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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1911)
2 MORNING ENTERPRISE, TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 1911. MORNING ENTERPRISE B. . BRODUV Eer and Shiblleher. Eiitaid as eai-rlaaa sssttw Jaa Dary , ltll. at tha pot. olrka at OrssMS) City, Oracoe. ate the Art of March a. ir.- ix Mnaiha. by mil Four Moat ha. IH l.M two r sotscmiM. Om Tear, br mad i, by mall by crr1r, . First Pa, p mem ttrat lneartloa....lS Flrvf Pac. par Inch added tnaarttoaa. .le prrfarrsd poaftlas). any pa. . par btoti firs Insntloo Ike rurfuna position any pes, par tarn' aaJrd Inarrtkina le Ran paper ehr tbaa flrat Pt. par hirh rirvt Insertion He Run paper otbr than flrat pas, par tach added assertions (c I.arala le per Una; to raralar adrar tlssra to Una. Want. For To Rant ate., ana rwt a '-m first Inaartioo; ea-balf cant aarh additional. . geaeratioas following will M vea mora closely. Those who cannot aee wkU U the air now ahould study, th condi tion or former geaeratlona and mtb of them; seeing the thing that vera wrong I thoee generatioaa and under landing thorn through the additional data that we now hara ahould In press Itself on th minds of thoa who do not aee tha needa of thta genera Hon with tha fact that thera ara need and that a few rcrs later thay will show up dlatlnctly. And knowing thta to be a fact from tha study of tha his tory ' that ta to repeat tteelf thay should become wise, and atop and .look, for ceruia Jt'la'lf oo,-wUl look in alncerltf he will be able' to kee much that la covered from those w do not look. .. Not all can aee the glaring evil that are In the beat of systema honest ly administered but they are there what then can one eipect of a batf daily, for advartissraenis art especially good system badly administered? An I is It not because of these condlilous for tha weakly. Whera the advertisement ta cruaferred from the dairy to the waek ly. without chang. tha rata will ha Sc aa Inch for run at tha paper, and Ie aa Inch for special position. Cash ahould accorananr order where party la unknown In bustneaa office of the Enterprise. Lejral adrertlalng at legal advertising eatea Circus adrertlslnc and special transient advert tslnc at c to i"c aa men. accord ins to special conditions governing the "Flra Sale" and Bankrupt Sale" adrer Uecmenta I&c Inch first Insertion; addi tional Insertions same matter SC Inch- News Items and well wrtt'en .artlclea af merit, with Interest to local readers. will be gladly accepted. Reacted manu scripts sever returned unless aecompan- . lad by alamos to prepay poataan. CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER. 6000 CONGRESSMEN POSSIBLE. Congress la through with its regular session and will rest until time to take oa the special session, called by the President Quite a number of Repub licans will continue 'to rest, the call of the President not interesting them. Had Congress done aa It should hare done extended to business strictly snd not spent part of Its time la trying to keep from doing what the majority wanted done, and that for wbkh they were elected by .the peo ple, there, would be no need of an extra session at this time. And it may not be wise to overlook the fact thai It was this attitude In the lawmakers sent to the past few Congresses tbat of dodging everV thlng the people wanted and buckling down to business every time the Inter . eats called, that led to so many Re publican Congressmen being left at home by the late election. - At that there are but few Republi cans who can sea what did really hit them; and many even of those who, were hit are trying to prove to their friends and constituents that It la the natural restfulness of the people that caused them to lose out that It was time for a change, and that the peo ple cannot be satisfied long at a time with anything but must have a change of some kind about so often despite who Is in the saddle, or the way in which he rides. ' But this Is not a true analysis of the nmiuuiu yiwajtius; uvw, luu uui tree of conditions that have ever pre vailed. Whenever the people aa a class have been restive, the history of the world over, there has always been a reason; and a few In tha gen eration affected have always beei able to see It, snd tbe great majority of the generations that have followed have seen It A few in this genera tion aee, and certain of these men have given warning; the two or three that we seek to elect our wiser men to make and administer laws for us And are these conditions not suffi cient reason why we should pick and try, and when one man fails to come up to what he is elected to do for u that we should choose some one else to act for us In his place? With a Congress of several hundred of men It ought to be an easy matter to determine who arA faithful serv ants of the people. These men should be chosen to succeed themselves. But wherever there is a man who neglects to-wrrve his constituents, and serves the interests or is a man of whom there U any doubt he ahould be left at home and another choice made. This will only happen a time or two until men will see that a Congressman must be a true servant of the people if he would continue to serve, and it will then become the fashion to serve. As It is now the man who receives the most for serving the Interests has Just as good a chance with the people for a re-election and oltlme better than the man who aervea hla consti tuents. A premium Is put upon "do ing" the people-rather than -"doing for" the people the people can have faithful servants If they will retire to private life quickly any man who dodges duty, whether he lines up with the Interests or not We have no fault to Jlnd with the recall, and In extreme cases It may be made to serve with great good; but If tbe people will follow their best Judgment In selecting their law mak ers, and not stick so close to party regardless of fitness, there will be lit tle necessity of invoking the recall, with its attendant expense. REMEMBER HER BIRTHDAY. Old Schoolmates Give Mrs. Henry Cooke a Surprise Saturday. Mrs. Henry Cooke was taken com pletely by surprise at her home on Seventh atreet on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday, and the guests giving her the pleasant surprise being her old schoolmates. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In the reminiscences of schooldays gone by, and a luncheon was served. One of the features was tbe presentation of a beautiful set of Havlland china tea plates to Mrs. Cooks, the presenta tion speech being made by Mrs. Henry Meldrum. Mrs. Cooke responded feel ingly. The hostess haa resided In this city for many years, being a daughter of two of the oldest and highly respected pioneers, Mr. and Mrs. Winston, now deceased. Those who assisted Mrs. Cooke to make ber birthday anniver sary an .occasion to be long remem bered were Mrs. C. C. Babcock, Mrs. Pennsylvania Girl Named by , Her Father is Deputy Sheriff wh-f-nrS ( rr ' '5w' KJ 4 -6 1;" I te H OW would yon Uke te be made prisoner by this young woman T Would you resist if she put ber Band oo your anouiaer ana sbiu, "You are under arrest r" The chancwa are that you would uuWtljr aubmlt and would hold out your bauds 16 be handcuffed if your cap- tar tbeuabt such a precaution nsceaaary. 1 ne young woman is - Jebna. and be a duly accredited deputy sheriff of Kayette roeaty. Pa. Uer father la tbe sheriff of the county; and he has appelntad hla daughter aa one of hie aasiatants with full power to make arrests and U act for aim In any efflrlal capacity Tbe Jail ever wblca her rainer naa eeotn oneo won a beadred prisoners, so It will be seen that Miss Johns will and plenty or wars te de. 8 be Is s resolute young woman ana win not ss rur any ravnra narsusi of ber set. ' She will draw the fell aalary of a deputy enerin. and aoe espavw to earn IL ' nVOUriHARPYCOUPLES ASK FOS SEPARATIOII WALTER S. McOUIRt CHAR0I0 . WITH rOLLIES-iMILY "I LAFF NOT MARRICD.' Mrs. 8vlvla Mctlulre, of IMrtlsnd. Monday filed a suit for divorce against Waller 8. Mctlulre. to .1,. waa married January T, t)3. at UMilsvllle, Ky. 8he charges iil.Im ku a nnvulllg dixmiSI' .i..- I ,.B.wUIla rharai-tcf. Still thst on March 1. he threatened to leave her unless sne nmwni " take his slater snd brolheHn Isw lne their home. In November of the same v. i- a.i.i i. Itava told her that J he 'did not love her and that he hwked 1 . w i . ui.n.m almnl aa a blial- neve arrangoittant Because Of three difficulties she haa not been able to secure her necessary sleep and rest and ahe became a nervous wreck and left McOuIre July SS. and went fcnn. in lha Kast. Her hU tMtnd repented and promised to treat her kindly and id wend hte-wsys wnd she returned to hint, but she stales he broke his promise. Kmlly Selglaff chargea that she was Illegally married to Arthur W. 8leg laff on peeember I. 1!9. at Cneur d Alene, Ida, Two weeks later at u..ifl. k tnrnrnml her that he had a wife, Anna by name, living at Mil- waukle. Wis, ana tnen ne w Mrs.- Pelglsff aska for permission to resume her maiden name of Kmlly 8,-hneck. Wheeltick A Wlllams. of Portland, are her attomeya. PRESBYTERIAN BANQUET. Will Hsid Nail Wssk With Good . Program. TumiIi avenlnc. March 14 la the data or the net mealing of the Pres. by let Ian Brotherhood. It will be held in th. narlors of the Presbyterian church and In connection with the niararv nrosram there will be n feast by the, ladles of the church. The main question to ne up tor ua cussloa will be that of Uxalloo -taxation methods snrlent, modern and fu ture, the methoda of tbe Hebrew be ing used to typify that of the ancients and Single Tax that of tbe future. W. g.'U'Ren. Grant U. Dlmlck and Rev. LAndsborougb are among those who. are on the program, and . there will be a half dosen entertaining mu sics! numbers. what'a tha una to bake when you eaa get Royal Bread for to a loaf at Karris' Oroeerf. Ttaah y.yf key V glria , --ttt ssh shlld hava Its ewe. Mvlno. . cultivate an Inltreal In saslng It grow. 0 There la ne wetter way te lay th. , live, wf thrift. A9Mari ...:-,1"w have a teeal Influense en lha ahllaf, uw? ' Thla hank hag a Savings Dspartm.nt ' Tfce. Bank of Oregon Qty. BBHBSSBBBSeSMSSSBSBSBSBBBBBBBBSBSBBBBBSBBaSBBBaBBBSSSBS a a MTOURBTTB rreeident THE FIRST NATIONAL BAI' - of OREGON fTTV CAPITAL, MOwOOO,oa Jreeeeets a 0eeeal tsnhlnf tuelneee. SMMssejaesssssssessssssssssasssssssssssssasswsssss sass Henry Meldrum, Mrs. E. O .Csufleld. Mrs, G. W. Church, Mrs. Charles Burns, Sr. Banquet to the Little Folks. The kindergarten class In the Pres byterian Sunday school, with Mrs. Cbarles Ely teacher, will enjoy a ban quet to me little.. ones on Thursday afternoon from 1 to 6, at which time Mrs. Ely will be assisted by the moth ers of the little folks to do the honors of the occasion. There will be a pro gram by the little folka and a nice time la being planned for OVERCOAT LOST. Gray overcoat, at tbe fire; please leave at this office. finder Read tbe Morning Enterprise. BROTHERHOOD Will Give 0e of Its repulse Banquets this Evening. Tha rtrotherhood banquet Of the Congregational church will be held In the church parlor this evening, r re parations have been made for a very enjoyable time. The ladles will aerve the banquet, aa usual, and the D Larsea orchestra will provide the Ba sic. " principal among the speskers of I ', 'w- f f Better to pffl Poor I ) Than Rich 1 5 s , By ANDREW CARNEGIE. 4 4 OST milBonaires' wives are not happy. They have too many luxuries and bare no mental resources to fall back upon. Some of my partner have been unjustly criticised for what was not their fault, but the fault'of their wives. PONT. .REFUSE A MAN BECAUSE Mt IB A MILLIONAIRE. I WOULD . RATHER II lORM Dnn d tuim a am I muiias . - -"- ....w.'.i-.Ff rnu HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE IN BOTH DIRECTIONS. K . J have made forty-two or forty-three millionaires in my time, but I want to aay that the only right a man has to wealth lies in his !ACXiUIRINO IT BY 80ME USEFUL tABOR. The great trouble with the wealth of today is that the sons 'of millionaires do not realize this very necessity of being useful' to the community. iWork that one is not glad to do never amounts to much. SMILE 'AIL THE TJMEi ' ' ' I like to think of the story told me by Mr. Schwab. It was while they were having s little trouble 'down at Homestead, and the boy had ducked one old German in tbe river because he wouldn't leave the pumps.' . ' " 1 ",' '7 ' - t.--'- Mr. Schwab met LTans coming op tbe road all wet and bedraggled nd looking the picture of distress. '.' - , ' I'. ' "Why; what' the matter, liana 1", asked" Mr. Schwab." V0h,'I got thrown into the" river f' was the cheerful reply. "And what did you dor "1 JUSt-XAUOnKD " So' when you ire In danger of loning your temper jus thj"k .tat oH Dutchman and smile., . - " . '."j'-7 . ;. The Kind That STANDS OUT GLOSSY HANDSOME STATIONERY Our New Steel Die Embouin; Midline IS THE THING Oregon City ENTERPRISE In "the front rank of the ART PRESERVATIVE v PRINTING BOOKBINDING LOOSE-LEAK, SYSTEMS ". . kc' ' . '''''' '- - - I HeiiigiTheatf 7th and Taylor street, rnensc Main 1 and A IIM, . a t a a. a as. a a, aa 1 . . niomt seginnino wwt( MARCH S. Iptclst Wsdnesday and Satyrday The Blf Bpect.ei.f MytiaJJ "The Midniaht SnnO' . . . w With th ravertt Comedian 0. w. Monro.. jva stage-300. Company travel In sped si tral 7 ttr. iJZ Cstehv musle. Vaudeville ana) run. aw... - . . ""Css. Both Matln,.a1.00.rWlMt, SSAT NOW Stn?.' AOEMBNT AT THEATRE. mlw K March 1J 14 Catchy mual. Vaudeville and fun. Pnea: Evanl BO, ENOAOEMENT AT THEATRE, COMINO TO HKILIO THEATRE Actor Edward ! Terry . And His London Company, Lloblee A Co. Mansaam. kW. a -.-Swert Lavender." Tuesday, March ThTitZ? COMING MARCH 1S-1MS Th Maslcal flsy Succeei "THE ARCADIANS" the evening will be VW rrealdetit lewla. of tbe National nrotaerbuotf, who etimps wllb repqiallon Nr beta a tainted ariar-dtnner speaker bard lo eirel. OoYsraor Vtnt baa bee In. rlted and prumlaed to be bare tf be ran arrange to Set away. "Short ad dreasHi by local apeaker 'will be ad dad la rase 4Se priTam has sot al ready eabaoated the patience of tboee present. Taken all local bar lb pro ram this evening pitntae nurb of entertainment and Interest. Oirla' Club Eaj;fcttTtm. The C. II. B. Club of Clarsamaa llalghta. conalatlng of seven a ma 11 Clrla, was entertained by Mis Oeoe vlave Aldricb on Baturdsy aftemooa, March 4. at ber borne on Darkamaa llalshta. The afternoon was spent In tames and music. A delicious tanch eon was eerred tbe gueeta, who were Ka and Viola MeAnutty, Helen and lni lirunner, rraores and Etta Car Hale. Iiorothy IhirgM, Genevieve At drtcb. Sarlah W. Kiemamitn Estste Probated 1 na estate of the late ftatlah W. Klelnamlth was afmlttat tn nmKlla before County Judge lieatle Monday. vtiinam u. Kieinamtta was appoint administrator. Tbe valu of th ae tata la IU00. Th heir are Wm. 0. Klelnamlth. Eugene Henry C. Elmer, Aivin b. ana Mr, um J. Bottemlller. uimick rnmlrk ar tb attorney LATEST MARKETS Oregon City Market. Tb general markat tendency . I downward, in certain Instance very marked and In other becsas of a Isck of supply tending upwards, bat wnen tb vrsc is struck th ken dency la downward. APPLES Good spples ar la J msnn yet and tb price I toward better price for good stock; tbare 1 Your Home Correct snd Artistic Dccorstion s" Moderate Cort. Kcsry Eosd. Ccrpass IVall Papcrc ; hew Tark QMsnf rorthc lci 'of Kine tn-lTtn rtpreatnt th . but dba World affordi ' ar Ssski .ksm HrWN4. JTTw"" ! We is JodiJfn enough good aiock. sovtnr a there la littlo or m UmZ'l prlr fnjt about tc te It tu haVra choice rommaadliuj M kid a Block In band of gieeanasil wn suia; it IS U ssai and Iks axia...j -. " . id Kv appla an haa left H 13. ' POTATOW-flew "MBd light PlraO af mj . tb country yat aad I be tc otitalde burars ear skUlat 1 wall for thesi bat aoe Oat seem satisfied or tk Ityei i Many ar boljs g pM t higher tkaa the twist 14 Set r cannot ship ta MM hlpper may kav a hattw 4 lhaa local, mast Urt a? r wanted by tbosa ska m Ib. VEUCTABXXS LkA oWi last report; eafcia t kia a In price but ethsr vscaotfa ta about tb aaaM. Oaloa rt,tt and carrots 7k ta U aack, avr to Sl.zft sack, cabbac k yjasl fU)VR AND TTO-fM i lower and daauad voU. I down to S wltk kast krhc 15.80; some sailing Hbiil Prans and otker load Fim t It a ton from last repora, asvc lag l xo. bra barwy fl.lLasi to 11.70, oata Z4 to U tiT for local whtat HAT-It of bay I um belpg offored frsely ; weak. With winter past tor! to ll and tb nsrkst km eonequsnce. Au grvm w 1 from II 10 ll.jo-ciom t 111 to IS. timothy HI w fa 111 10 IT. BOOS Are very pnaum price rangea about 17. mirrr-Varv weak id " only commsndlng from 1 ermry always H log 10c to 36 now market Is only payts fwi W for country. POULTRT-Prieei sr. r higher snd tb dasusd I" ' bring roostsr lf"" J aad mlied chicken Us 1 lag doing In Isrgsr tee". uira-Vui dress! a. iA il hnaa I SM IK big demand for mutlca that " fluctuate according o u dry hide 11 to IM. sM r to TSe each. - " WOOLr-rinng 1M ' mohair ia to SO. PRIED rRriTS"!" , So 'and 7c, an anaa w r- o." . . ... n. fer SO lb. ssck. half row 100lb.sscks. r A SWAP 10 2 ACT . t kl.k k 1 101 acres 01 -Adding River bottom, W tlvatlon and balanc land bat In Pur,l ll vlna watsr, 4 roo and outhouaes. faaw D.. Pbon Crf to 'school, I fOm to Hubbard, 15 "K:-- Surroundlng lnd',r.r 1100 and on op. ""- 1 Mil for only and bUnc at Pr EP.ELUOTT.f Near Suspension f""'. BOYOUrANT 2000 Rcjli.?J Diily