Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, March 26, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    MORNING-KNTERPIUJiESUXDAVIA!!CH 20, 1911.
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flOBHIKG ENTERPRISE
. OUTGO OTT.OUGOa
IV C. 8RODIC. Cdltor eno Pwbflalter.
l-ctaaa Mllr Ju-
A ItIL at Ibe oet eee at OntM
Cltr. OregoeVi n4w tbe Act or Marc
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right m doing u4 eaytac what he bo-
Htvw to be HgbL There to bo bii
la awhile life today who caa thrive oo
or oppoaiUoa than k caa, aad th
more k Is assailed the stronger he
seems to become. Htlii good aaaa
to Wetee to, aad K to wise to at least
top aad coaaider th critic I ssaa that
bo hands oat 1 I Woe who look to htm
aa doing wrong, aad ta maay case
doiac wrong that they may profit per-
eoaalry.
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At the Portland Theaters
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LAST CAR LEAVES FOR OREGON CITY AT MIDNIGHT
- TEtm or OKaarmn.
Oat Year, bf a .. .. ......
Bib Hoaiat. by aMJB .. .... ..
Tmrnr Most ha. ar mil
Amtrens um
Flret Pearl mmr me nrat tnrttoa .
Wat Paaw. awe bw (Ud taaarUneie
" Freferred eeaMaae) eaty - peee. - par - eaA
nrat atacrttoa 1M
pirfwad nlw anr pace. aT avo
added, tajaaineae la
Baa papr otber I baa flret pas, par
flrrt ' baa, nine, !
Rmi paper eiber lhaa Orat paa-e, par sac
llM Saamlana c
Loral! tea par Baa; la ragelar edrar-
tlaara be llaa.
Waata. Far BaJe. Ta Rant ale. aa
ml a ward flret rieartlam. owe-bait eaal
ark additional
Rate far adverUBiae In tbe Weekly
Knterprtee will p tha aajna aa ta the
dally. ar advert'aeiweaie art socially
for the weekly. Wtx-ra iba advei lia awl
la trmnaferrad frosa tha dally to IN wea
aa me for taa W lha papar. aad lee mm embraces a large field of thoarhL. The
asST. 'ZlXILmT' toZTrnttZTZ ' tawyerB defease of aia aad e
Iba Ealarprlaa.
Legal aitrerttatna at Wal adrarUatiic
SERIES OF SKIS
r0.tSOAYK'GS
REV. S. A. HAYWORTH PLANS TO
USE SEVERAL PERTINENT
TOWC.
Ror. g. A. Hajrvortk. of tbo BapUai
church, ia announcing a special aerica
I. arttbMit rbaac. Iba rata will aa j of atrmooi for Suaday areolnc which
ralea.
Clrrwa dTrHrtn and aporlal traaatrwl
amhjln Ita mortta. Tbla aortnoa will
ba deiiTerod tbia Tenia. On April
arcoad b will diaroaa the rcUtloa of
Cbrihtlanitr to tb atodcra bast
Eit!rii , tk .bo-
gaa, - . I PVW IVV niUUVia wwroaw saaavaa w va-v.
Ttiw ab,d Ban,TCpt ad.ar- I pfOIBOtaWlljBtgraat, rtbgjraC;
iter ui o r 1 9 l pnwiWK wm Apm
ptb Rt. Hayworth wtll detivr aa ad-
'rvaa on "Woodman Spar (bat Troa.
and a aocia lnrltatioa la being i
traded to the two Woodman order of
tbe city to be prwaeat
The Musical program, condncied
each Sunday evening preceding tbe
aermon. by Mrs. Olmstead. Is proving
to be a rery great Attraction, and
bnadreda of people are attending tbeae
popular Sunday orening aerncea.
ta Uc Inch ftrat lnartio: addi
tional hMrrtkiaa man matter 3a bsch.
Nrwa Itraa aad wall wilan arUelre
mt aaarH. wtth Intaraat lo local raadarsv
will ba sladlr accvpud. R)rctd ajaau
aarlpta aarar rrturnrd unlrra acooaapaii-
lad by ataaiae lo prepay poataata.
CITY OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER.
March 26 In American History.
ISISGeneral Tbomaa -t Sbermaa.
Bite4 Federal auldVr. burn; 4l,H
18T9.
, 1892 Walt Wliitnuiii. port. du-J: b-ra
isia .
laM-Geoeral Alfred Holt CoiiuItt.
. Cnited fdatea aroatur from Uer
gto and a prominent ex-Coofrdw
ate. died; bora 1 i.
ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS.
(Frooi aoon today to nooo teniorrow.)
Fon seta 6:14. riaea nxxu rie
4:48 a. m.; mooa at grrateat lfbratloo
east; S a. au planet Tenu4hat ascend
log node, rroaaing sun's atb upward.
WILL YOU SEE R0O8EVELTT
Tbo time is close at hand when
' Theodore Roosevelt will visit Portland
for a look Into the, faces of tie people
.of the Bom. City.' He ia th. object
arooad ' which many pleasant social
fnnctioBS are rallying In California,
and hls talks are Interesting thou
aads of her citlxens.
Many wealthy people do not like
Mr. Roosevelt. He talks too much to
salt .tbam. and tbe character of his
talk Jars oa their nerves. Mr. Roose
velt is a man who believes la a man
gettfog bis wealth honestly or not get
ting It at alL Many people think Ic
to boaeat to get wealth according to
the roles of tbe game, aad never argno
beyood that point. Mr. Roosevelt
doaaai think that la necessarily hon
est tf yon are instrumental ia making
the roles, aad then make them to fl(
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MISS GERTRUDE ELLIOTT, wo cornea to The Helllg for nlghU In
"The Dawn of a Tomorrow. '
Basket Social at Clairmont.
There waa a baaket social at Clair
mont Satardav nlcht. with a cood at
tendance. B. Koppeabeader was tb
chief character In a fanny skit, "The
First Justice of tbe Peace at Clair
mont. "Woman's Righfa" waa a sec
ond playlet oa tbe program.
THE DAWN OF TOMORROW."
Gertrude Elliott Opens Enaagemeot
at Hsllig Tomorrow.
One of the genuine treats of the
theatrical season Is set down for the
Helllg Theatre C nlgbta beginning
Monday. March J7. with a popular
price matineo Wednesday and a ape-
Then
Abernethy Grange Hears Whitehead
A k.m.1 ft v rnnn at Plrknlar
i. .J. s.mni Kn cial price matinee Saturday
ft.r a ahnrt aeaainn at aitlaurned to wonderfully clever and Splendid
enable ita members I to attend the " wnruae khioit.
meeting in Willamette hall, aftemooa V1 tPr Mr. France Hodgson
and evening. Deputy State Maater Bu,t pji ollun,,!'!L "D,rtt n1
TMrklnann. of Oaweco. cava a talk on '"""" vi i umormw
blgneaa of outllao and a vigor of
stroke that eotabiae to produce the
effect of greatness. '
Tha Daw a of a Tomorrow la
beautifully staged and It comes here
Immediately from ita eiceptlonally
brillaat Chicago Grand Opera Houea
engagement. :
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
tbe general work of the order, before,
tbe adjournment.
kind, and her hair la aa black as the
raven a wing. She has abundant tem
perament: and the effects she pro
duces are sweet, natural and full of
feeling. She possesses the precfou
faculty of Imparting a sense of reality.
ana ner matnrxi la nnani mil
Doyea, inby; ceorge N w ens. scotts oni. Miss Elliott has the support of a
Mills; M. Lavine. Seattle: Mike Dar- rvolrallv .rrr.a tjahiae ...t .hit.
aai: -S- . J A At . r A I. . . ' "" "
miiuru, w. a. i inciadei Fuuf M)U8o, A Scott Getttr
"" "" j. r-. .-naiiuy. i Hotanne Perry, Angela Osdti, and
. L rrrrnuo, rKm i h .ari
Anderson George Best. Portland; Mr
Jones and wife.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
The following are those registered
at the Electric Hotel: AT W." Arnold.
George Baldwin, E. D. Mowery. Rose-
burg; 01V.D. S. Kohl. Portland: A. H.
Florence Robert. Theodor Robert.
Tburlow Barge n Supported by
Baker Company.
. Rr thla lima fhera la nrohahlv not
Mia Elliott give a bonny Impel-i a theatre roer in Oreron Cltv who
sotiaflon or "mad. Her voice Is rich has not beard a great deal abourthe
and thrilling, her eyes are bright and i forthcoming ensmgemt-nt at Baker
Theatre atartlnjf next Mondsr even-
twenty other. -
Whatever Mr. Melllsh Dlava there
Is a grandeur In tbe treatment, a
.Ing of the thre noted stars, Florence
Roberts. Theodore Roberta and Thur
low Bergen, who will appear for a
limited seaacn.-supported by Baker
Com i winy In a aerie of famoua plays
and productions. Nothing of 'their
kind has ever played an engagement
of over a week In thla city before,
and when they did appear It waa only
at the' highestprices. Bul bypay
ment of a largo guarantee. Manager
Baker has succeeded In securing tbem
and feel positive that aa soon as his
patron W"r appreciate tbo Imporv
nee of their easagement hero lb
..H. -.in Bainlv rvnav hint for th
, rtk be baa Incurred la ao doing. The
first Offering will b th fsmous
drama, -Jim tbo Pesmaa." which was
recently revived ia New York by Wil
liam A. Brady with aa all Star Cast
iMclwdtng the three, who will ap
pear la Ihetr same role which wbi
the acting sensatloa of tbo New' York
tnanrn The storv.of Jim th Ponmaa
deala with be clever work of James
Ralstoa. a forter. and the big seen
take place In the Rsratoa home, when
Mr. Ralatoa iMIsa Roberts) discovers
w i.rkr nf her husband. Mr
..k.M niaa itamn llartfeld a t
...j.k.ii ai-tln nart. while Mr. Bar
.i... ii lha Panman. which
uiu Kut ik. most accomplished red
i.. would dar attempt. Witt
it.a t bra and lha antlr llaker Com
pany la th other part, b performance
rmm K aiDM-iao I nit Will DO m rv.v-
i.iim in thaalra ariera cf thla cl
Seat will be oa sale for the opening
week. Thursday. Marc a si at iu a.
ih.r. la hut sllsht advance ti
eats oa tbe lower floor, th balcony
remaining the asms,, making this tbe
..tt ibaatrtral1 bartala la Port-
MMi. vimm
" u na Talks an Hawaii.
.. rm rwa told the story
r k run in the Hawaiian Islands,
aad what ah saw tnere. io me rrw
byterlaa ladles of gellwood last wee
n. Mut.. taa ronilar srathor
IBI WTTII.p - - - -
- k. i.isa or tha church. aaJ
waa bold la tbe Commercial Club
ronma rtiday afteraoon. Tb ladle in
attendaaco maaUeeted nyirh Interest
i. k mAArmm and In tha neonto and
their manners and customs, of which
Mrs. Tjy Ulksd. .
Lm BMlatw ta Meet Meoday.
Th Bobbl Barns Society Of Oregon
on. .in mhMi ree-ular sessloa at
th usual hour next Monday evening la
th basement or th First longrega
tlonal church. A Urg attendant Is
avnected. SB tber Will D iropw.au.
buainas to diacasa. .
. GO ON TRIP TO PORTLAND.
Oregon City Hustler Hsv a "Big
Day in "B
Tbe Oregon City Hustler mad a
iii ia Mrtiln nointa of Interest la
rnr4iti.l ainrlr and la Institutions
with considerable Interest to the young
men. spending the greater part or me
dar In the Rose City. Rev. E. E. Zlnv
nanled tha boy and
showed them about the' city. They
vlalted th T. M. C. A. and war shown
over th building. While there the
boys took a dip In tb big swimming
pool and had an immense time or it.
i.r ikh vlaltad the Court House.
v. rltv Hall and lha cltv Museum.
all having considerable local Interest
to tbe young lad.
Tknu wbn mada tbe trio were
ina 7imm.rniiB. Ehrl Zimmerman.
! Neal Zimmerman, Everett Croa. Earl
Mat I on. Clyde Hesmy, Ralph Rainey.
Robert Yoder. Loo Armstrong, Howard
Armstrong. Earl Morton. Frank Von
derahe. Kenneth Thompson, Clare Mil
ler, Wallace Masa and Thorn peon.
BIO FORTUNE MID.
Local Merchant Asksd to PutUp
. Monsy t Participate In It.
J. C. f. Westengard, th Main street
harness man, ta In receipt of a letter
Entertains st Cards.'
Miss Genevieve Sehstr entertained
Friday evening at cards and tnualc
Refreshments were served during the
erening. and a most enjoyable time
was spent by tbe following Miss
Helen Smith, Miss Ella White. Miss
Rqth Hedges. Miss Elizabeth Scbatx,
Miss Mary Ellen Long; Messrs. Gil
bert Long. Edward Smith. Louis
Smith Itarver White Mvird Vnnder.
your ease and so that you can beat the aht Emn gchatx.
other fejlow having loaded the dice
ta yoar favor and playing with the dice
so loaded.
Ia many cases the dice are loaded
aad the game Is being played with tbe
dke that have been fixed. Mr. Roose
. velt says that Is not honest to do so
and be win do an In his power to
secure a new deal. The men who are
profiting by this crookedness, and
knowing they might be defeated if the
game was fair, don't like the prorpect
and naturally bate Roosevelt becausi
be has called attention to that which
to bad in tbe game as being played.
When you bear a man denouncing
Mr. Roosevelt just stop and look about
a little and see If there is not evi
dence about that shows a reason why
he bates him, and his methods, and
figure If it wouldn't be better not to
talk at all but just keep stilt and saw
wood.
But it matters not to Mr. Roosevelt
how many criticise him rlnfact he
grow fat on criticism be still keeps
TROOPS ARE DRENCHEO.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. March it
Tbe frequently drenched maneuver
camp at Fort Sam. Houston snd the
brigade field camp at Leon Springs
were again soaked by heavy rains last
night. Tbe downpour continued today.
At Leon Springs General Smith baa
only shelter" tents, whose protection Is
not of the best. To keep dry In tbem
one must lie at full length.
JACK JOHNSON TO JAIL.
SAN FRANCISCO. March 25. Jack
Johnson, the world's champion pugi
list, was today sentenced to serv 25
days In jail by Police Judge A. B.
Tread well. Johnson was convicted for
speeding his automobile In the streets
of San Francisco. As soon as sen
tence wss pronounced, s bailiff seized
the dusky champion and placed him
In the dock with the other prisoners.
Cambridge Beats Oxford. ,
LONDON, March 25. Cambridge
won In the annual Intervarslty sports
with Oxford at Queen's Club today,
with six points to four.
Every Church Should
Have an Expert Ad
vertising Man.
tbe Bar. CHARLES sTBLTLB. Superintendent of the Pretbylerlaa Depart
ment of Church snd Labor.
7T.
E supreme duty of tbo modern clmrcli is to get new buaP
nea. SLOWLY BUT SURELY IT IS LOSING
GROUND, for from all parts of the world come stories of
losses in membership. There is but one wav to counteract
tbis wining power. Tbe church must realize that it is in exactly the
(ame position as any other solicitor of custom, and it MUST AD
VERTISE ITS GOODS. ' ;
EVERY CHURCH SHOULD HAVE AN EXPERT ADVERTISING.
MANAGER.. FEW PREACHERS KNOW HOW TO PREPARE MATTER
-FOR THE PRESS OR FOR THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE
' NEWSPAPERS., r EVERY CrlURCH SHOULD SET ASIDE AN APPRO.
FRIATION FOfJ AN .ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN, ANO THIS FUND
. SHOULD BE USED FOR. NO. OTHER PURPOSE. , V . -
The church baa no monopoly of Christianity. It is in sharp com
petition with other forces, which insist that ther have a right to speak
with as much authority. Therefore the compulsion is on the church
to present its proposition so attractively and so convincingly tfiat it
wilf APPEAL TO THOSE WHO HAVE, A PKRFKCr ' RIGHT
TO BUY -OR tfOT TO BUY. .
.Did you know that IN TTTE WTIOI.E RIBLK THERE IS
TTOT O.VE COMMAND DIRECTING PEOPLE IX GENERAL;
TO GO TO CITLTRCnf "There sre pi? ntv of rtiintnnnde having to
oV church attendance, but they all rr-fer to cliurclimcn.
The Kind That
STANDS OUT
GLOSSY
HANDSOME
STATIONERY
Our New Steel Die Embossing
Machine IS TIIE THING h
Oregon City
ENTERPRISE
rr
Are Ypt A Money Saver?
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Meet every n aspects
a sney aawaa
Soma apt l save wBn thslr Ineem a I T.T -
save when fjlr ps ere Us. ' ,"",r !
people who wlt bbiii May saa as wlthevt flrt eaMi ..
thsy wrak up Mm day ft I led WHb rart trSMyMeV'
tunltl thJ asvS aniseed. - - H ,h epe
Th mrl 11 9n rSyla saving at (hi bank Nntu. .
th Income, snak th autge a II HI Us and say tha die ' whatvr
It ' a impl matter t start a saving account hr
The Bank of Ottgon City
THE FIRST NATIONAL BAr
ol OREGON CITY, OREGON -V
capitau IwOjoaaotL
Tmm a &Maral ttaklaa Buainaaa. r "
LET US DRILL'YOUR WELL
Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave areJara at
OREGON CITY SHOE SHOP
, :. B. Schoenhslnx :
McGREOORY A RIVERS Ca
"RrW.3tR. Safari
MACHINISTS '
V d general repairing, Brke machinery mads t a a
veark a aw. Expert wttb gasoline nglaM,'
Phonest Main m Heme IIS. ; .'.;'..".-
' 10S FOURTH STRUT OREGON CITY.
Informing bfta of' a big fortune that
baa bea hid for years, la which a
may jula la eaa he will put up sore
money to aid oae who la la prison,
etc. It ta tb old dodge of separating;
oae from bis good coin with the of
a club. There are many mysterious
oae from hla good coin without use of
man who become interested la tha
matter, but tbe bait will need to be
more attractive In order to separate
Mr. Westengard from bis monsy.
NEW TENNIS CLUB.
With th. Euphonious Nam of "Goose
Plat Lawn Tennla Clow.' -
A lawn tennis club has been orgs-
nixed In thla cltv. and those residing
In Ooos Flat district are the only
eligible for membership. A meeting
wss held on Friday evening at the
bom of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Latourvtte
when officers were elected - The crest
dent A. Dlralrk and M. I. Li-
tourette was elected secretary, treas
urer and reporter. The business meet
ing wss followed by refreshments and
cards, M. IX Laioureti winning, tbe
It la planned to have good times the
coming summer, and the flrat game
win b played wltbln a few week
wtiea tb grown ls will be ready. Tbe
name of the club U Goo Flat Lawn
Tennla Club. .
HIT THEM HARD.
Barclay Put Oo Over en the Oak
Grov Ball Team.
Th rtarrlay and Oak Grov baas-
ball ten ma played a game of baaooatl
ftaturday afternoon on the Eaatham
grounds, that resulted la a score of
41 to 7 In favor of Barclay. Tbe fol
lowing Is the lineup: -
Oak Grove fla relay
Hety e Jeremiah
Hansom p.... Nelson
Unn ss....... Kobollnk
aget , .lb Dob Green
Shark ...lb........ Beetle
Bpldell 3b Croa
Back If Hammond
Peaae ef Biory
Croasgrlfr If Allen
LATEST MARKETS
Oregon City Markets. ...
The general tandane nt tha mar.
kets Is upwards, and this Is especially
ao In the produce line, la seasonable
ermda. nH aa haw wtft. m m.
coming on ahd tbe uae almost finished
for the present winter season, the de
mand la downward. Dut the market
as a whole Is a trifle more stiff bul
with but few commodities showing
actual advances.
. APPLES Good apptes are la de
mand yet and th price ta towards
better prices for good stock : there Is
enough good stock, however, so that
there i Utile or a Aeatu fa,
alAL eat
.v an j price, frloej rui.
about Tie to U th bw.
choice commanding at tlx ut
Block la hands cf grower, tmAJl
has beea sold; It la th cheu'iZ
left "sad taey -TmaMaa-aanii a.
Hood River apples ar stllu, ,
FOTATOR8 Ther , , 'gl'
atronger feeling in the aurkjL m
more inquiry; eapaolaJly for teal a
poaea. Fancy stock ef Bsrtseti.
bringing 1J5 Bead putltoai L Tan
la considerable (oral stock Ml)
moving some so that th rile tmm
gain' much headway. t .
-TcrrAiiij-ijiiu rkinsM
laat report; onions ar a little aits
la' aric but other vereublei rnsb
about th same. Onkms , ttrsp
and carrots fie lo ll tut, HmtMl
to II strk, rabbate c aowi
-. FLOUR ANDEKI-rio ft
lower sad demand set
down to fl with best krtasni at
I1.S0; some selling as lov m Ka
Feed prirea are stitlourv rldim
selling tit to :t tea, skerti C
lie, shelled cora . I1.U
cracked 1.75. rolled barley fa.
HAT Lots of bay la cosatrral
being offered freely sow; a"
weak. With winter past famert r
to sell and the mart at ass an.
con sequence. All trades arc I
from f to 11.60 tlover t U II,
til to II, timothy lt 10 lt t
111 to K. '
OATS Dealer bujtai for ikl
to meet tbe demand Is tb ernes, ru
ing gray 126. a bit t M to PL it
that the market Is weak tal teata
faetory.
WHEAT Paying Ite.
K009 Are very pkwtlfsl tai s
price range about l.
DUTTEn Very weal sat eui
only commsndlng from 19$
creamery alwsys stiff a4 ws
Ing 30. to, S8c oow..Ta
market 1 1 only paying fwa Uil
lc. Choice dslry will brt t
lOo to 16c
POULTRY Prices
higher and the demand lot JJ
bring lie. roosters lie. yowl
aad ml ted chickens 1 Jo to Ik. W
Ing doing In larser fowls
MBAT9 Veal, dressed, to m
lOo to lie, bogs so sad 1H,
big demand for mutton thM iwjj
fluctuate according to wnai
HIDES Green 6c po4.
dry hides lie to 14c, b r
to TBo each. ' ,
WOOlr-Mrrn lo to 1H F1
mohair lie to lOo, , -
DRIED FUUITB Kvtporetel W
6o and To, sua dried to, praoei
6e x ,!,-'
ALT-Selllng 0o to W JJ
BO lb, aack. half ground 40e W -
100 lb. aaoka.
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