Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, February 19, 1913, Page 4, Image 4

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    MORNING" ENTERPRISE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1913.
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Phenominal Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Linoleum, Stoves, Wall Paper, Kitchen Ware, Wire Fence, Doors, Windows, Woodware,
Baskets, Oils, Paints, Spray Materials, Spray Pumps, Etc., in fact our whole stock is included in this remarkable sale.
The wonderful values are talked over in many a house circle, bringing hundreds of daily used articles at prices cut to bedrock
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3fv72 Jan Mattmcr 48c
30x64 Chinese Linen 98c
36x72 Wool and Fabric $1.13
36x72 Oriental 1.28
36x60 Moquette 2.87
Bed Springs
3 cable and 13 spirel spring
'supports, regular $3.00 val
ue at $1 70
All Steel Springs,, without
any wood parts 2 3G
Extra heavy steel frame fa
bric well supported, rope
edge S6 G3
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Cover Your Floors
With Rixdorfer
It has more points of
advantage than any other
floor covering so far in
vented. More economical,
twice as handsome and
effective and just what
you need in every good
room in your home.
RIXDORFER
Parkett Floor Covering
It comes in Refefl
is the most sanitary, beautiful
ana really necessary of floor
coverings. Practically "non
wearoutable' makes house
work easy, simpler to clean
than carpets, warmer and more
elastic to tread than hard wood
floors. No painful p5shing
and scrubbing and no back
. breaking' sweeping to keep it
in good condition. It comes in
rolls, 78 inches wide, in beauti
ful inlaid natural-wood Sesigns.
9 Come tn and see a demonstration
of the. practical uses of Rixdorfer
$1.38 per yard
KEEP YOUR LAWN
ATTRACTIVE
If you want an easy
driving, self sharpen
ing and practically
noiseless lawn mower
one that will last
longer and one that
will do more work
with less labor than
any other kind you
should buy the "Mon
ey back Mower." and
buy it now. Prices
range from $3 45
to $15 OO
Pedestal Oak, Extension Tables
$12.50 up.
40 inch Field Fence,' per rod 33c
Mattresses
Prices from $1.75 to 22.65
IP'u.iin.ituiir1-
Home Queen Range ft HQ nr
6 hole, good baker ZD.uO
at oatisrie
108 Square feet for 98c, as long as present stock lasts
Hardie's Up To Date Spray
Pumps $7.50 and up.
Look at the construction
hm:4 1 1 lilt
11th AND MAIN STREETS
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Suggestive in Questions
Sunday School Lessons
(37) Concerning the 'Suggestive
Questions on the Sunday school les
son, which the Morning Enterprise is
publishing an enthusiastic presiding
elder of the M. E. church writes, "I
am always glad to recommend a good
thing and especially that which aims
to get the Word of God into the
hearts and minds of the pople. I am
they are to the point and calculated
to awaken interest." This is in sub
stance what everybody says who
read the stirring ' questions. We ex
pect that every reader of the Morn
ing Enterprise will ere long be en
rolled as a student of these questions.
Your Questions
Answered
-If you would like to have answered
any particular question each or any
week from "The Suggestive Questions
on the Sunday School Lesson" by Rev.
Dr. Linscott, send in your request to
this office giving the date of the les
son and the numlxar of the question
you wish answered. You may select
any question except the one indicated
that it may be answered in writing
by members of the club. Dr. Linscott
will answer the questions either in
these columns or by mail through this
office." Don't forget to state what ben
efit these "Suggestive Questions" are
to you. Give your full name and ad
dress. Send your letters to the Ques
tion Editor of the Morning Enterprise.
Questions for Feb. 23
(Copyright, 1911, by Rev. T. S. Lin
scott, D. D.)
Abram and Lott. Gen. xiii:l-18.
Golden Text The blessing of Jeho
vah it maketh rich; and he addeth
no sorrow therewith. Prov. x:22.
(1) Verse 1 What took Abram to
Egypt, and what happened to him
while he was there?
(2) What can you say for or
against the statement that a lie is
never justifiable?
(3) Verse 2 What was the busi
ness of Abram?
(4) Did the wealth of Abram add
to his happiness, Give your reasons.
(5) Which are the happier, other
things being equal, those who are
rich or those who earn enough to
live comfortably?
(G) Verses 3-4 Where was Bethel
and what important events transpir
ed there?
(7) Why is it that certain places
void of any natural attractions have
such a charm for us?
(8) How would you compare the
pleasure derived from living in a
tent, and frequently moving, to living
in one place in a well built house?
(9) Verses 5-6 What per cent of
business partnerships, roughly speak
ing, turn out to be satisfactorily?
(10) What relation was Lott to
Abram? "
.(11) What, if any, reason is there
to believe that intimate business re
lationships with relatives are gener
ally less satisfactory than with others
Why?
(13) Is it possible or impossible,
and why, for two parties to quarrel
without either party being to blame
for the cause of the quarrel?
(14) With human nature as it is
and conditions as they are is it pos
sible to live and do business without
misunderstandings or strife? Give
your reasons. (This is one .of the
question that may be answered in
writing by the members of the club.)
(15) Verses 8-9 If you learn that
one party to a dispute shows an ar
bitrary spirit and is determined to
fight it to a finish how would you es
timate him morally and spiritually?
(16) Would you regard it to be
possible or not, and why, for a man
to be a truly good man and yet to
be quarrelsome or anything akin to
I it?
(17) What do you think of Ab
ram's offer to settle the -dispute with
Lot?
(18) When a partner makes a pro
position to either give or. accept cer
tain conditions to settle a partnership
dispute and the other partner refuses
how would you characterize the two
men?
(19) Verses 10-13 When we have
the choice of living with our families
in a community of Godless people with
big business possibilities or in a com
munity of Godly people with doubt
ful business possibilities which should
we choose and why?
(20) Verses 14-18 If an indus
trious man acts generously with his
neighbor and walks humbly with God
what are his business prospects?
Lesson for Sunday, March 2, 1913.
God's Covenant With Abraham. Gen.
DINNER FOR FEB. 22.
Delightful Washington Birthday Affair
Entailing Slight Expense.
The grownups on Feb. 22 may have
a few friends in for an informal dinner,
and with an attractively decorated ta
ble, reading or telling a few Washing
ton tales and singing one or two na
tional songs their Washington birthday
celebration will be remembered.
The menu should be simple, includ
ing the old colonial succotash and a
sugared Washington pie for dessert.
The table decorations are half the af
fair. One attractive arrangement is a
centerpiece of greenery and small flags
and several paper or ribbon streamers
from this to the edge of the table. A
box of homemade- candy tied with
striped ribbon should be at each place,
and the caudle shades will give a gay
note of color if made of red paper.
Each guest should wear a bow of red.
white and blue ribbon or a paper cap.
One of the essentials of the decorations
is the place cards, and as these are
rather expeusive little affairs to buy
the woman who is clever with her
brushes makes her own. The place
cards are easy to make whether one is
used to color work or not.
Select appropriate designs and carry
them out in washes of color, the sim
plest way of working.
First trace the cards on water color
cards or paper, using carbon paper,
with the black side next the water col
or surface. Lay the design over the
carbon paper and go over every line
carefully with a stiletto or very sharp
hard lead pencil.
Remove the carbon paper and if nec
essary go over the lines with a sharp
pencil so that they will be clear and
sharp before putting on the color. Any
ordinary water color paints may be
used. Even the twenty-five cent school
boxes give excellent results for this
work. For those who have not done
any color work before it may be well
to say that best results are gained in
coloring cards by using the paint spar
ingly and having enough water so that
the paint goes on in a smooth, "even
wash.
Ours are grown on OWN ROOTS.
The kind you are NOT ASHAMED
TO PLANT in your front yard. They
ri f M4 ! InA larllfj
WW HWfc UM I II LIS VYI1U lUeCOi
We Replace Free Any Which Fail To Grow
WE PAY THE EXPRESS
And charge you no more than if you lived next door neigh
bor to us. We guarantee you the LARGEST GROWERS of ever
blooming roses in the world. Our photo illustrated catalogue tells
you all about it, free if you own home. Liberal inducements f or -CLUB
ORDERS.
CALIFORNIA ROSE COMPANY, Pomona, Cal.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Women Admitted to Army League.
Suffragettes receive a word of en
couragement from the Army League of
the United States, which has decided
that its membership may include "all
citizens of good repute, both men and
women." The organization, while only
recently formed, already includes in-its
membership such names as Theodore
Roosevelt, Granville Dodge. Robert
Bacon, Curtis Guild, William C. Endi
cott, August Belmont. Henry A. du
Pont and the adjutants general and
prominent militia officers of many of
the states. The league is nonpolitical.
French Hat Museum.
The French government is planning
to establish a museum of head cover
ings at Marseilles. It will be amusing
to see with what atrocities and dis
comforts men and women have at dif
ferent times sought to protect their
heads from the elements.
Hawaiian Islands.
The total area of the Sandwich or
Hawaiian Islands is about the same as
New Jersey.
BRISTLE GOODS SALE SATURDAY
"BRUSH
UP"
SALE
jl
Don't
Brush by
This
SALE
500 Votes With Every 2Sc You Purchase
Saturday, February 22nd, we will give Bonus Votes with
every piece of Bristol Goods in our store All tooth, nail, cloth,
hair and bath, etc. Brushes are included in this great sale one
day only.
Tooth Brushes 10c to 50c
Every size and style
Softmedium or stiff bristles
Cloth Brushes 25c up
'The kind that lasts a long, long time"
500 votes with 25c purchase
Nail Brushes 5c tip
Wonderfal Variety of
SPLENDID VALUES
HAIR BRUSHES
In oar large stock we have fast the brash for yoa
Bonus Votes Saturday only
500 BONUS VOTE'S FOR EACH 25c OF YOUR PURCHASE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd Only
HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
WE GIVE VOTES
V. Harris
Star Theatre Morning Enterprise
In a few days we'll have this big Touring Car on the streets for your inspection. Watch for the Howard