
for membership waa received, and on
O. A. C. Short Courses
Begin Jan. 3, Conttoce For Weeks
Every cltiaen of Oregon Is cordially ta?
attend the abort courae of the Oregon Agricul
tural College, beginning Jan. 3. Eleven dl.tlnc
YOU Uve course, will be offered In AgricuHure Me-
W W chanlc Art. Domestic Science and Art, Com-
npH mere. Forestry and mualc. BYerT. coTV ?'
ARE1 ?gned o HEJLP the Btudent In hi. dally wort.
J I IS. jigneo n profitable winter on t-
T ing. No tuition. Reaaonable awmmodatlona
lnVUeO For beautiful llluatrated bulletin addreea
H. M. TEN N ANT. Registrar. CorvaUla. Oregon.
Farmer a Bualneaa CQura by Correepowdence.
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WsulO Net Noticed.
Applicant-Yes, madam, t wish
secure bourd. but I mnst Inform yon
Hjiu. umdam. Mn
RitmdletOh. that will be all. right
i exim ted to ent tb
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meat None "f the otlieis ever do.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
I have Ju.t received a. Urg ahlpment of SUrer
war and In order to make room for my other Block
In my .mall Quarter, have decided to mn a Special
Sale, beginning next Tuesday. December 12. and cloe
out the entire stock ot Silverware.
NOTICE THESE PRICES:
26-plece Set in hanlsom caae. Regular price $2150.
Sale price ' '
12 piece et Regular price $6. Sale prico "
Carving Seta. Regular price 5. Sale price ....SS-TS
Steak Seta. Regular price 4. Sale price $i
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS WHILE IT LASTS.
W. LEONARD RUNYAN
Watchmaker and Jweler.
Maaonlo Building ervtrance.
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Them a a Moor. . .
OTboma. Moor often wrote t akoct
poem almost Impromptu. He conmmed
over two years In reading ant! I prepar
Ing material for "Lalla Rookb and
two yeara more to writing; that tal
tabhi poe- " k
NOT EXPENSIVE
Treatment at Hot Lake. Including medical "tentlon hoard and
hatha, coat, no more than you would pay to lye at
hotel. Room, can be had from 75 cent, to $250 per day Meat,
in the cafeteria are aerved from 20 cent up and In the grill at the
usual grill price.. Bath, range from 60 centa to $1.00.
Wc Do Cure Rheumatism
Hot Lake Mineral Batha
and mud given under scien
UBo direction have cured
thousands. Write for lUnav
t rated booklet deecripUv of
Hot Lake Sanatorium and
tb methods employed. Hot
Lake Sanatorium la aooee
aibie a. lt la located direct
ly on the main line of the
O..W. R. A N. railway, and
apeclal excuralon rate ar
to be had at alt Us. Aak
agenta.
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM
HOT LAKE. OR SO ON. . , .
WALTER M. PIERCE. Prcs.-;r.
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