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''VI. MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 17 1911.. ..J KCSHING' ENTERPRISE ,: , oregoi crrr, omgo. E. E. BRODHE, Editor and abll Apptk-atkia maa for second eta prtvl'. lea at tbe Poatofnca at fttn Ctty, -nraana. mta Um Act of Contraes Of Marc lllrt. v.'. .tuns tr tstscnmtik o Tfj-. ay wui Sis Mentha. by nail wr Month. OT Per nrt. by carrier. .... .... IH .... 10 1 uvonstm um - riiil per Trim Tirwr maai mm" .t.TSo Trat P. per htch added laaertloas. .tse PrrfwrrJ poattlca any pa,, Pc rock ft rat Inerrtlna ., ...IS Prafarred paaitma anr . Pr "eh 1 add Inarrttoee , Run papar ethar tnaa ftrat pa, par kch rtrt awrtloa ' u ik thti first nam. -r men . added Inamiona .....Sc Local le pr Una; to retylar advec llarr to Una. waata. For Sale. To fcr.L etc . OB rant a wv-d rtret Insertion; oar-half cant . aa'k additional Rata for 1rrtltn In the Werkht' - Rntarprtae will ha tha aama a la tha nalrv. for dmemrni art epaclally for the wrrkty Where the lTr-m-nt la Iranafarred from tb dally to th week ly, without rtir. tha rata will he e aa Inch for run of th aper. and loo an Inch for special poaltloa. . Oaak aboald aerompanv' order wkara arty la unknown In bulnra offlca of lae.Entarprle. ' Least adrarttatna' at tel advertising rstra. Circus advertudn- and special tranalVnt advertartn at iao to He an Inch, accord ing to apodal condition! foramina; tb Tlra 8a and Bankrupt )" der ttoement Inch ftrat rnerrtlon: aJdl - ttonai taerrtlona aama matter JSC Inch. Nm Itama and weU written arttclr nt merit, with mrereet to local reader, will a tiadly accepted. Rejected manu eriaai nrr 'retaraed unle accompan ied by Mam pa to prepay poet. On millionaire, Joa- Feld aoap manufacturer, admits tbtt h did not Kt kit million honaaUr and la tir- tag them away U an effort to eas ; his conscience. No man can get to - b worth a million In a lifetime and do It with Justice to other men. But the system wider which we ar all working make it possible for a man to accumulate a million wtthoat being dishonest Th system Is wrong, as any man who will stop to think, most concede. But so long as the system Is hi vogiM, a man is not to b Judged too severely who profits by it. Still. no th other hand, a -nan who really "wants to be thoroughly honest should Join In th effort to correct th sys tem. And while with a correct system In Togo on eoald not pile np money ' ao high aa now, h would be happier himself, and be able to make others happy, and that layabout all ther is . to Uf when reduced to th last naly ala. 'I " Th fight in Congress on conserra tiontlon is growing warmer day by day- To a man who covets th public domain It la a terrible crime to see aa aggressive President like Roose velt lock th door against him. And If he waa the only on to consider it would be a crime to lock the doors against htm. But a man who will atop and think cannot but admit that If we ar wis we will not base our actions on this generation only, but en what is to be the good of this and succeeding generations. If conserva tion win be for th good of present and future generations . then conser vation ts a good thing. If It will aim ply -annoy taos who are living ow, and want to make a "stake," then conservation is an error. Th general public can be trusted to settle this question correctly If It will only stop to consider It before making de cision. The American people never make a mistake except when they de cide a question off hand. This is why such men as Roosevelt wish to have the people stop and think; that was Roosevelt's reason for withdrawing so much of the public domain from public entry as he did he wanted to glv th people time to stop and think, believing if they did so they would settle tb question rightly. Get Rid of False MAristocracyM and Large Cities. r v. woo anrrcMinsoN r Mr Yarn. 1 CAN thiak of no I T 1 dollars than in making over the monatroeitie of eitie) in which w are now oWif4 to lire. .If onr for. 5 R fatties Vail t. i ... ..w.... , inTu av gicvuj ib ionr pnrsuji 01 ID J dollar they WOULD NEVER IIAVE ?ER!flT- w Vkll TUJ ntr 1 T vtvtnreTvn - A gfA-dkjgggk&Aj W VrptaTa" x . - uucAi v etmntry nd befor all other, of . Bp th way thrj hav, I AM CERTAIN THAT THAT CONTEMPORARY OF MARTIN- CHUZZLEWrrS WHU SAID. "CVERYTHINO DEGENERATES IN ( ; AMERICA THI LION BECOMES A FUMA. THE EAOLE A n.M. IAWK AND A MAN A YANKEE." FORESAW WHAT OUR CITIES WERE DESTINED TO BE LIKE. V : Ths money grasper who went -; dark, poorly rmtilated achoolroomi deftigned for little else but tb fcwodin; f diea. Wo GOT OUR , FIGHTING BPIRIT UP j snd, reaching out to right and! left, took all the land we needed and ; - EEMEDIED THINGS. V . And tKo auno thing ia going to Ihold tree of eveTTthing 1m. . COlffi DAT WE ARE .GQINO TO GET OUR HGIITINO , , CPmrr UP IN lTTIIER .WATS, and'wg will politely ask our called ?ARISTOCRA0Tw and otir ao 'called "best famUiea" to : ,toPdd B1 ,Bk TWm ,0 tho REAL UE8T FAIULIES AND THE REAtr'ARISTOCRAOT, ' : ,: :.!-::--'mti FEOFLB I HAVE VENTURED TO CRITICISE ARE THOSE WHO DARE TO ASSUME THEMSELVES TO BE BETTER THAN OTHERS MERELY BECAUSE THEIR TRAFFei HAFPEN TO BE A ' LITTLE FINER. .. . ULLINO FOR GOOD ROADS. Tha Oood RMii mum drT aupport and tueoaa. Tha announced inttwtlon of th Orf Good Road Aaaorlatlon to promot and anarjlia empali for tb mktn cf food roads ayslem In county csn har only practlcaJ banaflts tor th ropl of th eountl. Good, roads r J waya a lntmnr Thy ar nrrr a k-M.Tl pn"t"j!;Vn,l,!tB ti1 by lantnf bond to mt !hcoat of mnairuction th tmproTHl hlhfcny thrmnelv pT. . 1,0(11 Pfn',Pa, (W, J. C..rdj war held at. th t ort proparty alu and I'rt's3 vTl cndwial hy K. W. Prorir, pa-, Kpmnt T ail naa. for of tlir nitraitMlonal cnurcn. anu maktnc them producer nd waallhlodlat rhurch of Cnby Th .hurrh of- burden. hou4 not b Torxtin. The nUlUatlon of contlct Ubor in roaa , maklnz from city, county una ut t . . Thcr a. In short. pranted now ror i accptnc of th Oreiron 1tslatur j a sric of that totnr Kr(tatlinal church. Mr. uon w affactir plan for pro-1 lories aan "ld Kindly Uh constltnt an p b Ttltl fUva, ortortnw war beautiful hlaAway. The adopted, th way ,Jn wh(ch MJ lnnjon held. Th will b opened to a are" n4 brod i pall-bearer war C. H- Dy. J- M. er derelopment of this stat than has i Mar. John lwry. John Crawford. W. . x-"1 ".''' Jfja s: 5 ugfests th Mnrinf of th need in , Mounuln yiew cemetery. Al effectlf and unselfish ways. 1 thouh a very cold day many f th tt , friends of th family followed th re- AN OPTOMISTIC -DRY.' In. another column w print a com- munlcatlon, from a dry worker wno. as the stnok of battle clears away. I eea In th results a dry victory. It , . v--. pays to b op.om..ir u. . , comes in more man on w.t. ir(Mi h(ir. mh rldd until 13 who doe not carry htsjiurden fj1lyeara ot axa. when she was united In feat too seriously does not suffer so manias U V. J. Gordon. Irom that deeply and th. mor J. .SS (era. Tnen. as ur Istatea. why not put the better saloon-, to fx and see if they really -,d in putting the lawbreakers , , . -k ... aae out of business? A man who can see , no good in any saiooa can ai 1 nl in forcing out of business a man 1 who persists In disregarding all law! Mrs. Gordon besides leaving her ,... . n.d. fv th regulation of husband. V. J. Gordon, and children, that la mad fjjf n rwa n --r, of Por,and. Emil. Harry. Claire, him and his business. And "lAdflberti of Canby. Uonel nnd'Mre. stands to reason that disregard o'" ti-nson. Minn., two sisters. Mrs. U J. law on the part of what ar termed j -bad" aaloonlsts- reflects adversely against the man who, tries to keep th law. is he not very apt to lena . a ' helping hand In closing out th trouble ; maker If. approached In th proper spirit? Isn't th promised benefit worthy a try? . ' v .... J nere IS unneceaaajy -urrj ""., the new postal bank at KUmatfiTallsTj 4 ,he waa on her has Cot taken all the depositors from way to attend service that war being the other banks becaus there ar J held near her home in Canby. but nine depositor so far. J n om ' cities the local banks are very strong ; ftZOM DAQQFTl and have th confidence of. th pro-1 LQJ llO I HOOLU pie. Where that la tbe case, mere is j no reason why people should withdraw j their deposits and rush with them to the new bank. There ar many banks ! who not only hav th confidence of the people, but that Justly derv 1L This is tm with th banks of this city; but that does not argue that th postal banks may not prov a good Institution, or that they may not have a work ta do.- Truth la. that with postal banks established there will be a greater Incentive on th part of peo ple owning bank stocks to see to It that their officer are more careful In th safe-guarding of th depositors' Interests, and with thl accomplished the postal banks will hav don a good work. WANTED Steady custom r fer this epac. Either ml Ex- princ unnecessary. Judl- clou advertiser with em thing to tl and mthlng t ay will find thl th proper grtae for buainee cieg. N triflr Married prn of m. tur ag will understand. Call en, or sddraaa, Advrtilng 'Manager Morning Enterprise, Oregon City. Oregan. better way to spend t few billion; ... . 1 .t m . 1 - wvrxji iu Vsii ij of rmr course, eorae Kew York to bef or na eoope4 tip oni ehfldren in FOLLOVED TO REST BY JOST OF HIIDIDS LAST SAD RITES PERFORMED BV LOVING HANDS OVER REMAIN , 0r MRS. W..J. qORDON. ... til funvral arc of th Ut Mr t,ity ,,,4 (.,iy. and. 'hare war many mho CJkm4, rn, (n4 tatter cly. Th 5aem sur uoautt v,iil hwimt a mam bar of f ,w.fui Rr,t- wr ,BdM4 Dy th-diolr of th Con-- j mains to their last reatln- place, her h brief servic waa held by R. Itoc- 1 tor. Mr oordon wa th dauahter ot Mr n(1 c.Thompon. and was b,rn (w?Tobr tClSSO.-at Ttane county. ttlaronsin. vAUth JI of t7 year f5 Minn., -with herJ Iro whell ,hey Pam West. Tor some t(m ,h n this city, after which they left for C.rants rass. and aKaln returned to this city tomak the r home. jir iioraon '"'""7 hom- M Canby bu, vas toca io raturn to Oreiton City 10 - - n taKe ud her residence. Walter. Wells, f this ctty. leaves .her mother. Mff.ruline TKjmp tAgeeon. of this city .""Mrs. J. M pson, of Hen- drickson. of Benson. Minn, and a Ul IV ssawi brotn,r, r.lmmanrThompson. of Hen- (n Mrs. Gordon's father died many year ago. Th death of Mrs. Gordon east a gloom over this city as well aa In Canby. Sh was a loving mother and an earnest church worker, aad always raadr with a helping hand. 8h ha - . . . . ,,f. ,nA -hen AS A LOM MDI ' IT IS MADE. EVIDENT SHE HAS FOUGHT THE GOOD FIGHT. KEPT THE FAITH. Following are a series of resolution passed by the members of the Con gregational church. In this city, of which Mrs. Gordon waa a member for many years: Resolutions ef Condolence- Whereas. While we. the member of the-First Congregational Church of Oregon City, Oregon, were assembling for annual roll call, the heart-rending news waa brought to us. that one of ouf Jormer members. Mrs. W. J. Gor don, greatly beloved and honored by all, bad Just been killed by a passing train at Canby, Oregon, and . -Whereaa, Her sudden and untimely death had brought deep gloom and sadnesa to our .hearts, and a realiza tion that "In the midst of life w ar In death." yet amidst our grief we reallie that we lire in a world of vicissitudes, and that this Is not our permanent abiding place; we believe that our All Wise Father can bring good to our live and hearts out of this seeming great 111. and aa we re member her life we are led to aay with Paul, she haa "fought th good fight, kept the faith, death is swal lowed up In victory." Resolved, .That we eipress to her sorrowing family and friends our abid ing faith M our Father' lov and om belief that she did hot pas without His loving car. Resolved, further, that-we express to them our appreciation of her Chris tian character, "W sorrow not aa those who hav no hop;" that we extend to them our heartfelt sympa thy In thia their hour of bereavement, and, further, Resolved that a copy of the reso lutions be sent to the family and that a copy be spread on tb Record of this church. By rot of the church. January 12th. 1911. C. H DTK L ADAMS, MRS. N. P. BRIGHTBILU MRS. CHAS. H. CAUFIELD, MISS IVT ROAKP. Committee. BOOSTER CLUB DEBATE. Postpone Becaus of Bad Wssthsr . Futur Plan. . Th Booster Clnh of Mountain Vlaw held Its regular meeting In th Carran dbii on rnaay vnlng. Owing to th Inclamcncy of th weather th apeak- ware not present, but plans wer mad for th next two immii... .vi.v will b held at th hall on Friday we ening of Januarr 20 and S7. On January 20 a debate will be th mala feature of th vnlng, th aub ect for debate beta "RmiJt tw.. Cspltsl Punishment Should B' Abol ished." Th dabatera on this auhUrt will be 8am Francis, George Robert, Mr, o. W. Griffin. Trank Albrtght. Mr. M. Brown, William Beard. Ther I no doubt bnt ther will be iir.i. meeting, aa thos who ar on this de- oi wuj n wen posted on th subject On tb following Friday vnlng the Mounuln View Booster Club will . tend to tb Mount Pleasant Civic itb provement Club an Invitation to de bat at th Carran Hall, tb latter dub to choose tb subject for debate. Re freshment will be served during th . av a A- R- ENCAMPMENT. Probability Sfg That Ashld Will B P'sc f Meeting. " Th department ncapnt 'of h Grand Army of th Republic f"t Or go will be held Jun IT. it and :. probably kt Ashland During th last session f lb department, th dele gates decided upon Ashland as lb plac of meeting, provided the Fouth rn recinc Company would mak a rat of on far fr th round trip. The-pomp y has ao-far esreed -4 mak the usual chentlon rai of on and nrthlrd far for 'The roirnd t rip The council of admlnUt ration held a meeting Hatnrday In ivrtland. which ..a. lian.lad k CninU A. tUrdlUg. of thl City, a member of the counc.il. It will b up to the council 10 nr ,., ... nOha-The nlac V holding th - m - mt - ment. In cs Ahland I not finally Chosen. M&S, DYE WILL TALK. A Small Collection of Hawaiian Curl A smaii cooecyen ot r. - in .1.. '.I'.k Thoaa present were: Mr 111 give a Mr. : I . !. Iaurriir the slghta and acene of her 1st inp to Honolulu. Mr. Dv has been aaked to mak such a talk and has f hoen j this occasion aa one In hli h she ha espoclal interest. There w.lll. moat nv.lv he a larc number preaent on this occasion aa Mr. Or undoubt- hare somethln of tnw tnan or dinary Interest to tell those present She will hav for inapecuon quo" numbet'of curloa from the Hawaiian. NO NEW CASES. Thoroughness With nmanpos vsa Prvnti Its npreaoing. As an vldnc of tha thoroughness snd vlcilanc of th heal'hdepartment Unnay b clt4 that wbiUlhar wr 0 Creeks In attendance arm imi luhilre In th on houe'c-upled by Jhe man who broke ont wlth amallpox. on th Sunday preceding the discovery of th disease, ther h been no eon. tagton so far reported. Th sick man had a mild cas of th distemper, how ever. WILL MAKE SHIPMENTS As Quick aa Quarter Can B Flttd .-Up. Th Orgon Ctty Fruit and Produc t-nion haa not been abl to secur pa- seaslon of lh Union' new .quarters, near the 8. P.4epo. but will do some lima thl week. The rnlon has been offered a consldershle quantity of hs and grain, and will be W to mas a ahlpment aa ooo as It cab- get Into it new Quarters. The rnlon will sell to loral patrona hut will not maintain a delivery service. RAILWAY CLOSE TO MAORAS- Young Mr. Hysom Will Mov Tn' woo. C- R. Hrsom. Jr.. will ev for th Madrss. Oregon. cuntri as soon as the weather Is a little more propltloua. II has purchased a tesm and la wait- Ing for better weatker ana a nearer noint of embarkation from tne railway. The railway company promises that la a week'a time th roaa win n run ning trains to within nin mil 01 Madras. As the Hysora claim Is four miles this sld of Madras he will not need to driv but flv mile If h wslts th week In question. QUARANTINE REMOVED BUvd Dlpbthsria Has Bn Stamp ad Out at Present. The quarantine on the home of R. If lUrrlsnn,: corner of Twelfth and Monroe streets, has been raised. The borne waa quarantined because of diphtheria, two of Mr. Harrlaon's diughters having suffered from this malady. Mr. Harrison waa In the meantime a grip victim, but baa rw covereC. The house was fumigated Monday and it Is believed the disease has been stamped out SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS Call to Mt and Organlx a Graded Department On Saturday afternoon ther will be a meeting of Interested Sunday school worker In th parlor of th Baptist church called together for th purpose of organizing a graded department for Sunday school work In this city, in meeting Is called for 2:30 o cioca. 11 Is to be a union effort Mrs. J. W. Wilkin. Stat Binday school workar. will be here to assist In th organisa tion. . HAS A NEW BULL. Henry Btreblg Receive Present of a Flee Dog. Henry Strehlg la th possessor of a Boston bull terrier named Hank, which arrived her from Med ford, Wisconsin. The animal waa a gift from Mr. Stre big's psrents. Mr. and Mr Fred Str blg. of Wisconsin Th dog Is fsr from vicious, and la a friend of tb patrons of th Strebig meat market. Tb dog stood th trip well, aad mad np with his new master npon his arrival from his long trip. Banquet at Hotel Portland. About 25 members of the Fraternal Brotherhood went to Portland Monday night to attend a banquet at Hotel Portland. Among the prominent mem bers of the order attending the ban quet waa Mrs. Knlgbty, who will at tend a meeting at the Knapp hall at tb regular meeting on Friday van In g. Those securing a member .d tiring th past few month wer. entitled to attend th banquet, and the member, who baa Just entered Into th myster ies of th order, waa also a guest Much Snow at th Mln. ' Word was received Monday by Mrs. O. W. Grace from Thomas Falrclough, who Is at th Ogl Creek Mln. that ther waa three feet of snow at that plac and It waa still snowing. Up to a few days ago they hav been en- Joying th best of weather, bnt It now look as if they will evpertence aom winter. Mrs- James Hack art, who la In company with her husband, is tb only woman at tb mln, but ah Is njoylng tb novelty. ; Miss Frd Martin Improving. . Mlsa Freda Marti, aertoualy lajnred In a coasting accident last week al though still confines to bed Is Improv Ing. 80 fsr ah I nnabl to aa her arqt and H I feared It will be aom tlm before ah fully . recovers her hlth.- ,;.(-,.. . , SsssjasaaBsa1jB j! . - Will Dig It Own Wll, Willamette Council I receiving bids for th drilling of a new well for cliy water purposes, which will b opened Tuesday night It I thought Council will hav. no difficulty In securing good wells at a fair cost to taxpayers silver tea' Tnday aftern.Hm for the I Kmma John.fti.,Mr Orace Ci. Ml-r-lnem f the CrigresaMonal church ar. ''Ul"fpi"E; hoir from s to I o'clock. On of the Miller. Mor.tia Hickman. Atl.1ily. KuVeTcff lh. VrnS; will be a In- pillow. Hfh lan.re.l. M..-I abort talk by Mr ,Kv. Bmery Dy. o Mor-. M:"'- BETiilA CLASS: OF ILL Jl PLANS FOR NOVEL ENTERTAIN MENT IN THE CHURCH PAR LORS FRIDAY. FEB, 10. Th Hethl'clM f th M. K. Bun day schMt. wgsniied flas ft young girls, mot at h hm f Mr and Mr. A. U Hlanchard lt night t hold their regular monthly bulnaa meeting, plana r mad br a nov ----- ... , . ... it,. tt - ter.n.e.., - s'f- girls, n Friday evening.' February .1, in ihe church. Kerreahmenia war served and a d ' llsttiifxtl .clal llm enjoyed. - ine I . - hh 111 lialil al tha home of MU l lah ,Cantrll. oil F.urtenih wa.lne.day eenlng of neat week'. The present wer: Anna ijibi. . - afford, FORUM OF THE PEOPLE Th piMIhVl Th M.wnlnf Kntar pr1 riiM'Uim rrap.malllr '"f the aanll meal tprraaal In lh irlM. pahliahM fr..n lima t I im-in thl wlumn l"ub llrllr I ln In n afrnrl ! flr. and ailh tha.uw In Ihe puMl.alloa ! kok a .!. tnmmunWalMMi null .-..m r.''lr ld l P"l li.ail.Mt Twas Really a Dry Victory. Kditor Knierprlse; NowthUlh amok f battle has cleared away and rha sore place nearly atl healed over. I nl a small space In your paper to express my views of th 1st wrt and dry controversy. And right at the outset I want tu lay claim to a dry victory. Home of your reader may. laugh at this aiatement. remembering that th "return war against us.. 1 conced that, though concession Js not neces sary in view. of th story th figure tell. Hut regsrdlees uf that Jact, w won great victory ana 1 intna to proceed t prove" It. .At the outsat of Ihe controversy th wets Isy claim lo the saloons being good Institutions and told th story somewhat exaggerated of th large amount of taxea paid and (he number of men given employment and num ber of families fed. But bjJh tlm that th campaign waa hair through with, and th wet wer thoroughly awak In th fact that they might re crlve a heavy rbastlsement. It waa conceded that ther wer many bad saloon snd many diarputshl a- io-hpT: And wMh feat staring them in th far thy mad all aorta of promise of what they would do la an effort to clean out th bad aahwaa To my way of thinking alt saloon sre bad but aom ar "baddvr" than others. But what appeal to me Is the fact that the better Class of sa loonlats promise to aid th betlee tit liana In letting rid of the bsd sa loons. If we can do that we 'hav gained something possibly something worthy th effort we put forth In Ihe rsmpalgn. At any rat lets puith "good salonta( to tb test aa to-the reformation of the bualness. and if successful In so dofng w sbsll hav secured a half loaf at least. Parhapa I am not aa antbualastlo la th -temperance causa a ar aom others, and parhapa I do not get as bitter as do certain who become very enthusiastic; but I do recognlf that th ssloonlst Is my brother ss Is also the drinking man and It I my duty lather to ssve than to rruan them. We are to have saloons for lb next two years; shall they b "good", sa loons or bad? That m to b up , to us, wnsi say yon, rotnvr ' FAIR PLAT. t Aslds Streets for Coasting. Editor Enterprise: Th snow of the past few dsys has been enjoyed by the lada and lassie of th city, and 'l am glad to see It. But ther seems to be too much of danger aa things ar now conducted, and th many ac cidents some of them trivial. It Is true, but nevertheless accidents of tb past few days would seem to Indi cate that reform In method I needed Not that I would for a moment In terfere with th enjoyment of th young people, for I 1 would not, but that I would add to their safety, which will la no way curtail th enjoyment Th boys and girls should not only he permitted to mak tb moat tf vary fall of snow, but they should b encouraged-. In doing ao. But thr should be condition to thl enjoy ment and someone In authority should set thos conditions. As it Is-now a lad or lassl may tak hi sled under his arm ahd start forth, dropping It on th snow at any point that seem good to him. and atart down th street; and this regardless of who Is coming np or going down. This la not right, for th streets and walka ar for traffic and with safety to thoa who use them.'' - How Is this for a plant Let the chief of police or aom one designated by him "bulletin" a aireet or strset. and post signs to that'effect, giving th street or streets over to sliding for a certain period. When Th snow la worn thin on thoae In na others may b "bulletined and th fun pro ceed- The streets and these only may he used for coasting. Pedeatriana would soon find this out tn signs her would make it plain and pedes trians and teamsters would ne tb streets at that tlm at thir own prll. Other at r set a would be free from ateds and aaf to both pedeatriana and ve hicles. Thl would wtak th streets not given np to sport aaf to traffic and th streets given up to sport would not present so many dangers to tb boy and girls from the fact that ther would be no traffic to avoid, but th whol Spirit would be one of fan and enjoyment Added to this ther should be an of ficer aaalgned to duty on th streets so designated to see to It that ther wss no bullying by husky rowdies who car llttl for tb rights of others ao that thy hav a good tlm. Mak It possible for our boys and girls to get all posalbl enjoyment out of th games and sports of llf, and do this with a view to the least possible risk to life and limb. KENO,, Go to 8crst'a for that hot lunch accessor to Lenta, 110 Mala atreet BAY SCHOOL FOREIGN Issue drofti poyoble In other coun-Irks.- Whenever you hove occtslon to .send money lo forelcn lends It wm piy you lo send II throuph this btnk. . The Bank of Orcgoa City THE OLDEST BANK CORRESPONDENCE. JENNINGS X000S. 't.nnlna I jklca. Ilk otn of lh wther. sectkina tf th county." Is perlenring SUM real estate -Hons, and from lodlcatloaa ther will be much building going va. during tb coming Vprlng Mr. t'rampu.n. of rrtlaad. has pur Chased a one acre tract at lhal plat-, and ta'csuileuiplatlna building aa ' a th ground I ready. Mr. t'rampto haa flv men busily ngsged la the Clearing. . Mr. McFarland. a traveling man. haa hacmie so Impressed with Jennings Utge Ihsl he purchased one and one half arras of land from Calvin Morj, and I having It cleared. Mr: tUng. a Woudhurn hotel man. haa awarded lb contract of clearing off hi four sere tract of land la; Jen nings laHlge, and will build In th nar future. . II. II Miller, tm of th prominent hardware merchants of trold Hill, tiouthern Oregun.- has awarded tb contract f clearing his cm acr iracl ther. and will build In lh near ft lure. Oo' h fWreefe for that hi luaca successor tol-rnta. tlo Mia trt WILLAMETTE. (Irandm MoVlhsuar is vary Ipw at her'home, and her recovery Is doubtful. - - ' (Hrln Rogers, mho ha been jn ployed by Frsnh Busch. ha accepted a p.ltlo In the stor of hi brttbc In mw. O. O. lrve. of Wlllamett. and la engaged In delivering trocar! 1. ma I'hrtstlaasea. of Wtllamstt. made a trip to ivrtland and Vancmv- er. Wash; Mondsy. - " Mrs. R. Msye. ho Has l-aaw m mr the oast week. Is now able to b up snd aruiind the aie. 1 Th wedding bells will M ringing, within short time. It Is reported In j this plac. and ther la a 0 llttl. bungalow awaiting th couple arrival. , It Is ststed thst on of our estimsbie : women of this city I to be on of the 1 participant I II. C. Ely a II 10 BUh Shirt equal j aay eold at M aad IT - 6Aht QROVE. " 1 -tni-drtvnto-Thsr'lanndrT m owned b Fred Harris look fright and ran away while th driver. Walter II arria, wss in a nous roiiecv Ing laundry. They ran up Ctr street, struck a rock, aad bmh tha back sale. " No erioo damag was 1 don. ' Mr. and Mr Um Vondrha aad Mrs. Jack Adams will Wave Tuesday evening for Rout hern California Mrs. Yonder ha haa been quit alrk for over year and and w bop th chant of cllmat"wlll benefit bar. Mr. Ad ams f Mrs. Vondrb s daughter. 8b langolng to look after her mother. 8edleM raisins Sc a pound at S uy OAK GROVE. Miss Rose Ifalntger gsv a randy1 pull to her Sunday school claa Sat urday afternoon, at bar beautiful home near Silver Spring station. A nearby pond, which waa froten. afforded the boy much enjoyment Th butcher wgow from Island sta tion csm very nesf being' a wreck Saturday. Tb horse became fright ened and ran op Center atreet, scatter ing beef In th snow. Owing to a hill on th street th horse waa caught before he ran very far or had don much damag. Th Clackamas County Sunday School Association - convention ad journed lo mt la Oak Grove aeit, yssr. Mrs. IT C. Uttl. health expert of Hood Riv,-will giv afre lecture on health In Vosburga hall at Pin station Wednesday evening, January It. The Junior basket ball team will play lh Sunnyaid brtgad team Wed nesday evening, January II. Ilrigsds hall. Sunnyald. Mrs. J. C Vlgle slipped and fell this morning on her back porch, strain ing her wrist, and ahaklng br np pret ty well Mr. MsMball. Mrs. Wright, Mr. Md and Mr Wagner, of Portland, wer visiting Mr a. pftffner cm day last week. Mr. J. O. Btaat waa an Orgoa CttyTiaitor Monday Orasgas 10c do al Seeley's. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS T Hear Stat Superintendent "TUdor man Wdndsy. Stat Superintendent of Inatrnetloa Alderman will be har Wednesday for an address before the High School ardent. -1( will apeak In th fore noon J.tb lUa-h School atodanta and In tb afternoon Mr. Alderman, City Superintendent Too and County Sup erintendent Gary will go to Parkplac where they will addrs the High School nuplla of that plac. ." BT BB- a BT 1 i ' I H. H SrJITH 7ill ttczt a ' Pec!" Tec n-ancat ate:: the 1 7th cf Tr- ?v. Anycss interested a a a . a - Pft call ca hin at r.lcia Street.' . LANDS IN TM COUNTY ELECTRIC THEATRE Main Btrt TONIGHT ONLY JACK IIARKAWAV This I th dramatised story of os th beet boy atortee var written. la lb story of a Uv stoirh hum mother, treated cruelly, he runs , from school learn of a prupuaed h' bry and Informs th oa to hs n tlmUed, la rcognU4 by bis avjtb aad alt U wlL , A PLUCKY VESTtRN 1 hie mull? mm Introducing Wtoa, th Irkk Mcy , ... ...rldf. ;' ... ... j 1 ..... Rmmber, lualght only. ... f OICKINS POPULAR CHRISTMAS CAROL K TOGETHER . - WITH . "The Lesson"! BY THE MODERN BI00RAPH Ca THE GRAND WE WILL HAVi ONE TO LAUGH AT TOO. ' Llttt By Doing Nlly. . Th llttl son of Mr. and Mr. II Rlvrs, on which aa operation was s formd when th child waa but a f daya old. la reported as doing with fair prospects ef living. Stuart fee la narh Intereet la lh Bio fllow and la gtvleg It every sttao Dr. Georg noeye. DeatlsO (. Id Bldg Orege Cf. REAL ESTATE. W A- Osmsn t ni to C. P. R"he et ai. lota 2. 1, n. U . a. H IT. II . II. Falrvlew add., Orgow City: H A. R. Blackburn to W. R. Blsckhsn a. H lot g and all lot 7 la Parker add., Oregon City; ltd. Chaa. D. Blocuta t al to AsfW Wsmsr et aJ, lot II Jeaaiaga Lois. MKwj. , - f Michael Holland to Ja. Shsnno vt. lota I aad S, block 160tw City; II. .. X J Cllaabth Warner te Mrs. Haw Uwton. 1 l-l aerwa la M. M. MeCar" D. U C No. 40, township I "u rang I aat; $40. ' 1 Uwls a. McMalaa et ai lo Jof W. Lodr, a 1-S of a U. aectloa I township t, rang t east, icpt are;L , , ' ', . , - Oo te Becrwat'a for that hot ln-, aneeeaaor te Lenta, lis Mala atreet ! Perfect Vcst No rongh edge oa our laundry w ' te cut naeks aad wrists and ere profanity, for w are aaroful la In Ing collars, cuffs and neck haadl 1 shirt. W will be pleases te eall fet your sampl order aad eea as o aAtofaetloarrellrr IL toe, r of eaargw. oaEGori arv laufTc: MAIN AND THIRD BTRTS Phn Malai tl H 1 ct vrczll to tr' . ' MS af fch Perl IZ-Ii, 5t "IIIECIIILOIKlfllll V v I 1 - ,J