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-'A ! Jut.lptl. tar the Mornlna . will b received for .P imiud time ! Pc'l . The; only 411 newopape tween Portland and Salem; Jr litti In ovory. tootlon of Clek mae County, with a populaile of S0,00a Aro you an advertiser! VOli. 1 No. 7t OUEGON ,CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1911. Peb Week, 10 Cents m GULAR CAUCUS FRIDAY HG "THOUGHT" TMB nt OUtAR- DEMO- CHATS WILL, OIV INSUR GENTS WHAT IS ASKED. Advlt Republican, to Support Liberal Democrats ,rt tf,ort Thwart Old . Domooratlo Ring Leader. ALDASY. N. Y.. March IO"-Bpe-j.l,Thi.ro aro 10 way. open to the mwrtic In.urgeute. tt U believed tonUsM. ona of which la to accept the man that HI ' '' mo: and. ihe other la to namo a ginnl Scan, help """ 1"ct h,m' Ll 1? ".hejn.urgen.s anew they bad the Imp band end Intended to koop It. Wm iwrnea. Jr.. chairman of tba R.nubilfn Btata Central Comrolitao, S,. .dvlnrd iho Kepubllcana a a body ., into an agreement to that ,..t, and II ,B C,M Ihi rvn.'H-rekj lueurgenta ere not an raJed r.Hr In tha day thoy will do . ttli and aettle the manor at Iho next tron of lha legislature. The Democrats will eaucua at 10 . m rrlday. and nnlo.a there are lha riihi kind of pledgee from tha regu hr. thr nl BM "urnU ,o loin them. It I Ihoughl that aome. ihuYg will l eccompllebed on way or -The rfher Friday. : CAN'T DISARM YET. 'Otrmtn Siataeman- Wno Imi No Ray f Ugh! for Unlvoraal Peace. DERMN. March SO. (Special) Chtncrllor von Bethmann-Hollweg. on of (! many', groat men. aaya that dlanmument l Impnaalbla aa long aa - pen ate constituted aa thoy aro. Ho iMrrtu that Iho etrong would Ihua be- n... ..r if tha weak, and that - PHIIf III' I " ' - n ii only ihrough foar that thoy are rtprrawd Ho aaya tnat aiaarmamn l not practical, and any conforonca Ot the aulJt ! fniltleas. WILL CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY. CHICACO. March SO. (8peclal Df D. K. Pearson., of Hlnsdsie, III.. Il planning 10 gWo I300.0XK) to ''?u" fcnrikftncea on ma oinuu-, tonna April H. Bcnooia ana kt onio in for a largo part of hia unMir .Wlna. Thaa glfia will maka . iomT of H.QOO.OoO. ' IttlNESS PROSPECTS 1RIOHT. SEW YORK. March SO. (Special I -Buslnoaa condltlona on tha Coaat ind In th conntry at larga ara certain ly taking a hoperul turn, aayw r A Vandi-rllp. proaldont of tha National rii Hunk, ona of the big SvtfHl,OM of hi homo city. Thlnga look gooo to this Mk banker. K0HL8AAT STILL DEFIANT. ritu'unn M.rrh 30. f BDeClal) in Imnriaon Kdltor Kohl- unt In raao ha refuaad to Aoll what ha any know In tha acandal concerning tha rlei ilon of Senator, Ixrlmer, haa m icui him in weaken la tha leaat. He aaya he will go to prlaon hut wa won't ti ll. MANY.NEW INCORPORATIONS. an m rr March 30. (Special. I Th.ri tlavm tuinn 131 new flrnn In- mnnr.t.l( In ihla Alllt tO (if In March, inwklng tha banner monm tor the launching of new buaineoa onior- Drlnaa. There ara over 400 for tha aat year. inHlta Tarrlfv Peru. T.lUi im March 30. A band of 160 bandit a la levying tnnuie on mo aiTphanta In Iho north. Troopa have ton acnt nRalnat them. Tho govern mom ! criiloUail fnr nnt harlna main UlnH aitfflplently equipped garrlaona in tnat aiatrict. w f atm a r roRKCAST. Driirin rttv and Portland OFalr; nurthnrl wlnda. T Orpifin Kalr: north to eaat alnda. Conditions wnnA fnr fair weath- PEACE I ' ava COUtlCI cow M.000.000 TO REPAIR CAPITOL. ALBANY. N. Y.. March 10. Tha work of rehabilitating tba flre-ewept State Capitol, begun yeaterday winlit tho name were atlll crackling In the weatem wing, waa continued today with tncreaalng vigor. Flrat offorta were directed to drying out the por. tlona of the great bnlldlng untouched by the fire, but aoaked by tona of water. Today tho leglalatlve leadere I blegram received by the officiate of the American Red Croae. The veaael will proceed Immediate ly to Nanking and Cblnklang to unload her cargo. ONLY A WOMAN'S TRUNK. But Gaol 6 What a Lot of Thlnga . It flantalned- HdMir YiMinr whn nniftiria a aAr4 ratr TrvlMV lha IfMrlalAllv IMdara " ' - ....ii i mi.. ith R..rar I m """"I otoro In- the Willamette are expected to confer wlife, Oovernor rarrhad a trunk v uimiii 11 il in Ktmu 1UI leaat v a .... i in..ni na and Increaalng temperaturea for gatnritn. Dig and State Architect Ware regard ing toe appropriation necaaary to re pair the building. . The State Archi tect baa recommended that tb Lagla lature authorlie Immediately th prav paratlon of plana for rebuilding the ruined third and fourth floora la the weat end. rnofflclal eatimaiea place the coat of reconatructlon cloae to $4.000,000.. WILL HUNT PRUIT PESTS, RAt.RM fir. March 30. (Saeclal) Fruit peat experta will open offlceo here for the Invent Igatlona aa to fruit peala and how to be rid of them aa per the appropriation of $15,000 which the State will expend fn an effort to bet ter condltlona In the Bute. - PORTLAND WINS THE GAME. T ra ANfllTT.rs March AO. 8ie- clal) The Portland team beRted the 1,ob Angelea ball playera in a nine in- ln .im. In a aonre ot tt to 1. It waa a good game and the home team did not have a look In at any atage of the game. - DENY RUEP'S APPEAL. din rnANriam. March' 30. (Soe- clalj The State supreme uonrx loaay denied the petition of Abraham Ruef. rki. mum that unleaa the Federal Courla come to hia aid he will be com pelled to nerve hia aentenre. STATE FORESTER CHOSEN. QAtiPM nr. March SO. (Special) F. Ai Elliott, of thla city, waa today -i.t.H Btata rareater at the flrat meeting of the new State Boar of Foreairy. 252,621 POPULATION CLAIMED BY PORTIAIID r aaaavavwaaaaaea mkw DIRECTORY JUST l8Utu MAKES THIS THE FIGURE BY CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATE. arr L lyitam Clothaa ' Steteon Hate Too Basy writt adt. Do you know that we M" M per cant of good dreaaora here rtlotheaT Thafe a fact and we - - ' - . . Un nrOVt. U Tn.eA a. MAAArt. lAtal ur window dlaplaya and 'if you can ?Wrt tha tlm, come In. It will pay i ' ' ' . . i . --.i L. Oouglaa . Holeproof MM Hoalery ice Bfothefs EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS , Mot Like Othera h and Main ta. bulMinc thla week pdrcbaaed a trunk that haa beea held for atorage by H. C suimi tar thm naat a1 veara. and aa tto avHr had not aaade her apoear- ' a. . - aa IB avafr Baa an aim amr rwr-f nmpir wmwrw r '- re at waa ddde4 to aeU to the high-1 . Thoenaa L. Jonaaoa. foreman of the Lia. . ur klililln. nrnnl.n irromDulcd hv William ktarbMt ar'vd ft. I Habernacht. of Portland, were In Ore- TV. n.w nilaxl rfraa wrmA ! .na dl. Thnradav enlovlna flahing eom of velvet, aatla. cotton, allk, and for Chinook aalmon at the falla. These trtnketa, glaaa ware, chlaaware, eomoe two men nave ine repauauon. iar auu ana Druinn, piciarva. cniiwi wiwr wiw, m wu iuuifivii "". clea from the battleablp Maine, after i Before they left for their homes they . . . . i .... iflAMftkMa Amf 1 M IbhJI ajtmA rt th. IIS oeairuction in Havana naiwi, muu i vrif buctwiu w. w t. r.MArMr I . .1m n th.l KttA hA.n .nrhl many uincr tr-w. i wa .rwcu. i 1 1 ur.i vi...vh .u " ihi ih owner had traveled a areat deal, and especially In Europe, aa each arltc'e waa carefully wrapped ana la- beled. to hinder th drilllna" After nrord In v a Utile flirt har an ffnrt will he made to cut off the water by puahlng the casing down Into the present hale formation, and once the water la .it nit tha alia nf Ihe raalna- will ha reduced and tne aniung none accora- tngty, no runner ensnce nemg isaen of atartlng the water afresh by mov ing the casing up or down, Drillers are aim pleased vim u Indications, and the work la proceed ing nicely, the greater depth making the work somewhat alower. . thla aeaaon. ORDER OF ELKS BAIL AT HEW BUSCH HAIL SUMMON THREE WITNESSES. npniTsinFlKl.n ill March 30. Sen ators Womanck and Isley and former Representative Carl 8. Hurgeit were today served with aubpoenaa to appear next Thursday before the Senate Brib ery Committee. Burgett Is the door keeper at the House. The hearing to ln.atla-at the election of William Larimer to the United States Senate adjourned to next Thursday. No wit- ...na.J neas lesuneu wuny. ... tjommuiees nave oeen appoiniea tur ...i.. i tho rrand ball to be given at the . . . .v.. .r . imi. niiarh hall hr the Order of Elks, and The cam la mane inn n"1"" . -'. " ... V . r i .K . . . m th. whlrh will k. a-lven nn Krl- vail 7 nninia in ine uiku acnwi -- - --- --- trr-out Wednesday aa agalnat 21 re- day evening Apr 1 21. promisee to he COMMITTEES APPOINTED FOR ? THE ' GOOD WORK PERSON ,NEL"ASSURES SUCCESS. nniiTt tun nr.' March 30. (Sol.) a.-iin tn the loll ctlv directory and the uaual eetlmate of the direc tory company, Portland na a popuia .t- art rot Thla Includes, how 11UII VI uv. ever, the outlying suburban towns of St. Johns, Lenta, Miiwaume ana uum ton, with a combined population of lB.WMI. . tC inial numher nf namea In the directory for 1U Justsued ta 11.- 170. ine caumaie vi j..u reached by multiplying that figure by tr.v.iofnr. In maklnar Donula- tlon eailmates, the multiple need waa 1V4. The manager of the directory company believes that heavy building operations, manuiaciuiuiB -n.., eto., hM caused an Inflm of alngle men or married men who have preced ed their families West, and that ltt Ii the proper multiple. The directory company bellevee Ihe Government census of 207.214 ! far below Port land'i real population. SHIP BEARING SUPPLIES For China's Starving Thousands Has ........ Arrived Safe. ' : WASHINGTON. . March SO. The United Statea transport Buford. bear ing the relief auppllea to the atarvlng i- i. rkiA whinh were collected In thla country under the auspices or the. American National nea . roaa .. the Seattle Commercial Club, arrived In Shanghai today, according 10 c w-tl at the rlnae Of the contest. In the report given the Enterprise there were two eventa omitted, it la claimed, : and It la theae two eventa that bring an Increase In the fatal that should be credited to Wllaon. Glvoa Plaintiff Judgmont . The case bf J. D. Brasher va. W. O. Bohm. which waa a case for wages lhat haa been hanging Are in Justice flainnon' court for noma montha, has finally been aettled . Samson gave plaintiff a verdict for $t28.02 Thnra dav morning. Thla case waa one bad ly mixed aa to data and evidence, tne evidence being very conflicting. The parties hall from Ragle Creek. WHITE DENIES CHARGE. Hit Qaeeer for Calling Him Names and Not Without Provocation. , Harry White, whom Frank Gaaaer accused of assault, waa before Justice 8amsnn and plead not guilty to the accnratlon". He aald that he did hit Gasaer. but that Gaseer called him a vile name that he would not atand for and that he hit him In consequence. I.,atln Oamann aald that flchtlng must top hut that In passing sentence he would take into account me provoc- tlon that White laoorea unaer ana w sentenced him to pay a fine of 17.60, which he dlcL , DRILL SINKS 10 FEET 'Til THE 24 HOURS " - PASSING THROUGH SOME SOFT ; SHALE FORMATION WATER ( GIVING NO TROUBLE. j one nf the leading eoclal functions held In thla city during tne year, no donht there will he a lame attendance as many of the members of the Port land order will be extended invita- tlnna and . arranaementa have been art. m have a late car from thla city The following are the commiuees n.mlntH. Heneral dance committee Henry 6'Mailey, Wflllam B. Howell. John Adams; general entenainmem, Charlea Evans; floor, Dr. Clyde Mount Harry Draper, Thomas P. Randall .inhm v. Clark. Harrr S. Moody, Wil Ham R. Uogue, William Mulvey, A. A D-tna. raj.eniinn. nr. M. CI Strickland. William Sheahan. B. T. McBaln. Frank Busch. Unn Jones, Jonn Riaiey, w. n unwell. J. E. Hodges. E C. Baker Theodore Osmond: ticket seller, E. T Fields; ticket collector. Charles Ev ana. -v STONE, Or., March 80. (Special) The drill has made a peed of ten feet the last 24 houra, and the well Is now down a depth of 1170 feet. The drill Is still In the ame aoft formation that It haa been paaalng through the past 36 houra, howlng no changea tn con ditions and giving forth no new signs of what la to come. So far the water has not been en tirely shut off but there la not enough ONE TO FIVE ACRE TRACTS Close To City a . Cash and Install- " meats T. L Char man CITY DRUG STORE. L WITH OFFICIALS O. W. P. RY. REPRESENTATIVES MEET WITH COUNCIL AND .' TALK SHOP. VISIT SCENE OF DISPUTE OJIJUDI Abernethy Bridge Matter Will Be Threshed Out By the Engl- . noora of Both CKy and Railway. The nrrlrera tit the H. W. P. Rv. are aa desirous of settling the controversy concerning the rosdway between thla city and Canemah. and the matter of tha Abernathy bridge, as Is the City Council. To that end a half doafen officiate of the company were In the city Thursday to attend the meeting of Council, and to visit the scene of the dispute with members or Council. nrii.n ih.r. waa nnt a ntiornm nresent TJX'Waa" decided to visit the Basin and f . . , . . I . I tne roaaway ana b woh uwu and how mattera can be aettled to tne eatlafactlon of the City Fathers. Those who made the trip aa repre sentatives of the O. W. P. were Meaars. F. W. Hlld. general manager; Thos. Pumpfrey. engineer of mainten ance of way; A. H. Richmond, chief engineer; J. W. Howltt. aupenniena ent of O. W. P. division; T. D. Hunt, traffic manager; C. D." Latourette. lo cal attorney. W. P. Hawley, president of the Hawley Paper Co., who la In terested In that part or tne cuy. waa OalfaA ta gtafft fl t For the city Meaars. r. w nur, i i uniman. Rert Roake. F. J. Meyer. Recorder Stlpo and City Engineer vtu. .... nnMnl and W. H. Howell. of the water works yatem. Joined the party at the Basin. -The visit waa planned before hand and when the delegation arrived on the acene It was found that the rail- k.H dim nn the around j mitlara lhat the cltv had been complaining of had been or were in nnw-Ma of being remedied. The ..u.i... that the cltv haa been com wiiA.iva .1.1.1.. airalnat hSVO DOth been changed and satisfactory switches i are I. nn.r.tlnn Tha two or lore" HUM ... KK1"- v.w... - . . . places where ralllnga were needed to protect men passing along tne ""Tr1 on a dark nigni are oeiog uw ai time. The two pointa wnere me vuy Fathers thought gatea should be put In will be fixed aa fast aa woramen can An tha Wnrk -Places where the com plaint waa made mat the planking waa bad have been oraerea nxea. ti..,. I. nnint to the right of the ...t aa nne naaaes the bulkhead lo the Basin where there la waste enace for aeversl hundred feet along the right side of the track as one goes to Canemah where there is oniy ru i. ...Inn that the CitV Fath- ers thought should be cleaned up and v.- widened out. ine rail way people promised to consider thla. .The question of the raise in the height of the dam and the conaequent overflow at high water neoaw i - raise, the false work having been ea- tabllshed years ago to turn me water. .... .v.. .n channel of the river having been taken away, led Council- men to ask the railway propm how thev would fix this in oraer iu ssve this overflow. Offlclsle preeent mnceded the fsct that the water did thua overflow once and even iwice the vesr. to the annoyance oi ine coiu nnnv and to the complete atopplng of traffic and foot passengers during such period of high waters, and It was j .v.. un.ihin should be done. City represeniaiivea aunB" the roadway should be raised or plana made to carry the water away m other direction. Different representa tives of the company, covering differ ent departments, agreea o CT...n.uC. .w- and suriest methods and means for the cessation of the annoy ance. Councllmen preaeni wr. certain that relief could come except to raise the roadway. Mr. Pumpfrey said his department would consider the needs and the remedv and would report to the city snd thought there would be no dif ficulty In arranging things satisfactory t0In'front of the Hawley storage ware house on the east aide of the street, just before the wide roadway to Ca nemah la reached, there la a rise In the sidewalk that amounta to an ob struction of the atreet. Councl men thought this should be put on a level with the other walk at once and a re quest to that effect will like y be ex tended at an early meeting of the city 'tnrquestlon of the Abernethy bridge wa. the next to be P lsc..sed. While the Abernethy I. a tamo and limpid stream eight or nlna month, of the year a portion of the remalnleg weeks it Is a noisy, turbu e"t and dare-devil fellow. And when on the warpath nothing .eem. to .top it but sheer, aoiid rocs. . -new bridge made necessary at thla Elnt oi. Main atreet. the ncrea. nf traffic of the O. W. P. making the nwesV With this In mind the en glneerlng department haa had plana mad. and detail drawlnga 'rated. Plans shown by the officer, of the company indicated a crib foundation, tn the bed of the stream, a. part of the support of the atructure. City Engineer Noble and two or three of the Councllmen objected to thla at once. It waa pany offlclala that while the Aber nethy 1. quiet for part of the irear, and the bridge construction proposed would S. ample during that part that when Tthe stream la bad It would not Tor 2 moment brook auch an obstruo tlon and would aoon clog with drift wood and debrl. and it It did not carry sway the bridge It would back tta waters Into the cellara and baaemenU In the neighborhood and do great dam- Good consistent adver tising in The Morning Enterprise pays. It has proven so with as. e r ' Pried Broom A. A. Price, Mgr. Tomorrowl t. h Kon tiia aiiimhtlna- hku-k nf manv a brlcht nroeoect. You . uuiui iwn . " . B - and I have both aald tomorrow will do for that Job but when tomorrow cam how easy It waa to put off again the task tnat aeemea eo aisagreeaoie. Tomorrow to the boys who are carrying me Morning tnierpriBo onsm with promise. They will tomorrow begin real work In their contest for tbe but that came nrettr cloae to telling. ' If you find out today, what the prlzea are to be, I am thinking that I will have to "Let George do It", for I do not In-' tend to tell you myself. . - My Dart and your part in the contest will be to give our .ubecriptiona cheerfully when the boys come for thenu Also we can make our aubacrlp tlona good and long. Tte boye will appreciate our efforts to help them and we will appreciate the paper. By the way are you reading the "Forum of the Peopler What do yon think about the article beaoea -uregon i-uy mc Right" In the Forum yeaterday? There la more truth than poetry In It to my vay of thinking. You may feel Indifferently but there are lota or other tnwga that may properly be discussed In the "Forum" jw.aend In,your auDscnpuou and put In a word yourself when the spirit movea you to. The office of the Oregon City Enterprtae la open at all houra of the day' and nighL Phone or call Your subscription w.111 help the Morning Enter prise to Boost All Clackamaa County All the Time. ' , Engineer Noble asked that a .pan be put in over the atream proper of a width of 25 feet, with abutment, on each side and not In the bed of the stream. By the terma of the figures made by the ' railway engineering department the city should pay $2500 of the ex pense ana me railway ajauv tur ima proposed bridge. Tbla tbe City En gineer and members or council aenieo. An attempt was made to a now tne u. W. P". officials that their figures were wrong that the city needed only a wagon bridge while the heavy con struction in the proposed bridge was made necessary by the loads that the railway people must carry. Figuring on that basla the city should pay no auch percentage of tbe total coat The railway offlclala asked If the City Father, wanted the company to k.iIM it. hridtre In the center, of heavy construction, and let the city fridge the roadway In its own way. mis query was accepted aa a aort or cnai lenge. To this the clty'a repreaenta tlvea countered that such a stand wnu.d he nerfectlv satisfactory, nut tLst In such an event the railway peo- come to soma agreement aa to tne terma of payment. Talking with one another after the rallway official, had left for Portland tha- CUv-Fathers and other city offl clala expreeaed the opinion that the city anould not oe as nea o pay any portion of the bridge. It waa pointed out that the company'e tralna had shaken a fairly good bridge to pieces In the past and tbat arw it waa np to , the company to make good in the rec tlon of a new structure. . Further, the company I. enjoying a franchise at no expense that haa been financed at over 200,000, and la en Joying the' privllegee that come through the free use of auch a prop erty, and that In thla case It ought to be glad to build the bridge at Its own expense and keep It In repair on the same terms. SUBSTITUTE FOR PAPER at 1 ln mC" , C.; h. ll t.d tt' N.nc, from which paper pie would not longer be rmltted to e That Promises Good Results and Little Expense. WASHINGTON. March 30. Anoth- may tie their structure to the city'e bridge. and then proceed to snaae u 10 pieces In running full .peed across its own structure. It was then suggested by the rafl wav officials that the City Engineer and Its engineers should work togeth er tn an effort to formulate aome plan and work out some structure that will do tbe work In a satisfactory manner and within the expense that should he appropriated to such an undertaking. Then, when once it has been agreed aa tn what the exigencies call forth. Council and the railway officials can be manufactured haa been discovered Trinidad, according to Consul Fran a-. oy a manager ot a tngar estate at lln D. Hale, at that place. The new substance I. ground augar cane, to which Is added bamboo fibre. The combination of theae two, the discoverer believes, produces a cheap and excellent paper. He haa made paper by thla process without the aid of chemicals. The quality cf the paper,- according to the report, can command the mar ket agalnat any wood paper now being manufactured. $5000 Given Away Thla arl la worth i50 In caah to tho first six purchasers of Clal n.M Tnctt No. ! 2. acres: all In cultivation; close ..hmy.i. nararfam Mail, and an Clackamaa Southern Electric R. R i..'.iirfinn Drira nnat nnlv A7S oar tract: $300 caah. balance HQ . Thla rlra will ansn douhla. ' Coma today and elqMdVhe t 1 oooeoeoeoeoeoeoKtoToeoeoeovoeoeoooeoeovoeovoe n ... . - -. - I O o o o o o o o o o o o deal. W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. : Phone: Pacific M-80. Home A-15. 61JLM'n 8t, Oregon City. oaovoeooeoeoeooeooeotoowfoeomoooeooioeo -UU u 2 9 ? O i ELECTRIC THEATRE Complete Change of Program age. .aiMal. ennreded the ground well taken and aaked what was wanted by the city offlclala. City BEST PICTURES NEWEST PICTURES ONE WILL BE AN IMP - Yen can get .ome of the most popular novels free at Holme.-' A' rar, opportunity to get eomi of the Best Books for your library with out costing you a eent In eaeh. Ask at the store for particular. V. A. HOLLIES 6,7 MAIN ST.