J MORNING ENTERPRISE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913. SPURT UNINJURED STAFF OF PITCHERS GREAT AID Now t'ift the Coast League has pissed into history for the year 1913, the dopeoters ara already beginning to figure out who is going to win the fiaT in. 914. j Thete is not mrch' doubt but that the class of ball" played this year in the league v. as b:tter than ever be fore. It is also agreed that the Port land team was the strongest aggrega tion ever seen in the league, and will probably be considered the favorite next year. , Pitching is the important feature of the game and few teams ever gain the highest honors without a strong staff. To have the regular gunners. go on the firing line in every game . means a lot to a manager and in this i the Portland managers have been de-: cidedly fortunate. West was the only Portland twirler , that was bothered much on account ; of his injuries and as he was at his best when pitching but one game a week, his loss was not felt much. All the rest of the boys, excepting Jame3, were able to go the firing line when- ever needed and James was only out of the fame for a short time with a bad finger. BUCK WEAVER. He Is Shortstop of the American League White Sox. ' f'ho"o by American PrT,H Asportation. BOXERS TO MEET TODAY IN OAKLAND OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. 28. Bud And erson, of Vancouver, Wash., and Louis Rees, of Los Angeles, who will clash l:ere tomorrow night in a ten-round crntest, completed their training to clr.y and each was pronounced in per fect condition by his trainer. The ar ticles cail for the scrappers to weigh . in at 133 pounds and each is within striking distance of that mark now. Anderson's backers expect to see him win by the knockout route. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FRIDAY The McLoughlin warriors are pre paring for a championship game with P-a relay school which will be played Friday of this week. These two teams have played twice and each eleven has one contest to its credit. It is hard to tell which way the game will go &a the two elevens are evenly matched and of about the same weight. BEAUTIFUL HAIR, A JOY FOREVER If you have a beautiful head of hair, Iry to keep it. If you have not, try to get it. Meritol Hair Tonic keeps the scalp clean, promotes a healthy growth of beautiful hair, and keeps It soft and lustrous. Try it. Jones Drug Co., Exclusive Agency. Adv. when you begin craving rough high -proof strong whiskey when flavor, delicacy and age no longer appeal to you cut out drinking. Cyrus Noble is pure, Bottled at drinking Costs no more than W. J. Van Schuyver & Portland, Every number and style of Pat tern made fay the Ladies' Home Journal Home Pattern Co. is carried in stock . and sold only fay Elliott Brothers Department Store 7kh Street at Madison , On the Hill The Criterion", Magazine 5c at our pattern counter IPOFE - M'LOUGHLIN GIRLS TO PLAY BASKET BAIL The girls of Mclaughlin Institute re nr?n7.in? a hasu-et hall team, the I second one in the last three years, j They intend to wallop all the other j girl teams ia the county, although no games have been scheduled. i The girls arts w timing regularly and ' are showing up welL Those who are wording for the team are: Teota YounT, Minnie Justin, Margaret Tompson, .Clara Weber and Julia Eusich. E BE HOT ON TRAIL . Game wardens will probably keep a clnse tab on the duck hunters this winter to see that they do not violate the law regulating the killing of birds before sunrise or after sunset. The new law provides that no ducks shall be killed between sunset and sunrise. For the guidance of hunters the fol lowing table has been prepared show ing tf e tirae of sunr:sa and sunset al s ated periods during the season. Sunrise Suusat Oct. 26 6:43 Nov. 2 6:53 7--v. 9 7:03 Nov. 16 7:15 I Nov. 23 7.23 I Nov. 30 ....7:32 Dec. 7 7:40 iDec. 14 ...7.46 5:07 4:56 4.47 4:33 4:33 4:2S 4:26 4:26 4:28 4:33 4:39 4.47 4:58 Dec. 21 7:50 Dec. 28 7:53 Jan. 4 7:53 Jan. H 7:51 Jan. 18 7:47 Following is a synopsis of the fed eral migratory bird law for Oregon and Washington: A daily closed season on all migra tory game and insectiverous birds be tween sunset and sunrise. . A five-year closed season " began Oct. 1, 1913 on the following game iitti ! birds: Band-tailed pigeons, bown, sandhill, and whooping cranes. e,o rtU onfl ,n swans, curlews, wood flucks ana all shore birds evcept black-breasted and golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe, woodcock and greater or lesser yel lowlegs. Open season on ducks, geese, rails, "-ints. gelHnulcs, from Oct. 1st to Jan. 15, dates inclusive. : Open season on black-breasted and : golden plover, Wilson or jack snipe ! and greater and lesser yellow legs, from Oct. 1 to Dec. 15, dates inclusive. All migratory insectiverous birds protected indefinitely. r i Penalty for violation, fine of not more than $100 or imprisonment not i more than 90 days. EASTHAM SCHOOL TO HAVE FOOTBALL TEAM Eastham grammar school is to have I a football team it tne plans or tne boys of that institution are carried it. A large number have turned out for practice and are showing up well. No games have been arranged but several local schools are anxious to meet the new team, which will be one of the heaviest school elevens in this section of the county. SPORT BREVITIES. When Langford defeated Jack Les ter Monday at Taft, Cal., another white hope faded away. In order to prevent so many sprain ed ankles and injuries to the foot, a plan is being boosted in Chicago to have baseball players wear high shoes. Coach Steward, of O. A. C, says that he expects that the U. of W. will win the championship among the northwest colleges this year. A FAIR PROPOSITION The manufacturers of Mer'to! Rheu inatism Powders have so much confi dence in this preparation that thej authorize us to sell them to you on a positive guarantes to give you relief in all cases of Rheumatism or refund your money. This is certainly a fair proposition. Let us show them to you. Jones Drug Co., exclusive agents Adv. " old and palatable strength. any other good whiskey. Co., General Agents Oregon FORUM OF THE PEOPLE ALBANY AND EUGENE OREGON CITY, Ore., Oct. 28. (Ed itor of the Enterprise) A letter pub lished in -Tuesday morning's Enter prise and signed by the secretary of the "committee of 100," says that abolishing the saloons has benefitted i Albany and Eugene, among other ' towns in the valley. Let us look at ! statistics from these towns, and note the "benefits." Albany pays this year 13 mills in city taxes alone, which is three mills auuvc luc 1C6" lim"- In the year ending September 24, 1913, there were 164 arrests fordrunk- eness ana violations or tne liquor law in AiDany. uut or ziu criminal cases in the city courts in Albany during this year, 138 were for liquor law vio lations 65 percent of the total And out of the 47 cases heard in ihe circuit court at Albany, 28 were IiquuV cases 55 percent of the total court business. Yet the commit.ee of one hundred "points wi;h pride" to Al bany. As to Eugene, wnicn !s a very gool town to compare to Oregon City, ow ing to the fact that its population is practically the same, more interest ing things can be seen. During the past .year there were 363 arrests for drunkeness and 11 for violations of the liquor statutes in Eugene. This makes a total of 374 arrests for the year one arrest to every 24 people in the city. The Lane county circuit court tried 68 cases In the year, ar.J 24 of these were liquor cases. The circuit court devoted 36 percent cf its effort to punishing violators r.f laws or statutes designed to ' keep people from drinking. Eugene's tax levy for city purrOoPR ftlona fr' the present year is 15 mills. In addition to this Eugrne taxpayers have to pay 18.5 mills for county and school taxes. Moral conditions in Eugene seem to be not exactly ideal, when the mat ter is investigated. During. the past year there were 69 arrests for v.- -s.-rancy, 33 for disorderly conduct, eii,ht for fighting, six for assault, 9 for gambling and five for carrying con cealed weapons. Can any thinking man, after read ing these transcripts from the city records of Albany and Eugene, s -e where these towns have been "bene- ! fitted" by confiscating their saloon li cense revenue? Can there be found any argument therein for asking Ore gon City voters to follow suit al ways bearing in mind that Albany and Eugene are in the midst of "dry" te'r ritory, while Oregon City is but 47 mmuces journey from Portland? Clos- ing Oregon City saloons will remove "T5;' ? u " , "1 an ill not better local moral conditions in any way. MAXWELL VIETOR. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jacob Oswalt tto Ida Oswalt, two acres in William Engle D. L. C, T. 5 S., R. 2 E.; $500. Carl A. Koenig to Ida Koenig, tract of 1.94 acres in section 18, T. 4 S., R. 1 E. ; $10. L. E. Hamilton to J,mfs A. Cobb and others, lots nine and 10 in block six, Estacada, and lots 3, 37, 4, 7, 8, bock, 22' lot.3 3-?nd tnin tin blc 23, Zobrist's addition to Esta- W. A. Procter and wife to Sandy Land company S. N. W. section 26, in T. 1 S., R. 4 E.: $10. Edward S. Chase and others to II. F. Gibson lots three, four eight, in section 22, T. 2 S., R. 3 E.; $1. SWEDISH LADIES MEET The Swedish Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Johannes Johnson, Willamette, tomorrow, Thursday, October 30, at 2" p. m. Enterprise classified ads pay. GBAY HAIR TURKS COLOR AFTER Mixed "With Sulphur It Dark ens Beautifully and Takes Off Dandruff. Almost every one knows that Bags Tea and Sulphur properly compounded, brings back the nat ural color and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or . gray; also cures dandruff, .itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug Btore for the ready-to-use product called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" you will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Some druggists make their own, but it's t lUM jisn iuujm aiu uvvn ivt awvciy AVCaUCi arm s. m- IrwlAMA SI PRESENTED - BY THE OREGON CITY AS EXPLAINED nnnw See the Great Canal in sMflfUlMIininUMIUMJMH Read How You May cut oat the above conpon, sad preaeut It t this office with the ex pense amount herein set opposite the style selected (which covers the Items of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking;, clerk hire and other necessary exfensB Items), sod receive your choice of these books: ' PANAMA Tnis fceaitiful big volume is written by Willis J. Abbot, iftiiiiun a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl- and the eagea standard reference work of the great Canal Zone. 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Shortly after the Revolution Benja min Tappan. son of a wealthy Boston merchant Hnd the original-owner of what is now Portage county, 0.4 en tered his father's tract in the west i nnd spent the winter there. Other set tlers joined him. and a settlement was begun, which , had the dignity of a town at a time when a single log cabin at each place marked the present sites of the cities of Cleveland and Buffalo. The place was one of singular natural beauty, and the question of a name soon arose Now. it bappend that at this time a younger brother of Benjamin Tappan's and his wife were in Italy and came upon the old town of Ravenna. De-" lighted with the place, the young bride expressed to her husband the wish that somewhere In the new world there might arise a town worthy to bear the name of the wonderful old Italian city. - ' The husband immediately thought of his hrotber in the Ohio wilds nnd at once dispatched a letter in which he pictured the beauties of the Italian city and exprrtssed the wish that the town then arising in the wilderness he unfiled in its honor. ' Many months later Benjamin Tap pan, despairing -of finding a suitable name for the town, was about to yield to the w'ishes of his neighbors and be stow the name of Tappan upon It when the letter arrived. So. instead of Tappan. the town was named Ra venna, which name it still proudly bears. Ladies' Home Journal. A Two Meal Animal. Breakfast with bacon tor meat) ia a latter dny invention, it should be re called Down to almost modern times man was a two meal a day animal dinner and supper. A fifteenth cen tury proverb bade him rise at 5 a. m., dine at 0 a. in., sup at E p m- go to bed at 9 p m.. "and thou shalt be nine ty and nine." The Oxford Dictionary, indeed.- gives 1403 as the date of the first leution. of "breakfast." F"or cen turies afterward it meant only the morning draft of ale. with or with out a bite of bread. Everybody then set about his work fasting. London Spectator. An Interesting Exhibit. If two great shops could stand side by side on the main street of the world nnd.ali (he vices could be put in the slir window of one of them and all the virtues in the show window of the other and all the people could go by all day. all night, and see the windowful of virtues as they were and the win dowful of vices as they were all the world would be good In the morning. Oeraid Stanley Lee's "Crowds." Not In His Line. "They tell me." said the new re porter, who was doing an interview, "that, you have succeeded in forging your way to the front." "Sir." " replied I he self made man coldly, "you have been misinformed I'm no forger." - London Globe. Passive. "So you lost your money in the stock market!" "No." replied Mr. Lambkin; "I didn't- even have the fun of losing It myself. I tuok not her man's tip and then al lowed a broker play It for ma" Wash ington Star. Apparently most of the people ot New York love Sulzer yet, and more than ever. NATURAL APPLYING SAGE TEA usually too sticky, so Insist upon getting "Wyeth's," which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and Is the best remedy for dandruff, dry, feverish, Itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks like "Wyvth's Sage and Sulphur" because no one can pos sibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does so naturally and evenly, says a well-known down town druggist. You dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This re quires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two is restored to its natural color and looks even more beauti ful and glossy than ever. (-Apyj cor Sale bw Huntley Bros. i aim ANDTHE ENTERPRISE Picture and Prose Have It Almost Free with inlaid color nanel : contains i ... .. r : .'. : ' a similar character. Call 1 ,..,c. . seu ior onaer usual I Annuls! ' our readers tor SIX of A a for $1.S9 and 6 Certificates matter practically the seme as the ti voW doth; contain, only 100 photo?! and the color plates ara I ull at , l .J I EXPENSE Ameonlaf to oar readers for SIX of the 40 consecutive dates and only the 67 Cents and CmrHfUmc Ti TO OUR PATRONS In order to save your discount, Electric bills must be paid before the 10th of the month at our office 617 Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon i Portland Railway, Light & Power Company . THE ELECTRIC STORE Beaver Buildincr, Main Street Tel. 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