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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
af- sf 1 , '! ' fe at , -Ve-Jv' : ,W-J The ewly daily iievanaaaar e twaen Portland and Baleen elre lease h every oooOow Of Ckke mi County, with a pepwlatlea) a SOOOa Are )tm a edvertieerf Nation for th Morning wlH a r.lvd 'or , Imltod tlm. at Y0li.1-Na 70 OREGON CITY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1911. Pra Week, 10 Cents I ' I' ' ' noun ' B HP Id TTvv ITa iITv riM t; r 2J ))w I - ' ., ... .. IN PERSONNEL OF . a inviNCI ATl L'RtL ' 0RI0ON SENATOR. ljfjB WW HEAD O Off I m Wewld Likely , pnw"' .... Thwart Admlnlstra lion Plan." WASHINGTON, . March II. (Spl.) r" ST chairmsnahlp of tha commit C aTpoitoirir. and poetroad to w- Bourn, of Oregon, whether STftMldont would o hav hlra irvr.lilnn or not According to 1 . t. - if 11 u nioraurr u d.Bt b mt be glvan that poel rT,4 president Taft would not to BUI nim"' " " - bav. been many plana put tk 11 K BOW luv lu" w-. , I,. another but any on. of .a would smack too much of a dl- iUd and mat wouia nv 13 nd I ih. naU la not llkdr o Ihouuhl that Bonra.-a hoatllltf u TK lll i"ko It B.xt to Impoa U (or th. 1'wldanU to put Into rtrtita crtln r.forma in th. poaUl lkt h. ha. In: mind. It " i. iha ehalrman.bin. and ST Admin' railun can now no U. 10 bMd him off. h. will bo In a ptM to m tor t0 tjort Bourn .;n - MAY IITHI INO. rf iu iT(wm. Tixaa. March It. 'sulH-Whiit Inob. Hh. th. and of th. juiWi wtr I" t h.nd. It I. bllrad m thtt one or both of th. Madwroa n to r Kxi'ta to maat Dla tomor t uA ib th m.ttnr la all aattlad ib detail.. If th.ra ta an aTa Ma( to nd talk It o.r -It la July to .n pone-fully a. both aldaa kn Urtd of lh Aftorta Oat. Poatal Bank. viaiiTMnrnN March 19. In th. L lAilitional noatal aavtnaa da LtiiorlM announoad by Poaimaatar Urtl Bltehmck ara A.torla. Or Wlam, Waah., and Kall.poll, Mont owcat ron nttt. I MM ntWTA. M.loo. March 19. Lmh-lt la known that tha r.bal. Vtn4 I td d.fwtt naar Urwa ya Ma, d which tb.y loat TS m.n and kdrraaltlon. The raculara loat.SO. flflff KJSTITUTE AT OSWEGO APRIL 22 OORAM PRACTICALLY . COM MTED PROF. ALDERMAN TAR SPIAKKR. Ta program I. practically bom- Vtai for th. taachara' Inatltuta, to k WM In OawRO Saturday, April IS. am will bo thro addraaaaa at tha bmoon aomlon. aa followa: - Miaa fuala 0. Portar, of PortUnd, . will in -Tba ItMltatlon In Hl.tory." Un Porter la an Or.con City product M lb. la now tha principal of th. tUlai achool. In tha Roaa City, and M paople of ttala city arc proud of r auoeaa. laeond on tha program wilt ba an Urt on "Reading." by Mra. N- D. jiotleton. of Portland. Prof. Toote will comol.ta tba work V (hi forenoon with an addr.aa, anb- aet to b announced latar. Tbt dinner will ba alron by tba Foman'i club, of Oawago. ' Tbt addreaa of tha aft.rnoon will h by Butt Superintendent ot Public "traction I It Alderman. : . , Mr. Clara n. Mora. nrinclDal Of th. to achool. la nlannlna to glv. ml taacbar who attanda two aouve- " o( tba occasion. TBI BUDlla of tha Ctawaao achool Will rr I mualcal and literary program )' tha afternoon aeaalon. ; Mm ball cow ar'ona of tha VjtJf "w othr or hy?.th,r! I ,Wl nOtltl J .J . rwna man an tha atraata wna naTV n,'M' th.lr,attlra ara """"I our olothoa. whivtaita;d.rd, 1 llttl. batttr. ' - . whar. w. IN- WCLUgivt'cLOTMUR ' ' Like Otkara nd Main ALDRICH PLANS ACCIPTCO. ank.ra Cemmltta. Approval Com mlaalon Will M.ka Campaign. WA8IIIN0TON, March 29. After a oonfaranca of two day. with tha our raooy rommlttaa of tha American Hank. re Aeaoclailon, tha Monetary OoBimlaalcHl hu found Iha nrnvUlnna of tba Aldrlch currency bill In tba mam accapiauia 10 ina banker., but thay have augge.tad changee In pbraaeology, PIARY It RIAR-AOMIRAL. 01 aoo verer of North Polo Roc.lv. Commlaalon From Conoreaa. WA8HINQTON, March 29. Robert K. Pair waa today commlaaloned a civil .nglnaar with tba rank of Roar Admiral. In accord a uc. with tba act of Congraaa paaaod at tba laat aea alon. ' -' "" t ,i: t r, , -- PIACt COMMITTtC FORMED. M.mb.ra of Houao af Commona tup port Taft'a Arbitration Treaty. LONDON, March - 29 A ganeral commit tea, to ba mada up of mombaro of tba Itouaa of Commona of all par (Jh, la under proeeaa of formation, with tba object of aupportlng Preal drat 'Taft'a Anglu-Amarlcan Arbitra tion treaty. . RATE It CONFISCATORY. ST. LOWS. Mo., March . BpU Tha rallwaya won flret, blood In tha two cant fare contention, th. United Rtatea ClrculirCourt of Appeal, hold ing that tba two cant-far rata In Oklahoma la conflacatory. HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS OMIBVfTSilTS HIOH SCHOOL ATHLETIC REPRE SENTATIVES TO E CHOSEN FROM CANDIDAfitr mlmm -- V r Tha alhlalle lrvwul of ' Utah achool nnnlla waa held at tha Chautauaua Park grounda Wednaaday .afternoon. Tha cnndldalaa were in gooa inm ana paaaed tba ordeal with credit to them- aelvea. Chaa. Kelley. Ben Tonkin ana Prof. Freel acted aa Judg.a and Neleon Dowland waa tha atartar. The .venta and contaaunta wara aa follow: 60 yard daah: Joe Bheanan nrai, Rrnaat Croaa Bacond. . Kant Wllaon third tlm 6 1-6 aeconda. 440 yard daah: Kent Wllaon flrt. Join Dambaoh cond,,Roy Oraye. third 4mo 80 aecondfc " " . . ia .rt hlvh hurdlea; Joe Bh.ahan flrat. John Pambach aacond. Roy Oravaa third time 7 4-8 aaoond..- I too yard daah: Joe Hbeanan nrai. Kant Wllaon second. Erneat Croaa third tlma 10 8-6 aaconda. . ' 110 yard daah: Joe Hheanan nrai. Rrneat Oroaa second. Kent Wllaon third 24 1-6 aaconda. 18 "pound ahot-put: John Telford drat. Kent Wllaon aeoond. Fred Baker third dlatanoa 36 feat 6 Inchaa. Tha boy. have good wora. tor ma manager of tha team, Herbert 8mlth. whom they think haa dona mach to bring out tba beat there la In tha boy.. Joa Sheahan acored 32 polnta and Kent Wllaon 11. Tha achool repre aentatlvea will ba choaen from thee, conteatanta. HEW YORK'S CAPITOL DAMAGED BY BAD FIRE ... . .. - i - LOSS ESTIMATED AT SS,000,000 VALUABLE BOOKS MAKE UP PART OF ITEM. ALBANY, N. Y- March 29. Flra- aw.pt, amoka-fllled and water- drenched. New Tor state a magnm u H7 nnA nnn, ranltnl atanda tbla morning a partial wrack, burned by flame that atanea in in aaaeraui library, datroyd tha entlr weat win. and did damage eetlmated at between f 5,000,000 and f7.000.000. The fire waa got unaer camroi aner ...in mnn than four houra. It la believed to have bean Matted by a fueed electrM puab-button becoming electrified. 1 , t. an waa dlaAovared by an at- tacha of tba Aaaembly llbraryand the alarm waa aounaea at i:o ociwr. r... u Unman reached the DIM' alv atructure, prlcelea documents. book and recoraa atorea in in Aa aembly library had bean deatroyed and t.... ii.mriniMii were balna threat- UlllBl K - aned. Tba Imitation oak celling of the Aaaembly chamber, compoaea oi p-pler-macha, waa partially doatroyad, aa waa alao the famoua million-dollar ...i.-... In Ik. waat wlna. r On tha third. floor where th. flame. ajaiii van , mvm -a - wholly or partially deatroyed by nre pr aerloualy damaged by water were: Th atat library, containing 600,000 amnn tham tha moat valU- AnAii habit aif arr. iD4i aeuai iiiioiiia able genealogical work In th United State, with reuoa ana pnwmi menta, aoma of tham dating back to 1776 and Irreplaoaable. - , Th Aaaembly and Bapata Librariea stored wlta tbouaanda of yolumea of . Am knnka. also a numbaf of document and manuacrlpta that never can ba replaced. aaa a 1 V 0P.00N CITY BOY Haa n Choaen Pr..ld.nt of th. Aorlaultural Society. Harrla, of Oregon City, Clackama. county ha. b.en elected to th presi dency of tba Agricultural society of . . .t.iitanta hand- IB. U. A.( D u .vwr , Varl ea lOgeiner tor unuu.i -- cultural metboda. A. B. Volck of June ... , .n.,ntir la vlca nreal- lion j-ivjr, lu ' UV III . IU . wwv"t v M- . ond vice president ; O. Wandatrum, of Flah Hawk, Columbia county, Ja Becre tary, and W. B. Cockran, Monument, BIG GUHS COMING FOR CijAUTAUQUA PLANS MAKING FOR SOMETHING TO INTEREST ALL SO SCHED ULED ONE MAY KNOW. .aaaaaaaBBwaBB 0 Wm iMEY, FROM LW . ; . , '.. r .; ' -J Scot oh pay and Boya Day Ara Two Now Propoaltlona Squoetod In- , to tha Program by Mra.' Dye. A. tha day draws near for tha meal ing of Chautauqua Interest Increaeee In that event. Tha hlatnrv nf thm naat saoceaaaa looms up big In tba dtstaac out ina program mis year promise more than any In tha paat With the big show only throe months away, and many Items on tba program that on does not want to miss, It ia only natur al that tba public eagerly reads what la written and listens Intently to what Is said. ' . Maw thlnai ara halna? addad dallv. - . changes being mada and condensa tions planned so that additional gooa things that keep bobbing up from tlma to time may ba equeaxed Into the pro gram a program that seams to have been aqueeaed and crowded about as much ss Is possible. .' Scotch Day, July 6, Is ona of tha naw things for which thera baa been found place by Mra. Eva Emery Dye, In tha Forum. There la to ba a Scotch pro gram and all tha Scotch societies In this section of tha Northwest ara to ba Invited to participate. Tha program will have both mualcal and literary numbers and as there Is a great vari ety In what can ba served up In a Scotch way friends of such a program can look forward to real enjoyment on that occasion. . July 7 Is to be known aa Farmer's n hut whv Parmer's Day when all ara fanner's daye ona may well ask. Farmer's Day laat year proved a vary iniaraatin avent and this year mora effort will ba put forth to make tba day distinctive and In consequence much mor may ba expected of tha oc casion. , " . That Farnier'a Day may have aome thlngtf especial Intereat attached It Is planned to have m-uovj nwrej, t.i.h. nn that m-caalon. Oov. Han- UUI - . lay Is tha man who refuaed to give Oov. Taylor an, whan ia,nea irom Kentucky to Indiana for protection , v whn oiaimad that Taylor II Vf 111 IIIUWV - - - , had a hand In tba killing of Ooebel. Hanley refused to gi. Taywrwp . .....i.iiIa. i, nraaantail from tha Oovernor of Kentucky, and Taylor lived In Indiana not oaring io iiu lo Kentucky leat ha b. put on trial for the crime. a lll Ka known aa Bovs' Day. -. ,k.t Am- all tha hov organizations of tha Northwest will ba Invited to ba present, and tha day will bo given over largely to a program that will fit well Into their Uvea and taatea. There will ba two ball gamee and other out door sports that win imi ": struct the youngsters wno worth their while to attend at the great Chautauqua on thin occasion. i July 13 will be woman wo . -ki.w iim iha riuha tha section over will be made welcome and a pro gram prepared with especial reiemu. ih. taataa of tha women who en)ov m.mm .mi iuh nroarama CIUD tllM-. - - July 14 thera win be a txingrea. ui Oregon Mothera. witn a pruniam y.- a .i.h a via to tha needa and enjoyment that tired mothers seek. , July 15 win mw.. i'. Jm" A - ' l..tlnna amllatad with the (QV WIIHIMIIIVI.- tampereanca work will ba supposed to make a rana raiiy m ww world that there Is a body of organised .nman who are fighting for tha prin ciples annunciated. t- it ail ia all tna nroarani inn - . v.. murk in it that ahOuld ln- jTiai - . - - - . ,. terast tha people or mis rei west country ana uisiiaeiyw IB M M DITERTAIil ERIDiDS PLANS ARE COMPLETK rnu- ORAM OF MORE THAN USUAL MERIT. . An entertainment will ba given by th. . Junior Iaiiim ' Of tha UaDllSl church on Friday evening. March 81, at th chtircn, at wnicn um me im inaini nroaram wilt ha aHven: Piano BOlO MIRS Klia rtmur um tuat "Wa flhall Rhine. Alta Ruasell and Naomi Armstrong Recitation. "The Llttl Pilgrim.-.., nrltll.M.. Itttlll Wllllim VnVa'l aolo. "Sailor Boy," . .Olive Hall ii.iinn "atviiah ComDany.". .. . - Sammla McLarty 4a "Where - tba . Fame Dwell," ..'.Anna and Emma Lennon Piano solo . ...Miss Anna Bella Lavltt n nrlftlna to Sea Grace Sllcox r .i ua KVnuf Mlaalon." . VIITMI WIVi . .... - , ., Ruth WUllama i. . .inM nkrnhwt'a fhlld." BwVw-. Howe i i Hn.o 1 iltla Ranulmo." Kiizaoein nji"i Recitation; "Der Baby," Alta Russell Song ....... Six Boys piano solo- Martha Uvltt .i .nii irva a taaale." ! Sammla McLarty ii.lnn Rnn' Rlshta."... KW . . I .... brvhla Oglasby i Tha nolden Rule."... VDTbU IJ UTT ba " m-ir . Naomi and Eschlo Armstrong Dislogue. -Visa Versa M woman a RlRhta,- to ba given with tha , fol lowing caat of characters: Minnie Gray . ' . . . O.rtrud. J.remlah v Bessla, th. baRrage ml"t"'"J; Eschlo Armstrong Katl., th letter earlier, Oladys Csnnon Biddy, tha Juryman, Mabel Nelson Jeaale, Census taker, Oladys Butlar Will, traveler;1 Clarence Cannon ' ' Ben Oreen, trying to get a dinner, Orville Oglaaby Two Uttle Travelers , Frankl Jeremiah and Grant Trul- . linger , ... ... The programme 1b In charge of Mrs. Charles Oglesby and Miss Alice Thompson, and tha pianist of tba ev ening Is Mrs. at. D. Latouretto. . TENTH BIRTHDAY. Mary Luoaa Ql van a Surprise By Little Frlende. Mrs. Frank Lucas, of Park place, ten dered her little daughter Mary, a sur prla Tuesday afternoon, tha occasion being bar 10th birthday annlvereary, Tea little girl frlenda Called, and had a moat delightful . tlma In playing gamaa and mualcal aalectlona ware rendered. Mlaa Mary was presented with several' gins- Refreshments wara served. . ; . Mrs. Lucaa waa assisted In tha en tertainment of tha following by Mia. Ivanna Monger; ' Eva. and Viola Mc Anulty, Helen and ' Laura Branner, Rera Jones, Marie . Holmea, Grace Davenport, Vara Wymann, Maudle Johnson, Helen. Lucas. . " PUSHING BOLSTER DAY. Evsrythlng Being Done to Get a Crowd Here on That Dsy. S. B. Kramer, a well known eques trian of Portland, haa been aelected aa Judge of tha boraa show to ba held at Oregon City, Saturday, April 22. M. J. Lazelle, secretary of the pub licity department of tha Commercial Club, will go to Woodburn Friday to attend tha horse show la that town. It la the Intention of the local Com mercial Club to have a gala day here April 22. with many attractions to bring visitors to th city. - TO MARKET LUMBER HERE. Canby Saw Mill Man Buy Timber Tract Near Tiws City. J. A. Kilmer, ot Canby, accompanied by O. Olson, of tha aame place, were In Oregon City on business Wednes day. Mr. Kilmer, who Is one of the nartners of tha KUmer-Klnxel sawmill company, haa cloeed the deal for the purchase of a 320-aer piece or land on which ara lowou xeei oi nne timber. This land belonged to Wil liam Harris, and la located about four miles from this city on tha Abernethy roadr- ' It ta tba Intention. of the firm of Kilmer-Klnael to erect a aawmlll In this belt of timber In the near future, and Oregon City will ba the main mar- ket . . ... . Oahata at Twllloht Saturday Evening Twilight will bold Ha n.ual weekly literary on 8atanlay. erasing, but this week tha evening will be given up to a debate. Tha subject chosen is, "Re solved, That a Clean, Cross Womsn Makes a Better Housewife man a Dirty Essy-Ootng Womsn." unaries raidwail and Wallace Johnson will spesk obn the' affirmative and M. J. Laselle and W. A. Dooas on me nega tive. All EASTER COLOn TOJIIEIIEnPWJl THE CONGREGATIONAL BROTHER- , HOOD HOLDS BUSINESS SES-.. i ; 810N TUESDAY EVENING. I i i . ...-- ; . " There was a bualneaa meeting .of th. Congregational - Brotherhood In the church parlors on Tuesday evening. Tha principal business oi th. aventng waa the making of arrangemente for the next Brotherhood meeting, which will be held oa .Tuesday evening, April 4. Plans are - practically completed and the announcement ot speakers will be made- In a few days, r - The Brotherhood took lap th pub- Ject of Sunday closing of the post office general delivery aad carrter'a wladowe,, and' It was decided that a committee be appointed to take th. work In hand, and see what can. be done In tha matter. This subject la to be discussed at tba banquet next Tuesday, and an effort will be made to put 4hoae present on, record aa against the Sunday opening., , Aa Easter ta drawing nigh th next program will take on .n Eaatee color ing. In anticipation of that even. Th ladles of tha hurch are planning for an exceptionally nn umu... - ; , A BARGAIN J f One Urge block of sloven lots; good a. room house, .16x24 bam, good chick on houa. .Ight lot. und.r good picket fone. and Bat to hearing fruit tr.ee! barnyard und.r fane.; sidewalk In front of prsmlaaa; city water. The property la worth S4000; will b.II for 3500; 1-3'down, balance In ...y psy msnts; 6 per cant Intereat T. L. Char man city drug store. mU, Ilif RUBBISH OUTIIE r.'EY RAILWAY FORCE OF MEN DOUBLED. WED NESDAY AND CREW OF GRAO- ' ERS WILL BE ADDED. Thera was much Intereat taken to day In tba work on the Clackamas Southern Railway, and visitor were running out to sea what was doing and some were anxious to see If It was really true that graders were at work, or It waa simply a newspaper story. Those who took the palna to go and see found a large force of men cut ting brash and getting the right of way cleared for the graders while a smaller force was following on behind and burning the rubbish that waa In tha way..- The force waa doubled today. Like wise the man who will take charge of the grading craw next week waa here and looking things over and he aald that the crew at work was worth double what a crew of foreigners would be. This railway la an Ameri can project and as far aa possible Americana will be given preference fn hiring laborers. - ' More stock baa been sold each day the men have worked than enough to pay for tba whole expenditure on that day. This leaves tha money raised before - operatlone were begun for equipment when once the road la com pleted. A ' meeting will be held at Maple Lane Friday night, in the Grange hall, for the purpose of Interesting citizens la the project- Citizens along the line should do all In their power to make tbla a successful project for It will mean much for the county. At Mount Pleasant School. The pupils of the Mount Pleasant school are making arrangements for an entertainment to be given at the Mount pleasant achool house on Sat urday night. April 1. the roceeda of which will go towards purchasing baa. ball suits. The affair Is la charge of Prof. Slevers, Isabel Porteau, Lyman Rowland, Arthur King and Mary Riley. FOMMI ISMR DRILL HAS BEEN HARD PAST FEW DAYS AND DRILLING WAS VERY-' , SLOW. ' - . -v.- '-. . 8 TONE, Or March 29. (Spl.) The well waa drilled In upwarda of ten feet today. In the 24 houra of drill. Ing. The well la now down 1165 feet. but the drill has. been going down Slowly for the past two or three daya on account of the hardness of the for mation through which the drill la pass- ln Tha formation has been hard for several daya and the drill makea Blow progress. But It being hard makea it possible to drive the casing Into It securely and thus shut the water out It la hoped that the water will be shut off by tha present drive of tha casing. Tonight the formation through which the drill la passing aeema to be getting aofter. This will mean faster progress. There are Indication at the well aide that are causing the drillers to hold whispered consulta tlons bnt not a word will be given out aa to what It la that laada to the mys tery. Band Concert at Flrwood. Tha Redland band gave a number of aalectlona at the Flrgrova school bouse Mondsy evening. The members are: Bandmaster Frank Schwsrtz, clarinet; Bert Coriess snd Jack Hen die, solo cornets: Will Kerr, second cornet; Tom Allen and Lloyd Allen, altoa; Walton Patterson, tenor; Fred Wilcox, baritone; Vernon Moore, bass; Lester Sch warts, snare drum; John Founds, baas drum. After "the music delightful refreshments were served and. all , present enjoyed a pleaaant evening.'. TELLS ABOUT BRIBE NOT HOE BRIBER CHICAGO EDITOR WHO TELLS PART OF THE STORY BUT , REFUSES REST. SPRINGFIELD, HU March 29. H. H. Kohlsaat, publisher of the Chicago Record-Herald, told the Senate in veatlaatlna committee today that he knew 1 100.000 had been used to pro-' cure the election of William Lonmer to the United States Senate. He then refuaed to give the commit tee the source of his information, nov withstanding the committee baa tha power to Imprison him because of hi refusal. - "Any man who will violate a con ft denca la not worth a snav," said Mr. Kohlsaat. "No newspaper man can violate a confidence. That la my codo of morals." "You have been demanding this In vestigation, and now you refuse to aid oV-'" . "I appreciate tha position, but I will not violate thia confidence." conclud ed Mr. Kohlsaat Tha committee 'then went into ex ecutive conference. Again Mf. Kohl aaat refuaed absolutely to answer th questions. Mr. Kohlssat was excused nntll 10 o'clock Thursday morning. He was In formed by the committee that Its members hsd agreed that he must snswer the queatjoos regarding tba money. ? -; ElXOWS Co.Qporoto Tou can-do nothing toward the development of Clackamas county at the present time that wlH result Indirectly In more benefits than to co-operate with your carrier In the Morning Enterprise's Carriers' Contest - - - ' Tba beys who ara leaving your papers every morning ara Industrious and ambitious. Each ona la worthy of anything yon can do to boost him along. Your appreciation of their aervlces will receive them at your door when they The carriers have been permitted to urday, April first, so that they may turn In a more than creditable flrat day's work. Sunday morning an Imposing array of polnta may ba expected. Tha prize are to be announced later and will bo each as will delight th heart of, . any boy receiving them. The boys hsve been taken Into the conference on what the prize shall be and each baa Did yon read about the new' railroad that Road Master. Jaggar haa purchased roada of the county? Sure you did, and lota of other real news Iteme beside. Every Issue la Just aa breezy and valuable and every taxpayer In Clackamas County will soon be reading the Morning Enterprise. Taa, and a whole lot of people who do not psy taxes. .''"''.' Subscriptions received at tha office time day or night. Tba Morning Enterprise Boosts All RAILWAY KG FOR IIAPlf lilJE fRIDAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS WILL TELL WHAT IS'BEING 'DONE , AND WHAT IS PLANNED FOR. ' Thera will be a neetlna of the citi zens llv'.Djr In and about Mapla'Lane on Friday evening, at the Orange Hall, for the purpose of talklag over the proposition of "the new Clackamas Soutiiim Railway. The -board of di rectors of the company will be present and tell the story of the new railway, and all who are Interested in the move ment are invited to be present. There Is nothing that haa been un dertaken in tbla county In many n day that offers so much for the good ot the county as this new project. Those who understand the proposition are doing all In their power to aid In push ing the project througn Those wno do not fully understand It are Invited to attend this meeting. It will cost you nothing to learn what. U being done, and what Is planned, so attend and learn what Is being done at mis end of the line for the good of the whole county. OREGON CITY HUSTLERS. ' aa-aawae , i , . . Entertained at the Heme of Wallace ' . Mass Tuesdsy Evening. . The Oregon City Hustlers of the Methodist church were entertained In a most delightful manner Tuesday by Wallace Mass at the home of hla par ents on Main street Mra,' Mass wa assisted by her daughter. Miss Adah, and Miss Mildred Ream, of Willamette The young folks had a Jolly time In Dlarlnc aamea and many selections on the piano were rendered. During the evening Ice cream, cake, lemonade, fruits and home-made candies were ' aerved to the delight of tha boys. The house, decoratloaa were ol daffodils. Present were Otis Wart ben, Joe Zimmerman, Wilbur Roberta. Mark Sturgls. Earl Horton, Neal Zimmer man, Everett Cross, Chester Tojer, Howard ' Ormlston, Clyde Helsbey, Kenneth Thompson, Earl Zimmerman, Robert Yoder, Frank Terrill, Earl Mattan, Harry Lundgren, Leo Ormls- owOwOwOwoVoeo4KwOwOwc $50.00 Thia ad ia worth $50 In cash to the first sl purchasere of Clair mont Acreage Tracta No. S acres; all In cultivation; close to school; macadam read, and an Clackamas Southern Electrio-R. R-. now building. Price, now only $875 per tract; $300 cash, balance $10 per month. This price wilt soon double. Come today and cloaa the daal. v - - ' un; o o o o o W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. Phone: Pacific M-80, Home A-15S. 612 Main St, Oregon City. 4OwOwo4yOwoowOwooo 5(2 Oregon City, Oregon ' 'v'' ' -iv.-.; a ... -i '. t.','"Hir COWBOY AITO .MP.IAW Frontier Held at Cheyenne, Wyoming Reviewed and participated In by Colonel Theodore Rooeevelt Exclu alva Motion Pictures ."Wild Glorlea of the Vanished Western Border Over 3000 feet of the Qreatsst Motion Pictures In the World, Showing "the Wfst as It Was-" .. - vu "t ' r vt: ,.-..,. WHAT THESE REELS SHOW World Champions in bronco rldlngj trick and fancy roping contests, . trick and fancy bronco riding, ateer roping and calf branding con tests, fancy rifle and pistol shooting, bulldoglng of wild ateer. riding and driving only team of buffaloes aver broken to harneas, hitching and driving wild horsea. spectacular galloping parade of Indians, cow boys and cowgirls, Indian war dancea and ceremonies, champion lady 1 bucking bronco rider, riding bucking mulee and buffalo, w Z' ladlea' cowpony races, Indian races, mounted "potato race, ana Toe-, dy Rooeevelt throughout the entire ahow. COU R008EVEtT trav EtED $000 MILES TO SEE THIS SHOW. WJ BRING IT RIGHT TO YOUR HOME. CAN YOU AFFORD TO. M,M ,TT , ' LASj; CHAN(X V To sea thaae picturee today t.rnoon apd evsnlng. thsm as It la a ewel production. . , V . '' -, Jh Talk of The Town . Only 5c JL& 0c, ; .,; be patent In the manner In which yon come to you with their meeaag, hold subscriptions received before Sat bad his say. '.,') ;. ". ' yesterday? And tha new road roller at his own oxpenae to Improve tba of the Oregon City Enterprise at any Clackamas County ATI the Time. " ton, Leonard Thompson. Elmer Tar- . rill. Paul Sturgla. Guy Waldron, Ran dolph Ral ney, Wallace and Howard Maaa. . . . t , , - -j-, , SPECIAL MEETING-COUNCIL. Question of Gate to 0.WP. Entrance v. to Lower Beli . Raised. i An effort was made to hold a special meeting of Council Wedneaday but It proving abortive a meeting waa called for today at 4 o'clock. The matter to be given special consideration in that of the erection of galea to tha crossing where the cars enter the Lower Basin pool In tha southern part -of the city. At, tha aame Ume the matter of rale- , ing the roadway to Canemah, so It may be used at all times, will alao be up for discussion. Offldala of the O. W P,' who are directly interested In the matter, pro mise to meet Council to see ir mere can be some adjustment It la thought tha dangerous character of th open ing and tha way it la kept, wm ieaa to some. action being' taken. .. - . J HOME FROM CALIFORNIA. ' Mr. and Mra. John Bradley Have K" Joyabla, Winter In South iaa. Mr. and Mra. John Bradley, who have been in Callfornln alnc Decern-- bar 15. retnraed- to Oregon City oa Wedneaday morning. ; Mr,, ana jam. . Bradley have had a moat delightful . . . . - .1.. -v. - I rip, naving apeni auoi ui land, San Diego, una Angeiea, ana Orevtlle. At the Utter place thay vis I ted with Mrs. Bradley's brother, H. O. u.ln.. Mfiiralnv A Or a fm-a they spent some time In Mexico. Mrs. Bradlev haa been anffertng nine Jan- . j, muvu. M-f . rw nary with blood poUonlpg In her hand. and ia still unable to use it. tr. ttraa ley and wife are glad to return to Ore- - gon, ana" ciaim in Oregon salts them. .While visiting In -California they experienced much rain. . Has New Mitchell Auta. . Charles G. Miller haa pnrehssed a Mitchell machine, tne oniy one oi ua make In Oregon City.: Tha aBschlne ta for five paasengera, and h will add It to hla garage. Mr. Miller had the li 4 Kkf hnTnMjIlT and macuine um. vu w.a - , -nronounces it aiu excellent make, and thinks before the close of the -aeaaon he will have orders for several from those contemplating buying machine tbla year. Mr. Miller haa been ap pointed agent for thla machine. Sabacriba for tba Dally Enterprise. Avray I 1r - - aea a ., ' Celebration Jl ,.ll!- Don't fail to see Oram county, ireaauror.