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OREGON CITY ENTRRPRTSK FRIDAY, OCTOBKIUO, 1013, rmriY TIE Fill SIR Given to Every Reader of 10 TIE MASSES iOVll TO O.VI ALL IITACADA CLUO HELPS ITATC REPLENISH WATERS WITH THOU8AN08 OP PISH ,MALL 1"""" ACES OF A LIBRARY BOOKS m WIKIHANCE COST IS VERY SMALL , i.vy Would Bt Trivial and LH.ratur to prtly BetHed Plea f.mrry ..Ml' "'" T" J h . .lr--l l,,,r,"'jr '" ,blW rltv ut a cost ,,r 4S rr""' on SmV .hll'UI n..-U.m In No ".wnl.. In 11'" "" r"m",,, h",nl"1 , , ..ml In " " ",r,',, ' .h. t Imi I In dwaiw'iml ,lv'" I i li rV" .M.,i...Uy and IhH f ii!,ir r.-,..h ninrtmh no oihw ay. "ilmn-h IH.r.irl.- would . fMaUUh- d l. il iilr ! f ' l-Kl Htl-t'f S 3 Ui'. m-mrtan . dd ... fr...uifnt in rvu b that ll'K tt.l unti.it. IT W' cr "' ,ry ftiillJ fl.(iHl. Colt It Small. To tm-.'l U'" "f ml"",,"l"K u, h A I,. . I.--. Hi" '"inly i ",k"u '" Utbnrlc I''" '"""' r",,ft " U'"y "mwsh ni.Mi.-v f..r tl. current Julrd tl'"t "'" I'1' oul'1 ''' 15 fill "' nr' in"iit "'",0 thll' III" ll,r"r' ""M U" ,""l"r dlm-llmi "' """y ""lrt' Tb l'l " Mx-ii-1" would narrow dmo tu tl." ,,f riMim. heat. Unlit md rro of Hi" Ih'I 'iirr.nl lima uln.- 'ill '" 'i'llll,,,l l"TlH nil MtMn.'i'.ry to tint im'i'I'I" f ""i ll fomiiiuiilt)- fiifi'1!'"''- Wn,l' olhrr ruiliitl. f tlio l-lul" "v" "' lotrj llif f"urn mill ii uiiimIhT nf Hie uy,.r of i liu kiitiin hopn that Ihr plin will I'" . il'ir.l ty tlm MHtl It Ihf l''l li. vt inolltll. Follow line nr.' m- 'l'0 1vp i-n-Jo.-d th- I'l.m: Wlllmm Ainlr.-.n, JII Slvrtlr line liiiiinn, Mr. I.nur II. I'irl.-r, J. M. fury. (. II. fnfli'lil. K. 0. ufl.l.l. tiruiit II. IHmli'k, J. K. IMurt, I. Inn K. Joliri. 0. C Ij1if tti, ('. I'. Ijitniiri'tti., A. J. Ith- J. ..tllnlll, Jlllllt W. lAtAlT, UT. Miliain. Ir. ('. II. M.'UitiKT. r (unCHr W.Kiirii Mill. A. U I'rl. u. J. A. Rnnk". WHIInm tihi-ahmi. K. K Sunt n. Mr Miiry II. t' ltrn V. H. I'Hrit. Williuiim Hn., Wm. llrlm'i.tli ultf. Cni. On'Knn: C. K. Hiwuc Cirui. OrHK.m: (i.-o. II. Ilrun, N.' Era. On i.Mii; J. W. IIlpiI. Kutnrnclii. Onuiin; lir. II V. A.lls, Kulocudn. t)r' (no; ('Umlf W. IU'Vi.ra, KutarmU. Un pm: M. J. I .. Cnly. Or'ion; J. W. Grille, MIUiiuM.', Or.'Kon; Ji-lin It. OitrU'id, MitAHiikU'. (rKon; It. le PuH, l)k (Irovp. Or.'Rim; John V. Rlilcy, Ouk tirtivu, Ort'Kon.' RIVLRS AND TRIBUTARIES SIOCKED County to bt Plthfrmin't Prdlc Nt Yfif Whtn Minnow Grow and Fttn In Poor Btrtimi kinuil IS OF C. W. ('rtitlii-ni wm found cull'V of perjury hy a Jury In thu circuit eourt WVclnpmluy nlKht. The mntnc lll be Ktvin liy JihIko J. t'. 'ni)lMill ItlilK din next two or throe dnyi. Th niry, m tin. mmir tlin, ricom-nifnil.-u ti man to tlm nnrcy nf thn court -ia akfil Hint tlia ipntenr lm t'i lm HkIiI r iiilhlo. The rum. grew out of n Rlloged wmlilliiit ffair In which rinrrnre Miller la anlil to hav flKiirtxI. Mlllor enten.il a ii-a (,f guilty at that time nd mrelvi il a fine of $25. It la nld that Curntlicr, nit a wltnoaa bofor the uraiid jmy, dinled that ho had vit known nf any cumMlnn In whlrh Miller rh Involved and that he had nev(.r hn n in n unme :iro Miller U Itltir.-Mnl. Krom the rnni'lualnna of the Jury, hi ti-ntlinoiiv wim nppnreiitly fulne In thl particular. Tho grand Jury re turned an Indictment rkhIiihI Caroth 'n on the testimony thnt ho gave be we It ami the cane Wednesday was the remilt f nlnl Indictment. Uvy Htlpp appeared aa proaecutlnn llorney with llrownell t Stone for the dpfenxe. The Kutacniln Itnd A (inn dull lm Juat flnlnli.'d tti fit In K aliiiiit iuo.Hu'i ral;.'ow trout In the riurlininnii river. and a trliiutarle. It put tl.XOO In tlm huml at IOh'ii enda; .'12. Odd lu lh poml at upper dauij 1 11,000 In tlm reaervulr; 20,000 In north fork of tlm Clin kaiiiua; 0,00'i In the aoiilh fork of Hie Clnckiiiiiiiit; M.iioo In Cl.-ur t're.k and the Iml- lice hua liien dltrlliuteil In nriiH.1 trriiini r tin ii In K Into a.uni of thee nilier. rVurteni H.iiiihiiikI pluuted In lielph Creek, a aireain hlh rinptlei Into Cn-ek. Anlile. un.l In ailillllon to wliiit the chili ImK nlntlted the alnte llim de. poHltril III KjiKle Creek and III the north turk of I-.iiglii ( reck ni.ooo. Ill ull tllcNe tlieru Uere lillilileil In Cliii-kniunn uter.t ali.mt :i:;o,uimi liy I'll, c-luh mid nlnle fli.h ciiiiiiiiIhhIou Thcan Huh will lie uUmt nine llicliea l.iliK In lil'out one yeur. which will make the fi-lili.ie flue net full. In tl.i iiihIii Cliickitirnft there have liecii re IiiixiiI aa'de from nil thin, lietween Inn, (toil to iiiii.oiio. 'I liU lii mi IiIk nuin K tunn el Imiae below Imth itlillM and aliotitil make the flailing good next ir on the lower Clnckuinii 1 lie IttTK" irt loll Of tllOHA ri'lcilHeil oil thil lower t'liickniiiaa were ati.'llieud trout: theae flHli grow rapidly and nhould lie at leant ten llicliea long lv ticM HeptelillilT. DISEASED THOUGHT. Whan You Kt.lia That la What Worry la You Hava It Maatarad. C'oiKViitriiteil tlniuct't U virtually Ir riwUlllile All the t iMlltli- of Illod em ai'leiii-e nml liiilimtry I obrloualy the priMlurt of ilio icht. much of It of our own time mid otmcrvntlon. The Idrtb of au Idea In the human mind la cliiirly the one and only dawn of em pire and revolution, of eiiKlne. plil liMiiphle. tniite Mil tin. rlvlllintlon. To rla worry under the bead of thinking, then-fore, neemi a glnrlug aacrllege. Vet worry la thought, "for all that-dlM-aned. Impure, adulterated tbouulit. It meana ao admixture of emotion, of the wont of all einotlona- fcrlnlo one' tlilnklnK Inatead of eoiu-entnitml. clcnr. erene thlliklhs on the prolilem In hnnd. worry 1 Ibliiklna inuililled black with fifir. It la ultoitl a helpful a clapping the hrukea iiHn wheela tolling uphill. Vet all the world la Inlwrtng imiom lhat Kirviitlan heavlneaa of the wheel. ml aimoxt every at.lrit la a aplrtt In the dark prlwin of fenr. But once we group till truth clearly, ouce, we con rinin ounudve that w can rid our thought of emotlouallkrn, of fear, the dny of our dellveniuee la at hand. And theaiilmtltutlon of encouraging, healthy thought, of new channel among me worn rut. I a powerful a. Ther. mur be failure and back- ilitlnc. I cuatonmry In all mortal effort and human endeuvor. But fear I weakened Ilk a choking thing, and more and more clear and unlmpcaea hM-niiie otir (hlnklna. for we reallie at luat. once for all. that where think ing cannot help o fear certainly will not. Aud then w Dnve worry oy iu lboa.-Colller Weekly. Thay Court Death. Steeplejack are proverbially reck-lewi-or apparently o-ln their acOon when eiignged on their dangeroua ...ri a i,i turner who waa attached to one of the eXert uaed commonly to tnke a midday tuip wherever b might hnpiH'i. tu be altuatea uia uiavw commonly found hlin on the top of teeple or chimney atretched full length upon n alngle bonnl. hi arma it alilea. faat aaleep. A alngle lurch would bnv meant a fall of a couple of hundred reel, ana xuere fore certain death, yet he treated thl poaalblllty with theutmoat Indifference. -Chicago Iteconl Herald. ' lHLyg the Great Canal in Picture and prose . jicj V TV . 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Six Certificate of concecutive date and only . ' Sent bv Mail. Postage Paid, for 67c and 6 Certificate EXPENSE Amount of $.48 MAIL ORDERS ADDRESS THE ENTERPRISE, OREGON CITY, OREGON Get Busy and Present Your Certificates Today V a DlflSl STREET 18 BIG PUZZLE LEGAL TANGLE PRESENTS IT SELF WHEN CITY HAS IM PROVEMENT PLAN CANNOT FORCE OWNERS TO PAY 'a County Sid May Rfu o 8hart Cot of Work and Officer Ar Hlplea Money Is But Contribution ek.ii ..mnnrtv owner on the city side of Division street pay for the Im provement of the entire street or . v. .m,i. nf the county side share III C I' - the expense? This Is the question that is Just now being asked by the reaidents ot me nuruic....." of the city. Division street Is the oivioing .. A nninll 0111- between tne cuy -ptete plan, and specification, have been filed In the recorders office rr ,h tmnrovement of the street with crushed rock. The finished s'.rcot will cost at leaBt $20,000 If tbv; resulur specifications are carried out. According to the opinion of City Attorney Stone, the city has blut- er. cn the county side of and can In no way compel them , hare the expense ment ,, Ston Talk. -The only way that the city can secure the cooperation of the V"P- erty owners on the county sldo I liy voluntary support. m cu n solutely no power over theui, and it is only through what might be termed free will offerings' that finciictal co operation can be secured,' sa;d Mr. Stone Thursday. "The property on both sides of tho street will receive equal benefit, and, as a result, It Is only fair that ther-? should be equal assessment against both sides of the street. I beUve that co-operation can be secured, al though one stubborn owner could al most block the entire matter. he continued. "This is the only -v-iy that 1 see for the city." Division street Is considered one of the worst streets In the city. In the winter it Is said to be Impossible to drive a team aioog . u i""""- of the mud. It na. never i-.th gravelled, and is tun 01 greai rm and chuck-holes. SUPPLIES ARE SCARCE IN DEVASATED ALASKAN CITY resa was made today on the task or reconstructing the wrecked city or Nome The scarcity of .uppllea, how ever, will prevent anj grenv niiiu mcpt In the situation until relief ar rives from tne o in V. i tnnpal for aiu Mayor Jonea had already received as surances that everyiuiiia would be aent at once. Many cltuen who lost everything In the .torro which destroyed half the town, will leave as soon as possible. Stand Foe Many. Boy Cow is a noon, feminine fen der, third person singular and stand for Mary. -Stands for Maryr aaked th mas ter In antonlshmenL "Yea. sir," responded the urchin, with a grin, "for If the cow didn't etand for Mary how could Mary milk tha cowT yndnn Ywfm CRYSTAL ITER IS INEXHAUSTIBLE MEASUREMENTS SHOW SOUTH FORK CAN MEET DEMANDS FOR MANY YEARS TO SIGN CONTRACT FOR SURVEY Engineer to b Put Into Field at Once to Make Estlmat of Total Coit of All of th Con struction Work With a minimum capacity flow of 8,280,000 gallona or enough to eupply Oregon City with pure, fresh water until It grows to 83.000 persona, the Oregon City Pure Water association believes that It has found In the south fork of the Clackama a aupply as good. If not better, than the Bull Run source at Portland, and one that will belong to no other city and will be controlled by only the water commis sioner, of the town. Work will he started on the survey at once. The committees of the as sociation have been autnonzea at a ..ootinv FHrtjiT nleht to contract with H. A. Rands to do the preliminary work and to maae a repori on mo r act cost that the pipe line will en tall. If the city council does not take to ... tAam ih .iux-lation nians to Dlace the measure on the ballot through an Initiative petition, and to get It before the people at a date as early as pos sible. Goad SuddIv. The league ts positive that It now has a better supply than even the Portland source. It Intends to con riunt tho InvffHtientions into the cost on Its own responsibility and from the runds tnat nave Deen raisea irom me business men of the city. Already $920 has been subscribed and more can be had If that fund does not meet the expenses of the early work. Fiirnre. thnt thn committees have already gathered show the low water to be 15 second reel or s,zsu,uuu gal lons. Measurements of the stream taken September 27, show a capacity there of 24.2 second feet or 15,680.000 gallons. Should the water run short, in that rlvpr. the committee believes that It can rush the flow of Fish creek, about six miles farther up, into tne same Bource and get a supply almost aa large as that on which it depends for the city under the present scheme. At a meeting in tne rooms oi me Commercial club last night. Dr. L. A. Morris was elected president; E. P. Rands, secretary; M. D. Ittourette, treasurer; Walter A. Dlmick, press agent. A committee on by laws con sists of Don E. Mteldrum, William 3b.eab.an. and Dr. H. S. Mount Tne BTos-iillva committee will consist of the three officers and Don Meldrum and B. T. McBaln. ALL EGGS BE GRADED Althdugh the price, of eggs in Portland have advanced from 2c to 3c a doxen. local dealer, report no change In price, here. One of the most sig nificant feature was the announce ment that eggs are to be graded more carefully In the future. This difference is natural In view of the fact that the pullet eggs are so much smaller than the others. The price ts so extreme that complaint Is heard when buyer, are given a large per cent of the .mall size. VOTERS HAVE MCE TO GET PLAYGROUND To give the children of the city a public playground where games ot all sorts are at their disposal, the city council will ask the authorization of the voters to buy the Englebrecht tract. The city now holds an option on the property. It used the land in which to drill ita test wells during Its hunt for pure water. The council be lieves that the city should have a pub lic playgrounds where amusement, of all sorts are offered to the children of the city. The students In the various city schools now have to go to Cane mah or to Gladstone to play even a game of football and the authorities think the time has come when the city should have Its own amusement Park. Before taking any steps in the mat ter, however, the city wants the authorization of the voters. It does not propose to take such a step unless It knows that the people ot the city approve the measure in the beginning. The matter will be submitted at some special election soon be be called or at the regular city election. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Three years apart but on the same day, Hurtt C. Itoyland and his sister, Mrs. A. R. Williams were born, Octo ber 3. At a plewwnt dinner at the home of Mrs. Williams. Fourth and John Adams street, the birthdays were celebrated. Mr Boyland lives In Portland but spent the day on a visit with his sister here.