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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1911)
r , MORNIXO ENTK1JPHISK. THUKSIUV, JA3UAKV J2. V I . i HORNING ENTERPRISE , OREGON CITY, OREGON. E. E. ROME, Editor and Publisher. ri , Appttewtton m fr-een- rtaaw ''I - be .1 u Portrrc (Wpw-nijf.l Ovwguw, unfcr; to Acs' of i dun m March I, 1ITS. ntMS sr- sractirm. Oim Tmt. by mail .. fit M lhL by Mil Knur alntith. b mall M wee, by ftitkr.. . . I M iZ iminsN eato TTrt Tr. pr Iik-Ii fvt mrtlMi lie: Tin t. bf mcb adrd InwitoM lc PiwotriMl pjiirti mnr ra- pr 'J iMnrri Mii'iaV''B'"'r'iiH RP n, p.. p.r turn bwrtw 1JT Jlua paprr hr than fJrt p. rr "n AM.taamiona. - IxK-mt. !c pr bB: I fuUf aJvr-.p, Wmta. For Satf. T ul. . on l7tn,TtUM on' crn, arh addltloiuU .tea for Jveni!n In tn Week!) TO JiAaXrr, " Pecu'. 7:7' witlHMit rhmre. the rate will tve c Rate riiti aau'. for tae im tnMfrrwil tr. wttbo.it chanp. th at will s " aa mo f.ir run at ttw paper, aiva i an tn for i-ril rtton " aboulj aooomjarr orJer wbere party la unknown la butnea offi.- f tne Eni-rrr. Lal adrvrliatn at lecal ajrertlains ratea. Trru adrertlatnc an4 aperUI tranaient "oatch-as-catrh-ran' game, and Orecon rwrtlstn"at Sf in fcr an tnch. ivrt l- kvt to apeciai eaadilkva (infrnink Ih Cltv'Mealers selilotu lov out to. wily mHn Sale- u Bankrupt Sale- .Jrer. ' Of Sister clti. But that Is Dr tlaromta J6e inch fh-at tnnert'nn; a.M:- ther her nor there the r"4.l question ttflnal amnunt aajne matter 3c Inch. Kews Item and well written utKii Is how to make a better shoaing. tii th a.mui..of Ml rrlpta mm letuiaed rmtrrm acoempan-'made and as tv tbe nnmbefof desir M ar ap. W prrp poata.,. Wlaconsln is th lat State to come Ibrwara wita aoaoaai. Her receouy e-leetakH Ranatne fa rharmd with hrlh. - . . : T 'Tbw 4lorBtn Enterpriaa Is not aa bathing establishments and-tioardln the bill at th request of the Mult larg as some of ta city papers, and house. This Burner increased year- notr.ah anclers w no are try In to cloe -ererlll be: we must m.ke-wpn un(iI htt Tery proflubh,, , h clk" w rtlr .uanJlot aeenraw anil nettritr , k . . ,t above the OretCOO ( ttr avUpBSRa acenracy ana acavuy. .drawlBp Into the business many men : hnift lo KlUnet p,ninc. and when h of means But competition became Warned Of the strenuous opposition to There ar eaooch people in Oregon fjerc and each hotel and boarding 'h measure (mm the Clackamasdel. Oty to support a' pwd little daily bouse deemed it wise to put on suard :"l0- h ' J.0 wanee If .11 wKn mUh It avww-a. . . , . niemU-rs of the lenslature from this ' ' take it and pay the delivery boy "his dime weekly. - Give us tip aa to any news mat ters that come under your not ice. If jroa don't kaow ail the particulars calTa np and r4e na a tip so we saay chase it down. . He doat expect to always do Just as you would hare done had you been IB our place. Well do the best elne. arrlva, lnt. h(fn transr- caa and please you a, often aa our t4Uo -compare, would deposit travel-.' Judgment coincides with yours. tee n. ar. Bu,ugne riuK rjner- prise to make a Uring, I doing this we vrUl try and do rood to a. Urge a .amber as possible and offend a. few mm U eoDsWent with what we think to be right. - : r Its the home paper that yon rush to when la need of an explanation or defease from some malicious attack. But if the home paper has failed from lack of support, how caa it put np a defense-for you? The few dollar expense that a trait and. prodnoe association would cost each maa Interested is small compared to the benefits. Get to gether, farmers; yon can t win un less yoq make a start 4e . Toe may think yon can get oa with out a daily paper In Oregon City and you can but considering the small cost of so great a luxury, is it wise? Boost your home city by sup porting the most persistent and Inex pensive publicity, agency so far de visedthe live little dally. : Every merchant In Clackamas coun ty ahould aid In establishing a fruit and produce association. It would aaake prices for fruits and produce stable, and the farmer would tave cash to spend and not be urging you to take his product on account, and yon not able to realize on it. ICs a funny situation when the Siite Senate, composed of the "beat men In the State," can't find a volunteer who " will op n a aingle day's session with ;' prayer. That was the. situation Wed- aeadar. and that bode la ItnfTWwaasVarl OrX . have been teft to the mercy of crrctim- stance because ao member had the ' courage to staad ap and ask for div 'ne guidance. -4e- The tendency of the past few yearsj has been towards boosting the prices ; of manofactured goods to tha small retailer." Tha evident intention of the manufacturer was to take tha raise out of the small dealer1 rather than . to punish the consumer. But tha re ' taller haa passed the raise along ; and lie says coadltkma forced hhn to do so and the maaafactorer alts bade - and cuti tha additional coupons from - bis bonds and draws down his swoUea dividends with many a smile , -- '' - . r - t -. ' The Portland lads who, when taken In crime, blamed It oa tha picture show displayed a yellow streak. Some ' picture shows are bad, and certain pictures showa In tha better theatres are not la good taate, but the bora who chase them up should sot blame .' their dlrelectloes on their favorite form of amusement,' bat face' the music and admit their shortcomings and promise to do better. - We never admired tha yellow "streak tn old Adam, and its display by y onager s Adams would la no stage of tha game lead ns to lentewcy be game, boys; admit our errors sad after doe pun ( tmeat, atart right and stick to the t rreet coarse nafU cured of paat fot- " ' r' " Tims' TO .TAKE ON DICMITY. Ooe.of the main wetlone tsl la - tercet, business mo of Orego. City sad cll of Clackamas If . k.i ii. ., to cu n reow ch Uu h c,ly ,nd ,h coniy. ! mho w taBd ,. lo ., o- tem. Ttjoee who have ot - vaniM wrt 10 i - 7 juuoc-cupled lauJr-VttlHi w.th a prising people that tbe our ol those who will bear Ih burdea of.lm- ..a, J. tf.i.- U ika . prov mtrni ivauttiutw , ..... co-at, may .be multiply, tbis 'for the reason tnal to multiply ice iiimtwr or tbv iho aa!l bar tho burden of BrOrd improfemii .. t . . w..i larana a.nnnipr Darur m or ' dr of each. " " ' . rMult of ihM conditions wa havi . ..nurnb of rai -tat, m, ho hv proDrtT to aH oftima . . for tbmaiva, mil many imt ur plTh qutkn arising U . ai" Irt make mrw aairi iib mr, peatrtt frueijcy and to tha better c(a8a of tet ho visit this KectloB 'o "take a W." ' The prvent plan 1. for our real fate min and thtw havtne t'n!er-' estate mn and thor havtnc pnper-' . . iw,..,, ... lies for a to k-p a Wkout for Btranier, and to nab Mrh and cery . on who mar loi-k a if h had a few kxise nimojeon In his ji'ana. It Is a -irna of our city and county Mt. Clemens. Mico.. Is ierhps,'th.st:i40ik4U)aa county In the state leuls-' rrestPH ttealtb resort In America. . Th..iin.i rUit 'th- annnra jmT in . . . . . . . , . bill Introduced by W. tl t batten. )o4nt I n'n,edbJ,hbth?Mr ',roT,n,repreent.thf from Clackamaa and! profitable visitors to the city hoi els. : vii,m,maK' Mr. . hatteu onenfeo ! reiinerywaa- anaHHTi an J -turu - aaay from the croad strancera who concert ed effort to klH any measure, were looking for quarter. It Was not that n.av te antagonistic -to the lnter-i long after the conflict became a real ' ,h f-shermen of this Uyallty . ... . It ill learned yesterday that Rep conflict, until It was to be seea that rntjves Magone. Carter and Jones.-; the eagerness of th solicitors was of this county, voted for "Jerry- Rusk T working to lh Injury of th business, lrMj tnat ctange must be raado As , , decided to hire a no- r,ult " WM oecjaea to hire l po- liceman and to assign one already on ; the force to the work and station the ,wo on the mn ,tree, 1) as to wver , ters. These men. in uniform, were to direct strangers to hotels and board- ing hf,alv impartiallv. givmg to each MnnK m ho desired , c,rd contain-! iag ,he M nM of f4rh how ! ,nd hoaM (n th A , reMlU the fof ,!ranrer t ceased, the tone-of the business lm-' --.proved, and the stories sent out by rinnrt , Ur . ,v city and tta citizenship, rather thin one of gre-d and grab. . ( Why not. when the next season J opens, adi another day officer to the ' T present police force of Oregon City f and make it one of his duties to Meet ! 2 and direct strangers to tne several ! j offices of real estare men In the pity 4 and give o visitors - any other infor-' Z matktn desired concerning the city and the couiw? The real estate men can have cards printed giving the names snd places of business of all and put into the hands of this officer. These he will band to those seeking Information concerning Investments, giving Impartial answers to all inquir ies. Naturally all our real estate men , are anxious to make sales; but on the Kn" the baby s mittens without any 1 The subject debated waa : Re other hand no on of them wishes to ibumb; then, no matter which way j solved. That Bachelor Girls 15 or Ovei prejudice a stranger through over- eagerness. The adoption of this plan I will avoid the appearance of undue ; eagerne... which often .poll, a .ale, and give more dignity to the business. - . . ' Oregon City and Clackamas county want to increase the number of deslr- ( able citizens and to that end all hon-, arable means are penniaeibte but, : naturally, the best means is the one . desired. ... , i There are many things to Interest) strangers Tn fie city and the county, i A man in uniform, who Is courteous , and well Informed, can tell an impar-, M T'7 """" confidDC in theae rkenrtle and vhn aatr .Hhf j by this uniformed officer there Is no I f reason why they should not be favor- !.WI I a .a . , . y7 iuii cnavi ami in tne ena lea o Invest In our midst The present rivalry between real state men does not favorably Impress strangers. And the stories told hy the real estate men many of them true evea If they do deal in what loots , wmTS. Vy a maa In uniform, will not take on ! that Tegree of Improbability that en-1 hTrl'e.Ier. to,d VM Wbo! tilure U on7 P,rt of !t h"ltb ! op nd reputa ca";t;;"r in of those poor girU wbVm we read of Wa suggest that oar real estat men whom wa know .art eaxkraa to do what Is for the best get together on this proposition and Intereet CotrtieU la taking steps that promise the great est good to the upbuilding of the business Interests of the city and county. -; e-ll. - 1 WANTED: A FIRM TO BUY EVERY THING. Every city the slse of Oregon City should have a graia and produce ware hoose or elevator.' This la an easeo tlal to best business conditions. Ora rm.Cltr has none In tha broad beaae of tbe word, It baa firms tkat bay and sell grain, sad prod ere on occa sion, and saaay times thla provides a market when otherwise tha producer would be font 'to haul hi grain ; produce home again, ; .Hut what th farmers to nee J city to aa ' . .k.n. -iliu iak lit' eievaioc " thing-, thst, they-. produce at ant tlm m ,k sndrecelv. la exchange ta. hUhet,-markrtrJce Such aa.ltsMat-toe I4 retire, .. ....-. I. eonsidvrsM,, capital, put pro,--. " handle mo nusin. , i-j - good dlvMeot oa.th Investment, and t) tin tint DlvvM A MrK . ' . . - .ifa thai 1 ror "" wow a giaaarn t ducira. ' - imrni pan i i . m.it .ml nr.kluM avclal ion ' -. . , i ,h.t IU. iher thin. Perform J U4 h a nvlf tor Ha mrotvr It- 1tf b, o. tb. c.r.tne plan- and wbrn oatf ttaMihtd wilt Till a lo , . ,. , .;. ,.. iirmi. of i r . . Clackamas farmer. It l-o do . nop , iu.i - , t(ti of the acUkn mar b c - ful. and that the association be 'Hn lis fet th shortct ibl nm. , ' HAGONE HAS CHATEER MEASURE IN P0H; .. ' ' ' JOINT REPRESENTATIVE MAKES i BAD BREAK BUT JUMPS BACK TO SAFETY'. M. A Macon, repreaenutl Trom lature. ret urn eu uai biroi irora twn, bnBCipc IB his Insld pocket th fish . . . . j.,.,.!. ti.t : for Speaker of the House, and they r therefore In a pt-ition 1o obtain (roo1 vlACV tm comIC",w Thvrr u , possibility that Mr. Magone may te offered the chairmanship of the fisheries committee. The Clackamas dt legation lll return to Sal.-m neat f'0"','" ' ' )OUn tht ttm'- 44)aaaa4)sa s if 1 1 DON POSFIRIO. r 2 5 2 " I ort b t: lie f tlohi rer Tu pUr wan tn l-irj of I hj.iulte- pec? . Heart of bf'Tiia a:i.l fcan'l cf !. He tread hi mmy with an Ir in heel. Th ratea of Rrlem are untied W wle-- Taaa h-d' InUde Th r la iJenty of room Where drumhej.lt courts met otit your lot And Jatlr deals In sword and shut! Tha Woman in Whit is drsnrh-fd with red. And snow peaks hlds th rebel de.d Kury of Krewlom dies soon her. Where the klauser stllla the patrt- ot's cheer. ; Th Vultures floe from their moun tain nests To th feast Porflrto gives his ' guasts.. Graves In their gullets tbey And , w bo rer k To play with th !rd of fhapults- pec! -New Tork World. 1 I ! ! "Z ) t --e'i44-cf frH4eer rrl-t - ; ,npr r put on, they are all right j " large enough be can more his "n'f " around Inside, while the - hifa comfortable arms ana make long) wrists keep the sleeves of his Why There Are So Few n- J Vis, J ,T V-:'"s esjv B- Mm. OLiVE rtEMSTADi Crand Oners tinier. I T see ma onlr natural that, and energies' of all one'a years upon ono olj.;ct to the EX CLUSION OF EVERYTHING ELSE IN' LIFE, ot.e shonld finalljr gain that objects The reason the trirl who starts outearlr in-lifsv to-r an artist falls Zor in most cases she does faiK-i that ahe DOESN'T STUDY AND DOES NOT LIVE SENSIBLY. The of tbe ame re iimPle- Common sense is the keynote. But e penalty paid by those who ignore the rules is terrible. If era artis- M bavin? thrown tbemaatlv. inn v -v. . . . Mivv uv wauv vi iairu poison in some garret in the Quartier. . . . . The trouble waa not that the girl did not win artigtie reeogniUon. She probably would hare won It if she had tried long and hard, for the American roiceg are the moat beautiful in the world. Thi trtiuU. wa. that ahe DIDNT LEAD A SIMPLE, REGULAR UF AND DIDNT. EAT SIMPLE AND REGULAR MEALS. ...'TafJT8 W""CHE0 WAY THE AMERICAN 01 RL IS ROUOHT UP. mrU HER LUNCH OF ICE CREAM, SODA AND ICS i Wi.nl AND ECLAIRS AND HER AFTERNOON COCKTAIL, THAT CURSC Of THE COUNTRY. SHE HASN'T BEEN TAUGHT tTiXt HER H "UH AND SUCCESS DEFEND LARGELY U0N WHAT SHE tATfc ARO HE OOESNT SEEM TO REALIZE THAT COCKTAILS W.LL fcfc GRADE HER MfNOA-NO SOUL' At WELL AS HER DIGESTION. ' " E-fV training U the saving of the girl who struggle, to U an wtirt. . She may .luTS uleni, Ut It will grail her nothing -ritkori, Heal and eharaeter to steady her. "'Ipiinmjipnno Dr ouruuiouno hiu. NAMED BY COURT R0A0 BUILDERS A PANTED TO - ' $(a)VE CLACKAMAS COUNTY OURINQ PRESENT YEAR. I MM FARNlRX Ikf WTfRFS D ninin -"v $trl N 0tvta Art C'titti CKditona May B Abolxtd and Trr'tory Adidad to Oah 0ro and Parfcplaca. ' -. v 1 . Th apmJnltnrata of lh road nuprr Uw nacaamaa fo..n-y la all fw dulrh.u w,r, anmmnoisl iaii j wi'iuy aiirraiHii rj iun"i--- Mirt. Tbo county ludie iM f'w mlaalonrra hato bn rratllna lth th appolBtmeuta fur th paat va and hundred of farmer' ha twn In OrKin Oty from try action of the rMintr In the Intereat of the larlmia avplranta. In dialrtrt No. 4 a dUmion la aaked for and nv appoint riieut ha yet bavn made, lrrlrt No 47. Clad atone, may be abollahed enttrelv. a a peiltloa) before th cotirt to tfriitory to itak t'.rove n onr d Parkplar oo the other The court haa rreated three new dt'rl-ta nne known a No. 51. lln a art of No I and boated on the Multnomah tVunty line, and another. No iz. be In th atHjlh end of tXatrl. t N II. alltilPt Marquara the .irth!i' not No JI Will alao be creafeJ TT road nperlmra for 1911 are as for -C. K. lUltiB John Dennett. No : No 3 -William Cvoke No 4-rJohn Clthens No. S J W. Roots. ' No ;"harlea Kreb. No T-K. K Mriluain. No. 8n. V Iaula No 1ter Rath. No, v rYsnk E- Thomas; No 11 J K Smith No li-r. V RlebhoTf. .No- JJ-J C fullam No 14 Ci V. C.lbba. No. IS Ieander Mattoi.n. NoltjAucuat Sttaehlr- I No 17 P R iwmlrk No is Fred Kamrath N. 1 1 N. TmlllBger. So, iv B. Sulllyaa, No :i K A SwaBaon No r: AIlert rTngle No JJ-f.eorge Clehv No :4 "t'larence K. Miller IS J. B Mitts. -No. JV H Kncl. ' No. 7 John IUrth No. : I U Shank No.' Z Aaron McConnell No. 3 f. K. liavldson. NuJX WllJIam Schati NiV 32 W. lUatrr No 33r-Henry Cromer No. 34 William Klaer. , No. 3V J H. Jones. No. 36 A. M Anderson. No. 37-r W. KrusL No. 3 F. IL Harrta. No. 3-rFTank Jaggar. No. 4-) Harv y Gibson. No. 41 . R. Wiodl. No. 42 la. H Judd. No. 43 A. D Burnett. No. 44 Charles Rider. No. 4j Henderson. No. I James DeShan r. No. 4 J. T-. Hunt No. SO J. P Iavi No. 51 J Z. Seifer. No. 52 H. W. Kann. No. 53 C. A. B'-ugll. NEGATIVE WINS DEBATE. Bichslor Girls Ar Now Saf From Ta Gathrera., -The Friendly Bible class of the J'resbyterlan church held Us regular monthly business meeting last night. and gate an entertaining program to liven up the occasion. There was a musical and lllfrary program, with a ' debate as one of the mors important numbers on the bill. Following the program there waa a social hour. Should Pay Taies ." Ralph Eddy James Burrows and Clarence A. All dredge were on the affirmative and Jo Alldredge. Paul Burrows and John Meads In support of the negative. Th. .committee swarded the decision to Ika ill.. Good American Singfers., haring - conwntrated si tha hopes km . -. : VIIE MENU BOOK.; Cut These Recipes Out For Fu ture Reference and Use. SEA FOOD IN ATTRACTIVE FORM Swedish Brsad TKal Is lb Staff I If In La1 th M.dn.gM SusxrA Cheeelat PndX' r'lt Ff Rrly Ceak.. f CKildb Day. tice a week at lst see fl Is ! i-luel la b menu of rry ! h.j.l. so why not try l.vftr au gratia f.V a rhsuc T luak It reiKv lit g.v.h fttu the lolwter tones and rut It In small cut A i-4r weighing brtw-Wii two and three umls will giv a.H.ur sf 'pint of nict Make a toners a p eaart. enp of t.wk by covhlng the tnsTy bone In a cupful and a half f with slice of onltHi ami two vf car- rt Uslf an b -ur. .-.;ort1ing lo th B. tVa Cooking !.-( Magsitnr. t nm- clent. r this cupful of to h. three- fourth of s cui fu.1 of crram'snd ! fourth of s cupful e h 'f butter aifcl flour lu making a saixe. Tut the nh and aatt-e In an earthen dish alter natrly. having sauce as th laM iayr. Mis half a cupful of cracker crumb with three tallrw'Ofuls of tuelle.1 butter awt spree.1 or lb -. Jet Into a hot ovea t'ilrewn the crutalia Crab meat, clam or oyster mar be cooked In the ior niauurt - Checelat Pwddma. for chin olste bread pudding dlaeolv haif e af cuuaJag jlU till Jn .t. .jusrt' of milk an-i when p-rfctly blrndetl turn the W'k over tw. cup ful of bread, rumba and lex slam f r aa hour, t'resa tb nilrtir Umiuajh a sieve. a4'l four rga till bfe tera ell beateu, a cupful of butter, two cupful of sugar, a Jittl grated ut- nu-it. a ruphil of seelel rsialn an.) a cupful of cboiiwd MaiH tml alrtw-nd Steam the pudding fr aa ,bmr n.l w-rve with r re in The anxMiut given is euougb for a larg family ' Half tb -quantity would be sufft. irat for all person. Cinnemen Star. One pound of puivertei sugar, one and one-quarter pounds of alttvnd meat, orie-qusrter uun-e of gnMiiid rlauatuon, wblte of seven egg and a pinch of salt. ' Beat "the sugar and egg one hour; then add the aluiofid meata (chop(etl flnet, clnuamon and salt; no flour; cut w-itb small star cutter; very moilerat oven.. Swsd.sh Bread. I'our two cupful of boiling water over on cupful of coram!, I wo level tablrsaMnfula of lard aud on tea- Mnful of aalt. - Mix thoroughly, then let coot When the mixture la of lukewarm temperature add a rake of swsxma shsso rompreaaeri yeast stirred Into three tableapoonfuls of lukewarm wster. three-fourths of a capful of molsae and wheat flour to maks a dough stiff enough to koeavl. Knead untU elastic, cover closely and let stanLtn a tem perature of about 70 degrrJa P. until doubled In bulk. fthaj Info two losve snd when sgaln light take ons hour. Walnut Wafers. On pound of brown sugar, one pound of walnut meats, two egg, six even tableapoonful of flour, two-tblrds teaspoonful of aalt snd one half tea spoonful of baking powder. Beat the eggs very light, gradually add sugar, then aalt, flour and lastly tbe walnut meats, broken, not chopped. Irop In small tumps In buttered pan and bsks In moderate- oven. --Walnut Mssareena One pound of pulverised sngar, one pound of walnut meat (chopped fine), three egg snd two Ublespnnnfuls'of flour. Best the eggs very light, grad ually sddlng tb sngsr. Add flour and meats. Irop In gressetl pan and. bake In moderate oven. Ironing Tsbls Linen Without Starch, It la said that an iei.nv..i i.- drees never sprinkles her Uble linen. She drl It thoroughly In the sir, then tups it Into boiling water and puts It through the wrincer. Park niria I. then folded In a dry cloth as smoothly s poasinie snd allowed to remain there for a COUple Of hours or ao. Irnna be hot but not scorching, because the unea moat be trowed r perfectly dry. Herein lies the secret at tai.U II... that I gull t lew of itarra. . Oo to Reereet'a for that va t....v soccessor to Lents. 610 Mala street . a lot of atrenglk there U wast Sd chonnlnr with dull . ... t a a a few minute st tha grindstone and that wr" wlu her Tbe rods, valgar and oftea malicious plctnree pat forth la the guise of wit and caricature through the dally and Sunday areaa. ara sariKi.. .v. ttetlc sense, if sot the kindly InaUacta, of a whole generaUoo of yoaag peo ple, who are growing to maturity looking spoa them as oae of Ue or. dlaary laddenu of Ufa. Carry the homlaable thlags out of the bowse with tbe toe cm. foe thai ui,. r iv. children. ' ' ' -t FOREIGN Wc Issue Urofts payable In other coun tries - Whenever vou hove occasion to send money to foreign landa It. will ptiV Vu ' send It through tftls bonk. The. Bank of OreffOQ City 7 THE OLOItT BANK IN THl COUNTY f f. FORUM OF THE PEOPLE' ! The nMlsw "t The M.Ui rler l.rlM! dwulia ei..II.IIHr the "m.nl ,.ra-l In I be a'thka - puM. L e...M him I., iltne - In Ihis r-iiiirit i e m' lk II. w lf in an rt. ta - with the lo Ihe suMlolM l. a uallk ,1tt, m...l .') k),rtv .J .i'lnaua p-U- . I . Wants PrlS0r Msds Wrw. Kditor rrnlerprls Why I It hl ''Clackamas county dw so4 put n ? ptfattnet to work at womethlng thai ! AwWl'nall them to eartt their living' Tl4-' are able to or..-Hd I tHi ; reason for keeiilng" them IB Idleneas and forced to work lo keepjhemj eating ' I ' lu Multnomsh county prlaoner arsi put lo work on the fork pile on 'h ' crusher; why ' here It wimld not' 1 t nex-eeaar to build much f a stock ' ad to bold tbrm. It. I an ndf thai the alaler rutibt ran fit up her i Blrrete and toads when Ih crushed ' rch roota her but Utile. And we ran ! m imi reason why Clackamas count 'should not likewise Iwnefti it we i ") fewrr 1'tlsoherS ar WItTTted tT '. aatlsflrd With Ira crushed roek ' ljilarlng mm who cannot afTord to; ' (kr tiiuch la taxes will be thankful for 1 small favor In la relief, and th maa who will not behave hlmaolf should; be mad to aupiatrt himself If be. haa a family, and ran earn more than his keep. II should be given Into tbe : sup pott of bis family ' Whr not give this auh)r-t a lU'U publicity? . ' FAItMKH Want Awnins Fee Seat. Flltor Katerpriae I hav. rently come s.. man. .n.r... ; different from what d. bark Met- and some 4 kings are tfhne betteir 1B thing that neel t. my ai;r'l rata on the .t.trw.r M-at at In'erva leading to the lop nf th 'bluff. Mul one thing seem In be larking even there-toe provide no rover lu them If It rain they are wet snd on would sean dare to alt and real leal they catch cold But I auppowe H1 Oregon "Wrh Vet"-- I fie the term wild an .i desire to be disreapvrtful are wo awed- ... ..I. .1.1 . Il.ll. ..M Ik, 1 " l li.k. V.. .1. i ror foe you From one who I r. THANKFlla FOR HKATH rw. the Br.i astet Tae Uiachf , Kdftor . Kriterprtse- There are em things In this world which w. ran get rf,w .. wwth ftnm thM wltboet any great effort; while on the .iMM.w ,,,,,, Um u U i , other Hand there are aom thing we i h-f h-f- mUrtf pp cannot get without great effort-end . ,fcM hy d M B , i,,. uftltue wedon t succeed then A i Un & ,b Uck-thy fear la quetUo In mind I the much (- ' aittessip tb mrar. cusaed temperance problem la Ihe Kaet all laterwrbaa cars are Naturally on thinks that If great ,UB,,,j mu4 im ,u(- i( M effort I put forth wlthoiil sucre.. la .nfure4 bf .,,... Ah4 M mtMt)4 moving people there mitat l-e some- pfo rM( to k thlng larking In th propoalUon put ; .. , . m, d , , ; forth There put forth in haa been much effort year past for temper ! ance under many . guises but what of the reau Its? Hiatea and cjiontlea' i have gone dry one year to tura tarh ; the net. or at moat a few year later "What la the explanation: waa too 'much attempted? It Tb- certain that there waa some .thing wrong to produce this phenom ena, ran It be possible that th lem i peranre man Is wrong la hie BMid of operation? It Is rare that loo (em itter a new men -will agree aa to what i shsll be asked for or aa to how to get tnv which I sought. Can if he pa 1 ilue Dial tbe counsels of Ahlthophel ; sre wont to creep Into the ramp of the Prohibitionists to work Injury to the dry cause at all limes? 1 It should Dot be nereaaary to put ; forth great effort to secure reform .of so great an evil aa (bat presented by th lower order of aaloon Yet ! great effort Is msde necessary and oftentlme that will not succeed; How can one think, with thla fact staring ! him la the face, that to aom great I error of some sort must be sttributed ith lark of success.' The price of license has been boosted from 3K to IIOoO In Oregon City within tb paat few years, snd still the tempersnce people seem no nearer tbe goal than before. You make ih ssloonlat scramble that much harder for tbe dollar, you take the dollar and use it In your business, snd then you again fall on blm with a club. This milking of tbe aa loon 1st can not all te charged lo the dry advo cate and yt It looks ss If he wsa atrong enough to put a atop to It If he wished Fact Is. If the saloonlst Is to be clubbed Into Insensibility ha should not be robbed first -thst dell cat operation ahould be postponed until after the clubbing, to be consis tent, if the dry advocate wlahea to put Ihe saloon I t out of business for sure he should sgree on soma plsn that la not only fair to all concerned but aee lo It that his program I car- mt . A n... ..a .. . .I.ti 1 .. I .. I : i u inn aou hw wihr m uo. jnrii.n ai , friend robbing the ssloonlst while be I plans to come In later and forever put him out of business. RI3LEY. Electris Line for Ely. Editor Enterprise: Wbst's tha mat ter with tbe Commercial Club "start log something" towards an electric line to ElyT With Eleventh atreet finished to the top of the bill and a grade set that good motor eaa climb a( a ralr rate of speed don't yon think It la ap to tha Commercial Club to tat a Una to the pretty home spot oat Mo. lalla wayT ... Wo recognise that the Commercial LANDS l.;;- ELECTRIC THEATRE Tonight Only The Dispensation (A RHfHe) Little Nell'sTobacco Box. (An lenp) Ride to Death - (A WSStSCSI Stery, . In -Th D'seeesatlen' mi Lnra snd twe cnDdren appear at t.r best. . Ne rean, wemsn r aild can this picture witHewl aem( snsds Mtlsr. . -Little Niis Tsbeste l" iii f Ih stery f the th ef a duaMr, and marriage of sen-ln Uw and h . vere trtint ef the 4ld snsn by the new wfe . Little NM a Gendt ( frisne. c)ob fmBl ...k,.,, 1o(I i,, . mmmbmf bwH, Utnm , ,,.,,,., ,h, U .,, power of tk. club; Mf u ,M ' Mill. Jt.t Bk)njKlft ft I9v t . f rl.a - .h. ,be prayer of .a,- of , , m fcu,,t after a hare day's work. KYEJlKTT. Laateris fee Or sen City Car Your rorreaHidit rude to the nty oa an Oregon city rar a few atais age and had hr atlesitksa called to Ike eeetl of " salons fur the ronveuience f th peaeengera - Aa elderly lady. might be termed aa invalid. Suffered ! much Inronseakeaee bwrauee nf ills ''lack, and It waa made very apparent lo her trie da a ho sere oa the rar. I lid nmhla rlldu . mA l...lkaa that the aervtee would loceeae the - M.-ou-ka n-reellV in exreea of Ih rs- j B-flj.tMr- MART. ..The beet Homemade ilread thst res b baked; you caa get It at Sehradars Itakeey, on Mala atreet a ear Wof fles. BURNING STUMP HEATS TEPEE Wahinat IneSsns IMssssd . W.th .Tnet Enamil Ingenuity. That tne rhar pit prnreee for clear ing land I a rM thing ran be te-tl--8d lo by RairyKranh. a ai. wh wttb two young bock pitched her te e ever a tutup coder wbb-b a chsr Are had lieen started, at Whit Hal Bwn. Wash, "Heap I1 stamp bora sll time- hlra ae go oat-keep Rally and pspoo warm wbe big snow come." saUl tae snasw In expUnatlna of her sells tina of the Strang ramp ground. Tbe stump give little smoke sad warm Ibe earth all aronnd. Three ether stamps sre smoldering, and oth er Indians have pitched tbelr wig wams aad are proud of tbelr (arena It. f 1 ... . , THE TENDERFOOT MESSENGER THEMD I a JjH .,. e.i Pccroc.'Vcjfe- ' i . 'V- ... . - f ' I Na rough edgea oa oar laundry work to cut aecks aad wrist a and excite " profanity, for wa are wafal In " Ing collars, caffa and neck bands of shirts. We will be pleased to call and tot your sample order aad caa assure yoa satlafactloo deliver It, too, fr of charge, - ohEccrj ari'iV.u;;::'i MAIN AND THIRD tTRXITS ' rhene Mats) M Me-n C TO Gill i