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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1911)
' 1 "tin- . t MORNING ENTERPRISE! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1911. 'rv Thursday j joll Day at (j. LEVITT'S Store will make . Llndbarg HIQH CLASS TAILORING Sot lUng aid 0 P.rtUn. Main ,riual XwM Hrea with "rt Vfh jt Wt wlH fc.nd.om -u. tr Fr aw - ..lit av . leg tuf. vv wi i eey. D net faH '' XlDH J. LEVITT I 10 NCWAMO ! fur the arrest an conviction let wr t00 ' paf", "ho ! .Usefully remove eopiea of Tan rnLarortee from the North Yakima. Wash... and eletsr' Mr. John 8. lleell. and " Malcolm, of Irvlnaton, Portland. Mr. : Netta Johnson, tif I'ortland, Mr. and Mrs William I'earl. of Portland, en.T Charlea Wilson, were guest of Mr. and Mr It II. Wlleua mi Hunday. Mr, t'nderwuod, Mr. lu aJI and Mr Johnson are nieces of Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mr. pearl hsv ben making luelr home Id Portland fur turn lima, but have decided to triak thlr fu ture born at Thornton, Wab. Nobel TH Main etreet. ha lota of In for the holidays; fort CO relit. Muscat 70 rents. OMf win at pro portionate prices. Mlnre meat and Plum pudding flavor. Qrsp lirsndy, Peach Itrandy, Apricot ttrandy, Ma dura, port, ".berry and Muacatal wlnea Kenneth lAtourette. on of Mr. and Mr, t'llnloo l UUnMH, wbo. I eniaced aa Instructor In history In Y.I Colleae at ('ban Kb. China, and bo recently underwent a auroral op eration at a biMfpltal for appndl III, la Improving rapidly. letters rs,T"rv d by Mr. and Mr laMourrtte from their aon atate that be a tho battle In which ao many live am lout. The hospital bfe ha la confined I lo cated In tb mountain at Kuling Mr. 1 toured ha many friends In Ibis elty. who art plessi-4 at hi rapid recovery. W. H. Tull of Harlow, waa In the elty Tuday. Ua4,y. Edna-Jark and I bad tba most do Uchtful time tin shipboard. Katbar1nOrou: I don't aee bow you fld anjoy yourselves andef Hi watchful eye of the ctisperoo. Kdna-OU. w um1 a little, strategy, fou e. told tb rberun If ab would cIom brr ; tli would aroli anaa!rknM, and alio kpt br tj-o Cloa Buwt of tba oyag. "iult f th Talk, "What did you tblok of tha marrtaga aaryUtr It waa a frnllful talk." ''Wbat do you mean 7" "Tba trld got a leiuoD."Nw Tort rreaa. Her Hlness It Was Uljjnoscd by Many Doctors, tut Correctly by Only One By I. aTmiICIIEI Copyright by American Prea Awo cletiun, int. riTtd froa tho rlrriymaa with that of tb drugglat and baring auipacted that bl patient waa parfactly well, be begin to aet through her lltti rhmie. Uarlng arrlTed at tb Cum Dilug home, be wrot through Ibooaual forualltlea of a professional rail and on departing Informed tbe family (bat his own beaUb waa breaking down from omwork and be wa about la tire np hi prartW for at leant yar 11 would, however, write out a atatr mi-Dt of Dorvtby'a raae. ao far aa b bad oUerred It. which mlgbt b of aervlr to any pbyak-lan wbo abonld Deft treat ber. Hitting down la tb library, b wrote: My diagnosis ot this ease Is that Iher Is a erlisl affection Tlr ar frequeal hsart nuttarlna. rollowe.1 by drpreMiuo. Hut ilnce the hssrt Is rfectd by nrrvov eundltlotis I do not Ur orgsnla (rouble. I rather Infer menul Innuences. How ever, since 1 insy tx mUtakin In this H aanfwl I would reoomewnd watching tb action ef Ui liver, th kkloeys. (bs avleea anil ether organs. imBirfKBKUttpma (Continued from paw .) pan led th fresldent on hla drive to tha Economic Club dinner at tba Ho tel A tor, wbar be waa to deliver aa addreea, and later escorted him to Brooklyn to attend tho Nw Bugland Society dinner at tha Academy of Mualc and tha Brooklyn Young Re publican Club dinner. L. C. Wheeler, a member of tha secret service force, mad th uaual raqueat tbl morning: for an escort for tho president, and tt baa been under stood that th customary guird would ba furnished. It waa aaid tonight that Folic Com missioner Waldo, whan asked for tba scort, replied that. In bts opinion, no greater guard was needed for tha pro tection here than for tb Mayor of tha city, and that no greater one would be fnrnlahed on tbla occasion. He con Dorothy kept ber room end refused sldered tha President no batter than herself to visitor. Dr. Arcnibaid rniarort front lsr f been plac4 Uere by lvrier M WeetHee Peel. ' FINAL TRIBUTE IS PAID MRS. Yartabie; tnrving to tight LOCAL DRICrS Daa llogan. of Portland, wa la thla tity Toesday oo bualneaa. Mi Gaffney, a farmer of CUIr eat, wa In thla city Tuesday. Mr. aad Mr, rred Rpanaler, of Carta, wr la thla city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oaorgo Ingram, of Carat, were la thla city Tuesday. Iiat B. Jackaon, of Clalrmont. wa kt Oregon City on bualnes Tuesday. Joka Jones, of Iteaver Creek, were la Uua city Uanaactlog bualneaa Tues M. De Wright, on of tba wall known taaMout of Ul-eral. waa tn Oil city TaeKUy. Mr. Smith and aon. Sidney, of Ma Baa, nude a bualneaa trip to Oregon City Tuesday. U C Ely will aurprlao you whan yon h hla prtc of fura and eompar with others, TTiay i0"0 Zauuj girta. a T. Mrllaln left on Tuesday after boob far nain. Wash., where ba t" on bualnesa. 0 k. Marquam. of Martjuam. la In hla elty for a few daya, roglatarlng M th Rlectrlo Hotel. Oaorg Holraan, of Carwa, ona of th Koinlnent farmera of that placa, wa J UI city Tuesday, haying brought la torn of hla cholca araln. Mr. Ira Wlahart and llttla daugh lw. Rdlth. of Toledo, Oregon, will ar In thl city thla weak to ylatt Uh relatlvaa tor a faw weak. rt. M. L. Diigga, wbo haa been Portland for tha paat woek rlaltlng Native and friend, returned to Ora- City Tuoaday, .A. B. wilmot, dniflat In tha Hard "Ml rug atora, la HI at hla home on High atrt. threatened with typhoid '"r. Thera ar aeveral other caa typhoid fever, tha caua of which "n yt bean aacartalnad. and Mra. Henry llonnlngan fcJPant tJie first of th wk In Port- " vlaltjng frtenda. Mr. Manning n li jut recovering from an III h of two waaka, auftarlng from toinach trouble. 0. Ely la ahowlng ona of tha ! llnea of toya and holiday gooda th city, at low prlcea. ''Ian, tha alght-year-old daughter Mr. and Mra. John Webber, of tbla "ty. who haa been vary III of ty JWd fever and taken to St. Vincent Hoapltai la Portland, la Improving. Charlea Holraan, of Portland, a rmr resident of Maadowbrook. waa thl city Tnaday aftarnoon, having her to attend tha fiinaral gar wg of th lata Mra. Hanry Maldrum. . Bom. to tha wife of Claranoa Wei . of fltevenaon. Waah.. a daughttr. Mr. Walden waa formarly a yaa'dant fj Oregon city, being Mlaa Floranca Hamilton, and daughter of Mr. and "ra Hamilton, tha formar balng at ot tlm a merchant of thin elty. .Mra. Allen Adama. of Portland. thl city Tuaaday vlaltlng with Mr. Mr. John Adama. Mr. and Mra. Adama will arrlva In thU city Saturday evening and ramaln until onlay evening whan thay will jo to vnby, whar, thay will ap Chrlat- Ra with Mr. and Mra. Wang, par- f Mra. Adama. County Bohop . parlntandant Oary ad family wi The funeral sorrier of Mr Henry Meldrum. who died of heart failure Saturday afternoon, were conducted TnUy afternoon at I o'clock by Hv. C. W. Roblnm, rector of 81. rul Eplaropal church. Tba aer vlre were held at tba family real-di-nce oo Seventh treet, the house being riowded and many frtenda of tbe deceaaed wer unable 10 gain en trene. Maay pioneer famllle In thl city an I of Portland wr represented, ajt Mra Mldnim w a native of Or rm. having Uved In thla city an "Of hrr life, being a daughter of promin ent pioneera. Mr. and Mr Eugene Urorest Owing to tb lllnreaof Mra Meldmm'a nwther. Mr. Mary L roreet. h waa anable to attend the service. Mra. R. C. Oanong. Mr. K T. Avlaon. Mra. E. M. Cooler, ui.. n.rtnid ralrcloagh and Mr. Theodore tismund rendered very lm prlv.ly "Iad Kindly Ught." and -Nearer My 0d To Tha Many member of the Order of aKatern Star attended. Mra. Mrldmm having been a memlwr of tbe order. After th aer vice tba remalnn were taken by apc lal car to Sellwood, where they were Incinerated at tha Cramatorlum. Tba floral trtbutea were numerou and ..qulalta. Tha flowar. will b Disced on tna grave a ' - It was Hmiitay morning. Tbe Kiat Street I'realO'lyrlau cburcb of Hrrke ley wa crowdt-d to bear lb first sW- mou of tbe new nilnlnter. tbv Iter. Charles r"or1 lis m. Mis Dorothy t urn mlngs. dauiibter iHracon Cuiumlngs tle Oroi uu waa out- of tb pillars of the-jt-jtunb-wt in her fat ber a ew (ellbouud by tb minister' elo quence. . t . Tbe following Tuesday evening Mlaa Cummlnga appeared at the weekly pr)r meeting. iirprlslog tboe wbo for yra bad been regular In their at tendance. On Thursday tb minister dined at tba borne of Iea-on Cnmmlng. and Mis Dorothy during tb evening found an opportunity to say to biui that ab bad been deeply Impressed by hla Sun day sermon and would Ilk to convene wltb bint on tb subject of tba dis course. Mr. Fordham algnlfled hla will tnguess to further enlighten ber, sug gesting that abe call at tb cburcb wbeuever abe cboee. Mlaa Cu ruining did not appear at ibe cborcb on tb second Sunday of the new clerryman'a administration. To I noil announced that ahe wa IndUpoaed- Mrs. Cummlng bora a meaaaga to tba same effect from ber daughter to Mr. fordbam and aaked If b could find It convenient to call during tb week, elnce ab was not well enough to go out- She desired a coerereoo. Swaln-Chlcbester, whose practice wa among tba ultra fashionable et, oeit took op ber case, read Vr. Treat' diagonal r, rather, scanned It con' temptuoualy asaed tb patient a great runny question, gave especial Ulret- tloos a to ber diet, wrote toe cus tomary prescrlptloa-or. rather, pre crlptlou. for tber were three of them -end departed, promising to return again In a week. Since Mr. Cum mlnga waa now mtKb troubled about ber daoghter'a cood.tlon Dorothy did not dare to burn ap ber prescriptions, but when tbe medliue ram she dally poured a email portion of each In a Ink. Since ahe thwarted ber physi cian' Intention In ber behalf It I not remarkable that ahe gained no benefit. But on tbe other band. If be gained no benefit she Buffered ho Injury. Now. Dorothy In ber feminine way wa a far better dlagnoatlclan than'any of ber pbyalclan. Though ahe bad met tbe tt. Charle Kordbam but a few time, sbe bad spliced In hi eye thai iMM-nitsr snark of love which - , flaabe of opposite ! a well a felt It in ber own heart. Poring hla first aer- mon abe had kept her - fl l0 blm and bad several time noticed hla momentarily concentrated upon ber. During her 11ne-or. rather, ber a-cluklun-be bad made repeated inqui ries of her family a to ber condition and bad manifested th usual aollcl tud of a poator for'one of bU con .r..iin lie even expressed a ra the Mayor, the eommlaaioner waa re ported aa having declared. DISTANT EVIL Whv sliould vou destroy MCsent happinew by a distant misery which may perhap never coma at an of you may never live to see ror everr substantial grief ha twenty ahadowi, and most ot them tie shadow of your own making, Sydney Smith. Helpe Him In Hie Week. Mra. renfleld My husband ba found a war br which b say I am of th greatest belpVto blm in hi literary work. - sirs. Hlllalre-Uow nice that most ba for oo. my dear! But how are you able to do ltf Mra. Pen fie Id Aa soon aa I see him at hla deok I go Into another room and keep perfectly quiet until he baa finished. Puck. WaMe3-A HandKold. . - . s. .nW aw Ar peculUr spark of love which Meandering Mine -. at times between two person algb that hi companloo waa moved to ak blm woat in weucr -- "I waa Just thinking about bad road and tbe wonder of oclenee." waa tbe answer. "This earth la aplnnln round faster'n a railway train behind time," "Welt we ain't fell off yet.' -No. But think o" what a conven ience It would be If wa could have me nlare to STab OO to while de territory slid under our feet until de place we wanted to go to come atong. COOKS SOCIAL The rraieru.1 Brotherhood held a social meeting at Knsppa hall TV day evening, and after tb program waa given tba evening waa devoted to dancing. Refreehment wer eervea Friday night of UiU weak thla lodge will hold It regular meeting, and It annual Christine tree, and member of th order and those taking part In th program last week are to be tbe guest. Mra. Pauline Scbwart, chairman : , Mr. Lena Bevla, Mis Zwerfel, Albert Baxne and MUa Hol nagel compose tb committee on tbe -nt.rtalnmenL It I planned to have a banroet and dancing after, the pro- from The following wa th progTam glv- .n last rrldav- Piano aolo, Oscar wmlAi' sokj. MISS . Time Myers ,,i.nn anln. Vara Howell: aolo. Mis V . . . . . T u-rk.klr. raoltsLlon. Wllliaiu sciaui .ith.r solo. Mr. Oouchy: piano aolo, Oertrud Jeremiah; aok, Mr. Joaeph Robinson; address. A. M. Binnon. hla HI BROTH II ELECTS OfflCERS The Modern Brotherhood of Am erica met In regular aealon at the Willamette Hall Monday evening and elected officer to erve for the an- utng year, tn tneuuuuum place January 1. H waa also decided to gir a grand ball at Buacha hall shortly after lnt ' The following are me new Preaident Mr. Henry Hennlngaen; lnresldent Mr. Tan onwu... ,creury, Mr, rrancia Brown; treaa urer, Mia Amanda Zak; naplaJn Mr. Andrew Fuller; aentry. M m Edith ii-3n; conauctor. mis. Knieger and watchman, Mia Stella Zak. CHORAL SOCIETY TO REHEARSE Now. tbe Iter. Mr. Fordham waa a young bachtlor. but old enough to un derstand tb care that must be obeerv ed by a clergyman, n told Mr. Cam- cemeTery when' tha sabaa are brought to thl Cy mil wees "-" c wt.- .iiKaarera were Charle 'S'lTrn n raufleld. Charle ,;:rWH7yC.ke, prnet P. Randi and W. E. rrat Heart toHeart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE- Tit Wirt" PECALOCUE. rir.t-TbU .bait bave uo olher bus band tbao blm whom lb.ni bast wed drtnd.-TboU abalt not prefer be fore tb. bom. where .hot. ...-Mbr literary club, nor thy aeitf nrrla. thy mliioory oity. ThtrT-Tbou ahall not waat tby knT.b.td-. aubetan.. nor U. wage, on . j .i. ratmeni wm" ruie - li. vain apnare. ',. Mtrhd hut foroJ., rl.lt. to tn womeu . - nn " .lon and all aplrltual in.truc- laaifo thb oaaaT atavf PATtwur a gossTiosa. mlnga be h.d laid down a rni. ror . pUdanca which be prafnwd not on in, account to break through. Tbla w.A matsl inT rule wa that n wou.u . - tby husband goeth ti miiaer. w Tk.n ahalt n. baTdhbor. -H'tbeaew with tbe vain goIP lag aoclety, reuala thy tion nor with tbe a- andal that must I lamiur' --- .. - n.l wee h v n Chad mad. thl. ru.;. He '.imply tbe fact. r.w week later lue Cummlng Tin. . . . .. . 1. r 111. Mill!- I A 11?" " m & h ond,,r ,M irZZ ::: bu .. ohyalclan. Dr. Kinngnam iram - . ! IIS IOOB- . mi..... ,h i nm Be . hi. .tn house ror s... - bna in ni-" - - - to h, . D,r t00gTi. feltoer v- ,,er thy much ,"?,,. t,.s tb.rn.om. a.r. i-t nhnp.y he ' J b, took u, tbe a th fMininauT comer " - , nalll M - - r thy SUtn.-inou --" - moh,,c ""rTmUnn Nrr .halt thou pm. nor her millinery. j I. ' i- Dorothy. Ha loot caueu n . felt'oer v'ui.w er In ber nM,frln. .uonth. Then ne .o. . - . tlon blank wltn wmcu ably and . call, especially a flrat call. !nd wrote a prescription, tbla don. J V h'r a...i. t ! wa not rlouB. A soon a ne nau hi prescription t. HtlM " 1.1.1 u. k 'V1. - ... hl.r .tub. lt my aberkiee i i 7- .K. .nnsin- . . k. tetenhono on- been, gamb.er. ,r. ir -, t0 g ,,.. law drunwirun. -ceit. "" ... humming pbonea me Eighth -Thou .hall not , drug "'."S hlni to call on ., eo glad to wee tbee nor , J"? what medicine fotirteen yenr-0,0 , - rt fl, rr - . tb glr, not Uf M" ---- Ninth -Thot. .b..."" , to kill on th """V"" ,h, hl,bnd thin, own bou. .'.'ppearance bse. no comfort In thy .P snail o , , .hr.w . ,k. the caae wa. . . . i tn annaar iw - wimK " mind, aaked not conatantly on ni DO l i h. nummlugwee an W?' Z ,00k r tb. pra-rlp. And tnou , .hraw hl he baa oro. nnr'u .. . 1 itnn auu v - ..atntmr bait not dcltful. . .... the nw l"w "I iv-en recently uuea. " a nlitiral I UJi'J ii. theft , - - tl-!t tb DaltWUfc aW On bl. way p B,t. Mr. dKtor wa . jiss Cum- rordh.m to toajrtr. 'X1 Aether Me wi.. . wt. very th.t reference to rerratning rrom pnvsie visit to thewomen of hi church bad prevented hla giving the alck girt th henaflt af snlrltual comfort. The atateroent seemed to bave a bad effect when Mra. Cummlng repeated It to the patient for the neit day Dor otby admitted to ber mother that one of tbe csuses of ber ailment waa a elf conviction of her own ainfnl con dition. When Mrs. Cummlng repeat ed thl to tb clergyman be threw his rule to tbe wind and informed tbe mod lady that ba. would visit tbe in- valid whenever ana aernreu i The next Monday afternoon. Monday being the clergyman", vlaltlng day. he rang the teu-t m vuLu.u.na- and waa usbered Into an upstair, liv ing room where Dorothy, whoee pal lor had been caused partly by confine ment and partly by face powder akill fully applied, waa half reclining on a lounge. Sbe wa dressed In a becom ing k1mono-llke gown and partly cov- a k, a allken aoread wltb color to correpond with tbe gown. Sbe waa a very pretty tfrl and never looked prettier than now. at the earn, time nll.tlng the sympathy of an Invalid. nw far tbe young clergyman etuch to tba .object of that he bad coma to talk about ta not known to any one etcept blm and Dorothy. Whan be departed tbe girt aeemed to have been more benefited than by all tbe drug he was supposed to have taken. Mr. Fordham, having broken hla rule onco. found It much e.aler to break It a sec ond time, after which It waa far easier to break than adhere to It H waa ahortty oerore began that Pr. Kfangbam Treat meet Ing Mr. Cummlnjra, .aaked after bl. daughter. Mr. Cummlng. aald that he bad bad four pbyridana and gava Dr. Treat a .ummary of their opinion, aa to wb.t w.. tb. matter with Dorothy, pr Bw.ln-Chlcheater thought the pa tient w. threatened with mel.ncholla. The next practitioner attributed ber Ulne. to her liver, the next to the nerve, tbe nxt V a nonaslmtlatlon of food. There, wa one point 00 which they all agreed-tbat the pa tient gav no reaponae eTeL " the medlclnea they prescribed. This waa not remiraaDie smre Uken none of them. Dr. Treat Helen d to these dlagooaee, looked wis and aid nothing. . The vlalt. of tha Bat. Mr. Fordham to Mla Dorothy Cummlng. were con tinued with excellent result. Her phyldan. were discharged, what re mained of her drug. w.. dwyad. J in d It wa. not long before .he wa. driving nut for an airing. Then ah. w.. aeen frequently in company with the clergy man, and member, of the congreg.-k-. in talk of an engagement u "- . ,. It wa. whirred among suu unmarried ladle, who bad themaelve bad delgns on tbe reverend gentle wan that Dorothy Cummlng wa.m.k-tna- a dead aet for him. ' They were all of them behind the times At one of the earlier vtaita M r Fordham hnd made on Ml-a Cummlng. be had propoaad to her and been ac cepted. Blnce their engagement and Dorothy'a rco"'7 they were almnly having a courtship for tb. wor d. and mora especially tbe WMJ" tba 8Ute Street Preabyterlan chnrcn. this outside intimacy bad con tinued long enough to natlafy .ppear ancaa the enganment nnouncd. Japan's Rethscrnlds. MlUu la tbe name of tb happy fam ily whom they can Rothschild of J- Dan. A hundred and fifty yeara ago they were atlll in moderate clrcnm- stances. Now tbey own property .orth shout 1200.000.000.-Tha .eat of the family la in Tokyo, but th mem twra are scattered all over Japan, Tbey own tbe principal banka. AnUnluoky 8hwma. Punch and Judy originated In China about LOW year before Cbrlet. Tbe Emneror Mir of tbe Chow dynaaty wa on dy making a tour through the empire when an entertainer nameo. Tien Shi waa brought Into bla pres ence to amuse tb ladle of hla court During th performance tbe puppet! cast auch algnlflcant glance toward the ladloa that the angered emperoi ordered tbe originator of tbe "pup pet" Play to be executed. London An- awer. inaoacp (Continued froan aauja.L) to 14. but 16 casta tie oU rtj U atlll e barged froaa tha OoU Link f Oregon City. The fare from RlaleV to Oragon City kaa baa tneri.aal frora 19 ceata to li eenta, aad oa of two other station, are similarly aa . ed. Tbe same fare le charged tfwa Gladstone to Portland as I ebMge from Oregon City to Fvrtkmava. County School Buponntenaaox uaey Uwk issue with Mayor-eit laaam. wbo made the atateroent In aa Mcuraav In Portland that the law providing for the county supervisors wai naeleaa as another pocket in al.troat would, be. Mr. Uary the new aystem abould at least ba given a fair trUL "All the teacner. ne me sysiwat, said Mr. Oary, "and I believe tha a pervlaor are doing good work la CUckamae county. The auperlnUa dent In Oregon City la paid $U00 a year. The teacher, here are college graduate, therefore auppoeedly more proficient than the county teacher, and It would aeem they would need lea .upervhrlng.". M. J. Lazelle, secretary of tha pro motion department of tna commer cial Club declared that a cannery, u properly conducted, would be a no tes in tbla city. Ha aald be had con ferred . with Portland bo.lneaa men, wbo .aid tbey would handle canned good, made In thla city. "The trouble with tha eannerlea started In thl. county heretofore," aid Mr. Lazell. "waa thai tney were not conducted In a bnlneea-Uke way. A Urge cannery in thla city, conduct ed by bualneea men, who have had ea- peiience In canning gooo, wos watt" . ' 1 ' i'l Martin Bankara Ertate CloeeoV Upon termination of a n sarin be- for County Judge B. B Beetle, Mon day morning, tbe eetat of Martin ' . a a Ji Pie eaw Banker waa oraerea enc "LnOktou, of Portland, appeared aa attorney for the admlntatretor. Hotel Arrhala. The following are registered at the Electric Hotel: - r. Vow lea, Oregon city; r. urowsv, Harry McGuIre,' city, H. Steele Miller, city; O. Larkina. Thomaa T. Ryan, Salem; O. A. Manjuam, aasrqoBiu. DO YOU KNOW that the Enterprta year-end Bargain Period la now on? Ill CI1USCI1 m,. TiiiiMrmonle Society haa at i . rnnnd a oennanent meeting placa in the lecture room 01 mo na tional church. There will beno meet ing of the society nnf week. The first rehearsal In the new year wlU be held on Wednesday. Jan uary J, and on every succeeding Wed neaday evening at S p. m. until the close of the season. - At the request 01 a num"' tending member, me f,ul,7'"" book. will, remain open uui.. j to enable tnem 10 join t.f"hitiiav nresaure la over. siicr - - 1 vi. Director Johnston na intention ot dlatrlbutlng the aolo work .a nnaalhla amODI low aw;.- . ... ship, and at tna next meeting -11 t,AiP narta wifl ba aaslgned. Members are urged to give the ut most publicity to th fact that no member, will ba admitted after Janu ary J. Bird Mlgratlesi. iAiid birds, aaya a naturalist their Journeya In the daytime, water birds travel at night 1,1 ERY STOCK M SALE CHEAP m is vs. vri ti sn a BStSFCUDDIFUrCf fJITr Two-year-old budded roeee, . fifty varieties to choose from, will act them out and guar aniee them for JOc each; aleo all klnda of fancy shrubbery and fruit tree at low price. , Apply H J. BIGGER, Seventh 1 and Center streets, at the old , atand. ' rblle Electric Christmas Are Popular They still possess that element of novelty deat to the American heart and thus solve the problem of giving Christmas gifts that are 'dif ferent;' V Imagine how pleased most men would be to receive an electric shaving cor electrc cigar lighter, instead of neckties, socks, and hand- kerchiefs, "as tistial." A tea kettle for grandmother, a samovar for Madame s five o'clock teas, a chafing dish fo the college girl or bachelor maid, ; a disk stove for the bachelor, aflat iron or sewing machine motor for the practical housewife-all these novel and useful gifts will be appreciated by whoever receives them. all . . . . . .. .h... al.etrlo Chrletm.. glfte U .houid not o nr"- u5ErUL ,im. i- T u """' " " u fern!. tha power for running a la ao complete that In It win a . Tantb.-Tiou rby .nd- lit Sunday . L I . V. Ill hot tnon ao... th teaching of my ; ,llcb- maiden or to ti - h, cbUd mluga jmp7 TOthW alio yow h. oaar tell- yo Jj- 1 ynrtttmaV at t&t Wang tioma. bx:E,--Datrolt fra. Praaa. .swa m underwood, of' In tbe nurture ana """""" . tb- flr, ird. Nor ahalt thou f-rm U the n k fathi and gioo to dla out on ror vr7 - - lhl woman's lira tnai u.- -ttual raiment C:n. promlaaa b. He nvr make any prom gaty not ba able to ka.p. wrv. h. borrow, v?. drov. " win whan nau v thinking. k. h.i ie puttini taa . a al al TFr T aivai r:.K.ew rail- Dorotny --. ... nwuest that I,rthar that If "ha ware 'danr b. would not .!... go Tn,.fl.IaK. should become dan that li T"m notify blm and ,erouaiy Ul ne w, - eoroe fr001 drov. on. But on the way o. RICHES AND STRENGTH. Men seem neither to uricJerstancJ ihM nche. not lUr rtrength. Ul the former Ihey believe enatar ttunga than they ahould. of the lat tor much le. Sell reLaoce and KV denial will teach a man to dnnlt out of hi. own cMtem. and eat h owu iweet broad, and to learn and labor truly to get hi. kvma, and ireruily to expend tna gooo mm. cofrea. toaat bread ar . The line of el.ctrlo Chrlrtmaa al. . k.. . tha family. auiubla Qift for every m-m. - - - - found DODTIRND RAILWAY, & POWER CO. t MAIN orriCE 7h onl Alder Streets LIGHT cat committed to hi trust. Bacon. VL T'Lt0:X ' .urrcTfrraTc-t, t -i , -.v .