Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, October 26, 1913, Image 4

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MORNING-ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1913.;
- A Cur For Hiccups.
Fill a glass tumbler with clear, cold
n'tittr and place on a table. Then let
tilt piitieut stand where he or sbe can
look dirwtly into the rIbss and Bx the
iitteiitiiin atHtut the center of the bot
tom ot 1 he glass for itxmt a minute,
when the patient will find that the
bli'ciipM hnve entirely disappeared.
This has been known to cure the most
violent cases of this uncomfortable dis
order - London Kamiiy Herald.
To Make Vinegar.
Siive the paruifrs and cores of apples
and put tlietu in a jsir with warm wa
ter eixmi;!) to more than cover them.
Set in 11 warm place frr several days:
then strain and add one pint of molasses-tw
n gallon of the water, -fut In
a iar. tie a thin cloth over it. ktep In
a warm place and in a few weeks this
wili lie pond vincjrar. - National Maga
zine - .
At the Portland Theaters
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iLastCar Leaves For Oregon City at Midnight j
HENK i lwlit.feK IN Trie unAfViM. i cic nAIW jOv.' Ai ;-itl;iU 'i HtATRE. CC1 ObHK -i, . .
TO OUR PATRON,
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HENri rilLLER IN THh OrfAWA, "THE RAINBOW," AT HEILIG TMi A 1 Kc, ui i w :
The famous and favorite aeior, Mr. Renry Milicr, together with a splendM su '" - 1""- - ' :,i ----.-..
will present his latest play success, ' The Rainbow," at the Ileiiig theatre, 11th and Morrison streets, for three
nights, beginning Monday, October 27. A special price malinee will t-e gi en Wednesday. Mail orders are now
being feceived. Rtgular boxotace sai eopens Friday, October 21. Address letters, make checks and money or
ders payable to W. T. Pangle, manager Heilig Theatre.
Not Worth Stealing.
a ceruuu UiUUJUlic uuiuur who oeeu
by a friend to have a manuscript al
' most falling from his pocket. "If you
were not so well known you would
have had your pocket picked," said the
friend.
Different Proposition.
! " "What i itie ohicct of your society?"
'T pro-flit Humbling aniutcj wo-
i men "
Nonsense It can't fHydone."
'il',,"';"i"v irmntiMiis can be stooped."
j "i 'aiitlplucV 1 tliouirht you said gab
! bliiii: Louisville 'oiirier-.lournal.
I G-ounds.
"Hhs v! i hnsiia ml iriven you grounds
! for ih-"i- f"'- asked the woman who is
j h:wi' -Tii-fi to svmpathize
I ' i,-i me one whose mlnG
j is on i i-n .nv . "I'leuty of grounds,
! Inii I U ra.-!)- have some regular real
j sl:tic ' i isliington Star.
I (in- 1. ( Hie most rare kinds of eour
, ,..,. trie -on rage to w ait - St Louis
1 liio' v . i'ii -rat '
! : " ,
f-J V r. No Subject.
"You seem to have
f tiy"? a bad cold."
.""j "1 not only seem
to. ''lit I have."
"Shall I cure it for
you V"
"Not much. Catch
one of your own and
cure it."
In order to save your discount,
Electric bills must be paid before
the 10th of the month at our
office
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First Submarine Cable.
The? cable between Dover. England,
and Calais. France, opened in 1850,
was the first submarine cable.
Natural Death.
"Did he die a natural death?"
"Tes. A beer bottle from an airship
fell on his head." Satire.
Marriage la ne""r failn-- v.t.
contracting partios frftiiienilv are.
Often the dimple in a girl's cheek
1 ";-, r
No Reason at All. An egotist is an. "I" specialist.
"All the world's a stage." quoted , Even the union dentists believe in
the vise guy. an open shop. I ff-ow
Yes. but that is no reason why a Woman's vanity fs largely due to
fellow should want to lie the whole man's flattery.
show," added the simple .mug. Philn
iieliihia liccord.
It's as hard to make a hero as it is
easv to unmake onp.
Wisdcn cornss with years it folly j The average man's "ambition is to
leaves room for it. do something he can't.
Seems That' Way.
"There arc some bodies of water
Ibey call bights, are there not?"
- "Yes."
"Then I should think the bights wen'
(bo most Appropriate places for tUe
barks " Caitimore American.
After s eoss'p tells all she knows
she se's busy and t.-lis more.
A worn 11 n never have much use for
lTwans a corresponding Cent in some j a raan that sIle can,t teacl1 to be
Tna.Vs hf;art. ! ous-
Enterprise ciareifiacl Ed3 p?y.
Get the news read the Enterprise.
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7920 ty tfi&y
7921
Ml friL
7715-7966
ROUGH WEAVES VIE WITH
SOFT SILKS
"THE CHOWufc suuuitK" AT 1 MtATRE. OCTOBER 30, 31
AND NOVEMBER 1.
The brilliant and favorite light op era success, "The Chocolate Soldier."'
-will be the attraction at the Heilig T heatre. 11th and Morrison streets, for
three nights beginning Thursday, Oct ober 30. A special price matinee will
be given Saturday. Mail orders received now. Address letters, make
checks and money orders payable to W. T. Pangle, Mgr. Heilig theatre.
Rough surfaces and ratine weaves
continue to be fashion leaders for
practical and stylish street suits. Just
how jaunty ana smart one of these
materials makes up with a weltchosen
pattern is seen on tn figure at ' the
left.- A gray and black boucle is used
with white ratine collar and cuffs and
I black velvet edges. The skirt (7921)
is cut in five gores with panel back
- and has a novel box plait section at
the bottom front. A medium size re-
- quires 3 yards of 42 inch material for
the skirt and the same for the coat.
The skirt is cut in six sizes, the jacket
In five. Fifteen cents each.
Dame Fashion declares that a soft
silk dress of some kind is indispensable
for dressy wear at this season. It is
quite likely to be made of crepe de
chine in the model on the right (skirt
7968, waist 7715). The skirt is cut
in four pieces, lapping at the center
front and back and has plaits laid In
at the belt to give the peg top outline.
The interesting feature of the blouse
is the raglan sleeves, which form a
yoke in the back and on the shoulders.
The collar and vest may be contrasted
or match, and a variety of sash girdles
will add interest if one likes them.
Size 36 requires 7 yards of 36 inch ma
terial. . Both patterns come in six
sizes. Fifteen cents.
Every number and style of Pat
tern made by the Ladies' Home
Journal Home Pattern Co. is
carried in stock and sold only by
Elliott Brothers Department Store
7ih Street at Madison On the Hill
"The Criterion" Magazine 5c at our pattern counter
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