Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, May 18, 1912, Page 3, Image 3

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE, SATURDAY, MAY 18 1912.
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WHY NOT BUY
ONE OF THOSE
$ 1 5 to $30 Box
Back Suits
"Evenbody 's Doing II"
And there is only one
place in town where you
are never disappointed
and that is at
J. LEVITT'S
Suspension Bridge Cor.
Kipling Completed.
"A woman Is only a woman.
But a good cigar is a smoke,"
And that's no joke!
And a bad cigar is a hor-ror-ror!
OREGON CITY PARTY
I
Mrs. W. D. Martin of Sellwood, en
tertained a party of fourteen women
of this city, Canemah and Portland
Friday at dinner. The party from
this city and Canemah left early in
the morning and a delightful enter
tainment was furnished by the host
ess. Among those attending the par
ty were Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. M. A.
Willis, Mrs. Jennie Dingman, Mrs. Jul
ia A. Frost, Mrs. Louise Freeman, Mrs.
Dorothy Rakle, Mrs. Francis Faust,
Mrs. A. H. Finnegan, Mrs. Lena Tay
lor, Mrs. W. L. Midlam, .Mrs. P. J.
Winkle, Mrs. N. A. Bowers, Miss Ada
Bedwell, Mrs. A. E. Rhodes, Mrs.
Mary Stevens, Mrs. Mary Hocker, Mrs.
W. D. Martin, Mrs. George Martin,
Mary F. Lowe, aSrah Taylor, George
and Ray Martin and Elmer Taylor.
LOCALBRIEPS
Dr. J. A. van Brakle, licensed oste
opathic physician, 806 Washington St.
Ferris Mayfield, .of Highland, was in
this city Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt, of Shubel,
were in this city Thursday.
Fred Steiner and family, of Beaver
Creek, were in this city Thursday.
A sure sign of summer Huntley's
big soda fountain opens today.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Steiner, of
Beaver Creek, were in this city Fri
day. Strawberry pickers wanted by E.
P. Dedman, - Clackamas, or phone
Farmers 06.
Miss Rhea Kirbyson, of Shubel, was
in this city Friday, and while here vis
ited friends.
Kirk Cassaday, one of the well
known farmers of Carus, was in this
city Friday.
"ME FOR HUNTLEY'S TODAY."
Their soda fountain is open for busi
ness. Pure Olive Oil, guaranteed, 85 cents
quart at Oregon Commission Com
pany. Mr. and Mrs. Herman and son, Eric,
of Carus, were among the Oregon City
visitors Thursday.
"Lead Me To Huntleys" that's what
the thirsty maiden said. "Their big
fountain opens today and I must have
one of their famous ice cream sodas."
There will be a working "bee" at
Highland, when the church will be re
shingled. This will probably be done
next week.
Mrs. Walter Bruce and children will
leave soon for Powell River, where
Mr. Bruce has accepted a position as
electrician.
The big fountain at Huntley's op
ens today the Fountain with a repu
tation all over the state, of serving
the best icecream in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene LaForest, of
Portland, were in this city Friday vis
iting at the home of the ' former's
mother, Mrs. Mary LaForest, of Twel
fth and Washington street.
Rev. E. A. Smith, who has been
walking the country preaching has de
cided to ride on his bicyce the remain
der of the summer, and on Sunday
will hold services at Logan, the morn
ing subejct of which will be "The Wo
man's Service, to the World She
Hath Done, and What She Could Do."
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bap
tist church was entertained at the
home of Mrs. D. C. Latourette. The
business meeting reports were given
from those visiting the sick, and
strangers as a part of the program.
Mrs. VanBrakle rendered a piano so
lo. During the afternoon Mrs. Lat
ourette, assisted by her daughter, ser
ved luncheon. The next meeting will
be held on June 19, with Mrs. H. M.
Smith.
Mrs. F. Hodgkin, of Vancouver,
Wash., was in this city Friday, and
while here visited friends. Mrs. Hodg
kin was formerly a resident of Jen
nings Lodge, being Miss Addie Jen
nings, daughter of prominent Oregon
pioneers. Mrs. Hodgkin since going
to Vancouver has taken much interest
in the city, and is for the second year
in charge of Ladies' Textile depart
ment at the Clarkes County Fair,
which will take place in September.
This is the third year of the fair, and
there will be two other counties in
connection with the Clarke county.
E URGES MANY i
ELECTION REFORMS
NORTON IS NAMED
(Continued from page 1.)
sfer is requested musfc produce evei
dence of previous good character and
business reputation.
Hereafter on all street work assess
ments will be made as soon as pos
sible and property bonded in order
that contractors will be able to get
part - of . their money when same is
due. Previously contractors have had
considerable delay in securing their
money and this new move is made to
eliminate this unpleasant feature of
street improvement.
Main street was ordered turned over
to the Rose Show on June 8, during
the Rose festival and the Society will
have entire charge of the same, no
side shows, wheels of chance, or street
fakirs will be permitted to do business
here that day as all attractions will be
furnished by the society in charge of
the festival.
Councilmen Holman, Roake, Meyer,
Beard and Tooze were present.
1,11 - " I
FOR SUMMER DAYS.
A miss' lingerie frock, simple in de
sign, and unburdened by superfluous
trimming, is sketched here . It is de
veloped in white mull batiste. There
is a shallow Dutch yoke of the batiste
gathered into a narnow frill of lace
at the neck and outlined omits lower
edge by insertion running in points.
A parallel of the same is placed about
an inch below this and the space be
tween decorated with hand embroid
ery. The center breadth of the skirt
is cut in one with the bodice, the
sash running from either side of this
ties in the back in a bow. On the
lower half of the skirt are four close
ly grouped wide tucks. Above and be
low these is the pointed design of in
sertion, the space between the points
being filled with the hand embroid
ery. The skirt is finished with a wide
hem.
Means ot Success.
Stern Father-He who sows the wind
reaps the whirlwind. Trodigal Son
Well, he raises t-he wind aoywav.
The Enterprise automobile contest"!
is the most popular thing ever pulled
off in the Willamette Valley.
CHEERFULNESS.
Cultivate a cheerful disposition. .
If a person determines early in life
that a cheerful disposition is worth
having and strives to obtain it and
does so that person is a success in a
fine sense of the word. Ol course
comparatively few men and women
ever st6p to think about success in
this form, but if they will acquire
the habit I will guarantee a larger
measure of satisfaction than they may
have met with " before. Leigh
Mitchell Hodges.
The legislative committee of the
state grange, reporting its conclusions
on the primary law, at the Roseburg
meeting made suggestions for changes
in the law that are arousing decided
interest.
The chief recommendation is an in
dorsement of the second choice vote,
or preferential system of voting. " An
other suggested change is the repeal
of the law for rotation of names on the
, ballot and the placing of names on
amendment of the registration law to
do away with "blank A," by which
votes may now be sworn in on elec
tion day, and a plan for issuing cer
tificates of registration to each regist
ered voter, upon which he will be en
titled to vote so long as he remains in
the same precinct.
The resolutions presented make a
short argument for the second choice
plan, urging that a small minority is
often successful under the prsent plu
rality rule.
"Eight years ago the people of Ore
gon adopte the direct primary law,
the committee reported. "It has per
formed a great service for the people
in defeating the bosses and in restor
ing to the people a large measure of
the power ursurped by political ma
chines. But good as it is, it is not
perfect. Time has shown that some
amendments should be proposed by
the friends of the primary, and we
grangers have always been loyal ad
vocates of this law.
"The greatest objection now found
to the primary is the fact that a small
minority does often nominate, and so
gives a person of poor qualifications
too great a chance for nomination.
Thus in the last gubernatorial election
the standpat element of the Republi
can party lined up solidy ,for Bower
man, while the progressive Republi
can vote was divided amongst Dimick,
Hofer and Abraham."
The committee also suggested chang
ing the time for filing nominating pe
titions to not less than 30 days before
election day and the sending of sam
ple ballots to each voter. The com
mittee favored limiting campaign ex
pense to 15 per cent of one year's sal
ary, whether -spent by the candidate
himself or by others, but no candidate
limited to less than $100.
His Pain.
Navvy Yiis. doctor; I still got that
awful pain. Doctor-Does it hurt you
much? Navvy Yus; it gives a awful
twinge every time 1 twist . Doctor
But you mustn't twist .Navvy 1
don't. London Punch.
lummcr Vacations
To the East
Rose Festival
Elk's Convention
Via the
VII SUNSET
0GDtN8tSrlA5TAI
ROUTES
SEASHORE
or
MOUNTAINS
. Round Trip tickets to the principal cities of the east, going or
returning through California, or via Portland. Going limit 15 days,
final return limit October 31, on sale as follows:
Sale Dates
May 2-3-4-9-10-11-14-15-17-18-24-29
Jane 1-6-7-8-13-15-17-18-19-20-21-24
25-27-28-29
July 2-3-6-7-11-12-15-16-20-22-23-26- Stop-overs Going or Returning
29-30-31 Within the Limit.
Aug. 1-2-3-6-7-12-15-16-22-23-29-30-31
Sept. 4-5-6-7-8-11-12-30
Newpprt Yaquina Bay
The home of the Rhododendron, and ideal place to spend the summer.
Low round trip and week end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates , out
door amusements, bathing, boating, golf,, fishing, etc.
Low Fares to Meeting of Women's Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to
PACIFIC RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION BEECHES
Are now wjthin easy reach by the P. R. & N. and a new field for a
pleasant vacation open. Week end tickets now on sale and season .
tickets from all points on sale June 1st.
. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens June 10 and Closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta and
Carnival of Pleasure yet held Isw round trip ticket on eal? from
J5 point ,
For beautifully iliudiratti bcokitU i escribing Newport, B&y
Oce&b and other points, as weli & information about Eastern Fare,
vcutes, stopover, etc., call on earest Agent or 'vriT to.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passeiiget Agent, Portland, Oregon.
B. P. O. E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912.
ON CORAL ISLAND
SAN FRANCISCO, May 17. Ship
wrecked a few days after a tugboat
marriage in the South sea, and later
cast upon a coral island where they
were lavishly entertained by a dusky
monarch, is the honeymoon exper
ience told here today by Captain and
Mrs. Thomas Endresen, who have just
arrived from Papeete. Mrs. Endre
sen was -formerly Miss Anue De La
Tour of Pendleton, Oregon.
Captain Endresen met and loved
Miss De La Tour when he played base
ball with the Grays Harbor team.
When he sailed from Raymond, Wash,
as master of the schooner G. W. Wat
son, his fiance promised to meet him
at Papeete, where they would be mar
ried. At Papeete they learned that
the French laws decree 'that the banns
must be published 30 days prior to
marriage.
To avoid French jurisdiction, Cap
tain Endresen chartered a tug, hired
a minister and sailed out to sea. They
were married, but on the return trip
home the Watson struck a coral reef
and stuck. By means of lifeboats
they landed on the domain of a dusky
king, who wept whenlhey sailed away
three weeks later.
'K.RE.G
The A, B, C of commercial prosperity is to give preference to the products of home industries. Your own prosperity
becomes greater if you insist that your dealer always furnishes you with Oregon-Made goods. That policy will give employ
ment to Oregon workmen, keeps Oregon money in circulation in Oregon, for the development of Oregon, to enrich Oregon
and to enrich 'you. That is'good business. Readers of this paper are asked to cut out this page and ask for articles advertised
here as the best way to build up the industries of the stater
'
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Is the Only Life Insurance
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has its entire operating plant in Oregon, makes all of its investments in
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greater day by day, and receives preference from all discriminaitng
buyers of life insurance in Oregon.
Best for Oregonians SSSSSS
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A. L. MILLS
President
L. SAMUEL
General Manager
CLARENCE S. SAMUEL
Assistant Manager
Rope
and
Binder
Twine
ilSli
FOUK
LEAF
RED
CLOYER
BRAJiD
Trade Mark
Made in the Northwest for Northwest
consumers. Ask vour merchant for our
l:OlE AND BINDER TWINE. Erery
Article represents in cost 25 per cent to
f-' per cent in labor employed. Support
the manufacturer who gives employment
t Inbor which. In turn, consumes your
products ; also keeps your, money at home.
PORTLAND CORDAGE CO.
Factories : Portland, Or. ; Seattle, Wash.
THE
Irwin-Hodson Co.
Printers
Lithographers
Blank Book Makers
Rubber Stamps and Seals
Celluloid Buttons
PORTLAND, OREGON
a "OUT LAwaQflfcttO"
Western Clay Co.
Portland, Oregon
Manufacturers
VITRIFIED
SEWER
PIPE
"MT. HOOD"
SHIRTS and
OVERALLS
Sole Jobbers of the
Thos. Kay Woolen Mills I
FLEISCHNER, MAYER & CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
ASK FOR
Albany
Chairs and
Rockers
SEVENTY DESIGNS
v.. "MADE IN OREGON"
R. Veal &Son
ALBANY, OREGON
WEINHARD'S
Columbia
The Beer Without a Peer
The choicest hops and the finest
barley , malt, brewed scientifically
in just the right way, are respon
sible for its absolute purity and
excellence. Mail us your orders.
Henry Weinhard Brewery
PORTLAIfD, OREGON
C0SI5Y0UN0THINGTOTRY
OUR GUARANTEE
We gurnet aD good packed under the brand of "DEPEIQallt"
tm be satisfactory in every respect, you alone to be the judge.
frrrhir package of your grocer: we ball of it, and tf yoo arc
ot mit1 with it. return the package to yoav grocer, wbs 1
authorised to refund your Moey.
DWIGHT EDWARDS COMPANY
PORTLAND OREGON
MANUFACTURERS OP HIGH-GRADE
MATTRESSES
PILLOWS COMFORTERS
Woven Wire Springs
We manufacture all merchandise we
offer for sale
Pettit Feather & Bedding Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
THE CELEBRATED BEEGMAJfJT
SHOE, made in Portland, Oregon
621 Thnrman Street
MADE IN OREGON
GROWN FLOUR
Latest Best
CROWN MILLS
Portland, Oregon
"We design and make the celebrated
ALSO
PIPE ORGANS,
At our Portland Factory, 15th and
16th and Pettygrove streets
America's Largest Music House
EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
General Offices: Eilers Building
Alder Street at Seventh. Portland, Ore.
FORTY STORES
OREGON CITY
WOOLEN MILLS
Oregon City, Oregon
Our new fabrics, designed exclu
sively for women's and men's tail
oring, are made of the best grades
of wool and warranted fast colors.
TOUE TAILOR CAN PURCHASE
DIRECT FROM THE 31 ELL
"SWastika" Brand
Macaroni, Noodles and
all Alimentary Pastes
Made in
Oregon
PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO.
Portland, Oregon
look:
FOR
'PkkleS
J avwOTB in in m wmm m an
THIS
LABEL
OREGON CHAIR CO.
Line guaranteed by
Manufacturer
Ask Dealers for This Line
CHAIRS
115!
I
C5
ss,'rzr" m- isrr-i
All Oak used
in KJna(k&ft line
grows inXorrhemJapAB
where winters are cold
which is necessary to
highest class O&Jf.
King Q&ff is branded
into the mood of this line
and isa guarantee of the
O&Jt, SuperiorifjAf Quat
ity. Workmanship and
absolute Satisfaction.
D
I r ewer tinr jmwm vt
OregonChatr Co
QUALITY BEST
PRICE EQUAL.
GALL CURE
Horse Collars
Why not
demand them
from your dealer!
W.H.McMonies&Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Schiller Cigar
PORTLAND
OREGON
Factory
Call for
La Gran Marca
The E. Schiller
Schiller's Union 5
"MADE IN OREGON"
THE BEST
Produced here or anywhere
IShiiopia
BRAND
Hams Bacon Lard
UNION MEAT CO.
PIONEER PACKERS of the PACIFIC
Columbia Milling Co.
PORTLAND, OREGON
"White Mountain"
Flour
"Morning Glory5
Wheat Flakes
ARE BEST OF ALL
"MADE IN OREGON" '
ORWOOD
Shingle Stains
Lice Killer, Sheep and Cattle Dip
Wood PreserratiTe
Rust Resisting, Damp Proof
Concrete Faint :
Barn and Roof Paint, House Paint
Floor Paint, Tarnishes
.-. Paints, Oils, Etc.
Oregon Wood Distilling Co.
Portland, Or. Works at Linnton
PACIFIC STATES
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Home Office: Portland, Oregon
Only Fire Insurance Company
in Oregon
CLOTHING
OREGON WOOL
Each year we manufacture and sell
nearly ten thousand Men's and Boys'
Suits from Oregon cloth, made by the
three big woolen mills In Brownsville,
Salem and Eugene. You can buy these
Suits at very reasonable prices or send
for samples to either of our stores.
Brownsville
Woolen Mill Store
Portland Eugene Marshfield
Call
For
LIBERTY
SODAS
"Made in
Oregon'
By the INDEPENDENT
CRACKER CO.
Carman
Manufacturing
Company
Manufacturers of
,. all kinds of
-FURNITURE
Eighteenth and Upshur Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON .
Willamette
RoUNews
1ST MADE AT
Oregon City, Oregon
Insist npoa
MINUTE
WASBPjD
COMPOUND
UovasuDtcsnt23aKB
CONTAINS NO
LYE. ROSIN. ACID
OR" AMMONIA
A Concentrated
Camphorated
Product
Heals the Hands
Will Not Injure tha
Finest Fabric
ASK YOUR GROCER
Mail this to us and get free sampla
United States
Cashier Company
PORTLAND, OREGON
Office: 708 Lewis Building
Factory: Kenton
Manufacturers of
Automatic Computing
nhannfi-Makina Rp.nnrdina I
. w . , f
and Adding
Coin-Paying Machines
drink
TRUE FRUIT FLATOR
See that Trade Mark Is on Bottle
A Pure, Delicious, Soft Drink
A Sure Thirst Quell Made in Oregon
PURITAN MFG. CO.
881-383 East Pine Street, Portland
"LIGNITE"
STUMPING AND
ROCK
POWDER
MADE IN OREGON
CALLAN & KASER :
Selling Agents
J22 Teon Building, Portland, Ore.
Main 1633 Main 1700
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