Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, December 31, 1911, Image 1

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WEEKLY ENTERPRISE ESTABLISHED 1506
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OREOOK CITY, OKEOOK. SUNDAY, DECEMHEIt 31, 1911.
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MAKE I riNf PtlCM
ON POtlCV.
:s or dissension soon die
dent Well Ouarded As M. Maaee
Way Ta Mall Char? Of
Inconaialancy la
v Denied.
XfV YOHK, t. 30. Preceded by
tatluna wuirn Kina kit a nine
uP-atett a cliuiai anything but pa
rt. Ik l"lr" banquet luolght ptov
Hi realisation alrary Ihlnar thai IU
naa Implied In Ha attendant eondl-
Lj ntnalivr of lit evmlng.
ol honor
wbila an
tTi fur the ponding arbitration trea-
m bataeea tha l oll4 iala and
UMl lltllaln and rranr. went furtb-
Mchl than heretofore and re-plfi-ally
to rrltwisma re
mad aaalnat lha principles
Mtwdd In thea Ireallra II alo
n,.rrd lha charge of luconaUUiiry
against advocatee of lha arbi
tration treaties who did not" fevoi
uVtntiun la lha difficulty Ix-tweea
it l ultMl Btalra and fluaala
tktMa of ua who ara In favor 01
m troatlaa bava boon rrltlclaod aa
. . . i - a I j- m iia MfM ll 1 ' I ll I ft I ,
JrVBipi PWT a ai wap- m n- "
Mki arbitration In lha r-nt UtfTr-.
, boin (uala." aald Mr. Tan.
I aa t antlrrljr wllllli to a ;
a frankly aa I wlitht of thai, bvcaua
lutiKuo la lll la a aUcht aay by
i tit a hoo for In futura ni-Ua-Maa."
All I can tay la that If m alll,
wU tba rral art utliaut of KUbu Hot ;
at tba quoatlon of why lha treaty
ibwM ba Urniyiil and by arbl-;
nikm ouM a.t do, I wouUl ba ron-,
Ml til ataud on bU alhlblt and j
Moatlon of that.
Tba truth la that tba lr-aty It
tU tontalna contractual obllitatlona
a tba nart of lha I nlt-J taia H
waua the aWlrlna of woPl
tk and rwnlaa tba rlht of I
luuta tu aay thai tba naturalUad ,
luio rltliana In tba I'nltwl Biataa
kaMild not hmm their alli'atanoa . to (
LoMla and rtiulil ba titilabid lor oe-,
..f,.ralllnd rllllrtX. Tb I'fOa-
Wnt aa wll uardl aa ha antrrad
Wa kalL -
NKW VIAHi ORHTINOI.
Mouda
a la a holiday. IK. (Ir.i
In lha Naw Yaar and tk.
lr ri wUbaa to aiiond to Ita
many radnr throughout Clarka-
tnaa County and rlaaahar a
Happy anr I'roaponitia Saw Yaar.
Tha Morning Knt rpna In-
a titada to rlbra(a tba Naw Yaar
by Uaulng. on January I. Ita Drat
annlvaraary adlllou, a I'rogra
Numliar, M iaga and oorr, and
lha handaoiunat and moat coral-
prrhnalv ralaw of t'larkarnaa
a County and Ita advantage and
opMirtunita .r aiirmptad In
Iba WlllamtitU Vallxy
Thara ba no laaua of Tha
t Morning Knlxrprlaa Tulay.
Tha rinployaa want a holiday.
a Thy darra It. Th y ara a hard
a working liunrh, and ara alwaya
- up a. id coming In an effort to give
a to tha Hiile of thla action all a
a lb nw worth bll evry
morning. 4
Tb Ki(irprli irrl a Proa-
a Mrou New Yar of 1ta nn In
a IIII Thla naeapapar dUirlliut-
e ad mor than IIS.ooo In wagai
abma In Oregon. City In III I, and
SUES NAN HE SAYS
DESPOILED HOME
JOHN B. HUMT OCrCNOANT IN
ACTION FOR DAMAOEI BY
JOHN COfFCCN.
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510,000 ASKED FOR LOSS OF WIFE
Young Woman And Rich Electrician
Accused of Having Clan
daiilna Matting In
Portland.
Alleging Ibat tba defondant allenab
ed tliH aff'tloiia of bla wife. John
Coffafa. of Portland, but formerly of
Canby, through Attorneya DrowDell
A Htone. Halurdoy filed anlt for 110
THE NEW YEAR'S EVE QUEST OF HAPPY MONTHS.
a la rwiWMw nf ha iai0uodiMM..iiut John lLJIumC
rr Taitora iH-rne-Tiiialneaa life ., rlrUll, of cuby.
of tba community. ! T,1B ,lUlllUB; r.c,eB th.t ba and
,hle wife Uvd happily together until
a a a a a a . A ,910 wb,. baram. ac-
TWO COUPLE! MARRIED.
Uirnvi to marry aera laauid Kat
urday to Ida MrSandrldge and Wit
Hani C. Caawetl; Kmma K ruin I and
Janma Varlaw and Mary t) Dooly and
lieorge H llreltllug Judge Hoatle of
llrlaied at th
nam -d Couple and Hv. H. A
aorth the aroond.
marriage of the Aral
Hay-
1MR RACKED !
BY WAVtJNE DEAD;
8A.V rHANClJtCO. t"- S ";
fa aaa loat and aeveral paaaengi M
4 niemlwri of the craw were In-,
Virad when tha ataamrr IUanoke,
fiptatn Jeaann. bound from Portland 1
8a 0 rtanclaco hlpnl huge com-,
k . In rnltie 111 I OIUinillB IV" i
kr at I o clnch laat Thuraday morn-;
One paaaanger. Iloliart Hterena.
ity thra toara old. a Canadian
kMrlrlan. who forced hU war from
b aipial hall to tha afmr d- .
Vrtlnat tha ordera of ha ahlpa or-
kr. waa waehe! overboard ana
Iroa ned. Hit body waa . not reco-
-Commcncing-
Jan. 2, 1912
4 Big Reels
4000 feet of high
' grade film
The
Grand
a
Program Today
The Coward
A Modern Cinderella
A Frontier Doctor
uualiited with the di-feadaoL. Ha
a vera that between January, 1911. and
iM-rmWr 18. 1911. the defendant and
Mra. Coffeen had clandvatlna meet
ing! In Canby. Coffeen aaya bla
wife frequently w-nt o dancea with
the othi-r man, remaining away from
home until almoat daylight. Tha
ilulntlrr uii he remonstrated with
; the dofi-ndant and aked him to keep
aaay from Mra. Coffeen. Hla ra
: monatrallng. however,, he aaaerta.
ToffA-rrTiyrTioTigtrrTndnrd--Wr--
wlfe 10 move 10 roniana. luinmu
he could get her away from tba In
, floenre of Hurat. He aaaerta, how
' ever, that It waa not long until he
learned that , the pair were having
' rtandoatlne meeting. In that city.
Aa a reault of theeo meetlnga,"
aava the plnlntlff. "my wife no long
er lovea me. but lovea tha defendant "
The plaintiff aaya the defendant U
worth 125.000 or more.
- MILL WORKER ACCUSED
OF NOT SUPPORTING WIFE.
J. p. linker, a mill worker and a
mualrlan. waa tx-fore Judge Iteatla
Halurday on a charge oi not eupport
Ing hla -wife. He waa placed under
I bond and ordered to report to the
court Tueaday when the cae will ba
' derided.
MRS. HUGHES IS BURIED.
I Tha funeral aervlcei of Mra. If. H.
fHughen, of ladtona. were held at
8t. Paul's Kplacopal church Satur
'day afternoon at S o'clock. Rev. C
!W. Itoblnaon offlclallng. Tba Inter
I ment waa In tha Mountain View
! cemetery. Many frtenda of tha do-
........ 1 .noniled the aervlcea. and th
' floral offerlnga wera beautiful.
BOY KICKED ON HEAD
RE(
COVERING RAPIDLY
The llve-year-old aon of Mr. and
Mra. John Harding, of Maple lne.
waa aerloualy Injured at the family
home Thursday afternoon. Tha little
fellow had gone Into the barn and
bad got too near one of the horaea
which kicked the boy on the head.
HI acalp waa luld open by tba blow.
I xhe lad waa taken to the office of
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C1I1LDUQ1 PUU
BROTHERHOOD OFFERS
WORK WITH CITY
AUTHORITIES. .
TO
COMMITTEE mH BY FkESTDCT
Joeiah Strong Couraa of Study To Ba
Take rjp Coming Yaar Han. -deraon
la Teacher ,
of Claaa.
The Congregational Brotherhood
haa taken tha lead in providing , a
awlmmlng tang and playgrounds for
tba children. A reeoluuon -provrauax
for thla movement having baea
adopted at the last meeting, preal-
dent Gary haa appointed ttio lMUrtr
Ing commltteo to arrange tha detaila.
llev. C. W. Roblnaon, J. W. Lo
der, Mra. Emma U Jonea, Mr. J. w.
Norrls and Major C. B. Nobla. Major
Noble offered the resolution. It U .
probable that the city council will
bo appealed to to aid tha work.
The Brotherhood claaa haa announce
d a course of study fop tha year, be
ginning January 7- It la the 1
1.. - I. h T-onnel of thw Klng-
lf3BBUU IU - ' - - V .
dom" aerlea, prepared by Joa
Strong; of New York CUT. Tbaaa
have been adopted or wiae "
Bible claase all over the country n4
promleo a year of exceptionally Intec
tHin atudy alon th line of
service. J. H. Menaeraou
tencher, O. W. H. Miller the presi
dent . . .v-L
The subjects for tne nrai mm
months ara entitled "Religion .or
M." and are aa followa:
January. Religion In Action. ,
t. The neluslon of Being Spiritual
Without Works. " .
2. Tha Mistake of Works Without
Faith. . . .... m .j.
2. Religion a Thing 01 mis ro...
4 Religion a Tblng for Every Day.
February: The New Politics.
1. Existing Politics. ,
t Christian PoUUca.
3 The Emancipation of tne Voter.
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. -ok th. hMinnlnt a the New Tear In England la
. nb of tb. moet amusing or auper,. - - - - M th. mtfBtbeT9 ot tb, tumn,
.Ue C..KS '"7 T JDhc- one for tb person, while each atep auoreaaniny
corrlKil)iiit monin " " .ck.-rd In thla manner afforda mu?4 amuBement The la-
mouu.eo ....-a... a Uatpy month Climbing the '' X 'rn Th. ake. of th dork being very clo-e together,
die. I., rartl'ular 0,.d It a difficult faa. 00 account ofthe.r ak Irta. Tb. rtfoka. Jaw fof Je.
tber, la II..M. time for careful ' ' JSZXSL Na 6. while r-hap. the lad b.nv
l-e- ,.rt the iniM-hievoua tinuner. -u umn.r. . .
elf umee a tuiutla from AuguM u, to late autumn.
Dr. C. A- Stuart, where ho was given
attention. He showed plenty of
"grit," and allowed the stitches to
be taken In
anesthetic.
Idly.
the Injury without an
He la Improving rap-
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Huntl
Brothers Co.
AGAINST ROAD TAX
'"Continued oa page two. r
Great Holiday Reduo
tion
on ad
Whiskies, Brandies, Wises
and Cigars '
unt3
January 1st 1912. '
All goods Kuaranteed
and satisfaction
D. M. Klemseo
421 Main Street
.-r-rc CCUITAS URGED TO
hOItlt a-..r-.,
WORK FOR LAW PROVID
ING pOMMISSION.
Annual January S
the time when we want to reduce our stock as much aa possible.
A naturally
.ununrv is our . or - , . that
WifK fKU idea in view we iro A many departments in our oig store r -
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20 to 50
All Holiday Stationery reduced One Third
All Fine Stationeryjreduced 10 to 50 percent
RmMMware of all kinds reducedOnrj
AllHaviland China red. OnejWjQJ
All Cut Glass reduced One third to QneJialf
. All Table Silverware reduced One Third
All Leather Goods reducedlOjcPcer
Umbrellas reduced Wto333pL
cent
Boys and Girls Books red. WJoJgwca
per
All Pictures reduced
Picture Framing reduced 10 to 50 percent
Post Card Albums red. 10 to 33 1-3 per cent
All Bibles (revised and King Jame$ ed.) red. 10 per cent
All Toilet Sets reduced One Fourth to Half
Pvroiraphy. Outfits & Wood to Barn, red. 20 per cent
! a Hnir, Cloth. Nail
All Bristle Goods reduced 20 to 33 j per cent. toohm.....
AU Mirrors reduced One Fourth tonjjM?
All Rubber Goods reduced 10. to 33', pcent
Cp. nf all Kinds reduced 10 Jo2S
per
I.
cent
JUDGE D1MICK GIVES TAX FIGURES
Oregon City'e Mayor-Elect Declaree
That Much Money Is
Wasted In Building
Thoroughfares.
At a road meeting held at Oak
Grove Thursday evening for the pur
pose of considering a special tax for
the Improvement of the public high
ways In that district the proposition
was defeated by an overwhelming ma
jority. Last year one of the most
bitter road fights in the history of
Clackamas county was at Oak Grove
over the management of road funds.
A resolution was Introduced by B.
Le Paget and unanimously adopted.
Happy New
Year -
Same time we want to give
you some bargains In un
claimed repair Jobs, such aa
Turning Wood Lathe.
Carpenter's Rip-Saw
Patent Drag-Saw.
62-ln. Pulley. 10-ln. face.
30-H. P. Atlas Engine.
18-H. P. Portable Engine.
Store Trucks, Logging
Tools.
Blocks,
etc, 200
Hooks,
Coal Bags, etc.
Come and make offer on
any article of our annual
clean up sale.
OREGON CITY '
MACHINE WORKS,
Twelfth and Main Btreeta.
Nursery
Clean and
Stock
Strong
. Now la th. tlm. to set out Ro... In your part of the city. Two-year-oid
budded Trosea.
Fifty Varieties to choose from
I W,l set them out and gu.rante. .very on. for only 20c aach.
a fin. Hn. of fancy Fruit Tr... that you had ought to ....
mental Shrubb.ry th.t will help t, make- your horn, attractive.
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